4 ,:pttqh Snmq. Ca'," Tztc folloWing, - saye the - IsOrttand Ad rerfiscr, was cut from some old papers 41111 we are not'sure as to' its authorship. It is said, however; to have first appeiren) in the Bangor Jr z fermina. Of course it must have 'been written by some ennfirmed old bachelor. No . .70ahg roan eolld have written it, and ..nd married Man would hale dated to: flit y, bawling in tho night. Wakes Ton tram a hoped for nap - Tensbliagratand ai Maya at idea ip& the Lute wretch some pap, Tale too---eould't yon Spelt tt with totae gu L tier Wouldn't pm? plesintres-4ittle cash-- Lou of Mile brute about-- - Stable feeding, matters hash— , Future "fodder," all in -doubt— Tell inn, eltonidn'i yen 'Tula ;aerie( • littler - ^ Wett4ln't )out At Ole door your woman 1320314, Yountones all join in ono yell ? Tenderly the broomstick' greets you, Don't you 'wish yourself in--Jersey' Tell me, I repeat it, shouldn't ' , oil Lars for California— Woildn't you PEIIIALIELPOIJI POLICE DOCIEL-A Conundrumical loafer.—.A. fellow in a coin plate suite of faded corduroy, and very dirty, tumbled eff the steps of St. Andrew's ; . aurelt dust, as the watchman arrived at the 94, and making tiro or three revolitions on the pavement, stopped fice upward before the officer and propounded the, following query "1 sity, snatchy, are you pretty sharp at co nundrums? !by am I like, a backsliding Christian? That's a • pretty tough one, you think don't puzzle. It's because fell away from the church and am likely to be picked up by_ the devil at last." Theowatchman, without thanking him for the infernal compliment, picked him up.. On the route down Chestnut street, the ; captive addressed the captor again: , • ' "Watch, try you with another. am I like the Emperor of linyti ?" "Because•you are a saucy scoundrel." • "No; because I am attended bye black guard." • "And because you Ire as bite blackguard yourself as could he picked up in a year's tra vel." .Nothing more was sail till they came in frontof Col. Wood'* Museum, when the cor duroy man °net* more addressed the taan of the mace and rattle. • 4 Dou l t, get out of heart; :Watehr. Better . luck nest time. - Why are the Quaker Giant and myself like the god ofmarriaje?" " "Because you are humbugs." "Bah! no. Because we are high men."— (Hymen.) • -•-- "DO you call voursclf a high man?" "Yet, T do. rm. pretty high, I think;; if ten sniallers of whiskey can make me so.- 13esides a trump; an ace of trumps, and you knoartb.afs always high," "Ay; in the game of All Fours." - • "'filet's:the game I was playing when You came across me." .. • P . "you were playing /an! think ; for you were flat on roar back. But I'll - play 'he deuce witli , you, end that will be low enough, It if von don't get along withat any more tag." You are not as bright, old fellow, as I thought you were; but here's one I guess that you can arras, Why are you like sugar CEllidyr "I can 4 exactly say,' replied the w'a'tchman, a little flattered by the saccharine comparison. "Well, it's because I'd like to lick you, if I bad a chance," said the prisoner at- the very moment be was thrust into the cage. This morning, when the conundrum-maker answered to the name of Simon Pearce, the watchman's evidence was heard and a com mitment for yagraney was speedily made nut. "Can I say accord or two?" asked Simon. "Certainly," ;Answered the Mayor. , ' 4 ' Why," said the incorrigible offender, "why is a small balt-taill:nown „horse with a blaze . face, like Gov. Bigler?" " - "Take him away ; " said his flonor;intl the last conundrum remains without solution, to exercise the guessing faculties of our readers. --snag ,Ifercuzy. . „ , Sla”" JON TELLS IIIik.E•XPERIUNC -- « h en 1 was a boy, my father, whO Was a good man, sent me to school, and gave inc what he called a liberal education.. It cost; four dollars and 1 4evoity-five cent 1 went to school during *the f wititer. In .the summer I remained at home' ; I glowed, J sowed, I raked, I mowed.. I was a farmer's boy. Well, 1 gretv older.— I_ taught school. I studied law. Law didn't agree with me, thought to become a minister of the Gospel, but my conscience wouldn't al low me to. I went into a grocery store as a clerk. It, a country grocery store, and its stock was made up of sugars, lace,. can dles, croekeries. tea, tin-scare, whiskey, whips, Molasses, and an infinite number of articles, which, according to the advertisement were too nuilterous to mention. I advanced; I. bought out my employer; I grew richer every day, and Emoly, with a cash capital of five thousand dollars, I came to Nerr''York and went in an extensive business. I prospered; . srrie and et length I "burst," I, It • , . - . • Inul a wife--yes I Itad a wife.. She ran away with my book-keeper. I felt bad. - Well, one morning I awoke and found. my tvelf a widower widovrer and in debt,,and I conid not :pay my debts, so I shifted the respnnsibility, tied rani away sith—myself: I didn't feel quite so bad. .1 hid - five hundred dollars. I heught snit of clothes and a bunch of segars. I writ to Boston. Thought Boston a nice—e very eke place; the people' were nice, the - streets were nice, and the stores were nice, but somehow or other everything and every. j 1 body were too much tor me. Men looked Sharp at Me over ,their pointed collars, and women. didn't look at'ree at all. My star was on the wane. " I felt bad. went to my hotel.- I eounto my money had two. hundred - 'dollars. 'I meditated. I telt bad. Resolved to . go to New York, packed my trunk, and went to New Creditors arrested Me,, compelled me to swear how much I was worth; swore I wasn't worth a cent. I was set at liberty. Felt better.— • Counted my money; one 'hundred dollars.— ' 'rat worse. Mr A. LExtoonaaraza .11.catc.---Dr. Johnson was one night at a concert where an elsborge. and florid corm/to on the violin was performed, after it was over he asked a gentleman who sat rear him, what it meant. The question , someihat puzaled the amateur, atm could only say that it was very difficult. "Difficult," answered the learned auditor, "1 wish it had been impossible." , `Mtn, BUT uIGIIT BE Woase.-1e often see an advertisement in the papers kit' some "liege lord," complaining that hie ba i ta half has "laft bxa bed and board.' :Ncri that is !cry bard. no doubt; brit woulditaat be much versa if the adorable - creature wire to take away be abed and bawl s " too, instead o f kari4 , it? Who'll answer ?LH. Y. Pick. mar Tee uoc•ratte of "compensation," is beautifully esetisplitied at those boarding• house breakfast tables where the'weskness of the coffee is always in exact proportion'to the strength of the butter. • Sfir Tazy wake sandwiches in Australis tip putting a piece . of leather between tWa shingles. Ths inicidepernis on the aspply of old boOts. - - r iirir u at the warldlresstaga, ad sett F: 4 iviud wawa lively players," where is the au: - Ilium asal cirehestra tr, corm; rruta? That's Ogaanert r• IREAL ESTATE SALES; • • VALUABLE PROPERTY, • , :. Ise Pottsville, at Pri‘rwie 1 1 1 0 1 4 1 0Ch*** ' THE Sebseriberotfers at Private Sale in that tract of Laid and Bulldog Lots, kwains as Carhmslillr or 4 Teruagh Hill'" ,In the tar mugh nt Pottsville, allamdluil BON t risat &how above Mr. inuer'a Brewery to the Pert Carbon toad,beW.t alma ZO yards, la width, and etaltalniug eV actesloore or twer. Thin property may 'be wild to be izontituila, not only far the purposes of building, bat visa 70 0504* the best locality to the borough, on which to erect Mailable Water. Works tar sipplying tlistosm with Water. Apply at bit Mate, earner Coal and Callowhill sheets. - • Angtud 27.41854 Mit • - , r GYARDB W. BN'lrliti.. • VAL ABLE FARM FOR SALE: A DOISABLE rms. situate lu Wayne Joint Ish , lo ronsty cflllrbny/klll. eon:Ant* 100 irlattb ao &ern is Wood Land, ta l e AL balance In gond Mita of tultintkp. The Improvements ars Faro tiro Muni gonna, sultab kr a Store orlartrui for wtdeb it 1. at present °emit* a good Opring /lonic with s' dirtillas otarbuid, atoll an aseellent Spring of Water; tiro orchards, a Pod lam and stied*, and other oul•buildlup. Price and tutus low and runionable. jpx4, ant gamma= glinra whets , Aratred. . . ' • ALAIN a desirable tadblini lot la. Norargiett Addition to Pottsville; (Fteltbacit.) tier:Abe Matra Tangltetilib by lila feet- Apply to • t ' SAMUEL 1.1.41iTZ, Mid/104m A l en t. 1 Etyteatibei = lilbt ' '. 3101° ORPNASB* COURT RALE, DURSUANT to do Order of tilt. On -11 phatte 070 t at tha chanty of SchuyilaiW. W: the cconnontresith of Anusayleania, the subecriter F one ai the Administrator/a the Estate of Joseph Lachthwiate of the township of Butler. the county of hebuyikill, slaceasad, mash to soh by public renditea ' clockdi MIME, the 241 h . day or Fortiaitr twat. nt''/Q IQ the forenoon.. at the,AshianstAitilue, in the town or Ash-, land. In thinnusty of Settlyikill albeesaid, all that cur tain Lot as piece of Geocust. Situate in the town of Ash land. in the county of Sabuy,iltili, tad slat. of Penasyl ., mils. to wit 7 tot marked in the town plot of said town gnaw toamtsilip, in said county, No. L, in Block tiS r and bounded on the east br Third street, en the sontnler lot Na. T, on the west by an' alloy, and on the north:* lot No. 3, with the eppurtansineo—late the estate of Mid do- I reseed. Tornio and coinittions made known it the time , and phim of sale, by •, ISRAEL E.EED, Adatin. By order or: the Orphism' C'ene,b, • • = IdSEIL% tiaras, Cher:. _ • . . ahtatiary 37 ;18. 5 .5 ' • ORPHANS , COURT SALE,. DtiNSUANT,to- *Et Order of the Or -11 phens'Court of the eittati of Schuylkill, the eostanonwraith of Penutrylwaldls the enhserihery Ingetel- Matrix of. the Patio of Thonahr its:idea. late atile berou7l of Pettssille in the county' of 6- erased. will expose to ;ale by public Tend's% on. BAT4It. DAY. the 24th day of Polarato neat, at 1 O'clock in this aftermon. a th q Eschanga:: Hotel, in the borOnsh:ef Pottorille, "ta the County of Schuylkill Ohreaatd,l3l that certain Melanins. lot or plods of Oround, situate lin the borengh orPottarrille„ in the county of Schuylkill. and stela of Pennsylvania to wit : Begitmitm at a post remit,. au the srestwardly:side of Coiirtisnd street, at a distattm-01 174 faat, Boattorarthy from the southelestwardly corner of 'Market Solana and Courtiand street aforesaid, thence sonthwardly along said °Gartland street 30 Piet to owed, and lot owned; by John O. Brown. thews along said lot westwardly 110 Port tda ton fret wide allay. thews along said ten fest Wide alley ctorthwardly 30 feet to a 'lOl4 of a rot conveyed so John Sheridan, thew* by the same eastlntrelyll.o /lea to tb6 plate of be'etintlinitl it being pare of a larger lotce parcel of ground , untamed 28 and 30, and kIIVI/Z14141 such in Pott . and Patterson's addition to the borough of Potts ?rine, sfiseeirald, late the estate of said decease& l• Terns ; and tonal** glade kaoline at ilia time and plate of sale, by , ; C4'4.3llB.llfiliE MARTIN, Aistin'triz. By order of the Orphans' Court. JperEttA ROM, Clerk. January' inr, 185$ 44t 101 Chge bf PropristOm i , rHE und e rsigned have as .,Zl:azy . mined !the propristOrahip of the Whs . -"'"• Screen Factory In. Coal irtreeh' lately eon : "MI: , REIM d ucte d ;by IC L. Cake, undue the Arm - . . . mune o .' t.l DAS* HARLAN, and hereby &sine tonal 011ELIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.' € the attention of COM Operators and the public generally, to their extends's establishment. Armingentatits aro nutde WILL be•sold at Public Sale. on Sat-{ for Procuring the very best of materials. and , orderyfor Tlr urtlaY, the Vtli. day of Februar T• tat ~; eib e k, p,. i work to a largo amount will be tiled at tbelltortent no- M„ at the public house of imac Hummel t Wayne tows-; thaiaed on the mat at t‘ltctelT terms. -'' shi . Schuylkill county, attract of land containing 40 al 1 The lot - Ilheht , =harm having eanteCt.e lierehte * 6m sent, more or leavo.ittrated In Wayne township ,1 of Willful And experienced workmen, invite Vie most ri ' the Dauphin A Susquehanna Railroad, on the i rid ixanninatlon or teat of their screensarrinOsing them public road leading (run Auburn to finescrove,l ! 