Wit-410 - Ati3tt6t. "DARN IT 1" Trr TtIlL. STWSC-"-A fireatboli their., I man with wwil en dead Who weer to htinseif irith said. If he porcletuee' sholtid bump hie head. D.irn it! • tires than a lady with -a mate. Who, if he &anew to stay out late, Bat would use these words to venom t bar hate— it . Where Is the matt that would apt =IC— U hta raspeuders gate IK bite daueluk brisk with ladles gay— , Darn itt Sappaso, when dituelnx st a boll; The pumps you won) wars 'most too small, Who would riot those two words leesi`/' t Or who, when shaving in morning cold, With gashed his chin with razor old, And could dim powerful words withbold— Darn it/ k Or, ifs fellow with lore Is smitten, And letters to his dove hal written, And alter all should get the mitten— • Darreill Or. when tine's notes or bribe fah due, And banks are hard and won't renew. In these two words there's comfort e Dani tru ilt Or if, when riding in • sleigh, - Your hcrse takii and runs away, . And turns you out, who wouldsar. • Darn it/ Wto•re's the man who. on ice or slippery stone, Hall fallen and jarred his ilazy bone„ And not exclaimed in angry tone— Darn • Scott obsol this brilliant exclamation, When candidate to rule this nation— Tie said he cried in desperation When nne Is bent Cu writing rhymes, 'And tried in vain a hundred times. How well them words with any chimes— Dern if • TO all yonnl ladles we lipped!. Who hscen't whole In their stocking heel If these two words are not genteel Darn it/ In short. ;when things hare gone past bearing, Alt Into.threods one's portent's. rearing. ThJoe;iworilso.ro bettes far than strearinz— • Aorrs it! WE don't remember ever having seen a bet- ter specimen of what nifty be called Stagger ing Language . than the following room Punch: "The account purports to come from a cor respondent at Berlin, who had had the honor u!' ditii;tom wi!h the King. just lie.fOre Lord John el at that capital on an impor• politic.. •.;kft,4 dinner. •King et.,:mt4t6neti- grievously to the •Correipon , int' of a 'statement which had 4 1;1 •.2...1re' 'ivy London Times to the follow. " . •• • .r,,, r 1 goe to Berlin to aver real meaning ut* the King L! r•lw , lt with much emphasis upon the ~-.;rl po.slibre, as being peculiarly of fensiv,. In directing his remarks on those objt!efittiable expressions to the 'bore-Spun demi EYte monarch did him the honor to use the English language, as when talking to the EngliA it is his custom to use it always in the afternoon. "His Majesty," says the "Correspondent,' "was pleased to say: "'I f polAblel . Whyifpo3Aiet Whnss Lor- johnrus'l come Berlinfor tashtnin mymeanig= i itposltble? Youunstan mymennigwellenough! Youtfi no difficulty in unatan tnymean—ic I . — Now do y'oletella? Veywellzhen! Whatshay ifposhble for? Shif I coo'n shpeakplain? No instinkness in' my prunciation—izher? You 'stinguish ev word I shay. ~ Donn? Yrellzheti. ifpoahble's 'bshared. 'F poshble 'ali erroneous 'Fposhble's a gratuishous assnmsh'n—lposli• bleis. ',wont, have ifposble: Share's no 'sh thinq's ifposhibility. Nev' lem me hear• that 0 ... ~ vs'vation any . morel—and pashdecanter: and aff zhat, ifposhble, we'll. sniocigar. . "At a lateC•.period of the evening, His Ma- jesty reverted to the topic of these unpleasant worli which evidently-'stuck in the royal Oz.' zard 1 On the' last occasion the King was So ovetkOme that he cried, and his utterance was Chi)kea to such a degree thA. the `Corres pondent' was depri , ed of the abili .....,,- . o pre sent a report of his . observario " . • All which leads us to suspect that le King of Prussia is not a strict prohibitionist, if he indeed believes in the "Maple Law" at all. He mat be a very "hard cas6, - indeed of whom something ftivorable cannot be said; ,but such a "hard case" it was, who died in a small town in Cayuga County in.this'State'.— He wain cold, penurious, cruel inan e "with. out natural affection, implacable abused his fatally, and quarreled with all his neighbor. 4; and when he died, his neighbors bore him to the grave; and as they saw the last of him no one said to th.other a word of lamentation tier his loss, or sympathy for his surviving rel atives. The fact was, they couldn't say any thing good pf him, so they very. wisely held their tongues. All but an. old Dutchman, who walked around the grave three or four times and looked in as the sexton and his'assiSta'uts were covering up the coffin: He seemed to think it incumbent upon s,ostbod,y to say one, 'good word for au of neighbor, and he him sell! volunteere . l it ; "Well dent he ish gone at h•• gone . ; lo W tt ' r 2. yeod shino- tr• '.l .',l; I: v.- ..ae tell you that 1 lay .iervice:i; but, see- I . will 3.14 that the re .,, h 14 ire th to a quarter :►y i liLv,t , Itc.trel .iieripes. C,t.iNny.antES rrt. I!:itvstni,As.—A writer •)11,i of the . newspir.trs, in reply. to the ques cranberries care erysipelas? . .. says visited our family a few dayS since, stated that her daughter had the erysipe 1t t Trite bd 1. We called td mini the re m• if r-rcr..•riniendedbY the New 11 ;yen t On retarnin4 2 h.rnte in the evening she fidni the disease was spreading rapidly' and i assume,: a . -frightful. am - Fr:trance. She i n n I,l4tely applied a - paultiee nide of cran brrries, which seernell to arrest it at once and the second poultice effected a complete cure. O: M WAX TO COOK CIIICKENS.—The Wow in -; is highly recomrnended: "Cat the chick en up, pia it:in a pan and cover it over with water; let it "stew as usual, and `when done ;nuke a thickening of creani,andlionr, adding a piece of butter and pepper and salt ; have mule and baked a pair of . short cakes, made 'as if for pie-crust.-but r lied thin and cut in 511111 squares : This is much better than chiciren pie, and more simple to make. The crusts should he laid on a dish, and the chick. en gravy put over : it while both are hot. ' WILL MILL CATTLE.—R. J. Lam born. of Chester county, lost fifteen head of hnllotiks, worth a thousand dollars, as it was thought, from eating acorns, the tonic acid of Which 'produced 'constipation and a' diseaserre sembling dry murrain. Wild cherry leaves, which contain prussic acid, will produce the Ram! erect. Cure—Mix a pint of Molasses with a pint of melted lard, and pour down . ,tbe :taint Xs throat. If the body is much bloated, 11 , 11 soapsuds. iiIONEOVS PATER very large Jo;11 it now in the mune of erection at Little Plll4, N. Y., by G. W. Beardilee. of Albany frr the parpoie of rnakinEt paper from various kin li ,if woad. Its dimen4ions are - to be 81 by 103 feet for the main bnilding, with a wing 50 by 90 feet." Twenty paper machines w:11 be employed, and about fitly tons of pulp pre ' paretweekly. It is intended to have it in opiration.about the n.iddle of October next. GAPES ix CnidgeNs.—A correspondent sends us• the following preventive of this - troublesome disease. It is easily tried and _will do harm, if not effectual: "Clffeeqround.s mixeJ with Indian meal add to Tor:ag ( . 71i;:kp.u5 ere and . pre.veuts. L , ar. , ,s. I have trie , l it 1,.-111 have known thus , . -...110 hive found it efli:•avijua as n cure rpi Preventing." • i ,LEATHER..I : .. .4 •,. FRITZ,!IENDAY &leo., No. 29,.N . Third et n - t, Ylilladelptita. Morocco Manufacturers, Couriers, and Importers of Farscrt Carr-SIZINS 7 Mid 'deal ers in Red and . l Sole . Ldstber and Kipp. ' Philadelphia, `ebruary 17, IbSS I 74y .I.ILINERY GOODS. Hpring itales,llB33. :.*JOHN STONE 1 & SONS, No. 45 South Second street, Phil Aphis. hare Just ~, opened ilreir Spring ll:Variations or Mks, linstteti raaianrai nearer:, Laces.. Crape,i de, dc, including a general Assortment of Millinery ..irticics of the moat fash. l tenable Etyles. The above goods have limn imported exposed) , AR our filming sales, and comprise the larVest and best assormeut In our line to di found, in this market. Philadelphia. yarch 10,7665. 1 - Wm WM. FRANCK,AUCTIO.NEER, N. W. corner 2d & Buttoning Ste., late Tamany • PIIILAGELEGIA. Positive Sale every Evening, • AT 7% LECLOcii, AT TILE !AUCTION STORE. ' WILL. be.sold without reserve, for C.ash4lothr, 4.spletteri.s, Satinets.. arlif Dry Goods generally, Boots and neva, Cutlery, Gurutl Cloth ing, Musical fustramentsi and Ilerebandlee generally. Sir The Auctioneer mill Ore hys personal attention to sales of erery dOcription..l Flilladelpbia,lFebruary HEY 7-1 y MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL AND ' Phitsopieso Instruments, • AS SP CTACLES, Microscopes, SPY GLASSES, DRAWING; INSTRUMENTS, sepa, tate and in cases; Engineers' Levels. Theodolites and . Transits; Surve'yors' Compasses, Chains. Tapes; Protrac- tors, Paralle) ;Cates, Ivary,Seales, &e. 4 Air Pumps, Electri cal Apparatus, :Magic Laidcins, .Thermometers. Barome ters, Galvanic Apparatus, Magnets, &c. Schools Supplied by_ !JAMES W. QUEEN, 1 , . 264 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Air Priced Catalogues. pith ovSr:l6o Illustrations, sent by mail. gratis. !tbrongtottc the United Stateisand Canada. May 12, 1655 1.. . , , . • I IA-Sta t)EALER IN LAIIPti, LANTERNS, Chandeliers. and Cabdelahn 21 is, N 0.152 S.street, a ye Spruce. Philadelphia. • lIATIng oniargod and inl• proved his store, and having onn of the lar;rest assort ments of Lttnps 111 PhilS1,11.111.1 . ; is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil. Vamphene,.Burning.Flnid. Lard and Oil Lampe; and Lanterns of all patter:as: Glass Lamps try the package. at a small advatfee over, auction - prices. being • manufacturer'and dealer of Pine Oil, Earning Fluid and Alcohol. which. will he furnished to Nierehants at such prices that they Will find it to their advanta4e to buy. Also. iformehold tilas.awar,L t.f all descriptions, at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia. tictober 214, 1531. : • .13-ly Arm it: • BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Ts now well establishd as the bast ar-1 L tide ever offered far ) h ens 'Moth's. is entirely! free from Acid. or anything injttrious to the finest artl.l cies. Ml' llonsekeepzns whrt have pot used It *IR find,itj mull 'teal:or and los trou'de than Indigo or any other' article oat. The great lecutud !for it has brought out several fositutiour. Stortikeepers , and .consumers will be! careful to get.urN.TAMl;i 11A R put up at Alfredi initherger's Drug More,: North Second Streetl Philadelphia. Storekeetleni can , get their supplitCs from] the Grocers and Druggilits they ilea! with, at prices that 'will pay them a 1:7061.i propt. , Dru.ts, Cuotticitls. Paints. 'l, - arnishes. Dye Stuffs. le., itr..,riith n first eateasserthicnt q ererythipg In the line. Storekeepers. Physicians:and Manufacturers supplied at reasor.able rates. A IX. WILTHEIttIEit. Druegist. .\l4 ICa 114th ,St.c4d .S:reet, Philadelphia, April '7, 1855. 14-43 m . . AfiftlCl.l.7l7llAL IMPLEMENI 3/ tNI.7,ACTCrIL7. Bristol, Pa. GRoUNDb (370 tlerr! , o Bloomldale. nrar•Bristol.. June 9, '55 ' 2.34,1ut • . F. Hi. SMITH; . 