Wit anb g)itinor. • - Frain the Entekerbotter. • . LINES Inditcd fader the Inspiration of . the Feline , Mule. MK' TIT MIT TO MIMIC. Strange sounds one moonlit night came to ray eak; While I lay tossing in a maudlin dream : - I cannot tell.like what of all things here, But themselves only, to my therights they seam. Not like the groan and grountdiniarthe thandos' Not like the aqtr-i•u , r.g voice of ancient nseldr Nor spectral which leai,e wrapt in wonder: Not like the screaming of a serenade. - ? Nor like the Jargon of a ciehoill lotod-orpoo; For wreak of an; nor note of PiNg and Pao: NOT Ilk. the mythic dui& of murdered Moron, V - ?for Impala". wagon-wheel. =bleated with groir. can* aged ereatune howls and Kw& and Broth; • Unlike the ghostly moan at aged trees: Unlike thE angry tones of frighted fowls; - - The lnafs shrill cry, or crones asthmatic 'hems. • • It was t and dismal yowling, of •whole dim Mods of woes, Hideous as tend-yells—very caterwauling : • • Hoir with grimithoughtis of vengeance up I roso. cp rose my window too, and train it whirling - Forth went a cudgel thrvue,h the midnight air; The sounds subsided not: I kept on hurling' Big nicks of firewood st the prowlers there. Mum to my dozing chum most loudly called 1, In sad despair at my own impotence: • _ 'Coital este este eats!' with 'way outcry hisrled.l, • For sleep had dulled his every-nerve and sense. Sonia vigoroul pinches at the rib!; out juniped he. Just as the denons pealed their parting wail; illedrovsy bead against the bed-post bumped ho, Thu bolt bolt he upright stood, with, usage paie. •BoOt-Iselti and Jewa'•hsrps! Jamb I what's the 'matter?' _He add: Now oaths by hurried hundreds came: Before his wrath coy teeth began tochatter; I' stammered glint:ly, iCsakai-ts r and straight grew • dumb. . . .ben, with moat setirching toots and muttered curses, :And vengeful vows, he 114111 k to rest again; • -The memory of them, u I write these venws, . - = Curdles my blood, awl chills my soul with-pain. , 1_ . ,..5 , ' comb in too, to mend my,broken sinniber, '''.•--1 But tossing lay, all night, In sore unrest: Grimalkins, tabbies, catkins, ?about ntunbet„ , ' ...,,,, Frisked fora racecourse on my aching breast. , „ 4wgnefailfaise. ' • ' ; ... . . • Kissturi.- 1 -9 1 vob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice.and irezitY—Scrieute.-, . • It Rubel was a pretty girl, and kept her face clean,.wu can'esee what Jacob had to cry about.— , . . - i.,' HoW do you know 'but what she slapped his face to} him ?—.i.V. o.' Delta.* I '')Weepipels pot unf reque nt ly produced d by ,ex treme pleasure. joy, happiness--it might have been so in Jricob's case.— Whig. , .. - Clailtionime-hold"your, .tongues; the real cause of Jacob's weeping, wag lbe refusal or Rachel to allow him to kiss.hcr agaill.- - ;—Fteg. It is our opinion 'that JaCi - bstrept because be bad not *flied Rachel before, aralhe wept fur the time be bad lost.—Agc. . '•-i • ~ Greeni'verdanfi. all of ye. The fellow wept be cause:tbe gal didn't kiss him.—American. Nonsense; Jacob wept because Rachel told him to do it twice more, and be was afraid „to.—Frce- Mall. . Ridiculous! there Is not a true Yanks among you. We guess' Jacob . cried • beenu Rachel threaftued told' het marm,,Yeancit Ofon. • There you ere all wrong again ; he math beca'use .there was only one Rachel to . kiss.—/lo fand Ifer flide • . _ Oh, yen get out! He wept fur joy ecanie it ,tasted *So gum:L—'Mail. We reckon Jacob wept b ause Rachel d been eating onions.-0. P"--. Our own opinion is:that 3•\c b wept because be Toudd i after all, "it lives not, Int what it. was cricked op to be."--LRichmoilif,',Whig. . ' . We guess she Must tieyo bit 'hllll.—De tch. Ha was in extaeies—he Ceruldn't laugh for cry pia ing., - . ••Twarn't no use.—Berla Cc:quay - esa. As we have no authority for believiy that Ra chel gave' Jacob permission to kimeter, we sup piiie he cried for fear of being served as Samuel Caution was in New Castle,`Pa., lately. • Sam my was fined ten dollars for kisiing Rebecca Ross against her will. • . • Tim MINISTER AND THE SIDI/LB.-7A good stoi7 retate.l, in which Dr. Pondlis made to - figure quite proton-rutty. On a certain day he was wait ed on by a Mak., lady of his, congregation, who came to reprimand riteemed and somewhat fa cetious preacher, farhav,., bought a fiddle for his sun,. Scarcely waiting for, the . t •tial salutations, upon entering the pastor'S 'dwelling, she began, as the-story goes: •". . "I think, Dr. Poutl, that a man of your ago and professi o ntr might hare something better to'do when you worn in. New London, last week, thao to buy Enoch ti fiddle; all the.people were ashamed that our , minister should buy his emit. fiddle. A fiddle! ()holm, what is the world couilong to, when min isters will do such things?" .”Who told you that I tMd - Nougat En'Och a fid dle?" inquired the doctor. "Who told me? Why everybody says so, and home people have heard him play on it. as they. pass.th'e door. But ain't it true, Dottor ?", bought. Enoch aAiolin when I went to New London.;.. "A violin! What's thnt?" , "Did you never see one?" • , • "Never." - - • • -, "Enoch," KIM the Doctor, stepping to the door, "bring your violin here." •Enoch obeyed the command, but no sooner had he-entered with his instrument, than the lady ex claimed: ••Lal 'now, there; why it's a fiddle.' *.Dd not judge rashly," said the Doctor, giving his son a wink ;'"wait till you hear fakinethe hint, Enlich, played Old Hundred:— The lady was completely mystified; it looked like fiddle, hut then Who ever heard Old Hundred, 'played on's' fiddle! it could not be. So arising to depart, she exclaimed: lam glad I came to satisfy myself; La, me just think how people will lie!" , 'ANECDOTE of Mn. MASON.—The lat.! Mr. Mason says the &elm, Journal, was something of a giant in physical as well as' mental proportions, and in youth must have possessed a powerful frame.— While in the strength of early manhood, Mr. Ma .;son happened one very cold tLy to be driving tlong a road ip' the country, half buried up under -, buffalo robes, and looking, rather: insignificant to the casual observer-at least, so ho appeared to an Anpudent teamster who approached in an opposite direction., odeupying ,so large a portion of the road with his team that passing was a difficult matter fur another vehicle. As they neared each other, Mason politely requested the. teamster to turn out and give him room, but the saucy varlet, with an impudent look at the apparently small youth, peremptorily refused, and told him to turn out liimselt. -Mr. Mason, Who instantly perceived • there was but one course to pursue. quietly stop ed his horse and, laid the reins over the dasher, and began rolling down the 'robes, at the same lime drawing up his legs and riping gradually from this seat. The teamster silently watched these. movements, hut as the legs obtained a foundation, and foot after foorof Mr. Mason's mammoth pro portions came into view, a look of astonishment, like a circle in the water, 'spread over his hitherto calm face, and with a deprecating gesture ho pre sently exclaimed :—"That'll do, stranger—don't rise aug more; ru turnout!" • Mr. Mason soon had the track to hithself, and our bewildered teamster drove off at a brisk pace. "Creatihn!" said be as be touched' up the off leader with his whip; "I wonder hot high that critter Would have gone if I hadn't stopped him?" Tor. GoEX THE WEASEL' hasberet ne the cha ins of a thousand snatches of sung ut nut one of a thousand who sing it ever Bardits origin.— But its parentage is as easily traced as that of - an English baronet'. A famous Methodist preacher by the name of Craven, was once preaching ln the heart of Virginia, and spoke as follows:! "Here are a great many professors of religion here to-day. You are sleek, fat, good-looking,, yet something is the matter with you. Now, you have seen wheat which was plump, round and good-looking to the eye but when you weighed it you found that it only came to forty-five or perhaps forty-eight pounds to the bushel, when it shouldliiie been sixty or sixty-three 'pounds.— Take a kernel of that wheat between your thumb and ,finger, hold it up, squeeze it, and—pop goes the **evil. Now, you good-looking professors of religion, yeti are plump and round, but you only weigh some 45 or 46 pounds to the than. What is the matter I Ah! when you are taken betvieen the thumb of the law and the finger of the gospel, held up to the light and squeezed, out pops the whisky bottle." From "per? goes the weevil" to "pop goes the weasel" the transition is easy. • • .Love. We are young • And boaters kettle.= Yon lore tne. Acid I love jou; And (snap you; Each, gash Other's • Each, each other's Faults reproving— 'Rough tildestubbing; Some in the; • Yon snub me, And some in YOu. ' And I scrub pm ; ifbabis best What Is best • "- For us to - do.? -For us to dor !Ivo and love, Continuo loving.- You If;Ving 4 laving you; • 11,:each:othar's EAulti.reprovin 4 l—. You reproving nun voui ..Ttals 'nest • to do' -I •"A. NIAT . LT ..11A112101 WOMAN. P . OZZLED.—;."SO. your ore going to keeplotue, are you?' said an shkrly tnaiden to a ytung woman tveautly spar- • was-the reply. • . • • " "Goiag to hare's girl; t suppose?" WasTque : flail. • • • • The newly with colored,, and 'then quietly ro ponfled, that ••she Aid not really know whether it v.. 4114 be a boy or a - girl. • • A•VrncutiA postmaster hat — imoU inquiring. of , :ho department, the - meaning 'of the' little "pie ' turei" etnek on the letteis; and another official in •Pen desired the'AePartment to sustain him agaiiht "fellow".who insisted' that "them.,pictures of Wathingt6tion the letters paid the pottage.", 7- • , ;Bey.-- .I .ar e youtuigaged at, anything ,payticular? ,•-• • • • .Yeauy Geit.--You imputielat young 'scamp, ,what nee you.hollering•nfier me fur? nothing:numb; only if "you sift% rd .like to. boreowyour Upper lip to. , polith my 'boots wittir• a• • TnEtte,rtre - r - Orions wands of rising in 99 ' warlij . ., One or the .moot: expeditinue, is in tins° rttort Loll in•fli Try it qn,'nnti bring , o r t erdiet ynuttelf. •_ , Pokr,t,rs mode or old boots user. Hammel,: art: 1,j,11.,. ifing.yieh.otics/just brought oul bji der:: • 11 , , 11-I;ilV.a,hii zts. los . dr 1 ~ A m i MIP f....„ ...,,,10 , i ,; ..z--,- : :-_' :: ~ . 4 . _ :--• 4 , . - Simon .5 WIiOWA LE CLOTHl J 9pb ruith . 3 iro. Z Nafili .SecOnd,Stftel (tout eat). October 20, '55 . , :2-1 y C. R. SHOENER. • , Wholesale Dealer hi Soots, shoes. wad FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, • 10.14214 North Th ird Sired, Phaaddphia. Jaziostry, 19866 , 3.1 y ' TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT : YHE bargains lam now o ff ering in CARPETS, are worth the attention of 'every one.