Wit pith gemo. Wosostivrt, 51sotmsm.—Tbe following adver tisement been of immense service to a doctor Ohio. The Soringfielders must be in a bud way. internally speaking. itELPITIME :V. CALOXI" Dr. Lewis J.: Hill, late of 'the Mammoth Caie, who•wishCs it understood that he is opposed':to the use of "Calomy," and in "favor of the use of "Terpitime,”ltaiopeued en office for the practice of mediUine,• surgery, and ledgerdemaiu, in the baseraerantory of the Rclamsiativus Hall, oppo pite the Bank, mad neat door to the Old Root Due tor's Foundry, where be . May at all time' be found •except when absent. The following ip,a list of some of the diseases which be cures, in all enies,vithout fail, whether called in time or not: Ouirasiacntis, Hippopotamus, Hybatus, &Lamp esvitns, Hydrostatics, Metempsychosis, so quiCk as to stagger credulity, Sallaratue, Yallar Johit Dice, Campanological Ifighpo, Pandenoodles, Ekaterinkton, Collywobbles, Risdevean Ponlettis ticon, Vollyvents, Omelette Souffle Dutch Pits, Snapponter Convulsions, Bomtiocbliescluninstaiil dysarchides, Pappaleceeosmoccometico, .Zahnweb, Klopfetlde Kopfweb.• The Triangles, and Deliri ous Tremenjus, [with or without Red Monkeye,] Tinaterology,Sprechensiedeutscb,AUegories,Den bons, Aquatzarine,'Forerref every color. Weak SkyolOgy,Tatterasticon, Obesity, Hide titus, Nettlerasb, Lockjaw, Falling-off, Informs tion,of the Glanders, Information of the Brains, Potato Rot, Black Tongue, Night Mare, Informa tion on the Os strictus, Diarear, SOre Month fro i x taking Merkury , Hydraulic Fits, Conniption Fi' Salt Room; Big Head, Idarcobozarris, Abdel a dar, Leprosy, and all the incurable diseases:' In addition to his regular 'duties as a physician Dr. H. will devote a portion. of his time to. his Old and fagoritapstifeasion of • 7 • ' GHOST usrtsct, ' ! That he practised with such manifest success un der the title of Count Nesselrode, in fortneryears, in Kentucky, Telihessee, Ohio and . Indiana. All Ghosts laid at the reduced price of five dialers/ per head, so quick as to stagger credulity, and ibti s questions asked, except such as meylbe absoltittilif necessary to success. 4 • SPIRIT RAPPPSaB AT 4 PRICE •Spirits of all Botts summoned at moderate rater, excepting those of Gineral Jackson and BonyParte since the tatter are apt to break furniture. The highest price paid for old horse shoes. .! BROILED MACKEREL—The following good Ftary is told of a member of Congress from Ohio: -The venerable.Geeeral viasior several conseeu- tive years returned to Congress'; - and as the hotels And boarding,-houses in Washington in thuse'diya were all on a par, or rather below par, the mein. hers were in the habit of occupying, year n c rter " year, the same rooms. The table of Getieral 11—'8 boarding-house (which was kept • a widow and ber.two daughters) was regularly fur • nished. with stereotyped dinners, and, at one end or the tabby always appeared a broiled mackerel. lieneral ll—, whose seat was nearthe fish, had gazed so frequently. upon it, (for it never Was touched except by 'the cook,) that he knew it ell ':by heart." Now if the distinguished 7.eprerenta , five had any one peculiar virtue,,,it waaan affec tionate desire to make eve!". creature around him happy. In the course of time Congress adjourned, and General his bill to the widow, and gut ready to start fur home. 'The stage stood:at. the door; and the old gentleman, showing the goodness of his heart, took the widow by the hand, pressed it, and bade her farewell; then kissing -the daughters, said he would like to see them in Ohio, and furnish them with good husbands, etc. lint even this is not all: the black boys who stood along the walls, were nut forgotten. nod grinned ns he handed each a silver-dollar. As he passed around the breakfast-table, which was. nut Yet "cleared off," he - saw his old friend, the mackerel. The tears came into his eyes, and raising it by the tail with•his finger, parted with it; saying "Well, good br, my old boy; you and I have ' served' a lung campaign together, but (wiping his eyes) I suppose we shall meet gain next winter. Goad bye!". The old gentleman rapidly left the house, and jumping into the stage, rattled off, and fortunately for his ears the widow never raw him again. , Hr. is perhaps u foolish man who can not afford to laugh at a grotesque or, foolish thing. Some..., times one feels almost asitquied to be amused by a, trifle which bears upon its' face nn nir of iiinuthen - ticity; - but following this rule, who would ever • hav e enji. .l Gulliver's Travels 7 Ln w ,rk so often jrvilefense of geographical statements and mycholoxi6l development.,? Let such doubters J•kip tlig s fAllowing : poleinu-looking fellow, with n certain-air of dry humor about the corners of his rather Sancti monious mouth. stepped quietly, one day, into title tailoring establishment of 'Call and Tuttle; Bos ton /and quietly remarked to the clerk in attend- "I want to tottle: • , •Whnt tto you 171f11111, Sir?' " 4 1 1 1eII, I want to TUTTLE : notieed,the invita tion flyer your door, so I culled; and now I should like to tattler "Ile was- ordered to•leave the establishment, which he did, with a look of . tingry wander,grum 'ding to himself, "'lf they don't cant strangers to call and tut lle,•what do they put up a siva-tor, asking 'eta in to do it?'", TISISOS TWO HEMMED YEARS lIESCE. [Seerie.—Parlor in the house of an.elderly gent in New York. Old - gent telegraphs to the kitchen, and' waiter ascends in a balloon amid a blaze of fireworks.] • .. Old Gent.—John, Ay over to &mat Americti; and tell Mr. Johnson that I will be happy to have him sup with me: Never mind your coat now, ,do. John leaves, and at the end of five minutes, re turns.. • John.—Mr. Johnson says lie will come, he has got to go to the North POle, for a mint julep, and then he will be' here. ' Old (lent.—Wert' well; John. Now lay out the machine for setting thertable, and telegraph J o my wife's room, and tell her that Mr.' aohnton coming, then brush up thy "Aet:ial 'NavigatOr," for I have an engagement in London at twelve o'clock: 'John9ies 61T to execute,his-orilers and the old; gentleman runs s orer 'to the West Indies for s mo; went, to get a fresh orange. - ex-postmaster or Georgia. sends us the following superscription of a letter whichhe copied with his own hand, and then sent the letter accord ing to the direction. Except the names, which are altered, the copy is-givea verbatim et aterrttim et pitncluatiut : — "slait off gorgy, jeffison poast titres, jnxsun kounty to Mr Jones who lives about seven or ate mile from Mr ard, or did about fear or five year ago—as i doant nue yikur given bairn the pease master at franklin please forrerd the saim and me kliuntly if not miner an the postmaster at jiffison kutinty the saira to uir Jones as rune as, the male glair alai." our_ (I..lnnty Court," writes an Eastern friend, 'fone of our smart young_lawyeri.wis well come up with the other day. A witness, in a case •rif assault, was asked by 'tlie juiiTo'r Couasel, 'llow far was you, Sir, from the partieri when the alleged assault took place ?' "'Four feet five inches and a half,' was the an swer promptly given, •"Ah!' fiercely demanded the lawyer, 'how came you to be so very exact ns all this ?: " `Bccausv, said the witness, vety coolly, 'I ex pected that soms•confounded fool would likely A.! not ask me, and so I won't and measured IL'" "I HOPE pill will be able to support toe," Paid a young lady, while walking out one evening with her'intended, during a slippery state of the 6a.._ walks. •'Whx—ah yes," said the Potnewtnit hesitating swain, 'with'elitne little assistance from-your fa ther!" "There vras,souie confusion," gays the Philadel phia Dispatch, "and a profound silence when this lovers' colloquy had ended." Tarim: i 3 a eh tp out west so Mean that he boils two bone buttons in a pint of water. This gruel lasts. him exactly ono month. <Ho has used the buttons so long that he has boiled all the holes' miter them. He keeps warm in the winter time by , standing under his next door neighbor's gas lamp. , • "Laxutono," said an exquisite, "can you en. able me to realize from your culinary stores the pleasure of few dulcet marphies, rendered in noxious by igneous martyrdom!" He asked for baked sweet potatoes.' "BIDDY,. has that surly fellow cleared off, the scow. thin the ; pavement?", adV." "Did he clear it off with alacrity, Biddy ?" aNO,'sur, wid a shovel." A Gittunnes rode up to s,public house in the country, and asked, "Whole the master of this bTisel" "I am sir," replied the landlord, "my wife has been dead about three weeks." -''' I, TOD wish to.cure a scolding wife, never fail to laugh at her wi th all your might until sbe cea. sea—ten kiss her s sure cure, and no quack medicine! A MAN in Albany has seen '•Spring,"'hut it Was a marble "bust" of that mythic personage. The miginal has not shown itself yet. CAN a man be shaved in his absence? Cer manly, if man and wife are one flesh, and the lady gone, to a linen-diaper's. A - A . onm; lawyer trying to establish himself in business, is, in one respect, like a young phys i cian —he nees patience. "Mr BARE re Wercatte," . its the dog remarked when thrown overboard in the middle of the At lantic &tan. UNDLLIAL WISH Or A MEDICAL STIIDENT.-Oh. that my governor were seined with a remittent fent ! Way are kind mothers like novel writers? 'Be cause they indulge infancy! Waris the letter U. an uncertain letter? 'cause it is always in doubt. are a little bear, madam." "Sir!" "About the thoulders, I mean." Tun best college foi a young man to graAnata irl,-ir that of Adversity. Warr do we often drop, yet never stoop to pis* up? A hint. : 'A dandy Cs a person .wtto panic for famr.—'2V. Y. Picayune. ADELPHIA. PHI , . BOYS! CLOTHING. • HE SUEitiItIBER, would respect. fully Inform their numerous Mends and euxtomersof T u ~,c .