~- =EKE tit alb Illinro ‘ll2 szvzir Amstar A'rnitio Yebilettflirs Maw ,And &It theses in -odic* rasidy rivers: - They have %help tbansetem eud salarine. And One tar:An Ws einem / my' twiny put t . And eat *won* same ages Vied. the Infant. • Ilich-bnrn, inheriting a motet:inns. And then the Public fichnotbov. with his satchel. And shining lot of fig, going by rail • Uncaringly to school; then the Caton , nesting and delving, with a eosin hd, , And enpercillious eyebrow. Than the Patriot .. /nil of strong oaths, and moudecluti like the past, Anxious for honor, not diarist% to gunnel • With any decent sAtuathfa . thdlice thateen onesmonth flit Awl thentbe r Wamoer, Quoting old saws sad modem imitanees, • . In filar mend paunch. with public dinners lined; And so hs plsythis part. The sixth age shifts Into the Sae sad snowed. Minister; With/pentacles, end Pm" and votes on side. Ilb: youthful views mum:need, a world too side Ifer•his ihrtralt ells, and ills outs manly robs, Trying in min to hoax the people, pipes iE udentable*nuid. - lest sestaref j••- • - That suds this led disgramiel history,. • - = - Is childish Beddasuin, and lam Routine: Sans heset,Mull brain, me pluck, sou mierldng. • XO, TO D9llll ' - In the cars letween Washington and gala• more, there is a special notice of caution against 'pickpockets, and against trusting ma ney, jewelry or valuables, upon boys or old men, who will take advantage of the stranger's ignorauce, &e. Bly next neighbor was evi de4 green, as a traveller, and as evidently -uneasy about the notice. As soon as had read\,the words of advice; he, commenced brit. toning up his breeches pocket, and putting away his guard chain, and looking, besides, quite uncomfortable. I . casually* observed that the caution was a wise one—that the ingenuity of the thieves was inconceivable—that I had been robbed once in St. Louis, mysteriously, and by a re cital of some of the well known practices of the light-fingered 'gentry, I soon found that his uneasiness had greatly increased, and in fact, amounted almost to terror. About this time, the collector of baggage checks came around, and approaching my anxious friend, said in the usual careless way— "Yote-check, air." Our neighbor took one look tit the man, - then looked at me; but as my countenance was_ impassive, he threw his eyes up to the placard - of caution, and slowly re-buttoned up his pocket. "Your check, sir," again said the baggage man, presuming that his Ant request h4d not been beard. "No, sir," returned our friend with energy, "you can't get this! here check. Don't - you spose I can read, sir? Just look there, sir," and he pointed to the notice 'overhead. The official looked in the dlkcction pointed, but having no idea of our frieUd'a meaning, of course saw nothing unusual. "I want your check, sir; 41e said again. "Well, if you do, you wotzlt get it, that's all. This here, check don't "g o till I get that trunk. You don't s'-pose, do yo u, hat all them things of mine I'm gw'ine to have taken that slick, do -yOn?--well,now I might." "I donut understand' you, air, Your check will be handed over to your order in Washing ton, ana your baggage perfectly safe there." .• "Oh, I've no doubt you think so, when once you've got it, but you hav'nt got it yet, and wh.tt's. more, youain't going to neither. I've be.trd tell of those t-icks before; I ain't quite as green as that) so if you won't this check you'll just have to bring that trunk and lay it just' here, (pointing to his feet,) and then yoe can get it, and not before. This here gentleman was chisselled out of his parse in a slicker way than this, (here I fouo it con ve to gaze with intense eagerness put of the window,) and be never did get back his rirse, and you t ain't going, to catch this 'child 9 aslep, no how ; yon've just got it :no trunk, no. check." By this time the conductor came up, and the scene had interested the nearest travellers. Oar friend's countenance exhibited the fullest gratification from the detection of this diabol .ical plot, and reitlly he had achieved a victory unOrallellcd in the annals of railroad history. The conductor endeavored tu• reason with • him ' Vut his sitwicions were too fully excited, and stile conductor soon-became an accomplice . i.a his view. lie persisted to the last, and cilt•ig to his check with an appearance of in tense love. At last the conductor left him, with a fervid imprecation'ou his folly.' "I)--n fool yourself, sir; you may call the th %t when you get this *check, for as long as I heap this, I know My baggage is safe. No, sir, yiu may travel, but you can't • getintil.this • child's trunk, no way you can fix it.' 'Stran ger, they didn't get me that time like they got you in St. Louis. No, sir, they didn't put them priniell things up there for nothing, and when them fellows just get that trunk of mine, they may have everything in it, that's all I have to say." I congratulated hint on his victory, and as the cars were near Washingt(4, I-saw little more of him further , than he was standing near . the baggage car, clutching . ' his blind cheek in his fist, utterly reckless of 'the cries of the hackmen and hotel porters in his ears. - - Ettl •H[! VW:es :rna Nzws?—When tra vellingi Roquelarre used a very mean egni pag,e, and dressed in a very shabby manner. Patting through Lyons in this guise, he was observed by the bishop of the diocese, who was afflicted with . n insatiable appetite for news: The bishop, seeing a strange traveller of ni,:an appearance, thoUght he had ouly a plebeian to deal with, and wishing to gratify his ruling passion, cried out: "ail hi!" _ It.quelaire immediately desirekltia postilion, to sup, and the curious prelate advancing to the carriage, demanded : . . "Where have you:Come :from?} A,.'ilaris," was the.cUrt reply 7„ 1 . "What is there freBh in Paris?i' ' • "Green peas." • "Bit what were the people saying when you came away?'' “.Verspers." '•G.,odness, man! who are you? What are you called?" • "Ighorant and uneducated people call me hi! hit but gentleman term me the Duke de Itoquelaire. Drive on, postilion!" 't he Duke passed on, leaving the astounded bishop staring after the carriage. THE LAST INvEsriox.—The 'Scientific American announces a machine for picking geese, the result of a number of years of la- . h r, and is one of the most ingenious pieces _ of mechanism ever seen. it not only plucks the feathers, but **pirates the long ones from the--short ones, and - cleans them perfectly while using through the machine. , It will pick forty-five geese per hour, and must ma• teria'ly affect the price of feathers. This'is undoubtedly a great machine. Butr , • it will not take rank with - one invented by a Philadelphian, for the purpcisu of milking cows by circles. We ; ivish to saY platoons— . 'but circles is more strictly correct. Twenty cows vith their horns turned in, would be in sidiouly approached by`thig Quaker mechan ism and enticed of their milk, by the simple • ex penditureof one woman power `von a fa cile crank. The invention was patented, though not used. We' believe the first 'ma. chine was brutally treated, and hoofed quite oat of existence Still it was an exceedingly cunning mechanism, and would have been an , immensely useful among the wild,. - cattle of S ,uth America. „ l'snErrat, lixannacss.---"Are sisters Sal and N.lnce 'resources,' pa?” "No, my son. Why do yon ask that ques. lion?" • 41 13esause I heard uncle John say, if you would only husband your resources, you would get atong a great deal better than you do.— And 1 thought it would be' a good idea, be• (muse you would'r have so many young' then born fur supper every. Sunday evening- 7 -that's all. ri." • Wiry is a washerwoman like a man of war? Bet:alio sB titiiirs a great deal of water. EMIES i. - tiltiiitl -7 . , :tt1k4 - T';.; WHEATLEY'SARCIi St• INEAt._,III4 - : 'Arch Sired. Aimee Sista. eitriaddigekt: ' ' - THU STAR COMPASS tr. • - 0031POSiplzof ‘,,Ptite world. al exceeding In Strength andllalent any Dramatic emu 'nation beretotare:cffe*.to tits The atrical public, will appear every nigSt intamadtYrTse• potty, Scrin-entale Drama. Vandertiletilutical_ When viaitirg t4O city.,ge prors.i August 25,'55 ; • J•, . WM. FRANCK, AUoloolEff_ 74. W. 001110 T 24k Buttottwoodilts,basTotway linitaomputi. = I • - .Poilttite Bile ei.eity' • - AT 7% O'CLOCK., AT TEM 'AIFOTION OTMZ. WILL bii4old without reserve, for Cauhrsem4 - Sidldets, add D. Goads generally, *oda: and Mines, Claim, Ounii; Cloak lag. Iludidd Instrfunedtjt. and Ilerelutuar W Theeucio,tm will gin Aft - persoori ad.** to odes of erciescri .• , Ph&delpida,rabrodry I.T; ISSd i. MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL AND Philersioldcail Iststrumetatee IC • - SPEPTACLE.S,:: - Micios4pes,' .4:11SP1 GLAsSfil, DRAWING' IMSTREMENTS. &pa nte and In cases; Engineers' levels. -Theodatter and Transits; Shreiymi' Comierssea,,Chatirs, 'Tapes, hvatrac• tors, Parallel Rides, ivory Scales, de.; Air Purupe,Electrt• cal Apparatur, Magic Lanterns, Thermometers, litarcene tees, Galvanic Appoustus, Magnets, te. Schools amdied by . JAMES QUiSEN, 284 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Prlcedtatalognes. with over 130 Wastratkera. mut by mail, grads. thcoughout the United StalcaandEccurds. May 12,1855 • • • . Wig SAMUEL 8. FETHERBVON:: - PIEALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, Chandeliets, and Candelabras, No. Ma B. 247 street, • re Spruce, Philadelphia. Having , enlarged and im proved his stare, and baring one of thellargestlassort meat" of Lamps in Philadelphia. IA now prepa red -, to for nish Pine Oil, Catepitene. Burning 'fluid, Lard 'and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all pattarust .GLsis Lamps by th e package, at a anon advance over atSctionprirea,4selng a manutictiner and dealer of Rue, Oil, online fluid and Alcohol, which will be furnished to 1 Merchant' at such rims that they will find it to theleadtitOtage to buy. Also, Household alaalware, of all disierlptbms, at the lowest market prices. . Philadelphia, October 28, 1854. - i 434 y .; BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE' . XS now well established 'as the bat ar ticle aver offered for Illutiv . t7lothes. It Is entirely ree from . Acid, or anything Injuriens ts the lined W1e1..... el..... , ,: • , tr All ' Houseksep•irs who have not ascot It will it mach cheaper and leai trouble than Indigo or any other ankle out. The great domed tor :It his bron'sht oat several Laitatiews. Storekeepers and mnittmers -twill be careful to get BRNJAMIN BARLOW'S, put up aeksilfred Wittkaver's . Onto , awe, -Rol; 169 hTOrth iSecon6Strest, Pidlatelphits. Storekeepers ears - get thee a npg**ti:lnts the Grocer,' and Ornolida they des; with, at pto's that will pay them a god milt. ' I ' Drugs Mats. . Chemicals. Mats. Varnishes, Dye - SW*. Ac., Ae., with a first rite assortment of eseryttitag In the Iles. Storeksepers, My:Aldine and Slanntsetterers suppled at reasonable nitre. : ALF. WILMS:ROM, Dresstst, ll'd, 189 NOM &.coust Arert, I adde/pAia. April 7,1866 ) ; :,- I l4-641, - F. H. SMITH 1 IgANC7ACITIra or 1 -', Port KonnsieS, Pocket Books 4Bressing;',CtSeet 1 N. 1P tor. *oils .1 'lemur sp., pla u icipkg. oftKWANT on hand, a large and varied , . . assortmen of , . ' . mutes, I , Work Boxes, -,;, • Pocket Books, . - Cilium.. il - 31,... Bankers' Owes, Traveling Bagi; • .." Note MO/dera, • Backgammon Hoards, Port Follow , Chessmen, ' :.'