77 7 Wit ill) AnlitOr; I Ppm - de Knickerbocker. . I -_. .T.LNITY OF. ELECTION& .. ,A,,frien.l i n.. Ohl,. serrin lis the following I anntting n i t eettrrence„ I:whiqh actually , toot I, ,plaee.&•lle.icrilte ,l ,) !is ill it itrating a novel me- 1 till lof 'IP,•,:t 7-"1" ;113 gil purity n f IP Pe !anal „ I I "lit the nerthwest portion of the State of ' Ohio, in the county of Auglaize, there is 11 - township, he citizens of which are principal: , ly German. and notwithstanding their 'sweet t accent,' they are all Democrats of the regu. i lar 'naterrifted . stripe. From the , time of the i _erection of , the county up to the year eighteen ii• h na;ed and fifty-two, there had never been a Whi. vote cast in the township spoken of, althenglithere were over six hundred voters; but at the fall election of 'that year, upon counting the ballots, it appeared that there ...) was oae Whig amongst them. There was the proof, ii regular straight out Whig ticket, a .1 they dare not pass it by. This caused gre t commotion'; ,their escutcheon was dimm ; there was a. Whig ntn , ..ngst them; that 'plot must be wiped out, and with their courage ' (Dutch of course) up to fever heat in the shade; they went to work slyly to find thernan who had dared to vote the 'lig Dicket;' but their labors were unsuccessful. In the mean , time another year rolled round, and the good . 'beeplea' were again assembled at the election precinct. It had not been forgotten, however, that at the last election some one had voted the 'Pig Dicket e and - it was now the subject of open remark and wonder. "While they were having an out-door die. eussion of the subject, Sam Starrett, a late • nntigrant from the eastern shore of Mary. .nd, came along, and demanded the cause . : the commotion. "'Veil. re vas ► vondering who it vas wat •ecl.fi” Wiry dicleet at de last election,'• said D•i'chmani "'lt Was me,' Sam aid, `and it want no ~ly elser dinks'not; said the old Dutchman, and ;he balance shook their heads incredulously. "'I tell you. it was though,' said Sam, pull ing out a Whit ticket, 'and may I be thawed up if I ain't . going .todo it again. I am— I am going to vole that. (holding out the tick ot,) and vote it open, too. I'll let you know" . 'hat I'm en independent American And I'll vote just as I please, and you can't. help it, by Jernimar . • "So in be went to deposit hierballot. There sat the three old:‘ Dutch judges of election, .'calm as a summer morning;' and true to his ,ive;ill, Sam handed over his ticket, open. One , t the old judges tool: it, and scanning it a .w seconds, handed it back toward the inde .mdent voter, and'said: "Yaw, dat ish a Vig dicket.' `"Well, put it in the box,' said Sam. " •Vat you say?'• said the old Dutchman, is eyes big with surprise; 'put him in de box?' -"Yes sir-ee, put it in the boxl I am going To vote id' ";0h! no! nix goot,' gout! - dat ish a Vig dicket,' said the old Dutchman, shaking , his head. "'Well, I reckott•l know it's a Whig ticket,' said Sam, 'and I want yOu in put it in the box, darnation quick, 6'0. 1 s • "'No, no! dat ish not gout; dat(ish a \rig dicket; we not take 'em any inure,' !laid' the old judge, turning to receive 'gocit dickets' from some of his German friends. "Sam went out and cursed till all was blue —said he had come thar,to vote, and he'd be ' flambergasted if he, want goin' to vote in spite of all the hutch in the township. So; after cooling off '-a -little, he again went and tendered his ticket, very neatly rolled up. The old judge took it again, and notwithstaud ing Sant's demurring, unrolled it and looked it over; then turning to Sam in a manner and tone not to be misunderstdod, saithr ".'I idle you dal ish a rig dicket; dat it ish nix goof; and dal we not take 'em any more!' "Sam again retired, cursing all Democrats' generally, and the Dutch particularly, and as. ligning them the hottest corners of the 'brim .,t onc mg on; and was going'on to curse every !;ody that didn't curse them, when• he was in ,rrapted by an old Diitchinan in the crowd, "ISant Sdarrett, I tells you V•at it 611, if you' . i:1 vote der Diniergrat dicket, -and leef der ,uuty, we gifs you so mud munish as dakes v.iu vere you eum'dyrutn: "Sant scratched his head, studied awhile, .►nd then said that as he lad come, thar to ;te, and wan't goin away withtint ianiti,* he _-t“!sied he'd do it., -Again Sato . m,ade his appearance before jtnleSe anti tendered us vote. The same judtre took is, and looking it over quietly, ,•••.e , ? to Sam and said: . • - ;71 - v, ish goot: dat ish a Diatergratid • dropiwri. i 7 into tlif, box. l'itrtitcr 11 ,-, (-0-; , ,iry t' :say, tbat pi 'AC easts,rn shore at the ;:c-nse of, the township; and that, at that • :ion, and since, that, German .town .p has been 0. li.,' "That is what I call •preserving the purity elections." Ax. individual entered an apothecaiy's !limp the West End, a few days since, and asked proprietor if he had any tickets to Ra- • .-fs peritrmances left? 'l've no tickets for Madame Rachel's per: `:.romances, sir," was the-reply. , "Isn't this one of Monsieur Felix'a ticket; ffires then?" • "By no weans:" •'Well, then, yoti might as well take that from your ‘tiodo;." - sign?" asked the apothecary, who . _4ll to wlB getting !Actg. hy, this sign, to he sure," said the wag, ~,pitig with his cane a sign , on which was in)arge letiers, "Foreiv) Lexthes:". _;,,Nienoroz has kindly undertaken• to give public something new• in the dramatic ie.,. Here ie scene 1, act 1, of the new play: Scut'.—Street in front of the school house. it, gg ,.(l boy munching a large green apple. Smaller ragged 'goy with, trousers tore(' out behind, and dirty handkerchief sticking out," coming along: - • Buy with the apple stops munching.—"ol look-where." . Ragged boy with the dirty handkerchief,, i '"Gitu me a piece er apple." • Boy with apple.—" Shan't do it." • • • Ragged bay with the handkerehief.—"Ef you'll give we a bite, show you my stre tot. - -- [Exit mulles. "Bm i porr," said a 'lady to hdr . servant, Bridget Conley, "who waa that mnn you were talking with so long at the gate last night?" "Sure, no one but me oldest brother, ina'ain," -.plied Bridget, with.a flushed cheek, , I "Your brothers I didn't know you had vt orother. What is his name?" "Barny Octixdon, ma'am..". "Indeed! how conies it that his noire is 71% the same as yours ? i ," "Troth, ma'am,''- replied Bridget, "he has "n muffled once.' at% or four times atouplq appeared: be. a clergyman for marriage; but the bride .9.,lont was drunk, and the reverend gentle tan refused to tie the knot. On the litter ..,-easion be expresied his Surprise that aci , •;:tab!c a looking girl was not ,aaliataea to at .he altar with a man in such a state. The poor girl broke into tears, and said she nat,help it. qAttd why,,prayl" "lje• eaun, rir, hr... iron't come' when he is v,ber!" it asst is it, tlingeraLis to walk- in woOue in :•.: lc spring?, Because the trees are shoot- izon thi• -:When rn: , 1411.Y. PHILADELPHIA. , LEATHER: IRCT7. RENDRY di, Co:. No. 29. N. Third street, Philadelphia. Morocco U*nufartareiL p.avirri. and I.oportm of DIX.NCII &IA doe. era it: Red azoi Oak Solo Leather and Kipp, ehKilatt!Phia, robriviry.l7.l;.,Ls BOYS' CLOTHING.-, gli Bz nt su,i;RIBER, ivould feip6et ju. fully inform their uuntesuttsfriangsanSlesitostana Schuylkill County, that their assortment •of Clothing for Tsang usatlezuen to muck larior than omen, and 111•11 are dispoNd to sell cheap. Persons living at a distantss him the pritiltst of oseluingb4 clothing purchased at thY dc".lr.ebe7 not sett F. A. norr A BROTIISIt. .17j ebestskitt cornerorfanth, Philatto. 16- April 22, MS 1 _*4 , NOTICE. • IKVING, purchased the entire slack of the tats ' GEO. W. RIDGWAY .11Oer slud thankful for a continuance ct the II w rat pstronage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgwey: an having made arrangements to be in constant receipt a fa assortment of OILS, we feel contklent we eau give; entire satisfaction to the customers of the late house.l and respecPullp redicit thorned* in menerel treat) smell examine our dock before purchasing elsewhere. • I MITCHELL CROASDALE. do ZO Wharves, 1555 3S4y • t J. B. A. Jt S..ALLEN, and 8 Sown Whnrves t Phldadeliditail IREALERS INUOIL, have just re direk from New &Alton:, the following sup. p:y of till, whkh they otter for Sale at the lowest market ni:es: Winter Sperm 3,000p1. "Winter Whaled], 12,500ga1. flephant 0i1.9.600 do I 'Sacked do %o 7,000 de Also, in store, Greasing - till. Pale and Bry . wn Soap, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Dec. 15, '55 SO- WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, N. W. corner 24 Is Buttonwood Ste., late Tammy Positive Stile every Evenin, AT 71 , ,i 011,14)(2K, AT TILE AUCTION S TORE. L I l u ,sbe ot s h o s ld without reserve, for Satinets, and M 7 Goods generally: Boots and Shoes, Cutlery. Onus. Cloth ing. Mwdeal Instruments. and Merchandise generally. ne Aiectirßeer wilt girt his personal attention to' salts of every description, Philadelphia, February 17,1 m:. MITCHELL & -CROASDA LE, i 5ti.ve..,6.,8.$ w o. F. ItIDGWAT k CO.l No. 30 N. Whar es, above Arch st, tbilada.. IFFERS for sale, at the lowest-rates, Jti reliniting articles: Brown, Olive and Pal l e B.oapsi, Winter Sperm OIL Lard oil. Miners' Ott. 'fanners' Oils, Paint 4 sits, Naval Store*. Extra Wbite Winter Ele- phant Oil, Extra , White Winter Solar 7011, Bleached Ma ter Whale Oil, common Whale Oil, refined Whale Oil, Sperm :Ind Adamantine Candles, Mexican and Peruvian Guano. ke., ; October 6, '54 40-3 m CLUTITiNiI Or A aulatlOP ! QUALItY, AT THOMAS P. DILL & CO.'S GREAT CIIESYPT STREET 01c5t1121.21.6 3Poiales,ae. TO. 165, one door below sth, north! side, In the new Iron building. • 3terchants who want to purchase niftier article of rea dy-made clothing than has ever before been, offered, and gentlemen who would please themselves in any garment' t , r their wardrobes. or In suits for their Rms, should gel to this establishment, so admirably in keeping throughi with the Ilreat Street of Fashion. on which it is loci rated. and purchase the test. which can alone satisfy a crweect taste: Sults or single garments made to order at; the shortest notice. A full assortment of fine Furnish-i lii tiocitis also otNred. Everything in the latest style of; Fashion, and' ticket-marked with tho lowest rash price in I , plain figures. Milled's, October :3, '55 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, • li7e,lesrale and Retail. Opening of Pali' Goods. AUSSUI"I' It - GREEN, No. 15, North SecOnd street. (corner of Jones' Alley.) Phil.! adelphia. iteccising daily from the Philadelphia andi New York Auctions. all the most deidrable styles of Dress; Guide. French Merino, l'arrametax, Madonna. Dehege. del Lancs. Shawls, Estella Bordered, Cashmere. Thlbet, Bay! State, Long and Square Blanket Shawls; Table Covers:: Wool Plaids; Sack and opera Flannels; Linen Table' Cloths; Towels; Tiekings; Linen andeotton Diaper; fled, and White Flannels:. the best and cheapest Muslin, in the city. We call especial attention to our Mark Silks. all the celebrated malice at the lowest cash prices and' warranted Oil Boiled; also. to our Long and„Square Bro. , cba shawls: Blanket", all sizes, and all prices, together with a large assortment of Men's and Boys' wear , the lar gest and chsapest Satinetts hi the City, and all other goods too numerous to mention. at the Cheap Store of FAUSSETT k GREEN.. 