„„„, County, that fbeir assortment uf ClothinKfoi Young uentlemen is much larger than ever, and they are disposed to sell eh,* Fersons living ate distance, have the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased at thlatrtore, if theyi'do not suit. ; = F, A. HOYT & 11 . RATIIF.R. 272 Ctleatnat St., corium of Tenth., PLIIAda April 22,1555 I lfr OILS! OILS OILS !.!! J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, 7 and S South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN OIL, have ~just re ceived, direkfrom New Bedford, thefollowing stip ply of Oil, which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates: Winter Sperm f 'Winter Whalen% 12,500ga1. do Elephant 011.9.610d0 Hacked do do 7,000 do Alan, In store, Greasing 011, Pale and Drown kap, Sperm and Adamont Ina Candles. Feb. '2.3. '56. ; B.ly aIi2QBOXES' CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP.; extra quality; • xes Chemical Olive Soap. medium quality; 300 Brown. Bali and Family Soap; • 100 " Oennine CasTile Soap, mottled; • 50 " :.! r' " white; 200 " Stearine and Adamantine Candles; ' 200 Tallow Candle's • • 100 casks Sal Soda ; for sale in lots to milt t nreha sore, by 51AULE & DIXON, 'o3eonission 22 South lrharres. 3d do, abov.PClaxnut Ja. 19,'56 3-6 m iH. WARD; • • , „Manufacturer and Xlealer in Straw Goods. . • N05.,77 and 79, North 2d :tt., Phila .- - - dolphin; would call your attention to his most desirable stock of Imparted 1 French ; Laces. Dunstables ' and 5:16 Split Straws, together' with a beautiful assortment of Leghorn, Rutland, Pedal and Diamond Satin lionneta; ' 1 Ladles' Riding Hats. Misses' 'Leghorn And other Hats., Boys"and Chl74rOn's Hats, &c., &e. All of which will be, sold at a small profit for cash. , 1 March 15, '56 1936. ,SPRINC STOCK OF NEW COODS. 12 ASHIONABLE SILKS; Full line of Black Silks, New Style Spring Shawls. Dress tioodi ditto. Linebs of strong fabric, :BUSiitl PI of best long clothe. staple housekeeping goods. Men's wear .nf all thd,new styles. )YRE k LANDELL, 4th and Archatreets. Phil/0,40M. P. S.—Storekeepers. .families. and all good nett cash buyers are respec.fnlly luv:ted to examine this stock bt new goods before purchasinii. as we prefer selling low and selling all the more goods. Storekeepers inky often find great jobs from Auction. as we attend the Auction salmcof New York and l'hila del ph la. .Slarch I. '.lll -941 m CLOTHINC PALACE-CARD. CLOTIIINU OF .t SUYEIZIOR qUALITT, AT THOMAS P. DILL & • altEAr CHESNUT STREET Wora.a.cao. \j O. 165, one door. below sth, north side. in the new Iron building. Merchants who want to purchases finer article of res• dy-made,eick, hog thin his ever berore,beim offered, and gentlemen o would please themselyes in any garment (or MI• w robes,or in suits for their sons, should go to thisabllshMent. so admirably in kipping through. out, wit the iircat Street of Fashion, on which it is to rat . and purchase the best, which can alone satisfy.a coe t taste. • S,ults ur singlo garments made to order al th shortest notice. A full assortment of tine Furnish lug Goo& also offered. Everything in the lutist style of Fashion. and ticket-marked with the lowest cash price in pla I it.figit res. Philad'a.!October SAVING FUND • • oF V. S. Insurance,Anunity and Trust Co., LIOLITII E. corner Third anti Ches. lonut streets. Philadelphia.—C4dtal V 2 4 -10,000. Moue) is received on deposit chile. The amount deposited it entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or. if preferred. a certificate will be given. 411 saws, large andsmall,are received, and the amount paid hack on demand. without notice: Interest Is pallet the rate nfper rent., common clog from the dayi of deposit. and ceasing fourteen dap. previous to the withdrawal of the 7 oney. On the first day of January. in each year, the interest of each depositisleald to the-depositor, or added to the principal as he may prefer. , The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of l'hilad'olphia alone. - , Any additional information sill be given by addressing tho_Treasurer. • i • ° Stephen - 11. Craw/Ord. Prela, William 31. Godwin, Law. Johncon, tide Pres't, Paul B. Gliddard, A.mbnwe W. ThoMpson, George McHenry, • 0371 j. W. Tingley - .fames Derereux, :mob Florancer ' .Gustavus English, , Seentary and Treasurer • .PLIN3' FISK. . Teller anit /nterpnter - -J. r. OEIILSCHLA&ER September 8, • 1000 TONS NO.II OPEN-PHOSPHATE OF 4:11.E. pEIBURO'S original . and genuine; warrantedufsuperinr quality. the cheapest manure In , the world. Farmersan.l dealers su pplied at low prices . - • EXTIt,CQUA LITT. LA NM PLASTER. - - 5.000 barrel, Ektra Quality Wad Plaster, selected for its fertilizing quidity. . 10.000 bushels of sante in bulk.. , . ' • 10.000 barrels hest quality Ordinary Land Plaster, equal 'to the best usuallySold, , at the low price of I.ki Feats per bushel: or sl.lo'per barrel, with a deduction for large , . lots. . 25,ft00 bushels same in bulk. - . LOW barrels Calcined Plaster. ,- . Lips] . .. casting' - - . WU. ." Dentist " . .1 5,000 ..- - Hydraulic Cement. ‘, 1,1510: " True Roman - we tIeAXO. • This article wn offer in confidence to cur customers. 'as equaitn any imptirted, and far superior to most in the tuarket. • 10.000 bags. of; this superior Guano: for sale. at thy lowest marki:i rates. Also POCURETTE, MEXICAN GUANO, GROUND CILAECOAL ke.. &c. EitENCII. RICHARDS & CO. ' At the Steam Plaster Mills. junction York Avenue and Callowhill street, Philadelphia March I, '5 , 64 - ; ; M. W. BALDWIN & CO., - Engineeri.' Broad and Hamilton streets, PAiladdpltia, ltittur.,• WOULD call the attention of Rail-I road ,3lanagers, and those inte•ested in Railroad Property, to theie System. of Locomotive Engines. in whist( 'they are adapted; to the particular business for which they may be nriciired: -by the use °roue, two, three or Prur pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weliibt as may be desirable for oath& s on; and In accummodating themlo the grades. curves. streng h of stimerstruction. and' rail and work •to be done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured ;with the least expense - for attendance. cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these objects in view. 4nd as the result of twenty-three years practical experience in the business by our senior mitt ner, we msinufaelnre.fire different kinds of Engines, and several classes oirsizes of each kind. Particular atten Lion paid to the Strength of the macbinein the plan and workmanship of 'all the. details. Our long experience and opportunititis of obtaining information, enables us to offer these eng'nesmith the assurance thatin eftlcien; cy, economy and. durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to - order wheels. axles, bowling or low• moor tire to fit een :tree witlfout boring), composition castings for bearings; every description of Copper Sheet Iron and Moller Work: `and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. M. W. BALDWIN. 3IATTIIEW BAIRD. January 5, 'Zii;f • A. Li. ARCHAMBAULT'S • !-PORTABLE. HTRAIf HOISTING; AND PUMPING ENGINES, 31aitufactoriy S. E. Cor. 13th *nd Handl.. • FOR Loading and_ Discharging Car pies. Piro Driviuz, Raising Iron Ore from Mines, Pumping Water, Driving Ore Washer/4 Portable Saw Mills. ke. These Machines can be removed by a team on an ordinary mad. The brit premium (Silver Medal) was awarded by thu Franklin Institute. at Abele Ri t hibltion in 1851 and 1553. and by the Pennsylvinla State Agri cultural Fair, at Philadelphia, In 1854: the Philadelphia County Fair, at Philadelphia,. in 1555. Also, the New Jersey State Falr. at Camden, N. J. Also, mann - fait ured to order. Stationary Engines. large or small. Line;.Shafting. Mill Dearing, largo and small Screw Jacks for itailmad companies, and Machinery in general. Repairing promptly attended ba: These'EnginOs may be.seen at the/a/dory. As orders an, constantly being filled, circulars will be sent by mail when reunirePllvlng a description of them. Philadelphia* January 19, 1558 :-gm REMOVAL. CHARLES MAGARGE & Co., RAVING REMOVED TROY NO. 52. CORXZECII STREET, TO THE South-ireticorner of Self and atryenter Streeto, 1 Philadelphia, • BEG to `pall the attention of porches • era to their extensive aisortment of Paper and Papa " , faker's materials; Printing Papers — for Looks and News. Water leaf. stied; unclUendered and ennui dered, of all qualities and kites. always on hand Uard vare and Manilla Papers, Trunk Boarde-Blinder's Boards Ranging Pape'rs, de.; de. Particular altention is invited to their extendre sortment of !•• • • 1 LEDUER PAPERS. From the taort-Cdebrokd Nartufadmies in the eourary. Among their WRITING PLPIOI STOCK may be Soma Com. Note; • Folio Post, Atlantic Note, Thin Medium, Bath Post, Demy, Quarto Polit„ - Medium, Fool a Cap, Royal, ' Flat Cap. Sup. Royal, • Imperial. • Flute Pupal of every description. alse And qtiality. , Map Pipers in great variety. Enortere,Papersorbite buff and gold.; el flier laid or wove. Colored Fivers, dye glazed, and other varieties. Manuileturers are invited to examine their" stock el Bap, foreign end dommile. Bleaching Powder*, of ais proved brands': Alum,ground or crude; Sal Soda Soda Ash, Fallings. Mug Ciothe,ifftramarine, and Paper Ma keels material* generally. air They are aloe prepared to take orders otodd idle@ and wellhts nt any of the above description of Papery. ' PhllaSa. rebruiry. I 'C:.. • • tk- PHILADELPHIA. FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FU tet the National safety Compass. All rge or small, and interest paid irom a t m - deposit. The office is open every day, (rain Sicieinck in thi log till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Mon Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. •,l ' INTEREST FIVE PER = C ENT. All sums large of small, are paid beak En gol ovoid without notice, to any amount. - ! - Orrice—Walnut street Southillreid -iOrnor of street, Philadelphia. 