11111 . 111111 1 14 MuM I: -1 .... _ _ __...,....„ - - ~ ---: IltE 01,0 31 1 / 1 11Y11 MINI ii . tllairalt,risiiii itt .ill:.; ' -i' r ' ' ' 4 - r ' idlers ttwit,imi tii-vrates. to y &o ti0t47 4 1:4114ir0 ~.._ ,Iluit. MA Mold Awl am. so old 111314 - I bit lit 01: `Oh hear +b.' petttiot I °Soso thee- .. --, - f` por Lobar it mud be my eamiemov., -.. t Won the grirt of me frtratblitio di drorpieg monad, enu oot one Mid tlrriedlii ditlOm ad Stood: loop tim Ma ogy Isp, apt mom us d r • , • tem pts tbi otere asomitt deliver f:: ' ' Prom the Iv wits :gibe yrommand.l beof the Gen Tor Mall tits tote! rilicolelattledam# . , . , Ike the pert oaf, who fora stothins it hier INT. ''' • O C 3 ,OPllittahVb at Mob Slt'r I • deo ; Firm coif Most it fvoitol tsiiirdid drool, rir voila of a aril speech. loidlism Meet; . trots tato! oiremes ar stattoraly dirt, Diana, Mk/avant darer! Tom rior'iiitmtirmottiohOf pelt;-,-- arsat.irimen oatochml. that moat obatinaio elf; _ Trots every tins Ali atteetiott to orif. • •- Or widicikmt Wait miudooever; - . From the vaporish freakihot methodical airs. Apt te apron. ins Moho that'ammoopiert ems cam; From liaportineat meddling lirothcr's affair% . Moe, thy servant delimit . Ire . , rthe miss attaehment °lamellate sods; Yana the this of apadriles or Matadormohm ofldPdoita, or parrga, or mooluis„ or owls, Be they neer snaoeemares or etyma Bat Mat ikons the love with loveliness dowry Which makes the dim eye condescend to look - down On somas* eta top or swam awl era clown,' Oh, Irteim, thy ferns! deliver! "rem eplorm st behoklins the young more 4111 1 0014 Versa pettish asymity tartly estwl7. nom scasdahristrsettos, arid very eneltiod, Team all, thy tree levant deliver ' Nor let satidietton depart. froze her lot; Let her dos as It d seas, be patiestif not, Be plasma if rainmakers& content it begot. Till the Yates her alight thread dual dlowasest Tag R 4 ccos or,ittanies.—tt , ,Aie <corms pendent, wholus ,beau ideal of manly ` beauty, recently,salled for Burope, without (the wrttch bidding her adieu, in propria persona, suites in the following touching, heart-breaking Man nor, on the subject, to us:. - But how tan 'I broach the subject eeer near est to my imart--"Snobar That name is written in. my heart of hearts! I hear it in my dreams:!Tis flask to mine earl Bat ah, why dwell on pleasures pasf , , • .rim tisa. fr om childhood's boon *Nilsson yrriositest bogies dear ' ilirt got Wring my &Alai "Boole:* a what does be do, bat *a away! , That effort was too much. - My hand MEM- BtABIFITII EXLITICIN' as I write! I faiat.F.— Dun kb, Cruel "Snobs" * * By- a mighty effort I have sufficiently recovered, to finish . my tale of woe; but I shall never be myself again.i When my friends at a distance once more •visit me. they will behold a pale, attenuated (how dreadfully she mist have "fallen away,") form, instead of the once blooming Mary. Ala lovely youth, (that's WO may yen never know "how fraught with bit terness, is unrequited love"! But tell me (addressing the "lovely youth,") is the young tm.lost to a eeuse of beauty(l) or, has he . become .demente4, that he thus flies from the original of that lovely portrait? (Havn't the slightest idea what the "attenuated" fair tete refers to.) Ah! little did I dream of the sad denourant of the- fearfully (to me, alas!)— (more mystery)--interesting adventure I Oh, tell me some magic art to woo him back again, if you would ttbt learn that Mary.is a, raving maniac, trying everlastingly,"Spobs I S'nobs!!" The case Li 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. • , :•1 •lien• Bun SToaY.—•The editor of the • (irand River E . g.*, gives the following as the !experience of a friend stopping at the Eels , smazuo Rouse:', • • • "Ton .itee 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; *mat, just as the shivers began to ease off, I kinder felt stunthing tryin to pull off my shirt, and diggin their netts into the small of my back; tryin to, get tizood •.. huld: Wiggled, and twisted, and puckered. All no use—kept aguin it like all sin. allimeby got up and struck a light, to look around a spell. Found about a peck of bed bugs scattered around, and more droppin off my shirt and runnin dpwn my legs every min- it. • Swedpt off a place on the floor, shook oat a quilt, lay down and kivered ni in it for • Ek nap.- "No use, mounted right on, me like a pu s I of rats on a meat tub, dug a hole in the kiveslid, and crawled through and give me fits for tryin to hide. "Got up again, went down stairs and got the slush bucket from the wagon. Brought it up, and made a circle-pf tar on the floor, lay down on the inside, and felt comfortable that time, anyhow. Left the light burnin Old watched . 'em. Seed 'em get together and have, a csmp•meptin' about it, and then they went off In a , squad, with an old, gray beaded due at the top, right up -on the wall out on the ceilin, till they gut to the right spot, thed dropped right plump into my 'Glee. Fact, by thunder. "Waal, I swept 'em up again and made a circle of tar on the ceiling too. Thought I had 'em foul that' time, but I swan to man if they didn't pull straw out of a bed; and build a regular bridge over it!" - Seeing an iniTeduloni expression on our visiges, he clenched the story thus: "Ifs so, whether you believe it or not, and some of 'em.walked across on stiltir • lied-bugs are curious critters, and no mis take, especially the Kalamazoo kind. Loom° our roil,' No. I.—We recollect bearing a patch friend of our give a direction to his son; *bleb may be consi 'erect a prac tical commentary upon Lord Manfield's dic tum. , ,„ "Hatia;' said. ho, "go to ; the mill• right off, Her e ish no corn meal." ‘lYalt," said flans, "and dere ish no corn shelled neither." "Nein? Yell, den,i 4 tells you. How much corn. Schmidt borrows/ you know yen-last year sometimes." "Vel, pout on bushel," replied Hans. "Ysh, so I fink_ to). Take de mare, Hans, and tell Schmidt you come for de corn vat he borrows, And Hans, bike a couple of bags ' mit you, mine son Hans. Schmidt have a very short memory, Hans, and _taint' worth riles taking one bushel to de mills, Hans." "liatie you little rascal, walk up , and giro an account of yourself. Where hare, you. been?"' , "After the girls, father." "Did you e!er know me to do,wh en 417 " I) 0 7 . , "Noy air, but taother did!" • A JuncePoile,-:-"NO man,' says-410. Pardngton, "wag - betier: calcidated -to' judge of pork than my poor husband - rra; when he was a living _man, ha knew what. good hogs were,,fora, werey . foOm had been brought ult4mong 'em from his childhood." AK inrsginutire Irishman gaveutierance to lamtidatitin:-- - - - "I returned to the tells of eq. fathers br night, and I found them in mired I cried aloud, "Mv &then. where are theft" and echo responded, "Is that you, relhrfelsllefllelhttyr <,„ - feat Dutchman who refMted „to _take a one dollar becawse it might be ;altered fatn a te . n, pert Atage yaveititg to railecitle.'• The formr, itaigercrithibc hiev tdea, thilattet nary tides bim onc., MA. Atticakarat tiueiety advertise ti trick-for: the exhibit : 6o #' "hOtSes Urania() is !entk7. - th e' buttes ire_tutif,a mite tong, *OAS draut be thp len'gih of this truck? "Wnr do you sefjetiiteiip of • coffee upon the ehairslirionlair: , • • "It is IQ ereak;,tnu7ttn,7 l t4ptied Mr : 4 0 Pee , demurel,ol thoeibt t, weal' let itre.st:',' 1? Is pretty evident that when a 111411 boyi handful dollar iondicorchief foto "duck of wide, that he it a 4 044 of s husband.' Seitastoux inforaia fl that Rabin ted ann inateenteat with *Net Ate dais pick a IA!: or liair In no tiny: at all. H - ,;•1 - ,ltr;• •.4 I' 76ti r d Z • e &silos. lout butorters cdViate,W=mi . • • en la Red add Mk Fel* Leatbu sad Kipp. Philaddigthhiebtuary It, 11K4 14.1 FILANCK. AUCTIONEER. W.vftet,lkilkiMMmmol Sts.,latetimuiir - • • PIIII4IIELPII7.A. • llimilSslllllo6ls Senersil ;4 AT 74 Irci4 K 44, :Nr, nIe,..AUGII9:i SCOSX. NATAL,. sold Inthopt reserre, • for cain.:Anctio,"cusioleres, s usci., ant 14 7 (lovas gaseray t anns anti .51wess CuUntl, Sinn", Oak Iss, Mosiesil InstilusSets..sud Sietti*atusclynoay. • , /Air rhe .Aiscaelitm7. firs his penes Ottnniinn saki of owl descripLiort " • " • Phllsdelptlis, February 17,1115 MI TCIACCOE*OIIII A CROOTATS 4C ,503•7 E No. 30ILWhr esaboe - • ' Areb.sttEltilada. I IFFERS for sate, at ithejklrest rates , N Jtlisibilaiitng ankles: lirettn. o lkl aid PAoh B fitk i tt Winter hperm Oil. lard 011, Miami% OIL anima' 0 11 h, Paint , like, Nog Stores, Eats* Wbl Tinter 1:1* pliant 011, Nabs *WM Winter Solari Oil, ed iris. ter WWII' Sllll, common . WMe on, rata, bate 011, Bp and Adamantine Candice, Malkin an d Peruvian Guano. he.. he. • ' October 6, 1111 • ' ' 40-Ins FALL STOCK OF NEW 00008. . . von slag. i TASONABLE -Shawls. Fashionable hilts, full dock Mack Bake, Itthaa ii =k all kinds, II kits and Ptatmels, Linen and Meetings Staple lionaakeePing Mods, Cloth* Cudikees and Vet: flags. EYRE is LANDELL. ronrib'and Asels Ma, naiads. P. 8.-40enhienesaand *Meted cask buyers raieh with*searea and dr:frahi* Dry-Goods :A low eabss. -- Ui: pins from Philadelphia andliew Vet Aurtkaut daily. • bir IL-11 eases Preach *damn, all colersorbelessie TOM 65 toots to $1 Ch. - . . . September 15,11153 ' -' ' 374 m ‘ - CLOTHING FALACI—CARD. - or A EIVTICIOE QUALM, A? "ruoivis P. DILL o coos GREAT. cilEszgvr &thaw . CLOTIDNG PAE.ACS, O. 165, one. door below sth, north I=i the new 'KM Windbag. • _ who want to pardon+ a finer article area- dyltuuts flatting than has ever before been offered, and gentlemen who would please themselves In any garment for thiir wardrobek or in Melts for their sons, should go to this establishment, soldinirably to keeping through out, with the Drat Strict of Vitiation, on which U is to eatetL and gumbos, the best, which as alone satisfy a eorect butte. Suits or duglegartnents vitde to order at the shortest notice. A full assmtment of tine FMnish log (14XX1 . 1l also erred: Seery thing in the latest style of Fashion. and ticitatmoszked With the lowest cash price In plain Sauna. , •7\ 47 Philara,Cletober,l3, ' ' 41401 • GREAT BARCAISB, IN DRY GOODS, indaals and. Retail. Opening of Fall Goods. - 1.41 AUSSETT & .GREEN, No. 15 North Second street. (corner of Jones' Alley.) no. Aphis. Bemiring dilly from the Pitiladelphia.aod New York Auctions. ail the most dealrablestylre of Drees 'Good& French Sierhtb. Vamuoetaa, Madonna, Debege. de Lanes, Shawls. Estella Bordered, Cashmere. Tldbet, Bay State. Lone and Square Blanket Shawls; Trade Corers; Wool Plaids : Sark and Opera riartnels; Linen Table Clotbs: Towels; Tiekings: Lininaud Cotton Diaper; Bad and White Viannehr: the best and cheapest Muslim, in the city. We call especial attention to our Black Mks, all the eelebmtcd makes et the lowest cash prices and I warranted Oil Boiled; also, to our Long and Square &o che Shawls; Blankets, all ghee, and all pr ies , together' with a large arsortment of Ben's and Boys wear; the lar gest and' cheapest Satinetta in the City and all other goods too numerous to mention, at the Cheap Store of VAC:Mk:TT A GREEN. Sept. 22. 