Wit anD cpfmor. _ . S rt.u. I 1 U. rt 5t.:24-4 Messr. Hurricane; St:trlizht,S.shnvistitepypei anti L.Tort!e, con . at itnting 3 full quorum. awl inany empty jo r.lnti. Starlight having gained the floor re. Marked-1 was at Mis's Crinkle's wedding, .-( ! iterday, and was strtrek,xm entering, by two. tall 'footmen, Rho—" . - ``Smashpipes--"The tall-I how do, you trite that out?'` iturricane ---..S . pose - they didn't ehoode to r.fideratauci him, aheu tie ihquireil for a amal. ijust like himr • , - Starlight—`"l repeat—l plas trick by these ' footmci l / 4 :and--." Little Turtle--" What did they striße lon for? You',realways getting into sonieaerape." . ,•,. Stailight—ttvith dignity]-7—"l am not to be turned aside from my train of remarks, by such vulgar observations; I say, I gazed 'on 4these tall creatures, and I asked myself; why do they alwaykhave tall fo9tiden at weddings? That question, I, Starlight; - haveTiolte!.f. I now submit it to this learned bddy."- :.. • ' '-;llurricane---[v.ith manifest exertion]-1 presume it is *cause the public toed: . is- in ; some "war connected with theit: cakes!" .. Starlight putfs'a pantomimic gesture of dia. - gliNt, "ttr;h4 Turtle and ,PipeS gaze- vaCautly. into:the distmicei vainly seekinglo penetrate . the mystery.'..: A ' Terzetto—iiieit upl" . . •••• . , Starlight tilt's Iti chair back, in a jaunty manner, end deliberately lights another lia-, rata, and-thenyemarkg The reason is sim ply because they are' high menials."' thyme , aegis.] 7 . . The ensuing. scene was too painful for de scription. Drop the curtain and; in the wards of the greatMakepeace,'"Turn the pittre to :' the wall!" -. . ' •- - , " ~ . , , . ONE STOII,IIY Nltarr, white 'the, schooner Thuudergust, Captain Bunk, Was scudding "-nor':by nor' -cast; toward iiitmie,'' 4 leak wa,s .liscovared in the after part of the hold. ~ 4' ill hand,l 4 , - eonsisting of the mate, 'a passenger ` ; nouk,- . two boys, aSlangliai 'rooster," and a , hrindle-d9g. with:4i hair lip. wer, called up.. ' •'Now," roared the Captain, "this 'at- slui. 1 ner is sprung aleck—every mothers son of I -y' on go below and plug her up." Dawn they i went, and found the water rushing in .?,tt. a ter-. rifle rate, and to their utter horror idiscovered • :h.- passenger busiiy engaged forwtiid boring i ahole through. th••: bow•itlittiks . with a three- , i•celt auger, said p.tisent ' tieing an Irish- =I -Blue blazes an 3 111 1veriv....1 whit tina you inferLa scoun drel?" raareLl iha captain, yer ±N. D you pep tip; dither ar.:uabi . ill at stare?" "To iare , . . • dxtt, y.ya ;!;,:e Ca ri.••; f,t,t a .it nits ttl it 11.fi.a . orty git a It, A ) I tli)1:2;111. it nut .3 CU -I VC thu'i.it jrnir!.3 \ - rha p4.3scu're,ic-sivt tizo• " \ Ltuneralti irle v 3 protioatict.tl a geed.te...iilwe that' the [mu S tts r Ltuts p tet has h e 'Oataittitioatton tth "Cno ICarriheyZ' which indicates "hard tini!..t . • hir:ler ;tpellin in that regi'On. The p trt rejlices in the name ol A. P. L. Perrin (.liVe Alto f • a favurable sample of the 'product a his. • tut!l,uing rause: ••••••ri,, piper-milk is a,,hustitt' up ; . Thal tkertntn, Dat th tri,h tirokes ' Is ratinln' round rantiny r.-stnra . its, • An' la juin. ter th •ir propty.witeh was 4 . lrneril T.) b, -shared 01,L. then ptla houses, And elrelent fur • r li tow its in a 's s-et. th:,ir'1111:1" Ail . .. 01111 V le.:tt tha i furriaer's: -Lad nil aro • - hip 4.6,- r ti-n 1 half iffai on their hi : ant - on 3 errnt,:. To the pines. enny hair (Fillip. Where tha hall it air. n'rt't i le: and sa I ai re it to a wan of 1.4 me ...int of th.r . er. , ! . .1 to gut hneint:. • nnre-turants tan't Irte th-ir latnire as worts s Cr'.nio :11)11ar 1.1111. sr(zh I , II Lied bank when 'lll,)%it it ort t &eel There is "in )rd trath 'than poetry" in Mr. i i P. L. Paria%l vec....;,.but to say that he is not inaslei" wauld perhaps ),e iosuming• too mitch, His spelling is - not of., the lies ,•certaittlii; but as a similar "poet" _ - alai.asked, "What part of poetic .genius is • spellibr' • . , num,..rJavitice, b y tau author of something elsa. - • • . • Cliapter Ist. A lovely' in tiden sat near . t Chapter 2d. • 'the wiad.iw o' her father's 'Ch bluer 31: „ sap tril dansi i nt, gazing out upTh I Chapter 4th. the hullyhtick.litzihei She 1,4 a rd Chapter 301. 3 c•:,io• , e, Itllew to (_'ilapter.fitit t „ that ul Spitze etyd!iel, the tie- Chapter ith. ' rule. hn Wit ht. •. Chapter tith. thrg.i.t with a bar Chapter oth. "H‘,}ft 13p. 'r..itfli.vely • Chapter 10th. tna . l.l , n faiat.fd tin a Chapter 11th. • b ;irdpile, and— : came to . .. . . - -Chapter 12th. t lie' iiiid. ' • .• It will:be 'perceived that the author has made each 'chapter so lascinatinqi that the reader is eLmpelled to commence another in •,,Anter, ii order to get the thread of the sto gy. -lie is now looking for tli, needle of the ~, t oi, in order- o sew it up. •\ k WE'„tttiNn It;:tgie thinks in rhyme that shaWls shOit'ltd be- worn c_.‘r the 'following reasons: 7 . • "If. you waut to be in fashion; Wt:ar a shawl,l • if to hidies au attraction, wear a shawl; if to sheep and cows a terror, or like shanghais in full feather; or even, r:Zgi up:m the heather, ;meat- l a''slia‘m_l; if your hips'are bully mould- ed, or your shirt and i't;SC tintblde.l, are pleasant to behold, wear a 'shawl i it' you're courtin some gay linnet, wear a shawl,—you 'aught wrap your lassie in, it —in • your shawl. - It's like charity on pins; and hides a multitude rt& sins—although it causes grins, does your • 'shawl. It you wish to he a dandy,. wear a shawl—or have a cover handy, wear a shawl. In-a word it is 'a wvist useful 'article—as you niay wrap your f t, head, body, knees, make t seat, a besi, of:blanket; a muff, a pillow, a wrap-rascal, or a Scotch plaid of'your shawl' • DUBE \ iS no end to the good: things told Of Lamb, `Charley Lamb, as everybody loves to call the gentle Elia. He and his sister \tarp lived snugly at No.4 t liuter Temple - Lane, 'tul often had a friend dropping in to spend a 4 ,- • -.s.ocial evening. • On such an evening it %chanced that they were disturbed , by the f `vliining of a dOg, whiekalt.t.d attracted Lamb's attention .that day, and asl i it was starving, he bad brought it lioute, fed it, and tied it in the -back yard. 'Charles was chatting away when Mary interrupted" him by saying: "Charlei, that dog yelps so.”--• -What 13 it, :Sari--the,-dug? .?eying himself." "Enjoying himself, Charley! . ~.... .. i . "Yes, 'Aary, yes, just as Much, as he eau oil . _ ~.. whine and water. - .? ,il, THERE are no brains in Om L, 2 ,4 o f s p i n, nor in the head of a ibiwiy, Vine; if John asks his sir," Nal.:y .0 1 , o n ; why would be'nenti , :iti a tr....el' 310..4v4t ou Id say give int a p.i.ti-nr.vA'.. 01%4 in , v4r, /tail refaselt to explalti OLD' deartt2- Aryi.kbOt woo r , f•tho bett,, rnid a re:-..x4tr, pb,a.tfs tote to his ai 10.7).2,. , “_... 1`i....rt - rt. ,ti• .kw. okt., 13).141'6(0,e :160' 010. 414.1 ar4.5:. Lli;,, , S:z " I.ZI z kica: .ft tad .itotv. Gcroi •'46o' , I‘.l rattle etuliws, 0,1.0 o,i;otres ~~t ria : Cr~ t:.f =-.. n<, ~~ 1 PHILIDELPHIA. _ ...._ , F;OYS' CLOTHINC. i ; DECtiDU & MIDDLETON, ;-:-: ' : ' ' 1 riNIIE SGIS:-...k.1118ER, would respect i T M PORTERS of: and clealers in filtON full o.„4,:trm thAr nuuvrotti,friendanzulenstomersofl j AND STi:EL, Z'o. 13 Nortfr Wai,r,. 4 ..'rcr:, ative Mar- i 5.,1, a ..I.a 1.....tn,t ) . that their anjoitutent Cl Clothing, for i -t,r, it'eilaterpitio. April ; 1 , : - 5 . 14.:13 - : Yettrig , r,-aitleaton IN much larger than ever, and they' ..,-' are dill aerA to sell clear. Pt-rattle 'llihr ,. .at a dlstanre, hare the privilopr of exchanging .elethlrip; purthssed st . _ this store. tf they So not suit. - e • F. A. 110 1 .7 it ItitOTltlat. , r ;2 Chestnut St., corner arcath,Phthubt- April 22,1F45 16,' • PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET.. ‘`.- - FOWLERS, WELLS - ,t, .CO., Ph re ,rif • A OHIO nologists ..td Publishers. =I: Arch street, .... below lieT nth. Pblikelelphia. tarnish all %works pn • brenology,Atyslology, Water Cure. Magnetism: and flionor,titphy, whole sale a It d retail. at News fork pricea. Pro ' legato al examination's, :with charts, and • full ritten desctiptlons Of characterolay and evening. Cabinet free. Philadelphia. February St, 1845 , ' ft-ly - • J.B. A. &S. ALLEN, 7 anil 8 Sosith Wharves, Phlla4elphia, srIEALERS IN OIL, have lost re- I_Jceired. direct from New Bedf?rd, the foliositigst.lP ply of 011, the: offer for saloat the lowest maiket rates: Winter Sperm 011, 3.009ga1. I 1 Wl4,tarlii halo oil. 12.500ga1. . do Mieptirti3t cd/.9.r.00 do backed do dlo 7.000 do • Also,' In, store, Greasing Oil, Pale end llrown Soap, Sprrm and Adamantide.ealadles. , bee. 1.5.; '55 ' , , - • (IQBOXES. CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, extra quality; xes Chemical Olive Soup. medium quality; 300 • • Brown, Pale and Family Soap; • 100 • " Gotta it3e Castile x 3 ottp, mottip.l4,;. , ~ • ••• , whit; ! 'Alt/ " Steirinv and'Adaz,' endue Candice; • 200' .. Tallow Candles; . , ~ ,;-, • ' , 100 casks Sal-c,..da-loi sale In lots to suit-linreba .. ~.. ‘, - se.rs, by • . .3f A Uli.Er t Ell.lis:ttN......." dammission Merchants. „Va. '22 &nth IVisokrtisAqPijorl o'nee Cresnut strevt, Phil.4ilelphici. .la. 19.V,507:: +iol '') ~. 1 TO FOITHDRYMEN, :MACHINISTS &• orar 1 PURVES, N. E. coiner giiiii.:ti f a Penn streets. Philadelphls, furnishes foga:Fri . ' ,' and brass, pig iron.,,sbest iron, solders, tire brgeks, •,,, able forges. speller, block tin, lead, foundry no - Otrld nity• facings. crucibles, antimony, babbitt meth l,' sand 'of.all, kinds, brass. old coppe?,',Se.. ke. He is, also. a dealer' WI wrought and cast scrip iron'and other metals. It Is . his] desire to accommodate machinistiesod others at a d Istaneel from threcityl-by. turtilstilng any article they may Want in their businical: Articles not mentioned in the üborei .will be procured aid forwarded. Any Inghiry In the I i abase Ilrle w 1 11.1 x. promptly answered. gept.22.'. i CLOTHING PALACE-CARD. :THOMAS P. - DILL & CO.'S GREAT CIII:SNVI' ST RV:l' 'l 2 ,4sawc es. Vo. 165, one dol)f beloN sth, north ) l..l ride. In the new Iron buildfng. Merchants who want to purchase it finer article of ren lias ever before hOefl offered, and: g o l tt o :n e u who would Plea 4; in any . 4timen t tor tle•ir itdr.lrAos, or in l•nits fir their soiis. should I.to, in this ••••taieii•lintent. to adutirately t tint t St COO Of Fri•ill $110)li hi it it iv 1”. rate 1. nod !.ur, has, tit • hest. s th,f y a ' . u:its or siti4le tr• • rder at; IL; nel .1 full assertinnnt if tine' Furnish..: t; ~, t ; Frig 1. hirer t thinit i i the; latest style of aiarlted with th,i 1 west e4 r .th prim i n piaio '55 . U. S. Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., corny and Ches. ). riti!nd 41;1141,--(.!zipital :Vl;Juoy; 0:1 till. JSilj ani..uat • (11.0. , ,,i•eti. LI a liepo , it 111(.4;..and , ;icon to the Iler , sltoro.r . ,; will br :411;;11. . .. I. il su•nq lar,..i: ind-seiall. aro received, and the aiiieuul paid f,,,,:a ou d.1.113Zi11. WitiVAlt. flak, luterest h= p.iid at the rate of ,Fref p.-r ,nt.. cowmen eing tr , ini the day of ki..pnsit. and ctrisirig fourteen da) I provi "IA to the wit liraw.al et .t lie Pue.v.-. . • o j i time limit day or January. ill each year. the interred of card deposit Is pall to the depositor, or added. t 0 the ; principal to he may prefer. • . The es.rTnpani have.nowfupwards of 3,500 cleposltots lu i . the city ,of Philadelphia alone. 1 Ant additional in formatiou will btglren by addressing, the Treamarer., ..„....--- ',.* ' ' DIRECTORS. Stophi , n T.. Crawf.rd. Pres't. , William M. Godwin;. ' -- kw. Johnson. Vice profit, : Paul 13. Goddard, - • 1 A tribr,,t, W. Thompson, I ileor,:e fiellonrY, dn.'. W. Tingley,James Devermix. . , i I acoh L. Floranco• . ' Gustavus EnglD.4b, I Sozrebirit and Trerisurfr - PLINY FISK. TrAldor and Interpreter - • J. V. OEILESCIILAGER.i i Timber 9,'55 - .' &.19 . I= M. W. BALDWIN is - Co., Engineers, - - .11.-- , =oi aid /Lzmitt,.i areas, Pluiliedrlphia, Itniaa.., i \IV LD call the attention of Ra il -i r . i %fa -ers -and thoseinto' tell I •It II (I' , Ipl , . 113., .. CS 11 a roa % Pr 'pert y, to their .sj.dom of hp:timothy Engines. in which I they .ire adl3..ted to the particulir business for which they they may be re tuired; by the use of one, two, three or: fout'pair. of driving - wheels; and the,use, of the whole,t Or so much of the weight as may be &Arable .1 , ..r aide.-1 s on; and in accommodating them to the grades. curs es.l t strong h , .of appersiructien, and, rail and .work to bet dl,nc. fly these mesas the maximum useful effect of thc;, ,, pDwei is iiecurvd with the least expense for attendance,; mid of fuel. And telialti,to Road and Engine. - With these., objects in.view. and Ratite result of twenty-three j•ears the aid of a 3lieroseope'Ove see practieal experience in the busineits by our >enior ,part-', - ,t .. 1 ;-ii i r .) ~..• , nor. we mannfactnreitre thirerrnt kinds of Engines,- and; -"- severabclasses or clues of each kind. Particular attestl millions of /Itl3ll . opentrgs on the surfaee of our titin paid to the at rerigth or the tnachincip thr plan and: ocatiei. Through these this Ointment, when :rated on ' workmanship of all the details. Our long exiij;rionce I the skin, is carried to anyorgan or inward pad.: li,iseares cud opportunities of obtaining infortnition, enables ins i of thejiidneys, ditorders of the Liver. affections of the to Offer these eng mat with th, assurance t hat in elf. el en- 1 lieart; lutlamation of the Lungs. A stnia.Cougha and Colds, cy. economy and durability, they will coutpare favorably I are by Its means g ctually cured. Ever, housewife -with those of any other kind in usu. We also furnish to , ''. knows that salt pas' reely through bone orMeat of any order wheels. axles. bowling or low moor' tire (to' tit cen- 1 ; thickness, This healing Ointment far more ifiacllly pens Iron without boring.). entuposithin castings for bearings; I trates through any - bone or fleshy part of theliving body. every description of Copper Sheet Iron audtoller Work:l curing the most dangerous inward compLairits,:that can and'every article appertaining to the repair or renewal I _riot be reached by other means. of Locomotive Engines. ' M. W 'BA !sans, ;:- Erysipelas, salt Rheum & ScorbuldOltanors. ' mArritEw BA/RD. '-' 'No remedy has over done so much for the:eure of die. G..14f _ i eases of the Skin, whatever form they may asiMthe; AN this Ointment. ..No Case of Salt Rheum. Sciarvy,rsore Heads, ScrOftiltt. or Erysipelas. can long withstand itS influence The inventor has travelled over many parts . rif the globe, chatting the-principal hospitals dispensing this Ointment pin.; advice as to its application. and has tilmcbten the Means of restoring countless ntlmbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds kllicers. • Some of the most scientific surgeons rely te'dely on the use of thisWonderfulOintment. when intringpcope with the V. Ont. cases of sores. w, unds. ulcers. glandular swel lings. and tumors. , Profe;.sor Holloway hes. liy minniand o r the Allied Govertitnents. dispatched to ,lie liospitals of 1h...! Ettat, large shipments of this Ointuiont. f 01.., used owl:I - the direction of tie' Ntedical Starr. in the worst ea' sea .f wounds. It IA ill cure any ulcer. glandittar sr.elling stiffness or contraction ~1 the `otut.,. eventif% '.:O year Medina Join wiry 5,'55 WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, Simon R. Snyder. J. W. Grubb„ No. 262 Secoivi Sli•fd (ecf:? r)etnto , r 2 9 . 42-ly HOISTING AND PUMPING ENGINES, -Matzufac!ory $. E. C?r.pi.h and linmll 1 4 1 (iiit . Loading . and Discharging Car rnee. Pile Driving, I:nit-Inc Iron Ore from Mines.. Pumpir.g. Water. Driving Ore .Washers, Portable Saw Mills. Ac. These Machines can be reraorkt by a team on an ordinary nerd. The first premium (Silver Medal) was awarded by the' Franklin Institute. at their Exhibition in 1851 and-1553. and by the Pennsylvania State A cri cultural Fair. at Philadelphia, in ISM: the Philadelphia County Fair. at Philadelphia, in 110. Also, the New Jersey State Fair. at Camden, N. J. Abel, manufactured to order, Stationary lingineS.,' large or small, tine Shafting. Mill Gearing, large and small Screw Jacks for liallrrvid 'companies. and Machinery in general. Repairing promptly attended to. ' Theie Engines may be seen at the Factory. As ceders are constantly !vine tilled, circulars will be sent by mail when required. giving a deerription of them. Philadelphia. January 19. ISTA3 .33m FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND. —ob! he's en: . twt I'f _ .. arety ipany.: e t 1 STREET, Sa!ith-IV kAit4ox < 4 1%44 ekk ,, ft, Ineorpora, *•••!, ,, ,441 - Ibo.Slo 011441. • i• 44 4 tba ttacelifilt.Y. ;44:•.. , 1 4 ';', 1, ,it'Y' 1, ! 4 '4! 4 , "; I* till, . • 4.4 We. ,TINIt , it„ • , 111.7 F . , • - x .-• IMMISII=I 1. PURVES, N. E.soruer South and Penn %trouts. 384 y : CLOTILING - OF A St N:P.IOR gI:AL.rIT.c,AT SAVING FUND =II A. L. ARCHAMBAULT'S -' I= PHILADELPHIA. !C.' F. SHOENER. :311 Whodointlie Dealer In Boots, and * I • r4Ncr STRAW AND PALM LEAP HATS, I: Tt .174.1424 North Third Sirtft,',Phikttfelpho.l January,l9,l9s6 i WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE Arch aboxe. S,xlh, Pitiladriphia.;f% : ' TIIE STAR CORPALIY, COMPOSED of the first irtis , sis in tlia world, and exoneding =in Strength and Talent anyDrtnnatte combination heretofore offered to the The, atrice public, will appear every night:in Cotredy,Tra kedV., Bf-I'lo-Comic Drama. 'Vaudevilles-31 usical I l arlettas, Bc., sc. Then Tigting the city go there. • August 25. 3146, NATHAN ll.s _ H tupLEsist-.;. .ai LAW, Did. 8 - phitot4elol4, = J. Z.. R. Carter, Tamaqua. Jonrs I Colo, ' i Philndrlpb#: 9illtrusn, Norton & C0.,1 • ' N. B. Miners' claims ..4 - 11r0/11 'utiley.6r n ttentkn Co, sad enerveticidly pushed.. • ebilaalphia,•Bez. 22, '55 Nonce.. - i H t ATV.IN G pircilased•the gntire'sicick 1 - .. , 1 - 'of the Late GEO. W. ItIDO*AY .k CO, we'l a , i shall be thankful for a continuance of the Übe! - 6 „1••••t rat patronage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway; and • having made arrangements to be in constant rat*ipt. of a Pull assortment of OILS, we feel ennEdettt we ,eltn give entire satisfaction to the customers - of the late house, ant respectfully solicit the trade in general to4all and. 1 examine our stock before purchasing eli:evrhere'. • [ utictli.:LL.i.c.tto.tsiv.it.,v, .5.10.2.2-1-,S:#5 3.'1.4-Ye Nu. :10 N. YllarvcV,t, i hila. 4 2 - -- "- • -.--- -----;----,--.---,-',--- ' PHILA D A . D SURGEONS' BANDAGE INST4U'rEii • x o . 4 North 9th end, acct . Markte. ,r , ' '- - c, EVERETI"S Patent Gr.:idu.,' BB • ating Prasure Truss. willeureau ......... - i tures, after every other instrumAt liast-4- -1111E.Q.rk.••-?' '# .. # *ed. Amerlcan :did French Trucces skillfully , - -•'', - , appliecL .4 superior article of silk and eettott elastic. stockings. knee caps.-belts, LC.; new articlesoftiandares, shoulder braces. supporters, and instrunieuts f9r: &for - tattles.- • . Philadelphia. :tzi•pr. 2'2.'65" ____ -__...— • INK:. FROWN, AUCTIONEER; , N. W: politer 2d & Buttouwodd Sts.,lateriquuty . • -, PRILADLPIII A. POSitiVe Sale every Everalnis 1 AT V.: i/C1.4/CR, A THE AUCTItIN stiloE. yWif, be sold without resortel, for CaFtt—Cleths, Cnnsimirpn :•. , Lailnett:. *fill Dry Goode generally, lk,ots and Shoes, Cutlery, QuitaXlotti• lug, Musical lust rumentt, and Mecdiaudit.e getrkrally, .C-ile• roe' A w.li , onerr riff giro 'hit prr,onal at,ltlition to so u s of rt., y rietcriptt'on. • ' . ' •• Phiiadelpftlx.l ,,, lyru try 17, lbn.; - 1.42; • • 'BOYS' CLOTHING. THOMAS ieTHACKRAY, • 2 , 4) Chesaut .Virret, above Edit, Phi:bait:ll+a lAv F., constantly on hand 'amt . make Ito order BOY'S CLIVIiIiNG. of the most-improved styles. Persons from a diFtaure purchasing: co tablighment, have the privilege of changing, 80 article which may not suP. ,J; I ) asnrtment of Patent Slitvlihiro+.,:am [toys' . shirts. tcgctsaor . pith - a cc^tctal a, ,, ottuient Youth's Furni,hing Roods, ‘vhich, wo ate prep.nrtt to sell at low pri.:3 for ca,ll ioptemborn. '55 IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OFAIME. j re? t, rlanyr,l ef 7 . I j LOMAS hare been a warqo(l for 1 th, alsive by lltt , l'entisylviti id di :ii.! A • - f l o' ilturel 100 v. the New dersey.i.y:tte Atfri•olttinil the Srlteiv kill county Ace;enit or.ll • the 11111 . 1ss riAtii: tv ojit:ty let and the Nr. tsti, A zri,olllo,l 4terrice--- , ;10 per tc.o d 21!!' , 0 A I,t,!:N c N NVh:trves and 35 'Water street, ie R 7GHT (ANAL Agon , , , it Vottscill, This tortdilier ha, two used to a it . r, al exttle by the f.triners •.1 herlts mitt u it h . !'grt.,t KM res.. 1 , Tily 1300(15 a trial to c_ntliend it i 0.. r. • MEDICINAL. • 7.; t- - MJMEOPATEIC B _WKS AND MEDICINES. iluovEssoit , SNIII.I,'S of ili•rong . , 1),. 111) Pacent's, 4 3hhht.. tsith the M..t.thitt..-;. mid Fatally 71111- d:tct (_bests, fur alc by .1 '.‘I , JKOA N. . Mtn? tc, .1.1.44,iNe. [June; jan Miti s• s•s , LYONS' KATHAIRON.:::. • }AVE YOU.nsPd Lyons' K,:j.t4airon t. • 'f'or the hatrl It is the meat delightfitijoilet arti els In the world and is preeminently benef.ciril for Orey and Bald heads. The liatbairon fulls reltnrOi tny hair Vivi- a baldness of t welsy years. .:V.utr% - • ' • It. LATnvoiEr.. • - so. sf; 'Warren Street. York. Ab), Lyons' Extract of Pure Jamaica trinf..iur. for pepr.ia . and general nursling debility, can-lie had at BA ttLET , S l'erjutuerY and Variety Store. Centre Street'?Nttsville. 