34 I'Ic:FACTUFAIC 010 . Port Nogales; Pocir,et Books & Dressing Cases, .2v: iv. l'..?q..Pnirt/i al Casual SU., i'hihidriphia. - , LWS - on itand,f k:AN ,a large and varied i l assortment of Port .lonnaies. Mcrk . Boxes; , Porket ft.sokr. . ea,ets., '. 1 • ' , r - ,..,' ,il [tankers' Cali'', 1 Traveling.Bais. 44.3.a:1 t, l'.7ote lioldeqi, I Backgammon Boards, I'ort Polios..! i Chessmen. Pocket .Mernoranduin IliSoks, , Portable Desks. Dressing Ca.Se!t. . 1 ' j i Cigar Cases. ke...tc. ..11so. a geueralassurtnitent of t:natish, French and Ger ,. til,tlo Alley GO,/du. : p Fine Pocket Cutlery, lltatorso i ßazor Strops. arid Gold . Pens. • h. `.l Wholesale, !wand and third floors. r , i , , , , F. 11. SM 'III, ...V. IV:Owner Flair(/' ,t trre.snot .tilx., .P.''iihn iniaci. 4sr 4 )11 the ri,toipt of $l.-a snperior (told Pon will he sent to any part of t to. Gutted States. by mail—describing 'Pen, thus—medium; hard. or'soft. March :11, 15.55 1 i la-ly MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. 1, 1 1, _LEE & ALK Eft, Successors to ti EOEGE t‘7'atl ILLIG, Chesnut street, under the Utah Motive, Philivielphia. are constantly publishing the latest Must. front the most popular Au thors in the United l. , tates, in a style that will vie with any issued at any othtir house, either in this country or Europe. They have also the phissure tp announce to the public that their stork ut Sheet Musirion hand. consists of the largest and most.cotapieke assorttnent to be found in the country they arc con4tntly roliling to their stock all the New Music published in New . York.. itost en. &c. They also Nabli, ! •ll Tuatyuction Books. which are In yeneral tis.llifougliout the country. PIANOS--A fine aw‘rtment of the best manufaCturersl of New York and Ilost,rj. at thelawest cheap privet.. MUSIC... I. I NSTlit: tNTS. Also. a itenerti wisortinent of i;uittus. Violins. Banjoes, ke.dViolin.iluitar and harp Striturs.i of the I,:st Italian qualities. all' f which will be furnish.' ed to the nubile and tint lead , . at the lowest rate,.. , Orders PlVlClnally timded td. 4a- All Lee .t Walker's ,N1i10:! and Publicaticid, can L e l obtained at it .1N N.k..\ I,,N!tt and 31u..:.• :Vie Pt - Ms ' rifle. ' ; . • I is: _ _ .134. Moral taol Phil ufrlpsia. 413er':eeen the `• - Pant‘l" Tareens.l ilrAB F()R SAT,E,!,at:verv . low prices:. I larze ate.rope,4l. er1):11:141,1". :;11.1 hf yN L.l lurj, mite! 11UNS. :41 'T G r lk MI: 1114/S. SC1'1;11'011 FL.A. 1 !:5.1•014 - 1/1:44. CAPS. \.lt.--111 lila.; a rl. - eri7inAd,:lo et tle• ehlttest nr; lia;re made eitensi% rif 1111 sdi.ply of their 1111'!V1V El) ‹L'11:1-: rtOsPri tTI: OF LIME. For pall fqedlug, bruke off the nit I .41 to his hear• ME PH LAbEtPHII ~ AAA, ebru: M " SAMUEL S.!FETHERSTON. Phil%frit f a;u-t TO FARMERS. . : And inform thrir eu•l:notis that Ile Hire hap NOT nr.o, kr , r4scro, but eontinnis at the ofd ratv r $4O per ton of 'MK) Ms.. 1 , . k ct.nsi.l.,h,l the !wet tnqu 3 ,, for Wheat, Rye and l ather Grains, , t only prothp:int; h. ,” y ,:r,lis. but :Lis, Milit•ning tho aw. I 1 I utai , m.—'ll.sorve tht t barr-1 of our artle:e b Ram , and that of Voris ,t Lett stamped 011 the te•ad, tmpb;et% and mode. of usiiig c had at nurotori, ruby plait wheuslehireil. A . I uetiou ,b;alPri. . . • - I Gneitio. 17 . M ., rinfr?)! Prrari.ral at 'Fr ;mina,/ r.tits; den,. OCE.O, ,a one of the riebi:,:t Gaming,: ever fatrgeed: fulii !Vial to the l'erurian.; ' NEEDLLs, So. 2.'3' 444 1.. i ti, Water stn:at. first star, 'ahoy, i`heanurats.. iiMGHT k {.real. Agitrit to ItottssillP, W. W. Iltattma, Agent at Auburn • August 25.':5 ,000 : 04 0SPiCtATE OF LIME, •Z` .Orcripal -,.r..1 ;en eir4e,' • r [wavy • :n 1.• d.••• at t Iceg. Lysr, t,l litid Ph zi r,]ertrd for' —" ' ■ BEE i ter. • ', CLstin I n. 4 •1,, • •i Cement, • r.l. • ' to our customers. :t! , .! ."t d sup.•rfor to most In th,s IN Tlth oquil t, a. y ntrtrk<4 Zl.ll'lo n , ani.orlar Opana, far . 911110 at be low rat tnnr. , Ct r ti MEXICAI (MOUND CtIARCOAL. &r. At tho Stp,nt Plaster Mths,ljunction of RESCTI York A.veutto rodCallowhill strain, Philadeh)hla. Augtlf.t. 1 11, '55 F I VE,PER - C#NT.3AVINC FUND. .. 7 -- Votespany. I A LNI;1 . STR ET, south-west corner of Shied street; Philad,Aphia. Incorpora ted by the state of PePttsylmula in 141.. • Five par-cent interest IX ;riven and the money Is always .paid halt whenever It is called for, without the neeellatty or dyin g untiee for it ' mfoneh4nd. People who hail, lan-e stIIIII.I put their money in this SaVILIg Fund. on nee:Ant of UM superior safety and con venienee It aft,rds. bit any itum.larne or small, is to . f-elt- This Sal Its. Fund h r osi more:than bathe mink* of dot lam t.tcnroly vestedfor the safety,of deposdtors. The , 111 . e* , rturl tr. teetivevid pay money every day from rielott; In the niornipallll 7 o'clock In the' even ign. and on %inn atid Thuay evenings - till 9 o'clock. Peaple witn ttave ti nt in, are invited to call at the odiee 1%.,r forthsr In i fermatlon.• - • ITENRT Ii tif;:vrgit. Pritsidnit, itonzizr iiimiricmiE. Fire Pres/diet ; • WM, J. REP.D,Srr , fory. :1 4 :qv. 11; 11;34 44- , 20:. • PIIILADELPHIA: DECOU /4 PAIDDLETON. -'' XI'AIPORTERSpf, and dealers in WON is I P '4 ; N a l laTe3; l 2d i" 176'. 1 .'‘.'irth A:ri j t7 r' trlai-t'Arar. DOUNTY.I.. ND WARRANTB‘ and. the Widows of:per one who bale period in any of the wars of this Uni ted elates, More 1790, Who are entitled, under ibO later ;act of congress, to IA4 acres of laud; can hate their ptaptly attenttoti to at reasonable ehattes, by applying t ra o J. JONI.I, Jr., Attorney d , Cotreyasseer, April 1855 f 1743 th 21 emisam St fKltlada & BELL, . . STOCK AND BILL BROKERS No.iog. Walnut ,far*, below .Fburth, Phi lade/Ain. JP,ARTICULAR attention given to the parehate and salellf stocks on cottantsslCi,tjatd to 0 negotiation of Proetissory Notes. Business entrust ed to UR. by cermiyuntenta, as . promptly and causally attended to as Lf they it cre,peronally present • l• .Augnet 18, 715 !I :334itt:- ' 1-- - f r WHEATLEY'SARCH ST. THEATRE. Art Street - • Sixth. Miladelph:o. . - S,' . : ' . THE St AIM COMPANY, . riOMPOSED i of • the first ArtiSts in l the world. and eiteeeding in Strength andrralent any Dramatic combination heretofore tOTered to the The. atrial public, will :Openr every niabt in Comedv. Tra getiy, lerlo-Comic Drat*, Vandesilleu, Muslral Ititileitas, de.. dc; .Whetrvislting the city go there. '-, '' j -August :Li, '55 , ..1 . 34,-Znt BOYS? CLOTHINC. ' THE. SUISkiiIIBER, would rOpect fully inform theiiimunernus friends and cuslimiers of Schuylkill County. Stil t their assortment a Clothing for, youtig:uentirtneg is. V. larrer than ever, 111!.1 they are disposed to sell th have the privilege of e. this store. If they do fl 72 April T2,1b.f,7, THO DI;:ALER inj 1.e.. 41 South Wei ME= pguN I S. 1,4151,, IS ALNUTz (*.EA 31 VCTS„ Swelit Oil, &c.. riles. the • Auzust Is, TO C No; 252 Chesnut S A LARGE ST 1. 1: 4 1 11113RACIN f A s!tyles in C,•Ra4 Stair Crtriieto., the lowest CAStI Whol". Septenilvt• W . , J. S. DEPUY & U. „2'23 Noitch Second Street 'below 6, ..nttli-west corner ri;lith'*'Spring, Garden Stroet.s. Ph jilt !phia. would respeetfully'.inforin thrir limner cusealle;s and nth: re. that they hire just laid in p splendid as.uiiitnent of (hrpels. Oil flp?tut. Mat tin;g: Shadesil Poor .Vats, dr., 'de., at very reduc ed prifTs, wholesale atid rota!!. Tice XOTICK.— We it'll/ ;ell, our goods a: eirapas any other Mouse of the Rini( in the City. , Philadelphia. April rk, 1555 fi&P CUANO& sup frii.E. subscrit i l I: tay the almro in fats, to *nit purrha per PlirospliaCe.of Illez,ican Guano. . 1::' We call the, att.tit on of Farmers anti Dealerit to Oils Guann. By einanical, nalysis it is found to ,Nittain a larcer,Droporiion 01 P, icaphate tban Peruvian ituatio.— $ll,OOO Itvrrel 111Itili:g. For aide by Fol;. 10, MS f-ty IMPROVED SU ' r E subsrrill ■ Farwell; thnt I'll r...N.lnwenil , tli puperior to any in examint• and try it. Peruvian and 'Max At the lowt44.inetrketi EINE ,E"d'farmi•rs ran tho er..w,led wharf. July 14. 7.5 FLEMIN Produce Cox No. 40 South ii PIRTIC I.IIJ . of thr fo)oming Pori• Butter, ' float Lird. . • NAN Fray, R•ff "ere— Wm. - I bite Paul T. done*. E,41.,' A tizif..4 frown, Egg.. Phihidelphiii.,Wat. (', President. of the Penna. W li.). do, do., John Gill. Ep;l.. l'ittAursz. [Jun,: 1. '55 22•Iyi 44- • BOYS! CLOTHING.. : •:' I"llo.3lAtc,'lL THACKAAY,T ..Vn. :',1'.0 ehrrnut A't:reel, ahor. 1:1h, Phila.:rip/4in, . ' ll: AV} : cons ntiv - on hand anCnigke I ji!to ordor ItOY:S. CynillNG. - i , f thi•nopt '4:hipmc....l . . II stews. Prriwins fre'pl ,i tiaillslinirtit. have lII' l'.. whirb forty not suio. " 1. N. )I.—A 1n.r.:,. ris •, line, stlio, t.4:oli' rout hi: 1-"nriiihii r w.; k, . at low priers for cash , Srpirinbtr I. '55: ' I FILE • Sew Stireet Ft constantly mantifinTtnring, Files and hasps c•f - innerior quality . and at 'he lhwest pric e s., e. i nal to the.l,. st int portetf .., ,, sl4. and mull Vileapei. . ;:: . 31 , 61111 V t Int•rs and Meeintoh•s• unit have theippld•Filt , re-cut and made t4ill be new. at al.nit half tht.tx)rißinal. et.st. I Flit. 12 built s. fil tat per '.''z .: Flat. IF lushes., ;2 75; perDor.: :'sw.f.l,-..5. liall.mund. Mill-saw tib3l other Files in pt.•poitic.n. t‘inate files-and fra,th•naht,parts of dezetis eh argtql at lb • same rates, and warranto satly.- faerei3. J. It. '::.:4:111. No. tit New st..rts•twej hare & V ine..l; :fterond .Ic . fhirh sits. l'lt'llad'a. Außnst I', '55 . :!'.i..3y1 TO DEALS S IN OILCLOTHS. ZIIIE UNDERSIGNED beinaTl,gelv ... tr,..tageh in man zfa-turint: (lil (lents. ha, ' toads ar ratittem,nts to 'sell his own manufa 'lured gost.ht: The stocls!in store is emotilete, the quality litn.urpaktied. and the Mires at whi.ll lih :an afford to selh.ranntii fail t give tottl.fanion..... i ~ k r•i.sl...in, .s.rsists of FL' wide--nev. pal trrn4) AGE T9l' cl!i e r munrlrii And ph wilts. in thepill p , rtell; STANt MO. housr, 79 Arch Kt.. k A tiguFA 4.'.+5 WURFLE t NDREIN I tut ~r td Gum. :worn! Ittry..ct, Pldly hand a treneral 1'014,1 Shot thins. larE all kinds.. A 1.,. the , Crea , :e to ist. tn shoo and initY , rtation. Shot anti Kale hart. Horns. Gann. hags, I invite persons w to call and ota.tnitte, - 4.11.40. 11, I 'nut d,tei tt , run, •Irott't foiltet N. ll.—Particular hranclit.F. A‘iqtt,,t ME TO LUMBER . A 1 INTZERI iiyi to ittipply any` li,r. iron:, thAr \IIII.IIIi riti.r. .4ealercitnil 11 I , IIS frihn thorn.. Th lwr for hie. which ti kill.ltallroml. 3 InflPi i Tatiimuc. July 7. 'I . SLAII ! LIE under 1 i elipzeill in the ti,' ,Tannuitri, for thea.s l tins work to Pottss ill keeps alwiyi , on Linn kuatantves them vi tint fart , or decay. II tind'durible. The 14 the eqiit is hut a trifl, Mall o.7rner !41rch frt., IsthS MACHI SASII, Imoß, MOIL' St. Clritr, Seturtyltlll Cottnty;:ka. ru tiE Sultsciil)er, (of the latti,ifirm of ort ; ,-ht,t leiwtO i n 1. haring now his :Matitifactory In Fompiete order, is prepared to manufacture kr:machine. ry.. trotriete Franars.! 