Wit attb tjuutor. • }Vora 11a London Liforary Gastra. THE LAWKNT OP ONE WHO "CAHVET NO • - EMPLOY." 4 So wobegone a gentleman I'm eure yon never kr.evr. 1 .1 aui n wretch that has not got A Angle thing to do: I never drink,—for I have not A grain of sense to spare: I never smoke; poor earthly joy! It all 'dissolves In airl I never wear,—l reckon. that The stupidest of. sins; I will:11Z game. I've nought to loaN And no - ttre - ever Vita ; v ' i I cannot irsrim,—my spy= has -_ . ' A tendency to cramp!. 1. I neversail,—that getting drown'd Does always strike so damp! , # I I will n4ala*—besides, In June t , : ( I could Mit If I chose; ' 'I take no enuff,--for Imlay mine ." ' I 1 Is not a lungry nose. , • . . . I cannot et4tdy,—for my head's _ The worst of thoroughbres; I newer hut, -I hold my lit. Worth thirty thousand tunic ; I never ,hoot.—my poulterer's boy Does all that dirty work; I bate all politics,—the Greek, , The Russian, and the Turk. I cannot talk from morn tUI night; What have I got to tell! lior hear another! better lodge i Next door to old Bow Bell! . I never dance; what! bob my legs, .: y I I And bounce abotit the floor! ‘. • I:never sing,—a singing man's .. i , A namee said a bore. - . - 1.. . ' I play no fiddle, squalls and squeals Will not repay one's labors ;., • , Nor whining flute, what righebavo I To tantalize my neighbors? I can't eonipose, I cannot see Where lies au authors bliss; ComiKwel why, bless my foolish pen !"Why only look at.this! - . Tan following 'comes greeting' from; an old friend and correspondent, who has inade , Knick's lbng-time readers 'laugh ready to split their sidse,' something like a thousand times: 'La' is la' out west. Some years ago an attach. ment was issued and levied upon the stock in gado of a stage company, and , the consequence was very disestrous,,of course; passengers were piled up here and there; just where the writ found them ; mails were stopped; and the 'deuce was to pay everywhere. • 'J. Jones, attorney for , Company, went . out . through the several counties of the .Stahl where the 'plander'-was held by authority of the people of the State of and moved (as Junes' might trove, as the law thhn stood) iihfure a side-judge, for a 'dissolution of the writ.' Jones - went fur ward swimmingly for awhile, and knocked over • the writs, one after another, like a row of bricks. He finally reached the county ' . of Where ho .found the attorneys on the other side, and the jUdge, all evidently expecting hint; for they were pinning whiskey (lowa the judgo at a log-tavern, telling him funny stories, and talking extrava gantly about his legadability rind thd • high repu tation which he had acgitifed on the hunch._ 'The judge at last irk his s•Cat, put, on his 'specks,' opened the •Itevised statutes.' and spread them out solemnly before him:" and 'the hearing' -went forward. But the judge grew drunker and drunker ;..his oyes yraxed rand , ityw and then te w ire a half:verge . his scat. Jones rai 'se'd several objections t.) pfoci:v.lings, • tind in.pisted upon points of irrem 's ularity: but the ' judge replied that 1.1.4 di-did-tftk-kns ow but tit% Jo-ones was right, lint ho could n't tra-tra-vel out side or 'The Staterts At which the opplisite Counsel nodded their heads .and winced at each Other. 'AI last Jones sawwthat it was all of no use.— Some aim or seven times the judge had told him ,he couldn't travel out-side of the Staterts.' Yes!. he would 'rise upor. him'—there was no, other ay. He did 'rise upon : .1 w "You • old bloat!' exclaiMed. Junes—'you've been ih the keeping of tliose two l'ettt-fug..Ters all the morning :you are completely picklel with bibkey !=tou arc to drunk you don't know law from gospel. 'Can t travel outside the statute,' Wo l i can't? No! you c ,, n't ! And if th 4 0buyeter' on the other side could get one inureßrink down your throat, you could n'tftravel at all 'outside the statute, or any al.ere elre 1' It i 3 a singular fact, that Jones ll'ad no trouble after. this!' THE SeimMn in our February number has re called to an Alton till.) correspondent one which Wad preached iu Tennessee by a Baptist minister. When drawing heir the (dose. he said: 'Prettier tag, I am 'an hostler, and I must curry those bosses heforel I leave. Here is thi...; high-blooded lEpi aca patiaa horse : see-what. a higlkea.l he car lies, and how black his cont is, and soft as silk: but he'll kirk if you touch him on his Litany or Prayers : Whoa, Sir, whoa I Here is an ohlsober Ilfethodist horse.: Whoa! old fellow! Just slip • t3way his love-feasts and class-meetings, and he'll kick till he falls! Whoa! you obi Shouter ! whoa! Mmes: here is the horse that is ready t.• kirk at all ititnes: don't you go near his ConfesAional .4t• Pc -118000 : Whoa ! Mr. Pope I how beautiful hietrap-- 'ings are !—his surplice and mitre! 'Whoa, Sir! ;whoa!' and so he went on through 'the various L [ denominations. When ho was nearly through, an old Methodist gentleman, well huown in the plate.dered hie services to conclutic. which was readily r L ,icePte'tl.. Ile 510.1:4Friends. I havo learned,thhi morning how to tire'lts down horses. and as th e brother ha i rpaQsed P&L!, of them. I wilhake ii up lon myself:lto finish th'e w.wk:'llere is Qn animal that is neither one thing ie.- the other.. lle'is ~ .. treacnerons and -uncertain,: yoa can not trust him: he'll kick his best friend for a controversy. Whoa! Mule, whoa! See, Iliethren, how he - kicks: ' 'Whoa! yuu oil Campbellite - !—whoa! Here, friends, is an animal that is so stubborn, he will not let me in his-stall to cat from his trough: ,he is so stubborn that he would not go where' a `prophet wished him: he-is so hard-mouthed that Samson usod his jaw as n weapon of war Against the Philistines. Whoa, you close communion Baptist: whoa !"D., call 010 au ,n dfi ." exelaimOd the minister, jumping op: 'Whoa '.' continued his tormentor: 'see him kirk! whoa! - . Hold him rionds!—whoa!' and thus the old gentleman went on; the minister ranting meantime 'until be got out of the church. The congre,;ation unanitnoui ly agreed that they had never seen an Ass so coal pletely 'curried' before !—Koiel:crbori.-er. -A GRAND EXIIIIIITION was that of Qui!king t Mrs. They send us the hill. Here it is: P..j: UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! GREAT OUTLAY OF EXPENCE. STEWPENDCS BILL AT BLUFF'S HOT:EL, FOR THIS OCCASION ONLY. ENGAGEMENT or corNT sl*PEnsPoNDrux • This evening, the perform:l:lee wilt'connuence with Count Superspondulix in tis :rate barrillcto, in which 115 will 11 , 44 himself out at arin's "lenzth au l Mend up uniter a barrel of zin. Afe•vcill also lift THIRTY-TWO ANVILS as hie bead, land they F Land on them, after which he will climb pole without tomhinz it. - ICOUNT SEPERSPONDULIN WILE . DRINK • FORTY-NINE iILASiFES . of Lager. Beer in ten ruinute.,fiaild.whilodoing will dance a Ilighlamt Jig, playing his own conic on a filoulde-action jeWAtarPt Th3o who Co:mimic with the i;rand ascent . air by Count Siskeypondulitz, on a pyrra mid of sky rockets. The ',oldie arc assured that he will not come down with the sticks. twenty ets_ during the early part of the evening. Ten cents at any other time. Front Pee.tp reserved for the free list. Dogs not admit teknilless morseled. connt -:Superfponduliz will begin. i t s h e did.hef.we all the crowned heart; of everywhere, at the very earliest moment after he eats his supper. P. S.—The scat: , cannot be secured during the day time. CHARGE Thompson, proprietor of the -'"Atlanta House," (Atlanta. Ga.) . is well known as a votary of eccentricities. We were highly amused the other day at the recital of the following s ex change of civilit tes „between the Doctor and a tra veler,,whocalled at the office to "settle his bill," , when the poctur happened to he behind the coun ter. - ' "vb Implo y ou chargerrasked the traveler. "Wcli;" replied the Doctor; humorously, "if we charge your bill, it will be a dollar, but cash down only fifty Cents." "You may charge it, then!" said the fellow, .coolly turning on his heel, and passing out took his seat in the cars. The Doctor, half amused, half angry, followed, and confronting the stranger, asked if he did not intend to pay his bill? "Certainlyinot—l told. you to charge it,':.was the blind reply. , • The Doctor, was nonplussed ; but placing his - forefinger thoughtfully for a moment beside his nose— "Stranger," said he, "when you come this way again, bring,your box and stay a week." '• AY old pauper called one afternoon on Doctor Bartol, just i a the Doctor was finishing his din ner, with .a modest reque4 that the Doctor would furnish him, with a bunch of 'f2l,1 -grown flowers out . of his conservatory, as itts 7 daater, Jetnima was about on that very evening (auspicious occa sion!) to be married. adding, after a long talk, standing, which was little reg - Ided : 'I epose you know me, Doctor ?"Know you? how the Devil Photil(L.l know you l'"Nut. know met Why don't you renemberr I'm the man what.had fin and twins!' Doctor, (Gyhteu iey up ;) . 'Oh !--ah fits and Wens! Yes, yen! How's your fitn now?' !Well I—well !--:'eured up: only one or two a day: I guess I shan't have one now. Doctor; (staring:) 'How's ypur twins ?"Like as two peas; Doctor: Doctor, (railing ont'in an exasp.- rated rare.:) •Jarn--.Lirn—turn!—don't you hear? Cut otl a hunch of flowers, Quick! quick!, That will do. There, take a gloss of wine. There. there! take those Inters to your daughter. Jarn —JarlY—show thin poor man the way out—nhoir him out!' LEAP 'nen D/ALOGUE.—"M Fr,•will you take my artn 1" T, . • "Yes, air, and you too." "Can't spare but the arta," replied the old teach= elor. "Theu,t" , rephed ehe, "I shan't take lt, as my Inntro is, go the whole hog or nothing." "You are a shoemaker 7" said a tnagiitrate the otber day, addressing ~,the um at the har. "Yes. air," was the reply, "a horse-slwernaker.'.' Wriest a man has the hezi.tacim. and says "it's the salmon," you may safelitonclude that he has peen "drinking like a fish.", WUT IS a ship the poliiebt thin?. in ° Ore , world! .D'ye give it up ?:. Became.° shu r:ivraya advances witke exim. ••A Boer unmet tartlet!' away. wrath," nit the ta.ta sail when it a harle,l a scitaaah at hie enemy. T.F:Neiittma SAVIit:TNP.SS: th!‘tvx PHILADELPHIA." PHILADELPAIA. • ' la WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS Siiion R. Snyder'. f' I. W. Gran '''' 't' ..No. 262 North Scaand Street (west side). ftletober 20,'55 ! -A' 421 y . , BOYS' CLOTHING. • THE -SUBSuRIBER, would respeci. fully inforth diets numerousfriends andcustomersof ylkill County, that their assortment of Clothing im Young uentlemen is 'mush larger than ever, and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living at a distance, have the privilege of exchanging .clothing purchased al• this store, if they do not snit. ; - F. A. HOYT & BROTHER. 272 Chestnut SI, corner of Tenth, Philada. April 22 , 1835 ; ‘, 1 . .. 