— russets carpet, Sm. worth. $1 12; Chamber ,do 37k, worth ber cents; Gold Window.ShaVr, $1 YS; Shades as .low is 25 cents. Merchants, llonsekeepere, hotel propii atom, owners of vesselx.. and steamboats, committees. and in fact every elms' who want to furnish with good pods, at low pikes, cannot find a better assortment, at such reduced,priees, roil am now selltrig at. Call and ex amine. at No. 217 North Second'.titreet,, above Vine, Philadelphia: • • , - JOILN 31. EVANS. April 12,1856 . L- : ; . 15-3 m . : 011.8 1 OILBII OILS 1;1 ' . J. 136116 A s. ALLgs, 7 'and 8 moutn+w Harves t ritiladelphpi, IyI)EALERW IN OIL, have just re ceived, direct frail New iteilfora t. the following sup p of . 011, which they after for, saleet the lawwt marked rates: - Winter Sperm oll,:1.000gal. WinterWhaleoll; 12,600ga1. do Elephantoll.9,oo} do I laded dO do 7,000 do _ Also, In storeoStresaine "Oil, Pale arid Brawn Soap, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Yeb.'23, , . rih w tiQ BOXE S CHE,MICA,L ,OLIVE.. till SOAP, est= quality; - MO :es Chemlval Olire Soap. medium quality; :100 • "•.,., Brown,Pale and Family Soap: 100 ~" Genulne7Castile Soap, mottled; - 50 Ili 4411... w hi te; •-." 200 " - Stearine and Adamantioe Candles; , 200 " Tallow Candles: 100 casks Sal Soda; for sale In lots to suit rumba sers, by • - • t MAULF. k DIXON, jkaantission .itercbanti. No: 22 South Wharves , 3d dint above Chem/ street, Philadelphia. .la. 19,'563•6m- ACNEW & co., - 140 - o.' 196 CHESNUT Street,Phila. 11 d o lphin : sF t lnform the citizen of_Pott* villa and vicinity, that they have in store a full - assort. meet of choice and seasonable gcoda 'which 'they arc closing out at greatly. reduced prices, principally from I the great auction ales in New York, and partly of our; own importations. 1. • I • Silk Alli. !thaw* Depart Tent. ' 1 1000 Stella Shawls, fAhl Black Silk Uantillas, 250 Chan tilly and French Lutes, do. Bareue Shawls and Scarfs,' 30,600 yards Dress Silks. selling it 83, 75, 85 .t $l. 00 peel yard. 500 magnificent Silk Robes, Black Oro De Hyena,; 450 Flounced Barege Dresses, Grenadines, Chall'y Or. gandlea, Lawns, French and English Chintzes. French' worked Setts, Collars and Sleeves. Cambric Handker.i chiefs, Ruffling, Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves, Lace 51.15.! .111.onrnIng.Gooda Department.- . ) ! wimp= OF SCHUTLEILL CeltrliTY: Black Bombazines, Grenadines, B reges, Crape De Es-; ' . .e. pang. Lupines 13-4, lilonselines, Tames Cloth, Brazellineai - . Lelnatt , a".kmerlean Ferttlizeitl. 1 . Black and Purple Flounced Babes.' Canintry Merchants,;, (SAN be had at $25 a' ton,'or g 3 '5O ;•1 c. . , and visitors to Philadelphia,are Invited to c'll and ex•l' .: amine our stock, feeling confidant that with .Ihiggreat • l',11'el; also, Leinan's Super-Phesphate of Lime. it facilities afforded us we can offer great Ind neethents. -4, 2.14 rents per ponnd:by the barrel. or $4O a ton; to whole.' , .. AGNEW- k CO.„ °I , safe &Mere a largededuction ; also. LeinaMs Bone Ma nn e, the cheanest bon•.'• manure in the woriti,-$lO allege ' 19G Chesnut street. below Bth-; 19-2 m i head ;,also, Leinau's Liquid Manure, in casks. from 2to - 1 SOO gallons. With directions for use, tame as is used in THE SUBSCRIBERS . i England With such great success: also,Leine:is Fedi!. ACING removed to their NEW; fourth door above Tenth, are new prepared tooffer a large' 'zee f it. fruit trees and grape vine::: Linates Fertilize - for lawns and grass land, also, Potash. Bone ,Duet, Plait. and SPACIOUS STORE, N0.:27s Chesnut street,l ter, Ground Charcoal, Nitrite of Soda, Soda, Sulphate cr. Ammonia. Crushed Bones. Lc., . . and well selected stocie'of HMl : following fresh and desi.! The:above named Fertilizers and Phosphide of Lint° arable goods, , principally of their own importation } orb have been :in use for the past five yearisuccesstully in bought at anaion. which they are able to sell at the lin-. slarylind, Virginia. Delaware, New Jersey. Penn:via*. porters' prices, and to which they cordially invite the ` nia, aid in the Islands of Berinuda and 'llarliadoes; Di. attention of country merchants, hotel-keepers, and tam-• 'elornail from the three States of New York. Pennsylvania ills: generally. Buff. Green and Venitlan Window.. and, New Jersey State A grieult nial Societies. and Crystal Shading. • Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting."..4. 8.:4.; Palace.; Association of New Terk. Delivered free of 94, 104. 114. 124 wide. Bolster' and Pillow Linens of portage at any station In Philadelphia. Order,: by Mali several choice bleachers, and all whiths„trom 38 'to 54 remitting thi cash, registered at the Pest Office, or draft ,inehes. lied Blankets of all sizes and qualities. Crib: en any , good house in Baltimore. New York or ['Wade). 'and Cradle Blankets. Bed Quilts of the following a tri4 phis, will be satisfactory. G. A:LEINAU, Prnpriet.r. • sties. ylz:—Marseilles. Welting. Knotted. Register, Al-, -I No. 19, South Front Street, Philadelphia' : hambra, Allendale and Lancaster, of all the desirable F e b r uary 23.'5f, , . • .8-1 m 'sixes. Bureau Covers- Table Corers; Window Curtain;_ l Muslin. Towels and Toweling of every variety: Damask' 1 Table Cloths and Napkins; Shirting Ilileus and liltis-, I 'LICH TNI NC RODS. Armitage , * Patent. -. lin; Cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroideries. Hosiery, &c-,.; • Le. ilroastel. Damasks. Moreens, Embroldieed I:mean& TH E SNISCRIBER calls the attep:- Muslin Curtains; Gilt. Cornices, Ilands,Glmps.Cord.kc., i . thin of the public to his superior ELECTRIC-MAO- Ac. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN. I .ET LIGHTNING RODS. It is now fully admitted on Importers and Dealer* in Linen and House Furnishing, all hands. that every building, to be secure from the drip Goods.. ' . ' 217...-T;8 Chesnut st.,abort Tenth.! tructive intluences of,Lightning, should be provided Philadelphia. April 20 . 1856 ' 17-Lin , with a go:d conductor: The large number of worthlefs —' Rods that are put urniakes it necessary for .pnrchasiyis ' to examine the merits 'of the different Rods offered for sale. I earnestly invite a rigid examination or the princtfiles on whirl. my.ltods are constrmted. I belie putun nearly 6,000, Rods, and have never heard of: the less of one; dollar.': , l worth of property byy. Ligt4nink, in anybuilding, to which ono of my Rods has been at tached. I. therefore. Ifeel treat confidence imiecoth-, mend tug I hem, not only as the best, but as HI only safe Rod in' use. i . az-The following gentlemen having , exa"ta net! thOo ... Soap. We want soap, - Both need scnabbing; Ton sottp \ Lire and rub, • Continue rubbing— , Yon rubbing ma, • I rubble; you: 'Earbr; nub other's a Roukh, bides arrubblug, - You !kali,: ibbllng wet I ynn t • , This Is beg. For us to do. ' PIULOELPHU. DECOU ollt. MIDDLETON, • WV 01P AND DEALER= IN IRO AND STEEL, • No:•13 North PlLstar stree LPSLt, i above Narhet, I,LASE. 154 y 'April 12:1856 DENSLOW & co., ' COMMISSION MERC HANTS, And ime dealers in alt Rinds of FOREIGN and Domestic. LegV:-To bacco,lsnufi !bared Tobacco; and Foreign and Do. mestic Segara, 21 South Front street, Philadelphia. • , Importers of Fine Hail= .oelpirs Of the choicest groviths of the Vuelta-Abajo. A large assortment of which ire kept constantly. on band, and for sale at a small advance ou cost of importation. Air Consignments respectfully solicited, on which lib eral advances will be made when desired. • . N. 11.—Special attention given to orders for purchase on commission, of Tobacco, as also every description of Merchandise, for account of partiesl.sing at a ' . distan from this market. agent for F. A. Goetzes celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. April It 1856 . . 15-ly may 10.1856 '7 .SUPER PHOSPHATE OF IPLOMAS'hatie been awarded to the Subscribers ter the above article, by the Pennsylvania :tate Agricultural Society Nesv Jersey •• , !lucks County rSehoylklll County, Berk!: County Neu Castle County. D 4, The quality and high character:of ourpreparation is Rods and given them their unqualified approbation, well known; it is considered the Best and most Reliable: have kindly given me their permission to refer to them: Manure for , Corn, Oats, Wheitt,,Potatoes and Grass, 11. McMURTRIE. M.D., I T - .' N. WALLER. M. D. Not only producing large cmps, but permanently im-, For sale wholesale and retaikat the Factory, Vino st.. proving the soil. , above lab, Philadelphia. Orders promptly attended to, .Prto! $lO per 2000 tbs. (2 cents per M.y , . and at .the lowest cash _prices. TGOMAS ARMITAGE. 4, Cstrnoi.--Xtbsen-e that every Barrel of our Article has; Apt 1120, 1656 - ./ I - .17-11:u 1 our name and that of Potts At Klett stamped on the head., , Pamphieti 'describing its qualities and mode of using: ' ' -• EMI ay AI R - . - can be had it our store, or by Mail, when .. desired. A' R - CHABZES - niAGonsst, : & C 0.., liberal deduction made to Dealers. , ' I Baena - 1 REXOFLD FROM NO. 02. COMMERCE STREET, vo'rne Agent. Winted. . I We have for sale one cargo of the celebrated Pacific Notak ll'est corner of .g.r.th and Oupentes ,Streets, , Ocean Guano, timported'per Ship Harriet Beale) similar ' , , Philadelphia, - e to'Lhat sold : by us last season, and which gavesuch great. BFttelo call the attention o f .purchho.' satisfaction. It is fully equal to Peruvlan Guano at a, , era to their extensliaassortment of , Paperand Patio.- Lower Price. Caneerine,or Fish Manure. L full supply. Makerla materials: Printing Papers—for Books and; of this new an... valuable article, to which' we call theP News. I Water: . leaf, rased. nneallendeTed and ealkn attention of Farmers. , I • -' ' dered, f all qualities and prides, alwitys on band; Hard NO. 1 OoVERXERT PERUVIAN OUVio . wart, a m.1 . 313151i1it l'Apers.,Trunktoardß, Binder ' s Boards., constantly on timid nnd for sale at the loicm:t rates .— ; Hung' g Papeis. Lc., Ice.. Corn Shelters o r th e most approved construction at Mann- Particular attention' Is invited to their 'extensive i re t- • - facturs' Prices. , -. . , • - . sortment of . - - - :. LEDGBB PAPERS, I • ~ From the most 'Celebrated Manufactnries in. The country Y'Acelclng their wRISINO PAPER- stout maybe found CdEaZ Note Folio Bost, . Atlantic Notei, Thin Medurn; ' - Bath Poid, Demv. -- , ' l ''' • , Quarto Post,: '.' !tedium, Cap, Fool's Royal, Flat Cap, .. .. Sup. Royal, '' ! ' •.. - : Imperial', Pali: Papers of eVeify- description. Size and quality.lr- , Map /tapers in, great variety. Envelope Papers, white ; buff and gold..eltber laid or wove. 'Colored ibpers, Sm.' glazed; and other varieties. Man,Uracturets are invited to examine their stock 1:1 Rags, foreign and dome%stie., Bleaching Powders, of ere .prored brands: Alum: ground or crude; Sal Soda Soda .Ash, ifeltinrs. Wire ClothS, Ultramarine, and Paper Ma ker's materials generall¢..• •' , - ---: • . , . I! - ' 4a -,They are also prepared to take orders etodd sips and weights or any of theitbove description of Papers. , ' Philada, February 9 1.606. - - - ~,,.., -6- ALLEN & NEEDLES, ND.Wharves and 35 S. 