'e-qul to the best turned out in other tnatinfarronles. about A mike from Auburn. A partner said tract i - • lIENKN K. SICH.OLS, is word band. it being a part of the Deepens tract. bnand.i - -r te- ti, 11...55 l..tf - JOHN WAR IRAN, • e 4 by I"4 of Jacob 61"ee '' °n.. Dente! r'neTaz4 othc", f IT& FOUNDRY -- & — NIACHINE - .3140P. Possession a n d title 3 % IU hdgiven on the igniayof AP/11,1 ~ 385/i., Tents and conditions made known at Dim thuir , NOTICE.—The business of it he late Arm and place of side. , i - • . '. • :•gt -....-.. or Marta d: Eutriken will heirentinvied by --- . I 1, ii. ) , . : WILLIAM .1. I•AII.TZ, at Ida new Fowl . AUG, at Private Sale. , 1 • - . 4 7111L., 1 :vim dry and Maeltiner Shop, on Mauch Chunk A part of the Webber Farm, containing tenures trivet street. In the borough of PiMealle, ad pi less, situated in Wayne, township. Schuylkill county,l loinhig E. H. BLAND'S Smith Amp. He WIR inantik:' 1 on the public roadloading from itehreraborg to: trim all kinds of STEAM ENfi IN ES and P ;VIPS, of any Magoon., half a Mlle from the Dauphin Ant.' ' pow and capacity for raising or breaking %xi, pumping geithanna Railroad, towelled by landof Abraham or tither 'purposes; Engines, Mowing tlyifteders. Water Low- and Jamb (Hauer. about D acres of which Tayere. and other machinery for Blast Furnaces of the arecleared and under cultivation , with a number of truth Intiat and most approved construction., Ha v(illat:o make teem-' The remainder is good timber lend, several acre; to order RAILROAD and DRIFT CAR5.... 6 of bell ctesnut timber. Ikea:melon and good title can he! ' Eking a practical machinist and attending personally to given on the let day of April, 1144. For farther informs- i every dePahlhent of the establishment, P4henaa SitieK ilea apply to ' r. W. F. MATZ'& 13R0., $. tins orders may .rely with perfoct safety rumbaing their Illtlini townthip, war Glie Summit i irofrii performed promptly and in the very beat manner. Reading Eagle please cou, and Wind bill to ailtertiwowi All persons having claims against the firth of Martz A February 3,1555 feats . Entrikets. will present the same far sottlemaiii to the nn -sleallawli I detslgned, and all persons owing said luta:4111 pay the i settee to the undersigned, he being ahherlh4tetetlle the business of the late firm. . . WILLIAM 1 MA.RTE. i *pt. 9,1E4 Mae '2'...,,' ikl 1 ''...5411 R . ': . la.. , 1.4 ,4 WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. • I • r Pottsville, Pa" :t: FP : 71 • • J. WREN /L - BlttYdoesperttully invite , the attentlon'of the businclit conimunity e . ,'„,. 4 Fill! '-'!, to lheir Now Mathin,Shorriind Eotandryi : 7 art,iiiiii erected between Coal and Railroad street, . , .. -..----: •,...-- and fronting on Norweglan-istrect.Where 1 t .ey are prepared to execute all onto* kir.Zitiarliiiiery of i limes Slid Iron. such as Menne Engines, all Ifindseit Petri i ___ _ __________ ' lug for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw MIK Single an i - , 1 WIRE ROPES. . Doubit, ad ing ;Plant" ( . (442 DrOakors„ Drift tiara. all kinds T' of! HAZARD, Manufacturer oti A R A I , rdt.Z.V. V.!' i s rit l ird rl ttr rs r tlin i d e l - r in4 g T ht n r ai ro l ti • ' Wire Rope for Inelltied Planes, &c.,..1ie...„ Carbon Co..' Shafting . Being practical meths/ 1 1M and:: raving iitaihi._ le Ropes of superior qtiality and of all lengths and rd.the demands of the Coal Region their study' for Yee's, u, 4 c i f h an d and mad,. t a n 'r d eTnn a b or t notice. I also all kinds of Machinery In their line of 'Pusinesa. , they Referenee ran ts.roadv to E. A. D ougla s , Superbitenaent *Utter themsetres that work done it their listablishonon. and Engineer. Lehigh Coat and Navigation :Company ; 1 11111! give satisfaction to all wt. may MIA them with a N. D. Courtright, Superintendent. Itarleton Coal Comm.; rail]. All orders thankfully received andliramptly exer ny, 3laareh Chunk :A. Gi brodimact,-Sups-rint.4ntent Beset hated, on the most reasonable terms. ; ver Meadow Coat Comnany, Mauch Chunk; Delfordl'i jolt N . :-. - I*. WREN, Sharpe A Co., flontractors, Summit HID. Penna. " THOMAS WREN, ortobar 14, 1b54 ' l 41-1 y JAME? WREN.. MANUFACTURES. EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, - lb• Rtatlasintattgo St** Pottsville* THE Subseribet is prepared, at his old eland. to furnish all kinds of emderlals-IP Nails% Siding purposes—rlairn and ornamental. Delay-Res litparticular - attention to' the llmib St'onet ind Nene* men& of hismanututure. They eau ballad In ev ery variety of style. and will compare famerablr in beauty and finish. .*with any obtained altetrittre and are offered et cheaper; rate*. Jan:ll il.,c:, :fly* 4 VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY, Sib ift., bet. 11farvieskain & Mahnittaingo. •W, M. ZEItil:11 announces to the cit.- - r y iio lleili cr Palatine and ticittity, that he It pre pheed to ntanottheturar retirtion /Mona of every elm, dam and style, at short notice and at the Wrest rates. He feels , eentdaut that a tt•ial alone is StatioTit to be Too n:mod of the advanta.,,,-1.4 purrhasingbia. Blind §.. • A doe assortment of Mint constantly on bed.,fle is also Prepared to repair. paint. and trimold Blins in such a ptapner as to render theta almost equal, in appear settee. to n o sy. ._ { Jan, in; 18Sti' 4.4 v , COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL ';' TILE euhscriber haying fitted up one ea - y r e p. Au e the lart,tst Coach !Imps in.the btate, in :SHOVELS! SHOVELSH , SHOVELSI9, Coal vtrest. Petttrilly. Pa., next to J. H- :. . . The Subtrrihera h a vtisg• porches Adria d Co.'s Semen Faciory, where hif 1., ?Tr, the Port-Carbon Shovel raptery,Serme y facilities formanufintluting all kinds of Carriages and= ...IP - .- lifffh, conducted by 37. Rote-40C%, eontiat, light Wagord cannot be`.Surpatsed—being s. practical Me...! ita.................; - - t o manut .„.. tm „ . „4.d e liti er witta, the thank, and baying N number of pant experience in tbe - 2 • :. Lit.f.l. - ..111a12 .. , tti 1 . , rhit a idelbia 1 . • - : - rouvio a 0 °Wel I I pr coo., linfintas, he hope*, tat Oc general .Atlefaciinn. - 'all kinds of tihotols, hpattes, and Garden noes. Ali kinds of f'arriagegand. light Wagons kept on hand.: . .Slao. second-hand WAgilllis A.,!. • i The tittention of operators and dealeniNapartieutariy . called ,to his manufacture of Coal Me V., which r • An repaire neatly dorti. ' thaff•rt: from a, diataure prompt. - , ty.attended to. ..: - %VISTA Ft A. KIRK. Jaren-nth and durability, cannot be atrrpatiatsl by any l 2 - :emir, raarkst. • ,t;'•• ' ' 3 tu tu 4 :,, 1.4.5. r• • _ 4 "" 1 " 1. r . , __. ; lien keet,4l hand, at all times, a s,iperi,.,r quail y - ' --- THilviag-JA:CKS6N, , :of cfat IWO+, which he will aellat who Wattle and re! L FLAT ' anti Itt7i7ll4,Rope Maker, Retd ,shovels, spades and Hot", of any vise etipattern.rn e lie order at short notice, and repaifitm.proinptly attend ink, Pa. White- 'Tarred, and Manilla, Rope of any :to: • • . CHARlditi S3llTll4crt- Carbon. .. dimensions. - '.- November IS, JR'S.% .- 4:o' t-r.;., f , .. 'Flat Itorn.c. for 31inint or other purpm.e. .r. 4 Towing, litit, . ; • .-__, .___ arid Canal cordage of al -land, , . : f FRANKLIN IRON WORKS,,. i lied-Sopri, Wash-liner, fiattessard.; kr_ :Superior ruck . -: . • • .. THE Sabscribers manetipee to the Put• ink for Steam 7.7.agines.- • Also, patent preps Hemp . / 1 iii Ike that they art the , Pititarktore of the Packing, a very aliperier article. saturated with a ranter, ;,i liiii,;,_ '. Franklin Werke. Port eatlism-bdelY uir• elision which fully doubles tin capability to Stand friction. 1.. ,-, 477. :. 4 ; ;;;;;;, tied oil by P. Sillyrnan,i . lidiere they enn• and insure: Iti , pretreat, wham er it ban been tried. Or- e , r* `"''''._,.."- -•: ague to manufacture 1 6 ; order, at the der thankfully received and promptly eat:hetet,. '.; siUUtert notice, Ream linsitt ,, ,Platnps,CaAl Ilroakers aid NorMabor di; MI if , 44-ly ' Machinery ofedreo,t , env size or description. for mini ~... l' err otin-t pitrpasra- AL4N-liailniad and 7141 i Cars, hint. or Brass Castings - of any ...Ipe or pattern. '- Orders are I. tally solicited. . atm. h. Fuo,lut. a anti NEW STYLE COTTAGE FURNITURE. i 2psTIM subscriber is praising 'ft= the best i litaaufactorlei fa the City a large lot of Cottage , : . . . - .... Furniture otLY-ta &ph., made of Hard liked , . I 'Franklin skayrl Woleks. oak, Obrstnut, walnut, mob, kr•; - warranted t0...': Tlif .ntecribers olotinue to larnisti the: Colliers a. he stung and durable. The patterns are caritas. arid al . ; Dealers of Schuylkill County, rith Etorkhi of all in the *eat tashioul.. They emt , rae,... .44e sett., all of at no. lowest Philadelphia prices.. .itlaAtiell is parth which will be sold at city piton, carriage added- I lowly called to their Coal Shovel. Orditis for Shot:els Ile also keeps on tutad, and matrufactares to miler all I say Ore or pattern promptly attended to:7. • kindser liousettold YO•niture, of the West, moss fish- Gm B. Fr#1.4;11..k. nitcl i ionthle end rieeltable Patten)* all of which can be ea - Port CaThua, t August 'n, nal i-' 4-tt r i A maned at bit Wait, Booms. turner of Centro and Union ----- --- - ---- ' • streets, nasrly opposite the Episcopal' church--ail, * , , which will be sold at its vary )carted tato,. MINERSVILLET; HENRY: (IREMANG.: 1411 Apr ii 1. 1834 PoTTSVILLI ---: SADDLE ASD AdtwESs and Datable tarrlago Harness, filier won tot; and dabbed in the hanctsorneal- style, alim4 on hand. Moo, for heavy teams, caannfactur- , od of ttto had anatoiitilo. strong and durable.: Saddles, I -Dridltia, and all aoafe of Trappings beloneog to_ tgo Sark'. illorheudarark, kept eratazttly rattly for: sale or made to' order. ' - • : EIMESE= As-Orders for liarijahs:prompily*applied ea Tea-1 sewage team. L:WOMELSDOItrP, OPPosite Ef 4 i4 o l 4l Churrh, Centre st., Pnltsvilte• !'1.143.'; 18.11 _,..._.........______. ._„.,...._ ___ DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS litlianzarellie. ~.,:. TILE tintecriber is prieiCtred to menu. .- , f i n i facture STEAM ENOESTS of any police, _ eittA --- eH --- MAKINO. - :-, :;.,:„; : 9,, , . 7: Pumps ofany eaparityaihd Cora Firesitrrs THE Suhscribcr, being abotit to intro '. 'ilii ti t-t "of every derierfption t eci laell as every ~.....111111 . , .f.....,t e. ~_ t. - +tom steam Power and otherwise entarte -` . . other kind of tnnehine6 used . in Mines, 1• 4 ...,...:!--- ' ' the feOliUes of his already estensire Ks-. 'lireakent, Farmers. Bolling Mils. Saw Mills. ke. _ 1 liAmiml:' , ` ' ' tablishment, in tile 'attention of the -t ',Wen the'farilithes processed for Eteliiinfitetuting , and public to Ids manufacture of *walls, Wagons and Ile - , fens long experience in the business, wart rail be to ed birlea of erery'description. ' out at this establishment. at the very tweet area. d Hating eerry department of the Coact - ma k ing buai- ' at a superior qualltr• ?,', Mee ht band . entp/oyittg only the 'beet wort man., and Perwons desirous ormettingim maillitery of any k rid,, using the best materials, dealere may be - sure of seeming me incitedlin call and examine petterifi'and becom ar+ rottisfartory lark. 1 - • - ' • quainte4 with priers before aentraetirerlllkowhere. Vehicles of every style and thrash made to order. lit- orders of every kind see solicited, amf:strirt attention *et neatly and suWautially done. Orders front abroad. trill be given to their - prompt exceution ,:. • ' ! leomptly attended to • . itrILI.TArd DERAVEN. fifirliorp,'Nerrie Addition, Centro Street, nosey oppn-i Minervritio, December 9;1534 .- -iS•tf i site the York Store, ehttseille. 1 - • ; --- ---- .I.l4rrh 19, HU !. • - \ CUBA HAS FALLEN, .- CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON itiONNEti tio haw the Pilaw of Hata and Cops. Tasstaranur Schuylkill Csiimsty, Pa.] ..m....me Wk.: Totald nein most rospeetfully I 4 . The'Subscribeln, IPOptietortioiltha :sr ette th e kttemtion of the eitinern I p, Orem named eartunslirenstabli.hmentom. 'ri - Pottarrilleiand country in general, - 4 4161 1 i. t .+L , t--... pounce to the clintetis a; ictitty - litill clan. '''''''''' ' our large knd elegant assortment of all kinds I '''.:"yr r ~:- '' " ty. and the public gendially, their read. ad etc& ha cue line, That are Were now received, and are ! ' ' ""'":- . ' • . near to turn ont anyand ail kindsof work in 441 # liatard of coatpiiaed of mot, CAM Pre, to. :in th;iir line. at the Aorta* notice, ra..ist the twat, sat- Gentlecemes flue Sieleskirs Rah, always on bend, or I humor,- manner—encia as building Stelae Engines, Man. mule M order of tbelatest styles. - Otter Caps, Kossuth 1 ufacturing Railroad and Drift Cam, Pniops, Camingsi and itch. Shanghai/is—in sheet, anything iin ,the_ Hat and ! liarldnery oral! hinds. - ~,I ° . . i s Cap line. • ! . . - . l - Only the best workmen are employel, and satlefeetior: W would aim invite the partlader attention of the Lamay therefore be safely guaranteed . ikMers trent a*oed dies to our assortinuit Of FURS; which have been seed I selected promptly Ailed. . CARTI3 . I,B I ALL N. witth. Pe" earelmmihe largest stmka -10 OM , c ountry— I Tatnariata,..lansury I.l.liiii ~ I , 'l 4-tf Noumea. shall jas lo ft andeno 'on out plut.'to give sada. ; . v, .. . Biedpu. Call and glee its a trial, next door toTottsrille SEAVER MEADOW IRON - . WOR 'S. House... -0. C. Lltri..7.ler A CO. .g' ' HUDSON A lIROTIIKK,..han acrd ' N: IL—A large assortment of thaltalo Kokes ell hand, at L Founders. romeetfullOnferna their _pa prime to suit the times: •i , -1.,,. ... . .?.., 'no. ... • - tome. and the pot& generally, that Ithey - November 18. 18.641 [Ray SO, lYi • 4S. no.: u'ii are fully prepared at tlM'abere estalineb • : MOROCCO FACTORY., - - meat, to manntiettnUji.tearn Engines of - -lttr OROCCCCLEATRER iira:SHOE ever y Flu; Pampa Railroad and Drifte t`ars. and ,{veer other doscriptian of loin and Brno C4atlngs maitalle frit in mai m gip* a pew s o ld stand, on risiire a d s t,„ the Coal raining or other business . onthe most reasonable Nttsrille. . . , terms. Also, iiitorinx Cylinders fut. ail, itt Farnanea and The understood Prelim:Maly informs the customers of. Machine , *Mt In Cetera/ ' i , _,.' i- - , the thote : well known estaighlanarnt, that he will cordite: Repairing of ail kinds don* with nentliem and des etch ere the mannfmtere Of all kinds of _- i at the lowest vices. MI work farnititei by themiwai , 11 CROCCO, ' ' ranted ta perform well. They worthisigifelt tbe ccurtacti Of po t }, as Kid, dirsitsAym n et, m oron , trb oe , fi s t an d Ki r a those. who May want artirles'irrtheir line inlhit el nity. Bindings. Pink Linings,. Ae... de.; and will constantly All - orders will meet with immediate intid prnmpt et:- hetet:in bands general assortment atilt kinds ef !MATTI- 11 ° 12 . - -8: 3 .1C r. HUD, ~ • SR,c lull a* Oak 151112184. and Red eel Leather; Slaughter . • - RAF. BB , 'N'. K. 4% French and (14 Calf Skial. - ifarch 4.1814 -' : 4- ; i my i Matti rpper teatime. and a variety of Sher' rindings,l ' ---- --_—._ such as Thready. Nails. Pegs. Clamp.. &r., 1 , ., eV of whirl wilt bo fold at the Mwest reels pekes. • , , • - . • • : . :OW L. :iIINKIf4.. -1 • ' ,fre-Alif Ititi.ii of.akins. Such IS :Met p i - Best. Deer,'de.• eel aim tiumat. taken In exchange the Leather, M the higheitt market prioes. or paid tot 111 C.4..511. • Pottsville. Oct t.' 1 . , ...;185,1. , i, MACHINE CARPENTRY. BASIL 1100,8 MOULDING L IL K. CAM FACTODT AT ' MIL Clair; iiiithia,viktil Camay, Pa. TIE Subgiriber, ( of the l ite r firm of ttecbt -a Lawton). basing now kW lianuttelory In to :piste order. Es Oepan-A to annellietuis by assaino-; ry. :117sorow. Flailas,o„Ststk. , Dor4..lllrnicia:St. Sm. Ali Iys:tderiesamotag .1140,aali geter,- —,, ~ idly all turningin trowt. Attu;' z ill',,.. Drift ril , Pctiroari 64., witli tits mu coraplste. Iv, Ai .. - at tbs. Aortas! tasks,- • 1 lb 'Us for solo 1-runlet of Oby descrittion, 5".4" tart dread b Moot linititterist, rherivrAle*. •rlskan *wort, gasat of DR*tlyms Soh' (Oared and Marl), net roes,. &e., j tei tonstat • Parma &atom; Of patella/int artier* is his tins of business, are iwriteii to tall anti examine II& .wed.' atoll workmanship helm! Darebstringt4sewberr. • Orders are aoltrittoi., n al steel aftnntinei win.. gimi to their tsithful anti. plempitxreution, 1 cuAittrs LAirrotr, rig. tit. Clair. 1404113 r! 3. IMS . i. • • I Ni, i . • - POTTSVILLE IRON WORKO ' GEMS DIMON a OA, tieSselfol rriA3t, annentons In the lobate that thry have Ulm the Ettabl4iinstrat,/usorh so the • : irrs . Pottsville bon Weeks. on liompliam • LiA ebonite, int prepssettitotnaltdall kinds . Mesta &Ones. thanulktture lientesit Carsiilerei Ma eittatrof dam& every description, fists sbOttest to• tiee, sad en the most•rear.auebhe terms.- Ptvaljets frosts stoned to want of Eltann.ftOn_elt, .ked iVto dab abantSge te give them is rail be fo re efitiNPag. , rr. Poits . vtlie, Hay it • I. POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. Iromadr wad Unakiline NOTICE.—Thu Subarribars 14 11 . ads , day framer a vyarraoship, ander (be "ir J l` i ia tin or POIROT; EMITH - L - irlatris oza the transaction or a anaeralAwsky oact Machin Mainers, at 'trio taldiatart , frrz ' , Artist/Ma Iron ITorL,"' cornor of 1411Iian Coat ittroes. B. F. PO .Intel * • WM. 8311111.1 : CLIFFORD 114IROT. 31asrb 1554 4-tr q FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 'SOP, .. Sigmas Car Wriestoirte ate: n:"*" ItOTlC4—Tbe business of tins late Erin' of ./ESNIVER t ISILN 8, will to ma th, "—^, earl by the subscriber fn all #lll various 12E_, cluE branches of Steam itoglitalmilitiug, Fran Pounder. uourufactuter of *Whin& of Machirtery, tor Hafting 3Siiis, Mist Purnareitiltadiroad Ctrs, ke.. tr. Xs till alsa, ermtinua the bed erfets of Ing and &Olin the calibrated Pine Forest TrintiAth and icier End Irwin reins' lOW AA Cbarr befog iota proprie tor at these Collieries: 'GEORGE W. s•Vpra. January `11.1854 . ' TO BOAL'.OPERATORS !MINERS. PlOsser.Bottor Works. The - cribers ty,Wite s ibe id ; 1- "‘„,_„, at . ti: t tno f' t the bitri lid tinny to the j Boner Warka, on Rall;os c &ntreet„ bo. •- ta.. low this Passenger &pat, Fatfstllte, Pa„ where they are relaxed to nuinaoractare TiOILERS OP El ERT DESCRIPTIM Smottj Stadia, M Starks, Blast Pipes, illasonnelern, Drift `tars, dr, de.. Dailers'esiduind. - Thshig practical mocha: nit* mait baring for ytdia brain& thenasOrra entirely to 'this branch of butnes‘ they eat. ' ter thimietinis that work done at their establi Veneta will give ratidirtion to all who may favor than with a call.— lodirldnals sod Companies - will Ind it greatlyto their ad rantvi to ow:2lv e their werlt before eapprin;,:arewhen3. & JAMPSIOILLE. '.74 - 4•50.553 . . ;We • • POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. . etii.... no l n U nte to t' tha public thelLivsli ' oTt: 1...., .....:::.. log Mlll 1, now completed andth Pall open - taxu- i cult ration , and that they am prep greed to Imp. .• - ply all kinds of Bar Trim of Taring stnes i [ which they will warrant to be superior In quality teeny obtained from abroad, itt the tame prime. ..,%,., ~. .Tlidy also manufacture T Lela, for the usd:bf the Cel -1 lierieti and Lateral }loads, neighing from 21 0;60 lb& per I yard.made tit the beat. Iron, sad which will tea found 1 moth cheaper than thelimparted article, ....,.-: • r Being pmMiral mechanics, and basing had Ohaideralde experienre An the Iron 'business., they datterlitherasetrre 1 that hey ran giro ontim sattatactlon to pu4.asera, and i eke make it their interest tri patronize• hte' numnfar i tures: .. -JOHN BITHNI.A.,II k CO. - Deeeraber t, tfibl . ' ;:k.ttf JOIEst T LANC; i fkinber-2. IK5'2 FOUNDRY AND MONIS:- SHOP. Port turbots, Schuylkill Cith t T. 11. WINTEIISTEWS atinouttc ,Cll pimp, es his readiness. finer the Annpleteautlkt, of the abere named estahliihment. issuts• . :113ri,us , ;.titY sit , mdsrs in his ilitteCf mieh as- ter StVAM Engini4 , llaileesd null Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castirtgirand Maehirrit ry t , T every pattern: lie is arraias his wort nth.- faction, and aemrdlegir qulirltn pitronagtta hams and ohrotsi. Jan. 1r; ~5A y . KURTZ, BEYERLE & pd., 'Tire Screen Mantallaetarters, 141INERSVILLE, Schuylkill Co .0- Z 1 in Ps., continuo to Dianatfacture Loonier, ::„.,. " Pi — all eine of : TEL:: idu Screens,Biddles,l6lollroams, lc. • -- Orders left at ibeir SlInP, to s.llnerr Mlle. or with W. 1..11EaL1311, It Ciiiiiierre 4 prielint Ustateara and Iron Star, emelt:* etooet. Pottsville, rill lot promptly altood.el to. Old .':`itmas repaired et *he shortest notice. KURTZ. SLIER LE 44 0 . Itoorinher 30, Ifai , •,P 51-ilm GNOROA JENNINGg. 12-tf • TREMONT IRON'WORKS. I Tremont, SeWallkill Comitty, Pentaar • • • The Suhatriberis r4peetfully kill* rt the attention of the hisinesseommtuidlY 1.., "^, i i a . -pery.,5.,:: ~;;;,0117. erected in the tnnyi Of Tremgm ' arid ' - 7"l''.' under the F. uperlinendemo mot nut gr, went of 51erent. Z. liatdorlT and Phiiii.,l;inbottz, heir they are prepare(' to execute all ordorit for Illnehlu ry at Brass and Iron , such aslatmun tinglitia of any war, Pumps of any raparity, - "Cool Droakeitt hi' every de eriP lion, all kinds of Gearing for Reillii* h t (his t and Saw Mills, Drift Can% and all kinds of?flailroad Callings," Inteh as Chars for Hat and TRIV-. Fitts; Ewittheh. and ,-; all *Ai of twist and Wrought Iron Shifting,: Sir! tri• bolts Mein, ; a practlcallilsehaxo,and basing had thS•rots• detente and experiencefor many Jean IS tha Coal littion, persona doshtua of putting up Madiftery of invited, vein - sited to ealLand examfisoutirtafternaand mitOortor quality of wort. Ind beconte_aeqatiliiiital withprices, at ettrte honks. before contrasting elsettlitim. Orders flial^ ory kind thankfully raised , and- atiklationtlon wit to given to their prompt tottatem, baillsg*P.Dria 15to; W. TO, and in) lv. , .ruk Emcees oil band.:;`- ~ 2 , ' Jar. IS, lA.w 1-Ty C,..A. a A;z3l:•tELT;rl- • - 44-ti rARM JOURNAVfne ig35 , -Priei.sl. ' R.ttbicrigtioni to the Paint/14We Fano Jotimal or 1a3.57ei1l be received at_ li. 1 1 / 6 11NATCS Juitsery et Imr, 1- Ifinnftsrdiv itrdPos. o, ao ce . - I' ,4" IRO N - WORKS. P'‘ POTTSVILLE. WIRE SCREEN FACTO p.oRT CARBON MISCELLANE HOMO" MSC BOOK = 4ml Fisksß SALE - by 1 MOR e AN, •iplo. ma Vim Arm*, Phaldripltio. Mod • i lOiailtrotio irk; . Ira Hotlidutt Plat, %ambi , our lab rm. eips, for IA and via be scent by Rail • it. my law. 0.. ci e.e..ding2o6.fm...,firtiem ord..s for sots Medicine* promptly attemded to. re.6:4 OLPI • 31i - l b23;1 JS oti stS. MEDWINA. 1 - PRESERVE: YOUR TEETH Ii . ~_._ i +1'614 lucre a prewaratVb*t* tt ro . „.......: health. and i to Of detal an: t estes t will 'lre,. • cold teriall the spelt al of.' tut ma •' ' i cOui Uwe cthlise:" 31. IX L. lan/SOli'S Utuivallid Vegekbie Totl4 Pule 114 tligeutiln the teeth, hat been in*parect iiepressly with *Moto to supply a deficiency of the' tolletiazul meet the "pinta of thole; who asrproriate the trthlity of thosii usetMst Grirrthe rata. " _ . .. . • . unblaes the astringent, antl.ntio,,, and tine argilhi euotm and aromatic properties. regadte hi rendering in article of tts nature pleasant, safe arid useful ; andelaima the merit a bdit,t fithil . i,I intim'. acid ea ki n d , yet effectually mums it!alit; counteracts the e of vitiated secretions of the moutliouut pi:Tanis the act* citation of tartar, *fleet! has mice beteg *PO/ . lIP soces - , who have pied thbacorth nine, giro it the ,prefer• mice over other kinds manutettured. elsewhere—theme , Oositione of which they know but little or nothisit. I E.'irrin 4 only by i o 111. D. L'IMSOlil &cilia, Pottirfile. • llry wham it wfil be supplied to• dealers 4, a liberal di. count. l July the. : NM f . . FRENCH TRUSSES l wirloarn-LESS Tli_ milli, atiliazES, for the etre of /toms or Therren4 acknoiriedged ,ioby the lti ben l medical en thoritice iriPtdiadei- AO, lemempitrably snorter to any:other to mat.' dofferrrairill tie pktilied to leaea that the Octagon now of tonet 'only the tightest tor 4 mart rasp, bat tut a Thus as any other, In lieteorthicute braes end uncomfortable tulicle nimady iteld. There is no difficulty attending the dttleg, and when the pied is lee* . ted It will retain Its position without elia.Oe. ' Persons at a distance. unable to call oil: the relifiCriber, ran have the Truss sent to any address byiromitting Fax Iliteases for the eingie Truss . or Tan for thire e dble—nith nounare mind the hips end staling the Ole affected. It }cm be exchsn„nd to stilt it =lt Siting, by', return*, It at ailed. . i , . • • ' I iFor sale tioly by tiro Importer, • : • , . VALET R. /4*EFillii." ' --- 'i Cdr.