41533 . A MARVELLOUS REMEDY • For a Marvellous Age.i- . . _ • Pile., and Fistnlas: qtiesc and ..ther simitardistr. ssinz rymi,taints can affo..tually cured if the ointment be -well lit use tho parts affected. and by other.]: r, following the printed dire,•tione around curb pot , Ve, the Dot awa. and Pali ehmilei Lc 1 , 4%44 • in: , Curs : I:tatti.,,its Sore Legs 5 ' ' Burns Sure tireasts- -,' Chapped llands , Sore !lead*, !;,_ '. • Oa'Halos 1 Sore Throats:',' , '.'. *l Fistulas ' Sores of all kinds , I;• , ut Sprains I xiLuttazu . , i± , :..-Jds ~,,. 1 Thir,,.uri-t1 Eruptiont; . Suelied Glarids, • . files . i StIT Joints .....•,, , I.beutriatisin , Ulcers Slit Itheum I Vetterval siit,tis; Si.irt Diseases i Wruttib, of ail 1011 , N. Psi-cold at the Alaitufietories of ,Pr , ,,fessi; , ,r ,11 , 11,Lucc. , .i. `lablen Lau, 'Sew Yoi-k..nnd . '24.1-Stranif..:l,i , ndon. suit :all iesfiertable bruit and Dealers Tfif '.3ledielne6 troughout the United States.aud the eivilized It orld: i t )tf , at '.25 vents, t.',•2 1 ., cents, 3114 $1 each. '''i kr•There Is a eonsidral - iii sating by taiiiNi.the tarp. r , tus. N. B. llire:!tionn for the xultianco 91 . patiouts to oven' 15 , rder art. affixtd, to each l'ot. • Juno '2. 11,5:,. 22 , THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the2,,,ll:gr TR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, ha discoveml in one of our common ptiritre, to.leds a ;tardy that cures, Every Kind ofHumor 1 from the worst scrofula down to a c..aaqipti pimple. ' - lie has tried it in over.lloo casus. and nOrer failed . rept in two cases (both thunder huMor). . ile has now 4, his possession over two hundred cer,llficateut its Girt 'e. all within twenty miles of Roston. • Two bottles are warranted , to cure .t. : .‘'ntirsing sore 'mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of piusplr l s on the face. • ..:s? ' Two to three bottles will cure the , ssteriVnt biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker n the mouth and stomach. r..'„' ' Three to tire bottles are warranted to Cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warrantedlo cure all humor 'n the eyes. .. .. Two bottlesare warranted to cure running of the e re . and blotches among the hair. Four to its bottles are warranted to ctuti , Corrupt a d running nicerl. .. • One,bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are warranted to Cure the wo at case of ringworm. ' , '.-. Two or throe bottles are wart anted -afire themssi desperate case of rheumatism. 'Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the still rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the era rstanie of scrofula. IA benefit is always experienced front thy; first bottle. and a perfect cure is warranted when theabove quant t 3 is taken. r.-.:• , . Reader. I peddled over a thousand bottles Of this in le _vicinity of Roston. I know the effectil.of it in ev r. cue. So sure as water will extinguish f4.0.i0 sure wii this cure humor. I never sold a bottle:of it' but that sold another; after a trial it always speaka.for itsell iT There are two things about this herb theft appear to e surprising; first that it grows in our patitUres, in e places quite plentiful,and yet its value has never n known until I discovered it in 16164seeond, tha it 'hound cure all kinds of humor.'r . . In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and gra64 t popularity of the discovery. I will state:that in APril, ELS 3, I peddled It and sold about eta bottika per day---, in April,taa I solderer one thousand bottles'per day of It. Some of the wholesale druggists who hive been in p ee business twenty and : thirty 'years. gay that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was es erf like It. - There. is a universal praise of it front all quartii•el ' I In my own practice" always kept it strictly for hntOors -o—but sines. Its introduction 4. 4 a general ?entity Medicine. great and wonderful 'virtues have heeu flaunt in it that I never suspected. !leveret rases of epileptic tits—a disco 'which wail „ t o il. ways considered incurable. have _ r • bye few t ties. 0, what a ,Mercy if it wi roiejtfeetual I al l eases of that seta nutladps4 r , a are bit! tote' who r e yen more at it Mon I have. . 4 , • _. . I know of woe cases 0 :Dropsy, elk of them g e d wple cured by it. 'or the Arians discolies of the User. i ark Headache, Dys pin- .thum,Ferttaild Ague, fain In the side, Diseases rCt . tipine.auti pirticularly I ril Mit eases of the kidneys, U., the disciit•cry hag': done tore good than any medicine ever known. .: ;• -, , No change of diet necessary-Leat the hest -You get and enough of it. . ::-... , . Pirertionsfor arr.—Adults. one table4poonful per day —children over ten years, a dessert sporouful—rhililren teem firs to eight years, teaaponntul.- by no d ono aa4 be appllrnble to all constitutions, Mite stnfilde t' to . e)ortft4 r.. 42 tkaaqs , welak VA lex a day. t#4 , 44fis.trit.,<l . l4v DONAI4 I KENNET:It% \ N.,13), tr.trrsn rrreet.'noebory, ildu. 'et:, Prix* On. Dollar. ; - . - f kv7 4 , 4 4v t ic 44. , ,y4. - .-.-t.gar York .sity, tl:.: Y. tlickne , Il itr', 4 .l.4 . ;;ANW.:. ',;.- 0: .N4Rfro 14 iliswiliiisy4 'Rusk 0 1 ..4 ,- .........-.15,)i. , ;?.4N - -,Y '. AL O. .4c ft: g4/04; Psi Yulto ttt ' 4.7 ' 17 ' '''''. f' - '“ . •••'• ' 4 \ i' ' ' 1 .",t , ...r1:... , r , ,,,47..7:.0 1 1.......,,.,. 4 , 1 „,... . .t 4 ~-_ , . • 1 * 1-•',,..er . . t A t . : ; 4, ! j ii ..."1` i ,: , ~.17y ~ r ~ / 1 , .1004,, 144-, 4 1 y : .1, r' ft , 4,i 0 7 , , ,,. ~,• fc, ,, e :?:•f...• r M 'MANITACTUAFAS. +. . --':---- 13LIND — S iIND eHAOES .- " -:—. 7 ) i'' ever,: variety, on hand and made . 1 - - to order. br 1.• 1 . 4.:11. BRITTON & CC., ' So. 43 Nirret r,',14-:1 ;tree, P.iladrlphia. nuflotuters of Gold norders and painted Shades, of autiful designs,' 4:M very description of lilinds . ,and ' 1 Ades.. trim:Mtn:A. isang.A. kr— wholesale and retail, at . iroA•that will give stnikfartitn pletoher 13:.'56r i SUSHI!' No. 64 Dock 6: • IANUFACTURERS of Children's Carriages, (31. a, 633 ches, Baroache lacipede l, ta rs, Wheel-bartes it,]Niarseryn - Ings,ltockluzilorsus, ills. 1 asalid Chairs, Sq., Lc— wholes s pawl retail. Sept4a4ber 22, 1t5.55 3S-1y ;,.. Mil POtTSVILLE ) Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The Subscriber would e l i l y.c „,,, t again most respectfully Invite the -attention of the citizens of Potts viile and 'the' Coal Itegien in general, to his large and 1 , 11 selected stock of SitDDLERY, all kinds of • Carriage sad- Team Harness, Cidiars of all descriptions, - Drift Harness.' 4kc. Ile de s res sill whp may need anything in the abuse line to call a id see his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there Ir. nbe Clothing lost. I : Orders for llarness. &c., promptly tilled on reason tole ens. . t LEFEN'EIt WoMEGSDORIT. oppoeiu Episcopia Cuirch, Centre gime, Puttsvillt. March 5. 1355 . . [May 13,'11J ,a-u - J • MOROCCO FACTORY. T . • ,AtOROCCO -LEATHER and SHOE Ti. . Finding Store: n Derr's old stand, on Railroad s& Pottsville. The undersignedret flillY t informs the customers of . tho above well known eatablishmsnt, that ho will contin• the manufacture of 411 kinds of MOROCCO, u Sit.sti as Kid, Straits, I'i - each Morocco, Shoe, slat and Book. Bindings. Pink Liniack dew.," tc.; and will constantly RA-semi band a general assortme)it of all of LEATI.I. , Jilt, itch as itak 'fanned and Re I Sole LWor, Slaughter lips. /Wad; and City calf Skinsc Miner,. tpiwr Loathes', and a variety of Shoe Findings, such as Threads: Nails. Pegs:Clan:m. Ac.. he.. all of which will he sold at the lowe4 cash prices. JOIIN L. MISNIO. ini— . .ill kinds of :7'14 s. such as shi,v, Goat. Deer. Sir. -and also Sumait4A . tiltlin exchange for Leather, at. the highest iiiarkti ptiteskirvald for in y.thif. . , Pottsville. Oct "',"" 4-14 f 4,-, q4BA, RA'S FALLEN So ha*** OtdOS'Or Hats and Cops. y h , , , ,,,,,0d., 4 ...,,14,.,„5tre5pectfhi1yin ri p s ,. L... .T .* ..,. :ti ir0tt146)...f the citizens of . .„ . ...,,, ,. ;liiftS*.kie .- .;,,i/fitititry in general. to Go.''-' 4 .0 • * .^tr.t 3 ikerFant assortment or all kinds C f goods ill'. e.ii . ..... I . t•nvo. have new revived. and are in daily re , iP.I 1.0 rtPrised uf Hats. Caps. Furs..k.c. I tleutlenikea. - 4VnitXlcile!sicin.ilaii. ai,ra s on hand, or trade to ~.t i cy..'l'G tinp y ra.h . :st tyl.-s. otter Caps. Kossuth 1- 13 ts. 1 tin,kfitS4ir Aust. anythint , la the Rat and .sl,line.. - :,..i. ',I ~.....,..-.'! • - ' ,W Trotiltials;)triiiie the particular attention of the la ileslo car :tAsort L6llll of FURS, which have Isms...elected o,44tet MP . - fth zrttelt crib. &urn tli,:: lar,rest stock , 111 the e”irr.t.i.y.— 'ni him( AIiIII 'be kit itudtGlo mi ow part. to give satis. 1,101;1.. Call . atiii - giYc:its a trial, n..:zt 4i.d.r to I . .. , ttssille t0u,... , I. C. P. LIVEZLY Ac Cu. N. n.—.11:6-zo a'Fqortivent of 1113,1PtIoltclq : ., on hand. at riees ;inic%, • " Norember 1 S. 1,Z4 t: rut OCK DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING. . • GARDNEWS PATENT, 1 1 01? tunneling or shafting—operated ,: by hand. lew.t . e. or ...van. power, forni of u„t 111:14 Lice, WeLLIS kit p Attain, entl ho oporated by Ale that, .1)i or illth intt. The blues .....I.taineti by the comptel.a. t, 0f:n.19144 ll.O.l•orSpring; aitit h. expandin,- . . hi nws Will Avid] :, , rce. In ruck oneitnin eat. drilta. Lek: liaurL r. n inches In doptit, pin ltotitf—in I)r,iiimry sand. tone, 2to 3 hot per 11).ur. It drills equally well at any In a drift-way.lb tort hy li, two... these litachila.. "Alt I.• lie Work of this ulaehin can buiteou. t. hllets 'runnel, .10 i!ort Carbou a ben, it 430 C.T.7 Whited. 3lathines ran Ito furnished .4 ineri - .‘a,44 power ss wattled. The l'atent Itigkt fo r Schuylkill and nth, r eouuties is tor sale. Apply to th.r A :: . 941:1: A nit N fttuel:ar Now s'uk. • GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. Double Action, Forcing and Suction Pumps siihscriber in - forms the citizens ..f Schuylkill connty that be has put-ell:toed the ex-' c/ e right to vend these c elebrated Pumps in Schuylkill county. There 'are varions . Linds of these l'unips, made oh the s me principle. such as the Double Action Fore- ing and Suction Pullin. the Suction odd Lift Well Pump. Well Pump with set length. to prevent freezing. Cistern Force Ptunp. with cennection• to supply upper stories, , .ke; They one arrang.id for deep and shallow Wells—ean be used man Enginelin forcing the water on the top of the house in case of tire—to water ga rdens or wash win doi. Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce ! t hem the cheapest. the most simple in-thel rconst ruction: and the most effective ever used. anti not liable to get ' out of order. The following is one of the many Certifi• rates given by them who have used these Pumps. "We. the undersigned, do hereby certify that we haVe ksawlnfd and seen itl operation Thatcher's Patent Force 'and Suction Pump, manufactured by Messrs. Rogers h ! Foot. of Honesdale. and take pleasure in recommending them to the public tts being the most durable and ; efft cient means for raising itnd forcing water that has hver corns toour unties.. J, Y. Sherwood, O. W. 0 risvrold-,.. N. R. Griswold, It M. tireuell, Z. If. Russell, C. I'. wailer. I p. P. Brown. . 