• -.'rt-T?•, .. , _,.. . 1110 . 1i ff , ------, t..,„ Tits 00 taws P& & .- . .3 lit i.li taN,Alittikr.; Pillol t ..11 , 3 etr Au ft .;ili`i cl Go my -_ ,I kift4 it»ellwe titil. a *lda li4l 4i..n. as hid otahr I tattialle; Oh bear ab.., p:i:Vm I (Seto theel- .• - ',., .? rat %obese', rated be erg elefg : Viola till grfer.4 ,rav Tietoblitpa all slalomed, TIT 'Got oaelliet ribiedliialktbie lband; l'ons tit* low banters,. *et roreraelataltliihir r ak Diana. d o sertirat deliver t::. " ' • . • Trees the VI au to 4 tbe room saddle albs dm; tisan rl IProat4ll the trite ridiesierrattled away , • Ty the pert otter alto baresothing Arbor say. (Mti ,•.' .a iplrittotaitgb at theta eiire - 1/that reydeieg et Crawled tddlact4 drum ,; . • (le rata of a aril almeeb. be meet, trait tlaPrl okonfoll or stattarab• dirt, IXerat. thl.aerrsuit deliver! Trani asiSskiittdv — Valtnliataof twit • - sivshavikedl. nest spat, obstlasti Front inery one 1.4.1 stseetiois to sett Or Aikidos* India whatemoreo Trost the vaporish tresks‘or methodical Apt to taproot is stasis thst'aegsesitsd Onstioras; Pros inspertinest toddling 1 irothar's lash* Musk, thy versant deliver! p s the inlay sttsebsond of desolate - hoot the loss of Bpadellso or Matadesonles. Or : of or purge, or monkeys, or sots, Be they neer Oft sinsommos or eternal But, thief bawl* Vise with Loretto's, flown, • Which stakes the dim eye onslowerad to look - Amis . OBaceasP• Ma fOr or Mewl oil slows, ' •,„ Oh, Denny thy sorest denser! Pram aptsta et beholding the youths two easeeset; 'Besot pettish asperity Will' avlin.ed: Yeats Yeatsß steads% detrsettos,sod army sorb 1, hook thy tree arrest delle Nor Ist sttiefittlen depart the her lot: • Let her dog as test MM. be petientlf oot, •Bi pleased If remembered. tootent U Rxgot. Till the fates her slight thread shell dlessreel Tag Resat oi:Aessitcs.--ii. fair ,cormit-, ponde t, whose ,bean ideal of manly' beauty, recently sailed for Burope, without (the wrttel4 bidding hetadieu, in propria persona, writes in the following touching, hearthmaking man ner, on the subject, to us:. Bat how can I broach the subject faxr near est to my heart—"Einobsr That name is written in my heart of hearts! I hear it in my dream& "Ds unsie to mine earl But ah, why dwell on plessurespasil VOW lairs. from ebilifboods boar, rib Soya sillfiseled *MY ; rife Just , it i ot loving my dasitag "bacibs.^. WM*l bat doe. be do, but sea away! effort " was too CI My hand TREY BLZEOFITa EMOTION as I Write I fahal-- I t Dud! Ab, thud "Snebs"ll * * By a mighty effort '1 have sufficiently recovered, to finisl my tale of woe; but I shall never be myself again.d When my friends at a distance once more •visit me. they will behold a pale, attenuated (how dreadfully she mist have "tallen away,") form, instead of the once blooming Mary. Ahl &retype:4k, (than; u 4) may yon never know "how fraught with bit tempo, is unrequited love"I' But tell me '(addressing the "lovely youth,") is the young man *Oast to a sense of beauty(l) or has be become demented; that be thus flies from the original of that lovely poetrait? (Mayn't the \ slightest idea what the "attenuated" fair (vie refers. to.) Ithl little did I dreani of the sad rknounteat 'of the fearfully (to me, alas!)— (more mystery)--interesting adventure ! Oh, tell me some magic art to woo him back again, if you would not learn that . Mary is a raving maniac, crying e virlasti ngly,"Snobsi Suobs!!" _ The case is certainly, distressing, and if any of our lady or gentleman readers can suggest, a remedy to assange the intense an guish-of our fair, but maniacal correspondent, we will forward it promptly. A Bxn-Bun STOGY.—•The editor of the drand River Eigl., , iives the followintr as the experience of a friend stopping at the gala =ZOO House ! "You see . I went to bed pretty all fired used Up after a hull day on the old road; before the plank was -laid; kalkilatin on a good snooze; waal, just. as the shivers began to ease of1;1 kinder fell. mouthing tryin to pull off my shirt, and diggin their nebs into the small of my back; tryin to get a good huld. Wiggled, and twisted, and puckered. Al! n% use—kept null' it like all sin., "BKMehy got up and struck a light, to look aronMl a spell. I Found •about a peck of bed bugs scattered niound, , and more droppin off my shirt and runnin down my legs every min-. it.. Sweapt off a place on the floor o shook out a quilt, lay down and kivered . uP 1 n it for a nap:.,: , , . , "No use, Mounted right on me like In paa• I of rats on a meat tub, dude hole in the and crawled t h rough and give me gta foe tryin to hide. "Got up again, went 'down stairs and got the slush bucket from the wagon. Brought it up, and made a circle.of tar on the floor, lay down on the inside, and felt comfortable that time, anyhow. Left the light burnin aftd watched 'cm.. See& 'etn get together and have a camp•mcntin' about 'it, and then they went off in a . squad, with an 'old, gray headed dne at the top, right up -on the wall out on the ceiliu, till they got to the right spot, then dropped right plump into my face. i'act, by thunder. "Waal, I swept 'em up again add made a circle of tar on the ceiling too. Thought I had 'em foul that time, but swan, to man if they didn't pull straw out of a bed, and build a regular bridge over it!" - Seeingan inciedulonn expression on our visiges; he clenched the story thus: "let so, whether yua believe it or not, and some of 'ern walked across on stilts," Bed-bugs are curious critters, and no mis take. especially the Kalamazoo kind. DMUS° OUT roe No. I.—We recollect .) hearing a utch triend, of our give a direction to his son which may be consi 'erect a prac ..tical commentary upon Lord Manfield's dic- EMI Hans," slid he, ago to' the mill : right off, Mere ish no corn meal." "Yab," said flans, "and dere ish no corn shelled neitlier."- '"Xein? Yell, deu,akells you. How much own Schmidt, borrows 7 you know Ten —last year sometimes." "Yel, Pont von Int slid," 'replied, Hann. afi I tink, to). Take de mare, Haas; and tell Schritidt you come fru: de corn rat he borrows:, „At ml Hans, take a .couple of 'bags mit you, tuinn' son Hans: Schmidt hare a 'very abort metnory, 4 jlans, and taint" worth tiles taking one bushel to de mills,. trans." "Katie you little easeal, walk up and ilea au account or yourself'. Where here yow been?" • "After the girls, father." "Did Ton ever know ineto do:Pa when:,/ was a boil"' "Ncy, sir, but soother did I" A 4tnioe martrears_Mea. Paranyhm, "was bitini ealeulated toludge of pork than my poor husband- was; when he was a living matt, he knew what. good hogs wera,.forka had been It.outat uknntong 'an from his childhoOd." - ittraginstive Irishman gave utterance to this Isto;itisiiiki retuitied to the hallo of may. , fathers by might, on 4 I found diem en rhioist 1 tried aloud, "Mv &atm where era dasy?"• and echo responded, "Is that you, Tic Datelstnan who ret)ised „to . tsice a one dollar bill because it alight be:Oteeed Flom a ten, prefel`ii stage traveling tp railroitle.' The foster, stocridimilieveight tartiag, ;jiottir, whiti t*lthet o .efT one., U. 8. Aitrieehmeal Society adreeti ae trairSor'tl4 b a lt ik i t il e !stogtht If .the horses are half s mite loom *M* lit ust, be this 141 t of this track? "Wzw ito you . setki#:thip of • coffee . upon the eitair,'Mr. lotteir `. ••• " "It is so reak;ate'etn," reptied Air. J . e!tes, crettottety i ll tholi bt r,wouisi =`, h is platiy rtideat that whoa a aitka buyi hundred dollar lokadkeiehlef &re "duet or a wite,7 that he is a a g&tri of s istisband:' Saiatiotnciahiraistt that Itobitajtasiavek ted aa , ittattameat aritirlihith 'be tan plait` a ix!: of Lair in uv iinsti• at all. I 1 ,11 411113 ?vnitl4ll qi 4 1•" w ! "411 ' - t'r te s tIENDUrAVA.,I 4 Io,29,n, Piladelphia, ifenneiallaistifaitedia4 etas. had Imparted' One's% Cataglazas t awl dash ors la Zed azet - Oak *de Leather had Kitik. Philadelphia, Pebritary WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER 1.11/..easeritiklinttourna 813,bitiTsidim PHILWELPIIIA. Ova imrslPri ,, - , AT 7g O'CLOO4, AT me- 4AU tgQ • "", tArILL be sld without reserve,. rof • • --Cloth ., Casihneres. Saluda, and ter GaAs gmersay,slinata and Shoes, Catiery, ClAtik tug, Mud* Tnenunists. and 314Tetiasitoneraly. • * The Ascametr Wai pins AID atterdim sea of wiry docriptAit. February 17,1856 MITCHELL "A CROASCOILE, 4oOOOOTOIi TO O. IIt.YJOGT'Ar ' N0..10 N. 1114 it dEfillbollll inbArti4kilads. XIFFERS for sale, at, .thellst rates, X Jibs ibilarlutt srikles: BOYWNO ite m . ;War Whiter Spay, 01 Lard Oil. Sinete, all. 1 mi tok ; m4l eivr Paint 00M lika, Naval Stores, Extra , Wb Innter Els Thant 00, Extra Wbile Winter Solar ' Oil, Rim. ter WWI" Oil, oun mai Whale till, rata bale 011, Sparta and Adamantine Candles, Kellam Peruvian, Guano. de.. ita. %tabor 6. '5.6 ' FALL STOOK OF NEW .)008, von 1.855. aEASONAZLE -Shawls. Fashionable sits, full dock Moak MU, Dram Ganda: an kinds, Etta and flannelaElnen and Canon abeetlngs Magda lioasakeeidng Hoods, Cloths, Caidnanat and Tea flap. , BYRE i JARRELL. Foarilvand Melt Sta., Mad*. P.0 , -"Altnnikingang wad nthealed cas& burrs MOWS witifsearen and &nimbi* Day- Goods at fire maw - llai; pant from Philadelphia andliew, Work Auctions daily.' 11.