ME litt*iiii:iiiiiosi_. - - "S. H.". ict tha Affecting !wcottiti he , giveslof what be calls 14 Early et" furnishes the readers of the Howe Awned with six redolent itonstaa, which mil doubt. lees be read as t a ng as they retain their ruby character:. 0! whoa t %hos llttlabot rdeepty fell in lova— - Bat iirhetb4 sbo was ugly, at The peettlist lath dove. I don't noi evnbev. best I know I loved her to exams— And It less ds all basswoo , wore A beantltal red *we Thar blandaltadr that VW breathed Akftlj the month of Jame Bore 'heavenly odors ea Bo •inti la that west afteraearr The clover bloeseass looked more rat, , lAA &Nets she plueterd, aln I Breathed paredleci Auld wound her spleoThl 1 halo co the gruel — . her now—tho ra4 red bird ", that bopped about cod nag; That charmed on oroO. sod eon, *oda! toad ono DRY Polit's I looted andlor and =ti and looted, linpatilot to carets Tho little saga to bar begat Asa boardiful rod drew I !timer they sey that red to Dutch And vulgar, and all that; hat it was red that pre my Wart Its sweetest pitipatt That opened Drat the bunt of love Which shwa has known excess; But never yet so sweet a thrill As throbbed to that red drew. re. liked the color wrer since— The loveliest of the seven! It lends the rose its richest tint, And crowns the turner heaven. 'like it in the rub, lip. " And in the maiden's blush, And in Use ruddy-ensues that from The ripened vintage gush.; I like It In ttn evening cloud That bangs upon the wed, Deep-bbashing in the crimson ticad As Phoebus sinks to rest. .I , I like its tint at early dawn, And at the evening's close; I like it everywhere, except Upon the torsa tune.. Ansssrcs or MIND.—I heard of a clergy man who went jogging along the road till he came to a turnpike. "What is to pay?"- -"Pay, Sir, for what?" asked the turnpike man. "Why, fqr my horse, to:.,be sure." "Your horse, Sid what hOise? Here is no horse. Sir." "No horse? God bless Me," said he suddenly, looking down between his legs.' "I thought I was on horseback." LoriVudley was one of the racist absent mindedinenlthink I ever met in society. , One day he 'met me ie the street, and invited me to meet myself.- "‘i . Dine with me to-day, and I Will get Sydney smith \ to meet you." I admitted the tempta tion he held out , to me, but Said I was enga ged to, meet hip elsewhere. Another time, on meeting me, he put his arm through mine, muttering, "I don't mind walking with him a little way; I'll:ralk with him as far as the end of the street:" As we proceeded togeth er, W— passed. "That is the villain," ex claized he, "who helped, me yesterday to as paragus, and gavalme no toast." He very nearly overset my gravity once in, the pulpit. lie 'was sitting immediately untier , me, appar ently very attentive, when suddenly he took up his stick, as if he had been in the House of Commons, and tapping on the ground with it, cried out in a low but very audible whis r, "hear, hear, hear!"—Sydney Smith. , A LITTLE TOO Rtee.-rAs many oe - our read ers are doubtless aware, it is the custom for Planters at the South to purchase clothing for their slaves by the wholesale; and, as of course they have not the opportunity to exam ine closely each article, they arc sometimes *swindled by a few bad ones being thrown in amen.; the good. An acquaintance of ours teils'us that, on one occasion he bad laid in a ,box of shoes, and distributed them among his negroes. A few days afterward "old Bob," a favorite servant, fo'nud that the shoes that had fallerb to hiS lot were bursting out. So, going to his master, he said: "Massa, whar did you buy dese shoes?" "I bought them in New Orleans,' Bob," re •sponded our friend. whar did do New Orleans people buy 'ern?" ... . . "They bought them from the people up North. They bought them from the Yankees." "Well, whar do the Yankees get 'em? per sisted the neg,rq. "The Yankees'', why, they pick them off trees, Bob." "W-mr-*ell," responded the darkey, holding up hid shoes, "[ reckon de Yankee didn't•pick dese pair soon enough, mnssa, I reckon he waited tilt—till-4in de!, was a little too ripe." REPaTEE.-- " In your travels," writes a Tjoy correspondent, "possibly - you have met the late Dr:: H--n, of New York. ,He was , • one Of the wittiest men to be found among our, "digging." But few could gain,an advan tage over him in repartee, and seldom did he 'allow any one to have the last word. While pa-sing:through a street in one of our large cities, he was accosted y an - old acquaintance, whom he imniediately recognized. The doc tor, with his usual politeness, grasped his hand, and gave it an old4ashioned squeeze, re marking, at the same time, that "it afforded him a great deal of pleasure, now and then, to shake an honest innn's hand.' The gen tleman had had a business-transaction With the doctor, in which he thought he had been wronged, and, not feeling very friendly he in 'scantly responded: "Well, doctor, I wish I could say the sxme.,of you.' The doctor promptly replied: "Well, friend B a if you had lied, as I did, you could!", B— perfectly convinced that be met his match, and ,that , two "shakes" were equal ton "fever." iltt never "forgot" nOr "forgave."—Knicker bocker. LaLGE FEES.—Sir Astley the cele brnted surgeon, is said to have received the highest fee ever given for an operation. It Was upon an old gentleman 70 years of age, a resident of tote West Indies, who, being af flicted, went to, England to undergo a:opera tion. ,It was performed with Sir,Astley Coop er's accustomed ability; and Upon visiting him one day when he was able to quit his bed, he observed to his surgeon that he had feed his i physician, but not his surgeon. He desired to know the amount of his debt, and Sir Ast ley replied, "Two hundred guineas." "Pooh! pooh!" exclaimed the old gentleman, "I shan't give you two hundred guineas: there that is what I shall give you!" taking off his night cap and tossing it to Sir Astley. "Thank you, sir," said the surgeon; "anything tient you is acceptable;" and he pat the cap in his pock . et. Upon examination it was found to contain a check fora thousand guineas. ‘!Bls, I want a Sled. I do want' a laled.— Can't I have a sled, ma?" "Certaty, my son; suppose so: Ask your . fath ." 4 'l dodt like to ask him, ma." "Thy, what non- sense. Ask him.", "No, mayou ask him; you're known Aim the /tongue' . 14 L . ALL ON TEM BOTTON.-48 . theretwach water in the cistern, Biddy?" inqiiied a gentleman of his Irish girl, as she came np. from the cellar.' "It is full on the bottom, air but there is none at the top." ' To CURE WARTS.-Put your mouth close to the wart, and tell it, is a whisper. that if it Will not go away, you will burn it out with caustic., if it does not take the hint, be as goad as your word. gas. HARRIB says, if men were not intend ed for iiordiers, how comer it, she wants to know, that they are all born with "drums" in their ears. Smr.t.taxo .♦ Rai.—Which Can smell the , rat quickest—the man who knoirti the most,' or he who has the most nose? • DOIKG Ad wr. Pm:Asc.—No one bas u right to do es he times, except when he' , pleases •to do right. Cpilostrt.—Loolting over the affairs of others, and overlooking your own:, ."You IMO your pate, and fancy *k will ague; ,1 n"k o you pleareo4 , re'* rotodi e9' home.' NEEM iffil PHILADELPHIA• • .- 11111,TCHILL GROSDA LE.' -* Arch aft, 130. SOL Marne, c earn Arch a, Mods: IFFEREI for sale, at the lowest rates, /the IblewKirticiees Irown;Olive end Pale &spa, Winter Peens Lard 011, Mims' OIL limners' Paint Olis. Rice, seal Stares, Win White Winter Mr' ppantOß, sztes White Winter War on, ausease bn , Whale OU, eosin= Whale 011, refined Whale Oil, Spam and Adamantine (Undies, Mexican and Pirtittla thrum An, &v. • October 6, WM. FRANCK.' AUCTIONEER N.W. =we Sat Buttonwood. Sts.,latetrawili vs' LADBLISIA. • Positive Sole avert levelling. • • AT 7% O'CLOCK., AT TIM • AUCTION 1311.181 L LI, be sold: Itithout reserve, for _ Crash:east; Satinets. and Dry Mods generally, Boats and dims, Cathay, Ovain, Clank lag. Moiled lostrumirota. and Marettandiss generally: -air The Areetieseer atal give kit per ms 4 alters/law to' mks of awry draCriptiCe6 Ph Wel phi". lebrnaryl7, 18411 ' FALL STOCK OF NEW GOODS, ' - SOK 11155. aEASONABLE Fashionable 'Dies, rule eeek 1114.4. Silks, Drees Goods, all tindu kora. and Flauxuda. ; Linen and Cotton Staple Honsekeeplag Gandy Cloths, Psalmists itsnlree, Saga. ' EYRE A LANDELL yourth and Arch SW., Plaids. P. B,—.Storelteepers sad ether use cash buyers supplied with seam and desirable Dry Goods at low rates. Sari gains fro* Palladelphla Ind New Tort Auctions daily. - N. 11,-4 Bos ton 1 eases Pm" Nerinosa, all colors, wholesale dli V to 111 g 55 SAMUEL E. FETHERSTON: DEALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, Chandeliers, and Candelabras, ?10. 152 8. 24 street. Spruce, Philadelphia. Ravi r enlarged and 4 im proved his store, and having one the largest assort , manta of Lamps In Philadelphia. is now prepared to fru , nish Pine Oil, Cam phene. Binning Plaid. Lord and Oil Lamps,lind.Linterns or all patterns:ll:Rua Lamps by the I package. at a small advance over auct ion prices. Being' • manufactrirer and- dewier of Pine Oil, Burning fluid and Alcohol, which will be Birnfished to Merchants at such prices that they will sea it to their advantage to buy. *Able, household Glassware, of all descriptions, at the lowest market Finn._ Philadelphia, *let:ober ZE.l$54, WOOD'S 011100:11M r i LWOBXII,' , Indio Avwstaw, Phllldeiphia. - THE attention of the ptiblie: ,ts invited to the extensive: manufactory 'hid wareromn of the su riber, who is prepared to fur, at the shortest notice, Iron Balling Of every descri non for Cemeteries. Public and Private Bbildings, also Verandahs, Balconies. Fountains. Settees. Chairs. Lions. Dogs, te., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character. all of which is executed with . the express stall of pleasing the taste, while they coMbine all the requisites .of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rel on having' all - articles carefully boxed and shipped to heir plaCe of destination. A book of designs; ill be sent to_those who wish to make a selection. I. _ 011itlit WOOD. ' Ridge Avenue below liprimrtiardern St., Phllada. Oct. 6,'55 ,: 404 in . F. Y nrAcruir t ra or Port Moanaies, Pricket Books 01 Dressing Cases, N. W. Off. A kn it if if Chesnut t Sts., Pliiladdpikia: .. laWit'lTS On' hand, a large and varied assortment of onnalea,Work BM*, - Pocket 'kola, Cabal, ^i `. Bankers' patscs, Teaseling Rao. t . 'l ^ Note Unifiers, Backgammon Boards, 1 Cr Port Roil* Chessmen, - Pocket Mernenindum Reeks, • Portable Desks, , Dressing Cases. t Cigar Cases, tc.. Lc. Also, a general asimtnient of Enetak, Fr.otch find Ger man Riney Goods. 