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Their tans. their ftissani-fointer Aiwa; their ? syntitithy and their salts, do she soon revives to teeth sindliher fascinated nabs - Ziasca"f!s '? l .fr,a tr1EV,,r04141,1 11 . 414.' 'tea ?.irtntatik .7 4. l ltoamixtat. n et& • The 'hear ,waaapproachinefor the:depart- , tire ' 'Of di. Near: : Haien , ; ptiainboat from -her berth at'New Yor k; and the . .usual crowd 'of . pasaeageog, and friends .of passengeo;uwiss. boil, fruit readers, cabmen and dock loafers, sterYanietibled oft arid abort the boat. , We, were *444, af.the motley group, - front the foot of the promenade deck Stairs,- *heti our attention was ettracted . by the singular_ action a tall hinivit Yankee, in an in:lntense wool hat, chocolate colored , coat.. and pantaloons, =ifiirtcy vest. - He stood near the star; paddle•bor, and serutinizeifsharply every tnale.Aho came on board, every now ' talthed consulting an enormous silver bull's.' eye -watch, which he raised from the depths of ,a Spacious fob,. by means .of a powerful Steil Chain. - - After mounting guard -i n thi s manner,. be dashed furioslyldowat.he gang plank tnd •np the. wharf; reappearing on . • board almost Instantaneously, with a flushed face, expressing, the most intense anxiety:— this series of operatiOns he performed several: times; after Which he_ rushed about the boat, Wildly and hopelessly, ejaculating: . . "What's the time- er day? Wonder if my repeater's fast? Whar's' the cap'n? ‘Yhar's the -steward? whar's the mate? -wbaes the .1 boss ,that, own's this ship ?" "What's • the matter, sir?" we.,"ventured to salt„ him when he-stood still for a moment. 'llain't see; nothin of a, gal in a blite sun bonnet, with a white Canton crape shawl, (cost $1.5,) pink gown and brown boots, eh? come aboard while I was looking for the - eap'n at the pint end of,the ship—have ye? hey?": "No such person has come aboard." "Tormented lightnin' she's my wife!" he screamed; uttlarriedyesterday. All her trunks . and mine are almard, under a pile or baggag e as tall as a Connecticut steeple. The darted black niglier says he ean'tthaud it out, find I wmet 1, - . '_raise any 110,w. My wife,' 0:..y think 'to come aboard at half pas most five. What's he come A:111A .h.tiv eloped. • You a abducted, do ye, mister? ie! Oh! I'm ravin' . .are' they ringing that hell • fur? the shill :,fire? " 111:: departure, the first bell. The second will be rung in four minutes." ‘..-,Thantler! you' don't say so? the I . earen?" "That gent:ll - 3=n iu the blue coat." - The .: yatikee darted to the captain's `'Cali n, stop the ship for test niinute.Oson't DE can't do ir, sir." -"Bettye must; I tell you. pay you for s llow nin i ckwill ye tax?" "I could Nit dO • "Cap'n, I'll give ye tew dollars," gasped the Yankee. • The Captain shook his head. • "I'll give ye live dollars and a half—and - a .bW!• and a ball:- and a half! and a half!'; be kept repeating, dancing about in his agony, like .a Mad jackass on a hot iron plate. "The boat starts at five preei::.!ly." said the captain shortly. and turned away. "0! you sty say hearted heathin!" murmur ed the Yanket?, almost bursting eoto tears. "Partin' man' and wife, and •we just one day married." A , . this moment the huge paddle-wheels he gau to paw the water, atid, the walking beam deseeade,l heavily, shaking the huge fabric to her centre. All who were not going to NeCt Haven went ashore. The hands began to haul in the gang plank; the fasts are already cast loose. "Legg° the plalik,''rcared the Yankee col laring one of th 4, ,rands. - Drop it, like allot pJtato, or ik. i :ve c t into_the Yo; thein eII iu chore 2 , as titer heaved on the gangwa . . . "Shut you. braying. donkeys'" yelled the' maddened Yankee, "or there'll be an ugly spot of work." But the Plank was got aboard-, and the boat splashed paAt. she pier. In an instant the Yankee pulled off his coat, thing his hat beside it on the deck, and rushed wildly to the guard. • , ."Are you drunk or crazy ?" cried a passg/ . • ger, seizing tim.• . "I'm goin . to fling - nyself into the dock and swim ashore!" cried the Yankee. "Imn.;tu't leave Sally Ann alnite in New Y,ork city. You may divide the haggage uniong yon. Let we go! I can swin - i." He strm!gled so_ furiously that the copse. (pence s pf his rashness might have Leer fatal, had not a sniltin apparition changed his per pose. A very pretty young woman in a blue bonnet, white Canton crape shawl, pink dress and brown hoiits, came toward.; him. • The big brown -Yankee uttered one stento rian, shout of “Sairy clasped her in his arms , i n spi.e et' her strugglin, , , T , and -kissed her hear' before all the . . passengers. come from?'' he inquired. 1.1)i ." answered the ! rnv haltlp,st four, but I • i; at rc =ME NM MEI .u!,l Poine at fOlit." rn.ettialf said the Yankee. *-13•.tt r.r i.'!ap'n. poi can . ; 1.;,.+.1% eare nitout. st,opitittg.. ;.i.;11 I ;iiLig) the it.tisag,e inoney and the b•ir!..t..;e—eutne ni_gh gettin' drowne,l, Sairy, tlh .sloq4 ui you—lspt it's all right now. ck steatn'uottt'. Rosin up there,'tiremen! Darn the expense'" When the sun ,et. the loving couple were seen seated t_ll . • the upper deck, the big brown Yankees arm eneireling the slender waist of young woman in the blue linnno and pink • cis. We believe they reaehed, their desti - ttion safe anl sound. OBEYING, Onotas.---"Edward,'• said his mother to a boy of eight, who was trundling a hoop in the front yard,. "Edward. you atusa't go out of that gate jut() the streei." "No, 'ma; I wont' wad the reply. A few minutes afterwards his mother had occasion to go to the window. To. her sur prise `she saw ir l dward in the str..let engaged in the, very edify: employment of tnanufnetnr ing dirt pies. • ' "Didn't 1 te:l youi said :she, angrily, "not to go through the gate?" "W v.',l, I ilidn't, - tnother," was the very sat t: r ATI). ; "I climbed ott , :r Mc! fence!" of the Lebano eilizen is re -1)). the bite "heated term" of 'a cotetn porary last saintlier, who eljnjairatell the in i.rea4nr, heat in somewhat the folloling style: 4.1101, hottest—hottent4t, hotteutotest butt en t hot as an tvi•ti ovens—hot as even ovens-- :!ot, as —2" . Dow EAe , Amiewhere, a, pious old lady w..s ;man avowed as a witness , in an important • 13ciao" t , • - )1d that she must "swear." the p i r , woman was fillei'd with horror at the thought. After much persuasion she yielded„ and exclaimed, "11:4:11, if- I must, I must— Dam !" 'the Court adjwillekl inimediatelv. • .• LEATHER. ' , llENDlti ÷ :' Co., No. 20,--N. r Third strent:PkiThid.:l,oll4 Mcitaleciniutersetlfrel% Ortiers, And icntwitterir of Faux 041.5sirse, rad Asa; ars In KM and Usk- Sale testiati sad; Elm • Yebnlary 174814 • My MILLINERY !GOODS. _2. r . spriag Sue% 5r 1835. soHN sToNg Ar. -sox% No. 43 South Sword Street; Phlladelphin. hnesiitist opened their Spring itoportstions of Saks,,liensel &Nods - , ftmerrs,• Lacer, Vie * ln, dc-, Including • dtmeral Assortment et Nalintortrticlts or !bested • • Unable styles. , _ . i , 'The &bore gocdt base been 1 parted empreilif - *ma Spring ssies, and ecenprisir the larpist mid best smonsent Ist our line to be found In Ode market: • , • Philadelphia. March 10.-110d.t - I •- : -1 9 411 ai -' ' ' •: 1101tir . CLOTHINC.. '' • , ruylE su„,t.u.,..E„,ixould respect.. ' 'fully Inftiri theb , 'a ' ' ' Minds otdeustomet'sof _ ".... kill ContrOctbit thots ' t -of Clothing - for Yonig uontleroto to,ttoteN . b.tter bon even ad Um are to sell aizti:k orisons Ihilielito . (Bottom. bitse disposed of e teliftigisq; clothing ptu,x wi! at tabictOre,ff they t t a X iat "it ' ' - ' A BRoM.SR 7 '. - -- ' ''F. A. 1101rT 272CW:stunt St,' =nu of Tenth, Ptalad , lL, I driril WOW . : Id FRANCK,AUCTIONEER, • a.W.corner2daßutarroodtt.4lster . sisao: -- • : I , II.ILAIIELTII4. . •Pasttivp Sale every aventhit • AT 73.0yetocs,„ - AT tor, A venort STU= • WILL be without . reserve, for Cub—Cloths, Caubssertst; &snuck, and Dry Goods generally, hoots and Shoes, fotteryAnns; Cloth. tart, ?dusted InArtimenta, and liercbandise generally. 111*. The Auctioneer' hit:pa:owl a t tent i o n to sales q r ft.••cry , ,uscdpuon.. • VilliadelPbla,FehrwaY. l 7l.lo34 , 7-ly - Aolo'lll R. REEDER, MISTIONEEII I ,,, IVO. 167 N.Third St 4 (I dobebelow Tine,) Philadelphia. I Attottolk Sale every ;Ilvealai6 . Commencing at t o'clock. Will be roll at the Lituttion Store, a general satiety ,of Rotate: monsisting irspartn f foots and Shoes. Cloths. Costume. ilitrdware.thrpott, Patent - Thread. Spool C o tton: Blank nooks. Umbrella'', Hosiery. and Glossa of all kinds. Silk and Linen wawa. shawls. Clothing, and many other pods not enumerated, The attention of Country Storekeepers is particularly in -cited to these Sales, as they will air :oxen* ponds tomtit I them. ArGooda can be examined ion the afternoon pre. 'ions to the sale: Leery artieleirtiarausteed to be as re. presented. ?duet' 11, 1 , 451 Wen -. . - /SAMUEL S. FairminsTors. p EALER IN LAMPS; LANTERNS, Chandeliers, and Candelabras,lNo.ls2 4. 24 street. a re- Splice. PhiladelphLt. Having enlargod and my peered his store., and haring one Of the largest assort ments of Lamps In Philadelphia. is bow prepared to fur nish PM... Oil. CampbeeM., limning Fluid. Lard and OH Lamps, and Lanterns or all patterml; Mass Lamps by the package. at a small advance overinaction prices . Beteg ' a manutheturer and dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Plaid sod Alcohol, which will be. furnished to 3lerchants at such prices that tIO.V-will find it ta their advantage to buy. AlscOlonsebold alsasware, Of all descriptions, at the lowest market prices. . .. . . 1 Philadelphia., October 213, 1854. • . 434 1 — TO DEALEVI IN Oft CCIITIIII: TILE UNDERSIGNED being lrgely engaged in manufacturing OH Poil.lll, has glade a?. rangetnents to sell his own manufactured goods. The. stock In store Is cnrepiete, the quality unstarpassed, and> the prices at which he can afford to sell, cannot fail tol ere satisfaction. : Special ears will be taken In selecting for orders. Ills. stock consists of PIMP. OIL CLOTHS, from 2 to 18 feet wide—new patterua, oaks, tapestri, marble. and tiles; CARRIAGE: TOP 011. CLOT/I. on docks, drllls and macs-; lie. enameled and plain surCaret TAIILY. OIL:CLOVIS. 4; to f.. 4 wide. in the piece and pattern; superior to the ina ported: STAI It 01t000ET OIL' 41111 , 1115_ . Se. War:: house, 79 Arch at., below Third. Phlitidtdrhil. THOMAS POTTp:„Vanufacturer.. August 4. 75 31-,lm • i . - • • • -11. 1 '%4 4 . 2 4 e 11- NOS. 41 4.- 43 bolliii SIXTH STREET , I'zilLAIILLI•111A. '. Aoracuctir..At. hisq.s ZIENr M tricr.tirr.lme. tirt4 , 4l.