The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 03, 1855, Image 4
tOttatitflintiOr . .. - 1 TEE PERPLEXED ansusgezi. 3111.,. F. D. (MOs: . c I ittib i trul pant ' It hands, ttels vary minute; s” o is pat denze Is all thorn la ttdtma to 14itta— Th Ivy it. ; iine'a a lag washin e g to b - doma. Ow plea( hand* to a s it, i Masts. shirts and stockings. coats mat pantit,. Ilocr - witi I o'er get .through Dinner is got for six or more. No loaf . let o'er from Sunday; itre Ain<lbeby cross as tie ean Ws always so on Hondo; • . And throe's the nee* 'Us getting saw, And mot fortkarithib• chanting, Andwhere's Bob wants a button =— Which ay stulT! Ibe tttrolng I I t . . *ris mat - Was in the pot, The bread was worked or The clothes wen taken from the tail— Oh dear! the baby's waking. Rush. baby dear! then, hustrahab! . I wteh he'd ala4ka Httle• - "Till I could run and get some wood I To hurry up that tattle. Aland: I If p--• comes halm Ands Man In this pother: Ile% Abo jut h b i e ti n mo e th l emre my her klte.hen'ased to be, nee dinner always fend! Exactly hush,he noon bell ring— lineh, dear little lireddy. • .And plea will come same hasty ward; f iti.tht out before I'm thinking— they sly that hasty words from wins Sot goober men to drinking. - !Sow Isn't that a itrAtt idea . That men should take to sinning , , Bemuse a weary. half alck wife, Can't always wale so winsmot When I was locale need to wn Ily living without trouble, Il' c ad clothes and pocket money, too, And hours of leisure double. I never dreamed of suet a ate, When I , ayacgl. was enurted— Wife, mother, aurae, s eamstress . cook , housekeeper. ehambermaid.laundress..dairpwoman, and scrub gone. doing the work of dr, /or the sake of being supported! DONT lOU ISAYI "No, I don't play on any instrument," said\ our friend Tom Pringle, in answer to our question. '"To tell the truth, I became dis couraged by a slight misconception, when I was a young man. I wasn't appreciated, you know, and all that sort of thing." "Well, you see," said he in reply to another question, "it was about twenty years ago, when I was studying law, and my brother was a medical student,• that we both fancied we had a wonderful talent for Music: - So John bought a flute, and I it fiddle, and turn ale of the attics in to a study, we practiced I 11'2 r:! half the night through. We didn't want oviy one to know anything about it, especially mi. father, who had very strict notions as to the value of time: and to make him think us usefu'lly. employed, I had:quantities of law books heaped up, and John had a skull and ail sorts of bones. scatted about. We knew that up in our study, no one could boar us but Betsy, the housekeeper: and as she , was our old nurse, we felt she would keep our se- Pret. One morning, -after we:had' been whi lir, the long.flight hoirs away with our music, to our own mutual delight, we came down late to breaJcf, st, looking, I suppose, sofue, what unrefreshed." "You mustn't study too hard, boys," said my father/cousiderately. "Yes, sir," said I, gravely. "Just then Betsy appeared at the doo ,and looked mysteriously at . my mother." "Yes, what is kr said motheF, aut.' prised at Betsey's excited manner. "What is it, Betsy?" "Well ma'am, I wish to say, ma'am." Bet• ay always spoke in that short, nipping way, when she was what she called worked up.—;- "I must leave you ma'am." • "Leave me, why?" asked mother. "Yes, ma'am. it's twenty•five yiars that I've , been with you; ma'am—and•it's the boys at last, Ma'am. I can't stand it, s and ain't going to. • It's not Christian like, ma'aM." • "What have the boys been doing?' asked mother. "It's Mr. John, ma'am, and sometimes I Mr. T , ) , rt helps him. He'S got some , ,i..f!retur up stairs, ma'am, and, he torments ,I:11. II! ;creaks and groans all the h + . l *11: is worse than the heathen. It ;31 it f in nor 9. week. I didn't oc:s1.,!;) 13.,:t night, and what that W;etit tiir.)ugh was dreadful. I s.ty things must he done by but I Aiii 4 t going to stay where it is, a vi I never thought John was the one to do ''.• 41 L ; 11121 Bctiy gave my brother a look o , wrin...; e.mcleinnation." , , A: taolher wns acute enough .to see .that' 4 ,n -thing . 'animal w,ts ,g' oing•on in our Study, a ,. 1-11 , 11ing Betsy she would inquire into it, ;he lisinissed her for the present. hat was the end 9f our musical practice, not the end of. the story, for our fti• ther took good care we shauld not forget It was a long time before we heard the last abouti "that poor cretur up stairs,"—New Turk Dutchman. SOCIAL HALL. SKETCHES.--NO. of opening oysters," said Old Hurricane— "why., nothing's easier, if you only know low." • "And how's how?" inquired Starlight. "Scotch snuff,", answered Old Hurricane, v.ny ,sententiously. "Scotch snuff. Bring a izl.le of it ever sl near their noses, and they'll I slw.oze their lids off." "1 know a genius," observed Meister Karl,. ,V;» has a better plan. He sprlads the 'bi- Ives in a circle, seats himself in the centre, 1 1 begins spinning a yarn.- Sotnetimes ,it's ,au adventure in Mexico—sometimes a legend of his loves—sometimes a marvellous stock operation in Wall street. As he proceeds, the "natives" get interested—one by one they tape with astonishment ai the tremendous and lireful whopperi which are poured forth, and .ts they gape, my friend whips them out, pep. . pers 'em and swallows them." "That'll do," said Starlight, with a long sigh. "I wish we had a bushel of "millponds" • here now. (They'd open easy.".. And a great cloud rose fearfully from the cigars of the party, and under cover of that cloud we departed. 'Patric Cocoatmc.---Witt what colors would you paint o; Storm at sea?' • Answer—The waves rose and the wind bkia. How should a secret be painted? Answer—ln-violet. How would yon paint an absent-minded `lterary friend? lAnswer--In a brown study. c... Of whit shade of white are snow•flakes? Answer FlaUe•white. ' . How wl old you paint the melancholy na tires ofßerlin? ' AntwerH—ln Prussian blue. IS. V k tax.--An exceeding tall gentleman walk az with a very Short friend in the ° milst of a heavy shower, when the latter oh- ger• - ed • •‘l3ill,laiut it coming down?" Bipting his 'shoulders still higher, an swer,. : . "r ,on't. know ' 'how it may be with you; but Fi , a i n ing awfully pp here!" , . 8111 Ti- pitinge' a young lady six fathoms deep happiness, give her two - canary birds, half a dozen moonbeams, twelve yards of silk, an ice creau4 several rose 'buds, a squeeze of the hand, and the promise of .s new bonnet. If- she don't -melt, it will ,be because she can't. ' - . . . THAT wan good rivice given by the Prot& dent of the State Agricultural Society, on presentiog a elver cup to a young man who had won the first prise at a'plowing Match, "Take this cup, my pang friend, and remem• her above to plow deep and drink shallow." SuOsi.:n,ll.l:92.nistt 7 R 7. - 40.1 t. - , • c-a•144"0".9• • •.. • P.LINTING,.&C ,( .:': JAMES, H. EMORY, !-. Hann & sign Painter, Wader & Paper Hanger NORWEGION street, first house front Centre, Ana crpdteMorthrter's Hotel. Wall Papers. nu• BoaAl Prints, Ike, or Urimis stiles, at the tweed Cult pieta. An Apprentice vantat Pattolliaiifarchli, l666 [bac ' 56 14.1 PAINTING, GLAZING £ PAPERING • Removal. JW. BOWEN having removed his • stop to two doors above the American Muse, Cen tre Street, and taken into partnership his breams, :the subscribers annoilnoe to the public that they are prepared to execute all orders in their Moe with the ec fastest, dee 'patch, and on the most fassonsble terms. They employ good workmen and their callowere may, thereat:a, be sure of satisfscUal lobs. • They, aisle, beg have to tall attention to their splendid seaortment of Paper-hangings, Windowahades, ie.. ecaw *lathe every variety of style and quality, to suit the testa and pocket of parehssers, and which they offer at the lowest City prices. W. BOWEN t BROTHERS, 2 doors above American Hour, Centre St.' Pottsifilla April 17 , 1852 . . 16-11 HOTELS. WASHINGTON HOUSE, New Castle, Schuylkill County, Ponna. mumps, PROPDIETOK. ' July 14, , 45 •28-6 m ' `..THE UNION," Arch Street, between 3d £ 4thy PhllAda. , PROPRIETORS—EVANS A NEWCOMER, FORMERLY WEBB a NEWCOMER. Hours of Heals: flu A 7% to . 10 I Drltm—deaCsOrd'y,l tea V.A. 6to 11 I. " Ladies' PbtladelphLe, February 24,1855 8-ly TREratiNT,t4OUSt, Tkenatint, Schuylkill County, Pa. DPHILIP K,oolti S, formerly Inn=',l.V . L keeps* In Firmware, would respectfully informii: his former patrons, and the public generally, that he be taken the "TREMONT floosie." to Tremont, and is pre pared to receive and accommodate in the best manner all guests who may favor him with a call. sir le would also bring to the notice of the peopl. residing In the Cities. that Tremont is a beautiful sp in • mountainous country, blessed with salubrious ai not quite four miles distant from the beautiful "Swat. r Falls." making it altogether a desirable place of Swum. resort. Audi 14. isff , 15.ar PLUMBING _ . CA: PLUMBINC 4,11.411" H & DOWNING, BURNT OUTI I► l / 4 7 on,,t e 10th have reopened an eatabllahment, furl e a . bwinesa, in Slyer Terrace, where they will be I than ful for (inters, ana pkomiso prompt attention and' 'satisfactory work. Pottirrille, October 28. 1854 IILUMEiIiiiO SHOP. NEWNAM., Beatty!s ROW; • Norweetian Street, Pottsville. Penna . .. has r, 4tintly otataild a supply of all sizes of Lead Pipe. Sh e' Mort Tin 'Bath Tubs. Shower Baths. Hydras. Hose. Double and Sinele Artinß. Pumps arid Wat,, ,, eta; also. all kinds of Brass Cocks for water and steam item. qnd ql•ihrf for esvgines. All kind, of Coy per Wor k and. Plumbing done In the neetsst. m anner at the shortest notice. ' • N. 8.-}-Gash paid for old Brass an4,Lese 'Pottsville. October %.100. 43-tf PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. DICKINSON respectfully au H. flounces to the public that be has purchased th entire stock of the late firm of Moreton and Dickinson sad intends carrying on the plumbing business in all its branches at the old Stand under the Pottsville Mouse, where he hopes by attention to business, be may be able to merita share of the public patronage. lie will guar antoe his work to be as good, and it will be done on as reasonable terms, as ran be done elsewhere. August 27: 1F.53 it: DiciirssoN. WAGON-MAKING. CARRIAGES. Tii E subscribers having purettisod the earrisite shop of Mr. 11. 'Jennings, would respectfully solicit thepatronage of his MI . 