'Hon. HENRY L. BENNBRlpresidert ROBERT SELFRIDGE,; rice Preside WM. J. REED. Setretetr:y.:',, DIIIZROCS ; - • ::. Henry L. Benner, - C. Landreth Mon 1 .Edward L. deter. , ' F.Carrol Brewster, ' 'Robert dge, Jcaepti 11.:13arry, ' iamuel K. shton; HearfL.Schurchm James B. S ith, . French' Lee: The investments, as amounting as per state January 1, 1156, to $976,218 91, (Nine Idindrtd a , enty six thousand two hundred and eighteen del a, v inety4me cessts,)ln accordance with the Act of Inc lion are made In Mortgages. Ground:Rents. and first class securities asmust always insure perfect, ly to the depositors nud placed beyoivOill risk tli usaneney and stability of this old and: well-este! Institution. - March 5, 'Set; 4 [May 19, 'LS. o-1 ~. __ . . DECQU & MIDDLETON, TMPOHTERS ol; and dealers in I AND STEEL,'No.I3 North Irdir &red. (lb. Philadelphia. April 7, 16bb 144 • C." F. 13140ENER. Wholesale Dealer In Doots,',Shoes, . FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF 14:: 1 ,4 North Third S‘rect,ThAudelphia r January, 19,1656 NATHAN . SIIIARPLESS, ATTORNEY AT LAW:. No. 2 York Buildings, PhNidelphia WERMICES: J. ::. R. Carter, Tamaqua. Jones &Cole,. PhlladelishLa Stillman, Norton Co., . • Ph Ilsidelphla, Dee. _*2,'5.5 517 11. WARD 11-2 m 1 Sslh - WACKEREL, •: i _in_ COD-FISH, HAMS A NI? SIDES, SALMON, SHOULDERS, • PORK.; LAIRD AND CITE • HEIHUNG, Constantly on hand and for rale I,V : . . .1. wiLmEn . Market street Wharf, Phllad March 15,'56 i ll-6. • ---- . MURPHY & KOONS • wnouskLE 'DEALERK,IN • Fish' Cheese fi. Proyfaloni, ITO 47 North• WHARVES LI Rare Streets. Philadelphia. Weep' consta hand a large assorttnent of FISIf, CHEESE SIONS. which they are prepared to: dispose - of lowest Market rota. Orders promptly freciatil. Felt. 2:1,1536. S BLINDS AND ES, 'SHAD UE every variety, on Itnriii. and to order, by A. 11. BRITTON • No. 40 North Third street, IVeiladelphio. Manufacturers of Child Borders • and piinted Ft) beautiful deslglik, with every description of Blin Shades, trimmings. facings. Am, wholesale and re prices that will give satisfaction. • October 13. J. STEWART DEPUY & SON z •ilasotir all. thesnut sired, (btlowSl4.) "dad Iphia. AVE opened a. large and spl ndid • stock of Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels, Three Hy, In ., grain and Yenitian BPETINGS. . Also, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting's, Hearth Ilugs„ Boor slats, Dcurteets. Stair Rods, Table at a Piano Cove . which they are selling very low for :rash:, wholes. la and retail. March 1,'36 ; 1 9-il CHEAP FRUIT AND CONFECTIONANY. Ir3INCANI & SELLERS, Whole ,. • le Manufacturers and Deolora lit RV CONTE4TION- Aof all kinds, North.. Thirdstart, belo Rare, l'hylltdelphia. The attention of delierit.is requested to an elamination of their stock. which, will be Mum equal to a y In this city. Foreign Frultsiof all kids In reason, , . , . . N. B.—Orders by Mall or other:H*4 Ohomptly ed to. Philadelphia. Feb. 23,1854 No. 64 Dock Street, Pkil66elphl,l ~,..1 ~..........,_. ~..-' N ' ... /NO - - rl t . . AIAISI.UFACTURt:ItS.:oi; Chihl i ca;ri:ls.tilg Co aches. t u rT g' I ; 3 ;Chaists,Bnr.liro:tiNrarinioc:l l i ate. Invalid Chairs. dc., Ac... wholeka e and retain Septeua4r 1M 1855 • :. ~. , 3s-1 - . 1 PREMIUM IMPROVED SIIPER.PHOSPHATE; oP LI3I HE only Silver Medal . et awi Ly Agiicultural 'Societies, was,giVen to thi r or T article, at the last 'PennsYlvania• State Fair, s rishurg. ass fertilizer of the best qintlitY for Wheat, Corn, Oats Grass and Potatoe Raising heavy crops, and greatly improving the The:subscriber respectfully informs fanners and that he is prepared to supply the Sprang. demand' old prfcc., - ' :kir Agents wanted.-LA liberal di:lCMint allowe 't.to. ! ALSO, • No. 1 Peruvian and Mexican GrainO,t Pondrette and Land Plaster; oils,,Candles, Soap, Ac.. of the beat qual. Dv, at lowest market rates. JNO:L. POMEROY, zi. 9 L 10 South Wharves, VelOW Market street. --, %* Farmers can load on two private alleys, an avoid the crowded wharf. Philadelphia, March 1,'50 , ;' • . 9.3 PHILADELJPHIA ADVgRTISENI NT. htran'a hire and, Thief propf Bares OF all sizes, suitable for Merct ants, Lawyers, Farmers, and °there having 800 s, Pa pers or other valuables to preserve from Fire or Burglars. A CARD.—"The Fire Proof Safe, that presered our Books, Pap'ets Aci ' during the great,t3re at Bart'. Build •i ngs, 3%"38 purchased of Oblvas EvAkr.:Bl S.:Second et.. ' Philadelphia. , , ORTZ & Bli. CK." REFRIGERATORS AND WATF.RIILTERERS. EVAN . B premium Ventilated ilefrigetAtors for ,cooling and preserving Meat, Butter. Milki Water, and kit arti cles for culinary purpses. Water Vilterers. foa purify ing brackish or muddy water, can be had separate or at tached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity oflice coed ing the whole in the warmest weather, . - Also, in Store tend for Sale I Portable Shower Baths, arranged for warn; or col water , Water Coolers. for hotels. stores and, dwelling .; Store • frocks, for moving boxes, bales, crates, A•c.; Seal Premles, Copying Preases,..and Druggists' Presses. (Establishedln 1835.) • OLIVER 1: 01 S. Second street, 2 docirs belnivil Philadelphia, February 9. '143 : ',. 84,1 EMI MUSIC • PUBLISA/DIC INOUE; . , ''' • ' - - LEW& WALKLR, SUeressorsto EORGE .11. 111 U ......._, WILLIG, N 0.186 Chesnut street, u der the -- ---- Utsh House, Philadelphia, - are co stantly publishing the latest Music, from,ihe most popular An. I hors in the United States, in a, style that will late with, any issued at any other house. either In this country . . or Europe,. , , They have also the pleasure to annOtinetalo t e public that their stock of Sheet Magic ori.hand; conSlof the argestalid most . complete assortment: to be fou d in the .ountry ..., , ,t Ware roustantlY addltiirtri their stoe all the New Male published in New York', Briston, &c. They alsc(iubllsh several Instruition Books, which are n general nee throughout the country. • - PIANOS—A tine assortment of the best man uitettirers of New York and Boston, at the loirest cheap pri es. . . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.- ALso, a general assortment of Gultais, Violins. Banjoes, Flutes. Acconleans, &e- Violin. Gultar:and Harp Strings, of the best Italian qualities. all of which will bil furnish ed to the public and the trade at the lOwest rate,. Orders punctually attended' to. • ,- i Afir All Lee & Walker's Music and Pubileatior obtained at B BANN AN'S Pock aMEMusie .-t" , Tulle. PbUadel hip F-t.' 4 Di! _ FARRIERS OF SORTYLI,ILL . COII: Leinatee American. FCrilliaC.: VAN be had ats2s'a top, or IL/barrel; also, Leinan's finper-Phekphate of 2;4 cents per pound by the barrel, arpo atop; Sale dealers a large deduction ; abto. Zeineo's net e, the cheapest bons manure. In:theworld—S head; also, Leinavia Liquid MantareOn casks. 1 300 gallons. with directions for use. Same. as Is England with such great success:. elite, Letnau, leer for fruit trees and grape vines; Leinatia y for Lawns and grass land, also, Potash; Bone D ter, Ground Charcoal, Nitrite of Sodii,ffcda, ft Ammonia. Crushed Bones, Le. , The above named Yertilizers Mid i'hosphat of Lime have been in use for the past Ave liars sure tally in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New ;Jersey, PTinsylva- Dia. and in the Islands of 'Bermuda aid Barba oes; Di plomas from the three Elates of NW* York, Pens sylvanla and New Jersey State Agricultural 54cieties. and Crystal Palace Association of New York. ! Delivered free of portage at any stsAloci in Philadelphia. Orde by mail 1 , remitting thi cash, registered at the Pest O ff ice or draft on any good house in Baltithore..Ne*. York or biladel _phia, will be satisfactory. 0. A: LEINAII, Proprietor. N 0.19, South Itsmit Strout, Ph s i4idelphia l '..M February ,'66 tzt SOPER PHOSPHATE OF LII DIV I LuIVIAS' have been awai tb€4 Subscribers ler the above article Pebnsylvania Ftate Agricultural Sextet New Jersey 4 * .. ,. r . :. Decks County "'= t• Schuylkill County ~., 1 • 4 , Berke County ,i . ,4 : ‘• NOW Castle County, DM., i u'„ The 'quality and-high character of our pre well known; it is considered the Nest and in MatinreTor Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potati,es and Not only producing large crops,' bat permit proving the soil. .: . Price $4O per NIOO The. (l crate per /b.) CAUTlON.—Observe that every Darrel of our A icie has our name and that of Potts * Klett stamped onthe head! Pamphlets describing its qtalitlee and mode of using can Do had at our store, or by Mail, - when desired." A liberal deduction made to Dealers. . ._ Agent/ Wanted. We have for sale one cargo of ;the :eeletwated Pacific Ocean Guano, dummied per Shipilarriet ihnlel similar to that sold by us last season, and iblek mire Bitch great satisfaction. It Ie fully equal to Peruvian 6wano at a Lower Price. Cancerluo.or Fisch Mannre. - A Nil supply 'of this new an . value article, to:veld& vet call tie tici attention of Farmers. . ... ~., i CO. I Ma 1137 rcaritis ar gon" constantly on hand nd for saki atthe low rates.— tbrn Sheller, of the t approved Imilltnic at Manu facturers' prices. . - • . ' ALIEN 4, NODLICS; No. ZS. Wharves and 34 8. Wateret., first air shore Chest nut at., Phila. Munn, k Lancrt,'Agetts niPottsville. . W. W. Toots., ~ .-,...Ariburn. T. S iro ': n, • . '." -S. Pleven. Maris 1. BUSHNEL ht. HILADELPHIA. : R MUM, irholeaale Dealer* ill - HO , : I YOILOVES AND VMETIES, 103 N•rth Third strati, Philadelphia. llamb o'6U , li)4lms NINA ! CHINA ! ! CELINA!!! A i metican Porcelain I%lanufactu -6mpany, ars daily receiving from their tilinteester. N. J...lap.a quantities of China, y well to the trade at eery low prices.— also fully 'prepared to receive orders to any orks a which t• They ex cot. o. 3 Second March ty Buildings. Jones Alley, between tront and f, above Market St., Philadelphia. '2,165d 123 m Gai'lNG purchaSed the entire stock of the late G MO. W. 1311 G WA a I hankfui for a continuance of (13,,f1 l:Zro ral patro . • ge bestowed upon Mr. Itidgwe.y: and having ade arrangements to be in constant receipt of a full , rtment of OILS, sre feel confident we can give entire ea breed - on to the customers of the late house. and respectirilly solicit the trade in genial to call and examine of:mated: before purchasing elsewhere. MITCHELL. & CIIOASDALE. Sept 11, ISSS 3S-ly 50. 30 N. Wbarce • bile. ;: of REIVI co :VA:L. tr jai i l'in to it az' :importers pb a. IME.o = Ali n a u EE, fl u P. re lS., m p a l . pe r r man ,. ufaerers ca 11 raper Warehousp -,,' 0 3& 5 Decatur street' hladel tli- atte Mori of purchasers to their estensise assortment of pe and paper makers' materials, Fulled to the wants o dealers and eonsnmers in every section of the country All orders will metre prompt attention and be filled at as low prices as tiny house In the Union. Se 1 tons of rags wanted for catch. Marc 1. `6 . lx, I day of morn . y and En I. S. CUSTER, no:vEr: ?I VitTACTUKIER. Third No. 3S t Na 2nd sired, 4 doors übove. Gran, Pizilacra, A it i T ST fu respectfully informs er : 131.. c citi..milliners, and the public generally, that be has. ud Will continue to keep klarge assort ment of Straw and Fancy Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Frames, Ribbons, Silks, French and American Flowers. Bonnet Trimmings, and millinery goods of every', description, wholesale and retail. Also. Men's and Bo ys' Leghorn, Panama and Braid Rats. I. S. CUSTER. Philadelphia, March ,'443 13-6 t ient of ci ser rs and lirpora such iseeuri ile per, ablett ADAMS' FRIENDS' CENTRAL _DRY GOODS STORE, • 8.. earner Wi anti Arckerreir. Philadelphia. 