I! ltiii(l .f 4 , - Ci..;: , i lo '''..i_ . : 0 GEE litt4l , 3lllClPlEttiltiti-AD: . , - It is the sacra duty of journalista tit keep this ftmons ilaPed in motion. The .fortisol gives it a i shove shoot' In ellistory of Western Massuchu setts' we dadthelollowing account of a well-known ballad. , On the 7th of August, 176 t, occurred an event which has been celebrated in - song. It is doubtful whether any . piece oft American doggerel baa bola so fortonsts-in the term of Its perpetua tion; It relates to the death of Timothy Merrick,. fiertilbli bite of itTstdantiskei and has been added toltodinedided„ until the versions of , it are. Duni-, ham The verses are - said to have beiOrrittest by a poling woman to whota,the unfortunate Man was err/gaged he -be merited. !A grave stoma still . Mittethe plies, but the tailed; of which the fol lowing Is en anthiintle ropy preserved in rbi ily; bids fair to outlast the Marble: , ~.^FOis-Sminskediamnntale there did dwell -1. dutely youth was knowerfall well ~• ~ - Lieutenant Merrick matey son A likely youth nay torentyrats, . • ' 44111fridaY morning be did gQ - intothe =widow and did mow .?...11,30111tdue toPrett-dtedhltlitel, : *Sten iterMat at, hts heaL , • • ,When twelve. kis daily wound • tis eythenpan the gebund '• -- And erste Ito his: was tnbent • ~"-Cilitelyilondestill as be went • . • ~."tinislitti wu hired - 1 . bat tree of tthi friends to him aided - .41tertbsesSltsmaactee workmen idled :sued their poor Thaittb/ alma must mil "10-Whin la theta father went ', • wok Ws sou with divrontent ' and them the fond only eon he found dtad as a stone a ton the ming. • • • -mAnd there be lay down eerie to rest • adds both his bands Arrant his breat - .bit mouth and eye* closed fast - - • Arid there the poor man slept his last. able esther_stende his track with tried cancer= Where he had ran songs the corn . • • Immo traces where be did go did appear to-rugger tire and troy. , ' • wThe seventh of Anna testi-one ' • this Satull asident was done • - be a wanting les to la toe repaired ben god does ealL" • • ... - From the N.' Y. Tribune. A nu mow voits. .. _ Duovzn. . - - . As sus To, Monday, July W. 'he Judie called the name of Veiry Sap - - PiP....._tuu. • r- - "lure I am / wide awake and fu ll of fleas," responded an athletic siztooter, who had been looking vith c:onsiderable interest upon the Proceeding,s. Mr.-Sappington was a young mitt of about 22 years, quite hronzed in the fangs•,:::llis features 4earn parti a lly bidd.ne .- bp a heavy beard of , about a weeks growth. He was dressed in a jean coat, vest and pants of s "brindle" color, a red flannel shirt, and in cowhide loofa with soles full - ,y an inch thick. In his hand. he held the _remains of an, old light sloshed hat.: lie approac inhed -the , rail. "If anybo M y wants medad, jes trot'em out 3" 1 said; Mr Sappington. -., ,• , "Yon are charged;' Mr. Sappington, with' • having beei found drunk in the street." " • irtiriures the matrtlutt stn I hovel a right vi get drunk if I want to? I'm a 'Merino." . 0 1t isiippens tor be an offence against ,the I.ir , in,New;York to be fontid drunk." : "So Much the wass for the law. We.'„iiin't f e Aufools 'Aar l' olio . from,•down in- Kiln -4 Then icin ate from , Kentucky?" ' Al•wis bore thar, butwas raised in 'Dunk. El County."• ._..-• ' - ' - ' -'' - -"Where is Dunklin County?"'•'. " , s ' , f•I`I reckon you habit traveled mud; in His. 1.-..iri:. Why it's down in the senth•tatd. It was located on swamp land,'-because thin. ic - isu"ttotniTor it my wliar else - iii the State. l':.s an' almighty country, 4tidge - --.-r . that' are 3 )1 4 1 /, cv*,'..w:likei;-s.iiier,ol;aziiim-r4eAu aig gem. yeller gals and - Democrats is the pririci• pal - piialtictsof *e idle:" . you've never been 'tliJialge, hive your. • • ,-.: i '•stS'o; -naive not." • ••-• ' ' - • ' l ' . 4 . Well, I allowed you hadn't. -I , WoUldn't advise - rate go If you should ge thee •hy WAY Of variety, - don't *take along' stay..i I staid Aar so long *exit took mu twelve years toget'strength enouglr . b) get out'of the if-4. ." ..,_ "Say, Sir, Pre4rini.is int allniedin Court. You must not indulge' in• profanity." . . --,' •• !'.l4sotnalftne, Judge, but I ain't never think' of Dunidin County without .3rautite to swear. I never was soled of -,itwything,iu my life as when ,I got'ever iniotli4n4:4 ' ' . .... ' ;Vie' afrlr - whi;', alrOgil MirrAaPpiefltnn than his - Waimea,. He .stated, that atanit 12 O'elOcit On Sanday . night lie.eaw ItIr• , , Sappington wanting dein. oar of the princi• Pal streets IC' etditiiregalif lidiatier. He saddefily`sheired' off and riehthtil'of - a 'hat , bees pole. ' , 'Mr lit'theireolnlieiced 'abusing thee pole; and used' threateninglanguage 'tii-j" word the Polir for - it s 'luntrairantable'assintt o tthint ishilePtieeebligoingskong-the theca's-. The Officer , then Volunteered tii take Mr: Sip•• Pinflbun'S Pert;:itild tidairtiAtr,if he would neennirtitr , bhn , he would leave theassaulting roil (the barbee*Pole) in the hands of an officer , -,- lifter soiste,persaasion.-Mr. B. acqui esced" and thooffieer brought him to the.Sta tinnaoeserby-whiehlimo.- was so drunk that he.wasunable,toste',. •,.. - , - . ~"`,3Vlust is- your hesitate; Mr.; Sappington?'' , asked the - Julfe v ..":;-•:`,,"„ ~- ~ ..,..., , 1. ‘‘l came With - iid'roie;,"2 . , . "What laud of alaroiiii" - was a • rig t smart .chance o . oxen • aid ailiglitspinklite,of cows.", . ,_, •,' - ' :"irlikic, awns ..;_n4 tbe - drove frnm liii nni,L4" - . ~,; „ •:, ~, .. ,_ : •,. ..: . . - l e !! PIT; krukon I. did; 'and I rode one of 1 4 4!e#..eil--Y•i.aY.ef, varietyßu,„t the and or brio) for fidin' t so . ldida't make a *f'9. *the change , ';;;Tudlie*Wu didn't nay er footin' it twelve_ huudred,miles t dia you? "No, I naves did."... -..-- - .srOfelf,'Ehy s thiiiilati*,teia been-eielltitlf tIP ground yon '. . allow that it'n *tiler trYie' ' to A man ' s tinlerpitdn, 4- ; lir- ?.*P14 11 1., I t " , 7kere- did you inrekese . , yoar liquor!'_,, .. ~ ._, I : ,• , , , , , ;., ,"Thaes only , one ,plaAi that I. knew ofito geVit." :. ' . ~ ..... „.• . -Mews's that?" .•'• • , . ' •'- - ' 4 9tt the' whiskey' shops ilia • taverns of ... . • orator. - .othotel where you • purclimed;the'li: , • 4 1 P ciiyre !fXl:ili!ifiti for tile : iliai, - Illagi.-:: ' ' 1141 es. about all many barrocuns in .York as • thar'e customers." • ;7• .• -. `• ~- . • ..- ~ -"At , how-many plamS am yoli, drink?"' ' - "I drunk at kem 017. 9 m,Hill;befofe that I drunk wupt,it„--4faistOut:Ofssibottla that I brought with me from Ellenoy" "Wh'eio - did You purchase purchriee the liqUar'You had it ' your bottler ' '' -"In Jersey, Judge. ' Whei'l 'squeezed all , I could out of =that •I started oat' among the barroonis." - . •1 , -, J•I • - ' ":-. "What kind of liquor did you drirdir - ' ' ' . 4 teanejuies, JudgeT I never drink'tinjah er kind. I shouldn't have diunlr that, but I i was moat powerful weak.: I was right`ithart, sick -Tor a 'day-Or iwo 'after I got here; thotight-slittle rum would viarucriystutintek.' But whaei the use of askln' all these ques.!, tioni?" '"The reason is that hirlaw person found' drunk is obliged tot where he prepared! his liquor, if he knows r ." Well; don't know;fl - vreckon you've got through with me now." - • "Not quite, Sir. You are fined - ten dollare "Judge, do you.call that ar' .doia7 things on. the kvar' with strangers?" .--- • . , "That, Mr. Sappington,•is the PreimitlaW." "Then I must let loose' no X, must I?"' '!Yes, Sir, or. e imprisoned for ten days,". "Then I reckon I'll dis g orge the X. :fraid timtbein t behind, the b.vs might he juriont to my constitooshun. Jr.' Sappin • Sappington here handed the clerk in rsle,•• -• •‘, - • • . - "I s'poae that'll answer, won't itr- • "It is all sight, sir. • You are now free, and I hOpe this experience will \he n salutary les son to you." "I reckon . ; Judge the indurements for the impulation in the West to emigrate to York State isn't much." - . • "Possibly not, Mr. Sappington." "Mr. Sappington opened .the gate and passed outside the bar.' Ile then suddenly stopped and said: "-•- "Judge, if thar is any lariegitinst •ehawiti'' tobacker I hope you won't fine me more than' four bite a sltault - Snyvington then glade his, exit. • LEATHER.: R . • - . „ ITZ;REN DRY &Col' No. N. ptlrd straet, yglladelphia, M(mrtct raw ufsetztiers, wiers; and towline of Tamil CATlPSlir t iti t and dell 'ere in 11,e4 and Oak Sole Leatbar'sa <: . - <.; . Philadelphia, Februaryll . - - MILLINERY COOPS. -.. ... spring Sales, 181 p. 1111 JO H N _STONE & ;SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, -PhlleitelPida, harems opened their Spring hnpertatioier of Mks, Ribbons, Flowers. Laces. Craps, -4c,,j Slk.,; . InsindLog .n. genesel Mnottnent of Malian', AroiOn Of the mentfune , - The labors goods bins , been lconarneS ex=ely licr4ini EptiUltil a el,nd coseprise the lima Oned assorment In our tiorosto be bad Lott& tioritet4 - - - Plaidelphte."Martb 10.1855. • BOYS' CLOTHING. r: ••• • Itilllo.,,,StAsplußlßE_ll,- rcspeqt- ' nnineyetiii liter* an ilenittamets nylkill °entity; that their ativertrnient - et-Clothing fb, Yining unnliettien to Much larger, Ulan ever, Ma 0 0 7 are dispomedlo Pell cheap. Perseus living at a detain* hare the pelvliege.of enchanting clothing puretnteed thta afore ; I t thl37.4°.m q. Mir+ BROTHER. : • 2r2 Chestnut St; . thrniv Of Tenth, PhltedL. April 2:, ,1835 WEL-FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, corner Std Buttonwood • • ,Posittve slres7 *weals& • A.T. 7 4YCIAICIE . , -AT THE AUCTION MOEN. I be sold withoit reser! .for IF • Vash-'Leledlii, Eallnets, and Goods generally, Boots and noes,' Cutlery', Guns, Cloth lug, Musical Instruments, &int Merclunulise generally. ; sir ne Auctioneer salt give his fersoutel „attention to lodes of every description. Philadelphia, lielensry 17,1855 - - • AND'W- R. REEDER, AUCTIONEER, NO. 167 N. , Third - St.!(l - doOr below _ t _ Philadelphia. • • .• ' Auction Male every Comineuelug at 7 o'clock. Will be al,litet the Azeticitt Store,: a general rarlety of .0141:11:01114sting in part o Boots and Shoes, Cloths. Castiment Hardwire. Carpets, Patent Thtead."Spool Cotton. Blank hooks, Umbrellas, Hosiery and Cloves of all kind*, Silh and Unen Irdlefo. Shawls, Clothing, and many ot her Oats not enumerat4d, The attention of Country Storekeepers is'partieularlytn Tibet to these Sales. as they will always end goods to snit them. -mac can be exausineden the afternoon pre vious to the sale. Every article guaranteed to be an !e -1 .resented.'