fit anh gum Pkin r ilte The Humble . Petition of the Mimics, to His Staler; the layer. To you, friend Vans, our worthy Molars We hunibly now prefer our prayer; That you would scatter the Itaihnts : And other rode tater-degnalimis; Those.wand' ing, eturd,y, helmet-mane, • A'crew of lay ragamuMns; Duet no other business minding, • ;Wet going ont an orptogrinding; . - listing night hideous with their music, Enough to make e'en us or you sick. Or sulf-r us to stop their-clatter By taking in our hands the matter; And with a pail of dirty water. To try and make the meals scaler. It really makes us unite outrageous - To hear thew fellows - with Moustaches,' Wheewa are tired out - andJlesplfgr, . Such eurs'd. incement discord keeping; • A most intokwahis That esn't be driven of for few cents; We'd rather hear with joy thee& men hog Foe thirty days in Idevarnenaing; Their noises we've no aoubt would grow less, By interfesenceof the police; . . If, now and - then, throughstreets and alleys, They'd make a halfe•dozen salliee; And jug them all in stone and mortar, Tumid wee them right. and nothing shorter And now we end with this addition, - _ That you'll regard oar poor petition— And dos wi waith tide indlettem Within your premajortsrlicidols: Immovieg thu%'thelr aad emulitiorr, there's 1. Lots of thanks from your petitionem - _ Bulimic's Max.—Yesterday morning - .our friend Taylor was on the polint of getting angry with a customer. Ills handsome store was full of ladisi and children who had,dropped in to make purchases, and a casual observer would bare thought that , he was putting money in his parse after the most approved fashion. White the good natured merchant, in the blandest mood was ex- - patiating upon the cheapness, Utility, and excel lence of his goods, a gentleman with a shockingly bad hat came in and walked leers:lndy to the hack, part of the store. ' 4 lor. T. • paid no attention to him, except to say, "I will wait upon you - direct ly, sir." Indeed a glance convinced him that he had sold a bat, as it was evident the man could nut live long and retain. his old one. So Taylor waited upon the females, who slowly retired. But one lady remained, when the fellow with the shocking hat walked toward the door: . "In one minute; sir," said the hatter. "You appear to be busy," rejoined the man; will tall again.", ""'As,be turned to go out Taylor was boa pro , ir.uding from,one of his Skirt pockets, and wholly . unsispiciouslthat the fellow had etuien it from him, he said I playfully: "Why didn't you buy that boa of me?" "What boar' .stamered the man. "The one which you have in your pocket." "I deny it, sir. I have none in my pocket." "Yes you have," reiterated Taylor ; it sticks out." "It's false!" asserted the fellow. The man'smanner more than his words excited suspicion, and Mr. Taylor tnbk him gently by tho arm and led him buck isitO the shop, saying? you allow me to look at that boa!" • "No, air, I will nut," exclaimed • the terrified fellow. "But I insist, air," replied the merchant, at the. sumo. time • drawing the snake from the thiefs Pocket. It was instantly identified by the private mark. 11 "Did yon come to buy - a hat?" solemnly in quired Taylor. 7 "1 did, sir;" 'answered the fellow frightened out tlf. his wits. , 1 you the money to pay for it?" "! "Yee, sir." "Out with it, thou—here's a hat that will fit you.". The man donned the hat; and Taylor put the money into his pocket. - Then, walking to the :_door with the fellow, be said, "inariticts first and pleasure afterwards.' I have sold you a - hat . 7 —rd now takelhatrand suiting the action ;to th word; be, gave him-ti pedal admonition 'Which set him sprawling' into the street. DIPTI9IIARLES " Coleridge," says De Quincy, "'told me a-ludicrous - embarrassment Which Lamb's , stammering .caused him at Ilast , 'logs. Lamb' had been medically advised to a caul's° of sea bathing; and accordingly, at the door of his bathing machine, whilst he st , Md shivering with cold, two stout fellows laid hold of him, one at each shoulder, like heraldic support en ; they waited furihe word of command from their principal, who began -the - following oration, to them: ' , • -..?glear toe, men! Take notice of- this; I ain to be dippe.,l 7 -" What more he would have said is unknown to sand or sea bathing machines; fur having reached the word dipped, he commenced-such a Velling fire- Idi di - di•di, when at length he descended, a iilontkupon the fell word 'dipped, the two men, - rather tired of the suspense; became satisfied that they had reached what lawyers call the "opera 7 tive" clause of the sentence, and both eiclaming at once— 'l "Oh yea, sir, we're quiti aware 'of . that," - down they pluitged himinto the sea. • - - On emerging, Lamb sobbed so much. from. the cold that -he found no Voice 'suitable to his indig nation; from necessity he seemed tranquil: and • again addressing the men, who stood respectfully listening, be began thus: . "Men, in-it possible to . iiiitain your attention?" - "0 surely, sir, by all means." "Then listen: once more I tell ;von I - am' to 1m di-dipped—and then too with a burst of indigna tion. "dipped, I tell you-" "0 decidedly, sir." And down the stammerer went for the second time. . Petrified witli cold and wrath, once more Lamb made a treble attempt at an explanation. "Grant me pa-patience; is it mum-utn-murder you me-me-m e an! Again and.a.,-ga-ga-gain I tell you nu to.be di-di-dipptcd"—now speaking. seri ously with - the voice of-an injured man. "Oh yes, sir, the men replied." we know that— we fully understand it;" and, for - the third time, (loon went Lamb into the sea.' "Oh,Jitabs of Satan!" he said on coming.up Tor the tbit'd time, "it's now totilate. I tell you that I sin—no, that.l tro., to be di-di-di-dipped only once." Nina. DADSTER is a woman of imperturbable cool neer, and places an unapprecinting , value un dot. lars. A few days since. the note that • Mr. Dab. ster endorsed for'Rush do Goit, met with, a protest. The drove Mr.l). to distraction. • Ile lost his appetite, silk handkerchief and temper. He found the sulks, and ti taste for desperation.— In this state of mind he returned home. t-f Mrs. Debater, my 'love, I'm a ruined man." "Just what -I expected, my dear, when I heard you had'endorsed that note." • ' -- "1 blintl go crazy. Buy a butcher's knife _and cut my throat." i "As you please, my lore, but perform the act in the yard." "Why? Nat afraid of blood are you?" "Not at all, my dear, but cutting one's. jugular .in the parlor, could not do otherwise than injure the carpet." . The business-like manner in wech Mrs:Deb ater viewed throat cutting, acted isla counterAr riteot upon Mr. Debater. Ile refdsed to apply the butcher's knife, and said he would live an; "just out of Spite.!' .• _ _ A t'EnsoNAL APPEAL.—A minister of the "Kirk" Scotland once discovered his wife asleep in the, midst _of hie homily on the'Sabbath. . Bis, pausing in the steady aml , possibly somewhat monotonous flow of his oratory, he broke forth 'with his per 7 imnal, address, sharp and dear, but very delibe: rate:' "Susan!" . , , ,; Susan opened her eyes and ears in - li, twinkling, as did all other dreamers in •the house, whether aslee,p or awake. for your . . "Susan, I didna marry ye . for yonr wealth, 'sin' ye hae'd ninio ! And I di4na marry ye for your beauty, that the bail congregation can see. And if ye have no grace, I have made 'lint a sair bar gain !" . ,- ' ' r,/ . Swan's slumbers were effectually broken up fcri that day. ' ' '-,lt Armor, last winter,.an Irishman walking along one of the the streets, saw a thermometer hanging on the ride If .- the door in frtnt of a house. Stopping a moment, ho looked at-it, thew approaching it, raised) his shilleleh•and exclaimed, "An' faith. an'. you're the little - ,eraythei. what keeps the weather so eowld, are yet" and witkAs terrific blow, accompanied with ,tho usual Irish oath,brought it in a thousand pieces to the ground. "SAY, wat fish' in de silt watelweighs least ?" "Why, Julius, wat ignoramus questions" you az yer colored bredren. Maims weighs de least.,',ob comes.'" "No, no, cab—dat's wront now ;' it am de porpos, 'sob ; de norpus weighs nothing—cos : he got no scales!" A,,DYING Irishman wee asked by his confinsor if be was ready to renounce the devil and alrhis works. "Oh, your honor," said Pat; "don't ask me that; I'm going into a strange country, and .1 don't Want to make myself enemies?" , A BOARDEA at ono of the hotels was recently observed' to shed tears when 'tbe cheese was pass ed. Upon being asked the cause of his agitation, he',.-replied, that "the cheese was a very moving siyht." , , ‘-‘, A.l vann t aima ENTRY flied° by an R. S. of "the Order" readrthne: 'Aft„er t wine:through the yeazel fawknr, ;there was la teopeekehun faked up, hit nothin' iraa Caked _ . looks ahericl. His new bepy is to be christened 'Aaron, so that people may T:icupli meet him ssAen they say, "consistency, thou art A.:-JewelL" situr Herodias' daughter the fastest girl meatianed is the :law Zettamiitt? Because she gat a ht.ad of Jolla the Baiktias an a .charger, ' To CIirDERTAKEAO resistitta girl out, of love is 41notird so would ke the, iittempt ,to extinguish ' Veourius with a glass of water. No rims: of Temper:tam: 7 a man with his hat off at midnight, explaining to a lamp.polit the po litical principles of his party. Inn,ozen nut in lowa lire so long, that they hare to put stirks on their horns for the wrinkles to run out on. MAN 033 Wert it 30 great A miser thot he UFCS only one eye at a tame to care the other. t • Ir rot; want to fee a block just look at a negro baby attackedwittrbe colic. MOTTO FOR I LIT Intim BRICKLAY&R.—•What's the bode, so long al you're 'appy? , • - , WaAT utility is there in killing hogs, it they are cured directly ofterwargs? Tn HAIKE a ba t ill i y . horse "airoils," foful hits tin • e =I 'PHILADELPHIA,.; (t ° V t 3 419644 0121111)70) ' 7 ; 0 0 0- 8 ' 11 . 114g8L . E CLOTHIER_Si_ J. W on bb , o. 242 North &egad Street ( west ) - ,October 20, 'AS 12-17 C. SHOENER. Wholesale Dealer In Boots, Shoes, and FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, No. 14IN North Third ..treei, Philoddrhio. lanuary,l9,lBS6 :147 • • DECOY & MIDDLETON; r IXPORTUIA OP AND DIALLNA IN • i - IRON AND STREL,i -0: 13 North Water street, above /Mug, PHILADELPHIA. April 12.1850 15-I t y TREMENDOVS EXCITEMENT I THE bargains 1 am now offering in CARPETS, are worth the attention Of every, one.— firuesels carpet, MY.. worth $1 12: Chamber 4 0 = 1 54, worth 50 cents; OA Window Shades, $1 25; Shades as low as 25 cents. Merchants, Housekeepers, hotel propri etors,- owners of_ vessels. and steamboats, ccannittees. add in Dot every class who - want to furnish with good gooda,.at low mires, cannot find A better assortment, at such reduced pricer, as Lam now selling at.. Call Andes amine. at No. 211 North Second Street. above Vine, yhiladelphia. JOHN M. EVANS. , • , Apsil 120856 lse3itt OILS 1 OILS I t OILS t!! ; _ • J. B. __& S. ALLEN. • t and 8 South wharves ) inidadelptda, DEALERS 1111 OIL, have just re ceived, direct from New Bedford, thefollowitmenp 'ply of 011, which they offer for &tie at t lie lociest inarket rates:` Winter'Fperm oll.3.ooogalii Winter Whaleoil, 12,500ga1. &I - Elephant 011,9,600 do I Racked do do 7,000 du Also, in storeAoremdi37.' 