1 Ii ' wikoklioo.,pl:,.: Tlii MIDOW BEDOTT Wit 3 DS mid* known almost as Iklrs'.Partington, a few years - ago, 'and her cherreirig levers have 13,41104 mi" into airbreine., The Widow .was fine aped men OE the back country Yankee4vonten—her greatirault was self conceit, anti her chieftfitil. leg was in making poetry. -Skews" better at puddings. The first specimen we hare of her uilents in the aFt of poesy, is the effusion in which ahe celebrates the praisee of her de. ceased husband, atom she is slanderously re. ported to have scohled to death. "It begins as follersP f "Ile never jawed in all Mints. Us o ases was &LIMA And (though I my It that was his vita) Bub men Tea add= MA. "I never changed toy single lot— , I thought Would boa do— _ - For I thought so melt Demon Bedell • I newer got married RI AL" • - The widoir goes on at this rate for a score of verses, and" On* brings her poem to a close with this tenderly pathetic stanza: .vrrf never 'iluinge in, Angle lot — I think 'Mould be s sin-- • The Ineoos3table itidderr of Deleon iledott Don't intend to Ett married sea." Bit she did though. 1 See went visiting to a sister of hers' in - another town, and there she heard a Baptist 'minister, who had just lost his wife, preaching On the uncertainty of all human •ixpectation& The widow was all ;truck up . and broke down with this sermon, a and with sudden idea that the loss of the Deacon Might be made . up by getting the El- der. Accordingly she composed the follow ing poem, entitled "CAN'T CALCILATE. What short4lghted arenas we be— Ter We ean't alienate • With any or of sartiateet What is to be our fate. "These words Prisilla's heak did reach. And caused her tears to now, When first she board the older preach About Sit Months ego. "How true it is what he did state And thus affected her That nobody can't calellate What is •twine to occur. “When we retire, col ealellato But what afore tho morn Onr hews will eonflaggerato, And — we bo left forlorn. ‘.Can't calcites whets we came in From try neighbarle' place, Wether Net} ever go ant agin To look on !tear's aro. ;• "Can't catenate upon the weather, It always changes so: Ilatn't got Capons of taliinß whether It's goitre to rain or snow. [ "Can't raleitat‘with nn pretision On nanaht beneath the sky And lo I've rome to the detissien. That 'taint worth while to try." atm seldom meets with more sententious and amusing dialogues than are to be found ltmong the "examinations" before our metro , politanuagistrates, in the matter of ;infrac tions of the new prohibi'erY law. The follow ing "examination" of a legal "direleet,", an . English cockney, maybe taken as a specinien: .Tutnts:"tou are a hard subject." PutsOx E u.—"Dessay7.(dare say): .I—" Are you not astiunea of yourself to - be found lying drunk indoor-ways?" P—"B'lieve so." J—" Are you not certain that you are?" P-;-'•"Probably.". \ , • you drink liquor last night?" P—",P'raps." J—" Where did you get I ,yotir liquor?" P—"Dun' no." • J-L"What kind of liquor . did ydu drink?" P—"l halvyays 'ad a passion for gity, ° J- 4 ‘Did you drink gin last night?" . . P —"Dessay." .1 1 —" Are you fiot certain that you did?" P—'fSlebbee." often aid you drink?" • P—"aonly ven I've got the 'tin' to pay,. Dutchmen vont trust now.? \ • J—" Did you have any money last night?" P—"LikelY." you get-it?" P ov an 'orse't." _ • .J—" How ;much did you get for the service?" P—"A talin'." • , J—" And with that you bought your gin?" P—" Probably.” J—" Aid got drunk?" , • .P- 6 Poss'bly." • J—" Where do you live?", P-4 , N0 vares in JAI, • J—" Where do yoW-Fitir P—" Where the wittles is.".. J—" Where do you- slap?" . • . • P-" Any wares.were the watchman can't nab me." J—"l shall have to send you• up to the Island as a vagabond." P—"Dessay." .1 - -"Yqu've been there heft:fie?" P—"Mebbee." • • • • J-- "Doti% you Aibi° whetlter •yon hare been there or twt?" P—"Pr'aps." J-••:"Are you, positively certain of any- thing P—"Dan'no.7 • ' As Samivel Veller says, "Not mach info'' matiop elicited Prom that witness!" ' WE have known "severar youngsters whose memories were just about as as - that of the little . boy who was munching a.:bit of .gioger-bread. His mother asked who gave it to him. _ • '"Miss Johnson give it to me." "And did you thank her for it?" inquired • 7 the mother. -..- • i "Ye—s, I did, but 1 didn't tell her so!" was the decided, and no doubt truthful, reply. .„ EQUALLY new and original, if not equally witty, was a similar dialogue .between the teacher and one of the pupils of a public school in the city, as they stepped , out of the door, and saw the moon, which on this occa sion wore a very red face. - "Is that a wet or dry moon?" inquired the teacher. The boy bad never heard these terms ap plied to the moon as a weTther-sign, and af , ter some hesitation he said; "I should think it was a wet moon." '•Wby so, sonny?" asked the gentle teacher, wishing to diew the little fellow out. "Well," said tbe boy, "it looks.so plagny red, i think iltjtain't been painted lodg enough to get rigtit dry yet." • • • Tilts is a very beautiful sight for a person with. a refined beastly taste," said Mrs Par- tington at the agricultural show, looking at the big sheep, and addressing a tall young man by her side. He responded "yes'in."— "Is that a hydraulic ram?"•she asked, with oreat simplicity, provoking a smile on the ^bung man's, face, and a loud laugh from out. alders who were attracted by the black bonnet. The young . man informed her' that thii was a long wooled sheep, from which very long yarn was span. "Ah!" said she, "lon are very kind; bat can' you tell me if the Pope has sent any of his bulls aver here to this showl" t "No," said he smiling tremendously, "b amcng the swine is a descendant of the gre. Roane:es." .Neither Mrs Partington- nor any, one near knew what he meant, but he laughed loudly, and those outside hinged louder than he, much to.-his satisfaction.— They laughed even loudeC-ithen he found swingtng from his battonlehind,a tag bear , ing the inscription, "Vermont Boy," with age and weight given; but: he ,didn't.: And Ike -was looking so innocently all the while, try. ing to flake the'rain sneeze by tickling his nose with a straw! "MT DEAN" said an affectionate 'wife, "what shall we have for dinner today 1 3 " "One of your sutiles,",replied her husband: •"I can dine on that every iluyi7 "But I Can't," replied the wife. "Thett take this," and be give her here kiss and Went to his business. ,1. He returned to ditmey. "This isiso excelieutisteak," said he; what 4i3 you pay for it 7" "Why, whit you grive me this mottling, to be sure," replied hicerife. ,` "Tim tleste4 You did!" exclaimed he; "then you shall have themotley the ;test time . you . ro to iiiitett ' - • ' • E =EI PifiLlDELPltitt -7-.7 ;' amencg. LYING purchased the entire stock of the late GEO. W. RIDGWAY A CO..we thankful for a continuance of the Übe :;;;:,‘, ral patronage bestowed upon'Mr. Ridgway; an , haring made amusements to be iu constant Toosiptoe a fall assortment of OILS, we feel couddent we can giv entire satisadion to the customers of the late bons; and mpecttrdly solicit the trade in general to call and examine oar stock before parchsking elsewhere. MITCHELL. & CROASDA LE. N0..10 N. Wharves. hits. &pt. 22, 1&55 384 y , BOYS' CLOTHING. THOMAS *, TRACE:RAT, ' .No. 380 Chesnut Wed, abort 13a, Asladelph ea . TIAVE constantly on _hand and make to order HOE'S CLOTHING. of the moat Pm roved 'Persons from a distasum purchasing at this es ut, have the privilege of changing any article which may not suit , - N. 11..—A large assortment . of Patent ShouldemMun Boys' Shirts, together with general assortment •• Youths Varnishing Goods, which we are priparrd tosell - at low primes Awash. September 1.'55 • . , _ 3.54tuk . • vANCY FURS, Per Ladies arid Children. • ORN FAREIRA, Importer,. Mani- Lecturer and Dealer In. idl kinds of FANCY FURS, o. Market street tabcree Eighth), , iLeving now completed my very /amend beautiful's-1 sortment of all themilfferent kinds of Fancy: Furs, and ikshioned into all the dliferentatyles and fashions that will be worn during the present season by Ladles and gldldren, and being determined to sell nay goods at:gni/I /MO's, It will be to the adremtage - of Ladles and others to give me a eall bitterer:ire/wing. N. B.—Starelnwptlvand the trade will do well to tall, as they Will And wad of the largcet and beet variety of stocks to sided, from In the city. - JOHN Winn& Sept. 22.'63- LADIES' FANCY- FUR - STORE. European and Amerlesut Furs. THE suliseriber ha opened for the season, his usual splendid maortment - c(rFUTtS, consisting of Russian and lindson's Bay Fable, Stone and Mink Marten,. Royal Ermine, Anita -Chinchilla, te ifis assortment of Fors. for trimmings is large and de. 'liable. Also. a fine assortment of Ladies' and . Bents' Far Waves, Bents* Collars and eas, Carriage And Sleigh Robes, Foot Muffs, lie. Ail the above articlesare made in the neraeststyles and warranted. . GULF. WOMUATII. N 0.13 North 4th street. PAaadeiphfa.. .N. B. All kindsof SILIPPPG FURS bought' Oct. LI) '5.5. TO DEALERS,IN OIL CLOTHS. THE UNDERSIGNED being largely _IL engaged In manufacturing Oil Cloths, hat made ar rangements to sell his own manufactlied goods.:. The stock in stare is complete, the gnality unsurpassed, NA thipricea at which ho tan afford to sell, cannot fall to give satisfaction. Special cart will be taken in selecting for orders. His stock consists of FLOOR OIL CIAYTEIS7 from 2 to 18 feet wide—new patterns, oaks, tapestry, marble and tiles; CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS, on dneks. drills and ma* lin. enameled and plain surface; TABLE OIL CLOTHS, 4 to 6-4 wide. In the piece and pattern. superior to the Inv ported ;• 5T.4113 DRUGGET OIL t. ILO, Ste. Ware house, ID Arch st.„ below Third, PhiladeWa. • THOMAS POTTER, ManttforfOrrr: 31.flut August 4.'55 TO FOIINDRYKEN,=MACHINISTSIi-OTHEELS PUREES, N. E. corner South andl Penn streas, Philadelphia, furnishes - ing.nt copper 1 and ran, pig iron, shoat hon. solders, fro bricks. port -1 able forges. spelter; block tin. lead, fottudry mouldings. facings, crucibles. antimony, babbitt motel, sand of all .Itinds.cbrans, old copper. &e., ac. HO is. also, a dealer in wrought and cast scrap iron and other inetals. It:is his desire to amommodatamachinistsand others at n distance from the city, by furnishing any article they may -want in their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured aid forwarded. Any inquiry in the above line will be promptly answered, A. ITENES, N. E. corner South and Penn streets, ! ' ; CLOTHING PALACE-CARD. CLOTIIIWOF A 3UP6IIIOI{. GlCALtiti e AT • THOMAS P. & CO.'S ,111fRA7' cilEs.vrr - srirEEr 01cbtlaiLxxx Mo'Eala4ze. O. 105, one door below sth, north aide. in the. new Iron building. Merchants who want to purchase tt finer article of rea dy-mad, clothing than has ever before bruit offered, and gentlemen who would please themselves in any garment for their wardrobes. or in suits for their eons, should go to this estaldlrhntunl, so, admirably in keeping through out. with the Great Street•of Fashion. un which It is lo- rated. and plarchase the test, which can -Alone satisfy a] enc , ert taste. Suits or single garments made to order at! the shortest notice. A foil assortment of fine Furnish ing Goods also offered. Everything in the lateststyle of Fashion, and ticket-marked with the lowest cash price in plain figures. I'lliltura,October 13.76 k MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. e , LEE &WALKER, Successors to GEORGE WILLIG, No. 186 Chesnut street, under the Utah House, 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 this country or Europe.. They have also the pleasure to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Music on hand. consists of the largest and most complete assortment to' be fdund in the Olin try ; they are constantly adding tot heir stock all the (fW M usic published in New York, Boston, Sc. They also publish several Instruction Books, which are In general use throughout the country. PIANO :7 , -- A fine assortment of the last manufacturers of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a gcnend assortment of God tam. Violins. Ilanjoes, Flutes. Accordeons. Sc.. Violin. Guitar and Harp Strings, of the best Italian qualitieS. all of which will be furnish- ed is the public and the trade at the lowest rater. Orders punctually attended to. Fa All Leo & Walker's Single and ‘Publ , cat:.:ms can be obtained at Ii LANNAM. , ho k and 31usie :tete. Potts. TOW' Phltulehli' - F•t t 71b S it SAVING FUND OF TIM U. 8. Insurance, Annuity and Trtuit Co., SOUTH E. corner Third and Ches nut streets. Philadelphia.