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YOU used Lyohe Kathairon -:' , - .2, - .: 4 1 1.2111111 adaialbeal l Pert" De,_ K i R .- n g - , -L au j uro „ - 1 ,, ao„ p a t,,ris DWI " - ":: -• ' . ran , writing from the scene of sv,ar,of ttie,al _- z- -• chanted Pettsdne and =rounding tura* w _ . dor wstss e emow i ne le Thinitsteeete PhibidelPhith Horare MaltilartatlM, . :'-' ANi) IfiltSik' H4l.*lfeithlt r iter aiessk abienti4ra• - far bart ittithe - &nitwit tigiet .- frett- '- :"-'''-- Ir v;... et:tuitiet, ' brands in elle b = ib. ln: : A°C B ° ,: " L rieri A A: I 7: 7-T ethe -e'tillir kheds A:tign ef dlit P aeU rites, d 7. ll o ,ll:: I_ ~.. , - , ~ e . ,.. . agell 1,1855 . 16 , 1/1 eSe the ;work' audit immardsl ool 9bllloB l llll fbeftrel 1' .-• • • ''-.;-,All boar iota *me is selected bye anneeteut r u zie l &nscterred by PHILIP ItACON a eef., iied finny in Earn - pc,' Speaks of the "miserable en , e n Dedandebel=emunie°lll4laarndep, all . 4 .. da1 1 ' ; ~ ' ,. .H . Paalachta 4 L . , . ;.,_ and Bald - 'llea Kathairon fully rastered mei War A . • Inisetbe has* °statistic:sta. in the State. OP _, .. June, 23,1860 2.s.,ess , ;! - -,,. ,::HAININE .1 ORAEIFF,', . . ~,.., -..-,• saws ottseive SWIM :: Tatra teul__Ye : :___,-- I ' . '' '., ,:' deo, ' &Vidal hulkilMl, Centre street, shove Mar. . r system" of the British Government, by which . Phthalca_ Oda , . ?Oman 17 0 1155 1.. T-ly . - . • ' . FAIRBANK'S SCALES. ,:", _. I • '•• / 4 ' k neit 'aTlATVlal i , " k. - - 1 . , ket,PerttssillM, . i 'J. B. CH/ClianTEß, . , . •_.. • - , . . • - . ' ~ . TO CASH EUTO,III, - `• .-- - - . 11/** " a 11°"111 " ' l4 " Plailla"1 " . . ' • , ..._. _ _ _ , . st ireroe majority of the officers 'are selected /.,- , • . ,-- ii • : .-, ... ,s,kt om .. ang Allman 00age„1-:-..: . Abe, rem: 4 Exteset of Pure elazasica Ginger, for dre , ' :Mai le 1655 ', '' l - ' ' IS•tf BAILEY &.BROTHER , ' l i: : . my - 2 1 7w ' . 7 - . - '' . .- II- - 1 . epeeee fe • -• : - porta — and mend neriessa 3l:4s6 debelity lVai 7te e St asu - he rv had -tr ae - - ' ' '' ' . allasCissi°ll jircrehclid.- THE. 41 call utbenorre, lumina! reedy l etl e s a new ast.-0, adi •-•••• 10(11350'600 happen to be members of the - ci te to weign from liz 1 .. . , . educated for iit adi al , No. US Chelan St., above Wm* M0*1146114 .1-i i . . -. . ,•• -C. &turn • FLOUR ANDFEED PARTNERSHIP. tag , "Union Oriunter Soria, , Tark store. Ts Iltatrati aretOffracy-lan -,e • • ' ptlitvE , - DEALER,IN SCRO Perfwattgand Vartet7 Storce St=t,Pottafillse , : .. an ounce to 2•PJ lbs. For esie at t __ _ , neve ROW Ma , • B BELL having.associated - with st."nsiinizx zees.' . . an • • d totally without expenence ,as-oitich, and A LARDS STOCK- OP cARPICTEIiaps ;- le Copper, Brass, Bar and Mock Tiu, Sodthtf's ' Iron, 4141 - - . - . - ' ;AT- 1. . subliCribers, a,gepts for the mat,- -- -- --- ' ilaraelfJester Math= in the Soursad f. • e SS; e Potteville,`Apill 'Mb, 18551 i . ,_, ___..e . • MBRACING 'he newl l and leading toridisa,se.. Orders received tier lissea 1,111 .. 4 opuliggig i spitDBSllll.i I fravaszAtet ma above loudness will to contln •.';r. e: is, ----- whoSe only qualifications are, their accidental *xis, mut Machine furreshing.. All . ore= . PATEiliftetirD Cale/ LAIN,Fait , .1 • at/WO ht Whets Taßlutal ilinti cela,Trollas " Id -' Ith the dateline 1"; 'C. H. NEEDLES . .• •. .. Truss and Brace .Eitablialmient ' in all Its various brhuebee as hereto Sere.. They - ...7 , 7' . . -- , - .' . W =aptly attended to. birth and unearned wealth; and al* " OPe oucets.nn Maw. Re" lid which 1111 , 5 3014 at ; -Ara a com er La eta &luta strut, parisci..!;. , ; • ' have. now on handl and are anstantly receiving arge the krwart CASH 'PRICES:. • .- , lots of Sour and - mill epee. as well as hay, cots and eons, , , ___,_ ,;,, e .,,_, __,_ . e „ ~,,,__•__,e _ „ serr uie s • wee e -. esnnot hut etclattn, . est ' • li t Point forever! . missal , m . Re hm. _ , alma miss& . - i 27.41 :.7 ;. , . OUTH West Corner of I2th - which they will sell; on the most nessonstie terms fix itturstelesas:l7l77DAM•e=o.,7, Dave is imp , w o , —...--- li9 • life and prospetity to this - American in- Sentatator 23.1 . . 854 - ' • . , ' I' l illtly ~; , ~ ' "THE UNION," - •!:" • and R l = streets; Philadelibia, Impute eash or approved =Mt. Ati a Ball returns his slue= mrsms '7o74ll, w el c h ' an , bileWeecooluiendect tOr HE subleriberl being appointed.sol i e s ng , . fine neh T extreme lig elle Ow basil heretofore extended to - runes, conildneter hassees, ,thanks ttre 11 isedwassill economy and convenience. I ItaIGHT.a. LERCH.; / WM. FRANCK, AUOTJONEER, • - Arcalltreet. between 34 ‘,4th, Philirria. and Sum ie,, ith correct eanstructlon. ._ . _ him In les individual capacity, iteplag that Strict ettete p otter w o, A r m 14, tem 1... . -, 13- ' ; stitudon which knolie no birth and no Wealth •i - Hernial r=rtured relate engem • • nN. Ig. cornerld k Brittommodilis.Jahastomiy L : PROPILETOBB--EVAISS it NEWCOMER, . ' ~,,,: un palientsiesn be Rutted by =rut- . tio . n to =loess, - and en endeavor to =own . FRO lc c . and where merit alone advances the manl' pinion ts as belowe-Sendingnumberof inebestound true to i trw firza all the patlaniage De . . . . .PHILADELPHIA.jj - • ; . , : FORMERLY' WEBB a NEWCOMML te e el m e nd aging li ee, i el y i , et i d. • , =r i ll 4to h . "iltell al Mil l I". eUlt°23l7 eIENTHE STREET, Pottsville...7r . . - When we read this, we thought of the annexed :-- positive gate ever y le ene m ag ----. , , r ,;.e , ; - . Hours q f Yeah: ~. --. . .. Coca et tingle Truss, $2,, $3, Is 4; $5. Double-0;A ers te the present OM cf ' , BELL k LATHERS, . OMMISSION WARE HousC AT 7,.% O'CLOCK, AT THU AUCTION STORK. . .1 Buazregi-63.5.1. 7%, to 10 1 Demse--Gent'sOrtry s /AO .$8 and CC. . Carew Rallecrad and Callowhill streete, ' tnoSt biting satirical pieke of pcietry .. . fen . . Medenists and Operalors at Philideatia gift.* (freight • Man WILL be sold without reserve, ' for ', TgA ' '614 11 Ia • . ladies' ' : .2.;;., 2' 'tweet/Mims as to wear, and how to offset • eune When '• • i., : oppesite Snyder's Foutrdry. _ . , , n, r unnonnsr. • ' PhllialerlpittaFehnsari 24,1856 8-1 Y - F . , ,. possible. sant trith the Trsuis.. 7., lelv added) whoksale or retail, best AM • •- English ,"outspoten" journal, whichhas lain l', flash-Clotha Cassimerea, Satlnetr. and Dry ' - . Mav 12..1855 ..; IL/ The subieribers are prepared to furnish the Trade ufactured at Pottsville,and wanantedof snmeriar queHty, 1 Goods caterally; Boots and 'Muss Oratory, Gluts, Cloth. BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTh ,;': • Dr Alsre . ffillreire peat variety;_ • _ Also, light T sale suitable fbr mines, and • Cable Chains for some . tinr in our Prawer: , .. s Improved :Patent Body . lime, lug ' Musicla lustniment"ad Mercl " thge genetillit. . - 41;;OLDIERS, and the Widows of itir- vor ett a =fproispons Uteri. Shins] rtnPa d./ 41 • • furnished at short notice direct frinn the ImPorter. 1 , . • A BONG 01 T 5 razacas. sir The Arectioreeer unit gice his personal attention to , an is- • • . E. YARDLEY k SON; •• •- - 'sties ef very descriptien. ': • • -1, sass who have revved in any of the Wan of Hiatt:lb r t. Patent Shoulder • lharea; Chest Expenders; and ' • MEDICINAL :- :: ~ .ltor k Store, Noe. 22, 1553 i 474 f !' i . : •MT Lam TOANODDT. nilidelPhill , ifabrUari/ 7 . 1,8 6 6 • 1• • • 7-II tea Stetes, since 1790, who Oa alltltledi Rader VIA , itte Sector Braces, adapted to all With Stoop Shoulders and • FOR i',OHEUMATISM, _ • . --- • • , . . act of Cougress, 'to 160 acres of land, can have Hsi; 'Kcal , ' , uteri': EnEllah nudlcetdalcsalnal Bei* Bunsen - N --. My Lord Toinnoddy's the son of an Ead, . _ MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL AND - claims presently attended to at reasonable chemise.* llorles• S.frillimleemaie and fan*. EURALGIA, Sprains and„pains of .„ so .. 21 north Thir d s t i e e ti ~ i I Nit barb streight, but bis whisker's curl; Philosopleal Instrument*, . applying to J. JONES, Jr,• Attorney eceeneemeesee air lodise' ROOMS, with Likkr attendants. ' . , an Medleys° MORGAN'S MAGIC BALM, prepared CIONSTANTLY on hand, 1 a large as- OOLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, i i 2.1 Le mont St e nag e Philadelphia., July n.',,5,5 ,: Wele• and sold by J. MORGAN,Tbird street, near Market, Potts Ms lordship's forehead Is at from wide, . • A , s , SPECTACLES, iMicroscopes -.J. IA .. 1 : 1 ---'- 1 28 1854 t ri-aln '.' . Rut tlneves pleatT at room Re the brains Inside; sr : , `• He writes hanasztawith Indifferent e?, 13,_SPY GLASSES, DILtWING INSTRUMMITS, reps, i ' NoIIEITRY ar. NELL, ,c - A NIARVELLOUS REMEDY! es and Forks; in ivory, stag, buffalo, , satisfactory referenoM can be given. 25 and 50 cents a Razors, Table! Kale 4 p mit Bowl. -'' He n rathre uncertain about the "d'et sate and in eases; Engirusts' Lyteds, 'Theodolites and 1. STOCK AND : BILL EIROKERS For a Marvailous Age. - • Carvers an ville, and 133 View street, Philadelphia. where the most ti,J sort:aerie of Pen and Pocket Knives, Sasses, and ' tattle. . • , . June 9, '5 e S 22ely .. bone and wood handles, ,al ; 1 ' But. what, dcos it matter if two or onee Traced* B nrneYnalf Cemeasses, Challis, Taney, Protean. 1 ' 1ti0, 1 109 'Walnut &red, below .Fbrestk, Philaddphicie . . , . . Knlves, le. • • „. se 1' . FACTS FOR THE l* I:A; PLES ALSO--a ! Yeti extensive, assortment of Waiters, Tea I : To the Earl of Fitedettetell's eldest sent ' es e trnil 'e Ptuilli ppoes o B , elm4 4, l :7l, s-d ", e , Therit ,, mnete Se4 kr Plune' ro. = ; p ARTICULAR attention given to the ~ ..i . . 1 r •1, ... "s, Tts9te 8e- • I , , . • l Coles Pistols, Allen'a Rerolvere, ' ters, Gairsale ApearatuseMagnets, ac,l • Sands supplied e - purchase and sale of stocks on couunission, turd' to . ' e f ;Iv _ I t i'o-,_ /A . ; My Lord Tontnoddy ter college went-- Much Martha lost; nruch money he spent ; . hY - ' JAhIES W. QUEEN, . e the negotiation of Promiesori Notts; Badness ente*st- • I iy i . .....j .47 4 - -.- ‘,••• ' 1 "-4 1 i •• 1 you Wishr`ltt pleasant br:. -.. .t ti,healthy Fine End ure t e nni , rgums, and teet to deal pearl-use Doosim's Erna suad Single and Double barrelled; Pistols, with s impend • Rules, and windows, and beads he broke; • - 264 Chesnut F ame, pedi e d e j n eee :1 ed 110 II& by correspon_dents, as promptly and auM,illy it` e e ...,,, , 'e. ;‘, . Team Pura roe utralizing the effects A viltbded se- stock of Fancy .llardware, constantly on hand. •1 I Authorities winked: "Young men will joke:" A- Pliced Catakeatesevith over 150 Mustrations,`Unt I attended to e s*, it iheY yam VerannallY Intnent ' •Th 'J tin JOHN At. COLEMAN, hiporier, i 4 1 \ Tre,'„, ~ .,.i. __, P"- • 'V'..vc-,„ k „,,, cretions of the month, removing stain an_ d peeren g He eerier peeped inside' of a book; . - , by nudl, gratis, throughout the United Statesand Canada. :1 August to , ' 66 4 33-3nt •'ere ' , 9 .