itiit nab )itinor. . _ IS'IttLE• sopoioig fur ref7eshmeat, say s , a writer in f!:`;,ktes siid Queries," - s nring country ramble, the tither day; sr "The May pole," on the I: nfincs of flninault Forest. La.uortalited in Barnaby Bwige, I observed the fyllovring lines over the ftre-place -14.11 Tow who stags is ths,Sre, pray. sit diva; It's my desire, That ether tbilta, • As sre . :l as you, May Igoe the fire— • • -AGA foel-labaa: .1 B.—itylipsees at., Pleatere's Just: Rimso me, sirs. - • lc:moot trust:" , • Over the stable-door were the following— " Whoever risokei t.baoco barer, Shall 'Wait Awns" to spoils in bort, • • Your pipes lay by *hap you emus here, . Or ere to ma may prove severe." At •Wodaley Bridge, in the parish of Eccles iield; there is this motto w the iign of "The "This gate bangs well, aid hinders none— Refresh and pay, and travel ea," The following lines occur-I:teneath'the sign a lion-in our own State of Pennsylvania— wits fl mars, but Ito not feai— takes and beer told here." Assuct oP Man.—Truly laughable cases .)f absence of mind sometimes occur. 'A day .r two since r a gentleman 'stepped into the •i&ce of one of our leading privaie Ftankers, .;nd, with much anxiety, asked if a strange icket had' not been picked up there. Ilia tanner was quite earnest and anxious, and 'e remarked that the contents of the packet :ere very valuable. The Banker, listined vith his usual c'hurteay, and then coolly asked —what is that nnder your arm, sir? The. 'gentleman immediately detected his abience mind, recognized the package, under his .rm es that which be was in search of, bowed is acknoWledgements, and left at once mor• ,fied and delightskte' '7' Not long Ago, an esteemed friend stepped Ito our room, and with much impatience and asked if we had seen hif specta -!es? He was, he said; confident that-he had :ft them on the table about half an hear be ;ore. and gould not do without. them. We arned our eyes from the desk on which we ve're writing, and immediately saw the,,opec : :teles, but thought if as well to let.the-absent -ninded pursue his search for a few minutes. :le hu;rried through the room, overturned and •xatnined the elo - set, cracks and .corners, Jpened one or two drawers, nud then repeated his inquiries, addia; a remark, that he was :ertain that the ini,siug spectacles must be ion:v...where in the Ir run, for he retnembered tAking' them -o1" darin; his recent visit: At th:At, instant a thld4ht flashed - upon him, he r - Placed - his hand upon his forehead,. and there mare the muster fig 3p,c3, nut only visible, but. tangible nd-iial Pah IC. A burst - of laughter followed se v an'tlthe excited seareh• er disappeared in the twinkling of an eve, and did not call 'v.6o'l'l3l- at least a week., Even now, when the joke is related, lie manifests an tine* sensasStm. i This, too, nutwitlistait'diiii,.• twat he is une l !St the best naiared men alive. Tat: physical apPearance of man sometimest thaoges.the . current of e'vents. A case in point occurred yesterdty on FrOnt street.— The children of to neighboring familieshad their daily parre'l'a and fights, which resulted occasionally, in bruised faces .and tor'n -gar ments.. The father . of one family,helieViitg his children to. have been sadly maltreated, and being ts,'passionatc Man, concluded that the surest tiay t 44, settle the differences be tween their households permanently, • would he to chssti4e, tke ; head of- the other family, although, as yet, be had never seen lie thereupon procured a raw-hide,•and.,ah: raptly; entering his nAltglibor's tenement, in- 1 quired in a threatening,{ tone for the "tnan'of the house," "I am here, sir," said a personage of up wards of six feet,j and weighing smile 220, as ho 'approached to learn.lbe business of, his neighbor. "Loi I I understand youthat you were the gentleman of the,' ho•ise?" "Yes; sir." . - "Well, jUst dropped in, sir, to see if this wins your rite hide."—Staleaman.. TIIERC is an ineed9te relatecioi a certain man, who freque i nted the Cafe.de la Regenee i the favorite resoCt of the Parisian chess-play ers; sit or seven , hours daily, for more than ten years. lie 'never spoke to any one; and when asked to play, invariably refused, but - manifested great interest in the games played by others. One day, at length a very intri: °ate and d'ispated question arose between two players. Thi bystanders were appealed to; but tbeiipinionS - on each were equal. The taciturn man:Was then called in as umpire. Ho hesitated,'statnmered and when, pressed acknowledged, to the extreme -.astonishment of all that he knew. nothiiig whatever of the game; not. even :the initiatory Moves. "Why then," . exclaimed One, "do you waste so many precious years watching tt game you can take no interest in.?" • • "I am a married man," was the quiet ply, "and I fiad'mysell more comfortable here that at home with my wife." • Da. ABERNETHY, the celebrated phvsician, was never more displeased than by having a patient detail a 101)4 account of troubles. A woman, knowing•lb,Taeihey's love 'cif laconic, having burned; her' hand, called at his house. Showing him her hand, she said— "A burn." poultice," quietly answered the learned dsctor. The next day she returned, and said— ' "Better." "Continue ,Poultice," replied In a week she made her last ;all, and her ' 4ipeeeh was 'etg,thened to three words— _ 4 tWell—your . fee ?" "Nothing,"; said the gratified:' physician ; "You are 'the most sensible woman I ever ITN WaxTxty f to go to Kansas immediately, ,a et' ilfle-aged i , unmarried man, to officiate as the fip,ditinsg: ; editor of n politics.! newspaper: He =tit l i seven feet high in his stocking feet, a Composed of nothing but,intiscle, bone and 'sinew' have sledge-hammer fists, and a head,ihat will withstand any quantity of punch ug.Vither with whiskey or boulder-stones.-- . Must also - he proficient in the use bowie. .of knives, revolvers and scientific eye-ouging: Win be required to receii-e - visitors daily at :the sanctum door, and `itepresent'the editor in all cases except in receiving Money. Salary doctor's hills free for one year, and the °lnto or Judge each succeeding one. Tug following whimsical wilt in rhyme was weltten ~ b y William liunnis, s gentleman of the chattel Under Edward VI., and afterwards Chapel Neater to Queen Elizabeth: . fo God my ;mg I do bmparatit. became 1111 hta OWOI3. My bad* to be lapel la part., wtion, to, my friends best • knorren; !. Executors I will none make, thereby great stryfe may grow, Damage the goods that I shall, lucre, wyll hot pay all I owe." Diu Dr. Foster, who practised in the heal; sel i, ing art at Bustard, pm years ago, wasin the habit of cooking up 11 sorts of roots and herbs into nsedieines a\ 0 specifics, and try ing them upop his wife;' itid if they did not kill her, tie vas ready \ for all his other patie ,nts. !". “Wati is tkai dog barking at?" asked a fitop, whose :boots *e:re 'ore 'polishedAhaa bia 'ideas. "Why," said a - bystander, "be sees another i,olppy in your boots." °tr been discovired,titat the highly res. pectaille and wortd.renoralid n2onarcit, Old 's:tn,t, , Cole, watt a -cleacentiaet of :Anthracite, .otri ti.r,t Sally ,)1t ackul 41:1'4 notliirt's but, PHILADELPHIA. BOYS' CLOTKINC. St3BauIIIIIER. would. respeo • fully l nf':m their n umernus fri4nds audeustoniersoi thst their assortment of clothing for Young owntla - trien 1s touch larger than over. and they ire als:sssed to sell cheap. ,Persons living at a distant*. have the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased al this store, U they do not snit. F. A. BUTT & BSVTtiEIi, I.....Linatntst St., corner yr Tenth, Philstin. AprP 1t.:4 - -------- 'FIEATLEre ARCH BT. THEATRE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. ae.A Shed. oboes 3 :th TILE STAR CO MP ; ` - rowLERs, WELLS % CO, ?bra V. nologists and Publishers, =1 Arch street.COMPOSED of the first Arthlts to 440.4 1 below Soventh. pbezdelpleLi, hararb all 'be world, and exceeding in Strength ant Talent corkscorkslt opPlirtmologF. 1 1 7 1 1 010 0, Wafer any lnenuttle combination heretofore offered to th*The , Cure. 31agnetbun and Phourgrapay. whole. Add* public, will appear every night in Comed y; Tiu.. tele and retail. et New York priers . Pro. gedy„Scrio.Comic Drama, Yandevilles,Musiesi iltulottes, . fearimial emminatious, with charts, and gr., ht. When visiting the city go there. fun written thew:lolmm or character, day Angust.:ll, '55 34 b , and evening. eletdoetfroe. . Phibutelphia. rebruary 24,1855 " --, g4 3 , I " NATHAN 11: SIIARPLESS! ATTORNNY AT LAW; '"' J.'S: A. it S. ALLEN, -; • , 120. 2 York banns, Philadel . ' P4IIIIMicra: I" and B,,South Virharissi, eihiladelphicy: •' , :,:: TAEALERS IN OIL, have just re-• iJ.a. R. Carter, Tamaqua. ; Jones tCoie, Philadelphia. Ifcelved. direct from New Bedford, the following scipC__.? 1 SUlinnui, Norton k Co., 1 ply of Oil, which they.olfer On sale at thelcrwest market' rates: ' . N. B.; Miner' claims given particular ettenticeS lAN and ViluterSperat 0i1.3,000ga1.1 Winter Whalen% 124001;11. ; easrsictimdiy pushed. -.. I, do Elephant 011,9,800 do l Backed do •do 7;000 do: \ Ptdlotlelphia, Dee. 24' '&3 ' . . .51*, Also, In store ‘ Oreasing 011, Pale mid Brown Soap,. .- -,,, . .. NOTICE, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Dee. 15; 7 53 ' . • fhl• . :-. BOXES CHEMICAL OLIVE' - id' the isie GEO. co RIDGWAY a CO.,we ...7,..= zr A bll thankful for $ continuan of Dull .r•=l' 4 : 50QIJA P, extra quality: - ' i ;a1 Wm:Lap bestowed upon 31r. It c t,i lwity; an •e- I, ...L5O Chemical Olive Soap. medium quality ; having made arrangements to be in constant teMipt of ~ : 300 ~ Brown. Pale and Family Soap; 1 1a 11211 iumtment of OILS, we feel confident weedno ties 100 " • Genuine Castile Soap, mottled ;', entire 'satisfaction to the customers of the 14e beetle. 5 0 u u .. ~ white; i -aardi4spectiully solicit the trade in general Mi`eill and 200 " Steatine and Adamantine Candles; . • 1 examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere', i: - :AO '• Tallow Candles; 1 L MITCHELL k CROASDALE. 100 casks Sal Soda; Mr sale in tots to mat ontehal - sc'pt. 22.18.55 313-Iy N 0.30 N. Wharvits;:o MIL rem by ' - . • MAULS k DIXON, Cbtaseirrion Merchants. No. 22 South irlictxres, 3d door; ohm aimind arid, .F7uladelphia. - Jo.. 19,'.56 1610 - , COLEI* I AR'S CUTLERY STORE, ' Nor 21 North Third Street. . • C 1 CONS'T'ANTLY on hand, i large as-1 sortment of Pen and Packet Knives, Scissors, and ; Razors, Table Knives and Forks, In ivory, stag, bulTalp,! lane and wood handles; Carvers :and Forks ; Mika, Dottie' Knives, &c. ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Waiters, Tea I . Trays, /lc. - I I ' , .- I WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, • -"-•`• • Irina English, Guns. Cult's Pistols Allen's Revolters,. and Single:suit Doable; barrelled Petola. Stith a general I i '. N. V. 