- Howell 3,1855 9-6 m • SAMUEL. S. IFETHS.RSTON. - EALER IN I .L L AMPs„ ANTERNs, DCluaidelivrs. and Catidetibntl No. 152 IL 24 street, above Spruce. Philadelphia. liar na enlarged and im proved big atom. anChaving one ;of the largest mace' merits of - Lamps in Philadelphia; is now, ;mewed to fur nish Pine Oil. Campliene. Maiming yl aid, 6u4 and Oil ,Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns; Olen Lampe by the package, at a small advance over =dim prices. Being a manufacturer and dealer of Pine 011. Burning. Fluid and Alcohol,. which will be furnished to Merchants , at such prices that tbey will find it to their advantage to buy. Also, Household .Glaisware, of all descriptions, at the lowest market prices. - - Philadelphia. October 29;1654. 1 .. ; -- ititirAttlitflorcfiCtit. oll rfIHE UNDERSIGNED being largely =glued in manufacturini di Clothe, has made as , rangements to sell his own mattnfOttned Lams. The stock in store is complete, the quality, unsurpassed. and the prices at which be 'can afford to sell, ausind tp give attittiction. I , • Special care will be taken in !Or: orders. Ills stack's:onside of FLOOR, OIL morns. from 2 to 18 feet wide—new .patteros.' oaks, 'tapestry, marble and tiles; eAItIIIAOP , TOP OIL CLOTHS, on duets, drills and mug. lin, enameled and plain wartime; TAMLE OIL cumin, 4 to 64 :wide. in the piece and . pattarn superior to . the im- Dated • STAIR'DIiesKIPT OIL , Clint' II& en Ware houge;79 Arch at., below Third. Philadelphia. —...essnonu,lussiniumlistudiscusisi,liststel# Pai - 0 " inn Unamtva(3ifrufres,) Blpouto ma; Bristol. JuneMss: - - 7"- BA;6iliiiiiiliil3l4o BLUE • TS now iieluestaillislibd is 'the best ar niertiffeliffoi Hien* Vieths. It is eLtIrolJ tree from lad y . at anything injurious to the !lees! ' All Housekeepers who have not used It will aid it much cheurr &lidless tionklejthan ;Indigo (*any other artieletnit,Arke gteaVilleitir ft has bteugtgYout sed'iontruniten *HI he =mail to set BIINIAIiVi imikrootrvpulupst 077therres Drv:Stors, No.lo North .iieranad 'iltiirelteepers tiStigoi Mae. siipplics heir the fluxes' and is theiy:desi with, at prices that will pay, them a good me. I ' • , Drugs. etterniests, Tirdsbus, Dke' An; /in, with ' u &et rate assortment of itinythhig the llue. Storekeepers, Physieialiwand ilanufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALP. IFII.THERAI.E.R, tinutest, - North tt dad Wriet;Pailidelpiski, April 7,1855 , , . ; la•not •• waNUPACTOYA Or Port It t o r. szt MessaiewPoclist r Books k Dru iladp * Casio, - Off. Pinork if * sgia. kteIiVAYS on , hatitli a large and varied assortmint - ; - • • - . on , .. • . Work; Bone, • " *- - . Pocket Books, • - - Bankers' On* - 4 , Trirgellag hairs... k,- hotelfolderi; ' I hsezifintanon birds, Port Folios, I ; •Clitiontien: •' Pocket itiewmuldrun Books, ; Portable-halts; *eosin Cases,._Sign Caws, kc., tte. Ahit. a gentral aseirlatent illigliskirtendi awl Gee' 14" runt. Qs*. r .37,11{ Fag Pagititt 0/heti, Basots, hater, *op, awl Gold -Wholesi;leoacionl thliglitaors; • • - P. 11. SWIM; - X. MO/rant Petra *Menial SM.; Foitadetpkia_ the receipt of ',L it sups/m . odd Was will be suit tonal part of the halted Statcwhy Pen. thnig-pniediuny hard, oi soft.. kitardioasz .[ ; -- - 13-17 1- LEEt %CALMER, Suceessorsto GEORGE WiLLIG, No. IS6 Chesnut sheet:' /weer tha Utah Ittyeasfiiiiiidelphis4nr,torkshilagy pct Wang a/ Utaitlifisti,tentilhe atestnitojittbit•Au• ttiPri hi hie Allihrsk.S ol / 1 0, jin ItAlTlwthat irto with soy latial i 3 any o'therll94ll4 eitger la tk +, ii'ollBlM orXiugopei = - .4 ', • • They s have &both e plass** to ammo* to thepuldie that ait ate* of Sheet husk on Inindconsida of the bugiskand most assuplete aaseebeent tO be- ound lathe a:natty; they are counkinhy adding to-their stock'all the New Basic pubilabcd it New York, Boston, - &e. • 11; - They slip publish several lustructien Hooka, which are In general use throughout the country..; PIANCIJITA Ana assortmut of the best asinulketurits of New Torii and platen, at the /net cheap INSTRUMENTS.. Also. a paaral aanetanst of Onitaakifiloltaa Stain! i Mutes, Aoeordeorsia tr. VM:410., ()altar laud Harp Strtund of the.heat Italia qualltieal sa of whkb wUiholtralab. ad to the public and the trade at the lowest rata& i Or* all Zoe , alkar's Nadu and Pot4natirma canbe obtained . 4,4.11,4N/401 Hook sad Mods Sony Potya vllle. ' • + ' - Pbrili44l4l4-NhAllaSK •• • • I Likoo so. . SUPER PHOSPHATE OP LIME, - • 11EBURG'4, prig* t j.an Pennine, ararrtu3tedofpupetquillti. the Cheapest lathe world: ' Parmerit dudes supplied &titr pip* • -• EXTRA QUALITY' LAND PLAsTER. _t cOOO bomb ratty Quality Lead Plaptar, selecte d for ftsbltULdmtquail • ' ••' • :10000 tuasea'of /SUMP In DOM • LPOO bettlaCakinad Raster. 4 - u /bathe • MOO " Hydnudie Cement. 1,000- ii :__True Roam ' P' MAN GUANO. r . . . Thti article we offer In ionfklenee to oar anteing% al peal to any haported,.and anplaine to Meet to the ; markeß • • ape Meteor this sapriter an for tale, it the to market rate.. _ PATAGONIAN' GUAM), • •';' • • • • 41 PRIMUS _•* °O.' 41 the Btaata Meter I(lll..__lneetion *Ulla& Avenue , and dillowhill strestinthlataPhlL Await 11,15,e-• comer of Third street,PhiladelphLs. Ineorporti... tad by,the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Vice percent interir.t bi peen and the money is elwtjt paid Lack whneeer - tt, Is railed for, without the neceuity of dvirn: notice for It: beforebatid. • . • People %rho hare large status put theii inoney in thls Pav Mg Fund. on nerenut °tile superior safety and cow( venleuro altords,lAtt any sum, large or small, la r ge. C!iTed. , 'Chia Sutirix. F and lin pinto than hUlf.a million of dol lure sorniely ftieeefe.X (Or tho saretie of depositors. -The tdll,o la own jet reccdra and pay money every day from 9 oelook in tho morning till 7 o'clock in the ova". Igo. and on MotidnyabdTharkdayeionlngs.till 9 o'clock. - People who have mOney I.n!kut to, are Invited to Call at the egice for further Inf)rtnatton.' - II itY 7.. TIE VS ER. President, . . . Twolarr, tqw,FiIIDO,E. Vice President, • : • • .VM. J. AFXD.-Seerdis . ry. flay tA, IPSS • rNor. 11. I AM ea. • 4:y:-~yf"-F -_ • i t r -.1.- it. - a IiERIFFSSALES 7....7-"' —..•••,..•-•-...1.^.....*.-'--. S H tn" I FF - 13 SALES *if REAL EETATIE4 lly . . NIRTUE.Of stiiido writs cif , WO ... Mei Espouse, Levert Facts: and Vied FM:issi fie sued out of the tenni el Common Blues of Schuylkill county, and to me directed, there Irlll be exPesed Wit* Ile sele or. astern.= . • 0, • ' - SATEDDAYeACIIITST2 S th, 1865, :. / : ALIO:Arlo& Li the fartmem4 it thS public bone et igt. timer & Brother, in the borough of iiiellle, Schuyikth mer t 2,thefellosing dennibed real estate, to wit:.,,.` e &helot or piece el ground situate inldie borough of county, bounded *EI the berth by'lottif thelituers' Bank, of Pottstilinetiebee end by Sunbury street, on the south by lot of•Devitll ( 151. - Tualatin, and teethe west by South street ; ensindAtee. I:kessi width b 0 test and In depth '4O fret, with the p partmeinces„Canileting of A two story frame dieel house, with.* _lei Wry Brame kitchen Ik-Od • frameithop thereto attached, a double one story* fates dwelling home :with ei basement story of atone, *'biro story , fraud Step to tcry, with en extensive cellar - under . the same, laid a frame Si ..I 10 : ass the 1414110 1 t3 of PEAS :CISMINSELBACIL . eee - ALSO; AU that certein lot or pace of ground iltwite in the borough' of St. Clair, Sehthikill eouskty; Wanda On 'the berth by lot of Dennis Sheehan/ on the south Ilia ../Chsi Maher on the east I,y Frent sheet, arid on the nest by Second . street; containing in widitette and in depth SMO feet. Kilt the appurtetnOw, cee e mmiestlng of acne story frame dwelling house, etilb a one story Immo kitchen thereto attached; as the ;prop- ' 1 ere' of Jon:: D. VANIROUN 4, • • 444 ALSO. AD that certain lager piece of ground silents 1 in the town, of Biddies - tine, MEDI= township, Stlinyb i kill minty: bouselcd uorthwardly by Market streetereiste wardly;by.loterg ilemeardis - Nebr. soutimarilly.by lot-et i C. Reich, and weetwardly by lot of . Jacob :nothing, ffil with the appurtenance* consisting" of a 11.,e4itery , dendine bowie; as the "property of 14.41 AS LINK- . :.- , I ALSO, All that certain three story brick bulldbigileith , a twO story brick building attached to tbeemiesite note-on the north side of ?ierweglan street, bteteesi • , Railroad street and Coal street, in tbe toreMth of, FtittstilleAcr the emantj of Selinylklll, `adjoining:Wel Andrew Rinset on the east, Ind on the west by jet of - Isaac ecreere, containing in.:front on said' Norwegian it., about 20 teat. and in depth. 'about tweritycight feel e inid", building in the rear and attached , containing in! Oh Mont twenty-See feet: and in width. about 14 foef,'and the lot or pick* of "gmeind and cartilge appurteitelit to said building; as the property of NATHAN AL INF.W. NAM. ~ AIS O . 8 1 1 that certain tract of wad aw 6 coal laird; sit • vale formerly in ethegrare townsblei.Berkii Mule . ty; nor in 'Pin/grove, lien:Wet, Franey, Begins, ileibley and Porter , tcrwtehips, in the cmikity of Schuylkill, bounded now or late by Loudest Ste , phen Boyer, ,---4. Snyder, -Pal* Klintolinxu; - 4ohn emelt and CompanyeWilltam Wittman, Jr., John`- app, Jamb Stein, George fatty, George Stein, John Nichidscm, Zaq., Robert Martin,rme, Daniel Williams. John tliiiither and othem, containing twenty-four thousand 'mak more or less ; as the property 1 1117:NllY RHOADS, autrivlng .administrator, te., of J ADIS K. BOYER, decemede - , 'ALSO, All that cartel t piece or parcel of land. Oneida in Union township.Scbuylkill county, bounded Viands John Branden,..Jeturilitier, Thomas Do green, John V. Girard, and others ; containinglo l licres, oreor lees, with.the appurtenances, consistlog et a 1 1 4 story frame dwelling house, and a lug stable; Mt the propertyof 5A311.113. G. MILLER, • . ~i..,,.. ALSO: All that certain lot or piece of ground "situate DI the borough 01-Fabe Atte, in -.Norwegein wnsbip, •ALS;:huyikill county, hounded on the north der let of Michael Ititele on the oast by lot of toitlel Rehr, n the south by -let of Ilenry Beebe!, nnititlning In width 40 feet and' In depth 100 feet, with the appurte. lasi:case consisti ; of a two story frameetwelling ,housee, with a linemen story of stone. with a two, storyleame, kitcheii *bonito attached; as the property of DANIEL DEVINE, • -1 . ALSO. A teertaln lot and a bell lot m round *Mute in the Own of Patterson, in Schuylkill toireshlp, Belluyiltill county, bounded on the north by .Vithey It., on the east by lot of John Murphy, on thMsouth by a ten fret side alley, and on the went brlot of I Patrick Foyle% containing to width 60 feliti - lind In dith-160 feet, ii - lth the appurtenances consleileg of a 1 1 se* log dwelling house and a "frame stabli4lAs the prene - of WILLIAM TAN'S Elt: .i ~ ALM, All that certain two story name house Oibnild -tudng situate In Second street , in the ,borough id St. Clair, In Schuylkill county , contaning in front on atd Second street 