'SS 384ut . - MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. LEE WALSER, Buccelsors to GEORGE WILLI°, N 0.186 Chesnut Street, under the Utah Howe, Philadelphia.; are constantly publishing the latest Music,-from tU. mast popular Au. thins in the. United States, in - a style that will rie with any - honied at any other horne t either in this country or Surope. They hare also the pleasure to announce to the public that their 'dock of Sheet Music on hand, consists of the largest and most complete rowortment to to found In the country; they are constantly adding to their stok all the New Music published to New York, Boston, de They also publish several' Instruction 800 which are In general use throughout the country. . , PIANOS—A fine assortment of the beet rnanttpreturess of New York and Boston. at the lowest cheep prices. ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . Also. a 7,eneral assortment of fluitao. Banjoes. Boles. Accordion:is. &e., Vinlin. altar and Harp Strierk of the best Italian qualitkv. all of which Will he furnish. id to - the public , and the trade at the lowest rates. Osiers punctually attendetto. - • • • iffir All Lee & punctually mtud , ,, and' Publleati-ms can be obtAined at 1 t ANN ANt , D 0414 and 3inw...-tot.• Potta. IV-t 4 It+. Atf AGNEW a CO'S SILK AND SHAWL cross Ilia. 208 Chesnut Bt., Philadelphia. We take leave to inform the Ladies' nt Pottsville and .yleinity. ODA we have now open Streit stoek'of Pail and Winter French Goods; Joel arched by Havre and Liverpool Steamers. In our shawl room wild_ be found the most extensive assortment of Works. Loneand Square SHAWLS. Stella and Printed Bordered SHAWLS. In the etty; while one CLOAKS.. TA 01 AS and 'MANTILLAS, in Weer CM% and Noire Aoligte, cannot be surpasses. 4-0' Milli /Ma Dress Goads.-eis This (I•partment is supplied with all the newest steles of urn ade, Plaid, ?tripe, Plain, Mot e Antique and Black Silks, white Mr ire Antique fonbridal dresses, Rich etilk Robe Proms, Printed Cashmeres mid DeLlints, Lupines. Merinos and Cashmeres,' large assortment of all colors and very cheap. Embroideries, Ribbons. (Roves, &e. 04-31isozning Goods, nis Of Lupins, Denim anese thsfuseres, De Lanes. ale. We earnestly solirit a rail from our Country frienda, l Peelle; confident from our great facilities foe purchasing goods. we can offer pest bargains. At/NEW &CO. P. S.—Constantly receiving new, goods by the Euro.. pons Steamers. October 13,1555 SAVING FUND OY 11111 11. EL Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., OUTH.E; corner Third and Chest. LOUTH. streets. Philadelphia.—Capital $250,000. Maney is received on deposit daily. The amount - deposited is isntered In a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or. if preferred, a certificate will he given. '.ll sums. large and small, are received, and the amount paid hack en demand. without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of fire per ant.. rommare clog from the day ..of deposit. and ceasing fourteen days prethus to the withdrawal of the Loney. On the first day of January. to each year, the interest of esett &rift is Odd to the depositor, or added to the principal as be may prefer. .4 The company have now upwards of 3,500 depoeiters in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional iittbrmat ion will be given by athinsiu,d34 the Treasurer. DMOCTOIL'i. Stephen R. Crawford. Presl. itilltlain 31. noduln, • Lew, Johnson. Vies rres't, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose 31f. Thompson, , I Geom. 31elleary, - mj. W. Tingley. I James Deems& aenb L. florsneo. , ausrarns Knalish, / ' . 6 ; erriary awl Trrnsuivr . • I'LINY PINK. Tdhr and/ es&rprder - • J. C OEIILSCEILAGER. 1..40.0=11er 8, '33 • COLBERT'S . Envelope Kannitotory & Printing Moe, South Fourth street. (opposite. Li u., Drug street). Philadelphia. Die sinking. engrav ing. printing, embossing. de. Original designs, business devices. notes, bill-buds, labels. scals,sterrs of buildings. stares; machinery, de. acturately drawn and eugraved.on reasonable terms. Persons at a distance can have their engravings executed from daguerreotypes. by sending them per elpress or:otherwise. Die sinking and ember sing. Dirt for business cards. envelopes. labels: de.. seals for Noddies, corporations and companies, engraved sad misused. on wood or brass. Older stud presses. heads or newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.— iinrismis 4 printing. for business viols, envelopes, labels. de. Plain and ornamental Job Printing. business cards. circulars. notices. bill Intel". prtunissoy notes. Drttggistie and Apothecaries' Labels. plain and embossed, mannike turers labels, tabs and tickets, , Printing In gold, silver and Mona envelope printing. salt and flour hags, de.; manufactured andprinted at the shortest notice In all calm. Paper beg manufactory, grocers', bakers'. confectioners', and all kinds of paper Lags for sale. Envelopes of all qualities and derviptfons, vit.: for hoexhopetthie medicines. self sealed and printed direciinna. the putting up medicines for sendlua thread. Wedding and visiting eardsengraved and printed. Also. envelopes of the tined English and French paper, to tit exactly any cud. circular or invitatkus. Commranesre envelopes. to lit deeds, bondsomortgages.le.. nude b the bast manner., Wk. COLBERT, N. ft.—Orderi sent by Zrpress, caper agreement. Sept. '6ll t SS.- -- ' Wranter of Thal groat, risiliiitirs4 ted t 7 (hp State of Pen titiesnie hi ISt - Five percent interest Is Oven (math* tnoneklintwityib Pahl heelpetteuerter It Is gnat Ow, without the neecwill4 of dein* notice ler It beibeetrind. • ; - People who bivalence same put Melt. sanns7 Satins Pnnd;an Akeennt of, theisupetrioisatiq million reelpnee It ;ititAly*, but en 7 sum, haw or sunli t hi, nil This Satire Vaud hes store thaniudfa iniUkat Ist, eeettrity Intwstrd teethe safety et depoiltors: ' I 11111 late Is opirilarerette and par 'wan sveizdaY., &nut "ieric.ci: in the morning till 7 _ eclat*" in' the even. W. and oriVoirdsrend ?tumidly even 1nge.1111.9 eetokh People who hirrealwitiey to in In, ate tirited toniiiret the Dales Instis? Suf. - •- • ' - = Ptewhiptit,' e 1101 1 ERT ifiratana Rs rite - Pre,srifilir; - "J: SEZD,,Seeroliery. 'Y10.11.1851 41-i, • • - • 4 "s ratig .1itte041441 1 1091.00 1 4:;%,uL-,;,'-'4.- - liVlPOßTEßSo4esmiditplers AND:81111141ro:13 Nag Ifirta466l46lEraiiii# , . • , • , ,1147,•• - HAMMERIKCIRAEFIri xo iter larcirtk Thlalt st., PlilLadelplitii lirettenti Tef,sinlar skil Asada. 4vdraelSs 2041 a, tap' limoseke, pernontudog i writiag am& *who ca tit ws, gana4tonsm Luis. opera plainer,paintings. t 6 io l 0 8 0 1 P Pl^ luta nuuutbilttuarof travelbsp w''•ng mos, and tensible"' nintistniont- - Always On hand, apnea sallied at and naegal artkxe ,; suitable far Indul t *alla gibes Pintail. • Sept 29.'bi • .L.tArrA Mad, Mum& tiol nosh% riuluddiAit• . _ 394.113 EEO WHEATLEY'S 'ARCH ST: THEATRE" .Ase 4 Sivie.'isbder S4O. it STAB COUPANYi fIOMPPSED of , the -first -Artists 'ill ljthe vmrld, end exceeding in Strnxith end Talent any Dramette contittuttien beretelbre offered tothe The. atrial rani, will appear every right in caned!. 'rte. gedyi Seviegm' tic Drama. Vaudevilles, Musical lictriettie, de.. lee, '3 l lton visiting the city ge there. ;• August 21;15 ' 3tx,a4 PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET.- , t . • •-- FOWLERS. WELLS CO., Phi!ic. Alp tanlogiste and Publishers. ZEI Arch street. •• • lbelow derenth, Philadelphia. furnish ell ,works no Phrenology. Possklr, Water, Magnetism and Phonoittw l 4 o 4 o eats and retail. at Ns* Tort prices, Pia twegional examinations, with chart,, aad foA written deseripttma of character, *' 'and erraking.. Cabinet tree. , Philadelphia. February 24, 'My BOYS' CLOTHING. • T . RE §Ull6tißlßEß;would respea. fiat, hiUm their nunkenourdendsandeastomedot aytkill Ciautp, that their assortment of Clothrag . pu , Young uentiemen Is much larger than am+ glad WI are disposed to sell cheap. Persons tieing at a distance. have tbeprPrilose of eschanglartiothins purchased !at thlasbrre,lf !they do not snit.. , , -, F. A.non & Brunutt_ n. `.; RlSChrstant St.; corm of Tenth, rldrada.. , April 21. I* 16- , NOTICE. IrVIikIG purchased the entire itoik of the late OWL W. RIDGWAY A C0.,.. 2 7.;;=. thankful for s rontinnance of the I ; ; nil pipe:Ago berfamirid upon Mr. Ridgway au • having nude arrangements to be In coasting rent pt of a fall forortfuent of OILS. vs feel coafkleat ve tan stirs entire satleßsetion to the customers of the lab house. and respeettully solicit the bade In general to earl fifid cumin/Dour stock before puerhasing elsewhere. _ MITCHELL a CROASDALE4 . Sept. 22.145 Ptly No. Pi N. Whams, hits. FUlltei PURIM FU,RBII2 • - Ladles! Ilisra: M .- GETZ. 'Nos: 71 South Second and • et 4 etreh streets. Philadelphia. has now arranyied and oilers -for sale. on reasonable limo. his large end ihinable assortment of the latest styles of COMP. PELLE:MINES. and VICFO. HINES. of the following choice •40etions: Russian tvaldei, Mink Marten, • • Pilger Marten.:;'' Canada Sable. . !Irmo Marten, .1 2 1lxvian Squirrel,: lindson asyvaile; Stone Marten, Fitch, &e. ' • Philadelphia. Oct. (v. 'l;5 10.2 m M. OM ,TOYN, FANCY COODS, AC. TUS'F received a splendid toisortinini • of newloys, Panty Articles. Canvass, China Dabies, Dominoes, Dames. Museal Dozes, Bird Organs. Cigar Car roes, Snuff aid Tateuvo Boles Pipes of .very doscrintlies, Panty Dozes. Ptirts Mona:des, Pnzalesand Tricks. Slates and Pencil", Toys of all kinds , with an endless witty of other goods, WIIOLESALE AND UTAH.. - • N. D.—ranes mounted with silver. ivory, atoil neatly repaired. oDit. DO • No, 1td, , 6 North Bth at., (above Rarket.l PhUadit, 'Oct. '1,11145 40.2 n I BOYS' CLOTHINO. r +: -; HOSIAS & TIFIACICRAT, y. 360 1 Chesnut Stmt. ,tbace 13M, ThaatfelPhia' ."[_TAVE constantly on hand - and make . 