'corner 2d &Buttonwood tits. latalinany stock of Fumy Ilardirare. constantly on band. t ' ' PHILADELPH/A. JOHN M. COLEMAN. importer. I , I Positive Sole every Bventriig_ pbu nde ko dit, Dec.3o, 1854 [Dec. 7,'535:] 514 f I c AT Ie'CLOCR, AT Tor. aucclo;i elk:toAit. ------- . --1.: WI I, be- sold withont reseive lor , ~ ;., , , TO POUNDILYILEP, MACHINISTS & OTICK&B, Cash--Cloths, Cassimerts, Satineta;:and • Dry A • PURVES, N. E. corner SOuth and' . (3°6'15 generally, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Ont. Cloth i lug, Muslimi Instruments , and Merchandise genteelly. ..,Cl.l'enn streets, PhlladelPhin, furnisher fagot copper {, 'The Auctioneer wit/ girt his - persona/ ttitintion 'to and brass, tag iron, sheet iron, col , tiro bricks. port- i sae of cr i pt i Gn - '..'• == - abler forges, 'palter, block tin, lead. miry mouidings.' phisPLlad t February : 17 , 1855 i-iy facings: cnidbles. antimony, Babbitt n tel, sand of all ,_ - .t... - - -... .' . . ......i,...,-_- -kinds, brass , old copper, Ac., At. lie is, Ise., a dealer in' ''' I - Eittil'S' — e - L - 0 - 144iiit.I '.; wrong:lit - and cast scrap iron and other mite's. It Is pi, , Tuo.D.tats ap,TAIACIELItAY4 ...; - desire to accommodetemachinistaand °the rs at *distance y No 360 Courita Sired, abort 130, Phi:o4loi VE constantl on hand anilfrnake from the city; tiy furnishing any article tey may want it In thettbuslness . Articles not mention !n the above L I. A will be 'procured a - ui forwarded. Any in Wry , in the . • to order ROT'S CLOTIIINti. of the mutt ii;nproved abort. line will be promptly answered. styles.. Persons from a distance purchasing, jit :4 his ea ...:, r- A. PURTES, , tablisiment, halo the privilege of changing ttni , article N. E.corner South ' t d P ennen s t reets. ' which may not Ifni'. i 1 • . 3 1 -4 y N N .I B.—A large assortment of Patent ShOttliienseant Devi' Shirts. together with a general asuirtineut of - . .16uths' Furnishing (foods, which we are preParild to sell at kiw prices fur sash, liipteuilvr 1.'55 44 . __—_ . iiiiiit.oVEDSUPEITPHOBPIIATE OP VILE. i; Toe tea andclie..fp:st Art - di:sr in use.:; DIPIAINtas have been awarded for the above by the Penusylvania S 'ate ASrieuitural I uciety, the New Jersey State Agricultural ltuelety.; the Schnylklll county Agricultural tkriety. ibelieekscoun ty Agricultural Society, Bucks county l'gricitlttiml Soci etY and the New Castle AgriculturatSociety.llAnware. .. I : 4.ll.•Price—.l4o per ton o f •_itno !t ic . .1013 ALLEN k'NEEPLES, t . 23 S. Wharves stud 35 s. %Cater Street, L'hitildelphla. . liniGtir .5 - . I..tnett. Agents in Pottsville. ' .i' ii this fertiliser bas been used to a great eitelft 14 the farmers of Perks and Schuylkill count ice with great sue cevt. It only 13 et.i it a trial to comme nd ltst.ll . ' ITioc. 29, '55 I - 5_ii.4., Sept''bs CLOTHING PALACE-CARD. CIMMINO OP A BCPERInit QUALITY, AT THOMAS P. DILL & CO.'S • G.l:e.:..ir CUESSL'r STE ELT . 401C1413.122.6. Pii.liza 0. „ ` 0 165, 165, one door below sth, north side. in thetiew Iron building. Mer.lunts who wau t to purchase nerve, article of rat: dyquade'elo,:hing than has ever before been offered, and, zentle.nen who w.hild please thentselve in any ,tsmeni ar for their wdr d.ws. or In snits for th .011 ri 1N• fait:, did gb, \ 1., this irdahlishnteut. so admirably In kee,piug through ,mt. with the Ureat Street of .Fashion. on 'which it 39 34:. e.steil2`anl pinata% the host,. ovhi,h eau . alone satisfy . 8 eaireet taste. ..Suits or single pimento, nutria to order at the shortest notice. A full assortutetit , - ,1 tine Furnish. lug Goods Ms.) 0(1...red. Everything in the istest ash, 01 Fashion, and ticket-marked with the lowest. I rash price In " - plain figures. , Phi lad's, Oeti,l2.er :3. ..:,:i SAVING FUND • • er-;tilt . . U. S. Insuraned. Annuity and Trust . :;a!, ' • QOU'ili E. corner T hird an(VClies ,),,it .trouts. Philadelphia.--:Capital i250,0 , :m. Money is received on deposit daily. The atnoun't deposited is• entered iu A Deposit Itueta and g,iveri to the Depositor.or. . If preferred, a eertifieate wlll be given. . ' All aunts. largo and scuall.are received. and t tiW amount I paid bark on demand. without notice. interest is pld at the rate of tire per enit., - coinmen. eing trout the day of deposit, and ceasing, fourteen day,. • preriuus to the withdrawal of the . oney. On the first d.iy of January, In each year, the interest of oath deposit it paid to the depositor, or added to the I principal as he may prefer. The company have now upwards tf 3,700 depositors In the city of Philadelphia atone. Any additional information will Le given by addressing the Treasurer. , DIILEC 1010. Stephen R. Crawford. Pres't,, William M. Godwin, - Law. Johnson. 'ire Pres't, 1 Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, , l George Me/lenry, Rini. W. Tingley, , James Devereux, ':cob L. norm:lee, , i • Gustavus English, • . STrptary and Treasurer - PLI.V.r FISH. Teheran'? I nterpreter - - .I. C. ORIILSCHLAGER . 'September 8,'55 31'4 y• i ye i LEE k WALKER, Successota in GEORGE WILLIG, No. 1813 Chesnut street,', under the Utah Muse, Philadelphia, lee!ionstantly pi4hlishlng the latest 31 usie,from ,the moat peptibu. AM there in the United States, in a style that:will vie with M. W. BALDWIN 4b.C0., : An Issued at any otheil house, either !Obis county Essgineers, . i nri . turope. • I • ';S !'t Iffroad and H smilton streets. PAildetelphia, limna '. T hey have also the pleasure to announetfat4he public , Wet their stock of Sheet Music on hand, enrisista of the IIiTQULD eall.the attention of Rail.' !aimed and most complete assortment to beffonnd in II 7 road 51anacers. and those lute exted fit Railroad tohntry; they are constantly adding to their; siert all th Property,' to their System.. of Loconvolire Engines-In which Nay Mask published in Now York, Boston they are adapted to the:particular business for which • ' They also publish several Instruction hook/, which a they may he required: bi, the use of one, two, three or ,int general use throughout the country.. ~.-. :i • I four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the vihole,t4,• Pr AN'O3-4 fine assortment of the best Manufacturers or so much of the weigitt as may be-desirable fee adhe. of . l'iow i York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. ; - ! a on; and in accommodatlug them to the grades, enures, t MUSICAL INSTRUIIENTS , t ' strength of supe'struOion, and rail and work to be ' Also, a general assortment of Gultaas, I,iittlbi &Banjoes, done. By these moms the maximum niefut effect of the' 'Tintes, Accordeons, ke., Violin, Guitar andlltirp, String'', power is secured with the least expense for attendenee,i 'of, the best Italian qualities, all of. which will ;be furnish cost of fuel, and, repairs to Road and Engine. With these' 'ad to the public and the trade at the lowestratee. objects in view, and as the result of twenty-three years ' , - i9edera Punctually attended tn. ' practical eiperience In the busing& by our ,enier r t... alms-',All Lee k Wliker's Music 'Li:id Pubikatiali• can ner, we manufactnrefiee different kinds of Engincs. Ind ~o bta ined at it t•ANNAN't-' Bork and )lulu Mee. Pa sev'eral classes or sizes of each kind. Particular atten i r!."°'l.•l -- 4. ' lion-pail to the strength of the =chinch' the plan and , ' ll b 4. ; tt, tt workmanship Of all 'the .details. Our long experienee . r :Philadelphlsi 1 REMOVAL.. and opportunities of obtaining information, enables us '' - CHARLES IIitAGARGIE 4 Co., to offer these en , nes with the assurance that in Olden. i ' t cy. economy and durability„ they will compare favorably , laaviso RaMOVED ranw so. 52, coststesea arritAttr Streets, vo ?La witlethose of any otber kind in WIC: We also furnish tot South-Welt earner of Siith and tlirlessier • Philadelphia, order wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to - fit cen. l tees without boring). composition castings. for bearings;l Et; to call r '' the attention.ok ptircha.- every description of Copper Sheet Iron and Boiler Work:. ' era to their extensive assertMent of Piper nod Paper and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal , . aker'a materials; Printing Papers—for:4Books ' 'tad of Lneolnotive Enginee. • „ 'M. W. BALDWIN, 1 - News. Water leaf, shed, nocallendered 'hod rallen .. MATTIIEW BAIRD. 1 dered, ',fall qualities and prices. always on band; Bard. January 1; '5 ' 1-tf I,' t are and Manilla Papirs,Trunk Boards, Diniter's Board, --; II - Ps- r.. Lc., kr Sec..nd .tifret! (waft Sisie)- Octfth'ir '55 42-1 y ARCHAM3AUL:i 4 S I=l 1-10ISTINC;. IND PUMPING ENGINEF,, natattricteiry F. Cor. 15th and llama., tan Streets Philadelphia; , 1 -1 ()R Loading And Discharging 11 Rees, Pile Driving, Raising Trott Ore from Minns. Pumping {Pater. Driving Ore Washers, Portable Saw Mills, ke. These Meek:lnes can be removed by a tram oni an ordinary road. The Snit premium (Silver Medal) Wa..,` : awarded by the Franklin _lnstitute. at their Eshibitiovi l in 1851 and 1853. and by the Penusyltania State Agri-'r cult oral Fair, at Philadelphia, In 1854: the Philadelphia,' County Fair,. at Philadelphia, in 1855. Also, the New,: Jersey State Fair, at Camden, N. J. : Alen. manufactured to'order.-Statioruiry Engines, large or small Gine Shafting. Mill Gearing, large and small;.' Screw Jacks for itallnaul companies, and ilachinery . general. Repairing promptly attended tn. These Engines may be seen at the Factory. As onlen) ansconstantly being tilled, circulars will be malty mall: when required, giving a description of them. ; Philadelphia, January 19, 1856 . 9-3 m FIVE PER CENT. - SAVINC FUND. _ .apany.. iirALNUT-,STREET, South-W68 . 1 ir ..ermatr-of Third street, Philadelphia. It ct+ra ted by the State of Pennsylvania In 1841. Are per-cent Interest is given and the money Is 'bray) paid butt whenever it Is died for, without the necaced of aleing. notieefor it befnrehand." People who have large onus put their money thl ,Sartna.r end. on account of the superior safety and rev ventenee It afford t, but any ecno, large or small.li!re. eared." . Thie Saving Fatal has more than bane minion old, tare securely laresh.d for the safety of 6, j positor,. : • The °Mee iii anon te,reeeiva and pay ,nog every 4? frail 9 e'cloelz in the morning till 7 o'clork ,in the IVet igti. and on Mmrdayand 'lttarsflavyrantage:till People ‘vholtave umrsay to put in; are haviteatoV'all a the octet, for farther inforamtkat. , - • • E\hl• L, IsENNER, • 4011134 StiI.P.RIDO r.cr Pre:Wen!, !; • - `• tfD. Sirroldry. ' , Nv tft,l6:.:. I 1- I "PHILADELPHIA. _ DECOU' & MIDDLETON, INIPORTERS of, and dealers in IRON eqcstEEL, No. la xors, miter .57red. atiore PAiliutaphitc, Aprll T. I 8 144* j C. BHOENER. Wholesale Dealtur in Boots, linos* lung FANCY StitAw AND PALM LEAP , HATA, or Third Strtd,,Phaaddphio. Jatiniri,l9, me • . + l,t PEClADA.suaosur BANDA= IMITITIME. No. North Bth street. abort 'Markte.i' !! 