16- . 1 OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! J.B.A. & •S. ALLEN. 7 and,B South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEAI,ERS 1N 01I.,,have just re-' ceived, direct from New Bedford, the following sup. ply of Oil, which they Oiler for sale at the lowest market rates: . ; 'Winter Sperm oil. 3.000ga1. I Winter Whaled', 12,500ga1. do Elephant oll.9.1;00 do I-Packed do- do 7,000 do Alan, in atore.GreaFing Oil. Pale and lirown Soap. Sperm and AdamantlueCandles. Feb.:: 1. 'AS. : B.ly '"OQ D BOXES CHEMICAL OLIVE. SOAP. eXtra quality; • • '250 xes Chemical Olive Soap. medium quality; 300 • 4 Drown. Pale and Family Soap; 100, '. Genuine Castile S.nap r , mottled; 50 '• sesebite; 200 " Stearine and AdiMantine Candles; .._..... 200 " Tallow Candles . ; Its) casks Sal Soda ; for sale in lots Di suit rurcha secs, by , . . . )lAULI & DIXON, amnrnitsion MtreftriOts. X. 22 s ou th ;rh ar i,,, 34 d oe , above Chesnut sp - ret Phaallelphia. Ja. 19, - ".56 3fim H. WARD, Manufactnrer.icuid Dealer in Straw Goods, NOS. Iliand 7u. North '2L St.. Phila.- );$l l-- „;, - delphia, would call your attention to most ;desirable stohk of Imported, French Laces, Dune:Odes and tine "' split Straws, together with ,a bcautiftil assortment of Leghorn, Rntlandi,Pedal and Diamond Satin Bonnets; Ladies* Riding Hits. Misses' Leghorn and other flats. hove' and Chilirenls &pi All of which will he sold.at a small profit for cash.- / 6 i, ' March 15, Wi 0 1856" 1856. . _ . - - . SPRING StOCK OF-NEW GOODS. I. 4 I•ASJII,ONABI.E SILKS, -bill line -of Black Pllga. Near Stale pring S' r hawls., .Deess (laude ditto. Llnena of 14 rong - fabric. 3111 , 11na of best lonz cloths. staple houaekeeplug goods - . Mne's wear of all the.heir EvitE,t I A N11E1.1... ith and Arch streets, Philadelphia I'. 9.—:4trekeepoirs. fat ilies. and all good nett clod) buyers are re.pec fully inv,tml to examine this stoek i.I new gooyt.. before purehaFing.fis we prefer selling low and Ft•iiitte all the more good::: . . •SP - .MkeepeT, man often feud great jobs from auction, an, ire attend theAltetion sales of New York and Phila delphia. '. , Mar..ll 1. '56 ; 11-lm CLOTHING PALACE-CARD. CLOTHING: OF A SUPERIOR qUALITT, AT THOMAS P. DILL & CO.'S GRE,4 r cIZE•SNUT STRELT C71.0t3:1-1-73.6 3ME11.4%43421. TO 165, - One door beloi sth, north Vside. In the neW Iron building. Mencliants who want to purchase a finer article:of ran. (I . oaade clothing than has ever before been uttered, and gontletneti who would please.themseties in - Any garment r3i• wardrobes, or in snits for their sons . should gol to this esukblishinent; so admirablv in keeping through out. with the Great Street of lasicion.!on which-it is h.' e.ded. and purchASO the:best. which can 'alone satisfy a erweect taste. Suite or single garments made to order al' the shortest notice . ! A full assortment of tine Furnish log G,od also °Aerial. Everything in the latest style of Fashion, end ticliet l tuarked with. the lowest-cash price in plain figures. rhilailet.‘ictolwri; INS SAVING' FUND THI 11. S.,lnsurancd, Annuity and Trust Co., Q 0 ili'll E.; eorn:ir Third and Ches.; nut streets:Thiladielptha.—Capital $:250,000. Money' le reeohed ou dorvelit daily. The amount deposited IF entered in 3 Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or: If preferred, a certificate will he given. , All onion, large and small.are read ved7ind the amount paid back on demand. without map." ' • ' Interest is paid zt!.t the rate of fire pre cent.. cowmen ring from the day of deposit. and . ceasing fourteeryinyr pr,t rji: to the wtiluirawal of the . oney. On the first day of January, in each year, the interest. 'of each deposit is ; p*ld to the depositor, or added to the principal as he trittyl prefer. • . The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors In . the city of Philads.allia alone. Any additional inpyinat ion will be given by addressitu the Treasurer. I • . DIRF.CTOR.S. Stephen 11..;.,Crawf.rd. Prey t.; William 31. Godwin, Johnicon, Viceyreet, Paul 11. Goddard, Amabros.e. W. .Thompson, Ges.rgo 31elleury, Vanj. W. Tingley, F James Devereux. :tent, L. Flarance, i -Gust acus English, Scottory awl Trea'rirer - I'LINY FISK. Telltr an , ll7ll , rpre - - J. C. OEHLSCULA GER September S, '55, . .16.1 y 1000 TONS IiO.I.SUPER-PROBPH.ATE OF LIKE I)EIBUR S original and 1./ermine,' /warranted ,and rhe.pest l: manure 'in th. 6 world. Farthersanddealers supplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER, S ,0•:16 barrels Extra 9u:dity Land Plaster, selected fut Its fertilising qualify. • 1.0.1h.0 bushel. ofsanio In bulk. . . 1 10.00 n barrels hest quality Ordinary Land Plaster. equal to the host 11.u:tits; sr,kl. at the low price of '2O cents pet bushel. or ;1.10 per barrel, with a deduction for largi lots. ' I :::...000 bushels of sanie in bulk. 1.000 barrels Ca:leimal Piaster. Loon 66 Citsting " :' . 1.. ~, . • :utl .6 Dentist -6` ' . • rope) Itytiraulic Cernent. tuna , " True Roman 'PERCVI.-tisi GIi.I.NO. , - . This artick.wp tATer In confidence to t - ur customers. as rsinal to Any it:Turk•el. and far suite I for to most in thi• market. • 10.0 , 10 bags of this superior ;nano. for tole, at thi. lowest market rates. i:Also 3IEXICAN IitIANO,GI: 4 .II2NIAC:IARC tAL, 41:4!. ' FRENCH. k CO. At the :tem Master Mills.junctioti Fork Arenue and Callow hill stnwt, Philadelphia illareh 1,'31,. M. WI BALDWIN & CO., Engineers, Ilrold and astnaton sireets, Poiltirldphio, l'..tina., , OULU; call the attention of Rail-. road Manngera, and thoi lute ested in Itailroadi Property. to theirlSpm re'of Litcopiotie, 1 . 1711gi tit:. in whia they are adapted Ito the particular business for which they may be required: by the' use of ofie.'t wo,three or. , four pair' of driving wheels; and the list', 'of the wh016.1 or sr. Much of the, weight aS may ho desirable for !Oho. s on: and in accommodating them to the grades, curves-1 streng - It of sup, structhin. and rail and work tor,be! done. Ily these rite ens the maximum useful effect of the power is ...sum, *lth the least espouse for attendance. cost of fuel. :tot repairs to Road and Engine. .With these hbjerts in V il.i%t, Ail d as the result of twenty-three years practical ex perienee in the inniness. by our senior part kier, we man ufactln refire dijr.rent 4 in,io of bigines, ani several classes or sizes of wich kind. Particular atten lion paid ;to the strength of the machine in the plan and — workmanship of all the details.: Our long experience and opport n nit ieti of obtaining information. enables ho to offer these cog nes with the assurance that in eflicien cy. eeonomy and 'durability. they will compare favorably with those of any 01 her in in use. We also furnish:to • order wheels. axles. Igriling or low moor tire (to' fit rein 1 tees with o ut boring), composition castings for beeirings: every description of Copper Sheet Iron and Boller Work: and every article; appertaining to the repair or renewal I 1 of Locomotive Engines; M. VC BALDWIN. MATTHEW BAIRD;• . January 5, '551 . ' ' 1-tf A. L. ARCHAMBAUL,T'S PORTABLE STRAW HOISTINGAND PUMPING ENGINES, C - 3th , Id Al. g and thschargh. 6 rear- g.OOR, Pile 'Driving, Raising Iron Ore from Mities, Pumping Water, Driving Ora Wash Ors, Portable *aw I Mllls..te. Three Mao - nines ran be removed by a team on an ordinary Iliad. The first premium (Silver Medan Was' awarded by thAl Franklin Institute. at their Exhibition Ip 1. 51 ant 18,1 - ,3. and by the Pennsylvania State Agri cultural Fair, Philadelphia. in 1851: the Philadelphia •CouutY Fair, e t Philadelphia, - in . 1355. Also, the' Neu Jersey State Fair. at-Camden, N. J. . Ala.. man uti,et tired to order, Stationary Engines, large or small. Lind:Shafting,. Mill Gearing. large and equal Screw Jacks P.k Railroad companies . and ',Machinery In general. Repairing promptly attended to. • .; These linsjue t s may be area at. the Factory. As order* are constantly !rein; filled, circulars will be sent by. mall when r.quired,, , eiving a deactiption of theni. Philadelphia'44 - annary 19.1n56 -3-3 m . ..,...... - - . • CIIARLIES - MAGARGE & 'CO., HATING imfocrp mom W. 52, O)IIiNERCE STRUT', TO TOT . South- ireTt O mer of Si 1h and alrirk & n r reds; ' I. Phllkdelphla, BEO to ebil the attention of purchas ers to their extensive assortment of Paper and Pipet Maker's materials: Printing Papers—for Books and ‘ ',rs. Water leaf, sired, uncallendered 'and calla° dered, of all qualities and prices, always on hand; Hard ware and Man i T,la Papers, Trunk Boards, Binder's 134:eirds Hanging Parwts. &c.. &e. Particular attention is incited to their extensive aa• aortment of . . 'LEDGER PAPERS, prim the,sne,ig We'ward Manafactories in the country. Among their warrma P.IPETL STOCK may he found 'real. Not... Folio Post,: Atlantic Notts Thin M.. Hum. Bath Post, Demy, Quarto Post, ;Medi= , Cap. f Royel; Flat Cap. • Sup. Iviperial. , P7tt hrrx of c o rny dascript ion. Fite and quality.— jkp Pipers le great variety. -Envciope Papers, wkiGt but! and gold: either laid or nese. Colored /tilers; tine Oise& and other varieties. Manufacturers are Invited to sundae their steak el Rage, foreign end domiestic. Dlenehlng Powdera, of. ap proved lirandic: Alum. ground 'or erode: Sal P4Niti Soda Ash, Feltings.:Wlre Clothe. Ultramarine, and Paper Ma ket'a uraterialS generally. rire- They are AIM prepared to take orders of odd lire► and weights of any a the ahlre description of Pap4irs. 4- ; PERCENT ItiCORPORATED Br TRE STATE irekr .r I‘l , o an4 N e E or Y ii i i s o. r d e i c nt e e i y v e r t d p.ii inf, ' ' -.-n A Y he rv in o'r tposit. i The Mace is open every day, from 9 o!clock in the niorn ing till 7 o'clock In the evening, and On Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. , •.' • INTEREST FIVE . PER cEn. All sums largo 01 small, are'paid IMck . in gold on de mand without notice, to any amount.,' •:- i, I Orrice—Walnut street Sonth-Wegt:„. ' climer of ird street, Philadelphia. " ''. _ •.• lion. lIENRY L. BENN ER, Piericienl, , ROBERT SELFRIDGE, rice "4'resident Wki. J-ItEED.Secrdoryi ,-!; ntatcross; 4. Henry L Benner, C. Landietlt 3innus, Edward L.Cartar, F.Carroi Brewster, ' Robert Selfridge, JeesephiEl4rry, Samuel K. Ashton, Henry Churchman James - B. Smith, Francis Lod:'. The investments, as amounting as.peristateme January 1, 1856, to $978:118 91, (Nine fimidr.of and roly 61- thousand two hundred Out eibfrirrn dollars triret ktnie crnl t,) In accordance with the alt of incor lion are made In Mortgages. Ground Ri nMs. and tirst class securities as must always insinre: perfect se! 1 y to the depositors and placed beyond; alt risk the inanency and stability of this old and well.establl Institution. March 1., 'se4 41 ; May 19,, 'l4. 