3rxh. Doors, Bluth. Slailtrrg. }1an ,,,,,;„ tasters...Awn:n(l Ports, and (tenor_ • ally all iuruing In irrexi. Also:( Ai Drift & Railroad Cur's, with . ran work complete. .Lc., kr.. at the shortest notice. ; lie ham for sale Lumber of any descrlptiMii' and ran furnish Rills of Lunlber nt short notice. assort- Mont of Mors. Sash irluzed and 'primed), lied:Posts, ac.. mwstal tly on bind. I Persons desirous f purchasing articles inhis line - of . husiness, are incited to ritli and' examine hipstork and ,torkmanship heforo'purchay.lng vises, here.. I orderS Aro sollcitrd. and strict attention wiftbe given t 6 their faithful and prompt execution. 3. 1453. il;le CHARLES Si. Clair. February, IMBE NEW ..L.UM.BER.YARD, In Settnylkill pALm Fityrz, respectlitlii 4 :invite , the attention Builders and others. tel larte essortment S , n relied • nnel Green Lumber. 'Which. they will:be prepared. to furnish by the latter. end'nf March 'peat. at- the lowest pystrl;le rates, FOR CA Sli I Our stock cc - m.4sta of Wintr and Yrtion 14 , 1 Bosuns, il , srtn. and Mattock. Also heavy stuff. sueltis flouts. Rl.ll/iitS, SCANTLING:4 2 Puere. dc. tinte also or.. llere'd a large aSsortment of different qualitielt of JOINT end Bs? I PICSI.7*, er.n.:xa-I.Artts. T.WX.. and top Alter leit li all other materials belonging to the 1 1.,v tuber Trade: i One of the trut being a practical hnilder..pe flatter nursvlves on having letlected our stock in such 4 manner as to ,Tive entire itatlefaction. 'Our lieary,lombtAas been hawed to order, thin preventing tituclf 'cram° to the pur dxfzer or bulb dell,. FCall and examine la-fore purchasing elsoarh'e.M. Yard ')ppasite Dr. Paitie,, office. I'. G. PALM. • EIMIN Schuylkill Ila n en. February . ; ;TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. The Sehnylkil). Co. Luinber A Ibumfactiiing Co., 111AVING now' their large, Shop on' 11aDrend Street in full operation are prWarod to furnish to carpenters and builders. generally. Doors.: Blinds. Shutters. Sash Mmaldincs, Door slut:Window Frames, and eeety article in our line in the latest style and workmanlike manner, and at a !Mingo( 2,i' per rent. pn firmer cost. They have also on hand a Inge assort mt of, . • NY en hite Pine Plank, 3, 24..2,14.1 1 4.1. 3'. - ; &I high panel.; White, Pine Boards and White Pine klenring..'_.; Fellow do dte ' Yellow .do .Dry and Green Hemlock of all kinds for building pus_ .Gak, Maple, Pop jar, Chair,.Plank and S4ititilittltaarda, 1 and inch. 1 0b-try and Walnut Plank, for railing. Also tamed wbrk, such as bed pests. table ;eia,, bents- tars, on hand or turned to order, and Ulla of stUff sawed to order at the shortest notice. • I • .1 One Ten ilerse Engine with :33 feet boiler, aliitaapiete and In good order. for sale. cheap, by the Pebtitlkill 4:30.1 X.Uuther OtanPanY , trill, a uansi-11. y. l'etsmt« tiring a: a itt&tancil. changiug clothing purclii , ,eil at c.t F. A. 110 YT ut St., cortior of T,nth. MAS BONb, Foreign Fruits, 'Nuts, tor street. Philadelphia. MALTA RON I. VERMICELLI, Flt.S. ~ COCOANUTS. 1 GI:OUND NUTS, ;, ster, and fur sale at tlitjlowest Tuom 1)N1). SH BUYERS. BROTH.E , above Plinth, Philadelphia, cr. Now oPry , K OF OARPETtiIiGS,, •he new and .164 ding Tapestry, {trawls, Ingrains and Is. kr.. all of eSirh TIM PCNold at . - ; sale or Retail. SIM =9 Mei . PHOSPH. OF LIME.' ers are preparedl.o sup tusble fertilizers at tilftrk4 Ts. In store, 1,000 hatr , :is Su warranted Must to any thatta J.B. A. A S ACILF.N. 7 .P9..c. Ikharres. Plottdelphi PHOSPHATE OF Jer informs Deakir's. ,and has greatly Imprf.sed I.lhf'iittallty 'II ATE or WM, and nrtv ,mifi lpe ankie utanufs , tured' liz,i; hint. as utarkt.t. You ata , 'tithed..to call, Also .. :icaz Guano, Oils, Camilta, &0., hGas. J NO. LTOMIAl01". Successor to Thos. W. fr-cnn. rid I_, r,.tith 1 Vitari es, l'hilailelphla. 4d on tIK 4, prlTAtio alleys, aid ATM EMI & BROTHER,I .lesion Merchants, ater Street, Philadelphia . It' attention paid iii:sales rtieles: Given and Drli•d Fruits, (Ira , . Seeds. Cin 1011 S. 'hsrs. Poultry. kr.. la distance purchasing nOhis cse prii liege of ebangOst stir rirtivlo rtninnt. of Patent . Shnithier-Aento r with general tosnaineut of whieh we are preixtri' . 4 to p•ell = AND RASPS. Works, Phlliadelt)hia.. 'he scriber ix ME .4.l,,tilifr .„ , 1:. from 2 .(41.4 feet tap..stry. i'L. IT/I:4. on dirks. itriltsilnd ruuc in TA too", 4+IL < - I.frrus, 4 oe glnd piittorn. supiOrin'r 10; the itn 'i;i LT till C 1,1 1 .119. Wan,- l inv, Third. Phihtch-lphin. :'• II'IMAS POTTER, 3/41144/q s iptrer. . IN'S CUN STORC.,i WURFI.EI N, . No. fit: North elta,lia. a here he keeps iiciaslantry l - i.rtment Double antt Single low- Dock hunt,. . and 3,kstols of I•eleLrated Cast Steel Ititleilh In the pointed tall of my oA'n make lot brigs. Pouthis, • ping to purchase zootisiii . ,rny line my bt ,ek before purch4Pirn; else imints.l to sell on the mestrliastmable 112 North Second street..; • ttrutPiti paid torcpafring.ln all its •-• a',•tlll • UILDERS, • NO PROP TIMBER. I l &• DA VIE'S, are Or l eparetl oantity of honilookand tim , (sacred • tn order) nt tti,Chespest luildrrit Trill fir d it f tileir_ititt:re.t to have oho a ituar(tity Arfrop,ttm ;v deliver co 'the little Schuyi- I above Tamaqua. JJ •,;! E ROOFINC. [pled; having lieenl'hrgely Lore named business, in Miid aninnti f.. 77 years. is desimuc - or 'Astor:Wing at:d elsan:here• in the counts:. Ile• d a large assortment of tqat;.s, and It of the hest qualify-Ls:o as will is rnoting In warranted he tight ~•st te•nr6nten only are• emplOyed. and l ing mica co on that of Ikktilithq. 111031.%.- E7M 1111,11:eti !road re I.i..llthiniva E CARPENTRY' DING h R. R. CAR FACIORY AT mg XEDFCINAL LYONS' KNTHAIRON. .- • :HAVE YOU us t 1 fur the bilk It is most dulightful toilet arti cle Ln the worlJ`eudle pr4Untnentlibenetkrtal fur aruf and .ltald heads.' Tice tiattritirm frilly- restored my heir' .Artri. a belines4 of twelve . )4 ears truly, ! li. L.Nriskrtat, No. ISuWarren E‘treot. Neva York. AN. Lyons' Extract of Tiara Jamaica Glapi o far dys papiia and ;metal nerrois4ebility, lc., can in had at -* h 3 • C. AeitLtTS Perthraery and Varkty More, Centre Street, Pottsville Ottolver ' 41-tf • TRUSSES t TRAYSSESSI TRUSSES SI! • C. H. NEEDLES i. Truss and nr4e'ff Establlahnient. I COUTH West Corner of 12th -.. 0 ! kieLd Race straits, Pttll drlppLis , Importer of tinroFrenrh Trusses. coritining eztrras- emit , ar.d durability with rorroct?Oonstrurtiott—___ - I geruial sup:A:not patiohts C4ll suited by remit tine, anion), ts as below :—Seild but number of iftalrsrouud the : hips. and statiug sift. alerted. (Ilst of single Truss, 03, al, Double—ss. sn, ri4nd t fic .. Ihs truetioil s as to wear. and how to effect a cure, when I poidble. sent Yr Ith the Trtirls. • . • 1 Als, -, 1%3 sale. In ; :rest variety. . " Dr; &inning's Inirso*ed Patent Body, Brace, Forfthe ture of Prrlapsus uteri, Spinal Prays and Snp-,; porhs. Patent Fhouider Diares. Chest Expanders and; 144.4etne Itrates, adapted to,: ill with Stoop Shoulders and i VV,lttk Lanes: lin.gliSh Elalaie Abdominal 110*Si:is-pen-I tu Nodes, Syringes—undo and: . ternale. . i ail- Ladi.i.' Rooms. with; Lady attendants. t Philadelphia. July 25. 's4' 30-Iy. ----- Why are TV - .1 Sick) • , • ,T . lIA.S BEEN !lie lot of the human race to he weighed down by dbbetse Mitt Suffvriu ,• . — HOLLIIW AY'S areripecially adapted to the r:lier of &It Weak, the :Viols's:S.l6o liclicak, and the Infirm, of td! riitnea. agc..i, ctiAtitutienig. r Protessoi• lbilloway personalty snpOintends the monuhicture" of MS medicines in the UnitAi States., and (Item, them . to fic , e and enlightened pc.ophi, at the best remedy the world ever saw fur the removal u# diseaas, I There Pills , Piarify the Blood. These famous Pills are l:aprossly combined to operate r , eilf,the stomach, the liver : 4 the kidneys. the lungs. the skin. and the bow LorreiAing'a ny dent nowetit in their purifyttw the hhood, the very fountain of life, anti thus curing dkettse its form'. Dyspepsia and Liver complaints. :Nearly halt the human rice have token these Pills. It bas Leon proved in all parts s of the 4Tirl , l that nothing • hall Len f ulna (91131 tt, I/101.1 in cases of oliF. , rd.,•rs of the liVhr. dyspepsia. -And stoMoch complaints generally.— • 1.44 s on give a healthy time to these °mans; Mlwever much deranged: and when all other matins have failed. General Debility, 'III He'alth. - ! Many of the most despotic tioveruntents have opened their Custom Houses to tile introduction of these fills.. that they may beeoine tin medicine of the'„ masses,— LeArned Colleges athoit that this medicine is' the hest , retnedy ever known for persons of delleate health, or' where this syslem has been impaired. us its imiwrontting properties never fail to aff,rd L o Female'.complaints. I,t) Female. young. or oil should'he without this celk.••• twitted niedirinu. It correrts nod regulates the monthly cohrses at all periods. 11:1thig in many C.IXeS like a chartn.• It As also tin, best and safelit medicine that can be kiren tot, children orall mres, and for. any complaint; &disk-- gin-oily no foully should ire with ou t it. Llollowuf s Mlle are the brit remedy I /1 , 71,n in the world k for the/WU:ring di:eqees: • Asthma. ~ feadarhes. •• Etoxel Complaints, ‘ - : ; ndlzestion, ouch-a, . ntluonza, l'oldi, • .. ,::' nflamnt inrl. (West Diseases, .!' I . award Weakness, Vostireneso, 1 . .iver Complaints. r i l , 'N'l.si 3 . • Lowness of Spirits, •• • Iliarrhrea, . :: lios, Orpsv. .•,.. Ftono and Gravel. . llebility. • - Secondary Sttnitionls. l'e.er and Azue. ' Venereal Atttrtions, yHaalv Complaints. I; , Wornp ,/f ail kinds. • ....d..1 at the Inanufartori , s of l'inft:ssor liollo.ny. `O hlaidon Lane..N,tr Pock, and 244 Strand. London. and Ir. all r,speetable 'Win/girt. , and Dealers of ph•dicines lindmitout the United Stiites. and the drill-ix,' world.ln 'hxos.. at 2.5 vents. t::t 4 emits: 4 10 il each. 411 - nu,. 1.. ~, a hs,h,rwe mring by taking thelargur sites., t'r, N. R.—Dirmtions f T tbin ' guidance of patients in t.very diortler tiro .iffixoil to oarN box . Mny . - THE GREATEST Medical I/Inca:very of the Age. KENNEOY, of Roxbury, has ai...o)%vred irr One a mr ennsmon pleury tewds raft& that cur,,, • Every KiUd of Humor, from the wont ecrotalti;down to a c•.numoa pimp!. 1I Ivt.c tried 'it In ovor ILA caws. atrl-nrcer failed ex: rcpt in two rases (both tlninder humor,. 