-1211t and Roe Ste, Fbilad'a. i . Air - Ladies. requiring, the bend?. of "itilicluiffreAL UPPORTS, orriarto demptment in the laterals/05w* educing Failing of. the 4 Womis. Toni, Putman , Lira tic, Nervous and Splits.' Weakness, are ihat competent nod experienced Lain will he Id attiataties+ t the Rooms. feet 'apart for their trehtsire hue)! No. 114 4th street, In door below Rue. ' t 1 June O. int. :j . V.S.ly ; OP ;IN PURE GOD LIVER A CURE PQR CON . SUAIPTION, nicough.tbrdt, 4rtitera, Bronchitis, Otistrai Dailey, and all . 4 , - erefeleas .Ellorforr. The Proprietor tuts succeeded (from direetions of Pro f fessor Stone) In Combining tire Oil and Lime so perfectly that the taste of the tiff which is so nauseous to persons generally, is entirely overcome. and it can be taken by the most delicate females with pleasure.. And of remirds. Ithe benefit atlas article over the mars oil, the tbilowing eme,hy ProE.Eitone, salcient to convince the most 4 sceptical. The young lady was 24 years of to. „' ' ller disease was otWor unmixed pbthlsis, Which tisci « boon expected to terminate in the course era fee months, Wally. The upper part of both her lungs •waslilied with tubercles; and in soweeplaces were beginning to soften. The case was evidintly,a bad one. The treatment of cod liver ell was at first need. but ~without Marked; improve ment. The phosphatercf limo was then adollnistered with the off, and the result, [Ohl the case of mMty others, was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly getting - well; CAUTION.T.On account of the great rcputatlen of 161.5- , o=w - end for nil Lung Complaints, thesubscriber would caution the afflicted Nottnat using any except that man. ttfactured by lairn.ss fie tiros the only recipe In the V. States for combining the pure Oil with Lime In a proper manner. Therefore as you value your health, purchase none ex . mpt that manufactured by • ALEX,ANDER IL wagon, chrsnio. Vett Court 'Strout, lkstoo. For isle lu Philadelphia by T.lti,. DYOTT k SONS 132 North toenail Street.: For sale in Pottsville by S. C. MOUES. Druggist, opposite Episcopal Churehi Pottsville, Norma* 411-1 v Nl' —T - .5.- I FiV'. deILEAN'S VOLCANIC 0111.. L. NINEENI HE UNPARALLELED SUESS I L T Ct o this Lininfteni, and she 'miraculous cokes that It L biss and is performing, in alt parts of the Western and Southern country, la is sufficient guarantee foe its &Am. I I biting e ff icacy. .. 7 , ' : 1 1 I • IWO Dollar IkAties erf IIeLEAN'S VOLCANIC:OIL LIN.: , € WENT has cured thd motet firreteratteaaes of Chronic '. ! arid Inflammatory ithiumatlsre. heitra la and Gent; in I recent 0111491 a tel applitritionS will give:utter. ' ;For Patel : ysts, Contracted 'lluee'les, tittlincear or :Weakness in the; joints, Muscles, er Liganoents it wilt ;never fall. If al:.,' ; pliedaceeiding to.tbcdirections. the ante abet - relied and i 1' e stlllened limbs will regain the elasticity of yolinh. Two : applications will cure Son" Throat, Toothache and Farr ache, and it will algid Instantly remove arty local In. 1 Saramatten or Patti. 4 .For Sere Nipples, Caked Breasta,l Sore Lis, Chapped-14nds, Chillblains; hr.; it be the only fellable remedy. Chostfty cent bottle has uerir failed in curing the Piles. Ifuhdrods oho went afflicted for years with that distroming:diseasei l itaire been cured by a few I applications, It will ,cure Benne/de or °ogee, any no. ftatural Lump, Node or Tumor, and It wilt cleanse and heal any Ulcerous Soria. or e disease called Ferkr Sores on the Leg. no difference - how long they May hare misted,— o ne mi l c e nt bottle - 01l heal the tend serene burh or Scald, !'yeah Cut or ,Wound. without a &att. Bites of -IdosoultOes, Stings of Dees, Wasps or any poLumetest to. se - ,. -, e;one application 'will glee Instant - relief: For limbos, Sprains. Ac... it is an Infallible remedy.. licl,Lts's Votcsire Ott Litosktyr has been thomughly tested in *etch and - all of the above diseases, and we hare never known it to fall - In performing a cure when appli e d &emitting, to dime... Owls. Who then will suffer from eater. nal diseases when a rife and sure remedy la sn etudty ols tuned? , Error Fgantv should keep a supply alway s an band. for ; nee in time of need. t. I - : az.inErr, Have you friends that are suffering from eiternal db.. eases! Teen go telli them to call at once and. get a sup• . ply and he cured. i- RS TO PLA,ST'EDS , , FAAMMIS AND OT)lffft. Working a large number of hands and stock; hutidhide of dollars ran biiisaved ihnually he using Melsag's Vote:tam On. temetar, it is;equally eilicacionsin curing diseases in Itorgesandothershireals,auchlis Splint Spieln, Nodes, Swelling or Lameness it will cure Pole-evil' Fistula. Old Sem% or Sweeney, if iwoperly applied. For Strains, Brut. ses, .r" matches. Chafes. Saddle or Collar daliallecittit Sores, ',. Wounds, ar.. it is adinfailible remedy. 'Theis is no ink ' take about It, Nlair-iled- Vtki.rMilt: Om L:stun:Yr ern,' ,ne. i err Tail to rum any of the of os.; diseases. If allied mot. i ding to the directions - which accompany cads bottle- In Noglish end tietwani , 1 Itead the following certificate, which is INONTESTA. JAR PitOftF of what we hare asserted: 1 - J. IL kicLE.4...st's, St.' Louis ; Mc.,—Dear Fir: I !MIS &Meted I for fifteen months with rheumatism, so murb that I was unable to attend to any business. My legs, alias and fm4- ers were swollen dre r atlfully, the Muscles wern contracted. and I suffered the:: most excruciating pain! I. applied some five or nix bottles of Mustang Liniment—it bad no more effect than sd:tutsch grease. I obtained one dozen touters et 'Volcanic ft,lk Liniment of your agent, klr.itilte- Tor . widen I shall tie. ever grateful to iiimiand iu tire days I was entirely well. and I take pleasure in recent , mending it to the public. :tad T also add that one of my hones got cast. in thy , stable and 'was unahlOo shod ape In the morning iMade ass of my boys rub 0t1 , 86030 of your Liniment, and threw hours he conicil walk about the yard apparently -so if nothing bad happened to him. Mr_ Davies acid others of in; neighbote were press ant at the time arwithey concur with mains:l:Ting that no planter should he Without a supply of this Invaluable medkitie on hand, -I rornnin. yours. Ac I . - i , MoSES i t.' wlirrx. Panels, Miss:, Felalii IS Z 4. Then trifle no longer with the many worthless Lini ment. offered to you. Obtain a supply of NcLata'a Cum iMerZo Ltaintar, It will cure you. .-,„ I • For sale by J. IL Ms LEAN. eel.. propricier, r ararr Third and Pine streets. St; Louis, Ms. For Pik , by J, G. Ilrown Pottsville; 1. iitilfr Derns,Ml tlersville. Agent fer , .the county. Jan. tl, 1545. ~' . 1 1-Ty ' , i , WONDERFUL ' • _,.. 1 CURE OF-A METHODIST MINISTER! TiR. SWAYNE'S Celt' rate!! Family litlifedichoes--no family should be without theta. Dr. ,Clealpses rirriAparinei Soup if mkt Cherry, -., 'The orieinal I I , and mules preparation,' • The wonderful carte performed by this in- Valuable medicine, - In putmoosty Conancoption. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. ilrenchlths, thrluenta, Whoop. . ' log Cinigh,'Croup, Spitting of , ' -,'. Blood,,Liv- ,),, ' er Complaint . Pain in the Side and 13nras Tickling be raising in the throat, and ail diseases of the Lunge and 'Bresat. have exclted.the astonishment of MI who have witnessed itainarrellons effect ; there Is no 'nervosa of a medicine from the earliest ages, furnishing a parallel. , READ Mll3 TaTit AUL . 2 cam; De. fir/axe—Dear Sir. I feel it d of titude due to you—and a duty to the *Mid e -y, to offer my ' humble testizonyin favor of y ' Compound Syrtip of Wild Chem', Sortie three years net,'l Irak violently at tacked with Cold and Inthumnatimi of the Image, which was aeon:mottled +glib a very distressing Cotgh, and pain In the breast and head: a very coneddemble discharge of offensive mucous *OM Taw Lungs erially upon changes of weather,. howerar alight . At lire I felt nottlann about my condition, bat was pretty soon leonvineed that I was rapidly going Int& Corismiaptlou. 1 grew daily weaker, and at length wee saute); able to walk about, or speak above a whisper, such was the exeMelllng weakness - of my Lungs. During thistle:le I had tried Valain preparative* and meseriptiona,!but found no relief—growing all the time worse: Just here I was advised end persuaded by a deaf - friend in Wilmington to make trial of your Syrup of Wild Cherry. I must rotfess that preVionaly f tad been prejudiced against patent medicintr,and I am still against those,soming outer the hamit of :to:pyrite. hut understanding yeitr claims to the profession and practice of medicine, and having implicit faith in the sayings of my friend, I Arrtleirith purchased of Dr. Slaw, one of your , agents. a few-bottles, and commenced its 'Mb. • My Alamo 1 , was at this time of '..t. or 25 months standing, and conse. , quently.waadeeply seated. I tuund s ,however, consider* i ble relict from the we of the first four tie lee bottles:— Dot being a public speaker, I frequently attempted to preach with my tweeting strength, and thereby ruptur ed !hoar vennisithat bed already begtm to heel; It, this wa y, doubtless, se cure was greatly retarded. in conse quence of acting thus Imprudentle, I had to use 12o r lb bottles before I Was perfectly :refired. no have no ques. Lion a muds tmelter =nether of bottles Vrittild have made me sound, tut teethe above hpillsdretiont The Sri* al. layed the tiormished h abit, did away with' the distressing cough, put a Mop to the discharge et:theater from the hangs, and gave themat'd the entire systeta good health: I have deferred giving this certificate sill itow for the pun. wee at being perfectly satisfied with the permanency of the cure, end now that I feel perfeetly well, I offer It with pleasure: . , . ADV. .I. I P. JORDAN. - Dublin County; N. C. ' - •1 . • . Ii • Da_ fin.mcc—The P. Jordan,is *highly respect. able 31inister of Dublin County. in this Siete: be desired 211* to forward to Ton the forming certificate, being fully acquainted with 'the facts. I can testify that this state. mart is I..A, :Isbell publish it in nor papers,. as he is genitally known throughout Mr Very respectfully, DR. Drumist, Wilmington,C. The liar. J. P.:Jordan !swell Wawa us; whatever I he may stato may be strictly felled upon. C. L D. DTPRE, Drewlsts, Wilmington, N. C. Look torn to tip! Mark., of du, Germane. ter INQYIRE I?ARTICCLIELT VOE Dr. Swayno's Con:pound Syrup 'Wild eben7r the origi nal and only granitic rnnernoer.: it is pqt up In square betak e , havered with a beautlfist ;wrapper. (steel regray. haw , with a portrait of Dr. Swayne them t; also his mtg. nature. • DYSPEPSIA Olt , Sw.ll-st.'s lilbsurcste cvr Melly tar most I pleasant sod eMortual remedy for• the destruction of Worms. or the sire of tbat mostd unplea s tant complaint. Dysperditt, has yet been erred to the public- :time genuine race-pt that in slum . * bottles, with the per it ; of Dr. Swnyne col each wrapper. I Pa. SWAT NOI SLIM ootrra Ssosto.tint.t fa l Put.s, for irrovulitritles incident to females, for ft OM &c. - No meritrino makes melt ertiain cures AS be. SWAYNF.'S .Stildit COATED SARSAPARILLA AND TAIL PIiA.S. They act vs, an ialtornatlic, produce a. healthy state of the secretions, ntrurriag dlt obstruction. Dr, Ins ayn ea Cholera liorlurt. Disrehers; and Drenterr Cordial, n ..poody and effectual -rem e dy fir stmt.' CHOLERA. Common Cholera I.lorldt.. v. Martha*. Dysen-1 tery:Pholom, infantries or flasorter Complaint, Palm is StonAch and Dowels. Yosollina, Sra Sichrress. Sickness of the Stocarwh. LoWness of Spirits, Ind 41 I,ifections crabs Stoonsch sod Dowels.. Port ;Fier ar ;milsL lIRATTN. aOFGN S. c. MARTI . IirNTZINOER, Schttilkill Haven 1. ,t: MIN& I 11. pnEvost 7 112, ersville, FRT. Tatoaq* • A. Ti. prinfor, f rnriktonkrn. And by all th e ptitelsl /It SeltltAtaliallt adtur t y .T. 4,1464 I f " " 4 7"*" - ICINAL 1- TES: iroicarititst ItikariVa SIM% as sasotrusent of' Kenai. Impraved 01 1111111 so*, amcmcwhish ore Thal& and Shea .