20.1 a 10% C. F. SHOENER. Wholesale Dealer in Boot*, Shoes. FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF lIAT 142 1 ,4 A'ortA Third Street, Phitivielphia. January, 19,1556 3.1V;1 NATHAN H. SHAROLESSI ATTORNEY AT LA: V, No. 2. York Bui ld ings, Phlodelphirt. • P.EFERENCEIs; i 44: .7..".:. R. Carter, Tamaqua. . ' . •-%': Jones &C,ole, . ,-.- 1J . Sillitnan, Norton & Co, }Philadelpt i e, /' , ... -' Philadelphia, Doe. It:, 'ssb FACKER.EL, SALMON, POUR. 11Elt RING . Constantly on hand and for rale by (10, Market street Wharf, PhiLidelphh 114,t I • 1.1. W 11-2 m March 13,'36 I. S. CUSTEiII; 80y , ..i).1. DI .4, Cr 117 IT IL t It. OS9 N. Sad street, 4 doori abort (7, trn, PAdod'o. Iv informs mer public •i.nionally, hit Alc ° ll ' .‘ B :it r s. i r t e u: - . P ra e , ( a . t tl i d li has, and wilt continue to keep ,a hi.rge, tu sort ent of Straw and Fancy - Silk Bonnets, Bonnet }'raises. Ribbons. Silks. French Ind Ann clean 'l5 , flowers. Bonnet Trimmint:s, and willinerAr goods of every ths,ription, whole.ale and retail, Also. 3 en's and Boys' Leshorn. l'.inarna and Braid Ifittg. 1: S. CUSTI.R. '1:1:6t, Philadelphia, March 29, 'SG BLINDS AND SHADES, I ) 1 E every variety, on liiii4:and to order. by A. H. BRITTON i!6'' CO., No. 40 .VorUt Third' strot, '.%lannfacturers of Gold Borders and painted Shakb, s. of beantiful designs. with every description' of Blinds ) and Shades. trimmings. facings. fic., wholetale and retail. at prices that mill give satisfaction October l.t at ' J. STEWART DEPUr&:SONS, , shivive IGdl, Ci,wiat giver. chrimpile,) 1 1 / 4 111141riphia. c LIAVE opened a large splendi d I j_stnek of Velfet. Tapestry. Brusels t :Th tee Ply, i In graln and Venitian CAr.PETINGS. ; Also, Floor Oil Cloths, Mailings. tleakh Rugs, Door Mats, Druggets, ;fair Rods. 'table and Plano Covers ke., which they are selling vary low for caah,4holesall - and I etall. March 1, '56 I:44tm • . CHEAP FRUIT AND .CONFECTIONARII. 1 . ) ÜBINCAM & SELLERS, Whplt jaale Manufacturers and DeaIeracin:ICONFEC,TION. Ally of all kinds, 113 ~Zorth Third etreit, below .tars, Philadelphia. Theotten lion of dealers iv requestill to sit examination of their stock. which sill be found equal to any in this city. Forei;n Fruits all kinds hi season. lIIM • N. li.—Orders by or pthernisei ptinnptly attend. ed to. ' Philadelphia. Feb. 23, Virg, BUSHNEL & TOLti. No. 64 Dock Street,PhlllsOlelphlo ~~\~ ~. ATANUFAC'r UREII.S i f ~'s.Childr 17.1 Carriages, Gigs, Coaches, Barciemices,-Y loci t h iisea. W heel-barrow s,Nursery Su logs, Rocking 11 abs, Invalid Chairs, wholesa a and retail. September 22.1856 3'1.1y PREMIUM IMPROVED StiPER.PIIOSPHATE - 01 0 LIME I.IIE only Silver 111e(N1 yet awai . by Agricultural Societies, was given to this tier article, at the last Pennsvivanlai,Stato Fair, at i risbui g. as a fertilizer of the test qualityi for Wheat, Cora, Oats; Gross and Potatoes, Raising heavy crops. and greatly iniprtiV.lug the s The subscriber ri;apeettully informs fanners and d that he is prepared to supply the I"..'l4ing 'demand A old price. .taif Ageuta wanted.—A literal tib.colitit allowed"' ALSO, ; No. 1 Peruvian and 3lexican l'oudrettt band Plaster; Uila, Candles, Soap. id the NO, its, at lowest market rates. ' 1,. POMElti it A lo South Wharves, lido* Market S Farmers can load on two private alleys. and the crowded wharf. , ' Philadelphia, Marchl, '56 ; PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEIVI: Evan e Fire and Thief Proof Safes: IF . all sizes, suitable L j 1,3 w y ers, Fa mem and other li: lativing 'Bcinlot, Pa pers or other valuables to preserve frinn'Flrevr Burglars. ATAILD.---The Fire Proof Safe that preservti our sA Ihs, Pape.' s Lc., during the great Bre ; at Build ings, was purchased of Ouvin EVA*, 61 S. Second et., Philadelphia. . 1 tit= d 1.11.711,K." EEIII REFRIGERATORS ASP WATER .EILTERF4S. Ersx's premium Ventilated nerd,lrerittors for eooling , and preserving Meat, Butter. Milk,',Witer, and all artl-, viesror culinary purpOaes. . 'Water ; Filierers. for purify ; log brackish or muddy water, can tie ltUtl separate °eat- I ached to the Refrigerators—a ',quail quantity of Vee cool ' ding the whole in the warmest weather.: , . I -Alm. in, Store and far 4.1 e, I . • Portable ShoWer Baths, arranged for. warm or cold water: Water Coolers, for - bidets. skims ind'Awellinggl; Store Frocks, for moving boxes, bales, crateSiAc.; Seal l'resxus, Copying Presses, and Druggists' Pressea. (I:stabilabed In 1835.) -' EVIANS, 'OLIVER_, . til S. Second street, 2 door* below Chesnut. Philadephia, February 9, '6f, ~ , 6-sili . MUSIC PUSLISHINC .'HOUSE. NEdIMO- LEE 4: iVALKEß,Suceessors to GEORGE W HAAG, N 0.166 Cheinut:street, ui der the Utah House. Philadeiplaia: are constantly publishing the Intent Music, from the:ilioxt pvpoar Au• thors in the United States, in' a style !that will tile with toy issued at any other house, eithoi' In this country r Europe. . . They hare also the pleasure .to attnoUtice to the public t hat their stock of Sheet Music conidate of the argent and most complete assortment tp be found in the ountry; they nre constantly addinit to;their stock all the New Music published in New York,Aloston, &c. They also publish several Instructio*Books, w leh are ti general use throughout the el:utter.: PIANOS—A tine assortment of the 6:Ott:manufacturers ,I - New York and Boston, at the loviest,ebeap pri6es. MUSICAL INSTRUMEItiTS. Also, a general assortment of Outtais, ItanJoes, Flutes, A ernrdeons, at Violin. Guitar and Harp 'lltrings, .4 the best Italian qualities , all of ichiCh will be furnish ed to the public and the trade at flu) litivest'ratest Ordlers punctually attended to. All Lee & Walker's MusicatOt Ihthlic:itien. can he Rdained at II hock seed u•:,- .. Potts ville. l'-t 4. P.' . . ' PAILICEIIB OP SCHIIMILt couriv , Lelnan's Americart,F!ertillze CAN be had at $25 a 64 ; or $3l 50 a barrel; also. Leinau's Super-Fbosphate of time. at .2 cents per pound by the barrel, 0rt,40 a ton; to whole• sale dealers a large deduction ; MO. Leinan's Bone Ma nn e. the cheapest bone manure in the arorld—sp a hogs ; bead ; also, Leinan's Liquid Illannte. in casks. f om 2 to 300 gallons, with directions for use, asime•as is used in England with such great success; ',alsO, Lelnan' Fertil izer for fruit trees and grape +duet; lieinau's Fertilize- for lawns and grass land. also, Potash'. Bone Dula, Plan ter, Ground Charcoal, Nitrite of SldaoSoda, Filtrate o-, Ammonia, Crushed Bones, &c. The .atx)ye named Fertilizers and Phosphate of Lime have been In use for the past tiro ye&rs,succeslitully in + el, Maryland. Ylrgints. Delaware. New ,Jersey, Pe tisylra nia, and In theislands of Bermuda and Barbs ; Di pinmes from the three F tater- of Nee' Y6rk, Penn. ylvania and New Jersey S tate Agrirulturaf&atieties. an Crystal Palace AsscsintiOn of New York. •,Deltrered trey of portage at'ssny station in Philadelphia.. Orders by Mail remitting thi cash, registered at the Pest, Office. pr draft en any good house in Baltimore, New York or Fbiladel'- phis', will be satisfactory. G. A. IsEl'A.'Ail, Proprietor.. • N 0.19, South Froit Street. i'hil delphia. ~ February 23.'86 13-Mn , SUPERPHOSPHAIt OF LI TAIPI,OMAS have been; alvar ' jthe Subscribers tar the Above article, Pennsylvania State Agricultural SocHy ' New . Jersey 6' • * - 3 6 BucltsConuty, e - Schuylkill C6unty 66 Berks County New Castle County. Del, •.• The quality and hixli charactei'.of Our prepfration is well known; It is considered the Rost:and most Reliable Manure for • . Corn, Oats,'Wheat, Potatoes and Omits, Not only producing large erops,,,but! permanebtly lm proving the soil. Price $4O per 2000 IN, (2 cards per lb.) CACnoN.—Observe that every itarti4 of our Article has our name and that of Potts k Klettatlimped on the head. Pamphlets describing its qualitles - and mod.Eiof using can be had et our store, or by idalluben d 'iced. A liberal 4eittction made to Dealers.' I . i Agents Wanted.. . have for sale onrfoargo of theeelebra Pacific Ocean Guano. (imported per ShipiDit+ist 1.10:11 1 ) similar to that sold by us last season. and.wlileh gavel rh great istbsiiction. it is fully equal to Petuvian °nano at a Lmrer Price. Cm:merino. or 1 , 1 , h Manure. A full supply of this new an • valuable artleie,:to *bleb we! call the attention of Farmers, 1 novaaxarr rtnett4 ntarto constantly on hand and for sale.' at, the Lowe rates,— Corn Sheller; Of the most appfore4 construction,at Mann .facturers' prices. - „, I • • ALLEN *NEEDLES, * NXTDI,M, No. 23. S. Wharves nod 35 s.lVetor it, and a, above bbentunt et., Phila. Eltuarrr & Lancn.A6nta at Po nine. •W. W. Tneitaa, '" " ! Inborn. finch 1. ',A SAVIiiWFUNt orety Colispiinsr EIREED3 DAMS,' AND AIDES, .9110 U 0)1'48, LAItD AND CIIEES MEI EEO n's es, rtes, •d to by the PIIILADELPH HAMMER & GRAM, 'Wholesaie Dealers in EMMY, OLOlitii,AND ITAIMMES, 103 North Third street, Philadelphia. March 13, '56 10.3m* URPHY & 00N8 WIIOI.I43ALX, D1L6L12.4 It • Fish Cheese & Pro*lallonst VO 47: North WHARVES, below Rare Streets, Philadelphia. keeps constantly on hands largeamortatantafilSH, CHEESE & VROVI SIONS. which they are ,prepared to dispose of at the lowest Market rules. Ordereproinpay executed. Feb. 1:3, I $, 4 .6. S Zhu • • CHINA 111 CINA ft CMNA THE American Porcelain Manufactu ring Contpany, are daily recalving front their arks at (Maces*, large quantities of China, which they Will will to the trade at eery low prices.— They are lalso fully prepared to receive orders to any ex eat. N 0.3 City Buildings, Jones Alley, between Front and Second Sta., above Market EL, Philadelphia. March 22.1554 12.3 m NOTICE. • 1 InFAVING purchased the entire stock of the late GEO. W. RIDGWAY & CO.. we sball'be thankful for a eontinuance of the li ml patronage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway: an having made arrangements to be in constant receipt of a Dill assortment of OILS, we fool confident we can give entire satisfaction to the customers of the late ho and reopecttelly solicit the trade in general to call examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. • MITCHELL & CROASDALE, No. 30 N. Wharves, . bile. Sept. 22, Ins 3s-1y . . REMOVAL. Paper are oust, NOS. 3, & 5 Decatur. street, Philadel phia. MEGARGEE, BROS., paper manufacturers and importers of manufacturers' materials,„ beg to call the attention of purchasers to their extensive assortment of papers and paper makers' materials. suited to the wants of dealers and consumers in every section of the, country. All orders will receive prompt attention'and be filled at as low prices as any house In the Union. r 100 tons of raga wanted for cash. March 1,'58 0-fitu ADAMS' FRIENDS' CENTRAL DRY GOODS • • STORE, S. E. corner Bth and Arch streets. I,lsilatielphia. THE subscriber having t made very 1 . important additions to his establLslintent, by con necting the first floor of his old store with that of the beautiful fouratory building adjoining, known as "Har mony Hall," (surmounted with a high cupola.) invites his old customers and friends to an examination of an entirely new stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, se lected expressly in reference to the present opening.