-8 eon French /Wooer, di colas,: 'Rohm& , , inna 63 cants to Et 25. . _ September 15, 111.55 , ' 3740 CLOTHING - PALACE-CARD. • cIATICUTa OP A MOTOR QUALITY, AT =TIIOIII/iii P. MILL Mb COOS GBZdV cars V? maim cLorra.vc Nr.4 VO. 165, one door below sth, north il d eit ti in the new Iron _ who want to Istrchne it Suer article of tat dyloado clothing than has ems bettors been offered, and Itetalalnau who would pious themselves In any torment for their wardrob4 or in snits for their ems, should go to this establishment, so bodintrably lo keeping through out, with the Gout Street of Fashim, on which it is rated. and burets/to the best„erhieb can -alone Oat" a ro , ftet taste. thilt* ordogle germorats made to order at the shortest notice. A full assertutrnt of too Furnish ins Gonda also offered. grarything in the latest style of Fashion. and ticket-marks* with the honest cash pries to plain figures. Pitilmitto,Oetaber:3, :GREAT BARGAINS IN .DRY 1:100D8, . Whotaalc and 'Mail., , . • Opening of Pall Geode. I' .4 l AUSSETT & GREEN Niro. 15 North Second street. (career Jonee' Alley; Phil elphLa. Bemiring dadly from the Philadelphie and New York Auctions. all the mosidadrablestylee of Dress Goods. Irmo+ lierittb. Parrametas, Madonna, Debege. de Lemsa Shawb. Estella Bordered, Cashmere- 1 3t1boir Ray Mate, Lowland Square Blanket ShawiS ; Table Corers; Woot•Plaids: Sark' and Opera libutnels; linen Table Cloths: Towels; Tiskingm Weiland COUOR rdaper; Rad and Whlta Moneta; the best and cheapest Muslin' in the city,. We call annelid attention to our Black Wks. all the celebrated makes at the lowest cub Prim and warranted Oil Boiled; also, to our Long and Square ftro-i eta Shawls Blankets, all sites, and all prices, together' with abat e assortment of lien's ami Boys' wear; the isr-,' Pit and' cheapest Satinetta le the City and all other ;ands too numerous to mention. at the Chain Store of , I'AIJ;!SETT A OMEN. 3f 3m 80pt.22.'5fp MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE.._._ LEE I WALKER, Buccissorsto GEORGE WILLIG, Nall* Chesnut street. Under the 1 Utah Muse, Philadelphia, row constantly' publishing the latest Music, frotn the most papules Au. thori In the United Staten, in' a style that 1111 vie with any - issued at any other house, either in phis country or Europe. !They hive also the pleaiove to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Made on hand, consists of the largest and most complete suenetawnt to be found la country; they are constantly adding to their stork all the New Maxie published in New York, Boston, la.. . They also publish several Instruction Books, which ate In general use throughout the country. PIA:COS—A tine assortment of the best inanutketnrers of New York and Roston. at the lowest cheep prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - . Alan, a general apartment of Guitar". Vl4lnss. Ilaujoaa. Flutes. Areordernia. /ie., Violin. Guitar and Harp ritricerra x • of the beet Italian qualities. all of which will he furulab. ed to the public and the trade at ! Gle . lowest • Orders punctually attended - to. Sir Ali Lee I Walken' Site? and Plabllezti:na can obtalned at. e 1 AssAx.z. 1;04L and Mint...fre, Notts.! erne. • Phllvi.o- 4,4 "PA 4 isr.. , hit: AGNEW a COI EitUt AND SHAWL STORE. No. 196 Chesnut. it., Ptiltidelphls' e take leave to inform the Ladies ant Pottsville and rielnlty. that we have now open a full stator Fall and 'Winter French 0..6. just. arrlred hr itarre end Liverpool Steamers. In our rdiawl room will be found the moat extensive assortment of Brorhs. Lim4 and Squate SHAWLS. Stella and Printed . 13Ordeced SHAWLS, In the city; while our CLOAKS. TALMAS and MANTU.LAS, In Meet MA and Rare Astir', cannot be surpasses. • 44-111111 k and Dress Goods.-es. This .I;partment is-supplied with ail the h e u,st shies of Oro stir, Plaid, Stripe. Plain, 'Slot e Antique - and Black Silks, white Ire Antique forilwidal dreame r Etch Silk Rohe Dresses, Printed Pasboartva and DeLanes. Lupine*. 51141:10111 and Clubmen*, a tarp" amealment of all colors and very cheap. Embroideries, Taboos. Mores. &e. - 1141 , -11Spurning Goode, "OS Of Lypins, Beadatrines,, Cashmeres, De Lanes, etc. We earnestly vtottrlt a call from our Country Mends, feellirz confident fmm'our great. &ditties for .purehising pmts. Re can offer great tchgalus. AONEW & CO. P. S.--Constantly recetitng new goods by the Euro. pean Steamers. October 13,1!55 SAVING FUND or Ins 'U. S. lasuisztee, Aipuity sad but Co., JOUTH E. corner Third and' Chea. ktinut streets..Philadelphfa..--espital $230,000. Miney ,la received on deposit daily. The amount derui•ed irl - entered In a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or. if preferred, a certificate win te . • 411 sums. large and small, ere received, and the :umlaut paid hack on demand. without notice, Interest is paid at the rate of ,fiec, tier 017,- entrtmest• clog from the day ,of deposit. and ceasing fourteen days previnui to the withdrawal of the is one,. : On the first dkrof January. in each year, the Interest of each deposit le Old to the depositor, or added to the principal so be may prefer. • ~, , • The company:have now upwards of .. ,000 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional intbrnistion wilt& given.by addresainy. the Treainrer.• • Ste! R. Crawford. r ,ophera _frawit,- . 55 Jobnyou. We Preset, Paul B.Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, nearer Mellenry, - •.inj. W.Tinzley. James Derareux. sen b L. irynnium. Gnatarua Eckallah, S'reptury a lor Triovrrn• I'LEVY PISA. • IW/ar owl ne•rprdei C.OI;ILLSCHL AGER. drptembei 8, '34 • 3161%. October sp, '55 COLA /5/v*PO KaufactoftllTS , Moo, 5:,r, South Fourth street (opposite. Li- J brier street). Philadelphia. bie sinking. engrac. lug, printing, onolssising.*e. Original designs. budnem ' - derlres.• notes, bill-beads, labels, seals, views or stele& machinery, de. accurately drawn and engraved.on reasunable terms. Penamts at a distanen can have their engravings executed from daguerreotypes.. by sending them per egress or. otherwise. Die sinking and embus sing. fin for business earth , . envelopes. labels. de.. seals for societies, corporation, and companies, engraved acid embossed. n wood or brass. Older sea/ presses. heads of uoulpapers for common printing or cylinder Prelim.— thishamed printing. for business cards, envelopes , labels. !c Plain and ornamental Job Printing. business cards. tin-tabus. notices. bilbheads. Promissnr7 notes. Druggists' avid Apothecaries' Labels, plain and embossed, manna*. turene labels, tabs and tickets, ' Printing In gold, silrersod robust, envelope printing, salt and flour bags, de., Manufichned'and printed at the shortest notice In alt colors: Papering manufactory; grocers% bakers'. confectioners', and all kinds of paps' logs for sale. Envelope* aid/ goatlike anddrecriptions, vie.: for homeopathic used [sealed and printed directions. tar putting up medicines far lending abroad. Wedding and visiting rarthornipared and printed. "Mao, envelopes of the finest English and Preach paper. to di exactly any end. circular or Invitation. Conr”snesre envelopes. to fit deeds, bonds, mortgage&Ba. awde in the bed manner. •, Wk. COLBERT; Y. 11.--Orders sent by Zeros, aspes agreeweet: Sept. R2,'66:' lib • Ytir "event blteritat Is given end the money Is alintyi OM hash wbeaerer It Is exiled the, trithot Itteneterdp of &lel notke fbr it %Bottum. %mile who Ureters* same put their money Satins fund; an invennt of tbasupertoessfeq notion ventenoe Itnffaeds, Mit II fly sum, Isei, or swan, iir salmi This eivite Tend lien more'thin huffs intlEtolt of dai Imre sevandy Invested for the ishity of depatitstri. The ogee is open te - retetre and par 'money oreiz by. rem, 9 erPreit .the morning till 7 o'rinek" In the Slew 10 end on Monthly end Tlnsesdir arevlnger.lol ft eetoilt-1 Norte who; hutelltlttgfiattot,ltt,iretistitv4 i the antes for furthetttion. L. llVllllKETtrenahnif; - "f, Itillfrltlf Pyrtirav, RRED, Seerdol7.. La. !No. 11-1 ' - . Ir! EX. antser. 604,, ~ ji.,,,.' , INIA.O.0:01:004114414.s. , 41 :13 4 1/.4 1111 7 1 77 .42.01 1. **49*64. " ; as ilasgylikr, 1 HAsomairivasukapri si 101111 TOM* Su, rhuatiassti4 AMMO • 11 *death TiII*SINP tihi ae t G nt.emu. 'AsITIV4S.I • • MONO NEI Tit/PORTER - lioll,-fincir, 6044, git; • A o iekaitlelas paitatasakisardils, Ant druids, so* eanaai Ansi llaintiaila and pie sawlip pada, sad' sistuda4swer atlrsvallus Atawng east, sod tiiivelita" thilapsailont "Always hisi4, avast irasisty of lYatley est sd a! silieral,` nltable far littalt Illatlidar, and yew reinnal. Lai Sept. Aria Strati *Mange as Matra) • - . - lona 7-ty I=== 1I "rm. - 01444 , szth, rioadefork. . -YH *TAIL CoMPANYi • - CCIMITBD - of `tile - first -Artists in the Wen , and exceeding Strength and TaletiC any lhatestie eand Hutton heretelbre offered tether Ttne , grind pnW k, wili appear every night in (lamed,. Zs pdy,iterinAlr' enieDratua.."tiauderilles.linateat tindettaa, Le.. Le, Ulken visiting the dty ga. them Anguit 2:514 . 34ten ; oil. :Duero , lyintad on„ • , , 40-3 m . r h i: . . ' PHRENOLOGICALOABINET& , c • • - FOWLERS, :WELLS I CO., Phij.. . jeop . hal/Nags and Publisher,. 121 Arch sired. So n * • , beicrir riereuth, Philadelphia. funzish ill works on Phrenology. Physiology. WOO (stn, Magnetism aud thamogrephy. whole. Actin and retail. at New Test prima. 00- _ lessitnuil • ossuansilcal, with Filar* aud ' :lull written dateriptions of elutiactre, day ' ^ • And cumin& Cabinet hue. 1 ' 11.• • - Phlladelpl,la. Fobruary 24, 1835 My . . . • BOYS" CLOTHING. THE SULlbußlßEß,,,`would respeet . fully Inform their ntunannistriendsande ao of twain Oienity, that their assortment of elothhig (he Young trentetenen Is much larger than. ems. - and they are disposed to sell cheep. Persons firing et a. dist/mew, • bays the - privilege of creetnnithrg clothing purekasad at this sktre,if they do not snit., ' • • F. A. HOYT t Bewillish, - • 272 Cbretnut,fit., corner of Tenth, Pldbahr: April 22. Ife:i • • . , NOTICE. ILA:VIPIG purchased the entire Stoat of the late aRI Eo.w. DGWAY & CO., we thmtkral fora eontinnance of the I nt petronage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway; a ' having undo arrangements to be Ineonstintrampt of a %II as ortment of OILS, vs feel confident vie rasa Ore entire sailsMetion to the customer) of the late Mule. and respect:ldly solicit the trade in mond to call"slid esanthsa nut stock beibrspnreluming elsewhere.. • , CROASD :' ALE Sept. 110 38.17 - - No. SO N. Whores; MI Funs! • • FURS!! ' FURS!U • Ladles! Furs: f: M . GET?. Nos; 74 South Second aid 158 .treh streets.. Philadelphia. bas sara arranged „ and offers for sale. on reasoned. them. his large dnd ishiable assotttninat of this latest styles of CAPO. PELLERINES. and MIN ES, or he following choice selections: Rupian tall('; Mink Marten, *Silver Marten. Canada iv' ibis. Drown Marfen; . Prussian haul* Hudson 'Ur: 4 We; Etrale Marten, , Filth, de. • Plilladelphhi. (let. 'hs .44.2 n( M. 0 TOYS, FANCY COORS. &C. TUST received a splendid assortment •doer 'rem Patter Article% t'Unvime, China Babies, - Dominoes, Raines. Meriesti Boles, Bird Organ. C7Xar Ca, re*, Brst? and Tobareo Bozos. Pipes of orrery , sntiens, Yancy Boxes. Pies Monnates, l'usalesami Tricks. Slates and Venetia. Toys of all Mods, with an endless variety of other gsnds, WItOLESA LE AND RETAIL. Q--tans mounted with gold; sliver. ivory, Ind y repaired. ONO. M . DO__ N. 4 11.0/6 North 6th St; (above Motet.) Phitada: 0.12 1 5 411•Ltrt _ _ • 1 BOYS" CLOTHINC. THOMAS & THACIfifitAT, i, - • 4 ....... :SU teAwing Mny abort , lath, Philadelphia,', DANE consul yon hand and make 1 . Ito nolo r nova C lIINO. of the most Improied styles. nelsons from a distance purrbasing at this*: tablisbutent. hate the prhilege of ehanging any article which may not suP. . .‘ H.' B.—A large assortment of Patent Shoulder-ma* Boys' I. , hlria. , together with a general assortment, of Youths' Furnishing ttoods. whirl we are erensred UP On -.-- at low Mena for cash. 13eptemher 1. WS Per Ladies and Children. OHN FAREIRA, Importer, Monoe fsetand and &Mir in ill kinds of FANCY 1/140, No. Market street (above Kiihth), Philadelphia. Having Wlw completed my very largeand beaulifulas. ointment of all the different , Undo of Fancy Yung, 4hd fashioned into all the different stykt and fashions that will be worn during the present season by Ladies Mid' Children, and being determined tp sell my goods Masa!! profits, it will le to the advantage of Ladies avolothOli to give me ft call before purchasing. - N. 6.