attb gator. .f~. , '-:-. ifex.nj;,;•l'..l•:: trairio jaarrna.. $) 1 , E ?lETI -, 77 - lIAWEE3 vls.'LlinEir OWEN, In ZsOr, J. - - . . . Bore previd., old Sigler took ono day, A bill due and went his way, To soe, It from • certain littoral . And sleek-hstad Courtsoll-1 at law. Thei charms intrth needed- latou/d drill' I ...t mi t-morning: . ciroth - the Lawyer. "Pro glad to wie you. Sairyer--" ”NVIEr. yos.—rm plossed to and ?us in," Sal 4 he of esters_ cape nod brush.. corn:. the bursdreth time f‘r •tin; And trust you'll sett now?' tush!" Qu.db he of law, green hags of baize. And words as nice as honey, • •41-,oil faqir,can't mine quo stztpeilrht . of mosey But if you ems the first of June, • rit give you wriai Pm owln',"— ...You'll never pay from - moon tr; Cried Sawyer, “this..rm knowing You ever sing this same old tune, And, always 'will be 'Owen." VW/NG THE WllOl.O BELL. -I have heard a, story of palling, which, as many of my readers may be ignorant of, and as it is, worthy of telling, alio being myself in a gossiping' mood; I Will now even out with it. A fine Western Steamer, of the largest class, was plowing her way down stream with a "full jlead i on." The time was,early mo - rning; the sun _had . not yet_ cooled.. his fiery beams in the murky waters of, the Mississippi; few of the passen gers,were astir; and the boat, quiet and still, save the regular scream from her iron throat, was making fine ' headway. ' Sudderily the engineer's bell rang out a fu rious and alarming summons, which being translated into the vernacular, meant—" Slow her!" - • . • , The man at the steam obeyed the mandate, and with his hand upon the lever, awaited anx- iously the next call. It soon came, louder yet, "S;op her!" "Soine trouble ahead," thought the engineer; but hardly had the idea pasied through his mind, when. the busy bell again pealed forth— "Back herl" ) • Stearn Vak let on in an instant, and siezing the lever, the matt commenced working the en gine by hand i but the wheel had not yet com-. pleted the first retrogade revolution, when a louder fintinabulalion tinkled • out succes siVeli--- ~ _ "Go ahead!" "Slow her!" 1 • . • "Back her!" . , "Go ahead!" Having obeyed the last command, and sup posing all was right at last, the man quitted his. post for •a moment, and stepped out upon the guards to`see what the trouble- had been, when suddenly, the over-busy bell again was heard: • - "Slow her!" Before be coulk put his hand upon the screw, the bell again orderM:. "Stop bee' immediately after, "Back , herl" and "Go ahead!" Instead of going ahead, - the engineer scratched his own, and then applyingi his mouth to' the speaking tube, addressed' the : i pilot thus—but stop, let us turn for a moment to the pilot, and'see wharts going 6n in his dominions. . • . This gentlemen had been Ilk a few# mo ments at his post, and was not fairly awake, . . when the bell commenced its mysterious ope ' rations, but sleepy as be was,•the queer antics of the boat, and the strange language yVihe steam pipe, excited 1114 attention,,,gthe _had ittrived at the conclusion tliatsomething, was ,wrong, at the Barrie moment that identical idea ' had forced itself upon the engineer; 50 1 ap0.5 . - 1 " ing hia mouth to his - end of the tube, theibl lowing; remarks were sent. up and down slum'. taueously: "What' in thunder are you about, up there?" " - "What in thunder are 'you about, down • there?" two vessels about commencing an engagetnetitAred these shots across their bows; the t i wain7went immediately into action as follow): Pihit.—Who told yqu to "strp her" and "haelcher?" - , . _ • ;Eildinect.—You didi what did you ring the bell fur twenty timesr ' • Pilot. —you 'lust be a nice fellow tti,tritst, Mr, to get drunk before sunrise:—; • Call 'yourmate and turn in. I.7,4jinee,r. Drunk!' Drunk yourself; I liav'ut had a drop, and you're just lying drunk that what it is. • Pint.—Look here, "014 Kettles," hold on a bit, and I'll be down on you like a thousand of brick. • Engincer.—Dou't trouble yourself to come down. I'll- be up there in two shakes, and then we will see who is drunk, and who is not. . . Now this backing' and filling had excited the t attention of officers .and crew, and as the pili4 and engineer having ()lined relief; met liaitWay down on the "boiler deck," captain and :clet:lt, mate• and steward, .barkeeper and charribermaid, all hastened to the post of ob serv4ion, antler& the two combatants Could join issue, they were seized and held, and an, itiFetigation of the affair was entered into. 'Willie all this was in progress, neither boat nor hell had been touched, but the same sin gular succession of orders was going an, and the tWo assistantspabove and below, were med itating a little affair of their own,'when that of their principals had been satisfactorily con cluded. , I, • The mystery was apparently' past sclution, but t e captain bethought ( t .- him of a possible caul , and stepping to a stateroom, iti the "so cial hall," kicked the door open, and there stood4a lanky young Tennessean, who had ern- Ir - barkPd at Memphis the previous night, very r actively jerking at a cord that ran throughhis roon in the further corner. Seizing him by the collar, the captain de manded, "What are yotrabont?''. 'About!" answered the Tennessean, "why, don't you see I'm ringing for my boots? Pulling the wrong cord„that was all., A SAILOR, the other day, in describing his first efforts to become nuntical, said that just at the close of a dark night he was sent aloft to see' if he could see a light. As be was no great favorite with the,lientenant, he was not hailed for sorne-konrs. "Aloft there?" at length was heardfrom the lientenant. • • "Da yon sbe a light?' "Yee, sir. 4 "What . "Daylight, by jingo." A: CONDUCTOR ordered Pat—•who bad no money—tO leave at the next station. • "Aye, Sir." . . But" to judge of .the Conductors surprise and wrath, to find him aboard when fairly np. der way. • • - "Did I not tell you tq get off?"-- said the Can• 11 uctor "And sure I did." "Why then are yon here again?' And sure did you not say, all aboard?" This was too much for the worthy Condue; tor, and, notWititstanding the decrees against -dead heads," be was allowed to. Pass• iStvs. Bias.'—A m 1,72.3511 boarder tt! one of our principal hotels, where they nre ' in the habit of . putting every toan'alilt lin , l l k the door weekly, bas nailed a tiii,sign at the, foot of his dl)or on the outside, with 'the noted inscription 'Stick no bills herd' , e As iNnilrincst in S.ah Francisco, descant . ing on what-he would do .were he an editor, said, 'lf I had a newspaper office, I would arm friend standing i by, quietly remark. ed, "YeS, and : nt the first sythptoi cif ty you irould-ir. it.' . A wastea's editor in-speaking ofla tailar's . bill lately presented tO ( hinii, Bays 4 1t,ASSIS - 1012g .as that first sad day ere,Eve Wta bOrri:7, Po. .tie young au, 'that. We, woilderif he owei ir his 4 . • • 1" - 1 11111AVETAFt(tA : t 1_ l - : — OARFIXTBRES AND *CAMPO, - ,`s MARSWS'-TiIItISSES; (3WEAT' - Bargains at fiNo '44 i - North IMPORTERS of. and dea l ers ; ti IRON i .gt s, . 011 SALE At miternes,orati stari,, -•... **assortment of Marsh's /11DFOIVIA TrWO'l 1 Siercinditriat sdene Vine. Plilladeintia. `- ji_ Ant STIXI,,'Ire. 13 Xiirth trete? .9rter;t4eit Mar. 1 i; Aft jril/2 aroma; olah are bauble andgit ...al lEf.5 11.1t.' • -, le 1 iti-tutsmiLeitoSet to the trade and patine in generel,'; Itt, PttflodePnia. A s -- " - "r• '''.- ....." ilnPlurlnt Titular*. Doable Rod Si Slnglarhi of that own manufacture, hi all Its simians Dumdum - of; ------ 116EATHER. style Trusses. ttero Abdominal Support-' iNUM stylo Mai Scab, Oas'Chandeliers,Verplants, Me; ' ....e nr 1 win ,sedirs• Eboadder Ent* Gentlemen's Elastic Sawn- Brackets, Drop Lights. Pillar LiAtes, ht. fie. MIIO.IIO I /1 RITZ, HENDRY /c_Co.,No.lm, oi. , der Shoulder Il=tei alar ralitYThladlidtse, Mk entiCot- 1 1 and destraNle patterns of Lamp Chandelle* Side Br 2 ell'i ,' ' [ third street, Pldisuisl: phis. Morocco Mtuantketurers. I tonal • JaCi S. C. MAIITLAt. *prat. all, PClldaldtt, ItaprOVEd Pine WI Lamp, Fluid, Lard, 4 E4 i mule* end Importers Of Fuzee Cm.r.figini, acall deal- September 34. 18.53 . . w„,..ig t Suspending , Stand and Night Lampe & bath Ikat7 wad 1 ors in 'wand Oak s o k L e ath er mil l Ki t ,.. t f:. ; ..-..,. i . r .,.-...-....-....-.......--.--4----.---......5........-ae , .. i plain. suitable for all purposes where ilatit may be re- i • pbn a d e lpuia, furl 17,18` 4 1844 `` 7-li A MARVELLOIJS REMEDY! quire& Girandoles, Boquet-holdets, Tema 141'46 ' 36 1 1 00Uttf:Liiiiii-WArtitAliTr"" ' - Per siAlarielloas Age. lof Sliiptamps,Bittiml. Fide and Stand Moms. An WOr 1' a , , IrtrArited add Fri= nalazrit, in cconeauence of bating , ng . OLDI RS, and the - Widows cit - ; per i extensive machinery and being Pr.fctica 41er-hawks. gly • , Peons titio' have served in any of the wart oititel;nl log strict attention to. Oa, tuanufarturiar4 part: also, to' ted States;stnee 1790. who am entitled. undei the late: the accommodation of custoTaermtl ' i . i art ' emigres to lC d acres of l ' IIEIDSICE. ItURNINt; A EROTHER. of 3, land , Can beta their I • v t 2b. 1 claims promptly attended to at reasonable chatter...by rblladelPb* March 31 , 1853 , ...-.' • applyingto J JONES Jr., BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, , J. . , r., Attorney d thnerslonmr, i i . April 28, 1'5.5,5t 17-ftri 21 Suwon 814 Philada. i . hell C io fi r talli i B 4 ll 2 ti e d : n as ,s. : ti x t t e ii he e s ii t tiw ar; ' ~_, 1 BOYS ,`TOLOTHINO — ._ r's— 1 I I s tie l iTo w yerttat . it , rt HE SU ist;RIBER, would re;ip t ‘ 1 1 free ft's" Arid' nr an y thin g I n itni n " tq It' finest art "' i ;fully Inform their niamorous friends and cuSinine ee of des. ' 1 t I flaniylkill County, that their assortment of Clothing for I All Ilousekee who hare not used" It will 'find it 1 Tomy tsentlemen is much larger than over, and they much cheaper and less trou'Ae than Ind* , or shy other 1 byre. ,leuwp 0 s e d to sell cheap. Persons tiring at a' distance, article out. The great demand Ter It hint, brociAt cwt; several imitations. fitorekeepos and «mariners will be' juiss t th he re P x r i t t i ha i rg y r d o n f ar•orthasanitg.ing clo thing _ Purchesed . at careful to ue; BENJA3IO7 lIMILOWS. pu up at Affroll I P. A. 1101 - T et BROTH:EL Wilibergef a Drug Sore, No. MS North tsetrud etnalt, ' , ' .. . 2.e . : Chestntit St- corner of Tenth, Ptillads. Philadelphia. tztorekerpers can get their supplies from ; the Grocers and finnprists they deal withi at prices that 113 f /-' i'f.Z., l.tp V., 15.54 I . n-ly I Bi will pay them a good pntrt. ,r i:, 1 , Drugs, Chetalcats.tPaints. Varnishes. ilre Stuffs. Ire, Be, with a first rateassortment of everything in the line. Storekeepers. Physicians and , ilannfactuters supplied at 1 reasonable rates. ALF. WILTDERti kilt. DrueAst, i .Nit. 169.; eh &a al Shoret, Philinfelphin. , April:, 1E45 , . . ,11 144 m • OM. LIGHT FOR COTINTRY PROW: 1 , • , No Excuse IrorlluissiUg ! i . ' rAmpHENE, FLUID, CANDLES`` y Ac., ,!tic. TRE SUBSCRIBER is iii - ix prepared' to pal Ontntry.ltightrilir ttaing.BC'ytgob. in Atmas-; pherit Gal. The above Is one of the nit *beautiful as well as the cheapest artifleial light that .. ever been of-!