- , •,...,:. ••_ ' . - . ' • „gemememeneeneness - ' . . • Br#l3. ' -,.- •1•• '-""" •' ...eV/AS _ fvmss at &may rearassig.. .Imyi_musgol Him 111111811:11! I .' '-- 91 - 11a 4 iii * Pitt ANTIQUIT w ._ . Ild that give* !et us attsg,tsy . • ise me ii (I i , w 1.7 : - . . • .. • ... Ma Ilawthorne, •• •,,,, PIMP IM Pim& 'No. 5. ' ; t ' . ' .' '.' ' 4 DI Ti um • . 1,41,,-.o......rimbert. . Illfiuse's retie reafe-by J. 11, PetersOM, . ••• i- - "'',•' • . el reapyßE• 1111 2• 111 !* ' p. P. Wald:. ' , • • ...r ieee ksa Roe* Gallop-Grob& . . . . - 7 -; : - :•: ,•: • - . Ern* munott. " RIO Zer " At • ei spent Sebettledu" •`•; _ ; ...Mantaes. telo wawa *sr ~ • " Splendid Waits. ."- ' ' ' -- • , .- -. L'Tiegid twitere. e ma' • . '"lt4tlin taultrtit, " , To peed tapas Palle__ • . + „ Progress . k Who kneur palowersram.. , ~. oeaaa Emu Noah : . se • , • •. , "Ho• 6l * 11.. mr s t th"." YAM& Peßa--byllollldinireterl *" '_ 8",. ~, - , • , '. • Ye old liseß 410.71 1 9._ . Lem Ponta -by .111*d MUM& • ,•11,. ....- , Naught Imam ehe of ye paws breve; k ein freneolse-Wen , memira y • . .. '• • c Mer hews stilt Sowed amarwit • A, Pellos-Wm; 11011ing. , , • . Ist 011 P f• akar ikon , Idgestiks Scot& MUM, • sang hy Desrpelsr. ,• i ,',, •To know, s m grbf; W 2. When clear Tor mkt by a. NAMUR.. use Tape /*ye out t-"Yeat &PM old erns, . ` • ; s Pee got tut mono borer • e' AGRICULTURAL' AND ARCNITER• —. L TAIRAL'IIOOKS. 1 Note•-tor thebtleill ed thine *ohm sot ettells6 ' figigis.ENDEbre. ... . . Fanner - a vomptept atom's stedied) "Per= l : Rellentor_. ".. "Pier' "'"""' l• that •Stliallsw la 0184004. • vilir. aim gnu.. and 6411110111e.._ '-, • Beest'i Ameriemillotterearden Directory. - 1 • - an't'e Perafly Mean Gardener. - ,if, - -• . VANturg COURTSHIP. . : Joittsun...etrk-ulatmobsinutlf. . . . ~..„,pownlng's Landsar iner isebning. "• - "-t• Clettep o i d the hHhddri- ~ 1 •N ash's Progressive ' I ... .. -• litnoi , onto darts - 1 . •1 i . . Allen's Treatise on lbe Grape: ' pds d e the iM. • ; want 'be ber 'MAL • , 1 I Pardee.on the Strawberry. • ' • • Yea* on the Hems. m d . by the chimney ' •,„ . Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Kennel. • • 1 •• • Erredim; Roston Pawn . Nall'e Yndt, Rower and Vegetable Gardener. ~ •-• l i tit a psi the table , ;. ~ • .;•• r, • Sal s rep, Ix Dlake's *Mon farmer. ' ages ethi c peculiar kbsd of ganneuti . . •Breek'Olook of norm. . . • 4, ii • ' Thomas's Sarni Implements. . • ••,•••••,, . very ragli without, and • • • BMus'', Amen* Poultry Yard. •. • • ' . Med AS altrieking-bowlieg; . ,- ;'. , Ilsonett's Poultry.flook: .. i' ' (brig In the orchard- . Downing's Traits and Pratt Trowel Atomics. • • Out p a *wilted. . &mei* Ault CY:Hurls! by Th omas: ; Rap, 'at the kit--hen door- • k LintUey's Hortknult== . , - ' ' Doroth auks pleasant; .' Bridgeutan's To II t. , ,k•Vona "I she whlapared sly, Doweing's R*l ye. • • "Rot *lf It Isn't, • swine . Ature. *MSS AfloW that I don't want to _- .. :, i riga B oo k of Dana.. ' ..„ 1 Liable. Agrieultundettmabitry, • k.- , • Door *oJonatheal , 1 - 4 A, .„,. Tor sale at B. BRAN'S . . Why haw do you do) _ ~vv- - i', - -' - ' Seed and Yknrer Stole. '" •" • . "Well,'Doestity, raPreitty Tao% ' : - April 4: '57 ' 14- : 4. met bow it's MO • •-•- .. ". . Old ta n stops his reading,.: , • . , stop the sawing; • • .„ adm7myk,4 4 . Joemium, i , . TRAVELING; • . - 'Wan now how it's blowing, 7. • ihseelegoing tObe sem WI weather lit A meow." 1 • _, #Piegla F ir g iTO g rA Itti l lgt ff Z . . Salutations over: . . Mk line minects daily with ail their•greelSouth , •-• ' • e • - Jonatlaan to man . • origami ireabern Ranks. By arramprineettheir eleceot ,Wieltes over spiry Huns, baslnsseinPottaville will be at the of* of Ilowent & ' - That hs woo 50 Xing. . ' , . Co ', .IL S. WILLIAMS, SOperintendent. ens getting kitikepy, „ aprH22,, 1„ L , • 16-tf. • •.. . Viiii nod the helP : ~ . •- • y ingests that they . 1 P BERGER TRAINS. ! , ; . . inistioi llad rcoulou r gen to rd- ightid . up Jonathan '. ow. Anadykkill Valley am. Tuscarora. • . 0 11111=0- , - ''•-• i - Iffilaltifillffill • - Old snoring Messily, - /IN and 'after MONDAY, April Bth; ~ , •t - --- =, !on Oaks ekes together,' , A . ~,, 1857: • .....I - - •. Re mad Dorothy, ' ' , - unAT.E• POTTS v.u.i.m: ' ng 'beat the weather, . ' . . J thaw Is thinking • v • ' At 7.30, A:AL . •••_1 • At 3, P. AL Hour to is lon• ' -'EAVE TUSCARORA : his , . Bat,___ sort is thumping so,, AlAt 6.30, A. AL . 1 , At 4414 P.,AL Reran hardly keep his vast on; Oa Iltesdayss . - Aid listens, clatith unto the roof of hie mouth. ' LBAVS POTTSVILLZ: At S, A. M. _1 , At 1 P.M. t . . . Darolthy looks slily- . ••• . LEAVE TUSCARORA: 1 _. . • Endes there's something cowing; , Atli, A. AL 1 At ft, P. M. I , • Looks around at ionathawr;• Passepgers by the 3, P. IL, Train will connect, at Ti . ..• - 'De feels much like stunning. , *qua, With Tnduk r reg North and Path, on the Cat ' ' "Duran Dorothy I" he says- • awboa. William & Moire Relined. _ • • Aid:his heart beats fasted- sirrier I'S TO TA AQUA, SOUTS'Ne ' ' " _eyrie that you nd 'I would go ' • E. H. WEIBBI3III, Sapertatnotret. . • onn to mom Castor, ell 18, ' 57 •I 143 m ' • A*l get 111*4 Into the everlasting bonds of =bi- AP MenY; • • • p_lissaNcrt kno % its. , Philadespaas and a tug id. tomes have passed awaY, and . - .1 ' • ' Mir " vital " the Tall "' ; ' ' - * frilakilllNlMMllligalla MK away from ci ty, . Street, or.dirty alley, ' 4 56. WIETZR AIULANGICIIIENTS. Mb. . • Standal little cottage, Whits as snow In March LIE GREAT Northern and Western . . ; . - ' Jonathan and Dorothy 1 United States Mall Routes V ' v • Bitting on the porch. V air dared inmeasof mid Fare eninced.-61 ..' ARE It balttiaten whiteiteaded youngstarsamun4 that& LITTLE, SCLWYLKILL, CATAIVIESA, SUNBURY MAI I . ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. '-.• , - • t • ..."- 7 ' Through to Buffalo, In - - • 16 hours. . ' A Good A e...• - • ' . • 611agiust Pails, - - 16 ••• '' A comes ' ,ndeut of the Lambertville (N i , J.) . C ... • Detroit, - , - ---. 24 .8 - and Philadelphia OM " c r e it l ii i e ; h a W leag .:co; i :l 4 7 B l l llxth . andi ' ,Ohato 34 utat ' ree ‘ te, , . . Bump say that, a short time since, while stay- • .. /IL Louis, - - .-48 v .. • lag at the . rough of B--- , , he overheard . the Depot, 4011110 followlsig, iibich be thinks too good to be L ost: Rend and Pim. !leading . Ty minim A number of politicians, all of whom were seek- . 1 , Traitnr " wal !eer i e MONDAY , tlalafelpb4t B and Readlu P gßallroad -- IticoMees 4mitir the Government, were mated on DepoLearom Broad and Vineatreets,dally,(Sundays ex. the 1 tavern porch, talking, when an old toper, "Pted , ) " i rclt a "lni: y y mzprees...7.3o A. M T nuked Ja D—, a joiremi Mho ii very lotus- Stoypingal ..tuskubville and Reading.oulys Connect sArtazd Ertel Willthuas emir' hetkl• "'coned" but eiaetly opposite when ii "g w porte i x t e z a t - ' 1 717. "nun Boed , V : sober, said that if th e company ; bad no °bias:Bon, ;'-eonnectics withNswYohandltigieandEcltalo6:atrilikte•: ni t • bo ~ r il i a . ii them a story. They. c al i i i m. T. ,,,„. . i li t, "e i rk noe .ei , i ,i y a it;i t izie ul d ers e ro os t Du La nk e ir sti k a: 0 5 1. oh away } " whereupon be apsike asfollows : . . fral 2. tOve-,6,,i,tt md . , tr.., :Ist ud ell° S m e,tb ; : B ore a d n it r ;Li7 . - „ "Arertslu . king-Aen't recollect his name-had l' r at i l l a Ra I Ir7a . d ." : cMinecti% at b Oatt i ll a 44 ga+i:igiv: • . philosop er upon whose judgment he alw - sy - r ir elcce e w elgigailr t ot s tt n an an d d ilts c t ia andatSuspenst e e n depicted. Now, it so happened that one day, the ' t road for Detrolt,Chicapt,SL Louit,andrlp e ogts In l t a a i n i : king took it into his bead to go bunting, and, af. ads add Western States. z_ • '‘ Nam Tratia.‘l.3o h. mi. ' ter swum fling his nobleir, and making all the stopping a i tat h l St. t. R ell x cma i re nlnin o g to Pottsvllleonly nacos Miry preparations, he sunkmoned the Oil* : , Running every day, rtoppi a n7at'all sraeroft; and run pher, and asked him if -it i wonid rain. The phi- Wog toPottsvUle. Connectlngat-PortiMuton with Cat. szl i s hNe aa. Th rlilarzt vi a n ntratr:47llllarport and 111 ' . 1 losopber 'old liim It would/ not, end be and his noblnoblede rted. Wh While' Yourneyingslong, they witwYork and Erli g a„Buffalo ra and *ow 'hrr c z i t ry tias " met aco try man mounted upon a jackmal; be Lo a k4tt e lital oat l i T a t i, f o or m i h n i sffalaiDt t igirk. Bria. Cleve• -. erhised mto rettin, for; said he, 'it certainty Also,nitls Elmira, Canandeigna an NiallaricdnalBgaiViVeltari -0111 rain. They smiled contemptuously upen him 1 .5 • roads; arriving et Megan, Falls. at NAL A. 10.,conneet• in g eitb - Day-xpress or Great Western Railroad for te and passe on. Before t h ey had gone many miles; tmIN Cbiestro; etc. . ' •,- hiiirent, the y bad reason to, re g r et lot having anTat:tre'crrollrtreTnerZttill7Ckboash°rtest tams th rustie's advice, as a heavy shower coin- _ Oriiyo o n r e t ri i h e am cpaggagelptwee Philadelphiaani \ big up, . ivy were drenched to the ,skin. :When "1 1 7 es ftu s:ngers bVy ll2 oey Express. breakl3 t lit Port Clinton. they ha rotor:lad to the palace, the king repri- end dinetrinilialiroil for t troutby wayp4 Night V :mended philosopher severely for. ; telling him IratmengempuMas ft ing Tielteti t t; Line have the It would be clear when it was not.. 2 1 .1 Met a Cann- i s t o u ri ni ozr ei s r toptiv o t i any of the a points and re . trytnin„ said be, 'and he knows a groat deal more Faze from e ggladel bin to . than yo . for be told 'Me it would ) mini whereas. 'Lootll sa, ua , $295 Buffalo • Tonew'nia,lo 00 Inagara, ails, via; El- • - . you told Ins it would net.' The king then give Rupert, 4 I mint, a madam& ; Aim hi s ' walking papers, ind'sent for the c o u nt ry. Danville, v 480 N. 11'. ' li ved. 10 00 Milton 5 1 N. vane, a. Buffalo, 10 00 man, who soon made his appearance: ' Tell tie , Wiiip;ksport, 5 ' StooPensio • Bridge, 10 00 said theiting) 'how,you knew it would rain."l t t 7 ll *" • 7 Cleveland II 70 mon, 7 86 Toledo, • 14 75 . • didn't k 1. 