--Storekeepers and the trade Will do well to oil, as they will find one of the largest and best variety' of stocks to select from in the city. JOHN rAllEllit. Sept. 21.1b5 - LADIES' FANCY FUR STORE. . - . ,Entropean and American Furs, '' '. THElsub scriber has - opened for (fie_ 'reason. his tonal splendid assortment of FUIIS. consisting of Russian and Iltidson's liby Sable. -Stone and Mink ;• Marten, Royal Ermine, Arlie* Chinchilla, At... Ac. i. , • , . Min assortment of Fur& tbr trimmings I. lame Nadal).- nimble. Alen. a fine rumortment, of Ladies' and (lante rn} Glom* (lento' Collars and Nilo, Carriage and Sleigh. • Robes. Foot Muffs, Ai. , All then Love articles are mad, in the nevrest stylerrand warranted. • (IEO. F. lIVIIRATII. ...• • ! Yo. t 3 21}i11..4 4.4..streel. PhiladelphiiC , . . N. 11. All kinds of SHIPPING FURS bought. ..- . - Oct. l. 1) '5O. 42-3 M ' : . . TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTNEL - '.. : • T HE UNDERSIGNED being larggi : engaged In manutlretoring Oil Cloths, has made at. rangemento to sell his own manufactured goods. the Mock an stare to complete, the finality , uasurparbefLind the pricen at which he as afford to Pen, cannot WI to give statinfictlon. Special ear, will be taken In aellecttng tbr order.. ilia ',Stock tonrlito of ELI/tlit till. CLOTIIS. from 2 to IS feet - I 'wide—new; pattern. oaks, tapestry. rusrhk , and flies; i CAB RI AO R TiiS OI L cyrrsis, nn dick.. thins anti thus v lin. enameled and 0 in surface: TABLE OIL C 1 0T11 5 ,4 to 6-4 wide: in the pi and tem*. su perior to ihe'llin pmted: STAIR DIM GET )11. 11. I .3111, Ar. Kier, house, l'9 Atoll st., b ey Th rd. Philadeittia, - Tit eatisa, AffrivrVacturie. -August 4, '4.;', • ' . ' . - 31-bm '.. ', TO FOUNDTLYIII2I, RACittRISTO it Onntiit A PI.T RYES,- N. E. corner South send .. , Penn streets.. Philadelphia. furnishes Ingot conger. and rann.pig ben, Rhea iron. solders, tire bricks, pert able for spelter. !kick tin. lead: finindry mouldings. Encino< crucibles. anthrinny, babbitt Mehl. wind 'of all kinds brae. old copper. Ae., Le. lie by ohm, a dealer In wrought and east 'Scrap iron and other metals. It Is lils Amine tractommodaterattehintstsandothersata distant* from the city. by furnishing any article they may limit! in their business.. Articles. not mentioned la the shore will ba procured aid forwardfd. -toy Inquiry In the above linc will be promptly answered: .r. • i • , A. Puns*.,, , N. Loonier South. and Penn streets. Elept,ft '54 • ~. . ... . 3.5 . 45 . VTOOP i ioilkilMON 11101iiiii; : Ridge Avenue, Phuadelphia. '., r 11Eattention of the-public is invited M • ' I. the extenntre manufactory and wan- c oons of el s :t rrilee, who to prepared lo furnbdu, at the shOdeirt notice, teal Bailing of every deicriptlon for C'eandirdes„ PubliC mid Private Buildings. also Verandahs, Rateable& Vountains, Setteen..f hairi. Lions., DM& Ac.: 'add ollibr Ornamental Iron Work of 'a decorative diametet. all of • which IS Osoented with the express dew of pleising the taste, while they etundne ell the retrileltes - .70 . 100, and substantial construction.- -, • . •• - . ~. . . Purchasers may rely On haring all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of d'estinatiori. .. ' A book.rif designs will be Pent. Si. these who wish to make a selection., KODKOT .WOODi .' '- Ridge Avenue , below Spring Garden St, Shihula. Oct. 6,'35.. . . 40..21n ,;. 1 41-2 m . 11'1111a/33 33.(lod.vrii NEW 'ENGLISH EDITION- L 1 14.06 GLEISENTAGIC GAGLoGY. !AWED. ‘? ; ; MANUAL of- Elementary , GMole nlryi se, the ancient rhanvo of the Perth and WI whaldtanto. no illnotinvod Iry Geological motkumenio. by Kir Charles Lyrli, U. A.. 'F. R. S. Firth English edifies, mat . enlarged:nod illuarodcd with:LW wood cutp,,. one•VoL,Aco. Cloth.Sl i 5. • ALSO, ° CB LYeirs . PripetPiro of Grang": or, the modern &Miter" et the Earth and ItalobalAtants. INlntb and revise 4 tdl - labile Vol., Bro. Cloth, V 25. ; For :ale at ' 11:11ANNAN'S Rcpt. all, SS 39._honk anel Ataffoneo Skim ' CRATES: . JustPaidished,' a New Discovery in Nail LOAM , . , .. &hi, 'A FEW WORDS on the ratronal iiente .• 1 I men t. ni t ato Medicine, of SPeroisfaltholl 1 .- or Land Woaliness: Nervotts Debility: ,Low ;:i Spirits.Lassitud... Weakness of the l'Amlii.; ..etid Reek: Indisposition end Irni•ispaiity . for .ritudy end i.ati;.r. Dullness of Apprehension. Isnw of Memory. Ater „Pion to Society. Loco of Solitude. Timidity, SeltDistiturt, :Dizzineats,!ilead•Arbr. involuntary Discharge,. Polite in the Side. - Alleetlon of the I.7.yes. Pimples 011 •tli.' OM &renal and other Infirmities In Man. ~ . ; ;;,. ;: • Wreak the Preach of Dr. B. Be Leitcy. i ' The important fact that tbree'alarmingrernplaintiwarY raailY be removed oratAnailliediciaMb In this email 'tries clearly &ginner/and; and tho entirely new and bttbly . .attcreatrat treatment , . an adopted by the author,lcil ex plained, by means of irbfeb Imery one la enabled to`eirre_ ./ritnerlf rfrdly. and the least passible Dad. araidlns . it/elide. MI the advettbNi - riontrams of tibe Feat in` any addrensgratis. and post free In a seaindlin veleta.; by remitting (post paid) two issdagestaurpli to : Dlt. 11. Ds LAN.P.T.. Sept. 14, '3si 'l7-Itras 17 . Lisprnard Norntork OBBUIVAL NOVEL BY E. 1:-WILLIO r THE HOME JOURNAL FOR leas ~.: • • ' Bow anal Brilliant Series. • % TIN ;the fifth of - Jauntily next, the first k . Jtsumber of the sax antra tut it'6o3. of Zia ;Well known Yanaly News Paper, will twinned, with nip , type - and new, attesetlons; the principal one is of thelind which has been parrakVinth .Ulintoan and ZinnPoall pertaneals, to be tbootataptithlo 'sad popular, SM.. A :VOW it arri,A inuolherr. Thetitle 15... , TA . 114 EANit Or. ittritbqf o bidt else-torldet..4 novel,* by N. P. yO 4 , ' Meows return 04 the anthoelt pro to nfirkiwtattlha ;has Mot-with Nom. puerto. in other days, but whkb he . •aboudootal forth. strougar,ideortious Mind W and ors,_ the debtor routarale--nay babe untottrestiat,to the rhos of loaders who hayi kindly Mk:l*rd him Ittlath. lila logger explicatee and Detterknoirlydgp at the natletr gill, of bonne, give him groaror atvantighai than pat* •for truthhllke . portrayal In &nom Ili has, bwilOty o lair etnrr of personal observation - and fricidenk' aft* has toren Wapiti non hissrallable material willip'Sba; teed to actual dateriptiou. and width eoldd only bi and through the•dlotadisidualizing protean pr Tom*: • ' In otiditkm to this new, trature' t a ortlett or 440 1 4 *d e b /Ai gi m p mid hinsdity O. P.Mainiticintil in VA WO woutlek., in vase, founded IOpOO jaaa, calk V!‘ , • Mors oi 0 Star." -by , J , Mt FILMS Un Aznentiticlologar ,Tortes Sr orar natengent bt - itetk !! It h "W l * numbet Of the year. '' '`' - , n' . .. - Beside* the eoutrinnints' Oka, - 1/t 01' aiRiaiia'r the lions Attend will' entails tre and One* to t tr tle,Ourtipoististoor of a lure WC nottribal • arb-ialt. spite of ills Ifurojirat, lindabes—t sokeflos 'Of l in most fit tarrothbp publhatil or, -414 . Mean* an--puipiquaat inotir . elf actfuliOts • aneedoW.Abs emu and the palatal atetebtai of pal*: ibartrient—_ „Be - 4n* Reuel, of the, world we nab lini•-tuat baroaklealitrolli tor tlatt lodit holdotto—thothrldt and ranter* ~Pows -41 i. pleit of 'NOV lagetattali••••The "int.'hoiott lad pathos dl the thaes—ilad tattosou 1146. Inolit v s!azmitlip• tr 04 ansubr, sod thtt usual mitt ofranftleflottld,bla nen the ullilaturat of Surlbb ' liteeindokorlo Timm: poetry. or. 142 need pot ,roudadolar main that wo haoaano tenor two attsarpinial- i sip , ibtiftellitutilk itiridi of Yrio rOO2, irtiollinil , Of ilk early nitre Or tatty two Aaiun Of strlyiall ' • . asomar Bittleadreoultb. 07 walla , ....-. It t • 'Mahal—ice one OW la; ihrtanta4Billa4* !laY f)terilr:Mrifoll44i3pltatati - • ' T.d aio. kadPalyal . ort, lit illidroorsta4loll.ll4 .4 ‘ . • xri. c 4 ... 5., , _ 'll . , ,;''' -, En FANCY FURS, PUBLICATIONS.::. L, ~,Briltrirmi, , -, ,,, z.., „,. ----.44.64 ..... ~..._ - ~. . .. .. • _.. '''''' - . -- --''; : .;';.' . 1. 0 .14140. . 1.40: • -. 0., 1 . 1 ::::-•::L' ,.. .','_:;ti . ligeti.WiespeOillk,,enziciinittato t tile .ic. . . , ~. Alutthe haa - -misplated ida etioitar f mac ak . ~ to locust Yalkiy, Mohnylkill raounthiand loam* • plink tri, famish all :kinds ,0t Limber at - that !OF,* Prioal 14 Moa t #ainlhatti and ifutf *kg ..try st*aliadeoception. ~, illiirlißentkerithat cattolordMat thwaluddiiMMlM . - Pim lie . *-4111-W , - 1 - , "- !•-:.***Willitt L ' ; '" •-- . LUMBER VILUNIMER H.L- .: ::,4 . - - : i il ',,D4phiiti. '.&/.SOSirtehatibi r . s lC* • " I altod taraiMit MillstainidaM.Mit ell With •‘•. ; ' ••.- ' . rtillUVlCt'. 1 . Al,* 011ahnitt , rddntiom iiiinglinst lath; , and •- • • ;• • lath *brags amairto-.. Mmorandettionarig-sit . Rao!- ter bills ar :icy beaftiphantlaisa of lumbick will and I to`Alierr Ward Co &phi/ to the undersigned, astbe *.• • • piny, luta' . bine* - Taer'' at 'troika od thalraell. and - - give gam :Mspaich•to waders Il_w_map mob& • - ; . .:• •:;• .- - ... •-• .; • FiLLIFOUIt WUXI& Mag. e &pt., . :. 3.- . 1-3,.. ~ ~: , - : • Letter addrawo-"" narriaburg, Mi... -• No as '-lii, •;),1 -• , .. , . 3 . - „ 11 ;,; 71 : to ACHINE CiAlitiintrit Y... 11 ALISO* S. S. t4/3 PACTDRY A ' SAAB_ l i t. RattOolchavameeinity, Pa. irrql Subscriber. (of 'the . lite .firrOO & Lwow, haying now . his Manufactory . - complete , is prepared to manufacture by inachlue. • . Pracfm , Fromm, Sian, Alms; DUO, Mutters; I'. aid " Awning rtas Awning h.imad genet. • - .. " .„ '. ally all tufting in Woad. • Aim ',..,.1; Drift al Roillenal Cent, with the Iron w 3 ar .completes he., Ac., at the shortest notieS. ._ . . • 1 111 He for sale Camber any deamiption. - and en 'famish WM of Lumber at short no. Also,an mud of DOOM Rash (gland and pr i m ed ), Bed Posta,* &a., mataally on hated. ; ' • • - - • - - doldrotia of PantitaabiM amid, in his tine - - Mtailesai, re Invited. to MI audieutnize his dock an woalmanaldp bating perchadog.eisewhere. • • ' Orders Are solkit and. strict utbmikal WM be or to their Ildthful and prompt aseattion. • - - ___ •_- - - - ' •-- -"-'I ' • ; ' • - - • • ,- MARLYS L*WTON, Ja.: , St; Cia li t z Velarstlay A. 1335,. ~ , ;..- • : .. Erly :• • • —r---• ' • 0 ENV LUMBER YARD; • _,:.- L, I In IlehayllrlU *lames. . . - • PAI I M' &-FR117, - .'respeetfully invite thoattaintkosof Bidders and others, to thair Maite utioitmeht.of Seemed and !)York Limber-, which_ Way .will be peppered M: faintish by the latter end. of Mar& next, at time lownstpiadlie rates, YOU CARII!I._ •,. . 1. 1 Our stack causista of Wausau; Yawns Pass IMAMS, Palm aud Boum Also heavy stuff. such as Item's, Jima, Sysaa, Scisttraos, Parrs, to.' We - have also or. dared a 'assortmeaMot didenaut dicalltiatof Jam :and I*, Itunututs.