1111 to mt., Born cLounso: of the moat Impritied etyic,. Prionn , from a distance purchasing at thbi,i6; taillishmenl. have the pile Hew of changing any artklift which may not suit. N. It —A large tunorlment of Patent- Shotilderewant Boys' ithlrts.- together with a general assortment of Youths' 'Furnishing floods. whleh We are prepared to 011 at low pricers fur cash.' . 55 . em Boptemher 1.'415 . • • FANCY FURS, • Vey Ladles and Ohildrlin. JOHN FAREIRA, Importer,. Mariti... JOHN facturel and D - oller in all kind. of FANCY FURS, No. Z• 1 Marketnstrret (above Eighth), Philadciplita. cr•• Having now completed my very limes:ld be:lnflation► acidulent of all the different• kinds of Fancy Furs, hind fashioned into all the dlfferentstylet and fashions that will be wont during tlte . present season by' ladicapind Children. and being determined to sell my goods at *Wall profit*, it will le to the advantage of Ladies and others to give me call before purchasing. - N. D.—Storekeepers and the trade will do well to- ml, as they will find our of the largest and best variety of' stocks to laded from in the city. 20115 FAKEIIII- Sept. '22. !St. • • 384 m 1,• LADIES' .FANCY FUR STORE: . • Enropean and American Fiore. .!* THE subscriber bus opened for the gelksoli• his usual splendid assortment of FURS. consisting of Russian and litalgon's lay Sable. Stone and Mink Marten, Royal Ertoine, Arrica de.. Ac. Ina assortment of - Furs. for trimmings is large and.der. Arable. Also. a fine assortment of Ladies' and Uinta' Fir Glove* Gents' (Winn and Cuff., Carriage and Sleigh Robes. Vont Muffs, &e. • All the above articles are mails in the newest styles' d - warranted.: UEO. F. WOMRATIL N 0.13 North 4th :fetch Philadelphiell. • N. B. All klids of SIP (TING runs bought. Oct. 4SOas TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS. 414rn THE UNDERSIGNED being largely engagrd In manufacturing Oil Claim, has nude St rangementa to 1101 his own manufactured goals. The stork in Mire is eomplete, the quality ,unsurpasard.ind the prices it which be can afford to sell, cannot hU .to give satisfaction. Special an will be taken in selecting tbr orders. ills 'stoek rumbas of VIAOR OIL CLOTHS. from 2 to 18 feet wide—new patterns. oaks, tapestry, marble and ttiain. ICA SRI AO r. 11. OIL CLOTHS, on ducks.drills and Mus lin. enameled and plain warfare: TABU/ OIL C 1.14118.4 to 84 wide: in the piece and pattern. superior tothelui pmied: STAIR DRVOGET Oil. 11. 1 ,111:e &e. house, i 9 4irch it, below Third. Philadelrbia. THOMAS POTTER, Atammfacturie. _ Auvist 31-6 m TO FOIIIIDRYIII2I, X&CE13115114 OlanlaS' pv RVES, N. E. corner South sind Penn streets.,Pldladelphla. furnish.* ingot copper and rass,pig iron, abort iron. solders, fire bricks. port able forge*. speller. block tin. lead. foundry mouldings. facing*. crucibles. antlinnny, babbitt Men I. sand (dull kinds, Wars. old copper. Ac., Av. , lie is, she, a dealer in wrought abd cast scrap iron and otber metals. it Is his desire to :rem:median nutehlnistsand others ale distance from the city. by turnisbiug any article they may *nut In their business.. Artkies not mentioned in the above will be prewured a4l forwarded. Any inquiry in the above line:will be Promptly answered. •..' , ' A. PUllAlft.' N. E. corner Smith and Penn streets. Rept.22AS sly -- " 7— *clope - ciiiiiiiioll - WOltilli; _ . _ _ ' Ilidge Avenue, Philadelphia. h • Pir .. HE attention of the public is invited to the extensive manufactory and wan-room of the an Scrilei, who b prepared to furnish, at the shertelit no ti ce , T r ip Batting - 4 every description for Cemeteries, fabric anti Private Buildings. also ierandahs, Bain:Mies, ItountainS, Settees. chairs. Linn.. bogs. he.. and tither Onnamenhsi Iron Work of a decorative character. MI Of which is exeeuted with the express lbw et Pleasing the taste, while they combine nil the requisites - fit beauty and substantial construction. .. - , .. Purchafieta may rely on haring all articles caritit ii, boxed an& shipped to their place of destination. ...='. . A book of designs win be sent to' those who wish to makes relection... ROI:Gin WOODa. '" Ridge Aienue, below Spring Garden St., Phihida. Oct. 6,15 ". 40.2 m !:- i PURLICATIONS.::!' NEW ENGLISH EDITION LTELIog ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY. JUST ISSUED, . , fllf'M A NUAL - of Elementary . 0, : e01. digit or , the sneirut thalweg' of *be Earth and its n Manta. as illeurtra•ed by Geologies! monuments. by Sir Charles Lyell, 31. A.. Y.ll. S. Firth English edition, gieatle enlarged. sad illustrated with 7,?3 wood eights one VoL,Seco. Cloth. $1 Vi.• • '" , ALSO, ' . . 1. ~ . , LielFiPrineiples of Geology; or, ilia modern changes of the Earth and Its Inhabitants. Ninth and remised edi tion, Inoue Vol., Bro. Cloth, $2 2.1. For Kale at .. B. BASINAN'S Sept. 2q, WI :3'X Book and Stationer's. Stkre GRATIS: ',Just Published,. a New Discovery in Itodieine! A FEW WORDS on the ratronal trent hNO went. without 'Medicine, of Spermatorr s hen . or meal Weakness. Nervous Debility, Dow Spirits. Lastitud.. Weakness of the Ihmis land Bach. Indispesitien end Incepaelty for Study and' fah r . Dullness of Apprchenalen. Low of :ifenlory.-.Aver- Ann to Society. hove of Solitude. TimiditY, SelfDiattuat, I/laziness; Ilead-Abbe. Involuntary Discharges. Pains In the Side: Affection of the Eyes. Pimples on the' hare, Sexual and other Infirmities in Man. • ?ems the Polled. of Dr. D. De Laney. The important fart that thrsealarmingcomplaintimity easily. be removed walkout Medicine Is in this small 'Anted clearly drimonstrated ; end the entirely new and bkchly • sueresafol treatment• as adopted by the author. fully ex plained, by means of which terry one is enabled tweitee Ornery perfectly. and of On least pupa& oast avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. . Sent 14 any address grails. and post fret In a stediden• valve, by remitting (post paid) two postage staurplitei - DR. D. Ds LANEY. Sept. 151 17411a* 17 Lispeaard M.; Ner!treo mourn, BOVEL BY N. P.-MILIS: ... . . --mg NOME JOURNAL FOR 155 C , • • r. - . • i New awl Brilliant Series. '; ' ON the fifth;of January- next, the - first k, Irn:Ohre of the six suns rt.t It frl. of thlr:".rell known Vamily Newspaper, will be horned, with new type and new attractions; the principal _one is of the land which his been prurisl;W both .Mitaut and European Periodic** to be the Mot*ereeptshk and popelar,,vic.- 4 Yard fn serial wersbers. The title ii...Plorti,lyANA or. Ptirtat'llf aWe the tudeld•—a nova ; ' by N. P. Will,. This, as a return of the author's pent to afield whititite has trledwith some puma in other days, but which he 1 abandootitt for the stronger atteartlotis abut and nature, the Belli of rolusuee,may tot be Unintrutraut . to the etas of 'widen who have klntUylblkored hlut Itt,loth. Ills longer experience and better knowledge of the world, will, of courre, giro him matter advan Vigra than 11,4*,, rortratiOlke portrayal In fiction. lie baa, bmii4c% _a large store of porsonal observation and holdall, iirWft has btenlumtapatt hum hisavallable material whliferur; fined to actual dractiption. and whirl could only bari need through:the dlolndividualizlng rwewer or roman •erh:: '' In additketto this new lesturi,,,W_,asSini OAT% ' rltotebea,voinp and halladOl M l I'. Woubtfiturie Mal worarritr, in yens, founded upon „hetii . 1 0 01 7/ ft/ * Ser." by . 1 . 11 . DUN a re .1131/OPCMCIORIO, Meals Ow net suboxitwo tor onOrtotata , With the heist number of the year:.; ''' , • - . • - r' *Melt t he " contriatints and hair 'Oritri'Atkinil-r the Home Journal will contd. de Foreign: 114 Wire, tic o.mtripoirdence of a large lid of eteitributtlei-4 he spice of .the Rue:mean Slaparinee—the arlettlims 'of the most interesfing pulAcatiosii 01 1 , bbette=tife brierielo tle—the nude , thrler—ta=l,eati atter,o4how and pot" of the gopeesr,. the persitud sketehra of leaf 1 44 1 6,4„....04,-,00,10 aroma 4 the wovid we fintler-f- he . I .."Pliewliftlricrwe fret ladlo—tbulartikpa—trap Arta and Wile* Apetrit =the pick of English inibionitiott—the 'Wit hum* 04 - Ems of the times—tleicatiajo on li* liters: ureg and morals, and the neahl tablet orlinitolettoratogi tbei wildartiree of Xnfibb flierirldritLerf• 'flrine. poetry, sty. We need not Ytillinril.Aoroodirl Ina watts - 141'4bn one or two umarpliwied - t la ttarfasarrwaria toddy 4i. -too - rot. idio4 Ais freely rortnt 4 array UM feature - ar arc , • 'sawn thilleohilerooltbe gay wietd. -,,.. Taira 6 -- Tae me top/ 12,1 Sir SO .5 ' li - 4, !17ilreo 9 0 11- f allrovNi ii •- ' , 4 471, • roan wad PrayOrati„ let Panhe Str4l, - :11*A . Not. LI, '3':.• _ . ' 'Ol, " '4 M I BVILDEBS • , .. . . _-: reX eh iiabbir.iespeatfully.itnioiziiii that be bar .._fteepW44 lb *ant gr. ' 1* la brad Vellel t tieblaYtkin .ecabtlg slat 101 63 * Wed tolUnthib all lelekels et lemelber at the bated sis Plue,ttiaelpFit -ea4 WM* Wept pew /firlellbst Lembo est tereerdesi et ebesheebeivoties.l ' ' - LUMBER' LUMBER It -.: . .I; t enTHE “flaaphia, ' tt, '.Bavgaehatina 'To; . *int.* mit uililitimidni.aui MI with MOE*, ' at tU lowest - rates. orders Ow Ileudock,PaplaragOak + lumber, of Ettitusital crews and letagths ifteler SO Bete. Listaiff:alat -Ildisitlsa, ahinglitip. lath, and plastering lath afir Stehanti. Pontius dedrousof ordering brim her Idlls or arty beery 0114E1th:ea lumber. will Mid it 'Obeli. itticeast to apply to the undersigned, asthe BOW pally has fargebumbw of trocki cm the „track. and can ' give pat AWES& to anv.otders thee ISM fileltive. ELVitOOD NORMA. /Eng. a &It, i Utter teldrfte—mMoriaburg, Ps..* h 1 .'33 Ireauts ______ iACHINE CIARPSISTItY. • , 4 r,ur , a, aoriuisu *IL It. CAD VACTAY AT It. lair. SchuylbAll County. Pa. LI Subscriber, (or the late firm Ai - a Lawton), having nail Ida Eason:Wm, in 'ioln`plete , Is prepared to manufacture by umelthae . Wind te , Imam, Sash, DOars; Itriwk Shutters; Ban nisters, Awnt - wp Hut: and poet- . • ' ally all turning in Mind. Also, : ,..4":' .. MDR 4 Radrved Cam with the Iron wee oasspbtte, Ate., de., at the shortest ;MM. ' Ile for sale Lumber of any description, and can furnish Bills of Lumber at short no e. Also,an assort. meet of Sash Waxed =410=4 Bed Posta, U., dc.. comet ally on band. ' desirous of punt taxing: Whim in his line of bastaess, invited to call antLeitandas hb stock and workuuntsldp batbie purchasing t4sewhere. Orders are sulk-ibid. and strict attention will be given to their &Ohio) and protopt examition. • - I CIIAELES LAWTON, Ja. , Et. ClatVehrnary 3. ttl2s ~ , ; i•ly • ilew'Lumsep . YARD, .--,. 