—Capital V 150,000. Mons Is received on &posit daily. The amount deposited is entered in n LtepoSit Book and given to the,Depositor,er. if preferred, a certificate will be given. . 411 sums, large and sm:11/.,are received. and the amount paid back nu demand, without notice. 'interest is paid at the rate of fit,: per cent., commen cing from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the - envy. " On the first day of January. in each year. the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to. the principal as helhay, prefer. The company hofe now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia: alone. • Any additional information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. MWECTOIIS. Stephen It. Crawford. Presl. , William M. Godwin, Law. Johnson. Pico ['real. Paul 11. Goddard. Amiiiose W. Thompson, George 'McHenry, , ,Juj. W. Tingley, • james t peveieux. arob L. Eloranre, Onstavus English, " Sx.ittary• and . Treasurer • ..I'LLVY FINK. • Wieraa iJnterprelrr - J. ORIILSCIIL.4GER. tioptember 8, 55 , ~; COLBERT'S Envelopea° Manufactory & Printing Officio, r. ''' SOuth Fourth street; ( opposite' Li -. J)brary street), Philadelphia.; Die sinking, vngrarl log. printing, embossing. ic. Original designs; hisinees devicesi 'mien, bill-heads, labels,Mals, views of buildingii, • stores, machinery, &r. accurately drawn and engraved, on reasonable terms. ' Persons at a distance can have their; engraving executed from , daguerreotype& by sending . them per express or otherwise. Die sinking and embos.;',' sing. Dies for business cards. envelopes, labels, &c ,sealer • for twietieg, corporations and companies, engraved midi embosNed. on wood or-brass. Office seal pn...-aces. heads ot, newspapers for common printing. or cylinder presses.-...r - Embossed printing, for business cards, envelopes, labels; I &c. Plain and ornamental Job Printing. business cardsi I .circulars. notices, bill-beads, promisgery notes, Dusts i and Apothecaries' labels. plain and embossed, manta's& ) ture labe hi, tabsad.tickels. co , ; ' . ~ Printingln gold,s i lver and lore envelope printing, salt and flour bags, &e., manufactured and printed at the shortest notice in all' colors. Paper bag manufactory', grocers'. bakers?. confectioners', and all hinds of paper, hagg for sale. Envelopes of all'qualities and docript lona, vit.: for hoinampattdc medicines, self-sealed and printed directions, for putting up medicines for sending abroad:: Wedding and visiting eardsengraved - and printed. Alsci4 envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to .fit etsetly any card. circular or invitation. Eativeyaneent envelopes. to IN deeds, bonds, mortgages. &e.. made in the beta manner. . - . • • Ms. COLBEET,",, F3.--Orders seit Ay lEspreit, as per agreement. Sept. Z,'&s :IS. FIVE PERCENT. SAVINC FUND. :I Corner of Third street,Phlladelphla. ineorpors , tea by the State of Pennsylvatibtiti 1841. Five percent Leereat is given and the money is siwuril paid tack whenever it Is canal for, without the named of giving notice for it beforehand. - People who hive largessuns put their money in thisl Saving 'Fund. on =mint of the anperior safety and win, venienee tt ,ilfordm, but any sum , urge or =elide ri-1 e_eived., • . -. This Fund boo more thighbone million of tot tars seen rely invested for Ibis safety of rivositare--: The onion is open to receive and_ pay :nosey, every Ilajr, from 9 °Welt In the morning till 7 o'clock- ipo,the eyed, ign, and an iloodayatul Murals,' eveningiLtin e VoltiCk.l Poople 121061;31May to - put-10;am Invited to 4410' the olitrefor s farther inibrmation. • • , lIENRY t. USN'S Prrsident, Prasitle,k, 11 • Wit 4. itgEh. .P.-ritorg. ••;-' 74‘y • • "Nt.v...11.1.434 14-1 _ a- •. .TKULVDERMA. DECOY 411 s, • MIDDLETON; PORTERS of, and dettlersini RON AND STEEL, Nora lriderStreet. 4 thowt .Vals P4sladeipAia. - April /4-1$ - LEATHER. iFRITZ, HENDRY& Co., 29, N. Third street, Philadelphia, Moreeril 31,3uurarturerei Cuuriers. and Importirs aT euuxcli eux-F91.47 1 5, and deal ers! iu Red and Oak Sole Leather arekbapp. l'hiLtilepbiU, February 11,11 , 54 7-i)' iitHEATLErS ARCM BT. THEATRE . ; , K.,„ ...t. Swet. (thrirf &Oh, itiktiritid . THE STAR COMPAN , , TIOMPOSED of ihe first . fist s in ttm riorit, mid exceeding in StrengWand Talent any Dramatic combinatiOn betetorore blierMi to tbi Tim atrieal pnbUr; will appear every night laComady,Tra. StldY, 54.1teroatek Drams, Vaildevilles.llo4ellitutetto 3 , ~to. When sisittag the dry gp,them .'.!:• ' 4.ugu5t.0, 7 45, .: ~. • •..- , . • • : i s44ta •. -,' . . . . 7 - pgRENOLoCICAL CABINET. FoWLERS, wauris co., Pine : ASV., nologists and Washers; 2Tii...itreir street, fj *.s. below Seventh, Phibutellitdif fornish• MI ill'lll %works 00 Phrenology. Phys„Wates ' - Care t Magnetism sod Ptiptiy,, whole. i ssie tai vrit sua ten retsi asse l. s ri t o l iss wit To o s f t tbars iakert iter ' , Pro... day fusion*( evanhisttinyb with,„ charts. Ind and evening. - Cablootfroe.. 3, . r .- . • Philadelphia, Pot:miry 241855 - ;:' My ' ' , BOYS' CLOTHINC T ; HE -SU is at;RIBER; - would respect, • fully iniOnn their numemus friendsandeu of Schuylkill County, that their assortment Of CleithlMt Ygnng uentleroon Is lunch larger than tier, sof they are disposed to sell cheer. Persons living' ;#o4:a. diatom% are the privilege of exchanging clothing • pnrchased at this store, If they do not ,suit.! t - P. A.TIQYT & 2i2 Chestnut Si, termer of Tenth,Philada. ' 22, ISSS , , • • 16- • J. B. it S. ALLEN; and S South Whai-ves, Phi) i.delplitsf THEALERS iN OIL, hav4i..jiiit„ re ji.feelved. 'dirge lirom !trey-Bedford, itetiblmipa sup , ply of 011, which they *ger for silent the west market .rates: , . - Wintet Sperm oil, 3,000ga1, I',77intei-Tilmidnil, 12,500ga1. 'do Elephant 0E1,9,300 do I tlaiked do do 7,000 do Al,ao Ire - gore, Greasing 011, Pale . andllirown Soap, Sperin and Adamantine Candles. 3 ,_____ il WM. FARNCK, AUCTIONEER, . • If. W. corra l ; 2d itlinttonW,o9dBt9.",4teTaa,ftp, PUILADELPHIA. •::,;•' . . • Poililve Sale everyllllweninga , 'AT PA I - *'CLUCK, AT- TUE Auer4o,,,sTup.E. •. 1 \ W L ' be sold mithbut rqsbrve, for Cash—Cloths, •Cassimeres, Eatinids' and Dry .floods generally, Boots and Shoe% C:ntlerY, dung. Cloth. ling, Metalcatinstruments , and Merchandise generally. /iar Tile Auctioneer will girt his perm*/ attention to . lola ilf erery - description. , • ‘ • . , i. Philadelphia, Tetrruary 17,1555 • ,;..,,- ,-ly MITCHELL & CROASDALE,i (SUCCESSORS TO O. TT:RIDGWAY to.) - k 'No. 30 N. Whar es above Arch eV', Thilada. iIIFFERS for sale, at the lo*est rates, ll ttni following, articlei : Ikon-m(4lre aid l'alu Swaps, Winter Sperm Oil. Lard Oil, Miners' Oil—Tanners' Oils, Paint Oils. Mee, Naval Stores. Extra While Winter Ele phaneoll, Extra White Winter Solar OIL Bleached Win ter Whale 011. Nil-ninon Whale Oil. rofintid Whale Oil. sperm and Adamantine Candles. Mexican ' , Old Peruvian Guano. Lv.. 41. ' October supra pHosnurP4P.mmE. . The lied awl cheopesl fertilizer\lPLOM AS have been ayarded for Jithe above by the Pennsylvania 14 ociety. the New 'Jersey State Agrieulturia F•eAlety, the teltuylkill county Agricultural Society , . ti , t Derks cram! A,aricuittual Ssiety, Bucks county Ag ~ u ltrtral Soci ety and the New Castle Agricultural Society. Delaware. 4t4s-Price.4-. ; 7 ,40 per ton of '...Vll.lll , itidA ALLEN t NIIEDGES.- ~ trharcesand Wafot'streeql'hiladelphis. llama? & izecti. Agents in Pottsville. / j This tertilizer has been used to a - great :extent by the. tamers of lierks and SChuylkill coutt!fea irith great suc cess. Idonly needs a trial to,counnewl • Der. 23. zis t r :.;2-11m JQHN IVlll. GILIMEY . &' , ItO., • . BANKERS, Nos. 45 and 47 South Third Street; Philada. '1 lOREIGN 'and Domestic txehaitue :1 Gold and tallier Coin. end ell tltleit rent Rink ; Notes,. purchase at the best - rates E.Xehange on all nvailalde points in the United Stat Fi . Colter 'Dons mad I with promptness. and settOd - at .curreut :rates of Exchange without clwrgo.. t except .When at' ran.. :Epon Time and Call Deposits, such in '4;4 will he al lowed as the state of the ono, market ;. , birrants. For- Idgi and Ailletall Coin furnished. forShiPpiug and Gus ;tom House purposes. Exchange avallalla anywhere•iu the-British r.-ckrn • sight or s xty davoi in sums of £l, and upwards Sales of Stock by AuctiOir; . JOHN WN1.(11; REY, 5:: • Auctioneer of Stocks tlsly, tt Ili hold, at. the I hilad Iphia !Mange ar Pilo? of Sto ks. Bonds an, Secnriti a generally.,; To this busk. a.Oiew in Phikillphitt); he will give iffy emitting. t . ; tention. and solicits or tern. for sale or puri - InCe.. -;. Parties It Wring advance , can al ays.drnw at sight to the'amountof.7 s per c nt. of market valdie alders for Ithe positive, unrestricted sale accompanying' the Stock, Commission; (including every barge). N'of per coot. :upon par value, except in ease of advane.-Irhen IA of ;per rent. upon tech a :va: cc, with currf , t4 rat . of in. ;tereFt. will Re charged. . , N. It. list of !qockt, &e ,In the Unitiqt States, with latest `lnotations, can be a en at the ctSee.' , Nos. di & 47 South third street. 1 ; . Philadelphia. Dec. 2.1. '55 • !'.151.10m ramm AN ORIANANCEI: roviding for the .regalutiOn of the Markets in the Borough of Pottsville.;. Sr.cret It. Be it ordained by the Town ''ouncil of the The ough of Pottsville,and it is hereby enacted by the nu t thority of the same, That the public mqkets shall be held in the Market louse, in Market Stpfitre, in the Be rough aforesaid, on each and every week dfiy throughout t the year, commencing on the first day of iTtinuary, A: D. ,118.50. to be opened at:' daylight, and to Centinne till 12 o'clock noon, on each week day, except Wktinesdays and Saturdays of•each week, on which saidqdays. markets shall be kept open till Pt o'clock, P. - M.. anti the limits of said market shall be as follows towit: !.Market Street Square, as laid out on the map or plan of tithl Borough of I Pottsville. td after the first dolt of' January, Ste. 3. That from anu 1556, it. shall net be lawful for any persin or persons • whomsoever to buy in any of the streets,itanes or alleys of the Borough of Pottsville, or any of, the sidewalks thereef, within or duringmarket hours, ziCathicsaid, any fish, better, eggs, vegetables, fruit, meat,i7puoltry, pork, • Boar. lard. cheese or any other article of MArket log what soever, of any description.' or to hawk Mnu, sell, br ex . pose to sale the RIM e.