• rived to the public. 1t 11 there brillian 11. . and less than! tine-half the cost of,,Oral (Au. ft is perfet'tly sbarmleas.l no trouble ;whatever, and the Generator Li no larger than; an ordltiary Galt meter. - .. 1_ . : ; Par further infermatlon, rip* to Ihrlf,itan.leinan k I , Ogelsby, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, *here the:(ArS can ' be seen in praerient open/non. , (ountrs tights .trill be: sold at such rates as :will enable anyt Cam to 'make al t handsome profit an their investment. 'ir further partie-'. ulars respecting the Gas, or negottati , s for O:airy 1., Bights, address, pest-paid, -.' WC. wrrTElis, 1 sde .Iyrnt far the State of I Ptrinsystranfa.l, Or apply personally to him, at, N 0.13 PI Perehth street., , , Philadelphia. June y, 'fir.. 1 1 4,1 : 2.34 t _ MME= ; MANCRACTCRX.It 0,.. Port Itoartatee, Pocket Books & • ; xW. air. F),urth &Ctentiit Sts., A 7LWAYS. on hind a hr L - I._ assortment of Dort Alonnaies. . : - Worlil ......,.., 2 _ Pocket Rooks, . Cabs,' ig, — /34 " e ". Casco,' '.. • Trash :Note Holders, -' 'Mag . , Port FOllO4, • Cbesa Pocket Memorandum Books, l'urta Dressing Va.ses, • • Cigai% AD % a general reccortment of Eng/irk man Fancy 6o4cis. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Raiors, Eazor Pens • Wholesale, second and third,Cloors., 11::$111111. arnei nueli & Chesnut r;;E:?:, P.JiGadelphia. Oa the receipt of SI. a 4uperloriGpld wilt tie sent toany part of the United eitates,4 aall-Aescribing Pen, thns—medium, bard, or sett Mairh 31.-IgTZ MUSIC ~ PUSt.ISHINC'IMOUOF2 . tlitaivir,i,iti, l t v i;; i . t athL u titTgee ri t: i\Ut urillereh E e Clah House, Philadelpithi,!, are. constantly publifating. the latest Musk. from tho*ust popular An-1 thors In the United States,,in a stylethat will vie With I any issued at any other house, either in this country or Europe. They Bei/0 also the pleasure to announce, to the.public' that their stock of Sheet Music on hand. consists of the largest and most complete assortment to be found' In the country; they are Conviatilly adding 10 their Stock all the New Music published in New Turk, Ac. They also publish several Instruction Booki e which are In general use throughout the country.' • • - PIANOS—A flue assortmentOf the :Wit manufacturers i of New York and Boston. at the lowest cliengprices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a general assortment of °Whits, liktnjoeS, Flutes. Accordeons, Ac.. Violin. Guitar and harp Strings. of the beet Italian qualities. all of whkhl wilt lie fitrnish edto the public and the trade:at the Acvsotrates. . Orders punctually attended to. Inir . All Lee A Walker's MuSie and l'Ablicitions can be t obtained at BANNAN'S Book and' Mnsic Store, Potts-) vllle., Philadelphia, Feb..4.1K,1• ' , 5-f f • STEAM:ENCINES FOR SALE, • T the Fairieuni Mill, 30th • A• street. above Coates. Schuyil.ill. Ftfiladelphia. One horizontal. high ipressure Eniinh---aixteen inch cylinder., flyififeet stroke, with two force pumps. a copper, air vessni;an exhaust heater. containing fifty-five copper! tubes,. <3 flat iron bed-plate. sith or without pudesfals, tly-wheel shaft. counter shaft, and cog wheels—but with- but fly-wheel and boilers; rated at:',looesetity , five horse power. Suitable for a Colliery or Puf#Plitc. Engine. Also. one small Upright Engine- 7 p' inch cylinder, by fourteen and a half Inches stroke, withla fly-wheel pul ley six feet diameter by ten and a halt !inches face—the whole uphn an iron b+l-plate and orklttiluill:. without pump nr rated at ten horse: power. Both of the above Engines were built by lleaney.N'eafie A .0., Kensin g ton. and can be seen in operationi at any, tirne. by calling en the subserlbers. ..They are to he midi to give place to larger ones. 1; Also. tin Upright Tabular Boller—dh4ee feet diameter.' eleven feet high. containing , iiinetyitwO net, icon fines, one and seven-eizhtlis Inches in di:tinnier, with ,a.new flu-onm thintney and damper. twenty•O!ne inches diame-, ter and thirty-five feet high, giving a 'draft of forly.six feet from the grate tare. . I i The abnye described machinery will *. wild separately or together. The EnAllies to h.+ deliverable the first week In Jul v next. The FOOSII Reiter is riot in ttse and ran be, delivered at any time. CIIARLES EISMITI4 A Cat * Philadelphia. linrcli 31,18{'5 13-3 m . LEATHER AND FINDINGS. /THE SUBSCRIBER respe ctfully, in-' ... vacs the attention of dealers. And others, to his large and well selected stock of Loather and Findings, which Is kept 'etinstantly fresh by ' , plaited drafts upon the - iminutarturers of this dountry Mtn Europey and which is made up in part of the g articles, viz :•—•' The best oak and red Sole: Slaught4r, Skirting and dam• aged do.; Harness, Drictle.,! nand ;And Welt Leather; Thong and Lacing do.; Wax:Upper Boot, atain, Butrand Split do.; City ttLintighter S alted. null Collar , do.; City. Country. French and Datent Oalf Boot leg Moroccos. duck Skins, Pad Skins, andMorciocesl and Linings of allitotyt every desttription; Shou thread. Latent. thread: iilkl boat cried. I.nees, and Silk and Union lalloous ;• Black Sod Lasting, %V(); sted 1 - ppers and crimped FrontaniitlF4otings• Tacks. Needles.. Eyelet and Crimping nilt.lOnes nos Eye= lets; Steel, iron. Copper aild Zino Ntals; Files,' itasps, Ruivaa; ltubbeis. Ilriatles• and illoot Itootand ShiJe Tries. t.ants. Criellis.;,l2l3rups, Han dles. Own, Color. Cod Llv'ttr., and lahtiO's Stage . Tools and Currier 's Toils of „all kinds. Ira ady for use, be, sides many other artHeg unit entiniorrited nbove, and al . ; ut which will be sold at the ;lowest untriseVrateg.• by WIIITC, Importer and Dealer, 41 4 7 ;Market S t e above 13tb, • .•; •:. Philadelphia. Aug,. 12. 4. ! 32—ly MATCHES!' MATCHES!! T 0 lIN 'DONNEL.I.Y; Q I and Inventor of Sri,-t;!? Pitent; Sqiiarit. Upright Übod !tax ,Ifitehes. Na..loa:oSrth Fourth Street.(abet, Race,) Philadelphia. Matches havinAbeceme!arkibldispcusable article In silbsctiber 'after a great sag rule, ~f time and tu.ntey is.enabled to offerto the l'ublie an article at once combining Mil?, and C,heapa.:...s. The Inventor knowing tile dan4er appreheilded on account Ot the tiimsey manlier in which Matches are generally pack ed in paper, has by the aid of new St.iam. Machinery 6,1 his own inventioa. succeeded in gettin a Safety Pat ent Square Übricht Wood Box: this boeisl.far preferable. inasmuch that it oi:Cupies no mere retolul than the old round wood box. and confacns a! heist 7'lo nuallred per cent. mere ntaeda•s; Which to shippers Is Htnsiderable ad vantage:. It hrentirely new; and - secure against moisture and spontaneous cembustinn. and 'dispebi , all danger on transportation by ,111.•nlIS of Railre.td.Stentutemi or'any othra, Mode of con reyance.l a t • I These matches am packed so that onemss or more May be shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the most desirabitia.rticle for horde consumption. and the Southern and WeStern market .that have error been invented. Dealers and Shippers will do well to tall and for themselves. . . .- Them matches are iirAEIZANTED to be sisprirrr In anythinl heretofore offertflp the Pahlie.' ' , . , aoitx DONNELT.V. , . 10;11tiorth!ronrth street, Ph114;Ipli1a: Deeerntier 9, IFrk4 i . - . .. i - .49-Can .'. .31r0t.... pumping Water. driving Ore-washers. de. .Alse. arranged express. ty for driving portable and stationary Saw Mills. Also, to at takh them to Mills alliere water-power has filled. WOOD OR COAL CAN 111: usgn FOR FUEL:. They are moved, bra team ou any toad. The, firat Pro t:alum nillyerltal) waS awarded by the Franklin In stitute, at their exhibitions in 1851 and 1553; also by; the rennitrwania Statelharieultunal it . oelety at l'hila-1 delphia, in 1554. Jlanutactured only by the inventor, A. 1 4 : AIIeIiAMBAULT. A . % ear. 15th Hamilton .91s:i chore (late 1; Drlnkeee Alley.) Engi nes alwairs mChonrt. PhllaAlelphia. Janus ry 1555 JadelTC. norpot. ted hy, the State of Pennsylvania ln:1 8 41. - Fien-par-cont interestO given ani.lithe canary is Anvil pal i K ir k VaioneVer it lei:callodre.r. without the necessity of4,•ivin, notiee for it boforehand. Pe•nplo who hove' largei mum put rhoir money In 'this, 'Elating Fund. on a , rount, of the maporior safat7 anti ems renionte. It &lords, loiV tiny Stipa. ifttgo ot-small; It - This F t 311114 FUT/ 11142ITUTSate Salta m On p h'so 1 sacs si3enesly investeil thr the safety iof tlivosltors. i The npr'ltoreoeiioanti pity money evel7tia±:, - froni to o'clock tho itiornlnt t 111,7 cr oc k In tho, Ign:nind on MondaTanAThtuaday ,'eninrs.tlll o'clock: v4ople Who havo - psorsay to Veitbiistrit invited to fall eif the office for forth& IntOrmatim. firWitY ER, President ; itt)it nice i'resfdent, till. .1. MIK% grranrs. ' - ' • 3loy I ;iv • 4 • • ' • • r ' Or MILLINERY C • 0D5..1 ; ..± Sprint Saleti_ll.Bs3. . ghtJOHN STO.NE/& tiONfg No. 45 South Second Street, ‘.l!hiladelphiailio4 just opened their Spring Irvin - Milano of Sil.44o.4lnreet Ribroda, flower:. facet, Crape. dr., huifuding a Italie/al Assortment of aldbrecry Articles of thelkost. flesh iseinPe styles. . The above goods have been iniported expres4 for oar Smog sak4, and comprise the , tart ret and be:4 sircionnerit in.Aur line to be foundin this market, WMtillodellibta. Morrill°, I 055, i 1 1: , 1 .=-•-• •••.' 1.1 '.13 AILEY& -BROTHER, • Ha: 252 theictrat Bt., above Ninth-, Phibiaelpbiai . 11 , nice Novi OYES • ~ , . : A LAMAR! STOCK OF CARPETINGEI,, - 1 4 1 AIBRACING the new. and :leading •-i'' styles in. Velvet, Tapestry, niwittels,l4+lalni , apd b r carpets. OH Cloths. &e., all of which wilfN sold at dip loirest,CASti PEKES: : - Wholesale or Retail. Peptemt!er 2.3.054 . _ - 'TOY Cases,: i!i/adelphin. I (i and varied, I lioxes • ipg Bags, aWmotk Boards, ul;l3n. W,Derlce, CWAcis, !te.. &c. • .fren . o and Ger 1:36r0p; and Gold BEI I ,VONS'I'AN'I'LY on hand; afarge as r;&./ sortinent of Pen and Neket Knives. SClssors, and Razors, Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory. slag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks.pirks, Bowie Acnives..cr. ALL44.}--4. 'very extensive assortment of Walters,. Tea ,Trays, &e. , • Fine English (Inns, Colt's Pistols.',AllenW. Revolvers, , 'and Single and Itoutle barrelled Pistols. witb a general , ;stork of Fancy Ilardivare. constantly on baba:. JOHN M. coLEMAN49:mparte.r. 1 Philadelphia. Der Do, 15."4 [Dec. 2i, '534:1: , .61-tf BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, =I MN ME ,TO CASH BUYERS: _ . • WOWS prnr. - : .• ' TatistA.o;t.or.Pry. !J. S. DEPSY.&.SONS' ,,, 11 , :-:- . TO.. 223 North Second Streethelow ' Calfowhill, and South-v.-Ft. corner Eighili4. Spring Arden Streets, Phitadtipida. tst.uld res.peetruPy inform their fernier customefr and others. that they 'have just lald in a splenAld assortment of tbrpd,. - 011 tlethr, Nat tirtgr, Witidew Shude4 Door 3fats, dr., dr., at ;rpry ;educ ed prices. }wholesale and retell. 1 A E Ni,rter..