Wit ad &mot VICICIIIIOII MOE TICE NEW YOU PICLIITEZ. Snaking out a Neaning. - -"Why do the news papers all call Louis Napoleon's eon Napkin IV.?!' said the young:men in smtike-colorodepeca. • - "Obi that's: a sort of indication that France is warming into life another wiper, esid Krautaalaat. quietly. By Gust:--Broomsticks says be knows an As seinblyman so venal; that his teeth alone are in corruptible. EXTRA ANSWERS l I CORRESPONDENTS. Melissa.-1. The first iee letters of the English alphabet sie A, B, and ) C . 2. Yei; five and four le exactly the same as oin and five. 3. The best method of boiling potatoes is to keep them in hot , water for some time./ ' • - -Janes.—lf you have promised to marry the young lady, you should either keep your word` or the reverse, for we have never known such viola tion of a promise to end in any thing ntl bat unhap piness,'except when the party, apparently injured, really rejoiced at it in secret. Historicus.-1. No; Israel Pntnam did not dis ' cover America; it weals gentleman named Colom bia& 2; Doti Quixote never was King of Spain. 3. Henry thelighth spelled his name with an "h" and not "Eery; as you say yon have heard it. Zoologist.—The white of an egg is supposed to form the feathers of tbe bird--the yolk forming the flash. Eggs are not to be classified with MAU fish. Under.—.We handed your question of last week, to the Counsel for the Picayune. The fol lowing is his reply: "If your laundress retains more pieces of your linen, than 'are equal in value to her bill, you certainly have a means of redress, the briefest and least expensive of which is, that you pay your bill when she will deliver the clothes." Asrious inquirer.--Oysters are- caught with book and line. A piece of red flannel is the best bait. Keruiah Anna.— , 'Am I legally free at eighteen years of age, and can Idoas I please?" You are not legally free, but yell can du as you please if your father allows you. —Jones, Jr., sayi tbathia neighbor has a very nervous, eccentric dog, that displays a fondness for midnight vo•cal exercise, and desires to know a remedy. For quieting the nerves of a dog, we know nothing equal to stryelinine. Houseietpey. 4 —Where can I get the, best and cheapestnew flirniture? Newhere; there is none made; second banded furniture is the only kind manufactured. Freeman. --Certainly ; give you our candid opinion with pkasure. We think, and have good grounds for so supposing, that unleska majority of the, convention vote against him, that Buchan an will be a nominee for the Presidency, and we hope to see hiin elected, at the same time , that we wish every possible success to whoever may be op: posed to him. Mr, B. has alw tys been our favor ite ever since he has been in political life, as have Houston, Bell, Seward, Fillmore, Crittenden, Clay ton, Douglas, John Smith of Arkansas, T. Jeffer • son Jones, and many . others. We hope this is sat isfactory. , Tom Pepper..-:-(This is a purely imaginary cor respondent.) Who taught you to spell? You bad better devote an hour or'two per day to or. thogiaphy, instead of writing impertinent rigma . role communications to editors. Agi eater display of vulgarity, brutal ignorance, and miraculous stupidity than is contained in your letter, we have never seen.. • Corritto tt THICK..—The Yankee , —J.we mean the real. Connecticut thorough breeds-HtheY who make sausages from red flannel and turnips chop ed fine, have always been considered the 'cutest' people on earth; that inn trade, or a genteel, irre parable swindle—have always been looked upon as having capacity to dist:mei) anything. But a German who used to reside in one of our county towns, a number of years.a go, is. ahead, of them all. On one occasion he cause into Buffalo with hams to sell, and among the rest, sold R'dozen or - two to a well-to-do tavern keeper, also a - German. The quality of the ha=s was recommehded as ex cellent. This old German, in demonstrating the acuteness of his countrymen over the Yaiskces, -I told the Story in this wise: 'You way talk upout ypur tam Yankees scheeting, tut a Dutchman scheetingme so much petter as a Yankee never vos. Be taring me souse ha=s--dey was canvas nice, so better as you never see. I puy one two . dozen—all so nice—and if you believe—do schent was 1.0 magnificent, dat I eat six, seven, eight of dens tam hams before I found out they von made of wood. , PAT AND HIS Pw.—A rollicking Iliberniap of the light division in the Peninsula was once trilg- - ing leisurely along the road with a pig in a string behind him, when, as bad luck would hare it, he was overtaken ty,i z Getteral Crawford. 'I he saluta tion, as may be apposed, was trot the most cor dial. 'Wherein(' you steal that pig, you plunder ing rascal?' kWhat pig, giniral?' exclaimed the 'culprit, Wiling. , remit' to him with an. air of the most innocent surprise. •Why that pig you have got behind you, you villaht."Well then, I vow and protest, giniral,' rejoined Paddy, nothing abashed, and turning round to his four-footed com panion, as if had never seen hint before, 'it is scandalous to think whata wicked world we live in, and how:ready folks are to take away an hths est, boy's character. Some blackguard, who want ed to get me in trouble, has tied That baste to my ennead] box !'—.3/ceioir. A SAILOR having purchased some .medieine of a celebrated doctor, demanded the price. "Why," says the doctor. "I cannot think of charging You less than seven shillings and six pence." "Well, I'll tell you what," sand the sailor, "take off the odd anti I'll pay you the even." "Well," said the doctor, "we won't t quarrel about trifles." The sailor then pet down a six-pence and was walking off, when the doctor 'reminded him of hht. mistake. "No mistake at all, sir—six is even and seven is odd all the world over, so I bid you good Intl-tru ing." "Be off," said the doctor, ",it is a sell—but I've made a fourpence out of -you HOEING COLLOQUY.--"Peter, Peter; I sees MO!" said a little darkey to hfs Brother: one day, as t'h'ey were digging over a heap of manure. "Where lelfe Joe?" ,"Why right dar—don't you see 'rip?" "No—hit 'im wid de hoe!" • • Joe hit the toad a crack, which brought Peter to the "Oh all de .AN by a al ran fot 'Fer them, Tnc receive York, 3wer, ."Sro to-rum dig thi —Let r mill, The pi and ti when . wife, ehe exclaimed, "my graciisus! what a fuss there'll be about that bag!" ' REQUISITES FOR THEIVILET: . . GLENN'S ROMAN li ALVlttlii,- I N entirely safe anti elegant prepa-, 11.. ration lor:rernoving Tan, :;zunbtire,,,Moth or Slur I. phew, Erectile:find other temporary .cutaneons athST,ll tions, giving fairness and clearness tO the skin and grail natty producing a beautiful complealott -Price 50 cents ,- per bottlo.!', skiI.P.NY'S INDIAN - OIL: • :This adutirible.prepartion for the hair, has been be 1 fore the pnblic forf.Tirmtp.fire yr.ars'atel is greatly ad-1 mired r,r promillbg the growth of tins hair, preventing! it from falling slat. or t urning c ray .i.otilovit,e - .. the dan I _dieff. .S:c.: , it imparts to the most .stiibboru hair a soil ! and glossY'appearance and hats the singular property of i 'making it dark when neves.sariP-Vrice 50 cents, .....1 , GLENN'S" AROMATIC ROSE TpOTII PASTE. I f'... A valuable 'preparation for givingr.pearly whiteness! to-the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fri . zranre to the' breed lt,-• being composed of the puist ingredients; It cannot possibly Injure the teeth IR' on the, contrary! will preserve them kohl decay. I- i has be4n 'used by i dentista in this and other countries•ln 'their prdeticiand wlthsreaesatislaction.-Prier ll . s citts• per box. . - GLENN'S - VERBENA WATER.. 1 1 . . • i This-delightful and very refreshing Toilet IWater is, prepared - from-the' leaVe's of the hothouse plaid \ Verbe-i tut. (Lemon Trifolia), in Its greatest perfection-it will be; found very useful for removing the, lahgour -inehirut to the-Spring and Stnemer months. or ~Ihr.crowded rooms,. A:c. Where perfurneS are admissible. the Verbena' water I will be foiled very pleasant in the idek rcom,.. and as al perfume for the handkerchiefit,is 0102:11 to the best ex-1 t racts, and much mortS,..-zeontical.alse, a pleasant change from't7ologne Water, to which, by Many, it is preferred:: . Price 50 tfent per bottle: - , , - . ALENN'S CITRONELI,A. NI IiSF, ROSE, GERANIUM A:1 ' r - >,- . : lILLEE L tun AvA'Clllii, ' . ~. ''• , Price 50 couti Per bottle, ---:-..•-, : I As' these articles hate been imitated bYlinselmpulousj persons, purchasers wishing the genuine milt pleaseaskl I'or,"GLENN'S." ' , Dealers supplietTion liberal terms.- ''. For saleday the proprietors. - GLEX .. kt CO.. - r ---- ' - ' • ' ' - No. 192 Chesnut: ; street Phil P adel bia N. -- 11.4•Perions at a distance wishing any of-the above;l 1 artielrs; by sending the amount in . postge 4dninps, or 1 ;.otherwise. the articles will be sent es directedZ F. Philadelphia. April 19. PlZiti' ; lei , •Zite 1 i . --• -is „ , * THE STATE SAVINGS.FUND I . 1 ~.. ...„-- OFFICE, e ~ . NE T DOop. TO TULE POST ChPFICE, I 'NO; 83 Dock Street, i'lrilatielpina.— , , t . 1 . I#s4.—lnterest five per rent;- MI sums of motel', returned osi tient:nut, -',, . . ~ I The STATE Seri NOS - FUND. NO: El DOCK STREET.: !next tits ir to Third Street.and adjoin br. the Post 011ice,1 „,dr e s.3faney on deposit daily. fries 9 in- the morning I , 'pritil :t lb the afternoon: also Monday evenings. from 71 to , „I o'cleek. Interest is allowed out deposits at the rate ofPIT.E, PER CENT. per annum.: Itersodta will be re- 1 , turned in whole or in part on demand. without notice. , I ' The popularity of this 011ive with all classes of the' i community. both in town and couittry... and' its conse 1, j quest seeress, may be nscrils-j, in:part, to the fidlowifig I I substantial reasons:. - 1 . 0. It offers a retvettivrV responsible. and pmfitable I Depositary to Executors. A . dminikstmtors, Assiznees:Cobi , e 'ters. Agents_ and all 'peldir'ottb , .,M , e.:—ro Attorneys, i Truate4. Societies and Associations, whetkee incorport-1 red or otherwise-do married or single . ladies--to Sta.! dents. M^rcha nts. Clerks, and husibess men , getterallV-' ..Mrchanies.yarniets. Minors 'of either sex, and all lib() klive funds:much or little: to denpsit. :where they may Ix. bad at arty time with Fife per eent. interest added. tirl. Depts . ors receive Books. with an abstract of the' Ity-Laws wet xe,,...nlations. in tvitirli is entartiti their de resits-whit* stsf.:ve as vo...chers. Theysmay desig. nate, c,„. - ' -tltiehilers, death, orabsenre. who shall rt. reisni. ' o lb , ta, - avithout the intervention of Execu.l tore or , ” . Anittraturst.. ~.Any mem ,- more persons may littitAt In Itl**K , Pi:their name, prp r: any Other person ur periiing„ : , ",-- ,-,.. I. r -- i , I. A Pov.rtls mathe each year lo tlie,Legidatitte and, Councili...o( the City. i • . .. •.. . . 4th. The Officer: are .-..,worn heihre Om c o nter,-tmeti their duties. in addifirm to g,i;ingi Rends with sureties, ,1 ;,t h. The Staf zSavings Feed Isla :vet Savings rued-. . - • aso an insert - me and Trust CoctOny . Our largelist of Waal...would 'lava- beeoine of the vein/ere ...or i Deisedtorsand,th PlAilatletplita public, have- been ears . : fill to obserie t hat the charb r avoids the business and billint; calico. if women had never been invent-. .- . , • : I. , is'iipV . insuiniire. . ..-?--,- , _ oil? -' -- . . . ftlilI• in askr to afford eve-v r. ,, ie -, tit I. 