asb gum _ VALUABLE PROPERTY; • JIIIPBors Timm Purer, who had doubt- POttivillei at Private Sale! Masa* • less, attempted to kiss& young beauty . with a rath- T HE Subsenber offers at Private Sale all that tract of Land and Building Late, known u sr brier wise. and got his eon smartly .boxed, are arbon nor or "Yertutee Bill" property, in the bo• be userieL takes kis lIITSVI upon her in the fol- t roptat rd Pot arab. extending from the riser Schuylkill abore Mr. Laner's Brewery to the Port Carbon road, being lewieg abominable effusion : shout Z - 4.1 cards in width, and containing 30 arise more raw to.day : coming my way, . or less. Thu , ' property nay be said to be invaluable, not . only for the p the A bonnet with foes below " • : beet looslir in the °f b et. which but to erect offering suitable .Thinks tweet miss, I'll beg a kiss, Water Woikz for 'undying the town with Water. Apply (Not doebtingvbe would quick bestow it :) at his ails?. rornerigoal and Callowhill streets. _Bet getting close, I saw her note . • ti blltGli W., SNYDER. 354 r Was crooked, and I couldn't go it. A crooked note! a crooked nose! Why ;should a charming wear 11,0' Bet I suppose that all she knovis Is that it growe,and so shell bear it, And fume and fret, when she might get The nearest. surgeon to repair it. Lavater show; • that Woman's nun, An index true the heart discloses, And that each hook, and twist,' and crook; Sumo secret Mental trait exposes; And when her beak is thus oblique, Her mind is crooked as her nose is. —Whoever will discover the scoundrel Who per petrated this libel, and kick him soundly and tho roughly—kick him till he howls—may send in his bill to. us 'for any reaseuable amount, and, it shall be honored at sight. Iter.PNO or .41, TENNE:iSEE we danced and hurrawed witheout any-thing of particular interest to happen till! about, three o'clock, when the darndest mass was .kicked up you ever did see. Jim Smith sot down alongside Bet Holden, (the steel trap gal) and just give ,her a htig bar fashion.— She took it very kind till she seed Sam i llenry a looking" on from behind about a dozen of gales, then she fell to kickin,' and hollerin; and • a scratchin' like all wrath: Sam he came up and told Jim to let" Bet go. Jim told him to go to a far off country whar they give away brimstone and throw in the fire to burn it.— Sam hit Jim strata atween the eyes, and after .a few licks the fighting started.. Oh, hush! It makes my month water now to think what a beautiful roar we had. One fellow from .Cady's Cove 'knocked a hole in the bottom of a fryin'imn, over Dan Tucker's hand, 'and. left it hangin' round his neck, the handle fly- • in about like a totig cue, and that' it hung ,till Jake Thurman cut it off with a cold , chisel next dayl That was his share for that night sure. Another feller got knocked into a meal barrel; he was as mealy as an.lrish tater and as hot as a hoss radish; when he busted the hoops and came out he rared a few! Two fellers fit out of the door, down-the hill into the creek, .and there .endedit in a quiet way all alone.- A perfect mule from Stock Creek hit me a wipe with a pair of windin' blades; he made kindlin" wood :Of them, and I lit on him.. We had it head and tails for a very long time, all over the house, but if the truth Must be told and shame my kin, he warped Me nice; jest to save time I hollered. The lickite-gaxe y rnade me sorter uneasy'and hostile like; it wakened my, wolf wide awake. The little fidler came scrougin' past, holdin' his fiddle up over his - head to keep it in'tfine, for the fightin' was gettin' tolerable britk.— You are the one, thinks I, and I jist grabbed the dough tray and split itplum over his head! He rotted down right thar, and I paddled his t'other.tMd with one of the pieces! Whilst was mollifying my feelings in that way,:his gal stepped up behind me and fetched the a rake with the pot hooks. Jule Sawyer was and jist annexed*ith her, right-off,ind a mighty nice fite it was, Jtile striped and checked her face nice, like a partridge net hung a white fimee. She 'hollered ;Other fiddler,'but oh, shawl he einildn't do her a hit of good; he .was too o bu.iy rubbinNirst his bro. ken head, and aim' his blistered extremities; so when I thought Jule had givenher a plenty, ' I pulled her off, and put her in a - gonditurnor by gi%io' her soft-sawder. I thought at i „first if I had a drink I'd be about dime, So I;I started for the creek, and the first thing I Saw was more stars with my eyes shut,than I ever did with them open. I looked around, and it 'was the little fiddler's big brother! I k'noWed what it meant, so we locked hunts without at word, thar all alone. aitd I do think . we fit an IMur. - ..1t last, some of •the fellers Learn _the jolts at the house, they cum-tied dug tis out, for we had tit • into - a hole where a. big pine: stump had burnt out, and there we was, up to, our girths, ti ;leggin' away thee t 6 face, and no dodgin:—.` . ;ain Slick. xue CilAIR.—Dr. Cooper, of the south Carolina:College, was one of the best-natured old gents that ever lectured to mis , -hievotts boys. Ou one occasion, when he entered th 6 lectiire room, he fohnd the class all seated with, unwonted punctuality, an d looking wondrohs grave. Mischief was . the cause, aud=it was apparreut that they Were prepared fora burst of laughtr as the'old Doctor waded along to the profeasor's chair But they were disappointed of their fun, for instead of getting angry and storming at them, he mildly remarked, -"Aha, young gentlemen! quite republiCan, I see in your tendencies; fond of representative governnMt! Well, well, it is all right, I dare say; the presentia-- cumbeut can fill it as-well as any of You may listen to big lecture to-day. Good bye! Don't feel sheepish about it!" And he went away without leaving a smile behind. 'Tun For.t.owem . anecdote, related to us the other day, is a most capital satire upon the "sumptuous living" in New York: Mr. is one of the "merchant princes" of the empire city, and-though living in one of the most spacious mansions on the Fifth Avenue, entire family consists "of hithself and his wife. Meeting a friend from the eilun trz one day he invited him up to view his house. The friend was shown the gorgeous rooms, with tessellated floors and: magnifi cent frescoed ceilings, and finally was taken into ; the lower rooms, in one of which he found 'a small regiment of colored servants seated at a bountiful dinner. On hiS return home he was asked if he had seen Mr. So-and-so? "Oh yes." I "What is he doing now?" • Well, when I saw him h. was keeping a nigger boarding hotrsi on the Fifth Avenue!"—Rahicay Advo cate.' . for A MOUBLESOAIE CONGREGATION;—One Sunday, when the minister of tidney entered the kirk, he was no less surprised than indig nant to find that daft Jamie Fleming had ta ken possession of the pulpit, "Come doon Jamie," said his reverence. "Come ye up sir," answered Jam l ie; "they're a stiff-neekit and rebellious generation, sir, an' it 'ill take us baith to manage them." sirA Fnucilmax 'wishing to take stage for-Buffalo, was asked by the driver if he had any extra baggage. 1. - ;•Extra baggage! what you call dat? I have no baggage,- but zny tree trunks, five dogs, l and von black girl!" THERE IS a man in New York so, op posed to Catholicism that he wont travel on cross roads. He . ifohe same. that wimt eat beef for fear it might:lie a portion of the Pope's late hull. • fileik• "I CURSE the hour when we were Mar ried," exclaimed an enraged husband to his better half; who smilingly replied, "Don't my dear, for that is the, only%appy hour ever we saw." • : • 4.e. itir4asurtrt. printer refused a situation in aprinting•offlee where females were emploied, saying that he never "set tip" with a girl in his life. ! ' bar.A. YAS.LE in lowa has just taught ducks to swim in hot water, and with such success that they lay boiled ems: Who says this is not an age of improvement? " THEIS IS braudy emashrtie the tipsy man said whet( he fell through a pane of glasa wihdow. - terWtio nun of essence does a young man like when hi pore the question? Ant Acquiescence. , REAL ESTA ALES.! Augva VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. * jai , . . A DESIRABLE FARM, situate In Wayne town p, In the county cf Schuylkill, containing , 100 CM, of which al acres is Wood Land. then balance In a gond state of cultivation. The improvements am a large two story House, suitable for a'Store nr Tavern, fot which it Is at present occupied. a good Spring Muss. with a dwelling overhead. and an encellent cprin,, ,, cf irate:: two °rens:de, a goad barn arid sheds. and other out-buildings. Price and terms low and i'easonable. Tttle good, and possession given when drit i rm t ALSO: a deiirable bonding int In Norwegian Addition to Pottsville. Wishbach,ynear the's:ker. Turnpike, ..S6 'by 195 feet. Arpl7 to SAMUEL METZ, Real Ertaft'.4pent. tieptemberl2.lBs4 • - Inttf • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to an Order of the phans' Court of the county ef Sitintylkill, in the commonwealth oL B.Mnaylvanit. the subscriber, Admin istrator of the Estate of THI/31.tS . 3101ViAN, late of the borough of Tamaqua. in the county of lichuylklll, de ceased. will expee Meals by public Yendue. on ..NIQNDAY, the I'lnd day of January next. at lu o'clock in the fore noon, at the public house of Michael Beard. in the ho. rough r,f T3M3.111.1, in the eunty of Schuylkill aforesaid, All that'Certain undivided half part of a two story dwel ling house. and lot of ground: situate in the borough of T:unaqus, in t he• county of Schwrikill and state of Penn .sylmnia. to wit :—bonnded bylitailmeni street on the west; by a public street on the . nprth, by.a public alley on the east. and be lAA No. 56 op tthe south. containing in front 60 feet. and in depth 250 feet. and marked in Itaum'a addition to Tamaqua, No. 57.- :laid premises were former ly kept as a Tavern. late the estate of sald.detsmsed.— Terms and-conditions Made known at the time and plea, of sale by . UKIAH OlNE,%Adusinisfrcitor. By order of the Orphans Court, Josnc.t Dorm (Terk. .1 December la. VW • FOS SALE: A NEW TIIREFATORY BRICK HOUSE and . aris l ; Other The fu vitn a. lie P n ag r i i -rti t i i n i v 'o a t t t e rville o . n most reasonable terms, his Ater 3story lirlek Tißwel line onse,in Second street. a few doors above Merket, immediately Waldo the 14 Methodist Church. This fine building is just completed, and has not yet heed used. It is Large, light and airy, and has all the convenienees that a housekeeper would desire, and is located in $ pleasant and convenient part of the town: There Is a never-fail ing r.ll of excellent water In the cellar—a very important comoderstion With° present scarcity, . Ti:lt3ll3:--C/ntqhurtit cash and the halanee to suit the purchaser. provided - only It be properly- Secured. A Izto, Four frame Dwellings on Callowhlll street, im mediately In the rear of the new Brick, above mentioned, These are likewise desirable properties. They VIII bey bad on the same easy terms. eisP-The whole will be /mid low. N. R.—Titles glear and indisputable. • L. ,WOM ELSDORYP, Opposite Episcopal Chuigh, Centre St-, Pottsville. lh , e. 31, 1813. . . th-t•tf:. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. , • pAnuURSUANT to an ;order of Ahe!Or plume Cotirt of the County of Schuylkill, in the nonwcetith" of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Ad. nilutstrator of the Estate of JOHN HARRY, late of the township of Perialuagla. In the county of Juniata..dp•• essased. will expose to lisle by public 'endue, on THURS. DAY, the 25th day of January next, at 10 o'clock in the, forrnoon, at the, Public ilouse,of David Lomison. In thiz town of Donaldwiti. in the county of Schuylkill, aforesaid: All that certain Stoup Church, situate in the town of Donaldion., in the county of. Schuylkill, and: este of Pennsylvania, to Wit : hounded In front by liar %nil' stmet forty feeti-tand extending in depth fifty feet, being the building known as :the Donaldson Presby terian Church, and all the tlight, title and interest of the said &reaped. in gm lot of ground on which said Church is built, containing hi front on Harrison stmt. City fret, and extending in depth one hundred and fifty feet, late the i.itate of said deceased. Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale by _ • , ISAALI . KI'RTZ, Arian" By order of tile Orphsna'C.urt, , - JusuCk Bona, Ch rk. January 6. 15!,21 NEW YORK ADV. , AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION!! rrllE AMERICAN ARTISTS' ON would respectfully announce to the citizens of the United etates and the Canada& that for the purpose cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, and with the view of enabling every family to betaame p.essessed of a gallery of Engravings, •11T THE ARTIhr4 ON Tile, AGE, they have determin ed. In prder to create an extensive side for their Engva sings. and thus not only give employment .. to a larke L nunther of artists and. others. but inspire among our countrimen a taste fur works of art, to present to the put chaser». of theh. ens:ravings, . when 2541,000 of them arc em.bno of the actual rust of trio,oun. ' , nub purchaser of a Ow. Dollar Engraving, therefore. rreeives not only an Engraving richly worth the money. but also a ticket which entitle , . laitu.to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. Eur - FIVE 11.I.AKS. a highly finished Engraving. beautifully in let., and Five fiiFT TICKETS. will be sent; or live Pollan' worth of splendid Engravings -can i w , solt,ted from the ilataltrant,, A copy ttf the.t :atalogne. top-ether with a specimen of one of the Li/grail:ern. ran Lp beau at the otticti - of this pa r. proll . Dollar sent. an, I:ogra% int: actually worth tu that sn. and a ed. AG EN TS The Cootatiticc holies in;; that the success of this Great ly;ati.aml 'Lim: will In. materially prom'oted by the rarczy 111 , 1 4. , it t ..cprig.• of intrlll.4eut and pe'rsevering A . Z4•111. 11:1Se ri.. , 1%.,1 to treat s ith Hitch 'on the Limit lilt. era b;ratts. I . . Anv pors,ri wixhittr, to Isepte an ,S7.4nt, by sonding z a. will receive 1:c I.•turn 0r.111,11. 3 1:12.r Dol lar Ew4rasing. a -.GIFT TWEET," a Prospectus, a Cata logue and all ether necos,ary inf. Uff the tits roMpletion.s.f the solo. the flirts will he placed in the hands of :t ofuunittoe .if the Purchasers to ht. dictnhuted. due notice of which will be given throltgloms the United Stars/ and li`anadas. 1,16 T OE (OPTS: 10. Mashie but \Vashington. at $lOO, $lO.OOO too Clay, at ..;.1.00,, • 10.00) 1 1y,:1;ster,:$1011. -10,000- 10o' .Calhouni. clOO. 10,00, 50 elegant Oil Paintings. in splendid gilt frames, size :;x4 ft. each, $llll, ' 5,000 ' 100 elw..,tot Int Paintings. 21:1 ft. earh..sso. • 5,000 sto-I plate Ettgravings.'hilillantly colored In • oil. rich gilt frame*. 24x10 inches each. $lO. .5.000 10.000 el....:ant sleet plate'Engravings.- colored in oil, of the wait ! ' ton M,nttoteut. tux2n In. each $4. 40,000 2.17,00 , ...teel plate Engravings. from lull different ' plates. 391,"' in possession'of. and owned by the • Artists' Union. of tho 31aket :lalue of . from 51) i ots. to $1 each. 4100 1 tirst-rlass Ltwelling, iri alit st.., sit*. • 12,000 1. bAillinc lots in 100 andllObit sts:', N. V. city, each 25x100 ft. dorp. at $lOOO. • • 22,000 100 Villa totes. containing. cash 10:000 sq. ft. In the suburb;, of Now Ytrli. City, and commanding a maGnfOeead view of the ilituison River and Legg I slinod Sound, at $5OO. 50,000 20 perpettinhoatus of cash, without Interest or cavity; of 4.'250 each,..... 1, • 5,000 do do dti do of $lOO each, . 5.000. 100 dt's do •do Ido j of 50 0• 5,11041 250 . , do do do, do• of Z:1 5,000 2.000 do in do do of , 10.000 Reference In regard to the Real Extritj. K. J. VI. C ILEIt Roal E;tate Itn.lior . N.lrork. Orders, (postpaid). with mom? enclosed, - to fie aditnessod . - J.!14-11101.111tO0Kk: See'y. - • 1 - SOS Broadway, N. 4, 41e- rho Engravings oit tb catalogue are now ready for delivery.- , , Angola 5. W 4. i 3l-.405 THE CREEK SLAVE! Itir-BArrIIANTE. VEArr.57. 111:111:r.A.VD — al • The Girl: frillE above celebi ta ed Statues, togeth i er with FIFTEEN s'rkiulTlTES IN BRONZE, and ttorrral hundred Jfaintificimt Oa Paintings. form the col- lection of prizes to be distributed among the member,, of the CAAutopnlitan Art AAnociation at the Brat annual dins trlbution. in January next. The Cosmopolitan Art and. Literary Association, Or!piniall (or the Encoartmement and General thin non o f Literal are: and the Fine Aria, on a • -nett, priainal plan. • This . poptilar Art Amodation Is designed to encounter. and popularize the line Arts. and diauenlivate wholesome Literature' throughont the country. •1 Gallery of Art In permanently founded. and will contain a valuable «Alec- ' tion of,Paintings and StAtttary, for the annual distrlbu= ' Oen of each year. The bent Literature of the day, will be issued to subscribers, tmisisting of the popular Month ly Magishies. Reviews. hi.. The Committee of M!tnagement hare the pleasuro of announcing that the first: Annual Distribution will take place on thejtath January next, at which time will be distributed or allotted to members several hondred Works of Art. among which Is the original and world-renowned statue of the GREEK SLATE. by Ilmin Powas, iorting orcr fie f thinuallif ; 'together with the beautiful Statues of limn, liaerhante; llebe, Flora and the Doneeno Girl;. and fifteen Statuettes in Ilmnreampurted from also, a lar,te collection of Oil ' comprising some of the'bent pmductions of celebrated American and Foreign .Irtists. . The [Mere tire ic,ued to subscriherecintsiatanf tho fol-; lowin4 Monthly 3lnzazintv: /farpres, ..Pntarne's, :Mack- I rrbor er, Noel. e•nwrs, Graham's, .4lagarini,•qf Art, and Gndrrya L., , ,,17%. Bonk. and the Quarterly Reviews re-print e.l in New York t Edinburgh, Irreminster, Lonflon . Query H trir, and ,Vorth Briiish.!' r • '• PLAN FOR THE ttnnENT The pa?ment or three dollars cor.sfitutes anyone 4 member of this Association, and entitles him to• either one of the above Magazines for one year, and alio to a titkid in the distribution of ,the Statuary and Paintings, whirl are to be allotted to members in January. Persons taking live memberships are entitled to any Are of the Magazines one year, and to sire frailts in the distribution. Persons, on becoming Members, can have their Maga zines commence with any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of eve ry month, direct from the New, Pork and Philadelphia Publishers. . 1 CUBA HAS FALLEN, -7 :... - ; i So has the Pelee of Bats attit'VEsita.• Si 'would again most respectfullytn i m vite the attention of the (intend:o Pottsville and ; country In generalito oar large and elegant awrtment or ill kinds is •• issis in our line, that we have now receive : I; and are ItA in daily receipt of, comprised of !fats, Caps, Fars, Acc. Gentlemen's Fine Mole-skin Hats, always oil`, hatid, or made to order of the latest styles. Otter Caj Kossuth Gets, Ehanghakes—in short, anything In the r Alat and Cap line. . •W would also invite the particular attentionshf the Lsi, dieis th our assortment of MEP, which have been selected with great care from the largest stocks in the It;otsistry.—' Nothing shall ho left undone on our part, to give testis fatlion. Call and Ave us a trial, next door torPottsville (louse.. '. • • O. C. myna , ki CO. .. \ • .. ..).4. 11•;•A la . rg , e assortment of Buffalo Itobes•oh hand, at :Md. Each member is contnbuting toward purchasing • oritvxv to snit the times' choke Works of Art, which are to he distributed among - - „/ • (member 18 1854 [May . % 1. themselves. and are at - the same time encouraging the • '- ••, ' _ __L2..., Artists of the robutry, disbursing' thousands! of dollars through its agency. LITIKLL'It LIVING- .AGY.. Wee /-iy, le furnish e d one ycer and two memberships for $5. • • The net proceeds derived from the Kale of themberships are devoted to the purchase a Wortie of Art for the en suing yrar. • 13eeki open to receive names at the Eastern office, New York, or Westerit office. Sandusky. The'llttlery of - Art ii !mated at Sanduthy, (the Western offi ce of the Association), where suptrb Granite Buildings have been erected for it: , =Ain whose spacious saloons , . the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings are ex-, tatted. . , TILE ADVANTAGES SECURED .. : r by berornhig a member of this Asserciatimi are-- trt. AU perivoix reeelto the full value h f their subm-ip- ;- Goa at the ;tart, hi the shape of sterlLot, Magazine Liters. ! hire. ' . Persons In rcbsiiting Ands Dv. membership. will please give their i've-offic addr!ss in fen. stating the month tliey wish the Moorlue to commence, nod write the word ••XcgiCrrld' on the envelop to:prterent lemon the receipt of which. a certificate of ineruhership, together with the Maguire desired, will be forwarlett to any part of the country. • . Those who purchase Magazine: , at Bookstores will oh. serve that by joininr, this Association, they melee the Ma gazine awl Free Tirkrt is the amulet distrilsalion, an at the same rim they now pay I,r the Magazine alone, lkysons sutworibing any time before the 30th of Janu ary, are entitled to the Magazines for 1553. CLOSING 01? Tl 9 BOOKS. Subscriptions will be received up to the 3 0 111 - Januarj,. at which time the distribution will take place. Illustrated Ikzaiptire Cbtalogruex of the whole collection t o h o dtAtibuted, wiU bo soot free of charge, on applica tion. ad - Onieva of the iseockttion, at.the Knickerbocker liagezine °Mee, 3.1.9 Broadway, New:Vert, and at 166 Wateratreet, Sandusky, Ohio. Mixers, (at either Oleo) for.membenthips, ,e. 1,. DERBY, Actuary C A. 4j.. A. B. BANSAN has hoen sprinted Honorary Bernie tarn. of. the above named Aseociation. and will rendre autereiptiotia for the aarae in the distritinthen of the Works of Art prpere , l. Neer York. Domeier 30. It4l WALL AND CURTAIN 'PAPER Rem Market Etteet, drat house stare Centro fitreet. Petterilles Papa Hangiclipt at city Was• All oadera fer wail tapering 'Jumpily execatedwith noise= and dispatch by oompetaut Weirkileft. T. J. 00ONN01t. N. B.