13. W.. Stone. .1. H. Dunning, Ord‘irs by mail ,for yumps. giving, the depth of the hell, lc., will be proMpt ly attended to. C. C. CA RTER. ! Peopriflor, of the Right for Sauyll.77l rount. Pottsville. Nor. 10: 'SS 45-1 y BUSINESS CARDS. IA AVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law, jPottsville. Pa. ;Office in Market street, opposite the Post Office. July 14,'55 t - 1 - E. TPOIVIPSON, Attorney and kj.Cbuusellor at Law. °Mee. below T.J. Allison's hat Store. lower end of Crowd street, Tamaqua February '2, 1856 DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON di ACCOUCHEUR; ' Ofilie—Market St., above Second. Pottatitt,e, Dec. 111,1854 I . 3tay 44-tf .Dll. O. N. BOWMAN. Sur geon rmitist, Office in trick Building, carnet Market and t , t , rond Streets. Portal Die. Pa oetelierl.lkhi. I MINI'. HOBART, Attorney at Law, 01 o,lll'rib:stow for New York. Office op osite Alpert- Tan .11,use. Centre Street, Pottscillep remin April 24, .1 1.74 3 . ll W. SHEAFII.32, Pottsville, Pa., s late or flit. Pe'nosylvania State Geological Survey, explore,. I andl., mints, &e, October 1::. • riitiomAs R. BANNAN, Attorney at Office in t7entro Street. opposite the Episcopal Choral. I) . ;ttssille, Pentat Nov. • F.J. DIXON. DOCTOR of , 44(„Thu i NrsoDoital s.ur,:ery. has mruovc to the North- east vortit,r ea Sevoncl and Ni vv. e , 4 lap streets. Pottsville. ept eii 14. r '2. 4 , : 1;:41 • - HAMMER & CRAEFF,' NO. 103 North Third St., Philadelphia. -MAIMS IN Notions, Trimmings and Auction Goods. .1 uly 21)..35 m• PbRT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charlet' Smith, Proprietor. All kinds of, coal shovels, spades, coal riddles, &c. The patronage a tie public to respect! till, s.4iclted. July . 2.51. *L., • 34.1 e EORGE j(141. KEINI, A ttornoy at jimw, vottivil e. l'anua.. will mitt nrl to le‘ni hwinemg In sehuyl ill c.cAy ;aid elsewhere. Mike in Centre mtre...t. nearly olipe.itt. tho Miners' Bank. • • 1 July 7; 27- VEVILIA.:HS: RICIIAIMS, Attorneys iat Law vilt ittend to all htisine,slotrusted totherri with dilligence atil' care. Office Contre E•treet, nrxt door to K. K. Morris' Sepre, Pottsville. Juno 2-1 v 1 TAMES(..RAEFF, Attorney at • if Law, having rentoved to Pottsville. has opened in of fice under the Tele,ltanl: (Tire. Cent reStreet.opposit th e Nliners* Bank, l, Deeember 6.18511- 4tt-ly i f ELVIS J. MARTIN and Frank Car . - . 4 ter, Surveytzs and Civil Engineers, in connection wit li P. W. Shelter, of Pottsville. will attend to surveys of lands. mines..towns and all other busiuess in the line of their prote , sion'H . . Pottsville. Januar); A, *I`,C 1- • GARRETT, Magistrate, IJetnaveyancer and ( I •Jegeral Celle: tor. will attend to ril business entrusted to him with diligence and care. lt• lire, Centre street.' Pottsville. Pa.. opposite the Town is N. 8.--The Dockets Int N. M. Wilson. Esq., are in p ,s -session of fiatnuelptirret t., Esq. [July 11..65 28- EO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGI- T neer and Stirveyi , r, ,Silver Terrace, Centnts,treet, Ito toville. Examdnations, Reports. Survitys and Maps of Coal Mines, Cosil • Lands : Machinery, 6c., executed on theshortesttoticc. Agent for Coal M Septemtkr 3.S•tf • EN RY ITV. , POOLE,. Geological, A.Topo g raphleal an4Slining Engineer, Centre street, Pottsville. lia.. glies a thintion to surreys and exarnina• flans of Coal Lands;'to siirveys of mines requiring spe cial neeurney. and to the superintendence and entire charge for proprietors of .unites.o February 2.'561 [J tl.y 22. '54 274 fi s.tf ,t GENCli'—Fo the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate, haying and selling Coal: to Ling &lige ofigoal Lands , & c.. and collecting rents—froin twenty years tixperleneo in the County he hopes to give sat isfaetlon.i.,, Office 7ilabantanr,Z Street, Pottsville. • CHAS. M. HILL. Aprll 6,1850 I 1.14 f „,. , LIFE INSURANCE. • (`IEO. BROWN, Inspee'ibr of Mines;l rp HE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE; 1..1f tenders hl. services to tand-orfrfers and °theta. in L, Annuity and Trust Couipiny of Philadelphia. Of making Examin firms. Reports, Ac- a Mines and Coal ; • pm, Nit:, Etl Chesnut street, the First door-East of the I.andS. From hit! knowledge of Veins and experience in I Custom Moose. . Mining Operation. having been in this county 14 years, I CA t'ITA li .53:104,0 0 4—C11 Ala En rERPETUAL. ' and carried on Mineathe last six nays. he hopes to -"v` ei eI Contln general sitisfactionto all who mar'employ him. ur' to mace Insurances orvii•es on the most favor ' able terius 107E118 to Jinn Num and If. R. Num. Epp., Totts- . 1 ' • • ' The Genital legre , paid-up and lattetted. tergether with i v r l h il i d i a d . a t l p d hr t . 3 4 , , la .Vb l i l i t i N tr) E . B ,,, ' :d rl'tl i n l t V e : : l P;: i PAINZ ' ISV ” i a largo:and constantly increasing reserv'ed fund, offers a East liorwrqratt June:lo. '65 ' _sly . per. t sec . urity to the insured. ---- • • ' _ ~.--, , - ___ ____________. ! The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly' er quer TO THE PUDLIC.-4llaving imna ' tarty. • , ! __, air - Th . d flopan y a dd a ti. i .A. o p e rt !Meetly to the insure n.. ed my Leant' by close rindlneirrent to my offlie and' r e ,t for life. The first Darius, appropriated in Docenther, having now recovered almost entirely, to Avoid A relapse I ISt 4, and the second lianas it 'December. IS-19. amount to Into a state of narvous irritability. I have determined to i in addition at $.2.82 .50 to every ;,=.1,090 insured under the change to some extent.the manner In which I hive lath. ', . oldest Policies, making 31,21i2 1;0 which will !repaid when I erto practiced my professiOn. - r , lt shall become a. claim, susteari of rll,OOO originally 'new t take this tracthod of informing, !Mrfriends in scluyl- , ad; the,' next oldest amount to SE•2:I7 I;O:, the next to age kill County. the gentlemen of the trar ift its Courts, and . to $/.212 50 for every ;ALM); the ot hors In the saute pro- the public generally, that after the Rr'st day of-Inne next, portianr acmordimpto the amount and thea'nf standing, I will regularly 'attend the terms of 11UN ('curt ofC,ommon _wbl'h ' a ddidi ene - ma k e an average of . meet. than 410 per Pleas. and practice therein. I will punctually attend to , en c upon the premiums paid. 'without incressing tire an such legal business - es may he confidertiln !TIP. . nu-11'mm! um . -1011IC NV EID7 I I.k AN l . . 11-ly .. Th:o met% fildrway. ' John A. Brown; • . 4KS M. D. .1,., DODSON - , Opera- Armon Darts D. Danner, John Jay Smith, Frederick lhown • : • • tis e' ; and Mech'S nits I Dentist,as fitted upon ;: ' flohert Peargall. George Taber. 1 ' .' of the I,e , t Dental Establistimenti . in :this pert of tbo Joseph Tearer, . John R. Latimer, State. and Intends to afford his µArm:fake benefit of or- . Thomas P. James, ' Wharton Lewis, _ cry Improvement In the Art. Ho guaraUtees to Imitate ', r„ 36100 T. Bailey. - John IL Slack. nature to a ulcety-in the adalitat ion and,trraiteetnent of :_,;-- Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanations, TencemetatiroC, Tit mscen t Teeth : inserts 'AAA - Igor whole ' " . .Vim of applitation and further itifermallon can belled at sets On Atomplicrie profeurc, to the entirp.exclusion of - 'the ogee. ' THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, Spiral springs; !extracts dead troth and rooote with tech IMIX P. Jrstr.s. Actuary, i ity, end fills decaying teeth . wl th gold.rit,idering then ! isir:rtie subscriber IA agent for the Acme Company In useful during life: - - 1 Schuylkill County, and will effect Insurances, and give 011ivin Ifirket street .t TVi .1.. • A Ablreqitte. North di neiessary information on the m14(44 . tliv. I • a . tpril9,lKi..l. Vi-ts' 11 DA,N.NA N.- Lebanon. Meait 17, 19 a 41-fm 'EL & TULL. I tteret, Philadelphia, „ AL) :A. I:,' THATCHER'S Gm BM a7-lr HARDWARE.__ 'HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. i-iit..st:.usulixili...::.,b..illg c..,v 4r:aug a ed his goods at his oow plate of tai,,iben* said with a n .w determination of furnish. Ili , . ill such goods as fru, busineomf the CO.ll Slagle) tnag reolre. a their loqeet market value, volt Its the trowel= of trio Public. 1. shall be. always on head and have on. hand ia full swill:. 44' ..., Bar leas, '-' chipping AN. , ~ r/11.01.07.1, I: . . Coal nbevals, elt, St I , : t•Mi., .. Trace Chains. Silt IA"1/ , :i ' - Nails and tspikes, Pope, . ; .rkkle Mocks, Delleua, • ~.'. Attalla and Ices, de., Itardware and tron Defsvt, Ca:ems SrltE6l, throe v doors above Starke. East side. PRANK POTT, July 15.1954 i. • ild-if . :. CLEMENS & HEISLER'S ' aIgADDIVAIM AND I noN sTORE, Centre Street, a few doers Übil TO Market (East side) have constantly on hand a full assort 'Pent of • . .„ • . • . Smith's Toottt,: • t it xlca , and Springs,'.. Building Mater&la, Table Cutlery, Shoinasker's To:ota, IpocketCutlery, Files and Rs.spii 3 . - Carpenter's , Tools, Nails, ttpikt's arttillradp, Britatila Ware. Counter and PLitituin ':tales, Allen's Revolters, Oar and Itolle.d.lroa, - Rifle Barrels.. - - Flue and Sheet . Table and Tea Spoons, Cast. Shear anui Blialer Steel, I BNIFS and Enameledliet . .. . .... -Tin, Plate and Sheet Zing. ties. liar, Copper and Sheet Brass. Pans, Boilers & Tea Kettles, Pig and Dar Uad,Hoary Railroad Trares Castings of alt descriptions, Railroad iron and pikesi 'Mill, X , entan& ; Circular Saws Double and Single 4 3 uns, , Dutcher's Choppers, Cleavers Double and Single Pistols; . i and Knives. Shot and Game Bags, Anvils and Vices. Powder Flasks. • . Mocks and _Tackles, . - - P.m . iler and O hot. Chain Pumps, ; . !Water . Proof Permarsien iron. Copper and Tlrmin Wire. i Caps. Coach Trimmings. i Rifle Mountings. The Subseritifrs would respectfully invite the attention of the public gdnerally, to the above and other artieles of itardware. too mumerens to mention. as they are deter mined to sell ea low as any concern out of Philadelphia. August 97.1583: • r,t,-dy - -- BRIGHT & LERCH'S , clagl•;.ElV ll.k RIM ARE STttitE Tiro doors be lonr3lnts' I tote Land nearl: opposite the Ml hers Bank, Pottsville. *here will be found kit excellent assortm e nt of lIAILDTVArat 'thrach Trimmings, , Filet, Springs, - • !Fine Trays, Saddlery, - . 1 Ttritania Ware. Shoemaker's TOols, - ' ;Asmitment of fine Locks, , . Carpenter's Trxils, i Table Cutlery. • i class and Paint. !Pocket Cutlery, `o Bar iron of allOaes, 'Table Spoons. Rolled '• 'l ' , Anvils and Vices. : 4 ;311S and - tipikrs. : Assortment of fine Guns, Railroad Iron and Nails, ,Sheet iron Crucibles. ' Smith Tools. I 'Wire. Tin Plate, • Building Materials, I Brass Kettles, Past Steel. . ; Sad Irons. Shear Steel, l - ;Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister: ' - ,Chains. 