0w,' said the rutile, 'myjackus told me .' Starkey, '• ' 7 Cincinnat , 16 Cle . !And h ,"pray; did be tell ybt: ?Abe king asked, 4 7 0 7 I l n, 8 " Detroit, -Rail, 16 00 5 , . _._" . Buffalo and I. ' i n pea astonishment. ' By pricking up his etas, Gera, via. Gorham , 8 • lake: 8 00 _ o _ , , Steamer 800 ' Chi t :wi n, its ,v aliGichit.Wonee y ottr M July .' ? he king now sent the country - 4 J I:in Arnot, man a y, and procuring the jackass of him, be Cananilahraa• . 9" _central ' road, 20 00 . Honeoye falls, e• ' t•a 80 41 0 , - Buffeloeni „placed ta (the jankass) in the otilee,the philmo. Caledonia, • , . - 8 . • Lake 8 , •re Ifiehigen . pity h filled. And here,' observed 7akedook. Li Roy . • . 8- ; Southe • Railroad, 20 00 lig - vet Witic'hereis where the king made $ Rmiel,,,ii,. N. y . k 900 Cbmiandyi bi tten Can L e t t gnat stake." •. . . . E.andirattalo. Cor- . tial Rai mad, i 8 00 "No sorinuired iauditrs. ,„ringandN.Y.R.R. 800 Rocklsla•d, t 2500 Buffalo, via N. York & "" 2, Wh , ever since that time, said Jake, with a Zrie,and Suf. sod k ) New York City, 10 00 I . Ida o his phis, "every jackass wants an- efficOr IL T. HUBBELL, Ticks! a , Pridght digest. N. W. corner Slith an . Chesnut streets , ..• - fi, LNlOOLlS,BuplPhlbuielyblak , • Ina Railroad. 330111 u Business eat the America* Plano.. T„ , ..McKIBSOCII,Sup't Clatawissa, W. nd Brie Railroad. All e"Frenobman started a lady'. Embroidery J. At 11 E 4151 E 1 .D , Si/PI WillironoPo and Elmira Rail- Nandi' . menu, not long since, in New York. An • '46leri " ! I frfriendd calling is to see Mal "on, after, ' TRANSPORT 'fit'lli I„, i ,:_ he g. ". . how was "getting alon•, ' , • - "Oh i'es' velL. I Sails Tar' many goods, ,bote SCHUYILM.ILL,NAVIC VON CO. .. 7 0 Fr ao*e !ow to do se bee.u.neese in se Amer- QFFICE of the Oehuyl. Navin Co., /leant , • • I goes feorst'of all sings and saindes ' ' • _ ,- ; eta littk, I 85 7: barge For the use of CABS mit far TOLL on An 7as Wipes of se ceety grand number of 'oops--" th ra ll : K e e Coal carried on the se , . "i 1 'per inquired the , JuseriCiuses l' du mb,b e y ... i nio _ as follows, until furthernotleabVtin Navigation will , . -...-..... pomp that •word!) - V "IT I se Itugh-oilpst" (trying hard' to aspirate .8 i lib k) f ‘aii. store many or• se days my boutyte, .. -51 ,, , - nem . 8 . *6 vat a hewn,. twist' vas run !roan' vie ie , ' 'I, - ' ~1 - T 'se .o E dames " a. tB st 'flit sat have eat you an enonnotts mun,*even ,-E , 'ts. eta, Cts. , .To Philadelphia, • co 64 62 60 it if, bought them , by the cargo." ' ' :: i rs p : r t i c i t l, . Co s . : f d . -5 4 • , °eV l ees se cor.go,llll Set se ralroadr . • • i i N dile : lead of 11 vessel.* : pl co y tei m h o o u b ut ocs mun en, , .60 59 57 50 60 ' 69 57 50 I'T nosing to do VI: se veesailes. I 'awe to " Bridgeport, .55 ? t 54 52 , 45 do 111 0 lj els i le printairs,.he preents all se hagh- " "Por t N '''''''''' • Kennedy.- 5 5 50 'l ire 41 .0 45 cope grandinombre--an' eau I Ilea sem erough ... valley Awe. 50 !410 47 40 • SO 4011",e4e." im l ia " Pawlinee DAM, ' 50 1 44 47 10 Port-Pneridence; ." Rogers Ford, to 14.9 47 40 45 '44 . 42 37 "T iset *denten d you! Ile .couldn ' t print " ' PhrunixTlllo; 45 1 44 42 . 07 on hoop", especially on whalebone onet." " rettatrevn Landing, . 45 42 42 37 '' • "Ilass.r.r-tee t• by George I vot 'eye Ito do , vie " Port Union, 4 3 • 40 . 40 36 ; Re d ing, ongh, ' '4l 40 38 31 „ ~. le TRW& bo4s? I tale you I 110111 . 111; se . Wee. a d 38 37 • 35 31 , . - leir ' ps-lpestle pee+ of se preented paper .- ' ,", ti too ti"" 1 ;1:: ' ' ' ° r, 3 '. g 77 , 2 I i , =AMU s ail *pow to you in se dietionaire vat / a. 111114bUrg, , .• 35 134 ~, 32 28, A " Orwlgsburg Landfills, 30 i 2 9 27 00 ma " and taking down.an old Copy of Walker'!, The charge will be tea of =4O the. lies a in t Mott ,lop . turned eriuMphantly to th e Amer: au.„,,,,0, waste, - ii r: i ; „,i 0 - -,-- - arge 1'1;1; ,sere tilla pointing at the • word-"Hoope-Any. twenty.eve cents per ton win be n i iii4 l ie ter ally distance. thin eireulai:d" ' • ' ,By order at the Managets, :r • • ii...FgAbilf.' Maeb 21,'57 12 ; ) - Presfdent. French:Min bad sent out printed circular.! _. .... -- - . , • --- PHILAD'A £ READING RAILROAD. ' aitiffIPININAM Ls 134813.1r3r11041... , QFf:„le_ r _E of t h e i i ...„Lilado..& R. R...00'.,,' 10 an i lriob story in one of - the :London maga , Alia% ia nirSertai schooknast W said to bare be nites of freight XToils ils °ltal i transported a r a * 14 ".67 '0,1 boon founii dead in the road ith until farther notice: ' -- : : - • - • .. sii, thinking lea aliotuaiide," ma d Larry. TION i n. l . a r. •. i 2 •= llli l . X . -.• ' lionN l !' shoe Zrha It?" / - t c wilaaaa,".sald Lany, "shotkasids is 'Latin. . , -------; floe tang yoiar qiroat." •.' ' To Richmond, • •18011Isi. se 1 as -. , St, be didn'trat hia throat," said the *MOW. : r h u nadell' ellned i l t a n.' ; .. 17: i 17 T : I e s: la s " . ' : ' 3l ' . a re Itis sill 04 4 slid Larry , "whfothior he died :: Lic• rtn th an l wo it ' : i i, •-•• ,-; '-', :4:1 I PI 160 166' ~ 141 a mutat pa kis throat, or a Mintier on his " TailiotZlnirihuf,„ :' ‘ ilso ' 1 1,46 6 1 60' x ' 1 n b ' Iv* stioo..uttio all theriame." „..: . .-.batll thens is o o aa mi a i l i o tt li: a tin v ;e b r id ra til au e d b .l ismer.aster -:::: C%: Pri n n s Itamt na bebne rilt : Ra n a k; ten - ma . . pe - is ..t s T w iyl l - 1 ; 1 68° : li ll i 50 " , 11 1 :°: 1 2 3, 8 4 5 . 1 ' iiii it, to throw off the disgrace of th e shoe- - Jones' • , . i l / 1 01i45 135 130 .." at wasn't th ere an life hi blni when be ar . aa ' ‘' v Ni ri °"ll4l af ße i rp orte, n4TYß . :idge 7 11141 0 I I 5 ° i t 111 ' 1 4( 11 5 13A 6 In 1 11 i tina dr , , s ,t i , paceatato4 -, . 1 ar, Ila 6 } 100 120 1 ' a Royer's 16;ord, . 1•33 130 1.203 1 10, ate, taste: The erowners sot on iiiii;iihd. :: pon fouseozn in , ,,, T 1110 , 1 .6 211 1 1 1 6 i 1 La s be ern Sabi q ' ' .r& egailkelo it, r iknd if he was 4 Birdsboro' , 1 1 20 Ilb lob 145 &ire, be isiotili! . - ' ' '' '. ' ' .' " Read Meg, ' 1.10 11 06 103 las 1 . Between' Res4log and •0 1- . ' - 'll Air= linti l naythip ..... r - • I#l3brrellte , 110 1 os 1.06 lo s s . ' 4 41 SasalieLi! , "1401movrile,' 1101 1 06 106 11 . 06 \ . .. Hamburg, . 1 100, 106 l' • ' 'Bkllt i-i Orwtobarg, t to • 1.06 A . . d c9dPil O PP; diiktltlODS at ail?" lotaterbottthil wisdiek6!•: i - ited wit It that that kilt him?" ~ • my dear, 'twat) the' meat en the bead; bat 1114 41';11111,111h111 done, aid somebody done. s s i d_.. llh- - - v were btaskpards whoever they were ' I ealrovit,,..- '. • • I say, esisuri . m.;;i O 4 bern fa; ib ik A 446 1 SW " 4 r " 341 ` , k Impudent ureldn to * man , • a anew pair or a vim . ._ lido, you little scamp A le. "Ogee. I Nee you're all ins bo u t wayl , he was • .The following yetdiet 01 10%,'‘ , 4 written die formal et s eon:leer's Jury,. wa A 2444 v tbac : Decoqt,,lK tlth , 44 4 1 1 *Uskiiiiite ilmt•thiodacithitLl' • - • thafe.= , •„ . ' • A, YS *g ladles litho falai *it brra~"Nr.powi ti; bi nastored,4 asset6tweeti.tryjes 'lrltliper g is tkele tag tbat pas *ire only or;ler of*" Soard'of 111Amami-7 Muds 21* '57 2.J W. Seel PNILAD'A. i READING RAIL ROAD. . 111.1"11111161 ' . RAW:6 Ol YWGHT Olt 111131.01AIIMICR. and! AFTER MARCH'ist, 185 urn further tootle, tho,tollowlatltates of MA; 15 be chargfd per,loo pounds: • I); Amass of Tamar _ 617 Oteds,Coofeelloneei, nolur,C,aiget. ingi,Cigare,Preeb Unita: Obissoke Audi, Eons; Hatter. ~ Sue, Sae . • thesirareari Uwe, Hardware. Hides, wear% toeUele,lll4bitiery OPHan.edireeAdHi; Hat: R 4 4 l41 110 liams.Nall" Spiked, Pre* skin, Itke bridge. lissio, 1101 Stones, • PHA sad Ter, deli crap Iron, Maier - end Limber. 414, ceke, *at Weed. elei;Ortii4, Are, Litosiele, Wein, Pig n o i, , ,.Pluter. Sato, kart Liquors, Se., , F ., 1 16. bunt, '67 • • MANthterit RES. • TIM BEST STEAM PUMP 'Th-_ 'Brass, Measse„ or Gan Metal eating% designed,.and ionevely used for Steamboat, Rsflroid, Victory and MI. wint an d gives great addiction as a Boiler Feedp. They are very easily incildro.ltud, befog amplioatai Mos offlig otter Mews reap is su they are much lesurgiable to ot ad of oider., For references and testimonials, with circular,mts, de- apply to XITTLIWIMEM dd. Sprottlefd.Mais. I , 11.1 y 1116e3 ' 22,9n PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. • Vlearlite llselti r Prispeleter. AU kinds decal shonls, 'pada; emilliddles, /te. ,The patronage of the patinas respeettully toilette& Jai:miry 10, 'ST _ _ "J 24f Daubliiatioa Yards ,g and eaction Pumps. THESE Pun] pa, . from , experi once, are seknowtedged to be superb:lr to soy is mop. They Om the ebeep and &data,. linvalla by C. C. CARTER, .0 igdio. of Oa "At for ahuyikal comfy. Potts:dile, MkNmber 15,'56 'I .1 46.17 TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, A T the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco IlLsnd Cigar ManuSketory • 10,000 bushel's priaseosts; 200 'barrels Smoking Tbtse es; 4 201,000 Ralf Spanish Cigars ;1100,000 Spasisb inset, 25,000 Cuba Citrus. _I JAMES S. MOYER. Rambarg, Beau county. Sept. 2.2.14 NOTWITHSTANDING the FIRE which destrOyed our Coach factory, and our se vere loss, we are not dheoriraged, but have gone rem. lately to work. et the old 'beg, neu the Pioneer Furnace, where we be happy to seb one friends. ' Ohre as a call and assist-us to repair our loss. Aanuour t IttlitEllAßD. ' Ott Pottsville. Oet. 25,'56. ' ExTgßayE TARO, go street, rIIHE subscliberirpOpared, _pared,' histld j stand, to furnish all kind4of materials In his line, for building purposse—plain-and ornamental: Ile in vitee pertieniar attention to the Tomb Stone, and WWl.' meats, of his manufacture: They can be had inevery va riety of style, and will woraptra favorably, In beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere ; and are offered at cheaper rates. JOIIN T. LANG. PoStmille. Slay 17,'56 ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY.. St. Clair, Schuylkill Co. Pa. . HIS ESTABLISHMENT is now prepared to contract with Ealimed CO's. and others or any number of Freight and Coal Ws, of every de. ecription. The machinery is of the moat apploved eonatmetion, and the materiala tired of ttle.tiest quality. the Pro prietor can guarantee the work , equal to any manuthe h - maniac tared In the United States. • • The Chilled Plate Wheila.nad by him are , from the Celebrated Frundry of Bush k Lobdell, for excellence have no superior. \ C.