1 its Schuylkill Haves. 1 DALY' & FRITZ - -respectfully invite ,thelaniamon of Builders and others, to their large assortment of Stasonef end Greets Limber, which they will be prepared to fOrniall by the latter end of Nsir next, at Om lowest pyreilde rates, WOE CANDI.. Our stock comdsta of Worn and liatu.ow Pus lloatuab PAN= MA HOWE. Also heavy stuff. such as Bums, Fl ier Jowls, 'mu, Scasettros, Paws, PM We have also or • dared s assortment' of diffetent qualities of Jour aid 1.0 Binsotits. Mesas, Csuisalann. PALING :and Psalm* with all other materials belonging bath* Limber do. ~_ „. I . One of fir m being a radii:al bubler. we flatter , crurselvespin haring selected ouretock in seine a manner as to give entire satisfaction. Dori/envy lumber lambs= mired to Order. thus preventing much waste to the pnr chimer or builder... - • . i • Call and examine betas purehlains eleewhere. Yard opposite . Palm's office. -' It i F. R. PALL ~ EDWIN G. varrz. &buy ill Maven, February 21,1335 •, • lady TO - 0 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, The Selaylkill Co.tuatber I Saaabeiaring Co., IFIATIN G, now theii, large Shop on R 's road Street in full operation are prepared to • font h cr. carpenters and builders, generally. Doors, Minds, Elnan , *, Saab :Mouldings, Door and Window Frames. nd every article in our line in the latest style and workmanlike manner, and at a sifting of :if) percent. on forniel l emt. They hare also op hand a large matirt. went of , • . White Pt e Plank, 3, 2 1 4 2.11 2 /.41. :'", A lilneb pMiel. White Pin". Boards and Wbitc - Pine Flooring. Yellow _do. do - Yellow Aw do _ ..... wit MIL sun,. at. rriir Dry and p een Hemlock of all kinds for truilding purr. , Oak, Maple, Poplar, Chair, Plank Fad- Scantling Boards, 1 and !,',4 inch. Cherry and Walnut Plank. Sm. raLling. i.: • Also turned nark, such as Ted Posts , table logs. bouts. st,, ,m tees, onhand or tumid to order, Old bills of stuff awed to order t the shortest notify.... Ono Te horse Engine with 20 feet bniler , all complete and In order. for, isle, cheap, by the Schuylkill Co. Lumber * pany. • , . . Pottsville. August 11.:55 . - — u F ___ NUA CTURES. at I PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles issithi Proprietor. .: . All kinds of coal shovels, irpodeo. coal riddle/. ac. The patronage of the public is rtopectiully solicited. . Ju1y:41,15 - . i _._ably NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. - I OMNI maarr, ail? Der" Wow !rot a ayja i p u en t e t uj L i SAMUEL STROUSE has Just opened i a large abrk of all binds of Boots, tthrtes, Trunks, Carpet Itagn."Outnattoei. te, Among 1 I hi. stock s may always lie i tund Ladles' er and Children tahoca, (lai : pem e. of s e i ty , variety. Boots and Malted for I nom wear. sr. M nufacturiugand ttepairlug doneat the shortest notire'T i Oct. at '55 4241", • . —.._ E TENSIVE MARBLE YARD, Plattantango lit., Pottsville. ' rAlli Subscriber is prepared, at his old Stand, to burnish all kinds o f materials in his line, or nild ngpurposes—plain and ornamental. Ileiniritos tar attention to tbii 7biab Racer and Anne. itto of his manufacture.; They can , be had in ev.• e variety of style, and will compare favorably in achy and finish, with spy obtained elsewhere; - end at cheaper rates. i . i Ins 2.4 e. ! .1011 ti T. LANG. 7-- BLINDS AN DISHADES, ()F very variety, on hand. and made to der. by A. 11. BRITTON A CO., . 'o.lo .North Third stint, Philadelphia. Manufaetureri of Gold Borders and painted Shades. of, beautiful, designs, with every description of Blinds and Shades. rimming.. facing., ite., Wholes* - and retail, at prices that will give satishiction.', Octobar 13.'55} • and are Jan. 1. VENETIAN BLIND•MSNUFACTORY. gabs ,bet. Nor W M. ZE 1 RB w E eill a: l 4o 46 u M ilc a e llan s to t tre g Te t . - hens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he is pre pared to manullacture V.otegien . ill jan inds . 2 i ; 3 . f i e ss tery; 4. abe,:lor and sty at short notice and at the lowest rates. lie feels co fident that a trial &latish' sufficient to be con. Tinted the advantage of purchasing his Blinds. A fine assortment of Blinds constantly on hand. Ile ix also p pared to repair, paint ; end trim old Blinds In such a caws as to renderthern almost winel.in appear since, to ew. C EAP BOOTS AND SHOES• . Thu subscriber, thankful far past patron age, would respeetfilly InPirin his friends and the public generally that he still contin ues the badness of selling. making and re- Un i r irs. g b i t i t l t 4l l:!:h s o n r ' t i esTn tl ii l ti t' et: l antliaiiii lIIIIL most reasimable prices. at the corner of Centre and Dd. lowhill stmts. Pottsville. and wauld solicit &continuance of their favors. hoping that strict attention to business will merit. It. 81LAS STROVSE. • Cor. Centre and canowhin St.., appositeDlichange Hotel. Nave . Purr 10.'56 . , 454t, Al atm, Septe POTTSVILLE dle and Harped ii Idanuillsetory. -- ~ The Subscriber would l i - , ..d ~ _ 4 :61 ti. ~ n most respectfully invite the ~„ li 1 attention of the eltliens of Potts. vine and the Coal Region In general - to hielarge an well selkted stock' of SADDLE:RV. all kinds of Cesewitige and Telma Ilturnessi Collars l of all descriptions, Drift Dames ; de. Ile - de. sires all who may need anythi4 In the above line to call and pee his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there can he nothing lost. Orders for Harness. de- prtraiptly tilled on reasonable terms. . LE/ETV:I, WOMELEIDOREF. Plimile Episcopal C:Anrcti, retire sired, lkUsrilk. Marc a.. 15:,... . (May 1,3.'54) 94f L DRILLING ' GARD" i R tune b hand, • .„, hin, ROOK DRILLING 31.O.CHIIES FOR MINING. GARDNER% PATENT, 17 1 R tunneling or shafting—operated • b hand, horse, or steam phwer. timeliest form of the Nine wetubs but Bo pounds, can be operated by one m ;and strikes 120 blown per minute. The blow is obta o ted by the comported= of an India IlubberSpring; which. esiginding, throws the Drill with great forcer. In ennui emte rock one man ran drill a hole 134 Inches In dthunette, 6 Metes in depth. pet hour—in ordinary sand stone. ' to 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any • angle. In a drift-way, 6 feet by 6, two of these machines it 4 tun be worked. The work of this miehine can be peen at rale 's Tunnel , on Port Carbon road. where It was ex hibi . Machines ran be famished oT increased power as wan ed. ; .. The Patent 111,tbt frr Schuylkill cud other counties is for sale. Apply to the kstentp", ' Gi MITGUR GAIIDNEB, Trinity Iluud:nt Went volt. W.! • ZENO MOROCCO Af ROCCO LEATHER and ,SHOE L hang Stem, at Den's Old stand, on flailsoad at., t its, Ile. The nderwittned respectfa* Informs the erustomers of the a re well known establishinent, that he will contin ue the annfactnre oral{ kinds! of - MOROCCO, s u •b a Kid. Steal* French Maroreo, Shoe, Het and Rook Munn Pink "Linlnipe. Ike me.; and will constantly to.rem hand a general assorttl 4 et of all kinds of LEATH PM nit as (ktie Tanned and RA 'Sole Leather, Slaughter hips. french and City Calf Skit* Mtn el , rt. Upper Leather. and airselety Shoe of findings, such a 'Threads. Nails, Pegs. %slims. Ate., &e., all of which will he sold at the Wrest each prices. , JOHN L MINICIII. b 8" 11 kinds of Skins: such ea Sheep. float. Deer./le. and also Sumac. tabu to exchange for Leather, at the Wiliest market prices. or paid ihr in CABO- Potterille.Ort.ZLlS.W. ' CUBA HAS FALLEN So has the Pelee of Bats and Caps. NA' would mcalti most reaper tfellY in rite the attention iof the Miami of Pottsvillo sod :eonotty In general. t;r, our large and eleamst assortment of all kinds I of ioode in our lino, that we have now received. and an' In daily nretot of. comprised of lists. Paps. Punt. &e. . • Gentlemen's Fine Mole-akin Mats; always on band, or. Made to order of the latest etyles. Otter Cam, Kossuth Hats. tilistOmles7.4n shade lihlthln( In the Bet and W'within* , Invite the pertie ter attention of Girlie Ines Wont , timortmentof Pl.GUl;irbleh hiivebeetinshichnl with event tare Ginn the btruest. stocks lit the Mitittryi— %Whin!. shall •be lett medusa 'on one paist,t4= radon OW and gin us a OW, ant doertn u ouse l,, ~, .. . , :G. 0.. LITCZLir .4t, CO.. N. if t7 :l. noli nantment Orjrnfdolletal cm 00,1,4 priers !Awn toe tbses. ' , Noisakber 1R.1854 - - ; ' [Shy te: I#] ' • - tSi '' ' iiifAT.• IMPROVEMENT, !11 PUMP& _ • _. • • - - .- -t•allairliftsB-' '' : •,..,,,. 7 ,_. uutbm...reteistiknd lietifiiiiis* ' r e 1 r E . submit* intivniklitii!'.*iti,go4o l ' - Achayitill'esindidist he hiSPinden'• - •4"the in env ded tenni thnotehlindedrampthibehniltdr • sonny. ?There are-videito idsdiref then nano aide 1 enitn I net petedats. sorb Ss dm Inabhr Fon tat sad duelheAttunnthe. dedipatnitSlllll4o_.. 'WM* 4 11)1,10.00 harthitftPerant.lV uloetn_._ fens Milt tetuuedotO ..scr 1% ,„ • =gram ite: ', we SannOd l ti r dein sea dW4sa tenni sin Endes Intbetan. tin ester lath* toper en boosts nosidlne-ta wittaraudnia sent& hort,LTtioarileto toTIt tdat *martin? .9 , -. *Olt Altst cisme**, 00 Bsot,shiPs tit thefr atd tainasteffenho rivii now sad oet 'Wishes Oat ov er! .- t he 'Shrink lener whir nany - adail oarbytline who lannined Uwe, 'i '_ ~, '',', , ,!: kW doe anlainsoliiih *en aid* f • Imam* rombed sad *sof itmisait The <I teat Npree lord ti edits PlosPossaoala velnt Eirittabd tikki , lii: thisolo lin punkt intehir" ' Inddile Olaf shot hone lormateg tad Itt'a*dleshrtintlitsranr t tam ii s h! egte , ^Otkek.• -' k:.7. 5 1 .. 'e . j ,i 4 iirt .1p; - - --; ,thA E r.i i ,- -,,,, , .::ti 17. ; D a rt •nOtirtelly_isitolio PitiipirAi~llll4 411/06411 1 *kr. salo Ontopilo~se Oa 12.4 UMW.) ' 1..-' -- • rorrimv erthc• - 4194.0.fstoYek. atAgi cieaa* `' Iv( oifte, Ntrr. 14055 ,: , r -:-,..: 41-ly . . •,. . , MDWINAL ....,............___ ;Malt fiIIUZIOWBANDAGE - ISSIMML it „ - •-, - lro.4.Naltift di& dried. abore,Maff et. - , . C4-;gIZERETT'S ,Pawapiady!..., l iotaii.l4eiurOn rtll eine It t rVlO luel; Mit OW 49etiostromairt lies ed. Aoterizza sad iretieh Trends sidlltall - didated. 1 .sapetior Irtkle of silk mod mtion alestle oteeklogic Use awl; Wis. de.: beg , ortielesof bamboo, elsoobkr k Looms, ooppotters, and lairtrusieute, for ddkr , - miliesatibt.spat.42...ss : . _ ss.6et num TRUSS'AII Vaysings t I T 11058212 I - NEEDLES - Trine ear 1.414 e tetabUlh seat, oiSIi i )UTH . . est-Corner of 12th 4 tire streets, - PL haporter thee Mica True* lnt ulnae Ifghttiess, ease and durability with coquet covstruction. - lltrela or ruptared:•patients can be suited by resit ting aneounis as bare r.