- - .lmpeoTeit Thsaotillosbla 7144. ekl‘k! 01 , 4 styLeVnssies, Mew Alsissiama Support ers, Ladles' awake .Brises, Gentle pees Mastic Sures dift Shorddet .14tes; S . Bandages. Silk and Cot. tom - • 011 N a. MARTIN, Joni. Saivism:lbw 24.11.833, • • • r. 2-1 KATHAIRON. H AVE YOU used Lyons' Kathairon for the hair! it ix tbe met dellabtfal toilet idl e the *mid aril Is preeminently beneficial for Grew and geld beads. Th e Eatbalron folly restored my haft after a Witham or twelve pars. ,Yours truly. R. L. ATWATER, Na. 58 'wren Street. New York. Mao, 1 4 yonie Evtract at Pave Xsannics Ginger; for dye pepsin and gattenl nervous debility, ke. an ba bad st • I. C. BARLEY'S PPerftunet7 end Variety Store, Centre Street, 4141kotiffilie °Miser 1.1 „ 1853 GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. VAl4llO4N;4lie celebrated As trologers at' the I9th *rotary. has the secret which the Stogie to a bantry Maeria k is, and to make the Mullemisd happy. Ladles who Were unhappy tbstragh trots ble, fortune, disappointed hopes and false promises, have been made happy by Wm, lib melted advice was never known to lkii. . Ile is a married 123413, a maxi of fans; which makes the Ladies consult him In the took& del icate cues with perfect csufklencß. He is the tuartled and slisaleladice toandentfal Doctor and Adviser. din *bows fhi likotett of your future Hatbstad.7 _ Goov FORTUNE—AMISH. Entinenee . and Hap mess are within the reach of ali..— ,Thcsa who bad- had bad Inch, and found the more they tried to get halms' the more things went aphid them, consulted blot; their tad loch has let them, and they sue now 'tidal:tate. Hch and happy. fit has the secret that stops the deader and eiisT of your enemies: GENTLEMENI—Look• to your interests before it Is too late. Nen who hews been unfortunate and unstutessful in life tad in bus. , men who hare worked herd and struggled against adinersity and mistbrtune, the greater part of their 114 soil found the more they tried to get forwrd. the Mons things went against thein—tbena inen Mae a consulted hi m . for tbe last thirty pans. Ail those who We followed his attire am now rich and happy: while those blinded by prtfindice and ignorance., neglect ed his adrift, are still laboring against acteersitv and pOrerty. Ile shows the Mown of your future Wk. interviews are strikiy . private and confidential_ Dr. Taz th ero has chattrid his residence and alas to No. 504 Lotitherd street. between, J ouiper and Broad. the ith house. ream Juniper, on the South side, opposite the Chant. Ring the Biziewent 0 0 1.0 a ,Elett. Jttlyt. 1844 • AVOID ALA. QUACKERY, - AND TAKE. MEWL: Olt • PRE.PAIt DV A = Regular Plixs#c#aa Daly. 3REMEDY for each disease,' alad 111 pain cured.—Cougbs. Colas. Consumption, tlroup, . Whooping-Cough, . laves Cosulut, spesia, , • • Indigo:4loa, Sour pla Dym el 4, Sto p Ft - rorti• la. sad all Milli Eruptions, Fes - eland Ague. , 1 Unions Fevers, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Drsenterr. Bowel Affections, Plies, Sore and Weak gy , cs. ilbEismis• I dim, Heart Disease, Palpitation, Neuralgia, Kitt , - oey And Bladder Affections. Dropvy.ll , 4ll. : inic 'of the Womb, and Femald . , Complaints. Pr. .T. Rpset esktrrittrd Mcdt'cines an, the rte stilt of thirty'years' practice In Philadelphia. His pre scriptions are Ihr each complaint. and baste been well .tested and. Ili) PITO, by :hundreds of Plays4rians, Ansi thenteristie a Patients. .Sr. J. S. Rose's Covh.Syrtsp 47P I,:rpectenter...-This err• up, having stood the test of many years' expeditors,. as a remedy for Imitation or intlamation of the Lungs. Throat or Bronchia, is acknowledzed by all to be a remedy teal. Denny wuperler to all other knOwn compounds used for the relief .a.nd zadical ewe of Coughs, Guide. Asthma, Coniuseption end all Ltsug Intelitief. Price 50, cents and - , _ „ .kiwi's Ineepiati I s4ruP.--4 111 5 'Prvfn , ration always Tellers% .and prevents the whooping tough from runnino Into other diseases; smell as hattatuation of the Luti,t's, Dropsy in the Chest, and Ooturtmaption. ' It givrainstant relief. and frequently caree' to one wets.-- Price Womb!. , Dr- Rnser Croup Syrup.—Cblldivrt are also liable 10 Croup. which daugorous complaint yirlda luunadlatelr lo S. }thee's nvire r.I.IELNG !.srottp Spry. Price coati. Dr. J. 5; ?tare's Patti Curer cures all pain, Internal* or external. It bar be relied ontor taring anti dritg al most toittailt relief to Cholera Mario" Moll; ancrall Pains Irathe Stotntelt or Bawels,Rheumafism from cold, Sore Throat, Pains in the iambi, 'Back or 514 e, Chilblains, E pratns and Braises. Sate to All Priet3l2% . , 25 and cents.. Dr. Eum's ,Oterafiur or Dina Pare Fier.. : far Sc - mtsds, Old Eruptions, and :all Mammies arising Own an impure state of the Mc . ..cal—price $l. • lir. Roses Attrratica or Frtmstltts for I.iror com plaints. Dyspepsia; Indigestion, bur Stomach tand Corr tiretsers-25 rents. Pr- Roles Golan; Pars-for falling,of the womb, ro male Weakness, Debility and Relaxation—be cents. Dr. Roses .I.,rmale Pills, a valuable reuddy for female complaints. Superior to Ilooper's cents. ttr. Ross's Dflyptic Cosy:snout, a sure cure for Dys pepsis--50 cents. Dr. Rotes .7).mic Mixture, for Chills, Fevers, and getter al Debility. A neverfallind remedy--40 cents. - Dr. Rorer rompound Extract of Due tte.. for all disixtmt of the Kidneyi and Bladder. and for Dropsy —slleenta. Dr. Rose's i'Veintsu'aMtiol, for all narrow . conditions of the mitem. Neuralgia, Heart Meuse. Palpitation, b.c., ite. , --boe dents., Dr. Rae's thiniment—Xt cords. Pd.te mad Teller Ointsterds—zil cents. 1 Dr. Rorer Fdixir rtf Opium—superior to all other forms of Opiumz--1.5 cents. Ail whekte eatuditutions are impaired by disease, or I weak by nature, should read DR. J. 9. Mlle* 3[ED3CII. AtsvlnS (width mmtaltis a description of the diseases of one climate and the mode of treatment) It can ho had Iwithout chaste of all the druggists In Philadelphia road JENKINS I HARTSHORNE. corm), of Second and Wal nut streets, sod by B. BANNAN, Agent for Sch.nylkill Comity. • lierettaber''.2. Itis4 rtl if HOLLOWAY'S OlNTlCiraer CAErtift eltfr yo u hi., done me the berior as with one voice train one endof the Eaton to the other, to stamp the character of my ointment with your approbation; it is solvent,' two years start. I made it known among you, and already. It bas obtained more .teletwity than any other Medicine *so short a peeled. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. Corner of ten and Nassau eta, New Vork- Asf f fibre keys, ..itfre ZIP H: wean ittaidiv. Copy of a.Leiter. from Air. W.. - Langley; of Huntsville, Y tvik it%CozliCli 5, North CatolLtia; Lr.S...daled Nov- lat,Pl6B. HEAD 1118 OWN WORDie-Vii • To Peon:mos. Itottowar,-81r,--It to not my wish to berme notorious. neither is this letter', written for the mere sake of writing, Imt to say that yonrOinttnett owed me of one of the moot dreadful cutaneous. =Oscan* that flesh is heir 0, and which was considered by all who knew rte. to be entirely beyond the ninth of, medicine. Kir nine years I was afflicted with ono ofthe most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man, and sifter trying erery medicine I had erer beard op I reogn. ed irs tlespelenli hope of being cured; but a friend brought me it couple of large pots of your Ointment, which eausod the sores on usy lute heal. and !entirely reputittod ray health to My- agreeable surprise and delight, and to the' astonishment of my friends. I,Signed,) to Extraordinary Cure of a Bad Breast, when Nearly at the Paintof Death. ~ Copy di.. Letti;r from It. Durant, New Orleans, November inn, 1653. ToPeosuoinn HOU:MAT, i • . , • 36, Corner of Ann and NANSATI sts., N. Y. • ' Dear Sir:—.l.t is wlth•heartfeit gratitude I hare to In, - form you that by the use otypur Ointmorit and Pills. the life of my wife has been save& For seven years she had bad a bad breast, with ten chantey, smooth:. (not era ntn. ETT4II3 MUIR). I was told that: nothing could score her; ails was then induced to use your Ointment and rill; Wt.:, in the sbdrr space of Orree months, they effected is perfect cure, to the astonishment of all! who know us.— •We obtained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright k Co., l of Chartres street, Nor Orleans. I semi this from .110 W I desPsinces,? Paris. although I had written it at Nervier leithj4 . betimi we finally left, at that time not knowing yotar.7ddress at New Wit.. _.•:,_: (Signed+) R. DilltA NT.. . /us Alia should be used conjointly with the Ointment 10 Most of the following cases: •• • . flad Legs, Piles, . : Bad I.lrenstr, ' Rheumatism, ' •• Burns. ' Salt Rheum. Bunions. . Scalds. ' . ehilblailis. Ser e Nipples; Chipped Bands, sore Throat,: Contracted & Wl:tints. Skin Diseases, . . Ellitulam. Scurry, • Gout, Set,-heads, ' ... Glandular Swellings, theta, Lumbago. Wounds. • /fir Sold at the Establishment of Professor 110140. WAY. So. Malden lane New York :& 244Si:tan/ London: also by all respectable Dranistaand Dealers In'lledleinok throttihnut !the United States,in Pots and Itotes,rit 111 , cents, 6..4.i Cents, andll each. . There Is a eonsiderahlotaving by taking the larger sires. N. 13,—Birections for the guidance of patient* for *eery disorder are affixed to each Pot. May. 6 l'elit. BOOKS, &G. :-.. THE M'CINNES THEORY. PAMPHLET, containing the :full Ptoeeeilino of the Protentation of a set of Ktitei to W. MeGinnes. 117. , together xith some rematits o the Coal Track—prepared by Ele ilowoo, Juntptt Labatt and for soh, by: B. BANIWAN.. At/smile. ! ' - J. VV . MORK', Pluldrlpliiii. Jr4uary 6, MS 1. 13ARNUNI—CREELEY—FANNY FERN. THE Life of P. T. Barninn, written by bitoself, Plaim . e Life of Horace Greeley; by .L Parton, vrith stlinstra time. . • itaiti Domestic Tale of tbo iWsent time, by Fan . ny Fern. For sale at . . B. DANNAN'S ; Dee, 23, 513- • Bask and gatianery ave. SCIENTIFIC STAIR BUILDER. .by SCIENTIFIC.! Stair . Iluilder .hy Robert Riddell, Illustrated with 40 plates. The author of this valuable week ha* been for more than twoati years a practical builder. Ills experiencehea con. viam4hlln'.or the waterer a system. at once simple end reliable. In :the construction of Eltaie.C.aites. }laud Railings, de-,and respectfully calls sitt.ention to this work, Yo sale it ii. DANNAN'S DooStature. December 23d, 1854 50. SPLENDID BIBLES FOWPRESENTS. , 100 !FAMILY BIBLES, Elegantly binind in Antique nr Panelled' Morten wilt • j clasps. Main Morocco and ranboc.v.c4. 12t0 rocket rintray plain 31 ett and tsnbotekl!. • MethOditt. Episcopal. Lutheran and Sreshytenan Prior Books. riehly bound in Silk Wetter. SioroeroArtiqrte, with chug.; also, in Yarioug plain styles. Hymn Books, of all kinds, for sale very elsesp,at :!•1 NAY:I - • Book and Stationery titore. Drees:ll*i. 9. ISM • E. CARRICUES, • ,• PRINTEIt, BOOKSELLER k fq.5.1101- 4 111 II if Er, Centre Street, l'ottea tile, Pz., reenect, fully eAs the attention at Mereltents, 'hart:ail and the public generally, to the large a-writ:tent of booki. kr, &Tema at his now more, marising btatuterd work* , for the innfftederm. Church Battu, for eyrry, , lonorainatlon, Getman and pagligh, IttIISZIAINEI I OI. JICTPA.II4. tns JOIT ICITanL tKAIIS, Obtained .llreetty roam the publishers. by special aarange• mesa, and et the Trade Safer.