'Water st.. first store abuse Chestnut at., , • ISwonr & Laser'', Agents at Pottsville. W. W. Trtonss, " " Auburn. D. SarLon, " S. Myst'. 52.41 m. Dee. 29. '55 REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. GLENN'S ROMAN KALYDOR, • • Aew . N entirel y :safe and' elegantw'epa ration to removing Tan, Sunburn . MOth or Mr. p , Freckles. and other temporary cutaneous JOLT.' Goes, giving fairness and clearness to the skin and grad. Emily 'producing a beautiful complexion.—Price 60 cents, per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN OIL ; . ! This admirable preparation for the heir. has been be.' fore the public for Twenty-fist yedrs. and Is' greatly ad mired for promoting the growth of the Bair, preventing it from falling ont, or turning gray, removing the d t an 1 druff, Ac 4 It imparts ,to the most stubborn hair a soft , and glossrappeaninceand has the singular Uroperty of making It dark when necessary.—Pricelo cents. ~. GLENN'S ARORATIC RUSE TOOTii PASTE.' .. A valuable preparation for giving a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and framuce to the breath, being composed of the purest ingredients ; , it cannot possibly injure the teeth hue on the contrary will preserve them from decay. ' It has been used by dentists In this and other countries in their practice and with givatsatistacton.-.Rrice 25 Cents r GLENN i S yERBENA WATEpeß.boa... This delightful and .eery refreshing Toilet .Water. is prepared from the leays of the hot house plant.' Verbs , us, (Lemon Tritons), In its grearpat iterfectionit will be found Ivry useful for removi4ithe langour Incident to the Springand Summer months. or for crowded ics ms,l Sc.., Where perfumes are admkeible, th tyerbena water! will be found sery,pleasant 10 the sick room. and as el perfume for the handkerchief it is equal to the beet ex• tracts, and much more econotolcal, also, a pleasant cbang from.Cologno Water, to which,' by many, it is preferred. Price 50 cents per bottle. GLENN'S CITRONELLA, MUSK ROSE.GERANIIIII k 1 MILLEPLEDII WATERS. Priee:SO cents per bottle. ' Al these articles have been imitated by imscrnpuloni persona, purchasers wishing the genuine 1111 please ask for "GLENN'&" Dealers - supplied on liberal. te, For stle,by the proprietors, . GLENN & CO. No. 192 Chesnut street, Phibult iphia. • N. R.—Persons at {:distance wishing any of the above articles, by sending'the, amount in postage .stamps, br enteral's& the arlicleatrill basent,es directed. . PhiladolPhia. dttril 16.2 m St THE STATE St lINCS FUND!' - ~ . -Awn NEXT DOOOiTO TH POST 'OPPICIL, NO. 83 Doek Street t .Philadelphia.— interesitre pbr cent. ' 141/lills of. motley retained on demand:: The STATE SAVINGS 'FUND. No. $3 DOCK STREET. neat linor to Third Stheet,and adjoining the Post Office, teceives Money on deposit daily, from the Morning. until 3 in the afternoon ; also Monday evenings, &cm to 9 - eclock. Interest Is allowed on deposits at the rate of JIVE PER CENT. per' annum . Deposita will be re turned In whole or In part on demand, without notice. The PoPulatitY of .this Office with all classes of -tile community, both In town and country, and its rouse quont mimosa, may be ascribed, In part, to the followin t substantial reasons: lst. It offers a convenient, responsible; and profitable Depositary tolliceentors, Administrators, Ass!Col lectors, "ants , and all public officers--ib ees, s, Trustees. es and Associathroe,Thather Ineorpora ted orotheralse—to married or single. ladies—to Etre dent ants, Clerks, and business men-generally— Parmers.tliners of either sex, and all who hare finds, much belittle. to deposit, where they may be had at any time with Flveper cent. Interest added. 24. Depositors receive Books. with an abstract of the .Bylaws and regulations, In which is entered their de 'posits. which Books serve as roaehers. They may desig nate. In ease of sickness, death, or absence, who shell re , calve their deposits, Without the intervention of Execu tors or Admlnlitrators. Any one or more persons may deposit in hts, her. or. their wine, orfor any other person _or perwous, - 3d. 4,llspert Is made each year, to the,Logislatore and . goisnctrs of the City. ", - ithr The Officers are sworn before they enter utioni Oteir duties, In addition to givlnci.Donds with sureties. sth. The 3.tate Savings Pond is a real Savings Ftin4.-* nnt an Insn . ninen alai, Tenet Company. Our large list ,of Deposikirs and - the Philadelphia pnbile; have been'cam tut to observe that the. charter aralts the i:odium and risk ofinstuance. . - . 6ih„ . In order toutTord every, reasonable tacillty to Be' pastier% who reside:4 a distance from theettiCe. their de• posits are pertrdtte4 to bowl thdrawn by ehecks, Viper the masher =fames.? Vilth the Banks, theek seeks will he furnished* deptellars without charge.. The midatiolionage beitiweit Aion Ibis:olm by a proverbially caution% and 4 1 scritninstIngeoinmunityiant where the ctutracteref the institallen is best known, Is' I gratifying 'but to which the Trustees desire tuesil at., bentkoi GEO, HAIM President. CHAS. 0. INr 4Y, Tressurei. Markt.", 11.60. MBE - .:PilrWarllTA:: - FIVE PER CENT. ISAVINCOFOND, ' !WOE' PORATEL) BY TEL 321.447 E P.F:rEIVIVA; • itIONEY is received in • sum; y taro small , interest paid from the day of - eta t. • The offrce is open every day, from 9 o'clockla .themont log 1111 7 o'clock in • the evening, and on Mods, and Thursday evenings till o ' clock. , , • , INTEItES' FIVE PER CENT. • ; t' Ail sum, large or small, &repaid back hi gold on de , wand without notice, to any amount. ; , Gmcs—Walnut street, South-West corner !of Third street, Philadelphia. , • , lion. HENRY L. BENNER, Prairteat, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, rice Preiidort, WAI. J. RE ED. Secretary. RItECTORS • Henry L. Benner, 'C. Landreth Menus, - Edward L. Carter} . ".Carrot Brewster„ Robert Selfridge. • Joseph M. Barri, • ' Ponied K. Ashton, Usury L. Churchman, :James B. Smith, ' Francis Reel The investments, now amounting to to* than oap million of dollars, in accordance with the set of Incorpora. Goo are made b 1 Mortgages, Ground Bentaand such drat cbuts securities as must always Insure perfect securi ty to the depositors and place beyond all risk the pet. manency and stability lof This old and Welbestablishcd 1 nittitution., . ; . • Nov.ll, 1855 ; IMPROVED Elelf;Atwiting Hay;levaton, or HcOthig,Porki. 30A SELF-ADJUSTING DaY Ei j orators, with anti-friction' block* ropes, eta You independent Tooth, Flay and Grain Bakes; 300 Plows, various sixes and patterns; 600 Cultivators or Hoe Bar rows. various patterns;; 2 210 Harrows, various' rites arid patterns' 100 flay, Straw and Corn-stalk .Cdtters; 10 0 heading's Patent Power Corn Sheller,' and Cleaners; 300 Landreth's Excelsior Hand Corn S.hellers, Ens. 1,2, 3 and 4. -: , ,The above are all manufactured at , our Steam Works, &Idol, Pa. The workmanship and material are of unsurpassed . • • , . Farmers will profit by an examination: and com parison with other implements in market. . . • Also, 50 Stacy's Patent Qmin Drills; 100 Ilibkck's !Patent C'- der Mill and Press; Deltas Dunham's Improved Cam Mo. tion, heaping anclowlug machines, of which we have tho sole a^ene) in 'Philadelphia. Agricultural and 114- ticulturinmplements and Tools. Field, iltu•den arid Firmer *cats, in great variety. For sale by • ' . • D. LAM:IIIEn' a SON,i • ' Nmi. 21 and 23 South Sixth street, Philadelphia. May I% '5O . 21 -2m MI MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. rs to GEORGE MSW2l, l ltl, ll ;l : o A . l ß l C l lies Bu n e u e nrrelit; under the Utah House, .vonatanillY publishing the latest Music. from the moat popular Aii lhois i s the United States. in a style that 1011 vie With sny4olod at any other house, either in this count or Eiircmr. . . . , They - lure also the pleasure to announce tc the public that,their stock of Sheet Music on hand, conkists of the argeat and most complete assortment to be.iiiMid in the .romutrs; they are constantly adding to their stock all.the New Mimic published in New York, Boston. Le. TheyWiso publish several I nstructionitortica, which are ni x eneftruso throughout the country. , , - . . PI A.NOS--A fine assortment of the best man afacture:m of New.Xork and Ilostil : at the lowest cheap Pricet. -.l.'t 3ILLSICA INSTRUMENTS. . : Also.:a general asstiment of Gunk's, Violins. Banjoes; Plutea.lAceordeons..L. , Violin. Gultarand Harp Strings, of the best Italian qualltiea. all of which will be furnish ed to the TMadic and the tmdiat the lowest rates. - OrdeCs punctually attended,to. • - . , b®-MI Lee k Walker's Musk and Public:it:ens can be obtalm4l at B EANNAN'S"Bock and Music r tet e . p o tti_ One. , ' r Philadelrbis .1 1 4 4. lib ' : ctt ~ . . ~ PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Erasta' lire and' Thief Proof gofer I :(1F ali sizes, 'suitable for Merchants, Lawyers, Farmer); fie(' others baiing Books, Pa= -per) or other valuables te,*.aerve from Pireor Burglars. • A CARD.—"Tho Fire Proof Safe that preserved our Books; Papas Ac., during the great fire at Dart's Build , . logs, was purchased of. Oliva) Russ. 61 8, Second at., . Philadelphia. • 0E1%4 BUCK' I ..REFRIGERAT3RB A 141) WATER FILTERERS. • •Erstf's premium Ventilated Refrigerators for ,croolfug And 'Preserving Meat, Butter, Milk, Water, and all art... • eles for 'culinary purposes. Water -Pilferer.; for purify ing thickish or meddy'srateri ran he hid separate or at . tubed to the'Refrigenitors—a small quantity elks cool lug the ivhde In the Warmest weather. • ' , • . Also, in Store and for bite, Portable Shower Baths, arranged for' warm or cold water; . Water Coolers; for hotels:, stores sne'dwellings; Stm-e . ['rucks, for moving hoses, bales, crate), &e 4 Seal Copyilig Presses, and Druggists' Presses. (Established in 1635.) OLIVER EVANS; 618. Sooand street, 2 dears below. ChesnOt. Philadetphla„ February 9, ' :or THE binralics; Ananityrand Trust Co., Q9UTEI . E. corner Third and -Ches. ijaatatreeta, Philadelphla.--Capltal r.-50;000. Wiley Is received on deposit daily. Tbe amount deposited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to pm pepotltAt;or r If preferred, a certificate will be given. 411 sums, large andamalLanireceived, and-the amoituf paid hack on demand, without notice. . intezest is paid at the rate of fire per , cent, cowmen clog froirthe day of deposit, and teasing fourteen days previcitOo the withdrawal Of Mei- oney. , - dikthe first day of January, in each year s the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal ss hermay-,prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositoni in the city, of Philadelphia alone. Any ailditional information will be given by addressing the Tteasurer. Stephen RI Crivford. Neal, William 81.4odwin, :i• Law. Johnson, Vim Pres% Paul D. Goddard, , Ambrose W. Thompson, George 31clieury, Panj. liY. Tingley, JamekDarereux. z . - • -aeobjL.Ploratted •e } . Gustavus English,` ,o . 