11 Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops, and GOld Pens. . i Wholesale, secondititi third floors. 1 F. B. -SHUR, , X. W. tbrorri P , orth ft Ole:nut Sts,. Pftifruldphia A r On the receipt of Si. a superior Geld Pen will be sent to any part of the United States, by wail—describing Pen. thus—medium/ hard, or soft . March 31. 1955 . 1 . . , MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. • ----- Ll* WALKER, Sueretsors to GEOUGI WILLI°. No. 186 Chesnut street, under the litahliouso. Philadelphia. are constantly Publishing the 'Meld' Muale,lrmu thtetnost popular Au thors in the Unitc4 States. in a std. that will de with any issued at any ; other house, either in this country or Bump,. • I I ' Thy hare also the pleasure to arniotince to tho public that their stock ofiSheet Music on hand. 'consist& of the largest and most complete assortment to .he found in the country: they_are Constantly adding toltnilr•stock all the New Music published in New York. Beaton. &c. They also publish several Instruction Books, which err In asnend use thrtughout the country.. ' (.- • . PIANOS—A anti assortment of the best manufacturers of New York and lloston. at the lowelit cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRLIIENTII. M. a general assortment of annals. Violins. Ilanjewa. Flutes. Accordeona. kr.. Fiolln, Guitar and Harp Strings. of the test Itallan:qualitlea. all of which tVUI be furnish ed to the public arid the trade at the low rater. rater. . Orders punctually attended' to. Lee k Waiket's Music and l'udiraticns can be obtained at tt Dori:, and Mteoe. ter, Potts rill*. AS FOR. SALE, 4 very low prices, n r,; , ,) assoitmont of DOUBLE and SIN SIVrNLti bar.] relied GUNS. SINT BAGS. (143 LE BAGS, suPEtpil' -FLASKS. POWDF,II. &c. • , N. p.—All kincis or repairing dque at the shortest tire. , Yh[lad'a, Aurust 4, '45' • • TO FARMERS. TILE subieribers have made extensive Ireparation, to fundith &full supply of their • IiMPSOVSIi SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. , • For Fa/II Seeding, Awl inform their customers that the price has NOT sect ansaace?, but continues et the old rata or $4O per tone AlOO Me. It is considered the best manure for Wheat, Rye and other Grains, only producipghravy crops, bat also stiffening thr •Itsr. oagioa.—Observe that fiery barrel of our article has name and that of Potts A Klett stampt 4 d on the bead. implainta describing its qualities and 1110de of using be had at our store. or by mail when &sired. A 1116. I Lduetion =lola' to dealers. . i. dmerazirra ftrurian, at the iateettratet; also, PACIFIC OCEAN CIUANQ. . a .5 ono of tti, richest Gamines ever import.i; fully eintl to the l'erevian. • ALLEN .t NEEDGES., No. IS 8. WharvOs an(1,35 S Water otroet, first store above Cli.snut sta.. PhiLactalphla. paIGHT k Unit", Agent In Pottsville, W. W. T 1101145. Agent at Atibtiro. Au;ost :t5,'55 I SO ON t. Lu . k 4-I.IOSPHA 1 E. OF LIME, • i t :S Original flyniline, 4..i-rricr lustily . .1 : ,hemkpd.l maincp.. and rlcti at tow, pi ices. JALITY LANDi LASTER _ _ :+l'l:'. BEI ' %Itall'4 land Pit•iter; ecieeted.for itt‘h >l4 7 f WITZI Ik. $ PI ter. . : •• Uactln," DentL.l " 11•10ran;lc Cement, . am) ItccAti " ]..'.1-1t.771A4 i 1 :e.: C. REMO GCE fhis t_ . c . r.. to our enatomers, as retual t, .1.1 L. superior to most in the market. • 5,000 by_ s 1 thls 110petiOj °mono, for sale at the krw est market a . pi) 514ICAN GUANO. I GROUND CITARCJAL,,ke. C. YttENCFI4 UO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, joitetton of York ,Arenas and Callowhill street, Philadelphia. 32-3 m August 11,'55 SAYING rump • , Or Tat . it ICS. Insurance, Aanniq and Trutt. Co., ' QouT E. corn:x .Third and Chea kjuut streets; Philadelphia.—respital $250,000. • Money is received on deposit daily. - The amount deposited is. entered In a Deposit Hook and Jason to the Depositor, or. if preferred, a certificate will be given. All some, large and small, are received, and the &mogul I mild back on demand. without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of tditret per cent., commend elm.. from the clay of deposit; nd (easing fourteen dajn t previOns to the withdrawal of the n.oney. • . On the first day of Janto. in each year, the Interest of each dewed& is paid to th 7 depositor, or added - to the principal as he 'may prefer. , ,! 1 The company have now upwards-of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. ! Any additional information will be given by addressing: be Treasurer. - • DMIXTORA. ittephen B. Crawlbrd, Preset. William If. Godwin, , I • Law. Johnion.NieeLP,zeset i , ,Paul B. Goddard, . Ambrose W. Thompson,' , (harp. Idel/eurY. Benj. W. Tingley, 0 James Deverenz. • Jacob L. Ficeanee, • , ilnstatus English, ' , Swodary and 7reater/4 - • PLINY FISK"... l'eller mid 1 uttepreter ; . J. (. 0614..SCRLAGER. 1 • September 8, '55 ' 304 y COLBERT'S arrelops laniffaatcrry Printing MOO, t/South Fourth. street ( opposite Li -0 bitty street), Philadelphia. Die einklit.engrals. tug. printthe. eteboadng. do. Original dudgoAnalneer devices, notes, biltheeds, labelsoleals,vieveofinsildinge.. stores, machinery, dc. accurately drawn and ettataved,on learnable terms. • Pomona at a abbots can hoe their engravings *muted - Prom daguerreotypes, h ! oman them per express or otherwise. Die sinkles end Nohow dog. Dice for btudnem cards. 'envelopes, 1040,a u stals for eocleties. corporations and computies, enpa and embossed, on wood or brass:: Office meld mew of arsepepers for comma printing or cylinder; Premem.— teti State of Pennsylvania inlB4l. lludoseed printtog. Per bovines cardr, enTckmett, bleb Five percent interest is given and the money is always itc. o Plain and ornamental Job Printing. buten* cards. pai4 bark whenever it is called for, without the neeeadts • itrenims. natialk tA 4 hiltd 4 nat*Drl/Eldir of giving notice for It beforehand. - end A dos' labels, pi n and ensbaimeditmennther. People who have large same pat their money la this,; to labels tale intd tidiete. • ;c Say inflfund, on account of the superior eddy and min. ! fl.Pdating in gold. diver and colors. envelope biotin, violent° it affords, but any saw, large or small, is Kit and flour tap, Se n manalhetund and prbifed at the eAved.. . • shorted notice in all °pkgs. Paper log inalnibstary, Tide Baring toad has . more then hags million at dot i starerdi bakers'. coafeetioneed, and 'all.klnda.:if paper tars mcarely invested for the safety of depositem, i liege ftw male. Smodepsa of all quelltintand detatiptions. The ofkee is (mon to receive and say money every viny l ' 4ll.l tarbilmnPathiannidicinimalillmnimt and: IPriated from 0 o'clock in the morning till T o'clock in the clew: dlrectkien, am putting up audaiaa. for iorniaafii lama_ 10. and on - 310day and Thunder avoninga.tUl o'clook.! Wedding and TixillnacanbantOnnallinolPrint.Mr AM. People who have money to pat In, are Invited to eV envelopes dth e fined ikkallab mud Preach paper, to dt the aloe for further Information. exactly fury card, circular or Invitatimt.Cfmanmsters' HENRY L. BUM. Prcsiokat, divelopta, la &Ms, bondsonattipires.de.. minds in the ROBERT 8111411111011. Via Praidest, best manner. • WU. OCIABERT, Wit. J. II BED, &orders. ;' R—Orders seat by Erma,. as prf sprok)ol, %Li) , 19, 1956 pqi,r. II litt4 441 20. j *pt. '4 456 - • , ' :. s , Da •• u MIDDLIETOR, • • MOORTERS: Of, and deniers in IRON . -et Lyn runt.; ,Nl.O Saki Water Snip:44May Air. . Mated Agell 1,1855 HAMMIER It GRAEFF, sod iff.sth "hied St., Insiladleassadiu ;sows. is Tothasarbmidlids and Austin Goods. Ju1r25..65 . , 29410 SOUNTY4,AND .WARRANTS.:' - OLDI RS, and the Widows of per ,, , - Isoma Ithoiutar mined to asky of tho wan of the thit ltott Blab* data l79o, who aro eatitiod„ under Ito tato act of - CloognoS, to 120 &eras of , land, the here their Ad= prothpAlt vatteeidiel to at mountable charge& by anlying to , J. JONES, Jr., Attorney or thanyaacer. 22, 1222 t 17t6m 21 Stamm Et-. Mb& .103011 . - - Iteuirautv. k werz; STOOK AHD BILL BROKERS, Re. 109 MUM Aervat,bilme /Math, Pelloftiphia. lei:ARTICULAR attention given to the parehalio sad cite of xtodui 6n cosoulssion, and to Wet Wien of Pronlam,ry Notes. Dustmen entrust ed to us, by isamspessilrnts. as promptly and carefully attenatid toil if they w persouslly press . aL August 74y L. WHEATi., EY% ARCH ST. THEATR 4rcib' gym:- Allow. Srth. ' THE .STAR COMPANY, crOMPOSED of - the first Artists 1k.,/the weld. and exceeding in Strength and Talent'. any Dramatic combination heretofore offered to the Thew. office - publle; ppenr every night In Coenedy. pdy, SerioVomic Drama, Tanderilles, Musical Durlettani. ke. When visiting the city go them , Angusl 2 4 , r 66 34ezer :; $7444 CM MS 314 m GUILIIIO. EMI PiaAbkr(i:' . .,.ol4 - .:.:::, • , • • t 1 . 1: BOYS' CLOTHING. ~ THE iSVBituRIBER, would respeet4 Wl] inform their numerowtfriendsandeuatomeraot nyikillreMinty, that their assortment of Clothing 6* Inning tlentlemen la much larger than "ever and Mel are dispatch to sell cheap. Persons living at a 'distanc*,. hue the litivilegs of exchanging clothing purchased at this store,if they - do not suit. - . r' El . ` F. A. IIOYT a BROTHER, . ' 272 Chestnut St., comer of Teuth,bllada. --. Amp 27;185516- : , SHE IFlrd SALES of NEAL ESTATE. , pc i, ni ir j4 i ximuu rtti e of and sundry . 4,.iguk )wri janicd tS 9f ... ir t e a nd th i: I Court f C 002111012 Pleas of Schuylkill county. and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale or daemon ' 1 1 SATCRDAY, OCTOREO,27th, 1855, , 1 At 10 'cack In the feremoon, at the public hoMe Of Dan- lel Hill, in the borough of Pottsville, echuylklll county, I the )allowing described real otate,:to wit: ALL Gat certain lot or pie* oficroand. situate in the i borough of 51inersville, Schuylaill county, bounded 1 northwardly by Sunbury street, (*tweed by lot now or. s, late of 'David G. lasagnas, soutaward by South street,l and westward by lot of Henry W Lewis, containing In I ; width 50 feet , and in depth 200 feet; with the sp.; F purtenances, consisting of, 4 double two story me dwelling house with a 1% story frame kitch- • en ands frame shop thereto attached, a double 1 story I frame dwelling - house, with a basement story of stone, 1 and a 2 story frame Soap Factory, with au extensive cel lar under-the same, and &frame stable; as the property, of FRANCIS KINSELIIACII. ALSO, All that certain lot or plots of ground situate In the borough of Pottsville, nchuylkill county, founded I northwardly by Norwegian !trot, outwardly by ha of Peter Kern, southwardly by a ten feet wide alley, and ' westwardly icy lot of Charlemagne ri m eI r ' 110 E14 "f e o n t a:l n - 1 ja: d og in width 30 , feet an d ap f eet, with the appurtenaeces, consathg o a two story frame welling house 'with a terts story frame kitchen! thereto ettached, and a two story , : frame dwelling house with a 1% story frame kitcheu ;attached; as the prop.' erty of PbRAMUS BROBST. 