I • • teit-13if - iptiM._ ; , ;' 3 , 1 • ,c,r11_,..,,„-„, _......... .•-,•;.,__ ....:,....,:,,,,.-,,, 1., ~ SOTS! OLOTOTOIL .- 1 7.= j ..„ . , _ ..i :TOPS TO TITI'EIII.7* • . - : frilE -. SUOSIO . II.IDER;yrouId ;varlet. i .o , , 1. , ~, -..----, .---,-- ~... , - ,_ .-: ', L 6iitlyriirautitieir illitilillosiitasstionsesot -- nratez,liwiti i esinerthan cheep' nag ' • ~ 1 Scaitytkiiteounty, that their easonaget of..libmigt ri.rt sli mini, k 4-140 7 : Attgois, sail eleit liket -.1 rawateyeetinten is-sageh lagee4tint weer. mei My It, mitire nit horpiginiti-M..‘ei NW . - ;,..: ;~.: r. 4 ~,,==‘So no ftwaa . t h. diNg 4 1 1 .*A1"-- Tw 4 pair, aid lielgicattoo roil. eat meet: ' - , t a is i, * - :ii th ,... gaten v eigt . : „ . ~..„ _ , - ,,...4.1. ' P.t lig to tetworas niu asaibea ! tlegariyas geese i _- - •—' .-. i, ji_o' ii i s _-• . V. stmt.' rich it wall : Wy,dn't yaw nog it .i. ; 4 141 Chen f aidftiraver, ,rZat 9ml. =l.l ll . Reddy hut, apt 'Ott, eve Whited far yea ' I '*-- A Pri l . l % trai . fr. 1 .- .„ : _ • . ift. - , t t i 1 " ''''' gril?'r ' --- - ' ' ', • ' I 11PIRMIliftt Plait= op iput. l'n., tt=rs. A..,r7, sill b3t4 4,ti elipvitan War !,, , i ,_,_ . The teed and tkaposo " i‘ , loe. , ---' , • ilft ' te 1(1111" - ' ' i l • IPLOMAS 'itarecbreo• awarded kr it 'Mat le .1!ki " NtIO) ak Wyee tali fiiredic- - , i 4 0 .4 0 44 ti ll ', isetecieigi s titte litilleltitiot Alikir'a tr-Jeutry litaida 'Caney in , , .1, th e *fin, 4 SW, A m ta i th er d -sw am tbe newts tint riots rasa( the Rams ..ato paper . -- ' I Pthuptlgli • WiiditY:tin IWO awn nli netty for theta kb autteggat pryatin - . , ~-1 ty istirattand • Saki gaiety._ Atpittittialikel‘ ' l'wo Siang Wise it like Shy Kane 1 'nano Now Rade digintlitint s - 064 3°"0 1014 Dimon% rya-Idth'stilm - ' • - I • .- - cu l+w m , • Posta fail built': Thin wit gins gab of 1ak,., , :c. .4., z i a . pi t i ii i"iii iii rsO k wo orign* . _ Kip a sigh bull ate a bole king thus, a . '-_ , _-, ,,i ‘ ; listen g Luny , Asians I* PothrelLia, - , - - - ' 'Sink. a 6 aperga with a Shan assiti - ;! ,, , --, i Ttgetirtillserbsi migite a great owatathy tin Saltiest rats_ his tbsaws.• - -..,-. _-_,! i thrftweet,lieritsgaitSeikuyiklitoosatita witkveat sae, - fan Untying& a trial to enumail ltestf: •-, -- . Tby grate mai a kennel I'‘, _ i D e o" ma t -, : Wax : The reitaiut %realm writ theii balks with reads ---- • - _ _.----------.---4--------•-. - Not batiste a and tt; ketch a gone, aid - ' • -, TO INIALIERSIN OIL OIAITOS„.. - • Nina tate 11:001 fraksintas frog his other , lIE UNDERSIGNED being largely , • atha.,, ; , 6l ' l ' Ili" P Gik ..__„ Bllll " 2 ' t_ takt r t _____"' " 4 - engetted la issaitectentet on clo th s, us made at -1 T Terliteliard ilexy er sine be" 14 tWO MOOS • ' S;VilkOPlOnai to Oat ids ant maanagend ands. The • , • -- Off lan Mindy grata, the kwill treatise " - skint to store op nattiateitbe iande' s4 nstagnented n et e d . the rim at whin bean eswwot Atikr i alm at kvin 12 ° ri tg bwi - Spaelticai% mar tnentaggiseting ate ontessAlls ' la .tbe aaliiiitogide of tby kektithes' • s t oc k mums ey swat 011.13011i1t ilea 2 atilt teat Simi Boa 'dye. may tby *Udder aster bee lasi!! wide-wa pattenw. etik e dk 3s iaiistnc saathte *ad Was; Thou head or Polly 'Milan, Sinai, .. , CARRTAXIS'/OP OM as dacks,drillsaadage Bed ell sieb rebble boo as all skratzhin -- . ._ ll °. s. 7"'"lt ieute. . in s e ho l lb l ft imeet l nnV om ; TdO su lat purkw elicLan l 4 to thole : Oa fool's lip (*Agit oiSsi, as wan as . ' mum- anlll DWOORIf OIL tolvti PS, b. 'mob, _L-Tolint there daty bred. Ind in Agit hid*. boasean gegketi twin Med. Philegsitdds. • -. • Akkanalatermeasty prgpostreas brieks. - ,_ - - -, TliollitirtlTYßAqtaaefachens. • I'bytl the a chat farm& sad re Tyre num* V" . , ..\ ' . - 4 1 -1 0 Two the *On of natal felicity trraza Alva was,oise of the worthiest Pieibiterian clergymen in this_ South. but, like his ancestors, very much mils his own way. He came from the &Ott+, and it was one of his forefathers who prayed at the openingof one of theirqicalesiasticat courts, "0 Lord, grant that we may be sight, for thou kuowest we are very decided." So with Father Wharf he was very decided; but it Ira not of ,this trait itibis character that , oar correspondent writes, whirisys of him: "Sometimes he was remarkably absent minded, and the apostolic honediction which he used in dismissing the congregation, he ' , would pronounce when sitting 'down to table instead of the customary ; "Once he *eat into his garden jut a s the be.anerwere coming 'up, and was surprised to see the old bean on the top' of the young sterns. Forgeuing for the momentithat this ..was the way in which he had always seen . them corning up, he took his -hoe, and for two houri, worked away most diligently among' them.: His wife now made her appearance, and astonished, as she well might, beat - his woris, exclaimed: ' dear Sir. Mae, kat on earth are you • -doing? „. - '"Why, you see, Wife,' he replied very in no- -ceat y, t eans have all come up bottotir nit ward, arid I was setting them right again!' 'When he was stated clerk Of the Fayette; vile Presbytery, and he was calling the roll . at the opening of the meeting, be came to his own name, and called it out louder and louder three times. Receiving no answer, and wit once thinking of,himself as the per ' son, he inarkel his own name, and recorded himself among the abiehlees." , Tho same Isi.irth Carolina correspondent tells a very good story which has been mkt= ted, however, long before his day, of others besides Uncle Hector, :hut he tells it so• well , it must be repeated. t't7ticle Heecarrwss famous for hiring- the ,largest nose iu all rape Fear region. He could nothelp that; though, but unfortunate ly his •habits gave it a bright, , rosy color, which, wi th a'eize, made it u natural and at. tificiateriniity. One night he retired to rest 'after iiroging pretty freely all the evening, • and waking up 'in the courie of the night with a raging:thirst. ho rose and set off for saiiiething to drink. b lt was pitch dark, and for fear he would pitch against thedoor of his room, which was usually left standing open, he griped along, wok the door,-directly be. tween his hands, and received the edge of it full tilt against the end of his nose. It 4 k r nocked. hint over backward, and he Bernin a oat with an oath and agony: "'Well, I always knew I bad a big nose, but I never thou ;ht.it 'was longer than my “rm before." Mout thirty. miles . above Wilmington, North Carolina, lived three fellows, named respectively Barham, Stone, and Crayon the _banks of the North East River. They came down to Wilmington4n a small rowboat, and Made fast to the wharf. They had a time of it in the city, but fur fear they would be dry before getting home, they procured a jug, of whisky, and'allerditk, of a black night Cr, they embarked in their bout, expecting to reach ;tome In the morning. 'They rowed away-with all the energy-that three halttipsy fellows coild muster; keeping up their spirits in the darkness by they the spirits down. At breaker 'day they thought they must be neat+ horde, and seeing through the dim pray the - morninga house on the river aide, Stone said:' "Well, Barham, we've got, to year place at loot." • "If this is Tay - house," saidliarham, "some. body has been putting up a lut of puthousia since I. went away yesterday; lint I'll go whore and look about, and see wheee we are, if youll'hold her to." . • - Barham disembar ks,iakes observation, and comes stumbling along back, and says: "w e ll, I'll he whippedlf we ain't at Wil, mingtonTerp yet and tbOit more, the boat has beento .' , ,Wbarf all night!" It was a - -14_ d the drunken dogs had bean rowing away • r dear life without know 7 tug it‘ o offer so much as tke•tuna he wandering the ed to catch fast by _the top is lagonywas so great, as he ght expecting to fall and be laces, that his hair turned white In the morning he found that me within two inches of the '.Pot they did nO) :-Who fail intg a pi/ dark., lie lien ' of th pit; bi held on all ll dished to with frio ' his' fee f tf bottom/1 PAIVATg DEPINITIONB.--Artist—A shout deNtitter,thitubleorigger, or tight•rdpe dancer. Geuttemen--onairho does nothing (except his tailor and: liyadlord,) and makes a at it. - Anthox —A,firt Qf vagrant; g enerally one who writes hints& down an a u. Genesosity—An obsolete term formerly sp. plied to clarity. • • Oiplyll=4mpudenee. llainbug—Xsed mostly is tnenlantile and do* 'business. _ . Circus-4aw•dust, apavias, and a toollia guised as a fat. • Shtve—Mbeti used in the North, moms ■ '3untliefu ‘!a*ln whet owl the South, matins alractiora-tabarai. 8161 (obalAeter) : " - MPlit'sd by embegest deft ilterivistake in the books, appropriate. ADlYOr.—lfof a -cnsolidated' city, a agog tr others' uses—a se)sreerorr in •the .6etd of prititice to" frighten...s way uniniti a ted emirs aturollitiveking bacierd& ffoneett - .A. thing Orshlids end Wallis, oftener beard of than 'seep; Nriir'a:'dog's nose like 'Jenne)/ exisse4t italways cold. The, propoinder this Weightitquerfis the same who is desirous of ascertaining whether s dry pink miler is the &tiler ender the store or the seller over the cellar, behind the teenier. ' et? WEI; the qualifications 'a man inuat bare to Vender Mei eligible to office AM 'vet and tigueos porklouse, a towhead of wbis•. bmrie knifir, seventeen grown up sons ; II tnilitnry brother•in law; and plenty of dogleg : tobacco. ITAlttas, , dos locksmith, bas piClpld . 'one nar‘uol gory locks; did it with a *lt: lick it. AA's %kir 49 It 144'14.)4q, TO igninitimar i is * MIMS PUBY E.' . &mitt " Split!' d Penn stresti,aTh4o46* fated es Ingot • =Mr pig torn, slest ben, stades, 'Nu pet ,wlpult_Mills.r, Mott tin, laid , foundry mftldp, , antlanity, babbitt soetsl, itand et all ktelhiipruit,= . ooppirt de, ite-• lb* milo• "Orr lu limed nal dist runty bon suriotherntstsls. Is Ids &shot* seeammodite itiethltdsts and othersat &stenos front the city, by tuntishing tiny sztkas they Islay want In thstar bustoeu. Attlelstrust mentioned In tho shore trill be permed d i id Isestded. Any Inquiry !In the shore this NW Its promptly anstranaL , • A. PtIVES, N mast South and Peen stmts. • • dady Sopf.:92. 