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W-:. ital • Fox Ix Csta ibis ti.--Tliere is a mattSine, 'Flu blishediii San Francisroo; callett the Pioneer, whieh is very ably conducted, and has a corps of talented and 'Witty correspondents, From the Editors' "Gossip," of the June number we take the'folloying: g r Alriptidj' . onned L *of an :40tirience,s , . day 4 tit?, a viltich;its it is' es charsiterli; tic of Califorttia;_etteuithieg-Wel iVelfetta for along time; wirboldit meet ihattit should be set'down here. - It seenit2m6totne two yearrainee, NEr:Moott—hlr. n Moort,'"Prie-c fess** as he is stiled - otythe bills,"Professor of Dexterity and - Optical Deception's, Felloi of the , layste ‘ Lodge. of irta, London," now < ,OO of the' "' E thiopian Fakir Tionpei" -per forming at the San Franclico Theatre--was` exhibitinghlpotrat (MeV:* , ,t . ataing towns in the Interior, to: greei amusement or, _ • otherwise,of _the miners thereat, arid there. around collecte4. One, of - Prefeesoi, - .theon!s most astonishing `,,e4Orime n tA t . "- cous* (l ' , o holdings watch !itßentletifrera &shot chain . . .. at arm's length, and allowing any one' in . the pit to , pull pistoland "blazestway" atthe Word "Fire," whereupon the watch ?mould most, un emAgiocutlillAsePPelVre. An individual from : Tik• Countlf"-Thq bad at'te udediseveral eY,e• nioglift!" l wituPieedlho!*Pev* e u e l s ltgPi t e t " ing, in tiiA. ci sic isfuEusiLe of the: fullest that. 1 thero rilk,o o methios a 4 `,shewictigc.pl' 1 4. 3 :it. lie theught"*-probabi!i t ylrao l m 4 A e iio d i - vidual in the pit, who fired the 0304 wag in variably an accomplice clx..alsed4oetlie nonce= in ..twieer'eclothes. -- 411 d srer-truLyie4epin-- dent, self-reliattt_telifo**' n, Ite;t*ght he would assume the iispodslhility'd testing and adjusting matters for his omit Satisfaction.ai , well as for the good' of the community gene rally: ~ So on the.uextevening tdr: Pike was duly present, deteintined to be in advance in the shooting pert of the performance of any other unknown miner. , The "Professor" ex : . ria.ined the experiment—the accompli c e; Was i.l' course in the pit ready with ti blank cart ridge—the "Fellow of the Mystic Lodge of ~ Arts, London," held the watch out, stepped to *position, and gave the wortl"Fire." Pike was on the qui rice, pistol iu hand and eyes upon his learned frieltd, the" Professor." As quick as thought he jerked up the pistol, and at the word ‘Tire,".blazed away, to the, utter astonishment, doubtless, of his more tardy neiihbOr; of - the Llank cartridge. The report had not more than sounded when the distill gaiihed."Professor,""Fellow," etc., etc., etc:, "commenced a most extraordinary series of ca- peia and shakinga of the arm, accompanied .= by n.iths and cries of pain. The audience, considering hall as a part of the performance, were "sufficiently amused," but Mr. Pike, hav ing discovered that. he had shot'away two of the karned Professor's fingers and half of his thuinh, quietly left for the repose and seclu sion of his e.abin, voluntarily losing the rest of the performance. Now could that have Lappened anywhere else except in California? "Tow; are astonishing feats," b said-an ar dent: It dmirer;of the sports of the ring to Mrs: Partin; tun at the circus last evening, "aston ishing feats?" "Yes," said the. old lady, "so they, are astonishing feet, and= considerable legs too, to judgeat this,distance." She*look ed at Ike, who sat by the curve watching the clown, with his eyes full of wonder and his hand.; fail of pea nuts, and she. reached over to his hatter the Mayor, and asked him if he thought '"the revolting by the whole trou:Se'l • would have a dilaferiOus tenderness on the boy:' lie assured her with great urbanity, that he did not think it would. "Ah I" Said she, as she handed her snuff box to Lee, at the door, "this riding is different from what It was in the country, when we had to ride don : ble:on a pillory.. But what agility they show! It seems as if they were set upon springs like apatent feather bed, and that every bone in • 'eat was wade of' whalebone." She stood king at. the horsemanship, and pronounced t the beat sequestering performanea she had. . vver semi, said that Mr. Stout beat Hercula: newt himself for strength, and that the whole was worthy of the highest paregoric.—Bostcrn Rz."!-Krott Msruso • Txmen,—Take one handful ohlie -- vine called Runabout, the same rplantity of the root called Nimble tongue,'a sprig r the herb called Backbite (at either' before Ur afterdog days) •a table spoonful] of 1)a:1:3 -you-tell-it, six drachms of Ma!lee, a few drops o f Envy, which ;lan he purehiSed in any >quantity at the shops of Miss Tabitha Tea table, and Miss Nancy Nightwalker. Stir them well together, and simmer them f,r half an hour•over the fire of Discontent, fkindled with a little, .Nalousy—then strain it throttAlt the rag of Misconstruction, and emk it up in Ow bottle of Malevolence, hang it up • on a's'oda of Stretyarn, shake it occasionally tara fi. days and it will be fitlor use. Let a f.. , w dropsd3e taken before walking out, and the 'subject will be enabled to speak all man lier of a it and that continually. P. S.—Old maids and widows'do not need larp• a dose. . Enid %111 TIGIETEN, a slab-sided; six-fontet, front o.te of the "wild-cat •connties," arrived with hie bride, at the Allegheny; the other evening, they .having chosen Philadelphia as he enkl of ,their wedding tour. • "8ee14," said he the next morningjlget on your;Sunday-ge. timneking dressins and thing*, and let's take a shtntendicular .slamenane round the pre juneti of the principality." Eph;' reelini the fair one, •do it, ,and nothin' shorter ; but can't you• say your .say ‘thoat talking grammar and college edification? If. you want me to slather round and take a trot with yon, why in salted 'igrusalem Can't you 'say - sor' The last time we saw them' they, wet. vtaking a "slather" out towards Fair.: in mutt. • -- • • Patzg: BautEs.—The New -York' Tribune stuns up the physiological results of the baby show in that. city, by saying that a handsome baby must have .a handsome mother, that she must have had two children before, that she live freely, take general Alornestie, exer cise on level.gronnd, and that her•husband must be, a coachman. Let every M. D. and physiological investigator, who believes, in ba by shows ns a means of improving the bried make a note of the fact. - Tim only chains which. woman forges, for man are wrought with flowers, which not on ly:tit easy about the neck and uncles, but are really a luxury to wear. We wish no oth er about our necks, than gentle Woman's arm. We should relish hugely the Martyrdom of be ing hugged toileath in such ft , manner, and die in. comfort, "like the -rose in aromatic pain." -: • ANnz BEu.rPirat Logfer:—l'Why, how pate you look; what's the matter?" S:votri loafei..-"Oh! . got no sleep last night." F. L.—"llow was that?" yon see another-feller took my cellar door, and so hid to take another, sad T eau never Sleep in a strange lied." Locum tx.--."lndeed, said an Irishrtuin, who could not get, into kis esbiti at pallingarr .ry,his wile haying turned the key upon him, "faith, but rin,regularly locked in." "In?" said his companion; " in where?" "Why, in. • ' , Abe sueet!" • . A C.64F4llliNtAt paper the following ns tho best titleto alotin Stmt. Francisco: "A shanty, - awl, yourself in it, witha revolver: If the tofirmationi blow soutehotly's brains out.", - 4 . . "THEI; v. Sohn; thou:' you have come Lotn t e rtitlZOtrtA : ll iteally; mother, it , tv;v4, rn greaty, that it oh's- mina" — I 4 LIME MERE - 'PIiILkDELPHI WHEATLEY'S ARCH VT. THEASS.' - 'jam sped. oboes trek. - Tina siren colfirAin tazt V g. COMPOSED_ of thefi rst Artists in kithe amid. and exceeding to Strength and Talent any combination berricihre fired to the Do' a public, vitt appear every night In Camel y, Va. telly, BerioContle Drams,l'audevillea, Musisal Barletta', kr.. A Lc. ugust When visiting the city go there. ' 2S. Iti , Wm • ;FRAlscic;;AticitioNig I N. WallttAlNSiiibilteltilliedlithitql/i I WI " • - • "-"' rtnt4Drumix: - • "' - • ,Poiattlirellade Iffireattrie • • A4'' - AVOTIpPIi;S44:II: %Ulu; le' , gild tesAtie,j4i • flesh—Cloths, Caseltaeree, • and Goode - gignerair,lscio4 and Shan, Cindery. Onus, Cleda , lag; Thedenl ter. and 314nctuindhae generally. - And( ll7ia yes his personal attention to ,Philadelphia. February 17, - - MATHEMATICAL,-OPTICAL . AND I Philosogical Instruments, S gP - ECTACLES, 11tie1 ; 05COgeSi . 1 SPY; GLA3SES, DRAWING INSTIIIISIENTS;seps& rate • and In eases; Engineers' Logs, Theoddites and Tratniits.; Purveyors' Cunpasaais Cada% Tspes, Protese tars, PArael Rules, Prory.linaksidut Air Pumps, Edict* ' ad APPlaidas, Nage lacianot Therametera Bomb ten, Wrests Apparatus, Magnets, ear:: &boob Ary . '.7A31E8 W:QPVt ied =Chesnut street, P . 4 . 4 P 10 air ltrii:ed Catabuntutiltia titer 150 iiinstratkons, sent by man; guilts trongho¢ttlie United fitittiandeanola May 12,1888 - • 1941 a SAMUEL 8. FETNERBTOIII. p EALERIN LAMPS LANTERNS; , Chatidellers; and Candelabraq,ls.l 8. Yd 'Street, a ye. Spinee,--81gludelphli. .Ifa ' ettlented'and tw 'proved litia storo,exid.bavlng ono the lurgeet assort Matta of Lotops In Phil la nor preparod tol'ar4 tdsh PM& 011, Centobene, litunatig, 11111 d, Larilt and OH Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns Glass Lamps by Me Package. at a via amnia over a uction, tieus.. Being u uumutenbirer. and dealer, Of. Vila OA Burning 11514 and Alcohol, which will be Attalla& to Merehantkut 'such psi* that Miry trill Hod, It to their Elnan , .) to . bur.. Also. Household Glusins, of all descriptions, at the Unrest' market pleas. • , .. PhiladSlobli.HoMbeellB;l&s4. ', , . ' . 43:ly • BARLOW'S !HMCO BLUE 'J8 -no * as tju) best LL title ever offered for Blueing Glades. It is entirely' free float: Acid, - or anything 'Outlaw to the finest All , Honsekeepers who bate:not need It will find. It much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or any other article oat. The great demand 'Dar it has brought out several Imiterlieur. Stdrekeepure and consumers will be careful to get BENJAMIN BARLOW'S, pat np at Alfred Irdtbergres Drug' Store, No. 169 North Second, Street; ! Philadelphia.. Storekeepers can get their supplies fines the Grocers and Druggists they deal with, at prices that win pay their a good profit. ' , . • • Drugs, Manuals, Palate, Tarniebas. Dye Stub. ko, Anorith a erstrateamottraent of everything in the line,' Storekeepers., Physicians and Manufacturers supplied at reasonablerstes. • - ALP. WILTBEDGER.. Druggist, No. 163 _North Second &red, Philudelysind.; April 7; BM' • . F: H. BNI T 14.