35-31u* r tit oi c i d : LEE* )V ALIS Succeitsors to GEORGE'' , WILLIG, No. lad Chesnut street. under the, Utah Ilonse, Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the latest Music, from the Most popular Au thors in the United States. in a style that will vie with any issued at any other house, either in g this country i or Europe. They have also the pleasure to announce to the public', that their Mock of Sheet Musk. on hand. consists of that largest and Most complete assortment to be found In the country they are constantly adding' to their ~trek all the New Music published in New York, Boston, kr They also publish several Instruction Hooka. which are In general use throughout the country : PIANOS—A tine assortment of the * best mannfaeturerS of New York and Iti;kton, at the lowest cheap prices. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a general assortment of Guitads, Violins. Banjoes, Fintes. A ccordeons. AT,. Violin. Guitar and Harp Strings,' of the best Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish ed to the public and 'the trade at the lowest rates. • Orders plini.tually attended to. /re. All Lee A. Walker's MUsie and Pithl'cati-us can be rilitained at B k and .11une t^t,.. y r I IH., 1111 , ' t SAVING FUND or MC . U. S. Ituturanco, Annuity 'and Trust .Co., . QouTti F.; .cortnr Thiid and Ches. K. streets. l'hiladelphia.--Capltsl423o.oo. Money -is recAved on deposit daily.u amount deposited il. i it cot.-red In a Depogit Rook. n yen to the Ikpositor,or.i If. preferred. a c...rtifteate will given. i %II Flllll%. large and small. are received, and the amount' paid hack on th.tnatol. NC ith,Ut rupee. Interest is paid at the rate of fi , ..• }ter 0 nt.. routtnen.: cant; from the 4.1 y of deposit. and ceasing fl,•urteen day., prelims to the nithdrawal of the . oney. Ott the first day of J t anuary. in each year, the interest of each deposit to priii•to the depositor, or added to the principal as be may prefer. The company has., now upwards of 3,600 deposihws in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional Information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. M PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING PALACE-CARD. Sept ^_.'Ss MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. • DIRICTORR. Stephen R. Craw ford. - Prra'r, Willkui M. Godwin, Law. Johnson. Vice Pren't, NM B. Goddard. Alabroso W. Thninnaun, (:eorav Jam! Devereux. . Gutavnit RogHAI, J'LINY MK. - J. C. OLUILSeII LAGER 36.1 y ant, L.Flew:lief., S , retnro and trreantr, r Teller and I afrpreter Septesfiber B, '55 COLBERT'S Envelope Manufactory & Printing Moe, South Fourth street (opposite Li brary street t. Philadelphia. Die sinking. en:Tal't in;. printinx. embetainx.4e. Original designs, business devices, notes. billbeads; seals, views of buildings. stores, machinery. ke. accurately drawn and engrared,on rnasynable terms. l'ersons at a distance can hare their engravings axecuted from dnuerreotypes, by sending them per expresser otherwise. Die sinking and embos. si mt. Dies for business cards, envelopes, labels. tie..getals for societies.; corp o rations and companies. engraved and embossed. on wood or brass. Office seal presses. heads of newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.— Embossed printing. for businesis cards, envelopes. labels. Ac. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, business cards. circulars. notices. billbeads. promissory notes, Druggists' and Apothecaries labels, plain and embessed, manufae. tutors' labels. tabs and tickets. 'Printing In fold, silver and colors, envelope printing, salt and flour bags, Ac.; manufactured and printed at the shortest tiotke in all colors. Paper bag manufactory, grocers'. bakers. confectioners', and ii/1 kinds of paper imxs-for Envelopes - of all qualit le's and descriptions, viz.: for boinmopathic medicines. self-sealed and printed . diwtions, for putting up medicines for sending abroad. Wedding and vlsitingenrdsengraved and printed. Also, envelopes of the finest. English and French paper, to fit exactly any rard. circular oyinvitatlon. • Conveyancers' envelopes. to fit deeds, bonifsmmtgagesoke., made in the best manner. • WM. COLBERT, N. B.—ChNiers sent by Erprai, as pi,' agreement. Sept. , 38- FIVE PER CENT.•BAVINC FUND. t, ~.\ , , ',: `--- 4..7 ~. .7 ft 'lt . . ~ ' of the itaitional Einfety Ceenipale : ... , • XV At...)11.11 , - SI 3 II,SET, . South-Went - . iT . V 'eoriier of Third. Street, Philadelphia_' fatorpoet.i - , I . . '''LE.OllARti itlllllolll4 1101. ~ i , ted by the State ' of l'inlnnylrards lu 1941. • . I Five par- tent ink__rext Is even and the money is anwitysi m iukers .&,- Diel i zii i it nutaaaio . 1 :..a 1 , 1 back, whertecet it is e4lled for, wltkont tlio necontl47, ; L ~ _ TAMAQUA, PA. - -o f -kin not 100 for it beforebsti. COI.LECTIONS "ATTENDEDfiI, .. I;eopie 4 rtho bit's° iinr., sums put Moir, inuney,iti thii ATTENDED:: *!'Q ' Saving. Enn4. on neront:t of . s he,suporb , r, Fl f ., ; tY. lini ion' sand draft's .64 sale eti all the principal citi es ' 'rt ' the i reni•m•e It 'affortP4,4442t 0 tr.r ram. 1 3 ri" , . 1. . -" n 411 . lir r' - Luke. :' Alen. drafts for sale oft ' England, Ireland, Pert . - .4. ived. ' ' . • - land and Wales. - . - . • :, This urine 'Fund ha.. u,Nre thstrhalf a talllibn of dol . , peeeleie id r 'l4s', ~ Tar. iterrarPly int - cat...lifer the wdeiy ef dvnaltoric- 1 .1, . 4 n.i iit .. Tee el% ce is 4.4 pen to reerlie and pay ,noney Wrery dal •111BACIDO, O'GARA AND" ws ' f min 1 .irldetr. in thU,inoriiing till? rednek in the' *Yea,: 1; the Hamburg:Smoking Tohtteeo ign. atri' 0 . 4.' ..‘140..y and Tbunelxv erenlnga.till 1 n'elorit. , , roonlo who have money t4l put hi, are Ins4tod10141 : 1, ~,, I ,000 9titi bo a ie ••Sr is ?._fit io neef osin ofy .4 - ; - unii ;' , : ttuia " .. ' l - ,.; P t.. 140 ,. - ' 1 the i ' Meel :7lll ll ).ll t i nt „ Ill,M tl ii,/" . residettf. - -.-. .'ro; 200 119(1-1h1f7460141 - poi; taw Apia tiltigit I : -- - kw:omit:l' Sti.PlannE. rei Pi+sirlettt t : , 2:ooofittAlratraix.' - . X'AMPilift Still'il. - : w 4. :4, it tt:44. 5 ,, , , 1 ,, T1. --• • •- :' ' .::: ' ... I' gai!,4trr , ..!rftmtl",V; ', to.• I'OF:.S" -, ' , ' - 4,,, 'l4. 1.. t i 0.: 4'- f • Fept.ll '55 -- -. . • ' • " " " .I. 3 1- - ... ' - =Z!*Vg4P U d. MIDDLETON, IM PORTERS Of, and 'fielders in IRON ' AND ST STEEL. Na.I3 NOW Wale ' and; abore)ll2l% , , PAilarlds44. Apt4116146$ 144, HAMMER & CRAEFP, No. 103 North - Phlladelphla• /01111131 r NOllOl3l. azd'Auction Goods. July 29,15 , 29-685. IEI 110LIGMAILV GOODS; • • ' WILLIAM T. - • MPORIER of rich fancy k to Iles artlries. Itertatranden;iinizid and we% cabal; van* lireases. fins, opera Elam& fabling* and pipm turbo gords. and areanduitursr af traveling deft*. draping easesj'aud travelers eontputbrasi. Always ea hind. a great variety of rich fancy and tieetal articles; raitalale for Bridal, Birthday, and other presents. 119 And Strut, melt* Os 2*a:re, finiaddpitia. r: Set. M, • - *- ' • 39415 WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE ... . -Inch Sorra. abort Sixth- Pitikeklyhie. Tigig ITAIL COMPANY, • ~ POMPOSED of t h e first Artists ifi' . ./tbi, urn-Wand t.r.ceeding In Strength and Talent, any Dramatic rbutiluation beretorre offered to thane-. striaxl pnblie, vein appear evert night is Cooled,: Tea-, gedr rerk.C4nnie Imams . tr Vaaivilles,Nrudotl Ilnriettu, ke, &c. When visiting the city gn there. August' 2.5... g ., _ • PHRENOL'OCICAL CABINET.. •! ..FOWLEUS, WELLS & CO., Pbre4 and Publishers. Wl Arch streeC , ;a **AI! below Seventh. Philadelphia, furnish all • on Phrenology. Physiology', Water v. Cure. Magnetism and Phonography, whole' sale and retail. at New York prices. Pr(: (*Astoria' etarninations. with rharts. and full written descriptions of charaeter,'day: nad riming. Cabinet free. f”ly Philadelphia. February '24. 1555 BOYS' CLOTHING. THOMAS £ THACIEULT, • No. 300 Ciiesnid Meal, abort Vah, Philadelphia, • TjAVF:constantly on hand and make. to order ,BOY'S CLOTHING. of the most improved. sty es. Persons from a distance purchasing at this es: tablishment, )rave the privilege of changing any article which may not salt. N..13.—A large assortment of Patent Shenlder-scuzi Boys . Shirt& together with s genera] assortment of Teatie-Furnishing (lends, which we are prepared tone at low prices for cash. September ].'55 35-gm :;: CM . . For Ladies, and Children. i - .- •T OHN FAREIRA, _lmporter, Manit; CP fact uret and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY Fililk l'in. =4- Markiet street f above Eighth), Philadelphia. '‘; ' Haring now completed my Teri' large suit beautlfalas-. 'mamma of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, acid fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that will be worn , durlng the present season tkr ladles and Children, and 'tieing determined to sell my goods at matt' profits. it will .be to the adtantage of Ladies and °theta to give me a Ball before purchasing. N. B.—Storekeepers and the trade will do well to cal); • :pi. they will find one of the largest and best variety ilf stocks to select Irvin in the city. JUllli FAREI QA.:: • dept. 22.'55 . . 3-S-tm •: .: _.. . LADIES' FANCY FIJICSTORE.- European and American pure. THE inhseriher has opened for the . ...on, p his usual splendid assortment of FURS, consisting of Itussian and 'Hudson's Bay Sable, Stone and Mink Marten. Royal Ermine, Arrica Chinehilli, - . •Ac.. At% ; ; Ills assortment of Fun , . for trimmings is large and gilit airable. Abu.. a fine assortment. of Ladies' and Gents` Fur Glove*, Gents' Collars and Cuffs, Carriage and Sleigh Robes, Foot Muffs, dc. ..... All the above articles are mad In the newest styles ac i d warranted. ; (1 1.:0.F. WOMRATIf. . ' ~ ; No. 13 North 4th strut. l'hiludelphia:;% . 