011, Pale and :Brown Soap, Sperm and Adamantine Candles ; . B.l* . , : %11Q,130XES .CHEMICAL Old YE f_l kJ SOAP. extra quality; .240 yes Chemical Olive Soap. medium qualitY i ;100 • 4 frown, Pale aud Family Soap; ,' 2 100 " Genuine Castile Soap, mottled; I : ..o 4: :6 6; ... white; 200 " • Stetwine and Adamantine Candles; 200 " Tallow Candles; . - ' 100 casks Sal Soda ; f or so itv lots to suit i sews, by • , BIAULE & DIY Owamission Merehunts. 4rn: 22 South, Wharres,llo abnrc Cies - nut street r Phatnielphia. da. 19, '56 3.11 i • , ------ , - --, !I: DENSLOW & CO.. .• COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 And whoiemie dealers In all kinds of 1 11; 1 0REIGN anti;; Domestic Leaf ITo -1.1 - ham, Ilannfa• toyed-Tobacco. and Foreign and Do- merstic Sugars. 21 &nth Front street . Pbtladelphlal t ' Importers of Pine Havana Began i; Of the choicest growths of the 7trnelta-Abajo. A largo iiietortment of which are kept: constantly on band. and tor toile at a small advance, on root of Imrortation.l; o:irConsignmente respectfully solicited, on which lib. feral advances will be [nada when desired. ! N. h.—Special attention given 1n ordure for purchase on commis ' sion of Tobaccol. es nisdevery description of I ,Merchandise . for account Uf-part Ica I iing at a distan b' ;fmm this market. . '; 1 * * *:,*Sofe agent for F. Ai Goetse's celebrated Occiaran Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varietk 7 s. 11. 'April 12, 1150 I - 1 15-1 y H ACNEW TO. 196 CHESNUT- Street, delphia, respectfully inform the citizens of Felt:- vine and vicinity, that they have in store tf full assort ment of choke and seasonable golds which they arc closing out at greatly reductd prices, principally from The great auction sales in New York, and partly of our bwitimportatlons. I Silk & Shavil Department. IMlStelli Shawls, 500 Iliack Silk Mantifles, 950 Chan tiny and French Laces. do. Barege Shairls and'Scarfs, 30.000 yards Dress Silks. selling at 63,75. 85 & $1 00 per yard, 500 magnificent Silk; Robes, Black:Oro Do Hyena, 450 Flpunced Barege Drosses, Grenadines Chall'y Or gandies, Lawns. French and English Chintzes. French worked Setts, Collars and Sleeves. Cambric Ilandker- Chiefs, Ruffling, Ladles and Gents Kid Gloves. Lace Mis. Mourning Goods Department. , • Black, Motu bazines. Grenadines, '1; reges, Cr:lg Oe Es pang. Lupines 64, Mouselinels, Tames Cloth, Brazellines _Black and Purple Flounced Robes., Country Merchants, 'and visitors to Philadelphiare-invited to c 11 and ex. amino our stock. feeling confident that with the great facilities afforded uswe can offer great inducements. AGNEW & CO: - --199 Chesnut street, below ath. May 10:1850 10-2 m I THE SUBSCRIBERS ' AVING .remove.. to their NEW " and SPACIOUS STORE, N.- ' 78 Chesnut street, fturt - d - o - or above Tenth, aro now pre Ted to °Bern la ro and well selectml stock of the followin resh and desi rable goods, principally of their own ortati .n. o r bought at auction, which they are able to at the im porters' prices, and to which they cordially i.vite th,. attention of country merchants. hotel-keepers, ;.nd fam ilia,. generally. Buff. Green 'and Icqiitian 11indow Shading. Barnsley and Irish Linen Eteeting.l4. i'-h 94. 104. 114. 124 With.. Roister and Pillow Linens of several choice bleachers. aid all widths. lam $8 to .4 Iced Itlankets ofi - Qzes and qualities. Crib and Cradle lilankets. Del Quilts of tie following v Knotted. Register. Al hambra. Allendale land. Lancaster?of all the desirable sizes. Bureau Covers. Table tk,viirs; IVindow Curtain Muslin, Towels and Toweling of etery variety; Damask Table Cloths and Napkini: Shirting Linens and Mus. lln; Cambric Hatidkerrhiefs, Embroideries. Hosiery, Ac., Ac. - 11rwmte1. Damasks. Moreens, EnMroldeted Lace and Muslin Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Itands.Gimps.Corel..tc., Ac. SHEPPARD 1.1. VAN 11A1t LUMEN. Importers and Dealers in Linen and House Furnishing Goods. • ' :5.8 Chesnid at.. afprre Tcnth. l'hilmielphla, April 26. ISS6 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. lAIPLOSINS have beene - awarded to Lithe Subscribers for the above article, by tho . Pennsylvania :late Agricultural Society - New-Jersey . Bucks nastyO Settuylklll County • Berks. County • New Castle tounty.:ltel., . . , • The quality and'high character of our preparation is well known; it is considerrd the Best and most Reliable 'fanure for Corn, Oats, Wheat, Po t atoes and Gross, Not only producing • large crops, but permanently ink ! proving the soil. . • • rtiOe $4O per 2000 lbs. (2 cents per lb.) CAL - tioN.—Observe that every. Barrel of our Article has our name and that of Potts A, Klett stamped on the hold. Pamphlets dm‘cribing its ottani lm and mode OrtiSing Can 'be had at our store. or by Mail, when 'desired. A liberal deductibn made to Dealers. • Agents Wanted. We have for sale one mr;.to of the celebrated Oc;can Guano. (imported pet. Ship Harriet lloxie),shullar to that sold by us last wagon. and Which ea re such g, eat t ixf:tet Inn. It is fully equal to Peruvian (Inane at a Lower Price. Cancerine,or 1 , 1 , 11 Manure. jA full supply of this new an! valuable article, to whieb we call the attention of Farmers. ; xo. 1 oorettuzrr rnnuvr.tx f:r cvo constantly 'on hand and for &Ile at the lowest rates,— Corn She'lers of the most hpproced construct ion at Man racttirers' prices. i ALLEN e & NEEDLi.N. _ No. '23 S. Wharves a nd 7,5 S. Water fit.. find fitore atmoi:e ChM nut it. l'hila. . Ham (IT &Inuit, Agents at Mtbrville: • • ' W. W. T 303113, . " Auburn.' .D. S kft.nn. ' . •• .. S. ItaveTP., r 62-fim. 150 e. 2'l. 'O5 REQUISITEA FOR,THE TOILET. GLENN'S - ROMAN KALYDcn, AN entirely safe and elegant prepa ration tor removing Tan, ~ b inburn, Moth or 31or• Frecales. and ot her • temporary entaneous Wirt:- Omni, giving fairnms and clearness to the skin and grid sally producing a beautiful complexion.—Price 50 emits per tattle.. tiLENN'S INDIAN OIL. This admirable preparation for the hair. has been be., fore the public Va• Twenty-fore years. and is greatly ad mired for promoting the growth of the hair, preventing it from falling out', or turning' gray. removing thedlan •druff, /Lc.: itimparta to the most stubborn hair a solt .and glossy appearance and has the singular property of making it dark when nectseary.—Price 50 cents. primnmmnrninm=mr 7ll A valuable Preparation' for giving a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmueSs to the gums, and fragrance to the Breith. being composed bf thd purest' ingredients; it cannot possibly Injure the teeth but on the contrary will preserve them from decay. It 'has. been pled by dentists In this modother countries In tlieir practice and with great satistaction.—Price 2.5 cents per box ' GLENN'S VERBENA WATER. This .lelightful and very refreshing Toilet Water is preptred from the leaven of the hot house plant Yerbe na, (Lemon Trifolia), in its greatest perfection—it will be found very useful for removing the langour incident to the Spring and Summer knouths. or for crowded roomv, &e. Where perfumes areedmisslbte, the Yerbeua water will be found very pleassnein the sick room, and as a perfume for the handkerchief it is equal to the best ex tracts, and much more economical, also, a pleasant change from Cologne Water, to Which, by many, it is preferred. Price 40 eents per bottle. I . GLENN'S CITRONELLA, ItILISK ROSE, GERANIUM A. 31ILL.EFLKUR 'WATERS. Price 50 cents per bottle , As these articles have been imitated by unscrupulous persons, purchasers wishing the genuine will please ask for k!GLENN'B.7 - Dealers supplied on liberal terms.— For mile by the proprietors, G LEN N & No. 192 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. N.B.—Persons at a distance wishing any-of the above articles, by sending the amount in postage stamps, or otherwise. the articles will be sent as directed. Philadelphia. Ault :9.1656 ltm THE STATE SAVINCS. FUNDI ovvicE, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, IVO. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia.— 11 Int —lnterest ire per.eent. All sumac money returned on demand. ;I • The STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. S 3 DOCK STREET. next door to Third Streetand adjoining the Post Mitre. ecelves Money on deposit dally..from 9 in the mot nine until 3 In the afternoon; 'oils° :Monday erseninex. farm to D o'clock. intenext Is allowed on deposits at the rate oft - IYR PER CENT. per; annum. Deposits will be re tained in whole or in part on demand. without notice. The popularity of tide Mee with all classes of the community, both in town and country, and its rouse quent swots's, may be ageribed, in part, to the following substantial reasons: • let. It offers a convenleist, respqmdbie, and profitable Depository to Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Col lectors, Agents, and all public ofScirs--to Attorneys, Trustees. Societies and Aesocietions. whether incorpora ted or otherwise—to married or single ladies—to Stu dents. Merchants. Clerks. And business men generally— Mechanics. Farmers, Minors of either sex. and ail who have funds, much or little, to deposit, where they may be had at any time with Flyover cent. Interest added. 25. Depositors receive 'looks. with' an abstract of the By - Laws and ratulationsOn which is entered their de• posits. which. Books serve vo4chors. They may desig nate, in case of sickness. death, or absence. who shall !r -evive their deposits, without the Intervention of Execs tors or Administrators. Any one- or more persons may deposit in his, her, or their name, orforany other Permit or perecue. 3d. A Report is made eseh year to the Legislature and Councils of the City. The (Sincere are sworn befererthey enter upon • their duties. in addition to giving Bonds with -sureties. sth. The State Ravings Fund is a rent Savings Fond— ant an Insurance and Trust Company. Our large list of Depositors and the Philadelphia public, have been Mo. tut to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk of insurance. • •• • • Mb-- In order to afford emery reasonable taellity to De! positors who reside at %distance from the office, their de posits an:permitted to beheld:drawn bycherks, after the manner ettdomary with the tanks. t heck Books will be furnished to depositom without charge. • The popular patrintage*StCralld upon this °Mee by a provabially cant buta and discriminat ingeotanitinity, and where the character of the institution Is best known, is a gratifying fart to which the Masten desire to rats at tention. ,! GEO. H. UAW, President. 41. tSILAY. • 1.1i.,:ti;:"2,155.3. PfiILIIDELPHI.A. _ , FIVE PEN,caNT. SAVIOR!' FUND. ~tot coapanr. 11%'09RPOPATED BY TEE STATE OP PRNNA. ATONEY is received in ally sum, j_largeor,small, and Interest paid from; the, day of c. remit. The °Mee Is open every day, from 9 o'clock In themorn. trig 0!II.7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday end Thurpdsy evenings till 9 o'clock. - INTEREST FIVE PER CEICF.;; Ail aims large or small, are paid back In gold on de nurnd without notice, to any amount. Orncs—Walnut street, South-West corner of Third street, Philadelphia. Ron. REMIT L 4 BENNER . , Frei idea!, ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Viet President, W11i..1. REED, Secretary., ' . DIIIECTORS Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Altmus,. Edward L Carter : F.Carmi Brewster, Robert Selfridge, , Joseph D. Barry.: ', Samuel K. Ashton, '- Henry L. Chrirch'inin, James; Smith, Francis Lee. The investments, now amounting to more than one million of dollars, in accordance with the act of incorpora tion are made In Mortmes. Ground Rents. and such gra classirecuritles as must always insure perfect securi ty to the depositors and place beyond ells-IA- the par nutnency and stability of this old and well-established Institution. N0v.11.113A5 e ; 4/14y , • • . . • IMPROV „ Belf4iikuitingHaypev,a Hoistingrorke. 