0. C. EVERETT'S Patent 'adiri -13 4 *tins Pressure Truss. will cure Rtr / p.. 4 00' • arms' iter every other instrument hasten ed.. American and French Trusses skillfully' applied. A superior article of silk and cotton :elastic stockings, knee caps, belts, U.: new articles orbailetaireg, shotilder braces. supporters, and icuttrumentslor defor =ldea. 1 • ' ri . : Philadelphia. Sep . 4.1'65 PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT, Evan's Fire and . Thief Proof yfW; 41-m • • F all 'izes, suitablf• .M.o,olaos, j'7l..yr,'ers., Fnruierg, and olLors hal I,3'pnks, r other valuabits to preserve frau Fir*ittrAturglars. .4 CAltl).---Tlit Fire l'hrof 9af. that prisiirrrtl our duking great Ore at tliari's 'ltulld• but.. W.:s purchased of ()wilt: Ev.. 03, Gl ev , Setcoud st., . 6 E'fZrk 81.7C1i." ' I t'mut:it . ..tr.:us AND WATP.B. PIL2I:IiER.S. EVAN'S premium %emithated Ite.frlgemtorS4 for cooling and pr,-serving )hat, Butter. Jltlk Water, and, all arti cles for culinary purposes. Water, Merril, Tor purify jog brackish or muddy water, can be had serpikate or at- Milled to the ltcfrigerators—a small quantity'bf ice cool ing the whole iu the warmest Weather. . ,itso, in Store and for SSG, ,' Portable Shower Baths, arranged for warm !i,r bold water: Water Coolers. for hotels. stores and dwitlfilgs: Store i Trucks, for moving bares, bales, crates, d.c4ibleiti Presses,' Copying Presses, and Druggists' Presses. • (EstablisLed in 1535.) OLIVFIit :trANS, fa S. Socond street, 2 doors boioil Ciiesnu Philadelphia, rebrruary U,"56 • 71 Otri MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. Banging Paper., Le., lac. - : .- , 1 Particular attention is invited to theit ostensive 4ortment of ' tt .1 LEDGER PAPERS, z• .[ - prom the most Celebrated Alann,factorierin the count: 1 Among their' WILITIN6 pare& STOCK rus:e he found 1 Com. Note, • Folio Post, . Atlantic Note, [ Thin Medium, Bath Post, ..-'' Null, ' Quarto l'ost, 'Medium, i . FIXII I cap. Royal,' . Flat Cap, '-i SAT.: itoyal, • lllipe:T . _ tai. , T - ~ -i, :I 1 Pale Tapers of every descripthig.-elseand quality.— !Map Paper, in great varier). Enrelopec'fiiiiers, white, Lull and gold, either laid orwove. Q.lored 114ers. fine glazed, nod other varieties. [ .. , .-i i [ • hienufacturers are invited to examine:Omir stock of Rags, foreign and domestic. ttleaching:Polvders , of ap proved brands: Alum, ground or crude;. Sil Soda Saida Ash. Feltings. Wire Cloths. Ultramarine,atid Paper 51a her'e materials generally.. - '[.; ,[ • LW- They are also prepared to take ordet* ofedd slios [and weights of any of the above descriptiou of Paper,. ! ' Philada, February V, 1755. ' . '.' l . .1 . , le COLBERTAS. tz--- - . - .Envelcrge Manufactory i Printing 'lp - tripe, " South Fourth street - o . osite 1.,i -:,y (. _PP • , tit/ brary street), Philadelphia. Die'sinking, eugs ay. I lug, printing. embossing. Lc. Original designs. business 1 devices, notes, bill-heads. labels, seals, s i4UI of buildings, I stores, machinery'. A c. accurately draw - lan - 14 engraved,on [, reasonable terms.' Persons at a distariCe TIM have tlieir engraTiopt executed from dagnerreotypett, by son log 1 them pi-r express or otherwise. , Die sinking[aud mu s , sing. Dios for business cards, envelope& Labels, le., is ! fur sorletles, corporations and companies,4[ngraved nd embossed, on wont' or brass. Office seal'prt[t[alts, hew 1 act newspapers for common printing or cylinder. piossek.— EmNissed printing, fur business cards,-envelopes, inels, he. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, blisiness earls, circulars. notices, bill-heads. promissory:miter, Druggists' and Apothevarles' labels. plain, and etii:boised, man4fac turers' labels. tabs and tickets. ' ' '![ Printing in gold, silver and colon, envelope prin4ng, salt And flour bags, hr.. manufactured and "printed at the shortest notice in all colors. Paper bag; menstratry, grocers', bakers', con feetioners', ..[d. all kinds of per bags for sale. Envelopes of ail trualltleitinid descriptions. viz.: for hommopathic medicines, self-sealeil and prl de directions, for putting up medicines foisumding ab os Wedding and visiting cards engraved and printed. . I , envelopes of the finest English and' French paper, a . exactly any card. circular or invitation; Conveyan, en care lopes , to fit deeds, bonds, mortimgek..te.. made in tit ' best manner. [ W . :ti,. aux MIT, N. D.—Orders sent by Repress, as pet, oprererwt: 'I Sept. 2t. '55 . „"• ,[ ,IS. JOHN ___ .- - - JOHN Wlll. OUIREY,:its, CO., • BANKERS, 1 -4 1 • . Nos. 45 and 47 Bona Third Stfeet, Phila KJ OREIG N 'and. Domestid v Exeha gc - 4 Gold and Silver Coln 'and alt-uncti . rent an ;atilt, purchasel at the best rates ", , ',:kachange o _ a available points in the United Stet - i :;Tor 'sal t C lie Bons mad., with promptness, and. Settled' 'at eu el rates of. Exchange. without Mary. creep! whAn a to Upon Time and Call Depositx, such fixt test trill 1 lowed as the state of. the !Lone: market' Wairants. Ft sir! and American Coin furnished,forAhipting an Ct. tom House purposes.- Exchange available arrywh re the-Ilritish Ki [gdom; sight or sat.Y„.daysl in sac s £l, and upwards. . Sales of Stook by Attetipn, Jostsr..trauutrunt, i - ' : - Auctioneer of, Stock* !lazily, 1 Rill kola , at the ) hilad Iphia Ex hange' 4 l. am ar Miles of Site Ca. Bonds an Peenriti or genendly 7 ; To this' bust re e. (new In Philadelphia), be will give un emitting I tention, and solicits orders for sale or? pert e„ 'Parties d siring advance , can 11, els-drew at Si ht to the amount of 75 per e nt. of market *site: ord rs 'for the positive, unrestricted sale accompanying the Lock. Commission, (Including every barge), Nor pe cent. upon par value, except In cur of adieus*, when 34 of . per cent. upon such advaxce,. with [kltter, e nt tat :iof in. tenet, will he charged. ,' , .i,, , .1 ; N. 11: A list of gloat, & e ,la the ; Vetted State*, with latest *lnotations, can be a .en at ths'etice, Nos. Iti & 47 South Third street. ' Philadelphia. Dee. 22, WI , '..,!. t [51,40,,,j • CAS-FITTINC,PLU BINC aka. (,ZMITH& DOWNING. BURNT OUT 17 on the }oth have ve•opened eittibllablannt, for the abate business, In Etitrer ferrety:Other, 'they be thankful for , ordere, and pronalme pteuipt ittentlon and satleactoiy work. ' • ' . • `Pottarttle,October 28.18.4 ij PLUNIBINC AND GAD FITTING. T M. NEWNAM, corner Coal and • Norwegian Street, PottsTil has ettn. stonily on hind a supply or all strei,of Lout PIO& Sheet Lead, Bloek Tin Bath Tubs. !MOOT; Maths. Ilfdrants, nose, Double and Single Aiding Pstattis and Water Clot pis; also, all kinds of Brass Corks for, water and stem, Brass ()Heaps and blobs?, far Prothisi: All kin of oop. per Work and Plumbing done in tlits , waited not nun at the shortest novice s N. 11.-Cash pdtfor old Bran as4lrstaii. Pottsville. October MIBSO. ' la PLUMBING. BHME diet, • IckissoN . roe*truni tobi t¢ the Pubnit4tuta lidraise4 thigemtlea 'UHF:late Arm er Mors. d Whims, hs. trif tit en ttr4aVisr • to ell s at b - fattd users t Potts. tatews, Where he hopes by ~ to busiest* be may ,teartt a sWe at the pstraass, tlitlvark,to be ke good, :.ba *us ak as tea. tossisots rani' be done ittehlin a trjal.l4 it.=DICKINSON.; Seat ig6.l • Ie:Ate:Z.:SG 14 - 1 .:3IANUYACTURM. BLINDS AHD SHADES, F ere variety, on hand and made A. K..BOITTeX A Ss. 40 .Arlh Third sired, Itiiladatpdia. • Mainuftetmws nt Gad' Bosditx and pilated Shadit.if wood is t syrns, with !every darer) pito!, of BMWs 001 Ehitdes. ttinselars.beittik Re.; whokin-% and MIS, at price, that IPUI Ors satsbetion. octoberl3.'ss4 BUSHNEf.: TULL* No. 0111 Dock etrootilltastolpildat • I / NI/Zi \q4 l ""4:41,01: IuANUFACT, URERS_ of Children's Qrrisoisio,ches. nsiattam,v ke_peas, el f aws, WbW-ftsives, Zt unary Salop, Backing UMW, ~.aba. Invalid Chain. de-, Le.: whaler* a and Wail. deptenater 22,1855 ' 35.1, - 1111 MIMI 1 POTTSVILLE Saddle wad Ilarasasliameactory. The SObseriber would M 1n most respectfullflnslte the t attention of the cillzens Potts -1 le arld•the Coal Region in usuersl4o his MI an F I seletted stock of SADDLERY, all kinds of Caralasa and Team'lLarnesa, Collars Of all deseripLicui, Drift harness, it. lb de. sires all-who may need , anything lu the above Due to mill arid see Las goods before purchasing showbiz", as there can be nothingg lost, Orders for ke., promptly filled on reasonable terms. - • LNYItVEIt WOMEL3DORIT. ffppmals Episcjal March. endre drat, Pottreals. March 3.1855 Disy 1 3,'541 .041 • :, MOROCCO FACTORY. ,I_finding and SHOE .1_ tinning Store,at Dares old stand; on Hallman tt4 'attavnle. ‘ - {-roe nude:signed rppedi. L' Infortaa th e endows of the ,ibevre well known estament, that he will eptitha• as The4nanulheture oral Manila MOROCCO, Stafli OKI& Edraffs, Trench Idarooeo, Shoe, list acid Book Illadisfgs, Pink .11ologs, and vriJl ccostiallly Mare oft land a genenil assortment otall kinds of LEATH- rn, wit as oak Tanned sad Bed Sole Loather, Slaughter ! IClps. French sod City Calf alas. • Meer. Upper Leather. and a variety of Shoe antlings, such as Thresia.Natts. Pegs. Clamps, /Se, kc, all of whisk Will be sold at the lokest club prices. - JOHN L. . arall kinds of Skins, ands as Sheep, Oast, Deer, &e. nd also Stnnae, taken in exchange for Leather. at the! ighest market priers. or paid for in cum. 0ct.29. 3853. • . • ' . 444 f • CUBA HAS FALLEN Bo has the Pelee of Hats and Caps. .oznes WE would again mosillierautralF 1 4 : 1 M , vita the r attention of the citizens Pottsville and country la 'genera, tit • our large, and elegant assortment of all kinds of goods in our line; that we hare now received. and are 'ln daily receipt of, comprised of Hats, Caps, Para./cc. ; intlemeres Fine Mole-skirt always on hind. or Made to order of the latest stylis. Otter Caps, liOasuth ILsts. Shanghales—in short, anything in the Hat and Csslne. • W would also mute the particular attention of the La • lies to our assortme.et of FURS, which have been selerted 11th great care from the largest ;docks In the Tuntry.— • Nothing shall be left 'undone on our part, to,gite r.atis• fact .on. Call and give us a trial. next door ty Pothnille !tour,-. -- O. C. LIVEZLY .4 Co. 13:—A- . . N. .—A large assortment of Buffalo Itches on hand, at pri..l.-s to suit. the times. November IS. 1554 f May W, ly] 46- ROCK DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING. GARENEE'S PATENT, ,1 1OK - tunneling or shafting—op6rated by hand, horse, or steam power. 