, . Ptk•oo.o ga,MO!-:'',' fitiCM:B23{. • I semember. I re m ember. • When 1 7 frrit .bigan to army, titre I oiteted strAlght Into inlash.e" Pp. liar' I 'wouldn't ge to steep -I. • • Hetet pulled the table linen. • With the contents en the Som.— • Hoy my mother Omitted ma for It, Till my tender flesh was more. I remember, I remember, • : When I Mat began to talk;' And well also, I remember. Too, the day I tried to walk; Finn I grumped old Jowler'a • Bak Ipo pee • sodden hop, Solid" pto of water Joiner spilt this child, "keralop." I remember, I remember, • • - Whin Ivied to to school, How. I kept a watchful eye on "The schoolthaniaes rod and role; How I eat up monks . shines Every time his be ck irss turned; Howl sometimes used to catch It, When Ilnot my• lesson learned. I remember, i rententbir, When I went a booklet' Pourbolt. • How a dog mos out and eaugbt toe By the surplus of my breeches; How I hung on to the bushes— 'low the dog hung Out to me— toy clings brought a nuin who Lkespal ma most ortnt-ka , I remember; I remember, When the girls I used to Lbw How I thought it rather funny, Bat It gave no extra bliss; Now It seises me with rapture; Now it flits my aAd with joy; Tat. with manhood's Maul pkrulFre, Would that I were stLU a boy. MISSICAS BAS 4 FROlttlat away from the rnz - t great cities, half hidden—e foliage, wee the modest log-hut of a man, half trapper, hal fish erman, and more than half savage. Of edam his name Is Smith. He war married, and he and his • wife in this one little chamber•led the happiest of 'existence, for on , an occasion she would nut object to go twenty miles to hear the Baptist minister prasch. One evening about sundown, they were both to getber'ln their little cabin—she knitting stockings fur the'nest winter's snows, he cleaning the bar rel of, his fowling-piece;all the parts of which were lying dismounted about him—both bash and neither uttered . a syllable. • By degrees a dull but regular sound breaks up-. on the silence of the wilderness. The steamer is 'ascending the river, making the,best ofits way against the stream. -Tint neither Smith " our his wife pays_ any attention; he goes on cleaning his gun, she knitting her sticking. The air, however, darkens . ; a thick smoke risen upon every site; a formidable explosion was heard; one would have saidit was a discharge of several cannon at once. The boiler had burst; the vessel was sunk; everything waidestroyed.. Smith and his wife did not look up; he went on, cleaning his gua, the knitting her stocking, fur explosions of steamers are so common. But this was one which was to interest them more nearly, for scarcely had the explosion ended before the roof of the cabin split in two, and' something heavy descended - through the aperture,' This something was a man. who dropped between the pair, without, however, disturbing either—he still cleaning his gun, the still knitting her stock ing. But the traveller, so rudely introduced, seemed rather astounded at his descent. Altera few Win,. utes, however, he resumed his moiluess and began , to look about him, fixing iris attention at last upon' the hole through which he had just arrived. "Alt! my wan," said heLat length, addressing Smith, "what'i the damage?" On this Smith, who had nut given up his work, put aside his rifle, and looking up to estimate his : loss; 'answered, after some little -reflection, "Ten • dollari." "Yod he banged!" exclaimed. the traveller.— ;!"Last week, in the exPlotion I happened to be in,. with another steamer, I fell through three tligfitsr in a new house, and they only charged itne five , dollars. No, no; I know what's the thing in such matters. Here's a couple of dollars; and if that won't do. go and rue me, 811.1 lie L' Alcrabe,e."Tour eu Aliierique." J - A CRITIC:MI.—An actor, well linown in the city, who has ruttier a higher opinion of hititself than is entertained either by the o publie or by his prnte‘sion, was playing,n star engagetneet out West recently. One evening. after the perform ance, us he was ?Witting. on the corner of the street, listening with tickled ear to the flatteries of two or th'ree friends, a ragged Irishtitan art proud:led him : .."Are yees Mr. th' ackthur ?" 'I ant Mr. —, the' tragedian." was.the actor's, reply, as he inwardly wotole - ed what litisiness such.. a specitnen 'of humanity could have .with hint. "Thou uteself, sir, that wad be !Taking to' yees on your acting. Bedad, it's beautiful, sir !"' "Why, when did you see too net?", • • • "Tb' other night, sir, when they'played Richard , the Third. Be the powers, sir, I could have stay •ed all night. I was so,plased.”. . . "And pray where did you manage to raise Om money to get in ?" ' "I didn't get in, sir, at all, at all. "lid, the red chit I had onny way. Bat there's a shed. sin, right ride of the thenytur ' 'and I climbed a m, a post, sir, an, I saw au' Ibeard all that was goin' " • on. "And you liked it, my dear fellow? "Ye mar take yer oath of it that I did." "There !" said the Ifrige , ltan, turning to his friends,•"l assure you, gentlemen, that that ex-' pression of unbiassed admiration front the lips of 'hat hdnest fellow is far more gratifying to 'my feelings than all the unqualified praise ,I have in variably received at.the hands of the ablest critics of America. Pr.ty, my good man,' addressing himself again to the Irishman. "with what por tion of my perfortnance of Richard the Third were you most pleased ?" "Wid the dying scene, sir. Ye woe so very dhroll an' amusin' in that, that I thought I'd kill meself wid laughing at ye . The tragedian walked home. • A LADY lU this city, it3ya the Newark Eagle of jyesterday . , was recently visited by a female servant who had been married, nugtiseeing that rho prei seated an appearance cf having mach bettered __ her circumstances, she inquired the nature of bee 'husband's profession. To...this interrogatory, the young woman'replied, 'lie is an asker, a mi "An esker!" inquiredhhe good lady. in astonish: ment, "and what in the world is that?" • ..013 ma'am, he Ann& in the streets. and arks," —Why; you don't mean to say you have married a bergar; doyour--"Yr, ma'am. but it is A very good business. My husband thinks it very •bard work; indeed, if he don't bring home inure than tire shilling a day." A Torso lass went to a ealhp-meeting. and came hack full of the revival which they had, and did nothing the following week but sing— • 'Shout! :Mont! we're gaining ground,” She had the tune sofmt, [llll,Olll plonsoitl Waa hut a continuation of that song, and not ti z nfrquently the rhyme was too long for the tune.. Obi Jowel Blipped in sold wok a bone . off -tlie table, and jug as he was making for the door, she sung out— "If you don't go out. knoik yonAossn, Halle—hallelujah You nasty, stioldn', flopoared bound. 0, glory halleß jai'!" "Jim. what are you doing tut the fluor ?" "Why, sir. I hare had a shock." "A 'hock?" "What kind ofa c hock??" • "Why, sir, one of youy subscribers came in du'. ring your absence, and offered to pay a Year's eub. scription, vrhieh produced such an effect upon me, that f have been 'perfectly helpless ever since." "No wonder Jim, but cheer up; if you survive this, 'von are rafeots there is little prospect. of another such catastr..plie in this office." As Hosom—A friend at West Point tells us' a comical anecdote of a very,diffident young clergy man, who had been invited to dine with a profes sional hrdher, who also kept a young board ing -school. He !pis introduced to a bevy of fair p u pil s i t , th e d raw it t g.reom; and among them to a Stipa 11--. to whom he said, stammering: "A—a-1-•-a, Miss am nut entirely arqueinted with you. I—l-4 hail the honor of clef ping with your father a\ short time ago." Tnenarees of the contending parties were Bi ll and Jake. After Aoirine• themselves, and effect natty sparring for no r half nn hour, , • Again they 1114.411 p the hill, And Jake g in A knock: 'When by a %deuced move of Bill, They came together—eoeki When, of course, the 'Air flew, and the ground was visored it:less than 'no,time with ears, noseS, eyes sad teeth. . _ "SARIII. dear," said , a waggish husband to his site, "if I were in yoni Owe, L wouldn't keep ttie babe so full of butter as yod do." • "Butter. my dear! I never give it any hotted' 4- hut yeti printed about aquartet milk down it this afternoon, and then trotted it on your knee for nearly two hours. If •it doesn't contain M quantity of hotter by this time, it isn't for want of churning." , FOR A ions spell we have seen nothing to'heat the folliiwiog, which informs the patrons of nn establishment not Very far from. Boston, of the following fact : .1,.. , • 1 °reacts and Lemnos Bye; the trazin For sale hear. I The, orthography is Perfeot of its kind. A sost.r.sus oh.erying a large atone lying nettr his gate, ordered hi/ sets - nut, with an oath.- to sena itlo purrary. , ittr," rai l the servant. "I - were to throw it to benven,it.._ out! be more out of your lortlehip'e way." . “Wneac is your Cathot ?",itniil an angry master t the , son of his habitually tippling dotnestie.--. "lie is down stairs, air.” "Gaffing drunk, I suppase?'ilNo,-„,ir, he ain't." "W hat then r-- "Getting soh r, • - „ _ _Titer ner,ei,eav -It anues." iu California, but that "wi ._ it s _friantle over the ground." o with en earthipake; they •exil ft the vib?a un vf Ileaven'a fout.toul. - - 4uite poetic., ir I "'War did Joseph's brethren enst hint into the pit.?" risked It Sabbath school to:whew or his clam "Because," replied one, slily, "they thought it a good ope.iug for the young ilium"- A CT in PencA represents a horned owl in a cinseum, picking terribly at the eyes of an ulit agestilectiati, who began to handle it, ualetaking it fora &tared Cat. keolit'Greinlan4 ',Taman Pni.l he eutilii readily boieve that eritendile, 14144 lenrA, r.r '6 , 14,1 Olen 11 t' 117 . *l4 = PHILADELNIIA. October 20,'68 C. P. smosentße Wholesale Dealer to Bettis, Shoes. and FANCY STRAW AND .PALM LEAF. HATS, No. IC% North Third &red, thaaddphis. issaary, 19,1856 . DECOY itt,NIIDOLOTON, rspoiros Or Aso Dmists ISOlf ANDOT!ILIAII. No. *North Water street, starve Nirketi - • PHILADELPHIA: - 'April 12.1.858' , J.ATFWART DEPAYA Masonic- oat wittnut Ogre, toe IV Oh) HAVE opened a lireeiavd - splandid stock of Velvet, Tapestry, larasitela, Three Ply, In -grain and yenta= CALNLTINGS. ; Alexi:floor Oil Clothe, Matting:. Ileartbitim Door Vats. Drop:wets. Stair Rods. Table and Piano Col-era:4e which they are selling - very low for cash, wholesale and tetall. . March I;'s6 0.30' OILS t OILStt OILS t J. B. A. & B. ALLEN, 7 and 8 South Wustves t Philadelphia; fIEAI,ERS . " IN. "OlL'ljave just re mired. direct from New Bedford. the following sup. ply of Oil, which lbey offer for Bleat the lowest market rates: WlnterSperm 011.3.000g51. WlnierWhaleoll, IlLsoogal. do Elephant 011.9.600 do Backed do do S,O6U do Also, In store. Greasing Oil. Paleand Brown Soap, Sperm and Adamantine Candles.! • Feb.t3. ',56. I S.ly • QIIO..XES CHEMICAL OLIVE. SOAP. extra quality; • ies Chemical Olive Soap. Medium quality; 309 ", Brown. Pale and Visual* , Soap: • - 100 " Genuine Castile .cap, mottled; • " " •• • 20(1 " Stearine and Adamantine Candice; 200 4 i• !fallow Candice: 100 casks SarSodis ; for tale in lots . to suit • ureha sere, by .