1-ISubscriber having made very im rta i nt additions to his establishment, by eon • necting the first floor of his old store with that of the /". beautiful four story building adjoining, known as -Har r many illll."l(surmounted with a high cupola.) Invites his old Mistomers and friends to an examination of an entirelyjnor stock of Fancy and Staple Pry Goods, se lected e presaly in reference to thepresent opening.— The ainicirtment comprises:—Seasonable dress materials, of new and tilegant kinds; plaid, India and black silks; shawls, Of all kinds; hosiery, gloves and mitts; embroi deries, and 'linen cambric handkerchiefs; furnishing goods ofinll kinds: Irish linens, flannels, trinmens:&c.. to whicti are added new gOods . daily, of choice descrip tions. CiIARLES ADAMS. P. S;—iPersons wishing a splendid view of the city and vicinitycaa ascend the,' cupola, by a private stairway which will be found well worth a visit. Marchr°6 '56 13-2 m . 199 ' ` ON Mar. and TS, WITCHES, JEWELRY. AVUSE'S • el HE AP Watch and Jew- N.jelry. Store. No. 72 North Second ; streo, (opmite the Mt. Vernon -• , ilouse).Philadelphia. ®HoldLever Watches. full Jeweled. 18 K cases, S2S: Sli ver Lever, full Jeweled. $l2: Silver Lepini, $9: Qum:tier.. $5 to $7 ;: Gold Spectacles. $4 50 to $10; Silver Spectacles $1 50; Silver Table Spoons. per set, $l4 to SIS: Silver sea Spoons. $9 to $11; Silver Tea Spoons $4 75 to 7 So, Gold Pens and Gold cases, $3 20 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver Cases. $1; together with a variety of tine Gold Jew elry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob chains. All goods war rnted to be as vepresented.,. Watches and Jewelry re painailn, the best manner. Also, Slasonlc Marks, Pins. Le. made to order. 11.-;—All • • - - uy mail or otherwise. will be punctually atkended to. Sept. 22, '55 35-ly low 1) on t the STAUFFER & HARLEY &CHEAP WATCHES S, JEWELRY—Wholesale and 1 retail—at the “Pftiladelphia Watch and Jeakdry Store," No. 96 North' Second street, cor ner of Quarry, Phi adelphia. Gold Lero Watches. fit/ I Jeweled, 1S carets fine, $.28. Gold Lepine Watehes,lB to $.24. Silver 14iVer,fulijewelled.$121 tilild Spectacles, $7 00 Silver Lepini... jewels, 9 I Simi Silver do 1 50 i•luperior I/ uartiers, 71 Ladles' tiold Pencils. 1 00 Gold Bracelets, 3.1 Silver Tea-spoons. set, 1 00 ... ... .. .. ..„. .. . _ deg, of PI and all. at - - Gold Pens, with Pencil. and Silver Holders, $l. Gold Finger-rings, rents-to SSO; Watch lllasses, plain, 1.2 1 4 cents; patent;.:ll:' cents: I.nnet. 25 cents: other articles in proportion:l, All gwde warranted to be what they are'sold for. STA VEIL k HARLEY, On inntd-.-POMO Gold and. Silver sLevers and &Tines still lower than the above pares. Sept. 29,'65 • . 39-10 m , 1 WATCHES. JUST ItF.CEI VIM, an extensive rssortment of Watches. as follows: Fine Gold Magic Hunting and Hunting Cage Patent Fiver. from $OO to VOO. Go . ld Anchor Lever and Lepine e from $22 to $.50. Sitrer Watches—liont Ing find Open Face from $4 to $4O. Jewelry—Also a very extelmiveas.sortment of Fine Jew elry. x: Plated Ware.—Jost received, a variety of the latest patterns and beat quality, by the set or sin gle. piece. : Fancy Goods—ln every variety. such as Fine China Figures. Flower Vases, Inkstands. Ornaments. &e. Musical instrunwrat.—Superior Violins, Guitars, Amur deons, Flutes, kc., kc. r . All of which are offered at the lowest market prices.— Call and see for yourselves. at MAX LEI3I3IERS, (Late L. Fisher.) Centre street, 3 doors above Mahan tango. Pot Dec.l6, 1854 [Aug. 26, 34) 48-tf, REAL ESTATE SALES. TO THOSE WHO WISH FARMS! 0 h ave Fertile Land at a cheap price and on easy, terms. your attention is called to the ti DOW A Y FARM ANDCOAL COMPANY. Ttceniy fine Acres or more in proportion, are given for pat, payable in tatitsalments of $1 per week or 5.4 per month. It is located iu Elk county. Pen nsjirattia.',and has one of the best markets for its produce in the State The soil is a rich toilet, and is not to_ be surpassed ftrtfarming, as ex amination will show. It has the best elements of pros perity. being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected by four railroads. The tim ber is ! of the most valuable kind. Title unexception ably good; and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity - to commence far ming. providing for one's children or making an invest ment.'Further particulars can be had front the pam phlets 'KWh are sent to ltninlrers. Letters answered prompt/y. Apply or address t...AM'L Wi CATTELL, Sec., 135 WALNUT Street, marthiside. between Fourth and Fifth sit., Philadelphia. Full information is contained in' the pamphlets. Feb. 9. ISL 6 643 m I en's pedec, ,Inmes, rdcd .upc. Ilar- oil.— ealet s at the COAL LANDS FOR SALE: COAL VALUABLE COAL LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE—That Celebrated tract of splen did Coal land known as the -Spohn Tract," containing the justly celebrated and " Spohu Vein," also what is generally known as the "Seventy-five acre tract," ad.- joining, on the Mt. Carbon Rail road and in West Nor. wegian Township, owned by Nicholas K Thourou : Eau., is hereby offered at priVate sale, on the most advanta. geot s terms. The tract contains all the Coal Veins in the Great Southern !Anthracite Regions—including. besides other: tracts. thesegenerally known as the l'alnur, Charley RA avrAstri, Pturch Orchard, Orchant, Primrose and Mam moth, With all the underlying, though yet 'unexplored, beds of cool which are known to exist in the formation. averaLing when proved, over a hundred feet of solid Coo . jln fact, the tracts now otfored, contains the richest Coal deposits in the County. IL w information, apply to Francis Spencer. Esq.. agent fiar lal lands, and real estate generally. Office in Rail road rent above E Market street, Pottsville, Pa. March 2'2. 1856 . • Li-tf COLLIERIES FOR SALE:- r-011 SALE —Two of the most Yalu .•4l. Collieries in Schuylkill county. Pennsylvania, viz; the BLACK MINE COLLIERY at Pottsville, and the BROCKVILLE COLLIERY at Brockville. The isubicriber now residing In this city, and being nnable from other occupations to give to these Collieries the pi4soruil attention which they require. has been in duced to offer then; for sate at the opening of one of the best seasons which has ever occurred in the mining of Anthracite Coal. API ghesnnt. .."1111i BLACK MINE or York Farm Colliery at Potts ville etabraccs all the free burning lied Ash veins of SChuyikillibunty, anti the prodnit has always been in great demand and met with a ready sale at the highest prices in thellhNt pork and . lierik ngland mar kets. :During the past summer, an'ax . penditure of $•20.. pop was ma de at this - Colliery in-taking. a new lift OD, the Black Mine vein. The pn4perty . Is now in a splendid condition, aiid-cspable.olproducing annually 40,000 tons of very superior liedr Affb coaL The Slope has first rate iron T rail, and'all 'the roadson the outside are laid down in the same substantial manner. It has a breaker operated by a twenty horse engine, with rol lers. large screens. and all the fixtures necessary to do the work .in the beit and most - economical manner:— There bra large amount of other personal property, such air. Cars, Wagons, reams, Mules hr., which will be sold with it. At the BROCKVILLE, COLLIERY, a tunnel has re• cen hien driven to cut the celebrated Tuscarora vein which' runs 'through the whole estate for nearly one mile, and , which is now in a very fine condition. The two engines at the tfie Slope and the Breaker; and the Iron Drift Cars'(of which these is a large number) were outdo by Haywood & Snyder. All the mails have been laid_ down with the j rail, and all the fixtures and improve meats which have been made upon this valuable* ty.are very advantageously arranged for cheat Undet a careful and active managementthl s can bo Potts- 50a lam, at o wboler Ma -I,ollllw* rem 2 to aced in a Pert 11. ertilize et, Plan pbate wlll prodUce annually a large quatltlty of Coal yeirs to crime. The atone Storehouv • end ot'. ty In the town of Brockville, will (if wanted) be In the' sale. . ..„, Apply U.) Mr. George C. Potts, at Pottaville; . subscriber in this city at 110 Broadway. New Yory., March 22, '50. 12- , OEO.II THE UTATE i IB%INCS PUI N.EXT OOOR TO THE , POST OPPT XTO. 83 Dock Street, Philade► 1854.—Interest flee per cant.. AU SIMI{ returned on demand. .The STATE - BAi'INGS FUND, No. &3 DOCK , neat door la Third Street, and a djoining tbi'Post receives Money on deposit daily, from 9in the morning until 3 in the afternoon ; also Monday evenings, from to 9 o'clock. Interest Is allowed on deposits at , the rate ofFITE PER CENT. per annum. Deposita will be re turned in whole or in part on demand, without notice. The.popplarity of this Ofeee with all classes of the community. both in town and country, and its cense quent'suetess, may be ascribed, in part, to the following substantial reasons: , id. Deem a eenventent.-teepolatilble, and 'Profitable, Depository to Executors, Administrators, Autignees,Col. lectors,. Agents, and all public othccrs—to Attorneys, Trustees, Societies and Associations, whether Inempora.' ted or otherwise—to married or single ]..dies—to Sin dents,. Merchants, Clerks, and business men generally—l to Mechanics, Farmers. Minors of either sea, and all who have funds, much or little. to deposit. where they may be had at any time with Fiveper cent interest added. ttd. DePositors receive Books. with aft abstract of the By-Laws and regulations. in which is entered their de posits, which Books serve as vouchers. They ,may desig. nate, in cam of sickness. death, or absence, who shall re ceive Owls deposits, without the intervention of Execee tors or Administrators. •Any one or more persons may deposit In his, her, or their name, orferany other person or person,: .14. A Report is made each year to the Legislature anti Councils of that:By. ' - • lth..Tbet °Meer' are svforee before they enter open their duties, in addition to giving Bonds with sumps. 