1i..11. All kinds of SHIPPING FURS bought. Oct. 20'55. i • 423ni! 41-em 'TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS. THE U.NDERSIG NED being largely engagedin Manufacturing Oil Cloths, has made ar rangements to sell his own manufactured, goods. The stock in store is complete, the quality unsurpassed. and the prictis at which he can afford to Sell, cannot fail AO giro satisfaotion. Special car, will ho taken In selecting for orders. MS stock consists of moon oil, curriis,,fmna 2 to 18 feet • wide—new patterns. oaks. tapestry. marble and tiltiqt• CA It it I All E 'TOP OIL CLOTHS. on ducks, drills and mite. lin. enameled and plain surface: TABLE OIL CLOTIIS, - .4 to 11-1 wide. In the piece and pattern. superior to the Ml ported; STAIR DRUCOET t L IIS, de. Wars. house, 79 Arch at., below Third. Philadellehia. THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer:, • August '4; r 55 314im TO FOTIATIRTMBI4, MACHINISTS & KNEW!. AA. PURVES, N. E. corner South and Penn kreets. Philadelphia, furniihes ingot copper and brass. pig iron, shoat Iron. solders, lire bricks. port-: able forges. 'speller. block tin. Iced. foundry mpuldinga: facings, crucibles, antimony. babbitt met.'l.•sand onto kinds. bra* old copper. kr.. Ileis,aiso, a dealo . in wrought and cast scrap iron and other metals. It is his desire to accemmodate mach inlet s nd - others at a distatl;-e front the eiti, by inrnishing any,artirie they may ;wlint in their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be. proenred a , d forwarded. liny inquiry in be above line ill i.r promptly answered.' • = I' i • 1; N. E. corner Son Penn streets. Sept. 7.55 IY. i HARDWARE. A LI, sorts of T ita4s,fiont 22 'o 4. Xpoornts per yard, on band nnWrl t to by Pre. S. i'..IIt4tDIJEY h FO:, o f, RA IL;ROAD i rons old Itatlnniid iron, tit to relay ; in tit for salti:;- Attdreps & P. ROBERTS;:: . , 1in441 target below. Vine, Phlindrlpbt A , Nor. 24, '155 31-1 m PORT CARSON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles Smith, Proprietor. All.kinds of coal shovels, spade', coalriadles, The pritmenge of the public 'in rexpecttully July 1:S. . 30.!.y ---- - • PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. ;;,' THE subscribers being appoinct tesiiie - Agents for the sale of Stonesifer A Smith's Patcht ill ,old Lard l l atips, in Schuylkill county. have a large as sortment for sale, which are highly , recninniended- fur eennonsy and convenience. . 11R11111T A: LEItqL Potteville. April 14. 1.155 1:1- :' FAIRBANK'S SCALES • - Trill.; n i 4u l s..scribers, agents for t h e man , . I u4acturers. have just received a new aril:de:called the -I.:tlioti Counter dale.' ealeulate4 to, weigh front :!3 an ounAl6 :tin Ma. For sale at the York Store. — i?,... E. YARDLEY A FON:: , .. Pottierllia. April 2fttb.1557.4 17- ':: ..--.....- - .. • IRON :L -COMMISSION WARE HOUSE, CENTRE 'STREE'K. Pottsvillei4.4- The lithscritorn , are preparealto furnish the Trade Uachbtistipnd Operaters at Philadelphia prices. tfrekht added) alliterate or retail. best American Bar iron. 'man u (se t ur..tl at l'ottsrilhr. and warranted of superior quality. Also. I IT.ht I' rtilP Anitable for mines. and Cable Chhttis furnished ::it short notiew direct from , the impOrter. E. YARDLEY ic SON; 47-tf r:' York i`ttli.e. COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STOREY.` , . No.ll North Third Street. • fI()NST ANTLY on hand, a .larg6 snrtAieut of Pen and Pocket Knives, SeiltiOr3:. And Razors. Table Knives and Forks, in ivory. stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles: Carvers and Forks. Dirks, Howie ke. 0 A 1,81 . 1—. very extensive assortment of draiters t Tea Trays. 4 .tc:'; Fine E4lish Guns. et.lt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and Single and Double barrelled Mtn's. with a general stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. . • .' JOHN Si. COLF.MAN, haporci+• _Fhlladelithia. Dec. U. 185 st [Der.-11, 52] 514 f I . HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT; TIII SUI* CRIBER. haring now aming . I .2it s ed his goods at hit new plan, of buslhess and with a uew determination of furnhth, 1117. all Mich goods as the busineat qt the Coal Region may require. at their lowest market rattle, eoliritAlhe inspection of the Public- I shall be aiiiitya on hand and hare on band a full stock of . Bar Iron, Chopping Axes, . . ' Flue Iron, Coal Shoyels, Cast Steel, - Trace Chains. Slit Iron. • Nails and Spikes. Rope.: ' Tackle Illerke. ...; . Itelle*a. Anvils and Vict•r, Le.. llardware.fand Iron'Depet, Cures Stumm. three deers above Market, fast aide.. FRANK purr. July 15,:114.1 - - 2x4f ' '', :'':-. CLEMENS a HARDWARE at Stmt. a few. '` • side) hare mu • meut of Smlttrx Tools. • Building Materials, Shosimakes Tools, Files and Rasps. Neill', Spikes and Brads, Counter add Platform Sca:ea, itarand Rolled Iron, Flue and Sheet Cast, Shear and Blister Steel, Tin. Platoand Sheet Zhu. - liar, Copper and ;Sheet Brea. Pig and Bar toad, Castings oralidescriptlons, Mill,X-eit and Circular Saws Buteher'S Choppers, Cleavers and Knives. Anvils and Vices. - Blocks and Tackles, . Chain .Pumps. Iron, eoppet and Brass Wire. Coach Trimmings. • The Suhscribers would res of the public genera/Iy, to the uirtwsre too nontormis to mined to sell as low as anteo Angstst,27. - IS.ii. • . 1. BRICHT IL LERCH'S. • ..,', NEW II:till/WAKE STORE Two &iota be .I low mate it ntrl.a ntl nearly opposite the UP nets' Bank, Pottsville. wherr will he , tound an trieellrfntas.;rtuient of II tarmari,„: ' 1 • Poarh , Triinmlngs, . - • Files. .• • • ' , 14iirinp. ' , .., • FjUO Trays, . ,•• • ' ' .r!addlcry,'j Britanift Ware, :.; ..i • ; Phe.,.maker's Tvwla, • Asaartin ant of fin a LoCit F; !arpenter's Tools, • ;Table Cutlery. . . ~'• i• allassatal,Paint. ;Pocket Cutlery, - - '.'..:.• '! Bar Iron !Of &liaises, i Table Spam* • . i.- -.- . Boiled ',‘ °. - 1 A nylls and Viet% • ',`.- ... ~ Nails and Spikes. , Assortment °flint (hail; , Rall - road iron and Nails, ' i Sheet Ironerucibles,l , , • . . Smith Teets. • ' '. I Wire, Tin Piste, . :,i; • thaildini Materials, . , 1 Bra's KeHlek Cast Steal. I Sad Irmsouf .> Sheailiteol. . ~ Pans audAtollers, . Arm Blister, ',, Chains. - • !:4'.. "1111 Saes,. , - i Railroad Traces, • "....$ - - • Cross•ctt Saws, .. ' i render and Shot-. r! - ; • - Fine liarsleav4. - fi. B. returns his thank* to the totthitofmthe pafOttaa 0 truly extended thhimin hisindividUalcapseity,anditupee 1 the nealirni, by the quality of their goods: std'' tion.to business. and accommodating prices; win disarm , ato contaaand their continued supparf. - `''' - I. . . , . r, . . - - - neaurr e 1., Bitty ..., : , ,• 'Dtaicitits /birthrate and Iron, Centristrad.. ' D"ttssdils:Minhary e. TAM - • - •.. - i-Of -... • MISCELLANEOM FANCY FURS, HEISLER'S AND IRON STOItE, Cietant doors *bard Nlarket (Dot tautly On hand a foil aHnrt• Axles and Spthip, Table Cutlery,. , Pocket Cutlery. Carpenter's Toole, Briton's Wore, Allen's Revolvers, , Rifle Barrels. 4 I Table and Tea SpoOns2-: I Brass cud Enameled ties, ' . Pane. Rollers & 'Tao Kettles, Heavy Ridltuad.Traceic - Railroad Iron and Spikes, Double end Single Gdns. ' Double and Single Pistols, Shot and Game Bags; - Powder Fluke. Powder and Shot. Water- Proof Perniselon Caps, Ritlo Mountings. r.„, • fully invite the attention . alarm and other article:S of mention( as theY'ere -deter neern out 9f PhfladelphW =El= LUMBER AND PROPa TIMMER. :31[INT,ZER k DAVIES, are prepared toimpply any quantlV of he ilork otha poi= from their Mills (sawed to order ) at th e alistimat , :rates. Dealers and builders will azut it tbitr latersat.th buy from them. They have also a timothy Of yeop•tba• her for sails mhteb they pill dater an US Lints Setani• ',kill liarboadl.:. lathe' above Tamaqua. TiisuiTgistlutY 7 1, 1 4 „ - - LUNIBERI LUMBER2I , • • ffihe subscriber respeetfUlly zinttOuileis 11 toils vitae that be has completed Ws Steam M anta, Satectlll In Locust Valley Se24nyiklll enonly.and la Dm prepared to Wadi all Wads of Lamb* atilt, lowest prime—Ruth as line, llandoeit and MOW Oak of I ;weary idse and deactiptken. of Lumber eat _ to order at the dolled natio& Nov,lT, 15 484 f . • EDWARD E. BLAND. LUMBER I. LUMBER !! • . FIIIHE• thiphin & - Sus:quehaniut Co. hating two SI, DIMS running. eau Ail with dispatch, an at the lowest rates, orders fur Hemlock. l'ogier or Oak lumber. of the natal sires and lengths under £4 festr Also, Chesnut shingles, shingling lath, and plastartas lath always on hand. Persons desironsof ordering brea ker bills or at,r heavy quantities of lumber, will glad It to their interest to apple to theisndersigned, as the COM* pany...has a large number of trucks OD the track. and can give great dispatch torn orders they may reedy,. 1 ELLWOOD MOIMS. Eng. 4 Sept. Latter addrai.s--•-ilarrisburg, Pa." ',i .0.-tts* Novombst 10.';15 MACHINE CARPENTRY. SASH, DOtilt, MOULDINCI & H. R CAR VACTORY AT = • THE Oubscriber, (of the late firm of itrhe t Lawton). hating now; his Manufactory in complete order. is prepared to mannfacturn by machine. ry. Irradoir Frtnau, Sash, Doom, gilds. SUttera, But, i !leanisters, Awning ?. nnd gener ally all turning I Med. Also, 'ft d• Railroad tars; with theink., ron wont complete, arc., 'he., at the no shortest tice. He has for sale Lumber of any'dtseription; and esul furnish Bills of Lumber at short flatlet. Also.au assort merit of Doors, Sash (glas.d and primed), Bed Posts, £c., coastiu.tly on hand. Persons desirous of purchasing articles in his line of business. are invited to call and examine his stock and workmanship befbre purchasing elowerhere. Orders are solicited. and strict ittentkm will be given to their falthfed and prompt execution. CHARLES LAWTON, Ja. St. Clair. February 3. ISM 6-1 y NEW LUMBER; YARD, In Schuylkill flaxen. PALM & FRITZ, respectfully invite the attention of Builders and ' others, to their large assortment of Sensoucd and Green , Lumber, which they will be prepared to furnieb by th e latter end of March next, at the lowest pysslble rates, you, CASH!, Our stock consists of Warts ank Yellow Pets nouns, PAIEVEL and Hemlock. Also heavy: stuff. such as Beam, Jose, Vixen& Severn:vas, Poems, 'km. •We hare also or dered a large assUrtment of diffeient nuallties of JOINT and LiP 8111 INGLIS, PICZETS, CEIIII%-LATITS. PLUS° and Puss, together with all other materiala belonging to the Lumber Trade. One of the firm • being' a twatticid builder. we flatter ourselvessn busing selected our stick in raft a manner as to giro'entire satisfaction. Oar heavy lumberbee been sawed to order. thus presenting mOett 'rut* to the put elaser or builder. Cali and examine before purtimaing elrearhere. Yard opposite Dr. Palm's' °Mee. P. H. PALM, EDWIN G. IllaTZ. Schuylkill Karen. February 24,1.65 ttely TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. The Schuylkill Co. Lumber &Manufacturing Co., I_TAVING now theirilarge Shop on _LRailroad Street In full operation are prepared to furnish to carpenters and tonildint.. generally. Doors, Blind', Shutters, Sa.b lilouldln." Door and Window Frames, and every article in our line in the latest style and workmanlike manner, and at a saving of 25 per rent. on former coat. They have also ou hand a large assort ment of White Pine Plank. 