•; I 'MAPLE & DIXON, -Cummission illerdiants. No. South', Whams, 3d doo, above elieinut street. 19.'56 3-Gm • PREMIUM IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THE: only Silver Medal yet awarded ' by Agricultural Soeletles. was given to this supe or article, at the last Pennsylvania .State Fair, at Har risburg. as a fertilizer of the best quality fgr Wheat, Corn, Oata , Grass aid PotatOes, liaising heavy crops, and greatly, imProving the soil.— The subscriber respectfully intern's timers and. dealers that he is prepared to supply the Spring demand, at the old 'mice— , , , SEW-Agents was te4:—A liberal disebunt allowed "ilik A LSO, . . t Peruvian and Mexican Guabo: Poudrette and Land Plaster; Oils. Candles. 2t;clai; • t the best qual ity, at lowest market rates. • JAW. L. POWEILOY, A; to South Wharves. below :dulcet street. * * *Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded wharf. '56 ACNEW & CO ., . O. .196, CHESNUT Street,. Phila., „ L I deiphia. respectfully inform the citizens of I'ott: elite and vicinity, that they hare,in Sten- a full assort ment of choice and 'seasonable gcods which -they arci closing out at gmally rethice.fl price* principally from the great auction sales in Nevi Ydrk,!and partly of our own importations. Silk & Shawl Depa*arrient, IMO Stella Shawls, 503 Black Silk.Mantlllas.Zo,..han-1 tilly arid French Laces. do. itarege Shawls and Scarfs, 30.01 M yards I)less . Silks. selling at 75. S 6 & 00 per yard. 30 u lalltguiticent tiro De- Ityens, 4-SO Flounced — Bare.m Dressciiolr'enadines, Chatty Or gandte Laina. ,- Prencli and English :Chintzes.' French worked Setts, tellers and Shzeres. Cambric Ilandlter chiefs;_Rufiling, Ladies mud Gent* Kill cloves. Lice Mix. -Mourning Good* Department. • Black ii MO tAltiesSokMia.lities. keges.Cr.,pe De ta p Ing...Liaphies b.l. MoifsAine., Taiko- Cloth, Itrazellines Black and Purple Flounced dyes.; CAuntry Merchants, and vidtoi;;Oo Philadelphia. are invited to t It and ex amine our' stoek. feeling - cOnfident that with the great facilities afforded us•we can offer great inducement S. ' AtINEW & CO.. I'9l Chesinit Ktreet. below Sib. MEE . THE SUBSCRIBERS TIMING -reinoveir.i6l. their , NEAV! Ll_ and SPACIOUS STORE, .:q. - ..17k Chesnut . street.; fourth doOr above,Tenth, aiti. , now prepared tn,ofern large. and well selected stock of the following fresh and debtrable Foods. principally of their ,oirn importation. or; b.atht at auction. which they are able 1 sill at the Lm porters' prices, and to which they !cordially Invite the! attention-of country merchants, hoto.keepers, and fam-, Mrs generally. Buff. Given and Venitian .Window Shading. 'Barnsley and Irish Linen'. Sheeting. ti-1,. 94. 10-1.114.1114 wide. Bolster arid Pillow Linens nt several choice bleachers. and all widths. trout 1.18 ,to 54 inches. lied Blankets of all sizes and qualities.' Crib, and Cradle Blankets. litsl Quilts 01 the following y tri-' eties. vizt—Marseilles. Welting. Itnidted, Register. Al. hanibra. Allendale and Lancaster 4 of all. the. desirable , , 4zt.S. Ih Corers. Table Coverq :Window, Curtain! Moslin. Tnwels and Toweling of every Variety; InamaskE Table Cloths and shirting- Linens ,and :Rue., line Cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroilleries,llosiery...tc.,, -ttro.•atel. Damasks. Moreens. Etabmide-ed Lace aqd. .Muslin Ctirtains; Comireg, Ittin as. hips. CA,rd.he„ 'Ac. , SHEPPARD A VAIN HARLINGEN.. Imzswtensland Dealers,in Linen and: House Furnishing. •tcwd ; Cl e.inut Ruth.: Philadelphia, April ::6. 't 17-tim • SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. lIIPLOMAS have heel awarded to . I jthe Subs:ribers f•,r the 11.iPaVP ~ art file, by the .. Pennsylvania f tate Agrienlttiral Soclky ••••' N.* .ietnY "- ; BUC4iS County - . Schuylkill 4'1 , 11111Y., • Beikl , l:ounty' ,• -- , New - Castle County. De 1..., . •1,.. '• . = . Th. gitality awl hi;...,h character r4* our preparation is ireli‘knowla;.lt is consider;4l'thi; Ilest and most Reliable Manure tor . . 1 i . , Coen, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes and Grass, Not only l'lrkeirt! tug large crops. teat permanently im. proving the, poll. L • • . ',. ; ..prtc , $.44 ji,- 29011. MA, 1.2 rears prr 1 5 1).1 . _ . • CArtio:ci—tltv4.rre that ery tivrrkl of wit. .Aith•le ham our loam.• and that .1f Potts & K pod nn tile 6..44. Pamphlets deseribiag its - qualitiei'and tustr,,f using ran be heti at our store, or by Mail,' when desired. A liberal &Auction made t Healers. 1 , Agents Wanted. _ . We hare f w'sair one , %Irx.• of I tot isdelirated Pacific Ocean Gu.ati . o.,i imported p 2 r Ship lla'rriel Maio similar to that said It us last =4.ason. and Which gatestfeh great satisfactioh. It I' fully equal to him% la n titiano at 4 a - tower l'riev. .Cancerine.or . H.l.ollUunf. A full supply of this neW an . valuable article, fu 'which we mil the . attention .iif Fanners. • :-i „ No. I 6 , IVETOZZNT Vr.T.VViAN I:CANtI • ° ronstanfly on hand and fiw sale a . the lowest rates.— Corn Shelera of the most a ppruved eonst rue, iOn at Manu facturers' prices. .1 t. ALLEN k NEEDLES. Np.1...n S. Wharves and 15 s.lV:der:Ft, first store above Chestnut st., Phila. , i (Mont it LETV7II, Agents at NitFritie. i W. W. THOMAN, , " .. Auburn. .. D. SarLott, i`• t• t_i Raven. sC'•'-cm .. 1- Ds . 29. '5l REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. • GLENN'S ROMAN KALiVDOit, LA N entire! safe and elegant, Pre a- I sailor l toe removing Tan, Sunnarn.lfoth or Star phew, Freckles. anti other temporary cutaneous affec ;ions, giving 'fairness and clearness to the skin and irrnd.! tinily producing a beautiful compleittm.—Price 50 cents: per bottle, IitENN"S INDIAN iIL, This admirable preparation for the halt, has been be fre the public for Teco.ntyvire ye red. and to greatly ad mired for peantoting the growth of the hair. preventing it from falling nut, or turning gray; removing the dart.' druff, ,tc.i it imparts to tite)nne4 stubborn hair a soft and glossy appearance and has the Singular property of; making it dark whetr neceo‘ary.—qice 50 cents. GLENN'S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE. A valuable preparation for giving a pearly whiteness ; to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragrance to the breath, tieing compo.ed of the purest ingredients; iti cannot possibly Injure the teeth but on the contrary! will preserve them from decay: "Itt. has been used by; dentists In this and other rountries,itt their practice sad' with great satisfaction.—Price 25 rents per box. ! GLENN'S VERBENA .WATER. This :leßghtful and very refreshing Toilet Water is : prepared from the leaves of the hot house. plant Verbe-; na. (Lennon Tritons). In its greatest Perfection—it will be: found very useful for removing the flangour incident to; the spring and Summer. months. or: for crowded rooms, &c. Where perfumes are admissible. the Verbena water; will be found very pleasant In the :sick room Audi's a. perfume for the handkerchief it is. equal to the best ex-. traits, and much more mono Ica!, also, a pleasant change! from ening:no Water. to whieb,.by Many, it is preferred.!• Price 50 eents per bottle. -GLENN'S CITRONELLA- MUER 110 SE. GERANIUM MILLEFLF:UIt WATERS. Price 50 rents per'brlttle ' As therm articles have been 'imitated by unscrupulous! persons, purchasers wishing the gepirinewill please ask! far -GUINN'S." Dealers supplirel on liberal terms.,— ; For sale by the proprietors. , • GLENN A Cu- i No. 192 Chesnatistreel, Philadelphia. l N. 11.--Persons at a distance wishing any of the above articles, by sending the amount hi postage stamps, or: otherwise. the articles will be sent 01, directed. Ph ilartelphia. :April :9.1 gsit THE . ' STATE h RtyINDS FUND NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,: !PTO. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia:--4 11 tsp.—lnterest nye per tent,; MI sums of money returned oh demand. The STATE SAVINGS FUND. Ng. tit DOCK STREET.; next door to Third-Streer.and adjoining the post Ittßee.; teeeives Money on deposit daily, from 9 hi the morning ! until 3 lo the afternoon ; also 3londaY evenings. frm T to 9 o'clock.' • Interest is allowed °rt:deposits at the rate of FIVE PEP, CENT. per annum. deposits will be re turned in whale or in part on demand, without notice: The popularity of this Office with all clartteis of the; community. both in town and totintry..and coon, ; quent newts. may be ascribed, in Inirt, to the fallowing] i • ' • '• substantial reasons: lit. It offers a eon venlenb. responsible. and profitable i Depository to Executors. •Adininistrators. Assignees. Cnl-1, lectors, Agents. and all nubil- +Ahem—to .Attornevs,r Trustees. e.x.futitis and Associations; whether intorno - ea- 1 ted or otherwise—to married or single - latiles;--to Stu-1 dents. Merchants. Cleektcand,business men generally—, Mechanks.Farmers, Minors of either sex, and all who ] have funds, much or little, to deNsit. where they. Imlay be had 14. any flue with Five per cent. Interest added. 'Depositors. roeeire Books. with an abstract of the RytLaws and regulations. In which; Is entered their de posits. which Bunks serve as vo.whers. They may desig nate, in case of sickness, death. or absence. who shall w eave their-deposits, without the intervention of Exert]. tors nr Administrators. Any one tie more,persoustmay deposit In his, her, or their wine, orforany Other peasant US persons' i i • . 11. A Ronne:is grade each year tolhe'Legielature And Councils:of the City. : ' '. • - Tho Meek are sworn . they rater upon their duties. in addition to airing: Bonds with sureties. The State SaT Irian Fond is tr real .avings Fond— ue( an Insurance and Trust Compatik. Our Large list of Depositors and Out Philadelphia public, ravel beau cart• lul toobservo that tbe charter Avoids the business and tisk of insurance, ' 1 • • Ctit, In order Ili afford every nner: inable facility lb fte• -posit onveho rp.ttip atAdistiinno:frditt the °Mo. their de• posits are permitted to be withdrand by ehmks. after the ittutter'eustemary with the !Linke, t heck' Books will he furnished te deSesft9rs Mitti9 l l; ihariM The popular patronage b4iezed upon this oillee.by a ' , proverbially cantinas and discriminating eommunity.an'd where the ebuiraeter of tlie InstliotiOn Is best lateen, ls a gratifying fact to w hich the Truitees desire to rail at. tention.; ' . UErr. ll' lIAIIT, proddiint, - •Tr.,=ll, PHILADELPHIA. FIVE PER CENT.'SRV,ING FUND. Ol.thl Nitlolllllll Sanity Closulpanr. 12E1 INCORPORATED EY . TEE .snits OP PENNA. AmrOlll,EY is rectivbd.. Spy -sum,. • ilar g e'or small, and Intel* paid Mitt the dart of osit.l Tha Mike is open every day, from 9o' dock In the morn lug till 7 o'clock In the evening,. and on Monday and Thursday wienings till o'elocki 1 I INTEEL , ST FIVE PEE CEM All Runs large or small, are paid back in gold on de mand without notice, to any amount. •;: OFFICE—Walnut street, SouthAVest, corner of Third street, i'hllsdelphia °: Lion...MENU L BENNER,PA:sidenr, EMMET :4ELFRIDGE. Vice President,' • WM. J. ERED.,.tictretary. . ; ninactoiri: henry L. Benner, .