7 " old euetomers and the public in general. Being fittennined to keep up the reputation of the , work made by Mr. Jennings, we shall employ none but the beat hands and material. Call and give us a trial. All work made by us warranted. ABRIGIIT BUKKIIARD. Shop, Morris' Addition, nearly opposite Yardley k Pottsville, May 5.1855 IS-tf COACH MAKER'S-REMOVAL. • /;7t. VIE subscriber having fi tted up one oft - the largest Coach Shops in the State, in I „ i i. Coal street, Pottsville. Pa.. next to J. 11.1 Adam A Co.'s Screen Factory, where his facilities for manufacturing all kinds of Caniages and light Wagons cannot be surpassed—Wing a practiral Me- , ehanic, and having a number of years experience in the I business. he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and light Wagons kept on hand. . Also. second-hand Wagons. Ice. All repairs neatly done. ' Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. WISTAR A. KIRK. June 5, ISIS. ' . 23-tf ORCHARD COACH• FACTORY. - TIIE SUBSCRIBERS, having bµilt al L new coach factory at the corner of . • Coal and Weahington streets, opp.irlt* a ~~„ putt & Vastine's )(octane Shop, where th dr thellities for manufacturing earring, .os and light wagons of - every description cannot be au. !tamed. as they have secured theservices 9( good and er nvrienced workmen. They intend to use none but tko best material, and having been brought. up to the biod .loss themselves. they hope that they can give full satis 'l-tion to all those who rover them with their patronar e non-a-int; neatly, done, and-orders from a Alston,. prompt! ' ~ t 4 , 11.1 ,4 tn. W. 0. A D. CI. MATiltli - S. :Pottsvllle, July :1,'53 WHEELWRICHT, & CAR FACTORY. Caroline E. Kline RESPECTFULLY informs the citil lens of Schuylkill county and elsewhere, that she intends continuing the Wheelwright, and Car -Menem turing business of her late husband, Anthony if. Kline. in her own name. -'7/7 Her e s tablishment Is opposite' Volt k ' L . 6. Vastine's Foundry. where she will be happy to receive orders for all Una, of Wagons. as well .as Drift and other ears. and all kinds, of work Attached to the bminers of a Wheelwright For the character of the work reference Is mode to D - AVID P. BROMIC, FRANK DA QIL9, • JOEIN TEMPLE, F. B. BLAND. .I.ODx G. Pothrville, May 12.1855 f }tar 31,'55 13-ti] 19- .CARRIACES! CARRIACES!! THE subscribers return their sincere thanks to their Mende tor put Pat ronase. and would respectfully call the attention of the public.in general. to their new as sortment of CARRIAGES on hand. consisting of one and, two seated Jenny Lind', Itumr'es Sulkies, ,fe.. of every 1 deseripthau„ all of whictiare finished id the most sgprov eA style. and made of the best materiel: Havihg secured the services of experienced workmen. and being practical mechanics themailves. they feel assured that .they can render full satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. All their work Is warranted to give en tire satisfaction. Second-handed Carriages of all descrip tions on hand. which will he sold cheap. Repairing neat ly done. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, at their manufactory, corner of Coal and Norwegian Ste., Pottsville. Pa. • ;Kr The timber used for our work is of the best New Jersey Hickory. • DEIIIM A HOMAN: March 10.1855 10-1 y TO BUILDERS. SEM LUMBER AND PROP . NrIN'CZER are'firepared to supply any quantity of hereloekand other , tim ber, from their Mills (sawed to order) at the eheapesit rates. Dealers and builders will find it their interest to buy from theta. They have algo a quantity of protkim her for sa!e, which they wilt denier on the Little Schuyl. kill Railroad. l wiles above Tamaqua Tamaqua, July 7, 't3 MACHINE CARPENTRY. BABII, DOOR; xoxiDING k IL R. CAR FACTORY AT St. Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa. TFHE SObscriber, (of the late firm of Ilrighc & Lawton), liavlngtow, his Manufactory In complete order, is prepared to manufacture by machine ry. trovioie Frames, Sash, Drwre, Shutters, gi Ban eriiaters. Awning Theft; and gener ally 'MI turning in Wood. Also, Drift cf. Rciarnod Cars, with the ironwork complete, &e.. &e.. at the shortest notice. Ile has for. sale Lumber of any deserlption, and mai furnish Bills of Lumber at short notioe:• Also. an,arsort. meut of Doom Sash (glazed and primed), lied Posts, Ae.. ematat.tly on hand. Persons desiretus of puieturaing articles in his line of business, are invited to call and examine his stock and workmanship before purchasing elsewhere. . Orders are solicited. and strict attention will be given to their faithful end prompt execution. CHARLES LAWTON; .7a. At. Clslr . February 3. 1.353 - Sly NEW LUMBER YARD; Tu Schuylkill Haven. "DALM & FRITZ, respectfully invite the attention of Builders and others, to their large assortment of . Season , t and Green Lumber. which they will be prepared to furnish by . the latter end of March next, at the lowest pyssible rates, poll cAsn;! Our stock consists of ITUITI and Yeu.ow PINZBOARDS, Pairrat and Ilmews. Also heavy stuff. cult as JUST!, parlous, SCANTI.I3OB, Posts. Ac. We have also or dered a large assortment of different qualities of JOYNT and Lae Suitors. PICESIII, CLT1151744A71113. PALING and PLUM, together with an other materials belonging tattle Leather Trade. ' ,One of the Brat being a practical builder. we Sifter Ourselves on having selected our stock in such a manner as to glee entire satisfiction. Onr heavy Inmberhas been Hawed to erder, , thus preventing much 'srute to the put. elssser or builder. , OJT and examine before purrhiMing elsewhere. Yard opposite Dr. Pales ogler. ' P. R. PALM, EDWIN G. VRITZ. Schuylkill if even. Veltraary 24 IPSS . TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. The Schuylkill Co. Lumber & Mermfaaturing Co., %MG now their large Shop on . R a u m ad Street in (nil ope4'ation are prepared to furnish to. en.rn.mters and bnildersi. it nermlll, Donra. blind Bbniters:. South Moulding". lipoc• and Window Franike. and every article la our line la the latest 'Lyle and srmismanlike manner, and at a wing of 25 per-cont. on former real. They have also on Band a largo &wort nient of . • . 1 White line Plank. 3, 2!.4 2.1'414,1. -34! }4, inch panel White Pine Boards and White:rine Flooring. • To/low do_ d.) Yellow do do Dry and Green ilmailwa orall kinds for boildli; pur Oak t. g ba. I'mlar. Clair. ilatticanti Scantling Et tarils I and 34 tn••h. Cb•rry and Walnut Plank. far Aire turned work. much as brd peat.. table lena, bania tem an hand nr turned to order, and bills of attar elenrd to ardrat at the shorten notice. • (M) ?en flame 1:n tine %lib 20 p a t bolter. a ll cara m4t, amt in iincd order, in- ►.tle, citexu, by the, Schuylkill Co. Lnmher (on puny. Voticcille.Anutust 11,'.,5 BIM NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ROPOSALS - will - he received Until! the 131 h day of Nerember neat, at the cane of tai ngineer of the Mt. Eagle and Tremont Railroad. In Cremona. - near Echnyikill Baran, Far the graduation and maeonry of ante sections of the above railroad. ottead• root tram its Intersection with the Mine Hill and ikh u yi..l ktU Haien Railroad. wax Trimoot, to Hall's Tunnel,' In the Talley of nanieb Creek. The proposals must specify the ptictii fir met. 11:11. etas, Tla: . - Ter solid rock exorrattnn. Tor loose do do Tor femme , ' 4o Tor embankment fmtn earavaiten of roadway. trier bdd fist baullot di* • tattoo. do Tor embankment remena berme pHs, do Adder ,500 **bitable Maim" • Tde de Par do do over 600 het beano; dlo. tante. I do too Poe dry hammered wall, per perm of 21i euWe Pot, plane, profiles and speelikmtions!of the work may,bo, c..-,En at 41y , Woo I !:. t. ''"r7. r FIMI PHILADELPHIA. [:-.llk • AllriCl4l.l.l. It CROBDik LE, .I . • I. ] •. DE , (a .,,,, : ...,,,,,,,, it t 0:1v..11....A*0. , ..., • *I i t:11 ~..,. venni,. Igo. 39 . 'Misr .$44 - jsbove Arch i t., Phliads: t N s o ‘ , At tIFFERS IfOr sate; at the lowest rate 4 )„i, j Aikdeti l /the Mlowing artietri : Droira. Olive and Pale sack PL ..• inter Spam 011, tard 011, Miners' Oil, Tennert'"olla; ;-, - irs Paint 011 s, itioalieral Stared, Zaire 'Witte 'Winter Itle 1,310. 103 3 Omit On, KW. SrAdte Winter Solar Oil. Bleached WIN '2: - - - ter Whale OIL - enter:inn 'intale 00, refined Whale Oil; I . : - Notisii '?perm and *darnel:ft Ina Candles, Mazi:Nin aid Verne* ~ , e, ' July 29. . •55 Guano. 1e...4c- : ! - • WIN-, 6; '56 , ', , eIIiEFEBY & BELL, WM FRANCK, AUCTIONEER i r STO K AND BILL BROKERS, , ; • i . ..A'a.lol) l'.tblut Strtetterne fourth. Philudephicb ' - M I " . c oT t iar 2 alißultmwood St sO ltteTturlan Yi l . -- )pART CULAR attelltiOil Riven to Chet IRON COMMISSION. WARE HOUSE, ',PHILADELPHIA. ' . !F. pure • • and wag of stocks on coin and for ) IEN IRE S'lltEE'r, Pottsville. — Positive Sale every Evening, ; be tkwalatt nof Promissory Notes. I Business 0111 ra 51- I (..The subscribers stir prep-teed to furnish the Trade - ATITMOVIAVIE, AT TILE AIJCTION STOBE. •• pd to; us. by - rrespondents. as promptly and eare.°.ol 1_7 4 N v ILI. be sold without reserve, for ; attended to if they were personally present. Machinists and rperaters at Philadelphia prices. -,frei4ht , addal wholesale or retail, best American liar Iron, man Casriineres, Satinets, and D i : August I- 'a ; ° 4 ; 12 / ' i ufactured at Pottsville.ind wannlotedetsuperiorquality. Goods generally, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Guns Cons WILLIAM T. FRY, Also. light T rails . suitable for mines, and Cable Chains lug. Musical Instruments, and Merchandise generally. 1 , . , rias re,terriurzter• wat ir- his perenna2 cacnticat • R 6T fai4i it.l TNIPO ' 'IT rich y goods, tot- ; .E. YABLIILa A SON. . 4 furnished at short notice diral from the importer. Wes ornery descriptu 11. - York '4ore nor V., 1653 , I _Lid asth-lt portmonales, writing' Ind dressing e::PIeS-rj • ' '• ' '--' 47-tf 7-1 v ; ;,'cubis t canes, broom s. fans • opera ghtsses. paintings' and ; — COLEINkIi'S CUTLERY STORE, Philadelphia, February 17. 1555 --- -, ' ---- -- ' -------2---- 7 . papar macho goods. and manufizeturek of traveling desks,: No. 31 Borth Third Street., . i FALL STOCK OF NEW GOODS, ' dres , ing, c , and travelers' compsnions. Always on' C N' • 1 . FOB 1836. i hind. 11. evert variety of rich Paley, and useful articles, ' ONb lAN FLY on ' • hand, A large,as - Q , EAfiONATILE Shawls, Fashionable:r !suitable for tridel, Birthday. and other presents. 