3, 23'. 2.1 1 / 6 .1.q, 1. :lik l l4ltieli panel White Pine Board,' and White Pine Flooring. Yellow do Dry and Groan Hemlock of all klUds for building pui- poxes. c , Oak. Maple, Poplar, Clink. Plank qnd P‘rantling, Boards, I and !,4' Inch. Clrrry and Walnut Plank. for railing. Also turned work. such as bed newts, table legs. banis ters. on hand or turned to order. and bills of stuff sawed to order at the shortest notice.' `.: One Ten nente Enable with 11 1 feet boiler. all complete and in good order. for sato, eheap.rey the debuilkill Co. Lumber Company. Pot tsville, August 11.'36 22-tr, MANUFACTURES. NEW.BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CENTRE STREET, NEXT IMIt BELOW tux lk 11110.. POTTSVILLE LIAMUEL STROUSE has just opened it large stock of all kinds oflloots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, GumshomY le. Among hls stock may always .be found Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Gaiters. Slippers, dc., of every variety. Also. Boots and Shoes Milted fur Miners' wear. 1 Manufaceurhy• and Repairing doneat the shortest notice. [Oct. 20 'ts 42-tf EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, Dishantan go St., Pottsville. THE Subscriber is prepared, at his old. Stand, to furnish all kinds Of materiels In ids line, ' for nildingpurpose. s—plain and ornamental. - lleinvites particular attention to the r ,7brib Stones and Mon*. meets of his tnanufacture.:; They can be had in et cry variety of style, and will compare favorably - in beauty and finish, with an, y obtained elsewhere; and are offered at cheaper rates. Jan. 13185.1 2-ty• 3 .101 IN T. LANG. - r —._ ' BLINDS AND SHADES, ' (.IF - every variety, on ' hand and made 1, Yto order. be - A. H. BiIITTO2I to CO., No. 40 North Third stretd, - Philddriphio. Manufacturers of Gold Borders and painted Shades, Of beautiful designs, with every - deSeription of Blinds and Shades. trimmings, facings, tte., tit, Wealth and retail, at prices that will give sttlittetion.' iletober 13. '551 ... - 411.6 m VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. Bth et., bet. Norwegian £ Blahantanito. WM. ZERBE announces to the izens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he is pre pared to manufacture r•nelian /#inds of every size. color Rod style. at short notice and tat the lowest rates, Ile feels confident that, a trial etoile is sufficient to be con vinced of the adraniage of purchasing his Blinds. A tinel assortment of Blinds constantly on hand. Ile is also prepared to repair, paitit. , and trim old Blinds in such a manner as to render therrialmost equal-In appear ance, to hew. • *lan, 27. 1855 4-1 y BUSHNEL &TULL. • • No. 64 Dock eeeee htladelphls, . . • ' • . ••••:" 4 i , . . • . i.. , ../..-...,, - , . :,„,_,_•,_ •„.: wi , . , . 111 . 1`'1: 1 Y 4 ;r U lage F . A . 4 3 C i : , i r c l . T o n R e h E , I! , B S , , , , o , i i f: b Children's yiec Chaises.Wht•el-barrowa, NurrerySwfuitig. Reeking Horses, abs. Invalid Chain. &e.. de.. wholes e and retail. Septet:Owe:2,lM 8 - • !! 3e-ly -..,... POTTSVILLE Saddle and Harnese Manuntetorz. - • The Subserilier Would ra.4 spin most respectfully balite the atteution of the demos of Potts ville and the Coal Region in deneral.to his lege and well selected stock of SADDLERY. all Linda of Team Carriage and Team Harness, Collars of all descriptions, Liffl Harness, ke. lle de. sires all alto may need anything in the alio% e line to call and MO hla amxis before purrhaxing elsewhere.-as there can )e nothing lost. Orders rim Harness, ke.. proniptly filled on reasonable trrno, 1.141 A Elt IVO3IELSDORFV. f)pposile Episcopal 11 eyrch, Centre tared, PuUssilk Mare h 3.1855 (314 y *3. 14 ) 94f ROCK DBILLINO MACHINES FOR. MINING. GARDNER'S PATENT, • I rI ()il tunneling or ,shafting—operated • • 1 by bond, borsi, or steam power. timeliest form of t 0 machine weighs but SO pounds, can be operated by,.', one man, and strikes IA) blowie,per minute. The blow is obtained by the compression Of au India }tubber Spring; which, expanding. throw* the Will with put force. In conglomerate rock one man rani;drill a hole it,4 inches In diameter. 6 inches in. depth, pet hOur—iti ordinary and stone, 2to ZI feet per hour. It 4:Mli:equally well at any, angle. In a drift-way, 6 feet bi ii, two of these Machines ran be worked. The work of this machine can be NOD at Ellet's Tunnel, on i'ort CarbOn road, where it was ex hibited. Machines tau be furnished of inereUed power u wanted. '.l The Patent Right fre tichnylkill and, othereountles I.e for sale. Apply to the Patenteis. G.; A 2Tlll.itt. GA),I.DNER, Trinity Suud:ot 'New 'wk. .104.1 Auffiut 18, 'SSE MOROCCO FACTORY. NIOROCCO LEATHER an ti SHOE Pindlog Store, at Derr old stand, on Itailrnad 4., • . • The` podersigned respectfully informs the customers of the above well known establishment, that he will contln• ue the manufacture of all ktnda ,d MOROCCO, 1. • • Sull Kid... Straits, French IVlcirocco,Rhne;Hat. and Book Ulndings l'lnk Linings. Lc.. Le.; and :will constantly hire on hand a general assortment , of all kinds of LEATH ER, Itch as Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leather, slaughter Kips. French and City Calf Skins. • • . Miners llppesleather, and a4Tarletrol i Shoe lgindleie, juclt as Threads. Natla, Clamps. Ac., &a., all of *Jail will be Feld at the lowest cash prices.= - • • 1 t; JOHN L. NIN:410. 1. - All kinds of .s.kins, stub as Sheep. (kat. Deer, *.e. and also Sumac. taiten in exchange for Leather, at the highest market prime. or paid for in tOin. Pottsville: Oet. 29. 1R53. e • =il So hiaw the Pirthse of Hatt sad Caps., ..; WI: wouldnain moat roapectfullyin rite the attention:lof the .ritherm o Pottsvllhi-and rointrr In general. to -our are and elegant• assortment of all kinds of goodi In our line. that we have now received. and are ;In daily sjwipt of. comPrlard 0 Ilati. Cape. Fora. de; • • lientiernen'a Fine Iledeakiri Rats. always on 'bend, or made to Order of the latest styles. Otter Caps, Kossuth Hats. Shingbales—lo short, atything to the Hat and Cap Hue. -"' i IV would ohm Invite theparikrular attention of the Ea, *nee to oar assortutint of FURS, which hare been sekcted with great cue from thii lug* stoeki•tn the-country:— 'Nothing "turn be-left random fon our part, to glee matte. faeteen. Call and give us a lila), nest door tii PatsrUle •?io. C urcr.Ly & co. 'N. large assortment tit - plat° Robes on Rand. at veinal° suit else einem • • • :„ij••• ' • ••• Novielbeeln. 1&144 • • play 20, ly 1 •CV • , GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. VIIIIIMCIPIEWS. • ' - • DMA. *tin; Toning a 0 tactlini Pam* trHE subscriber informs the citizens; • t• of Schuylkill ervitnty that. b'e hart purchased the eat• elusive right to,rend these eelehrated Pumps In acanYlaill county. There ore various kinds of these Pumps made on thp a me prinelple,:surbad the Duffle Action, Farr log and Suction Pump, the Nation and Lift Wen Pump, , Well Pump with set length,to pearled freesimr, Cistern Pure Pump, with connertiona to supply uppentt, ' de. They are arranged tor deep and Phalle*, W 44 ured as aw.Nagine In ibrchig the Water on the top the house incase of litr6--to Water Ptracur or wash dove. Moe Uhu Imre , Mkt - thew Pumps pronouttro them the eheatied.the most shank 112 theireoluttruetiou r apd the most retainer 'our used, and not liabie to get out oterder. The Mowing l one of the many Cern& _rates gisenbythme who traremrad there Pumps. -We, the undersigned, do - hereby certify that we hire esamintd and veep in operation Thatchers Patent Force anh Suctlen Pump, mon ullictured by 31 e , sret , noltrrs a root, of liOnosdkle;tind takepleasure In reemumendlnd them to the.publlr aro bring the tarot dumbla'and Boat Warts 6cr rabid; and, filming water that neer eagle to -our notlea.' El J. - Y.' Sherwood, ' a,'t. driorote,: •- s• . n. Warenen. : Z. Boieu , • C. l l ' Wi ner' r: p, P. Ornirn. U, W,. 'I, U. DoonOWL - , o,orik by mall glyhtutdo doPth t wry; Le n - rn bp proopttyrottended tor e. emar,a4: - '. _ Arirriderk - nr Or VA! fir 4:ltuylkilleotraly.", . 1 0, 15 • .11 y • - Yellow do CM 2 . ry.+.411-`7_-" , rA," ' Nt;ek-1401AM, 'praini and pains of us* sonouraxamo aux. ma sold by 3.36,llloo,lldedstraet, war Mari= villclud 133 Tito strrefil i l'lMaddebis. where Ow toad sidloctory niforeur fo, be Oren. 25 awl 50 watt btatire. • Julie 9, '55 1241 1 • PAILAAL SIDIMIXOW UNDAGE I~STItU E. - . . Ye. 4 North at street. above NeriaL. 101 C. EvEßErrs .Patent Jule sting Pismire *Usk will aro II • tares, after every esker IsistfluDens has id. A %Mean and Ftenelantake skillfully Ztinsd ri . .A . lnapecsoi wade at silk and Kasen elastic kneecaps; balks, &es nu ardeles of bandages. shoslder braces. Importer% sad instresemU ger defer- Philadelphia. Eept, ttd.:'!f4 3S-era . . AVE I ATHAIRIN. a. Av .e; OP itSed Lyons 'Kathairon - for the bald llt ikthe most delightful to Bei : tbri world and is nreendruartly benelidal fur they and Bald heads. The itethalma tally matured my hate att.r a beldame of twelve years. Torus truir. R. L. ATWATER, 1in:643 Warren Street. New York. Mao, Lyons Estrati of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for dye. panda and general trarrwks debility, At.- can be bad at j C. BARLETS Perfumery and Variety', store, Centre Street. Pottsville. ' *October ZS. 1863 I-, 4l-if _ - - • -- - TR USSRS I TRUSSES t t TRUSSES tlt • Truss *ma nurse ustaawslunent, QOUTH West :Corner of 12th 1....731:4 Ram streets, ehiladelpbia. Importer of fine French Tnmses, immidning , tzttem• lightness. ease and durability with cOrrnt construction. ITernial nr ruptured Patients can Ix. suited by remit tingmhoun ts as Mow :7-=tt4nding number of inches round , the hips, and stating side affected'. • Cost of single Vasa., 42, $3, $ l , $3.. Double—ss, $6, $8 and $lO. Instructions ai to wear. and bow to effect a cure, when possible. sent with the Trune. • Alen for sale. In greattarlety. Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, I po 7 o. the l f a l e re i, f itrooultioser Braces. Ch est fainal Peons a nd and Erector Braces . adaptedto all with Stoop= and West Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Mtn, 8112Pen sorbs. Syringes—male sect female. sir ladies' . l With Lady attendants. LET V 1 REASON TOGETHER. Win , " tr. W. Elbail IT HAS BEEN the lot of the human me, to be weighed down by disease and suffering.