-Sending number of inchrentausd the kips, and stating aside affected. gnat of single Tram:' s=, $5. Double—A $ l 4 .lllSlttittlo4 ,o as to weir. and how to efforta cum, when priesible. sent with the Tht.w. " Also & sid reale-In IMO trig Brim, ,: • • . asag's Improved Puns Body For the cure of ['Melons Uteri. Solital Aroma and Soo porta Patent Shoubise Orates. Chest •Expeeders. and 'rector awes. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Went Lungs: EngilittElastle Abdominal Belts, &Men* who: SYrinitelnaleiendibunde. - lir [adieu' Rooms, with Lady attendants. Philadelphia; Jitly 24. 'SS - • DI the aid Of , a Microscope, we see of ut* op:talky on the sutteesof mil h them this Ointment, when robbed on the akin, is arried to bay organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys. disorders of the Liver, affections of the theft, Inibanation of the Lungs, Mthallreoughsand Colds, are by its weans effretually cured. Every housewife knows that salt paaseafreely through bone or meet ideal thkknesa This healing Ointment far more readily pens. hates through any lone ortiesby part of the thing body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that een.. not he reached by other means. Erysipelas, hit Blur= ik Scorbutic Stumm No remedy has ever done so much Orr the cure of dis eases of the Skin; whatever bun they mayassnme,as this Ointment. No case of pat Rheum. Scurry Sore Heads. Scrofula, or Erysipelas; ran long withstand its Influence. The inventor has travelled over many pintail the globe, rustling the principal hosidtals.dispensing this Ointment Ruing advice as to Its application, and has thus been the menus of restoring ernintlesa smmbers to health. • - Sore Les, Sore-Breasts, Wounds & Mors. • Some of the most soknolle surgeons rely solely on the pea this wonderfulitintment, when having tocopewith the !gust cases of sores, wounds. ulcers. glandular steel lenge. and tumors. Professor Holloway has, ty command of the Allied Oovervdients, dispatched to the hospitals of the East. large shipinents of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff. in the worst ea, sem of wounds. It will cure any niter. glandulartrarelling . stiffness or contraction of , the joints, even of 20 years. standing. 1 10. Fistulas. - These sad other Medlar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the prig affecteCand by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. With the Ointment and Pills sheedd to used in the. Allow • issr eases: llnnlona Sore Legs burns Sore Breasts thapped Hands ; Sore Heeds • Sore Throats Vistula. . f; Sores of. all kinds fl ou t, Sprains Lumbago is Scalds ' Mercurial Eruptions Swelled Glands Piles • Stiff Joints Rheumatism • Ulcers Salt Rheum ' Venereal Sores Skin Inseams Wounds of all kinds. . ffirSold at the Manufactories of Professor Hotiowsr, 80 Malden Lane. New York. And 1144 Strand. London, and by all nwpeetable DrUggiers and Dealers of Medicines t hroughout thi, United States. and the civilised world, in Pots. at 25. cents; t& cents. and $1 each. li-There Is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. „ . N. IL I/twitting forihe guidance of patients In every disorder are affixed to'esch Pot. June 210551 , • . EM DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has ilacorered Oiio of our cor4unt puturt needs & reiuedy that taro from the worm erri , fula down to a common pimple. Ile has tried it In Over 1100 cases. and never failed ex empt in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his puisession over trie hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Roston. ,• Two bottles are Warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. ' ' One to three bOttlea'will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. • • ' Two to three bottles will cure the systein of bile's. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the month and stomach. • Three to rive bottles are warranted to cure the worst rase of Sessile:lea. Ono to two bottles *re warranted to cure all hurter in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to al: bottles ere warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. ' , I • One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles ant warranted to cure the worst ease of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted lure the most desperate ease 0} rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted'. cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrof• ula. A benefit is alwayi experienced front the first bottle, and a perfect core is warranted when the above quantity' Is taken. Header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. know the effects of it In every case. So sore as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this core humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that mid another: after ti trial it always speaks for itself.— There are two thingsebout this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our. .pardures, in some places quite pleatifulAnd yet Its value has never been. known until I discOvered it in 1840--second, that it should cure all Mande of humor. In order to give some Idea of the sudden rhe and great popularity of the dheovery, I will state that in April, Ma, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in Apri1.1654. I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists who have been In the business twenty and, thirty years. say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was over like it. There la a universal praise of it from all quarters. in my own practicol always kept it strictly for humors, —but since its introduction as a general family medicine,' great and wonderful:lieges have been found in it that 1 never suspected. Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease - which wastrel ways consideredlneStable. have been cured by a few hot. ties. 0, what a' meaty if it will prove effectual In all cases of that awful maladp—there are but few who have seen more of it Mut I have. I know of neremb ilexes of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Asthma, Fever and Ague. Pain in the aide, Diseaset of the Spine, and particularly Id dis eases of the kidney* kc., the discovery has done more good than any medipine ever known. No change of diete and ecessary—eat the lest you get enough of it. Directions for tratAdults, one table-spoonful per day —Children over; ten,' Fears, a' dessert spoonful—children from dee to - eight years. tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take suffielent to operate on the bowel's twice a day. Manufactured hr ; DONALD KENNEDY, Ittr, 120. Warren sired. Roxbury, Man. Price, One Dollar. Wholesale Agintsi--Neir York city, C. V: Cliekner. el Barclay street; C. 1.1; Bing, 192 Broadway; Rushton a Clark. 275 Broaderaft A. )3. .1 D. Sands, 100 Fulton St. Wholesale agent.' for • pennsylvania. T. W. Dram It Suss, 132 North 2nd Street. Philadelphia. . For sale in lettitilic, by J. O. Brown, J. C. Hughes and H. Rabenag. May IN 1855 20-ly EC= PROP. WOOD'S am RESTORATIVE. IS, NO DOUBT, the most wonderiul iii.COTOfy of thlit: age of progress. The following Is from a distinguish"d member of the medical profission: fired, January 1,1855. Prof. 0. J. Woed4-Dita Ria:—Unsolidted, I send you this certificate. After being nearly bald for a long time, and having tried all the half restoratives extant, and having no faith In ;any, 1 was induced, on hearing of yours, to give it a trial. I pled myself In the hands of a barber, and had tky head w el l rubbed with a h ood, stiff brush, and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was; all regkoir. This .1 repeated every morning, and in three weeks the young hair appeared, and grew rapidly frOm August last up to the present time. and is now ttdek, black and strong—roll and pleas- ant to the tench. whereas, before it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of It. and that little there. was dis appearing rapidly. VI still use your Restorative about twice a week. and shall soon have a'good and perfect crop of hair. Now I hay¢ read of thew things—and who has not?—but hard tweer seen hitherto, any case in which any person's heir wee really benetitted by any of the hair tonics, Ec., of the day; and it really gives me pleaaureto record the result °flay experience. I have recommended yourcreptratiOn to other, and it already has alarge and general mile throughout the Territory. The people here saw its effects. end - taro confidence in it. AU !dollars . used it herewilicoleicide with two in what Mere written. The sapply.you sent us as the wholesale agents for the, Ten itory,la already exhausted. and daily inqvdrlea are made tbr it. Vote deserve credit for yodr discovery. 1, for one. return' you.thanks for the benefit it has done Me. for 1 certainly had 'despaired long, long ago, of ever ef fecting any snap neSult. 1 conglatulate you that your fortune Vend alame one) is already Made. Tann , instil J. W. BOND, ' Ohm of Bond A Kellogg, Druggists, ACTORY. MB • •IlrnnkJtcld. Mess.,January 12,1855. Post, 111.4-=-Irr.im Sts:—Haring made trial of your lisle itestorativc, it gives tne pleasure to say that Its e f. feet has been excellent in remelting Inflammation. date druff, and a constant tendency to Itching with which I have been troubled from chUdhood, and has *be restored my hair: which was l:won:dna gray. to its original color. f have used on otidir article with anything onn jttK. tk: RA t it oci ples: sure and profit., 7; • (Kline! of a letter. dated Erie, Pa., July 27,1840 i Mar.. O. J. tY iiat d Cb.