3fin SELF-ApjU ING evators, with antbfrictinn blocks, ropes, etc.; ..vu Independent Tooth. nay and Grain Rakes; 300 Plows. various sizes and patterns • ,600 Cultivators, or Hoe liar. rows. various patterns; : kil t L Barrows, catios sixes and Wrenn; 100 Hay, Straw rind Corn stalk Critters; 100 heading's Patent Porrirtom Sheller% and Cleaners: 300 Landreth's Excelsior Hand Corn Sbellers, ;Nos. 1. 2,. and 4. The above are all 'manufactured at our Steam IVorks, Bristol, Pa. The workmanship and material are of unsurpassed quality. ti rig Farmers will profit by an iixamina oix and tong-. parison with other implement; in market. • • . Also, . . 50 Staera Patent Grain Drills'; 100 Ilibkcir's Patent Ci der 1111 . 1 and Press: Belts* Dunham'i Improved Cato Mo tion, Rearing and Mowing niachlnes, of which we have the sole ageue) in Philadelphia. Agricultural and nor tleoltuVal implements and, Tools. Field, Widen and Flower feeds, in great variety. For axle by; ' D. LANPRETII a SOY, ' Nos. 21 and 23 SoUth Sixth street; Philadelphia. May 21.'50 21-2 m urcha CON, a 42001 MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. Inc LEE''/‘ WALKIII4 Suceessorsto GEORGE WI LLIG, No. lk6 Chesnut street tre ider the , Utah Rouse, Philadelphia, a stoutly publishing the latest Music , front front the most pop Jar Au- I hors in the United States: in a (Style that Will vie with Any isnied at .any other house, either in this Country or Europe.• , They have also the pleasure to announce to the public I hat their stock of Sheet Musle.on hand, consists of the urged:od most complete assortment to be found in the .rouutryi, they are constantly adding to their , stock all the New Mingle published in New York, Boston. Sc. . • 6, -- They ilso publish several Instruction Books, which are n general use throughout the country . • , PIANOS—A tine Jissortment of the est man uracturera of New 1 - o,:k and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. • . Also, sigdneral assortment of Violins, Banjoes, Plates. Aererdeens. Guitar and ;Harp Strings, of the bend Italian qualities; all of which will belernish. ed to itte,paire and the trade at the lowest rates: Ordentpuitettially attended to. air MI Lee & Walker's Mush.' and Public:lt:cue can ~ b tainetf at B LAN:spIN'S Hock and Mu , t.•; terel'otts. •ille. • , F^t 4. 1F ly • . t • relrglEEßS OF SCHUYLKILL COMITY! peinau , s American Fertilizer 4 - IAN - lie_ liad.at $25 a ton. or 83 50 a . _Amid; Leinau's Super-Phosphate of Limo, at '2,14 eents per pound by the barrel, or S4O a ton ; to whole safe defilers a large deduction ; also. Leimiu's Bone 31a/ nu e. the cheapest bon, manure in the world.r-$lO shop head ; also. Leinau's Liquid Manure, in casks. from 2 to 300 gall Ons, with directions for use. same as. is used in EnglantiLwith.such great success; also, Leinates Pettit. Izer for lila trees and grape sines; Lelnau's Fertilize- • for lawns and - grass land. also, Potash. Bone Dust. I'laar ter. Ground Charioal. Nitrite of Soda, Soda, Sulphate o. Crushed Bones. Se. The above named Fertilizers and Phosphate of Lime have bt: , enlin use for the past five years successfully in Maryland, Virginia. Delaware, New Jersey,'Pennsylva nia. and hi the islands of Bermuda and • BarhadeeS; r Mums from the three States of New York. Pennsyfvanla and New Jersey State Ag.ricultnral Serie lei.and Crystal Palace Association of New York. tiered free of portage at any ststion in Philadelphia. Orders by mail remitting thi cash. registered at the Ns Office. or draft on any good house in Baltimore. New Yo k nr Phlladel pliiat will be satisfactory. 0. A. ',BINA Proprietor. • • N 0.19, South Front Str t, I'hlladelpbia. February',23, '56 6-4 m LICHTNINC RODS. Armitage. Patent. rr HE SUBSCRIBER calls' the atten ld tion nf . the public to his superior ELECTRIC-II AG. N6T LIGHTNING RODS. .It is now fully admitted on all bands. that-every building. to be securefroin the des tructire influences of Lightning, should be provided with ego d:eondoetor. The large number of rorthless Rods that are put tip makes it necessary fir purrhanTs to eXamine Pie merits of the different 'Rods offered for sale. earnestly invite a rigid examination of the principles on which my lied, nre ronstnf , ted. I have put up nearly 6,000 Rode, and haver-never heard of the loss of One dollar's worth of property by Lightning, in any building. to which one of my Rods. has been at tidied. I. therefore. feel' &seat confidenCe in recom mending them, not only as the best, but vs the only safe liod in use. 17-cin @y-The following gehtleinen having ... examined these Rods and given them they unqualified appeobation, have kindly:given we their permission to refer to them: WALTER R. JOII.),ZSON, Commissioner of - Patents. • 11. 31r3IURTRIE, 31. D. .1 T. E. wALE,En. M. D. • For sale whOlemle and retail. at the Factory. Vine at.. above 12th. Philadelphia. Orders - promptly attended to, and 'at the lowest cash prices. TIROIAS ARMITAGE.. Ap it 26, 1856 17-3 m • lAL t _ CIIARLES R D A ROV GA tr.G.N . & Co., RAVINt. ILE3IOVLD FROU re 2. C0313,11:-RCE STREET, TO 7111 &nigh-West corm? of Sixth and Carpenter Streets, Phtlatlelphla, 'DEG to call the attention ofOurchas jjers to their ext en siveassortment of Paperarel Papei Maker's materials;'Printing Papers—for ;Books and News. Water leaf, sized, uncallendered and calico stored, of all qualities and prices. always . on hand; Bard ware and Manilla Papers, Trunk Boards, Binder's Boards. Hanging Papers . , Lc.. Ac. Particular attention is invited to their , extensive as. sortment of LEDGER PARRILS, From the mod Celebrated Manufackaice in the country Among thiie wILITISO PAPER seoct may be found . tom: Note. Folio Post, Atlantic Note, 'Thin Medium, Bath Poet, Demy. -, Quarto Post, Medium, Fool's Cap. Loyal, . VIM Cap. Sup. Royal, • imperial. P:ate )bpers 'ef every description. size and quality.— Map l'apersin great variety. Envelope Payers, white, bull and gold either laid•oe wove. tutored Papers, lino glazed. and other varieties. '3lAnuEteturers are invited to examine their stock ni Rags, foreign and domestic. Bleaching, Powders. of ar proved brands: Alum. ground or crude; Pal Soda Sods .Ash, Feltings. Wire Cloths, Ultramarine, and Paper Ma• ker's materials generally. tar. They are also prepared to take orders of odd sizes and weights of any of the above description of Papers. Philada, February 9 1855. : ' 6- . PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Brans Fire uud Thief Prvil Safes. (IF ali sizes, suitable for Merchants, I,3l.asiyers, Farmers, and other; having Books, Pa pers or other valuables to preserve from Fire or Burglars. A CARD.---..The lire Proof Safe that pieserved our Books, Papers Le., during the great Ore at Llart's Build ings, was purchased of OLVVEIt EVANS. 61 Second at., Philadelphia. GETZ ,k BUCK." lIETDIGERAT3RS AND WATER nun Ens EVAN'S premium Ventilated' Defrigemtdra for cooling and preserving Meat. Butter. Milk, Water, and all art'. des for culinary purposes.. Water Filterers. for purify ing tracklsh or muddy water, can he bad separateor at tacheirtil the Refrigerators—a small quantity of ice cool log the whole in the wartneat weather. Also,in Store end for Ait/e . 1 -Portable Shower Bithe, arranged for warm er cold water. Water Coolers, for hotehw stores and dwellings; Store frucks, for moving boxes, bales, elates, An.; Seal Preens, Copying Cremes, and Druggists' Presses. I (Established in 1635.), • . ()LIVED. EVANS, 615. Second street, 2 doers below Chesnut. February 9,'56 I 6-Sm ' SAVING-FUND OF TU.S.lnsurance, f Annuity and inHist QOUTI - L E. corner Third and •Ches. to out streets, Phlladelphia.—Carrital $230,000. Money iarecelved on deposit daily. The amount deposited Is entered Inn Deposit Book and given to the Depositor,or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. t 411 stuns, large and small, are received, and the amount paid lack on demand, without notice. . Interest Is paid at the rate of five per 'rent. common ring from the day of deposit, and , ceasing fOurteen days . previous to the withdrawal of the L onoy. On the first day of January, in each year, the intarest of each dersdt is paid to the depositor, or /dded to the principles he may prefer. The company have now npwarda of 3,500 4epasiters in the city of Philadelphia alone.' Any additienal Information will be given by adareutag the Treasurer: • , slaicrotts. ,4 Stephen It. Crawford. Pretet,'• William M. wodwin, Law. Johnson. Vice Prea't, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, Pint. W. Tingley. " Annex Detrel l nx. tacob L. Florantle,' Gmitarus fah, Secretary cuttlYcasurer • PLIA7 FISK. Tr/kr and facryirelet , OEtaSCI7L4CER. September 8. 'ssl;' I • - 384 M. w..srLowiN 46 CO., nglueers, Bread and Hamilton struts; rhilastdphid, Anna 'WO ULD call the attention I of !fail road Managers. aid those into eaters In Railroad Property, to their System of Lecostotive Engqies. in which they are adapted to the particular business for which they may he required; by the use of one, two, three Of Dour pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable thr adhe e on and In accommodating them to the 'grades, curves. streaglh of stmetstruction„ and rail and work to be done. By these means the maximum useful &feet of the power is secured with the least expense for, attendance, roster fuel, and repairs to. Road and Engine.' With theta objects in view. and as the result of twenty-three years practical experience In the business by our, senior part ner, we manuntetnrefite difPrent kinds of Elsoincs, and several classes or sixes of each kind. Pa:Ocular atten lion paid to the strength of the mackinein the plan and . workmanship of all the detalls. Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining Information, enables us to oder Elms: emg nes with the assnrancetind In eiScien. ey, economy and durability, they will compare favorably with thew of any other kind In use..We also Dental:to order wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tire (to een• tress without boring). compositkni cairtingl for bearings; *yeti' deecriptitm of Copper Sheet Iron and Roller Work: and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. 11. 'sr BALDWIN. • PIATTUEW BAIRD. Jaithiry 1.11 ~ I'l-rm. ti 6 'l''l' PHILADFIPMA . ackylig cLottonc. • 11HE SUIitsuRIBER, would respect fully Inftesn their-mut:wow triendsaidenstetuers4t: nylklilOoisnly, that their assietment of Ctotbing tot Young trentientert is such larger than , ever, and they sireaspeeed to sell chesp. Persons living- at a distance, tame the pristine or extbanging clothing purchased Hilsstore,if they do nOt-salt. if F. A. lIOYT & BROTHER. 272 Chestnut St., corner cf Tenth, Flillatia. April 2.2, itio 164 NOTICE. 1 , _ RAVING purchased the entire stock , of the late 0 EO. W. lIIDGWAT & CO.. we a;2 4 thankrni fora continuance of the li , 1 2r.., -• r'al patronage bestowed upon 31r. fildgerey; and - basing made aningementkto be in constant receipt of a full assortment of OILS, we feel confident we can give it atire' satisfaction to the customers of the late house, !tut respectfully solkit the trade in general to call and . =nine ourstock before p urchasing elsewhere. 