3th.: Thi , State Savings Fund is a Seal Savings Fund— sot an Insurance and Tenst CompanY. Our large - list Depositnreand tits Philadelphia public, have been care.:l del to ablest", that the charter avoids , the business and risk of insurance. dth. In order to afford ererlieleonabht ilisUltYle De-, postfors who reside at &distance Gem the office, their de• posits are pennitted to be withdratili by checks, after the manner cuetenmet with the Banks.. t heck ; Book. rill befurnished to, depositors without charge. • ~ The popslar pitironage bestowed; upon this Mike thy a proverMA eautiotut and discriudnithatsuonnemity, and where the, character of the Institut 0111 is best known. is a gratifying fact to which the 7reu tees desire tonsil at. tuition. (ISO. 11. 11A HT, President. CILAS. 0. IMLAY. Treasurer.-., • oreh e l !r to by the ratioiris Reliable Grass, oily NOTICE. 9-3 m GEM TO BUILDERS. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! NU'l" joint' shingles, warrant dutubility. at $l3 per 1000. al ways on band at Ibeittor ratifier the autsertber. Forw.ardin4 to every di recidu by ItAllmad. W. F. MATZ. - . W*yne tp., tear the Summit.. Sehuyildll CO. Feb: 16. '56 .7.6rn LUMBER! LUMBER!! 1 yr HE sstiThseriber haviugon the Istklay , tic November. 1555. purchused the entire Interest of aids, Severn ,k Co—inn saw-nail at Mount Mope; situ ate iii linnet; township, Schtlylkill county, Is prepared to tarnish bills of Lumber with derputch, and respect fullrsoliciti the patronage so liberally bestowed On the retired firm?; JAS. ItUe4IILL. iNittsville,,january 12,'55 .., , ...., I.UMBER. AND PROP TIMBER. IN'IZZER A; DAVIES, are prepared . 4 ..y.it0 supply nay quantity of lien:dock and other Min t, r, trona that. Mills (sawed t 0 order) at the cheapest rated. Dialers and builders will find it their Ind:Test to buy from them. They hare also a quantity of R roP4l.m. her (r ea'.e, iVhich they will deliver on the lAttleSchuyl kill ttailroad, 3 miles above Tamaqua. 'L . :Wilgus, duly 7,'55 27-tt • • LUMBER! LUMBER!! he subscriber relpettfully announces to the public that he has eZetupleted his Steam Cir eurai Ia Locust Valley, Schuylkill county, and Is now prep4red to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the loweitt prices—such as Vine, Hemlock and White Wk of genii , size awl description. - Lir Bllis of Lumber cut to order at the shortest notice. Nor. 17, '65 .111-tf EJAVAItD E. BLAND. • WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL. IiETWUN Tit s . Snnbnity & Erie Railroad and the Canal, o,Ppoeitel Ike Furnace ,Williamsport, Penna. '• S. BANGER & CO., whole - k_A sale and Detail Dealers and Manufacturers of white and Yellow nine flooring boards, sash; doors, blinds, shut ters,-aidlng, Wood mouldings, aa. Jig and scroll sawing, ' fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing douw with p6omptness, and in the best manner. Feb. 9. '54 , TRANSPORTATION. THE. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,. O'll. l S-VILLE TO HARRISBURG. 'This lino connects daily with all their great South ern Mad Western Routes. fly arrangement their place of business in Pottsville will be at the omen of Howard & Co • S. S.•WlLLlA3lS,Superintendent. april 22. ISM 16-ti. PHILAD'A. I READING RAIL ROAD.- SINSWINS, RATES 01? FREIGHT ON !iIERCHANDIZE. (IN AND AFTER. NOVEMBERIst, .1.18&l. Until further notice. the following Rates of Freight will'be charged per 100 pounds: -A It zt. - 24. f',..-11' „ ,k •E 1 i" , . E-1 Dry Goode con recUonery. Rinks. Carpet- .1, au 1 inks, Cigar, Frwsh Meat. Fish. Grass, he Anvils, Ilran. Butter. Copper. 1:,7148, liar- I thenware•Grindstoaeatiroreries.llemp 1 . • llams, Hardware, Hides. Hollowware. 2 2 I Leather, Machinery,Oysteni,oll6,Seeda. I .• Al ee.Beer. C4ton, Coffee. Omin.Bar Iron, i 1,43 d. Molik.e.s.Nnili. Spikes, Rice. Salt, .}. ' 18 Prorisioni * . Sugar. Whimkey. &e., 1 Finxims. lire 'Bricks. Guano. 31111 Stones, - 1 Pitch andl'ar. Salt. Scrap Iron, Timber } 15 at id Lumber. .4c.. Brick 4, Coke. Cord Wood, Clay. Gravel. Jl lei,. Iron .Ore, Limestone, Manure, l'ig, y 12 I rim, Plaster. Slate, Le., J. . Flonr, per barrel, . 3O . Odt. til 18$4 -424 f "I = PHILAD'A & READING R/k agaitailla.VM • OFFIE C of.the•Philada.•& 1 OFFICE l'hiladelphia, Febru, The rates . 01 FreL gb t and Tolls on Coal t thlii Company, will be as follows. from Marc :Witt, 1855:1! IZIM To it ichmOlid. '• " I'lane, iretown. " BermanfOwn R. R. " Falls of thuylloll, " Slanayunk. Spring, Mills, c"nsheburken and Ply ;mouth Railroad. " itambo's'and Potts' and Norristo'ri nr Bridgeport. ••• Port Kennedy, Forge, " " itoyer's Ford, ‘• Prdtstmln, " Homdasrille, • iiirdsbotte .• Reading, " Between' Reading and • . :Sitohrseille, " • lifohrartile, " Hamburg, " Pririgabnrg. By outer 'of the Board of Managers. Marco 3.1855 9-tf S. BRADFORD. Secretary LEGAL CA ER ri th e iTo a w t n La L 0 _ [February 9, '56 6- TIAVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law, IL/Pottsville, l'a. Mee la Market st niet, opposite the Nit 'Office: July 14,' , 55 1:8-ly PLEMENT S. FOST R; Justice of the Piro, Ntinersville—colleetions and agendea so. Heated and attdnded to caretnlty, rphrttaryl2l, '56 ' 8-tf L' l ••'sC . , THOMPSON, Attorney and I'' 4 *Counsellor at Liw. Office, below T. J. Allison's Bat Store, lower end of Broad street, Tamaqua. February !it, 5-1 y TOHN P. HOBART, Attorney at Law' trennatnli!sioni.r for New York. °Mee opposite Ameri. mit House, centre Street, Vottsville, Penna. Apr 1124,38511 17-Iy. THOMAS H. BANNAN, Attorney Law: Office iu Ceutre Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. Poitsaille, Penna. : Nov. 20,11,85,3 47-ly AIIRANCIS 'SPENCER, Magistrate , and Rita Estate Agent. Office in Rail Road street EasOrarket, Pottsville. Pa. March 1.856 1.2-tf eIEOkGE dell. KEIM, Attorney kfi Law. Pottsville, Penna., will attend to legal business in :Schuylkill county and elsewhere. • Office in Centrk sti'eet, nearly opposite the Miners' Hank. July ?,'as 27- TAMES H. G.RAEFF, Attorney at t, Law, having removed to Pottaville, has opened an O nce under the Telegraph Office, Cent re StreeLopposite &liners' Bank. - December 6, 1851 49-1 y S r A MUE GARRETT, Magistrate, Conveiincer and General Collector, will attend to ill bualuess entrusted to hint with diligence and 12ge.If C,entre , street, PottF.ville, Pa.. opposite the Town lie 11, Iti.ll.—The Dockets - 4,N. 111 Wilson. Esq., are In p session of ?Runnel Garrett, Dui. [July 14,'55 "26. BUSINESS CARDS. OR. J. T. NICHOLAS, PRYSICIAN, SURGEON /k, ACCOUCREUR; ' Onlee—Marketlit, above Second. yotteville, Dec. 16, 1814 [May '..X/-*26 . 1 4641' G. N. BOWMAN, geon Dentist, Office in Brick Building,' cornet Market and Second Streets, Pottsville, Pa. 1' October I. 1853. • 40-tt PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., lato!M% the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, eaSores lands, mines, kr, October 3:1.'55 . ~ • c_ - .—: F. M. DIXON, DOCTOR, of igia mi . Dental Surgery, has removed Vohhe North sae t cornef of Second and Norwegian strkts, Pottsville: Septembei2, 1554 354.1 OHS HODGKISS, Mining . Engil tfi neer and Surveyor, Centre St.. Pottsville, Pa., at tends to Surveying and Exploring ;Coal Lands, inspect ing Mines;Ac. Agent for the purchase and sale of Real, Estate, coilxKion of rents, C. March 22, 1556. 12-tf. IaELVIS J. MARTIN and Frank Car . - • ter. Surveyors and Civil Englubers. In cOnneetioix a 11 P. WY Shearer, of l'ottsvil e. will attend to surveys of lands, Mines, towns and all other business In the Hue of :thel t praession. Pottsvilie t January 5,'56 ' 1- , ti EO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGI .. A. <Jr ueet and surveyor, Silver TerracsCentre Street, l'ottsvllle, - • Pa. Examinations, Report Surveys and lllSps of Cdsl 'Mines, Coal Lands,3linlug. lachinery, kt. elbented oti tho shortest notics. Agent fokCoalllines t e SePtemh . or 24, 1853.3RAtf . . . I L TEITRY . W. POOLE, . Geological, .I . l .. Topiigiaphical and Mining Engineer, Centre street, Pottsville,,Pa., giros attention to surveys and examina tions 'of Coal Lands, to . surreys of mines requiring spe. dill accuracy, and. to the vuperintendence and entire charge foe proprietors or estates. I Vebruary 2, '56 [July '22, '54 21411 Sir . •iiGENCY—Fox the Purchase and s of Real Estate: baying and gelling Coal; to ing 'charge of Coal Lands. Mines, fie., and collecting rents—from twenty years experience in the County be hopes to give satisfaction. Office Mahantango Street, Pate:Title CHAS. M. 111 LL.. ' APO! 6,4830 ' . ' -144 f IL McElwain:. Civil and Mining 1 •Englneer, Ashland. Ts., attend. to Surveying and 11 - I spurting Mines, surveying'and dividing lands, regh latiog Town Lots, and all other business in the Ilne of his profession. . Letter eddress, Fountain Spring P. 0., Schuylkill County, Pa. - iFeb.ll3,lSlid. (1 IIkOWN,, Inspector of MineS, ir tenders his services 6 Landowners and others. in n king F4aminatiotut. Reports. &e., of Mines and Coal Lands. Prom his knoiledge of Veins and experience In Mining operations, tutting been in this county 14 years, and carried on Mines the last six years. he hopes to give gOneral gat Istaction to all who may employ him. REFERS to lusts Netts and D. El Mot, Eno., Potts. vine, and. neNJOUN &Mir& and IVltuan Parse, Eels., Philadelphia, for capability and Integrity. s• Yeast Norwegiau. June 30,'33 . 126-1 y OWM. D. L. DODSOA,.Operi ) i Ise and Mechanical Dent et, has fitted up one of the best. Dental •Establishmenti in this part of MC St" and intends to afford his patrons the benefit of ens improXement in the Art._ Me guarantees toitoltata useaturetna abet in the adaptation and arrangement of Terroinetalle or Vitrescent Teeth ;Inserts partial or whale sets on Atanosphrric pressure, 'to the entire exclusion of , Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and mote with taco and tills degnying teeth With gold.rendering then earful &trim:life. • Offl !khrk.t .trrel fen tit, miboveCetgrei tiortb • • • --.--:---, Adrertiaewente set in Ictrycr type than roma/. mil 1 t r e charged a per cent. diletttore on our ',mat rake BOOTS , AND SHOES, . TATS AND CAPS, STRAW IIiNMIS In every variety , ADDICKS, VAN. DUSEN & SMITH, Il).lsl4.varkei &rya, l'iatadelphta,. J. A. MOORE, (with Hodgson ,t; Kean) Agent. Office, Pennowlva , pia ball, Vottaville. January Iti, 1656 - • 3-1 y GEO - .I' W • POMEROY & co., I IVALESs IN • . 