'LS CLOTHINO PALACE-t-0 L - • czarinas or a scram QUEUTY,OI. •,- • rirmqmAs P. DILL& Co t, ,'B aatir =sir? snizEr Olaf ataxia 1 2, 4•345i0e. r . O. 105, one door, below sth, north ride, in the new Iron building. t , iterchants who want to purchase a Suer article of ma dy.tnade eiothieg.thee huger, twfore been offered: and gentismsra who would phase themselves in any garment for their wardrobes, or la suits for their eons, should go to Ms establishment. so admirable' in keeping through. oot, with the Groat Street of Fashion. cut which cited. and parchese the two, which can alone gaudy correct taste:: Snits or tingle garments Made to order at the shortest notice. A fell assortment °tens Tarnish ing Goods also offered. • everythfiag in the Welt idyls • fashion. and ticket.marjed with the loweit cash pries in pisin figures. • • Shea's, October 13. '45 41.Ct0 - NIUSIC'PUBLISHINC HOUSE. au- -LEI A *AMER, Succossorsto USONGS WILLIO, No:186 Chesnut street, u rider' the Utah Muse. PhUathilphia, are constantly publishing the latest Music, from the most popUlar Au thors in the United States, in 111 style that will vie with any issued at any; other house, either In this country orSurope.'. They have She the plesatire to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Music on hand, emulate of the largest and most complete assorttnent to be found In the country; they are constantly adding totheir stock all the .New Music published In New York, Dostnn, Jke. They also publish several Instruction Boas, which are In general aim throughout the 'country. PIANOS—A One assortment of the best numufacturere of New York and Bosten, at tho lowest cheap prices. 44 MUSICAL lATRUMENTS. Also, a general aserntatent of Outlast, 'Violins. Banjoes, flutes. Acmnlocos. ate.. Violin.. Hui tar and Harp String of the bealltallan qualitlei,sil of which will be famish ed. to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Order, punctually attended to. . Lee A Walker's Music and Pub:teatime can be obtained at It t.,l:si:NlAl_t4 hors aulAlaste .• trre. Potts. stile. • . • - ; • art OW till • U.S. Insurance, Annuity and .Trust ,LOUTH E. corner Third and Ches. ,phi V. 50,4100.1 Money is ne.mived on deposit daily. The amount depoeited b enteredler.a Depasit Book and given to the p Depoeftor,nr, If preferred, a eertilaaste will be given. 40 sums, large audio:all, ain reeekii, and the amount paid hack bn demand. without notice. . . . . . In tereat .le paid at the rate of .fire per cent.. coratifea elm from the day of deposit. and twirling fourteen days previous to:the withdrawal of the cley. f. . . on the first day of January, is each year, the tutored of each deposit It paid to the depositoror . added to the principal as he may prefer. • • , The company haste now upwirts'Of 3,400 dipositors its the city of Philadelphia alone. , Atty. Oditioloal I atbraletion will be given QJ addreadag tho Treasurer. - Stsphen R. CrawfaM;yree't,: William M. Godwin - , Law. Johnson. Vice Rreet,Ping 11. Goddard, Ambrose W. Th I ompsbn, George, McHenry, • Ad. W. Tingley,j Jam. Deverens. • *sob rloranss \ Gustavus English, &tretary and ntinsurrr • PLINY FISK. MMS • •M. W. BALOWIN.& CO., • Engineers ,Broad and lisolittois streets, o lade?phie, Yuen-, WOULD call the attention of Rail: rood Manikin" and those cote ested in Railroad . Property, to their B.fittas nJ Lounnolive Vngilits. In *bleb 'I they are adapted to the particular bender's for which they may be required; by the use of one, two. three or I four pair of driving.wheels;fted the nee •of the whole,' or so much of the weight as may bo desirable for adhe. s on; and to accommodating think to the grades, turves, strength of supre 'traction and rail and work to be done. By these means the itaxitium useful effect.of the' powri is secured with the least expense for attendance,l castor fuel, and repairs to lied and Engine. With these objects in view, and as the result of twenty-threw years, practical experience In the business. by our *enter part-1 tier, we manufacterefive different kindr of tiepin, and , several classy" or sixes 6f each kind. Particular utter lion paid to.the strength et the maChinele the plan and workmanship of aU the details. Our long. experience' and opportunities of obtaining information, enables us to offer these ens pea with the assurance that in efitclen.l e.r, economy and dr:mobility, they will compare favorably, with those of any -other land In use. We also furnish tar.; order wheels; axles. howling or low moor tiro dr cen tres' without boring), composition castings for bearings; every dewiptiou of Copper Sheet Iron and Boller Work; and every article appertaining to the repair a renewal of Locomotive Engine'. 31. W. BALDWIN, MATTHEW BAIRD. l.tf Asnaary 5.'55 Envelops Illtssntsetsry 4,Printiag Osoo, v!c; South Foliiti“street (opposite Li ./ brary 'frost), Phila - delphis.,' Die sinking: ngrav- Inv printing. eratesdng. Ac. designs; iLdness devlms, notes, bill-heads, seals, element' EMU - dings, stores, machinery, Le. Reuratelydrawir and engraved, on reasonahte terms. Person, at a distanee can have their engravings executed i'rona daguerreotypes, by sending them per express or otherwise.- Die slaking and maims. sing. Oka for,business cards. envelopes, labels, die..seals for societies, corporations and companies, engraved and embossed, on wood or brass. Oftlee seal presses, heeds of newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.—. lEarbossed.printing, far business cards, envelope,., labels. I Ae. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, business cards.; circulars, notices, blZheads, promissory notes. Druggists* ; and Apothecaries' labels, plain and =beamed, tonnufse-1 turers labels, tahaand trekets. . , . Printing In gold, Alm; and eobne, envelope printing , . salt and flour hags, keg - manufactured and printed at the shorleat notize in all eaters. Paper bag mairufartorY. -grocers', bikers', confectioners', and all kinds of paper hagis for Ws. Envelopes obeli quelitiernod description*. vix4 lannurapathic medicines, nelfeealed and printed direction; fur putting up medicines for eendingi abroad. Weddia,t Cud vialtingeardsengrared and printed.' Mao,: envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to lit exactly any teed. circular or Invitation. Conveyancera l envelopes, to At deeds, baads,mortgages, be., made in the ' best manner. • • • - Wk. COLBERT, !VB.—Orders rent by E.rpress, as per agrterifteat. - Sept. 22, 1 65 :151..• • • JOHN WM. OVERBY At. 60.,' 1, ,_ BANKERS, • . 1 . Noe. 43 an d 47 South Third Stmt. Philada. i j ° - 4 10ItEIGN and Domestic Exchange, ' Hold and Silver Coin and ail anew rent Hank • tell paraxial It the best rates Exchange on al available Wats in the United that a for ash • Collec.l Timm - mad, with promptness, and settl e d at current rates of Exchtinge. without charge, except when at par.! Upon Time and Cali Depogits, such interest will ;be al.' lowed as the state of the mono! market warrants. For- I alga and A rignCoinfarnished,tnrshippingandCutei tom lioniiip_u ' Exchange available anywhere In i llaßlithE Eintldbm: sight by sixty days, in mune of. LT, and upwards- I I • salei of Stook by Amnion- . ? , . JOIN WM. GLIREY, - • ' - Asetionoot or stook* mast Will hold, at the i hiLid 4i:this'll* hange, r gu ar salsa of Ste ks. Wilds an fecuritiAt generally. To this bud.; re A., (new trephiladalphia), he will give cut_emittlng 6.1 tention.. and solicits or dere Mr gale or minim e. . Parties &wiring advance , ran al ayit draw at sight to the amount of 76 per e nt. of market sane: orders fbr I thcpcaltivey nn restricted ale acentapauying the Stock. I Commission, (including every ).,% of percent. upon par value, except In eastrof adfiroce; when h of per oent.Upon ruck Arens*, with entreat -sat iof ib• tereat. will be chanted- ' • •• . . N. 8..6 flat of tatockt, Lo , In the Vulte6 States, with Welt potations, can be Mal at the *ndice,ltoit. 4 i i 471 South Mini street.. Philadelphia. Tlac. 22.'56- =lll PIPE PIM CENT. SAVING rwm. W• Pomo of Tito! oh**, Ttilhollstivhic sod- by the Nato a<Poottobanis to ISO.. • Tivo Wont Ishinot b piton anB tho motto Is alwaiyo Pottd holt whawoerltioeallot tor, wlthoottlthitoodootb nt tidos notes tbr boibrobasi, Poo* who hate Sorgo'samo pot their whirr to tido whiz Vaud, as hecouot of the sopirtor At and youtookei it• Ohm* but soy stist,torire or otooll,to o tnoyMorel. • - • - This Ant*, Toad ham tom than befit r~lltlbn of 401 taro OutettroVionotot ths the adlogy a if fisatOrr. _ Tho *See to open to mein and pay .oonsperptopthith . Nos to'otoek Out toottileg Int 'I *Week- tho *vow to oad on httaitertott ?harshly ottothlpkttlli &Work. hophii 'who boirof wow hi pitt tit i an ltritottOttol!af the oat, tocturtitor tol_ottotti: 1167tItY1.5V0110:Thwtatig. • noun PRINITOCIII: Viotr - A,vitaia, WM, 2, 11103),Sxreitrxr„ - ~ 4*.N . to, s' • , ''N+ , r,ll.lll,ll', U.! ' SAVING FUND .►. r ONIILSCIILAGER - -•26.13, COLBERT'S 51.10 m Os irtgithwisk' Assn--; is wiles_ shosi, mit titer irrAorAND Otm LNAt t HATS, '':*•.l434,Wooss notactoaid: " ' Jaaiiiry,l9.l6B6 ' 3.1.1 • r, , • • . MEATH**. - • ET, , ,tt,.IIENDRY CO., 14;14 129, N hbistiat.l4thatlWOltaiiorep 1111anaisettireigli iinsd Iloorkoo of huolfaVolo4Stio,,sod itro lo Reload Oak foie Leotberiio4 Philimiolphii,Tobosary 1;110 - r7-1* WHIMILEYIIAIIitetfArT. THIS THE . s . : OA arse. ATOMS ZAT e lWidirria: .110.111 1 08 ED dm? first - Artists tieinewsiisiatt Is swarm isut Taint any Draintk easitaaNs- benti):are oared to Ow Ur &tried pubileorin stgacfvnorliiiiiike - Caill!ra. galy,l3lhromh balliathisAlimdcal ie.. Om Whin vi : lttlag the Mi./ph 'PsnatioLootoittommilET, ,' --_, - TOWLERI3, WILLS £ CO., Phre ;',Vit ‘ nologiatic and riatiatem ssi Az* olio, :lie 0 . , toren* PistladeWs, _ Optitrt au 4 works al rhreaokiy Ph rikkOlt Wad , ‘ . . : ale a tte=dift yr,T , pde gla *Wow aumb"stiiies, with e ) tutres. and 14111 IRMO& iliselptires of chaplet/Ir, day __ ._ _ sod evadit. Collet troi. ,a j k Eltibidelierla, Psbritary 24, ISSN • !li-ly - • - d.:8.. A. AI. ALLEN. • V toad ` 8 Siosinv PhUasielpiloisi pEALERS , IN OM have - just Itg; (rived, direct fro* Row Botawd, thohdlowingsupk py of ma, which thoy offer for at the lowest owl* rates: . • _ Whitco;lipcno /2400811. A d SI ophiudoilACUO do I Ractid do sici. 7,000 do ' perm Alw lsoli n"m xt inx (ni ' ' ' di e ,ll .,! "} " Sorg, D0e.16, '55 - - .50 BOXES . CHOICAL OLIVE - SOAP, extra` . 