- Pa. Stu) fllwt:m.,, yiT 0 acree.) IMunu.6..llt*, near Itrie.tol. Julie 9. "55 1 23.43ta , . CARLOW'S MOICO BLUE Is now well este.i4islyecl;aS the best ar t. ever often R 1 for lily C'fri , !re.l. It is entirely free frOin Acid. or anything itiiurinus to the finest arti cles. ' All 11.9tim•lieopc•rs iv/ have tint:used it mill find it Dina' cln•ap.. r and less trou'de tbati ndign or any other article out. .Thar great demand for it hoe brought out sev.7l•ll Storekeeper;'• c.ni.suiners he careful to get RA ft L.AS, put up at A/ tr.,l Starr, No. II North ..!ectoni Street. Philadelphia. ttorekeeNr.S can gt,t their supplies from the Grocers and Druggists they deal with, at prices that null pay their a good profit- • 1 1 1;ugs. Cheniicals. Paints, VarniShes; lly« Stutfii, Sc., t.i a tir,.t rate assortment of everything in the line.; Storet.repers. physicians end Manufacturers supplied at , mamma Id,: rotes. ALF, IVILTHERGEIt brut:gist, 165 Swill 5•rw1 , 11.9 red, Philadelphia.: April 7; 1.1-61,41 ...._______.....__ F. H. SMITH, y.l v, urArrra,.:l:,or Port Etonnsiss, Pocket Books 4 Dressing Cases, .17 W. f `.r. IL , lrll, .r . G'hcoira SO., pt,uad,p , „•, t _ i N LWAYN on hand, a irge and varied i .15 , s , , , rtramit of Port .11-nit:ties, INIAI.. Boxes, Pnel:t.t 1;' , o1:v, ' Craw. k , "• 't ItanlieW eas..s,. TettveDug 11.1.45, •...t No, /{”IfIN.F, . Itarrtga:nmnri Boards, - Port Fuli.i. Che'SSilt`ll. P..di. t ItetiortrAutzt nooks, • l'tirtztl.iu Desks, ' Ilirvssing Cam..;.' a . Ci:Str Ca-srs, Ac.. &O. At.o. a 4exterai 3...... , rtmerit of Englidr, t'rencii and Ger , lean 14thrid rp..„l s . _ , . . Fir. , Poeket Cutlery. Razors. Posiim 5tr0t15,...4441 (;t4tl Pvlis. r'',„ ', t . '. liiolvotle, fve ,, nl and third lliiori, F. it: • X. TV. e,riur Pa p - 11) tt P , legttill kß' tt n th" of $l. a sup,rfor oola Toil Lk sont t(. any part of the t nito4 Stares; by mall—describing Pen-thils—llio.dlll7ll. hard. or IsUrt. ' Harsh MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. c,i np L A: %V tqler,e.sorg to 6 grim; g WILLIti. N. ]Sri ("hewn( itreet, under the t'tah !louse. Philadelphia, are must:may publishing the latest litusic. most popular Att thors,lo the United States, in tilidVle that will vie with any iiNtlld at any other hawk , , either in this country or Europe. They hare also the pleasure to announce to the nubile that their stock of ,Sheet Muetc on ?Lunt mti i .i A t.pi of th,.! 'Largest and most / 1,,,, ,0P13011t to be found in ttiel country: they ere constantly adding to their stock all they. Near Muol.' puhlielied in Now York, Boston, Sic. They also, publish soreral instrurtion ittnika, which are in ;:etn , ral use throughout the country, • tinosesorttnent of the beet intilltlfactliterltj Of Now York and lb Dann, at the low i kt eh e op Also, a :;.`l,f`Th) se. ,, Winient of iitiit.44s.:VWlns. Banjoes. t Fiut, Aer , ord,ous. &c, Guitar oil Harp Strings.! of the h o t ttaiiau yrualities. all of which will he furnish.. l ed to the public tab' the trod, at thCiol.i . est. rates. abler, (/1/ 21 , 17./..0)31 t • - - • ki)- All LA, 'Walker's Mu.:ic and Publi,atinns ran be nbtained. at V. ItAN SAN'S hook anti M usic :Store, Putts. side. Philadelphia. }' b. 4, 1554 1,000 TONS, NO. 1 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, I AEBURG'S Original 'and Genuine, . 7%.:,,-,,,,, , t,,,15tip...rii l qiiality. the riumpe.t manure In Ili" worl4. Parim-rs and dealers sizkilled at ISM prices. ' ^Vent A QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5.0'-, harrel4' Extra Quality MI/4 Plaskr, selected for 'its feri lilting quality. , . 1.0,n0r; bushels of vine In bulk. - - 'out) Itrxrrelq C.4lriued liastur. 1.;.0o " Casting " :;;I:.1 `-• Ileut Lit 1" • 7,p00 - - Ifplranlir o..tneut. I.o(iit " Trill,. Itottilti • vcßi:vrAN (a. , .. N 0. This Irti , 'ln 'Me offer in e“nridiqn, to our rukom,rs, as (• , ,tial to any itikport,q, and far. suptiri , r to 111,Q14t in tb. unitk..t, . 5M4 Irl , :inf this sntlerior 6 uatmifor sale, at Ilm low est market rate-s. :Cleo. ' , •-' '. . YOUDISTITTr. PAT/Xi /MAN, 11 I: AM - I. . I.: 111/V.Nt) ell AItOtIAL. Ac., '&,.. C. IT ENCit t (fl. At the Steam Planter Milk, junction of lioik Menus and Callo.bill street, Phil:: I , 2!phit. A uunst IT, 'or, _ —_yon ' 134, Ni.rti, Sfrs» , l hirodriphiet, Botween • tif, "(Ili' tut!'" Taverns.) - I_ ,AS I y li t SA t I, E, tole 4‘; t , p E r t i , e bn e r,lie.t \'S. SlioT 1:An:•t. It.l Iliil3.lGS r FL t2.11':.3. N. E.--A111.1n.4. of ripilrin l : dranint the shortest 1141- tfrt. • l'hihit'rt. r FIVE PER CENT ..._, • AIL , - , _4outit-cVesti F v ~4 . x. + eiri . .4 Third street. l'hiladelPhla. Incorpori.. e l• t a d hylhaitiat e of rennsylranis in 1841. Piro pe.r.cent interest is given arollho money Is always ! paid 1,1.• O whenever it is called for, without the necessity+ of Ti. ;IN , mike far it 'beforehand. 1 p e opl e who have large SUIIIF put theii money in this Saving Fund. on ILMOUTIt of the NllpotiOr safety , and coca i ee sio.icu it-iffords, but any sum, him or wadi, is reel 1 This *acing Fund has more than half a mill/nu of dol I la rtlllentrely invested for the safety of depositors. TliaZilfre ta open to receive slid Jnty money every day I t from 9 .i clock in ilia morning tf/i I o'clock In the aeon'', Igo, and on Monday anti Th ursday eyenings. till go'clock., p,x7pie who ha‘eanoney to put In, are invited to call at, the oilier for furitno- information. • . ...FIESkY lo iliftiNF.R. Prcsidenr, - - • firitiEllT fIiII.FRIDGE,. Vice President; i mat. J. it EI), SPcretary. . . .. • o. • .11-ty Ift, 1113_ r. , :Nov. 11.1554 44.1 , '.'' eiitilit S I3 ALIPWitgAtILITAIC 114 Y VIRTUE of:sundry; waits 0,N0.11.i : , Locuuted Expetag, taviii 'sew *12411114..*6..441 sued' tent' ath a ss e th of Cbonacet , Mots or m" e.. afire etu4, - 41; b• ,T 14 ' 4 1 1 1/ 1 " 1 lie oleos . on - ' •' ' ••zi' - - i' • - 04;1/11D42 1 ,4,114St91 1 / 5 5, '''• 1. , % ~ • ,14 IS o'eloedeth the Ibiesnote.st the_publie bonne eiblos• tinter 4 the tbaboweli! ilk of Potherille.Selndtkla im•,,lheritthewing deurlled seal estate% to nit:' 4,l4that=ea'nf see. Irma situate lie the Sian* of he, .rit fteonty, boungo on the mirth leyliet of they Xie Itank.of Puttseille,on the vast by Sunbury Week, on the sautk by lot of iterti O. Yourgilag, Opt on the west by South street; containing `Minn u width SOUS audio depth 200 One, with the apt. purtarienere, sess ob lir two story frarturetwien ng hetes% wi th ' a / story frame kitchen stod free shop ;a toreto a double one story trare6 dwelling 4 with a tasement, story of stone,.4 two Ora Slane Wilie tit torn with an rztensire-etellar :under the num testa ftwesset.ttle; aa the property of rgillt. CIS 11.131SEIOACil. • , ALSO, Allthateortalo lot earpiece of ground sit-Webs the. .hcrulkihrer St. Mr, Schuylkill conoty,-bonudeet on Outwits by lot.of Dennis Sheehan, on the south by tat of Jo* tlehery-on the east by Front street, Aileron the wet* be Second duet; containing In width VO feet., and in depth WO frt. with , th e appartetran ns;terbistrl of a totie. fratee-..)..e111ng boure;alth a nue I/tory *nut kitchen al , i litho ?for arty of SOL/PD. VAbiIIORS. , - ALSO, AU - that netters logo, of ground attends 1 in the tonna :inde nt/mine. ih 0 to wnelap , &MIA- kilt county bounded northwardly y Diarket "at- I virility by*" of beoputhe Nott4 wardly by, of unk;a: 1 1: 6114 and westwardly by tof Aro), Mon slog' ed with the isppurtenaures, elotuthsting of a 114 gni _ d w elling hens; as th e property. a' =JAB J EEO , •_ i ~,,,, i _. . •ALSO, VlAiat certain throe story brick huildngtirth .• a two slimy Intik builditsg attar-bed is the teit)sit. 9 uationthe tenth side of tiorwegista street, battueett ilcoatt sheet and*Oad street; in the "boron .of • Pottsville. hethe minty tot Schttyikill.-sdjoining fat of Andrew Rosati on the 'cast, and on, the west by - ikt,of Isaac Malvern ,eontaining in front an said Norwegian at. about ID feetintid in depth; atone twenty-eight kik mid ',building its Die.tear, and attached, eoutaining JO :1100 1 - .about twentd!tte Ci:et.iiiia' in width stoat :I rtit, l l and .ttishit Oul ol4 4s' OE ltntioni and lastligga B PP 'i , 'to said hilidinkl as the property' of NATUAN U. :,..N.W. NAM- ~, ~A LIM), Agitai.partakl tilltl of Wood gad coil lainitilt . nateleriaerly in tinegrece wallah:lc:Berke - omo, strie ty ,OW In Tinerroore, Treiaant,Fraitay, Er Iligaiiian4 Potter townships, in the y of Schtlylkill, bounded now orlsta by hinds of Ste. Oen Sciyee,:;l-.....—•linyder, .Pitißp lionseintan,'4lqhu Snell' and Cesuptiny, William Witt:oath Jr., John ilapilk, Jacob Stela , George Fell], George Stein, John It IchOhlon, Ewle Robertlgattiu. rast., Daniel Williatos, John liaatiel• and othots,'enntairdng twenty-four thonsand amesiMore or 1e.4; la ttaplaperty• - - .1 HENRY 'l2fl9Abit, surviving Tadministrateei de, of JACOB &DOM, decassed ~ ALSO, 'All that atrial I piece or parcel of land: situate in Vision teribatitp. Schuylkill enmity, hounded biTands a:Zion Hamden, John Biller,. Thomas Dellohn, In 4ohn Yi. Girard and others; containing attietes, or less, with theappurteosnites, conslstitiA, of 'a I% story fr ame dwelling house, and a log stable; Oa tie property of SAli UEL G. DILLER,• _ ~.2.- _t • ALSO. iilitilat certain lot or - place of ground situa te in the boroligb of Palo Alto, in iVerwMian townihip, VASchuylkill 'county, bounded on the north - h: lot G( Micgtaat alley, on the east by lot of Daniel Rear, on tbo !boob by lot of . Honey Kriebel, containing in width 40 441 t and% depth 100 Slot, with the aptibete. names, consi4ting, of a two story frame dwelling house, with a baseniout story of Stone. with a two story i'i.ame kitchen theMo attached; as the property of LiAikrill DEVINE, !,,,, . ALSO. Akthat certain lot and a half tot of gioand situate in thelown of Patterson.in Schnylkilltoatmddp, . Schuylkill etittnty, bounded on the , north by Valley„at.„ Aon the'fisat by lot of John 3lnrphy, on the .shuth by trio feet wide alley, and on the west byflot of Patrick, poylen, containing in width CU feet, and lu depth 150 feet, with the Appurtenances' coustatlnViff lig story log . tivreliing house and a frame stable • tut the property of WILLIA)I TANNED. A LSO. All if hat certain two story frame house or,litilld intr sitnnto In Seoond street In, the borough'. 01' St. •g: Clair, itt Schuylkill county, containing in (refit ou said SeCend street ICfeet. and in depth Ifi'feet.and the lot or pier 4 of ground And rtiflilapl appurtftaiii to said bulldingp, to; the property of PETEII D11.1.31,44`.". ALSO: All that certain lot or piece of ground,At- IT: untolthe borough of Pore Carbon.. counlyi'hounded on the north by, Acre street; on the east by the old Mauch Chunk-raid. and on the shaft' and west bt3 tlt Creek, containing In : width on f}tere street about 25 feet, and In depth about Ipo feet, with. the aponrtenuoneCa: conaisting of a two story brick dWeging Indict , with a'fiosetnent story. a frame butehei shat, a fr.onc slatt.,cbt-Crhton..., and a frame stabl e . As ih,qco - of KALIVIMAS RENTER. ..1. A L. 5 4 . 1 .4 All that certain lot or piece of groutht-elt • 4,„ oate 11 - the borr•ugh of Schuylkill Sidniyl - county, bounded on the north by lotuf Joseph M. Say Mr, .ro•1 he east by Front street, ou the south: by, lot of Charie4 , .ttutitzinger, and on the west by :tit .