int ono gator. suova, cragema e mow* o f arraga 4. Ile Wet:inks of • • , raise*. Wow skint 4is to set hums, With loolothink sheltie red. . - • Asa maid' e the glinpy *Wake olehe fts aids. ... The feiehtened sientolu nut skew, Me way mat to deb— Zee bow they bold their dews up. . •-•ad bow I bold ;BY beau The leiveal sot their leis embed, • As theredtoninksibil. fire hippy I le the teller now . WW sot sumibuill. unabarldto aseekleZ it _ • Mon In the rola you're Ihrt mime tt clop a rubella. • It bet good Ihr Meek. „ The rain Issootber utodent thing, It wets the country mond. And 'Dates the bride u vo :dgealdpe Eio potter ap tea Idalentit's poorer stag end made Or bottler and Oak, AM thunder's only mule to gee And sour the Inornhee oak. Tilt Auburn (Alsbarna) Gazette thus eitronkles ea interesting ceremony and an affecting scene: Tuesday, the 10th inst., was a day of great mo ment in our Ad e. t was no, less an occasio than the departure l of the es:Junior from the A gnes of his labors and triumphs.. At 7 o'clock A. M., the Procession was arranged ln the Sanc tum tianetonun, according to the. following pro le: • Boss Devil with "Specimen Book." Senior Editor with Editorial Copy. AssitkQrSditor—Seissors. Porentanilwitt: Mallet and Shooting-stick. Junior, drawk in a "Galley" by the "Horse." -Poit Master, with Mail-bag. Printers, bearing various insignia of office, . • Assistant Devil with P pot. Citizens generally. In thisorder, tho procession 'moved into the asilerY;down the Steps, through the Post Office, the gall of Justiesr.and the Grocery Store, return ing Fp into the Shoemaker's shop, through the Composing Room, into the Press Room, where the Senior Editor, mounting the Press, delivered the following eloquent address to the retiring Junior: "Sir: (great applause.) Wkregret to part with you: (bear, hear! and applause) ,but necessity • (great cheering) like a great many lawyers, (cheers) knows no law! (Hear, bear! with long, loud and vociferous cheering.), You go for your goad, (ap ples's%) and we trust that you may meet (e6ntin ai4iiipplanse) with that success (increased cheer ing) which you soeusinently deserve!" (Immense and prelonged cheers, at the close of which, the Jue)otteplied substantially as followe;)' "Worthy Sir Your eloquent and feeling re- Marks, (hear, hear!) have filled me with emotion, (Cheers) 'o that ' l can scarcely find words to ad. drool you. (applause) Rat (cheers) I ~wish you well, (immense applause) I Nish you great sue seta! (great cheering.) May you live a thousand years, (tremendous applause) and ,may I go to your funeral I") prodigious, long, lied loud ap plause.) ',The procession then returned in the same order -to the Sanettm SanotOrum, where it was dismiss ed. Here several ladies (Mr. Slaughter was a very great favorite with our Auburn ladies) had assembled to bid the Junior farewell. • Handker chiefs rose, tears fell, the Junior vanished. "I tisk) you," Writes a York (Pennsylvania) oor resPondent, 'the folio/ring "rare t iem, which may aid in controverting /the self!evident axiom of Dogberry, that 'reading, and writing come by na ture.' It is weopy of a; remonstinnee presented to our CounirCourt eines thee since. The 'doe. nment will speak for,itself.' It is gived verbatim at Merano*. 'A Few Lines to the Honorable the Judges of the Court, of york Countey that I have seam in the News paper as Daniel Myers has potitiun fur a Licon [license] to keep tavern or poplick Hotta In. Paradise Tp. wich I sink it wood be Roving if the court Wood grand hint a Litton I hall nosing A janst Myers -But it is Rite on pichen hill veers be Lift it•is a Bat Plaselor young Boys and. it will, Mak it vorst yed if he giteLipen I, eat Near Na. bor to Myers & I Dis Name, a, Long • for feor he wood find it out But I vont you to Re ' quire . howle Await for tavern .t sea vether you. Dont fintit•this way - s that.Myers Lift Boy himself, dt basetiley one Bid to Sleape in A it Little Bit of one storey House Xitlrone Rum in A a Small kiejien keeps a Little Bit of aatore.that A Man, Cutleerray all the goods On his . Back ,and we Malt rap that Myers is Not sOwr two Daysoutfof the voiren and the way he got.,His sinew!' feigners] he Liff to Brioghate Houma Rudysil be Cant Rite or Iteittlevutd the ortherr ar Man that Licks Lick. eryarry well Duet kear woth the Sine if ' the naley Can git A Dram Now &,,then;the Cort Can oak Sandi Hays Deputy /bettor Mart , oaten the no vearlle liffs So I Hope the Cort Requiie A Meyers carcomstanees Be, fore the grand him it Eisen N: Pr, Sor I cut gif you fißy Name A Janet:ll3l3re Potition But if lie gits Doxicatit is So WI/ that Nabori hats him.' • ,e yours - A Plicht, (obliged.Y'• Wed; we do candidly admit, with our corres pondent, that. this:specimen oat-tops every thing . tat Its kind which we have ever encountered. It ' out•Yellosiplushes 1'401416h himself, 'and , throws Orthography upon the parish. ;, • ' .4 EFFECT dY ELECTRICITY ON- NE ciaoss.—During the tbunldtztorm of last Friday a friend related the fullArtfig: A gentleman residlags few miles dut of town, -recently carried hoine a small electrical machine 'for making some.experiments, . As soon albs got home, itie negrpes as usual , flocked around him, eavir to see what master bid got. There was a boy among (hose darkies that bad evinced a strong - dispositiosi to move things when they wanted moving, or in other words to pilfer occasionally'. "Now,lack," sayi his master , "look here; this machind is io make' eople tell the truth; and if you hare stolen anything, or lied _to me, it will knock you down." ' "Why, master," said the boy, "I never lied or . stole anything in my life." . - "Well, take bold of this;" and to t 'sooner bad the lad received a slight shock, than he fell on his knees and bawled out, "Ob, master! I did steal lour cigars and a little knife, and have lied ever so many times; please to,forgive The same experiment was tried with like sue cess on half a dozen juveniles. At last an old no. gro who,bad been looking on very attentively - , stepped up. •"Master," said he, "let this nigger try. Dat masheen is well enough to scare de children wid, but dis nigger knows better." • The machine was then fully charged, and he re ceived a stunning shock - . He looked first at his band, than at the machine, and at last rolling his eyes, "Mailer," said - he, "it ain't best to know too much. Dars many a soul gets to be dimned by knowing too much, an' it's my 'pinion i dat the debit made dat reasiken just to ketch ' you soul - somehow, an' f reckon you had jest take an' burn it up an' have it done-gone !"—Montsioniery Adver tiser. • , "SessaY, don't your father wish to subscribe for a", - periodiral?" - i • "Nti, sir, be takes ono already." "What is it?" . • o •Webster's Almanac. lie put his Dane down last week." Shouldn't wonder if @Let family added to the intellectual resources of the republic. • s s "Taunts!" muttered oar bachelor friend, "no more women in Heaven—they can't get in.— Their hoops are tO brond, they will have, to go the broad road—none of theta fashionables can ever crowd through the narrow gate." Something in that. TExsa Gass.—Sporting. gentleman, newly ar rived in Texas—`•Any-game hereabouts, sir ?" Texan—“lteekon so, and plenty of 'em. There's bluff, poker, and euchre, and all fours, and monte, and jest as many others as you like to play at." Quaiy.--Why de our modern belles, who visit places of amusement remind us of utehld nursery rl4ate ? because they : [ • Come with a hav, come with a all, Come with a goad will, or elite not at an. To ESDISAYOR to induce an official to perform the functions of, his office on the ground that it is his duty, is as reasonable as Co try catching whales with a minnow-hook an - using taffy for bait. i A Docrotrtold his patent that be must give 'him an emetie. "It is no use," said the patient,."l have tried it twice before; and it . yrotild not stay on myoltomach five minutes." • AT 41.\. seturrust. meeting, st's,hMt time since, Balsam Wru called up, and asked- if „there were any jaekasees in his sphere? , "so!" replied he, indignitutly ;' "they are all on the earth. " Tat 4 1:Instrtr bizsiien."—A man recently tried ion soit, torsmoothe the harshoem of his wife's tongue. It took off a little of the roughness, but Made it run faster. . . Tan Is a *arid of compensations. Kick a boy for chalking your fence, and be will balanee the - account by throwinga"brickbafat the first friend . • lass dog be taus *gains._ "Wtnonrs, what era in the %. Ad's history do Gov regard with the deepest horror?" "the ehoi.era!" gasped Wiggins with ;tapas.. inodie shudder. licenser for caiman, says a Frenehman, re quires us never to doubt a word of what aka. ut ters; self-respect requiies us to never to believe a word of 'what she says. IT IS EXTRZIELLY DTITICrLT tcl make spermace ti toadies from cabbie-stones, ibot it is mach easier auto to got politeuess ,ontl of some police 'magistrates. . Tail QMCILIIST WAS to get up a "flourish of bons," Is to tease a bob-tailed boll during Op tima. Leaden of theatrical orchestra * will plats* notice. : .. • Watt is the Marsallalse Hymn ,likely to fall into dime t Ilefiattme Fiauca is about to adopt a new national Aeir. A MA, IMO dislikes map-handlei, should be careful how he spits tobaciojuiee on a red-bead ed-woman', carpet. • . "Go to Inuenan I" is now rendered thus "Take your departure to th e "'boo e of the rever berating echoes or heaven's artillery r "Mawr," said blijar 4*nestto his love, "I wish I was s Ash sad you Irak* bait, Lords*, bow I'd bite." • I:'s WRY is a 'pretty riung woman like corn in time carcif y ? 'Because rho ought to be husbanded. PHILADELPHIA. , . ---- ~ ts 106$ • it . . - , . - • . •". 1 II ~ i ... . I . ell re • . . ~.. .. . . . - ... -,..Mi.1.7 - : : :A 6 '.2 1 :; " 1 7 ' , - .... - maor litlf2ESALE CLOTHIEr• Grubb lfe. North Second October 20055 Street (out s(de). 424 y WhOltrsjiigialt i sillt g , Sin, sad FANCY STRAW AND PALM I LEAF.4.4.. ag • 1Pe.142% Nova Third &red, PAdaddpida. , ?.-). Jinuary,l9,lB66 My • ' c°LliffritAulfritlXATPß E . PONSTA.NTLY hand,, a large as k,/ sarackno of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, and Razors, Table Knives and Forks, in isory,stag, buffalo, bine and wood bandies; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives, ter ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Walters, Tea Trays, lc. • Fine English Guns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with &general stock of Fancy Hardware, constantly on hand. JOHN M. COLEMAN importer. . Philadelphia, Dee. 30, 18454 [Dec. 27, ' 53.52 ] 514 f 8.. . 7 and 8 south wharves, ALLEN rhiladatiphlat DEALERS IN OIL, have just ,re eeved: direct from New Bedford, the follow' ideal> ply of 011, which they offer for die at the lowed Market rates: Winter Sperm 011.3,0007 a, I. I WlnterWhaleoll, 12.100ga1. do Elephant 0 11 ,9.600 do Racked do do 7,000 do Also, In atore.Greasing 011, Pale and Brown , soap, 13perni and Adamantine Candles. Feb.ll3, SQQ.BOXES CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, extra quality; bo xes Chemical Olive Soap, medium quality; 100 " Brown, Pale and Family Soap; , - 100 " Genuine Castile Soap, mottled; ' 50 " a: white; 200 " Marine and Adamantine Candles; - 200 " Tallow Candles; 100 casks Sal Soda; for sale in lota to snit myths sere, byMAIILE & DIXON, . , Commission Nerelerntr, No. 22 Smith inaires. 