— LLOWAVII PILLS are specialty adapted to the relief of the Peak, the Nirrous, the Dell cat e. and the In of all dimes; VW , ' sexes. and constitutions. Peons:or Holloway personally : tuperintends the manufacture of his medicines in the Crilted States, and offers them to a free and enlightenid people. as the best remedy the world ever saw for the remand of discaae. These Pills; Purify the mood. These famoue Pills are expressly comblued to operate on the stomach, the liter, the kidney& the lungs, the skin. end the bowels. correcting any derangement in their inactions. purifying the blood. the very fountain of life, and than curing diseatiO in all its forms. Dyspepsia sisd Litres' Complaints. 'Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all; parts of the world that nothing Iris been found equal to them In cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia. tout Xttemseh • complain Is generally.— They soon give a healthy tone to these organs. however much &ranted. and when all other means have failed. Dotterel Debility. 11l Health. 3tany of the moat deipotie tiovernments have opened their Custom Hounritti the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses,— Learned Colleges admie that this medicine is the best remedy ever known fOr persons of delicate health. or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail i#ltfford relief. IStatole Complaints. - No Female, young nr.old, should be without this cele brated medicine. -It cot-recta and regulates the monthly courses:lt all periods. Acting in many cases like a charm. It Waist) the best Ind - West medicine that can be given to children of ail agee, and for any complaint; conse quently no family should-be without it. - - Half way's Pins are thi best remedy known in Me timed :for Me Priming dieenie a: . kathma. : -,: Ileaularhiw. Bowel Complaints. ' I Indlgeatkm, , Coughs,: . Influenza. ; ••• Colds, • -: Inllamation, Chest Diseases, . -1 . , Inward Weakness, Costiveness, : '.l Liver Complaints, . Dyspepsia. I ' Lowness of Spirits, Mantas', : i! Piles. ° Dropsy. Stone and °nivel. 1 Debility. ' , :ii • Secondary Symptoms, Fever and Ague. , Venereal Affeetlone, Female Comptainti. r .: Worms of all kinds. --: Sold at the mannaetoriea of Professor Holloway. SO Maiden Lane, New Yeirk, and 244 Strand, London. and by all Inspectable T*aggists and Dealers of medicines throughout the United States. and the civilized world, in boxes. at 25 cents. 62,!-4; cents , and $l each. fkr There ; is a tronelderable saving by taking thelarger axes. N. 11. 7 •DIrectione for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed is cash box. THE 'CREATEST Medical Dteeovery of the Age. DR. KENNODY, of Roxbury, has dlscovered In One or our arm mon pasture wads a remedy that cores Eireri Kind of Humor, from-the wont anneula-down to a common pimple. Ile has tried It In Oiler 1100 cases, and never failed ex cept to two eases' (both thunder humor). ]le has now in his twenesslon over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty uttlee of Boston,' • Two !settles are Muninted te cure it nursing sore mouth. • . - One to three bottlei:Wlll etire the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two to three bottlew will cure the system of biles. TWli bottles aro walitanted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stonmWh. Throe to rive WOO art warranted to cure the worst ettee of Erysipelas.. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. , .•i Two bottleae warranted to cure running of the' ears and blntchea among,, the hair. Four to six bottleacire warranted to mire corrupt and running ulcers.: ,One bottle will curb scaly eruption of the skin.' Two or three bottle* are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Trio of three bottles are warranted desperate case of rhaumatiam.• Three to four.botties are warranter:V. cure the melt rheum. ;t Five to eight cure the worst case of scrof ula. A benefit is alwaYS experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure Is "larmnted when the above quantity is taken. header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Roston. I know the effects of it in every ease. Lao sure as water will extinguish fire. so sure will this core humor: 1 never sold a bottle of It but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself— There are two thing' about this herb that appear to me surprising; first tbatrit grows in our ,pastures, in some places quite pletitifulland yet Its value has never been known until I : discovered it in 1846—second, that it should cure all liinds of humor. , • In order to glie some idea of the sudden rise and great Popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, ISSA' , I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April,lBb4. I sold ov4r one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the WholitMle druggists who have been in the business twenty and: thirty years. say • that nothing in the annals of paten; Medicines wee ever like it. There is a universal pralse.6f It from all quarters. • • In my own prune/SI always kept It strictly for humors —hut since its introduction as a general Dually medicine, great and wonderful virtues hare been found in it that I never mutpectski. Several cases of epileptic fife—a disease' which was al ways considered Weil:table. have been cured by a few bot tles, 0, what a, metre) , If it will prove of In all cam of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it thatill have. • ' I know of PeieraEiases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. .!For. the various diseases of the Liver. Sick Headache,Dystibpsia. Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain In the side. Distil:mesa the Spine.and particularly in die• eases of the kidneys. Sc., the discovery has done more good than any Medieine ever known. ' No ehange.of diet:necessary—eat the best you get aid enough of it.. Directions far tiac . ..t-Adults, one table-spoonful per day —children over. ten :years, 'a dessert spoonful—children from Eve to eight y4ars. teaspoonful. As no directions can be applicable Wall constitutions, take sufficient tq operate en the bowels twice a day. 31anuMetnred DONALD KENNEDY, 16.120. Warren street. Rarbury, Mass: rrloe, One Dollar. Wholesale Agents:!;--New York city. C. V. Cilekner. 11 Barclay street:; C. U. 11113 g, 192 Broadway; Rushton & Clark, 271 Broa4wo; A. B. A D. Sands, 100 Fulton St. Wholesale atent,; for Tenor/Pronto, 'T. W. Dtcrrr tioNa, 132 Nortti 2n d Street. Philadelphia. For sale In 190118'1111e, by J. C. Brown, J. C. Hughas nod H. Itabentiu. TRANSPORTTUON: PHILAD'A.,a READING RAILROAD. RATES OF FREIOUT 'ON MERCIIANDIA.E. AND () I IS4, . i f ‘ i l i:rt r b r er E n ß otice N O the V r E o p o. B ing E ß lLl i st o , f Freight will bei charged perloo pounds 11/ t ;•?-: •e' f. 4 ' • r k Eil Jill' ,- . .... ti Dry Onods;Cori feet lOnery. Reck ot. Caipet- 30 15 i cite, Cigar,, Ereell Neat Floh•Illsia. Ice Aovile, Bran. Butter. Copprr, 4:225. Ear t henware•Grlndeli•ueskirerrlexalernp I . , „name. Hardrar,olldes. lIolleor•ware, ). 22 11 .. , Leatber.klarhinery: ;Oystrni 0114• Seeds.. I .! • • r.. r ,- • _ l Al h, . livr. e t dten.COrrie.Gralotllar 11 , 41.) ' head. 3101 a, e.: , i,ifie Fpikre. Iller. Salt., I. lli 9 Provisions. Sugar, Whlekey. he.. Brooms, Flee Drirkh, °emu°. 31111 Stone& ' • Pitch and Tue Salt, Scrap Inui. Timber 15 731 and Lumlo. ihe..• • " 1 Bricks. Coke. Cord Wood. Clay. Orusel, 1 • lee: Iron ~Oti'. LitneStnite, 31auure, l'12; l e 12 6 Iron. Nastee. S4ss, Ac., Vlore. per Um; ... . . cOti • 1 a net. 211/354 i••' ' - ' ' - ' '''..- 42.tf I • 1, ! Att7cs ! ks.-.0 •rnEIGFIT PHILAD'A ill READING RAILROAD. OFFICE of Ahe Philada. & R. R. Co. Rhaaddpkis, Ilthruiry 28. 1556. Yho ralmtof,f,reight and Tolls on Coal transprirted by this Company ? wW - Le as follows. from Mutt btb to June artit,llLio: • t 11011 To ttlehatonlr,i Is. 00 " Philadelpbta, . 190 ' inclitted Plamx 1.1 90 Nicetowt4! 190 lierthantown.,lll,ll. ; 1.90 Is. Vans of 8etuy14111 ; 1 90 I Ilattayntili, 1 90 .‘ Ppring 11111 s, 1 65 Consbehoekett3; lll . 4l Pkr month 11411roikdi 1 04 2 . 4 Rambo's totts! ; Jones', j • " Notrlstowykor lirlitieport. I 0 Port Kenn,edy;.l. , Yallor Forge, Ilwet;IssIlle " Eoyer's " Pottstown; Dontissrlll4ll, - 0 lirebilsins': f "- • 1 , 8,01/0013 ;114in oast 1 Mobnollto, i• - S. nolirgylit; - f. trianbirk: ":601/(gotunr• • ot ha) owl of . , Mitzi; 3, 197 , 1' nltlisrOtP, FocrOtary. , . REAL ESTATE WES. • • fgsatiN "rm Pet SAtE OR ONE filitg SUBSCRIBER will sell that M.l t iee 1: welt-Itues — ni *rem stand. tad In tba to rough a rinonsrte, Senuylk I ronnti. /t bsibeca 0e e'Wrd..ad a tavern deed Or lestetbirty years. blame SRO COMMOdIeTII4 sad has n Mined end Opett.vl do "ring tfte past year.: The stabling Is infadent ,to seem. wands dont fortzborses, and Whir best and bed Alva' ~, *aptly located stand In the town. -Also, sill be sold viltb the Tavern dead, IP iteervl, or erpsiat a Any mad of good Paredng Lind. J. , If not did by the Id of January nett, die tavern stand wilt be offered Dr rent. for term and other par• dollars apply toi PETER FIIBIST. . Plasma, Dec. 0, IS ' , 4,41 .-: COAL LA . Nos TO LEASE!'.. A, ... VALUABLE tract of= Coal Land 4. - ia the Lackawanna Valley. In the warrantee mums I ef .. rah Bell," eetaMintrie about -tai acres sted sdioin , k tem the mines ot ', , the teckainuma liallmed, .Cautpany. I whores Railroad passes directly through tit/street. When ?: • WIRERCREEN•FACTORY. the Lackawanna and Western Railroad is Zmed In the . . . Change of Proprietors. lipring this tract Will balls • direct !anoint' Wm • with, i: i Ellubethport. thi-distanew being Oily lfsa miles-km the i' Nig .I'HE anderaigned has as* subscriber will soli ibis And the adjoining three. hurts. , ishMinata awned the proprietorsblp of the Wire containing about IMO acres. on favorable tonna, being •1 ' , S cr ew new" to Coal Are a, t „ , lately con very desirable location for an extensive collier/. i 4 • 131 .:. 1. = dneted by 11. L. Cakesand &stint to call For farther Information and terms applz . tO • .. ..• ;-..: th settee% n o Coal Operators and eb" public generally. • to his extensive esLablishutent. Arran:nano:is are taade 42 Trinity 13w - I , d:is . g r ,...8 1 4 tto l . 7 B .tu lo e r " 1-. ! , i for oroettrin-r th! ei..}' 'wit, of tasted :112. nnd orl.r. for . - aliintitt.2 ill be tilled et the ' , littlest e“. ; [ . aud on h e ut•-c 22142ct0ry terms: FOR SALE. Y. . , e I naberi!..r. triore:yrer. basing sernred rho oereleen TIMBER L*NDS IN PEIVISTIiVANIA. a s k Maio ,I.pkri .net-I e.,ekrnett invites th.- roost O VA IRV . ; Choice Farrnisw and ,r; FM ' g iall3tl '' '''r t - '" t 'r "" ,'"''','" Pr' . Anisire• florin 5 . 5011) • - . . • ~" 1 , Nun to 'h. 1.e..t to , ned on; la other io Irinfartaries. riloi.. , r lam .i, in the town .44',..inAtnn. 'a j a k v.p..;,:. I..tr; .1.0.11 N Ti 3. t:I.AN, I.J...rtleesioty. flea . 4.. 'lt +. - Dela ere, LA.. , .