.. Pocket Memorandum Books, 'Portable Desk*: Drawing Cases. • t . Cigar Came, tr. &c. Also: a generalissortment of. English, Pr•ar.Jl gad Gen: lean Fancy Goads., , 4. Pine Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Easor Strops, and Gold Pane. 1 , . Wholesale, iecond and, third doors. F ' ':- - F. 11. SMITH, W. Cbrutr Fourth d• Carsnut.sB, FriatidelPhia:' SR- On Ms receipt of $ l. a superior Gold Fen will be sout to any part of the United States, by mall--diiieriblng Pen. thus—niediuni, hard, er soft.. ' ! Mardi 3t, 1!1.55 MUSIC PUBLISHINC HOW*. "f i k X.EE A WALKER, Sucreniers to EORGE WIt.UO, No. IS6 Chesnut street, tinder the etkh house, Philadelphia, are cOstantly publishiug the latest Music. from the most popular Au thors In the United States, in a style that wilt‘ie with any Issued at any other house„eithei is this country or Bnrope. They have also the pleasure to annouce to the public that their stock 'of Sheet Music on. hand, consists of the largest and most complete assortment to be found in the country; they are constantly adding to their stork all the New Music published in New York, Boston, They also publish' several Instruction .Books, which are in general use throughout the country.: • . tine tiasortment of the beet manniketniers f New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap Heel'. • ' MUS/CAL INSTRUMENTS. :; . _ Also. a general assortment of Ciußaas, ViolinsJianjoes, flutes. A ceordeims. Lc., Violin. Guitar and Harp Strings, of the beet Italian qualities. all or Which will he furnish. lid to the publie.and the trade an the lowest'rates. Orden , punctually attended to. Sir All Lei h Walker's Music and PubllestiCO' can be obtained at B :.•ANNAN'e twit and Muei. rite_ Potts- ville. Philad.teb ;v • • , r :you, 134, North Second Street, P handelphitlj (Between the "Back" and • "Camel" Taierna,) LAS FOR SALE; at very low, prices, [La Large assortment of DOUBLE and SINGLE bar-1 retied GUNS. SIIOT BAGS, GAME BAGS, SgpEßlow FLAsKe. POWDER,. CAPS. de. . . N. B.—All kinds of repairing done a 1 the alitirtest no tice. Philatra, A tiPust. 4,'53 31-44 m r ILIE subscribers havemade extensive 11 Ireparationi to furnish a full supply of their IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. For Fall Seeding, - And inform their customers that Iberia, hat6tor BUN ADV tNcu, burcontinues at the old. rate of till:Por ton of UK) Ms. It is considered the best raanure for .; Wheat, Rye and othi3r Graini;:! t ; nly producin g heavy crops; but also atitinitin g the sa. • outian.—Observe that every barrel of our *tilde bag nano) and that of Potts h Klatt stamped on the head, tmphlets describing its qualities and made of using e had at outstare, or by mall tibett desira . d. A lib. !eduction made t 6 dcalam. Guano. s, Government Psrurian, al the lowest rdett also, PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO. one of tho richest Guanoes over, imported; fully equal to the Peruvian. ALLEN & NXEOLE.33, .se. L 3 :3, Wharves and 35 8. Water street.litat store above Chesnut ste., Philadelphia. BAUM? & Luca, Agent In Pottsville, W. NO: TnostalSl Agent at Auburn. August 25; '55 = i , -30 m • 1,000 t•ulr6, 1 4 PH OSPHATE OF LIOE, Original and genuine,, jwariant..., rq xtrynicr tutllty, tti .1 Nuispi);4 132Am:114.1 I,:a. iNrat 'And 1..1.05 out plvli at low pr Ices.] " F.X.::ItA. QUALITY 1..1.N0 11 . 1.:AnEL 5,000 Eart% , .lB Extra Qualitp Lautt,Ptsatorp pitileeted for , Its lortilking .0.1.1.1ty. • [ - : 11 1p.),t0) bush .pis of atm p m I i Ik. .....; 1,000 t.arrpls ....aI6L-1 Pla , ,ter. 1,000 " Csatirkt: " i. r. 4 - " bentiq " ' ..,'. • ;., , t',..* " Ilydraulie Comsat, , r.:o " Trutt Itanan t 4, ! i L.l E7. , .t......, , •.. ti. . —.. . . • Thle 1.1 la 'WS f.LA I:1 toper vaitomers, - as ciptai tt 3. 7: ;-.: ort,3, awl fa, anperior to Most to the market. ' 5,000 lags cf thtesuperlor GpatiO, for sale et ;he low-1 est market a ...,t , : , ....), :: • rouipd.7t.i . ~, . maxic.c.: (IPA NO, ' • , . ... GROUND CIIARCOAL, .le:' ' • ' C. FRENCH d CO. At the Steam Plaster MIN. jttnetion of Yci . rk Avenue and Callorhlll street, Philadelphia. August 11,.'55 SAVING FUND I f! U.S. - Insurance, Ann u ity ana Truit Co., SollTtl E. corner Third and Ches. omit streets. Philadelphla.—etipitil V.50,01i0. Money is received en deposit daily. The - amount dOpordred ,is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor,or; if preferred, a cwrt !Ciente will be given. 011sums,largeautokenuall,are reeelied, and the aineunt paid back on demand, without notice. interest Is paid at the rate of firc!po.r conk.: common 'clog froni the day of deposit. and ecasing,fairteen days 'pmvious to the withdrawal of the oney.' .P • On the first day of January. in each year, the interest of each deposit la paid to the depositor, 'or added to the principal as lie may prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors in tho city of Philadelphia :Ilene. • Any additional intormation will be given byiuldressing -the' Treasurer. ' DIRECTOR& I 1 Stephen R: Cranford, Prat. William M. Godwin, r- Tee. Johnson. Vice Preet, Prinl B. Goddatd, Ambrose Si. Thompson, Geora Mcileni;v . .. • . . Benj. W. Tinley, James Derereux. . Jamb T.. tlorance. Oustaras Engnsti, ' .4Trelary and Trrestercr , PLJ',7 FLIK; TcUr r and Interpreter - J. C. OEHLSCHLAGER. Reptemberl, 55 •.'7,6*IT FIV WALNUT STREET, Smith-West v v corner of Third street, PldladeipMe. l ; Ireggyan► tod by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. , Fire per-..-ent interest le given and the Money Walser/ paid back wherierer K 4 ailed for, withont the necelaikr of giving notice for it beforehand. ; • ,;1 People,who hare huge note put their grotto an te d con e . rya* land, on *mord of the auperiOr seSity and ren• Teatime:lt affords, bnt any sum, large or atnall t la ratted. This Saving Fund hae inert ihaultalf a tallies of dal Lars securely Invaded for the safety of depositors. The otlice la epee to r,eceive and pay _ram* , ever y day front 9 ceelork in the atimdillftWl o'clock at the even. lyn, and on Monday and Thuradayereningat:thi 9 o'clock. People "rho have money to put in, see Invited:a nil at the ofilto gprfurther Inform:l4M*. - • - , • • ..- lIENItY E. RENNER, Prerfdent - - - . ROBERT SELFRIDOE, lice ityttidessti - W - 31. J. SEEM SccrdAn7. May 11. (Nt.e. 11, 141 114 I, 21. IS=IM ,J; ,- ; - )":::' , ' , ': ,, i,'; , .. ,, = . - eastii MEI TO FARMERS. 32,3 m , ' : ! . • . ' , !i -, :'' , `4C! l !.' - '7Vi''.:',;-,;' :, ':Vf::';',:f - :.; ., :: - : , . , . - -:-;',:; . '„-.ii , :,,‘,gs f - __', - „ . ,- , .,:,:4, , d,',] ';' ,- : ,: :'i - ''.' - :;' . - 1{.. - _,;i','-;f - -:. 1•7. , ':- t - 'i.' 'l -., •:, - :,::;: - ..•': -., '.;; , -! I' -•:.:'-,-'--.''.,i1"---Z' ADVir 4 Pii • ::-DECOLVe NIODIATON, reORTM of, and dealarainlßOPl, AND tiT_pilly .. 14,rarot Vidor . AbOre*r. ' Aprn !SSP 1.441.;:v 4.fra. ORAEFO, Re. 103 !Forth, Third ' j ilt,* phllladelp*, Wft 1 - : Jutenut OUISUI f 1 4411idip n azatiaii Cool:::;. Jul 0.755 ':11-e,ut• .r:i..101111 F LOVIC81WI.L.LOW811 A "TULL sof Fipncti lilinknelyeirs haudand foi Witty sa ‘1.1.5 , Y iass ,9744 as , 4/4,ith.ou r x., , , E- LEATHER.- !.. yityrz,?IIENDILY & No. 29;.N. ' ITUidsitruet, Phlbickl&La Morocco todanOwtOtOrs. mist% tad Importai of Dims Ctir-Et.ens, mut:4W ftk Sole Leather ant ILipp.r . • ' f?:•!• Philadelphia, February 17, ILSS . 74y : • THE Area. 'Street, between 34,45 4th, IPltilht4a. eitorsistoas- 7 syiBB t 6615c0314, TORM4II.I.Y WEBU • ; Hours of Meats: I 6itutzhit-6% t 7%1,5104 Disnr--.4igni'llthd'yAlk:s Tit •6to 11 . `, bulk"' •, 2 Philadelptila, February 24,1655 - 6.1, • 7-- ' ,-, . . , .BOUNTY = LAND ' WARRANTEit ' . : 4 44 :_aDIERS, 'arid the Willots• of Or- I - iii.i.i.b:. have served In any of the wire of the tni ted States. store MO. who are entitled, etnit:ei Ode act of Conkers, to ltd acres of land, can bave lk eir china prometly attended to at ieasonable 264. - by applying to 1 J. JONES, Jr., Attorney d I , bnoeYon*, Malt :4, 1854 li-6m 21 Sanoom.St. Plaid& _ . . Li I MeIIENAT & DELL, 'STOOK AND BILL BROKERS, s. Mama Mreet, below Fourth, 14110elphffi.; the "PARTICULAR attention given to' pdreintio and mica stocks on commission, and to the negotiation of Pei:milt:ors Notes. Business entreat ed to. as, tYyleorrespoadents, as promptly and sordidly attended tom If they were personally present. Agpitict;lt '• 334m- s• BOYS' CLOTHING. would reskOt TWlT l ntorm their numerousfriends and custonierf Se (fluty, that their assortment of ChAbing. for Young irentlemen is much larger than ever, and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living , at a distance, have the prlirilege of exchanging clothing pureltasist at this store,4 ; they do not snit. • F. A. HOYT & 972 Chestnut St., corner of Tenth, Plait* April 22, 1855 GUANO I SUP. PHOSPH. OF' LUSE. ToHE tiubseribers iie-piepa . red .16 . Op . , . : 'idy the above raltiabio fortillsora at ntarket'pdres, in pt to *tilt porch:gem In Mona 1.000 barroliSn per phealUte of Lime, warranted equal to any thlt I. " Mexican Guano. . , z Wit hall the attention of Farmers and DealeritO dais Guano... Wait:mi.:al analysis it . 13 found to contain a larger j)rop.irtiou of Phosphate than Peruvian Guinn.- O.OOQ barrel indicts. For sale by °'' J. B. A. k S. ALLEN, reb.11411985 C...ty .7 f 8 S. Itharers, Pftaatieihia , : Li 4 STOCK OF NEINECOODOiii - ' • • - . FOR 1855. . , ' : ;.• . I EASON ABLE • Shawls, Faihioliihle Siika:liall stork tilark Silks, Dress Goods, all ilk.% slikeW and Flannels, Linen and Cotton Meetings, Stardeillooiekeeping Or,oris, Clotho, Cassimeres and...yorr Drays. I ; ! ETRE & LANDI3,I4-,1 ' ' • Vont-014nd Arch dts., Philidi. -; • , • P.:. It.;—..qtarelteepers and other net cosh buyers supirlled with araraeland desirable Dry- Wads at low rates.:, -Dar. gains front thiladelplda and Now York Auctions daltj. N. R.