— We Fein sill our gods as c .f , 4,i6 ;: ‘ •! .. P ra as any w otArr flo of the Lind in Ll.c Ot.y. Philadelphia. April T. 1 6.55 O h? . . _ GUANO &z. SUP. PHOSPH. OP LIME. rr LIE subscribers are prepareeio 'sup . ~, ..1 ply the above valuable fertilizers at market prices. in lids to Shit purchm , ers. .In store, 1,000; blonds Su per Phosphate of Lime, warranted equal to !a . .ny that is made. • McClean Goan& , ~.- . . '•• S'e. call the _att.:ntinn of Farmers and Dealtirs to this mason. Ity chemical analpis it! is fund tu7,coutain a larger pnqiortion of. Phosphate than l'ernv LutZanano.- 2 g 000 inrrelslandln^. For sale,by ' 3. n. A. k :4 - ,iLLErV Fe b. hi; Issl f. , 1. 7 d'.. BS. it hurres. .rhibatclirltia ,' t --- ARC - 114 — StiEET HAT sTAE, N. E. Cir. Sib & Arch St.., Philadelphia. .1 . 1 • "-•.. Al' the nbove establishment - Ma*: , -,,,:- be found a complete assort - Mont Cf. H a t .1 ~. 1 s, ;cups, Linbrellai. dr.. : ,‹. .1 . of every description. atPrlces whit* cannot fa i l to please.; Every,ai ( licle is roarniiiiclured on the premises. and ho'goodsoire allowed to leaS4 the store which are'not perfect irt4very respect. PartiCialar stied. .tion .Is invited to the , Molex , . in Ilais at Mile' e lkilars. Which for heauty,and durability will rompii*Ltvorably With those soldelsewhere for four dollars. i -i: • ' April 14 . . 1t65 16- tin W. C. W 11.01 A P.T fl. . — :: COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, v No. 31 North Third Street. • - 103 /11)rth,2eitt xtrerii 11 few docrx brinzo G, B. Killer. Proprletpr: , .. ' It/ If. It ATION ) . • HE present proprietor !laving ev cry fae,lity and a hlltni ledg... of the wart 9 , :pf community, would moat ro.spect fully soliclb:. n commit . an , e of the fortiut patronage, and pledges himself that routing Shall be wanting on his part to give the mrst Perfect siticfaction -to all. The table pill be supplied with the- Most in the market—and nothinix";tWill remain undone thlt will contribute to the 6tartn - t •A' Phis guests. 4Siettbabling- for Lrer iQU barser. cord large and rem ; modious. • April 21. 1555 unr.rx nr3l SOMETIIING NEAIr.. Nr.tv /so • CLOTH— Uz. Improrrd € 1 1 57 SRA ))};;t.' STILE oP ' Fixtures. 'Ert nch Glafcd Window lidiadeo • Are kite great attraction now of the who ; leeountry:. • . - Geld , llorder Shades. Full Landscape 11441er Shades, Send' Landscapes. :• , ert II Landscapes and ile . wers. ETC , ry variety of Window Shades, Fixtures, 0.443. Tassels. .. de. Ca-Store, Letit•red, Lodge•ltcxn and other Stinclea made to order, at,I,IILLER'S , Exchfsirc inackee.Y.'"alti,g,avectory. (W • .r Depot, Soutli.Wetd corner Second and tl,relt kreota, Philadelphia, • • April 21.15;A"-16-3m. NIAT'NENIATICAL, OPTICAL AND Philosopical Instrnme** S SPEC'T'ACLES, Miob6Copes,, ALSPY (LASS Es. DRAWING I NSTRI.I24 f,lNTS..sepa rate and In cases;' Engineers Levels.. Thiiidolites and Transits: Surveyors' emnpassm Protrac tors, Parallel huh s.' I vcry Scales, Ar.: Air PAMps. Apparatus. Ma;dc Lanterns, Thermomiders, Barome ters, tialvani,- Apparatus, .litaAnets. ' •ls supplied tiT - JANIES QC LEN, , as Chesnut streei.Thlladelphla. Priced Catalm.mes. with over 150 illatrations, sent by mall, gratis. thranghout the United Stataiquid Canada. 31 ay 12. la'ss i 111.5 m THOMAS & THACKRAY, • ; pore ciOthinemlitablasiinieut, No. 31•41 G uncMct STIIELT, Anucs 14 4 . th. TIIE UNDERSIGNED rOpe:e tray Inform their Mends and the public ruerally, that , tory have taken the Store above mentionett, and intend:. keeping ohistantly ;on hand and make. tc? order,. Youths' and thiblien'A Clothing, .1 the mem hnO'ih>e4 styles.--: Mr. entivet Thackray, so long and favorably known as cut-' ter for the Messrs. t, will give his neri•otial attention to that branch of the bnviners, and natteftt, himself hi being aide to plead, thereby hoping.to seenhi a fair sharol of latrunage. Yeri I - 1110IAS • PhiLidelphia, Ali t 12,16,5 . WM'. FRANCIC;AUCTICONEER, • N. V 7. 'corner 2d'& Buttonwood Bts.,aitte Taniany IrniLADEbrutA. . L'i'. • : • Positive Sale every Eveittog, AT 7•3:: U et. 01%, AT TUE AUCTIO' bioßr. 1 \A - TICI t ' so ld without c 4; . • fo r , 1 • ) 9 r 2„.CI I ,C, ' CaFh—.Cloths, CREAmeres, FatlrMs. and Dry lknds gain,rally,llonts and Shoes, Cutle4,(luno.Clo/LI Ing. 3lnsical Ipstrnments, and Merchaintite generally. 4`irl'he Aucti*er wilt giro 144 pirv/Vd allcutifm to oaks l r err de.xeripti,m. _ I l'hilcidelpliia, Ftibruary 17,16..3 ND'W R. REEDER, -7, '"*"'" , l • .NT O. 167 N. Third -St., (1 floor below L . l .vine,,Plilliutelphia. . , ,'7 ~ - S Auction Sale every . Evening, 1 Commencing at 7 o'clock: MT' be load at the Auetln !Sky, 0, :a genend tnriety of goods: consisting In part of Roots and Shoes., Clothe. Cassimers. IlaHware.Carreti, , }Patent Thread. .Spool Cotton, Blank lkoilts, Umbrellas, !Hosiery and tllot pe of all kinds. Wilk andldnen lEdk'f2l. iShawls, ClothingJand many other goods nin en:mended, !Theh attentiOn of Country F torelieepets bi,phrttcularly in iv ited to these ash ' s. as they will 'always qua - I:Gods to suit .1 them; IlirgoodA can be examined on theafternooti rre ' Moue to the saleL Every ankle guaraniteed,to be-as re presented. 1 March 11. leg, ts-tlm 'l,' . SAMUELS. FETHERSVON. !I IFIEALEIti IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, [i lirChandeliers; and Candelabras, N0..751l S. AI street, ',i atx , ,vei" Fpruce, Philadelphia. &laving' enlarged and lus ,lprovtid his store.iand having tine of tit:cry:largest moil .l meats of Lamps in Philadelphia. is nou:tiyerared to fur 'r nieVPilne 4.4l,,Camphene. Burning Flail, Lard and ell -1, LaMp!!. and Lantern,: of all patterns; 6 lasS Lamps by the package. at a small adranrn over"-auction,,prices. Being A manufacturer and dealer of Pine 01141 urning Fluid t"' and Alcohol. which will, furnished 4„ Merchants_ at such prices that they will hind it to the'lr advantage to ,I buy. '. Also. Household ll sserare, of alrdescriptions, at i the lowest market prices. • i', . Philadelph la. October 2S, WA. -' '' —•-fIOLEMINO & BROTHER, • Produce Cininnission Merchants &' Dealers •in VINE GROCERIES;: . NTO• 40 youth Water 'Street; Phila delphia,hate constantly on hand, Cheers, . Starehi - . Pur e , Ord. Spicer, Butter, Sweet Oil. Bentis. lard. - DrleOnalt. Olive Seasp, Cranberries. I Salarattts, , Sealed Ilerrth - g, Salience Coffee, Farina, ' Daltj , Salt, he. , Are Country merchants rending. orders by mall, may rely on harine the same quality' urgoodif kept, and at tts satue pd.*, milt' they were personally present., Jlllll3 2, , ' ;r2-ly HiUMEs . s! Great Bargainat:: .Z •• Val tiACY 81; PHILLI,PS, • A ) LE and flaruess matiutacturers, ml . Fifth a Minor atn.vfa Philadelphia :1 to call the attention of their patrons, and the public "'e rn-rally: lo theirpresent location, and to apprize then that haring arranged the• portion of their atack saVO from the late ore, and Intending to,roconuneure busluera on their stand, tit SOOti ,is it o re•tavoted,,airtilin entirely n w , stor k , Ulm otter to sell their present_ stab, conaistinel of everfaieriptioit of Double and Singleqiianleas. LION' e nd c.entlemen's tiding Saddlea and vvery article in the trade, at n very heavy deduction from (fie original co r pt and respectfully Incite Sts Inspection 14: the public gat erallp• - Philadelphia. May 19.1E45 YUPLIMENT MAlftrictontattistol, Pa. sr.gp atrAmr.'sr4 (.370 acres) Illootradale, ti*r•Drixtol. Jthie A, '5,5 1 • -••• 234 m • TO THE LADIES • . or Pottsville and Vicinity: ‘I...GNEIV CO.,l96.Ch6snut Street, Phimiteippia. aim) now offerlusOo purchasers a splendid Mock of New, Spring ShawA Mantillas and Dress tiondsi- their nssortment .of Pa riti-nutde Mantillas. is 'very extensile. comprWng one of the bent seleCted .stocts in therity, and at extremely PrqrieelL Sh.twls.—lirochts, Cashmere nod Gold !bordered Shawls, long and antosre. Also, a large tuttavtinent of Rich tin broldered and Plain Canton Crape Shawls, • SiGh.—Particular atttmticm Li regu , 6oed to our sleek of Brocade. Plain. Plaid, Stripe-Moran Antique and Black Silks. of all.qua/ittes and prices. ltittO Ens In groat 'variety. ." • Drys* Onciis.--Itionnerditarewe RobegGrimulinrs, Riw • nen, Barects. Orem:dies lifousilettsChalkie Delalnes. Hants, Primal and English Chintz'', Ai; Embroideries, of all descriptions, Collars. Sleeves, Undies, 'martin" with a full. Mock of Ribbons; Ladles' 4snd Gentlemen's Gloves. ilosisry, , ' • . ConNtaxitit meelving fresh suPpliesoneasonable goods, pecitteamencfroin .11arre, Liverpool, Now York and Phil-, adelphis Auctionlintes. Purchasers' aritivnttratetito all ,and , examine our stook of splendid Spring Goods before purchasing.: 'ItiNESP # NI. March Itt•lnt lOtt Cot/mar 0, Mile/1014in. • ' mos Li 77 , . The Orarel Itile rnal Remedy. . L 111 .Lu the a j, id litu tif F ii. 111 icrps t c h i:pe, xt:e.. see , rfac e s. lltrough these this Ointment, we u n ruad7o u t r i the skin. Is carried to any organ or inward Part. Messes of the Kidneys. dioorders Of the Liver, affections of the Heart, I nflamation of the Lens, Ast ma, Coughs and Colds, are by its means. effeciuidly cured.' Every housewife , knows that salt pusses freety through bone Cr meat of any 1 thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily pane-1 Crates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that can not be reached by other mans. .. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum & Beerbutio r Humors. - No remedy has ever dons so much for the cure Of dis- eases of the Skin, whatetef form they may immune., as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas. cati long withstand its Influence.' The inventor has travelled:over many parte of the globe, viisiting the principal hospitals. dispensing this Ointmen grin;.• advice as to its application; anti has thus been the means of regOring . COUTaleSl l numbers to health:. ' Sore Legs, Sore Braila, Wounds 4 Ulcers. Some of the most scientific surgeons rely solely on the ' ore of this wonderful Ointment, when having to rope with' the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swel lings, and tumors. Profesnr Holloway has, by Commend of the Allied Governments. dispatched tee the ',hospitals of the East large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of thti 3fedleal Staff. in the: worst ca ws; of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandnlartrWelling, stiffness or contraction .of 'the joints, even of :20 years' . standing. 10-sim Pilevand' Fistulas. • !Them and other similar distressing complairds ean,be effectually cured if the Ointment be well robbed in,over the parts affected. and by !otherwise following thplainted directions around each pot. ,Z! • V ' . 3 '' Moth th e ointment and 11lis shnsAld be teal in the followi iv ea t ses J Z , ' ' Ssiri-Lept 1 4 . i I li ; Sore Dredsts ' , • . , ~ ?,•-' tswe Heads' • . . 'V f • Sore Thnsils I i Soiree of all kinds Sprains Lam:sign ,Z 1 1 Scalds 1 Mercurial Eruptions , Swelled Glands Piles ' z' ';i• 1 Stiff Joinbt ' • Rheumatism ;-! i Ulcers I Salt-Rheum it 1 ,, Venereal siwes . Skin Diseasei .. •,,: i • • Ireuuds of all kinds. D SO at tin. 31anatitetories of Profestew tiou.owAY, SO Maiden Lane. New York. and 244 Strand, isindon, and by all respectable Drucelits and Dealers of Medicines throughout the It; nited.States.and• the citilized world, in tots. at :1.5 - cents, n2y, Cents, and $1 each,' , triellere is a considerable saving by taking' the larger sixes. N. B. Direr . ' ions for thit guidance , of patients in every disorder are affixed to each tot. • '%') I Jane 2. 