•Mcims, Castimilaints. Paulin and • IPuunr.t tber with all Ober materials belonging tothe Limber. - _ ~_ ~_7: i ' • . - 1 One of Arta - being, a .peactlial trolldin 'we Batt* It; ourselves 'laying seleetMonistock invert a maser as togivel i matiresatisfsetim. Ourihsavylumberharibeen Mid to Order. thus lamenting - Mach waste to the per. Wiser or Inithier.... -• • • ,- 1 : • .:. , . Call and etunhimlbeibm porctinains elsewhate. '• Yard impolite. . Palm's Mice, • .. i • 1'; It. PAUL • ' &buy II Ilaven. lfebrusay 24,D535 -,- ' - Ady - 0 • • -• • '•'. i lIIDWIN o. , rieri. _ _ ...... .TO , RPNTRB AND BUILDERS. i The liebizylip'Co.launberlklianifiettring Co., T A VINO ,now - their large' Shop!On •• - Railroad *trod In full .amra l Bowan prep:triad to turnh. to , carpenters and Willem gene rally, boors, Minds, Mutters, Risk :Mouldings; Poor and 'Window frameamd miry article in Mt line in the latist idyls and wcalmanlikr toanaer, and at ; a saving of ilk perm'. on twOat mt.: They have alio op hand. a large*mort. wont of I• - .. • .. - i • - ' 2 - • . White MU. Plank. 3, 2,e r :__2.1!.4.1 1 14, 1.3 A 341nch pOel, • White Pin. Boards and Platte - Pine Flooring. , 'Yellow do .do : .Yellow •do do , ' Dry and linen Hemlock .or all• kinds for building par- Oak, Haide. l'oplar, Chak, Plank and Scantling Boards, I and 1 ;;4 inch. • Cherry and Walnut Plank.`forraUlnii. • Mao turned omit, such'', bed posts. table lags, haula ten. on hand or tumid to onler, and Nib of stuff laWld to order t the shortest notice. ; Chto Ten Horse Engine with 24Saet holler. all Complete and Ingqod order. for We, cheap, by ths Schuylkill Co. !Amber Osopany. !! Pottaville. August li. . Il INUFACTUREB . ; ----,.. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. - . Charles Smith ; l i rcorricier• . Ali:of coal shovels, molest toalrfddlaitSC• e4Th pa ronage of the nubile Is )erep...thally Shileited. -July, '65 : o.ly ' .. . NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. onyx* erassr, ant Po o% tistow irot a Ilin i rortsvuts. LASI UEL STRO USE hhs just opened ij a liMge stock of all hinds of Boots, :hoes, Trunks, IC'arpat Bags. OtunshOte. Ac. Among 1 his stock may always ho finand Ladies' and Childre:allhomi, ( tatters, slippers, Re., of every variety. Also; Boots and Sheep Salted for Miners' wear. ufseturingand Bereiring doneat theshortest notice. -10 et. 'al .•55 424? E TEPISIVE MARBLE YARD, i ci Illaiiiintausio Si., ;Pottsville. " rA,H. Subscriber is prepared, at his old St d, to furnish all kiedsOf materials in Ids line, ur uild tigpurposes—rlainandernamental. lie invites Mr attention to thel ltimb Slants and Mona te of his manufacture: They ran be had in en It , e variety of style, and wlll compare favorably In St sty and finish, with any nbtained elsewhere; and are end at cheaper rates. I , Jan.! 1355 ?Ay* ! JOHN T. LANG. —_—__ .. _ _ BLINDS AND SHADES," 1-.. ! (1F- very variety, on hand and made it° tder. Iry • A. 11. BIIITTOII at. CO., - . • • To. 40 Korth Third strfa, l'hiladelphin. Manufacturers of Gold Bordera and painted Shades, of beautiful designs, with every deerription of Blinds and Shades trimmings. facings:Ae.,.vhdealla and Man; at prices tt will give satisfaction, October ha 13,'55t ° slam ;TIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. 1., tott.Nosweglasji & Illtatu*tasmo. , M. ZERBE announces to the cit izens. of Waivedlle and ritdnity, that he is pre [Mnufacture V•metietri iffinds of etery, Abe, color e, at abort notice and at the lowest rates. Ile fident that a trial alone le sufficient to be Con. f the itdrantage of pure/wing his Blindst: 'assortment of Blinds constantly on band. H. repured to 'repair, paint.Mnd trim old Blinds In MUM? as to render Mimi 'almost squad. In appear new. . 1854 .1-1; HEAOOTB A NDN T le lnharriber, thankful for past patron age, would respectfilly Inform. his friends and ttO public generalirltud he FAH contin ues the hi:minces of ceiling: l making and re pairing WON and SHOES, of all - ew—wellb kinds. at the shortest miles and moat reauctable prime. et the corner of Centre and Oil lowhiti rtieeds. Pottsville. and wituld solicit *continuant* of their favors. hoping that strict .attention to business will merit It. ' • ; SILAS STROCBH. Cor. Centre and Oallowbfff Ste., Oppeeiteffsauinge Wife: Novernher 10.1.5 YEN= fith Ell pared to and sty, feels co -minced o A fistel Is also p 'netts &nee, to OUSHNEL 4 TULL. - 64 pock gltreetiMktladelphlii, .ill'e.;;;diwt„,.. Gigs, Coartus,: liarnuehea, V' loelped .1.11:8. Glisters, Wheridearrtres, Nursery:Swings, Rocking llois: t s, atm. Invalid Chaim ac., .te.. wholesa a and retail?' - SepteMber 22, 1t , 53 i. . :gay POT'TSVILLE ' , ~. , SA ale slid Harness Mantilietory. ' - - he Suberiber nrquld ' n moat ntspeetfully !smite the 1 attention of the ettliens of P,otts- • . Fine lind tha Coal Region In general: to his rge an well selected stock' of SADDLERY. all kindle of • . . I Carriage and Teta Karnes., Collars of all descriptions, Drift harness. Le. lie 'de. sires all who =ay need anytblnr ln the above line to call and seestila . goods before pnodtaelng elsewhere, as there can he nothing Inst. . , . • , Orders for Ilainos. Ai.. prnniptly Ailed on reawmaLle twins. I . • LEFEVER WOMELPDORFF.. % 9P.Pceigg CPI/ Plod Mora, Olsen street, liatseilk. h 3.1555 : [Slav 13.'541 114 f _____ - • • SOCK DRILLING IMEACHUIES FOR sumo. • GAILDNEWS PATENT, .1 - 4 10,R tunneling or elia ft ing - ---operated by hand, horse, or Maui power :. . Pmallest form of the machine veldts but to pcMndkean be operated by one morm;and strikes= hloww.per minute. The blow ix olds nod by the compression of au India RubberSpr t ar. which. expending. throws the twill with great fore. In evngl erate rock one man ea* drill a hole lli Inches In diainet , flinches in depth. per honr=in ordinary and stone.' stone.' to 3 feet per boar. It drills Orin:Illy welt at any angle. Ins driftirsy, 6 feet by 11, two of these machines nun be ' worked. /11e work of this machine. can be seen et Filen' Tunnel', on Volt Carbon roe& %bore it wax ex hibited. Machines can be furl:4l43ml of increased power as wanted. . •; Thei'atent MAIO Pr Schuylkill and other counties is for tale.. Apply to the katente.. • ' -O f : AIITIIIIIOARDNEB, - Trinity Buud:nr. New 'ark. =NM M MOROCCO NE ROCCO LEATHER and SHOE IL indlog &re, at Dcriaold stand, on .liallroattat., tuirille,, . The undersigned respectfalq informs the customers of the above nett known establishment, that - he will contin ue the rasanfactunr of all kind. of - - - • - . ~• .• • ' . : MOROCCO, , • : ..- .- Sub is Kid. Straits, Front Ihnorii, Shoe, Hot and Book. ilindinr Pink : Linings ,. Zr.. ae.; and • will ;constantly to . .rem • hand a 'general assortment of all kinds of LEATII. Kn. o has (Mk Tanned and MA SOM.Leather. Slaughter hips. iirenr6_ and City Calf Skit* . , • - .":.tlincri -Upper.LAttiter. and aiiaeleti of shoe'ritidinga, such g .Threttlia. Nana, Pogo. Cljairmahe.,./te., altar which will tie Sold at theintrest cub prier.. ‘. 7 • ', ' ' ' - Jonx h. - MINNIO. r • litr;Aft kinds or Skive tenth as fiber", tient 'fleer.4lle. - and also Punsse,•talien In exrharMe for Leather, at the. hlxhest market *toes, Of paid foe ins ult_.. . Pottsville. 0rt.p.18.13. - . i. - ---' - ' •-. - . • CUBA NAB FALLEN .7 • '-': ' . - Igo has the Price of nets and - Caps. • . - -- ' 'tYlf *mid again 'host reepeetfidly,in i • o ri 14 rite the attention of Vie eitlarim o Potterille - and :eountry is gerienL to - 4 • . our large and eleprit'.iiasiortment of all !aide 'or - goct in Our lino, that we kive now metre& and are In dal receipt of. comprised of VMS. Caps, ftwa. dr. • . Cleithirmirtea Ana Moleakin';ll4ll; always ` on - JO tli - Or. wade to order of the latest styles. - Otter Conk Kossuth Hats. filuntittodes.-ht shut aligthint hi-the Bat • and 4 W. wouldtdio Ineltif the narthUbir attention of thole, 4111 s 'Worn' assortment of I , l34B;irtdeb hare lierttilsitad ,• with . - Cent* front tbritargest Mocha:ln the intintry r i i , B2 • Xetti g Audi hi. left undone:oft: Mr Iffifoithit= • Ref 40 i , •Vall and give se a trial, neat doer tiOUSet, : -A.,' :.. - ~.. ~--..... •.:•• . ,' !Cl. O . UTVZLY : #4OO..,. .N. Ili—Alaige 'iveortieget-ot ileFele:iieetj . ititA.!;a priree to unit the times. -•' • .••-". _ • , . ,:- •: . . lieretaberld.:lllsll. :: -- :•- i ' flifay I:O4tY ' -. , -. 4lii ,-, • , ', . . . , . .4ntiAt IMPRQVEMENT IN Oussili, -•:'• • ,- ,-,,, ,-- tiponiciva ,. ' , . ,:-....-:::-"-,- - ---', - Ili Aiition;• - • Ibridatittid lviitifkkiiinsit ' .rarE . .tijbatetiti*rinforniethiC:p e o.o* •••, :-- #chitptitilf rointii'ibit ks`olils''' r itindinint.., ' Sir rl wily right tloirid iliiitalikliailadrets, tilts' . veviet .- •?-11iere , eveOstriesei liitiileefizeiv pod= - 'MTh. A . .lee.hteelphi steit teethe Daeble• Ike, . Weed PiciimOulep, the. lielltkneepat loift,ll . lteit • Will tetaP wlib- Pet leesith,,io - ,Proi-, . (Idols • retie 'Pomp, eitli tensed** tri - nip*: de. , !they - ere iniiiiion itir *Mi. let vlialleiv 'het utel leas traklailithertitatti'Ainter Alb, IWO theitehissieretivorti vilimesselhoime it evellv edge . *MIL . : , 41=tie i i k. tokif isitel. - thves-Palpiceleeeveme = li tiii ewe - 17Q Ire M eer i ii i r= k at i ti , elt r C lA lli.e 4l 2 - oat of oniit: , The !Weill* 11 , eviii' Of ibi'ilien* • . 1 esti*Ovistrytbete orinlietvilisititilleme 14' :',t, 11•.1!..Werfilatiebtealdiedithotetrehltandiftr .Iteitide i eeiva iBoll4 liell avid seee.hkeiwetteg. 1 ~ yet ireeo 1 . and - roil*, c mannetet a 7ireit; enbesiweould kliii • , 'lac thiroto Ili *MU iikbelde ' - : litteldi ;phi 'dent ..*easibeleishigiltelikeleg*her diet Slogvaelf : .-Atlind. 4 ellt , •plitkik i ii , ,11:. tiii.. , f • , iri ••• ,_ ,-• g , , .... „,,... 1. :i. ,- • .... : • . ---;--- AtAreiliat7'-,-,c. ..irr i ,7: Itiedleve.ivilell.iet taiiwVovAtir igialeruk, veili , ..Ikillliv givt,pilyMaitinded IN • fAilit CAlfelks '.• • .1.- " -- ~: .i. - . Po:frit/or er.4e' IN* ,set I~al coexig. -'. • rot irmist...t.io.-az, • - • •••=-:, 41-ly -': .• . •', .. . . .. ~...... . ..,. ...„... . . .. .. . .. . .. ...., . . --. . .. .. ... , . .. ...,. . . - - . . . .- ..), - ; .. -- . . • • -...,.....- . , . . . ... ... . . . • .. , -... x $ t AL.-. • • -- :Musa, staaweir mum= amen= g o, . - '' - z - . .iff.4.l9loAttslth afro,. atortmod. - , , c;-.EVERET ai T'S ,PatentGradu s ., ;wee pgu,knimi.wit einelinit - liftitdeerf elpti indrawn herb! 'ed. , Americausad ontelTrumeeieidlitniii,lo lllll"- epidted. limped:r lellide of itlk sad cotton elastic ' ideetlitp.