• DIANCFALapig% OF • Port Irriarudes, Pocket Books & Dressing Cason, aff.. Fbarth akettitat . Stt., Philadelphia. - - . A LWAYS on hand, a largeand varied assortment of • ort tonnales, ' • - • - 'Work Bases, r- Poeket Books, ' Cab s; • - flankene Cases, Traveling Bags. ' Note IlOideni, ' itasitgammon-Boards,.. • Port Wollosl, Clwasmen. Pocket lilitoneanthsm Books, • Portable Desks. . Dressing Cases. - Cigar Cases, ke. I Also, a kenentl assortment of English, Fr.nck awl Car, ~an Flinty' atiedt. • • I Moo Pocket Cutlery; stators, !tutor Strops, aud , Clold Pens. - I Wholelale, second and third floors. ~ P. H. SMITH, Orrnrr Aura di Chesnut as, PAlladalphirO 1 Kir On 'pie receipt or $l, s enperior Gold Pen will -be pent tonny part of the Grated States; by mail—describing Pen, tbus4-ruedinm, hard, or soft. 3larchill: I 85 5 • I • MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. f - • "Aoit io u LEE & 'WALKER. Successors to IiEORGE No. IS6 Chesnut street, under the: Utah House, - Philadelphia. are ,constantly publishing tint latest Musk. from the most popular Ant thorn in the united States, In a style that will vie with any isittnitt af Any other'hoUse, either In thli coUntry, I or Europe. . They have also the pleasure to announce to the putTlo - ' that their stock of Sheet Musko u hind. consists of thn largest and most complete assortment to to found in the' country; they are constantly adding to their stock all the, Now Music published in New York, Boston. &c. They also publbdt several Initruction Books, which 'are ' in general use throughout the country. PIANOS-4i civic :ssissitment of the Beet mantifacturerS of New Vork and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. . • mrstcAL INSTRUMENTS. Alen, ri•"g•eneral aesertment of Oultass, Violins. Banjoes; Fluter. A renrdeOns. - kr.; Violin, Guitar and Harp Strings, of the bethltalian qualities, all of which will be furnish; ed to the ;nubile. and the trade at the lowest rates. • : • • Orderspunctually attended to. SW-All Leo diValker's Masi: and Publications can ba 1 1 obtn)ned .st II LAN AN' Bora and )luny. - Pvt, Potts; villa'. Pbilartl.- 1 . 1.• f 4 , a7yon, , . I,34;NOrtli Seam: Street, Philadelphia, V (Between the •" Buck" and "Camel" Tarerns,) HAS FOR . SALE, at very lowpricesi, a hirge assortment of DOUBLE and SINGLE tar relied GUNS. SHOT BAGS, GAME BAGS, SUPERIOR LASKS, POWDER:CAPS. he. IN. 8.-411 kinds of repairing done at do shortest no:" lee. ? • ;- Philed'a., Aliguit 4, '55 • 31-3 m '• r IIE 'subscribers have made extensive ireptt' raliona to furnish a full Supply - of their inintOVED SUPEItPIiPIIATit OF LIKE., For Pall Seeding, And infoem their customers that tho price has isor scar ADTANCEIN but continues at the old rate of $4O per ton of ZOO Ms. i lt.ls considered the bed manure for • :Wheat, Rye and other Grains, of otily producing heavy crops, but also stiffening thi 'taw. . 1 ( aution.—ObserVe that every barrel of our article ha[ at name and that of Nitta & Klett stamped on the beak , l'amptilOs describing its qualities and mode of using, ~.. I e had at our atom, or by mail when desired. • A lib!: I !Eduction made to dealers.. Guano'. . . LI- 1. , n e lle c tr i t e r - ItrtatlZ A l;l4 rates; also, : _us . .s one of the r 1 chest litmnots ever imported: fully , equal to the Peruvian. ' ALLEN & NEEDLES, No. 23 S. Wharves and 35 S. Hater street dr:it:store •.!, . above Chesnut sts..,Phlladelphiai Liman, & Lncn, Agent in Pottsville, W. W. Tnottas, Agent at Auburn._ k .. Atrimst :5,'55 - . 34-3 m e. PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 111- 7 ,fitTRG'S Original and C.:ermine; li r ararrantvlelsuparfor ivalfty , tha cheapeat maanta tu tic %or', dlitera aulp!ind at law prick*, ..E.X 'LIU. 4 cIALITY LAIID PYASTER. , 5,0139 Lertvls Extte Quality land Piaster s selected fq H ferti.l4.dez, quality.... . . • ' isi,to.l..Lumbbt of same In bulk. .. l 000 kat r.ts calm, d Plater. - • ' 1 ' VA ' 4 ' 'Castilla ' a 4 f .l . 4, Dentist is .. ' ...;;Lo.) ' 4. HydraullE Cement ) ... s,:)00 41 True Roman" .a I . l:talii i. 4 N 40 L 4.:"9. This ail.',l_+ we ell( i in et iffri-e: , Io our customers, all equal tr 'avy 21.. I oiled, and far superior to most in the, market . . • ' - . ~ 5,0V1 hats cf this supetior Odano, for sale at ;he loan: eat market t at'es. A,s.l, POUDItITrr., .. . . . MEXICAN 1111A:ill; • • ' . 'I, ..,, • - 011.011,10.C.11ARCOAL, kc. - .. C. FRENCII A CO."'* • At the titeam Plaster Mina, junction of York Avenue and Calimthiltstrect, Philadelphia. Auzust 11, '55 • •Ar TnS -' • U. S. hiliniranoB Annuity and Trust Co., OUTii E. corner 'Third and Ches. streets, Philedelphla.—Capital $25000. Memel is received on deposit daily. The amount deposit ed entered In a Deposit •Ilook and given to the Depositor, ot, If preferred, a certificate will be given.. - • All slims, large and meal), are received, and the amount;i pald.bsch on demand, without notice. lutereiit is paid at the rate of fire per crat e commen , elm; from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen dayS l prechus: to the withdrawal of the , oney. , On the first day of January. to each year, the Interest' Of each ileporit is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal its be may Prefer. The company have now upwards of :400 depositors •in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional. Information will be given by ettbinalang the Treasurer. • . • .., Stephen li.. Criwford, Prot'. 'l , llllLsm V. (indigo; , 6 Law. Johnson. Vice Pres% Pant B. Goddard, - -; 1 Ambrca4rW. Tbompsvu,. George 31clienry, ~... Benj. W. Tinglay, - .., James Dovereux. Jacob 1... Floraneo; , . Onstaras English,. -- :' Se.erefar l p and Treasurer . FLINT FINK. ;--- Teller and Interprrtu: -* ~. J. C OEHLSCIILAGER.I . September 8, 'SE. 36.1 y .- I: I . FIVE •. eelvpd. •. 4 4 . 1 This , Sachßl .Fund boa finite - Gam Ulf &WM/tot tat lam securely lusrsted for the safety of depadtora,..` The °lke ls open to native wilt py 401 Irma 9 ficlotle to the-mamba' GU 7' Vela& In th e elan. Ign. and *a *auto sad Thqrsdayevimlaga. till ft °Wm*, Pena wba have money to put hi, ant 071 0 430 call's/ rthe aMie Snlartherlrdbrmation. _ ItENRY RENNER, Prufeleat, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, me Pm:mew, • WM. RUED. SecrcterY. Xsy 19. !FA f M. ISM CS-1 ID._ . • - • ISM ME TO FARMERS. 1,000 l'Ohfi, AO. 1 SAVINC FOND DIFIZCIVIV _ . z . , - ,, , f.;2:ft . ...: - .W. ' ' '' lT 1 '2. , '..7.:',.4.1..'-'1:i.,:..14..-rt...,'.:i2".,..;,.1.;;:..;.:5,-::'.::.1,-,:::',...::J.,.:-,.:".-Z*.-: s r gi Inotwamtosturrov . o'4'. roRTRs of, sod dealers toIRO'N . mco rrooti ire. is rare W k slbeet,4seit Man Ppiladdiskia.t , 70.05 ' 'HAMMER &ARAILIFF,'iji • .ISo. SOS Ilarth Third St., Platisiffipitta. otions, Ilthondap and Atistice Ooids. • • i tOWSI WI LoWIllt; :'-`• • IVFULtilaient . 'Of 'fivl.nji and ..r3i-neislan rims" ibrais an base ariaibi:satsbi Stl4: l ls:lSdi:374t: : 1it51=.41,4,1=. rZiIIEISIDRY.tdi.; ltpsit SisiOtxtra ll 4 and IropoNc et VtnearetutenitOistl deity fers iri Ited aid Ot.. Solo Leather and Kipp. Phpadulpbis, Entopinry 17;1145 1 •111. • .• "THE , ;. .•UNION,"' &Ye 13..• titre ati between 34 & I th; umiak. FROPRISTORa---EVAlta k•szvico*pos, , ,-,,-% • !• • - • FORMERLY REMO a ERM.OMER. ; Hairs qrdlectli: • - ; • 'Bittarrairt—VA kVA to 1.0 . 1 tkoarra:—r.Ont'lli(iivry,l to 3 Tea — to $.l • I Ladtefi 4 , 2 'bijuai7 24, IFSS Rly • BOUNTY -LAND .WARRANIV. per ik 7ra wbo,ha%-e Paved einy of the statio4 the !Jai tettetitaN ibiee,ll7okirtitiaris ttmaate act iir4ool4fralkt to 160 acme of Lend; ean . .ttino that.' elsitps vanity iAttended to at srapnable Abayses.ibY applying to» .4 JONES, Ir, :Ittorttcy cf. 66iiiiitoncer -April 113, 18.55 t li-6m _2l. 841131031711 . .. . MiTIENYLIV &. BELL,: - : - ":- , • • - iiiTOCli i lifit! BILL BROKpla, .. - ' .No. Ili§ 'We 'Siert, Mae toinih; rh, ofphia. FARTICILAR attention gi*4i to the ptirrtuule and sale of ittorlut,ore. isetousisitinn, and to e eigotletion of Promissory 2ibtee. Itusiniai entrust ed to us, by convepondentsour promptly 44:carefully attended tons if they. Aserepensonally presouV - August la, WI • ', - 4.0;43131 B • YS' CLOTHING THE SUObt;RIBER, sivould-*speet ;fully Infortal,their . no.totroustlieudaandittitomeraof uylkill County, that their assortment of CAOthhiglor Young uentlemen is much larger than everi'Land they lire disposed to mdl cheap.. I'ersoan living at 0. distance, have the privil4o of exchanging clothing purchased at , this itore, It' the do not, omit. ~.:.' - i F. A. HOYT kiIIiOTIUM4 272 liiestnut St., corner, of TonttOhilada. _ • April 22, Isas • ' \`::l6., . . . . -. GUANO ,at. SUP:. PHOSPH.-OFAINIE.• HE sublerihers are prepareitto sup pie' the nth )`•i valuabhi fertilizer,' at niaikef Prireg, 4ts to suit p*ellasers. In store, 1,000 „tames Su per Phosphate of, Lime. orartaiated equal tti`:4l that is .U 1640. • • Mexican. Guano. IFp call the titillation of Farmers and Deeleis toll& Guano. liy eheriiical analysis it is found . to; contain a larger proportion of Phosphate than Peruvian; Guano. 2 000 barrel finding. For sale by k .44LLEN, • Feb.10.1•i5./5 [il•ty 7 t Illeirrex,ll7ll7mtriphia' FALL STOCK OrNEWCOODS, 1 ; ; FOR 1853. Q:;EASON ABLE Shawls, Fashiona ble k3Silkg, Full stock Hick Silks, Drees Goodi;=all kinds, I Blankets and . l',lannels. Linen and Cottozif glieetino, ',Staple . I.louseketo ng Goods. Cittills,'Cassimerrs and Ves rtings. • • ik . NYIt.E a 51.,%?.419.:LL, • • Fourth and Arrh Stsillrhilads. • Pi &--,Starekyeper• and ether net rash bug:Os supplied with sraris , and desirable Dry Goods at low Nitew Bar gains from l'hilalclelphia and Now York- AurtiOss daily. case French Merinoes, all coloW, wholesale, min C,5 rents 1(41 23. ' ' . 94ptember 15. told 111"-Sui rtatsovEa f isunne PROBRHA'fB Off?LUKE. I. HE sublicriber littorals .Deitirs and i Farmers HMS he has greatly improved Hie quality ' .is SUPER PHOSPHATE OF 'LIME. arki now cone slenlly recniumert ids the article manufacturesCby bins ' as '.., superior t 3 nny lu the market. Yon are invited to call, 1 exairdsre and try it: - Also Peinvian aratilerican Guano, Oils, Miidles, &c., iAt the lowest Market rates. JNO. L. POMEROY, ! I, ' Successor to Thos. 1.Y . :: Morgan. I _.' 111). 9 and it/ South Wharves. Ailadelphia. I SW-Farmers an load on two private alloyii, and avoid the crowded wharf. .• .-- i Jnly 14.'55 ' . i. - 1,11:.3m ' 1 , , BOYS' CLOT 1411EC: is i truosiAs & TlidlCll‘.ll.etif; 1 i • ho. 210 Cameiit Sired. Owls lath, i'ititf,phie, .11 AVE constantly on hand il ia' make .I, L.() order TIOY'S C1,01111..N0, of the rtiaSt improved styles. Persons from a distance purchasing;at this e 5 , tablishment. have the prisilege of changinOiny article which may mot sui.. 1C... 11.