1s•'; , ALSO, All that certain lot or ... of ground, situate • in Norwegian township ,. Schuy lkill county. bounded on the north by lot of John Wagner: on the-east by lot of t Demming, Lk+, on the smith by Penn street, and on the serat by lot of August Beelim, containing in width ; 50 feet. and in depth 133 feet; aalthe property of CHAS.' 00111131,1 ; , ALBO,I All that certain Coal Weaker, situate in Nor weals° township, Schuylkill eoluity. near Sea/pingtown and on the East Norwegian Railroad, near Wm. 11.t3heaf . for's nerd Breaker. and on the Claiskson Vein. surd on the tract of Fiend of the North American Coal Company , known as the Centretalle tract, end the lot or piece of ground and curtilage'appurtenaut to said Breaker: as the , property of AN Ditkat - UlLllOlIn. ALSkI; The undivided twenty.ydurth part of all that certain tract of Coal lands, situate tin Schuylkill town ship, Schuylkill conoty, lowided by lands of the Lit Betlt le , Schuylkill :Navigation A Railroad Company,amuel Bank of Kentucky, Cornelius Stevenson, Jacob Alter. Iland the heirs of Johu Struthers, deceased. emtain leg 59.3 acres and 58 perches, with the Improve meets, consisting of the Tuscarora Colliery, a en horse power pumping engine, flame engine house, large frame Breaker, with double set of 'chutes and screens, e 20oses power Breaker engine, frame blacksmith shop a t ir o s story log dwelling house, e two story frame demi- , I In t been!, a double 1% story frame dwelling house, frame stable, and railroads connuteed With the add Colliery. No. 2. The undivided twentylburth part of all that , certain iract of Conners& sitante in Schuylkill township, s Schuylkill county. bounded by tended the Little Sehuyi- I kill Navigation A Railroad Company, C. Stevenson. J. Al- s ter, and the Iseirs of John Struthers, deceased, contain-! ing 90 acres and 84 p aches; with the improvements. e n s-, slating of the hiamondeollicry.Oro 40 horse power hoist i log and pumping engines, a frame glory and engin. 1 house, frame breaker, with double sets of sc.buio , and screens, a2O horse .; power breaker engine. 1 blacksmith shop, once, staple, lone story log dwel- I inn; house, and a log stable.l No. 3, The undivided twenty-lburth part of all fiat certain tract or piece of land situate itf Schuylkill town.- ' ship, Schuylkill county, and batinded by lands of the Lit. s tie Schuylkill Navigation A Rel)road Company, Rank of 1 Kentucky, C. Stevenson, J. Alter, and the heirs of John I Struthers, deceased, containing aa acres and 38 porches. ; with the appurtertances, tonsisting of a two story 1 le log dwelling house with a-1 1 / 4 story stone kitche n herons attached, a 1% story log dwelling ;Clause with a 1% story stone kitehenalhereto attached, asl% I story Idg dwelling house with acme story stone kitchenel theretd attached, and two log stables . No. 4. The undivided twenty-fourth pert of all that I eertaidspiece or parcrief laud, sltuateln Schuylkill town.l ship, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of the 'es Bank of Kentucky, C. Stevenson, J. Alter, and J. atruthers, deceased, estate, containing 6 acres and 77%' leaches. I S 110. 5. The undivided sixth p a rt of the following lots or piece of ground,. situate in the town of Tuscarora, in liathe county of Sehuyikilland marked on the plan f said town with the f lowing numbers, to wit : The eut half end of lets N crs.9s and 96, contain ether in width 100 feet and in depth 100 feet, with erten:mars, consisting of s two story frame cot ; te Nom. 97 and 98, east half ends, each lot contain idth 50 feet, and in depth 100 feet, with the ap noea, consisting of a double two story frame g house erected on each lot: lots N 05.117. 118,141, , 61, 59, 33, 37, U, 16 andla marked on the plan of sa, and each lot:containing in width 50 feet, and h WO feet. . The undivided twelfth part of lots or 'plebes of , Noe. 93 and 94, situate in the town of Tuscarora. huylkill county.containleg together In width 100 t., and In depth 2 0 0 1 feet, with the appurtenan i) a, consisting of a large two and a half story Intel, with a basement story of stone, a two story atth bowie, Ac. . '". The undivided twelfth part of a certain lot of round, situate in the - town of Tuscarora, Schuyl re ill county, bounded on the east by lot No. 11.5, on said plan. south by Waluut street,westly. Beneca tierce and north by lot No. 127, contalniWn width ire) A l t feet. in depth 100 feet, with Use improvements, con sist in of a large frame stable. s No. 8. The undivided sixth tart of a certain square of green situate In the said towp of Tuscarora, Schuylkill Aeciunty, bounded on the north by Ore street, on l the east by Tinge street, on the south, by Coal at., sad on the west by Seneca street containing in wititi,:oo feet, and in depth MO feet, with the appurte. nen eansiding of a two story frame cottage, frame kitch n and bath house, and `two frame stables. No. 9. The undivided 6th part of a certain other square of und. situate in said town of Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, bounded on the ;north by Ore streot, on the east by limed atreeti on the south by Coal st., and 00 the west by Wyoming street, containing in front feet and in depth Leo feet, with the appurte luta s, consisting of six doubles I%story frame dwelling ho No 10. The undivided dells part of a certain other t , of gronud, situate in the mid town of Tuscarora, ef Schuylkill county, hounded on the north by Ore et reet, on the east be Wjeming street, on the south by Coal street; acid on tar west by Strawberry at., ant iniog In front 200 feet and In depth tg)o feet, with tea purtenauces. consistingef 2 double 1% story frame eel ng homes and it 134 story log dwelling house. N 71. All the right, title and interest of John S. urn hers, of, in and to a I that certain piece or parcel ea" STATE !MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. and situate in the township of Schuylkill, and county f hayikin, on the south side of Broad Mountain. 1 ,iou frril ANNUAL STATEMENT ou ded by lands of the Tamaqua Company. lank of . 'Stayls, 18st.' 1.-- -- . sen ucky, D tiler, Luther and others, containing ten acme „,_ , f 4 ;i WIIRFLEIN'S GUN STORE. :-: coo or kis. 7 mete, may UM, 1 ANDREW WURFLEIN, Marii4ac- 8. 1. 11, , t . lt o t f h . e in rig . ht ti . title and interest of themid John- caoh Premlutes and Interest reerit to all that certain piece or panrel of , rwl th e Pastiftetri meted &Parts , tura Of Guns, Pistols, Mlles. tic . No. 11n North land saint; on Use south skip of the Sharp Mountain in , 1 101,648 32 Bil ent ßZOlrable I s ': 38, 0 17 94 ..eocund stresst, Philadelphia. where he keeps constantly Sch ylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded hy , . !II a, . , on hand a general assortment of Double and Siesta bar- lan of Samuel Bell, Stephen Ringer and others, con!' , 0,111, tWmitub. 1, Stock °Worm tr 4° 48 2 11) relied abet thins. large Duck Guns. Rifles, and patois of bin ng 12 sews, more or less. - . • all kinds. Also. the celebrated Cast Steel Rifle, with In- A the property of JOHN la STRUTHERS. 5 crease twist. to shoot the pointed ball of my own make A 'O. No. o. 1. All the certain equal undivided six, - . s I and Importetion. I GOSReS, expenses, ions, re tent _ a part of all that certain tract of land.. situate in , Sbot and moo boroeu4Powder, cope, ghot,sotbqkooko, y townghlp, Schuylkill county, known as the Cars • Leeereererlemtse e l 411 ';' ,00 Is 1 ° 1 ) 5 ° 6 ' 53 Ilona. Game bags, Shot lege, Pouches, te. . per Thiell Tract, bounded end described as fellows, to e ; stock • a 27,031 98 I , ' I Invite persons wishing to pitchers° geode in tnj line wit Beginning at a pine, thence by land of Maurer A ! to cell'and aramine tuy stock before purcbming, else- Co piny, south twentpthree degrees east two hundred ; ; 1 ASSETS: where, for lam determined to sell on the most reachable and eighty-three perches to a; pine, south sixty-seven dm. , - Bonds, mortgages. stock and other terns. Don't forget Iti 'North Second street. , . g s west 117 perchespit post, thence by other land,' -'.. k socaril.los,l 173,135 72 N: B.—Particular attention paid to repairing in all Its son h 2s) dearees 014;197 perches to a pima thanes be • Bills receivab l e, ' 187,009 86 breeches. ; of oho Nicholson, Essq., north forty-five deco, es east 1751 Cash on hand and in hands of Anaust 18.'55 Pe hes to a stone, thence by other land, north twenty- i agents , ; : 19,6a8 58 , ? _.......—.....- . th ~ degrees west.M33 mettles to a post, thence by lender' CRE.AT BARGAINS IN DRY COODS, Ors. Varnall, south sixty-seven degrees west 137 perches 1 .., s ~_.,,_,..,___. _ a pp l y 11 , 7vJewle and Recta. r' •...; to he place of beginning containing 424 acres, 1 3 6 I ear PIM W . .. in i4nU I""renc!!'' to , ts• s Opening at Fall Gicarth. • -,,,, Pe ese, and allowances, with the appurtenances, 1 I ' .150. T. HORNER. Agent. LSO. No. 2. All the nertala equal undivided six -1 Jule 15 , 1 1 5.1 t --• . 284 y I .Busse,TT & GREEN, N dr_ 15 ten Its part of all that other certain tract of land situate I ----------4- i 's North Second street. (corner of Jones' AlleY4 Phil- in rry township,fichuylkill county, aforesaid, bounded i's 1, INDEMNITY. .. !Wapiti& Receiving daily from the Philadelphia and an described as Pilows:—lleginning at a Mee ut, thence 1 THE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. . New York Auctions, all the most desirable styles eeDress by and ' f Jevo Yarnell. south sixty-seven degrees west , of Philadelphia. Offiees,Nok 163% Chesnut street, - Gaels, French Merino, Parrametas, Madonas, Ihtbene, de 90 ohm to a stone. north twen44 bred 'demo west 40, near Fifth stmt.' Laiies, Shawls , Estella Bordered, Cashmere, Thllist. Bay ties to a white oak , and south alit-seven degrees" , . , I - i s J Dlar.cTOlS. Sato, Longs and square Blanket Shawls: Table TA:mem; w t 196 perches to a who oak, thence 'by other lead, i Wool Plaids: Sack and Opera Flannels; Lindh: Table so h twenty-three degrees perches to a pine, thence - Charles ri. B4ncker , George W. Rickards, Calle,: Towels: Tiekings: Linen and Cotton Diener; Red by and of John Nicholson, ,Escs., north sixty-seven de I Thomas' Hart, . Mordecai D. Lewis, and White Flannels: the best and cheapest Siestas in gre oast 106 perches to a stone , and thence by other I Tobias Wagner, , j Adolphe IL Boyle, . the city. sWe call especial attention to our Black: Silks, lan , north twenty-three degrees west 337 perches to the 1 Samuel Orant, David 8. Brown, all the celebrated makes at the lowest cash priers and pi a of beginning. containing 418 acres and 33 perrh sal Jacob li, Smith, Morris Patterson, warranted Oil Boiled: also, to our Long and Fall:tare Bra an allowance, with the appurtenances as the property Continue to make Immo:leo, permanent or limited on eta Shawl's: Blankets, all sites, and all prices. ,tegether of 'ATRICII S . DEVLAN. t ; 1 every description of property, in town and country, at, with a large assortment of Men's and Boys ' wear, thelsee , LSO, Ail those two certain lots of ground. situate la I ohs as low Stare consistent with security. gest and „cheapest, Salanetts In the City and all other tb borough of Pete Alto, in Schttylkincounty, bounded; The Company have reirliTed a large Contingent Fund, swede too numerous to mention. at the Cheap Slay of on he north lay Damn greet, on the east by lot of Bar; , which with theliaapital and Premium, safely invested, FAUSSETT A Gaggle. de Duffy, en the south by lot of Bacon A Co., and on the: afford ample protection to the hatred. 