—;B,e sses French Marinoos, all colors, wholntale term CS *lts to $1 25. ; tielpt;amtair 16.1845 ' e . -,, _____,... t _ mil:own SUPER PHOSPHATE or WO. :- • ji.F"..7 'flubseriber 4ifornis Dealers ::and ofI II 'Eloartiters that he has greatly Improved the qii:Mity .la SITJ'Eit I'IIoSPIIATE OP LIME, and nowittintl , dettilir rehguitoeutls the article manufactured by hiO, as superior to;any ic - Von are Invited tO4all, examine ittul try PeTrOinit t and La, Oib;Candlei;lte ~ Attire 104.5 t mi J lia L. PONLEROY. • 11111' ;' Faim H thei - erowdo what • „ . FL E i IROTIIER, Produce fort Merchant ,M` No. it ' d. South Water Street, Philadelpbja. ,3 ARTIC [JUR att e ntion paid to'sales Of the following articles: • . thrsin,; Pork, . Green and Dried ti*ts, Buller; ; Beans, Orams Seeds, - ._Laid, ; Potatoes. Onions,' 'j Wool, j ; • Viralhers, Poultry. he.. at. 10,Pr' 003—Win. Brown.. Esq.. l'hibldelpbta, IFat. C. Patterson; Es., (late Pr sident of the P.,nna. RO;:do., PaisitT. cones. Esq.. do.. John Gill. Pituberk. • .4us•ust 18, '55 [Juno 2,'55 22-Iy] :1;H: . • • BOYS' CLOTHINC. !IXIIIOMAS & THACKItAY, 3iio Chesnut Street. abure 13th, •J'hil r acktp444:: li - AvE constantly on hand and niiike i , j-der BOY'S CLOTHING. of the most imenred styles. PiTeens from a distance purchasing at iii es tabilahmhnt, have the privilege of changing any *tilde which may not mi.. large assortment of Patent Shouldei , seam ilcdsl • tilldrts.' together with a general assortment of Yenthe' Iltruivhlng Goo4a, which we are prepared:Weal at low prices for cash. Septerriber 1.'55 ' • I ' `TO . GROCERS . & CONFECTIONERS. titllil your goodii from tirsChands7.iiiiid Afisa, rd ',X) per Pet::: Th.• undersigned has in stoll.9snd toe - ssie o.' the lewe..t pri...e. with a Murata of i; pei eisnt. (4. Holy; I . ~ Altuoutio, . Ratting.. Hg, .. .C . ,. Walnuts. Currants. . . Oratwes, presta I:!,uts, - l'lto , n, ' Lemons. Filbereiii, • . Prunrs, ' :t weet Oil, , 16"7._ Oroilult Nut+, i)sh•S,s' i s eistile tioap.All:7; ill orders by mairpromptly athend to. 'F - .• TILOMAS Btfiay, . . . 41 South Weer street. rtdi..delidaia. iitepteOper 8, '74 ' L'6.lml- 1 • _..-........_ —,.. FALL MILLINERY coops, -,:' -,-,J ••,..--, • • , - For 1855. I 0 iNi ' , STONE & SONS, A Ntii 5 ..; .-. it I South" Second street, Philadilphiti. ire now prepared to:pilaf to their eustowerr. and to the trade, (of their:awn iMportat)im,) the largest and handsomest assortment of 51111inerilloods, in this city—consisting In part otj. . t.. ! 'SONNET SILKS, . ':, ' '' • f?RIBBONV,- ~ • :• rfr:LverA. , rr r. t i;• :. . FANCY FEATIIERS, :'.-: S':. • FLOWERS, • _.... =.; itihlch Will be sold at the lowest prices, and tie:e Most tn fs;vorable'ters. . , . ' . - . : .4 i,Septentber 15. 1555 • . - ' 1 . 57..2m. :, ' FW-ES AND RASPS. tirsv Streit File Works, Ph Illadel h p e kt iti a. br -•[ aciihOr is oThatantiy manufacturing Files and Maps of. stt*rior quality.i,and at 3. 12 a lowest prices, (quit to the beat ha p4ted grads. and mach cheaper. • Mantlfaeturers and Mechanics ran have their old :tiles ri-4:ut arid made equal to new. at about half thy (Admit . cost. • Flat. 12 inches. 00. per Doz.: Flat, 11 turtles, V. 75 pine, Doz.: Saw-files, half round. and Other Filgs in prop.vtion. Film and fractional iitiVls of dozens charged at the same rates, and warranted Satis factory. • • • - J. D. SMITH. No el Now st...!betweeu Race A Vine, deecond &Third sta. August 18,'55 3.1-3rri 3 'TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHK THE UNDERSIGNED being lOgely engaged in manufacturing till Cloths, has MAO ar rangements to sell his own manufactured goods.. The stock in More is complete. the quail ey unsurpassed: and the priciw at which he ran afford to sell, cannot ;fill to give satisfaction. SpeCl.ll care will he taken In Nein:Ong fbr orderib- : His stock etYpsists of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. from, feet wide—new patterns. Mts., tapestry. marble anti _tiles; eAttniAn I.; TOP OIL CLOTHS, on ducks. drills add Mus lin, enameled and plain surface: TABLE OIL CLOBIIB. 4 d-4-wide. in the piece and pattern. superior to the tm orted:: STAIR DRUGOF,T OIL t 1... US, &c.• Ware. nce,lm 70 Arch , st., below Third. Philarklphis. THOMAS POTTER, Manuforiiiirr. Auguat 4, '35 3144 , • FANCY FURS, . • For Ladies and Children. TORN FAREIRA, Importer,. faetuntr and Dealer In all kinds of FANCY F.IRS, No..2S4.Market street (above Eighth). FhlitidelphirC . IlaviUg new completed tny very large and beautiful as-. iettmoint of all the different kit& of .Faney Fuetr,l and Stsbioned , into all the different 'styles and fashinne;that will be itorn during the present seas ,n" by Indira , and Children, and being determined to sell my goods riFireoll yrrollts.tit will be to the advantage of Ladles .andTOthere to give me a rail before purchasing. - .: N. 11, -atorekeepe+s and the trade will do well frit'eall, Inv find one of the largest and best virility of Atocks to select from in the city. .1011 N FAREMSA. ' Sept. 2.h'55 • .38.-Inat: • • WURFLEIN'S GUN •:“, • URPLEIN, illatfurac _ootior rd Ours. Pistols, Itifte, Ac , orth Second 'street, Philadelphia. where he keePs on band a general assortment of Double and Reed bar. felled Rot Gunk large Duck Guns. Ities, and pltd.as of aldklndS. Also, the celebrated Cast Steel Me. pith In- Image fwist. to shoot the polnte4 ball of ray own ?hake And ImPortition. • 'Shot and =els, Pow der. Caps, Shot,DallaMasks, Game ham t , hot Lags. Poneho, a r c. I incite persons %Tithing to purctutse gnorls In Day line to Call andvexamine my stock before purehatiug-letou where., for determined to tell (II the most reap: able tering. ,!Potil forget IV Berth Seeondktreet. N. It:Li-Particular attention paid to repairing in all Its =ln? ti ' . .r ra A n ug eh alit I. Is GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, WArksate and Opening of Fall Goode. • FAVSSETT & GREEN - , • iticittb Second street. (corner of Jones' A11ei'.14.1311- adelplalh, .li...welting daily from the Philitdelplat and New ifurtt Auctions. all the most desirtible styles tirDress Goads. Vreneli. Merico.l'arrametny. Madonas.• Dot*. de Latiett. Shawls, Estella Bordered. Cashmere., Thihedi Bay State. [sing and Square .11.tatiket Shawls; ,213.46 4.*ent; woo. !' f ields; Sark And Opera Flannels; Linen 'Table Clothsti Towels; lickiuds; Linen and Cottoh Dlap - ee; Red .aud White Flannels: the best and cheapen. Mutilhis In thicitti We call especial attention to our Black 4iilks. all the celebrated makes et the lowest cash prloei and =ted- Oil Beikd also. to our Cong and Snore Bro. Fist Blankets, all,sizes„,and all prices. tedether Mat n Urge assortnont of Men and Boys' .rrear.:Vie. ~:Isr( and' cheapest. Satinette in the. City and dirMthcr gdoldt ttp nianaerous tolnention. at the Cheap:Stare - of FAESSLTt k COLBERT'S arpeadie Mazualeetory * Printing. CM* 0- 5 South Fourth street (opposite3.!Li at - Wary street), Phtliddelphid. Die sinking. impair big, printing; embossing. hc. Original designs. hinitoess • dielpeiti pow, bill heads labeboolds.vievra of building"; seem, Muchinery, ke. necuratelydrawn and eage*idd, on rosionsible tertria.--, romans at A Aesop ean - bata4iteis estrwritigx exeented from daguerreotypes, by lending them per express orntherwire. Dl* and eMbos. Ping. Ulm the Wetness Cards. enveloped, labels, ilit.i'sends fbr societies, Corporations and eotnpanles, engraved and embossed. on wood or beast Mice seal presses. bolds cif newel* .fw common printing or cylinder prskeihs,—; printing, fot loudness Bards. envelopes; libel's, as. ; Vida pail ornamental ,l'ob Printing.bupiussit ctrottlats, notice*. babteds, ItOte- 9 . plitichw and Apothecaries' Intel& plain and snibassed,n* hirers' labels, tabs and tickets., ..r :Printing in gold, sliver and eokirs, envelope patting, nit and Amu 100. dc., manufactured and printed it the shortest gottco.ia An . l'aper beg suatuabOory, groefee‘,!bakere, end 'all liras'. of - -paper bags for see. Envelopes oral! qualities mid diptlons. Ws» hie homeopathic medicines. selkealed a nd, tinted • dgrectititt. PltsutiblAP lay*. .0 nor_ sentlfrOg: Wedding . and vbstilegearibrenzwCAteljniutrdiifitart,. elirOgitel ISt H4~ Ztiefiteseittlfeetliteptititti et evietly*ny card. circular or invitatied: envelo to tit dpedi, bomb. taertgegeo. Sce.. mete the • W3l. COLIIAT, Et;k , OrOtt th at b i trikerkitfttcpetasear.:,. 2? MMMIMEM PHI 'AD . ;., rf - • NOTIOIL.: - --; U AVlNGlpurchsse: (ftW entire:stock V of the lateAllto,94 /11.1141WAY•it nT thankful for a, coatis sauce of thrill* rdlialftitine bemired atm %tr. Itidger.y: Ite • • Luring .MUM artatutetneata to be Ittoatedaatreadps ef a full asenrtateat of 011.8, we Pal tonbleatryra OA rive entire stitbditetlon to the castanets of c the Ute beau: awl rerperttully **Wit the trade, to purrs/ to eall tout alumina meta* befeteptatiouglage • •• ItTOIIELL* CHOMIDALF” ' &fit: :8:1835' 3181, 35 N. Wheriakilala WitTlloll DUCT J. 8. DUPLE'S! & soup, TO. 223 North _SA ondltreet, below 1,1 l'allowhinzand Snotbweit earner titghth iSping Ciudad Struetn, Pridadetplais,!nrintlittuapeetfully lama their format-customers and tabors. (tint May bays just hdd to a splendid assort:watt of as 'pas, 04, 01,4%,"., Yd. friiviney SFectioa, Do4 - *its, dc. fk, at nerJ min od prices. wholttale and Watt.' • • t Tans Noticso.a.4frviadtaitkitriandiffst:chttp - toEdir nthrr Muse of ow ki nd in the . - 5e1it.121,15 , , • 744 _II4I3II4INEL &TULL. -2- • • ' ' \f • N -fUlliii" /I V , UANUFACITURSRB of Childrens' Carria g es. uto. Cosobec barourbes. Imipedes, Wht*el-harmws„ Nurkry Eviugi. ROCkill; horses, Cats. ke., bolts.% t and retail. September 22,180 • fly TO FOUNDRY'HEN, lIREBINISTS it OTHERS A . :URVES; N. E. corner South and Penn streets, PhiladelpiTia„ furnishes ingotcopper pig Iron, abed iron;'sekters. the bricks. port able forges, speller, block, tin,,,lead, finality mouldings. facings, crucibles. pntinionyjabbitt nubs,sand of all hinds, brass, old copper. ie., Ike. Ile Is, als o. des* in wronghtand cast scrap iron Mid other metals. It Is his desire to accommodate machinists and otbersat a distance Iron the city, by turnishing any article they may want In their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured a,d 'fomented. Any inquiry In the above line will be promptly answered. Sept, 22,'55 ~.,P II4Rr E e N , 0101:A and LC:BINET. ' ..,,•: ) n, sarevanndthmatapra, A rch ' f igala w : F re: ° : l nsi - oW nd uL ro u llE xam l : kree ia : :::::::!Xi i r th s.k k i° l C 7 h l h ces. Y.'l .14.:hh. P a ora n rco lb- d r. full written deOriptions of character, day and evening. Cabinet free. • • Philadelphia, February 214 '4845 s-ly COLBURWS RAILROAD ADVOCATE - t LARGE weckiy paper, printed it beautiful. quarto l'ortn, and • devoted to the lin proveart rit of Railroad constritetion, machinery and man. agemen As published by 'ZEitAll COLBURN. at No. 8, Spruce street, Sew York. Terns-82 per annum in rut vanes,: clubs of 10 or more, $1 50 for each copy. This is a thoroughly practical paper: and is largely de voted to the manufacture of iron and machinery, and the Improvement of Railroad Ouperstructure and • equip ments,. As an advertising medium for business relating to. Railroads, the ADTOCATI is unsurpassed. Jane 2.1855 23 • THE U. S. MiNINC JOURNAL; AND Iron, and Metal Maitre Price Current, IS` PUBLISHED every Wednesday, 4 Lyon flinger, aVII2 Sari St.. (IlanoverSquara,) New York. ;ROBERT LYON. Maar. , PRICE:— $3 per annam;lloarlably In advance. ' 6UIP4CRIPTLON YOU FOREIGN MULE, P0611.01t piCLUDLD Grent.Brltaln . . - r • • - - 00 Eranve and the Continent of Entrpe - 500 The Canadas - • - - - - 350 auvravt'enon. eight lines and •under. each insertion • - -$1 00 For each additional line - - • - - 123,4 Business cards per annum, n9t exceeding 6 lines, with paper included •• - - -30 00 months is - - - 20 00 Special notlees, per line- ; 25 m to Thoi. W. Moritsin, t Wharves, Philadelphia. riyate alleys. and'araid OM !CARLY .AnpriLTISMI. • A liberal arranyreinout milli be made with thro*e who ad vartixe by the year. May 26.1&.35 20- AMERICAN MININC CHRONICLE, Iron Manufactnrerro# Itallwayjoornal l IPUBLISHED'.Overy Saturday, by m. B. Mouck fi Co., 210 hieri Street. New York.' The Chronlcle. as its name would:indirate, is devoted mainly to the collection and dißtsioriof accurate and reliable in formation. relating to the arte of Mining and the menu. factures. of Metals, Bneineering and Mechanics, 'neon. Clone. and Patents, and all other matters connected with our immediate branch of indnstry. TERMS:—ES pei annum, Invariably In advance 8 lino , . or less. for one insertion - -$1 00 'Each additional line -•; - - • - - 12 S lines, or less,fur one yeaewith the paper . AOO .4 ' six months " " - 20 00 Special nntire per line . 