- 5. • " • 'me dRe Jam! Diipatch. NMINISS tt'extrrint lef 1111011;01311. D i x-,;i4:&initis,t' The itri'ntarritt Maitliinsniisitetivvith fiver-. ish tinxiely• the risi:ix of - the plated :canvas, yelept a 'tannin. and franned severely at yap was . antosirt);Airriself by slyly thrsiriagpiper 'tirels at variess lie - id : heeded , old gents i the parquet. . ! The overture c.natnenced, and , is thus de scribed in the Nubbini notes of the aim- eon: General 'nimble by the draft:Lao:lndy oe caslimaraineak from a fife. - • ' Faint intrring on the big fiddle brought in; to stetina the - trombone. - Vint:hone and ,big fiddle beconte - exhaust. ed, and are relieved lty a fearful effort of all the flutes'und the triling".e., , , TrombOne and drums go into,. action and barge .upoti the , times; triangli retires in isgust; and the surrender at disere- tion., „ . Theittatier conics in with a double flourish; . . all the violins foll,:tw up;• cat-gut and hirse, hair infer excrutiating tertuieyuntil a reserve corps -of Frhnch horns and bugles comer:w ing and blasting in, and create, a universal medley of discord and noise, of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Ta-ta-ra-ta 'solo by the trumpet. . • Another granti.rush, and the overture is cenclndedhy a tvikkitelf-niell sera - ping; blow . ing, beating and striking of the . whole - cOm; bitted forces. Leader lays down the suffering ,catgut, the sh 2epskiti ceases, its perturbed grumbling, the. horns are silent, and the 'orchestra retire to—, "lager up." • # ITT went the curtain, ; and . the play began. When that was over, a young lady, with ter million cheeks, -indict ink eyebrows, cotton calves, concealed by fleshing, and short skirts, . appeared and executed a mysterious sort of Spanish dance, which consisted of two long jumps, three spins on cue toe, several tree • toad hops backward on the heels, sixteen fas cinating boWtg to the parquet; and an tmlingit. ed quantity of enchanting smiles.. -Japsiack was -delighted7—eA th ast "W o nderful—,charming--l. am prepared to say, delicioug. fell in love' once with a dancing girl splendidgirl—black eyes—blue eyes and black hair—could dance herself into the affections of . anybody —danced into mine—finally, danced into my pockets—infatuated—gave here paste jewelry —costly of course—wedding dayflxed--every thing ready—white vests and groomsmen all ready—lot 'the bridegroom cometh—with the etceteras—but the bridegroom didn't find this blushing bride—the blushing bride had eloped with an ambitious supe—l. was dished, and that's all." These remarks were delivered to Mr. Nubbins, in a whisper just loud enough to annoy an ancient couple, who sat iinmedi ately- behind.thetn. . After the dance, S'ignor Bullii Bolero Bun dilbneker, the renowned professor of peste ring, to all the, royal highnesses of all the monarchical ge s v`ernments in existence, made . his appearance, to the infinite delight of the ,gods in the trallerv, Signor WIG Itstlern Bundilbneker began • by standing on his' head, and knocking his heels together, and then turning a series of inextricable and marvellous suctunersaults, he :lighted up ):t his feet, to At a driuk of water, robbal his slippms Id some pulverised rosin, and—was at it again. In ten minutes he con trived to twist hiniself into more shipes than the most active imagination could conceive in a month, attd -- finally; taking his toes in his teeth, and tying his arms in a bow-not around his neck, rolled off.; Then came a farce, which would have been very funny . had it not born preceeded by the eragical deeds of Sir 11.!-!ro Bundilbucker, Everybody got ti- rried iu the farce—all the !mg-wiggel, e.eu fhthers, cut thecr:un suspicious children of with a Shilling each, and wrathfully 01mi - timid' the stage with em phatic caner, anal ilien consented to accommo date everybody by ending the play with re . lenting hearts.. • 'The curtain . came down—the orchestra went off—find Nubbins and his friends went home. - : FON FOR Taose win) LAUIIII.--"How they•biild houses, now," said Cornelius to an old acquaintance, as he pointed to a two story house, "they commenced that Wild ing only last week, and they are already put ting in the lights." "Yes," rejoined his friend, and next week they will put in the liver." • What is idleness? Working yaller moun tains on a pink subsoil—or a blue-tailed dog is sky colored convulsion's What is joy?—. To count yottr money, and find it overrun a hundred dollar 3. What is conscience? Some thing that guilty men feel every time it' thun :hrs. • , A. Memphis paper announces the first ap pearant e on any stage of a Mr. Lanier,:a painter of repute, in the character of .Othello,' and apologizes for any short comings, in ad ranee, on the griund that the dehutant has never seen the character personated by any one! An eastern editor, in an. obituary on a young lady who had recently died, closed by saying—w She had ati amiable temrer, and was uncommonly fond of ice cream and other delicacies." • A dog, which had lost the whole of her interesting family, was seen trying to poke a piece of crape through the handle of the door of , one of the sausage ships in this city. A FEW DurtstrtoxS.--Auth . or—A dealer in wonls„ who gets paid in his own coin. • Bargaiu—A ludicrous transaction, in which eacliparq thiuks he has cheated the other. Belle—A beautiful lint useless insect, 'With out Wings, whose color's fade on being remov ed from tho,sunshine. Critic—A large dog that goes t E titchaincd, add barks at everything he does not compre hend. • A • , . Distant Relation—People who imagine they have a claim to rob you if you are rich, and to insult you if you are. poor. Editor—A pour fellow., who every 'day is emptying his brain, in order that he may fill his stomach. Fear-The shadow of hOpe..-. Friend—A-person wit° will not assist you because he knows yUnr love will excuse brat. Cruve--An ugly hole in the giound, which lovers aid poet lib • they - were . ' but take uncommon ?unit to keep out of it.. . Rottittcx..;--The following thrilling extract is taken fr pro unpublished romance: "Lis- Lea . to Ene,Gasparado. When , first I met the lady Arabella in the brilliant saloon of the Court de Pornpereno. I wat - struck with the spiritual lustre iler dove-like eyes. •In nothing ne hor biit.h, t rtiinc or Station. 'Twos One tnwllllgni +: r•~. 7i L:;,.:...garsien of the . . old chateau, when I . v-..ised, her to become my own, my ehurisitt . -1 She slatank from •`,•Tiou,knaweit n it who I am' care. naf,ria -I, riiiisionatelf: "'Then I du!' erica she, in piercing tones. !..1 your -unknown-washerwoman, and - I'd you to pay for'the.aiipieceitwaSh - Vd for you last; week - left forever the sunny clime . 11 of [tali a rit eartea maul - • . . , , reatt i wimpinlit.4l“SitaAtly . irelptl pop. lar prim: forty feet. tottg, stod drew the pole . ttf• ter him, now ertrAged in • the "ntenstgerie," to tide a switch tail home ehesttM tree ttround .Ihe ring: without stirrups. , ' rdmrwriter, apealcing of *ablit.arinit i slya 'it ia tho connecting . link between • (Inn) t..