—Rap bought Is Ifrge flad gralP quasiltim Pottsville, November U, 1854 Win* TRATFLING. SUNDAY EXCURSION - sus. r nutauk.LrniA• AND RI ADLiti (IN AND AFTER SUNDAY 4UNE I • am, 184 mad envy 'Mowing StuadaY; ustlituri titer nett" an Erpttee Elam** Yesseogerituthl hem Phthelelphia at ni A. M.. w 4 returngent- Potts; elite at 4 P. M., two der—etapplug at aLt %V ants esti the Line. and at the folitnrlng stations at the Mins stated: , rr pure. • Der Stations 1 , • 711/3* I Staking. 7 1 40 Leaves Milani 7.30 ves PatisvilBV ... ?asses PixenLavilla 8.31 Itt.eartwat, Pottstown ' 8.38/ ' - S. Ilwrear " Reading ' . " Wading .. ' - S. Haven ." Pottstown 1 - Mt. Qui= , 0411 " Phoinlivilki Arrives at Lv*sv ILW Arrives at Phila!ra - - • Rer The R Pre ,v and dotes, i,j Jit .C l ut:,l From PhSad'a Ph anditatit saxpo day, , $l. 41:1 " Pottstown, 1 751 I; " " Resdlug, " • 501 " • , S. haven. Mt. Carbon 4.PS4*llle, 4 001 •.R to Pottsville and back SSISO 1 60; L '441) -No cartiel with these/Teal= ; 41111ekets: must be p before entering / the OWL );' May 29, '&52. . • PASSENGER ;TRAINS::; • !: IFFICE OF THE PHLLADE 'PH IA and Reading Railroini.—Sarnmer Arretnent • FIRM PHILADELPHIA TO POTSVILLE. On tend after May 17084 there will be twn Paaxenie, r! Trains daily, (Sundays : excepted). between Phßadelphia,l Reading and tottssille.. , MORNING LINK. . Tho Express Tndn leaves Philndelpdia dally.fiteept Bun dart, at ne. o'clock, A. M. The Way Train hales Potts-: villa dally, - Sundays excepted. at 134 o'clock, it, M. a 1 AFTERNOON LTNE. ' n .; ' * 1 The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, crept Sunq days, at 334 o'clock, P. 31. The . I larege Totin leaves! Pottsville dalk , except Sundays, at Zi!, o'clock, P. '.11.' • /novas OF PASSING R ' DINR;:l . ! , For Philadelphia, at 9 o'clock 19 minutes, 4' M.: and 4! o'clock. 61 minutes, P.M. For Pottsville. at B . :o'clock 34! minutes, A. 31.. and 6 o'clock. P. N. ~ . , i Both Trains stop at all the Station, along the Line. ' ! . ' FARES: . . • 13? (MASA eARA. 2r , ` +vs cAr.s.i Reading to Phlluielphi.v. e 1 Tr; ; 11 41. Heading to Pottsville. 1 (13 FS . Philadelphia to Pottsville. 275 4- g , 2 2.5 , Depot in Pottsville, corner of Union and •Railroad Ste ' ! rear of American noose.. Paasengers Cannot enter the can anima provided with a ticket • ~,,. ... I Fifty pounds of Baggage will he allowed to each passen ger In these lines. and passengers are expresaliiirohlbited [rem taking anything as Baggage but their neriterearing &Karel, which will he at the risk of Its owner.: ' By order of the Board of Managers.. 8. BRADFORD, *revel June b , 7852 • 33 if CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSF"ORT -.mow • And Erie Railroads • Open to Man,. Norlittuaberland (..I,unty, anal a half kuurs,fross P/illadelphia to Makne. IN and after Monday, fieptenther 25, N,_,F and until the Extension by the SunioniAnd Erie Railroad Company to Williamsport, is completed l'as. wenger Trains will be run every day (except tijitulays) as follows: Leave Reading Railroad Depot. corner of Broad and Vine streets. 'lndia&lada, at 7.3 U 'A. M.; connect nkkort Clin ton ' , kith the Cat [anima Company's Cars. lispalug over the Little Schuylkill and Catawista ilaihrde)oahttarrice at Milton at 4.30 1'; M. Packet Boats leave Rupert's (opposite Cafakiissia) for Wilkeststrre immediately on the arrival of the ears, and leave Wilkesbarn. 'at II P. M. connecting with 'they 130011 Train, al)4 arrive at Philadelphia the same eviiitlng. .Stoggs fra- Packets will leave fur Williamorport.On arrival of theXars at 311Iton, and returning. leave Williamsport every kerning to 'Connect with the train at Milton, which starta at 11 o'clock, s A. M. connecting With tho Reading ,Railread at Port el'Mori. and arrive% at Philadelphia at at 7.10. P. M. liv this ronte. the distance betiVeen Itelphia and It fillatusport is accomplished in fnarfeci /ours. • .F.! Passenger trains leave Willlatnsport for ElOra every day, except Sundays, at 7 A.. M.. connectinfr at famira . with trains for Buffalo, Niagara Falls. and other Western points. Trains leave Elmira f”r IVilliamspert:at 4P. 31. l'assengers there take the morning stage to Illacn. Passengers leaving Philadelphia. will procur.i their tick. air. for this route, at the above named depot of*the Read ing Railroad Co. ' Ithillideiphin to Catanbisa, - - .fR 75 do to Milton, - - - 4 ht) do to Williamsport, - • . 550 do to AVlltestctrre, . - 450 Tamaqua. to IVtlkeithamo. , • 7 . 200 aif - Passen vex tom Pot tsville. shou I fitake th:est 'o'clock moruing Vallry tralu, to counect with this linti at Tama qua. fpr up oituttry ; A freldit • train will leave Milton on londrilt.,' iVednes day and Friday. ric.l Port Clinton en Tursdsoi;lThursday and Saturday of each week. Goods carried . fo and from Philadelphia without transhipment. Apply at,the Read. lag liallmad Freight Depot. corner of Broad rind Cherry streets. I'ol. D. LEWIS, rivtident. Decemher 16. 1554 • '.149-tf TRANSPORTATION. ADAM'S & CO.'S EXPRESS. 1301.1"SVII.LE TO HARRISBURG. Thi• line connects chile with all their grieit South ern and WeStern Routes. fly It rrangatnent their place of lisine•s in Pottsville will he at the Otte.. orAoward R Co. rtne.e haring article.. for transtni•sion birsahl will call upon C. B. COTTillt. Adam's & CoN.'4.4.;ent,at %%14 Office.' , F, S. 'WILLIAMS, .:uperitilendent. ipril =lB 4 • • jftL READING RAII,ROAD. astialigluzzEimt It ATES Ft:Kit:lM 6N )11:11rilAN01%..E. (AN AND 'AFTER NOVEALIWIIIst, lest. until further under. the following /Aides of Freight will k eharzeti 'per 100 pounds; Zr4= Ar.rl4 I.ls OF yerir; Dry t:oods. Conf..ctionory. Books Ccarpot ings. Cigars. Fresh M. Fish. lßa rI. k c Anvils: Bran. Butter. Copper. Bggs. Ear! thenvrar,Orind.doneatiroc,' •ries llcmp Hams. Hardware. !tides: Hollow-ware, 'Leather. Machinery.OystentOils,Seeds.. Ale. Boor. Cotton. Coffoo. Grain. Bar Iron, Lead. Atolask.l4.Nftilm. Spikes. It fee, Salt. Provisions. Sugar; Whi.key. Brooms, Fire Bricks, Guano. Mill Stones, Pitch and Tar. salt, Scrap Iron, Timber and Lumber, ac.. Brfcks. Coke. Cordi It aal y Clay, ,tiravvd, Ire. Iron Pre, Iron. Plaster. Slate, Flour, per ham!, Oct. 21 1554 PHILAD'A & READING. RAIL min , FFICE of the. P • Ph The mho' of Frolght and T thli Company, Will be as folio ra.om. „...n . - s .ii .;.: ;. I- . • T -I •• a • • ' ••' =' , 4 , 1',:: ~ c> ...,,.,..... To Richmond. ' 225 720 !VA c ZIO l`hiladelpli la, . . 215 210 . Ins 199 6 Inclined Plane. , • , 215 210 .195 190 " Nicetown. . ' 215 • 210 .195 190 " Germantown R. IL 215 •-qo fos- - 100 " Falls of Srhaylkill, 215 I 210 1 . 65 190 " 51ansyunk. ' 215.. 210 1.965. 190 . Spring Mills: • L'oo lits iS6 180 ",- ;onsheboclum I and l'iy- ~• ,- month Railroad. 200 I 1 9 .) 1310 Iso Mambo's and Potts' and . •. . Jones', • • • 195 I 190 .1.80 175 Norristown or Bridgeport, , ' 195 - 199 180 175 " Port Kennedy. 195 190 180 • 175 " Talley Forge, 190 185 175 175 " Phornixvillo, • l5O 175, '1,65 165 " Iloyr's Ford, 180 175 .160 160 " Pottstown, 175 170 160 160 " Dottgialorille. • 175 • 170 160 160 " Birdsboro' 165 160 150 150 " Reading, • 155 150 1:40 140 " Beihiven Reading and • •4 - - 51obrarille,. • • 155 150 .119 140 • " :Bohm - 11110,, 155 l5O • 1101 110 • • " Hamburg. 155 150 44..-, - '..Orwigalmrg. 151 150— - - By oilier of the Board of Managers, - - S. BRADFORD,-Bocretary, t'..tr • Ann 2.1R54 MANUFACTURES. ' EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD,. ittahaittango St., Pottitylitii,i - ' ' T HE Subscriber is prepared, dt',his old Stand, to furnish all i kinds of materials ebis line, nildingpurvisesplain and ornamental._,lfe invites tiparticular attention a nub Ibmb Mona and 'Monu ments of his manutheture. They can he - had in er• ery variety'nf Style, and will compare favorably in beauty and finish. with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at elisaper rates,. t • jan.:l3. 1855 2:ly - * JOT'S T.ILANG. , '.",- ' POTTSVILLE' :..: SADDLX AND HARNESS FACTORY:,-SMgle t-t • ( t and Bonn. Carriage liarnesa, Silver-mounted, t , •_% and finished in the handsomest style, Always on hand. Also, for heavy . teams. intinufactyr ed Ilif the•best materials; strong, and durable.; iStiddles, Bridles, and all Aorta of Trappings belonging tit. the Sad• diet'''. butanes'', kept constantly ready formie ott made to order. • . . Harness suitable for 'Colliery purposoi on hand, - or made to Mder ; et short notice. . 't'''. _ -Orders for llernoss, &e., promptly Fuppl6l on ree ls:mkt:4e terms. . L. WomEi.spOrtl7,- ' Oppostte 14tscopal Church, Centre st.i . l'iAtsville. :day 13,1854 . [24430 ' ' . • liMf COACH MAKIRC... ~ TILE Subscriber. being 'eboti intro • ► z - dots Steam Power and others* enlarge the facilities of his already ostensive Es tablishment. Invites the attention of the patine to his manufacture of aches, IS'agons and Ye. biles of efery deticriptton. I - Having every department- of the Maelemaktiut busi ness at hand, employing only the best 'work-bleu. and, using the best materials, dealers may be num aemiring eat kdsctory work.. Vehicles of every style and finish made to . order. Re pairs neatly and substantially done. Orders Mae abroad proinptly attended to. • ! ' . sfrShop , , Morris' Addition, Centre Street, nearly oPPco site the York Store, Pottsville. GEORGE JEIOGNGS. 11tareb 19, 18,53 . • k 2 : l • MOROCCO FACTORY..:::. OROCCO LEATHER and SHOE Finding Store, at Deresold stand, on Riii,road st., NI idle. • The undersigned respectfully Miming the edit/mem of the , above well knoin establitchment, that he will remelt'. ue the manufacture of an kinds Of stonotreo; Such as Tad. Straits. French Motocv l / 2 Slaws itatand Rook Bindings, fink Llulnge, de.; and, will eunstantly hare ou band s dement aimortment of all kinds od LEATH ER such as Oak Tanned audited Sole lisatherdilaughter Kim, French and City Calf Elder. Miners Upper Leather. and a variety of Shoe 'Findings, such as nomads. Nails. Pegg. Clamps, de, de., alt of whkh will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ' JOHN L. kiibilgte. a-All kinds of. Skim, rush as SheeppliOati Pere, de. an/ a2p &unary takes in iltebsage let Ugh*, ed llbest market prima, or paid for In CAW. • ' • * PbttarOct IBM ' • 4q:ti , . 6144 V=ZU= 1 Thue't. I l'aLt 4.00 1 414. ! 4.15 LA 1 6.00 6= 7,30 EMS .7; z...• ( .7 - 'CZ 15 2t`i 11 15j 9 6 30 15 424 i OAD. 'hilada. & R.*. Co., Aegusi 4. 