-- -- . But in two pare' a 'fieltree" he took; • , Mil 12,4855 1 , . 19-sin the accumulatkee °fluter, Invigoraung unn=thy guru, P,hliadelphia, Dee. 30, 1654 [Dec. 27, '53•62 . 1 ;61-tf I . - it ...-iiiri - k , r-f- 4,-, . . and cortecting fcetWof the breath, this Lkner(frce Ord- -- ;.! WHEATLEY'S ARCH SY.\ , THEATRE. f (_l , r i ot, .- 0 0-0.9'. 7 0 "-, fieggee ompgjarefil • .;:.:. , - , . , HARowtmtNo. litot h tlomyr 7 L : And tbe aewepapers vaunted the boners won- , -,1 - 1, SAMUEL 8. FETHERSTOPL : - •, afich. Strad. ob nr e Sixth. Philadelphia. ' '.: ' 1 ''' 1 4 y.--,.._,, t 4,-..-_, The form in which it Is put up, renders It preferable to By the Eul of Illtedotterell's eldest WTI. . , ed his goods at his new place of badness . . pEALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, I 1 THE STAR COMPANY, • : r .'..l;', 1 Ix ' 'int, lBl x l-• • , a wash-being mote ecoreenleal--while its °tweet Rae ' ... • ~ 'end with a new determination Of furnith, , lily LordTainnoddy came out In the world, . Chandeliers, and Candelabras', Ne. In 8,2 d street, OMPOSED of . the filsat Artista,in• - t 1 ... e" - '- - 47-e-- -.. • 7 with all who Talus the health, purity and beauty et their ---e • • -.1.,. ~_, * 04, - ,, '',' ee . grance and magical effects! render lithe universe fluorite ins all each goodsi sa thelinsiness of the Walsh! were ilfhtrect. and tineeta niirrd l ' ' re Spruce, Philadelphia. Having,. enlarged and itn- Ctlie , warld. and exceeding in Strength and Tidied _ S --.,... Ce . ...e...--- -- L--e-- -- s'es - -... -_.„ •• _ Teeth. • Coal Region May require, at their lowtet market value, Virgins languish/. and matrons stnird-- '. proved his stem, and having one Ofethe largest wort- any Dramatie combination heretofore offered to thence - OLLOWAY , II OINTMENT. . ' 'Tie true, eils lordship is rather wild; ' , meant" of Lamps In Philadelphia. is now prepsred te fur- etrical public, will appear every night in ComedyeTra- ApriFT,lBss 14-6 m on hand and have on hand a fullatock o In very queer rams he spends his Ilfe•='e , nide Pine Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid. Lard and Oil 1 (fedi, Serhs•Comic Drama Vaudevilles, 31tutical Burrellas The Grand Ettetnal Remedy. tist, Pottsville. . t Prepared expreaslll by 11. D. L. DODSON; Surgeon Den- solicits the Inspection of the Tntek. I ;hell be always . Stpping Axes, • • I There's talk° , some children, be note: o ll's wthee launps, and Lanterns of all patterns; lOWA Lamps by the U., dr.e.. When visltiog the city go there. , ' , l Yhe aid of A Mieroscope, we . see AVOID ALL QUACKERY., Flue Iron, . Shovels, . . But we mustn't look close Into whet la done • peekage, at a small advance over auction prices.' Being - August 25, !65 ' . 34-fiztilq; mil ions of little opening's. on the states or our iorAND TAKE MEDICINES PREPARED BY Alai . Oast Star-I, , Traci elutina . - By the Earl of Fltadotterees eldest sort , a manulkeinrer and dealer of Pine int, Burning liquid • . t. , "s ..e.• ugh these this Ointment, when rubbed on Reguittlx Physician only. Slit Iron; Naileand Spikes, .I, • ' and Alcohol; which'will be furnished to Merchants at " EI OYS' CLOTHING. "•-•: th e skin, s carried to any ore:Moe inward part.. Diseases - Tackle - Blocks, ._ 1 My Lord Toranaddy must settle down- . such prices that they will find it tea their advantage t,o Be owe, 1 ' Anvils and Vicar, ,ac r . *There's a vacant seat In tho fatally born! - _ buy. Also, Household Glassware, of ell descriptions, at ' THE NU.ISbs..;RIBER, would 'respeet- of the Ki eys, disorders of _the Liver, affections of- the Heart,lnflamation of the Lmigi,Astma,Coughs and Colds,. L IFE prolonged, and a cure for all pain Ror ,! Coughs, tkilds, Consamption,Croup, Hardware and Iron Depot, Cerise Maar, thole doors (It's time he should sow his eccentric crats)::••- the lowest market prices. ' fully inform their =Me . roue friends andcusbnneta - of *heaping-Cough, , Crewe Market, East side. _ ! FRANK POTT, ,He hasn't the wit to apply for votes; • Philadelphia, October 28.1854. 1, 43-ly . Schuylkill County, that their assortment of Clothing for are by i ' maim effectually ieured. Every heasewM , ; Liver.Complaint,Dirspepsia, July 15, 185 i i • ,284.1' i , e y kROWS 4. t salt.parerns freely through bone or meat or any . . 'He can not teen learn his election speech, ---e--- Young uentlemen is much larger than ever, andith IndigestiOn,'Sour Stotoach, &Tofu- - Three phrases he speaks--a mistake In each!. • BARLOW'S INDIC° BLUE • " ere dispoited to sell - cheer. Persons' living at a distance, --c Hel kti This healing Dint:tient fee more resadily pene- • Is, and all Skin Eruptions, Fever and Ague, - ' CLEMENS & HEISLER'S .f And then breaks-tout the borough Is WOM ... ~ t tea t ugh emir bone or fkmhy pert of the Hein ' have the privilege of exchanging clothing piaci:m*4 at -rn X 9. Bilious Fever, Chelens, Cholera Martins, Dysentery. •• ' HARDWARE. AND IRON STORE, Centro For the Eari of Fltedotteral's eldest son. .TS now well established as the best ar- , this store, if they do not suit. • -,- cusing t most dangerous inward complaints, that can ,. ~, , . Bowel Affectiatus,Piles, ,Sore and Weak Eyes, Rhetaare- . Street, a few docas above Market (East . . ~ - _ll,_ tieleeem offered for Blueing Clothes. It is entirely ; F. A:HOYT A BROTHER:I, not be reached by other meanse- t . tism, Heart Matisse, Palpitation, Neuralgia. Ilici- side) have constantly on hand a, full assOrt. , _, My Lord Tomnoddy prefers the Guards; free from Acid, or anything Injurions to the finest arti- : 272 Cheetnut St-, corner of Tenth, Philadi. EMI . kg, Salt Rheum It Scorbutic itellnere. uey and .Biedder Affections, Dropsy, Fall- went of • -i ' MU house is a bore)sol-It's on the cards! des. , • 1 . April 22, 1 1855 . law j-.?, No rem ' y has ever done so Much for the Mire of dbe . lug of Illte Womb, and Feinale • Smith's Tools. !Axles and Syriac., My lord is a cornet at twenty-three • All Housekeepers who have not :mad It will find it • • . ~ '• " eases of t e Skin, whatever forio they may assume, as this - ."-::: ••••; •" Complaints. Building Materials, 'Table Cutlery, . . A major at twenty-six is be- much cheaper and less! trouele tban 'lndigo or any other - THOMAS BOND, • • •...,,, . Ointmeal No case of Salt Rheum. Scurvy, Sore Beads, , • •• o y o my e At the request taran f pall nts, I have coMent- Shoemaker's Tools, Pocket Cutlery,. • • ' He newer drew a sward except on a drill; article mit. The great demand for it ha.s brought out : TAEALER in Foreign . Fruits, , Niits, semn" r EiriPehui , ' n g' can o , withstand its influence. . ed to put up a clad of tuy most efficient prescriptionsill lilies and Rasps, ' Carpenter's Toole, . • . The tricks of parade he has U•saut but lli-- several Imitations. Storekeepers and , eonsuuners will be • •-, The inve tor has Unveiled over eaany parts of the sal be • -° ' the form of Fitatilli:Mtelieincs, each one suited to a par- Ras. Spikee az:d Brads, BritanialVara , • A ifentenant.colonel at thirty-one . careful to get BENJAMIN BABLOWIS, put tip at Alfred : l e rAce 41 South Water street. Philadelphia. ' 4-.. - 'flatting e principal hespitals,dispeneing this•Oinhnent Uvular disease, and not, like the manuilecturers of .the Counter and Platform Scales, Aneres Revolvers, -e; , Ii the Earl of Fitsdotterel's eldest son! iFiltberger's Drug Store,- No. 160 !teeth Second Street, . ' ALMONDS, MACCA BONI, ping ad ice as to its applicstion, and has thus been the , • and of th da rom l t to Baiand Rolled Iron, many nestrums plums e y, p uga e Rifle Barrels, . . , , . Philadelphia. Storekeepers can get their supplies from PRUNES" • ' VERMICELLI, I "•••• ' . means of g countless ninety's to health. the world that any: One compound will cure all diseases, Flue and Sheet " Table and Tes Spoons, . My Lord Tienneddy is thirty-foun ~, , _ the Grocers and Drundsts they deal With, at prices that : RAISINS, FIGS, .. se _ ~ e e • Sore Zags, Sore Breaste;,Wotunis & Vicars. lin e . nen (in the Warns of the great ;tellers physician, Cast, Sheaf and Blister Steel, Brass and Easzteled Ket • The earl can last but a few ycers MDCe...I . Wilt pay 'them a good profit. W AL); eTS. COM)A3CUTS. ' ;,. •,. &men( the most scientific mageone rely solely on the s pe u meeru o e es i*..due urr e f te ee e e th e y know tittle en. Ti n , pim a mid sheet eine I tles, My lord In the Peers will take his plaSe Drugs. Chemicals. Paints. Vernhdlies. Dye Stuffs. &c., • CREAM NUTS, • GROUND NUTS, : .;• ' • . . meet this wonderfulOintment e when having tocopewith t o was o f mace Mey know km" - Bar, Copper and Sheet Brame Pans, Boilers &Tea itetilba, • lier Majesty's counsele his wools will grace. ke., with a first rate assortment ofeverything In the Ilne. Sweet Oil, &c., tte., in Mere, and for sale at the tewest the woral cases of sores, wounda ulcers. glandular swel- , ' J. S. ROSE. M D.. philadelphia. Pig and Bar Lead, - ' Heavy Rathead Trireme; Office he'll hold. and pet rons e ee sway: Storekeepers, Physicians and Manuffictureresupplied at : prima by f • THOMAS Bop. . ei ne " and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command ~ 'A Remedy for eaoh Disease. Outings of all descriptions, Railroad Iron and Spikier, ' Fortunes and lives he will vote away-- 1 reasonable rate& ALF. WILTBERGEIIeDraggIst, August{ 1 8 , 'a ____ e _ e „.,, e _..„ of the A lied ilovenunents, diapatched to the hospitale Dr.!. S. Rose's Eipectorant or (beech Symp. for the ra- 11111,1C-cutaed Circular SIMI, bauble and Single Ounce And what are his qualifications?--Onel No. 169 .6"orth &trend *eel, Philaddphia. * w e Tsemlggpirs. yeomen value of the t, large shipments et this Ointment. to be Tilled &teal , cure of Consumption, Coug,ht, Colds, Hoarseness, Butcher's Choppers, Cleavers Dauble and Single Pistols, He's the Earl of Fitzdotterers eldest vent April 7,1855 - 111 i• 14-6 m • ; .1. S. GEPUY & SONS,. . -'. under th direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst me Asthma, BrotachitiaSpitting of Blood.lnflamation of the and Knives, Shot and Game Bags, j ' - • . . . TO; 523 North Second Street, beiow 4 . - • set of we • MI& It will cure anY ulcer, Mandularswelling, L nees or Throat, and all Pulmonary Diseases. This pre- Anvila and Vices, - Pciwder Flasks, . 