'K.:4 - • '•'• 1 I • 2- '' Bunions Burns , • Chspped llttnds Chilblains Fistulas • • *AVOID 'AL:iL QUACKERY, IIZ-AND TAKE MEDICINLS PREPARED BY A'''• Regular Physician only. i LICE prolonged, and a cure, for all pain i Coughs, Colds;;Consumptien, Crow:4 1 . Whooping-Cough, ugh, • . ; User tkunplaiut.Dyspepsia, • ; . • . . • ' Indigestion, Seth . Stomach, tletvfn- ' la, and all Skin E t uptions. Fever and Ague, • .Billous Fever, Choler*, iholem 31orhus. Dysentery, Bowel Affections. Piles, ; !Son , and Weak, Eyes. Rheims ' tiam, Mart Disease,4'alpitation. Neuralgia,' Kid.. ney and, Bladder'. Affections, Dropsy. Fall tug of the',Wouth, and Female : • Ctimplaints. I At the request of mans et my patients. I have consent ed to put up a 41ass of My must efflclent prescriptions la the rem of Flintily .3.fol`iiines, each one Suited to a par. Ocular disease, and not like the manufactnrets of the many nostrums and panaceas of the day, promulgate to the world that any one Compound will cure-all diseases, and who On tho.wordsof the great Italian physician, Spffertmni.} 4 init enediines of which they 4 now War in to bodies 4 which they I. tow lacx." ..t, S. KOSE, M D., Philadelphia. :,--. , , A. R medy,lor earboDisease. D r. J. S. 11,4 , 5 KriwAvrant or (tug!, ...yrff,p. for the ra dical cure of e)resumption, Coughs, Cobb,e hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis. Spilling of Blued. Intlathatien of the Lungs or Threat, and all Pulmonary Diseases. This pre paration not my cures cousumptivu it taken in time, but it fortifieei he system against all future attacks. As 'a Cough 31edir ne, it is the best in the world! It Is now used and recoulmendt d'by phyetelaue, both at home and abroad. In be tlee. 2.5 tents. 50 cents. and el. - Dr. J. S. Rosh's Whooping Cough .S•grirp.--4111s preps. ration always rk.•lieves. kud prevents the.wheoplug cough from running into ethet diseat.es: such as iellateatien of the Lungs. Drrimiy in the Chest- and Consumption. It gives instant relief. anti frequently cures in one eitek.-;- `Price 50 cents.' '• pr. J. S. Itok:.'s CrouASyrap.—Children are ale.) liable to Croup. which dangerOus complaint yieldreimuiediately to DR..). S. stole's srviat VAILLNG Crop], Sprup. Price. :.•••5 cents. i i • . • , Dr. J. S. I: se'. , L 'atriict of Dacha, Is ono of the best remedies ever sed:for diseases of the If idneys, Bladder, , . ' e,c. Price 30 el•nts. 'f . a , , Dr. J. S. la se's Nei*: aux anti Inriyf.ratiny Cordial. for Heart Ditueasee. all Nervous Affections, Flatulence, Heart Burn, Restlestness, Xlimbnesse Neuralgia. raising the spirits, and giving poWer to the whole sj steer; It is al most miraculolis in itei•trect. Price 50 cents. Dr. J. S. Doser Dylpeptie rbmpouncl, a sure mare for Dyspepsia: Liter Complaints. and indigestion. when ta ken in conjunction with his Alteretive ur latully-Pills. Prl of both - 4 ceitte.'".. ' , . r. J. S. RT. s .G,liten Pills, for falling of the Womb, emote Weakness, Debility and Itelaxatton. Price Lo ' t. 2 7, WS. ••"; Dr.'. S....llast's Anti43itious or I:win' xu.l fills.—These Pills are notaaranted to cure every malady or disease incident to n, hut they are a grand, remedy for a Bib ra t I taus state of he syetkm and. common Fevers. When used with L Dr Roses ti Tonle Mixture. will cure, the most rn M stubboEV • Or Bllitms Fever or Fever anti Ague. Price I•2ti. and':', c nts. lir. J. S. H . sr se's Pahi Curer.—This preparation is truly the wonder o the wiel Cures all pin, exterual ur inter nal: cures papa in thi; Sides. Limbs or ikti•k. Chilblains, Ague. or Lump. in the Breasts, Corns. ltr,ulsee. Spiains, Tooth-ache. E4tr'ache, 51111 Nedt. Sore Throat, Pail's in the , Bowels and Slnmach. uddcn Colds, el. The Pain• Curer being a fine 1.010.• 31it tun.. is also used with great lente - fit for 11 • eak :Itounteh end Bowels. Whenever yen have pain use the Pain Cut.'r freely:and yen will ebtain im mediate relief. It acts like magic. Every, family shottld have a bottle*, the house in rase of aceldentor sudden sickness. l'elee 12)4.;25 and 50 cents.; I iiiir-Pertls of delleate eonstitutiens ;by nature. or those who h re been iitede so by the use of quackliedi eines, or riny.other cause. should read Dr. J. S. ItO.SE'S MEDICA L ADYISEitto persons in sicknese or in health, which beek elan bellied without charge of , ~ B. ItANNAN. Pottsville, - Agent for he sale of these Medicines its Schuylkill Co. i March in, R. 55 : [Dee. 23, '54 60.0 ! 10-tf ix• . . TESTIIIfIN Y . tiF THE WILCOX FAMILY. • • ? RE %U . WHAT VIET SAT OF i i D R ..; S W A Y. N E ' S - Compound Syrup of Wild ;Cherryit The most effectual and speedy Cure known for cbost.iptivo, cbogh., ard4, - • • Aso not; Bilineh We. brer Oranj4aints, Splainyiqf Blom'. 11.111411 y of Brceihing, - Thin in the Side ale! Bread ; lid platwn a n he iii.,, r t: iv i i ,,,,,,,,, (.Imrp. .IfroAcn °institution, Sore ThrOat, Striver , ' Lltbility, mid all Di:eaxes of Throat, Itieori and Lungr.l 1 - AlTruly Wonderful Curet • . i • The following highly - interesting statement of the case of Miss Naomi Wilcox., well. known for charaettr and re epectability to a large portion of the eitizens of St. Law rence count, New Yerk, is truly worthy of attention and Po well authenticated that the moSt skeptical Must boat once satisfied, of itseorreetness: i ; . To Dr. Stragne, l';a74delphia— . .. . . flouvrtutetn. St. i t awrence Co., N.; Y., Ike. 'DI, 1t54. .. Dear SCr4-llarinai•xperleuord very gloat: benefit from the use of yaurCO3I4IOUNDSYIIPP OF WI LIJ Cll EititY, I feel bound, as an net of humanity, to iveommend this most inealtialee tetedieine to others.. More than eight years ago It f•Il into a gradual atteirhei Omsumption; and notwithetandiug the UM, of malty other remedies, I continueittil grow weaker, and more and more disordered -in my Luna and Stomach until myttell and my friends despaired II my life::. My digestive powers became so ex hausted that 1 could not bear the lightest kind of food, except in the minutest quantities. In this condition. at the re:pipet of my brother. I began to use your slilltrP. Almost imniediatelfil d rived great benefit from it. in less than three day sailer contmencing the use of small doses, my srmach began to ;recover its natural tone and power-egrai unity very tad symptoth began to give way, and in a few inutithi I recovered to a state of cotuforta bit,. thoug,hinot pertict health. I have no hesitation in'' saying thatito your tWI ED CIIERIA' I owe, under God, the contlntiance of My life, and a degree of - health far , beyond my !expectations. I have since badattacks of the same old sytnpunns,:but in every instarreeP have resorted with perfect.success to the use of eour'medicine. .3 N AO3ll WILCOX. i • Getveastra..N. Y., ilGth Dec.. 1554. I certify hat theAbOve named Naomi Wilcox, is my sister. I have nursed and attended her In all her sick nees. and I'knuw that the foregoing statement Is correct. I hate - abed' adritin4tered Suoyne s Climisiund Syrup of Wild Cherry to other members or our family with uni form success: and ; have recommended it to others of my friendi and neighbors, and have„ been often assured of its very great beneficial efforts, and 'in mote than one Instance to the sarifig ; •of life, as 1 believe. • PANTIIEA WILCOX. Herveineetrit N.Y., qiith December, 1e54,1 ' - ~ , Si: InWretiee County. : • 5 It is hereby certified that the foregoing certificates were signed by the Misses Wilcox in my Preeenee ; that they are intelligimt and highly respectable persona: that their, reputation for truth and veracity is irreproachable. • . HAII:VEY D SMITH, Justice Peace. int - Be Cokrftil in Purchasing - tkii To obtain: the original and only genitine preparation of Mid Carry, which mast hare the portrait and signature' of Dr. SWAIN E on each wrapper around the bottle.—; Until yeTC4eMaits this compound you will never know the real vi/tues of Wild Cherry. : . SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE uP VTR ITONRPOI, ECRATITE PROPERTIES Or DE. $W AV! FAMILY MEDICINES.' D. C.- Martin. Iteedstmm, Wayne county. (thin, writes:, Novetuler ttd,les3. • • As my supply of your Medieince is; exhausted I wish , you'to send me alurther supply ine: medlately. The will. of IL V. YaneYelele. M. IX, of thint place, has been using, your aunpeund ..S.'grep rtf' If Cherry aniywishes'to continue. The:Doctor thinks it hi,' the hest medldnefOr Consumption, his wife has ever used: Robert G. Thoutrison, Wattsville, Carroll county, Ohio; writes. Mar 24, IS.. am out of, Your Compound Sy rup of Wild Cherry: and also Sugar coated Tar Pills. I bays had .:ails for our Panacea-. Soothing Syrup and . All? Healing Cintrnentoilso parte Fever:and Ague Pills: but It does beat all whkt . a demand there is for the Compound Syrup. MACE fail ;to send me. a full supply; also, your Sugar Coated Plll5l my customers will use no other Pills but yours: , Ship titfi before, ley Cleveland and Wellsville Railroad. ', ; Oeoege A. Gardner, Stoystown, Somerset rontity, l'a.; writes: 'lone medicines are in grtiatdonumillare, espe-, etally your SugarKkutted Sattaparilla and Tar Pills, and afford general sattsfaetton to all who toorectnade uso of them. Vdur Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. two ber . „l ties. and doe box Of your I'lll6, raised a' child of Williaml .ohnson'sof this place from her death-bed of Com:amp. lion. after, the doctors et:reside:ea her l case a hopeless one. I Ton will please Ibterard me a foil supply of all your Frei.' pamtlons,rwithout: delay, by way of thambersborg.' j. . Dr. Surnynes Bovvel'Cordial. - ;_ A spely and ! effectual remedy for Asiatic Cholere,l Common , •holera hforbus. Diarrhont; Dysentery. Cholera; Intantum , or Sumpter Complaint, Pains to the Stomach and - Bowels, Vomiting, Ses-SichneSs. Sickness of the Stti mach, Entrees,' of Spirits, and all. affections of the SM.: mach and DOWels,.p, j'• i i The abuse valuable naldicines are prepared mil} by Di. Swerta it - ,Soar, at tke . d. •g..-Tothoratory,; No. 4 North Seventh street, Philadelpbta./ , ' Fos Site re ,__.-' () ; , ; 1011 . G,. BROWN. . ) . ' • .101 IN S. et-.3IARTIN. f Pottsville. • G. & W. WilliTglNGElli Schuylkill ilavenC DCltill. k BARNDT, Tremont. .1, K. JIMNS. • I ' ' i • .H.Nr,IPREVOST, ' I M i b er sTi P s- • • ':' E. J. TRY, Tamaqua. ~ ' - • . . • 1 A.H„VENROSE, Beaver *endow. .. ; And by all the prittelpal StorekealerS, in Schuylkill and adjacent cOuntles. . -. • • . : , o , Slecnose's U. S.F44lmnitir." containing much usefUlin fonruttionl for all families, ran be had':qratisof ouragenti. Cali end get cm $ • . . . . May ,ri, 104 ' 4 ['July 20, ISN 00,41] • 13, •f 7-ly AUCTIONEER, CM I= EMI 111 lIMMM EMIR 71- - LYONS' KATHAIRON. . .. , ..... • used HAVE-. 4.011 'kene - Kathairou , . .„. -lair the hair t It le the meet deligbtful tenet era i lite world sad b -preeminently bectedcial for Grey I ..attd tad iteadsk t Tbe Kathairon full! restme , my halt nftirrAs letitimeof twelve years. ' Tann truly, . 