—Gcsrs:-IThy don't you send us as much mote of your great llalr Itestondive? We want all that la coining It , supply the orders on haud,and have not had $ bottle on our shelves*: over week, and that has been 4he canaille,: before. Thesefore,send as at least one green of each else, as an Article so Justly celebrated as ypur ifs& Ilestaiktive wlllselL Pleasesend Us by &mem Yours tru/y. CAW= t 811.0711014 • IPIVIOsti. .1• Chicago, 111., JAtypt,lBsh, pv.e, Tre g gi-:-.l4elo t t experienced the nun& eneet of, Your Itikullostorstyso drop ran nib urn the loaded . . About tan yawn 1100 my hair minantalMd natet off and timing IPAYI 3- 1 1* Cult oncoming Ladd: L sluts frielAd who bad ustrol your, iteStortitfre, sod spoke so Wetly of Its virtues I aro* %lava to try, It, eltbough T. bad bat little flab, as 1 =tried so Many other remount% y orn t beggeM mat% r : witoritilb In January lost, A tow spglicattnno my Mir It tem to fun bp, tams oat. and to ip bsdt tottsframor tolorNick). AMIN thus It bru 10llyuirostoredLe its attglaal.eolos. health and sypearance,,stul cumrntuy rocommond Its t ka to'sn, . , •F • • J. nom. - ifastlinut itoropioneto, ifinnho,xsaa, ,Barfrlit moot team of tuning bele, for several yams put, not only may; but perileetly obit% 1 hue cat It abort. end WWII Cslls to hide It rem tient lot. some 3 months Ann, 7 irO Induced to , use , your 17sIr Rotors fire, and I must, itelnettee. MY; that Its Obeli arena ga mes reireuricps; far tilos &owed It gradually to all it itemise splendeived 01104 an Teri It as offend Om iOes be throws beentlful Mom Is *memo , when milder the intones of the Iltreat I. sroeetif, numforer recommend It to erery Tidy as decidedly the best preps, rations ibr tatlet af! o rg;. *l a i k tli r bt "i 113; ° "r -'°-t•014 Byrn Ihttn, lelniisingireoi, *Alum Met* arietek; o.!Linifore.. - sew. 110,111MIrta i ikriselearbeiAmods Vidledelyble; &c.v. Mout, Axemtprettsblith i dogyst 7 7;' 5 •3 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! VINT a liarvelloas Age. TM GREATEST Medical Discovery or the Age. Every:End of Rumor, LEE! IARDWARL 0 gyro IRON.-.--1 5 Tons , old host Intl MPS. item, sot iixt 1 A. i P. ItORESTN Wood street below Vine, Vhiliaelpbui; 47.15 t • _ Nat, 244 PATENT COLD'LARD LAMPS. HE sancribers being appointed sole lorate far *die male of Pronolfer 4 I.scMitilb Patent lard Walt lb dcbuylkUl minty. bare a larp sa• sortment for salOrhkh ate Welly recommended be economy and convenience: 11111tilIT * LlillClL Prang's., 4014,153 • • . i! • 13.- FAIRBANKII SCALES . . ;V i IE subScribers, agents for the matt. uficturers, Lavejust femiTed 'a new ntiefe, called 1 * 'l.lnlon (boater 8016," salcubited fo watt' from M an mace lc gatt Oa. Nor safest the York 'flora. X. YAIII)I,EY itBON. • .iv PottsvMs, bpi Mh.lS6frt IRON COMMISSION WARCHOUSC, VENTRet STREET, Poto;' %_/ The subscribers aro prepared to turaisb the Trail bit/Latinists and Operators at i'biladilphia prime, tfreigist added) witoiessai or retail, bed Asserts= Bar ire's} UNA ufactunxi at Pottsville. and sarrautedorsupertor quality. Atao, liabt T ralli suitable for Woos. and Cable Maus furnished at sbdrt 'sake direct Momthe Imrter. YaltDloo t SOL York Atom Nor. 22. la,S3 - 47-tt COLEMAN ' S CUTLERY STORE, No. till North Third St rent. f - iONST ANTLY on hand, large as k,/ eannent .4 Pen and rocket Kulrea. iteicanrs. and natal, Taft,. Kidres and Vnrks. In icory4tat, buffalo, bone and ,roof handles; Comma and forks.*l.la, Doris Kobe,+tr. AL.'-r—a yeti catenary assortment of .W.dtats, Taat Trays. ; Nine Zuslit.la Colt'a' Pistols. Mimi* i ltarolvess, ' and slnaly and 4Jouble barrelled Mania, rr,ttir aware:4 stock of Fancy llardwary. constantly on baud. . I JOHN - PI. OULK3IAN, Imparter. Philadepbb, Aar. vi,Lt 5t Mae. 27, '&14511 614 f HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. 1: sga• TILL iltintreltllitn.ltavtn. new serene , ms. bla gaols at bla new place tof bitable* anderith a nei determination otturnlslii Dig all such goodie as ,the business of the Coal Ileglon tual require, at their lowest Marker talnei aollcita the inspeetkur of the Public. I shall be *leap! on bandand bat . * on baud a full stock of Rae Iron: ' " - Chopping Azea,:i Pine Iron, .. 1 ' - Coal Shovels, eittl Steel, 1 T ale Chains. Bilt holt, ] Nana a=elt, • .:: KoPsh ; , Tae m ll i e s Bellows. I An" and t; ices, Iten Carder /ire and Iron Depot, C ,ras Slur', three door's( Market. East aide. ! ?BANK PUTT, .; • July lb, Di 44 1 , -. ~ :- i ...5.1f -7--- OC.EI0 : ENS * HEISLER'S , HARDWAIIif. OD IRON nom,Centr ti i ail Street , a few doors above . Market (East Vie) base constantly on hand s full assort! Monk Smith's Tools„1 ~ Ashur and,SPringe, Building liaterfils,.; , Table Cutlery, . ShoesnakeeeTools, : Poeket Cutlery' . .: Piles and Ras* i Carpenter's Tools, ' Salle, Spikes and Bias, Bitten% Ware - Counter and Plakfotha Sages, Alien's Revol vers, i? ' - 1 Bar and Rolled 'rod, Rid. Barrels, • ;.' Flue anti tlbeet {.. I Table and Tea Spoons, ,!. 1 Cast, rhea? andllister Steel, Brass and Enameled Ba tt Tin, Plate and Sheet Zinr, •I. ties, t ' ',,' Bar, Copper &dirket Bram, Pens, Boilers,* Tee Settles.: and Bar i. . Heavy Railroad Trams, cast ings ofall deseriptkeis„ 11411/01,11 Iron and Spike., Mill. Xtutand Circular Saws Double and Single Gans, Butcher's Choppersi Clearers Double and Single Pistols,. and Knives, ,Shot and Game Bap, Anvils and Time. : Powder Flasks. "•.. Blocks end Tackles; Powder and,Shot, Chain Pumps, ~ • Water Pewit - Peretundni iron. Copper and lines Wire, I Caps. i , Coach Trimmings, ' Aide Mountings. • The Subscribers would respectfully Invite the attention of the public geoerally, to the above and other articles Of Hardware. too butaerotte to mention. as they are deter} mined to sell ael,w - Jut any concern out of philadelphlaS; August 27.1+56. , ; r . • . 354 y - - a • t at . T .--4 &tt rid ii t. NEW tiIIiDWARE STORE Two doors hi kw Mate Itotal,ind nearly *Pete the3o - nevi Bank, Pottirille, where will lie found in oseellent sionitment of Mumma i ;: Coach Trimmings, - , VMS. '..-'. SKIMP. - Fine Trays, . ! : Saddlers. , Britania Were. Shoemaker's Tolas. Aisortment of ens Locks, Carpenter's Tools, Table Cutlery ? Blass and Paint: • PUket Cutlery, .. . Bar Iron of all slus, Table Spoons. • - ,c , Stilled " " . Anvils and Vices, ~ Nails and dpikel. Aisortment of fine Guns, Railroad Iron and Nails; Sheet Iron Crucibles, - ,-, Smith Tools. ~ wire, Tin Plate, ;! Building Materials, • Bliss Kettles' Cut Steel.,' , • Sad Irons. Shear Steel, 1 Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister, • Mains. Mill Saws. i Railroad Traces. ,il Cross-cut Saws,i Pewder and Shot. Fine Hand-saws. ; , G. B. returns his thanks to tlr public for the , patronaie they extended ft him in htsind vidual capacity. and hopes, the new firm. to)r the quality o their goods, strict atten tion to business. and accommodating prices, will desert* end commend their continued Support. :. 1 ; DILIGHT A LErtcu, Di*lers iii /lards:erre and Iran, (Sartre grief. Pot tut tle. Jannary ti.IRMS I I-tf 9 TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. I3orrsViLLE TO HARRISBURG. This lino #nuneets daily With all their great South ern and Western Rotates. arrangement their plieeot business In Pottsville will be at . the omee of liowardA Co torn 72.18 PHILAD'&. & READING RAIL ROAD. amutitagwmgrm RATES OF FREIOIIT ON MERCIIANDIZ.E. `,,, i () N . AND AF'ITRINOVEMBER bit, 1 -1854. until further :loam. the 1.01 10 1, 1 1 4 BahiaPt 1 Freight wUI lse.• charged per 100 pounds: : -4 ! i Ira ! ii; , . -i, • • 1-A _y.t AR21413 or . 7111111111 T. .tifil-t', I -t4; 4 z 3 ... 2 . A -1 2 . z- w, x,z; z., 4` . J ..., Dry floods. Cmifectionerjr. Books.rarpet. t 30 . i i huts, Cigars. lort.sh Meat. Fish. Glass. de) Anvils, Bran. Butter. Copper.,kgs. Far 1 •:: theriwarci.Grindstoaes.Oricries.llemp Rams. IlardWarejlides.Vollow-ware, • = U Leather. Macialnerj,o3 - sters,olls.Seeds„ ,I Be. _ ~ - -,-• Ale. Bober. ( ottbis.. Coffee. Grain, Bar Iron.) .., Lead. Mola sisea.Nalls. Spiturs.,•: Bice, Salt, i 18 0 Provisions. Edgar. Whiiikey. he.. .., Brooms, Fire:Bricks, Guano, 31111 Stories. ' Pitch and Tar. Salt,licrap Iran, Timber 15 • 134 and Lumber; he., . . Bricks. Coke, Coed Wood, Cliy, Grairel, Ice. Iron .Ord, Limestone,llaunre, Pig 12 - 4 Iron, Plastcd Slate, Lc., j Flour, per barrel. Oct. 2118&11 P ILAD' . . & READINO RAILROAD. OFFICF, of the Philadi.& IL R. CO. PhiTacit/phut, February 28,1854. • The rain oe s Ynnixtit ind Tolls on Veal tninsported:by this Cone, u 331 will be as folloWa. from March sth to June - , . . •. . w , 4 1 7;4 1 r e ..:g... • r i ol /. •g .2 13 To ilichnirouLt: e 200,195 11 80 175 " Philadelphia, 1 90 11 85 1 1 70 . , 165 " Inclined Mann, •190:185 1 1 70 165 " l'iteetown,l ii 1901•1 65 I 1 70 i. 85 " GermantoWn IL IL 11.901 1 34 l7O Ibb " Falls of Schuylkill, ,1 90 1:1 85 '1 70 115 " Marlaynnk l , : - 190', 1 55 170 11.5 " Spring/1111N 16511 60 145 1 0 " Conshebocken and Ply. 1' mouth Ile,firoad. .; 165: 1 60 145 145 " Itambo . 'l and Potts' and , ! Jones,i 160; 1 55 145 140 " Norristorriorßridgeport.l 1601 1 56 1 45. 140 " Port Kenuidy, .160 1 1 65 ' 1'45 140 " Valley More, 155 150 140 140 " Phoenixville, . , - 1 1 45 140 130 130 " Boyer's Ford, . . .11451 1 40 125 l;5 . 1 Pottstown; ' l4O 135 i 1251 :25 " Donelarrille, • ' 140 135 - 1 25 1:25 " Bbdsboru'i . .0 30 1 '25. 115 i 1 1 35 " Reeding, i . ' 120,115 1 05 1 1 05 " Between Iteadlng and 1' 1 ' i ' Mobraville, l2O 115 105 1 I :bs " Mohrwrilick: 1 "I 120, 115 10311105 " IlanthurV ! '1 120!1 15 1 1 " Orwiullmr!. ! ' . , 120 116 py order of the Board of Mariam. March 3.1A55 Bitf F. BRADFORD SCHUYLKILL NAVICATI OFFICp Schuylkill Navig* 1 . he ehartptior the use of cars and M forarch cite Coal. carried on the tiebtlylkill Narl# Ibllowa, untll:July Ist.ll4s:l BM To Philadelphia, " Manaynnh, " Spring Mill, " Cottshohnekea, Plyroontt Dam, " Bridgeport, " Norristown. " Port Kennedy, " Valley forge. " rawling's Dam, " Port Providence, " " Royer's Ford, " Pottstown Landing, " Port Union, " iii ttsboroimll, " ltoaditrg, : " Althnniceit,' " Mohnerille, " Hamburg, " Orwigsburg Landing. 40 30 , _ ftse clurgewill be per ton 'of TAO ths,,less tire per ciont allowance fei. waste, as usual. and nn charge less Matt twenty4lre cents per ton trip be made for any distance. Roles Of Tolls.. On Miscelbutions Articles to be charged per ton of V4O lbs., until further notice: j nowt . .t.ocs. • Iron Oro•CloYs SaudAravel, Manure. Iluwrotiyht stns., Brickbats, Liniesterie, Salted Lime.,QuarrY SPAM , ' Cord wood, Post Mat Rath, Rough Bark and Gypsum. orkehut and a half pei. ton per mile, Mr the first ten miles, and a halts emit per tau per mile, for each additional milebut no charge shill be Made for in, distance toteeedlog hie. ty cents per fan. . . : Y swore mesa. thislaked thois;Marlde, wrought or lieabbled Stmti4lll - Coed, Dna!, lea, Sans stone, :Sad !PM CoPfire two cents pet ton per mile fir the first ten miles , and a half emit per Mopes intlefoiearh additional mile. bi{dao charge shall tie made ;for May distance (wording pity aruts per tom ,11111D:ti.k.. :Tien of all kinds In any stageormannfirturr balm:the ' ore r Salt, and Alihr one tent per km per:mils. for th e. rat twenty mike, and halt ccent per tan per mile for mil ad ditional mile, bet no &WV shall hemattelbranY diotittee ciPTAInt ItttJ emit! ! ' ter ton; • 0 rorarn mum drain, Plate, gritty Thubsir, retnid'anit equate, Alfred Lunshm. Hoop Pam, fhb**. Laths mid Room %Mato, nay add Reim to helm; Merchandise 0611 kinds, andel! articles not titherwho'spreilladly ennuninited. terci Mute pees ton pot milar Rothe Ant bonedloa s mad ball. ton par tulletor each Without milo,but nocturne= nude Mratty;lftt.ostieeadlnistety cent: per ton. Tha. ber, round apt! ornete„Samodlumber, 'loop Poles, Shin- Oro. Lath and Staves In rah. shall be Owned according to the tetra in thts merlon. prodded thommerat Ihtheato nit Auin boollowed to elterpale ri with sn;/ .0 .' (Indian or ofeerendlnit hi* Aar may ready to' atherstis Nib mftenhAntrecturnillthetsll trate of %cents her ton tow loch; below the elty of Iteadtron, and tone NOM per toe' lock *bore Mid ritY: Noesi.