—A large assertment of Patent iissiulderaieam Boys' Shirts. together with a - ,general assiortmeut of YoUths' Furnishing Goods, , which we are prdiarel to set' .at kw prices for cash. [ . •-..... :, September 1.'55 TO GROCERS & CONFECTI ONERS. B.i . IY . -youfgoodiliiini first hi nds and E.i.*.s 20 per cent. The undersigned hin.in store aud fur sale at the lowest price, witha"dlseuttut,nf 3 per cent. for rash, , S; - Almonds, Almonds, • IL - d.sins, . Fig5,..."3_,". Walnuts. Currants, firanOt, Cream Nuts, Citron,. • LettionC Filberts. Prunes; . ' Swevt. Oil, Ground Nut's, thus, Castils*tp, Le. AU orders by mall promptly attend to.r':.. 2 • THOMAS BOND. . . 41 South ]Pater street.,..Pitiladelphia. 84t6mber 8, '55 ' - :,1364m —.. OZ FALL MILLINERY GOODS, For 1865. - • J OHN STONE & SONS; ..!No. 45 suuth Second street. Philadelphia,aro ndw prepared to offer to their customer:sand to the trade, 63f their own importation.) the largest and handsomest aesortment of Millinery Goods, in this rity--coutsisting In, part of BONNET SILKS, . RIBBONS • vtivurs. FANCY FRAM ER . !3, ' • , FLOW Which will be sold at the lowest prices, and-en the most favorable terms. Eoptember 11.1555 %at FILED AND RASPV; New Street Elle Works, Phill4elphia. 462;' The dui?. toriber m eons ' tautly manufacturing Files and Baspii j a superior quality, and at *he lowest prices, equal to, - Pm best im ported goods. and much cheaper. Manufacturers and Mechanics ran Naptheir old Files re-cut and made equal to new , at about hairthe original cdat, Flat, 12 inches, V. 00 per Dot. kik+, 14 inches, *2 75 per Dos.: Saw-tiles,-Half round. Mill-iisdr and other Files In proportion. Sinete'Files and fractßa ;al parts of doze,ns ehsrged at the same rates, and warranted satis factory. JJP(.. 15:41111. ftl New st..lbetwrenßace & Vine, it.Serond4 Third sta. Philad'a. August in, • TO DEALERS IN OILCLOTHS. THE UNDERSIGNED being largely X i - engaged in . manufacturing Oil Cloths; bs.s made at mum:mouth to wit his own manufactured:Oars. The stock in store Is complete. the .quality unsOrpasscdt and the prices at which he can afford to sell. rahnut fin to. give Fatisfnetifin. . Special cart. will be taken in selecting for orders. ills stock consists of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, frenVf: to lk feet widenew *tem& oaks, tapestry, marhiii . , and tiles; . CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS, on du.cks,didlls and mus. lie, enameled and plain surface; TABLE 04 CLOTHS, 4 to 6-1 wide. in the piece and pattern. superitm to the im ported; STAIIt DRUGOLT OIL (.1.. ...1.115.00.. Ware. house. 711 Arth st., Mow Third, • l'hilattelOida, THOMAS pornau f spmfacierrer. .‘„3l-9m A4gost 4.'55 BUEIHNEL & TUL.L - .4iro. 64 Dock Street, Pktlatollphla, , ... .. , 0 . . . iN •, , ,pz,4: , ,-;- -1-`• . . i„....,, ~_\. .0.... i tANUFACTUIIERS of Ohildrens t laCarriages. Gigs, Coaches, Baraneht‘Nehxipedes, 5414, NV 11M-harrows, Nurseryiiwings, itheditig nurser; Cab*, Invalid Chairs, de., de.. whole's esii,4 'stall. 'Saptember tl. 1555 ' : - 3S-1y VAIICY FPRS, For Ladies and' Childiren. eI:T I OHN FAREIRA, importer, Mann ,facturer and Dealer in all kinds of 14NCY EVES, )C0.'.f2.1 2 4 Market street (above' Eighth), PhilA rli delptda. . laving now completed my very large:Obeautiful as sorNent of nil the different kinds of limey Furs, and fashioned into all the different, styles and 'f'ashinns that will, be worn during the' present season* Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell mf 7 goods atrmall pro As, it-will be to the advantage of LastieS and °there .to no me a call before purehaning. 2.: • . . D.—Storekeepers and the trade will 4iir welt to call, as they alit find one of-the largest ands Nat variety a steeks to select from In the city. ' JOU VEADEIRA. Sept. '21.',1,5 ' - 31.3111 WURFLEIN'S CUN STORE. NDREW WURFLElNl,Ninufac furor of Guns, Pisluis, Itifies, North ud street. Philsdelphire. where h.:. constantly on hand a general ass.utrae . nt of Double ,atid Single bar relled Shot Guns, lirge Dirk Guns, Plgt° ls of all kinds. Also, the celebrated Cast Steel .Difle. with in rweixe ;twist. to shoot the pointed bail ortay ownr make and importation. Shot. an d Sine barrels, Powder. Caps, Sboti Dail& Flasks, 110111 , . 4lame bags. shot bags. Pouches, knit Linxit e persons wishing to purchase grOs'in my line to tialcand examine my stork before pUrchasing elan whire, for I am determined to 'ellen thontoatnaasunable tertkur. Don't forget 122 I'iorth Second ritNit. N. IL—Particular atteution paid to rep.*ing in all its Twaltehea, August CLEAT. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, . Walesale and „ L . ; :" ° - 'Opening of Fall Good*. .IFAUSBEI"F GREEN;; No, 15 North Second street. (comer of Jones' Phil. adeiphie. . Receiving daily from -the Philedelphla and Neer York Auctions; the. most desiratdiatyles of Dress deeds, French Merin - metes. 31adOnas. Behege. do Lades, Shawls. Patella • , Cashmere. Whet, Bay Suite. Lang and Square thin Sharlst!.Table Corers; %Friel Plaids: Sack and Opersiiklannele,^. Linen Table Claihs: Towels; Ticking% Lined end Cottnn Diaper; Red Anti White Flannels: the best and cheektt ,tulles in thd city. We call especial attention icietir Black .Sljks. &lithe celebrated makes at the lowed. itiSh prices and waeranted_oll Boiled: . also, to our Loners/1d Square Bro. chit Shawls; Blankets; allisizes. and all :Orton, together with . * largesisortment of Ben's and BotOress; the lar. Cl gest and , cheapest Satinet!' in 'the 4 k ;and all other geed% too . nnmerous to mention, at the Cheap Store of t i e FAVE,SI7II , k OREM. ,• pt. V., '55' , 38-2 m . COLBERT'S ;::: _ limier) Mitnufaetzrry &Print#l3 Moe, ‘51,5 South Fourth street (opposite - Li limey Street). Philadelphia. Die el king. engrav ing, printing, embossing, te. Original designs, business devices, notes, bill-beads, labels, seals,wie*Wof buildings, StAkkes, 111ftehiclerh &c. accurately drawn Ind eugenved,on reaaporiablo terns*. , POlrgnn3 at a distance - Oa have their engravings executed from dagnerreiltypti, by sending th4m per express or otherwise. Die sinittde and embos sing. Dim for basirtedicards, erivolopas t tabela, ite.. sada ibesocieties, corporations and eompaniKeograved and ondwed, on wood or brass. Office sealliviaes. beads of nairspapers for common printing or . cylidder ' presto/L— -El:Ow:red printing, for business &Ards, atitekrpoi, labels, tn.t Plaid and ornamental Job Printing; /Sadness cards, nottrew,,6lll42adk FoMis4 o l7o3 ol .Draggiatie ac Apothecaries' labels. plain and,einhOtscd, maniac tu ' labels, tabs and Uckotp. - --•- 'i,F, • ' silt In gold, oilier add eolors.'enietope printing, Fao. and dour hags. Ale., manufactured atidifrinted at the al'Ortfat notice Ito all Mont ' Paper ti*+ manufactory, q • tria',, bakers?, Onsfactionerie, sad all *lnds of piper for subs- - 11crinlopos of ail qualitietaini dooortilMns. .vi Shriamonopatbia inedicirsts. seifisidsd and printed ditectiests,Abr patting up medicines toriendinir abroad. ;Wedding and visiting out • engraved sadprinted. Mao, antelopes of the attest &WIWI and heath pawl, to tit .:Icily any MAL circular or , illvilalbm, lrsliTsfsliscre • eiirelopes, totit deeds, nondis inortmenate..inade In the beid tamer. , - • .. :,-. WU; AILBERT, ; 411..--Orri.rs sent by „grpreri, riper iorcentent. ...; ,,, .... , _. ,, ' , •'! -,, :, -, 7 , 4ii - ,....' , :! . '''.'l ''.:-..FgliT;'-?.t.1'.::!:'.72: . .....=.2 . .....--....- grffi 3.13 m ISM =MI .:pH-I - LOL - pittAiY: . • . " m o lts -0m rORTER °finch taney goods, tov. iatfixtbaigh - peolnitbiliad amides' Alio. ems, browns, nine 4 opera'atasees, painting and pI nuicheacoods. sod tnanntiettirer travails% dna" dredging tars, and trattilere nosigentions.' hand. s pest wale, of dal fancy and tinidhl adtable ha Bridal, BI today, and other tit • I.MAra On. rt i lygsji*fitie fiiatre, • gePL'A IS • - . ' , ~ ~t cu t tvtistd- purehaseti the entire stock ' of the Weft ZO. ici - RIPOWAY' 4 CCx, "....-;_-*" 4 theatre'. foe aserentinnanee et Abet - m - - - 1 41 palemman Wowed Dian. Bir. ItiVrAT ; t i nting ›nisdi iviiiiiiieimeate- di lei to eenidAnt rbeeirt of s•tAll insertment Of DIM we feel eonlidenllra can giTe iddlre atletisetion to the customer* or the late Dane, , And reepoodully a*leit tlie bode In general to enll and , 'examine ear dock ln!lisi6pirrettaslneellewheee. . • lill.TeltilliL k CROASDALE; Sept. 22. IMS - 3 . 34T- !' -- : '3 . 4::7) Y. inerihst.rnib. . war en neut. BMW NM J. 8,; DEPUY & 80118, • INO.arde 223 North. Scoild , Streilt, below bellowhill, mid SeWthwest cornea Lighth It Spring , n Streets, Paikaidyda, would respectfullY.tothrM their former customers and others, that=they have just laid in a splendid also of thrpets, Oit Mat. 'bays, Wisdom Shades', Direr Mats, dr. de., et very redua. ed priest, wholesale 404'1A/ill. Tess Norm— Wd wai seU supper/di as eke* . as emir other MUSE Of !he Ural talks Qty. - t- Sept.t2As • To romIDRTIIMILiNAMiIk annala I , AZ s RV - corner soll — at and Penn trsets, !nal:ashes. Ingot copper and lir Iron; stilt lmn, solders. firs bricks. - port able !Inns opener, bib* tin, lead. thandey mouldings; tracibles, nntidiony, babbitt metel, sand' of all kinds,lirass. old coppisr4c., &e. lie is, also, sedealer wrrrught and mist scrap Iron endatber motels; it is his doelreto socornmodsierusehlnlstsand others at &distance from the city, by ttirnititing any article they may *ant In their teminem. not Mentioned in the above will be- procured aid fotsarded. Any inquiry in the attire line will be promptly answered. - • • A. PiRVES, • NJ. abetter Sahib sad Penn streets. '&OW4' SS l,y • - . .NEW YORK. . . . • PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. ' '-' , ,,....- 4 ..!, ' '.FOIVOItS:VELLS t CO„ Rae . ,Af:'.K4: i '. - 0 . 4 - isptergists and Atbllsbers, nl. Arch street, t." -- '-• below Seyenth. 'Philadelphia, furnish all ' ' lirratk.'s on 'l'.hienoloa. PhysialoAl, Water 1 :1- 1 7 = t - - :, I Cure, Alagyietism and Phonography, whale sale and ridnil, at '...;tiw• York prici.s. Pro. fessional illuminations., with charts, and 7 • ' 1 tall writt e n doscriOions et character, day lialfand event* Cabinet five. Philadalpida, Tehran*: 24, 11,55 . ' . 8-I.y COLBURN't AMILROAP F ACIVOCATE •• A LARGE - weekly; paper, .! printed' in beautiful qwwio form, "and devoted to the im provement of italimui construction, nub:Multi and man. agemeut, is published by 2EitAll COLBURN. at No. 14, Sprtme street, New York.., Terms—s 2 per annum ad: Twice; clubs of II) or Mere. itt 50 for each copy. , This Is a thoroughly practiced paper,. and Is largely de voted to the otonulheture of iron and machinery, and the Improvement of Beilrhad superstructure and equip. moats. As ah advertising medium for Intstriess relating Qo Railmede , the Anvockrz is unsurpassed. • Juno ':.1855 • e 22. THE U. S. MINING JOURNAL, ,AMU Iron, and Metal 'Pialora , Price Current, IS PUBLISHED 'every Wednesday, Lyon .t Myer, 0112 Pearl St.. (11/moire Square.) '.. 