--imported and dr,tnearle Law 1 - ce and staple stationery, - gob:entre :.Fiu r tidfcry and Jain' Wart, Ihney I (k' Js, tfe., • . These goods an, all nee and desirable, and bare been selected 191.11 great care from the full stork:set the largest. Irapertin; :houses and American Manufacturers In New York and Philadelphia; taro, a Inge asbortment of ink Avetant'W.t„ Of ewe manufvtirre, embracing a genmal variety' bons the emamorxhalthotuull to the extra superfine, neat ! ly ruled and substantially bound, atilt ban& and rivet,: small Mao% Memorandum and Pass &mfrs. Cyphetingand Copy Boots, Time Rolle, aim, of Lading, Coal Tickets. Cheeks, Dralta. Promissory :tisairt„ Ac,.. . &of,- and .1 - 413 Pi n tnir, ' • Of IllYfri description, neatly ecteetated; Blant 1104. riled to any pattern and bound to order; Music Magexinca and Other publications bound In every idyte of Plain and Oe. ttautertrad Binding, the Most durable and elegant. Reuelsought fMt cash, or reeelred irlattehangsfur petits. R. fIRItItIOETS. , • SHERIFF'S SA - 1 Ty - frame kitchen thereto Attached. As the property of 1 i r t leleilAßD rotn. . ..,,,,- lc Ail thew two certain tots ur pier .o. of ground, SbiEr'S SALES 0 4"REAs. SiliV, situate in the hi:lough of Scloavlblit Bitten. &bull. Y, • issue of a :writ, :of* Vendition _ i on the north iry a ratite itreet, ma the east 4\4 of tie on ofJohnernsa, deceased, on the zarass issued out of the ecoirt of O=I:WU Wk.} i . math bys2lfeet WUte alley, and on the east be Baba °Tiltil itgu?tYr toms dire, l * 4 lb" TU I ti. "Pafillii Jolual Skits!, together is width I'3?feet, and ;to gulrliri sale or outcry oh :... - , ' he dels.h NW tams, with the Ittlawtellabm , ecmilguirg ofil . . 1 ~... _._ __i • THLTRSDAF, ..KINCIf 141i14 . ' ...." tory With Dwelling Liman, with I basemant story i ,4 ' t " erwai In t h e faing W 3l3 , at the public bunts 4 ' 74 ' l 'l atone , .14 one-story tralWe !isottater's ShCip, e SUMO stable. I ..selt.e.EL' BEARD, in the 'borough of Tiattharta, in lb? , i lithigle ittidsplitb. Shop. II count/ Of ktin.rikin, the fantrilkikdatgritad lttliwntabt , I ~...n . ..., - All those two carotin lots or plop uof ground, I to wit: ; - ' . .., i ‘.,‘,."`*".' in the .bnough of Schuylkill threw. Schuyl- to c : All th at certain tat or plictorkvound situate In i Ar , “„Clits t b oun d e n on. t h e rko nt i by e p o u r square , tPP , barP24l of Tionseen. tichnytiall Ca..basested 1 on Lae bbyes 'X feet wide eller, end rat tbo west a the north by Broad street , on the east' by lot df . bd lot e gint d, gi n k g o, ennta i n fi g to/m b ar i n width Henry KePliez , en tbaettrib be Sathe iltre.tad Ott the' /... "11 6el. Lr ' l t t i depth ::".1) feet. ',mit, ho l'iunter streel,containing In width 25 forlowd . ~ 5 4 ,- 3 - ,- A' welt mute. trait or pu to of l an d, L it. l e &pill it,n fort. with the appuxernaneiss i 'eensisting of i VIM ill B orth ‘ el:Amite tosthsbio, bctivilkiii County, : M a th ree! story brie* Dwelling um ti. with lame A 1 ' llo,3 tided by huh,' B rA t rel d n &a m m fmr ,t , Kr, on, th e sirs! Cosor. . !. . . . .i WulbunA .t ldltips„ ___.e. 4t w Feswee . , ,, n4 Lora 4 oat. mu -1 1 Mio, MI that tortairadt orittetent Mind, sit- i . - tailliars..` oo ate mcalt , r. las. ds the property . of Wile , ' ULU bisitiadEß. 7r .J *Ate in the. boroash of Tamicrus, Schuylkill Co., v... ' bounded On the north bOntigsbarg Whist, se , . Setzetit twben to Unite, and wl/1 be stiffly the east by lot of 3. Roberta, on t he south by property vfl, . ' .JAMUS NAG LE, Shrii, the Little Schuylkill Navigation. itailmed L Coal Coupe, s Sheriff 's:Ddies. Pothorillts, 1... p. ny, and: on the west by lot Of 8.: rants. arntalning in f 141011 , 1 1 3 1 , BM t i , ' . . 4 , 4 t. width 40 feet, and in 'tlentitled feet, with the appoirte- f— rtasseesr, as the property of ntgeesiew.r,. , eoLa and : ... • Dim , — JOEP.B. W. KOLB. • : '—• - ~ • . mtl Also, All that certain. lot or piece of groutut, sit- , nate in the borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill Cd., kuunded on the neetb be the Wabash Railroad, on the:east by lot of ireniT'ACSaitk, on the south by Rowe street, and on the west by lot of Dr. Diiid Hunter, auttaltang In I/Ith letipet.had to depth 1 50 feat. with the a , nutienituoes, coniating-Of a two story.frarne Dwoll- I lag Heim with a Issement.atory of sodne; 'sr the pre. I petty a -JOSEVII W. KOLL :- 1 , Seized and tekon in Essen-dens, azt-will be sold by JAM.E.S.,NAGIseI; Mere Si:mails (dm Pottst._ille , ,} ,, febmeary 3, ISM . r ;. SHERIFFIa SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1 E1131:1 virtue .of a Writ-of Levari Facias:i ills/401114f the Can't or &minion Nees of &buil- 1 1 1 County, to me directed. Chore will beestoseit to pule lie We or outcry,. on BATURPAY. tits 11th day of Feb , -nary. •A. D., 1530. et 10 o'clock in, the forenoon. it the public. house of ABRAHAM TiozgrrmAN. ILLS:memento, 14 Lintdey township. (fmnetly - Lower Mabsotongo), in , the °entity of Schweitil I; th? following described teal es-I i All that certain tract 4:,f land situate In Lower Maissn.,4 tinge township, county of Schoylkillosnd state of Pena-, i Indrude, lion ruled- and described es lialowst -Beginning 1 Mat gain treektlinee hg land of Pont . Brand. north I eighty-two do ryes, eaSt ono hooded mud nfty-se- , Yen perches to a peat, ihence by lend of,fohn itu. 1 bar north ten degrees, west fifty-Ave torches to A atone, north eighty degrees east. one" bundrid An&elaiti Perch- . ei to * 4.,- ~ north ay. dagirei west twelve perches ; tea stone, north eighty-dry ,degrees east one . hundred' and sixty parebos to a stone; thence by land-of Peter Klingornorth serentenn degrtoe west. nineteen and tiro tonthaperches to a Kra, north thirteen degrees west, seventy perches to 4 pine, worth eght.ittibies wwd throe and foin-teoth porthil, to a sion a thence, by Cartel, Heckler (now eir lately Peter Klinger) north eighty-three. dmees west ill 0 hunched and thirty peretiesto fli:iluntaut; thence by vacant land west fifteen perches to **stone, south twe city degrees east one hundred and.thirtY-onePerehes to on oak- south fire tt , Cttl• • It 'sleet fortyeight-perthes to a sante. south serentytire dories west seventy-two perch- I own, a' stoue„ west fifty-one perches to a stone- thence by i letsd of 3. C. tiettletbact, roeith eight degrees east, ore hundred and forty-two perches to the plate of beginnlw,r, ! delis:thing four hundred sere* and alLowinee of six per Selzhtt and taken kn elocuticioiis the'promty of GEO. ' EISEN:HEM wad tql,t st3l4 , - NAOLE, Mai/ fiberifi's Office. Pottarlile.t l • lanittairy ' Pan 2.3!' ' sturatiprs SALES of REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of sundry writsiof . Fiert Fa , , cias, Levan' Elwin and Vendttlent Exenriare breed ' qut of the Ebert of Common -Pleaeof fieb, nyikill county, ' to ma directed, there-uill be exposed *to public sale or•I ' eatery, on , . Nelle - R.P.IE. leARCif lid. 1855, ' i At 10 fetlock Iri the, forenooneat the public house of ITA.L. I TER SEDGWICK, (American Howe). in the borough of Yeti... Ville, Schuylkill county, the following descrited real i estate., to wit: . . All that certain let or piece ofert4und, elfuate i Re, on the southeast wardly corner of Third and Marl ket streets, In the horough of - Pottsville. '.ehuti- i kill county, bounded and tiericribed 'AN; VaieWS, to wit, '. Degthiting at the southwardly teener of Third and etlaie, het streets, aforesaid, thence dote.; the lino of Third lit.. Matimerelly eighty-nine feet to .tbe corner of lot late of P. 11,,Matuer, them* ereetwarily and parallel with )far-, ket *treat. thirty-two feet lame Inches. thence northwerd ly zed parallel with Third street, nine feet, thence east- : warily and parellel "with Market street, ten feet to the I line Of lot now or late of Solomon Shoener, thence north. i wardly along thellne of- Stioenerei ilne. three 'foot to the 1 , comer of /..E. Panamint thenee 'erestwerdiy along the I rear line of J. E. Botha's let; twenty-two feet four inches. I 'thence neethwardle4ed Parallel with nerd etreet. Bev-; eatyeseven feet to eine:et:street, thence Westwardly alone ' the line of Market street. twerity'fret to the plate of he-, 'e elnnleg, being part of lormarked No. 94 in the teen of . . 4 said heroin:h. with the immwtements, confining . of a su-; , eerier two story frame Dwelling House, with a two story frame back building attached, all in a eery good condi- ! tionecOutainine gee fixtures and other modern improve- , menu. • • _ 1• • i ..:21A/sce AR that tertileelet or piece of grounde.sit- , trate in the borough of l'ottseille, Eltherylkill Co.. ' bounded and describeel as follows, to-wit: Metre; Mk at the northeastern' .lerner of Third street and (to. I forth alley, thence eastwardly along the line cifeesid alley I forty-ewe feet four Inches to the corner of Solomon Shoe. tepee; lot, thence northwerWy akog the Ilse of Sl:eerier-et ; lot thirty-fire feet thor inches, thence westwardly and ' parallel with the line of mitileo,ferth alley ten feet, thence ; sonthwardly anti: parallel .frith.-Third street nine feet, ' thestre westwardly and partite] with , the line of said Go. i, forth alley thirty-two feet four Inches to, Third sheet. thee,* seuthwardly along :the Hem of Third *tenet twee: ty-six feet four itkaleS to the ;lac-cot begl, sluing, with the appurtenances, elintisting of a two story frame Catch.; matter's eaten -.- e , - f e l Also, All that testate lot or Mae+. of ground. sit. , nate on tee bout ro westeorner of I , larket and 1,11-er• ty streets. In the Irereuelief OrerlPhare. iSreltelei•l icill tenuity. bounded on 111.pe west by property of George.; le Boyer. en the south by_a_twmty feet wide alley, on the east by Liberty street, and on ethe'north by erarket ' street containing In width...6o Vet. and in depth 182 feet, : with the appurteriames.ceusistingeif a teree three story - brick Dwelling House, with a two story tirieee Kitchen et- 1 taeliedea eell of geed water with a e ump therein. at the kitchen door, a Bare with *tabling and coadiehense, rard ; °thee out-bulleineel As the property of CHARLES WIT- ' MAN. ..Ifre. AR that eerieleaetheleeefeelereend p hi ' i t 1 = Dwelling House, situattein the town of Tweeters, I Schuylkill meaty; fronting on Catawersa.street. hounded as rollowe: on the north by propertylof Struth. I ere' estate. on the gist by ereperty of Nathaniel Yost. etc the south by Chem - tit street, and on the west by Catawis• se etreeremeresald i eald hiene being twenty-four text in I front by Menem!, feet in depth. and the lot or pleei , of ground and cartilage appurtenant - to said building. 'As the property of HANNAH EVERETT. owner. dc. and ' SAMUEL EVERETT, contractor, Bc. • I tot Also , No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate kit the borough of Minerstilie, 1 Schuylkill emantyfixnanded cn the north by-Carte bon street. on the Beath byeltaihretel street, on the west I •by lot of Daniel IL &fleet. and on the east by Erent I, street. containing 10Ctifeet en Carbon street. and 150 feet on Front street, With pie eppurtenances, consisting of a double two story frame, Dwelling llonve, with a hat'sdnent story of stone, and a one story frame Office. • • ' I mNo.e, Alt that certain lot or piece of mound. I situate en Bunting street. In the town of flew. ~ Rye, itelanyliall eentraty, and numbered ma the plan of :mid town with number 101, hounded in front by said Ituntittz street, in the rear by a.twen te feet alley.tel the westwardly side by tot No. 100. and - on Ithe cast...are ly side by let Ro. lin. containing in front on :said Bunt ing. street titty feet, and to depth one hundred and fifty j feet. with tier apputtenseces, consisting of iie two etery frame Benne= House, with a stone basement. As the! property .If MARCUS ti. MEI LNER / . I ~ , a Alto. A ll that certain underided hal f of lot 1 1 ,1 No. "eltuate on the south side of Mannered west 1 of ti'eseent street. In the town of Tremont. Schuyl-: hill county. on the plan of Miller se Yulweller, with the I appurtenances-coexisting of a two stem: frame Dwelling I Reuse, and a frame Stable: As 'the preperty of JONA- . THAN WRIGHT. .