-IMaU maw - or More loeketutand, and the distente routed ritual tailmi than two at the charge 'Mt Solt Oral le feeble ' mike; itertellinetl the clam toilobiebt artldts mulled may,brionit. • I; ,And in alleaste where the &rennin* Ilatee t iar shall emend 631 erste per ton on (be Meer* moo atibe i r d *rewkrk pamed halm i t o . 0 "ad .Q7sTA rents pet to above Routh% the Tolle shall be thernid at three irmittletesrm alt Attielem v. • Ity order of N 2 ,1 l e li naMWA , Y.*SaL L I'llllo4bl , le. • KURTZ ifk. HEISLER, (Lite Mart% /termite CO,) iranufacturers of tPI wk. Coal Panama Coal :Riddles. Wire liv4 l %; l ' Drumm, Lc, dro Miners Tills, Schuylkill comwr• rienkful 9br the liberal potions:a they hive received froth the Cod Dealers sad others. in the put. would wet respectfully , eilicittheircustomis the future. All work done at our shop will be warranted, so that no one need be afraid of getting a hadjob. dr. Karts being one of the , oldest, and the Most expe rienced Wire Workerin thscoanty. we teal sure. that we can tura out the beat Cord Screens la the Regtort. ill orders addressed to .1. U. Kurt:. Minermille, to W. L.. diaider Pottsville or Karts & nobler, 511ornaillo, will ra promptly attended to. Old Screen erepaired. May 19,1 VA WIRE SCREENro pr FAietors. CTORY. Oisitaget of P • 111,114, - THE undersigned has as• armed the proprietorship of no) Wire • 3 -Aereen factory in Coal street, lately eon 1 31 d - neted by It. L Cake.aad desirestocall th attention of Orval aprramrs and the to bis extemdeenotabllthment.._ Arrangement* ere made Per prom:l'o.lA the very hof.t or materitlit, awl ..rd,rA work to a !a*-n. i tounferill bo filled at the rnortrsi tieto.nridon tho Wait tratierstetery toms, fhe momorrr. haring a.-cured Pervlee4 of skillful and experienced ir , rltmea Invites the mad ti gid egarrinaf6•lll t. ti of hi* XCIINITUL promising them epzsl try th.l.s.t fornr4 mit in othorniarinfm - t.rteg. lan. I.t .10IIN 11 A KLAN. CARTERS &ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, Tautaqu,, Sphitylklll. County, Pa. • The Subscribers, proprietors of the ;tat ebolenatnril satruslre establishment. an. =!. reonnce trt the cititena et Schriyl k.lll routs. !y. and the ,pnbliegenrrally.. their mull neat* turn out any mud all kin do Itf work le their Mae. at the shortest notice. and in the most eat. Wader,' msener—strrh as building Steam Engler/I.l3l3n nraeturitr ltaltr , ad and Drift Cara, Pump', Outings and Machinery of all kind , . tho host workmen are employed. and sathifectlen may Diener- -re be safely guaranteed. Orders Dom abroad pmcnittly -•CARTERS A A LLY—N. .Yanutqua, January :7, 1E46 4-tf BRAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. ADI • HUDSON A BROTHER. Iron and Brass Pounders, respectfully Inferno their pa "*"" trots', and the public generally, that they , = are fully prepared at the above establish; meta, to manufacture Steani Engines of every else; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Care; and every other description of Iron and Drays Castings. atdtabie for the Coal mining or other business:on the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Fanfares and Machine work in general. • Betaking of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prke& All work furnished by them war ranted topreforsa well. They would solicit therustom of those who tear want articles in their lin* in this vicinity. Al orders will inset with humgdiate and prompt &Hen thn. . S. W. HUDSON. March 4,1854 9-1 Y • W. 11..". HUDSON. • The Subscribers respeetrully invite Cr?, the attention of the businesecommunity. rii'a;gi to their New Machine Shop and Foun 3/ dry . erected in the town of Tremont. and ... .. - under the superintendence and manage• ment of Messrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip Umholtz. where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Press and Iron, such as Steani Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every deeerip. Mu, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mille. Grist and Saw Mills, Drift Cars. and all kinds of Rallread Castings. such as Chairs for Flat and T Rails. Frogs. Switches. and all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um. bolts being a practical Mechanic. and having bad the con fidence and experience for many years in the Coal Region, persona desirous of putting up Machinery.of any kind, are invited to all and examine our patterns end superior ti quality of cork. and become acquainted vrith prices at these Worls, before contracting elsewhere. ,Orders ore,- Ey kind thankfully received. and strict st teiation will he given*, their prompt execution. having several 15,20, 80, 40, andfio horse Engines on hand. Jan. 6, 1555 14y C. A. & M. iiimuni. 30 1& 4.14? • N C ion C la, IAS , 11 on A ion, aril ,17 I ntfirs i I bit as a 14. „.-4. f C 1 1 ' 2 ...a ES 12=13 I. IRON WORKS. .TAMAIIIIVA• 1111141.171611. MEADOW 8. InarEasviLLE. DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS. Mlisersvflle. THE Subscriber is prepared to mato a l!e{ facture STEAM MINES of any power, Pull: 1 1 ,107 any raPacity,and Coal Breakms of eve deseriPDon e• • well • •as as try other machinery of machiry used in Mines, Breakers, Griat eis,/innuiriss, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. Ar. . From the facilities pump/mit for manufacturing. and from long experience in the business. work ran be turned out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, sad of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind. are invited to call and examine rettterns and become se. pusinted with prices betbre contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEIIAVEN. Minerseille, December 9, 11354 48•tf TREMONT. 'TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont, Schuylkill County,Penna. DON A LDIiON. NEW FOUNDRY £ MACHINE SHOP. Donaldson, Schuylkill Co.► Pa. The subscribers respectfully invite the attention of the husinevs community t i ,L•l l _ to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, just erected in the town of. Donaldson, 7 .131 alaz Schuylkill eonuty, under the nutrias anent of the underslxned. all of whom are practical workmen in three different branches of ',business, as moulder, machinist and Th ey tire now ready to e x e c u ite all orders tor machinery, such as steam en gines. pumps, Mal breakers; all kinds of. gearing for grist and saw mills, and drift cars, all - -kinds of railroad castings each as chairs. fops. switches, acbute plates and brass castings made to osder. Also apple mills-par lor. ball and cooking stnies.Fgrates of live different sizes, fmm twelve up to twenty-four inches in length. Black 'mining, in Its various branches, executed at short no tire. We flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donald. son Foundry will give such entire satisfaction, as to. se cure the future custom of their patrons. Our motto is utolive and let lite." Osdera thankfully received and executed at the shortest notice, and on reasimable terms. ALFRED JONES, ROBERT YOUNG, LEWIS MILLER, July 2A, '53 30-ly PETER COX. PORT CARBON. • FOUNDRY a. MACHINE SHOP, • Port ; Carbon, Se4nylklll Co., Pa. T. 11. \VINTERSTEEN annotate.; es his readiness. from the complete outfit of the above named establishment, to sap- Liik ply all orders in his line of business— '... such #s for Steam Ensines.:Raibrad and Drift Cars. P umps, Coal Breakers. Castings and Machine ry of every pattern. lie warrants his work to gite satts. h:tion, and accordingly solicit. patronage' t home and abroad. Jan. 27,'ISa FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. THE dubsctibers announce to the Pub ZM,I • lie that they are tho Proptietoni of the 1 """ , Franklin Works Part Carn. Lately ear " tied on b y• - • Y man wt.ere theycon :. r.,Lan , . Untie to manufacture to Order, at the shotLeat notice, steam Engines, Pumps. Caa I , Breakers and Machinery of almost any site or descriotiola, for mining or other. purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Can, Iran or Brans Outings of any she or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited. GEO. B. FISSIER BRO. Franklin Shovel Works. The imbscribers continue to famish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shover{ of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is partimo.. larly called to their. Coal Shovels. Orders:fOr Shovels of soy ohm or pattern promptly attended to. OEO. B. PISSLSII & 13110. Port Carbon, August 21.18d2. ' ' 344 f POTTSVILLE. POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. Foundry and Machine Business. ~.F NOTICE.—The Sub . stribian have this day formed a eo-partnersblp,' under the i& 'o4 g. tlrm of POMROY, S3IITII: A POMROY. r: ei : ...:ili far the transaction of a general /handl? . _ ...and Natigine 49101i7M5, at the old-retab- I shed -.Pottsville Iron Works," earner of ?ios-region and Coal streets. ' IL F. POMMYY, WM. 8311111. March 25,1551 'l2-tf ,CLIFYORD POMROY. PALO PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. i!" friends Subscribers beg :leave to en nouuce to their ends and the public. F1i:t. 1424 1 , that their new Bolling Mill at Palo Alto. is now complete. and In full operation, and that they are prepared to Supply • aupatior article of T Italia of tarlousalsee,,for the use of Ctilleriee and lateral roadie. , Orders for rani , are respectfully solicited. and will meet with prompt attention if lift at the Rolling MUI. the Hardware Store Of Bright k Leech. Centni.street; Potts ville. or address by letter to LEE. 11111611 V k (X. 1., Sept. 22.1853 384 f. IfiliFeille. P. 0., Po.. FOUNDRY.. AND. MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, *.p. .. r - NOTICE.