go ' .._ AII#,1. 1111 ,3,: _Af, Pros V44' &Of It Despatch, 12134114-4*-WWII4IWM sT44 l Mtl?f, B 4' l,° F.l:,. 1P yu earbibiteilie awe "Shailers ;"- , 'Whence those ilisps iii womtio's - Who. parka's 9ur city streets thron.fh; , • 'Lo.ykinelike 44l ll6 very dickens I..watogllkri Canidisn.hinnier; • Looking 14 confounded. amen, Li9king 11 1 0 ertAi o l 4 rinal4P - if • r tooting Wm menagerie monteri;.: -• Looking like the °areas outangs • WIM have seised on vrong *Nara— . • we*Qulttlitli-rob•wo.aroulwery • In the words, which hero do follow * From the lead elltorrirsusss.' Where son - of Wrstess; Where the nor thwest wind, ICRystnre ,Rushes smack through bongbilof vine trees, And the wilitireciittlattenx QUaCt oats, • Siege n:s simple song of pleasure; _, Wbere,fonrth-proof fools their wealth inherit, And'sinier 'show their want of knowledge, And dandier 'tarns in borrowed tower,. , And hembmp areas : thick as butter, • And common sense has io Mations. And fattier. death beyond redemption, Come these chew hermaphroditic; , Come these double,stretnedjaekaues, Seitherwrstsea 4 tialtberrretneo , Clad is inaseulinie breeches; - • •" - Clad In Atminlnie garments Claditx:/dastl-best, terkerri;. .Clad Assure broadest "Vey State, , Clad in Salt?'s longest long shawl; Pelatt Ia littairirbest BrOebb shawl; • . Clad, to shawl of Gisonaissts, , Bought tor her in store when dry goods Are selling eir at Pries below cost, , Just to close alining business; Clad in shawl lhat's hooked from Batons?, Who has missed it from the kitchen , • •."And rilees quite* row airmail; Clad* shawl that sister once wore. But.don't - iteiu r 'cease she's got another Rather met tali rather better Than the one that esAwimprATut • Wraps about his feeble shonlders, In hops that people win admire him . As he struts down no de Chesnut. And say—"Oh, look at that there feller ! • Aka he quite thing Of beauty? Aint he got an air distingse.? An air'that's graceful, while its shabby? , Atiatlts quitoeLtbing to look as? , • Aint he (Palm a thing to laugh at? " Aint he quite a thing to-jeer at? Met he quite a thing to point at? ~ Alit he quitew thing .of softness? A fool by art aid "cultivation: A fool by birth and education ; A tool by rights hereditary; A fool by eboies - and observation ; • A, fool who loves his deprivation ; • A. fool .41 looks; fool in action A fool who feels exceeding thankful ' That his head' is rather empty, And wears a shawl, that be-may-prove it To many folks , who might not-know it." 1111313, YMCA DUTCH AND TRAIL , (a matoams IN TUN KARI/ST.I Yutaka—Hullo! Mounseer, what are you going to do with them are frogs there, in that are basket? • - 'Prcachrisan---;De frog? Vy, sare, I wiTheat de frog. Irishman—Ate him!. what, ate that sprawl ing divil of a straddle-bug?' By Jabers! , ra as' soon put all the,' sarpints that St. Patrick carried out o( Ireland in a bag, down the throat iv me. ' Yankee—Yon can't Anil in airnest now, Mounseer. You ain't such a pickerel as to .bite at a frog?. '._,Ftenelzrattn• —Pickerelle! Vat is dat you call a pickerelle? Yankee—A darned great long-nosed fish, i that we catch with it - frog bait. Frenchman—Vat you tell me, sane? you bait de - frog wid de fish? Mon Dien! you no. understand de frog—you no taste, no sense“. neskill in de cuisine. Fish de bait vid de : frog? Begat! Yankee—Fish the bait! Why don't you. parleyvoo right een' d formost? Irishman—Ay, cuishlamacree, why . don't' ye put the cart before the horse as I do? Dutchman—Yaw, milliliter, why doi't you dalk goat Enklish, like I does? .- . Yankee—Dalkl ha, ha, ha! you talk about dalkin? Why, you can't uo taut's ! pronounce the English than a - wild Hoppintot. You can't get your clumsy Dutch tongue 'round the words of a civilized language: Now ten to me, Mounseer Frenchman, and I'll teach you how it's done. Ditehman—No, listen to me, I untershtants how'do bronounshe most bropperest. I gomes from the tod,der sidt of Enklaht, and mire I knows how do sphoke de bore Enklish. Irishman—ls that a flammable sort iv _ =a',l raison now? By that sante_ logic I should know how to spake Inglish still bet - titer, for I kim from this side iv England, and was fiver across the Irish Channel since I was born; 'et alone before that. And thin; ' besides, me great graadmother was a school masther, and my second cousin on me neighbor's side wait praicher iatil the bargain; so Misthei Mounshure, Put the boy that'll taiche ye to spake Inglish properly. Prenchman-- 7 0ui! All speak de Inglese —de Yankay, de Irish man, de Dash man, all speak him Less, and all speak him differ entl begar! Now, vat you call ills—(showing • a potato]--dis pomme de terre? Yankee—That pum de tar! Why, Mounseet, call that porn de tar a potato. - Frenchntan—Oui. Now; sere, vat you call fiim? . hishotan—A paratie—a raal murphy—to be sure. Frenchman—Oui. And now, sate, vat you - call him? . Date/man—Wet I gi)ls him? Wy, I galls him a-bodado--and an . 'lOOOl might know dat. • Preachmare:—Ha, ha, tal \ begar! You all call him different. You all speak the true • Inglese, and you no speak him like... Ha, ha, hal began. - r Yoakee—Well, Monnseer, let me' ax you a question..' What is this that 1 hive in you, hand?—[illowing a- cane.] Frenchman—Vat is dat? Vy, sere, dat is —dat is--Sacre I—me na can •tink—vat you call de homme—de rasralle—vat kill A belle? Yankee—What killed a bell? • Pr..achmaa—Oui Monsieur—dat grand res.. calle—dat murd—dat knock down A-belle, vile he keep de sheep, tie mouton., . . Didchnian-011, I knows wat he means now—he means Gain, de vurst murterer. Prenchman--Oui—yes, 'sarci-4'tis one cane. Yankee Right. Moutreer, it isn't Iwo canes. Now what do you call it, you limb - . of old Ireland? you essence of brogue? Irishman—l'm afther calling it a shelalah: and by Jabers, if you don't be aisy callin ill names, I'll be afther provin it to ye.' • . Datchntatt—Now, shentlemans don't tight about a wort. Hark do me. I'll but you, out one. Wet you gall dis? laboring a quantity of curd with whey.] I - hisionats—Ach antkisn't it bonny clapper, ?Aare? Yankee—You may call it what you Onset —but I tall it lopperd milk. Frenchman—Lop ear milk! Mon Dieu! Yankee millik 'are de ear—he hear vat ve ' say—Mon Dieu! Dutchman—Now 'you pr's all wrong. Die, wat I have in de nokkin, is shmeor ease: _ ' joakve—lt's is darned queer case, I think. yon don't know the difference betwixt tweedledum and tweedledee. , So good bye to you. • Frenchman—De feedlcdum he is no feedle- I •••• dee begat! [Here one of the frogs hopping 0' ' 'alit of Monsieur's basket, he pursues him.]-- Keshy•de frog! • ome pouvre frog! 0 me grand fricca.sez! He scape—he run away— begar! /risAntan—Ochl and isn't that, Hare now, that a livin !tbraddle bug should run away before he's cooked and ate at al!, at all—the ungrateful sarpintf St. Patrick presarve, me from all frogs and toads and other Snakes's* king ai I live.' And so witt this raffia, I'm off. • , Dutchman—Mein Cot! wat a vuss is here spout n pult-vrog! puv mine zour• smut, And den 11! po off' do, lir - lissue as no "dime. Wk have on hand, and for sale cheair, two or three taugelef from the strong arm of the ME .ssie folks hrqr: u r , more memory of past himtnesi than an .oyster lms of 118. grand. moth( r ~PHILMLPHIA; 1 . sarimr„-Oursimirca . ijrgaSUlßwßifiEß;waidd rpspeo any gytelbraiglialt acularisofrieadeandcuctogmaso lklllOosetyithattheir assortoaat of Magna for goaag tomato:ma be Oath „bow . Una. over, sad May rs dispouni fio Perim" sta distaste, hate taaprlvgege of szclmaing clothing Pardoned at if)** =num' : - • all Chogialit gt. t antelith., Mad& 36th -.- • • • . IMPIIII PHOIMITE Or WIZ.. fertlestood drape : ft fertiliser in ate. nELOMAS "" have been , awarded for slims by ties fiesisyhfuile - S at* A/Olefaltiseil ole;y7thektfiW i e : r ici retek .hirklattrld Soelety, the Schuylkill emit Unfit Batley, the Becks eouo. hgelenttatil , Sacks toasty Agriadtural Socllt *yawl the We. Cade Agekultafol So -iy.Delament. itty*So pries of MOO SWIM ' • - • • - - _ ALUM * NISDLES, iS, Whims ant & Wetter street, Philadelphia. Saw & Lem. Masts is Marine.- • rhls %Maser houi been used to a rest extent by the &mere of perks and Schuylkill eouatiestrith great em cee& U only seeds a Wel to costuomiel II•df. - . • _ ISSetuti TO immune IN OIL CLOTHS. THE UNDERSIGNED being largely mimed in manufacturing Oil Clot/14 has nude sr raugements So sell his own maneditctured goods: The stock in store is complete, the quality unsurpassed, and the prices st. which. ha van ettford to sell, cannot Ail to glen satisfsetion. • ' • ' Spada care willbe taken is selecting for orders. um stock consists of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, hen 2 to 16 fret liiderheW EtirAfrais ClibiLlajlelltql marble and tiles; • CAROM/I TW OIL MOTU. on dnekl - drills and um. lin. enameled sted'Plain snrihmt; TABLE OIL MOTH 8, to 64 wide. In the plea IU I 4 Plittg o4 "Perim to the hie mind . STAIRe-•"DRIMOIZT OIL td, tt de. Ware house:79 dieh at., 'below Third. PhibtSitida- THOMAS POTTER, lfansfachner. Ailitudr4.'6s . • . 31-6 m ro 701INDIIICk_311AMIXIMMI OTlpala ALP , UR.V ES, N.• corner Sou and Penn streets, Phlbutelphis; furnishea in copper and pigiron, sheet iron, sold" Ire trllektAcirt" able 'Corps, smite', block tin, lead, foundry moo 04 Owings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of ail kinds,bram. old capper, le.. le. He is, *hoot dealer in wrought and met scup ken and other Metals. It is his .dinire to seeommodatemachluistsandotheristad i s tane• from the eity, by furnishing any article they may want In their bnetness. •Aitieles , not mentioned to the *bete l will be poetized aid Inman:lad. Any !inquiry In tim e above line will be prouiptlyanswered. PURVIS, N. Z. corner South and Penn streets., _ 354 y Sept.= IS CLOTH INO PALACE--CARD. CLOTHING OP' 0 A MINGO& QCALtn . ._, AT ." :T.IiONIA9 . DILLL* CO. Is - ORNAi 017532 WT STREET CrlartiOns NO.