1 ' . stiffness contraction of the -joints. even of 163 years' u ration not onl • 'cures consu ti nif taken in time, Blocks , andTeckles. • • Pewder and Shot, I r, . TV: Okoloruz .N . aws, a very Weetern paper, • . -- " la Veh, . ' : 1 1,..,\ Callewhill, and Sonth-weet corner Eighth & Sitting standing • 1 , „ rut it fortifies tbe itystem agalmTt p all o future attacks. As Chai Pumps, . . Wader Proof , Percussion , ' describi-s a plan of "swearing-a fence .round .. ‘ w, • ts 'hiladelAia, would res tfull inform • arden Stem . 1 pee y . Pilell'alid TOM'S& a Cough Medicine. It is the best In the world! It is now from u Copper,and Braise Wire, - 1 Caps, 1 .. I 4 , l in : 1 7 11 kI ti lS o. , their former customers and others. that thee'. havetat Thole nd other similar distressing complaint!' ran be w e d and remmunerided by physicians, Loth at home and Coach Trimmings. • Rifle Mounfinga• 'i i ' a oravevard," that haS some features of nov • laid in a splendid meter : me et of Clarets. Cfril Clothi;, at- effectual • cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over abroad. In bottles 25 cents, 50 cents, and $l. • • . The Subscribers would respectfully invite the Mien on . e - _ wt. ,- iiugs, Windom Shades, Door Ads, Ay., dal at very teem , , the parts affected. and by otherwise following the printed. ' • Dr-4 X Razes 'romping Cough Syrup.-This props. 'of the public' generally, to the Above and other articles of elty and utility worthy of commendation.— If" 144V010 ed prices. whelesale and retail. ~ • 1- ,,;" •di ection mound each pot. ~ 1 ration alwayi relieves's, and prevents the whooping cough- Hardware, Mu numerous to mention, as they are deter . • The editor. very gi arely remarks: , , .4/ TOM NOTICE.- Ire ma- sell our pods as chef'' , ft, ll .V Be r gh the • lament end Par ihOubi be used in•tra Mom- &um running into Other diseases; such as IfiDDEDI7.IO7I of mined to wall as low as any concern out of Philadelphia. . , , other Muse At the Lieu' in the City. ' _ . , • , ..," e fi i , e;...i''''' ' nig eases : the Lungs, Dropsyln the Chest, and Coneumption.. It August 27,1853. , : . . 35.1 y I , '• Philadelphia April 7, 1855 et F. ' Iv-e.,.•-v•i Made , n . I. re Legs ' gives Minuet relief.; and frequently cures in one week.- -- . ;--- -"r "Our suggestion is, that there be organized . , - GUANO & SUP. PHOSPH. FLI E Burns .0 _ __M_• a mp „ , H an d, 1 ; re Breaste ' • Price 50 cents. 1' • • . a in, this place an Okalona Cursing Associa- ../ . , . , Sere Heads Dr. J. S. Rose's erre . up Sgrup.--ehlldren are also liable NEWIIARDWARE STORE Ten doom be . lion, for the purpose of raising funds for scime „, - • .HE subscribers are prepared tii!Siip- Chlib ns ' Fistul Il I Sore Throats ; Sorea of all kinds to Croup, which dangerous complaint yields immediately tea Dn. J. S. Itesx'Bffsvga /AILING ,ereetp Sprup. Price 26 low Matz' llot eland nearly opposite th 4 mi. nen' Bank, Pottstille, where will he foond NOS. 21 & 23 sot= SIXTH STREET, - ply the above valuable fertilizers at market pekes, • • 0 t - ! Sprains cents. [I ars excellent amortmeot of Haanwiame useful °hied. The power of profanity which PIiILADELPIIIA. in ote to suit .purchasers. In store, 1,000 • barreM Su- • . Lu mi na wo_ • ' ; Scalds • , Dr. X. S. Bose's"..Ertraet of Buchu, is one •of the best 'Coach Trimrialugs, Files. - ' . f 3- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY Bristol, Pa. per Phosphate" of Lime, warranted equal to any Mitt is 31eien " 1 E II • • i rup ons . , Swelled Olands • remedies over used for diseases of' the Kidneys, Bladder, Serfage, : ' Fine Trays', 1 ' . ' *rims to waste in the streets is enormous. Let Selo Owners (370 ac )1.11 •• ' • ' , .unde. . .: ma 00 e pear Bristol. ' • .0 , j",c;,. Piles 1, et Iff Joints etc. Price 50 centil Seddier9, . • Britania Ware, , I. . , ' • Mexican Guano.. - . ;:i.,,' , . . - • ei•ery member of" the Association, whenever jUn° 9 . ' 65 • :2,-.3m Rheu , nem ; ykers . . Dr. ..r. S. Roses: Nervosa and Inrigorating (indict. for Shoentaker'S Tools, ; • Aseortment of flee Locke, '', I - . ' he 'utters an oath, be obliged to give &paling, F. H. sMITH, • I Guano. By chemienl analysis it is found to contain a - Salt Rbeum n Diseasea . ! Nenereal Sores • . Heart Disease!, all Nervous Affections, Flatulence. Heart Carpenter's' Toole, , 1 Wounds of all )(hada Burn Reatieesnerni, Numbness, Neuralgia, raising the Glass and Paint, , Table Cutlery, • Poeket Cutlery, , , 1 . , M.I.7i,UFACTUDER Dr ' lamer prepertionof Phosplude than Peruelan Gornto.- Bki Seid ' - ' ' B. I f 1 Ise ' . and %whenever he curses, let him contribute Port•llonnaies, Pocket Books dt Dressing Cases; 2,000 barrel ceding. For gale by at the ManeOwteriee of Professor Hoe Lower. t spirits, and giving' power to the whole system; it ig al- er ron o ai , s. a Table Spoinue ' • . • J. B. A. &S. ALLEN, 80 Maiden Lane, New Y lc, and 244 Strand. !Auden. and mest miraculoue iii its effect. Price 60 cents. [lolled ".: ` - Anvils and Vicente 1 - ' , rail to make a fence around the grave-ya . . ; Ar• 14 . : ar. Aura et- Maned Sts., phihadd e ef e , ,'y t , 10 . 1858 6 , 4 • 7 & 8 8. wear ,,,, a I , Ba ,,,r diene , by, all . pectable Drage a arid Dealers of . Medicine's De. J. ~,'..,' Rose'S! Dyspeptic Om:pound. a sure cure for Nails and Spikes, • Asiortment of fine Ouna, 1 . We are well awtire that the Bible forbids to A . ' LW I'' , ~ e ......" " Y ' through nt the United St tes.;:und the civilired world, in Dyrepepda. Liver' eUmplaints. and Indigestion, when ta. Railroad Iron and;Nalls, Sheet Iron Crucibles, , AY Bon hand, a large and varied niprovED gum pggspgag OP yainT, Pots. at • ' cents, 6'2 1 ,- cent'', - and $1 each. - ken in conjunctiett with his Alterative or Family Pala. Smith Tools , ' .. • Wire, Tin Plate, -; 1 I Li_ assortment Of 'I .' ~ • . ire ere is a considerable • sing by taking the larger Price of both 7,5 cern a 'Building 31iitetials,..'. Braes Kettles,' •', : !. • render render "rafting for railing," but we are Port Monazite. • Work Boxes, . ' HE .subscriber informs Dealers .antl . .r.t . sizes. Dr. J. S. Eases Lteiden Pills, for falling of the Womb, Cast Steel,. ! • , Sad Irons, . , • 1 - sure it has no application. to such cases as the 1e .,. zee! , Pocket Books, ' Cebu, . Fanners that his has greatly, Improved the "iii,slity N. B. ireetienrfor the guidance of patlehts in every - Female Weaknesrij Debility and Relaxation. Price 50 Shear Steele ' Pans and Boilers; . ; -, tr - eee .f' Rankers' Cases, Traveling Bap, •of is SUPEIt PHOSPHATE OF :LIME, and now molt- 'disorder lire affixed to each Pel. . , . , cents. - . Arm Blister, . . Chaim, • . : • - present. We do not know the amount of ! .. - . P. ..- Note ifelders, Backgammon Boards, • dently reeommends the article menufactured by bleb. as June ~ 18551. ; 22- Dr. J. S. Rose's Anti-Bilious or Railroad nun-These milt Saws, ' . , Railhead Tern's'', • Port Folios. Chessmen, , superior to any in the mxrket. You are invited tit !call, Pills are not waitrinted to Mare every zo,alady or disease Cross-cut Saws, . Powder and Shot. • , • work requisite to inclose ip . ur cemetry, but i Pocket Memorandum Books, Portable Desks, •• , examine and try it. Also THE CREATEST - ~. Incident to man, lint they are a grand remedy for a Bil- Fine Hand-caws, -... ; ' Dressing Case& . Cigar Caro, &c- kc. ', .- Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Oils, Candles, &a., • edloal Discovery of the Age. iota state of the System and common Fevers. When HU. veto i•ns hie thanks! to the public, for the patroirage IA amply within the means of the proposed , Also. a general assortment qf English, Preach and Ger; At the lowest m ' ' ' j .1 ' • arker rates. Jlso. L. POSILRO .; . ___;_... , , • , used with Dr. lloaa's Tonic Mixture. will Cure the most they extended to tem in hie indieldnel capacity. and hopes • • man Ficnee'cl'oods.. " . Association. There were sixty-one votes poll- . • . SUCCll•77% . ll. • rhns. W. Meagan, DR ' K.ENNEDV„ . of Roxoury, has stubborn ease* of Bilious Fever or Feeer and Ague. Price the new firm. by the quality ofi • their goods, strict !then- Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Rt4nt Strops, and Gold • • No. 9 and 10 South Wharves. Philidelithia. disLnvered in one of our, common pasture weeds a 12 1 / 4 , and 25 centae . • lion to business!. and accommodating price!, will deierve lel et the late elaction; Some few of the voters Pens. • . air-Farmers can load on two private alleys. and'etvoid remedy hat cures - . fir. .r. S. Rose's Puin Curer.-Thin preparation is trnly end command their continued !rapport. • .1. . , - iv holesaleesecond and third &Ma ' . the crowded wharf. . 1:,! ; EVOCT Blild fki j Manor, the wonder of the ege! Cures airpaln, external or Inter- . . .•. ; BRIGHT-A LERCH. . • ; •• tea' village. do not swear, but there are I • ,••= :, F. 11. SMITH, • July 14. '55 . 28-3 M? nal; cures pain lte the Side,. Limbs or Beek, Chilblains, • , • '. D+aiert in Hardware and /ran. (entre sired.' , ..V. It'. Center Fourth ct Manner ..c... IT ludetsah' • -,--- ---- ---.- - -.---- '---- --- - - -''''-- from he worst scrofula dons to a cutiunon plMple. lt , !5:111v a number of accomplished swearers /eQ- on th itc t ' - ' a - '''' • FLEMING & BROTHER . f i e rece pos , a superre Gold Pon will be , _•_--:-:. Agne. or Lumps in the Brea:eta Corns. Bruises:Sprains, Pottsville:January 6.1855 • '' . 14f ;. , Tooth-eche Eseaehe, Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Pains in the Ile ha trled it in over llmicases. and never failed ex- • , ---.- . 1 'in (ewe not yet entitled to a vote, and many s•.nt to any part of the United Statee, by mail-deacribing Produce Commission Merohanti,`! cept in t, o cattes (both thunder humor). lle has now ia Rime's and Stomach. Sudden Colds. ke. The Pain Curer TRANSPORTATION: i .. Pen, thus-uadium, bard. or Slo.a. ~ '' • •lio. 40 Iliouth Water Street, Philadelphia. his postion over two hundred certifizates of its virtue, ; being a fine TonleMixtiure. In ale. nsed with - great hence . ~;• 'air boys eau .hold ai hand with any of their March 31. 