1 sortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors. an , l2's Arc% Saccf., u losite the /haat; PllititiaPkid. lia4{ , M. Table itnives rind korks, iu Ivory, stag, buffair d ,, 1.3'.11k5. fail st(;ek Black Silts, Dress Goods, all L ind a. - Sept., • , ; 50.Suz i 1 bone and woad handleit; ;Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Blankets tend Flannels. Linen arid Cotton Shoetings ', . ; Knives, Ac. ; • Staple I.l , •us.l.e , plng Goods, Cloths, Comintern and Vcs thizs- • EYRE A LANDELL / 'WHEAT I LErBARCH ST. THEATR ! . 1,, ,,. „. %5 . u-- a. , very estate as_ , sortmeut of , Waiters, Tea 1 Fourth and Arch Sta., Philada. , ~. Arch Street. ober! &WA- Plilkiderzhia- , I • Fine English Ovine, Colt's Pistobi, Allen's Revolvers, •." P. S.-e-kitnrekrepers and 011ie net cash buyers supplied 'FRE STAR COMPAN 4 g "end Single and Ikrubl4 ,barrelled Pistols, with a general with searcl, and desirable Dry Grads at low rates. 11 4 .- COMPOSED of the first Artisui In 1 stock of Farley Itardwari. ecastimtly on baud. gains Said Phliaa,lphla and New Terk Auctions daily.; i '' JOIN Id, COLE3IAN, importer. the w Id and exceeding in Strength and talent i N 11.-4 casts French Marinas, all colors. wh o l esale: - D ' 1 1 , I , tt • ' - Any D ramas c cam Inca on ere o ore o ff ere dt e e-j , _ I rom f 5 tents to $1 25. • ~., ~„, I. atrial pad c, will appear every ni:fht in Comedy; Tea-, , HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. 1 -PP"mber 1 ' I' s ___""— ,'' gedy, &via- mac Drama, Yandevilles.Husical lturlettas, • __ - ______ __..- .t.c.. lc. Wen visiting the city go lhere. ' 1 TUE SUBSCRIBER, having now arrenr t 1 WODD'EI ogNamEirra, ntox woitx6, ',' , ed his rends at his new place of business I : August -... , '55 34-0 m 4 , Ridge Avenue, Philadtiphia. 1 : - r and with a new determination of furnish, . T HF., attention of the public ts,lnvite • tog all Such goods as the business of the I , Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value, to the extensive Manufactory and ware-item of the' HE . solicits the inspection a the Public. I shall be always I , suovriber, who is prepared to furbish, at the shortel4 f u lly h T on hand and have on hand a full stock of !" I, notice, Irbn Bailing of every description for Cemeteries, c idloyl4lll4 Bar iron, . Chopping Axes, • Public and . Private Buildings, also Verandahs, Belem/14; i Young, soul Flue Iron, ' , Coal Shovels, 1 Fountains. Settees. Chairs. Lions, Dogs, Ac.. and other' are di. , • Cast Steel, Trice Cluing, t ornamental Item Work of a decorative character, all of have the pi Slit Iron, i: . Nails and Spikes, i %hien is executed with the express view of pleasing Hui this store, i Rope, ; Tackle Blocks, I taste addle ihre coml. • toe all the requisites of beauty . Bellows, J Anvils and Vices, Ar., ; and substantial construction. I-, Hardware and Iron Depot, Cs:Tras Brass?, three doors 1 Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefn y I P , April '22, i'sa,- above Market, East side. , FRANK PUTT, boxed and r.hip t 3ed to their place of destinat i on : / July 15,1853 28-tf 1A book of designs will be sent to those who wish ' 0 - NOTICE. make a aelectkti. ROBERT WOOD, 1 • ~ i }NAT Atenue, below Spring Garden St., Malteds.. :_nut.l' •'is _ 4 ,1 •21 n '4l I - : 1 - ' 1 • LADIES" FANCY FUR STORE4' European and American Furs. i , TH' subsrriber has opened for the sea Son, his usual splendid assortment of FUIi•T, consisting of Russian and• Hudson's hay Sable, Stone and Mink Marten, Boys] Ern.ir:e. Arrica Chinchida'; Sc.. de.: ' 1., His aMertment of Furs. for trimmings is large arol ' &:` .t -.Hp,- Als , •• Fro apsorttrol t or Ladies' and neri,'s' Fur Gloves. Gent% Collars andtnffs, Carrhsge and• Sleigh• Robes, Poet Matta. kc.. All the above articles are mad • in the newest styles And warranted. , ' ti.EO. F. WOMIIATII. l , \0.13 Xorth 415 street, Ph iladelphici., N.D. i All Muds of SUIPPINO FUItS bought ' oat. 20 '55. MI ==l3M MANLPACTIMER OP . ; .-. Port *armies, Pocket Books & Dressing C ad; ' 11 - ,.ilV. On'. Atte.% tE Me:nut '3ft., Philadelphia. \ LN LWAY S on hand, a large and varied . - igsortment of ~. o;irt . hinnales. Work Dotes, , ~ .s . Pocket liotoks, ';' Cabss, f • t ::: % Cankers' Cases, Traveling Bags. ' I .'1 • FR '.. Note Holders, Backgammon 'Boards, ' Port Folttis. t'hesgmen, ! ,Pocket Metuoiandum Books, Portable Desks, • i • Vressittg • Csseii. Cigar Cases, kc., &el Alssos general assortment of English, Fr•nch and qei, man Foncy Coeds, . . Pint:l.'o4llst Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops, and Oto4 Pens. , : Wholesale. iteeond and third floors. Pi . P. 11. WitTTIT.,-.1. . , . IV. CI-Truer Fourth & Chesnut Philadeliilaiit. Zill'On the receipt of tb. A superior Gold l'en will In) sent tannY part of tha United States, by mail—descr4l4 . Pen. thus—medium, hard, or soft. Sttreh lAnt. to-ly MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSET!.. itiltiga r Lf',,E i WALKER, S, ucreSsors to 0 1:01!01: ....Tel WILLIO, No. ISt Chesnut streetonniet the • Ctah House, Philadelphia, nee constaiitty publiihing the latest Music. from the most popular, Ate thorn In the:United States. in a style that will vie with any issued pt any other house, either in- this county or litirope. '..i Ise the pleasurelo announce to the %Odle . . .. ,-- , Thee have also the pleasureto that their stock of sheet Music on hand, consists of the largest and most complete assortment to be found in•tkle country ; theY are constantly adding to their stock all this Naw Music published in New York. Boston. he. rr• They also publish several Instruction Books. whichar In general use throughout the country. PIANOF.=-',i tine assortment of the best manufacturprs of New York•atol Boston, at the lowest cheap prices.' 1, MUSICAL INSTPUMENTS. • 1 • Also. a gerieral assortment of Outta.ts, Fbdins. Tlatijee , s. Flutes. Arcordeons. kr.. Violin, Guitar and Harp Strinds. of the best Italian qualities, all of which will ho furbish ed Lathe public and' the trade at the lowest rates. ,11". Orders punctually attendee' tn. 04" All Lee h Walker's Music and Publications can be obtained at ti FA:Cs:AY: 4 Bock and Must, trte. Potts. : Pbtildeleli . F• t '4 S tf: •:. 134, North Second Street, I' hiladelphia, (Between the "Buck" and "Camel" Tavorrt)i TTAS , FOR SALE,! at very low prleqs, j_a Lug.' assortment of DOUBLE and SINGLE: iaitt , relied GUNS. SHOT BAGS, GAME BADS, supauba ntitiKs. POWDER. CAPS, Acr. P' kinds of repairing done at the shortest ;h.. tics: Philad'a, August 4,'55 3l4m , Fr . HE subscribers hive made exteiiiiSt.e .x.-ireparations to furnish X fall supply of t DIU-ROVED SUPER PII,OSPIIATE OF LIME. For Fall Seeding, And inform their customers that the prier has !slit tines an:vct:n.ltit continues at nit. old tato of $ - pee tyh ~N)6O 'irt Is considered the I,N manure, for • Wheat, Rye and; other Grain', :t?- tdonly pioducin; heavy ert4m, but also stillaultni4be r;w.• • ": ri.--Obserre that every barrel of our artiCiii . llss !land that of Potts &iklett stamped on thp head. kits describing its ghalities and mode of tiding 1 id at our store. orbs; mail when desired. ', Ailib. I i 'lien made to dealers. ( t. ~ ...; I . i '.,- Gua'no, !%,nrernan id Itruriah , at tilt toinest rata; ' ,ific. , .; • piCIFIC OCEAN GUANO. . • i ~.. I ilj", of the richest firdinoes ever imported:'4llY the l'eruvian. I ALLEN & NEEDLE.' r ; Wharves and :.iti ; 14 Water stmet,first atbra ; aborolebesnut sta.. Philadelphia: k Latvia ; Agent in.l'ottsrille, W. IV. THOMAS, „Auburn. ;i5 1 • MIME -ut name Pimphl . !Au 011 a phi t ,1'...'1.1. moan- Agent at 413,05, = i , I it - '1 Al•Itl 9 . . _ .. I,T .. to our custoinera, as ...:,, .._ iI: . superior to most 4 the I ... .. ~ 0:..4h c f this suPorioil Guario, for sale tit }lie low. UV l c I l t iCA. A. ~ , , 1 q • ?'i C.: i.... I. I ..: . MEXICAN GUANO, i i . .., ' 1 ' • GROUNO CHARCOAL. he. i ' , l' , ' - F - r C. ERE:WT[I4U. ;Straw Pluter 31145. Junction of York EA:tonus 4whill street, l'htlidelphia. 1 4 11, '55 - i • ' 32-3 M:,!::. equal ti market. 6,000 eft marll `At al acid Cal Aligu .---- . . ~:,: SAVING FUND i i]. .0717¢z . ..,.,,,.: Insurance, Annuity and'Trust Ote, • TH E. corner Third and Plies ;streets. Philadelphia.—Capital $240,0001 !Money is, on &posit daily!. The amount dwelled la in a Deposit Book dud given to the Deposlior, or. S " not is ~ stored VrTvri't• Fed. e;rtificate will he given. kil edlna, large andsmail, are receivod r andthd it*unt pall haelL on demand. without notice. , Interest is paid at the rate of five per rent..rotimien• eing Omit the day of deporjt, and ceasing fourbette! . days previon to the witbdrawat of the L oney. On the first day of January. In each year, the; interest Af each itertqlt I , ' paid to the depositor, or addekto the principal . as he may prefer.' The enmpany have now Invrard s of 3 d OO opitotik In the city.of Pliikaelphht at, no . Any additional. informa lou will be given by ndarYintog the Treasurer. • • . - " DlitC7ol.B. 1 'I . 'Step/101i B. erawnird. , Prpal 1 William M. Godwiti , ;! - I,aut; iabnson. Vice Prosl,! I . Paul B. iinddardi II!: ' g mini*, W. Thompson, .1 . George Mellearvi %-.."- l: .tnj. TY„. Tingley, 1 1 James DeTerruil.l limb L'. Floranra, • i Gtottaysta Enaltsl3. Perdnry end Treasurer, i PLINY FISK. i , .' 1 rater anct interprettr - ' H J. C OETILSCROGER, ? g3Ptialber S, '55 I -311.1,` MB fed" by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. e 4 FIC6 Percent Interest is given and the tnettay always' paid each whenever It Walled for, without thetineseasity pf giving notke for It beforehand. e maple who awns Iwo sum! put their moos,' =in this Saving,Tond, an secouni'of the superior safety - Sind eon mime it afiords, bat -tiny sum. large or steep, is re. 0 1114 -• This Saving Fund hut Wane thin half a milllatt of del faro actively - invested lbethe safety bf &Imitate, The office It open to receive sled paywwileywilrytie7l. from 9 fidotidTh the morning till eclOck in 0* tt eb. hitt. sW/ on Ilentleyand Thursday eviningni/il flolloehe people who here mow to put in. are irmitedlte call af ar 011 at for farther httornsatkro. • - • ; ItENRY L lllNNER,Presidod. itollEßT riee • , • pot. outdo yak do I do de ,com I(II'FARMERS. ,• • JO . . t. tiOSPH/61:: OF LIME; .