‘' , lA7, aa4 r;tllsie4 FON :f PHA d impfamm • °.' - pi RITAIIIENDRY& Co4:l 4 tuir.' 119 - 4 L -47hIrdatteat;PkOakkpkia:MIltsaakittentia) Coutarsieiall imparters iif,kaporaa tka.ii:tasia amide& eraisilo4 and Oak Bohl,tarther sod Kipp; ' • 7 ebUittielphia; Warn' 17,18116 !“*, ‘• Wfit; FRANCK. AUCTIONEeit,.,: , . N.ll. scrag Otatteslesedifts.,leteteuvr eittueravn.u.., • Peattivillide avert dT 7% 0•4340C1i, AT, SUB ammo!. „nom - - AirILL. be' 'sold-without reserve, for v Ciat—Clottur, Casilmarea, datineia, and Dry Goods grnoially.Dnoicand &wep t CaUerl,9uns. Cloak tug:Musical Instrumissits. and MareDitlbeatuarally. zer 2rmi Asdiditecr-. and the public gen - erally that. he still contin ue% the •business 'of selling.. making and re :_,, - pairing B-UTTS and SHOES, of all • kinds. at the shortest notice and reasottable prices. nt the corner of Centre and Cal ill streets Pottsville. and wouldBolldt a continuance Irk favors, hoping that strict attention to business merit it. • i SILAS! STIWUSE. Centre and Callowhill Ste., opposite !lxchange Hotel. itember 10,-'454 ... „i . , , 4,5.4 t MOS 10w of t' will Cor. & TULL. No. 64 Dock Street, Philadelphia, !•:./ ANUFA.CTIMERS. of Children's Carriages Gip, Coartes, Banotehoo. V loci podoi. KraWheel-beirrowa, Nnesery Swings, Rocking Hones, . Invalid Chairs. &e. 1 de ... wholess e and rotail. ~ ptruabor 22, 1855 ' - tk-ly j • ; POTTSVILLE Saddle and Harness Illaniafactory. • The SUbsciriber would again most respertiully incite the :Mention of the Citizens of Potts and the Coal Region in general. to his large an 'elected Mock of SADDLERY. all kinds of Carriage and Team llarness, • an of all descriptione. Drift Harness. ke. fle dr all who may need anything in the above line to cull , see his gouda before purchasing elsewhere, as there' be nothing lost. erri for Harness: kc., Promptly filled on masonable F. LEfitYkat WOMELSDMIFF. Oppoeite F:piscupat C%urur, Criere t, Pottarille. arch :t..4 855 [May 11. '541 9-tf ------- .MOROCCO: FACTORY. TOROCCO LEATHER and ~110 E iluding Store. at Deres old stand, on Railroad at.. he Undersigned respectfully informa the eustomera of above well tmown estaNiahment, that he will contin tie manufacture of all Of MOROCCO, , Su. h as Kid. Atrnit it French Morocco:Shoo, ILit and Bonk Oh dings. Pink !Ailing:l. /,:e.. de.; and will constantly ht:e on hand a ground assortment of all kinds of LEATII- Illti nth as Oak Tanned and t'.ed Solo Leather. Slaughter Kips* French and City Calf fikins. 3linera Upper Leather. and a varlets of Shoe Findings. atteli as Tbreada, Nails, Pent; Clamps, le, ..te., all of which wil be sold at the lowest ra i sit priers.. i i Joni L. mrNmo. 8.,1.11 Moil* of Sitlns.,siteh as Slump, (/ , ..:at Deer, &r. an, also Sumac. taken In exiltamiti for Leather, at the highest market prices. or paid for iu CASH Pottsville. Oct. ted. indi. CUBA HAS FALLEN 180 ham the. Price; f UMs and paps. WE would rum) it most respectfully in-= ' rite the attention of the citizens of APottsville and Country in general. to our lar,te and elegant aletortment 01111 kinds or 1.01-41 g in our line. that wia hare now received. and are in filly receipt et. comprisatil of Hata. Caps, Furs...he. t filly Fine Mole-skin Halo. always on hand, or made to order of the latesestyles. Otter Caps. Kossuth tialls.Bhunghtties—in short,anythisq. in the Hat and tSline. ' would also invite the particular attention of the La ' tit to nur aaaortme . nt of tiJiltt. which have been selected oi h treat rare front the largest stocks in the country,— `o ping s hall he left undone on our part, to glee van*. the .en. Call and Ore us ft trial. next door to Pottsville Ii; %V. : ' (1. C. LIVEILY k co. 7. 13.—A large assortment. of Buffalo Robes on hand.at mitten to suit the tittles. • November 13. 18.1 , 4 ROCK DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING. I . 0 ARDNEWS PATENT, 40R tunneling or shafting-operated Tl lby hand. horse. or steam power. ttmallest kale of I 4 tr.achine weizhe but en pounds, ran he operated;by welt Man. and strikes 128 blows per minute. Tho Idols is r i tht.tinedhy t be contort-m.l , m of an India 1411>ber Ypritlgl w 1 ich. esp.-m(11oz. throws the Drill with great fnree. In conglomerate rack one Mae eon drill a hole 1 1 4 Indies in diameter, ti inches in depth, per hour—in ordinary mod steno, 2to 3 feet per hour. - E It drills equally well at any an;.:111. In a drlfbway. 8 toot by tl. two of these machines eati be worked. ;Thedirdrk9af thieltmehino can be seen at :kliet'sTunnel, on l'cittt rtirbott wed, where it was ex hibited. .Mnehines can be furnished of Increas6l power nalwanteel. The Patent MAW far lici t iuyikill r and othereounties is for sale. Apply to the in onto*. ' "-- • - • i• 1 • 0. A..yrsitne (Alwyn, trinitr Hintd:ar New w ork. I t . ' .t Z'rly • • Auxust 18,'55! CLEAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. II THATCHER'S • 'Double 'Action, Forcing and Oneida Pumps; TUBE subscriber infoinis the eitizene J of Schuylkill county that be has purthasid the in- 1 i ' s el lyre tight to vend these culebrat ed Pumps. in Schayikill nty. More are rations kinds of Chao pampa made o the rme principle, such se the Soithle Action, Fore. l_ps and Suction Pimp, theilu Li Etion and ft Well Pump. Well Primp with set length, to *root freeiing.Slatern Rime Pump: Frith connections to' Supply , upper•stoker, .1. They art arrarsgod I' , 4 deep and Anitkroi Welin— 'can 1,, wont ar an Engine in rotting the:wster on the top of the house in ease of the—to wake gardens oe Wash win dows. Those who hare Ivied these Pinntepronounee them the cheapest. them* simple in theirtorstrurtfon, arid theqnost effettlre ever., usei, And not %Veto get opt of order. The following tu one of the *many certifi cates ciren by those who have used these relator. ' tire, the undersigned. &thereby certify that we have examined and seen in oporatton Thatcher's Patent Force and Sartim Pump..manutketured by Meerut. *urgers' & Pent. of Ihmerdale, and taint pleasure to - reenternindlow them to the'nubile as men, the, elfitr. diet* Fitt one re d t meant for reining and foteltiveater -that has tier he our notice. - - .11:1Y. Rammed, O. W. fitisicold, - k•it. emintoht, km. etuniM, • . 7. 0. pecan, - -41.4*, lititterk .. p 4 ttAtrourei• n. Tv.,( stone; •.4 , 11111. - ftte l i, Onifirit ,hy van to: velum:co* the Atilttref dhe ,van; Se; 'w Mid Wrier* ittteildial to. 'et ratripra, .fifirprictsrof I'Rt.yhtfoil.ScliesitnifeerintY. pottsrilieLkit.ll, ',W, i -''scly • -.,:- , NM - „I •- -14.4 iiraltd Iddridreetateire ilkidat!" - -IrOVVVERETI'II -ratetitirjrad*: athig Orerciirs Tram, tilt care itip7 "di Atioricsa Inillkirraitses rally aplUed.= stiiistiCar articicot, silk. and cotton elastic Vied cepl. ki.ttieriritetlelaser %aside,' stasuklse Daie spipspatiersi.! set itior,!eata. tacos &kr . , •. • • _ rmua D 384sti , • 2 1 14 , ThMi Mg l O,llL*S . 