4 MITCHELL & CROMIDAIN. ''.',. Sept. 22,18/4 3847 - :Co. MI N. Wharves, Phlla COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, It No. 91 North Third Street. CONSTANTLY • on hand, a large as- Rortment of Pen 'and Pocket Knives, Seiszors. and =Table Knives and Forks, In ivory, stag, buffalo, d wood handles; Carrera and Forks, Dirks, Dowle iFnbres. &e, .1' ALSO-4 very extensive assortment of Waiters, Tea Trays, &e. • • ;• Fine English Gans, Colt's Pistols, Allen'a Revolvers, and Single and Double 'barrelled Pistols, with a general ttoek of Fancy hardware. constantly on band. • JOhN u. COLEMAN, haPerter• Philadelptila, Dee. 30, 15...54 [Dec. 27, '5342] 51-If JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, asetoreerraza OP Wire, aad Hair-Cloth Neves, f OARSE, medium and fine in mesh ; large, middle-size and small in diameter. Metallic 'Cloths or woven wire, of the beet qualities. carious sizes of mesh, from Nos.s to SO, inclusive, and from one lash feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a Peal Indt, sad cut to salt. The subscriber also keeps. 4nmantly on hand SCREENS. for Coal, Sand, tire, Lime. Gnarl, Gravel, Guano, Sums; Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, ,Spire, Drugs, Dye-Staffs, &e. Together with an asgorti` pent of bright and annealed iron Wile. the above 'bold wholesale or retell, by .1. A. NEEDLES, 51 North Front street, Philadelphia i 1 r Bay 31, '5O r ,t _ — WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER , . l• HANCINCa. • • L. ISAACS & BRO., No . : 133 N.l j i i Second street, (3d door below Race, east aide.)' Thlladelphia. have constantly on hand a largo assort ment of the above geol.*, which they offer Wholosalo or Metall. at prices lower than any other esteblishment In ',the city. They also keep in store, Buff, Rolland and an endless variety of Gold Bordered Shades. which.for bean ty and theapnegs,, cannot be .urpassed. Their abort- Mont of Wall PApent, Paper Curtains, Borders, &r., &c.. lis complete,, and persons about purchasing would dowel! to give us a call. . J. L, ISAACS k BRO.. 133 N. 24 Street, Philadelphia. April 5,1356 ~‘ • li-5m ',,' . . 1 BUSHNEL I TULL. N 0.64 Dock Street, Philadelphia, , . I . .„---- , -...- - 7 i . l . ~,,,...... /:;;; - ';''' . . ..;."- *.;.- ... 1.- :;- ' - . 1 i --: 11 " 4 . .. . ' . i , ! . I N . . .. 4 • , . ...., _. - -..,.- _._417., - ,,,., ; „" , • • • • . i i,IVEANUFACTURERS of Children's. Iti. Carriages. Gigs, Ctstehes, Baronches. V locipedev, phalsos,Wheel-barrown,NurseryStrings,itoeking Horses, : i abs, Invalid Chairs, &e.,!.iv.. whoirta.e and retail. ! September 22.1855 - ' 35-1 y JOHN WU. CILTIHEY & CO , -- ---- .fl BANKERS, 1r Noe. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Philada., d GRANITE BUILDING, BELOIT CIIESNUT. fIDRAW upon, remit . to; and collect upon every point In the UNITY° STATES and C. 411- :OM . . , . , . Collections settled with promptness at current rates of exchange, without charge. Foreign and American Coin !furnished for Shipping and Custom Roust' r purposes. i' Draw upoll the Rood Bank of Irriand, thy authority,) !L.drrhir, &c., and furnish 'Exchange. arailablo in any • . 'll.lrt of the-British Kingdom. in sums of .£1 and up. ]'wards. SErrx ran CENT. (Nor York rate.) paid deposit ;l,rs on current accounts, and the highest rate on Time 'iwcount Stocks horight 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 gtates can he seen at the office. Dec:. 22.18'55 • :11.10m INSU RAN CE. i.common WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY `• • Union Buildings, 3d street, - HARRISBURG, PA. • • - - • ;,(IHARTERED CAPITAL $300,000. iv.mvuro build ngs and. other property, agalnit loam or 11.11111'ga by Piro. • . leo, against perils of tiro Sea, Inland Navigation and ransportation. ,SIMON CA3IERON. S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. President. • ' , • LP. WHITNEY, AGENT, i'attMille, Schuylkill county, Penna. Dee. '55 514 f • MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. POTTSVILLE. L'A. VAPITAL SIOO,OOOL-Ull ARTER k_/ Perpetual. • l'his Company, chartered by the _Legislature of Pang ] iylvania, with-a capital of One Mundt:ed. Thousand Dol lars, is now fully organized, and has commenced busi ness. The Company is prepared to receive monies and other property in Trust. and allow interest on 'all monies de• pw..ited in trust., at the rate of - five per cent per . annum; principal and interest payable on demand. > . •!1 For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, see the printed 'Tables supplied at the (Ace - of the Company, Centre !Brent, Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange Ito. JACOB 11UNTEISOEtt , Jr., President. Join II: ADAM, Sec'ry.and Treasurer. • April 1,1854. 13-tf THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL OD JOINT STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IFFICE CENTRE' STREET, next 11,...fd00r above Green's Jewelry Store. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO—CIIARTER PERPETUAL: This Company, recently chartered by eke, Legislature of i'ennsylyania, is fully organised. The Company Is prepared to-effect insurance upon Hires and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow irttere ti st o monies rece,lved at the. rate of five per cent. per annum, Unless otherwise agreed %ion. Principal and interest pay. ble on demand. Capital and assets safely invested lu Bonds and Mort!. gages and other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable in rush, or appropriated to the payment of premiums. For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed tables. supplied at the Company's ollioe. i; NATHAN EVANS. Pres't. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Prat. R. T. TAYLOR. Secretary and Treasurer. !, Sept, 16, 1554. Iri-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. Authorized Capital $406,000. VHARTER PERPETUAL--Office, 91 . Wahtut Strete botweeti Third end Fourth trerts, Philadelphia. This Company 14111 insure sysinsrl.css cr, , Damage by 'Flit C. sir HU Ilan NOS, Furn are. Merchandise generally. Also MARINE INS,UItAISCI., on :Vessels. Cargccs and :Freights. INLAND USISUBANCF., to ail parts orthe Union. _ .. D Luther. Davis Pierson. '.; • Lewis Andenried, '.' .ICreph Alastleld, . Peter Sle , •er , • Pr. Geo: N. Eckert, George Y!lyi r ler, U. Hammett,' 1 Samuel 11. Botherntel, Francis Baron. D. ElITIIElt„ Preacknt. JOssirsi 31/lam= Viet President. . = WM. P. DEAN, Secretary. ' • /Eirl'ETEll D. LUTHER. has been appointed Agent :for i he :those Company in • Schuylkill County, to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. f Juno 23, 1855 • (April 8, ';''.4 14-1 ' 25- ',.. STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. I. 4 7OURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT A. May 15,1854. • ;Assets, May Ist, 1853, ! i . $358,318 70 lash premiums and interest ready- ! ed the past year, mutual depart- - ! i: meat. . $lOl,OlB 32 Mills Receivable in Same, 2,647 .04 Cash Premiums, StOek Departm't; ! 40,282 20 170,568 56 , . . !HE Gorses, expenses, commissions, re. Insurance, mutual department, 101,506 5,3 " stock - " 27,001. OS ASSETS: • Bonds, mortgages, stock and other • goodaecurities, 173,135 72 • • bills receivable, 167,00 66 Cash on hand and in hands of agents, 19,658 56 $'`9,70.118 For Fire or Inland Inanranee, apply to JNO. T. SIIOENER, Agent July 16,1864 I‘ , • INDEMNITY. IE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Office, 163% Chesnut street, ,near Fifth sheet. ' Charles N. Bancker, . George W. Richards, Thomas Dart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, , Adolphe R. Rorie, Samuel Grant, . David S. Brown, Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. , The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, ihich with their Capital and Prerniums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the insured. . ' Since their incorporation, a period Of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million two handredthous 'arid deltars.losses by tire, thereby affording evidence of the atvantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARCES N. 11ANCKER, President. Cum= 0. BLICLIM. Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make in surance, on every description of property, at the lowest 'rates. ANDRy..w RUSSEL, Agent. • Pottsville. Jan. 11, 1851. 24 f IrrHE GIRA.RD LIFE INSURANCE, J. Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of t Ere No. 132 Chesnut street, the First door East of the Cede= Home. t i CAPITAL 14100,000—CIIARTER PEEPETTIAL, Continueto make Insurances mil Ives on the most favor 'able terms. The Capital being piid up and invested, together with J, a large and constantifinereasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quer- 0.: The Company add a Bons periodically to the instunn• ems for life. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, d 1644. and the second Bonus in December,lB49, amount to an addition of $262 50 to every $l,OOO Insured under the oldest policies, making $1.,202 50 which will be paid when 41 It that) become a claim, Instead of $l,OOO originally them , I tied; the next oldest amount to $1,237 50; the next in age .i to $1,212 50 for every $1,000; the others In the same .Iportion according to the amount and time of standing, Iwhich additions make an average of more than 60 per lent.utpou the premiums paid, withoutincrearing thessn.. 103 nal premium. • r- . Thomas 'Ridgway, . ••• John A. Drown, ' Armon Davis D. Danner, John Jay Smith, Frederick Di own, !lobed Pearsall, • . George Taber. Joseph Fever, ' John IL Latimer, Thomas P. James, ' Wharton Lewis, Jovenh T. Batley. John it, Slack. • Pamphlets ecmbining table.of rate+ and explanations, form or applitation and further inibrmationean bo had at the ' THOMAS lIIDOWAT, President, Joux P. JAIUMI. Actuary. Tbe subscriber is agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County, and will effect Insurances, and give all 'necesaary information on the subject. Apt 119,1 1 152. 144 t DAIINAN. EIMMEECI = LIFE INSURANCE. =DM WAGON-MA.KING. • CARIEAGEE. watArn ben tlEgpur....n.ed the arrive *Mop of Mr. G. Jennings, would -respectfully t the patronage of his d customers an the d e ublic in general. !Wag detertniued to keep up the repetation of the work anode by llie..lenniamt, we shall employ none but the beet hands and *Wells!. Call and glee as a trial. All work made by Us warranted. • .- ASIIIGHT & nunKnAnD. Shop, N orr is /*Wm, nearly opposite Yardley .t Son. Pottsville, May 5.1833 - 1841 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY: antra- oft 011/ Xorreewnio ttt., Pothrille, T R.:-DEIHAI, of the late firm of 111 Delhni It Hoffman, haring taken the business en tirely into his own bands. Is prenund to .' make and repalr curium; ot etery deo , . oriptionand kind ehesperthan even.and _ at the =Ma Hamlin a style and mannet " 1 " 40111 ".: , " not to bo excelled for beauty and durability by any etweb-ntaker, either at home or abroad. I Ho warrants all he makes: The attention of the public Is respectfully railed tool the large and splendid stock of CA RRIAGE on hand, both new antrseeond band, Consisting In part of /rang I Liatb, both singre end double seated; Buggies, Sulkies, nevus. Truct , IV.rgettr, 4c.. dr. Nothing but the beet ', material used, and none but the best workmen employed. Orders received from *distance and promptly executed. Mr. !MIMI' himself a practical coach-maker. and keeps carefully posted up in all that relates to the improve. meets in his line of business, potherille. May 17., 'M ' . • .4)- IRON WORKS. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. FIE SUBSCRIBERS are now fully : T t prepared to furnish:afthe Ashland bon • . llorks. Steam Engines and Pumps of any -1113/I:': l 'aipi power and capacity. fora:Lining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of area Maraud pattern now in use, together with castings and forgings of every descriptions. C.tal and Drift Cars of all sixes and patterns, large Truck and II orse Cam—unfurnished at the I , hortext notice. The subeeribers flatter them selves that, inasmuch as every member of the firm Is a pawl teal utecbanic, they will be able to furnish !nicht nery that will compare favorably with anj in the Re gion. All orders directO to L. P. Gamma 4 Bamt.,,Ash -land, Schuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt atten tion. L. P. GARNER. MICHAEL GARNER, .101 IN C. - GARNER', • - dOSEi-11 GARNER. Ashland, Malt 10,'30 iu . CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, Tamaqua, Son ikinyn County , a. The Sti h.s c ram rs, proprietors of the above named extensiveestablichment,an. •la """ • nounee to the citizens of Schuylkill eoun- T ITT . , ; .„4 • ty, and the publie generally, their readl• ness to turn out any and all k Inds of work In their line. at the shortest notice, and In the most sat isfactory manner—such as building Steam Engines, tuan nfactu ring. Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Castings and Machinery of all kinds. )nly the best workmen aro employed, and !tittle:lotion may therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled. • • CARTERS d ALLEN. famaqua, Jan usel2.7. 185.5 • 4-tf BEAVER MEADOWS. --- BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. !•:. HUDSON •&lUDYffiElt, Iron and Brass Founders, respectfully inform their pa trona. and the public generally, that they Ilary:.:,:comE are fully prepared at the above establish . . went. to manufacture Steam Engines of every size; Pumps, and Drift Cars, and every ther descriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable-for the Coal mining or other business. on the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowita Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and liarhine,Fork in general. . Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest pricei. All work furnished by them war. muted to perform Moll. " They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles In their line In this vicinity. A.! orders will meet with immediate and prompt alien 11m.. • 8. W. HUDSON, , •„. , III:Itch 4,18.51. 9y • , IV.T. 11.. HUDSON. DONALDSON IRON WORKS. .L.O_ESER, COX CO. respectful ly invite the attention of the business j. community to their new Foundry . and MaChine Shop. In the town of D0na1d ...77:: son, Schuylkill, county. They are now wady to execute alLiarders /for machinery, such as Stearn engines, pumps. coal breakers,-mill gearing for grist and saw, mills, railroad and drift cars, ke., &e. Being practical niechanier. we flatter ewrzelvem that all work done at the lionaldson how Ilinrb..o will giro such es will secure the future - custom of their patrons- Orders thank . .tilly received and execu ted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. - -A3IBROSE LOESER, PETER COX. 'ALFRED JONES, Fehruary 2.185111 . LEWIS 311 LLEIL • MINERSVILILE• DEHAVIMS e gIAt e k/ORKS,! THE SubsCriber is prepared to mann fact:ere 'STEAM ENGINES of any power, ,amik Purapsof any capacity,and Coal Breakrrs of every description ' • aswell a every _other kind of machinery used in' Mines, Breakers. Furman - Ig, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. be.' From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and trim long experienqe In the business, work can be turned nit at this establishment, at the eery lowest prlies, sod of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machlneryof any kind, arc invited to call sud examine patterns and become ac• puaintod with prints before contracting elsewhere. Orders of everyllnd are iollcited. and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM BEIIAVEN. Minersville. December 9,1854 4S-tf TREMONTL IRON WORKS Tremont, ehuyllittl County, enno. The Subscribers respectfully invite CM I =4 tdr i V e t i e r nt s !o e n w oLt a lr i h n us e i bl i i t i . o u p " a m n d i To u u i -Tintny ink dry; erected In the town of Tremont, and under the superintendence and manage ment of Messrs. Z.; Datdorff and Philip timholtz, where they are prepared tO execute all orders for Machinery of Prase and Iron, sgch as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrire I len, all kinds of ilearinefer Rolling Mills. tirist and Saw Mills. Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and 'l' Rails, Frogs. Switches, and ill kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shallop,. Mr. Urn hoita being Opractfral Meehanie,and having had the con fidence and experience for many years in the Coal Region, persons desirous of putting up Alschinery of any kind, are Invited to call and examinee ir patterns and superior quality of work, and become a qu•tinted with prices at these Works, before contraetini elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution, having several 15, 20, 30.10. and 00 horse Engines on hand. 1856 1.1 1 C. A. At A. 31. SELTZER. Ponlr CARBON. FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, Port Car on , Schny k InCo., Pa. T. H. WIN'I'ERS'rE nunotinc, e „„. es his readiness. from the co m plete outfit ' CPR of theabove trtmedestablishment,tosup tinixmay ply. all orders In his line of business— , ..such as for Steam Englnes t Railroad and Drift Cars. Pumps, 'Foal Breakers, Castings and Machine ry of every pattern: lie warrants his work to rife satis fa:lion, and accordingly solicits patronage at brittle and abroad. Jan. t 1.7.153 5. 4-ly . FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. - Tut: Subscribers annoutico to the Pub lie that they, are the Pmprfetors of the Franklin Works Port Carbon, lately car ' n i ntilak tied on by S.. SillYman. where they con -, tie to manufacture to order , at the shortest notice. S te A m Engines, Pumps. Coal Breakers and Machinery of MUM, any 017. e or description; for mining or other purposes. Also. Itailro , 4 and Drift Cars, Irsm of limes Castings ofm y size or in.ttem. Orders are respect fully solicited. 0) 0. B. FISSDER & BRO. . Franklin Shovel Works. • - - The subscribers 'continue to furnish tyo Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovel's of nll kinds, at the lowest Pfiiindelphia prices. .Attention is particu larly called to thelr-Cool Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern ipromptly attended to. ' • I GEO. 11. FISSLERA Port C.arb)n. Aupst 21.18.52. • 1•••=tf _ ___ _ FOTTEIVILLE. FOUNDRYIAND MACHINE SHOP, steam t;ar Factory, isr..c. •tr .. - NOTICE—The business of the into firm of SNYDER .k "MILNES, will be contin ue 4 by the subscriber in all its various ry. ULI-opisi braitches of Steam Engine building, Iron - • Fonder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery. for Ito ling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad Cars. ice., &F. Ile will also continue the business of Slitt ing and Selling thefelebrated Pine Forest While ash and Laois and Spolat 1 'us ]red Ashitoals. being dole proprie tor of these Collieries. ' GEORGE W. SNYDER. January 21.18:41 „ 3-tf ' I • TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Plotteer Boiler-Works. $.,28,687 26 • The subscribers respectfully invite the t '' 7 ..,. attrntlon of the business community to .6. ,sossat their Boiler Works, on Railroad street, be :T.-du:W* lost the Passenger Depot. Pottsville, Pa., where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERSf OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasolleters, Drift Cars. &c.. &C. Bei erg on hand. Tieing practical ni.echanles. and having for years devoted I hemselyea entirely to this branch of business. they flat ler themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.— Individuals and panics w ill find it greatly to their Cirnad vantage to esairtin their work before engaging elsewhere. May 5,1953 19 1 f JOHN & JAMES NOBLE. • POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL.. : .. ~... i ! Y t U tBCilC:Rr;P;etru"y an I trno co i tepaltPat; e r new Roll ;‘, in Sllll is now completed and in full oixl TaL.,. mak ration. and that they are prepared to sup pll all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes which they will warrant to be Superior-in quality to any obtained from abread, at the same prices. They also manufacture T Rails, for the use of the Col lieries and Laterallitoads. weighing front ill to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the !best Iron, and which will be found touch cheaper than the imported article. Doing practical mechanics. and having had considerable experience in the !Iron business. they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and also make it their interest in patronise home til4lll:the- I Ores. 1J0 .. 11N BURNISH & CO.. December 6.1E0 • . 49-tf WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. ratitsvine, J. WREN & BROS. respectfully Invite tbp attention of the business community 1141. : to their N ov Machine Shop and Foundry • emeteAl between Coal and Itailroaditreets, .... and fronting on Norwegian street, where hoy are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of limos and Iron. Inch as Steam Engines. all kinds of Gear lug for Roiling Mills, Grist and Saw Mills, Single and ifroable acting Pmhps. Cool Breakers, Drift Cara, all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chair, for Flat and T Rail; Frogs. Switches, &t, : all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Being tactical mechanics. and having made the demand!' oft Oral Region their study for years, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business. they Ratter themselves ;that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may honor them vtith a roll. All orders thankfully received and promptly ese sated, oq the most. reasonable terms. .1 MIN Y. WREN. THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. October 2.. 1F52 • ' 40-tr PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. THE Subicfibers beg leave to on stOadmire to their friends and the public, generally,that their new Rolling Mill at ' lo Alto is now complete, and In full o ration, and that they are prepared to fornishir mils • various rattems, weighing from W. to 70Ihs per yen!. !so, different sizes of flat, square and mind merchant bar iron. • Orders for ral or bar iron two rripertfully solicited, and will meet With prompt attention if left either at the Rolling 3111 t. Bright A Lerch's Hardware Store. Ventreatreet.ora theiroglce. HAYWOOD, LEE IFFICE N. E. corner Centie and Y 3farket et te,2d story, Pottarille. January Ist, 1838. The unde ;rued have this day formed a co-part nership under tb style, end firm of 11.8.YWOOD, LIE I CO., for the norpese of manufacturing Railroad and Bar Iron, et their t r Alto Rolling 31111. BE3ZJA.3IIN nkrwoon, RICHARD UM. KABOB 11111011 t, HARRIS. - The basin o the late grind Lou, Bright A Co,, Will settle I 17 , firm of Haywood, Look Co. Jan. 1 , ' 36 l.t f ASHLAND. TAMAQUA. IpONALDSON. ° TREMONT. VIRE SCREENS • - i;-' : :,ii 3111111ZIEUIVILLE. . KURTZ iiHEISLER, - 1 L . . , . (Latta . 'Warts, eyerke & 0o,): i nitro Cesl 76in etree lifile ns. t roal li lti o d f di;''s. Wire ' i fp.* L kwai-p R m. 0.., ke,We„ Minersville, Schuylkill [ i i:, - n; ' n, county. - \ '•""" . 