30 liitrE3lEl suit Pub Halved, a New 'Discovery in liediaino! . ‘lO4O, AIDS on the ratrunal treat .' ,1 i . ~.. r : t ni v !r' : i l i r ttn l l V Ai-MAlritir.of Spermatorrhes or Local WeaXkl CV/ 4 . Nerynns Debility. Low Spirits. La.alt dd.. Weil:net:a of the lAsulat and nark. indirtpmdtkon • and , Inraitarity for study and Lab, T. Dulliwar, of A pprebrnilon, I.,t,ss of .)Irru,ry. A rer- Flon to Society. Lore of :4,.littpleTimidity, Self.l.*trrigt. Dizrtne.s. lios4 47111.1. Involiantary Diarhar•zeq. Daino In the side. Attrition of tho 1:) , ut ,. .: l'imilles cu the Friett, Sexual and oth.r Inflrinitlea in Man. The - Important' fact t hnt ealarmimt eomplaintit may easil% 1.. retnwceil ariarnt Milhei7,. Is in this small tract dean a demonstrated: and the en;irrly new and highly successful treat Merit as ad , pled by the author, fully ex plained. by means of which .'eery ono in enabled to ear hinwy perfectly: and at bait passiblescost. avoiding thereby all the ailvertised ncittrutus of the Flay. gent to any address gratin, and poet free In a sealed en. 'elope. by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to DS'. B. De LANEY. Sept. 12,'553 . 1 1 7 L4ponani 51.. Now J:crl.. ' EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD. Mahalltango 10., P.ottsville. 91 lit Subscribetiiprepared, at his old !Rand, to furnish till kiiids of materials in bis line. for ulldingpurposes--plaits and ornamental. Ile invites particular attention to the, Tomb Stones and Mons ninny of his manufaetiru. They can he had in ev ery- variety of style, and will compare favnrably in beauty - and finish, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at cheaper ratis. Jan. 13. 1855 2-Iy* . 'JOHN T. LANG. • WIRE ROPES. 11 4 1 ISIIER HAZARD, Manufacturer of 12 Wire Rope for Inclined :Planes, Ac.. Ac., Carbon Co., Pa. Ropes of superior quality and of all lengths and st ies on hand and made to order on short notice. Reference can be iwide E-; A. Dowdaii, Sttperinfendent and Engineer. Lehigh Coatand Navigation Company; N. D. Courtright, Superintendent lfazieton Coal Compa ny, Mauch Chunk; A. O. Brddbead, Superintendent Bea. ver Meadow Coal Company, Manch • Chunk; Belford, Sharpe A Co., Contractors, Summit Ilill, Penna. October lt, Int 411-1 VENETIAN BLINDIVIANUFACTO - Y. St h St., bet. Norwegian &,Aiahantango. VT M. ZERBE announces to the cit y . Ilene of Pottsville aild • icintty, that he is pre pared to manufacture r•nctidn Blinds of every size, color and style, at abort ,notice Und at the lowest rates. He feels confident that a trial laione is sufficient to be eon• vinced . of the advantage of Purchasing,his A fine assortment of Blinds constantly on hand. Ile, la also prepared to repair, paint, and trim old Blinds in such a manner as to render them almost equal. in appear ance, to now. • Jan.l.l, 11435 ,t-ly THOMAS 4A - cksom, FinioLAT alid Roundlßope Maker, Read ing, Pa. White , Tuned , and Manilla Rope of any nslons. • . Flat Hopei, for !Mining or !other purpbses, Towing lines and Canal cordage of all kinds. Bed-Ropes, Wash-lines, Se : Oh-cord, dc. Superior Rck ing fir Steam Engines. Also., patent prepared Hemp Packing. A very, superior artirie, saturated with a compo. Alien which fully doubles its capability to stand friction. and initureh its preference wherever it has been tried. 0i- Ann: thankfully received and' promptly executed. November 11, 1854 • - • 44-ly POTTSVILLE Saddle and names* Manufactory. %a - k The Subscriber would - 3, 3 azitin most respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Potts. v Ile and the Coal ReplonAn general. to his large anti well aeleetml stock of .tiA DMA:HY. all kindwpf • Carriage and Team Flounces, Collars of :all descriptlons4Drifl tininess, kr. Ile de sires all who may noel anything In the above tine to tall and see his goods, before 'puighttalng elsewhere; - as there CAD he nothing Inst. • • Orders fur /lamest, Lc., promptly filled on wswonable terms. LF:rtnElt ICI)IIELSDOR VV. . Opposite Episoopat Cluirdi, Ontre strut, PO stale. March 3.1655 (MO 13,'53] 9-tf CUBA HAS FALLEN So has the Prlel Of Hato and Cape. wt; would agate most respectfully n- 4. 12 . 'rite the attention of the citizens of •r. - Pottsville and count y . in general, to our large and elegant assortment of all kinds of goods in one line, that we have now received, and are in daily receipt of, comprised of flats, Cups. Furs, &c. tientlemen's Pine Mole-skin Ilais.; always on hand. or mule to order of the latest Styles. Otter Caps, Kossuth lists. Shanghales—in short, anything, in the list and Cap line. • %V would also invite the *Ocular attention of the La tic.' to our assortment of .FIMIS, which have been selected 'with ;Treat care from the largest stocks iri the muistry.— Nrihing shall be left undone on our part to give sena act.on. Call and give us rt' trial, next door to Pottsville Ileasr.- O. C.. LIVEfiIY & CO. IL—A large whrtmelq of Butfnio Robes on hand.at priees to "nit tbrs Imes. November 19, 1g:-.4 I,Logopco, LE4,THR add . SllOE ati r i lndlng Store, at port's old stand, on Itallrcad The undersigned respectfUlly Informs the customers of the above well known eitablishment, that be will iontin• ue the manufacture and' kinds of , •, . MOIOCCO, ' Such u Kid, Straits; Prench,Morocreo. Shoe. Rai and !took Bindings, Pink. ldrdngs, An: and will =staidly have on hand a general assortment of all kinds of LEATH. nob as Oak Tanned and ited Sole leather, Slaughter Ifdps. french and City:calf Oins. Miners Upper. Leather. and a varieiof Shoe Findings; atilt as Thread'', Nails, Pusielamps, to., te.; all of which will lie acid at the /guest call prices. JOUN L. MINNIO. arms kinds or Skins. 'rich as libeop. Oast. Deer, at and alai Sumac, taken In carting° ,for Leallitir,at the hifillest market prima. or paid for In c Agn.• 0et.,t19. 1115.3. : • 44 , tf, - - :Ility00: 41 /tAll.ftir“.4: 41 ,1 1 : 4 410:0' 1. fi,fr GARDNER* PAIIIOIIir, • r -OR tunneling or shafting—operated •• by hanst, hroa, or "lawn power. Emalleat !Min or the, putchine weigtm but flilipounda, mutt he-operated by orie thew, and strikes 1N) blows per minute. The blow tiebtained by the rimpnnt&M atom India Bobber Opting: which, expending, throws the-Drill with great form. In conglomerate rock 'One man can drill a bole 1;4 inches in diameter. 6 'who, in daptlarrltottr—ha smut. stuns, 2 „forlieer bop t drills eqesll7.veli at spy Angie.dtlff-tiIIYCS 11•16, s tWo Owe takeldtwa ran be nurkode T et orlisiitblsasectilne tea be seep: et Ellet'y Tunnel, on tort Qplion road. whets it wee ex biblend. ' %Oaten eseitilYsitiiisheil power es welded,.• -- • - TheTa tent flight felledipyltS) and other entitle - a Or Azle, - Apfd,t6 = ' • ^ O,4ITUTIRGAIWN-84, , ?trtnity Dmiest.ttelie litizniat 13,'d52 _.,64 •• - .7 A. PURVES, N. E. conies' South and Penn streets. • . *l9 NEW YORK. lIVIUKT.II , I7ONOR VORTIGN POSTA.IIINCLUDZD Great. Britain - • - • - -$4 00 The Coutinont of Europi • • - 500 The British Provinces - ' - • 350 ADVIRTin3IO. .• CRATitil MANUFACTURES. rtlnT-T:O,-ty] MOROCCO'IFACTORY. ' ESE wan AVELI O ~.,PASSENCER, L INE. joa* ASA Beading RsUrea& caeca. Pima !MBA matamEN ws. GREAT Northern and Western Vnital states Rontus. TSpee a[ tiipecued rilug floc reitscriLlilli 6CIIITitLF.ILL. CATAWISSA. SUBSURY and VILLLILUSPORT A iD XLMIRA RAILROAD. 'Through to Rotolo, in - • •15 bold". Niagara Falls, • • 16 6 4 " -Detroit, - •- 2'4 •' Caleliiix • • fit. Look. - Ti 101143 DUTY Tld et Other. li.icearneri_Sixth and Chesnut atm* rad Phfradelphia and Rea ding. Ramat Depot, comer Broad:and Tine. - • - . pas had 4014, MONDAY. 'May , Ithi Three -Passenger Trains will leave the 'Philadelphia and Routing Railroad Paper:, corner Woad - rand Vine streets. daily. (Sundays ex as follows • Day .. 7iagsaaw....6 A. 4111. titAiping at Placenixvills and Beading, Only. Conned , ' log with Wayless.' Willituziaport and Erie sad Williains. , port and Elmira italhoad; - arriving at Umira at 4. P. 3 / 4 , cannettirig with Nay York sled Eris aid lintfalo,and Sow l'or4 eity Bsiiros3tikhr Iniatirk and Buffalo; and from thrum. via. steamers on Lake Erie or lake, Shone Rail road to Cleveland; Tolodcy Monroe. gandtieky and troic Also, with, Altair* 'Catiandidgma and ....a/WA Valle, Railroad; connertiog:;. at Canandaigua with New York iXoltral Railroad. East and West, and at suspension liridps with Great 10 oF tern And Michigan Central Rail: road for Detroit. Chicago. 814 Louis and all points iu Can ada and Wist ern:States :. Mat! Tra1ni...7.30 A. 31. ." • Stipping at all 4tittiotus.sald running to PottsrWoody. Night Express -4.30 P. 211. ' Rim:drift ere*" 47, stoPPlng at all Stations and run riling to Pottsville. ,Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat seism, Wilßumor* and Erie, and Wllilmturport and El mini Railroads, arriving at Elmira at 4, A. 314 connecting with New York and Erie, BMW° anii New York city and Lake Shore Railroads, dw Birthio, Dunkirk. the, Cleve land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago, and all points West.— Alm, with Elmira , 'Canandaigua and Niagara Fails Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Was, at 10.30, A. M., connect hag with bay Ezpraw or Groat Western Railroad thr De. troll. Chicago, etc. Pasinngers bj Riprees, breakiludai Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport, , Passengers by way of Night Express take supper at PortiC l t on. . Route, with Its comp ns. forms the shortest and Most direct route to Cahada and the lakes. ?Anne= „of ban* between PIM. dolphin end Passengers atrelissing Tickets •by this 'Line have the privilege of slopping at any; of the above points and 'v amp* their septa at pleasure:' , 1 Faxo'l4,osa Philadelphia to Tamaqua, r• $ 2 L Butialo,vlsTonmenda,lo 00 11-Nitawlm, -: 433 Niagara Fall& Tie. El- Rupert, Dan , Wet Milton, waiumsport .' 