1k has now M o s over htindtvd rertifleatesof hs virtue,; all within twenty tulles otjt.,,,tw, (fu,' bottles are _warranted to "cure. ft nursing wlre mkt h. Ong• to three bottles will:in:re the worst kind of pint pl . (:s oti the freer. ' • Two to three bottles will cure the systou of Liles. Two bottlekare warrant:id to cure the worst canker In [IM truth and stomaoh. Throe to tit bottlith ari.i warranted to cure the worst ...4e of Er!.sipelas. • • inie to two bottle., are narranted to cure all humor in the eyes. ,Two bottles.are warranted to . curo running of the ears and blotches among the hisir. • .Four to six bottles are 4nrranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scalp eruption of the skin. (I'sio or three bottles are. - warranted to-cure the worst CA'S,. of -ringworm. • ;two or three bottles arc wariantest. !tire the most .16.perate ers,e of rlbiuniatiall• fl Erse to four lx,ttles atr ear:anted: ' cure the salt , ire to eight bottles Kit cure the worst ease of scrof- A iwnefit in always experienced from the tint bottle, arhl x perfe..t. cure is warnin rod when the al quantity isitaken. ne,idt.r. I peddled over I ' thousand bottles of this in the t.t . Boston. I know the ofeeta of it, in to crs• ease. So suro an pate: vatiolznish tiro. so wore will tlits curd humor. 1 lire j . :)..4.1(1 a bottle , 11" it but that Mt!lanothrr: after a triao alwayn Pp aks for itself . .— . Chore:lry two thingw'atbalt this horb that appear to the slirprisinc; nrsk that it giiewk in our pastures, in star quite ot its valor has never beet. known until I disooverop it, in IS4W-----second. that it slioulticure all kinds. of Itismor. . jla order to give sot.ie ilia of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovip. I' will state that in April. Pl:td, I peddled it and soldlabout six lea.ll-4, pei• day—in A l pril.l.t:tl. I add over onft thousand it•dtles per day of It. I.:Nitrile of the wholesalt,kuggists who have in the biisiness twenty and thirty, years. bay tint nothing in tne annals of patent un‘livines was ever ;Hill. it, There itt,a unit ersal praise ef it s from all quarters. !In my Own practice/ allvnys kept itahietty fOr humors —•litut since its introtinetin astv general family !medicine. gt•••at and wondeeful virta es hate been ft•und in it that I !lever suspected. ,• l-Sevet'ai rascgPfepi'.e•TTd fits—r, digya.to axes al ways considered Dom rablit'i have been cured by a few hot -0 hot a uterev; if it will prove elie;-tUal in all cases of that awful mitlatlg—there are but few who have mien more td it than I iMve. • kaow of lie veral rated of Dropsy. all of thane aged po,,pk : c ured by it. Poe the various diseases of 'the Liver. Sidi &ache. Dyspepsia( Asthma. Fever and ngu.i, Pain hj the side. Diseases of the Spine. and partieulariz in dis eases of the kidneys. is„- the discovery has done inure good than any medicine ever know it. l•No change of diet necertiary—eat the best von get and enough of it. 1'.14 re, ti,us ,r UV.—A4I.4Ir S. , ):10table-t•poonful per day ---ichibtron over ten yearti. a dess , :rt spaonful--children Ditto tive to eight year, ,4a-spounful. As no directions can be tipplicable to all •to,oustittftlons, teat suflicbint to otwtrrab. ,, a the bowels tesli:it a day. Manufactured by , DONALD KENNEDY, ,Co: ;Vireo?) 4r0 . i1: Rox6tiry, Aim Price, One Dollar. , Whtr.e.fir...4l7,lltx:—.Na4 York city, C. V. Clkknor. 81 ~11hrolay .trovt: C. 11. Itrn,t. 1112 Itrot,insy; ' Clark. 275 Ilro2kinny : A VII. & b. Sandy. MO Fulton trt. : 1 1111°1(1min u..tent, for l'ettilsylvanirt. T. W. Norr I , 'AN, 1:12 North 2nd Strelq.Philadolphln. ' For ‘.tic in•l'ottsvllll., try J. G. Brown. .1. Ilughes . ard PROF. WOOD'S HAER, RESTORATIVE. 18, eo NO DOL' B'Y, the most wonderiul cli , very of this .11;47ii,1* progress. The following Is Irian a dist itißuishol meihber of the in.s.iieal pr.fession: dl SL. ‘ll,-.l,tn. try I. Prof 0. .1. ir, gr—nr, - ir. :—Unsnlivit(ll, I send you this certificate. After behatt nearly hald for s long tint., rlf.d haVilag triter ail t.No half r«st..rativ es extant. and having no faith in atiy,'l wan induced, on hearing of vi,urs.: ., to give It a trial. placed mys,,if in the bands of ii?i.aeber. and had my 11 , 4 d well ruldn , rl with a good. stiff hrush. and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed Ita, till the scalp was all - a-glow. This I repeated every. inerning. and in thr. , e wi.eks the young hair appeared. and grew rapidly from August last up to the present tint, and is now thick. lilarit and strong—soft: and pleas ditt to the touch. whereaS.l.efore it was harsh and wiry. shat little-there was of il. and that little tht4e. was din. appeating rapidly. .1 still use your Restorative about t;lee a week. and %ball si'pn have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I have nail of these things—anti who has tint'—but here never seiM hithetto;"any case in which shy Person's hair nes really benefitted by any of the hair tonics. Ac.. of ,the day: Slid it really gives me•pleasure I o rivet.rd the result of iny:eNperience. recommendkl your preparation to miters. and It already-Las a large and gimeral sate throughout the Territory. The ta4.mie here its eiTtlets. and havt.i.ontideni, in it. All who have used it hero will rolnritirt with me in what I hare written. pie supply yon s.mt us Its the whin-sal,, agent, the it„ry. in already exhansted. and inquiries are Made for it. You deserie credit for your discovery. I. to one. return you thatilia for the b:Meht it has &menu,. !Ty. I certainly had desOire'd long. longam;,, of ever .of- A , :ting any such .result.';' I ennglatulate you that your thrtune (and a large one; its already made. Yours ha..st Sly. J. W. IP IND, Firm i'f Bond &Tiellogg, Drug,gista V , Broa iTtlel. .1fax4.../linuary'l2. 1555. !I Pr,,f. teach—Drar. Stft—ilaying matte trial of your flair itestorative. It gITs 4 S Inc pleasurn to Nay that its of fePt has berm excellent itt remoyirc inflammation. din: iron*. and a constant tt.iificney to ittlarg with which I tylve been tr,,ul,feci trotnl , rhildhood.atctlas al:,0 restored tity - luar, which was h,tinting gray. to Or original color. r;ltave used no other ar'acio with anything like the plea. I re andul prost, .ii . Yours truly. ' . . . ti.•li. IMAGO. fl ! (Extract of a letter. dated Erie, Pa.. July 1.7.1&54.) MeArr.. O. J. Mod den.—(legs:—Why'don't yoti send tis as much mote cf your great Hair Restorative? We rant all that Is corning I.,supply the orders en hand. and tinvicnot had a bottle on our shelves for 0v.. , c a week, And that has been ihe repo twice beton.. Therefore.seint its at least nue gross of each size. as an article so justly widebrited as your Hair 1114. t., rat ive will cell. Nome send 4. by Express. '::Yours , tl.sr-vsr. Bsortates. -1 • . Drtvgists. • C'hicage. ///.. _trey 1.1. Pro r. WroxII: --I f xi:olden r0(1 the magic effN•t of liour hair Restorative—l:drop yon this nrAn the subject. About two years. :ago mf,hair c , mmonecd falling off and thrning'gray t 1 was fiastbe7oming bald. I met n friend Who had nged your Restorative. and spoke sti highly of Vh. lit-111PS I was inclucrd to try ,it, although I had but little faith. as I had ref iv tried so many oth.4 remedies. t commenced using yooMitegtorative in January A few applications fastonio.f my hair firmly. It began t o fill up, prow out, and turn back tolls former coloriblack). 4.1 this time it is fully:,:rr.tored to Its original color. health and appearance. surd I cheerfully recommend its Ilse to all. 3:1). Hozs. t • • Northeast; flimsy/raffia, .Van {r 9.1854. eta:—ln cmaw.squence"Of haring hair. for several years past, not only gray. but:perfectly white. I have cut it !short, and worn caps to 'hide It from slew: hut. semo 3 Months since. I was indneed to use your Hair Restore ij'VP. and I mast. injustice, say, that tts' effects were al- Most miraculous: for it Itas changed it gradnally to all. Its former splendor is tolrolor, and left it so soft and gins. sy as to be more beantlN than it tavar was when under the Influence of the finett oil. I earnestly,. therrfiare, t*commend it to every lady as decidedly the "hest prepa ration, for toilet llAte, of siilohing to the world. • Brew Harm. Adrtoo—.o.,J. OOD:14 318 Broadway, New York, And d 114 Market Atr W eet. Louis. Mo.. Proprietors: S.W. IiToTT A Son. WW1lee:II - a Agent. Philadelphia: J. C. C. 1 UoMis:Tirugr,ist. Az-ut i . PrAtivil!r, Pa. f August 11. A,. NEDICiNAL. .. FACTS FOR THE 0,,..:...PLE: . F you .uriks I • ; FACTS h a - pleasant br.:. 1 . n, healthy. wagams, lind WI to rival pearl—use ..4 , vswes Rota rn Pura. Far neutraliiing the effects n vitilted ae reetinuar of the mouth. removing stain 3 lidprew , nting -I tit , Szctitai4tiott atartir. Int lg. rating ti'. h &Alb y gums, and mmetit: Ovtor or tha breath, this rrcpte t rtec chat /extra ,Trip.44l;,-iil , 11w form in which it Is put np. renders It prefe ratfe re; A seastt—beir44 aura i•eotrotairil—whill, its ~le.rant fra. x:into and Inagikal effects ttquler it thE. mkt IT r;4.11 rztv,..ite with all whit, valitc-the health.purity and beauty of. their -Prepared expr4sly by.ll. D. L. DODW`f. Eurgeon pen tist. Plitt/Mlle- •!. April 7, 1555 I•l-Gra . • IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Dr. Dtipoakeo% Golden Female Pills. T HE 00A1BINATION of ingredients . , - hi thrae Pills is perfally harmless. yet wowirrlsOly chkuicieta in rellieving all painfutstud dlalcult ineustrua tion,and WI recut:ming all obstructions Lc., from whatever cause. Certain to cure the whites, and may also be suc cessfully used as' a preventive. They have born used hi the private= it dice of Dr. 'lupine° for over thirty years with utiparniellid success in every case. S. D.—La - dies Who are eneacut must 110 t use theta. For full'particulars ilee directions in the I es. Price $1 per has. sold by all the druar,lstS in ...Schuylkill county. and will I.e sent confidentially by until. by .enclosing II to fit:lO.lAN BADS:NAL., Chanty. Agrai--who will also sup ply the trade al:propriztor's prices. .'Fignature of J. Dr eoseo CIA each boa—no others genuine. Pottsville. Jane 9.'55 FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Sprains and pains of y all kinds.Uyv MORO AN'S Male BALM. prepared and sold bY J. MORG N. Third street, near Market. Potts tUle. and 1-33.yhav omit. Philadelphia. where the most satisfactorY, references can be glien. 1,!.5 and a 0 cents a bottle. ly Mr. J rei.h Jtargan—llear gir:—Ths several eases of your Ralncwhirh you have sent me liw'sale, have all hem disposed of. and still they call for more. You witisend be express 30 doz. more. as soon as convenient. Jt acure Rheumatism. Neuralgia. prattis. iturr 4' -, Cuts and 12uh,es. and other remedies whi/h it pt-oinisk's that cannot be surpassed. It is s med icine that rerommend itself wherever it !a intro duo d. snit 11 . 1 withstanding tree repu.znant'e to such reniedie'is imierally. its invariable success in ihe worst cases 3 ',gni. aanted.dnutands for it. even of the most pre judiced.f.tir anil impartial trial. I had a ease in my own family, a servant woman who has sn trer.fd for years with rheumatism and swelled limbs, that in n'alking they would suddenly give era, with knots on her wrists which caused her great LatTerliet.