1,: 1 " . . Thankful loa the liberal patronage they hare feceivedfrota the Coal /Dealtrs and others. in the ,1 past. wotild mast respectfully salicit their cusbeni In the 1 future. MI work dons at our shop will bo warranted, so l that no One 'need be afraid of gating:a bad job: / 1 ' dr: HUM being ene of the ()Meat. and the moist. eape- ', rieneod Wire Worker in the county, we feet sure; that we , can turnPont,the best Coal Screens in the-Region. ill orders addressed to J. It. Kurtz. 3.llnerrrillo„ to W..' L Ileisler, Pottsville or Hurts *- Ileisler. Minertnrille, , will promptly attended to.. Old &wen ,repoirrel. ' Ili - W. ISSif ~ •, .._ '7.1.)- - .I POTTSVILLE WIRE SCREEN FACTORY: lingo of Proprietors. 1 HE undersigned tMititgik canted the proprietorship of the Wino A • Acreen Facto in Coal street. littel con. a:M..M= Factory • Y ducted hy 11. L. Cake, and deallTs to call Ihaatten ion of Coal Operators and the public generally, to his extensireestabllshment. Arrangements; are made for procnting the very beat of materials. and °niers for work to a large amount will be filled at the shelled no tice. and on the most satisfortory terms, 1 the subcriber. moreover, having secured the services of skillful and experienced workmen invites the most ri gid examination or test of his sereens. promisirnr.them equal to the hest turned ont in other manufactolies. lan.® 1553 l•tf . JOHN lIAiiLAN • ENT.&,,C0. 1 8 9 1 ,499.6 N RAILING IMplitiltkg"! RODGERS. ENT &,CO:. manufecturers ?tilt of (last and Wrought IRON RAILING; IifRINR, of every description, invite the attention fry of the public to their branch of business. •••••••''''"""' which is conducted In JOHN Ilsassn'd Teen Factory, in Coal street, Pottsville, Penns: They can furnish Verandas, Trellis-Work for !Arbors. &e.; Flower Trainers, Tree Rossi'. &e.. in every veriety :of stYle: Window Guards. Cellar Grating and Wire Netting of ell kimis..--t the shorting notice and i n the lowest terms, together with Iron Bedsteads. Fann,,Lot end Oar den: Fences, :English Gurdle Fence, &e., Se.i bellow city , . prices. ! • ' N. B.—Cemetery lots neatly enclosed, Designs "got up" to suit customers. Everything in their line en baud or ordered, will be furnished at. he shortest notice. Februiry 2.18513 .5.1 y• • , MEDICINAL. WD RUG AND MEDICINE STORE. ENRY 'SAYE R, formerly :drug , gist tort. S. C. Martin; respectfully annotin s tor the public ti at he has established himself In the apothecary Liminess. and opened a new drugstore. near W.B cabinet wartrorms, in 3forlit streel; übore i Setoil. and invites the patronage bt those who may require anything, in bis line, promising that every eXre atd attention that his" experience will' enable him to give, and that the nature of the business demands,— (Pottsville. April 12. 1t36 I.ly kYON_S' KATYAIRON. AV .YOU used Lyons' Katfiairon for the hair? It the most delightful toilet, art' ele In the world and is minently beneficial for (trey and Bald heids. The hat vluily restored my hair after a baldness of twelve ears. Yours truly. R. L. ATWATER. N 0.5 arren street. New' York. Also, Lyons' ExtraCt of Pure Jamaica Ginger,:for dys pepsia and general nervous debility, Lc.: can be had at ° C. DAHLETS Perfacneriand Variety Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. October ,Aflt333 414 f TRUSSES: TRUSSE EgP S t i TRUSSESS LU." • Trusi anis orac ri e matanitshment. 42OU'f It West Corner of 12t1p• Lland Racy :streets. Philadelphia, Importer of fine French Trusses, combining extras, lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients . ..can . be suited by rem - ting amoun t as bel ow :—Send ing nimtl;er of i rich osron the hips. and stating side affected. Cost of shigle Truss, $2, z 3, $4,,t.5.. Double--$4:. 6, $8 a nd $2O. I Imitruetiorm as to wear. and how to effect a cure, • possible, sent withibo Truss. • ''' Also for sale. In great variety. Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolausus Uteri. Spinal Prom and Sup ports, Paten! Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders, and Erector !traces. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs:, English Elastic Abdominal Dells, tispen sories..Syringes—make and female.. Rvi LadieS' Rooms. with Lady attendautk4 Phlladelplilu. July 28.'55 _ , GREAT CURE POE DYSPEPSIA ! TILE TEUE, DIGESTIVE FLUID. nr GASTRIC JUICE. pREPARED from RENNEI',Or the . fourth Stomach of the OX. after directions of Baron Liebig, the g;rkt Physiological (h mist, by J. S. 110, OR TON. 31: D.. Philadelphia. Pa. . This it Nal ure's emn Rrmedy for an unhealthy atom - • itch. No artOf man can equal its curative powers. It contains no`Alcobel, bitters. acids. or nauseous .drugs.— It is eattentel'y agreeable to the taste. and'utax tie taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water crack er with Out acute distress. Bewareof drugged imitations. Pepsin ik not a drug. Call oft the kgent and get if descriptive circular. grat giving snaro amount of scientific evidence. from Lie big's Arilmat Chemistry: Dr. Coinbes Physiology of Di gestion Dr; Pereira on Food and - Diet : Dr. John W. Primer, of lieyrYork University :Prof. Dunglison's Phys. iology: Prot'. Millman. of Yale College: Dr. ( - 7arpentees dc.. together with reports of cures from all parts of the United States. Ord" - 41,1 by all druggists and dealers in Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. 'IL BANN AN, Irliole—le and Retea;)arnt. 10- March B,* -,lllmen i • WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF c - PURE COD LIVER I !,,, . a -.- OIL AND LIME - • 14 ' l ri lk.L .... L''ffma.....- A CURE FOBTONSUMPTION.COUGILS. COLDS. AST II MA, BIiONCIIITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, B. BANN A N'S • . - - AND ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS. . . Boa and Stationery Store. - - ' : Have Yon:Tried lt.l. / -, . 14- This Important question should be asked everY invalid - * who is sufferibg from pulmonary tronbie in this fickle climate. Have. you tried WILBUR'S COMPOUND OF . TILE E 1 /ft I . I , I9IENSE•SUCCESS I vT J/ IGI 27 YE IX THE 11 WILD. , DA COD LIVER OIL AND LIME? It will not nauseate like " LLOU'S DOLLAR MON TIILI . Designed for. Erery Ameracuit Bowe the plain OM but is on the contrary. pleasant sothe . Ei taste; moreoier, the Phosphate of Lime is. In this cons- , IVCOURAGED b • '1 le y , 1, unplecet n bin.ition. a latest remarkable aid to the healing. proper- ted success whirls this popular monthly has inet ties of the Mire Cod Liver Oil. as the following cortiti- : ;with. and the rapidity with which it has lucre:lse(' its elites (selected from a host of like grateful acknew)edge- circulation, the proprietor has resolved to make it still mentet will amply show. No person should neglech for m o r e worthy of the patronage of the public. That this a single.hunr4 a rough, or any affection of the lungs,lest . admirable work Is a-miracle nt cheapness, is admitted by the most serious consequences follow. Dr. NI - Oboes every one, containing, as . it does one hundred pages of preparation ie bottr z safe and simple, and sure Wall ordi-'1 reading matter in each number, being more than any of nary cases, and has performed some surprising cures in ' the $4l magazines. and forming two volumes a year of six decided consumption, where ordinary medical 'aid has hundred pages each. or hoe/re hundred pages of reading failed: 'f. usatter4er annum, for ONE DOLLAR i , ,Da. Wimion i—During nearly- the . whole of ihe. past 8.. - dAits Donut Monthly is printed with new type, upon winter, I had suffered seriously with a cough,. which had tins white paper. and its matter Is carefully compiled and so irritated My lungs, that my ph) skims frankly admit- arranged by the bands of the editor and propriecor. who ted his fear of consumption following this trouble ls the has; been known to the public as connected with , the his Spring weal* set ID. Medicine seemed to afford me l little relief. until I tried your preparation of Cod Liver ton press for sixteen years. IVpagescOntain news, tales leaems. stories of the see, skkches, miscellany, adten- Oil and Lime, The effect lam threes! by facts to admit, tures. biographies, wit and humor. fmn the best 'and was almost magical. and I have the pleasure of saying at most,popular writers of the country. It is also spiced this writing.4,Alay 2d. 15.3::,,) lam entirely free from any with'a record of the notable events of the tin Ps. ofweace pulmonary trouble. . . and war, of discoveries, and improvements o ng in With thanks to yon for your valuable discovery. I coo. either hemisphere. forwingan agreeable compan on for dial ly recommend it to those who are thus afflicted. a leisure moment or.hour, anywhere, at home or abroad, Msnrix C. Hum each number bring complete In itself. . Chamber street. Boston. I No sectarian subjects are admittedinto its pages: there Mantuactunly by ALEXANDER B. WILBUR.. , are enough controversial publications. each devoted to Chend4. • ' its peculia r set or clique. This work Is intended ter - 106 Court street. Boston. For,, 4 •Tris Thu-lox." north or south , east or west, and is filled For Sale in ,Philadelphia by T. W. Duerr A Soya, 132 to the brim each month with chaste, popular and graphic 1 North Second street. For sale in Pottsville by, J. C. miscellany, just such as any father, brother or friend; 1 drones, Drogelst. opposite Episcopal Chupch. : would place in the hands of a family circle. It is in MI.; Pottsville; March S. - 50 . . 10-10 m its departments, fresh and original, and. what It purports ,_ to he, the cheapest magazine in the world. Any person enclosing $1 to the proprietor. as below, ; shall receive the magazine for one year. or any person , 11 sending us eight subscribers and $5, at one time.shall re- 1 ceive a copy gratis. M. M. lIALLOU, Publisher and Pmprielar. I Comer of Tremont and Bromfield streets. Benton I Dec.l, '55 . . - 4Sdy t . ":: I THE GREATEST 41cal Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has, discovered in one' of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures -; Every Kind of Humor, from the *orst scrofula down to a common pimple. ' 1 lie, has-Med it in over 1100 eases, and never failed ex- cept in teatimes (both thunder humor); -. Ile has now in Min possessidu over two hundred certificates of its virtue,.l all within twenty miles of Boston: I Two bottles are warranted to cure a nuking sore mouth. I • , - *- I One to three bottles will cure the worst kind ei pimple on the face 4 Two to thine bottles will cure the system of biles. t Two botas are warranted to cure the worst canker it the mouth nil stomach. ''. . i Three to hive bottles are warranted to cure the worst' case of Eryiliklas. . . . One to twp bottles are warranted to euro all humor in the eyes. Two bottlei are warranted to cure running of the ewe and blotches among the hair. . . I Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers._, • I One bottle; will cure scaly eruption of theskin.l Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst Care of rinl Worm. . I Two or three bottles are' wart anted to -.ure 'the mei desperate cake of rheumatism. Three to !four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. I i Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrofula A betreflti is always experienced from the first bottles i and a perfett cure is warranted when the above, quantity l is taken. , I 1 Deader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this loth* vicinity of( Doston.7'? I know the effects of it in every case. Sestwe as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure htutior. I never sold a battle of it .but that sold atiothert after a trial it always ; speaks for itself.