191itr.41/14 1 7 • • REEDLea t Rime" ,ft/o"bliiitniea • VIVI, Wkst - CornOebr I 2th" k ; iacull Bsq ittrits, flilladlstbia. ImpoOrt. -.4.1 Mid ?midi Traliors:triiiiitAulakerti'eat. N O*Weimi sad durablittyliritikeerniet etailloWltra: t 8....814418Nd 'patiantowda inlate4 by Angaumiatssi belmr . ,-,Seedivirsuicitierapigtaroc!rid, - the bliik =MI8010,0;180 affected. - • ' Coat of single Tease, $2, SS. Ikaable-44 Lastluctißitiiige 4q mar, and bolt to effect a cum wiles panibli: sent iritV.ll4 Abm for sale;,-ARkrreat variety: . - - ' nk.: ll 4audzes ..aaproved !Waal Body. Brash Yoe the extract PrOianntia Wart. &gag Prra./..ind Suo. part - Patent iSboolder lOnteti. Chest Expanderh and Erector Bracts. adinted to' ll with Sin* tehouldeirs and Weak (mem Etailibiti Matte Abdotelnal Belts, Swarm' sorkl‘ kvai-leole stui NW*, ' . Bii t.aidir neda tr :ibm i ingi, with Lady attradasty. Jsily 28.'55 • 284 y LE T vsaziaiameauTHEß. . !Virally site Tiff s Bickel• IT HAS BEEN ,the lot of,.the - , human race to be Welland dawn by disease and suffering.— ouowArs rum are specialty adapted to the relief of the Hoak, the ;ferrous, the Delicate. and the Inflres, of all slimes, ageE sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United Rates. and offers them to a tree and enlightened people. as the best remedy tlie world ever saw for the removal of disease. Theie Pillaßurify the Blood. These Gammas Pith are expressly combined to operate on the stomach; the. liver, the , kkine*the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement In their function!. purifying the blood. the very fountain of life, and thus curing Ogees In all its -forms. • Dyapepsta and Liver Complaints. Negri! ball Illatturoan race bare taken these Pills. It has been proved te! all park of the meld that nothing has beau found *tidal to theta In Me, of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, end stomach complaints generally.— They soon Flue a healthy tone to these organs: however much deranged. dad when ail other means have failed. GeatiralDeblllty. Ul Health. Many of this niOst despotic. Governments time opened their Conti= itothtes to the testrodnetksa of these Pills, that they tnny, beimme the medicine of the masses.— Learned Culture' admit that this medicine is the best remedy; ever :knoiin for persons of delicate health. or where the salami has been Impaired, an its Invigorating properties never fall to afford relief. • . ,; Female Complaints. No Felnale. , ,young or old. *bolsi& be without this cele brated medicine. corrects and regulates the monthly coursesat all periods. acting in many cases like a charm. Tt to also the beat And safest medicine that ran be given to children Of alb age*. and for any complaint; annan• " - Manny no famtly' f abould be without it. Ficiloasty's rills die thi hrd rematch/ iumv in the arced fit the following TlieTews hethma. Headaches, Dowel Complaints,indigestion, Combs,--i. ; ;:,;.• • I . - Colds.. , -, reclamation. Meat FlLieises,;:i I : Inw a rd Wcesktietta.. • Foativeneat", - • Liver CAminhdnts.- , • Dyspepsia, iLowness of Spirits, mammy:, • .0 ' -.- I . Drown , : 1,1 Stone and Gravel. Debility. • Secondary Symptom", Fever and ATI* Venereal Affections, Female Complaints. Worms of all kinds." Sold at the snaenfactories of Professor Holloway. SO Aiald , sn Lane,. New York. and 244 Strand. London. and by all reeved/0e iknersists and Theaters of medicines therm.i.hont the United Statett.and the civilised world. in boxes. at 'Xi eenta:e.2 1 4 renta, and ti,T each. dB-There is a Considerable Raving by taking thelarger sizes. N. TE—Direetions for the an are of patients in every 'disorder are alfixedto each box. May 26, 21.1 y BE play 20, lyi - , ) etylitt --- ""tirs'DAitt Otnetingt ~~' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS; THE CREATEST _ Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has Lurecovefett In one of our colusson posture , weals a ruatedy that cursi Eiery Kind of Hum or, from the worsiescrofula down to a eOlll l / 1 0/1 pimple lie has trii•ti ifiu over iliMcases. and never failed ex cept in two cases Cloth thunder humor). lie haifilow,in his possession over two hundred certificates of flit virtue, - all within tWentic,miles of Weston. Two bitting are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. • - One to three bOttles will cure the worst kind of pimples qn the face. ..Two to thrnt *ties will cure the system of biles. Two hottlea antwarranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and iittakacb. Three to tree ditties are warranted to cure the wont case of raysli,Lit One to twill bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. •;i . Two bottles are Warranted to care running of the ears and blotcheirunting the hair. • Your to sisi bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers.''•; One bettlerwill!cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three *ties are •warranted to cure the wont caso of ringmrorm. Two or three Wines are wan anted desperate earie otrheutnatiste. Three to four bottles are warranted'. cure the salt rheum. ;" _ - . _ Five to eight I:9lties will cure the worst clue of scrof ula. A benefit is arways experienced front thelirst bottle, and a perfect; curl is warranted when the above quantity is taken. lteader, I lieddied over a thousand bottles of this in the. vicinity of liosten. I know the effects of It in every rase. So nitre at 'water will extinguish fire. so sure will this cure hurnoe4 I Iniver,sold a bottle of it but that sold another - , after a trial it always speaks for itself.— There are twit things about this herb that appear to toe surprising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite tdentlful, and yet its value has never been known until I.diseovered it in 11446—second, that it should eUre all kinds of humor. Iu order td giro - some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity et the`, discovery. I will state that in April, OW, I peddled Oland sold about six bottles per day—in pril,lSs4. 1 - sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of,the wholesale druggists who have been in the business titinty 'and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like It. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own prabtice always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family ntedielne, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several rases of epileptic Ilts—a disease which was al- ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few bet. ties. 0. what a.;mercy if it will prove effectual In all rases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than 1 have. I know of several Tams of Dropsy. nil of them aged people cured by IL For the various diseases of the Liver. Sick lleadache,Dyspettsts. Asthma, Fever and Ague. Pain in the side, Diseapes of the Spine. and particularly in dis eases of the: kldtteys. Ac., the discovery has done more good than any 04..diciuo ever known. No change of diet necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. ihriehroitVor Sse.