— Wo bad In!tal other rena:dies without stmcess. until the Dalin e which gave instant relief and effected a p. , rfect . I you a . :CertilTrat. , from Dr. M. 11. Battzell. one our tiv , st eminent physiriaos. and from other - genticunin of our city, who are well known and testify to Its va1;.16 hie finality. • Yours. respectfully. • WALIi.II %V. timmv.. NO. Aei. youth tiny sleet. svptenil . .; 165;. nitrryi Bri.—near Sir :—.t t your request I have tried Morgan's Atuzie Mini in the various 'complaint.; for which it is recommended. I take great pleasure In ad ding mine to tin, long list of testinomials in its favor. I candidly confess' that its e.Tects have surprised me, in purrs. Itheuntatients. Neuralgia, by its premp t ac tion and rertaiti relief. It' should be found in every orate house. a 5: an Invaluable antidote to pains of all kinds. have, tried it in my own fluilly..aud found that it gave the relief It premised. Yours, truly, June 11: AVOID ALL QUACKERY the-AND TA4E; BY A - As. Regular Physician only. 1 IFL prolonged, and a cure for all pain Coughs, Colds, ComminptioniCroup, Whooping-Com:h. Eiver.Complaint.Dyspepbta, indigestion, &ur :quill:nit. S,,..stocu 11,:and ftp Skin Eruptions. Fever :tub Ague Ili Sious Fecei. Cholera. Cholera Morbus. Itysentery. Bowel Attectieiis,Piles, Sore and Weak Eyes. ltheunia . tism. heart i,Diseto.e, ney and; Bladd.k Affections. Drain}. Fall. i.ef the Womb, and Female Complaints. At the:mint:4of ninny eT my patients. I hare ronsent ed-t:iimi up a class of my most efficient prescriptions in' the forta,ef leaUsly Medicine:, each one suited to a par thmlar discnsoi and not, like the tnanufacturecs of the ninnydystrunit and panaceas of the the. promulgate to - the world that my one compound will cure all diNeases. and why}(in the words'ef the great Italiap ph%slcian. ,Spriiianzgm.)-jod ine , iichits of 'Ouch Mig tow lade gn i. ua Gw 0./ tciath they snow less:' .1. c. 110 S _B. Philadelphia. A Remedy for each Disease Pr. Rase s E.rpoltwaraf or Cough Nyrup. To- the ra dial cure Of C•Onsurnpthon, Colds. I.loawliess. Asthe.. linmehitis,tspit ling of InilanwViaf Lungs I Thros4. and all Pulmonary Diseases. This pre {.Nra:i,,ll, nut mile cures consumption if tahmi in time. ftwtines the system zmainst all future attar ks.' a 1 Medicine. it is the bes,! . in Ilse nosh!: It is moa ms ~ .1 and reeoMitiended by pbygirtatiN. ladle at home and abroad. In bottles. cents. 3o rents: a nd Ti. EMI • Ros Syriep.—This pr,p.t rat inn alwit)s ridievvs. 311(i 1)1,1 elitS fltr :runt running ititti other dims-.tees: -mei! as int'aunation nr tLc Lunv,. Drops iu the Chest. and Cunsumidimt. It inmant roller. and fro.ittenti3 vurea in one Pri,e :01w•nts..i‘ Pr. J.:S. s I'prup Symp.--Children nr.; tn comp, tiangernits r-nup!nint y kids itainedintely t S. tto.,4;'n "avEn. r ti , Jse; Nprvi, Price 2.4 centr.. Pr. fteVer Extrart nI Ilueen.im me of the hest rid:iv:ll , S et ,•r ti , ett for diseases of the Kidney's, Bladder, kr. PI rep :'1 1 . 4.11 t 1)r. .11 S. I. ite ..Verrnus and darignrating e"rdiut. fur Heart I , iseas'es4 :ervotts A6,•rti•ms. flat:ll:lnce. Heart Burn. ite:llessness. Nun:lter.. Srnrohia. raishitt the spirits. :1:1,1 4islng power to the wh: L, system,. It is al most ntiraeulons in its effeet. 'rut:eta,. p,.. ,J; •'. Ily:prptir (%)nivoend. .1 stir,' run, f ,, r Dystn•p4.l.. Liver Contplaintm. and lodiz,stion. wh..n ta ken in conjunell.al with his Altlratit•Fe,r Family Plll~. Prier of ;1...th 7:1 r,•ut:. Dr. J.! fi. Rwt's. (1:1.lat Pdis, for falling of thti Wotirb, Female :Weak;Fess, Debility and Relattation. IPriet , of rem', Dr. J. S. Ros'e's Anti-M:l , ms or Hailrmni Pub.—These fill: aro tint witaranted to cure every malady or disease incident to man. but they are a grand remedy for a Lib ions state of the systole and common Fevers. IVlten used with Dr. Cosy's Tonle Mixture. will cure the foist stubborn cases xtf Bilious Fever or reverend Ague. Price 12 1 ,; and 1 rents. • ( S. l.og s rain rarer.—This preparation is truly the wonder of the age: Cures all pain. external or Inter 'nal: cures pain In the Sides. limbs or itack. Ague, or fanners In the Ur rots . Corns. Cruises. Sprains. .Toroth-ache. Car-n,-he. Stiff Neel:. Sore Throat. Pains In the and I .‘tontech. Sudden Colds. Ac. The Pain Curer being a foie Tonic Mixture: ior also used with, great benc it fur W. ,k :41113 , 11 and Cowels. Ahene.er you have pain use the fait Cure- freek. and you will obtain im mediate relief. It arts like made. Ilvery family 41;',11h1 hare a 1 rattle 'lO the house in este, of accidt 01 or sudden sickness,Priee 123.: and 50 rents. Pero , , no ;Of dolicate constitutions iv nature. or those who have been tad,' so 11 . Y the tn.- of Quay:. Modi chlt, or any- other eanse. should rwidl it, d, r. lii :zus 31EPICA1, Ahtt'lSEß to persolts in sicknessoi in health. which boo:, cad be had withoutch,„. of ..; 11. ISA N`: AN. Poit:vii;... A ti . ent (IT ttii , gal' •of t ;h.', 14.(liciiit.i. in Fviiii) I' i.: Co . r : %,„,h 1 0 . 15. 4 !., [Dee. '2:4. - 4 :",o-; 10-i r dammangaimantlmils.,-Aummairtimoisr..rsoo,irt/mericr.tra....4icie,.... HARDWARE. BACON'S PATENT WATER FUSE,. 1 .4 1 0 R Blasting in wet ground and un+ rlei• water--,uperior to ao) thing Dow in ttSe. May at I ' Also. all oft , r kind, 4 , 1 Fuse. or t h e boat gunlity. nianufattured by I L.ll' It.A.C. - tN Sim..lattry. Coop.. Juno 1,1-5 In-Cm FAIRBANK'S SCALES. 1 1 HE =inscribers, agents fur the man havejust reru/c4,1 a now artirl, , a 11,41 liiin ter : . 4.7 -ale, " role ulate d to :n of atf Glllli'e to 2ro . or &ale at the 'I OI Store. E. YARDLEY S :tzipN. • I',,t Is% ill,. April :2•3th. 1 , :,:4 .., 17- . . PATENT COLD LARD LAMP 4. THE - subscribers being e4 lppoiuted sole . _1 Ago* , fc,r th.. 5.:..1.-. of Stone,itrr:& Nnith's l'at..nt Cola Lard 'Minns. in !....,.11 u 3 ',kill owunty. Lai.. .1 laigel all sortmeht fur .4,1.1,..,.14 - hicii an, highlr .1-et.t.lninvnilud 1 . ‘ , 11 economy and ennvehiener. .141111,111 . 1 & 1.1„1:111. , I...ttsrille, ..i E jnil 14, 1.N5:, , 13- IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE; VEN'I'RE STREET, • Pottsville.--- 1 . ‘) The :iih! ilLer,.aro prepared to furnish the Traibi Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices. ,fr,ight; added whalesile or retail. be4t American Mar Iron. inan . ufaot ured at riltacilio.and warranted of superior quality rails suitable for mines, and Cable Ch:iinft furnished itt:.hort netfre direct from the Importer. E. YARDLEY & SON. 47-t IMO York Stf;rd...ov. 1453 COVEMAN'SCUTLERY§TORE7 • No. 21 North Third Street. CON:S'M NTLY on hand, a large as= snrtmentof Pon and . Porkrt Kit i VON. SeiSSOM, nu t Tnldo ainixes ' and buffalo; ly , nr and tr,:o4 handles; Carver} and Forks, Dirks. Bowie, KniroF. - cateurice assortment of Waiters. Tea: Trays. Sic. Fdti, 2Cinirlis3 , Coles and Sdnginaril Med , hal-Mica Pistols. n iih a general stock of Fanej Ilarilware. constantly on hand. • JOHN M. CiIiLEMXN. Importer. ! Philnitelphil, De , . 30. Irsl [Dec. :27. fl-If HADDIiIIAREAND IRON DEPOT. Tilt: ;AIWA:1011f it hit% lu.• ucw •irran --.1.4. , - e ' • • ,-, .ed his goods at his new pines. of husille,t •'.e ~-.',-. and with a new determina.tion or furnisti; ' ' ins nil such gods as the business ot thi: (7 ,- .al Ite;zlon niay require. at their lowest market slay. solicits the it4pection of the Public. I shall be always oii hand and bare on hand a full stock of liar I i. , .11.1 Chopping A \ es. • 1 -tine trust - real Sh"vels, I Cast Steell . Traee Chains. Slit Iron. Nails and : , pikes, l3 HON, '' Tackle, Mocks. ' Ile:lows. 2 Anvils and \•h-es, &c.. ' 1 liardware anft Iron Dep..t. (...L.NTLI: STIIEET. three ,h,oris above Mart:el . .; East side. FRANK POW, July 1.5. i5.,,4 28-11 . CLEMENS & HEISLER'S • ait!ti.kilDwAra; _1 ND 11'01N STORE, Centro ; Strtiet, :t fir doors nbovt• .12trt,,:4 (I:thif silo have enustantly on hand a full assort ment of , , - Zimith's Bulk Shooniaker'F Trnda. ~ Files and Rasps. ' !Carpenter's Tools,' Nails, tiples and Brads, 1 lirl tania Ware, Count i.r and Plat form S•zales, : A llen'S Revolvers, 1.7,31. and Hollci§ Iron. ' ; Rifle Barrels. . . . ; Hu e and Sheet ••• . . , Table and Tea Spoons, Cast. Shear avid Blister Steel. Brans and Enninekd Nei> Tin. Plate and Sheet Zip:, 1 ties, - Bar, Gopper and Sheet Brass. I PAM Boilers A Tea Kettitii, Pig and liar Lead. • "Heavy Railroad Traces. Castings °fall descriptions. I Railroad Iron and Spikes,' Mill. X•cut and CircularinwpL'oni.le slid Single Uuni. Butcher's Choppers, Cleavers I Double and Single Pistols] and Knives. IShot and (lame Bags, Anvils nud Vii.es. • i Powder Flasks, Blocks and Tackles, 'Powder and Shot. i Chain Pumps,', !Water Proof Percussion Iron, Coppof and Brass biro,) Caps, Coach Triniturays. • Rifle Mountings. "211 e I , ubscritvrit would resmxtfully invite the attentldt of the public generally, to the above and other articles of Hardware. to d numerous to mention. as they two -deter mined to sell 14.4 low as any concern out of Philadelphia, August '-'1'.355:!.. 3.1-ly -BRIGHT_&id qt NEV ILA triw.l Int; ST. 11E Two dot i .ra to low Mitt' llotel.aii nearly oppoitite the lib %erg' Haul:. Potts-Me. where N+:lll.e ft.utill an extelletit a.csnrtment of 11AEDWAl.E: CcliCh Trill/El/Ogg, t Filt.R. Springs. . .1 I Fine Trays. . Saddlery, ; Britania Ware.. Shoemaker's Tools. Assort went of line Locks. 1 • t Carpenter's Idols, • iTablp Cutlery. , lilacs and Paint. i Poeltet Cutlery. n.. '1,,,.. Bar Iroett all sizes. ',Table SpciOns. Rolled - " " , . 1 Anvils and Vices. i Nails and Spikes. !Ass,. rtment of fine Guns. 1, Railroad Iron 'rind Sails,,l 4 laetit Iron Crucibles, Smith Tools.: !Wire. Tin Plate, . Bathing 311a4rials, Brass Kettles, Cast Stevi, ; • Fad Iron!. Shear Steel, i PIES and Boilers, . Arm Bligter, ; Chains. Mill Saws.-: __.-• .- itallread Traces. • , eroxernt Sarre!. - • , Pouter and Shot. : i , Fine iltind-euiye, ' • G. li.returnie hie thank,' in the pane tor the Tuitronage they extended to him in his individual cspacit y, and tropes the nes firm, hy the quelity of their if 66 (111 strict Mien. lion to business. and accommodating price 3, will deseri,e and command their continued eupport. , BRIGHT .4 LERCH,: . . . Dealers in Ifardvaro, .14.4 Inns, el.nlre drat falai-111e. N,lttuarl 6, ISSS . 1-11 • ' ,„ u References. • Rununnit. March I.9th. 1555 WM. IL BSMULL, A. M.. M. D Zl43m Axles Springs, t Table Cutlery. !Pocket Cutlery, INS NEW --BOOKS: . . . NEW BOOKS. • : ... Al* TILICIU, the Right or the Left; the v f tlitirb 9r Owls:, 404 the Church cd" .ic„.lety. - Como Cut t..•orticnt. . . , , 7 ‘V ,, ltifigtrn, Li Otarict4 Itenck. • OCristirJobastune, • ' ' • ' .)lA..ttutairot and !tub:Ws—Life' tu C'ailf.,rt.La, by Fifiuk . nsr). - ist.t . • . The Ohl Fartn llAttp. by Mrs.. Lalit,z. 11, 1:1,1:11Ab tirpbsti..R, by Mrs. )1:+0 J-16•1r.w." , • Fur sale at. IL BANNAN'tt . , • July 11,15555. - 1 .flook and . 