11 Saws. • Cross-cut Fine itand•sawa (1. B. returns: his thanks to the nubile for the patronage th.y untended to him in hi.indicicittaleaparils.and hopes the new firm. by thenuality of their onmiq. striet atten tion to hetsinit,is. and aecomtnodatina prices, will deserve snd conanand,their continued support. LEttelf, Lt,ilers tn. IThrd ware ,ond iron. Centre zirett. , Pottati)li...l4,tonr, r 1 , 4 F. ht f INSURANCE. commoniEmas INSURANCE COMPANY. tholou Buildings, 3d street, PA. 111ARMERCAPiTAL ;. 4 300.060./ . . nsure Bud other property, Against lass or datlt.:, by E 14,.. IFV. 3..-,,atnst perils of the Sea. inland ztiipt ion and ranspYriation. SIMON CAM liitON, S 4 Crnt.lry. l'rrsNrid. L. F. IVIIITNEY. Schuylkill cl.tt ty, Dec. 51-tf • MIMEOS' LIFE INSURANCE AstisTii, - usT compANV:Ptn'TSIL!.E. 'I A P I; 6100,000—C It RTER j n i b; o,,iuptiny.Chart . ored by the Utgl , lnture ~1 Panu sylrauht, with a eapital or Out, Hundred TbottiatiLl is vow Cully ”ricani4etl, and has counurtneod busl- Lrss. The e,impaily is prepared to reeldve monies and other pr qe rty in L'inst, and allow interest on all loonies de p edt.el trust, at the rate of fire per cent per annum; principal and Interest payable on demand. e. r4tes of Preto in at on Life In SLI ran vq, see the printed Thies supplied at the otltce of the Company. Centre st r e ,t, v0tt,41,, three doors south . 94-the Excluunze NTZINGT:I I ,' President. lAI 11. ADAM, Se,C . l7 to 1 Trenc}4•cr. April I. -13-t THE :PCITTSVILLt--MUTUAL IA ND Jill AV, TUCK LIFE INSURANCE CoMPANY - i IIIA(41 CEV'RE S'ITEE'r, next vyd., • •,,,., 1 -,, Green's Jewelry' Sbire. CA Pl' 4 i',.ItO:OOO—CIIARTER PERPETUAL. Tlik t'o, p'elt.y. recently chartered by the LegLsiatttre of Penes:dr:llM.: is fully organised. Thei.!, , pang-1., prrpared to effect inmrance upon lives and to rec. i vt,'and execute trusts. and to allow interest on monies reve,iyel,l at the rate of five per cent. per annum. unlcl-s otherwlsi\agn...ed upon. Principal pay able interest pay ne mi detnaii.l. CapitAl and ; a.... , ,tet safely Wrested in Bonds and Mort. gages and °Lifer ..1.,.ek0d securities. Annual dle3dend \Of the profits will be made payable in au.n. or appninriated to the p4ment of preutlums: For rites of Pronii umA on Lilo InNurax3ce, ace-printed tables, suppWdnt tliu Company's other. - ' NATHAN EVANS. SOLA)111),N FOSTER, Vice Pres'l, 11. T. TAri.ort.j.grxrdary. and Trealit' rer Sept. 14, 14.0. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. ~ t - 1 11ARTElt PERPETUAL-`-'Granted Eby Stateiof Pennsylvania. AuthorizetiCapitars4oo,oloo. Office, No. nliWahrut Street, between third and Fourth Streets. Ph.llidelphia: This Company, with a cash Capital paid in, combined with the Mdlual principle in 'their Marine and Inland Department, NT:mitres to the assured ample Indemnify, with participationinthe wilts, and without liability for losses. 'the Coinpgny will issue Policies at the usual rates of premiums, eMbracing Marine, Fire and Inland Risks. ' DIIIECTOLS: Dr. D. Ltlther, Davis Pierson, Lewis A intended, Joseph Maxfield, . Peter Sieger, John E. Addicks, .(iiazge g, Tyler, 11. Ilanimett, Samuel B. itothermel, Francis Iticon. DLL O, — LUTIIER, President.. JOSEPH yI.ITPIELD Virg Presicknl. Wu. F. rls.sl. Secrdary. ¢'y PETEIL.D. LUTHER, has been appointed Agent fur the above Company in Schuylkill County, to whom per ions desiring Insurance can apply. June 23, 055 [April ti, '54 14-1 -- STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 1 1 0 Ulefli ANN UAL STATEMENT May 15; 1854. Assets. Mavist, 1853, Cash prentiiims and Interest receiv ed the past year, mutual depart• moht, , 4 • .. Bills I:eceivAL ' in %amt., " ' '23,647 ,94 Gish l'reinin , Stuck Departat, 40,252 20 , .. ` - . - -- 170,5118 56 . . Losser;expcnsee: cunirniasions, re insurance, Flgtxtal clupirtment, 101,506 53 " 27,03198 f• ASSET:: 1 Bonds, mortgages, stock and other , , ',..,•11 , d secttrittes, 173,135 72 . ' Bills receivnble,: 157,009 S 6 ' Cash on hind 'and ti hands of agents,. ; , , ~' ---r,79,704 16 , , /For Fire i?r InLAnd Instiranre, apply to szO. T. SIWENER. Agent 28-1:r July 15, 1551 PENN 31IITUAL :LIFE INSURANCE CONIPANY, , Oftto N corner of Third and Dock, Philads. A PITAL" $500,000.--Charter Per- 1 jpetual, profits.dlvided among the policy holders rv,.ry year. The only truly mutual company in the ,it y orjptate. Insure lines tor short tonic. or for the while terni of life. grant annuities and endowments, pur,ba lir, iuteres Is in 'ilea' Estate. and matte al Leon t ract s dep.mding tm die contingencies of life. .They act as I:xecutuys, Adwinistrators„ Assignos, Trustms, and livarcinns Raiile•F L. Stiller. . • Joseph M. Thomas. Willi.iiii M,_rtin. Edmund A. Sender, isatnuid i'. I I ney. ' Charles Ilallowell, The Than:: Paulding. Richard S. Newbold, Sam ii.il .1. Christian. William H. Carr. Ellis Z. Archer, William P. Harker. John G. Brenner, .. James IL McFarland, Willtim 11. Keru. , 'Warner M. ltaalu,, Situ ipil It. Trotter.' 11. C. Townsend, =. Await us W. Harker. John \V. Monier, WilliAM Robertson, ' Samuel W. Weer, lieniatnln Voates. - Daniel L. Ilutclhou, Samuel E. Stokes, ' Rodolphus Kent, • i • Peter S. Mirliler, Easton. s DANIEL L. MILLER, President. ~. SAMUEL E, STOKES, rice President Jona t%. lien Nos, S•c*.y. . _ ESE The 'subscriber is ngcnt for the above Company, in Schuylkill c,uinty. and will effect insurances anti give all necessary:;lnformat inn on the Subject. J. 11. RICHARDS...fgent. 454 f NnT.lO, sZS INDEMNITY. rill, I - Ili- FRANKLIN Fire insurance Co, ji of l'hilmklelphim.. Office, N0.:163% Chesnut street, near Filly sweat. DIRECTOIO.' ..?Clia ' rics N. 'Smucker, ',Gout° R. Richards, Thomas limrt, • 1 MUrdecmi D. Lewis, Tobiak Wagner, • • Adolphe E. Rorie, • Samuel Grant, - ' David $. Brown, Jscoh it. Ltinith, permanent Patterson. Continue to make Insurance; permanent to' limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. . The Conspany have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford entitle protection to the insured. The ate of the Cori: pauy on January 1at,1846, as pub lished, agreeably to an Actor Asseinbly; were as. folfowa, v rr 5300.555 5 Stocks, $:.1.563 25 Real i:..ftate, 106,:16 . Cash, &v., 45,157 67 .$1,220,097_67 Tempoiary Loans, 125,4:,0 00 Since their incorporstiOn, pdrlOd •of eighteen years, they haveipaid upwards of on, million twa humiredllorts• and tiotb,ir;s. losses by tiro, thereby affording evidence of the r. ivantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to toellt with promptness, all liabilities. C II 111CF.S. N. I;ANCF: lilt, President. uu.is i 3. 11.0cs.ss,. Secretnry. The subscriber has been appointed agent,foribit above montionid institution, and is now prepared to make in sarauce;an every description of property. at ;ho lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEi,lgent. rotte tlle.Jan.ll.l B s l . . 2-tf , Ratiroa d Trnees. ' Powder and Shot ringi $,59,315 70 MEM ss2s.ss7 2 19.x55 :33 TRUSTEES I=9 *IRE SCREENS. , 10TELs• - • . . • , .. 311:1E1L51T1LT.33... , . . " TILE UNlOtily,' --------- -------- 77 -- - -- . Arch St ree t , between 3cl ' 4 ;k4 ... ,..th.Ptatietly KURTZ a-HEISLER, . ' ritovILLE - corcs—EvAN:, 1. NEN..I2-4 ; ; ; ;;, (Late Xartes, neyerle w Co,i - , .6: . : riIItMLIILY lVi:D1; .S. Nr.Vil'ilMEl.. r' Wire c,, , a3a - tkmerm etu c."..re.iliTes. * Ulna ', ; • . . . ..//."/: -' l '.' . L.!' , , , - ' . I "lb 'nAgrasr.--,J,t-. & 4 I :''. to In i Dr..r.—tj„.,-,, s ;,, , " . Itrootnts 4 , Sc., .t. .liiiler.‘llle, Lichnyliiill • ..,._ .. . er y ; . 1.1 ,—.l ~...,,, _. ,,i, .. ,.,, , .... i T i4 6 , 44A. ,"Conufe. - . 1...,4 ' ' -, il Thankful for the lihcral patronage t hey I' _ P ...L . T 44 2 1 -P hia " i'' ' l3ll.lTY "4 ' l .-:: ' .5.. • ''-' ' tote , : ree:drill from the t'ioal DealerA and other,. in the pao.•wetil.l most r,mv.ttfully aolleit their custom to the future. All work done at Our shop will be warranted, so that- no due need be afraid of g..t.ting a had jut.. 4r. Kurtz being one Of the oldest, and the moat pXpe lieCICA Wire ltlirkfr tn'the county. we feel sure. that wa can turn but the beet Coal Screens in the itegi‘m. ill ordi,rs addresßed to J. H. Kurtz. Minersville. to IV Iw Heisler. Pottsville or Hirtz k will be promptly attended to. ON &erre rr , pairiP.. litny It I Siis , POTTSVILLZ. WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. , Change of Proprietors. _ - ...., 'l'll}', undersigned has,. :lc -7 • M.' nlnr . curned the proprietorship of O . :Olt : l . ra' ...:. i , ii io Screen Factory - in Coal street, iately con- Z ‘ L ' • . ducted' by H. L.Vaitl , . and deSires to call 2 thlattout hot! of Ccal ()Nrntore- and the public I.lever:dlr. CI hhi exteusiteestablishment. Arramzements are.matie •. for pr , c - 0rim,..., the very best of Materials, And erci...U-s 'Mr' -------'' ' .. CHESNUT STREET HOUSE work to a lar7..yamount will he tilled at the Fhortii,t un- i ' , Uct'. aNtrou the mast gatisfactory terms. 4 i I . 121 eIIESNU7' STICEET, I'lll Li pEt PII LI. The culicriber. mor t ...irvr, bavfn/ secured th 4 1i...4-Niers 1 SAItItEL MILLER, PROPRIETOR. Of skillful and egperienced workmen ih rites t ho gi4 ex. , 4l i imi.ion or ri ,, si . of his s,reens. promisin in z 6 r th, ti n ; 1 .. . 1 0 i,119.tt e.IN lio are fond of ggod livintr. equaro.ui4 best turned out in other manuractorios. — ' I . kind treatment and cnurteous atten inn. and who, isri:lss - :3 1-tr • 11.• JoHN HARL A N . \ \,.. rit't e S3MC% tiM*, have no monay to stamd for what they -.1.,,,!,'. ''' ' . . __. ..,. - --- 1 \lli. not.rNt. wo would say. patvoulte'tion•ral 311 LLER.- - - -r'.P_OTTSVILLE WIRE WORKS. - • - I Alia house ,is.in - the.nv:st busluoaa part , f the.city. and -4' - noth;ERS. ENT ,t. Co.. imout -„ c t, m , ri •utdr the Iderchints'Evitanue.ftNou whkh th,,Unnibuces 1,, ....t4=of Cast and Wrought IRON ItalLlNti, .. Klan to all parts of the City every few minutes. . -: ;I ...,,....... , _ ._ ,if every description. Ins tie the atttm Ilatnynr ... 'MI J I tion ...,Y I .IE raj i ii 't or the public to their branch of businres. which • is i- ,, nlt/i1,...11 1:3 .I.nrc lIAuLAN . EI r. , creen . In Cent sttwt, Pottsville. l'enna. They can fitrnish Yerat:das. Trelll,.-Work Arbors, ! ic.. Floler Trainvet:4 . ; , ere in ever,- varlet, of style j. Window Grating. and Wire et I ing of All kliids;r,t.the shortest tuitice and n the lowest ! teruls. Ognther with Iron liedsteads..-Earw. Lot and gar den lente.s English II urdle Fenc,!, he., 3:e., below city N. lt.-.Ceirtetery lots neatly enclosed. Designs "got up" to silt customers. Evoryt ttvirlineot hind °runlet-41. will he furnished at the shortest notice. Fehru: ry 2. 