'ta ilitv to De, OUR WAY OF MAKlatnEse.7—Make aki4or hopieast, and the night before baking ma two, quefta of potato yeast,. in the mi3rning-tak is.' quarts of now,tirilk,,tniz the flour with - the , milk then ) add the yeast, then le't it rise ,im,the usual - When,bnked,thii Wilt make very white anti - Furmer. . Priisupposed3hat the'reaSon why,inost of thO •'woraen'erights women who- lire old maids, don't ,marryiii, that they consider, themselves so far in atvance' - uf the. age, -that they are afraid •their . - -offspring wouube gpinfuch Wren.. • - why in - Alte name of goodnesi' did yoU the wastterwomtin, - put atareh in' my r?'' , ?" "Why, my dear, I thought it an de of Abe article. 'f9r I 'Can- got your 1 9 .easy` . 7with4nt - . - ,ne'sinea a music -boy_ was, eetit•l to t lil he,publier.,* for a-nunber Fe?pies- 4 the song, "I'd, he rt.butterfly, arranged for two tr'ebles,!:,l -when crn being desired to repeat his order, he re- pliedt 7 "l'll be -a butterfly, arranged for two cril,ptes." CtoNsTA*tr. in a neighboring countyissues the. followinggetis":—Vill be sold next , Mandiy.rdi I week- Silver , spbooe, yen butter basin,•von mesicar.iiisical and one sow mit pigs by me--.slhm Shr,ircm. A T0U143 urchin in a ScottiOh, school. whilst Cyphering on his own slale,put fhb follOsring' po ter to his teacher: "Whar distelle figUres gang to fin they're rabbit out?" .. 'PA, Vrtty..do EiiitOrS ranee., little hands at the ~.. :beginning of their jokes?' , .., : .•.:"Why, my ion, they went to beim them handed . - round." • . , . : =I . wisp body was ii as tough the , upp . er • leather26f tee boats,".said an old,ge.nt reflective :.ft. The u per leather had worn out four pairs of (:?',itittr.—Wh'y is a man'who gets knocked doWW ar . an eleeti lice the world we - inhabit? Be .erilise he is .attened-rit the polls. IEATII7I introduced hnio eerr thrown /191 . 41 C. The inventor, is' itd'ir engaged in getting-pp pewter meet saws. WH F :s itoes a v,ouag laiiv , wish to win tn.tH . th.an saran birtui at ylice? tii hen the tries to firsciiutte (fasten eight : ) . MEE • -Tur. trickiest way to make •eye water" i$ to 'rm.yoar DOKe.n7. - ..tinm n lamp-poo. A. ,Trx•As , editor, notii•ingo the marriage of a ° coterniiiarary,:ruys: '"We him imstrrity drii) .. . k • ilikßi . 1 •, 1111 whe - re.ide at a distaitrtifrdo thicefilre. their de- A itoAltYSi , arraia wasw•ke'd whattilA made bim ; loti,..its are permitted to he witlidrawt)hy cheats, afterthe timelier eustpmary with the itatilts. t hcek! 1.140h0 will 'rive to lAig. zllci :41Ftvert.<1 7 " Ignorance of f•hysic" ' : Ihe foraished to d#positc,rs 4withedt,eltarege. . . I 'Cho rq.ottar iwatrettitt:e 1 4.1 , trrgett tivai thiii offico by ,a , •Tor. , scirc,.4•ll!tatigh w hi ch . tire man '"etrainoa i prover ildiF rauti.fAtslliA.discriiiifttatin,lcotnutOrtity, and every nerver4t3is fV , r slie.atNalf the tirk cost. -. 1 wherc:rig; ehararter of the tuaitittion ts I,est Ysnown, is - • .4. reMi,fying tart to.whirlt the Trhgtoes Acsine to rail at. •..,.. . ; t, t,ittior. - ' • •ti En. ff. LI ART, Pr*lcleut. . 4 T.1 , 17 here.' . 4= 4 44.41 i. 41444 gift 44: :Nature, bid ';t4 I en r.. 11, utt,..is, T re , i ,fi rjr ,., . , i 1 r •, , k. , .ifry, :itakt:: e coat Par an att. '' 1 .H alal 2.:: . .. rim). . - - :•,•• PHILADELPHIA. C. F:.' ;SHOEIPIER - Wholesale Dealer In Boots. lik9 s es• and FANCY STRAY AND PALM LEAP HATS, 14234 Nora Third Strad, Philatitelphia. Jantury,,l9, 1856 . DECOU & MIDDLETON, TNY011113.5 OP AND DEALErI 1$ IRON AND STEEL, No. 13 North Water street, aboto Market, PII'ILADELPIII A. April 12.1856 - 15-ly rrazmEri-Dovs EXCITEDIENT T. HE bargains I am now difering in CARPETS; are worth the attention at every one.— tirasselsrairpet,,Sll.," worth ¢1 12; Chaniber do 4114 2 '. worth 50 cents ;Vold Window Shades, $i 25; Shades as low as 25 dents. 31errhants. Housekeepers, hotel propri etors, waiters of vessels. anti ,st ea mboats, committees, afialil fact every class who want to furnish with gtxxl goods, at low prices. cannot find a better I...ssortment, at suehrodueed - prkes, as I ant now selling at. Call and ex andne,-at• No. - 217 North Socond Street. above Vine, Philadelphia. JOIIN'I3I. EVANS. April 12.185 n ; 15-tan OILS OILS WI/ILS VI I - - - - J. B. A. & S. ALLEN. 7 and 8' South Wharves, P I).p. A.,LERS IN OIL, havt . just te cetced. direct from New Bedford, thtifollos togtotp• ply of Oil, which ttiey offer forsale at thelnwest market rates:• . . . . . . Winter Sperm 01,3,000g01,1 Winter Wkialeoll, 12,500 gal do Elephant do j Racked do'. do 7,00M0 Also, in 'tons. Greasine 011. Pale and Brown - Soil , - Sperm and Adamantine: Candles. Eeb.'23, '66 , • 50ATIOXES CHEMICAL OLIVE ‘,7 SOAP, extra gliallty ; 250 boxes Chemical Olive Soap. nieditlm quality fOO " Drown. V:lk and Family Soap; . 100 ''! Genuine Castile 11-osp, mottled; • , 50 ~ . - .. - white; 200 " Stearine and . Adamantine Candles; 260 ‘• Tallow Candles; • ; • . : _ 100 casks flal Soda ; far sale in . lots 'to cult -.ltrcha sen;, by ' . ' MADLY.. & DIXON, Cnatinisxitin Mai-hunts, tin. 22 .'omth 117,arret, :GL , ban, .ctlirme C9.lfsatd stied, Philadelphia. Js. 10.'50 l'Am • . • • ENSLOW .t CO.' COMMISSION MERCIiANTS And inklu,les:sie dealers In all k ndF of • FOREIGN and Domestic. Leaf To bacco, Manufa•trired Tobacco. and foreign and Da• mestic 6egars. t , outh Front street. Philadelphia. , Importers of Fins' Havana 0 egar s Of the choirestjarowths of the Vuvits-Abrlp. A la^ e re 1 1 issortment,of hich are kept constantly , ~n hand 4 and i for s:Ale'at A ton il advance on . .net of imp:talon. .I)ii-Censlgn oluts . respectfully s, d Li t4l, on, which 111- i end nilvneen will he mae when de.in.q. . N. 11 - -zzpe,lalattentl. , n Oven to onlerr for purchase! en rornmis.don. , of Tobacco. as also every description of : Merchandise, for - account of pullet-A Ting at a disfan a.: from this market. ' i . 4 ,*.„'!Sfde agent for F. A. 13..tze's erl;;l,r3ted (4rninzi Smoking. Tobacco, comprising thirty dittervnt varieties. April 12. Mt; 15.1 y ACNEW & CO.,' - INO• 196 CIIESNIA' Street, (moan. respectfully Inform the citizens of Pottv-I yffle and vicinity; that they have in store a full assort-I ment.of choke and se:isonahl'e gets& which they are! closing out at prectily whim ,prices. prices. pyinelpally .from! the "Teat auction sales in 's( York, 'Mud partly of our otrillinportations. , Y Silk & Shawl DepartrUent. ii:dU Stella Shawls,Lu t Black Ik Mautillas.2. - ,0 Chan.: filly and French Laces. do. Bar ge Shanls and 5C3f,.{ . 4. 30,0(10 yards Di ISS Silks. sellingat ti:1,!,"5. S 5 it . $1 lid per; yard. 500 magnifice;nt Silk Robes. Black - Jiro 450 Flounced Ilarege Dresses. - alrenmlines, Or.l gandies, Lawns, French and English Chlntzes. French worked Setts. Collars and Sleeves. Cambric liandker-I chiefs, Ruffling. Ladies-and dents kid lilores - .l..areWts.' Mourning Gouda Department. Black lloniletzincs..6renaclines. D re4bs, Cr..pe De Elt -1;31.,..,.. Lupiti&, 0-4. 7siousellnes. Tames !loth, Itrazellines Mack and Purple Flounced 11. she., Country Merchants. and vkitors, to Philadelphia. are ins lied to, c II and ox -3tlllllo our stock. feeling eonlident that', with the great facilities afforded us we can (der great inducements. ' MINEW CO.. 19e, Chesnut street. below Sth. ' MEM I THE SUBSCRIBERS riA - 1 NG removed to their NEW! An.f.sPAcirous STOKE. N. Tigi Chesnut street! fourth door Above Tenth. are now prepaVed wider:l large and troll selected stock of the 1 arming fresh and desi rable goods, principally' of their own iniportati,m.Mi beught at auction, which they are able' o sell at the porters' priers, and to•whigh they cordially invite th e : attention of country merch`ants. hotel-litapers. and fain -' ;lies generally. Butt min and Violin:ln Window Shading. Barnsley - and Irish Linen I...limiting.lll. 9-4. 19-4. 114. LT-4 wide. Bolster nil Pillow Linens of aeveral choice bleachers. Anil all Widths. from :;ti to 54 , inches. Bed Blankets of all - ,sizes and qualitiee.Crib and Cradle ßlankets. Bed Quilte of the i followin; v iri etieS. :—Marseilles. Welting:Knotted. Register, Al hanibra. Allendale and Lancaster. of. all. the desirable Bureau Covers. Table('hers: Window Curtain; Towels'and Toweling of every 'aariV.ty: Damask Table cloths. and Napkins: t , hirting Linens and Mn lin: CaMbrie Handkerchiefs. Enthrotaei les. Hosiery, dx..' Bro:•atel. Damasks. Moriscus, Embpddired Lace and Muslin Curtains; Gilt Cornices. Ilandt;tiimps.Cord.itc., &e. BITABD l VAN4IARLINO EN, Importers and Dealers in Linen' and.'llouscEurnishing Goods. •: •27ii Chesnut. rt..obrire Tenth. Phil .41411 a, April '26. la;iti • SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.' -the luive been ;awarded in y be Sithceribers for the ah.vii: article. by the trite Agrirult unit .Soekty New .1e rev' Buck!: County t , elu4ll4tti County rcnimy - Net i fast county. •• •• •• • The try and high character of intr preparatimr is; well known; it is eonsid , reitt hi, Best ilud most itelial•le , Manure f•-' Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes and Grass,' Not only producing large erams, hut permanently int. • proving the soil. • Price Sin per 2100 (2 cr;l6 r /1,1 CtrrioiHeftleservii that a-very Barrel-of onr.Article has our :mute and that of Potts s klett striped on the head. Pt:14110 s al•scribing its •tavilit find itmile of using can he bad at our store. r' Atilt. Oviten desired. A deduction made to Dioders. Agents Wanted. . We hive for sale one cargo of the i•elel•rrit••al Taeitle Ocean (imported per Ship Itariiciti - .sit.) similar to that sold by. us last season.'and \Odell gave such g :eat satisfaction. it Is folly equal to l'eaiitlan 4:11:111ft :It a Lower Prieii. C.'incerine.or 11 , h Mab Ore. A full supply l of this nevi an • valuable arthio, Nt hieh we rail the l 'altentiou of Farmers. . tif,VERIIP-NT PERIN( c.r oNri . . . ennsitantly 011 hand and for ' , ale at the tosve,t rate.; Shollers of the must apyryved con , :t ruct ion :4 Many : fact urers' prives. . ALI,i'N A: .NEEfriF.EF. No. I:3 S. Wll.irves and 3:, S. Water it., tint store above Chestnut st., Phila. . . Bulgur A LEIWIt, Ageints at Pnit.KVillf . : . IV:. W. THOLIS, ;" " Auburn. I). S V11..,R., . ," •" S. Ibiseu. Dec. 29. -55 : PRITDELPOI* i iI -.', FIVE PERICENT. SAVING PU ut the Nettoilet Safety: Oen*" '~,. <,,, >r ~,, I.IIOR;PRATED BYHE sluik oil fgANA. i v[ll ls,Y is received in any 811 1 , 7ei , iidinteestomfrom tte 4, ; of tposit.; 1 The office is open every day. from 9 o'clock in'themorn log till 7 o'clock• in the evening,* and on, liodatay and Thursday evenings till a o'clock. •,.• , ~.. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. i All sums large 01 small ate paid back in geld on de wand without notice, to anparnount.„. oFr:et—Walnut street, South-West 'corner of Third street, Philadelphia. N I , _Hon. II ENRY- I..';••RENNElt,Presicle ' nt,. ~ • j r . "" ( RODEItT SELFIIIDGE, nce Prcsi4ctit, 0 . • W. —l. REED.Snrctary., •, ; -PtidtCrOßtl; :;• • 1 Henry L. enner, C. L‘ndkh Manus, - Ydward Id Carter, . F.Crtrrcd Itreirsteri . "71obert Selfridge. ~, Joseph IL Refry. i Famnfl K. Ashton, Henry L. Chtirchtpan, ' Jainesit. Smith, Francis Lee. : f • - The investments, now amounting : to more than one million of dollars, In accordance with the act of Hi:corpora tint: are made ;in 3lortgages.GrOund Rents, and such first class securities as must always insure Perfeo securi ty to the depositors and place beyond all risk ;the per manency and stability of this old and wellssiablished Institution. 