%fteralV4lollll,l24 beftartitiolafte; •_ ebegaikte Imes, oniseietees, aod 4istriusesta rbe depr , ildtedibble.tettlaMM : - ado Tammuz t Titarssus ti 11103521111 kt _ C. K. NEEDLE. .. Tram , AulAd.t.)447o. iiclittabliebasallid, 011TEr West:Carrier of 12ttila ...4 lace lime* ) tilbsde4hia, ibipster -dna ErnierbTrussesii.bbaft earns( HAW...l4Okm and disability irttb rarest construction. Hernial or ruptureMpatients an he suited by remit ting aninunts =below i..,-Seasdingumubarothacheareund tbir hips, and stating aide affected. Abut of single Tama: t.., , s'., gi, L 5. Double—id, $ll, ' ftS and gin. - ~.. ' • - . _ , ' ibstnisiks tie to wear. and how to effo rt a CUM w hen pidble. stint via the' Trim", Aker Smoak-ingmait satiety, - - . Dr. Ilusiaeo Improved Patent Body Braes, for the emir of Prolamin Uteri. EDinal A. 144 and Sao a. Patent Sitemider Brame. Card •E and or Braces , adapted to all with Stoop Shoulder' and Weak Lange: English Elastic Abdominal beim, Suspen sories- Sninitsand female. lii- Ladies' Remark "ritb Lady attendants. Philadelphia. July ES. '65 . - salt' E . the aid a Microscope . ; we See mil Th lions r of littie openings on the.ikes of our ts theae this Otntment, when rubbed on the skin, is to Miy organ or Inward part. Disesees of the Kidneys. disorders of the Liver, affectiois of the Haut, ledismatimi of the Lunge, Astase,Oonglisand Colds. are by Its memos effeetnelly aired. Every housewife knows that salt passeefreely through beim or meet of any thiekness. This healing Ointment far more readily peue tratea through any bone or fleshy part of the Living body, curing the most am/moue inward aunplaints,that can. not he reached by.other means. Erydpolis, Salt nom Iksorbstio Rumors. No remedy has ever done so much the the cure of dim ewe of the Skin, what brim they may lIISSUMINIIIIthiS Ointment. 4iio awe of. ffalt iltatun.Sentry Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas ; can long withstand its influence. The inventor has Unveiled (tier Many parts of the globe, the principal heetdtalsdispenaing this Ointment ring advice as to its implication, and has thus been the MOMS of restoring moinitires numbers to health. • Bore L* Sore Breasts , WOlUlad UlCers. Sonic of t e most scientific surgeons rely solely on the use of this wonderiniOintment. when having to cope with the wont cases of sores, wounds. nieers. glandular swat- Hogs, and tumors. Profit:nor Holloway hal:, 11 command of thd Allied tkmerstMersta, dispstched to the hospitals of the East...large shipments of this Ointnunit. to bo used under the direction of thelledleal Staff. in the worst es 'sett of wounds. It will cane any uleer.glandttlaritrelling' 'stiffness or mntrsctidn of, the joints, even of 03 years. standing. - Pil*l Illstubm These and other siMilar distress . Ins complaints can be ottextuilly cured If the Ointment be well rubbed In woe the parte alfeettd and by otherwise following the printed infections arm:ad oath pot INA the Ointment ea ld Pals shoeht Le used in Mc Allow. 109 oases: Runiona 1: Sore !Ape .. Burns • &me Breasts Chemed llands I Sorelfeads PhiThlalns Sote.Tbroals Vistula* . ' .; i Soros of all lands (lout • • Fpfllll3ll • , - • Lumbago • - Scalds 'Steel:trial Empalme ' Swelled Mande Pilesl •• Stiff Joints Rheumatism . r Mem 'Salt Rheum' . Yearned Some R i j n Di se ar e . ! Wound' of all kinds. Ifir-Sold at the; Maiinteetories of .I"mfeeeor ITuttoeiie, Co Malden Lane. Nev.: tork. and 24-t Strand. London, and by all reportable Dingilini and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States.and the eitilinkrorkt, in vont. at 25-eenta;G2 ll 4. cent., and dl' each. Itirilurre k a rtufderabie savior by taking the Urgesstem. , • • .N.lt.Directionsfoe;fhe guidance of patients In every disorder are adlzed to`eseh Pot. Jnnt 2.11/54 . . 23 jrR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has ,iisco,erva olio or our common pasture weeds • nauedy tbpt curve EvOrilizul d Humor, • . , from the worst scritula 'down to a common pimple. - r 1 .; ........ . - Ile h tried it In OVer 1100 enacts. and never filled ea ent in two cases (both thunder humor). Ile has now in hie on over till hundred certificates of its virtue, all Within twenty taw of Boston. • Two bottles are Warranted to_ cure a. nursing sore month. ;:i . t One to three bettl4 will cure the worst kind of pimple, On the face. 1 '' 7 .., . Two to three bottles will eure the system of biles. Two bottles are.warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth and stomaCh. Tbroe to rive bottles are warranted to cure the went rase of Erysipelas. ,`?-! Ono to two, bottlea lire warranted to cure all htunor in the eyes. • . ,Tao bottles are wiiianted to cure running of tlit. ears and blotches among ihe.hair. Four to air bottler are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulears. too bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skirt. Two or three boteas are warranted to cure the wand rase of ringworm. _ Two or three bottles are wan anted • tu;e the moat desperate ease of rtietunatlsm. . Three to roar Lattice are warranted /sure the salt rheum. - Flee-to eight bottler will cure the worst tale of scrof ula. . mum . A benefit hi aiwa.vi experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect carets warranted when the above gitantity . Is taken. ; ' Reader, I peddled crier a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity- of Beaton. know the effects of it in every ease. So sure as water will extinguish tins, so surd will this core humor. I never sold a bottle of it lint that sold another: after IS trial it always speaks tor There are two tisingsabont this herb that appear to me. surprising; first that it' grows in our •pastures, in some places.quite plentifnl;tand yet Its value has never been known until I diseprered it in ISI6--aeoond, that it should cunt all kludg of humor. . • In order to give song; idea of the sudden rise and greet popularity of the dieCovery, I will state that in APflit lea. I peddled It and sold about six bottles per day—in ' April.lttl. I mold ovi+one thousand bottles per day of it. • Some of the wholekele druggists Who have been in the business twenty; and thirty years. say that nothing in. thb annals of patenbmedielnes was over like it.' There is a universal pestle of it from all, outer& • In my own Imaateill always kept it lankily for humors, •litit since Its as a general family medicine; great and wonderful :ridges have been found in it that never snipeettoi. Several rases of epileptic tits—tidisease which mural ways considered Incurable, have been cured by a few tat. Iles. 0, what a' meet, 11 it will prove effectual in all eases of that awful Melady,-:there are but few who have Bern more of It than I have. I know of iserend, cases of Denney, all of them aged people cured brie. E'er tbe various diseases of the Liver. Slek Headache, D.f*psla. Asthma, Fever and Ague. Pain in the. side, Diseases the Spine, and particularly Id dlr. muses of the kidney*. Ac., the discovery has done more good-Man any niediOne over known. . co change of dietneceesary—eat the. Irstlon get and Mum& of It. ' ' • ' Dirtetioarfor strek4-Adults, one table-fp:010W per day —children over tett' `lean, O dessert spoonful—children from eve to eight plant, lettspoonftl. As -no directions can be applicable tee all eonstintions, take tinflielent- to operate on the bowels twice s day... Manufsclured , by , ; ' DONALD KENNEDY, t ca. l2o„ .. .lE . nityrs sired. Roxbury Na::. .rilOot One Dol lar. trholoaU. Agents:—Na*, Yotic city, C. V. - Clicking. SI Ramie, street; C. It, Ring, 1.02 Itniedway: Rushton *. Clark. •TIS Droadirai; A.:D. d D. Sands. WO Fulton St. . Wholesale agent.jor Penney Innis, T. W. Drat! & Soso, 132 North 2nd Street. P.hlladelphla. • - Yor sale In rotterille, by, J. O. Brom*, J. C. MOW: arul N Radenait. Slay 1Q. 1R55 , 4 20.1 r • . • . Ts, NO, DOUBT, the most wonderiul I.lllscords7 of thliv age of promo. The following b • from • disthmulabewf member of the medical profession: Pawl, January], 185.5. • Proj . . O. J. Wend.:-Ditut lint:--Unsolidted, I send you this certificate. Atter being nearly bald fora long time, and haring tried all the half restoratives extant, and having no faith in "any, I was induced, on heating of yours, to give it a trial. T placed myself in the bands of a barber, and had My bead well rubbed with a swa t s= brush, and the liestoraUro then applied and well rvibbid Sp, till th e seelp was; all allow: is 4 repeated every morning, and In thiee weeks the young lair appeased, and grew rapidly linen August last up to the present time, and is now thtelt 4 blank and strong—soft and pitUs; ant to thectouch. whereas, before it was harsh and wiry, ' what little there was of it. and that little there. was dis. appearing rapidly- 1 ,1 still use your-Restorative about twice a week. and shall soon hare a good and perfect crop of hair. ' Now I kerb read of these things—and who has not?—but hive curter seeu hitherto, any mile in which any permit's hair wits really benefdted by tiny ofthe hair tonics, Et, of the day; and it really domino pleaaurete ,reverd the mutt, 042year/erten«. I have recommended your pr e vtratien hens; anti it already has alarm, and general rate throughout thelreritory. The people here. , saw its effects. And bare confidence In It. MI whottave Used it herilyriiicolitride with me in what I hire written. The supply sou sesit was the mholerale agents for the, t Tenitory,la "alnoitty -exhausted, and daily trolultiea are Made br it. You `divierve credit for your dixrevery. for one. return youthanks for the benefit it has done Inc. 4wr I certainly ; had...despaired long, long age;of ever ef feeling any such fottult. 1 conglatulato you that your fortune {and a 'large one) IA already made. Your* h astily.a ' •J: W. noND„ • ' Tim et,Bou2 A •Nellogg, Druggists. ACtORY. Tlrfattfield., .11gsr.,Jaattary 12,1855. ' Pent: It r.i MAt Sts:—laving wade trial of your !hilt berth:4a' We, tt'Tlyeli faxe pfeasurelo gar that ha of. fort has boots truellant la mooring inflammation. datt• draft. and a oonstaht -tenden tehlog,with which - 1 hive twee tiotibled from childhood, and bas also restored toy hair. which wiabccovolog gray. to its (Memo e w er . T bare resod otli* article with anything like thaplea. sure and plu t. Tows truly, • • • - ~, • , . 1,, S. BRAGG. S. . - . (lairsat a; a Mier. dated, Eite l Pae July 27, 1841.) -'Motors. aJ. IV* don't you send us as mufti mate df your great Ifsti Itestorative? We want an "heti* corning to supply the orders on baud; and have not hid a bottle on our sUlrea ibr on, a walk, and that bas been the ease tyke before. Theveforn. Pend as at 'east ono gnaw of each nisei as an ,article en Justly nolebrated as your 'par Restorative .111 on. • Pleasetent us by Express. • Your, - • • • arena* Baniatta, • ' CAicago, 1t1., At0y,144184, ID - of Tr el i Iwg ex Otniels eed the ma& 'greet of Your Wok Restorattre, I drop you lhir upon the inaideet. - About two reisre ago my half `goeuisetmff !Mini off and twain tray was hut teeming bid& I meta weed who bad used your, Restorative, and *Juo so bight' , of its Artueli Lunt ibillecti to try it, 'lt gh I but little faith, as 1 bad nereroiried m many other remedies. t commenced usdekrour retorritiver to January isot,. A few apollattions fastened my hair Ormly -It began to fa" no, grow oak Mai turn back tette Reuter eolorNitek). :Attila ttmo liffally restored- to tta erfilmtl.eatoe, health and aopeatiMee, an d I rhaelaff7,retylaratalff - tta ilk) to a ll . • 7 • • - J D.