-mtatning feet. and In depth tX.O fe , tovith tiro appurtenances, consisting of a.two-acid-a-half e.tory. fora, dwellidg house with a ow—and-wit:dr Story tiAtoo kitrhonthereto attached, a frame ahop..and a twd4ory fratne dwottifig house on the maraud of the lot. Az the property of WILLIAM SIIOENF,Jt. • ALSO, Air;lhat certain lot or piece of ground, sitato on the south 'Ade of Minen boron crille road, lo; the bon h of Pottsville. Inlthe rou'oty ofSchuylkill and State ,Cf.E'esan syiearda. !minded and described as follims: Beginning at a post slaty, feet front the east side of Prospect arr.:et, from tbence east twenty feet to a post. &mu thence atinth "at e ighty fe,,d to x poet and other property of the.'aaltt James •B. Niles-mat, front thence west twenty fei , eto a plo,t, frean thOilre northirrst eighty f,t to a post loathe place of beginning, being part of lot No. lit. nuntikted ~n the plan of lots •on the Minersalllr nerd, laid ontr.by Port k Patter's.on. on the addition to the town of PiOtts v le, ait h Itorapituttouaners. .is the property of S t s at: LE.4dtninlatnttor of the estate of A 1.4-0, All fthat, certain lot or piece grfiund, situate on the gouth of Millersville road. in the boroullt of Pottgville, Situp/all county. bounded and descrilwO as Itegiiiinog at a poct at a distanee.of tnentyAet front the trat.qlde of r , prure alley. t henreeasterly twenty feet to a post.fthonce soutbwardly eighty feet to a tnizty feet wide alltit. thence 'westerly. along the north tti.k, of acid alt••y tweSiltv feet to a post, thence northerly, and . 'on a line turttilet With Swum: alley eb hty feetto th,i place of be;linningi,eontaitting in width on the Minerstille road 1:d feet4nd in width on sail twenty feet albt.'2o feet, being fvllt of a lot numbered on a planor ithip of 10t..0n the .Irfnersvilie road. laid out by l'ott, Jt Patter son. as an addition to the borough of Pottsville. wits the' nuntl,er AM the property of AI3IIAIiA3I ST. C-114 svized. takcal in eseeut ion, and will Ve'redd by JAMES %AAILE, .Viteroltr. SherifrK OfFv4"; Pitttisvine, Aucust 4, v:ips. SHERIFFIS SAI d orREAL ESTAtE. II.IV virtue 4,, sundry writtA . of. tioni F4pona.s. Pa ds. and , Fiert 'sued nut 0 plu Court uf Complon Pluas of I•tiltry/k1)) county. and to, twe directed, there will be expmed lie sale or entity, on • ' SATII:RI,IAr, SEPT.E.IMER ; ' At 10 fielrwk. , -;in th.. forenoon. at tho Iln#R, of wm.T.Eit skjo:lvirK, (Ampricau Ifullsw in th6.:1).) , nmch n. the fo)low3tii4o - Real POntr. to mit : BEI ~ ALL that certain lnt'or pan-idol' ground, situate it(thri toroll.tll of 3.linersville, in Schuylkill COunty, arid de- scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake on the:at:rats wardly site' of Second street, at the distance of ohiety feet northwardtv from Twin editor, thence noithwidfityp i• along tirdnifiljailey thirty fret, thence enstnareiliqind, • !parallel, with :twin street one hundred maitninety (41- to - Seronel streeptimice southward)) , along frrood'eireer thirty feet, tuilor place of beginning, wittObe apPtitte: I names. As the property of Sf:Tlf W. Of.tit. ERt.irAd- I minlstrator of.ltnicid U. 110 , ri... derrltFort., " . 1 4:d ALSO [ ;; All that certain lot or piece of iiop - mi . : situate HI the town of Donaldson. in Fridley ti3trin 1, sh iri, Sal uyikill moray. bounded on the mild fill Centre Isouth by Philadelphia street. and on ths, west by.l4 of i IJohn Stein. r.'intoining fifty feet in width' and one:Mtn- dred and fifty; feet in depth. with the apporterrinees, I r .,,,,, i , tirr4erdnrie-c.iiii-rshalf story frame dwelling liduse. 1 A LSO, Ali Hist certain let or pieee of ; ground ' , Unite l in the ton n , ir,,llionahlson. Prailey township. :1:1mill:dB I e"atitY , boittliti,d no the north•by Philadelphia stnspt - , on 1 the case by bib of Ludwig Imshafstall, on the routil - by .' 4 floral Spring' dreet.onden the west by lot ofJohn Savde, !. eoutainin iz ite:width 25 tVet, and •iii depth lta) feet:With , i the appurtenithc.ot As the'-property of .E11.1:1 U1:1+ : E. 1 THOM PSON. li• ~ . ri . A Liitk All that certain hit or piece or giontroir ; elt- I nate cni Jim northeasterly fide of Centre streel.du I the torrnoth of POttStill,A, in the. entinty.of Sclulyt 1 • kill. bounded:4lu frqrit by Cent)... street, northerivhod I . , I easterly by °titer property of Henry Geis, and fouthility .hy ground nen). of the Philadelphia and Rending.iltall : . Road Co.,belrijy , forty 'feet in front on Cent re st reet, Milltty 1 feet in , depth n the 'northerly line. and twenty-id:sleet hour ih K in in, width'. In the rear or easterly line:::,the northwest e0TA1r.,,.1" of said lot being eighty Pet aouthilily lof tile SOutlittli'o cornier of Centre and, rob:it streete.!iind the northerlydine running at right angles wittt the flout 1 line the distatiee of eighty feet, and tile , rear or eaftierly i line runidronat right kiv.les kith said northerly livie:itrol parallel with the frOotline a distance of t wetity-six,lfeet four inches. aims the southerly line extending thane in ' a stirnight ernirce to the southwesterly corner of cold -'on which saidlot of ground is erected A ,SAlrge twoletery : . harm:. Ten-PICA lies and Bowling S..iloon. As thiqpro perry if rt EXit V GPIS., r., ...,a A L'Sti,,all that certain tract at Coal land. siffrate in filo township of Tremont, in the county of • • Schuylkill. and State of Pennsylvania. formerbi r lo • Pincgrov 0 toWnehip. Iterlys county, which was grittted ' In the e ,, rilimiliwealiti of Pennsylvania. arid surveyed op A warrant Cu John Philip Lesber and John trifler, kern- Du; date Jul) , : lath, 'A, D.. 179:i, and bounded:by lands , 9-ltyc.Yell in Slit , tonnes of Joint Lecher mid Peter Might no the eau, and 'Philip De 113:1K on the West. and abeS by- - log upon thi;...liranchtis of tiorbetTy creek and 1401ilint creek ; enotaildh g for acres no perches and allowato,elle , icor the come hart of land which .Ichn C, Klanindli !laid wife. by Indenture dated the 11:th day of April, la..l2,:re corded in Schitylkill snooty. in fl.sed. tioek No.:IT,' page Os.), grantod and root - eyed to Jacob Soio'o, in fe,' •with the appurtervinces. consisting of 2 two storied log Ditielt lo° lion-s. As the property of JACOB lAaisp, ~,fi ii: ji A felft, All that certain lot or pit.ce of groundiit , TT; uate in the lirotegtt of Pottsville. ' s •k.huylki II i•dtin ty: hounded in front by centre street. on the .)ear by other prolirrty of llii.hard Owens On the north by property of Ili)hjantin Cook, nod on tile. south by fold of Silas Str , tife..i , fttailllAZ in width 14 feet. and in itipth - inn rye, with }the apputtruances i consistitq of'a twirsitts. rY frame Dwelling House, with a two stOried storte!fetse- Meat. and a nerenfailing spring of good water. ' • ~4.: . " fi,A I,Sitj 'pill that certain lot or piece of groutidell- ', ,, ,pnat e in the hilrough of Pottsville. Schuylkill conn ty. bounded northward)y by lok.of , Benjantin Volk. eistwivrcity by;liallond street, soothwardly by lot Of 'M ies Stiouse, at d westwardly by other ground or itictiird Owens. containing 14 rest to width and list feet In dein)). ' w ith th e appurtenance.. consisting Of a three story hisme 1)0. - rilling Ifornie, with a two story frame Kitchen attach- ed. As the PrElPettY of WICI-LARD IIIVENS. - , J.; ' A k.S , 'k,rAll that certain messuage. bi p mentatid xiltraet, of Nod situate in the townshiptif Past ftritoe v,ick, eriiinty of Schuylkill, and State of 'Petit:fail- VilTli3. tempile'd mid limited rue fol,lows,; to wit: .R. ,On fling or a,, coiner of the west bank ,int - iiio - ERi!- Fehuyikill tit*, theme up said river. berth thirtylrnie degrees, east sllittceri perches to a buttenttrsal tree, perch sierra and a half ,fegr,,es, east twenty-Onur perchea to -a stone. thence nossing said river and by; land of E. itarri mer .t Co., smith eighty-live degrees east eight percliefftn a Si',,'.- *nth. serer, and a half degrees trod ticOro peril-s to, 'a iprnce . tree. south eighty-rive degreeSiast twenty-nine and six-tenths perches to 'a pest in ter; thirt die Of-dirn, grtuiing of the Little Schuylkill ltailreehl, thence down 4:110 middle of the grading of said read, south sixteen Mid a half degrees serif eight perches, south twenty-three iiiltrees cast one hundrell'and forty•iik,it . perches. souttrdiventy-slx and a half degrees acct thirty eight perches Pia fire-tenths to a post„t hence by lapdof .Daniel Weever lion la fifty -eigh t degree s west twentyLfilne perches to A . stave, ta.scrossini!, said t iver tarn t h thltly+titht degrees weal PtiVilltet•n porches to a stone; thence by, lan d now or latfi. ofllainuel K. M. Kepner, north sixtystanide grecs west forticeight perches too birch tree, south tat en. ty 41 hie dcgrefil west thirty-eight perches to a PgcLqw, south olghly slid a half degrees - west ninety -our peirdies to a chesnut-ook tree, north seventy-two and a lialfirle: greet west tett' perthes to a clissinit-fink stump. ricitith eighty-fix and 4 half degrees west ninety-six pe'rch'ed to a stone, ttieneitpartly by land of Lyme .Moser and siftly by land of Benjamin Bensinger north "twelve degrees west ninety-titre perebec to a atone, thence by [arid r,f John Teter north seventy-seven-and a half degree/3.45t seventy-eight perches to a post, north eleven degremisiest one hundred and twenty-four perches to a stone, theiltlee . partly by ;and of Elijah Del,ong and partly by )*iliAmf Samuel illickeY, north seventy-six degree's east seviOty three and sevetx-denths perches to a atone, north Ilft.T.:de grecos east rovilinteen perches to a stone.. them* briiitod of Samuel LelSer south forty-seven and' a half degfees east forty-tbreeperches to a stone, South elevervtlegrives west twenty-nine perches to a Arena. synth sixty-two „and it half degrees east twenty-two perches toile place at he ginning: cnntalining two hundred and eighry-siovens4nqui and one Ittindtifci and forty-six perches, strict meant*, it being the came" premises which Jonas Bock and Saralijais - wire, by their Deed bearing date the let day of Apri ; 4',A. 11., IFS!, grartati and oiti,veyed to Samuel K. M. Issipncr, with the impriiiements. consisting of is two • story. &line dwelling house; with a One story frame kitchen Attaelind, 4' two story Rig dwelling house, a one-and-a-Mt stilly frame dwelling homey, a one. story frame dwelling hal*, a one-and-a-half story leg dwelling Donee, a bankliarn with wagon slitdsatbsched, two flame stables, one bl,4k -4. smith 'pimp, a one story stone spring bouao. itifira terspol-er nor mill, two apple orchards, it bridge cross Little Schuylkill river, lime kilns and ltrtre .•••• steps. iittarries. As the property of SAMUE.Te.K. M. KEPN'ilit. With notice to the term tenants, Minfole? Seffecr and:HOYT L. LUbe. Seised; taken hi execution ' and will he fold by . ''',,, . ... r • r . , - ../AIIESI.IIA 11 IX; Shirir. i . • nerirs Offlan Pottnillo.) . - • ?