1 . . Nov. 11 , 1855 I , , . 451y ' SPRIN I G 11.1.ILLINal GOOD'S. JOHN STONE it SONS, 1 ' • So. 45 Stoith &Toad Stret, ; Philadelphia. W OULD particularly.. call the at y tentlon of merchants and milliners to theirlargo and handsome" assortment of RIMING 1 51114LINERY ROODS. such as film.* Silks. Crapes, Ribbons, Fancy La- FrenciCand, American Flowers, and every article tip pertaining bethe millinery trade. •, ' The above goods were Imported. expressiy for our Spring sales. nod comprise the I est • a.ssorimMit to be found In the city • " • . Philadelphia) April 5.1814 TO FOUNDBYIKEN, MACHINISTS & OtHERE. I'URVES. N. E. Oilier Sotith and Penn strorte. Philadelphia., furnishes ingot copper and brass, pig iron, shoat iron, solders, fire brick... port able forges. spotter, block tin, lead. foundrY - nionidimm facings. crucibles. antimony, babbitt metel..sand of all kinds, brasb. old copper, Le., Lc. Ito is. also. iidealer In wrought and cast scrap iron and other meials.l t hi, d sire al•COllltuofia M3C hinistiitndothers at a dist anct from the city, by tarnishing any article they may want in their busineis. Articles not Mentioned in; he above . gill be procuri4 a ol forwarded.: luy iturully in the abore line will be promptly answered. A. PilliVES. N. E. corner Latnith and Perm streets Sept. 22. '5l -I MUSIC PUBLIS.HINC• HOUSE. I LEES: Sumeseors to OEORGE cimil illicit% W 11.1.10, No. ISti Chesnut streetlunder the Ctoh House. Phibidelithia, are i•onstantly publishing the! Istest Music. from the meet pt'pular Atl i hors in the (lolled States. in a style thht will vie with Any issued at any other house, , either in this country r Europe. They have alito the pleasure to:announce to 'the public t hat their stock of Sheet Music nu 'hand; conOists of the argest and molt complete assertutent to be fotind in the -nun try t they are constantly adding to their stock all the Wm. Music published in New York, .Ik,ston. 4:4 • They also publish several instruction Booto;,lwhich aro n general use throughout the country. PIANOS—A tine assortment of the best mhnntacturers of New York arid Roston, at the lowest cheap Prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - Also, a geneMl assortment of Ilulttus, Vio!iris Banjoes,' Flutes, A ceordCons, Sc., Violin. duitar and Harp Strings, 1 the hest Italian qualities, all of which will he furnish. to the public and the trade at the, lowest rates. fSidertepuncivally attetiled to,: Lch- Ail 1;ee:& Walker's Music,and ran he ,ditained at B I;ANNAN's hoc and 3IU-ne e : Potts. 1,-1- i r FARMERS OF SCHUYLKILL CO t TY Lelnan's Americdra Fertllfier CiAN be had at $25 .. a. ton, or §3 50 a /barrel: :lisp. Lei nail's Supi:;r-Phosphate, of Lime. at cents per Poni,,l.by the barrel. ori4o a ten; to whole , sage dealers a large ,leduet ion : also. Lein,,u'll Berie-Mn tiu e. the cheapest bont , manure in the worldi£4o hogs. h e ad I,4,inno's Liquid Manure, in.rasks. ni 2to non gallons. with directions tint tow. mine as Is used in Englaini„N‘ith such great FileeCl ; S: .Lein leg Fertil izer for fruit trees and grape vines; Leinnu - 0 Fertilise for lawns and grass land. also. Potash, Bone Past. Pinar ter. I.:mum! Charcoal. Nitrite of Soda. Seda,*ulphate o- Ainnlolll3. Crpsll , 4l Bones. ke. The above named Fertilizers and PhOsphate of Lime litre been- in use for the past lire years suctiesstully )laryland, Virginia, Delaware. New , Jersey'. Petinsylra. J.ia. and in the islands of Bermuda and Barladoes; Di plomas from the three States of New York. Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies. and Crystal Palace Association of New 'Yprir,; Delivered free of portage nt tin station in Philadelphia. 'Ordi.rs by mall remitting thi 'cash, registered at the Post Office. or draft on any good house In Baltimore. New York tir Philadel phia, will be satisfactory. 0. A. LEINAU. PreprieMr. N 0.19. South Ytkuit Street,Philadelphia. February 2%. " 1000 TONSTIO.I SUPER-PHOSPHATE' i OF,LIME. I original and i•enuine, jwarrinti.d ofsuperlor quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LANki PLASTER. 5,0 , 10 barrels Extra Quality,Land Plaster, !.elected for its fertilizing quality. : 10.000 bushels 40f same in bulk. ,• 10,000 barrels best quality Ordinary Laud - Piaster, equal to the best uaually sold, at the low . price of 20 cents per bushel'. or .111.11.1 per barrel, With a deductan for large lots. • 1 .2:ono.busliels of same in'hulk.'- 1.1.011 bartiols Calei mv.lPlaster. 11t°", 'Casting . ng' " • LAM .1 Dentist • ' r 1.1 1 ,10 Hydraulic Content. 11,0 d ", • True Roman • PERUVIAN or.vso. This article we oiler In c4ntl,l,.nce to r url, Customers, as equal to any imported, and far superior td most in the • • , 10.f , 00 Lags of this superior Guano. fus sale. at the los est in:64:i , t rates. Also PQM) RETT E . MEXICAN GUANO, GROUND CHARCOAL. Se., he.. 1 I FRENCH. RICHARDS' it CO. . L , At the Stearn Plaster Mills,Jtmat,lon York;Armiuo and Callowhilfstreet, Philadelphht, ' 9-3 m • M3rt-h RE OVAL ) . CU &IMES BIAGARIbIk." &I Co., • IT kTING REMOVI.D' kROM O. 5.. t. O6SIMET.CE STREET, TO Tile 5,,,M- Wr+s{ corner ~ , f Si 311i'aitti Clitrcute'r SI reds,. Philadelplzin,. I inEG to call the Uttention-of ipurehas liens to their. extensive assertment of Paper and Paper Nlaker's materials; Printing Potrers—foe Books and Nev,.s Wateri lila, sized. uncallenderett and ralkn derel„of all ri uali I les and prices. al ways on rand; Hard ware :Ind ?Emilia PaperS.Trunk Boards, Binder's Boards,- Ilatulrig Papers, hr.. Kr. • Particularl attention is invited! to their iatensive, as. sort meit t of ' LEWIER PAFFXS, ' • ,1 . Noun the nii,:t Celebrlleit .Itintefactorks it} - the country. Among their WRITING I'APGR OT&K. may be found- , Cora. Note. Folio Post; Allkntic Note, ' Thin Medium, Batli Pest; 'Briny. Qnarto Post, Medinin, : ' Fork's Cap. Loyal; , : Flat Cap, Sufi. Royal, Imperial.: 1 Int te Paper: of every description. size arid quality.— :11/4) Papers In great variety. EnryJape _gapers...white. buff and gold, either laid or WTYTIN DATiI. fiipers. tine glazed. and Other varieties.- ' ..MalleArtnrerS ire invited 'to extimlne their stock of Rags. foreign and domestic , .. Bleaching Powders, of ap proved brands:. Alum, ground or crude; Sal Soda Soda ..Ash, Felting. Wire Cloths, Ultrainarine, and Paper Ma ker's materials generally. ' ! They are also prepared to take orders of odd sizes and weights of any of the above description of Papers. Plillaria. February 9 1855. ;, ' , • ; 6. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT . Eronle Fire and Thief Proof Agfes!, • • OF pli sizes, suitahle for 7Nerc.hants, . yers, Farmers. and:others having Booka, Pa pers or other valuables to preServO from Fire or Burglars. A CARD.- - The Fire Proof Rife that !preserved our Books, Papers Ac.,dirring the great fire aVilarrs, Build-, logs,' was purchased of Ouvras .}:TANG. 61 S. Second et., " Philadelphia. - ' • , tiETSL it BUCK." • IthiVltiG AT':srltS AND WATEIi PI ITER ERS Ev.ta's.prernium Ventilated Befrigeratcrs for Cooling and preserving :Beat, Butter. Milk, Water!.-and all irti vle,a. for culinary - purposes. Water forpurify• lug tfackiSh or muddy water, can taf haillseparate or at tached-to the ltefrigerutors—a strati - quantity of ire cool- I ng - ',tlie whole iu. the warmest weather.. ;i 7: , !) .Also; in Slorelantfor''SdcJ POrtAble Shower Baths, arranged for warm or cold : water; „Wafer CoOlers; for hotels'. IliOri.f4 and diiiellingV; Store frueks, for moving boxes, l»le6i crates. As; Seal Presses, Copying Presses., and Drtiggists' Prvises. (Established In 1535.) . OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. Sewn* street; 2 doors below Chesnut. Philadeiphla, February '56 h b.tim • q•-. SAVIN7C TUE FUND - 1 • • de • U. S. lusurance;louluitv and trust Co., (201311 - 1 •E: . cbin . cr`l 1 hird itud Ches.. nut streets. Philadelphia.—Capital Money is received on deposit daily. The amount depoeited to entered in' a Deposit Book and Oven to ttio•Depositnr,or. if, preferred, to cettitirate will'ho li. All sums, large litersmilbarereceired,anit the amount paid hack en demand, without;notice. • Interest is paid at the rate cif fire pey,l commen clog front the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the L oney. On the first day of January,,in each pisr, the Interest of each depesit is paid to; the depositor, or added to the plincipal as he may prefer.' The eourpany have nose npwardt of l,Tff depositors In the city of Philadelphia alone.; _ • Any additional Information willbegilidn by addressing the Treasurer:, ' g - ntnie•rois. • .1 Stephen Crawford. Preitl. , ;William V. Godwin, ban... Unison. Vice Pros't,. ; :Paul B. Gioldard.- Ambrose W. Thompson,: Oeorro Me'llenry, . W. Tingley, I :James DOweux. linstavusiEnttlish, .ti , crttary ar Trensurel' . - PLINY FMK. 'Telirr and I nrerprete.r. - J. C. OMILSCHLAGER September 8,'55 . 'M. W. BEngineALDWlNrs, & CO., Hroatt and Hamilton OULD call t-llo;liltentiOn of Rail road Managers. and thor4lnte4sted'in Railroad Property, to theirSyVerifkinatruitirc &Ours. in which / they are adapted to tiP particular buieness for which they inaY r ire required: `by,dbo .use of ono. two. three or Pair pair of driving wheels; and -the also of the whole, or , 5,3 much of the wet:tit:is May he desirable for :Wile s on: and in 'ner-nmmoanting them tot e grades. curves. streng,i'h of kuperstructien.' itpd rail nd work to he done, By these means the maximum usefuteffect of the: power is keared with the iel4t: expense for attendance. costkvPrdo. and repairs In load and Enqine. With these 01pe. 4 t5 in view. end as the reriult of twenty.three , years, practical experience in the business Ityl r our senior part net', we matiufactoreiire itiOrrnt rinds of Engines. and several classes or sizes rib -rich kind. 'Particular mitten tine paid to the strength"nt the machineiri the Orin and workmanship of.rill the , details. °nisi experienee turd opportunities of obtaleing • Information. enables us 'to oiler these eng nea with the assorattre that in Cr, economy and durability. they-pill rtionpar: favorably . with these of any other - kind in use% We also furnish to order w herds- axles. bowling or for tuner tire (to tit cote ton without boring). remposition ear:Mitre for bearings: every d‘tscription of Copper Sheet Iron hod Boiler Work: and every article appertaining to ,the +.pair or renewal locattnotive Engines, ' ' • • EW - 1-11 .I*llll,lry '6.; F~ul " jmILADELPRIk. ORAM, Wholositle*loalora tit , /{083681, mammal) viturrus, 103 North Third ottbeet; Philadelphia. Mardi s.l4:‘ lO-3m* 012111111 A t f CHINA! I is THE American Piocelain IblanuEaciu- Aft's' Company, are dilly receiving from their I ta at Gloucester, N. J.,largo quantities of China, which they wlll sell to th e. trade at very' low prixs.