11. L. ATWATER, • ; No. SG trairett;Street. New York. • • Alto. Lyrae , lPcrtractie - Pure Janales Ginger, for dye. pops s and Metal turrets debility, de., can be had at ' J , i C. BAIILETI3 , • • Pelltottell and .Tarioty store, Centre :Arad, Potti'sflla. October A 38 53 , • 414 _--, . , . FACTS FOR THE Pr:%. P.LEI i. i t - f you, wish a pleasar.: t r.... ri, healthy game, ant.P, teeth to dial ;en*. use inesson's Rai 'oortli run. For neutralizing the ellects if vitiated sp cridiems of ihnimouth. removing stain and preventing the lecumulat On of tartar; invigorating unhealthy guut and 'correcting !fmtor of the breath; this Anfrides del bums cmopefininzl , . . .1 , The form in 'which it to put up; Tendon it preferable to • ar.ish—being.i. morn econotnleal—nbile Its ele,rant fra grance and magical effects rendk.it file universal !Semite with all who value the health. pnrity and beauty of their Teeth. i - . , Prepared expetualy by 11,D. L.:DODSON. Sur-eon pez ust,'Pottsvm.-, , - Apr111.1E5,5 141.6 m • IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Dr. DupOneote Golden Female Pills. I"HE COMBINATION of ingredients i. In these Dills is perfect/5r harteitess, yet tooarkrliiitii esicacious In relieving all palotal and difficult menstrua tiori,and in removing all obstructions itc. from whatever cruse. Certain to cure the whites, And may also be suc cessfully used as a preventive. They have been used In the private prietico of Pr. Dupcneti for over. thirty years with unparalelled success in every ease. " 11.—Ladkw who are raeleta must not use them. For fultiparticulari see directions lathe box. Price $1 per box. Sold by all the drucgists in Samna!" county, and will be sent confidentially by mall, by enclosing $1 to • 111111NIAN . RAttEN ALT, aunty Agoit—atto will also suP ply:_the trade at prctristor's prices.; Signature of 3: Do- cosco on each box—nn others genuine Pottsville, Jane 9, FRENCH TRUSSES. laER` IA or RUPTURE successfully treated."'and comfort insured, bY nie of the elegant French Trusseit, impqrted by the subscriber, and made to order expresslY.for his soles. All suffererathy Rupture will he ratifit4l to learn that the- . occasion now offers to procure o Truss combining at•- • Irchterlightww with catedurability and correct eeltstrtmlien, In ilea of the cumbrous and un• comfortable artide usually sold. An eaten sive assortment always on hand. adapted to every z varietv bf 'Lupton) In adults and children, and for I sale at a.tunke of price to suit all.' Cost of Single Trite. $2. $ 3 : s4,:alid ; Double. $4, !ttS, SR, $B, and SIO. -Persons at ts distance can have Truss sent.to any ad dress by remitting the . amount. - sending measure around I the hips, and - Otating side affected.: per sale, Wholesale and retail. by:the Impoiter. CALEB 11. NEEDLES, • : S. W. en uer Twelfth and Race Ste.. Philadelphia. . . . . . _ ' Depot for I*. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace: Clipst Expanders and Ilrertor Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensorn.:llandages: Spinal Props and sup pea.. Ladles' Rooms, with cotnputent lady attendants. 31arrh 41, m',s [June °_l'sl, 25-lyi 12- 'COOP HEWS FOR THE LADIES.:r P . R. VAN lIORN, the celebrated Ai troloicr of the 19th century, has the secret whichh ro dn , the Siar,le to a happy larriage, and to make the Marrs :d happy. Ladies who were inhappy through trou ble. ntisfortnne, disappointed hopes and false protniSes, bate been made happy by him. MS medical advice was never known to fail. Ile is a Married man, a man of tam: iv, which makes the Ladies consult him in the most del icate cases with perfecteinfldence,' Ile is the married and airiirle laddes';confidential Doctor and advi;er. lie shows the lacunas df your future Iluebuthl .7 , - r,mon FORTUNE—*EALTIL Ethinence and happiness are within the reach of ill: Those who had had bad luck. arid found the more they tried to get forward the more things went against thorn, eobsulted Mtn; their bad luck has left them. and they ark now fortunate. rich and happy: lie has the soCiet that'stops the slander and envy of your enemies. ENTLEilltli!Look to your interests before it is too late. Men who have been unfortnnate and unsuccessful in:life and in business—Wien who have worked hard and struggled against adversity and Misfortune, the greater part of, thele.lives, and found the more they tried to get forward, the : more things went against them—these men titre consultid hint for the last thirty years. All those who have ffi . llowed. his advice are now rich and happy; while those blinded by prejudice and ignorance. neglect . ed his advice: are still laboring , against -adversity and poverty. lit shows the Penns of your future Wife. , :ti-ml interviews am : strictly private and confidential. Di. Vanhortf.bas changed his residence and office to No. 344"LomIctrd street. between Juniper and lima& the :-Ith house from ~, Juniper. on the South Lido, opposite the Church. ping the !keening °Site' Ikll. 'Jigv E. 146.-i WUBOB.'S CONFOUND OF PURE Opp LIVER OIL: AND LIME, - _ • • 1 A CURE FOR. C O NSUMPTION, j - Aethnt, Broiachitis,'General Debility, anti all Svalfulinis Humors.' The Proprietor has succeeded (from directions of l'ro tosser Stone) in Ccnnblulng the Oil and Lime so perfectly ! thit the taste of the Oil. which Is so nauseous tb per Sons generally., is entirely overcome, and It can be taken by the most delicate females with pleasure. And as regards the benefit of this article over the pure ell, the tolloiving case: by Prof. Stone, is sufficient to convince the Most sceptical. .The !dung lady was 24 years of age. 7. Der dlioase was one of unmixed phthisis, which.had Itcon expected to teruilnate in the course of a few months, fatally. 'The uppeiPart of both her lungs was tilled with tubercles: and to some places were beginning to soften, The case was evidently a had one. The treatment of cod liter oil wag at first mist but without marked improve- Thli phosphate - of lien... was then administered - with the oil, and the result, as in the ca.s_• of many others. Was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly getting well." CAUTION.—In account of tho great reputation of this Compound for all Lying Complaints, the subscriber Would . the afflicted against using any except that Man ufactured by him, as he' has the only recipe In the C. States for cadmltlning the pure Oil with "Lim,: In a proper Manner. ,Therefore as you value your health, purchase hone except that manufacturedby • ALEXANDER R. WILBOR. • Did Court Street. Bosten. • Per sale to Philadelphia by T. 11% DYOTT & SON O 132 North Second Street. For Rate in Pottsville by J. C. 1117(IIIES.tiruggiFt. opposite Episcopal Church.. Pottr.vinO. November 11, 1t 4 51 44-9 m 1 FOR RHEUMATISM, • N r ELTIIA Sprains and pain4' of i all I:inds. use 31./PGAN'ti. MAGIC BALM. proiared And acid by .I..)I.t)IZGAN.TbIid Otreet. near Market, Potts and 133 Vine street, Philadelphia. where, the most sotisfactory references can be Oven. 25 and 40 cents. a bottle. 1 THOMAS] JACKSON, .' - 7 Land Ronntl Rope Maker; Re,ad- --- 1 : lug, l'a, White, Varied' Manilla Bap° of any i i ..iiT , . References. > , dimensions. BALTIMORE. March 19th, 1A55. 1 Flat liOpes, for Mining ci other purposes, Towing lines_ ' Er. Jatodi ..lbroan—Dear, W:—'ilea several caiies of I and!Calial cordage of all klinitn ' 1 your Italni which you have,sent , me for sale, have all been i Bed-Bgies, Wash-lines: Sash...ord, ..4c. Superior. Pack- Aisrsell of and still they call Cur more. I fa° :forTldeam Engine; iAISa, Went prepared Hemp ion win. please Send by express k 1 doz. more. to- soon i l'acking;n very superior article. saturated with h cutup. :as convenient. It is a cure for,: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, r sithin which fully doubles its capability stand frialon, :Sprains. Burns, Cuts and Bruises, and other cr ojedie l i 1. and:insures its preferenee Wherever it has been tried. Or :. whkh It promises that cannot 1 , 0 AUMRSEP[I. It is a med- ! den4thinkfully.roecived acid 'promptly executed. !line that will recommend itself wherever it is intro- ' ,Nievettiber 11, 1554 ' : l' li . , '. 41-ly • duced. min' notwithstanding the repugriance to such l' i . POTTS:VILLE ~ ' remedies generally, Its Invariable success in the 'wort ' ' 'Saddle and Harness Manufaefory;: cages above named, demands for it, even of the moat pre I i 'judieed.fitir and imp:rile/ trial. ' . i -- Th e Subscriber would , 4 ) . I had acaee in my own family. a servant woman who ;. , f aeain most resp,;tfully hat: ite.the ':d -has suffertd tbr years with rhenmat ism and swelled limbs. . attention of the Citizens of Potts. that In walking they-would suddenly give ways with ! vitih and the Coal Region in general, to his large! and ;: knots on her wrists which catised hen great suffering.- - I well selected stock of SADDLERY. all kinds of . . ,We had Used other remedies without success, until the I i ' Carriage and Train Harness, 1 • Balm wasi tried, which gave instant relief and effected a i Collars of all ticseriptleaS. Drift itarn,•stn'Ac. lie de , perfect cuie. . - • 1 tires all who nosy need anything in the above line to call I hand „Yon a certiffeate from Dr. M. IL Battzell, ono orl ;and see his moods before pureltasing elsewhere. as there ; our most hminent physicians. anti from other gentienutnii can: be nothing lost. ; :. I,' . 1 ' ;of our city, who are well known and testify to its:valua- ! oi-dees for Ilarness, •te.,;;prbmptly tilled on reasonable ble quality. YoUrs, respectfully, , I terfus. - , : liki:% . ER IVuM.ELSDORFF. 1 . . WALTER W. BARRY. , 1 pppyrilo Epficilial i:'itrrh, Noire strrit: Pdt.trille. 1 ; No. 4d. South Guy,st:_.et. 1 M itre d ' 3, iS:if. , flay 13,'54i ' 9-tf 1 ' . . 11Aumiotte. September 22,1R51. ' W. W.,..iiarry,,Eso.—Dear Str:—At your request I have - tried Megan's Magic Balm in the various ffunplaitits for which it Is recommended. I take great pleasure in ad ding mine to the long list of testimonials in Its fattor. I l• candidly ;confess that its effeCts have surprised me, in ':- Burns, Rheumatism& Neuralgia. &e„ by Its prompt ac tion and :certain relief. lt should be frond In every man's hnuse. as an invaluable antidote to pains.