250 Dozes Chemical Olire easy, medium 300 " Brown, Yale and /May Soak; I • 100 " OtinuOil CAltils /314,kiettled; ' ,50 " " ' " - *VW 200 " Staisirie sad kaskilatike Cand4os: n 200. ' ~ Tallow *Skull; 100 siski Sal Sods; foe sidf4n kds to stilt , earths. men, bt • • - 1 E',11.4t/14. k Commission*reliant,. ha. 22 mak Manta, 3d door obese C7antuflistrect, PhdaddpkW Ja. 10;56 3.411t0 • NOM 01' IJAVING purchasect4he entiie stock of the latef2/07. W. RIDGWAY 00... ire g thankful for a continuities of the li r. cal patronage *stowed upon 31r4tilfgway and hating made Arranger bas sto * constant receipt of a fall assortment of OI we contident can at , * entire sttistsetion etutoniers of thelate boast. and respectfully solicit the tradnits genera/ to call and tmateineotw stock Instateparchaiing elsewhere.. CROdSDA.LE. 1855 3B4y NM3O Wharrea, hilt. . won. FRANCK, Alit TIONEER I , ~ I. W. corner Std It SattoawoOd Ste., latel'amany • 44 ,,„ -. ruxt.ADELrniA. • .. • Pcillitiv•Shitie esiegirEiressiimille ••7 • AT '1?„, (F_CLOCK, AT IgE4SCTION igen& ILL be sold without reserve, .for v msh--Clanus, Otaitstetie; Satinets; end Dry (hods generally. Boots and ,Sbuee. Century, Ohne, Cloth' lag. Musket lustituents: and Merchandise generally. The ductiamerr will girt ; 194 persona: ttUention to sMO awry deseription. L ;•,•• - , 1 • • iladelphis,Fehruaryl7, ISW - , 7-7 y c h r. 80Y8',CLOTHINC. 1 • THOMAS A, THACKIMAT; . No. 350 Caryl ut Strr . -et, aboro3lA, Ph il adelphia, • ' AVE constantly ooh hand and_ make to order SOY'S CLOTIONO: of the most improved' sty ev. Ferrous from a distance : liurehasing et this es= - 4 tabllclunent, have the privilege yf changing dny article which may not-Ault.' " ' N. 11.—A large asiortment of latent Shortiderecam Boys' Shirts. together with s''..iteneral as eirthent or Youths' Furnishing Goods. which:Tee are prepared to sell snow gripe, for cash. ?' , . 1 September 11, 'hs • r -r.- ' ' :'''Cm :tiet. 242 Narat Seanvi Stmt (west side). October 20. ' 42.17 o==M3=l poRnaLE smut • HOISTING AND PUMPING ENGINES,. Manufactory S. E. Car. lath and Hama. tom Philede/phia.; Xe re " . ..angArou , Pumping Water, Driving Ore wishing, Portable Saw ,Milla, Le. These Machines can beiemoved by a team on =ordinary road. Tbe first premitim (Slicer Medal) was awarderb,by the 'Franklin •• Institute, at their Exhibition in 1851 and 1853, and by the Pennsylvania !irate Agri cultural Fair, at Philadelphia, in 1854: the Philadelphia Chanty Fair, at Philadelphia, Inlffig. Alsoi the hew Jersei State Fair, at Camden, • 411111: manufactured to order, Stationary Engines, large or small. Lille Shafting. Mill Gearing, large and small Screw Jacks for 441W:id companies, and Machinery in general. Repairing promptly attended to. i These Engines may be sern at the Factory. Ac orders are constautly•being tiled. el rentals will be sent by mall when required, giving a descilptio'n of them. Philadelphia, January 19, 1 5, P1i ' - 313/33 TO BUILDEItS! LUMBER! LUMBER!!. HE r HE subscriber having oh the Ist day of November:lBM, purchuriLtbe entire lUterest of ais, Seim' A Co., In a saw-millret .Slount trope, situ y- ate In Battler township, Schuylkill county, is ;prepared to furnish bills of Lumber with despatch. anittexpect fully solicits the patronage so libefidly bestowed on the retired firm. • , ,;., JAd. RUSSELL. Pottsville. January. 12, 7,6 4 ,5 I 2- LUMBER . AND PROP TIMBER. . i t INTZER & 1)-AVItS, ire prepared jLto supply any quantity of Vettdock and tither tim her, tram their Mills (awed to Order) at theirlicapest rates. Dealers and builders will gild it their lilterest to buy from them. - They have also itiquautitY of Trop-tim ber for sale, which they. will delisay - on the Little. Schuyl kill Railroad. 3 miles above Tamaqua. Tamaqua, July 'I, 2? -if LUMBER CLUMBER !! i Iv he subscriber re . socitutly . :aiin i uunces to the pdblic that he has Consideted his dieam M onier Sawmill to Locust Valley; dbhuylkill cotfuty, And is now prepat.eit to furnish AU - -kiAds of Lum rat the lowest prices; se Pine, ilemLork and Wh to !Yak: of every.stse arnrdescrlptiou• ;•- sr Bills of Lumber cut tomrderAt the shortest notice. N0v.17, '55 46-11. • . zoweurt LAND. — LUMBER Citilvista liE Dauphin a 5n...! n iquehana . CO. having two 113 W mills runelniCran Oil tritti;dispatch, at the lowest pates. orders for gemlock,Peplar or Oat . luttiber. of the usual sizes and lenigthro under 10 foet— al's), Chesnut shloglet, stilnglinglath, and plastering lath always on hand. Persons deshionsof ordering brea ker bills or sty heavy quantities lit lumber, will find it 'to their Interest to apply to the undersigned, as the Cont. p an; t i es a large number of trueitkon the track. and can ere groat despatch to anyorders they mar mi.+lve. ' ' _.. . ELLWOOD IfOltIl1!4.. .1 , :n9. fE Supt. Letter addrinici-llarrisburg, l'a." ... November 10. IS • - . .';', 44.4 ms ' • MACHINE CARPENTRYi ruse, DOOR, MOULDINO A R. It. VAR StAt7ORY AT lit. Claire Illohdylklitilottuty, Pa. THE Subseriber,'(ofrthe late' ;firm of n r i g b,& Lawtoo,tiaino & a Utr ' his Manufactory' in ivaples °tier, is prepared to mstitufseture itY machitte. otunr Window Frusta, Such, Doors,:eithitxfs, Rho ten, /km. nit:erg, Awning /4/sts4and getter •-.. ally all !urine ; In 14W. Al so, : -,!","„7 - ,, Drift it Rudroad Cum with the .. worttromplete, Ac., Ac., st the shortest notice. • - lie - has for sale Lumber of attY description, and can tarnish Bills of - Lumber st short natio& Also 'an assort• gem tof Maws, Rash- (gland and Oland), liadOoete, ke., &e., renstastly on hand.. . .•-' Pendia desireue of purrhastunintieles In tin line of Unlade, are.turited to rail and :Weenie* Unita* and norkataushtp before lonrehasing @nowhere.- Olden are solicited, and strict *endow will be Oran tolhele faithful and prompt execution. ' 1 • r . MAURO LAWTON., ix. • at, Ciale.liebruarig, 1 4 55t`',• 07 .. . 'NEW LUMBER YARD, If ItialarikUl 11, doyen. PALM & FRITZ, teepeetfully invite . the attention of Builders aid' others, to their large aaeermeatot &aimed and -Gcroas Laissterorhlob they will be prepared to famish bY, the latter en 4 of Hatt next, at the lowestgysslbte tatee;1011C115111$ Oar stock mnA4a,ot Warn ittiO suarr Pura BMWs, PAMILL and litxuxit. Also itestr• Maass Bun, lanai, Ramis, SCAMILMIS. Poem At% :We ve also or &rod a, lam assortment of , athirst t Jaw" and LAP Maims& I t tcagra;lls4l,lo4llaga• rams and Mum, together trlth all other aterial!' heunsta i rt o t b e Ember Trade. - - , on. tbellttti Wags totteiltal ball4ory ors !latter aureate,' on tomtit* aelected our flock to'fritiroloansbor so to Oro oottroottiottiction. 04/wavy !turabotturs.bete sawed to onler. thus provotit tog Math water to the por. 0111 sod cumin* befte parcbAstoi ebrinieme. tart opposikw_pahors °Mee. • P:s.. PAUL igimilkin Haft lebr;;lmriZB7l/I_"*"nr.: TO CARPENTERS AO 111,1111,01Mik ' The lohaylkillealatiabareiktthritiriageti s m IiAVING now theft ghoP on Ranted Street in tall opidatkiti are prepared to ta it to carpenters and WNW*, gineeilly= Blinds, Shatters, Vomit lltatildtio, Deer and From m end ovary articht hi 4;an. tilie in the hand style sad inatuatalllui inanteli, obit all-sOrikqtatlip,te la t. OlLiber el* Theclukvs Nkaa _d lard! Mart. winoytherigitiritd4t - Arkto.9i*Vggargsg!. White fine Steads nod lifieeting.{ • Yellow 'do do Yolk* do do , thy and Moan itendeek ot all thole F t iddtdip s ega.marible. ll ,4, lB o., ***1 11 4 100041 4 I sad Sub. "" s Com and walnut ' , lank. 1w rolling.,"-=• Alto tatne4 Itotho =Chao bed;303016 ha* • tm,ou head *tuned to order, SEW titOtof_oovoi - !omit" atjhostkortoot notice. t Toof t he limas w ith %fist Pellet. all mirk. end In OlistAr 111 M 0401 W-tTib' 4l ' MOOlkni Co. Lemboresostiko. inapt 1.1.`h5 • - ;tat.4r ' inil _____ .--... .` : aria Soot "AO 11140tlittgled 4"7.4IIThaIIkinVIANNVIIRAWAtit,it iii,E4r , „ _ • QA.MVELSTRO USE _ ,hit no opened t, jak r& ArAt.of at kW" of 111004..fatosa !gnat^ Cana Bap, Gazaalbaca. & - Await i b aka 'law: always ba% *sad UAW Ali& .I=3'l,Shoes,thiiterP, SIIPPers, - b..affrosel_ .' • , . . 11 41,4 &eta aid floes salted for iumeorompae: airlitalriagaattiragoirin eicairatthealwattift mike. , Ott. - 20 - %" 41Kr - . .., macvestiwas. BLINDS. tyeitery, variey, on haad awl Ina& 4. iii, sittirros dr.co.; _. 14. 41) Nara Third stied, Ailaelpha* 3giututiebtrou or Gold /mks and th*dtwal 1 bouGlMAlotipah witb *Tel demi of 1141 pd• and I 'Shake, umweasp, ditimp. it,* rd 4 , #21, al 1 priest Got wlllidsio adtdballott. _ - - ort4wPr 13,:a” . 414 rt BUIIINNEL & TULL. .1i..!II nook Strait* Plitle4htlphis t ..•ji . - , I 1 - , -- ' • .--------- " --- ;-„vg - , ,_ • / lot - o - -- ,*.,: V ice. iv , KiNtriCTURERS of Ohndren's It=ow34o, Combo, Damages, V kod_pedas, yl l iursery B wielP4Xedthi"" l ls l 4 .abs, Lovas, Men, x`' .' *r... witc:fres • and Man. September 24 1445 ~ - - - 311•17 -porraviLti ig _ - .gage wad saran atasistootorp. • •rhe flubeeriber !Would raolCresionttally hallo the attention of the citizens of Mare yrdle ' villa and the Coal Seiko pmwal. to his widl aelerhel stock of hAPPLERY, ell thicket awl Tessa Stamm, - Collars of all deseliptions, Win Harlibo, dr. liso dr ekes all who bey need anythlngtalhe abate Use to call end see his began parchashsg gassAfrbenh as than ow% qa last. , • Orders toe Usram, te I _PCIWAY tilled on reasomible terns.' WaIiELBDOXYL Opperlit ilelecopol Chard, Cain and, Adtarilic *MI 3 . MS' [Mkt 1 3, 14 1 sl'ef '• • • MOROCCO FACTORY._ 110 FI ROC s CO 0 FA:12 1 1P1 and SHOE tottsdue. , • • • The otutersigned remedial' Interne the.ensuesers of the above wall known that he wilicontin. we Ike manufacture of all kinds of • , MOROCCO, '. Bwh as Kid, Rut* Wrench Maroatt, Shoe, Hit and Book Bindings, Pink Linings, te., de.; and will constantly hereon hand a sensed assortment of all kinds of LEOII. LB, neh ai Oak Tanned and Bed Said Leather, Slaughter Kips. Ihtineb and City Calf Skins: • Miners Upper loather, and a variety of Shoe Findings, inch es Tineati.Batia, Nix Clamp, gm,' le, in Of 'Oath will be sold at the Invest euh prices. ' JOAN L. MINIM(. argil Itinds of Skin's, sash as Sheep, Gnat, Deer, de. and also Suns; taken in exchange for Leather, at the highest market pilau or paid for In cam Pptteville. Oct. 1A53. 