4 , ta,npliry & ~re 100 AGENTS 'WANTED . ~ To Sell rerry'a Wow Work on Stair Building. i THIS BOOK embtaces the very latest] itsprOsernente, such as Wigt benefd every carpenter I auu may iklsti to acquire a ktit tilishoe a the Art. / 1 .' 1 " - talus L'S lithographic plates and ups tuot el 70 fo,nrss—il- tits - testing every part at a glance, ,acne ef its advauta - „;es are as follows:i Alt rail listber, tor any kind of tui.;:s. is cal, square . i Mr - nigh/ram Vie face of th e il4one, and just ViL width .al the rut/. • . .. ! . All slrrirl r,iii pitris are terir i l - ed froth Vie seLnutul of a,: turvrr.cerrk. and are .fazind math wily right, lines. Al: ellipliral ineadds'aretwind bsr making but one lirie.! and had is Mc inside Line V the rail, wch is done in lice minutes time. 2 ° It po.citAvly sareti one haittlie ic,rk In making twists ! and at least One third of the timber. The retail price at; the book Is only r 2 Zaii. All things considreed. it is the i cheapest 1,154 ever published, and if it don't Se/I. 110 oth. er still. It rosy be sent by :nail to any place In thee:um- i try at the above rate. Persons - wishing to act as agents, . address tart Clinton, Schuylkill county. Peoria. . - .I. 11. PEIIItY. Author and Prcprieter. i 1 '.ll-.lins • i June 3, 53 . . THE °BEAT ANE:RICATT WORE OF THE DAY li•lrlnghr Life of Washington . 1 ; G. ; PC /NAY CO., 1'1131.1:311LK..1 , , completed' in l'hree 'large oe tavo 4 - ofinnes. illkttrated.at Two Dollars per volume vidunhi ready. and the ether two to he ready by Jan ; nary. I,St; O. This work is puhlished by subscription only -•;,. ;and .7.lnunt he obtained escept Iron It. LAN:SAN, sot ' agent for ,e;ihcsylkill omit) or of SAUL LI. DAnitow e ' cant assert N unty. , , uot-he , itate about subseribing; to this work ‘lll Lap ,se , l dpen as many' of 111,3khare keen. This work is.ropy-righ!est: and nits never •be I r le.. than: the prim nmnrd. The work is not pub lished In niinber., but; tit bont.t.l t olumes.'Look?" store kill have it for unless they ore azeutsind, , Lone of than eau sell the wdrk fur less than the wive named. i We derail this statement necessary in consognoncti.of., the gri.at roluinance people have ta subscrik• to.lxtttki in this co - Linty:to teavtdine ageidit. this l'reat trori,, I intiitcrary editor of the 'Scat Ita wit.. Ith , retTl,itted to earintlia , the adcatoiie • Ihe iii ion: lahors of its illustr h eus author could not i Imre bcen croatied sith a 11/611, appcopriatt. termination.: Ilk name : ill hencidertts be Indissolubly connected - with that of Washin-4 - tan, not only by his baptismal accept Lott I,y the noldr ntontinient • he has reared t o ht.,':- ttic*.attry. it :teas a ts:tittint; task that , the-yrriter who his I to2t such it impress of Ids ;telling en the nascent ilterat n re', of his country—ale, b, d e voutly tit e r. fished ithe hearts of d, American itoople—held in , equally atteetionaterenit utbranc , In the rabbis of the frontit:r. °telt:tits 01 universities, and the saloons of: fashitataltic life. whose successes in the railed lvalis of ; classical Ci , llll.l.llit , llmVi. 1.11,12 , [..i'; Mild, to illustrate the charactersd America in the eye ef the ,forlcl as' the ,elo: quence nt her ,Sonaturs or lit r pr•ovess lu 111111*.-- 01. uld creat.. a ;4qm:tut-lit litenterial of WrishinAtoti in alstyle worthy the dignity Of the Plll.jort and the reputstfen the zoithor." Tho !Carty erlitcr of the Philadelphia Evening Italie tf.+ , )f this work zia: follows: -Thu witrk in question has berm long autiripatist by the r, reading public, and the ay.:Went by4hich its publicAtiou was dolayetl. and which at Erst w.ts believed to thrwati;ll the loss ~ r the Look, wail cogret tett by ninny' as an alinost national calamity. It is needless to say that this Meg rtphy hag fully satbilied ':inticipatiottwo can only say that in it the illustrious author. Tar from mattifestingany fro id N i•Or. appears to have gained with age. , -A life of 15'..e.hingtou mind be, frbm neresqty.more'of a hisb.ry tinin a biography, or. as Irving hinn.elfremarki4. Wm...him:ton, in fact: hail very little private life; but wits entineutli a public character, Thu main exediuncoof work of liktory eonsists in &judicious sidection of tibia- trative faints, in their' ondensation. and in the Mylu in which tlty are set forth. In all these part lcularsirving is k 'town, to excel—in the present work he haa.ttianifested thent to a degree , which will establish the Life of Wash- ; ington as the I.est historical Liicznittity in The i prettultiifamt and characteristic exceilenre of Ale- work consists. leavever. of the. lit-like and Njvbf deseriptions' of persons. .a writer if truing has long since learitoi the art of Fkete/limr intli vid cats—and lie sew line tarultc of gathering from hooka those itecitraie Metro-ter a libdt are seldom ac introit save front p. , r4•ll:ll.B(..lerlintallre.•' For this reas'on. If fit Ito other. t hi , Life will provd of singular intorest t 0 the most .. renter. i -It is that the :pith:iv has flat only caniftillv anioont of porsoiis could that h.• also has deco ied niativ t ;iers to a tio;to roturvinial Nut...feet. In jus- ; 41e0 to thii pal:1141;os siati• that tho Work has' lawn -in% styli , well niirthy,;of Ps snlijioa. Is i. , nith s 'sal rail. IVer.thionlier. after an driinal phture in viiissai in of t. .A. hal la. list.. nC New 1N,v1;. - il - 6- EV er v man or. htial of a :mill." loVelc Lin try .vod teveros th- noon to : rd_ this iv.; , ii.;;;g:n if lie Ims to stake lit Ih• S-i , if.C.• 11( Ping ,(I. es prooons i,y;try to - hie raittfrvo. •4 .\ ufzust 4. . . INSURANCE. • ___..._ . . .... ... . T.. . . - ' ----I MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE • • • :TRANSPORTATION. I. AND TiiCsT C. IMPAN Y. Pt tTTSVI ii.g., PA. ' 4 - riAPITAL $lOO 000—CHARTER THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.! , - • DOTTSVILIA: TO HARRISBURG. i A.:} ierpetum. ' .' I ' , .fhis Couipanyl chartered by the Legislature of it,Mn ,„gylvania. milli teetpltal or One Hundred Thousand Dol- I T h i.i lin e eminects ;tally with all their great t4tutit „ ra and w 0,..„,„ 110 ..„,.. 1 , , ,..„ m i n „ , „ / „ 0 „„ / „. ir ida; .„ 0/ ; 1; . lam is .a. ; st fully organized. and ham '2oliimenciA butd bushiess In Pottsville will 141 at the office of litiwacti & I Ile "' • ' ' Co. s. S.,WILLIAMS. Superintendent. I I Thy Company Is preparmi to receive s inopfes and other Aprli tl'2, 1554 . 16-tt. ; . property in Trust. and allow Interest on all monies de. ; . I posited In trust. at the rate of five per emit per annum: PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAO.! prpal and interest payal;le on ilentatoll • . . , For rates'of l',lnititti on Life Insurance.Soo the printed - - Lti1r.,,.....,- , ; fables. inipplied at the °dire of the Cmimanv Centre a 41 13- -31 .40-74 . 15-1. 1 :,• -- rt.=:•1111 ,1 0' .- - ; ; Street. Pottsville. three'doors s ; outh of Chet Ex ' ea s i er Ho-. RATEs OF Fit Ell i iIT u \ 3ILIZCIIAN DIZE:' i - tel. JACOISJIUNTI.INGEIt. JR., President. I , dolor it AD 'IICSOO'rV. and Trigtsiner. 1 t . IN AND. AFTER NOV tiNIRER. Ist,; '• April 1. Pitil. - . . I 13-tf ' l l, I 155'4. - iintil further notice, the foliewing IMnta mot ; , - • --"- Freight iiilid)e char4LA perWO fronds :: • THE POTTSVILLE MDTUAJL:=—,. AND JO4NT STOCK Lll.; i INA:itANOE coV ANY MI I=l=7 Dry Gru o.llfetlrmi.,•ry. 11•11o..Carliell ) ings. Vn.•lOlr;AT Fi,..1 . 1.61n55. f . • , Anti;:. C , Tins . .. 1....4;5. Ear- I tlh•nm nos .In...c•rios.lll.inp 11ams.Illard N‘are. r I;A , liim . r3 ,o yster ,4l lls,Set.ls.. Al, Intin.P.ar I 10.a.1.. ) :101a5.f.5.N : 4 411. ns. llre His Ho• Itrio s q • St‘aton, l'iteL nd 'rat.. '; , .llt.S•mtp 1r0:1, 15 ted Llito,4.r. 1101 Gravel, Ice. 1r111: Lint.,l , the., 1' Itee. Mister. Flute; 1,4 barrel .t. ANTHRACITE 'INSURANCE CO. . . ' , l . . . • PHMAD'A .i. READING, RAILROAD.' lII.k.RTER PERPETUAIA L—Granted i ,:i.,-:,:tat.t of l'w:rim Ira nia. • • 1 . . 40,10-" -- A u t . li u I.lz ust 011. ii a I i i' , ..1.5 ,, . • ' 011ie, So. iJi I.Vainut. Street. bet zreen Third and Fourth i 1 " FFIC E of th- l'hilada. k R. R - . scr,,, , , , ,soolmtorhia. • I k )- . • C 0 . ,• I L., v.it,.(.. , ,,, , ,, - .4, k;br, ary ; ; J,. 1,65 . ; j - .iiiv , iottipany. with :i cash Capital pall in, combined with the!.Mul • tial principle in their Marine and Wand the rat, et Fred:lit and Ter,: on Coal tran„p,, c t i A I T L epartmnt,m•rures to t he :A....tired ample indetunit. v. ith tho. Conil, - .311 . i. A 111 1A..1, follow N. frau Mireli ,',th to Jun,j ; . , tit. I 0. - :: t. . : .. , pafill illation in the profits. atei - wi t hout liability for lassi,. __ _________'.....____ :., The I.',lnpater will i••• . ,•to: Foibles at th j usual rates of IDavi•-i• i preruipttil , , cull:raring .11l.rioc i Fire and Inland Visl.4.. - -: - , -!:•F-. • 1 $ , - ...7. , l it. r.), Luther. s Piers•m. c... , .. Ilicis A inLiried, L'lltrC'rflLS .Co.t , l,ll Maxtield. . . !1 -- -..-- :' - • Vete,' Sietn•r. . ' .lolin E. lAddicks, . .2 in! ' 1 it', ' 1 hat;! 175 I • tie,r,te F. TOer. • It. Itnnanott, I '•''.' I ':, 17 0 't, I ,;:' ; Sanait,4l It. Itothermel. Francis. 1140 m. 1 Ito I ' 4 :, IToll I i. - , I .: , Mt. D. I,I:TIIHR., l'o-sidc»t. 1 " r '''''' I 7 "l ' ' 1 r ' , ' ; ! rije.: . .ja,Mtd.i . l4l.i. Firc l'r , .!.i.ient.' 1 i I ,rd • I :1. - , 1 :i) I. 105 ; . Wm. V. 1)?, k.,.. 5...,..,/,:ro, 1 ant' I'' 'i. 71.11 i 1 ii. - : l inii- iItiTER 1.. 1,1:T:I Elt, hot raven appointed Agent ti , r. 1. th) • 1 h:,.. I ll' i 1 . 5 1 tho above Compare in Schuylkill County, tea whom per- I. oN 1 tin ' 1 It: II 1. 4:: '. sun., desiriant Insurance ran apply'. . . II •. June :.:.'.t. a 4 5.: - i • j April n. • - :.4 -14-d i... - 1 t l s': ICo ' 1 151, 143 1 . .. -2 • '• - . • • • ', STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. "" ' 1 1 OURTil ANNUAL S'I'ATENIENT" 1 -PI 1 4 , 140 • ~?jlayl Li, ln:, I. ' . I 4 1 , j ..suet . . May I,t. 1 , :,:i. 1 30 i Cant' 'pr•intitinis and inter,wl role 1......5 j - ed thefj•iid year, mutual depart 1 . 2,5 , illOtlt. ' •,' ZPILII-i :12 .1 : n 1 BOIS 14.,C.il aHe ill 5W210.....N.1 . ..17 93 1 IF,' i Cash Premiums, Stork lleparinft, , 40.1:5 - 2 :In .1. 05 i 175.508 5.3 MEI To •• H1 ' 114'101;3 " 11,11 t •• '• 0 10. B. •• Fat:, ~I'.4 . •!ux,'. - Mani:. ny 1.. " 0,114,1 . 0,4,n and Ply mouth Railroad, Itambo7s , And Potts' and " Norrh.town or Bridgrpor(j Port lioixurdy,, • • •• '• • Itoyet . s Ford ' •• 1'ottmlow:11, ",Dottzlasy Fdrd4l , 4o.' . ‘• itrltdinq, •• Betw - tqui Reading and j 1 '2O MohrFcille. • I I ,20 ttatnhntc.. 1 •20 (trwi g stmi l f. , ;, 1 21) By tho It..ard of 3innageri:.. .7darvii 31055 S. BHA t: ',..d,notary A SSF.TS : Bonds. mm tWiCvS. rtorii and Gther. SCHUYLKILL 'NAVIGATION CO. • 17;1.13.1 72 . ; • Ellll yeedl9l*,, 07,00 t+it Flf .T!E NaviLlotion 0., P, taste' n1)111111.1 And. Ir. 