3d (tom ahem atesaut street,Thaactelphia. Ja. 19, '56 2.fan MANUFACTURERS - of 'ChildreO's Carriages, 0 iws, Coaches, Barouebes. V locipedes, Chaises,Wheel•barrbws, Nursery rtwings.Rocking 'tortes, ..abs, Invalid Chairs, ic., &c.. wholesale and retail. • SeVtember 22,1855 • 384 y - • - ' NOTICE. AVING purchased the entire stock Irbe of the late GEO. W. RIDGWAY & CO.. we..-;_irrif A 1 g -j 1 thankful for a continuance of the 11. = rz.; ••• ral patronage bestowed upon 31r. Ridgway; an . "r 7 haring made arrangements to be in constant receipt of a fall assortment of OILS, we feel confident we can give entire satisfaction to the customers of the late house..l and respeettully solicit the trade fn general to call and examine our stock before - purchasing elsewhere. MITCHELL & CROASDALI:. 1 4 1 p. 30 N. Wharves, Phila.] 'york Countey 'Paradise township Sept. 22: 1855 3&-Iy • WINDOW HASNNOI ACIT AND PAPER AND PTL. ISAACS & 110., No. 133 N. . &mud. street, (3d door below , like, east slde.) PhilacOphia. have constantly on hand a large assort .ment of the “hove gaols. which they offer Wholesale or Retail, at prires lower than any other 'est.llishment in the city: They also kesp:in store. ButiLliolland and an endless Tariety of Gold li‘rderril Shades, which, for beau ty and,cheapness, cannot be surparwed. Their assort ment of mu Papers, Paper Curtains. Borders, &c., (A.,. is complete * , and persons about purchasing would dowel) tog vs 111 a call. - .. J. 1.. ISAACS a BRO., ,t • , 133 N. 2d street, Philidelphia. 4pril 5,1858 sr 14-5 m JOHN WM. GIIIREY & CO4 BANKERS. ~. Noe. 45 sUli 47 South Third Street, Philads, GRANItE, BUILDING,BELOIF CIIESVI.7I', RAW. upon,-remit'' to, and collect upon every point in the Ifirrilnfir.tro and CINA• 'An. : a Collections settled with promptn essat , current rates of Ex hanger without charge. Foreign and American Coil feirnishad for Shipping and Cristom House purposes. Draw upon the Royal Bank of Irefand,ltiyauthority,) ! , London, &c., and furnish Exchange, available in any part of the British Kingdom. in sums of and up wards. Stv.la Pen CCIT. (New York rate,) paid deposit. ors on eurr ut accounts, and. the 'highest rate on Time. account. Stocks bought and sold at the Brokers' Board, -Ia this cite. New -York. Roston and Baltimore.- • Businese paper 'and loans negotiated. The !Meet quotations of stocks and securities through-. out the United States can be seen at the office., Dee:. 22.1.1.55 • ' -. 51.1 m t MUSIC PUBLISIIIIIC HOUSE.- I assLEE& WALtshlt, Sucressorsto HOUSE. WILLIO, N 0.186 Chesnut street, under thee Utah House, Philadelphia, are constantly; • publishing the latest Music:from the most popular Au I hors; in the United States, in a style that will vie with any Issued at any other house, either in this country , or Europe. • e They have also the plelanre' to announce to the public hat their titock of Sheet Music on hand, consists of the argest and most complete assortment to be found in the ountry; they are constantly adding to their stock all the New Music published in New York, Boston. ie.. , They alsnpublish several Instruction Books, which are ;in general use throughout the country. PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best manufacturer • of New York and Boston, at theiowest cheap o•lces. .Also, a general assortment of Guitars, Violins. Banjoes, Flutes, AdOrdeons, Ac., Violin, Guitar and Ifarp Strings M the best Italian qualities.,all of which will befurnish , Id to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to. Air All Leek Walker's Music and'-Publications can be; obta th ed at B 11AliNAN'S Bork and 31ttur More. Potts stile. , Philadelphia Feb 4. : 1851 s tf 73 PAILICERS'OF SCHUYLKILL COMITY! 7 Leinan , a American Fertillier &AN be had at $25 a ton, or $3 50 a! W barrel; also. Leinan's Super-Phospha' e of Lime a t, •,t cents per pound by Ihe thrrel. $4O a ton ;to whole-1 sale dealers a large. deduction; also. Leinstes Bone Ma.l au e, the clootnest finne manure in the world—slo a hogs - Weed: 812 , 0, Leinau's Liquid Manure. in casks. from 2 to', 300 gallons. with directions Jot use, , ame as. is used in Englund with such great success; also,Leinau's Fertil- Isar for fruit trees anti grape vines; Linau'.... Fertilize for la vniand grass land. also, Po' ash, Bone Dust, Piaui ter, 0 -ound Charcoal. Nitrite of S. de, Soda, Sulphate AMMD.,I2. Crushed Miles. Ac. - i The above named Fertilizers at d'PEnephate of Lime: have tleen In use : for the s past live yeari.euccesstully Maryl md, Delaware, Net. Jersey, Penniyll.B - a din the Islands of Bermadt , and tarbadoes; t plates fromWhe three Statesof Ne York 'ennsylvaest:t and N w Jersey Stale Agrieulturre Societies, and Crystal: Palace Association of New Yor.. Be t. ered free of portage at any st-tion in Philade'phla. inters by us II remitting tbt cash, reclitered at the Post Tice, or dr ft on any god honest In Baltimore New Yo or Phila. el. : phiaoril....be.satisfactory. G. A LEINAU ProprkOr. No. O 19. South 1 out Strut, February ' l ' ol S-1 m - . LICHTNINC RODS: A.rmitage • Patent. • THE gUBSQRIBER calls the atten tion of the public to his superior ELECTRIC-MAG.. LIGHTNING RODS. It is now fully admitted on all hands; that every bulldini, to be secure from the Os ; tructive influences of Lightning, Should be provided with a goad conductor. The large number of worthies, Rods that are put up makes it necessary for purchaser* to examine the merits of the different: Rods offered for sale, I, earnestly invite a rigid thamination of the principles on which my Rods are constructed. I have put up nearly 8,000 Rods, an have never heard of the loss of one dollar's worth or property by Lightning,: In any building, to which one of my Rods has been at. tached. I. therefore, feel {rest confidence in rec.= mending t hem, not only as tWbest, but as the only oak Rod in use. . ' . Si The following gentlemen having examined these Rods and given them theirvitiquallfied approbation. have, kindltgiven me their permission to refer to them: WALTER R. JOHNSON. Commissioner of I,tents. • , McMIIRTRIE, M.D. , I T. E. WALLEIV Far sale wholesale aid retail, at the Factory, Vine at_ above 12th. Philadelphia:, Orders promptly attended to. and at the biwest cash Prices. THOMAS AIISIITAGE. Atoll 26, UM -17-3 m - I.'-THE SUBSCRIBERS ITiVING removers to their' NEW and SPACIOUS STORE, No 118 Chesnut street. door Rhine Tenth, are now pro red to offers large and well selected stock of the followin, .'resh and desi rable goods, principally of their owns „.o.:portation, oe bought at auction, whiehthey are ablel sell at the hn porters' prices, and to,whkh they co " Ily invite the attention of minim merluints, hotel-keepers, and fam ilies generally. Buff, Deism and Venitian Window Shading. Basmsley and Irish Linen Sheeting, 74, 84 94, 10.4. 114, 12-4 wide. Bolster and Pillow Linens M several choice bleachers, and all widths. from 38 to 84 Inches. Bed Blankets of all sizes and qualities. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Bed (Milts of the following *art sties, *la ;—"Barseilles. Welting, Knotted. Register, Al. tumbril". Allendale and Lancaster, of all the desirable sizes. Bureau Coven. Table Clovers; Window Curtain Muslin. Towels and Toweling of every variety; Damask Table Cloths and Napkine; adding Linens and Mu lin; Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroideries. Hosiery, &c.. &c. BrozateL Damasks, Noreen. Embroidcred Lace and Muslin Curtains; (lilt Cornices, Rands, Gimps. Cord, kr.- ke.SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEI7. - Importers' and Dealers In Linen and Hansa Furnishing (Mods. N 0.278 chcenuf st.,aloups Tenth Philadelphia. April 2.6.1856 N entirely safe and elegant prepa ration tor removing Tan, Sunburn. Moth or MOi p ew, Vrecties. and other temporary -cutaneous Ore , Mona, giving fairness and clearness to the skin and grad ually producing a beautiful complezionc—Price 50 cent per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN OIL. This admirable preparation for the hair, has bean be fore the public fur Twenty-tea tears, and is greatly ad mired for promoting the growth of the hair, prevention It from falling out, or turning gray, removing the dui drutf, At.; It imparts to the next stubborn hair -1% soP and glossy appearance and has the singular property o' making It dark when necessary--Price 50 cents. GLENN'S AROMATIC ItOSE TOOTH PASTE. A Valuable preparation for giving a pearly whiteners to the teeth. firmness to the gums, and fragrance to the breath, being composed of the purred 4.rrmitonts; cannot prisilbly injure the teeth but on the contrar3 • will preserve than from decay. It has been used 13) dentists In this and other countries In their practice and with great satislaction.—Price `.!.5 cents per box. GLENN'S VERBENA WATER. This elelightfal and yery refreshing Toilet Water it Prepared from the leaves of the hot house plant Verbs na, (Lemon Trlfolia), In Its greatest perfection—it will be fpund very useful for removing the langonr Incident It the Spring and Summer months. or for crowded rooms le. Where perfumes are admissible, the Verbena water will he found very pleasant In the sick room, and es si .."11ine for the handkerchief It is equal talkie best es tracts, and much More memo lesl,also. a pleasant dung, ' from Cologne Water: to which, by many, It is preferred Price 50 cents per bottle. GLENN'S t'TTRONELLA4 MUFE ROSE, BEEANIUM Price 50 cents per bottle. It As these articles bare been imitated by onsernptclow persona, purchasers wishing the genuine rail &mop) for -OLEN ?PE." Dealers sopplb4 an liberal tentfli.- . For sale by the proprietors. GLENN k j No. 192 Clamant street, Plillidelpfilf N.B.—Persons at a distance wishing any of the short artieles, by sending the amount in postage stamps, o otherwise. the articles mill be sent as directed. rhfladelphla. Avrll :0, 1.8.7 o; OILS: OILS 1 2 OILS 11 I BUBHNEL_ &. TULL. No. 64- mock Street, Phliettelphle, , .. • -?''''''' ' • , _ . ..,,- , , , ~ ''''•-• . r •\.. . - _*,. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REQURITRI R FRA IttFDVILET. rmwprirrtmo _:. ;PH J 3EPgA FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND. No t tionat Safety Compaku,l ,CONEY i is received. in any sum, Ilarge or sniAll, and interest paid from the day of A;posit. The once is open avei day, from 9 o'clock in the morn- Big till 7 o'clock fin the evening, and on Monday and Thursday hvemings till 9 o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All rums large or small, ire paid back In gold on de amid without notice, to any amount. Orrice—Walnut street,South-West corner e of Third street, Philadelphia. Hou.illENßY L. BENNER, Pr-indent, . ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Vice. President, - W.M.4. REED, Secretary . . MIXTOII4 : Henry L. Benner. C. Landreth Manus, , Edward L. Carter, .F.Carrol Brewster,- , Robert Selfridge, r Joseph B. Barry. ' Samuel K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchfirtan, James B. Smith, , Francis Lee. , ' The investments , now amounting to Mar; then'ime million of dollamin accordance with these t of incorPotie lion are ca-de to Mortgages, Ground Rents, and stub first class securitigti as must always insure perfect securi ty to the depositors and place beyond all risk the per manency and staldlity of this old and well estaldished Institution. Nov. 11, 1&55 LEI • JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, M.MFACTVREII Or, • Wire, Silk grid Hair... Cloth Sieves, NJOARSE,trinedium and fine in mesh; large, middle-size and small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or woven wire, of the best qualities, various sizes etmesh. from Nov. 1 to SO. inclusive, and from one to siz fA-in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a tiiii"eal inch. and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps "Z:onatantly on haUd SCREENS. for Coal. Sand, the, Lime, Grain, Gravel. GU3IIO, Sumac, Sugar, Salt,. Done, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, DyciStoßs, Le. Twgethee with an assort ment of bright and annealed iron Wire: Allot the above sold wholesale or retail, by • .1. A_ NEEDLES, .1 5h North Front street, Philadelphia May 31,'56 • Pa-flm • DENSLOW & CO., COMNIIISSKIN MERCHANTS And waolesale dealers In all Kinds of • FOREIGN. and Domestic Leaf To, bacco, Manufa-tured Tobacco,.and Foreign and Do. mestic &Tars, 21 South Front street., Philadelphia. Import*. of Fine Havana - Segars Of the cttotcest grokths of the Vuelta-Abajo. -A large assortment of which are kept constantly on hand, and for sale at a small ttdvince on cost of Importation. AM•Cousignments respectfully solicited, on whichltb oral advaaees will; be made when desired. t N. B.—Sn,cial gttontion given to orders for purchase on commission. ofTobaeco. as also every description of Merchr-odige. for account of parties hying at a Alstanm from this market-I 1 agent Tor F. A. °wises celebrated !German Smoking Tobacco4comprislog thirty different N'ariet/es. April 12. 1856.1 'l5-1y IffItPROVED Self-Adjusting Hay Elevators, or Hoisting Forks. I SLI,,F-ADJUSTING hay El evators,. with anti•friction blocks, ropes, etc.; 200 Independent Tooth. Hay and Grain Rakes; 000 Plows, various sixes and-patterns; 500. Cultivators or Hoe Har rows, various patterns; :ha) Harrows, various sizes and patterns; 100 Hay Straw and Cornstalk Cutlers; 100 -Reading's Patent P . ower Corn Shelton; and Cleaners: 300 Landreth's Excelsior Hand Corn Shelters, Nos. 1,'2, 3 and 4. The aboie are all manufactured at our Steam Works, Bristol. Pa. The workmanship and m i erial are of unsurpassed onality. Isl. Farmers will profit by an examination and 'coil parison with other' implements in market. Also, I 60 Stacy's PatentlG rain Drills: 100 Hibkok's Patent Ci der Mill and Press; Denali Dunham'slinproved;Cam Mo. Bon. Reaping and Mowing machines, of which we we have the sole ameuc) Philadelphia. Agriculturalsnd lion. o ticulturanmplements and Tools. Field, Gar den and Flower ..eeds, in great variety. For sale by • D. LANDRETH It SON, Sos. 41 and 'M South Sixth street, Philadelphia. May 24,'58 1 I 21-fim PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. , Evans Tire and Thief Proof Soleil! la! sizes, suitable •for Merchants, LawAirV 4 , Pakners, and others baying 'Books, Pa pers or othervaluables to preserve from Fire orlivaglars. -A CARL).''---Th4 Fire Proof Safe that — preserved our Books, Papers 8c during tbe great fire atliart's• Build ings, was purcbased of OLIVER Evass, 61 S. Sceottd Philadelphia. J GETZ fi BUCK," . . • REFRIGERATORS AND, WATER FILTEItERS. Lisa's premima Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling , and preserving Meat, Butter. Milk, Water, and all arti cles for ctili nary purposes. Water Enterers, for purify ing brackish or muddy water, can be had separate or at tached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity ; of tweed ing the whole in the warmest weather. _ __ • AIM, in 'Store and for Sale, Portable Shower LiathS, Arranged for warm or cold water; Water Coolers,ifor Retells. stores and dwellings; Store Trucks, for moving boxes, bales, crates, /lc.; Seal Presses, Copying Presses, and'llrugglsts' Presses. lEstablisbed In 1825.) OLIVER, EVANS, 61 Second street, 2 doors below Chesnut. Philadelphia, lebruary 9,'56 6.5 m SAVING FUND OF rut U.S Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., SOU'T'H E. corner Third and Ches. unt streets. Pitibidelphia.--Oapital $250,000. Money Is received on deptxdt daily: The amount deposited Is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or, it preferred, a certificate will be giTell. All sums. large and small. are re ceivediand the amount pkid back on &mind, without notice. i• • Interest is paidlat the rate of Jive per end.. cotrkmen ring from the day), of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the t oney. (lathe first ISylof January, in each year, the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal as he may prefer. The company have now upwards' of 3,509 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. DIRZCSOIIB. • Stephen R. Crawf o rd, Pres't, William M. Godwin, Law. Johnsbn, Vice C'res't, " Paul D. Goddaid, Ambrose - W. Thelapse% Giargo McHenry, l',..ej. W. Tingley, 1 -.I m es Devarenr. Jacob L. Florance,l • • Manua English, Secretary and Treanirer - ', VLINY FISK. Teller and Interpriter - - tr. C. O.6III f SCHLAGER. September 8. 3 551 ' '36.1v M. W 4 BALDWIN & co., ng nears, . Broad and Hamfftorterreets, ;Philadelphia; Anna., 'WOIJLDIenIi the attention of Rail. road Manacere, and those interested in Railroad Property, to their Bitten of Lixxonotire Engines, in which they are adapted to the particular business * fur which they may be required; by the use of one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels; and the use of. the Whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for ladhe. a on; and in accommodating them to the grades, curves. strong! h of supeistruetion. nod rail , and work to be done.• By these means the maximum useful effect.of the power is secured With the least expense for attendance, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine.- With these objects in view, and as the result of twenty-three leers practical experience In the business by our senior part ner, we manufacture fire different kinds of Engines. and several classes or Sixes of each kind. Particular atten lion paid to the strength of the machine in the plan and workmanship of all the details. ---Ouvlong, experience and 'opportunities', of obtaining ; information; enables us to offer these eng ties with the assurance that in efficien cy. economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any 'other kind In use. We also furnish to, order wheels. axlea. bowling or low moor tire (to. lit can• tres without boriMi). composition castings for bearings; every description Of Copper Sheet Imn'and Boiler Work; and everrg~ article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Lo9totive Engines. 3l: W. BALDWIN, 3IATTIIEW BAIRD. 1-tf ry 5, '56 CILARL.I} EitrA OVAL tiAti.e. & rT ACT . . TOON O. fa - rommsncs RTITLLT, TO SIR SOUlh-trot corner of Sixth and Carpenter Sired:, 4 , 1 - 1115 t E G to ca 1 the attention of pnrchas. • fi llers to their eatqnstve assortment of Paper and Pape, ll.taker's materials; Printing Papers—for Books and News. Water leaf. sized, uneallenderod and ealltn dered, of all qualities and prices, always an baud; 'Bard ware and Mpilla Papers, Trunk Boards, Binder's Boards, Hanging Papers. !&;e., Particular attention is invited to their extensive as sortment of LEDGER I'APERS, From the most Celebrated Manufactories in the country. Among their WILITIIO PAPEII 6TOCI may he found Com. Note, n i Folio Poet, Atlantic Note, Thin Stettin Bath Post, Derry, 3ledinm, Fool s Cap. Pier- Sup. Royal, ' . Impel' al. , • Prate Papers of every de ption, she and quality.— Afttp`Papers in great variety. Mire/one Parer:. white. huff and. Old. either laid or wore. (blared Itrpers, fine glased, and other , varieties. Manufacturers are invited to examine their stock of Rags, foreign and domestic. Bleaching Powders, of ap• proved - Alum, ground or crude; Sal Soda Soda . Ash. Peltings. Wire Cloths, Ultramarine, and Paper Ma. ker's materials generally. 13- They are also prepared to take orders of odd sizes and weights of any of the above description of Papers: , Phllada. February 0 , 1855. 9- . Quarto Post, Royal, THE STATE sikviNcs FUND ! NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, •- NO 83 Dock Street; j,. ISs4.—inteiest fire per cent. All ammo of money returned on demand. The STATE SAVINGS VIM, No. S 3 .DOCK STREET. next door to Third Street.and adjoining We Poet Office, receives Money:m:l deposit daily. from 9 in the morning until 3 to the afternoon; also Monday evenings, frcm 7 to 9 o'clock. Interest is allowed on deposits at the rate of FIVE I'ER CENT. per annum. Deposita will lie re. turned in whole or in part on demand. without nbtice. 17-6 m .The popularity of this Wilco with all classes of the •counnunity, both In town and country, and its cons& qu,nt StleCtfg. nay be . ascribed, in part,' to the following substantial reasons: Ist. It offers a convenient, responsible, and profitable Dipositery to Executors, AdminWntors, Assignees, Col lectors, Agents, and air public oilicers--lo Attorneys, Trustees, Societiew, ,t‘nd A s soc i at i ons, whether Incorporn led otherwise-Lto nesqled or single Luties—to Site dents, I'derchauts,Clerits, tind business men generally— Mechanics, Punters, Minors of either sex, and all who have funds, much'or littio,to deposit, where they may be had at any tines with Flieper rent, interest added. 2d. Depositors rneeise Books. with an abstract of the Bylaws and regulations, in ir bleb is entered their des posits. which the serve as Vouchers. They may desig nate; In ease of sickness. death, or abseuce, who shall re: celve their deposits, without the ,interientkon of Luau. tors or Administrators. Any one orlinsore persons may deposit-In his, her or their name i oric4Any other person or persons. M. A Report is made each year to the it,alature and Councils nr.the - - - - - - - • 4th. The Officers are snout lattre then enter upon their duties, in addition to 00%1 Bonds with sureties. sth. The State Saviees Fund Is a real Savings Rind— not an Insurance'and Treat Company. ' Our large Hat of Depositors and the Philadelphia public, have been care. ful to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk of insurance. • , 6th. order tti afford every reasonable facility to De. positors who reside at a distance from the office. their de• posits are permitted to Do withdrawn by checks. after the manner customary with the Hanka. L hock Rooks will be farniShed to depositors without charge., • The•ponnlor patronage Dmitowed upon this-office by a proverbiallycautionsanildiscrinsinatingeommutdly, and. where the chsracterof the institution is. hest known, is, a gratifying tut t o which the Trustees desire.to call at.; tention. • 0110. U. UAUT,Alresideht. (IRS. G. IMLAY, 'rifts:mgr._ 31arrb . 