(except w heat, roc :mil other grains.) • except from the stalls In the Market itouso, or within the limits of the Market &lame; under a penally of five dol lars for each and every offence, to be collected as debts of like amount are by law recoverable for the use of the 80. rough of Pottsville. , . . SEC. 3. No person or persons shall' balite 10 o'clock In the forenoon. buy or cause to be bought ,'Any articles of provisions. fruit or other articles of marketing. (except ' „wheat, rye and other gralifteo within the itorough afore said. for the'purpose of retailing ur • reselllng the same, ' under a penalty of five dollars, for cat offence, to he col lotted for the use of the Borough, aud nts':i person or or isms purchasteg provisions at market, bY It hems.' rem or servants. shall be at liberty during marlifi hours torn , ' chase any provisions, or other commodity, in-yrross. or-in ' greater quantities than for his, her or their resPeCtive ' f a milies, bearding haus. s or hotels. under a like penalty of five dollars, to be eelleeted as eforoald, for the Use of ,the Borough. .;-, , 4, 81.7. i. Etch and every person'. bringing:a wagon, cart, ',dray. sled, or other vehicle to market. within the market • hours. shalt place theemne in, and around the Market • Moore, within the market limits, in such'qssltion as the • clerk of the market shall direct, leaving open and titre cmpied the several entrances to the Marks' !louse, and all , pers Ins neglecting or refusing tn co nfo rui:t o this regula- I gull shall ferfelf and pay the Mini of one 4olliir for every m :mon, cart. dray, sled, or other vellicienet plated' or disposed of es directed. .•• , ' , • . • , • - See. S. No horse or other animal shalh',',he at. any time ' ' fastened to any. of tbe. &flutter's, piers °Filatures; of the Market house. and if any person shall wilfully injure or deface any part. texture or appnrtenancii ' : •f,if the Market House. he, she, or they:Ll:hall Incur a pendilty of five dol lars. an d make compensation to the Iterongh for dam age so done. • 1, Set. C.. The Town Council shall appoint a competent person, clerk of the market, who before eft) erin g neon his duties, I,ball give a bond with at boat one sufficient surety to he approved by the Cennell.and tiled with them, a bleb said bond shall be taken In the navue of the corpo• ration of the Borough of Pottsiille. la Atich amount as the.Commil may by resolution fix upon.;eonditioned for the truthful discharge of his duty as clerk of ttotrearliet, according to the regulations contained,in this ordinance 'and such ordinances and regulations as the,Counci I May 'front time to time hereafter establish:as:46li as for the.. payment over to the Treasurer of tlfe•Bothugh, of all the monies that may come Into his hands: trim rent of stalls or fromany ether source, and if said clerk of the market, shall , take or 'receive from any person oi:‘ , Persons vitom seier, standing within said market', any. tee, perquisite or reward to his own use., or :hall grant any„privilege to any person or persons standing or desiring 49 stand in - the said market, not authorized by this orditianee, or which May hereafter be 'adopted for the regulation of the fetid market, shall forfeit and pay the sum' of twenty-five dol. Lars and be removed from office. • _.": • 9ze.7., It shall be the duty of the clerk, of the market. under the direction el the Town Councili Oti the first day of January, A:1).1556. at 10 o'clock in • the forenoon,- at • the Market House, to rent at publiconeljon, the stalls or the 3larket House, until the first day et'April, 1557. and annually thereafter, for the highest and tiest price which can be obtained therefor, and all monies i Agneed to be paid I ' for the rent of said stalls, shall be paid half yearly in ad- sance, and received by the clerk of thee - market; and by i him paid over to the Treasurer of the Porough; and it shall ter the duty of the clerk of the muket. to keep a book wherein he shalt enter the teatnit;'er•Wames of all i persons renting stalls, t gether with the numbers of the (same, and the price received, and it shall also be his duty to furnish the person or pu:sous a eertiffe,te signed by • bib:Self, describing the number of the stall, or stalls, the' *moan of teat received therefor ' .and Ole time for which the same shah ho rented . and be shall Make report there of, together with all other monies stud P. nes callechet by him, to the Town tOtitleii setntsuuseali;',, or oftener If re '; nuireal by resolution .1 eunuch.. • •,:- - _• Ste. S. and it sh ill further he the di tty , of the clerk of -the market,to relit by private agreenidist, any Mall or stalls that may remain not rented''as ' of for the hig ovi hest antf beat:price that can bo obned therefor, prded the 741M10 , 1h111 not be rented fire longer period than the unexpired time for which theMthet staffs May be rented as aforesaid. .. . A W.ll. and further It shall be the betty of the clerk of the market to cause the Market House lo be swept out every day, after market hours; and he shall tw v i t co a a each week, to wi ,• on T esdays and Fridays, during . mouthsof April, slay, une, July, .At*ust. Sept October and November, cause the Market house to% he washed; anti thoroughly cleansed by the use of the hose and hydrant water, and shah always keep the same clean and in goodpoder t. and i shall also be his duty to attend each market day, during market hours, within the market limits, end at such other times as may be 'necessary; and enforce all .he laws and ordinances and regulations relative -tot o market. mid with the anise 4 fence of the high C,onstable. 0 the Bohin h aforesaid, en; force all ordinances and regulations, o to the sale -of provisions within the Borough d, arnd.shall ' 'aim° and pmseente all:breachei , th d shall pre. vent all persons from oCeopyiug t authority, and for purposes not authorized, an 41 weigh, try and examine all bread, butter, lard other provisions, purporting - to be of a given or tamed weight or measure. and all scales, weights, and. measures which may be tonna InMarket. . - fitte.l - All butterand ord. or any other article of eel customed weight orgiven measnre.expesed for sale with in the market limits, and which shalthefound deficient in w. fight or measure. by the clerk of, the. market, shall be by him siesed and forfeited for the'ina of Use Borough. fire. 11. If May person or personS . hay sell or expose for sale, within the Baas of • the Mario t. 'aforesaid, or with in the. Borough of Pottsville. tiny b4f, pork, mutton,: lamb or veld., poultry, fikb, or tint other article of food, bedDmi.Wi that shall found to be ..tainted. blown, shale or unwholesome, .or or. any_ manner tendered unfit Ter use, or any veal. which whers. killed Shall not have been of the age of tottr weeks, shall* forMiteti and the often ! . der or offendert, shall ineur a penalty' Mr the first offence Olive della ,e, and for eachrepetitkarif the sane offence:. ten dollar to *recovered as debts c the same amount are by law terms able. for the use ofthe Borough, arc. 12. The Ordinaries kha (diked,' dida Ordinance pron. dies for the rtitulatien of the' 'ritet to the Berrittgb. of Pottsville, enacted f en and all other ordinances heretofore . poised and ' itramt, - Within the provisions of this ordinance, I e,litd e same are hereby repeated. ..e: . ~t ; . . . Ordained and elmeted into an ordinance this Mails 'tomtit day of fiecernberp One Thotherti4 Eight Hundred and Piny-rive. =- . ' J. i'f.:ltta 4 Pll I It?, ' .. . • , - Prnrldirof of tde:aumed. A tteet---$ tura titers, Tot's. Mriii• • : pur. 22, ".•,% IN 4041 m OFFICIAL,...S =Mil 1- 4. 0 . 7.1.tTi.Z1;' tUMBER ARO PROP TIMBER. . DAVlFS,nixi:prepare‘i LTto stspidtrionirritity of . . emloct and iAbet; bet, taro thrh.:3llllstitereed t., octler, at the doomed rates. Viziers and !minders still had it their litterost to buy from thou: They hove also a quentity of rot:Um. Ler fur es!o. which they still deliver on the Little dehoyl- Railrolid, 3 toilet; atiovo Tatnalia. Tamaqua, July 7, 74 • . ' LI-tf • - -.I • LUMBER! LUMBER!! 'rile subscriber' : respectfully atinounees L to the public that he has completed. his Steam Ch. c:ulor Saw-will in Locust Vallex. Schuylkill county. and Ilf now - preparuct to foihishell Muds of Lumber at the fpvcst prices—such as Vine, Illunlock..and White Opt of esety size and deacriptkat. • *IV-Dills of Lumber to order it the shorteet notice: . N tlf .17, '55 46-tf _EDWARD E. BLAND. ' LUMBER! LUMBER!: 'THE Dauphill & . Susquehanna Co. having two saw tains runtduit. mit fill with dispatch, an at the lowest rates °element. Hemlock, Poplar or task lumber. or the usual asses and length's under Tett— /Um, Chesnut shingles' , shingling Jath, and plastering lath always on hand. '','?erwins desirensof ordering brea ker bills or any 'heavy quantities of lumber, will find it to their interest to apply to the undersigned, astha Com pany hat a large titimtfpr of trucks on the 'track, and on give great despatch to any orders they may receive. ELWOOD X.Ditßibi..nse. re Sept better address—'flarelsburg, PIO November 10,'55 -4.14 ms MACHINE CARPENTRY. SAS; poo:6 l ' . VOULlirgtt t li. It. CAI FACTORY AT • . St. Clair, Solply/kilt County, Pa. • riIHE Subscriber, (of the late firm of Drigiseg Lavrtoni having now his Manufactory in complete order, is prepnied to mannfszture by machine ry. Prams, Sark, Doors, Blinds, Stutters, Rule , von Ministers Areas" Mts. and genet • anion turning in Mod. Also, 4Ra/road Cars, with the * worn complete, 4t., LT." et th e /honest uotin , 110 biS for sale LuMber of any description, and can furnish Dills of Lumber at abort notice: Also, an assort ment of Doors, Sash (glazed and primed), bed 4.4 coastal tly on hand. Persons desirous of Purchasing artkies in his line of business, are Joined to call and examine his stork add workmanship before purchasing elsewhere: Orders are solltited,,and strict Attention will be given to their faithful and prompt execution. '• • MARLYS LAWTON, JA. • 11b$ t. Clair, 1 7 4nm:7 34, 1355 • • SAY • = NEW LUMBER YARD, Ia Sobitylklll Haven. DMA & FR-ITZ, respectfully invite j.„ the attention of 13, ailderi and othera, to their large asportment of Seasoner! and' Green Lumber, which the will b e prepared to titruish by the latter end of Slareh next, at the lowest pyssible rates, FOR CASII.II . Our stock consists , o; Watts:and Tutor; Ptste BOARDS, Psawatatid itcumea., henry stud, such as BEAMS: JOISTS, RASTERS, SCANII,INGS. POSTS, ke. We hare also or rs , . largo assortutCnt of different qualities of JOINT And LAP SIIINGLES, OCEETS, C6/1.1304,11111. PAUSG and Ptawn, together with gJI other materials belonging to the Lvmber 'trade. One of the Alm being' a practical bender. we tatter ourselves on baying utected our stock in such a manner es to give entire !satisfaction. • Our hLsavylumber has been sawed to order. this preedutlng much waste - to the pu.r -chsser or builder. • Call and examine beDme purchnsin:z elsewhere. opposite Dr.. Palm's." P. IL PALM. EDWIN G. FRITZ.' ,Scisuyik ill Haven Fobrneryy 24.1865 • Say TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. The Schuylkill Co. Lumber & Manufacturing Co., IJAVING itdw° their large Shop on iiallroad Street Di full operation are prepared to furnish to caipentey4 and builders. generally. Doors, Blinds, Shuttem Sisli Mouldings. Door and Irintiow Framer; and every article in our line in the •latest. style ,and workmanlike manner. and at a saving of 2.5 percent. on former cost. They :fhave 415 W on hand a large assort ment of White' rine "'hlk, 3, 2: 1 ,4. 