-165,0ne door below sth, north .ado, in th neir Iron binding. • erchants who 'rant to purchase a liner article of rea dy-nude clothing than Imar ever before Demi offered, and gentlemen who would plissethromtelres lb any garment for their wardrobes, or in snits for their sons, should go to this establishment, swadwilmbly in lumping through out, irith the Great Street of fhtsition, on which ICI* lo ! cated„ and pnretuute the beet,,lthletr-can alone satisfy Is correct taste. Suits or single garments made to order'at the shortest notice. A tall assortment of One Furnish: , lug Goods also offered, Everything In the latest style.of Vashion, and ticketrmartsd with the lowest cash price In plain Ames. October 13, '55 MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. At WALKER, Successors to OEOIIOII "FILM, No. In Chesnut street,. under the Utah Mouse, Philadelphia, are constantly pablishing the latest Music from the most popular Au thors in the United 'States, In a style that will Tie with any issued at any other home, either in this country or turope. They have also the pleasure to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Music on hattil, consists of the I largest and mod complete assortment to be found in the 'country; they are constantly adding to their stock all the flew Music published In New York, Boston, te. . - -They also publish Seismal Instruction Books, which ere In general use throughout the-country PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best mat:milkmen' I of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap pclem.. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a general intendment of Onitists;Ylolina.Baoloos, Flutes. Arrordeons. die.. Violin. Guitar and harp Strings, of the beat Italian qualltieg. all of Which will be famish ed to.the public and the trade at the lowest rates. OrdeM punctually attended to. • air an Leo a Poilkees Music and Publications eafi be obteineicat U Bork and Muse: tree. Potts. i rifle. *-r - • ' 4 V. rr Pnß~ r 4 ------- SAVING FUND OP ;MY 0. S. Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co.; SOUTH E. ectraer Third and Chest. ne. streets, Philadelphla.—Capital $230,000. Idonety Is received on deposit daily. The amount deposited is entered In a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. 411 sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. • Interest Is paid at the rate of and cent, commen cing from the day of deposit. and nastqlfo"urteen days previous to the withdrawal of the .. oney._ On the first day of January. in each year;the Interest of each deposit Is paid to She depositor, or added to the prineital as ho may prefer. . • The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given 4.addreining the Treasurer. ' . . miteetega. Stephen R. Crawford. rival. Wilma M.Godwia, Law. Johnson. Vice Pres't, Paul B. Goddard, A Mbroso W. ThoMpson, George McHenry, .114. - IV. Tingley, James !leveret's. acnh L. Florence: Gustavus English, : S•zrelary and. Trehturer - • PLINY FISK. Ter/tread nterpreter • J. C. OEHLSCIILAGEft. September I, 361 y. . WOULD call the attention .of Rail , T - road Managers, and those into cited in Railroad Property, to their System of Loconudire Engines, in which they are adapted to the particular business for which they may be required; by the use of one, two, three or tour pair of driving wheelst . and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for *dike s on; and in aecommodaUng them to the grades, curves. streng:h of supeuttructien, and rail and work to ,be done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the bloat expense for attendance. costof fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these objects in view. and as the 'vault of twenty-three years practical experience In the business by our senior part ner, we manufactrtreflre different kinds of Engines. and several classes or Pitatil of each kind. Partieniarritten ,ton paid to the strength of the machlneln the plin and workmanship of all the ; details. Our long exeilence andopportunities of *tattling information, enables us toilffer these enenes"Withitiv assurance that In efficien cy. economy and dui-A:111W they will compores favorably with those of any other kind In use. Wo also furnish to order wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tire (to lit een trio without boring). composition castings for bearin: every description of Copper Sheet Iron and Boiler Work: gs and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal Or . Lecomotive Engines. r M. W. BALDIN, MATTEIE W B W AIRD. January 5.'55 l-tf . • COLBERT'S Envelope illandnotoryik Printing Moe, r ,% 1 ; Sooth• Fourth street (opposite. Li e, Jo tir:try street), Philadelphia. Die sinking. engrav ing, printing„emtemssing. At.. Original designs:, business devices, notes, bill-heads, labels,seal 3, views of buildings, stores, machinery, dc. accurately drawn and engraved,on reasonable terms. 'Persons at a distance iiiii have their engravings executed from daguerreotypes, by, knding the per express or otherwise. Die sinking and Dies fur business cards, envelopes, labels, de ..sysla for wvieties:eorporations and companies, engraved and embossed, on wood,or brass. Office seal presses:heads et newspapers for minium printing- or cylinder pressek•- ' Embossed printing, for business cards, enselopes, !abets Le. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, business cards, circulars, notices. billlimds. proMbemory notee. Druggists' and Apothecaries ' labels. plain and embossed, manufac turers labels. tabs and tickets. - • - Printing in gold, sliver mind colors„envelope printing. salt and dour bags, ke... manukteturliil and printed at the shortest notice in: lrcolors: , Paper bag manufactory, grocers'. bakers', confectioners', and all kinds of paper bags for sale. Envelopes of all qualitiesand descriptions. via.: for homarapaihic medicines, self-sealed and printed direetiotut. for putting up medicines for sending abroad. Wedding and visiting mardsengraved and printed. _ Almum. envelopes of the finest' English and French 'paper, to St exactly any card, circular or invitation. Conveyancers .envelopes, to fit deeds, bonds, mortgages. de., made in the best•manner. j Wit. COLBERT, N. B.—Orders sea Express. as per agreement. Sept. 22., '55 38- ~~ M. W. BikLDWIN & CO., Engineers, Broad awl Hamilton sweetr,'Philadelphia, ftnna, 4011 S NV BC OVEREY & • BANKERS, Nos. 45 and 47 South Third Street. -Philade. FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Gold and Silver Coin and all uncu rent Dint oies, purchased at the best rates Exchange on al: available points in the United litat. - ,!s for sal Colton. tions magi with promptness, and settled et current rates of Recharge, without charge, except when at par. Upon Time and Call Deposits, such int gest will be al lowed as the state of the money market warrants. For eig o and American Coin furnished, for shipping and Cus tom !louse purposes. Exchange available anywhere in the British Kingdom: sight or s sty days, in sums of £l, and upwards: • -Bales of Stook by Auction. ' , JOHN WAI. GRUBBY, Auctioneer of stocks only,- Will hold, at the l'hilad Aphis Ex hangs, r gu a, Wes of! Sin ks, ponds arV Etecnriti..• generally. To this basi cs P. (new in Philidelphia),'he will give nn emitting - t tention, and solicits orlon for sale or purcha e. ' Parties d siring advance , canal aye drew at sight to the amount of -75 per e nt. of market vette: orders for the positive, unrestricted sale accompanying the Stock. Commission, (including every barge), 1 ,4 of per cent. upon par value, except in case of advance, when Y f i of , per Bent. upon rush Alvan as' with current rat of in. ' terest, will be charged. B. A list of Stockt, In the United States, with latest ;notations; can be sen at the ogles Nos. 45 '47 South Third street. Philadelphia, Dee. 22, '55 FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND. Wearner of Third street, Pl:ffladelphis. le.:armee. ted by the State of Pentisylvazda in 1841.. Five per.cent Interest is given and the money is always paid track whenever It Is ealledfor, without the neeciutiti of giving notice for It beforehand. People who have large sums put their Money in this Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety end con venterice it *fronts, but any sum t iarge or aman i ta re. celred. This Saving Fond has more thin haifa million of dol. tars securely Invested flir the safety of dvositors. The office fa open to receive and pay money everyday.' frmn g o'clock in the morning till 7 detect In the erten ign s and on ifmidayangiTharsdar evanhiglultil go'cinek. People who have nioney,to put in, are invited to tall at theatre for &other hihnmatlon. - IteMNER. Pirshlrni, 100RItT KEINRIDOE, rics • VV.% .1. It KIM. Swretorp. • yar1 2 3.10.;.s !Nov. 11-1 .2(6 • MESS ...:,tinitoWitti.:!.l: . : - FA, 41111102 INIER, < 11Prias.F.. 1 *-- 11 Amt, FANCY DTRAW AND PALM LEAF . /114,kpliet. - Amu try:l9,lE4 - ' rf?, E:l7, HENDRY it Co.4lito4t} 2, -Whet, Phila.Ws: MarawAganditetaulaii, awl Imattentstit Auk ea Casfa.tostiad as la gal mad Ookovictia _li 41dladleithia, It'am MA NEATLEYIII4II9I4 , BI% THEA1:111 ,Arch'sfreiegot coirrinnm,- • POMPOSED: of - the - firit 'Artists in ijtba watt - Ma g SUMO' and l'airtit any Dramatic Combinatistrbertadirm ofrarki to dm Ilia atrial pat•lle, will mom ovell night is tlonte~pw galf. fierioClomic.Dmimat Taman illomal sc., &a. When visiting tha city go tiara. August . 2s7ii' '.-PIMENOLOCICAL CABINET. .! FOWLERS, WELLS'-.t . ' Phis. nologista and Priblisbarn,ll3l Arai iktrigt: ► , lf. below Ikmmtli,..Pknaddlibbi, tarolabiall works na Pisnizioksa Piroidiain Writer , Cum Magnetism *adklicapky, malls and vital, at prices. Pro. (visional esaminatkmi. 'width - charts, and initter 4Ie!e!l: ptl,nii 4( stiarairter, fay andirsitaing. colimmto* I Philadelphia. 141~7 'al - 84 y . . Ai jk - S:At. - 1.11111, - V mid S' Smith . Witialtea*, - PAlilladelp l o.ait PEALERS IN 'GM; hale just eeked, direet.la Sew Bedford , 46f:410,11 4 .in,- f OD, whit 4 they onfter Ode: at the latest mead -irlnterfperin 611:3, 1 600011. Oil. 6 2 , 60 4* do Elo,Dinto 0 • 0 4 00 do. ilacted 4t) - do LOW Abe, in stees,Grepstur. OIL., Pale Brow* Nap, /Venn and AdamanDsie I;ll ‘ endles.' Dee. 15' • • • " • • " 60- i 50A-BOXES ,•- c HEM.IOiL OLIVE, BOAP, extra f . •' -r; :xed -Cluaideal OUT' liglaguisallittsa quality! 300 I" - wows YalasodJiMily ?pap;, t 100 . Getodua (lasaile Soap, , 50' $' , " !alto; " tearini and Atioitairtiuteall4laol " - "Tallow Candles; . ' ' • - 100 oats Sal Soda; for isle 'ln lots to oilit Poralio ma, by . . . • _ 111/1,01.E DIXON, ilowth norre-i; 3 cl door aboac Manua /rat; 3,430 , , ---.'; • ..,. NOTICE. - - 1 :'- -. • : ••I •• .II if A.V . lfiG'ptinihMed the'rentirettock of the late OM. W. RIDO*AY 00.,ae ,---;;=. 4 I be thankful for a eolitinusnee etthell. - i r. 1 1: ral patronage butternut, uparOdr.ltldgitij; and ' • hating- made, arrangement* to.-be In eeastaat, receipt of a full iuwortment pf OILS, we feel =Meat we amen entire satisfaction to the eustouoirs (if. the Tate 66use, and reepertUdly solicit the-trade _ listeners! to pall and examioe our stoekliefore purellashfg ettewhere. N,I'IVIELL'kettOASDAffII. No. .10 IV; Wharres, .