41:11., SOAP, CANDLES, &c. NO: 03 South Water street, below Markel, Philadelphia . . . . .perm, Lard}}}}}} Elephant, Wbale, Tanners' and Machine* - : Ui , sperm and Adamantine Candles. ~ Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. L'ltiladelpitia, January L,',6 1-ly OILS! OILS!' OILS!!! iio ORE, AUIINT POP. HO CSON ig. KEAN, Nile, 5 &- ti S. 11Jliarvis, philaba., General O mission Merchants, and Dealers . in ;PHA AND SPERM OILS, 1011 MI NING D MECHANICAL PUR POSES. I, OFFICE—PEN NeILVAICIA II ALL. Pottsville Sept. 22, '.sil) BALY, & BROTHER, No. 252 Chesnut Bt., above Ninth, Philadelphia, Invite attention to their extensivitro Amen t of IMPORTED CARPETINGS, , IT H 1 F ng ii. then theye and w choicestillopei: ty to- les s; ( 1:y, em Gracing - • Velvet Tapestries, • TaPestry Brussels, Imperial Three-Ply, Extra Heavy Ingrain, • Best Venitians g All of which are warranted ,io be of the best quality and will be sold at the lowest Meet; for rash. 1 IiAILY k BROTHER. Philadelfthls, Sept. 15, 1855 37.1y BEMENT, DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, TOOL ii . I7I.LDERS d' IRON FOUNDERS, ARE prepared to make Designs and Drawin6 for MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES It SMITH SHOPS. and to furnish all the necessary Machinery, . I Tools, Cranes, ' Cupolas, Blowers, Forges, &c. Tools of every size and description. ;Mafi a quality, with improved adjust:ale ilaugj I X all diameters and faces; Pulley and Bal d,, and all such Castings as are made in , size required. Rolls and Rolling Mill 3lachluists log of the bell ars. Pulleys lieu Fly Witt ; Lam, of any work, &c kr.l January 5, NEW . N. 'SPENCER THOMAS, NO. IlliSoL7ll SECOND STREET PUILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufa:turer and Dealer in Droy,,, ife+cines, CA emicals, .Aside, Dye Step, Paint*, Ole, Colorr; White Lead, French and Amerie a Wh ite Zlite, Windom Wuset, (iltient Wurc, Vnenisfies, BruffheN, In rdrrents, G i ronnd Spice., Whole .Spirets,and allother artides usually kept tyilrityyiste, diny inetu • . .. linra.r, In " LROAD. • . R. Co. try 28,1h45. ramporte by .11 4b to Juno All orders b i Country mere , stock before p the r harres warranted. March 8. 'al ET %It! A. ic.a.3E/Lr3 . FURNIT9E & FURNISHING STORE. rilllE subscribers take pleasure in an i_ nouncliigl totite public in general, and the Coal Ike ' gion in particular, that they are now prepared to supply them with all 'articles in their line of business. As they int ,td to m0 1 t.... to FiRI\T . manufa turgid, under the immediate so perinteudence,of one of the firm, .Mr. D. R. KAERCHER, who has for mitny years had the entire charge of Mr. Ilin kle's best nor*. they feel contidentthat they can furnish the public with articles lu•their line, not surpassed by any other establishment in the Unitec States, for style, durability and tinish. SILLYMAN &VCIIEIt. • ' Cabinet Illir i el Rooms and Manufactory A . 1,5 a Second street, hrlniol i D i ock street, Philadelphia • , A. S. Sill y an.l, [D. N. lEnercher. P. S.--I turttiends from Pottsville and the Coal hegira will find it to. their interest to give us..ri call. As that is our native place, we -are determined to do our b -.I It please them. 11 . 11 orders will be promptly attended io , Philadelphi 4 . October 11'. 1855 i . -411-1 y -I- I I MANUFACTURERS' i • 200 195 1 90 185 190 Isa 1 90 185 1 90 135 1 90. 1 85 190 185 165 160 1 65 160 1 60 1 55 1 60 155 I CO 155 1 55 1 50 145 140 1 45 140 140 1 35 140 1 35 130 125 120 1.15 1 /241! , 1 =l5 201 1 15 120 115 120 115 1t•0 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 lib 1"5 1 a 1 (.5 I ris 1 65 1 CI 1(5 1 45 1 05 1 05 DS. INSURANCE COMPANY. ImuRTEECPSRPETIIAL. . Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CIIITAI., $500,000:. 71 Fire, lit ' e & Inland Transporiation. Al lON .9 LIP,PINCOTT, President. ALFRED { EEKS, ' 1 ORRIN.WX;ERS., Vila President. I 6eeretay. GEORGE YOU:s4 ~ Treasurer. 41-ti' S-ly f. JIADELPHIA. INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CALLOWIIILLISyIitter. BETWEEN YATR 4IND PUILAD..I ',HOLESALE DRUG STORE. lig°, Glue, She. Flue, Pcitto47l, of-c. mall or otheririso promptly attended to. midi, are invited to call and examine our rchasingtllsowheiy. thxds sent to any of railroad ttations: Pric,s-low, and goods Directors: Aaron S. LI pineott, N leholaS O. Taylor, Mahlon Oil Ingham, ' Alfred Weeks; Wm. B. Th mss, Orrin Rogers.:' Wm. Neal. John P. Simons. Charles J. lucid, James I'. Smyth. This Company was organized with a cash capital. and the Directiws have determined to adapt the business to its available resources. To observe prudence in condUct -1 Ifig its affairs with a prompt adjustment of losses. OTYKE—No 10 Merchants' Exchange. Philadelphia. The tinders goed has Leen appointed Agent for the above Company, in Schuylkill county. and will effect all kinds of Insdrance. as above ; on application at his office, opposite the ToWu Hall, Puitsville. 1 Februk6' Z IBM The largest Stock of CHINA, Gla l ss and Queensware, ever , L - inported, consisting of DINNER, DESSERT, TEA :•• 1 • : AND 1 .- TOILET • SETS, • RAM LE MARBLE FIGURES, lORNAMENTS 9 Eaglisli, French and Bohemian Grass*are • & Fancy Articles for t 4 Toilet Table & Etegers, Together with every variety of staple and lowpricet Wares, f for househol d and kitchen purposes, all ( - 4 which will-be sold at It E'T IL, in large or Small quantitles,•to suit the wants of tat ere. at lest prices than they can be found anywheie til l wholesale? • • Our:root(q is, Buy: of the Manufacturer : and sell to thei consumer, ata small profit for Cash. ..11111111i, 1 No. 2 19 Chestnut St. above Seventh Street S - March 2i) lIARDWARE. IRON C OMMISSION ViIARE,.HOUSE, PEN'. RE STREET Pottsiiille.— k) The tilbsCribers prepared Ito furnish the Trade 'Machinist And Opera Mrs at rhila elphia prices. (freight . added) whOte.4ale or retail, best AMeriam Bart Iron, man ufactured Ai Pottsville', and warra r led of superiorquallty. ALso, rails ,sultable for int cs, and Cable Chains furnished ' t short notice direct f In the importer. E. YARDLEY. ON . . York Sh) e, Nov. 22, 1853 47-tf COL M A N'S C UT LE RY _ STORE, , 0. ill 1 North TAIIrd Stre et. GONTA:N'FL a Y on hand, large as ; sortuint of Peril and Pocket tillireS, Scissors. and 1, Razors, Tx le Knives ''. Forks, in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and vr dbandbis; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie ,0 Knives.ki ALSO—A I rely extensive assortment of Walters, Tea Trays, Aci 1 Floe liiillsli Ilona, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and Single( and Double barrelled Pistols. with a general stock of Fancy Hirdrtare, constantly on band. I I JOHN M. COLEMAN, importer: Philaff plila, Dee. ap, 18.54 (Dec. 2 7,'53.62J 51-tt' TO YOUNDRYIKEN, MACHINISTS & OTHZBS APIiiRVES, N. E. corner South and Penni streets, Philadelphia, furnishes ingot copper and brass, pig iron, sbed iron. Judders, fire bricks, port. able forges', spatter, block tin, lend, flundry mouldings. facings, criacibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of all kinds, brim, old copper, &e., ke. lie is, also. a dealeiln wrought and 'cast scrap iron and other metals. It is hie desire to tatommodate maehin ists a nd othens a t a distance from 'city, by furnishing any article they may want in their badness. Articles not mentioned in the above will be 'pt cured a ai l forwarded. Any inquiry in the abovellnelwill promptly answered, 1 A. PURPLE. S. E. corner South and Penn streets • 38.4 y EMEEI . RA WARE ANDIRON DEPOT.,„ ii - THE. SUBSCRIBER, having now arrant ed his goods at his new place of business., and with a new determination of all. such goods as the business of the 130a1 Fleet may regnire, at their lowest market talie,l Solicits th inspection of the 'Public. I shall be, aiwayi, on band I d have oti hand a full stock of Ear !eon, ._ . Chopping Axes, • , - rine Iron, , Coal :levels, ' ' Cast 'Steel, 1 Trate Chains. Slit !rem, 1 • Nails and Spikes, „ itopO,l I ~ 1 Tackle Blocks. .; Belle r, -,-. _ . Anvils and : ices, &c ilardwar and Ironillepot,_Csung STorrr. three doors above ket, East side: . , :-/ "KANN POTT, July 15i 185.1 . .__ ,_ . ----, •28.-tf . FILES a -RASPS, R e-cu t • • 1 -4 and made 'Eli' ,etNa ¢1 N atreecnbore Second, be. 4t, Vine Pbtladelpbla. ,bleu or 111cursneo P?b 00E43 : B*at'd. /bar Retht San Inch. Three square mill Mee Sew Pike. $1 50 $1 62 '33; ,$0 60 1 I 4 a 063 • 0 80 0 225 •41 , 066 . 240 I 264 ,u 072 ' 276 300 • Fill- 078 aao Sfo 6 DO 420 450 120 pa ono loch more than half round Files. warrenfed mtlefeetory. A good smortment • LES eouetantly en band. .1. IL S\} 11. .• ,• • 14 "fit equal. to. twaim Rai Inch 12 13 1 14 113 liorsall All wO of NEW! • Fob' • . CARRIAGES,ri • . . ~. 1/4:f..• THE autArrll.rrs iirkYlnl var.:. i. ed the Ca rrtaf.c,. shop 4 Mr. •t i.. 1 ..nhni5..,..,•u1d r.q.i , -!7fully ~.lint thv , r0t . , ,, n.ic... of hly old 1:11. 4 112/11 , 11, :OP! til'.• 1/12 ‘ )Ii. 11/ n'n<,-,,,. Ileilr;c: d,t , rcained tG k. 4,,, 1:t1 Iho r , ..palCit VI, ei ch.• wrr}. inado try Mr. J.ta3lii47s, we ....n.c:l eti.i , oyll.`tlV I.UI. I he 1,0. heina acid tnatyrial. Call and gir , a s 4 c:.1 1 !. All work made by LIN warranted. A Iln W.IIT ;$: Itt:RlillAtlD. Shop. Morris' Addition, clearly oppcsite Yardley /Y. Son. Pataville, May S. 18.55 Is-tf CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES !! • I. subscribers ret'urn. their sincere falai - thanks t., their friends for past patrona,ze, and would respectfully 'call the attention of the public in general. to their new are sortment of CAltitIAGEs nn hand. ettn*lstingnit one and two seated Jenny Stilkies, dr., of every description. all.of which are finished In the mosi approv ad style. and made of the best material. My; A.euret: tbe services of experienced workmen.and heir.„- practical mechanic's themselves, they feel as.ured that they ran render full satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. All their work is warrant, lto irise en tire satisfaction. seeond-handed Carriages of all descrip tions on hand. which will be sold elle:ill. ilmetiriug neat ly done. Orders from a distance proMptly attended to. at their manufactory.corner of Coal arid .NlorwegLan Sic Pottsville, P 3. 4,1... The timber used for our Work is of the best New Jersey Hickory": DEM.)! k lIUFMAN March 29 . 1ti513 I 1:1 HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AHD MEDICINES. ~.. )liol.l',S.S()lt SMALL'S - .M:inual of Practice, Herring's Domestic Physician. 