1555 . , 13.1 y • fit for Weak Stomach and Dowels. Whenever, you have ' ' . -- -- • . --4,- --- " ; pARTICULAR attention paid to tales all with n twenty miles of Boetou. seniors.. All tiiings cilnisidered, we think the ,„ . Two ttles are warranted' to cure a nursing sore • pain useethe PainTurer freely, and you will obtain Ina- THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.' MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. •• ' Or the following *rude.: - •• 11 ' faith i l " ' S' tt in • DO'ITSVILLE TO 'HARRISBURG. ' ~. , . mediate relief. It fats like:magic. Every family should income of' the Association might be eqimated l i t • ii i i ~, LEE & WALKER, Shiccessors to GEORGE 61.84 ''' ' l'ork, . Green and Driedl4ll, 1 4 011 e te throe bottles will cure thaworst kind of pimples ' - have a: bottle In the house in cam: of accident or midden " 'w WII LIG si 186 Ch ' • Butter • •.. o. estiut street, under the , ee , s' Beane. Grass Seeds, • •••' on the face. , sicknete. Price Pl. 25 and 50 cent's. _l_ This litre marrieds+ daily With all their great Sineth ' at half a dozen palings a day from 'fifty regu- ----, Utah House. Philadelphia, are eorettantlY - '''' • Potatoes, Onions, •• ee Two te9 three bottles will cUre the system of bike. rat-NT:lons or. elleate constitutions by • nature. or ern and Western Routes. By arrangetnent their plane of , , iar contributors, which would pale fifty yards publishing the latest Music from h mos t, 0 t poputar Au- Wool, Feathers, Poultry, de. &o. ee; •Tw Loth are w anted o es arr to cure the worst canker in ' them who have been made so by the use of glut& Medl. business In potheille will be at the office of Howard & , thors in tbe United S . tates in a atyle that will vie with Refer mei-Wm. Brown. Esq. Philadelphia., WAIL C. the month and stomach. 1, eink or any other i caune, should read Dr. J. S. ROSE'S 17 ". ',i • S . . S. WILblieMS, Superintendent. : ' • 0 liar. ,A - few court-days would supply all the tersoa. Elm 'late President of the Penna. 'IL Ita do any Mined at any other house, either in this country i i , s a t n. -".' . . .' 1 Throe te *so bottles 'are warranted to cure the worst 'MEDICAL ADVISSM te persons in sickness or in health, ‘9 l ' ll ' 2.2 , 9 5 : 4 • . r r 1642 I „. . or Europe. iT. Jones, :sq., do., John bill, Lee. Pittebtag. which book can bahad without charge of • , ~ i: • VW! of Erysipelas. • J ' . r PHILAD'A. a. READING RAIL ROAD. rails, and. the Sunday cursing could-be set - They have also the pleasure to announee to the üblib August 18, '55 [June 2. '55 .Ir2-Iyl 33 , 3 i -, ' B. BANN AN, Pottsville* , . One tc.l two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in • • • apart as a fund for posts. The little boys that their stick of Sheet 31usie oalland cowl a P f th hugest and in t 1 t r t . • ' s-° - n -• BOYS' CLOTHING. .;:"., the eyes, Agent fer the site of theae tledielnes In Scheylkill Co. .ff i 1 " • ' • , 1 os comp e e ass() merit to be found in the Two !titles are warranted hi cure running of the eats 855 • i Dee • 23, '64 56.1 104 f March 10, 1 • e•. 1 . miffht find the nails; and atter the paling was THOM.O3 & THACKRAY • -'-; - .enuntry . i . they are censtantly addingto their stock ail the -., • • . ~ . 9 .r, • and blo hes among the bele. I - --.- --• . RATES OF FItEIGHT ON MERCHAISIMIKE.I • e , l'iew Music published in New liork.llesion, &e. • • .30. ..40 Chesnodi .eteret, adore loth, Plniaddposa, • • 1 ... • lour six bottles are warminted to cure corrupt and - ' TRAVELING. . , , - tiN AND AFTEIt NOA'EMEIER 4st, • completed, the villagers could affeet such They aito public:lit:event) InstruCtion Bookie which are ti - AV E constantly on hand and ruake mania ulcers. ,--.- . , i .In general tise throughout the country. - . trin "B the Great 'do-. pnrases BS Tarn my s„ , y. • / PIANOS-A , _Lite coder BOY'S.' CLOTIIING, of the meet improved One ttle will care scaly eruption of the skin. -- - -et . 1._..1f 1854. until further notice,. the foll Owing Reim! of , , fine assortenent of the beet manutheturers styles. Persona from D distance purchasing at this ere Two o three bottles am warranted to cure the woiet DAUPHIN &SUSQUEHANNA R„R. Freight will be charged per 100 pound's' , i. - gab' ete.7 and whitewaih it." of New York and Boston, at the limiest cheap prices. i , 31USICA L INSTRUMENTS. tablishment, have the privilege of changing any, lirtide case Of ringworm. , . , , . . which may not suit. , ' Two or three bottles are wartanted sure the meat ------- 135ZW:lee ' ' - ' i• ' Riffillalwis - , .' • SS '.?: ki! : ; e e et * e aa . • Also, a general ent af Guitaes, Violins. Benjoea N, • 8.-A large assSrtment of Patent Shouldreeeam desperate case of rheumatism:l,, •nr i." . " §:1 1.1 •-! , , • "GIVING fits" we have often heard of. We Flutes. A ecordeons, Violin, Guitar and Herp &IMO, Boya' Shirts. together with' . a general assortnient of - Three to four bottles are ttarrantedt.' 'Cure the salt EXCITISSIOH ~S RHANGEDIENTS TO THE . ' SirridLLS Or FREIGHT. g r • 9 . , - .4, Eli -. R a of the best Italian Mime all of welch will be furnish: Youths' k'urnishineGoods, which we are prepared Resell rheum, 1 • ~, . . . Penntylvanin State Fair at -Harrrisburg. '' 4 - -- k . "4' 4 remember a quack doctor who •wai called in. ed to the public and the trade at the lowed rate,. e at low prices for cash. • !,:j , Five toeight bottles will cure the worst case of snot- Septe'mber 2111th,26th,271.h &28 th, 1 855. . • •-••• I to attend ii case of fever which baffled his ski .'ll. Orders punctually attended tn. ~, r /as All bee & Iran:eel Music atid Publleatiene ean be - • I '55 .. septecriber ,-. 3,4., , , - , his. 1 , , --. , -1,--- 1 ---._ A benefit is always experienced frau , the filet bottle, • k v i xcußstoN 'Pickets .to Ilarnsburg Dry Gude, Confectionery, Books. Carpet: 1, ;„, • 18 •'' , mars Freeh Meat. Firdt. Glass &e .1 , I obtained at it b t.N %ANN , Boric and Mure - .. and when the patient became impatient,'com- •-• • • „. . ..wrr. Potts- TO COOCERS & CONFECTIONERS. and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 1 .. will be issued from the 24th to the 2sth of Septem- k in f t 'l e n k " ' ' n , 4 d....., ••• ~. erereet, a•CII7. oil, eneepper, .F•ggl7..-Al, I i - I vine. betaken. rn 1 i xei fth dt 1 f cus ve. ge or 6 roun r p rem , . • 11ieR3 9, - . 1,•'. P t A •, Lil . ' ' '. . 13"1 your goods front first hands;and . thenwarettrindstoneetlrocoties.llemp . ; - plaining l of the doctor's want of success, the Ph .. et . .., Reader, rpeddled over a tinnisand bottles of this in the . Auburn, at -: I '-' - - - - -V 00 Hams, ILirdware. Hides. Ilollow-ware, 22 • - 11 • • ' ' saveM per cent. The undersigned haS in shit:and vicinity; of Boston.' I knoW, the effects of it in every Pinegrove. ,i 16 ° • !Rather. MachinerT,Oysterseellseeseedsee . .. ' .quaek rePlied, "well, I give up, I can't break , • . for sale at the lowest price, with a discount of 3 per.:cont. case. So sure as water will.eitingubh fire. so sure will By arrangementi with the Reading Railroad Company; 4 .. e.. ,,e ~ , I _ , , •T. iI ' ' e . Eecursien Tieketafe Harrisburg.and back, will be hutted' Ale. Beer. CRtton.Coffee.Grainißar I n, •1 _ ; , • •• up ,this fever• but I'll give you . something to 7 , ~,, 4 ' 1 for cash, . Alemeds, •-- . thls curn humor. 1 never sold a bottle of it -but that from Raisins, ' Figs, . e . Fold neither; after a trial it jalwass speaks for itself.- . . Lead, Molaates,Nalle, Spikes itice,;s u lt, 18 i 9 - ' • „• , -,.. :I , Walnuts, Currants, Oranges, , ..•,-: . There are two thinge about this herb that appear to me 'Potteville. at -•-$2 40 Reading', at .'. -$3 00 provisionk, sum. wki , key 4 l ,.. • throw you into fiti, and rat death onfitt!" •-•' •.,.......,-, . • ...- .V., j o- .. • ..- ••-•,..' : Cream Nuti, Citron, . Lemoni, e. au dein ; first that it rolls in our astures, in sume ache lkill Haven. 230 Pottstown -•- 3 75 IT te If . P 1 Brooms. Fire Bricks, Guano. Mill Stonea, • , • . But did you ever see a fit? , .1 1 -•,, ."- a... - ,, !Z.. t ',.. 1 .•e• 1 17,, • • , Filberts Prunes; • .Sweet OM •••,%.' • elute /liana flunttful, end yet. its value has never Woo Ham erg --•I - 2 35 Pluenixville -- 4 ,25 . Pitch and Tar Salt Scrap Iron. Timber 16 j * "t e i • Greund Nuts, Dates, ' Cestile Seap,Be, • known 'anti 1 db.:covered it In 1846---second, that it During the Fait week at Harrisburg, three Pamenger ,' 4 " • •ex i .% ' A man in passing along up Water street, ( _...:•-•-•..-r-' % -:_ .. cn•••-, -- •. , and Lumber, Itc, ' , • , e es., '.. 7'l * .... '.' All orders by mail promptly attend to. ' •. je should Cure all kinds of huMea Trains will run en& nay daily, connecting with all the '../.'", se. N,2e„. ••• 1 e • - . ... , . Saw a placard announcing the exhibition of a ‘-', , ~, ..ip,„„ --t ~ ~; ._ .., ..! -..... I THOMAS 80 - .7i D, In order to give some idea of the sudden rim and great regular Tmlus on ithe Beading Railroad, and the special Bricks, Coke Cord Wood, ClaY, G reveL • , . lee, Inne isre, Limestone, Manure Pig 'l2 ! 0 . ,1 41 South Water sheet, Philadelphie. mularity ot the distrovery,l will state that in April, train between Anbttm and l'ort Clinton, as follows: , • 1 • •WS;• • •.' - - sizze '''' -- -e - ' - ' -*•F • Iron, Plaster, Slate, &c., • : I • 4 . +. -, - ~..- ' . ' e I . -•• . %..-Le & tember 8 '55 .re me eke] rly-talkat ee parroL He turned in, 4, 0 _, ...., . 0 ....".... .:.-4. •_•-•._ 0 1„,..-.. ..- -, 0 . .- ~ P e •• 36-1h1 7 .• 1853, I peddled it and sold:shout six bottles per day-In ' I,l.llArt!rj . ARRIVE AT '.. Flour, per barrel, 30 ~15 ' 0:---_ - ,,f - . - k • - - • c •:' '--- April, 1 554. I solderer one thousand bottles per day of it. Auburn, at _0,15, A. 31. Harris . b , urg, at 12.30, P. at. . Oct. 21 1864 ' ~ • - . 42-t r --- -, -....... 4 . 1 - 4 44, 4 ,- --- "'''' . •• ••• after paying his shilling, and stood before the . . 5 . . 7 •-m-r-k- , ,r.,,, ~,.. .., ~ ~ ft., ~ ~ .• • FILES AND RASPS. . .Y. . Sothe'ef the wholesale druoists who have been in the 40. 11,45, ' " f.L45,' " ____ • .____e_____ • , ''' 7 l'.‹... -'-' ,• ' •;,- ;-• .si ......- ~ -- . ; liew Street'File Works, Philadellikla.. businese twenty and thirty „year*, say that nothing in e 7.4 e, P. M. a 1020 , " PHILAD'A di READING RAILROAD. bird, who was dumb is an owl.. , The stranger 4 i." - ._ ;,.. , -,, • .0.4. , - ,- - • - : i ... '.; RETURNING. . •-`- - e - - y is law,... The'sub- the annals of patent medicicies waif ever like it. There e• finding all attetnps to draw the parrot into , . ~. ~ . —••• ,- 3 , a, ••"••• -• • 'her is is n tanitersal praise of it front all quutrters. • , .feeve• ,; • Aurugg sr ~ . adliggligillaMPENo-. . ....e.........''' ' '-- , :, -- Zia4W , ..' -•. '• - - In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors Harrisburg, at . 1.15, A. 31. Auburn, at 7.50, A. M.. conversation quite in in, called . ou't to ~ constantly manufacturing Files and Reaps of sUPerior _but since its intmduction es a general family medicine, i• . • P. 31. e , , 4.15, P. 31. • FFICE oUthe Plii aa. - . . o - I d •&, R . R C , Edward K. Tr7on, quality. and at She lowest prices, equal to the bitst im- gnat and wonderful virtues have been found in it that It j 3.15, J., " " 6.25, ." . 1' . Philadthia, itinerary 28, 1855.. t• owner: • '134, .ffierth &toad Sored,',l' hiladelphia, ' . 