16. feet, and in depth 15 fret, and the let or piece of ground aed eurtliage appurteitant to said building; as the property of PETER, DILLMAN. e tALSO, AU that certain lot or piece of ;reined, sit uate in the borough of Pont Carbon, Schuylkill unty. bounded on the north by Ame Street, on the ihnt l by the'cid Mauch Chunk read. add ow the south and: west by Mill Creek, containing in width! kin Acre street shout 25 fist, and In depth about 100 feeL eilitithe appiirtimances, rensialing of a two story. brlckidwellisig house with a basement story, a frame inucheitit,* a frame slaughter.bense, and a frame stable. Add tie pro , perky of -KAUFMAN 11EXTEIL • ,a ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground. pit ' elate In the berineelief Sehttylkill 'llaverteSchltyl lil connty.bounded on the north by tot OF Joseph. -)1: Saylor, en the cast by Fret Went, on: the; rionth by lot of Chariest Unnteinger. and on the west bylin alley, containing In width SU net, and in, depth 200 fret, with the 'appertenanies, Consisting of a twoemdeeitelf story triune dwelling house with a 0e0.4 10 4 1 1 41 e1f er Grade.kitchen thereto attached, a frame shem, - an4 a we story frame dwelling house on the rem mid of the lots. As the property of WILLI A3I 6110KKEit., i' , : , *:': ALSO, AU that certain lot cc piece of gonne*sitintie on the south side of Miner/Mlle road, in the bOteugh Of Potte d:ie. in the county of Schuylkill and State - of Peter , iryleards. branded and described as follows: Bii:ginnieg. se a postaisty feet from the eastidde of Frospeet street, frees ttheice'eaud twenty frit to a post, h0rn ,„..... ..., eighty feet to a post tindOtherproperty ' the laid James IL Peterson, from thence weettwenCleet to a post, from thence northwest eighty . fret-Wer Osa t ind the 'place of be;ineing,"belngmn tof frt. Nal mu!” on the plan of iota on" the. - Minerstille lead, Veldnut by Peitt A Pattenein, oti" the addition to thetenthnf Potts , stile; with the orpputteuences. As the m%Wir: of DAN": TEL NAGLE, Administrator of the estate, of aide! .iVi '', ALSO, All that certain lot Cr Piece Of ptotitOt, idfruitel on the south Meet Minersville mid; lie the 'terrough or Pottsville, Schuylkill eounty,,bounded and dMeribed"Ms: fellows: Beginning at a pod at a dietaries of plenty fret hem the east aide of Spruce albsy.thenneasty twenty feette a poet, thence eouttermdly delay dirt eitiienty feet wide alley, themen westerly - along the niirth ride of ' *ld 'alloy twisty 110 i to a poet, thence nintlimilir, and on 0 line parallel With Serene alley eighty feet fre the place Of bee:Whig, containing, in width en the 411thiersvitie Mart 2n. feet, and in width on said twenty Bier alley W feet, toeing ..part of . a lot numbered on - a pimps snap of, lots on the, ellberserne road, laid Out by PotiolOatfre• in ion. as an additinn to the borough of Poet " with the number 1L As the property of ABRAhAM ;CLAD'. • Seised, taken in execatiou,end will be sold. • " - • , ,_'t:- _ • es ,- JAMES, NAOLte. 4 4fier(f..• iiherlifei Mee, Pettrollle4 "e ' - . T! 3_ ...- r Ailgulß 4-1 1 11R1: '• -. • 1 "?.'-` • , 4 "-- -,. - • edl.4t, .' ~• ,' 10.6 m flkilAsr':* oirRI.ALISTATIL UV - iiifto fel' itiOdrylmtrl ti oCir*Pil I) 41064 Etimillwetwl liediaillnd'inek .liatd. be' sued oat. of . tho„,Court.of renunded PleadnghcauLLlM modity, and teethe di . neettmil; then din biespidetito puts ulto*or, o u t alrl il ',..--- . :'. ' I . 4/WU re SiliZilitaii /8414 I g ill) o'clock In the itirdsormat thee Pub* Roane 1 ALl'Elt. 11311DGWICK, (American Reatad. in the bo nigh of Pottsville, Schuylkill minty, the ftlkwinerefe sratiod Reatlfstatei to Idt :, . . ~ . ....:i • ~. - .... . Abb. klneetdnioVoi . wild of ,musd,thhiteteirithie borough ,of Ilinerstiller to Behul= entu a / 7 , and de. scribed as feline, els: Ihmdming at a staliktes thewfwdov Irani* side of Seend street, st the distance of then* fed northwamilly Dom' Twin AMA thenettorthirsidly *long School aUey thirty feet, themes ennead* and parallel with Nineteen. one hundred and: fne to Second steed. themes. southwendly *keg *mid street nietylleet,th tho plaid_of teginningodttgbe aPPurio• canoes. As ther s cityce 811111 Ai 0 h, Esq., Ad• ministrant di 64 Djdtideeldsod. 1-w.-n e saithaso; A that certain kt - or reef toned dtuato In the tosni of Donaldson, it ey town. , ip, SchesylkUlsounty, botaided an. north by Centre street, orr Dias east by jot of Uerathilthali on ttek meth hy Phliadebbla street, and on the West ..by lot or John tKein, contalrelog Oily feet In • width Id one bus. deed sad fifty fed in depth, with ths alOartensoces, amaistlng old onestudeeludf dory Trade ddenhes hones ALSO. 11.11 that certain lot or pineal ground situate in the tome. of Boa Fredietlennelg, tebuylklll tont'', ix-needed 6a the - north I* Maeda {stilted, on °dead by lot of Ludwig linitastalh cidlite unith..br 'Good Spring streeLeention the west by lot addoba 8b010.. , containing in width 26 doh, and In depth WI fed, with there tenanees,.... An Os - 'pro pn tr of =ANDEL E. TIIO. ALSO, AU that wads lot or piece t at moisaift. f . bate owthenerthestorly side of fisithe safest in - borough of Pottsville, la thane** of Sdelyb kill, bonded in front by Centro streeti tiorthelly and easterly by other property of limy Way tiled to bygresend-rose of she -ftliadelphia and' Ithadth ili r l al Road ricalimsvattyibia MONO ow thodwaltriakvflghtY *et badepth on the northerly lines and tsantrii4 flat roar When in width in thli MP or eatheity lin; the northweet ranter of add kit befog eighty *et southerly, of •the suatbent earner of entreated Tinktn streets. and ' the northerly lb* running at tight stogiessdth the freest ither the distant, of eighty feet, and the ;*, ir or easterly line nooldi at tight nese with mid noteberlyllosard . parallel' with the froth line sr Ono& otterentynis. Roar indeed, and the southerly Moe eatelblingthe l4 ° in a stealght omen to the southweiterly et Cr Of odd lot, on which said lot of ground twer.eW 'a jaw tiro story frame Inriite Alley add Codling Wools, As the pm. perty of Math' GEM ' ~, -.. . • , -Ht. '' , ' ALSO, all, that Annan tract of Cokiland, situate gi in theloirip• of Eninotit;lie.the - cone* of l' - • lidil, and ritateng Peitstrytehda.fentenly In 1; flown" . wdship. lierks;cniutrortdth dim panted by as countionfetelth of Pelensybrania.nd sue eyed on a warrant to John PhlUp Leaser add actin 111111 n, hew: log date July 18th, A. D., 1.198,,n41 bpdaded by land& surrayed lathe names of John Zahn and Peter Brig cm the east. and Philip Do Hass no the vest, end whelp tog upon the loanehes of Lothar* mien and Fishing ,"erect, notate:dug 406 acres 90 pe bra and allowance, be ing the same tract of land which ohn Ils Ithunneth and with, by indenture dated the ELI day Of, April, 184, rep corded. In Schuylkill county, in d USA No. tr, pogo 684; granted and towered to si to Dna, to Its, with thasppurtenanemanistoting of • two !tied log Dwel l log !louses. Astkepropertgir F.- • m,„schwujmit certain foe reground*. opi k s nabs lif then6dengli Oft to ei uyiklll cones y, bOmded in front by Centre *dot, oulhe rear by ,other Imre)* of Didoui-Owitri t tst *th b y 1 property 4 Itailizan c4014 - Ailid 'all exptith lot of Silas Swain, containing In 'Width 14 Rithend in dimes 100 fief, with the appurtensheetienddlog bf a two err ry frame Dwelling Howe, Willti n twos toried stone hust• men?, and a nereefailiog *ring of go% w w k ater. , ~ALSO, All that eeybin let or pl ''' ' of ground Ai.' vtatein the borough tif Potterillai Il i= eon !, Mended tiottherirdly bilot Of Amin Cook, i nnate* by ltatirced strait. sordbernilly y lot of 81' las Misuse, andneertwardty by other mend of Richard Owens, Outdoing It feet is width and 1110 feet In depth; wlthibe appurtenances. conslsKierof a, th ree story frame Dwelling Wean. with a two story framo , fittehen attach ed. As the ferrYwfPLGIWUAIIf 'IP.- ~, ' 6 z i k ir AL6O' Alf that elirildri tenement and met of land inanstolte the Inintattli of Bart Brunie , te)r, county of Schuylkill, and Mate of Penney( rani*, b o unded sod limited as font:44 to wit: Dedo-' ohm at a owner of Me west boalit c ,' •of nth° MUM Schuylkill ricer, thence up -add duff worthirtytme &pees, aast sixteen perches to ntalltirgewood tr ee, north seven and a half degrees. east ?tenure r, perches to .a stone thence trussing raid rirer and I, ndof L. 11111th mer A Co., south eighty-five degrees -weefelichi percbai te4 a stone, email seven and ,a, bell &Woos **A twelve., perches to a spruce tiro. •90nth• 09149• 0 1 .0 dwget9 4 l 94 tweritymiue end six-tenths perches to,l,port in tbotrrid die,ot the grading of the Little Sthdylkill itaiirend, thence down the tntddle, ot the gosling of said road, 1 soul h sixteen and A half demeaned sdght perches, south 1 twentythrse degrees east one beatified and fbrty-elght perches, moth twenty-six and a half digrowl east thirty eight ?towhee and Ore-tenths to a priehtbenee by land of Dante Weaver northilftfeighbliestterOlLesi twenty- 41190 perches eaten, decandies w• id rlTrif Ruth thirtretSht degrees west seventeen percher to a stint', thence hy land now or tato of Samuel K. It. Kiiimer,tierth sixtrqem de-' ' greniwest fottreight perchastos birtiitreo. south tenni ty-nine degrees west thirty-eight pritbes to a stone,; math eighty and a belt aeo€4lrtif t4notrene forrehea_ „ to a ehesnutesk tree, north serenty-frro and a half de grow west tea perches to a chesnedomk stump. south eightywis made half degrees son nhistrals perches to a atone, thence partly by Ind of lamiedowr and partly by: Land of Denistain Bet north twelve degrees west ntoety-two perches to lumen. likenti by l o w o y • John Teter north serentyweren and WWI degrees east affoutrelaht perches toll Post. nottlietwren degrees west one hundred and two:Odour poshes to a sumo, thence puny by land of Elijah Dehong anif put* by land of. • Rammed 'Luckey, north setentrebe dirpoes oast serenity three and sareotenths perched to a Mena, north fifty do-1 gm* east seventeen porches to , a thine, thence by. laud ' et Samuel Lein south•fortyrsesenetnd a half-degrees out forty-three perches to a stone. !nth eleven degree* west twentymine perches to a stone. *nth sixty.tdo and - a half degrees east twenty-two perchn tothe pine of he. ginning: containing two hamdredstid 4day-wren acres and one hundrnkand forty-six well* Maid measure. It being the mum ices which Jonarollock and Knob his wife, by their bearing date the tat " day of April, A. rt.. 11.61, gran and onereyed to Sim •.1K AL Kepner, 'with the impro ements, consisting eaements , two story frame dwelling ho with a one story trgtrO Rehm attached, a two story -dwelling house, aon d-aluilf dory frame dwelling Man a one story inn dwelling house it onerandeehal story lag dwelling' . . se. a bank bar with wagon sh attached. two frams . hem on bleu smith p, a one story don, ring house, a * ter. rroor P°w r et ra ie w Sehri milk yikril o ri spropio aP re. I ' kilns and stone q Sea. As the of SAND/ la. KEPNER. tle unto to the tit tenontr, ...Vine mid if ry L. Orb:, . . '.t Seised, take in execution, and will' , • sold by it Altktt. AGLII, PFttivillc,) , j , , 2330 Ebbriff OM Auguilt tL I 41 - "4.'):' •:::; - F k : - :.ifv;,!