„ August 11. 1 . 581,8 j ' , • 8241 4. EEO MEI 4 TILE - ;Subeciibei, Oen', -*.kiale ' ' Ms tiro; *kilo, iiirui.iiivrA:ne toi - • - I I Pinspwre ttritithip.ith*C half *al% swto , • - I ergrx's tweak, evatainlat 00 -acres. 14 nr 111 a. 41/w linnaUiptll; 6*.balatoe 'limn/11 coltditatad.ool4 ( B3l stautannond lath I hol l ,iald .wevidigi ' with 'rxid trans., Oti the land hi* I t story dwaliiten'howitt, WV/ ULM &VA 7 0 4 11 4 ntetow4l,,a rood least sear tholes*" and artathar *ear the bare.: far flartber particulars, apply to the Ammer oaths krinahes.', - . - -- , -, ' HARIDAN 1111,.LIti: - Wayne towsisidp, ingot 16,15553 . , . 13,2 k ' PRIVATE SALE:. TEE' SUBSCRIBER will 01. at tl A. private vale a tract of lasideontaial4abiont Wall, acres with MI iniptorrawnts-croindsting a of a two story plank house, with a ttnia**basevoe p t; :table- and al other nerves-try out bandin g and a never -Wing well of water at the bark door. This posperti iv pkasinstly loaded 1 We south of Tantalsta, la Mr , villaprre NOM England and is well estlenktni for a wvOtable garden or I swat Vann, or soluble. for balding lots. Any 11, 101 ' wishing 'a roma/eat& hoviei kind a 'meat impel*, rosy have an optiortunity hyapplying-on the pesalata to SANCTI. BOUM Or tO FIIE,WIIIO4 LArDER.RIIIII4. Inshaqua, August 11,'54' ;; • .l W 34 AMERNII ORPHANS' COURT ISALIL p ',b URSUANT to `att . Orde_ri of thethe Qi... mutes un. cuiLit kit liebuytkut . warity;thciutusini s tt appointed by tald 1. , to nuke side of the II [:state of - ,nt Woodside; **Wood, - will extweo to ale by pablle vendne or °atm, arthe 'n.IiUSHICAN lICITTSE, In the borottgh' of MUM* We Stfitniali, bis Id dal of Sittosber, A. D.. Mb, at' 2 o'clock, P. 1d . .;, the felk,lnt described Reel Estate, to wit: - - *Nip. I. Milted 94alit bad of onseged, laid twat° in Norwegian township, la the county of netrayikUt,' is erred in th e wane of neorge Y. • Randolph. enntalninetbilpitate tele% and befall the time tract of land whichflealtuninChtist.Thesarce of ficbskylknl county, by theirdated• the /) bib day or lick fernier, .t. , 1541 i,. granted Ind eaten* to the' 'Hobert Woodside. . - •?' • .' i k m • ••••:'pro. 2. ,AB that etrioda tra c te!' nwiliated land Wain tlneelbtuilis of m airee; situate In 1 ontaar tonttohin. nelittyltlll county which ' inix Assessed is the astan'of - iineph"Wciod t and the' ante tract 'of land which Se&lis Quist, "freistiere of &Wolk Hi county, by Deed' the Site dalof Sire. be Isis , e, granted and wave* to the said Robot . op& I * ' - N0..2... AR that traitor unseated-land situate, , In Malfhebn township„ In the county of liehuil kill, containing' twenty-five actvii, lately owned by - Peter Kern, - bedsit the same panattees which Jacob Huntalnger, Jr, Trundirer of Schuylkill windy, Panted and conveyed to the: said Robert Woodside by Deed elated the 18th day of Jnly, A.D. 10.42. . - No. 4. All that unseated lot of ground' situate in the, borough of Pottsville,. hounded by &MOW{ Amalie; and marked No. 47, lately mined by Lyon and W00d... i being the same premises which Jacob ilerhtsittger,Tneati-1 Mee of the county of Sclusylkllk granted and conveyed to the said Robert 'Woodside, .ti,:y Deed dated thelSth day of Ally; A. D. - , 1542. ! . • Ni. 5. All that certain lot Or ;doe ofterattod situate to the tract of land known riii the York 'Store ploPerth 1 In the borough of PottavillOttbrestild, bounded north. wardly by lend of John Barman, Esq.,t westwardly by Centre Street, soathwardly 11 . a lot marked No. .2 in the general pLui of York Store Property, and .westwardly by Betel 'street--being lot 'marked 'Ne. I ltrieakt plan, con taining in front on Add Centre street 22 meta Weber" and extending of that width In length or depth, on the northward!) , side thereof 71( 'feet 0 inches, end en the struthwardly able thereof BS Let 0 inches; to Motel street eforessid—subJect to certain Coel reserves, and also to a contract of sale, nude by the geld Robert Woodside 1 with Thomas Balls for . a part thereof, containing In front on raid Rotel street 18,fetd, and extending lark he town' parallel lines 4u feet, which 'Samuel %nem) and! wife. by Ika , d dated the sth of Aprll.lB4o, granted and conveyed to the Bald Itobertfoodside. , Conditions at 1 sale. • JOON P. HOBART, Trustee. By the. Court, Joanna Togas, Clerk. Anima 4. 1g55 PHILADELPHIA. DECOU & NUDDLETON, XIV PORTERS or, 20 dealets in IRON AND STEEL, N 0.13 North Wafer ..Wed, abore Mar! Ithikdelphia. /856 14•13, • HAMMER A . i;.CRAEEF, No. 103 North '761r0! St., Philadelphia. JIM:MI: IY: Notions, Trimmings and Auction Goods. July 29.',55 29-fin,* CANDLE M 0111.08. A i SUPERIOR article of Moulds for Moulding Candles, of hard Britannia Metal, and warranted.' 'Manufactured 10 John Calverley. Also, Syringes,Surgieal Instrcunenti,and Britannia Wart% • JOIN CALVERLEY, Race street, l'hilnd's. July 28, '.5:1 • 3q-lm BOUNTYL:ANDINA - RRANTS. k 4 OLDIERS, and die widows of per ,. 1 1 / 4 7 sons who have nerved Apy of the Wnrs of thu Ela ted States, since li9O, who aril entitled, tinder the late net or Congress. to No :icreet:cf land, can Lase their claims promptly attended to Pt ristsonable charges, by applyinglo J. JONES, Jr., %Attorney tk Conveyancer, - April 2,s Itissf Sansom l'hlhal ...___ • • IlicHENE** BELL, STOCK AND BI4L BROKERS, too walnut xrret, brioo I . l , arth, PhaddtiPhid , 11_3ARTICULAR'attOntion . given to the pUrebase and wile of stoda on cotuthission, 111111 to tilt! negotiation bf, Promissory INotes. fluidness entrust ed to us. by correspondents, ak promptly: and carefully attended to as If they were pcisotudly preSent. . August IS. ~ THOMAS BOND , ' . . . , DEALER in Forign Fruits, Nuts, di c., 41 Squill Water stre4, Philadelphia. ALMONDS, IaCCARONI, P 111.; NES - , V 1:V01:CELLI, RAISINSY lips. .. - '. IN ALS Vag. - ' CIPIANI,IIB. - . C 101,431 II CTS, • GISOW.O NUTS,. Sweiq 1,11, Sa t &c., In stare, And for. saki at the lows- I prkes,,by. . ,•:. T11.031A.S M1N1.... • A.u.zia. , 4 IS, 'SS ... . , :;:t-•m • TO CASH BUYERS: BAILEY &• ELROTHER, • No. 252 Chesnut St., abtoiti Ninth, Rhilndelphin, nAve NOW A LARGE STOCK OP CARPETING% 1 INIBRACING theAtew and leading styles n Vqlvet. Tipegti, Brum4, Ingrains and ' star Carpets. Oil Clot &c,of Which win be aol4 at the towebt PRICE.S: a4l • , Wholesale or Retail. llept ' em'her 23. 1,5:14 .1.-it, 1 , . WiTEON Dt.PUT.' "11011 AB DY.PI2I. 2 J. S. DEPUY:44. SONS, Ic(). 223 North Sehotul street, below , , - ,1_ Callowhill. and South 7 wot corner I:4;tith llc !Spring' (turtle» Streetat Pitthutelphia,amuld rexpectfully inform their fprznor Nis teniera and others. that they bate just laid in, a spl...milit assortment dt.Orryiets, Oil Chr.lh.., )!at-. ling& Windom, 4(hatlei, 1)oar .Ifrits, dr., 4.; at very reduc ed prt,es, wholei:ale and retail: TAKe. None,-.ir e will sell 'our goads as cheap as any 0 11,e r .11,,y.w nf Me hind in the Cilll. l'hitado•lpLia.,April 1.15,55 _ ig.... r , 1.4-6 m CUANO ii, SUP. PHOSPH. OF LIME. .. . 1 11 E subscribers aft prdpaied to sup lily RI). the above taluahle liirtilitersat.market prices, In ntsTto 1411 i t purtmNvrs. Iti ~ , ,.tort.,. 1,0 op tar,,lß Su- P]_ per l'huNthate of time, tranmnted equal to any that is made. ;.•:; • MeXienn Guano. We mil the at [ration a Farfnerg and Dealen, to this Guano, By rhernteal anals - 140:11, is Pratid tu rontaina ~ - larger prrportion or Phosittat.4ithan Peruvian otano.- 141,000 buret tiiiiing. for 4b2, by J. ALLEN. • F In. I 6ly i ct , ii:Ar. titian-et. niludriphia • MATHEMATICAL, : c PTICAL AND. Philosoplcial IrpitruMents, k S 81 3 EC'FACI.EB, Microscopes, A A_SPY GLA.S6ES. INSTRI,IMENTS, sepa rate and In• eases; Ettgitteee4) Level's. Theodolites and Transits; Surveyors' 4ampa, cw. Chains. Tapes, Prntrar toil, Parallel Rules. Ivory srat.y. hr.; Air Nlllll6, Electri cal. A pparatuit, Magic Lante•rtig. Thermometers. Raroine terfNralvanie Apparatus, :Map:lli:DA. .I,ools supplied by JAMES W. QUI.: t.S, 21'4 Ch:Otinut ;tr.-et, Philadelphia. Ili - 4..Prh:ed Cataloguer:, with liver 110 illustrations, rut by teal!, gratis; throughout, the ,rniktl , Statc.t.andt'anada. Mayl.2, ISIS ' I`.l-Fm IMPROVED SUPER PROPRATE OF LIME.TIIE subscriber nifornis Dealers and , Partners that he has cr. , :itly improved the Idality of is SUPER I'ILOSPIINTE tit' LI3IE. and now contl dyntlyi reoon t men ds the artielojnanutheturtd tty hint, as superiOr to any in the titarket.: You aro invitod to call, examine and try it. Also , : • . Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Oils, Candles, &c., At the, lowest market rates. 1! J.! ,, , O. L. IanIEROY. SAL...sc.-Friar to Thos. W. 'Morgan. . , No.') and It , Soutb Wilarvear /"Idiadoirbia trierarmers can load tm tWg.pricato alleys, and avoid the crowded wha r f. July 11. 7.:, ' FLEMING & aRO!HER, , . • i'r oducc Coramtmtion .itilerchanta, No. 40 1 South Water Street, Ithiladolphia. p.ik RTIC U LIR .att6iitton paid to sales of tine roadwin g nroeit,..: ]:' brain. Pork', .. , j , Green and Dried Fruits, Putter, Beaux, • ~: Grass Syrtis, j Lord, . Potatoes;Unions, WoO, Featheis,. PouPrs,i:r., hr, ./,'. itivm-ef—itm. Brown, EXol., Philadelphia, Wm. C. Patt;ft.inn, P.N., state Vresident'A' the Penua. R. Il..), do., Paul T. Jorit,s—:, .ENI., tin., ,initi Gin. kg 41.4 Plitefilig• AttgOst ltn.'ss dune '4,...ruG 22-Iyl 3:3- FILES AND RASPS. Noir Street Pile Works, Philadelphia. The sub -1 scriber is constantly manufacturing Files and la - sp. , it superior I quality. and at the lowest prie'es, equal to the best ina- P 9 rTedPxxls., and much cheaper. lianufacturers and Merhaulla can hare their old Files 're-cut and made equal to neer, it about half the original rest. Flat. inches, i',2 . 00 per Doz.; rlat,l.l inches,, $1 75 per Dol.: Fan-flies. Half round.:Mill•saw and other Files in proportion. Single Files and fractional parts of ' d , vens charged at the same rates, and warranted Fattie r frirtory. : .1. H. No. e I New st..fietnrorn Rare & Vine. d - bleeonti & Third Rte. • A u;:ust THOMAS & THACKRAY, Hopi , Clothing Establishnient, 1..0. 3(0 VIT,INVI ATIVRILT, Arf)Ct 1 . 4711. ri HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully inlerm their . filendn and the public generally that t hare taken the store abero,inentioned. and intend keeping ennstantly on hand mill make to order, 11 edhi and Cluldren's Clorhing, of the. most improved styles.— dir. Cooper Thp,ekra.y. so long and favorably bnOrilanS cut ter for the Messrs. Hoyt, will etre his personal attention to that branch of the business.. and flatters himself being able to please, thereby hoping to secure a fair share of patronage. Very respectfully. TIHAUS & Tli.telißAY. Ph/lade/01a, May 12, 1f55 19.6 m HAEZIESS! 