— They ire also folly prepartd to Tocelso eviler' to any eX ant. No. 3 City Buildings„ Jones Alley, hei . .ween Front and Second NIL, above Market Et., Philadelphia. Alarch '22.1.846 i• 12-3 m NATHAN 11131.. itILUIPLESS I ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 2 York Boikli4h Philadelphia. • ntscawys: R. Carter, Tornaylna. Jones &Cole, I Philadelphia 'Amman, Norton A: Co;, Thi6dolphia, Dec. :2, '55 BOYS' CLOTHING. . THE SliliscitlßEß, would respect , fully inform their numMow;friends andetudowersol Schuylkill County, that their assortment of Clothing fOr Young yentlemen is much :larger than ever, and they are disposed to sell cheep. Persons living at a distance, have the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased at this store, Lf they do not suit. A. 110liT k BROWER; 272 Chestnut St., corner cf Tenth. Philada. April 22,1)356 16-ly NOTICE. UAVING pure hitsed the entire'titoeit' Lorthe 'stet:lEo.W. 41DO WAY is' CO:.we shall be thankful for a continuance of the li ;Si; ip rat patronage bestowed upob Mr. Ridgway: an. haring Made arranirmentS to be in constatitreceipt of :t full assortment of OILS, we feel confident we tan give indite satisfaction to, the customers of the late house. andirespecttully solicit thei r trade in general to call and exiquine out stock before purchasing elsewbere.' • M TCIIELLdc CROASDALE. 10. ".0 N. Wharves, l'hila. Sept. 22.1555 .38-ly • BLINDS AND SHADES, SAT REDItE'D PRICES. b$ J, WILLIAMS, No. 12 North *Sixth street. Philadelphia, originator of all new stylesof BLINBS,GeId Bordered and Painted shades, of beautiful designa. Buff, and all other colors of Holland, used for' Shadesaixtures, Trimmings. do , ke. Store Shades Painted to order 11.3. W. thankful for past pat ronage, respectfully rulicits the citizens of Schuyl kill county to rail and examine his large assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere.' • 44Nc steury to Pleast.nriA April 5.1556 . 1.1-2 m COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE; No. 21-Nortii Third Street. CONSTANTLY on hand, a large as is9rtatkat of l'en and' Pocket Knives, Scissors, and Razors, Table Knives and; Forks. in ivory, stag, buffalo,' bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives. • ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Walters; Tea Trays, Le. ', line English Onus, Coifs Pistols. Alien's Revolvers, and Single and Double . barrelled Pistols. With a general stock ot Fatry Hardware.eonstantly on hand. JOIIN M. COLEMAN. Importer. Ida. Dec. 80,180 [Dec. 27, '53-521.51-tf Phlladelp WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER ' - • • HANGINGS. L. ISA.ACS BRO„ No: 133 N. J. Second street. (3di door below ilace,ease - side.) Philadelphia, have constantly on hand a large assort ment of the :ibece goo Is, which they offer Wholesale or Retail, at prlaes,lower than any other establishinent in the city. They also keep in store. Buff, IDA landand an endless variety ot Gold Borderedl. 4 hades. Whicli. for beau ty and cheapness. cannot be surpassed." Ipeir assort ment of Wall Papers. Paper Curtains, Enders. kr., he.. Is complete. and persons about purchasing would &well to give us a rail. ' .1. 1.. iSAM'i F 8110.. 1153 N. 2d street. Philadelphia. April v, ISL 6 • BUSHNEL & TULL. N 0.84. Dock Street, Philadelphia, . . • '. ----.-L:,...,.---:•-_-,., , iNfANUFACTLIRERS of Cliildren's j . Carriages, Mg*, COnches. Ilitrouches. V locipedes, Chair:es. Wherl-bsrrou s, Numry Swings. Rock! ng ilorKT, Ohs, invalid Chairs, de.; de.. wholesa.e and retail. ifeptomber 22. IMS , 3S-ly . , ; AUCTION BARGAINS, .. Cheap for Cosh I . Ir ELLEN' &BROWN,-No. 13 North A,Second street,' Philadelphia. have ju.t received from the late Auction Sales, tvlarge assortment of :spring and Summer Dry Goods, inclinling Superior IllaCk Silks. (oil boiled.) Plaid India do.. ;Nlous. du Laines Itatr,iz d 6 do, t "hall i do do, Mous.' do like. Cashmere Shawls. Stella do, Thibet do, Silk Mantillas, Alpacas. liar. es, Lawnm,,Par asols. Mt:hams. Calicoes. Brilliants, Linens. Sheeting's. Shirtings. Tick ings. Cloths. Cnssamen‘s, Vesting's. Gam [warns, Linen Drillings. Cottonades. Counterps u es. Table Covers, Plano do, Gauze Elannels, Hosiery. Gloves, sc., Aim, BOYS' WEAR. IN GREAT 'VARIETY. Our goods being bought and sold exclusively for cash. enables us to distance; all competition.. Purchasers c harg e d but a small advance on Auction Cost and no .11.crlonent in prices. ; • KELLEY s BROWN, No. 13 Nokh Second street, Philadelphia. April 5,185 d. 14-'2ut . 4 . • JOII2i WDI. GVIREY & CO., BANKERS, Nos. 45 and 47 South Third Street, naiads., ORANITE BUILDING„Iino IC CHESSVT. DRAW upon, !remit to, and collect 1.40t1 eTery point in the UNITED STATES and CANA- DAts. • _ Collections settled with promptness at current rates of Exchange, without charge. Fonig:n and American Coin furnished for Shipping and Custom Douse purposes. Draw upon the royal Bonk of Ireland, (by authority.) Loudon; &e., and furniab Exchange. available in any part of British Kingdom. in sums of .£1 and• up wards. 'ScvErt TER Cry p r (New York - rate.) paid deposit ors on current accotintsy and the highest rate on Time account: Stocks bought and sold at the Brok4s . Board, in this city. New York. Boston and Baltimore.. Business paper and loans negotialed. Tim latest quotations of stocks and securities through out the United Stites can be seen at the oftlee..' Dec. 22. ltC I.ICHTNI:RO RODS. Arnittatteta Patent. HE SUBSCRIBER calls the atten - -t ion of the public to his superior EI.ECIRIC-M NET LIIIIITNINO Rolls. It Is now fully admitted qn all hands. that every blinding, to be secure frOrn the des tructive intinenco of Lightning, should be pr6vided with a go d conductor.': The large number of worthless Rods that are put up.makes it necessary for purchasers to examine the merits of the different Role offered' for sale. I earnestly invite a rigid examination of the principles on which my Rods are constructed. I have put up nearly' . 6,000 Rods, and have never heard of the loss of one dollar's Worth of property by Lightning. 1 In any building. to whirl) one of my Rods has been at tached. 1. therefore, Pet treat confidence in recom mending t hem. not only as the best, but as the,only safe Rod In use. r - r*The following gentlemen having examined these ',pod.; and given thetn their unqualified' approbation,. have kindly given nee their permission-to refer,to them: WALTER It. JOIINSON. Commissioner of Patents. IL MeNIURTRIE. I T.E. WALLEIt. 31. D. For sale wholesale and retail: at the Factory, Vine et.. above Mit. Philadelphia. 'Orders promptly Wooled to, anti at the lowest cash prices. THOMAS ARMITAGE.. -A01126,18513 174 ha DRY GOODS. . AVE are constantly' receiving Dress v Goods of ,alutoat every 4escrirdion, among which will be found a large AF rtment of Black Silks. Black Moiree Antique. Implu's all wool Mougeline di. Latnes, Plain Shades. Rich Printed Challies; also,' neat styles suitable for Friends, Stlverines. Lawns. Ranges. Embroi deries, kc. '. JESSE WILLI A NI.S it Ctr.. No. IF South Second street, Philadelphia. i Stalin Shawls. • BROCIIA BOEDERS. I , PfIiNTEB BORDERS. ' Crepe Shawls:, , PLAIN WHITE MODE . . BLA(Ri, EMBROIDERED WHITE: , L - and SCARLET. BORDERED WHITE, Silks. RICII BROCADE. PLAID strtiPEo and PLAIN. JESSE WILLIAMS k CO.. No.lB South Second street. Philadelphia April s.lfldi • 14-2 m MISCELLANEOUS. 2.,00 BA BARRELS Super Phosphate b 31. 5 11 :1 j A .4 6 t r l e g e - ivea' ITl l lar g ratte 11. LEONARD do MINTZER. Danker & Dealers in•EAchange. • • • TAMAQUA, PA. fIOLLECTIONS ArI'ENDED T(1 /and drafts for sake nn nll the prinelpal.-iitieg in thi• Union. Also, drafts cur sale on England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. October 13,:',55 FAIRBANK'S SCALES THE subscribers, agents man= L pfacturers. havejust . received a mew article. railed the "Union Co inter Scale." calculated to weigh from , h In ounce to 210 lbs. i For sale at the York Store :, , E. YARDLEY S: SONA ottfrille, April 28th.1R55t • " SAMUEL DILLINCER, TEAR the C;orner , of Centre and Mar .:l2l ket stmots. Pottsville. has on hand a genuine aril cle of Family Lard,' which be offers for' sale, wholesale and retail, at the loivest priers. Chotee Hams and dried meats of the is finality, fruit, vegetables. fish and prt , visions generally. cOnstantly on hand, at prices t, salt everybody. Call eipa Set him, In Mar k et street, neat door above ilenton's den dry Store, ' , Pottsville, April FLOCS, PEED AND COMMISSION STORE,'; rornirof Itfrilrorid & C,‘llorrhill Ateeto,l'otbreili:e Who!eitale and rHE.stibs cil....)it ersrespevtluil , iannotibes -‘, Ito the pnbllc that he flan taken the Fleur and Feed i Store, heretofore kept by ltell.and Mather.. where hev.ill . keep all kinds of Four and Feed. of every descripti , in.l which will be sold:wholesale and retail at the lowr , t ialees. Ho has on hand 3 0.4 assorturrut •.f choke i Family Flour, Feeder call kinds, ouch as Cora, Onto , 511 . 11 . rood. Hay. Straw ,t., c. s no ,011 also w. , ,11 411 klo a of Flour. I , all &c., on Craw ~. ~ . tni,...inn. t , . He respectully solkrlta the patronage of the friends ;of the late thin, and the public gennersliy, ft cling roil& .tent that he can'Cite enthe cath.factim to those who may favor him with their ruitent, lz;A.ke Mellitat. March S. 'fni r, . . 10..1f . . E . • . i NOTICE. ,i • , ~ NOTICE it) Boatmen and Sitippdra; 4 i Coal.'--Ort iarl after the openingol the ,Seitttyl ; kt I Na% igation tor the year Isso, the followin; regida. : lions will he enforced. ; - ; iOrst.-No Boat *ill ho pus meter the tthute eof ilie! landings of the Coinpany for loading. with Coat, I.IOPFS 'the Captain of such boat-or some one 'lcily authorized by ldin fur that put pose shall be present. nod pen-nu:illy at tend for keeping au tteeotint tif the- quantity put on board.. Naomi: A 'bill Of lading •in the usual terns thud be signed by the. Captain for the gnantity s'‘ laden on board the boat, and 11(3 boat will be permitted to ebteror dear from the'docks or lahillngs of the Company mider any unusual furor of Bill of Lading, or 'rapte and uneet , lain lit its otillgatbins. - rant- The S3hitTers of Coal at each landing shall tier sonally. or by their duly authorized ngeni.:, keep awl , IlVt 3;countof 311!(:oal laden on board each bnat eugiged bY them. In such manner rs to entitle the Captain or his agetit. to ehrck or tally the cargo, and thereby ensure enrrert - hilts or 'lading and Manifests of Cargoes for all parties. ' - . InillT FrilllYl. Nay. Vempany. i . V. FIIALF,Y, Pr,t. t Starch :loth. 1'; , !:'.4.! . . i Marsh::!,,:';e: i . . GON-MAKING. A OARRIACES. wag s.ut. hers Whig puma sad the ferriage shop of Mr. G. Jentilugs, would respectfully solicit the patronage of We "I`A•mm=" . ' d customers and the public in eeneraL Being determined to keep up the.reputation of the wart madashy Mr. Jennings. we shall employ none but the bst hands and material.' Call and give us a trial. All work msflsy by us warranted. & 111.111g1ILIM. • gimp, Addition, nearly opposite Yardley & Sow PAttarille, May 5.1855 • 184 f CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Ortur nj tlard and .I%" . ortregion ate., Putisrille, T R. DEI M, of. the late firm-of pj Dell= lr iloffinan, havinOaken the business en tirely into his own bands. is prepared to .. make and repair carriages of every dos- p critition and bind cheaper than ever. and at the IMMO bate. in a style and manner 'uok' to be excelled for beauty and durability by any coach-maker, either at home or abroad, lie warrants all be makes. Thu attention of the public is respectfully called to thelargu and splendid stock of atter:L(6'Es on hand, both new Olati secondlband, consisting in part of Lidds, both single 44 double ecated: Buggies, &lair., Ouiehe.r. Death IVagoin, cfe.„ ;fr. Nothing but the beet material used, and none but thu best workmen employed. Onlers received from n distance and promptly executed. ?Jr: Ul 11131 is hltneelfa practical coach-maker, and teeps carefully posted up in all that relates to the improve ' ments in his line of business. Pottsville. 