44-ti _~ ~_y}~~ ' CUBA HAS FALLEN • So has the Price of lisle and Cape. uldagalnmostrespectfhllyin- Irtte ly the attention of the &bens of Pottsville and country in general, to -,'"'"'•• our large and elegant assortmentor all kinds of goods Skear line, that we have now received, and are in daily receipt or, comprised or Usti, Caps, Furs, &e. Centime:l'e Flue 310 e-skin Lials.aleays on hand, or made to order of the latest styles. Otter Cape, Kessuth Mts. Shangliales—in short, anything in the Hat and Cap line. . • W w ou ld also Invite the particular attention of the La 4lest4ur assortment of FP RS, -which have tern selected with groat care from the largest stocks in the country.— Nothing chill be left undone on our parteto give setts. iiset.on. call and give, us a trial, next dem: to Pottsville 'lloust:., 4 G. C. LIVEZLY k S. IL—Alarge assortment or Buffalo Robes on hand,st prima to cult the times. NovembittilL4Rs4 play:'), ly] , 45- OREAI. IMPROVEMENT INt PUMPS. .TUA7CIIEWB. Double ,4totion, Forcing sat Suction Pimps. riptiE ,subscribey informs the citizens of Schhylkill eonnty Mitt hihas purchased the es elusive:right to vend these celebtated Pumps in 5A.111334111 county. Ttiere arevarione kinds of - those Pumps, made , .on the a mb principlo, such as the Double Action Pore- I ing and Suction Pump, the Suction and LIR WultPump, Well Pump',:nwith Set length, to prevent freezing, Cistern Porte Pumps with tonne etions to supply upper stories, ! &v..- They !rearranged for deep and shallow Wells—can housed as en Engine in forcing the water on "the top of ! the, house in case of fire—to water Orden* or wash win. dews. ThO,se who have tried these Pomp, pronounce them the cheapest. the most simple lei theircomdruetlon. audit:lemma effective ever use and not liable to get out of order. The following is one of the many Certiff. I cites given hy tho.e who,have r used these Pumps. . ••We. the in ndersigned. do hereby certify.that we have examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent Yam and Suction Pump, manufactured. by Messrs. lioffors Foot, of Honesdale. and take pleasure in recommending them to the public as being the most durable and effi cient means for raising and forcing water that has ever come to - our notice. J, W. Orfswohl, N. -R. Griswold, 11. St. tlrenoll , Z. IL Ressell,: C. P. Waller. P. P. Bruen. U. W. Stone. J. IL Duelling, (Niers bg mail fur Pumps, givlng, the depth of the It ell, te e . allll,o:promptly attended to. C. C. CARTER, Proprietor of the Right for Schuylkill *suety. Petheille. Nov. 10. V • • BUSINESS CARDS. Mup B. GREEN, Attorney at Law, ttartlte, Pa. Office In Market ;street, opposite the Post &filet. . ' • July 14,'55 2a-ly . IMJ. T. NICHOLAS. . • PIEMIC4N,,FITRGEON & ACCOUCHEUR; ItMee—Market St., above Second.- Potieville, Die. 16, ISM I (May MM . ) 494 f PR. C. N. BOWMAN, Sure !cr.. .a geon Dentist, i3Mee in Brick Building, cornet Marketind Second Streets, Pottaiille,Ta. • <mintier 1.1553. . OHN. HOBART,' Attorney at Law, fj i' eorit tidiadontr for New York. °Mee op °site Anted tan House. Centre Street, Pottsville, Penna. Aptil 24,11152 eW. SHEAFFEP„ Pottsville, Pa., late of the Pennsylvania State Geological Saran, explores lands, mines, Se. 'October 18.'55 . T HOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at Lair. Mies In Centre Street, oPPosite tbo EPlgeoPai eb. Pottsville, Nana: ticrr.M. 103. 47-1 i -6r - 7=x - 4= F. M. DIXON,IIO TOR of qu o , a Dental 'Surgery, has removed to the North east corner of Second and Norwegian streets, Pottsville. Si•pfember " 1&54 33-tf DECOU &MIDDLETON, ImPORTERS of; and dealers in IRON '. ANDSTEEL, 1ti).13 North Wilke...Mewl, abaft Mar. et Philadelphia April i,1835 14-1 y 'HAMMER CRAEFF, j No. 103 North Third St., Philadelphia. Joinizas IN Notions, Trimmings and Motion ooods. July 29.'56 !Skin* PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. "Cherie■ Staid tb, Proprietor. coaliagrvellihspadesieoahladlut lko% I`fie Pilliollege. of the public is respectfully solicited. Jul!" 2 4.' 55 30-ry fIEORGE ii.EIM, ;Attorney 'at kA Law, Pethriille, Petll2ll, wiltsttend tnlegel business In &buylidll county and elsewhere. Office in Centre street. nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. Jab- 7,'55 • - - • • • • 27- VEVILLE & RICHARDS, Attorneys •j. ig at Las , wilt attend to all businesalntriated todiem with dillizenee and rare. °Mee Centre Street, nest door to it. U. Morris' Store, Pottsville. Jane 1853 (Jan. 8, '54 2.13] TAMES H. GRAEFF,. Attorney' at Law, hating removed to Pottsville, has opened an of- Gee under the Telegraph Omee, CentreStreet,oppositethe ! ?diners' Baulk: Deeember 8, ISM ' • o.ly I[ 4 EIVIS,J. MARTIN . ana Frailletar .. ter, Stirroyers and Civil Engineers , in connection wit P. W. tiheafer. of PottsviPe. will attend to surveys t. lands, mines. towns and all other getsfness in the line of their profession. I Pottsville, January 5, 1. QAIVIUZL :G.ARRETT, Magiitrate, rrrefiiineer andlieneral Collector, will attend to all. business entrusted to him with diligence and care. 4. Am, Centre Oreet, Pottsville, Pa.. opposite the Town Ds it, N. IL—The Dockets of N. M. Vinson, -Yap., are pe motion of Barone' Garrett, Esq . . Pulp 14, 'as . ENRY. W. POOLE.' Civil, Tip°. straplikat, and Xining Engineer Contra in nett. Pottsville, adden to' any Survey/1; itiploratiot nor ether Engi work fleeted with the Anthracite Coal Roston of Peuntylvapht. , pair.ls C 4 EO..K. SMITH, MINING .ENGI-, l neer dud liatuyor, tinier Terrace,' Centre Street.' Pottsville. Pl. Ruminations,: Reports. Surveys and naps 0ff.34 Mum Coal Lunde, Mining. 31achinery, de., executed clothe shortest notice. itgentlitrpal 311 ines, 2. September 3i,1853., "' • • . 39-tr GENCY,Fer, ' the 'Pere - hue any} LX.Sale of Beal /mate: buying and selling Cosi: re. king dune of Coal Lando, Alines, ttc., and collecting rents.--linro twenty years:experience .the Comely be hopes to give sotiaction. Meg lenhantango Street, Pottsville,. "CHAS. IL 1111.1 i. April 14-tf • *UPHAM U. SHAMPLEINII, ATTORNEY AT LAW. • - 110. lork liondlogo, - ataglumers: - • ~,?.'a. - ' R. - Catter,.Tamsquit. J.l ". G als o ' } Pousoodiik ---- 8111100, Marton • - ! Nrgetieatt. B. Mom' eialow!gtves pArtdirldtentlo4 tOt ad menuabaL. Philathrithia, flEoj . BROWN,'lnipeetor of.llliim toldirinadiseritoutelsookiwarrewstoWs f ia es Examinations. litaMats, Ea; of /Item and Oad Lands. Than ktittaboadadasot Intim and ensarianal In Minim OporMisambavths base in thlsmanty 14 yew, mk s 61 , 1 ,04 fameslas bon ita team be !Kw. to tiro staminis Issaillisinamistimplazum. INVIEI6IOIIIPIENIMMid MO* Eats., Pato; villa and Ilan= Maim and trams* PArna s Pbliadalpida, lir mintelt, and infogrity:: irnal/intantrisai 411n•Witi 264 y ,t) THE eilßLlC,.===Havink ed toy 43ose ftnineyeent to toy Aso sad ka now rasoirorad shoot ststkg,y, to *rot Into a state of nervous initabillty, I pase detenalned to elm& to wine extent the manner in on& Z havoldtb• arta practiced iny prolessione- - - • - I tabs eta ntsthistor inftanduit toy. ftbmdit to delay' , -WI county; abo astittetase of the terlet Its Opts, and r i er ie rarTra t a snet tarta ltie s oft glgof=trot Rom and. tie* irfil onartitaltrattand tri Mob legit as say be reaMil to rap. - ;WIN WZMILdig. 171 y Wino% Wateb Vt.llo M. D.- Ti..DODSON;:opein 1. five sot Ilselekeleel Debtkt,bseittest ipso* 'ortlmi best Dental ibtabliebeeeta Oh {Mae tbe State. sod tatted* to aged testeete,the bezebt of ie. eritinpeotentest bi the Art. patrinteee to WWI statifeto ni -utr io Jbe ado - platten and emptiest 01 TemeeetalkorTltreecontofeetb: tosette wee oivitak eeteeit .40segoterie promere.4o the esti,* extbokol6.! 9,11111011441 4 esPnet , 400 teeth Ana mote alit beit Ity, 4teriketegteetb so 4 .foloto!blitheli Merle ?price ehe;.,1,0 ,4 !.1 - „k - *:;64141;i:. eqniti MPF%II;eP ..- ...... .ve .•••••1110.11.A.11 ILI • .', 5 -.,- -. • Clatoill i trilliti e litilaillia 'ALIN i' 1 141T/14DowNING BURNT-43137 . 4 • '. KuntiitaieLEß.• •t• co*. tom hate .....e.5..10. rettabilibtaeliti he (Lath -110airti. /full iikVo,) he abate batitiers.ta Slier Terme*, where the, will be 1 peifer exam. apt whirl, Pratap! atillia,'“ !Mg 1 W Iliamdiatazers of -- .:I , . _ wii• Ceit &realm Deil Rktelles. Wire -, PAW4 1140 00 01 1 4, / 854 • ' - '' . 43-ti . 1 .... .r. . : 7. '"*" .154 01031 " , ae " 1 . . e " 3/ , inern , It k‘e.SebvJibin i= -;.=- PLUMBING AND GAB FITTUIC.I -, T - . - Thaktal for . thelibera Pateonegethey I M.. . NEA T NAlll,.porner Coal and t, Wk. vc nr il l a ined at lons tote Cle j i y wit . mi c etbers nstmt i la the 3 "fe,Sratirighips - Street. Totterille. Pearls.. bee rota , I future . AU work done et - our atop wil:7ge warniat:t,T e ''. tly oh heini Jet =pit yof all Mier of Lead Pipe. Retell. that no 'one need be watt teritettiag a bad job. - ;Ailed, Ob.* Vbs. Oath Tube. Sabres Baths. Uydranta, _ tr. Kurts heiuse one of the oldest, sad the met asps. Itaiwylkria4o.amd ignientithaz Pimps sad Wafer Cleo tiearett Wire Worker In the county. we feel sere, thAt Ir. its; a b o , a n . kt u d wo r o nt o Corks for _water andateismy i'esu tarn oat the best Coal &ream la the ilescila. . *am 01.01,Paaat Inobee hlx l'esiata.• Math& otOtrfe 1 11l orders eddreeeed to J. U. Kilns. Niaerinille. to W . .. -Per Irattlald figistftiketir to aredeme_itatehareia f.I. Whirr. Potta,Ui. or Karts 4 ashler, klinuiville,l .41,. 1 6 1 „ te d no tk,„.. . • .. _ .. will be promptly' . attended to. Olt alma /repaired. Chtalt• 1 N. ilk— phi far altateitand Tape& * ''' '- ; 1 ,Ws ..,,, 1.10. 1166 . 20„ .i. Potbrefile.Oettgorlo. l s 4 o. --- • 40 , I ••"•--'*---••••-----•--------------------- 1 • "THE UNION," • , *re& =betweenebetween3d 43,, rid 4 , 20.19111111'013.11-2TAitif * 112*0011211, • r 033341,4 writ* a stiradlid ! • Moors of Meals: _llllllloouo-034 & nito 10 I inietat--GetrPaOrtyA ,Tr 4 6 to 11. " Ladies' 2 Philadelphia. Pabntasi 21.1135 J. S. I.IIgI3IIINS, . I norsurtar or Les COURTILAND STREET HOTEL—. • No, so Curtain s& Street, New Tarty INVITES the Attention of Coal WT. dockhand °portions, and the threlind pnblle tie" told" atablialneent whkhb kileaded elate pha lli:thy to the piece of landingfrom Philadelphia. Bodo* iDee- ik 3043ni . - • ' WESTERN HOTEL. .:• ?: • 0. WlWlvaelaeates, Proprietor. I . 