11411113M1 . Great Bargains: •j LACY & PHILLIPS. SADDLE anti Harness manufacturers, Fifth and 'Minor streets, Philadelphia, beg to call the attention of their patrons and-the public generally, to their present locution, and to apprise them that having I arranged the portion of their Stock rived from tho tato fire, and intending to reemninerice business On their nld ' stand. as soon as it 141-erected, with an entirely new inns offer to sell *heir present stock, consisting o I eve* description of Double and dingle Harrier:B,l4l4llNi and He tiesuen's Riding daddleis.and every article in the! triode, at very heavy deduction from the original eve., I and reaper. tally Write its inspection by the public gen erally, • Philadelphia. •ks 19,1855 WURFLEIN'S GUN STORE. • A NDREW WURILEIN, t:tree of Gong, Pistols, lades. se., No. 122 North second stt Philadelphia, where Doubleps constantly on band G e n eral assortment of and Single bar. • nillod Shot tinna. largo Duck Glins, Wes, and phaols of , all kind'. .Also, the celebrated-Cast Steel Dille, with in ' crease twist. to shoot the panted hall or my own make and impo rta tion. Shot and Ride barmls, Powder; Caps, Shot, Balls; Flasks, Horns, Game hags, Shot lancL.Pourhes, At. . . D incite persons wishing to piaChtllie goods fn my line • to call and examine toy stock,.'before purchasing else ' where. for am determined -to sill on the martreasonable teems. Don't forget North kleeond street. S. 11.—Partlenlar attention pAid to repairing In (II Its branches. • August IS. 'EA 83-Bto • ; r TONWSIVIIIgUrtria-S4* Rwrocw 'Clerityttian,leitoreti to 21.Coatilo`a: tiri dark alter mini • . . p ail' ofreitne r TPUlMlCOMCitiaionstaoke Whore the mew of care " 1111!i“1 t ")ile n, "°2 7.1 1 MV. MN46 to bawl' st,uxadas-i- AvattgtVl6 11. r" ,ACtill — , IFO, Illt THE ek.cP.l.Ei .). jv you wish a pleasafit - baY , healthy lank and isithlo riVid • —nee lionson's goo - gOra 'sun. witeftestrazing tired* st vitiated eIP rk Grethen of the month, removing , atea . 47ting `l healmttnnlatkok ottsurtar. twig° au damst and ocreanthair *dor et the heath, ' chat leolia coakpctdient ! . . Tire limn In "Main la put tee, madam It relkestde to a •Irsib—behag more memaca—dirime lts'elofollt fra" • It and tonerical *Sects readmit the 11,10011Sitavntite with all who vishielthe health, puny aid beauty of their E I=, t per by al. et v netw_ san t e= ND. est, u . AprilT 1514 Was • • • IMPORTANT • De. Theypeetami geld.* Ilreaksa• GOMBINATLON.of ingredients , In these Pills Ie rerfellp bornktt, yet uunderfully tri relieving all Word and &lama toenstruse Um, and in onnovlng all obstructions de,frorn whatever ware. Certain 4 p ure. the whites, and may also be Rua cessfully used es prereuthe. ?bey hate beetr used In the IffirAtireCtita of Dr. thrponcolbr ova" thirty year* with nnpanieried lumen In everT• • N. B.—ladies who are emend must not Ore them ' For Inn partlanlers seirdlieetious to the Iglu. Pries $1 per btu. Bold by all the liftebrolkill county, and vitt Vs' sent eoutiden ' by non, bY enclosing HUMAN RA813,017. amity ..4ittlitt trill also Sup ply tbetrede at porpristoes Wen. Signature of J. Do. Preconn ant beno-no cents tontine. • ' Pottsville, June 0,,14 AVOID ALL QUACKERY AND t s zr. ear a vjaari aa zt r. aT I IPEprolongedi and a cure for all pain /4 • ,00‘absce,Diniami*wortosai. Indination, filmy figosna — cb;ricrota... is, And au skin Rru= ru Fever and Ague, Mum lever, Cholera, • •Morhus, Dysentery,. 11"w thon 41 11. , A1"1"4 ,11 y cart uisand . of l/4 4. w. Bl" Pai and4 ita a rlen " ,Vnaraigia, 27esja"l46. Rl - i lun d ° l4l.. • Complaints. t • At the esquestof many of ray patient', Ukase consent. ed to pat up* elessUf my moat efficient pnecriptions the'lunt of /Wadi Afedichers, each one salted to a par Ocular disease, and not, like the neassubs gurus, of the many nostrums and panaceas of the day, yrtamt t the world that anyone compound will cure alldisea ses, end who., (In the words of the great Italia; Ordain, oiFtalmoolui,)",ef iftedicinca of which Me" LWOW lick ar , to bodies of schen% they Isom km" J. & ROSE, II b.. Philadelphia. AIL Remedy fee each Disease. Dr. J. S. Rose' s Expectorani or °own Syrup. for the rap died cure of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, flnurseuna, Asthma, Bronchltif,Bpltting of Blood, Infiamation of the Longs Or Throat, sad all Pulmcmary Mmes. This pie., =n not cinlycures consumption If taken in time, fortifies the system against all future attacks. As s Cough iletl/eirakit Is the best is the world! It is now used and neconunended.by physicians, both' at home And abroad. in bottles:l:s centafia cents, and $l. - Dr. J. S. Rates Whooping (Ugh Syrup.—This ration always relieves, and prevents the whoeping cough from running intonther diseases; such as Julian:tattoo of the Lungs, Dropsy itt the Chest. and Consumption. It gives Instant relief and frequently cures in one walk— Price 14) cents. . Dr. J. S. Roses Ot , up Syrup.—Chthiren.sre elKo to Croup, which dutiguratim cOmplaint, yields immediately to Da. J. B. nOne3liran FIZLINU Crotty Syrup. Price 25 cents. EIII Dr. J. S.: Rose'sr.xtract of Buchu, is ono of the bes temedles ever used for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder &u. Price 50 cents: br. J. R. Rose's Warrens mullociporatirtd arrliat, for Mart Diseases. ali :Nervous AM:cam% Vistalenco. - iteart Burn, Itestlessnesi, Numbness, Neuralgia, raising the spirits, and diving, power to the whole system; It Li al most miraculous in its effect. ['nee 50 rents... Dr. J. S. Rose's? Dyspeptic Mar/mad, a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Cemplaints, and Indigestion, when ta ken in conjunction with his Alterative or Faially Pins. Price of both 15 cents. Dr. J. S. Rose's &Mei. Atli, for felltng of the Womb, Female Weakness; Debility and Relaxation. Mee V) rents. Dr. .r. 8. Rose's Anti-Bilious or Railroad Pat—Thew Pills are not waanutted to cure every malady or disease incident to man, but they are a grand remedy for a Bib ions state of the System and common' Fevers, When wed with Pr, Rose's Tonle Mixture, will cure the most stubborn cases of Bilious Fever or Fever and Ague. Price 1234 and 25 cents. S. Rose's Phin Carer.—This preparation In trp)y the wonder of the ago: Corm all pain, external or inter nal; cures pain in. the Sides. Limbs or Back. Chilblains, Ague. or Lumps in the Breasta, Corns, Bruises. Sprains, Tooth-ache, Laroche, Stiff Neck. Sore Thriat, Pains lathe Bowels and Stomach, Sudden Colds, &c. The Pain Curer being a tine Tonle Mixture. is also used with great ben°. tit fur Weak Stomach and Bowels. Whenever you have pain use the Pain Curer freely, and you will obtain im mediate relief. It Acts like magic. Evers family should hare a bottle in the house in ease of accident or sudden sickness.. Price 12%. 25 and 50 cents. Orr Persons of delicate constitutions by nature, or those who have beett made so by the use of Quack 'Medi cines. or any othereauss. should - read Dr. J. v. ROSE'S MEDICAL ADVISER' to persons In sickness or in health, which book can be had without charge of 11. 11A N . NA N, Pottsville, • Arent for the sale of these Medicines In Schuylkill CO. St welt 10. "i. 15 Moe. 2.1. '54 541.1 10.tf • TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Porrsvu,LE TO HARRISBURG. 'Mhz line ennni•rts daily with all sir groat South ern and We.stern 'Routes. Ay arrangement their place of business In Pottsville will be at the office of Howard dr CO. S. S. 'WI LLI A S, Superintendent. Iprll~' Ix 4 latf PHILAD'A. & READINC RAIL ROAD. 4. 11 5- 1 4 - tif RATES OF EI:EIGHT ON MERC/lANDIZE. AN AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, 71434. until fdrther notice; the following Rates of Vieight will be dimmed per 100 pounds = Dry goods. Con feetiOnery. Books. Carpet in—s,„Cigars,Fresß Meat. Fish-Glass, Ire Anvils. Bran. Butter. Copper. Eggs. Ear . then waro.arindstones.Groceries.ilemp Hams. Itardwarei Bides, IloHow-ware, Leather, 3 larbinery,tlysters,olls,Serabs o Sr.. Ale, Beer. Cotton. Cotten. ra n Bar IrOn, Lead,Molasso=.Nalis. spikes, It lee, Salt, Provisions, Sugar, itibiskey. Brooms, Fire Bricks, Guano. Mill Stones,' Pitch and Tar, Salt, Scrap i lroo, Timber and Luntber, kr Itrirks. Coke ' Cord Wood, Clay, Gravel,' Ice. Iron ,Ore, Limestone, Manure, Pig iron. Plaster. Slaco, Flour, per barrel, Oct. 21 I$M PI 'HILAD'A & READING RAILROAD. OFFICE -or the Philada. &R. R. Co., :• J'hiladelphia, February 2/4. 1R55. The rates of Freight and Tolls on Coal tranaliorted by this Convany, will be as follows. from March Sth to June 3oth, . • • -.4 vault =2. 1 ;t. .e a. :i. .2.g1 4, 1 5 ;-'— . • • • ,• • 1:... 3.1. z. .4 , C . . To. Rithmr , ntl,. 2pol 1 95 180 175 " Philadelphia, - . 190 t 1 55 170 165 " Inclined Plane,.' .1 90 j 1 55 170 163 " Nicetown, -, • . 190155 1 70 145 " Germantown n. n. iso 135 1 70. 165 " Falls of Schuylkill, "1 90 01. 85 1, 70 165 190 185 170 .1 6 ~, , ,,l , , • . 1651 60 145 14 4 w., onabehockon and Ply iw.,lll rotilmid. - 1651 60 145 145 " 1131211.0 i and I'otta• and • , 160 155 145 140 " Sorristowtawll;:idgoport. 160 t 1 55 145 140 " Port Kennedy, • 164 155 145 140 " Valley Forge, 1. 55 150 140 140 " Ph(enixvilla, - ' 145 140 130 130 " Itnyer'm Ford, ! 145 140 1. 25 125 " Pottstown.. I 1 40 135 125 12.5 " Douglaaville,.. 140 135 125 1 25. I " 111rdsboro' I3OS 1 25 115 115 " Reading. ' 1201 1 15 105 105 " Betwern Reading and 51ohrsvilte,' ' 1 "31 I'ls 105 . 1 1 03 " llohrsrille, .. 1 20; 115 105 i 1 . 05 " hamburg, 120 115 1 . " Ortrigsburg. ' 120 1 15 . By order or the 114 a '3lanam.-- .dy order et' tire.ltoard of March 3,1855 9-tf s , -,'lm SCHUYLKiLL, NAVICATI OFF,ICE Naviga mar The charm for the use of cang and for t. !cite Coal, carried mint.. Schuylkill Navip ,follows, until July let, 1555: • . •,, . . - —,i ...:,i r i ..., , INDEMNITY. Fnom tf Ig i ... t .., 1 rill -1E FRANKLlNTire.lnsuranee Co. , i t - * .1 6' --fl.' 4; _i_ or rhuoterpht., Office, No. 1633;''Cluannt Went, , . . ) C'' C? 1 - ' : 1 near Fifth silnt. • ......-- -- —.--- ' Mate:MEW. , . VINT& CENTS. CLIWTS. crams. Charics NI &sacker, • Ge4i,ge W. Richards, T, Philadelphia, SO 79 77 65 Thomas liart,.c: ' Mordecai D. Lewis, "i Money uttk, : .so 79 77 65 - Told= Wigneri, . ; Adolphe E. Rorie, " "-Sprim; 11111; ' 70 69 67 60 Samuel lifaut, . DELT iti h. Brown, , " ronsohocken, , • 70 69 67 60 Jaeott It. iitulth, - ' 31orris Patterson. I -. Plymouth Dan,; • 70 69' 67 60 Continue telmeke Insurance, permaneat or'limited 'en , •• Ilridgeport, : ~C ., 5 r, 4 , ,f',. 2 55 every the:caption or property, in town and country, lit Norrstown, ' . 5° '''' °.. . 55 rates as lot as are consistent with sectirity. " Port Kennedy, :. • t tIO 59 57 50 Tho Cumpany, have reserved a larg6 Contingent Fund, l . " Valley Forre. • 16 ° 59 ''' 57 50 'which with their Capital and Pretaßlins, safely invested, " Pawling'S Dam, ' • il 5u ',•", 1 ' r -- ••• 5 ° afford ample protection to the insured. • , i " I'ort Providence, 160- 59 57 50, The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1849. Its pub. ; " Mold irille, : I 's4• 52 47 !hiked, agreestly to an Aet of Aasemtly, were as follows, Itnyer's Ford„ • 155- 54 52 47 six: •1 : • _ ''. Pottstown Landing, 155 52 52 ' 47 • Mortgages, i - ' V 90.556 65 Stoc,loi, t,51,563 25 1 " Port Union. ' 133 30 50 46 Itosi Esteitei 10835 S 90 Cash, .tc.,.' 