22, 1554,1 . 164.'m T -"HOELSO II NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Costraieas & All>imokl* Sts. ; . rim:pops HOLY; ramnr.tor litiertatriOAD, Skamaklaatorthaniberland Co, Pi. . wcsysa, Proprietor April 28,18.61 k. ' 17-1, THE "iiticK HOTEL," f- • Nearly oppoidie the Court House, Lebanon, Poi, George P. Reinhart. Proprietor. This hotel. so long celebrted The Its merest* lemed end good accommodations. bee been recently improved, end continues to be the Stage Hotel and General nand Quarter& May 3,1868 18•ly - ."WRITE HORSE MOTEL" Corner of Centre and Nokantongo it.., Pottsville. Joseph 111.-Fegeri Proprietor. Entertainments and aecommodations of the best kind, and *lvry attention will be tigtid by the boat and his at• tendsnts to tasks guests anetravelers comfortable:, Pottsville, Maylo, _ `t 18dy THE "EAGLE HOTEL," Eagle Rolldiugs, corner . of Canibeetand and Nor kei Lebanon, Pa. Adam Hank, Proprietor. This Is the largest and most commodious hotel in Let. anon, with ample conveniences for families, Ideate bum ders, and the public generally play 3,'56 18-Iy. "EAGLE_ HOTEL," • Oar. of Market and Franklin att., • Witkabarre, Luzerae eau.o. William parleys-Proprietor. This old stand has been thoroughly renovated by its present proprietor, and made comAo-table in every res pect far permanent and transient boarding. M. Earley spares no pains to aerore the approbation cid good will of every guest, by constant, attention to their wants and Wishes. His MOMS and general a einimpdattona &team ple and hia:tables well supplied. Call and see him. He is not extortionate In his charges. July 2d.'.56 .30.3 m MANUFACTURES. PIaTTEIVII,J.E . Saddle and names* alassafactorf'• k i k: The Subscriber would • • , min most respectfulij invite the attention of the citizens of Potts , ville Attd the Coal Rel,-ion,in general, to We rill , as well selected stock of SADDLERY. all kinds of Carriage and Venus /lames., Collars of all deserlinions. Drlit Harness, ice. lie de sires all who may need anythingin the shoreline to call and see his goods before parehasing elsewhere,as there can be nothintt lost. Orders (or ILaniess, Le.. promptly filled on reasonable terms. . . LEFEVER WOIIEISDORFF. OM Opposite Episcopal Murch, lkiztre street, Pottsville SLsrch 3. 1855 [May 13,'54] . 19-tf RSEMIS".„I22.YEP. STOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware,. I~7Briitannis and Brass Ware, Cutlery, tc.— 11 tehen Ranges; 'Range Boilers, Portable Ran- . - v . ges, Gni Ovens, Heaters, &e.. fie.' Having en- .....",:t laiged his store he has added to 'his' former ... stock a large variety of new patterns of cook- ' - ' - ing, parlor, office and ball stoves, and be- bai now the lamest stock that has, ever been offered in, this county. He invites his friends and customers to :call and exaMineforthemselves feeling confident that heein ',salt them in quality and price. air lie calls their particular attention to his sheet iron. Parlor Stoves, which he warrants to give more heat, with less fuel than-any other stove in use. Ho has also a splendid article of Kitchen Ranges, which he can give the highest recommendation. • ~ ': • Pottsville, December 1, '55 48.. ROCK DRILLING MAC/In FOR MINING. G. ARTHUR GARDNER. Pa ntee,Ty-,aily Ridding, New Rh*. ) tunneling or sti - afting--4iperatetl F ilbOyband, horse, or .ieam power. Smallest form of the machine weighs be. 30 pounds, can be operated by one man, and strikes 120 :Slows per minute. The blow is obtained by thecompre.rion of an India itubberSpring; which, expanding, throws the Drill with great force. In conglomerate rock one man can drill a hole 134 inches in diameter;6 inches In depth,. per hour—in ordinary sand- stone, 2to 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any angle; In a drift-way, 6 feet by 6. two of these machines ran be worked. The work of this machine can be seen at Ellet's Tuunel, on Port Carbon road, where it was ex. bibbed. Machines can be fern lahed of increased power as wanted. For machlifes, or rights to use in Schuylkill, apply to HOWELL FISHER, Pottsville, August lA, '5611 Za4y COLBERT'S . Envelope Manufactory ft Printing Offioe, 55South Fourth,,street (oppoßite brary street), Philadelpli'a. Die sinking, engrAv ing, printing, embossing. &c. Original designs, business devices, notes, bill-heads, in beim. seals, views of buildings. stores, machinery, &c. accurately di awn sod enry•aved, on - reasonable term.. Per:mos at a distant , -, can the!' engravings executed from .dague , reot cpe by sending them per express or otherwise.- The . tki og and emboli. sing. Dies for business cards, envelopes, labels. &c..seals for societies. corporations And companies, engraved ant embossed, on wood or brass. Office seal premises, toads et newspapers for common piloting or cylinder pres- Embossed prin ling, for business cords. envelopes, labels, &e. Plain and ornameo: .1 Job Pi luting, 1)11413es - ea rdsi circulars, notices, bill-heads,promissory notes, Drugxists' and Apothecaries' labels, plain and embossed, manufar. turers' labels. tabs and tickets, Printing in gold, silver and cob a; envelope printing. salt and floor bags, &c., manufactured ar . printed at the shortest notice in all coloa. Prper bag manufactory, grocers', bakers'. csrifectioners', and all kinds of paper ,bags for sale. Enveloir , of all qualities and description*. viz.: for homeopathic medicines. self sealed mid printed directions, for putting up medicines for aending abroad Wedding and visiting cafeLsenginved and printed. Alec, envelopes of the finest English and Fiench paper, to fit exactly any card. circular or invitation.' - Cony- veneers' envelopes, to fit Reeds, bonds,mortgages.6:c.. made in the best manner. • ' WM. COLBERT, N. Et—Orders sent by Expreas, asper agreement. Sept. 22, '55 • 38- . WEU s L u T b. il se ß r l e L r lAI a P s LE i NI n E c Noz.s.e.et,oCn. with his Seed Store, made arrangements to keep T an receive orders for all kinds of Agricultural Imple ments. such as Plows, Cultivators, Mowers. and Reapers, Seed Planters, Lime Spreaders, Cern Planters, Cider Mills, Cutting Machines, & c.,&c. , of the best and most approved patterns—all or which will be furnished at. manufacturers' prices. The subscriber hare' taken pains to ascertain the best articles in use Tor agricultural pur poses from actual experience, which is an important fea ture in this branch or business—an d he will sell nothing but what can be reenmruended for the purposes designat ed.. Orders will now be received for the, renewing arti cles, which are the moat 'aimioved as far as we can ascer tain : Ketchum's Mower,—also with Reaper combined. Kraoser's Portable Cider Mill. for hand or horsepower. Penn'wk's Improved Slide Drill, for sowing Wheat, Rye and. oAts, &e., &c. \ Brush Seed Planters, for hand and horse power. De. olving Horse flay hakes. Culllvators. different kinds. ' Plows—Sub-Foil, Side-hill andr other kinds. Corn Planters and Root Cutters. Cooper's Lime. Phosphates and Guano Spreader. Straw and Stalk Cutters. Woolman's Gate, to open without alighting from car riage. , .• , Garden.• Engines, die., de. TdOther with every approved agricultural implement In USD. , B. BANNAN. Pottsville, MaY 17, '56 . • 20- . GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS; ' THATcHEWS Double Action, Forcing and Suakin Punits,- F HE subscriber informs the citizens i f of Schuylkill county that he has purchaied the ex o usiveright to vend these cal ebrated Pumps I n•Scb uyl kni county. There are various kinds of these, Pumps. made on the s me principle, such as the Doubt, Action Yore,- Jug and Suction Pump, the Suction and Lift Well Pump, : , Well Pump with-set length, to prevent freezing, Cistern Force Pump. with connections to supply upper stories. &c. They are arranged for deep and shallow Wells—can 'be used as an Engine In forcing the water on the tbp of the house in case of fire—to water gardens or wash win dows. Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest. the mo:i simple in their con aruction, and the most effective ever used, and not liable to get out of order. The following is- one of the many Certitl• rates given byllioat who hive used these Pumps. "We, the underslgneiLlio hereby certify that woshave examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent EN.ce andliuction Pautp,manufactured by Messrs. Rogerk r Fait, of Genesdale.and take pleasure in recommend - theta to the public as'belng `-the most durable and eft, clent means for raising and forcing water that has ever come to our WAIN:. i ~ . J. Y. Sherwood, G. W. Griswold, N. It. Griswold, It. M. Grettell, • Z. H. Ittfitsell, . • C.,.P.Waller. P. P. Bro wa, IL W. Stone, : J. 11. Dunning, orders by mall for Pumps, giving the depth of the well, &e., will be pr9mptlyattended to. C. C. CARTER, Proprietor of the Right for Schuylkill county. 'Pottsville. Nov. lfi. '55 •15-17 TO CARPENTERS 'BUILDERS. , _ . '1 1 .113C SCHUYLKILL COU Y LUMBER . ' MANUFACTURIN COMPANY HAVE on hand , at their este -ice establishment. on Railroad street, a great tivant it of lumber of every kind and description, which they c h supply lo Operators, Carpenters and Builders. at lo er "rates than it can be bought elsewhere. They also ready to supply, i v through the means their e tensive business, and la bor saving machines, manufactured articles in their line at a saving 0r25 per cent, on i iormer east: Their large workshops havd been. in successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, ' Window Frames, Sash, ' • Panel Work, Mouldings, Bed-posts, Blinds, Bannisters; Shutters, And I.inds of framed, Paneled and Turned Work, Which they hare constantly on band. They are ready to execute onion at the shortest notice, f3r any quantity . or quality of sawed or manufactured stnlT. Dry and .green Hemlock, of all kindii, for building pur poses. Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair. plank and scantling hoards; Cherry,- Walnut, Mahogany, Sm., for cabinet work; White and Yellow Pine boards tbr flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 3, 2 1 ,4, 2.134,1%. 