11, 11.1 ceuititadst,irew Yolk. [ls3b trims Hotel lir located in the.bus!est j_ part or the city, and near' tfilliiist Evehinge. To vpersons toweling trim Pennsylvania, it is very convent t; being situated but a taw Megatons the Jersey Ferry, "bore tbey lint, • • • • I t January b.:56 • .I tam* ~ .. il . CHESNUT STREET ROUSE, ' 121 CHESNUT. sf irEet - PHILA DELTIIIut ~ SAIIVEII4 Aud.zu, PROPRIETOIti. 0 those who are fond of good livirtg, kind treatment and courteotts Wen ton, an d WIWI at t now time. have no money to spend for what they Thu too notvet, we would say. patronise General MILLE/I: Kis Muse is in the moat bailors& part of the city. Vtd near the Merchants' Exchange, from which them:o3llMM' Ron to ill Puna of the city every few minutes. • Janttote 4, 'Ar. . - ' I.lto TREMONT MOUSE,. •'' Tremont, Seltuy'kill County, Pa. :13HILIP KOOlY:, formerly Inn - keeper in PI negnme.would relipectftdly inforio his formerfatrohe. and nu publk generally. that he taken the "TREMONT HOUSE." In Tremont, and is Oro% Flared to cursive and accommodate IA the best =mike; mai guests who may favor him wills sCeslif Ile 'would also bring to the notice of the monk viwidlug in the Cities, that Tremont n a beautiful spot Ina mountainous-country, blessml with salubrious Mr, dot quite four tulles distant from the beentifnl"dirsitdns Mk." making It altAvithetWdesintbk place of duwmsr resort. ' April 14.: 1r33 ii...-= EDUCATIONAL. . CRITTENDEN'S Vtilabtiptia 6ommercial SOLITItS. S. E. Car. 7th and Chesnut Streets.; .Institution which was first nil— . tabliahed in Sept, 1844, and numbers' saing its iyaduates hundreds or the business men in this and oth e was en June 4th, IS4I. aurrtered and establESlt• r o as a fUlege, in accordance with Act of, Legislature. ;- The • Cairn of Imtroetion nt or a thoroughly, practbial character and contains all those branches necessary in 'use in business; besides which„the guiptis have the 14 4 ' Oleo or attendance Upon a coursed. LIXTURES UPON' CiIIIIIMEIICIALtL.tII. dellteml for their especial use by endued practitioner", ' For the prvitent season, the tion.jatir giarrustoirs sices are engaged in this department - S. 11. CRITTENDEN. Principal Air Catalogues will Weent to any address, on applita.' lion by letter. Also. Crittenden's Book-Kowing, on re,-, 1 1 teipt, per mall, of the price, $1 40. .6,,py to same, 50 etts.t , Philadelphia, Oct. 6, l's. 404 m ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. PHIS FLOURISHING Institution, I located at Orwigsborg. Pa., has entered upon the sewed year of its existence. Thu tine \ scenery of the mirrounding country, the healthy. quiet and retired loci ion of the village are not surpassed by any in the Stale. It is easy of access, being within two miles of the Phtla- i dirlphia and Reading Railroad, to and from whidh a stage 4 runs twice every day. ! , The males and females are taught and boarded in pile. 'll agate departments. The Philosophical Apparatus comprises Instruntmla of the finest and most improved style. Each 'indentation/4 have several suits of clothing of a plain style, a Biblei fetw torrent, napkins. an umbrella, a pair of slippers, *eking and shoe-brasher, and very „little spending money: :The scholastic year le divided into two sessions. The !tfst, Seukat of the year commences on thelbth.of 1.4 d continues 22 weeks; the second opens on the 15th of I etober, and continues 22 Weeks. There lea vaeatlon 'of 4 Weeks at.the end of each session. : , ,:Pupils can enter at any. time. • Plat szsatort: 'arms English and Mathematical - • . $lB 00 ,anguarres with the Eng. t Math - 20 00 Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra 20 00 ; Ills of instrument - -a 400 tkiardlog, (p 50 per week ' ) - - .55 00 ffirilterricat to be semis ,(butrfdy, in advance-111k Yoe further information, address . ELIAS senstums, PrincipaN . rtretribtirg, June 114 '55 21-ly OM 13E1 QM MEDICINAL. ----r- HONEOPA,TRIC BOOYJS AND MEDICINEILi • •fpitOFESSOR SMALL'S Manuard 'Plastics. Herring's Domestic Physician, Laurie,' arifit's Guido, with the •HeAicincr, and Faculty tips Chests, ihrsalapy J . MORGAN . ' - •TA ird &reel, pattritre.l [June 9,,1A . inn. 19 VAS 1 • LYONS' KATHAIRON.I I AVE YOU used Lyons' Ki 4 thaircip for the Milk It is the most delightfel 'toilet art! , the world and is preeminently benellehd for Grey [ d Bald heads. The Kathsiron fully restored my hair I[ l i fter a balduess of twelve years. Yours Only. IL L. ATWATER, i . 3. .. 4, No, 58-. Warren Street, New York.: Also, Lyons' Extract of Pare Jamaica Ginger. for d,ys , I iipda laud puerul nervous debility, &e.,-ein be had at : , 4 '.. • . C.,BARLETS ' Terfnmery and Variety Store, Centre Streit, Pottrrille. I.letober :A 1853 • : . ; 4.1.4 f : USES t 'TRUSSES Si TRUSSES:I C. H. NEEDLES Truss and Brace Establishment, ‘SOIITH West Corner of 12th-li: o , and Race streets, Philadelphia, Importer , line French Trusses, combining extrew lightstu, cake .I.nd durability with correct construction. ;Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remit ingarnounts as below:—Send Inc numberetlnchas maid the hips, and stating side affected. • teat of single Truss, $2, $l, $4, $5. Double—ss, $O, $ and $lO. ;Instructions as to wear; and bow to effect ts .. eure, when peeedble.Sent with the Truss.' • r .I.llan for ride la greet variety. . Dr. - Banning's Improved Patent Body Braca;` FOr the cure o Prolansui ijlerl. Solna, Prone and Sur- ' ' ts?rts• Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest 'Expanders, aid, Elector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulder* and vileak 'Lungs; English EllaStie Abdominal Belts, 811 XPO" eiries.Birinrse—male and female. Ladles' Rooms, with Lady attendants. ' ".:Philadelphia, July 25, '55 36.1 j CM LET VS REASON TOGE EIO : 4 Waif are W./ hiekt • _ rLIHAS BEEN the lot of the huma n rout to bo weighed down by diatom and. unloving.— O WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief Of the Ifeak,tbei Nervosa, the Deliceti.and the lafiels, DT all climes,- ages, sexes, and constitiltions. Pkweisor Malmsey personally superintend* the mantthetnrsi of lila medicines laths grated States, and diets thitin tO free and enlightened people, as the best remedy world oyes saw for the removal of aim& - These Tildle.lPretty the Bleed. . These biltaill} Pills ars expready tosebbsed to operate Mt the stomach, the , liver, the kidneys, the longs, the iltinend the bovrels,correcting say derangement in their &actions, glorifying Oa blood. tbs^rery lbontain of Ilk end thus curing disease to all its fo - nns. Ari=a Weer eonap ~ , hatate. • trams* rev s have takeuthese Pills. has been wowed In sit aurta,or the *odd that notate' 14becit !bond equal to theft to eases of .digoiders Onto er, dyspepsia,• and dionseb complaints geosrallY.- 000110,10 *healthy tone to. these organs.howarrer moth deranged. and whin all other owanshave 61.1nerall - 11 l Minya( the most 'despOtie tiovenunetsta Imre owned_ their (lesion liouseato the introdndloo of thaw Pithl, that they May became the medicine of the masset— leaned Colleges sena' that this inedieht* to-• the bed reoudy trier Known for, peratom of delicate health; or Irheaw the system has been impairedias its lodgment% roper new fall to afford tenet . Penaialle caasidahots. • No fasale, younn or old. moon be without Wit eche; prated taedkiee. It correct* aodregolates the monthly OnMismatitil porta& edit/tin many eases !Stew charts, It hobo theist and Welt mediates tit it an be glinto to children of all ages, and for.anyint; anow• quently no family should per Without It. compla , ifelioutta's Pins smoke beat restate toms ie the wield sett _ jot Ms iiiriiiiivister Asthma. , • - lisalsebto, Isowei Complaints, . indigestion, Cob* _ •. IA Inward tiamstion, Chest Dbossisi, .. Wasksess, 00111tregkellIN Liver Coorslsholls. - * Lowness of Spits, ,Drologf.. • iltawind Ore*: Debll4r. • , Sostooasg7 I Pour ea 41,11gssi, • No*sreal - 4 IfesudeComplaints. • Wonns of stl kis4o.l - *Olt flscossonfluiockof of Professor Ifolkarst.S. figsleft I4 o **Weer York, And 101.4 Ittrasek Looks, yind by nit tespistalie Oresslstio-,sod. Bed sanfiebil t Os Caned Nam sot tlsoftriliejalsormbi stils ratits.Weiskts4oli 01 oaf . arillitsliAlaiolibioralkisarthiskyiskintimiffpg -rt. it.4itsidians %MA labiloso. of stir* him,* ifisortler sot ifflrrit pset t ,1 ,11W :=4,111"‘ ' MEM HOTELS. E IMiliaaVnl4l: WIRE 11011111 MN FACTORY. tiltoopts It Proprietors'. THE undersigned hat • tie tossisstitertrir or the W irs ttAttrrry re (*LI street. lately con ey, *OW 14 it, L. Colmetyl desires wall 'ho g . Oilltrosettros sad tlre pribllesesmtlly, by Ms eltebOrtreitslArlsoorCArralloossi, ossts mi& psserofov llse toy loot of materials. end criers I* VON to r biertersiostisit OM be !pled at tboirlfortest - v o . nor, / lord or .* most estiolorlhoy term* nieretestors, essessot.r,terstms sesot...t tie services ot eltillfal and eroptiolorod *veil*** /MTh* thh MrAlt rt. Oct stlinlnsficro ror trot of isfir omens. bombing tbem Nicol WA to liar loot 1-1/ OMNI bit* othosotrater flAtodes. WA • KLAX. IR O N VORKS: OARIMEOLLALLEN'S moo WORKLI Tailiwis4lll4llmyliktliCesoasy,Pa., I FLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP. no Subitribitacproprisifinovt the ' . ? . B. • BELL having associated with 1. 