2.1y..1 1 4. I. ranel White nine Boards . nut} "White fine Flooring.. Yellow do Dry and Green ItendOeit of it .31iinds for building pur- poses. 7. , . Oak, Nlaple. Poplar, Citaln Plarkand Scantling Boards,. I and 1 / 2 " Inch. ' Ch-rry and Walnut ['pink, for railing. Also turned work, such /tithed' posts. table legs. banis ters. on hand or turned to order,.and bills of stuff sawed to order at the shorterit notice. One Ten Ur:re.... Eight. , with At fret boiler. all 'Complete and In pod enter. Awl* .%.*ltt, cheap. by the Schuylkill Co. Lumber Company. 4 l'otterllle, August 17.'55 MANUFACTURES' NEW BOOTiANO SHOE STORE. CENTR.f. STIaLT, NEXT 0000 BELOW POl Ss Bart., rovrcvit.t.s. .4„1/11111JEL B'lllo tiS ikas just opened ~,„) it large stock of kinds of Hoots, Sheet, Trunks. Carpet Ilag4 Gumshoes. ac., • Arnoti his stock may always be found Ladiett'• and Childress Shoes. Gaiters, Slippers, &c., of every variety. Also. hoots and Shoes suited for Miners' wear. frir Manufacturin pind Repairing done at the shortest . • Oct. 20 'tdi 4241 EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, . Mithatitattgo St, TE Subseriher is prepared, at his old Stand, to furnisit all kinds of materials In his line, for building purpos+m- , i-plain and ornamental. Ile Invites particular atterltion to the Tomb Simms and Monu ments of his manufacture. They ran be had in ev .44 cry variety of 4ty le, and will compare favorably in beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at cheaper rates. Jan. 13.1955 2-Iy*,l • BLINDS ,{AND sHADEs,, (AF e veryvariety,on hand and made Ito order, by { A. H. BRITTON & CO., No. 40 North; Third street, P.' . . . . At ANUFA(_/TURER ,of Children's Ai, ,Carriages, Gigs. Coaches, Ituroxiches, N ler) pedes, Chavue4 WiteebbarrcAss,Nurseiy S te ings, Reck till; 'tones, Cabs, Invalid Chairs; he., he.. - trholesm e and retail.' September •.:2. 1551, 3S-1 y -...-- - POTTSVILLE • -Saddle, and 'la ernes, Manufactory. • • r The u bscri her would again molt respectfully invite the attentioni-of the citizens of Potts cille-and the Coal :Region in general. to his large and well selected stock, (if SADDLERY, all kinds of • • Carriage and Team Harries', - . • -Collars Of all -descriptions, Drift flatness, ,kc. Ile de sim-s ill who may need anything lu the above line-to call and see his goods Lei Tore, purchasing elsewhere, as there can be nothing losti: Orders for Darnels. !Lc., promptly filled on. reasonable terms. !4 LEFEVER WOMELSDORIF. °ppm? , 13piicnpal Citzrch, Ontrc itreci: Marais. March 3. 1855 (May 13, '114) 9-tf ROCK DRILLIB r d MACHINES FOR MINING. GARDNER'S PATENT, . r, OR tunneling or shafting—operated by. hand, horse; or steam power. Smallest form of the % machine weighs but Sit pounds, can be operated by one man, and strikes 11:0 blows per minute. The blow is obtained by the compression el-an India Rubber Spring: , which. expanding, throws the Drill with great force. In conglomerate rock One man can drill a hotel IA inches In diameter. 6 inches in dept per hour—in ordinary sand stone, 2 t 0.3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any angle. In a drift-way. 6 beet by, two of these machines ran-be worked. Vie work of this machine can be seen at tales Tunnel, assort Carbon road, where It was ex hibited. Maehinei can be furnished of increased power as wanted. " .The Patent MAI Schuylkill and other Bounties is tor sale. Apply to l'atento-. • .! • 0: ARTHUR GARDNER, Trinity Bund: . ph.. New "ark. Awl:lst IS, '5.5r MOROCCO FACTORY. MOROCCO LEATHER and SHOE Finding Store, at Derr - s old stand, on Railroad d., Pottsville. • The undersigneti respectfully informs the customers of the above well !curium establishment, that he will contin• ne the manufacture of all hinds of MOROCCO. • Alias Kid. Straits. French Morocco. Shoe, flat and Book Bindings, Pink Ltilinga, de., Le.: and will constantly have on hand a general assortment fir all kinds of LItATHI- Ell as Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leather, Slaughter Hips:French and City Calf Skins. • ' inners Upper Wither, and a variety of Shoe Findings, such as Threads, Nails. Pegs. Clamps. &e, all of which will is, sold at theiowest cash prices.- ' . • JOIPS •L. ''AFINNIG. aa-1,11 kinds of Skins. such as Sheep. Oast, Deer, ac.. and also Sutnic,. taken exchange for Leather, at the highest market prices. or paid for In CAM Pottsville, Oct. , CUBA HAS FALLEN . So has the, Psice4Of Hats and Caps. . 4 z i a.. WE trauld again most respectfollytni= 5...• rite the attention of the citizens o PottsvOle and country In general, to our large and elegant assortment of all kinds, of goods in our lige, that we have now received, and are in daily receipt of comprised of lists, Cape, Pore, &c. ' Gentlemen's File Mole-skin Ilais. always on hand, or made to order of the latest styles. Otter Caps, Kossuth Huts. tibanghalesii—in short, anything in the list and Cap line. . tV would also girite the particolarattention of the La ;lies to our assortnent of FURE,which hare been selected frith great care frOrn the largest stocks in the country.-- %othing shall be left undone on our part, to give satg. fact.on. Call and give us a trial, neat door to Pottsville *louse. G. C. LIT VLLY & CO. N. 11.—A large assortment of Buffalo 'Robes on hand.at prima to suit the limes: November lg. 18.54 CREAT IMPROVEMENT IN,PUMPS. • 3 —•••• TFIATCIIEWS • • Double &din, Foroiataxel Suotioi rHE subicriber informs tile-citizens of Schnylkiil county that he ha* purchased the ex clusive right to vend these - celebrated Pumps In Schuylkill county. There are various kinds of these Pumps made on the s me Orli:Miele, curb as the Double Action, Pore lug and SuetiOn pump. the Suction and Lift Well Pump, Well Pump withset length, to prevent freezing, Cistern Force Pump, with connections to supply upper stories, etc. They are arranged for deep and shallow Wells—can •be used es en rogine in forcing the water - n the top of the house In caui of fire—to water gardens or wash win; dews.: These *lto have tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest. the most sin:plain theirconstntetion, and the most effective ever used, and not liable to get Out of, ordet. The following is one of the Many Certifi cates given by thtne who have used these Pumps. : .14 4 the undersigned, do hereby certify that we bare; examined and seen Ip operation Thitebeetaatent Portal and Suction Patip, manufactured_ bj Mews., _Regent & - Foot, of liontwiale, and take pieutire in recommending them to the public ee being the most !durable and , cleat meanator Wain: and &piing water ,that bee ever fame to oar notice. -• • : - j. a b et rued , 3 : 0. W. Orliwold, 11... - 4Clattold; - It. Russell,: P. P. Wailer. •P. P. *- IF. W,44ton& ':,111. Mooing, • Ortiora hr maid a,rPurip*, gleitt, She lentirof the• well. de... 1,111 be nne:ropily attended M. e. C.: CARTIER. - • PrAPrirenr nf thi Thf9At ,far Pktreftill entatto, • N0v.19. • • :4,15-ly • • ME MOE Yellow do EDI JOHN T. LANO 41-6 m MB play 20, ly) - • At • 111 lilt • - • --- WEI/RAU:IA; Sprains and 'pains of •y. 1/1 kinds:isse MORGAN'S BALM. prvpared Ada solid b,if J. Third street, nesr . Market, von% • 116 d ma lads strret; wht.a moot Atodtsfa*ti- references esti Le Oxen,. 25' and. 90 tots a bottle. June 9,7,5- *23.1y . • I.YONS'AKATHAIROII4. p 4 1 7: YOU, used 'Lyons' Itipillairott }he h air! it 14 ibt..most dOight'lV toilet aril tbe*urid and Is fruumineutly benefulat for Grey and Bald fiords:. Tha fiatbalrou fully mstured my hair after a laddisesa of twolke yr4T - S.. Yours truly.. 3 • , It. ATWATER. ; :AG Warren Street. Now York. • disa;.l.ytmix* ibttraVt of Puro Jamaica Album, for dya. Perla ttml.`,..gerteral nerrois be had at • C. BABLETS • Perhurrety sad Tari;ty Stme, Centre Streid. Vottvrllle. 'October.23. 1141 . TRUSSES I TRUSSES ! t TRUSSES!!! H. inept - gs Truipcilino.asrace,isstaollialasent, West Corner of 12tft-ga ll.Jand Race .ats. Philideiplda, Importer of tinel:Foihch Trounce, combining =tient lightnest, wow and dOlibility With correct construction. licritiallw ruptured patients can lie suited by remit tingettiounts as below:—Sending number of Inches round the hips. sied stating side affected. • • Coet:of Truss,la, ,51, $4, SS. Eouble—sS, ts aud4 l6 . Instruction.su to wear, and how to effect a cure, whew possible. stint with the Truss. Aliwciiratdafrin great rarietY. Dr.331131,41i11et Improved Patent Boa r Brade, For the eUte of l'rolantsns Uteri. Spinal Prong and Suss- Vert& plant Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders.cand Ereitor litisces. adapted to aliwith Stoop Shoulders and Weak bungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suntan sorielt.'SYringes—mrde and female. Ladies' Rooms, with. Lady attendants. July•te, 90.1 y LET US REASON TOGETHER. i HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. ~. . Why _...... - 4 '-• y are WJ Sick! -•- . ,L • T:HAS.BEEN the lot of the Amman . trace tale weighed down by disease and sii ff ering.— I • tOLLOWAY'S'PILLS aremerially adapted to- .the relief of the', iliuk, the 11 - errant, the Deflect", and t h e Inf:rtn, of all cliques, ages. sexes, and constitutions. Professor llelloitar personally superintends the manufacture of his nradicines lu the United States. and offers them to a free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the world, ever wfw irm the removal of dirks:ie. • These Pills Purify the Blood. TheSe famous Pills ,are expressly combined to operate on tit( stomach, the liver, the kidneys. the lungs, the , akin.tend the lsovels, correcting any derangement in their' 1 futictiOnk, purifying theldOed, the re* fountain of life, I and time Curt* disease In all its forms. • • • Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Neatly licit the human race have taken these Pills. It, has been proved in all puts of the world that nothing has bei'n found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver. =dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally.. - -- They goon: give a healthy tone to these organs. however much deMraced, and when all other racatis.have failed. • i' . General Debility. 111 Health. . 'Many of the.most despotic tioveruments have opened their Custom Houses - to the introduction of these Pills, that ther may become the medicine of the masses.- - Learned Colleges admit that this medicine ,ifi the best min, ei•er known for persons of delicate, health, or . nherf i thesystem has been impaired, as its invigorating_ ProPertiefinever fail to afford'rellef.. 3 , ' Female Complaints. • No.i eniale. young or old. should be without thifecele bmtefi medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly cours'isat fill periods. acting in many cases liken charm. it is also -the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of ail ages. and for any complaint; cense r/74;X ffii;.".,l,.s,4iiirelid„err,'lM„ou it t . era in The world ;... ' Jot' Ihe..following disinters: , kiithnifn -I' Headaches. • Bowel Complaints. . Indigestion, -.