4 4oA P ork. - ROBERT LYON, Editor: PRICE:.--,113 per annum, Invariably In advance sCBSCILIPTION TOR FUIFI4G? 1114.11.21., ?IMAM! INCLUCCIP. Great Britain - - •$4 00 France and tho - Contlnent of Europe - • 6' 00 .11160Inntla3 , --4 11 . ' - 3 - 00' - '" Eigtielines and undrry,merb lisertiao , 'oil For emlindditloind lino - - - - - - 12% Bari nero card,. porAnnuin,. not autoodittg 6 lines, With paper, lnoluded . y - - - - :IQ 00 monthsdo clx - - - 00 Special notices. per line. • - - - '26 • YEAI4,Ir ADVERTISERS. A liberal arrattgemei4 will be mule with tholzn who ad Tertise by the year.- t; • ''• Ma 26,1855. 20- AMERICAN MINING CHRONICLE, Ilion Manutactulife rill 4..alaillivayJournal, )I -S PUBLISHED .every. Saturday, by N. U. m k onetco.. i m le Pearl Simi, New York. The hronirle, as its name tionhl Indlcate4is devoted mainly to the collection and difusinn of accurate and ediable in formation. Mating to the arts of Minlitg and the manu factures of Metals . Eniineering and Olechaniol, Inven tions. and Patents, amtrill other matronnezted with our !mum - Hate branCh 4f industry. • TETI3I.B:-83 per aiitmin, itivarlahl in advance. sualsrtnrrox Volt rots ioN unt4,4osl7Arlft rtmrDED. Groat Britain -'j - - - - ' - - - ~ f 4 00 ; The Continent of Burope , - • - • 5 ixr The British Prositires -' -„ • . - 350 4mrsruciya. ti lines. or loss, for one insertion - - . :41 On Each additional Huai! • •12 8 11nAs, or less, for mii, year with the paper '- 30 00 • . 4 - " 44 months .. - .` - 20' 00 Special notice per Brij. : - - - 28 May 2O 1855 ~ -_f? dRATIS! Just Published, a Weir Discovery iu Medicines a 7 ja . • A nov WOREni on the ratroual timat -1 ment, id t bout liedicine, of SperMstorrhou or bomb, Weakness, :Kenton. Debility, Loa! . Spirits.Unitutis,Weakness of the Llinbs and Deck. IndispositidiX and Ism...TA:My for Study and labor. Dulins of Apeliension, Loss of Memory, Aver sion to Socief y, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness. licad•Ache.idnvoluntary Discharges. Pains in the Side. Affection of Aim • Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Sexual andnther Infirkities to Man. . , - • • Pram the Freich of Dr. N. Pe Laney. . The important fart Oast thesoalsimlng complaints may easily be removed icillitatt'iletlieine is In this small tract clearly devionstrated; ' l and the entirely new and highly successful treatment' as adopted by the author, fully ex plained, by means of Which - emery one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, anct;i . at Me least passible cast, avoiding thereby all the advertited nostrums of the day. Sent to any add kratis; and post free in a sealed en velope, by remitting (nest paid) two postage stamps to , DB. B. De LANEY. Sept. 12,'55') 17-fnnt 17 Lippman' St.„ New lark. MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles fhaith, Proprietor. All kinds of coalsk yels; spades, eoalriddles, The introusge of the public is respectfully solicited. July `2S ,'SS tSlqy EXTENSIVE , MARBLE, YARD, • Mihail/Outage st., Pottsville': - _ orTELE Siiiiiiiber is piepared, at his Old Stand, to fOrntsi all kind* of materials In his line, fundlngpurposeo4pLvitfand ornamental. lie (crib...* diparticalar attention to the Thoth Atones and Nona vitents of hisntOntheture. They can be had in ev ery vetriety of gtsie, and will compare favorably in beauty and tlnhib, with any obtained , elsewhere; and ire offered at ehtvflier rates, . Jan..l3, 1855 2.1 y * t i - . - JOIN T. LANG. • WIRE , ROPES. • . . . r 'SUL 'R. 11.4ARD Manufacturer of Wire Rope for liipinid 'Planes, kc., &e.. Carbon CO.. l'a., Ropes of - superior quallty,and of all lerigilm and si zes on baud and made[ to order on short notice. Reference can be made tn E. A. Douglas, Superintendent and Engineer, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company; N. D. Courtrlght, Supteintendent 'Hazleton' Coal Compa ny, Mauch Chunk; Ai O. Brodhead, Superintendent Bear ver Meadow Coal Cismpsny, Mauch Chunk; Belford, Sharpe & Co., Contraeliors, Summit 11111, Penna. October 14,1854 ;41-ly . , . VENETIAN 8 iIND MANUFACTORY. Bth St., bet. Noirweglan & Mahant dingo. WM. ZERBE announces to thOcit -i hens of 14iftS4Illo:andiirinIty, that he Ism. pared to manufacture' Vonerairi Blinds of every sire, color and style, at 'short notice and stifle lowest rates. Ile feels confident that a trial alonela sufficient to be con vinced of the adraritinte of Pur a / a gog bin Binds. ♦ tine assortment bt Blinds oonitantly on hand. Ilv Is also prepared to repair, paint, and trim old Winds in such a manner as to tender them almost equal, to appear sum to new. ' . . • Jan. 241845 THOMAS JACKSON, • ILAT'and;R l ound'Hope Maker, Read -110%. Whitel Tarred, and lilsellla Rope of any mamma. 7i . Fiat Ropes, for lifirdng or other purposes, Towing lines and Canal cordage Mien hinds. Iled-Ropes, Wash-Rtes, Clah-cord. be. Superior /ha ing for Steam- EnMnes. Also, patent prepared hemp Packing:a very supeOor article, saturated with , a compo sition whiCh fully doubles its capability to stand friction, and Insures its preference wherever it has been tried. Or ders thankfully remised and promptly executed. November 11' Ibs-11 . 41-1 y • POTTSVILLE Saddle and "fairness Manntaetary. - The suhscriber would :: • Attain remit 'tap, tfully invite the ' . attention tf the citizens of Potts ville and the Coal mien in general, to his ,pt au well selected Mock of SADDLERY. all kinds of . Corrtagikpaid Team Harness, Collars of all descriptions, Drift Harness, he. Ile de sires all who ter -- ' -,nything in the above, line to call and see his Koix purchasing elsewhere, as there can be nothing Orders for 11: terms. Oppmrite Mnreh 3.185 E C So has t , ~..,t y IVk winad again most rerpertfuly tro=' lite the +attention rf the - eltfrons of Potts, i lt! and countty in j4eneral, to . i 0 1 r t . our. large an eleannt assortment of all kinds of grxyds iu our lincit no have now received, nod are' In daily receipt of,-cds al of- lints, Caps, Furs, ,tc. • Gentlemen - 1 Floc .Inia-skir, Bds, always on hand, or, made to Ordet of thqj latest styl rot Otter Caps, Kossuth Hats. Shangbales—to short, anything in the list and Cap line. •.., - %V would also loci '4 e th e particular attention of the Lit dies to„oor assortment of YU itS, which have been aeletted eit h Treat care froni,the lamest stocks in the country...l . - 'tthing shall be left undone on our paft, to give sails. fnet,on. Call and giro un a trial, nod door to Pottsville House. • • al 0: C. LIVEZIX• k• CO. N: ft —A large assOrtuurot of Buffalo Buttes on friend, at prices. to snit the times. November 19.185 .. -: • . May 20, V] •,- ,*S• , --,.. • MOROCCO • FACTORY; 1 MOROCCO LEATHEH. : t and SHOE Finding atom, at Derr'. old stand, on Railroad at„ The undersigned iespecthelly Informs Um, customers of the shots well Ittolen edshlith t; that he will contin ue the mannhetneeptsli kinds f • • MOROC 0, Stith as Bid. Shane, French. Rat and Book Bindings, Pink Lin.ngs, etc.; and will constantly bay s on a general assortment of all kinds of LEATH. ER, nch as Oak Tai end audited Sole Leather, Slaughter KIM French and Clig Calf Skins. L Uppm Lea er. and a variety of Shoo *lndio such as Threads, N Pegs. Clamps, he, se, all of whfde, will be sold at Md. West cash prtceie. 4cani L. mime, Alr~ Ail 1t 1145 of kIW Faith ai Sheep, Quid. Deer. AG and also Sumac. n!A exclogge far Leather, st the imit market p or VIM forma Ogg. 0et.9.9'• 1953. . 41-tt "" I nUirit UMW". zoc DREW t lt roe innati. . . , , GA111)111LIVII PATENT,, FOR:. tunneling or shaftiogHsoerated ... . by band, bar* or steam power.. Emalleet farm of machine weirba bistlia pintadal can be °Pada& by ode man, and strikes )..71 blows per minute. .The.. blow t is obtained by the premien *fan India MaMorSprinv which, expanding, i row. SIM Drill with met fame- In econgkenerste reek ii o iman can grill* h'i!,.‘ inches-In - diameter, 6 inche s depth, per bour—en esditutry sand stone, It to 3 feet. . hour.Atthillisequally well at any angle...ln adrift- ~ y.a Met by 6 y tal79 of Maas roaribbias i'm be worked.- Th Wiwit of 4 bll segebbae can be lean at Ellet's Tunnel, Port Carbon mad, Where it was ex hibited. Machines; be furnistred If Irmasigiti PM , ' as wanted, _ . ..! • - - •t. !• ' The Patent Bight fir - ftelenyiklikiutii.other countimis , for, sale. Apply to t terlmtruten. ,_' ] O. AUTTIUR GARDNIII, Trinity BetliCag. New v"oeir. ibis. " Auvurtlk ENE - - - FOR pmgviaskrem„,„_ ''VEURA,LGIA, in* -; aztA' pun' s' AA an Medium manna s Punic) Imlairvod sz l a iii 44 .NORGA.V.Tbird street, neer liarket,mil will& and lE %los street, Phibidetphla, there the tent 'istis4ct9grebratets eat be gisea, 26 and 60 meta a awn 0, 1 65 2s4y • PIEZEADA. MOON, BANDAGE ai Norii et street, Akre Market. . BC.,:r.VERETzrii Pateo.Graclaf • leing.PreMtite Tnua,4lll care B t apolfts tarts. - atter teary ether hatenietant hasna ed.- AnterianinadTiaaach..?nneea akiltrake.• -11 51110 1111 P', • ! applied. A eiaperior *Tilde of elk and cation enistle latheilna•k, knee caps, belts, its: tor artketea of baudago, d'aula*bnlck• IPP Porten. and instruments the dater - adtkato- PU0004% 5ePt.:22. 14 ; • - • -38-enk. promptly filled i.n reasonaMe I.EFEVEIt WOMELSDOEFF.. 1 Church, Cesare street; l'aterille. [May 1; 14 . j ti-tf lASTALLEN- `. oljtaii and Caps. ESE ~, ;' • FAG'S FOR THE PL. E I r g pleasant healthy teeth to riral rati—.Stle DODSOeS RO5; Duna Pastr4rTor neutralising the effects if vitiated se cretions of the mouth, mooring stain end preventing the set unitastlon of tartar. invigorstin g n uhal thy 611101 arid oorreetirig fester of the , twasth s this pretrifiacchal . Jim ife altieh It 1i put up. renders it prefrralde to - 3 wasti--holk more economical—while Its elegant 111 - • Vial*and magical effects render it the universal favorite wlthall wisnfralue the health, purity and beauty *Ethel, Teeth. • Pre tiApreszl7 by M. D. L. DODSON, So rge :in Den tist, , April 7, 7E55 14-6 m ' AYOIO ALL, QUACKERY SirAND . 41tE *EDICINF.S PREPARED-BY Astl, wax, Physician only. IFE , prolonged, and a cute for ail pain C°i4bs' colds, C o nsumption, • - Liter Coniplaint,lippepsia, !tiff reelect, Boni. Stomach, *rota- , , - , Eruption& Fever and Ague, ' • fetY Cholani, Quite= lambus, Dysentery.. Dime' Aftectietut, Kee, Sore ash ; West Nyes,Atteumew Matt Disease, FalPltetloh. Nehrhit , uey aid Dirichlet- Affections , Dropsy, ; Dig of. Um -Womb; 'add Female At the request el palmy ern', patients, I MUM araseitte ed to put twit class of my mast effieleut preseriptiens the foam of Panay Marin nes, each 'ono suited to d par ticular diaiWae, sad not, like the manufacturers of the many noatruma and panaceas of the day, promulgate to the world that any nue compound will cum all diseases, and •who thi fhe tionM of the great ltalhin physician, •SWlaaauw,.) "put medicines of which they know little in to bodict of Which they Anew lam." , •i, J. S. AWE. M D.. phDadelphla. • ~ A itemeidy foe escb-Disease. ~ Pr,. J. 8. Elpectorunt or (Ugh ,52,o -up. for those (thw cUre Consumption, Coughs. Culds, - MUSeneur Asthma, Bronchi tis; Spitting of ffiotid.lnttamationofthe Lags or Th)vid. and all pulmonary Diseases. Thls re patathon net only consumption If taken in time, but it failties UM system against all future attacks. 