= S Originai - 1 I,rz.vior ;OW y, ; .tio.nle.t Firm vs ;a ; tuid ; irr irt.W t at low R. :ALITYI LAND I'l „utlitr Liu 1 P 1 ui r, o..letk:4' for .1 k sm.? In 11 lk l'13: ter. " Dentist . " .; • 111.1 multi. Cement, ell: I:cr. " ME EINEM i i `n n ,`y _1 :013 Alk MIDDLE{TON, ~ BACON'S PATENT VWATER FUSE, FOR Blasting' in wet ground and un rEits of, and dealers in IRON; i dr , w.iter ._, mo ;". t 4 to &or b; , in .., patent i:1, Nv. 13 Nara irdlivi Atml, abate Arr. I ed 31, y ' s i i, 'az. 'Alp o , All orbo t ileds of Faso, at rbe April :OS:4 144 y ; b e et el i t allt , taattulltettiSal by puma , tacos a co" AMMER I CRAEFF, , .' Sigmbnry - ' 7 "" I , Jun e ''' 2Bc4 11-54: ' North Third St., Philadelphia. ' PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. " m "" IN '' 1 HE subscribers being appointed sole Trimmings and Medan Gods. , Amu for tale ef Stetterlfer tSmith's Paha 2 "---,........... m. ' j Lard Lamps, La Scbtryl/111 meaty. bar* a large an 4 ent for isle, ahldi,are WOW nweramended for i economy sad courrnitaeg. ,11111(111T 1 L1:11M. Pottsville April It 1tz.15 , 13- - ~_,------- .11.ADELP,IIIA rUlsaYS' CLOTHINC: 1 t:RIBER, would resiieet-', wili orm their numerous friends andeustonters of: unty, that their toisortment. of Clothing for, I emen is much larger than ever, and , they i to sell cheap. Pergolas living at a distance, or vilege of exchanging clothing purcimicel tit ' I they do not snit. .. F. A. 1110IIT A BROTH' telt, 272 Chestnut St., materiel Tenth, Philada. Kgi • i IG.. . HAV - NG purchased' tile entire stock of lte late ll KO. %V. RIINJW.I" d. CO.. we - Shall he thankful for a continuance of the It l i rat patrona;e bestowed upon Mr. iildgwiy; a• d harine; In t eAUTangontents to be hi constant re•vipi 01 a full a•Lsor ment of 011. S. we feel confident we can give entire sat'. faction to the eustouters of the late house. ant rosp:et oily- s.•licit the trnd: in general to call and usarni Re r. r stock before purchasing elsoshe-e.' • Ml Tel i L;f4l. 4k ~,; JASDA LE. N... 3i) \. Wlrtrron !lila. RS! FURS!! FURS!!!; nz S..pt. *l2 111 Ladies+ Furiit- .. . TZ. Nos. ii Solith S6concii and! Arch streets, Philadelphia , has now ar~sn••ed t e r for isle, on reasonabldjtitue his , ' _ •' valuable ass•rtmont of 'IL. latest o , 1 1. ,•0` - ; I' ' PER. P -7.1.1i...it IN LS at +d VIM- ..', 7.1r1 • • ' the following ch••ice selnetlons: ble,..- . • Mink Marten t'll‘er Mart tla I le. ~.• ' Brown Marten, Sil•crian Sq irrel y Sit Store Marten ,I Fitch. ice. . 1 Ada, Oct. 6,'55 40-2 m v i 31. 11tTL - .m .? and offer% largo and styles of C Itt 's LS, of Itus4rn S ("atm& Ss Iludcon I' , I,lllladel EN .0..1.0% North eth 6t., (tt. re 3lorket.) 11855 40-•2ln QM FILES AND RASPS. ' treet File Work", Philadelphia. Thf: sub "ry scriber is y manufacturing Files and Rasps di sup [rior and at •he lowest prices, epiai to the best and much cheaper. cturera and Mechanics can have their old Flee d made equal to new. at about half the [at. 12 inches, $2 00 per, Doz.: inches,' , Dos 4 paw-files , Half round. Mill[saw and other '[roporticn. Single Files and fractional' parts of [ urged at the same rates, and warranted mils- J. 11. SSIITII. [ w st..rbet ween Race & Vine, & Second & Third sta. 'a. August 18,14 384 82 _ . - ' New conatan quality. ported ,t, Mann " recut n cost 1, 75p0l llra In dozens factory. No 61 Phil. DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS. UNDERSIGNED being liagely • ged in manufacturing Oil Cloths. has Made. ar ts to sell his toga manufactured goods. The tore Ia complete, the qqality uns rpalised. and • at. hich be can afford to sell, nnet fail to sfacon. ean. ti walls , taken in selecting for ders. Ris Fists of FLOUR OIL CLOTHS, from 21, foot 1 w patterns. oaks: to r id tiles: 1 1 tit: TOP OIL CLOTHS, on ducks. drill , lind mos i toted and plain imrfarm !TABLE OIL t'I.+YIIIS,4 de. ill the piece and pattern. superior td the im- STAIR DREGOET OIL t. lin. &6 'Ware ' Arch at., below Third, il'hils , telphht. r , THOMAS POTTER, Alanudlicturer. t 4,'55 31Ilm T AI ; rangeni, stock in! the pri give sat] Sped. stock col CARR! • lin. to 64 ported; house. 71 QM FANCY FURS, Far Ladles andiChildrsa.i N FAHEIRA, Importer, IManu,l ret and Dealer in all kinds of FANG FURS, l Market street (above Ei;ilith),ThiladelOhia. i g now completed my very large:m(l he: utifulas- i •t of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs. and ai into all the different styled and fashiot.s th,t , oru during the present season by Ladi,s and . and being deterrnined;to sell my goods at ulna/ it will be to the ad' antrum of Ladies and oth..rs .e a call before putThasing.. , i t:ti , rekeepers and the trade w 11l do we)l to calf, will find one of the lati”estand best Variety of o select from in the cityl JOHN FA it iiit.4.. . 22. '55 1 • 3.41 m MACIIINIEIB & 01EIBI3 IPURVES, N. E. corner So6tll and tin strwts, Philadelphia; furnishes ingot coppe,r "- Pig iron. sheet iron. Solders. I.re bricks. p ges natter. block tin: 'rad Country Mouldinzs. crucibles. antimony. babi itt mot+ I, sttni , er all I 'ram old copper. &c.. Lc: lie if,. also. dealer in tt and cast scrap ir,m and other metals.il It to 14 ancamnindat., ntach i obits and others an a. distaficN .0 city, by furnishing , any article they hay .Avant r businevs. Artlies not mentioned inithe above I 'procured a d forward - it Any inquiry in the tree will be promptly,aniwered. A: 111.71tVES. N. E. cornet South and PAIIII AMA& ' • ME El and b able fo facing t kind'. de r i u t e fr m t in the wUI • above 34- MIES BM EST! WURFLEIN'S CUR STORE. , NDREW - WURFLEIN, , iantifae- . , . urer, of Duns, Pistols, Itiflfts.. Le, N04122-North street. Philadelphia. where he keeps constantly td a genera! assortment of Double amt . :Single bar- Shot Duns, large Duck (Inns, hides. anti pistols of ds. Also, the celebrate Cast Steel little, with in twist. to shoot the pointed ball of sny.own make iportatioti. ' . ! „. and Rifle bares la, Powder . Caps. Shot, halls., Flasks, Game bate, Shot belga. Pouches , tite. i site persona tyishing to puyehase cormit( in my line I and examine toy steels before purchasing sisa , for I am detertnineDm!sell on the titost reason Able Don't forget 1' North Second street! . .—Particular attention paid to repalrisig in all Its L not IS, '55 urerof . 1 . : ;t4.Zm • A on ha rclk4 an crea. and 1 Shr Horn to cal who term - N. brao9 Ani AT BARCAINSLIN DRY GOODS, Iflcfesatc vile! Rego it. Otn!ng Gctosts4 USS',I7 GREEN, 15 "orth Second street. (coiner of Jones' Alley-) Phil- la. Itecelsing daily frhm the Philadelphia and" ork Auctions. all the mint desirable styles of Dress French Merino. Parrtothetas. Madonas. Debege. de Shawls. Estella Border} d. Cashmere, Thiliet. Bay Long and Square illanliet Shawls: Table Covers: Plaids; Sack And Opera Flannels; Linen Tablk ii: Towels; Widnes; Linen and Cotton Didper.' Red i'hite Flannels; the best end Cheapest Muilins in ty. esp;vial attention to cur [slack silks, r celebrated makes at the lowest cash prices and nt,Cil Oil dolled; also. t z t our Long and ;Square Pr.., bawls: :Blankets: all si ts, and all prices . together alarge assortmentof 3le 's and Boys' wear: the tar and cheapest Stitinettai In the City and all other too numerous to mentlim, at the Cheap ?tore of , PAVSSETT A °BEEN. BS-3in TE3II ANEW & CO'S SILK AND BRAWL STORE. No. 190 Chettattt tit., Ptanstletp&tit. 1 , re \lTeat ta po k t e t., l t e ll a a V a e nd to vicl i n n i f t o y r t l b n at .. 11 : b a L a vo d n i o e w s v a fall stock of Fall and Minter French Goode. just • led by Havre and Liverprlol Steamers • In our shawl I will be found the most extensive assortment of ta. Lone and agnate SHAWLS. Stella and Printed . creel SHAWLS. In the !city; while our CLlAlitc - MAS and MANTILLAS; in Pellet artio and iMrc yr. cannot Le eurpasical ira. Silk and Drees Goods.' Is department le suliplled frith all the newest styles nde. Plaid, stripe . Plaice, Slot e Antique and Black , . white 3k ire Antique Or bridal dresses, Rich Silk Dresses. Printed Cashmeres and De'Laines. Lupinex, ma -and- Cishmeres, a Liege assortment of all colors i very cheep. Embroideries, ribs, Glover, Ac. iiiiirltiourntn Goode,•Vtet Lapin, BONtharilteS, . l :Anima, De...L•rines, etle.. l i a earnestly solicit a rai lfr om our Country friends, Is g confidant from our at facilities for purchasing , gia ia. we eau offer great bat ins. . AGNEW & CO. - 1 S:—Constantly recelshat new goods by. the Euro ! Steamers. "-- lbw 1d,1855 . I El TAT Ant of ii and 9EIHE GIRARD LIFE . INSURANCE, x Annuity and Trdst Company of Philadelphia. Of :.:o. la 2 ChOsaut street, the First door East of the Custom House. , CAPITAL VlOO,OOO-CIIARTER PESIPETIThf,, Continue to make, InsuMnces on lives on the most fuer able terms. l The Capital being paid up and invested, together with COLBERT'S ' a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, Mhos a 1 ,perfect security to the Insured. ivelope Nalmfictorir & Printing Oftbet 1 The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly of guar- South Fourth street (opposite Li- tarty. bnuy street), Phil: la. Die sinking. engem.. ri cos for life. The drat Bonus, appropriated in December, printing. emboadng. del detest designs business 1544, and the Fecund Bonus In December, 1849, amount to the un insia der rs t i de . leee.motes. bill-beads. label scal e, views of buildings, t es machinery, rte. aceuratel. drawn abd engraved on an ni a.l e d eo lti m on Pa o n f Company I a M it 7r s ory perM gapoo lcia timired ly to oldest policies,. Making $14432 'X which trill be paid when nimble terms. Persons! at distance can have their ravings executed from idag trentypes. by sending It. *ha l t Wee* a ci ahn O n ' tead er diiddd adsiditall , /ono' ad; the next eldest amount to sl.=7 50; the next In age ~ per express or otherwise. sinking and embos. to $1,212, 50 for every woo; the otheri In the suits pro. Dies for bindle's% cards. envelopes. labels to-seats Mies corporations and companies, engraved and.portion. accerding to the amount. and, tha° °I . stand/all, . • ~ on wood or teasel Office Seal presses. heads of which Additions make an average of more than , he in- 1 50 pa lent upon the proneu em nn ery for emnan printing or cylinder plamea,.-- I ul ibossed printing. for business turd& labels, na prom:sitar. . lams mild, without inertringt Plain andornamental Job Printing. business cards. 1 `, NinGrig: L ram% notices, MU bra,* protnhsory notes . Druggists* I, Thomas Ridgway, John A. Drown, , iA . &elates' labels plain and embossed. manefiro. Armen Davis D. Danner, , ..- labels. tabs and tickets. I John Jay Smith, Frederick Diown, sting in gold. silver and colors, envelope printing, 1 Robert Pearsall, George Taber. 