38-2 th - west by lot of Daniel Bovine, containing in width ; The asset* of the Compeny on January Ist. 1848, as pnb : 80 fret, and in depth 100 feet, with the apptotenarel' listed, aneablj, to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, consisting of a I%stoty frame dwollicaehotele,; via: , ' .1 s a stone basement story; as the property of PAT.; alerts/gels, $860,558 66 Stocks, $51,563 25 1 K LANGTON.. 1 S Real Estee, .108052'20 Cash, &a., 45,157 67 , Lefs, All that two storyl brick house, situate in the 1. to whip of Pinegrove, county of Schuylkill, bounded la 1 e ' ;125 $1,231 00 ,097 67 f tor westerly by Sanbary road, south by 'lot at Gee.. Tensporary Loans, ', ,449 Shick. east by Union Relined. north y; lot, of Wile. Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, Ham Zimmerman, cantaining sirl said Sunbury ; they have laid epearda or one million two hundred Mous. 22 feet, in depth 30 feet. and the lot or piece , and dollars, i 0570.3 by five, thereby affording, evidence of of ground GO feet along said Sunbury road and cartilage, I Lhasa. Ivantages of insurance, as well as the ability and ap cotenant to said bundle:, as the property of JOHN disp os ition to meet with promptnem, all liabilities it DDING i ER. • _ S ..: CHARCES N. BANCKER, President. LSO, All the right , title and interest of 0 EOBGE D. I o.Cain--u BtAtital, Sactetar7: II illillAWolll', of, In an 4 to all those three pieces or t The subacriber has bees appolnted agent for the above is of land, 'situate De Union township, Sebuylkill ,• mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make in. co lay, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Thal- smote°, obi every description of par iy. at the lowed tykes or parcel bounded as tblienne—Beginningat au s , rates. 1 s ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. I rawood, in line of land slt Peter Gearhart. thence by i Pottsville, Jan. 11, 1851. 94f t said land and lands of Henry Late and Lawrence I Slagle'', crossing the Calmness creek, month 73 nevem • - I LIFE INSURANCE. • - east 273 perches, to a stone heap, thence by land surveyed John McLaughlin. south 11 degrees west: 173 / waft 1 yiIEGIttARD LIFE INSURANCE, a birch in the line of John Black, thence by said lino Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of th 73 degrees west 196 perches to a post corner of said, ce, No. 132 Chesnut'street, the First door East of the Jno.linack.thence 'Jong the other past of said sem , : Custom HOnse. I I sassy, north 8 &Veer wed 71 perches to a heatweet - aappeaia iieoexesdetaget pg ß pm A u, stones, north one degree east 81;pereles tO a It- t„_ „ a. note , .. the ed catmint oak. Met 8 degrees west 156 Pertluets I"4""Enter° sara on saes on mod WO: ', place of beginning; containing 320 mos, neat* able terms. s - The second piece or parcel of laid Is bounden' The Capital being paid up Mid invested, together with d described by 10g1=1131,14 an Iron-wood. running by • large and emstaully incresuleg reserved, fund, Miele a ad of the heirs of John Singer, deceased, south Rose perfect secanity,to the Iturared. s . , d a half degrees west 212 perches to a post, thence by tee.Prereleree may he psld yea rl y , helfirierl or Wm` o her lands of said heirs of John Singer, deceased , meh S - -s" Moves east 39 perches to a stone hcap, thencenorea The ConiparAy add a Beers periodically to the Mutate 0 d egree ou t r os t raieeeo en d a half p erc h e s t o a b r e e d , ea few Life, Th e _and Bonus, approprlated in Deeetaber, c smut oak, thence north' 8 degrees west 156 parches to i 1 9 44 , arid- lare,,ereerel Benue in Deetether, 1849, maned to fl it , g i eroo e ke e ping ; a ro t e a s ar t g ee wa s, Imo, • nu* I WI Addiliall az ...162 50 to every $l.OOO Mitred under the re. The third piece or parcel of land hereby granted 1 attfol4cleN tankingss ,262 SO which will herald when a d conveyed abounded by'baginning al a stone at the 1 1 bererea a claims Witold of s l 4Bltoriginidle humus ; nth ablitment of the cottnty bridge on the Bin Cats-I, . d; the next w i led em °ll 2L t t°,10 ,231 514 the next 10 age ism eteckin add Vatoiltoortali• taanty albratakt.ln : to $ 1,212 5 ° f e r eeer / $ 14 " 4 w e °theft I° the ear= middle of a patine read Ireepagao Mahanoy Mona- I portionsuicording to the amount and time of land n, and running theme by add road by hod of N ag • which additions make an average of Snore than 00 per r Gearhart, south fourteen and a tuff domes wain I no__ ,t- 911r4)110Preenterea Paidell th watlnersasing the azt. AP:weber to • stone in line of land ssurveyed in the coal red • • - . Lte of Abraham itaertaotatioate by mid line .some I ___ ' Maninenir , ' fe , tythree degrees east fifty percher!' to a , poplar, i TliornestStaltwaY. '''; Johan, . thence Ireland ot the odd Peter Gearhart north I ORM Drab • D. Donner t„7 t n etin nd ehliftheinnOtreet*ttentroin Per , ; 30110 Jay Own, ". - Frederick Blown, thee to 1 -trosilltreof beginning: containing eight i ' Robert Penman, , George Taber. , . , and a half acressochict measure, betheirane sore 1 . , Joseph Tsar., 1 .lolus R. Latimer, • . eon, Mien the same th ree pieces or parcels of land; Tbootas PAstries, : Wharton Lewis, 1 § ter was,caurrid to Abs Wad llaumierlll 11110fflulei s 1...REM0 T. 1 / 1 115k0a ' Jaw*. 'Mech. I. i n fe n ! 4Y dent of Janet ~Pinoente sod Deetile. • ! Prop e r contalnimg tilde of rafts and explanations, I bee and wif e, dated "Om Second day of June. 155 t. taretoti Obsidian la hither hilbretationcan be bid at meorded at l'uttiorille. October 28th, 1854, les the of I die di 1 ._ , ? __- _ , _. 1 , dee ibr reeordilig of deeds. de., in the mid ;cunt" rd i I i T110)1A3 DIDOWAT. rmseldents MUD. In Deed Beek. Nnitype.l,asire ralinees' - Maw P. Jabs. Mussy. ... ' ' . add dried wgl wed folly mod OAm" appasic sa Os , igirTlia sobredbor tangent lbw Übe atom Oompany In id ODORGII D. HAUGHAWOUT.- , , ,- delmylklll Onindy, anorwill effect nunneries% and glee I dotted, taken in pp seud= and will be sold by in useeplarYlolbnititidsi onsibestddeet: ' a 'tetra ,011 ice. PrMarplai 1 JAILIES NAGLE. Sherif. , ~ , :: . 1 II BANNAN, October ts IBM. 1 j , :Olt Lpriffi;ittit' '" -;.' '..- ' - . , - Ms l' ,• I t, I . e, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! •` • r : Ladles , Furst ..,'2, ~. Lt ' OETZ. and Nos. 71 South Second an ii_ • SS /knit streets, Itbiladelptda, bait now ammgatb and .otfera Ste alb, on reasonable time, bis lure and valuable asaertraeat of the latett .. styles of TAPES, PBLLERINES, and TIC O. - BINES, or the g,lllawing ehpire selections: Russian 'table, i Mink Marten, Sliver Marten ' -.: Canada 4ble , Brown Marten, Siberian Squi6jr:' Hudson tiny Sable, Stone Marten, Fitch, tic. Plilladelpbia,ilet. 6.,14 40.21 n M. tiKTT,.; ,'• —,,_— le- . , . ;CYO; FANCY GOODS, •• TUS7 received , a splendid assortmeli 11P or new Toys, Fancy Articles, Canvass, China Babies; potato Oannw. 31us.cal Boxes, Bird Organs. Cigar Ca‘' see, Sudff and Tobacco Boxes. Pipes of every description; Fancy Roles; Potts Monnides, PristlesandTricks.SlatO and Pencils, Toys of all kinds, with an andless variety, of other goods,'l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL N. mounted with gold. silver, Ivory, and neatly Olio. DOLL, 1,,N0.144 . N0rth 6th Et., (above Market.) Phllada`, Oct. 1:145 . , IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF Ina :. Tl - HE aubscriber informs Dealers ara Fiimere that he hem greatly Improved the qualify: of SUPER *iPIIOSPILATE OF LIME, and now rang , dently*ecomnienda the article manufactured by hit:M. ki superior to any in the market. You are invited to eilk. Peruvian a tnOt. Also • • nd lllWoka—, Guano, Oils, CudlE4;4o4 At the l oweit market rates. • JNO. L. POMEROY, ~,'-:: Successor to Thos. W. Morgan.: ~ ,s. ... . Yo. 9 and 10 South Wharves. Philadelpl4- trtanneri can lead on twOrivate alleys, and avtlid . the crowded wharf. ,: 23-3 in --= July'.l4. '55,' • , .• • BOYS'. CLOTHING. , 1.!.:.i „ • v. THOMAS & TIIACKRAT, • • tt.; A - 0 en COshta Strcet'abore 11th, Philaddiada k 1 -,- I I A,VM CBIISIBIIIIY on hand and make 1.10 order" BO NO Y'S CLOTILI. of the most Imps '741 - atylesr Persona from, a distance purrhaaing at Ulla teit. labaishutent, have the privilege of changing any arti* whleb"may not suit. , . • - ' :,,...! N. ft.:4A large asalwttnent of Patent ShouldeesesM Floye;:-.Fhicla.. together , with a general amortmattr, of Youths' Furnishing Roods, which we arc prepared toil at lo* prices for cub. - -i,• - ..„Sepfember l. 'TS FALL MILLINERY GOODS, r - • Por 1855. I OIIN STONE S., SONS, No. •i_tt 107.4utt , Seismd street, Philadelphia,are now prepared to offer to their customers, and to the trade, (of their oils imprirlttlon.) the largest and handsomest assm•tment . of Millinery Goods. in this rity--conaisUng in part of = - tiIONNLT SILKS, • -11 l 'IRONS. 1 " 1, VELVETS, ',• FANCY. FEATHERS, • i FLOWERS. l• % '-' • • LACES, ac- .tc.i.: Which will be sold at the lowest price's, nod on the moat favorable terms. September 13, 1955 37-2 m t FILES AND RASPS. . , , New Street File Worhei Philadelphia'. ' 4' " "P The gut>. --,s , -,milje.: r......-"...:-.. • . ~ scribei,is constantly nsanufa during Files and Rarps of superior quality, and at •h lowest prices, equal to cthe best lin ported goods, and/Inch cheaper. • • , Alaitufacturers a d Mechanics can have their old Files re-cut and made eq ed to new, at about half the original eosCI: Flat, 12 in;bes, $2 on per Dos, Flat, li inches, $2 :5 per box.; Ps -81.4, ittirround. 