—Adults, one table-spoonful per day children Over-ion years. a dessert spoonful—children front five to'elgtri years. tea-spoonful. As no directions, can be applicable to all constitutions, take suMclent to operate on the howeis twice a day. • ManufactUred4q DONALD KENNEDY, 1 ..V. , .120. Warren area. Barbary, .iAus. price, One Dollar. • II'! olrsafi. Agents:—New York city, C. V. Cliekner, S 1 Baas:lay stnieii V. 11. Bing. 142 Broadway; Rushton A Clark, 276 Broadway: A. 11. A D. Sands, - 100 Fulton St. Wholesale spent. for Pennsylvania, 'r. W. Dion It . Sotis, 132 NOrth4nd Street, Philadelphia. For sale In Pottsville, by J. G. Brown, J. C Hughes and It. Rebenotr. )lay 19,1 F",5 — 20-ly PROP. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. IS, NO DOUBT, the most wonderful discovery °finds age of progress. The following Is from a dlstingtalabed member of the medical profusion: St. Paul, In:nary 1, IS:Z. Prof. 0. if. Irmd—DzAß :--tinsolleited, I send you this certnicate.;•.!After being nearly bald for a long time, and having tried all the half restoratives extant, and having no With'ilti any, I was induced, on hearing of yours, to give lt,:a trial. I placed myself in the hands ot• a barber, add had my head well rubbed with a good, stiff brush, and the restorative thou applied and well rubbed In, tin the amipiwas all allow. This I repeated every morning. and id three weeks the young *hair appeared, and grew rapidly from .tuAust last up to the present ti ra ,,, an d is new thick, black and strong—soft and pleas ant to the ‘,ttetr, whereas, before it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it, and . that little there, was dies appearing rapidly. I still use your Restorative abunt twice a week. arid shall soon have a good and perfect Ivor of hair. :SPA t: have read of these things--and who has not t—but have never seen hitherto. any ease in which any personls hair was really lx;itefltted by any of tho hair tonics, dc., of the day: and it really gives me pleasure to record the re/Min of my experlehre. 1 haver . ..commended your prrgraration to others, and it already hasalarge and general sale throughout the Territory. The peOple here saw its effects. and hay. confidence in It. All who haVe uit‘d it harp wii,leolocido with inv in whit I tuiro.written. Tho supplyi you sent us as the wholesale agents for the Tonitory. is itroady exhausted, end daily inquiries aro made for It; You deserve credit for your discovery. I; for one. retitrn:,-itou thanks for the benefit it has done inc. for I eertalnly lima despaired long. long t.eer ef fecting any such result. 1 ennitlatulate you that your fortune (awl d limo one) is already made. • . Tours Itasttly. J. IF- LUND, • Finn of hel.ogg. brugghts. . Drool/41cl. it irs„,',/,mttary 12,1555. made trial of your !lair Itestorut 4. it Fives me pleat ure to say that its of feet has been ex : gellent in reneging lutlatumation. dare .druff, and a constant tendency to Itching with which have been iroahled from childhood. sun lane also restored my hair, which:was brimming gray. to its original color. I have used tio'iither article with auyt hing like the plea. sure and profit;; - Yount truly, J. H. BRAGG. itract of letter..dated Erlei Pa.. July 27.1841.) . Nemo. 0. J. Wood Csv.—Grzttst—Why don't youaend us as shuck nidie of your great Hair Restorative? We want all that 4 mullet to supply the orders on haad,and have not hod a. bottle ,on our shelves for over a week, and that bait helOn the ease twice before. Therefine,semd us at least hue pass of each else. as an article so justly celebrated as your (lair Restorative 11'111;0: Pleasesend us by Express.',l ' Yours truly. =. - CsateaS Mamma, Druggists. .!! • Chicago, ILL, ilaylsf,lBs4. Prqf. experienced the- Magic effect of your Hair Restorative, I drop you this upon the subject. About two' ; yeati ago my hair commented falling MT and turning gray: t was fast becoming told. I meta friend who had need Your Ecadoratlva, and spoke so highly-of Its Ticino* I will Induced to try ft, although I had but little Littb., an Iliad before tried somany other - remedies. Lem:menet:ll *Wu tome ' estorativo In January lad.- 1 few applicalkins Listened my heir firmly. It began to f]Yup. grew i4w and turn lock tcilterformerenicpr(bladil. Atibis thno tk I' fully-restored to its original color, health and 'apterarance, cud Icheerfully recommend Its use to ill • - J. D. vino. . . , . , . . 11 . ; Vey:head fen r rytetinia. .Iforr.* S). IdS4. l ant:—ln eisrectice of haring heir, fee *total years last, not only limy. bat perfectly ertilte t I bite eat it short. and 'vorii raps to hide it front - "len . : but. some $ inontbil fillet.: I; was Indriorvilto Use 'Our- Heir , Beaters ird•Add L'ulg o ill.l o .l l isUdei daY. Mt; Its died', *ere al. i ota, oat rntraenl 0 for It has chanced it evadingly to nit is Perrier *denier es to color, and left it so suftand glow: as to hernetiii beautiful than it ever was when 11114 PT .. e intturalvw ef t ti e finest oil.' I earnestly.' therefore. Wind it do every bidy tut decidedly the !best prepa, .. . lbw, for lolitt nri - 0,..0f any llitne, la the world., ~ 1 , f . i-'• "` '1.;: -. : , • nETltitlinfil. iti'd 3 re4j. 11"Otll .t. CO 31d Una et .iitril York 'Ad - 41431i .dtrerf, Ilf. - finigli: Mk: - - ill; W. lton, Is Sosii; - Witolonsle Agent. Isi vl.. C. C. Oman. ' Ornvist. , Aeent, Pottsville, Pa. . - - Ariznid it,',1,.1 .' - • - " ' 3'.: ty .. , . . - . ... .. , . _ ~ .4 AtosA IDWO ifurq . — l5, 'rons cild ..,. _,; e . * to , , a i v i lb ipa..... iiar Ir r . : 1 ! 1 '.°, : i'l'i*: ! ! I ' P r :e• rnrt PATENT . COLD LARD LAIIPAPCI 'enb,ieribers being appointed nide Agents foi; the sell fitonetifer It stottylt patent latdLoSis Beturyllall tawny, has it tallizaw sortlestit tor which lib rcaotranettalod4or scrtiouty col yettlience. , BRIGHT LUC* PtottirsilithlpitE l4 , ll 4 s - .. i ' ' ' 'FAIMIANIVS SCALES , , j,-illE - thbicribere, agents for the' min itrietunni,imejust, waived * my artiticalb* 4 a ,-tlnion couutar bale," *nasty!, 10. wei.,lll hot! % ** moms tc . F 4 , 0 !Ds. , ~ Yur sal! at tiVarriei 84. Pottaville,`Aptil Vitb,l.S..* VI- IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE, •The subscribers am prepared to furnish the Trade CENT". STR4ET, Pottsvitle.- ,Idachlalsts and Operators at trhlladel Mai priers, t rnailbt added) wholesale or retatl, best Amecirsn liar iron, ea sua abctured at 'Pottsville. and +warranted of superior quidity. ralia,suitable hr wises, and Cable Chains furnished at short notlre direct trona the haporter. YAIIDLEY A SO. fl-tt 1543 COLEMAN'S CUTLERY, STORE, Nii6lll 'North Third Street: i; - .CONSI'AN'I'LY- on hand, a largas . sortaieio of Pen and'oeitet iitliTIPS. Seberors.l;and Razors, ?aisle Knlvei :1114 v oila. in ivory ..s,az„ targale,. bone and ackel handler.; Carver* mud Fort,. lei: ks, nowt° Entree. tr. i ' - . :,. ALSO—s eery extensive aasortment of Waitenr4l Tea Trays, de.. , Fine English Gana. Colt's. Pistols. Any . n's Ran; ors, sod Single and Double .barrolled Vistals. witb'a genend stock of Vaticy linniware. cenatantly-on band. 1 - JOHN Y. CoLEMAN, Laperfce..