1 Widow bap, ke., matinfaettned and printed at the . Joseph !eaten John IL Latimer, , est woks I n all (mime. Paper bag manuflutery, , Thomas P. /sines, Wharton Lewis, . , hikers', eerifsetionewer and all kinds of paper t Joseph T. Dailey. John R. Slaek4 ! far Rale Envelopes of , all qualitinsand descriptions. I ....Pan o hletit utlining table of video and explanations, 8 : fir hornaropathie wusitleinsiLealkealed and printed'. formof appliention and further tnfonnationcan behold at I ono, for putting tip wadleires for sending abroad.; the tdßee. 1 , ret and visiting eardininentved mid printed. Also. I . :: aIaSIAS BMW" President, Sienese the finest Enelich and .French paper, to At I /ems V. Jams. Actuaryy. y any card. circular or Insltatiott. Committee!' 1 Arena Oublicriter is agent for the above Company in I lopep. to At deeds, hapdaluosticageo.ito-- - Imak , hr EbnL Schuylkill OnuttY. ant wpl Oat Insoraneat, and give Ismer. _ W)e COLUSIFF.4: till niftiest, Itiilbrmitqin on the subject ft —Or.rers err An cer rtv,re ore pre war es ; ' 1 - II BANK Ali. -7. .•-!..:. - 1 a. • &rrti 4 ' C ..{ 1 1 ' .%. 1 ME ~i - 4 1 1:..A . A.10W*4.E.f. - i - ,'''''.- --., CLEMENS & ILA itEltr,,Altii . Street, I n few side) hav'e coat .nent of i . : , Smith's Tools, ,': fAxles and-Springs, Building Materials, : ; Table Cutlery, Shoemaker's Tools. Pocket Cutlery, Files and Rasps, I 1. Carpenter's Tools, Nails, Spikes and Brads,' itritanta Ware, Gaunter and l'istfortit 1*3 . .(114 Allen's Revolvers, Bar and Rolled Iron, ',, Rifle Barrels,/ 'Flue and Sheet - .', Table and Tea Spoons, Ow. Shear, and itlisteirSteel,' Brass and Enameled Kot- Tin, Plate and Sheet tin:. '. the. Itar.C. , pper and Sheet press. Pans, Boilers & Tea Kettles, Pig and liar Lead.; ileavy Railroad Traces, • Castin:p of all descriPt lima. Railroad iron and Spikes, 'kiln. Vent and CirculakSaws Double and Single (livr.o. Butcher'S Choppers, Cleavers Double and Single Pistols, and Knives, ; i. Shot and Game Bags, Anvils and 'Vices. ' Powder Flasks. Klock, and Tackles, . !. - Powder and Shot. Chain Pumps, I ;Tater Proof Percussion Iron. Copper and Bran s Wire . ),' Caps. Coach Trimmings. 11. illifie Mountings. • The subscribers wonld respectfully invite the attention - of the public getierailVto the above and other articles of lianlware. too numerous to Mention, as they are deter mined to Is;11 as low as any concern nut •of Philadelphia. August 27.185.;. ' 1., ;• 3.5-1 y BMA . * it! LERCH'S IitNLIV iIABDIVAIIIi STOKE Tao doors be low 711titi' lioteband nearly opposite the Mi ners' Batik, Pottsville. where will be found an excellent anartment of UAW:a/IRV , . Coaelo Trimmings ' ,; : 1 Files. Springs, 1 • ;Fine Trays. ; . - . Saddlery. 1 ' .;; 4iiritanla Ware. Shoemaker's Tools, . . i',Assortment of fine Locks, Carpenter's Toole, ,. ' Table Cutlery, Glass and faint. 1' Pocket Cutlery, . Bar Iron of all sixes. ; : Table Spoons, Rolled " '"• l'i' 'Anvils and Vices, ', l • Nails and Spikes, i 1; r Assortment of fine Guns, Itailmad 'Cron and Niiils, Sheet Iron Crucibles, ' Smith Tails. ' ' ,; . %Virc. Tinplate, Building.,Materials, ; i Brass Kettles, Cast Steel. .!,; Sad Icons. . Shear Steel. ' i Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister, l' ,' Chains; ;51111 Saws. ; ;; Railroad Traces, Cross-cut Sawa, r !Powder and Shot, Fine 111nd-saws. ;1, 0. B. returns his thanks tr they extended to him in his i th e pew firm. hystho,,tualit3 lion i 0 business. and Arco= snd command their ecintlnu i» Jlir /.mere P.•tlgcllli,../anuary.fi, !gr, INSURANCE. MINERS',LiFg INSURANCE • A.'. 0 i.. t.; ••:1 V. VILIJ.. PA. iAl 3 .l•l' 11 310,00(1-C 11ARTEIt k_ o..rpJtaal. • , Hp my. •ttarte , ed : by the EicAslature i Vann =ylrania. with a capital of ;toe Hundred thousand Ic I lan,. is now sully orkinixed, and hoe commenced I•usi ness. • The Company is prepared:to receive monies and other property in Trust, and- allow interest on all monies de rstted in trust. at the rate'of five per cent per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of PrumluTo on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied 'at the office of the Company. Centre Street. Pottsville. three doors south of the Exchange Ho tel. JACOB 11UNTZINGER, Ja., President. Jour 11: ADO( ' Sentry and Treasurer. April 1,1954 THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCE. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (IF/ICE CENTRE STREET, next Ajdoor above OVeett's Jewelry Store. CAPITAL SIOO,c9G—CIIARTER PERPETUAL. This Company. reciihtly chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, is fulIT organised. The Comp Any Is prepred to effect Insurance upon lives and to receive and ex'ecute trusts: and to allow interest on Monieg roe, ivol at the rate of five per cent. per annum, unless ollwrwise agrciell upon. Principal and interest pay. able on demand. •,; Capital and assehOgifely 'invested in Bonds and Mort gages and other good 'securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable In can't. or appropriated td the, payment of premiums. For rates of Premiums on Life insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EVANS, Prat. 1 StILO3ION FOSTER,. Vice Pret,t. lt. T. TlnOa. S•erct.iry and Treasurer. Sept. 16, Uisl. 1 37-tf ANTHRACITE 'INSURANCE. CO. (111 AMt R PE R PET UAL—G ranted k y , by State of Pentisylvailia. Authorized Capibil Mice. No. .4 Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets. l'hiladelphia., • This Company. with a engh Capital paid in, combined with the Mutual principle in their Marine and inland Department, sec ures:to theassured ample indemnity, with part 14pa t ion in I b.! Protits.,and withoutliability for iOSSeR. The Company will issue'. Volkies at the usual rates of premiums, embracing .Vorihe. Fire and Inland Risks.i • DIuCTORS: - ~. Dr. D. Luther, e - ' Davis lieson. . Louis A oat:m . l4d, • : Joseph 'Mastoid, - refer Sieger, i . - John E. Addicks, . liet.rge Y. Tyler; . 11. lialtatnett, sainuel IL notheyniel, . Francis bacon. , • DR. D. LUTllelt, !'r eaident .111;1 , m SllarzELD'riCe .I'.rctitleril. IV m. F. Dias, .)s•crelary. . ' • .(4) - - l'i.Ti.ll D. LijTli r.ii, has been appointed Agent for the .144.,Ve eutitrinic in Sebuylkill County, te.wholu per , soiN desiring I nausince can apply. June 2.3, 4a53 '., '[April a, ',A 14...1 '2.5- . STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO I 1 0 Ult'l'H A pi N A,L May 10, 1654. Assets, 31ay'lst, 1803; Cash premiums an 4 interest nsc.elv e4 the paSt year,; mutual depart nmeut,.i $101,648 32 Bills Receivable In same,;. 28,647 94 Cash Premiums, Stock Departml, 40,2 170,508 56 Imssez, - expentes, romadislons; re insurance, mutual department, 101,506 53 " stock. 44 27,031 98 . ASSETS: "--- Bonds. mortgages,,ivtock Auld, other' good securities, - 173,125 72 ',.• y :.. ) Bills receivable, : . '187,0119 66 Cash on hand and in • hands •of agents, For Fire or lulaOd Inaurani.e. apply to J NU. T. SHOCKER, Ageht. 254 y July 15, 1554 "INDEMNITY. FRANIitAN Fire lutseraneeCo. of l'hiladol*a. Office, No. Cheanot street, u.n. Fifth stioot. Charlca 'N. Biticker,i Tirmsam Hart; Tobias %Vapory, Sam uci Omit; Jacob It. , Couti.tue to raiike lusWrlnce. permanent or limited on escry dowriptica of proporty. in town and country, at rale. as tow as are censiStcalt with security. 'Cho COUIpallY liar. cel t erved n large Contingent Fund, :which with tlinlh7apita:t v tott Vretniiiins, safely WTIS6tS.I. Ilford atople prui:settoti to • 'file assets of tAeCetupany on.lanuary isI,IS4S, aApul, ll%tted, aAreeably An an 4ct, of 'Ahientbly, were as I'ollol4'N VIZ 31ortgapo, Iteutl At ate, $1,2A),097 er; Temporary tAIitTUR 125,484,00' • Since their inporporstion, a period Of eighteito years, thq , hare paid upwards of one million two hundredthoiw• and dollars, lessee by lira thereby affording evicletice of the C.trantages!dif Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to luei.t with promptness, all liabilities.; • CllAiteKS N. HANCE:RR, President. . CHARLES 6, litiogra...Fweretary. The subseriber;,has been appointed agent for the 'hose mentioned Institntion and it now prepanal to wake in- Intranet, on every des cription of property, at the lowest rates. • ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. ioitsville, 3* 11151 FIFE INSURANCE. 41-2 m UM :HEISLER'S AND IRON STORE, Centre clews above Market (East tautly on baud a full assort- the public for the patronage nUividual capacity. and hopes *''.of their goods. stria atten- Pindat in G prices, will deserve d support. ISHIGTIT & LERCH, 4.care and Iran. centre street. 1-tf EIS $355,318 TO $525,887 28 10,558 58 $379,704 ir DIRECTORS George Packard', !Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphe E. Itorio, David S. Drown, 3lnrrim I'atter,on, ii..11:,56 65 stocks, g51.5r. , 25 10N,244 90 cash, 45.1 g; 87 AGEltffnTr i ' PASSENGER L N • 1 -- I ILADA.E ORGEONS ' W_hlls4elphie sad Arndtseg firitroad. ; Nu. 4 nipi Oti-Omit,shoreMarlre. i B. C. EVERETT'S Patent Grade-, . atlng,Prrarkinlnim *ill curs liup , ..... tures, after tivory other instnuattnt hest. d. .1111C±.7g .- -.. ed. Atnericsn'and French True/yes skillfully applied. A soporiqr article of sill and cd taw ebstle stockings, knee cape, belts, .tc4 near articles of bands;.-es, ! shoulder Dames. Wagoner& and Instruments for deihr- I milks: I 1 Phtladelphti. *.22- 'sa I 1.833. SPRANG, ARIIANVERIEIT.i.)IIB33. I, rptiE GRtell.l i. Northern and 'Western , i United Stales cull Routes.'l „ , I . air Sitisi incrwurf and Fare reduced:76U 1 • LITTLE SCIILTYLKILL, CATAITIESA. SUN ntni and 1 k.lili-;, . WILLIA )14P LlitT AN 1) ELM.LRA ItA I LIt.).AD„ '1 ) Thr.,ngh to: huge ).. in - - •11 h furs. . t. e .5 iagara !sits. - - 18; - 1 f•- ! Detn.,it, - - - • ...1 '; - • . I Chlt ass. - -.-• '51,, " , i i e .f.q...;Ltni , - - - to t.. I Tlzkut Ounce.:!.. %V. c•rm.. r ;:ixth at' ,d i. beau et el reels, rOnd l'hil üblphla brad Ecz......1....,..; ;..1;11-,..d ik,p 4 ....el le r Broad and :Ini.. .1 . On and after 1102:DAY. }lay 7th, Three Pa/manger ~ 'Value. trill learn lb* l'biladelptila and Itentling',l;ailroad I Depot, corner ilmiaand Vine streets, daily. (Sundays es. siepted.) as follows:1. 