5111144 w and other Filfcin proportion.. Single Files and fractional pettier doses ehar4ed at the same rates, and warranted 1 Tsidl e No. ory ewst.lbets l eet Rare& Vine, A Second A Third ate. Ptillad'a, August IS, '55 , 23-3 in TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.' HE UNDIERSIGN ED being largely J ugsge4 in manufacturing Oil Cloths. has made ar mngaments to seli his own manufactured goods. Ihe stock in store is contplete, the quality unsurpassed, and the prices at' which he can afford to sell, cannot fall to glee satisfaction. 1 Special cars will;be taken in selecting for orders. his stock consists of Fli.ooli 011, CLOTH:), from 2 tolB , feet wide—new pattertas, oaks, tapestry, marble and i 11414 CARRIAOE TOP OIL'CLOTIIS, on darks, drills andtritus. lin.' enameled and plain surface; TABLE OIL CLOTHO, 4 to 0-4, wide. in the:pleas and pattern, superior to the im ported* STAIR DRUGGET OM tI, .. US, 4 Ac. Ivi, j , imuse;7o Arch sLj below Third, Philadelphia.,,„,- ' THOMAS P d JTTEIt, ifenujaurte. August 44'551 - - 3141nt t^ , ,-I__. t FANCY FUPS, , r:•• For 'Ladies and Childress. ',, OLIN, FAREIRA, Importer, Ali4u- 1 t facturer and Beata in all kinds of FANCY FURS, No. gat Harlot :Ova (above Eighth), Philadelphia.:. Slaving now completed my very huge and beautifelas edrtment of:all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fa:shined into alt the different styles and fashiona - that will be worn during 'the present season by hadiett,;and Ctilldren, and being determined to yell my goods atststet/ peo . nis, It will be lathe advantage of Ladies and Others td glee me s all before Purchasing. I. . ;14i41.- , Storekeepera and the trade will do well 'to - call. aS they *lll end lone of the largest and best varioly of locks to select front in the city. JOHN FAREIRA. Sept. 22, 7,5 • Mi-lm i ' 0 VOUNDRYKaIf, X&IXELEITIBTS & OT/akaß 1 ) .11 . 11V ES, N. E. corner South anti Penn Streets, Philadelphia, furnlabes Ingot copper and, wad, pig Iron, shest Iron, soldere, fire bricka.Vort ableforges. apelter, block tin, lead, foundry inouldings, li , clA)pli crucibles., antimony, babbitt metal sand"Ot all kind* brass. old copper, de., de. lie is, abs , , a ddlitt in arrotight and cast scrap bun Mid other metals. IL ;fa' deshe to areommodate machinists and °thereat a dlitanect r front thit city, by it:dishing any article they may Want tl in their business. Articles not mentioned in tho'Oove will', be procured a forwarded. Any, inquiry to aboferlbte *ill be promptly answered. St A. PultYs. In, 'N.' E. earner South and Penn etWets. of as -13t 840. 1 22. 'A '&0. 22, '56 AONEW & CO'S SILK AND SHAWL STORE. No. YllO Chesnut St., Phtladelpitda. Ure- take leave to inform th Ladies 7 • Os. Pottsville and vicinity., that we ' hire now open • roil stock of Fall and Winter French Goods. Just arrived by noun and Liverpool Steamers. In olo! shawl serum will,be found the most extenalve anortinent of iltecha, Long and Mute SHAWLS. Stella andttinted ItOrdered' SIIAWLF, in the cityt while our. CCOAKEI, TALIIAS and MANTILLAS, in rdret Coth (hid Aire Aishique, cannot be aurperaea._ gar Silk and Dress .ooade. - 9•91 • This department is euppliod with all the neweit etre itsthro • ado . Plaid, Stripe, Plain Mot. a Antique and k fillira, white Mire Antigua en bridal dresses, : al& Rohe Dresses. Printed Cashmeres and Detainealnpines, Maine and Cashmeres, s largo assortment of: all colors and very: cheap. . _ Embrokinin, Ribbons, Gloves, • • lir Nurals Good lionb o atines, ei De .rxiipies. Qt. j We entiestly solicit a can from our Country4riends, feeling confident from oar great theillaes for_mehanng goods. we can offer great tenpins. AU NEWItCO. 5 . P. S.—Conetantly receiving new goods by, tits. Euro. nian Steal:rues. Odobnl3, 1833 RN AILADELPHIA. - .-LEATHER., E R Thud lTZ itopc , RE pi NDß = Yacei..N l6 l: 2 .4 9, 6 N. . ilia la Rad awl Oak Solo Ltsurnmplytivp• „ Thos6ehadii,Tebniel7 Jaw 150 ° ' ~.. ,- WILLIAM T. ITY# . ~ ' - "' EetPORTER of rich fancy goodis; t 01,.. ..' l srtieleig. portonnadea, inithig•aad dressing cane, ens* broaira:Aam °Pm Offaaal Pah"). sad war goals, and manafacturar of Inkridlagdalkat ng *aim and barite& rompankrni. 'Always on band, a raid markt/ of rkb fanny and" asefd 'redo, satiable for PIMA. Mithdal. awl ot h er Pllvents _ t IZI .Arth And, wiz& ate nate, Philaddphia.'' ' ?.- 5r1it.,26, 1 . TP;I: • • • .. • 30.3 m - r Ncrica.!l . EL INC' purchased the entire stock 5 , - of thlilste 0 KO. W. RlDOWfi w y k CO- we - z.; 7 - 4 s hanhful for a contintuunit of the li , i• 1.; in ''. :ial eat nage testoonrdemoo Mr. Sidgwry: an - - • .hisingsile arrangements to both constont'reeetptof 'l4 fun talent of OILS, we feel equildent we ran give as S w :entire tisniction to the castanets of the late house. Sod respectfully solicit the bade 14 general to call and .:ituitilnit our stock before purebasieg elsewhere. MITCTIEI4. 2 CIWASDkLE. . ?.,:! Scpt. r. .R 4 38-ly : Na.; 39 N. Wlrirr.s, 1 tills. , ; Willa= Dint,. ,r. 1 . 8•31113 =or. 1 : 10• 8. DEPUY 3130N8,- A. A .T?. 223 North Second Street, below thlflohhlll,and Southwest **Der Eighth It Spring fliturets, Pritladdphio, would respectfully Lamm :their former customers and others,Tthat they hare just laid to splendid assortment of (1107x1s, Oil Cloths, Nat :tines,,,,. memo Shades, Poor Mate, fc. gfc., at very reline. ect pri • Wholesale and retail; , t T.tualiortat.—We will sell otirgOxit as cheap as any 'ether Orate of the Lied in the My., 5ept.,22,755_ t. 32.Mni • • •31 VI.AII OI lug toy the ap , tage, 1. tog in pnrto daelll 15S, 65 said In dot; No.I Froun., all frame frame No. 0 c,', • TO 111JILDEtS. JAINISM' AIitrPROPTIMBER. ,ACTZPIA NAVIES ; arty prepared bp sepplyiertieseiN at beinheb and etbw the* their yaws Onto to ateell at tb• cheeped Mee._ Zealots sad WMpel will end It their Mem* to bey best Uwe. itkey bum also a quentity et ptePtiuk• bet for es* yid& they win deliver ett the Little *WI' kW banned.* bail Owe 'Tamaqua. - Taauqua, July :,'t+s . - , r • SLAT it I.7iinidetsig#ol; having been largely masted intheabeyeasined Imminent. in'and &mud toe the last*" pretv,thileithuns of extending his stark to Pottsville,and elsothete in the county. lle keeps always on bawd fAi large easartmentot Elates, end guarantees the* to be of the best Unality-,such as will not fads or decay. - MS Moen; is , aturanted 40 be tight and datable. The beet, vartunen ocdpare empk.yedoind the wit Is but a tithing tbes. to on that of -shingles. 11110SIA:. , BAILEY, ' thrum. of Mee and Raariadt n t,liteaseact. Starch 3lf 1885 IVue • MACHINECARPENTRY. 015114 DOOR, ROULOIRO i R. 14 CAR FACTORY AT Bt. Clear, Selitaylklll County. Pa._ . • 9111 E Subscriber, (of the late firml - ol Rritbe A Lawtont. Raring not his Mannbretcrty In complete order, Is pkiered.to matinfacturo by machine ry; Irrelors Pravies, She i k Doom ,hinds, Modern, Bair Arliog Pastr.sod gene?- ally all turning In Wood. Also, ;; I : Drift re Railroad Cori, with the MI rou work complete, Ai4Ac., at this shortest no ee. . Ile has fir sale Gunther of any description, and can furnish Bilbs of LtunberlstShort notice. Also.,sar assist• unit of Doors, Bub (glazed and ;Mined), Bed Posts, Ae., Ake. eonstattly on hand.' Persons desirous of purchasing articles in his line of business, are Invited to call and examine his stock and workmanship Wine Oita:sing alsewbere. Orders :re solicited; and striebittention will be given to their faithful and ptollipt, execution. • maims LAWTON, JR. St. Clair, February N. 1355 foly NEW LUMBER YARD, Is Schuylkill Wave'''. ALM It, FRITZ, respectfully. invite P the atbristion,of Builders and others, to their large assortment of &usened `end Green Lumber ) , which they will be prepared to luf posh by the latter end of Ilarch next, at the lowest pyssible rates, YOU CASH!! _ Our stock consists OrWaira mad Yswirr Pus Botatilk, PAMICL and Uswincs. , ;Also beim stuffs such as 8111/1111, Joists, RUMS, Searittlos, Purrs, Iko. We have also or dered a large assortment of dsfferent qualities of JODI? and Lir Sinuomia. Pwitsrs, Cimasci-Lotts. PALING and Puss, together with tl other materials belonging to the Lirmter Trade. 1 One of the firm lbeini s prestlad Builder. we flatter onne.4ves on having 'Aided our stock In Bildt a manner as to give entire sitisliction. Our heavy lumber has been awed to order, thin preventing much waste to the pur ehsser or builder. Calland examine before purchasing elsewhere. Yard opposite Dr. Palm's offlns. , P. R. PAL% _ EDWIN O. YRITZ. Schuylkill listen, I . , ebruarol,lEss 8-ly TQ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. The Sohltylkill . co 4 Lumber a Itanufaettoisg Co., HAYING nO3w their large Shop on Railroad Street In full operation are prepared to furnish 'to curate* and builders,: generally. Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Sash Idouldings„ Door and Window Frames, and every artiele In ens. line In the !Meat) style and workmanlike manlier, and at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cost. They bare alto on hand a large assort ment of White Pine Plank,..a; '21.4 2,154, % %Inch panel. White Pine Boards and Whitellne Flooring. Yellow do d 6 Yellow. do do Dry and Green ilensiosk of all kinds for building pur poses. -Oak. Maple. Poplar, Gliair, Plank and Scantling Boards, - • 1 ar.d l / 4 inch. 4 . 7 Cherry and WalnnOhink.'for railing. . Also turned work, *itch as tied pasta, table' legs. !minis ters, on hand or tinned to order, and bills of stuff sawed to order at the shorbeet notice. One Ten Horse Engine with 20 feet boiler. all complete and In good order, fee [aale, cheap, by tha Schuylkill Co. Lumber Company. Pottsville, August 4.1, '55 ' , 35-tf INSURANCE. YORK. COUNielr FARMERS , MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. T • Coutgany :would. respectfully A. request the attearttoir of the public to the principles on which they lastielictlicies., The insured are divided into two disUnct departments —the Farmers' chisel and the : Herchants' class—pother class being liable fur ;the losses occurring in the other. thus placing each kind of property on the merits of its own safety and couseqmintly placing b.