• Philadelpida, Dec.3o, iSbd [Doc. 27, '0423 51-tf i j . HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. .. Tue. SCHSCHIDER. having now arraur v a ii . ed his goods at his new plate of business' and with a new determination of furnish, ins all sucirgoods u the business or the ; Coal Region 'may require, at their loweit market Ulu, solicits the Inspection of the Public. k shall be always on hand and hare on band a full stock tt Hanson. • Chopping Axes, Flue /lin.. Coal Shovels, '. Cast Steel, .. Trace Chains. Slit Don, i.‘ - Tac il k ig lr D d locks, BStel4 ' , • - Hope. ltellowsi Anvils arid Vices. te.. ~ Hardware and Iron Depot, norm eirkErr. three 'doors above Market, East side. • 'RANK P4./17, Julyls, 15.5 , 1 . , , • , ' 2.c..41 CLEMENS iik. aitHARDWARE '. Strad, Afew • side) have tonal maul of Smith's Tools, . { AXltill 0.114 Springs, Building Materials,Table Cutlery, . Shoemaker's Tools, ' `Pocket Cutlery. ~ Wiles and Rasps, , ICarpenter'a Teals, Nails, Spikei and Brads, ißritania Ware, -Counter and Platform . Scaler, Allen's Rerolvers, ,'; liar and Rolled Iron, • Bide Barrels, ::, - Vine and• Sheet " Table and Tealipooni, Cast. Shear and Blister Steel. Brass and Enameled Het. Tin, Plate and Sheet,Zint , tles, t , Bar, Copper and Sheet Brlsias, Pins, Boilers ',A Tea Kettles, Pig and Bar Lead, Heavy Railroad Traces, • Castings of all descriptions. Railroad lron and Sakes, Hill. X•entand Circular SAWS Double and Single Hens, 'Weber's Choppers, Cleavers Double aintSingle Pistols, and Knives, Shot and Game Bags Anvils and Tice& i Dewder flasks. - :j: Blocks and Tackles, • I Pow dor and Shot, _•., 1 Chain Pumps, !: Water Proof PeriliSidotr Iron, Copper and Brass WiVi; Capri, •t; Coach Trimmings, 1 Rifle Mountings. The Substribers would respectfully invite the attention of the public generally. to the above and other articles of Hardware, too numerous to mention. as they are!deter- I mined to sell as low as any concern oat of Philadelphia. August Tf.15.5.1. ' I :VA ya -:- ----- 213RICHTTS, LERCH'S , :. . NNW 114114,1 low Matz llot nets' Bank, lit A an excellent a Coach Trimmings, ' , Springs, Saddlery. ".. Shoemaker,' T!-.ls, Carpenter'sloels, ' Ohms and. Paint, Bar Iron °fall sizes, Rolled " Nails and Spikes, , -' Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Toobt. Building Materials, Gast Steel. : Shear Steel, Arm Blister, i . Mill Saws. ' Crosecut Sawa, Flue nand-sae& ] . !,. a. B. rettirns his thanks to the public for the tett - Image they extended to him In filit individual eaparity.and:hopes the new firm, by the quality of their goods, strieVatteu lion to tinniness. and accommodating; prices, will dr:werve and commend their continued support. ' BRIGHT 4 LIIItCII, ' I) uTE•rs in RiSrdwure and fron„ antrn'strent. Pot learlllo.inetwary C.11115' 1-tt, TRANSPORTATION. THE. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. I)OTTSVILLE ITO HARRISBURG. This lfne connects daily with all their...great . ;Bonth ern and Western Routes. I By arrangement their Aare of business in Pottsville will le at the office of lioiVard 1 Co S. B:AVILLI ABS, Superintendent. ' &TIM V.,i18.4. _ PHILAWA — ..I — READINC RA — IL WOAD. =I AND AF'T'ER NO` EMBER Ist, y until dirther notice. the following Rites of Freight will be (target! per 100 pounds lure the most ,tRTICLES Or IatIOIIT.- -• . . Dry floods.. Confectionery:ll:took s. Carpet:) 30 I ngs. CI cars, Fresh Meat : Fish. 6 lass &e ) . Anllls. Bran. Butter. Copper, E=s. Ear. I thenwarearindstetes.Droreries,llemp I Hams. Hardware, Mira. Hollow-ware, } 22 F , . 11 k Isaather„Machinery,Oysfers.olls,Seeds... 1 . . • Me. Beer. fot ton. Col Tee. Orlin. Bar Iron, head. MolasseiNall I, Spikes. Rim, Salt, } lg . ;: 9 Prorb.lons. Sugnr. Whis.key.&e.. : : 1 Brooms, Fire Bricks, I.luatio, Mill iztoties4 I il - Pitch and Tar. Salt, Scrip Iron, TimLeni 15 1i .. and Lumber. kr. Bricks. Coke,Cord Wood, Clay, Gravel, V 4' Ire. Imn.re. Limestone, Manure, Pig . 12 6 Iron, Plaster. Slate. ke.,l i Flour, per barrel, 30 . -s : 15 Oct. 21 1854. .12-1' ----- -,---- --- ---- -- -- ----- PH ILAD'A 4:, READINC RAILROAD. ofailaSOClEUnglaanUi OFFICE of the'iPhilada. & R. R.A.,0. . Philadelphia. February 28,1855. The mien of Frel4ht and Tolls on Coal transported by this Company, will Iro MrpliOWS. from March sth to June 30th, 18.55; • ; ' To Itichmimd, Philaoll , llll, Inclined Plane, " Nlertown, r" Uonnaidotirn IL IL " Falk arMtylkill, 0 Mansynnk. SprinW 31111 F, " Constwhooken and mouth Railroad. " ItambU's aud Potts' and • .loner'. Norrikown or Bridgraxirt.': Port Kennedy, " 1 - 31Iry. Forge, • • Phretaxidlle, > I " Royer's Ford, - " Pottstown'. Dougldsvillo, '• Birdsboro " Heading, • Betwoon 'Leading and • Mobrolllr. •' Hamburg. " Orcriburg '‘.; • i SCHUYLKILL HAVICATION'Iio. Schuylkill Nai , igation Co., t Ranh lat, 180. The ch4rge for *be use pf cars and; for toll on Anthra cite Coal,gartled on the Swintylkill Navigation, will be as follows, until July let, 1' ,S: rr.ox 1 . j ccsts To Philadelphia, - SO " Manaiunk, 80 " Spring Mill, i 70, " Conshialocken. 70 PlymOnth Dam, 70 ttridgeno, ; r 5 " Norristown. CS . . " Port tiennedy, !• 1 GU " Talley Form., . I '; en " Pawlin i es Dam, - 11 CO " Port Providence, I . IC4 " Phrenixville. , 55 st 1, 55 ' i - - 4 . ltnyt.64 Ford, " Pntt.own Lamtiol, 4 ' 1' , 54 " Part Vnion, I 5.1 4 . Bi dAorongh, . : 51 " Itendliv.w. '; 4R " Alillo,iner, i 35 " Mohroille, ! 4R " ll.i.mtiunr., ! 45 " Orwitoarg fandink! I 40 Thc;elt.ime will bu per ton of :1•240 lbs. less Beefier rent allowance for waste, as nanal. and en rhary:e le* than twenty-flee cents per tow will be made tot any distance. Rate* of Tolls , . . Ou MlRO!sitcom; Artieloi to be charged per toi l i,f 2240 Its., anti) farther notim.4 • "►tiNr Iron Cro.tlay, Sand,tlraveLlianure, Unarm:4lg Stone, Brickbats. Luestone, blaked Lime, Quarry Spalla, Cord wood, Poet and Hails; Rengb liarla and Ilymann. enecont and a half per ton per mile, for the that ten muck, and it half a Feat per ion per Mlle, for eachaddillomd Wipe, but no charan obeli be made lb, any dretanee exceeding thir ty cents per ton. 1, - ' ;. ~-.; stems CLASS. ~ 1 • •1 , . Unalaiied Lime, Marble, 'Wrought orScabbled Slone. Bi luminona Coal, Bricks; fee;•Srap Stone, and Copper 'Ore, i irn tvnts per ton per mire. tc , r the find ten relict.... and a half cent': per ton per mile for each addithmal milts; bat no charge Atoll be made tot any 'distance exceeding fbrty • rent' per ton. .. T 116130 Iron dell kinds In any:stage m s uf.tr tnre beynnd the oni.Salt, and one cent por ton per mile, for Ohs first twenty mile,. and halt a"rent per ton per mile for each ad ditional mile, hut no charge shall be made Smarty distratire exceeding fifty mats per ton. rovirrn CLAM. Grain, Flour, Seeds, Tlinber, round and square, tia;red Lumber, troop Poke; eatiretles. Laths and Staves In boats. flay and Straw In isles, Merchandise of all kindi t and ell WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. articles ;jot otherwise spivitleally enumerated. tun recta per ton per mite for Hitting Mu miles. and halts card rr Pottsville , Pa., • - ton por Eareachadditiottaingle.hut no c harg n ahni J. WREN L BROS. respectfully invite mrdo for any distance eiceedin,l al sty cnnts pm ton. Tim- tier, round and lelufte7;•Sawed Lumber. Hoop Poi*. Shin- — Rl*.4ll to thiqr. New Machine Shop and Foundry glee. Lath and SWmint-aft& shah he etuulted alMrdista meted between Carl and Reilmcd street.