` dins. ,Ind !t ,' • - it'entorn gAllroad" a rdrz 4 o , Ratan... anuthe, of 044:4 ' 02p. on the vraterig or 2 , pri., : itroot.. The. 00, well e•at- 1 3: crud end timber , ird. oink-wing beach. In-4e. cheaent. oak.; hemioel. and a.variety of other ..tittahl.i. timber. in cladignf ...We 2 hits pioe. i ? The above will be sold at a low pet , * if rppli -d In-tat- I medistely. Tilo--indieputat.le. [ tiood nami,tee & e dit wOl be given. Maps nay be seen, and ail intone:mgt.:so given by apply it* to N. P. lIOSACK. ::.: Trinity /heading, ,V•tr York 47-2231 N0v..21, :t. 'Nov. 21, '35 • WILL lie sold, on reasonable terms, two hocuies and lots of around to Tamaqua- = - pounded on the West by West atniet, by a fifty feetstrect on the south. and a thirty feet street on the said: These lots are well tencisd and are numtiered :Mt, Said .!97. are each 301170 fret. ; The houses are good and:ramfortaide dwellings. with a moll of water Ms the premises. The gardens are furnished with fruit tierx such aapeach and cherry. also. currants. both black and red. A ivery desi rable property. 'either to retain imit present slate or for erecting additirunallsin.es. which mold be niadlly and molitablv rented.: inquiries will 1w answered. and fur' I.her information 'given by either of the undersigned. , -W. S. WY:UM:BAN. 314unt Carton 6.11. MCCABE. Tamaqua.: `Tamaqu.s. 0ct.13. i-301 41-if THE CELEBRATED COLD SPRINGS FOR SALE. 5 EA.LED 'PROPOSALS, (mailed to Auburn p. 0., Schuylkill eonnty. Penns..lyrill red by the undersigned. for the purchase' of the fa. be le- moan Cold Springs, on the Ilmi of the Dauphin and Sus. , quehamna Brain:ad. 33 miles Rob Auburn. and 211 miles from Ilartisburgrlneluding tbe.elegant Rohl, building. a Tend tenant linulloa, the baths. all the vinous otrt• houses, and 20 acres of land. fronting no th 4 Railroad.— Reiterring only the nereesary rights for railroads, and mining PalToaes , and agreeing to continue !to., plane as a railroad station. Au indisputable and unencumbered title will be given. Terms: One third cash on the delivery of the, deed, and the retnaindextd two, equai annual payments, erreured upon the property. Possession given the let of April. ISAA. This place has been a favorite resort ever since the settlement of the country. and la well deserving of attention. ~ ELLWOOb 31011111$. Keep: cf. Su" Cold Spring °Mee, Nov. 21. '&i 27-fm* DAUPHIN COAL MINN 808 1340. iEALEDi PROPOSALS will he re- I 4 . mired by th 4 undersigned. (mailed to Auburn. P. 0., Schuylkill ninety. Penna..) until Saturday, .Itec. 22,1855, for lensing 1..3 - a term of yeais to be named in the props sal, the ems of the Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company. Balled respectively The !latish (lap, and ; The 001,1 MI no et , itiorieti. at a fixed pries per ton, mind-, ; lug transport:ol4n in -ears of tsliers" to any point on. , said Company's nallroad—the ameing to mine ab! least 30.00,1 ton ii;ir annum, and giving good Security for, the due peril irmanec nf the lease. The lessee to have thei - . tight of timber:the two nn.,' breakers wow ;e teer e d, rft tv road aldlings. drift reds, tninene houses, siahles. oil in.: ehorn, Lc.. and the lease will include a run iittbree miles above the waterlevet. on al: the veins worked 17 the Com pany in 184. and from width' they mined and shipped in that year. 63,05 r tons, with a clear profit of alieut $40,000. The Company reserve t he coal,undeT waif* level, and the right to sink to it. without prejudice to the opera tions of the lessee. ELLWOOD MORRIS, Eire. tE Sup% Cold Spring Oilice, Nov. 2 4' 55 1 '121.6w* HE subscriber, Executor of the last's i Will and Testament of S amuell K. Kepner, deceased, wi I expose to phbile axle. nil Wednesday. the 211th day .1 of December, ifsi . )s. at 1 o'citick. P. 31.,-at Ketinerville. in :1 West Item township, Schuylkill c.ounty, the folliiwingl Real Estate, to *it :--. ~. No. f. All that 'valuable 'end weibknown Property] called "RepnerSille," situate partly in West Penn, andl partly in East itruniswirk toanabip, Schuylkill county,: four miles from:: Ringgold and the'LittleSchitylkill Rall-f, road, containing about MO acres, strict measure. The mpmvenients consist of .4. large and convenient 2 1 1 a i , story dirtilling house and kitchen. °erupted• ands; nown as the West Perin Lintel. a large , twostoryP: stone building ioarcted expressly for a store: and latelf, occupied as such. two tenant houses. a large and conve-', l nient bank barn. log stable, .wagon house, stone sheds,7! carriage house. Smith shop, distillery. and, a number oli other out-buildings. running Coin:dal ns at the house. bark! sod distillery, supplied, by never-falling springs of wal!I ter. These are : three thriving apple orchards and otherj fruit on the premises: about 130 acres are• cleared, welt , ' ' fenced into convenient Ilelds—the halanco being excel.i, lent timber land. The Abner is excellent stand for a tavern and Stowe, and may. without fear 'of eoutradiction:i. be called the most s plendid farm in Schuylkill county. t No. 2. A tract of timber land situate about 'one mile. from Kepnervilln, containing 413 acres: 73 perches and allowance. Conditions ntade known on the day of sale. by JACOB RAMMER. 47-4 t 1, lure the most 0 0 t oa 0 0 a• nit,t4l 1 80 1 TO 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1-. TO .1 a 5 I 95 Ii 1 ari 1 , ,55 I 36 I 55 1:45 1 60 EIDE 1 to 1 100+ 1 50 1 56 ' 1 45 1 1 46 , 1 40 1 40 1 1 30 7'^_o 145. 1 I 43 1 1 45 , 1 140 1 1 I,ao 1 I=4 1.1 1.2.5 , 1 125 1 115 P 1 los t,l, 1 93 ) 1,20 1 20 ' 1 D 3 105 1 Pt' 1 Pdi 1 P 5 1 lb 1, lb 1-lb 1 15 PRIVATE SALE. ADJOURNED PUBLICSAIA Of *aluable Seal Estate. November 24 FOR SALE. THE Pfoprietary Right of the 804 rough of Qrwigahurg. We*t Penn Furnace, and othei I property, at Public Sale. Will be sold at Public Sale. on Tuesday, Janitary let, 1856, at 1 o'clock,' P. 31 .at thk public house of Widow Of . In the-borough of Orwlgi- burg. Schuylkill county, to wit: ' Nu. 1. The Proprietary Right of mid borough of Of,l wigsburg. !minding 180 lots of ground. the ground-rent} of which amerinting yearly to the sum 0(.134. nually on the first day of 'January, well secured and U. tie clear, late the estate of Jacob Seibert, deceased. en. at the time and place will be sold to the bigtf. est bidder. the of said yearly ground rents. which will be due on said day, being for one year, with the right of collecting the same. Also, on Thtirsday, January 3,1656. at I. o'clock, P. )I at the public house of Daniel S. Kistler, In West Penn township. In said county,, to wit: N 0.2. The Undivided moity or equal one hal f Apartr,of all that West Penn Furnaerprv,pet.) ty, consisting of two tracts of land situate n West) . Penn township. aforesaid. adjoin- -- ing lands of Samuel Ohl. lands late of Durkhard )lose,, John Doberman, Joseph Gambler. Daniel 8. Kistleran others containing in the whole about 123 acres, part Int. proved, the rest in good timber. The improvements aria a good two stnty atone dwelling house, several log ten, ant houses, stables, Ac., owned, by Schack A Seibert, tide clear—taxes Sid. Also at the same timo and place, No. 3. The midi* ded mehi'y or equal half part of :to acres timber land, situate in said. West Penn township. about one mile temp No. 2. and adjoining lands of John Dolyi.rd, Joseph Al snitch. Joseph [tumbler and others, held in the name Of Reagan and Seibert. Any, person wishing to' yieW any of said tracts will please call on Mr. John N. Lrchleltner, • residing u* the sold Furnace Tract. Terml made known at the times and places of sale by . ,j !lIA EL J. 8 P.I DERT, Execntors of .1 ADM) SETDERT.I 4 JACOB FKIDERT, SAMUEL J. sEiugra r , r late of BENJAIIIN 81:11)P,'L, 1 Lebanon county; ' TIIIKWECIITEK. ) deceased. Dee. 8, ',55 j RIDGWAY , FARM, ', ACRICIJLTGRAL , &ICOAL COMP'V. 4 Aires ands /hunt within the Reach of l Every Meet, TWENTY-SEVEN Thousand Acres oillood Harmand COAL Land have been purebasid, wit llams the intention of giving aof 23 acres for *h share, payable byjinatalmenta at One Millar a Week.:jer Banns of 50, iit. add 100 actes in.proportlen. Each Fa('m costing! hal. J.lialf Shares; $lOO, including other Impute. menfe, and fronting upon a road thirty feet in width.: ; . The sell hi amongst the richest in the State. and In Coal is literally inexhanstlble. Four; Railroads vall shortly be completed. connecting it by a direct commuiti cation with Novi York. Philadelphia. Boston, Pittsburg, Brie, the cities of the Lakes, and all the; Western rosin:, forming the grandest concentration of Railroads in the State. Ai-See the latest map of Pennsylvania (Rarnek.) Locomotives are running on a large part. There is also a valuable Saw Mill upon the property', and Two Min dred and Thirty-fire Lots in the town of St. ails, which the sliteerilx.rs get. 'ln the town are Hotels, Schools, Saw Nine, fine stores and evert-thing desired. About Seven Thousand Acres are now under cnitivatien, and the population numbers 2.600.- in the vicinity about ten thousand.acrea more is under cultivation. The land surrounds these improvements. It supe rior limestone soil, and unlike trench Pennsylvania land, it is neither rocky nor mountainous. The timber is of , the best kind, consisting of Cherry, Sugar maple, Po , ' , Oak, Rickoryj. Chesnut. Ac. There is another consideration of the greatest Impart- [ ante. The land is one bed of Coal. Upon this property' It isin'exhattiktlble. By takings glance at the latest map [ —first at this locality, and then over the State—it will be found Nike:was the grandest features of prosperity, improvement and almontimmediate development. It is superior to any other. It is the only place having the' . great concentration of railroads. by which New York, the Lakes, Philadelphia and Pittsburg are at Its doors.— There is no coal In New York, and., on account of its situation, It. pottseases the advantage 'of nearness. [ It must shortly become immensely • valuable, Its location points its destiny to' become the pcittsville of that , country. , , ! Friends and relatives. is well as those haring Mora . .. than one shire. can haye their farms together. . I TO COAL. OPERATORS i MINERS. An Improvement Department will also be cemneeted with the Company. Br fits means, in order to stemma. ' Pioneer Boiler Works. modate these who are "unable to give their penconal at- ' The subscribers respectfully limit. the teutlon to fencing and preparation. ef desire to rent ttrill attention of the [business community to. their properties out. instead of residing 'there. arrange- ' .. . 3 . 