'ported *els and much cheaper. • • .", I never eespeeted, -, , , . :1 ' ELLWOOD MORRIS, he ratesief Freight and ,To) 'on Cacil , transported by I ' • n the "Buck" and W Manufacturere and Mechanics can have their old Flies . • Several aims of epileptic fils-a disease which 'was al- ;,! . ' Engineer et Superintendent. , - this Compactly, will lbe es folic:is. from 31arch sth to June. "Ithouglit you said thatithis 'ere animal (natwe" •Camel" Taverna) • re-eut and tnade equal to new, at about half the etiginal _w idered ineurablet.have been cured by a few hot- ' Cold Spring, &pt. 8,•'561 aye oly.s . • ' 36 - 3 t • 3oth, 1855 :, : • [ , . could talk?" TTAS FOR SALE, - at xery low pricei; • n 1 inch cost. Flat, 12 inches, $2 90 per Doz. at, 4 • .. me. - ties. 0, what a mercy if it: irill prove effectual in all , • . Il e a large assortment of D'll,lll,E and SINGLE bar- 52 75 per Doze Sawdiles, Half round. Millocaw and other cases nfitbai awful malad3"--iihere are hut few who have PASSENGER LINES. . . . . • ; •' ..4 i . t.d•. , ' •.. . • 4 50 she can, when she sees fit." relied GUNS. SHOT BAGS,. GAME BAGS, SUPERIOR. •• are Files and fractional piles of Files in proportion. ... • , seen mere of it than I havee : . . philasielphis rind Reading Railroad. . riot • •' !' 5.3 ,ot • 0 t• 2 • • FLASKS. POWDER. CAPS, Ite. '' . dozens charged at the me rates, and warrantedesathe 1 know of serrzsi rases of Dropsy nil or them aced . .: .... i „el i , -.3 ~,,,,„5„. • • "Well then, I wish you would send for Fit J... IL SMITIL ' , , NB Alikid f 11 d ' factor y' ' - ~ ,,e. .. .- ns o repa rmg one at the . shortest no- ' peoplectued by Re For the various diseases of the Liver, allffigi; 4 lre c!, ..1 ,-,t r,.; , .e E; _—_ Hoe. ' . • No. 61 New st..lbetween Race & Vine, & Second aTtIH sts. , Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Aithma, Fever and Ague, Pain - aMesin . quick, for lamin a hurry!" -1 1 , . Philad'a. August 4. '55 Philad'a, August Ire '55 33 " 31 #' ' in the side, Diseases of the Spine and particularly% dig- 1855. SPRIBriG ARRANGEMENTS. 1855; cl. - ,20011 95 1 SO 175 To Richman . , , i , • . 31-3 m — at; , eases of tho kleinom, &e., 'the distrovery has dorm mere riIIIE-GREAT Northern and Western oII. N I II " Philadelphia. - I' 190; 1 85 .1 70 .1 65 ~ N.Oi'EL ARITHMETIC.-A Ohio correspond- TO FARMERS. : TO DEALERS'IN OIL CLOTH°. vw_thi . . 7 . ;s kin .. • .-,, rep Iknovrzt. DC in ante 1 II 19011851 70 .1 65 . • ripHE UNDERSIGNED being largely No choose. or diet nee:emu/eye-tat the best yen get and e l e United Stateji Mail BoUtes. . " Meetowe, ; 0 0011 85 1,70 e;65 • ' :- lIE subscribers have made extensive ~ 'ent becomes sponsor for the following, which, T lief it. " ' 114-Speed Slummed and Fare reduced:lft " Germantown R. R. •190'.1.351 70 1 65 • _l_ engaged in manufacturing Oil Cloths. bass- nunie am ' ennag , _ LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAVISSA, SUNBURY and " Falla ofSchitylkill, , 190 II 85' 170 161 . erep . aretions . to furnish a full supply of their Adult • tbl ful da h e • Mealleta for use.- ri, one a eerie= per 9 ERIE, WILLIAIIISPORT AliD ELMIRA RAILROAD. " Manaynnk, ' 1901 1 85 1701 65 as a matter of fact, he wishes to put on re- . . imeitovEn SUPER PIIOSIMIATE • ' Jangements to :tell his own manuthetured gootiej T . Ok ELME. . stock in'store is ennplete, tlie quality unsurpessid, and _ 1 _ . ~_ . ,I. bldren overlen ears, • demert oftd-enildren • • Through helluffalia, in - - -16 hours. . " Spring Mille, - 1'651160 145 145 cord. Whittaker is one °file richest men in • Par Pall Seeding; d , iin ears, teresjoonful. As nq directions the prices at which he can afford to sell, cannot•dhil to from nye to • g y al _ i _ e Ninewa Falls, - - •la ' e , e Coutehebocken and Ply- ' And inform their customers tha the price Kea sorr az it glee satisfaction. , • can be applicable to Ico tut otia, take sufficient to . w Detroit, - . - - - 2." " mouth Railroad. les 1,1 .60 145 145 • • • those parts, and has nsaile his money by dri- ADVANCED, butt continues at the olii rate or $4O per ton of SMI ill betaken in molesting Dor orderBl , His operate on the bowebt twice *day. • ,- - - ' pec. CAA. W " . thiCl4o, : • • • .34 " '2OOO tbs. It ill considered the hest won ure fo . stock consists of FUN)R OIL CLOTHS, front 2 tolB taet Mattuffetured by . ; • DONALD KENNEDY, " Ran:bolt and• Potts' and 1 , . . imp; suarp,bargatns., - lits hired man was .one . Virhoat, Rye and other OraiL, wide--new patteme oaks. tapestry, marble. and:files; , .5 , 1.120. Warren street. liozburg, mom 66 , EI , It. L e w,. ___' 48 e Jones', . e 1601155 145 1. 40 , , da'y going along with a load of hay, whielt he , ',eerily producing beery crops, lent also Stiffening „the CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS, on ducks, drills endwise Price, One Dollar. -' W. turner Sixth an " Norristown or Bridgeport, .160 r 1 55 145 140. • 111 W. I .r't lin. eneineled and plain eurtlice; TABLE OIL CLOTIM4 117micsaltekiente:-Newl'ork eity, C. V. Clichner, gl . 1 Reading Rath " Port Kennedy, 160i1551 45 01 40 °vet turned upon a cow. T,he poor thing, was — 7 - ); ' to 64 wide. 11l the piece and patter:, e to th e i re . Barclay; street; C. 11. Ring4l92 Broadway; Itnehton & " Valley Forge, , 1551150.1 40 1. 40 , z.aidiree-Observe that every Mani of our article liA ' v ported; ; STAHL DRUGGET OIL c. I:l . l C i ac„, elven. Clerk, 275 Breedway ;A. lic, tt I). Sands, 100 Fulton St. May 7th, " Pheenieville, . 145'140•'1 30 1 30 sin4.lwreil to death before they could get her . . name and that ef Pott &Klit • • ' h "9 4. h of, 1 I Third Phladelphja ',•-•• Wbotesale agent,' for Perlol7, 'Tara& T. W. DrOrr & v e stgropetl on the head. , OCUie. • ~. re 4. OW , 'is and e Royer's-Ford, , 1451140 125 12.5• . , imphleta deseribine its : tialitie . - THOMAS POTTEB, Nes ufa do.,,.. Soss, 132 North 2nd StreeL Padelphia. ' ' 'cam " Pottstown, , • ''.140: 135 •1 '. 125. . '' OM. tier owner, l'enes, called upon Mr. 1 i. 1 , , , ~, 1 , p and nude of using -I dat our store. or by mail when•desired. A lib- Augu • st 4, '55 at.e.iii . Foreetle in Pottedile, by I,S, G. Brow", J. C. Hughes "'Donglateville, ,ll 40 1'35 125 125 e . Whittaker' the next day, and demanded, pay- •,,,_ eduction mule to dealers. , • - - - •....e.- .. and /T. Rabenats. . .1: " Bird:dine' . •: I'3o I 25 - el 15. 115 , Guano.,., • •WURFLEIN'S CUN STORE.:;' May 19, 1855 ' ..tely " Reading; 1 . •'•1 ZZI 115 .105, 1 105 • • •' , :Tient lorthe doss of hts cow. _ !, Between Reading and 1' . . ' 1 , , s PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, A . Mobieville, IDa 1 15, .105 i 1 05 ."Cfirlltlill ," said Mr.. Whittaker, "what do ~ Mohrseille, •." I20I115•, 1 05 1 1 05 " liainhurg, il2Ol 15 't , ` you iiiiiik she was worth?" e Orwigsbunce ' 11Z)11,5; 1 ' ~ ____ ___._ " I about ten dollars," said Jones. "And how much did you get for the hide and tallow?" . • -1;f:i dollars and a half, sir." "Oh. well; then you owe me jst_fifty cents." Jones was mystified, and Whittaker very fierce in his. demand, and before Jones:could get the thing straight in' his mind, he 'forked over the money. . Utn Mr..Bussell was fairly caught in his own trap. He was better known as Major Ben Russel , and being met by his old friend' Busby, he was familiarly saluted with a hearty shake of the hand had; "flaw do yOu, old Ben Russell?" • "Come, now," said Major Ben, "I'll dot take ,t hat from you—not a hit of it; you are aft old as lam this minute." ' • * • _"l:ipon my . word, says Mr. Bbsb;, "you dre my senior by at least ten years." • "Not avail, friend Busbyi midi if. you please, we will determine that question. very soon— just tell me what is the fiat thing you can re• collect?" - • ."Well, the very first thing I recollect," said Mr. Busby, "was bearing people say !7fic-re goes old Ben Russell!'" . • ON THE RIGHT ROAD.—Englesh Trarekr.— "Hi say, sir, ham 1 on the right road to 'Art. ford?" Jottath•in.—"Well ycn be." Tiapeler.—"Ow far aballl 'ave to go before I get there?" ' Jonothaa.—"Well, if yeou turn reound and go Luther WAY; may be yeou'll have to travel about ten mile. But if yeou keep on the way yeou are going, yeou'll have to go about twen ty-four thousand, I reckon." lionainc!—The following , startling bit of local intelligence appeared exclusively in the Citizen, of San Francisco. The "snapper up" of the '•unconsidered trifle" evidently keeps mving, "Aeoident.—A . gengematt passing along Slontgoinery street, yesterday morning, atept ou n piece of orangepeel and slipped. He . fell ou his back, and 'was subjected to consid erable pain." . Oh! TOIIRCHARLES LAYCOOK,Coun t lid Attorney at Lair, NG. Tit Fifth rtseat, above Ar.fli. /NI •!tll Xarch 31.18b6 aver:m.llf ATurinn, atilhe bner.xt rates; aim', • PACIFIC OCEAN DEAN°. I :s one of the richest Glysnoes ever Imported; fulgy. equal to-the Peruvian. ALLEN k NEEDLES, No. :?5 B,Wbarres and 33 8. Rater street, first store *bore Vlttstatit sts,PhlLidelphtst. itennv t Lunen. Agent in Peg:grille, W. W. Tnomas, Agent at Auburn August 25,'5S ,000 To",b - ,!nc. . PROSPHATE OF LIME, • >,73 Origing girl genuine, !: • j , . a.:r, , Jricr it.taiit;y ; 1114 34;riipeet 11311Z11111. is IL i•: ... ' , I 1..:r - . snd It,le!s f ,r.rt iv, at 1,,w p ices: , . i k: .:*.l 4 JA' (17 LAND I LASTER. r. 'r, t ..1. .... i. tel Qatlity 1.1?3 113.00 r, selected for I' .-.. ::_'.- , a :Iry . . •.;.:7.0 l zsli $1.4 ;.4 firt,..? in h lki ^3: larr..C.. :ak7a: 1. l'lo. ter.! ...1..i • - tNstiii -4 " : . : ....) " i.L.3t1.4. " ', .. . : :.., i ‘s Ifydmuli, Cement, ; i ..'..) ' Tr.h tier nu .•• , : , 1 Eh'..1711 - 4 (1";;ANI „ This a. l • , a' • - ri., Li •atiddei•••o therm customers, as equal ti .3.. y _.• . t..d. Lx.3 .....11 liopetior to most in tint market • . 5.000 lags r 4thts superior Guano, for sole at she low est uutrfct.t t it ?, • , Pour+ Ti /. • . , • MEXICAN GUANO,! GROUND CHARCOAL, &e. • ! At the Steam Plaster M C. FRENCH & CO. ills, junction or-York Avenue and Cellowhill street, Philadelphia. Auxust 11.'65 Ft W ALNUT STREET, Szputh-iirest, r, corner of Third sheet, Philadelphia. Irleerpri' .1 ted by the State of Pennsylvania In 1841. !; Five pereent interest is given and the nituteris allays! paid track whenever it is ralled.fdr, withotd the necessity of giving notice for It beforehand. People who have large sums put their iilmtey in this Faxing rand, im amount of the sopertar eilety and eon-1 ventenoe it affords, but arty solo,Lorwo or ma, is rem calved. This Saving Fund has ergs than hilt amplest of dol.! _ats Saving Fune _ tate it _ Lars securely invested for the safety of tleptadtork _ ' The office Is open to receive and pay mew treaty day from 9 o'clock to the meriting tlll 7 o'clock,. in the event] tgn, and on Windily and Thuishermainigp,l3ll9 (Meek: People who have money to put,-ln, are fuelled beau et: the otlicelbr farther lototmalloM L. 