_Wit nab gooier. OH V;01111) - !BUT TB 8= BOHN A BOY itzux ista.sn. Ole woald that I'd bdm beim a boy; Row happy I 11 , 111 d 'be ,I'd be the entrY.of the men. The girls shonhd worship me, I'd wkr a very graceini hat, Sot a starellpe. affair; And from beneath Its brim ahonid flow Birk iraves of dark brown hair. X Irani be *lvan know. - For tope Ido Bid dress with Zrle en blot* enough . • To pleas@ the Utter eyee. • WhirrearlASlt 1n 4 111410g m00d, , • To Laura Kente's I'd gm For oh: bled tbooght otlnFrty, I shouldiel*od a bean; - I'd bare Airtight-key—that I would, .. • - And I'd go out and hi • Without • dozen folks .to ask "If7iy, Belle, whre hare you beinr I wouldn't drink. tir chew, or swear: I wouldn't—yes I would. . I'd smoke cigars, prarided f Could always get them good. I'd have a dozen pretty oda, • For 'Nnuslaip"—nothing 'nun: And then l'''hetve a dear brunette, darling.,!l'd adore. A Whiz, inciting black-eyedferia, A tear,ing, hazging With yielding, charnvt and round white alms, A dear—just like myself, I'd never slander women, no! I'd never kiss and telL And tnere'sson,e fellows in this town, 04!-6onidn't I thrash 'on well? STRA3Gr:C.I4e, OP BREACH or PROXISC.—At the Meryleb.ne C.,uety Caen, un Thursday, the 10th, an action (Pordfern E. Murray),. wai brought to recover £lO, money! lent, and caused no little merriment: - Misr-Redfern stated that she lad been on terms of intimacy with Mr. Murray for five years, and she had now an Action pending against him for breach of promise of marriage. He had used her most - scandalously. Besides keeping company evith.her for five years, he had ut various times got from her various presents. The rings on hii fingers and the watch in his pocket were her gifts. She lent him two 1.5 notes, and when he cooled towards her, she wrote him a letter,, demanding her presents and money back, or to fulfil his pro mises. In reply, she got "Go' to Futtey on a pig, grease its tail, and the devilWoia't catch . you, (laughter). No,no, it won't oth. I'll ;tick to what I've got, hut not to you (repewgd laughter.) There is an old border sonnet toquur tape— There W3B a criminal in a =4, Ageing to be hanged, Re_prleve to hhn was .t oted: The cart and crowd chi, stand, • - To see it •he would marry a wile, ' Or otherwise choose to die. • Oh, why should I torment my life, • The victim did reply: The barg.ln's`bad In every part. But a, the worst--drive ou the cart. (roars of laughter). Yours,' - as you behave your self, Alexander Murray." Mr, Murray—Woman, lift up your veil, notthat I want to see your face, but I should like his Honor to-pass an opinion upon your frontispiece (laughter), and say whether he would not -rather drive on the cart in preference to marrying you (roars of - laughter). Did I not Like you. to all places of amusement; was not this money expend ad in it? Now answer that. Mies Redfern—Oh, Sandy, you know I must always paid for tickets. ltr. J/urray2-Admitting that, who stood Sam in the liquor trade (laughter)? Just tell his hon or on your oath how many little goes you had at the Crystal Palace (laughter). Lord love you she can toss off a dozen of little iiraudies, and tillbuth eyes after with mountain dew (load.laiighter). hope your honor will not order mu to pay this mo , nay, fur I assure you I Spent it all down her throat (renewed laughter). The Judge was of_opiniun that a gentlenun had a bounden duty to strum treat for his ladye lure, and Wide an order upon Sandy to pay the debt and costs in two instalments.—b?adua paper. SeEiE Contr.—Judge-11m the prisoner info court. . Pote--Ilere r is, bound to blaze. as the -spirits of, turpentine said, when it was all a-fire,,. Judge—We will take a little of the fire out of 'you. flow do yuu live? P—l ain't particular, as the oyster said when they axed him if 1101 be fried or rousted. J—We don't want to hear what the oyster said or the turpentine either. What du you follow? 