-11031/. , „ traittaset ildiassisavets, March 0, El eassatibiaseet at loniser hair. tor orreralyears putt, not only pay, but peteetly white. 1 hats eat Ii slue asallsoro caps to hide it rem slew: tint. lune 3 tuontbs Atm via iledtteod to, ofe. your gar Radom tire, and I taut, an that Its °beta veva at. mot sahuoulous; • tor ICUs , danced It itvadually to all Illibremrspleodoilui td a dor. and left It ad soft and Mos. * as to tomer* heaitlfal dem It over sem Oft nod d y the lallsoars. ot ths /loot nil.- I , oareastlp theorems.. retoulatend It to-every lady as decidedly the best peps, atichaliattelet simkotanstkingtt the i n to ~r = , l - .1— ' • ' '415 " *541114111. - • -1: 1 11111* veer. VOl4l34lllllletat It „Dappet A Illisti 5 w ltAltustt Philuelpbb; anti I , 'Aliptpi!othisPir i bk , ugust 3 MEE ifiZES=IIIIII A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! Per, ararvelloas Age. TN GREATEST Aedleal liseeiverr of Me Age. PROF. 'WOOD'S /WU RESTORATIVE. ILkEDWlnxii IYAIIAROfiD IRON.** I 5 root old' M Threbn i lh " Y46Y4te • ' Broad Art;et. Maw nutc VidleAtelphis: Nov, 2.1,,f13 • 3 :447441 t PATEN . COLD LAMPS.' 1.. subaeritmrs being appointed sole dgente firthe ode of fitmadtcr 4 lirktit's Wind Lard twin* la Schuylkill warmly, km* ii large ear sortment tor sale. which !we highly. recommended r econmay and convenience. 11111(3ltT it Lunn. Ifteteilhek April 14, 1E55 - .- i' ' IS- - ' • FAIRBANK'S SCALES ITIIE sub4cribers, agents for the maul= taidapini,imiejuat lictived ` a !telt SAM., railed t ft 4 -Unises assets, &ale," eskulated to Weigh boat 3i ao mace to 24A te.- for sale at tbe York Atom . ' . • , E. TAAllitiY A SON. Pottsville, April Mb. IWO . ' .' -17- IRON 'COMMISSION WARE,'HOUSE, Pott r avillt:— ‘j The subscribers in prepared to turtaftit thy Tr 4 d• Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices, ifreight added) whale** or retail, best Atm:dean 'bar mar nfartured at Pottsville. and grarrantedor supnier quality. Also, light T ratio suitable for blues. and Odd* Chains [drubbed at :dart nonce direct inns the inarter. •.; TARDLU it SON. York Stem. NO. 22. NW - • 47-4 L .. COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, 30.111 Norsk Thirst Streit. - VONS'I'AISiI'IN on hand, a large as -aortment 44' Pen and rocket Kulnes. ?iciamors.' and flaws, Tal.lo , liidrce' and (corks. in Itory.)oal. buffalo, Woe and are , .4 handles.; earrers and torks.fdzks, Sonia Kale". tr.; • ' . ; • ,IVri - ritOUSITO assortutrnt of !Wallet*, To • . ~ - fine goslislkl ; filuns, Pistols. Alba* Illstolteeti, and sincla a nil iDeuble barrelled Pistols. Oka+ aSan n rai stock of Fowl Ilardware. constantiv on bai.d. i• . • ; JultX COil:3llS., impotter. I Philadelphia, t10c...1t, 18.4 Mo. 27, W) HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.... v a THE SUBSCRlBEft.bavtni4 now arrant aid his combat Wino* place tat badnes!! • aid with a new. tii)termlnatiott of furnlsti j i iris all such goods as the business of lb. Coal Batton sulky require, at their- lowest market vabwi solicits she ins*ctioa of the l'ublle. 1 shah Iv Jamul on hand and have on baud a full stock of ; z,„ ..' Bariron; 4 . ' Chopping Axes,f +' Flue Iron, ::' ' Coat Shovels, .. , i• . ...i , , Owt.ateel, i TrateCbains. - 1 • ':::, 818 Iron. A , Nana and Bplket. H.t. ,' Tar le Stocks" . ' '-'s' Bellows. i . AUT snd Viral, Ate . ... ,-* Hardware and Iron Depot;C ram drazar, three' doorti above Market. Ksat side. .1. VILA'S K t'O , lT. z Juts lb, 1554 1 , . i : i L%-tf • - -.) CLEMENS & HEISLER'S i aitHARDWARR AND IRON !MOAB, Ciatili Simla, a few doors *bore ;Market (Wasp aide) have constantly on hand a full amorti eat of . , ~ - Smith's Trads, 1 -, • Atlas and Sprimp, Building MaterLide,,,-, Table Cutlery, . Z ShoessikeepTnela, : . Peeket Cutlesy; Vlies and liaspej_ i Carpanter's Too4l, ' . Nails, Spikes and Mid., , &Rani& Wars, ~.: Counter and Plat%rM seaw, Allen's Resolvers, Bar and Rolled Iron, Rifle Barrels, '.; VIU nd ;Meet o 1 Table and Teo Spoons, 1 . 'Cart, and:Blister Steel, Brits and Enameled Kati Tin, Plate and Sheet Zinr, 1 ties, 1 -' -). Bar. Co pr and Sheet itrateh Pans, Elollers& Tea Lettleil Pig and Bar LWId - I - Heavy Railmad Trues,- c. Castings of all desCriptiosis, - Railroad Iran and Spikes, !' Mill. X-cutand CirtMlarSawa DOuble and Shutt* il ~. Butcher's Choppers; Cleavers Doable and Single t 015,;,,, and Knives/ , Shot and Game •;;;; &Intl, and Vivre.' : ' Powder Masks. • .;; Blocks and Tackles; . Powder and Shot., ~.4 Chain Pumps. i . Water Proof P retundon Iron. Copper and Brass-Wtre, i Cam Coach ithondllis. '. Rifle Mountings. ' The Subscribers sifraild roirpectfally belts. the attenti of the public generally, to the above and other articles of hardware. too numerous to mention. as they are detail : mined to 101 l -pe`low as any concern out of philadelphis.i) August TT. len. ;; Idly • , : SLIGHT e LERCH'S .1 =NEW il A SMARR ST , Mtli Two dome MI low Mats' Hotel,abd nearly oppoeite thirSit - tiers' Bank, Pottiville, where will be found in a I zeelleat amoitment of Mumma: .. Coach Tsimm i 4*,, FAA. • ; -' Spina. " ; ; • 'Flee Trays, ; • Saddlery. i • ' ' Beitaula Wars. - • ,r; Shoemaker's Tolls.: Alitortment of ens Locks, f.. Carpenter's Tools, 1 ?Ale Cutlery, Glass and Point, '. . !tcket Cutlery, .. . -• • Bar Iron of all sires,, Table Spoons. ;; Rolled ‘, “" " Anvils and 'Vices, ',',, Ness and ilpikeit„ Atisortment of fine (luns, t.' Railroad Iron and Nails , Sheet Iron Cr u cibles, " Smith Tools. ';' Wire, Tin Piste :1 Building Materials, Ibis. Kettle* Cast nee/. . 1 . . Sad Irons, -. Shear Steel, i ' Pans and Boilers, ...I Arm Blister, " Chains. 11111 Saws. .i 'Railroad Traces,. ',., , Crosscut Saws,/ .„ i powder and Shot. V." Fins Hand-saw*. t • I , , G. B. return* hi. thanks to tT public for the patronage theeextended th hint in hislnd 'ideal capacity, and holds, the new firm , by the quality o their gocoht, strict attett thin to business, and accommodating prices, will deer!. and command their continued' ctimott .) 1 "twain. & LEncii,e•• DMiter in liiirekare and fros, CEstre en*. Pottssille.,Jahniry (1:111A5 1 ' f-If L' TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. porrsVILLE TO HARRISBURG. flue eonutete daily Pith MI their great South ern and Western Centre. By errangement their platelet. butioeve In Pottsville will he id the olden or llowart& CO S. S. 1 #114.110113, Soperinterlden4 April 22. ' i • . • 16-0. PHILAD'A. £ READING RAIL. • OAD. - • t• 1 • HAMS 01. 1 y1PREIGIIT OY SIERCHAND %E. !r -(7AND AFTERNOVENIBER-10, J 656 'unin further nothe, the forluviugliaterif Frelfht wtll Le charged per 101) pounds: -4 • • i 1 7 1.3 7 • w l f.t=t ••• Alt* LIP or Urtutairr. gY:r, 4; 00 4" '1; Dry DoodeAkniketionary. Boo ~ca. Inas, Cigars, Vreab Meat nab. 0 lass,Ae, Anvil* Bran. flutter. Copper. J gga. Ear . tbenarare.Grinditoam.Orerrrieallemp Mune. Ilardiraro, llldes 1 1 4.10 w-ware. • Leafber, Marbinery,Oystera,(HlaSeede" &e.. . • Ale. Deer. Cotton. Coffee. Otaln. Bat Iron.' Lead. atoirme4.Nalie.Spikm4 Dire, Salt, Ciorlaione. :Naar. flrootim,,Firt-.llrlcka, Onsan, 31111 stones.' Pitch and Tar. etalt, Scrap IrOn, Timber and Primberi Le., . • • Bricks. Coke :Cord • Wood, Clay. Otarel,' Ice. Imo Limestone,.3.lats are, Pig Iron; Plasters Slate, At., new, per barrel, . Oct. 21 15.54 . & READ INC ,RAILROAb. IFFICE of the Phi Jodi. a; R. R. Ca. Alla&lphia, Abrlsciry 28,1855. The rates otyreight and Tobs on Coal transported:by this-Company, w i ll be as fi . dloirs. from March sth to June 80th, 1f454: ' . , ---, i.• ,_ 1..4= 1 -441-E• t .g . . . ri)3l, 01l i o ,z; 1 A D = 5.. . o t a d 0 ~.., ' _ 1 - . 'f. mcl i ctra' • •- e. C` . . - . . . . . ~........--................--1 . ..... To niotonond,! - i'. 206! 1 05 '1 so 1 15, " Philadelphia: . 1.1 90 I 1 85 170 les " Inclined Planes- • il9O i 1 85 1 1 70 1 05 " !Life:44,6m, : 1190,. 1 65 1..0 ilts 4 4 Gertaaattolin FIAL . 119011 35 170 105 " Falls otBebnylklll, .iI9OII 65 1 70 1 '65 " Alanayanki . ' - l9O `,• IWS 170 ITA Spring 141111Fti, ''.. .1 65 I 1 60 .1 45 145 4 ; Cona.hebocken and Ply- . 1 ' • . ~' maiith Railniad. 11 65 :1 60 1' 45 145 44 Rainbo's: and Potts' and i ~ ' • " -... Jones,j _ ' iIPA ; 155 1 , 45, 140 a Norrtatnrriorlls4llop' . art. .1 60 I 1 55 1451 1 40 "4 l'orr Kenny), 1 GO 1 1 45 '1 45 '1 40 44 'Valley Forge, . , . 155 150 140 I.:40 4' l'heenixvill• - . 145 140 190 1,90 ~ B o y e e s Ford, . , ,i'l 45 Il4ot 1 25 125 4 4 Pottatolra, , ' 1140( 1 35 i 115 1 .25 ' .. 'Dottglatrine, • .. I 1 40 133 •1 25 125 44 iltriabonei, , . '7 3 1 30. 125115 { 1 )5 6 . . Reading , ' ; .' . . ' 1 1 20 115 105 1 P " Between ‘llc4,l . olng and ml- ' 1 ~ 51141111 a, ; ' . 105 1 1 i 00" -44 MohneT111(:, , .. I 105 1 165 •• .nooomyst. - ,'• • ~ , i 4 . OrWiMarinig.. I . By order of the Board of Miu meere. • 'March 3, 1855 - IXtf • it. BRADFORD SCHUYLKILL HAVICATI )FFICp SchuyllollNaviga , N. - the eh.vge tor th e We of e l and for cite Coal. carried °tithe llehtlylkill Nal* Mows, untll:Jaly let. 1865:1 num • .'4) To 11111adelpliig, " Manaynnt, ?pig 34131, Copkbabockeri, • "Pllrnotae:Darek; 4 * 11ridgepoirc, • " Norrlgtoirti. " Part Kemiedy, • Valley Forre4 .- " rairllug'siDaut, 4 Port Providence, " Plortdtvlllo. • " 4 .Royer's Ford, llottstowri Landing, " Pnit Uuldn, " Bi ditbomiagli, " itecolfog, 4 Althotui.' " MohnrvlllO, " ilarobarK, • ." Ondobarg Landing. itte eharperwUt be per ion at 7240 tas,,letw fire perrant allowance fer waste, as usual. and nn charge less than twenty4re *ate per ton PIO be made for say dlatake. Elates et Tells- - On Mbeetbintans Articles to be ebarged per ton of iZIA lbs,, until fotther notke: • rugs. , 'MU Ons.Clayaand i o ravel, Mime. Vunrottabt Stime, Urtektuta. LQuestoue, Slake 4 Lame. Quarry Spans, Cord nood, Post and tat* tough Bark ape OlPguttl• tine eent and si Ulf pet. ton per mile, tier the drat ten vallek and a halts cent per ton per male, for each addltional mile' ttat no theme *bill be nude for ir,y damn" tarteding tla ty coda per fen • • , etcoere ewes. Unasked ilmet;Sfarble, lerenithe eeSesbbled I U. headmen* Coid, thick* lee, Soap Shone.sod entePec Os, two cents per ton per tulle, fee the hest ten. toilet. 'and a half tent pee toreper Odle ft* each additional nine. %it no charm dean be puede ;for any distance ixonedlng forty centS per tali. 