11 11,11 4 'dem mused esteasiesestablielmeentsis• 1! bigudyg tese 'ibb on i n thosawand lead '. i . nottoce to the cittsensetrieheyikiitemse , i g ad p fts , th e e x " b ui th ima w i n be ...,.. t . .:12/ 1 1. wet the Febile FeleenalY. tie& In to di its venom Wusehes as kierimie! - 7 Tt in ta -"'"" swat° tuntout anyend all khtdsof at far o nos as b an d . "4 m or..o im b iutbi , ruvi , flug 1 is • line, at the dtortest notice and fa...the 111 ' 40 4414. f /MO nt .. oar and mall/ Seed, as well missy. oat■ see afge hd'aclory stran a eb elldleitg_teeetzejleesilesse. ; which I lierwlTS said on the! mod remonable tams he tifacturinE Reilleed end Delft aver reeePei vest: l W 804 ' nub m - aavrtisel credit. IL L II L Bell -returns his mincers Machinery ot all kinds. Minks tor the. liberal pationage ,tiOntollie extended to Nil/ the beet woebeeeltele ei x_FkTe, 4 .,eefileetiefeetion_ blur In his iniiis bind tepidly, hoping. that strict anew nisi' tbetebne be ledelYillarlaUe", ureereinial="o4 the to and an endeareetneecumiidatecstons, imettlitli Med. ' - CARTERS A ALLEY . ' on, will continue tirths new lei:Weil • • the - patroage here ramriqua, January Tf,,4814 ' e- t ! Mlles extended to blond( as hen's* bring new custesue • ere tette) present firm et • $J 4t RATTIER& Corner Railroad and Callowhill streets, opposite Snyder's Foundry. 19-1 y BRAVER MitADOWS. BEAVER MEADOWIRCINIVORKS. -A MIN BROTHER, Iron and Brass ßra Founder; respectfully inform their pa """", trons,And the public generally. that they r z i rz are fay prepared at the above establtdt went, to manufacture Steam Engines of every size; Pumps, liallrosd and Drift Cam, and every other descriptiart of lion and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other busineis, ou the mast reasonable terms. Also, Blowingqllnders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work in genend: Repairing of all kinds doge with neatness and ieepateh at the loirest prices. All work famished by them war. rented to perform well. They 'Maid sclielt the eustom of those Vrhomay want arthies in tlwdr Mu in this-vicinity. Ai orders will meet with imusedlate and prompt ethos. tl ' • I P. W. firms, March 4,18.54 . SLly - W. 8.. HUDSON, DIENAVEWR IRON WORKS, . ' THE 84seriber Is to menu licitiag I facture IFFEA3I 221filla a Vany power, tx " 44 a Pon4 ,Bo fanY ealiacltY, arid COal Breakrrs • • -: al ....„- of evec7 ;description: as well aceroloy , other kiS of mach need to nines, Itreskare, Furnaces. Bolling illaia. San Mills. A. • . From the facilities pyre for manafsettariow, and from lenu experience in the business; work eau be hinted nut at AM' , establisbnuM at the: very lowed prices, sad of a miperlor quality. • -ft Parlous desirous of pa na uP machinery of any kind, are Invited to call and eamnineFpatterne and become =- mutinied. with pricesber contracting elsawberc 1114.14 r. of every kind 4 sone!ed. and strict attention will be given to their primpt es Mahn. • • v i Mine:urine, December 54 18 iI J.LLIAII DgIIAVEN. • • ' TR MOi 'I% TREIIRONT IRON WORKS, l`remoait, - .Bchnylkill.pounty, Penna. - - • The S Ors cribers re s pec tfu (1 y invite the attention of he hnsineiscommunity ,P t t f "7 0 0 , 4 if to their New Machine Shop and Foun- Tra:::„' (Lk dry. erected in the town of Tremont.. and under the superintendence and manage , merit - of Merisra. Z. Ilatdorff and, Philip Umhoirw, where they are prepared tnexecute all orders for Machinery of Prase and Iron, such as steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity. Coal lirgakerent every descrip tion,. all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Gidst and 'Saw Mills. Drift Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings. such as Chairs for Flat and T Rails, Frogs. Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wmtucht Iron Shafting,- Mr. Um helix being a practical Mechanic. and haying had the con fidence and experience for many years in the Coal Ratrirm, Peri Ons desirous of putting up Machinery of, any kind, are invited to rail and examine one Wrenn' and superior quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at ,these Works. before contracting elsewhere. 'Orders of ev ery kind thankfully received. and strict attention will he given to their. prompt exeetttion, having 'several Li. 20, 30.40, and 40 horse Engines on hand., 1r,55 C. A. k A. M. SELTZER. DOIVALDSOB. NEW. FOUNDRY £ MACHINE SHOP. Donaldson, The su scri here re spec tfu Ily in v to the attention of the busine‘s community j" • to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, just erected In the town of, Donaldson, :Schuylkill county, under the manage ment of the undersined, all fof whom are practical workmen in three different branches of business, as moulder, machinist endear-builder. They are now ready to execute all order! for machinery, such ax steam en gines, pumps, coal breakers; all kinds of gearing for itriit and sad mills, and drift cars, all kinds of railroad castings such as chair,. frogs,' switches, sehate plates and brass castings made to order. of apple mills, par- W, hail and cooking stoves , grates five different sixes, from twelve up to twenty-four Inches in length. BlVt swathing, in Its varlbus branches, executed at eh" rt no tice. We flatter ourselves that all Work done at the Donald. son Foundry will lave such entire satisfarti,n, as to se cure thefuture custom of their patron• Our motto Is "to live and let live." Orders I thanktudy received and executed at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. ALFRED JONES. AMBROSE LOESER.. LEWIS MILLER, PETER DON. July 28;'55 304 Y PORT CARBON. - FOUNDRY & NINCHINE . RN • P. • _, Port Carbon, Seindlylklll . CiiW-Ps. T. 11. WINTERSTE EN innotnic, wilds readineia, fnxn the eompfine outfit 11 ;;;R' of the 'born namedestablistunent o in suP• - ttEG: a d ply all order iln his line such as for Steam Engines,. Railroad and Drift CMS, Rumps, Coal !frontal's, Castlngs and Machine ry of every pattern. lie warrants his work to give iratls %snot', and accordingly solicits patronage at home and abroad. .! Jan. 27, Up 4-Iy FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. THE Subscribers announceio the Pub 1 1- I j lll lll ' lic that they! are the Proprietors of the Iggß fcsuklin Writs, Port Carbon, lately cll.- zur.: ripd on by R. Sillyman, where they con tinue to manufacture tO 'order, at the shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumits.CoaL Breakers and Machinery of almost any size or descriotion. for mining or other purposes. Alan, Railroad and Drift Ears,.irai or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are iespect fully solicited. GEO. B. FISSLEit & i BRO. Franklin Shovel Wor4s. • - .., The snbscsibers continuo M furnish the Colliers and [Sealers of Schuylkill County with Shorets of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices: - Attention Is particu larly calletpo their Coal Shorela. Orders for Shovels of any else ; :pattern promptly attended tn. GEO. 11. FISSLiEft & BRO. Port bon, August 21,1E42. . ' 34-tf POTTSVILLE. POTTSVII.LE IRON WORKS. VoundryAind Maklatne'Bastneis.. ir&FlCE.—*he Subscribers bavelthis Iks R . day formed a endirtnership, underhe 2 ;P firin of FORROY;1 1 111TII & POD OY, for the trs ion of.s g eneral Ibundry and Machine! a/swat, at the obl•estalr, I shed -Pottsville Iron Worka," center of Norwegian and Coal streets.. • B. F, POMROY, wm. SMITH. March 45, 18.54 12-tf CLIFFORD r0m0r.... r,FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, lke. NOTICE :'The business of the late firm 1211 of of SNYDER . 1 MORS, will be eonlin - tied by the Subscriber in all Its various !lilt!` branches of Steam Engine building, Iron F,onnder, 'manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Bolling Mills, Ilhist Furnaces, Railroad Cara, tr.. kc. will also cOntinMe -the beeriness of Min ! big and Selling the celebrated Pine Fbred White Ark and ! -Ueda and Sohn Veins Red .011,Corat.being sole proprie tor of these Collieries. J GEORGE S . SNYDER. January 21, le: tl ' 3-tf TO COAL OPERATORS &MINERS. , Ploacer-lioner Works. • • The subscribers respectfully Write tho, at t y ._ attention oil the business community to ,f • their Boner Vorks t on Railroad street, be - -ziz low the Paisenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where they are prepared to manufacture • - BOILERS OF EVERY DhSCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, slast Pipes, 0 - asometers, Drift Cars, *c., tie. Boilers on head.. Being practiell usechardes, and having for ftus devoted theniselvee entirely to this branched business, they at ter themselves that work dote at their establishment will give satisOiction to all who ins y favor them with a call: , Individuals and Companies still find it greatly to their ad. vantage to enrolee their work before engaging elsewhere. May b,1853 19-tf & JAMES NOBLE. POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. TUX BUIISeItIBRIIS respectfully an L i t"( i flout:mete the public that their new Roll g 111 U is slow complete.' audio full ope Abu. and that they are prepared to cup ply all kinds of Bar Iron of merlons sixes which they nil) warrant toil* superb*. hi finality to any obtained lima abroad, at the woo prima. They also manufacture 1111alh, for the use of the Co). ileries and lateral Rawls. weighing hem 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, sad which will be found mutt cheaper than the imported artiele. Being practical mechanics, and having had considerable experience In the Iron Widnes', they Miner themselves that they eau give entire ontlifutioct to purchasers, and Alba make It' their interest' , to parted,* home manatee. tures.' " JOIIN WI/SIM 4! CO: December 1/.1851 404 f * , WASHINGTON IRON wows.* : . Pottsville, Pa., ' ' . - J. WHIN( ,Jk• BROB. nispsettallY futile 1 1 , 1 1 . Mt _ -. tile attention of the %sinew omnsumity 1-1401, to their Nets Muting Remand Vonmill u len `Da •-r— eivietail Coal Mid lialbeadaheeh4 front; gcm Norwegian Wed. where th Kind :t ail order. for Gear - Do Briron;anch mil Engines, all kindilbf g fer Rolling Ms; ti*g and Saw Mills.. Single and ble acting Yaws, Matlireakers. Dri ft Cars. al l kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Mat end T Safi: Vows. Ranchos, its.; all kinds of east and wrought iron eindthilr• Sang Putleal ai nnies.and having anode -tturdeutands of itle'Cali , their study* yetis, silo all kinds of Madd irk r Noe of business. they flatter thereallses that work dons at their estsblbhment ' will Ws sattorsotiod a t oast may honor them with 4 i eall. All orders y remind and promptly axe-' anted, ma the moat Me tails. JOUN lOWANS. ntrostAs WREN, JAMES WREN. .. . . Geteiber S. MS:: . -104 f t • tininll4-. I MMO*" UMW: rersTrrtive s) ' ' •-, '' No. 4 Ninth ahnety . 