_l:-;-,,,-,,,,,,=;-;,.,5. MEDICINAL *IRON I 111AltE YOU used li:yous'.:Kathairon for th e iiirt Is the mcWt Meet *A-. Me write- world quells mortedopfty Windt:Ml la , Grey and Bald heads... .The ftalftelre4 AIDS foftßn s d. ski :IP' after a baldness of twelve years. ~ .Yoare truly. • , !,•! 14. L.- AMAMI; No. 56 Waoi fftmaL ftarr.TOrft• Aleek, Lyme' Pstrart of ruin :Tamale& Olemor, for Ayr Papa, eurd general' siervpus - detalfty, to den be lead at Perfumery and 'Variety Store, nitre Street;Patimille. 'Oetatearr23, 1853 , 41.tf ' Irstassice t• iravissus4l -- - iraessum Sis H. wept= -.= -• • Timm noel larsio*ittliltipltmeilit: • . OUTH West , eimiir of 121111 and tt4i4 siieets; 11'34:Wirt!: of fine Prentb Trusses, eombintng extretailisAttnnir, and dsrabeity with fottent eiVinctlon. • 3.lc,rnlitl or rupture4.l.pallents2 Vitt be 'salted by remit. tiel..senotints as heleir.l—Sendbl's_namberef laelsearnand the hips, and stating able *liege& • net of single. Truss, $2, $a,44, Double-IP. $ B , Inginsci ions as to wear, and itclt to effect am*, whoa possible - sent with the Tram •, Aim. for sate. In tenet mist*. • • • • : - Dr. Bannisig's laprovekPatent. 3sy Itrami Per the care ot Prolapetts tert „Spinal fps and and'. NW* Pbnalder Braieit: Chest le:panders 'and Ender Braces, adapted to all With &hop *boulders tied Weak Lungs: EngliehlatuttleAbdondual llelts, Suliwn - , series. Etyrinrvs.-tnalti and tile: • - • Loiliwt'Xocoos, with riatiewlsosts. Philadelphia. July r • 31Sly rm: th e - aid of a . Microscope , we see, . Bihnis of little eruminge on the surface of oar . Through themi this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any or on °Howard part. Direates of the Kidneys. disorders of Albs Liter. affections of the Heart, Intlatnation of the Lungs, Mime, Coughs atulColda, are by its means effectually cured. raw"' housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or twat of gury Malign. This healing tArdment far more readily pene trates through any hope or fleshy pal of the Sting body, curing the cooed dangerous toward complaints, that con not be reached by other amens, Eryripelas. Salt Slums it Scorbutic RUMOTIt. Ito remedy has ever done to much for the cure of dis•l eases of the Skin, whatever them they may atiname, as this Ointment. Yo case of Salt Rheum. Se r mr. Sore Heads, Scrofula, or grysipelas. ran Lang with its inflasnee. The inventor has travelled firer many Pate of the glebe 'Halting the principal hospihels dispensing thb Ointment ping advice as to its application. and has them hero the means of restoring countiest numbers to health. ' Sore Legs, Sore Dress% Woisda & Metro. Some of the most setentille surgeons rely solely on the woof this wonderfolOintuemt. when hating to cope with , the worst MSS of sores, wontsds , ulcers. glandular steel- 1 logs , and tumors. Prcdssew Holloway Mall command of the Allied Govertuagate, dispatched to the hospitals, of the Kast,large shipiliantS of this Ointment, to be used under the &Section of the Medical Staff, in the worst tied sea of wounds, It will cure Any uleer glandular swelling', stiffness or contraction of ;rho joint ', even of Mt years' "tending. g Piles ail !Web& • These and other similar distreming complaints can be effectually cured if the OintMent be well rabbed'in over the parts affected. and by oltairwlee Mowing the plated directions around each pot; • BMA As Ointment awd IVO should ha used no Om follow Bunions - • • • iS O, 4l( " g: " fkai legs • Burns . Seer Bramds )• - • Chapped Hands, Sole ilea* - Chilblains • ' r Mee Throats 'Fistulas . Bores of all kind.;. • Gout _ •, •- SAWA , - . •• '• Lumbago - • flealds !demur's" iruptions • ' ,F r?, Swelled Glands • Piles . Stitt Joints Rheumatism: Ulcers' . - kit.ith e ugt.„. . Venereal Wounds of all kinds. sirscad at the' Mann -lbytories of Professor ihnsomar. SO )hiders Lane, Neve.YOrk. and 214 Strand. London, and by all raspetiabla.Dlts and Dealers of lliadielnea tirroughout the United .Sttaa andthedrill,edworld,in Pots. at 25 -cents, 111 . % emits, and $1 each. . • • drirTkeeo is a equ4dera* saving by taking th e larger N:11. Tolteetioni foe, tha4uidaneS of lattlauts:, ; l2l evetl dßOTtier. are &fazed „loam* Pot. • - - _ THE, GREATEST _ Sgeacol PhOri ccrs 0fthe,416.., DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury' has dlicirorred Ulm* olt oar *'ice loads i "64 tha t Evey Itoeut, _ fro the worst imerotubi down fali daimon' pimple. - He has tried it both!lie° cases. and never tailed ex cept he two maestlineder humor). Re hio Sew in his possession over twobundred certito.sttevi t,s virtue, tit within twenty miles of Boston., . • ; Two bottles are larritited • ta-L tore a Dieting isee °Sete three bottles will cure the Worst kind Opflipies Two to three bottles viii rare& system of Ms., Two bottles are warranted to curelthe worstleanker in the mouth and stmischk Three to five bottles .. a?erep bid to, cure the worst lair of Erydpslas. ~ • ' • 9Po to two battles are'Perninted to ear* all humor In I themes... • • Two bottles En Warranted Pi ewe rietidig.o airs , and, blotches ameeg •' • • Four Wins bottles arkwarranted' erne tempt and running steers Onabottle eure seals ectipik foot the odds. , - Twoor three betties are warranted, to core , the . Woad I cam 'i el ringweem. • - - - - Two or three bottles mutant* the tort Case otriseuntinisze. 63 ;r 9 : 6) 49PS'irads0" warranted: Mere the silt Omit& • , • ; five toilight tkitUesilic ca rs the'wrest - iiii sissy ale. • _••• - • ..C1 A beneet is abraye gcperdsneed from Umbria bottle. and eperbeteniels rrainantoi whew the aborts anantity . Reader; I peddled over thoptiond botUeset Uds {mike vicinity of iloetba.' • 1; know' the effects of it In *imp cue,' Sasses la water Will. extinguish tire, so. Mee; wW. this curs humor.' I never sold a bottle of it but that sold anotbert-eiteis trial It alinue speaks , sir tueit.x. There are two things about this herb that Omer to me verPrObrig;;Bod. that grows in our pasture', In some places quits pitettlfal;Wnd pet its *abut' hat serer, been known with I digcovered it In 15407-secravde that it should cored! kinds, - in Order to give some idea cif *hit sodden elm and post popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April * 1864 I peddled It and Weld about elk boUlea perms-in ISA 1 sold aver one thoestwit bottlesper or It. - of the wholeisUe druggists who have been. In the business beauty And ' thirty years; say that • nothing in the Innate of patent molkinee wait ever like it.: There is a universal praise of it from all ituartera. In Wein partite itilenre kept It strktly for hennas -but since its inteabietion as a Mond soar altudtkes , Est and wonderful virtues love been Baud In it that I Severtt" - • • i Bevan' mama eve/petit lits-s dimes. which was ll ways moldered Iniumble: hare been mired Wa few bot tles. 0, ehat .5 Wit Will prove elfacteatfit ail came of:thetenrbd malady,4her• are; belle, who have leen room of it than have. _ • , lino* ofWeveral hum of Deeper, alt-of theta 'aged people cured by 114, BO the verities assessor the Liver, Sick, Ileadache, Duppele,.Asthsteageet s ad A gue . Pa n in tkeeb1e. 16999694 the Pidesotadpertititimlyin dip I eaves 0 1-.0 4t ghineys,. - Ac.,. the- discovery bats- 6 9 PP Poor good than any ever knees. No Ora* 07 . dist Pormirr-elt best yeti get . asidl mono of it.-•-• _ Dirediessfor tur.l4;Adnits, ono tabl:pir ih;y -children over ten ;yank a dessert quoafti-dteri from five to eight,isMe, tAirspoound. Al so directions, tan le•ippitle te all amstitations, take alkelent be operate on the towel, twice a day. - - , DONAW WINDY, 1111 9 Pc t - 14, & 1W1: Wirtrien drat. Itorberw.ifers.' Prieto, owe Whdrude Ageaript,iteer 'York city, C. Magner; II Barclay street; C. St Bias. Broadeity: Rushton a Clark, ZS Broadway; .A. B. ,D. Sands,_loo Fulton, St. Wholesale • egentlhr Pennultankt„ T.' W. Draft Bons, 132 North 2nd Street, PMadr For sale in Votts4ibi,' by 11..7. C. Sheiplate /WW, and If. Rabearnit: . • , f; -• . • ; A ; • • '• 319719.18 M :4 1 c: oat worm aux ,ia:imawmg. , L. : NO DOUBT, ihe . moo wonderful • discotety of .04 age of ptogrein: . . T he .follow is a distingutshed number of the medical protbasione M. Paid, Jansary 1,1856. . . . Pref. 0. I, Mot—Dina fkl;—Thrsolielted. I send you this certificate: Om ludas utairAY Uhl 'f a tang Unto and having, triedMl the halt. reatamtives.waissa. add having ho faith la 'Lan', I was induced. on bearing of yvera, testily it a tit& • I pismd niyMlf to theha n et' a barber, and ha* id . .sell tabbed pith a good, stiff brush: and the Reaterative theitaOp_ilest and *ell eabibed in, L till the malt( via all ;aglow. • This I mewled every morning, and to three weeks the vaunt hair appeand, and, grew rapidly atom "Aarnist lest' up to the present Data and is now Was 141wic.atid strtarg—nit and plane ant to the touch. whereiss, Wrens it was' harsh and wiry, what little there was of 'it, and that little there. was db. I appearing rapidly.? I still use your itestoristise about twice a week, and obeli ikuritave a gisod and perfect mop of hair. NOW ths.sre read of those things--and who has not t—but have Deter meets hitherto, any ease in whhh ariy persoa's in& etstreilly benelitted try any of the bait to rte., of the day; and it nosily gins ma pleasant° rowed the result of myeaperionce. I have recorensended ' your preparat kiss JO others. and It aloady has ahr*Ared • general, side thropitiont the - Territory.' ' The pupae been saw its elfecti, snit: hats. eontdence in It. Aliwito have ' need it here will coincide with me in what 1 hare written. i The supply 'you sent near the whok4ale agents for the TorritorY , is already mdmuisted, and daily inquiries are made for it. You deserve credit for your discovery. , I, llbr one; return yen thanks for the bereft it has dozens*, ihr I certainly had despaired long, king ego, of eves ef , teeth* any vial *suit. I eonglatulate yrruqbat your fortune (and a large one) is already made; ' • : • L lours basally L . ~ J. W. Bil l . 2 . •.. • t Finn of Bond k Killen, Druggists.' . . Brookfield. Non., January )2,18146, , '= .Pror. Wood—agsa tint:—llaring Made' trial 6f yeti!' ilnir hestoratire4t gives me pleasure to say that its of feet has been excellent to ri*Wring Itonammalion. dan drulrand a omstiiint - tends - 64 to itching with which I. haseshoerrtneabkvi from -childhood, and its bas also nattered my hair. which wjus becoming te original color. 