45,157 07 " In uists,reo-h 51 60 43 44 Iteaditig. . 43 '47 45 4l . i y. " Altbouses, ' ' 45' 47 45 41 • . ' t " 51nhrsville, • : 43 47 45 '4l ' . . 45 44 4235 '• ,'.. .- - ending, , 40 39 37 .I 00 The cliar-o will be ;AT ton of 21:40 tbs. less live percent. allowance for waate'..ait usual. and no charge leas that twenty-five cents per ton will be rondo for any distance, • • Rates of Tolls On Afisrollanenne Artiches to be charged per totrof 224(1, lbs., until further notice: kitafr . Iron Ore, Clay, &ititt,firov,:l. %inure, Unwrought Stone, Brickbats, Limestone. Slaked Lime, Quarry Spalle, Cord wood; Post and Balla. Bough Hark and, Gypsum.'onecent and a half per ton per rolls.. toi- the first VII miles. and a balits cent per ton per mile. for each additional mile; but no Charge shall be made for any distanBe exceeding thir ty rents per tail. • Unabiked Lime, Marble, Wrought or Sc. abbledStone, tuminous Coal. Bricks, Ice, Soap Stone, and Copper Ore; two cents per ton per mile, for the first ton miler, sad a half cent per ton piir mile for each additional mile, but no charge shall be made for any distance exceeding forty cents per ton. Iron of all kinds in any stage ot manutheture beyond the orejlalt. and Fish. ono cent per ton per mho., for the first twenty miles, and half a rent per ton per mile ter each ad ditten al mile, but no charge shall be made for any . distanop exceeding finz cents per ton. • FOURTH CLAM Grain. Plour, - Sretb, Timber, round and square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop Polk Shingles, Laths and Stares in boots, Hay and Straw in bales, Merchandise of all kinds, and all articles not otherwise specifically enumerated, two' cents per ton per mile for the first ten miles, and half* cent per ton perudleforeach additional mile. but no charge shall be Made for any distal:in,' exceeding sixty cents per ton.. her, round and square. Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles Shin- Om Lath and Stares to rafts, shall be charged according tothe rates in this Uction, provided the several linkaofa raft shall be allowed to alternate at the lockawith azy as. cending or descending boat that May be ready to pass, otherwise such rafts shall be charged the fall charter rates of 5% cents per ton per lock below the city of Reading, and four cents per ton per lock above said city. Nora.—in all cues where one or more locks are passed, and the distance carried shall be less than two miles, the charge for Toll shall be for two milk accenting to the class to which hrtieles carried May belong. And in all cases Where tea foregoing Hates, for Telt on ly, shall exceed By cents per ton on the ascertained ton nage of the vessel, fie any loek passed below Heading, or 4 cents per ton abase Dreading, the Tolls shall be ehargedat these last mentlone4 Rates onall Articles. Hy order of he MittUntors. B. PRALET, 1 1 10.14e1pbta,,Notrah 10, ISM 10. Presicreat. 20Zut os-Cogi r six, Etta Compuint.DlsPeDsh, cs c oq , Ems"' e :4 30 • • 22 11 18 9 15 73 12 6 zo 15 424 f lAnvers. • S. BRADFORD, Soemtary, ion iae t on Anthra ion,arill be as gEOZ)NO CLASS 11111C101111/110 ?long crittla Northein Westerti rultiA Stites Mill Routot. • tir amid iscressed and gyre - - LITI'LI4 SCHUYLKILL. C.ATAWINSA. SUNBURY end NEI& WILLIAELIPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. thwoinato Sued% in - - In boars. Niagara Italia • • ' le .Datrutt, • - •Si, • • : Chicago. • - • 34 ;) - Bk Louis, - • 48 41 - • Ticket 'OMie, N. W. comer 'Sixth and Chesnut streets, and tontindelpbta and Beading Unread Depot, cameo Broad and Tina. , Oa, and atter - MONDA, May • It*, Three •'Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Sending Ilaillwad OVA, serener Road and Vine strati, daily, (Sundaja ga ngliest) in "GWS: Szpreigi A. stor st"Pbcetditrille and Reuling. only. Connok intwith tatarrissa, Willimangort sad Erie and Williams. port and Elmira Railroad; arrinagat Elmira at 4, P... 114, samectft with New York and Erie sad DultalootudNew You ettylath.mdst 'by Dunkirk and itstiblov and from Mama, via. steamers on Lake Erie of lake Shore Es& road,-14oddiptdand, Toledo, Mamie, Sandusky and Da. trait. Abe , with 'Elmira, Canandaigua sod Niagara Falls Barham:l; eonnoctlng at Canandalins witty-New York Central lialiread,Eut and West, nut, at Seispeaudent Bridge with Gnat Western -and Michigan 'Combat • road for Delnit, Ching% At. Louis, and all points In Can add and Waste's States. . • - -;`, l Ifirstsa...44o A. X. Stogppig iikailBtations,sin±llmusdngto PottikAlcold? . . . ' Sight Expresll;4l4o P. N.; - Running every liar, stooptelag at ail Stations lad run. ii = tges Ding to W a nd .intorthtg at Port Clinton with Cat. *wink Me, arst Williaasspod fiat El stirs Xattmote , aryl at Madre st 4, A.M.; ermarstettag with Nen. Yeah and ' BUWaIO and New. York city atai. Lake Shake Railroad* ibr ituilals, - Dunkirk. Edo. Mee. land, Olatinaltt, Koledo, Chicago, ' old all points Iltetto—, Mao, with Minim Canandaigua and Niagara Fano - artat ih.3o, A. ilf., combed hv, with laktlixpress or event Vinetern *anima ter Dee heft, Mann, oic• ' ' • wi *,=sa, Pautegers by breakfast at Port Clinton, and dine it Passengers by wsT of Night Ex ver— take - st Bart Clinton. ' ' , , This Rowe. ith its ooaneetioas, forms the shortest and inostAhnetroute to Canadsand enlace. . • ChilY Gettable °Chitlins between Philadelphheand Canada or lakes. . , Paissentters purituudng Ticket, by this Llna' have the privilege of stopping at any, of the above points and re. earning ttiar seats at eheavve• • - • . . Pare Fitoto,PlSUadelphilas to Tamaqua, • !..' • $2 itngalo,via.Totravends,lo 00 Catawba% : 435 Niagara Fails, vla. El- Rupert, ,'," 4 tigns, Canada and N. Danville, , : 4 r. Railroad, • ' 10 00 Milton ; 5 15 Niagara, via. Buffalo, 10 00 Willia '5 Snspenidon Bridge, 10 00 Elmira,• - 7 Cleveland, 11 70 Jefferso% .' , . • ' 7 65 Toledo, , 14 75 Starkeg , . 795 Cincinnati, ' 14 90 Penn vat!, • - 800 Detroit, via. Rail, 10 00 Gorham, ; 800 " , MINI° and 13 06 Geneva, visa Gorham , 800 Lake, 4 . r 4 i Steamer Chicago, via Gt. Wes- John a T t g, - 8. 00 tern and Michigan ` _ Canand ' B'oo . Central Railroad, 20 00 'torso's Ala, 8 50 Chlcagnvia Butlaloand Caledonia, , 880 Lake Plume Michigrua • La tiny, f., R tie Southern Railroad, 20 00 Batavia. , - 900 icago. via Bat Lake Rochestee, ' . 800 and Michigan Ceti- Buffalo:via. N. T. and E. - tral Railroad, 29 00 and Da. and( \._ Y. Rgek Island, --25 00 City, 10 05 - !. ELT. HUBBELL, ridrt and Freight .Agent. L. N. W. corner Eisth and Chesnut streets. 0. A. NICOLLS,SupI Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. T. MoRISSOCK. Bnp't Catawboa, W. and Erie Railroad. reed. DENB Y COI N, Sup't,lVillianisport and Elmira Rail. , 1 pas ENCEft.TRAINS Between Pottsville and Philadelphia. I On and ; fter S lay 7041855, the Passenger Trains will ; leave the 'Depot at Pottsville, corner of Caton" and Rail- road streets, daily as follows: • PrOnt,Pottsville to Philadelphia. • Morning, Line, at -. , —730 A. M. - Evening:. Line, at - - - - 4 P. M. •- Sunday 'Train. (once a day), - -730 A. Prom!Phllitdelphia to Pottsville. Morning : Line,. at - - -• -73uA. 51 ' Ermingl Line, at : - - -.- 330 P. N. Sunday Train. (once a day), --330 P. M. 1 nouns OF PASSING READING. For'Philadi.lphia, at 9 o'clock. 10 minutes, A. M., and 1 at 5 o'clock,2l agnates, P.M. 'For Pottsville, at 9 o'clock, 34 minutes. A. N.. and 6 &Clock. P. N. Fan IN ALL TILE LINES—BOTH WAYS. PottFvS3loo Philad4phis, PhilsdelOkLvto Pottsritio;to Reading. 105 +l5 - Reading to Philadelphia 175 1 45 These Knots sthp at all the Stations along the flouts. Fifty wands of baggage will he allowed to each passen ger in these lines, and passengers are expressly prohibited front taking anything as baggage but their, own gearing aPparel, which will la• at the risk of its owner. arie Ail tickets int st be purchased before entering, the gars. , _ ~___ _Ely order of the Board of Managers, —... —.-- ... Nl3.y 191855 '2C- INSURANCE. . -- MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO3IPANY, , POTTSVILLF., PA: chArtkrAL $100,004L-e II A RTE R IN.:i l ou t .d. •. • hisenintriny, chartered by the Legislature of Penn sylvania, with a capital or One liuminsi Thousand Dol lars, is not" fully organized, and Auks commenced busi ness. 1 . The Cotapany is prepared to receive monies and other property tar Trust, and allow interest on ail monies. de pusited in" trust, at the rate of five per cent per annum; principal and Interest payable on demand. For ratep at Premium on Life Insurance. See the printed Tables gupplitni et the office of the' Company Centre Street, Pottierlie, three doors south of the Exch;tge Ho tel. . 1 'l JACOB lIUNTZINGES; JR., President. Jon."4-.IC Aniu, Sea'ry and Treasurer, April 10. 'Ci!I., _ T H E ' THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOXNT I STOCK LIFE - INSURANCE COMPANY " IFllet CENTRE STREET, 'next 'lv door ttlxi 4 eo Green's Jewelry StOre. . CAPITAL $lOO,OOO--CUARTER PERPETUAL. This Coinpam 3 , , recently. chartered by the Legisittiuretot Pennsylraniai ht fully organised, The CoMpany is prepared to etTeot insurance upob lives and to receive, and execute trusts. sui to allow interest on monies rebe,lied et the rate of five per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and Interest pay able on demand. Capital 'and: bets safely invested In Bonds and Mort gages and:ottil.r good securities.: annualidlildend of the profits will be made payable in cash. or approPrlated to the payment of premiums. For rates O . Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's offleu. }VANS, Pres'f. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Preet. R. T. TAnog.:Strrefary and Trewturer. Sept. INrk.t. ANtHRACITE INSURANCE CO. CHAt'Ut..IR Pr.RPE'FIJAL- 1 -, Granted by State•os - Pennsylvania. Authorized Capital all)0. 0 0 0 . OMIT, isio:,9ldVainut Street, between Third 'and Fourth Streets, Phikidelphia. ' . This Company . with a cash Capital pald In. combined with the Mutual prinelple• in their Marine and '.'inland Department, tlecures to the vmured amide indemnity: with participation in the profits. and without liability for Wesel. The Cothp*ny will !kilt. Polities at the usual rates of preminnisi embracing Marine. ?Ire and Inland :Risks, • hither, antnrrotts : 1). . Dr. . 1 1h Davis Pierson, 1....wis Addeuried, Joseph 7klaafteld, Peter r i Meger, John E. Addirke, 1 i eor..te Fl Tyler, . ' B. Hanimett. Samoa It. it , 4hermet. Francis Bacon. DB. D. LUTHER, President. TosasH )1 srrtsso rice PivriJrnt. - `Wm. P. Dr..tv, S.' crrtary. IN* PETEit D. LUTllEit s has been appointed Agent for the abOve iCoinpany in Sehuyikill,County, to.whom per i sons diringdnauraneo can apply: -. . , 1 _ . ( June '231 4555. [April S, '54• liq' ',-,.. 