(14..andreth Mantis, . ,I;d,ward Leader ' F.Cerrol Brewster, Robert £wltrldge, Joireph B. Barry. Pamettl K. Ashton, Maury L. Chprchman, James B. Smith, .I'i:earls Lee. ,; The investments, now au:Outing to More than one million of dellars, In accordance With Mead of iticorpora. Lion are made in Mortgages. Ground Bente. and such first class aecuritiesas must always insure'perfect seen/3- t y to the depositors and plate beyond all risk the per manency and stability, of this old and welbestablished Institution.' March 5,'561 [May 19. 20q TO FOIINDRYNZN, .lIACIJINISTB OTHERS APURV ES, N. E.corner South and Penn streets, Philadelphia'. furnisheKingot coupe and brass, pig iron, she'd iron, solders, firebricks. pint. able forges. Speller. block tin, lead, 'found4 mouldings. facings, cmicibles, antimony, babbitt tneti/- ,and of all kinds, brass, old copper, ac., Ac. lie is, alSo, a dealer In wrought and cast scrap Iron and Other metals. is bb desire to accommodate machinists and othek at sqllelAnce from the city, by turnishing any,aritcle thiy may ,Sant in their business. Articles not inentionedl, in the above will be procured ald forwarded. Any int:lnky in the above line Ili be promptly answered.. PURVES. N. E. corner South and Penn streets 39-ly Sept. 22. '55 1856.1 .1856. SPRINC L STQCKOPIIIRW 0511,04. ' ASIIIGNA BLE, SILKS, line _V of ll!tick _Silks. New: Style' Spring Shawls. Dress floods ditto; Linens of strong fabric, Muslhis of bait long cloths. staple , housekeeping goods. .Men's' wear of all the new styles. E.YRE & ri,ANDELI.4 4th and Areh streets:Philadelphia. P. s.—Storektepers. familles.and all gdod nett cash buyers are respectfully ine,ted to examine:this tdOck of new goods before !putchasing. as we prefe?, selling low and selling'all the more goods.,-. Storekeepers-may often find gteat jobs from Auction. as we aLtend the Auction Falell of Newliock and Phila delphia. March 1. 456 I 0 MUSIC PUBLISINC e NYSE. - qv tausit . LHE WALIS . c.U. S uecessto to BORGE ri MLitt, I bt. Chesnut strict, under the dtah House, Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the latest Music, front the most popular,Au- I hors In the United States. In style that . , will vie with • 'soy issued ;at any other house; either In this country .1- Europe.: . . • They hare also the pleasure t'c., announci,to the public that their stock of Sheet. Music on baud, di:m..ll.ls of the argest and most coMplete assort - Went to Lai found In the country: they are constantly adding to their 'stock all the New Music published in New York, Itostor4 • They also : publish Several Instruction BMWs, which are n general use throughout the errantry. 4, PIANOS-LA tine assortment of the best Manufacturers of New York and Boston, at the lowest ehedp prices. MUSICAL INSTRI.I.IIENTS.;i Also, a general assortment of Oulta.ts, Violins. Banjoes, Flutes. Aecordeons, Violin. Buihar and harp Strings, of the best Italian qualities. all of which will be furnish ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. - Orders punctually attended to. .• .09 All Lee & Walker's Music mot Cohn:CA:ens can be ..btained at II lAN NA.N'i, lbw k and .31u4.s.'t..re. Potts ville. Chiladel-,b•• 11`i r g4nl 14A:U.soil:NOA:14:ist . ./1:14401[ifoil);;WA • Leinatt's•Antericin Fertilizer GAN he had at $25 t ton. or 83,50 a barml t also. leinatis Suptir-Pltosphate of Lime. at 2? i; cents per pound by the ha rrel;ur $4O a ton : to whole. sale dealers a large deduction: also. Leim,:lis Bone Nia- HU , e, the cheapest ism? manure in t he world—V . o a hogs head: alsoleinau's Liquid Illanure. Bt casks. fret') 2 to 'SiX) gallons. with diner - lions for Use, inme Vs is used in England with such great success; alma, iminatis iser for fruit trees and grape slOes; - leinin's Fertilise tar lawns and grass land, also. Potash. Route Dust. Plasr ter, dinund Charcoal. Nitrite ot,,Soda, Soda. Sulphate it Ammonia. Crushed Bonet; /cc. The above named . FertillzerC - .and ihosnhate of Lime . 113‘e been an Use for the pact tie years successfully in Nirginia. Delaware. NOV jersey, Penumylva• nia, and in the Islands of ilermiida and liftrbadm4.; Di. !lomat' from the three States of New York. Pennsylvania and New Jers,l State Agriculturall‘cletie;*..and Crystal reface Assnciatlon of New York. : Delitered frve of portage at any st.tiou in Philadelphia. , °Merl by mail remitting thi cash, registered of the Pest title, or draft on any good house in ilalticoore New York; or Philadel• 'lda, will be satisfactory. :0. A; LEIN All.'.Troprirtor. No. 19. South Frimt greetaldladelphla. February : ' 5-ho 1000 TONON - O.ISUPER-PNOSPHATBOF.LINE. ■ IrIEIBURG'S original iintrl genuine, warranted of superior quality. the 4n4ipest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices.. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PL. ASTER. .5.010 barrels Extra Quality Lind PlasteU selected for its fertilizing limidu busid,' of same in lull 4 10.00 I. t st pudlty(lntinaryLandlPlaster.csjual to the IX l 'st:usnalfy sold. at the low prble of '2l) cents per baldiel, :$l.lO per barrel. with a deduCtion for large tots. 2:000 bushelx flume In bulk. 1.000 barrels Calcined Hadet. .1.04* " I " Casting LOO Dentist . "4 5.0n0 I " Hydraulic Cenirnt. I,ood • True Roman " • PERUVIAN WANG Thia article we offer in ronfii.l*ne customers, , eAual 10 any imported, anti fir superior to moat In the ' market. , Lags of Ulla; sulaSrloi.: Guano. for sal, at the towe , t market raft's. Also .Ik/UDICETTE, 3IKNICAN GeANo, (MOUND MA IteelitEd ite;.lkr.- VItEN,CH. ItICHAIMS I A; CA. -. . . At the Stimin Plapt,.r Mills.jdhetion York Avenue rad l'allowhiil.qres4, l'biladOphla Marrh I.'S6. cIiA P C 0.,. II %MI: ftf'.NIIIVED FROM .No'. 52..0311FURCE stREET. Tf/ VIE .. 5,„5h.w,.,f,..4 7) . ner '0r Sixth ifrut (Imre/Her Streets, Philadelphia. 1 BG . ELto call the! of to their extenrive assortment of Piper and Paper Nlaker's materials; Printing l'l'apers—for Books and News. Wafer leaf sized. , uneallendered and call& n dewed, Mall fin:111110A and prireii,alwaya on band; Hard ware and Manilla Papers4runit ykttds, Binder's Boards. flanging Papers, ke„ fir. , , ;',' -. ~; . Particular intention is invited to their: extensive as sortment of PAPERS. Frost the l nin4 Celrbrafril )Itrilufactories fn the country Among their warriso riPER , Broca. may i he found r Com. Note. Folio Polk, Atlantic Note s Thin Medium, ' Bath Pont, Quarto Pont, POI - 4's Cap. • ' • . Royal, Flit Cap; Sgp. Royal, l'iale P4pers of every description.-size and quality:— Mop Papers in great variety.•;;Enrilope . japers, white. Luti and gold. eitht•r,laiti:oi• wave. Orilorr# Pipers, fine glared. and other varieties. • Manistarturers are invited te,examine Abell. stock el rags. foreign and domel tic. lilt:aching Ponder., of at • proved brands: Alum. ground,or crude: tal Seda Soda .Ash, Felthers. Wire Cloths;-Ultramarine, and Paper Ila km's - materials generally, ..L. •1 • They are also preplred ni take orders of odd sizes and weights of any of the abovh descript len of Papers. Phikelat February 9 1665, ;; 6- E PHILADELONiA • ADVERTISEMENT. Fans' .Pire and Thief Proof riNafe* alt sizes; suitable for Merchants, IL/Lawyer., Farmers, and Others having Books: Pa pers or other valuables td press/ire from Moor Burglars. A CARD.—''The Fire Proof Pate that ! . preserved our Books, Papers Ac., during the great fire aPtiarrs Build ings, was purchased of OfilvEn;EvAss. hi Second et., • . ; ' '1 & BUCK." REFIIIGERATOICS AND *ATER. FILTERERS. Ev.tx's premiUm Ventilated ,Refrigerators for cooling and preserving- Meat, Butter. Milk, Water. and all arti cles for culinary purposes. Water Enterers. for purify ing tracklsh or muddy water, eau be hat ssrparatew at tached' to' the Refrigerators--atartall guautity of ice cool ing tile Whole in the warinest.treather, .. I Also, in- &ere end fot bobi; Portable PhOster Baths, arranged fee warm or%old water; • Water Gaolers. for hotels. stores and dwellings; Store Cruets, for moving task, bales, crates, 44, Seal Presses, Copying Presses, and DrOggistg' Prosaic ' (Established in 18354 .;•: ,OLIVER EVA.NS.. 61 S. Second street, 2 doors below Chesnut. Philadelphia, February 9,'56 ii 6 i4ns '• • , SAVINC . UND i ' - OY 71114 •• ; l' • V. S. Insurance, Annuity , and *rust Co. , • jouirll E. coinorilliird.'and C4es• rint streets, Philadelphia.pital.sl.s4l.ooo. Money lig received oh deposit daily. ;',The tunount deposited it entered his Detsedt nook and given to the Depositor, or. if preferred. a certineate.will be given. 1 • T . ill some, large Andaman, are received, and the amount paid heck on demand. witboUt notice. Intermit is paid at the; rAte.ef fire per; ma., commen ringfroM the day of deposit, eta Tislg fourteen dap previous to the withdntwal of the • . onet. . 'On the neat day of Jatinaryrin etich yehr, the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to tin principal, as he may prefer.. .'; ''' . The company have now upwards Of 3 : sP : depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone:: Any I • ,• Any additional informatiob Will be gt sin by addressing the Treasurer: ' r 7 1 . . 1 • 1 .. . 1 . • 1 ' PfItECItILI. ' • • Stephen 11. Crawford. Presl,l :Militant 3.1. Godwin, raw. Johnson. Vice POWS, , rt'suf D. lieddard, a mbroseiW, Thompson,: - George 51eltenrY; rttj. W:rfingley, :: • :Uwe DtArereui. , acob L. iitiersu , s, ! trittstlicus English, ,S•endary and Treasurer = 1::.PLINI 41S ti. Teiterand Interpreter - -:J. a °Ala. - SCH LAGIgi Sept4lniher 5,'55 , j -' 1 36.1 v • ' M. w. olekupwol & co., magineere, • ttraaet and Ilantirinwjaret4ll'aladelikia; Amodio • W 0 the:ttrenilort , of Rail: road blanagers.:and thosiinte cited in Railroad. Property to their Sysit4 of lasynnaire /Wince. in which they are ;adapted to•the particular buXiness for which they may he reel:tired: the!lisei of one, two. three or four,pairl of driving wheels; and.tbe use of the whole, or so touch of the weight as, May be desirable for adhi•-• on; and in accommodating them to this grades , curves. strengqi of sups. stcpction. ind and work to be done. By these means the meximum useful effect of the potreels 'secured with the least eipensel ler attendance, cost of Net. and repairs ba Bead and Engine. With these objects in.view. and as the result of twentpthree yeiuw practical experience in the lawinerat brnur senior part• ner. we.anatinfactore fire di ffrhn.t 4.lrttis pf Estqines, and several classes or sisei of.evil kind. Particular atten Lion _paid to the strength of the machine it; the plan and workmanship of all the dithlla. ;10tfr long experience and opportuullies of obtaining information. enables us to offer these eng nes with the **sera ode that in eitielen• ey, economy and durability, they will vitopereitreistly with those of any other: kind in inn. We also furnish to order naively. axles. bawling tiro low; moor tire (to lit rot -too without baring). coinpoattion rain* for bearitige: every d,weriptifin of Copper Sheet trodsod Boller Work: and every 'Wide appertaialtig to the repair or renewal of ',Ammon Engirt , .; . Id. Wi BALDWIN. 51A'ri,11EIV 1)A11:11. BM PRI '.ll)EjiPlji-t.-. 'HARIMSR - 'GRAM% 1 Wholee\isle'Desteis 808131tlro PIAUI AND-VMILMIZIk 103 . Illertlt TWA street, _ Plalladelphta: mirth 10.3m5. CHINAS CHINA- 2.CMNA 122 T HE 'Ani6t icait Torceliin' IVltinafactu . dui Company, ire dallY 'retelling from" their. 'wheat Gloucester, lr. J., large' quantttlei of Chink which they will sell Ito this trade at eery tote pr They - aro abio fully, prepared to receive orders to any ex eat: , • • • . 