1 hare.used no oilier article with anything like the plea nre and - Yours truly, J. K. BRACK!. - . (Extract of a fetter, dated Erie, Pa., July'.r/.1.5.50 *pm 0. J. Weil fit Co....llattsat—Why don't you isetrd , we as -mach mol@ of YOUrglltla Hair liestoratiret • •'We want all that is tOraing thauli•fpli the orderson hand, and, lava not had a Wile ow our*liaises for over Week; and that has beeh thecae° twice before. • Therefore, send Us at tent one gross of each sire, as an article injustlY; celebrated as roar Ualt liestorattre will sell.—Pleshimend us by Express: ' _ !Wars truly. • - . QUM & BAPtUirtc • ' • • Druggists. • - chiespu, DI.; May Lit,lBsl. Pre. Wood:liavlng eatierienced the magic elect of your flair liestorstrre, I drop you this upon the subject. i About two vitro alto TaY talk commented fining' ofrand turning gray; I was Dist becoming bald. I mot it Irked litho bad used pintßestorative and spoke an highly of Its •virtnes I waaintlueed to trj , ' althonoit I had but lit tie faith, as I had latfora tried Sammy other remedies. I voramikumil usingyotti Restorative in Janttary lsar- A few apylii4thohillaitanttd my hair firmly. •:It began to fill up. grow Out, and turn: hock twits forrnereolor(biaelty At this time Wig fully restored , to its original color, health and stSranettattd i choerfnlly recommend its use to all. • , • . J. D. How. ' '..e..:yartheasl Ithvyrt4hia, March 9,1354: St3:—ln ronitquente et haring hair, for several years pest. notonly gray, but perfectly white. I bare' eitt - if short. and worm:caps to tilde it from stew; but. some 3 Months since. Ewasinduced-to use Your Heir Ileatora tire.and 1 trust, iniustke, say, that its effect a rem al most miraculous; for It has changed It gradually to all its former splernior as to color. end left it so aoftandg,los., ay as to belnore; beautiful than It ever was when under 1 the influence of the finest oil. eatuardly, therefore, recommend it V. every lady as decidedly the beat rump _ration, for toilet. use, of anything In the world. BEM. SXIIII. Michael. Address—O. J. l ' 001) CO., 31/IBroadway, New York, and 114 liarkef, Street; St, Louis, 310..ProPrietors: S. W. herfe. • Dram Sous , Wholetotle' Agent. Philadelph i a; J. C. C. Maar*. Druggist, Agent; Pottsville, Pa. - t- A ussuall. . MI - 20-ly lII=I 3ffDfCINAL. ' .TO NERVOUS.OUFFERER B . RETWO,Clergyinan,restomi to ,C4,:lioltath In a few Ay', iftrr many iota afro* net- Tam ant&dttity is unite= to nuke known the mo d ns of Jn* - !on sanikoo* the twei,slFtWn.'"° M.!/'DA .e tEI.4onN r .A. 14, ♦ 69 Fulton et., DrOokla August 4 * I'S • . - FACTS FOR THE PODPLEI: - - I IF you wish. a pleasant br4l , ni healthy - gums, and teeth to rival prerl—tm DoDSOles Rutz mu POT& Tor neutralizing the affects -31 viii to ; crstions of the mouth, removing stela and MeTenting thewmulatto:rot tartar. inviwratingunhealthy Ma, and *Orman: tart Ms breath; Mu Drabillm chal k-40i fib"l: • - • • _ • •-• • ' The tom in which is put • up, renders it preferable to a wash—being more economical—'while its elant tra-' • itrolUntll4 magical elects noisier It the univmmi favorite with all sho,valuotbe harrith,purttl and bestutY,Pf their PrlPll"4"Preg,4 bY /b . D. /..D0D.5054 Surgeon Des tilt, ruttaville. .• . 1.555 14-6 m IMPoilticirtTaiuttiitii: • ,Dr.llapaniceht Golden Ve.atalleNPllls. ' THE COMBINATION of ingredients tn these la perfectly hormkes, yet wasterfiali eimucioa in telleving all painful and dilecult menstroa tion,and tir returvisrg all obstructions Sc:, horn whatever cause. Certain to cure the whites. sad may also be sue. cotshally used as a preventive. _They have been used in the private mrstlce:of Dr: Duponeo Du over thirty years • with nnparsielled success in every case. - • N. D.—Ladles whb are mice must not use them. Per hill particulars see directions in tbe bat. , •• Price $1 per boa. Sold by all the druggists ha Schuyikfil county, and will be sent condrUntially by mail, by miles - ins $1 to EIERMAN itABEN'AU, Meaty Agent•—•who wilt also sup. P/Y the, at, Pftrietor's tutees.. filipauturo of .1. Do. roam on each boa-no others - genuine. Pottsville, Jung i,'56 • AVOID ALL , QUACKERY • - /WAND TAKE WEDICIKKS PitKPAB.LI) BY Alia . Bslyaillint Physician only. • -Li" prolonged, and a cure for all pain Coughs . , rids Constunplion,Croap, • - Whooping . .. Omsk, Litir Cfnoplaint,Dysperfia, • Indigestion, Sour Stomata, &Tofu- - • • la and all Skin Eruptions, Ferrer and Ague, - Bilious Ferrer, "Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery. • Bowel Affections Piles, Sore and Week Eyes', Itbeuma. then, Heart Disease, Palpitation Neuralgia, Kids ney and Bladder Affections , Dropsy, Fall- • ing •of the Womb, and , Female • • • - Complaints. - At the regrind cif many of my patients, I haveconsent. ed to put up a masse of my most eficient preserlpdons in tholhrm of ilserity Medicines, each one suited .to a par ticular disease, - and not, like the manniacturnS of the many nostrums and panaceas of the day, promulgate to the world that shy one compound wilt cure all diseases, arid who kin the'words of the great Italian physician, 4sdkinnrsi,) ••yet nedicirscr qf whick they know tilde Or to bodies of wrirchlhey Lam less." • 4 .1 S. ROSE. Id D.- Philadelphia. A lispaiedy for each Disease. Dr. J. S. Itose'i Espectorant or Chugh Syrup, for the re- dical cure of•ecnisumpthin, Coughs, Colds, lloorsenese, Asthma, Droneitilis,SPlttleg of Blocd, Induration of the Lunge ThroaLand all Pulmonary' Diseases. TM* Pre pay-alba not only cures eonsumption if taken In time, but it fortifies the system against all future attacks. As a Cough Medicine, it is the best in the world! It is now used and nowaneaded by physicians, both at home and abroad. In Ixdtles,lss cents, AO cents. and $l. • Di. .r. S. Roseq Whooping Ciao% Syrup.—Thls prep"' ratioardwayerelleves , and parents the whooping coverh from running into other diseases; such as intiamation of the Lungs; Droply in the Chest, and Consumption. It Ores instant relief, and frequenUy cures in one week.— . Price 50 centa.• Dr..T. S. Roses Croup gyrup.—Cbildren are also liable to Croup, which dangerous aanplaintylelds immediately to D1t..(,8. Beat's sun. CAruxu Croup Sprup. Price; 2* cents. • , ' Dr; J. S. Roses Extract of Doc* Is one of the heat remedies over used for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, ke. Prim '5O Cohn. • ' • - Dr. J. .1. Ames Nervous end Arrigarrifirag Cbrdial, for Heart Diseena,hil Nersoirs Affections, Flatulence, Heart Muni Itestleassess, Numbness,' Itenralgis, raking' the ei thirs, uo Weing power to the whole system; It is al most oto in its effect. Price 50 cents. , Dr. .1. S. &nes DyspepticCbaspornsf, a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Use Complaints, and indigestion,when ta ken in conjunction with hhr Alterative or Fa mily Pills: Priatot both 75 cents. •'. ' _ _ . • Dr. J. S. Roses Golden Pats, for falling of the womb, • Female Weakness, Debility and Relaxation. Price 50 Dr. .f. S. Roe's Anti-Rinse or ItcOresd Plits.—These '.Pllliare not shanaded to cure every; malady or disease incident to nab, but they area grand remedy for a Al iso state of the , system and common -revers. When stubwith Dr. Mose's Tonle' Mixture, will mire the most stubborn caseitif Bilious fever or Beveran4 AVM. Prins 12% end 25 pouts. Dr. J. .11. Roe ' s hits Caren—This preparation is truly the wonder of the age Cures all pain, external or Intel , nal; cures pain in the Sides, Limbs or Beek, Chilblains._ Ague. or Lump. in the Smuts, Corns, Bailees; Sprain's; Toothache. Est ache. Miff liecis.Bore Throat, Paths lathe Bowels and Btoinacii. SWAM Colds, Ac.. The Pain Curer being a fine TM& Mixture, is also noel with great hese et for Wash an Bonds. Whenever you hove pin use fie Wu Curer freely; and you °Usk , im insdiatarelleff ;It acts likessagie: Beery should bane a bottle . DE the house in ease of saddest ar midden sickness. PAM 12%. D acid 50 tents. , Afpv Pasant of delicate constitutions - by album or those who , hive beep, mate so by the use of Quack Mull eins. "or any Miser mai, should 'reed Dr. J. 8. 110888 MEDICAL. "'anima to persons is *knees ot h health, which hook Can be bad without charge of • - 'B BA. NAN, Vidtweille, darehlo. Aitent the isle ot these Medicines la Bohai= Co kw 1555 ' Mee: =l4 50+ 104 f TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS.EXPRESS COMPANY: porrsvius TO: HARRISBURG. , This Mei connects daily vith 011 their treed South ern and Western Boatel. BS "+ , a their Saw ot bvelvetain will fie it the .ollee of lloorerd k Co. B. 6.,WILLIpth. ilviethiteselest. - , . evra 22,101 ps4r. Jai:loi° PH11.A.,%. a , aSIUMMUNIMIPM IIII NMI! Or.numnriKom - ri, AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, - Uisa eiatillunker Votice,N.the ilbilaideg Wof es rrbtaggii•earimars.`.4 o 9 , P c l udg: - - • -.-~ ~ .:.,ut~a,,. oa. ss~oß.. ::r Oridiodk‘flietlobiojviobisA s uieb• ,430100,11tialpeoftjash.Gbulkite Anvil; Brat, glitter, er. Egg& Ear okthasp Hamm. Hardwire. Ilides, Roth:m-11'5re, Leather , MaeldnetT,OpteilMlool4! Al.. Deer. Caton,Ceffee. Orein. Bar bon, Bleu Salt; • prntallosir eilarrwidszior.ke.. Brooms, Mt Wets. Game, 31111 Stouek liteh iittd Reno trim, Timber 4 , 1 4 Lopitne, - • t • - • Co Oo Wood, Clay, Miami, le& hoer mss. litneurteseoaulare, Tid 4 , 0 0 4 rbikker SAO, 1 , 04 In°Ort - PHILAIIiik' READIIIO - RAILROAD; - : • • Fito 0 tift • , •,.. AltroarY • e ei A t let Pre' Wit as 4 To] on .Coal Osamportidl by this Ootatibah sill boas figtows. boat itanklltk to Arm IROi .., intitittmomt _ ; • • phidedelp fa, _ " lreVmd rime; ' • liketuttny, " Germantown R.ll. ";falModgeltuytkia,' " tidl= mid ill month • Raintiti'stMie and " N of MI/Md. I. Port Kennedy, ',forge, " PktnktUle, ' "Royers ford, ' • ' " ' g , Resift& L 44 Ravin ' leaddng and Mohr tlllw ii AlcsbortMe, • ' ",onridsbuM • BY 0.'419f tti _ march 5.11 801411YLKILL o NAVICATION. 00 1 , yrlcE Shuylki,llNav i er i o ss, n o ? .s 4 s ).,} ‘- tbooliaupp tot the use Of ears find for tOll . on Anthrs en* cirittd oat Mu Schuylkill Nicsigation,wpilo es follows, until July Ist, , if Tabu ' To Plill " Elannyouh. Spring Mill, CollenbriCkft, " Ply Mouth bun, , •,. " Bridimport, " Norristown; . " Porifigintody, EOM., u•Patviltues Dam, F"st Providence, • " $ Rofir's Ford. • " Pottstown Landing, " 'Port Union, • "_Ethoisterougli. " Ittthltur. - "'Atli:unmet; " " ItiornstUlN !.