% to the rates hi this section, provided the several Hrike Of a • ... and fronting on Nrwmeglvu atm•t. where raft shall be allowed fa alternate at the lecke with' &nye. they am prepared to remote all orders for machinery nt rending or deseendin4l a igat that may be made pass, . liras* and leen, such as Stmtu Engines. all kinds of Gear. otherwisi such rafts II heehawed the full charter rate ing -tor Rolling 311lin, Grist and Saw itlilt, Dingle and (1614 cents per ton per lack below ti m city of Reading, Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers. RAM Cars, all kinds and foneeents per toreper kick *brim 4alds'itY. nalivolild Outings, such as Chairs for Flat and T hallt Novr..-1-1n all cases wberwoneor.More locks arifpauked, Frogs. Switches, ite.; altkinds of east: and wrought Iron and the distance carrletVaball be le.,' than two nip*c the 'Shelling. Being prosetlesi meeheni c s, and having made charge Ihr Toll shall be for two mike', areording to the demands of the Cealliegiou their study for years: ChM, to *blob articles mini WI may belostg... ; also all kinds of Machinery in their line of Mildness. they And 14 aIIMPS witern the foregoing Itatra.torTell on-' latter themaelves that work done at theiritstabilsbment ly. shallestiited 144 efega pof tdrt Mt the kaMttaltted ton.. „wiligive antisfaction to all who may, honor them with a usgiiefthb yessel,theantUertiassed bele* Itermft.te4 All orders thankfully rec.kvoti and promptly exo. - twfiletSrafiftabirettllitedlffill Om Tolls ohall bartiffirged at toted, on thew:et miuswiable tans& these last mentioned Retie on all Articles- ; ;GUN Y. WREN. THOMAS WREN, By o , t of the !fanciers. , r. ytt4i.gr. • • JAmEs WREN. March lft,lS,ik 10 , iletfitrte; "': OciDhei tt, 1t52, HEISLER'S AND IRON MAR, Centre doors above AttrkeClßest :tautly on hand a full Veal- WARP, STORE Two, dOhrs be el,and necuiy opposite the 311- ottraille. where will be found • rtment of Li.utowath: , Files, • [Vine Trays, • ndian's; Ware. I Assortment of fth e bockar Table Cutlery. Locket Cutlery, Table Spoons, • Anvils and Vices, Assortment of tine Gdhs, Sheet Iron Cruefbles, Wire, Tin Plate, Brass Kettles, Sad Irons. • Pans and Rollers, • Chains, Railroad Traces. Powder and Shot. 1 • .= '4 l 2 F - EZIM 4200 1 t 160 1 901 165 170 100 1 1 $ 170 I 40 : 1 65 I 1 70 190 1 2.5 I 1 70 I Igo ISS 170 194 1 6. 1 170 1.65 160 I 1 45 , 1 65 ' 1 80 1,1 45 1 430 : 1 55 1 1 45 1 60 ! 1 55 1 1 45 160 i 1 55 145 1 55 11 50 140 143 I 1,40 130 1 45' 140 125 140 i 1 35 125 1 40;1 35 125 1 30 i 1 25 , I 15 1 20 1 t 1 15 1 105 1 20 115 I'os 120;115E105 1 Lnl • 1 15 120 115 = • _ . " "KURTZ 4 HEISLER, (tiatelmlures, ste7crte *j co,) i. L iffentifo;MMUS of-, -; IVlre ' re ie. tc, Seru;lrkif:l s 111 , • . . Thankful kw the liberal Patronage they have newared roan the Coal Dealers and others*. In the pals would la 7 4t ra61"41111/1 solicit their Oast= in the fat**. All work done at our shop will be wsnanted, so that no auto mast -hi afraid 01' 'petting • bad Job. 'dr. Kurtz being - ono of the oldest, and the, most expo rtsaced r IYire Mal" laPthe county. we feel aunt, that w• eau turn out the beat Coal Stress In tbs.itogion. hit orders addressed to J. U. Kurtz. Mlisenartlie. to IV. i ffeislar.:Yottarille or Kurt; A lielsiery 311starssills, will be proruntly AM:tided to. • Old &ran repairtd., Kay tit. 1556 '"- • ' WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. Change of Proprlet.oes; it- THE urjAlersig has a - TAR mimed the proprietarthlp of the Wire Scrota Yaetta7 in Coal street, lately-eon "'" ducted by 11. Cake. and dralros to roll lb aatteution of Coal 41neratd.re erd th.. pit,llr generally. to bls astensivocatatAlthnsent. Arran...ea...cot. *remade far proeuriu: th, very I.o‘t of enntetiolt.,[notl r,r work to a ala bunt art le filled at ;Ihe Psorteit t 1 ,7 'tiCe, and on the to le tettisstet ,, ey the saberU.er. Morrwer. haring &.ettrixl th, frervices of skillful Ivo , ex,..r.1.1h1.11 . .... - rlonen indte tho moat ri gid extroitn3ll nrr irst hie: srrrons. promising theta equal to th, brat turned (tit to other mannf tloOrles. r an . e, ts:.f. t-tf J01t.% IRON WORKS. CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, Tainaquui, CoUnty, Pa. • • ' The Satmeribers, proprietor.. of the store nanird oxteneir eestabliArmin t. an ' '''''' amino,. to the citizene of k coun ty, and the publle'ienertill.theirnmdl neoa to turn out any and all kindiiof work in their itie. at the ehorteet notice, And In the tiiriat iwit isfaetery, manner—ouch as building Steam Ealets; man ufacturing Railroad and Drift Cars, Coating , . and Machinery .1:111 kinds. 'kit) , the hat workmen are employed, end qatiafaci lett may therrf re he .cifiity guaranteed. Orden* from alo.oad, promptly hilr.t. • CAIITkItI k ALLF.N. famaqua. January, 1555 ' 4-tf BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. - HUDSON a BilefrifEll, Iron and Brass rounder% respectfully inform their pa trona, and the public gereimily„ that they T . dia are tally prepared at the 'above establish n ent. to manufacture Steam Engines of . every sire; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cam, and every other deacriptisu of Iron -and Brass Castings Suitable for the Coal mining. or other business. on the most reasonable terms. Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work in general. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness/it'd despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them wan ranted to perforce well. • They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles in their Uwe in this vicinity. A I orders meet with immediate and prompt &Mu tt in. • S. W. IitrDSON. March -LOSS. 94y - 13... 11VDSON DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS; • TUB Subscriber is prepared to menu facture STEAM EIibIINES of any power, Pumps of any capacity,and Coal Breakers of every description; as well as every other kind of machinery used in Mines. Breakers. Filmset's. Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. ltc. . From the Encillties possessed' for matinfacturing, and from lonic experience in the business, work can be turned out at this establishment, at the very Iciwest prices, and of a superior quality.. . Persons desirous of putting up michinerynf any kind. are Invited to call and examine pattern's and become ac punlnted with prices before contraleting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and: strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEll AVEN. Mlnersvilli, December 9,1A54 49-tf -- - . TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont, Schuylkill County, Penna. TheS übscri hers respectfully invite ti the attention of the businesscommunity 1 ;4; to their New Machine Shop and Faun . „. m il l dry. erected in the tcwn of Tremont- and under the superintendence and manage- mart, of Messrs. Z. Batdortf and Philip Emboli:. whero they re prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Pram; and Iren,f such as Steam Engines of . any power, Pumps of any - apacity: Coal Breakers of every desert's. Bon, all kinds of Gearing for Roiling Mills. Grist and Sew Mills, Drift Can+. and.all kinds of Railroad Castings. inch as Chairs for Flat and 1 Itaile 1 roan Switches. and all kinds of Cast and Wrought Irop Shafting. Mr. Um bolts being a practical Mechanic. and having had the con fidence and experience for many years in the CAM Region, persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at these Works. before contracting elsewhere. Orders °rev ery kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution, having several 15, 20, 80. 