25- f,• ....._ , • _...1._ _STATEAUTUAL. INSURA,NtE CO. FOURTif ANNUAL STATEMENT -, , 4 3.lay 1.5. Assets, May 'lid, 1553, Cash premiums and interest reeeir • ed the pi,isfyear,lnutnal depart ment, f ; • $101,61S ilills IterefTable in same. .. 2.14,6.47 .44 Cash Yretlllll*,, StACIC belts:L=l, .40,'„N::: Z) I i 1.085141. expermig, commission, re. ineumnde, niutual department, 1.01,508 53 irt ... -AtiOek *27,031 OS • ' ASSETS: • s Bonds, trsottgages, stock .311i1 other good securities, ' 173,135 72 Hills revel able, 187,01 f) 88 Cash on hand and in bands of agents, FIN For kire'pr Inland Insurance, apply to JA'O. T. 8110ENER, Agent. "N"IY July 15,1854 41420.097 67 ' Totnpmtiry 125,4511 DO ! nines their incorporation, a period of eighteen years; they have paid upwards 61 one mruion two hurulredthout-, and dt.lla lessee by fire,' thereby affording evidence, of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability 'mad , disposition to t ,ineet with promptness. all , CUARCES N. 11AliCtitat, President. CIIARLHA G. BANCIET.P., Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned inaiittairm, and is now prepared to make in; ' surance. on . every description of property, at the lowest' rates. ANDRES% BUSSEL,..tigent, Pottsville, Jan. 11, tSSI. 2,41' , LIFE INSURANCE.• THE :GIRARD LIFE 'INSURANCE, Annuity:Arad Trutt Company of Phtladelphirt: .of crtr No. 132 Chesnut street, the First door East of the Craom House.' 1. CAPITA*, .p),OO(I—CIIiiitTEI: PP.RPETCAL,i Continue to Make Insurances on, Di lire! On tho most vor able torms. The Capitalibeing paid up and invested, together with e large, and eiMstantly increasing reserved fund, offims & perfect security, to the insured, • The Otani unto may ho paid yearly, half-yearly 0r,41/ar• The Company add a Roans periodically to,the !astir . ' &a ces for lifo. The first Bonus, appropriated In December, Idl4, and the second Bonus in December, 1849, amount to an addition ot, f 262 50 to every $l,OOO ittioned under the oldest policies; making $1,282 50 which will he paid when Itchall become a claim, anst4cul of $l,OOO originally haul , ; the nest .I , llest aniCant t w o 111,237 50; the next hi ago to $1,212 50 fir every $1,000; 'the others in the same pro- portion according to the amount and time of standing,l which addlticina make all average of afore than ad per wnt. upon the premiums paid, without Increasing the an premium. - i ! ataaaotita; John A. Drown `i !, Thonms tlidgwaY. Airman Davis D. Danner, .1 John Jardinith, . ; .Prederielt Ili own,' Robert Pearsall,George Taber, I - . Joseph Yeager, " - John IL Latimer,: , ' Thomas P. Amen, . • Wharton Lew* I Joseph P..liality. . • ' John R. Slack. I. Pamphlets containing table a rates aid explanation:, farm of application and further inibnnation can bo hidat the otlee. 111 , , - •, , TIIOMAWRIDGWAY, P re yrito JoutOF. lona, Actuary.' • AfEr The stibitilbor !event for the above ConipanY in Schuylkill County, and will effect Insurances, and give all necessary information on the sub4eet. .. . : I. IL BA.NNA/c.'t Aril IN 11 1 41 . 154, i _ 1 iI ~, - .1 ~ le'r et. 08 „S. I'4 '2 73 2sn cLASS ;,, , 42 25 2 2.5 S. BRADFORD, S-4d4ry Ireti The males and tnmalas are taught and board'ed in sep arate departthents. The PhilosOphical spparatns comprises instruments of the finest and most Improved style. Each student should bait. severtil init.; of clothing of a.plain style. a Bible, a few towels, Napkins. an umbrella; a pair . or - slippers, blacking and shossbrushes, and very little spending money. The seholwitic year Is divided into two sessions. The firstssessioit c ,, f the year commencss on the 15th.of April. and continues 22 weeks; the second opens on the 15th of October, and Continues 22 weeks. There is n la,cation of 4 weeks at tlie end of each session, _Pupils can enter at any time, • Pr n srs:o4. • • Terms English and ,Mathematical -' - $lO 00 Lart.rua:rea with the End. & Math - - 00 ItHtruetion on the Piano Forte. extra - - IV USo of instirinu•nt - - _ 400 - Boarding., tO 50 per week.l - - 55 00 tirlitym.int N 1), mad, Quartety, in istifrance.-`4,11 For turtheii information. address PATENT .COLD LARD LAMPS. HE ~stibscribers being appointed sole e T - kzentg for the filth. of Stonesifer dc Sniith's Patent mid Lard Lai,,ps. in Srhc ylkitt county. have a laryn• a., sortnient 141 , 71.1“. whjel) UV 114,44 reenrntriond,d ii,r economy And . i.nlvenlenee. intnillT .t LERCH. fouttssille, Nsril 14. 1,..!-,:,, 7 0- —__,_ IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE; (lENTRE . STREET, l'ottsville.-- k.) Thu rub ethers aro prepared to furuh.h the Trade Slaehirdsta and Operators at Philode)phia riders. f frei4ht addtKii whole4ale or retail. hek Auieriran lhAr Iron, man ufactured at Nth:vine. and warranted of superior qua] ity. Also, Ilgtlt T rail% -wait:tide for twiner, and Cabin cbaiug furiahtbed at zittort minim direct front the Importer. • E r' YARDLEY k SON. York Stored Nor. 22, 7ari.3 37-tf smN2lB 70 170,56 i 36 $. 2:1,e , 57 tte. COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, t North Third Street.. CIONSTANITY on hand, a laige as k,/ sortment. of Pon and Pockeld Knives, Scissors. and Razors, Table Ifinives and Porksl in ivory. pdaz, buttAb'. tone and wood handles; Carvers ki,nd Forks, "irks, Isowie Knives, kr. j A L...41.)—a extonsive asmitment of Waltnrs, Ten tra”, kr. - Fine- lingns'Sh Guns, Ctdrs Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and and 'Double barrelled Ylstuls, with a general stark of Pawl ILtrdwan.. constantly on hand.. JolDi M. COLEMAN. Importer. Philndelphii. Dee. 30. •M-523 fa..tf 19,158 Wi $379,701 It! HARDWARE - AND IRON DEPOT. lit• Ll'iti.i!si•Vt,2',.:•-aCtithltitgEnk,;;vhapi.ll(vugtuirttiasrirrr.sl.::. and With a new sleternitriatien of furnish, )ng ill such goods as the business of the Coal kegion'nuty require, at their lo!est market value, solicits the inspection of .the l'uldle. I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full stock. of ".. Bar Iron, i ' Chopping Axes, Vine Iron .. Coal Shovels, Cast Steele . ' . ' Traee Chains, slit Iron, i . Nails and Fpikes, . . . Rope. :, Tackle Blocks, • . Bellows, ? Anvils andl'ires,',te,, 11.ardware and Iron Depot, CY.II7RS nrltlrr. throe doors abovo Markvt,ills.st' side. FRANK rorr, • July 15, 1854• 2iLtt • CLEMENB & HEISLER'S , • IiAItLAVARE AND IRON STORE. Centre ;Street, a few doors above Market (East 'side) have constantly on hand a full assort- Mont of • ititlitif 14 T 003,1 Building )Litirbtlii, S.hnetnalter'el e ppin, Files and ItaSP.s.• • Nails, Spikes find Brads, Counter and Platform Scales, Isar and Rolled Iron. • Flue and Shed " Cast, Shear and Blister Steel., n, Plate and Sheet Zine, Bar, Copper' said Sheet Brasal Pig and Bar Lead, Castingiof I!descriptions, Mill, Vent anii Circular Saws ; Butcher's Chuppera, Cleavers'' and' linivts, •Aniiis and %lees, Blocks and T4kles, Chain Pfillips4 Iron; Conned f9ad.. Brass Wire,l . Coach Trimmings, The Subseribers would respi of the public generally, to the hardware, WS numerous to I mined to sell as low as any no August 4,1853. v.' BRIGHT & LERCH'S NEW HARDWARE .9TORE Two doors be • low MatedloteLand nearly °Annette the Mi t sets' Rank, Pottsville. vo here will be found an eicellont assortment of Hammon: Coach Trimmings, • Vike., ' • ' - SPrinna, Fine Trays, Seddlery, I j Refloat Ware, Shoemaker's Tools. Assortment ei Hue Locks, Carpenter's 'Teols, - % Table Cutlery,' ,- • Ohm and Paittt, • .' . Pocket Cutlery, Bar Iron of all slzes, Table Spoons, ' '. Roll e d " !- .r. Anvils and Vices. Nalla arid Spikes. . .• :- Assortment of Roe Gana, Railroad Iron 'and Nails, Sheet Iron Crucibles, ' Smith Tools„ , .... Wire, Tin Plate, ' Building Materials, Brass Kettles, , Cut SteeL ~. . ' Sad Irons, ~ Shear Steel, Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister, , - - Chains. ' , • Mill Saws. • 1 . , Railroad Tnares, . - Croseent Satril . ,s" Powder and Shot. . ' Pine hand-sags, . G. B. retnrna his thinks to the pablie for the patronage they extended to him In his lad hrldtral capacity; and hopes the new arm. hy the quality of their goods, strict atten tion to busineas, sad accommodating pricer, will deserve and cm:nomad their continued support.' • BBIGHT k LllRelf, #. ikal;rs in flardisars and Iron, arena - reef. Pettsettle.Jaoraasy 0 1566 . ''s ; • 1-ft . , .':'..:I4IOO4,OOICAL.CA INET: -_ •-• • -- ,:.-_ , - i; gowLts,KWELlsli coilptire -71;111 t: t tido.. isaCiaabllama, 2:l7.4trch..atireat, ;AA •-*'• . w -Swett*, -Philatlera, - faraldt all . as ,- Wade V, •-. ' ' Xittn=h o t=it Mir' . •••• ' ' = l4 ll Malls at Not -York prima ! samlatilaals: with Aar , full written - eleseriptkar of the eablut Philatleella, Vobrear7 lts lA, 1145 trek,- COLDUEN'S RAILED ADVOCATE A LARGE - weekly : paper. --printed beatitlfal quarto Mem, and 'devoted to the Im provement of itallroad eonstractkm, zembinety and man. ageosent, ispabllshed by, VIRAL/ COLIIIIRKN at No. $, gsencietes New York. Temas—tit per,scustun In ad vance; elute of Itior more, $i 50 the each This Is a tbumuttsly practleal paper, and ts tarßel7 de voted to the manufacture of Iron and vanoldnery, and the Inipromeniat; of Itellneut superstructure sod manta.: .ituratt advertising Nittun foe business relating to Railroads. tbe Anyoosvi le unsurpanted. Jane 2y 1855 ' • 22- . THE Urn S:'.NIININO JOURNAL, Isma il sad 314441 Dealers' Price Ciarretat, S. PUBLISHED every Wednosday; ' loityoll at, Myer, at 112 real St.. Miami Square,) 1 o - w 'fork. ,' . • - ROBRIIT. LYON, Editor. ~ PitICS%---$3 per stmuni,'lnvariably in advance.. ' 4 • aIWALIPTION roe. roams JUILa, reII4IINCLCOW. - Great 4:triter' - . - - . s' 00 nanteaiat the Ootitionst or Biziope6.oo Tte Catuelse . . . . .- - 3 30 right lines WI nteisr • each insertion - •$1 01) For each additional line • • • 12N w Bus ith painess as per annum. not eseeeeling 6 l tines, e• 00 ppr,lueluited - • - - 3ao ' m • , aths • ' 7 "- • 23 NI lipedat untites, per lino - - - • . ZS YUMA AtIV/12175111111. . A liberal atrengeauret .will be, auldialththeeeerhe ad Ventre by !be 3rear. May ZS, 1855 ?). • AMERICAN INININC.CHRONICLE, Iron .114monfteketirosa? Itakt!wray,letieraia• every Saturday,. by D. litosich b Co, MO, Pearl Street. ',New Tort. Th e keit' - name mania indicate, demoted InainlY to the collection and &fusion of-accurate and reliable In. tbenaltion. relating to the Ws of, Meting and the truinu futures for Rotate, &wintering ; and Maintoics, Ua re tions. an d Patents, and all other Mattes connected with out immediate Plumb of 144ustrY• TERMS: —43 per annum, inyadably in advance, . sonscitrimos rat roaraoy Matta, ?MUM Matt= f Great °Maki • - - •, - $4 . The Continent of E - - • 6 00 00 The 8rp1.41 PForil urope nees -• • • • 360 • eoviorrterlio. 8 floes, or lee& for one insertion - - $1 00 Each additional line • . - 12 8 llties, or leas, for one year with the paper 30 00 six months " •, -20 00 13wfal notice per Hoe : - - 30 6W 20. 