1554. olls on Coal trarMx.rted by tris. until further notico: MEDICINAL. HOINCEPATHIC BOOKS &C. Fog SALE 'by J. HORGAN, No. amt. rbiladelptris. Ilereinfre pomade nysidan; with Medicine Chest, containing over 100 rem miles..forslo, and will be sent by Railroad to any plans. not ezeteding 100 Wks. fore of ft*,,bt? Orden for Boots Or Medicines promptly attended to. • • - lib 25,1853 . .1481221 • . PRESERVE YOUR TEETH ! health-nandad kw* a plowant Meath, good • set a dental apparatul autt l iana _ add materially to the exmession of the. bit- Stein face - !C. D. L. DODSON - 13 totrissikti Tipdable AMA Page fir cleaning the teethAute been prepared expressly • with tie* to supply a de6Fiency of the toUet,and towel the rants of those who appreciate- the utility of thews useful organs—the term r• It combines the astringent, antiseptic. and doe emus and aromatic properties, requisite in metering an article of its nature pleasant, safe and earful; apd claims tbe.merit of being entirely Pa fro ao arid °ratty kind, yet effectually renaosoi stain, counteracts the effects of Titlated secretlone of the mouth„ and preircntilhe accu mulation of tartar, eta: it has once been properly re moved. _ - All who hare used this Tooth Paste. give It the prefer ence over other kinds utanufactured elsewbete---the cons; positions of which they know but little or 'scaling. Prepared only by ; ; 31. D. L. DODSON. i 1 Dentist,. Pottsville. By whom It will be supplied to dealers at a liberal dia . , i count. , I July 29.15. ii. .. i 0 W-tt . FRENCH TRUSSES.wkasurlia rn.ei OUNCES, for the cure of Lignsxt or Itrennx, acknnwledged by the highest medical authorities in Philadel phia, incotripambli superior to any other in me. Sufferers will le matiSt:(l to Ic*rn that the occasion now offers to prate, rot only the lighted and Star racy, but as durable a 'Truss as any other, in lieu of the mane biousand uncomfortable article usually' sold. There LS no difficulty attending the fitting- and when the pad Is las ted It will retain its poSitiolt without change. Persons at a distance. unable to cal) on the subscriber, ran bare the Truss-sent to any address by remitting - Pm Dot Luis for the single Truss, or Try Sri the double—with 'measure round the hipeand stating the side affected. It will be exchanged to spit if net fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. . . For sale onlyby!the Importer, ' ! • • • CALEB IL! NEEDLES. 'Coy. 12th and Race Sts, YbUad n. L;ldies iiveirleg the benefitof MECHANICAL SUPPORT'S. own to deeabgement In the Internal Organs, Inducing Filling of the Womb, Focal.' Pulmonary, Dye. peptic, Nervotia and Ppinal Weakness. are Informed that a competent and experienced Lsinr will be In attendance at the Room, trot apart for their izciusire, tue) No. 114 12th r.treet r let door below Hare. • • ' Jane 21.18.4. • 1 254 y . _ O r- W17JX131,43 COMPOOD Oi PURE 'COD , L„XVER 114_ 1 % . A i t IH AND NEE . 4 . CURE FOR ,CONSUMPTION i , . Cords, Asehma, Bronchthist General Debility, an ell .. 4 1crrinlous The Proprietor has inceeeded . (front 'directions of Pro feesor Stone) in o , l2lbiiling Pie (Mead 'Lime so perfectly' I that the taste of the 011. which is so nauseous to persons generally, is entirely oirerrlnne, had can be taken by 'the most delicate females with pleastire: And as regards the benefit of this article over the pure Oil, the following case, by Prof. Stone, is siiffieient to , convince the most sceptical. The young lady was 23 years of age. -11er disease was ontf of unmixed Atlas's. which had; been expected to teminate in the course ofatew months. fatally. The upper' part of both her inapt was filled with ! tubercles: and itt some places were beginning to soften. The case was evidently a lad one. The treatatent of cod liver oil was at first used. but :withOut Marked-improve ment. The phosphate! of lime was , then administered with the oil, and the result. as in the case of many others I was pant apparent. TN.. patient was rapidly getting well." CAUTIO.N.—On Recount of the great reputatifin of this compound for all Lung Complaints: the suleaviber would I .cnittion the sfllicted against using atiy except that man itfactured by him, as 'lie has the only recipe itt the States for combining the pure Oil with Lime in a pr,,p e t I manner. Therefore as you value your health, purchase none l...xtvpt that manufactured* by . _ AhIi4ANDE.7I B. WiLllOll. IGG Colirt Street, BoFtnn Fftr gale in Philadelphia ly..T. W. warm. s:.F.ONS 132 Nor! h Sermid Street:,: For gale In by .1. G. II ('4 II ES. DruggL.S. othroilte Episcopal Church. • "Noroolwr 11. 1854 444 f NI'LEAPCS VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT THE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS . of this Liniment, and the mhaculous cur. 4: that it has and hi performing, in all parts i , f: the Western and Southern country, is a; sufficient guarantee for its 111 4 / 1 ., tatting efficacy., - I Two Dollar Bottles of '3IeLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LII - has cured the' , most inveterate cases of . Chwnle and Intiatamatory.ltheumatism, Neuralgia and Clout; In recent eases a few applications wiligiVe relief. For hits/- yids, Contracted .Muscles, Stiffness or :tVeaknesi In the Joints. Muscles, or Ligaments. It will never fail. kt ap plied according to the directions. the otim shrivelled mid stiffened limbs will regain the elasticity of youth. Two applications 'will cure Sore Throat, ToOthache and Ear ache, and it will almost instantly remove any local In damnation or Pain. ; For Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts. Sore Lips. Chappid !lands, Chillblains..ke, it is the only reliable remedy, One - lefty cent tattle has never failed in curine. ' the. Piles. Hundreds who were afflicted for years with that distrossing disease. !dive Lein cured lera few applications. -It will cure linmohele .p Goitre. iny 'un natural Lump. Node or Tumor. and Di will cleanse and heal any Ulcerous :!•ores, or a disease called Fever: . cires on the Leg. no difference how long they May hare existed.- , - 01., fifty cent bottle will heal the nest severe huru or Scald. Fresh Cut or Wound. withoutja Scar. Itit.-, ,lt , . Mosquitoes, Stings of Dees, Wasps or any polsolious in sort. one application will give Instant relief. Forilruises. Sprains. &e.. It iv an Infallible renody, ! . lELEAN't, VoLCANIC OIL LINIMENT Lai been thfirougbly tested In ouch and all of the above dtstut,e. and we have never known it to fall In performing a *lire whed applied according he directions; Who than willisuffer front exter nal diseases when a safe and sure milady is so easily oh. tained? Er RH r;vrr.r Irimnix shot ,erR a supplir arrays on hand, for us.. in time of nerd. , READER! , 11a7 friends that .eve you frionds are suffering from external .'dis ea.s.as? Teen go tell theuf to call at care and get a sup ply and be cured. TO PLANTERS.' FARMERS AN) OTHERS, • Working a large number of hands and stock, hundreds of dollars can be anted annually by using ICIAAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINDIKN't It is equally effiracionsin curing disaases in llors,s and of her anitualasuch as Splmt. Swim l'iodeg Swelling, or Lameness - t It pill cure Polo-evil. Fistula. old Sores or_Ssreeney. if prop , rly applied. 1 . 1 , 1' Strains. Brui ses, Scratches. Chafes. Saddle or Collar GallaLlierent Sores, Wounds, kr.. it Is an Infallible remedy. There Is no mis take about it. MeLtaa's VOLCANIC On LINIXENT: mill ne ver fail to.cure any of the above diseases, if applied accor ding to the directions which' accompany each bottle in English and German. : , lead the follewing eertiticate, which is INCONTESTA BLE Piti II IF of what we have asserted: , . MeLss•Ve. St. Limis. Mo.„—De. - r Sir: I was atileted for fifteen months with rheumatism, lo much that I weir) unable to attend to any business. lly.lsvr., arms and fing ers were swollen dreadfully, the modes were contracted. and I sufTenid the most excruilatisg. pain. I, applied some five or six bottles of 31ustat liniment—lt more effect than su much grower: I obtained one do ,ten bottles of Volcanic Oil Liniment of vSur agent, Mr. Vile, for which I shall be ever grateful to him. and in five days I was entirely well, and I tato pleasure irrectim mending it to the public. And I alsoadd that ono of my horses got cast in the stable and was iniAble to stand up. In the morning I made 'one of my boys rub on some of your Liniment, and in ithree hours le could walk about flier yard apparently an if notbint had happened to him. Mr. Davies and ?titers of my neighhoni WFr pi.rte ant at the time. and thtv mincer with mein saying that no planter should he without a supply' of this invaluable Medicine un.hand.' I remain. yours &e, .31CritIM It . ICJIITi. • Pant - 44.311w, Feb: 6, ISM: Then trifle no longer with the tinny wmihlessiLitit memo offered to you.. Obtain a Ropey , - DILATED LINIMENT. JT will cure you. ; Fur sale by J:11. iii:LEAN. sole proprieter, corner Ind and Pine streets. Shilands. Mo. For sale by Brown Pottsville; J. Kellar Burns. Aieiit for tho, county. .lan. o. 1355. • V ' 14 • o== CURE OF.A METHODIST. MINISTER! DSWAYNE'S'Celebrated Family jUfMedirines—:no family should by without them. Drahealyner. Cimrpoun!, Syrup if Wild Cherry, The original nod genuine pmparatiort. The wonderful cures performed by this in valuable medicine. in 'pulmonary Consumption. Coughs. Colds, Astbina:Bronehiti., Intrienza. Whoop. log Cough, Crimp. Spitting of Blood. er Complaint, Palo In the Fide ani ,Breast. Tie*ling or raising in the thrtut, and all aware* of the Longs and Breast, have oriental the astonishment of all who have witnessed Its marvellous effect; therein no account of a medicine from the earlipst ages; furnishing a parallel. Alrat. 7111.9.14111AORDINARt , Dn. Swartm--DearSirt I feel it a debt of gratitude due to you-and a duty to the afflicted generally, to Offer my humble testimony in favor of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Some three years shad. 1 Was kiolently at tacked with Cold and Inflammation . Of the Minas, which was accompanied with a very distressing Cough. and pain! in the breast and head: a very considerable discharge of, offensive mucous from my Lungs especially tmorit changes' of weather, however.allght. At that I felt no alarm about my eoudition r but was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into Consumption.. I :grew daily ;weaken! and at length was searcrly able to waik about, or speak' above a whisper, such was the exceeding weaknerfs of my' Lungs. During this time I had tried various Preparationel and prescriptions, but found no rellef,growing all the time worse. Jost here!! was advised; and persuaded by ri deaf friend in Wilmington to makeltrial of your Syruti of Wild Cherry. I must conies that previously I had been prejudiced against patent medicines, and Tam stilll•• against those :coming out of the handt of empyrics,Ann _understanding your dolma to the profession and•practire' of medicine, and having implicit faith in. the sayings of my friend. I forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of youri agents. a few bottles. and commenced its use. My disease! was at this time of 20 or' 5 months' Standing, and emise- 1 fluently was deeply seated. I found, however, confiders.' hie relief from the use of the first font or five bottles.— But being a public speaker, I frequently attempted to preach with my increating strength, and thereby ruptun ed those vessels that had already begun to heal: in this way, doubtless, My core was greatly retarded. In cense. Owen* of acting thus imprudently, I bad to use 12 or 15 bottles before 1 wss . perfectly restored.. I have no ones tion _.much tmallernuMber of bottles would have made me sound. but for the above indiscretiOn. The Syrup al layed the feverished habit, did away with the diStresslnt cough, put a stop to the dischargeof matter from the lungs, and gave them edjhe entimaystear good health: I have deferred giving this certificate sill now for the pur pose of being perfcetly satisfied with the permanency of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well, I offer it with. pleasure. : . REV, J. P. JORDAN. Dublin County, N. C. De. Swarst—The Rev. J. P. Jordan is &highly respect ' able Minister of Dublin County, in this State: he desired me to forward to you the foregoing certificate, being fully acquainted with the farts, I can testify that this state went is correct. I shall publish it In our papers, as he Is generally known throughorit our section. Very respectfully, .1 DR. W3I:BHAW. Druggist, Wilmington, N. C. The Rev. J. P. Jorilen is well known by us; whateveri be may sette may be strictly relied n . 