-' • 's - liatilburn, • $$ 004101:Fare Lundlritt, The letuitge IrM be per ton of TM ine, !seethe per cebt, allows/ice for waste, u ugh** and .no chants lean thea twenty-bra cents per ton will be made for any +thtanoe. • 'Sates oirrolle , ^ ' .. ' On Blliestilaneons ArtiPles . to: be charged per ton of 2240 until farther nothx: tron'Ore.elsy; atad,G ravel, Manure, Uwe:might/none, Bricitteds.' Limestone, Elsited.Lime - , qua:TY Cord wood,,lsolf and Rough Bark and Oypaum. onecent ' and a half per ton per mile, for the lint ten italics, and I hails pent per ton per mile, for each additional mile, but , no &tile shall Vitas& for any distance eteeeding ty cents smile exiss. vitimealltii;Martati, Wionittit 003cablded Stoner; 111: hunhiena Cold, Mae, lee, flospfidone, luid,.Coppor, Ore,. twonts per ton per mile, lbr the first ten miles, and a half eist be ad d Mile Ihr each additional Mlle, but no :cluirge ehall made for any distance exceeding forty, cents re ton. Trott of iiiikindsln any stageof manulketurebeyond the ore. Salt, and Fhb., one cent per ton per mile, for the fliet twenty miles,- and half]; taint pee ton per nillo for each ad ditlonal mile, but no charge shed/ he made for any distance exceeding fifty cents' per ton. Unfits, Flour, 'geode, Timber, round and square, Sawed 'Luzifbor, Hoop Poles, Shingles; Lathe and Stamtln boats, 'flay and Straw to bales, flentendbie of all kinds, andel' 'articles not otherwise specifically enumerated, two cents per ten per mile for the first tee miles, and half a cent pet ton ger mile for caeh additional mlie. but no charge shall be, 'coeditor any distsnee exceeding si sty cents per ton. Tim.% l ber, round and equare.•Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles, Shin glesAmthind Staves In rafts, shall be charged according to the rates in this section. provided the several I inks of a rafteludi be allowed to alternate at the loets with style- I renditg or descending boat that' may be ready to pass, Otherwise such rafts shall be charged the full charter rates of OA cents per too per lock below the city of,Reading, ' and four cents per ton per lock above said city, b/ork—in all ceses where ono or mom locks are passed. and the distance carried shall be less than two milm, the' charge for Toll shall bo for two .miles, according to the ebum to which articles carried may belong. ' Aid in all cases where the Ibregoing Ridge, for Tallow . ty, shall exceed ti cents per ton on the ascertained ton nage of the vessel, for any lock passed below Reading,cw4! cents per ton above Reading, the Tolls shall be ginned at; _the.* last mentionedjlatee on all Articles. By order of the filenagere. ' V. FRALEY, Nlabllittil,March lA. PftrirOwt„ • . • On Y - • 0 ssetiosit Limes. PhtitidelPh/tealllo- 1111111drost4.1 • 6.11511: tSPEIBfP AlkitliffiESlZlNTS• 1 USD. 9lullEtti4GLESl'ar; RoutesNorht ern ' aTO Western ! Stites lir Bred increased and Arne nefoosi. - 11.6 LITTLE SCHUYLKILL. CATAW 'SSA. SUNBURY aid ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND. ELMIRA 'RAILROAD. . Through to Buffalo, is - ' -16 hours. i Niagara Falls., • • 16 " •. " z _Detroit. - • -24 " i " Chicago. • '.lll fit. Louth •I • • -48 " Ticket Mee: 'S. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut atreetw and i 111016451,8 and! Reading Railroad Depot, comer Broad and Vita.; • . Orr Ant aftse; 'MONDAY. May 7th,. Three Passenger Trans will Laid the Ptillatleiphis and Beadiag ItailrOnd Depot, cornerninni and Vin e streets, daily, (Sundays:ex-, ceipted,) as tolloWs: - • • • . .• • • ; Day 'Capin's...6 A. M. Stopping 4rhaerazi Ills and needing, only. Connect- I lug with Csiairlass. Williamsport and Elie and William: port and Elmira Bane:tad: =Wag at Elmira at 4, Pi M.; connecting with New Pock and Brits and Baran. and New' York 'city itailttads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and Dorn thence;C l deacon on lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. rad, i to Cerelank Toledo, Ninon*: liarntusky.andl De. I trait. • Abo;! , ,with Elmira, Caruusdahrua. and Rimini Falls - Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua with-New Forktentral Railroad, Fast and West.and at Suspension Bridge with Ociat Western and - Middgan Central Rail) road for Detnig, Chicago, St. Louis, sada points in Pan ids and Western Stales. !Nadi Tratia.e.7.3 6 A. 91. Stopping .lit all ,Btatonaand rooting to etsttarilletnly. Sight Espress-. 6 3.30 Bunning every day, stopping at all Station. and run ting to Pottsville. Connecting/It Port Clinton with Cat- WillisMsport and Erie,vind Willfransport and El- ' mira Railroads, arriving at Elsolreat oannarticet with New' York and Erie, Buffalo and New York city and Lake Shore Railroads, Da • Buffalo,. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Chica,r, and all points West.— Alai. with Elmira, tnnandaigna and Niagara Falls. Rail roads; arriving at, Niagara rfal& at 10.ar, IL. connect log with Day Express or Great WestrAm,Ballreed for De. !holt. Chicago, etc: " • ' • • I ' Passenger* by Day Roma. P r os/drat at Port Clinton; and dine at Williatasport. Passengersby way of Night Iftpress take supper at Port Clinton. This Route, with its connections, forms tha shortett. and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. Only one change of baggage between Philadelphia and Canada or the Lakes. he Paasengets purchasing Tickets by this . Line' ha, t privilege of 'stopping' at any of the above points and re suming their seats at pleasure. • Pere frosn'Philadelphia to - Tamaqua, ••:, $2 ' Butialo;via.Tanaw'nda ,lo 00 Catawim, 4 .35 Niagara Falls, via., Eli Rupert, 440 nth's, Caroni% and*. • Danville, I . 460 F. Railroad, 10 00 ' Milton, 515 Niagara, via. Buffalo, . 00 WMlamaport, sgo Suspension Bridge, 11 10 0 00 Elmira. 7 00 Cleveland, 11 70 1= 14 Jefferson, 7 65 Toledo, 75 slarkg,. 7 95 Cincinnati, : 16 90 Penn Fan,; - •8 00 Detroit, fl 3. Rail., 16 00 Gorham, • 800 " Dultaloand Genera, AA. Gorham. 600 Lake, , 'l3 00 * Steamer Chicago, via Gt. We: John Arnot, 800 tern and Michigan Ctuandaigna, 800 Central Railroad, 20 00 Uoneoye Falls, 8 50 Chlcago,viallnlialo and Caledonia,. 8 801 Lake Shore Michigan La . Roy, .• . 890 Southern Railroad, .:3:1 00 Batavia. r 900 Chicago. eta But Lake Rochester,:.„ 860 'and :,Ilichigan CM: , Buffalo. via. N. Y. and E. Aral Railroad, 'M 00 and But. and N. Y. Rock bland, 23 00 Or!,10 00 • E. T. : WORRELL, Tfrivt ancriPreplt Agent. N. W. comer Sixth and %emut streets. 0. A. NiCOLLELSup't 'Philadelphia 4k iting Railroad. T. MCKIBSOCK, BUp't Catawissa, W. and Erie Rama& lIKNRY COFFIN, Suet Williamsport and Elniira Rail. rma • PASSENCtift .TRAINS . Between Pottsville mid Pkilailelphia. On anditter May 7th, 1806, the 'Passenger Trains will havethe Papal at Pottsville, corner of Union and Rail road Weds, daily as follows: Promo Pottsville toPlilladelphia. • • Morning lino, tt - • - - 730 A. M. Evening Line, at - - - • • 4 P. M. • Sunday Tudn..(onee a day), 730 A. M. Prom Philadelphia to IPottsvUle.• Morning Line, at , • • 730 A. M. Evening L l O O , at - - • 30 P. M. Sunday Tiattl; (once a - - - 3 '3O . P. M. U01:1101 Of PASS 0 READING. . • For Philadelphia, at 9 oclockk. 10 Minnie', A. M., and it 5 o'cloet,2l minutes, P.M. For Pottarille, at 9 o'clock, 34 minutes, A. M. and 6 o'clock. P. 31* • • TARE IN ALL TUE LINEA-420TM WAYS. - let cues. Olin cuss. POtt3TElfe to Philadelphia, $2 75 . $2 25 .PhilsaielObia to Pottsville, 2 75 • 225 Pattern!** to Reading., 1 05 8 5 Reading to Philadelphia: •-• -I 75 . ' .1 45 • • Thug Ruts aim ate the Stations Oaf tiM Route. Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed-to each passen ger in thine lines. and passengers are exprossly,proldbited from taking anything as beam, but their own wearing appstel.:‘ bleb will bent the rtsk - of 1M owner. , • ifir4ll, ticket" must be parthisod bet reentering the earsßy order of the Board of Managers. Brag 10,1855 2110: •S. BRADFORD. 5-svialy v s II l i t 1 1 1 GI SO 111 IM 231 „.„ IS • DINO 12 II 3 latt 15 ,~: ~ ~~. -Ad lii 41:4 FE 1 SO 1 70 • 110 110 •' 1 70 • 1 95 • 1 ; 65 185 165 Iss 1 t 3 1 65 1 60 910 .I 1.94 96 1 90 199 1.90 1 ett /1 C 4 Y 7. 1 70 145 as 14 1 45 ti 40 1 30 1 26 125 I 25 1 15 1 06 1 cA) 1110 IGO. 1 GO 1 55 11 45 1 45 1,40 tiao 1 50 1 20 to& El lc* u 1 111 1.15. 1 15 1.15, 1 20 1 20 I 551 1. 1 20 1 "4 0 t1 0,991 9 91 % 94f S. 9BADVORD.Seeretary.- og LI ASS. xi' 2 ta c. ia clam cv 7l ms.. l '9 79 77 69 . 67 69" 67 69 .67 64. 62 ' 64 62 59, • 57 , 59 67 •69 • 57 .69 _.67 64 52 • 54 59 ,52_ ,62 60 50 60 48 - 47, 45 47 45 47, 45 44 42 39 57 , TitAVEL - ING. il :INUItANC.Ki-i,-' MINERS , LIRE .INSURANCE: , • COMPANY. IPOTEIVILLE, CAPITM; 8100,000—C HARTER I,ls,Company.chirtered •tas the Legislature Of Phi* sylvsnla, with a espltal of One Hundred Thousand pot tars 'snow' avulse& and bit commenced' Fad- The Company ls prepesed to receive monies and other, property In Trust, end siker interest on all monies de posited in trust, et the rate of Ore per east por =win ; principal and interest payable on demand. Foe ratesrofPrendtim us Life Insurance, see the printed Tables , supplied at the once of the Company, Centro Strut; Pottsville. three doors south of the Exchange tel IJACON Preiddent. JosslL - LUIS Sec't aukTesesurer , • _ April 4754. •• . . • /..14f • THE ~POTlreviu.s MUTUAL , AIiP,pOINT srocx, Lair. ri6VRANC.r4OMPA NT VOTICE ,C,F,NTRE STREET, next 1k,,,d00r above Green's Jewelry Store. cAPITAI SIOIIAOO-4MIIIITER MUTUAL. at s s 4 Cota recently charteil by „the at Tbe.liamonnyils peplum! tO elect insurance. *pen this and tot* jut trvistClibd mmMes recalted'sitihe rate afireperpent. per annum, uiskaintlundisine, r i,-1 -I ,, tl M st Pg.! 341 d - saifSfi s nva,asid other good micuritles. •,. • - • , sisal dividend of the profits Fill be Unite payable in castriU'assnropriatsd to the payment of resstums. yogs ; row lit Polonium ou Inireurwomi tablessupplied Oahe Js odor , • •• • - , NATHAN ISVAIW , Preft... 9. . „SOLOMON EOM* 4ciesers trl l ifunt; ikei4teiry and Tivautver. SeS. MUM. i'.ANTIOIACHITE'INSURANCE CO. ' CHARTER 'PERPETUAIG7nted °rimed 4pital • =Zio: 91 Weindt Street, b etw eentn Third ind fourth ny, with s eault (Win pad In, 'cm:dined with the oafprinciple In their Marine and Inland serun allr e= in thep d Who nudn r w e i l tohnoup l e l ind il en y salty owish The Win su an s at t th usual raOf pratalinia, eatlawaing /forint; ffre sad Wend ih.. D. When .f;; ', •••-• Dais PSTelre4 " Le wi s A 44 Fiede -;-: ,• ,- Jana Witold; ~ Peter Siegr; John E. Addirke, . .. George F. ,-'•;i1 -, -* IL 'ltemitett, •• ' '-- - `• 1 ivi gellp..l 4 ; reiridert.: ‘ ' ' JesilritaLainta Tim rove D.,ttrrumtio ties ipPolutedagent !be the. Wore Coesperty Is Beheyikllteotartyi , to sham per ... .- I."49ll4 V.s " " l nAlitni '1 Mine 11i, 4-1 • STATE MUTUAL INSR. Iputrim A i NNuAL S T ATEMEN T iby IS, 111/11: - - • • ' igbist rs tr /*,1853. , Cash wasuivi Intessitnetriv ell de pestjbar, mutual depart= h • SUnfiall Bills Receivable insane, -• 28,641 104 CBlO Pt 81131112 M Bak Vepirtzet,-* 40,282 20' 170,54814 sszs,sBl"3B =I Laises:aspessesi comdadons, ro. • lissumer, mutual department, yIVO6 53 s t ack -C,031 . 