'Boma/arm and 15;asnrcr - PUNT FISK. -; viler Ondlaterpreter •". - J. C. ON/148CRLAGO BeoeMber 8,,55 _ ! :. 36-1 v • E v n i ii pwam & CO., 1100111, Broad anti Wassittest erects, Philadelphia, Anna OULD call the attention, of Raft= y y. road Managers, and those iota esteit in Railroad Property, to their - Sy/test of Locesugive Zsgints.ln wb)eb they are adapted to the particular 'business for Ville!' th e y may he required; by the use of one, two. thee or four pair of driving:wheels; and the use' of the whble, or so touch of the weight as may be &pliable for sffhe• a on; and in accommodating them to the seem erletep. strenglh.of supesstrtwilon. and tail and work toi':,he done. - By thews moans the maximum useful effect *fibs power is Rotund with the least expense for attendance, roster fuel; and malts to Road and Engine. With these , objects in view. and as the result of twenlyfihree years praetical experience in the business by .our senior part nor; we manufaetnreJlee dipmd kind..nf Jilagines, Ind several classes or Files of each kind. Particular atten lion paid to the strength of the tbacbinola'tbt phut and workesaushlp of all the details. Otir, long- experience sod opportunities of obtaining information, enables] us to offer these ong ore with the 81411711141.0 Mat in *Melon cy, economy and durability, they will compare favorably, with Bonnet any other Maths use. We tilla Nide to Oiler wheels. axis& bowling or low Moot tire Ito tit dew. tree without berinal.eoUsposition castings ibr bearttius; every description of Copper nest Iron sod Boiler Work: enders:l officio lzing to Ike teptihr or reneftal of letetanotive Engines. - IL W. 'mum's, . • ... • - . MATTHEW BAIRN. : January 5.'4,4 : tit IN BNVINO FUND PHILADELPM. KAMM dg GRAM, • ,; Wholesale Dealers is ° xaKet_ol#9l3ll AND 103 Scirt.h.Third street, Philadelphia. March 8, '5B • 10.3 re NATHAN U. SHAIIPLESS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. • • No. 2 York Buildings, Philadelphia. - SZYUZSCeS 3. 2. it. Carter, Tamaqua. - Jones & Cole Slllinan,No , on a c o .,l. lllll44 e l Pida• Philadelphia, Dee. 24'53 • 51-tt BOYS' CLOTHING. TOHE SUIibIBER., would respect fully inform their huthenvis friends and customers et Sylkill County, that their assortnieut of Clothing tot Young yentlemen is much larger than ever. and they arevilspreed to sell cheap. Perseids thing at a dlidanrei have the privilege of exchaneitg clothing p based o f this alma, trthey do not snit. Y. A.. HOYT k 272 Chestant St., corner efTentb. , Mad& April 'Lt.' lef,tl My NOTICE. LEAVING purchased the entire stock the late 0 W.V. HIROWAT k CO.,we gift* thankful for a continuance of the ; rat patronage bestowed upon lie. Ridgway ; an. having made arrangements to be In constant receipt of a full assdrtment of OILS, we feel confident we can give entire satisfaction to the customers' of the late house, and reapoettully solicit the trade in general to call,and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. MITCHELL & CROASHALE. Sept. 1855 34-1 y N 0.30 N. Wharves, PhD& • COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, • 511 North Third Street. CONSTANTLY on hand, a laige as sortment of Pen and Poeket Knives, Scissors. and Razors, Table Knives and Hoar", in Ivory, stair, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Caner' and. Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives, ile. ALSO—a very exterudve assortment of Walters, Tea Trays, &e. ' Fine English Guns, Colt's Pistols, Alleta Revolvers, and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, aith i•general stock al Fine" Therdware. constantly on hand. JOHN M. COLE3IAN. Importer: Philadelphia, Dot . .. 50,1854 [Dee. 27,'5352] 51-tf „WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER ItANCINCE. L. ISAAUS BRU„-No-. 133 N. or w second street, (3d door below Race, east side.) Philadelphia, have constantly'on band a large assort- Merit of the above goals, which they offer Wholesale or Itetail, at prices lower than any other estvblishment In the city. They also keep In store, Bull Ilolland.and an endless variety of Gold Bordered Shades. which.for beau ty and cheapness, cannot. be surpassed. Their assort ment of Wall Papers, Paper Curtains, Borders, fry a” Is complete. and persons about purchasing would dowel) to give us a call. .1. L. ISAACS & 8R0.,. April 5, 1856 _ 133 N. 2d street, B 14-sm hiladelphia. • ' ' BUSHNEL & TULL. 80. 64 Dock Street, Philodelphla,• - k • ,-• -a I W lr ,. - • - f , - ' o---• " - c , • -..- /I \V • . lir . - ..,..- ../.... v i D i ,/ • rl g F . A G C ir 'f c. Ult ai E es, R; o u f eho C .4 h v il icd dren's ca N ri- U la . Ises,Wheel-barrows,Niirsary Swinirs,ltockinglerses, "' abs, Invalid Chairs, &c., te.. wholesaie and retail. September 11855 . ' ' 4S-1y JOHN WM. OIIIHEY & CO., BANKERS, Noe. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Philads., GRANITE BITILDLYG,BELOW CIIESNU7', DRAW upon, • remit to, and - collect upon ivory point in Ihu Unttnn STATILIS nod CANA -I).tb. Collections !tatted with promptness at current rates of Exchange. without charge. Foreign and American Coin furnished for Shipping and Custom House purposes. Draw upon the Royal Bank of Ireland, (by authority,) London; &c., and furnish Exchange. available In any part of the British Kingdom. in sums of LI and up wards. Seven PLEI. Crk. (New York rate,) paid deposit ors on current accounts, and the highest rate' on Time account: • Stocks bought and sold at the Brokers' Board, In this city. New York. Boston and Baltimore. 'Business paper and loans negotiated. The latest quotations of stocks and securities through. . out the United States can be seen at the office. Dec„ 2;1855 5140 m MEE 1 -1 N SU RAN CE. COMMONWEALTH ENSITRANCE COMPANY. Onion Buildings, 3d street, . HARRISBURG. TA. ITARTERED CAPITAL $300,000 . . G : nsure build nes and other property. against loss or damage by Fire. . ISo, against perils of the S. Inland Navigation and ransportation. SIMON CAMERON. 8. S..CAHRIEF, Secniury. President. L. F. WHITNEY, Aor2re, Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Penna. Dec. 22, '55 614 f MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. POTTSVILLE, PA. CIAPITAL $100,000 7 ,CE Ait T E R ki Perpetual. Otis Company, chartered by the Legislature ut Mtn sylvania, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dol tars, is now fully organized : and has commenced busi ness. The Company is prepared to receive Monlei and other property in Trust, and allow interest on, all monies de posited In trust, at the rate of five per cent per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. .For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of/the Company, Centre Street, Pottsville, three doors month of the Exchange 'lo ta]. JACOB lIIINTZI\GEI',Jr., president., JOHN 11. ADAM, Seery and Treasurer. April 1, 18'.4. 134 f • THE POTTSVILLE .MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE -CENTRE STREET, next door nitavel;ireen'sJeweiry Store. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO—CUARTER PERPETUAL. Thie Company, recently chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, is fully organised. Thu Company Ls prepared to effect Insurance upon lives and to receive and execute trusts, and to allow Interest on monies rece,ived 'at the rate of tire per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay. able on demand. Capital and exacts safely Invested in Bonds and Mort gages and other good securities. Annual diiidend of the profits will he made payable in rash, or appropriated to the payment of premiums. For rates of Premium' on Life Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EVAN'S. Pr&l. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Pru't. ll T. TAYLOR. Secretary and Treasurer. Sept. 16, 1a54, 37-tf ANTHRACITE' INSURANCE CO. Autheirized• Capital $400,000. CHARTER .PERPETUAL--Office, No. 91 Walnut Strete between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against LOU( or Damage by Flit E. or RU! MINOS, Furniture, 31erchandise generally. Also MARINE 11.82. 4 .URANCE, on Vestals, Cargoes and Freights. INLAND INSURANCE. to all parts of the Union. DUILLCIOUS: 'Luther, Davis Pierson, Lew is. A uden tied, ' Joseph 51ax field, . Peter Sleger,• Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, • George F. Tyler, It. Ilmumett,•: Samuel 11. itothemel, Francis Bacon. • D. LUTHER, Preside/it. Joszeitagri= Vice President. 'Wu. Flies; &Metary. tom` PETER D. LUTHER, has been appointed Aient for the above Company in SChuylkUl County, to whom /yersons desiring.lnsuranco can apply. nJune 23, 1855 (April 8. '44, ;14-1 25 --/r• • 'STATEJIIUTOAL INSURANCE CO. WOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT May 15,1854. Assets, Stay 15t,1853, • - '`; $358,318 70 Cash premiums and interest ticely ad the past yeari'mutual depart ment, $101,648 32 Billelbseivable in same, . 183,617 94 Cash premiums, Stock Departml,'" 40,282 20 -- 170,568 56 Losses, expenses, commissions, re• insurance, mutual department, 101,806:,3 " stock 27,031 98 ASSETS: Bonds, mortgages, stock and other •• goottsocurities, 173,135 72 Itllla receivable, 167,009 86 , Cub on band and In hands of agents, .For Fire or Inland Insurance, apply to JNO. T. 8110.E111111, Agent July 15,1851 , W 34 y 'INDEMNITY. r H E-FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. of-Philadelphia. Office, 110. 163% Chesnut street, near Fifth street. i ~: rryi~ Charles N. llancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner,, Samuel Grant, - Jacob R. Bmttb, Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates JOI low as are consistent with security: The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, Which Vrith their Capital and Prentpems, saf e ly inve s t e d, afford ample protection to the lamed. , Since their, incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million Iwo kundredtAass arol losses by firi4,thereby affording evidence of the a *vintages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispoaition to meet with promptuSts, all liabilities. ' CUARCES N. BANCKER, President. '.:Ctusuzi G. Iturczza, Secretary. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above ,mentionedlestitntion, and is now prepared to make In eurence, en every description of property. at the lowest rates..., ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, Jan.,11,1851, - , - 2-tf LIFE INSURANCE. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Affinity and. Trust Company of Philadelpblr. or beg, Chestukstreet,.the tint door Sast of the Custom noun/. • +. CAPITAL g800,008,4118.11TER P ERPETUAL, Continent° makelnsuraaeeeanlives on the Most Woo able terms. The Capital beirig paid up and Invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, acre a I perfect security to the !rowed. - The premiums may De paid yearly, half-lastly or guar terly. • The Company euld.n Done periodleally to the ' efts for life. The first Donny; appropriated In December, i 1841, and the secolid Bonus in December;•lB49, amount to an addition of 8203 00' to every 81.000 insured under the aided polkies, making $1262:60 which will. e paid when it shall become s claim, Initeid - of sl,ooo . orforiglly i ngur . ad; the next oldest amount to 81,Z7 60; the next In age to 14 - ,212 60 for every SIM*: the others in the same wo- Prortiou liVeordinc -to the , amonnt and time of stand, srbleh Addition:. ma.k. an 'venire of more than CO per fentorpon the primitung paid, without i nereadug the an nual premium, X/MAGICILIf Thomas Ridgway,, . John A.. Brown, , Anton Davis - D. Danner. • - John Jay Smith. Frederi.ek Mown, e Robert Pearsall, .. Georg Taber, 'Joseph Tosses`, John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James,„ . Marton Lewis, Joseph T. Bailey.. John R. Sleek. Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanatims, fortnot application and further intbrinationean be had at the dthee. THOMAS. ItlDOWAT;Pistaldaliti "-^ 'Jens 7.4. a . nsti..Actuary.. ; • /nettle anbieriber litigant forlhe above tiornpen* in hohollidlieolintZ. and sUI eiteet Intortfieel, and glee all useweLary i attestation on Alm subject. - April Q,1852.- 154 s • ' •It BAN'S WANN-MAKINg, '‘"•; • C&REMOES. T berstravingparuaamitbe ; 4 4 1 i. - gasimp of Mr. G. Joutkities, would "Impetittilly solielt lb* patronage of his ` 4 . 7 - 100111 : - ' .14 easterners and dux public tu men& tleinsillatertoluell to imp up the repatatkak of the work made by Mr. Janalepi, we shall emaploy none bat thebest ( Mods apd atatoritt Call and give as a trial. All work wads by W virriatted. ' & BURK - BARD. ..Shop, Morris' Addition, twarlyopposite Yardley A Soo. Potterßle,lias l 6.lB66 1.3-tr - CARRIACE MANUFACTORY. Gtraer, of Orai anti Nomegion l'bitirtits, Pte. 114.PE111111, of the late .finn .of Deituit'l iloffman, hiving taken the baldness en tirely lute has own hands, in mpered to make anitrepair, carriages of overy des- - cription and kind cheaper than ever-and "-••••••• " at the same Mao, in a style and manner not to be excelled, for beauty and durability by any coach-maker, either at home or abroad. 110 warrants all be inakes. The attention of the public U respectfully railed to the large and splendid - stock of CARR/AGES on band, both new and second hand, consisting in part of Jump Linda, both single and double seated Buggies; Stairs, s, flack Wagons, de., de. No thing but the best material ;teed, and none but thebtst workmen employed. Orders received from a distance and promptly executed. Mr. Penal is hinuselfa practical Bosch-maker. and keeps 'carefully posted up in all that relates to the improve ments in his One of business. Pottsville. May 17.W' ASHLAND IRO TUB SUBSCI I I prepared to furs PRIII;;;;! Works, Steam En' dij a power and enpaei l _ purposes, Coal ft , pattern now in use, together wit of every deserimions. Coal and and patterns, large Truck and II at the shortest notice. The s • selves that, ins much as every practical Mechanic, they will be nery that Will cOmpare far °raid Rion. AlLordertt directed to L. lead, Schuylkill county, Pa , wi Hon. - 41 Ash laid Mg vi 10,'56 CARTER do ALLEN'Sassa IRON WORKS, Tamaqua, arpicaLuyl county, Pa. The Subscribers, proprietors of the tb m above named natensivoestablishment,an flounce to the citiren...f cowl virrrty, and the public generally, their read ...LA., . ness to turn out any and all Itindsof work In their I ne. at the shorted notice, and Is the most sat isfactory manner—lnch as building Steam Engines, man ufacturing Railroad and Drift Can; Pomps,Castings and Machinery of all kinds. )nly the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction may therefore by safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly Ailed.. CARTERS & ALLEN. Camaqua, January 27. 1855 • 4-tf • BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. IIUD&)N BlttrfitElt, Iron and Brass Founders, respectfully inform their pa- ... maim .7mt trans. and the public generally, that they are fully prepared at the above establish ment, to manufacture Steam Engines of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift - Cars, and every ether description 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 work in general. Repairing, of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They wouldsolicit the custom of those who may want articles in their line in this vicinity. Al orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten (l sn. S. W. lIUDSON, March 4,1854 04y W. IL HUDSON. DO ALDSON IRON WORKS. LOESER, COX rt, CO. respectful ly invite the attention of the business • M 111;Bi r rommUnity to their new Foundry and ..,-tip Machine Shop. in the town of Donald ' - re. Schuylkill county. They are now ready to execute all orders for machinery, such as steam engines, pumps. coal brealtrrs, mill gearing for grist and saw mills, railroad and drift ears, Being practlrhl mechanica, we flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donaldson Iron Works. will give such patisfacti,n, art will secure the future custom of their patrons r Orders thankfully received and execu ted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. February 2.7856 t. ioEmAvg.prs IRON WORKS, ' minersvalae., ItriZ TILE Subscriber br'prepared to mann ' facture STEAM ENGINES of any power, MIR Pumps army capacity, and Coal Breaktys A. - ..,. - r x "" of ovey description: as well as every ,•!"!•:!,"fl , ... other kind of machinery used In Mines, dtreakers, Furnaces. Eolitrig Mills. EaW Mills. &e. From the faellities pomessed for ntanutactnring: and from tong expekence in the business, work ran be turned not at this establishnent,at the very loirest prices, In d of a superior totality. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind, am invited to call and examine patterns Anil become ec ru:tinted with price," before contracting eliew.here. Orders of every kind are solicited. and stria attention will begliett to their prompt execution. / ' . WILLIAM DEIIAVEN. Alinerinrille,riecember 0,1854 , - - !Mt' . TREMONT. tRETVIONT IRSItt WORKS, Tremonti chnylkil county, Penna. The Subseribere respectfully invite La m t t h o e t V i e r nt :s io e n w of u t a h , l i li n u e sirssc bop and ;o n u i iY - dry, erected in the town of Tremont. and under the superintendence and manage menk of -Messrs. Z. Raided? and Philip limholtz where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Prase and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of anyi capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip tion, all kinds of Bearing fcr Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills, Drift. Cars.. and all kinds of ilkilrold Castings, such asChairs for Fiat and T Rails. Frogs, Switches. and all kinds of Capt and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um helix being a practical Mechanic, and having bad the con fidence 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 quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at these Works. before contracting elsewhere.•:'•Ordertiof ev ery kind thankfully received. and strict:attention will be given to i th4ir4)ronipt execution, having 'aeveral lb, 20, 50.40, and CO horse Engines on hand. • - .1nn.64856 1-1 y . C. A. & A. M. SiLTZER. • FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP , Port Corbon, Etchuy Co., Pa. 1 .,..r. t 0. T. 11. WINTERSTE EN announc es his readiness, from the complete outfit " Yli .r. Rt of the above named establishment. to sup " ply all orders in his line of business -477, such as for 'Steam Engines, Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Machine ry of every pattern. Ule warrants his work to give rratis fut ion, and accordingly solicits . pat ronage at home and abroad. r Jan- 27.1855 4-1 Y FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. • • THE I,3uolicrtoent annenui.e to the Pub lie that they are the Proprietors of the Franklin Works Port Carbon. lately ear den on by S. Siliyinari; where they con . thine to. manufjeture to order, at the shortest notice Stearn Engines, Puinps.Coal Breakers and Machinery of almost any she or descriotion. for mining or other purT4es. Also, Railroad and Drift Cam Iron or Brass Costing - sof any 47.0 or pattern. Orders are mspeet c.fully-solicited. GEO. B. FISSLER .t BRO. ' I Ig i ronklln Shovel Works. The siihsrrihers.vontinue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill C.ninty. with Shovels of all kinds, at the lOwest Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu larly called to their Coal Shovels. Ordere for Shovels of any skein. pattern promptly attended to. GEO. B. FISSLER & BRO. i'nrt Cariinh August 21, 1852. " 314 f FOUNDRY AND AfIACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, &c. • • NOTIOD.- , -The business of the late firm i 4 lll, of SNYDER k MILNEK, will be contin -41.4.14 TR ned4hy the subscriber in all Its various : ,-,12/::lata branches of Steam Engine bnilding; Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of MriehinCry, for Rolling Mills. Blast Furnaces, Railroad Cars, &e.. ke. !Be will also continue the business of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Pine /brae/ While Ash and Gerais lnd 811011 Veins Red Ash Coals., being sole proprie tor of these Ctaltertes: GEORGE W. SNYDER. Jauukry ------- TO OPERATORS & MINERS. $5,887 ,26 -CrrimThe subscribers resfiectfully Invite the , a ttention of the business community to '..... % :t their Boiler Works, on Railroad street, be. .YTS Min; low . the ,Paavenger -Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Alr Stacks, Blast Plps., Gasoltters, Drift thins, he., he. f Boilers on hand. (.. Being practical mechanics, and having for years delvoted 'themselves entirely to this branch of business, they Bat ter themselvt that Work done at their establishmet twill give =algae is to all - who may favor them with 4 call.— individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their ad iatitage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. May 5,1&5a 194.1 - JOili , i k JAMES NOBLE. 19,668 68 -------$379,704 16 POTTSVILLE ROLLING NIILL. I THE ,SUBSCRIBF.IIB respeetfullyi an ttt nounce to the public that their new Roll ing 31111 Is now completed and in full ope 1 -113/.•.: pit ration. and that they are prepared to sup ply An kinds of Bar Iron of various sires which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also manufacture T Balls, for the use of the Col lieries and Lateml 'toads. weighing from 21 to 60 lbs. per yard, Made ofd the best Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the imp orted article. Being practical mechanics. and haying had considerable experience in the Iron business, they flatter themselves that they can: give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and also makelt their interest to patronise home man arse. Lures. JOIIN BURNISH k CO, Decetnber 6, 1651 • 494 f George IV. Richard", liordeesi D. Lewis, Adolphe E. Bork, David 8. Drown, 3lorria Patterson, WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. 