-,tilli. Rcpt 24 035 .334 y WM. FRANCKi AUCTiONEERi I _ W eornel2ll*;luttonwSisiB4.,lstsTaro** • einLibtfotA . ..:,i • • I Positive Bole every.Streising, 1 ST 7% O ' CLOCK , AT Tfl /1.1.10T10N 8101tE. WILT; be sold AvithonCreserve,i for Cast:ingirths, Calsalmerre, *Mutts, sndl Dry floods; generally, Boats and Shea's; Cldtlery, Own, lag, Mendes' Instruments. andlleretakidlee generally. sir The Aretknunr will One kis pe?sonal alteration to sales of,( crery d_escripSicra. Ph Yebruary ItTo 185.5 414 m • BOYS' CLOTHING. ' ) , THOMAS - O,IIIIACICRAT, 1 • No. sea causer soak ebtirel3ol,; - l'AiladelphO, tlAVE.,eonstandy on ha MI and make to order ßOr'S CLOTHlNG. l of ar t4twat improisal a Ice. ' rations from & distance' p ng at this eto tabllshmenti base the priTilege of chOglng any easier which may. not imit:. • • , , ,-- N. It —A largeassortasept of. Patent ..i.thoulderrseihna Boys' Altfic. together . With a general asaortmant of Youths' &satiating Gonda, which yearn prepared in sell at low prices for cash: .!..7 , September I. '4.5 . . . l':. .358 m i A. L. ARCHLANIBIULT'S HOISTING ,AND Pti,MPIN-G ENGINES, Dlanufbotorlr 8. E. con_lsllol and Hama, 14. ig rpng i goes, Pile Driving. Raising ‘ t en Ore final Minew, Pumping Water. Nixing Ore , Wswirers. PertaldelOaw, kc. new Machines can be rrqtnoted by a imim on an ordinary road. The first premiuM (Sliver Modal) was awarded by the Franklin Institut& at their Exhibition in 18.51 and 1853. and by the Pennitlianla State Agri.. cultural Fair, at Philadelphiaein 1851: The Phll.4delphht County Fair. at Philadelphia. In 1/155... Also, the New Jersey State Pair, at Camden. N. Also: manufactured to order, Statlnnary Engines, large Or small. pine Shafting. Mill Gearing, large and will Screw Jacks for Railroad coMpantO, and Machinery in general. Repairing promptly attended to. " • These Engines may IN seen at tbi',Factory. Ai orders are constantly being filled. eirrularkwill be sentiby mall when required. giving a desetiptiott",,,pf : them. Philadelphia, January 10.1858 . 3-3 in TO BUILDERS, , - LUMBER! LUMBER!! rSHE subseriberhavingloh the 'lo' t day i l of tinsember. 1E46: porch's:Kith° entire interest of I orris. Seitriu & Co., to a saw-mill:at Mount Ildpe, situ ate in Stutter township,. tkhdylikilVissintity, ii prepared to foittsti - , bills of Lumber with dispatch. and: respect filly solicits - tho patronage ao libedWhy bestowed on the retired tirtn. • ' - . • ~ JA9.IOIBBELL. Pottsville. January 12, - 55 „..... I :Z -. - . LUMBER AND PR - 11): 'TJINief.R. • INTZER I)AVI*S, are prepared .13Ejto supply any quantity of litmlock and other tiM , WI., tram their 51ills (sawed to 4der.i at the ;cheapest rates. Dealers and builders will AM It their ititeiest to buy from them. They have also's:Ronntitof Prop-tiM• her for sale. which they will dellvel on the Little Schuyl. kiln:ultra/Id, 3 miles above Trunalint. j Tamaqua, July 7,'53 "7-tf LAlNalEilt LUMBER I! P ho'subseriber respecifully announces JL, to the public thathe has cothpleted his /item Cir cular if avi.mill in Locust 'Palley,' Ifitinylkill connq, and is now, prepared to furniah all kinds of Lumber at the lowest 'prlces--such as Pine, liendOck and Widte Oak of every site and description. "7: , . Sir Bills of Lumber eat to ordteat the shortiist notice. N0v.17, '55 416.tf - X,DWARD R. BL AND.'. -- Lurdifi - ER - r - LUM BER!! 1 1 . HE Dauphin &.Siitiqueh - anna Co. having two saw miffs runnio. can fill with dispatch, an at the lowest rates. orders (of-Hemlock, PoplarrirOak lumber. pf the ustd rises and leflgths under 50 feet.— Also. Chesnut shingles, shinglinx lath, 'and , plastering lath always on hand. Persons doeirous of ordering brea ker Ws or any heavy quantitlekof lumber. will find it to their interest - to apply to the underslgned,tis the Com pany has a large number of tracks on the tract, and can give great despatch to any ordentrthey may reeeive. - ELLWOOD WREN. Eng.! ti• Supt. Lotter adOese-- - liarrigharg,,Pa." .15fimll November 10.'53 ------ MACHINE CARPENTRY. BABII DOOR, MOULDIRO VAR WARToRT.AT St. Clair, Conntyi Pa. • PINE SubsCriber, (oFtfie late] firm col. Brigbe & Lawton), having ti!or Ms Manufactory in complete order, is prepared td tianuffmtureby machine. Fr. frimline Prams, Sash, Mari, Blinds. Shatters, Haw Awning "at, and g ..! rMer ath ally all turning in :Mod. shift & Railroad Cdrs, with the`f Iron work complete. Sm., dr— &Übe shortest notice. He has for sale Lumber of any description, and can furnish Bills of Lumber at shortnotlce. Al" ananort , mead Doors; Mgt (glasedentprimed), Poste; &c., constaLtly on band. Persons dextrous of purchasing articles in his line of business, are invited to call an examine his stock and tworkmansblp betbee purebasingelsewhere. Orders are solicited, amd strict attention 11111 be giren to their talthfel and prompt esti - cation. i cavvracs LArrON, Tehimary 3. 1 ,435 •i My 61•1 Om MEI • NEW LUMBER YARD, - ~ • in nennytkinuaven. ,- 1 PiLit &,- -FRITZ, :feepeetfulii invite , the attention of Bnilderaind others, tie their large sumertment of Sratoreal and arses Lombuy which they , will be to hush& by the better end of March nest, a the lowest piss/Me rato,.von-cxsun , Our stork consists of Werra - Sod Tweet Tura Beans, YA24.TELayid Hattoex. Also hieery stuff. such as NAM, Joon, TUrnms, BcANTLISais, Pows, de: We hare also pe• dewed a lame assortment of different otalktles of tom? and Lay dersoms, Pecans. *twee t.Leena4 Parse and minty together with all ether . materials belonging to the Limber Trade. V ..' Quo of the tit m being a prittical lenildek we - Metter otirselves on bovine selected out stock In fetich a manner as to give entire satlettection. - - But heavy Itniberbas been sawed to order, them prereatiett much waste to the par chimer or builder. „s. ',,,,. • 1 '•- Call and essminatorientos ,rlßdeasinwelseithere. • Yard apposite Dr. Palm's once..,. ~-,•-,- .., P. it. PALM. • VIVIVIN 1 G. FRITZ. Schuylkill Urn* FrkPaltri*.ltid. • .! RAy . ..- -- -- ------• _ . TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.: The Beheyndil CCLIMMagrAMMillhOllIbt Co.,; A AVING now. .tlO iii large I Shop ' 7 66. Rama Street in fuilißi ipoor neati , Invalid to tarnish to carpenters and letil generally, Doors, blinds, Shutters ., Posh Montiktinm . fond Window Frames, and every article in Or line In the latest style and Workmanlike manner, ended a easing Of 26 percent. on former scot.. TheYhistratliPoix band a large assort. White Pine Plank. ji,42i,.5.'. 2, iN. I f 4 /.11. 30 1 14 inch m e i. White Fine iloardi and l Whitet:flne Flooring. 1 Yllow do. do .• TAW*: do 'do Dry and anion Beinkeek of alt kinds for banding par Oak, 3la t ie.vopinntiiiii,S4A and &antliag Boards, Cherry and wenint elank;dirailltig. • 1 , ," Also tinned work, instireetted- posts. intii* begs. hob. tots, on hand tri tarteetitoardie, and tallied stud saws to order at the shatiodlititief" .-: .' I - '.. ' ,• - One Ten Ilona ilentimseritikate wee boiler. all laserplato 'and in grn b d order . P *. .i4 4k* . ' . c k.. 2 . -_ t„, - e - p, , b . y ntbuik lt Co. Lumber eutpany.•• .: .„:. z.:- - • Pottsville, dezusi eK X . 324t • MEM ex/mit - i- - .:..(.1).:**.'40-i EIN NOM EMME WM tat 14.1 A. Clefs alta.Catenialit weetaki. 9 1 H18 *kW Whit 'firet eit= • j • miasma tw sept:;uistoma oitikberi misteti sreduates braise& c 5 tbeturtnew men ludas alit oth er cities. was cw Jona ith, ISO, Masted, holl cotibitib• ed se a Ciblica Sceirdsswe with Ad of ftinzw, • The Corpse — otAectracttest Ws Iro pieties) character and et/Mains AT ibthe *endue twi!elt•inlife use fa businedi. WAN which, the,__trac_ dime of attending* apon tonne of m••;• UPON 4XI7MIRCIALI,AW, deliTer t ed, Ircir . their especial sip by, For the pceseo epaeon,the Iflori:l4fit akartsemcri'}eri rice: are mated in this depertinent S u.-ourrmEN, PrinciPai• hirodelogne‘bir hi soy *darer*, cos applies don by hitter. 4, • St Beok-Kcoting, on re. • retet, - per mail, et t St 10. 'Key to alma* eta. • , ARCADIAIt 1111,11TITUTE. - - ID HIS ''FLOURISHING. llockled atOnilgsbnig. Lai intend upon t„ second year of cuttstenee. The fine'acenery of lbw announding country, the haalthy,gnietandretited • lion of the elgagenre not surposed by any In the State. It is easy of access,being Within two Wiles of the PhDs; delphla and Beading EaDowd. boao4 llo loYaddhliffialla rums twice even day. . • • ' - - The miles and reinaiar . o taught and,lioarded In sep arate &Midmost*. •_ ; - - -1 - : • TbeTbliosopideal ApPiratniemepitiesinstruments of the finest and most imprcrvedstyle. Each student should have several stilts Of clothing ofw plain style, a Bible, a few towels, napkins. an timbleits, a, pilr of slippers;''' , blackleg - and shtlebrathes, and vely_Little siwtsitnit The wholesale year is divided fate two sessions., - first evasion of the year onntommas on the 15th of AP and contitmes In weeks: the second 'opens. on the 15t of Octoberiand eonthrites 22 weeks. - ' Them Is a vacation of • 4 weeks at the end of etch madam.' - Pupils can este* at any lime. *an winos. Teams English and Mathematical.' - $l5OO Languages with the Eng. At Math - - 20 00 tostructiodoo the Piano torte, extra • -.. ,20 00. ' Use of instmumint - - - 400 Hoarding. ($2 Sewer week.) - 55 0 0 VP-Payment tc be sunk Hituvieig, ie volvance-la Tor further inibrmatkm. ' . _ ELIAS SCHNEIDER, Principal. iintiusbunt Jnito 10 .'l5. , > ; ; _ 24-11 TRANSPORTATION. YNE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. DOTTSVILLE TO-HARRISBURG, This line connate daily with all thel'irreat south ern and Western Bonita. By arranpment Shell , place of loudness in Volin'ille 4 e lll be at the office of !Toward I Co" 7 A. 8. WILLIAMS, Superintendent. April 22.1854 . 1641.7 PHILIO V A.4 IitiOfiIaRAILTROAD: noti : - 141704 UV YUEN= N MERCIIANDIZN. lANWAFTER- OVEMBER lsi, W until' ftuther the following Itates of Ihelgtit will be 'turd perloo d _ e: 1 - • _ll4 I II • ••=114.1' It eituctii Or mane. te',,till, . - 42,5 1 :: , 1144' 4 " ' Dry Diode, Conthetionery, Dooka. Carpet- Ingo, Main, Pito& Meat. Fish. Ohnsa.te ATiVlbt, Bra.. Dotter, Copper. Zap. Ear thenwere.Grin'dstoileaOrneerieallemp Rains. ilardware. Ind" Ilinliew.tnuo, heather, Ilachinery,Oystemella,fieeda,, Le. • ' Ik4r. COttca.Volice. Undo. Dar Iron. load. NtolasseaSalle. Ppikesatier, Prolrif 4 mn. SaitarOVldskey. &c. Broom', Mire Ihiclui.Vaano. 11111 Stance, Pitch and Ter:Salt, Scrap Iron. Timber and [Amber. vie., - Wicks. Vote, Cord Wood, My. Gravel, e Ice. Iron, re. htmeatone, ]Man % Plg Iron. Plaster, slate,ac., [Warty,' tetrind, " Oct. 21 18. St ... 