911 - • Soip'remtgase stock : , .111 16 receivable, 187,609 . Cub" on hand litid In landi ixf". _ $41*!11/2 "4541-tg ?Of 16 'tor Plre or bland !immix% spply to 7~10.T i rk.. MIOEYER, yols&L INDEMNITY. rrHE FRXNKL4 4 Fire Insurance Co. A—• _Cot Phaiderptila. Moo, No. 163% Manta street, .4 . now Fifth 41044. • ntazzloas. Charles N: Winches!, ' Neon* N. Illebsrds, Thuszas Mart, Slordecat D.Lswis, Tobias Magner,• Adotehs 'E. Soria, tumid Gaud. '• David d- Browa; • Jac:obit. Butith • Norris Patterson, :Continue to zunke'lnserinee, iisruianent or 'Unite& on every dasuiptioa cif prOparty,. In town aid smutty ' , at nstes as low as are consistent. trigs security. :TheCorupany have r e served a large Contingent Fund, , vitstris with their Capital and .Preadatica, safely Itursited,;' afford ample protection to the insured.. " . :The assets of the COm'Ony cm/rano, lst;lB4B,,iutptth; Usbediagroesbi7 to as Aid of Anmenibly, were as fallow; viz:- Meet.486( 1 ,65 8 • 85 • Stocks; PAC 25 Reg Estate, , 104,458 !cc : °labs 43,187 irt • • , . Temporary Loans, r =WO 00 • Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, theye have Old upwards of one =Won two htradredthows iiiwi doliars t iosises by fire, thereby +Wording-evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well . tut the ability astal disposition to meet dith promptness. at iiabliitiee ' CIIARChI3 N. BANCKEIL, President. .• amuse G. Bastion, deeretary. • i • t for the above The subscriber. has been appointed agen etentiorted Institution, - and is now prepared to wake in. awned, on evervdesriptkes .of peoparte: at the lowest rstea ANNUMgent. Pothrellltt,jan.il,lLsl. • 2,-tf _ r - " crOtrosuriANce.' - : • ; yuE GIOARD LIFE INgURANCE, Aar:inn? Anil' fruit! Coinpany of Philadelphia. Of ee, :132Chenth t street, the First door Fast of the CAPITALPOO . „000—CilAKTEli PEIIPETITAL, ; Continuo toloalre Insurances on lives odthe most faror ,able terms.. , ; Tbe'Capital being paid up and invested, together with ; 4 large arid' &sigma!, increasing resertedlund,offera a lades! security to the thawed. , The premiums may beirarit yearly, half-yearly or . guar The Compahy add La BoNos periodically to the instunit• tee for life. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, 1144, and the wend Banns In Decenibei,lB49,smount an addition of *UM &I to emery SLOO ingursid under thn oldest policies, making $1,%2 60 which will be paid when It shall become it claim, Instead of $l,OOO originally loan ird;the next oldest amount to sl.= 50; the nest in age' '. to $11,212 50 fro. every $1, 1 :90 the other* in the RMa pro , portion aicordlrig' to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an asernso of more titan Old per tent:upon the premiums paid, withoutineriasing the an nual premium. • 1 Thomas TtiAlgway, • .lohn A. Drown, ' Armon Davis. D. ;Danner. John Jay Smith, Frtdericit Thew% Itobeit Pearsall,. Norge Taber, Joseph Yeager. 7 • Jcfbn ft. Latinurt, Thomas P. James, " Wharton Joseph T. Bailey. ' lihn it. Stark. Pamphlets containing UMe of rate!l and explanations, , fo-m of application and further Information can be had at' the alto. TWIMAS RIDUWAT, Pneddent, Jone.F.dellart, Actuary. - o• The ante:triter to agent for the'.!abOve Company in Schuylkill County, and will effect !simmers, and give necessary InfOrtnation on the eubji.ct. • • ESC PmagoloLootbAL CABINET. ' ;„ _ - YOWLERS, WELLS & CO,. Phre- Plibil% 'Wing Ists and 1'1114134mm 2:11 Arch strut. tVis t iat.t• tom Seventh, Philadeltbizitterrtalielrl vi illt=3Lnl=l7tirgerilogrs' rhjiwbele• . rale' and rvtall. at New York prices. Pro. 1 44 Tertsional examinations. With 'chubs , ;old full written descriptions of , character; day . arid evening.. et fees. rblladelph4s4 February x 1,1565 - ; B.ly . . SOLISURN'a RAILIMADADVOCATE it I4ARGE weekly" paper, printed in beautiful vault, farm. and devoted to the Un- . proven:tan t of “allroad'aoaatruetloo: onebbiEsy and man. slgionaat,ts published by ZNIIAIt lIXIIIIIJILN, at No.a& 8, Sproclatreet, Niar York. Torma—lP psi Annum 1 tatioe; dabs of 10 or mire. it .60 for each ropy. This is a 9004:b1y Practiod gaper.. 88 d hi iiitoll do' toted tothe manufacture of iron and assebtnery. &oath* improveinont Of Itattroa4 • 61.3porstntettra and . equip. mutts:, As an Advertildng medium for business relating to flail:outs. troa itpaoava Is lanaurriwit • . • . 41100 2,105: 1 .t 2 • . TINA U.B. MINING' JOURNAL, Iron, and Metal' Dealers' Price Current, 108 PUiILISHED eiery Wednesday, by Lyon A Millyer, at in Pearl St. ROBERT. (11 ;LYONaaover li Squar eiiton) w York. , PIKE:-41 per annuli, invariably. irr advance. sorarrAnnion rots TOWSON MAILS, POSTAGZ ASCILVDM Oreat Britain - • . -$1 • France add the centinent of lturop l e . sgo .. . . The amides • - - 350 ! • arovraristiO. I Eight Three aid under, each insertion - $1 1,2 00 Tor each additional line - . % !MASON cards per annum, not eT i g with paper lnelvidat - - - -30 00 • ' do' . sit menthe - 00 Special nation% per ihte- - - - - 25 • *AULT Anvterrezza. A liberal arrangement .111 be made with those who ad Terriers by the year. . . - May 26, 1P.55 AMERICAN MININC CHRONICLE, Iran Nana!Utilisers , & Railway Journal, ItrrS PUiILISiIED every.-Saturday, by M. B. Monek k Co., 218 Pearl Street . New York: The oniele, as Its ramie would indicate, is devoted mainly to the eollecUon and infusion. of accurate and relbtble in formation, relating to the arts of Mining and the manu factures of 3fetals, Engineering and Me:ebonies, Inven tions. and Patents, and all other matters connected with our immediate branch of industry._ TERMS :-TVI per annum, invariably in advance. • • • stlascsirrson /03,1101111G1 11/11.5. postala iNcLeDiro. _Great Biitain 1- - - 00 • . The Continent of Europe. - • - 300 The British Provinces- - , - 350 , - • ADTEILTISINO.' ' Hues: of lea. for one Insertion - • -Si 00 Each additional line - - - - - - 12 8 lines, or less, for one year, with the paper -80 00 ~, " • 4 4 " • six months - " " - OO Special notice per line : - - - - .30 May 26:1855. . • '-'5 1 .. . . POTTSVILLE ACADEMY. THE FALL TERM of this lostita ti ? nlint co m mence, Moody. geptembei . M. MS: A. P. SPINNEY. P o rincipal. • 20-8 July 2 3 . !IRO' TREENIOUNT SEMINARY, XTEARNorrisiown, Pa.,i6 mites from rhuidophia, on the Schuylkill river ! 150 feet above it, is now open for the education of male; youth over 11 years of age. from September inth to June 10th. The course comprises most collegiate studies. and many others. Them Is a scAtool room over 50 `overre: *lecture room 35 feet setiareq 6 reciting rooms; 3O private study rooms: 50,bed rooms, and other areommodations. -The situation is healthy and very beautiful; the terms reason,. able. The Principal has tawht sevrral thousand youth.. Scholars list year, 2SI SAMUEL.AARON. Pristipal. August i 4, '54 . . MISS ALLEN'S SCHOOL . • Fos Vous; Ladles TILL openon the first } Honda Sepetmber next. In addition to the' branches ° heretofore taught. instroctkm viii be given In French and Drlvring.. The number of pupils will be limited to Twenty-five, and .thoee wishing admittetwe ill please ap. ply immediately. Fairly and - uninterrupted attendance is required, and no reduction will.be made Ow abselice, unless for severs! weeks of positive Maass. Charge, SIO for the term. - Auxx refunds sincere t thanks for th to e m a tron the tronage heretofore retell - elf and hopes o continue favor of the public Pottsville, August 4, 'AS HORATIAN BOARDING SCHOOL. Tor Young Gentlemen. , xwongo. Nos6teunptow Chanty, Alma: THE 'ilk Annual Session of this ln sutiuton will open on the Ith of August. ensuing. , eluirge ; tbr BOARD (Including washing, beds and bedding; fuel and lights.) *EU TUITION', total branches of a molar English Conroe of study,per quarter, in -ad-, For kiwis In the Ancient Langinget. per quarter. iw adtwaoi-(wigoetting tit the toetruetkra ghee),' $4 to $6 Lessons in. Drinaina and Bailing. aid - on _the Plaint Preto, 'Melodeon, Violin; Flute, &e.. per quarter, in ad vances (scanding to Um instruction Only) - • $6 to $lO To use of the latrary, Class 'Woks, Maps, to ,6e.. per ' " • - • - 60 ets. No.petplli recrived under nine years of ana and only sneh retained woe orgetterill good motif habits. and are.w4to, render a obedieues, to *the rules and Wits of the Reboot.' For eternises de.. ad dross • • UV. EDWARD IL 111301111., July'l4o6 24.2 m • ,;.Priseipat. _ . AIRCADIAKINSTITUTE. FLOURlSHlNG'.,lnstitution. toads at oraisabsts. Ps., Lai vdenkt upon the second'yesr of Its ealstence. The find woo: of the surrounding country, the healthy, quiet had retired ' Jim cd the village are net warpowied by say in the State. It is easy'of access, betas within two talks of the Phila. delphla and Readied Babold, to and fCglawhidh adage runs take every day. - The nabs and fernalas are taught and boarded In op . Th. rillloonalcal Apparatus marble iestrentents of the Ihrearand molt tar edstyki. ' Bachstndent should Wise leveret wits of. of a plain dilei a Bible,* few towels, napkins. an umbrella. a • pair of sllPEars, blacking and aboeheasho, and very little spending • • 111"5" Thetrhoiasttc year diddled - tato two wwsions. The tint sieskaiat the year ammelmoga the lAth of Aut.. andritontinnes 53 weeks; the woad ovens on the 15th Octobleotad coathsuse 211wasiss. There hrilwanstku 4 week* at the end at arch session. hills attienter at say time. ". • - - • - • szatanues. Teresa tistbansidical - ' • • $l6 00 Littn/OsSew with theEtts. I Math- - 20 00 •IndreetlOn'on the Plano Porte; extra - 20 00 Use at hsetnanent• .- • • 4 Oti Ho ?= 50 per week.) - • • 5500 eilpPlystrat. to ha -wade etterteti, in acturact-1011 for further infertaation, address • • • • ELIAS SCHNEIDER, Principe/. Ornktshurg4tuse Mi. ' 244 y 874 f EZI SWAM TO E'er U. DANN AN -154 F NEW YORK. EDUCATIONAL.: HARDWARE. , PATENT . COLD LARD LAMPS. ~: 'INHE subsetibers being appointed sold !dints kir Melilla of Stoundhs 4 einith's Mimi lard Lamm in Schuylkill cockily, have a large a& whitest ,ItEr - vale, , which ar• hiskik menisismided for ecounmy and cencenlecum. AUGHT a LIBCII. Pottailla, April 144 /MS Is. IRONOOIIIIIIIIIIIIIION WARE "IOUS& , ENTRE STREET,. Pottsville. --:- .ii The whicriben are properad to tarnish tha ?raio 'Ali and iirestors - at PhLtatielpaii prices, ((MOS ilrholetala or rendl, tad Ama•• lbw !Toni BMW alletnalld ai Pratarillamidwanantedetsaptarior 4pri2lty. Alga 1104 T mita ,suitable ter SILCOX, and (*le NWT' Ittridaliel at short notice direct from ;. tho_ter. •:1;.. -.-: ,- • . ._ • _ . E:ItARD k SON.i L _ 41-tf • U 53 Nov. = - .3 '. 