— The assortment iompriscar—Seasonable dress materials, of new and elegant kinds; plaid, India and black silks; shawls, of all kinds; hosiery, gloves and mitts: embroi deries and linen cambric handkerchiefs; furnishing goods of all kinds; Irish linens, flannels. ninreens, ac., to which are addednew goods daily, of choice descrip tions. C4IARLES ADAMS. t of LIV. and S.—Persons wishing a splendid view of the city and vicinity. can ascend the cupola, by a private stairway which will be found well worth a visit. • March 89.'56 INSURANCE. COMMONWEALTII.INSURANCE COMPANY. . Union Buildings, 3d street, FFAIUAISBLWI. PA. AIIARTERED CAPITAL $300,000. ;ristire huild ngs ind other property. against lons or damage by Fire. Imp, against perils of the Sea, Inland Nacigationnnd rausgertotion. SIMON CAMERON. S. S. CALMER, Secretary. President. L. F. wurrsEy. AGENT, ePottsville, Schuylkill county. Venus. Dec. 22 '55 MINERS' L IFE INSURANCE • AND ritt.lttr COPAN Y. t'Orl'r.:l.l - 1..L.L. 6-100,000-C H A R 'l' E It ki Perpetual. This Cumony, chartered by the Legislature ut Pon sylvania, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dol lars, is now fully organised, and has commenced bust hess. ' - The Company is prepar&l to raceive monies and other property in Trust, and allow interest on all monies de. posited in trust, at the rate of five per cent per annum; principal and Interest payable on demand. For rates of Pro 'Minot on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Company, Centre Street. Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange Ho tel. JACOII MINI - MX(I Eft, Jr., President JOHN 11. ADAM, Suc'ry and Treasurer, April 1, 1854 THE :POTTSVILLE MUTUAL L JOINT STOCK LIFE lASURANCE COMPANY FFICE CENTRE STREET, next door above Green'il .i . owelry Store. CAPITAL SIOO.OOO--CIIARTER PERPETUAL. This Company, recently chartered :by the: !ATl:stature of Pennsylvania, is fully organiseit. . ' The Company is prepared to effectinsunsnee upon and to receive and tiarepte trusts. an'a, to allow interest on monies received at the rate of five peromit, pee annum, unless otlierWise agreed upon. Principal %nil interest pay. stile on demand. _ Capital and assets safely invested .in Bonds and Mort gages and,other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits will lie made payable in rash, or appropriated to the payment of",nremiums. For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed Itibles, supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EV.ANS.- Pr.ft. SOLO)ION FOSTER, Vice Preil. 11. T. TAYLOR. Secretary rend Treasurer : Sept. 16, 1.55.1 . ANTHRACITE 'INSURANCE CO. .Antazorizect a.:sipital $4v0,000. el 11 ARTER PER Poru A.L—Ofiice, kjNo. 91 Walnut Strube .otttweett Third and Fourth Streets., Philadelphia. 1 ----- TOM Company will insureagaiust Loss or Damage by FLI.E.or 11U ILDINGS, Ftirnitdre, 'Merchandise generally. Also MARINI. IMURANCIi, on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. INLAND INSUItIIk;CE, to all parts of the Union. Dianevoits: t 1.) Luther, Davis Pierson, ' Lewis .tudenrled,. Joseph Maxfield, l'eter Ele^ ' er. Br. (leo. N. Eckert, 'George F. Tyler, B. ILltamett, Samuel 11. Rothertuel, Francis Baron. D. LUTLIER, 'President. JOata.ll Maxrfrim rice President. Wm. F. DEAN, Secretary. .------ ' Ali,- PETER DLLUTHER. has been apOinted Agent for 'he above Company In Schuylkill County; to whom per mos desiring Insurance can apply. ," ”, ' June V. 1855 • [April 8. '54 14-I - 25- STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ()UR'I'H ANN UAL STATEMENT 1 11 May 15,1854. - - . Assets, May Ist, 1853, ' $358,318 70 Cash peen:dines and Interest receiv- '-• • ed the past year, mutual depart ment. ' $101,648 32 • Bills Receivable in sarne,. • 28,047 94 Cash Premiums, Stuck Departm3, 40,282 20 170,568 56 FIM mix.- , liar- !MEI i lets A Um Losses, expenses: commissions, re- Insurance, mutual departtneut, 101,506 •• , stock " 1,7,031 99 • and . ASSETS : Bonds, mot tgages, stockaud other gtod.FecUri ties, .173,135 72 11111 s receivable, 157,1109 50 Cash on hand and In hands of agents, treet. avoid az For Fire or 101.304 Insnranre, apply to • JNO. T. SIIOENEIt. Agent 2S4y July lti, 1554 PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, . Office, N. E. corner of 'Third and Dock, Philads. IANTAL- $500,000.--Charter Per- X_Jpetual. All the profits divided among the policy holders every year. Tho only truly mutual conipany, in ihe city or State. Insure lives tor short terms, or fur the whole terns of life, grant annuities and endowments; purchase life interests In Real Estate, and make all con tracts depending on the contingencies of life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and ' TRUSTEES: Daniel L. 3111Ier, Joseph M. Thomas. WIIIMM Martin, Edmund A.'Souder, Samu6l - C. Huey, . Charles Hallowell. Theophilus Paulding, . Richard S. Newbold, SantuelJ. Christian, William 11. Carr. I,llk N. Archer, William I'. Harker, John'ti. Drenner, Jatues It. McFarland, WilliaM 11. Kern, , Warner M. Itasin, Samuel H. Trotter, 11. C. Townsend. Augustus W. Harker, John W. Hornbr, William Robertson, Samuel W. Weer. Benjamin Coates, . Daniel L. Hutchison, Samuel E. Stokes ' Rodolphus Kent, . Peter S. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUE4 E. STOKES, Vice President Jon:i.W. lion non, Seey° , _ The anbacriber la agent for the above Company, in Schuylkill county, and will effect insurances and givii all necessary information on the subject.' .1. 11. RICII.4.RDS, Agent. Minersville, Nov. 10, :55 ' 454 f INDEMNITY. • r pHE- FRAN KLIN 11 ire Insurance Co. 11 of Philadelphia. Office, No. 1.1p1.4 Chesbut street ;DIELECTOILB. Charles N. Rancher, - George W. Riebirils, Thomas Hart, Moiclocal 'll: L‘WiA, lobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boyle,. Samuel Grant, 'David S. Brown, Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low es are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with ,their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the insured. Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million two hundred thous and dollars, losses by tiro,. thereby affording evidence of the atvantages of insurance, as well as the ability and ctispoettion to meet with-promptness, all liabilities. • CBARCES N. BANCKER, President. CITARIES b. fis.amtsit. Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and Is now prepared to make in surance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. " _ ANDBEW RUSSEL Agent. Manille, Jan. 11 . . 18. n LIFE INSURANCE. Fyn GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of ce, No. 132 Chesnut street, the First door East of the Custom House. CAPITAL &300,000—C1IARTER PERPETUAL, Contreue to make Insurances on lives on the most favor able terms. The Capital being paid up and Invested, together with a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quar terly. The Company add a Bons periodically to the I nsuran eel. for life. The first Donna, appropriated in December, 1844, and the second Bonus In December, 1849. amount to an addition at $2 6 9 50 to every $l,OOO insured under the eldest policies, making $1,282 50 which will be paid when it shall boeomei► claim, instead of. $l,OOO originally Insur ed: the next oldest amount to SIX 7 50: the next in age to $1.912 50 for every $1,000; the others in t same pro portion according to the amount and" time standing, which addltdons nuke an average of more -.hen 60 per :ent.,npon the premiums paid, without increasing the an nual premium. . Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, I Armors Davis D. Danner. John Jay Smith, Frederick Brown, Hobert Peanut'', George Taber. Joseph Yeager. John ft. Latimer, Thomas P. James, - Marton Lewis, Joseph T. Bailey. - John It. Slack. Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanations, former application and further Infernatien can ba had at, thesdllce. THOMAS RIDGWAY. Preaident, .10111 F. JAMES, Aetnary. - • air The subscriber Is agent for the above Company in Schuylkill County, and will effect insurances ; and give kli necessary Information on the subject. Apr110,1R52.. 15• iv ' . n BA:MAN. TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, AT the,llamburg Smoking Tobacco and Cigar Manufactory 10,000 bushels primeOsts; 200 barrels Smoking Tobar ell: 200.000 halt Spanish Cigars; 100,000 Spanish Sixes. 15,000 cubs Estra,c. JAMES. S. MOYER. namburr.. Derlt• county. lq- S , -rt• ESE FES $528.557 26 19 SA 5S V170.7i14 li 13371113 PLUMBING. • CAS-FITTING PLUMBING &C. CMITH 4, DOW NIN G, BURNT OUT kjF nit the 10th have reopened en establishment. for the ahem) bmviness. lu z. , •llver Terrace, where they will be thankful for °Nora. and promise prompt attention and satisfactory work:, $ , ! , i • ' Pe-Willie, October 18.1854! " 434 f $ PLUMPING AND GAS FITTING. 1 T -: M. NEWNAM, corner Coal and' 11 'i l i Norcriirun Street, "POttsville, Peren3— has coni stantly on hand a supply of all sizes of Lead Pipe Sheet Lead. Block Tin Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, liyarantsi nose, Double and Single . Acting; Pumps r i d Water ClO3l es; also, all kinds of Brass Cocks for water and idea,* Brass Oil Cups ' nd Globes foe Engines. AU kinds otCop, pea Ifyrk and munibing done - in the neatest manner at the shortest nttlee4 N. B,—Crib paid for old Brass and Lead. • Pottiville, Octobe 26,1550. 434f $ i $ 'STABLISHMENT.• - .DICKINSON respectfully, )unces to the public than las .purchased the entire of the late drm of More and Diekinson,..ard lad carrying on the plumbhui /Lima in all its branches at old Stand under the Potts/ House, where be hopes by! tlon to business, he may bile to merit a share Of the lie patmnage. - Ile willguar/ ice his work to bo as coml. /t will be done on as rea- Ade terms, as can be done 'whore. Sir Give him a trilti. - Eft 11. DICKINSON. august 27, 1843 b:1-tfl ttssille.Jan.s,'s6 1-tf IRON WORKS. TAMAQUA. CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, I f tsunaq4a, Schuylkill County, Pa. . .._ The Subacribert, proprietors of the I. 11 •I ' above nametfektensiveestablirtment.an- CFS "....* flounce to the eittzens of Schuylkill conn „rry..l ty, and the public genertily, their readi ness to turn out any and all kinds of work In t ell- line. at the shortest notice, and in the most sat- Isis . t 't.y mintier—such as building Steam Engines, man utsci ring Railroad and Drif(Cars, Pumpt Castings and Mac lnery of all kinds. ) it }ho best workmen are employed. and satisfaction mayerefore.he safely guarani teed. Orders from abroad pro 'ifty filbelt.” ; CARTERS & ALLEN. I fa tanua, January 27,1855: • ' -1-tf - DEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. HUDSON k BROTHER. Iron and Brass Founders, respectfully inform their pa t,, trona. and the public generally, that they I are frilly prepared at the above establish ment, every size; Pintips, Itailroad — and Drift Cars, and every other descriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining,or other bn dness, on the most reasonable terina. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and • Machine work in general. Repairing of 'all kinds done with neatness and despatch at The lowest prices. All work furnished by thtm inkr ,ranlett to perform well. Theylwould solicit the custom of those Who tine want articles in their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prnipt atten- II S . U DSoN, klatch 3,1£,53 j4ly - W. 8.. lIPDSON., I .IION'ALDSON• ',DONALPSON IRON WORKS. ' ' - I.iOESER COX A CO..reitieetful, littimii; ly i'ovite the attention of the business ,Nut.,... community to their, new Foundry and ,;,,,„', 3lacbine Shop . in the town •of Donald.. ',.-; ---_:.„:siin. Schuylkill county. They are now ready to execute all orders for machinery. such as steaut engines, pumis..cnal breakers, mill gearing for grist ;and saw Mills, railroad and drift cars, Ac., Ac. i Ileing practical mechanics. we flatter ourselvaa that ail workldone at/the Donaldson:lron Works. will give such satiSfa , ti ~ as will secure the future custom of theWpatronv . ; Orders thankfully received and execti ted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. AMIIROSE LOESER. . : ' , PETER COX; . .. ' , ALFRED :DINES, Fehruary :2; 1556 to LEWIS MILLER. lIIINERSVILLE. . - DEHAVZN'S IRON WORKS, 11inersville. TILE Subscriber is prepared to Illatilk• , • E: l 4 lid) facture STEAM FINB INES of any power. , Pumpsof any capacity.and Coal itreakrrs , ot every ties ription ; as well as every other kind of machinery used in. Mine :, , Breakers. Furnares, Rolling Mills, Saw Mills. kr. I • .From the facilities possessed for manufacturing. and fremlong experience in the business, work ran be turned out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, vud .= = _ cif a tuperior quality. „ ;,, persons desirous of putting pp rnachinery of any kind, are invited to call and examilfe patterns and become sr= Puaibi==d with prices before contracting elsewhere. . Wrders of every kind are solielteir. and strict attention will he givento their prompt execution. WILLI-AM DEBATES. . Minersvill,,, December 9.1'. , 54" 4.8-tt , _ - • r / . .. TREDIONT. TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont, Schuylkill County, Penna. . The Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of the businesscomnaunity "' , to their New Machine Shop and Penh-. ilia. t igid dry. erected In the town of Tremont. and • under the superintendence and manager ment of Messm Z. Bablerif and Philip Umholta. where,' theviare prepared, to execute' all orders for Machinery of Pra - sS and Iron. such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakeia of every &scrip tieni. all .kinds,of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw ,Mills. Drift Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings. sueli'as Chairs for Flat and T Rails. Frogs. Switches, and all kinds of Cost and Wrought bon Shaftings. Mr. Em holto being a practical Mechanic:and having bad thecon- : fidetice and experience !Or many yeara'in the Coal Region, i pers•lns desirous-of putting' up Machinery of any kind.,] aro Dirtied focal] and examine our patterns and superior quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at ]' these Works.lbefore contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev-; ary kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be. given to their prompt execution. having several 15,20,, 30, 40, and fdi horse Engines on hand. IS5tl 1-ly C. A. & A. M. SELTZER. PORT CARBON FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. T. 11. WINTER STEEN [lmmune- PS his readiness. from ihe -complete outfit; the above natnedestablishtnent,to sulr: n ply all orders in his line of business--; - as for Steam Engines, Railroad and Drift Cars. Pimps, Coal Breakers. Castings and Machine; ry of every pattern. Ile warrants his work to give sai ls- faction. and accordingly solicits patronage at home and, abrOa4. Jan.:2.7.1555 4-ly FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. .• THE Subscribers 'announce to the Pub tr' • ma r that they are the Proprietors of the, t c:".- Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately ear; tied on. by Sillyinan, where they con, thine to nianukteturw to order, at the shortest notice. Strain Engines. Pumps. Coal Breakers and 31sehinery of almost any size or - description. for mining or ether parivoß44. Also. Railroad and Drift Cars. Ir.n or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited, ' GEO'. B. FISSLEIt Paanklln Shovel Works. . . The snlewribers continue to furnish the Colliers and De:ilers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all kinds at the lowest/Ohiladelhia prices. Attention is particu larly called to'their C ol Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern prom tly attended to. GEO—It. FissLEn &' nno. . .. Pmt Carbon. Auoist 21 11;52. :11-tt • —7--- - POTT viLLE. POTTSVILLELI - ON WORKS. , Foundry and machine Butanes.. ' . NOTIOE.—The Subscribers have thii day formedco-partnership, under the , ._ tirm of POMItOY, SMITH & POMROY; ,417„„, for the transatlon lit a general Foundry and. 9,fchirm fissaipess, at the old-estab• 111 , 11 ed -Pottsville Iron Works," corner of Norwegian 'and C0:11 street F. pomnoy, i wm. March In, 1954 12-tf CLIFFORD 1.0.11R0Y. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,' Steam Car Factory, &c. NOTICE.,--The business of the late NIP of SNYDER & MILSES, will be contlti , 4 /I.rt tied by the subscriber in all its varioni, juat branches of titeant Engine building. Iron Founder, manufacturer of nil kinds of Maithinery.':for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad Cars, Scc...ko. Ile will al4o continue the business of Mill ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White ..tichand Licis and ~,cfpoha Vein.l Red Ash Coals. being sole prokbi tor, of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. ; January2l, ISZ-1 .3-tf 3TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boiler Works. j ; pi lc ;:t•WiI;F The subscribers respectfully invite' the attention of the business community tO A their Boiler Works, on Railroad street. be -111/.„Naug low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville. - • where they are pre - pared to manufaettire! 11011 i ERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Strioke Stacks. Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cara ' &c., Boilem on hand. Being practical mechanics. and having, for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of business. theyi themselves that work done at their establishment! will give satisfartien to all who nay favor them with a Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their mol valitage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. listy 5,1853 19-tf JOHN & JAMES NOBLE. ; POtT,SVILLE ROLLING MILL: -:•tt•• TIIE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully an .„,„„, flounce to the public that their new, Bohr ""1: lug Mill is now completed and In full one ration. and that they are prepared to sup - ; - ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various 'Shall witleh they will Tarrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They ilia manufacture T Rails, for the use of the Col lieries and' Laterailloads. Neighing front 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. madti of the best Iron„.and " which will be found much, cheaper than the inipotted article. '.tieing practical mechanics, and having had considerable etiperience,irOhe Iron business, they flathw themselves that they eau give entire ,satisfaction, to purchasers, and also make 'it their interest to patronize home masinfac. tures. . JOHN - BURNISH Jr CO.i !December 6.1551 49.tf , WASHINS.TON IRON WORKS. rot toy a., •i mp g J. WREN A: BitOS„ respectfully invite the attention of the business community t i t,..., ,1314 11 to they New Machine Shop and Foundry 1-I,:mf.ir : fri erected between Coal And Railroad streets, - - 77: and fronting on Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute all orders for machinery of Brass and Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of Geir lug for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mille, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers. Drift Cars, all kinds of Railrond Castings. such as Chairs for Flat and ,T Rail; Frogs. Switches. AT.: all kinds of Cast and wrought-Iron Shafting. Being practical meehanies. and having made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years. also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they Sitter themselves that work done at their establishmehl Will give !satisfaction to all who may honor them with a call. All Orders thankfully received and promptly eie ented, on the most reasonable terms. JOBS Y. WREN. THOMAS wnigNi_ • JAMES WREN.' October 2.,1552 40-tf ROLLING MILL. ' THE Subscribers beg leave to !m -ita flounce to their friends and the peddle, Fi generally, that their new Bolling Mill at Palo Alto is now complete, and in fun ""'"`-‘,--= operation, and that they are prepared;to forntibT rails of various Patterns, weighing from 22 to 10 the per yard. Also, different sizes of tilt, agnate and round merchants' bar iron. Orders for mils or bar Iron are respectfully sOlicited, and meet with prompt attention if loft either at the Bolling Mill, Bright & Lerch's Ilardwace Store. Centre street; or at their office. . .;. . . Palo Alto' Rolling Mill s f iFrrcE—N. E. corner Centre and . N. T3latket streets, :id story, Pottarille. Jannsry Ist. 185 , 3. The undersigned have this day formed a 'co-part nership under the style and Orin of HAYWOOD, LEE t CO., for tote purpose of manufacturing Railroad and liar Iron, at their Palo Alta Rolling 31111. _ ! , 1 . BENJAMIN HAYwOOD, i-, RICHARD LEE. HEORGE BRIGHT,' • W3l. HARRIS. The business of the late firm of Lee, Bright & Co., will Le settled Iy the firm of Haywood, Lee I Co. 13-rtf ! March I,'as PHILADELPHIA. Adeertisestieeti let yer type M i ce newt! triilLe charged 50 per cent t jadrunce on our usual rifles SOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, • STILAW tilklll3 in ev enriety !ADDICKS, VAN - DUSEN & &AWN, 139 Market &reit, Philede/ph J. A. 310011.1:. (with. iltelpeon . Henn) Agent. Ottiee, l'enneylcatCht roily, iir. ' January 19, Mil ; . .3.1 y GEO. W. POMEILOY & CO., DEALERS IN OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, No. 10 Smith \Valet. street, below Market, Philadelphia it perm , Lard, Elephant, Whale, Tannersl an d li,lachtnery ; • Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. • Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. • Philadelphia, January' 5, '56 I.ly • i OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! A...311(C0i1a3a.M, /WENT FOR HODCSON& KEAN, %Nos, 5 a G S. tUljarks, General Commission Merchants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OILS, FOR MI- N/NG AND MECIIANICAL PURPOSES'. ; OFFICE—PrzmnsaNI A /I ALI.. rotin inv. • Sept. 22,'55 36-1 BAILY.