'As Cough Medicine, It is the best in the world!' It is now , used atid'reiMuuitendel by physicians; both at /Mine and abroad. In liottiee; cents.. BO ecnta. and SI. - t • Dr. J. S. 'Doses whooping Cough Syrup.—This prepa ration siwaYs telleees; and prevents the whooping cough Isom running into other diseases; such as Innamation of 'the Lungs,Pnnouttit . ttaaehitst - an& eigiutuription. 'lt 'gives instant rellef;and frequently cures in one week...-. Priem 50 cents. ': • " IN.. J. S. Muse Croup Syrup . .--Chlldren sre also liable to Croup, which dangerous complaint yields inamediately to PR. J. B. Aoss'e rat= rmusro Vroap..ltrup. Pliers 25 cents. Pr. J. S. :EOM'S .Eztract of pariah Is one of the bust remedies ever used for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, tic. Nice 50 mutts,: ' Dr; J. B.l4tore,'s ; Nirvana and Dwrigorating-Cbrdial. for Heart Dimakes, ali Nervous Affections; Flatulence, Heart Warn, ItestlessnesS, Numbness, Neuralgia, . ealsbeg the spirits, and': giving'power. to the whole system; it is all most miraculous in its effect. Price 60 cents. Dr. Doses Dyspeptic (Impound', a Kim ere for Dispel:Ma, I.iver omi:datum, and indigestion. when ta ken in conjunction with Ala Alterative or Family Pills. Price of Loth 75 cents. Dr. .1, X. Ittnse's (oUen Pills, for falling of the Womb, Female, W‘kness,:: Debility nu/ Relaxation. Price 50 crate. • - Dr. J. S.';Roxe • Ardi-Ltitions or Railroad ATtr.—These Pills are net waaranted to cure every malady or disease Incident to man; Lut they are a grand remedy for a Bil ious state til the system and common Fevers. When used with Dr. Rose's Tonic Mixture, will cure the most stubborn cites of Bilious Fever or Fever and Ague.;Price 12% and.2.s . `cents. „ Dr: J. S. Prose's Pain Curer.:-,This preparation is truly the wundonof the age! Cures all pain, external or inter nal; cures pain In the Sides.; Limbs or Back. Chilblains, Ague. or Lumps in' the Breasts. Corns. Bruises. Sprains, Tootikethc,•;Earache. Stiff N eak. Sore Throat Pains In the Bertelsen Citcunacit. Sudden Colds, Le. The Pain Curer being a Una Tonic Mixture, is, also used with great bente fit for Weak Stomach and Bowels. Whenever you, have pain use the Pain Curer frealy,.zuad you will obtain im mediate relief. It acts like magic. , Every family should Lace a bottle in the house hi ease of accident or sudden sickness. Price 1 t » 2,5 and 50 cents- • , Pencnui of delicate constitutions by nature, or these who have been made sti by the use of Quack Medi- . ein e ,. or any other cause, should read Dr. J. S. RASE'S 3IEDICAL';ADVISEIt to persOns In sickness or in health, which book:ean be had without charge of. ; BAN Pottsville, Aguht 11.4. the stair of these ,iliedieines In. `Sc huylkill Co March ltlilSsS • [Pee. *lit, so-] 10-tr TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. porrsviLLE TO HARRISBURG. This line connects daily with all their great South ern and Western ltdates. By arrangement their place of buisinoss iiiiVottsville will he at the Mike of Cloward & Co S. S. WIL.LIAMS, Superintendent. AptA 22;1854 j 16-tf. PHILAR'A. & REARING RAIL ROAD. ffigtOßMAg.g..s. RATES OF FREIGIIT bl 141421.1ANDIZE. ' ON IB 5 / 4 ti n '? _ f k u r t lE no ß ti ' ,..e N Oth.yrouNi.ißugEß te l t o ; f . Freight wi4 be charged per rt.) pounds: *.a:= .4 7,s AILTICLIS OF raticurr Dry atxxL3:.Conttlenery. midis. Carpet- Itlys, Clgitrs, Fro34.3leat. Rib, G 13.33. &e Anvils. Bran.' Unite!. Copper] rugs. FAD. thetoramOrlndstOnes.Grocerles..lierrip 113 ms. liirdstare.llldes, Itoltolmeare, Leathee.ldatbluery,Oysteta t ollASeeds., Ale, Ik..,er. Cotton. Cciffee.o ralth. Mir Iron, head. klntasses.Nails. Spike* It Ire, Salt, Sugar...Whlskey. ;tr.. Brooms, Fite Bricks. Guano, till Stones, Pitch and Tar, Salt, scrap I n, Timber and Lumber, Ac.. Wicks. Coke. Cord Mood, day, OraYol, Ice. Iron pre. Limestone, *ariure, Pig Iron. Plaster. Slat.,, ic., Floor. per barrel,, . I Oct. 21 i&,3 PHILAIVA & REA INC - RAILROAD. • OFFLVE of the ilhilada. & R. R. Co.; f elphie., Rbruarse2B,lBsls. Tho rat e skor Freight and ' l ol.ls on Coal transported by this Company, will be aslollois. from March sth toluno 30th. 1555; .. • I I .... 4 1-: • f ii ci PROM lt ' ! ? C cam' ..= I ;;..f-, i 5 it..-: - , . Esc ,- t - - 1 .....-41 1, T.r.. 4 t ...e.' — c.l . . . • ____, • -- To Richmond,- 200 I , 1,,95 ,' 1 SO' 175 " Phil 3 diliPhia. i . ', - 1 190 rf..5 170 165 " Inclined Plano, : 1 190 . 1 . 65 170 1,,h5 " Nicole:fru. .. - 1 190 153 170 '1 . '65 Mch " Germani R. R. ! 190 135 170 165 " Falls nt'S'eliuyikill, . i,l 90 185 170 165 " Malay:link, • :: 190 145 170 165 1 " Spring-15RM, : i,l 65 160 145 -1 45 " Conabehocken and Ply4l mouth Railroad. 111 65 160 145 145 " Ramlxi's and Kitts' and . •Jonel, , 1 60t 155 1'45 140 I " Norrlstownorlirlilgeport 1 6 0 11 55 .1 45 140 ' " Port Kennedy, 1 1601 1 55 145 140 ' " Vallell;,Forge, j. - I 1155! 1 60 140 140 " Phoetdalilley :, - 11 1451 1 40 130 Ino " ltoyerli Ford, ; , I 145 140 125 125 " PottidOrrn, -. 1,140 1 1 35 125 125 . "Tiouclasvllle, : ,111 40 135 125 125 " 131rdshivo' ,r.. : 1 1 1130125 1 15 1 15 " Iteading ]leading,, , . I 120 115 105 105 " Retwetin Reading and • 1 31ohniville, . 11 1al) 1 15 105 105 " Mohmilile, 1: .' . - 120 1 -1 15 105 105 " Ilarobtinr. ' - . I 120 ! 115 " Orwristurgl . 1.1 20 I 1 15 By ordiir of the Board s Si: arch y,1855 %if rS iB . 2 1fl e abF011.1), Secretary SCHOYLICfLL NAVIGATION Co. O FF Ct Schuy tltill Nav N igat . i j o t. n i C Bss o., The charge ter the thin °Clears and for toll on'Authra alto Coal,:rarrfed off the Schuylkill Navigation, will be as follows, Oath July /at. 185,51: FROM Et=2l " " Spring Mill, MEM= Pirmtiath Dam" "-Ilrfilgeport, =ig= Port Kennedy, r .. i " ValteiForge., : i " PaWling's Pam. . I " Port PrinrklenoN i ~" Phomtsville. ,:. i " lloyoes Ford, " Pnttstnwn Landing, 'r Port. t:ntin, " Bildrou,qh, : i 4Na " R end 041 Y. I Althnnses, '.i.. ; " 31ohr$TIlle, • ;-: .. ilittiiburg. ;- ; ~ OrN!i l isburg Latiding, i .. .. The cliareiwill be per ton of 22A0 Ms, less live percent. allowanit for Waste. as liana]. and no charge low than twenty-five cents per ton still be made for any distance. Fistealof Tills On Mbweilaneons articles Ito be charged per ton of 2240 lbs., until further notice: ' f Mir CLAM. Iron .sre-Clai, Band, Orate', Manure, Unwrought Stone, Brickbats. Limestone, Slaked Lime, Quarry SPaliff, Cord wood, Piet and Balls, Bough Bark and Gypsum. one cent and a half pert:on:per toila, for the first ten miles, and a half ecent per ton per mile, for each additional mile, but no charge shall betnade for any distance exceeding thir ty lents,per ton. • - ' .sacpxo CUM • Unalakedikao.)larble, Pirought orScabbled Stone, 111. tomitotia Cad, Bricks. Ice Soap Stonh, and Copper two am% per ton per mllej for the first ten miles, -and a half ant per tonper rille,for each additional mile, but no charge shall be made for } any distance exceeding Laity ants-pet ton. 3 1 Tulip Clan. Trott of all kindsiin any stage of manufacture beyond the ore, Salt; and Flan, one cent per ton per mile, for the find twenty Wks, and half 11 rent per ton permilefereachad itkoial Odle:hat tt/ charge shall be madeforanydistance scrip4ll4 centavo:LlM. •• ' • /1 ; rotoignotass. . . °min; Thaw, Scads, Thaler, roma and squareallawed Lumbers. Hoop roles, Shingles. Laths and fitavesin boats. Hay and Straw Intake. Merchandise of all kinds, and all sollslsi not etherstse specifically enumerated. two cents per ton Per mile ter the drat ten miles. and half* cent per taupe'. info fercaehaddltional mite, but nocharge shall be modiglbi any distance elcreding sixty cents per tom - Tim ber, mod and %hare. faired Lumber. Hoop Polas, Shin gle:, Lath &mini - resin rifts, shall be charged according in trip rites in tbli sections provided the several linksof a raft shall be allowed to alternate at the locks with any as. cendtnwor Ainmending boat that may be ready to pan, othenrias such rafts shall bo charged the full charter rates of ax ceMb. per ton per lerik below• the city of Reading, and lb nr rents perton perilock above said city. ..liorst+-In all eases where one or more locks are passed and the distance earned shall be lees than two mtthe charge fir Toll shill be ,foi tap sailes,according to- the. class toirhich articles tarkad may barren. And to an moss attire the foregoing Hates. for Toll on- SY, liplatcoted`44 cent. per ton on the ascertained tom nsitsoftho veasearlor any look Passed below Readlog,or4 eentlpsttpu ahareßanting, the Tolls shall be charged at •tbssit trnentloped Win on all Articles. . By. of the F. MALEY - , MlANWphia l 1=4155 10. • • Pradkot. '...:..' . f 4 ' . ii::Tii':':'..g , :':.. : •'5.Fi1; . '_ .,1 % -- . : ' - . Eff -,Qtarki*DOWNINGi URNTOU r 1 7 on !the Mb: have roWiretied as ettablishmettt, ibr the above btistaoss,in sU.er Terrace, where the/ win be thankful for orders, sad pritolsw promo Atte • nth= awl; Watithictory work. • „ fi4 i . Pottsville, October 28. ths4 ea-st UMBINO Sit, . r! INEWNAM, Beiatties ,ROW /1 • !INeveitgiAn Street, PottsvlllS, Penna.; .bss con at"4/1441hInd a wuPPli of. all slue of Load aloe li Lend, lock lin •Usln Tuba. Slower Bulls, Ilydran Dmble And Single Aetltur Nunps and • Watei aOll etst alsO,*ll Muds of .11rass Cocks for wear and stem Brass OU Cups and Globes for Routers. All kinds of.O O P per Work and Plumbing done in - thecusatest nutliniled the Aortal notice: - ' • • - - • N.l3.7•Cisb pald for old Wass undlose ['attain*, October 18.50. . dt.tf - • -P4umaitio zelmwialsesesT. I_DlCKlNSON.l•espectfully. nosnmsto the public tout be hue parehared thi enlace stork of the late firm of Mnreton and Diekbaliont am, tub:dude err/ling on the plumbing business in all its branches at the.ufd Stand under the Pottsville liens*, where lie hopes by attention to business. he may be able to merit a share of the public' patronage. Re will iruar •antre his nark to be as good, end It wilt be dose roe as resiewahle terms, as eau be A 113113 elsewhere. Anguit 270853 , 11. REAL ESTATE SALES. EXECUTORS' SALE. • .