4. • PHIU_ID'A'I READING RAILROAD. 14.3.: of tl r te nia l ifr h i l i a . dag . . NW, rites Freight aud Tolls ‘ o " :3' Coral Febr uary f uspotriby this Company, will be as follows. from March bib to June 30th, . . 1 . 4 ,1 ..: .4 E . e PIO* t L , I° 2 1 rg . r. ° 'S - , . g y ~ ,:t. 02 0 0 a :I P...- .Li ! . 1:—... . - Co Bktunond, ~'.. • 2OD 1 1,05 180 1'75 " Ph il adelphia. 1 00 . 1 185 1 7.0 165 " Inclined Mane,' • . I'9o :1 85 170 166 " 15leetown, .:, 190 i 1 85 1 70. 14-a " Germantown B. B. 100 ! 1'35 170 165 " Falls of Sehttylklll, 100, 1 8 5 cl 70 W;) " Alanagnnk,.. , I 100! 1 65 170 1'65 - Sprlng.sllll4, •i 165 i 1 60 145 145 " Conabehoelten and Ply- !- • 1 mouth Railroad.• I 1-65 160 145 1 45-I " Rambo's and Potts' and I •. ' _ ) .-- ions..: •:: , 1- - 160 416 146 110 ... NorristownOr.lbidgepor4.:l 160 i 1 55 145 140 " Port lienned,t,- - ; , . 1 1OD 1 155 145 1.80 " Valley-Om:re,- ~ ' ' 15511 50 140 140 " rhcenlB l, l ll % - - . 145 140 130 130 " Morsel Wq41. , .. -.' • 146 1.40 .1 25 125 :'Pothrtotenk - - - • _ 1 40 - 135 125 125 " Dondhuwilie, . 1:40 135 125 123 " Birdsboro' ] • . , I iiao 11 25 115 115 ". Ileadink,, • - ' •,1 20 11 15 105 105 " Between. Beading and Molirsithe, . 1 .20 !111101 1 01 "-.slohrsiville,r ~ l2O 11 15 105 105 ." Hamburg, ; • . ..:: 1.20 ill 5 • " ilrwltsburg, ' I 1 20 . 1 15 By Order of the Board of Managers. Marco 3. 1865 94f BRADFORD. Secretary MANUFACTURES. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Murals STREET; :mar DOOR MOW FOX & Uao., I.OII6VILLZ. SMUEIi-STROUSE has just opened a largo stock of all kinds of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet. Bags, Oustsishoes, *e. Among his stock may always be found Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Gaiters, fa,lipperi; &c., of every variety. Alsoi Roots and Shoes suited for Miners' wear. • • Are Manufacturing and Repairing dons at the alsortest notice. Oct. 20 '.51 . 3 424 f BLINDS-AND 'SHADES, • ()F every 'variety, on hand and made 'IL/to order, by • Ai Ili BRITTON & QOM No. 46 North Third street, Philadelphia.! Manufacturer* of Goltillordens and painted Shades, of beautiful" designs,- with every descriptiOn of Blinds and Shades, trimmings, facings. Le., whole:ado and rota, at prices that will givesatisfaction, uctober 73. !hst/ 11 6m VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. .rohSi., bet.liorwegtan & Mahaistingo t 'NVZE M. RBE anripunces to the cit • teens . of ikdtsvillo and vicinity, that he in pre pared to thrtonfActure Pnetiqn Btinds of every sire, color 'and stylv. at atfort notice and at the lowest rates. Ile feels confident that a trial alonello solltelent 1 be con- Allred of ihn'ndvantage of Vordnusinst his Blinds. • , A flne.assortstumt of faftntn sonsdintlf on hand. lie is also prepared to repair, paint. and trim old Blinds in each a manner as to render them almost equal.lo appear ance. to uew. • - ' Jan. 27„ PIO 44y V_ - • BUSHNEL & TULL. No. 66 Dock Street, Philadelphia, , • • 111%1 NpNITFACTUR, ERS of. Children's Children's chnows,whout-barrowp, IS ninety 13wro u gn, It arklu i Vrts, '" aim. Invalid Chairs, de, de.. wholes& n and retail. neV43mber.l2.. 1865 - -17 POTTSVILLE Saddle and Harness ilameradtery. OkaThe Subscriber would, isle most tospectfully Invite tho' attention of-the cilisens of Potts ville and the Coal Region in general; to hi s Me sin well selected stock of SADDLERY, all kinds of Cairlase amid Teas 'lsraelis, Collars of 411 desmiptions, Drift Harness, .&c. Ile de sires all who may need anything In the above line to call and, see his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there can he nothlog lost. Orders Ihr liartter, Sic.; promptly filled on reasonable :terms. • LEVY.% IiVOMELBI/011FE. opposite Episcopal C;/ girth; Centre street, /Uterine. March 3: )8.14 • • [Nay 18,'141 pi.tf Septlle has tried it la over 1100 cases. and never failed cs erept in two cases (both thunder humor). Ire has now in his poisession over two bundled certificates of its virtue; . all within twentY miles of Boston. . . ,_'-. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore Mouth. . ". ----- Qua to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples .On the face. ,Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles. I . i_ Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst cankei In lbe mouth and stomach. ' • i nits* to Owe bottles are warranted - to cure the worst rase of itryalpelas. One to two bottles mews:ranted to. cure all humor in .the eyes. ~, Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the Los mod blotches among the , hair. i. f: Four teal: bottles are warranted to. cure corrupt and Jim:ming litters, ~ ereptichs Of the skin One bottle will mire scaly . i ; Two or three bottles are warranted /to cure the worst 4 nue or ringicorch.. •-. ' Two or three bottles are wan &Met curs the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three kro, four bottles' are warranted to cure the ; mit ',rheum. - _• Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of seroftfla. i A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, ;and a perfect care he warranted when the above quantity !;ta talau. ' - - ' , Reader. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the ;') Vicinity of Seaton. , I know the rflects of it in livery t• ease. So sure as water will extinguish fire. so surei will .T. this cure hinnor. .1 never sold a bottle of it but '-.that Pohl another; afteee trial it always speaks for itself.— :: There are two things about this herb that appear to me ii ourimithig; first that It • grows in our pastures, in Some Plano quite pleatiful,and yet its value has never been known until I dip:Covered it in 1846---second, that it ~.4 should more all kinds of humor. Id ceder to glve some idea of the midden rise and great rollarity of the discovery. I will state that in April, 4833 k I peddled It and sold *hat six bottles per dap—in . !.. Apr 11,1834. 1 sold vier one thousand bottles per day of it. ---. : - Parne.of the wholesale druggists who have been Ito the GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. '.: kookiness twenty and, thirty yeam, say that nothing in -' •' r • ' ' ... ___ •._ • ' ~ ; the annals' of patent medicines was over like it. mere •.. ~- •• TlEWlClagalit l is. -.. - , • • ... is a universal praise or it from all quarters. ' 1 ' BD" • - 6 0u 0 a; Roicip,4l &WI Suction Pumps. Is In. y own practice I always kept it silkily for blinkers 1111: . Aubscriber informs th e c it i zens s, —but slum its introduction as a general fermi, medicine. ; great and wonderful' vtrtues have been found In, it that of Schuylkill county that be has purchased the era„ I. tkeVer suipleted.i ' .' ' • •'' .uokilfe right tomod them celebrated Pomp in fichstAkill ,-. gorerel moms of epileptic tits—a disease which w as al ' county. :Om 'Ara various Mods of these Pump, made q ways ennsldered incurable. - have been cured by a feer bot. on the s see printipleoineho as the 'Double Action Yore- 1 4 ' ties. 0, tifitat'a - sterly lf It 'will prove effectual In- ail leg and Suelloos Pun*, the Suction and Taft Well Pump. r- eases of that mall suabtaf—there are but rev.whol have Well Pasprivith set length, to prevent treerdng; ChM" ' soon more of , it thani have.. rot" rfulth' lr li t h t ooo lettona to supply uPPor stedut ' 1 know - of 'veletal eases of Dropsy.- all of tholulatikt te. • They are arranged fur deep and shallow Wellso—con i , peasoloseuredly IX. i. Sot the various diseases of the Liver. be used in En : In foaming the water on 'the top of ,": flisk:lleadaelm,llospertlal Asthma, Fever and AW12.41° the house in est: of Sre=lci 'water gardens or wash whs. 4' In' tbe Sidi; Diseasee of the Spine. and particidarly In d e dows. . Those 'who base tried these pump pronounce L. s ome of the kidneys, te., the discovery bas 'donet•Mare them tlieulecapeskibemost slmplei is the' remmtructkin. I good than ant medicine ever knoitn. , and the moat effective ever, swel, and not liable to . got ',. • No ehantre of dirt oetetiarr—eat th e be" yon g 4 out of order. .The following is one . of tbe.many Cerlifh 1 epoiddi Of' it. ' .."• 1 _ • . .. rates Wen by those who have weed , three pumps. . 1 •juromfiewsfor Nott"- - setts, nootlble 4 o"n rel •P lit da i -..We. the Undersigned, do becolor certify that we have 2 from five left' rem a dessertnxairui — dres emstained ride we toleration ?halite's latent Tnrc e i from five idelabiyoare, taaospoolfel. As no d irections and Seetion.Punip, mastifaetured •by Kamm Rogan & I-, estrebielippitiohkk ici nil' coostitutkraa, take_ ittlicilnit, to Foot, of iloneadalevaudtakottleseire Is momunendingi ' wPorstraw•tilitt lwei k t* * *d* Tic • ' oilmen ' " 7 ' ibelti W:the !Public /A WO; the most durable Ind efll-1 ,Manntitelitinut ,1 , ,, ..- , 1310 1{41 - ,, 00-Ts, • cleat means Pm , raising mid fundog water that 'hail o ver' ,•'''i ' " •• .21,2 1 5.' Wm , * Owl. Rohn% - mac iota td ottlAtiotki. • ••• o , - ... • , -• • -I', j ".o•: - , ,,. . , :. - A - .0 .1-.-t. ,p 4 ppask l pmalar. - . _... -;;" -.‘ -".• • J. Y. Shineoad,; - 4 0. W: ar is e n , it,,' : ' R. IlArterliool4,--• - , - phiswe3rolpetmsQiere PAK •e11y.411., c'llodute4 SI R.. 31. Ommiallor':,- ": ,-, Z• tt. Om' -I .. - C. I% Wallet% A &may Malta, '0, 1 0:: Iting.,-18'3:1/rolidltaT i' Bushkin' *I P. P• Drown,.,'i :I ' toLW- 4 / 1011 5 4 '.- - i 1 ,11. DuPUillgor ChtBlo3l4 Nfikri''''l. wag/. Sarida.;llo Twille t' 84.1 I 4 .4' 10 1 1 1 " f 4. rikate;.ll*l•o6 depth a thlk '• Mitlimaisiddinto 'llwilteilnayfiranix T. Mr , Dfoltit' isih . lsT. will he rad' ptlvrittentd.4llo:'e. cLomentit. ,i, Pots, l3'l North Ind Streft(RjkliadeaPh_, lo• P.. ',,,,' - o r; 4 ' -1 '' l'itiloutio47110:111.1/irfer'Soittyliincosaft.rt" roe Salo In Tottoesilki by'./.' G. 'Mono. 4 - 01 44 orlet • rottaltile. Sow. 10.'33 : , ' -UPI S !; a set ff. Eolcaau. . . May 14.1833 53•1$ OCIROCCOI-FACTORY. AIrOROCCOiLEA.THER and SHOE Finding Store, it Derr's old stand, on Railroad st" ottsrUle. The undeiligned respectfully Inforriur the en - Stowers of the above well lunkirn establishment, thnt ho will contin• nettle nuintsfiscture of all kinds of '.MOROCCO,' Sof h as Rll. .Straits. French Morocco, Shoe, Ilat and Book Ulridinp; Pink Linings, ac., .te.; and will constantly hare on hands general assortment of all kinds of LEATH. CR, 'uch arr Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leather, Slaughter tiles. French and elty Calf Skins. Miners Upper Leather:rind a variety of Shoe Findings, such as Threads. Nails, Pep.atimpt,:ke., of which will he Sold at the lowest cash prices.