•-' . - Conirlis f ; . - Influenza, Colds, 1 - - . I Inflamation. Chest Diseases. . lnward Weakness, Pestilence's, ''. . , Liver Complaints. • D"Per`ia, I'Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhea, • Piles. DrOpsy.:, . • Stone find Gravel. Debility. • Secondary Symptoms, Fever and Ague, Venereal Affections, • Fentale Complaints. Worms of all kinds.. • Sold at-the manufactories of Professor Holloway. kfl MaideO Line. New York, and 244 Strand. London. and by 'all rOpectable Dreergists and Dealers of medicines throughput the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes;_ at 25 cents; 623.6 rents. and SI each. 04 There is a considerable saving by taking thelarger • sites. i ••• • N. ft.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every diSerder ate affixed to each box' • May 2(41€514 AVOID ALL QUACKERY itir;sonjT.A.K.E. MEDICINES PREPARED DY 4.ltogular - Physician only. • j IFS prolonged, awl a cure for all pain toughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Liver Complain t.Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour SicanacheScrofu- An, and all Skin Eruptions. lever and Ague, • Bilfous',Fever, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dysentiry. Dos - e) Affections, Piles, Sore and Weak Ilyes, Ithouna tisM, heart Disease, Palpitation. 'Neuralgia. K id uey and Madder Affections, Dropsy, Fall-, ing or the Womb, and i'emale. • ' Complaints. At the iequeri of many of my patients. I have consent ed to ;put lap a class of my most efficient prescriptions is the fOrm of Family Medicines, each one stilted to a par ticular disease, and not, like the manufacturers of the many nostrums and panaceas of the day, promulgate to the World that, any ono compound will cure All diseases, and Who : On the words of the great Italian physician, Spallilnertni,) 'Tut medicines of which they know link in to Ladies ttf echtch they know less." • , _ 8. ROSE, M D.. Philadelphia . A. It edy.for each Disease. Dri J. S. Roses Expectorant or Cough Syrup. for the ra dical; cure of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. Inflamation of the Lungs orT t, and all Pulmonary Diseases. This pre paration re 'n t only cures consumption if taken in time, brit it fort, ties the system against all future attacks. As a Corigh Medicine. it is the best in the world I It is now used - end "'Ocomniended by physicians, both at home and abroad. In bottles. t 5 cents, 50 cents, and $l. • De., J. S. Rose's if /looping Ompli Syrup,--This prepa ration always relieves, and prevents the whooping cough kola:running into other diseases; such as 'alternation of. the Lunga, Dropsy in the Chest. and Consumption. It WO instant relief, and frequently cures in one week.— Price 50 dents. ~ pr. J. S. Rate's Croup Syrup.—Children are also liable to Croup„ which dangerous complaint yields immediately to De. J. S. Itosn's NEcts. 'amnia Croup Sprup. Price 2 elm* De. .T. YB. Roses Extract of Buchu, is 'one of the best ramirdiesever used for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, kc. ;erica 50 cents. • a D'. J.'S. Ruse's Ncrrour and Inrigointing Cortiat, for Meet Diaeases, all Nervous Affections, Flatulence, Heart Burn. Itestiesaness, Numbnerut Neuralgia, raising the spirits, and giving power to the whole system; it is al most: miraculous in its effect:- Price 50 cents. , DX. J. S. Rose's Dyspeptic Compound, a sure cure for DysPepsti, Liver Complaints, and Indigestion, when ta ken in ennjuuction With his 'Alterative or Family Pills. Price of both 75 cents: • Dr. J. S. Rose's. Golden Pills. for falling of the , Womb, Fernale Weakness, Debility: and Relaxation. Price 50 cents. i , Dr. .1, N. noes Anti.llitious or Railroad Pills.—Tbese Pills are 'not waarante 1, to cure every malady or disease incitlentto man. but they are a grand remedy for a Bil ione state of the system and common Fevers. When used with Dr. Rose s Tonic Mixture. will cure the most stulybortt cases of Bilious Fever or . Fever and Ague. Prife 1214 and 25 cents. I. J. S. Rose's l'ain Curer.—ibis preparation I. truly the' onder of the age! Cures all pain. ex . a or Mos nal i cures pain in the Sides. Limbs or Back. Chilblains, ' Ague. or: Lumps in the Breasts, Corns, Bruises. Sprains, Tootha:4le. Far-ache, Stiff Neck. Sore Throat, Pains in the iloWels and Stomach. Sudden Colds. Ac. The Pain Curer being a fine Tonic Mixture. is also used with great bene fit for Weak Stomach and Bowels. Whenever you bays pain use:the Pain Curer freely, and you will obtain im mediatetelief. It acts like magic: Every family should have a Little in the houSe in ease of accident or sudden sickness: Price 12 1 2. 25 and 50eents.- 44 , - Persons of delicate constitutions by' nature. or thaw who base been made so by oho use of Quack 'Sledi clnes. or:any other cause. should rend Dr. J. S. ROSE'S MEDICAL. ADVISER to persons in. Acknelm. or in health. which I;ook can be had without charge of . It:BAN:VAN. Pottsville. Agent for the sale of these Medicines in Svhuylkill Co. Marcia 10,1855 [Dee. '23, '54 50:1 10-tf • THE GREATEST 'Medical Diecovery.of the Age. KENNF,DY, of Roxbury, has lifdirosered in. one of our common pasture wadi a rothedy,that mires Every Hind, of Humor, . - ,rout scrofula down to a common pimple. , • lie has tried It In over 1100 cases, and never failed ex. rept in two cases (both thunder humor). lie has now In Ida ponies:don over two hundred curtificatesof its virtue, rdi within twenty milt* of Roston. . Two bottles' are warranted to cure a nursing sore menth: • - tine to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the race. Two $o three bottles will cure the system of biles. Two bottles are Warranted to cure the worst canker in -the mouth and stomach. Three to live' bottles are warranted to cure the worst creie oCErysirsilas. , bur to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles:ire warranted to cure running of the ems aid blotches anlurig the hair. our to six hottles are warranted to cure corrupt and Miming ulcers. . lino bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ,Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst eXse ot ringworm. • Iwo'or three bottles are wormy/IC*l dOperateee3e of rheurnathati , • lThnin to four bottles aro warranted: cure the salt rheum. Fivi to eight bottles will cure the 'worst case' of sans:. 1 4 2 . A benefit is always experienced front the first bottle, and a Perfeet cure is warranted when tho . abor quantity ht taken. t Dewier, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity ,of Boston.- I know the effects of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire. so sore will .this mire humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that kdd another: after a trial it always speaks for- itself.— Tbcrente two things about this herb that appear to me surpriOng; tied that it 'grows In our pastures, in some piacesquite.plentifUl,and yet its value has never-been Known nattl I discoveredit in 1840---second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In Order to give some idea of theaudden rise and great tlwwppntatity of the discovery. I will stale that An April, peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—im pri1.11854. I sold over ono thousand bottles per day of it. j Some of the wholesale druggists who hare been in the Vastness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medic-bee was ever like it. There Is a universal praise of it from all quarters. ; • In my orm practice' always kept it strictly forlumont - -lbutsince its introduction as a general family ar*lelne, great bud wonderful virtues have been' found in 'lit that t never suspected. Several eases of epileptic disease whicii,*as al. ' Ways considered Incurable. have been cured by a few hot. ties. f' 0, what a mercy if it - wilt prove effectual- in all eases:of that awful malady.-4bere are but few whe have been two of it than I bare.; 5 I kbow of several cases of Dropsy. all •of them aged people cured by it. ;For the various diseases of theLices. Slirk fleadache, Dyapepida. Asthma. Foyer and Ague. Pain in the side, Biseaseit of. the tiptoe, anti particularly In dis , easeek'of the kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. Ncqchauge of diet necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. Dikretions for net.—Adults, one tablespoonful per day, :r-ebildren over ten years, a dessert spoonfhl—ehildren from; live to eight years, tea.spoonful. As no directions tell be amdlertide to all constitutions, take sullielent to ePorete on the bowels twice a day. f t .-Mlaanfacturedlot DONAI.D KENNEDY, , Ys. t 2. Warren %trot Rozbu'ry, mass, . Paige, One Dollar. _ r . What...de .400ts.:=-New York city. C. V. °termer. Si :BarelaUtreet; 11. Plug. 1112 Broadway: Rushton Mari 45 Broadway A. B. kD. Sands. 14)6 Fulton St.' Ma , si& trout,- ine Pounsyliatia. W..lrrirrr Psi. 132 North ttnd Street. 0064100 K For sate in Pottsville. by , J. G. Brortqt, C iluohes; Rdlrro.;i: 1^..:1;) I ' • cAnotActigs. = . Tlli§eubscrthOrs haying Orehased the carrispe shop of }/r. O. JettUings, you'd - respectfully eoliC t the patrentige - bf his old eintowers an ;thy pohliOn general. Ileit4tstitertnhiril to!keep up t rrputatioulif the stork mado by Mr. letniin'cs. we shall 'many nnnoihnt the bect hands audinaterial- Call and he us a triah All work made , by us' warranlist • It . CtliT Ship, Monis' Addition, neer :I,appasitc Yardley & Son. . Pottsville, May 5, 555 154 f ORCHARD COACH FACTORY: ,r„E.SUBSCRIBtrt . S, having built a • , a"asy each CactUry at the .ctlt rner of, ° Coal; and ITsalLinE streets, t:ppositts Pott;it Teatimes chine' Shop. *hero et`r_ theiS facilities for at:feinting cnrriag es and light wagons pt every description- cannot be sur paSsigi, as they have, attired_ thUserrices of good and es. ferhinced wortmen.i They intead to use oboe but. the material, and haring been brought np - to the leasi nessiheutselres, they hope that:they can , Ore felt Saris filetiell to all those *ha favor them with their patronage, Repairing neatly time,' and ',orders fruits a distance promptly attended to. W. G. 'a D. G. 31ATIIEWS, • . Pottsville, July 4,*:t5 • ti!j•etu WHEELWRIGHT, I - CAR FACTORY. • clittaiine E.ZIKIInn ,I Di ESPECTFU LIS 3, informs the chi im, tens of Schuylkill countytnod elsewhere, that she Intends continuing, the .Wheelwright, and Car 31anufse tering btssinss of her late linsbaud. 1 -c Anthony IL Kline...r- In her own'neme. -..cr... - -. -,...i., -... !kr establishment IS opposite N -""at A - - '4k...i.• rd Vasthoo's Foundry, where she will be • haPpyrto receive, orders for all Finns of Wakens. as well as Drift and other Cars. and all kinds of work attached to the business of a Wheelwright ',.' For the character of the work reference IS made to. ' !, . Dine P. !M I ottos, RUNK Dasirts, Jot% Timpu , 1:;';E. MANI). : .7011 N G. liswei. 1. Poihrrille. 