9a and I V 2 ' inch panel, always ready; ala plank - , beams, rails, scantling. posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pall ing, dtc., &e. Any-ii Ills of salved staff and evervtblng in their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, March 29 '56 10. CLAIM'S PATENT. FLOURING PILL. The Great Inventkm .of, the Day. T HE subscriber announces to the citi zens. of Schuylkill county that he has secured the 1 ,:ht tosell ED%S IN and JAMES M CLARK'S new ta lent Flouring Mill. which is pronounced the greatest Anterican invention of the day. The subscriber has one of these Mills in full operation now, In Tremont, where he invites all persometorcall and see it In operation. This highly ingenious, and much needed inventt . fi, forms an entire new feature In the manufaeture of Wheat Into Flour: and the splendid manner in which it per forms its work, Minding, Bolting, and separating the grain eta single operation into seven different qualities of Flour wped. and that within a space of only twen ly4me fee engih by four feet in breadth. at the ra pidity of t re bushels per hour, on a. pair of French burr millstones Only thirty inches In diameter. The Wain is converted at a single operation Into Extra and Superfine Flour. Fine Flonr,Mlddlings.Shipotuffs. Shorts and Ikan.any power being applicable to propel It. from a four horse np to any other desired.' The small space it occupies windd not be missed when plated in a room with other machinery. and the small amount of power It re quires to propel it, makes It certain that, ere long. it will ,supercede and rerrointionlie all other Flouring 3fills. So applicable Is this 31111 to the wants of the world..eest every saw-mill. ma , shl ne shop, locomotive shop, foundry, forge, rolling mill, o. any building baring a power airese dy e erected, can now have within tts walls a complete Her chant Flouring idill,at thy trilling cost of from fbnr to seven hundred dollars, and thus 'the enormous amount of Brain raised within the United States, can be conver ted Into Flour within its limits. . With one of these 3lills nearly every large Colliery es blishment in this county where •team power Is used for pumpine;■hnuld be supplied. They could be erected at a small expense and would enable them to =nutlet o their own Cow. This 31ill only occupies the space of 21 feet in length, by 4in width. It la also portable and when 'pat up can he plated Ina wagon or dray, and with a single ho r s e ',anted touny part where they desire td use it. Ita con struction is so simple that It can be connected with any engine by e single shaft. Single or Township Hight/will be disposed 'of by the .sobscsiber, residing at Tremont. Hundreds of rates from Millers and others who hive seen the VII operation, can be seen at the residence of the subscriber J. A. L. TICE‘;' , Dec. _'.'Ss • 51-tf -; .. MEDICINAL . , ' BROWN'S- ALiFicothooary. , ..NLZII,OI.IGH it tiunders and ligti illngs In all corners tiffichtiylkill emits, and rains new Stem, the inuleralgtred.atill maintains In a firm Mint not, his old establishment es beretotore, and ' will continue to accommodate his customers In such a rpromptand iatlsfisctory manner as to warrant aid et ' cure theleintire confidence. At the woe time he t..kes this opportunity to return to hisfriends and ,patrons his grateful acknewledgetnenta for the • .i'ery abbstantial manner In wbl.' they bare, dor ,ing many years, favored him wihi - their patrons ps. and hopethey will continue tdappteciate our bumble efforts to arse them. Our Drug ftereist tt4 Op in a superior. master sad is well stocked with all kinds of dregs q t Its this respect our' stsblishment'earoot be excelled Imany... other similar concern. JOll3l 0. BROW 1 , 1 - ; Druggist and Maxie. 7. Pottsville, Jane 21, 'l6 , 2541 • ,•::=l4i 'WILDORS COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL gND" _LIME. A cunt FOR msumprioN. covaits, COLDS. AsTu MA, BRONCHITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, - • AND ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS. - . Bare Ton Tried lel., This Important questionahould be - asked every invalid who IssulTering from pulmonary trouble in this tickle ellinate.. Have you tried WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP CQD LITER OIL A.ND LIME? It will not nanseatelike the plain OIL, bat is on the contrary, pleasant to the taste; moreover. the Phosphate of Lime is; in this mut bination. a most remarkable aid to the healing proper ties of the Pure Cod Liver Oil. as the following cortld rates (selected from a boat of like grateful acknowledge ments) will amply Show. No person *tumid neglect, for, a single hour, a cough, or any affection of the lungs, lest the Most serious cense - thence. follow. Dr. Wilbor's preparation IS both, safe and simple, and sure In all ordi nary eases, and has perfenned some surprising cares in decided consumplon, where ordinary medical aid has failed: ' . • Dr.. Wawa:--During nearly - the whole of the Past winter, I bad cohered seriously with a cough, which bad so irritated my huts, that my physician frankly admit ted his fear of consumpthm following this trouble vs the Spring weather set fn. Medicine seemed to afford me little relief. until I tried your preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The effect lam forced by facts to admit, was almost zba„dealt and nurse the pleasure of saying at this writing. (Movild, 18530 I am entirely free from any pulmonary trouble. With thanks to you for your valuable discovery, I tUr dlally recommend It to those who are thus a Meted. . . MARTIN C. [ICED? Chamber street. Boston . . . Manufactured only by ALEXANMEtt B. 'FILLIOII, . Chemist, for sale In Philadelohla by T. IV. Dion! & Soa's. : l32 North Seeend street. For safe in Pottsville by J. •C. llr .7es, Druggist. opposite Cpl.:ON:el Church. 1' • March IL. lo4Orn • ; 111YOlt ;riVt\il Wholesale and Retail XJ3rtiggiArt temaci. Chomiast. B. E. Corner Centre and Ncirwegit4L Ste.; • (Opposite Mortimei's hotel,) TO.TTEIV/ILLE,_ PENNA. The subscriber, having taken possession of the house formerly acupled by Mrs.E. 31. Beatty, has converted the same into a • ir Drug and Apothecary Store, 2, such as he thinks will prove satisfactory to all pureba.Yers. and res - pectlully calls the at tention of Ks friends and the public to his choice stock, Ile has taken great care in the selection of Drugs. Medicines, &c.. and can therefore cheerfully iecommend 'each and every one as being PURE AND UNADULTERATED. Ile Is determined to give) his undivided personal at tentionto his business, at ell hours of the day and night when required. believing that the StICWS and rep.dation phyecions as well as the invaluable lives of, their pa tients depends In a great measure on the rare of the Apothecary and the Runlity of his drugaand mixtures; and he feels confident that CREAM-5.5, when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question with his customers: when once his reputation in a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be satisinc• torily established. This reputation be is determined to build up, with the essisLance of a share of the public patronage— t fair pro .porCon of which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends, independently of that which he hopes to obtain by doe attention to business and strict attention in mixing prescrip:iors which. may affect the health and lives of his customers. Deeepllon in preparing and compounding of medicines for ruthie - speculation he will never resort to, though it is noto, :ou. ty. truo that such a dangerpus deception is much more extensively and successfully practiced by 'druggists.than c..n be readily imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the firat of his cotemnoraries. he only asks attention to provehls will to serve, and his ability to sati7the most exacting. .Patrons may with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders. sent by mail or otherwise, CHAS. EPTI AG, - Duteous? a Cuomo?. S. E. Corner of at and AVerweigan Ste., Pnterale Poborille. June 21,'56 25-1 y Health and Strength must Inevitably follow its Use. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS AV ~ ~ . ••:. - : OF, It 4...V'' THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, ' Disease 'of. the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT,. - WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE,' And the various afleetioias consequent upon a.disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, • Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains.. Heartburn, Loss of Appetite,. Despondency, Cos tiveness. Mine. and Bleeding PileS. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it his In numerous instances proved highly beretlelaL and In others effect ed a decided cure This Is a purely vegetable compound. pared on strictly scientific principles. after the mar ref the cele brated Holt. nd Proferaor,Boerhave.' Brea, se of its great success In"most of the turnpean States, ,its introduction into the United States was Intended mire especially for those of our fatherland spattered here ird there over the. face of this mighty country. Mee ibg with great suc cess autopg them, I now offer it to the American public, knowinl"that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must le acknowledged It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continu ous use of ardent spirits, or mberforms of dlssipat ion.— fienerally instantarrons in effect, it finds It way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening eery ne ye, raising up the drooping spirit. and in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find in this a beverage will be disappolnted; but to the sick, weak and low spir fied. it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. Cannon I—The great popularity, of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public it-4)11W guard a,gainstspurchasing. Ile not pent' .ded to buy anything - else until you have given Boerhave's Rolland hitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely 'invader it is to all these imitations. Ilrir Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles for Ism, J ay the Sots Ilmenwroits, BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & CO., .Manufacturing Patinfaandists and C7tanists, Pittsburg : Pa: For Salo In • Philadelphia, by Ile agents—Roffman & Moritz. office of tho Drnuicrat ; John Johns, 2.2 Race street: D,yott & Sons. 13:1 North 2d street. Also In Reading, by Ritter. & Co.: Lancaster, by John F. Long & Co.: Pottsville, John 0. Brown.'.-„ • July 5. '55 r. THE CRETEST Medical Discoteo of the Age. nit. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has distrovered In ono of our common pasture sceedsa remedy that cures Every Kind of Humor,. from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple ile has tried it-In over 1100 cases, and never failed ex cept in two eases (both thunder humor). lie has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within I wenty ndlmi of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month. One to three battles will cure the woret kind of pimples on the ace. Two to three bottles will cure the systerd of biles. Two bottles are wa , ranted to cure the worst canker in the month and stomach. ' • Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. Otte to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted do curo corrupt and running ulcers.. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin: Two or three bottles are warranted to enre the worst case of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to sure the most desperate ease of Ilbeumarlstn. EMMiNa== Flve to eight bottles will cure the wotst ease of scrofula. A benefit to always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure iewarranted when the *torte quantity ix kitten. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. tlo sure as water will extinguisjo fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but t t sold another; after a trial ltalways,speaks for itself There are two t hinge about this herb. t hat - appear me +surprising*. first that it grows in our pastures, in Some places quite . piontiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1816—second, that It Should cure all kinds of humor.. In order to give AOlllO idea of the sudden rise and great popularity 61 the discovery, I will state that in 'April, 1853. I peddled it and sold about stn bottles per day—in April,liat. I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists who have been In the business twenty and thirty, years, say that nothing' in the annals of patent medicines was ever, Like it. There Is a universal praise of it front all quarters. In toy crentirtictice I always kept it Strictly ten; humors —but since its introduction AS. A general tpinibr medicine; •real and wonderful virtues have been found iu it that never suspected. • - Several eases of epileptic fits-4 disease which was Al ways considered Incurable. have beeh cured by a few bot, ties.' 0, what a mercy if It will prove 'effectual In all 4.IMS of that awful malady—there arc but few who have seen more of It than I bate. . . . . I know of several cases of Dropsy. all of them aged people cured by it.' For the Tortoni', diseases of the Liver. ely Headache. Dyspepsia, Asthma, reverend Acne: Pain In the side, Diseases of the Spine and particularly in die. eases of the kidneys, &c., the discovery baa done more N riod than any medicine ever known, - No change of OA necessary=-eat the best you get and enough of it. ." ,7 Diredionsfoinre.—Adulte, one table-spoonhal per day re —childn OT ten years, a dessert spoonfnl—ridldran from five Idefght years,tea-apooninl. As no direction an be..,apidicable to all - tonstiintlons.tahe anicient to operate on the bowels twice a day. • • Manufactured by DONALD ir,F.NNEWF,....± -L- , N0.120, Warren sired. flosbary, ?rice; One . Doller.. • Wholesale Agemtv—New city, C. T. Pieltnr, 81 Barclay street; R + in 192 Ilmodways Rushton k Clark.27s Broadway; A. &D. Bands, 10d Fulton Bt. 'Wholesale' agent,-for' Pennsylvania; T. W. Dion it &rm. 182 North 2nd Street. thilidelphla. For sale In Pottsville, by Drairn. - .7. C. Ought pod 17. Rabsoon. -May 19,1555 20.1 y Nay 21, 18.30 • th-ly PUBLICATIONS, &. patiaNis THIRTY YEARS.; SUUSCRIDEitcp now fui • veltime of Beaton's lihA47' of the AMerlehrt overnment work. Thirtyfrom. 163) to 1850, com plating the work. Also, sets in 2 vols., fi3l. &sleet :B. EtAbibiANEl Book,A Ststionexy Store. Pottsvele, July 26,'68 gp • CEORCE J. PRITCHARD, Bookailleo , 2nd Stationer Miatrsoitle, Pcnsto. S - MANE RULISON'S Geli,eral ! 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PRITICHA.RD. hating removed his book Store from St .1 Clair to 3lineriei Would Inform his friends, avid the public 4 . en'erally throughout the cotnity,-that they ttiay find his neir and large establishment oh the corer Of Second and road streets. • L I The steak of books, stationery and fancy ankles is large and complete, comprisingi everything. that uiay be 'tinted In his ins ', pri...ealtiut cannot fall to etre sat faction, being in many asses even cheaper than they .Yen be bought In the cities. ilia supply of new ..books hem the Trade Sales Is very eniensive. and VP enable him to sell at wholesale as we'll 33 retail. scboolli and country stores supplied with irks and stationery ht the lowest wholesale prices. Rook-lindin; and black; work done at the shortest notice andlin the best style t N. B.—Anything that may tki required in his line de livered to order. itimeravine, nirak 20, is:a6 13-ly ! NEW WORK ON COAL.' . It i l. po i g N m U ph A y l i . nu , s O ini F ted C by A le. and i ts ! b T y o j - . original trLesley.l . . The D..isy Chain, by the autho of the lick of fledcliffe, II 2 ls. vo I f este-n Africa. its history, co ditlerr and prospects, by L I Rev. J. L. Wilton. • . 1 The Martins of Cna-Martin;LeSer's new work. Fremont's Life. lisplonstions mid Public Services, tpy. Up. '' i tatn,:illustff tett.. • , I • ' ' The White IMlef. by Cfilit. 3.faype Reid. , • - Linda. by Caroline far, Rentz. I , Penis' Mate:sand Territories o 4 the Great West, map and ilinstriaons. ~ ' • The riVidern•StAn'Teller. 12cnoi e .' - • rie Sparrowdrirs Papers, by C zrend. • 'The Scalp Hunters, by Mayne id. i ' Salad for the Social. l ' . Phmilstana, or Sketakesi and Rurlesques, by John nee pis. , Just published. and fi.r sale at 1 . • • 11. GANN AN'S Rook A Stationery Store. Pottsville, July :4'56 1 : .SO- 166 Court street.' Boston ' 1 ' , 'JOHN a. PERRY. PURLISIIER and IBOOKSELLER, No. HOP Market street, bel w Sinth„.Philadelphia., is now ready to'doliver his new nd beautiful editions of the following saleable works: I .. IFAIIILY BIBLES-4sontalning the Old and New Teo. Mments. Apocrypha, Cancordo.ince and Phsims. together with references, te.,Jte,bound in Re '...n and Turkey, full gill sides, back and ages. prlxtted on tine white paper.' and inn:dr:Red with .stind eugravinsn, and engravings''. printed in oil colors, Making the most splendid Bibles ever offered' toltequblic. .1 PILORISI4 ;PROGRESS, with Seett's Notes, contain. Int the travel" 'of thelUngodlyi l which is In no other edi- 1 lion In this; Country, beautifet y illustrated in various styles of bindin. ; LIFE OF CHRIST, by Fleet ocd—illustrated. " . " " 'by Wm. arpenter " GOOD CHILD'S LIBRARY, 11:1'2 vols.. Mush:lied . with 72 eagraving4 printed in oil &lora, and bound in rich siariet and blue cloth; - . I DUNALLAN : or, Know whist you Judge, by Graci Kennedy. 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". ri A NCOURAOED b, th. unpreceden ted success which this pnpnlar monthly his met with, and the rapidity with which it has' increased its i circulation, the proprietor has resolved to make it still moreworthy of the patronage tithe public. That this admirable w.tirk is a *rade of cheapness. is admitted by every one, containing. as it does one hundred pages of reading matter In each numbed. being more than any of the $3 magazines, and forming two volumes a year ;Agin I hundred pages each, dr fiverve hundred pages of reading matter, per annum, thy ONE DOLLAIU Bailou's Dollar Monthly is printed with now type, upon fine white paper, entitle matter is carefully compiled and' arranged by the hands of the;dito'r and proprietor, who has been known to the public a connected with the B ss• ton press for sixteemyeant. It pages contain news, tales' poets, stories - of the sea, sketches, miscellany, adven tures. biographies, wit and • humor, from ~ the hest and most popular writers of the country: lt, is also spiced with a record of the notable tattler the times. of peace and war, of discoveries, and I provements oceurring in either hemisphere, forming and agreeable companion for a leisure moment or hour, anywhere. at home or abroad, each cumber being complete its Itself. No sectarian subjects aread fitted into itsthere pages; are enough controversial pubileations, each devoted to its peculiar set or clique. -This work Is intended ter "Tut Mimeo," north or :ondli, east or west, and Is filled to the brim each month with chaste, popular and graphic nalseellany,just such as anyi father, brother or friend, would place in the hands of ai family circle, It Is in all its departments. fresh and on Vial. and. what it purports tO be, the cheapest magazine . • the world. 1 . i Any person' enclosing $.l t 'thero pprietor,as below, shall receive the magazine fo one year, or any person sending us eight subscribers a d $3, at one time. shall re-. celve a copy gratis. Qorner of Trenioni and Dec. ' , NEW DRUG AND NII EN RY SANLO. gist for J. S. C. ;Martin. tpublic that be bait esti 111 le l apothecary busitio.,and, opet near w.a B. Kline's cipinet I street, abort &cond. and invit those who way n411113'0 anY LW that every care at d a tendon; `enable him to give, nod that C d emands. - . [Prittsville. A kY_ONS' KAT_HAIRON LIT AVE YOUqlsedlLyot thairon • ll_ for the hair? It is the n inost delightful tot art' cle in the world and is pree ine tly beneficial for rey and Bald heads. The ILlthairon oily restored my b it aftet a baldness of tWelve year?". 1 ours truly, .., ; I It. L. ATWATER. 1 No. b 6 War Street. New York. Also, Lyons' Extract of Pure .1 maid Ginger, for dys pepsia and general nervous &lit' ty, Le., can lie had at C. BARLEYS • Peril: Emery and Variety Storir,• ntre Street, Pottsville, October 23,, 18•53_1 _ ' 1 '1 • • 410 --,, ) GREAT CURE FOR Wt. .4141, DR. J. S.' 'HOOCHTON'S , ma_ It contains, no AlThol, bitters. acids, or nauseous drugs It is extremely sgreealie loth* taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eats water crack er without acute dbaress. ware of drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug: 1., Call on the sent and get descripthe circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry: , MI. Combo's Physiology of Di ge,tion ; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. debt! W. Drao.: ". of NeW York University : Prof. Dungl ison's Plays, Whirl . ; Prof.-Rittman, of Yaks College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; 5:c.., together with reports of cures from all parts of the Unitedttates. Air Sold by all dtuggists and dealers In Aftidichnts.— Price ONE DOLLAII per bottle. ; • B. L'ANN AN, 17144 —lle and Retail Agent; I Pottsville. March 8, '56 , I , l • 10-- , HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. The blood furnishes the material of every bone, mu-S -elo, gland and fibre, In the h „IMAM frame. When pure It secures health to every organ; when catnip! it neces sarily produCes disquie. . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directly. upon the elements of the stream of Life. neutral izing the pnncipleslot disears.. d thus radically curing the malady, whether located, in the nerves, the stomach, the liver. thelsowels. the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any ether part of, the systern. • • Vied througholott the World 1 • 1101.LoWAY'S KU+ are equally efficacious in com plaints comment° the whole human 'race, and disorders uliar to certain climates end Alar,miug Disorders. • Dyspepsia and derangemett of the liver, the source of Joint - My and suffering. and the cause of Innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, in all cases. berfeverag gmvited, acting as. a mild purgative. alterative and tank; they relieve the bowel?, purify the fluids. and 113- rigorate the system: and the constitution at the 'same time, • i General Weakuesi When all stimulants fail. t ; properties of these Pills givii nerves and ogee; musel.4l debility. 