'BENNE*, Fersithsit,_ . • ROBERT BELFRUIIg, rim Ind. J. MUM, &weary. - way to , ia36 pot% 11. 1854 441 It) An,NDREW -WURFLEIN, Mdofac hirer of Ouns;;Pistols, Rifles, Bc, No. 14-North d street, Philadelphia, where he keeps cotSitantly on hand a general assortment of Doable and Single bar relied Shot Guns. large Duck Guns. Rifles., and Opals of all kinds Also, the celebrated Cast Steel Rifle. Kith in crease twist. to shoot the pointed ball of my own make and importation. !; ,14 shot and Rifle barrels. Powder, Caps, Shot , ll4lllol.asks, Horns, Rattle bags, Shot bags, Pouches, he. • I invite persons wishing to purchase good/tin my line to call and examine my stock before. purchasing else where, foe lam determined 14x-sell on the most res*nable terms. 'Don't forget North Second street. N. /LH-Particular attention paid to repairing Its branches.:. • Angust I& '55 3011 - 344n1 II: IN Insurance, Annuity and Trust SOUTH E. -corner 'Third and iChes nui streets. Philadelphia.—rapital sl.so,ooo;'lslnney Is received on deposit daily. The amount dephSited is entered In a Deposit Book and given to the Depeattor, or. If prehirred. a certificate will be given.- 411 stuns, largo and small. aro received, and theitmoUnt • 'paid trick on demand. without notice. - interest is paid at the rate. of five pre rot.. trimmen ring from the day of deposit. and ceasing fonrtien days previous tothe withdrawal of the : oney. On the first day of January. in Each year, the Mate rat of curb deposit is paid to the depositor, or addeklo the principal as be may prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional Information will be given by adoreesing the Treasurer. • . 3' , ., 3 m , . • DIZUTORS. Stephen U. Crawford. Pres't. William M. Godw(n, Law. Johnson. Vk* Pres% yard B. Goddard, • Amboia W. 'Thompson George Meneerli4. ' Benj. W. Tingley, r James Doverrux, - ,: , • Jacob. t. Ticesticel Guatavus English - 1: .9raviory and, Treasurer • , FLINT FISK. Trl4rtindlnterprrhr . .J. C. OEHLSCRIVAGER Peptamber N.'55 REAL ESTATE SALES. I • FARM FO SALE. R). ' THE SUBSCRIBER, desiringi-lop go west, offers his gamier sale, situated about mile , from seaman' Haven. , and three mites rom •Pottsville. NM Farm contains 110 arras, between forty and tbity4lve acres of which are in a tine statsi"tf culti vation; the balance I. In young the nut Timber. The buildings mead of a two story Rona DWOUilllt House with a I% story Warne Kitchen attached, together with • a 'bank barn, and a good spring house atith Omar never-tailing springs of water close by the house. There Is a fine orchard of grafted apple*; also •-.... ' plums, peaches. pears. de.; on the FarniOimd the soil is equal' to any In Schuylkill county. Persons desirous of purchasing a good Tann :Orr the best Market in the State, the Goal Region of Sehuylidll county, will And this a very favorable opportunity. For terms and other particulars apply to -lb* eubieriter lat the vitalises. GEO. W.II,6ItTIEN, Mout 25, '5B 2 S4-litts ' : • VALUABLE REAL MATE POE AO& I NTENDING to remove: to the :South weit Mb rau, thedinuerttieroffers okt Privitii3ale Ids sluable property situate in the Borough of Port Car bon, Ethiliikill county, consisting of a lot of Oland at the corner of Jackson and Coal streets, containing In itiurr"t co feet mad In depth 230 feet. on sibleh , is erected the Exchange Hotel. time small:dwelling mem, a large coach maker's sloop and Psge, with s t a bi to and cd,w oat-houses, two small garderuUrafell, and abundance of rocacto put up machinery Eft steam power. in., de., rontigions to the Mill Creek end other railroads. It is decidedly the best lorality in MOS:rough for buelnem or trade connected with the reel". The peoperty has been lately put in thorough repair. the buildings all insured ffibr. SE6OO, upon polides I'anni st until the years ISSII ind 1859. and has rented: Ike $6 OO per annum. For further gartienhire and tent* which shill be accommodating refer 10 Partniel SOW% ind WM:ft L. Whitney, Emirs, at Pottsville. or Wilt nu dendped, at Port Carlene. Wid. 9.IIIELIi p August sa, rai SAVING Is; DOUBT, the most wonderful N"(-) disc o very of this age of progress. The following Is from a distinguished mumber of the medical profession: . Paul, January 1, 1885. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Draft :—llll7lolleited, I send you this certificate. After being, nearly bald for a long time, and having trkd all the belf restoratives extant, and hiving no faith in any, I Was induced, on hearing Of I yours, to give it atrial. placed myself in the hands of 1 a barber, and had my bead well'rubbed with a good, stiff brush., and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed in. till the, scalp was all; a•glow. This I repeated 'every morning, and in three Weeks the young hair appeared, and grew rapidly from August last up to the present time, and is now thick, black and strong—soft and pleas• ant to the touch, whereas, before it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of It, asol that little there, was die. appearing rapidly. I still use your Restorative abmit twiceA week, and shall soon have a good and perfect erop of hair. Now 1 have read of these things—and who has nott—but have never seen 'hitherto, any case in Which any person's hair was benefitted by any of the hair tonics, ice., of the day; and It really gives me pleasuroto record the result of my experience. I have recommended' your preparation to of hers. and it already has lll3fre and general sale throughout the Territory. The people here saw its effects, and have confidence in it. All who have used it here will coincide with me in what I have written. The supply you sent us is the wholesale agents !be the Territory: is already exhatuited, and daily Inquiries are made font. You deserve Credit tbr your discovery. 1, for one, return you thanks for the benefit it has done me, for 1 certainly had despaired long, long ago, of ever ef• `testing any such result. 11 ronglatttlate you that your fortune (and a large one) is. already made. Yourshastily, . , - J. W. DOND, Firm of Bond & Kellogg, Druggists. Breolficfr: Mass,Znauary 12,1 6 55. Prof.. Wozi—Dans Sm:-,laving made trial of your Hair kestomtive, it Wee nib pleasure to my that Its ef fect'has been excellent in removing inflammation. dan druff, and a constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled from childhood, and hurdle restored my hair. which was becoming gray. to•its original color. 1 have used no other articlawith anything like the plea sure and profit. • 'Yours-truly, .r-- • (Extract of a letter, dated Erie, Pa.; July 27,1851.) w'. 0. J. Wood al 0:4-43a5Ts:—Why don't you send us as much came of your Oat Hair Restonstivet We want all that is coming.to supply the orders onhand,and have not" had a bottle on our shelves kw over a week, and that has been the Case before.. Theretbre, send us at least one gross of each size, as an article so justly celebrated as your Mir Reatorativewillsell. Pleasesend us by Express. - Yours truly, - CAM= e naming. . ' Druggists. May Ist, 1854. Wood :--Ilav ing experienced the magic effect of your Elate Restorative, I drop you this upon the subject. ;About two years ago my hair commenced OM* off and throng gray; I was Dist becoming bald. I met a friend who had used your Restorallve, and spoke so highly of Its virtues I was induced t 4 by it, although I bad but little filth, as I bad briar* tried so many other. remedies. I commenced using your Itestoratlve in January last— A few applications fastened my hair firmly., It began to fill up, grow out, and turn •leack tons fbrmer color(black). At this time it is fatly restored to Its Original ccdor, health and appearance, gaff I chantilly recommend Its use to all.. J. D. Hoes. Northeast .pinaryivania, Kara 9,1861. Sou—ln consequence ot baring hair. for several yeas put, not only gray, but perfectly white, I have cut It abort. and worn caps to hide it from view; but. some 3 months since. I was induced to use your Hair hectare tiva,and I must, In justice, say, that its effects were al. moat miraculous; for it but changed it gradually to all its former splendor as to color. and left it so soft and glos• ay as to be more beautiful than it aver was when under the inenenee of the 'heat ' I earneetly, therefore, recommend it to every lady as decidedly the best limp& tattoo, for toilet use, of anything in the world. Addres*-0. J. WOOD 00, ile , Now Torii, and 114 Market Btreet, Lou* Ma.a 11. W. Draft r3oaa, Wholesale Agent. phial .1.11 Hyena. Drair Avast, PottnMet ra• At .11,. <.: . • . Ticket Office. Nt W. Carrier Sixth and Chesnut streets, and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner Broad and Vine. On and after :MONDAY, May 7th, Three Passenger Trains will learo,the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner A and Vine streets, daily, (Sundays ex cept 4) as Salons: Day Eipiess...6 A. M. Stopping at Plitenixiille and Reading, only. Connect: leg with Catawba& Williamsport and Erie and Williams port and Elmira Railroad; arriving at Elmira at 4, P.M; connecting with `New York and Erie and Buffalo, and New York city Railmarls for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence. via. steataers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail road, to Cleveland, Toledo, MonrOe. Sandusky and De troit. Also, with Elmira. Canandaigtta and Niagara Falls Railroad; i ponneeting at Canandaigua with New York Central Railroad; East and Welt, and at Suspension' Bridge with Breit Western and Michigan Central Rail: road for Detroit, Chicago, St.-Louis, and all points In Can ada and Westent States. • , Mal Train.-7.36 A. M. . . ' - . Stopping at alliStations and running to Pottsvilleonly. Sight. Express-3.30 P . 31. Running every; day, swiping at all Stations and run ning to.Pottsoille. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat swiss*, Williaratisnt .nd Erie, and Willbunsport and El. mira Railroads, arriving at Elatim at 4, A. V.; Lmunect ing with New York rind Erie, Buffalo and NevriXork city - and Lake Shore Railioada, ,, thr Buffalo, Dunkirk. Erie, Cleve land, Cincinnati; Toledo, Memo, and all points West.