6.mallestttorrn of the. machine weighs but 66 pounds, can be operated by • one man, ;and strikes 1:7‘) blows per minute. The blow' is obtaiiied by the compression ot an India Rubbertapring: which. expanding, throws the Drill with great three. In conglomerate rock one man'can drill a hole 134 inches In diameter. G inches in depth, per hour—in Ordinary sand- • stone. •:2 to 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any angle. In a drlft•Way, 6 teet by 6, two of Moe Millehir/SP . can be worked. The sr,irk of this machine tin be seen at fliers Tunnel, qn Port Carbon road. where It war ex-, hihited. Zklachluei can be furnished of Dien:mita pow e r cot wanted. The Patent Right frr Rchuylkill and otheieonntles Is for sale. Apply to; the Vatento". t" A:mrun OARDNER, Malty Build::if New vork.' 3.107 Aug-wt '55, GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. THATCHER'S Double Action, Forcing sad Suction Pumps. FIPHE subscriber informs the citizens L of Schuylkill'ennnty that he has purchased the ex clusive right to vend these celebrated Pump* in Schuylkill county. There ate various kinds of these Pumps made on the s me principle, such as the Double Action Forc ing and Suction Pump, the Suction and Lift Well Pump, Well Pump with eet length, to prevent freezing, Cittern Force Pump, with connections to supply upper stories. Sc. They are arranged for deep and shallow Wells--can be used as an Engine in forcing the water on the top of the house to case of fire—to Water gardens or wash win. down. Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest. the moat simplein theireenstruction, and the most effective ever used. and not liable to get out of order. The following is on. of the many Certifi eaten given by thoze who have used these Pumps. ..We, the undeishrned, do hereby certify that we have examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent Force and Suction Pump, mannhetured by Messrs. Rogers A 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 bas ever come to our notice. .1. Y. Sherwood, ; 0. W. Griswold, N. R. Griswold, It. 31. Grenell, r • &W. Pause% C.?. Waller. p. P. Brown, 11. IC.:Stane, J. 11. Dunning, . Orders by malt for Pumps: siring the depth of the ell, dc., will be promptlyattended to. C. C. CARTER, Proprittorqf the RYA' for f county. Pottsville. Nov. 10. 'SS -45.1 y BUSINESS CARDS. 3IY ER S' 6 I . :R tr. O . USE t.. , Att i a te rney at Law ; l'ottisville. [Lbrutty 9, 74 6. DAVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law, Pottsville, °Mee In Market street, matte the Post Office. , July 14, '55 511-ly C. TIOMPSON, Attorney and ,Counsellor at Law. °Mee, below T. J. Allison's Hat Store, lower eml of Broad atreet t Tamaqua, rmbrunry •2, 18::6 My DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON A ACCOUCHEUR; Onice—Market above Second. Pottsville, Doc. 16. 1851 [May 20-20 . 1 494 f Bib G.N. BOWMAN, Sap . . , °fie eg goon' Dentist, (Mee to Melt Buildlng, wines Market and Seeoiid Streets, Pottselne, Pa. artnt4r 404 f JOHN PjiOBART, Attorney at Law: Commilogioner for Now York. Once op oats Amer'. man House, Centre Street, Pottsville, Penna. • April 13,1852. -ly I) W. SIIEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., • late of the-Cenusy (vents State . Geidugtral Survey, e.plorrs lends, mines, 6;c. October 1:. '55 ' 41-U 1 11031 AS BANNAN, Attoiney at Law. Otero In Centre threat, opposite the 411 c-opal arch. Pottsville; Penes. Nov. 20.1F"5: i 474 y , gi#lF. M. DIXON, DOCTOR of neami Surgery, has removed to the North- Cast corner td" Second and.Norsregian streets, Pottsville. September'2, 1854 PORVCiRBONSHOViCii4TORi. Charles Smith, Proptleter. All kinds of 'coal shovels, spades, coalriddles, &c. The patrol:laity of the public is respectfully solicited. July 2ti, " • 30.1 y fIEOROE dell. 'KEIM, Attorney at. kfi Law, Pottsville, Penna., will attend to legal business In Schuylkill runty end elsewhere: Mae in Centre street, nearly opposite the )liners' Dank. July ;,'S3 F• 27. EVIL I tE & RICHARDS, attorneys j at Law ;wilYattend to all busineuintrusted to diem , with (Diligence and rare. (Mee Centre Street, nevi door d. ! to R. B. Morris' Store, Pottsv ille. 0 I Jun' , 1.1.15.3 [Jan. 8.'54 11-Iyl 11; re .T AMES H. GRAEFF, Attorney at be eLaw, hiving removed to Pottsville, has opened 111 of fice under the Telegraph Office, Centre lltreet,opposite the Miners' Bank. _ _December 6,1&51 __ 4d-ly cl: ' t j EAVI J. MARTIN aticl-Frank Car; ter, SurVeyors arid nvil Engineeis„ in connection ,„ w tit P. W. Shearer. of Pottsvilte. will attend to Moneys `', of lands, mines. towns and all other business in the line ok of thel . profession. • . filP Pottsville. January 5,'58 1- ee. --e-- int SAMUEL GARRE'f'f, Magistrate, or. al- Conveyancer and General Collector, will attend to ill i)ik . business entrusted to him with diligence and care.. 4. ~,, dee Centre street, Pottsville, Pa.. bpposltethe Town HSU. i n N.D.-The Dockets of N. 11. Wllson Esq., are In p el m. session of Samuel Garrett, Esq. [July 14, '56 2S- IEO. - K. SMITH, MINING ENGl tuser and Surveyor, Silver Terrace,,Centne Streirt, Pottsville. Pa. Examinations, Reportsi i StulreTs and Maps of Coal Mines, Coil Lands, Mining: - aehinery,le i executed on the shortest notice. Agent &tenni Mines,&„ September 1,1855 89 tf HENRY W. POOLE, .Geitlogieal, Topographiral and Mining Engineer, Mantra street" Pottsville, gives attention to surreys 'sad examina tions of Coed Lauda, to surveys of mines. requiring app. dal *rummy, and to the superintendence and entire chary n,r proprietors of estates. February 2, '66 ' (July 22, '34 - - 5-if AGENCY --For the Purchase and gale of Real Unto; buying end sallies Coal; 'te king charge of Coal Lands; Mines. ge., - end collecting rents—hone twenty years experience in the County he hopes to giro satisfaction. Office kith/tattoo Street, Pottsville. CRAB: H. ;April 0.1114 144? . 1 - IBIX BROWN, Inspector of Mines, kfi tendon his services to fundouttereand othei% in making Examinations. Reports, te., at:lllnm and Coal Lands. From his knowledge of 'Veins and experience in, Mining Operations. having been in this ' tounty 34 years, and earned on Mines the last six years, he hopes to give pluvial satisfaction to all who army employ him. - Malta to James Nuu. and IX E. firm Bwis., Nitta. 'tulle. and , Bratutix Maxim and WILLIAZ rAll(r., bats., Philadelphia, for capability and integrity. . East Norwegian. Juno - - 2f.ly TO THE kunuc.--Havingimpair . . lid my health by ekes confinement to my • ,oglea and haring now reoartued almost entirely, tosetdd a Mapes into a state of norms initaidlity. I hare determined to change to4ozne extent the manner,in which I have lath. erto practiced my protession. • • I take this method of intbrming titylfriends to Schoyi. kW County, the gentlemen of the Miele Its Courts, and the public generally, that after the tint day s( June neit, I will regularly attend the term of the COort of Common Pleas. andimutire therein. I will punctually Attend to sorb legal basinful as may be ronilded to me. • JOBS — WEIDMAN. Lebanots, Mardi 17, Itee •-• • - 1 141 • 1 ? 'thruway itidalrfl. John A. drown, 1 1, Amnon Darts . M. Danner. I. M. •D. L. DODSON, (3pera- . , ahn Jas smith, reedeekic a ewe, `• ft 4914511 re and Mechanical Dentiat,basatted upon, . •a Robert Pearsall, (locate Taber, a the beet Dead Establishments la tbb part of tha , ., Jcateph Yeager; Sohn IL Latimer. ,State. sad intend" to Afford hie patrons the beaeht of ea.; ; - Thomas P. James, Wharton teals,. err Imprcireaseat la the Art. ne of ortrotero to Imlfoti I t' l Jooply T. WO. "' Zahn /LIM& ;nature !Oa nicety to the. adiptatten and urraraorment o 1! . , ITAMI ata containing table of rata, and explurmtleau, TOTTOCU4III , O or Vitrescont WO b : invert* part's, orate* 1 ' haat o appllpation and hirthrrintlantation eau he had at seta on AtaiespAtrie presume., to the oath* exclaeloa of , tio WIC& • 711051 Aft 10 DOWAy, Prolddonti Apia') wino: extinct: dead teeth and name villa tacit 1 :Jana F. Jamck Actuary. .. , itfo' end ! ills deraylnl teeth sub geld: rettderingthrs ; . sip Themilacribor 14 agent for the e bore tfotopooy In 0 2 / 141 dlutrtifP- . _ - . „ _ delasylkill Chanty.. and will 061 tuttirtatel. tied tits of 4 c. 1 i n trket !wort . tvo , i; 5.4 UPS* 1.. OW TO. North! ill necereury intemation ma thc an Wet 4 ride. ' ittrillt, la;V: ti ir . • It I,llNtiAlt, ' ; - • RARD WA - ..., ._ , • RE. , ~ HARDWARE AND IRON DE . II ail SURNMILILIt, 114 s trig now arrange alibis goods at his new place of business, and with a new determination of furnish . Mg alto/eta goods as the badness of the OW ihiglottansy, require, at their lowest market calms, aulirhe ttsi'leeMtiof the Public '• I shall be always Oil bead and baite on hand a full stock of . . Mar Iron, 1.. Chopping Axes, nee iron, i Coal above', . - Cast Steel, : ; ' Trace Chains: Mit Iron,' i-: Nails and Spikes, =, .: • Tackle Blocks," we, !! • Anvils and Tiers, Le, hardware and ;Iron Depot, Came gram, three doors above Market, gat aide. ..:•• FRANK 'O TT, July 16, 1X41./ - , • r: . • 28.4 f czn CLEMENS £ HEISLER'S iziiMARDWANN AND IDON STORE, Centre *met, a few doors abuse Market (East stde) have constantly oa fund a full snort , t*ent of _ Smith's- Tocds. ding navels* Shoemaker's Tools. Piles and Itaspei. Nails, Spikes aped Brads, tiounter and Platform Scales, Bar and Roiled Iron, Fine and Sbeet , ; Cast, Shear and Blister Steel, Tin, Plate and Sheet Zinc. Bar, Copper and Sheet Brava, Pig and liar laiad. . f CAM IMP 'Offal descriptions, /41111,X•eutandeircular Saws! Butcher's Chopperi, Clearers and Knives, Anvils and Blocks and Tackles, Chain Puraps • Iron, Copper Arid Brass Wire, Coach Trimmi4gs. The Stibscrihers would of the public generally, to the Hardware, too numerous to mined to soli as low as any co August 23%1853. , fiRICHT & LEST-CIVS t.N.BW HARDWARE STORE Two doors be low Mats' iloteLand nearly opposite the Mi. riers' Bank, Pottsville, where will be found an excellent assortment of Hasnwans.: ' Files, Fine Trays, Britania Ware, Assortment of tine Locks, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Table spoons. Anvils and Vices, - Assortment of fine Guns, Sheet Iron Crucibles, Wire. Tin Plate, Brass Kettles, Sad Irons.* Pans and Boilers, Chains, Railroad Traces, Powder and Shot. Condi Trtmu Springs, Saddlery, Shoemaker's Pools, (Nrpenteen Tints, Mang and Paint, ;Bar Iron °fell sizes, Boiled " Nails and Spikes. - Railroad lmn:and Smith Building llsterials, Cant ,'1 Shear Steel, - Artu Blister; • SIM Saws. Cross-cut Stirs, Fine lland•siwn. 0. B. retards his thanks to the public for the patronage they ortendrd to him in hisimilvidual capacity. and hopes the new firm; by the quality of their goods, atria atten tion to business. and accommodating prices, will dossers and command tbeircontinned aupport. 0111011 T & LERCH, 'Dealers in Hardwire and Iron, CAntre arr.!. Pottsville !Jarman , 0. ISM:k . 1-4( INSURANCE. COMMONWEALTH isstrEA.wa COMPANY. Onlou Buildings,' 3d street, IlAttltlSßUlttl. PA. fIHAUTER D CAPITAL 8300000. cure build ngs and other property. against 1O!ot or &map by tire. /so, valued perlls of the Bona Inland SaviCatioudud ransportation. SISION CAM EIION. S. S. CAr:Alsa, &Friary.