1. Pottsville, Pa., J. WREN & BROS. respecttully Invite C 1 ,1:1 11 .1 j the attention of the business community Fi, 41 5. to/their New Machine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and Railroad streets, and fronting on Norwegian street. where hey are prepared to erte all orders for machinery of Wass and Iron. such as team Engines. all kinds of Gear lug for Rolling Mills. Ofist and Saw Mills, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coil Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Egli ; Frogs. Switches, Ae.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Skiing practical Inechanks:and having made the demands iof the Coal Region their study for•years, also all kindSof Machinery In their line of business, they flatterthemselves that work done at their establishment will gibe satlefaction to all who, may honor them with a call. MI orders thankfully received and promptly axe• euted, on thei most reasonable terms. JORN,Y. WREN. TTIOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. ' THE Subseribers bog leave to en . Mal"flounce to their friends and the public. P: generally, that their new Rolling Mill at Palo Alto,is now complete, and in full ' —operation, and that they are prepared to , furnish T rails of various tottery', weighing from 22 to ffsper yard. 'Also, different sizes of flat, square and iono4 mertimuts' bar iron. • . , . Orders for i rails or bar iron are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt•attention if kit either at the Rolling; Min. Bright & Larch's hardware Store. (*do; streek, or at the*offire. HAYWOOD, LEE A Mo. E. corner Centre, and )'Market streets, 24 story, Pottsville. January Ist, 1834.• The undersigned have this day lofted a cared. nershlif under the style and firm of hAIriTOOD, LEE & 0)., for the Purpeee of manufitctuiing Railroad and Dar iron, at their Palo Alto i . I BENJAMIN HAYWOOD," -• • ' RICHARD LEE, • 4 -. • 41E011011 BRIGHT, - - • - < em. , nAnnts. , nil:Justness at the late firm of lee, Bright a - 00., will be 'whilst-by the firm of flay wood, Lzo & Co. • - Sal!</i 5 • t•tt IRON W ASHLA WORKS. ;IBMS are now fully h, at the Ashland Iron nes and Pampa 4 any y. for mining and other al /ketnof every size and castings and forgings Drift Cara of all sizes ese Cars,—all furnished becrtbers flatter them ember of the firm Is a ble to furnish with any- in the Re. Gar.sut & Dees., Ash- I receive prompt atten- P. GARNER. 11C11AEL GARNER, OLIN C.' GARNER, • OSEHI GARNER. TAM AQ,UA. BEAVER MEADOWS. DONALDSON. 1 MINERSVILLE. PORT CARBON. POTTSVILLE. Pioneer Boller Works. Octiiter 2.1852 • PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. Ell - 'WIRE S - 'KURTZ a HEISLER. (Late Karts,litylerle 4111 • CO,) • lianageOrera Of wig Wire Coal Serious:- Coal Diddles, Wire 414, WW. , R. Brooms, &c., Le., IMnerinDle,liehuylklll nr, vounty. I , —. Mouthful fur theliberal patronage theY base reeeived &old the Coal Dealers • and others..ln tee pat, would most napeetfully ttreTr custom in the future.' Ali work done at our shop 'sill bo warranted,* last no one need be 1d ltd of getting a bad job. 't ' dr. Kurtz being orte'of the oldest, and the Most elite. thmted Wire Werixir in the county i we feel sure, that we eau torn out the best Coal Screens n the.Degion. iii orders addressed to 3. 11. Kurt:. Illnerttille„,to W. L. Meister, Pottsville or Kurtz -k will be promptly attended to. Old Screen 'repaired. May 19.1655 , • WIRE SCREEN FACTOVY. Change ot !Proprietors:3 THE undersigned ihas Fumed the pooprietorshlP of the Wire „,... • Screen Factory in Coal street,' lately con -446-' ducted by ii. L. Cake, and deSires total Ms attention of Coal Operators and the public generally, to his extensiveestablishment. Arrangements are made for procuring the very best of materials, and oulers for mark to at large amonnt , will ho fi lled at tte shortest no flee, and on the' MOM sathsfactory terms, the subcriber, moreover. having secured the .services of skillful and experienced workmentiu rites the most ri gid examination or test of his screens. promising them equal to the best turned out in other manufactories. lan. 6.1855 1-tf JOHN HARLAN. RODGERS, ENT & CO.'S FIMII I "IRON RAILING WORKS.'! ROWERS. ENT A CO.. monde-turtle of Cast and Wrought IRON RAILING, .• • gaßs of every dcscription, inTJe the attention ' of the public to their branch of business, t••!• 44-. which is - conducted in JOHN Ilagwes •rt,en Factory, in Coal street, Pottsville, Penna. Thery can furnish Verandas, Treills-Work for Arbors. he. Flower Trainers, Tree Boats. hr., in every variety of style: Window Guards. CellarG rating and Wire Netting of all kinds. st the shortest notice and t.n the lowest terros;together with Iron Bedsteads. ' , mut. Lot and Gar den Fences, English Hurdle Fence, he., he., below city prices.: N. B.'r—Cemetery lots neatly enclosed. Designs "got up" to 'sult customers. - Everything in their line on band or Ordered, 'will baurnished at the shortest notice. Yebrirtry 2,1856 NEW DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. HENRY SAYLOR, formeity drug gist for J. S. C. Martin. respectfully announ P. toe the public that he has established himself in the apotheiary business. and opened a neiv drugstore. near W. it it. Kllur's cabinet warereorns, in - Norl, et street, ilboreScosnd. and c invites the patronage of those who may require anything io•his line, promising that eiery care and attentlou that his expel-lE. - nee will enable him to give. and that thei nature of the business demands. [Pottsville. April 12., 18.50 15-ly • LYONS' KATHAIRON. LTEVE YOU used Lyons' Kathairon LL.lfor the hair? It is the most delightful toilet aril Me in ,the world and Is preeminently beneficial for Grey and Bald heads. The Kathairon fully restored my hair after a baldness of twelve years. Yours truy R. , . L AT CATER. No. 56 Warren Street, New Vora. Also, Lyone-Extract of Pure Jamaica Gi ger. for dys pepsia aud - general nervous debility, tc.. can' be had ht / C.• 'MET'S ..'" Perfumery and Variety Store, Centre Streit, Pottssille October Zr, 1653 • 41-tf TRUSSESITRUSSES , TIILIISS*B 21! an NEEDLIF Truss anis orate 'sta ishUient. LOUTH West Corner of,l2th and Race streets. Philadelphia, Imporhir or fine French Trusses, combining,extrent tightness, ease and durability with correct construction. , . . . . Hernial M ruptured patients'can be suited by rem • tingamounts as liehm:—Sending number of inchesrou .1 the hips. and stating sidenffected. Cost of single Truss, $, $3, $4, $5. Double—ss .6, $8 and $lO. Instructions as tomear. and how to effect a cure, en possible. Sent with:the Truss. • • Also for sale-in great rariet3•, Dr. Banning'a Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure el Prolansus Uteri. Solna! Prone and Sun ports. Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders. and Erector'Braces. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak" Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspen sories. Syringes—male and female. /41 - 0 - Ladies Rooms, with Lady attendants. • Philadelphia. July 118.'55 30-1 y AMBROSE LOESER PETER COX. / ALFRED JONES. LEWIS MILLER. GREAT CUBE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUt - HTON'S p, the) fourth stomactiof the OX.after directions of Baron i Whig. the great Physiological Chemist. by J. S. IDE.GID I TON. 31. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. This is Nature's own Remedy for an unhealthy stom ach. 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 cat a water crack- i or without acute distress. Beware of drugged imitations. 1 Pepsin is not a drug. Call on the agent and get a descriptive circular. gratis, giving a 1111' . 0 amount of scientific evidence, from Lie- ; big's Animal Chemistry: Dr. Cornlxes Physiology of Di- gestion ; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet: Dr. John W. Drarrr. of New York University; Prof. Dun gllson's Phys , I inlogy; Prof..Silliman. of Tale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology ;;;&c., together with reports of cures from all parts Of the United States. Aqr. Sold by all druggists and dealers in Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. It. BANNAN, what -de and Retail Agent, 1 . : Pottsville. , . . • I , .10.* 51nrch 8, '56 PURE COD LIVER S OIL AND LIME. Lt A im A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.COEUILS:-COLDS. ASTfI This Important question should beaslied every invalid who is suffering from pulmonary trouble in this fickle climate: Have you tried windows COMPOUND OF COD LIVEItOIi; AND LIME? It will not nauseate like the plain OIL, but is ou the contrary, pleasant An the taste; moreover. the Phosphate of .I.ltue is. in this com bination. a most remarkable aid to the healing proper ties ~t the Pure Cod Liver Oil. as the following certifi cates (selected from a host of like grateful acknou led MOAN) will amply show. No person ,hould neglect, for a single hour, a cough, or any affection of the lungs, lest the most Serious consequences follow. Dr. Wilbor's preparation is both safe and simple, and sure In all ordi nary cases. and has performed some surprising cures in derided consumption, where orditiary medical aid has 1 ailed Dn. Wttnon :—During nearly the whole of the past winter. It had suffered seriously with a cough. which had so irritated my lungs that my physician frankly admit ted his fear of consumption following this trouble as the Spring weather set in. Medicine seemed_ to afford me little relief, until I-tried your preparation - et Cod , Liver (111 and Lime. The effect lam forced be facts to admit, was almost magthal. And I have the pleasure orsaying at this writing. (May 2d,1853,) I am entirely free from any pulmonary. trouble: With thanks to you for your valuable discovery. I cor dially recommend it to (Dose who are thus afflicted; MARTIN CI. I (URN Chamber street, Boston Manufactured only by t'ALEXANDER B. W11.1101i; ,Chitnist: 166 Court streget. Boston For sale in Philadelphia by T. W. Drorr & SoNs, 132 North Fecund street. For sale In Pottsville by .1. C. itUGRES, Druegis:t. opposite Episcopal Church. .Pottsville. Mardi R. '5B 10•1 Cm Dit. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered In on of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Every Kind of Rumor, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple, Ile has tried it in over 1100 =Sag and never failed ex cept in two cases (both thunder hu6r). llebas now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston.. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. °nett) three bottles will cure the worstkind of plzoptes on the face. . Two to three bottles will cure the systeuref biles. - Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the month and stomach/ Three to lire bottles are warranted to cure the -worst ease of Erysipelas.. One to two bottles arewarranted to mire all humbr in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. • Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt' and running ulcers. t One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to Ture the Imost desperate ease of rheumatism. I Three to four tattles are warranted to care the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. ' A benefit Is always experienced - from the first bottle, and a perfect care Is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this , r ) 1 the; ileinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in very I case. to sure as water will extinguish tire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It but, that I I f.— sold another; after a trial it always speaks for iteel There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows la our pastures, In l'sonie places quite plentiful,and yet its value has never- been I known until I discovered it in 1846--second that it l •thould cure all kinds of humor. • In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great at the discovery, I will state that in April, 18.53, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April,lo4. I sold over one thousand bottles per daY, .of it. Some of the wholesale druggists who have been in the businera twenty and thirty years. say that nothing In: the annals of patent medicines was ever like it... There Is a universal praise of it from all quarters. • I my own practice I always kept it strictly for htnnore —but since its introduction as a general Camay medicine, rest and wonderful virtues have been found' in it that I never suspected. --11 cases of epileptic fits—a disease. which 40-tf S.evera , ' . Was waYsiconsidered ineurable. have Leen eurki by a few bet. ties. 0, what a merry if it will prove effectual in all ,area of that awful malady—there are but few wh have seen more „t it than flume. I know of several rasps of Dropsy; all of the aged ; people cured by it. For the various disealesuf th Sick Headadhe, Dyspepsia. Asthma, Fever and Asa ,Fain in the side. Diseases of the Spine,and particularly in die eases of the kidneys, LT., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet octavos-try—eat the best yon - t and I anongh of it. Directiossafor um—Adults, one table-spoorifhl day —children orer ten years, a dessert ,spoonful—r Bdren I from Sys to eight years. ten- - i As no dirPetiont I .an be applicable Wall aanstitutions,take sal nt to orate on the bowels twice a day. " • Manufactured by DONALD KENN Y, N 0.120. Warren tfreei. Rozburgi Mass. 'price, One Dollar. i WholcsalliArldv—New York City, C. V..ellelmer, i Barolar street; C. Blui,lA2 BrooduM; Rushton it I Clarks . := Broadway ; A. rands,loo Fuitim St: l Wholciale , agent. for reunitylviinli, T. IT. 'Mery „t I doss, Is 2 North 2nd Street. For sale in' Pottrillle, by O. Broci. J. t jai eel May. 19,1255 204.-y _ May 24.1F56 . 2 1 4 . F • .1 CREENS. MINERINVILIL•E POT.TST/ILLIEC4 1 MEDICINAL WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF MA. BRONCHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS. Hare You Tried 112 THE• GREATEST Bledtad Discovery . of the Age. - PLUMING. PLDIVIBING AND CAS FITTING: .N M. NEWNAM, corner Coal and um. If 0.4= Btniet, Pottsville. Penna-bas . stoutly on hand a supply of all Mies of Lead Pipe, Sh ee t Lead, Block Tinßath Tube. Shower Baths , Hydrants, Bose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Cna, c eta; also, all kinds of Brass Cooks (or water and steam, - Brass On Cups and Globes for ' , ocelot... 'All kinds of Cop per Work and Plumbing done In the ussive..usimier at the shortest notice. • - N. B.—Cash paid for old Brass and Lead. Pottsville.Oen 46.1550. 43.tf BOOTS,' SHOES, &,,. - - NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CANTAA !TAM. NEST DOOR BELOW FOS, a RitO., POTTMILLI STROUSE has just opened A large stock of all kinds of Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Carpet, Bags: Gumshoes. de. Among his stock may always be found Ladles' slid Children's Shoes, Gaiters. Slippers. de., of erery variety. Also. Boots and Shoe* suited for Miners' wear. ALauufacturiniand Repairing done at the shortest notice. oct.'..M '56 42-tf ONE THOUSAND PAIRS OPB , ots end Shoes II '. AVE JUST been received by the sulrserihr, at his old boot and shoe store, in Mahal:Salon stmt. nearly opposite Justice Reed's Office. • having returned a few days ago fram New York and Phila delphla int thou sand pairs of Ladies and Children's shies. Gentlemen's blots, shoes and gaiters; In fact with a general, assort ment of boots, shoes, de. rrespectfiilly laylte all my old and. new customers. and the public generally, to come and examine for them wivea remaining thankful for past and pros at Lavers. DENNIS DUNLEVY. N. It—Bouts and shoes made to order of the best ma terial and on toe easiest terms. April 12. 'sl) 1.5.2nt SHOES,_BOOTS, TRUNKS AND Traveling TR UNKS nANIEL SCHERTLE, Boot and Shoe liantitacturer, and general wholesale and retail" dealer. respectfully in rites the attention ofbiscust (anent to the large and substantial .stock of Chlldren'ssitoes. Ladles' wear,Gentlenten's dress bouts. 4zdterS. &c,., together with the general. assortment cf boots, shim's. trunks and carpet Lags which he has now on hand at Ids establishtnpnt, One do or ahore the corner of High and Centre 771 / streets, opposite the - Watch 'louse. It: Miners' Shoes and Boots made to order, at the /lowest prices, at the shortest notice, and manufactured from the best of materials. Everything In the Shoemak ing line furnished with duspateiri and ware .nted to eve itatleaction. £ Try him, and you will not be disap ' pointed—EV Pottsville, April .5.11156 . 144 y TO BUILDERS. SHINGLES: SHINGLES:: lIIESTNU'T joint shingles, warrant ed fur durability, at — ti pof 1000. always on band at thesaw mill of the subscriber. Fora:milli:, in ervry di• rivion by Railroad. W. 1 2. MATZ. Wayne tp., near the Summit. Schuylkill Co. Feb. 10, *:iti i 0m LUMBER: LUMBER!! Trit e subscriber. respectfully announces to the public that he has completed his Steam etc cniar Saw-mill in Locust Valley, Schuylkill county. and Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber-at the lowest prices—such its Pine,- Hemlock and White Oak it every size and description. Aar. Bills of Lumber cat to order at the shortest notice. , Nor. 17, '46-tf - EDWARD E. BLAND. LUMBER! LUMBER!! r HE subscriber having'on the...lst day ir of November. 1655, purchased the entire . aterest of I arras, Severn & Co.. In a saw-mill at Mount Hope, situ• ate in Butler township, Schuylkill county, Is prepared to furnish bills of Lumber with despatch. and respect fully solicits the patronage so liberally bestowed on the retired firm. 'JAS. RUSSELL. Pottsville. January 12, '.5.5 ' , LUMBER AND PROP TIMBER: I & DAVIES, are prepared to supply any quantity of keinlock and other tim- I her. from their Mills (sawed to order) at the cheapest rates. Dealers and builders will find it their Interest to buy from them. They have also a quantity of prop-tim. her for sa!e. which they will deliver on the Little Schuyl kill Railroad, 3 miles above Tatitaqua. Tamaqua, J uly 7.'55 • ' 2:7-tt WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, BETWEEN THE Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, . Opposite the Furnace, Williamsport, Penna. S: BANGER ct, CO., Whole ‘_,A sale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of white and yellow pine flooring boards, sash, doomblinds, shut ters, siding. wood mouldings, &e. JI; and scroll sawing, Piney and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner. Feb. 9. '56 6-I.y _PUBLICATIONS, &c. WORKS Agriculture, gardening, Farming, Farriery, . . Poultry, &c. EVERY Farmer and Gardener ought to have . a copy of good works on Farming and Gar -doting. ' One Dollar invested in this mannej frequently EINVS Ten. . T . Dixon k Kerr's Ornamental Poultry, Browne's American Poultry Yard, • . 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It pages contain news. tales poems, stories of the sea. sketches, miscellany, adven tures. wit •and humor,. from. the best and mostpopular writers of the country. ft'is also spiced with a record of the notable events of the times. of peace and war, of discoveries. and Improvements occurring in either hemisphere, forming an agreeable companion for n leisure moment or hour. anywhere. at home or abroad, each number being complete in itself. No sectarian sahleets are admitted into its pages there I are enough controtersial publications. each devoted to its peculiar set or clique. This work is jutended for "Tire Mivaiix," north or south, east or wes, and is filled to the brim each month with chaste, popular and graphic. miscellany, just such as any father, brother or friend, would plate in the hands of a family circle. It is In all Its departments, fresh and original. sod, what it purports, to be. the chatpest magazine in the world. Any person enclosing $i to the proprietor, as below, shall receive the magazine for one year. or any person sending pa eigAt subscribers and 'IA, at one time. shall no ceive a copy gratis. I M. M. BALLOU, .Pahlither and Proprietor. ' Corner of Tremont and Bromfield streets. Boston Dee. '55 45.:1 y WATCHES, JEWELRY. • A MERICAN RAILWAY TIME EEPERS, a choice art fele, Inet rrevlved by • J. S. ELLIOTT, next door to the 31Incrie Rank. Potixti Ile, May 10,'56 : 19- ALARGE 'Assortment of Cameo Plnw and Ear flings, just received by rottyville. May 10, ',56 'l . 4. ELLIOTT. -- - - COLD and Silver Lever; , and Plain. I L A Watches, for sale lower in pried *banthey gave ever been offered in t be county of tiebuylkill. J. S. ELLIOTT, next door above the 'liners' Bank. Pttstille, May 10, '5B . 10- ' AVISE'S -`lHEAPWatchand,Jew- , • ( ljelry Store, No. 72 North Second street, (opposite the Mt. Vernon _ • ' llouse),Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full Jeweled, 1$ K eases. $2B; Sil ver Lever. full Jeweled. $l2; Silver Lepine4o; Quartier, $ to $7: Gold Spectacies,.s4 50 to $10;. diver Spectacles $150: Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $18; Silver Des - wert Spoons, $J to $11; Silver Tea Spoons, $4 76 to 7 to, Gold Pens and Gold cases. $3 20 to $5; Gold Pens and :silver cases. $1; together with a variety of fine Geld Jew elry, Gold Curb, Guard and, Yob chains. All galas war- ranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry re ' paired in Um best manner.: Also, masonic Marks, Pins. ac. Made to eider. ; Y. 11.—Ail • . uuetaaliy atsermed to STAU I FFER HARLEY C ILEAP VATuiIES Jt,W and retail—at the “Paladelplaa Ilitteh and C"'* Jewelry gore," No 00 North Second street, cor ner of Quarry, Phi adelphia. Geld Lever Watches. full Jeweled,lB carets fine, $23. Gold Lepino Watehett.lB to $24. Sitter Lever.duillestelled,sl2 IGold Spectacles, $7 00 Myer Lepine. jewels, - 9 Fine Silver de 130 SuserlorQuartlers, Ladles'Oold Pencils. 100 o d d B rue b r o, 3 Silver Teaspoons, set,l 00 Gold Pens. with Pencil, and Silver Holders, $l. Gold Finger-rings. 