— Also, with fimlitt, Catiandaigua and Niagara Palls Rail roadat. arriving at Magna Falls. at 10.10, A. li.. connect lug with Day Express or Great Western Railroad for De troit, Chicago: eta.' Passengers by Day Retires& breakfast at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by way of Night • Express take supper af, Port Clinton. This Route, with its connections, forms the shortest and most direct-route to Canada - and the Lakes. Only one change of; twan's - between Philadelphia and Canada or the Wiles.: Passengers I)oop:using Tickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping It any of the above points and re suming their seats at pleasure. Fasalprota Philadelphia to Tat:inns, il $ 2 95 Itutralo.vM-Toaaw'rida,lo 00 Catawissa, j 4 35 Niagara Falls.via. El- • Rupert, li '. 4'40 mira. Canada and N. Danville, :i '• 480 Y. Rallrced, 10 00 - Milton, , •',l :5 15 Niagara, via. Buffalo, 10 00' Williaosport, 'fl e • fi gu Suspension Bridge, 10 00 Elmira, • 'I 7 00 Cleveland, 11 70 - 7 , Jefferson,!l . 65 Toledo, • 14 75 Starkey. • ; 795 Cincinnati, l6 90 ; Penn lan, .'il i 800 Detroit, via. Rail, _ 16 00 Clorhatn, 1! 1 800 ' Buffalo and Geneva, via. Grahami .800 ' 13 00 “ " Steamer C John Aniet, - '' 800 Canandairui , '..1 ' i 800 linneoye Palls,' ;', • i 850 Caledonia, it . • ; 880 Le Roy, ...: I 890 Batavia. '. : 900 J. K. BRACiG 110eheWer . . • 860 and Michigan Pen. linihdo.vil. N. T.and R. tral Railmsd, 20 00 and But and N. Y. Rock !island, . • 26 00 city* ;I ,„ 10 00 E. T TiTf BUELL, Veld awl Freight A ge nt, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut Amts. (I; A. NICOLU,Sutrt Philadelphia& Reading Railroad. • T. McKtSSOO (. Bupleatawiasa, W. and Erie Railroad. HENRY COP IN, 8110 Williamsport and Emir* Rail nut PASSENGER TRAINS Be4ween Pottiville "and Philad_Ophia. On a nd miter nay 7th,1833, the Passenger . Trains will Leave the Depediet Pottsville, corner of Union and Ba rad 'treats, daily so !Mows: From PottaViUe to Philadelphia. Maratha Line, at - . - -730 A. M. Evening I.4te, st - • • 4 P. M. Sonday Train. (once a day), 730 A. M. From Philadelphia to Pottsville. Stortlng Nue,l4 - • -• 780 A.M. Evelltni LIDS, i SundayT n, ( co a deg - • 330 P. M. ri r -- oi 1 nouus or d o M a IIRAI)ING. For PlMiadelphla, at 9 ksit, 10 minutes, A. M, and at 5 o'eloels,2l cainuttils, P.M. For PottsviLle,st 9 o'clock, ihicoinntas, A. M.. arid 6 deka, P. M. - FAKE IM. ALL TUB LINES—BOTU. WAIT. t t! - lut torsos. 2no sum - . .. Pottsville to Philadelphia, $2 75 83 '25 Philadtdpbia.toßottaville, - - 2Th • 225 Pottsville to Bolding. 1 05 . 85 Reading to Phili l idel , phla, -1 76 146 Fairs hose "al all the Alkitoins along Me Beak. Fifty pounds: bagp pi ge • ilibe allowed to east= ger in thole Unit. and liMillgerl 1,111411" 110 Dual . from tialuttao,thirlir as baggage but their ova wearing oppfulti. 'which #lll be at thevisk of its owner. ; ler All &AOs recut be purchased hairs entering the vows. i pr Order of the Board of Managers. , May 1k 11M, i. 20- J. F. BRADInni. &votary Lake, bicago, via 0 t. Wes tern and Michigan Central Railroad, .20 00 Chivia Eintraloand Lake Michigan I Sonthenaßallrolui, 2:1 00 picap : via pat :Lake a3O P.m • By order of the Board of Martagrrs. March 3.1859 9-tf B. BRADFORD. Secretary SCHUYLKILL NAVICATI )FFVE Schuylkill Naviga 3farch The charge for the nee of titre and for . cite Coal, carried on-the Schuylkill Natio' follows, until 1855:f GM To Philadolohia, " Manayttnk, ' "'Spring 3IIU, " Cmnsbottocken, 4 ` Plymouth Dam, Bridlreport,' " Norristown, " Port KOnnedy, " Valley; Forge, "• Pawling's Dam, " Port Provldenoth " Phan " " Royer's Ford, " Pottstown Landing, " Port Vnlon, Di.dshorough, " Beading, • Althoases, Mohrayillo, Ilambiant " Or wirtabav Leading, The charge will be per ton g of VW lbs, less the percent. allowanciror waste, as 11.4114. and no charge less than twenty-tire cents per ton will be made for any distance. , !I Hates of Tolls On Miscellaneous Articles to be charged per ton of =I lbs., until further notice. . . `!! Iron Oeil,Chy, Sand,Gravel,lianure;Unwrought Stone, Brickbats, Limesbina, Slaked Lime, Quarry Spells, Cord wood, Post and Rails, Rough Bark and Gypsum:l:me cent ands half per ton per mile. for the first ben miles, and a balls cent per ten per mile, Swatch additional mile, but no cbirgo shall be made for any distance exceeding thir ty cents per ton, , - . . . Unahiked Woe, M a rble , orScabblodStono,lll.„ true luouit Cog, Bricks, Ire, Soap Stone, and Copper Ore, two rents per ton per mile, Cr the fret tow miles, and a half cent , per ton per mile for each additional mile, but no ebarge shall be made for . any dbdance• exopeding forty rents patina V.ll 44.1k1 , ~ , iron_ aon kinds in any stage of =e nwton berdd the ere, Salt, mild Irish, one cent per ton per mile, for the diet twenty nines, and half a cent per ton per wile tbr each ad ditional Wille.lnt no thugs don Denude tor any edam* exceeding fifty cents per ton. . • mom CUM. Grain, Ilou r, Seeds, Timber, round and witkare,'Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles, Shingles. Laths and Staves In boats, and Straw In bales, Merchandise of all kinds, and all not otherwise speeilleally enumerated, tiro cents per tan Per mile for the drat termites. and half a emit pm ton per mile for each additional mile,ibu tr t no, chino shall be made tbr any distance exceeding six eentaper ton. Tim ber, round and square, Sawed Luca , Hoop Poles, Shin gles. Lath and Stares in rafts, shall be charged according to the rates In this section, provided the several links of* raft shallbe allowed to alternate at the lotlui with any as. sending or descending boat that may be ready to pass, otherwise finch rafts shall be charged the raft charter rates of fa% cents per ton perlock below. the - city of Reading, and four cents per ton per lock abogamidlity. Nors.--4n all eases whom one or more locks areed. and the distance carried shall be leas than two m iles, the charge fit Toll shall he for two miles, 'according to the ell*" to which irtlclei carded may belong, - And In all eases where the foregoing Rates, for Tell en ! ly, shaft exceed $W mat* per tort on the meertained ton nage of the vessel, for any leek posed beifiw Reading,er 4 mutts pei,tomalsrve Reading, the Toils aludl be charged at these last mentioned Rates on allArticlesi. ' • Dy - order of the lianagers; - I.7RAttt PansqllM!hici Ketch 10,101 is prismaiL Z4 - tV. PHREDOLODICAL CABINET. • iFOWLtRe* WELLS, do CO., Phre nOlogists and Publialuirs, Arch street, holey Seventh, Philadelphia. furnish ail ‘lrerkit on Phrentdop7, PhyalbiallY. Water Cu., Magnetism -and Phonomphy, whole. 'sale and retail-Ist New York prices. Pro. !oolong, eisminations, with charts, and fall written - descriptions of character, day mid evening. Cabinet fre.i. 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Fine copies, for six months. $4; for a year..sB. For further Club rates and for statement; of the four teen large Cash Prises, offered by the publishers, see Sot- Axameax. - Southern. Western and Canada money, or Post Office stamps, taken at for subscriptions. • 31VICN & CO., 129 Fulton street, New York. Messrs. Munn & Co., have been. for many years extensively engsereO in procuring patents for new inven timk and will aftrl e inventors, without charge in regard to the novelty of their Improvements.' ' September I . 35- CAPITAL $lOO,OOO- - --C HARTER Perpetual, is Company, chartered •by the Legislature of Penn sylvania, with a capital. of One Hundred Thousand Dolr Lars; is now fully organized, and has-commenced busi= 'amts. = . .. The Companyis prepared to receive monies and other property in Trust, and. allow interest on all monies de posited in trust, at the rate of five per cent per annum; principal and Interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, ace the printed Tables supplied. at the office-of the. Company,; Centre Street, Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange Ho. tel. • • JACOB lIUNTZINOEII, Ja., President. Jong H. ADAM. See'ry and Treasurer. • • April l ? 1854.1 3 -tf . . THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK, LIFE INSURANCJ• COMPANY ".OFFICE CENTRE STREET, next kjdoor above Green's Jewelry; Store. ' • . •- ' CAPITAL $lOO,OOO--CHARTER PERPETUAL This Company, recently chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, is fully ; organised. • The Company la prepared to effect insurance upon lIYINS and to receive and execute trusts, and to allow interest on monies received at the rate of Hve per cent. per annum; unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay able on demand.• . Capital and assets .isafely Invested in Bonds and Mort gagee, and other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be Made payable in rash. or appropriated to the payment of premium,: For rates of Premiums- on Lit Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. . -• NATHAN EVANS, Prat. . • SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Preet. R. T. TATUM Secretary and TrearesetW. Sept. 10, 1854. • f ' . PHARTER PERPETUAL—Granted IL/by State of Pennsyleania. Authorised Capital $140,000. Office, No. 91 Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia., • This Company, with a cash Capital paid in, combined with the Mutual principle in their Marine and Inland Delete ment; secures to the annired ample Indemnitywith participation in the profits;and without liability for losaes. The Company will issue Policies at the usual rates of premiums, embracing Marine, Fire and Inland Misks. Sir PETER D. LUTIICk, has been appointed Agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County, toarhom per sons ilesiting Insurance can apply. June XI, 4855 [April 8, '54 14-1 N CO. ion C0.,1 Ist, m. .11 on Antbra• lonorill be en S • • dI. .7" . t 5 EMI! =I 52 50 48 451 E 10 - itt INSURANCE. MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. POTTSVIMAE;PA ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. mamas : • Dr. D. Luther, -. Davis Pierson, Lewis Audenried; • Joseph Maxfield, Peter Sieger. John P.. Addicts, Geneve P. Tyler. U. 'l • D. Items:nett, • _San. el ti. itutheimel. Francis Bacon.' DR. D. LIPTIIER, President. JOIMPII Mixstren nie J'ruident. . • W. F. Dena, Secrriary. • STATE' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT slay 15,1853. . 'Assets,' May Ist, lan; - $358,318 70 Cub premiums and interest reeeir-- • • ed the past year, mutual depart- ' • ,ment, \.. . . 