- • kinds of Skin", ansb u Sheep, Goat, Deer, Ate. and also Sumac. taken In exchange for Leather, at the highest mod* price% or paid for to cAsa. - rottrylllo,tort, 29,,1554, - CUBA - NAB FALLEN So hal the Price `fa! Hata 'and Caps. .443 e. WE would again most rospectrally pra t i'rite the attention of the eititens of Pottsville and country In general, to .; • our large and elegant assortment of all kind, Or, goods in our Hue, that wo hare now received, and are bed:illy receipt oG comprised of Hats, Caps, Furs, ac. llentleraen' - a Fine Hole-skin. Hale. always on hand, or made to cider of the latest styles. - Otter. Caps; Kossuth Hats, ilbapphates-1a short, anything in• the Hat and Cap line. s I ._ W would also invite the particular attention of the la • ....eetraent of P011).4 lie* to onfassorteieut which hove been telocted with vest ease him eel:nest storks in the emmtry.--- Nothing shell be left 111144520 on'antpart,•togtiesatls. raetwok. CO sad ere .us a trill, next door to Pottrville Rouse. G. C. LIVEZLY A CO. 7N. B A.lameassortmentofßritlaloßobosonhand,st prices to Suit the times. Norembew I)1. laiLlaITE SALES. 1,- c-4 , T , l4lo4llikti•Afil' CIB 2 TO 'LEASE 1- :•—•:. A 7 , I,4t i o t LUABLEzirstet o( CoairLand In i MidOPVIII WO- in t h e intrin9telistiene meiting Mina 450 sores and adioirs 11411_, _Ple:W ir jbe. •Lettosestwas Railroad. corn MIP . pantos Areetly threcgh this hart. ' hen. Asia assi Western lidihead Is otionedin INS n g t tweet will lima dime contatnnkation with • hiltitplitabeiliabeiee being only 130 inilebr the pabswilityll this and the 1041:11,14 , three tracts, aintitalsas llitlitiefes. on &seeable Ws; being a, megtsimiltsallie be& i loialige an extensive enUiery... —l 7 ; -, • , .. 1- roftlarthetit4entation and terms atply to i : ... 1 ,a i...;,... - - 1 4 1 , 3.1 Tisn'fig 1447!)&g, Sew Yar, —itafti. i''•:- --, •-- - - aid A n .. =MI - 7, e 1 . , ..:1 , 01111ALE, • • s 711111.1 11 011 1 raiduniams K A .1 ..011,EsAhoice Farming and lands, In th e town otOorlugtop. `sopoit3i;iter to the thiborare. Lackawanna sna Wool* halhoadt a short falsteuee aouthaaat of Cobb's, thitikoultbietera or Spine Brook. They are well vat emit lieitilethave‘ eutteseltra beach. maple. *ben* "met;bahlock; halt: Varietyuf other valuable Umber, In. The Am will be sold ai low rice It tppliedibr ' 11,46110,4 Iria o-41 *Pufable , Good warrantee deeds will be given. ,114apa:may,be and all. ingynnation 'Allen tit aPplylng to N. P. 11108ACK, ; 1 32 MI6 tjl ding,.44dk res cr - Dort. 'I4WV44;-"L% , -47-2 m `'• PRIVATE SALE. ILL be 'field, on' reasonable terms, A. fro:ammo "Loa tots of ground in Tamaqua.— Upended en the west by West street, by a fifty feet street e n the worth; and a thirty feet street on therms& . These kris are eSeil lispeed end are numbered 296 and INA,sre emelt 30k170 feet. The houses are good and cor go r tstan derniobrosuku Wall of-water on the venders. The Igir 6 "" ire ran*blPli with fruit trees, such as pescband entrants. both black and red. A very desi =rable property, ilither to retain in its present state or Ike ereetinie additional bosses. which nonld be readily and platitably rented. Inquiries will be answered. and fur War infannation given by either of the undendgned. , • W. 8. 3dount Carbon 0. if. kfeCABB. Tamaqua. .11111.44111‘.04-13; ' Otel 41.tf , VALEABLE,FLOURAILL FOR SALE. r .• • • 'subseriber offerliat private sale hitt valuable Flour Mil, in Barry township, near tto's Forge, 3 miles sOntliwest of Ashland, on the pablic road from ldinersville to Sim. bury, and alemt2 miles from the Bine 11111 'tens.' The MID is now in perfect running ..- oeder.irith lite inn of stone. The machinery is as pawl as nei.and of the latest improvements. Also, ntschi nery_Or the ininulitcture of Shumac. • Them are also 'bent p.l acre. of land. madly timbered, and the strong. est symptom of fish 11011 Ore and Coil. The only in. ducentent to dispose of the property is on account of death in the fsmily;.: Terms liberal. Apply to ' i t • .'": - ' 4 4IfTSR It; VIM ER, en the rlace, or to FRANCIS DENIMS% Batry township, Schuylkill county. 2-30 Jan4lll7 MEDICINAL, HAMM:MA=O BOOKS ADD MEDICINES. 1 3ROFESSOR SMALL ' S - Manual of Pi-adieu% Meriing's Domestic Physician, Laniieri rent's Guide, with the Medicines, and family Medi cine Chests, Au sale by • J. 31ORGAN. • •3 Third Sired, R,Ureitte. -Jan; 19 96 - [Auto 9, '55 W-lyj 3- PILIBADA.SURGEOBIP BANDAGE INATITDTE. iNaa Ilrortit Ws rime, abort Jihad. )3, C. EVERETT'S Patent Giadu -9 siting Pressure Tens,. will cure Ilup- 4 0111121. urcailafter erary o th er Instrument has Ltil vo',4 - Atnesican and French Trusses skillfully ° appliid. A superior article of silk 144 cotton elastic stockings, knee caps, belts, ke.: now articles of bandages, shoulcter braces. supputeri, and Instruments for defer. tatted. -' Phikideb 22 11 36 9 • 3: ~ LYONB' . ICATHAIRON. . • ilt YOU used 'Lyons' Kathaiion Z 'Tor the hair? lt is the most delightful toilet arti s la the world ousd la preetaMently beneficial fey Grey and Bald heads. The Kathairon fully restored my hair ••Iter isbaktorws of twat's yen. Yours truly : 7. . , It. L. Ant ATtlt, 15 ni 12 6 30 15 424 f • -1.10. 50 ViarrenStreet, Nevriork. Extriet of. Pile* Jamaica Ginger, for disk p 4104 and general nervous debility, ac., can be bad at . C. SABLES'S - 4 - led4nm'ery end Variety Stole, Centre Streets Pottsville. : October igt. 1853 - - • ' 41-tf • TRUSSES t 1411tIIiiiiElE ID a I t , TB.VSSES tit id. NLEO - 'Truss a Erse° Establishment. SouTki West Corner of 12th abd Race streets, Philadelphia. Importer of tine French Misses, combining iiirest• lightness, ease sad livability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can 'be suited by remit ting amounts as below :—Sending number of inehes round the hips, and stating side affected. Cott of single Truss, $2, $3, $4, SS. Doubt -SS, $ 6 , $8 arid $lO. Inetructions as to woo-, and how to effect a cure, when passible. sent with the Truss. tf Alio for sale.:ln great variety, Dr. 3Banning,'s Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure . of Prelansus Uteri. Soinal Penes and Sun. Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders, and EredOr Braces-adapted teal! with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs: English' Elastic. Abdominal Bettie, soriA. Syringes—male and female. a'-Ladies' !teems, with Lady attendants. Philailelphia. July 28, '55 • 30. l • IIY the aid of a MierosedikeiNtre tie 6: jUll millions of little openings on the suillted'of Mir' ',ciao". Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on • the akin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases . of the Kidneys. disorders of the Liver, affections of the ILoaft,Ltillamationef the Lungs,Astma,Coughs and Colds, , are ty. its means effectually cured. Every - housewife" knors that salt passes freely through bone ormeat of-any. I thickness. Thts healing Ointment far more 'tacitly pene , testis through any hone or fleshy part of the living' body, curfag.the most dangerous inward complaints, that can not to reached by other means. Fiysipelas. Salt Bheum & tkorbutio Humors. . •.•._ 2•,;:o remedy has ever done so' Mitch for the, cure of die. case's of the Skin, whatever form they may assume. as this Ointment. Nd'ease of:Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore ileadsi Serbfula. or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence! Theinventor has travelled over many parts of the globe; vitsiting the principelhospitaladiapensing this Ointment gating advice as to its application, and has thus been the mains of restoring.eormilem numbers to health. ~. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds & 1310ers. .. Some of the most scientific surgeons rely solely on the Ingot this wonderful Ointment; when having tempo with the . worst easel' of sore*, wounds, ulcers. glandultw sar76l- - . Reim and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East. large !shipment* of this Ointment, to be used natter the direction of the illedidetStaff. in the worst'es. sezof wodnds. it will cure any ulcer, glandulerswelling 9 stiffness or contraction of tin, joints, even of 20 years. tending. . - • . . -, - "iles atid , Bistulas. • these end other similar distressing complaints 'can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. - &AA the Ointment uisd P il ls should be used fa the folbssb. fag eases: ... Bunions Sore Cep! - ~ . . . .. nun, . ' Sore Breasts - . ('hopped Hands , . . :re m Heads ilblahis ' , Fistulas ' ; Sores of all kinds • l , Gout ' Sprsini ~ bumbago • Scalds Mercurial Eruptions " Swelled Glands ' . kites • . , .- • SHIT Joints . 1. Rheumatism : . 'Omni Salt Rheum . Yenereal Sores -Skin Diseases , . ' = W ounds of all kinds. /rrilold at the litanuttietorit , s'of Professor liottowsV, SO Maiden Lane. New Yerk. and 244 Strand. London. and l all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the 'United States,and the civilized world, in • POts. at 25 . eents,62% *tit. and St each,, `•Sfirrhere is & eonsiderable say! gby takitlg the larger sixes. . • I N; B. Directions fo the sure of patients In ern, -,Alleerder are affi . xed to ear yot. I "June 2. labbi • . - THE GREATEST Medical Dierevery of the Age. •._ has - I[AR. :KENNEDY, of Roxbury, as discovered in one of our common pasture wade a , neuuldy.that curse • Every Mimi of Humor, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. ; 4441 Nay 20, fy) . his. Sept. 22.'65 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! For a Marvellous Age. - -c-Tmo.g), )0 1 41XONVMUSa Mintaima, coallaNy, • -tletaata - BaIIASNOM ntiriet, -unnEnnette, • , APER c 4; - PITAVt 3 9 O ,O6:II:-1 -r =knot *t i tter imperil*. !against Ina or I da Ay V IDA 4 Pell* lA L th*-- S ex , illian4 Navigation vsnaportation. Bistqs a. 8. Cumin; ikers!asy. q: • ; - Pyvniatent.. _ , V. WILITNIV: Amts. - rottirdup, dobnyikill eon ty, Parma. It -if . SINNERS' LIFE INSURANCE -- AND TREAT COPLEY, POTTSVILLE, PA. ri at- VrtAiL sloopm—c_lt ARTER pirpti . fhb CompanT, chartered ter the Ligiidature of ay m ales, with a capitalof One Hundnd -Tbottletnd Dol >ars. is now, fally .cospadsed t !and has onataettesst ud- Abe ocanpsni breveted tiVreesise l atoniea and otltis. • Pintail"' In Traid• and allot, interest on all monks Aes , wawa intrust, . trust,* the Woof ever per cant per annum. principal and interat payable on demand. • Vol rates of Premium on LiAtlnsantnee, seethe printed Tables suppUed at the office of the 