& BROTHER, .• No. az Cheannt•St., above Ninth, Philadelphia, ' Invite attention to their extensive assortnient of IMPORTED OARPETINGS 9 !IV HICH they will open to-day, em= bracing . the new end choicest ityles of 'i Velvet Tape•tries t • ' Tapestry Brussels, -Imperial Three.Piy, Extra Heavy Ingrain, n i Best Venitians; All of which are warranted to be of the best quality and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. DAILY & BROTHER. 37-ly Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1855 INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CALLoWiI ILL STREET. t IiLTWEiN 20711 AND 'AST.: PIIILAD'A BEMENT, DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, TOOL BUILDERS tf•IRON FOUNDERS,- A HE prepared to make De,signs and i_ L lLDrawin g s for MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES Ac SMITH SHOPS. and to furnleh all the necessary • Mdchlnery, Tools, • , . . . 1 Cranes, ' Cupolas, ' • Blowers, - 1. ' Forges, dr..e. 31seblniste Tools of every size and dt•script inn. ' liliaft• log of the:best quality, with improved adjustable thing ers. Pulleys of all diameters - and faces; Pulley-and Hal , , .nee Fly Wheels, anti all such Castings as are made i :Imam. of any size required. "Roils and' hulling, Mill i work, &c , & c. January 5 ,': 16 1-1 • NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE N. SPENCER 'THOMAS, No. 24 Sol:111 SEC ,, SU sTRECT PIIIIADELPIIIS. Importer, Nana:l:tiger and Dealer in . Drug*, Medicine., Ch,e-in leafs, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Pa int., - ("nines, While Lend , l'reetch and And! ric n 117 ite Zinr, i ndo le tifn ax, Glum. ll'are, rarpii,theft, Bru.Aev, In-' • strumentv,intim/ ..S.picks, Whole Spices, and . ull other arlickB r• IN 1« (Ily kept Gg druggist*, including I.a.a.r, Glue. Shellac, Pola.h; &c. All ••rd•:rs by mail or otherwiso prtmpt ly attended to. Country merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing cis. whete. Hoods cent to any n( the wharves or railroad stations, p r i ce , l ow . and goods warranted. ,; March 8, '55 10:1 v AA. Et 31:30 . FURNITURE& FURNISHING STORE. ' rilHE' subscribers take pleasure in an- . 1_ nounring tot he public in general. and the Coal Ito- gion in particular, that they are now prepared to supply them with all articles in their line of business. Xs they Aiintend to confine themselves to . ...etit, - a-. FURNITURE ~ manufactured utitler the immediate nu- .10 perintendettre of one of lIM firm, Mr. D. it. KAERCHER, who has for many years had the entire chargeof Mr. liln kle's best work. they feel cpnfident that they ran furnish the public with articles in their line, not surpassed by any other establishment in the Unitet. states. for style, durability and finish. SILLY.MAN d KAERCIIER. Cabinet Ware Roams and Manufactory o. •13& Second street. betoso Dock erect. Philadelphia. A. S. Sillyman.) ' [ D. M. Knercher. P. ri.—Our &lends from Pottsville and the Coal Region will find it to their interest to gleeus a call. As that is Our native place, we are dotermitted 'to do our b-;1 It please them. • All order: , will he promptly attended io Philadelphia. October h. 40-1 e MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTER PERPETUAL Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. C‘:PITAL . $500,000 Fire, Marine s & Inland Transportation NA NON S. LII'PINCOTT. President ALFRED WEEEs, loitRIN ROGRI:S; Vice President. i Secretary. cp.ror.Ur. YOUNG, Treasurer _....,' i Direciors: , NicirblaS G. Taylor, Mind Weeks, Orrin Rogers, John P. Simons, James P , Emyth. Aaron S. Lippincott, Mahlon Gillingham, Wm. B. Thomas, Wm. Neal. _ Charles J. Field, This Company was organized with a cash capital, and tho Directors ha've determined to adapt the business to its available rerurces. To reserve prudence In conduct ing its affairs. **Rh a prompt adjustment of losses. - Merchants' Exchange. Philddelphia. The undersigned has los n appointed. Agent for the above Company., in Schuylkill county. and will effect all kinds of Insurance. as al.ove.ou appl kat icm at his race. 'opposite the Town Ilail, Pottsville February '2.3, lfilirl ..tet.- The-largest' Stock of . • CHINA, - `Glass and Queenswai'c, ever Imported, consisting of DINNER, DESSERT, TEA AND TOILET SETS, :' PARIAN MARBLE FIGURES, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, English, French and Bohemian Glassware & Fancy Articles for the Toilet Table & Etegersi Together with every variety of staple and lowprire.t warea, for household and kitchen purposes. all of which will be sold at RETAIL. in large or small quantities. to suit the wants 01 buyers. at less prices than they mu be found anywhere at wholesale. 0 dr:MOttO is, Buy . of the 411anufactorer and sell to the Consumer, ata snaill profit tor Cash. VINO & MITCHELL. No. 219 Chestnut St. above Seventh Street. March 29, 'sf, HARDWARE. IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE, CENTRE STREET, The subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices. freight added) wholesale-or retail, best American Bar Iron, Mall. uractured at Pottsville. and warranted of superiorquality. Also. light T rails ,suitable for mines ' dud Cable Chains furnished at short notice direct from the importer. • E. YARDLEY & 80N. ' York Store, NOT. 185.3 •177tf COLEMAN'S CUTLERY. STORE, No. 24 North Third Street. CIONS'I'ANTLY, on hand, a large as kJ sortment a Pen andAlocket Knives, Scissors, and Razors, Table Knives and Forks, In Ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood bandies; Carvers and Yorks, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Re. ALSO—a vety extensive assortment of Waitera, Tea Trays, Ac. Fine English Ouns, Colt's Pistols,Allen's Revolvers. and Single and Double barrelled Pitots, with a general stock of Fancy Llanlware, constantly-on hand. JOIIN M. COLEMAN, Importer. Philadelphla,Dec;3o,6lBs4 [Dec. 27, '43-42; oltf TO FOIINDRYMEN, MACHINISTS & OTHERS A PURV ES, N. E. corner South and . ..,a_Penn streets, Philadelphia, furnishes ingot copper and brass, pig iron, sheet iron. seldtrs, fire bricks. port able forges, spelter, block tin. lead, foundry mouldings. facings, crucibles. antimony, babbitt metal. sand of all kinds, brass, old copper. &c., &c. Ile is. also. a dealer in wrought and cast scrap lron_and other metals. It is hit desire to accommodate muffin ist s and others at a distan et from the city, by furnishing any article they may want In their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured ald forwarded. Any inquiry in the above lino will be promptly answered. A. p uRTE: t .: liver, dyspepsia, and stomach- complaints, generally.— , N. E. corner South and Penn streets j They soon give a healthy tone to these organs. however • much deranced,and when all other means have failed. General . Deblllty. Health. Many of the most despotic lloyernrnents Mire opened their Custom Mouses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may beeome the medicine 'f the . masses Learned Colleges admit that this :Medicine Is the beat remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as Its Invigorating properties never fail to afford relief FernaleCotnylatnt.s. S.ept.2`.2. '55 HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. • slitsTAß SUBSCRIBER, having now arrang ad bis goods at his new , place of business and with a new determination of furnish ing all such goods as the bu.slness of the Coal Region may require. at.their lowest market value,l solicits tho Inspection of the Public. I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full stock of ' • 1 Bar Iron. Chopping Axes,. - Flue Iron. Call :hovels, Cast Steel, Trace Chains. KM Iron, 'Calls and Spikes, Rope. Tackle Bl o ck s, Bellows. Anvils and Vices, &c:. hardware and Iron Depot, Came Srr.Err. three dcore above 3larket. Kist side. FRANK POTT, July 15,18.54 ' ::8-t f j FILES & RASPS Re-cut and ulnae equal to NEW, at tin 61 NEW otreet, above Second, be tween 11see k ' PRICE OF RA CUTTING FM DOZT Inch. Fiat Baird. Half Ito'd d; Saw Inch. Three sonare - mill Files • S3W Fiklll. - 10 Rl so! ea ea ' : I :'.. , 0 so. u. _ Iso 792 . 4 0 631 12 '2OO 7 '2 25 ~.. 06f 13 240 - 264 0 72 , - 14 276. 300 tl ' 0.:8; lb 330: 3fo ' 64 2 090 . 16 420 450 7 1 Horse Rasps one Inch moro than half round Niles. All work warranted sattsflictory. A good assortMent of NEW FILES constantly on hand. J. B. SMITH. - Fob. "'t,'s6. F , 440, I . • • CARRIACE • ; TILE tubsontvfx. ,ictriug purc. led t '-carriage shop of Mr, 0 'nnihas, rospoctf ily lbo-Ontronage IP .e.AllllllllL''' .1d etude let's ant the public in gerreial. Doing determined to keep p the repatation of the wark ttiado by Mr: Jennings. we ahal I employ none but tho best hands and material. Call and, gic ous a trial. AU wnrk made by na warranted AIIRIGIIT 4 - .'III:ItKRARD: Murrig' Addition, nearly oppuviti4 Yardley A; tion, 21 , t1myllie, May S. I.S-tf 1.10., - Tile. i , ub;:crit•ers return t heir 'sincere thanks to their friends i 1 r past patronage, and would respectfully cell the attention of the public in general, to their new err Sart men t of OAIIIIIAO Es on hand. consiktin e. of one anti two seated Jenny Limb. ItAxygits. SuLifes. dr:. of every description, all of which are finished In the Ines' approv • od stylgy and made of the heat material, • llavihgsecure4 the serYlzolf of exPerioneed workmen, and being practical mechanics themselves, they fei l l-essured that they can render full satisfaction to those who may favor 'tient with their patronage. .All their work Is warranted to give err., tfri satisfaction. Second-handed C.arciar c of all descrip nowt on hand. which will be sold cheap.' Repairing neat l* done. Orders from a distance pn,retithv attended to, at their manufaktory,coruer or Coal and Norwegian f•tts Pottsville. l'a. The timber used for our work la Of the keif Neat Jlor.ey t liCi V! A.si 1 1 4a.ceh•.:9 . MEDICINAL.' . HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AND MEDICINES. , ipROFESSOR SMALL'S Manual of Praetii-e. Herring's Domestic Phisician, Laurie's arent's Guide., with the Idediclurs, Mid Family Medi clue Chests, for sale by - J. 3101t6.0.. Third M. 0.!, ILl:mile. . Jan. 19 'Lr, ' tJune 9, 'O, •„..ly:i 3- . T LYONS' KATHAIR9N. - ' AVE YOU used Lyons Kathairon for the hair ! It is the most dell , .;hiful Mkt art! r ill the world and is preeminently benencial for Grey 101 and Bald heads. The Kathairou fully. .re.dored. my hair after a Lalduess of twelve yoars. Yours truly. L.ATWATE.It. • . No. MI Warren Street. New York.' • Also. Lyons' Extract of Pure 111111k1 Ginger, fur dy pepsin and general nervous ke-; can lw• had nt C. ILVILLETe. Perfumery mut Variety Store, l'entre Etreet. Pottwlille October 1553 " ------ -- VALUABLE MEDICINES. I rHE - hercinbelow mentioLett\ meth '. nines. prepared by L. DOER 11s tl, Apothecary, Read ing. may be had. she . (for the pnrpote of ettsier pur ehnee,) of Mr. Brown, Apothecary:"Contre str6t. PfttF -1.111‘., and Mr. F. John, Aitotbecary.llB: Race r.tivet. Phil. twlrlphia. tt:. wit: • Ist. )117nAT1N.