1 • i DitiriExpreasimrd) A. 31. i' i , ( .' Stopping at l'hcenixvidle and Raiding. only. ,t•ounc,t• ; Tug with Catawissa! Wilitt ti Pr astort and Erie and and I:hare Rarest' ; arrlvii‘g at Ilualnfai 4 P. M. I Connecting with Naw York and :rie awl Buffalo and New : York city Itailrcadi thr Dunkit4 t wet Eng . :at; 261 frdu thence, via. steamels on 1.0. e corner ••r Late rdi, • ro hail ', -toad, to Cie% ioantll Telede, Monroe, ... , andusky, and De. , VtVat. AI.; with'. Elmira. Canandaigua and Nl2,4ara . ltalinad; uinneeting; at Canandaigua pith Nos j York Central liallr , ssd. East and West. and at Stispensi..n Bridge with !heat lTe.torn and 311chigan Central Rail Mead for Oeto P. Chicago, PL Louis, and all points in Can ada and Wes.: ) .,ra 1-1 . ..)14..5. :tiirtil i Train-(.7.30 A. M. Stopping at oh Stations. and running to Pottsidlle only. Night I F:, ltpreita---.3.30 P. DI. Running every Ilan stepping at all Stations and run fling to P..ttat tile. i Connecting at Port Clinton ,with cat- AWINS.I. Wllliaire..istrt and Erie. and Williamspa..rt and Li- mita Railroads, arriving at Elmira at 4, A.M.: connecting with New 17.. rt; and Erie. Buffalo and New York city andi -lake sl ic , r ,, r a tt e ,,,ids, or liuffalo, Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve land, Cincinnati. Toledo, Chicago. and all points West.—` Aim. with. Elmira: Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10.30, A. M., connect Dig with Day. Express or Great Wecterti Railroad for De- HOL‘OWAT'S PILLS. tro ' i a t S . s Ch n c er..ob. y tc . l g Day 68Press.breakfast at Port Clinton. .W:l2.y. are! W.. Sick! ' and dine at Williainspqrt: Passenger s by way' f Night ,' Lx.press take supper at . Port Clinton. T lIAS BEEN the lot of the human I : This Route with its munections. Nuns the shortest I' and most direct riiitte to Canada and the Lakes. race to be weighed dowtf ty disease and suffering.— I ; Only one ehange. of luggage between Philadelphia and • HOLLOWAY'S pi Litt are specially adapted to the relief I , Canadrorr th- takes!.. ' ' of the ;Irak., the - Nervous, the Delicate. and the infirm.); : Pasagngers purchasing. Tickets by this Line; have the of all clinics. toe ' . sexes. and constitutions. Professor I privilege of etopping at any of the above poinis and re- Holloway personally superintends the manufacture o.ri..... \ flrig their seats at pleasure. . -, , his medicines in the . United States, and offers them to a i , Pare from Phtlmdelphliss to free and enlightened people. as the best remedy the world ' ~ over saw for the ridneval of disease. I. Tairmqua. $2 95 Iluffalo,Yl4.l'unaw'uda 10 IX , These Pills Purify the Blood. ' I °`t-114"'''''' 435 Niagara Falls. via..• El- These famous Pills are expressly vanbined to operate I Ito eft 440 mks, Canada and N. . , on th e stomach , the liver. the kidneys. the lungs. the, .nany:lnet 4 Ls' I. Rallmad. , skin. end the bowvls. correcting any derangement in their . mil t"u• 5 lf. Niagara. via. Bu ff alo. Junctions. purifying the bleed, the very fountain of life, i Willi4mspor ~ t .. lv. !...u...penslon Bridge, and tans curing' disease it all Ps forms. . 1 , blinks. 70. i cieveland, Dyspepsia. and Liver Complaints. . 1 ' i S e ta l r ' k nw er n . '., 7 .: t.,4,,,in, Nearly halt the humn rare have taken these Pill.. •It I.' . 'J3 iocinnati. has been proved I n a l l'arts of the world that nothing I, Penn %an, . S ou. Itettvit. via. nail. - bas been Pinot equal to them In cases of disorders of th e" -43 " r " In • ^ S ni. •• Butfaloand liver, dysp lista.: and stomach complidnis (ren , ralle.— 1, henrys via . Onrhltn " 8 O U I They sett give a.henlthy tem. to these orgars however I . - " 64 ' 43u:ter much (Pranced at d who' , all other onelos have r o ll e d . John Arnot, 8"01. General Debility. Dl Health..' t:Pandll'nl3- S oc Many of the most desp dic G. A eto•nientß ill, einr•npit ''.'""'•:.. Obt, B' so their Custom lb uses to the intr. &lotion of thus'} :Ills. Caledtakt, . SBO that they may become the medicine of the ~.,....,,,, __ I Le Ito , . - . ' 890 Learned t'ollegea'admit that this medicine _, is the beat Batavia. wn for persons of delPate health. or ' 9 00 remedy ever kno Rochester, 8 130 where the system has been Impaired. as Its invi , n) ti .., ~.. ng 1 'Buffalo via. N. Y. and E. properties never toil to ntrotal relief., . and But, and N. Y. Female Complaints. , ~ City, ' 10 Oil Na F ema l e y e9 ag or old-. should be Wit nu t this ce'e- E. T. filaillELL. Tict-rt and Freight Agent. beefed medieine. ) It corrects and regulates the monthly. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets. conrsesat all periods actinl! in ma., eq. ,„ behana; G. A. NIClLl.B.Bupl Philadelphia k Reading Bailmet. It i•I also the best and safeA medleine that ean be given t. IcK' I SSOCK. Sup't Catawissa, W. and I , :rie I: allnlad. to children of all ages. add, for any complaint; conger II ENRY COFFIN, Sup't Williarnsport and Elmira Rail quently no family should be without it. . ) t road.' 1 . , ~ , , 1 ,. PASSENGER TRAINS Itallowny's Pills are the bert remedy Imam in the world ' ' oltatning lard Les: . Between Pottsville and'Philadelphia. for Uhf f Asthma. ' . Ireadarhea, ' On and after May 7th. 1855. the Passenger Trains will Motel Complaints. . !mil :.;sti it, ' Pare the Depot at Potts , ' We, corner of Union and Rail- Colvzits, lnfluen-a. road streets. daily as f limas: , Cold.. ; ; • Inflamation. • : From P.ottsville to Philadelphia. Chest Diseases, ', Inward Weaknera, '' Costiveness; - 1 ' Liver Complaints, . Nlorning Line. at • - -' --730 A. M. 1 Dvf.p e asia, , , Lowness of Spirits, Evening Line, at - - - -4, 'P. M. Diarrlura, , , . . Piles. . Sunday Train. (once a davl. - - 7.30 A. M. i ' ~ ; Stone and Gravel. -:. • PrOm Philadelphia to Pottsville. Dreper, eiY. - • . -7;d A M. I , Evening Line. at - ' - ' - - 330 P. 11. Fever and Agtie. . ; Venenal Affections. Female Complaints ' Worms of all kinds. ' Sunday Train: (once a day). - • -' 330 P. M. Sold at the nianufaCtor ' les of Professor ifniloway. AO, • Malden Lane. N s ew IThik nod 244 Strand. ,Lominn. and I ' HOURS OF PASSING READING. ,• For Philadelphia. at 9 o'clock. 10 minutes A. )f.. and by . all erne table Druggists and Dealerefof medicines , ' at 5 o'clock.2l minutes. P. M. For Potts% ille at 9 o'clock. Ihmighout thellnited -rates. and.the civilized world, in. boxes at 25 cents. th 2.14; cent. and aT each."' ' 34 minutes, A. M.. and 0 o'clock, I'. M. are There is 4 ecinsiderable saving by taking theta f; FARE IN ALL TUE LINES—BOTII WAYS. alzes., . ISt Ct. VIA. • 2.ND CL'iSg. , N. 11.—Direetionx for the- enidance of patients In everil Pottsville to Philadelphia, $2.75 ' $2 2 . 5 disorder are Milted to each box. ' Philadelphia to Pottsville, 275 , • , 2 4 5 May 24%1555'1 .: L . ' ' 21-ly , POttsville to Rending. 105 ,- 55 ' Ile:ldling to. Philadelphia. . 175 ' 145 , ( ) Thew Gar. ,top at all the Vat ians along file /,'o• le. ' I 'Fifty pounds ..f haggle, ' will be allowed to each mace ' ger in these lines. and passengers are expressly prohil toed from takin.ranything as hinure but'their own wearing apparel. which will be at the risk of P s owner., Ali All tickets must he purchased het:we entering the ears. . • By order • f the Board of Alarm (ors. May 19,1355 20-' S. BRADFORD. .8 -rrf.,ey TRUSSES! C.H.TR.VISSES I! TRUSSES I!! NEEDLES Truss atuiltrate Establishment. ,SOUTII West C.oriter.of 12tIt•V :o i i at.d 'taco streets. Phlisdlphia. Imp vier ..1 Lae Irenrh Tru‘es coo:aitog extrent. kihtnta.s,amlo i and duratbity II lilt cermet coll'structlon." Hernial or ruptuied patients can be suited by remit- ! Uric amounts at I.Aaloir:—Sunditiz nuoilNrof inehesround tho blir. and gtzt7hilr..l °, - 411'.«..te11. • .... , Doutio—ss, $6, I Coot of single 'Russ, a, VI, $l 4 V $S and $lO. c ' Instructions IS to wear. ana how to erect a cure, when I i possible. sent with,th4 Trues; . ' , Alan fr•r sale.. to krrnt .91tifity. . , Dr.. Banning's Unproved Patent Body B:ses,• 1 , Fcr tlo. suer of PrOnDsus Ut.ri. Solonl 1 , , .4: •,a, .1 Soo ports. l', , ent Slintdder Braree. I.lu , st F:n and'-c. and , Emetor llract•A, adapted to all with Stoop ; 4 1ar‘ulders and Weak Loma: - Encash Elastic. A hdotolr.r.l 1.1 elts, 1 4 wen- I sorlef. Rrrloges—male and &male. . --. h itad3 att - ' THE GREATEST D*.co'yery.of the Age. . , D R. KENNEDY, of,Roxbury, has; Jiseo7t•re4 in ,lie ' ;f our conimon paslare ' weeds gi rometly that curt . • - - Eve 7 ,Kiita of Humor, from thosvorat hti . ofuiA d,wn to a common piMple. ' i 1 , . lie has tried Ii in over 1100 cases. and never failed ex:Zl cepi in two via:ir t hoth tlitn,der humor). lie has now id his tr,ssenloti gver two , huudrell cortincate- of its virtue; all within twenty wiles of Boston. Two bottles ;are warranted to clfre a nursing Boni I mouth. one to three I)ottleS wif,cure the worst kind of pintileii on aft- face: i . -.. .... ....... . - Two to three :bottles will cure the Itystezn of bllesk , Two betties *re warranted cure the worst eank in ' the mouth aud , -,toniach.l Three to n. e 'bottles are warranted to cure the worst ; case of Erysipelas. i I '' I Ono to two bottles are wamuated to cure all humor ill thu eyes. • lt. I . Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. •• - e' Four to six bottles are 'warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. 11 ; } One bottle will cure scaly , eruption of the skin. • , Two or three bottles ate warranted to cure the worst i case of ringworm.! Two or three bottles are wan anted nue the molt I desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles 'ere warranted: cure the sett. rheum. 1 I • ; . Five to eight bottles w 11 curt the 'worst case , of moil . ula. , • i , 1 A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, , and a perfect cure is u•arranted when the above quantity is taken. l i I Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Mitten. I 'know the effects of it in everY I case. So sure its water Will extinguish fire. so Sure will ' this cure humbr. ,1 never sold a bottle of it but that i sold another: after a trial it always speaks for itself.