5101,638 .32 Bills Receivable in same, '''` 28,647 04. . ' Cash Premiums, Stock Departm% . ; 40,Z2 in • .., - . . i _.,, Losses, expenses, commissions, re. - , insurance, mutual' department; 101,506 53 . •` stock " 27,031 98 . ... • - 1 ASSISTS: Bonds, mortgages, stock and other ' good securities, 173,135 72 - Bills receivable, 187,009 86 Cash on hand 'and in. hands of • agents,'. • • • 19,558 68 - $379,701 16 For Are or Inland Insurance, apply to JNO. T. SIIOENER, Agent, July 15,1954. - • %..ly INDEMNITY. THE. FRANKLIN Fire Insurance or Philadelphia. Mee, 163% Chained street, near Fifth ttleet. Diltelo,2l. Charles N. Banker, George W. ftlehards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, ' Adolphe E. Bode, Samuel Grant, David S: Brown, Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every descriptiop"of property, in town and country, at rates as low asm'e consiatent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent 'Fund, which with their*ft. vital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the Insured. • The assets of the Company onJanuary 14,1148, as pub lished, agreeably to an Act of Asiembly, were as follows, via: Mortgages; 1800,558 65 Stocks, $51,563 25 Real Estate, 108,358 00 Cash, ke., 45,157 87 $1 ^,..:..)3,06 , 7 67 Temporary Loins, 125,459 00 Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen years; they have paid upwards of one million two hundred thous. and dollars-, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the aivantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. • CIIARCES N. BANCKER, President. Clida,LES G. Banat& Secretary. - The sul3scriber has been appointed ageurfovihe above mentionsdinstitutkm; and is sow - prepared to'suake in surance, on every description oferty at the lowest rates. p lll4llllF t l4-Agent. Pottsville, Jan. 11, 1851. .' . LIFE INSURANCE. R• rPHROIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Amara, and Trust Company. of Philadelphia. Of. floe, No. 132 Chesnut 'trod; the First door East of the Custom House. • , • CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CLIARTER PERPETUAL, I:math:me to make Insurances enliven on the most favor able terms The CapBtal being paid up and invested, together with a large arid- cretatantly Increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect aegurity to the insured. The pretniums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quart W. The Company add s Boxtra periodically to the insuran ces for life. The first Benue, appropriated in December, UK and the second Bonus in December, 180, ;mount to an addition of PZI 50 to every $l,OOO insured under the oldest policies; making $ 1,262 60 which will bepald when It shall become a claim, Instead of 41,0(0 originally insur ed; the nest oldest *Mount to $1,227 60; the nest in age to $1,212 6011 w every $1,000; the others in the ume pro portion according to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of more than nu per tent upon the ptemlame paid, without increasing the lin att9 premium, UINAOII3II Thon u Ridgway, John A. Drown, Anton Darts ' D. Danner, Johnlay Smith, . Froderiek I:0*i( Pearsall, . Deena Taber, Nate* Tenger, , John D. Latimer, Thoutaa P. James, • - Wharton Lewis, JOIATak T. Balky. 'John B. Slack. Pamphlets containing. Rabbi of Wes and explanations, form of applleatkin and further Lanni:mike an be had at the aim • . - THOMAS RIDGWAY, Plea!dent,- Join , T. Jam. Actuary.. • ArdrThe suteeriber ti agent Dar the above Company In SeSullkin CollutY, and, will abet Ineuriinees, and give all nerey Intbruieticio on pm subject. • DAMIAN. . April fi t , IWat ' ' - 18.11 =OEM MIME GRABS AND GARDEN SEEDS, M I , Agricultural I mplements, 4, THE subscriber will k ee , ifton hand Clover, Timothy and other lir ,seeels, i White Clover and Las s o r •inether with Carden and Fluid seds, will warrant to be freak and srar.d. lie sin 41 or ders fir all kinds of Fruit Trera , (werrsnire:, they o p represented) Agrieullural !repine-e, o f which will be furnished at 11i3Ullfuturos r e .,._'• ' Seeds aPri treM sold by the antsc.rib e r are 1.1,,,;" great care. only from growers of reputetina u dg a' Ws doe, not teal In seeds procured molisersee, market; from those who sell rheap. oillali tm ,•, Character of tito seed sold. - Nor doos b e p ur , h ,' seeds grown 'promiscuously In small z ard ,,,7 4 their too close prommity deteriorat e . t h oTl i t e ticulariy those of the mane spectra, Tib Us a i.,,' conshieratkm to those who purchase either s e a, trees.. For trees, & c., send in orders , a,•1 2 , to • ..; It. HANNA' riEiTEICiN.I; THE deepenin, , soil as the efficient means of an ineniti. fertility there are many testimonies. p ed l the Most definite and Valuable is that Rev. ES. Sinith, of Lois Wendon, in N,, 1 hampioushire.. His adiice is valeah ,l becanse it ;refers to two digerent kinds of and because it extends over a nun,!,,, years",' We refer to it rather for the of illustrating the principles of tillage 14 4 order, to Commend any, particula r ik a farm Having - walked over both in winter, when the process was . ration, andin summer when its results r f , ripen'ed, we can speak as to the ployed, the soil on which they are erop!, and the prOduce•which . reward s them. 4, in July last year we saw Beans and 5„...„: ‘, . and Wheat on very stiff loam, whiA beeii gradually deepened_ by means fork,! latterly indeed tn.! . nehed. gravelly soil, in an adjoining field beensimilarly deepened, there was an dant :crop of Wheat. The Swedes a:e r r e l . .. uriaat and healthy, such as are s een rily. Under good cult i tire in September : were wonderfully podded; an] Wheat .was the most • extraordinurv.rrr q 4 the . three. It has been Wheat after WI on the same soil for a succession (,f vet. triple rows, a foot from one- another, 'cultilVated with three feet intervals; these ter;als, forked and cultivated (luring the sr, of the rows on, either side, twin; the the aekt year's crop. This alternate crop ay, •falloW, without the use .of manure; vie::; average of 34 bushels per acre per ant over the whole land so treated de...p aelt? rough tillage thus proving to be in etNt equiyalent of manure. The face, for 10 years' observation it may be called,ii,lis; by dint of deep-and thorough tillage .sac* s . ve 'corn bropS can be grown by bringicn4 mere life of the seed into connection wititt: stores 'of food for it which a tolerably stiff and the atmosphere together yield: But the advantage of a deeper soil cc 6 one hand; and a more thoroulih tillage or, , t otheic is now everywhere admitted; the r , o , t general prevalence of Turnip husbandry ; contributed greatly to the latter ,good resT:'; ; and; Mr. Smith's, ,of .. Deanston, subsoil /4 and.'every instance off cultiVation such r _of Lois- Wendon on a horticultural - • have contributed to the former. And so sec that cultivators, horse•hOes, grubbers, taking the place of those imperfect tillage plenientS- 7 heavy drags and harrows.; ts, plows for deeper work are 'bade and used' arie number. We do not add here rem upon the obvious cause of infertility irb; shallowness of soil is when lying on the r, Where plants are ‘,`scorched becauie t have no deepness of earth" the remedy is *imp enough, however inapplicable it* Pastures upori the chalk, the mountain I stene, and the millstone grit are often burned up in summers and were it pomible as to deepen such land, it ,would be seer a couple of farms would be more product if they could be laid one-a•toj of the al than they; noware in their extent and lowness.—Garreater's Chronicle. LAUGHING GAS.—This singular subsu disdovered by Dr. Priestley,. in. 1776, broright into notice by Sir Humphrey the latter being the first to notice its stim ing i poperties. When talon into the let it induces the most agreeable state of re, or intoxication, frequently accompanied phyeical as well as mental excitement, wl lasts for a few minutes, add then subsi without any unpleasant consequences. 1 Boni who breathe it feel an indescribable p! sure and haPpiness; so much as to iodt laughter, and hence the name (laughing given to this 'substance, but which chef calk nitrous oxyd. . Enough laughing gas nn be prepared for a single experiment by he ing two ounces nitrate of ammonia in a tett having a large ox-bladder attached to coEt the i gas. The processis, firs „ t to insert it the: neck of the bladder a wooden pipe, stop-cock, made of elder, with the pith In outi next Moisten the bladder, and sqr up,to remove the air; then fix it to the containing the nitrate of ammonia. Now the 'salt with a spirit-lamp; it first liqui thee boils and decomposes, producing' (which remains in the retort) and the .(which passes into the bladder); when bladder ib full, the experiment can be for Med. Hold the bladder in the placing the thumb over the pipe to retain gas; with the right band, close the no vi then empty the lungs by, a long expiratu after which, insert into the month the pii tached to the bladder, and breathe the g the - same manner as if it was air; in 'one two. minutes, it the experiment be suceese , an .lysian sensation will follow, more e lf BO than can be deseribed.—Septiniss $53,887 26 CHOLP DuirtiFacrou.—The followie t t attributed \ tti Prof. Nash, of Amherst Celle we; have seen it in'a number oeoer excbar "Take one barrel of lime and one bushel salt dissolved in as little water as posuß which pour upon the lime and slack it, to form a thick paste. The result will be impure chloride of lime, a very powerful odorizer—equally good for out-door purr with the article (chloride oflitne) bought the apothecaries, and not costing one•ttre: etti as much. It should be kept moist sad , plied wherever offensive odors are g enerated: Chemists have denied that any decompu,g doh of salt takes place—to set free its Ct . rii!e—when mixed with lime. This forme subject of dispute not long since, among "iise-acres" of the New York Farmers' Cl' There was a division among on the sub.; and like many other topics discussed by t . it was left as clear and as fully settled, as foie they commence to con Aider it. - 1 1 can be no doubt, however, that the above et pest of-salt and lime, will make a cheap god deodorizer, whether the chlorine be free or not. It is, therefore, useful infant don.. :To PRESERVE Po:rms.—Make a syruP clan browit sugar, having first clarified when perfectly clear and boiling hot, P°' over the .plums, having picked out all asset ones and stems; let them remain in the up two, days, then drain it off; mike it' d itjg hot; . skim it, and pour it over agat6; them remain another day or two, then 10 them in a preserving kettle over the firei - P i s'inamei gently until the syrup is rt..(iraced, thick or ricli. One pound of Sugar facia pound of plums. Small damsons are Teel fifne, preserved as cherries,or any other ripe WC; clarify the gyrup, and when boiling hot Vit in the plums; let them boil veil Ben until they are cooked, and the syrup rich...-. Put them in pots or jars: the nest 410'0 03 tut iiireeted. i ' MI EH recipes.
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