3Citi ltalhtlogs; Jona; Alley, l,etween Front. and, SeePlid 81a., abate3.,Uttet St 'philadrlphia Mouth 22,18 M - , 124t0 , - c NATUAN A. SHAILIPLUSIgi • ATTORNEY AT ,LAI.Y, - Fe. 2 York Buildings, Philadelphia, straisacza: • .1. it,.R. Carter; Tamaqua.' Jones A Cole • Stillman, Noi No rtonCa.,} Milta , 4e - !phis . Philadelphia, D. 2415. • 6141 NOW CLOTHING. T HE. SU kit.i . RIBER, would . respect= Billy inform their numerous friend' and customers el nylkill County, that their assortment of Clothing toi Young mailmen Is much larger than ever, end they are dhposed to sell cheep. Persons Ming at se distannei have the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased al Me store, If they do not suit. , Y. A. HOYT & BROTHER. " 272 Chestnut SL, earner efTenth. rbilada. '. April 22,1956 - , - , , le-ly , . • NOTICE. RAVING purchased the entire stock of the late OHO. W. RIDGWAY k CO., w gr;z i a I be tlignitful for a continuance of the li . ; tr.; , 1 rat patronage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway: an having !nude arraugepienta to be in constant rweipt of a full assortmentof OILS, we feel confident 11fj) can glad . entire satisfaction to the customers of the late housei and respectfully solicit the trade in general to tall and examine ourstock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 • , MITCILELL* CIWASDALE. Sept. r... 1855 38-1 Y No. 30 N. WbaiTpi, rhila; ; - • . REMOVkL. Paper wir &renal:tee, VOS. 31St 5 Decatur street, Philadel.i' 1 1 phis. MEGAROR, BROS., piper manufactnreni and importers of manufacturers materialS. beg to call the attention ofparchitsers to their extenshe assortment of papers and paper makers'. materiels. Stilted to tbO watfts of dealers and consumers in every section of tilt country. All orders will receive prompt attention and be filled at as low prices as any house in the Union. 46r 100 tons of rags wanted for cash. - • March I, ' L6 , ti - 3m . PavALLISTER'I Plating,' Foust* for Light log Rods. 11UR POINTS'are made of a-taper 4. I. 1 lug body. about Six inchrs long. well gilt with pure', gout to prevent the action of the we Aber. and tippe wit h solid L'latlnn. They have been iu use ler over twenty years and have glien general satisfaction. Prices—SLOW, $ 1 23 ; 50; $2 00; $3 00: $4 00, per point—the• price varying according to the quantity of Plating.' Printed, directions accompanying each point. Manufactured by McALLISTEII 3,DROTUER, (Established in 1799.) 191 Chesnut street, Philadelphia , Cr insulators and Iron Staples furnished at (he lowi est prices. . April 19, 1856 1 8 7 t• __• TREUENDIIIIUS ,EXCITEMENT I THE bargains I am now Offering in CARPETS, are worth the attention of_evcry one. --t Brussels carpet. 15134, Worth $1 12; Chamber do 3734; worth-SO cents; (iota Window Shades, 51.'25; Shades as low as 25 cents. . Merchants. ilousekeepps:Rotel proper= etora. owners of vessels. and steamboats, eemmlttees; and in every claw who want to furnish with good goods, at low ptices. cannot find a better assortment. at such reduced prices, a 4 lam now Selling at. Call andex 4 amine. at No. 2117 forth' Second Street. above Vine, Philadelphia.JOHN 31. EVAN'S. , . ' April 12. 1856 ! 15-:firct . '. _ . BLINDS. AND SHADES, 4ir-.1 7 ntnui-ED rincEs.-tir • fIJ, WILT.INMS, No. 12 North .s.xth 'street. 14dladelPh la. oriAinator of all nevi stylesof VENITI AN RIJN DS,Oold Bordered and Painted Shades. of let:Willful designs. Buff, and all other colorii of Holland. used for Shades, Fixtures. Trimmings. &c ke. Store Sitadei Painted to order B. J. W. thankful for past patmnago.remreeLfully Solicits the cillienwof kill (minty to call and examine his 'large asscritneut txr fore purchasing elsewhere. XiiP•ll - el study to Plea:p.-1"a April 5.1i56 14-2ui .;SHPISING MILLINERY GOODS. • ,! JOHN STONE dr. 80NS, NO. 44TAUth SF COM: Sirrei, Ph 1/(1/1dpithi • .1, `V MILD particularly call the at; trillion of meridiants and milliners to theirlarg and ,handsoMe assortment of SPltiNti MILLINEI:Y tlOODS.uncifas Glace' Silks. Crapes. Ribbons, Fahey ta; res. French and American Flowers. and eyery.artirle ap pertaining to the millinery trade. • Th 4, above goods :weroimported express'y for euX Spring,frales, and comprise the est assortment to 170 found iii t he city Philadelphia, AprR5.lF56 14-2 m WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER • FIANCINCQ. JL. ISAACS &, BRO., No. . 133 ' NS L J. .street, '(3d door below ltac'e r ;'east: side.) Philadelphia. linve constantly on hand large 'assort , ment of the above gonls, which they otter' Wholesale or iletnii, nt prices lowerli hen any other ettsblitinnent It the city. They alto keep In store : Butt, Holland and an endless variety of Hold Bordered Fhades, which. for beau ty and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. Their assert; mentor Wall Papers. Pnper Curtains,Borders. &e, &e.; is complete. and persons nhout purchaaing would do well to give us a call. . J. 1.. ISAACS & 8110.. I 153 N. 2dl etreet,' April 5. 1S 6 1.14,m BUSHNEL &. TULL'. No. 64 Dock Street, Ptilladelphia, . 1 --;;•''.,-.."' .' I —...= - . 4.- - ii• 7 • i . . 7.••• ,•-..,',,--,":...,./ , . sN 'Talgili. ', X • . '. rl-.---4, -- - - L- , -- - - - , 1 , 1, TANUFAC'I'URERS. of cltildren'4 01_ Carriages'llfipi... Coaches. Ilarouches. V locipedesi I;haises. Wheel-harrow s,Nursery Swings . . flecking Horses, abs. Invalid Chairs. he.. &c.. wholesa e arid retail. September 22. 1555 I 3.,..11- 1 DEN:SLOW & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS And wholesate'dealenr. in all kinds of , , FOREIGN . and Domestic Leaf r i .. Oa "4 hacco, Manufa!tunkl Tobacco. and Foreign and Do inestic Segars, 21 South Fronk strect. Phllitielphia. , :, - - Importers of Finei Havana Segars , (If the choicest growths of the Vuelta-Ahajo, A large assortment of which are kept constantly on hand, anti for toile at a small advance on coot of luarortation. ire-Consigpmetatt respectfully solicited, on which lib: I era' advances will be inatie when desired. t S. B.—Special attnittion given to ordera for purchase) on cotnufission.6f Tobacco. as also every 'description of Merchandise. for accoinit of parties 1 sing at 'a distan Ni train this market. , 1 i ' Wit& agent for F. A. Goetze's celebrated. Germatt Smoking Tobacco,'couiprising thirty different varieties; April 12, ltif.ti , 1 15-IN, /MAWS' FRIENDS' CENTRAL DRY' GOODS STORE, { 9-.lm S. E. corner &h and Arch erects. Philadelphia. T HE subscriber ' hlving • uride vers. 4 . •j important. additions to his establishment,. by COCO oecting the first tinor.of his old store with that of thf , reautiful four story building adjoining. known as “Ilan- Tray (surmounted with a high cupola.) InvileS Ids old customers and friends to an examination of au entirely new stock orFaney and Staple Itirtloods, lected exm.ssly in reference to the present opening.—!: The assortment compriscs:—Stsasonable dress materialc% of new and elegant kinds: plaid. India and black silks: shawls. of all kinds: jhosiery. gloves and mitts: tuft - mob &ries and linen cambric handkerchiefs; furulgth* goods of all kinds: Irish linens. flannels, moreens...te : . to which are atdded now goods daily. of choice descrip tions. CNA It liES ADAMS. P. S.—Persons wisbing a splendid view pf the city and vicinity. ran ascend the cup, la. by a private stairway which will be found well worth a visit. March 29.'56 • AUCTION BARGAINS, ! Cheap for Cash! ' KELLEY &'BROWN, No: 13 North mserond street. Philadelphia, have just receiredfroi he late Auction Sales, a large assortment of Springk and Summer Dry Goods, Including Superior Black Silks. (oil I'laid I n lin do.. Mous. de Laines, Barege do do, Chain do do. Mons. d Bege.rashmere Shawls, Stella dd. fhilxd do. Silk Mantillas. Alpacas. Bareces, Lawns, Par , akols. Oinghams, Calli:Oes, Brilliants, Linens. SlMetingt, Shirtings. Tickincs..doths.. Casmmeres, Vesting'. Caui brtsms, Linen DrillinO, Cot tonadealCon nterpanea. Table Co era, Piano do, Gauze Flannels. Hosiery. tiyoveS, cc.; ; Also. . 00Y.S . .WEAn. IN GREAT VARIETY. Our goods being bought and sold exelusively f?r each. enables us to distance all competition. Purrhasets chitiged but a small advance on Auction Cosi and no asalermcni in prices:: ' • KELLEY BROWN, No. 13 North Second street, Philadelphia. April 5,1556 • A 14-2 M JOHN: Wlll. GIUTIEN & CO., BANKERS. Nos. 45 and 47 South Third-Street; GRANITE BUILDING', BELO 0' CHESNUT. DItA.W. upon, remit to; and enllek upon every poliit In the BAITED ScsvEs and CANK DO. • Collections settled 'with promptness at currentrates Exchange. without charge. Forelan and American Coin furnished for Shipping and Custom Beuse purpoSes. Draw upon the Illiyal Bald- of Ireland, (b?authoritl.) Lmdcn. kc„.and fUrnish Exchange, available any part of the British Kingdom. in sums of Li Find up wards. SEvEs PER CF.NT. (New York rate.) paid ;deposit ors on curr ,, nt art-mints, and the hig:heSt rate on Mite account. Stocks boiight and sold at the Brokere in this city. New York. Boston and Baltimore. Busing* paper and loans negOl toted. The Latest quotations of stocks and securities through out the United Statße ban be seen at the office. • &pt. 22. 185., 51.18 m LiGH*NitiC Armttage,a Patent. THET ! SUBSCRIBER calls hie :duca firm of the puldie'bihia superior ELvcratc-MAti. NET LIGHTNING. RODS. It is now fully-admitted pn nit hands. that every building. to be secure from the disx tractive Influences; of Lightning, shophl . he provided With ato .1 conductor. The large nnualwrof worthless Ito& that are put up makes it necesaary for purchasers to examine...the merits of the different 11015 offered for sale. I earnestly Invite a rigid examination of the principles on whiehvny Reds are r °mgr.:tied. I I have put up nearly 6,000 Reds, and have neverhaarfor the leas of one dollar's worth of property by LightolOg. In any building. to Which one of my Ruda halt] been ht tached. T. therefore. feel Lreat confidente .recOrn mending them, notonly as the beat, bgt airthettialy 4fe Rod in use. I AWThe following gentlemen having examined this° 110(14 knit given them their -uminalided • appivhslibil: have kindly aivonn.e their permission in refer to theta: WA LT t R..1011N AON. Com mtsriftiler of Pittenig'i . 31cMORTRIE,11 4 1. D. , I T. E. W,ALLEIt:ttil, For sale wholiscals and retail. at the Fartolt. Vine L. atarre 1 2 th. Philadelphia. Orders promptly a timaed:to, and at the laciest mstrprices. .I'IIO3IAS Alt. ITAGEI. Apt 1126. IS56' : 174hu . . . . W( E i.ci a g r o e r a c i tn o. s t ta y rt v lr rt i e o iyin! Dress alit be found a kite assor tm ent of il liliTk a .T , Bl l :. Black Molten Antique; Ltipin's all stool Mowieline de tallies, Plain Shades: Rich , Printed, Chellies; tiled, neat Styles suitable for Fiienthi,Silverines. Lawns, liaregeS.Embrol; doles, Ac.. - , ' JESSE WILLIAMS A CO:. • No.IS South Soeand stunt, Philadelphia. . , .• it Stella Shawls. - • ". BROCEA'BOREERS, • , k, . •., I'LAI:( WHITE. ' MODE , , BLACK • EMBROIDERED WHITE, ' • • - and SCARLET. BORBERKB - • °' STiIIPED °I% till • ° • .fP.SSE WILLIAMS 144.. NA. )c{ F.Atttli SArnild vtrr , t. Ph1131.1,-114113 Ii Alai"! 4‘.. 13-2 m DRY GOODS. 'I'RINTEI►BORDERS. • criipe Silks. MEI BOOTS, S.IIO:EiS,.:&-ti-. .