373.4 cents to $3O; Watch Glasses, Plain, 1214 cents; patent. 13),i ants; Lunet, 25 antic, other articles In proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold tor. STAXFFER HARLEY, On,Aand—some Gott and Silver'Lovers and Lepines still lower than the above prices Sept. 21, ',y)s ATCHES. (ifJUST REaIINELP, an extensive rssortment of Watches. as follows: , • . . Vino Gold M. 3 : I C flnntlng and taunting, Cate Patent Cover, from PO to V200.,' Oold:AUilittr Lqirer and Leelne, from $22 to $5O. Silrer Trti•• - -. Minting , elTi4 Open rare from 5. to $4O. Jewelry:4.llo a very extensive assortment of Mlle./0w 'dry. ; . . xr• , -Plated 'M ',wired. 'red. a variety of the latest patterns and best quality, by the sot or sin. -gle piece. . Fancy Goods—ln &erg 'variety, such as Pine Glilmalltureit. Flower Vaset, Inkstands, Ornamenta. to. 21,,bc4 p u t rtune ar.—Sopertoe Violins, Guitars, Accor deona, Tiutee. Lc., As: - AM of *Mob are offered at the loueSt market prices.— Call - and see for "'outset rem a t :' •-- MAX LEIMMERS, at* L. Fixlar.) Centro street, 3 doe . above Malaantanp. Pottiville, Dee. te, 1884 - fAie„i.: - .0. 3 4 1 - . V•lf • ABUSHMENT. DICKINSON respectfully aunt** to theipublia luau has purchased. the entire k of the late firm of More and. Dickinson,' scd in carryingon the plumbing tess in all its branches at 4(1 Stand under the Potts. Rouse, where he hopes by dlon to business, hr may }le to merit a share of the le patronage. Ile willguar hht work to be as good, it will to done on as tea de terms. as ran be done there. /reCtive him a trial. — Eat 11. DICKINSON. Indust Z . ; 1853 `'53411 ‘Tille.Jan.s,'ilfi ;14f 11.11.4ANAN'S Book and Stationery Store. oy mall or otherwim , . will be Sept. 24.1, '55 38-ty - 39-/ ern for breeders—and will'tell poi lions a chance : I ; 4 * et mai of their own htts excelled the herds den -':,e , , "‘ noted "hlood stock" ~ , • . ~,, And yft When you ask what reliance the; •i- ' ler have on the p.ogeny of chance 4111i1911k, tili4 v : .. N tell you that they have bred from the same • nt . sixty yers in succession, and therefore thy} , , confident of success in rearing their calre.,.. 4 ,, t0 0, Now this is precisely the - doctrine of the arattaiiii. cotes or "blood stock." They' breed tn.." lt a , lll , ch ' best, awl cast off the inferior animals. - They s,'"-: - A ", 5 ' 4 , no crosses,. with the inferior animals, and ar , . "oh m fident thpt by pursuing this course, they ar t '.-Trget, t ow the righ; road to perfection, however long :. , _riOr road may prove. , 'lnds Still there is another class of f armers w h o .. .: t ' fess to-think that the most promiscuous Ir• " ti, course lietween the males and females of e,• : io will tend to produce better dairy cows and 1,. of vi`orkint oxen, than, can be produced by any i ilia of eclat...Oen. in what These; fanners inquire is meant by , •i; *l .llk i tr i stock." ' They would prefer to buy from the r,.. ac do promiscuous herds of cattle:because they , , colt siOnallylfind an extraordinary cow that 'y ,V 1 : -.. . 1 ' more than tho average of blood stock. If , q,- „ su b, L : fifty is Wand to excel. the average of select s rir Otrkt they teetu to think - they have proved tioar v .. , 41..,0 . and arc ady ror judgment. soussow But what progre:4 do such people make in f ing ? The sarne.which a gambler makes! , ;.,, fortuneo lie rave fur luck, and makes hue i,: calculation, except upon the want of int. mit. of thosci who may be induced to play with his, [MAU.. 4qutenta a. M.:f.i "; :i . It —4 NO. •—•.------- . ,Cou, 'Frani the Germantown Tarjrapi7 .s 4n m A WHOLESOME DRINK. 1 , 74 , The excessive use of cold water during t Ylll sweltering heat of summer, often results in ~, W one amlnlartning; illness. It is therefore adv. - 1. hie thatsowe beverage should be substitute:, rust it, of which those oppressed wit s ii thirst, 6.1,, v net take with safety. Fur this purposed ant sum hi zi. , betted or more refreshing drink then the lowing: !Take of the best white Jamaica ,:m_ o n root, carefully bruised, two ounces; ertninr ..1 t., tar, one ounce; water, sis..quarts, t t 1.. 6 tiled f at'. about fire minutes. then strained to this strait lt liquor odd one pound of the best wht ~11- and again place it over.the tire: keep it, e'.lr,7 . : ',Ali red till the sugar is perfectly dissolved, itni 't! , Or pour it into an earthen VeSIRA, into which ;• reot, have previously put two draehmsof tartaric: " i)liert'aet l to and the rind of one lemon, and rEt it -remain • st n /14 the heaCis reduced to a lukewarm tetnpept, rl then add a tablespoonful of yeast, stirring t 1 iv , well together, and bottle for use: The curia 1 .. a' be well (secured. The drink will,be in bigli t- .e'l fection - . - iin four or fire days. This ~ is uo- i i ,: l r refreshing and wholesome beverage, and „flow which may be largely partaken of nitl; , -ut 3. ".1.:';; unpleasant results even in the, hottest weather roast Thoso who make use of old s*le,r, -will find much superior as a commoriAel4hevers;z6. t" ` a PRACiTICAI b FARM. f il n . ' FACTS FOR DAIRFXEN e - hls r . , To PREVENT HOOP AIL IN. CATTLE..—At t' .V l act.. of the year, when zowa are put in it, swampy ground, they are liable to getdhe ;n, . s t, itch or -lameness in the feet.. To prevent : . d i take swim fresh limo and put each. elk ,C ...,:-...-:,..': bars or *here:they will tread in it severai hies day, taking care to add more limo occadolulydtd '. Formerly my cowLsuffered severely ; t•ipee IL,' used lime .as above; (about three years) I Luc.' had a lame cow.- *Mir . _ To PitEVENT A COW FROM Flt£lTlNo AFTEZ4 i6IIIII *,"1 1 CALF.-4Let the calf wear a strap Url,llL , iAt Le-; wi Tti, when taken - from the cow, put the the cow's borr,s. The smell of'the calf thlt mains in the . krap will. in a great ine.t,are; vent her fretting. If she has been accuetu.- go to hi'r calf at noon, let her be milked furl', days at; the same time. , To litiEAK A COW FROU/SUCKIM: 11EP. , Elf 1111 Take a 'small stick of hickory wood. about c: inches long, ahout"as thIA: ns man's little fit . :rost snake itsmaller in the 'Middle than at either c. take a sharp-pointed knife, make a cut iii the; part of *the cow's nose, Margo enough for tha w t to go its ! tight i grease the stick a little; the ..- Ar a ti will soon get well. It is _impossible :urn suck'heiself while the Pia is in. She will , . forget it, and the pin-can then boretnoved. I t far protbrable to wearing a yoke.—Corres.rf nianiett;p , Tclegrnph. GREEN FRElT.—Never permit green fruit to:. cay on 4ho soil beneath the trees. In every 3! pie. pear, plum and cherry, which is premaru- - * cast, there' exists a minute insect which tab way out in time, and becomes the source \f c. to the succeeding crop. •Clattier all up, and ea: ; feed tbrio to your domestic animals - , or diitoo them,iti some way which will secure you ogs:. 'the results which must necessarily ensue h, neglect, Swine turned into orchards the Ing June, an&permitted to (dive access till the fail; ( gathered, ntford a gooil,protection against i?.4. by destroying the wormy fruit that - produce be To PREVENT SMUT TM WiIEAT..--Mr. ht. Rico of, Guilford, Mainv, writes the Collor/ q.: (lemon that blue vitriol-381310mb ,, of capperi a • preventative of stunt ie. wheat. Ito has 3:;o these twenty years for his purpose and acres: failed. i Ile washes his wheat clean then to-. three (lances of vitriol fur . each bushel, an!:. solves it in water—first draining the wnter, f: the waidied.wheat as nearly as ho can, then 3i the dissolved vitriol to it and lets it soak fr ti! to 24 hour*belore sowing; its• the in'eantime casionally stirring the grain. HOO AND 1101114 DUST 'Fon MANrIIII.—W , ill .- 44 A. V..4laciluff, • Scotland ? (Ides bores atll: slowlyi until they Fero brittle, in a heated or r" ehumbtr, and rthen,grinds them into du.t hewn rollers; or between rtunes, and uses the pr-lvt,,; for mnbure,- either alone or mifed with bop, This manure is rich in nitrogenized matter, it - rit'onot be produee ebony. 51fnetinti hs, tnined : a patent fur a manure for w hidi it wt..' vet* diff!eult Zo fini Material enou::h. litripes. 110* TO COOK POTATOES-TO Lou. l'orAiort.V.4 In Ireland potatoes are boiled to Ferret V! homhlFst , easant places his potatoes on hi , ti - better cooked than could half the cooks it, LAW dun, trying their best. Potatoes should•nlaailtalT builed;in their "jackets;" peeling a potato l‘f • boiling is offering a premium !fur° water to ••• through it, and making thoke waxy and 'noir., able ; they should tie thoroughly washed at.; into gild water. In Ireland they always r' piece of the skin off before they place iheta • pot; the water is gradually betted`, but lowed :la boil; cold,water should he added of , ' 1 ; as the water comnierkes boiling; and it si thus hp checked until the potatoes are . dune: t.' skins will not then be broken or cracked t lti . '• potatoiis thoroughly stone; pour the water sf! , •: pietely, and let the skins be:tborodghly d r y bc • •- peeling. • • UNI PoTAvo SOICITLE.—Take an/ number of lir. - potatoes, the less eyes and the firmer the betters aeon them thoroughly, 'and theu them; after which cut a round piece, not quite • large its a half-crown, out of each Potato, and move;as much of the inside 'as . can he (Auto without damage to the skin. 31,0 b the pot.q. with cream, adding. a little butter—sprinkle a little Snit, and put to it half a pint of good a give fit all a boil; take the white of three eg.; whip ;them until they froth, add them to the toes while they boil, and then make the pa!•!, into t poste; return them through the ~,rake i; the skin of the potato until each skin is fun them ; pod servo. • *Ara. , To ;/,011. NEW POTATOES.—The sooncr - m potatoes are cooked after betty.. dug, .he they will eat; cleat. off all the rouse Atir.: , coarse towel and cold-tinter :Artier] they . arz ; rough 4 clean,put them i to scalding w.a!',: . 1 3 1 111 quarter of an h.)ur or tw4nty minute= Jo * I found sufficient to cook then ; strain of; the' dry, sprinkle a little . salt OlerAll •r *a. .4. - t send them to table. if vers yowl should accompany them. POtATO RISSOLES.—BA the mash! them, BelQuning with malt a enne mince pardey very Qur.-n the potatoes, adding escbalot also bitt!with yolk of egg;', roil into with4rettb butter over a clear 6 fineli, bacon or ham, may be add Fnten POTATOE9.-110U1,0Vg (hi uncoaed potato. After it has war.dt,ed, etr the petitn into thin theme in a pqn with Fume fresh WI a Cleat brown, then lay theT one in a stnall dish, and send to table DOMED POTAlOES.—ltatller the Potatoes ; pare off the skin ; lay them uputt a gridiron over a theni to table srith.told fresh but POTATOiS.—CIeau. th a aniall piece out et the !kin, on octetof the range; a little butte rubbed over the 'kin to tutike •PIiITATOES GLAZED.--130it tvvl Otiooto the ott•Wtloury, ro.ll them an•Crl:ice before the Grc tv EINE =I
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