- of all kinds. li have tried it in my' tlwn family, and found that ! It gave the relief it promised., , Yours, truly, ' .1 W. 11. B.trrzr.u., A. Si.. M. D. - ' June iji''ss, i 2341ut THE GREATEST 71.edleal Dlusovet7 of the Age. TA • KENNEDY;` of Roxbury;; has ,11.overed in one of mit' common pasture r eeds a rowdy quit cures •‘ !, • 4 Every Kind Of Humor, • from The worst scrofula doS.'n to a common piniple. . Ile lasei tried it in over 11 0 0 cases , and never:failed ex cept in tiro eases (both thunder humor). lie has how in his pesseSsion over two hundred certificates of its'virtue,. all within twenty milmof ItoOton. Two bottles- are oTarranted to .cure. a nursing sore month. -1 . , .. • One tw l three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face' . .1 Two to three bottles Will cure the system of bilis. Two h4ttles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the month and stomach. - :: . ~ .... ,_ . . , Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of IFirsipelas. , • One to two bottl,n are warranted to earn all Mainor in the ilea",- . , . , . Two Mattles are warranted to'cum running of the ears and blotebes among the hair; _ ~ Four to sIX bottles are warranted to cure rorrept and ulcers...vuuning nue bottle will cure scaly' eruption of the skin.; . Two of threelottles are warranted to cure ; the worst ease of ringworm. Two or three bottles are 'vra' nanted to cure the most desperate ease of rhenniatisub Three to. four bottles are warranted to mire the salt rheum. Five tO eight bottles will enre the worst case of scrof ula. I!. beriefft is always experienced from the that bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is take*. Render, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the virinitk of Boston. 1 knoic the effects of it in every case. hio sure as water will extinguish fire. en Mire will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle- of it bUt that sold another, after a trialthmlways speaks for itself,— There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprisifiy ; first that it grows In our pasture& in Some places inite plentiful.and yin its value has never. been known until I discovered it in 1840 --second that It should Cure all kinds of limner. . In order to give some Weser the sudden Amend greet popularity of the discovery,4 will state that in April, Itis3, I peddled it and sold *ant six bottles per: ay—in April. MI. I sold over One thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale druggists who have been in the Ludlam twenty and thirtyjcvirs, say that nothing ba the annals of patent medicines was ever like it: Then is a universal praise of it frdut all quarters. In nay own practice I always kept it strictly for homers —butaince its intradnetioass a general family Medicine, great and wonderful rirtuesthave been found It that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic tits—a disease which was al ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few bet. ties. 0, what a Mercy if it will prove effectual In all mat of that awful malcuty4-there are but few who have Seen taros of It than, 1 have: 1 know of several MR'S Of Dropsy, all •of them aged people Cured by it. FOr thexarierts diseases ot.the Lbw., ilea headache, Dyspepsia. Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the'Sidlq Diseases of the plane. and particularly in dis eases Of. the kidneys. &e., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. • No change of diet necessary--eat the best yeti get and enough of it. . Piredimu for use.—Adults, one table-speortfhl per day —children over ten years, 'a dessert spoonful4ehildren e from fire to eight yeas, tea=spoonful. As no directions' eon bo,applicatile to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate en the bowels twice.a day. • , . . .11miilfactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. Mt. frayvvnstreci, Rozsnry, Mast. • i; Prior ! Dile; Dollar. Whetcrate Agents:—grew Turk city, C. V. Clieknet:,l3l Thuvlay street; tt. 11, itiltAi Iv. Broadway; Rvishton CL5r1t, , .275 Broadway; A. IL' it Bands, 100 Fulton Bt. :Wholesale agent. for nintasylvania. T. %T. ,Dforr & in North 2nd Street:Philadelphia. .FortalednVottarille, by? J. G. Brows, J. C. FlugAea and 11.-/Ifibewatr. - diet 19. 1855 291 • BOUNTY LAND BLANKS, AA Set of Bounty. Land:Blanks . for all kinds of Applicant'', for sale at . B. BANN. Bonk and Skink gore niii!b 31, Igs It icI;NAL. =-3111 REI HOT ,•- - . - -..7-......., , • g----i-. e, i. --- , ---•-:-..- - 7" . " -- r ' "THE WOO," ..,: .. Arabs Allayed, betravae!" 20 Oa 4tb,Plstlada. l I riOPR*ToRS--EVANS ift,';'Orcoattn, - i • ; ' Yointstiiit eriiibb.bNiWCollit. • 1 - '• . . Hours ofiNntii: -- • . -, _ mimiyasy-444 A 7 . 1,4 to lo I ln!sier-dent's Ord'yi Ito; TE .1 t 1 to llsi ; Ittlad"Oislat,Fetoratus4/ ' I NA 7 li r----- ONACHCTreiSHANIIOICIN, PA. 1 • i W. Wasveri Prioprletor. THE abOvp well knownanalpop - 4 1 ulatStranst is still kpt AY Its ON proprietor, in i town'of Shamokin . ',lle , tlktteiv himself that by its • wand attention to the 'wants. end controioahe of the travelluz.Public and ttle.cnetemeits, he will continue to secure their putiormes. ;11Letiible.ilii be supplied with I • 1 the best the market affords. 1! I i "••-•- .Er He re 3 PCdron * ittsitio 1 the ,cltisens of Scbuylkllt 1 county, stciting the shall:lain region, to give him a call. ' Shamokin. April ',N, I,s.rrti 1 .', • ' 173m* , ! 1. IitEMONTI HOUSE. • , Tremont, Sehuyll4lll,Vtquaty, Pa. PHILIP KOONS.l . foimerly I keeper In Plueizrore. =AO respectfully his former patruns,and the Publir'sen amity, that hems taken tbe ZAP:MONT 110U5k..." in Tremont. and is pr, ; pared to gettive and areotamcslate the beat manner, all guests who, may favor tap Matti a call., are• no ponld also bring to OS) .notice of the people 1 residing In the Cities that Tr moist Is a beautiful spot in a mountainous countrY , armied with salobrimos 'air, not quite font miles distantlfrs= the beautiful -sfentara Rilir." Malting It altogether olitesitahle plaro Sommer resort. April 14. IMS ' WATCHES,,TFWELRY. AVIIBErS i CHEAPVSV4TCII 'A''.'ili 'Ji.rat E . 1,1111 STollil t io.l ..2 North Second street, i oppold 1 tite Mt. 'l, anion Mouse>, , . . Philade phia.- „ ; I Gold tear 'Watches, full J4weled, IS N. 'canes, r...:'911.: vet Lever, full Jeweled. slll:lnVe4 Levine, s9:.Qtrartler, ' $5 to s7;' CiUld Speetaclea sl . 'oo (0 $10; Silver Spectacles, $1 50; Silver Table :4poons..per 10; sl4 to sit: siitLl,Do.. sort Spotting.. $0 to $11: Silven rrea Spoons, $.l 75 to s7'.:' , o: ' Gold Prim 'and Gold Cases. 41 gs to $5; Gold Per arid : Silver cases. $1; together with a:variety of fine Gold J. elry, - Gold Curb, Guard and 'Yob; Chains. All goods war- ; ranted to ti , as represented. - Fatehes and Jewelry repair ed in tbd best manner. Alan, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac. made to order. - i I N. 11.;-All 'orders sent by !Mail or otherwise , ;rill be' punctnalli,attended to.. 0 . i. 1 " ' September 9. IS.'i4 ' , ME : ;: • WATCH, S. .IUST. liteiltV KM! an tatensive iSeortment lnr, Witcbeg, as follows: i I 1 - I, • i Fine Gold Magic' 11uOting and Hunting Cabe • Patent Eover. from $6O ictsloo. ' ... Gold Anchor Lever and Lepine. from f - 22 to $5O. ; ~! Slicer , Iliztel,e.l-11untingaiW lien Face from ,i 5 to 00. ; .feiceit-41- 1 41,..0 a voty extenSivb assortment of Fine Jets ; rr.. : ' 1 ! . 1;; . t i ; ' 'Flared 117114.—Justeeitelved , a variety of the ; Latest patterns and best , Itality, by the sot or slit- gle;pfeee. - H: I ,t , • Fancy Croccis-:-IneVeMs variety, such as Flte China Figures. Flower Vases, inkstands. Ornaments, .tr.f. ilusial foldrustentr.—SopeHter Violins: Guitars', Acctir-; dorms. Flutes, itc., Sc. I I Ail of svhiih are offensi at ,thelowest market prices.--1 CalPand see tor, yourselves,' aO. e ••- • ,i . MAX I.llllsl3lEllS. (bite L. Pigher.) Centre streeL3 doors above Mahattango. li , ottrille, ,. Dec. 16, 1664 , [Aug. 'NI. 341 . _ '46tt : i 1 , WATCHES 2 JEWELRY, -, 141.11.versWare, alga Fancy Goods. ~‘ ; A CHOICE ASSGILTSLENT of the tinrst quality Itt: „cer 'ilk at the tewein taah prices, at 1‘ M. - B. Lie , . 1 1 4 410X11EAWS, No. 114 South Second street. be.' 1 U......tA ween Pine and Colon. West side. Philadelphia'. The :assortment embraces 4 Large and Select Stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, SilietiVere, Albata Ware, plated with fine Silvtr. in Spoons; FOrki, Ladles. Ar.—Jet Goals, Fans and Fancy Articles of lOmPerlor quality, deservfng the examination of those #ho desire to' procure the best goods at the LOWEST CA:9I PRICES. , • Having n,'praCtical 1.-nowlerfig of the business, and all available,faellities for ItupOrting and 3lanufactnring, the subscriber con9dently in‘itos purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favorable as any other establAhineitt in either Of thelAtlant lc Cities. All kinds of : Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and. Silver Ware Manufactured to Orderjwithln a reasonable time. Watches, jewelry aud Silver Ware.faittifuliy repairs 4. '; 1 • .. , I -; i . 3IY.M. B. ELTONIIEAD. Nit. IS:4 South 24 St., a fesr,doOra above the 2tl St. Market, West Side. 'i . I in the- Sonth WindOw 4 4ht6 Store:. may be seen the famotia 131111) CLOCILI which COmmands the admiration of the ;scientific and cutiotia Setif. 241 ISA 4 , • MANUFACTURES. EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD,. • Illahantaiigo . St l oi Pottsville: orTHE .:Subserihei i s prepared, at his old Stand. to furnish( all kind'skind's or inateriali in his line, uildlEnt purpose!—lT lain and ornamental. • ' He invites ..........! particular attenii9n tri the-Vaal? &ones and Amu-. ra ents of his manheicture.-. They can he had in ev t • Af cry variety of *siyle,atl kilt compare favoribly In beailty and tiniSh, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at eh , apetyr,siesl Jan'. 13, 1b551-Iy*l , ' - . WIREROPES. 11A*ZAIII), Nlanufacturer of Wirollope for InelineAlPinnes. &r., Carbon Co., Pa. Bopea of superior qualify inti of all len g,tha and si zes on hand•and made to' ater on abort notice... iteferenia, ran hem:ld:4') Doughta. Superintendent and Engineer. Lehigh Cal' and' Navi4ation Company; N. D.'Courtright. Superintendent Hazleton Coal Comps. ny, Mnuell Chunk : A. 11.. Brialimad, Superintendent Bea ver Ileadow Coal ComPany.)lauch Chunk;' Belford, Shaw E Co.. Contractora, StimMit Hill: Penna. , oktober,:l4,lSsl, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY:4, 18th St 4 bet. Norwegittn & Mraltaratango. ' W, . ZER.l3L!aonounees to the cat : y it of ,Pott , aint vicinity. that be is pre to tuanufartUre I" , n4an Minds of every blze, color and,.styld. at' stn:rt notire land at the lowest rates. He ft;els:eonfulent that a trl;i alone is sufficient to he con vlnc6(l of. the advantage,4 purchasing his Blinds. •...\ tint , a.. , ,;,itment of lOirOs,constaiitly on hand. Ite is altio prepared to repair, mint, and trim old Blinds In sueff. a Manner as-to rondt.riliem almost equal, In appear ance. to 001 V. i is Jan. 4-ly i.—.------ --- .--:-.---- GODFREY GRAF, • i (2 . 1[1..D . E1t - , Loolth)g-Glais,.. .Pict ure, ~ lug and Portrait Fri 3tanurictnrer—cinistantly keeps on. hand a larzo assdrtitent - of Engrasliags; :also Mirrors. Picture and fancyl frames nt - all pat terns { and sized. Ohl frames resilt. and.hlt Muds Id' gilding done to ardent the lowest .prketi. " titIDFRI:Y GUM'. Guitt4r. th St. 1 door Worn PO)j SI. but side, Reading., 111. Sitio. Hammer's Patent. Machine Corks. frfait PhiladelT pld.c. always on hand. and prders remised pt the Saute priees akin his Factory.; I t ,i i Reading, April 1.1.1i.51 'I , - • 15.3 in 1 . . - . CUBA HAS FALLEN; • . I . $0 •has the Price of Hats and Caps. WE would again most respectfully ~..