° rates of insu rance at the propei4 ratio according to the risk. Tinditwore A.. UODrakr. of Tremont, has been appointed +Kent for Om county, of Schuylkill, who will make sur veys:end receive applications. and give hill information as to the rules, &c.; or:.the Curnpany when applied to. KROBER, President. . . September IS, 'SS • • MINERS': LIFE INSURANCE AIVPI TRUST CO.IIPAti T. POTTSVILLE, PA •CAPITAL 800 000-C HA RTE R• PerpetuaL This Company, chered by the Legislature et Penn sylvania, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dol lars, is now. fully 'orpniscd, 'and has commenced buil- Dela. • ; The Company isprapared to receive monies and other propertyin Trust:Anti allow- interest on all monies de posited in trust,' at the rate of five per cent per (annum; principal, and interest payable on demand. For rates of Prenilum on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables, supplied at the Mike of the Company,! Centre Street, Pottsville, thew doors south of the Exchange Ha tel. i JACOB lIUNTZINOER, Ja., Preciident. Jona H. Anax , fiery and Tram Et tf car. April 1, IS5t e , . THE . POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOIST -STOICS. LIFE ANCE COMPANY (IFFICE CENTRE STREET, next /door above qreet l'o Jewelry Store. CAPITAL 3R:4OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL This Com Patty, recently chirtered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Isorganfsed. , The Company H moored to effect Insurance upon Rees and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow interest on monies received 'at the rate of fivei per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon, Principal and interest pay able on demand. i , Capital and iuHetAi wifely invested In Bonds and Mort gages and other goat securities. Annual dividetd of the profits will be made payable in malt. or appropriated to the payment of premiums. For rates of Premiums an Life Insurance, see_ printed tables, supplied 4t the Company's °Mee. NATHAN EVANS, ;')-eit. ;' SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Preit. 11. T. 'rum. gedrekry and Treasurer. Sept. 16,18b4.!. ;.• 37-t.f ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. Grill A RTER TERPETUAL--Granted bj , State of I Petilisylvania. Authorised Capital $lOO,OOO. Office, N 0.91 Wsinit Street 4 between Thirti g and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This CompisnY, with a cash Capital paid in, combined with the Mutual principle in their Marine and Inland Department, iecurei to the &M uted ample Indemnity, with participation ilAhe profits, and without liability for losses. The Company will Issue Policies at the imp] rates of premiums, embracing Marine, Fire and inland Risks. • DiasOess: . Dr. D. Luther, Davis Pierson, ri Lewis Audeurlial, ! Joseph Maxfield, l'eter Sieger, ' • John E. Addicts ' , George V.. . z r ' Samuel 11.'llothermei;• Francis Won. , tip.. D. LUTHER, Pratt' kid. Jier.en Maximus Vice President Ws. P. Das; Stcrelary.!. Kir PETEItiD. IXTHEIchas been appointed Agent for the above Company in Schuylkill County, to whom per sons desiring insurance can apply'. June •.;.1, 4855 ". .[April 8, 'el 14.] 25. - = NAL I PKMAU. SIIIIOSMIV lIA,IIDAGE . - No.4:str 6 t , IPZ EV4RETT'S Pitgnt Grado ljo sting trollop , * Iross:willeurip trues after ovary other instriiment Ws ft ed. American and French Trusses skinfully &Nerd. ' A iniperiot article silk and cotton elastic' stocking& knee caps; beith as.; nor is bandssrah' shoulder braces. onjoica!ars. and Instruments tbr defor mities. Philadelphis, Bep4. 44,14 MEDIC TR%JUES P TRUSIIIIOII TialUSI C. 14, NEEDLES Truss andi B rase rltstabllsbrasalt. SOUTII West Corner of I,2thICI I and liana Arnie. PtillsdelPtdi flailDrtor of tine rreneh Tetsies..nombining ;Ores- lightness, came and durabilltp trial correct obnstraction. Bengal or ruptured patients can be suited by remit— ting amounts as beintr:—.Sing nrunberof inehasroottd • the blps. and stony* aide affected. Cult of slig Wlc Tints, $2, $3, $4, ri. DOublc—ss, $6. st 4 and VV. . .1 Instructions as to wear, and bow to effect a cure, wben pcsiible. sent with the Truss. • , Also for sale. in treat variety: Dr. Banning's Lamm& Patent Body Brace, For the curedr Prdlapsus Uteri. Foinal Prost sod Bou rses, Pate..t Shniedor I%men , Meat It7•rantirra. and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders nest Weak Lance: Roglisit Elastic Alsiotninsi Belts, Suspen sories, Syringes—Male and female. • ti? Ladles Booths. with Uady attendants. Philadelphia. Jury Tit . 'Si i • 30ty - IT HAS BEEN the lOt of the human ewe to be weig hed down! by disease and suffering.—.. ULLOWAY'S P ILLS are sPecially adaptvd to .the relief of the Rook, the IN'errons, the DOcateotn4 the Nina, of all climes, agek . ' ~ nixes, and tioolitutions. [Professor Holloway personally superb:Amide the manufacture of his medicines in the Unitalltitates, and offers them to a free and enlightened people; as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of Idteeinse. These Pills Purify the Blood. ‘ These Dunous Pills are et preanik6mbined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs,!the skin, and the bosiels, correcting any derangement in their tunettons, purifying the blood, the very tbuntainef life, and thus coring disease In all ha forma. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly halftime human race have taken tisane Pills. It has been proved .hi all parti of the world that nothing. has been found equal to them in :meg of diandern of the, liver, dyipepsia, and stomach komplaluts generally.— They soon give a healthy tone td these organs, however much deranged, and when ell other means have failed. - General Debillity.l III: Health. - Many of the most desrpotie tioveruments have - opened • their Custom Mines to the Introduction -of these Pills,. , that they may become the - incilicitie of the masses.--t - Learned Colkvandmit that this medicine is the bes 4 remedy ever known for pascals of delicate health, or where the system has beet:Limp:tired, as its Invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. Pamela COMplaints: No Female, yoUng or old, should be without this cele brated medicine:. ' It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods. acting In Many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest metieine that can. be given to Children of All ages, and fbr any complaint; eons..., fluently no family should by without it. • • ', Ilolloways Ptiffi,are the bairemoty known in the world i . ;for the fltuicino diseases: 1. Asthma. -I ! 4 . ileadschoe, ' ll Bowel Cutnplallits, ; ' • Indigestion, ! Courhs, • . : Influenza, , Colds, ' intlamaticft, l! Chest Disease s , . inward Wlealiness, 1 Costiveness, 1 - ! Liver compwints. 1- Dylttpeitsil, i ' ! Lowness of 14.pirits,:' • • • Diarrhtea, 1 t . Piles, Drops'. i. = : Stone and drarel, Debility. ; . Secondary Symptoms, i Fever and Agin, i. . ;Venereal ffections, , 1 „„..,„„„.,,,...„,..., . Worm s of all kinds. Sold at the mannhetories of 'Prof r Holloway, 1301 Mal htt, Lane, New l'cirk, and 214 Stitt d. London. and 1 by all rerreetable Dra,ggists and e- of medicines throughout the:United States, and t & cis7 zed world, in 1, boxes. at 25 rents, 624 cents, and $ chi tar There Ise considerable situ gby takin - sizes. , . N. it. —Diractions for the guidance of patient disorder are Milked, to each box', May 26, 15.551 i. . I , • THE GREATEST - AledleOl Discovety of the A: • . i ,: , TAR. - KENNEDY,I of Itoxb . ry, hasl . “discoeorrd in one of our! con n ewn pure wads a 1 remedy that mires • 1 I • Every Kith of Humor, I . from the wo r st scrofula d m in to a common pimple.' i Ile has tried 'it iri over 1100 Cases. and never failed ex cept in two cases (both thund‘W humor). He ham now in his possassion Over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty, miles of Boston. ,Two liettlesl are warranted fo r cure a nursing sore mouth. I . One to three bottles will Curs the Worst kind of pimples on the face. I 'Two to three will cute the system of biles. Two bottles aro warranted tt Sure the worst- ranker in the mouth and stomach. • 1 IThree to tiva bottles are, warranted to cure the word also of Erysipelas. . ^ Otte to two bOttles are warrapted to dare all humor in the eyes. i 1 Two bottles are warranted hi cure running, of the ran aad blotches atuong the hair.l Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and rAuning ulcers,' lOne bottle relil cure scaly er i upilon of, the skin. • Two or thewe bottles are warranted to cure the worst ciJe of ringworm. 1 Two or three bottles are wananted .:ure the most desperate case of rheumatism; !Three to four bottles are 'warranted'. ,cure the salt rheum. Five to elght bottles will ctira the worst case of.scrof ale. • . ! 1 A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle,. 4nd a perfect Cure is warranted when the above quantity Lk taken: I Reader; I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the Iticinity of Heston: knovr the effects of It In every So Flumes water will extinguish tire. so sure will this cure' humor. I never sold a bottle of it but ,that sold another ;miter a trial It 'always speaks . for ,itself. There are two-things about this herb that appear to me' surprising; first that it 'grows in our 'pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until 1 1 discovered it in .1.846-;-second, that it should cure Al kinds of limner'. In order to give some idea Of the sudden' rise and great Popularity of ; the discovery, 'will state that In April, 1842,1 paddled it and sold aboutedx bottles per day-1n April,l4s4;3*ld over one thousand bottles per day of R. Some of theiwholesaie druggists who have been In the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of, patent medicines was ever like it. ' There is a universal praise of it from all quarters.. In my own practice! always kept it strictly for humors —but since RS introductieu as a general family medicirie, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never lueri*ted. 1 • Several cast* of epileptic fits—a disease which was wapreonsideied incurable. hive been cured - by a few bot tles. 0, what' a mercy' if it will prove effectual cases of that 'airfoil 'malady-4.-there are but few who hare seen more eilt,thail I have.. . 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. ' For the 'various diseasee of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dyipepala, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the side, Disease a of the Sline, and particularly in dis eases of the ,kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than arty medicine ever known. , No change;ef dietaveessso--eat the best you get and enough of Di! , . • • Directions,) or usi.—Adultir, one table•spoonful per day —children over ten, years, it dessert spoonful—children from Live to eight years. tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice' a day. 31anufactired by . - DONALD KENNEDY, N 0.129. Warren street. Roxbury, Mau. 4 Prier, Oise Dollar. Whoiesateistsrenti:—New to rk city, C. V. -Clickner, 81 Barclay street; Ring, 192 Broadway: Rushton - A Clark,2ls litindway: A. IL t D. Sands, 100 Fulton St. Wholes:del 'agent, for Pannsylvanki. T. W. DTVIT Sows, 132 North 2nd Street.' Philadelphia. For sale ih Pottsville, by; J. G. Brown, J. C. Hughes arid 11. Bakime. 