- 1 There are two things about this herb that appear to me: marprising;,first that it grows in our pastures. In some I places iAult4 plentiful, and yet its value has never, tioeli known until I discovered it in- 1846—seecitid, that if ' should runt all kinds of humor. , . ; • In order to give some ides of the sudden risettnd great i pimulavity pl the discovery; I will state that in Aprill 14 , ,A, I!peddled it and sold about six bottles per day , •••in Kpril,lB34; I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists with have been in the tiredness twenty and thirty 'years, say that nething•in theannals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. ' 1 In Myosin practice I always kept it stria ly for humors I —butlinctj its introduction as a general family medicine,l great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that i I never suspected. \ . 1 ; Several chaps of epileptic fits—a disease which was al-1 grays enneltienA inceirable. have been cored.by 3 few hot.; des. fi. what a mercy it it will prove efiectiial in all I aases of that awful inalady-there are but few who havi. I seen spore pf it than I have. , I , I know, Of several cases of Dropsy. all of them aged peoplezured.by it. For the various diseases of the Liv Sick Ileattiche, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague. Pai I In thelsidei Diseases of the Spine,and particularly In di , rams of the kidneys, kr., the discovery has done more good than tiny medicine ever known. . No ohmage of diet necessary — eat the best you get an' enough of D.. , ;Ir Dirediodsfor um—Adults, One table-spoonful per da --chliiirettlover ton years. a destwrt speonfui—ebildrep from five tO eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions eats be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to . imerate on:the bowels twice a day. blanutimpired by DONALD KENNEDY, I •I • 1 i N 0.1.10. Warren Oreel. RogOtOgi Jim+ I . I , Price, One Dollar. _ Blotr.sale'Agentt:—N - ew York city, C. V. Cliektter, 81 Barclay street: C. 11. 8ing,,192 Broadway; Bnabton C1ark,1275 Broadway; A. B. k D. Sands. 108 "'piton S. , Wl:Meanie agent, for Penneylvatda, T. W. Droirr dos. 132 North 2nd Street, Ililladelptda. For kale 11i Pottsville, by J. G. Ihinett. C. MOO end Slay 19,1855 204.7 May2l. 18 7 ,6 2t-ly PLUNIBINC AND CAS FITTINC. NESVNAIVI; corner Coal and i • Nora egi.tn &root, Pottsville- Pennti- has am. stan tly on band a Aupply of all sties of Levi pe, Fleet Ltvad, Gletk Tin Bath Tnl s, Skewer liaths.lllydrants„ !lose, Double and :In g le Acting. Pumps and iTater els: also. nil kinds of Brass Clucks for watt r end steam, Grassi/II Cups and Globes for Enaines. AII kiiids of cop per Week and Plumbing done in is nvatsst ;ntanner at I bi-Nhortm‘i notice. B.—Cash psi l fur old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, Oct' f ------,- 1 BOUTS, SHOES, - 4td.. - iiI,.II4EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. i gANTIEE hTMEKT, Slat Dun- BLUM r 0.1.• I 011.u.,,.POTIMILLit 11 QAMUEI. STROUSE has . just Opened 4 , , $,-, ...y a large stock of all kinds of Boots. 9110 t.,%. t 1 I ; Trunks, Carpet Bags, Gumshoes. &e. Among his stock may always• by found Ladies* arid iL Children's Shoes. Gaiters, Slippers. at., of every r, variety. Also, Roots and Shoes suited for Miners' wear. ,I ~ 4ip-314nutscterriugatid Repairing &moat the shortest 'notice. - net. •20 '55 - 42.11 OISE THOUSAND PA Its Qf Dots and Shafj :I_l l VE rib J .er U a S t h 'l l ' .t h l ' a ee l o t re an e d ei l, v h e oo d by the store. In. Afahantentio street. nearly opposite Justice Reed's Office. Having returned a few days ago from New York and Phila. delphls; with over eme thou , sand pairs of Ladles and Children's shoes, 0 ntlemen's hxds, shoesand gaiters; in feet with a general assort ment of boots, shoes, Le. I respectfully invite all my old and new customers. a)id the public generally, to come and examine, for them• selves, remaining thankful for past and press .n t EvOrel. DENNIS - SUNIEXY. 'N. B,—Boots and shoes made to order of the hist ma terial and on tne easiest terms. April - • 11.3 n, SHOES, BOOTS, TRUNKS Ba AND Traveling r. 8. 1). INIEL ,SCHER'ffIL, Boot' and Shoo Manufacturer, ,rititi general, wtodersio 'and retail. dealer, respeclfully sites the attention ofbiscustomera to the large and substantial. stot . .k. of Children's/mm Ladies' wear,Gentlerraen'a dress boots, ;Alters, dc., together with the general assortment cf boots, shoes. trunks and carpet Lap which he has. now op band at lds establishment, Ooe door 0/Jore the corner of High a4tl Centre • streets, opposite the Jr,itrh Wm/We. - fv:ll.—Minere Shoes and Botts made to order. at the lowest prleetCat the shortest notice. and manufartnred trout the best of nuttertaht. Everything in the Shoemnk• lag' line fnrnished with dispatch, and' warr •nted to give •ratisfaetion. ZAP Try him, and yen will net be disap pointed-I%W PuttaTille. April 5,1856 - . 14.1. y SHINCLES! SHINCLES!! OHESTNUT joint shingles, warrant ed Ibr durability. at i 9 per RSM. always on hand at thy-aw mill of the subseriber. Forwarding in every di• xecian by Railroad.. . W. V. MATZ. Wayne tp.. near the Suniiilt. Schuyil.ill Co. • • Feb:•l6, - VM r 7.43131 • . LUMBER! LUMBER!! • • r lie: subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he has completed his steam Cir cu 3r ,s,Faw-toill in Locust Volley. Schuylkill county, and is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest prices—such as Pine, Hemlock and White Oak of every size and description. .4 . 41- hills of Lumber cut to order at the shortest notice. Nov. 17. '35 4134 t . EDWARD E. BLAND. -1 - _ LUMBER ! LUMBER!! . MEM - Ir HE subticriher having on the Ist day i r of November. 1555, purchased the entire interest of I seri.. Severn .5: Co.. In a saw-mill at Mount llepe, situ ate in Butler township, Schuylkill county, Is prepared to furnish bills of Lumber with desratch. and respect fully solicits the patronage so liberally bestowed on the retired firm. .- .1 AF. RUSSELL. Pottsville, January 12.,'55 . i LUMBER AND PROP TIMER. r & I)AVIES, are prepared to supply nay quantity of 'remlork :ad - other tim ber, from their Mills v. - awed to orderEit the cheapest rates. Dealers and builders will find it their interest tri buy from them. They have also a . quantity of prop.tim 'her for sale. w,hirli they will deliver on the Little Srhuyl. kill Railroad. 3 miles above Tamaqua. Tamaqua, July 7,7.5'5 WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, VIVRE/ THE Sunbury. &Erie Railroad and the Canal, Oppheite the Prirooi , c, Wiiiitrotspore; Penno. - IEO. S. BANGER.& CO., Whole sale and Retail Mdersaud 31anitfacturers of white and yellow pine flooring bOards, sail. doors, blinds, shut ters. Siding, wood mouldings. ie. Ji44 and scroll sawing, tincy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner. Feb. 9. '56 6-1 y PUBLICATIONS, &c. • WORKS _ 4c• ON Agri ultnro , . Gardening, Farming , - -Farriery, ~_ • Poultry, &c. • . - ERY Farmer and Gardener ought 4,, en a . ve a copy of good works on . Farming. and Gar _ . One Dollar invested in this manner frequently . , Dixon•L Kerr's Ornamental Poultry. - Itrrmne's American Poultry Yard, Bennett's Poultry Book, . . Hind Farriery.' Ycluatt dr Skinner on the horse. Mason's Practical Farmer, . Cole-on the Diseases of Animals, ''-' Thomas no Farm Implements. Jithitson's Agricultural Chemistry, Downing's Rural Essays, . Ido Landsca Gardening. Llridgeman'S Yvon?: pe Gardener's As: istant Duist's Flower Garden Directory, do Kitchen Gardener's Instructor. }or sale at . - - Pottsville. April 3. 1A56 1:1=IMI WATCHES, JEWELRY. MERICAN RAILWAY TIME EFTERS, a choice article, just received by J. S. ELLIOTT,' • next door to the , 31iners' Bank. Pottsville, May 10.'56 14. A LARGE Assortment of Cameo ja_Pins and Ear Ring's, just received by Pottsville. May 10, '56 19- J.:. ELLIOTT. d'IOLD - mid Silver Lever, and Plain Wat the& for sale lower In pries than therhave ever been offered In the county of Belaylklll.' U. P. ELLIOTT, next door abovei the :inners' Bank. Pittallle, Slay 10.'36 ' 19. fl LI EA P Watch andie w viory . Store, No. 7:1 North Second street, (opiswite The Mt. Vernon _ ""- I louse). Philadelphia.. Gold Lever Watches. full JeWeled, 18 N eases, S2S: Sil ver Lever. f ull Jeweled. $.12: Silver Lepine.so; Quartier, $5 to $7: Gaid Spectacles. 5150 to $10: Sliver Spectacles $1 50:Silver Table 'Spoons. per set, $54 to $18; Silver Des „rt spx,ns, $9 to $I; Sliver Tea Spoons. $4 75 to 7 Za:., Gold Pens and Gold cases, S.Z '2O to $5; Gold Pens and Silver cases, $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jew elry, Gold Curb; Guard and Fob chains. Alt goods war rented to bo as represented. Watches and Jewelry re paired in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins. made to order. N. 11.—Ali unc tunny aisaded to. STAUFFER - & HARLEY, • • Cli KAP W ATIL:11 MACY—Wholesale and retall--at the "P a / a ds/Aid lratch and Jewelry S'mr," No. 90 North' Second street, or ' nor of Quarry, Phi adelphis. !Gold %Lever Watehu, full Jeweled, 18 earefsfine, vs. Gold Lepine Watehea.lB to $24. Silver Lover,fulljeuriled,sl2 Gold Spectacles, $7 00 Silver Lepine.jesrils, 9 Fine Silver do . 180 Superior (Warners, Ladiralkld Pencil& 100 (laid Bracelets, , 3 ` Silver Tea•spoous, set, 100 . _ Gold Pens,with Pencil. .and Sliver HOlders, $1: Gold Finger-e1ng5,3714 rents to $3O; Watch Glasses, ida10,1234 cents; patonf.lf-% runts; Larne. 25 cents: other articles In proportion: All goods warranted to , be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & GARLEY, On hand—m: 10p Gold and .Filter Lever* and Lrpines still lower than tho above, prices. Sept.-29. '5.5 --AVATCHES. C?IrJUST Rrx.EIVY,D, an extensive rs : sortment of Watches, as follows: Sine Gold Magic hunting and Hunting Care Patent }lever. from SOJ to sl.o' U. Gold Anchor Lever and Lepine, from VV. to $5O. • Silver Watclies--fluntinx and Open Fare from $5 to $4O. • Jewelry—Also a very exterudve assortment of fine.low elry, s . Xrioted Witre.—Just received, a variety of the latest patterns and best quality, by the Fr t or sin gle piece. , Panel Goods—tn every . variety, such as Vine China Flifates, Plower Vases, Inkstands. Ornaments. ke. ihttiora fneroments.—Saperior Violin., Guitars, Actor dente, Flutes, Ac., Ac. All of whieb are offered at the lowest market prices.— Coil and see for yourselvmat • -' -• , , MAX LEINDIERS. (tote L. Thr . ),ee,) , ;• . , Centre street, S doe • Above 3lahantango. ' l'Ottiville, Dee. 16, 1854 . fAte,..t;t l , 34 ! , 49-if LPLUMBING. • ABL!SHMENT. ' t. DICKINSON reapectfully Jounces to the public than has purchased the entire clt of the.late firfl of More i and ' Dickinson, aril in- Ids carrying:on thei plumbing does; In all its branches at old Stand,under' the Potts lo Musa, where'lre hopes by entlnn to tasineks, he may able to merit a, share of the blic patronage. Ile willguar tee his work to be as good, A it will be done on as Tea rable term;, as ran be done where. 4-Give him a trlal.'"& - ''Z. 11, DICKINSON lAuzust 27085: 1 634'1 lAtf TO BUILDERS. A VISE'S .:.: 4 mail or otherwise. will be Sept. fr 2, '55 S&ly ely farmer. ORAB3 AND GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT • • . Agricultural ImpLemmete, 4c * • stibscriber will keep on hrintireloarer. Timothy and otheri;r.k.s. seedsl- White Clover and Llu n trlrther with Clarion and Hell will wart:lntl!) be trrob and ir'x'd• li.