1 • ; •.. Deslcate Al! trregniarltiesiand Mho and sensitive organs of the sl by a few doses of Oise mild, No mother who regards her should fail to have them wit; ; Etcientlllo E The London "Lancet," t and the most eminent of th Franee and Germany, have their inventor. ; Holloway's Pill; are the ibeet remedy known in the world for the followin g Dieeatem: Asthma Headaches Bowel Complaints i Indigestion Coughs I Influenza Colds • :Intiammation ChM Diseases ! • !inward Weakness Costiveness j , Liver Cemplaints Dyspepsia • Lowness of Spirits Y . Diarrhoea riles Dropsy Stone and Gravel Debility i Seeondsry Symptoms Fever and Agne , ',Venereal Affections Female ComplaintS' • , ;Worms, of all kinds leer Sold at the manofsctiories of Professor . llottowAY, 50 Maiden Lane, New Tork,,land 244 Strand, London, by slirespectabLedenists and ilealersin medicine through. Oattho United Elates and the civilised world, in ,Isaierf at 25 cents: 6234, cents, andll,l each, there is a consid erable saving by taking thsi larger B.—Direction's for the ;rad:ince of patients in ever?' disorder are affixed to each box- Jane:3,l9sd I • M. M. BALLOU, ' Asher rind Proprietor. Bromfield streets- Boston -tgly • INAL. MEDIC RDICINE STORE. It, formerly drug. respectfully announ,s b. •bed himself In the ed a new drugstore, pparerocros.in Market tett the patronage of ug in. Ids line, promising that his experience will he nature of the business pril 12. ISsii IS-ly HEALTH OR SICKNESS ) Choote between tne:tu. .. . • . ' r• ' ~.. 'l.l - , .` !ƒ t.',' , J. , , . '.... ` t :C' t ' 4f:' - . 3.- -, y,..1.- . ' l . 4.5„t c„,:e... - -.,; , -, , :..„.... , ..,4'et: 4 7.4 -- .. ice. :. - ' t ''''-t r ,r-": 1 ' 1,1 ti A 1 Li Z\tf:if - 1' .1,,,;', -, Ilq_ti4;,-.,ki,t,t--::;:-7.-g2x.17,0 rvotur Com. he reno`•ating and bracing ! firrunese to the Fhakifig le•of the vlcEnt of general emales. • nts theident.to the delleate are removed or prevented hut:lnfallible al terat Own nr hevehildrenla health hiia her reseh. '; dormemene e. Louden "Medical Itevleer, faculty In Greet Brltaln. ettloglzett the PILLS nog PHILADELPHIA. 44ertiiegneupt yet iu larger typeil.4.ll Ltli WI I wilite Charged 60 per cnr, advance on 1 , 111 . usual rates iCseNRSO . • C. POSTER'S PATENT . ; • Hand and Pesirer Printing Presses?l ..M.artafactured and 6 r sale by (iAI.ITLEY MATLACK. No. 16 A re% 3frett, 174 17 , •h}Cu, 'au 331.0`01701`Eit. OARTLEX & FOX'S PATENT Suitable for . • Foundries, Rolling Kills, Smith Fires, &c. , 11 .anulatinrex.1 and for sale by &UTLEY & 37.ATLACK. Xo.lo Arch strict Pfliteddrhia May 17,'58 BOOTS AND SHOES, lAATs AND,CAPS, STSAIV Cith)DS in rvery variety ADDICKS, VAN DUSEN &SMITH, an. 149 .Jhrket J. A. .110gitki, (with lhat.r.von 4:2l;:vin) Atetit. onk e , .• Pentsylvsnla nall, Pottsville. January 10, 1554 • GEO.:W. POMEROY & CO., DEALEB£ISOILS • • , SOAP,. C AIDLES, tte„ NO. /0 ISOUIII, Water street s . below - lllarket. Philadelphia Sperm, I..ant. Elephant. 14h.*, Tan ners'And Sportu and Adiimant ine' Candies. Samuel T: Miller, Salesman. Philadelphia, January 5, '56 . 1.4 y • - = *: OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! J. 110104001=L eovcr Pun HODQSON &"ICEAN 9 N 139, 5 St; 5 9. 1334arves, 134itaba., General Commission Merchants, and Dealers in WHALE AS D SPERM OILS., FOR NLVG AND JFECILiNICAL PURPOSits'.. • 6FirlCE—P.Exxsrmovr'LlAtL. Pet tsv Me. Sept. :22. '52, BAILY -& BROTHER, No. 252 Chesnut St., above Ninth, Philadelphia Invite attentiOti to their extensive assortment of IMPORT J D- CARPETING'S ; WHICHt tey.will open to-da:y, em in-acing the ew and choicest styles of VelvetTatestrlea, • Tapostr Brussels, • .;-. Imperial Three-Ply, E*tra Hens* Ingrain, Best Venitians; All of which are warranted to be of 0), best quality and will be sold at theiowest prices for e&F,h. ' , 1.1.-114Y,4: BIZOTHER: Philad«:lphia, Sept:l6, 15:55. Pa. 37-1 y . MAUCH CHUNK . • Ware Rope -Manufactory : . , • 33 1 41..a1ifer 31Etca,miaarcl, . . Itfantifactnree .W ire hope. ftar inclined planes:shafts, elopes, dic., wouldetiferta the public thathe is ney,pre. pared to make ALL KINDS; LENOTIIS 4ND SIZE'S OFSZ .IT AND RO6 - ND-1101.1..'. At the shortest notice..of superior quality, and T;n the most liberal terms. at his Wire liope Factory. • Manch Chunk, Carbon co," Pa. ". • • Reference can be made to hi,•4rs. lhomlas. N. B. Cortrlght anti A. t;. Broadhead, at Mandl I 'hunk : to N. Patter on, :: 4 urninit Hill. to Sharp'. Lei , ,nrinv; & Tll more. Luzerne county, Pa., and in ram, n,,trly tlt titeop erator: In the !legion who have' boen hiaropt's. July '56 yr INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CALLOW HILL STREET, g 'MEN Li/VI AN ti BEMENT,DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, TOOL BUILDERS et IRON FOUNDERS, ARE prepared to make Designs , and Drawings for MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES A SMITH SHOPS. and to furnish all the necessary ' Machinery, Tools, . - - • -Cranes, • Cupolas, . . Blowers, - Forges, a.m.. Machinists' Toola °revery size-and description. Shaft ing or the best quality: with improved adjustable . Hang ers. l'allovh of all diameters and Nees; Pulley and Bal l , limo Fly Wheels. and all such Castings as are made in Loam, of any size required. Rolls. and Rolling Mill wOrk, Ac. January X1,'56 1-ly NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, NO. 28 SoDTIT SECOND STREET PIIIL tDELPIIIA. linporter, Mannfa:turer and Dealer in Drug*, :Ned/eines, Chemicals', pue Stop, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lem!. French and .A»ierican White Zinc, Windom titans, Glass IVare, Varnishc**, Brinthot, In strUments, 'GrOo Spicem,_ Whole • Spice", and another ailieles usually kept by druggists, • including Borar,•lndigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, af•c. ifc. 'brders by mail or otherwise promptly attended 'to. Country merchants are invited to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. .sent to any'et the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low, and goods warranted. March 6,'56 ' 10.1 y , A CAR D . FURNITURE 81,' ITRNISHING STORE. _ THE stihseriber,s, take pleasure in an nouncing tothe public in general. and the Coil ft, glen in,particular, that they are 'now prepared to supply . them with all articles in their line of business. As they .to confine themselves to $ FURNITURE . .-a' . - manufactured under the immediate su ,aperintendence of one of the firm. Nc. D. 31. KA ERCIIER, 'who has for many: years had the entire eh:in.:ea Mr Hin kle's hest work. they feel c - ouirdatt that they can furnish the public with article ' teir line, not surf ass.-d by any other establish ent in t e Unitec. Statost f , , r style. ,durability and finish. St YMAN & it.tEnctrEil. I , 7 Cabinrt Ware Rooms and , l . nr , factor yAO 1::F. &cowl I 1 street, below street: Pllderf,l4la.`—'" . , A. S. Sillyntau.l . [D. M. }Cat rchier. P.S.---Ortr friends from Pottsville and the Coal ne.zioo will find it to their interest to give us a rail. Ac I I . our native - place, we are- deft 11101 to do our b • IN . Ple a se them. All orders will 1 raptly, atteMled to . Philadelphia:October ti„ 1850. . {p-ly MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE.COMPA,NY. CELE DTABAR3III24; 'ETZAL. .Granted by the State of rennsytvenle. CAPITAL $5OO - ,090. Fire,idarine & Inland Traniportation. AARON S. LIPPECCOTT. Presidetrt. ALFRED NyEElizz. ORR ' ROCERS. Vical'resident. Secretary. .. 00nui Torsi, Treasurer (CE. the moo on tom- Aaron S. Lippincott, 31ahlon Wu!. B. Thomas, IVni. Neal. Mirles J. Field, This_ t ComPany . was organized with h cash capital. and the Directors have determined to adapt .the business to its avillable resources. To observe prudence n,couduct- I n Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of incst.s. 10 Merchants' Exchange. Philadelphia. The undersigned has been apptinted sent for the abiaim Company, In Schuylkill C.l/1115", and' iv ill effect all mfids ofinsurance. as alqiye, 011 application at his office, opposite the Town Iluil,l'ottsvil le. G _ rebruary 2:1,1.55Z Schuylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE CO. O f I= l Oct eiry • Office in ii.llyrnan's Bailding, Mithantongo Ist.; 2 doors above Centre st., Polaville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, • ' $200.04010. CHARTER PERPET.UAL. This Company obtainettits Charter . at the last Ses,vion of the Legislaiu e of Pennsylvania. and is now fully nr• ganized and prirpared to 1-sue Foibles. at liberal rates, on Fire and inland risks: on Public and Private land ings, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and "lerchandize of all kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and 31arhinery. Inland Tilsit ranee on Cans' Beats and Barges , . by Canals and Riven; also on Cargoes of Oat to, Philadelphia. New Vork, Bal timore. &e. This Company gnartn tees to ski ust,all loses promptly, anti thereby hopg to nee it the patAinage of the public. ' ..] :--.--.. • - Directors: SAMUEL SILI,Y3TAN, lAA AC SEVERN. WILLIAM lIORTIIIEId.Jr. _JOIIN 11. DEM EIVT. JACOB HLINTZINGER, Jr. JOHN HEN OR H3KS, S. K. M. KEPNER, J. E BIREIT. •'' 14. P. SIII'III. , SA•3IUI3, II I tI.LE, ROBERT 31..PAL31E1t.„ GEORGE J. 111;11 it. - ~,, SAMUEL SI LLYM.k.N. President. W. F:SMITIL - Secßetary aid General Afoot. , . Pottsville, July 5,'511 17- ! . 14. ire The largest Stock:of CHINA, wesr Glass - (ni(l Qzteensicapc, ever Imported, consistinff, of DINNER, DESSERT, 'TE A TOILET SETS, • PARIAN MARBLE . PIGMIES, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, English, French . and Bohemian Glassware & . -Fancy Articles for the .Toilet .Table &. Etegers, Togettier with every vaiiety, of staple and lowprke t wares, for household and kltebcn , purposna: allot w will Ie 'sold at RETAIL. in laryn or small quantitics, 6, snit the wants wants of buyerwatt less prices than they can be folvd anywhere at wholesale- . pur:rtiotto is , Bn?i - V The Manufacturer and sell to the Consumer, kit small profit for Cash. - : TCRELL No. 219 Chestnut . St._. • • • above Seventh Street. Mawr') 29. ISIZEIM Dirertors: G. Taylor, A I fr! d I%eeks, • • Orrin Johii P. Simons, James P. Smyth. =I ITIII Cy /arum. -.'...2 , 17` , r , '''''i .1-' • ‘ 1...- - - :i' ..-'...• l . ' 4• , --. %.''' ~ >1 7, ":, •. " 1 ' ' -. , t - - • ' ..• . ''' • -II -t 4 •• •'• `.' ..;:..-----:'-'-: -: ,r, ~......,;_, / , : , -,.' ;,, ,,, .i, . ..7-?--4.- , ;-..i r ;,.1 . : -.-,.. f , .-...,_•.- • - , :;,...... , .....:-.7: -).• 4 :-. •.-:: .1i l't . :S . ri,,t' ' ' "'''' i.'''' .. GRASS AND GARDEN 8 S, FIIIIITiP, Agriculturalx r pten e . ntB , fie. sub,eril trulll,k, p4 on band (lover. Tim and , dhert:;,, seed,.„hit, Clover \ and Lawn Iliasi seeds. toasth.r with Garden and Field seed , .. a hr. will warrant to r, fresh and coed. He will also , ::. orders for all kiwis of F ru i t Ti„,,,,. (warrant. d to they are represented.t Agtkulturil implement 4. a , of which will he farnl‘lied at man titn-tur4 r',o pr , The Breda and (roes aold•by the , ALL., , ,r11 , *-r are ~.•. with great care. only f r om gr, - ,,,, o r n.putntint statriln .. Ile does not deal iii 5,-e d..po•cured.pt, enously' from in the watket fro thus,, *1,,,, ii ~,,,...,• u out regard to the rtiaract,:r ~f the •sevd ~, Id. , .?,,, r be purchasetT Neil seeds gio-..n prt , tnis.'ineoy 1, . gardeus. where their too elo:. proNitLity do, .1 HAT. quality. particularly thost of tne',:aine ...,,_, , 'Tid ,, ,j, an important i.