'C. & D. PRE, Druggists, I Wilmington, N. C . Look well to this Marks of ,this Gonvsno. PARTICULAIWO FOR 'VS Dr: Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. the °rig l nil and only genuine- remember, it is Put up in aqua bottles:fevered with ' a: beautiful wrapper, (Mod engmv., leg), with a portrait of Dr. Swayne the7n; also his MO nature. ' - I _. DYSPEPSIA OR WOitt SWATIVB Curtin ATth VYR.InITTiN is cintainly them. 'pleasant and , effectual' remedy for the destruction o Wormer, or the cure ofthat most mipleasaitt complaint Dyspepsts, Chet has yetboon offered to the public. Sri genuine except that In ;vinare bottles, Trith the Tor', ' of Dr. Strayer on each wrapper. DR. RWATNVN StoAts: NATED PARBOIIRITIA sup Pima, for Irregularities' incident - toldalea, fir' r! tipsy Ac. No medicine makes such n runes as Dr WAYNE'S sufm nA3OATZD---13A RSA PARILL.4. AN t TAR PILLS. niey . act is an alternative.' produce healthy state of the secretions. removing all obstruction Dr. Swayne's Cholera Morbus, Diarthast, and Dysente Cordial, s speedy and' effectual renterlY for ASIATI CHOLERA. Common Ogden' Mortals. Diarrhrea. Pyre tery, Cholera !Montan% or Summer Complaint, Pains '1 Stomach and Bowels, Vomiting, Sea Sickness, Sickness the Stomach; Laymen' of Spirits, and all affections of th Stomach and Dowels. 1 .. Fax Ens BY A JOHN G. DROWN, I JOHN S. Ci MARTIN, ' i '"*" 7 * a. kW; Havtot. sem it UMINDT, Tremont: • J. it. MNS, • H. W. MEVOST, • M . J.TRY.Tmaqua. I ' L PXNIIIOIII4 Nowt Meadow. bY t aliti mn i t trOpe! . Pord,,W2ol,l‘, , 13 . 01 nirki# • WA.Hia.. • • • . • , .1 fo i r , , • VEDICINAL. MARSH'S TRUSSES;! . . ic tc: . FOB tneenßt a Maab T s lN in eurrnegStua, asasuor Ml of MAR' 'SpDd True , sea, among *deb are Double and Single Improved Truism, Double and Slagle old . . 1 style Trainee. Mein Abdominal Support um leedkif Shoulder Braces, Gentleasee's Ebuctle Suspen der Sboukter.ginsces, Suspensory Bandages. Silk and 0* tou. ', ! JOHN A C. warm Agent gettember . 24.1853 I. i 3*-14f LYONS' KATHAIiitOPL, ' - AirAVE ;YOU used L*ons' Kathaircrn for the . batri It is the tuna delightfld toilet aril. ere is; the world and it preesair.ently benaeimi fbr Grey and Bald head.s. The Kashmir= fully restored ray hair after a Wan+ of twelve plus Yours tnii v. , • ' • ILLariyAres, . ~ No. 503 Warren Street, Sew York. Also, f k roniff Fixtrart of Pure Jamaica Ginter for dys pepda and prierol germs debility, km, aus be had it ' C. BAKLET'S IPerfunsery sad taziety Store, Copt= Street, - I Pottsville. October St iiti3 1 41-tf GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. . VANHORN,. the 'eelebtlited At' • traoor of the 19th sentury, has the eneret which des the llngle to a happy Marriage, and te, make the happy. Ladies who were unhappy through ttou misfortutm, disappointed hopes and falsii promises. hive been made happy by him. Ills medical advice was never known to thdi. Ile is a married DUD, alran aline; ily, which mikes the Ladies consult him in the most del icate eases with perfect csnfidence. Ile is the ;married and single ilfdles!ronlidential Doctor and adviser Ile sheik the Went= of Loos faltere Artsband.l • GOOD FORIVNE--WEALTII. Eminence and happiness are within the rerteh . of • Those who had had bad luck. and found the more they tried to get thtward the more things went against them. coney:Red him: their bad luck his left theta, and they lan, now fortunate. rich and happy. lle has the secret that stops the.slander and envy of your enetnies. G.ENTLEAD4X I—Look to your interests before it Is too late. Men who have been unfortunate and - nnouccessful in life and in husiness-zmen who base workOd hard and struggled against adversity and 7tntsfortune.! the greeter part of theirihres, and founrthe more thevi, tried to get . forward, the More things went against tImM4-4.hese men • hate eornsulted him L.ir the last thirty year{. ' All those who have followed his advice ate now nch:and happy;' while those blinded by prejudice and ignorance, neglect ed his advice' are still laboring against adversity and poverty. 114 Attows the Mews f your futuiri liko•All interviews are strictly private and Confidential. Dr. Vanhorn hits changed his residence and nifice to S. LOrahani:street, between Juniper and Broad, the 4th home from Jiipiper. on the riouth tilde, opposite the church. Rttig the Padrnieni Office Bell. I 'July & 1854 AVOID ALL QUACKERY, • AND TAKE 3IEDICINES PICEPARFDIIT A Regular Phyatetan only. REMEDY for each disease, 'and auriiri;ebred.—Coughs.Colds.Consumption, Croup, Whooping-Cough. Liver Compliant_ D. spepsta, 7ndip;estion. Sour Stornach, Serofq la. and till Skin Eruptions, Fever and Apia Bilious Peter, Cholera: Cholera. Morbus. Dysetitery. Vowel Affections. files, ,Sore mad 'Weak .Eyes. ithettma , Heart Disease, Palpitation, Nettraliria. Kid . ney and Madder Affections. Dropsy.ilsll- log of the= Womb, and Feu - tall Complaints. I • Dr. J. S. Roa'r's erlrbratra Nediciptee are the ye, 7 suit of thirty" years' practice in Philadelp* Ills pre. P•riptiKnA are f.)r each complaint, and .htfir r leen well te • sted and _approved by hundreds ef Phys na. and thottsands' , 4lpatients. Dr. J. S. How's (buy), Syrup or I...riweforanti—illin Syr ' ap, taring Ohiod the teat of many years' expo's-Wire:as a remtsly. tor irritation or intonation of the Luhtm. or Bronchia. is acknowledged' by all to be• zi rJmtslf eml nently superior to all other known cospponneis used' for the relief and 'radical cure of Coughs, , Consumphoti anti s all Lung Diseases, Pricy 14 cents and jl, . i Riges,o7.o..7pingjldih -Syrup.—Ttatpropi. ration alwnhi reliekes, and prevents the,whooping cough fr , isninning into other diseases; such as llltlamation of the Lungs, DroPsv In dint Chest. and Consuniption.' It -• glie%'instantietilh;f. and frequently cures, In one vreeic:•;—' Prire tAi cunt 6. ' Dr. J. Cr. up Syrftp.Children artialso to Croup, whicit'dangenms complaint yields immediately in Int. J..S, NLVLIVAILIN.I Croup ,S))rup: Price Dr: J. S. Rii.ort Pain Curer cures all palm. interiml . or etteinal. It 'zieiy be relied .)1 for curing add' giving -al, 'most instantl relief to Cholerit'Nerbus, Ch, lic. and all pains in the Stdroach nr.lfowels Itheutnatisto from Cult, Sore Throat: l'ains in the Unita Back or Side, Ch .Sprains and Bruises. ' all ages Price ri.31...23 and 50 rents. • 1.," Dr. Roses .0114utire o Purifier, fat Scrofula, Old Frupti , ins. and all di. 4., : es 'wham; from en impure state of the blood—price llorei AllerWirenr l'illsz.for Liver corn ' plaints. Dyspepidn, Indigestion. Sour Syomach7.and Ltos:' tirenesr--2., (rents. . - . Dr, Roses '9Alden .IVis.. for fall,lueof the %Vocal', Fe. male ITeaknet,a, Debility4llelaistloik--,50 cents. . Dr. Rose's Frptir:Pals. a valuable remedy for female complaints. r•tiperior whimper's Pr. Rose's , Dsnsprptie con4pound, a stare cure for Dys pero•la-4,0 .Dr. Rose's Palk Mixfore:for Chills, Fevers:-and genr; al Debility. A 'never-fallirig . v.medy-10 rents. Dr.'Rosr's (*wound tetrad o Buchn, for all diseases of the itidneys'aud'llladder, and for Dropsy.. , - : :Al cents- Dr. Bore's Nirrinq Cordial, for all nervous conditions of the system, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Dillpltatfon, Ac.; 10.-50 cents: Dr. Doer's l'ile Ointment-50 cenj,:s.,. Eye and Teller Ointments-25 oonts. Dr. .I:me's Eli.rir 4 Opium —ipperfor to ail other. forms of Opluta-25 cents. , All- whose ,constitutions are qmpaireeby disease, or w.ak by nature, should !mad DR. .1. 'S. ROSE'S MEDICAL ADVISER (.high' contalnlea deacriptlon of the (themes of oar climate , ' nd the-mode of treatment .) It can be had 'without char c of all the druggiato iu Philadelphia and JENK3I.4F & JIARTtiIOIiNK. corner of Second and Wal nut stoeeta. and -by C. ISAFNAN.Agent for gchitylkill Countyi • . Decedtber 2:1, 1554 DR. J. B. MARCHMI'S . Celebrated Catholicon, for t nit Rellefaud Curti of suffering Females. It ntalifis ive-etal •ot, tor its cunatiae 'seers in all the dis =cs for which It is )ommeedesl, usual called Frans Cool Of these are Prolap ms Uteri, or Failing C the Womb; Fluor lbus.. or , WHITES: Ironic InfLonation td Ulceration of the 'ttalß ; Incidental ) morshage or Flood ag, Painful, suppres sed d Irregular Men truation, &c., with 11 their accompany tg evils, (Cancer ex opted) no matter how venror of how long .andlng. . der remedies, in being _ _pensive, and leaving the system In a better condition. Let nll' interested cell and obtain a pamphlet area)) containing ample proof from the most re- Fpectable sources of the'benehcial results -of its use: to gether with ',dims from highly experienced Physicians. who have Used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations. REFERENCES:—P. It. Peckham. M. D... Utica. N. Y.: . •L. D. Fleruing,,M. D.. Canandaigua, N. Y.; 311.: 11. Mills, M. D.. Rochester. N. Y.; D. Y. Foote, M. D.. SyracuSe, N. Y.: Prof. Dunbar. M. D. ]salt., Md.: .1. C. Orrick. M. 1)., Baltimore, Md.; W. W. Reese, M. D., New Your City: W. Frescott.'3l. IL. Concord. N. IL: J. P. :Cowhand, 31. D., Utica. N. Y.: Rev. C. S. Beard. Glenn Springs., F. C. grei - Pamphleti; had Gratis at the store of .J. CURTIS HUGHES. Agent. Druggis Pottsville. in. Also, Sold by Most of leading Druggists in the ad. joining counties; to the Unfortunate Female: I feel it a duty incumbent upon Myself to declare pub licly the gmathlessing Dr. Marchisi's Uterine: Cathelkon has proved to tne. For two years . ; my health Was misera ble; I was almost unable to walk. Physicians pronounced my ease falling of the womb. Extensive ulceratifts, commencing with fluor albus. The pains. l irritation: prostration and the lntelcrtblo foetid discharge rendered life almost a burden. In this miserable condition. Dr. P. F. Newland recommended Dr. 31archlsi's Uterine Cathol icon. After-taking four bottles I found myself in perfect health. Gratitude fOr my restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex. alike-unfortunate, may,Lnil sure relief from:this inestimable medicine. ELIZABETH NEWIJND, .' N 0.19 West Strcpt,' litliaa; N. Y. The above statement I know to be trtio,,L . F. Ir. NIIWLAND, 31.1)., Utka, brill, no healtation in saying Dr. MarchisPs Uterine Catholicon is inialtuable in uterine diseases generally.