'hands cl ; Man I* Ist. 11:•Wi. • 1 ; ,14.01t,11 The charge for the use of inn, and f”r toll "n ;Ant Cont.rilo ,, l rrieft on tin. Feh n'ikili Nasigat w,lll be as fullows:uutil July ]st, IK4: City are so execediundy vuluable. became: - 0. . form-to - .5 : is ie(iiiired to ...gluten, and !win , INDEMNITY. ' • n that chtss, in the plant; this is pt . :lm:llin. r illlF., FItAINILIN Fire Insurance Co. i the seed, and sometimes also in \he tr•• • ! . . . . :.itico.;,CY.‘TS - of Philadelphia. • 01:1,:e. No. 100 Chesnut street, 771 e 5 i. • n e ar Fiftit stacct. 77 I r;` , ; • f . I . . I Phint3 calf easily obtain an iiininnifance n,:,.... I hen, okrgen and hydrogen, from ale! a!'. • cif 1 111 Chariot N. flancker, George W. Rlcharda,, -• ! , r; - - 1 , 10 ; -,Tlicalas Gan, ' • .Mordocal-1); Ixwis, ' i soil arid manures. Not so with ner,..n •••,7,!. ! no .Tnninlien AV1141101%, ' ' Ad.011.1.1t. E.',17,..11•W;' ' 2 . ! ' ,:,r, ' S3llllllO 1.44111 t, . - . David S:ltrorrii 1,. The; ii:lnnot get it from the air: !!!.. - :•o" , r.'2.! ,- -55 i Jacob L. bunt h, . Mocris ratters on, . ;; most soilst and hence m I”.;:rei';' • 57: ' 50 - • Contititio to make lusiiraime. pormatieut or limited on lof it 14 , . 5,, 0 ; ev e ry , (Wseription of proper; yt in town . aaid 'country; at. i contain much Of it,•Eirtoluci .n nO!, a -.lc. 57' I 57: l, 50 ; rates as 1...0r as are consistent with se..tiritv ~,.. i :•7 1 ' 1 50. i ' The COnipany have reserved a li;rgt• 4'oi:tin:gent Fund. I enect., 51 1. 47 I which with their Capital and Not that it is more errs •,. try th•-n•.': ffi ''47 - . afford ainple protection to,the insured. 1; i 'r ' Sun " . Kife/ Y i '''''' t " d, i other Organic bodies, but ni,,re seiree; a'n! , '' 5.. in• • I 47 ; 'The a4ets of the Omit - 4914y on January list, 19 45. as pule ; in a ftirtti available - tor • , Innis. iii c:0..!.... 50, ; 44; ) • !kiwi, ak,nsiably to an Act of Assembly, were a.( follows. ; • : 'i'''. 48 44 ; viz: 1 . , i sowing applies to phosphoric acid, l' • • o •n• 45, 41- i • 31ortgages, , $500.154 C. 5. Stocks, i',.(51.541:1 25 I ; mr .I:'. , - 451 41 .i, ' Leal restate , 10it,:3:•S 00 Cash, ..te.'i : 45.157 S 7 more necessary than the mini - il , 4tl .41 ; - i ..- . , • 1 42 redients; but still is more vallialn:e„••,••• 1. ; :04' : i .. •', - • '. I $1;2:20,097 417 I ' ' still ; ::1 on . ! Tetupirary Loans. ; -!.. . . , The charge will lo• per ton of f,r210 ILA. less five per ;iont: ; , '- = Since their ineorporatino. a period of oil:104;4m years. ,• • pri:c... - '• 12 :!• 459 on `more uncommon in the soil will ir. rro'"' allowance for waste, as ukuall and no charge less .than they bait! paid upwards 0f....,n, ornion fief, h ',wired th,ux. I , In . hll :places where manure en twenty five cents per toti will be made for ;any distance, and dollars. losses by tire. thereby affording evidence of ' ' I from the sun and troll' . * much washing by r•-•• ' Rules' of Tolls , the a 'vantages of insurance. as well as the ability and i . .. ... • ! disposition to meet witlaprmptners. all liabilities. •Cli A RCES N. flANOti ER. l'resident. on stiseillaneo UN Articles; to be thargeal,per ten at 22.10 : • ' ; .- i ;ilt4. `'slue is . gieatly increa3ed , its., until further notice'ri ; • Cita:nits (1. lit:, X/iit. Se,-,-rt try. i . The subscriber has becn appiinted agent for the ato.ve i ; • ' !. liorsii manure particularly 3hou ' A li • - 1 : , . • MIT (.4A.S. AN iiitltW lILISSEL.Itgent. ! • • mentimicd instal ution. and I' now pri - pand tn make in. I :left exposed at all; it 'he tiffs to 'ne:,..it az.. , '4 Iron Ore, Clay, Sand.Ortivel, lganure.tinwreneht Stone. ; flitMtlea , : cu every description of propertY. at the lowest 1,1 ;• Brickbats. Lithestone. Slaked Lime. Quarry Spells. Curd- rates. :- • . „ wood. Vest and Rails, Itotigh Bark and Gypsum. one cent; Pottsiille. Jan. 11. 1bt.,1: ! 2-tf - '1 eh! be Ito': fperceived bv the smell. It s 1 k' • and a half per ton per milt, (Sr the first ten mile& and a . - ose ttitrogen ahnosi - immediately, at ~1 ,3 ' 4 I t, - .zegi e is half a rent per ton per mil.t., for melt additional mile. hut. ; ' '; 'LIFE INSURANCE. I;ivith Other manures. or covert!! ~ ren charge shrill be made for any distance exceeding this = . ' T • HE , GIIZARD LIFE INSUItANCE i ' b ' - h '. ' " ii ' l ' e ' A.n. ~ . d , ;sor ent dart ,as soon. as io. • ty cents per ton. . i . toirettr; CLAPS. Anhuitr and Trust CompanY of Philadelphia, Of. : flee; Ile 1:;2 Chesnut street, the First door Fast of the ; .• , Unsieled Lime. Idarblo,l, Wrought or Scabbiod Stone. fti. • co s o t m 4 i mis ,,,, , . ' !,, - •,' ' where re there are maiiv horses, nee, tumiunuS Coal. Bricks. let!. Soap Stone, and COpper Ore.; ' CAI' . ITAL fi.loo,othi---CIIIIVI‘EII PFIIIPETIYA.L. - - ' ' two rents per ton per mile. for the first ten miles, and a • „ • ~; , uontinue to umkil Insuranees on lives on the most favor- iniOnia that rt.•• :the strong smell of:tin . , , half cent per ton per tulle for each additional ntile. but no • ;every:one who. eulters a stable in•thc tr.-O.T. charge Shall be made (Sr', any distance exceeding forty al'lr terms. The. capital being pail up anti invested , together with ' l , -)lace . routs per,ton. . i I ..- Paris - n.dehr.;:c THYRY, (1.‘3,1. " 1 . I ' " - , a largo 'and ennsthntly increasing reserved fundt offers a containing plaster Of or . 1 . - -• ' roc•o•courtty to the Insured. 1* ' -!sc•lniin. n.s:-. Iron Of allkinds In any stage of manufacture beyend the', .Thee 1 .. . . • ore. Sali'.'and Fl, - h. one rot per ton per milo. fate tho first ; • The 11 1' . tri :- • premiuths may no pant yeast half-yearly or qua, for the purpose of al2sor . no, alt. . I have seen in :some stalnles, - liffl e r v . twenty - miles. and half a.4terit per ton per mlle for each ad. ~,„ ' TI Y .t . e Qin means add a tweosivriodieall to the insunan ilitlonal Mile. but no 'charge shall be made for any . distanee :, e „ r , , t , 11 f„ . .: Pa le! find lionux, apPrepriatt Y •d in !Meet:lNT, e 1 runs Tom exceedihg fifty cents per ton. • . • 1 .„t of . .. 1 I ; retrain ,flitS!,,,, .. 11144, add the second Bonus In Deeember,lB4o,arneunt. to • : 1 - : to eons. i formic suli . nhate ict o r f n l y tu ir i , i i n s o : n ti l l a , i . 1.1.012 a ,•_:. • i • !an addition of $'24;2, 50 to every $1,0041 insured under the bealri, is Shown by Utilt(Yals .' Grititi.lll4oar, S.....eds.Tir4ber. round arid alMtro...4.twed oldeit pldicles. makine; $1.•162 ao whieb. wills be paid when Luml.er,ll , l) Poles, Shi 40444. Laths and Star : ES:in beats,' It shall hocutue a claim, Suxtead of $1,t5.,0 originally insur- h ' 1 " ' " , .., u-a„i_ .....- Hay and,Strav in balef.;:iferche.reliso of all kinds , and all. ,',1:: the 4 next oldest aniount to . f1.2,.7 50 ; the next In are toil that were this all allowen n. ~.. articles. net otherwise spetlfleally ciinmerated,;, tar( cents tO ;1,0 ; 2 50 for every $l5/00: the others in the eame pro- , ; I. - .t. , - . ' per ten ip_r nal,. for the li tat ten miles. and bairn tent tx.r - pertionnsecertting to the ninmait and time of standing, • must i fertiriaing substanyest ton pert - Lille fu• each additional nine, lout nocharee shall tc- -7 ..whicir additip us. mako an average of more than Cs) per ' • c.': - nedialt 141'4 , um de 11 catty distance eiz+ding sixty cents p , elan. Tim- ' :sent. upon the premiums pall , without 'hero:ming the an- It n Educednearly Li - is o , e .it itzA•• bon rotind and square. SSwed Lumber , !loop Poles. Shin,: nuajprendum. . , .; r hat seen yards, where it was slaw, vies, Lath and : tavlea in rafts, shall be charged according • • •• • " .U.V.O.‘I,SESI . '.'. . • as is the ease in many instivice,s, tne t ! 4 ,..... , to the ratos in this Rction. provided the several links r.fa , ' Th.:hosts Ridgway. - John A. Brown, raft shall be allowed 1.•, , alternate at the locks with any as- : Arition Davis • IL Danner. .' . •collates nee d sirs Y. rendini or descending boat that may; he ready to pass, •. ' John Jay Smith, . ' . Frederick Blown', The farmers 'of this . less, bwing to long • and it is ,•I. o a, -reoe. othortriie such rafts shall be charged the full egarterrates • flotert , PearsalL• ' ' . ttotele Taber. subject of carefully I! 1.,. of a 1 , ,,," c'eilts per ton per lbek below the city Of Reading, , - Joseph . Teaser. ' '• •• "Johit FL l-attmer. - I '4- ..:". In Flanders, w-••• and fent, cents per ton per lock above said city, i • Thomas P. James , . 115tharlon Lewis, • their:common manures. ....,s; etri—ln all eases ni4ni, one or more lockicaro iV.1.1.1.A. ' 30.19‘p6 T. italley. - ,T.lwhn R. Slack. . . ' saved with the P` and tho distance ranged Shall be less than twO miles, the ' Pamphlets containing tablo of rates and explanations. everything of the kiwi is sa sip sure. .'r o• . 'tio '..' on the charge for Toll shall be tar two miles. according to the . form of 'ilpplicatilikand further information ran be had at t., 'qui Cial{/1 to whieh•artioies caitiod may belong. i • ; the °Me, . "..., ' 's loci re ti, i And 41,111 m-se t, whereithe foregoing; Itates.:llw_Toll on- :. . ,1 • - - THO3LILS BilalWAY, President, for a : earis valued at $10; he if; shall carted fit 4, centa per ton on the asterkained ton.' Jolts l''. Jetta, Actuary, i ithel. the ' Anent:the teasel, for ans•• lock parsed below Beading: or 4 /Er The subotriber Is agent for the ahove Company In entily. . , ten allowed to escape . ter " sents per ton'abeve Reading. the Tolls shall bi.chargedat , rebnylkill County, and will effect Tnenixnees, and Aire ' : arc very W AS these last anmtturod ltates on all.Artieles. l ; l ell neeersary information Caa the autdect. eat careoth , I . 'd manure of s sit l o 3 --- - are very foolish, or we . n, order of the MansOprs t •,,, ' i V. fTALI:Yi . , . . II lIANN AN. , ~, : r., . rhtleleintie, March le,v, l'zii. Pt: 1 , , p,.. , ii.tene„. Aviril , !;t, 7v5; , . , . . • : I r ,.. t , , . f - rus,rl. r . ares JoUrnal. rnov T., I'Lllddclphia, • 7‘ianily unk. Spriinz .Nllll. " Plytiv,llth Dana, . i I ;fit r . ; I;ti Bridzeport, • . i i r':, 144 " N.rristown. " Port:Kl•mted, 1, . el) ; 1.r. , . V.1113,.y Vorg.e.. ! ; CO ; 59 " Priwlinir's Dam. I ; 4ii I rifi " i',9 - 41'iliviilence. .1 . r.O 51 - .4 " Phrrilixville. I 55 I 51 " Rnver',. Ford. ! 55 I 54 " Potti.t.iwn Landing, ! 55 " Port' Union. i 5::, I :kll ~ lii , ,Winrilirgh, 51 I , 59 . " itiqujintr. ! 4s I 47 I hotiN. , a, *. )loli.NT I I " 11 tali burg. " i)rwiesbur;... I.andirm, ;!• E-;!; 'f-••‘‘' .- - - '' ()Friel.] CEN'IRE S'l'ltEE'r I next .. - rt . ..._.i: 1 - 9 " ..,.. - ' ' '_ rdoor'above Bireen's Jewelry store. o'• - • ••x_' i z j :i z.-: '-• ''s .= ~.'.: •-• ...i. ,',.' ~ CAPITAL Sloo.rloo—CllAltTllt PEIiPT:TILt b. "'" ` Tliis f'ompatiy. reeently ehnrterisl IJ2. - the r Legislature of 15 j P,ennsylviniin, is fully eirga;iised. -. 