155,1 IRON WORKS. -T,A DICA<VU A. CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRONWORKS, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa., The Subsetiiirs, prupriett,rs of the extensbwestablishment.an nutinee to the ritiieng of ; , 4-hety I k ill con n ty.and the public 12:.!nendly. their r,adi , kaiatt _nes , : to turnout any and Inds of work in their lino• at the shortest notice. and in Tin , mo,.t sat. tetor, man ner—such as building Steam Engim . .s. man ufartnritrz Itailmed and Artie Cars, pumps, Castings and Machinery of all kinds. July the Ixlst workmen are employed. and satisfacti:m may t , Le safely gunrunfrqd. Orders from :thread promptly MIA. CARVEIt:i d: ALLEN. ramaqua. January 27. 1855 4-tf BEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. IMO& • , ify'crit,‘ * $I ptllll.l IIUIPSAN 111:0111.EI:, Iron and ltra.,s Fountler, resperlntlly infortn thoir pat Ulna,. and the public !,:enernily, U.d titry are fully pntpareal at, the above establiftlat men?. to Innnufarture ztennt Is:in:line; of ! every ,l'inups, Railroad and Drift ears. and rvery other tletQriitti,n of Iron nnil Br&ns; enslings saxitalale for! aho Coal:thil,lirr. or 0(110' 1 , 11,4 tht , most reawriatar' tornis, Blowing CylbnlerS fi'tr Blast FurutterS and' hlarlthtd work iu ...tenernt . t . or all kinds with neatn:-. and 41c,pateli . at the - Prioo:. All work futtii,ll,l by, them rant v 1 to weil. They Ivoutri. -It tile etishilll thow ma: want arric:r!: In their lin, in this viciattY. A I or:itti.s will tn:,:t with immediate awl prompt Alien- S. W. 111"DF:IS', 4.1.4 . , , V. HUDSON. LUMBER!' LUMBER!! ri7llE I)aupliin & StistittiliantLi ('ti. h.v.i1,4 c,,,) saw mills tunni:ng....nt 1.11 s. ill, .!i'.; , ::;. h. I stud :It f. 11.. 1.:‘,.. , 5,,r 0.,. ..rder, r , i.l . 11,ttn; , , , -h. Is I.:ar or I ;,,t, i _ . I Utut,r, t f•ft... usual' Sizes and 1.7•:'...Fri.s un.l.-r • o :...t.— DON AL DS ON. , i is „NI-, cliesnut ,hti,;.r.1,... Alitigli:,:: .lath. 1ut,1.1.11.i k -: it-;.: I , • . ._ . • : Int hal ay , w oft 1111114. rrl,4 , Yis . d , sir•us of wrdering I.r• a• DOIIALDSON IRON WORKS. . i k,.,.. Y,III±: vr at.y 61% 1111.11.titia , ~r 11111,1. , r. win tied it A : ' O.X it - CO. r eepec t Fut- To r!wir int..rs.st :'., apply f.. the undersign. d. as the t . 4.11, i ' i ' 14141112 k ly l i ' u l) v i' it. ' f: E t.t i i t e . at tt.nti , n of the tws 4 sine-S ' panyh.n: a large number et truMss Olt tit , t1:14 . k. Ml:dean ' ..,.; ‘ ...,, t eninmunity t., th',..1.. ~.,.w' r tn ,„,l,-,;: nn a • Eder great. despat.di In any orders thwy mar rereise. _ r,—.7, i t . ,% 4 ~,,, , L Ilaelnue ::•11op. In the town of 1)....na1d.• I•LI,M twit M ft.i:.1 . . , . En!, ct. Sip!. • 1 ;i,,... a A4m. .••••lilivl!,111 enti say. They aro now • ready t.• t•Ne , tatt all ord e rs f.. f , maeldin.ry. suth . • ... . • Letter address-‘•'•llarsirlwyr.., P . a." ....• • , •tn.' . - .. . No•ecnber In, 'f.:; .. e . . .steant ngines. pumps. 'cral brenkrrs , mill gearing . Ibr grist and saw mills. railrrad-and drift cars. kr.. Sc. —.- NEW -LUMBER -YARD,' ilein;'; praetfral merhanies.,s7e. fiat ter our elves that ill , - In Schuylkill 011. yell. • . • 11.41t4,,qr. Wit ',4l(t . ii UM tue.Msuou .tu; iu .aa i , vo,n , 1A LM tt • P1i.11.7, # - 1. e:yee LIU Ily invite J. t u l /"L , '-utilt l J- 'il Ant-' o i filet , t: 'n'ti-visilni: j lle•attt•teloti.of ituildels aini , din.rs. to their 1ar...., their. patron.. orders t hank . all . y . received and ex yeti- - ms-ortment of S',lo,fled' anli G - 1 . 1 ., 4.• LiI1•11,1 . . ' , hi. h the, tad at the shortest notice. :Ind on r ,,, : ,,, ua 1.h. t,•rt,,,. will tat prepared to Itlini-li by the latter, lid ~r M,,,,-t i .131111 I'll L'IESEB, ~ ,t ..t. thelow .... ~...31.1.• rates, FOP. CASIV.! . • t I'l F ';:, Cox, r . '' 11" • .. ~ ' . ' I '' 4 . - , 4 % Our ',toe,. t0iv..t..., ~.... • • nil i. mu. :ELI .‘, l'is 11 , t itt, - ,, ALFRED J0N1 , 4 " • - P s•Nsi.i. and 111..M.,..i. Also livery star. such as Ikams, LEWIS. MILLER: .. J ,, • , -; • It ‘il.e.T:z‘., 4 .1: %S. - MlN.:is: l'.l-1., le. 11'e have also or . 1 -- '. derist a large a.,•smotillens. of -ditlerent qualities of .I.:lsr nod Lk!! --SuiSUW, l'irKi.T. CLI,LINU-I,ATIV.. l'ALls.. 1' WV . pLAys, eezeiber with all other materials be10i,4in.,,,. It, the Lvtober '1 rade. One of the fit in being a , Iriet !cal blinder. it.• fritter ourselvbs on havirk... selected our ..t,,,,q; in .ur•}4 a 444an44 4. 444 as to !Zlrf•enti'resiiisliell•ni, our heAry 1 amber iinybeen sawed to or-ter. thus preventing La u,li ',mate trl the itr. chnser or builder. , Call and examine before purchasing 4-1,:lw here. lard oppoAte Dr .Palut's °thee. ' P. R. P. 11.31. ~.4 EDWIN ti. FRITZ. Schuylkill Haven Februar,.• 2i, I '.'is • tidy .• TO CARPENTERSAND BUILDERS. . , The Schuylkill Co. Lunther St Manufacturing Co., !TAY IN q now their : large Shop on i Railroad Street in full C•p , rath•li are prepared to furnb.h Vvarp.mt ors and builders. generally. Dears, Blinds. Sh it tters; Sash' 3lottldings, Door and Window Frames, and every article in our r line in the late.d style and workmanlike manner. and at a saving of -2. rt percent. ..TREIVIONT IRON WORKS,------ - ,,,if,....re„,4. They have also on hand :t . large assort. citelit of Tramont, Schuylkill County, Penna.'. s ;_- Wilite Pine Plank. 3. 2! 2 '. 2 ;1 1, 1, 2 `...1 1 ,.'i.1. 3.i..t: ,kiinch.panel. The Sdhseribers respOetfully in rits White Pine,Boards and tYI 1. Pine Floor ing. ' littpp,' the attention of the businesscouununity Yellow do do . Yellow do do "" '' l tn'their New Machine Shop and FGun- , Dry and dreen ILemlock of all kinds • for taiildha7 pur i.'-' • tinum . "''''erectoddn the town of Tr..miont. and - • - -. under - the nupenntendence and Ulanage- -Oal i ji''',;il:l3P-ii ii P c o l p h lar..Chair. Plank and Scahtling Boards, _ mint of Messrs. Z. ilattlorff and Philip LTlnholtz. wh e re Ch.rry :61 - I.l.Walnut Plank - , - for railing. • they are prepailed to execute all orders for 3lachinery of .ty ., . eilS.it urned work.. styli as bed posts.iable let..s. ban's- Prass 'and I run, such as Steam Engines of any power. . rumps of any eapacity; Coal TWenkers of every dow tars:on - band ordurifed to order, and bills of stuff Sawed lion. all kind: of Gearing- for Rolling Mills. ilrist mad- to order at the shortes t notice. , i . all ~in with 2n.feot boi iir. e••rapiel 0* SaW Mills. Drift Cam and all kinds of Railroad Castings, f (Inc Ten 11"" Fan ;- ''' • such ail Cltirs;.for Flat and T Rails. Fro'gs. Switches. and -, all kind , : of Cazt and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um. and in g o o d order. f ,. .r sale. ,•h r eap.hythe Schuylkill Co. . Lumber Company. Pottsville, Augnst 11.7,5 holt2 twing, a prartica/ Mechanir.and having had tbe con- F.hruary 11IINERSVILLE. DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS, r THE Suhs..riber is prepared in mann . Ope, awe STEAM ENGIN ES . ef any po ' wer, umpsorany capacity. and ral:Breakrr; , ;',l4 T 4'"r ilmx `''''' of eve.7y deseriptinn: as well as ~very other kind of' machinery Used to Mines Breakers. Furnaces., Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. Sc. Front the facilities possessed for inannfaeturin4, and from king experien c tn,thehusines, work ran be turned out at this rotablishutent:At the 'very lowest prices, and lit 3 5111,41'4 d uality . pers,mt, de:ir ins of putting up inaehineryuf any, kind. are itillted to call and OX/11111113 patterns and doconw 11111illti'd with prices before contracting elsewli,r, . Orders of every kind are sulicited. And strict-attention will la,.givn to their prouipt execution. ;\ • WILLIAM DEII '9, 1854 TRERIONT. tient+ and exp«rienee for many yearg In th , Coal ftetrion.; item rig dm:trots of putting up Machinery of any kind, are itilited to 'call and examinq our patterns aniikuperlor qualify of work. and become acquainted with priet• at these !Forks. before contracting elsewhere. Orders ey- ery klivi thankfully received. and 'grief attention will he given ;to their prompt execution. having, l‘eceral 15. 20 30. 40; and t'olliort.e Engines on hand. Jam B, 1g551 C. A. & A. M. SELTZI:R. PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. •.„, r : . u. ly : i. i Ti lt il EE N ann ot n - .....,._,..t A is us readiness. from the complete outfitf; .-' ftheabovenamedestaLlishment,tosup ,, n o. „ ply all °Om's . In his lino of business-- W e ; 4.!! ,''utertsuch as for Steam Encink, Railroad and Drift Cars. l'unipq, Cotii liroake.rs, Castinas and Machine ry of every pAttern. Ito warrants his work to-zlve satis fa,thin. and .i.amritingly eiAlcits pair made at home and nbroail. Jan. '„,!7..17, 4-1 ,:r FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. THE Subserlirers aniChirme to the Pub OM lie that they are the Proprietors of the - Franklin. Pert Carbon. lately ear ,,,„, rigid On by ,Sillyntu„ where they enn ott..4-2,, • time to manufacture to - order. at the phnrii•st notice. Steam Engines. Pump.. fr;..11 Breakers and Thmitinery of almost any sloe or. d...s..Tiorimt. My mining or oth e r purp',,es. Also. Railroad and Prift Cara, tr•;n or 13r,voi Castin4s of any tier or p ittern. Orders are ry.pect fullx solicited. . B. FISSLER 1 11110. . a- Sneed increased" and Fare reditcrd.-4,3 .. LITTLE SMUYLIIILL'CATAWISSA. 51.7 a: BVI: 1 . and Eiti il, WILL,I.X.MaPoitT AND ELIIIIt A P. AI LlatA It. Thrauati to Buffalo. in, -° - - 10 li..urs. Niaratra Falls, - - It; •• - •._ t - Detroit. - 2 . - - 24 , •-• , o , - 42hica.rii. -c- - - 4:4 , •• - Franklin Shovel 'Works. r. • zit. Louis:. - - .- .is -•• , The anbscribers continue ti, f urn ish th e Calli:.rs and ' Ticket Miley. N. IV. earner Sixth sad . ('tier , tat streets, nestles of Schuylkill County. with Shovel; nr all. kinds: and Philad 4 phis and ileadinfr, ittilcaor Dep d • ,,ccroci at the Ivest Philadelphia pries. .attentiott is partieu , Broad and Vile... tarty' called to .their Goal 1.511 74 45_ Ordcrs for Short-1140f . on and after n•IND.ky. May 7th. Three lais-eagei any eize or pattern promptly it totoled T... , , -Trains a la leave t lie flit ial,,-Iph is and - 1; cadinc Lailc,, , iii . 14134. 11. FISSLEII ,4: (lilt). - p l ot, carnet araoi And Vine streets. daily. (Sundal. ex ' Port Carbon. August•2l. Itis2. ;:;4•-tf POT.TSVILLB. , . ->ay Express--6 A. M. - • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. -- --- ----- '- - ---- - 1, 14 , ,,,- ‘ .*th tentartie and if e adittg..,ll.. i'. ni:e,t -• ..• Foundry and Machine 11118111e115. ill: , S;11-It ( - .1 ... , ':sa.."‘iiala. :. :.". and Lei n and williatiaa , a tom... • NorteE.-The aul•seviberS hare this 6, • ' argia clay formed a co-partnership, under the , It_trt and E •, ~. Itaiiraat: a ' rr i i:ina at 1.11ir4 at 4, l't 7%14 col ~,,tiii4 .. , t 1,:,,,,.1 - ork and Eric :iii.i litnialc. and N e w Yit i i.Vk wit_. ii / .