- President. • • L. F. WIIITNLY, AGENT. Pottsville.:chuylkill con ty. Permit. Dec. '55 51-tf MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE ANl)i RUST COMPANY. piYrrsviLLE. l'A 'IA H A ft T E R v./ Perpet Phis Company. chartered by the Legislature of Penn sylvania, with capital of Orte'itundreil Thousand Dol. Mrs, is now (a ly organised. and hai commenced busi ness. "Phe Compliv is':prepared to receive monies and other property in Trs,tst.'_and allow intertst on all monies de posited in taunt. at the rate of hap per cent per annum: spriudpal MO I ut4rest payable orr demand. - Per rites 4f Premium on Life Ittsuram-m see the printed Tables supplied at the office' of the Company. Centre :Street, Pottsville. threedoors south of the klarhatitte Ho tel. ,a JAColl'iltitiTZ/Nai - li', Jr.. President. Julia 11. :An %N. Seery and TnAsurer April 1. 15.54. THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JODiT STOCK LIFE. INSURANCE COMPANY 01T1° CENTRE; STREET, next door ibove 0 reen's Jewelry Stoic. CAPI7 4 AL $lOO,OOO--CIIARTER PERPETUAL. This Coinfiany. recently charteied by tho Legislature of Pcnnsylvania, Is fully organised. - The Company is prepared to effect insurance upon lives and to receive and execute trusts; and to allow interest on monies reed iced at the rate of five per cent. per annum, unless , itbCtwise agreed upon. Principal anti Interest pay chin un. detitand. Capital an assets safely Invested in 'Bonds and Mort gages and 'ether good Securities. Knnualividend of the profits ;111 be made payable in cash, or ap ropriated to the payment of premiums. • For rates of Premiums on 1.103 Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office: NATHAN EVA NS, • Prat. SOLOMON FOSTER; Vice Preet. s, T. TAriclt.. Secretary and Treqsurcr. . Sept- 374 f ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. CHARTER PERPETUAL—Granted by Stste of Penniyivania. Authoriied Capital $400,000. Office, No: Bt.!nut Street, between Third and' Fourth_ Street*, Philadelphia. This CoMpany, with a cash Capital paid in, combined • with the: Mutual principle in - their Marine and Inland Departmeht, secures to the assured ample indemnity, with? partielpattpu in the profits, and without liability for losses." The Company will Issue Policies at the usual rates of premium*, embracing Marine, Fire and Inland Risks. mesotuits: . , Dr. IQ Luther, • Davis Pierson, Lewf*, Andenried, • Joseph 'Maxfield, • Peter-Sieger; , John E./ Addicks, Demi* F. Tyler, B. Ilammett, S..ainuel ll.ltothermel, ' Francis Bacon. DR. D. LUTLIER, President. JoitpaIqAXTIELD Pia /Y esidei v 11 Itiu.lf, Dux, Secretary. , sir Plan D. LUTI11:11, has been appointed Agent tor the &lord Company in Schuylkill County, tb whom per sons desiring Insurance can apply. June 24, 4855 [April et '54 14- . 1 25-. STATE MUTUAL. INSURANCE' CO. .1 1 00,RTH ANNUAL STATEMENT 3layßs, 1854. Assets, gay Ist, 1853, $368,318 70 Cash premiums and interest receiv ed the past year, mutual depart ment,' f . , $101;648 32 111118 Reekivable In same 28,647 91 Cash Prittultuns, Stock same, 40,282 20 1 - ------ 170,568 56 • 4 Lames, papenses„ commlaalona, re insurance, mutual department, loi,apti . 53 t) stock " 031 pa !. I , ASSETS: • - Bonds, jtiortgages, stock and ether good ai.euritlos, 173,135 12 Bins reki.lable, 187,009 so Cash on hand and to hands of agents, , . .19,MS ;;, 4 .., ---- - +4:.;7 9 , 1•04 In • ',------- FOr Fba or Inhog, Insurance; apply to : ----- , ~, JNO. T. SIIOENER. Agent. July;ls, 18E4 2F. ... 1 y • PENS, MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, ;N. E. corner of Third and Dock, Mauls. At HAL $500,600.--Charter Per -1 All the prints divided among-the policy holdera.eTery year. • Tau only truly mutual company in thecity:or State. Insnre'liees for abort terms. or for the whole term of life, grant annuities and endowments, purch.no life interests in Real Eatate, and make all cont tracts depending on' the contingencies of life. They_ art as F.aeigutors, Administrators, Assignee/4 Trustees, and Guardlana .. . TRUSTEES: Daidel L. Miller, - Joseph M. Thomas, William Marthi„ ' Edueund A. I 4 ouder, ti.eauel C. Huai, Charles Hallowell, Theophilus Paulding, Richard ti. Newbold. Fate nol 3. Christian. William B. Carr. - }His t 3. Archer, • William P. Hacker, John U. Brenner, James IL McFarland, Wllilani 11. Kern, Warner M. Rasiu, SaMuel It. Trotter, 11. C. Townsend, .tt4ustna W. Harker, John W. Humor, Wiliam Robertson, Samuel W. Weer, Benjamin Coates, ' Daniel L. Hutchison, Samuel E. Stokes, Itodolphus Kent, • !. Peter F. Mailer, }lesion. DANIEL L. MILLER, PrestSoit. MI SAM VIH, R . STOKES; rice President.: .ifiniv W. Henson, .se.ey; • The, subscriber is agent for the above Company, in Schuylkill county, and will effect insurances and give all neeesaaty Information on the subject. ' .1. 11. RICHARDS..A9ent. 45-tf Migersville. Nov. lo ~r,B -- ilitieNiiiitY7 -- T -- rrPE FRANKLIN Fire insurance GO. ot Philadelphia. OMCo, No. lea% Chosaut.street, uea4ifth street. • • MIEctOR.S. •.• Charles N. Mocker, , George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Moniceat L. Lewis, 'robins Wagner, Adolphe E. norle, Samuel °rant, - David S. Drown, Jacob it. Smith, 31orrin Patterson, Continue to matte insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country, et rate Wes lowas are consistent withaecurit,y, Thi Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, whin h with theirZapital'and Premiums, safely Insetted, afforgi ample protection to the Insured. The Inowsta of the Company on January Ist, 1519, as pu b . lishett, agreeably to an Act Of Assembly, were es follows, via ; , Stortgages, Vi 00,5.58 AS Stocks, • $51,463 25 gstnte, 109,348 00 ettilt, Le., 45,107 TOP t !! 3I 7 !44ns' Woe their inoarporatbm, a period of eighteen yeers, thhave via upwards of Otte ;Italian tton huadredthoes4 and lioUars, tomes by fire, thereby affording favidence of the. Lianntagee of Insurance, es well as the ability and: disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilitlee. CRAMER N. DANCKER, President. slstlztra G. Ds:scram, Secretary: The subscriber has been appointed agent for the abovi mentioned institution, and Is now prepared to make aril on eery description of propertY. et the lowest rates. ANDREW RONNE., Agent. Onttsville,Jan.ll,lBsl. . , LIFE INSURANCE. . . rriE GIRARD LIFE INSURANC E /inanity end Trost Company of Philadelphia. Ot fleet Ito. LT.I Chesnut street, the Pint door East of the CU item Llouse. . _ • s 'CAPITAL $3 00,0 M--CitAitTZU rEurratiAL, continent* make lemma:sou fires on the moat the, able terms. . the Capital behig - fold up and invested, together witti a liege and eoustently (peroxided reserved fund, oftersA peitset seority to tits ltunissil._ , The premiums may be pXid yearly', ha ityeat ly or quo. bitty. . • ; The Company add a Dona periodically to the leoursit• earl for life. The first Bonus, appropriated In ticiounteir, 134 and the second Bonus In Dersernbeir, MD, amount to ateruidttlou of t.:63 60• to every $l,OOO Insured under gh,, oldest policies, making MASI 60 which will be paid when it - pltall become,. claim, instead of $l,OOO originally Izmir cid: the next oldest amount to $1,231 30; the next in ago to 41,212 60 foe** . ery $1,000; the others. in the num 00. ptition wording tertho amount and time of standbig, rittkit addition* make an overate of more than O 0 per "nt upon the premiums paid, without( ricrousing ths an; Pall' premium. Axle' and Springs, Table Cutlery, —. Parket Cutlery, Carpenter' Tools, Brit/a& Ware. Alleu'aßwroisrers, • . Rine Barrels, Table and Tea Spoons, Brava and Enameled Ket• ties, Pans, Rollers A Tea Kettles, f Ileamy:Railroad Traces. . Railroad Iron and Spikes, !Rouble and Single tuns, Double and Single Pistols, Shot and Game Rags, Powder Flasks, Powder and Shot, Water • Proof Percussion Capps. Rifle Mountings. fully invite the attention above and other artitles of mention. es they are deter peen' but of Philadelphia, • 3.5-lv BM S..I',SS7 1.6 $1,21 1 . 0 07 07 125,460 00 111% , 7A6E1L8` WIRE SCREENS. MIIQERN~'ILL~ E . ---~ ---____ KURTZ &HEISLER, (tiate• Kurtz, Bayer', Cci,) • ' 1 Manufacturers of ; • wi r e cord ,Screens. Coal Riddles. Wire 1147 1 Lr Brooms, Ike., Le., Minermllle,Behuyikm iar:-:zcaz couno:- . Thankful for thelfberal pstroissmrthey have received from the Coal Dealers and °taw*, to the ' pat, would most respec tfully solicit their custom In .the ' future. All week deter at our shop will be warranted, so that no ohm need be afraid of getting a bad jdb. ; dr; Knits tehm one of the oldest, and _the most one' deuced Wire Worker In the county, we feel sure, that we., can turn out the best Coal Screens In the Region.. F orders addressed to J. 11. Kurts. - Ilinermille.,to W. Heisler. Pottsville or Busts t Basler, Mistersvllle,i will be absently attended to. Old Satre rrepairod. . I Bay 19,', Ifq>s - :NI- I POTTSVLLLE. WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. j Chajalfe ProPr.ittors. HE undersigned has! as- -fi,,,13;;;7, mimed tho proprietorship of the Wire! • • screen Factory in Coal street. lately COMf IW-i1 . . 46 " , " ducted by II: L. Cake,and desires ko ion 1 th 3 attention of Coal Operators and the public g„enerally. to his eitensiveestablishment. Arrangements are Made for procuring the very best of materials, and ()Neil for , work to a; large athount will be filled at the shortmt no. I . tier. andton the most satisfactory terms, j rhr suberiber. moreover, having secured the services of skillfUl and experienced workmen invites the moseri gid examination or test of his screens. promising !them equal to ,tiei best turned out in other,manufactorieS. fan. JOHN HARLAN. 1 IRODCERS. ENT a. CO.'S f ; iiPOTTSVILLE WIRE WORKS." • - ROWERS. ENT & manufacturers cf, • of Cast and Wrought IRON FLAILING, "" of every descrirtion. Invite the attention '• of the public to their branch ofimainess, Is - whichss conducted in. Jona . llsatta's Screen Jfactory, in Coal street. Pottsville, Pent* I ' They furnish Verandas,. Trellis-Work for Arbors, I &e.. FloVrei Trainers, Tree Itex.s.• Le., in every varlet .• of r style; Wiridow On.l ds. CellarGrattug and Wire of all kinds. et the shortest notice and r n the lowest terms. together with'lron Bedsteads-Farm, Lots rid Oar. den Voices, English Hurdle Fence, &c., &c., helo city prices: , • • N. R.—Cemetery lots neatly enclosed. Design "got up" to sulk customers. Everything in their lineon hand ) or ordered,- will be furnished at the shortest nothvi. FebrU ry 2.ltviB 5-1 y IRON WOKS. TAMAQUA. CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS,. Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Plie ~ The Subscribere, prbprietori of the • I .riLnil' 'above named extensiTeestabitstuatent, an- ; tlOUnee tO the citizens of Srhuylklileoun ty, and the public generally, their read' • nessto . turn out any and all kindaof work in their line. at the shortest notice, and in the Most sat lafiet ofy manner—such as building Steam Engines, man uttetuting Railroad and Drift Cgs, rumps, Castings and Machinery of all kbxbc. ' July' the best workmen are employed. and satisfactlen may therefore be safely' guaranteed. Orders from abroad CARTERS A A Llits;. fanniqua ; January 27.