—The most excollmit remedy against complaints of the stomach, colic. mother complaints.kr., curing without_ fall, tt, spelsin, if its ist, is moderatoly continued. . . . . lid. .k.NTLIENIIN.—These drops ciwrespona to the *hove, but are more adapted to such canes where veak uess of the digestive organs is the cause of stomach com plaints, and of sick headache. It is a mildly animating'remedy and particularly cur ing in sickness of the mind. and all female complaints, inclinathin to consumption..ic.. Joil.N U. ItLOWN. Pottsville, February :), '.7,0.3 ti.:,:tn WHOLESALE di RETAIL DRUG WAREHOUSE 1 kNro , Depot for Brown 9 sCelebratid Vermiftige \ 1 and Cherry- Pectoral. . _ 1 . - . ECEIVILN-G - contimmlly,., . large s_up , . A, pueso Dru g s...., in original packages. 1 ani ' prepare -to meet all demands-from tcb.rekerpers. ' Physicians. AT., atan ndvanco of a few'per cent. on city prices. having resolved to make If advantage ous for rill,persons in want of pure ankfreßk Drugs and Chemiests. to buy In this market. . It! Constantly on hand all the new and - approved Chemical and Pharmaceutical prepnralinnaolthet nited Statesiud Prusslaut l'harmaeopisa. , With the seerlreirof qualified persons and my tywn persnnal attention, the citizena may feel confident at having all their wahtl. lifythe way of !trues and the compounding 01 Prescriptioniccuratuly and faithfully* attended to.' rE!IMIE=I TRUSSES ! TRUSSES !I TRUSSES 111 West Corner of . .12111 uti ii3CO Ntrel'tS. l'hihnh•lphia. Importer ne French Tru4se.... eozuldningzricraoirli.J, l fss,%,taiSe And durability with el.rreet epnsicuei hurl Hernial or ruptured Patients eatil.i4;„,.nit,istl by rerplt tinaroutits as below :--E. 4 encling nitutht;rutinehes ruurid the hips. and stating side affected. • ' Cast et single Truss, $2, VI, $4, $5.. $l3, $5 and $lO. lustructions as to'wcar, and how to ulTect a cure. whim pcc.sible. soot with tit TrUgs.' Also E'er , ale. In great variety.. Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolausus Uteri. Soln'al Pron. and Shp ports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest I:statuders. nod Erector Braces. adoted to all ,rith stoop Shoulders anti Weak Lungs; English Ela•tticAhliOrninal Suspett orit.s. Syringes—malty antiSelnale. Zir Ladies' ltootrt. 'with ivly attenthttO• Philadelphla,luly •2f 4,'55 ImM WEBOR'S CONPDXITID OF lY PURE COD p-vErt OIL AND LPHIE. A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.COUOIIS. COLDS. ASTH MA, BRO:siCIIITIS1 GEN ERA L . :D LI TY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS lIUMoRS. This important question slmuldbea' , ked every invalid who Is suffering , from pulmonary trotible in this fickle climate. Have you tried WlLlttllt'B COMPOUND OF CUD plaits OIL AND LIMEDIt will not nauseate like the plain OIL. but is on the contrary. pleasant to the taste: moreover. the Phosphate of LiMe is. In this com binatiqn. a most remarkable aid •to the healing' propAr tfes of the Pure Cod Liver OIL as tIM .certifi cates (selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge ments) will amply dhow. No pet-sou ihould neglect, for a single hour„a cough. or any affection of the lungs, lest the mOst serious consequences follow. Dr. Wi!hoes preparation Is both safe and simple. 40 sore in all ordi nary cases, and has p...rformed Marto surprising cores in decided' consumption, where ordinary medical aid has _ _ • Int. Wittier: :—During nearly the *bole - of the past winter. I had suffered seriously with ';cough. which bad so irritated my lungs, that my phystrian frankly admit ted his fear of consumption following this trouble as the Spring weather Put in. Medicine seethed to afford me little relief, until I tried your preparation cf Cod Liver Oil and I.llrie. The effect lam forrettbe farts to admit. was almost magical. anti I have the pleasure of saying at this writing. May 1533.) lam entirely tree from any pulmonary trouble. . With thanks . to you f‘r y ,, ur Valuable discovery, I cor dially recommend It to those who are thus afflicted. 11.tvtui C. iluan, Chaniber street, Boston Slanufactnred only 11,y ALEXANDER B. WILLOR . . -----1.6 f. Chart Ftrt,t, 61,54011. • . . ' For sale In Phller.hhis 1,,' T. W. .Prprr A.. Sr,Ns I:i2 North Second stret For sale In Vottsvllle ty J. C. Ilnini.N. Prucgict. opposite Episcop3l amyl!. Pottivlllo. 3lnn.h S. :.6 ' ! ' 10-11,m A3II.TE E. GARRETT .8-tf Tun Titt-41 DIGESTIVE nun). or GASTRIC JUICE. TREPARED from RENNET, or the fourth stomach of the 01.after'directions of:Baron. „. .Liebig. the great l'hysinlogical Chemist. by J.. S. ITO =; - ToN: M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. • This is Vattere's own Remedy for an unhealthy gOln oich. No art of man 'ran equal its curative ivnvers. It -contains tio. Alcohol, tilt ters. acids, or nauseous drugs.— It is extremely agreeable to the taste', and may he taken by the most feeble patients whn cannot eat a water crack er without acute distress. Bewareof drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a dm!". Call on the agent and get a descriptive circular. gratis. giving. a hirge amount of scientific es Moire. frem Lie. big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. fernbe's Phy , bdozy of Di gestion ; Dr. Pereira. on Food. 'and Dr. Jelin W. Draner. of New York University: Pr4T,Dunglison's Phys. hdogy : Prof. Silliumn. of Yale College:. Dr, Carpenter's Physiology; k.c., together with reports of rureafrom all parts of the United States. Tu - 7.501d by all druggists and dealers in Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR pet bottle.' B. lIANNAN, IrholesaM and Retail Agent, Pottsville. TT HAS BEEN the lot:of the human race to be weighed down by diSease and snffering.— HOLLOWAY'S PILL'S are specially adapted to the relief of the lteak, the Yereous. the Delimit. nod the Infirm, of all elimes. axes. sexes. and cerditutions. Protestor Holloway personally soperintends,the manufacture of his medicines in the l'oited - States, and offers them to a free and enlighteteed people, as the beat remedy the world ever saw for the, rdinoval of disenae: These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous Pill.; are expressly 'eombiued to operate 011 the stomach, the liver. the kidneys. the lungs. the skin.and thehowels.eorreeting anydcrangemeat In their funetimm purifying the blood. the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease'in all its fgrnix. s DrillOplllll. and Liver Oomplaints. Nearly half the human rare havetaken these Pills. It has been proved in •all parts of the world that nothing has been found equal to them in cue's of disorders of the WAGON -MAKING. CARRIACE7S - VCAR - RIACES!,i .1111 IN (:. IlitOWN Pruffyi,t and PlTrnurrerdiq C. H.. NEEDLES Trua• and Brace Eatabnahinenf. Have You Tried 10 GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Da. J. 5. HOUGHTON'S )lamb A;'s6 LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOL.LOWAY'S,PILLS. Why. are W.! Mehl No Female. young or old. should be without this role- I brated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly I eourseavL all periods. acting in many rases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can bo given to children of all ages.. end ,for , any coMplaint; conse quently no fantilyAliould be withtost It. Ilollmeny',l Pills err the best remedy known in the world for the following 1.45.-oses : Asthma. licadaches,. .. Bowel Complaints, I Indigestion, • i'l MOS, Influenza. olds, I Intimation. . - • Chest Diseases,i ' Inward IVeatness. • Costiveness, . I LiVer Complaints. Dyspepsia, . Lowne‘s of Spirits, Diarrhcca: Plies, Drepsv, Stone And Gravel. , , Debility, Secondary Z:--ntptonts. Fever and Ague. Venereal A R.., 11 ,05. Female Complaints. Wt rips of all kinds. Sold at the manutictorit A 'of: Professor Dollroray, SO Maiden Lane, New Perk. and ''.''.4.l Strand. London, and l by all respectable Druggists and Dea ers of medicines thiougheut the United States, WI the civilised world,p bOaes. at 23 cents. tr 2,4 rents. antliV each. - - iiir There Is a considerable sat lug by taking thelarget slam .... N. 11.-Direct lona for the guidance of patients 'buttery disorder are affixed to each box I ' Thtv '1.6..1:-',-.1. tly igniter. !. t GRASS 'AND GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT' Agrlletiltursa Implements, sk ' 4,* • TIIE subscriber will keel kt o. on hand Clover, Tiraotity and othert;rr e seeds, White Clover and bawl, Gta, niche, tog° her with ,Harden and Field i i,„, t ,„ , will warrant to b l e fresh and good. He will als, orders for all kinds of knelt Trees. (warranted T ., 1 ,, :',' they, are represented.) Ae.rlculturalitnplen,„ i s . / of which will to' furnished at manufacttirer's i „ ,',,.. seeds and trees sold by the sulsseriber ai.....,..,.. 4 ' r., great care, only from er Swers of reputatd it t.t ifs' :,, ''''.'' lie does not deal In seeds ! wormed pretel-s.O ~...,.),. ~ . .. mar'set front those who sell cheap , without r.. ; •,,.,7,,-,`.; charm•ter of the seed sold. 'Nor dray he pur,i s, „: ~• . RA seeds e rsorn promiscuously to small c arde r s, 5t,..,,,,.,.. L i: ,, - • ~ , , i ., tietelose proximity deteriorates their quality pelf ,., • ' 1 • tl , sti of the same sp,eles. This I an important ~..2, ' '"' '''''' --iiie Itation to those a he purehase either seeds or k rely •.,.... for tri, 'et, Sc.. send iii orders early to ' • „ ors . ta 1 - 44UANNAN. OPE ° .. . . • PRY-FARE FOR SP/3:1210. og , J t! Spring new '„essintrienees. and every far., i should examine his t 0.,,,, „ :,, ,, l ots . , w i t h a v i, ascertain if they are hidebound. If so, 1. should ho topsdressed with such soluble mato. '• • t"` as are needed by the soil ; and in must „„,.. , sl u t ' missing ingredient's will be nos e d ti , h e an a 10 . g ,.. -. ' t'f'''''' to those contained in the Nitrogemr.y.l Sur ~-oltn, phosPhate of Lime. The d..hing Jut. -~,i t pp „7. 7 . 1 ",'; i ., should then be passed through suelst tielils,,iit ;Avert+ , • • distance of two feet apart I-etween th e ~,t . Ads..rlo. This plow. properly mid, will nut turn, oy es : eelin.• fir suds but will lift the sut face.soil from the I', s'''', r i l ,, i t"' „ N t the sub Soil. permitting it to find It; place ..., 4 1,,,;,, - ; L t.. behind. the plow, with all the root„s 'loosened, .ei"o•t. ' ll '' the whole field raised an, inch fro th its Mt-leer' : P1, 1 ,",1' ,) , sition. It will also contain cats through to o ti fo w ,,, i ~,, surface, for the admission of ;ionosphere. n0 , d , .,!.- ore, etc. This freeing of the old and new '' s . - - k rp , i " without'any inaterial disturbance, by the if. ' „„, L''' I :. h , i: like action i f thiS plow, will f ertuit obi an,: , 'l l ,, r ,„.. 