--a - Is for Dunkirk 'and Buffalo; and from • than 1... f i 4 i)311101 - , '-Mill! Al i' o 3 , ll4oYi . thence. ri-1. , ?..4 i.icrs on Lake 1:110 ui- Elk, -.11,r, Rail " for the transaction of a general Foundry t. 4 and -.llar4irat Rosiness, at tile old-estate' road. ta Cleveland, Tolada, Manna... aantusky mullte. fished:Tett:lllle Iron \Turks." corder of Narivegian mid t.,-,,ft. Al s .. with Elmira. Cait.ititlai,:aa. .11,1 Slat,ara v a n s .haili l a d; eonn.a4ing ;ii l'anarniairtia with Ni -, w -Coal streer.i. GLIFFoRD 11031101 i i ••• B. 'F. P.1)1110Y I :York Central Railroad. lia:d /111/1 %V,./.3 . /1/1 at Sulictisinii ' WM. SMITH; - Itridae with Great I,Vest..rn and Michi,:ati Central Rail March 25, 1R.14 1241 rod fur rh.t.,,,,it,etii,..v. , .5t. Louis, and all pnints it: Can. „_.__._______. __ -___ ----- ---a--._-- .. ,,,r. FOUNDRY AND,MACHINE.!SHOP, • - ad. and Western State?. t , ' :flail Train'..7.3o A. M. Steam Car Factory, „&c. r - e. 0.. ' Nl.rrict.--'.Tlit , bUSi 11/...35 of the Into firm Slapping at all •Stations.and runninz to Puttsvtlleonly.. t,,,. , , of SNYDER. A all I,N ES, will be contiti• ..• Night Expresii--3.30 P. M. "Zr... , • ',..-,,,- mat by the subscriber _in all Its various Itunitliv.z every day, stoppintaat all Stitt us and rue ,rrrrmccaul branches of Steam Enfrixteimilding, trait i tat" ta l'attaville. Connecting at fort Clinton with l'at .*---'.."'-'"' ' • Founder, manufacturer ofall i f kin ` ' " swiss, NVillianisport sod Erie. and Williamsport and El. 'Maehinery. for llolllng Mills, Blast Furnaces. Railroad Taira itailramla, tutriving at Malin:at 4. A. M.; cone...ling Cars. At.. Ar. Mt. will also'continue the business of Min- with New l'ork and Erie, Buffalo and New York city and lii amEtifelling the celebratial Pier Pored IF7cdr ...Ir,/i and . Lake Shore Railroads, fin- iiiitialo. Dunkirk. Eric. Chic, Loris and ,`,!,,,./in Veins Bra Ash C,114.. being sole praprle• land' Cincinnati, Toledo. Chicago. and all 'te.i tit; West.-- ter of these Collieries. ' 0 E 01 : 0 l'; lv• §'NYD I : II - • • ' with Elmira. Can.:nil:ff. - um and Nia •Ara Palls Bail- JAntiary 21. ISa•4 . . :-tr. 46 "' • "• • .- . • •'. .--. • ' • roads: arriving at Niagarttt • 1, at 10,at. A. M.. cenneet PALO-ALTO ROLLING MILL. •-, lug .with ,Day Express or ~estern Railroad fir Do= 1 ' trait . Chicago. etc. -,-, I - . . TEE S ubscribers beg leave to an- • Passengers by 1),,y E x pr t ;,, . breakfast a t p or t Cli n t on , griZiiiimi . :. n th e a u t niL i f r o n , c ti w iel i r tc f i r i ti t . i n , d i : n a l ri at tl i t , e ni Tly l ii? o . `.. an d dirie t - a k i , Williau l rl)r e t u . it i t :: l ir n ar , nr; by way of Sight ~.• . t m i I , l e mnim is now complete, and in full Operation.• -r '• ' ' ' A l Ts " ,ll.:ate, su e r i r t% its crnectlans. forms the shortest "1..7.='...", •-•-". and that they are prepartal- to supply a and most dint route to Canada: nd the Lakes. superior article of Titails of various sizes, f.r the Use of I Only one e hanae of baggage hetweel Philadelphia% and C°lliede9andjatk'ral roads- • -.[ • •' - ' Canada or the Lakes. - Orders far rails are respectfully solicited. at d will meet : pa:ming - en , purchasing - Tickets by this Line have the with prompt attention if left's] the Itollie4 11114 the , privilege of stopping at any of the above points ajad re- Hardware Store of Bright A Lerch. Centre street, Nate vine, or address by letter to f , • • • Fare from - Philadelphia to . • sumiug their seats at pleasure. • HAYWOOD. LEE & CO.. Pbtlafide,' It 0, Pa. Feb.., 1556 Tamaqua, [Sept. f 22, '55 38-tfl 1 5-- . . $2 9,7ll:tuif.thi,ria.'lonaw'mi4.lo 09 Cataw Lass, . 4 '..1.5't Niagara Fails, via. EL . ' TO COAL OPERATORS &MINERS..f• Rupert. , . ' 4 4'.ii Mira-Canada and N. Pioneer Boller Works. - Danville, ~. ~ z: 4 , 11 C o g : ::L .N.til li pep: . .I:nr3asll.iornavlilaild. Bridge, itidgrren.,lo : 1 1 0 00 00 00,0 i , • The subscribers respectfully' invite the' Milton , . : IN& attention of the buainese to ununity to - WillialnaP9 l.l , . ay, ....•.e! .......„.. their Boller tl-ka. on lirtilroad shaaat. be..., Elinfra. 7 oa!Clevidand, 11 70 'Y' is - 4 miii low the l'aasettgatr Depot, Pep:5011o. Pa., ' Jefferson, ~, ~ ' -____l. tify l T.!li'alii, • 14 7a 4 .....nad where they are pft•pared to manufacture Starkey. • ` , fratCmcinnatt, in fio .I:OILERS OF EVERY DEsciarTipN, ' ; Penn tan, " S 0!/!Detroit, via. Itafi r la 00 Snicke - Stacks-kir Stacks..illast Pipes, GasOtaet era, Drift Gorham. - ~ 4 4ati "•' Buffalo and Cars, &r., Ac. Boilers on hint]- Genera, via. Gorham, fa 00: 'Lake. I 13.00 Palm:: practical merhanica. and having for y l earsdereted . ". ' " Steamer 7 .ICiticagn, via ot. ayes- . tla!mselv ea entirely to Gila branch of bush,!],, they flat- John'Arttot, .. 1 00t tern and Michigan ter themselves tits] work-dune - at their extaddishment will Canandaigua. • 8 001 - Central Railroad, fai 00 Ore a:dist:n(lm to all who'inay favor them With a call.- Honooye Falls, , • R StnChicatacsvia Buffalo and Izidividuala and Companies will find it greatlfy to their ad- Caledonia, , -. 8 80! Lako Shore Michigan _vantage to examine their vr,ork before engaciug elaelihere. Le 1.1.01 r, 8.00! Southern 'Railroad. .0 00 Stay 5, 1653 .19.tf - - JOHN A• JAMES NOBLE, ' itafravia. , to 001 Chicago. via Buf. Lake --'."=-14-1-LC.- . 11.a.cheater. s 00i and aliehigan Ciao Eiii - TTSVILLE ROLLINC Ituffalo,via. N. Y. :Ind F.. 1 tral itailmad, PC l'"" ~ 'HIE SUMRIIIERS resl peetfully an and But, and N. Y. ' ftnrk Island, - _ ' #l4 flounce to the public that their new Roll .City, ' ' 10 01 ' „: ,,, 2 4r, _ ... he )fill h. now completed and it. full op, E. T. HUBBELL. Tird-rt and ;night .);tent. . , :El: at :' ,trait - ration, and that they are prepared toaup N. W. corner sixth and chemant struk44l4. • -••-•---- ----- ply all kinds of Par Iron of various alzes - • al, A. NicraLLa.Sitit l'idialciphia 3: Reading itallioatt. which tiley nilLwarrant, to h e superior In quality to any T. :41riCISS4 1 4.31i, 'Sant Catawiss , i, W. and Erie Railroad. obtained from abroad, at the 5.11110 prices. „ ` lIENItY'COFFIN, Supt Williamsport and Elmira Rail. ',They also nrinnfacture T flails, for the die of the co. road. - - . 11eries and Literal Roads. weighing from 21[Ito SO lbs. per PASSENGER TRAINS yard. Made oetho best. Iron, and 'which 'IMI be ,found Between Pottsville and Philadelphia.- murh chAtitu-r Mari the imported article. • ; - 1 on and after ally 7 th. 1555, the 'Passenger Trains will llang practical meehanica. and having had consideralae 'cave the Depot at Pottsville, corner of Union and nem r':tpiTlence in the iron business, they flatter themselves CO.a F•i streets, daily as fallawn: that 1 hey rail - give en:tire:satisfaction to pzerchnscrs.n.nd i, ' rorit Pottsville to Philadelphia. also 'make 1t their-Interest to patronize Irene nmenfac. ' - thew, , -, I • ' ' JOHN BURNISH A• . , - Itorning ]loc o at - ',/- • •730 A. M. ' Deretiber 0.15: , 1 • I 494 f Eveniog . Line, at - -- -- -" 4 P. M. -------------t----- -.--.. Sunday Train. (once a day), - , -, 7 311 A..M.: - WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Prolix lkitilladelphlla to Piittsville . . . Pottsville, Pa., ! . • Meriting Line, at • - - ~- - 7 ;at AM. t'. at , J. WREN,/ A 111105. ritapict fully invite , Evening lAno, at -' . - - 3an P.-3f. , 1 14 M, ...... the attention of the business campunity Sunday Train', (iincast dayl, - - . 3 :1) P. M. .: b. ~..,, ~ , to their N . ow Machine Shop anil Foundry 1101.1113 OF PASSING - READING. ....... e yie - '4.a;;;;;`,,,erectiel bet wpm] Coal and Railroad at recta,', :- 1 2a'"osAff°' . End fronting on Norwegian street. where For Philadelphia, at .t o'clock. 10 miniit,s..4.. 31......4rd they are prepared to eareute all orders far machin e ry of at .5 n'eloeit.l.l minutes. P.N. FOC Prltt3liiie..*.t 9 0 lock, Cass and Iron. anelv as Steam Engines. all kinds of Gear- 34 minutes, A. M.. anti ll ti clock. P. :41. • Ina for Belling Mill:: Grist and Saw alllia. Single and FARE IS ALL, THE LINES -DOMMITAYS. Dontde icfiiit Pumps-Coal Breaker., Drift Cars, all kinds • .‘ Ist et. iss, 2a aat is& Of hallmark Castings. ?nob as Chalet. for Flat and T hail; Pottsville te'Philaclelphla. :1 2 :5 $2 25 FrP^F „, Stitt ches. lc.: all snob of cat- and' wrought Trull Philadelphia to Pott AVM,. 1: :A . 225 05 FS Shafting. . Wog prsci ire Meehanios. and having - fade pettarille to Boadirtr: J the deinAnd, ,it the Coiitlieglon their study - for years,. ,Iteadinn to rhtladalphla: . .1 :5 1 . 45 ~ alse.nlll.lods of 'Machinery in their lino of business, they . Taw Urea slap at all the Mations cdang the Polite. flatterthemselves that work done at their eistaidlehinent Fifty paunds tathaatrage'arill be allowed to each passer' :rill give Sat.IFSACt. !MI in 'all who mar honor them with a' riP •_ ,„,........ „,,,.,„,,„,,a.ree F p i rslyprohlblitd 4411. ,All orders' thankfully received end promptly orris. a ro pp a i t r t. ,! ik b . y, "'" iu b s i l - i-n°B''!nd 4anteil;:ots. the Most roarenabla terms. • - 1 , . - JOUN Y. WREN. 1 111031A3 WREN,' ' I,W All it ' JAMES WREN. ' , ears. ' ' - I 4 1 )11 -.. ' - . May 19.1 Ortolvr S. S. STEBBINS, I= COURTLAND.STREET HOTEL. No. 2S Courtlnnd Streeti New liork, TNVITE'S the attelition of -Coal icialuts and ,operators, and the treveliez publie relic 011'15 estMelisheeent whieh is glinattA in el: se rmx lmity to the 4eze of Landing,fr:;,iii • WESTERN kiOTEL.;'.. . D. D. Winchester, Proprietor. ; 9,1 T f Cortland A., New York.; [l3, 15 rpms Hotel is located in thelis'es.„' j_ • part of the eity; . and near the Coal Factmoir... Tn perons traveling from Penmaficania t It is vory cont.,. 01- eta, bothit situated hot a for steps from the Jrrsey Ferry., tv here they land. january .5_ . TREMONT HOUSE, Tremont. Schuylkill County, P,a. pill LI I" . K OONS, fdrinerir lan- ^ .: '" 4 ';. Icersier in rinefrrcere, would respectruil) inf‘wmiLL his fictriiir patrons. :mil thii puhlictgi.m.q.stily; that hi, 1131 , taken the "Tlttnlid.NT 11017 S ." in TrOillal c. Anil k pre- Pared to receive and accommodate in i h , .. 6.'S t 11131:1:i.r, 1 all guests who may favor him with a call, ire-lle would also brin4 to the notice of the p eo i-o„ residing In the Cities, that Tremont is a beautiful apt I . In a mountainous country, blessed with salubrious air. 'not quite fourmilnc distanfirom theheautiful "S:ergtarv‘i FILI!,:' making . it altogether a desirable pia:coot - Sztunnwr i resort, . April 14.14 r 154 I TO BUILDEIN.. LUMBER! LUMBER!! ---- tIE subscriber,havingou the Ist day of Nnv•.n l.er. pun•ll3t, r t of I 5..1,111 fi Co.. in .3 1.11,1-tl.ll/1 .31 Mllllll 11‘11, 61/U -ale in Vutlyr 6 , 4 . 1)04. ants. - 1 lvp.sred trt furnkh pith . 11,93,0,h :?!. , 1 fully the patrunage so 111. ; min d taut. • J A P,..!,‘ January LUMBER AND PROP TIMBER. . , IN. -TZEit & 1) . 1.1, IL,S are-prk•parett it...,e,ut.ply CIII. .11i/4:*11 uf - •ttlij:l. awl , • t 114..r i,liii - her. trout the it Mills tsisCril to umicri a: t h e escape, 1 rates. ih.c.l.ki h anti t.u,;:10,,t w i lit flUti it Jlicir int.