•1565 4tf BEAVER IIIEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW 'IRON WORKS. . . iicvskts & Butrrit En. Iron and Brass Founders, respectfully inform their pa trons. and the public generally, that they -i et are fully prepand at the above establish . 'tient, to manufacture Steam Engines of every iti.ce; „A`unips.. Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other descriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Co r al mining or other bttsinessi on tha most &llKlnable tertns,! Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Maehitie work in general. . Repairing of all hinds done with neatness and despatch at the} lowest prbvs. All ir or k furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would'solleit they custom of those - who may want articles in their life in this v icinity. Al orders will meet with Immediate and proinpt atten- II in. ,:, , S. W. If trBSON. Mnribh 4.1554 0-1 y DON ALDSON. DONALDSON IRON WORKS. LOESER. COX CO. respectful ly invite the attoutir;o Of the business iiltMt, otuniianity to their new Foundry and Machine Shop. in the town of 'Donald.. Schuylkill county. They are now ready ro ezerute . all orders for machinery. a lipach as steani enaines, pumps. real breakers. iniltge ring fur grist hini otitis. railroad and drift mrs. 1 1 4ttg icitir IlleVhani , s, we flatter outsielvai that all fflAt . 111JUM 4011 CIC/SP1U()(1 0q:, 40 0110 p )(PM Jo wioWla anytny aru Ilya oe •ct , ii.Ainciter , , tbelr.ipatrow. Orders thankiully tecelved anil :tea at the shortest notice. and on reasonable tops." • AMBROSErIiOESEIti PETER COX. ALFRED JONES. • mg4LEti. Feilrtiar)' 2. 1856 MINERSVILLE. . DEHAVEIserav S IRON Ole WORKS; 111 - 1 THE Subacriber is prepared to menu; • . ~. i— g. facture STEAM ENGINES of any power, ' ARCADIAN INSTITUTE: '134:—. 151 Pumps of any capacity,and Coeh itreakrrs .N. ..„ ... lI'S FLOURISHING. hfptitution, , - r -grr, , r.„3.,,, rmtt of eveu _description; as well las every ~ '"•.....1: rr."'!.. other kind of machinery used IA alines , located at Orwimiburg. 1'3.. has enterei.l• upon the Brea - era, Furnaces, Rolling 31ills, Saw 51111 s. &i.. —. second year of its existence. The fine scimery of the ,Friio the facilities pessessol for, manufacturing. and surrounding country, the healthy. quiet and mitred loes- troni long experience in the 'buSiness, work - can he turned' Ron of the village are not surpassed by any In the State. out it this establishnient, at the very lowest prices, and It is easy of access. being within two tidies Of the Phila- of 3 !superior quality. -, - • -'-' '- - I e ' delphlaand Reading Railroad, to and from v/M.lh a etage Persons desirouteof Putting Up machineryof any kind.- runs twice every day. , are invited to call and examine patterns and Veconielac- -- The males and feaudaa are taught and boarded in cep pusinted- with prieetibefore contracting elsewhdre. . 'rate departments. ~ ~.. °Mere of every kind are solicited. and strict at tion The Philosophical - apparatus comprises instruments of wit Illm given to their prompt execution. i • ; the finest and most Improved style. Each student should WILLIAM DEli A EN. ' have several suits of clothing of a plain style. a Bible, a Minersville. December 0,15.54 - , 4,5 t.. • : few towels, napkins, an umbrella , a pale of slippers, , 1 V .-- - TREMONT ____—_,_ ,: ; money. . ~ • The scholastic year is divided Into two se-)isions.', • The TREMONT IRON WORKS • , , first session of the year commences on the' bth of April, Tremont, Schuylkill Couuty l , 1121141. , and continues 22 weeks; the second opens On the 16th of The Subscribers respectf fy invite , October, and continues 22 weeks. There lie vacation of • th e e tt en ti ou ' e fith e .ty as i ne me tom .tty , 4 weeks at the mid of each session,. . 11 ' : ',,Figßl to their New Machine Shop and Fenn- i • Pupils can enter at, any time. 'pc/tussles -.cm .-:,-: ry.e k ted in the town of Tremont. and L Terms English anpl ethematlcal - . ,:.... $l6 00 - W.: -, - .ender the superintendence and manage. , Lanrm, ages_with theEng..t. Math • - . 16, 1 20 00 merit of Messrs. Z. liatdoriPand Philip trnholts. where Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra r 20 00 . they arc prepared to execute 'all orders for Machinery ors, tise - of instrument - - • - - .: 4on Praks and Iron, such as -, i Steam Engines of any power, . Boarding, ($2 50-per week,) - - - :- :. 55 00 PuMpi of any, capacity.' Coal Breakers of every dentin. ' WAtyrnent In be made Qukio , arfen: ailrancc..nrB lion, all kinds :of Gearing for Boiling - Mills, Grist and - .For further information, address • ,l, Sari:Mills. Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castingi, . ELIAS SCHNEIDER, Principal. such as Chairs for Flat and T Rails, Frogs, Switches, and prwigsburg, Juno 16.'55, • • 1 24-ly all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings, Mr. Rm.' bolts being a practical Mechanic, and having-had the reit fiddlier and experience for many years in the Coal Region, perimns desirous of putting' up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior quilitv of work, and become acquainted with' prices at Ituise iVorks, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev• ark kimithankfully received; and strict attention will be giron f 4 their prompt execution, having several 15, 20, 80.40,.and 00 horse Eniinetfon hand. - ]an, 0.1055 1-1 v ' C. A. & - A: M. SELTZER -"•--,1----- ... Between Ashland and Pottsville. = rfitiE - subscribers inf . , rm the public j that they have commenced running a line of coaches . daily, between -Ashland and Pottsville, a.sfollows: Leave the Ashland liotel. Ashland, every'. i • morning at 7 - 1.2 o'clock, and arrive at --..---- -r- Pottsvilse at.-. 10 '..o*cloclex, Leave 3latz's:, [FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, i Hotel. Pottvville[dally, at '3 o'clock, P.. 31.4 and arrive at Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co.', Pa. i Ashland at 5 I-2 o'clock. Fare each *ay. $1 W. As . tis line has been put on, to Soc.nunandatO the !people, we res. r ~smrs' T. H. tvINTEItSTEEN aanoune- pet: i t ., fu .. ll i V 7 r....li r c , it their patronage. , COUR EL t JIRO. • :. . ::, ini k,,,,., es his readiness. from the coniplete outfit -. ' 40-tf .:1..;•' . of the alxive namodestablisliteent,tosup• , '"" ' "- ..- t igitz' ply all orders Id his line oflpusiness— , ~ -,.... such as for Steam fir/glues, Railroad and Drift Cars. Pumps. Coal Ilreakers. 'Castings and Machine r3s of,every pattern., lie warrants is work to give gotta fartion. and accordingly solicits pa' ronage at home and altroti el. . -3a . 27. 1k55 I 41y PORT . CAILBON. ;'•, FRANKLIN IRON WORNS. . • GREAT . Northern aiiil Western' • TtlE Sul,;.cribers announcei to the Pub . Trill Re that ti'iv Are the Proprietors of. the' United States Mail Routes. lam' $ 1 ,,,a inert - cord Und Farr red:ietd . . - -4.4 .. • '' lllllll l ' Franklin 11 . , - (Ilis Port Carted, lately car- r ! , , dried on .by S. Sillytnan. whem they eon-, LITTLE SCIIEVLK ILL. CATAWISSA, IiUNBURY anC 1,;.- - -,--- .-- Onus to manufarture to order, at the , 1 ERIE, ITIVLIA3ISPORT AND EL311114, RA I LIIOAD,, shortest notice -Steam Etvzines,Putups.Coallireakers and , I / Through to buffalo, in - ~ . - .(( 16 hours.- M . Achinory of - ahnost any size or deserintinn4or mining , i : .. ~ • N i,.,,,,.,, y a n g , . -i 16 .• •. ( of other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drill Cars, Itodi or 1 • , ...: _, D„t r ot, r , - '- ( 1 :.ti •• ' Binss Cast in . (s of any size or pattern. Order. 4 are respect- 1 1 - :_ 4 ' ChieagO, .• • - - - :S4 '• fully' GEt). B. FISSLER k 11RO. •i • .n . . .St. Lunt& • • - ' ('. 4S ~ 1 , 1 1 . - :'l Tickel'Office. N. 'W. eoruer Sixth and Chesnut 'streets. Franklin Strove! Work*. I and Philati,•lphia" and . Reading italiroail Dep(t. c,.rnet iThe snhscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and_' 1 m .„,,,, i. „„ d vin ,,. , . - _ Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all kinds, ',.,: On.:and after 3IONDAY. May . 7th. Three l'amtntgiq, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attenthni is particut - I tral436 will lease the Phllad drilla and fielding l' 3 iir ^ . l4 tally called te their Coal Shorels. ( Orders for Shovels of l '. ty,;pot.C(nr,e In-,:td and Vine „street S. daily. (Sundays ex'. promptlyany size or pattern attended ta. I " '1 repted.) as i (`..5 . ; - --- . J , GEO. P. FISSURit A 11110. 1 .--- ••' Port Carlini. A nfzust 21, 15,"41. ' ! :Itrtf ' :1 of FARSIIdItS -GRINDING 711EIF. oWNI GRA! t:,:- "...iir,Edifort-Woulc - it not be be c tter }Rik , -: on the part of 'fitrmers who are convettiei,th . ~ , r , situated :tinttlr ‘ l l l - i e t a h - i e i t g o a r fl il o u t i r - ) , i m n i s l t l e s. ad to ot ha s :i i i lit t . ~ .. i to grain dealers. and by so 'doing. make av n w l i.tt .gay- Elitpreas.-0 A. it!. ,-..' . • • ever profit there is in the - operation -therc ' u , „ ;selves ; instead of throwing it aitr .as i, w 54 ~ . .....to, r .,...: , ri•euict ilk and licidin..-;••ol. • connect- '. done. . . "If . it . Will pay millers in the l:'- eitip.. , I 1 1. ' 2 5 ' :i . ..(,, I • I !IL; With ...( IW. .s.:l Williatesictrt and Erie and 11 Illiandr ,i port and E .t , a Railr•tad ; arc' , ing al Mains at 4. I'. M.: POTTSVILLE IRON-WORKS: for cash, at an advance upon itrt.4lr.f:••r • ' Foundry and Maclaine Business. • connecting v .I...vew York and Erie andlisubtlo,and i N re, e n w i ' , 4rain -..i• ,: • pries?, and Isty Out .02 . ' their rnonee for ino:i'lli=. , NOYICE.-The t'itbscribciv have this , I Yak city it , •- ads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and• r' day funned n co-partnendnp under the I thence. via. st,-ensery on Lake Erie - or Lake Shore trail-' and l'''. it certainly ought to he n. profitahlip'open4im troll. Al. t. with Elmira. .aussidaigna anil Niagara ' ,I N . ' !"- ~...•:....•, firm o f POMIIOY , SMITH lii I'O3lllOY, I road, to Cleveland , Tttl.s..lo, Monr o e, sanduski ein.r. ,`,;,, fur, the transaction of a general .F•owallty 1 - , ._"*.... ,r and .3facbine 1110i11 , 75. at the old-estab- 1 Falls Rath tad; connecting. at Canandaigua with New ' , , iis lied --Pottsville lion 1 Forks," corner of Norwegian and , J. ..s. ft ah n er i l trne i e t have s. s s •e apt i li t yle g i. ro jm u fi n t tl g f o o i r n g in: n i s t i o e ti li g . tral .ILiiiroad. East an,llYest. and at Sitsre•nsion for the farmer tol ~ take his grain' to the 45 •;„ Coal streets. . ' IL F: PO!,11t0Y, 11 Bridge with Great Western and 3lichi.,:lass Central halt York Cen I 4.0 March 25, 1854 12.tf •-• W,31. &MITI!. road for Detroit, Chicago. Syr:Louis, and all points i! .. C . an. CLIFFOILD POMROY. ads and Western states.' • 1. , Mail Train...T.3o A; M. to o" " 'j, FOUNDRY AND _NIACHINE SHOP , 2 I' Stopping at all Stations.and running io Pottsville only • ."Again, this would have, a tendencv Id ,' • - Steam near tractors , ihe• :, 1. .'t • - NOTICE.