680 Suspenske Bridge, 10 00 Elmira, . •. -. 7 , Cleveland, 1170 7 , Jefferson, L . -: t (Olen?, . 14 75 Star,kny, ' ' 7 C l uelnuatl,l . 16 90 Penn P 4.11- ' . - 800 Detroit, icia: Rail, 10 00 Gorham, ' , 800 " Buffalo and Oatum, Na. Miriam, 800 '' • " Steamer John Arnot, 8 I' Canandaigua. 00' -11ounoye falls, - 859: thledonla f 8 top .. RudaLi. vla. N and E. and Ent and N. Y, City, 10 Obl E. T. trunnELp. Wart end Pre{ght Agezt. 1 . N'! W; comer Sixth and . Chesnut streets. G. A. NICOLLS.Sup't Philadelphia A tending Railroad. T. SicKlBBOCB. Supt Calawkaa. W. and Erie Railroad. lIENhY COFFIN, Enp't Williamsport and Elmira Rail road. ' Between Pottsville and Philadelphia. On and after Mai 7th. 1535, the Passenger Trains will leave the Depot at: Pottsville, corner of Union and Rail raid streets, daily is follow's: - Priem Pottsville to Philadelphia. Morning Llueiat - - = 7 4 30 A. M. ;Evening Line,At - - - 4'. M. Sunday Train,'-f,onee a day)", - - 30 A. M. From Philadelpkia to Pottsville. Morning . -••- -730 A. M: Erehing Line.at - -- - 330 P.M. Sunday Train;:(onee a day), - 3 30. P. M. HOURS OF. PASSING READING. Vor Phllsdelphis st 9 o'ilock, 10 minutes, A. M., and at 5 o'cloek,2l minutes, P. M. Par Pottsville, at 9 o'clock; It minutes, A. M...und .. 6 o'clock, P. M. FARE IN ALL TIIR LINES—BOTH WAYS. i ...-• • : ; , let cLass. 2ND mass. Pottsville to Philadelphia!, $2 75: ' il. 25 • Philadelphia to Pottsvilleq 2 l'S 2 Z Pottsville to Readinp, : 1 06 • 86 Reading to Philadelphia, 1 76 1 45 , These lines atop , at all the .*ltatioris along the Route. • Fifty pounds or bog i no will beallowed to each passen ger in these lines, and passongersare expressly prohibited from taking anything as butuuute but their own wearing apparel, which will be at the risk or Its owner. ire All tickets Must 1.,e„ purchased before entering the care. lly order of the Board of 811M/seers. May 19,1855 20- . f . 8. BRADFORD. S..!rttarl, TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. POTTSVILLE TO HARRISBURG. This line confirms daily with all their great Bouth errs and Western Bootee. By arrangement their plans of boilness in Pottsville will he at the office of ilowaid Cu ' S. 8. WILLIAMS,V Superintendent. 4pril 22, 1854 , 4 10.tf. • PHILAD'A.* READINC.RAIL ROAD. ' '° ,RATES OF IrltEltllll' ON MtineIIANDIZE. i N A ND ' AF'I'ER NOVEMBER Ist, 1 4 / 4 1,:.4. until furtlier_i.eatee, the following Hat Eat el Freight will bu ch:tr;cd per Isnipound.c . : --- t .. . .9 e :*, , - , . ; 1 • _ . :,..• ...1- ., i• - : - • ;,.. , • •1! F-- - --Z ll ;•"•1 .= Ayn ' ett* or Ow mt. , i 1:-.. :•u • ..r. 1".... . . ;j • • i,:i . , -•-T. -....,... . - . z...e - .... ••• 'Pry (10 ,. .4%. (7,11/4,-11, vury.; Books. Carpet- . t 30 " 13 . . lugs. Cigars. Prei.h Meat. Filth. GIA.U. to ) A uyll3. ltri». Ilutier. Copper: Eggs. Ear I ihenware.(Trintikones grocerler..llemp I Ilarns. llardwarie. Hldek. Ilollovr•ware. .23 ll l'oather,llnailneyy,Oyircers,QllB,Seeds., • 4e- Ale. Beer. Cot ton. G l / 4 +, tree. Grain. Bar Irorl.'l • . • Lem/ Molmemi.Niklb , . Spikes. Rice, Salt., 1. IS g Proviviona. 'Pug*. Whiakey. Re., - • Bluormi, Fire Udall. tiusijo, 31111 Stones, i • .. • Pitch and Tar, Say, Scrip Iron, Timber 13 V, and Lumber. AC.. ' ! • . Brick'', Coke, Cori/ Wood, Clay. Gravel, Ice. Iron „Oro, Llinestotie, Manure, Pig 12 -. 6 Iron. Plaster Slate, tei Flour, 1)(9. barr el,;: Oct. 31 ISS-4 _LI • , ....: PHILAD'A it., READINC R Igt. ho FICE the' Phihula. & It. R. Co., .F PAitadciphio,..:b.ruary 58,1855. • he rates of FrOght arid Tolls oneoal transported by this Company, wilt be as frriu March sth to Jane Z0t1ci,185.5 : ' • 1 . ; . ; 1- - 11991 '.' 1 , ~ 111 . I 11. 1; 1 ' ~- 1i . I'4 -.. '''''6 . - T4ItiChIIIOnd, : ! 1: 12001951 1 50 1 75 " Pliiladelpblsl.• .1. : 1 190 185 170 165 " Inclined Plahe 4 1 11 90 155 170 I. 65 " .s;ieetown, 1 't 1 •;1 90 185 ' l l 70 - t 65 " Germantown IL. IL , i 1:90 1 :15 170 1;65 •' Falls of Schuylkill, . 1 '1 1 90, 185 1. 70 1'65 " 3lattayunk, I.:. ; 1190 1 1 85 170 1 - 65 Spring STills, ."i , ; 1 115 160 145 145 " Conshehocken •., and Ply- i mouth Railro,id,; ,'1 65 IGO 145 •1 45 Mambo's and Potts' an d Jones', I , l6O 1 55. 145 140 " Norristown Or Bridgeport, f 1 f3O 1 1 .55 1 . 45 140 " Port Hetineiy. - .•' t l6o 1 1 55 1 45. 140 .. Valley Purge, - • 1 ;1551 1 50 I" 40 1,40 "i'lluenlx ,lll4 , 1 ;1 . 145 140 130 130 " Royer's Ford, :, ;1 14S 140 125 125 " Pottstown. iri 1 i 1401 35 1 - 25 -1 25 1 " Donglaavill4, ! -;, 140 135 125 125 " Birdsboro' 1 .' 1 ,' 130 125 115 1/5 " Beading, 1 4 " V .1 20 1,15 105 105 " Between Reading 'and . .- . 3lnbrscille, i s 1 20, 115 105 103 . ldohrseille.l F. '; 1201 1 15 1051 1 05 " Hamburg. ; 1 .; 120 , 115 4 " OTWlgthttri. -: : lal' 1 15 1 By order of the floard March 3, IKits B•tf SCHUYLICILL NAVIGATION CO. )FF19.1 Schuylkill Navigation Co., 1 .itiarch Ist,-1A55. he ChaffCO for the ease of ears and for toll on Anthra cite Coal. carried on the lichuylkill Navigation, will be as follows, until Jul Ist. l / 4 35: . . . i 4). , .111 1., 1 , lii T., 1 " - 1 ' 2- 4 7, ~3 f. ~ r.. 1 • •• ' t ' c -' ". , c.; -! - ! - • : CaNTS. CENTS. CZNTS., CtNTS. To Philadelplils, '. :' SO 79 77 ;65 " Mannyttnit, --- ' I NO 79 77 165 " Spring MU). t t '7O 69 67 60 " Onishohockett; - 70 69 67' i CO Plymouthiliadt, 1:: 70 69 67 6O " Bridgeport : • i 65 64. 62 iSS t' Norrietowtt, ",: ''; .65 . 54 • 62 55 " Port Benti,edy'i ~ jCO 59, ." 67 50' '' Valley Forge. ', • I 60 59 57 '' s9 " Pawling's Bani, ' ',' 60 ,59 57 50 " Port Provident -4, . 60 59 - 57 50 " Pbrenliville, ' I -55 • 64 52 47 ,„" Itoyer's Ftird.* ' `:. 55 54 52 47 " Bottetowr4Lattding, - 55 62 52 47 " Pmt Untop. . 53 5O 50 46 " Bildeborottgb; , 51 50 48 44. " Beading, . % ?, 45 47 45 - 41 ' " Atli:Mum:: : 45 47 • 45 'I 41 " 810hitrilli., , l 48- 47 45 •' 41 '" Hamburg; . '. 5 14 5 44 42 { 3 9 ' " Orwi t rebutg Landlngi I 40 ,... 39 37 100 ------ , . , . .. The chancel will he per. , ton of 22.4 . 0 Ms, fen fi re percent, allowance for, naste, ing *kW. and no charge lean thug twenty-eve rents per ton will bp made for any dhtence. I I - I.lnst4s of Tolls , '' .' " • ~ ; Mlwellanenus'Arthl4t . to be charged per ton of 2240 lba., until futtbet . notice: %an CLAW. lrnn Ore,Clay:Sand..ETO vel..Manure,linrraunbt Stone; Brickbats. Elmrstnno. Slaked Lime. Quarry Spans.. Cord woad. Post and Italic, Ilduirh Bark and GypaUin. * (metro!. ands half ton per for tht drat, ten pilots. and a balls cent Or totk per ndle, fur earl] addillnnal mite, but Tin charm bicutsdeffor any distance eltieding flir ty cents per ion ll:Waked bane': Marble, - Wrought or Scebbled Stone. Bi tnmtnous VOA!, *Mks. The. SOap Stone, and Copper Ore, tern cents pet tonmer niffe,,lbr the first ten miles, and s. half cent per ton per tune for each additional utile, but up, charge shall NI made_ for any CUstaneesesceedjui d ir ty cents per tor'. Iron of at kindita AM', stage of manufacture belted the ore . . Salt, and Fish. one mot per ton per mile, fin the fret twenty miles, and half want per ton per mliefor oath ads Itlonsl mile, biOnect Cargo shall he Mad" for any distance needing fifty cents per ion. j irox'ani CLAM (train, Flour, Reeds. Maher, round and aviary", emrsd 11 Lumber,Pole& Shingles. Laths and S4res in boats, Bar and Shim In tales. itterehandise of all kindkand all silkier not qtberkise specifically enumerated, two mate per ton per Mile fer the first ten miles, and half a cent per Us per mile teaselsinlkfltionalmile.tot - noetuugesUllao made for anyAistidice exneoding sixty cents per ton. Tim.; ter; round sled squere.Siwed Lumber, Hoop Poles, Shim Rtes, Lath arid Shires in . rafts. Fttell - be charged according to the Merlin Ulla sectien. provided the several links of a raft shall be itlloWed Jo alternate at the lockswith *ayes, rending or dinexrdling beat that may ter ready to pats, otherwise *Oh rifts shell bed:tailed the Intl eharterrates of 1W cent* per tcht per tick below the city of Reading, and font cents pi , ton pei lock store said - eity.• Nom—ln ill eases whereto. or more leeks are wised. and the distance Carried AAR Ds less than tan IDils, the cher OrToll lb* t tWo' MOM, aecording to .the claim to Whtedairtfelon cackled lazy- bike*. • • • • all'esseVekera Poliverdrnt Itatca, fbr ToR cow 1 %, Illeef4 Vat !cackler ton onae saceitithed ton• .nsanefthe eaglet et any leeltpaised teknrßesdhig. ore eantspartnti s sibad*lr, the Tolle than be charged at these hipt it Rioted WO on ailMacke: Ri order Of the,llintagpm ' T. PRAM, 01taith.1.9,11155 , TR< Ateckst. REENSIIMEN ESE NEI 44( Wm, Quads and N. 4 flu Y. Rallroad„ 10.00 • 515 Niagara. Os. Buffalo, 10 00 Lake, • Chicago, vla tit. Wea. .. tent d klichion Central Railroad.. 20 00 Chitago,via Bettaloand Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railroad. 20 00 Chicago. via lint Lake and Michigan Can. tral Railroad, 20 00 Rock island, 35.00, 8 NO 9 001 8 6Q = f Managers. 8. BRADF(II U Secretary =! TlifFD CLASS M 1 . REAL ESTATE SAL _ . . VaNtiaLtag.4 300 1 1. 2-10 1 1 SALA . N - TENDING to rciiqvic to the Smith ',west this £l4l..thesubeeribleoffenist Private Sale hit 'aluable nroperty situate In the Bormagb of Port Car. bun, Schuylkill county, copsbting frt a lot of gioVilti at the earner of :Jackson scut Obi stiryts, containing in mafront 00 feet and to depth 'lit feet. on whieh is ereeted'the Exchange Motel, three small din:ping uses. ' a large coach maker's shop and bro., with stables and other out-houses. bie satall gardens, grspery. and ablindentle of morn to put ,up susetthiery br steam 'power, de, dm, contigieus to the Mill Creek and. Other vidtroads. ' It b decidedly the best locality In tbabotlxicb. kr business or trade connoted with the region. !Tee property Ms 'been lately pot In tborouth. repair...the . bhiidlagaaß tesared for V 2,500, open policies rutiniag until the years 1858 and 1830. and has rented for $6OO per annum. For Anther rpartlesdsis and terms. whirls shall be aeonismodeting refer to. Samuel Stillman; and Witham L. Wlvithr y„ Liars., at . Pottsville. or to the nn dentigised. at Port Carbon. ' , , • • WM. B. HULL August', 3853 34-6 t EXECUTORS' SALE. • TILT. be sold . At' PUblic Vendue, on _the oth day of October next at 1 o'clock.. KM., at the house Of the late QUELL'S JONES, deceased. ho West Bruturwltt nernship,Sctruyikill county, the plante d= of sald demised, coatainingl2l acres. more or less, adjoining Oen j Kimmel. r. Samuel Vet Joseph Kremer, and Joseph Albright. and others Thereon are erected one two story stone dwelling home, one log dwelling house. bri. barn, Spling-hoitse near the house.. wagon-house. and other tricessary out -buildings. About 40 acres of the laud are wed revered With all kinds of the test timber. 