— I have used It :In Fluor Albus. Amenorrlsinu Prolapses Uteri, and In tales of extensive ulceration of the engini and os uteri. It Is worthy of the notice of theifaculty. JOHN C. 011111CH,I3L D., • Baltimore, Sid. MARCHTSCS at Co., Proprietors. central De pot. :104 Broadway. N. Y. ' -Feb. 11.11t5.4 I Ciaretu of the Galva:— You base done me the honor as withone soles, from one end of the rnion to the other, to stamp thel character of my Ointment with your approbation. It 6' scarmly two years since made it known among you. add already, it has obtained more celebrity than any other i Medicine• is so short a period. THOMAS lIOLLOWB I ►Ti 38. COrner of Min and Nassau eta., Nair York. • I • Astonishing Curt of Sere Legs, after Nine gear; standing. Copy of a Letter ;from Mr, W.. 1. Langley. of Mnutsrille, Yadkin County, North Carolina, U.S.. dated Noy. 1.1,1851 BREAD HIS OWN WORDS - TM To Pansassryn . Ilouowsr,—Sir.—lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this letter written fur the mere sake of writing, but to say that your OintMent cured me of one of the ;most dreadful cutaneous dissolve that flesh is heir to,,aini which was considered by all who knew use, to be entirely beyond the reach of medieine. For nine years I was afflicted with one of the most painful and troublesome sore: legs that ever fell to the lot orrean, and after trying emery medicine I had erer Ward of, I resign ed in despairall hope of being cured: but a Mend brOught me a couple of talTe pots of your Ointment, which aimed the sorts on my legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health to my *vocable surprise and delight, and to the astonishnumt of My friends. I (Signed.) J. LCIGLEY. An Z rrr a o raillery Cure of a Bad Breast, when Nearly at the Point of Death. Copy of a Letter from R. Durant, New Orleans, 'November th, 1553. I " To I'mi...snot UC4.I.OWAY, • St. Corner of Ann and Narsau Y. Dear Sin—lt ie with heartfelt gratihide I have to in form you that iv the use of your (Hutment and Pills, the life of my wife hes been saved. Tor seren'yeara she had had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (noted a can cerous nature); I was told that nothing could ]rave her; she was then Induced to tiselour Ointment end Pills, when in the short space of, three months, they 'effected a perfect cure, to, the astonishment of all who knew TIP: Waobtained year 'Medicines from Meson.: *light 4 Co., of Chartres etrtef, New Orleans. I send this froM "Hotel dm Princes." Paris, although I had 'written it atNew Or. leans, before we finally left, at that time not Arintring your address at New tork.'i (tilgned.) R. DURANT. The Pills ehoithi be used tonjointly with the Mamma In moat Of the following autos: , I Rad Linas eg& •• I Piles, • Ilad ]ii Ilbenmathin, Mums, . Salt Rheum, Bunions, - Scalds. ' Chilblains, 1 Son] Nippltat, Chapped Hands.' Sore Throats, , • ' . Contracted & Still Joints. Fkin Diseases, Fistulas, ' Scurry. , Gout. I ' Serwheada.l: • Glandular Sire Mega, , Ulcers, , I Lumhago. Wounds, riPSold atilie Establishment of PrOfessovOiOLLO. WAY, SO, Maiden lane New York; k 214 fit rand.'Loudon ; also by all respectable Drugaists and Dealers iniffledicines throughout the !United States, in • Pots and Boes, at 28 cents, MI cents] and Ft sorb. There is a considerable saving by taking the laitter sizes. • N. IL—Direetbas for the guidance of patients Pr every disorder ate AM kixl to each rot. DMay, 6 Inst.': • • ' ittlr CHOICE,'. AMS.—Beet Cured:Cif the Chet TWIT (web tom use beet packet% t* be bad nis tila#vmer7, Vednesday and Batnidap at lid _ YIN'S New lireieteile arid Provision stan d, Nakaataago Bt 7 May V, 1864 , I • • CAS-FITTINC; PLUMBINC &C SMITH & DOWNING, BURNT 0. on the IDth ban re-operiet4n astabtithroem .the above burtnesik in Sliver Termee, where they w thonktUl for °nitre, and prcirelee prompt attention astlidlietorp work.. - _ Prittwrilte, October - pt., 1854 4.344: PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT DICKINSON- lrcspectfu4 nounceato the int& Watt* Intertre • • teat re stock of the late, Arta at-3foreton and Die . ar.d intends carrying on the pltutthing busines. In •brinehts at the old Stand ander the Pottsrille II where helmets by attention to baldness, he may • 'to merit a share of the public patronage. lie ‘lll sable his work to be at geod.,and it will be done • 'reasonable terms, as earr.be done'elsewhere- H. DICE anted L 7. 11353. . ~ PLUMBING SHOP. .'. i I AT M. NElVNAM,_ , Re'atty's . RC,l ; 11. Norwegian , •Stieot. Pattavilk". Penns, ie..' • stantly on hand a suPple of all sixes of .Lead rips,: t Lead. Wok Tin Bath Tuba. Sbowef Bathit,„ llyd - lime. Dcia'ble and Single Acting-Pumps and Wate •' • Wts:, also. all kinds of Brass Cocks • for water and ..'• , I .Bras Oil Cupa aud.Glohes &r Eirightes- - - All khedis • ,-• per Work. and Plumbing done In the neatest MK. • t 'the shortest notice. . - i 1 - 3...lEfe-- h. aJh paid fir old Brass and. Lauf- .' • „ • .phttesillsi, Oetsih ir 26., IS, • • •--: -- 49-it -, , . .. • AIUSIC,,PIANOS„ , • • •music: music!! • ~. •,• • ~,,„a r, .JUST,RECfIVE D an r • :--,:,.-- gale, at ill. 11A - SNAN'3 Wok. and c Store, opposite the lipieteopal Church. Centre att.,. e ;following new and lie' auttf . ul pieces: . Eclipse Polka; by ,' --, - - --• Boor's. ,•-, :- Soldier's Puneral March. • .-•:, -., • - Lannon, ~ j Fleur desChamps, '' e - -.-, Waller Linn StaiiValts, ~ i , - -- T. 1. '' Cottage Mill tluickstep. -, i .. - -Philpy. Irish EverpveniQuatirille, - ' '- - --.------, I:Ultima Pregittera, ~;'-: . - • •.- - l'ilgii. gi 1 Carl Oland, - ' - ' -' ,- ' . Persia' II Crociato, , , •.' -• '- - . - • "onize L'Adid, .'- • - ...- . -..- Tama ." 1 Anchid Proses, - ~ - - 1- - birdie ' I l'reiso, Un RuscelbiL -- - - Vaciayt ~ Prairie Plower Polka, , •-• .: _. - Item , December 9, IS-54 - . why not be Happy yet, . - '1 • . Wells s ' There Comes a Time, -. , .; -. ' - • Sehf et. _ , Loire Lullaby. ..1 i ..i. '. ' Go o ,: , 1 ' , • , ' . , 411•S' 1 , ~_ .... - 144. Ills Instruments are .selecied by a compet per todn. as mrards tope and quality. and rangeln p Fon) to 0, either with or' without - t :Malian ark 4 i C. 3le'yet ins recnivedt the highest Preinhiin at Lon;. don, Crystal l'alare Ilahibitioir tor hisi'lsnua,tn l"'" - tian with al! the matinfaethien , or nurqie and rim. MIifiIDEONS. Of oa:quit's 'Patentl , -which ne.witi.ftbio rrnaranlirane ing in prim.- for dwellings. tronx:W tp $125; I"...wittaieh ex..frota g75-to sl,'oo. - Melodeons delivered fn', lkin CountV, at city c tsii rater.s.... thus e.aring td the p •r. parking.,freigheaUd risk, which Is tin.iniportan wide-. ration.. '. . . Several . - 31C-Irdeon:4, lorsugrioritx.ne-,- on haat-price -15 and ,i-gio... „ " ''' . -.lliude Dearer and Agent . fpr the Lliat • . . - -•• l!ianos and :Nlelfons., I . _ . - _ - • ATCHES JEWE tY..- AVISE'S .• t • . -4111EAP WATCH: AND .11f111..RT No. 72, North 141 street, tlie — :Alta Vurm lonsey. Gold. Lever Watellesauil .leVe easl '4 4 ; Sil ver Lever. full .Imiele i l. ;112; Silver uartier. B.i‘to $7;: Gold Speetaeles, 450 ti lift: Silver tzieles; $1 50; Sliver TabliNroo , Ms,per'set. $l4 to ;1.1 , 4 leer P. :tee Spoons. to $11; Silver, Tea Spoons, $l. ,$7 Gold Pens . ,nrid. Gold. Cases. -- $3 25 to $5 . : Gel ena:and sifverense s. $l-; tir;, , ether xith,avarietyof fin old Jew elry. Gold Curb. guard anit.Fob Chains. All," s war ranted to be, as rem , :sented. Wittetiesand Je4ry refoilr iid in the .fiest. mariner. • Alwi; Niasonle . Made to order: 11.—All . orili•rs• sent by mail, or othemit will be puirtur.lly atteuided to. • ' ' ^ - .• • - ; September - ,9.,1454 . - • • --- ' • ,STAUFFEit &14 ARLEi acluitAr IV ATCH,ES k JEW ELRY 4Vholi.s.nle. and ketiii, at the'.•Phaddaphin Mulund Jew elry Sam." No. L 0 liorth &wend sire-iron:tor or Quarry, Philatlalphla. T ... 0 Gnld Ler,r Tratchcs. fOl _Jctrrlltd.lS.cr• ret s ;•,c, r2S. • '- Gold ]~pine Watches, 1.19 to $'24.! - Silver Lever. full Jeweled il2 Gold Fpneta cfei S7'oo Silver Lepine.jewels, 9 Fine Sitter do" 150 Superior Quartiers, 7. Ladies' Oeld ilicils, -1 410 Gold'llracelefs. ; :: Silver Tea.-spiits, Fet., 1 CV Gold Pens. with Pencil. and Silver Holes ii. Gold Finger-rings :17-34 , :efits to S.SO ; ..ti's tr!h-leiseq: Oa rIT, , ; 1.;: rent , . Patent, 1....::14 rents_: Luhet. 25 'Jits:- other ' articles in pmportion. All gnats Lwarranfaidn be ivivit they are told fur.. ' ' -- STAUFEEII ,t tAIIIXY. . On hand—soma (:.old and 'Silver Lev4rs'ri -Lepines still lower than the above pric2s, 1- , .-. • ' :. , eptember 23. P.!, I - • i-helm - -, gill - _ WATCHES:-'., 0, .It7ST ItECEIVED. nn extonsir4sttrtment.4 Watches, as follows: . - :II - .. • - Elm) .oold 31agic lit:toting . and riantlpg thick : • Patent Eeter, froutitY4) to SM). 1.. tiolitAnchor Lever and Lupine, from $221.:,5_,_ct. . . Satyr IVitchcs—ituptinrhnd-Open Fare Ph S 3 txs4 ( l Jewctry--Arso a - very extensiva askernalof Fitielew elr.r.- ' ' ' :,!'feted- IForr.—Just reeeive4..afirlety of the. latest pattertig and host quality. bfie'set or sin gle piece. :,. 'Fallcy . (7,ods—Ln every variety;tuch as4lne China Fines. Flower iVeatl, lilk . st4nds. tlltalueptic,Ar. Musical. Ingrurvnt.t.—Superior Violins. (Altars, Accbr deans. Flutes, Arc.. &e. y. ' All of which are otTered . at the. lowest ydrket prices.— Call and see for 'ourselves. at - MAX. 1,1;131)1ERS. (Loa t. A'sher.) Cent:re.street. 3 dO6ra aterriLMahantangu: Pottsville. Dec.l6. 18 - 14 [Aug. '26. 341 - -194 f ' - . WATCHES"; JEWELF/r„ , .. silver-Ware and Taney hoods. A CIIOICE AS,93RT3IKNT oftlitleat-ydality e ,r• - • for sale at the lowest cash prices; - 'IS El, TONIIEAD'S, No. •104 .South .. LI stroet. be -1 • ween Pine and enlon,Weit sid 'hiladclphia. The astiortinent embraces a Large tin , elect Stock of y ett Fine Watches:Jewelry. Silver Want: A.I Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles,c.--Jet, Bondi, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior gry. deserving the examination of thOce who desire to - ure the best goods at the LOWEST CASII , PRICES. .llaVing a.prortical I,7ll.cledg , of dm' sittess, and all available facilities for Importing and 3-1 facturing. the I subscriber confidently inviteei.nurcbaii. , believing that he ran supply -them on. terms as fare Om any other cstablshment. in either of the All:milt. es :. • . All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Je Try and Silver Ware manuartured.to order, within a ilable-titnC:'. Watches, Jewelry and SilVer Waria.flAftillv -repaired. WM: It.. EL'ON lIEAD. • N 0.154 South 2d St., a few doors almte It 2LPSt. Market; West Side. . ' .'• ' ..-- t i . . , 'ln the South Window of the 'Store,4rty,be semi the 14111) CLOCK, whieh ". cvliiituin the admiration of the scientific and curious. ..." •- i ; - 4, ' &pt. 23: ISM 5 : - j afi-Iv. GUM S _ ELTINci, _ &C. • 'TO MINERS & MANSFAiTURERS.