- - _ WILL be'seld'at Public ',endue, on the . atis day of October next, ai 1 o'clock. P.ll, at the house Of the late CIIARtM - JONES, deceased. in West Ilrenswht township,Sehuyikill 'Musty, the planta tion of, said deceased. anstainbeg 121. acres. snore or less. adjoining Ow. lifunnel, jr.,'Saninel Yost, Joseph grenter,and Joseph' Albright', tind .. TA it Thereon ere :erreetol one two storY atone In dwelling honso, ono log dwelling house, I tarn. oriftiktioustr, near the - house, wagorelduire. and other necessary nut.truildtags, Alma 40 acres pr . the hind ate artsll ensiled withal' kinds of tha best timber. l'isirtn excellent meadow' land, and the balance plowed land - te hest nnality, 14 acres of which are sown with 'WO grain: also, nu excellent Orchard of hest kinds of fruits. Possession will be glean on the let day of Apr 11,1856. Thi conditions will be' nuide known on the day stsalts.--and, will be sold VY , ; .. } ~- ' : , RE 'RN 3°N E lt, L Reunion. .. . , SJA ' B JONEII, West Iletinewig. Sept. lf. , 185 S 81-30 __ ..... puttic thit4 or V.ALLIABLEEEAL ESTATE P V BL ~. T in; subscriber, executor ..;:if - the last Will and Tesiaraent of SI/MUEL R. KEPNER.' de- ' ceased: will'exposo - to public sale, on Saturday, the third ; day of Novena - her.- 1355iat 1 o,clock, P. Si., at Kepnerville, In-West rent} township, 13cbuylkillsounty, the following' real estate, to wit; K 6.1. ATI that valuable and welt known property call- 1 ed "liepuervillb,l' situate' partly In 11N , st Penn and - partly 'n. East. I;trurniwig townships. Schuylkill county, i miles ' from Ringgold and the little Sclitrylkill ,Totilroad,' cou s" - tattling about 33) arms. strict. iltrasure. _ The improvements- consi s t-of a Liu* and ~3 convenient two story, dielling house and ; kitchen. occupied and known as the West Penn flitch - -A large two story Stone bull lag erected eipross ly for it store and lately occupied as such; two tenant housei: a large and ceuvenient bank barn; log stable; waged house; steno sheds; carriage linage; smith Shop; distillery. and-a number of other out-Windings; .running fountains at the how; barn and distillery supplied by never4ltiling springs of water. There are threw, thriving appleigrhards and other fruit on the premises. About 13(truges are cleared. and well fenced Into convenient fields: rl'he ',balance- being .exoellent timber land. She aboiell an 4scollept standd for a tavern and store, add may, Without feat of contradiction, be called the mist splendid.farm in Schuytkill'county. N 0.... " ). A tract - of timber land situate about' one mile from KfTlat'lrillii, containing 413 acres, 73 percher; awl al lowance.. ' !.. • . - PRIVATE SALE . - Of 13ohnytkill Cott* Coal and Ilmber Lands, Farms and Town Property. THE' subscribers intend moving to the Ll *est, and offer the following property, for sale. 1. 5.",0 acres of Coal head. veins openod adjoining Tre="l ment7 (Red Mountain tract.) • z. .573 aeries Coal lands. on the Lorberry Railroad.— Two reins iri operation. with breaker • and other outside. improvements. (Uhunter Thiad tract.) 3. ,5.3 acres Coal land: one large vein opened, situated on the liaush Creek. • (ILeberling Warrantee.)' ' 4. 'l2O acres of Coal Land, situated on the Swatsra.— (Warrantee, Wm. Bracit) 5. '75 acres of Coal land. rein arse& and outside Ina proretemlt, on the tiwatara Railroad. (Warrantee, 'Jain. nal D Franks.) 6.2.55 acres "Farm and Tlinber land. on the ..iwatara stream. near l'inegrore. with Grist and :ism Mills. and a new brick House and Barn, and gond water power. One halt of the lima has ben limed. and one half Is timber land..— The price asked can be made out of the timber tor props. 7. .209 acres Farm and Tirribcr land ander hi(th A ultivation. and one.balf Is first , rate • • t.;;; tier land. adjoining the borough of Bina. •,. -rove, with a fine brick SLansloti and largo Barni„•'• • - 8. ',A house pith three lota is the borough of rise, -pure. 9. A House and Lot In Jackson Row, in . the borouiti, of Pineerrive. ! • ; 104 i, Bowie. Lo and S tie, near the Union Canal.. Ba sin in said bornn, 11> cause and our acres o land, on Logan 11111. near the Canal Basin. 12.; Two lets icar Canal Basin and Dauphin.and Sus quehanna ItailrOad. 13,' , Four iota in Bonawits Addition.: • • IL!' AU the Wharves and Landings they own at the Union Canal Basin, at Pine,trove. • • : GREENAWALT & GEORGE. ere-For farther bilbruiltinn inquire of D:Onxitisuult, at l'inegrore, or J. George...at Lebanon.. • • . .s.oember I • - • i • RI.DCWAY FARM . . .' AGE ICUL'f URAL ASII COAL COMPANY: i ! I !IFarm within ,the reach of . Every . Man. ! , - Pennerlwanta I.laild. . TWFIN'I'Y-SEVEN Thousand acres i Of good laud have been purchased With the intention Cl giving a Strut of Twenty-five acres for each share, pay able by instalments of one dollar a week. - - • • It is located' in the county of Elk, when+ a junction will soon be forned*byfeer rat roadr,•inmiediately eon necting it with its great agricultural and coal resources; witheErio. Dunkirk, Buffalo ' Rochester. and aft the cities ou the !Alum Alst. a rad leading directly to New York; one direetlyfrom this property to Miriade' phie And inter mediate places. one directly from this property to Pitts burg.; and one directly from this prepertyconneetlnearith the Western reedit, (uniting the grandest coneerdration of railroads upon any one spot in Pennsylvania, tending at once to develop its immense agriculturaland coal 'resour ces. :I . The sell fs not rrarssol in r ichness by any in, the State. It is divide = \ I I. ;into farms or shares of twenty-five acres, at' the, , price of am:hundred dollars. which is payable in instal ments of unr dotter per week. Ilt Into farms or half shares of Twelve and a-half • aeree, at the price of gilt), payable in instsiments of two &tars a asenthi or by the week.- Besides this, there,is ft valuable saw-Mai Upon the Imp. arty; and one hundred and fifty-lots in the thri t ing town of St.-Mary's, which the subscribers get. ,Tills originally formed part of a large tract, a great portion of which was settled by industrious and educa ted Deterrent:, numbering some twenty-live hundred.— , They selected the land on account of its . agricultural and mineral: wealth , which alone is an indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon these subjects. They went there some twelve _years ago, and they now have s thriving and beautiful settlement,!shichis laid IT In regular rotatio s of fine farms. St. Mary's is the town of the settleme t , and is rapidly increasing in population. Alt hag bete s are good' as any id 1110 State—fine stores—acollegewheo thehigh -1 est branches of ,otucatiori am taught, bath B rary and musical—saw•milTs. gristmills. roach manufactories. and everything 'reutielvable to add wswittilend preiperity to the:ph:a 1 -The land of the company surronnds this town, and nil the Improvement:. thereby- reaping the benefits, and presenting a splendid epportnnitP for set tlement. lAusertone abounds. This is both an evidence of the quality of the soil and-a great fertilizer: At St. , Mary's it sells at from ten to twelve cents a bushel, burnt. The timber Is of great value; and consists of cherry, a..sh, chesnnt, pine, oak and hemlock, all of primeval growth, of great size, and towering from eighty, toe hen- kdrod and twenty feet high. That which the stoekhold- erect° not want will* sold to the timber - merchants,' with conditions to cut It In a certain time. 1 This will clear the land and bring a large revenue into' the trea sury:which will go ttithe reduction of-the price of the farms. • ; This explains: its agricultural resources. But there Is another consideration of ' equal, if not 'Teeter. impor nw. The land hi ono great bed of coal. Upon this property it is literally inexhaustible. By taking a glanoS at the latest map, first at this locality, and then over the State, it will be found to posiess the grandest firatnree of prosperity,, Improvement and almost Immediate develop , meet. It is superior to any other. It Is the only place having the groat concentration of 'railroads; by which , New York,the Lakes, Phlladetis and Pittsburg,.anscat its doors. There is no coal in New York. and an acerifint . of its northerly situation, it possesses the Advantage of, near/rms. , • I This is destined to become the Pottsville of that por- tion of the. State. 'The prospeet In the future for this ranee exceeds any that Pottsville over had;: and there, land, which a few years ago. was selling at five and ten dollars an, acre, when the railroads opened to mines, sold for from tiro hundred to live hundred dollars an acre.— These are faets. -Those who are Ignorant let them make inquiry* Improvement is still progressing. To arrive at j the truth, judee,thefuture by the - Tart, and then what will this lend he ? Ris proper that reason should give the answer. ' The Sueburf and Brie Railroad, of which-Governor Bigler is President. and which connects- this land with the lakes and Philadelphia, and the Allegheny, Valley Railroad, of which Governor Johnston is President, con necting this land with-Pittsburg, areln rapid course of I completion, and upon a Oat extent the locomotives are 1 rennin_, !The reflections which suggest themselves upon this sul;jecit are these :—lt takes two hundred weeks to pay for the farms. They will be distributed when-they I are half paid for. By that time the railroads,witi Sepa -1 Wad. That will be early enough for all practical purpo- I sae; The Advantages of buying -It betbre their Completion Is evident! When that Is done, property will ' , go up one I hundred per cent. Speculation in coal world at once run I it op to Each a price as would make it Impossible to ob- I tain it for agricultural purposes. We now get it without' payint.the then improved price, and the stockholders , will enjoy ihe rue. . • I • A tract of about two thousand acres will bel, laid off at onto, and ready by next ,spring, ice order that persons who wish to farm immediately, can do as 1- . irrienda:and relatives, as well as those hiving more than one Share, can have their farms together. ; An Improvement Department will also be connected i 'with the Company.. By this means. In order to accommo date those who are unable to give their personal atten- Hen to fencing and preparation. or desire to rent their properties oat instead of residing there. arrangements ran be made to place each' farm In complete, order, so as , to be readj , .for cultivation. After the forme have been all sold, stoekholders tan hare manure furnished.housees . built, and other work done upon credit, they ate oring the payment to the Company within a reasonable Limo, so I that a man in the first place receives a farm at the lowest postale price, sued then is afforded every assistance in placing it under crops. • -. 