133 —7 their Beller Works. en Itailread street. les mentsrou .b 0 made to place each farm In complete order, : . - - 1.:m4, - * low the Passenger iltpot, Pottsville, Pa., so as 61 be ready for cultivation. „ ~..._' --—'' • . w h ere they are pr.pan-d to manufacture - These VTlitaare the prixtelp3l features . and an exce,ne.t , BOILERS OF EVERY DErjettIPTION, opportunity is now offered fora man C r , obtain a home' smo',:e Starks, Air Stacke.Blast Plin.s..thuomete , Drift cos himself: Ills wife and children. eithrr at the present . ..c,,,,,, k r ., Sc. Boilers. onhand. ~ . or time Llama. Many business men: mechanics and i ' B e l o , practical teec h ali i,,,. ; , : ,,i having f o r years de lAA workin g 21.11 upon farms , who save ,several dollars a' themselves entirely to this tranch of badness, th. • fiat month.ran..,by thus uniting together. become freehold.. tothernselYes that cork done at their rstablishme t will . . ers, wilefihey scarcely nu Wee the outj a ,-.a n d e less ex- • - 0... Fans:action to all who a fat ~r a a . pewee t h hat'll* anal east of tobaceo or the meet. t trifling ; Indivlllll4lll and Companies w il l find itthem greatly ith to their ll. ad- Inswing. A saving and purchase of this kind eats-ne. vantage to ..:amino their work before engaging elsewhere. thing, and eonstazitly iuereaaee in tattle. In case of I m ay ji, yin lu.if JOHN I JAME.% .NBBLE. • 1 sickness ern:Wartime. by which he is throwu out off _....._ ' ' : employment "he has a home , to go to where be cab al- ; ' ways make i good tiring. Stainsons, if they grew up . POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. , THE de , USCRIBERS respectfully air to poesesskni of a farm, instead of living in the eity, lig I , . would become worthy and affluent eititana. There the I tiounce to the public that their new Roll- '*--' . -7 Inc Mile new completed and in full ore- arennes of reuecess are nut overcrowded. The tide la , ' "‘-', ..=•-.• . • - ' unexceptionably mod. nose Who desire firms, will sp. 1 • -tn., ,caizE ration, and that they ate prepared to sup- I ply all kinds of Bar Iron of varlona wises, I ply personally Of' by letter. (enclosing first inetalmenti ; -ohi-,-1. th e , 'i ll; r enwont to b e =peek , i n qual i ty to any to Samuel W. Catteli, at the oils of the Comilanl.: l3s I - .1. 44 7. 8/ 4 f r - L ,' abroad. at the faille - tolicts. Walnut. street, between Fourth and Fifth. Philadelphia. ;:. '',- ey it l'n nerwture T Rails, fir the, nee of the Col- Ladies are allowed to hold shares in theirown games and Col right. t. without trustees, . ; 110 Th ries aner la teral Roads, weighing from 21 to 50 lbs. per I -. yard' made cif the beet Iron, and • which will be found The shares ire rapidly selling , and 'early applitillon ;. • much cheaper than-the imported article. seen at tke Ittlce. ' - In adrllithiel. 44 ‘ eauests. 6/ (Feat 11 ' 4' I'm " ' Or. el .f l be Being praCtical mechanics, and having had considtratle : offi ce h ow , fr om 9A, 21 . t o , 2p . 3/, ; , ; „ experience its the Iron,businerm they flatter_ themselves ! OFFICERS: that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and -'. •.1 • - :, r ' ' also make It their Interest to patronise home nuanikt- Presidenre-C less. R. Leseur, Attorney at law, 14 Olin- lung. , - .101 IN BCRNLs.II3 . & Co, I aoflt atetet.,lphliadelphla. .. ' ' Decembe 0. r 15 .- .51 • 4. tf i rum. Punk:nit-8. Glum= Poem. Wholesale Hewer. Arch and Water streets; Plailadilp bbe.' WASHlNGTON 'IRON WORKS. I .. , Tweetnaree-Fitastw- IltilaspWhoecalle Jeweller.; No. 104 North tiocend street,. Phll,l4rlplda.: - ,i' . Pottsville, Pa., , . , Seeretteriel-fisa't. W. Carrsit,l3s Walnut streetitili; .f., WREN & BROS. respectiully invite I , t li, adelphia. . • • LI _tag the attention of the business eornmunity Dereeters.:-Eovrix JES7e,eM, Superintendent of the ! ~..,:.. .IPB, , "'" to their New Machine Shop and Foundry I West Chewier & Philadelphia liallmad; AletAltlit '.N. : --::‘,.. ' erected between Coal and Railroad greet', ! N. Balsam* kli, Merchant loncaster: lil 41., 0. lisamt•-1 '.. .......7"- . ... and fronting on Norsteglan street, where I nut, Seetutarle, of! Use Washington Mutual and sla 4 ine , they ars- pre dto execute all orders for machinery of ! ,en endure Company, Philadelphia: eta trait t% . litres, 1 Brame and, f on, each as Steam Engines.slll, Inds of Gear. , Pafkiburg'Worka, hrkeburg; Jesse .I,isms. A ttoiney . lag for Re in g !ills , grist and Saw Mills, Finis and at Ister. eineeteter. , ' , I*. . .i - : Double art Og Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars. all kinds Rejlowartr—L. Herbert, Esq., 24 North Second stock : or nano* ;Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rail: Philadelphia, has Leon Over the lased. ' i ! Frog.s., Sal Ches. &c.: all kinds of east and wrought lron Homy Fount, Esq., 663 North Fifth atreet, PbUidel- Shafting. ing practical ntschank,: and' having made phis, has beets o'er the land. . ; , '. the dernattehe of the Coal. Region their study for years. Exiles-. Wiet. higher. Ilearilield, has been over the land-' ' also all kinds of Machinery In their line of Inainesa, they . Wm. F. Roden, Esry... tilt below Walt:tuff street, Phibideb Satter tbenntelvele that, work done at their establishment phla, Ids boon ewer the land.: • - , .f ; , - •:. • j . will giro se, tan to all who may honor them with a Hon, Georg( liarrett,(fferwliclek hoe kenos*, the PIM , i call. All orders thankfully - received . and promptly axe. ' 'ftlebard o ,„S lardin t y ‘ l4 l", l ) l /".f, 4 . 11 0/ a CiPhiar 1 ' 14itted ClSilettel:grt reasotoble terms. - hoe been er tho land:. •1 , i . ' • , JOHN lt. WREN. TIIO.IIAS tfIEN, r, . ~ ~ lEY('.kft MOORE, biki sottsvnie. _i = • ' - i • dr% -., • , ,- . JAMES WII}I,N•• .1 .. Weber 27,1135 -• ,' • , 434 • 11.1oler z. In 2 . Ette• ' • 1 A • • WIRE SCREENS._ .., osizinoasvlLLE.• KURTZ a HEISLER, • to Warts, lieyerle MalufaetWell of Wire Coal licrgns. Coal Riddles, Wire brooms, te., ke., Ilineraville. Schuylkill Tha nti nith - 'tor the liberal patronve they hew* reedited from: the Coal Ikalery and others. In ths cask would most respoettully ordirit their custom lo the future. All work done st our slop will be warranted, so, that no ans used to afridd et getting • bad job. , lldr. Kurtz being one of the oldest, and she Most 'expe velogeo• wire Worker la the cotitity. we fool sure. that,* :iaut turn out the beet Coal ¥s fa the Regimv. • fll 'Orders adaresiaid WS. R. Harts: Minflevfila. to W. iIG ileisler. Pottsville or Hurts Ilehder,Minersvillei will he p romptly attended to. Old ftree77 typified. t. !lay 111,185$ . POTTSVILLE. IRON WORKS. TA31AQ,17.11. CARTERS ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, TIMII a q na i i Schuylkill County, Pa. The Subscriber?, proprietor. of tlin *bp e named ex teuatte establ ldnaeut .a n lidun,e V) the citizen% ofSehuyli..lll cond. " tyl and the public generally. tlivlr max to turn oat any/110d all k Inds r.f .rk In their thf. -hottest ,!dire. and in the lsfactory man uer- T ruzb WI building' Steam net. man utaetnettr.; Pa9r- ad and Drift Care. rumps. 4:satin and Machinery er all kinds. tic.. w:: , ekraett are eniployed, and satiattettnn may theref ,, r , - h.Mtrely guaranteed. Order* franc abroad prdaytly aile.l. ; CARTERS I ALLEN. • ramaqua. Janu*ry -- -1. 1/%14; El BEAVEIt - MEADOW S. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS.. HUDSON k BROTHER, Iron and Brass Ftiunders. respectfully Inform their pa . . • trOnsottitt the public generally, that they '•cagE a re fully prepared at the above establish mint. to manufacture Steam Engines of every size: Pump* Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other description of Iron and Brass Castings , suitable for "c . the Coal mining or other bnoiness, on the mast reasonable terms. Also. Blowing Cyllnderrfor Blast Furnaces and Machine work in general. Repairing of all .kinds dentrwith neatness and despatch at the lowest pages. Alt work furnished by them war ,: ranted to perform :well; Theyrould solicit the custom of tbnee who may wont articles itt their line in this vicinity: Al orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten. S W. HUDSON. • March 4, DIU 1-ly %V. n.. HUDSON MINEBSVILLE. DEHAVEN'S IRON . WORKS, I' ' i litlilawravtlle: TIM. Subscriber is prepared to mann- I:I air ism facture STEAM ENGINES of any. power. il Rif'. ' Pumps of tikly capacity, and e&al Break rrs i; - T ur 4: „:" of •eve7y description : as well as every . .s.. •—. ,other kind of machinery need In Mines, tireakers, Furnaces, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. Lc. ;i From the facilitiei possessed .for nutnnfacturing, and l' from long experience In the business. work can be turned out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices,'•nd of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind, 4, are Invited to call and examine patter& and become ac puslnted with prices before contracting elsewhere. ' Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention • will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEGAVEN. ,i' Mlnersville, December 9,1854 4B-tf i TREMONT. TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont, Schuylkill county, Penna..: • . . The Subscribers respe'ctfully invite the attention, of the busineascommunitY —.l 1114 4 CO their New Machine Shop and Fenn _ „ ---airt:mu l dry, erected In the town of Tremont. and -. . ...: - under the superintendence and manage ment of 31esses.7-. Ratdorif and Philip Umholtz. where they are Prepared to execute all orders Mir Machinery of Prass and Iron, such as Steani Engines of any power, Pumps of any 'capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrip tion. all kinds of Gearing for-Rolling Mills. Grist and Sew Mills. Drift Care, and all kinds of Railroad Castings. anch as Chairs 'for Viet and T Rails. Fmk& Switches. and all kibda of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting,. Mr. Cm belts being a practical Met-hank% and having had the con fidence and experience for many'years in the Coal Region. persons desirous of putting n Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and eximin o ur patterns and superior i, quality of work.. and become quainted with- prices at these Works, before'eentracti ~ elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. having several 15, V% an. 40, and ad horse Engines on hand. ' 4an.o, liis 1-ly . C. TA, &A. M. .51.11£.11. ~ . DONALDSON. NEW.FOUNDRT:& - MACHINE SHOP. DonaldsonOlopasylkl4 Co.. Pa. The subscribers respectfully invite the 'attention of, tbedmsiness community .1 a to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, 4 ..urtl4t' just erected in the town of Donaldson., E ira Schuylkill county,. under the ; • . • • ment of the undersigned: all of whom are practical I workmen In three , different branches of bufiness, as ! moulder. nischindstandcaebuilder. They are now ready i to execute 'all orders for machinery, such as steam en- Ones. pumps.' coal breakers: all kinds. of gearing for grist and Saw mills, and drift cars, all kinds of railroad ;' • castings such ai chairs. frogs, switches, achute plates arid brass 'castitigs made to order. Also apple mills, par lor. hall and cooking stoves. grates of five different sizes, from twelve, up to twenty-four inches in length. Black: amittling, in its minus branches, executed at short no- tire. We flatter ou elves that all work done at the Donald. ,to Foundry will give such entire satisfaction, as to se cure the future eustom of their, patrons. ' Our motto Is "to live and let lire." Orders • thankfully received and executed at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. ALFRED JONES, ROBERT YOUNG, LEWIS MILLER, PETER COX. July V. '55: 30.17 PORTC ARBON. FOUNDRY & MACHINE-SHOP, Port Carbon, Bc4nylklll Co., Pa. T. R. WINTERSTEEN announc es his readiness. from the complete outfit ntu.5. 