10, and 60 horse Engines on hand. lan. 0. 1855 1-ly - C. A. 'A A. M. SELTZER. ' NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. Donaldson, Schuylkill Co., Pa. The subscribers respectfully invite gt the attention of the busine.scommunity to their new Foundry and Machine shop "" just erected In the town of Donaldson. rrn o,- E di a Schuylkill county, under the manage. - -•- rnent of the undersigned. all of whom are practical workmen in three different branches of business, as moulder, machinist and car-builder. They are now ready to execute all orders for machinery, eueb as steam en. glues, pumps, coal breakers: all kinds of gearing for grist and SSW mills, and drift ears. all kinds of railroad castings suck as chairs. frogs, switches, schute plates and brass castings made to order. Alai apple mill,. par lor. hall and cooking stores. grates of five dyttempt from twelve up to twenty-four inches in length. Black smithiug, in Its vsriourbranches, executed at short no. tire.. ' A r i - % i We flatter ourselves that all 'work done at the Donald. sonFoundry•wtll give such entire satisfaction. as to se cure the future custom of their patrons. Our motto is "to live and let live." Orders thankfully received and executed at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. ALFRED JONES, EOIIEUT YOUNG, LEWIS 31ILLER, PETER COX. July x,'os 304 y • FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, • Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. T. HI WINTERSTEEN nnnounc _ es his readiness. from the complete outfit ' • *****, of the above named establ ishme nt, to sup rry.;,---wit ply all orders in his line of businesa— ,..,-- such as for Steam Engines, Railroad and Drift Cart. Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Machine ry of every pattern. lie warrants his work to give satis tagtion, and accordingly aolicits patronage at home and abroad. Jan- IT, 1a55 4-1 y FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. ) THE Subscribers announce to the Pub Ile that they are the Proprietors of the Franklin Works Port Carbon, lately ear _rry,-.:,Trrers rigid on by S. Sillyman, where they con tinue to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice. Steam Enuines. Pumie.Coal Breakers and Machinery of almost any size or deserintion. for mining or other purpose'. Also, Railroad and Drift Cam, Iron or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. Ardent are respect fully solicited. - • GEO. B. FISSI.Eit k BRO. 1 75 1 65 1 65 I i's 1 n 5 1 45 1 65 1 45 Franklin Shovel Works. The subscribers contlnua to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill CountY.- with Shovels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu larly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any 14.7.0 or pattern promptly attended to. GEO. Lt. FISSLER Port Carbon, August 21.1851 MI 1 40 1 40 1 40 - 1 40 I a 3 '25 t I.IM 1:5 1 15 1 C 5 POTTSVILLE IRON .WORKS. Foundry and Machine Business. • NOTICE.—The Subsiribers have this day formed a co-partnership, miter the firm - of POMROY, & POMMY. for the transaction of a general /4)tindry and Machine Businese,•at the old-estat. Robed "Pottsville Iron Works," corner of Noapteginn and' Coal streets. B. Y. POMICOY, WM. SMITH. CLIFFORD YONIROY. 1 05 1 05 March 25, 1854 PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. THE Subscribers beg leave to an nounce to their friends and the public. ,:."" that their new Rolling Mill at Palo Alto 7 . l7rr f ,jai Is now complete. and la full operation. and that they are prepared to supply a ruperior article of r Rails of various sheik, for the use of Collieries and lateral roads: tg , G tt _ . Orders lbr rail" are rel.portfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attentioo it 'left at tha 'Lolling Mill. the Hardware Store of Bright Lerch. Cedtru street. l'otts vine, cr address by letter to LEE. BRIOIIT 1 . Co.. Sept. 22.18.5.5 38-tr ftttori:le, .I'. 0., IV. rh "" }. ^ U 83Z1 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, &c. r • NOTICE.— Th e business of the late' tirrn 461 M of SNYDER k MILNES, will be contin s, !led by the subscriber in all its rations 17IOV I amn branches of Bteant Engine buntline% Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast 'furnaces, Railroad Cars, kc., kc. Me Tall also continue the businen of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Finest Mile dish and Lewis and Spahn reins lied AM CO(211. being sole proprie tor of these Collieries. .ar.ormx w. SNYDER. . January 21, 18:4 a-tf 52 50 TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. 45 45- The frabseribers respectfully invite the attention of the bitsioess rommunity to their Roller Works, on Railroad street. bc. tinu rt ;Egai law the passonger'Dopot. PottrrMe. Pa.. - ' where they are preprrit to manufacture 11011,ERS OF EV.I:IIY Dr.:4CM PTIO,N, • Striae Stacks. Air Stack Blast in Gasoniketera. Drift Can, &e.. &e. , Doilent on hand. Being pract tvil itteeb.inl s. and having for yearn devded theniselves entirely to this branch of httsinese..:thil flat ter the'nutelves that week done at their establishment will give itatiafartiou 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 5,184.3 1941 ' JOIIN & JAMES NOBLE. POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. i t i TUB SUBSCRIBERS respectfully an %mance to the public that their new Boll ett, , log Mill is now completes.' and in full opt.- rtav„ . imiz ration, and that they are prepared to sup ply all kinds of Bar Iron of rations sizes, which they will warrant to be superior la quality to auy obtained from abroad. at the same prices. They also manufacture T Bails, for the use of the Cole Herter and Lateral Roads, weighing from 21 in 50 lbs. per yard. made of the beat Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the.ireportett article. Being practical mechanic. and hiving had considerable experience in the Iron buainesa, they latter themselves that they can give entire satisibetion to purchasers, and also make It theft interest to patronise home mitautte. tures. ' ..101IN BURNISH & CO. December G, 1851 49-tt 31tsziesitti , LE7_ p:,l , l4i:i' - ainft:4 l l TAM AQUA. BEAVER MEADOWS. NINERSTILL'E. TREMONT. DONALDSON. PORT CARBON. POTTSVILLE. Pioneer Boiler Works. tot /antler. ME CRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, pluji, Aigrieultura/ Im plement it :e as ter. at TETE kihscriber -will , 4. ••on hand Clover. Timothy and ,tlketCral, _ , sheds , Whlre Cloror and Lawn 141, i m ds:, tozother with Gorden and 11•1.1 • ...I. will warrant to Im fresh and good_ Ile s order' in t.