___: HEW BOOT AND - SHOE STORE. C‘a mItIC STSUT. NEXT DOOM BELOW 1 , 01 nao., SAMUE L.STROUSE has just (Tenet • a large stock of all kinds of Iblats, Vomits. Carpet flags, tlutashoes. As. - Amass his stock as always be foand . .ladles' endl:i ChildruSes Oboes, cialters.sllppers, La, °revery variety. Also. lkxds sad Shoes suited for Sneers' wear Alfr Zusubctial ag sad Ilspairbas (Unseat the Shades!, . notice. • - Oct. Ll> '55 42-tf _ - SHOES,IIOOTD, TRUNKS AND I Trsveling TR UNKS D I ANIEfi SCHERTLE,,Boot I I_, and Shoe Manufacturer, and General . wholesale and retail dealer, irspectfullY 5 rites the attention ofids customers . . to the /armload substantial Ateck of Children echoes. Ladles' wear,Gentlernen's dress bootas gaiters. &c., together with the general assortment ef boots, shoes. trunks and carpet. tams which he has no* on hand at hls establishment, • One door abort the corner . 4.1 High nod Centre (tree', opposite the 11 7 qtr14 'Howse. • ' 11.--)lnert Ithoes anti Bola made to order, at lid , lowest prirea at the shortest notice. and Manufactured from the best of materials. Everything In the St.hoemah ing lint; furnished with despatch, and warr nted to nisi., 43( i 42 et /On- a Try him, and you will not be • disap pointed. -Int Pottsville. April 5, 1555 IRON WORKS. ASHLAND. ASHLAND IRON WORKS . . THE ttUBSCIIIDERS are now fully prepariA to furnish: at the Ashland Iron Works. Steam Eng.' netand Pumps of any' Trz.: .: alux • over and capacity. for mining and other purposes. Coal Breakers of every size And pattern Hue m use, together with:castings and forgings of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cats of all sizes and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars.—all furnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers flatter, them selves that. Inasmuch-as every member of 'the firm Is. a practical mechanic. theytwill be able to furnish m tchi nerythar will compare favorably with any in the lie gion. All orders directed to L. P. GAIINEU & u ses., Ash land, Schuylkill county, , will receive prompt atten tion. L. P. GARNER. MICHAEL GAINER„ • JOUN C 'GARNER, JOSEaI GARNER. Ashland; May 10,'56 . 19 TAMAQUA. CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, Tamaqua, Sclinyiictlll County, Pa. The Subscribers, proprietors of the above named extensive est ablishmentatt flounce to the citizens of twit uyi . couh zny;, "„„ ty, and the public generally. their reach. ness to turn out any and all k Inds of worrk in their tine. at the shortest notice, and in the most sal isf*etory manner—such as building Stea in - Engines. Mae nfacturing Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Castings mid Machinery of all kinds. July the bat workmen are employed, and satisfactlitit may therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from atrolid .promptly filled. CADTERE3 & ALLEY.:I ram:ulna, January 27,1655 • .4-tf. BEAVER MEADOWS. • BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS,:; , • LIUDSoN & BltuTH CH, Iron and lir4s,! 6 1441 ' Founders, respectfully Inform their 'fa • irons. and the public generally, that tuu-iur EEE are fully prepared at the above establiSie • -- went, to unumfacture Steam Engine,sref. every size; Pumps, Railroad and' Drift Cars,. and every ether descriptisti of Iron and Brass 'Castings suitable tbr: the Coal mining .or other business; on the most ceasonalile terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces midi Machine work in genets. Repairing . of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prtees. All work furnished by them wilt , ' ranted to perform well. They would solicit the enstonfot those who Indy want articles in their line to this vicinliy. Al girders will meet with. Immediate aneprompt atten- Ihn. S. NI ..,. 313reh 4,1854 W. It.. HUDSON DONA LDSON. • DONALDSON IRON WORKS. LOESER, COX k CO. respeetftil ,g,„ ly invite the attention of the MuindsN community to their new Foundry and: t lei l ik Machine Shop. in the town of Donned sou, Schuylkill county. They are !Owl wady to execute all orders for machinery, such nsi steam engines. pumps. coal breakers. mill gearing torj grist and saw mills. railroad anti drift cars. &e.. ke. Being practical mechanics. we flatter ourselves that all! work done at th,. Donaldson Iron IVorks. will give suilt satisfa• ,, no will secure the future custom pt . i their patron. Orders thank,ully received anti exeeu-i led at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. ; AMBROSE LOESER.' PETER COX. • ALFRED JONES, February 2. ISM 4 LEWIS MILLER. lIIINEItSVILLE. i , DEHAVcp.'S IRON WORKS , unereville. TILE Subscriber is prepared to maviti- , 1 facture STEAM ENGINES of any puw'ee.l' FFIR Purnpsof any capacity,and Coal Jireaktnn of eve:y description; as well 'as every' kind of machinery used In 3lintw.i Weaken:. Furnaces. Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. fi ; From the facilities possessed fur manufacturiim, and from lona eqierlence in the business. work ran be turned! out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, niuli of tt superior quality. ! Persons desirous of putting up marhineryof any kitid.l are invited to call and examine patterns and betome Im:tinted with prices before contracting. elsewhere. Ordeni of every kind are solicited. and strict attention' will he given to their prompt execution. WALLIA3I DEIIAVENi. SlMersville. December 9. 1554 ' '4134f . . TREMONT. TREMONT IRON WORK.% Tremont, Schuylkili County, rennet, !, The Subscribers respectlblly inpite the attentioti of the bu.sinesscommunity: fl;i131 to their New Machine Shop and Fours' so` - •'. dry. erected In the town of Tremont. Midi, P.— under fie superintendence and tnanals , ' • meld of 3les - rs. Z. liatdorlT and Philip Umholtz, whore' they are prepared to execute all orders f r Machineryof Prass and Iron. such as Steam Engines of .any power, Pumps of :illy rapacity, Coal Breakers of every descrlp ' lion. all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills.-Orist aild Saw Mills. Drift Cars. and all kinds of lUtilroad Catittritto. such as Chaira . for Flat and T Rails, Frogs. Switcheii.abd ill kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. tin holtibelng a practical Mechanic.and having had the ctln- Mit:4lre and experience for many years In the Coal Regirm, persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kirid, are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior ' quality of work. and become acquainted with prieeslat hese Works. before contracting elsewhere. Orders ofilv • ry kind thankfully received. and strict attention will,be liven to their prompt eiecution.,lmving several 15.80, . V), and rid horse .Engines on hand. d an. 6,1836,1-1 - C. A. St A. M. SELiZeitt PORT CARBON: • FOLINDRY•:'& MACHINE SHOP Port:CarbOn,. botanylk Co., pa: jI. WINTERSTEES annouTic es Mx readiness. front the complete out ~ft he above is am ed es tllbliuh men t • to sly,- -r1 4 4 /ira ply all oilers in hisnine _such as ftt Steam I.:Dainrs. Railroad Ad Drift ears. Pumps. Coal Breakers. Castfuga and Machine ry of every pattern. lie Warrants,his work to giV4lSati tvtilon.=and accordingly solicits patrnnag,o at home and abroad. • :Lin. 27.1855 4-ly : FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. • 'Ctir. aubscribersonnounee.to the rob - lie that, they - arefthe' ProprietorSof-the . • Vranklin Works Tort Carbon. lately ehr ried on by Sillytnan, where tkpey edn: - dune to s matiut,tpture to order. at Ow shortest notice. Steam Engines, Pumps.Coal'Breakirs nttd Nlarhinery of ,atmost any size or \description. for injol:iig, tr other purposes. Also. Railroad and Drift Cars. truttior Brno Castings of any size or pattern.' Orders are resp4et• fully solicited. 3EOI B. FISSLER & BRO. . . , . . .4 • i Franklin Shovel Works. ' 1 The snbsiTibers' continue to 'furnish the ("Allem Old Dealers of Schuylhill County. Kith Shoi•els of ull,kitills, st the lowest Philadelphia iric'es: Attention is partifru tarty called to their Cool. Shovels.: • Orders fur Shovel 4 of any size or pattern promptly attended to. - 1 • ~ GEO. B. FISSLEP: k una' Port Carbon. Auxust 21. 18.52. 34-tf i ___ , POTTSVILLE. FOUNDRY APID MACHINE SHOP, . Steam luar . Pactory, &c. t-- • NOTICE.—The business of the late R I M of SNYD Elt IVILNES. will be confin 4 ' "'' Rik urd by the subscriber in all its varijua 1-11En i rD L zaz branches of Steam Engine building, iron """r" - 7 , - • Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of 'lschinery, for Rolling Mills.•illast Furnaces, IZ:dint:id 'ars. kc.. Lc. Ile will also continue the business of 'lig, and Splang tile celebrated Vine Forrst White Ash aid ',calla (int/ reins.l:rd Ash Coals. being sole propiie. tor of these C(lllieries. GEORGE .SN YDEILL January' 1;18:4 3-tf TO COAL. OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boller Works. The subscribers respectfully invite the y l attention of the busbies.% community; to their Boiler Works. on Railroad street. be. rturzmu l4 low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, 1 1 4., where they are prepared to manufactolv BOILERS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. I Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers, DWI Cars, &e. Boilers on hand. , • Being practical mechanics. and having for years devoted, themselves entirely to this branch of business. they Bab' ler themselves that work done at their establishment Will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a colt— Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their itd n hge to examine their work before engaging elsewhore. May 5,18 . 53 EMI JOHN & JAMES'NOBLII. POTTSVILLE ROLLING TILE Lt IiSCRIBERS respectfullyjan_ nounee to the public that their new itch ing Mill is now completed and in . 5 --ira.,tug ration. and that they are prepared to sup - .ply all kinds of Bar Iron of Various axes which they will warrant to be superior In quality to Any obtained front abroad. at the 'tame prices. They also manufacture T Rails, for the use of the tol- I leries and Lateral Roads. weighing from '.ll to 50 lbe4ey yard. made of the best Iron, and which will be fetind much elfesper than the Imported article. Being practical mechanic,* and having had consider4ble experience in the Iron bnalnev., they Hatter themselves That they ran give entire satisfaction to purchasers. lend also make , ii their Interest to patronize home mantifae- I Urea. JOIIN lIIIIINISIF k - December 0. 1851 • 40-tt 9. • WASHINFTON"I9III-WORKS. ottaville. n., .1 .1. WREN A 11110 S. respirttully inille Zthe attention of the lrusiness community ',... t .7": to their Now Machine Shop and Pouddry ..."7: -A 'Ai4ie erected between (eel and Railroad strdets, ' .....,. • and fronting on Norwegian street. wBere they are prepared to-execute all orders for machine* of I:ra:wand Iron. such as Steam Engines. all hinds of fs,rar log for Rolling Mills. (lest and Saw. Mills. Single ,end Double acting Pumps. Catrltreakers. Drift Cars. all kinds .4 ItailtWall Castings. such AS Chairs for Flat and T gall; Frogs. Switches. de.; all kinds of cast And wrought Iron !;hafting. Rein,: practical mechanics. and haring ninde the demands of the Coal Region theiestudy for plats. also till kinds.of Machinery in their line of business. they flatter themselves that work done at their establishnient will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with a . all. All orders. thankfulir received and pro:103'1mo cuted, on the treUt reamegilde'ierrnA. - 10 ) ki JOUN Y. WREN. TIIO3IAB Mildly JAMES WREN. . . - - October 2.1852 I * 4 1 1-tf . • PALO ALTO ROLLINC MILL. i THE Subscribers beg leave tolan,- ettl i i nonuce to their friends and' the public. ..pperally, that their new Rollin^ Mill at r t-tat,...milcz Palo Aitd is • now complete. and in gull operation, and that they are prepared to loutish T rails of various rottenly. welghintt from ' A ri to 10 to per yard. Also, different sizes of Sat, square:and ;nand merchants' bar'inot. Orders for rails ,or bar iron are respectfnlly nod- will ...meet with prontpt attention if left eittoir at the Rollin^. Mill.- Bright & Hardware Store. t :entre st rcet. or at their office. MAYWOOD, LEE & . F. corner Centre inti 'I 1 MIT ket -streets, '..!d story, Pottsrille. January let. It The utidersigned have this day tormedit cotart nerihip under the style and firma ( . 4' HAY - WOOD. LLMirr. CO. for thehutpose of-,tnanufactoring Ballenati. and liar Iron, at their Palo Alto Boiling 31111. BENJAMIN II AYWOOIi, • . ,111C11 MID LEP. • 011000 E 118101.1T'' • HARRIS. The business of the late firm of. Lee, Bright & Co. all le settle/hr. the lino * Co. , Jan.l, ' - • ' I.t f MEDICINAL. TRUSSES I ITRIISSESI t TRUSSES: !I ti NEE,DLES Truss lind Saco mstauushment. Q 0 UTII West Corner of 12th kiand Bare alive Philadelphia, lint pewter of tine French Tritasi.*, combining cstrtin. //anus. ease cud durability with correct 'construction. I Lien:dal or ruptured patients can he suited by rem .1 Rug &mono ts as below:—Siniding number of in ches rou the hips, and stating side affected. Cost of single Trivia, $2, $.3, $4,. $5. Poulde—s3 6, .$6 and $lO. I Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, ti. en possible. sent with the Trtua. Also for Salo. in great variety- . . Dr. BannMg's Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolattsus Uteri ," Soinar pron. and Sun ports. Patent Shoulder - Braces. Chest Expanders. and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs: English fElastic Abdominal Belts, Suspen• caries. Syringes—male and female. ' ii- - &-Ladiea' Rooms, with Lady attendants. Philadelphia, July 28.'55 ~ 30-17 WILBOD,I3 COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVED, OIL AND ,LIDIE. A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. tory. its. MI.D.S. ASTI( nuosett III& GENERAL DEBILITY,: . AND ALL SCROFULOUS, RUMOR& Have Yon Tried HI This important question shonldbeasked every invalid who isisuffering from pitimonary trouble in this - tekle climate. Have you tried WILBOR'S. COMI'OUND OF COD LIVEIt OIL AND LIME? It will not nauseate like the'plain OIL; but is on the contrary, pleasant to the taste• moreover, the Phosphate of Lime is, in this man binatinn. a ogest remarkable aid to the healing proper ties of the Pure Cod Liver Oitlai 'the following. certifi cates (selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge ments) will amply show, No person should neglect. for a single hour, a cough, or any affection of the inngs, lest the most serious consequences follow. Dr. Wilbor's treparatfon is ,with safe and simple, and sure in all ordi nary eases. and has perf;)nned some surprising curia; in decided consumption, where ordinary medical aid bas Da. Wltaort:—Durin,g nearly the whole of thepast winter. I had suffered serlottsly, with a cough, which had so irritated my lungs, that my physician frankly admit-' ted his fetir of consumption following this troubleis the Spring weather actin. Medicine seemed ; to afford me little relief. until I . tried your preparation of Cod Liter Oil and Lime. The effect I anitorced ht.facts to admit, was almost magical. and I bate the pleasdre of Saying at this writing. (May 2d. 1553,) I Am entirely free from any pulmonary trouble. With thanks to you for your taltiable discore i ry. I cor dially recommend it to those who are thus afflicted. MARTIN f ItuD, amber street, Roston. . Kit B. WI LEW% - Clorniist. trust street. Iloslon. It Mbry ott SnYs. 132 Potille by .1. C. l Church. 1 - 10.1dm • Ch Manufactured only by ALEXAN 166 • For sale In Philadelphia by T. Ni North Second stner-t. For. sale in IluottEs. Druggi:it.r.p r! esite Episro Pottsville. S. 56, I A HUMAN LIFE omclgule. RIIODV4 As I took Vouimedieine to sl 'Me cure no pay:!! I take ple.m.ure hi f..p:erted to no. three brothers wi land their testiuniny Is a fair special eeived: W. S. Conklin have i% Christie's A"ue italsam, and contini using it until mit lungs add liver W degree that lama discharged from r SO that all thought it imposrible furl other chill. Tlqi docters,:too. did t but thought 1 must die. 'Nothing til I got Rhodes'; Fever and Ague relieved um of the di.lies4 and nag and pain in my head and bowels. manent cure in a short lime:' 11: M. Conklin' s tys;—"l had heel as good a doctor,:is we , have in on auy quantity of 'quinine and !peril result. from '2st Atqpist to 17th DI how nicely It operated on my brotil nodes' Fever and Aguel' Cure, wh' vent cure by using two thirds of a S. M. Conklin was not here. but ers say his ease was the same as 11. bine to both the same day. andllil from the smite small quantity. and! Fours. with re.pect. ; The above speaks for itself. (Jot of nu better herr than the vast ni cafes I have already published. amount that is continually peurim One thing mom. Last year 1 had the public in these Words:--1 : Doti taken one of my geoeral circulars. of tlfeir nostrum Mr my medicine. impudence end their pamphlet with the prepiletor of any other medicit dares: - Lc. Now I takepleasure In %tying that the caution refer red to the same Christie's Ague Italeam" that is mentioned in the above certificate. , : There are several other induttrionit people who are ap plying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about my Feser and Ague Cure. or Antidote toNalaCia. except the certificates of cures. nod the certificate of the cele brated chemist. Pr..lames R. Chilton of New! York. in favor of its perfectly harmless iimmeter. whicttis attach ed to every bottle.. These will always serve to distln• guish my medicine from imitations. J A. A. ltiiODES. Privrieter. Prorithncr. 12:1. - For tale by S. C. MARTIN...I. G. BROWN, and shy Drug gists generally. April 213.153fi 17-2 m A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvellon■ Age. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. the Grand External Remedy. . I - Y• the aidM of a iei i °scope, we see! millions cd' little openingS On the !surface of our bodieii. Through these this ointment. when rubbed on j the skin. h. carried to any organ 'Oriliwardpart. • Diseases I .d . the Rhine.) s. dilsorders ortlni hiver. affections of the! (lean. Intl:twat ihn of the Lungs. A,Stnia.C,‘inzlis and Colds, are by its, Illt.:11s effectually clit'ed. E'irry housewife i, knows that salt Passes freely throiiii bond or meat pinny thickness. 'nit healing Ointmonti far more readily pene-1 Crates through any bone or fleshy t tirtof thediving body, caring the mos m. tlidangerous imacomplaints, that can- I not he reached by other means, . , i I 'Erysipelas, Salt Rheum & Scorbutic Humors. i No remedy has ever done so mush for the'. cure of dip,' eases of the.likitf, 'Whatever form tliey nui . 3„ l ,asi 4 um, a , thi s Ointment. Nu ease of Salt Ithenni. Scurry. 'Sore Heads, Scrofula. or ErySipelas. can long withstantt its influence . she inventor his travelled user many parts of the globe, vilsiting the principal huspitalsiliipensing this Ointment gsing advice as 0 its application. and has thus lieen the ' means of restoring countless numbers to health, - • - ; Sore Legs, Soreßreasts c WoundO & Ulcers. &OW of the Most scientific stirgeons rely solely on the use of this wonderful Clint ment. When having toCope with the worst MAPS Of sores. wound 4. nicer.. glandular swel thigs. and tumors. Professor ilidloway him-by command f the Allied GOvernments.'digpitched to the hospitals of the EaSt. largn shipments of this Ointment. to be used Under the direction of the Medical Staff. in the w4rst ca, :'.:es llf wmiuds. It will cure anyuicenglandularswelling' stiffness or contraction of the joints', even of 20 years. standing. . !I , r:Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distre,s4ng etanplaints , can lie eireettiallv cured It the Ointment be well rut42.4l'in over the parts attested', and.by othersti following the printed directions around each pot. i Both flee OinlOsent unit i l n ;ili r s a x s l47 l 4 tue wed in flue foliose. ~ . Idunions f :mite Legs Burns - i . , dor,: Breasts . ,'Chapped Hands ' \ Seee !leads Chilblains , Soe Throats , i Fistulas :fore! , of all kinds Gout ' . ' ,p , tains Lumbago Se lds Mercurial Eruptions i SwOled Glands Piles I Stiff Joints Rheumatism I PlCers . . Salt Rheum 1 k'eilpreAl Sore. ' Skin Diseases . i Wounds of all kinds. tl-ir - S‘dd at the •Manufact r..' ries f,f Professor If OLLOWAII Su Maiden Lane. New York. and 244 Strand. London. nil by all respectable Druggists and Dealers oc Medicines throw...holt the Vnited States, and the cisillVtl world,: In Pots. at 25 rents, t'r'!S rents. atudi” each. . • Z — V.There is a considerable Faking by taking the larger sizes. . , . N.B. Directions for the guidiimie. of pat ients ,In every dlsorder are affixed to each Pot 4 June 2, 15551 BM THE GREATEST _Medicos' Discover* flt.be Age. .........-..„ I Flit. KENNEDY; ..'iz) Roxbury,. has jUdiscoicred in one of our :cotanien'lntstute weeds a remedy that cures i e. 1 Every Kind of Eunier, .. front the weist scrofula dowtt to a common pimple. - 1 - 11"0 has tried it in over 1100 cities. and never failed ex cept In two casts tooth thunder` himor). lie has now iu his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of itosMw. •1.1,. Two bottles are warranteCto7 cart: a nursing sore mooth. !I ' '• ' One to three bottles will curefthr i worst . . . I on the face. ~ , t ''. Two to three Itottles will cure. the systei • Two bottles are warranted to:cure the 'I the mouth-4111;ktomach. , • t Throe to rive bottleS are wat'ntitted to case of Erysipelas. ' ', One to two betties are warren . tett to cil tbe eyes. , ! • ! f • Two bottlei are warranted to ; . cure rune and blotches mating the hair. t Four to six bottles are warr.thttid to Cu running ulceril. - '• One bottle will ~, cure scaly erliption of he skin'. Two or tbreehottles are warratited to 'cure the worst Case of ringwerm: I' I • . - Two or threelhottles are wabanted Co litre'the'niost' -desperate ease if rheumatism. I i -Three to fo r betties are warrtnted to cure the salt theutn. t 1 . Five to eigh ; 'bottles will curethe wort case of scrofula.A benefit is ,always experienetid front the first .bottle, and a perfect atm is warranted when the above quantity, Is taken. 1 ' [ . header.l peddlt4lover a thoi.i . sttud bottles of this in the vicinity of 114 ton. I know;,tile effects of it in ,every ease. , So sure' es water will eat'l it gulch lire. so sure will this cure burner. 7 never sold t !fettle of it tint that sold another: after a trial it always sneaks for itself.- There are two things'about this herb that aptear to rane lurprislauz; tirSt that it grows im antrlnist urei, in some places quite plentiful. and yetiitsl vain, has never tt-en known untifi . l digeovered it in] 184 re-second, that It should cure all kinds of hunt4r. i In order to give acme idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. .la sill state that. in April, i+s:.l. 1 peddled it and sold alsMtkslx Isa :les per day-in April. I 574. I soli over one ttplusind bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists who have been in the • business twenty and thirty yeatls. say that nom,: i n • . the annals of patent medieimis arts ever like It. There 0 • .... is a universal praise of it freni ail quarters. In rev own practice I alway's: kept it strictly for humors . -hut since its int psluction mk a general family medicine. . ... .tre . at and wonderful 1 irtnes 'lO , O been found in It that t Is q . v ! • -.) i never 5U Z::::1 . , , Severalepileptic fitit-it disease which was al- 1, I ways c onsidered incurable. have loch cured by a few hat, -.....„.,--, -- .=- I tles. 0. what a mercy If it 'hill prove effectual in all --"---.,.............„_ ..'-''' , - , ••s - . --- -'r - e - .. -- - - , : -. - - r i " a g e s of that awful malady-there are but few who have Tilt: Tilt a. plalr•trlVl.: FLUID. or 6 lI.MIIIC 3110 E. seen more of it than I have. • i ,- ,I 1 I krtovv of severs] cases of:Peopsy. all * or them aged ' 1)1tE PA ItEr) from: REN,NE:I ,or the people cured hilt. For the iftrious diseases of the Liver. fourth 'lhntwh of the (IX. after directions:of Bajon Sick headache. Dyspepi.ski. Asthma. Pererand Ague. Pain 1.1,144.'27.e great Physiological Chemist. by .f. S. lit) (lll in the tilde. Dlseases t of the Faine.and particularly in dis , TON. M. D . Philadelphia. Pa. 3 doses of the kidneys. hr... the discovery' ha. done more This is Natures men Retards , for an unhealthy st4m goiXt,than any medicine eferikniewn. ' ' • ari l . NO a r t or man ran equal Its curative powers. llt , No change of diet neciviaar3t-oat the test you get and contains no Alpiltol. hittr r*. acid.. or tat nseeus d rw2.l.- Anon,ghof; It. 1-. I • 1 " ' ' lt is extremelY agreeable lathe taste. and mete he taken i Dirottion . s.fro ute.-Adultri one tablespoonful per day by the most , f...ehle pat hots who cannot eat a waterer:Wl:- I -Children over •teti years. a: de, isert First:leis-children er withent acute ailacrres.A. - 11.evanief a1ru7...:a.-4 indtatilns. 1 from five tor eiallt years, tetesponnfel: •As no directions i'e):sitt is not a drug,. I 1 can be applicable to all annsiittitions. take sufficient to - Call on the agent and get ai ds..s..riptive rir-alar.;:ratis, I operate on the howels,ttrice a day. giring a large amount, of reit fit if c n evidence. from I.le- I . 31auulketurvi by 1 . t I iri/NA I.D. RENNEDF, , bigs Animal' Chemistry: itt• Cornhe's Physiology of, hi- 1 - t Ne. 120. IP.trrrn str...t. R,...ehnry, Noss. uestion ; hr. Pereira on Feed and Piet; Dr. John? W. , Price, One lDollar. . • , Drawer. of New York University : Prot Dunglison'ttl'h?, ty i C Wholivtle Agents:"-New Ybrk city, ('. V, Clicktier, Si 1,,10ey ; Pref. ,Sillitusn. of Yale College:kpr.,(:arnenier's 03ml:4'de/wit; C. U. Ring, 109 Broadway: Rushton k l'hyitolozv: kr -log:ether ,with Yeports of cares fare.' all 'Clark, 215 liniadvray; A. B. •k 'h.:Muds:loh Fulton St. Parts of the United Si3t.' l, l - Wholesale agent. for rentasilvante.. T. W. Dross k 44- soh' 1 , , x all t truggisti and dealers in Medicinis.- i 13cias. 132 North 2nd stieet. iittizaelphin. - - Price ONE DiII:LAP. per:bottle. I - I For sale in Tuttgrilig, by or. 0. - . Breton. .J. C. Flurliis !, 11',IIANN-Vi, 11701...- , :e awl /.'ettit.Artif. - i 1-Ord Ff. Ralwliau, * May in. 1555 Maly - l'n'tsvlille. v as May 121,'V r 4 , 1 . 21-ly . !I tilt ~,..."eiP'. I 4,... , . ' • I 1 ' . • - .. 1 ' i . THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. DOTTSVILLE TO lIARRISBURG. This Hue connects daily with all 'balm grr:tt Z , outh ern and We... tern Loutes. Ity arrangement their plate et lanalneselO Puttayille will Beat the office of u ovr aid Co S. S. W lAA MS, Superintendent. LAE 4 pill 22. 18.5,S DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Change at Time. gin E :SUMMER arraiwement for run ." Muir Itailroad . frout aild 'atter MONDAY, April 14th, vela be: , I t Y.. Expreas Passenger . Train. Leave Harrisburg, 5 A.SI.j Airlie Auburn.' 7.59 A,M " Auburn., ‘ 43 i ) ALSI.i oil noon.; a. Mixed Freight & Passenger Train." 'Leave Harristm nr. l P. N. Arrive Anb let n, M.; Aubttni. J 2 nedn'td,i •-•• IlarriSburg. s,ltia.M.; Competing at Auburn waif the regular and special trains of the Reading Railroad, for Pottsville. Port Clin ton, Hamburg. Reading, Pot tstpw Norris-i .town and Philadelphia.---- - ' Connecting. at Port Clinton. Kith the traaus for Thma qua. Catawissa. Danville. Milton. Williamsport. Elmira. and all t'dnta of the North 'And 'Northwest. . , Connecting at llarrisburg, with realns LaneaSter, - Columbia Donna. Blairsville. Pittsburg. and • the West.—for Carlisle. Chantbersburg and l'untberland Valley genPrally.—for York, ikotjmo re , IVashington and the South. ELLWOOD MORRIS, Engineer t Snyt. April 5, 1555 • L'-4m Fenta Albany, New:York & Philadt a .a ► 1 11 E SU BSCI2IBERS respectfully ' rliarmuneo to the merchants And I) coww nni n.ty of this and the riti- w'ins . kimuitivo„intrig counties, that diWil i g% their hue oar,taa is again ready for the transpertation of merchandize, furniture. grain. plas ter, /cB - , train Albany, New York and Philadelphia. in' tirit cla‘s Canal barges. destined for :schuylkill Haven. Potviirille and Port Carbon. Al! pasts from Philadelphia will Iv shipped by our A4ents. VARt , LEE . & Sox. Vine street wharf. S..hoylkill. 31erchandize from Allinny and,New York. ai,ply Ilt- Braladw is , . New (ork. 3Terehants mu rely upon leasing their mxids forwarded with despatch. ashe . hatires will leave Vine street wharf.. Philadelphia. weekly. -The' following rate, will fr charged on -.innit poun d, : Thy GOodS. IDieensw ire. Glass and 'Era - Grceries. flits. Liquors and Provisions. • . . ; Salt and Plaster. tto be shipin don Delaware.) . A. S. Mtniilligt Office Sehnylkill Narh, , athin Warehouse. slt. Carlon. . No. 2'29 Broadway. :.ew York. Room 2.3. - 476-floodm will bo forwarded from ;ihuylkill Ilavemtq all pciut.? , oil the Mine Uill ltailread: pottgrille. April 4,1858 14. PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD; a a- M. ItATKS OF F1UI(i113: OS 1111:10MANDIZL. ()185 N 4 4 4kN) A _719:,} .-until fuTe'rE ,,, R ;(l, 'N , O th y fEollo ‘ , l o ß w E , i l t Z ,,t Ist, es , Freight charged per WO pouuds ..:,...i." ..?., : 5- - :; - - - - - ; i.:3- - •;71 Dry Good.. Confectionery. Ilnoks.C.irpet- t z..,0 15 ings. Clar , . Fresh 3leat. Fish. t11a5..,.. At. ) Anvils. Bran. Butter. Copper. 1.1:;;....5. Ear. I • thentrare.Grlndstoaes.ilroceries,llenip 1 Hants. Ilardwan... Hides. 11”110w.ware. 1. ' I.eather.3l:trhinery,Oysteni.olle.Seeds.. 22 .tr., - , • . Ale. Beer. ('otton. ('offee:Grain Aker Iron. Lead. N.IOI3SR:S.NaiIs- Spikes. It ICC, Salt.). ' IS 9 p r o N iAf ns: Sinrar. Whi.key.&e.,, ' 1 1 Brooms; Fire Bricks. GUMP,. 31111 Stones.) 3 Pitch and Tar. Salt. Scrap Iron. Timber ). 15 ^ii 'and Lumber. ke., ' 1 Bricks. Coke. Cord Wood. Clay, (hovel.) ire. Iron fire. Limestone. Manure. l'lr ... 12 Iron. Plaster. Slate..te,,, Flour. per barrel AVED. Oh. March 11, MIL 1 ---De'ar Sir : pell eonslgnment. stating its effects as ho live In this place. ien of all I ,havi re- '4lken nlue bottles of ally rdridown while ere colligl•Sik'd to that y mouth anti bowels. tolive through an 'll they could for use. d 1 I toe any imtsb un whlrll at once Net at my stomach. lind produced a per. taking . medicine,. of 6aanty. and taken ithout any good reember. But seeitiir er, I aot rJedtit; of ett elTeeteds tt perms bottle? .Ort. ISSI - 424 PHILAD'A READINC itilwatonslt of the A: IL It: t o ..i .ipra3J. IstA. The rites 91 on Coal 1 ransport.•d by this en'inpatiy, will be ;IA loWp. from April -sth to Jung Vint, kelt' the °thee brnt h i s.TA ,1114 ; tb,./1 • cure Was a, SlMl'dy I llit hI St; Spevirs. A. II UNTINGTO.N. ,d pro. - .f ns it Is. It "tuber i f like rerti.fi ,nd the still greater in to me. ' d orrahion tii canibm leo one firm iyho have substituted the name and then with brazen the exclamation •Let De say as much if he T., ;8 Philailelphin. Plane ‘• Germ:MU - o,r ri IL R. `• i'alte of huylkill. 31:tuayunk. " Spring 11111 e. " Conshehoekt‘ and Ply mouth Railroad. "ltaintxis and 'Potts' and " Norristown or Bridgeport.' Port Kennedy, " Forge. ' " " Royer's Ford " Vottrtntrtl, " it u^la . riltc, " Ilinistore; " Beading, ' " net Weill Reading and ; i ', 7tlohrsville. • 1 10 105 , )5 0:i " 110hrsville, • • 11011 05 i O,S 9:,! " !Limburg Orwiggburg. By order of the Board of Matuizers April 2f ! ..18U1 r-tr. 11,11.111iNNEY;;Sor'); . , _r_ or , . : - :C , ; e t,. 3, -:. ' _:.-- '*- - : BCHUYLKILL N OFFICE . the.. The rhmrie Int- the use of cite C.O. rt led .011 tire Sc us fulluws, until July Ist. 1 et x, Cu. 1 Cis. i et g 2 T. l'h ph is, (,;') 6;4 130 TA) Moly unk " Skin); Mill. , 1 tio• i 59 i 57 i :NI Ctinshoboelien, , tilt • :.9 :,7 .5 0 ~. Plymouth Dam, !, f4l ; 59 1. 57 1 ra.o U Bildgeport. - • 1 55 ' 54 52 I 44. " Nr , ri I ktrvw It. , 1 1 55 i 54 ! 52 ! 45 " Port li.moi,ly, ; st) i 44' [ 47 1 40 ...Valley Forge. 150 149 47 ;40 " PAwling's Ihtm. 1 541 49"1 47 140 '. Port Providence, IFM 1 40 l 47 i4O ‘• Ptirenixville, , t 4:. I 4.' I 42 .! lioyer"F Ford; . Pnitshiwn La Union, - uding. 1 45 ! 44 '1 4 44 1 ql7 , Port . 1 43 I. 40 , I 0 ; trill; - . 1 • Ilirdsby , tiugh, . . I ' 41 1 to' I 1'..; i 31' • beading, • .- I. :vi • i 17' : ';:i ''ll- Althouse'g, . , llil i 31 . : 15 ' n 1: . - Moors nip, " Hamburg, .' - 38 1 : 37 ; ; . L . i 3l i . lri ! 34 , l:,.! ‘• 0 wigghtim Landing. ! :i0 1 iln , r , 1 oo • The charze will lie' per ton of .....40 st lbs.. 100, t k 4, kir ei.nt. .... 1.3 illoante. for waste. ps ti,unl-, lend' no yharze Y I Inji t went y-five cents por fon will I , n made lot :Inc d ,, ta lire. Lly order of thy- 31a nazer, , . ... F. ' , RALF:Y.. l're%ident..i, 1 pril ..!1',.155nr.1 7 - .• SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! t - IHESTN UT joint shingles, -warrant fur dumbility. nt e 9 always en bandit thesaw mill of the Fubseribet. Fotmmlihm hi every 4i• rocion by Railroad. W. F. - MATZ. Wayue tp.. mar thy Summit. Schuylkill Co. Feb . 'sil LUMBER: LUMBER:: - he subscriber resik . ectililly :irinounc4s _L to the public that he has completed tila Steam Ci,r rtilar Saw-mill in Locust Vailey. Schuylkill. county, atld .is now prepared to furnish all kind , offLitinher at the lowest mixes—such as l'ine.4leuilMi and White Oak p 1 every silo and deseription. aye- lIiII f I.umla..r cut toorder at theshorteat notteh- No '55 4dl-tf - EI)WAI{I1 E. 'ILAN WILLIAMSPORTPLANINC MILL,? Itt.TISICN Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal. O ( /)..ire aEU. S. BANGER & C 0... W itoW ilsaie and Retail Resters and Man ufact wets rvr whiie and yellow - pine flooring Is7ards.'s:v.h. d,ors. blinds. shut• ters, siding. wood mouldings: kr.: Mt and serell talc) , and plain. All ,lesrript lons or turning and planing done with promptness. and in the best manner. 4 Feb. 9. '56 y • . HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS - AIM MEDICINEB.I II3ROFESSOR SM A LL'S Nlanual Practice. Ifyrring's Dohlio•tic Laurbfg Parent's Guide: with. the Mealeinvv. and Fmnilv eine Cheats. for sale by, .l. 31.01:t1:4.1 4 ;: Thiel Sgrrl,ils,llxr~llr.~ [June A, :55 :kind or pimples 'LYONS' KATHAIR9II. HAVE YOU used Lyons Eatitairdu • for the hair? It is the most delightful toilet arts do in the world and is' preeminently beneficial- f , r tidy and Bald heads. Tin Kath4iron fully restored my hair after a baldness oftwelve years. Yours truly. . It. 1.. ATWATER. • No. 511'Warren Street. New York:, • Also, Lyons' Extract of Pitrd,hunalea (linger. for dyes peinda and general netious del lily. ,te.. can Le had at! C. BAttLErs of biles. worst canker in cure the worst e all humor in lop; of the ears re corrupt and Perfumery and Varieby Store, Centre Street. Potts:Mle. Oetober:2Z. 1r453 , • 41-tt NEW DRUC AND 1111eDICINE STOR. ILENRY SAYI.OR, formerly drug-, I gig tin. J. S. C. Martin. respectfully announc, n to the public that he has established himself in the apothecary bu.iness. and opened a nevi drugstore. Lear «.71 IL Kline's cabinet trarernoms. in Made $17 , 11. 'dope Snood. and iniites the patmnage of thog• who mac require anyiliinC in his line. promising that every care and a tention that his e7.perience Seth enable hint to glry. and that the nature of the Ini,lness .1011311.15. [Pottsville, April 12?Iti5ti 15-ly TRANSPORTATION. IMCHANTS' TBASPORTATION LINE, AIITICLES OF FILEIGHT 1 E 4: - `1 1 7:i I 1 70 1 1 75 1 70 1 75 1 70! .1 15 11 :0 155 150 . 1 ; 1 ; 1,:0 ; 1 55 1 50, 1 . 175 170 1 f. 5 150: -1 5U ' 1 50 j 1 35 ,1,35 i 1.b5 Ino I 1 :15 1 '3s' . I rm 45*: 1 35 , 1;::C! 150 145 1 ! 1 145 140 130 1 ::44 145 YlO ; 1 31/ 1 ;:te 1 :15 , 1 :10 I.; 1 ~o 1 1 :30 • 1 10 , 1 120 1 15 r 110 ' 1 05 110 , 05 1 10- 1 05 AVICATION CO. elmylkill .. Nay. Co., April cars and for Toll on tuylkill Navigation. NMI ir I MEI I i;l ~ 1..► i fi: TO ,BUILDERS. MEDICINAL. Jan. vi •It; GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! i DR. J. S. HouCHTOWS Nrc,i pEpsi I:: r I 14. SW:A:Off:N.—There lire few ' vegclal , :,„ ted on the farm-lure valuable er 'nor.: ly admired than the squash'. The s'el i ed to the culitration of this vegetabie, sandy luau, but it Mat be grAwn ',lt Ma kind of soil. from the heaviest and 1"....-,•" clays:to the lightest ,i,t0.10. if preu,...;...,1 It is much like the ,pumpkin in • thi- , '1 though it does not , perh2ips _possess 1....-.1 gree it hardness, and ,requires More ~.;, , tore under eireut.wtant i es :uncongei.l..! tore. ,especially when young. y,", „,,, gout!.lult...-lies, on pastures 1111 d, of texdure, by in:inuring with str..tig coon., of clay, putt iseent mantite :I 11.1 1.1;111.il. OH 1111:1111/1.1 . :111:11, illill pfave 1111 t h e ilIll.': all, the 111:1111, ill) Ill•i a-ional dressing It lime.. and soot. 11,1. „rt.', an.l' keep down 1... When fbe viuts venitactiee fruiting, tir; stiperileous blossoms, and shorten in.l 1 il. this will iii - tease;the energy *of that ...:,-! .oeeurc.large nod well-developed fririt4i may . l'e dried the same as tile i.,111111114-. - 1::. .. plied to the same user. _ Porn 31 vii.—This iS a valualil..: - ..riii,s,:r, you have leisure, cart . uut a quantity 111101 it with )our compost, 01 ' Put it i ":•"") his i yard: and hog hens to be in:sell with ;,• i. ,. ~,i excrement, and absorb 0)0 . 4i - inc. A fen: - ~„„ this will be ot.great vique to yout fici.,•. .. - 4, with linn.. and lashes, it tanker an li Xl t , . fr ::.i . ', dressing for lands in' grass. Potatoes ! .. ; ~ I , with it, in the bills, also 111, Well :.:111 , 1 I-' 1,,i 'nest garden vegetables - , particularly th,,,, tb• tomato, beet, carrot, net. Fur this pm. ~. I.? , ever, it rennin's to' bo thoroughly ~.. i... 1 and it,. efficiency as it,stilnulant is ito•re.. , ~,,. slight ailinixture•of gypsum. SAW I)Usr,- S.pread ,ow 'lust .•i.r - i6,, -_! ahil :41111:: ,if your cattle lion‘es e.,e,' : *:-.- CC and ni g ht: ' le,' 11-• Theo, Iliorouz,l*...,, , ,• ' "Nliii. l lie exerel,sed to pi event the unseen--tae ~ , ' ,NV !s of td;li. S,m dust 1 , 111 , 0 , 1 111 2, 431111 styes, 011001. votes a tof horse "4:111. 4 , nil': , 7to I Arcllent pialitire„hi;:hly salutary stn ii. . ~iffy t!' 1,11 , 1 copocilieg to eflekif 11, • , 01 favorable r • ' Every particle of alimentary matter you • „ to thenetinit re,iotirCe . ,i of the fartn. il '..' , I"ECIAI. FERTII,V , IIItS.-11" you n ~.T., ~..--- , 1 / 4 tilisers—and it'ailj to', 4) for your 1, 1 .. 11 ..1 A ,rhea you Call "!I.taiwtheiti—tise thein.,!; -' . K . rablv you li, mark accurately, the resat!,, : . poodretle, su h;linte of lime, nitrate ... zaiperplio' , l hate, are let lint imper',......:„ . —.- - ,. stood: they lire cloubtle.,- va1ea1,1 0 .!,4 - .:-. . , be tutire - cureally - titinlied ill the': r,.,,,1., !!' II _ Puttr ! liAt. St - ns.— ! ±:iare!a - 1 1 the suds .... -. and the laundry:, rr, you do.nut "i,, , ", 1 ' (~ poses of irrigation. let it he convey.;l;H:3, -4. V mire hedps, - or mixed Nlllh mateital- , 1,, 1., . i No article of a liquid nature 1...•5t,5-:." ...c . erful alimentary properties, and its. is,s.r. itt 4 I Will [IC rOllll,l is source. of consider:o.lcl... - 77 . 7 one whif will'properlY use it. It c ,",1, 1 food of plants in a state' of solut'en, au I • k , is prepared to act at: once. nod nit 11 ce.e: pi mixing it with sods; chip ninon'', onu;ill straw, green vegetalile ma tier, or. itll , 1,1 kind of decomposed t rubbish, iiiel all whole to fertinnt sloWly, a must o‘.. tole'. ser for Indian c rn ti6y he pre! :tied, an 1 wiltbiring forward the crop with gro ' than almost any utliil . article that eau I. It is ! also very valuable 110 it manure 1,1 ous Vegetiil,le,i—tuelino., squashes, cued:, i 111 ME ICS t(0 1 tgS .0 155 t .0 1 2i 7 :t5 ME 1 171 1 1 r 1 1 Oa: Otc El MI SPIIOUTS AROUND TISEES.—:Mow ',.. 'or sprout; ts: issue filoui the roots o y t trees: rut them all e.en with the surt:is: rest every new development: a,. ,I)oll ' II. it , Every particle Of uric 1 5 . 4 ,0,1 1,„„; ,i„.. , I minishes the vital force of the .y , teti: I ;yielding anything valu.:l.lc . :i: return.' p fire more seriously injured by a nee,We duty, than other trees, as they are .tdrr:; and le:::. hardy. rntst:.—Prepare :i system of-qmiit= veils in yonr Lards lind out-houses for: ration of the liquid s voiitiu: s of yowl animals ”e all kiiels. "th s spa aril: ; efficiency, in promoting tint riewt h :.1 , allowed I. stand till it bee: mei , put:l.i. are more immediate than that of III.) r "• lant. not even except rig sdap sii:l•, \I plied to plant it lend• to preserve ti.,, attacks of ieseets, a,1.1 al- , , ; if ri i.e'.' part, new energy t::•the eircuiirtory :::.•: ting i•.y stem. No arts iii niore de-:r rioting gardens. kt should be :...-.:. gitantities 42 i 4i 44 EvEnnannss.—Plant evergreen. pp health.) •iir in August, carefully, suit set them ni regat , l to inles of tran-pholtin.:. rarely fill to well. In "rettibelug . cars .shoul.l lip 'had to rettTv, as inuei: them lo possible, and -in .transtaddi: careful that no injury ”cears either t the- royi. Evergreen,s , have it . .•ruo,t •• pearattu during 'the, %tinter sea..oe. ,11111111 e trilitiths hey -produ;.4, a 'cool ing An le.— Cm.t..t. poruttowit .T,ll VETERINARY. . .‘ irm,h for' 11';mmts nu Cap 1 e.-1 P . ''' °Urn% of sulphate of, -t ine (white I . olll l t ••..a quart of soft outer, and wash the •tv. c l'''`. 4 „!iflte this, morniog and ev'enitig. It .is at. "Pisti. wash fur monition sores: but for virulent .i."ttiit ' long standing, the tollowiiig -is also an5...0.. 1 i t and snore powerful wash : —Sulphate 01 .. --. ounce; eorrotive sublimate ,•ul. dram: . riatic iteid (spirit orealt,) .1 drattiit,—a' • ri. Rio in a pint of soli water and bottled f.r 71.0.i,f; ply it with a sponge inorningland et... -.• . f.. 1.,,, Oil for IVin oni..--Tokr. Imo pint ..1 : c r i p ,, j oil, and half an (mom: tf thu oil' of t• %4. .. • theta together and told. by degree . .. ..‘ -Ma I the oil of vitriol. These togreilient• , t•' ifi, ill i i i stirred in a glal••• or s.tone-ware ‘i , ...,-,•i 1. l''': . ate perfectly incorporated, then i. ;:i. • I' l l use. 'lbis is•an exeelleor oil . f. - .. to . ,-• ' '. 4 • feet of horses and oxen.• :ire tl . ' Mltir.• ttiex ... ! 011.011.. A's li.tin I)lE.—Take. t.ve r ~ , -,?1 ir.4 4 - ' sulphate of lead, five or ~i.o-ti,, l li,-,i,-...- ....„. water—all by weight—boil these loot se, F , - hours, together. and collect the powder ' , The moisture most ;111 tm drii.en .tr, and t - fib • der made into pa t o, with water. land ni': -.* . 1 the hair. . !!I,t / Litharge and !into effecti. th.t Fume ~ :',;:ru maising tlituri into a paste. apply jug iii ..iir.4, the hair before going 1 ,, bed. and cot to ,1 : It it in applied with a cloth. 1 .::.. ' - on ar t t li to the hair as hard a s pl as t er . , r / r, , ' 7, disagreeable, to take ofi', bra it robot ti , .. ' ll black and that most effectually. NITRATE sir SlLVtat Folt 13UttNn.— i• IS i:' - . 31.11.. in a munniunication to the .11•11 C t ;Alkl, Tier, Philadelphia, states thatdie has 4 0.... i' 4l4 , of silver in solution itA an dicellent i „,. lk., for burns and scalds. lit states that" '' Ft.. ...• •) hive gratefully surprised -him "It fic•;;l•#,,,„ complete protection to the inflamed curl '*!m: Idues the pain, airests till'. ~.sous Ll- '';', l '. l, changes the character of the intlaintriNt • • tt , 1 promotes a Fpeedy cure." , Frmu trrem.l : .:A., t . f d grains are dis:tolyml in an ounce of ,:" ~..,.. j this it applied with a eaMel's hair pecci..........,.1. t whole surface of the burn. I r' IiMI ns. I. W.; of Erie, Pa., says :-- -1111 ! 4 . s t .ah elothcz.front fwetity to thirty fort , lvtiAli , ig theta, will fifta that tl Wittiotit patent washing ly all the wear of eli.the ,, by itibion: , clothe , may be' than to rinse the loosened dirt.". I take its !Asa r Lev ty. ' To plow or sow. to reap or 010 w, Or In the barn to thresh, sir. All's one to me.l plainly sm aw t i oin I 'Twill bring me health and ra..b The lawyer leads a harrossed :1f •, A iv ' , II"' • Mueli like a:bunted otter. , ter tine to And 'twist his owu and others' grit, •.0 lint . lle's always in hot water. For too or friend. a emu.. defend, Eilltag* A 1101 W or rrmt!.; must sir,'- WO" %111 . In reitsolt spit... maintain theri}ht. I 1 1 444 "" And dearly earn his tee, sir. VW." Vitliati! The d.ebtr Is styled-a,gentleinan, Advert t• , Hut this I own but humming. tilr:Ted -For like a tavern waiting man ba eh, il Tra , every rail bes coming. t• ' \ „ wM., now there. must be re; air. Tr / • pa. n•kl rte starve. sir. 1.,/ dell) , ' ii, _ . un happyg. Oil, re l y A fa rin,l'a 11,,n let me Obtaining. uhite l lead it."el I 4 Efll , ll . Zil sell and som e To socii poor st:tils ss w,.4 I'll phi% lots yews or drill in rr,v. • And e:l,t• my land 14,111 111.1.1.1.1'1.Z. 0 . 1 1 I'll drain and ' - A n d .I,t,p, ' •01, SUGGESTIONS FOR THE F 3 ,1 v r •,‘• • te. insimssit. =OEM To l'itiof . www. FtaKs rtt.)ll,lNit-W`'.• • GlAssys, r , in n Pint of water ; then teiitt a ;14 , ini-: over your galtei on:;1 not light on the pruck. co awed without a prreheo.ion,:.• lenst injury lite ,rrat.lo. Cum: tlat I{ . .trri.nsNsEE 1.4 from the .11 . ise. , tisin ~ -r: "D ' , a p r 3 gotla eg,z, rtn.l plat it ill a fracttp: much snit as will,makv it thick cnou;h,' . off. Spread it a> ai plater and n(!' is 311 , 1 wi!!. t•,:•• • it:. .1‘ r • --4 9 lamer lOW tv• • • 1 W tl.l, t r t•I, ; I.4rit• 0 t-% filE 9