4oo6 'Market. • C. EVER rrs Patent Gradu ating Ilvennue True r wlll care Su after every ethic hildnunout - basfa et Amertenn Andrew% TrIVOM aitinnin/ apitned. - 4 enperine *Akio of ,salt, And eatton skein senekingcli nee ape, belts, de; new Anklet of knaves. , et busies. eupportus. and Inetrunsentein, defog Vbibiendplda:,See. in. 'm , . . MISCELLANEOUS. NATIONAL RJEFRESHIIier SALOON. re, publit: are respectfully , tarorated that. they eau be supplied .4 ,111 i, :u fteshmeutiorall lauds et the Mules. ' al ham% uspirt Itortimer's Motel. Ceutre street. Potte rill*, July 26, '45 30-15tto OM TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, T thellamburg Smoking Tobacco and Cigar Manufiertory 1V42.0 lituabels mime °ME 200 barrels Smoking Tobac co: 200.000 nix spanist, cigars ; 100.000 = 4 Panish Eqx..sr 45.000E4u. Extras. JAMESii. MOYER. 8.114 !Limburg. Darks county , . 22. %SS - ---------- - --- J. F. ALSTADTV REPOSITORY -OF LOOKING GLASSES, from•l2l 1. cent tol2 east. OIL PAIrLYCIS trusts, MCSICAL !SS' • -NTs And flue , id es . Mitatintantnira • Of gilt and ornamental Mettne.trantr4orall kinds. m mad dateription. Store In Matutatettgo Arad, bad* OSee Bulktingo. VW- 22 'MS SOLO MON 'HOOVER, • ~ Wholesale and Retail • STOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware, ikittanida and Brass W ars, Cutlery, itc ges,teahena, oltrazi4delli=flkocl..lears,e!olattsliaiik \ Wand ids store he has added $ his former 1 Inoeit a lame variety of maw ilatol93l of-cook. lug, parlor. *thee and ball stoves, and he bas Inow the largest stark That tuts ever been offered in this scanty. • Be Invites his friends and enstolotis to call and esamtnelbr themselves feeling confident that he eau I wait them la finality and pries. stir ll• calla their particular attentkin to his sheet hew Parlor acmes, which be warrants to give more heat, 1 with less kali than any other stove la ase. Us has also 1 st_sidendid article of Kitchen flanges, which he can glee flav highest hcenmendatkm. •, Potaselliev - Berember 1.'53 . ' ti. -.1W, - .1% or dc es h. ate. --'4"Vahell eeds, grown promiseturialy i n ~,,,,,,. mb1i,n 4461 their too elm, proximity deterle ra r',Virka, 11 .!"..177 Ocularly Itiorwof the sarnisspeci ek "A',,o t consideration to those who trinchy o ,"'"de ki trees., for trees, &e., send In enh,,,,,,,r t ivells 1 iv Ns, ' —...--. - -----::-.-z.....- ..- ''.:-, I likriiiii ' ei I• • - z----•:-.,_„---,..., rtl • - WORZ 70114,MaTiArt. .: We will - h ere con] 4 every :' . . ." I'7l • . -° - --.; agne u4 ,3garga t..4 cometence the year wills the firm d,,, ' 7.2:' u torg.... e. tion—the unchangeable tesol f i . , - '''' - mute' time ;to so regaide e _ Th e 0 : faro, that pia/ging tehie.should 1, ' - Mora , ' day_be deferred till thi/ neat, unlek le r ' 11°•••• ' by the weather; to 4._ieß Al, teas aid il f ., ..;1 4 " D " mews always ia order,"read,y for u5e,4,4"*"4" 1 1 proper place, and, tehea not ire wee, relitVonsigeesz , cr. Let all come to the conelnsiore fss 4 'WI, Ta it out, that heuses, barbs, wagrnogg'x'aA 4 ...•tf l i " ta ~ 0- -- .' ,, ,g N am ., and meets, stali,ipg for wor - kinganirnals,'shef $ 4l. 4 cow s d ae dcattle, and stock generally, A 4w g•t . W . iwel aid, are indispensable on an eatsq' fll tkl a a y t the be titne7i:Peettetfeefttppt'-inftarMinenta°,rthPelkeL; . ierill be the sources of Comfort, and th e ,;;Cik . Iltr, ' "perfect the mediums of true economy E te = farmer should keep a .book, in whi c h s ole- 21 % 4 " be recorded every Operation out hi s e i t ce 7,,io n .i lo st ,should therein mark out the work to b' e •" twr 111 , .io ad•litiont at least a week ahead, and should fa'-I=l make, it a point. of datj,. weather .pertnitTti:'°"o to always : keep:in .- advance of his w0rk.3,=_,...,,°111 he may rest assured, that if be suffers hits h± --.--. to get much ahead of him, it wit be 1 , 1 r 4-111 " 14 ' .teir Miff al2 matter to catekop with it. It showiwito• at., hi t duty of all to get 'grimed read ' 1"411 us ordisks& son to phadi o low a'. the right time,verwt, • much leg as to have theirereps cultiteßsteeeringet at the right time. • '-'-' TI Drai , ning Wet La A tirealcire aelc-,eVis'e again n' In"' °C 1 . 144 tension to the importance of 'draining a • sweeweiew .! lands that you may have int cultivatir „ ' ....1 cause we know that it-4am mans lor.`,..---- ''' .where his work mayyAsdenatagettui 4. , m ' ' : 4 4 il' =tied on during periods of the winter, al; - 11ZTOW 1 elinewe are deeply ctScrssed with dr ill * Om benefit to result_ frOMa operation. . 1 4, 0 • Wafer IlirrOtee.— mine the we. cipe alr trol%f" • . rows in - your grain ' `olds every few i i--- ii and have:all obstvorti its to the free pu r r', -"T..: ' of the water removed, , tiothing is met ' i,:,* jurious to young - I, , raise-pla is than M ein, & ' t re ered with water. Aigallowl i p.O Vv.ag, arvisn mersion in water, are's'ainong the chief es. t°• g• ,as, which produCe wig.ter4zillit; -. auntaunt w°l4 • f sat Winter Plotviing.—lf you have a stil,.. Ma ansro y, al ey soil, that yoe hoed to put a sprin t ; rattr t : on, you should avail 7ourself of everv.:: t610 3 :11 V tunity through the whiter of plo . win g it, der that its textuiv'mly be, improv' e 4 , potted frost. Recollect,: hoWever - that claret.. '7r should never be plowed when either we: R E Very dry, but that time for ?being trl3ol, soils, is when they•are moderately minx. , 'n s iit Fencing ..Vdterit'il4,—As soon as en:, "'" 161 secured yoerfsie-wood, then go to went - 134114 . 0 fell as mucli,feticieg stuff as will fullyo -; * ---- 7 all your purplAes next season. When It: fintl have it hauled, into yOur barnyard Y and;JL- 80 11 , ploy your halide in thebarn, when :helm Weirtterowrughe ' work out of doors, in „working girth slut: =7 !l posts and rails, in order that when the': stataist, ' comes for using them, that they may been rebel when needed. .Working Aninials.—Working arienl. W all kinds, whether they be horses, males s sas i o , oxen, should be genep nsly cared for. II) tr wo ' engaged at work, they should receive th , seekleel grain feeds per day, at regular luting woos morning, noon, and. night, besides theirg = plies of hay or fodder. Corn and cob n = rnixed`i with cut hey, straw, or fodder, thetbd whole'to be moistened, makes good soli ..., ''•' ~ 1 provenderi'and in tmaritate the grain er 1--......,g, tuu ' made to go at least one fourth farther. E , . our grain fed to working animals were chop • and mixed with cut hay, 'straw or id.. 4 whitea, great_ saving would be etre)* : 1111 animals would thrive better. F 'la ticoss, . sylvan Working animals should:be pioilh ),% ' - • ..„4..? el good clean bedding, b e curried and Ignie , -;;;e ta pp e or whisped, morning 'and evening, wage 1 .. = thrice' a day, and salted twice or thrin :t te aros week, one or two ounces at a time, or be gis thiswi an equal quantity of the ttiflt„,'ashes and E : 1 1' . , • mixture. • nom rapic4 Mitch Cotes.—lf you expect these getter a. I ermittrek to-centribute liberally to the p , ri r e 'l l i :El i you must be generous to them—you meek jut a. „,,,i them with such materials as will enable lir the I 0 to secrete milk. - t 1 Fruit Corn Cobs.-Save : these, and grind ti ro d t !tr:yottreattle.. The . practice of selling(. 7 b4l on the cob, is most Wrasteftil--shell th e Tbe I na and keep the Cobs for food for your salts Mi °nod They possess about one-fifth' as much it: b '4.111 tive matter as is in the grain. Brood Mares in .111a/..—Let these I,e I Potts%tile...lune 9.1855 . .. cared for: Recollec, that while gentles' ... - ...._------- F , IIIIDIENS: SV,CCESS I eg; !is good for their health, heavy labor 2 : 11 " 4 , 00 1 THil CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. prove rninous.' . o - '.l. thee ..BALLOCS DOLLAR MONTHLY.” . . L Derigivd for fury American Home. i Poultry, and their .Dung.—Te promoter .:doll •,-. r N COURAGED by 'h'. unprecedenf t- laiing of your h ens in winter, feed them tw t ii; . toll success which this popular monthly has met . ;' lot ; and the rapidity with which it has increased its a day with' grain, alternating betwee n e' jut circulation, the proprietor has resolved to make it stili 1 more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this ts oa, siii'd buckwheat—two or three time. sh. . , 1` li admirable work is a miracle of cheapness, is admitted by week - give them messes of fresh meat or fn ig,, every one', containing, as it does one hundred pages of • , reading matter in each number, being more than any of I fish, chopped very fine. Keep . under ee , in them magaaines, and forming two volumes ayear orals I h un d re d page. each, Or ,calm /modest pages of reading i always accessible to them, old mortar, ti - •-• • ; Ii„, matter per annum, for ONE LOLLAR i ~. nattau's Dollar MonfAly,is printed with new type, upon !broken fine, or lime that has been longs 4 fine white paper, and itsnaatter iscarepolly compiled and ' ed—nyster shell lime is. best--or bones fi e - arranged by the hands of the editor and proprietor, who .. has been known to the miblic as connected with the II re , pulverized—also, sand and ashes for the ig s- - - '' , ton press for sixteen years:7 It pages Contain news, tales poems, stories of the sett: sketehes, Aulseellany, adven. , . Ito dust themselves: , in. Water them IL' " 71 FIA-- tures, biographlea, wit. and humor, front the best and ( t imes a day. . • , most popular writers of the country . It is also seined.. with a record of the notable events of the titnes, of peace 1 Clear out your poultr y horse three time _'and war, of discoveries, and Improvements occurring in tither hemisphere, forming an agreeable companion for , ~ week, it'd the dung in a barrel, eoveiing: , N N a - leisure moment or hour, anywhere. at home or abroad , i dung `each number being' complete In Itself. • each tittle with a slight covering of er ' ; ttli - E plaster-keep the bar ef , No sectarian subjects are admitted into Its pages: there i and a sprirt_...ng o 3.1 are enough controversial , peon:mums. each devoted tot . its liar set or clique. This work is 'intended for in a drY . _. :A t place, and every five barrels of4r 1 r t*Tits ?drums," north or south, east or west, and is, filLed to the brim each month with chaste. popular and graphic , I dung thee preierved; will be sufficient 0 44 ' - t neseettany,just Inch as aoSfether, brother or friend, ito grow you fifty qusbels of corn - or molt- . sal would place in the handset a family circle. It is In all • Its departments, fresh and original, .. . of and, what it purports i - Gates and Bars.