-npsideration .0 thoq. ,a,. . c i ta ,, e either xeeds 6r Fruit tree, l'Ait ti ~ , I, Sr .r. to OrtivrS Carly to It. DA\ t ,CABiRtESSNESS Dr TEE USE OF FARM . . , PIEDIENTS. i. 'MESSTIg. Ellti.:-.--1. frill• ro , metimei le,l 'tot;. that if there is any one i;rr,r lilt. which w, • tnors falt , ithich it more hurtful to nor pr•li.! any.other; it is the one 'which prompte •i.,. ; chaser ofinferior implements bee, u , e t h e. .; setnething.clieaoer in price than Letter ( - qt.... • it certainly not only incompatible with oar': efts, but decidedly incompatible wits k our ~,,,, ter as pradent and reflecting men, and II:: hat arrived when the laces as well as : the :, of the farmers Should be set against the .., at:cutout of ibis "error. ' ,A moments rat ought ill bo sufficiout to convince e'rery fai-v,...• the downright impolicy of putebasitt,, , any tc but the very best, by which I meau th , c. , a.. are not Only neatly but strongly- and fib.. tuttle, and which vt the saute thrle are IYS„ ~ ,an the objects for which 'they ,are intended . allow. 1,,,,1i1itttt,,hht,'.,,,"4,,,t,,:‘,1,,Fetd of the I h e l frr''istiPs is o;nuthe r tic .t . . ft r i to the 7 tr i e 3 le_t u w.e. ""i'n-t ' iY negtece". 1 manifest, not only ii , thu l u nch co tu iny tan the '.r Implement% when not " , e 4 ,:,, u : in lb' s -I'c 110Wwo see an excullent machine rulmoxn t if . " 1 :.. start by the tartlet-tier. of the operato, T ;, are tltse who appear to think a machine I. serving ot attention than,.a tl Inkiti;, re 14 human be i ng. N‘ hat n mild be thought .. Liter who V/ uuld send a I 'bort' I'.-101 n I • without his lirelktast, and "rich t dull and for-nothing scythe . he would I e regard ,1 i ' , cry thloking in In, 111 a rein ear, li,s I trim r { yet how much'morn earele%., is he, who pure ~.. mowing m tanne, and starts it into 11,i ...,r i r out oil, IMO with the knives as' de‘ out o._ k edge as a supetanuated ea-o lathe ! Sot less careless, nor a whit less reprehen-il N. are there tomb r i legligent ones? Plenty of t! asmre you, and they are the very one-i_e never Mid it good unplt ment, that it,t.rnt perform well fur any length of time u hrt treatment This negligent class of fuemers do not 0 i -, ' here, they neA t iinly neglect to treat thvir mach .:'-,.. properly when in urlr, but-neglect them en ! ha' Iwhen the reason for using them, la over. 11,' : ,„„ - ; !ipa, ! do you Im , piently tied their plows, harrow, , 11 ,,1 I cultivator), ?, I. the fence Corner nearest...li, ~ r.';,' ".: Ivl here they'stopped using them. The liors" ; , ,, ' 1" --- '.._ fo ,er instead of being carefully housed is r0) , .. ,, ,i,,,;‘, ,, , a 'to stand exii , orcil to the inclemency Of, the - wi,,,, !ter, from. one thrashing season tu another. I) ),. 4 ;;;'• ,•:- f , tiver see the irons of any parts of their Me,- 7 , , .thents protected from rust by oil, or the ii . ..;',„ work saved from decay by a coat of paillt,:' its A ., ly if ever, even with our best farmers. ;And 5.1,, J : how necessary these precautions are, and" I TI,LY . . .' much they would add to the durability of the il . I " chinery. • , . . ,-)4 All these negligence); are leak—constant tea:: 0 through which dollar'after dollar is drained t,, ) 01 10. t forever. Now to my mind,,,no good fari ,tl. : - h should ever indulge In these expensive habit , -,.'' , r cannot afford thew, and, he'should not even it , „ 7 . 0 could. They orily encourage negligeni , t , - fir c e. ',-,' r directions, are eyesores to the visitors, wretch,: had examples to-his sons and daughters, an , l '' - • -,,,,31,1 every respect itnfarmer like. q . - op Take good care of your implements'frien,le,l-l-,i- r _the best always, do not hesitate for a moment ;,': ' - tween a high priced. well made implement, in. - 1 low priced inferior cue. In the end you will repaid for all your outlay of money and ia: , - ' your work will he better done, and di nedti I,":' , , ' 'p season, and you will riot feel ashamed' whit': ' ; ,ik friend call, so see you, to invite hint to your! ',.. - , 1 house, or to your fields to see your ruarhinsy -, *: crated.—Correspouoi•-nt of He" force All I' MI?. •' . 1 .,: , - ''. l . : —• 40 • do. b.-- Sike. SUGGESTIONS FOIL rut: Faster..—Le i ipi.,ii-,, ist.yi seedhat the work is well done. -Lid the fuHr • Aillf slice be tairly turned that the dee ,, llib , •iitili.ii... '-it t ter contained in the roots. may 10 p"rteetc,- homed, and secured from the wasting dl'i , ), -,! • the atmosphere. This is . ve"ry import:Mt. I:.. • i' ' apply dres , ing before breaking up. too MIL!!! ..' ~:-.' i .! cannot be exercised in 'the ail'imuiplishnient , i.:.',. ....-4:. work, us upon, its efficiency' will depte , l, in ~.."-.,7 - measure, the success of the rulisequent , mt, - . 1 1" ..': king. 'No balks should MI pas,ed over; ~ v . ''''fl. plow share leaves, rhuuld be turned over wt.., hoe or hand. Many plo)vse perform their a imperfectly. In the first place, they if, r. ,, tf.)--, - - • Lich the furrow rho,- at a pepper angle,' and a' , .;; :I instead of fairly ibvertinglt, they either “sta. i. , ', , i •it on edge," or break it in pieces, Imple ta "ni. this charaetar :ire Worse than worthle , S. W ".:-.. , land is imperfectly ',Loved; the after cultic:etc ;. :''': always onerous and perplexing, and as ft liiihi,! . ., r• (44)st:iv/Wire, is poorly performed. It is tiiiltri,.. suchlietler to expend money for a , gO,Ol pl,li-f 1 . 41t1 line that l,ill perform its work in a Soti,! , t,t-t J '-!:I F . manlier, than to use an Apure:et one, as it" entail obsiaeles which it will be found no wio , ~.-:-i. - i e a sy - to o ~eTc . iii e. ' . ~,- HARR,A,ING. 7 —In harrowing, it is best to ps ,, ' -4s it over the feed lengthwise the hit time; then 1 1 '- agonallY7,and lastly across the furri , ws- Al"' , ''' rollthe Iffild in the firrt place; tins will 1 , 0-,', down Thel'urrow slice, awl give greater',etil,l,l:.; „' V to the lip;:1Ien of the harrow, by oliviabingthel" e '. 1 ing up ulna displacement of the soid:Ay the feet:. !. Ilarrows of different sizes anidditfeient degrees r, ~• :. linetwss, should be used, especially • \limn- fo,-; 1 [title 'is oesirable, and this is always tile Viaiimbi: 1 grail) ihr small seeds are to be sowed.' Wl,"reb, one harrow is employed, ninch elf the strength ~,- . the touts,-as well am a large portion of the tie , :s „ . l and labor expended'iu'the operation, is untivnie4:: I lily t o -t. •,•,:.,,., ' l l - ' ''MAxurtiNn.—Never scant your crops: i''.g.t td snore laud than you eon manure well. 1, :, '1 , better to Laves one half au acre Of soil ntil NIV.:- . : aged, than ten aura iniperfeetly worked - ni I 1,....' _inured. it requires no in..re la hor to t0 ,,i,,, . 4 0 . r ... ere of land _that will produce fifty b,,,n,;i.' _ l a . shelled cotta than it dots to mlfruage one tl.t . - , yield but ovimt,wfive. It is airkuowledgsd l'Ll-re,..' pour policy to half feed oureioniestic a11 . 1!{.31', And why should it not be consihered egnally 1.)- iiiird and injudicions to half, starve' our corn 3ZI other crops which 'we rely - upon mainly to fee.i a. Worm AsuEs.—Every bushel .of wood ar islam . applied to the corn-crop worth one dollar. Tral ' :b truth of this assertion has been repeatedly& .- onetrated by the, esult iaf experiments, accur.it , j , conducted. - Ot. alldight roily, the action iit ,i-r. , • is highly energetic and salutiery'r they i•NerCS .... warming and invigorating influence. and pr , •o , i- : -- the rapid growth, of almost every species ,•tN'' ..' ductimi. ..- 1 SALT AND - M:T.AT i BON:l:l3.—Domestic aLii ,l, !, rlionlii• never be tel with grain, or supplied o ‘• .. salt, oil the grated or Il or 4 . -tht" in:lnger. I; r .s.' es for this purpolse. formed ud, shoo;.! provided and kept constantly on hind, rt-a.: i :' l ' t use. They cost hut a mere trifle, and may b. , . . . 1 1 = sztructed by any person possessing. ordinary is :+ : nuity. In - fortn.they should be sotnett,in. "it kneading trimghs—small at bottom and Li 4e ...%At top,u.with a plank bottom iiifficieutly large and r::.-• • 5 to obviate the liability of their being overma:•.:,.. • • by the animals while in use. A set of Weil .• : ,„.; • trusted feeding boxes, if pal ted and cm,::. °i t . - .4sj aken care 01, will last many ears.. . - 442 44, , 70et t . £oli SWlNE.—ilievery hog ka..10.: should . •,3 tough,in which thorn shoula 1. .; .:•.-- •• posited,. •eekly, aAtiabtity of charcoal. .: 'L.— .:. ,'. eagerly c evours this substance,:and i. great' . -- '• i "' — _,. - efited , d strengthened by its couslant •.- l''' I .. ....7 ) _s , vents many unploasafq disease • :s t and '',''''••,-.- r uteslargely tu'the fatty secretions. :.- . , '?-' lin IMSTONI: 1'4 . ) it SW IN I%—A few s p0 , .c., - • :: pulverised brimstone, or - flour •of suip:.ar... ' ' # little dough, should be adittinisfered as ( a,:. , once a fortnight to _ swine while fattenlfr,:• -- ' .• . '''.. re,Nrourlent Gerusti,ip.orie - Tel , y ,, ti , li, •. , , - lieciprs. SHLEPENING OLD ALES WITH ACID Make nit smno• strong soaliii-hi in ! mfeep the biles.ittit for half an hour. take and brush them trcll in. the lIP the 'greit,e and dirt from the erommr, ate whieh they are to be rioned'in clean Suit water.— Sii;;;lunke up in a clear, pail or stone.warueroe:t which s bettir, an ail•i Lquer, cu:npua +l of ^pint Or ten or twele.; water, and ,it'Ave.ll.' Put . the fire..., per larl2, in thi• for :in hone, and ex.Mnitio th'eM or three titnei (1441112: the .opernitiou.' mu m. e orer'the tile , train tlio point to the The acid Itijile.S . ol tl, lilt, ridges, y,l "eat :I portion of the steel, thus 'tun, then :harper. If the liiiateris heated, the of the acid ie more rapid and intenn, pat 1 , 7 .11 Aiadd pour oulphuric acid into hot. tie it i, to zrr:ttter out, in the layo .1 the pouring it in. This action does not mire pouring thit neid into cold water. Alany aer,o , • of burning with vitriol have resulted to iie.s;:- rieneed pecans frmi want ~f knowied:e ing this phenomenon. IV licit the ly Lit in, by Ther."'acid,. they /mist be ; ;;;-.;;1 in • water containing Millie urine, or a littierd. , ...tt, Mil ; they trio tinaily rinsed in tv.trat, writer and are tit for u,e. ATITOSPIIERIC IMPUIZITY AND 1 1 17..iSlt.—T,Li k:' warm climates it, elicit cothrumption is re3l,> frequent thou in cold, derive the t:oinpar..p , ::• l * mitnity . front the 1 , e,,44, tht, treat heAt9 to lieu rilore in an ‘tinpolii.! ino,phom. It I in.ttc,‘ th:tenlwayi curel , !t them to pure air. To e.;:di.,.! =I teu the rovagesof their t;,e they F !MUM live m, much uw 1i. , • , • I.lit• 111 It is illusory - to think of curing the .!.ttinptivo by teteltts *ithiwt the nutple•t acre . e. 0. the `tue• , !4.'''' i . An ounce ol.oxygen is iodine, or ally nittoula relzpiritkore. _ _ To 1Z Apply the whi '; eg4e, with :isuitahle I.n;-h. t :inz . le Whito tioeto paror, wh:cli ,cuccr the oyez - hipping the edge; nn vetch or 1.0, the IN /04! 15 ER w -.4 A El