1 These embrace the principal feature's, and irtexeellent • ' mMortunity la now:offered-for a man to - obtain- a horde for ; himself, his wife and children, either at the presenter 1 time to crime:. Many buSinees inert, meehanics and work- ing men upon farms, who save several - dollars • nfonth, I Cap, by taus uniting together, beecenefrecheidera whilst they scarcely miss the outlay, and at less expense than , the annual cost of tobacco or the moat trilling luxuries. A 'sir/ay and pureksre of this kind eats nothbag;and ecrn- I stoutly increases in value. In case of sickness or misfdr-{ tine, by Which he is thrown out of employment. he has 1 a home ago to, where he eau always make a good living , .l The title Is wierceptionahly good—one of theoldest in the I State,being the Hottatul title. Those wherdeeire farms, i will please address pershnilly or by letter; fencloslng first , juatalment,) to SAS 'L W. CATTELL,M, I the oMce of the Company, 136 Walnut street, hutween Fluirth and Mb,' Philadelphia, where AM) maps can be seen: i , Pamphlets Drocered,and every satisfaction obtained.. Lettersprompt ' fianswered. ladle's are allowed to shires in Mar own minus and right, without trustees. •- • - • 1 ~/ I ,4yffice open Born 91n the wining until 9 lathe! .aiming. . ' 'President—CllAS. K. LAIiDII3, Attorney at LAW, 14' Seasons street. • • 1 . - 'Kite President--B, Guaira Pole*, Wholesal2tri, Arch and Water streets. ' , -.. . • • ..14,•etuatei....iumitinBurns; Wholesale Je er.llC6' se t recary,...ssacat W. Varrata,l3sWalntit . street. ' 'Direefere-,Enwts harresnot.' Superintendent of West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad; A. 11; -Basasams, Withal* pumeater; IL S.O. ammo= Secretary Washington Marino Insurance Cattipaily, phlbuielphin t Cass. C. letno.TarksbuigWorkx, Parksbureand Jun LLSDIS, Attorney at Law. Inntaater.. . szymeamens: : - 7..viC3avirnorThulan - MM.' WM Cis& R. Ilskartr, of. Clearfield. Oscan E. Wont, Fag, Pottsville, Pa, and art other well inliarmed perilous. , ,Phliadelphia,,Siid, 22,.'1.5 , • 30 15 1 4 18 0 15 7% 12 6 no 15 42.1 f I TA • 8 r : • : - , .:e. r, i Vr. EMI! El= ECM! El - 1-14,,tfi1JmBIN • , Conditions maileknown tititlje t d& n of u tu A tke t ,a u - SePiOmheils.? 4 4 373 t vM. B.TOTTS; Attorney 'at Law, ' Gibesin 'Mutat street, Utintanir John e• Cod' rut, in., lams bulking. Muth 24,1868 .1/1y ',~~.~- -~'SJ-- ME MEDICINAte LIfONI3IIIIAII4AIIIOO4.- '-. ..AREI-1 you lamed Lyohie Kathairon • • far the Wart It Is the most tellghtful tenet *rd. a the 'world and is preeminently benefleird for Grey and Bald beads. The Kebab= fully restored my hair alter • baktuesa of twelve years: Yours trul y, IL L. ATw ATER, • No. 56 Warren Street, New York. Also, Lynne Extract iat' Pnre Jamaica Ginger. for dior mats and general sierras debility ? U.. can be' bad at , I C. BARLETT Perfumery and VrolotiStoro, Centre IRMA, Pottsville: ' lactobet 4843..-- • 4/ ELI •rltyljtn;l2 1211.172111E8 2 t T1A11.9,8132ti1 0.14. NEEDLES_ TWI Brace • EssablishrSissist. • OtiT.ll.:West !Cornet. of. 12tir.:1 And Race streets, Philadelphia. Importer o _lino Yroneh Trusses, Combining rstrein+ lightness; ea_ att'l aladFlt*WitY With comet cOnstruction. • Hernial or rttlittnia patients can laa,aniteal by remit ting amounts as telow.:.-43enating number of.inehesround the. hips, and stating aide affected.' that of single Truss, $2, 33, St. SS. •Ilowta•- - 4 5 . 6 8 . Wita o l ' . •*. • - • Inittractionsts to VW!, anit L how effect a cure, when Also for with the Trusa. , • Also for sale, in great variety. Dr. Bibning's Improved kateut Body Broca yor.the cues ot Pralayetts Uteri. Spinal Props and sup •crtc,,t,Patent - Vhoutaer Emote. Chest Expanders and 'fleseesi adapted to all with iStOop Fhouldens and -Weak Lungs; gli g hsb. Elastic Abdominal Bolts, Suspen se/Ulm. Syringes...mad and Icing& . • - • * - 4 - Ladles' foetus, with Lady attendants. , altadelphl.K July • Ittl; '55 - bit LE r : lII* RICASO2x*O6EIrIiEn. - - .Why ars We Sick! ' Those who have . no orchaid , , -----, , . . ' i--(4 T HAS, BEEN Vie lot ~of ',the human I ;startrianother on their estates,lhor. Iti facwto be Neighed down by disease „, and suffering.— 4 the ground at once, and' itialt'e a t LLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief ir of the Dna, gas Nervout. the DeLicate, and the Infirm, I; to set out a=young orchard. Th ey , of Ali ;limes. ages. sexes, sod constitutions.. Protessor Holloway personally superintendsithe manufacture of 1 1. ' sure to buy none but the modt dup !r• his medicines In the United States, and offers them to a f.' —Stith fruit always hay • b ', h free and enlightened people, sathe best nearly the world ' 1., C. fut. 7. t,a z ever saw f..t. the removal of diseaae.. . _ • ' . ,-, will bring, good prices. Au acre i 4 ” . These purity' tlie Blood. : . . . . . . . . These famous Pills are expresaly e.mablued to operate . kin d o f apples will bring r a 6 re ~,.., n. on, the stomach, the liver, the kidney's. the lungs. tite t will three acres in wheat or any L AI, skin. and the bowels, correcting any derangement in thei rJ 1 ,!. other crop. . It is worthy of rerlar: tnnetions. porifYing the blood: the very ti.nntaLp of life, and thus curing disease in•all Its fmnot. ' • • f' Dyspepsia and Liver Complaltils• 1. connection, that the demand for d•un.... •Nearly half the humeri race have taken these l'llls. It . , .. has Wen prayed in airparta or the 'world that nothing always adds. to the value of a farm t ; has been found equal to than In eases of disorders of the . ,_ opr i e or wishest to . sell t liver, dimPePsla , and stomach complaints generally.— " F•, 0 Bar sr,. They soon glen a healthy tone to these organs, however ' the comfort and luxuries it endure . t mush deranged. arid when an other means have failed. I .General Debility. 11l Health. and fatuity. • Many of the Most despotic Governments base opened ' • '' In bu ying trees to set out a young -, 'their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pala, every farmer and pfarner should rti,•:ll.: that they may. become the medicine of the =tam— Learned Colleges admit that this tnedleine is the 'best remedy ever known for persons of delhate health, or. idea of purchasing f rum tree p 0 ,11., where the system has been impaired, as its Invigorating . . . I , - " being men generally upon whom. n o , properties never fail to afford rell4. . ; Female Oornplaitzts. ~ can be placed. The'owners of wan.: N'o Female. yout4,— or old, should , be without this rele- , . established reputation are the on :h. brate&medleine. It corrects and revalatmt the monthly courses at all periods , acting to mat; cases like a charm. , A It Is also the hest and safest medicine that can ho oyez' persons to procure trees .from--th er ~.. to ebildrolizmt all. ages, anti for any complaint ;' cotute- • onsible and should the quently uo family should he without it. • pey decci‘e roe. gothnody's Pint arethe beet remedy' known in the soar*/ are. answerable at law by art action fir , for the following ;litmus: . Asthma, Headaches, ffes. ' . . . Bowol emu plaints, . Coughs, /Colds, - • . Chuit Diseases, .. Costiveness, • Dyspepsia, • DiarOcea, Dropsy. - . Del/pity. • Yev‘ir and Ague. •Forisele Sold at the manufactorlet - Midden Lane. New York, am by all respeetable Druggist. throughout the I;ulted state balm at 24 rents, 62. 1 ,41, cents Sit - There is icothdderabl, Aires. N. B.—DOctlons for the a disorder Are affixed to each, b Diay 26, 16:.)%14- TV. KENNEDY,. of Roxbury, has ifidiseover,,d In one of our common pa lure we.ds a tumedy that curet • Every Mid of Humor, from the_worg scrofula down to a common pimple. Ile han tried it to over 1100 cases, and never failed ex cept in two caul , (both thunder humor). He has now in his irDssession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. • . Two bottlei are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. . Onto three bottles will cure tIM weret kind of pimples i l on the Mee. • Two to three bottles will care tbe system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in themouth and stomach. Threeto fire bottles. are warranted to cure the worst; , case of I.rysipelai. fhoTto two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the.oyes. . . Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears; and blotches among the hair. . Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running- inters. , One bottle will 'cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to. cure the worst: case of ringworm. Two - Or threohottles are warranted cure the roost. desperate case of rheumatism. . „ Three.to four hotUes are warranted'. cure the salt' { rheum: . • Five to eight bottles will sure the worst case of serafq A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle,!l and a perfect-cure is warranted when the above 'quantity!' is taken. 4r, I peddled over a thou.sand bottles of this in thel , vicinity; of Boston.' I know the effects of it in - every.] case. So sure as water will extinguish tire, so sure will; this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another: after-a trial it always speaks for itself.— There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; test that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in IS46L—seCond, that it should curs all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rlie and great p2pularity al the discovery, I- will state that in April, le.S3, I peddled it and sold about six' bottles per day—in April,ltt3l, I sold over one thousand bottles par day of it, Seine of the wholesale druggists who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, nay that nothing In the annals of patent medicines was ever t ' like it. There is a universal praist of it from all quarters. le My own practice I always kept, it strictly for humors —buf since its in treduction as 's general family medicine,' greatand wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. . Several cas•t:s of epileptic Ste,-.i'dimase which was al•I ways:conehtered incurable. bare lava cured by a few bot. ties. 0, what a mercy. if it ,will prvve effectual in all casciut that awful malady—there are hut.few who hale Seen mere of it thanq have. I know of several-eases of Dropsy. all of them ag . peopfe cured by It. For the various diseases of the Liver, iek lfeadade , . Dyspepsia..,Astbrna,l'ever and Ague. rain In the side. DL‘easiss of the Spine,and particularly in di eases of the kidney's. lc, the discovery has done morel good than any medicine ever known. No;change of diet noressary--eat the best you get andl enough of it. • Direetion4 for use.—Adults, one tiblt•spoonful per day L-children over ten years, a dessert spormful—children from. five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directional 'can e applicable to all • ronsttnatlons, tako. sufficient td operatb on the bowels tiles a day. lanufaetured by DONALD KENNEDY, . - . Warren street. Roseburg, Hass inarriate Agents:—Now York any, C: V. Clkkner, 81 Barclay stisset C. 11. Kink, - 172 groadwayi . Rushton et Clark, 275 Brttdway; A. B. k D. Sands, 100 Fulton St Wholeratle agent.