31ny 451-tf IRON WORKS. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. T'" - SIIBSCRIBIIitS aro non' fully I°M6Riprepared to furnish: at the Ashland Iron - Works, Steam En , inss and Pumpsof any x s t ru t ..,. t iem ,ower and capacity, for mining and other purposes: Coal Breakers of every size and pattern now in use, together with instingsund forgings of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cars of ail sizes and patterns, largo Truck . a and Gorse Cars.—all furnished at • ihe shortest notice. The subscribers flatter them selves that. inasmuch as every member of the firm is a . prictical mechanic, they will be able to furnish nery that will compare favonibly with any:in the lie pion.' All orders directed to Li P. GARNER A Duos., Ash land, Schuylkill county, l'a , will reciAre prompt atten tion. 1,. P. GARNER. MICHAEL GARNER, JQIIN C. GARNER, JUSII2II GARNEIt, Ashland. May 10,'56 10 CARTERS & LEbrs IRON WORKS. Tamaqua, mcnuyarals uounty, Pa. The Subscribers, proprietors of the above named extensive establish ment.an ' nounce to the citizens of Sehnyikill coon ' ty, and the public generally, their readi • _ ness to turn out any and all kindsof work lir their line, at the shortest notice. and in the most sat sftctery manner-Jsuch as building Steam Engines, 111 ' 311- id:Owing Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps. Castings and Machinery of all kinds. :Italy the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction may therefore be safely guaranteed, Orders from abroad promptly tilled. CARTERS'S; ALLEN. ram:ulna, January 27,1555 4-if BEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. HUDSON & Mit/TILER, Init.' and Braila MINI Founders, respectfully inform their pa trams. and the public ;generally, thatth :• • ••faMazu are fully prepared at the above establish --meat. to manufacture Meant Engines at every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and erery ether descriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business. on the most reasonable terms. Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine sr6rk in general. at of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may watitarticle.s in their line in this vicinity. A I 'orders will .meet with Immediate and prompt atten t S. W. HUDSON', March .1,1g,54 W. 8.. lIUDSON. DONALDSON. ' • CI oNALDsoN IRONWORKS. LuEsEß,,cox h CU. respectful ' E : WNW Iv invite the Attention of the business community to their new, Foundry and Machine F. hop. Inthe town of Donald son, Schuylkill county. They are pow leody to execute all orders for machinery. such as Steam engines, pumps. real breakers, mill gearing for Frig and saw mills. railroad and drift cars. (T...kc. Being practical mechanics. we flatter ourselvr. that all work done at the Donaldson Iron Works, will give such satlsfacti,n, as will secure the future custom of theli patron. Orders thankfully received and execu ted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. AMBROSE LOESER. PETER COX. ALFRED JONES. February 2. ISSG 5- LEWIS M 1 I. LEI:. • MEHAVE Dfi N' OS IRN e WORKS, nersvill. TIM Subscriber is prepared to manul • um facture STEAM ENOIN ES i*.f any power, , '' of any capacity" and Coal lireakrrs r i VeL 4 ,;;; of every description ; well as every _other kind of tnachin ry used in Mines, : Breakers. Furnaces. Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. ce. From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and, 'from long exwience in the business, wo'rk can be turned hut at till. eitablishment. at the very lowest prices, Intl id a suPerior quality. Persons degirona of putt ingup machinery of any kind,i are invited to call and examine patterns and become ac.•'., puainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention will he given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEHAVEN. Minersville. December 9,1854 4t-tf • TREMONT. • TREMONT IRON WORKS. .• Tremont, Schuylkill County, Penna. The Subscribers respcettully inv ite , the attention of the huslnesscommunityi =r • to their New Machine Shop and From- , T r® dry. erected in the town of Tremont. and' under the superintendence and manage , mont of Messrs. Z. Batdorlf and Philip Umholtx, where! they are prepared to execute all 'orders for Machinery ofi Prass and Iron. such as Steam Engines of any power?, Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrip lieu, all kinds of Get-ing for Rolling Mills, Grist and' SaW Mills. Drift Cars and 311 kinds of Railroad Castings; such as. Chairs for Flat and T flails. Pro's. Switches. and ill kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Em.- bolt% being a practical Mechanic. and having had the erali lidence nod experience for many years in the Coal Itegioni persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind; are invited to call and examine our patterns and superioil • quality of work, and become acquainted with prices 4 these Works. before contracting elsewhere. Orders of eft try, kind thankfully received. and strict attention will ha 'given to their prompt execution, having severall3. 2(M 30. 40. and #lO horse Engines on hand. . 1 . C. A. n A. M. SELT7ER FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. T. H. IV INTERSTEEN announci Mt! es his readiness, from the completeoutfit 111111 '"" of the above named establislinient. tosnO• /11 •Verf.n... ply all , orders in his line of busines.- such as for steam EuzitWs. Railroad and Drift Cars. Pumps, Coal Breakers, Casting% and llachinO ry of every pattern. Us warrants his.work to ;:ive satk lltli ion, and accordingly solicits patronaga, at home and abroad. Jan. 27. 1555 4-1 v FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. • Tit E Subscribers announce to.the Ptih lie, that they ate the Proprietors nf' the ' Franklin Works Port Carbon, lately ca ..cti47; lied on by S. Sillyman, where they con ...=tinue to manufacture to order, at' the shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumps. Coal Ilreaki:rs and Machinery of almost any size or descriotinu. for.paiuing or ether purpok..s. Alto. Itallroad and Drift Cars. Ir..n Or Brass Cast inzs of any sire or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited. . GEO. IL FISSLEIL Franklin Shovel Works. The snbccribers continue to furnish the Colliers mil Dealers of Schuylkill County. with Shovels of all kinds, st the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is partirn larly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels -bf Any site or pattern promptly attended to. 1 GEO. B. FISSLER. A: BRO. , , port Carbon, August 21, 1852. 34-tr i. FOUNDRY . H AND Steaar Factor,y, te. Li ,fL • • - N Tle E.—The business of the lath thin NM of SNYDER & MI ',NES, will be Mlltih- Z,,, j...,...„: lied by the subscriber In all its various rtillaZa= branches of Steam Engine building, Iran •- ----,-,-- - Founder. manufacturer of all kinds 'ef Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, RailroAd Cari, &c.. ke. Ile will also continue the business of Min ing kind Selling the celebrated Pine Fowl Phitc.d.c/a and IdAdif awl Siro'i it reins Reel -lsl, (rats. being sub• prop*, for ff these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER; January 21,15ta 3-If .i -. • TO COAL OPERATORS & Pioneer Boiler Works. . Mg • - The subscribers respectfully invite the 141_ mg". attention of the business communityto their Boller Works. on Railroad street. Den low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville. PM, j where they are prepared to inanufactui`e BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks. Blast. Pipes, Gasometers. Drift Cars. Le_ .ke. Boilers on hand. Being practical mechanics. and having, for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of busin, _ss. they tfitt, ler t henlselves that work done at their estahlighment 4, ill give satisfaction to all with may favor them with a ralli— fndividuals and Companies will find it greatly to their tub vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhilre. May 5, 1533 19-tf JOHN & JAMES Nomx, . POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. I r TILE SUBSCRIBERS. respectfully lan SOW 1101111C00 the notate that their new 801 l • tog Millis now completed and in - full flpe ,judic ration. and that they are prepared to lop lay all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes %illicit they N , ill warrant to be superior in quality to Any Obtained from Abroad. at the same prices. They also manufaciure T Rails. PT the use of the Coi ncides :mot Lateral Loads weightim from 21 In 50 lbs.iper yard. made of the best Iron, and"which `will lK foOnd lunch cheaper than the imported article. Reim: practical mechanics, and having had consider:tide .: , tperlence,lo the Iron bnsiness, they natter tit, :wolves that they can give entire satisfaction In purchasers.:and tiled make it their interest to patronize home "nutatifac. (tires. ' , JOHN BURNISH & CO. December 0.1551 49-tf Mai WASHINGTON IRON WORKS •1, I ottsville, Pa., ' REle A ims's' J. WREN t. MOS. respectfully - incite the'attention of the business community . to their New Machine Shop and Boutolry , 110 4 erected to tweet, Coal and itallroadstn , ets, Band frontina; on Norwegian street. where they are prepared to exerute all orders for roaehinelT of i . .lllfS and 11 , 41. siteh as Steam EnTincs. all kinds of year; in 4 for Rollin:: Mills. Grist anti Saw Mills. Simde] and . Muhl,. actim! pumps. Cell Breakers. Drift Cars. ail kinds of Ilai.roll tastinTs. s aril its Chairs for Flat :aid 'T tall: l'ro-!,s_Snitelt , -...i:c.; all Linde (,I cast and wronghtll ron Shaftin7. Beim- practical tneeltinles. and hallo:An:0e Ih o ‘ 1, 1 ,,m . pt of tit,. foil Region their study for y';ears.. also all kinds of 'Ma,:liitiery in their line of finsinessAlniy natter them...lves that work .lone at their vstablh-ljnent *ill give satisfaction to all who mar honer them with a call. All orders thAntfullv received and promptls cao cOted: on the most rea , otnitle terms. i JOHN Y. WREN. THOMAS WREN , , ' JAMES WIZEN. „. October 2.1550_ It-tfi BEI ._...„....._ . . ; PALO ALTO ROLLING raiLL I •, • I 4 ....;.... THE Subscribers beg leave 0 au.. ' - ",, nounce to their friends and the ptildic, 1 ,"," „, i zenerally. Iha t their new Rolling $ll at ! ---:",,,,;, Palo Alto i:: now rouplete, and it) full ..";!, ~...:....'•-t......_Operation. and that they are prepated to i turnibh T rail,; of varilaus Patterns. rel.: hit;; frwri 2:: lo i .0 tbs per yard. Also. different .1/.1,. , of far, squai; and round merchants' bar iron. i . inalor, fer rails or lar iron are respectfully solicited. !' and will meet ait h,prompt attention If left :WI at 1 the llolling Milt, Iltb:ht ,1; Lereh's ilardwr.re - , f 4 tonc. t'entre street. or at. their etnee. HAYWOOD, LEI; ~:;tit: ; IFFICE—N. E. corner Centre and ' 1 7 31nrk,st Mmets.'2.(l t.tory. l'ottsrlile,Janttark Ist. lIS 1,1 i . The undersizni4 have this day loroled a et -part- I I, norehlp under the style and firm of, LtAywooD, lig A: l'il., for the purpose of manularturin 11111 m:tti ” , llitar Iron, at. their Pal.) Alto Bolling 31111. I , BENJAMIN II NYlNqt.tp, 1 • : . , RICHARD LEE. i f 111.:011.0F, BRIGHT, .. WM. HARRIS. I The llivinego . of the late tirtn of bee. Briglit & Cn.,Will settled by Iho trot of ilaYwot,l , Lf e A Co . - Li 1 i he ~,,„.1,:::., ~ . . 