1 May 19, MILS ! ' 1,^A5.,318 70 1111,56' 8 56 $528,887 26 . PROP. WOOD'S ,HAIR RESTORATIVE: • i Is, NO DOUBT,' the Most wonderful I discover} of this age of progres s & The following is from a distinguished member of the medical profeasion : I'4t. Paul, January 1,1855. ' • Prof. rx Womi—D; Suit—Unsolidk.d, I send you ' this certitbitte. After being nearly tsld for a long time, and laaving tried all, the half restoratives extant, and 'having no faith i>a any, was induced, on hearing of yours, to give It a trial. I, placed myself in,thehands at a barber, add had my bead well rubbed with a good, stiff brash, and thel Reatoratird then applied and well rubbed Id, till thesWp was all reglow. . This I repeated every morning, and In three weeks the young hair appeared, and grew rapidly from . August last tip to the present time, and new thick. black and strong—soft anttpleas• int to the touch; whereas; before it was harsh and Wiry, what little th,ire•was of 14 add that little there, waA appearing Oapldly. I still use your Restorative. about twice a wedk. and Oen soon have a good and perfeetcrop -of hair. low , l have read of these things—and wbd has not?—but have never semi hitherto, any case in which any persou7shair was really benefitted by any of the!tutir tonics, Ac.,;of the day : and It really gives me pleasUreto record the result of my experience. I have recommended your preparation to etbenh, and it already has a biro and general sale thrOughout the Territory. The people here I saw its effects, and have confidence in it. All who lave used It hero will coincide ,With me In whatl hate written. The supply you sent us as the wholesale agents for the Territory, Is already exhausted. and dilly Inquiries are made for It. You devotee° credit for pule discovery. 1, for one, return you Mani l a for the beuedt it has done me. for I certainly had despaired long, long age, of ever ef fecting any such result. 13 conglatulate you that your fortune (and a large mu) is already made, Yours hastily, J. W. BOND, Firm Of Bond k Kellogg, Druggists..' licordfichl. Nora-January 1,1555. Prof: lioed—Dral itts:—llavitnt made trial of your Hair liesterative, it given me pleasure to sly that its of has been ogcelkmt hi removing Inflammation. dan-. &tiff, and'a constant tendency to Itching. with which I have born troubled front childhood, and has also restored my hair, which tray becoming gray, to its Original color. I base used no other article veith anything like lut plea sure and proft. . Yours truly , • J. K.BRAGG. ((Extract of a letter, dated Erie, Ea, July Tr, 185.1.) .* • :0. J. Weed if Cb.—Galitto:—Why dou't you rend us as much more of . yonr, great Halr Restorative? We want all that is coming : S supply thif orders on bandy and bare not had a bottle on our sbeives for over a week, and that, has been the ease twice before: Therefore, send us at lank one groat of 'each else, as an article' so justly celebrated as your Hair Restorative will sell. , 'Heise send us by Express. Yours truly. Curls h Baoritztts, Chicagoan.; Nay lit, 1854. Proia; r Woodz—liarLog experienced the magic effect of Restoratire,.l drop-you this upon the subject. About two years ago my hair 'eommenftd talthag a and turning gray: I, was fast becoming bald.: I met a friend 1 who hadlusod yoir Restnratire, and spoke so highly of 1 its virtues I wie.lnduried to try It, although I had trbt little faith, as 1 Rad before tried so many other remedies. COVISMOOKI using ynnO. istorative in'January last.—, A few applications fistula., my hair firmly. It began to till up, glow out, fed torn back tolls Swum. eolor(blaek). At Ulla Abne it . Is folly restored to its orienateolor, health and appeatance, and I cheerfully recommend its • use to all: I I-- D. Ross. "• - 1 • ' . _ . I : itartryfrania, Mart& 9,185 t. • 'canseituenee of basing hair,'for several year* plat aoi enlyypay,bUt perfretly Ida* I- have cut it attert.and worn Saps to , hide it from view: but, 'seine .3 months idnee, I Was Induced to use your fair Restore emend 7 dusit;:trijiiiHlt ee, say. that ' effects were al. siastadrarukaa; ihr a ham changed 10 gradually to all taborets spar* *. sitto color, and left It so attend glow sy as to, 4 nave hosanna than It ever was when - under tho Inthienee the inset nil. I 'earnestly, therefore, feetwillW o 4 it *VOW 44 all.ikeldod l 7- th e belt PM* action, teta* r , at anything in the,iforlif. Adaniso--0. J 4 R OOD k MI iirooktor l g e Zir York. and 111 : Market treet,'Et. Lads, Mo.. Pio : t 4. IY. Durrs Nosts. , Molokai. /Mau thllarle pbla; .1. C. C. 1100 1 011 / 2 1 frutart01. Pottrialle; Ps. agimit n, .-MISCELLANEOUS.. NATIONAL REPREBI4M'T SALOON. rrHE Public are respectfully infarnodibal. they abbe sappliedwith retreelosenta of all kinds, at the ;National Saloon, ander Maribter's Motel, Canto' st., Pottsville. • Jul/ 28,.'51t 30-Ctsis TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, AT the ilarnburg Smoking Tobacco 10 44 OW Manufactory. tu,Voo.busbeliprimeOsta: MO barrel* Smoking Tetsu o(); :MAIM &fait. Spanish Cigars; 100,000 r.:pantsti Sizes; 24,099 Cuba Matra.. JAMBS $. MOT Mi. - • Hamburg, lierks,county. 5.4 4 : ' 53 ' OS- 38430 s =l3 • PROCLAMATION. VOTICE is hereby given that a spe ll chi adjetrineof emirt of l'lnninon rasa, for thetasl mum. will tie held , at. Pottsellie. In and for the county of &hail kill, on DION DAT, the 22. d day of October, Inst., at to o'clock In the forenoon, to continue one week. .hherid's Ottice. Mite - 0110, t JAMES NAGLE.gArrijf. Oetoter Gth, 40:4't COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS. sheld--Who o U b iciest. A 110131i'r. rif Duplicate.:B2.49o 92 ll ettateu, J uno 114 1545, by 1f M. Matthews, Collec r for 31ineratille. Paid up, the Duplicate. Jttly lath, 045, In full. for county w ritate and Militia Tux. eratftnei,.tmly tt3 4U--which is less than tate.thirtt the amount exonerated wider the old ayatem. 17 order of the Cemtnisst.,ners. .a. K. K. IthPNER, Clerk. Jitly ZA:' , 55 •• Pottsville CAterVe copy an'il charge Commisalotutrs. EM - • CLARK'S PATENT FLOURING MILL. - .The. OTtlit'lllirention of 'the Day. HE subscriber . announces to - the. eiti . tens Schuylkill county that ho hu s ecured the r g tto s e ll EDWIN and JAMES M. CLAIIK'S now la tent' Flouring 1 .1111, which lalronounred the greatrist American invention of the day. •• The subscriber will, in about three weeks have one of these Mills in full opera don in Tremont, Whom he Invites all persons, to l ard and • tee it in operation.: This highly Ingenious, and much needed Invention, foram an enure now feature in the manufacture of Wheat into Flour; and the — splendid spanner in which It per t .rms its work, Winding, .Bolting, and separating the I grain at a staple operation into seven different q ualities • of Floirr and_reed. and thilwithin a epace of y teeet in length by four feet in breadth, at the ra pidity of twelve bushels per hour, on a pair of French burr millstones only thirty inches in diameter. The. Grain is converted at a single operation into Extra and Superfine Flour, Fine Flour, Middlings. Shipstuffs, Shorts ' end Bran,any power being applicable to propetit. from a four horse up to any other desired. 'The small space it occupies would not be missed when placed In aroma with I other machinery, and the small mof power it re quires to propel it, makes it certain that, ore long. it will ,supercede and revolutionize all other Flouring Mills. So ' applicable to this Mill to the wanta_of the world. that every saw-mill, tria. , blue shep.tocomotive shop, foundry, forgo. rolling mill, o. any building,having a power alma dy erected, can now have within its walls a complete Men: chant Flouring Still, at the trilling cost of from four to seven hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount -of Gain rased within the United States, can be conver ted Into Flour within its limits. With one of these Mills nearly everylarge Colliery ea. tabllshment in this county where steam power is used for pumpinshould bo sulied. They could be erected at a small e x pense and wo ul d enable them to maz,ufac tura their own flour. - This Mill only occupies the :Tare of 21 feet In length; by 4in width. It Iv also portable and when' put up can be placed in a wagon or dray, and with a single horse hauled to any part where they desire Lc...use It. Its con struction is so simple that it can be connected with any encine by a single shaft. Single or Township Rights will be disposed of by the subscriber, residing at Tremont. Hundreds of certiti -rates front 31illets and others who have seen the 31111 in operation, can be seen at the residenceJ.A L. tbe subscriber. , .. TICE. 374 mos* thelarger n every Sept_ 15. WAGON-NAKI CARRIACES. Tll subsciibers having purrhalsed the I, O IA- 1 - k carriage shop of air. G. Jounlmag - would ' respectfully solicit the patronage of his old customers and the' public In general. Being determined to keep.up the reputation of the work made by 31r. Jennings we shall employ none but the beet hands and material. Call and givh us a trial. All work made by us warranted. ABItIGIIT Shop, Morris' Addition, nearly opposite Yardley & Sop. Pottsville, May 6.1855 . COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. THE subscriber. having fitted .up one of • the largest Coach Shops In .thit'litate, in Coal street, Pottsvilleaa., next to J. H. Adam & Co.'s Screen Factory, where his facilities for manufacturing_ kinds of Carriages and light Wagons cannot be surpassed—being a practical Me chanic, and hasing.a number of years experience in ho business, he Wipes to give general satisfaction, All kinds of Carriages and light Wkons kept on . Also. second-hand Wagons, &e. All repairs neatly done. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. ' . WISTAR A. KIRK.. Junes 5,1848: • ORCHARD COACH .FACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBERS, having builea new coach factory at. the corner of _ Coo ant Washinguin streets, oppoidte Pott A Vastino's Machine Shop,' where :•••-?