-'- 1 There are two things aut this herb that appear to me surprising; firet that it o grows in our pastures, in smite plact-s quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I diectri•ered it in 1846—second. that it Should cure all kinds of humor. . In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity or the discorery. I will state that in ..Ipril, 1853, I peddle/ it and atild about six bottles per day-((u A Pril. le4k. I solderer drle thousand bottles per day of It. , Some of the,wholesalti druggists who have been iu the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing In the annals of patent modieines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of ir front alt quarters. . • I In my own practical always kept it strictly for humors -but since its introduction as a general fatuity medicide, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it. that 1 never suspected. II . ' Serk:rul cases of epiletlic fits-a disease which was al ways considered incurs de. have-been cured by Et few bot tles. to. what a mereyi if it will 'prove effectual in ell cases of that awful netlady-there are but few who hive seen mere of it than I lease. I know of Several cases of Dropsy. all of them aged people cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver. tick Ile alache. D o % sp..mila Asthma. Fever and Ague. Pain in the side. Diseases tol . kbe :opine. and particularly in die. eases of the kidneys. Sc.. the discovery has done mere I good than any inedicittp ever known. 1 I No change of diet necessary -eat the best you get ,and enough of it: _ - ', Direction , for f tsr.-Aitults. one tabh , spoomful per day --children over ten y4ers. tudessert sp‘amfal--children , from five to elglit yenta i tea•sy,m ti sinful. As n 'directions ' can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient, to i operate in the bowels twice'l h day. , Flanufactufed by I. DONALD KENNEDY', ' N.. 140. (Rerun ‘treri. Roxbury. ,ll4iss.. i Price; One Dollar. ' ' filmic:ale Agents:-New York city, C. V. elickner, 8 1 I Barclay steer);; C. IL. (ling, 102 Broadway; Rushton" k' Clark. 275 Broadway; 1.../1. B. h 1). Sands, 100 Fulton - St. Yr holesala vent. fife Pennsylvania. T. W, Droll' At Seas, 132 North 2nd Street. l'hiladelphin. ' .o, For sale in Pottsvilie, by J. O. Brown, J. C. thethes ; and 11. Rabebou. i [ - 1 :. .May 19, ISh5 li '2O-1y - • 1...., PROF WOOD'S RAM RESTORATIVE , i i I S, NOI DOUBT, the most wOnderiul . . jdtscoveri of this tige of progress. The following is from a distinguished Member of the modical_professient 1 f I St. Paul, -Jantiary 1. 1843. 1 Prsf. O. .f. tr , sal-Dtss. SIR:-Unsolicited;( send you thleCertifitAtO. After being nearly bald for :I; long Urns. and having tried all the half restorativesextant. and having no filth in any, I was Induced, on ll:tearing of yours. to give it a trial, I placed myself In the hands ot a barber, and bad my head well rubbed with a good. stiff I brush. and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed in. till the sinlp was till allow. This 1 repeated every morning, mid in three:weeks' the young hair aftp,:tred, I and grew ra)ddly from August last up to the present time, and is'now title*t black and strong-soft and pleas ant to the touch, whereas. before it was harsh and wiry, I what little there was Of it, and that little noire, was dig, i appearing rapidly. I.Still use your Lestocatit e about twice a seek. and shall soon have a good and perfect crop T. Philml Ihl a, p a, Mana) nook. :.• Spring Mill, of hair. Now I have 'read of these things-and who has not`-but have 11t..,r:7 , 00.1 hithette, any case in which ' any person's hair was really benef.tted by any of the hair .: C P , i; r l i ll ou h t . h a'k p it a rt m, , tonics. 3e. id the day,: mod it really gives me pleasureto rect rd the result ot my experieue, I have reetenmelided '• '• Drid,teport, your preparation to others. audit already hai l a large - and ..; , Ikirt Norristown, tiened, y general sale thrJugheut the Territory. The people here saw its etre.lts. and hav coot - deuce in it. A I who have ' " ValloY torte. used it herd will ..-oinelde whit me in what I have written. :: Pawling'' Dam, . The supplyiy. 14 s,-rd to , as the wholesale agents for'the ,I Port Providence, '', Territory. is a1re....d0 exhausted. and deity inquiries are Phoenixville, 1 I m.de for la Yr it deka ve credit fur your diaeovery; I, . 'i hoversßind, . for one, rogianl son thanks f r the benefit it has done me , " Pottstown Landing, for 1 certainly had despaired long, long ago. of ever e i. : • 't Vert T'nloh, . fecting anyludi result. I conglatulato you that your, " Bldslonnigh, .. fortunaland a large one) is already made. 1 - : i " Reading. Your homy, -, ; " Althousrek , i J. -W. roND,, . I " llnlararille, i .. • him of BOnd k' Kellogg, ::iviaggiirtet_. i '" Hamburg. r . i . i -.. OrwitrAburr, Landing. if Billtaiteld. Mass-January 12,1835. 1 ----,-. prof- TV.od-Dvaa: Situ-Having made era of your The charge will be Per tnn of 2210 Ths.less five percent Hair Restorative. it Rhea me pleasure to say , that Its eP allowance for waste. att visual. and no eletree less than `feet has been excellent in removing .inflamlnation. dare twenty- fi ve cents per ton w ill' s ' mart. to any distant'. droll, and a constant , tendency to itching with which 1 ' . Rites of Tolle 1 ' have been troubled froin childhood, and hag also restored fin Miscellaneous Ankles to be charged per to of 224 i my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original Abler. ibs" until further notice: I have used no other article with anything like the plea- ..• , sure and profit. , Yours truly. ~ i , . ,slab? Mal,. i y J. K. BRAHH.I Tmn Ore. Clay, San d„ Gravel. Manure.linwrou,ht Stone. . I —r, 1 Drickbata.Limestone;Slaked Lime. Quarry Spells. Cord (Extract of a lotted', dated Erie, Pa.. July l 27. 18.54,) ' woad, Post and Italls.;ffough park and fily Irtum. one rent Messrs. 0..1. 'Wood ii-Cb.-Gr37s:-Ntiby don't yonaend and a half per ton per' mile. for the Erst-ten miles- and a us as much mote of your great 'lair Reatorntirer '.. We half a cent per ton per mile.. for each additional mile. tut want all that is coming to rapply the orderson hand; and no charge shall be made for any distance extending th Ir• bare not had a bottle on our shelvea for over - a week, ty cents per ton. ' _ . - • : and that has been the case twice before. Therefore.itend ' ' sccoan CLOS, us at leastone gross Of each size, as an article so justly . ,Unalaked Lime-'Marble, Wrought or Sc r abbled Stone,lll. Celebrated as your Hair Restorative will selL Please Send tuininous GAL ltrieks, Ice, Soap Stone _ andCopper na by Express. , 1 Yours truly, 1 Ore. ' , two coots per ton per mile, 6)r the first ten miles. and a . . C A R T/ S i Smni:Rit - ' half cent per tongteemlie for eachadditional mite. hut no . rfrillfrkelt I • charge shall be made for any distance exceeding forty . , , ... . .. . I cents per ton. , , 1 , eitiorgo, Yu., m y 15t,11164. . , i ?num mass. Prof. !Wad:-Ilasibast experienced the magic effect of your lialrilesterative, I drop you this upon the subject. ' Irma of all kinds In any stne of manuftettue beyond the About two years ago my hair commenced falling off and Ore. Salt. and Fish. one cent per ton permile. for the first turning gray; I was 'Dist becoming bald.. met met a friend twenty miles, ap,kl half • 'cent per ton per mile for each ad who bad need your Ilest.ratlve; and spokeitto highly of 'Ronal Ole, butt) charge shall be ntade ferany distance Its virtruto I was indheed to try it, although I had but - xceedlug fifty cents per ton. - little faltb. as I had before tried an many other reintillies. : • ~ LfalattllCLAFia. : i eommatked using !blur r eatonnive In Jrary laid.- Grain, Flour, Seedii:Thetber. round and square. Sawed A few applications fastened my hair firmly It, boon to Lumber, Hoop Polee.!Shineles. Laths sod Staves In boats. 6111211, 'only otst.and turn back to Its formeecoloriblark). I lay and Straw in bales, Merchandise of all kinds. and all At this time It is' fully restored to Its original Color, articles not °them's. specifically enumerated. two cents health end appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its per ton per atife - for the first ten miles. and belie cent per nintoall, ' '. 'I , J. D. Wigs. I ton per mile for each additional mile. butnocharge shall to i- nude for any dhttanee exceeding sixty cents per ton. Tim -.- • jtilartheast ittrtsylernsfe, /firma 0,101. • her, round and square. Sawed Lumber. Hoop Poles, Shin efit:-..-Iti ecamequence of bating hair, fin several pare ales. Lath and Start* in rafts. shall be chanted according past. not only gray. but perfectly white. ; have rut it - to the rates In this faction. provided the several link, of a short, and worn cape to bide it from view: but. some 3 " raft shall be allowedito alternate at the:lecke with any as. mouths slum I waliudneed to use your gale Balton rending or dencertding boat that may be ready to pass tive.and I meat, inlnstice. say. that Its erects were al. (Altera - hie such raltishall be chimed the full charter rates MOM, miraettlottat for it has changed It gradually to all of f_l4 cents per ton Per lock belt* the, city of Reading. its former splendar ea to color, and left it op ordeal glee.. and four cents per ton per leek above intid city. sy as to Intutere,beantifill than it ever was when under l IV nra..-Its all easel where one 4 more locks are passed the infinenwatft the fltteat oft. I earnestly. theitibre. 4nd the distanee carried shall be Tema than two milt.* the reemetnend it to roes' lady as beldamt ea pat pep• ehargo thr Toll shall. be ('r two _miles. rtecording to the rattan, ter kelt tow!, of anything In thi loll& :. elate to which article* earytki mar la-hear. ,t Ff filftm • , And In ill r'ag'ar'ag'aWherethe tweroing' Rates. t'hr Toll me. ' l. ' ''''"'"••• '_ . il ty,ftull larceedl ll . 4'eents per t on cm tke.tvartainid tor , CU ~ . Addtsis..-0. 3 . , WOOD & CO- 81,1 thoadivt.Nenalork. • , naee'ot ttin <eine'. &cr' any leek paseed beim, neadir r. rt. 4 and lit HatketStrart.lat. lands, M0..-Priaietotst: P. W.; vents per:ton abotoreadln r the 'rods khat) beehimed at' Mort & likets. . Windom& Arent. ,Phlhide *tat 3. C. C.' their but meat loved Rates on an Articles. Mous&Onaindat.. Aped, Pottarilis,'Pa. :.. . 1 BV oldsr of the Managers. T . V. PP AGES. . Arrnrt 11:.5.N . lvi y , : - tAlladtly'hfa..MaielilA.lStsl 10. • • Armf , feao. j. . . ; • ' • i TRAVELING , 3Lt.-f TRANSPORTATION. • THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. DOTTSVILLE TO HARRISBURG. L This line connects dilly with ell their :kreat South ern and Western libuteskay arrangement their place of business in Pottsville wilt lk at the °thee of Howard k Co 4prll 2, 1A54 PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHT t.);‘ , 3lEltellANDlZi.. ()N AND AFTER NOVEMRER Ist, 15.54; until further notice, the following Rates of Freight will be charged per 100 pounds: ks 3:ls ,- f, 7 .1•. . F ... t. t...r: t rZ i ,:-- ••• :.