'Laurie's •anair's Guide. with the Medicinss. and Family Medi cine Chests. for sale by ; J. 3IOROAN. Third .izirrrl, • Jan. 19 [June 'SS v..1...1.1y . L.YONS! KATHAIRON. --- 'AVEU used Lyons' Katitairon for the hair! It is the most delittlitinl toilet arta ele in the world and la preeminently Ismeticial for tirei And Bald heads. The Katt:Lamm fully, restored my hair a ft er a baldness of twelve years. Yours truly. ' R. L. ATWATER. No. 541 Warren Strout. New York. Also, Lyons' Extract of pure Jamaica (linger, for dys pepsia and general nervous debility, .tr., can to had at C. BARI.E.Ts Perfuthery and Variety Store, Centre Street, Pottsville . October 2.3,, 1853 41-tt EMI VALUABLE MEDICINES. • THE hercinbelow mentiQLed medi dues, prepared by L. DOElClNG..Apotherary. Read ing, Islay be bad, elm . (for the purpiew of enfler purr. chase,) or Mr. *own, Apothecary, C'eutre street. Potts and Mr. F. Joint, Apothecary , 118 Rare street, Phil• adelphia. to 1k it: Ist. MUSCATIN.—The most exrelltMt remedy against complaints of the Iltotnach. rollr, inother complaints.&c.. curing . without tail, dyspepsia, if ita :me is .mederately t.ontinuetl. ANTIIEMIS,—These drops correspond to tIM above, but AEC more adapted I. Such cases' where w'eak. nes% of the digestive organs is the cam,' of .stomach.corn plaints, and of sick headache. It t' a mildly animating remedy nod particularly cur ing in sickness of the mind, and all female complaints, inclination to consumption, de. .It/LIN G. Mt( VW N., Pottsville. February 9. 6-3 m E7;MIT. 1 . AND , , Depot for Brown , sCelebrated Verra'rage and Cherry Pectoral. RECEIVING :continually large sup original pickages. i ant Trepared to meet all demands from Storekeepers. Physicians. tic.. at an advance of a few per cant: on city prices. having resolved to make it advantage ous for all persons in want of pure and fresh Drugs and :Chetuleals. to buy in thfs market. . 1-ly Constantly on hand all the nett andapproved Chemlei! and Pharmaceutical preparat ions of the United Stites mi Prussian Pharmacopisa. With the si•rvires df qualified pentions and my own personal attention. the citizens may feel confident of having all their wants in the way of Drues and the compountlimt of Prescriptions accurately and faithfully attended to, .11111:07, BROWN. Ort. 'SZo 42-Cnio Druggist unit l'harniarrultst 18121=d1IMIZ=ZZ=M C.:H. NEEDLES True. and Brace Establishment, QOUTH W e st Corner of 12th 4 ...0` i..) .1 it., —li tronts. l'hiladelphianporter of fine French TrusAcs. combining rifling lig/auras, case and durability ‘cillillorrect c.onstructiOn. Hernial or ruptured patients can hr suited by remit. tiuganiounts as below:—Seeding numher of inches round the hips. and stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3. $4, $5,; $6, $S andiO. Instructions a s to wear, and how to'bffect a cure, when pw,ilde. sent with the Truss. Also for sale. in great tarot). Dr. Banning's Improved Tatent. Body Brace, For the cure of Prelausus Uteri-. Suiffal Peons and sun ports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expandem.and Erector Braces. adaptedle all with ritixT :Moulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspen sories,'Syringes—male and female. 1 Ladies' Rooms, with lady attendants. Philadelphia. July Ifft. 304 y ,=An-ly WILBOR'S C 030011411 OF PURE COD LIVER 0-IL AND LIME. • - A CURE FOR CONSU MUTTON'. COUGHS. COLDS. ASTI! MA, BRONCHITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS LIUMoRs, . . r. Have Von Trie4 It! This important question should beasked every Invalid who Is suffering from pulmonary trouble In this fickle climate. Have you tried WILBUR'S COMPOUND OF Cob LIVER OM AND LIME! lt will not nauseate like the plain OIL, but is on the contrary, pleasant to the taste; moreover, the Phosphate of Lime is. in this corn bination.,a most remarkable aid to the healing proper- , ties of the Pure Cod Liver Oil, as.dlte following eertifV rates (selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge ments) will ampirshow. No person! should neglect, or a single hour, a cough, or any affection, of the lungs/left the most serious consequences follow. Dr. Wilber's preparation is both safe and simple, and sure, in all'ordl nary cases, and has performed some Surprisinc+nres in decided consumplitiu, where ordinai'y medical aid has failed: _Da. Wuaoa.:—During nearly the .whole of Cho past winter. Iliad suffered seriously with a cough, which had so irritated my lungs. that my physician franklyiadmit ted his fear of consumption following this trouble Is the Spring weather set In. -Medicine seemed to .afford me little relief, until I tried yOur preparation of Cod Liver OilantilAme. The effect lam forced by facts to was almost magical. and I have the pleasure of saying at this writing. May 2d. 18.53,) I am entirely free from any pulmonary trouble. With thanks to you for your valuable discovery. I cor dially recommend it to those who are thus afflicted. %am C. lIMM, • Chamber street, Boston. Manufactured only by ALEXANDER U. Wll.llOll, ("Amid For sale In Philadelphia by T. W.: DTOIT & SONS, 1:12 North Second street. For tette In Pottsvillo .by J. C. liconra, Ilrugeist. opposite Episcopal Church. Pottsville. Marrh 'fift 10-10 m. &OWE!, tIRETT s-tf 1 , fourth stomach of the OX.attli directionaof Baron ebig.the great Physiological Chemist; by J. S. TIM GII TON, M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. This is Nature's men Remedy for an' unhealthy stom ach. No art of man can equal Its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol, bitters. acids,- orpauseous drugs.— It Is extremely agreeable to thetaste, and mar bet taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water crack er without acute distress. Beware ordrugged imitations. Pepsinis not a drug. Call on the agent and get a descriPtivecircular,:gratis. giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology fl Di gestion; Dr. Pereira . on Food and -Diet ;. Dr. John W. Drarer, of New York University; Prof. Dunglison's Phys iology ; Prof. Silliman. of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology ; ac.. together with reports of cures from all parts of the United t S fates. /at-Sold by all druggists and dealers in Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR, per bottle.' B. BANNAN; Irhofesais and EttaklAgent. Pottsville. 'March S. 10. by the aid id a Microscope, we see millions of openings on the surface of our ire. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carriedto any organ or inward part. Diseases of the•Kidneys t dis4rdcrs of the Liver, affections of the iteart.lntiamationdf the Lungs, Asttna,C o ughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt parses freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily pene trates through any hone or 'fleshy patt of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward' complaints. that can not be reached by other means. 7 Erysipelas, Salt 'Rheum & Seorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of die- eases of the Skin, whatever form they U a yassume. as this ' Ointment. No rase of Salt Rheuin, Scum', Sore !leads, • S.erofula, or ErySipelas, can, long wiilustan Its in Iluenee , The inventor has travelled over many pa r ofof the glote. i viisiting the principal bospitals,dbpontin 1115 Ointment : gving advice as to its application, and baslb IR iX , VII t means of restoring countless numbers to hes& • Sore Legs,Bore Breasts, Wounds kincers. Some oftim most scieutilic surgeons relgot!tiely on th i woof this won - Miffed Ointment, when haviad tocoPe wit I the worst cases of sores, wounds, .ulcers glandular swel- I II ogs,•and tumors. Professor Holloway ulcers, by command f the Allied Governments. dispatehed to the hospitals of the Fast, large shipments of thlll llintmont. lobe used under the direction of the Medical litatT, in the worst ca, sea of wounds. It will cure any ukier,glandularswelling , stiffness or contraction of the !chits, even of 20 years. standing. Piles'and Fistulas. These and other similar distreasiim complaints can be effectually cured If the Ointment be well rubbed In over the parts affected• and by othrw Ise:tollowlug the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointntent and Pali' shoubd be used in the 029 fasts: BUllion% • Solli Legs Barns • ISore. reacts Chapped itands----- reoere ileads Skin Diseaaes t ttrttnc tof all kinds. - iiirSold at the ManuEict = riesof Professor IlottOwix, 3laiden Lane, Sew): ork, and 244 Strand. and ••• by all respectable Druggbas and .I)ealers oMedicinesii throughoutthe United States,and the civilized world, in Pots. at 24 cents, $14,1 cents, and rl each. • Sir There is it comdderable saving by bating the larger Pan • -- Dintetinni foli the guidance - rri - patlente in every disnrder are affix.eti to each PO. ' i • .loto. . 1. • I. WAGON-MAKING. MEDICINAL IGO C6urt street, Roston GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA ! A! M to I I V A L IC I Ronf r A li g E r D . Y HOLLOWAVS OINTICIENTI The Greed External Remedy. Chliiiialas - - 7 ---7----- -- Fere Timed, Fir I tulas ' j; ---__ (lout , • i ' Fpralus Lumistqa V , !. Sle 3lereurial Enptions i fi ne llrd Glands files- . I litiffJoints Rheumatism . nee Salt Rheum ' Ve4l Sores . - 1 ii - ', dl orde Ow% ntr; grrnt Ile di SE „ _ ur,.wn pram ir.ettouiLly yardert, at., t, •. Itul kleterktrat, tla•ir quality I tlu.,r ut thr ..ante Fperle.. Mt. 1 an ltut•ortaut ~"*. • s — oa tit cratinn t< e`' either or Fruit • For tree., datt, itond In orders early to M. 11. HANNAN. II•4! • cHAltacruis AND EFFECTS,BADD itl PLOWING. -...3•44t1. Curvature or une' l ual breadth of rifige wit”' good tdoviibit a di4graco farm. A curved or a rr0.,1,1 ridge more along the plow's path. 1.!..1 pondingly more labor of tilfa.2e, that, it it „, i lir 3 ir c ,a, straight;. and it, at the rtrl fitne, Lit„\„,ttuod~ plow from working with uniform: cxactne..., considerably impedes it in much of its op erat i... * A r ,, t i.,, Every farmer who has had ruck ridges knea, ought to know how awkwardly the plow them. and how lunch loss olomei . and lab • per t Ntateba occasioned in finishing them. . , chanty...; One fault committed by sums plowmen in 1' ,r4"ru''' / lug straight ridges is to make ufloss t „ t variable thickness, or not perfectly uniform end to cud; and this e:ruae9 it to, present h. 411.1titoot regular horizontal line. Another is to , tosi,k4kdr' i rt! furrow-slice of variable breadth ; and thus • •„ e t, it to present an irregularly vertical lino. A -' 7 7',l*. is to 'make. different furrow-slices of ..t.!: tt . thicknesses and different breadths; and th•,,, • w es the parts of the titige where the utimte.C.:',Tr. rr slices occur to have either an unduly r.mcd duly depressed surface. A fourth is t ' furrow-slices at different angles, some ta-tr 1 right and ',diets less so than The medial!, - this causes unequal elevation, unequal unequal pulverization, and unequal halitnord „ depth for the seed. A fifth is lay the cr: a . slices comparatively seat and high: turd the 4•n' or inter-furrow-ward slier, comp:kr:direly flat lin • low with the intention of producing that (1. 