* tor all kinds of Emit Trees. (war rA m t . 4 t they am .reprexentodl. oricult oral mplemilliok'i of which will he fur , ishcd at man UteCttlr,t IL p,,,...,' soodartnd trera aoldiagtho subscrider fte • sc, te • rroarcara. only fm '6.rWeevers et reruts tloe lIIIIN Ile dims not deal ireamda procured promlsol...E; Market from those who P•il rh , ao- withou t i .,.: . ,' character of the recd said.. Nor ,1 ,-, • • • • •,,,,, v 7: 4 , 1 semti crown promf•cnorody In polar. z, r 4,77; theii:t.o cingw' proximity detericrato• th•tr rilf.., tlcularly Omar. of the LIMP R1 1 . ,. i5. Th l. , Liao ,t , -• ,, tlFPleration to those who oureharelth••."J: t r,,s, Far trees, ke:. send in ordor• •arl, in '' • D. DANNAI RENOVATION OP OLD OURAR DI, Tbere are, many old and long negle6.l chards about the country, w hi c h 14 , pruning and cultivation might be re a d, dartive and profitable. They grow . perhaps, in old meadOsa dont manured, and, if‘ever grafted, h ue i beeit left mostly Without prunin g or r e , til tiseir beads are - masses of .tabled b r „, c so 'crowded as to render the pml u i tioz good fruit impossible. The trees theme, area not particularly unhealthy or deca l theyonly show neglect and inattentio n t right management: In the many ways going on, such orchards frequentlrN, into new hands, or the ownef.3 wake sense of their forlorn condition, an d "what course of treatment will best reas, 4 and renew my orchard." In answer to this question we reply, 1, ning, manuring, cultivation." If ;h e f r ... ; Of Worthless varieties,-grafting will be OA Pruning.—Do not go into the er e b ar d, i an axe or handsaw, and cut off all the lc limbsi careless of large wounds, or the metry of the top, but thin Out the thick, broken and stunted branche*-learinz most healthy and vigorous—evenlv out the Whole - tree. :Thin the outsid e ee, e mote than the-middle, so as to let in the L and air, and let this be your rule except What you cut away' to improve the skat. , .. If the trees are to be grafted, keep s h rt ness in view, as well Ifs the health, of the ;', tore tree, and its necessary cuttin g a w l ming. Some recommend grafting & n third of the tree, beginning ut the top e, year, and where they are .very large, would be the wisest course. Ifanuring.Poor, exhausted soils . will a: produce good apples, however floe the trey may _have been originally. OrAanls N manuring annually. Barn yard rnaoure,w;: occasional applications of lime and ashes indispensably necessary. • Give the whole face a good dressing, and apply a spec: mulch of straw, tansbark, or half decayed rE t around the base of each tree. This assist in keeping down the weeds, as prere• ting the effects of long, continued dry ;testi —often very injurious to the value of our LI , chard crops. . Culliration.=Many of our b . est fruit grOT. ens have found it to their advantage to pl, their orchards every year, and harrow Or c: tivate every month , of the season—keeVf the ground a bare fallow. In this way largest crops of fruit haVe been preduc, Btit where the trees do not sh.tde the gr.pi too much, hoed crops, other than corn .er, b.! faked from the soil, without detriment the orchard. The crops will not be so r as on the open ground, but the field will t. mere likely to get the requisite All orchards, at this season of the tetr. need a thorough scrubbing with lye or pearl ash water. One pound of potash to four lons of water gives the proper stremzth, believe. This removes the moss, and destroys insects, and promotes the healt: ofthec.-bark generally. - Trees necessarily planted in; meadows ea laWn' s should be manured and mn!elled arUund the roots. This will aid _their growi -and indeed fine apples have been prodo , i on' well cared for trees in such situation— The apple is a hardy tree . , patient of ill.trett mint and neglect; but it is also a g,rate',l: one, returning ; largely . for ever : ,., 'extra e.n. • tion. There is no need of so many miserat orchards disfiguring the face of tne cour.n7 vni should have better or none at all.—Rur:: Yew Yorker. WHY TBE FARMER SHOULD GIVE UDR ?BE MAN OF SCIF I ZE.—The following jlii• ciouS remarks form the conclusion of a recent lecture by Prof. Tumey, of Alabama, urn science, asiapplied to agriculture: Pln conclusion, allow me tre say one. Eri upon the apparent indifference with which agriculturists, as a bodyilisten to the teach• ings : of science. Rural pursuits are far lta faVorable to speculative states of mind thu those of the manufacturer; and hence, whik the latter - has pressed chemistry into hisser viee t the cultivator of the soil is too often un tentedsto pursue his own chance-directed i,r cesse4,enaidedhy the light of science. flThis unnatural divorcement of scir:t and agriculture has often arisen from : I diStinguishing between agriculture as a sor and agriculture as an art. The man of scie:l investigates one department, and !h&c...- valor of the soil practices the other. 0,1,a is Often brought upon what is called seient.:: faiming by the failure of men o6cience Ilv: the attempt the practice of :I . grid:ln Now, I believe that, in general, it wiN hi found that it was not the science, but eoinmon sense of such men that wai at fa::: The practice requires a different trainhl , arid, however sound his principles: the vrt mon of science fails for want of it when It attempts to try his own principles practica!:!: CLEANING WALL PArER.- - ' Sv . 80. nuet.," in the Ohio Culticri'lor, writes I! fcillows on phis subject:- • !"In z lour last paper it is stated that the very best method of cleaning wall paper is to Doti off the dust and then rub the 8111111CP with star bread. This may_be one of the best ways In': it is not first best,hs they say at the cow! fairs. I can detiii wall paper just 115 nice. with less than half the time and labor, by sal iitg a quantity of wheat bran, say twipao at a•time and enclosing it in a piece of this open flannel cloth—so that the bran will 't°r 4 .through—and rubbing the paper with(Atii. shifting and shaking up the bundle once is 1 while to keep the surface fresh. "Another advantage of this rubber is, the. if can be' fastened on to, ii broom or "t ite r handle, and then you can resat the top ertit all without getting npon a chair or best It you have not flannel suitable, a piece. } c' strainer cloth or such like will answer. IVs"this apparatus, wall paper that is ball. sfro l. ed can be restored in a short time so 1 3 n look almost as good as new, Grease I re-_ , can be considerably improved by first rublI?: them well with chalk, and then laying C • thew several thiek . nesso of brown ptiper, ol preisittr, on a hot flif. Imo. -- Tug EiAnt.—Theu. c of oil freely IA stautly has a tcrulcnCy o give the hair s du tippcaratiee. . Such al u is the effect of i‘ powudes. Thia — result , may, in it great to dare, prevemeil, by using alternately -the. oil, Thu mixture of boixx and camPlor• INSF.CCUNEOITS CURE FOR THE Flticrrs• v r t:1 vow I(in viregAr. MB 'Recipes.