= L vite the attenthea of the citizens Of Pottsville and' co t in general,;.to kinds of large and ele , ...tant assortment of all kinds of ioods in our line, that ive have now,received, and are in daily receipts of. corn prbled of llats;Cap.s-: Eurs..l: tienfienten & Fine Mole-idtib Halo. alwa,on ha (I, or , i mad I etn order of the latest styles. Otter t ps. Ko suth flat's. 23haughalea—lu ShOrt.;,anything in .he ilat and Car line. . ; '''-; i W would also invite the particular attention of the La dless to our assortment of VUItS, which have been &erected with great care from the largest stocks la the country.— Nothing shalt be left undtoie on , our part, to give atis fact.on. Call and give, us atrial , next door to Pottsville ileac.' . . :i O. C. LIVEZLY & Co.. N. 11.‘—A large assortment bt lluffalo Robes on hand, at prit-os;tci suit tbo times. Notiumber IF, 1554 Olity ly] 45-1 -. MOROCCO , FACTORY. MorißnanOgCsCwo re, at k Art, : l ll . i . E t aa o idS n i nau OE' et., tottsvme.. Tian undersigned respeaftilly informs the clistn era of the above well known establishment: that he will c 'tonti ne the manufacturepf allkinds of MOROCCO. Such - as Rid. Straits: French Morocco. Sire. lint an Bonk Bindinr,a, Pink Linlnp. ac.; and will COlll4 antly hereon hand a general assortment of all kinds of LOATH ER,such as Oak Tanned and Red sole Leather. claiighter Kir*, French and City Calf rzkins. Miners Upper Leather, and a variety of shoe ,Fincings. all'ot' which anal as Threads. Nails;,Pet's.tianips, . will be sold nt the lowest cash prices. ' oils L. 311Niltl. 00-411 kinds of Skins; snob as Sheep, Goat, Deer, .tc. and also Sumac. takeh in exchange for. Leather, #t the highest market prices,:or paid for in CASH: f l Oct. 29. W. 444 MACVINE CARPENTRY . . I. AsH,,nnApa, moviansw,t. R. li. win PACTOHT AT ; tr St. Clair, Sealkyaklll CounKy, Pal HE Subseriber;:(of the late firm of T, Bright S Lawton), haring now his 3iatitifactory In complete order. is prepared :to manufacture by. machine rt. D'autme Frames, .s,2sh,Waars, .Itheatr,Shaffrrs, /ken nistirs. Atenjaj'Petts. and goner- s A ally all turning In Wa•xt. Alan. 'garlic: Drift ct• Railrorfri (Ors, with the ' rum work complete, 4c.,ikc.. at the Rhtutust untie ;Hp has for sale Lumber of any deseription, at d can furni.h Bills of Lumber at hhort notice. Also, an 'assort ment of Doors, Sash (glazed and primed). Bed Posts, &c., Ai• , constru.tly on hand. Persons desirous of purchasing articles in his line of Ltisiness, are invited ,to ,cail and exaniing his at •k and p workmanship beton, urchasing cfsewhere. , ;Orders are solleitect. and: strict attention will given 'to their faithful and prornit exeratietv • CHABLEB 'LAWTON, Ja.. 181 Febriutry 5.1)1 ag .1.1. Machine has Len improved by the addition Of. it Reaper Attaehntent, , and it Is nnw offered as a Mdwer. or as a .Mower and Reaper combined. with foil confidence that tisthe most perfuct and suretlettlal,niachino now in use. • ' This addition of tiltraper has heen effected iM by en larging the main wheel. bY circular sections bolted to the rim of the wheel. (Thik has been patented.) • It can be vbanged to the Reaper in s few Minutes, without] injury to the Mower. • t The agency fur the saletd this Well-known machine is still retained by us. and may be seen at the Office, N 6.78 ?Guth Wharves. Philidelphis, where they will be deliv ered: to purchum :after the 15th of 6th rebuilt (May) treat. by one of-int In person. . .1 • price of Moirent talk Mower and helper ooMbined, 11136, Terms cash. :Catammitestions to be *Millard IiERI:I3 4 MIOTIIERS, Alissmyttows,'N.J. April 11,1856, ' 15-Zit ; • ` 1 ' :15-ly 1 : Exn JOHN T. LANG ...., - , JAMES H. 'ASSET, '1 Range di,Sign Painter, Glazier & Paper Hanger, TORWEGION_stieet, first house from I lA, Centre. and aptaidte Moratner'S Hotel. _ _' Wall Papers. i The BOON Ptiete. it.. a Tallow% mice, et the lowest 1 Cash prices. An A pprentke wanted. i PottrrUist, , Mareb - 31.1665 [Dec `.0.'55 5,1 r li• PAINTING, CLAZINC4 PAPERINC. • TIANIEL NAGLE would respectfully the friends and the pall; l)le$ r MO it, muted bce establishment intr(klari.et street, oprotite Sieholas'S °Mee, where haa Ili 14 happy to retire crders (Cr all kind.vor trasingsi tee his line: La keeps always on hand an ass )rtmeu,t - of i Paper itiagiagi, Glass,Pairda & Enameled Glut, all of whieb)se will furnish at the lowest rites. and he p l e d ge s himself that Its will execute , all work entrted to. bis care promptly. In the beet style, and at reaso us nable 'rates.' Ito therefore Invites the people generally to give hirti.a call. , , Pottsville. April %5 1 irr.m PAINTING, GLAZING 8 PAPERING. • Removal. - JW. BOWEN having removed his . shim to two doors above the American lions*. Cen tre Street, and taken Into partnership bis brothers. the subscribers announce to the public that they are prepared 'to execute ill orders in their line' with the greatest de spateh. end on the most reasonable terms. They employ good workmen end their customers may, therefore, be sure of wit istketery jobs. ,'Thee. also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid assortment of Paper-hangings, iiindosrshadeS, de., com png . precy. variety a style and ali, to suit the taste anit pwket of purchasers, and w hic h they offer at the lovrre City prices. , .W . BOW t BItOTfIEIIS ' doers above American lions°, Centre St. ,Ptithrville. April 15.52. • 164( HARDWARE. iAIRBANK'S SCALES. T . HE subserihrs,, agents for the man- , nisei - uteri , . Lave just reeeist a new article. called the -Union Counter Amite," calculated to weigh from 3-f.„ an ounce to 240th. For bale at E. the YAli YorkMAX Store. k Pottscille, April 2Sth, - NOTICE. j7HE • SUBSCRIBER, hereby giies notice that he has appointsA Mr. GEORGE IthIGHT. tardware Merchant, sole Agent' for the *ale of The pt. ent Door-and Gate Spring," in this region TILE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to execute orders for the &bore mentioned Springs. They are decidedly the best article ever offered to the public. bein' remarkable for simplicity and durability. For sale. wholesale and re tail, at . Bnioirr kLE tCIFS Iron and itardwareStore, Centre Street, opposite! Miners' Bank, Pottsville. HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT: vr sit i THE SUBSCRIBER, having now arrang ed his goods at his new 'place' of hminess. and with a new determination of .furnish log all 'such goods ZS the-business of the Coal Region may 11v:tire. at their lowest market T/1133. solicits the Inspection of the Public. I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full stock of . ' Rai Iron, . Chopping Axes, . . Flue Iron, Coal :hovels, '-- Cast Steel, Trace Chains, . ~. Slit Iron, Nails and Spikes, ~-• . • Rope, Tackle Blocks. . • Bellows, , Ansdis'and Virus, &c., hardware an Iron Dept, CMIRE - STRELI'. three. non mimeo Market z .' End side. '" .. 'FRANK rtn - r, July 15, 1.544 : . • Vs..tf - . • CLEMENS ik. HEISLER'S ati• ' . HARDWARE AND IRON STORE, Centre Street, a few deers above Market !East • side) base constantly on hand a full assort ment of. ' . ... . ... . Stnith's 'fouls, Building Materials, Shoeniiker's Tools. : I Files and Rasps. Nails, Spikes and BraiJor, Counter and Platform Scales, liar and Belled Iron. Flue and Sheet •• Cast, Shear and Blister Steel. Tin. Plate and Sheet Zinc. Bar, Copper and Sheet Brass. Ply, and liar Lead. CastiMrs of all descriptions, X-cnt and Circular Saws Butches Choppers. Cleavers and Knives, Anvils and Tirmi., Blocks and Tackles. Chain l'umps, (nal. llcmper and Brass IVire, Coach Trimmings. • , rho Subscribers would respe of the puhlio generally, to the Hardware. too numerous to ruined to sell as low as any cot Airmst -1853 ' 'BRIGHT . 4- I NEw IiARII D • low Matz' 'lot, • nem: Rank, IN an excellent n fecadilrinunings, ?Springs. ;Saddlery. Shi . ,emaker's Tools Carpenter's Tools, Cli.m, arid Paint, liar Iron of all sizes, itolled " " • Nails and Spikes. Railroad iron and Nails, Smith Tools. Building, Materials, Cast Steel. Shear Steel. Arm Blister, - . , Mill saw,. • Cross-cut Saws. - . , Fine (land-saws. ' 0. li.returns.his thanks to the - publie for the patninage they extended to hinl in hisindividual capacity. and hopes the new firm, by the quality or their goods. strict atten- , (lon to business. and accommodating prices, will,deserre and conunand thelecontinued:support. . • . i RIIIGIIT L LERCII. -j . . Dealers in frardtearc and from flmtre strert.,l • Pottsville:January 0.1555 l-tf I INSURANCE. MINERS' LIFE`INSURANCE KtiITLUST COMPANY. vorr3vlL/4 PA • VATITAL $lOO,OOO-C 11 Arit T I 12:•1 ,V/ Perpetual. • :1 This enuip3ny. chartered by the Letzlslature ut sylvania_ with n capital of One Hundred Thousand Tars. Iv now fully organized, And LAS commenced tdoi-!1 ue.s. ... Ceinpaiy fa prepared to nicelvo monies and-other. property In Trust, and allow interest em all monies posited InAr*t. at the rate of, five tiler cent per annum,:' principal and interest payable on demand. i For rates ofTronlnan on IMP insurance. Fre the printed : Tablas supplhA at the office of the company, Centre Street, Pottsville, three doom south of the Exchange 1 tel. r JACOB IIIiNTZINGEIt, JR.. President. Join( B. Amur. Seery and Treasurer. April 1, THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL A:kip JOINT 'STOCK LIFE , INSC RANCE COMPANY; FFICE CENTRE S'PREE'r, next door above Green's .lewelry Store. VITAL i'IOO,OOO—CIIARTER PEEPETEAL. Tliis Company: reeently chartered by the Legislature of 'Pennsylvania, is fully organised. -The Company is prepared to effect Insurance upon IPirili and to receive and execute trusts: and to allow Interest tth monies rece.ived at the rate of five per rent. per annuini utilt i c cs otherwise agreed upon., Principal and interest pay, ableion demand. Ginitzti and assets safely invested in llonds and Morti . gag,is and other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable 19 , rash, of appropriated to the.payment ef. premiums. Fair rates of Premiums, on 'Life insurance. see printed tables, supplied at the ConMpany's office. NAT,II AN' EVANS, Preet. , • • SOLOMON FOSTER, rice Picet; • B. T. tATOR. crelary and Treasurer.. • S4pt..l STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO •IOU.R.TII ANNUAL STA'I'EINIENT May 15, 165-1. Ass Ohs May Ist, IS - Z+3, Cash premiums and Interest receir. ed the past year, mutual depart. Mont; SIOI,U4S l 2 CBl's Receivable in KWH'. 2:1,647 41 Cash Premluins, Stock Departml, 40.2:52 21) 170,5 CS 15t1 Lo. expenses, commissions. re,iL lasnrauce, mutual department, 101,506 & s‘i stock '• 27,031 95 • ASSETS: Bonds. mortgages, stock and other . ' - gtiod securities, ' :113.115 72 Bills receivable, Cash. on band and in bands of akents, Fpi Fire og Inland Insnrance, apply to ' .INO. T. SIIOENER. Agent J;uly 15, , 1854.- • • 2S-1y i INDENINITY. Fr TIE' FRAN liLlNTire Insurance Co,'. 11 of Yhiladefphla. Office, Z.:O. 1634 Chesnut: street, no.ir Fifth St -wet. • , , DERECIORS. - i 1 Charles' N.- !smacker, . 4.1e0rr..,e W. Richards, Thomas ilart, • • Mordecai D. Lewis, - ! Tobias Wagner, • Adolphe E. nor* • , 1 Saninei arm%, , David S. Brown, , I Jacob:R. Smith, . Morris Patterson, contintie to make Insurance; permanerit or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as lOw as are consistent with Security. t ' The Company have reserved a lame Contingent I , und, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely inTested, afford ample protection to the insured. ' The assets of the Company on Januaryi st.,'l 549. as pub. lisharh agroeably, to ail Act of Assembly, were as follots, via: . 