12 acres excellent meadow land. and the balance plowed land of besequality. 14 acres of which are sown with winter grain i also, an excellent orchard of the best kinds of fruits. PoSselotion will be given on the Ist ddy of Aprilißs6. Themonditions will be made khown on the ,taar,or Ime—ipa will be sold by - •. . . i JACOB JONES, j Ere , • REEEEN JONES, , a 'cl 01*. gr z t l Etrun twig,. Sept le, 1A55 , 374t0 ---- CWI or mums RE AL EBTAIT. . , • rrHE silbscriber, executor of the last .2_ Will and Tertainent of SirillUEL K. KEPNER. die ceased. will Otiose to public sale. on Saturday, the third day of Noveutber, 1555, at: 1 o,clock, P. M. at, Kepnerville, in West Penn township, Schuylkill county, the following real estate. tai. wit: '. . No. I. AU that valuable and well known property call ] ed "Kepnerville." situate partly in West Penn and partly 'n East ilganswig townships, Schuylkill cettnty. 4 miles front Ringgold and the little Schuylkill Railroad, con taining about XV acme. Strict * utenture.7: j i l l• The Ildprnrements consist of a large and eotrietalent two story dwelling horde an ' . kitchen, occupied apd known as the West .Penn Hotel. A large two story atone bull in;; erected'express ly fora "tore and lately occupied as such:, two tenant houses; a large and convenient bank barn, log stable; wagon helmet Stand sheds; earrings house: smith shops distillery. and a number of other out-buildings; running fountains at the house; barn and distillery supplied by never-failing aprings of wntor. , There an, three thriving apple orchards and other fruit on the premises. About 130 acres are :cleared. and well fenced into convenient fields. The balance being excellent timberland. The above is an excellent stand for a tavern and store, and may, without feat of contradiction, by called the most splendid faros in Schuylkill county. I No. 2. A tract of timber laud situate about one mile from KepnerVille, contaiding 413 acres, 73 perches and al !orate*. • , . Conditions nude known on, the day of sale. by . ' 'JACOB 'HAMMER. • Septtimber )5, '55 • 37.31 . 13 00 ,of - Sobayliiill County Coil and Timber Tana; Forme and Town Property. TEIE. subscribers intend moving to the West, and o ff er the following property for sale. 530 acres of Coll land. reins opened. adjoining Tie mont. (Ited.Mountain tract.) • 2. 573 acres Coal lands, on the Lorberry Railroad.— Two veins in;operation, with breaker and other outside improvements. ('hunter Head tract.) 3. R 3 acre* Coal. laud, one large Vein opened, situated 1 on the Raus# Creek. (40:erlinp Warrantee.) • ' 4. 126 pores of Coal land, situated on' the Swattra.— (Warrant4e, liTtn. °Melt) '' - 1 5. 75 &emit of Coal land, vein spon s e& and outside IM prervement. on the Swatara Railroad. (warrantee, Sem. uel D. Vranks.) /.... . . 6. 2.;5 atter' Farm and Timber land, on the • ,watai.l stream. near Pinegrore, with Grist .g., and Saw Mills. and - a now brick House and - Barn, and good orator power. One half of . the lava hasinted, and one half is timber land.— The prier ask 7. 2oti semi farm andliniber land under high D cultivation and dile-half Is first rate Tim :::e er land, adjoining the 'borough of 'Tine rove, with a fine brick Mansion and large Darn. . . S.. A lionise with three to in the bortitsgh grove. : • :WY' 9. A !louse and Lot in Jackson IGiw,ln the borough of l'inenr,ive. 10. lioussi. Lot and Stable, near the. Union Canal Ba sin in said tserough. 11. • num) and tour ivies of land, on Logan 11U1, near the Canal 12. Tiro lots near canal Basin and Dsuithin i and Sus quehanna Rsllmad. . : 13. Four lots in nottaWita Addition. 14. Ail the %Thames end Landings thoy own at the Union Canal• Basin, at Pinegrove. , . ' OItiIIiNAWALT .1k allOßOlt- Ifir For farther Infornuttinn lfiquiro of 1/. Greenawalt, at l'ine,trovel or J. George, at Lebanon. : .. eeptom ber',l 5. 1555 - RIDCWAY FARM-. • AORICLITURAL AND COAL COMPANY' - A Farm,withiii the reach of 13*ery Man. - . )reatusylvauala Land. Y,SEVEN .Thougal 1 here's o f h‘ good rid have beenpurchased with the intention fin o .Twenty•Sve acres for each sharit,oTgiv W ug E a N far li pay able by instalments of ore dollar a week. , : It is located , in the county of - Elk, where ajunetion will s o on b e teemed by four nit reeds. itumedistely con necting it with •its great, agricultural and real resources, with brie, Ditnlsirk. ituitalo. Roehvster. and all the cities on the Lakei. dlso a road leading directly to New York, one directly froth this property to Phibuielphiased Inter mediate places. dne directly from this property to l'ltts,• burg. and one dlkecti„) from this property connoding with the Western: roads. forming the grandest concentration of railroads up_in a - one spot in Pennsylvania, tendiug at once to dece.:l4 its Iminense agricultural and coal - rosour. c.......Th,f soil is not surpassed iu richness by any in the State. It is divided— , I. Into favms :.or shares of i wenty-live :acres, at - the we, 4 price of ! ai &a ir nad dollars, which Is payable In Instal ,i,„ meads of al r week. Ii: Into 'arms ur"halt shams of Twelve, and a-half acres, at the:Vice of sl4ry payable in Inatalonents . of two dollars a msttth• of by the week; Besides this, there is a valuable's-m.4mill anon: the prop erty. and one hundred and fifty late in thu thrivitig town of lit. Mary'i, which the subseribel get. This originally formed part of a large tract, a great portion of which was settled by industrious and educa ted Gennanit nUmbering 'some twenty-five hundred,— They selected the land on account of its agricultural and mineral wealth, which miens is an indisputable evidence of the facts, ps they are well known to be superior jud,gos, upon these ' subjects . • They went there • some twelve ' years ago, atid they now pave a thriving and beautiful settlement, Which is lald:off in regular rotations of fine farms. St. Mary's is the tow.n of the settlement, and is rapidly increasing in population. It has hotels as good as any in the State—fine stores--u college where the high est brancheirof education are taught, both literary and musical—sat-mills. grist-mills; coach minufactories, and everything conceivable to add wealth and prosperity to the place, "The land cif, the company surrounds this town, and all the improvements, thereby reaping the benefits, and presenting a splendid opportunity fOr set tlement. Ltmesiene abounds; This is both au evidence of the quality of the soil and a great fertilizer. At Lit. Mary's it sells at from teo to twelve cents a bushel, bernt. The timber is of great , value, and consists of cherry, ash, chesnut. pine. oak and hemloCk, all of primeval growth. of great size, and towering from eighty to a, hun dred and twenty feet high. That which the Stockhold ers do not want will be sold to the Gnawr merchnots, with conditions to cut it in a certain time. This will clear the land and brink a large revenue into the trim. Airy, which will go to the reduction of the price Of the an:I3 TM; esplrins its age cultural resources. But Uiere is another consideration 4of equal, if not greater, !tumor- tance. The land is one great, bed of coal. Upori this property it literally inezhansithle. taking - a glance at the lateittaap. fast at this locality, and then over the State, it wilt be found in possess the grandest featires of prosperity, improvement and almost immediate develop merit: It is superior to any other. It is the only place having the great concentration eif railroads, by iorlhich New York, the Lakes, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, are at its doors. There is 7/0 coal in. .New York, and on account of its northerly situation, it ._possesses the advantage of nearness. " • , Thiii dOstined to beeomathe Pottsville of that por tion id the State. The prospect in the future for this place exceedit tiny that Pottsville ever had; and there, land, whictra few years ago was selling at gee arid ten dollars an acre, when the railroads opened to tidies, sold for from two hundred to five hundred dollars an acre-- These are firte. Those who are Ignorant let them make Inquiry. Improvement is still progressing. To arrive at the truth, judge the future by the put, and then what • will thin land bet It Is proper that reason should give the answer.; The Sunbury' arid Edo Railroad, of which Governor Biglerl is President. and which connects this land with the lakes and Philadelphia. and the Allegheny Valley Railroad r of which Governor Johnston Is President. con peeling tb' land with Pittsburg, are in rapid course of completiond upon a great erfent the lewmotives are ranning. T'hereflectior,s which suggest thethselves upon this subject are these takes two hundred weeks to pay for the farms. They will be distributed when they are half paid-for. By that time the railroads will he _fin ished. That will be early enough for all practical purpo. se*. The advantages of buying it beforeiheir outnpletion is evident. When that is done, property will go up ono hundred per cent. 'Speculation in coal would at once run It up to such a price as would make it impoisible UP ob tain it for agricultural phsposes. We now got it without paying the then improved price, and . the Stockholders will enjoy the rise, El ILROAD. A tract of about two thousand acres will be laid - off at once, and N.4114ty by next spring, in order that, persons who wish to farm immediately, can' do a e. , Friends and relatives, as well as those , having pore I than one'share, can have their farina together. . An Imprnvement Department will also be eonneets4 with the tneepany. By this means, In order to aecounne.; date those Who are unable to Rive their personal aoon-1 Um to fencing and preparation. or desire hi rout their; properties out instead of residing there, arrangements can be made to place each farm in complete order, sti esti to ready.for cultivation. After thy, farm* heed been all sold, storkhoiders can have manure furnished. housYs built, and Other work done Upon credit, they securing the payment tOthe Company within a reasonable time. so that a man in the first place receiven a farm At the lowest possible Kits. and then is afforded every assistance in placing it under crops. . 'I These embrace the principal features, and an excellent 1 opportunity' is now offered for a man to obtain. a home fur himself,his wife And children, either at the presenter time to 'conic. Many business men. mei/auks and work ing men upon farms; who vase several dollanea month, can, by flaws uniting together, becomefrecheifferrochilst they 'scarcely miss the outlay, and at leis expense than the annual eont of tobaCco or the most tridiug luxuries. A sarong and purchase' of this k eats nothing. and con stantly iner-ases in value. In auseof sickness or minter, tune, by which he is thrown out of employment, helms home la ge le. where he can always( make a good The title isreetreeptionablif good—one of theoldest In the' State. being the ffellout title. Thaw who desire farms, will please address personally or by letter,(enclosing test Instalment) to SAM'L W. CATTFIL, et the office of the Company. 