1 ' The C , oppaov is pnpareil to elfeet itisurnnee upon lives • , 511(1to reneine and eNrclate.trusts. and to allow intrust on •„ • • tniii , .s'ri•eineil nt the rate 6f tine per isint. per a nnum. ". ' ittdess'otherwise a;i•evil liport. l'rineipal :tint intiirest pay ,' • able on (V . 111 , 171(1. ,' enpitaltand Yls.S•to safely invested in Blinds mild )liirt• gages'and other goF4 sevurities. Annual Jill bind of tbe profits will be u/rtile payable In ' cash- or appriprhited to the payment of premium , . ' For rates of l'ivniums em jar, I MiUnallee. 4 4.... 'printed 7 ! . ..; tahlim,•supplit.d.:it th,, l'oluranv's oftiini. I . . . ' • NATil.tiN I•'.V.k At l'rrs'l. SOl.OnliiN FiviTrit.. ;'ire l'rest. 6 • • It. T: Tvfina. .c:•;.retaryand Trecti:i,r,r. j J:• , ,ipt. lii. 1 4 :4. •1 :17-tf El „E. • , 0”, 4:,i; o) 1 nt; t 160-1 55 1 451! 1 55 1 1 f 401 . 1 .15 ' 14U 1 :101 1 ! 145. 1 40 1 251 1 140 1 25 ! 1 25 1 140.1 a 1 2511 1 30' 1 '25 ' 1 151 1 20 , 1 15:1.1 05., 1 13 ! 1 05 , 1 05 1 15 -, 1.05! . Oh C Ckpens.-•.. ~nirnis,lnns-, re -1 1:) ;!' 1 15 ; ;" " • •,. , :l. `.TM !•fl I 7,i ; '7O 70 1, 4); I 47 Y 4 1 47 44 41) I. 39 TRAVELING. PASSENGER Phihidelphia and Reading Railroad. - - t 835. SOILING ..4.II•I:ANGEMBIIiTtS. 11455. IitI 7 ,GREAT .Nort , herit and Western _j_ United States ' Mail lluith•a. • ..eio I 1 , 11 •I ?0 , IT Mite vi•nll.4 LITTLE. StlitALlllll.l... CATAAtISSA, SUNBURY and ' EttlE. IVII.I,IAIs I I I OItT AND El,3llltA I:MLitt/AD. ThrouSla to 11M1a10, in • - 14 hours. r ' Nhigara Falk. —lb Chicago. • - - St. Lonht, • s • 48 . Ticket Ortre, N. W. - corner Blatb and .Chesnut streets. and l'hiladelphia and Reading Railroad: 'Depot. corner. 8ri.4.41 and Yine. • . , Ou and 'after AIuNDAY. May %It " : ihree I'assen;..7 , r Trains Uhl:leave the OlillitdalPlaia , and Reading !Lai:rad Depot, oorrier 11r.ad and Vine strums, daily. kBuudays ea ceptido as 111.11,,ws: Day Eiprosa-0 A. M.' Stopping at Plexplxville and Reading, only, Connect ing with eat:tete:l. IVllllatnsport and Erltt and Williams port and Elmira. Railroad: arrl%ing at Eltr.fra at 4. P.M.; connecting' with Net. York and Erie and Itifflalomml Nt w York city tiaiir.ad ,: for Inn/kirk and llulTaln: and frum thence. via: steamers on Lai., Erie' or Lake. Sher. , Rail read. to Clereland;TolPdu. 310ur0.. , . Srain , hy and 1/..- trult. Also. with Canandaigua. and Ni a gara Falb , Railroad; connecting at Crantlaigua with 5, , w York Cantral flatland, f.a.,Nt attl-West. and at SulNashn , Bridge with Great Wesdernantlichigati !Central Rail road fur " Detroit, Clileagi , , Bd. Louts. and all hoists In Can ada and Mestern s—., Mall ,Traln•—•7.3o •A. M. Stopping: at all l"tations. and running to iti tt«illc only. tiitght Express--3.30 P. I M. ' I:tinning ever ,- day. st.linitst; at all Z.t.ltions and run ning to Pottsville. l eliintrting at. Pert Clinton eith Cat 'au h•sa. Williamsport and Erie. and IVillianisport and 13- Enira Railroads. arriving at 13utiraat 4. A.M.; elm rn.. , ti with New ycrk and Erie. IltilTaM and New York city and lake Shnro Railroads, 'for lluiralo, Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve land. Cinelnuati, Toledo. Chicago, and all lints West.— Also, with Elmira. Canandaigua and N iagara Falb , Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Fulls. at M., e•mn,,t iris, with Day F.xpross or Li mat tt4..l••ru trait. Chicago, etc. ' - : • • 'Passetti, , ers by WY * Express. I,reaktast at lint and dine at WilliamsporL. Passengers by iway or Night Express take ...upper at Vot t Clinton. fhb IleUte..6tlt its connecti , mv,lortns, the stmrtest and most direst route to Canada and the Lakes. -only one change orje.tegmte betwom Philadelphia and Canada or the Lakia:- l'as.seinters purchasing Tickets by thin Lino have ilia privilege of stopping at any of the above rS.iltits and rr snming their seats 'at I Fare from Philadelphia to Tatmitri.• 3 2 1 6 ; Buffalo.via.Tonawlnda.li; (11 Cat% issa, 4 35;NlaTtira Falls. Vim. El- Rupert, . • - 4 401 infra Canada and N. Danville, 4 ht.il j 10 00 Milton.. • Niagara. via. Ilufhdp., 1° t 0 . S 9e , Suspension itrldgi., 10 00 Elmira. _ 7 On'tleveltind, j ' 11 70 Jefferson.' • 7 63nloledo, 14 70 Starkey, i44:t.lncinnati, 16 90 Peun Van, 0 0' .Detroit, via. hall, 16 0! Gorham. ; h BufraP‘and • Geneva. via. Grimm. „ i 00i hake, • ; •13 40' .steamer • ,Chicago.l ia Gt. Wes-. S 04” 'tern and Aliehigari C it;:: ,Central ltailnwd, 21.1 90. :iO . Chicago.via Buffaloand S `4,), Lake shore 7ilichigan C AP, Southern ltailrOad. '2O ts) on-Chicago. via Etta. lake On' . and Midiigatt Cen tral Lailroad ,Itoel. John lo.not, f`arindmi4ttn,. flonooyn Caledouhlso 1...? [toy; litnn; ht. Blank , . via. N. V.anct E Load Eta. :tr,t N. I thoi • • ;EIT. II Eie.r , J,L, Tie , et rtwi PlY l ;yid. Agent. s , i , :th and IlioAnut strootq G. A. N Sup", l'hilad. , l! Ilia t Reading Itailmad. T. Mc I $54.1.1.: Su pl,i'atair W. and IF:rie Railmad. EN In' 041 , 1 Sup't :Willlalwport and Elwin. 'tail road. !, PASSENGER TRAINS . Between Pottsville and Philadelphia.. I thi and after May 7[ll. /55:., 211 0 it Trains Will /1,1.:.• the .Ik.ivd at P. - dtgrillo. corti..r of Union and Rail road streets, daily as billows; Front Pottsville to Philadelphia., ~leriiing• Line, n t - , - - 7arA. M Evoline: Lin.. at - - - 4 P. M. SioldAy Trmin. toortb *Any Tan A. M. From Philadelphia to Pottsville. .Alorniv Line. ist• - - • .:;J AM. p:‘ening Line. at - a 30 I'. Sllllday.T rain. ~- 111, 1 , a day).- - • 3 :3) P. M . OF PASING ItE.4 DINO. For 191i138e•lpFia. at 9 o'clock. 19 mirmers. A. 3f.. and •rct minutes. I'. M. For M. 9 o'clock. ~4 Ltd:Po , A. M.. and oi P. M. IN ALL THE LINES--fliiTll 1":. ' ' 1!•7 t'IA.S: I 2,tt , t'LVF, , , . . POttsl - 11),tt , Phiktdelphia. : $2 75 1 $2 25 , 1 l'hil3l•4pllia to•Pottlycilli. • 2 . 75 i 2 23 ' VottN‘iljelol;,,utiiiß, • • I 05 ':',.. 1 Itculir.i Co l'hillidl,4l.loa; 175 , ' , 1,4,, 171,..te liras .t I. at all lb, .S",rti,ms tilon . 1 the Root,. Fifty pti,tnis I,t__.ige each ßer in these !intl.. awl ikts , enger,rireetpressly prbibite4l from-Tat. au) tiling a , leuzgaze but their, own wearing ;Lppar..l. w bleb will hi at the rick of its owner. mu-t he purlite‘eit i.ef..!'e entering the pars_ . • Ity onter of the -Ik.tirl Nb..tnwera. ?lay 19..1 , 453 . N.lthAttEtTlat. For Fire or Inland insuratve, apr,hr to J.Nt).-Toi4I.OE7CF.II. Agent. 254 y .I . uly 15:4 , r st % • , GRASS Am GAIIDNIT erns, ' Agrlcultural Implern, 'I'IIE 'l ,, tnr. Tin: Sf ji 111 ill - warrant t, fr•.l. onions , for all 'ninth. Op; y arc rt:prnsenttni: A:rl--ull of Mat Will ho furnish,d a: 1.4.20 S 1111 , 11 TV., F 0214 uy th.. toil,t,• r il meat ta, ntll3 frntu tr.ll)%ers rntol HA. dors nbt deal in , s,'e 1t p Itltirket. (rpm try sr n tin I ,- 1 - 1.-at, diameter i f 2, Id. N, prntnic , tna , ly .lo , (hl r Hose T i \ /Mit) 11.401 rai tinularly t,hogo the %win, consider - 36cm to thorn• win, purcha, tt. PiESEIL : IATION OF DO' ESTI NUKES. The manure of varion, in this country, most Nanny, afertiliker, all other manure,. .comparatively small quantities : a , these are seldom preserved ruin p Carefully as they might, or • The principal varieties are ih,,„ the cow, the hog, the hurtared th..,, Of these, that of the hOrsc is th , , able in its fresh state; it ciintai nl , rf : gen; but is very liable to los e !h y sThat of the hoj comes neat. T; ; ,,,, t. - ow is placed at the hottom becuse the! entiehin.• fiiovr go' principally to tne formit:i t't the manure being thereby reiiihs n ,t ii he inanure'of all then e uniinad. , ec thaiithe food given becuu biins much more nitroirn • brtiasion that a large part , )f the Ygettyl the food - are ,constubod :u ti blotsi generally,dOr the p.:rp itig up the heat of the body. 'rd.. ; off friuu the lungs, and also ! and evaporation throiiii!h the hi the enrins of. carhonit aril at, ; !' • Front animals fed up On ri, h I• • • more is, much more proyerd:: „ i. poor. in England,, d fori:in::: au fatten dattle.latulji.i! c m oibei:!te, tqd that the ineriesetl vabie repays litho(' the outlay. Thi• i• ; why huMan ordure is better [hip, mui..r it n . of the animals Mentioned of man being rich and yariou, ;, All these kinds of matter, ,: o I luny collected and preserved. Hil l. liquid and solid parts.. Th e 1 ,, p,i1,: urine is particularly rieb, in the abdiaiririogen. This I art 'is by i; :o 1)U '2., 00 farmers' permitted in - f a .-r,•a! • away or evajn Stan 7 , trivelt so as to throw wator )• • others convey . it through a smalli.'.- tlic nearest field. The ll , rtjlid 111:1!;;:r, .aii ; ;:4 have rertilized seieral mr.., course of the season, is thus upon ohe small spot,:and -the a : vegetation so radii as to h*- %cry- Spots of this 'dud may be sc cr , borhooit'of many tarn grows up so heavy That irfa 7 ! tithe bottom, anal has to b.; c liefore haying, time, protinuio7 •.,Tr lit that cattle will scaece 4 lton- h. The 'proper way to pave have a tank, or bole. into which all ifigs of the yard May he ,olehn H. p. here long, this liquid fer,:,, 1,, t . !) litre nitr , ,gen in the fienn .:.1 \ilicit it will be rementhered i, a of nitrOgen and hydrogen. To:Tined : ft, little sulphit it acid, or a,for thr, may he pee:vs:un - :illy thrown in F.f Phuric acid will unite with the :own fitrm sulphate of ammonia, which unchmiged, not being lit 1 ft to Others, prefer to mi."; suliklient. pea% a...- s'airduit,•or fine charonil, with the milk, to sonk it. :ill Up; others ptiil out and pour it upon a compost hc:y. .point itt to be noticed in the manacenly. ) . tank. Only the I.idir which mour4-.; from :he staples and- vary Ma' 3 " to triter it; all that falls from the Imilditie.s should be - discharged V I S Regulated in this way, the tank wi:. , tverfloWt'and the manure colleete, T lie of the most valuable and pow. Lion. The tank mar be made ur Ivuoil, as is most curivehient. and neev: but very little. • the liquid tnanure isart.ari; ninny cases almost entirely lust, the,- alloived to drain or bleach, mail io.r everything soluble has washed away; •: e,N:poseil in heaps to ferment, witiv.m. qriDg. '• in such a ct}se ammonia is am fprmeti and gi . ven it may °hell' he Ceived ,by the smell. particularly in irir• The fact may also be shown, tika . :feather in initriatic acid and wa , i% ("&athe heap. If 311111101113 in any q ui is escaping, white futile , : will be visili! , s. the feather, caused by the formation 0f,,? : rite of ammonia. A teacher can exer - , this by, holding a feather dipped in the oier an ammonia bOttle. The esc,u , so valuable a substance may be in a Measure prevented by shovelling, earth the surface Of .the heap, to a depth ofau three inches. If this does not arrest ly, sprinkle a few handfuls pf plaster 01;07- top ; the sulphuric acid of the, plaster liefore,t,unite with the ammonia pliate (0 - ainmotiia. 'anures nitrogep 7 4 ) $7,•_N. , N7 in s•y *•ti 1479.70116 fht farm
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