'I3RIOI 41r6 LERCH • 11111 AVE JUST ietuniedjroni dilphin and New irrWA, and lump received ttiA )E. deft, emewteeent of LIARDWARE-aner WWI* In MI T .' comty, cotedstitig 4 Aniviish sod Amerkan; Of all kinde,Building Materials of all kinds, LockwiLitch- Innseikae,usverdene Tools, litaiong TuohytieddAir. iihowlskee's Toolso inch Atm!, Seib, Spiked.' &TOM Dolte.itivi i ts; corwmtaing the most extenstse snort. meat in the county, to which we invite the attention :Of purrhseers. • - - - A LERCH.: 45133e,30,'ps .0-st OOLESSANIk.CUTLERY STORE, Al liorth Third Street. CONST'ANTLY on hand, a large a 4 eortmentat Pea and Pocket Knives. Delmmil, and Razore,Table Knives and 'forks, in ivory, stag, Doffalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers and, Peeks, Dirks, Dowie ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Walters, its Tway* le. • Pine English Guns, Coit's Pistols, Allen's arvalyersi and tingle and Doable barrelled Pistols, with a general atOekcf Valley hardware , constantly Wnletud... JOHN' M. COLEMAN, importer, Dee. 30,1854*. [NS, Zr, • . . iNARDWARE AND 1110 . 11 Depoir.l •. TIMSENSIIKIBER. billing noli in•vs*' ell his goods at his new place of business - ' -l with a new determination of tarnish. ••• I - . 41 4 1 4, Bach goods as the Metletea of the , stusa • Oda Won marrequlre, at their lowest market Value, , solicits.the !unwell= of,tbe Public. • I 'Mali be always , ,ojr . hand and hare on band a full stock Of z • liarlson, •... • ' - ••••• Chopping Away _ • , • •1 , ; Vine iron, , ` Chopping *hovels, , - Cavt steel, ' , Trace Chains. -_ - • ', Slit iron,. . , . , Nails and.Bpikes, , -r: ; ! - wipe, „1 , • . ' Tackle Blocks, • ; . Bellows, :: 1 . Amts and Vires,•&C.. ,I , ' thirdware and .Iron DetoOt, Cf.rlta &rata. throe door" •: ^ 111:41 1 0. 111 arket , East side. • .' - ' ; .'PRAM! PODS, • b 4W) . 15, 18.54 . ' • . , ,_ 28-U ': - . :CLEMENS do 1161811,ER13 -- . .; • 7- lIARDWARRI AND RON S TORE, • Centre blreet:- a - doors above Market Mat aide . ) hate poliatatitlyon,basul a full a*ort meikt of Sraittes•Tools, . dales and Springs, ;- • Rullding 3laterials, ,Table Cutlery, • _ ' Sateevasiter's Tools, . .' •- - Pocket' Cutlery. - " ' ;•-- Riles and Rasps; • • _, . Carpenter'ttTools,• ', 1 Rails, Spikes and Rinds,'' ' thitanis Ware,' 1 '• \ ' Counter and Platform &ales. Allen's Revolvers; • f . Mr and Rolled Iron, nine Barrels, j Vine and Sheet .. ~ ' • . 'Table and Tea Spoonsi Cart, Shear and Blister Steel, Bram end Enameled Sei ne, Plate and Sheet Line, -" tlei, • • ' ' j - Oar, Copper and Sheet• Brass, Pans, Boilers A Tea Kettles, , Pig and Bar Lead,... Ileavy Railroad Trams, - 1 El/stinger/IQ detcriptiOna, .. Railroad Iron and Spikes, Mill, "Vent and CireularSaws Double and Single Guns, DUtcher's Choppers, Cleavers Double and Single Pistols, • and Ettivei;- ' ' ''t Shot and Game Bags,' devils and Clogs, ' . . ' - ~ Powder Flasks.. .", i Blocks and Tackler, ; Powder and Shot, j , 1 Chain Pumps, - '-' ' Water Proof prc eruntion • Iron. Copper and lirass•Wlrs. '• " Clio. - • 1 . COach Trbrinthigs, I 1. Rifle Mountings. ? , .', The 'Subscribers Mould respectfully invite the :Lttintlen -:of the public gerneralls, lathe above and other artiries'of I4rdware, too numerous to mention, as they: are ;deter , Mfted to sell ati low ea anyeoneern out of .Philadelplila. 1 . j;Augnst 27,1543: •1 ' SSA y., 1 ' BRIGHT . NEW WOW lit low Mats' Hot' 1 1 : nets' Bank, IN , .. an excellent s COArb TICIMIIIingS, Springs,: • • . Saddlery, fihnernaker's Tools.' 1 Carpenter's Tools, - i ideas andr.sint. ' Bar Iron of all sizes, .. . Rolled '• i . Nails and Spikes. - • Rallravi Iron and 'Nails, Smith Tools, ' • thatidiroz Materials, • Cast Steel, ' : • Shear Steel, I : Join Blister, - • :. Still .SairF, .. Brossmit Saws. Fine Tfand-aan e. a. ilreturns his thanks 4n the public Sro the paironagii they extended to him in his individual rapadry.arid hspest the newlirm, by the quality or their needs. strict alien- Bon to Imminent, and arrommodating mires, ulll'deserri and rutulutvol their con ti n u ed, support. i .f • 13104111 T & X.Eliglia ' Dealers in Thrabeare anal /rota, Centre aired. ! ' rratteville..lansuirr Ca", I AN. . 1.4 _.-- 7 - 7- - 7: _l - 17, - GRESS As ionbrs SEEDS, Agricultural Implement triT s, 4 4 THE Etibscliher will keel siton hand Clover. Timothy and other Gr2j we d st4 White ;Closer and Las ,n, set t„ , •thrh with Carden and Ficld s ccM, , will wArrant to bo freth and anc4. pc sill si t , orders itor all hinds of' Fruit Trees, ( warranted t e , 4 they ate reprasonted)) Agricultural itapLaacuts,t of which will bo furnished atlnanutactor c r s t ,,,,,, o m ds and treivx sold by the subseril.cr arc !t' re,, vest hero. only from growers of reptatatlos an.. c A lie dots notAeal In seeds procund pronm e " turitl r of a . froth:7 „ hart .4 .old. for dn.', h« p t ,, who sell cheap. withbutr,t, suds grown prombieuously,ln small cans„,, their {norioc. matt:illy deteriorates tilt,' pun ; e r ni k, e m tievad}}ly m ot * of elke same spectre- Thil la 31) im. COOM4ieratk/r1 to those who purchase either wtdi r;, trees.', For trees, Ae., seta in orders early M Ht M *OR FARMERS. -- DEB7.—Av o ii , ,' • •a . • as you wo u ld pest:house. The farm er is perpettially increasing his liabilities always be,:hampered ;—he can never ext energies fb good, advantage, and opp e ,4, a sense Of his helplessness, will rarely a ', to ffo so. I It should ever be an object* farZier tol"live strictly within his m eat Al! ;that ip required for the 'Suppo rt , , and convenience - of his fancily, he sho deakor to produce from the farm. I'Vi nries, properly so-called, he shtuld ha , ingftri do; bectinse ho is better off, ari t .,, h a ppy without them. The simplicity q t. mitive times afforded a must delightful li t . of rural life. All the members of t h e ~;.., l ad were then united and banded tozeLL. e :, pursuit of a common objeet—huppi aN , t , thii; they sought and obtained by the cl homely and_national means. That the.: t . forts shnuld have been eminently suere s „ , „ creates no astonishment in a rational - r.....- iiiTosi. WALL..—There is no species Qife .' 'mitre valuable than stone wall. N ot ~, the material indestructible, but when is properly constructed, on land that 4 4 heave, ,it is very durable, and not likelv thrown down or otherwise injured by: causes.' If the stones are of go o d properly laid, there is no reason why it , not endhre for ages. Lands that are et. tiered with stones, should be cleared r,ff, enclosed with them. - The time will sl come when lands which afford rocks to fence them will be considered then) uubl e on that account t Livr.:FittcE.--Every seasdu and et q+riment but serves to illustrate the this species of enclosure.. Te men , Oid Cultivated taste will of co pee pre: to all other species of fence or .its and graceful 'beauty, while, tb • econot titer, acquainted with its meri - 4will ate it for its durability, efficiency ; rior economy. ' Hedges of, thorn, we: Properly managed, will be found to' defence splint cattle that can be animal, however utiruly, will anent' through them more than once. 1 :too, upon the scenieattractions of 1 is magnificent. If the thorns cannot 'fared; other shrubs may be substind place; such as the Osage Orange, Aa.- - Corr. Germantown Telegraph. EE2 oiri YOUR MEALS IN SEASON. a laborious pursuit, and anytts ;teuds , to tighten its toilsAhould be ( ;as of infinite itisportarice. The wife great:deal towards this by laboring °the workmen feel eoinfortable.. Tht ineeds a patienty l plodding persevenr 3e4B:,eetrerely, upon' the physical materially affects the animal spirits unless some conservative influence tti,counieract its destructive pout man is the good Samaritan to whet. °See is given. It is her gentle had supplies the oil essential to lnbr: - chinitry of life. It is right and pi WOUSII to take an interest in het bnsineim; but she should not do do, keep too much of an eye for his gleet her own. The Scriptures say spol{en in season, that it is good. hungry nien say of a nice meal, in „ sop} how very good it is. The semi -old in horn is .far sweeter to the laborers than the voice of Jenny Lind their eyes dilate . with pleasure u catches th e welcome pound, for ;- that the feast of good things it waiting. The good matron does t blow seven times as Joshua did; the is insiieretiiith a shout; hoes, acythei are droPped, and there is stampede for the house; seated at board, dinner is dispatched with is, if it was designed to be relishs, is to say, the table cloth is neat, and forks bright, and the bread ' broils: In short, - let it be knom hands that you labor for their they will return the extra troubl, poismi interest, to the benefit of buSineis. Have bread enough ant cot good wholesome slices, and a them. Suppose it gets dry, steam i it into a pudding. At any rate, cook, and bow you cook it, bear is enough, and your husband will pleiniug that his mettle not wot If'you do not, the mtti will be sul out 'and act accerdingly. Like grandfather. used.te own; if he • during the day, be would go abet. at eight;, if. the cqntrary, he won, The women, have much to do in the oft help , in more senses than one. bind can be ill-humored if be the wife should not, if she can ho May scold her husband, that a vil alive;but his men she should ti plaisante. ,A true woman need her rights as long as she fills her dignity, maintaining, as she does, over domestic enjoyments and ph, the best ebaunels through which influence man's henrt.—Corr• #aPer• ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN HO, s OtartiOn Hemlock, Canadcw 'admirably - for hedging purpose' {ring well, and is altogether uir is for this r' LERCH'S ' Altg STORE Two doors be et.aud nearly oppoidte ttie MI auntie. where will teAletued it of Mow:mit: f•-• Vitra, Fine Trays, Ittitania Wars, Amortment et tine Locks, Table Cutlery. I Parket Cutlery, • • Table Spoon". • Ahtlls and Tires. .1 Assortment of fine Gen", Sbeet Iron Crucibles / Wire, Tln Plats, Bias Kettle'," • 'Sadirons, 5 • Pans and ilellvrs. • Chain", iltaltruad Traces,. Powder and Sbot.• litcip To Diti WOOD BLICV.—D4Y, a strong liquor of logwood furl ;theu take it out and rub its piece of sponge which has bee solution of copperas. Gunsui :ramrods by steering them in a 'wood for about twelve hours them with the copperas soluti' which is sufficient for lice do them in strong ink would an purpose. . lb Color , Ivory Black.- 311 strong solutton of logwood,..al copperas, and boil the ivory in minutes, then take out the art and rub over their. surface wit ..oil. lvory balls, umbrella. dyed black in this manner.. o.aricts Feathers.—The ie ers are. dyed black iu the sa ivory, but, to prevent 'their Ix' the agitation of the water, sewn up in a coarse cotton cl 9 colored they. should 1.4 washlA with the paint of the hand Uri.), iotruntill they are dry. This ores! 1 fibres and makes them look hairti, I,Strata Hats ure dyed black. i= 1. manner as wood (like the r3 o: ''' solution of copperas is made op i 3 f .it." . : they are steeped in this for hal i they have been boiled in the strop:. 1,,,,. ; "ha 1iZ1... I ~~ log be! th
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