• f . all Also, Alt that certain let or pike afgtoutd. sit- it nate in the hermigh of Pottsville.:Schutielli Co.. hounded iti front: by_ Mateantange street, en the I 'tart by lot of EdWrird IL llublev. on thesouth by Church , alley. and on the we. by Ins aijohn Acker, containing. f --I _..... • In width Li feet Auden depth 205 feet n Inch' with the, FIVE PERCENT. SAVING FUNDi &:ppartormarr , .....,mr+.4ting of a one story.fra e Dwelling Or the National Safety Company. House. with a hasement Amy Of brick. As t e property i , • vir A LNUT STREET, Soltthtlireit of nEottak; w.k:Nrnuis. , - :, . ~ 111,,, Also. All that certain Int nr piece, of groom}, sit- , ,Ir corner of Third street, l'hiladelphia. Doccepo, re -e; Lute in Casa townehlp, Schuylkill ecunty, bounded , tee by the State of Penney leer& le leile ' 1 • y lands of the Forme Improvement Company. con- '- Five pereent interest i s gilp3 and the money is al Wert tabling fa width 180 o'et and in depth 180 feet. with the paid. back whenever it is ralred r..i.... wit 'mut. the necessity appurtetunces;conaistitig of a three story ahem Dwelling of giving notice for It beforehand. ,I ; House, zee lel 2.6 feels 4r. the property of JOHN C. tam, I Purple wire hare Largo sums put their money In Has ,lIAN. - • -I, Saving Fund. on account of the superior safety amt ;ten m,tiro. All that certain lot or piece of geound, sit- ', venieme i t . affords. but any sum, l arg e or' small, le rasa ate in the leamtglo. of Pettey illeeSchraylkill Co.. cell - d. i ! ronting_ on Market street, anti bocuided on the This Saving... Fond bres more than half a million of aol. Muth by as alley, on Lim west by , lot of George fl e Potts.. lags seturely itivestel for thesafety of depositors., '1 an the east by lot of Sin:meet Moyer, containing in front .: The o ff ice is open to receive mild pay money every del, 40 feet and in depth iltel feet, with theappurtenances, from 9 o'clock in the morning tin 7 o'clock in the Oren. consistingst one. of a two and a heat story frame Dlicl/Ing i igte.ated on Monday and Thunider evenings,evenings,till e oeiloek. Home. with basement story of ms*, As the property People who' have money to put he, are Invited to exit at of OF.BNARD eicreaT,EßN. - • • 'the • office for further information. . p likAlso, All that 'certain ilet of ground. situate in i , HENRY e. BENNER. Preafdtne i i borough the of. Pottsville, eounty of lectinylklit: - ' ROBERT BELFRIDGE, Vice President. : 1 bounded ors the 'norther, Mehantanem street, on I WM- J. REED. .sir+Gary. the south by an 8 feet wide alley, on the wet-byhit of, or aioremtier 11, leaf. . belonging to the! heirs-of William Shenfeltre, tlece.ji.sed. ; - T --- and on th e west br Ice. helongingio Joseph Sbellyeteing I I LEATHER AN FINDINGS. ! , rert of the lot marked la the plan or *aid borough of; D SU_BSCRIBPR respectful , T .. y • 41ely i jirt- Poutwilt+ Novi and No. ee, contalnieg in front 22. feet . ape in depth In feeteheing the same,prenelses which : rites the attentien of dealers and others, tai his Gee* Rahn , ste tt er. g said . mente ete D ee d peel ~,e _ 1 large and well selected dock ntif Leather and Findings, knowledeed hi, epee enure o n the nee d a y of J u ly, A . D e l which is kept constantly fresh by repeated drafts open lVe, conveyed - to William G. Leib' in fee. and the same i the ma,nufecturem of this 'minify and of Europe: and pee w ee , e n act ,. tee ,aid w ili b iee t.. , Leib anti r'a'zor; i which is made up in part of the following articles-. elit . -- The best oak and red Solo: Slaughter., skirting end his wife, wire, by Deed dated the list of 'Barth, 16.11. granted ; end conveyed lo Thomas 0. Pollock tin fee. - with the sp- f, aged do.; , liztnoess. Bridle. Rand and Welt Leather; T S2 h l o it ne do aci , d n ut ty cin ,... f ., d4. l ;, te ir r ax ici E rt ppe sta r. Pirm ted e ,s4 Or d sin ce , l ß la u r t! d is c, nl Porter:lames, eetaisting of a two story brick Dwelling ! Hoenel with a two story brick bark building, sad a two '', ty, Country, French and • Patent Calf Skins; Boot I leg story frame Kit chen thereto attache& and &frame Stable ; ; u el l o u re din ecose m a lt n u d cit u re n k i t u n g s g .P a ed al S ra k as in t s- B ebumee very cl(icti ts,an y ti ti e o l u enir d rs hoe ; .0...„. As the P a rope uo, rt l o t f ai T a ll , O certa MAS in e.- 14 P0 or t. p ife ece K r .. 1, ' itvurl .i. i,, ;it : I 1 iIE tate on the north eide'of North street in the bee thread, Preterit thread; Silk boot cord. Laces, end, eLlk . age, of Minerwrille. Schuylkill county, bounded r i nevi - Union galleons : Black and Ekilored English Jolting. and described as follower eotemencing at a stoke on the ' n n elided 4:l2Pere and crimped Fronts and Footings: - Awls. line of lot now br late;of henry Mee. thence northerly ' Troers, New, es. Eyelet and crimping machines rind Eyie and parallel with Frolic etreet one hundred rind fifty feet I lets . ; Steel, iron, Copper - and Zinc Nails; Film Beeps, 31.i.il'e'S' I minor Pet to Carbon street, thence easterly along- Carbon street; Knives,: Babette Pegs. Bristles and Boot Web; liarn eighty e w e th ence southerly one bundled and trt y f ee t ; niers, Boot and Shoe Trees. basis, Crimps, elamns, ellate to North Wed, thenceweeterly along North street eighty: dies. Gum. Color, Cod Liver. and Tanner's Oil;; Shoe Sett to timepiece dr beginning; being the setae lot or piece I Toole sad Cureieret Tools of all kinds. ready for Irv,' be. CT ground . whictielaniellteßenetatt_and Maris 11. his wife, sides many ether arthies net enumerated above toed all and Joseph E. Taylor and-Adeline biseirife, and Henry; ed which will be sold at the herrest market rate,. by-- I Bennett and Sarah burli hie wife, by their Beetle dated? t JOHN WHITS, r I the 12th. day of Apt, A. D. 1867, melded and conveyed I . Importer and Dealer, 1117 Market Si,. stove ;Mini t the same to Abraham Deßerven, emended, ,ice In &buy,- I ! '' , . , I'biladelpida. - kill eouuff in Deed Beek No 28 page efee, ,te., with the ; Aug. 12. 18e1. ' , 32-ty f i eppurteremates, ,coneitiing as two story' frame Dwelling . -, -House, with a basement story of stone, and a one. story ,' . "IMPORTANT NOTIOE.'-' ! tomes Dwelling House ;with a leieement store of stone, and two frame etelales. .ie the property tif EDERIIAIIi All. Greet Reduntlone, i 4 Cl is tiS ti T ife E , R w E rtb ilill no L u L ce Et sniff CARO tenan e tt. l.N , F, %FREY GNEW ,Si, - CO., 100 Chesnut street -. f • ' .4. PHILADELPHIA , respectfully intone the chi. a Acrd 141 that F.ertaireYania tuefreet of land, titre I teethe and vicinity, that they have mad e'rref Pal Reductions in Prices for Rine Cloaks. Sul'lie's, ate MT/Mayne& township, Schuyiltlll,otenety, nee I r 1 Ear wad Dress blieels he Boinegh of Pinemerree bounded - by lands. oft , ' . il William &men George EllerihsnuneJobn Reese b e l e , ' - CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. t I The Bonaits estate, Jecob Huber, John Wentz, ' ti eorge; I i This department contains one of the richest and Mote eiennbace, p le a ru ne John D. L enn e er „k em e J o h n Sts-, extensive assortments of the kind ever cffered ii this ger, containing seventy une and one quarter arcs, with I pity. taken from the very richest styles of Pares: pod the appurtenances ecniresting am one and one half story' - tendon importations. , be Dwelling benne a one story log Dwelling House with' ' Dewier, Pel bordered, Bay .5 - tote Plaid Long end Spore a basement story of stone, and a tog lian. Ap the prop- e blaw l4 . — Th,„ tee' ;Peale ken' been greatly redueed , aed art 'eels of GODLIER kilkillEit: •I - - nnered to b e as real bergeteee At* All the,right, -title and intereet of Edward Y.: el LKS AND DitetiLe GOODS DEPI4.IIT.MENT. fa . e Firtuth4r, 0414 and to all thatnertedu tract or par- ' Plaid. Stripe. Brocade and Plain Silks—a large' and lof land, situate In Norwegian tovmship, Schnel• • beautiful stork, comprising new and ru MS4. s ty les--1 bt ' klni Connty Peurreyleanie.„..begineinte et it post in Inc eery etireep. - aind dr tinit " late of Georgeo. Firelhliete, -thence south - I 300 pieces rich Cashmere and Satin Plaids. Lupins', Merl nineteen degrees mete fate - Han and fins tenths perthet Wines, and Cashmeres, at 20 lice cent, beloW iniperiatimi, • leapt/0,04.We by late dor which this was formerly a part. emit prices from S2e to $1 23. I i south eixtyeme degrees west eighty-nine and two tenths - I Fine Iluslins, Lishtneree, newt eyauteee Lluens, =toe mitts theltne of the-Peacock tract," Hants ; eheetines. Hester". Embrolderlev. Ribbons- Glove*:' le * said iewerak tract: north stety-one degrees east , Onr rennin:ere and friends from the country are rerittally twenty:two and seven tenths perches to .a post e a corner ineitedao attend us a rall—we feel assured that in 'prices °nate raideleorgeW. rertitaharer laud, thenceby the =me !,. Muth thirtyaix end requartur degremeast, nineteen per- : AGNEW It co,, ; And the atylea of our goods we cannel be on-peered , cher, to a post, thence:north sixty-one tr i es east forty . - ' lee!Cleteret greet /eke , ' Legere, I anti four tenths perebes to a priat, thence:south twenty-- Decembe r 10, teat I -19 3 m . 1 . _ nine and three fourths depots east, meiventiten and eve ' tenths perches to a post, and eortheettyevandegreas exist , MATCHES! MATCHES:I t : sixteen and seven W . 10:0; 4...11.11.P1S tolhe place of_b%ein-. DO.NNELLX, ManufactUrer seism. containing forty aims and settepereba, etriet men- I TOHN sum; trvether also. with all theerighteitle and interest of t eel end Inventor of Safety Ildext Spare Cprieht; Ober( the said Edward le Paretthar, of, its and to all Coal, OR : i ikr Jeitehea. No. 105 North Ircerth Street. tabovellaceei and minerals In the tield lard, and the right to mit:main 1 ,Philadelphia. Matches having became an indispeniable I take away the same and to past throu g h the said bud be- e ankle In bOV•rkt.Voll.7“ the enlierriber after a greet soc.. low the surface in at dinxtions necessary or convenient. i 'Tice of thus and money le enabled to effer to the Nagle inftainint: ,real, ono or. minerals from the tame, many nth. : an article at otter raulhininr, 051lly and Chrupeesr, . The err land, and to put up Decrees* , air holes to the "liEtriao.;.. ie r ... e nter knowing the daneee apprehended 413 Stetitlat or In th e el" tend , Peellar to the owner thereat, reasonable ;, the IIII:1,41* manner iO. NS Lix.ll ; Matches are generally perk =intim for any damage dorm to the property on the , ed in paper, bee by the sift of new Steem_eltieldeeT nof In making airholes: As theeproPerty of Ere . his own intentku. succeedelen getting up s barely' Pat IA'AIiD Y. FARQUHAR. ' -. •, _ I ant &LUST? Teielent Wood Des : this box is far preteeable. tow Al l that vitiate tot or plism of eamed In teal imagine:el that it ureter' no more.room eh," ,tile old mama p e g eleabere &b e gun m un e,. mar k e d i ll refine weed hex. end 011'3111A (ii Writ Irloo ifliteirliq per aerst. more seereeer. which to shippers is considerable sd. certain plan ofan addition towild Prirf&rbose with 1 Hui number three, oti tho north aide ofienhington street, j twat see ; it ii entirely , new, and seenre against creditors At teerlistanre of me hundred and eighty-tight foot wed and amentaneetie combustion. rata Moods ail danger on eight Inches wade-2141y from 'Weed street. eentainlngth i !transportation by tneene of Relieved, absinthe's- or any 0;00 on wild Washington street forty-eight feet end ins 'ether mode of renveystiee. , length or depth nurthwardly between parallel lines st I , Them matcher, aro pecked So thatenegrossor mammy right angles with alitt Washltigtotildreetto land of Able- ' . be shipped to any part of this world with lierfeereafety. hem Pett„ two hundred arid Arty-wren ket, Monte* ten, ~h ey are the mateekeirable article for home cc-neutpteion, On the weal Hem Oared, excepting and reserving the ' and the Southern and 'Western -markets: that hare ever stone in raid land, and all other rights, interests and pre been invented.,. ' ii , ',Deem whaiseerer whir_h may have been granted by al e' Duelers and-Shippers will do well to call and moraine certain Deed riatal the 35th: day of June, A- D. 1821• r- I for themselves, . - I I • carded at Chwigsburg in Deed Bata 110,8, pap 403, Irma 'd I I- - Aker These munches art WARRANTED to be meaner re John Pott, Fete and wife, to Clayton Wee 'Thome S. , any/Aerie fierefejereneferrd to the /entitle. . •,'. , /thillway and Witilain Abbott, he. ic e with - 1 the appurhe I JOHN DON'NELLY,' nieces, ecenielingura twa and ontehaleetrory frame Tire : • . 