- • (11 UM BELTING, P:ack . g,' Blasting Vi Paper, Qum &e„ ae. • The subscriber desires to call the . attlatiOn of Ccalbp ,erators, Machinists and others, to his Jitney for-the sale of ;Gum Belting, Packing. lire' Engine, spirant antebn• ducting Hose.. ."teamPacking, Mine Safety Blasting Paper; Ac.,-4m. - • ' GUM • • The exnerienco of the last eight y a has gained - . fr:r this Belting the- coulidence of the sumers; this, to gether with the fact that great impro ads have been. .mado In the quality, warrants the tfaiturirs in as serting it to be superior - to loather o yttjing else,' for altopen Belts. (more especiaily' for kir,' or main Belts)" for the following reasons : , 1. Tire perfect equality of width, rnlithicknoss which it. will retain. ' ~ • 4 No degree of heat under :100 &trees }'arenhelt in jures IL and it remains flexible in anylegree of cold: .3. It is of great strength - and dumdility, does not slip on - the }Mlles. consequently a gain e(power is ctbtalned, and, when adjusted to machinery h* not require altera tion, as is tho case with leather. or au- other. ' • ' 4. The cost is Much 'below leatherArany other Belting. These Belts are.moro durable thal leather. and range from 26 to 100 per cent. cheaper in Nth than the leather Belts of the same strength. They are also peculiarly adapted to Colliery purposes bocaus the, coal dirt and duet stem only to up to their dui-alility —and after be ing worn out are worth nearly,_ if holq . uite, half yricever peering. .a3-The subseribers orders, - th cmsequonce of his 'ex tensile sales , have the preferencecr all orders at the Pactory—and he can Always pie the Belts ordered through him, that have to be nradepf a heavier quility, Within the given time. I - r , Xigift:Threo and four Ply Belts obtstned in 24 hours'-no ,tirw—fromto 16 - I.ly mule made order from 3to 12 days' notice. of any igngth and bre9lth. 44ir Thrsti Belts rub now usead'inpmewt '4l the Collier. .ies of Schuylkill county; and give Vire sathtfaction. j. • • STEAM PACKIIG. - • • - This article is now in . general us4by the mint skUlhtl- Engineers and 31achinists throughout the-_tnited Static. It is prepared so that:WU depectlasertheit will not af fect It, and-is superior to everythirg else. astirtsubitance has so much elasticity, which stoup .so high a degree of heat; and may be :used about all ports where packing is necssary, viz: 3lanhole Plat* Piston Rods, - Ste:int - Joints, Steam Chests, 'Cylinder Staffing Boxes, etc., etc. Furnished in, rolls of any required ;length; IA to - 1 1 /, inch inthickitesi; end 36 inches vide, brigade and entto order of any dimensions., . - Having made great linproiemeats in the manufacture of Vulcanised Rubber fur fire Engines, Laermative Engines, end genend purposes, tt is offered with renewed confidence as decidedly the host Arttelo in use.. [Purchasers will ploaar notice that Ares here riven, are the inside diametersa and each size will full measure in clear what it if marked.] , LOCOMOTIVE Am:. VIRE E:WINIWIO.O... • Warranted to stand a pressure of 175 lbw per square Inch. ty Inch per foot,' I • • 60 cents. .214, 64 66 1 - • ;I) 4 ` 3 66 114. .67 I - 111 1 111331iA:NT 1(01 4 E. • ' Warianted,to Ftanif a, pmcauni of 15:11cL' tier o , ittarc inch 4 Inch Fr font, , ' 25 ei." , nft,' I~at 35 " 40 —• 't " • - CONDUCTING 11041: - ' . Suitable. only fir light ccpidacting proceascp, and will not: warranted if under pt.c.mtin... • 5 1 .4 Inch yor foot, . . 21 cents. / 1" " " " • ?a • IV 41 tt to It 1 t 4 40 ROM of any Ash and 'Strength made tO order-also Sue. tiro Hose for Fire Engines and other pdipm-s. , The, above Rose has ;treat adissits,,, ,, es over loather, as it needs no oiling, is perfectly tight, iiiirldafid 15 very high depot) of heat without inlnyy,und ts not, affected. by the severest, cold. ' - . ' ' COUPLINGS, n sc-rrrrs, ' so. rossfsa so or sits mowswi -Pll/055.-F. - 114ASTING PA PEJt.' • '• Always on band, a' superiot article taade toordor, edit- Gwent sizes and weights, ftom 27.ponada to GO pounds per Ream. • - SIINERS' SAFETY - LAMPS. Of the best make for working, by the down or single.—. Also; Imported Wire Gauss, for covering and repairing Lm ps, by the yard. • Ail tbewbose ankles ftwisia whekwaie a d. retail, by JIENJAMIX BAANAN, • • • Avid fog ihe ihnsulatistwa July 114. 1411 • - . PLUMBING. 110VL MI PHILADELPHIA, - • RIDCWAY CO.; ' -"A DtALKIII3 IN 0144 for plachlnials and lyanufacturers, 30, North lib/m.l , es, Phil+o4- - • pkia. Orders received by ' J. A. &MORE, Pdtrrilk. Apr 11141054 - '! 13.17 7- T .- SAMUEL W. PEPPER. Eti• SMEssme t FIUNItY J. PEPPZ.B. a SON, dal ein Watches, Jewe lr y and Stiser-wans, Na / 75 Chesnut street, (oppodte the State Hansa), , PhDs- Ilua• • - • , . Hay 27 .54, - 21-ly BUSHNELL 4 - x, TULL, I AI ) I Ii FA I CTUR -barrows .E ol ßS c of b§ LElGH i S; SleQs c.hiktren, Wholesale. and Ratan, i t: boc r k 'llC ltree t i: above 241, Philadelphia. September •Ki..erck BURNING FLUID; PINE OIL OR CA I AIPIIEINE, rifoscsext: Xst , ALCOHOL, • of an unrivalled r.lannfatartre, for sale at' the reaftt et or let rates, Int inst. l'iromAs 4 CORFIELD, Nertli titeK , nd street, above _Noble, FRiLltlalidaa , November IL ISM , 4i.an HAMS ANCTSKOOLDERS.. --- ' - UST received asplendid lOt of NEW to HAMS AND SHOULDERS. the firsi ,bf U,r Seam. For sale whole:Lilo Couunissinu price% by. A. F. 1,311I:iLB1101X11. . , , . _ . ' ..17,.. :, N, , r.1.', IS7,urr4r: PA auctc7phitt . . - P:5..—..i150., snlr• A7ont f'r the Eacr.t.-xlmt Cr Ass,)- ctierrusti.‘ , llorkltner r.. ,, untv. . i . . Phil_ulelphia. Jarin.Lry Li, 16,:,!, : 1:-.3t , ESTABLISHED IN raw, ,_ : M'ALLISTER it. BRO., OPTICIANS, AVE removed from th6:old Stand, . Nci 3 3 ('ht-.n ut Street, to thtdr - Vese non!. N. P.H Chtland .Stred, below Eighth, nearly' oppposito the MasordeiDa I. t'hiladelphia. . ' .e.. - e•,Otti .Prited .andi Illustrated Ca: taloaata of Optical, .3ht! , eznatictil mild I'lalaaphical laitriaic4t3 furnished ua application. and sent by wail, free of 'charge. Philadelphia. Jan nary 13. 18.55 • , '2,2m 1 ......____. _ . ' BOYS' CLOTHING. 11E: SI343ScIIIBER. wouild respect fully )uform their bumemus friends and customers of uyJkili County, that their assortment: of Clothing for. YoUng Gentlemen Is much larger than : ever. and they . tits. disismal to sell cheap. Persons lit ing at a distance. bite th 4 eirchutnglng clothing ..purchased at this store. if they do net suit. ~; it A. 1101" T 272 Clif corner of Tenth. 1 . 11113413. - April t 2, 1F54 IC-ly •' ' .•',J.B. A. & S. ALLEN, 7 and 8 South 'tir"hitrves, Philadelphia, j a ;okllr.ALkalS IN 4)11, 114%e just Tecoited, direct ;Th frnnt - New fledt , rd. the fulkwin* supply of. Oil, which they offer for Rijn at the lowest market hates: .:; , 1 Whiter Sperm 3,000 gal, 1 Winter Whaieoil;l2,Sengl. do Elephat 011.n.noCi'do. I fLscked do i do 7.0k.N.0 do. Also. hriNre, 0 reesii:,: Oil, Veit.: and Bruact Soap, Sperm and -AdirAutine Undies. Nos - ember 18. [Feb. 4. fAyl DRESS Aiiiti - dLOAK - TRIIVINIINCS,- 70: - :296 Chesnut street, below Elev :A_ enth, and No.1:0 South:2nd istseot,, below Spruce,. Philadelphia. , WR invite afitntion- to our . comtdkarltETAlL assort ment. of Ilath and Silk Binding,., Fringe; Buttons and :Staple Triturator/a of our own importation and -manufac ture. 41'7-9 : nle" exe'Ut'Pi l atJa. few IltcAutentire: ~Z . ?)11 Chesnett street, and 174 Smith Lit strtd h:llad.elPh l2l - 4443 in ,-• , TQ CASH BUYERS ., BAILEY & BROTHER, N 00.8 2 ;Chesnut St., above Ninth , Philadelphia, VC NOW or: N • '1 • A.LARGE STOCK OP•rCARPETINGS, .4 1 MORACING the new and leading ./ ctyltl is Felset, Tapestry, 13rusy'ls„ingrnlns and ti towe,,teAsn eurer:s Wholesale or Retail. geptßuakier 23. 1'34 COLEMAN'S: CUTLERY STORE ; • • lirco2l Nokli Third Street. ftONS'CANTLY' on hand,: a large as snetnlent of Pon and Pocket Knivea,,Scissors., and Knlves'and Forks. In leery, sta.. buffalo, .bone and hood handles;, Carrera and Forks " Dirks Bowie Knives, Se..• - ALSO—a very -extensive assortment of Walte — ri, — Tea Trays, Sc,.; .1 - "Pine English 'Guns. Colt's Pistols, .klfen's Revolvers, and Single and Double barrelled Mathis{ yith a general stock of Fanoy„lfaednrare. constantly on band. . JOHN 31. COLEMAN...lmporter. Philadelphia. Dee.'2o. 1.8.54 [Dec. 27, '53;421 -51-tf _ _ SAMUEL S; FETHERSTON. IE AIE It IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, Chatidel lees. and Candelabras, N 0.152 2d street, -above Spruce, Philadelphia. liavinc enlarged and im7 proved his' store: and' having one of the largest assort ments of Lamps in Philadelphia, is now Prepared to fur. nlsh Pliu( tlil, Camphene. Burning Fluid, Lard and (41 Lamps: and Lantern* of all patterns: taus Lainps by the „package. at 6 small-advance over auction prices. Being a manutketurer and . dealer of Pine 011. !Burning Fluid and Alcotilil. which will be tornit , hed to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their. , aticantage to *buy. Also, Household - Glassware ; of all -descriptions, at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia. Oetober 2S, 1R5.1 WESTERN IRON resio,l S . eptemtier FIVE PER-VENT. SAVING FUND,' Of the National Safety Coupany. y AjANUT STREET, - South-West y corner of Third street. Philadelphia. Incorpora ted by tlittitate of. Pennsylvania itilS4l.! .• Five per-cent interest is given and the money is always paid ba..k,svitenever It Is called for, without the necessity of giving Notice for it beforehand. • People %rho have largt.,sums nut their Money in this Saving Fund. on account, of the superior safety and con venience It :Words, hut, [thy MIDI, large or small; is "rt.e cei : ' This SaOng Fund has more than half a million of dol lars securely Invested for the safety of depositors. The office is open to receive and pay money every day. from D o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in- the even igmand on Monday and Thursday - evenings. till 9 o'clock. People 4 - hu have money to put . in, are Invited to rail at the care for further Information. . : II EN it L. BEN N . ER. Prrlident, IifIBERT iIELFItIItG FL nor'Prt.rident, 4 W3l. J. REED, Srcretary. ' , November 11. 1514.. , . . LEATHER AND;FINDINCS. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in vite the attention of dealers and others, to his large and'well selected stock of Leather and Findings, Which is kept constantly frrsh ; by repeated drafts upon ;the manufacturers of this country and .of Europe. and which is Made up in part of the following articles, via:- 1. 'The- best oak and red Sole; Flatighter, skirting and dam aged. -I!arness, Bridle, Rand and Welt Leather; Thong and Lacing do.: Wax 'Upper. Boot, Grain. Rutland Split do.t:-City Slaug h ter Kips. Salted and Collar do.: City, Country, French and Pat.int Calf Skins:. Boot leg liloroccek , Buck Skins. Pad Skins, Char:lois. and Moroccos: Bindings and Linings of almost every description; She.' thread. Patent thread: Silk boot cord, Laces. and Silk and Onion Galloons' Black:andColored English Lasting. Worsted tippers and crimped Fronts and Footings; Awls. Tarks:Neociles, Eyelet and crimping machines and Eye lets; Sleet Iron, copper and Zinc Nails: Files, Hasps, Knives: lintibers, Pegs, Bristles and Boot Web; Ham mers,lloot and Shoe Trees,-Lasts. Crimps'.', Clamps, Ilan ". dies. Gum. Color. Cod Liver, and Tanner's Oil: Shoe Tools anti .Currier's Tools of all hinds, ready for WK., be. sides many other articles not enumerated above, and all . of which will be sold'at the lowest market rates, by • JOHN 'WHITE, Importer and Dealer, 497 31arket St., hbove 13th. I'hiladelphis. 'Ang.l2: ISM. .32-ly JOSEPH WOOD' .