1 . . itortgaies ' ' $500,558 65 Stocks, - $51.563 25' Real Estwta, 1r..6,358 DO Cash, &c., 45,157 Sii ' o ' • V.:WM.097 671. 'temporary Loans, . . . 125;159 001 Sines their Incorporation, a period of eighteen Years, they ilaVe paid upwards of one million two hundred Moss ao dollars, louses ty fire, thereby affording evidence 'of the advantages of insurance, as'well as ihe ability and diapcwition to meet with promptness. all liabilities. 1 ClLtltCEs N. lIANCKEIL President: CHARLES G. Btacasu. Swretary. The sub fiber has been atopoinfed agent for the abo've mentioned incaution, and hi now prepared to make in an on every description of property. at the !owlet rates.: ANDREW RUSSEL Agtotti DottraLe, JAM 11,1851. 2-ti LIFE INSURANCE. • 911 HE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, e J Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of ,No.11:. Chesnut street,. the First door East of Otte Custom Ilmse. , CAPITAL STIO,nOO—CIIAIITER PERPETUAL, • Continue to make Insuranceson lives'on -the most firpr• able terms. • „ o. • The, Capital being pnid np and invested, together with a largo and constantly Inerealdng reserved futid, offers a perfect security to the insured. - The. premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or guar.' terly. The Company edd'a Bores periodically to the ituttran• cis for life:* The first Bonne, appropriated in Dares:Ayr; L 1544, and the reemid Bonus in December, ISI9. amount to mi addition of V 202 50 to every $1,0(X) Insured uhler the oldest panties, making $1,%2 50. which will bepald when It shall become a claim, Instead of $l,OOO etiginaliT hutur ed t•llte next oldest amount to 31,.547 50: the next In age to $1,212 50 for every $1,000; the others Id the same pro 1-.pertion according to the amount and time of standlug, - within additions make an average of more than ft) per eent. Upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an ' ' Dual premium.., ° - . . . Thomas Ridgway, Armon Davis.. 7 John' ay Smith, . Robert Pearsall.: . . • Joseph Yeager. : ' • 'Thomas P. James, _ JoseßhT..litiley, . Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanatlent, form: of application and farther information can ba had at . the omee. 1 . „ . . donelP.l.l.3ten; Actuary. Are The inthecriber le *gent for the abore Cotetuni in Schuylkill Ocnattty, and wlll effect IturnranctLe.. And: Ore stl mortuary ittfortnatkm on tho eubject. ~ 4 i • 11. TIANNA!.§,i. Aril Di 1 R5ll. . . IS-I y J.S. GRAY Axles and Springs, ' 'Table Cutlery. Pocket Cutlery. • Carpenter's Tools, , Ikltania Ware. A lien's Resolvers', llfle - Barrels. Table and Tea Spoons,' Bruai and Enameled. Set ' ties. Pans. Boilers k Tea Kettles, heavy Railroad Traces, Railroad Iron and Spikes, Double and Single (tuns, .• Double and Single Pistols, Shot and Game Bags, 'Powder Flasks; ' I POwder and Shot, 'Water Proof l'erCnaltion Caps, ' • Rifle Mountings. ' ectfully Invite the attention above and other articles of mention, as they arc deter meern out of Philadelphia. :15-1 y t. LERCH'S ti ARE STORE 'Two doors I.e ehand nearly opp6si tat he 31l ot Divine, where willle found wtment of 11snnw41: nee. Vibe TrayF. Brit:mkt Ware. • - - Assortment of fine Locks; Table Cutlery, - • Pocket,Cutlery, TAAL. , Spoons.- • .kovils and Vices. Assortment of fine Guns; Sheet iron Crueib]es, Wire, Tin Plate, Brass Brass Kettles, - tt'ad Pans and Boilers, Chains, Itailm.id Traces. ' Poirder and Shot ' EBB Eli TQ 4552.5.867 1:11 19.:419 58 18 m +.xsursi John A. Brown, D. Danner, Fredertrk Mown. Geor g e: Taber. . John R. Latimer, Wharton Lewis, John R. Slack. MAMAS RIDG WAY, Pre Odell!, ear; Glass AIID GARDEN SEEDS, Puff Aigrinnaltittrat I:•f• Irnplecntut i & TIIE stibleriber will E 1 an hand eto H t4. Time' thy and otherGri wads, White Closer And Liit t , c r .:. seeds, together with Garden—and Field 01,,d..:, will warrant to he fresh and got <I. ti, . 11 _,,. orders for all kinds of VrOlt Tr......:,,,,,,,, z 4 t, they area represented) Aurieultorat, Imp'ol,, rt ,, ~ of ; tt blob. will he fiirnisind at rnahnl.l-t0rr1t,.t4,... Ids and trees sold by the .n 1 .crit cr arc ' s t i . ...;,- t. ,at alit., only r, , T , groticr+ of roputat ion ap 2 , lit. does not deal in seeds Pmenrod prrtm,"... t., motor; from th cv who 5441 eheap. ajthq,l,, a ; . .. ehirseter of the P.,1t.1 sold. Nor d, , s 1,, 1,,,,h i Z , . 6.,d, r0x,,,,„ rn,.dilstiintuciy in moll 0,..t.,,.; their h.° !lose proximity detert,rstes the ii.itm.i.•' tleularlyi those of 'the same specks. Thi.i, an iz, '/ i roinslderat lon to those'isho purrha......ithrr 5 t ,i,` ... : ' trees. l'or tree', se.. Send in ordors (4,1",, 41. . li e it ‘N t LAs•rtsn Et:•IrECTS OF IioNES.—.II,, L , their, natural and unerushed immediate effect{, in consequence power,of resisting, but if mixed i n tities, in a crude or semi-pulvt•riz e d Fat,: the sriil of, a . tield;thebenefit ;:vo t oi e'dly be extreinely laSting. The eff ect I . riot bO manifest in the remarkal,le • any crop, but in the wodyrnte many crops throtigit - a series of yea r% orie.who has !ever taken pains to F. l d, Object, cannot have failed to obie t y e i';'; decomposition of uneruslipd h on „, a, .'year to year they are turned up hr tt., . from out the 'soil of the gartleu.. Tb. not have been placed there int;:etinn;, - . answer the purpose of a tnanuro;; been thrown out from the linehen most Convellient,placp for gi.tting The bones in this position ntowt v yielding up their constituent clernent combinations, the earthy particles at One crumbling into thi,t. A man should' not labor solely tc,r immediate benefit, but he should benefit of future Years; and henc e it 111;:,.. no conveniences at hand for eouvertinz;)•, into superphosphate of lime, or of crk 'therm to - dust, they ought by no'mean.. Wasted. Their incorporation. in :in T10r...;., state, with the soil, will greatly add to it. , a; ing fertility. We know of a field in an adjoini nz that had been cropped for thirty ro arL „, 4, now -in a high state of fertility. The ing.fields . are 'nothing like it, and with ;cultivation , would by. this time have iterly impoverished. The form fq : of an old Indian burying .ground, the country was first settled, was ir,lt;. ;with graves within six feet of each 0th.,!, 1 -.over.the surface. - The dead were hiriolr. .7 . sitting posture, not over two feet be';. !surface, and the writes, when a bov, f,r,v,.. pockets many a time with be . ads , arid t-,,heads, turned , up by the desecratira ::i share. : • The half decayed bones o f t h e ,:, rigiries, are this day, to be seen. nunglei ,- the soil, and, sad as it may seem, furu. to successive crops. of grain anal grad. L the soil at any time gave sigiis of lini,,,•, t; :: li Mout, the occupant merely ran the plow%!1 i a. few inches deeper, and turned up a mere Indians! A goodly number (,f readers of the Rural will recognize the t'l l referred to, and can vouch for the truth y-.I above Statement. The melarluily truth:: not belgainsayed, that the ashes of a f rz: race of med are to this day eariding It'.., of our fields, and the fact is thereby esti ed that animal remains, and especial !y k• are of ' lasting benefit as aa element of fa:: 1 . ..--Rio,al New Locker. • FEEDING BEES.- . 17,11C feeling of bees lark scale has had its'dat•. It has pro, splendid results fora time, and reiuhe length. in splendid' failures. rheaphr a composition has been used, awl thy' have been fed freel}•.,•under the imirs that whatever they stored in their cells of coarse be honey of the first quality. Would ask why Cuba or Southern honey made of the first quality wh'en it is ate for the first time in Cuba or Florida, if hate the power of converting an inferi, , : title into one pf superior quality. Th:: mason is,that much of this so-called b ,,, islaken from the sugar. plantations of f flowers which do not furnish the best h And tho second transportation, althutql by `,Yankee" bees, does not produce any ical change in the article which is Honey is gathered, not made by the 1, Those who purchase in market Cuba h, tvhich is packed up in 'tYattlee - lt.st. , .not het the best end of the bargain. -have yet todearn that the packing or potation does not make it the tine diats , ant wholesome artiele which is found itis'j cloVer upon all our hills in New Engla . .A . The feeding of bees on a large scale. it - a N.iew to secure larger quantities of st;r.: honey, operates upon the bees in a variel! , wars, and the principal objections to hat . following:—l. There is no profit in it. man gets the quantity of honey which he: —2% It prevents the bees from going al to igather honey from the fields.—". ] bees are fed liberally into the fall anti e: th 4 spring, there will be very few empt in which to rear young bees.--I. It isl tive,.because a cheap and inferior arc 'sold fur one of supelior quality:--5. It: in the process of time, iti the extinct the bees. The feeding of bees may be i, tised with advantage whenever they are amply supplied with winter stores, a which happens to late swarms ; and to ! freim which large quantities of honer been taken. For this. purpose a (hen may be used to help them through the . Imaybe desirable to take from the Is 1 tie white clover honey which can be id.boxes with a view to supply the het 1 a cheaper article.—Eddy. Ilecipts. ciA.K.r:S.—Sift a z.antil flourinto a pan, and cut up among i; a pound of the best fresh butter t or ma pint . of butter if it is soft enough to in that manner.' Rub with your ham bUtter into the flou'r, till the whole 13 C r: fine.. Beat up three eggs very 14:ht; mix with three table-spoonfuls of leaf -sugar. Wet. the'flour and butter wit beaten e gg and sugar, so its to term If you find it too stiff, add a liitle cold Knead the'dt;ugh till it quits your hazJt• leaves them clean. Spread some fta, Your paste board, and roll out the dough' •i a rather thick sheet. Cut it into road with the edge of a tumbler or sometbin.; ilar; dipping the cutter frequently uto to prevent its sticking. Butter s ome 1. square iron pans or baking sheets. cakes in, 'not too close to each otter..:, 'them in a brisk oven and hake them 4' brown. Have ready a sufficient qu:o:t:l' rife strawberries, mashed and made sweet; with powdered white sugar. some of your finest strawberries. al Then the cakes are cool split thew. 'them on flat dishes, ilitd• cover the piece Of each with mashed strawberri on tbiCkly. Then lay on the top pieces. sing them down.. Ilave ready some icit, spread it thickly over the top and duo sides of each cake, so as to enclose 1 " .2 upper and lower pieces Before the ice quite dried, ornament the top of ererl : with the whole strawberries, a large ° l ' e centre, and the smaller ones placed m a close circle. ; These are delicious and ,beautiful co properly . made. IThe strawberries , 11 ° t .cooked, will retain all their natural, .Imitend of strawberries you may r!"..:. oleories. The large white or buff lonl: berry is the fittest, if to be eaten niter.
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