43 41! of the above namedestablistitnent, to sup: ply all orders id his line of business-- such as for Steam Engines, Railroad and Drift Cars; Pumps. Coal Breakers. Castings and Machine ry of every pittern..: lie warrants his work to give antis faztion, and aeccridingly solicits Patronage at, home and abroad. Jan, 27,1855 4-ly FRANKLIN IRONWORKS. •TII G Subitcribers announce to the Pub - • • that they are the Pmprietors of the r'''' , „"*""! Franklin Works Port Carbon, lately ear on by S. : 4 111;m:tn. where they eon tinue to manufacture to order, at the shortest notiCe. Steain 'Engines. Pumps, Coal Breakers and Machinery of almoSt : any size-or detwrlot lon. for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Car. Iren or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are respect fully solirited. . 0E0; B. FIIC.LEI: A: BRO. Franklin Shovel Works. The subscriters continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County. with Shovels of all kinds,. at the lowest Philadelphia prkes. attention Is particu larly called to their Coal Shovels. 44rders for Shovels of any size or pattern pnurtptly attended tn.' tiKti. It. 'FISSLEI: k 8110. Pert.C.arbati. Auanvi '21.1852.. :441 POTTSVILLE. •POTTSVILLE• IRON WORKS. Foundry and Machine Business. NOTICE.—The ziuhscribers hare- this ..airolum day formed a co-partnership, under the a t firm at l'o3lltoY, SMITHS POMROY. fur the transaction of a g •l F eneraoundry . and Marhint Buswss, at the old-estab li.hed —Pottsville Iron Works;.' cornorof Novealast and Coal streets. B. F. mimiaw. WM. SMITH. CLIFFORD POM ROY. March 2,,1A&4 12-tf PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. THE Staiscriberdbeg leave to an nounce' to their friends and the * - 1.:"'" that their new Itolll4 Mill at Palo Alto Is now complete, and In full operation, an d that they are prepared to supply a superior article of T nails of •rarlous tiler, for the ttse of Collieries and:lateral road s. Orders for rail.' are respectfully solicited. and will meet with prompt attention if left at the Rolling Mill. the Hardware Stoto of ltright & Lerch.l2,entre street. title, or address by letter to LEE. BRIGHT & (XL. , Sept. 2:2.1853. 3S.tf Phtliri; le F . P. 0., l'a. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, &c. NOTICE.—The business of the late firm rmlurgpi of SNYDER & MIL:sLES, will be candy'. ••• ned by the subseriber in all its various Pig: branches of Steam Engine building. Iron Founder, manufacturer• of all kinds of Machinery. for Rolling Mills. Mast Inmates, Railroad CaM; &e., &e. ' Ile will also continuo the bulginess of Min log and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest Whit: Ash and Luis and john Veins Red Ash Baia. being. sole creed., !or of thCse GEORGE W. SNYDER, • .taneary IK•4 atf J ~~~ r .44 '"":" 3C-365 .tC seed,. will wari-ear orders" they are 12E2 seeds tress _ are reloti t d crest ere, only from growers of reputaWo ar J star ne does not deal to weals proeured, prom's.. .m - 11 Pb. I,,Ty Market froth those who sell o:m l ;g:without character Of the seed sold. NOT oes h .‘irchtse tr seeds Kroft protnlsenonaly by small m r d,„.,,. their too close proxitnity deteriorates th.l r lualit. to u cu l ar l y those of hesame pp: Jts. Ttds 1p an* i ennsiderstpn to those who p rellas4 , elth e r st f d, r r y,,, trtrs. For trees. Le.. send I orderS Park to B IttNNAX To DrPBOTrE THE 41BEER or-iffilxgcovii - "If thipse who', tire most deeply int, re .,., 4 • cannot indueea to make some effort to i.l l . prove their milcit \ k•ows, we Inuit permit tb.m, to I ott;tn the of f.l way., in which they lit their cows one-htpf the season, ankrtbe milk them the other . half." . w e copy the more frnm ther,epzt on mod cows at, ;oar WI Pentisylvanta State `.Fair si g ned hy John Strohm, chairman, h. Reed and Job' Daces. We believe there i 4 much truth in it r and that through a large poe. tion of IPennsylvania, our c , :airylrien co nt i n ,, to keep tows, who, for one-half of the Tear, or itearly so, are - expense without an p 7.. fit. Aa 'the report says, the: cows milk tsa r • owners for six - months for the privilege of be. big milked in return. We have net at 044 , time the, means .of any estimate of the ave r . age yield of milk or butter per cow in Vriut. sylvania, but there is no doubt 'it is at k ast one-half of what it should be. and what it may be Making all allowance for the differ. and bad. a large majoriti ence beiween good of our dairy coma have not the : con:rtituti, u l capacity for deep milking. entirely irrespe.;. • five of teed. A cow making ten pounds butter will yield ;it on the same pasture as tht one who makes but five, and, we contend. n be kept, at the same expense. Farmers hart this matter rer . iimuch under their own eo:1 trol. Every neighborhood has one nt m,,re deep milkers f4r above the averaze. real val 4 of suCh cows can hardly beestima• ted•as a foundation on which to e.dablish a breed adapted rim the dairy. To get up.% breed (if stock for feediog purpoif,s i s f ar more difficult, a c"mbination of good qualities being required.: For the dairy, deep milkin4 only is the deskieratim;und shape, color, size and feedina properties being secondary. iVe would select any cow remzirkaLle for her pm. ductirenesi in milk or butter, or both, without reference to anything else, and breed her to a boll whOse dam; had also the same property. A heifer calf from such patents . wo.ild gene rally inherit their tendencies. If the gran dams on both sides have also been deep milk. ers, thei chanceS would be very much increas ed. Every farmer who is a dairyman, and de• pends for a large share of his income en the sale of= milk and butter, should raise his own cows,.and spare no expense to obtain such, not only for immediate profit, hut for breed. - ing, aaiare adapted for this one object. As in order to keep up his stock, it is often neces• vary to make Pura:lA.4es, it also becbmes im portant to know if thdre are any well - recog• sized points to select a cow, which are reliable and invariable, With the. exception of the Alderney, perhaps there is no breed in wh!ch the milking.property can he said to be a fixed . characteristic. The Farmers',lfaiinesaTt of'a prime tnilch cow : , . - 1 "The head should be small, but rather bug and narrow at the muzzle; the eye small tat quick and lively; the horns small, clear btu• ded, and,their roots considerable distance from each other; ne long and slender, and f t tapering, the. \ ead, with little loose ckin hanging , below ; s oulders thin; fore• - quartcts light and thin ; tad- , rters lane and capacious ;back 'back straight, broad behind,. and joints of the chine rather loose and open: carcass deep,, and the pelvis capacious, and well over the hips with fleshy buttocks; tail long and- small ; legs small and short, with firm joint/it . udder capacious, broad and , square, stretching forward, and neither fleshy. low hung, nor loose ; the milk veins large and prominent; teats short, pointing cnwarli, and at considerable listance from each other, skin', thin and. loose; hair, soft and wooltyt the head, bones, horns, and all parts of least value Small, and the general figure 'compact and well proportioned." , •Thia is such a picture as most would draw of a Well shaped cow. Anil vet who has ever. seen One.combining all these points. Ilea many;Of them; are necessary to constitute a deep Milker? . and do we not often find a fleep milkei who has rery few of them ? We be lieve many a cow-is spoiled for the., dairy he having been stunted and kept on too scanty • food &um a calf. Calves should receive as amphi a supply accordingly, and as succulent and nntritious' a character of food as a cow in milk. - This enlarges and gives full size to the laetenl.vessels, strength and vigor to the constitution, rind we are confident materially aids to make the full grown cow what we want her to he. Guenon's tests for a good cow, as shown by . ' the escutcheon, we find are much and inerens . ingly,relied cut by dairymen. Without being able tO understand how they are connected, or what they have to do with the lacteal se cretions, (and:which may be like many other miittcrs which we do not understand, but can• not help believing,) there is abundant evidence that they generally accompany, and have been . fully:proved by thousands of farmers to be I sign of deep inilking. From our own obi‘er• rations, N. 43 know of no tests-so reliable, and f would advise every dairyman' to prOeure copy Of the work. ! '1 he value of a dairy cow does not depend entirely on the umotiut at her yield, but also on the time she will go dry. In some oC the. comities of England, statistics have been oir tatined showing on the average all the reAu!ts which go - to determinethe value of the euwi, amount of Milk, butter, 3 - ,e. Of ti‘e. Sh,rt• Hor4 Cows in one instance, we:obserked follo'ving as the product for the year: . One which did not go dry at on. me I';FAr: went, dry eight weeks • fur u :10,71 ' ai.jbtcen g3ir T . tel • the cows were in summer at gra , s. and in the- wipter on hay and turnips, With tRo tuottihs on hay alone. some ofour subscribers give us nr. ac coati: of the annual yield of their. CO'" milli end butter? . By knowing bat nrrwe 0 do, we shall be able to determine rs ought to do. —Penna. FA;212........100'°; uor. , othe liecipts. T4 l SI Lr /V 0 rse the ivory in / weak soluticin of nitrate of silver, and let it remain until the solution has given it a de.? yellOw color;; thpi take it out and inorneve it in a tumbler ci clean water, exposing 11) ` 12 that water) to the rays of the ,un. In 11) 4 thro hours the ivory assumes a black ro:a; bu(this black surface, What] ru bbed.i3:c Al. chit'Figea to 4 brilliant silver. COSMiTIC.-.-BUttCrak is certain' goO4 cosmetic—to those who do not prtCe exercise, plitin diet, and fieiltient.uw of,1 111 ' soap and water. • :/IoW TO, CHOOSE A Coyrix Por• — cotPe pot that is broadest at.bottora and t i towest at top will iufaliiblf wake the best,c 6 feo; Otsss should be sashed is co''] cater; ivilteh give:: a brighter and clearer apptArv'4 toit than ts4l4 , :n washed in%lire) watvr. r I a VI coral c MA Oh iv xvin Thr. Fire ode Tic Thr MI Qtll Ono .tisl i la 11,2,1 Sps II
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