310 1;1855 Nat 31, '3.5 1341 10. CARRIA6ESt CARRIACIESI I • TICE subseribirs, return fheir sincere -war - • thanks to their friends for pat! patronage, and !would respectfully call t e attention of tie public in general. to their new as sortinen t of Cartßi on band. consisting of one and two 'seated, Jenny Xdruis, Buggies, Sulkies, its. of every. description, all of which are finished in the most approv ed style, and made of the best Material. ilailbg secured the Services of experienced worittnen, era belt* practical mechanics themselies. they feel assured gist they can rendei!full satisfaction to those Who may raver them with their patronage. All their work is warranted to give en tire raktleact Ion.; Sdeond-handed Carriages(gall descrip lions on hand. which will be sold cheap. Repairing neat ty dime. Order froM a distan4. , ,promptly !attended to, at their manufactory. corner of foal and Norwegian Sts., Pottsville, Pa. Alttr•The timber used for ourrwork is of the best New Jersey Hickory.: IiOP3IAN. Dlireh 14 . 180 !!;•10-1, ' INSUItA.NC . EI cokmornAiint INSURANCE COMPANY. Union linildingO, 3d strieit ' HARRISBURG, PA. . it ' i . ; tAIISRTER! D CAITAL 000,000. 1 ‘_) nhure build ngs and otbe property. against loss or daniage.by Fire., iso. against *arils of the. Sea. Inland Navigation and tunsportation' SIMON I.”'' HERON. Si ti. CASIMIR, Serifrfory. : . I, I'midesq. I 1.. F. WHITNEY. Anster. Fottsrille, S. tbiuylkill eoq ty. Penna. E Zil-tf ' • Dre. 22, MINERS' LIFE 1 A,ND.TRUSTCOMPANY.' APITAL • 0100 000 Perpelnal- .l This Company,. chartered by ; Sykiania, With ii•capitaL of One I Lars: is new fully organized,. at. nest. . The Company Is prepared to receive monit4 and other property in Ttust. and allow illerest ou all monies de posited in trust. at the rato tit Lie per cent "per annum"; principal and:interest payable on, demand. For rates of Premium on Life ;tsar/ince.soy t he printed Tables supplii-il at the office if .the ComPanv. Centre Street. Pottsolle". three doers sMith of the Exelianzt; tel .1 Aeon lIIJSTMNOIie .fintv IL An tn; Seery and i,•,;.urer. • , • 4141 I. 15.51. I. . . .• THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL ANIt . 'JOINT- STOCK LIFE iNsueANeEl COMPANY IFFICE.ICENTRK:STREtT, next above Green's Jewelry ?tore. i t t vl t t , e , r i e nil t , ht: s o tu f mt y p it e li r i at i u m re . . clii, is s B n n f i l;: v le i nntly lat lu i t l t i t ' -, d t e o s r' c r ij u o l l ) u i r t ; S t d a ., .s : n c t . c r t . u:t I • l ;t:tr i :t.. , . e :ri; , l l:l l i c ' e l r e ,; ; l i , i t t f t e i tlu i n tl l :l , l :x o c ( r : o e e e , e t , l:i i i i i i t e g a t r l i v ly . ,00 t P a:d ' . .. it i n p : ; .i.,, :e1 h. ,.. 1 1:1 1 ,7 i 1 1 , wringanytblitg either warm or cold, and great ^ l l!`,, f ',",: t y' t 'l Iv differing in tetnperature front the snow \ l t• pll self, or from surrounding' objects, it require;; XT , . ;:,' 1 long period of time , tbr'the equilibrium - to :'S ill II :f stonily an restored. j . . Load. BM. - It' the earth, beiFiiines early covered ,wiflt n , ~r) . r t h ',T snow, anti betbre the ground is frozen, 4. will: . i. '." ~r . ...a . ;t . :I P . I ',;. r:ciait above freezitgpoittdiriigtle4ntire th l h,._ l uilter:e,eiti(ugitiientiospioriotene. it;!i azure shouldgodolimany:egrees;ele zero. So decided is its protee:on, tbal the soil penetrated vilbfroftotieaetkof s(verliile hesiefcre:ie frost to • on, the calorie of the subsoil-will remove the frost, notwithstanding then atmospherehas'not at any time risen much above freezing '..i..t.., We were, when a - boy, much puzzled at .:kte' phenomenon., The ground had been iiuivn like a stone before the snow fell upon it, the weather continuing many weeks below freez ing Point 1• and yet, afterwards, on removing at the snow, the ground was found thawed out. ... :0, 1 , l i ianody,searseiiily.solnitlNevilaswgiit‘heial for this' cri O re f u c ol o iii .sneeea,ry ' viz, : that'the snow was warm, and had thawed ._ . out the ground, instead of the true o 4; that He ' its non-conducting properties had intercepter) T" h ' ts the radiation of the heat from the lower Strata dairy, b.: of the soil, and this, acting- upon the ; upper , I „.„"," rn ye t ,, th , stratum, had removed the frost. r 1 itotel. I pattern, ' Alpine plants, that outlive the severest wino ' Ashland tern of mountain districts, because pr'keted i p l APa; by snow, have perished in the comparittively ' N "''' warm eliniate of England; for want (11, such • DAU protection. We bad' a good illustration of Mie the, genial inflUence of snow in our owit;coun- try last winter:. The thermometer wenttrown • IN `to a point unprecedented' in our histury,geing ‘ 1,;!„1,t, t ,, no. less than twenty-two - degrees below zero' ' 1 !..r '././(;. That was'a point of depression. indicat‘P for Vonneet the first time in sixty . -seve'n years, amitfor how 1 ,s ic t i tT., l'''; i v l long a. time previously,-it is impossible to tell. . Lt r , u ; Of course the peach crop was _utterly ruirst,-,"' ..w.Z . , ei and orchards which were wout to yield him- 'tbe ' st‘ i , dreds of bushels of splendid fruit; prO'ducel 7,t,•; 4 ,"7.• nothing but leaves. At our horticultural moult. show, however, there were exhibited several Nov. magnificent - specimens of peaches, which, upon inquiry, were found in every instance to have.been produced upon limbs that hall,-by '; i fft a fortunate accideut,.beeit bent down and coy 1.'433 , ered with tsnow•arift. 'l'he temperature in r jr , their position did not probably fall - !b zero, 1.;1 and if they could have laid upon the;ground, larri - . : would barely have reached freezing4oint.--'ilit T ta h The earth at this severe .period was !Mantle4 with a heavy fall, and we tremble at the pos- . sible consequeni:es which might have ensued r 1.1, ei in case the ground haul been exposfid and des I ' tot t? untied. As it was, the frost did ma petiete , to ,- • to tin unusual depth, and the wheat 'fields ntiV T 1 . 4 1 11 the meadows came out in the spring fresh and t'071 1 44 ..... u sed 3i t iz . ( . ) .>- v p'a u s rc:ri l e c pi r . l l 7i r i t t s : - t h i t . ; , i ) il str it t il l i i i .e '. .. green front their long. winter slumbers. Stop Snow , has been called the poor man's rna- I, l ',f t ° ' 4 l , ,i, fit!! „„, I t , ', l r l 'tb o e f tra n t i tsaction "f a general /I;undry and Machine 11,1,iinesj. at the old.esObt . e• bat we tire not aware that analysis , '" 1 milli • .e.,..u..„- "corner of . .,`::• . %r . r . vian end ' shows nui' it to possess any fructifying 'elements thence ~.34,-1 not contained in rain water. The gradnal troll. manner of its melting away enables the soil ,' N `:,', 1 ,. 1 ,:, to absorb a greater portidn, and thus become r i' .. cld' 4^ a t, thoroughly saturated at the season when en ch a.la at a result is desirable. - The absorption of cal- . 544 . uric, which becoMes latent in melting silo!, ,-,. t , prevents a sudden transition from the chill of . I ! i lui t winter to the warmth of spring., If it were &ILI not for this, vegetation would start too early, ;rich 1 i and all the fruits and tender plants would he ,;,/,,,t 1 ! nipped by vernal 'frosts. As the seasons are ~8 . , ':,;,: , ', - now constituted, the sun must at least cross 1 1.7., r at w the equator, and the length ~o f _days exceed :,w r r i . that of nights, beforathe snow melts from the ~„."1 , 1 hillside, and disappears in the vale. It hat in T i a . , 3 l then performed its mission, a gentls andine ra O n t: ciful one, whatever may have been itS' ; chi' cat) ; Mid' forbidding aspect in the early antuMn• 'e':`r i at' l l i ; ; . A locality that experiences , abundant ;falls , Tara' of snow, which cover the ground uniformly . i t t ti h o r n o uogfhthe many w thingin t e r , i; w t i h n a that d e l a n z i t t no e t f he t g h e ro eu W i n ti v i a n . 4 1 E 1 other places with no lower temperature, bet path destitute of snow ; and many countrieswould stitr groanwithout,Protecting influences, mere re- ::0 , : of its waste and desolation.—Ritran.Ver .:::. 12 e i r k e r ..... ~.....i....... .....• .. ............,,,,,,; oar . c., ,s .sa s t 'Y• ' LIFE,INSURANOS. liccip.ts. i ~.44.4 1„, it, FIIHE oIIiARD WE INSIJRANCE,: • —''----------------47.----, It,t_ti . 1 Annuity acid Trust conaPsnF of lidladolOia.. Of- ': illwr si tee,No. '132 •Ctniartut stolid, the, First Ooor East of the' 4: l4 s iiiii ,_ .. , - POTTSVILLE. ROLLING MILL' r - ..—,------, , • viLE AIIiSeItIDERS resixetiußy air '1 TO WASH .tiACE.— t l a oa 01 .itseh. the following tut Bala c ttonsoortee.; 1 ~., -. nonce to the public that their new; Rolf, . 5 , Cit CAPITAL '41300,00P---C, HARTER PIIIIPETUAL. tag 3m) is now onnont m and in rot nixr. l ; washing lace, lace collars and erochetict.),lall ,114111 leontinue, to inakeitivarangesentines QUI : the,most fluor .; ,-i-T.CI,;-exiat ration,. and that they are prepared tO sur.' ,. . will be found exbellenti while it does not st. ~... ply all hinds of Bar iron of rarinun AU'S,. „ , , ablo.terms:tl. : f i • . i . I:1 which the; wiltwarrant to be :superior ha qua l ity Cu any . )Cat the articles to so much wear and tear. 4.., 1 'rho Capital being Todd ;up and inve.4l. together with . i obtainediyif,r,:mmaLT.o.dinarttrrZ' F t r , t . l l;, ' ;, ~,, or t il e c „. A ., . qciver l a large and ectti.stantir iniressing reserked.rand, ems a i i ported. securitylto. the (nmed. • it ; The premiums iiisj be paid yearly, hsl'. flearly or attar liories 6- a a nd LaieraCitoadn. welighing, fruit 21 In to Ihs. per . • 1 y a id. read„ o f the best Iron; and which will be4ound . , it a. lass b o ttle w ith c alico or linen, an . . r . r . ti : th'e b na w c i k th tb s e on la p e n e cult -terry. . . ; I ' .. mach cheaper than the Imported article . • .The Company ; add a Bum periodically -to the insuran- • i po le r l ! e g pratic tll l m lM ha n I ll i ti c tit d h t a h v e i v n g i g r en t n h s e l ei wives : Boil it thus fbr twenty minutes in soft water; ~.1 4n. • can for lifo. The that Bonus, appropriated in Troeember, • l ' i l uit t i b u re C'e ca n n OVl` e .., 1514, and the selnand Borussia Dexembek, 1849. amount to; ~ entire satin& C ction to pure' hat, anti. letnodr collarno,er smoothly it witil c u a r i e n o. i t ..... ; rout; a dry together , and the lace will be found ;444 . an-rotamon of On 50 . toi ever y sum (namod under the . ; also , t ake it their interest tor ol tro is ta i lz w e i r i s e ll n .4i . 1 CO.ut e. rend (Ly n . eldest policien, making ,ao widen *in be paid when : p;p ee h e r 6,1851 '• 45-ti 'it Khali become ;.% claim. *Weed of ift,Oefieritsinaltv item% i -•---- - -------- --- - ----____l__:i —l.--- be wetsfill'redtlsiet..MSft: abelowngoupnideereouefudh.itenedsrojiun)7 ; • i ' ad; the next oldest amennt to SI,M7 si/;,lhe next in age • • WASHINGTON IRON 'WORKS. to 51.212 50 for;every 51,4400; the others ha the same pro.' portion according to the amount andf,tirne of standing..., • . • ' Pottsville, Pa., - which addithins make an .average of mire than f:0 pert!) 4 . .1. WREN & BROS. renpectlnliyllinnite . . edge e e :l'afstea; each i otiose vle)0(totlre,b:Illoew el sent. upon the prentiumsipaia.withonelacreasinsthe ati.. • .141 1 1 1 1 1_, the atteutien of the busbies* c ommunity . the beginning and end will be enough to keeP :'-' nuafpretninal4 • I .; Z • •••:k.,,, ..., .. , L,,Ts to their New Ittaehine chop and FOu r u v d t o . t. I 1111,1,,A0EM: I: fe ro w un s t t l itch a e l s atlr e .. Thomas Itlllgway, - .tohyt A. Brown, e n 'N or wegian sire. t,,nr lade .ilre keep it firm. Arnaentisits • IL )!saner . ~ ~, . r.. .r1177•: ,.,.....= , i'; ,. mil , . ... raiiveldtentbaegret!Al and hallroadl.7. %. ,i, t ; firm . . A - collar requires more tacking l 0 • they are prepart-1 to esetixte all orders for machiee7 of , • 491. John Jay smith, • Fr*riek Dimon; -; ' Brass and Iron; snob as Steam P.tio hies, all kin." 1 ' Robert Bea . Imp, . Oesrge Taber. lug for n°"l"7 Mills, Grist and 6nr Mills. 