7-t . • ' , r : ASHLAND. TAMAQVA. MINERSVILLE. PORT CARBON. POTTS VILLE. Ini ME TO BUILDERS. - i- , - -SHINCLE4i SHINGLES!! , ..!i i pIiESTNUT joint 'sliingleis, warrant -kJ at for dorabflity,at t 0 perl.ooo, allayi on timid at thesasv mill of the stdiserlber. i'orwartl nit In every di reeion by Railroad. ~ , , , W. t . 31ATZ. Wayne tO., ne s ar the '..nitnmit. gehaylkill Co. Feb .10, ',O 1 : I :1 ;..i.,ea .. . . . , _1 • • LUMBER! LIANIBEI I! ‘ iiihe subscriber, 'respectfully, announces to the public that he has eoluplated blaSteam Cir cti r Saw-mill in Locust Talley; Schuylkill county, and Know prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest price .s.4.—snrh is Pine, ileialock and White Oak of every Mae and description. !gr . Bills of Lanfber cut to order at the,sbertest notice. N0v.17,'.56 46,1 f ti EDWARD E. BLAND. 1 LUMBER S LUMBER I: . THEsubscriber having on the lot day of November, Ism, purchased the entire interest of ds. Severn 4,... Co., in a saw-eeill at Mennt ricpc, situ ate in Butler township. S.thuylhill county, is prepared • tri furnish tills of Lumber with despatch. and respect filly solicits the palinnage so liberally ) bestow .on the niti red firm. AS. hiItSELL. . IPottsville..jexmary 12, 36 LU ' BER AND PROP TIMBER. l iNl i to N sis T pp Z ly anER; & DAMES, arc p d r o ex e a r r ti ti . hp.r, from . their 31111 s (sawed to order) at the cheapest . Wes. Dealers and builders will find it their interest to buy from them. They haVe also a quantity of prop.tim bpr'for sa:e, which they will deliver on the LittlaSehttyl kill Railroad. 3 miles. above Tamaqua. ' ITamaqua, July 7,'33: • • • 27-tf • • WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, T;ETWEEN TIM Sunbury & Erie Railroad afidthe Canal. O o Ppeatite the Furnuee, Wiilian4ort, Penns: — 1 EO. S. BANG,ER & Whale )1(•• sale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of white, and yellow pine flooring boards. sash, &ors. blinds. shut. tens, siding. wood mouldings, de. Ji,t rind scroll sawing, &Hey and plain. All dsscriptions of turning and plonlog c lone wifh promptmlss, and in the best Manner. Feb. 0, 'st3 , , MEDICINAL HOMEOPATHIC BoOKB AND NicDICINES. 313ROFESSOlt Slll4.LL'§ Alzinual of 4 ,1_ Practice.. lierriitg's Deml‘stic Physician t ., Laurie's Tarent's (Wide, with the - Mealehfis nd a r Family 51ed1- ;clue Chests, fur sale by J. MORGAN. Third Street, Pottsville. 'Jan.l9 'Of, • IJuke 9,7)S 23-1 • :I- 'NEW DRUG ANDIVIEDICI E STORE. lIENRY SA.YLOR, forilierly= gist for 3. S.C. Martin,respecttolly annoUnces to the public that he has, established hiniself in the apothecary bu.thiess, and opened a nee drug store, near W..% R. Kllne's rahluct warerootos. in Market ttreaf.'dbore Second. and invites the patronage of Ithose who may require anything in Ids line. promising that every care acd attentionithat hiS experience wilt enable hint to give. and that the nature of the business idemands. ' [Pottsville, April Ia,LISStI 15-ly A HUMAN LIFE SAVED. - Dow Nole,. Mich.:d March 11.155t_ A. RHODES, Esq,,,Pear Sir : . A. I took your medicine to sell on consignment. 'no cure no pay.' I take pleainre in stotitur its effects as reported to me by three brothers who live in thh; place. and their testimony is a fair spechned of ail I base re ceived e--“I Lave tol!.en nine bottles of Conklin told me— Christie's Ague Rah:am, and continually ran down c hile using it until my lungs andllver were congested to that degree that blood discharged from ntythouth and boWels. so t hat all thought It impossible for, me to live.i ',much an other chill. Thodoctors, too, did alb they could for me, but thought I must die. Nothing 111 me any good un til I got Rhodes' Fever and Ague - Cure. which at once relieved me of the distress and nausea at my stomach, and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a per manent cure in a short time." IL M. Conklin stys:-1 had been takity , medicine of as good a,doctor as we have in our 'county, and taken any•quant Sty of quinine end specifics without any good remit. from -sth August to 17th December. But seeing bow likely it operated on my brother, I got a bottle of Rhodes Fever and Ague Cure, which effected a perma mint cure by wring two thirds of a bottle." • i'. M. Conklin W,'U;: not here. but both the other broth ers say his case was the same as 11. M . P. I sold themed bine to both the same dayt'atid the Cure was as speedy from the saute small quantity. and I Might so specify. 1 Yours. with respect, • ' A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Gerd, proof as it is. it is of no-better tenor than the vast timnber orlike redid. cates I. !tau:, already published. and the still greater amountt that is continually - pouring in to me. - One thing more. Last year I had Occasion to caulion the public in these wordet:--I notice one firm who have taken one of my general circulars, sribstltuted the naunal of their nostrum for my tnediOtie, and then with brazen impudence end their paiimhlet'w it h the exclamation • Let I the proprietor of any other medicine say as much if he i dares,, ' Re. • Now 1 take pleasure in saving that the caution refer red to the same “Dr. Chrtkie's Agile Balsam" that is mentioned in the abikve certiticate. , • There are several other industrioui. people whoareap plying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about - my Fever and Ague C - Ure, or Antidote to Malaria, except ' the certificates of cures, and the :certificate of the cele- brated chemist. Dr.,lames It. Chilton of New York. In favor of Its 'perfectly harmless character. which is attach- ed to every bottle. Tiles.; will always serve to distin guish my medicine from Imitat lons. TAB. A. RHODES. Proprietoi-• Proritirner. X.I. I For sale by S. C. :th.RTIN, J. G. BaowN. and by Drug; gists generally. April 2.fq IS5r, 17-2 m • • LET US REASON TOGETHER. . 1 : • ' ',.• ..' . , , I - ;i• . i t. 114 • Q' , ';'?4,'...* f ' ,• " L .O; -?- t... 1 ii,! 1 , 1 ,4 "N: .• : V- ' ' - .. --16° . - '`. A: t. > '' ' 7i -1. -;:13 . -!',W • ! Il il v r';Wq,'NV;l'„ - 4 -, 4e".' , gt 1 'N-If° • 7 1 7 1 L 1J 1 -L , 0 .1..!k , \ •te , '.'!. 4.• -: ~,,i n 9 ,p. , j j • 'tE.*•-• . t " • - ..et,' 4;• - 1 i t t ,_ .... .....”,.. , - . 1 HOLLOWAY'S .PILLS. Why are W:3 Shrkt TT 'HAS BEEN the lot Of the hninnn race to be weighed' down by disease and suffering.— HOLLOW AY'S PILLS are spol:111v adapted to the relief of the Wok : the Yrrrnus. thin DritcoP. and the /Winn; of all climes, ages.' sexes, and - toonstil talons. Proiessor 4loiloway personally supidintemiS the ,nianufilettire of his medicines in the United S.fales.,and offers them to. a free bud enlightened people. as the trot remedy the world ever saw for the removal of Anse:tam These Pills Purify 'the mood. These famous Pills are expressiV combined' to operate on the stomach. the,liver. the kidneys'. 'the lunge. the ekin.and the honels.correcting City deranaelnent in their functions. purifying the blood. the very fountain of life, and thus eurinv disease in all its forms. . , . Dyspepsia and Liver. .Complaints. Nearly halt the humitu race have taken there Ping. it ! has been proved in all part s, of the world that nothing i has been found equal to them in'eases of disorders of the 1 liver. dyspepsia, and stomach ; complaints generally.— i They' soon give a healthy tone. ti, these organs. however much deranged, and when all other meant bare failed. I General Debility. m Health: , 1 Many of the most despinic Governments have opened their Custom houses to the introduction of these Pills, 1 that they may become the medicine of the masses ; Learned Colleges admit that this' modivine is the best remedy over" know n.for.,persons of delicate health. or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating ! properties never fail to afford relief. ~ , Female Complaints. • No Female. young or old, should hex ithout this reit.- brated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly course,at all periods. acting.,in ninny cases liije a charm. i It isalso the last and !safest medicine that ran be given to children of all ages. and for 'any c,inplaint; collet- ' quently no family should be without it. I Holloway's Pills are The beid remold known in the world for the following riite,,,,; - Asthma.' I illeadaelips,-. 2 ' i ._. Itowel Complaints, , . Indigestion, Coughs, . ,-.: ' I nilifen za.-t . Colds. .I Intl:no:Ohm% Chest Diseases, v t Inward Weakness, -' Costiveness, I Liver 1 envoi:tints. ~,. i Dyspepsia. I,9wine.s of Spirits, I ; Diarrhwa, • Piles. .- ' , .'. • 1 Dropsy. Stone and Gravel, 1 , Debility. . Seem - id:try' 'Symptoms, • i Fever and Ague. , Venereal Affections. . ' Female Complaints. -,.! Worms of all kinds. . I Sold at the manufactories of Professor llollonay, SO Maiden Lane,'NeW York. and '2.44 Strand, Pontion. and by all respectable Druggl.4 a and Dealm s of niedicines throughout the United States. and the civilized world,in i boxes. At In cents. c..it,l; cents. and $1 each. zviy-There is a considerable saving by taking thelnrger.l l SiZt.S. N. 11.—Dirtictions for the guidance of patients in every ; disorder are .iflixed Co each boN, ‘ '.. , , Mae 26. I ,iis ; , . ' 21-ly THE GREATEST.- 1 osicomama medical DiSCOV'ery OVILLic Age: . i ------ ---------- .., • .„ 1 LI D . . , 1 -- r IL "TiENNEDY, of Roxbury,. has WIIIE- SCREFM. , -, • . • . I : - LOCKJAW. — It is well known that this .- ".... .disN)vered in One of our Common pasture w.a•do a , . .1. , the moot dreaded and paii.ful .....'aenplain: - :--' j t ' i . MINERSVILLE.. 1 flesh is heir to, and frequently' bailie, the 1, , ':. , ~ remedy that cures : I , --..; ! . Every Kind 'of Humor,• • , ' .• medicalscienee to cure. Ii may he. noel . from the wock scrofula (low n' to a common pimple. 1 "4 I (Late. Kurtz, Beyerir &. to,) 1. ' nails into the feet. We have know p . Ile has tried il in over 1100 eases, and never failed us- ' • ' ' • Manufacturers of _. rept in two'crits6 (both thunder iimor).• Ile has now in' ; 40 . 6 . wire c , Ol ~...0 , , , ,,5 . coat iiiddie,,, Wire . Fituseti by ,inivly rattail.); a. pin :tut , ' t •r"......." It ois, Sc., itc.. Millersville. Schnylkfll , a g nih !, b2 ' . his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue. eu%ting. the-Artie( IN it I) Hasa, aji : ' ail within twenty Miles of Itoston. 1 . '''',..b ° "rrrtm-," 7 " - ' Counly. - •'t Property pulling nut a Wog-nail . . .and , 2 1 , . Two bottles ire warranted to cure a nursing rave l • ,:,..,- .." - r ... "'•-•..- Thankful for the liberafpatronagethe'y , other ways. The following, contributed ''''' .4 •,i5 month. have : received from the Coal hcale:rs aid others. irethe i ha;timere Soo for the benefit of its reader - ..,:: 'it 0n..f1. three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples ' - last, would most respectfully solicit their custcln Ili the on the face. . 0 —I: . future. All work (learnt our'shop will be warranted. So be n orth re-Int-wt. rift;; :' : .., Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles. I "I have noticed. lately, Several death- ' - 4 Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in'that no one need he afr.rid of getting .1 badj , .b. i, ' jaw, and for the inform - alien of all, I to. .' ! the mouth and stomach. . dr. linrta being one of the bides% and the most exPe ' cleared Wire Worker in the re , naty, we feel Sure , that Nio certain remedy. When any One runs :. t , :. • . Three to rice h(ft ties are. Warranted to cure - the worst ' , can turn out the best Coal Screens in the Region. -,' , sharp iron into any p.itt I , t . hi, bod v. t.::-. - casopf Erysipelas. : . • .. , ~" 4.11 orders addressed to .1. 11. Kurtz. 31inersvillc. to'W . One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in 1., . , •' • .. - • 111(R11 smoke Ville, tai . a. V. all tedilft , .. i! . ...". G• . Heis(er. Pottsville or Kurtz .t... Heisler. Minersville , the eyes. , 1 0 then take 0 cloth or silk .i.itindker , h te•.. : 'own hottlesare to to cure running of the ears ' ' - will be promptly attended to. , Otd-Ncreett : repaired, I . Sla'y 19. ISS, .20, , over the bowl of tho pipe, and blow :•t and blotches amore the hair. , i . ---- ;7 , through the Amu into the woen.l. T •, , Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and I r • POTTSVILLE. 'Junin. , ulcers:. ; ' ! One !fettle will Mire scaly e rept ion of the skin. I WIRE SCREEN FACTORY.. : chat-ging. I have tried, it inpelf. aa i , 1... , , 1 . ... , : 1 'two,orthreerbottles are warranted to cure the wont ! Change of Proprietors. : .. ease of ringworm. ' , '1 .. r , gl.. , and found it gave itumedi..Ol. .e. , lief. t. it ti....., , t i has been sonic dart !..tatidit , 4l,:it. w I, TWa or threet bottles are wards • to :lire the most , ..._„.,,,, ' l• lIE undershxneo nas a's-. tobacco is • , ... ~ ... 4 the dt , si....rate case of rhellillat ism. , - . ..... ',... snored th e proprietorship of the :Wire . Three to fotir bottlfs arc warranted to cure the salt I -,- S , r(4m Factory in Coal street:lately eon- chance to get such a ir , tin el.'?-- , rh,eurn. • -, ! ll " I li ducted by IL L. Cal:p.m - id lesires to 011 : .-Nive to eight bottles will cure the worst case ef scrofula., 'll3 attention (if CoahOperators and the public generally' To ('lt: .to Kill ti L.% t.s. --.-- To lie' Om' . 4 , beneflt islalways experiene'd from the first bottle,' to his extensivoestablisliment. Arrangements are made - ' chits he r.I, .J11 , 1 ,, t NIA 0: ' , , and a peffeet ,illre.:jo,Warranbcd:‘ hen the above quantity : for procuring the ilgy Nst of materials, and orders for plave. theta Bins ~ , . is taken. ' ' i ~ t toe of a11 . ..111 , 11 b: , •', 1 , i Remier. 1 peitelle , dover a thonsand hot tles of this In the: work to a large amount will be filled at the shortest' rte' fin ors. Then t 0,.. furl` . . i lice. and on the most satisfactory.terms, • and terpeetioe, Ea, pa. it. .1. (up, an... 1 vicinity of Reston. - t i know - .the effects of It in every; :the suberiber. moreover. hosing secured the services case. So sure l ,as water will extlhguish fire, so sure will . of skillful and extatrieneed 'workmen invites the 'nest ri- 1 1 pi s ~,;ii red ore tiW grea:e and dirt, at I • h this Imre lumior. I neYer,sold a bottle of It but that' g eri lte a sa t( l , 7a t i h n , at b, io s n t o tu r r t n e e s a t .old another:jailer a trial it always speaks for itself. of f ut h i i n s riscth7vniisl'aPnruc'fmacits:.lifest.l . tem , .t",1.1i:tr..t11...1;.14',.—,,,1,H.r:1ifi.g..11 ' I t '' l l l t e i d7r i t i g , c r , i , and 1 theit 1.1p:1111:•7 There are tive;thinp about thhi Ille•rb that,appear to me' fan 8.1555 1-tf ' - .1011: , 1 HARLAN. 1 -Pre-' , ""° ""'• ''' the liners -I ,- .urprising; fly:4, that it I grows In'our pastures, in some ..; ' • . • ie e/in , it in the hand, then orbiting -.- . , , 41 , ' •-• , , , , plaits quite plentiful. and et lea Vain.: has never been . r . t, .. i. mg, in , me . rt in, . ,' ~!„,,,.• t., ti,,, , ort, ti,e iiiiniii, mail 1/49 111.1 , ';-:-..,,;,;: known until 1.1 'ttirovored It ill .IScifo-- . -secoml, that it .!O. - - BVILPLPII4IC.IICO ENT . Bc, co • 7 sso . I -❑i on in thit ii - ay: 11,th the outsf.ie • i.l -I .''' Mould cure all kihtls of Irtunor.i 1 • ta . .e r , .. 4 Tic „Men t ,, Orel soon-idea of the sudden rise and great 1 , , 1 the 'dove.. •hould be treated i 1 1 , t• itincoN ir„,tiLtNG v,'ORIES." - s ''''''' '- (.. " • ' 1 '••• • p,,pulaiity ))1;tliel discovery. 1 still state that in April. . am... -.I ore thee .ct to do t• into tuo , lerii:' -5 ' ROlniEtt S. tNT a t. , t.. inattnf,rtuli-r• T.'''Y • .-, ~.• , . a ~_ ~.,... ....... ts, - ,:•., I peddled itand sold about six I,nttl . o per day—in , of Cud and Wrought IR'\ I: 411 AM.. place. and Hornig the time' t.l .lryillg, 4' 1 .1' ApriLlsl-1. I,ioldoverone thensand bottles per day of it. : , _,,KM....... - o f „,.„ -- ,-,•,t,,,ription. in, it.. the at t.'nt ro . are stlA . lChed from time to time, to'or , • Pal.: of the wholesale drug;iiks who have been in the '. ~‘ ' : ,...u',"- -" ..,"::.,,--' nf the public to tindr brirteh , 'f l'"' n "' from shrinking. e'onte dry them ..I. huslaess twetity and- tliletv yeArs, say that 'nothing in: 4 ii .,l , yao.ik i., h u tch is -. conducted i f , Jon: , 11 tto.v. , ,i h. . ~, - ti :e t to keep tire tin- er- : tretched. • the:minds tif pat Ont tindVinej,hras ever like it. There lic . r7ellc ' - I •I ' i t Putt: , il l • I'''" na ' ''' - . aet.orv. lit Coal f .6'l. , , • . , , ri , r ,. • 1 . , el" n i n.. .•1.,ve.; I.v tit., pioce... !' • is a universal praise of!it fr,ini fill quarters. _ - They can feirni,li Veramt.i.s. Trelli.: Iv, rk t. , 1 A . i . , , ~.., . s In my own praetice I alwayso.ept it strictly for Itinnors ,• le„ "1.1,,,,i,T,,,i,,,,,,, , p, ,,,- . Itroi-s• 1 , .1 lo '''''' ''''' " r(. taken not to a pproaeli too Lear a li:.:ht —but since its int rodinttion aS 4 general family medicine,' style; Wind >,11:111 814, eelkre;ratiii'..land Wir, Nettinz 'pi i; , , ..le "1n... aofive. l'‘'lr elearun , „7, the ..I , ,Vt•-, :Svat and Woilder•iii virtues Mitre been • found In it I'll3l Or all kinds. at ill , shortest nt,0. ,. nso.t i n tho lowr-t :, o . „. , , h t c - "attc,on!y 1.1."1,n 1 . )" the 'inn 1.1 , t anti liar- ' n t t. i I never siii.pected ' .. i . i •. - 1,1-11t.5. thgetilk.'l . With Ir•Jii rod=teads.k. • . city' f "th uid gpirit gas.' ',Used 'to. lawn . Several earls ofopilept lc lita÷.a disease which was al-' .1 -en pours. EllgllSh 11ar,11,-1,a,.0r, N 7.. :ie.. 1,1,,, , , r ity ; 1 . ' - wayS consiele•red incurable. hare beetbmred by afew hot • prices. - . ties. ..o.avhat a Mercy if-it will pr o effectual in all ~ N; IL—y e :amen' b.:s totally t'ly'!"''''' t • It ' - ' 1 ;" .. r 4 A 'NI" W • tr l'l C"K I:IICKEN:..- ..3SeS of that,awfill malady—there are but few who have up to shit cu<toMers. Et erythill•Z, in their lincon hand i„, e i„, 4 i s hi g hly recteionesided to 1.....-• • ' awn tnere..f.f, it that'll have. r . otl i 0 k r t. ' or,rdcred. will 1, ,, fur ai,11.-a ~t. tia.;,,b?rt, ~. .. • , .. oss. she o,itken up, put it in ~ i nn. ~., i I know of ~ e.veral carer of, propsv.' all of them aged' Fehrnary •:.,.1‘...-0; ..i. , •ly ~ l over wits ' nit, r : let 11., steer no n. , ,.11.0. ,' rteilple c URA ,Dy it. For the vitrious - diseaSeS of the Liver, , fi smarnsawnsrszo=" 2l2.2l - sisgligacwiliagnilai ~ : - dom., e.,a he a thickening of ere,:m :u: i iiiek h e adch. llyspep . sitt. Ai:Unita. Fever.l 1.713 t... rain . • • . in the side, piscases ot the Spltie.and particutoly ln .11s, , . , ' THOMPSON & DEMMER ! din , a 1.11 ,, , , •.f butter. and !wt•per ~ 1 . I-, inst. , of the kidm,ys. *.c., tht o . discovery hag . done mr.re Bain kens 'and Deniers in Eichouge.4 made and- heked 3 pair of 5pp,rt., , ,, , ,, -, ipsod Min any medicine ever hi OWIII . •' . , S.tidi ~f . fit , Krpre , A Qtlir,e, C t lttrc• 5tr . , , ,. t , forpic eetteft. but'roil shin, an.:l en t :o-m : No cholla... of diet neeesNtryi-eat the best you g, t and. .. •(••"' ' , - ThiS i-t touch better tliat. ellb•heis 1. ,, f'ottst'ilie, l'n.. . ke: :11 -- -il,t, -:,,,i i , .enough of if. ..• , 1 'Llireetioncifor 7.l...ve.—Adults, &le tatil t ssp.onfitt rei• day - C-'- W 7 ILI/ strictly attend toall rollectio tis • tiro .le to make. lie l'ill: L. —children over : Jen years. A dcFs..rt spooful—A(l.ll-ot : : / from titre to Piglit years.'tea-iiptionful. As no direetions ' ..ntru.;•lt-.1 to i'll;;Iti, Th.;•,..,..1iAt0 r t i,..'01.- - s P.1p..i., !Lot h "ii'''lt , ''f''. the chtt'kett '-' . .ravY l'" *. ''''• eau In. appral , le to all t von4litutlons, take suflirlent to . 1.03115. Sh”CkN. 'I:ld. all Otl2.l6+l{uritie.x. opora:ou tlio bovol: tv ie.; a day. illesiirs. Taylor. Ilrothst s. Ilanhers. N..i5. York., Draft' . . _ --_ _---:----........- , on Union Bank of 1,0'1,101. Belf.ist L iiik in.:, Comp:: Ti ot .1: ANII- 001: ' To.;ill- . 1• .., IL. t "-. "Ai s4 31 a" " i:l‘;tilred . I, Y • . th - iN A L1..15. /IN N EDY. '! . N .,. 1 2 0. m, ~,1 8/ ,..1. R05tmr.y,.1b1.4..; Irel..init. Nati.o..ii.Barik ot ;';' ,41 ;‘ , 1 ,1 ; "/ F° a t ll' ' ilh o c ' t. ; all i;ut.ce.. i' ft: rtreti t'il:11!., 1, o ..:1:,• , ' , ~,rk-i, 4 ' . i Price, aha Dollar.. .- • _:, . • Messrs. fir,en L TaOor.l.lverpo'A. J Irholesoh ..%/eqts:•‘-,N,w Yuri: I t ..C. N. Clickner, .S 1 - ' : , li , sre; • Taylor, Brun. 4 Co.. 1.i...111. I";•.-otlan•I ! . I.;;Ate I . l.l,Wtleteti.! It.• 11 :ti; ;••;;;; --' •;" ' , .-.' , 1.• , , litrelitY St1;00: i''. It: Iii1);•.,11?.. IliliadwaYfitushton & ; Cimm'antly on In and fist Nil.. f. r any ati;;;U:x.t..runt ' 3" yulle•:;; i•••;; , ;)"' ill : •••lil , ';'"A l'" i• ' ''. 4 , ,''' . !, Clark, 1;5 Broadway i" A. 11..4 D. Sandl. It 'Fulton 81. - 5-1. uPwar , L... In re to milt purobasers. . , thi: Islnan to o it 1 , .1,:C., 'OW •'l'. , ' ,- J-I't Wholf,Wl nawnt, fur VenOylvanti. T. AV.. bran .3c : Tli,se Ilrath. ore partlii!. 3t Si 11t.. 3lld are good it} 4 , y, , , lit in „ :10 hy 11 , 0 „ in , L:. ,1.,1 t 0,,,,, ~: .1: SONS, 13'2 North 2nd Ktrei.t. Vltiladelphitt. . = !, ry part of Irinirlittul. I trland. Bc , Ydand. and N% alto. Vie • r .i.r cluaoliur • an ' ul thn .....onv N..;. , :, Far gale Iti Pottt.ville, by J. O. Prawn. J. C. Hughes i current Mink Nritvs exrhangiA at tin. first rates. Laud ' . • • ' , ;, • " ':' , ....;if: Dad IL lliffroeu. . _ ...day 19. l 1 , 51 244 y . , W:urati'.l4.ll;.!ht mud grid. p., .. . '. vart.ltil 11: , 111.:; ail, ' ;it 1 •'.lt 'kw— ~,••,• . ' •. Mlty 21.1 i,;;• - - , 214 t' ' l'Ot!-ville. Ayril U.`, ;A - . t.ran.li.:"P-,13 ',-.1 1.., i ..tilittli , - . • .. • . . . s PHILADELPHIA. Ati rertisejtetehit irt t,ype an trona/ will be thiergeti 60 per cent:Ur/rimer" no our gulag! rates ti3ll; I . lreiseileire : C. FOSTER'S PATENT • Hata and Peter Printing hones !! 1 . Manufactured and for We by tiAItILE - Y & MATLACK. - • .ti 0.16 Arch street, i'Vtdadr./11402. May 17,'56 • ' . '21.)-olut M'ass. 33.1.coarcsros ciARTLEV & FOX'S PATENT Suitable for • Foundries, Rolling Mills, Smith Fires, &c. Manufatturixl and fur sa te by • CLAItTLEY MATLACK, • Ne.l4 Arch steed Philadelphia., ]Lay 17, '56 • ::4•450 OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! ' .136. MCI COYEIM rois • 5 1110DCSON & KEAN, ' Nos, 5 $67 5 s.,Wl)arves, General Commileion Merchants, and Dealers in 11 - HALE AND SPERM OILS, FOR 311- NING - ,AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 01 7 FICE—PEN - ssnrazin RAIL.; T'otterllle. Sept.;'.2, . „ 3i-tf. • °EMILY & BROTHER, No. 245'2 Chesnut St:, above Ninth,.Philadelphia lneite attention to their extentdve assortment of .IMPORTED CARPETINGS, pe t n t, t i o-d es fay, em- hracin - the new and . Velvet Tapestries, Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Three-Ply, Extra Heavyy. Ingrain, • Best Venitians I All of which are warranted to be of the beat quality and will be sold at the lowest prices for enFh. 11AI LY do 111101111Elt. Philadelphia, Sept; 15,15,3 37-Iy, INDUSTRIAL WORKS, C Moll; mu, rratrr. orrivrts L'ottt AND 2lsr.. rnam,'A BEMENT,DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, ' TOOL BUILDERS& IRON I:OUNDERS, ARE prepared to stake Designs and DrAwings for MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES A SMITH SHOPS. and to furnish ail tha necessary Machinery . , ; Tools, , Cranes, • . - . Cupolas, - ' Blowers, - ' Forges, &c. Machinists Tools ()revery size and drseript ion. Shaft bag of the best quality. nith Unproved adju , tatte Hang ers. Pulleys of all diameters and fares: Pulley and Hal -nee Fly Wheels. and all such Castings as nn• mad.