1301:13paay, Centre Street, Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange no; JAant utj tiTZLISGER, Ir., President. ;mit u. Atio, Seery and Treasurer. April 1,1861. • DV 'THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL: A)41! JOIST - STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE CENTRE .STREET, next Iljdoor above Oreen's l Jewelry Store. • " CAP IT A L _ $lOO , OOO-CHARTER PERPETUAL. Ttilevempsny, madly chartered by the Isistatune of Pennsylvania, is fully organised. Thelksospany is prepared -to elleet Insurance uponlivee and to reedirdend execute trusts, and to Won in toast on Monies releAred at the rate of five per cent. per annum, endear otherwbe agreed nom. Prindpaland Interest pay able on demand. iCaPital and *sets safely' Invented in Ronda end Mort gagee and other good seamdtiers. Annual tiMdend of the Profits will be Made payable In arab, Or appropriated to timpsymeat of premiums. . • trot. rates of Premlunes on Life Insurance, see minted to supplied. it the Company's D ew. _ NATHAN EVANS, Prat. SOLOMON FOSTER, Viee Pres% dime, h 0791 Walnut Streit, betweerr i Thlrd and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company, with a cash Capital paid, in, combined with the Mutual principle in their Marine and Inland I/apartment, secures to the mated ample indemnity, with Participation in the profit', and withontliabllity for losses. The Company will lane Policies at the usual -rates of premluma, embracing; Maritie, Fire and Iniatul • Darla Pierson, D l:l . set t udu t d h e er nri ' ed, Jcamph Maxfield, '. Peter Rine*, . John R. Addieks, George F. Tyler, D. i n tiun eti m satcon. ett, Samuel &therm!, DR. IX LUTHER, J' resident. Joiami MAxnem, Wei Preside:3' Wm. F. DUX, &eretary.< PETER D. Linti Mt, has been appointed Agent for the abase Company in .Elebnylicill County, to whom per iona desiring. Instranee can apply,! June 23, 4855 [April 8,,M 141 25- STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO tiouRTH ANNUAL STATEMENT ..Msy 13,1951. Assets, Slaylst.,lBs3, Cash premiums and Auterest resets % ed the past year, Mutual depart- meat, $101,648 Alps Reeeliable la same; 03,84 T 94 cub Premiums, Stock Departml, 40,52 —,--.170,568 • ..s§. 344m` 'Lassa, expenee , rommiericen, insurance, mutual department, • 104;3'08.53 • Ai stock " 27,031 98 ASSMS: • , Bondi. mortgages, dock and other goOd securities, 173,123 72 , I fillis receivable, 187,009 86 Cash on hand and in hands of agents:, For Wire or Inland Inintrunce. apply to • J NO. T. SIIOENER., - Atent - July 15,1854 • 234 y PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 01111 e, N.E. corner of Third and Dock, Milan. fIAPITAL $500,000. Charter Per kjpetnal. All the proßta divide i d among the policy holders every year. The only truly mutual company In the city or State. Insure lives ear short terms, or for the whole term of life, grant annuities' and endowments, purchase life interests is Rea) Estate, and make all coo tracts depending on the contingencies ' of life. They act as Executers, Adtninhdrators, Assignees, Trustees, and than - lbws. , TRUSTEES:. Daniel L. Mi ler, • Joseph M Thnmrs, William Martin, Edmund A. Sondes, • • Samuel C. Ildey. Charles Ilallowelti Thesphilus Paulding, I, - Richard - S. Newbold, Samuel J. Christian, ' William 11. Carr. Ellis SI Archer, William P. Backer, John 0. Brenner, • Aames A. McFarland, William IL Kern, .Werner M. Resin, Samuel IL Trotter, 11. C. Townsend, , Augustus W. Harker, John W. Horner, William Robertson, . • Samuel W. Weer, Benjidnin Coates, • Daniel L. Hutchison, Samuel E. Stokes, Rodolphus Kent, ' Peter S. Miehler, Easton. I DANIEL, L MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, rice President. John W. lloansa, The subscriber Is agent for the above Company, in Schuylkill county, and will effect lc:sumer" and give all necessary information on tik subject. 'J. 11. RICHARDS.I.Agent 46-tf 311tiorvvIlle, Nov. 10, ',55 INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co . . of Philadelphia. Once, No. 163 1 4 Chesnut street, near Fifth street.' • DIRECTOII3. - Charles N. Banekir, fleorgo Ir. Richards., Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, • Adolphe E. Rorie, - Samuel Grant, - - . David S. Brown, J.cob IL, Smith, Morris Patteison, ' I N7E:Haus to make Insuranee, porn:anent-or limited on ' every description orproperty, in town, and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent ifuud, which-111,th their Capital and ~ 9retainms, safely iniested, sfford;ample protection to th Insured. The assets of the Company on January let,lB4s, as pub lished, agreeably. to an Act of Asseutbinwere as follows, via: Mortnges, $800,558-03 Stocks. $51, 563 TS . Baal Estate, 108,3545 90 Cash, de., 49,197 ST $1,2200301 . 67 . 1 Temporary Loans, 125,459 00 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million two hundred thou.t. and dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the sivantages of instsranee, - as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. • CliAltOIS N. BANCKER, President. • . (Mamas G -Das careiecretary. The subserlhe has been-afpointed agent for the above mentioned irditution,and is now prepared to make In sariatetiti every description of property. at the lowest rates., • • ! ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. ttev the. Jan . 11. IRSI. 2-tf rpHE'GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Attnnity and Trot Company of Philadelphia. Of. Lea,) . 140. 132 Chesnut "inset, the First. door Luta. the CustOm Ilonse. , • CAPITALI3OO,OOO--CIIARTER PERPETUAL, Continue to make Insurances on lives on the most favor able terms. , ' The Capital being paid up and invested, together with a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security : to the Insured. The premiums may bo paid yearly, half:Yearly or quar terly. The Company add a Boxes periodically to the irumnin res for life. The first Bonus, approprttted in December; 1544, and the second Bonus inlk.cember. 1819, amount to -an attains of $262 50 to every $l.OOO Insured under the eldest policies, making $1,263 50 which will be paid when It shall become a chant, lusteSd of $l,OOO originally insnn ed: the hest oldest amoirrttri7 50; the next in age to $1,212 50 for every $l,OOO ;.,the otters in_ the same pro portion according to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of more than - 60_per lent. upon the premiums paid, withoutincreaslng Olean end premium. Thomas Ridgway, ..: - John A. Brown, Armon Davis D. Danner, =, John Jay Smith, i- • Frederick Mown, Robert Pearsall, George Taber. Joseph Yeager, • John R. Wither, ' Thomas P. James,. WhartOW Lewis, • Joseph T. Salley. John X. Slack. Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanations, form of application and Inither information can po had at the otAse. ! TIIOMAS RIDIWAY, President, JonV F. Justm 'Actuary, • , no-The subscribe r is agent for the above Conipany in Schuylkill Coanty, and will effect insurances, and give in necessary information on the subject. , • i " 1 ' p BANYAN. Arril 9. 10 44.0 • ' :h. ',. 15.1 v 4 ZI. WHO WANTS TO BE MARRIED' THE ART!;-DF IMF, MA KIND. The most erxtritordinary book of the Nineteenth century!' • . TUB BLISS OF MARRIAGE. nip . IVA 17 TO ME ALTAR. ammo* lUDS. LIM; OA, 110 W TO IRIS - A LOVER. )NE ce volume iur of 100 100,000 v r ei ag:, .43y2.1mo can ed.— I Thirteenth edition ready. Printed on the firma paper, 1 I and illustrated in the first style of art. "Lore nate the court, the ramp, the grove, For Love Is Heaven. and 11091‘012 is Lore." • So gang the bard: yet thousands pine . For love—of Ate the light dirine— 'ho, did the know some gentle Charm, The hearts of those they love to Warm, Might live, might die, in bliss' trPreme, • Possessing all of ri& they dream. The road to it edloek would you, anew f ' Delay not, but to RONDOUT go. Time Ales and from his gloirmy wings , A shadow lolls on living things: orhen seise the momenta as they pass, Ire tall the last sands through the glass At least the present isyonv own, While all the future W unknown. A happy niarriajte,man or maid Can now secure by RONDOIITI aid. • COINTILVTO. It teaches bow to make ladles or gentlemen win the j - devoted affections of as Many of, the opposite sex esthete • hearts mar desire. And the plait is NcOdmple, yet so cap. tivating.pat all may be married, Irrespective. of age, are potence or position; and It an be, arranged With such ease and delicacy, that detection is ible. • • It teaches how to make love.. • It teaches every eye to form a beauty of Its own. It Wadies how to act when fascinated by a lady. It teaehes bow to make the wrinkled face smooth: It teaches yon the kinder wife toselect to render Made happy. It ;tires advice to the lever whole's belie owe truly so anted; and Is rejected afterwards through the Inhale. renew of friends. ' It gives,' remedy the unrequited love. - • It gives yoninatmetions for beautifying the Bari to have a handsome betiand bands. llow to remove tan tug freckles. • . A Lecture on Love, or aPt taste Advice to Married Ins , Ole* and Gentlemen. This is decidedly the suestiesettlaneg, Interesting and really =del and Triclinia work on Coprtehip;l3latr ay, and duties and delights - of Moded Life. that has ever been Issued frees the American peeve. The artificial social ayatein, which in so many Instance* prevernte a union of beads, and sacrifices to reetveritiotialism the happiness and evin the lives of thousands of the young andp=eful of kith sexes. ht thoroughly analysed and *eery one who rontemplates Dunnage, and e t:islestribian Infallible wistaria the osiertikt of a partner. for life, Should pittehate this great text book of connubial felicity - • _No one will ever regret the. Otte P. 1- for eluth am leer secret ! 11 1110 an/ tr Th tiold di e ertlilaTletballite In the. Rnlßed States or Cantata* readied at par. .! mtean beatiat Bane ealikenia. • -•• ' • •, - 1 • • that neiteseent tbr pea to do la. to . write al letter In' as frit iota' as pneeildis, enclosing one - dostler, *et yaw witb the: Mat office. County ang Stet% utlist direct to .PROF.RONDOUT, Pitbfiabor et Ahqt. " • r No; gettyedgthatteeti Neer York. thygspoir,lftl Nassau atiecht,are the whole lab agents. 1000 Aptsita konlett, - ' Dee fl, iv • AN CE. $358,318 10 111 V 26,667 26 19,033 443 19,76118 Ml=l lIANABIII3 WIRE geitttislS. MICR ERSVICE.LE: KURTZ & HEISLER, Mate Knoti l ~Heyorlo A ir po i ) !. NaMailditlirer.2 .0f ' : m et iiirc 'I screens. C4.41 - 1111(11eil *ire 4 .roonae, 11, 'PW &e., it4 311riernsifte, Behnylk.ol " County. Thankful for the libera palrtfnate DM' hare raceis;ll(rom the Coal Dealer* and otlmrs.lP the TAzt, would mist respzetfully solicit their manta In the Wars. All work done it our shop wilt war anted, . Mot nn one need be afraid of ghtting a bad job. J.