-r; -; It. ituy from thehi. They have also a ilium; i . .• u; prtp-tiz, her fur s:t!e. tyltiCh airy oill deliver uti the Litt it ....buy!. kill lisiii , i tiiil, l i pith, ahuve-Trilil,itilut. .• Tamaqua. July 7., ..".t, - . .-- ..... .. . - . .. , , - ,LI.IIVISE,R I 'LUMBER !! rilhe ;;•übsi!riber respectfully at - wow:yes . i . to the pahliu Atilt It has-1,... ilaipktv.l hi't ::k..:1i,/ tlr- Cu.., Z'a.. , -xiiiit In Ln , nl: Corby, S4.l)lay 11. i./ f.,,nr.ty, oultt i is-now pretrusta - tu furnish sll, Isinils cf I,;:nuhor itt the 1 lus.cst priocs,:such :v.- NUL; 1[0.1,4 .u. 4.1 NV hitt...PAL 4 , f , errs size snit d. ,, crii•liolt. • C.) - 111.11s ol Lumber cat to ardor at I,l:.•Sh..chts; ri.qi.-c. • :. eN. I;.'3"r .It,i r EltW.ll;li I:. 111, - .i7‘. It. t TRAVELING'. NEW LINE OF COACHES, Between Ashland and Pottsville. THE subseriliers inf •rm the public that they have c. - nnnn;need running; a line of c:.aches daily, betwtant Ashland and Potts.villii, as yollowt , :f Leave the Ashland lintel. ARhland. every inornini. , ,• 'at 7 :1.2 t an•il rot Isvilst.t tit 10 o'clock,' }late s Pott,qviltn..d.tilyf at 3 o'clork. 31 , .. and aril., at Aqtiland - a4 5 t•a.•ii way. ;I out. As this 'hie has h , ,ni put f)n al.,2,quilv.d.tte pe.side. their patrorgy.4e. /tlto. • Nn.r.l7. ;PASSENGER LINES, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. • 41 - . , h 3.5. SPRING • THE GREAT Northern and West in Unitvi s.?..tatet. Mall Ituuti:s. 47, 1Z„. .ATJUT PLOWING. optElent of s;l:ht:ient infins • toedingly tin ' or impn,lpahle earth, to lty:A i'a matrix or bed tor thvio. . The tibrous rotlitlets of u sin g l e corn or other grain it: tigurou.., grOwth, r,unl her 'many •Tin-ie are 11.446 en, off when a plant is ; }lulled frcon the cArth,.and. were they tot they could not he 'seen by 'tint unaided eye on :account of thr:irexce,d;,;,.. smallnet•is. A thrmgrnd• of these es.4.:lu :i. moisture-gatherip . r . , fibres if twisted, t not form a l ?, cord us large as the fitie,t Now such - delicate fibres can *no tn or. in•a bed of Coarse sand than is root the of a knitting. needle could grow plun::, :; bii;S LlB large at theinuts. It nay be set down :ts a ride, tlicit. can flourish in a Soil which does not contai!, fire to t en 14. r ceof. of inati•rial sotine ilia'• ir can be washed out by water. and Whielt,)olii separated, has no grittiness if ratihodbelsr* the fingers. It is to the ith—nee rekieh fine materials, that we are mait,ly attr ib„ te - the infertility of washed or. sandy soiti, may remark, in paring, th a t th e 6 ;1 „ f fertilliers for such soils is an admitar e clay or oilier impalpable earth'. The - IA:- solves - of alt the committees in the, world, and the'application. in limited of the best artificial Kiftilizers yet disecAt-red, cannot .makee krmanetit lv fertile soils of melele of the saudr plains of central Lolig .Island, until they are supplied with) a Considerable percenta g e of this requisite tine earthy mate rial. One object'of froquetit suit iv 16i uir'uf e01t4,-e soil"; t them by Mecbai,ical means, an l i, ,;.o.j ec t th ew tu th e euttilii. L eti :le bm ~1 itill p•mtioti.om'y to tiegrt:e ihm it will, ;orid,h r“ois of p!, is the Mai ink .14111“;:l eNpr,lir.! art! retpii:-.,itv Iv a r lertiie whith uiiLj.n,lluec i I : Lrge elorl,ini.roots is, that it It•ee stil,tatices twxitals or potsituutis tu the • rtitits. , EIII The e'i,loring matter of sc;ils is brr frilm the iron k.. , ;mpf, , tii , h, their eon S.l/I:iet• dtit: to .016 %t • nutttt 1.1001"11111,g:cd. an ! oec.oitaiallV 7 p.c - fimi of magnese assists in :4iving Coloy,lo this latter 'compound is nut abutithei'lt. no.- widely distributed. We inay say in genera, tenta-c, that were the iron removed the -•,.. ( • . ;1 '"r'"'" would be colorless. Now, iron exisfs•i,n 1.. ~ ..4 . fro 4 " ~ 4 eakse , states----tlie protlixide; or suleicxide, an d 11 ,, 1 „,-„ 1 , 1 ,, sysqui-oxide or per oxide. 71• lie sub-oxide i t r....." p„ t t :run is .4 1101)11,' in, %%lifer, and is readily absorb- '''- •••' 1 . 1( ed into, plants alMig with the Sap. Wh en ihi;-_ ,:.1 1 41 e. : 1•i • . •or Nl3' 13 1...01e, • tile itlant becomes poisoned, lii r ; ' c ~.. st „„ tt , will either die or drag out a Sickly existence. -.i rapsir , 1 11,25 c The per oxide dt - iron, on the contrite; i s i n . . ~:,,, one 01 _ tern“ soluble in eater, and its existence in the soil, . 4 in any quantity, is deleterious on y so faras'''_. \_ -_ -_ , V . . . it acts as a cement to compactthe earthy •.:er tides, mid as it has a tendem•y %then mit..4• . t,;1.• w i t h d eca yi ng ve g et a bl e :, to yield 'up I't par: of its oxygen and change to th'e stileuxidc,_, llut the sub-oxide ot iron . cannot long eXI,L . ill 4--miLi.q...state• when, in contact with nit'. It will withdraw -oxygen from the unnO st .b e re and be changer., Cu the innocuous prs.oxitle.' It Is un_this account that thorough and Ire- . queut,sfirring of die ground, by plowing or other means, is desirable. The .free admis sion of !air dCstroys the poisonous soh-oxide, and prepares the' soil for the tree and healthy development of the roots. We.may:'• here r..• mark, that the-Constant saturation .of a, soil with water, shuts out the air, and fetaius•the poisonotis compound of iron. ~ - _The phenomena attending the growth of clover may be. adduced ;Ii proof of the nece-- sify of a free:ircilation of air in the ; ;;, i l._,_, 1. 'The great ... tyr, jority of thrillers sebiorn p'..,i.. deeper thahlbur to six inches. elovoh - rp;:i such irkNl will grOw for ; a yea'r, or "two and then die out. Si'i*ng,as its routs reniai-i it • the surface, air exposed sifjh it grows vigor- ously, but being a deep routed plant, the roo:, after the first or second ilear- extend down I, low the.reitch of the air, where thev iticsorb , 'the poisonous sub-oxide of iron, and the crop - is necessarily poisoned.' That this is the•ea•e has been, abundantly proved by minuiroics yx• amples, where a clover crop has lived 'sod -,fiourished'ilir a long series of years upon a naturally or artificially dry soil, deeply stirred. Other grasses send out a greater number of ... side roots, and on this account are inure (hi: able upon a shallow worked soil. - The same niasohing applies to oilier crop . .;.. 'A. soil deeply 'siirred. and thus rendered tree from poison, able ins a_ileeper growth of ro ,,i.i, . Und,,,as a - matter of •course, a heavier surface s i e jl Th e root's of en t er and tile cereals gen , roots will. 'lulu:: 11. 551ig10 5ea,0n...5w111 down I 11048 two or three feet into a well prepTtrol j soil. , <•.,_. L d . , 4,fh, third for a full. supply o f sa p , : to ti plait it, that the sap alisjrbil e , mots; ex . ,• tend below the teMporary effects of drouth. •'' 14,)itrn must sulk the drying / Agree', of ii , . sevt • Jest &omit 03,;(00 more that, six inch ... bet w the suriaee. If '117 . «.• roots s,ticidt ing tl.• sap are chiefly in the surface soil, the wail r here evaporated by the sip' as.fast ;0; it i‘ • ' drawn up from below' by capillary utractit.e: I' . , - `and if the plant is not killed otarighl by WO , lS:', • 0: tuoi:ture, there is not enough fiu'el niippl,'l V to carry (limn the food collected by the leto.cs, and a feel!'- growth is * the C , Il.:(.11/0:it!e. , ..Anutficr fact Wol'illy of 1: , ...,iee is' thiS, OM' the , vatvr ari,ihg, !ruin ail unprepared soh-foil, to supply rapid evaporaticm, is' charged ii.ith poi s ons, mid these conspire with drouth to in jure o r !;ill the plant. , . • ~‘•,-,.s,cil ileeply stirred with ,the .colimma , sub soil p . .lity,, r atfil thus exfosed to the itetih, • t . f thi , !air, is ptilveriztil and freed from ,1 -: souri's : and the roots A d plants, instead of b e ing ' coo di ne d to a few inclies of surface, rant (1 , ..v( decidy where they are. entirely beyond lb , reach of &oath. .They receive a more tec:'.' and constant supply of sap, a nd a re rea dy ii: iall tittles to appropriate the focid gathered trots: the air. The water iising to the stilt:ice . St:. : is already freed from poisons by the recess o.:' "air to the lowe'r strata: The above conside ratimi;i, and others that, - might be achltice , il, . show the great importance of a deep , pulyeri zaition of eve ry . soil, the neewity of freeing it from standing water. (whitli is in part et• fected by deep plowing, though more perfectly by drainingo and the 'necessity '4..f admittiti: air as NI- below the surface as possible. ' We have threelthols of plu3ving,ttyled rc.• - pectively, surface pi/4ring, Wenchbig and (1, soiling. -Surtiice plowing applietitt , , the d:• nary method of stirring Or inverting', a t ., -. inches of the surface, say three to sivitcylies In depth. Trenching differs from Surtlice • plowing only in the greater depth` tit roil toc rated upon. Subsoil plowing implies a stir ring of the under or Subsoil, without bring, it to the surface. A subsoil plow is destitute ! of .the turtling mould-board.. It is drawn- by a Wparate team, and follows in.the bottom of the furrow made by a common surface plow.. The object of rising thisimplethent is •simply - to stir and pulverize the lower stratttrn of its much as possible without briugnig'it to tie surface, and thus admit air,to it, as well as ~, a ll o w superabundant water to flow away ling readily-.-, ~ . -. The hest -subsoil plow is one which will ti most thoroughly pulverize 'the ground with li:e least expenditure of forte. The implement in.-Common use is; %del think, preferable for jgen•eral purposes to the one recently intro duccd, and.somewhaVestenively commer.efeet 'in a few agricuiturat papers, its the lilting 1,1 0 w," This is• easily- draw:, througli the ground, but though this i s an advantage, it has the.disadvatitage of ma breaking and pill. • verizinu - the soil.stitliYieullY.. its shape is lh"' of a double pointed w e dge, Which elevates tie. ' soil in a mass, letting it full . back again into nearly the same. position, whi-t , its tendril( v i s to 1 ,,,ek the particles more citzsely togethoy above as Iv ot l i s b e low its path.' The sake:. ploto-in most general use is ruore,in the forts 0 , r. the 1 common plow with a narrow, tlat nue Id . . 1 boatel, the rear part being elevated so that:: , , , .. • I soil falls over it in, a loose, broken and 1 , • ,. Lverited Condition. - Wt.; have alluded to tici.i. L - I not for the purpose of nutting fault with ally , ione's favorite impletuent,.hut.to c.xf;ll 6l / pn " h": !we consider most essential id all subsoil aii‘- ing„vii.: that the soil be not only l i ll e d ,11 moved, hut that it lie thoroughly broken ui and pulverized, and — to tlos cud we ,b oss''; , ; : •choose, not the implement ;ditch colt , worked mtn ost easily utid smoothly, but ti r l i''' . .' 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