135 Welont street, between Fourth and Fifth, Philadelphia, where the maps can be seen. Patonklots pn/eured, and every Satisfaction obtained. Letters pmm pt ly Answered. ladles are elloseeft to shares in their own .naffses affdVight, without trustees. . &if - 0150 ope,h from 9 In. the morning untll - 9 In the evening, Premdenf—CHAS. A. LANbIS, Attorney . , at Law, 14 Stns street. Vice President-100ftimtu Poulin, Wholesale Grocer, Arch and Water streets. , • - ' • Treaturee—raaxicus BCILSI, Wholesale Jeweler. 1.0 N. Second *treat &cretary - T —Suirin. W. Carr/1.1,135 Walnut "treat Dirraori—EDWlN JEVII9JI2I. Superintendent of We t Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad; A: N. Ramonsa..*, Merchant, lAneaster; U. G. 0. RAJCIMPLit. • Seretary Washington Marine Insuranee Company, Philadelphia. CAA& C. ULM. Parksrg Works, 'Padtsburg,and Jassi Lasnia,,Attorney at Law. Laneasterr. ' ErGoTenlor nt(10111, lion. oio. R. Butitrrr, of - Cleartlehl. (bras Y. hfoiati, Faq.,'PettitHle, Par, and all other well Inferwael persona. IPhilairlphla. Rept: 22. 'NS FLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP. lt i 4 2, X . B. BELL having associated with, 7 "blnsilfJesse Nathan' in the Contend f... ,-... z...-.- netts, the above Wiriness will tax contin . • grx; In all Its various brat:wheeze heretoften• Th e, " ' have now On hand add are constantly reatfirtug Lupo hits of flour and toll Pokes well as ban oats and corn, whieb they will sell on the 'most ivasonable terms for cash Or approved credit. Mat. 1141 retsina his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him In his individual meetly, boob* that atrial *ltem tion to Inistnesa, and an endeavor to ammansiVatectistmo. et will eotfthane to the note firm all the patronage hers. token extended to himself as well as bring new eustinn. erg to the pessent Orin c f * ' 'DILL ik' MATllltitik '• Cornet Uslistatd and aditrabill streets. ..v opposite Snyder's Foundry, id;ty 1 , Ala 7 U liols PRIVATE SALE ariatzsce: M -'.:!to: - .13u..ii;DERs._ ,LUMBER AND PROP UMBER. INTZER & DAYIP, are: prepared' y_j_trs any quantiti of "UNlywk and other Mo . nom their knits (sawed to order) at the cheapest rates. beelers'and builders will WO it their interett to buy from them They hare also a quantiti of prop-lim ber fur sale. *bleb they will deliver on the Little Scholl. kill riallneul. 9 miles shove Tamaqua; ' Taanna, l July I', • 47 " tu • • f SLATE ROOFINC.!' - IffHE undersigned, having been largely engaged In the abase aimed business; in and around amigo& for the last 'few years, is desirous of extending his work to Pottasillo, and elsewhere in the county.. lle k oe ps aiorais Osi hand a la aasortment of Slates, and guarantees them to be of t rg he e best quality as will Got fade or decay. , ills roofing is warranted to be tight and &mph's+. The best workmen only are employed, and the Gallia but a trifling :idea i ce on that or sthingus. , . TII(013 - ..* BAILEY, • " Osier of Kimura Rearead rs! ta, fassagsms. March 31 .1.3-em• . MACHINE 'CARPENTRY. - WWI, DOOR,MOCLDING It B. R. CAR FACTORY AT . St. Clar, Schuylkill County, Pa. , • . THE Subscriber , (of the late firm of x Bright A IsiettotO, hawing now his Manufactory in complete ordLer. is prepared to. manufacture by nuichino; o', ir /stole Froutcs, Sigh. DOOl7, Minds, Shutters, Ain. '•, itirrr. Awning Posts, and getter- " W - ally all turnins. in tress. Also, 4-144. E. 7 'Drift 42. ftaiiroud ram With the w .—." icon Moll ~..ttrlpitste. ite.. Ac.. At the shortest notice. Ile has tor rap Limbo; of any description. and can Tarnish Bills of Littal)er at short notice. Also,arLassor'i ment of Doors; Sash natmed and printed), Bed Posts, Ac.. Ac., aonstu.tly on band. • Persons desirous of purchasing articles In his line of business, ate.insited to, call and oxaminebis stock and workmanship before purchasing elsewhere., Orders are solicited, and strict attention will be glen 'to their faithful and prompt execution. CHARLES LAWTON, lit. St. Clair. Yetcruary 3. 1333 -. - sly ' •,New LUMBER YARD , , In Schuylkill Haven. PELM FRITZ, . respectfully invite tburattentiort of Builders and others; to their large aloortineataf ;Seasonal and Oreen Lumber, which they - will be prepared to furnish by the latter end of March next, at the lowest pyrilble rate*, Wit CASII!! • Our stock etamists of Warm and Fallow Puts Rota s% PANNE!. am! Irzallocl. Also heavy stuff, finch as Draws, J9,Laia, RAPTISca;SCAML4O3, POSTS, dc.' Wo bare also or dered a large assortment of different qualities of Jour? end LAP Sumatra, Prams, Catmo-Larna. Psuao and Pun, together w 06411 other materials belonging to the Lember Trade. One of the firm being. a practical builder. we flatter ourselves on having selected our stock in such a manner as to give entire wahine Oen. Our heavy lumber his been sawed to order. thus preventing much wait* to the put chsser or builder. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Yard Opposite Dr. Palm's office. ' P. R. PALM, EDWIN 0. FRITZ. Schuylkill flaxen, February 24,18.74 E-ly - TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. The, Sohnylltill Co. Lumber &I/Ando:tiring Co., HAWING now their large Shop on 11,0 road Street in full operation are prepared to furritsh: to cerpenters and builders, generally. Doors, Blinds,' Shutters, Bash -.Mouldings, Door 'and Window Frames; and every article in our line in the latest - style and workinanlike manner, and'at &saving 0f , 2.5 percent. on former cost. They have also on hand a large assort ment of ' *- White Pine Plank. 3,2! 2 ,'" inch panel. White Inn: Wards and ' White no flooring. Yellow do do - Yellow do do Dry and Green Hemlock of all kinds for building pur- poses, ; = Oak, Maple. Pupler; Chair, Plank and Scantling Boards, and %. inch. ,' • • Cherry and Walnut Plank. for railing. Also illtlitAt work:4inch as bed posts, table legs. banis ters, on baud or turned to order, and bills of stuff sawed to order at the shortest notice. i One Ten Borne Engine with ZJ feet boiler. all eompl'te and in Fond order, fur sale. cheap, by the Echuyiktil Co. Lumber Compahy. , . , Pottsville, August 11. '55 • :2-tf INSURANCE. ,YORK COUNTY FARMERS' ; MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rIIIIS 'Company would respectfully I . requOt the attention .f . the public to‘the principles on which3l ey Issue polie, a. The Mow ed• are divide : into two distinct depeements —the Fare ere' class and :he Merchants' class—mother ohms being liable for the . I..sses occurring; in the other. thus piaci Reach kind o property on the merit, of its pell keret.. sod cot:moque .tly.placing tun rates of insn rance.atibe proper ratio cf:rurding to the risk. UOD/ELT, ‘.f* Tremont, has been app azent for the imettity of • •huylkill. who will mei, cur vets and•vv.eive applies I ne. And give fttll infory 'ation as to th.: rules, &e. of the • ' lr , m pa n v . when applied tn.' 11. kftOBER, • ' September 15, MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE ; AND T.B.U.r:T CYJMPA";NY. POTTSVILLE, PA. VAPITAL 81.00,QC/O—CHARTER NJ Perpetual.. • • 7 -, • This Company, Charterecy the Legislature of Penn sylvania,with a capital ofilnebilundred Thoufand Dol lars. is now fully orgauiseAdmd has .commeticed bust nesa.; 4 The Company is prepaed if:7, receive monies and other property, in Trust,'and•allow interest on ell monies Alis posited in trust,at the rate °Clive per cent per annum: • principal and interest payablebn demo.. . F6r rates of: Premium on Life insurance. see the printed Tables f supplied at the office • the CoMpany. Centre Street, Pottaville.ihree doors soulh of the Exchange I.le. tel. : JACOB 11UNTZJX0Elt, Ja., President. "Jiins IL Anat.. SOe'rY. and'Treasurer- ; • April I*, 185 a. 13-tf . 7- TINE .POTTSVILLE -- MUTUAL AND JOINT. STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY eIiTICE CENTRE STREET, next . 11 L/door aboio Green's Jewelry' Store: CAPITAL $10),000:-ClIARTER PF.ItPkTVAL This Company, recently chartered by the LrgiStature of Pennsylvania, is fully organised. ' ; • • The Company is prepared to attest insnuanre upon lives and to receive aid execute trusts, and to allow interest on monies ri-ce,ived at the rate of five per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay able ou_demand. Capitif - and assets safely-invested in rands and Mort gages and other good securities." Anneal dividend of the profits will be made payahle In evu,h, or appropriated to the payment of premiums. For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed tables, stippikd,at the Company's office. - .i • NATHAN EVANS,' Preit. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice ['net. . . . B. T. TAYLOR, Weeretzuir and Treasurer. Sept. 1 , 8 1151, . 37-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. 4R'rER TERPETUAI-Granted : /b 3, State of Pennsylvania. • , : Authorized Capital $4,00,000. 'Office, No. DI Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Street*, Philadelphia. . This Company, with a each Capital paid in, combined with the Mtitual principle in their Marine and Inland • Department, secures to the assured ample indemnity, with participation In the profits., and without liability for losses. The COmpany will issue' Policies at the-usual rates of premiums, enflaming Marine, Fin and Inland Risks. - : - DIRECT9II.3: , • • • Dr. D. Luther`, - Davis Pierson, ..Lewis Atidenried, ' Joseph Masfield, ' Peter Sieker • ' John E....Addieka, Geoege Y. Tyler, " B. Hammett, • Sallitlel li. Hothefmet, - ' Francis Bacon. i • Dli. D. LUTILEB, President. Joatelill..6i.rumn The President. Wis; V. DRAY; &trclary. • 1 , air PETER D. LIMITER, has been appointed Agent for the above Company in tletuylkill County, to whom per ' oonsVesiringlimurance can apply. June 23, 41.55 (April 8, '54 14.]• 25- STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. tiOUR:TIi ANNUAL STATEMENT ..L , May 15,4854. Assets. May Ist, 1853, " ' 3358,318 70 Cash premiums and Intorestreetdr- 'ad th4s.e4 year, =dual depart• ... UlOll4l 1 =101,639,73 MIN ReOiral)Je In same, ' '28,847 94 Cash . Pretuintus, Stock Departml, ' 40,Z2 1321 r i , • - 170,563 5C Lowe, expellees, eommiNdons, re ineurenee,, mutual department, 101,506 63 " • " etoek " 27,031 93 . I ASSETS: . . ~ Donde. mortgaged', atoek and other . . ', ' good seenritira, 173,1 M 72 Illila retelaable, - •• 187,009 FS ciah on band and in hands of . agents . : 19,638 b 8 ' • • ------;--P79,70.1 16 For Fire or; Inland InsureUm apply to • • . •- JNO. T. SUMMER, Agent July 75;1554. - : • • f INDEMNITY. HE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. r orrhadelphia. Office, No. 1634 Otiesziut • street, near ,Ofth sticet• ,• . . .