-i Z. -. i' '''' Dry Goods, Cenfectimery. ; l3nkiks. Carpet.) '1) 15 I n gs-, Chars , Fresh Meat. Fish. Glass. ke I i Anvils. limn.' Ilutter. Conner. Egr.s. Ear-) i . thenware.Grindstones 0 roceries.llemp I . • • Mona Ilan! wire. Hides- Hollow-ware, }- 22 .11 Leather, 31achinery,Oysters.0115,Seeds., Ale.lieer. Cotton. Coffee grain. Par Iron, Lead.llolasselOails. Spikes, Rice. Salt,. dB 9 Provisions, Sug.ar. Whiskey. de.. Brooms. Fire Bricks. Guano. Mill Stones. ; . l'itch'and Tar. Salt, Sciap'lrou„ Timber il5 ' 7, 1 ,..,':.. and Lumber. de.. I - Bricks. Coke. Cord Weed. Clay, Gravel, ! • lee, Iron .Ore. Limestone, Manure, Ng 12 ' 6 Iron, Plaster. Slate, dc-i . Flour. per, barrel, i 150 15 . Oet. 21 1854 ' ! - ' 424 f . PHIL,AD'A if& READING RAILROAD:' anataYlll44l6= OFFICE 4f. Old Pliklatla..&*. l'Oeuielpliiu, February 2 . 5. 1 The rates of Fratht and Tolls ou Coal t this Company, will be as follows from Mardi Sth ,3 00 • "1 Lilad,lphia '1 1 " Inciiiird Plane. I 1 9 , ) " Nicetown. • I 'lt) " Germantown R. B. _ tin " Yalta or Schuylkill. 1 1 90 " 31anayunk. 1 9t; ~print; Mille. , 1 65 " Conshehocken and 'Ply uniuth Railmnd. " Rambo's and Potts' land .3 01104 • " Norristown or Bridgeport. " Port Kennedy, "'Valley Forge; - 1 " .Phcenixaille, " ilciyer'a Ford, • • ‘"Pnttstown. " Dom:Oast ille, " Birdsboro' " Reading, C V " Between Reading and Mehra - N - 11'e, " " Orwlo7.llburg. Ily•order'of the Ward of .lana;rers.' March n. 1855 .9-tf S. ItitADFOlip. secretary SCHUYLKILL NAVICATI )1 7 FIC.P Selitiy 'kill N-ivig-a.t irtrO The ehargeTor the nit , of care and for 01 on Anthra cite Coal. carried on tbo Schuylkill Nac Ignition, will be as fellows, until uly Ist. lt•bs: . , Lake. 13 0: Chic24.lo, via Gt. it:es. tern Centr:il 20 00 chles•" o ,Tlalluflat , and L ak ' n shoe 311011 , 2m0 Soutberri Railroad. 20 00 Cbleag,t , 111 But [Ake and Mlehtzan • Cen 40 00 tral nailmad, • : 25 6 0 Hock Island, S. S. WILLIAMS, Superinteudent 16-tf. I=2IM p i-4 3z. I . F ; I= 1 I h:l 1 ` , O 1 I 1 *6 1 sr, CO IMI 2(.) 1 20 1 20 / 20 MO ISIM EMI IN —............ ,_ 1 .•-• • . c , ,;: :r -1: c . --- ~ - , 1 7 • ' t- .7 „toYt_,ii I ~, i, ' 4 ; NV. j'' ,Z 1. ‘ . 1 . 71R .. .”' . 1. : . GRASS .At'lß '; ARDEN , /311/lelll. 1111 N , ;! I! , tit•lf!s,'r H• • .ri. il4l 1., N% tier $ F 1,1,1 will wart-Alt fr, y 1 1 ••• tt tat kftl , ls Y.fu It Ty... 4 t, "!: ..4% :, t h e y a y e nry t ioity..l.. • grlcuttli=al it M of whieh it rural/111Ni at mi,q-l'art ute, T , by thr %ohs Hill.' c. ' , : y e a tare. imly, ,„ 'y lle ft, -es 114 • ..'• tli At II r 1. ehlr.lricr 1•P• aee da ,yreitlrl tie•lt t,v, (14,1 . proximity Ftetell 1 : t1,111:itly •th• s ,port,-..„ 1 . ~, cs , tl%lsl..ratifsn tiwie ith” w . r ' r r Forttreas. Le- send irr0r.1,4% aril - lt. 11%•,‘.1., turNt or w IC (Tear the litnin tivit to In! on h,•tonjer behind hi• stn Ain: ,With 011'4' brlL , llt: dors , dr pi on hl sttl The ford o 4 e•.trth=tho hero of th,. Fiat in the (60(1.4*f-re the sun __ I,:tst In tilt whrn the .1:1)" -A t , e nft e rlin - e. rt::: the bnr•tir!..• : • thelbrisd firms vtll.•re" his feet hir e tr. d These are (brained , . whrse .turd lat. r Lri”.., The pensaitt'Sfis. , d—tite t. Men ir , lnp of kj„,„ , This is theipae Whose letters shst I he. ~ ,,n, Changed by th-e su . to words or livittg, ; :r m . n; This Is th 4 scholar. whose immortal v•o: ~ Spells tilt...first lessrm hurwer tstr4lit.to e t ,,, Thew , r , holloes---4th! Heaven I,'llllllllll,ied t. il That fill t y Aeed. the charter of the toi!. True, to their:,honieA where faithful arms •.11.',11 it ' d Ti crown Sillt ',erre their ~ wn untainted .411: And turn to freo‘t , tlitotnauw6 d If her rh.iltu;ki honda Pkothol There Ft hums th.tt Li , dh,;..! even 10 , 1. • Bowed th4ir stymie: ma, 11-F.4 to Ile. Fhnß rise IMs ettarrlin r r i th. The ILAIIIIP.ovri , Inot In the k n n,,. ,t hi Till drni - tintvd. rs t.• the !eye The sword h i ts conquered n b l it. II u e 11 0 4 • 10 00 10 00 10 00 11 7u 1.1.5 it, 90 18.00 Wltif F 'tltmEn NEEt.s.-1 of all is a th.ir to b practival k o i...wleiL e of his Inisines,:: •I'„ be Inuit have ex rile:l..e either with a , farin , :r or , sei•i:i l y 4 „.. q0(..4 farmers are not made Lv re;al alone -Ir, do not object to reaainf; but i;t.i that to be a . goodfarmertll ,, re mast reading, fur information most he 'I . 4 ! inatterslnot whether it is out and setiag 0 r byrea , tittg. For pose a Oirt sees his nee, lih , r.u.iii; 4 - sous. ~-,. v eiti , •nlor some improvement either in 'farm machint4y or in the rotatiy or cal:ivati,e, ~.. crops, tind after thorough - I'y tentii,, i t ',,,, ,r , • self, h 4 tiihould write out a de,erv e ti.,,, ,i,:,i :have itiprinted in rut agricultural pap er ,• r ~, a boolJ. .. WOuld it not ,he - ai tree t, a.i,, f . after rila'Oing about it, a; to wait t i!: i t i., t ., , . face to iflice? • .7 - ,-. - 1---) .. The 'text thitil:f is to ly.• ,-...in.• ~,pit.;;. I 1 you inive-i:0 capital, it-,itk a rar 0 ;!,,,,.• or hirtj nue till you have. 1'i,. 0 . ;.: , ~.,,. of. ext4.isaire to the 1tr.1,1),p, ~ I .-•.,.. dritinitg;l l aod cultivating - th e . ~, . prairiertittle's there. is situ , ' a ' o'l' for tigessale:s. A hard w ,rl,', . ~ . only :1 1 ,11iW handred : doll tri. e,. • 1 . , on . unquiroved latid; but it i. u • .. „ One oil twit thousand d„,l:ars ain '. ,i- a :.., firm iA the \Vest, will, aii Xt. :; ' I'll .., 1 . and -film-es. Farmer.; h,.,, li ~ .717.." - ; - N-- ablyaj.i.i th:i els tll oti; , n. „: . -l , r . faster.; It is true that in t.: ~.% l ..- agues I anti fevers. but tij.-re ,r d.,., , , n its etn ie'.,:of vonsunipti ol; i:.il u . . • ' lutigs,i ttio the l Iti.- east - i.r,, d.• ~. ~ . westet -. n tin ~ ..41 ill. iiii:!.. ',MS . .' 1 . . i II:. ~. about iaS toticN its the e tstero ,irea.li ~,... l : r , I , western s ;Ltrge tartners.• need . Ina, ine,r , , suet: is : wowing and- reapilo. nut,-lint, (1r . shelleqs and thr.tshing and cleaning inach;,..!, 'also. ;4 .slw mill ti saw all the pier iv.,l a•ii saw - ‘44)4rds; and other luinht-r into pielo.:, ~ into aby requisiteform ; a grist :Mil to 21. iii core tuts all other ki nols .01 , rititi ,is ti , e a, fartnei requires; -a straw cutter, a cider tn'i and a'ipie - ss, which also answers for a elet..i,! or wit i e:Press, all of which machine,. e,,,t e 1.',... aboutithirty dollars it piect., and f‘.r %hid ) Ch. same litire power will answer; ail are . -ext--. , . sivelyd'irable a n d Oda:dile it It p„ . ..ite , I necessary. The , tiliove mentioned in wilioi• E ,'. are s'illiple. in their coastrnetion, ai I :1n cheap desirable - I.nd profitable. Fitt'ining requires no more labor th, in i n ,.., otberikinds of business, - but it must he strw ly atiepdsll to. A head-is worth its inueh I, a halnt- Everything must be do:e. in e seasolia. The weather rs pirticalainy to I cotist4ited, hi do which a kno N ledge of ,I is•desiraltle. It is surprising how'aer the we.tther wise predict the i:nrit: Stride the winds and the ei,,,,.1.. lELM = MEM tad 113 Jun, Ha% e. Mtiel eoult:)rtni . de r,t• k • t•t • Li %vai•ILL 14* Lte!L•Li . 111 L I ‘ll a g t o• A'„, -1 ';'111:n• •11 4irk,w6 , •L' t I I/ . 1. I-1 tut 611011 . 1,1 be u rule u ver IV it down cluthili'g. Nature ha.i her laws, :in I ,1. 1 ,1 '6( l J. it. C EMI tr.:l libe% "il Mi CikAr . 'AND EArKLI,FA - T CA NOLES.--Ti Iollo;,Nh receipt I have tried twice and it allithat it is cracked up to be,. I have donbi that it woohl have fieen worth iD-rt. thun $2O to me if I had known it titet:tv yettrs i ago. Must farmers have a surphe; staleifat and dirty grtiase. which can he tu,vi , : into et.tod 'candlex a a tr;:l;,t4 ,tvp.l4.t. 1 05 1 OS 1 05 I_o4 NCO. 1 kept 1) 6th tallai awl bird eandlei-thr. I , the litst Summer, the bird eandlei sta the beat best. Sod burning quite as %%el givit g us good, a light its the •a11e%% Diretiotis for Malting go o d ea .I: e ,t'r .i For uel‘e poiteils.of lard talie tie,. l"; ialtpetre and 4;11t. potted .1.. t. u m , „,; and l i iiilverize . them ; 4k -is ,I.t.t. tl i ,•,' autli ! tilum'in a g i ll of I),iliiig .i.i..vi- ; 1 ,, coni,rpuliti :into the bit.l bor,r, , ,it i• elietl t stir the whole moil. I. 10....!,, : •411; It H.:6 ;' let it sinner ti'atil 11 CI. i • is b tided ont, or till it oe:1 -, e , f . illr i l i steunt ; polo- .ilf the, lar I a, ~... i :... it iIP atidi.elealt the boiler whilo i; i: b , t. 'II.- i caupleA'ere - to be rile, you m %:, t:..:11 i. ' , ,, initili.:diately; if to he .li i -c.eil. :et he 1 ,, firsi tit Is eake, 4,1,1 (belt f ce,tl I; ,i.. ....(16 .V . t3l l' PW."'"' " , Cur. New E,i 1a,, , ? F ri—:.. PitTINI; PUMPKINS - 611 !%10:7,; 1..,; I f Cu( them up and mew fhe•). tiil ;h..... , l'ain) kr.. iihnitni unit ,ir.iiii them de , — iaiilt;i.dt.:r ; thee pre;,si:,;ii• .1.;11-,)1 ,1 'l it tilt :a 3 i'l/ :tri er of an bolt thick ail 1:1- roll°4 . u'i, and put away iii a ti ; zlit ! * t tttke Lug ti ! t win the insects.: Every on e 01 alit:' rolis'tvill I .tke a pie. lt is tery easy '110: 1. ' w iie. •Put, it in t ,wect milk, 3 ... 13 'e t it oak nin 1 I%\ tit two hours ; put in an egi.l . (taltie - scio n dull of sugar, a tea_ slie.taij'' giligpr, ;An - one of nil:Tice ; and i; ) e...tre fo4d of putnpkin pie, it's we are, yuu will Pr''' t.. - ,'-• : 1 noprice itzoo,l.-011 n Farmer. la, 15:55. 3 .-:4 4 ENT-. CENTr• , , 77 1 C 5 1;7 Gil (17 t 7 NI 112. , 55 t'l2 j 55 57 1 So 57 . 1 57 50 5 1 1 52 ' I 47 52, 47 .52 1 17 - . 4(1 1Q 44 5 45 41 15 41 15 41 42 ; 3.) 1 1 37 1 00 ItyNni: Rim; TELTII To .1 . • -LioApitat' Gm:ett statet b "' diiteasetl..teeth hare been . yeinleeed bl dp pain by &cement composed of C:itur3 blilgit , ; and slacked lilac, which ii to be is the hallow or, a troth, like a pill." Itlia:sta'se4 that such. pifle a fford imanJP rglif in all,tootluitheti but chronic coo itiflaturnation. This remedy for tooLswheil etoi,le,:safe, and can easily be tried t Dorian i • : ----- . I WI:lot:1M AND MEASr B ES. --A. quart of coo , weghaest one ponird ; a quart of corn ireli llipouti and 2 ounces ; a quart of b 334 1:, I OA i ounce ; a quart of loaf sugar I porm , l; ii!Ourt. i'.f white sugar, powdered. . l poo d I ounce;; it quart of first iirawn sugar I poor. s 21"aa • ten eggs :weigh I pound; sisiee * large' tatie-spoonsiut wake ilia a pia, •0 nia'44l rj iill." four halt 'l% gill. d'e. . . r , . . : .... . THE FARMEIL By 0. W . 11ULN FS .I.l* I t'it• t...r t ti .l %. Xt.lt 1:11 ••• I_, I n: tiecipes. 0 at . . so Ttu , o . r C'+ tulit ISI TIIC 'ri l l alai Oa nts soul i~ ME