'ennete!cumt. . • • • ::114111 of en kiwis in any line of casandhettuebsypithe one,Salt, and Fliele,otsie cent per ten per 'ono , for the rst twenty tulle*, and half scent per ton per mile for sac ad ditional ndlo, tett see tbareendesit bomMeihranyettettines exlm l 4 l Pg liltF,demtapes Lon !: • portal! CRAM. Grain, Finer , red s, Timber, mode and square, Tooted ibecip Polo, Melia*. Lathe did titaTee tables* flay s Straw in lab* Sisichandise oral' kind'', mit all articles not otleireelse' specifically enioniera to& tern Tents per ton peetalle.der the list tea adlese and half; por ton pertalleibr tiadditicoal mlle,bletetoctorges -o ba 4 übe nerds ?orally: rlastsikeitslity ants per tem. 'Tim ber, round and iipperee,Snwenthtunber,lloop Polak Mo. thethad Stares In raffs,aball be shamed awarding Odes thhe election. pecnidot theastered linkaisfs raftsliall hiallowed Ike alternate satins leeks whits:Oar eeinlietw or deseendlni bet ;that - may be ready Wpm, otherwise lids rafter shall thototerate of GU cents par 1 1,4 4i 1= se, ti ler* below :1131 tit/ of Reading, end lbw citing lock above slit eft": • treasjAntall xater*OTO tbdUW: 3 4ll l,4 ) • and the Matinee carried eban ba haw litan !vie the chants fee Toll shall be belles' ellleei according to the elms to( Whig* artiche werritd inletbeit. Int And in Wessel Where the ibreavient t.• ly, stall exceed' "i onets'yor ton an the s WAS allweietweit*welOMUCkPfsewht balm — ls seeds pet tow above Reeding, the Tolls shall p bee 4tesal at tirkeis hestleintinseitiletesent Attislen. 1, D 7 order clf ga M.trehig !. 4- , F•Par r i a. tatttef,,-Mi" • - 4 Is ii r3llll r 2 4 30 424 f 0 1 20 1 'Zi 120 1 20 I lb 1 lb 115 1 15 lon leo ou 041 5. of firs- I to! an IZZI/ = 67 52 52 ' 52 7 60 66 42 81 I , 38 fr - WritE:.soßEf.N.S';'.:.,±L . ru KURTZ AL Hne EISLER, • (Late linuxt rtyerle COO Han toren of 'e- 1 4 Wirt Coal arena. Octi Riddles. WIT* Mcsome, le i Lc., 3111E1E11e Schuylkill 1131 7bankfttlibr !hellbent, patrovve they hive received front Mal:oat Dealers and otters. In the past. would most respectfully solleit their auto* in the rnture. All work done at our shop will be warranted, em that no cue Mud be Erski of getting a bad Job. de. Kurts bet= one of the oldest, and the Most expe rienced Wire lit,rter In the enmity. we teal sure. that we aux turn ont the km& Coal Screens la the 'legion. tit ontem addressmi to J. IL Kurt:. 31Inereville. to W. Ilsboter. Pottsville or Kurt* & Meister, Ilincreville, Ell be promptly attended to. Old &reeve sterieed. May 19, 111611 ' 20. ~ ~~`~~ WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. ot Proprietors. : • gx,a, THE understpted lias 41,71=1= queed the proprietorship of the Wire &men factory Coat etreet.; lately con -11.14 ""`• ducted by It. L. Cake. and dAsirestocall th attention el chat operators and the ptil4.gentrrally, to his extensiteeetablishasent.- Arran,annents pro ulnas rer proaari,“ tho eery boa (4 materials. and ”rd , r. f.,r work to a iso-ro truant w to fillot at the Stoniest no the, =don the [Wilt Ilatisractnry t o ms, rhe drubcol , ..r. wonmyrr. hiving e..-unsl the /erste.. ot skillful aml exprrionnlJ Ir , Tklnen invitrs the toad ik cousu.inal 41 sl of his own.unx. promising them equal tie the Bret inured cot in °therm/nate. bee*. C, r‹.s I-ti JOIIN 111 it lAN. IRON WORKS. TandieVA. CARTERS N.' -ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, . Taugagai, liohnyliltlll Cotantr. PA. • I t • Thu Snbscribers, proprietors of the aw libOTe named extensive ettahl hdanen t. an. """ Jimmie tn the cider's* of Schtiylklll (VIM. 7 Err_ " ty. and Mut publiegenrrally‘their mull= nese to turn out any and aA Minds Of work In their tine. et the shortest mitre. and in the most sat• tafsetory ma nsteroartt as building Steam En ginrs.man• nfectaring tlaltr..cd and Drift Cars, Punting, Castings and Machinery of all kinds.' My the bast. workmen aro employed. and nittsfart Inn may then* re be Ofuly guaranteed. Orders from aturnd pmcaptly tlllyd. CARTE.IIB A ALIJA. - -fartutqua. January V. 1855 • . 4-tf SOAVE* MEADOWS. ----- BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS; HUDSON A BROTHER. IrOn and Brass • ritt„H„,.,„ Pounders, respectfully 'aorta their pa ""•""^" trout, and the public generally, that they - are fully prepared at , the stove establbdt= . meat, to usanoilletrire Maw Engines of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars; and every other description of Iron and Braes Castings. suitable for the Coal mining or other businewkon the most reasonable terms. • Also, Blowing Cylinders fir Blast Frarnaors and Machine work In general. I Repairing of all kinds done with nee imam srul.despatch at the lowest prim. Ali work furnished by them war , ranted to perform well. They would solicit thermal= os those who may want articles In their line in this vicinity. Al. orders will 'Meet with immediate and prompt aims llm. • . S. W. HUDSON, March 4,1855 9-1 y W. 11...111VDSON. Ig7INERSVILLX. PENAVEN'S IRON WORKS, miaerirvllle. , • THE Subscriber is prepand to manir rtri (lecture STEAM ENOINEL 4 of any power, 11 4'1 1 % 1 4 , Pumps of any eapacity,asdEoal iireakmt of every description;:as well 111 every other kind of nutelsinciy used in Mines, Sneakers, Funuirea, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills/dr. . From the, Civilities possessed for manufacturing. and from long e2pMellt . , in the business. work can be turned out at this establishment. at the very lowest priers, end of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kin d. are Invited to call and examine ssatterns and become se: puainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and stria attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM , DEHAVEN. Minenrville, December 9,1854 4Stf TREMONT. TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont. Schuylkill County,lPeraa. I i The Suhecribers respectfully in te • criag the attention of the I =lli . to their New Machine chug and faun r.a:c.iiljjk dry. erected In the town of Tremont. and - under the superintendence end manage , meat of Meier.. 7.. Batdorif and Philip Urnholtz, where they are prepared to execute all orders tbr Machinery-of Press and Iron, such as Stearn Engines of any pOwer, Pumps .of any capacity; Coal Breakers of eiery descrip tion. all kind, of timing for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills, Drill Cars. and all kinds of 11•11rOad Coatings. {such as Chairs 'for Eat and T Rslls. Frogs- Slaftehea- and , all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Mailings. II r.. ern bolts being a practical Mecluink. and having had the eon- Nance and experience for many rears In the. Coal Region, persons desirous of putting up 3tarbinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine our patterns end superior quality of work. arid become acquainted with prices at these 'Works. before contracting elsewhere. 'Orders . of ev ary.kind thankfully received. and, strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. having several 15, 20, SO; 40, and'llO horser Engines on hand. Jame, 1835 1-ly . C. A. .O.A. M. SPITZER: • DON ALDSOPI. • ' NEW FOUNDRY . ..t MACHINE SHOP. Donaldson. Schuylkill Vervl, Pa. • The subscribers respectfully invite the attintion of the business community el f Lail i to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, rffll. l . o2 ,Aß just erected i's the town of,Donaldsoia, th at etlinyikill enmity, under the numau went of the undershx.ned. air of whom are practical workmen in three different branches of ',business, as Moulder, machinist and rarbuilder. They ere now ready_ to execute all orders for machinery, such as steam en gines. Pumps, coal breaker s : ail kinds or gearing for grist and mw mills, and drift cars, all •kinds of railroad castings inch at chairs. fives. switches: "chute pMtes and brass castings made to Order. Also apple mills, par lor..hall and cooking stnies.'gratis of fire different sites, from twelve up to twenty-four inches in' length. Meek smith ing, in its various. branchea.'exesuted,:at short tree tire. . • . ' • We natter ourselves that all work done at the Donald. eon Foundry will give such entire satisfaction, as to se. 'cure the future custom of their patrons. Our motto is "toiler and let /ire." Orders thankfully received and executed at the shortest notice, and on reusenable terms. . • • • ALFRED JONES, • • ROBEET YODNO, LEWIS SIILLER, July'2B,l3 03-1 y , FETED, COX. PORT CARBON. • FOUNDRY £ MACHINE SHOP, port,ciurtion, Selituy P. T: lI.IYINTERSTEEN announe „ auddh es his readiness. from the cowl/Item:lßM ' of the Mane named establishment. to *no rm 7: ply all orders In hls line of business.- - such as for Steam Engines,: Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal , Breakers. Castings and Machine ry of every pattern., lip warrants his work! to rise Mat• faction. and accordingly solicits patronage 'at home and abroad. • Jan. 27;185'5 4-1 y FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. TILE Subscribers announce to the Pub ei."" lie that they are the Proprietors or the Franklin Works Port Carbon lately ear . tied on by S. alllyman, !there they eon= tinge to mannfacture to' Order, at the shortest notlee, Steam Engines, Pumps. Coa l, Breakers and. Machinery of almost any !die or descriotinia, for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Cara, Iran or Brass Cuttings of any size or pattern. Orders are reirpeet. fully !solicited. ". DEO. B. FISSLER a PRO. Franklin Shovel Works. • The anhaeribera continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shorela of all kinds, %t the lowest Philadelphia prima. Attention is partiro , lark' , called to their,Coal Shovels. Orders'lor Shovels, of _Any else or pattern promptly attended to. • GEO. FISSLER R 11110. • Port Carbon. August 21. 311-tf POTTSVILLE ! POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. Foundry and Machine Suriname. M etl , NOTI—The Subscribing bare this day formed a co-partners h ip, under,tbe . 