-ARLES it. ABM% Proprietor. • . CILIB. LAIFTON, jr., Supt.' 2-1 y inn. 10, 17 • POTTSV, ma ILLE ' .. •,. Saddle and namesnufactory. . .1' HEREWITH invite yonr especial attenticmio my Vaq extensive stock of Ready Made &fiery,' Harness, , blears. se.. embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale In this county, and at prices that still 'compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade. 016114ming.been, for some y rc ears past. A iss In the habit of purchasing my' Ilan .11loteri21erdustrely fm. Ouh, I And Myself now in the possession of advantages from this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally', and feel that I ran, with conddenceosolicit the trade of all classes of dealers; and my arrangements for tbe coming sea son's trade are lased anon ears a /aver amount of bar& arm than I hone hitherto done; you can therefore rely upon finding at my estabilihment everything that is re quired In my line. ' Orders by mall are mspretbsily solicited, and the goods sent warranted to give agitator:den, both as to price and quality , L.lOll ER WOMELSDORPT. Opposite episcopal Church, Centre:greet, Itttsinlie. March 7..1857 Idly ' , SOLOMON HOOVER. • Wholesale said Retail pEALER in Stoves,. Ringes, Heaters, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Bri .Brass Ware. French Ware, and Cutlery, Bowe Boilers, Portable. Ranges, Gee Ovens, Summer s Furnace, tc.. ke, bas added to his former stock of Stove% a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Range, of - which' be can, give the highest recomrneridatkm. Handle partieular attention to his new style of Hea ter which beta confident will make-the best Heater that has ever been used In this port of the' country. also, a variety of hen patterns of Cooking &whir, and Halt Stoves.' He calls particular attention' to his sheet iron' Parlor Stove ' it Is an imprerienimit ein the Kistertsch, which he is c onfident is the best stows In use. He has now the largest stock of the above articles (too one to mention,) that has ever been offered in this part of the country. He Invites his friends and customers to call and examine for themselyeit. feeling confident that he can suit them to quality and pace he flatters himself that be has had much experience hills line of business, therahae he feels confident that ha moat be surpassed in quality or cheapness. iffritooling and Spouting and all kind . of jobbing done at the'shOrtest Centre street, 5 doors above Market, west side, Agirrille. Starch 21, 'fft 11. TO CARPENTERS AND Braun. SCHUY[IULI COUNTY UMBER IWIANUFACTURINCI COMP A NY m SAY Aon nand at ta extent ve esta is ment, on lteitreed street.„ a greet quantity of lumber of every kind Ind description, which they ran supply 'ln Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can he bought elsewhere. They are alsO ready to supply, through the means of their extensive badness; and Is.. bor saving machines , manufactured articles in badness, line ate Wring of 26 per sent. on former cost. Their tarp workshopslase been in successful operi don for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doers, 'Window Frames, Ssah, , Pasha. Work, ' • Misiddlitsigs, Bedneests, . !inside, Basualsters, Shutters, And all kin& of Praised, Pknicied und Turned Work, Which they have condantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notiee, for any quantity or quality of awed or manufactured stuff. • Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, for building pur poses. Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair, plank and scantling boards• Cherry, Walnut, Maho gany, A te., for cabinet work; Whlta and Yellow Pineboards for flooring, raw or Made to. order; White Pine .Pisnifs 3 1 2 34 , 9 ,134, We, % and flinch panel . strays ,_reedir ; also, planntky, beams, rails, 'scantling, posts, shiVeif lath, ceiling lath, pali ng, do:, tc. . 41d►D ills olfeaseed stuff and everything in their line on hand or trikordor, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, March 29,'66 10. READ 1 READ II MI H. GRESSANG has been ap inted4gimt for this county, for the sale of PATENT METALLIC BUBLAL DAM," Which supereede another kinds he use. Being perfectly air-tight, it obviates the neemaity of hasty buriah, and alsopreserres the body from inunediatedeeempositiOn.— [ They are particularly suitable ter transporting thebody ;from one place to another.' The face iscovered with' a I hick glass, with metal top, whigh can be rertukregatony tine, and the thee of the corpse mega by its hriendsor re , latices. We might give yon hundreds of certificates, to corroborate our statement, ex to the advantages the Ite” tattle , Codln has overtire Wooden,butthefollow ing will I stance: • WISIUNGTOY, Atoll fdh. Gestkityre—We witneosed the utility ofyour oral ! mental "Patent Metallic Burial Coma" nOod to convey the tentalna of the late Von John C. Wheat to the Coe passional Cemetery, which turpnweeel us with,the belie f that it ta the best article inniwn te n‘for tninaperting j the dead to their final resting Om With respect. we subscribe otirseives. yews, 414,', [ (Signed), Weary Clay.Jentis Ova. Dan. Webster. Wm. jt. King, ;let Basis, JAL priory,. Y. Kapott. D. K. tchinsett. A. (Larsen, Wm. Alanpnot,lfonrjpedge, D. B. Ditkinson4 Shottartestimiontali ais bet. 'Apply.to - - Pattielle. 71tne O. TM . j . , CLANK'S PATENT '.' b 0 ALL, , The Great inoressttesta elf tie new t , TtHE taibseriber innotinces to the eta 'sena of achnilkill county that be has secured the -1 to sell EIDWFS and JA 10113 Di CLARK% new Fa ttest Flouring Mil, which Is proneuvred . the greatest American Invention of the day. Tbe subscriber bosoms of these Wile in full operitton now, In Tremont, wheel, he Invites oil persons to call and see., t In operation. This highly ingenious. and much Neded invention, foetus an entire new feature in the manufacture ' , Mhos* late Flour; and the splendid meant , in which it pen farina its work, Grinding, Bolting; d separating the vibe at a single °petition Into seven! different qualities of Flour and Feed„and that within a twee of only teen tpone feet In length by four het in breadth, at the ra. 'natty of twelve is per hour, one pair of French burr mini only thirty tales in diameter: phi 'Sods is rinted at a single operatkro into /Min end Bsparesellout,Flnerkrar,3llddlings.Ehipsinffs, Shorts and Bran. any power being applicside to propel It, from a time horse np to any other,dirdred.' The small space it occupies would not be mimed when placed in a room with ether machinery, and thd smart amount of power it re quires to propel it, sia'kes It eartainthat, ere long it wilt: supersedeand revolutionise all other Flouring 11 W So' makable Is this Mill to therwants. of the world, that every saw46lll,inachlne 444 locomotive shop, foundry, forge, rolling mill, of any building having a power sires dy erected, can now hare erithin Its wanes complete/ler chant Flowing Mill.ale,ihe Wittig cal of from four to seam hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount of Grain raised within the united States, can be tonne led Into Floor within Its limits. With one of these Mills nearly every large Colliery or titbits/anent to this county where steam power is need for putnping,shoubi he supplied. They could Decanted at email szpanse arid would enable them to manuthe lute theleownlionr. - ss u . Th is Ifni duty occupies the te ef di feet. is • length, 17, .41u port and their put tip uta ir t gad hi !Maros dray, sad with' a Cagle bona ,1 to sly part where thsy desire to as it. its eon -strastSou L so staple that it eau be etetweeted with soy •,astiske by. a slues 11 / 1 11 1t • • - ' Angle or,Towaship Bights ;wilt be dieteseed• of by the aidessibei,at Tomcat,. ibutareds of sertia• datasfreitkid latidothera wbo base seettitile MN IS -*StatkiliclUt be IWO MAW rosidlaiciof the eslovilor • • 7,, . .1. A. L. TICE. "Dee . .21,16 1 . z !, i 34... 7 Is.• u it- i THATCHER'S MI=MI b added wlatoat bane U. - 011fded210, eft • , eorarr of !Adm. :64f _ _ r axis x'>_ PAINTING, &C.' fuTszeYemriarge NDOaldsettbra's htertreetA d Mini*, SWIGS. new and beintifel dit. Isehailag Gold Bariered, Oiled, laluterapi of "lo ra Gotide ie., tie., dueller than ever. • I ALSO . =Obeid awl • Plata Paper Shadoi. of eters de- Tortakr by L BIM. HANNAN . SW* 14, '57 Cadre Sireet,eppoidte Spiny* ll Chin*. .' - " NEW WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. Bona* a& Lasing, ittutufectura.a de parader*, Nthh- 124 ARC' Street, Second door alerre Sixth, PITILADELPIIIA=wieO cosy e lamed Nnd beet ',W ci ',Wed stock in the ty. •be COUNTRY PVICILLANS cosy bete be secosiasods teokteitboot the incomvoisuee of krit titither, and my be snored that th ey will recei tbe etleantage or tbeir mousy. . LONG, 124 Arch ab ets, above Sixth, rtiattadykYa• arch:2S, '57 'than j_ISST RECEIVED .1 . • mew nayasii Papas Maragitasti, DORDERS, FIRE T rrc ILI Board Prints, Cattalo Pa-' - tr.. Pieces from 8 cents 's' s nom ^ .•• 00, width wear. ploparol to. Win put np at short native. • , thilise and sip! 411 c. Stained and Istanedisd•lnneli Ainatirnst doubts Udek,Cbrintal, Sind and Slats Wass, Snubbed to or der. Allender& plontptly attended tit. Nungismimsar, android,* 2 doors alma Anterior Munn. Mortis 21,157 • • •• ats P I,2IPEIp W M . ors, i.Minii oe.. e. THE. subscriber is now recei ing - liii ati ktode r ., new patterns of. Paper &estop and ftw s, parlors and rooms, embracing thane* and most suitablepatterrue—ndricted ftw the usual houses to be papered.in the country. The subscriber takes grest care in retorting his papers to lull the houses to be pa pered. Among the lot area few elegant patterns of gold; tor halls and parlors. ,' Our stock embraces aseottmenta from four dUbiout manufacturers, which gives a itt:imit variety of patterns to choose from. . ... Alto, Cheap Papers, in Ihiwit liadel*, , ' iii tl4ll_prices, MIN as low as S cents a Oren. -,.. Ape, Ceitants is Greet Variety, lekedesalsated Blatt Wrap& Bargees furnished with pa at wholesale prima. Good paper hangen( also :tarots when rce 1 . oohed. Our varied amortment of paper liwkin borders and Paper shads', presents peeeliar attractions those who desire to purehase, and u our stock is the! est in this maim of the oundrq, persons ran' aimed hlwa-s be so ceonoodated by calling at , ' B. BANNANI Cheap Book an , Paper Ston). Misting.. Werth Rh nee. to. 1 CHEAP WALL A. CURTAIN PAr-..