1.191 ' 0 . and :To G ILD w yin our Got.o.—take dry 3 a:' ,tessph enter . 1 - .rehn IL Latimer, •• Double acting Funars, Oral Breaker& Drift C.:its, all kinds , Thomas I'4aciu... , ; Wharton Lewis, -, At Railroad Castings, such an Chaim- for Flat and T, Rail; John B. Slack. • • Josophz.ihdley. ,:. ao • well ' '" d f its earthy par rigl purified o ; . pamphlets '6,t,4hsitting ;table of ratesind explanations, I Shafting- Being practical mee han t log. r nod u naTi_n 4 y rn ens. yelloworpine,it to ~. 1 . 44 v g farmer appuilirekta and further infolott eau ha luel at the detuaads of ,the Coal itegim i r sr . uir . i i. news, Switches 3r.: all kinds o f d i , t . ~„,1 1 , rotii t iron froni in powder, with an. equal q uantity cf pu ll the office. .1 4-... , •!' .. "7 • i ..„, ; ':in. - Tfil - MAS 11.1D4AT,President, 1 weeks-- .. gest in hot stable manure for three ~ , Jona-P.1.04x ActrutO,y; ' ', : - will give satisfaction to all who- roar bener thetrorith a , attaisryttearlithk,,innwdsioyfillathchatinw.erynikiudtonbeer,itinthoe c i i r b t.rt y.2 l 4lo4 o : bil t , h e e rl y t lieleS, grind all well together, and rut u' Ay ! - afirqbeenhiteribertsaceut for tho iron Company ins call .' All ordern thankfully tl nreised and pevnipily tete. At t h e en d o f t h a t time you may use ii. to i:I . r i r9 .*,,..._ 1 SetturifilliCottetty. and ;ill effort Iriuoiners, and give , cutcd. on tb ! lnef o rAvla„Ar s e.l . s• , ri Lomas w i ztN, ', whatever you please. This preparation 0n..7;1 I all neeemetrytisrermititto on the enteekt. . 1 - . srs, ~ . iIl ItiNNAN. ' 'JAMES WV FN. 1 „ • 4t. --.,...-or 7 sli tide rt-1 - 22 , . - , •t 1 -1 0- Ii• 1 , Aprllo,l;s. , 1; - -.. : Olt . 4. t i 1 ? . :CAPITAL .7:400.000--CIIIIItTElt PfIItPIITUAL. ThLs Company; recently ehartinvd by the I:egislature oI Pennsylvania, Is fully organlsed. , ,. Ttb. Company is preptred to Oft..rt insurance upon lives ind to receive and exeru;te trusts:and to alloir Interest on rnoriles received, at the rate of five per mit. , per annum, unl4,ss otherwisoagreed upon. rrinripal and i Merest pay . shit! on demand.: • Capital and assets safely involited to Bombs and Mort gsgtw and other good securities( 1 , I ' Annual dividend of t he profit? will be made payable In cast), or appropriated to the payment of premiums. • For rates of Premiums on fife insurancl, see printed tables. suppliedet the Cowan !,s office. NATILAN EVANSI Preet. SOLiTIOS FOSTER, rice PresT lt.'f. TAYLOR.. .C7l . •reb.try and Trffisurer. 16, 1t,54: EMI 'ANTHRACITE INO,URANCE CO. . 1 01-I.AII'ITR. PERPETUAL Granted k)by State of/Pennsylvania!! j'•:' 1 ! Authorized Capital $4.00,000.1;!: i Oflitl, NO. 91 Walnut Street, Ittween Thir and Fourth i ea Strs. Phliaitclphia. . • i This Company, with a cash ,dipital paid n, combined with the Mutual principle int their Ilaritt • and Inland -Department, secures to the assncrd ample indemnity, with participation In the profits, and Without liability for 10405.. The Comp a ny will issue Policies at the sun) rates of preiniums, embracing ifurine,lFl're and inkind"Risks. 1 :. DIRECTORS: 1 • ; - I Dr. D. Luther, Davis Pierson. • .. I Lewis Audeuria; . I !:! Joseph 31sixtleld, ' ' Peter Sie-er, . ; : i John K. Addicka, • . i throrge F. ' Tyler, : • D. Ilammkt, Samuel 11. Itothermel, !!.' Francis Bacon. I DR.ID. - ...LUTHERI President. . JOSEVII 'WuxiElm rice Presitlint. • . ' Wu. F. DEsa, Secretary. !-: 4ir PETER D. LUTHER, hai been appointelAgent for thW above Company in Sehnylkill County,,to whom per , sods desiring Insurance can apply. 1 • June 23, 4855" - [April t[il's4. 14:-1 1 25 STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENTF- 1 • • Slay 15,1864. Asiets May Ist, 1853, r iL . 1 $.,a""8,318 70 , Cashpremiunut, and interest iv ed the past year, mutual depart- 1 . Moat, -, , $101,648133 • ' Bills Receivable in game, i ._1 • 28,647104 Cash Premiums, Stock Departptrt, 40,5 1 2; 20 • ; . 1;, --.:--- 170,568 51S I • i 1 t 1.53,687 26 Lobes, expenses, counnissionk re:. , InSnrance, mutual deptrtawnt, 101,506157 . . " stock . 1 ''. r. 27,031 08 . Bonds, mortgages, stock aud 'Aber ' good securities, , I ,V ' till.r4 l'll gills receivable, 1 . . i IS;Akitl i•ii Gatti on hand and In handy of Agents, ' r II -..-.-- --:. 'For Fireou Inland Insurance, apply to , .INCI:T. t4lfor.lstn, Agent, 1 % -; ply ' 1 PENN .111113717A1.# LIFE INSURANCE COMOANY,. Office, N. E. comer of 'Third and Dock, Philada. • 1 i IAPI'I'AL $500,000.--Cl4rter. Per- Njpttual. ' f ill the profit's divided amillig the policy' holders every year. The only; truly tnuttfal company In the city or State. Insure bites tor short terms. or for the whole term of lieu, grant annuities and. endowments, ptirchase life interests in Real €Estate, and'.'tnake all con tracts depending on the contilmeneles of Life. They act as' Executors, Adminhatnttors,. Assignets,•Trustres, and . otordlans. . : I TRU EES: '.l Daniel L. : 3llller, i Joseph NI. Thomas. William Martjo. . ,t ' Edniund"A. Solider, Samuel - C.,lltiey.. Charles tfallowell, Theophuli*s Paulding, : Richard $. .Newbold,' • Samuel J.;Chlistian, ': William 11, Carr. Ellis S. Archer, 1 William P. Hacker. John G. Dreuher, i James BPdclarland. William 11 . lilun. Warner SI. Resin. Samuel n.Trotter. • '• 11. C. Tminsend,' Augustus' W.lllarker, .., John W.3lornor, William Itobeirtsou, ". Samuel I.k. Wi'mr, - Benjamin Coates. ; Daniel Li r :Hutchison, Samuel E. Stkates, '' Itodolphqs Kent, , • I - Peter S. 3liebler, Easton. g • 1 D.A.N I Eli l , L. bei LL 61, li'resident. , ' . ! i SA3IIIED E. STOKES, ice Presidre. -,. Jona W. tfoallon, Sec'y . = y ' Thu subscriber! Is agent; for the about Schuylkill count}?, and will! effect Maurits.. necessary Information on the subject. , ' • • • 1 J. U. niciffp.nDs. Agent,. MincrAvlllei Nov.lo, '55 ' ..,_ i, . 45-tf ' ' , July 15„1.3:4 TIIE FitA t ; of Phtla'ddp ukor Fifth 5t.4.4.!L . , . otteticro -1 — s. . •+ , Charles \.Blocker; 1 .. 1 ' ' , George W. Richards, 1 . Thomas llarti ' ' 31ordeettPD. Lewis, Tobias Witgnitr, ~•' Adolphe):. Boric, I.4smucl,Crant.•i f •. ..% David 3.1,8r0wn, Jacob it. khatth. 1.1 1 ; Morris illtterson, • 1 Continue te oake 1 osura l dc eJpermauerit or limited on 1 every., description of properti,itt town died country, at t i rites its lost , as at+ consistent:W.lth security: The Coutpaity have reserved a large Contingent Fund,'! Which with their • Capital atßP'Prenthuns, *vilely invested, afford ample protection to tlis insured. i The assets of the Ctn opa4. on January sat,lB4B, as pub. : tubed, agreeably ito an A ce,,iipta;embly, Were as follows, ih: '..stortgaf.,,,,,:4,+Von:ZS A; ' stocks, . t ' $51.5(13 '25 1 Real Estate, • 11011,351 1 4* Cash, Se:, 0,161 87 if - t 51,220,097 67. i -; ; TemporaryiLosns,-, , 1 , ,; 12.5,449 00 e ' Sue° theltiucOrporatioct, a period of ighteen years, they have paid upwards or, one snation tut) hundred thous. end dollars, losses by tire, thereby affording evidence of the ...ivintages 0f insurance; as well as the ability end disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. . cgAncrs N. BANCKR,R, President. ensues 0: BANCIER. Se c r e tary. 1- e . . The trubscribea luta been appointed ageht for the above mentioned itistitntior;'and is now prepoird to make in inrance, en ever description of propert,4. at the lowest rates.l ANDREA% ItI.:SSEL, Agent. i" 2 Potteville,Jan l . 11,1814.1 .. etf 7.uri. the mfmt EiOM NSURANCE livrrsvlLl4E, PA. H A4i.T E the LegiKlatiarn of Norm- Tliotuantt Dol. npl has ekuunicured bust- MEG t 9,555. 5S $372,T04 1G Company, in tett and give all INDEMNITY. NKLIN Fire Ins - rance Co. his. Of*, No. 163% plum:ant street, WIRE SCREENS. NIPEERSVILLE. KURTZ & HEISLER, '.Late Kurtz, Beyerle dr, Co,) r ifiannfacturers of - Wiie Gail Seri.ol A. ( . 0,13 ilhhlleg. Wi r e " '". 7 • Itroeuts, dc, -t • Tbutnkful fiw the Merit! patrinnutethey hare received trout li,-.11er% find 'other., in the; pa...t. would most resp...ctfully solicit their eustrui In the , future. All work done at our shop.will ho %rat:anted, so that no Dne tubed be /ifraid of getting a badjoh. dr:Kurtz being one of the oldest. and Oa most expo- sionceit Win Worker in' the county, we feel sung, that we • can turn out the Noit Coal Screens in the (legion. 111 orders aldt37llVotr° f. llrleirr. P will be promptly attended to. tn t f >lay 19,1865 - POI'TSVILLE: WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. Change of Proprietors. 'FRE undeisigned •has as-1 tlrcrotl the proprietorship of tho wire! ttormet Factory in Coal stroet. [Moly con-. ""' ducted by Cake, and desires to call th /attention of Coal Operators and the public generally.' to his extensive establishment. Arra/moments are tnede.: for proenringthe very best of materials, and orders for; Work to a large amoonti will be tiled at sho shortost Lice. and on the most Sitiltritetnty tern& fbr subcriber, moreover, having seenrod,t aerrirtW]l of skillful and osperkgiced workmen invitis; the meat ri-'1 gid examination or teat of his screons. promisiou them it equal to the best turned out in other utanufarMries.' fan. (1,1555 Itl' -ICON . IRON WORKS. TAMAQVA. CARTERS& ALLEN'S IRON WORKS,! . Tamaqua,' Schuylkill County, Pa. The Subscribers, proprietors of the above nhmed extenalve establiNhntent ' . Ir Z '"'", nounr6to the cilizens of Schuylkill enum ty, and the public generally. their remit. : ' I, I IIM - k nees to turn out 'any and alltindsof work in,their line, at the shortest notice, and in the most isfictory manner—such KS building Steam Engines. man.: ufacturing Railroad and Drift Cars. Pumps:Castings and Machinery of all kinds; July the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction: may therefore be safair guaranteed. Orders from abroad'. promptly tilled. CARTERS A ALLEN. f'smaqua,.lannary Ji.lS55 - 4-tf BEAVER MEADOWS: BEAVER MEA-0-oWiCioNikißu. IirDSON & BROTHER, Iron and Brash Tr". Founders, respeetfully tnforan- their pal . „ trons.and the public generally, that they ; rraLt)i)laii are fully prepared at the above establish., mont. to manufacture Steam Engines of . every size: Pumps., Railroad and ftrift Cars, and every! other deerriptisn of iron and Braes Castings suitable for ; the Coal mining or other business. on the meet reasonable. terms. Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and . Machine work In general. . Repairing, or on kindle done with neatness and despatch I at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war; ; ranted to perform well.. They would sulicit the custom of those who may-want,artirles In their t line in thi.ricinity!' ,A I orders will meta with immedlatis' end prompt atten;. Um.S. W. 111lDSON, 1 • March 4.155 l -9-1 y .„ , W. E...