• ' lIIIIICTOES. . - • • , Charles N. Bendier, George W. niehards, . Thomas dart, 3l of I). Lewis, • Tobias Wagner,- • Adolphe F.. Boris, ' Samuel Grant, . • David•S. Brown, • Jacob lt.i email, - Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insmranee, permanent or limited on every description-of property. in town and country, at rites as low as are mnsistent with security. • . The Pornpsny base reserved a late Cohtingent Fund, which With their Capital and Premiums,. safely invested, afford ample protection to the insured. The asset/for the Company'on January 15t,148, as pub. lished, amoidily" to an Act of Assembly. were as follows, via: MortgageN $900,558 ISS .. Stocks, ' $51,563 23 Real EstatO, 104 ; 358 00 Cash; &e.; 45,157, 87 Temporru,i Loans, Since their incorporation, a.:period of eighteen years. they have pahl upwards of oni;inillion two hundred thew tend doitars, leases by five. thereby affording evidence of the •tvantages of insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with pirmptness, ell liabilities. , • ! CgAitele.B ti. BANCEIK, President. Cats= G. 11 ;suit t, Secretary. . The subscither has been Appointed ae.ent for the abOre mentioned iestitutbin, and is now pre pared to make In surance, cn every description of property. at the lowest rates.- • .ANDRE'iIi RUSSEL, Agent. - Potter Me, Jan. 11, IE4I. - 2-tf LIFE INSURANCE. • THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, I Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of. flee No. 182 Chesnut street, tho Knit door East of tho Cu;toto cAprrAL $lOO,OOO-7crARTER PERPETUAL, ConiirMele Make InsUMUONS on lives on, the molt favor able terms- • - The Capital being paid up and invested, together with • large 'and.constarttly increasing marred thud, offers a perfect seeurity to the Insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, halfyearly or quar ter. The Company add a 1308 us periodically to the Insuran. its Me life. i The first Bonus, appropriated in Dacember, 1844, and the acted litmus in Dreamier, 1849,1,mm:int to an addition, f $262 60 to every $l,OOO insured under the oldest policies, making $1.262 50 which 0111 be paid when it shall become • claim, %Wed of sl,o2oOriglually thew. ad; the.next oldest =mat to sror 50; the next in age to $1,212 40for every $1,0.10; the others in the Nonni pro *non according to the amount and time of standing; which addition,' make an average of more than 60 per lent. upon the premiums paid,withoutincreaMng the as unarpretolum. IMI Mumma Mg*l4, John A. Brown, Anion Dario D. Danner.. John Jay Smith, • . . Frederick own, Robert pearsall i - George Taber, Jolanal Yeager, John IL Latimer, Thomas P. Tames, Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Bailey, • • • John Sleek. Pamphlets containing to of rates and explanationso form of applkWon and terther infonnetion can hilted at ' - • TIIO3IAB RIDGWAY, President 'Joan,. JAM'S, Aetuary.. .sa-The labaerlbor is agent ter the above Company in Schuylkill County, and will effect Insurances, and give W.IIe Ileac attest en the euldeet . RANNAN. 15. ts • *IWO, ste.3,BS7 '-'6 $1,220,097 67. 125,449 00 ItillllolllS ~~ :~t~e 'arum. oasis AND GANDER /ZEDS, paw Aggiettlturstlilisspremests, dae-711 iIkTHE subscribo trill. ke er ~n hand Ch.ster, Timothy 41:1‘1 other Gran - Ne e ds, White Clover and Lawn Gra s,, ;tozether with Garden and ,Pl e ld i m „ dT Ts will *Amu tto be fresh and rood: Ile em i 4, :, ordtAtor laluk Inds ot Fruit True,. ioarrant,d u, I . the, are !trip'Nsoted) Agricultural Imp:m e ta,. i of ihlch wlll he ratnished at thAilill'artJA ClA y r y,' le - lid, and trees mulapy the auNterlter are telere o t ~', grog : rare. only ern growers of raputatloo and ste t ,' ili.'dees noideal I owls procured protnlecoeu e l y I , tuarkk. from thosekrho sell rhesp, Alit bout re gar i v. character of the sot sold. Nor &WA he purehaa. 4 SeedS;'grollin pion scuottaly in , scull a r l it , .‘ their too close " I 1 ox _eter. , rat‘ A th,.l r i c ,,,, , ' , t leulally c of the same apeehol: Tble to an iM,.. erm i , uto those who, purrhaacelther, seed,„.„": • trees:: For trees, *r., send lu orders . AT I,. u , . .. lt, itA NNay. ----.-.=—___.___::_ -.7L - ..--= - .7.. - . --- - - _ - 7.---- - _ PERFORMANCE OF THE STEAM PLOW iC E, we were coming away from trial field, impressed with `the s;utimer,t steam cultivators were a failure," sonlipd with rain, old Aquarius having on his taps, as if to give aid Wait er lie, for saying the "sun shines brigh t un Ctr the stewards, Mr. Ar's, and few Caller lucky individuals," received genen that another steam plow 6,(1 itant.l„,, a field half a.mile off. Making the our way to' the light land trial riel.d.thert,,, enough, stood a portable engine in one t . ner,4ith ropes and pulleys, and a plowin; z , chine all in action. The ringine was that longing to Mr. Lee, of Wi.sall, and the and 'tackle are the invention of Messrs. Starnfordsharn, rnanufacturtli Lr Roger,. of Stockton-on-Tees. It had b..,„ tried. at Perthshire, 1 at winter, being aetz,:-. by a . water-Wheel ; this, being the ,first dsr its trial with steam power:. , The whole' ratus is novel, add we may say, Uncutnrx. l ., pronaishig. -- Instead of a 'heavy wire rep ; drag the plow frame by main force, a !isL ; endless hemp rope, only three-eight of thick, communicates power to the plc: 630, which we may call locombtie e , i ; propels itself in: the following man t p r ,_, grooved Wheel 'set in motion by wheels frona . the rigger actuated by th , rdp4 winds, as it were, along stron 7 , rope, laid upon the ground; and the beitio . r thus carried slowly forward, dra,:pl' or Other implements afler,it. The httrap,:vri ',doeA not:Ouch the ground, but is hell 4 , every 40 yards distance by a "horse„ or 3.:4: friction pulley frame, abOut 3i 'feet high.— ThiS cord travels at the rate of 20 mile; pr hour; but the speed being reduced be tt wheel work upon the plow carriage, the hcti.! travels only 2 miles per . hour. When* tz, 'plowis are in work at once having the of. four h rses, the strain upon the raf,:ir running cord - will thus tie less th an horse's draught: e were informed br, exbibittir that a 4 horse engine is sufEcien T TOWPCIUI to work two plows, and that with 'ewt of coal it will plow acres in 'a day . , t'r:A expense for labor being only that of two met. and a boy. If this be strictly the fact,webn et complete invention able to plow li!ht land at a cost of say 3s. per. acre. That 'it is n..,t he from the truth we are sure, tor we ourseh l savi . ,one plow drawn at the rate of at lent miles per hour when the' engine had or t 3 lbs pressure upon the square inch, arl thiswas an engine.of - 01 horse, power at 40 t 3 pre4sure. To be sure, the land had been p viOasly plowed, pulveriied r subjected to th trial of all sorts of drillS; and been afteruar'J well trampled by hundreds of people, ard. consolidated with rain, 'so that the quantity and quality of the work could mg' .well a9certainell. The plowing we -saw respectably though roughly dune, but th,re wasoneyoint. really performed—the furr , wJ were well turned. If a 'steam cultivator tra invert the sail thoroughly and : cheaply welts! put up with a-little imperfection in the straight; ness of cutting and evenness of laying. Tis method of • anchoring, the pulleys, and the rangement of the pulleys and ropes, is te7 ingenious, and can hardly be explained breOty. The anchorage consists of a pliceor plow, a few feet in length, and 8 inches ur!r in depth; this can be easily drawn forward oi the: ground without thtt trotible of holes, taking up, setting , down again, .1c..ar..! yet,it presents a sufficient resistance sidewan to the pull of the ropes. A wheel. pinire and crank, on each anchor is used to draw it by`means of a rope towards 'a fixed pet, when it is required to lie shifted. The an rangement of the ropes about the anchored pulleys is'like that of the chains in a we; irie crane, the anchorage being shifted for;; wards at intervals without altering the length of the rope. The ploWs are not rigidly at" tacked to theiraveling fran'e, but are hung by Op it iron beams, which form levers. haring a slight degree of' play up and down. There are: four plows=two before and two ,hehir,l the:carriage pointing opposite ways, a not lectir movement lifting two out of work and dropping the other pair"of plows in; so thal, themachine can plow both ways without haT ingto turn round at the fund's end.—Lonfisi .Agriettltural •DEEi Tis.t.tos.7- -A • Correspondent of tit Pennsylvania l'afm Journal thus writes i thi subject : 7* --- • "Much-as has been said . upon this imp& taut subject, its merits time not , generally•ful'! appreciated. !Vilthough• it is admitted that there is streiagth in proportion :to volume of ever!• thing else; yet when it Co t es to, soil on the product of which we subsst, it is my. under stoiiid. Many years agO' I tenni old encri . eneed farmers say', that a mixture of soils Ins bcneficial, and in• order to get it they. won!,l sometimes haul it frointhe roadside; or c digit out of. the inside corners of the ref:rein the!'sa . me 'field that they needed it. Theß facts and others given by various persons ep on the subject induced me to think that could obtain that mixture by deep-r plowinj. and thereby save the e. hauli I tied it and I find that I have turned up strata •• virgin soil that_ has never been xlisnAr... which pays well the•extra labor. quality is thereby unproved. the v(J;• utue is increased, the facility with which mois• tore in. a drystime is conveyed to the plan: thiptigti capillary rittmetion in the p.cm,sity cf the pulverized soil is etended, also the super abundant water in a wet is conveyed4c l Jim readily, 4lence with others before me, I say 1)0 1 deep, and in order to this_ more rred..!' keep your plow irons in good repair. I thavl: no' hired man for running toy irons close it is called) if he does intend to favor me In the fall plowing,'',manyare in the hab:t of plowing shallow4be 'first time, but this is mistake, go deep,e4ry . titue, and the °free the deeper if you can; also fine, so that ever! particle of soil you pasS over is Moved, loo med and .Pulverized finely so ,that the re:4 may obtain its prow nourishment more dily ; then no fanner or farmer's son need r , to :California for gold. • . • not,aceustonied to write fur the prosy friend Darlington, but if you think the rs;•-• city of thisiitera will be of any account,.7 / are at liberty to give it through the Juana. --ro• PREVENT CAOLIAGES FROM 6E0114 "1(!iiO Susmis."—To secure true solid of:cabbage on those stalks which uisnifesi s dkiposition to grow to what are COMMODII known 'Jung slaankertake a pen-knife pa rug it, through the stalk about the middle; in . ant &small plow of wood to keep the iucisies NO, which will check the growth. Be o4 Ibis, good heads of cabbage may be secure on every atalk:—Genrae.: Farmer.
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