-=.....tr their facilities for manufacturing earring 1 " 21 10 1 W es and light wagonw of every description: cannot be cur pissed.'as they have pecurki theiertires of good and ex wienced workmen. They intend to use none but the best material, and having teen brought up to the - broil ness themselves, they hope that they can give foil faction to all those who favor thenawith their patronage. Repaiiing - neatly done, and orders from a distance promptly attended to. IV. G. &D. 0. MATHEWS. . Pottsville, July 21, '65 ' 2941ci. WHEELWRIGHT. I CAR FACTORY. Caroline E. Kline • RESPECTFULLY inforini the citi zens of:Schuylkill county and elsewhere, that she intenda continuing the Wheelwright, and Car Manufac luring huslntks of her late husband, Anthony H. Kline; In her men name. Iler establishinont is opposite Pott & Vastine's Foundry, where she will be - happy to reecho orders - for all kinds of Wagons, as well aSitrlft and other Cars, and all kinds of work attached to the business of a Wheelwright For the character of the work reference is made to DAVID P. filtow:q, FRANI D. 011111.11, *JOHN Taint, Brian. . Jona G..Hcwas. PottaTille, May 12.1855 [Mar 31, '55 13.tf) 19- CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! w TIM subscribers return their sincere ,-, thanks to their friends for past patronage, And would respectfully call the attention of the public in general, to their new as soitment of CARRIAGES on hand. consisting of one and two seated Anne Linde, Buggies, &airs, dr.. of every description, all of which are finished in the most approv ed style, and made of the best material. Raving secured' the services of experienced workmmt and being practical mechanics themselves, they feel assured that they can render full satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. All their work la warranted to give en tire satisfaction. Second-handed Carriages of all descrip tions on band, which will be sold eheap. Repairing neat .ly done. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, at their Manufactory, corner of Coal and NorwegiawSts., "Pottsville. Pa. ,q -The timber used for our work is of the best New Jersey Hickory. DEHIM . March 10,1835 1047 20-ly JAMES H. MUDEY, Houae'& Sign Painter, Gluier & Paper Hanger, c ;..:IVORIKEGION street, first house from Centre, and opposite Mortimer's Rotel. - • Wall Papers. VI - The Board Prints, ke., of various styles, at the loweit • Cash prima., An Apprentice wanted. Pottsville, March 31,1555 [Dee. 30, ',SS 511 PAINTING, CLAZINC & PAPERING. fIANIEL NAGLE would respectfully .I_," Inform hie friends and tho.Publie that p B;a.+ moved hisatablishment into Markel street, oppoSite Dr. Nicholas's Ofbee,mhere he will be happy to receive ofders for, all kinds of Imsinesa,in - his line.. Ile keeps always on luuad. an assortment of Paper Hanglngs, Glees , Painia & Enameled Glass, all of whieh - he will furnish at the lowest rates. and be pledges himself that ho will execute all work entrusted to his care promptly, in the best style, and at reasonable rates. Ile therefore invites the people generally to give him a call. Pottsville, April 14.'55 15-5 m PAINTING.GLAZING & PAPERING. - , Removal. . .1 - 4 W, BOWEN , having removed his 111 • shop to two doors above the American House. Con tre Street, and tattoo into partnership his brothers. the euteetibers asmonnee to the public that they are prepared to esectate all eiders In their line with the greatest de spatch. and on the most reasonable testis. They employ Rood workmen and their custom:tem may, therefore, be sere of utisfsetoryjobs. i They, alto, beg leave to attention to their splendid awmrtment of Paper-hangings, Whidow4hades, &c., com prising every variety of style and quality, to nit the Lute and pocket of purchasers, and which they oiler at the loirest City prices J. W. BOWEN BROTUERS. . 2 doors aboire American lions°, Centre St, Pottsville. Aprlll7. 1862. . - • 16-tf • CIAS-FITTINC,PLuMBING &C. (aMITH&DOWNING, BURNT OUT 0. on the 10th, have reopened an establishment, for the above business, in Slyer Terrace, where they will be thankful fbr orders, and promise prompt attention and satisfactory *ark. •Pottsvillei October 28.1854 43-tf - M.. NEWNAM, Beatty's ROW Norwegian Street, Pottsville, Penna., has eon scantly on hand a supply of all sizes of Lead Pi She* Lead, thick . Tin Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Hy drants rants How Double end Softie Acting Pumps - and Water Cloe eta; also 4 all kinds of Bras* Cocks for water and steam Brass 01/.030 and Globes for indlues. All kinds of Cop per. ork-and Pinmbins done in runtret manner at thekhortest notice. • N. 8.--43isb paid for old Brass and Leis . Pottsville, October 28.1830. 43-tf . . PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. •11[... : pICKINSON respectfully ~ .nonneen to the public Lunt he has purchased th !restocked' the late drus of Moreton and Dickinson *Ed Inteudicanying on the plumbing business in Ml Its bialsehei at the old Stand under the Pottsville. Mouse. w hi hopeaby attention to business, he may be , able to merit! sbare of the public patronage. Ile will guar antes hl e wort to as good, and' It will be done on as reasonabloterum. as ran be done °lnchon.. - *Must ItbB b 134( ,A. Dl 3MINSON. DE PAINTING, &C. PLUMBING. t!s ze of Sept.!Bth I 'see an article headed as abov e The advantages arising from subsoiling tri . far different from those there set forth. It is, true , that alumina—not "siumen - _..i, , to a very slight extent, food for plant s in a',l Probability—at least many of the bestu i i. 'eulturilts claim it as such. Whether his c . not it matters; little; as the amount thus u * is very:: slight and may be furnished br tle majority of tillable soils without any spear addition of this, material, as it is the chez. r cal bails of clay. The re'l advantage i : subsoiliniare first to so deepen-Alf° soil as presen 4 a greater surface for the travel ; ; roots, 'and 'consequently prepare more f, x4. within reach of the plant. Second,' allows roots to penetrate dec., enough into ' the , soil to reach a moist-n . - stratuni during draught. Third. is w,et weathey'allows water to down and fitter away more rapidly in o ' t porous', tiubstratum, if such exist'under surface soil. Plowing an additional depth of three b four inches not subsoiling, no matter wh el b e it be !perforined with an ordinary plow or rgulai. subsoil plow. Subsoiling is done h, first turning a furrow with the ordinary sni: face plow,; then following in the bottom of ti. same Vurron , wiih , a plow—madf expre4; for sulisoiling running to full depth L i say frjA; twelreló eighteen inches below the fop futi(. l w, or in 411 twenty to twenty-four inchesfror n surface of the soil, lifting and loosening th e soil; Elul not turning it orer. This is subioii plowittg, :and its effects on any blikTM or !sandy lands are admirable apti nca doubted by the mass of intelligent fanner3.- Snbsoiling . is an expensive operation; thert fore, nnleS.s icell done, should not be attemp. ed. tartial subsoiling rally be ; ,done by rz • ning tie lifting subsoil plow in the boUttu the drill tor 'on), or running it at full depth half *ay he:tweet' two rows of corn . or hoe clop at the first or second cultivation.— Thistna3 4 , part preserVe a crop from IL? evils tl,f drotith, and maybe appealed to TrlJ•ft time will not permit the'more thorough.tutth• od totbe performed. St bsoiling enables us to make the Inechan• ical or physical conditions of the evil bea,r, but it , dos Ad add nta nurt. presetiii:z • • new gurfacea in the - soil, Which have not been before robbed of their . plaut-food, the smog; of cr4p itt; increased, but distiuctiv!at the et. pens of ',the soil. Therefore, without alli• tiotiat care lin. manuring, *e shall, by dears .plowing,;suhsoiling, etc., only hasten the et baustion of soils-;-pursuing the sane system which iniprOved agriculture boasts of 4oitj Shbuld your space,admit, I would like t 3 contiime'this subject at some future time. It is of', dui greatest importance that farmea shouid use the subsoil plow, and use itrightl!. Respectfully, yours, HENRY C. Watt •ron Ht F001).-a-With US I value of: the apple, as an article of 64,4 far nnderri►ted. Besides containing a lam . amoent of !sugar, mucilage,_and other Int:: tive twitter, appleS contain vegetable acids, arm-natio , : qualities, etc., which act powerfni! in the Capacity of refrigerants, tonic's, ati. antieptiesi and when freely used at ft.? , season Q mellow ripeness, they prevent de biliti; indigestion, and avert, without dont!, man of the "ills which his flesh is heir te: The!pperat i ors of Cornwall, England, consider ripe • apPle's nearly as nourishing as hr&, and far more so than potatoes: In the rec lB6l—Which was a year of much scarcity— 'appl'es, instead of being converted into cider. were sold to the poor; and all the borers Iv Belled that they could "stand their work" cr balr4cl tipples, without. meat: 'whereas, a, potato diet required either meat at some otter subStantial nutriment. The French and Ger. marts use ; apples extensively, tis do the is habitant's of all European natiOns. labilrerS depend upon them us lan articled food, and frequently make dinner of slicti apples and bread. There is no fruit cookei in as Many different ways in our country a app es; nor . is there any fruit whose cal?, as an article of nutriment, is its great, ands little appreciated.— Water-Cure 'Gunnel. Tcosi—From one to two pounds aregu . crony snowed to an acre; one ounce willso 2,090 squire feet. litcipts. FRIED APPLES.-A dish of fried apples s quickly prepared for the table, which is one; a onsideration of no small importance.— Wt sb them --,cut them in two, take out tlt stern, care and calyx, and,unpecled, put the: into a 'O4 pan with butter, or the graT3'd baited l pork, with some water in proportions the qnantity to-be fried—cover them With tstlpljtem on tbe. stove, stir them oects.l ,o ally untie, they become soft—and be caret:• not to 6411 them. Romanites, which arvi! . ten i alrriost worthless,lmlied or raw, "Ed -pear with good gusto when Welu! truthfully pronounce. despienble'penio. sl? ' :. fried, 041, but the Porters, Belle-flowers , Tu nun sweets, and a long list which we n,; . t name, sOien fried," are really a Ittxury at,pies'dO not fry well—they fry to pieces alftich.Cos'. country Goillemali , ! IoAD:BAGES.—There are more Nt 31'5 rooa a fine cap than to hod it with 3)1 01 side, and yetfew seem to cornpreheO there can be any loss in cooking it, even : 1 this simple way. Two-thirds of the e( 4) place 'cabbage in cold water and start it h;oilingi; this extracts all the hest juices, Malms . the pot liquor a soup. The cabinr, Bead, after being Washed and qu artered,sh ,:4 tie drqwed into boiling water, with no , • meat than will just season it. Cabbage to! cooked to equal broccoli ar ca litiJi 4- Take'i firm, sweet head, cut it into lay Win salt and water fur six hours. N.' place iii. in boiling Rater until it Ilecom , der-4nrn'the water off,. and 'add swect w hen thorou g hly done; take it u,p in a I der and drain. Now season with butter pepper, with' a glass of wine, and a meg grated over, andyou will have a 6:'1 ,,. / . 1 ale resembling what are generally ,e Celisl:—.Soa of the South. , ,f• Wremtmit.os Brrrex.Split the melons °pet'', with a spoon serape oat 01 0 Int 6 a indlender, and strain the water into isels;i boil it down to scrap, then , pot in APO iur poaches; like making apple batter, ne . l : :kind! of ..preserces. Or the ayrep ensY, 4 !boile l d' , without fruit down to t aolassea , will be found to be -as fi ne as the belt el l 'hous'eLmolasses.—Sci. Am. • r • 4rll rter a no 1 , ,'.,11 lc 6` \d ffl