- HUDSON ; MINERSVILLE. DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS,, Illineraville. ' THE Subseriber is prepared to manu 7 i ,ZEtma,' facture STEAM ENGINES of any power; , , Pumps of any capacity, and Coal ih eak of usury description; ns well as eit•rYl other kind of mm.hinery iced lu 3111neS1 Breakers, Furnaces, trolling Mills. Saw Mills. Lc. r l From' the facilities poss't,sed for inamilacturithz. ant from long experience in the , buslite.,. work can he turned: out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, an di of a superior quality. . , - Persons desirous of putting up'machinezio of any kind are invited to call and examine patterns a nd. become tic ' i puainte,l with prict., lwinr e rout ractim: t•lsewher s e. Ordexs of every kind are F,lleited. and strict attention will be given to tinAr prompt execution. WILLIAM DEGAVEN. ; Mineroville. December 9, 1K".4 -P,tf PRE JON T TREMONT'IRON WORKS , Tremont, Schuylkill, County, Penna..ii The Subscriber: , retpeetrully iuvittj ' 111111111 a the attention of the businessconunttnitv , to their Nekc !Machine i , lem and Po e ta -ripirli mk, dry. erected in the town of Tremont. Judi under the quperintelliii.Tice and managel went of Messrs. Z. liatdorff and Philiti limhoiti. wherei they are, prepared to eaernte all orders for 'Machinery ,t 1 Prass and Iren.•such as Siesta Engines of any power' Pumps of:, any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip-1 non. all kinds of Bearing for Rolling Mills, tirist and, Saw Mills, Drift Cars. mill all kinds of Railroad Castinga4 such as Chairs for Flat-and T flails, Frogs. Switches. and all kinds of Cast and Wrought tron•Shaftings; ' Mr. Unit holtz being a practical Mechanie. and having had the cmil Science anti experience for many years In the Coal Region persons desirous - of puttikt up Mirhlnery of any kind', are invited in rail and examine our patterns and snperigr quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at _these Works: before •ontract tug elsewhere. orders of ,‘4l Ire kind thankfully kereived. and 'strict at tintio'n will given -to their' prouipt exeeitttm. having several L',.•21) , In. 10. and horse - Engines on hand. - is:z .1-1 y C. A. k. A. M. SELTZER. 11 , - DON ALDSOIC. • NEW FOUNDR Y & MACHINE SHOP. Donaldioni Schuylkill Co., Pa. 1 it The sub,cribe i n. respectfully invite r . -- . 1 the attention of the biiitie4einninnity It' .. 1016 . ! to their . new Foundry an(' Machine Shop, iii . ' _ I . just _erected in the town of Donaldson.,-R N Schuylkill comity, under the manage- ..,,,,......." .., ment of the undersigned. all of whom are practice workmen in three different branches of 'business. ap moulder. machinist and ear-builder. They are now ready to execute all orders ter machinery:such as steam en gines. pumps. coal breakers: all kinds of gearing for grist and saw mills. and drift cars, all kinds of railroad ii castings such as chairs. frogs. switches. schute plate and brass castin'gs made to order: Also apple mills, pa - lor..balt and cooking strives, grates of five different sire , from twelve up to twenty-four inches in length. lilac smithing, in its various branches. executed at short. Ml tire. We flatter ourselves that all work dine at the Donal s it . son Foundry Will give such entire satisfaction, as to ' cure the future cuideui of their patrons. Onr motto s “tolive and let live." Order thankfully received and executed at the'shortest notice, and on reasonable terup. . - ALFRED .TONES,q . ROBERT YOUNG,:r LEWIS MILLEII4 PETER COX. li - -.1 MU IMS PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY .01. MACHINE SHOP; Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. T. 'H.\t'lNTEßSTEEN.nnnoutil es I.IIK readiness, from the complete ouiht • " rglgt of t he , abovn natnedestablishineil t. tO Hap -11 _ ply all. orders in his line of busities -1 10. 1 := • suehas for Steam Engines; Railroad atid Drift Caro. Pumps. COal ilrrakers. Castings and Maddri,..... ry of every pattern. He warrants - his ‘rork give satk fa:tiOn. and sceordlinriy solicits patronaze at Lome arid abroad. Jan. 'l7. iSZ6 L . FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. I t•-:uhsrril4,rf, sniic.utioe to the PO tlit hat they _ are the Proprietors of the 't Fran-itlin 'Works, Port Carbon. lately ra i r +a l ""'" tied flu by S. Sillytaan, where they con tinud fo manufartnre to order: at the shortest notice. - Steam Engines. Pula ps. Coal Breakers and Machinery of : almost 'any size or desoriotion. for inifdlSK nr other purposes. Alai, Railroad and Dritt Cars.,lrsti!or Brass Cast hers nrany size or pattern: Orders are'6espeet fully solicited. GEO. 11. El t: LEit S BROi FrOnklila Shovel 'Warhol. The snlm•riberti continue to furnish the Colliyrs and Aealen+of Schnylt:ill County, with Shovels of at! kirjas, at the lowest priors., Attention i parti4u larly called to their Cigtl Shovels. oilier's G>r Slyvelslof any size or . p3tt,rn lironiptly att, , nded to. 7 [, GEo. FlS:zfalt . .t , l l l ll l; Port Carblu. August '2l, le! • :;4)f I POTTS•FILLE. ..... POTTSVILLE IRO'N WORKSi.. ' . Foundry and Machine.Bu.sineiss,. :1 • NoTiCE.—'ll.le subscribers har:.l this ',.... ii th.ty farmed a ea-partner:hip, tonik-r tsie "L.:. ..... t,:".. • firm of l'0311: 0 1 . .. `MITI! . .1: l'i).3lltoY. ..., , ,Ifyybp.,-.;; . ',",' for the transaction or a gencral Facndry ...irnd ifachine Ilitiinesj, at the old•es4i.l)- li.:he , l' 'ot tsrille Iron Works."..Corner of Norwegian ind Coal streets. - . .. B.'£. I'lM !Coy, - - W. S.IIITII. ; :q ' I CLIFFORD I'ol ROY; March 12-tf PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. ! THE Subscribers beg leave to tin. twOre - to their friends and the . pubile. that their new -11elltru,Mill at Pate Alto nis now coraplete, and in, full operation. Sun and that they are preps - red , to suptif„t a i superior article of T nails or various sizes. fur the use of Collieries and lateral road,'. .1. I n-ders Or rails are respectfully solicited. and n ill M eet wh prot attention if left ai the street,'P ;the Hitardware mp Store Of Bright Lerch. Centre dta. or address by fetter to LEF, Biotin k 001. Sept, 22.15 , 1,5 as , tf Ijlkrilb. P. 0..;•••ra. • ' FOUNDRY m C N ADMACHINE SHOp, St AC P M actpry, &c. NOT.ICE.—The btisineas of the late S . N.. VDEIt d MILNES. will 1. , con'tin ued by the subscriber In all its various 'branches , tr i ac or steam Engine huildlng,lroti -- t'' Founder, manufacturer of riAl kinds of Machinery, for Boiling Mills. Blast Furnace k Railroad Cars, ke., lie will also continue the business of lug, and Selling the celebrated Pins Forest Mitt A:44nd Leiria and •Spo4n rains Red Agh being . sole pr e de. tor•of these Collieries. GEORGE SNYI )I 3 t. -January 21, lft,-,4 3-tf ; TO COAL OPERATORS 41i. MINERS. . • Pioneer Boiler" Works. - " The subseribers respectfully insliel the attention of the busineser community to .." their Boiler 'Works. on Railroad street, be low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville: - where they are prepared to manufainare , BOILERS OF EN ERY DESCRIPTION, Smoki Stacks, Air Stacks, BlaSt Pipes, Gasometers 'Drift Cars, &e., &e. Boilers on hand. Being prattles] tnechsnies, awl hiving for years deToted themselves entirely to thiri brsiich of business. they flat ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give rettisfaction to nU who`may favor them with a rail.— . individuals and Conwonies will find it greatly to thrill- atl yalitage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. May 5,1553 19-if JOHN A JAMES .NOIG.E. - -------- 2 -1 n f 01.,r Cy farmer. . ~ .. . rt .. '' l ' - ..- - -2::.• ` ....,„'....R.,,,--4-1' .'\ . --,- ,31:, -• ; ,, k , '`,,,,.,,' .-•:-,- -,-.. ' , k,k#4::- ' - , ~,,,,,,...,.....4 , „A . ,- xr- , !;(0 ~,,,...:',.. . ./# ',.. • *....- ' , .• I • ... ' " ".f. •" ' ... ' rn j ' • l'i I V ' ' C V • " ' 4 ,1 1, '•• ri 11 d _ .1 T.744_7".- :-,.! ,S 7 'l.,' ' ,!* id • •.-* --r. %L. T' s. • ... 7 5..•::.7 .-• . : -** '. W.,j., 1 1 9.47.-....%.',' , ' .... ~ . ~., "'a . '" -.. 5 • ' ..,- - . , -- • ~.• :, .: - ';';;4. t„ir."7, • ,Z*,:„: . • ... •: ' ' - ' '.-- - 4 . - . ' l s '''' ' . :* -. 1. ...2;• -•- • ' • 1 ' ' 1 1 1 "•;,I.N . , NY . • • ‘•*Cnt:,....,.:2 ~- . k . • . ~ , , ~• • - - - - ---- -- .41M•,. GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, FEDIT TRU! 0 t"V: 4,1 g. ' ' evi* as ' Agricultural Inipletnentarace. Nti,ji.fi'' THE subscriber will keep ' - -. ors hand Clover.Thnothy and otherti rasp . it " . "` .7i' ' seeds. White Clover and Lawn Grass p 12. ~ r.s. t-40 : 1 ' 4 7 ,415,, tolether with Garden and Field seds. si,;: h aeons .m.gar willawarrant to be fresh and good. He will aim. r, v o,' • nett :0 01 , 4 2 orders for all kinds of ri nit Viva, (warranted t.:: 1. 4 . ,', P 17 5:, U. ',...d“ . !' thvy are represented). 'gricultural mplerwm , is. 4,. loliw ,7 14 0„, of whirls will be furnished at monuracturers I , :iN. "T!' 4 0011 ;.4 semtpand trees sol 4 by -the oubscri her are ael.•ctei . ii• •I f 441 ' '. Creat.serc, Only from growers ateputation and .?..,, 0 ,:;,' 11.1 - thdi.11.2:4" He does not deal In Aeeds promred promiretioul, i,... : Si , r Itrvej,4o% market from those who sell cheat,. wlthont reesiA t . : :;' 7 , e " . elft" . t' character cf the seed sold. Nor dies he mir , ha., ,- '-. w + - sir slo ill , seeds grown Promiscuously In small oarilens iiT 'n " 113/ t 4614 their teo elo,e proximity deteriorates their pr i lm r "' .. ' tiewlarly the.,, of the sante species. Thfa !Nan trip i ' ; '' • • ' " -A eonsiderati( nto those who purchaserliber oss,.i i: r i, ' „, 4 iii t „ tress. Yor trees. Ar., send In orders early to . r - - .„ . I*.?* 14 It. iIANNA N. , ,YUlta ". - - - - 7 - - ~„' -.-- e 1,1.111,3 5' ' • AGRICITIIITRAL BENEFITS. OF `SNOV7. - ' ' 1 . : :' • It is with some feelinz of , ~ Issastit.: . i regret anti eis. lt,mrtstis. comfort that farmers, as well . elialin- 4, as other men,,re• ihi's Ite. - That durin? 4..,...,..i.t",,,,g:;,:',...' ' gird the approach of winter. several months, there must continue - 6a ~.i . . Ti,i3iu, .. hansting drain upori the accurrinlations r...r%;., ri q,k i i,..' ' 't, " ,; / ,; ' , ' : year, without . any zeplenishinj.7 streams to , / ' 1 ,'„, r ' . ' ,l ' ,l ° „; counterbalance its effects, is a fact not Flea , .s - lode sent to contemplate, especially if an_ individ• a,.l,eirvt*brilio' ual happens to be straitened iii sripily. Hence, ?ril :4„, r , ' ; l t when a storm of snow occurs,carly in the sea: ‘t. +runaai son, as one did in this locality on the 25th ult., ''' , "‘ „. t ., " ,',; ` ,:, ' W- the inquiry naturally arises, of what benefit n . 4p 'L'it„,''t . l,, snow? We See its evil effects in the wretch. . - t ,i l i t t in ou fa' ed . state in, which it places our •roads ;in the kirertaio strained atol broken manner it leaves our .qtyg t ,7,l 4 ; t r,, trees, especially, if it comes, as in . this in. t 4 Trak r ~,- Alanta.ttbn 1 stance, befOre they have been defoliated I, ?etas, rnle l the wind and frost ; in the downcast and sot• tic Ai 1.,. tii,tre 1 ry look it gives to all animated nature, man ~;.,•A, 1 , 1 , ,,N , ,11 , , included.- ama`...r of I . . . ' ' italitow. It is not our purpose to assert:the value of - e.•,,....tia an untimelysot •`' cam: snow, any an more than quit of it! T., facilit untimely: frost. Any-one of pie filienomeni i i n , j ' i ra,,,,,: l ll , of nature mdy be .atterided ..ith evil curse. , :::Za t. — , A r : quences, however beneficial and accessary in v•- Hs - a.I li ti ageneral way. , Too much rain or too little; • ,„•:„ ~. 4,1; ~A.,,i.., too backward wseasonpr too forward; and a • T lit thousand things, generally beneficial, may lie l ' , ` , 4 l , i 'L ls : n '' specially iujurir tie. Nature works by general t I '''i•u". l ' ... ••,0,...5.12u Ilaws, and in their impartial administrati2n, , • .l I does not stop to inquire whether or not this •/ t Iter 1; 1 tee of t man's seed is sown, or that iiati , s harvest is ' I, secure., .. . , . --- ~_-'+; El ' ir"'