• for Pennsylvania, T. W. Dray? • • Sacs, 132 North 2nd Stres , t, rhilndelphin. • Fop SSIO In Pidtsvllle ; "by J. L Brown, J. C. ',ugh awl H. Rabenau. May 13,-1833 • .PROF. W 00108413 RESTORATIVE. IS, NO ,DOUBT,%the most wonderful illicovary of ..thiS age oflprogress. The following Is from a distinguished member of the:medical profession:, .fontsory 1, 1555. Prof. O.'J. libed-4).Mta Stir:—Unsolicited, I send you this Certificate. After being Pearly bald for a long timo, and having tried all the haft restomt(iss extant, and having no (kith in any, I wilt induced, nn 'hearing o yours, to give It a trial. I phieeti myself in the hands o a barber, and had my head wellrubbeltwith a good. at! brush. and the Restorative theft applied and well rub.- . in .till the scalp was' all ,a-glow; 'This I repeated ewe morning. and in throe eeks thoi young hair appeared atid greirrapidly from AugusCiast Up to the preset time, and is now thick, blank and strong—soft and'plea. ant to the touch, whereas, before it was Mush and wiry what little there was of it, and that little there. was du appearing rapidly. I Still use your 'Restorative about twice a week. and shall soon have, a good and perfect cm of hair. Now I have read of these things—and who ha notl,—but have never seen hitherto, any_ case In whir anyy, Person's hair svui really beriefltted by any of the toll tonire, tonirs, Ate., of the day; and it really gives me pleasuret , recOrd the result of my experience. -I have recommend yoUr preparation to others, and it already has alargean general sale throughout the Territory. The people he saw its effects, and have confidence in it. AU who hario used it here will coltieldo with me In w hat 1 hare written. The supply you gent us as the, wholesale agents for thp Territory. to already exhausted. and daily , inquiries are made for it. YOU deserve credit for vane discovery. for One, return - you thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I rertatnly had despaired, long, long ago, of ever ef fee tin g any such result. I ennglatnlate you that your (attune (and a large one) is already made. • Yours hastily, , . , •• = ' J. Dom). • Firm of Bond; & Kellogg, Dru;glsti. . . Benokaehi. ilass.,January 12.1855. Prof. Wood- , -Dtaa Sts.:-4itithig made trial of your Hair ReStoratiee. it glies me pleasure to Fay that its eff fed has been excellent+, in ten:wring inflammation, dap draft. and a constant -t4ndency to itching with whichil haVe been troubled from childhoed f and has also restcrud tny;hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like the plei sum and profit. , Yours truly _ J. if:IMAGO. (Extract of a letter, dated Erie, Pa.. Jai,' 27. 1854.) Messrs. 0. J. Mud ceCo.—Gitare:—Why don't you send a l , us as much more of your ' great . Hair - liostotatiret e want all that is coming to simply the orders on hand, d have not had a bottle on our shelves for over a Wee and that baa been the case twice before. Therefore. send us at least one growl of each size, as an article se justy celebrated as your Hair Restorative will sell.. Please d us by Express..• Yours truly. . . . ; CART= et IlltdrllEM Druggists. " . . Chicago. 127., May 15t,1854. ire/. Wood:—llaring experienced the magic effect of your Hair Itestorattre, I dmp you this upon the subject. About two years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray; I was fast becoming bald. I mete filead who had used your Restoratirei, and spoke so highly (of its virtues I was induced to try it, although 1 had b tt lit*.faith, as 1 had before tried so many other reunt . I coaranunced using your 'Restorative in January A few applications fastened my hair firmly. Mali to Situp. grow out„ and turn beeNto its former eolor bier ). At this time It is fully restored to 14" original col , health and &marines, and I cheerfully recommend I t s pp to ell. • - J. D. 1101 • I, Northeast ibteryiettlia, dfur& 9.18.5-t; consequence of having heir. for several /erg* past, not only gray, but perfectly white, I hare cut it short. and wont caps to hide it from view; but. some 3 TrlbtatiN gnat. I was thawed to use your Hair Reshes tire, cud I must l in juftlee; say, that Its effects were al, mmd miraculous; Cur.ft has changed It 'gradually to )sll Its former splendor is to color. and left it en Soft and glos sy as to be more beautiful thou it ever wee when ,under the Influence of the finest till. I earnestly. therefore, reetrototild'it to every lady 314, decidedly tho best prepa ration,' few toilet use, of anything in the world. • ! Maar SJCITSI E 331 A ddrena=o.4. WOOD A Co...3l4;l3roadway. New ?I v a, and 114 Market Street, St. Louts, PropriAort: A. . Dters...h Suss, Wholtausla Agent, Philadelphia; J.C.e. Uranint, Druicriat, Agent, Puttarilliy Pa. ' 1 xnguitWoe . 3 4Y a I - Indlpition, • Influenza, . Inliftmation. Inward Weakness, , Liver•Complalnts, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stone and (;ravel, ' Secondary Symptoms, , • Venereal Affeitions, Worms of an kinds. .a. of Professor Holloway. SO id 144 Strand. London. and is and Dealers of medicines Is, and the civilized world, in c, and Si each. le saving by taking the larger nidanee or• patient,' In every THE GREATEST Medical Dlicovery of the Age. Price, One Dollar. be. Arm. ,itlils MID-GARDEN EMED3, Iffilettitural Implement it THE subscriber will il on hand CIOTOT, Timothy 11140th:71 , SPAR. Vhitil Clover and L en ~ . , together with Harden and lit.id 1L .,4: Vll warrant to be fresh and good. Els eui ' ders for all kinds of Fruit Tr.rt. (vArry4 ivy are represented) AKrleultural Inv,tl.ll.t. of which willhe furnished at msnufsctorof Seeds and trees sold by the why:ll)44re treat cire..only_frotn grow ors of rsy n t au ,, a: lie does not deal to tools procured pp, n ,. , .inarket, from those who soil cheap. Withnot, iharneter of the seed sold. Nor d..t4 h,,,,,, teed, grown promiscuously in sm a ll*, two tots dose proximity deteri,rst.4 th:it *lcularly those, of the Mote species, 'hi l l, ixwahleratlen to those who purchase cittt r :frees. .14ir trees. &c., send le ord<rwittziy t, 1 i ...- „,. !LIMING OUT ORCH&EN: • I We find in thii. American i'or ew , Mowing excellent.. direction s t or u „ ; „young orchards, and also for coin::. ones.... As - the season is almoit here „tromp/potation- of trees can b e , with safety; and as there has . h er , , . - '4failing .off during, the last tenor tt ~, .. 'in'inkeeping' up our apple or , i tih .. eseTdireetions and the hint , i ivhky .1 ~ ) vey to grow more, fruit, will bare th e , '.';feet: Compost for an Orchard.—n e is intended for an acre to be At.A 33 ard: ;1.1; . Zen two-horse cart loads of wri't, cieek mud, or the same quantity mould rice two-horse cart roads 6f statl, • • yard rnanure. Four bnshels'of bone-dust. One bushel of plaster, and to k ashes The whole to be shoveled over. sell together, and left in a bulk three.w e ,ki. Pitparation of the Grou.lei..—St tt ration of -three weeks, shr..vel over post, so as to mix it thoroughly, then ' On to the ground, spread iPevenlr surface, Prow the compost in to the d t eight inches, let the slrbtoit plow other plow to the depth of six inehe,...: The pkiwing and s*sOiling tIGLe. cross-harrow'and roll. when your 'tau' fit to receive the trees. Setting out the Rees.—Dig the holes feet apart each way, six feet square, feet deep; place the surface. soil the holes on one side, and the subsoil other; mix the surface soil with rule tion of the composta part of %hie! saved for the purpose. '.With this fill hole to the proper depth to recuive ti Examine the roots carefully, and Cat parts that may have been broken, 97 then insert the...tree so as to stand in the_same depth it did in the nursery. man hold the tree up straight,While, spreads the roots carefully And regnls: next drive down a stake to support a; the tree erect; then commence to hole with•the mixture of compost arc soil; as the . soil is being put in, say hole is about one 'half filled, pour in of water to settle the earth around then put in the remainder' of the sot the earth gently with the hand, and) giving to' the surface a shallow, to form; -by confining the tree to the'stai a 1014 . of straw, •or some other su I stance ; then fill up the basin formed the tree with mulching of some kind. ually pour thereon a bucket of water Renorating old Orehards.—lf, as' is the case, your orchard has not bet nured for some years, prepare and dressing of.eompost made as follows: togethei, layer and layer EMI each acre - Six loads of wood's mould, marsh mud. Two loads of rotten dung. • Two bushels of bone dust. • Five bushels of ashes. One bushel of plaster, and two salt. The whole to be thorow,hly mixed thrown into bulk, and permitted for three week's; then shovel it over a: it broadcast over the laird; plow it i three inches deep, so as n'ol, to injure of the tr i ees, then harrow and roll. This done, dress the trunks of t and the limbs as far as you can rear whitewash brush, with a mixture proportion of— One gallon of sat soap. Quarter pound flour of sulphur, quart of flne salt. Stir the mixture as applied. If on your trees is Tough, mussy or de serape it off before you apply the mix .The .consequence of ,this treatment Orchard will be reucwed ‘ior to yo: increased prolificacy, an* thi-er fruit. MI To PHETENT MILK FliOM respondent of the Ohio Farmer rsrs lowing plan; . -"Agreeable to your request, I will account of our experienCe ill the di ness, in preserving milk from sourir, have kept from fifty to a hundred ar cows for several 'years:, and have the.past season.. We strain the milk into a tin vat, set into a wooden which we pump cold water for the pc cooling it. That-is kept ;weet with eery little trouble; when ke strs , -; morning's milk, which is w armed I by heating the Water, in the wood' Thus we proceed 'until Saturday the mill( is set, sad the curd made, into cheese. "Sunday morning the. milk is wooden bowls, which are painted la' out with a thick coat of paint,ifi: hard, and set in a coo' place en floor, where it keeps sweet until Ma% it is skimmedand etude into cheese• suit has been, that we hare not lrat milk the past summer." . . Btsr•rEf casx,s FOB TEI•-*l t put them in a' half pint of inil. sb Cut) of cream, with half a tei3poo a,ll eratus dissolved iu the cream,alit ui namoa and a little rose wati‘rliy o 4 in sifted flour till the batter is g thick. Bake them cli a griddle or, Butter the pan well—drop the battel liiu•~ round cakes and quite tiia., The) i turned and nicely briawl• • .. • ini 'Heap.
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