-The busittessOf the late Bern, , • Night Bitpress-3.30 P. al. crease the number - of 'Mills' thrnift l g'n , the o , u'l 4 4 - , ......... of SNYDER & 511LNES, siill to, contin% Running every tbsy. stopping at all tations and :run ,„. ~........ ued by the subscriber in Jill its various: n i n g to.Pottsvllle. Connecting at Port i:linton with Cat , , 1 .„ . t r tirs...oimix branches of Steam Engine „building, irol3l l w(s g s, Wititar(lBpoll. and Erie, aud'ir illiarnsport and El. , try; find every one knows that is mill is "•ipl; v • Founder, manurrturer or all kinds of m i c a Rail vads, arriving at Elmira ail: lit. M.: mianecting 1 ,,, 11 ,„•.•.., Niachinery, Gil Rolling suns., Blast Furnaces. Railroad' with New ',irk and Erie, Buffalo and New York city and OIL : a great convenience, but Ihr-it enhanci l .,.f. Lake She itillrOads. - for Buffalo; Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve- . , Cars, &c.. &c. Ile will also continue the business of Min- , • . , hiM orrreott•,,iirt.:,,,;:4 the4Vititse of ,farm 3 in its vicinitil-So, is tt4 • Rig and Selling the celebiated Pine Prrest ;While Ath and ' l a nd, Cincinnati, Toledo. Chicago, and iti rtinta West „ Lewis and 4vArs Veins Red Ash Coals. beinF sole propriel Al so , with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail- ' farmer's best policy, to enceuragt. 'home rna:• . 1 . for of these Collieries. ' GEORGE 1 1. SN,Y,D,,Eit• I' roads: arriving' at Niagara Falls, at 10 : N), A. M.„.conneet . i JanuarY 21, 15:4 .: ~ __l_ • , ••`',, I. lug with Day Express or tireat Wiviteris Railroad for Do. I tifucture, in . • this• branch of butdness, as we . . . troit.Chb.-..tgo.,etc. • PALO ALTWROLLINC'NIILL. 1 . • - 1• D F b kfai.Clinton,. as e very o t he r. ' •., .. . , , Passengers Kt ay Express . no sat fort •• - • . tt row . - ,Tlfr bu4sertbersivek leave to amt and dine at Williamsport. Passengers! by way of Night "ISloreover, a mill is aho ' e market. - f nounee Tic their friends and the public. Express take supper at Port Clinton. 1. • I' l iig 6 ffg ! - fit! that their new Rolling Mlll lat Palo Alto This Rotate. with Its connections. (Onus 'the shortest 1 . managed by men ,of enteprisej and tni.:l , , •', .4.... - ; ,-,Amr...z : ''' is nowt complete, and in! full operation , • and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. • • and if a farmer. wishes t - i sell lis‘ grain, 0.--. .717, - .'. - -and that they are prepared, to supply I- only one change of baggage between-Philadelphiaand 1 , superior article of T Rails of various sizes, for the use of Canada or the Lakes. - mill is the proper place for it tg i r ot 0 .. ., ; :•• Collieries and lateral roads. ,• • 1 )... i, . , Passengers purchasing Tickets , by this Line have the 'intelligent render - oot the arr ;- Orders fur rails are respectfully solleited, and will meet privilege of ',topping' at any of the alvive points and . re- ' Let the intell l with prompt itientlon if left at, the, lielling Mill, liming ill, the ling their seats at pleasure. ,-)., . • - I tivi Hardware Store of Bright & Lerch. Centre street;Potti- .... Fare iroin Phtlisdeltihta to ' Journal make an estimate of the,eompara .. ville, or address by letter to - 1 'Tamaqua. 4.-2. l osllinfLtlo.vt.s.Tonavv•tiths,lo 00 advantages of this plan. i iiichalit;i . , Eli , fer... HAYWOOD, LE PAt E & CO., rille, P. 0.. Pa. ; • catAwi.. ' . 4 'ild Niagara tans, via. El- " I. Fib. C, pl5ll [Sept. 22. '5.7 38-tfj -'. 5- 1.. Rupert . .. . 4141! • mirs.einada an d N. - they thus secure.) and see i f it i s nut the rt,..., I".' , - ft, COAL OPERATORS &11014iNERS: Danville,",- - 41ff). 'F. RaiD•oad. 10 00 1 . Dian. . . • . • r ' .' Pioneer, Boller Works. . .Illton. , - s.!lslNiagara..Via. Buffalo, 10 00 . • • . The subscrllsent respeafully invite the • Willia msport, • :, Sct,Suspensien Bridge, 10 00 • .---- . . 7 rbr Cleveland, 11 70 • • lit' l aßat attention of .the busineees community to . E.ltn„lr a r• ' 7 - 651Tolede. i ' 14 75 . , 2%. .-.. ' their Boller Werke, tot Railroad stovt, be. "„°.er" l, . - 11CCIPe 5 . •' • ' -.,- 7,1:1V,10 . 14 low the Passenger herot, l'othollle, Pa., • n!atkey, . 7 95'Cincinnati. 16 00 , - where - they ans prepared to manufacture `.'. F e" Fan ' • ' ; ' S•oo•Betrolt.iia. Rail, .1600 1 - ' - . ~, . Oorhana, •it 00, t• • Biaffaloand ; CAatenor. Ots•rmsx - r ron•t.'n.trrFn } last ',i 11011.E.101 oslllVElly tbrlKl:t.TioN, I : ffsnoke,Sta , •l4,. Air stil•ks. info Pipes, slaanteeters, D r ift tionoTa, 2/3. !Steamer S ‘VI 1,0(.4 13. 00 1 ~ Cars S te ., le. • itol*s tut Itatti, ! : • I -•• •••• - -Steamer . I Chiragei vta Ht. Wes- -S 'rspe it.to an earthen vessel 1 1.2 num - F. .„...c . . it, t 0 , ' Being prartirairilvaiiirikaitit havinebe years devoted '. „ J.ethm, Arnot, , S 00, tern and 3llebignn ~.... of spr:rt.nateti and half an ounce ob , wh. themselves entirety to tints ?tsoko,l, or b0v,,1,,„,,,,, th e y fl a t. 1.313311WW.1411A. . . S 00, Ctrl Railroad, s) ev., . - tor tboan.oires that erneVitongt at their oi.dattlivisment Will ' ~1 1/ °,171 3.e, Falls' A 50!Chicagopla Buffalo and • I wax; anti six drachms of'powile'red crimph , ' giro aallsfolion to all ehn way Cool' thew with a call. ` - „, 1 '`"„ ''' l • l ' • , 11801 Lake Fbore :Michigan • i ! n dt,idnata mot Ooloputitawlll font It greatly In their ad.' "" "°Y• ES 001 SoutlMrn Railroad. -0 no ~ and four tattle spoons:al of the belt olive r• vantage to examine their work Witte otigartim otsowbero.. Batavia. I • 9 00•Chica•. via Buf tat,- ' ''' a • Let it stand near the tire until it dissolve • May 5,15 n 11:14f . ' JOHN k J.1511:4 NOBLE. ' ' ltoc beater, • . 5 001 and .Ilehigan Celt- i ,___ -- .- -- -- -,------- ----.. .• ._.__-__. h .- • Illartalo.via.N. I. and E. : tral itallroad, , ` 2 " , ' i'"' stirring it well when liquid. Ber.re rilir , POTTSVILLE ROLLING MALL . ' and But and ...N„, 'Y'. Tokkisland. ...::, 00 . t il i r t i l . Tile nUlinClitilKilti respectfully an City, - : "1„, 10 00', -. , , to sleep, put the ointment on the, liand.3; a nnunet. to the public that their new 801 l , E. T. 11U111,1,ELL. Ti'd-et imd F,r11":1 17 , 4 t. ~ .at . . ' 1.,,.. 1411041 77 Ina Milt le stow completed and in full one - -.. N.'rf . surer Sixth and t'hesnut streets. Mier washino them. e tra . . A = rattan; and that they pre prepared to aup H. A. NidOLLS.Snp - t Philadelphia k Revaing railroad. ' . Phis i s ,, tale d to b e 1 , yer .„6,, t hi„ . ,,', ~.:•‘,i ' • ply' all kinds of Bar Iran of various tlres 'T. Mail :ISt - WK. Sopa Catawfasi. IV. and Fite liailivad. ho I ' ; whirls 144 . will warmed to be superior in quality. to say • HENRY . COVEIN.Sop•t Willisosst.ri and F.lmira Inm.. meat. Palm oil is equally as ~"(te., wever obtained from abroad,at the 1411210 prices.. , ',,- • road, ,i, . Thug-alats usanufitetura T Bath, for the nee et l lhe OnI. 'PASSENGER TRAINS .11e90 mut . ' , Mend 110 '1 404 weighing !milt ' 211 " 95111 n; Pee Between Pottartile andiPhiladelphia. lor,di'mai.titnrtho bort! Iron, and which arill to found • ' • 1- Os Pure T 1 ill ' . On and after 'Kay .th, 5.5..,„ e,- „ nger ra ns w , ' ranch cheaper than the imported article. v I . 1 t,,, Depot a t Pottsville. carne of ynion and Bail. i Being practical taectuinica.and having hadeonahlemble ; • t '",, ..,,,„ deity fll • I as 4 , (111(11.,.. :0 .. i experience in the hen business., they ;latter theta:Nave. i '''''`'-' that they ran. give- entire wattsfartion ,to 11:1(ILTALSAITS. and • From Pattstille to:philadelphia. i also make it their interest to 'patronise homr .mattifer• 4 - . Morning tine. at • - - .4 -7 30 A,M. I, t unes . - JOHN itER..NLeII. & CO. •t• Evening Line. at.- - - ...! • 4 1'..51. DereMber 6.1tN1: i. - I ' ,Et-tt 1 Sunday Train, (once a day). -; •710 A. M. ', WASHINGTON IROItIiWORKS.' t From Philadelphia to Pottsville. Pottsville, Pal. . . , Morning. Line, at -' - 4.- ir•l'o A. M. , ' Errning Lino, at -•-• - . 3an r tvr • i .1, & BROS. (mitred tatty barite; ' ' -1 " 1 • r l , lali L„.„,,.. Ow WREN attention et the binsines* community ' s outlay Train, (once a day). • •3 30 P.,11. . 1. g' 1.1,41 ( tnthiiir haw litsehli4 Shop and Potandr.l i i - nouns OF P. , 1551N44 1.E. 1 4111NR. - • „ In . ..,,a l ; a erected between Coal and Railroad streets. # Fror,Philadelphia. at 0 o'clock, ID Minutes, A. 31.. and -' - a nd fr n e t i n g' m =lla n stmel * w h e reeta , 010eU4213minuter.. P. 51. Forcret Peritle, at 9 ci.lock. i they are prepared tee. exersite alt rs for machinery oft 34 to hies. A. \ i., and IS o'clock,' ii. 3! . arm aral Iron, sorb as &rem Engines , . all kinds of Gear ' .: . . it.:- orn w Itl F. Dlif ter ctolling Milli+, Grist emit Salt Mille. angle and ', • PARE IN ; ALL TUE-LINE. 11 . -- , . i E. CoNi. LING, of Cincinnati, ugges 5 l 10 Denblearting Pump* , OW Breaker*. richt Cars, all &Inds 1 ,- .- n r lir 4L.A53.. , : v r) OAPS. I F. , .. I lII' tO Ob is of Hatireadatisitnoviatuth, I! Chairs the Viet and 't Rail: Pottsville to Philadelth la. ~.t= ' i 1 • - ''' , ate unproved method ot churn 4 „, Yrrer- twitches. ke..; all Sleds of east and wrought Iron Philadelphia to Pottsville. .24,75 225 . . gbaftwki- below reirthel nus4ardri. and haring made ," Pottsville to Reading, 4,•ns - ' butter from the inilk when it is ancet. .o•''. thrift - voids of the Onal itegion their - study for yews.. Raiding to l'hiladolybisi li 75 145 . 1 Wilk in small tare , ir. . . process is to force the _ Also alit:lnds Of Startiitory to their Hue of business, they ' . These tiny stev arta, Ma stations ainn2 tie Pm ft. k t :; .: NM*• kteelnaclv." that work done at their estaldhbutaut t Fifty pounds of baggage wilt to each passen '1 through orifices, such iis a preforated pla!r• ism oivo m o l dsot tote tra ilk who may honor them stith a , pile these litue. and passenstersate expressly prOhildted I • d 11' '' l i lle'lias' trat a nu cell. All setters t t 4 2 .111y to rived said promptly ex* ~ tram !akin , : anything se hagtgatzvoitut their own wearing board, with 'it pump. euted.on the Mots alde tenni, ' ....__L• ' ..triparcL. which will bent , the - rlakW its owner.. - • js. iwents atatinet with gratifying 40lIN V. WHEN. - tiOMAS,WREN , lar An tkksta ttsattspouthistsl tuilare entering ' the : of ex P er :t .. JAMES WREN. ' . . rem Ry isidrr of tire Retard of Managers. - ; 40-if - liar 10.1555 20.