• order's for all)tinds of Fruit Trot,. ; , r;,o1 ,1 th e y are repreeehttxl.) A crleultor of which will he furnish at utn r . Tbo swede aim! trews sold by the ;1 withorest rare- only from gr"'" ' 1 c lath, Ft4andin;. does oat deal -itt—s..e,t‘ 0r,," moody In tble market front thus° . whq ant retard to.. the character rf the sc,d hepurchaset4ad cards groin pnint15.r.0 , 4 3 .4 tme deo& vilein, their .tea close proximity th 4 r 4 - particularly: these of it. tout ,. This ri An 1 - n 4 ortail t, oonsideiatiOn. to those chase - either seeds or Fruit trots. For trees. in ardent ..ar ty to B. .. _ ROYAL AORICULTITEAL SOCIETY 01 i 1 LAND. ' At a latelmecting of this I•l'ociety, Lord man, the Pl•esident, in the chair, and L min, Lord - •'evershatn, Mr. Brainstou, mond Park r, and other eminent pram, culturists Bing present, the . se.ini.aunu a l was read, glint which we learn that. the consists athe present time of 85 live *goverel e . yam 139 annual g overnors, 839 life metnbers,:;,'...'..4fioPLlrger np neat anti 2t honorable metubps, arntittz a t, r Me"' of 4,979 tn4mbers, or 97 more than the titinit,f4.,th= the previouli anniversary. The Emperor 1,-,.`"" r r oe Cr, Napoleon afid Mr. Levine de Lavergne have 'i.. : „.,1 *- Nte elected huntliary members. The finance sof •:: • ',I Sticiety have f on no former occasion been in ~ _ vorable a centime!). The funded-property ~.41.4 thd 3 aids of £94f it in She New Three per Cert, z.,;tl ; ,..,aatit sub and the eurent cash balance in the band., et OIL ...afg han bankers is 43,657. Prof. Way, the conalt Ltli'''l'` u ... chintist of the Society, has devised rt•ne de! ~; ;r F .which the aliment of nitric acid and atcwoni, tr r ait,. ~ the atmosph ere may be ascertained with appr,tkoiabroal. mate exactrtess. This discovery will at once itt,, l ''':. interest and importance to,the nroseeution ot ....--; ricultural nieteorolugy, a hinneb at inquiry wirr . • ,-...:. has hithert either entirely•lain dormant, or 1,,r .1,,. t pursued on ywith results of an indefinite Ow l ' 4)Er!," 1 au nts ter. The hymical inveStigation of the e a , : . 11 " . "' flowing ovei• the surface of cultivated laud. ; .„,,, Autr ',`,,j through itsisubstance into drains, will eventu i a ri litit, prove of gteat - importance, ns showing the et, r itae...la , a of tnanuring matter which Inla been applied t , ler colum ni present, „ bower'er, the results obtained are i.,. 1 " ;:";:1., fined to a hmitcd body of facts occurrirn In • :;11 r a 4,,, certafn givrin conditions • but these- indic , :e 4 own,tim. great loss Which is probably sustained by Sr it, •1* , .. Is no dicious tendering of particular soils. " womseswis . The countil strongly advise the tueulber. oft' -5 TAT society to dike advantage of their priviluzii rt. 'll‘ .. _ . biting to ailalyses of the artificial manure', - they can only thus obtain security agnin-t tri.i ,, - - from atiultOation. The council here ileei , ltr:hita..... I at the end r.if the current 'year the offer ~t t i . ,10,,,,, £l,OOO prich for a substitute for, Peruvian coat., shall be w l ,ithdrawn. On a matioie hi in,le!, r Allem whether it ivoulti nk in future be judicious ho-1 , . - g A . ,Society 40-give alit-emit= or series of pre:mama' "' for tirainaT in etvrieti out on the hurt principle , ~'•-., ditTefenes ates,in England, the ch•iirart, 1.---,I t- dm', Poritnitn,:snill lie held after all bis experience ; , All, , this subject' rhat'-there was no system of ;I t t. 4, drainage. Ville believed every man must adoli:., r rl.4 kind of drainage which was hest suited to the;,, entity hewas about to drain. 1 • The quality o f the soil and of the water men , such important elements in draining tint 'until. ' they haPairertnined what was best adapt e d iot a : _ partICUIIIT al:laity it- was unwise to lay out ant,-,,, large sum ill draining. lie believed - rs great nazi.S-Mi ber of tirainage'planit answered exceedingly ar::, .. , but it was necessary to bear in mind Unit no nisi'. , life was ton; enough to settle this qubition,beeses C'it i ll,,,, it was ono Which required the experience otlyeau t „.. They bail already the experience of men dam ; 01 " the last fift: i t years on the subject, some ofleh oz - ,ti.-, have failed,l and some hind succeeded. W i Len , ten man found 'its was wrong, he .c (the Chairman, ;,dc . . ri L be ought. to have no shame id 'confessing ii, "'gitimi on it would conduce greatly to advance the prattir: be label knowledge of drainage if the farmers, of night-Mittel at would tell the Society from time to th ueo o,,. exandna they failed Sand when they succeeded in any iix: i s it t i h s ','-: perimerits they might make in reference to it. _ ____!_____--,........ I TOO *MUCH LAND.' The great error with our American ngrieultw. • 44t ists, is-a intirbid desire to own and occupy a it , laud than they can cultivate. Farming is a tt• V., P.! entitle business, and'is eupuble of being retie,,. to rules, its;Preeise end accurate, and we may 3 •lt =EV' 'as steccs?ftil as those which govern the manittui l n littet tory preecsies of the • practical chemist. W ; ,.11 1 7 can ingtOn, wlidse discriminating powers, were tier[,, t.. / .. 1 .Z, ly it! an exiilled order, in one of his val te ,bl" l „ ait l t t at ties to the jclebrated Arthur Young, t.:ay.t InfitiPlP' =. . "The agriculture of, this country is intletil I •( I roam, op, and the prininr, cause of its being so is. tinit :!.t i ti:46, stead of improving a little ground ire//, tie stier.tt= too much, tied do it ill. A half, ft third, ~ r ere: a fourth of what we mangle, well tit..tezm,,,,,:•Fensillir, properly dte mil, would produce more than tl whole, un4r our system if management." Few apo(hegius, tittered by the sage of It.l -,, :'".f . . non, are pasg essed of greater force than this.e- nt - Iltil dity , and it would be well for our agricitil - - turists whom° so anxious to extend the limits .:i 'l. their farmsi t without any further desire to a ugruer.:4,,,,, t • their produFtivenessand profit, if they would pa." ----'• der it moretcarefully, and net more in aecornlar/.1 ) with the sykem it suggests. The most succes,. Pottli farmer ,with whom 1.-have ever met, lu any t`.,1.1.• " Inee try, was a than whose entire homestead - ei,ln , idtdtqr t V of fourteenlacres. Like the Roman, Crawl), h , ! , Ti e 1 ,, managed toladmirableadvantage, everything with. iini flut in the amplitude of his profession, and deri(cl,- r from this liMited,\ scene of operation, a living sr" superior in 'poiiit,of cotnfort end respectability[ ..-I.' tlint'obtrdno hilt m by hiore - laberious neighbor.': 4 0 ) , from_farms; or freeholds rather, of quadruple tit .. 4° -• * , extent. W r e May form sineethitik like a corrtr: .A.,, ERN 'coneeptien!of the actual capabilities of the ..,01 Under piepr tnenagetnent, by witneEsinp; the of erations otleur gardeners. What is ` done or a.t. comPlished: on a small teal°, mat• certainly, with due 'rare ;Ind effort, be accomplished on a lurgr one, for gaideuing; which is so profitable, is not:- ing hut faring graph. us-Xsinn chief conclusion ar. rived at, in our recent i.eries.on this. general jest, vays an, extended writer in The !enrol .tt- Yorker,livas that the dung of cruinifiii iuesc,liAin gi •euter4t manurial rabic in a freith or undecump sed elate. Hence. to secure the greatest value. , Jf the contents of our barn-yards—to 'prevent the. least loss of the fertilizing elements , there ,te:,* -* n rs ' .1 away-4114 , .he5t method is to Noir it under !i , sn, 1 as soon as so far decomposed that this Gm c .-- readily dcte. One of the mutt pro,titable courser :1 to pursue this spring, will be to clean the tan- yard, shed®, Jce.,i and apply thcir'con`tents tk, i3r , l intended fir rie or roots, which are th.,,,be follow- ed by winter or spring grains the next selten, awl then stock4d to grass or clover—making tiii.l. ,, r •" , or something near it, a regular system of: , no- ~,, tion. ', ~ . u i liorm i! . . r . . IN XX '.".;.- ..,,, To TA x e / STAINS OUT OF LuN.:-Thc ~ ? .-..... Arecctiarioul chemicals, capable of extr.,rting in: stains front linen; but the most simple and cotiv‘ , . niettit,'vrhen the stain is - comparatively fresh. ii the Juke of lemons, applied to the _spots, :hen washed ouiewith warm water. Some use eouunot ` O 7 l B salt with the lemon juice, but this is of no tw 44-....-- unless the h a lt is decom 'used b,) the citric art,l 0: Pit ' the lemon Uniting with' the soda of flit, salt, there - •• la by setting its chlorine free, which is a Most pow- ilcrof erful bleaching agent. . . u_ttob _ - Lemon Alice was long used (and is by some yet , by'straw hit bleachers, for removing iron stair. , from leghoim hats, but oxalic acid has nearlyyJ- i,i , perseded it: 'The latter is touch superior but a dankerous to keep in families . where- there a,i children, at! it is a poison '. Muriatio acid 0." spiritof salt) is a more powerful extractor of :, . %I stains thanieither'citrie of oxalic acids, but it' tinfit unsafe in the hands of others than experts. *a'r: 3 Ue~ipei. PITOTECT:ION AGAINST INSECTS.—Th‘ 1.• Horticultural Society of Paris has just rece.red V. a commuuleation'frorn 11. Tessler,one of its meat. kip hers, statieg (lint the ammoniacal waters of, p , h a w have the Iprfferty 'of destroying the iusects. that which commit' such ravages on the fruit tree,— Path This amn)oniacal water is mixed With thrte• fourths itemuttntity of common water, tind is then 44 " spriuklettever the leaves and branches of the trees. 'A Oman trench is dug around each tree, to n o ' receive the water which falls, and this kills the destructive insects which harbor about the roots. • tltitd ~, To rREOERVE SRV;iBEIIRIES.-70 two pounds of fine large strawberries add two pounds of p.w• dered sugar, and put them in a preserving kettle, over a slow fire, till iho sugar is melted; then boil them precisely twenty minutes, as fast as pus,i• ble; have ready a number of small jars, and I st the fruit iu boiling hot. Cork and seal the. iass immediately,, and keeNthem through the summer in a rob] dry cellar.. The jars must be hentrkl fore the hid fruit is poured in, otherwiso they sin break. NEW AiTIDOTES FOR SIRTCR;CINE.—Dr Shalt of Texas, leas found sweet oil drunk freely, a .Ale eessful antidote to strychnine in two Cum The ell oil is to be poured down without any reference the patient's vomiting. ; Trofeseor Rochester ht. reported tWO eases of poisoning by.the same ter- Able drug, successfully treated by a free are O'' camphor Internally, And mustard poultice- --", side. .Esszttet or ANtmovtro.—A . poonil of the bot inlebuclet4 two qt . farts of water. two bay low. some whsle pepper, a little scraped horse-r 2 .1 chhiped stinall, a gill of port wine, half the raj of nlem+, a gill of ketchup, and boil them to geller far twenty minutes, then rub them throatb a tammy witlt it, wooden spoon ; when mild. pa:i t into pint Wiles; cork them close, and keep. then in a dry Once./ CuniNni BALnxtr.stii.—ln an old number of the Foreign Nrdical Journal, it is'sta OA that lahl nemi had peen cured by using a liquid ~1 pod brandy poured upon iulphate, of copper. The , J* lotion wee applied to the bald parts once per hl. The hair tegan to grow in a Week after thqrt • 33.10 m , -......i....------7....-2,....:..........._.,—_-. .. ~ , Co3timitnox ron Iltenerttma Ctsvls 11-Artr• I, Piton). ASII PLIMILE.—BoiI Ilb of yellow smr .1- in 6 'Anti of water, and nd.l. the se!ution, elite ~..,::, hot, to icirt. of any paint. When till,. 11 . 33 t"? ;,, , L: , c, y , 'I applied tr od become dry, paint the vanvo apo ~,,21 i stab. any,paint. • -I ',,,::;i' I out (1 re (r. 1 11 . 4.111 1