1636 . 254 EDUCATIONAL • POYTEWILLEACADIEMY. THE ;FALL TERM of this Institu tion will commence, Monday. •t• • ter 3d. IS5r, A.I!..IIPINNZY, Principal. 30• At• July ^4,"'45 MISS MARIA C. AYRE'S SCHOOL, • 1 For Mises, AITI1 4 1;•open Monday, September 3d, In Seio;tat strect, between- Norwegian and Mar ket-streets.: Tann:a—Five Dollars, per Term of ten week,. Pottsville, August Is, 33Zt • TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NTEAR i Norristown, Pa., 16 miles from Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river. 150 feet above .it.,.ls now open for the education of male youth over 14 years of age. from September 16th to Juno 160. The Course comprises most collegiate studies, and many others. There is a school room over 50 feet square; a lecture room 15 filet s q uan . 6 reciting rooms; over 30 private study rooms; 50 bed rooms, and other accommodatkins. The situation is healthy and very ts.-autiful; the terms reason able. The Principal. has taught youth. .Scholars last year, :24. Asititi„ AARkiii, Principal.. AUgust 'ari 31-em POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, • • dr illr. e•T&TE Or tr..IiNWELVAY.4I.I, West Penn Sqnsrei'Philadelphia. tIRGANIZED on the - plan:of the In ‘„ dust ri Co I I egos of Continental Europe, and the on. nee in the Union In syhieb gentlemen graduate in the 1- duet Hal profesalons. Third year; commencing Nl6NDAY,..Beptember 17th, 1655. FACILTY llicthetuatics'and Engineering, • Pmf. S. H. Peabody lion , r.tl and Applied etteulistry, ',A. Herinedy. Mechanics slid Machinery. " , • 11. 11. Boucher. (lint' gy, .I.lneralOgy and ' W. S.ltowson. rehiteerl "A iropographl Drawing, " J. Hera, 31odern Languages, " V. De Autardli -For catalogues , and further particulars. apply to . A. L. KENNEDY. 31. 1). Fran/eat of Faculty August 113,i '55 . MORAiVIAN HOARDING SCHOOL, • Par Young Gentlemen. • ' iv artth, 1 - urthamps,ni9xunty. l'enna. - THE 71st Annual Session - of this In_ etitution will open on the NI of AugMst.'ensuing, he charge for 'BOARD (lneluding'washinif• beds and bedding, fuel! and' lights.) AND TUITION, in all branches of ayegular English course of study, per quarter, in rub $5O 00 ccznee, For lessrms!in the 'Ancient Lan.qUagei, per quarter, in artranee, (according to the in:du:action given), :4 to $0 Lessons in ittruteing rind /hinting. and on the Piano Forte, Melodeon. Violin, Flute. &e.. per quirfe.r...in ad vance; (According to the Instruction given. ) $5 to slo' To US() of the Library, (lass Books, Maps, tc , Ic.. per, quarter. . ; • ; 50 cts. No' pupils received under nineyeare of age, and only such retained as are - of generally good moral halite. and Are willing tq render a cheerful obedience to the rules end regulatiOns of the sch Pol. For CiILII)3IV dress REV. EDWARD IL REICUEL, Julrl. o , tre'lna Prineipa. ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. HIS 'IFLOURISHING Institution, iocated at Orwigsburg, Pa.. has entered upon the second year of its Asistenre. The flue scenery of the surroun ding Pountr r r the healthy, quiet and retired loca tion of the.village are not surpassed by any In the :ztate. It is ensy of Access. being within two miles Of. the Phila delphia and Reading Itallmad,. to and from irbidh a stage run,: rake every day. • ,' ELI AS SCIINEIDER.,,Prin,ipai OrWigSbliro. Jtil7C 16, 7,5 24-1 V HARDWARE. , A3les and Springs, Table Cutlery. Pocket Cutlery.- Carpenter's Tools, Dritanta Ware.. Resnisers, . Rite Darnels, Table anti Tea Spoons, • Drays and Enamolett. Ket tles. • pane, Boilers & Tea Kettles, Ilea -y Railroad Traces.' Railroad Imo and Spikes, Double and Single Guns, Double and Single Pistols, Shot and Game Rags, Powder Flasks,. ' Powder and Shot, '" Water Proof Percussion Caps. lititfo Mountings. •ifully invite the attention , • above and other articles of mention, as they are 'deter- - ucern out of Phila.deiphia. 35-ly LI .effirwr. 'azd d+►7 rin OSES AIM GARDEN NEEDS, Ix , ~ agallarialtaaral Implealeaa, THE subsciiber will kei en bind Closer, "timothy and othorn, seeds, White Closer end Lae % G ; '''''' lordlier with Garden and Ffekl spy win of to be fresh and aul. lie au i w ordefi LT all kinds of WWI Trees, (warrantnit t rs, they gre represented) Apieultursd Irapkunt, of which erthlSe furnished at maraufsetore s p r k, seeds and trees sold by the subscriber are%elezi; ma'am). onl/ftm grower' of lePutshon R i d lle does not dentin seeds pnx.und promber„,„,,, maraud, trent those who sell ehelp.withouf,..L• &Irwin of.the Seed sold. Nor does be N 14,7: seeds: grown promlsenotudy In stoat( e,itjAXt ekie proximity , deteriorates tbeh tibtrly thole of the santo rpertm T/dr i.,,, eenaldaratlon to those who hurebase either. emote, rot tees, se., send In orders early r t . 11. BANN. Vplit Mirti I'H 80tt,.--The experir Sir 'Humphiey Davy demonstrated flat corgis, saeh as magnesia and lime, compound bodies, composed of and oxygen united in certain propar6, rat t iOs or-retativ4;, weight or measure. ear *, 1 14 4 been found, by modern e to ha united with oxygen in the follorisgp,, pop tons unitels ooarpoood of ei/conta„ 49.9 71.42 pis . sitbni Tir Alumina ," aluminum, • .M Miguella, •" bulguestuzu,lo." n)„ 44 all. the . piimary earth ' s, silica and 74.; na are probably the , most abundant: is Scarcely a farm containing one 4.4., acres, to Ile .found, ou which sand and r do. pot exist in separate and well•del messes. Out they are more frequentlls;l in it`state of semi-onion, or blended in dit prollortiona, as in "clayey" and "sand s lo o ,„ 1: Ni x% t o clay and sand, lime is the most c t , mom earth.. It is distinguish e d fro m the erg by several marked peculiaritie s , and fortis various functions in the e ton „ T veg4table ; life, which are of great intipm r ,,,,, Blainesia was for a long time overlookkt „ eonfounde:d by philosophers in their inre it i n , tioini, with the other earths, but is now m i., niseil as adistinet substanc e and einse 44. 4 properly, ht the Hs.. of primitive earths. folloWing ,table from "Sprenger s exhibits the amount of liine and maghe.,n seve - ral crops named : Wheat, Oats, -Pntatous, Cabbages, Swedish Turnips, Wheat Straw, Bitrley " Ont Wed Clover; turnips, 14.truci: .I.lAcltie9.—The Ausrrirl:t flier . egive's*n account of a trial betw. ta 11 McCormick's and Atkins' Ile*rsic bea4y field of oats. AU of them work€lll,:, but the sell raking attaehment of Atkin; oil+, as giving it a superiority over the The three machines cut era:• .1 art., in seven hours, or 12 acres each. Ai gentleman of our acquaintance made a visit a great portion of Lintz 1,1 u! durinr , the past week, to witness the fitrm.;rl getting inAheir harvest. lli. was astoni, twi at the great number of reapinir and !no.;.:::: machibes employed, and the farmers hith that but tbr them they not bee' 4bleto secure their large crops, hel . p l could not - be' . obtained ; gobd weru receiving $2 per day and board.r.d ewaagh them could not be obtained at tlx. TWreaping machines have proven to be-ft. tritiers' best friends this season." BiEAM Low.—The last attempt to hatrt , ..A steam to the plow, took place at the exhk: tion:Of the Royal Agricultural Society,,l.:nz. -Juty.,2s. :A steam cultivator svas entert:i Mr. ;Usher, but unhappily tailed, by a ;w.f. • spani , , to reach the ground: While trave;i:: on the road it miredin a soft spot and vca: r: easilY•extiicated. It is described coMPlicated and clumsy of locomotion. A le - W . ,:xperiments were mate with' it, in i 46 but i(seerus to have been regarded air. invention inure ingenious than useful. Nct• Withkanding,this failure, we are strong intht faith that steam will yet be successfully imr duGod on the . plowing, field. Steam .-,n2h.tt are Coming into very cOmmon use in En44:tr . .... ambng the farmers. They use theta tbr tints ing thrashing machinery, cutting fodder, rtt,, ingLs'Fater 4nd a variety of - other purposes. CrizAsst , ii; GCSE.—A eorrespoqvia Scieidf tic American conitnunicates the follow. ing, may he of value to sPortstneri: . tc ashyour gun barrels in spirits of tu• petitine, by dipping 'n rag or spun,`, on your gUnfrod into the liquid theirs out three or ,lour titne:ii' when the; he cleared; from all imparitie's; and can L used nlmirht instantly, tis the turpentitic evaPorate tici leave the I,arreis dry, ten they are tv.iittie moist. it will nut recent their goih off; like miter. Alter bei n g thus,; there; is no danger rust, as when wit,l is used.`Jan: an old experienced gunner, at.], have practised this fur years; and found it ltd.". : • • 14e American Agricullurgs I remark. it 6: aboYe:—"We think, however, that a taixtirt• of 'o'n'e part of spirits -of turpentine and iv, or . three parts of strong alcohol (.pull , wine) well shaken together, would be pre:;:r. able'." Cleiined in this way they will dry acs be ready !lir use immediately." NesEavAxn .VEGET.Inm:s.--IVe hare ceiviii a nimadier of letters reljue,,ting ii, ntizti t ti a , give. the beste!serving % : e . :.7:tiii.le and, fruits in a state as n, rly fresh Ai pi,,,:i. , :- . The infornatiicr is no doubt of great imp: taned. 111: can 'only giv.6 our 0pi1ii,,,,r,, , ,,q.: inoi method which we think would i.,€: :41( - cessfill if tried, fairly. It cotiz:i.s..s in ~ , .);p% i iii. , all tlie moikure from the vegetab4,s m,,.i :....: at a low liOt in such a pl-.ce .111 plaeing them'in cominon glas, heating theta up to almost 212', then ingthem tip tight, sealing them over Moisture-ii necessary in the titteurnpti , .-.f . vege(able §ubstances; therefore, we thit.;,::. , ! abot4: plati would answer. The Swole, purslted taus plan tor preserving a gi:4at intiny TO: MM GIODDI.E CA KES.—Theso c4 . ,“" 5 are.hest made with milk altogether, water; tw6 tggs, yellow and white, a of corn meal, the milk to be 'warmed. whole to be well beaten up with a ladle; The _quantity of milk used ni;;,: to suffeient to render the mass so can' be po*ed with facility from the 1)4'3, the: griddle-one spoonful Of lard or 4 ,,, N 1 butWr, and one of 'tine flour. The. gr,d , i , c should tint,be made very hot. and Le tlior"r:' - ' ly cleansed and greased while viarm, tate the tuining of the cakes that they `done brown , " without burning, 0:1 botti:: , . , •'• The batter or dough should be prepre4 l mediately before cooking. • Tb KEEP' MILK SWEET.A. Boyd, n pondent, informs us e that he has'practicv , i • peculiar Method with' much success t1):4. serving milk sweet :in the pans. consists in placing a piece of. new harnricr`" iron, or three twelve penny nails ilk.each tin patio.hen pouring the warm milk on them.-- Helielieves that electrifitv has something do tith producing the result. , llc h 3ltrit ' i many experiments beforehe hit upon this u. 5 Whiela he found to prese'rve the milk s weet a %tiger tittle than other plans ; tried by bitn• 1 " 1 "7% , -4 iito ,12 20; kt:) '24Q 551 7, 1;2 » _NS 13, 12T .2. lieripes.