—The buainesi of the late flrrn -- of SNYDER k MILNER, Will be routin e& ri 's • ned by the subscriber in all Its Various :=;-./ branches of Steam Engine building, Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Forriaces, Railroad Can, ke.. tc. He will also continuo the businese of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Forr.sl White Ash 191 d Lewis and i tsll,n Veins Red Ash Csvls, being sole proprie. tor of them - Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. January 31. la:4 '' 34f TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Piozafer Boner Work*. Ilse subscribers r-wpmtfitily invite the attention of the business ,community to 17 ' 1 theititoiler Works, on Railroad street. be. low the Passenger. Depot. :Pottsville, Pa.. where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPPION. Smoky Stacks, Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Gars, &c, &e. ]killer. on hand. , , Defog practieal mechanics. and having for years devoted thenseives entirely to this. branch of business. they Sat ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their ad. vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. May 5,1853 19-tf - JOHN & JAMES Nome. POTTSVILLE ROLLING. MILL. THE ' SUBSCRIBERS respectfully an ttiati notinceto the public that their new Roll arlos.v4R lo g mill is now completed end in full ope. - 1 ration. and that they are prepared to cup. ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various slam Sr bleb they will warrant to be superior isx quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same fees. They alao Manufacture T Italia, her the we of the Col. Rorke and Lateral Road& weighing front 21 to toile. per Yard, made of the beat Iron, and which. will be found Much chmper than the !write! article. • Being preetical mechanic, and having bad considerable experience in the Iron baldness, they tatter themselves that they ran give entire sedishetion to purChasers. and also make it. their interest to patronize home numntae lures, JOIIN BURNISH & DD. December S. 49.te' WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville, p.a., . . • mit 'WItIIN reepectfully invite C e I°‘ th attention of the business coma Ity • , liwg; mthrltltew Dimbine Shop and Fon a llry erected between Crel and Railroad streets, ty.: and fronting on licewerchue stmet, ober, t .07 are prepared to execute' ell orders for coechu k ory of Bons and Iron, such as Stearn Engines, ail kinds of Gear ing for Rotting 11111 s, Orbit and now Rills. Single and Doubleuting romp, Coal Breakers. Drift Can, all kinds of liallowd Castings, such as Chairs for Plat and T Ran Frogs. Switches, 10.; eli Melds of east and . wrought Iron Rhaftleg. .Beicrg practical Mechanics. and haring made the demands of tits Coal. Region. their study for years. aim all kindiof 31aehlusey in their' line of husintwa they Ratter themselves that west dons lands esdahlisimatut 110 glye satisfaction to all who may honor them with a AIL • Ali `orders thaVicfully earthed and yrotoptly er.e • ott the most maitendie terms; - ,401111 Y, WRItI4 THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. October 2,102 404 f GRASS AND !GARDEN 8 1IMS, FRUIT Til t , kiplelalturial Implements TELL subscriber will di,t. keep on band Clover . Timothy and other lin e Seeds, .White Clover and Lawn lines , together frith Garden nod Yield it :rds. ob will warrant to by fresh and plod, li e e m aho m.,1 1: orders for all kinds of Milt Trees. (wanse led to N: they ane represented). Intention! mpictorot as e 7; or w bleb will be furnlshcd at man nine t urn s nete" . " T t' seeds awl trees sold by the subscriber are solerod T :',: truncates, only from grolren of rennin, ion a nd .f.,,, , 4: Lis does lot deal In seeds procured pro ~ m l, eu , , :r In it, market from those who sell chest.. without ',lndio% chsrattet of the seed sold. Nor does he e,,,, 144. _ seeds grown promisenously In small cseu nt. ."l!_il .their too: close proximity deteriorates their qoali t ,"; tienlarly. those Of ihe Nang. 'Tea". T hilil an Impen 4 ; • melderation tO those who parrhiue either leech ... ''.: nal trot s. . For trees, hr., send In order, sorly to LL HANNON. PROVER/1S FOR Minn& Farrnera and otWers till heed the folloai z , whatere; they may think of book or ran t? farming generally. They will direct th e „ tentiorr of their sons to.these Universal ltpl, and commend every one to follow thpa. WQ `pre indebted for moat of them to that excel lent manual; the Illustrated lie9ister of R od Affair!, every Hue of which is a text in 4 8 4 for a more elaborate article: Ne4r keep animals on short allowanee—if you starve them, they will surely starve y ou. Alth'ougb,; in draining land thoroughly, mr puree may he drained, yet the foil crops fin follow will soon fill it again. Trying tofarrn without capital is like trei e , to runs locomotive without fuel. Slonevw, wood Must booth be consumed, if they are to move the machine of the farm or of the ec, AlWays give tl e soil the first meal. If th; is well-fed with manure, it will feed all else_ plants,; aninials, and men. If you wish to give an energetic movement to all Your &rat machinery, and keep its Inn dred Wheel.* in rotation, be• sure not to b e withotit a good rotation of crops. If ypualtpw your animals to shier, Tone fortune will ;be shivered in consequence ; the; is, ebei farmer who leaves his catile to the wind 4 willfind his profits also given to th e windsii • Heiry carrot crops for cattle will soon re: turn carats of gold. Did, you eyor hear the musical nofes of* starving herd of hogs?. Extingui4 by f u , x l those motes Speedily, if you would avoid sten more annoying notes after payday has pastel!. Fences operate in two ways—if good t h„ are a defense, if poOr an offence. Matiy a farmer, by too sparingly scang his new meadows, has had to cede his whole farm. r. Every fainter should see daily every animal be 114, and insFect its condition. Weekly visits, 4s with some, soon result in weakly at. imals: ==ll;Wff== TEA MAO= FOR ITADEMDLUIRNO. I. tt prei-ersts water which falls from rest. 1 : ing oa or: riper the surface, and renders the . soil diy. enough to be worked or plowed at all times:: 2. By rendering the soil porous or spongy, it takis in water without flooding in time of rain, and gives it off again gradually in time, of drOuth. 3.•!3y preventing adhesion and assistiez pulverisation, it allows the roots to pass freely through all parts of the soil. 4. By facilitating the mixture of manure throuith the pulverized portions, it - greatly in• creases its value and effect. ' a 5. !lows water falling on the surface to pass downstard, carrying with it any fertiliz: ing substances (as carbonic aci I and ammo. nia), until they are arrested by the absorption of the soil. 6, it abstracts in,a similar manner the heat contained , in - falling' rains , thus warming the . soil, the - .water discharged by drain-mouths being; many degrees 'Colder than circling , • 4'. The.increased porosity of the soil mu. ders 'it a more perfect non-conductor of heat, and the,roots of plants are less injured by freezing in winter. 8. The same cause admits the entrance of air, facilitating the decomposition of enrich. . wrtions of the soil. 9.'By admitting early ploliting, crops may be sown early, and an increased . amountreap • ed in=consequence. , 10: It economizes labor, by• allowing the work 'to go on at all times, without interrup tion from snrplus wator in spring, or from hard'baked soil is summer. IWO. DinEcTtoa's FOR MAKING PASTRY.—In mak• ing pastry or cakes, it is best to begin by weighing out the ingredients,,sifting the flour, pouding and sifting the sugar and spice, washing the butter, and preparing the fruit' Sugar can be. powdered by pounding it in a large . mortar, or by rolling it on a paste-board j. with ft rolling-pin. It should be 'made very ' fine "and always sifted. All sorts of spice should be pounded in' a mortar, except nut meewhich it is better to grate. If spice is wanted in large quantities, it may be ground . in a mill. The butter should always be fresh and eery good. Wash it in cold wafer before you use it, and then make it up with your 1 hands into hard lumps, squeezing the water r well out. If the butter and sugar are to be 'stirred together, always do that before the eggs are beaten, as (unless they are kept too warm) the butter and sugar will not be injured by standing awhile. For stirring them not ing be so convenient as a round, hard # l, , ,f / about a foot and a half long, and so {ewhst flattened at one end. The eggs sho d not be beaten till the other ingredients ar ready, as they will fall very soon. If the whites and )i 'yolkx are to be beaten separately, the whites firsti:as they will stand longer.. E , gs should be beaten in a broad, shallow pan, spreading wide at the top. Butter should be tirred in a deep pan with straight.sides. Break every egg by itself, in a saucer, before you - put it . into, the pan, that in case there should be any bad ones, they may not spoil the others.— Eggs are beaten most expeditiously with whiski. A. sma I qOantity of %bite of eg .criaybe beaten.7ith a knife, ora three-pronged fork.: ; . To PATTI?. PRESERVES.—Cut white par exactly the size of the top. of the jars Y ou wish to cover. Put the white of an egg law a large saucer, not beating the egg. Moisten the papers, one at the time,"with the white of egg,land then lay it upon the preserve; do it so carefully, as to exclude all air from under the paper, and press the edge dos to the jar all round. It will adhere firmly; and the egg converts the paper into a tough, lesthery va tens), impervious to sir. One egg will Pare r as tituch preserve as usually is boiled st once. Tsars. --Prepare the pumpkin by paring of this rind and reducing it to a P CI P , as directeefor soup. To each rpiait of poll' , adds quart. W I milk and six eggs well bate , with sufficient sugar to sweeten ;grate off tke, yelliorxind of a lemon, atclmid, with a nut meg grated. Blitand pour in a dish with rim'of paste on the edge,.and bake in'a mod. eraLely quick oven. It may be made with s pint 'of milk and three eggs to the quart of pulp . , but it. wiltrequire - an oven of less hest to bakeit in. Po'sTei CIIEESICCALES.—BoiI six ounces 0 ..tatO, and four of lemon peel; beat the l e. ter in at mortar with four ounces of limper, garb then.add thailutateee well beaten sad onepaas of butter melted in a little cream" — , When well mixed let it stand to grow -014 put; crust into patty pans, and, rather more than half fill.
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