& SON, PHILADA., OFFICE OF INFOR3IATION, COR rcFplndetice. special and General Agency and Collec ..tion. Confidential negotiations ! and trusts executed In he city or Phila. sod State of Prnna.a.nd neighboring states. . Th e nessrs. Woods will devote them- RelyeA to the collection of moner. upon claims and obli gations or every kind. to the exitution or private treists: general and special agencies, settling estates of decedents ke., and to env delicati , and cbrifidentbil negotiations, Inquiries And Investigations of a proper end legitimate character and all Otherl profesedonal business requiring special attornies. lie wlii afford to 145•*.000ta.e. Pinfettionct Men, Ilxravers, .Ifcchnnicr; 'and Inittriettints - .in the •Treitect .Votes:information in "elation to Ateranitik, Com otereint,-I,Snanciat,..ifechanicat, • Ogricidtzeral and Prefes siemal business. and also upon matters connected with Pi. h'titalScientific, Literary, Religious anti tkyerolent Socie ties and histitutions.• . ' The'cherges or fees will be'pruporilona t te to the Impor tance of the business. to the amount of Itime and labor employed. and expense attending the aewrice.•,•Ths and anuesisenrns in all eases to be promptly paid. - • . All orders must be accompanied with a As, which if not Sufficlent;answers will be returned for the purpose of ef fecting satisfectorfarrangements. Address, JOSEPH MOOD 3 SON, Agents, • • No. D!. S. 4th St., West sidei above Walnut, PhiLsd'a. November 11.1854 44-3 m ~ "IMPORTANT NOTICE." • Great Rednettons.l. GNEW CO., 196 Chesnut street , 1 -JffILADLLPIIIA , respectfully inform the citi zens of Pottsville and vicinity, that they have made their Great All IteductiOns in P.trea for litris'Cloats, Shawls, Silks and Drew Goals. CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. This department contains ono of the richest and most extensive :assortments of the 'kind °yeti offered in this city, token from the . very richest styles of Paris and - Loudon importations. , • I • &oche, gold berfierat Vay Stole Plaid Long and Square Shawl,.—These goods have been greatly reduced, and are offerod to buyers as real bargains. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. , • Plsid. Stripe. Limeade and Plain Silks—a large and beautiful stock, comprising new and fahNonable styles-- very cheap, 500 plecis rich Cashmere and-Satin Plaids. Lupins. Me rinoes. and Cashmeres, at 20 per cent. belOw importation, coot pieta from 6V.4 to 25. i line 31uslina, eashmenc- , .. nch Chintzes. Linens, Sheeting's; Hosiery, Embrolderi Gloves, de. Our customers and friends from the country are cordially Invited to extend HA a call—we feel assured that in prices and the st*lei of our goods'we cannot be Ira 150 Chesnut :teat, below 4.-istilhi Nember 18, 1651 MATCHES! MATCHES!! J OHN DONNELLY, . M6nufacturer Nand Invenier of Safi ty Potent Spurr{ rpright Word Da . Matches: N 0.106 North finarth Strout, (alxise flare.) Y/314111 having become an indispensable article in housekeeping. the subscribes' after a great sac r fire of time and mouey is enabled to Offer to the Public_ ma article-at once cemblning Utility and ("Asapness. ‘ The -; I n renter knowing the danger apprehended on account of the tlimsej manner in which Matches are generally peck ed in paper, has by the aid of new. Steant. 3Lachinery of his own invention, succeeded in getting .4 a &fey Pat . est : square Upri,tht Wood Dos; this.boi Is far preferable. insomuch that it occupies . no more rocni than the old round wood bo - ,, and contains of (east rya? Elmira( per Piece tamteAes, which to shippers is considerable ad "maw: it is entirely new. and secure against moisture, and spontaneous combustion. and dispels, all danger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steambaa& or any .•.other mode of conreyanee. These earaches are parked iv, that onegress or more may be shipped to any part of the world with !perfect safety. They are the most desirable article thr limas consumption. and the Mahan' and Western market* that have ever .been invented. Prakra and Shipper: will, do well to 'rail and examine for themiehres. • ' • ' OW Theis enairho are TAR 4114.77:D to be =prior to anytkiag in:ndnforegrerni Frac: • . - t - • . JOAN DONNELLY, - . .. • ; 106 t.larth Youth dna, Ituadaiphis. . Defonber ' " Anuer. ter FAILVICAS' Paoskers FOR lBss:ichnt are the prospects i d the.'fartners.for the coming year, as to :the probable. crops and prices? In our opinion, coop, in both res. peets.. First, as to ardps; it has always been found chat a season,of severe 4rought has a benc :cizil effect on the soiloio that bountiful crops are pretty sure to be obtainlad the followiaz tear: (An explanatiOnl of this we cannot at. tempt now, but will in lour next.) Besid es. the drought of the past 'year taught sa me v a t. iiablelessons in regard io the imponat: Lt of deeper and better tillage, which rnoit fartn.rs' Will put in practice the cinting season. (W,. Shall say more about this, also, before long., Then,;the hard times have had the effect t, drive men back to their; farms and to intiu.s. try, who before imagineitilhat they were:rie . h cnough to live more genteelly, or smart euunel l (o live more easily at Other employtnents,— This, together with the Oteaper cost of labor, and the continued high price of farm pro. ducts, must pent to sectlre it large increase cc . Crops the inieseat year, supposing the seasol: proves ordi4itrily favorable; and in regard to (ne great stiiple, teheal,•already in the ground. its present appearance is quite ns good, w believe, as in the average of seasons. Second; as to prif,s tin- the coming season ; We think there is but little prospect of any. decline from present rates, and much probu. hility. that prices wilt "advance, especially ,of s!uch articles us are suitcl fur export. W course it is impossible tit this time to predict What will be the' ez,te'nt or the war move. molts in Europe the coming season, or to What extent these Movements will create foreign demand for Our products; • but from till that we can see at Present, we are of rbe opinion that rill our 'surplus breadstefis Provisions will he wanted toTeed the aimi 9 and the suffering people of other countr.ni ; and if our crops are abtindant, the tide of And silver that has for the past year flowed sr, f. continuously fions this. country, will be re. versed, and with its return will come a retail of prosperity, and the resumption of our put}• lie improVements. !;. ,; Such arc our hupesl:aud expectations for the future; but these results can only be se• cured by industry and frugality, so ne must 413 learn, to labor and to wait for the "good time coining, boys!"—Ohio C'ulfirator. MEI OW . CARROTS ton : 4ORS Eng_ stable ketpers are begi'nning to find that these 'vegetables form a cheaP and nutritious food tniii.with grain for their horses: It is bet ter to,give a working liOrse a peck of carrots tied four quarts of oatS; - Or corn meal. a dir. than to give him six titlrts of meal. ritie' SHIN OF BEEF Sore.—The cheapest joint sold by butchers is a leg shin of beef. This Costs ftoin one to two shillinct according to the quanity of meat upon the bone into short pieces, and . put it in Li covered jar; and fill it up with water and in an oven, for from five to fifteen hours, accord• ing to the heat of the dire, until the flesh falls ,from the bone. If it is not intended to re thin all the meat in this soup, it can be taken 'dut and made into potted beef or apie. ' The r bones, peas: celery, carrots and whatever else May be fancied must atiw be boiled in about five quarts of water Until quite soft.. The Fleas will be hotter boiled separately, and grn• &ally require a longeif time than the rest.— When the whole is shfliciently boiled, then add the liquor obtained from stewing the leg, and there will he soup; enough for six or eighi persons—a good dinner for each. What a pity that so maay women are either so stupi4 Or so much afraid of .4 little trouble, that the Will. not provide a chinfortable, noUrishitig and cheap meal of this description, two or three times a week. I 41-1% ;,.ter, efir How 7.'0 HAVF: C 001) C OFFEE.-Ih. , regard being paiti r tu the quality of the coffee, Old Government ',Java being : the best to he found in our .western Markets, the nest thin: be done, is to pick it. over carefully; der Which, it should be Washed and dried. Then iyast it—being careful that the kernels are equally browned, to a deep chestnut coliir, and not MI:NED, as that d'estroys the Hied c-Fer. giving it a bitter and . disagreeable taste.— Prind it not too fine; then break an egg ices' it, and stir it till the particles adhere.'ten turn into the pot boiling water, and let it boil twenty or thirty minutes. After taking it from the sLive, turn into it a few spoonful , Lt i:old water, to settle iti. This, with sugar an. l Sweet cream, has no bad taste in it, and is Et for a king; or what ita better, for the farmers ( I ,:if the Ohio, or any other class of honest?eo• Ple.—Ohio Farther. s Dar BUT Iso RIC !•:Y B.—The most 'certain way of knowing if a Cock -turkey be young,i; the•thortness of the spursand .the smooth ness and blackness of-the legs. The eyei likewise will be full and bright, and the feet limber and moist; b 4 you must carefully (4)- serve that the spurs are not cut or scraped to deceive you;,which is !an artifice too frequeut• • ty practised by the poulterer. If the turkey is stale, the feet will be dry and the eyes sank. The same rule will determine whether a help turkey is fresh or stale, young or old; with •- this difference, that if she is old, her legs will be rough and red ; if with egg, the Vent will be soft and open; but, if she has no egg's, the Vent will be hard. seer To IMPROVE TEA.—Mr. Soler recom mends housekeepers to place the tetipot upon the hob for a little while before making.— This plan certainly improves both - strength and flavor. Rain-water, when pure,, is the best for making all infusions, including tea, of course; since the solvent p owers a water are great in proportion to its freedqw from earthly salts. Mir To MAKE. COLOGNE WATER.—Take one quart of alcohol, and to - it add of oil of lemon and oil of rosemary, a quarter of an ounce each; oil of lavender, one drachm; oil of cinnamon, ten drops; and ten drops of the oil of cloves; to all of which add a table spoon: ful of rose water. Set .it by for a Week, shaking the hottle every day. ' StV" TO PRESEDV E DEAD 6 All Out the intestines, and fill the inside with un ground wheat, and place the fowl in a heap or cask of the same grain in such a manner aS to insure its being completely i.overed. rlii this way, lbw's: may be preserved perfectly street for months. The feathers' hould be re moved. ,`DANDELION COVVEE:—Wash"the roots of the, common field dandelion clean, but avoid scarifying the skin, and cut them in to pieces :the size of coffee berries; -brown them in `a coffee Toasier y .>et without burning them too much, anti ptcpare the sank as you *Mild mocha. The beverage is excellent. Egir. BEESWAX, Ftofteued in warm water rimy be. used for many purposes viire inuur • diate hardening is required—,-foi filling cracks fiefore painting, particularly where 1 is &Any or wet. TOM SnoEs.—Three ounce i;►ory black, two ounces of molaiNes, a table. Opoonfal sweet , oil, one ounce vitrol, one ounce guin urabic, Orr , Rint of vinegar. UCCIIe9.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers