12 It (10 gitinort "Rerton in? - We were leaning back in Our chair, dreamily ',milling castles oil the timunted•basis" of a one lunar bill, which a delinquent had foists& it its his •neart to pay in, in Ott 'Comfortable state of mind tretween ii‘"srake *mat dein" Oar fact were , ele voted upon the fender, anda'promise of another "warm mesa" during the weeki **Editor, etre ' - • • "Yes, girr "Wall, yeti are the feller I want to see.- .Posi• Prof. Quaekem, of the Serashville Mederkal Ineti toot, the inventor and sole proprietor of a new medicine, the Great norsts-Piswer Invigerator. Ever heave on the article beibit?" "Have tiut." "Wall. I bairn but just found it, outlsyself, but it goes like ginger.. It never faili. rut sending it to all parts of the kontenant, besides South Awe rico and other placed. It keeps in all climates.—,i Everybody buys it—everybody likes it—everybody has hair after they have tried it. But here are some certilikits—all weld 'authent rkeated—kneer 'em all myself. May beyou'll look at etn?' The little man handed as • a well-worn copy of the S l easkeil/e Daily Bugle. The leader was de voted to the new discovery. - We copy:, "Our hundred thousand readers drill hear us out -in the assertion, that we dO not open our kolamna to speak of patent medicines. Bat the 'Great florae-Power Catbrine liar Invigerator,' am an exception. We boldly, fearlessly, unhesitatingly pronounce it the diskivery of the age. We' have been bald from our owing to early troubles; but once using the Invigorator , kivered our bead with a dense growth of bar. Our friends are all astonished. lied the Prophet known of this he would not base been ealled old bald head by the. young ones, and 40 and 2 of the little -hopefuls tore into Avers by the bears. We will let the Profesior speak for himself:" 'The way I diskivered this wonderful medicine, was in this wise. I'd been out buckleberry'n, and when going home thrOugh the back pagans, where! I keep old Brindle sild Bob, my taw miiking an - octants, I got kind o' tired like, and sot down on a bunch of.weeds. They felt queer, and I mists:4l some of theta between my fingers. In less than tew minutes, my forefinger and thumb were kir-.' erect with bar, full out an ltieh long ! You ,nay well think that this astonished me! I tried the weed on ,'other band, and bar there to! . I jump ed up from *here' I was a settin', and What a ' sight! My new, drab, doeskin pants looked like the rump of a buffalo, with bar three inches'. long! I did make' for home about then. But en idea struck me. I tried the weed next day un the cor ner of the house, and it -was soon kivered with bar. Tried-it on the door-stone with the same ef fect, producing a thick mat of mouse-colored bar in thirty minutes. In plowing up the weeds, the mould-boaid of the plow looked like a steel-gray mush-rat, with handles to him. In digging out a woodchuck, I' accidently laid my iron bar upon the weed, and the nest morning it was I:tittered with a thick coat of iron-gray bar. I skinned that wood chuck and carried him house, and telt hits by the side of some of the weed. In , the morning, the carcass was kivered with bar. And however in credible it may : seem, I kept that woodchuck sev eral days, and took off twenty-seven full-grown woodchuck skins! and a full coat of bar on all on 'em!! "One of oar Shanghai hens made a nest and sot in the same weed. Her eggs wore &Jeered with bar. and the chickens came out with lung bar on 'edit ! I was sure that sich a weed ;must •be pow erful, and sa hiled some on't down. The dish-ket tle was kivered with long, jet-black bar. I kept on experimenting, and by:kenikal kumbernations, produced the Invigorator, purely yegitable, and always sure. I have seventy thousand eertitikits from the bald-headed of all countries, but will read you only a tew •" Prof. Qouckeni:—This may certify that I have always been bald, and have used up a barrel of common hair:dye. I accidentally heard of 'your Invigorator, and purchaseda bottle, and carried it home in my" overcoatpocket. Tito pocket vrts full of hair when I got home! I toelt the bottle and held it it the sun, where the shadow fell on my bead. A thick head of eliesnat-eolored hair grew out in thirty minutes, by the wateh r all curl ed and perfumed. Send me 21) bottles "by return mail. Thu call for the Invigorator is unprecedent ed. A neighbor of mine—" "Excuse us, Professor, to'-day, and call :ilia:far "Will dew it, sir. You'll find the' Invigora6r great on liar!" Undoubtedly! '-:=-Cayti9o •-••-•-• Puactt gives us an client article oh "the Education of Husbands," worthy of the best days of Candle—as follows— , How suggestive is the new year of tilts, and the bills of hm - sekeepitigl It is,fearful t f reflect how many persons rush into matrimony totally unprepared for the awful change that awaits them. A man may take a wife at twenty-onc, before he knows the difference betiveon a chip and a Leg horn. We would no more..grant a' Marriage li censelo, any body sitinply because he is of age; than a license on that ground only, to practice us an apothecary. Husbands oughtto he educated. We mold like to have the following questicns piit to young and ioexperience4 ipersons about to marry. i Are you aware, sir, of the price of Coal and candles? Do you know which ig the wire economical, the flitch bone or the round? - • 110 w far, young mall, will a leg of ,mutton go in a small family? , how much dearer now, is silver Than Briton: nia? Please to give the average rice n ot a env.- - poster ? Declare, if you ran, rash - youth; the sum, per, annum, that chemisettes, pelerines,cardinalg, bon pets,. veils, caps, ribbons, flowers, gloves, cuffs; and collars would come to indlie If unable to answer these inquiries, we' would say to him, "On back to school. lie that would be a husband iffould also under go a training, physical and moral. Ho should tic farther examined thus: Cae you read or write, amid the noise and yells Of the nursery? Can you wait any given time for breakfast? Can you maintain your serenity during a wash ing day? Can you cut your old friends? Can you stand being contradicted in the face of all reason? Can you keep your temper when you, ate nut listened.to ? Can you do_what von are told without being told why ? In One word, young sir, have you the p•dience of Job?- • . . If you can lay your hond,iipon your heart, and answer "yes," take your license and marry—n.d else. • To this a lady writer makes the following ad donde, under the heal of "Questions to a Girl be fore Marrying"—in the Newark Daily! Are you aware of the price of cigars, clubs,pnd oysters? Do you know how to make a - piece of tough, - dry meat, rich, juicy and tender? Can you 'get up' an abundant, tasteful and •.53- very dinner, on short notice, and, with twenty-five cents in your pocket? Can you bear the frequent presentation of bills with no money to meet them? Is your-wardrobe well stocked; expect not to have it often replenished? Can you bear with the cries of children, pinch ed by outgrown shoes? Can you wait any given time for supper! Can you inantain your serenity during political discussion? Can you cut yoUT•ad - friends? ' Can you keep your temper when; you; arc not listened to? Can you do what you are told, witlieut. being told why.? 7 • Can you bear to boar the oft repeted wonder where the money all goes, whenever you humbly oak fora barrel of flour or ton of coal? In one word, have you twice the patieneo of Job? C lA. BROWN is erudite, a bit all s yag, and an ad mirer of Mr. Longfellow. Jonea, who had got some hint . of the matter in the newspapers, Men-, tioned "Hiawatha" to Brown; and-inquired 'who=! thor it was an originai poem. -"Original l" retort= ad Brown,:walternantly; - a'sir, its aboriginal Jones, who is no sehalari Brown. is, felt sure: that his question had been answered in the affircha. , tine, and "some things over," and retired _in pi tense. A wzirmigt poet gettl: off the following explo=: aion • The engine groaned, •` The wheels did creak, The steam did whistle, The boilers did leak: The boiler waa examined, They found it waa rusted, When all of a sudden The old thing basted. Ws wtvissiten •yesterday afternoon, what we, ' regard as the most insipid thing in the ' orld—ti yoting fellow kistra pretty girlin the presence'oc er mother. To be realifed as it should be, this sort of •confectionery should be taken in the daik:. Eyed a candle is unnecessary, for there are'. feW young people who can't find their mouths even in . a coal cellar. " • 'kr OLD lady applied at the railway station to L...e,m bow much it would•eost to carry a ,corptio iFf.la on* place on the road to another. She was told, and after considerable talk, with. the :cleik, Phe was asked when it would be 'at the itation,=L She replied; '!Oh, well, it's not dead yeti" . . Smelt the ladles - cal bustles and mounted hoops, Ire bear that,pori barrels have snared souse. , in conseqnence or this, in ovpmtak, the ,Coilh`e . . bag trade, as, they say "on 'change," is •greatiirdri... grassed._ . Wir ix Exrarattrinkito is a makwho'Cakea , • matters litmorOttely;. When his, Vest .friena was =blown into tbo air bb ii.',‘bustin'' biler," Jinltita mita' or him,:t!Thero you go, ,myes. i t e a nie d L .. 5 , ri*:, . :-'• ' ' , • : 7 - - ,. „ . , . ... . „ - , I' s "Sonar, what does your father do for a ilyMgr philanthropist, what?'"- - . 'colleofs money 'for Coatml Afri4m builds houses oat of the procoede - • • War wit Abere 'friiettered,ailall like 4,S?utiletii ' ''-' 3llll l a l til ecins ' a . it war: tinine - brain, (Cain breik.): , Staatni.i.—T)itre,is a ohnp kept' by ... ,4 lady tin - Noir 'York. in the window of Which nuear' these 'words: "Nu rpasonnhle rare refuted. 'Efourtir iniluiltrrina brought that roan; - )ceseold,'f snid a wag, ry as be 4ir a carpenter' upon the staging: • - • 4 . . . • tatrta rirf daeribea , a snake as "a. thing :that's 1; tail all the way i ap.to its .-; s • • ..11 - ttr ere enermit men.like einetiesl Decadts yOu can't ;kelp them &leo. October 20,'35 C. FL 8140ENER.:,- . Wholesale DealerAin foot*, Shoes.'soad FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, • 142.34 .North Third Street, Phila!lelphia. January, lolsto -17 rittostas ot Aro DEALERti 1R0,21 STEEL, _. NO. 7.$ North Water street, above Market, • PHILADELPHIA. April 12.1856 IMy , TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT 2 TrussHE bdrgains I. am now offering in CARPETS, are worth the attention of every. one.— els carpet, 87'/..., worth Vi 12; Chamber do 3734. tvtirth 50 cents: Gold Window Shades, 51 25: Shades as low as *:.:5 cents. Merchants. liouseteepersy hotel propri etors, owners of vessels, and steamboats; committees, and in fact every clam who want to furnish with good goods, at low prices. cann , d. find a better assortment, at such reduced price, ,as lam now soiling at. Call and ex. amitte, at \0.'2117 North Second Street, above 'Wine, Philadelphia. - JOIINII. EVANS. April El, ' 1.81)41 -15-11 m • Sw at h S. ALLgli, 7 mad 8 w harvest, Pniladeiphla, DEAI,EItS IN OIL, have just le celved, direct from New Bedford, the followingsup. ply of Oil, whial they offer fbr sale at the lowest maitre, rates: WinterB rm oil. 3.01,0,mi1r. Winter Whale c:11, 12.500prd. do file hant011,9,007 i ftriehed do do 7,000 do Also, n store. Greasing On, Pale and Brown Boap, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Feb. 7.3. 'l6. -; B.ly , A - 11Q BOXES CHEMICAL OLIVE. t j„vy, SOAP, extra - quality ; 210 xes Chemical Olive Soap. medium quality; •,, 41 .•• Brown. Pale and Family Soap; 400 " Genuine Castile Sesponcttled; ,' 4 . . white; '2OO " Stearine and Adapiantinetandles; 200 " Tallow Candles; i ' ; • 100 casks Sal Sods ; for sal 'eltr Bits to suit .. urcha stirs, by ' ; liLABLE ir, DIXON. Onnutiction . 1 1frolintilv. No. 22 &UM Wharves, Ild door &Are Chesnut itivet, ihilatlclphia. i Ja. 19,'56_3-tlai OREIGY, and Domestic Leaf TO-1 laced, Manufa tu red Tobacco`, and Foreign and Do. 'au.itic &Tars 21 South Froth strerl. Importers of Fine Havana gegarß Of the choicest growths of the ATuelta-Abajo. A large Issurtrnent of which are kept constantly on hand, and t)r sale at a small advance on cost of itior ortat ion. .eirilOnsigntnents respectfully solicited, on which lib -1 era) adranres , will be made when desired. N. 11.—sporial attention ;,iron to orders for purchlw on commission. of Tobacco. as also every description of Merchandise: for amnia t of part ies'l 'ling . :it a distan w from this market-' agent for F. A. Goetzess celebrated German t Suioking Tobacco, comprising thirty different vari t tles.l Apriii 2, I'lso 15-ly BANGALL, Juno ll XTO. I.96''CHESNUT -Street, Phila- - i delphia, respectfully inform the elthenipf Potti 'rifle and vicinity, that they hare in stony n full assort ment of chol , e and seasonable geods whielr they arc closing out at greatly_ winete(- price.i, principally from the-groat emotion mien in New York, anti partly of Our own importations. Silk it Shawl Department, ltllo Stella BLawis.so.) Mack Silk nantillas. '450 Clinn tilly and French Laces. do. Harpy, Shawl* and Scarfs, war)°, yards Di ess Silks.. selling :it 63, Ts. $1 00 Dor yard, 50n niaaniticent Silk Ite hrv, Black tlro De Ilyens. Sw FlounriAl tirjuadlues. Chair! Or gandioi, Lawns. French and English Chintzes. French wore.ed S..titc, Collar., and Sleeves:olll6th- Ilandker 'chiefs. Itutiling, Ladi. , s and Gents Kid lluves. Lace 3Fts. , • -,lll.otagallitg Goods Departtnent.. . Itljek 11.onhu.iii,y. tleenadihes.,ll recce, entlte De Es. patti.t. Lupines l',-,-.l,,Mow , eliilea,..'routes path, BrazellineP Itiack and l'urplo Flounk4il:4l.oq. Country Merchants. and viAito,rs to Philft , lelphla.ltre incited to r 11 and ex. ;twine our atocit. feeling confidant-that with the great hteilities afforded us we can offer great indmemmito. - ~ . . i AgNEW & CO.. ' 104 Chesnut street. helow Bth. Muy 10, Is6o . ' , 1 l9-201 THE, SUBSCRIBERS. ITAVING removed - to their NEW and IiPACIOUS :!78 Chesnut Street. fount hdoor above Tenth- are now prepared to large and well'seltsked stock of the following freskkand desi rable 1....00d5., principally of their own inipliiiatimt. or bought ar anetion. which they are mile - to ^sell at the int, porters' pri.•es.andto weigh they eindially invite the 'attention Of country merchants. lioli.l.keepers, and•fom th gquerally. ' huff. Green and: Venitiati Itidtidow :;41:adittg... bartish.y and Irish Linen Sheeting. 8.4. 1-1. 104..114. 124 wide,.P.:Aster. and Pillow Linens of several choice breachert , . and all widths. Iron' 33 In (4. =1.4.1 inankets of all size and qualities. Xrkl, and Cradle Mankets. , lied Quilts of the following vari eties, viz :—Marseilles, Knotted. Register. Al- hambra. Allendale and Laneaster,of all the desirable, sizes. Uttrorrti Cover, Table Cover:4 ; NYindiiw..Ctirtaln )Inslin. Toads mid Toweling'of every variety . ; Damask Table,Cloths and Napl‘ins; *hinting ,Linens' and ..Mus-, 1111: Cambric Illandkerchietl Etubreld,T,ries,llosierY. le. lire :ate'. Damask's. Moreens,`Einbmide , ed'Lace and Muslin Curtains; Gilt Cornices. Elands. Gimps. Cord. Ae.. fig.' EliKel'AUP • AN . IT ARLIN.(I Importers and Deafens House Furnidting (1004 S: 1 Clalnuf st.,ab,re Tenth. Philadelphia. April 'l7-film nIPIAMAS- have -been - awarded to if the Subs , rihers for the alrove 'article,. 'Try. the Pennitylvanhi itate Agrleuftural Society . New Jersey r • Ituriqc County - a d Sehuylk ill County ' iterkti Couyy -, ”, " New eastleOsUnty. Del., . •'' .: • . , . The quality andhigh rharieter cif our preparatimi is welllmown; it in conshiemi t.IM Bcl4 and most lielMble Manure far: • . . , Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes and Grass, Not only producing jar `crops t Litt peritiiiiiently im proving the soil. , • '. i ' ~ . Pric , $lO per 0 Ms, c.: C1)1,4 per M.) 4 . c.urn._, ....st,„ thaevery t every ltsr.'ivrof (ir Article has our name and that. or,Votts & lilett Statnk.l CM the ilea Pamphlets" describing. its ynalith.s and Anode of using ran ho had , at Our store, or by Mail, when , desired. A liberal deduction made to Th•aters. Agents Wanted. We have for sale une eargn of the relebrat(sl a , ifle Ore-in Guano. (imported p.r Ship llnrrlet Mai«) similar to that sold by us last ceason. and-sillich gave suell great satisfaction. It is fully equal to Peruvian Guano at a Lower Price. Cancerine.or 1 , 1411 Manure. A lull supply of this new an vajnAble ankle. to whirh. we call the attention of VIirM.P.M. NJ. I GoVEII3IENT ticA constantly nn hand and fur sale at the 10% e.t rates.— Corn Shelters of the most ilppr , ,v6l(iO4stturtfrin at lfapu faeturers' priers. cy • . ALLEN N r.E.IItE.S. No. 23 S. Wharves and' 5 S. Water st.; first story Abtive Chestnut 15L Philn.• tzttcit, Agefits at Pottsville. W. W. T 1193110,. " ". Auburn. ' • D. S'Astoit, " •" S. IT3Ten. Dee. , 25.'t4 , 61Am i_k_N entirely safe, and elegant prepa ration toe removing Tan. r.t unbuni. 3loth ors)for• phee.,.Frecsirs. and other, telicporary cutworms, atter. • tions. giving fairness and clearness to the skin and grad. ually producing a beautiful complexion.—Price 50 lc tits per bottle.: GLENN'S IN DI AN OIL.. This admirable preparation for the hair„ has been b, fore the - public ter Twenty :Psi ',cars, and is greatly ad mired for rounding the groirth of the Bair, presenting it from falling out, or turning gray, removing the dan druff, Jtc.:., imparts to the most stubborn hair a volt and glossy appearanco and has the singular prevail,' of making it. dark w bon neressary.—Brire 50 cents. 'GLENN'S „WWI ATIC ROSE Total' PASTE. ' A valuable-prepratlon for giving a pearly-. Whltenesa to the teeth, iirtnn.lo to the gums, and fragralice to the breath. bottle conapriied of the purest Ingredients: it cannot wiodbly injure the teeth but on the contrary will preserve them front decay.' *lt has been used by dentist's in this and other-countries in their practice and with great satislartion.—Price t 5 cents lair box. , GLENN'S VERBENA WATER. ThisAeiightful and very refreshing Toilet rater is Prepared from the leaves of ,the hot house plant Vert* , na. (Lemon Tricot la), in Its greatest perfection—lt ullEbe found very nsefhl for removing the iangour incident to 'the Spring and Suminer tnontint or for.,cmwded rooms, Ice. Where perfumes" are admissible. the, Verbett, water will be found very pleasant In the sickcreem, And as a perfume for the.hemdkeirblef it Is:equal tothels:st ex, tracts,an,l much more econobileal, aig,, a pley,'nt chAnge from C4',logn Wafer, to - which, by many, it is preferred. Trice 50 cents per bottle. „„.. 'GLENN'S CITRONELIA. MITSE. EGO:, 0 ERANIUMA 3f 14LEFL£IIl ; WATIMS. Prate 50 cents per,tiottle. . As thete articles have been•imitated'hynnscriaptdons •persons, purchasers wishing the genuine Will please ask for -OLE:NV:I." ,Dealers supplied on liberal terms.— For 'sale by the proprietors. GLI•INN .t CO.. • ' N 0,192 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. :V:11.-1'411°ns at aAistivice wishing any' of the above articles:by sending the amount in postage stamps, or otherwise. the articles will be:sent as direelXd. • • THE STATE SAVINGS FUND • , inlet; . NEXT DOOR TO:TUE 'I I T - 0. , 83' Dock_ Street,. Pbillad id. —7 • 185 t,-:-"lnte'rest jive pefeent. ,, sutti of. money returned en .dentanci. • , • The STATE SA VfMl.4, - PUND ; .So: Ad. DOCK STREET. next dept to Third Street;and adiointhk the INtist' t melte§ Volley on , depestt daily:-frinn.o In the Morning until :tin ,the afternoon; alioaMondif evenings'', frtm to 90 elnek. Interest ig allowed on:deposits' at, the rale of FIVE' PER ABVI . . pees Mining; Deposits will be re turned in whore oria,parGn demand. without-notice. 'The popularity of this tlElEre,witti all cloves of the eonununity, both in towtiand country; and its come quent somas; may be awriteld; in part, to the fonoyring - substantial tealons: , . lati faders rconfenient.yesponellde, - and. profitable Depositoryte Pahtutors, Administrators, Assignees, Coi f/ems, /igenta_and all pdblir. after AitornevN TrusteeiAoeleties and Assottations. whether incOrpera fed or dtherwise—to Mirited or single- ladieste,stn , dents, Merchants, Clerks, , and business men generally-- m e chentea,parmers, Minors of either sex, and, all who have funds, muchpr little, to deposit: where "they may be had at any time With Five per cent. interest added. 2d. Depoeitors 'receive Books, with ,an , abstract of the By- ewsand regulations, in which - fa 'entered :their de paalts,Whieh Books scree aF vouchers. They,Maysteeig. nite, in resent sickness. deathZer absence, who ehldrle. rake their deposits, without the intervention of Es • tors of Administratorre. 'Any one or morepersolas may deposit to hisiber, oFtheiruarre, orforany. Ober person o • er. A Iterwrt tit Ma` de itseh ioar to the Legielatuie and Connelle of thet,ltt, . , 4th. The Offig . ers are astern bethni they. enter upon their diattecin additfOr(to givtng Bonds with sureties. ' sth. The , State tivirks Lund is is real Baringe Pand— a"), an , Insnrance and.Trnst Commie. Our large list of rave:tiers a.nd the Ala pubile, hate 'been tare. lel to oliservelrhatAhe ithattcr avoids the Vastness tiAt of Ins blanCe! • . • Ctli~ in 4rdee' s .to afford every 'I:Ai:4)110de facility nj:Pe• pexifoli,who'reside at'adistanee frotelhooth ea, their e• poslte ruiperatittectio herwithdrawn bfehtvhs.-after Mel ,Trustmer rostorwarY.lritir thl Banks. belt Soots erlitl l ie fond Rhea to depositors' without ehate. The pryniur Ostrotrage beshrweilitpon this Otte byri prorerbialliaantious and diserimluilingeommunity, and while the character of the'tostitittlon is .hart known} it gratifying lotto which the Trut , ters . desire to fait at ,tentioni 010. 11. MUM, President. CLIO!. G. TWA:, Twasurcr.- LI, 1 PHILADELPHIA , DEDOU & MIDDLETON, biLs: oiLss: Otis: :: DENSLOW & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Aud wbolexae dealers Su all kinds of AGNEW & CO., SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET: ut.mNs•a RoMAN KALY1101:, Mir IMMEMEIM - PHILADELPAI.A. EWE PER. CENT. SAVIRO FUR!). us tit* National Safety mar, Y• ;1 WI I rCtOR rOBATEB BY .T.T1E L :5714 E OF rrs3A. A*ON EY is received sum, Marge or alai, and Interest paid!: from Cie day of resit. • . , ' • ' The office is &pen every day, !rota 9 dela& In iheutorn lug till 7 o'click , in the - evening, 'and oti Monday and Thursday evenings tilt 9 o'clock. 1: . , /NTEREST FITE .PER CENT. All trains large or small, are paid lack In glid on de wand wittiont notice, to tiny amount:: • Orrtcp—Walnut Atreet, SoutfrWest corner pf Third street, Philadelphia. , Ilan. IIEIiRY L. BENNER. Prat - dr/it, ROBERT .lELYRIDO E., rice President, W31..1. REED. &erchariri I nikkorotta • Henry G. Renner, C. Landreth Mnims. ' Edward Carter . ).Garth Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph it. Barry. Pawns] R. Ashton, 'fairy Churchman, dames B. Smith, Erroarii, bee. The Investments. now amounting to mere than one million of dollars. In accordance dith.the act ofl i ncorport t ion are made in 31artga,ges.,Ciound Rents, nd such first class securities as must alwai's Insure perfect seturi y tr. the depositors and place, isi.3 - ouri all risk! the per manency and stability of thisold and welteitablished Institution. Nov.ll, lEl4' ; 44-13' , I CHINA'S A• ClllllfA 111 • rpHE American Porcela i n Malithetu t ring Company,., are daily" , .reeiiltlng Irian tlieit AN &mks at tiloueester. N. J.. large gonntities 'hi China, hieh ;they will sell to the.iride at veep In prints,— They are alio fully preparecilii receirO ordoli to any ex ent, No. 3 City Buildings. Jones Alley.:l,eitceen Ytont and Second Sts., 31/01%1 Market itt., Philadeiphia. March 22.1550 1 3m' • • TO FOUNDRYIEEN, IIkCHINISTS & OTHERS. A PURVES, N. E.' corner South and Prnn Igtevets, Philadelphia; turPisties coppei and brass, pig iron, short iron; soldeeti, tire .brlcks. port able - Surges. swelter. bloci tin, lead: toutitry mouldings facings. ern - elides, antimony, babbitt I. sand of all kinds. brass. old copper. ,tc., (tufa. also, 4 dealer in wrought and Muct scrap iron and Milne Metals.! It is Lir desire to accommodate machl nistiand othersat a distance from the rity, by furnishing airy 'article they May want in their busluoss. Articles not petitioned inithe abort will be pruCtireti aid forwarded,' Any Inquiry, in the above line will lie promptly atisweted. ; . 'A. Pint - VMS N. E. corner South and Polon streets :4 , 34 y 'Sept. 22. '55 MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. (ma r LEE WALIik;IL, (4.: , cuss,•r}; vj (lama WILLIti. No. ISiiChesnut street;, under the , Utah !louse, J'hilatlelpltia, are rmst.int.ly publishing the- latest 3lnsir.front the most popular Au. I hors in the United States. Li C; style that will vie with any issued at 'any other houses' either hi this country or Europe.' • • t ° They hav'e also the pleasure ',to toithe public that their stock of Sheet Music'On tiand.conSists of the arl.Test and tnost contpleteltssnetthent to, be finind In the -ountry: they are constantly addingio their stock all the New MAISI, pUbliStled in New York. PAYIATI. km. They then publish several I n kructiOn gooks; whfch'are n general use thronghout the cOnntry. I ' PIANOS-. A, fine assortment of the beSt manufacturers .rf New York and Boston, at the inwst cheap Prices. ' • . ", MUSICAI, I NSTIII.IItI,IINTi, Also, a general assortment of tluiti,lF.Niolitis. Itanjoes, Flutes. A ceardeons. A.A.:. Oulthr anti ilarp Strings, .d the best Italian qualities. all al' Which will Ile frirnlsh• ed in the, public and the trade at thdlowest orders punctually attended to.;, :!' I - .o,4's All Issa & Walker's Mdsle ; and, I.,ubliea4nns ran he .datained at. it t AN.NAN's lioi.N :00 Toth.. Otte. l'hiladelebi . . t I YJ FARMERS 9 . ./F SCIIITYLZiLL COrfiTY ! Leismitlis Americtin Pertill*er CAN be' had at s2sa ten; or 03 50 a ats,,•Leinatt's Sim4.l.hosphate Of IlMo; at 23,4 cents per pound by the harrni.ori:4o :rtori; to'whide. wife .healers a large deduction : illso;:;Lein.n`a Bono Ma nn e, thochen pest man nre.in the vrerld—',slo a hogs head ; also. Leinatis Liquid Ithinure; In raskg. (rent 2 to 300 gallons. with directions for usey tame as is used In England with; such great strciels; alto, f eivau a Fertil izer for fruit trees and gruPo i hies;' Leinntesi Fertilize. for lawns and grass land.;alio, Potash. hone thud, l'irtsr ter. Ground CharcOal. Nitrite - oilSoda,:4oda, liulphate o , Ammonia. Crushed Dimes, dr. !, 1 • The above named • Fertilizers iard Phosphate of Lime hav'e been in ',use for the past live Years suce'esstully in Maryland. Virginia. Delaware. , firm' ;Jersey. 1'..-nnsyllrn nla. and in the ISl:Llids of Berukiith and liarlindoes: plemas trim the three States r eVii' York. rellusylrlinia acid New Jersey State .kgrieult laral Societies-4nd Crystal Palace A'Ssociatioii of New Delivered fait , of portagp at;ni,y.sr4lon in Philadelphia. OrdOrs by omit remitting thi rash. regldered at thii Pest ()trite. or drift on any good house In Italtimero, NoW, 'York or l'biladel• phis, will be,satisfactory. (. A.i NAG, No. IP, South }runt Street, l'ijitadelphia. February 2:1, 1.5.1; • LICHTNi I ,Armita±g s jrntent. Sl3ll - S -- th'p atten- Hon of the-public to his stiperlOr ELECTRIC-3IAG NET LitillTSlNti RODS. it to ndir . fully admitted on all hands. that every building. to t T lseture trian the des tructive _influences of Lightnitig, 'should Provided with ago d conductor. The largt• Illtinloer or worthless Rods that art.' put up makes it necessary for d purchasers to examine the merits of the differ,ent Bolsi o ff ered for sate. I earnestly invite a rigid :Uxamination of the principles on which my Rods are ennstru led. I hive put up nearly 6,000 Rods, md have %tier heard of the loss of one - dollar's worth of kriperty ltj Lightning_ In any building. which one of my Reds has- beet, at tached. I. thCrefore..feel ;.refit tionfltionc4 in recom mending hem.,not only as the , best; but as the only 'lie Roil hi now. - • • Dry-The following gentlernen4tilatg e.aniined these and given thrin their noun:allied tipprobation, have kindly given metheitnetfinlsSlon to refer to them. • WhiIARBIV= . . . . . Tl. Ic3IITTITIfI.E.:3I. D., ~, ! ;:T.E. WA L14:11. 31. P-. For sale-wholesale and fetti*at the Fartory, Vim, at.. ahovo 12th. Philadelphia, OrdOra liromptly attotded to, tnd at the Twist cash piitel. :Tllol'll. o ts A 1011 TAG IL Api il 26, kid _ ~ 17.2 m RE - m,. 1 , CHARLES IMAG ow qr. &'ICo., ==ZM y.th- irc wro•er rof "S,'„7lh ;3tut eitrpentei Streets, pE(.4 to cull the attentittn of intrefi:iti, Prt to t heir rxt en SIC elkS'OrtMitl t Paverdran'apm hlaker's 9nAterials: Printitni.!and iVatet teat idzed. uiit.aliondere4 dered, nfah qualltieK and priri-s . .alnotyx on Jinn,' :"Ifard war , r and MpnillaTapers. Trunk Bfiardi , , Bindpei; llosrd'S ilangin7, 4 l'aperg. &e. . ; . . P4ttiritlar attention k invttEd to their eitii-eive inirtnient of ; ; F'r ,, ni mnqt o:l4lfrabyl • Afolinfeetoftet he ; U,. country Among their warn n, r Ett lit yet: .may lot' found Corn. Note, Poll 4 Allitntic`Note, , • Thin Medium, ilatb 14 t, Itenty, Quarto I.'oFt, Niedinnt, FoOl's Cap, ltoyal,; Flat Cap..' 80Pi Royal, Imperial. Rat , . l'afiirs of every deeeriptlgfl. eloe Mn! Auality.— Atap Papas to great variety.4' Envelope p,qpers.lvbiti.. Jruff and gold. either laid or siove.,;,'ClJtervtiftipers.line — glred. and other varieties.: • - Manufitrturers aro Invited to examine their; sthCit - cl Bags. foreign and' domestic. Bleaching nisrdcrs, of op. prgs brands: Alum. ground or, prude': Kul Soda Sods Ash,lle 'Wire Clothictlltraiaarine, mid raper Ma -kees ntaterislo generally: ....tie' They are also prs.parMlo take ()Mori; of odd sites and weights of any of the abate descriptiog of I . :tilers. Philsda.rVebruary Q . . IRS- tr PHILARE.LPHIA - ADVERTISEMENT. , ~. L'rkute . Fire ato! Thief, !'roof.ft it, , CIF 411` sizes, suifable', i fpr 11 , 113Tchants, jl,awiers, 'Farmers, andyothers liravitig Books, Yu fril or other tatiiihtes to preirerre from linear Burglars. A MAlii.. 3 :-“The - lire PrrNl ii:t . tit that _preserve , ' our Hooks, ' , afros dc., during' theigrptt (ire at Mortis Build logs, wag ure i ll liaftd of 4.1L1 4 :112. L'OiNb., 01 . S....Thd SA l'hilatielp ILL ' .,! i (ET ',4 A lititli:' .. ' ..,:........ , • - REVS; Ia EiItATiMLA AND WATER. FlL'irElt Ens. : xv_voi tor,4olum Vontilati4 ,Ilefrhievuois for 'cooling and preserving Moat, Butler, Milk, Wain and All arts, :ley for crill nary purp , kes.; hair Viltcroirs. for purify. juA Lraeltish or muddy ViMeri rat i4.` had ftparate or 'lnched hp o lhe Ilefrigeratoroh-a•sulill ouanfity of iren,ol- Ing.the whole (n the-lA'arUleA Weal lik:r.4. j • . i . AL,,,,, in Stert , t , qui{ /or 6,1/o,i X' , Portable tower Baths, nrmligett forWarrolor cold wat,cr, Water.C4olerio, for luotels,, Stk,To4. :ma <1 , 441111 . `,.. f , : tor Trucks, to moving Wiwi. ha'',..-s. craNs. ⪙ rill "'moos, „Coming Pre.sses, and.brugglt,ttf Prui 4 i's• 7. , ~, (Established. in 18354 , ' :, °Livia: }VANS, • • ; Gt S. Second 'Facet,: dcors.kiiday Chesnut. Philade.pida, February 9 5r,46 ",, , . j 64'm r • SAVING FUND '1 orvfl • ' 11. El.` lowa - nen, 4 1 .I.niinity and TinarCo, 4 L10141.1 4 E-2 cornni• Third i . nd , , O Chea nht streets.*Philadelphia.;—Capitl $2.50,000. Money is received on deposit daily;,. The amount deposited is entered ipn.Depo.it Book and given to the Depositor, or, If prefer ,ed, a certificate Will begiven. llauth s s, large andsmill.atereueived,and the amount paid, bal. on demand. with* notice. lutere t is paid at the rate of Are pre -teent„ commen clog frou the day, of deposit. and ceasinl'iburteen days previnnti te the withdrawal Of the, , army! Onthel first day of AitualmrY. irr e.ich yelr, the Interest of each nepoett is paid to the depositor, or added to is principal': as be may prefer. -The company bate eosin pkands of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any ad,dltiouslinfotination will be giventy addressing IheTreasurer.' Dramoicadt, St/Then B. Crawford. Pres% William .I`, God win, , bair.loLinon, Vice Preal, Paul B. Goddard, atiibriasell.V. Thompson, thiorge MeX . lettry, llonj..W.lingley, , : , i., T .Tarnea Dovj.reus. :arab L. pomace, Onstarna tngliab, .4-crtlarg and Treasurer ,• :. rLIRT. gtsw. Velfer , andfaierpreter • .1. s ..T: C. 0114SCIILAGER Seriteniber FL 'Lb .. 4 .• ~,1 , . .', 36.1 v ~. M. W. ItatiiWlN veers, _ Broad andjlemilloo strode, ~74ileteltIpkia, Alma * WOULD call the attention of R-a.il r6titt Manttgere; and the% tote: eirtedin Railroad Property; to . their Ardrin' tf - Ptamotire Ekrii r es. in whieb they areladapted to the particular, business for which I they may be required; by the Ante of ono, two. three of four pair of driving wheel e; tont-the use of the whole, or so much of the weightrte Intl be deli'yahle for adhe. s on ;,ate.t in accommodating theta to tht gradee. curves. _strength of euperstrietfort: and rpii ape work to be done. By these means then:as-imam useful effect of the power trOisetued with the least, expense 'for attendance, cost of fuel. and repairs% iloadand Engine. "With these objects in view. and ate the, result of twenty.three years 1 - practical experienee in theinulness by taw senior:part %Toro mannfactnrefee differiist kinds O• Engines, and elvers ral dom.!' or sizes .or each kind. Particular atten paid to the trength at tha machine% the plan and 'woritnunieblii of all flat details. Our long eXperience apeopportunities of obtaining !information. enables us fo Offer liteSe eng use with ;the essuramwthat in etlicien• c 7, economy and durabilitY, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind lapse. We also furnish to order wheels. sties, bowling iirlow mottitiro (to tit ten tree without,boring): emiiptettionlVitigs for hearings: every deseription of Copper Sheet cud Boiler Work t and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of tommotiveltngincs. AI,BALDW)N. „- ItITTUEN lanlD; ltT, It-4ut Santotiy , 5,'45 - = -PfULAI)ELPHI4.. .. • }ilildldEß* GRaFF, .C holeiwld Dealers Is =EERY, OLOVt3 AND VABIETtitS, 11).3 ilorth Third itreth Philaulelph s. Slarth 8, ' 1.(141410 NATHAN U. SHARPLESS, ATTOIt YAT LAW. ' No. 2 York Buildings, Philadelphia. • eartitioctn: , • .7. EL Carter, Tatasoks. Janes &Cole, ph 1 . 8111finan, Sorten On i , i P lde PUS Philad Y.7.,'57 • ; 51-tt BOYS' CLOTIONO.`- HE SUBSuffrilEft, would": respect- L rally inform their numerous friends and customers Scnuyik ill County, that their anortroent of Clothing for oung uottlemen is tnuchlemer than ever, and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living eta distance, have the privilege of ex hanging clothing purchased et t his store, if they do not suit. • ' Y. A.. lltly'r & 211 Chestnut St., corner of Tenth. PW.latta. April 2.2,1 , :be, tidy - • NOTICE. UIIAVING purchased the entire stock , of the lateak:O.W. lIIDGWA.Y k CO.,we s:. A IlLbe thankful for a continuance of the 1i,;.; V ral patronage bestowed upotfrr. Ridgway; an . hating made arrangements to be in constant receipt of a full sasortment of OILS, we feel confident we can give entire satisfaction to the customers of the late house, and reveettullfrolicit the trade in general to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. - MITCRELL & CROASDALIE. Sept. 22,1855 88-ly No. SO N. Wharves, Phil& • COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, NO. 2I North Third Street. CONSTANTLY on hand,. a large as sorttnent or Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, and Razors. Table Knives , and Forks, in ivory, stag. buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carters and Yorks, Dirks,Dovile Knifes, ac. ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Walters, Tea Trays, &e. Fine •Englisb Guns, Coles Pistols. Allen's Revolvers, - and Single and Double barrelled Plitals.Ssith a general stock or Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. JOHN M. COLEMAN. Importer. , Philadelphia, Dec.3o, 1854 [Dec. 27,'53.52) 51-tf WINDOW SHADES-AND PAPER ANCINCS, y L. ISAACS & IIRO:,- No. 133 N. 11, • Second street. (3d- door below Race, east side.) Philadelphia. have constantly on hand a large assort client of the above gomis. which, they offer Wholesale or Retail, at prices lower than any other establishment in the city. They also keep in store, Buff, Ifoltand and an endless variety (4601,1 'Bordered Shades, which. for beau ty and cheapness. cannot be surpassed. Their assor• mentor Wait Papers, Paper Curtains, Borders, &r.,, &c., is complete. and persons about purchasing would do Nell. to give us a tall. • J. b, 'ISAACS 133 N. 21 street, l'hiladelphia. April 5, 1856 • 14-3 tn . BUSHNEL lb TULL. t No. 64 Dock Street, Philadelphia, . . . , • ..e=" -- - -- ': 4 *,.-...-- '''Fi". 7 j " ' • /"... $•• •-•:-.,-•.-- . N5..q. , ---- .. - 4 :.,,,,, ~ •.--1 , : ,.. . . / .ia.,,.. . • . „ la ANITFACTURERS of Children's o_l, carrta7" I Ho, Conches. mmuches. V loripeder, Cha i ses. itlim‘bbarrovx,,iurNery Su i ng s. It eel(' n g ilorfels abr. Inratid'ehalia, ice., .Vi., wholeaa.:e and retail. September 22. 1853.: ' 3:......ty ; ' 30111 1 1 AVM. ountuir;k, co., BANKERS. No. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Philade, r;EAATEE BUILDING,W BELO Chreg.Vl7, DRAW upon, .remit to, and collect upon every point. in the UNITED. Suns and CANA- nsc. . ' - , - . Collections settled with promptness at current rate's of Exchange. without charge. Foreign and American Coin furnished for Shipping, and Custom !louse purposes. , Draw upon the - Poyal Bank of Ireland (by authority) F..mittit. he., and furnish Fsrbaulte. arailalde in any part of the British Kinp.doru. ln sums of £1 and up wards. SEVY.NI Nat CENT, (New York rate.) paid deposit ors on currmit accounts, and the highest rate on Time account. Stocks bought and sold at the Brokers' Board. ht this city. New York. Boston and Baltimore. Business pap,.r and loans neg,otiated. The latest quotations of stocks and securlties;throtigh out the United States can be seen at the office. M4%22-1853 . . 51.10 m i ... INSURANCE. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY. Union Buildings, ad 'street; 11AltItISGUl:t". PA. - ("tHAIrI'ERED CAPITAL .5.30.0.000. j,uture !wild RIR and other property. against logn or i.t,oage by Fire. 100. against per!' of the:Sea, inland Navigai ion and rayfixn,athon. FI3ION CA3IERO.N. S. S. CiltitaS, •%et . /...t , /7/., L. F. Will FNE,I7, AGENT, huylkill connt,i. Penna. Dee. 22,'55 t MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. Nrrrsvu.Lk. $lOO,OOO-C HARTER .J l'erpettuti. • . fhb' Company, chartered by the Legislature orPonn• sylvsnla, wish ft capital of One Hundred Thougand Dol lars, is now fully organized, and has commenced busi ness. 'rho Company is prepared to receive monies and other - property in Trust. aud 'Allow interest on all ruonlea de po,ited in trust, at the cite of five per cent per annum;'. principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Prenilumon Life Insurance, Rev theprluted Tables supplied at the office of the Company, Centre Street, Pottsville, three doors south or the Exchange Ho tel. JACOB iluvrziN t 9 VI , Jr, President. inns It. Atom, Seery and,Treasurer. April 1, 1844. 134 f THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOI.T ;STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE CENTRE STREET, next V./door above Green's Jewelry Store. - CAPLTAL $lOO,OO-CUARTEII, PERPETUAL This Company, recently chartered by the Legbdatare of ten asylvania. is fully organised. • 1 The Company is prepared to effect insurance upon, lives and to receive and execute trusts. and to allOw interest on, monies received at the rate' dr five per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and Interest pay able on demand._ Capital and ts‘ds safely invested in Metals and Mort gages and other good securities,: , Annual dividend of the profits' will he made payable in cash, or appropriated to the payment of premiums. For rates of Premiums on ',Life Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EVANS, Pres'f SOLOMON FOSTER, rice Pre.s't. R. T. TATLOR. Sect ettii7 anti Treasurer. • Sept. {6, 1354. AT•tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. Anthorkzed Chpital s400;000; CiHA RTER P. ER PETUA No . 01 w:dnu'tstr e to Vvfw'een Thiid and Fourth reete This 0 tuvt.oty•b tif in Kure against .Loie - or Damage by Fl It I:. or BUILDINtiK FM' niture,llerchandise generally. Also SIA RINE: I,IV I'ILANC Xi. on VtisselS, Cargoes aud Fr..vigli4. - ' - , - IN,LAND INSURA.NCE, to all parts of the Union. . C'-..,' ' .. ~.., DIRECTORS: -,. 1) Luther , Davis Pierson, • '''--- I.ewitrAtidenrielli Joseph Maa.teld, . P.4der. t.'ihmer. . Pr. Geo. Yi.,,Erkert, Gooript F. Tyler. - IL -lliiminett, ii-i - muel It. Itothermel ; Irdnris Enron. , • 1 ' D. LUTIIER, l'resittent. r JOSEPH MAXWIFID Vice l'residesit. C WU. F.lll.;Ax, 4' Seretary. , ~. t , ikr-I'ETER D. LETILEI.. h#l , , Xeen appointed Agent for the above Company In gebilDkill Ctiunty, tb whom persona desirin • . Itintratuv can apply. Juno'.:., 1555 . ' , 1 Arpril 8, '54 14-1 ' :25,-; STATE NkUTUAL INSURANCE Co. FOURT H ANNUAL STATEMENT May 15,1554. /Wets. May Ist, 185 a( . i $358,318 70 Cash protein/13a and inAereit reedy- ett the Past year, mtnual depart- meat,, .. $101,648 32 Bills ReCelVabh‘ in same, 23,047 04 Cash Premiums, Stock Departral, 40,282 20 - 170,568 50 . . L6ASPII. expenses, commissions, re insurance, mutual department, 101,500 53 " stock •' 27,031 OR ASSETS Bondfi. mr.lrtangeis, stock and other Crud securities, . 173.135 72 Dills ro , chable, , • '157,009 66 Cash on hand and in hands of agents, .• For Fire of Inland Inenronee, apply to. .7.N.0. BlioENEß...tgent Julyls, 28-1 y . . , • • , INDEMNITY. rPHETILANKLI.N Fire Insurance Co. of Mfiladi.ipttii. Offiee,"No. 16334 Chesnut street; aTtrYllth sheet. • . . .. ==! ';Charles Bancker, Tbalmas llart flibi.s Wagner, ilthiuel Grant, Ji - ent, IL Smith, Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on I every description of property, lu town and country, at rates as low as are,consistent with security. The Co . inpany,have, reserved a large Contingent Fund, which With their Capital and Pretalums,lsafidy lnveetsjl, I afford ample protection to the insured. • •is " Since their incorporation. a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of 4 nne million two liundrol thank. and donors, losses by tire, theteby affording evidence of the nivantageS of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness. all liabilities: I BANCIEtIi, President. (Minus G. plecretary. , The subscriber has been.appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make in aaranee,im every description of property. at the loweit rater , . ' ANDIUM liiiSSEL,.Agent., -Pottsville. Jan.ll,lol. :Mt" • i - - LIFE INSURANCE. 1 ' • THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ...L. Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. OP lice No. 13'2 Chesnut street, the First door Last of the Chem house. 'CAPITAL .000,000—CITARTED, PERPETDAL, %* Continue to make lusuraures on lives on' the most favor able terms. - The Capital being paid up and invested, together with I large and constantly increasing reservect fund, offers a perfect security to the Insured. ? • ' . • The premiums may be paid yearly, bpi-yearly or guar . tab. . The Company add a IleaVe periodically to the insurrin re for life. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, till, . and the second Bonus lii December, i&49. amount to an a dition of PT:: 50 to every $l.OOO insured under the lid trgicies, making $1.202 50 which will be paid when it slut 1 become a claim, instead of $l,OOO originally frowns eat; th next oldest amount-to $t «3T 50; the next is age to 11412 r,O for every 0,000; the others in the mum pro portion according to the amount and time of standing, which additions.mahe an average of More than BO per tent,. upon' the premiums paid, without lemming the 40- nuarilliremlum. ' , - • • at hatAGZES: , .. , "fhornai il tidgway, - John As Brown, • ' A - mon Davis • D. Danner, ..john Jay Smith, Frederick Th own, .• itobert rearm% Geol7o TaVer, Joseph Yeaget.• •' John n. tathm.e, ' 1 Thomas 'P. James, . Wharton bawls, ; • 1 .'' . Joaoph I. Bailey, •J(Mn it. Kink. . „ Parnnbleta.rontaininr: table of rates and oxiattnatinna, tentlitif Appli4ation - and - further infvmation tan ha had at lba o4tte. l lloll l t. itI.I)6WAY,V resident, Jonn V. Jaime, Aetnary. ' ^ ' . I , ' Afr. The auheerthec tangent f w the . above Company In Sehnylkill County. and, ails effect insuraneea, and Ore all neeemaary taformatie . Mori the 'subject. Am110,1%42. 154 c ' 11 BANN AN. CHAR ICES. IIX suthers having pum.azed the r.z !top of Mr. Jew:lh*. would respectfully solicit the patronage of taf gr..ammr.l old customers and, the public In general. Sang Clew:deed Co keep up the repetatlou of the work -made by 31r:Jettuings. we 01111 employ mute but thebest 'Muds end material: Call and gire us a trial. „All work math; by us - warranted.' A811.1.011T Shop, Mania' Addition, nearly Opposite Yardley kZon. Pottsville. May 6.1855 184 f • CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, a r gfro , not find 21rorteeviast Puttsrilfc, I R. DEIRM, of 1110 late firm of ( pp • film t Roffman, haying taken the business en tirely-into bis own bands, is prepared to Make and repair carriages of *very des.. ript lon and kind cheaper than ever. and at the wino time. in a stsliNand manner 1 4 , 6 0 1 11 .% , not to be excelled fur beauty and du - M1.3111y by at rich-maker , tither at home or abroad. lie warants he toaltes. The attention of the public Is respectfully ralled,itti the large and splendid stock of C. 1111: I.4GES on tumid: both new and second band. consisting In part of Jesiry Vivi , . both sinOe and double seated; Buggies, Mem , - ?rue: lragons.A., du. , Nothing but the best material used, fold none but the best workmen employed. tkdera receired from It distance and promptly executed. MI is himself& practical coach-maker. and keeps carefully posted up in all that relates to the improve , Ments In his line of business. Pottorilto. !Ifkr 17.'56 070- THE RUBS.CIUBERS aro now (oily prepared to furnish. at the Ashland boy Works, Steam Engines and Pumps of any t,, , tai l = power and capacity. for mining and other Piarposes. Coal Ilreakers of every '511.5 and pattern now in use, together with castings and frolngs of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cats of all sires and patterns, large Truck and llorse Cam—all furnished at the shortest notice. The loabscribers ratter them selves that, inasmuch as every member of the trio is a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish tortchi- . pert that will compare favorably with any in the Re gion. All orders directed to L. P. ilanara & Bate., Ash land, Schuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt atten tion. I. P. GARNER. • 741LCI1AEL GARNER, JOHN C GARNER, JCSEPU GARNER. Ashland, May 10, '5O 19 CARTERS &ALLEN'S IRON WORKS , Tamaqua, 'Jennytail' Comity, ea. ' The Subscribers, proprietors of the. noi", abovenamed eittelislreestabllshtnent,an notinee to the eitlitms of Sebnylklllenum: generally, their read u u u t b any and all ki nisOf work tj e ' tsstu the rno P lie In their line, at the shortest notice. and in the Inost sat r- • ,isfsctory manner—suckas build Steam Engines. man- Railroad and Drift Cars, Ptunps.Castings and Machinery of all kind. ./nly - the best, workmen are employed, and satisfaction nay therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly filled. • CARTERS & ALLEN. ramaqua, January L. 7. 1655 • • 4-tf BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. :Ft . - IiUBSON nikrrpEtt. iron arass Founders, respectfully buena their pa ., _ I P jut ,. trona, nod the public generally, that they se 11„ 'Taman fully prepdred at the aboee establish , - went, to manntietuni Steam Engines of. every size; Pumps. Railroad add Drift Cars, and every 44ber descriptisn Of Iron and Brass ~ Castlngs suitable for the Coal mining far other buslnes.s, on the most reasonable "lends. Also. Blowing Cyliuderti for Blast Furnaces and . - .lachine work in . ' Repairing of all done with neatness and despatch at the tqwest prices. All work furnished by them war ',fluted to perform well. They would solicit the el:thorn of those late may want articles In their line in this vicinity. .1 ordesa will meet with Immediate and pronipt atten• tbn. ` S. AV. lIRDSO-Xe .11arch4,19.5t :94y IP, 11..,1111D50N. „ DONALDSON IRON WORKS.. • I.OESER,GOX & CO. respectful ly invite the attention of the business w community to their new Foundry and ralErfachine Shop. In the town or DOnald ,-, soli, Schuylkill ',connty. They arp now feud) , tU executd all orders tbr- machinery, gulch as steam engines, pumps: coal breakers, trill gearing for grist and saw ming. railroad and drift ears. &c., &e, Beinzipractical mechanics. we flatter ourselves that all Work done at the Donaldson lrOn Works. will give such Satlsfacti..n, as will weave the future custom of their patron.. Orders thank, - ully received and.eaku- At HIS shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. AMBROSE LOESER, PETER COY. ALFRED JONES. Fobru.ary 2 ISA rr . LEWIS MILLER.' TUE Subscriber is prepared to fmann facture STEAM ENGINES of any ,power, • . Pumps of any capacity,and Coal D reakrrs every descrip,"en; as well as every other kind of unwhinery used in Mines. Breakers. Furnaces. Rolling 31111 s. Saw Mil'-. Arc. From! the facilities possessed for tnanwactnring. and I rom lop;; experience in the business. work ran ba turned'. but at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, snit a a superior ritiailty. Persou4 desirous of putting uptnachinery of any kind; are twined to call and examine patterns and become se pia:tinted with prices before font rail imi.• elsewhere. Ortieis of every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEIIA TEN. Mtperaville, December P. 1553 4S-tf i . I '- TR.E3IONT. , • . . TREMONT I RO N -_ WORKE. Tremont, Selinylklis County, Penna. 1 The Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of the, businetwommunity; '"'' " to their New Machine Sho and Foun-1 "in'eph dry, erected In the town of Tremont. midi ~., -7:7, under the superintendence and manage 4 went of Messrs. Z. ItatdortT • and Philip Cmholtx where, they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery 01l Prass and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power Pumps' of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descripi, lion. all kinds of tie-ping for'Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Mills. Drift Cars, anti all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Bails, Frogs. Switthes, and ill kinds of Cast and Wrought iron Shaltings, Mr. Simi. bolts being. a practical 3lechanic. and having Ini'd the crai tideno and experience for many years In the Coal Region, persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior q ualitir of work, and become "acquainted with' prices at these Works. before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully receive . and strict attention will be given to their prompt extinn, having ,4everal 16, 20, , ad. 40:and fill horse Engine 4 on hand. : - ~. .lan.6, 1856 1-ly tom, A. A A. M. SELTZER. FOUNDRY do MACWN SHOP, Port Carbon, Seoul - km.llft Co., Pa. T. H. WINTERSTE EN announc - • ma, hie readiness, from the complete outfit •• •- . of the above natnedestablishMent,tos4. - -t Ls i Am EE p y allorders in his line of business— • such as for Steam En gines;4lallroad md. Drift Cary: P umps, Coal Breakers. Castings. and Machine ry of every pattorn. lie warrants his work to dive Hs• raqion. ano accordingly solicits patronage at home and abrvead.. Jan. 27. 4-Iy, FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. 4 1. r -- THE .Subseribers announce to the rttb M Nip, Ile that ,they are the Proprietors of ,the Franklin Viorlts. port Carbon, lately ear ' t r iaj,: m a r ; ried on by S.`SillYtnan: where they coin .; - tonne to manufacture to order, at the shortest tiotke. Steam Engines. Pumps. Coal Breakers and Sfarhinery of almost'auy size or desrriotion, for uihtiug or other purposes.' Also. Railroad and Drift Cars. Iren for ftras Castings of any size or pattern. Orders aro respei•t fullytielitAted. GEO. a IFISSI.EII & BRO.! Franklin Shovel Works. stAscribers continue to furnish the Colliers! and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with" Shovels of 'all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is partku larlyi,ealled to their Coal lihoveht. Orders for Shovels , of any she or pattern promptly attended tn. • GEO. B. FISSLEItt IMO} Port Carbon, August 21. 1552. 34-tf ,--- ~ FOUNDRY' AHD MACHINE r SH OP' ir Steam use vaetery, MACHINE at it of N A T lTt i l — t Tc h ;l l llZ e : "f lli h te c tim L. .._. w cout n `;6,„: tied by the subscriber in all ite various r• ......' ' , r - c rix,-, ta lf i branches of:Steam litn.Tine building, Trim - - -- - Founder , nianufarturer of all kinds)of Machinery, for Reiner-Mills, Mast Furnaces, Railroad Cars. &e.. &e., lie will also continue the business of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Mac Fbreut White Ash amid Lewis and ,S)s,/in reins Red -.l.sh Coals. being, sole proud's• for of these Garner/es. ..4 ,- OEOROE W. SNYDER; January 'IL 1i1t.%3-tt 1 -.- 3 ' " TO COAL. OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boiler Works. • The subscribers respectfully invite t l he ~ ;.., attention of the business community , to - their !toiler 'Works, ma Railroad street, iv nlinvada- low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Is.. - - where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS op DESCRIPTION. J Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars, Ac., Ac. Boilers on hand. . Being pmetical Mechanic*. and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of business. they Bat ter themselves that work done at their establishment trill give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call:— individuals and Cowponies will find it greatly to their till vantage tojoxaminc their work before engaging elsewhere. May 5.1853 19-tf JOHN A JAMES- NOBLPf. $52 ,SS 26 19;558 38 ;779,704 1.0 POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL.) 111 F: huliS lilßtats respectfully ?. , an 01116 nouttec to the public that their new 11011 . , Int; Nitll IA now COMp)eted and in full bpe ration. and that they . are prepared to sup - • ply all kinds of BXI* lien of various sixes which they will warrant to :be superior In quality to Any obtained front abroad. at the mine wires. They also manufacture T itaila, tin , the use of the Col lieries and lAterot Roads. weighlnix front 21 td 10 IbAper yard. made of the best Iron, and t which - will be found much cheaper than the imported article. Skim; practical mechanics, and having had cortsiderible experience In the Iron bu'siness, they flatter themselves that they ran give entire satisfaction to parchaservOsnd also make it their interest, to liatronize bottle 11:1211-142C ures. dOIIN BURNIBII d CO. December 6,1€51,, 49-tf °come W. Richards, ' 3lordecai D. Lewis, Adaiplis E. Rorie, David S. Brown,' .11piris Patterson. WASHINOTON IRON . WORKS. WREN Pttsville, , J. ,k BROS. tespeettully ITO Re the attention of the business community to their New Machine Shop And Foundry , 1 4ir - erected between Call and Railroad streets, fronting on Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute all orders for machinery of Brass Andiron, inch as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear lag for Rolling Mills, Orist and Saw Mills, Single land Double Actjng Pampa,Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of llama CastingsAuch as Chairs for Flat and T Rail; Frogs. Switches, ac.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Reing, practical mechanics. and hating made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years, also all kinds of Machinery In their line of business. they flatter themselves that work done at their establishinent will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with call. All orders thankfully received and promptls exe cuted, on the most reasonable terms. JOIIN Y. WREN. TIIOMAS Wilts • JAMES WREN. October :.1882 - 411.tf WAGON-MUING. IRON WORKS. - A.STILAND. ASHLAND IRONWORKS. TAMAQVA. BEAVEItIIKADOWS. ,1 1 :,noBtALDSON. MINERSN'ILLE. ENA V chljp v it i f e WORKS; PORT CARBON. POTTSVILLE. PALO ALTO ROLLINC MILL. ; 1 THE Subscribers beg leave t 4 an- 41 1 4 nounce to their Mends ,and the nubile, .senemlly, that their new Rolling Mill at 1 - ri t r ,s cail i z Palo Alto- is now complete, and 14 full operation, and that they are prepared to turnish T rails of 'canoes patterns, weighing froml22 to 70 Is per yard. Also, different fixes of flat, square and .tonnd merchants' bar Iron. ()uteri; for rails or bar iron are respectfilly solicited. and will meet with prompt attention If left either at the 'Rolling 11111, Bright A Lerch's Hardware Btore. Centro street, or at their office. HAYWOUppLEE kt.X.l.; )FFICE—N. E. corner Centre fund ltarbet streets, 24 'story. Pottsville,Januari Ist, Ihln. The undershmed have this day termed it etparte nershtp under the style and firm of HAI. - WOOD, LLB (14., for the purpose of manufacturing Railroad mid Bar I ron, at their Palo Alto Roiling NJ MIL BEAMIN ITO WO,iOA, RICHARD LSE. • 0 titlitGE BRIGHT, I ___ Tlie business et. the late firm sf Lee, Aight 00.0011 be settled ty the firm of Haywood, L e e & Jan. I, •Sn 141 TO BUILDERS. SHINCLES! SHINCLESI! • eIIiESTNWI,: juint shingles, wa k_rrant ,l 44 fnr dctstifillty„ at so per ludn. slimyl on bind nt 9owmw Mill of the subscriber. Forirdingin overkill rim lon by - -- k W. V. MZ. AT' 4, , 't=tp..,; Deis the Sittninit, t. , chuyikill - . I LUMBER I.LUMBERS! '. lyttE subscriber having on .Th e 4 skday of NOvember.l l 3:4; purchased ttip entire intery st, of • ni4is, Severn A Co.. in n saw-mill n t Mount hope. situ. , ate in Butler township, - dchnitkill cOunty, is prepared tp Wash bills of Linither with despatch, and respect • rally solicits the patronage soilboraltit bestowed on the tiotifod firm. .JAS. ILLIOSELL. . . Pottsvill •e, January 111. '.SS 2- - , LUMBER. AND PROP TIMBER:. iIktINTZER I)AVIES are' prepared to sopplY-anv quantity of `sendoek and other tim ber, rout their Mills leawed to • oilier) at the cheapest rates. DealersaViders will tindlt Their Interest to buy from them. y have also a quantity of profkim , ber for sale. which they will dellre; - r on the Little Schnyl ldll Railroad. 3 miles above Tamaqua. Tamaqua, July. 7, '55 WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, 111 - 11‘11214 2111'. Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, Opposite the Furnace Williamsport. Penna. ( s -I EO, S. • BANGER & CO., Whale y sale and Retail Dealers and 3lannfarturrrs of white and yellow pine flooring boards, sash, 43 ,- .4. , r5. ndx. shod rem siding. wood ntouldings. &c. .11,r and scroll sawing, Olney and plain. MI descriptions of Diming:and plaiting done with promptnem. and In the best manner. Feb. 9. , 513 6.1 y MEDICINAL. NEW DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. TTENRY SAYLOR, formerly drug gist for J. 9. C. Martin. respeettully anuminers 'to the public that he has established himself in the apothecary business, and.epeneil a new drugstore, bear W.& IL Kline's cabinet warerooms, in Marker strtct, above.,.gccoad. and invites the patronage of those who may require anything iti his line, promising that every care and attention that his experienee will enable him to give. and that the nature of the busin • dernands. • [l'nttsville, April 12.,1856 GREAT CURE you DYEIPEPSIA! iT1I! TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. 01.'4:ASTRID JUICE: DREPARED from RENNET, or the flmrth stomach of the 'O.X, after. direction a of Damn ;1.4e1.1.4. t b.. 7,4l.at.PhysiologicaJ Chemist. by J. S. HU' C ITON, M. R. Philadelphia. Ps. This is Nature's men Remedy for an unhealthy *toil nal. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol, bitters, acids, or nauseous' drugs.— It Is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water crack or without acute distaste. Bewareofdramgtxllniltations. Pepsin is IlAt a drug. Call on the agent anti get a tiescriPtivecircular. gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from I.le, big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. ecitOWN Physiology of'Di estion; Dr. Pereira on Food and ;Diet; Dr. ..leihn W. DraeeS. of New York Un ty Prot. Da nglison's Phys iology; Prof. Sillimay. of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology ; ftether with reporti of cures from all parts of the United Stares. Xi - Sold by all dingglsta and dealers In Medicines.— Price ONFII/01,1All per bottle. D. DANN AN, IV7ioletito and Ertaft Agent, . . 10- March 8,'56 ,NFILROWS, comPoxo OF PURE COD' LIVER OIL AND LINE, A Ctltli FORCONSUMPTION.COMMS. COLDS. ASTIT 3IA. BRONCHITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS lII , MORS. Hove You Tried let This itnportant question should beasked every invalid who iwsugaing from pulmonary trouble in this fickle climate. Dave you tried lirlidlOß'S COMPOUND t• COD LIVED OIL AND LIMED' It *ill not nauseate like the plain OIL, but is on the contrary, pleasant to the taste; moreover. the Phosphate of, Lime is In this com bination. a most remarkable aid i t the healing proper ties of the Pure Cod Liver Oil. as the following certifi cates' (selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge ments) will amply show. No person should neglect, for a single hour, a cough, or any affectfon of the lungs, lest the;, most serious consequences follow. Dr. Wilber's rreParation is Loth safe and simple Land sure in all ordi nary, cases, and has performed some surprising cities in derided consumption, where ordinary medical aid has Dn. Wittor.:—During nearly tha whole of the past winter. I had suffered seriously with a cough, which bad So irritated my lute that my pliYslclan frankly 'admit ted his fear of consumption fidloWitig this trouble as the Spring weather set in. Iliedtclint yeemed to afford me little relief. until T tried your prOpamtion of Cod Liver, Oil and Lime. The effect lam forced by facts to adralit, seas almost magical. and I have thnpleasure of saying at this - writing., (May 2(1,18.530 I ant entirely free from any kuluMnary trouble. • With thanks to you for your vairiablo discovery, I cor dially recommend it to those who are thus ambled. • ; CtinuillNer !street, Boston *lanai:law:4 only by "A I:EX-11, , i1).E11 B. WILVOIt, litri Court street. Boston. For sale In Philadelphia by T.' W. Drorr & Soas, 132 :North Second street. For sale In. Pottsville by .1. C. ur.s. Drum:lst. opposite Eplieopal Church. Pottsville, Alareh $, '56 111,100 a LIFE SAVED. Dewaglac, Mich., March 11.18513. 1 - A. RHODES, E4q,—Dear Sir: As I took your medicine tb Fell on ccinsignment, "no cure no pay," I take pleasure in stating its etlects'as reported to pie by throe brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have re ceived: • W. S. Conklin told me—"l baYe4aken nine bottles of Christie's Ag'ue ltalsarn, and coritlnually rundown while using It until my lungs and livrrivere congested to that degree that blond discharged frOM'my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impbssible for me tolive through an other chill. The doctors, too. did,all they could for me, but thought I must die. + Nothing dig me any good au til.l, Ithodes' Foyer and Agne Cure. which at once mitered me of the distress and nausea at my stomach, and pain in my hied and bowels, and productd a per manent cure in ctshort time," ".11. M. OMAHA mays:—" . l had bricn taking medicine of as good te doctor as a e have our county, and taken tiny quantity of quinine andspecifics without airy gond 'result. from August to initthicember. But. seeing how nicely it operated on my brother, 1 got a tattle of Rhodes' Fever and Ag'ue Cure. which effected it perma nent cure by using two thirds of et bottle?', S. M. COnklin Was I.lot here, but ; ' both the other broth ers sty his ease was the Kline toi 11. it's. I soldthe med icine to both the same day. and the cure was as speedy: from the,same small quantity. and I might to specify. I:4urs. with respeet. A. IIVNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. !Goisi proof as. it Is. it is of no better tenor than the vita number of like :certifi cates I haVe already publisite4and the still greater aulount that is c'enti,nnally petering in to me. One thing more. Last year' bed occasion to caution the public in these nerds:—••l 'notice one fret Who have taken one of my general circulars. substituted the name of their nostrum for my medicine. and then with bralen impudence end their pamphlet, with the exclamation .Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as much if he dares.'&e. Now I take pleasure In saylrig. tbat thz caution refer red to the same "Dr. Chig...tie's 'Ague ftaltaina" that is mentioned in the above Cerfifi'vette... • • There are several other hider/Pious people who 'reap plying to their poisonous traih all that I publish about my Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of cures, and the' certificate of the cele brated chemist, Pr..lames U..Chllton of New York. in favor of its perfectly-ttarmleSs idniracter, which is attach ed to every bottle. These Will always • servo - to distin guish my medicine flum,trultatious. JAS. A. ItIIODES, Priiprleter: Providence. R. T. For sale by S. C. IlLtariir, 4. G.' , Dnown. and by Drug , . gists generally. April 26. 1816 17-gm iiiii THE CREATEST Realest) 'lllscoverylof the Age. Dlt. KENNEDY,. of Roxbuiy, has (11scovered lu one of our common portiere tretds a remedy that curet. • r r Every Kind of Manor, from,the worst scrofula down th a common pimple. -; lie has; tried it in over 1100 caste. and never f a tt e d ex .„ eept in two cases (both thunder linmor). Ile has now 1a his possession over two hundred 4rtilicatesof :Its virtue, an within twenty miles or Boston,' Two bottles tiro warranted ablrettre a nursing sore mouth. - wAI r - the worst kind oi EME One tO three cure - ___ m. on the face: 'Two to three bottles will .ure the system of ' Ales. Two bottles are warranted to cue the worst - Canker in the month and stomach. i Three to rive bottles are warra ted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warrants to cure all humor in the eyes. i• ' Two-trottlesate warranted to ea running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warran dto cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly ; eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst rase of ringworm. Two or three bottles are ',war; anted to cure the most desperate case of_rheumatism. ' Three to four bottles are was anted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ciao of Scrofids. A benefit is always experienctid from the first bottle, and a perfect core Is warranted !hen theabove quantity ;is taken. , Reader, I peddled ofer a th ti;d 0 ndbottlesof thisln the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every rase. tio sure as water will extinguish fire, se this cure humor. I neier :sold bottle of it but that sold another: after a trial it alyiays speaks for itself.— There are two things about this , herd that appear to sue surprising; first that it 'grows irsethr pastdres. in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until 'discovered it in 1816--second. that it, should cure al 'kinds of humor.; In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great populpopularity et the discorery, I ,Will state that in April, arity I peddled It and .Old +shoat six bottles per day—in Xprii,lBs4, I aoldover ems thoi*nd bottles per day edit. Some of thet wholesaler drmules who have been in th e , business twenty and thirty yesti,rs, say that nothing in the annals of patent reedleineit was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from'4ll quarters. • , I je coy own practical always IrOpt it strictly for humors —but since ita introduction as al general Wails medicine, :Mat and wonderful virtues hide been found in it that I never suspeCted. Several cases of epileptic lita+a disease which was al. I ways considered Incurable, haVel bees cured by a few bet., tles. 0, what :a Mercy Hit W, II prove effectual hi all 1 eases of that - awful maladY—th ire ate hut few who bait; seen more of .'it than I have. _ I know of Severalcruses of rropsy, all of them aged' people cured by it. For the v ii r t tiLas diseasettof the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, A FeVerand Ague,Pain in the side, Diseases of the. Spine,and particularly in• eases of the kidneys, kc., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever ftiown. . A No change or diet necesaaryr.eat the hest ran Fe and enough Mit:, Directions for s tc.- 7 -Adultsone tabicArpoonful'per day --children over ten years, a dessert spoonful—children from five to eight years, tea-sp , ionthl. As no directions eau be applbiable to all constitutionsj take sullielent to operate nn the lamella twice a:diy. I ' ,31auufaetured by DON ALD KENNEDY, • N 0.120. Wirrltets striik, 'Roxbury, Nail. Price, One (Doll r: W h ()Nal Agents } 'few Yetis. Clickner, 81 Barclay strek; C. IL Pang, l422ltregidtSay; Rushton titJ Clark. 275 Broadway ; A. D. *1 D.tistasi 100 Fulton St. Wholesale agent, for PeuntarAit, T. W. Dion 50a5..132. North 2nd Street, Phielpbla For sale in Pottsville, hy G. Brotra...f. Sagas ~ td 71. Realm*. I ',May 19',1164 20.1 y May 24,111158 • 21-1 y • -Arica ra4eirteate •et is lartier type than aeon( tql(bk charged 50 per eent. adrortco on our tonal rate• Worixiti_zig; 3P - kesiezess C. VOSTIEWS PATIENT Mind and tower Printing Presses!! Manutaaiaired and for said by OA:UTLEY' A MATLACK, Y0..16 , arch and, l'4lkifielphia stay, U:A , Actors,: 'INARTLET & VON% PATENT Foaitahte tor • Foundries, Moiling Mills, Smith Fires, dm,. Manufactured and for wale by • , O, 4ItTLEM a MATIACit, M. lu Ards street Philadelphia May 17. 'IA " '2U-47.m OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! f, 41". - . IItECOCOEW 9 MUT Eiiffil -- HODGSON & KEAN, ' Nos, '5 G 5. ilMarves, 131)ilabo., Genera' Commission Merchants, and Dealers in truALF, AND SPEII4I OILS, Full NI =XING ASo ifEeIIaNICAL PURPOsES. OFTICE--PL7iNsI:LVANIA /I ALL. Pot I xiiite. Svpt. ".,;.i% BAILY .4 BROTHER , No. 2 Chesnut Bt., above Ninth. Phibadelphia [write attention to their eatenatro aFeertwent of IMPORTED CARPETINGS, AITLIICH they will open to-day, on ' V V Irwin; the new and choicest st)lss Of Velvet Tapestries, I . . Tapestry Brussels} kapertal_ Three-Ply, .. Extra Ileavy Ingrain, - • Beat Venttlansi Allot 'ditch ire warranted to I , e of the best quality and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. DAILY Sr BROTHEL ' . delphla, Sept 15, 1815 37-1 y . - ----. . , -- ------4 I t USTRIAL WORKS, ALLOW MIL 57g.LEt.BILTKt.E . 3V 0 .I.N /711 D 2181.. prin.AriA. iD MENT, DOUGHERTY &, THOMAS, . TOOL BUILDER., 4: mo.v ARE" prepared to make Designs and Diiwitms for MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES k :3311T11 SHOPS. and to furnish all thy nocerstry Maehinery, • • - Toole, . • - Cranes, . Ciapor wens, . - Forges. &e. & „Machinists' Teo °revery alat and deacrlptien. ... 4 . hall hag of the hest quality, with linviirred adjustable Iloilo. era. Pulleys or all diameters and fares; Pulley and hal .,ne., Fly Wheels, and all .surli Castings as art mute in Law, , ilt any 5140 requited. hulls and Rolling Mill work, kr ..tc. . January .i, 'CO; l-ly NEW WHOLESALE 'DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, Drug*, Medirenee, Chemicals, Acid, bye ,17r jjs, Puha , ' 0i1.,-Caloeit, White Lead, french and • `Anweitait White /Ar t lrindum Glee*, ' Ulm,' {Ware, Varniatlttn. Breehe , ,, rarmactax, Grouted Spieee, IVhole Spiece, and another nract e g • 114110 lly kept by drauyiete, . bid/tiling Bnne.•,•ladi;pe, Glue, Sheline,. Pntremh. fir, tf-c, All milers by mail or otio.rais.e promptly attended to. Country merchants arc Invited to call and oxamine our stock t•ettre.purcbasitr elsewhere. Goods rent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low, and goods warranted. March 6,'56 *-I,y CARD. FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE. TI.IIIHE subseriberp take pleasure in an . - Pouncing to the public in general ; an d' the coal lie, g in particular; that they are now prepared to supply them with all articles in their line of business. As they - intend to confine themselves to :FURNITURE . . manufactured under the iinmedlate su perintendence. of one of tile firm. Mr. D. M. KcIERCIIER, who has for many years had the entire charge of Mr. Ills kle's best work. they feel confident that they ran furnish the public with articles in their line. not surpassed by any-Aber establishment in the Mallet. States, for style, durability and finish.' SILLYMAN S KAEIICIIER. Cobinct Witre Rooms um! MonniiictOr!, So. I:;. Second. street, Mote Dock street, Philadelphia, A. S. Sillyznian.l - D. M. Ktvercher. I'. 5.--Our friends from Poitsville and the Coal Region tills find it to their Interest to gife ns a coll. As Out la our native place, we are determined to-do our please them. All orders will be promptly attended to PhiladelPhia. October 6, 2N55; 'INSURANCE COMPANY. _OLearrExPEAPETIIAL. . • Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL $500,000. Fire, Marine & Wind Transportation. .!st.wriN C. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ALFRED 'WEEKS, I ORRIN ROGERS, Pretident. Fertary. • Gtoter Yot;au, Treasurer pirkinn: Aaron S. Lippincott, : liletiolaS G. Taylor, Mahlon (lilting ham, - - Alfred Weeks, Wm. B. Thomas, . ' orrhi Itotre}s. Vtn. Neal, ' ' John P. Simons. Charles 3. Field, James P. Smyth. This Company was organized with a cash capital. and the biretta' s have determined to adapt the business to Its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. ornct—No. 10 3lerchants' ExcAtanie, Philadelphia. The 'undershmed has been appeloted Agent for the above Company, in Schuylkill county. and will efTvet all kinds of Insurance, as abore. on application at his office, opposite the Town Hall, Pottsville February 23, 1556 Thel,4r..est Stock of --CHINA,:. • Glqss and Queensware, • ever Imported, consisting of DINNER, DESSERT, TEA AND ' TOILET SETS,' PAIMIIIT MARBLE FIGURES , MANTLE„ ORNAMENTS, English, French and Bohim' lark; Glassware i& .Fancy • Articles;; • for, the Toilet Table &-Etegers,:.l To g etlivrwithevery'variety of staple and lowpricot wares,3 for household and kitchen purpcses. ull a , i *Lich will be sold at urrA IL, iu large or small quantities. to suit the wants Of buyers. at lose prices than they can be found: , anywhen , at wholesale. 'oV,CrttOttO is, Boy of, the Manterneturer andi. sell to the Co;zsumer, nisi small prolit for Cash. No. '219 Chestnut St. above Seventh Street.l March 29,'56 . 13- . (Leite,,-' Kurtz, Biyerle do Co, ) . . Manu f acturers Of 4 ' Wire Coal ecreens. Coal Riddles. Wire • ' ' :••••• Brooms, kg.. kc., llinersville. echuylkill rwvv , i , min, County. .`r,o, 4,.,,t 4 •="*= • Thankful torthe liberal patronage thei hats • rectived from the Coal Dealers and others. in the: ?last, would most respoctfully'solicit their custom in the uture. All work dune at our shop will be warranted, se that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job. dr. Kurta being one of the oldest , and the most rap+ rleiteed Wire Worker In the county. we feel sure; that wa can turn out the best Coal SoVens in the Region. ; tit orders addressed to .T. It. Kurt:. 311nerseille, to W. L. ;11eDier. Pottsville or Kurts it Hasler. SlinersviW, will be promptly attended to. - Old Screen irepaireil. Ray 19, 1955 .„ 20- WIRE.SCREEN FACTORY. Change of Proprietors. ho c THE undersigned, has as xumed the proOrletership of the, Wire • ..• 'erre» 'Factory in Ceal street. lately con tV.ll4l-• . dueled by 11. L. Cake. and desirestorill th 3 attention of Cnal Operators and the pubtlegenendiy. to hie extensiveestablishment. Arrangements are made for procuring the very best of materials, and orders for work to alone amount will be tilled at the ettortest no tiCe. and on the most satistlittory terms, The subcriber. moreover. having secured the services of skillful and experienced workmen Invites tho most ri gid examination or test of his screens. promislnc them equal to the best turned out In other mannfartories. ! fan. 0,18.14 1-tf JOIN lIARLAN.; RODGERS ENT A, CO.'S "IRON RAILING WORKS." noDoEits, ENT & CO.. m annfletnreks gt r l ol l*.h .. , of Cast and Wrought IRON RAI otevery deseription, invite the attention 7.laL.,3liiiii of the public to their branch of buslneo. which is conducted in Jonar ifsat-Vea I:Screen Factory, in Coal street. Pottsville. Penna. ' They can furnish tientndas, Trellis-Work for Arbois, Atc.. Flower Trainers. Tree Boxes, in every virietv of style; Window Gua ds. Cellr ti rat ing and Wire Nettlug Of all kinds. t the shortest a notice and I n the lowest terms, together with Iron Bedsteads, Farm, bet , and den Fences. English Ifurdie Fence, kc.. &c.Pbelovr city prices. N. E.—Cemetery lots neatly enclosed. Designs "got up" to suit customers. Everything in their lineon hand or ordered, will b 3 furnished at the shortest notice. < February:4 tun , 5-ly PHILA.DELPHIA. t0.:4 goGTII.SECOND 82GRET PHILADRLPHId. Importer, Mande:Auer and Dealer in MANUFACTURERS' WIRE SCAEENS. MINERSVILLE. KURTZ & HEISLER, POTTSVILLE. THOMPSON .& DENCLER Bankers' anti Dealers Ip kaehunge; 2 doors South of the Exiikos Office, Cent c Stiefrt, Pottsville, Pow TILL strictly attend tnallcollectinns i 1 T entrusted to them. nemdiate Business raper, PAM, Stocks - . and all other securities. Items. Taylor. Brothers: ]tankers, flew York, Drift , no Paton Batik of linidon. Belfast Banking Compan:y of Ireland. National Rank 6f Scotland; also at the ofilaa of I • Messrp.Grom lc, Taylor. Liverpool, 'Messrs. Taylor. Bruce I,leth. Scotland. 1 , ,Conslantly 'on hand and for sale for any tilnount,poi fd upwards: in sums to suit purchasers. These &sits are, payable at sight, and are goodineve ry part of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Widest lido eurrent Thank Notes exchanged at the best tides: Land Warrant N boll;1111 and told. ' Pottsville, April 19, '66 tJan.l9,lB6fr 3-1 QUM otcbol tb ;•.", til VI eh fu 1— . fir better ones arc pre.,.. to them, arei . — 4, 44/Ar4 . , blined by. evidence of the strongest churl-` • „ 1 1. n .' 4 ., lye all know, or ought to know, how er i t, ei v ad ";. ts ,7 4 , root the 'carrot is for feeding rattle. tem.. r,HAdvarti. al, well as. the correspondents and editors ef Pae'll" f' ti mast every agricultural paper in the eetir ..Pelt Upt, have pressed the subject upon the attention,„ i t,ak re the farming community for many years pa: :41 Et )yet we do not hear of the inure extensive c u l l . ; &tams to t lion of the carrot. or that even when jct.... /..„.‘6_ill i nd, - .2lee.ce,fully cultivated, it has been per.iswa .. A lt,.. r et thr more than a siugle. !mason. All' this Is r y .va eit od n strange, porticularly when testimony has been wilily ell ded to testimony _ .171 their behlsll, and ever; 1504Trs tincetneni is' offered the ren I nin' to,:caltivate , YetiYetithem. Arthur Young, who serdre upon ; ilm err p,, 4 subjectaif carrot cultivation some forty ) oars •.tiap,...;:i c thus speaks of this admirable Net. and Li. ~,,41,11f nsti Tents Poen it then, are sound and good yet;- - - lido' i' I. Thd teams of horses eaniltin any °iols iivi 7 iii ' $e fed as profitably ;:iri elysarr j ois. If they :II : . , „.,/ onto chaff ( cut :dr:swiped carrots, the alimEettkoas., chi is two bushels per diem per botse. s It' a ho,.alwiti cif oats per horse per week. them one buzi;ci W' 1 carrots per day and no hay. An acre of .400 ie.ratlal: e; els lastS one horse 200 days, or two horse. 4 .14 .4 tit i„ days, during which time they are in perfect, Yeairly . Thus fed it is au acre per horse, at half feed their on carrots, half an acre per horse. tato * -1 2. They . are excellent for all kinds of r4oci -..—._. hogs, rows, weaned pigs and all other;. Ti..' h=ave been brand to fatten well, though ! n0... ,r 1) 1 - 3;:tve trial them fur than purpose, have LAI S . PCCCSN. How ever, for nil lean huge, theta,:, question hut 'hey thrive null upon than. • 3. Nu feud is superior fur feeding exeo. , 4. for for feedlue: young eatile and . ~ `'', s:They fatten Fiieep pt.,,titably. -- =•';Ortia 11 , Nor is it only in the use of them ' that this cr tab pro ili valuable to the farmer;, they are al-•i advan.'t l Poit" genus to the land. . , .: B EM i ..AF 11. 1 . 01)(1 for Mitch caws in winter, 11.4... .--, us lietter.or cheaper ran be found. They not -• ; l iorti keep the animal 41 excellent condition, hut ; ~i „ ,rltit T ve larger secretions of milk, and butter roll ' ion VOW!. fed on corrott , , wi ll not only I , c !, tiler, richer and inures ileiirde colour', hut eta,r :: : V T oo f rom the flavor which - turnips irni art ;...• - if-I'am' which is so disagrcable to num. per , ,r.v.,! . March The following aohlysis will serve to -iii.,,• tl, j a i. amount of alimentary sul,stances in the r0r..., .. ••• "Flesh forming ingredients (1. r. nitrogen etota.;:, , ihg), __ ' • pent-giving ingredients (7. e. free from ni- top (i .,, ~ trogert), • • . I. ; 04 rib A - fisher, ,, • foot*eu Wafer, i i . ~,,, I VI, . . . IC, . ---....:, • . i - :,‘ 0 100 ,t„ : .: • . ---- ' tlll ... . CITLTIVATION OF REMIT TREES I CAL Tean FORMA. Iht, tow , A. correbpunclent of the GC I'. Telegraph e..y.•. 1 . "Siam; of your readers ir ill. perhaps be grattud 7 , . , See publiAed , eutneliiing' respecting the it a- `tr elill *lllO/ the cultivation of fruit Inis already - Li ',, iii California. I therefore ...end. you Foote !•i!... l d i li ti 'which I ha we eotup nth iled from the Report ~).: ..F.'" Surveyor General, dated Deceer 31 , 18 55.!' .: I which it will be seerPthat the cultivation of f;?ii striy , has kept pace tvith the, general progress in Atirok i n r e. ;remarkable country. )give you; in euni.er..-• derv, T tn orin the nulier of apple, pear and peach try t.. tende : land grape vines in each cotinty. ' r , .:"." 'teutintica. . Apitil- -, Trceit, Pear. Pewit. 0, 1 4i i i i m i ;Marin, • 5011 a 40 60 ' •14114 s - , l ls,ltu Joaqttin, 1000 300 3000 4: ,:, : , Piook iEldurado, , , 1609 • 34 1159 : MOON iS hasta, ltii6 266 32 47 ' Sierra, 5OO 300 300 , '., sw am ,1 ttlritte, 100 100 1250 l- ," /fuel Amailor, 927 100 1458, ,, r,' 11111.01111111 Nevada-800 apple, 2400 peach, some g;:;:•. i., , 7 . - —7r— * 1 Peach trees produce in 2 years. Santa Clara—there are 12,000 ed, and 30,000 vitics. Alameda--49,670 apple, 4,555 pear, " peach, 55,480 grapes. Also, plums, deftly./ , Currants 16,000. Napa-16,602 . app1e. 6129 pear, 66,91)2 re 57,500 grape, &c. With many ,th,r varietio •1' Placer-105 apple, 15 pear, 21 peach, 25 gr..? Just began. . Stanislausfrult trees 330, 419 grapey. i33cae4 Trinity--1264 apple, 465,peaf, 762 pe5d.1:.„,,,, i y o b, 200 plume, and 1(10 cherry. \ L Angolos—fruit trees 'n large caiuyty,l. 004 cwt. of grapes last-year. • I Santa Cruz-3000,apple. 3,1 pear, 300 I,i 7000 grape, and other fruit 11' e.s. Sonoma and' 31.—0 f curio s trees 6739, 4:7 24,800 grapes. • , -,L San Bernardino—produeed 650huelicls pea;::.- • or 209 bushels pear', 202,5111 f Ihe. rapes. Sau Luis Obispo—has 25 acres planted in tree i Yuba—there arc S2OO fruit tr es 400 17 grape vines. Yole—liae. ninny young orchards ind vines , I`isitirjen-4as 500 acres in fruit trees.-4 Sacramento-15,405 Sacramento--15,405 apple, 4173 \ ear, 11 peach), and many other varieties. The foregoing febds to show' that t e cot is alive to Them , ivanta , fes to gestalt froM Ira. their own. We saw inately stated the\ ti_, pies of rare size, from Oregon, had been bout'. San Praneisec„ Inc presentS, at fotir Soon we mav expert them all in ahundatie only in California, hat wo hope also here! SPi)it ELErr, 1;4 SCIENTIFIC AORlcULTl.l\tE.—Therc...4a, 4 a i.. , .: 0 ,„, ,when this phrase was a by-word of scorn, 5'.,., t, old firmers said they wanted no such new-fat:.:, 'I notions, but were content -to sow and reap a. , :1 , fathers hail before thdui. But, fortunatell io mankind, this prejudice is passing away. .1.... i , ; has demonstrated, that for every grain .if %I: .2 which isi„igrown, a celtain quantity of 1 ,,, he . : . ".'"' taken upAtroin the soil, and that, until tin, . ingredient, is restored, either by tionerii„: • rli letting the giound lie fallow, the capacity et -,. <.; '' particular held to raise wheat is so far fitttL . , :- minisheth, lie has shown also that what 1 i:O.: . or wheat is true also of rye, - oats, Indian c i grasses . , and all other vegetable product, tke`::-..- , 'gredieut taken up-only being altered.- What 1'... great agricultural chemist has thus dernonstr.!. iq-Ableclaborntury, enterprising farmers in -, 1 6 00, 1 1 lx , , c hind and England have prdved practically nit - N,' geld. 'The ws which govern the grunt It iir .spdt 'plants hav e analyzed and exemplified a., .: 'MOM cessfully as thute: whieh control' the circulati fA ' : thc.blood, the uses of respiration, or the e L -t : t. '' tutiou of iti ,. . To lie successful in raising 41; ~.? -; crop is now Id 11$0.0 as Mucha matter of I.;lik'f„, cause and effect as the driving of ' a locutrn , itt4 '' `. the lighting of a city. 'i, ' l ,. , Mary 'l. ~oe Yet, in spite of this, scientific agriculi..:', 4'.---,,,..- still greatly neglected. Even one of its first -.7 . .1, that a.. more land should be farmed than oi *N" thoroughly' cultivated, is constantly uogleutv‘ 40 Three agriculturists out of every four, IL -' State of Pennsylvania alone, where general' „-_, Ovation is so thorough and retnunorative. i'•+', take far more land than they can properly :4.usitre , age. An agricultural cotemporary, in ii 0 ".' 4 7.-± this fact, estimates that an improved ceout , t.:V%. , . I this matter would add to the net receipts'' . :.'''' it j farm, annually, all increase of one-sixt&iiic bud ' the present yield of grains, 'or enough t , i P ,' ' 1 .„_ 13 X the taxes now collected yearly off , the land,*- 14 1 1 ,amount, as is well known, to the round w: . r ,...-7 two millions of dollars. To eat Ii partirqat '''.',, [.. mer, it seems but a small leak ; _'yet how Y3` L, the aggregate! The difference between what ta,;blt.. l . be done and what isVone, merely in this mit! Li.:Z,' V i saes, would, in thirty . years, make any tar „.,... 1 ,, rich. It is a dill - mace, that, in a`Year of iltliu-41 ---- ; would avert a scarcity. It is a difference thut,.: , all times, Would tnaterially contribute Vim,.' -. i giving us the agricultural market of the V;, ..,t," ...c„.: by gi V in?, us first an CrlforflPrlts surplus to A• .. 1 ,_,..._.. - . F . . PCDDISO OP BUCKWIREAT FLOUR. — ' a pan o f Sweet milk—water Will do, gif not 1,0 hail—over the fire, and let it boil. re ady a paste made of cold milk, or Weer. buckwheat flour,isufficient to make the pu as thick as it can be stirred. Let it cook titteen or twenty minutes. Eat it with made by heisting together, - a half a pint t' t /asses, A quarter at a pint of water and t • Vott or lemon juice enough to give it, a pleasal , ',!". A When it comes to a boil, •-•'" spnonfull of flour, [nisei water. This is a very eh, To MAKE SeNowt , euEst. full of mustard flour into butter, small this mists bread; from a boiled hat and place a slice orbara bread prepared. as above; convenient form and serve ming of the boded ham v, lu,tireen the slices of prof good diA for lunch or ev, li&nuAY TOAST.—Puke breed, a day old, and c thickness ; make a east; beaten, to a quart of mill fulls - of uger ; soak ac til it becomes saturated frog) batter till nearly b; ori GALL 80A1..—Take "n eta up about tiwo pount over the Bre; le,t it fitn sol'ved, then pouf it in a cold., cut .in piccv. 1 prevent any kiwi of colt Black calico will net_bvc it. liecipes. so J 01 CA, II
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