- - dr- Kartillnitna ono of the oldest. and Ms matt MX. tleneed Wiry Worixr In the county. we feel sure, that wit Ms tarn out that:wet:Ow Seamus !ft the Itcatieso. f. „ All orders si.ll to .IL hurts . 311 nerstiu. , w T. or Pottsville, or ltiarta A Hesler, Mlnorsvillts wto be promptly attended to. • iOl4l Awes impaired. NUJ , IP, 1'355 : IiNOTTSVc. WIRE SCREEN Change of PToprietors. THE IliiderSigTl ' ed hng , - maid the proprietorship of 'the- NVitt I kle4ll Factory in Cool street, !styli cop. • 6 +- 7 ducted by it G. tike. and desires to ran I tbsattent ri of Coal Operators and the publlexenewly. to his exteniireestablishment. Airangtnnents are mark 0 - Procuring the very best of materials, and orders for work to a-,Lameantratnt will bet filled stifle shortest no- Hoe, and on the most attisfset,ory terms. ' rho subcrther, moreover, haifng secured the services or Attila' and experienced workmen invites the most tie gid elarnination or teat of his screens, promising them equal to the best turned out in other manufactories. e,113.5b I.tY JOIN IRON WORKS. • ir,imactus. CARTERS A'ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, • Tamaqua, tichtlytkill County, Pa. The Subseriberrc l proprietora of the ;gm shore named ex tenaive establ ment. ir an '", flounce to the:citizens of Schuylkill em 4;11311- "* ty. and the public generally, their readi -;„ - limbo turn ont any and all kin& of work In their line, at the atterteat notice, and In the moat "at tars-dory manner—such as building Steam Engines.man ufacinrlng Railroad and Drift Cars, Pump Outings and Machinery of klMls: Jnlv the ta;al workmen are' employed. and aatiafact ion may therelhre be WAY auaraideed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled. ! . CARTFaid & ALLEN. rat:maw:la, January 27, 1855 4-tf ' - ' , BEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER. MEADOW IRON WORKS. itunsos BitinliElt, Iron and "tram et,.. 1 ..„ Fonriders, reSpectfully infortn `their po trons,and the public generallyi, that they a= are fully prepared at the Anse establish ment, to istalsafactnes rdeam Engines of e v e ry size; Pumps,! Railmadl and Drift ram, and every other description of Iron and limos easting,s imitable for the Ckssi mining or 'other hardness, on the meet reasonable. terms. Also. Blow ng . Cylinders fur Blast Furnaces and Machine work in geneml. - Repairing of all kinds Ilene with neatness and despatch at the lowed pekoe. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. Thny would solicit the custion of I hose who may want article% in their line ln'this vicinity. Al orders will meet with itamediate and prompt atten. ti n. S. W. lii:OSON. Mare)1 4 .1 854 HUDSO`..i. 31INERSVILLE. DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS, THE Subicriber is prepared to mann ' ala4l &Mare STEAM ENO IN ES. of arty power, =MI Puinps of any capacity, and Coal 'Oreakrrs r o every description; as well .as every . other kind of machinery need iri , Mines, Breakers, Wurnareri, Rolling. Mills. Eaw &e. From the facilities posseimed for manufacturing. and from long experience in the'business, work can be turned nut at this establishment, at the rerylowest prices, snd of a superior quality. Persormiliklfolut of putting up machinery - of any kind. are invited to raritand examine patterns and become ac pualnted with priers before contracting elsewhere. Order"; of every kind are solicited. and stkt attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEDIAVEN. Decimber 9, -494 f • . TREMONT IRON WORKS, • i Tremont, Stihuylkill County,Pertna. 'the Sulnicribeis respectfully invite ellist!", the attentbM of the businesscommunity VCR,. ,to their New Machine Shop and Foun. ( , i i ii i i L drY. erected l in the town of Tremont.' and ,"' ..7. ...- .- under the superintendence and manage- Merit of 31essrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip I:mholtx. where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Prass and Iron. stub as steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any rapacity. COI' Breakers of every descrite non, all kinds of. tlearingi for Roiling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills. Drift Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings. inch as Chairs for Flat and T Balla, From , . Switches. and. all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um bolts being a practical Mechanic. and having had the eon f dence and experience for Many years in the Coal Revlon, - persona desirous of ;putting up 3achinery of any kind. are Invited to call and examine our patterns and superior quality of work. and heroine acquainted with Prices itt these Works. before contraCting elsewhere. .orders of Sr try kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. having several 15, 20; Be, 40, and ROlorio Engines on band.-,-: - '''llan.6, 185.5 l-ly , , C. A.,k A. M. SELTZER . . ~ DONALDSON. ?:;; - - NEW FOUNDRY R. MACHINE SHOP. Donaldson, Sepaylkill Co.. Pa. • The suhseribere respectfully invite *en, the attentipu of the business community '" to tit dr new Foundry and Machine Shop, jut erected in the town of Donaldson, .Schuylkill! county, under the manage ment of the undersigned. all of whom are practical workmen in three different branches of business, as moulder, machinist and cal...builder. They are now ready to execute all orders for Machinery. such as steam en gineer..pumps, coal breakers: all kinds of gearing for grist and saw Mills. and drift cars, all kinds of railroad • castings such as chairs. 'frogs. switches. schnte plates and brass castings made hi order. Also apple mills, par hr. hall and cooking stove: grates of five different sizes, from twelve up to twenty-four inches in length.- 11)3 ,. t. smithlng. in Rs various branches, executed at shcrt no tic,. -Wo flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donald. son Foundry wilhfive such entire satisfactt,n, as to se cure the future4ustorn of their patron. Our motto is "to live a nil leklivie." Orders thankeully.rettived and executed at the shortest entice, and on reasonable terms. ALFRED JONES. AMBROSE LOESER, • i LEWIS MILLER., July 2. 1 , '55 3B•ly • .._ PETER CON. - - . FPortOUNDRY & itchiMACkiviHlNE SHO P, Cor!milit ktll Co., O Pa. T.II.;WINTERSTEEN announe.: es hls . readinesa. from the complete, outfit Ciii". sl !;9l of the iiblye named estabi iihmen t. ' ply alb grders In his line of business— as for Steam Enifines, Railroad and Drift Care, rumps, Coal llreakers, Castinvi and Machine; ry, of every pattern. Ild warrants his work to glee satia• faltion, and aemardingly solicits patronage at home and abroad. I Jan.-27.1R55 4-ly FRANKLINIRON WORKS. I Tilt; Subscribers announce to the Pub ' ligt; lic that !they are the Proprietors of the ".* -- 1 Franklin Works Port Carbon. lately car - tinf.„-tecuic rigid on by S. Sillyman. where they con .. Untie 'tzt manufacture lo order, at itni shortest notice. Steam Ingines, Pumps, Coal Breakers and Machinery of almost any size or description, P.l' ruining or other pinToSes. Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, Iron or Brass Castings of arty size or pattern. Orders are respect fully 'solicited.; ; GEO. B. 1 7 155LEtt t 111.{0. : - Frainklan, Shovel Works. The krihrerihent cnntinue to furnish the Collier" , and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of nll kindA. at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is partlem larly•called VI 'their_ Coal Shovels. °Hers ShniAs of any size or pattern promptly attended tn. GEE. II FISSLIIII & 111{0. Port Carbon. Anzwit 21, 1552. • 34-if :POT.TSYIL.LE IRON WORAili. , Fo_nudry,nd Machine gnats!/a: : ,gEm - N.,,Ti0,.._LT1,„ Subscribers hare this dayjortned n 6,-partnership. under the i t. rer ''''' - firm of il'olllCol, Smitit EvomtloY. . 6. 7 —rn--:rir for the tranasetion of a general kh uN dr* .... .."-"", "-,1"!.."*. and Machin' Business. at the olleatate I lah'eti •Totteville Iron:Wake," corner of Norwegian and Coal streets. ; , 1 IL F. POMROY, WM. SMITH. March 2.", t, 1954 124 f CLIFFORD POMR011". 1 PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. TIIF4 Subscribers beg leave to an= • •! . 111; nounce ins their friends and the public. yG., that their new Rolling Mill at Pal Alto ,„ rrr - N :ak is now eomplete. and In full operation, a nd that they are prepared to supply • superior srarte of T hails of various sizes, for the uso of Collieries and lateral roadslf *Orders for rills are respeartilly_iedleited. and will nirpt. with prompt itttention it Vit at the Rolling Mill, tbo Hardware stnte of Bright k Lerch. Centro street, Potts ville. or addoeSs by letter-to. LEE. BRIGHT Sept. 2_.1855 11,3-tf rollsria , „ P. 0., Its, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, . Steam Car Factory, &e. vt OTICE.—The businesi of the late firm of SNYDER di HIL.NES. will be contin- Y by . the aubscriber In 'all Its Truinus 1-I•ll3Ligga branches of Steam Engine building. Iron • Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery. far . Rolling Mils, Mast - Furnaces. Railroad Cam, se.. Ile will also continue the business of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Artsl While Ash mid Lewis and 4141ns reins Berl Ash Cnals, being sole proprie-. for of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. January 21; ifai 3-tf TO COAL OPERATORS it MINERS. Pioneer Boller Works. The Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of the, business community to .."