—Here let us advise r 1 t to be, the cheapest titsoatiae ha the world. soy person enclosing tit to the proprietor.its below, , _ 1 to substitute tt,goolei, • of 'bars forming th e moo" of f 'shall receive the magazine for one year, or any Pets= r evere saw. light, well hung vat, . sa sending tut eight subscribers and $B, at one time. shill re- I s ' e ; .. ..1 - - your I echo a copy gratis.. ' N. M. BALLOII. 1 gross to ally Del- t . )" • l'ablirktrenit I'mprietor,, l . pay for the cost MI" Corner of Tremont and Bromfield streetsaloStou: I _ Dee. 1, '5,5 ___ 4S-ly —American. Farmer. _ 1 ga te . -3n a single year will. Miiy 12.18 s Mt =LUNG 1.110741138a1 POE XINING. • " GAILDIIEWS PATENT, FOR tunneling ihafting--=operated • by band. horse, erste= power. Smallest form of t Machine weighs but SO pounds, esti be operated by one man, antletrikes LW blows per minute. The blow is obtained by thee:impression of an faits Rubbersprl ag which, eneinding, throws the Drill with greet force. In conglomerate roek one man ran drills hole 1 54 inches In diameter, 6 inches in depth, per hour—ln ordinary sand. idono, 2to 3 fret per hour. It drillsequally well at any angle. leha drift-why, 6 feet by 6, two of these truiclitnes ran be worked. The work of this machine can be seen at bllet's Tunnel, on Pert Carbon road, where it was ez hibited. Machines can be furnished of Increased power as wanted. The Patent Right ter Schuylkill and other enmities Is forsakc Apply to the Patentor.. G. ASTiltiß Trinity New 'uric. En.li • Aurdst 18„ '561 iLl:(1)A i:‘:4:biti JiNIP Depo' t for Oro , " semiOtebrisi Verinf rage and Caser,So Pectoral. DOI ECEIYING cOtinually large :sup xt, plies of Drugs. &C., isi e iriginal rarksges, 2 am prepared to met all demands from Storekeepers. Physicians. fie— at an advance of a fele per cent, on • city Prices. braving - nrsolved to make It ~ adrantage., ous for all persona la want of pure it'd fresh Drugs and 'Chemicals, to buy in this market. Constantly' on hand all the new and ammo% etChemic•l and - Pharmaceutical prepare/ ionsof the Crated States a cd Prussian Phartnacoplm. With the ire - tikes of qualified persons and myosin piratical attention.. the citizens may feel confident cf• having all their *ante in the ray of Drugit and lhi) - componnding.of Prescriptions accurately ' andfaithfully attended to., JOTIN G. DROWN. • • Oet... 20. '55 . 42.-ginnr. Druggist arta. /nurnictawlist GREAT - BARGAINS! ReduceifPriciii in Clothing • HEAP CLOTHING STORE, Cen• 'HEAP street. 'Ube door belew 4 Market street. west side, Pottsville. The subscriber returns his gratetul. thanks to his friends and the public. for the literal manner in which they have heretofore patronized him, and Informs them that be hai now on band a large stock of ready= made garments, newly I :6 2 l.nnfactareCtiader• the supor intendenre of an experienced workman, and made of the best materials;in the newest fashions; of every variety, srhich cannot fall to satisfy purchasers. fits `Mock. con sists of Fine Dress. Frock and Maly Mats, heavy knave ped and Winter rack Coats of all descriptions. Black Blue and striped Cassimere Pants and Boys' Clothing! banerVeiret Vests. Black and Fancy Satin Vests. Owl mere and Worsted of all kinds. Flannels, Striped and Dressed Shirts-Green and Satinet Jacket& and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. all of which he intends to sell at the lowest prices. Its also makes up all kinds of CL thing to order. at the shortest notice, E Don't forget Centre street. one door,helow Market st.. west. side; Pottsville, A. GILIZIORN, Agent, Dee. S. '55. . 40. PURE- WINES & 'LIQUORS. eTHE 'urideisigned, legally licensed dealer in Winer and Liquors, offers the following' nice eatalogue. every article in - which, is guannsteed pure and unadulterated. WINES. • ' Ibrf—.Grape Juke. Oporto and Burgundy. . Madeira—East India, Gold.' 4-- Stlrry--Itoya, Amontillado. • . . . Cara—St. Estepbe, St.- Julien. - .., White Wirtes---Ilant Sauterne. Bursae. ' Malaga—Lisbon: 2c. &e., . • Rhenish Nina--Hoehhelmer. Illerenminer, nerds . beimer. Traminer, 2e. . Champ/if/lie—Grand Sillery 3lonsseans, it. ~ LIQV OBS.. 1 , ,i, Rrandy—Plnet. Cull Mon A Co. Coolie. Otard, Martell, Maritt,..-nani. Wild Cherry. Ibtland (ti ns—Bran. Bohlen, ' , • Schiedam Schnapps. :" RlllR—Jamalci Spirits, Near England. • Whiskey—lsley Malt Seoteh, Old Monongahela, Irish. and Pennsylvania Rye.. EXTRACTS. Camas; Lavender. Absynthe; Rlraberiwisser. - - . StNDRIES. Swiss and Limburger Cheese. Pentium. Holland &er ring, French Mostar* Otho 611. French Choeolate, le. MOSES STROIIP.E. Corner Cleo:are k High Streets. Pottsville. Pis. -- 41.dm oa. la. 1855 READ I READ ti 11. ap pointed Age n t G E ro S , S t 1, 2 ti s ty has for the been sale o f FISK 13. PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES," Which supercede all other kinds in use. _Defog perfectly air-tight, it ,obviates e necessity of hasty burials, and also presdrves the hody from immediate decomposition.— They are particularly suitable for transporting the body from one place •to another. The Dice is covered with a thick glass. with metaltop, which can be removed at any lime. and the face of the corpse seen by its Mends or re latives. We might give you hundreds of certificates, to corroborate our statemont. as to the advantages the Me tallic Coffin has over the Wooden, but the follow log will suffice: Wasn't:favors, Apr i 13. Gentlimen:—#4 witnessed the utility of your or mental -Paarrt Metallic Burial Cases." used to cony, the remains of the late lion. John C. Calhoun to the COll grnisionai Cemetery, which impressed us with the belied that it is thelbest article known to us for transporting the dead to their Dual resting place. With respect. w\subscribe ourselves. yours. etc., ' ( 81 iItio).- 1101111 7 !Clay, Lewis Cass, Dan. Webster,Wm. R. King, - Jett. DasPis, il. Berrien, J. Y. Mason. D. Atchinserr; A. C.; Green, Wm. P. Mangum, henry Dodge, D. S. Dickinson. Similar testimonials alight be added witbent number. Apply to H. GRESSANG, Centre strtet, corner of: Union. CLAMS, PATENT FLOUBXNO DULL. The Great Invention of the Dir. HE'subscrifier. announces to tbe.citi, sans of Schuylkill county that - he has seemed the tto sell EDIS IN and JAMES II CLARK'S new Pa tent ?louring Mill, which is pronounced the greatest American invention of the - dap. ,The subscriber has one of these Mills in full operation now, in Tremont. wbere Ite , invites allpersons.to call and See it in operation. Thlit highly ingenious, and reurroteeded invention, forma an entire new feature in the mlifriutict II re of Wheat t j t ' into Flour; and the splendid rapinite In - which , it per.; forms its; work , Grinding, Bolting , end separating the oralu ata single operation into seven different qualities of none and Food.. and that within a spews of only twat". ' tponolret in length by four let in levedtb, at the ea pldity of twelve bushels per :boar. on a pair of Trench ! - burr trdllatones only thirty Inches in diameter. • The I Grain is converted at s, single operation into Ratrs arid 1 &marmot, Plour, Vine Flour, Middlings , Shipstuffs, Shorts and Bran, p o wer being applicable to propel it, from * tour horse oto out other derieed. The small spice It occupies would not ba missed when placed iu a room with other machinery. and the small amonht of power it re „okra h t p r opel it, makes it certain that; ere long, it will s uperoede sod revolutionize all ether Flouting Mills. So applicable-is this Mill , to the wants - of-the world, that e very ma Aline shop. locomotive shop, foundry. tome; rolling milt, o. any building louring a power aim. dy erected, can now have wialtsita walls a complete Mar chant Flouring Mil Lat the trifling emit of from four to ~even handfed dollars, and thus tips enormous amount of Grain raised within the United States, can be mover. ted into Flour within its limits. • - With one of these ,Hills ,nesstr every large Colliery es. tablisiontat In this manly wham steam power is used _for purepingi should be imWkid. They could he eveclod at a small expense and wmid finable theuf to =tulle titre 'their own flour. • This Hill gully oecuider the space of 21. feet in length, by,4 in width. It hfaloo portable and when put up can be PLlerd WW I or dray, end with a single horse hauled to any part whecethey desire to use it. Its con. strtiction Is to simple that it can be connected with any unglue ley , a stne• shaft. - Single or Township Itistitstivill be dteposed of by the anbecriber. residing. at Tremont. Hundreds of yeti* tutee fronsklillere and others who have menthe Mill in operation, cin be seen at the reside:we of the subscriber. I. .4.. rot. tlff C - *is • I -LET not -moisture that rims from t ' • duntbeapJbe wasted ; it is tocigioxl to'bO Utcipts. To 011E3+1,4eActitosi.—Wasit and drain 1 . al much macaroni ,as you desire for dinner;•P : it on to bOil kitepidivater. M o e it is so I ermitt.to paitS, &fork through, take off , dri :' 7. it through a trotandir, wipe out the skill/ 71! and return it in4Fdistely back again. Po ', I add milk enotigh to half,cover it, salt anal! pepper to your:istp, a Piece of butter as isr! ~. as a turkey's Ctg; sad grated cheese as ,r. tifully is.you please ; stew it altogether , + d' ,ii stirring it, forTtre,or ten minutes; then thr ~.-1 it out into a ifistc:cover the top with FO : a bread-crumbs;rind set it ill the oven 0 0 ' a minutes to brown on'the top. -If OM t;: the oven, it will ry up and become 4 : 4 unpalatable. . . - ...21 ~,..,,,.. TiOt,•OLLOP : OVITEBIL—RtIb .30:00 t. :7' l crifiTQA: :ill's Olean cloth. fill your a collopsh. 4 1,0, with o , tql the-bread iiuntba alters. Bet them* tirka good 'fire to broau, littler 494 'salt, baste them alit 0 butter, and. kaiiitirning therObat they co .:.„. be 1 2 rewii 1311 aver alike..A. . - :-•.'-:',.-- t,,, I I El '-.i~'~~t': ~. 4. a& 1 . hi
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