• in Imam. of any size required, flolls and Rolling 31111 work..te • Januar) . a.'718 NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE ftWmidahle enemies.to• evil. them is the grub .:iihich sometimes, lite' ;.,, 4 _ l, strays whole fields, and frequently •141v..:1.. -' , , 4 „, 1211/1/ teriously. One of the best :111 , 1 Ili •: ... - ' clout remedies—perhaps the very 1 , ,,,t c , Boated—is the application of , eitt a. ~...,,. :.. Oak makes its' appearance el; 14 I. ;:1.1111 , 1. I .:". . i nie part of common tab; and tiove letrts 1-i, ' 1 1 ` ti ' iiir gyipsum„ and apply about .i.iali t.int;:sp.,,,i. -_;, ) 1 ,',7 : ' i ,irmii'd each hill,-amt it rill Ile 1 , ,t1t1.1 (WI, .1. • .I.r; 10 . 04.etion. The, uixture should not eome to • 4 ea ,,, Oct lijzi, th e sprouts. as it may destroy 0,—.(;- fare. llitlli-lIIVIIIOiI has been tried over Ulla vii ~.'..:; '' r .:„ Ilt4 some of the best farmers of Petins-ii . .. ;;;;; . p Piilaware and Jersey. and when properly .; ; , hits net Cr Jailed to be perfectly stiecc•st „. •:'l l h o iie - our farmers, who have reins 11l I , ',,r 1 -: d4redittions of the grub, this se 5.;12. liill lt 4 . tins mixture. leaving a few alterna, . re..• .;', v; .:" did without the salt, and oituunicak to us M., •-•;„ the Ttu cult. - :• jolt i we; To Ms:Asyut: IlAr IN Mows...:-The (li' . • ::: iA II the Net , ./ce.reif ilroneo' says that l ehas ; •4,1,.., she following rule Mr finding the number ; ;..., .r of bay in a given bulk :—"Take a mow '''. I: itlll. 'l5 tetil l in depth; and which hasx licco lilts i ~..:- 0 ,- ; , bay, es it was drawn from the field, and in. r . ;',. roe lying till spring, atnl meatiure ; tilt. length, 1.,. , ~- , ,4 . :lied and hei4ht in feet—multiply - them to get tt . ';`,!, a''' ihical contents. Fur in-danee—the lengt,. , f.;: ; - ",, 'feel, breadth 11) feet, and height Ii; feet - - 1; , • `.• •".• l:l...makes 80t1. multiplied by Ili, equal t.; l. to. ;cubic feet, which, being dulled by ;Ott. is, ; irna :her of fectJhat make a ton Of ,2,00t1 lbs., i;:.. • .—..„ FJI.I.YMAN & KAERCIIF.It. ':18 tons 200 lbs. The top of a nom - , say :,', ,- - Cabinet ititre Rooms rind .11,inufackw7! -Ye. I.S Secnwl I;third, we rate at SIM feet to the bn, the 1:. ,- streel,.l , lolo Dock strect. l'hilutle;phio. A. S. Sillyman.l r. ' ` ' , VA) feet, awl the bottom of the Mow at C.; ... ', si 'fD. M. Keercher. 1 ;the whole bulk would Beverage i'ott feet, -,i ' ~,. P. s.—nur friends trom Pottsville and the Coal ltegion imowi is 12 or 15 reel deep hut if only sor ;i• -; the will find it ti their intervct te give thi: a rail. .5% that is 1; SUI T .. our native place, we areoletermined to du ourh..; It ;;; dceii, counttest for a ton, ant,. to e , : ,, , ,,...z, , T please them. Alt orders will be promptly attended to II with other bulks." - . u"?' in t'ai Philadelphia. October 11. isr,r 4 . 451 y / . - I. '' ?. this . y,f ' iS _ _ _ , 1101 T To NAN'? POTATOESI — A pan„ ; , - MANUFACTURERS' libeet. published Ms. :Scotland by a farmer '1 Craig, 01l the pot.' t., di•ease and its ;;. INSURANCE C OMP A NY. l i planling three ditTermit•hinds of pet.,t , •,, I - CIIAItTER PERPETUAL. - !. last year, very favor:Ole results were • :Two out of the - three varieties plantei Granted by the State- of renusylvanta..: • • - i i .• , ~,•,. ;ion previous occasions almeteo b y the 4-... .., CAPITAL $500,000. •'I were found to' be perfectly, healthy a; ; Fire, Maxine & Inland Transportation.; ,I, when dug, and experience has slomo t,.. . -.. kept well during the weather. lie 1e , .,. i t AttiiN 8: LIPPIM2tAT. President. • the potato disease may be safely tot; .1 en..l ALFLI,Eti WEEK i _IPItIt IN Hot; EMS. isolation of inc of the, laws of mimic. a , 'Vice President. 1 "vl . retary. 1, •it..YousiG. Treasurer.- the generation of the malady i s ee ,.,, ; „,,,,1; . plants being to el;wely bred, or, iii by "sub-breeiling.7 . The lesson we derive .from thi• is. ihm t. , more varieties of seed potatoes !....-aii in each bill. N. SPENCER - THOMAS, WIL'TH MOND IiTHEET PHILADELPHIA. Iniportsrildannia:tarer and Dealer in D.” SNIT*, oil.. (Wore, White Lead, French and American ' Zinc, Window (iboo, Wave Wari, Vornihhti, Brurkrl,ln rlden‘r, round Spicer, Whole Spirce, and all other ar!icie4 u.n al l y hqd drugg - including UMlM=rlll= • All iirilers•L;,;,,inall idlier‘ylse promptly ittentlekt to. Country ineroli":Ents are invited to call and t•NALIIiIIe nUr stock lid - re purl nsitrz sent to any of the whin:yes ur railti•ail stations. Prices low. sod irocsis witrrinte.t. 31ircles. %To; , 10-1 y -EL FL 7:1 . FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE . , HE subscribers take pleasure in an 1301.111CiLlg tothe public in general. and the Coal It o+ g on in particular, that they are 003 prepared to supply bow with all articles in their line of buslnio , s. As they sintend to confine th.i.mi.el N. es to 4 111e7' , ; FURNITURE manufactured under thd immediate sit- • perintendenre of ono of the firm. 311.. D.,31. A - AEI:CHER, who has for many years ha& tho entire rharg.e of 31r.11in. kle's best work. they feel confident that they ran futnistr.: the public with articles In theirAlne. not surpassObS l any other establishment In the Llnitet. States, for Slyq, durability and finh,h Aflinit 1 4 . Lippincott, Mahlon I:illipvltatn. Wm. IL 'Mona>, Neal: - Ch:irles Fluid, • This Company was organized with a cash capital. and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its avallahlo resburei... .'ro observe prudent... , in conduct-i in;; its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of OFrice.—No, - 10 M..rehatits" Exchange. Philadelphia. 1117111.`raiZaVd 11:I ais appointed .bent for the; above Company. in SchuNll:lll'coutitv. and will effort an', kinds of 1 aqlirailee. as al oye.in ufrii.atton at his officP t ; opposite the Town Hall, Pottsville, SA) UEL G AEU. ETT. FebraniT ? ISSI . •1 - ----. The•larffest Stock of CHINA . . Glass and Oueensicare, 1 ever 'lmported, consJsting, of DINNER, .DESSERT, TEA , 1 ANI s . • • - . •ti TOILET ETS, , ~, FARIAN MARBLE FIGURES,' ; —r-?. -___ _ ?MANTLE ORNAMENTS •-• As a. proof of the 'eery valtmitli : tiered by • - walloWtt, it is estintatt.l that ot, • I 'Engliih, French and Bohentaan , • l'• . bird. will destroy, at a low yaleulatlii, si \• an .;, , i ; ' ied homers per atty. and %Then' it is cm:- ‘, Glassware , & Fancy Articles ttlat !.1/111e 111.±eCt.: , pi”(1111T az moan. as ;;;,.., ..s.: • for the Toilet Table & Etegers: rations in a itutnmer, the state . ,if clin,,,. : these and other birds may be relidity e PIP•t - Toiruther ,ritil every variety ut*:ifat6 and lowtirir,t wants, , --............... , e- 7- for household and kitchen purpift s. all ot u bleb win bq Fold nt RETAIL, in lam , o r small quantitii,. ta curt tb.l 6.1 S TA R FUR MANI:ult.—A Mr. At' , ins ,: wants At inlyerS. ,it less Prices than thee can t. ' found . Durham, England: Itar , recently lieen •', in s, ` anywbore at wholesale. , • l tug with coal tar on potatoe , TIM t:tr ai• Our:inotto is, Buy qf the Mann filet lll'cir gnq with Manure for eolith time before It' at, :0 B ell.to the Con,sitnter . Ma small profit for Casl) r and the crops produee.l wa , T e exc ZAlo,t, . . A considerable quantity of raid: ot; I I T BALE ,g, T i .. a rr t e „ r i e d i i T t i r • i o b r u te te a d , .th i i ii n s t e h a:oi l l ii llt il time ti l l . i ;t:_ , : .. , yN , States.' These acorns are front the . No. 219 Chestnut St. ~ France above Seventh Street; 1;', EOM MEE OE Pinetjr.: Taub r ortin Joint P. Simons,' Janws I'. l h. on 0: regard to tb. character of ho 'purchase or tell seeds grown pr gardens. where their toe, yr, th quality• particularly thew Cr the , 4 , 30 This is an important rotodderatien the u t.,„ chase either seeds ur fruit tru•s. Fot tr,„ In orders early to • • ll „ I CLAY AROUND AP P LE TREES. " 4 :; 7 ) 1 . 1)1) al y no fact in iigrlculture has bees• `b` clearly shown than that clay' :nixed frith vide trees, lobes••;•r" , . atiund the roots of 0 1.1 ;, soil is naturally uneakure,,u- aml ++:'+.; tu.r mdro effectually in reviving the ~ y stetir wh, r , than common clay, Di; up and remove tot, the de p th , of six or ci s inches-L-- • deeper the better,. pr,, idea - the re.,ts arc too much expotted by the opetati , m—and fib the cavity with a mixture of rich garden I • acid finely pulverised clay. in t qua! po‘porti• . After filling in with this mixture, spread ~ stiaturn of wood ashes, charcoal dust, soot gypsum, equal parts, and keep down the wee:- This will stimulate,the moot tuorldi system r. itnmedinte and . vi,g;?Youg action, preserve a flourishing and lrn'tful condition tor years. at l the same titne; rho bark of the trunk atol . ge; limbs Le thoroughly- scraped and . anent and other parasytes—vegetable n inseetivertms—bv the;applieatiun uf 14. A T, ftil wa:sh, as for instanee haute-ley or' r soap ssd, the circulating syit em u h o e t l l eshiijit or piiwcroind become. reinvigorated without tasting even the slighte.t quiptotns4 • Ilhave known many old trees, and ti re ill4tt, orchard resuscitate,' in this way. Jll 1111..1: the clay, for this purpose," it sh+ibl2, taken tr ilie bed and thoroughly dried 'by - tre.ment ti itlgs and exj)usure to titre sun. V. her. tj;.' 11. tire is expelled, it should be pniverin4, , rp - 4 r ulised with the mould soli eduy6 before pled: nr the whole should be moistened m,•, " rindering it plastic, wish urine and soap .0 4; e4ual q ualititi,is. "Mulching — is s i x lo.och• - • T .4i trees, after this opefati.hp as •tu rink, slimly' transplanted. For this purpvse, ,tract fdrds o valuable material : a. , also, do , ` lOl 7, eh," forest scrapings.— L:orr 0r • .2Wegriiph. gitAr, Cuts Gl:cu.—The Curn croprm! • ,tuna with, =MCC DON'T forget to mulch your tr , i•. spring, wpethcr - fruit or N tune to a4ply the uiulchin,:. I irat- E 0 are tine shavings: loft I•ioz -; note is bettor than either. it, 'lt' should not be sparing, ;ind it ,[o; i i)bi ext.. ty yund the, roots. I't lU2 twice through the seas , n a: ty I, re I:1 7 : 4V • Fruit trec , planted iu is,nrii , %ti , this proteiitiun. Witter:Lig eitee .1 II , .7.111 the absence el rain. uili, %%l ice tnitiel,.A. tt.-i -suifteilint. I'uf.\T!!l:,.-I',!tat!!e• were earrie.l from V is to 1556. and Ilr•t caltivat.,l in 1....1en I, the estate of . Sir Wolter 11.11eigh. Al hr..t for a 1.414,6111 e, it sat.l tin• tither.. w!!!!!! !. !! a: , fruit, !wing eaten with ,olgar or 140,k-A o with wine awl spice,... • They. ,alne trty and through touch i n t;, popul lint have now IN).ti their way to a proalita!!!t —in fact the a is prominent—am... l 4; t!.• eultirate.l for human toth,i.,tence. liccipes. ME th P dire° Ch p.• cAll • T Paul' ;wars !lull a. 1% ;r i than fiv • • EMI ettir will t... • pri , 'II U El 1,111 Coo bus bag kat 000 , an sph 44,1, has 11141 p b • ier BEM =II a 4:-' d
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