7 Il irt 4 ; i ; at Lure of the ridge which ought to be due om) tho i r ,o,,,t, the gathering method of plow ing fullowea by , , t ,t tl ire ,1 the action of the harrows; and thisin% . Th greater depth of tillage. and a deeper tor the crop, iu some parts otlthe ridge ti. • , others. A sixth is to misetileulate , the wide r the slices toward,the flanks of the ridges; 1 Who consequence. to stake the slices of the • brows either brouder••or narrower than 1;,. • ' w m Ea . or the other parts of thei•idge : and this eem . t sex upon the inter-furrovi• brows the Mot unequal slicing. and . CTltail, a risk •,t inter-furrows ill-proportioned, and • the soil along their rides to undue • •• the harrows. Thl . sa errors, as hell u. cis, are very Ct4llllloll ; at:(I One “r in more of them produce appearaml, , which attract tho notice of a praetd:o , l e ye, o ud x• are.tccl niralic ln,vuu by :11,11 l, z0; 1 1: , a crowned ridges, lean flwks,, ,alll proud ft. brows Now all errors an ,1 faults iµ plotsihg less :Sect the fertility of the laud. the tiai of the Feeil,and the groth even quality of the eri,y. An tteAhdy row--lice, for estunple' t eau,e, too much lodge, prtivents sulin-ieet :oration a!,l genizement, anal make. , the erop choking and lanky manner, ntul oc,•a:iol:•• • prctlitee to be strawy and chfitly 101 uu ii;11 roq farrow, lice call,es . the Fal- 11/ Alp tsy'ecn the two slices, and to hecotne burte , l at too great a depth t•cneath the suris,, , C„,ai ,ra'ffu:fs great risk and difficulty in acre;eietti,a,. itinders such plants as can, ,tre , z;zie ilir,;azh • soil comparatively late in sprouting and i=t T i t , : , v lug ; and a farrow-slic e or ,erie• , rl,lO 1.1,,e,,' ,, h of different breadths at the bottom :co l i b.. : , re o gat I..r•e' formed by leaning the plow tb the side dorm: , .obsetibe process of tutting them, possess an I , •tit I , -,, : o "Ir . " 1 different quantities and diffeyent degrees ot 4 ,, ,to:'P w ' t ,;"' W " OE4 cause all the chemical processes ~ t their ,r l u - reof ' s ", and all the rt stilt, , - of their 1.1e4/1 , 1011 . 111, 1 ,, ' 111,8 v,, most injariously drier, fuel. "Those seed., a hi.siitortim , have - been buried too di , ep will be the last 12 11 4 t flower, and consequently - the last to ripen; s. , th "'l if the farmer waits _till the whole crop 1,1.1„. Vow`' 'ready for the Sickle; all the early seeds a ill 1 ; t , , . • t 'ripe by, the time that the hates ones are sutleiel t.= 4 , 4.5. dry to cut, so that by an errurin plotting, th r .---- , :__; is a direct loss by the production of l c , e., ,-..:1M from the early i seeds, while the farmer is trues,t % for the - late ones,to ripen; thus showing tine e kJ error committed before seed time, has had iti i. -his l t ) fluenee during the wh : ole period of the gtottti. 1 0 1 the crop, and has shown itself at least in 44 444 4,.• , In a, erablo loss to the farmer, by his not being alit orders 1 ,linrVest his grain at tho Most profitable time. - - attende d What -seriously aggravates the evil is, that :: Ira!'" diversified state of the ground remains, in v- d abs , degree, through subsequentyears, till it be 444=" 1 40,414 pletely reduced by the prolonged awl operopr. Pap*. , I ceases of a summer fallow; so that,iwhile I: 8:7.' affecting the crop immediately after' , the lad Jar beat t; ing, it also appreciably affects all the foil wit:su m o crops of the rotation—a-Farm Jouenot, *l4*P - SETTING .11F -NS. -013 this subject a cOrtortAt:• , I writes as follows: ,1 "Never allow your hens more than a dozen e,:z. .. to incubate. A larger number is i not doi:Ji ''l l ''' P , under any circumstances. When more are ar.- i t ed, the hen, unless of very large iiitte, will he 1...... *iv, ble to incubate them effectually; and loss wili' ll o, " w lo' as a necessary and unavoidable result. Ferro . .. • ll .a iwarm nest, and be sure to provide liberal I,tl ~ „. with a sufficic i ncy of pure water from the well rsoullif,, spring. Thei apartment in which inenbati. , n -tulles performed, should:he dark and silent, and... 5 ,,. ...yi. A red from thO intrusion of all other fowl and and . t ' ll , vermin, as tq.prtlierit interruption or forioyse.. , r _ i from any source. `kA nett of fine straw. w , :'el driec , or of woodland moss, is perhaps the bel.t... A , 1 . elastic and warm, and retains heat-without bec ,,,,, • ing hnmid. A spoonful 'off ashes" sprinkled oc' , / t , sunnily over the nest, or a few. drops or Oil' 81 plied to the neck and 'hack of the hen, wilttend' keep off vermin, particularly those with which t'.i. , 7 ---* hen, during the tedious and painful process of i: s cubation. is most - commonly • fested. "Eggs may be preserved f or a long time perfer' l'' ly fresh and sweet, simply by, excluding them fn c.:.:' i the pit, 'and reversing their position daily., Th, - ,. i ~ - may also he preserved by immersing them in i , R solution of salt in water, or by packing them : pulyerized charcoal. Ilut when packed in .1 , . Aril substances, they rhould be turned over every cis! and atipt perfectly dry and free from moi hire. liecipeo. k ----- LIORT COLORED COPAL VA R2llSll•—Take pound of pale African comil, fuse it in an ir••n Then add a quart of clear hot linseed oil; !tit . IT then boil until the mixture la stringy. add two quarts of turpentine and mix ... . Jtaa SALTPETRE FOIL BETTER AND MEAT.'-W, 1 a t'' flee does saltpetre perform'in the presert a; u, ll ' ~.R hotter and meat that is not as well p e rbenti h , ' i k • the use of common salliihme? This is an :Inv - g , LI tans question. because; if saltpetre ,xert , ' , In b -' . special preservative influence not to he falt'l lipo tri ,, common salt !hoe it should not be used in but: l obui nor in the brim,' of meat, because it ha. , aI. thktt. taste, and must impart more or lessnf i; 10 1,1;; , anent especially. We have been assured by those , e io la r', h a ve packed hatter with and wit:hunt salt . pic , N. that it is much better not to use:it for this i• in Is pose. . The beet plan of salting Bauer to b , •,, I Mkt the 'purest salt only; heat it otf the tiro be:• - lbited usinglit, to drive off all the moistdre; and tip: 7 0 17, it I , oljlll, whim working the 7 'hutter. ~ 1' . _ _w Acqt ParsErtvrva Ft u.—A solution of alum nr,dro. - .7 ,7 " - ,,,, rosdve sublimate applied to fur, keeps it troll ~r, .. 1 ' lug off. An ounce of corrosive sublimate ati,i 1,11% ounce of alum are dissolved in ii pint of rain e • ter, and , pfi t s is sppliod - th .le roots of the far att. a sponge ;1 nd if possible it should be ah..,.,1,1 , :,‘ , qu the insif elof the fur. This soluti. , n drt ~c,1; ?• :. 3 ,1 fur capes,:wictorines, &c.,lbef t le they ale h , ..,-*: part during warm weather, it is raid, dill effect' - D I i ally prevent the attacks of moths. Sfar.y ; :111,1 * * l ble articles of fur SITU destroyed every :•ea.' , . n lii t gib,,,, moths; if such articles are treate.l as ile , criliiiii :ifpe Wen hung up to dry in a room for a few tho • - e they may be then wrappol in glazed linen, ;ir 1 , • t i, 1 laid pact with perfect safety. The corrosive :LP : . . t -- I limate being a virulent poison, is the grand t • .-.:-.4. - . .teetive. It must be kept out of the reach of et,. , • ..: 1 dren and thoughtless persons. ' , i , 33 Anvs.—The cause of warn is error of fur • I lion, sometimes resulting from exuberant,vitalit!, , ias in youngpersons; sometimes from the opp, , !rt ' 1 condition, ns in the elderly. It is a popular Pi 4 lief that, the blued which Heirs from wart.: wl , s 6 eSt • wounded, will rause them to grow on nbitteter.,,M. I parts of the'tkin the blood touches ; and ~ .‘11, ,,1 ,6441 boys, who love experiments, occasionally -a it - 441111U this method of transplanting them, hut witic . , I , llCee , f. Indeed-there is no truth in the s uppo;;T i e xi tium, and if a fliesh crop should' be; prodoe a around a waitthat has been teased by n schoell' 'lb* ' i the fact, when it happens, admits of ,a more rif ' rillt l--43•—• i orophical explanation. The wart may be te i rrtrii cd as the effect of an excitation acting pw't_, ' 3111 ,77 1 front within; but instance s ire not ' , owe; 7.. 7: ,; .; ,' , medicine, to prove that they May iso be depei,;• ~."... ' eat on an obvious external ca u.,e. , f irritation. It . ' • i i 4 NEW REMCDIr.---The followit g editorial ; m ik e , b y Tb,,,1„.,, tr e ed, Esq., is (SA( n from l'-i ....,..„ 1 Albany Eren toy Jour ,, o l of recent Ante : —Off!,t l Zl! 1 itoTAU.—Thenliet:properties ar II virtues ,lf!';* o u, , a i l dter takins tt u form of Yowler -te,d here inwee t dt e ri e te. n ei separately n' known, in van, . countries, and in all past time. They have 494 M 54 111,, i less been' combined, for healing purposes,' but 7' l. FQ 1 hitherto as beneficially , as now by Mr. J. It. St;... O s tio ford, of riew-at., New York, whose olive tar -:' 4i., I becoming an' active and efficient, y et mild 3r• soothing agent in relieving the human family* 3 1 some of the "ills that flesh' IS" heir to." This,'" lutinn of oil and tar, an its proprietor eldas,t;o! proved highly restorative as a liniment; 1 0 . W 3 most beneticient objects are effected by insole!! ,•,,.. 1 In this, way , the atmosphere of ,a sick roata_lo! t be made gratelul to persons suffering from I lises•c? of the throat and lungs. That it will heal chial imitations, we have the evidence of rco''; .:,- al observation fur af fi rming; and that it will WI - a ioottling influetica in 'pulmonary. complaints,Y. ;...;„ tialieve. And in thise aspects we regard , 11 ' . Stafford's Olive Tar a useful remedy in some Pi'•''` . • n we , x.- 41 1 plaints, with the advantage of being, to e ~,, plcasant :mil Itarralcr. . i:u -5 (, Iu ti , El , )1 -L* The ri tarl .at T S ;•4 d 1 ,tb g i .II , 7 ' l eti N 1 ; _
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