•• their Boiler Works, on Raibawd street, be -51 75,14„„:-. Mg low the Passenier. Depot. Pottsville, Pa., Where they are prepared to msnufacture BOILERS OF EVERY D,EKRIPTION , Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars. Ac.,kc.i Bolters on hand. Being practical mechanks, and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of business. they flat ter themselv4 that work done at their, establishment will give satistketion to all who may - favor thou with a hcall. individuals tind - ConspenteswiJi find it greatly to t ed• vantage to etamine their work before engaging elsewhere. • May 5,18.33 19-tf • JOHN k JAMES NOBLE. • . POTtEIVILLE ROLLING MILL. ' • r THE 14[111SCRIBERS reopretfoll y an 1 4 I notion , to the public that their new Roll 1 e log to now comp etd and in full ope TlELdiz ration, and that they are prepared to sup' - ply all kinds of Ear Iron of various sizes whirl tbey,4lo warrant to be superior quality to any obtained from abroad. at the game prices. .They also rnanufacture.T Balls, for the tun of the Co) lieries and Lateral Roads. neighing from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the • best iron, and which will be found mach cheaper than the imported article. B e i n g I mo 'cal mechanics, and hay inlaid considerable eneetenee in the Iron buetneart, they tatter them/else, that they egg give entire satisfaetion to-purchasers, and sled mike It their , Interest, to patronize home snanntae tures. I JOIIN BURNISII k CO: • December E: Dig 49-tf WASHINCtON IRON WORKS. • • Pi:des-due, Pa., 4 ligtA W " Bll ' & BROS. tropeettelli the forint httentban of the Mistrals. conimOn Ity , -Tv to their New Machine Shop and Foundry --.lz,z„zila erected betweetiCoal and Railroad street s, and; (nutting on 'Norwegian streo, w herr " 11 1 are prepared to execute An orders for machinery of Brass and loan, such at Steam. Mnglnea- all kin" I " ear' for,lntX „ Rvilliod Mills, Grist and Saw Slnele and Doable Idling Pampa. Coal Bnokers, Wirt Can. all kinds 0 Wilkes, Coalinga, sorb as Chair% fer Flat and T Ball; . . 1 Strltehas. Ar,: all Muds of east and aWiling. I Being prartleat nteehaelea, and hatingmade lbodemande of this Coal Region their study for years, also all kik& of 31Selthtery In their line of 'maims& they latter that:risers-as that work. done at their entaidtshmeut glre sallabetton to all. oho may honor them with a tall: Al l orders Oidaftdif received And Preveldif eXe euted, ort the nuadieasonahle terms. JOHN Y. ATIVEN. TISO WREN, JAMES N . WREN. 401! Oolober•^_, IS 154131 tazElos .PORT I .O pOTTSVILLE:"- izS~:eeve ~^ .~,v.,.*w+!~,*tie ~::tcjorfitet: .::.0 l 'A t tk. p. .., , i in it 1 4 -c - .. - --'• e j .<%ll It , • _", • b '„lo ••' ' peg, !;q4p! m Gomm .szeinunturr Mb; "AirietaltistrisFinaptesss essits , di .. ', 4, ' subs THE snbieriber will keep ~%, , el on hand ClorseiThnottoy and oillw 0 '? l% i f teeds,White clover and U l la r e:: '' ser U id i rpin a l l s, nether with Garden and Field' seeds. soy reb . ' liollitinoP •10 warrant to to fresh and good. Ile will also To‘ .,' • Odom lbr all kinds of 'Jolt Trees, (varrauted tr. i t .,,,2 . 4 they are represented), gricultural topkmonta. e,...7 4; 1 0 0 of which wIl I be tarnished at manufacturers' prkoo. ) t p.',:t.,'..' seeds and trees sold by the subscriber are sateen' g ~')... .... COI treat ear,, only from growers of reputation and staMt ' • fen Ile done not deal in seeds procured prinnircuously ti, I '. oilinKir market from those. who sell cheat). without reward to% - ,',' • i Geometer of the seed sold. Nor does ile earths's) orb " [ 1 ;7: trown promiscuously In small pardons. - ite... -:i.i' ' ,4 I to o obo e proximity deteriorates their quallir k : .2 ' moron, those of the same. speedos. This Man Winn. ;.•. t ''','Zi i lon to those who purchase wither seeds or I !,.:: tt. ' - ir " troy*, &e., send in orders e arly _ . to 4 . ..." U. HANNAN. -,,, I the Germ nalMen Telegtaph7 '''" as . MR. Ebrroa:--Every observing f r i ii. : : 111 ° 1111 04 . 1 2 must have-noticed that all r e , 4 „,„„4 w h en. ex ` . ,E: t.: K i t , posed to the action Of the atmospis su dd, n • ~. ig °l ly changes its complexion. This ells", Tn. ~ i ~, li l ealtrt' dicates a physical deterioration of the -* ea, w 2 Zn7e;l:l t t produced by the volatilization of certainßei s . al kir l octit i ciples contained in the mass, and upo n -1 t Lit v. l c womil „,, l the value of the same depends. The armac.. PIM Ima and carbonic acid generated by decomp,„ Les, sitioh, are volatile, and read il y escape wat t ../" Ills r . " not prevented by some substance whichA t t i A: t s a r as an absorbent and fixer. ' Contact of th, !WV / air with all the decomposing and putresee t 4 r i . ' substances, conduces to. the rapid detcrion s - ',T.r lion of the same, and should not he permitted, II , When it is necessary to expose any rinie`. , which it is contemplated to use for . marattic i -Alt Sot purposes, to atmospheric action, it is well.r.tel fu e r estrs ea , cover them with loam o; rich soil, or to sprin Ito; addi kle them liberally with gypsurn, pulviri zt .! ector,ciw charcoal, or water in which copperas liar be e: .r. las* dissolved. Either of these, if timely applied, "Wililita and in sufficient quantity, will effect a veld " I tt . ble'saving. Every farmer should-be provided th t „eir we on witha - stircorary, or some other convener( -----. — yr; for manufacturing and preserving manart,k, ' 11 1 1 ,2: th re are,few articles of greater or more,;, . l itsse acutial importance, to the • agriculturist - i; . .*" the sebStances that sustain his crops., ~ r `' lainet Coraries are constructed in various wayt. ° 4.441 They are sometimes Iniilt under the barn , stable, sometimes as a separate building, sr, sometimes in connection with some out-bur;:. 7 - 7 r ing. The most conienient form in whit giii ii ,,, they appear, perhaps, is that of a cellar undo : V:li the barn. This arrangement is quite econei• , ' ~e , ' ical, and enables the farmer to save not or Tai.a the most valuable parts of the solid ...vOide. ...pooriii of his domestic animals; but the liquferesr. • PAIR' meat also,—an article of great value in f; : . nishing pabulum to plants, and which tn4i, j,,,..2'.' economized and turned to valuable a cetr. toa* at comparatively sliglairxpeuse. All then L l = fuse matters which accumulate about 11,. rot= beets, barn, and other out‘buildikgs, as we. asesati as vast quantity of fecundating materit „2 1 ,4 0 , °7 ' from the fields •and woodlands, may hem is r i rMi' l worked up to great advantage. Muck, ! mak theta,. chip inafifise, forest scrapings, leaves, the se end trOcies of , juncus, and other aqur; P6ehn ,plifilts, mosses, and other cryptogamous r.. Id ductions, leather, chips, rags, the stalest= various domestic fowls, soapers' waste..citi.. Iflesh, chips , from the shoe manufactorly D aft-' - ~,. , dust, spent tan, old rags, and the &A lm : pant ' the comb-makers, are all capable of li.t. .12 11 4.1 2 coeverted , into the food of plants and of e.,1 '1 tributing to thersupport and sustenance ~' Mi t crops. By . mixing them with the solid oxen , r i l ment of the horned animals, horsea r sheel asAisr„±, and swine, they soon resolve thematlves in braid; a highly fecundating aliment, which acts ft- rim vorably upon every variety of crop, and bent Moll •ficially to every description of soil. It hi - , . been computed by practiCal men that one cot: W of manure manufactured, in this 'way. AL?. 0f0444! saturated with the urine ,, of the . animals, i . :itt worth one-third more than'.:vvheri made in the 0 1.= ordinary way, and exposed unprotected mai giesaitS air. Many farmers are sadly remiss in sue =sti 6011 to this important subject. They fun = Smlail the maxim, so widely taught in the great e .; .., eme of nature, that vegetables in., order , feed us, mast be. fed themselves. . This ci: ••••- ass only be done by manure, judiclowily ,Ll:', 44 , , and judiciously applied. When it hervn7', necessary, as it sometimes dogs, to cart Int ern nure into the fields before it can he used, IS Loa heaps into which it is thrown, should bett 747141 . I erect with gypsum or mould as soon as .'e r ns' '...iiii ited: This soil insure immunity from \ ,,, 1t. t and-also add considerably to the restilik .pags effea t of the mass i gypsum itself "being 3.7, 1741, , exeellent stimulant, besides acting as an et. etiki 1 sorbent and fixer of uniform substances. n have found that by attention to these matte nat . very important achievements may he made i• wi tg,l l l4 1 the way of sustaining crops.. But I and we .1 73 \rying-vou, and will now elute; hoping thattl.. jane.t r ts , r o few crude remarks here presented, may. ‘ op my of rate as an inducement to others to prese: : ,, , M 0 that which will be of still greater value • :your agricultnial readers, all of whom wiz, 1 1 no doubt gratified , to hear from them on th' W rn al important subject. - A PRACTICAL FARMEL :: a nifi:' i - i f lefiiito;.' —. TO WASH CHil:l7.—Take two• pounds,c bt iti rice, and boil it in two gallons of water tt v become soft. Then pour the whole into I -., ; 3, 1 tub; let it stand tilli, becomes of alas.t tht . 4) warmth usual* in washing colored linens; chtiii , .4l ,. .;,g put the chint‘z in, and use the rice instead ill* . soap. Wash it until the dirt seems' to 1)1; 1 4, 1 '4 been . got out.. " Then boil the same qu antilal ier ° , 3 : of. rice as above, but strain the rice, and rn th ri a l l it,_ (the rice) with clear warm water. Warott r , i the chintz in this again till quite cleats ; th ' "Ifi t. rinse it in the water strained from-the testa' / 11 of rice,. and this will answer the end of s tsic . . 2 'lf a gown, it Must be taken_ to pieces; t ' i when dried be careful to lay, as, stnoorh ---- )--, possible. _ , NM sr.e, To IMPROVE.TIIR HAlR.—Powdered u OS. t. horn Mixed with oil, being ,robbed upon t heads of persons whO havelO‘ st their hair,*{ causeiv.to grow again. A very good the hair is made' by mixing one parr °t tl anditi 'liquid hartshorn with nine parts of VD° tl'at o .tor 2o soften and cleanse the h a ir.—Beat • an egg, -- rub it well into the hair, and 0,014 wash the head well. If the hair is verv . add the juice of halt a lemon. This re ce 4 ' : also answers much better than soap for ing pet dogs. a t -To EXTRACT GREASE FROMCLOT II . --1: following is infallible:—Ttraixicen ounces rectified Spirits of wine add ten groins of d f J borate of potash, (pure,) half An ounce 1 essential oil. of bergamot, and oi in ounce 1. sulphuric ether; mix and keep a glste!treii stoppered bottle. , . -..f.Apply with • piece i r; sponge, soaking ti:,ciuti,7-",-oroughly wt.! the grease is not recce. The mixture e'r r ;, a peculiarly fragrant o dor and being a f • soap, chemically composed, will be. fouls 210 i, perfect sidrent of oily matt r. br id DENTnlrier..-*—The. cotrabetin.k. strawberry is a natural dentrifice, and a I rA juice, without any preparatioa, dissolvesl4": calcarious incrustations of the spar' It e l ders the breath sweet tunti,agreemble• rq: • Art:No infao, st ho riifish in cold _... - .46.------- --- To Bon, Sitti.i.visu..-.Atobsters o wl cei 44 must, bo put:dive in tioiiipkwater. 111 r ..:- :5-4 , . ,-- tn o __ . - Joints come off eu'sily;-,.they arc 'l'... 11MB Tu CLEAR CoFFEE;—IThen nothing can be obtained, trliy it little cornmeal the coffee before putting it to buil. 4 "-'. •••:. film mitt
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