1117 4 R firm of PONIROY, SIIITIT t POIIROV. fry Lu c a tor the transaction of a mMerai Pxordry and Ateleine Business, at Atte old-este:- bed -.Pottarilis Iron Works," corner of Nob-realign and Coal streets. • ' R F. POMMTV, • - • •• W3l. SIIITIL March 25. i ULU 7 1"4-tf CLI F FOR PoMBOY. • PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. THE Subscriber, I:4g:tease to an= flounce to their friends and the public.. o'R! 1114 4 that their new Rolling Mill at Palo Alto fa now complete, and in hall operation. and that they are prepared to - supply if aupetior artkle of T Hans of carious sizes,, for the we of Cyllieries end lateral roads. Orders for rails are respeetfully wileited. end will meet with prompt attention tf lift's.. the Bolling Mtll. the Hardware Store Of Bright t Lerch. Centre .street; Potts. rifle. Or addretu-by letter to LEE. 111110 W A CO. Sept. 22, 1855 3S4f. Pattsafik. Ra, Pb.. • FOUNDRY:-AND-MACHINE SHOP, - • Siteltiat COX IPactorypep , o. UYN businestof the late Om of SNYDER & 31ILNES, 'all be main ued by the subscriber in ill its various branches of Steam Engine building, Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of 'Machinery, for Rolling 'Mills, Blass Furnaces, itailmad Cans, ke. &c. lie also continue the bUsinejai of Min ing and Felling tint celebrated Pine 117 rest IVhite Ash'and - Lewis and .I,nkis reins Red Ash (hole. being wale prouder tor of tbene - Collinries. CIEOROE SNYDER,N. - January 21.18:4 ]' 3-tf TO COAL: OpERATO RS £ MINERS. etinalaz Bolles Work*. ,The subscribers respeettnlly incite the' .attention of the business:community t o *$ their Boiler Works, on Railroad street be. • ilf low the Pe re Depot, TottsvMe, where they are prepared tai manufacture • ISOMERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Smoke Stark& Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, ammeters, Drift Cars, ke., tr. Boilers on hand. , Hang practical mechanic% and haring ter years devoted thetnaeleta entirely to thLs branch nt buslngiut. they flat ter theme -lye's that work done at their ratOlishment will Kite satiatetion town who may OROs them with a call,— Individuals and Companbw will find it greatly to their ad- Tantafte to examine their went before engaging elsewhere. "Slay 8,1N13 • lbtf • JOHN i JAMES NORLF.. porTsvig s .g ROLLING M 14.1... g -- - TiIIiTitBSCRIBERS respectfully an nounco'to the public that their new Ito*. -1114.Aglq In;; Mill is now completed and In full ope ration. and that they are prepared to sup. ply all kinds of lier Iron of various due, .which they Kip warrant to be superior In quality to any , obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They abo bannbetnre T Rails, for the Iwo/ the Col lieries and Lateral Bowls, welshing front 21 to to Ito. per yard, made of the best Iron, and which, will be foUnd much cheaper than the imported article. Being practical mechanics, and having had anudderable experience In the bon business, they gaiter thenuolvee that they ran give entire aatisbetion to purchasers. and alto tusks II their Wisest to patronize home nutaunte lure& JOIN& CO, &author 6, ' WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. • Pottsville, J. 'WREN t BRIM reetierttalty tlalg the &Barran of the btudaess caphanalre Or=P Now . AlachLa sh • , to their. e op tad oundty areetedletveaa Coal and Railroad streets, Ind fronting on Nor treglark shirt. where .7 are prepared to ersorato' all orders tar machinery at Brass and Iron, such as Steam Engines, all Wads of Gear. hat tar It olthat MB* Erbil sad aro Stale and Notahractina Poops. Coal Basslitalt MIR klafa of nallread Casting', surh as Chairs tor Mat and T, tun frogs. Switches. he.; all of cast sad attroght iron Shattitta. , fitpaSol4ad itechasies„aad haring made the detaaads at the Coal Region.thrdt gt.aity for seers. slab all Ahab ot 'lschia/Ty In *hairline_ ,ert trasinees. they Batter themadres that '+k dons it !her ostalgbdtio/at lath action to *ll alto toy luaxer Oman with a rill. All orderillisaltrall 'rerelved and promptly ems. 'rated, on tits must a term/. • - - - 41:1IIN T.lBltElB4 - THOMAS MAX'S, JAMES R7t ti. Octeber 2,1822 r i 40.11 (Ebt jarattr. , , • - • -7.17:7-- GRAges„:.AND GARDEN - SENDS, non . _ 04WIntatItalwill Ilistplamewts, ate: -'44 THE sub,s,criber will keep On band Clover. Timothy and other Oran. deeds,. - Wh ite Clover and Loan Gran together W lth Garden and I t ieldi'Stedr Irmo, . will warrant lobe frestaland 'good. lie lon a u o ~...4 t 4 orders for all lads of Fault Trees. (warranted to 1;,;‘" 1 1 .: thny are repremeaem. gricultural m il l ` n'''ets, a: 0 rs,h trti still herfurn lahvd at loan abut urr; • 'm em " t r mod, and fret s Sold by the subscriber are saiert,e ,7,,,` groat-'ate. only !Min growen. of rep utat lon and esk..:..' .. lie does not deal In seeds procured - prom tars, i w y tt 7. ; market from this' who sell ch,•at).ll/ItbnUt rtlardue, rheracter of the seed sold. Nor does . h. m ... seeds grown protnisettously -•in email :1 1 1,, ;I • o _ii . • their toa..elose :proximity doterloratre their quil t y '‘ hm tlarly those Of the Jana* species. nista An 1,,..ir' tree le g n m O t A re ,t e 4 s, M d SC s e w nd o ino re r h dearsse eaitrhletk et, ; 1 D. RANNAN . .......... .......... . . . PROVERM F4:41 PLAT& Farmers and others will heed...the follevinb whatever they may think of book or f ar ,„ farming generally. - They will dire c t, t h e r en on! of their sons to - these Universal R ules „. and commendevery one to follow them. Ir e ` ll re indebted for most - of them to that m e i lent manna 4 the Illitstrated hegister of k inut 44.ffaira, every.liue of which a text in itsp.4 for a More elaborate article: N e ve r keep animals on short allowance -4 $u starve thew, they'will surely shine vet • • - Although * ' in draining land thormthly ,yom - purais way be drajuedr yet the full crops 14 1 follow•*ill soon fill it again. • Trying tofarm without capital is like ft-6 4 - w runs joe6motive without fuel. Money tea -owood uiust booth be, consumed, if they ar e t o move the machine of the aim/ or of the se, :Always.give tl e soil the first meal. if thy is well-fed with manure, it will feed all else ph/Mai anitaala, and iren. If you wish to give an energetic movement to all ;your i l arm.machinery; and lieepits dred *heels - in rotation, be sure not to-b, •, • without a gdod rotation of crops. - • - If you allow your animals to -*sinter, eour , foltune will be shivered in consequence; thft is, I,lse farmer who leaves his cattle to the wiuda will - find his profits also given to tie windas 4e iry carrot crops for cattle ill! *mil re -tato karats of gold.''' Did pop eror hear the musical nofes,of a' starving herd of hbgs? Extingui4 Tart those notes 'apeedily, if, fon would avoid even' more iintioyein g notes after payday has passed. Fen l ees operate in two - ways—if good th e , are a defense, if poor aft offence. Itiany a tanner, by too sparingly seeding his neir,,tneadows, has had to cede his whole ft►rm. - • Every, freemer should see daily every animal he ha's, and inspect its- condition: l ee k], visitsOis with some, Soon result in weakly Ka Front the Illustrated Ilegisler.4 Euril Imams FOR UNDERDII4IIIIIIO. preVents water _which - falls from reit nig on or - near the surface, and ,renders the soii 47 enough to be worked or plowed at all times: , "?. By rendering the soil porous or spongy, it takis in water without flooding in time et rain, and gives it off again gradually.in time of drauth. ' . . •3. ky _preventing adbiiion and assisting pulverization, it allows tbe roots to pass freely throngh all parts of the soil.' 4. By facilitating the mixture s of manure throu4h the pulverized portions, it - greatly in -creases its value and effect. 5. It allows water fallinr , on the surface to pass liowniard; carrying with it any feral: ing substances (as carbonic aci and /lb UM, antitthey are arrested by the absorption of thd soil.' , • - 6, it abstracts in a similar manner theta; contained to falling rains, thus warming the soil, the ':wu er discharged by ,drain•inouthe being ; tnady degrees`colder than ordinary rains;; increased porosity of -the sou rea• dersit a more perfect non-conductOr of beat, and the roots of plants are less injured by . freesing in winter. . , 8. The same cause admits the entrance of air, facilitating the decomposition of enrich. ing riortions of the soil. • 9. Xl,,r admitting early plowing, crops may be.sOwn early, and'An increased imquatreap, ed in'eonscquence. 10 It economizes labor, by• allowing the work's° go on at all 'times, without interrup tion from surplus water in spring,ur from s hard'baked soil ia suMmee:... lecipts. DliilECfilOß'S FOR MARINO PABTRY.—In mak ing Pastry or cakes, it is hest to be'kin by . weighing out the ingredients; sifting the flour, ~, pounding and sifting the sugar and spice, washing the butter, and :preparing the fruit. Suter can be - powdered' by pounding it in. i !large mortar, or by rolling= it On a liaste-boael i withh - a rollingpin. It should be mule very: I fine and always sifted. All sorts of spice Ishould be pounded in' a mortar, except nut meg,`Which it is better to grate. , if . spice is want'ed in large:quantities,' it may be 'ground lin .a mill. The butter should alwayS be fresh : and yery good. - Wash it in cold water before you use it, and. then make it . up with- your 1 hands into hard lump!, `squeezing - the water r well out. If the butter and sugar are to be 'stirred together, always ao that. before the eggs: are beaten, as (unless they are kept too , l `watur.) the , butter and sugar will Rot'be injured . !by standing awhile. For stirring them node 1: ing is so convenient as around, hard stick, i about a loot and a-half long, and somewhat flattened at one end . The eggs should not be (beaten till other ingredients - are ready, as they will fall very soon. If the whites sad 'yolks'are to be beaten sePannely,do the whiles 1 firsti:as they Will stand longer.. Eggs . should hie beaten in a broad, shallow pan, spreading wide at the , top. B u tter should be stirred in . `a deep pan with straight sides. Break_eyery egg by itself, in a' saucer, before you put it. ' iuto'the'p that in cae - ther should be not an, ; . .. e . , bad s.sues, :they. s may not spr,it the otnersr Eggi are beaten niost, expeditiously with whisks. A sma l' qUantity of %bite of egg I,nsay'be beaten with a knife, ora three-pionged• . . •-fork.. , ' ' To PAPER• Pa i:srar ES. -.-Ctlt white IMPerS .exactly the size of the top of the jars you wish to cover._ Put the white of an egg into a large saucer, not beatinobe egg. Moisten the papers, one at the time,'with the abite of eggood then lay it upon the preserve; cfc , it so carefully, as to exclude all air from ..tinder . the paper, and press the edge dos to the jar all mtllld. It will adhere firmly; and the egg 'conv_erts the 'paper into a tough, lebthery Ira tern t , icaperviont to air. One egg will Me' its iluch preserke as usually is hoiledM once, PFXPEIN TAWTS.—Prepare the pumpkin by pariug.nf, the rind and,reducing it to a piliP7 as directe4:for soup. To'each quacc of P 4 add. a : quart of, milk and six eggs well beater, with att*ient sugar to SWeeten;gratc; off the yellb~rrind - of a lumen, and add, with I nit' Meg g r ated: • Mix and pour j in a ditih with rint:of paste on the'edge, ) and bake ids mod. erktiely quick oven. It mayito made widt pint of ; milk_ and three eggs to the quart of pulp; but'it , wilr . requirean oven of less br to bake it in. • I"oTxtrit CIIEEISECAites.--Boii six ounces of , 'to, and fonr of lemon peel; beat the L W' ter in a Mortar with four mores of lompise -- garb thenaddihtliotatoei well beaten sad VUE,Oe3 of butter melted in a little clout , " NVltee well mixed let it stand to grow - 0 01, put, eauat into .patty pans, and, rather more than half, till.
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