1 less mots to decay, while those of a more . i „:4.m.1.- rens kind will feed upon the pabulum given up Wale i'' the decayiag portion s . Thi s process 1, I: i I IIOS . ,' been.fully tested, nod in all eases found to h e i ; f . 5 ,' ', i. 1 ficient. We ' may have letters from the, Al ... .. ! I have tried it, and invariably th e i,,,,„„, mi , ~. , ~,. i ,, greater is much than the cost of the phoso,„, .; ...• tl and the - expense attendant upon the menu, i '' "s " the lifting plow. If the direction ,a, :L on , , i' ' 1 ' be such as wontil be selected for nutter-IN:, .' .. \‘'.• they will act as such, for a portion of this o„. -.., •,,, at leas',l„ and thus free the hind from the ex..... s I ~i. inttetNe moisture. This, of cehrse. is :if on:: „.'''''' ‘, the. car in soils the surfnee of Whiei", n.•; 1 ,‘., now ''' ' , and frobrdhe lower portions , of ,which) i'„ tlo. .t„, •,.. ' t ; a rLs , , of watei is easy. '' . ClayeTy soils should not be plowed %hi:, w t ;,_„_ 10 I ~, - -m uc h h ar m has been done by such pr.....,,.. 5,.. ---- 7”: P..i1.f , , icularly those short of s m.!, , T ,,„, , pi ~ ,_, • - of cla ys render them suflicienCy te,....:,,,t,,, s „.. ioultx improved and rendered more t011,•.5. ...oi l : lii m ,. plowed when slightly damp ; each tuit!ow i s .., VEI pressed r with a force equal to,tlett re'iii:red I'll I .i :%. t., I:,, pellinghhe plow, leaving the tumid p r op iv , ~ a •s brick-like laid disinclined to yield to , !:1.•: , ..r t„ 4-14 ,,.` ' l ' ' than the plow, such as the culiti:ii.,l,- 11 ,, 1.,,, ,i':::. %,, the roller, etc. otni,,, S In the selection of seeds great sir... •1: ,, u1d I. 1, ,,, I used; and those el a light kind. -"stb a. into. , `” parsnip. etc.. should he fresh. In 1.111, ,•?.,,:, !' ' • • 1 Vrilil.ll of root crops, (sds for rtiti 4listuri.m., ‘l, iss.:'• the immeilia j te curiae shouliblie freguently ei...N, , srit Ise;that weeds cannot I)Velitlie 14 su c h site s. •r of ! retie ire knoll work. When . this •is t hori• ~„ -y,' ' , . t '" 1 1 '", i done in the early part or their growth. mu .. d - ~,,.• 1 boy will be saved. while the amount of eras, `be materially au:_ntentesl.' When gimp, ..• .. plates are treed, they should lie applied t . 5 .,..' ' quantities at md' disturbance of the suti,-,lts., ' titan in large, quantities before the sowing '. • t'. seed. Grass end grain mitts requirinis• ' top. i s ... , sing, should have it applied in early Mar, it. ~ iiitili fore the spring rains, so its to inset° its dirs.;.',,lt ~, . in the soil. and thus prevent hiss by evapor•t' n a g, of the more volatile portions. In many cases. I have known the application of one hundred rut . of 14trogenized Super-phosphate. per ' mare, to ~ -• crease the hay crop one ton per acre ; and gr. so top dressed in the early spring, always pp i;•- , ) large.protit beyond the cost of the fertilizer. : „., , In' selecting plants to be put out Pi es.. ', 1 sprint;. give preference to those raised in the ....FIN c and kept in cold franks during winter. They !I ''i jied , far superior to hotAed plalltS. Ns the'y are it oh. 4,1 checked by the transplanting; end unesuaHri ••i eyelash , : ouch am sl‘llletilllCS‘ occur after the - conimencemn not, wit of spring, will not injure thorn. Thus ealit.a,;••!" , ilr 4l ' l '' lettuce. cauliflower, broetili. etc., may be rei rY ,, v ,.":;,; fur market when raised in could frame platibs, o ' „,., month earlier than hot-lied plants, and the it:: .ri.i i prices obtained for early vegetables fully warm_; . ' vet the extra colt. Indeed the cauliflower ;mil f,r, til t . coli cannot be forced forward from hot-bed plat,i - ~,1 so as to complete their growth before the ex trca akbeci, hot weather, and if nut ready fur market bef; wive , . I such time, they will not head so us to give I...,:onn.nts , t' bii,, flowers or compact head. , ores mit e Those Iho have nut constructed their } t u t-b , •Ith tare, may as Well dgi no, and full directions will nil war: , found in our back volumes. Lima beans TIIAI •Itler her started in reversed sods placed inside or r. ,-.. ac kil i s i t: I , r a t .' :! Window!,, :)119 tr, be safely put out in an adva% - N . ~,„.1 , „ state wheneyer the weather shall be sufliein• 11 , en ,, oz y settled. The manner of (bong 'this we bare eta tie •mia quently described.—Ed.— Work iyo y Fre riorr. TliC MIL: . the brin EMI kk! , nllll3 PLANTING EARLY POTATOESI:—As ', sonnn as t: •nild pGv weather is open and the frost is entixelynnlnY' l, 4 : P t Z t . ' ground, is the time to prepare your ground I-- 4a ),. p‘: and to plant potatoes fur an early crop. Seb ,all n the driest and best..expoied bed' iu the garden—nding to alight and sandy Mould if possible. • Manure# . 7( 4 ' broadcast, With about half the manure you tutn.L.',n nto apply, dig that in tri the depth of the 'span 1 rake finely; then lay put rows four inch.: s ken! three feet apart, thea'strow the residue,of them , ' nure along the rows.• and cover. ',Then give "e , bed a broadcast dressing of a mixture realties. of six parts of ashes, one part of piaster :led - • part of salt, taking care to give the drill: , a dusting. The vines, when they first 'cOnne shoUld receive another dusting, as also et c:r working, and once a week after, being laid by. re, ail the vines go out of bloom. nAs ti , tine ivorltn,: of potatoes. it is sofficient'to say ,that Hie)" by kept clean of weeds and grass, open front the-time that the - planter are they., four inches high till laid by. The dusting; f Cr.. prescribed mixture must be done early in th , mornin'g, while the, vines are 'Wet, so that poi tans of tine mixture may adhere to them. With regv to the Eels, they should be cut so as to have to eyes in each. As cacti set is tilt, it shofild hz the wound part robbed in plaster or ashes. V: put away in a cool, dry place, where they e.a. not be subject to 'freezing. if cut two or the:, days before being plantenl, se much the better Clemig liccipcs. GOOD BREAD AND HOW TO. MAKE' IT. An old Yankee housewife gives the followci; 3 - valuabld directions for making home-made-or hie :'i. ily bread: ' 4.:" .i , Wheiit.il7 ',idiot& Ltrend.—To two quarto of i•:' ed Indian meal Mid hot water enough to wet u' ;!.:'. , same i when sufficiently cooled, add one tease""": In! or, moru of salt, hall a pint oileast, ;Mt. 7 '•-, 4 ‘, half teacupful of molasses. Then'adil u hem il . .'.:•. er ' enough to make it into !olives, jit shoobi . - : . kneai'ed well.) and when risen light, bake ..r •n., - - j - 17 - . ) stthree or more . hours; if this should pct s ,, '' : 1 1 .21_ while ruing, add a teaspoonful of sugar .1:,, .7, little saleratus dissolved in water. ' BrUltll /Need.—Take equal qaantitics o f Il; , . TO. an meal and rye flour ;,,seald the meal. and uii.• .1 4 " lukewarm adiEthe flour, adding one•half. pint • o :'' good yeast to four quarts of the miatairii, a mi.: v ri kt• ) ; spoon even full of &tilts-Mid half a cup 11f moll. elt 4 SOY' kneading th.e Mixture well. This hurl - , isfarl bread should be softer than wheat-flour bread: i• r a p ' the water addeil,after scalding the local should 1 1 4 1, , lukewarm, When it 'Las risen well, put it t'.lth bake in a brick oven or stove—the former shcdtAfilr'll be hotter than for flour bread ;• if a stove oven! P, it should i he_steamed two hours, then baked 0n1 ,.. )ip hour or tere; when done, jit is a dark brown.-, b , The best'artiele for' baking ;this kind 'of bread ~ , ,t 1 bran estethenware—ay pans eight or ten inelistit 1 i n height, and diameter about the same; grease - 2- - ''. gnit -m butter the pans, put in the mixture, then dip y , ', - ~ .i., hand in cold water, and smooth the loaf; id: , this, slash the loaf both ways with a knife, .e: deep. Same let it ,rise a little more berortnot , ~. put it to take. Many people prefer this bre:. made of one-third rye flour, instead of sue-1,3'.' • • When it is ditlicurf to get rye, wheat flour will .11 swer 118 a substitdie. It adds very much to ' 1 :11 . 1 o richness and flavor of this kind of bread to • Lou, 1 Mil , remain in the ()win over night., • -5 .: ' - l'irgi'inia Bread.—Dissolve one tablespoonful'' --, butter in three and a half pints of b o iling tank i into this scald one quart of Indian .meal; wl:ct !:- ' , cool, add a half pint of wheat tlour,',alittle suor ~.-.-, a teaspoonful of salt, and two eggs well bea'rn :'l," mix well together, and bake in two cake-tin, a‘:- .."' greased or buttered. • ol < llndian Bread, rallsd the St. Charles 1,,,! r• 4 , .. Bread, because prepared at the St. Charles It '. s.'.l , Nem Orleans.—Bout two eggs very light, mix thllli i , with one pint of sour milk. (or butter- with , w.. , '''''': it milk will do,) then add a teaspoonful of soda ~ : f _ : , sideratus, then stir in slowly one pint of Inibil: r meal and one tablespoonful of melted butter, I .' , 7, 1 :: : .1' these well together; Lake in a commem-iakela!" in a quick oven. The bread can ho made VC good,without eggs. , -INA or Jima!" Pulling.--titir into a half 1, of cold waterl,enough Indian meal to make a ll batter ; put this to three or four quart- ‘it b. i ' water over the fire; after this has boiled tin al life= stir in a dessert spoonful of :Cal:. at.il -. ,1, .' ,total until it is quite thick : let it boil ,f"-'!' ' to two hours, stirring if otten to preerat its bur. tog. Fried .I.(ttsh.—:ituith to he fiied onlil 1.4•:. ' 7 .. little longer, with a ball o n t of flour, sny, to IT ,-..,..- quarts of inti,h ; put the 1111151 i in an earthen ,I.•'. ;;,..:: • `dipped in mild water: let it stand until pet tee,;' cold; then ;.tit it in shoe., h a lt al , inch, bick. ~ %.... fry them brow n A,i) both isides in a little hotter '4 , i., pork fat—lord will do with a little !alt. , • /,,di.oi Cii.t,i,—Take. motet; Intiih, add milk '•,,, ~,. warm 'water to innice n hatter, add dour eneue e:i' ' Make the cake hold together; two tor three e:: 7V two sl ,(loriFfiil of tnnlmote.9 or &agittlo little :-';'''''' .ui eg.tir lemon, to-suit the ta,te;Lbaka on, a 0 ,1 '• I ni or in an oven. , . ~. :Joked lodi fp! l'il,111;7v:-11i1,•",•re .iiir.trl boiling milk scald ten Aaltlefriomi:lti I of kr''' . rural, when cold ;Rohl a tettenptul of in , :! 1 ' ..:1 Piece of butter file ,ice. of :in egg, a teal' i .. " of - rah, alto , of j:,inger'nnd eitioinnon; "k' i' i Pudding dish froth one to two hour.. in 1•1 ' I ,* , gore, (Cr longer if in abr ek oven. When .: 1 .: - .' it has the appearance of brown hteatl. . , _ ..... -- - 1. . , lisrvrt. It Ecciri—Wounds in cattle me 9°''' -?q ly cured by waidting ,everal time, a ‘1::y a:•! , ' 3 . mixture of the yolk of eggs and ,spirits e f e;.,- :.. 1 ‘, I entitle. . •.,,,,,i -aft; '1 ' r - =i3 MEN .„ 1.1 i• I .ti ..n th t.' t' .15 r • II lint T iti tr , pi it tett 'tr. I' Mt • P 11 111 =I pott. o,b
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