-Ei Ce'••••1. r112,4.1)F01/1),' , 5 • 'ft , ry , • . t .. . POTTSVILLE. ik.totpa . WAGON-NAKINGI . - CARRIAGES. . Tile stileteribere haring puiehaaH the carriage whop of 51r. ta. Jenningw,Lwonid u r reepxtfully wild: the paitro mv hie ...loaddNl old cuatatnera and the lu tieneral. Being determined to keep up the reputation of tbe work made by Mr. Jennings.' we Opal' employ none but the best lands and mater*'. . Call mad give us a trial. All work made by us warranted. All MOM dt'lltallillAlLD. Stapp, liorris' Addition, nearly opposittiYardleir;d: Son . Pottinille, May 5,1555 14.30 •WHEELWRICHT, & CAR FACTORY. GB.ASS A.Np GARDEN SEEDS, FRITIT TIL Aill•lattltntrat Iswileinests dke. 4 TllEubscriber will keep on band Clover, Thnothy and otherOrass scents. White. Clover and Lawn Grass SeedS.together with ilarden and Field, seeds, rel will warrant robe fresh and good. 'lle it 111 also orders for all kinds of Yeah Trees, (warranted to they are represented;, gricultural implement, offhich will be furnished at manufacturers r eV' seeds and trees sold by the sat scriber are seb•rte great care. only hewn growers of reputation and e el Ile does not deal in sends procured promiscuous: l market from those who soil cheat , . without regal.... - -- -4--- . Pharacter of the seed sold. Nor does be onrchsse .1 ~.1‘ -- -- - --- ; seeds groan promiseuously in small gardens. e1.., s CARRIAGES! CARRICESt: . 1 their teo close proximity deteriorates their gusher l's, 31% .. THE. subscribers return theif sinc ere . ticularly those of !the LIMO species. This is an impress 5 1r. ' Q l husks to their friends for past 1 c•ansideration.to those who purchase either seeds or T. o i e and would respectfully call the attention ~ trees. Per trees. de.. send in orders - early tO of the public iu general. to their; new as. . - _. . B. FIANNAN. . _ _. sertlgamt of CXIIIIIAG IS on hand. consisting ofpne and i - ia.. 'LS hi EP il I ri'vo It Y Ole f(111 . A NO.—Tile London two seated Jr".V Zialv, Beigilie-* •VaHics. dr.. bf every 1 , description. all of *which are finished in the most appme• i 1 .-,, rnier , . ~..,_ •-i re • . .14 style. and made of: the best material. dlaribi secured I ' ''' . 1 •"" z Y •-ine furnishes the followite , e the seances of rmperienced wr i ihnien.aud bring Practical i• comprehensive history ..4 Guano: mechanics themselves. they feel assured that they can , . • renden fall satisfaCtion to shies, who may faror t hetn wittl- "Guano t as most people understand ig,ltn. ttaarilettranneze. ~ ., i n 'heir work is warranted tck give en, t .. , ... IT H . ( , 4 s tly Lire satisfaction. .se;optid-h - anded Carriages : of:tit descrip. I ported Troia the islands of the Pacif ic time nr. hauti r which will be eold cheap. RePalrinenVa• ! of the Chincha group, .off the Coat of Pru, ly done. -Orders froth a distance promptly. attended to, , . . at their manataytory.corner of Coal ind Norweilan Sta., I And ,under the dominion of that, goveru clnt rotts-fne, l'a. ~ • • I Its side is - ni l ade a monopoly, and the ava‘la, frfi-The timber used for . our week is of the hest New 1 . • Jersey Hickory. • • DelliNt L ilek'MAN. to a great.extent i go to pay the British holders March 10.1.F55 •• IO•tly .. Is .p_ ■ i of Peruvian government bonds, giving theln, II to all intents and purposes, a'. lien upon ihe' I _ I profits of a treasure. intrinsically more Yalu. I able than the goll mines of Calitornia. Th4ect are depositre•Of thk - unsurpassed fertilizer din some places to the depth of sixty or seventy I . f e et, and over large ilx.tents•of surface. "The Guano fields are generally conce4d fo be the excrement of aquatic fowls, whi c h I live and nestle in great numbers. around the islands. .They seem' designed by nature do •-.-- rescue, of lea i st n pitrt, that fertilizing ..material which . every river aid brook is,rolling into the sea. The wash f', alluvial soils. the floatiuj refuse of t he fie.4d i t - . r • and-forest, and, above all, the wasted tenter - •' als - .)f great cities are cemstantl . y bei , g carri,ed 1] i by the tidal currents out to sea. • These, to "it' .1 1 certain extent at least, go to, nourish, dtrectl . t or indirectls?..submarine vegetable and anitntd _ life, which in turn goes to feed the.birdS,whicli,!, in our day are brought away by the I.liplgt,i,i . .. •. . -J.l from. the C.hincha Islands. • 1 "'The bird is a beautifully tsrmnged-ellenli \,:' Caroline E. Kline ESPEUITUBLY informs tht -it t LA) tuns of Schuylkill county and elsewhere, that' she intends continuing the Wheelwright. and Car ' 3finufsc taring business of her late husband, &Abbey IL Kline, in her own name: 4' •• • .7. 7: flee establishment Ls trimm.ita Pott -: 11 r - • 1 Vastines Eoundry, where she wilt be happy to receive orders for, all kinns of 'Wagons,l a , well as Drift au , stfother Cars. and 'all kinds of 'work attiched to the h u ,h t e m o r a Wheelwright For the chiesetei of the work reference is made to , ' Davin p. Mows, FR.LNX Joua Tient, E. E. litytn. Jona G. Ilvrtg. ' Pottsville, ltay ISSS f3fsr 31, '55 13-tfl •EDUCATIONAL KESWICK INSTITUTE. HIS SCHOOL is established; upon I• ;liberal and popula- principles. YOU:s;t: ;LADIES 1 p aced here, ran attend to any and ail the . u.-Lai orna mental branches. Including Dancing. and tinder the di- , reetton of the most experienced masters. tAinnastic Eaercisesare taught by a.regular physlciari. the eg erases will be found an indispensable addition the advantages of the &waling &float; as they both impart 'grace and promote the health. For eirmilars address ClItS. LANCASTER, Princt:pat Norristown, Pa.. February 2, 'VI' ft2ro POLY TECHNIC COLLEGE, ' PENN squAnE, tiRGAINVZD - on Vie plan. of . the X /MISTRIAL COLLEGES of Continental Europe. and ifrordlng a thorough profeswinnal eduiatlon In CIVIL ENGINEERING. MINING ENGINEERING. ;cnANicAi. ENGINEERING METALLURGY, ARCM TEcTuitE and CHEMISTRY. Tho'.Sixth ',Semi An mutt SESSION will commence on MGNDAV. Feb - miry 11th,. IS. . and the'Comulpmermont for Con ferrimc Dagreex. uuti CA•rtlflcutes of proficloticy will Le he/c7 on the lat day ofJune. • FACULTY Mathematir*zind Enzinet.rinz, General and Applied Chemistry. Mechanics and Machinery, G on locy. Mlneralegy. and Mining.. W. Row%en. Architectural and rupoi.fl.Druiring, Modern, Languageg. . `•ti: ITeAmar IU. 4PPlV 3 iitm for adulisMen should prevent therviselrex for exatidnatlfm on neholi•re Fel•rnary 9th_ ; pakahrjues and further lunnuat lon at the Collett e. K1:77..7iF.P1% M. IV.. J'resident of theiEaculty. PhiladelThla. Fe,ll.9th . CRITTERpEW§: iiiahtipliii‘gillOtiai i!INS=I S. E. Cor. Itn and Chesnut Instinition which was:first es :l- tablishod in Sept., 1844. and numbent swung Its graduates hundreds of the business, men in this and nth er cities. was on June 4th, 15• - +5. Charter.' aiiil establish ed as a Uollegr, in accordance with Act of Legislature, The Ce.tr,:e re.l taltruclien is of a thoNughly practical .rharacter and cotahtins.all those brancheSneCeSStry Sro use in business; 15. , -sides which. the pupils have the pri .rileire of attendance upon s course of LECTIa; 1.:0S et:OINIEI;CI AL LAW, delivered for their especial use by eminent practitioners. For the present season, the lieu. Judge Maistcood's ser vices are engaged in this department S. 11. CRITTENDEN, far Catalogue,' will be rent to tiny ackiresq on applica lion by letter. •,Also, (S•iflenden`a IkAnk-Keeping, on re ceipt, per null, of the price, $1 50, Key to lame, 50 OP . Philadelphia, Oct. ti.,155:, PASSENCER•LINES. • .•:• • Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. 1 ti .- .''•s. S •Prof S. 11. E Peabody A. I.: Kennedy 11. 11. B' usher 05LIESSI. TRAVELING. - N - 6 - 4,LINE OF COAON ES, VING ARRANGEMENTS,. !it' 3.. ebt efarmer. . ', ... • \....„... --- 7. 1.1,,- ..........4:, 't...1:-'...-,,,.. ----•\ ~... .... -...,—„AN: i .. ; .:, ....,....; - .. . ~ , ,-,. .7 . .T.tk:7.4.,!,,,..._..„.„. ' • ...,:-....., . ,;.. ::.' „:....-.7„. '5!,.rt.:7"4 - : : -..7--• '_.... .._..._ ...._ cal laborators, fitted up to pertimn a ;: nz h. operation, to take the fish as f‘s,d, f );;rt ,- , out the carbon by means of its relmot , o, \ functions, and deposit the retnaindea- iti 111 e shape of an incomparable fertilizer. Rut how many ages have these depositious of ty feet in thickness been iteumulating? • "That a' little bird, whime ihdividual estia tence is as nothing, should in its united acigt, produce the means of bringing hack to an ae tive fertility whole pro‘vinceslof waste and bar ren lands, is one of O. thousand: facts_ to show how apparently insignificant agencies ,in tht economy of nature produce momentous re • salts.'' FARM ACcoctcrs.—We find the folloWin, in the last Cuumiry.Gentlemen. It is worth . of particular eqnsideration by ail farmers wh are not already in use thi; blisiness system which should prevail upon ever 3. tarrn." It i dot too late yet to go back anti commence or the first of the year, as the're have been fell operations thus far; or for the preent year the first of February he the marting.point:. f'lt is a great satisfaction Tick. most farmer., tol know what it costs them individually to -raise on their farm, a ton,of hay, a bushel if corn or oats,-a horse 6r cow,'or 'any otht.r . produce or stock .: In order to do this, •i t , should keep a debt and credit account; tl - e ; same as we would with. a -hired man. It s j also desirable to know as °Refills once.ayea, if, the farm is paying us for our lah6rs; (111)4: invested, Itincl now is the . time to . beg 4. .such matters. ' ll - 3'ss, , ehargtig on the del4r side, to-the farm, the intereston th'e cost O" :,the fatin, the amount paid for taxes on the farm and live stock; 4-.c., - the amount paid Or labor on the farm, for mechanical labor, 14 Feeds, manure, live stock, &c.—for miscellap. eou,s expenses of the farm. interest, on tipat.,- ing capital invested ,in tools,' stock, impl• nients,'&c.—depreciations on harness, carts. tools implements, &c.—in fact, charge a 1 •.;j , .: pay out Mr the fartn,;and give the farm Bred' it for all you sell frinn ii, and' also . for all the improvements you make in buildings, ditelm3, fences, gr'owing crops, live 'stock,) &c., In hand; or,-iflhe above seams to be- . oo tnti4 labor, take.an inventory of 'the fart and all 1 . ,e present' iTerty 1 on roe do, Ile matters :appertaining thereto at s th time; tind if \y-ou have no other pr business twelve months from this ti same thing again, and the different the two invntories will be what. made oriel& by the year bitsineis From h. Farm CURING JAUNDIC.if:.-3/. Bernao, a l'rent• cheNist, has, it is said, detnonstrited,.by se' it . 4 era] xperiments; thar the white - Jof .eggs a only . e assimilated or converted into Old the human body throiigh the ih ervenios the liver. GliOed by this fact, yr:, Giesler Goettingen, has suggested its opployritell .. the treatment of jaundice: If lihe . die . „ of the albumen ot eggs tend to rptise the ,5 Lion of the liver, it will necessatily: reslorl" secretion of bile and cure jaundice -_ _.~ bbetw' , ouhme
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