106 North Tomah street, Phiesdalebta srerebeine, with a twotwo ory freely attelithin raid a oneeete ' tteeember e. leeet te-Om W:J. LANGLEY EMI C. - W. RiDCWAY l. &Aro., a c t , phia, Orr em ioxivx(l,by , . April 1.1864 - • - SAMUEL W. PEPPER. • ._ . . SITCVNioAt to IIk:MAY J. P.E.PPER t SON. deal - •-• --- er In itikbvg, Jewelry and tiltver-wtre, N. as # • etheraint street,. 4opposita *waste - ilousefr, rbiltr ' - delphis. • . _,May 11. US4 ME • ' BUSHNELL & TULL, '. - • I o it, A.NUFACTURERS of.SLEIGHS, ly SledsAltml.bar mu:, Gigs. Co**,chi- s.lciags, Ac a,c,.. r.childrem, Wadic.Nde-euld Retail, 64 Eck Errol, above 2d, 110 1 .4414 z. Septeinber 23. 1t3.5.4. , ' Asiin • - _ CUANOLCUANOVI Subscriber, sole Agent for the Pentrisu Govan:anent, 112 Mllarlelptsta. bass Iwo swell of Pon arum= Grated on - hana, which he offers to Farmers and Dealers, at the lowest cash prloa, la lots to Ault purchasers. Mo hint tar the a Qsmnti l'rlelg . r u i s Ae er t January - 27, lbt)s F.STABLISHED IN 1.7511. • . . • 11rALLISTER Qc BRO.. OPTICIANS, HAVE removed from the Old Stand; X°. 43 Chesnut street. to theiros e m e ei tine Mort, Na. 734 Caolnut Strra, 'below Eighth; nearly oppposite She 3 . 1 -asonic hall, Philadelphia. • • iiarirar Priced and Illustrated Catalogue of Optical, Naar:4oM and Paitasc7Ar'ivrinata'iltrienti fumbled ori application, and sent by mail, free of charge. naladripbla, January Li, 1535 - ;• • BOYS' CLOTHING. riniE SITBSCRIBER, respect-: inform their nuotteron< Mende and existoniere of ; Schuylkill County, that their, aasortmeut of Clothing. for, Yountaentleinen Li touch larger than errer, and they, are disposed to sell cheap. romans living at diatance. , hero the privilege of Cxchanging clottnor, purchtmed at; ihls'rtaro, rf Viol do riot salt. . ,P. A. HOST t km/rut:L. - .172 Chestnut fit., corner of Tenth, Thilods, April :M. INA • ERE DRESS - AND CLOAK TRIMMIKCS, TO. :;9& Chesnut street,.helow Elev, And Zio. ITO South 2nd street, below Spruce ' . . We Invite At teatfoo lo our complete RETAIL Asiove. went of Mush-and SIM Itindinr. • Fringe& Ei&on: anti SVapte Trimmings of our own' importation and Inanufsol time. - . . . ~ Orders execute& at a few_baurs' intiv.. - 14 J. 1. MAXWELL & FO N', 2911 Clemitit street, arid ITO ~s, , tith 241 strett Phila&pluhin..Den-mher 2, 1, 4 1.'4 47,1 m, ' TO CASHIIVTERIM. .BAILEY & BROTHER,' No. 252 Chesnut St., above Ninth, Philadelphia; 1155 - r. ! , _w °Pt* A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING'S, I, I MBRACING the new and leading ,j„,4 tylea in Velviit...Tapcstry, brume's. inpriicts aud Sitar Carpets.: Oil-Cloths. 4c., all ii s f which will bti wild 04 th.e loitasit CA SIE P 1.0E54 Wholexale or Retail. . , - &p!otuber:24, Irai COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, No. 21 North Third Street. riONSTANTUir on hand, a large as: sortinait or Pea and eocketi KniveS, Scissors. ,Itt4 flexors. 'TaGie Knives and Forks, in !tiny,. stag, Insitald, bana and wood Bandies; Carvers' and Finks, 'Dirks, &sk Anises: 40. „ • " ALSO--a. ..cry extensive aaserinent of VCiltort..."TYa; Triti*. Fine English Guns, Colt's Pistols. Allen's itaintrars,; and Mewl: , and 15nuble barrelled Pistols, ultha gensral! stack: of Fancy liardOra: T e o Alan c it t lAah A ayd. a. -% p,rtrr.- !phis, Dot. 30, itr.i4 , [Dec. 27,'53421 51 tt • , SAMUEL S. FETHERSTON.. , TIEALER IN LANIPS..LANTERN-9, Aliarntellers.,and Candelairras„ - No. 152 S. _'d street, shore Spruce, Philadelphia. Flaring, enlarged and int ; proved his store, and hating one .at the largest ananyrt meats of Lamps in Philadelphia, is now prensused to fur=. ntsh Pine Oil, V.arapheme. Ftnrssirr - Fluid. Lard Lamps, and Lanterns et ail patterns: Glass Lambs by ttre packass,e;at a small advance oter auction prises. Being a:manufacturer and dealer of Pine Gil. Burning Fitild and 'Alcole - 4. which will be furnished to Merchants at curt prices that thec will find it : to their advantage - td buy.: Airin, household Glassware, of all descriptions. the lowest market prices, October 28. 1854. 4,151 y A. L. ARCHAMBAULT'S Portable Steam Hoistiug and Pumping Engini4; titiat Ppr loadiug • disebarg- nani log Cargoes, Fite-driving, raising Iron Ore from Mines. poinpinit Wafgr.driting Ore-washers, At.-Alen, arnmped eitpr4t ty for driving portable and stationary Saw Mills. M*o,, to aita.eh theca to-Mills where water-power bas fettled.? 'WOW) OR COAL. C. 41 BE ;USED FOR FEEL, They are EMITed by a team on tiny - road. The 11rat:P!o -=linnet .tYllter %obit wets awarded by the Fiatiklltt;in . telititte, at their exhiblttoent In , 'IFNI and also by the:Pennsylvania State, .Aglicuitural Society at Pkiiia• delythia, In 1454. Manufactured teeth. by the Ittrentar,. L_AtraamßArtm..: , - . nor. 1:!h d frainatnn 471› , ef irdtftti Oaten 'Orb - lees Aliry,) .1370'^Enin'nes ahorme on hated. 1111110010th. January .e,1554 44'on tioptember :341, IE:4 DE H.IA. EINEM EE 2-2 m ECM ~;-cm ebt iarluer; :SW ORIGIN Of VARIOUS UM, PLANT% e c —Wheat was hronght from the centre table land. of Thibet, where its rePreselltatise yet exists as a grass, with *mail mealy seeds. exists wild in Siberia. Oats wild in North Africa. Barley exists wild in the mountains of Ri e ,_ ;Attys. Millet r one species is a native of irrdia, sz , Other of Egypt aud Abassirda. Maize was brought from AttlerioC 1! Canary seed from the Canary Iliad & 1 :I - Fite from South Africa, whence t ias. t , i L lien to India, and thence to Europe and A. [lca. . I . t ; Peas are of an unknown origin. I I i Lentil grows wild on the shores of lh, Mediterranean. . Vetches are natives of Gennanyi. The Chick-Pea was brought froM the is ee .:, l l 1 , of Europe. The Garden-Beau...from the East Indies. The Horse-Bean froth the Caspian Sea. Rape Seed and Cabbage grow wild in ' and Naples.. • Tha Poppy was brought frorit tie East. The Sunflower from. Perm ---. The Lupin from the Levant: -Flax or Linseed is to Southern Euro ? , I -weed in the Ordinary grain crops.. The Zealand Flax and Syrian SWallow shA their origin by their names. The Nettle is a native of Europe. Woad is a native of Europe, 'adder came from the East. • Dyer's Weed grows in Southern Gertrat..! - Safflower came from Egypt, Dill is an Eastern plant.' • Hops, Mustard and Causally Seed came t. 6 perfection as wild-plants in Germany. Aniie .was brought from Egypt and the Grecian Archipelago, • C-oriander grows wild near the lieditn. nean. Saffron came from the Levant. Horse Radish from the South of Eur • Chickory grows wild in. Germany. • Tobacco is a native of Virginia; and Tas go, another species, has also been found in Asia. Fuller's• Teasel grows wild in Southern E rope. .• Lucerne is a native...6f 'Sicily. Spuriy is a European plant. The. Gourd is probably an Eastern plant The Potato is a irell-knocro: native of Per. and Mexico. ' - The Jerusalem Artichoke itt a BraziliEL product. • I Hemp is a native of Veraia and" the Es:: Indies. The Garden• Cress is from Egypt and tEit East. The Currant and Gooseberry Fame from fo p South of Europe. • The Pear'and Apple from Europe. .The Cherry, Plum, Olive, and Alratv.i*: came from Asia Minor. The Mulberry-tri , e from Persia. The Walnut and Peach from-the same. The Quince from the Island of Crete. The pitron from Media. The Chestnut from • hats-. The . Pine is Native of. America Iforee-Chestnut frem Thibet. The linekteber6- irf. a native of both Ash and Europe. • The Cranberry of. Europe and Anteris. Turnips and :Kugel Wurtiels . earns :fro the shuns of the Mediterranean. Kohlarhi and White Turnips are natives a Germany. The Carrot is by some supposed to f ir : been brought from Asia; but others mainui it to be of the same country as the Turnip. 5, The Parsnip is supposed to be a natil, the same place. Spinach - is attributed to Arabia. White Millet to Greece. The Radish to China and Japan. • The Cucumber-to the East Indies. Parsley grows in Sardinia. Tatragon in Central Asia. Celery in Germany. "CARROTS AND DEEP PLOWINIL-15 find in the Country Gcnikman." a cbtannen- , :; cation from Mr. C. Smith, of . Erie county, 1. York, in which be states that he riii44ti ike past season 1,375 bushels of the' Oratv Car rot to the acre. His ground was s; loam, gently inclining to the south, which ws.l:'' • generously dressed with hen manare abet t the 30th of May, then plowed a. kr de f:1, then another application of the same 'Alt:Ilk:P I it was then reduced to a fine filth, tee feel drilled in, in rows Ili to-12 inche; apart, ut fully weeded, de. How much land wa stt , jucted to this crop is not stated. Mr. 'Sae.: t. l thinks that no drought:will affect this crop the least, where the ground its ihoroughl!l stirred a foot or more in depth, and, he nigh have added, so completely shaded as the ground is by their tope.—GerritantrArn Tetr grizpla. v - Pouvr.s.Y..—lf you desire your beetle lay, givit,flesh of some kind twice or thrice s week, chopped up with their ° other food. frta fish boiled and cut fine will answer as trtlL Fowls should at all times be supplied lime or .old morter, broken fine s ' sand se: ashes ; their pen house should be kept clear, their nests clean, and occasionally supplied - with fresh bay or straw. . StV.3lati:r lives might be saved by a heir edge of this simple recipe. A large teaspi) , :- ful of mustard mixed in a tumbler of Inv& and swallowed as sou as possible, acts mu instant emetic, sufficient to remove all that i 3 lodged in the .-stomach. Siiir'KEtPlNG APPLES.—C. S. LISESilta Hartford, writes to the New England .b",; that by packing apples in dry saw-dart,- in ternate layers, he has kept than as late July and August. K. Tied r 5. Mcrriss.—A. pi n t a n d • J c . bil' of yellow ludian meal, sifted—a handful c wheat ,tiour—a quarter of a pound of fresi , ! butter- r -a quart of -milk--foul.eggs--a . 'Tet! , ') small teaspoonful of salt. Pat the milk iati sauce s pan. Cut the butter into it. Set ' 4 , 1 over the tire and warm it unlit the &Ater very soft, but not until it melts, Then tali it off, stir it well till all is. mixed, and set away to cool. Beattour eggs very light; when the milk is cold s stir them into it: she nately with the meal, a little atitt time of es 6 Add the salt. Beat the whole very 'bard aft it is all mixed. Then butter some rutdi rings on the inside. Set them in a hot ova or on a heated griddle; pour some of theta! ter into each; and bake the mufti , t. 41, Send them hot 'to table, continuing to bak while a fresh supply is wante;l. Pull the: Open with your fingers, and eat them 11 1 : butter, to which you may add mUlas+es honey. soir A .HINT TO HOESECEEPERS.. - A drops of carbonate of ammonia, in a E quantity of warm rain water, will prove safe and easy antiacid, .tc., and will cis if carefully applied, diEcoloivd spoil 11 1*- carpets, and indeed all spots, whether daced by acids or alkalies. If nue has misfortune to hare a carpet injured by' wash. this will immediately restore is OEM , ;
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