-- , ' • Is Chruilt.Waffleiye I ' "311ARKET STREET Sro 'E."' l HESUbileriberAiV. j 7 , log enlarged hie atom In 1 * I RE. , ..--.....,,,----- , arket street, between Second •••• :".=7". - and Third . streets, and leffien', • •.. ' IP* • isbed Ids amek, takes the liberty •-°" '' s • of stating that he is better prepared than ,to imam modate the public in Wall Paper, haviii . just received film New Tor end . Philadelphia; • large . d well peke ted clock far parlors, balls, caps,' public . owes. de., to genie* with Gold and velvet border; all ot which will be sold and hung at the very lowest rates, imbruing the newest and most hishionable patterns. 7he inbecriber takes great care in 'electing his papers NOM different mannfacturers, which etyma great TM 3 , of patterns , to elusion from. l 1 Tepee Shades and Fire Bread hints: Inigreat variety, embracing the latest styles and , pattern Persona In want of paper should give him a ;call be: going else where. . liir•Paper bung at al:Aortal ' : 'VI _ l• • PAINTING & GLAZING. ~..... t The subscriber also continues the abo e bedtime -hi all its branches, at the same place, and w II be happy to' receive the orders of those who deem w k done in this' bran& of badness. Paint,: Oil, and G s, plain ' end enamelled. famished at the lowest rates. Thankful far pest patronage, he wishes a:continuance f the sums . L ) DAN EL NAGLE, 13-Ozu _, 3 . POWIlls, March 23,14 ; WATCHES,' JEW LRY. AMERICAN, RAILWAY TIME EEEPERB, a choke ort l e/ 1 400. J. ri tL y aff ' next door to th hthenek Pothridlle, May 10, '56 19. GOLD and Silver Lever,tand Plain Watches, for wde lower in price lban they hive ever bean offered In tbe county Or Schuylkill. , .1 8: ILLIOTT, next door above " Miners Bank.. Pottsville, Maylo,l6 IM: AVISE'S CHEAP Watch blew ..=- elry Store, No. 72 North Second .... street, (opposite the 114. Vernon ' House.) Philadelphia. Gold Lever WatetwaJull jeweled, 1$ ' 'Cues, $2B; Veer, full jeweled, $l2; Silver UPI* $ 9 ; QuArller. $6 to $7; Gold Spectated's, $4 50 to$10; Slur sPertarles $150; Sil rer Table Spoons, per set, $l4 ttislB; Silver Des:. ern 1 Spoons, $9 to sll' 'Silver Tea Spoont g s4 76 to $7 50; Gold Pens and Gold 'basis, $8 213 to $5 Gold Pens and Silver Came.sl; together with a variety flue Gold Jaw elry.Gold Curb, Guard and Yob Chains. Alt goods war ranted. to be se represented . Watches nd Jewelry re paired In the best manner. Mho, Was° le narks, Pins, de., made to order. N. 11.—;-All, orders sent by mail oro lse, will punctually attended to. Sept 20, '56. , 884 y • STAUFFER HARLEY. clime mfa.Tcanq a JEWELRY— . Who lesale and retail—at the"Pkilar ?Ohs Ward t Jelosiry,Wart," NO. 06 North Second street. chimer of guilt; Phileda. Gold Lever Watches, fell Jemelleciall coral, dee, 928 00, Gold Leploe Watches, VA 00 to 924 00. Silver Lever, full jewelled,• 1 • 912 00 Sliver Levine. Jewels, • - 900 Superior gnarlier*, • .- 700 Gold Bricelets, Ocrid-Spieteeless - 700 Ilse Silver d 0. ,,• - :. 1 CO 5 1,4diell' Gold Pencils, • r - 100 Silver Tea-spoone. set, - ••1 00 „Gold Pens, With Pencil, and Silver Solders. 91. Gold Fingerrings, Sl% rents to SBO,L Watch Glasses, 12 1 ,4 cents; patent, 183 cents; Lunat, 25 cents; other artieles in proportion. p • All goods' warranCed to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER k 11ARLEY. On hand—some Gold and Silver Le ers and Lepines, stfil lower than the above prices. October 4,1856. . 404 MEDICIN GRAS. W. RPTING, xxtitholesale and Retail glert nastil alsexcalist. EL 11: Corner Centre andillinregian Sta., • ( oAposite ifortirer's Potel,) POTTSVILLE, PDMINA. -- . V • the subscriber, having taken poseesSion of the house formerly oecuPied. by Mrs.& M. n,a i ---------' Beatty, has converted the Me into a . Drag rind Apirtb army *tore, , s such as he thinis will pve satlifaelory to se all purchasers, and folly calls the at tention of his friends and the pu hbs chop* stock. lie has taken great care In the sel ecto r of his Drugs, Medicines', tie, and tall therefoie chally recommend each and every one as baba rib ' PURR AND ITNADUZ_‘i. B . Ili is determined to ' give his undivided personal at tention to his business, at all hours of the day and night when replied, believing that the red reputation of phyncian: as well as the fiscal tires of *dr pa i . te Ms :depends in a greet measure the care of the ~ Apothecary and the quality of his driaga and mixtures; Anil be feels confident that cuesrarse,when obtained of ,the expensesof virtue' nd health, will' not be the only) question with his customers; when opee his reputation as a caretuVand competent Apothecary. shall be satisfsel tartly established. , Thif station he is deters:Pined tis _ _ . L ,t._ sit..., or any other part of the system. t , Ilmni tlaresmalloist the Wanda t .j;fioalovrArs / ILLS are equally . arnica . ", =. phiats eemmon to the whets basis etidd pe,./sllar to certain Moister and %Wines. ANZIPUItair D1O•0441114 Itylikopoto nod ikoroogompot of the ate. theseei bninettiond golfeetagored the muse of lnetamd destkg, yield to these euratlian MAU oft" b o w el ) rrsoatod,tiicting as a mild paneltire. aileron/ took; they relieve the towels, purl?} the Raids, a. Asondp_the eydmit , and theeonsptidias at Lb. aemeral Iliteolkssesseellarvolm co Oats/its. I I - - -; • When an Aim:slaws tan. the retasiattlia sad pimpernel of these phi, ere Nevatess we te nerves sad entionled minidas of the vitt:a of g debility. ;- 4 . • liellesto Fa ti o„ -All hiegainitits *ad athsten t to the and sensitire organs of those: *nosed or pre by a few arts of these mild. but laddlible alto* No mother who riteseds her own ofr her children's should fail to brie them *tale her reach. • 1 Solissetlllo itoollorssianessts The Doiden "Lancet," the London "Medical and the most eminent of the faidty in Great Prince and..Claroaany. toms, enkgized Hui' PIL 9 1 their. lusentor. , Holloway's Pate ore de Led remedy /now Asthma stand for fie fdlorei4 Dimes*: Headaches ~ . Bowel Complaints , Indigestion .+, Colts onighs • ', • Isg t = in ,' ' • I Chest Diseases Inward Hordnelii CDastiveneispel/Ksws Liver Complahste lawilia of SpiFito t l • - . D rawl , '• ' Roils land Gravel I Debilit , Fectiodary 8 aver a n d dgue Yenersal l'emale COmpiainte WOADA, of all kin I fa. Sold at the man iel oltDrofewaor WA_; I 90 Naldett Lane; New York. and $4ll &mud. Ldbdunt by all nopeetabledroggistased derdersie medicianthrough• out the Vatted Mates and the civilised world. la bogs" at a cents, emends, and glzah. them Is l a tonitid arable saving, to - taking the larger tires. } • • N. 11,-. for the imid o ure of patients ht /nerd disnarore alined Loath box. i , .. ' 1.., • ait•Ciiiiitlarsile•No•Arar g ain es iidntim *twits 'Mk/way, New York and London," ire disdealble as a sesotegterl istonry keret the book of directionsantunti I mat pot we bog t the magi may be plaluiy wee by boll. lag at Loaf le tie trisrit' A handsome rewani will be given to any oar reodmieg sorb intormstloss as may boa iota detestitassfolsef "MY& pusloasoostatedt- • log tb• owidlaiaaa or tat thik lailleilnunrlactlino to to siattious. . ;71 . .j" Jim 21.11$ : MEDICINAL. ' , LYO.IIB I KATHARion. ,AVE YOU, used 1400 4 Katheiron for the ludr I. It is the most doUghtful toilet aril- V Itthaerorld and is prreunitil berielicial for Only and Bald heads. the 6• i *'iron folly natured soy War after it baidutea oftwelve para./Tours trily, • , - • , R.l ATWATM • ' -. No. 56 Warren Street,Nrms Tork. • Also, Lyons' Extract of Pun' Juanita Oluger. for tOn , mate and general nerrout.debillty,tc., son be haat C. BABISTS r Perfamary.and Variety'Store,Centre Street,Pottnille. October 23; / 853 41:41 _.. • AiRDWIIIi _, Suolderel law "jr • Kri l l tnil. .it thunders and light-. tamp in all nirnersof Seturylkiß county, andralne' new *Stores, the undersigned sUll maintains In a Arm manner, his old:establishment as heretofore, and *rah:oat/nue to aecorinnodate his customers in such a prompt and anistactori spanner as to warrant and err• cure their laths confidence. At Mamma time he takes this opportunity to return to his friendsand patrons his grateful ecknowledgements for. the very substantial mannerin which they have, dos tog many years, favored him with their patronage, and hope they wUI oontinuelo appreciate oar humble efforts to sere them. Our Drug Store is S ted up In a superior 131MDerald is well stocked with all kinds of &riga In this magnet our gitablishment'cannot be excelled by any other similar concern. JOHN O. BROWN, Druggist and Mania. 254 f PottiorßU..Jana 21,'56 CONSUMPTION ND.; ALL Diseases of the Lunge andZiroat are positively curable by , inhalatkm, whir aen s the remedies to the cavities in the lungs tiirongh, the ale passages, and coming in, direct contact with the disease, neutralises the 'tirbercular matter, al lays the, cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lunge, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vt entity to the nervous system, giving that tone sod ener gy se imilapetuabkr for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Onesnmptkin is curable by inhalation, Is to me a Bonne of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment ae any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred eases can be cured in the firststages, and Sty per cent in the second ; but in the third stage it is impair able to elver more than Are per ant, for the tangs are so cut np by the disease as to bid defence to medical CM Even, however, in the last stages, inhalation ai fords eltriordinary relief to the suffering attending this Mad scourge, which annually destroys ninety. liveltiousend persons in the United States alone; and a correct Wculation shows that of the present population of the jeerth, eighty Wiliam are deatined to All the Consumptive's grave. Trluly the quiver of death has no arrow so Val as Conunnption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of ifeelbrit spares neither see nor sex, but sweets off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted.' By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cornetki - veryand perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to thCall &oodU cted :permanent and remedy cure In Con enniption.' The first cause of tubercles la froze Japans blood; and the immediate effect, produced by their &- PAM* to the lungs, is to pretest the free admit• ion of Wink) the air calls, which causes* weakened viten-, ty through the entire system.. Then eerily It is more retinues to expect greater good from medicines - entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the patient will always and the lungs free and tiSebreathleg easy after Inhaling reme dies. •Troe. inknation Is a local remedy, nevertheless it sets ronetitutionally, and with more power and certain ty then remedial administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful dud direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform luhakd will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire Der. - Tons system, so that a limb may be amputated without the alighted pain; inhallog.the ordinary burning gas, will dreamy life Ina few houri. PAPER, The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when &Vie or apparently. dead. The odor of many of the m clues . is perceptible in the skin a few min ntes after- being inhaled, and may be immediately detect. ad in the .blood. A convincing proof of the constitro • Mattel effects of Inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air. Is not this post. tlce,eeldence that proper remedies, cauefully preparedjudidously administered through the lunge.should lircd uce the most happy , r e sult.? D ur i ng e i g h teen ycree practice, many thousands, suffering from diseases o the lunge and throat, hare been under my care, and I , ace effected many remarkable rums , even after the sufferers had been pronounced In the last stages, ribiels folly sires me that consumption lens longer f a tal disease. My treatment of consumption btoriginal.emd tbuttderion long experience and a thorough ineestlita- Mon. y perfect acquaintance with the nature of tn berrlee,Ac., enables me to distinguish, nudity, the va rious foims of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies 'rarely being mistaken even in a single ease. ;This familiarity in connection with pertain pathological and microscopic di Forgeries. enables me to nilleee .the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; ,to enlarge the chest, muff, the blood, impart to it veneered vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system .; box Poet G. W. GRATIAIIhai. D. °Mee 159 PILDT.RT Street, below Twelfth, F blledelphie, Pa. . March 21, '57 y . THE GREAinecovery TEST „liedteal of tne Ate. LIK. KENNEDY, of 'Roxbury, has dlseovered In one of out cotamcneparture weeds a remedy that mires - Every Rind of Humor. trop n the worst scrofula down to aCfmtnork . Ile liss fried it over YlOO eases, and neverfalled ex espt hi two eases(both thunder humor). iiihas now's' his possession over two hundred certificates of it/virtue, all wlthin twenty miles-of Boston. Tw Witte' are warranted to rind a nursing sore month. 4 Chieto three bottles will enre t he worst kind o f pimples on /he face. , Two to'three bottles will cure theeystem of Mee, Teti bottles are warranted to cure the werit canker In the mi c uth and stomach. Th to eve bottles are warranted to cure the worst rase 9, Erysipelas. One to two bottles are !salivated to cure all humor in the eyes. TO bottles are warranted to eardrum nlng of the ears and tdoteltes-among the hair. Pour toidx bottles are warranted to curecorrupt and running ulcers. • ~. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure this worst ease Of rlnigwopt. oor three bottles are wan_anted . Gi,:ure the most d rate cap of rheumatism. 1 T ne to, four bottles are warranted to cure tbo salt ir rh i e o m etc", . ightbottLes with care the worst eastoeserofitla. A benefit Is always experienced front the first bottle, antis perfecteure Is warranted when the aborequantitY Is ken. - _ Iteader,lpeddledover a thotisandboitiesofthis in the vicinity of Boston.. I know the effects of it In every ea ti . So sure as water will extinguish fi re, so snremill tbl cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sol another; after a trig! It ilwaysspeaks for itself.— Th re are twit-things *beat this herb that appealsto me our rising; first that It grows In our pastured, in some places quite plentiful, and yet Its value has never been knewn until I discovered it In 18ith-oecorld, that it sheold turd all kinds of humoi.• In order to give some Weser the sudden rise - Ind great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1103, I peddled kited sold about six bottlesperday—in_ April,lBs4.lsold over one thomand bottles perday of it. Some of the who/male drugglits whohave been in the bitsiness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in t i annals of patent medicines was everlike it. There I a universal praise of it from all quarters. ) In my own practice I alwayskeptit strietlyforhumor* -*but sine* its introduction ass general faintly medicine, / r rest and wonderful virtues have been found lull that • never sus peekeot. . -. , Several cases of epileptic fi ta—n diseas4 which mar eti. ays considered ineueable.have bean cured by a few bet. les, -0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual In 41 of that awful malady—thereare but few who bre e seen more of it than I Dave. ____, I know of several cues of tor* - i, - all of them aged peopleesired by It. For the various diseases of tbstiver.= Sick Eleadaebe, DrapepehbAetbma, Fernand Ague, Pain In thiside,Diseaseis of theBpine.and particularly's' dls• sues of the kidneys, be., the discovery has done more rood than any medicine ever known. , • No change of diet necessary --eat the best you getand enough of it. Directions for use.—Adultsone table-epoonful per del --children' over ten years, a dessert spoonful-ehildren from bre to eight years. tea-spoonful, As no directions can be applicable to all soisstitutfotts,takesulleient• to °pante on the bowirels Wee s day. '•; Manufactured by - DoviALVRENNEDy , _Pro.: l2o , Warren:l . nel, Roxbury, Masi. Pride; Oise WhoteraDvAdwnes:--New Torkolfy. Q. V.Cllekner, 81 Barclay !greet; C. U. Ring, 102 Broadwar, Rushton & Clark. 278 Broadway ;A. kD. AondAlllo.Fulten,Bl. Wkolesila agent* for Pannaylvailla. I'. W. Drorr Ikon. 182 Ninth 2nd Street. Philedelptde. For sale In Pottsville; O. #rvims, I. C. Hughes eat II Vabroan. May 19.1859 . 20.1 y gliON ALWAYS SONIETNINO NEW. READ THISz-pLD AND YOUNG! PROFESSOR WOOD'S • - HAIR RESTORATIVE. Is, uo doubt,the most wonderful discovery of this age'of progress; for it will restore. Pern atmotiT. gray hair to Its original color, cover the bead of the bald with t most luxuriant growth.. remove at once all dandruff and itch. log, rum all emends, and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald heed. etc. It via cum as if by niggly, nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft4kw• ay, and witty, and preserve, the color; perfectly, and the hair from falling:l o extreme old age., The following is from a distinguished member of the medical profession: ,„'" I_ . , gr. rACI, diallitily 1, 11166. PROFESSOR sroco— • Dau, 80 . e—Rosolkited. I send yott thie eartitlaite.— Atter being nearly bald Ibr a hers time, and having tried all the hair notoratives extant, and litnrkse no bith in an y, I was Induced, on Waring dynes to give Its trial. I plead myself bathe bands .of • barber, and bad my „bead rubbed - with runod stiff betel,' end the Restore. Lire then gorilla:tied snit rsilik4ll4- MI the scalp wan • miens 'This I ..reposhil entry% morning, and , three A rop,, weeks the young hair appeared' irod . grew „ y n em August last till the present time, and is now black and strong---solt and . Pleasant to ths te'l • betbre, it nes harsh and wiry, what little pt. . of it. and *et - little was disappearing Sary ispidly. I still Ow your Restorative about twice a Mesh, and shall soon bare a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I. bad read of these thlngs—and who has, not? but have not seen hitherto any ease where any person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair motile, ke.,.ey the day: en d it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. I have recommended your preparation to others, and ft'already has a largo and general isle throughout the Territory. Thu people here know Its et facts, and have confidence in It. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex hausted, and daily inquiries are made kr ft. You de serve credit fir your discovery; and' 1, Por ono, reruns you my thanks the bene fi t it has done me, for I ere tulnly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any such result. • ' Yours, hastily .1. • Firm of Ir. nont,‘ Rood A Kelley, Droggistc, St. Paul, . .. , , , [rrom the lidltor Of the Real Thdate Adverther,T • - Barron, 27 School Street, Idler 3:1, ISM Dux Sm:,--Ilarlor, become prematarelytnulte gray, I visa indueettienne aix `greets does; lor make a trial of your Reatorativo. ',I harp used less thau two botties,but the gray hairs have all distmeared; sod although my hair has not fully attained. Its original color, yet the processor change Is gradually going on, and I am In glut popes that Ina ahort time my hair wlll he as dark as formerly. I have elm been much moditleit at the healthy moisture and virtu of lb* hair, .which before Vas harsh and dry, and It has ceased to tome out as for merly,.Respoettillty yours, b. C. 31. iturP. Ates of miriade r d ig. and 10- same Professor Ira?4l ' cAuntlllinobk ' jnne I lune noelf‘Prolbssor_Woodra hair Rentondivo and „lin,a admired Its irtoubnful effect. bly bat; win; beeoco• Ind , in I ihnnlithl, prematurely Array:bat by the inn of btu°Restosstfoo,” It bin reenzooditn and 2 bats riodJabt, pormanontl7 - - 11B111221E;. rzefitudat,PantidStataa (I. .1: tv6ortk 99„ykoldeteri, 312 Biondev:l4. treet wro-' • ;,' iifetillifirkel, , touts, . ma& • -sad tail , J. oicituoies.kilikisisiroift 'and U• 0 17 War; Dr. E. Cbtaater, wd bi wippitoble Dashes "eery when. Feb. M. 'lO/ • - - ==1:11M=IIMPII PLUM PLUMBINCi•AiID CIAS•FITIIftei Istablishaest. iIARXET SQC.ARE. POTTSrIZLE,TA. - tbe denbrud iri theis m. " of * Pt ll l4 ad ridntty. that bating lased the Itlel,(n9 F4[ Anstatoriliwziari Mato on,and attached it to hht -/Ptlt Navistar, trill biros r Barry Oil both brand** I hopes, by strict attention mains (Wilder always of rod aims andlirsti , 16 0° ,o e k, employing eampet n faonoss, end doing lied 14 •••••anseratimpriess—tart a portion or the- publk . Ironies. p') the stock will eonsisl of 1 , 7 5 - Bloats, Iron; Copper and Bath Tubs. Pormlain and • Wash Basins, Iron and Pings, Braes cocks tie. mats, Branch Pipes and Leather Rase tr. me- Couplings for pairrusesta. inn and Lead Hpe of all sizes. Use-Fiztures ofierery kind, embracing a fall assortment of Chandeliers Pendant/4 Brackets. be., be.. be., manufactured of tt3;tend qualiT of materials, and of the latest and most iPprovedtt taros. DANIEL D. 31011=0.. April 11,'57 PHILADELPHIA. A MINING CHART PFONVING the Prop essive Develori ants and System of EnglWs Mining. By G. 4112413, illlpps, C. E. and Professor of Geology.? Pnbthd4d; and sold by R. L.B.AaNr.s, , At his lisp Establishment, N 0.7 Mart's Bultdlng,j Sixth street, abort Caerresst;'PAaadelpaid.! /Armory 21, IT ~ &Sin . . • i WINDOW CLASS •,., - , r ' • 1 1 • I BY_ 10, and tall other sizes.of Bank ' ~ . , Aiming and Jackson Window _Plant; single 11i sable thick Ma Amen - cari plate. Ila - ring an Isitenst 4 111 stock, and daily receiving Mega quantities, we cad fiat nigh with the greatest promptness and - at the 1# wholesale prima the above superior ' brands of 'WI Glass. ItICLIARDB A BROS., ittsnotketwor4, I S. W. cm. Front and Arch streets, Philadelphia; i April 18, '57 ... litit 1 ! -. _ JOHN STONE a. SONS; I No. 45,80uth Second - U. ' ARE now receiving t heir Sprint link. poriation ot Silk smdifillinery Goods', cOnslathati part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Satin and**. tea Ribbons; Mare ardPieln Silks; Itercellinesi end norenees: Stack Diodes: French and Itniilblb aurae, Taristane; Mabee end Illusion Laces. Se.; Also. assortment of Freaela and Aserleas IPI west which they oiler to the trade on taeorsble March 2,'57 i ilim • N. WARD MA Ai AND MLR IN '111.4111. 0 Va&V, GOODS lit il 08., 77 & 79 North• SetOnd Btivi l t, PLILLADELPUIA. ,; ! • a are now•ZAjit, our E piing stoCk 7 .whlch WIU ..... comprise a lane an estrable assortment of alt I kidds of :Wow and ikaulets. • ; il Our stock of FLOWERS will he unusually lat t ie 3 this swoon. and wo would invite your spotlit atten WI to that departme nt . , Pleascreall and examine theist bokwe snaking your purchases. • 11.•WARD4t - 1 Now TT A 79 Xorth.SavonASlreat: Philadelphia, Macc l oosl '1 '• . 14-2 la I! • BLINDS a 1 SHAbESI 11- , Ifik - OF NEW STTIRS:10111 l• I; M R , ..T. w z z.. x., x da: na. sia , TO. 42 North Sixth Stredt, PHilaiA;• 111 DELPHIA, Manufacturer of Tenlitan Blinds. l tiel. vet and (had Bordered and Painted.Shides, Of beautiful. designs.._ ,• - y 1 Buff and all other eolore of fl atland Cued for ,shatiesi. Fixturoa, Trimmings. tc.,.ac- wholesale and retail, at the lowest bash pukes. aiII`STORE SHADES, paintrd ti, or; AtfrNitt 14J. W. thank NI for:past petronaff,reitreet- IT fully solicits the public to call and examine b estand. large assortment, before purchasing elseyrhere. - *,,,••• We Study to Pleori."! * * , ;1... PhiLsdelphie, March 14,'17 . -11.12 m ,; . __,_ . _I __,......._,.._.. r .i...÷.....:. RISING SUN . ! at NIDUCItEUES AND GA R DEN,' , Grrmastoten Road. Half an hokr'i.ride .from Ore Erd‘cmce, by Ooosiber. i 1 , ... .Q, ADE, Fruit and Ornamental Trues, Orthruts, Plants. Roses. £e. Cultivated and j toi; Mit In quantities to snit dealers and other 4 Including an ex..l temslye and varied assortment of all the deshiblo,tarl& ties of the above, for Mae wholesale and retall.l , i ' 1 Catalogues can be bad on application, gratla.l ' R. SIAUPAY 400.1 Aj. B.—When addressed by mail, direct to Risint Sun; P. 0., Phibutelphla. Our stand's are in the Market, Mari Met street below Sixth, here orders Mx; elm treelired. - ' March 21 'IT • ' .; . '.! )2 6t: -i ', . . , .... FILES I RASPS :: I /' RE. -CUT and made equal' to .new, at N 0.41 New stniet. above Bernini; betwooni Rank 'and Vine. PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 L ' Price( .r Ite-Clattlus t *br :114bsoil s i r In. Flat BaNt'd. nalf Itoundisl3Blll , In. Thrie pqnirs 1 ' . mill Files. . , I Saw Filo& I 11 180 10 $1 50 $1 92 '4 62 '314 ' : 0 0 3 t o. . I V. 200 - , , 1 `225 . 43,6 A 13 2'40 _ 264 . 6. '0 - i t 2 i 14 2 76 3 00 '.1 3 1:1 . 8 35 330 360 A , iO 60 10 420 450 '-,. 7 ' 11 20 Horse Raspa one Inch more than half rouodr2l46. ' . ifirAll work warranted satisfactory'. A good if assort ment of NewSilee constantly on hand. J.8.1351.1T11. , 'March 21, '57 ' ... f , 12.2 - :. • ,• CARPETS;',' f - At Eldrldge's Cbeap - Atore..fi: EING in a by•streer,`: :whnro . tha storeaspenses are very light, the anbser , be le snit to sell at the TP:ItY 'I , OWEST j :PRICES. I arsons 'shifting Philadelphia, and wisblna In buy Cs ta, QU Cloth.. Mailings, de-will do well te'inzasatne Isms aavortment. of .11ipegtry Brassda, ; I Imperial pARPEITM. • Ingrain and Venetian. And OIL CLOTHS of all wl tbs In ' gredt vart4ty. Also, Canton and Cocoa MATTINCIS of all ladds,with a large amortmentof Low-PRian Ingrain Carldta, and entry and Stair Carpets., Rugs, Slits, DruggiAs, Stair Rode, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpetly /le., Ae. j! ELDRiDGE; j No. 41 Sttiwberry at, Second door ibove,(laanut. • kIiILADEI4IIIIA. iii - Strawberry la the drat Street wastet • ...iris Web Mh, _ WARBURTON nosinett Bffateslathwwroin To ita,LINKRR. JIERMIANY'S JUST RECEIVED, aITuL, )I' cheap and deatialett goods, the iateat Tar - is.:haftions, of our own Importation, also from Radian end linportera, which we offer mtteh below the nsual.prleesi t Bonnet Itlbboaa,all widths,. Mareelllnes, • ! 1 '; " ' 1 Gauze and Crape do ' Florence' - ' 1 Black Velvet do English Crapes !" Plain Satin .do Aeropharte dot t . - Plata Mantua „ do • Trench .'do , ,ir Glace Sllks• . • ' Bonnet Lawns. 5 Vault de o 1 Tarlatan, White and ea ored (fro d' Afrique Joined Bloods" -1 Oro do Naples - Blondliees i Black Oro Oro de Rhinos ; ' . Illusbins aud•netS ' 1 Black .11Odes Buchia and chtflitage. Blatt Bombazines - • Crown:Lining", 1 - I 011811ln, itt., etc, Embroideries, Gloves, MAUS and Lim • Oreds, Wholesale and Retail, ' 1 i At No. 103 2 1, !Muth Seined 'stunk I ) ry "G, -Second"Goods Store below Serum, Philadelphia. ":" :!, 31areh.21, '.sl' 14-3 MI • '' W. BALDWIN& COt ts soistmeara i - - • . 4 Broad and Hamilton streets,l9tllatielpidn, no.; OULD call the attention R; 'it it 111' road - Managers. and those int.. tided Rillioad Tperty, to their Systim of Locomitire Eitylin4. thy are adapted to the particular bush:Minx forMbich they may be required; by the utliOf one; pin, three or ftnir pair of driving wheels; neat he use ;of be ;whole or so much of the weight as maybe desirable tbr Ion; and in accommodating theca to the grades,' cartes, strength oftinperstruction, and .rail and wort' to - be done. By these Means the maxinidm useful effect ofThe power is secured with the least eaplmse for attendance: cost of Net, and repairs to Read and Rimini!, !With these objects in xiew. and an the reimite twenty-three years practical experience In the butiriasi by our center pal* ner, we inanntaetnrefire diprrnt kinds of Ekri'pes, and several dames or eases of each kind. Partichlar atten-: Don paid to the strength of the taixbinein tie piss and workmanship of all the ,details.: - 2 Our long iiaxperience and opportunities of obtaining informittiM t i` nobles us to offer these eng nett with theamiuratteet ey, economy And durability, they*til maps Litolably with those of any other kind in Mse. WeaDafttirnifb to: order wheels. axles, bowling or itek ?labor tire, , (tit At een-' tree without boring.) ccarymMtioitciutinip. ft* beaririget every - deseription ofeapper Sheet be and QglleT Works and everyarticle appertaluing to the repaltrer renewal of lacomotive Enaines.. PAL W. RALDWIN, Jaunary 6, '57 i•-tf ; SAVING . 1 1 U1110 ' 1 • ur TB a.- - ^ li r ' 'NATIONAL SAFETY CO,, 1 WALNUT STRUT, "So tii-west VV ,corner icorner of THIRD, Penni Ac sia.) d by Phßadelphits 1 (Incorporated the Pots; of r 1 1 , Money la fa - Melted In any mom; large IW iMMIT, and' in. terest paid Thom the , day of deposit , to the day of With* drawal4, The office Is open every day friiin 9 o'clock,lln the mom, ing till 7 o'clock in the ' evening, and on Monday an ' Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. • : iH ' 1 - INTEREST FIVE. PER: CENT. .. All autos. large °tonsil, are paid back . ..fri (OLD, ou demand, without notice, to any 'amount. 4 e., ' ' HENRY i nowHENRY L. BERNER, , dent. • I ROBERT SELFRLDGE, Vice I,4ealdent. I-, Wu. J. HUD, SeattarY. -:- i' ' Directors, ;• ! ! ' ? Henry L. Benner, C , 'Landroth r4 Nnrins, .I' 'Edward L. Carter, • T o Carlo) B *S i r. ' 1 Robert Selfridge, Jtteph S. DariY, Samuel K. Ashton, Nem yL. CWthman, t James B. Smith, Trends Leal 1 , • ; This companyitondues its liatainoft out t lify to the sir I miring, of zamey on inferegt rha totes uts amount- 1 ing to nearly ' - 1 :.. „c 3 One and a half Minions off {Dollar - 9;2 is per published report of JIMETS, Are m de In mak rutty with the pinvt4ons of the Hunter : in L Y.. t REAL - TATE, ?MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS. I d mach brit claaP MeUritiell. AS will iliWlyit insure pe ett securitylo the depositors, and which onotiol. ikll to gIY. p irmaneney and stability to this old and well &obits . . lOstltioll**. March 7, 'fa 1 . •;' -- 19- • , •c. _ ,- 332 - 1115,Zmaiirk.t'itax4c1L Ia,AuhAt .WHOLESALE WAREM .SSE, i Veneer of Tiessith snit Mar* lltirsiets k . - Menlo lineiind FEng. - ! • ' -. . • PIPILADEL•PHIA. I. !- :, IEXTE INVITE noOntion o , our Oh -1 Ty . large , ' steer of Denim Plinio I t!` irsiibitl6 ' 'Re. tolectoctexprtaily for nut , natio., and nipcbing tine ortbe Anent nosortcoenin in Ifni Weitrit 'leg, which poi offer at, lair wins. foe asshittenipintsd:eleidis. - ~‘ /. WE MANINACTEES very ezteol'ireFf f ,j - i 1 - i Piesnioni Pure' White bisid;flem,ti i 1 i • : i, Kensington Pare Widtriles4 - , 4 1 i r ,Pearl Fuer White 1-ead. 4 '_!J ' ' . o'l. ' 1 "Violin Winton-no" Protiih sine..(he 1..)1 I— , 4. . 4 t Pore Scum ii - hito Amcciintainc„' i 1 ..' ..' :!! Philadelphia Snow White tits, 1' .. ! '; Fliser's Matte fire and.Weithanp . . f fitinis%.l ii. chrome (Imens,Tellowsi - iand color. . roll.. - IENTS FOR: .. i 4 " r L; .: Porter's superior Aticalliin !Ind°, _ . -- _ Genuine lfieneh Plate Glass. (wairiinlo) The NOW Jersey M;e Company's pr ; Tilden. and Nephem4 DrOokijli Premium Patti White head, I Llautpden Permanent (*mu!. ' [ Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, Li., 4e IMPORTERS OF: Prom& and English Plate Ohm, From% sod Colored sod Engraved-1W ' Thaverreetrpe Obeli . • .hammered Plate Ihr noon • ...Drags, Chemicals. Perhant WROLWALE DEALERS Ot -Druggists' Asides generall = 'Pointers' Tools of allikmerl, ilythrolleolokilmoim tioir ,t'lsidoed ao4-2404 Phitor. 2'4" 1 "slow Han% 01_4131%1Ln 1i01, 6' • 44 • 1. 1 ' • lto. •-• films !Cir. COT. of Tookl A iFadtat= ll exotomattnitloa Yak Avernse,Crer Met: strieti• ' • - April I, TT • • `*l Ptit ING. - JOHN M. KENNEDY & COT, 7 - 7. Yhth, Chew lc a:abatis:km Neraukati, - rs. 39 an 40 North' Wharres, half viey between nix end Rue Meta. 141111,M)El. [March 14. W. 1147 . , ri,,importer of 'RUCH CALF. ERIN& sad pairal 'Leather D r, Po 0 Booth ild et„ Philadelphia.. • _ . -A deraeral aisortm Oa tof all kludaof Larrinta,Mosoceoa, Ric, ekl • RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER, . • i tebniary 2s, 17 thly CNAMPAS NE ologat, Yl the ilogshead or Barre!, imitable , foCnottlers or Tiotel-keepen , constantly. on hang and folsole by ANDRICW IfeBRIDN 2 BUN, - No. 6 6 0 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Novejaber 15;'54, • 46.13 m ,JOHN N. ALLEN & CO. OS. 2 &.-1 Chesnut street, (south - .de, below Water.) PHILADELPHIA, . 01.13 Mat Woorewaas fl oras. IN CITT.) • Hanutacittrers and ift.oltwale Darius la Pataut Ya philter-bade Brooms, Patera. Gxooved Cedar ware, War. • Moto* not to sariale, Wood A WIDow-Warta Gorda. Dilute !as, &el, of all deacrlptiour. Plerneesll sod easarloa our • --atoek.l • - [February . 21, '67 1141 m v - 011dit OILDIt '• • • 8..,fi1k. 13.,ALLES.• aid f south wiaarires t rnaisi4e!phia, TIPALERS IN OIL, have, just re- Iced. direct from New Bedford, the &flowing sap ply of Oil, which they offer ibr sale at the lowest market rates! WhithrPpernt 011 3 000p3.F WinterWhaleoll, 12,500 gal do Blephantoll,9,6oQ del Backed do: do 7,000 do - Alio, In stonNareasing ;01t, Pale add Brown Soap, Spetin and Ada ..antineCawdlni. • ' 1eh:7.3, '66. ' 11.1 y NEV DRY icOODS FOR SPRISO OF 18571 liIASHIO&ABLE-SILKS; Silk Robes, ..0 {Flounced; Black Bilks, extra gkasi Bring Dcess Goneiv; New Spring Shawls; Britteh and French Chint ses;;lawn and ; Lawn Robes• Shawls, of the ineVreat fasidons;,Staple Linen Goods:Blankets, Quilts, Damask o i r Ts* Clo th e. Na Hos, Se. - Gentlemen's Wear. and full stock of goods Boys'. Clothing. Bargains daily re v *Avid from le York. and Philadalgbia auctions. Wholesale bu era are invited to give us an early call. BYRE S LARDI:LL, ith 1 Arch Pts., I'lolloophi*. . itarorehns, ViSt cash, and pekes Irr. ' - February ^B, '-3i TOTIODNDRYIEETI, arecannara a MUMS. 4• TURVES...N. E. corner_. South . and Pehn Sta.,. Phi% elphia,thr= R es ingot eohper tint+ kegs ainiet hen, soiders.firebricka. a Terms. - ge4 speiter , blocs tin.lesd.foun dry mould inbs, Ibtinge. crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of id kinds, bias., Old copper. At., Ike. Ile is elan *deal er -In wrought Ond rest scrap iron andtther metals. It is his Mains to:accommodate merhissists and Others at a dittanee from the city, by furnishing any article they mdy want in their badness. Articles not mentioned In thi above will !be procured and forward d: Any inquiry Mahe above Hine will be promptly answered. . A. 'TWITS. N. Y.. corms loath and Penn strveto. , PICPER WilibblCß ES!- IA p D T 1.. ISAACS & BROTHER, .No. 103 North Second street, "below Ram, Philadel . .islaving completed their large assortment of the above Gbods for Spring and Summer Trade, would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers toi- the , same. Their *ea. for beauty, cheapness and variety -cannot be cur pissed. They have constantly on 'hand every deserip. lien of bold , and Plante/ Shades, Buff llollancls, and Shisde Fixtures, Tall Mers. Curtains. Fire Baird PAints, itonlete. Arc, all of which they offer at low er ream than can be had et any other eetahlishment. Call and examine. .3. L.-ISAACS k BEM, I= North Second Street, below Race. 9-5 m February 5 ,'57 ! • . LICHT! • ~ • • , Great _Flarigaliss to the Tirade. , HE SUBSCRIBERS. respectfully I - solicit the(r Friends and the Peak in general, to 0- 1 1 kid and examine for themselves, our stook of the latest styles of GAS VIXIIIRT.th . ' ~_ Chandeliers, Pendants and Brackets of meat basinful atoh. fancy and plain; alms Pine Oil. Fluid and Lard LASlPS,Girandoles.Parier'Leinpa,Globes. Vases, Ae., Ile.. .Eamp Chandeliers Brackets and Pendants. Where ever LIGHT la wan tedore ',pi suPply It at abort notice. Lamps nr. Gas Fixtures, at large per erntage in boor of buyer*. 11E1DIOCK k lIONNINO, IStore, No. 321 (late 22l North SECOND Street. Factory, Mover r. -t., near Ncgrio, above Vine PHILAWA. ' Aprll 11. '4 , l* 12.6t t F -e T i HJS • N EIGH BO RHOOD,can CROPS,tg lberaselrres for their . 8111.11% r.-.= . •••• 111 . . tl'Vi - _ _ . Lemon's Pure none Dust, • ". tipper Phosphate of Lime, at 00p — e — rt - on, • " Nitrogeoed Phosphate of Lime. at ISO, - 4 American Ireit lifter, - at Ider per ton. • • These Fertilisers era composed of reliable Chemical el etuents, abounding in Pot Ash. ke ' • they have received • tte diplomas of four Ittstes, viz: New Jervey.NewYork. Pheinavivania and Delaware. Mao kw sale, tiliANO, all kinds, POUDRETTE. de. Country produce received in payment for the sldve,gt market ream or drabs on goski het*, or cash registered with order!, promptly at tended to._ OEORON A. LEINAU, (Proprietor, ) "Naar Win Proof Store," No. De South FRONT Jnet. Fe - PI.IILADELPIIIA,. PA. brten4 94m PREEME IItPIiOVED - iSUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. i• The ohlx, Silver !Medal YET awarded by Agricultural Sod end was given to this superior article. at the last _Pennsylvania State Fair, at Darrisburg,asa Fettiliser ot the best quality tor llitsat, Corn, Oats, Grass, and Potatoes, I hea vy MPS and greatlLimproving the soil. The r subscriber ectfully intones Tamers and Dealers that he is prepared to' supply the, Spring demand with this superior - and well tested article. Allarql&ENTlE WANTED. — A liberal discount allowed. ALSO „—No. I PERUVIAN A MEXICAN GUANO, 14113DRETTE AND LAND PLASTER, 01F, 'CAN DLy.s, , SOAP, At., of the beat duality. at lowest arket rates. ' John P aserey, • 0 and.lo South Wharves, below 4Luket street, . • : 7 PHILADELPHIA. .J/FirFanoers can load on two private alleys; and avoid the crowded Wharf . . • plAreh 7,10-3 m • . KELLEY 4 BROWN, No. ;3 North SECO t ND Street, Philadelphia,, PAVE, on ha hand a full assdninent of Spring and Summer DRY 001DS, comprising In oil boiled' Alpafeas, ' Cloths, Black Silks, ' Mumps, ' . , Casilmere; - Ducal; Lawns,' ' Testing; • Madonnas, , Gingham; Gaminvons. Poplins, .' Prints, Drillings, Clauriliss,..' ' Brilliants, '• Cottonades, . Mons de Lailnes, . • Linen; Counterpanes; CUM da ' Sbeetinp, Table Gners, Stelts Shawls ' , i Shirtings, Piano do • . Palm do *. ... Ticking; . Par:anis, , Tbibet do . Damask, Flannels,..' Mantillas, . Napkins, floelery, &cf . ' . Air- Jiro, rtrir , i/11 preal sanely.loll Oar goods being bought lad sold exclusively forC6.sl4 : enables us to distance all eiimpetitors. Purebaser* charged-but a small 'advance on auction cost, no goods misrepresented, and no abarcmedt in prices. ititGLET A BROWN. I N 0,13 North SECOND Street, about Muller.'" 3fareh 28,17 , 3-m MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. lit" --- - ~ EA i 1 • v h , tili• o W4tiliatt e tucce n s t se . r t s tee to t G u E2 : . '''.. der the Utsfs " MoUso. Philadelphia, ace constantly publishing the latest Mu *sr, from the most popular Aul borsht the United States, In a style Mud, w ilk vie with any issued attany cll.r imam, either in this country .nr,i4troite. ' - They have also the pleasure to announce to the public t hat their stock of Sheet Must: on hand, consists of the isrgest and most complete assortwer t to be Mond in the country; they are constantly 'adding to their stock all tbe 'New Music published in New York, Bruton, kc.: t 1 They also publish several I usbiirtionHookß,which tyro in general use throughoutthe country. PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best nianirfactunbo o tNew York snd,Roston, at the lowest die:l priies. 31(18tONL INSTRUMENT& Also, a generstassortuient of Gutta.ts, Violl:4l.llaniere, rl Wee. ceordeons, &e.,-Vialin,G altar and ifs, p Stan zs, of the belt al/ or which will be torah', echo the public and the trade at the Iteliest rates.' Orders punctually attended to. . Sir • All Lee t Walker's Thiele and Putilicatiptis e.ty he obtained at tt RAN NAI.V:: 1k k and nu,te tine. ' ' - _ . Phllitdotrb la Fab. 1;1 . ..___..,- • ~.._ LI K E. 1 I . lit l EOßbPsl 4 cribSerPsHpAssti . it-- 61 the no; tlre of farmers and °them interested , th e above tr t c e. The,exerllenry of our reeparatlon has been ao yr 11 ill known for many years put. thalwe deem It onnecemiry to say allith In respect to its clerks. but merely remark that daring along writs of years. its purity and value „as a Athenian' for the grha tug crop. apd as a . i • PERMANENT itAANUR • Mr, b'ecrs thoroughly established. . . One Raper Phosphelo.of Lime , Is not squinted In ills character every season, but Is what It purports to be. uni. tons 14 Its chemical toustktaints, and la ratrud upon as, the aw Ingram* m ese rot . . 4 CORE OATS, .WS EAT , POTATOES, OWES, 4nd lee deps requiting a visturenosmd lastlnt vnaunrar PAM htets describing it, and the mode t uf. applying ran heihed gratuitously at our stereo,. or by mall when desired. CAI:TIM—Ms part /osier ha °teem that every .IMrrel or our article bas oar near/ and that eirl'alts ,t Veit brand.'d on the beta. 'Thislbutifre Is rendered brejlea- Ty. as there are so many articles of doubtful lvalue add, underlthe name bt &tper rhorpilide of Lisle: alio mis lead those:who !Parlament kited with the value of a - GENUINE: A RTICLE, p rle gts Yee #OOAi, 'e( :..t.; cents per lb.) . , A liberal dednettati m - mto trISALEItS. • Sinee last tall there 1551 been imported but - MS rye of Owl celebrated, ' . ' a tr cart . - Octal' Guano , 1 . tto• ink we otter far tate lo small to q. • ' aiilJ EX: A supplymf this valunblo l'it sale. Price IRXlperi2lX4 lbs. ' (1 1 ,4 an, pm lb.) , No. Clorirers air ent Octavian Cu r io* For ialo at lbe)croreet' mime. • - rha fouling Apricuthral Jinn-nal/ and /11nripn• per. gm Reda, our o f fice for the obi qf Arm • :;- • ALLEN -Bi, NEEDLES; lo; $$ Eoat irhuvos,424 115 !Oath Water at, Vint oboes abrre Cbutbse stmt. PbtlodirOto. piirtiooito,e.An be lquided 'lt either ;front, of our are Meow Vlltuserwirrereretnniestled tb Water street sumborbtri the ambled lettuf.!. Amis. thettlites ors afforded IA .leedini %ropes and attending to the boric!. !, (February te, 'ST •iiEtPll-14 - ..,.;:;'. TRIMBLE A. LANDIS west side. P I'VA D.E Lrn . Dry Goods -Cheap For Cash t , Cie Anktr. 024188 Aiiosanzs • AgricUltura Impleuseute, MTHE subxenber will keei m ii ti t on hand lamer . 1 1:nottly and otbeifirem aga, W Closer mart Lava Cl • merle, togetterryrl poles awl lLeta aerm:,‘ will *arrant Id be b perm yr, , m an 1400 ,,, orders for an ki f fruit treas:(narmerteet obe whet they are re ) amieultaral tr e ph m ir , aL.,whlcti w at leMuhicturemeogr perm sit The r+—e-ou tete y aubmoriter`am Werke with Arnett tiara only m growers of reputation red standing. He eh es riot dent Monk procured promltee. imay to the readier. trout Mom whereon elomp,arithout regard to tba eh metre at the seed mkt. Nor dom be purchase or sell seeds poet' promiscsoisly In small fee. deem idureettrale too dose proximity deteriorates their. basally. particularly thew of the amp species. 'Mr 6 an important consideration to those who purchase Othe r seeds or fruit teem, For time. it Need in order early , to lINNJAMIN HANNAN. 1001JNI1RY C1R . 1.8. . '7 , Sp In the early Moridike . ' , • - t - ' "'Just at the peep of day. ' - Straining the milk in the dairy, Turning the milts away t • • Swenplag the Boor In Ike kitchen, ' Baking the bed up sham, - Washing the breskhst dhbee, . Rusting the parlor chairs. . i ... Brushing the ertiniiin &Ma thermic'', ~ Hunting fir eggs at the bun, • • Cleaning the WWI* Ibr dinner, Spinning the stocking-yarn; Spreading the whitening linear 1 _Down on the bushes below, 4 , ' . Ransacking every metdow ..,, •• 4 • When the red strtiwbsnieefrdw• 4 . .. . , ' , • re. . g the "Axing? for Sunday. ' - • 0 • ning the enenicreatu, . • Rinsing the palls and strainer • BoWn in the running stream i ' . Weeding the geese and torkeys,, ;. • „Baking the pumpkin pies, .. f_, Jogging the little one', cradle, Miring away the ilier. ' . Orate In *very caution, Music in erect! Irmo, te , 'ficanty la form and lcatuni, . ; 'fttoutanda mtg4t4foret to own; ' Cheekothat rival splgog rimes,, .T6tith the whitest of pearls: (Aloof Uwe country maids is Worth A score of your city girls. HOW TO MUCK OUR PARKS. The preparation and, application of inanare!, undonbtely, at the basis of. all good fait:dog. No ° One.hesiiatea to'ad it this, unless it be some lucky'farmar 'just aetfled-on . the fat virgin 'ba ton) lands, o f one of * oils western riven. Even he must admit it in theory; and ere long will um. cede it in practice. The- great • question then it, how shall we obtain this manure? For some lauds and for some. persons, the condensed manor,,, such as amino, poudrette, phosphate of lime, will answer an important purpose. .84 t „they , need bitirell selected for the land In question, and to be applied by a skillful band. It is owing, prob. ably, to slack of infornatlea and a lack of ears; thattlity . artso oftarrused with no benefit, ad evetenelth Injurious retells: For • the present, st least, and In the great majority of caset,.the far. men should rely oytte manure made on his Own premises , . There is one method of improving Lind which, knew to us, farmers have dot sufficiently tried. We mean the mixture of 'Mien! soPs. Some fields for example, are very.light and sandy.-- They have no texterel manure applieti l tn theta leaches away immediately. Other. Add', egitit4 area siiff clay. They remain wet and sold lots in the spring, and the soil is always lumpy and hard to till. Now,'why may not an exehaege made in these fields, to their mutual benefit'? De. ring iovit4,leisure season cart's load of the ready soirupon the-clay tield ? , and in return awry an sand.' equal amount of clay upon the nd.' Ito this far one or two years, Spreading the loads over the 801 l 14 manure would be spread, .and ploir them In. We firmly believe i; would be better form!: field tlllsn an equal amount of manure; andter taidly, it would byhenper. We bare heard o! a gentleman who took a farm of forty aeres t ol• postal to be worn out, as ft yleled, only very small crops, who began applying to the lad about fifty loads of clay, in connection with tot- ''''', nure and plaster. The light porous soil began to '1 anend e akanee. It held the naannra applled,og; I) . the crops improved ; sad were wor th 430 or the t acre above allexponsen. . 4..:4 +. T. As to manure itself, wi i believe a gum, Jed le : ?''.',.. 'annually wasted„ . and much lawns made. tt4 l'' '-' might be. It is Wasted by evaporation, b 7 leici t ; .;:, allowed to rim off in liquid form from the Duo ',...:, N ly yaid; and by being improperly 'applied i ty -- , field. ThU gases of the tamers help an too sable to be lost. And .:yet,4lww elicit is Stand In this way, by allowing the manure to ilea 4 1 ,1 -loose heaps, exposed to,bureing suns and divoch• ~,;!;:a. ing mane! Why should beim yards be left liio-I..jes._. sr in the middle, "or made on the side of a iti!!,`::!,:' : where the - rich juices will be washed off into CA iit;iii . ' street? And we never could see why unreel:lintel '„-I* , .' A dentire should be aproad over the field aid t!. '.'...-:.: ? lowed to lie there foi along time, wutinrin ;IC:, most valuable properties in the - air as well u - ' • • leg a nuisance to the neighborhood.. 141 remedy these , evils, we would say—let ever; farmer tee to it, that his barn-yard is ansop. supplied with a pile of muoi, or old Sods gitihr ed from the waste coiners . of his' field*, or leaser, from the woods ; and to 'these, let every thing , • , • added in the shape of rubbish which accumciusi4,! abbut a farm house. Whenever the bare psi 4 el lisped out, lot a layer of 114 material be spuu,'..• over the, jard ',a good foot deep and let it be Ilk. frOm time to tibia, u minium accumulates. 214 will.absorb tho liquids and elunik ,the pauhig ~ Lf j. • , or lime Tout'le pee,. And w,hineier the magic : thrown lip in heaps, let frequent layers of - material be added, and if possible, a . good Apru ling of plaster. And when the heap hasiatti; 1r its allotted else, let the whole be eeverod good coat of muok. It will then rot waste, and the whole pile will be as good or,' much untaxed manure. We tieliefe that more use might 111 malt is common, of the contents of privy vaults Li 'the droppings of hen . roosts. Those Ensnare, among the most powerful in the world. "Prit; ; , :"..;:2 vaults'should frequently have a coating of a ss'i,:,,t_j saw dust or otbir deodorising mai6rial, to tbr the liquids and to retain the ammonia. matieally and properly attended .to, cute '.; aould'nct be half so offensive * as it now , • would:ko found of mat 'faint -We are ctrt! : to know bat soma saggicioao fanners and pries ers are opening their eyes on the mullet. tits roosts should also be supplied with muck far the same purpose. - Thlre is hastily tsikty thing about s faszol-* pramiSeswhieb May not contribute to the 0 ; 7: end !aisle of the Ma auro heap, strid'io to enrichment of his land. Soap suds and' 111 ••+t,l wastiii2g . s the sink, bones, claim rotten 4;7..:7 leather, lenses from the forest and roods.., .. Exchange. • ' 71 , WV...TALENT OP WARIOCS PLUT3 TO 1.141 , , jR 134rger's Economy ofFunnily there "Tanis of Equivalents" showing how tnu'el; nee hind of ordinary fodder is equal it) Ail 'Oise to an equal amount in weight and es:;,_ slue of another kind.'-The flillOwitlg is so tk; tract of this table: ; 100 pounds of - hay are equal to.. ' 90 pounds ohiver hay mdde.whaa fully blorr r. 98 " made before it blossoms. 98 " second erop of Jo. 98 " Liman. hay. • 89 " Sainfoin. . 410- " Omen dory.. . 467 ," ' Witches and tares, gmen. l -275 " C teen Irldiati corn. 374 " Wheat stm*. ; • 344. r Rye straw. 164. 41 ' , Oat straw. '• 163 • . , Pea straw. .201 " . ? Itaw potatoos : 176 ' 6 ,- . 'Boiled potatoes. 139 •Atangel worms!. 604 ". English turnips. • 275 " Csarrots. • 30S, " Rota bags: ' 54 se Rye (grain.) 4S " Wheat. 59' '" Oats. . • - 64 --" . Buckwheat. • .1 . " Indian corn. 45 " Peas. ;55' " !loans. • 60 . " liorso rheshiuis. 65 " 62 r • Sun-flower aced. 69 " Linseed cake. 105, " IVheat'bran. 109 '" Rye bran. • 167 • " Wheat and osechiff. 167 6 Rye and ba!;ey chaff. An oz requires two per ea.:A:ol,oa lira 112 . "13" per day; 104 aerie, two and a PI, teat.. A mitch eoli k etiree per [tint. AI az, Ave pet cent. at first; kud four hair fittqied and afterwards. ShirP, Own: thepeaed a belt per vent. wfiekt in hay per day: • •
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