1 4 —Anything that comes in my way, as the 10. emotive said when be ran over' thedittle nigger: J—We don't care anychillgabout the locomotive. What's your business? P—That's various, as Ihe eel said when the sidle the chickens off thettable. „I—That comes nearer the, line, I suppose. I'—Altogether in my line, as the rope said when it was choking the pirate. .I—lf I hear any more absurd comparisons, I w i ll give you twelve mouth. P—l am dune, its the ifeef-steak said to the J—Now, Fir, yOur puni:lauent :hall depend up ••:, he sh••rtue::',••• I e.trreetne,t of your ails vows. I ••• ou live by guing-routil the ducks ? P ,•• r. 1 e tn't gt, around the docks without !,•• 1:,•1 I •t.:i't !lobe. ..I—A-e,vt.r hits I. you get your bread? , P-s , anettuve: at the and 16911H:times I eat tater. , T—No more:of that insolence: how do you support yourttell? • It_tiornetitnett un my, lens, and sonictitties on a IMI/ J—l order you to answer tliis queAtion correct . 116‘c ou ? P—Pretry wol, I than you. jade. how do vou • J—l ,ball have t P—Wei I. ou've cout:ilittvtlyourelf-linit,,tbat's s'oine con-131-I,n. MKS. PAILTINGTON t,'urncit.—' • What do .yoU think will become of you?" said 31rs. Partington_ to Ike, as they were going from church. Thu question related to the young gentleman's conduct in.church, where he had tipped over the cricket; peeped over the gallery, attracting the at tention of ahoy in the pow bel6w, by dropping a pencil tied with a string, andhad drawn a hideous picture of a dog.-upon the snow-white cover of the best hymn hook. -; • , •itibere 'do you expect to go to?" It was a question that the youngster had never beforelad put to Tram quite en closely, and 'he said he didn't know, but thought he'd like to go upin Mons. Godard's balloon.. • •I'm afeard you'll go down, if you don't •_mend your Waykrather than go up. rpu have been acting very bad-in meeting." eontlated she "and I declare I can hardly keep from hang your ears right-in the midst of the lethdigyk 'Vim didn't pay no interest, and I all the thread of the sermon through your tricks." didn't take your thread," said Ike, who • thought she alluded to the string by which the pencil was lowered upon the boy, "that was a fish ing ' "Oh, - Isatm," continued she earnestly, "what do you want to act so like the probable e.m for? why don't you try and be like avid and Deuteronomy that we. read about, and act in a reprehensible manner?' - The appealwas touching, and Ike was. silent, i thinking of the sling that David killed Goliah4 With, and wondering if he couldn't 'make one.— i Boston Gazette. MORE rn or A :HATCH.—A Scotch farmer, cele - betted db his neighborhood for his immense strength and skill in the athletic exercises, very frequently had the pleasure of fighting people who came to try if they - could settle him or not. Lord a great pugilistic amateur, .ind come from .Lundon on purpose to fight the athletic Scot.--; The latter was working in an enclosure at a little distance from hie house, when the noble lord ar 'rived. His lordship tied his horse to a tree, and addressed the farmer: "Friend, I have heard a great deal of talk about you, and I have come a long way to see which of us is the best wrestler." The Scotchinan, without answering, seized the no bleman by the middle of the. body, pitched him over the hedge, and then eqt about working.— , When his lordship had got Himself fairly picked up, "Well," sad the farnier..Phave you anything mom to say to me?" "No," replied his lordship; "but perhaps-you'd be so good as to throw me my horse." . Tat old French Chronicler, Bran tome, gives the Spanish version of the thirty "ifeof - female beauty, thus: - If three things are white—skin, teeth and bands; ' If three things black—eyes, eyebrows, and eye'. la~bea; _ If three things red:=lips, cheeks and , nails.; If three things long—waistrhair and hands; If three things short—teeth,.eare and feet; If three things wide—breast, front and hrow brow: If three things narrow—mouth, waist and: an kle;; If three things large—arm, hip and-calf; • If three things fine-Llidi, hair and fingers; It three things , atall—:nose, head amdtmorn ; Then are there thirtt beau'tiee in all. . ri "Goon isin i t.o pinch cnu , Sal," said awk- Irani .14rsryalan on his first ri.siOto hip rustic El= 4 .l4:hnt do yott want to pinch me for, 'Zckiel?" '4:aciAo I bore pat i so." a • • ".N,w • :n ling, &ice, put 'great hatecu!! I -- I•ll ,, d+i think you might 'be bi,;• enough t ri. SAN Sari c Faye:--"The littler folit•t be, the bigger they talk. You never t l atv •a ;Tall uihn that didn't wear high-ltecltel bet ariA a high. crowned list, and. that wax not ready to fight al. meet ittly mit, to rhow he wasa man. every inch el 'Mtn.; while tile Li g men are generally of a kind nntl gerieroug •A uorEatu, rhymner thug .li..,e , ,ursos of his love And a eleg.or torr'n.' Ile is jealous : When Vei,%WI6.IIiIIIR her du imprison, I tifivn tny Int arse 116 . 11; liew - oti3you'oi i ,t-ind amid +prn. - A rid get a pat train hands, like her'n. , . following "notice'L is posted- up in u printing often out Wen:. "Shod_ this door, and am soon as you hare done tadjiinki htudness, eerve,your Inolith in the same Jux6 mnrried a haiulsutne' but - 1101 a taciturn woman, and nulr reads a .celebrats:d lino' frgin licatr,.pa : . Or beauty is jaw favorer." A nistmorlFTeD literary lady was oncq (wind in a Raroxyear of, teal'.s over ito, vuppo.,ed toyib of :Washington. ut Mount 'Vernon, but Arbich turned out to he rat ico.houso. ?outlay says keoneo worked for a man who rlige;thist wpgea so 1411.11,:a.1ic could only roach - PHILA:DELPHIA. • •SHOENER, Wholesale Dealer in linos*, Snots. and PASTY' STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, - \o. 142 North nire Philaddphia. January,l9,lBs6 3.1 y COLEMARYS CUTLERY STORE. Nm Borth Third Street. CONSTANTLY on hand, a large as: sortment of Pea. and Pocket Knives, Stissoes, and MUM. Table Knives and Forks, in ivory, rtag, buffalo, bone and mood bandies; Carvers add Yorks, Dirks, Bowie Knives., de. . • • ALSO—s very extensive assortment of Walters, Tea Trays.—tr. - • Fine English Orris.. Colt's Pistols: Alten'a Revolvers. and Single and Double barrelled NFU'''. with a general stock 01 Fancy Hardware, taustantly on hand. J 011.14231. COLEMAN. /smarter. Philadelphia, Dee. 30,1334 [Dec. 27, '53-S2) Mdf , - OILS! OILS!! OILSI J. B. A. lit S. ALLEN. • : - '7 and 9 South W h arves ! Pnitadclhla, DEAI;EIIS IN OIL, have just re - - ceiredi direct from New Becifind,, thefollowing seq. ply of (RI, which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates: Winter Sperm oil.a,noOgal. Winter Whaleoil. 13,500e,a1. do Elephant 011.9,600 do Racked do do * OW do Also, In storeAreasint; Oil, Pale and Brown Soap. Sperm and Adamantine Cancßea. • Feb. '56. ' B.ly • OUSHNEL & TULL No. Mock Strcet i , Philad ,elphia, ... . : ...._,.....0-.• • ... ~,.._._ , , ' . - , ---2: / .- . _,. . fc) i . . • _. , x..-- , -- - ,--,. , --A...7 . NfANUFACTURERS of Children's L Carriages, Olga, Coaches. liarouches. V , I.;cipedes, Chaises, Wheel-barrows, Nursery Swi ugs. Rock u Horses, . abs, Invalid Chairs, to., he.. wholes:Ce and retail. September V... 184.5 ;Prig _ _ _ _ NOTICE. • HAVIN G purchased the entire i stock L of the late GEO. W. RIDGWAY Si CO.. we li.fik shall be thankful fur a continuance of the Jibe- ;1 ., ral patron:, bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway: an. having made ier.ingements to be in constant receipt of full assortment of OILS, we feel confident we call give entire satisfaction to the customers of the late house, and respeettully solicit the trade in general to, all and examine our stock before purchai.ing elsewhere.' MITCIIEI.L & CROASUALE. Sept. 22 4 1E65 34-1 y No. a) N. itibarrOs, Philo WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER • HANGINGS. L. ISAACS & BIM., No. 133 N. J.•Stwonti street. (34 door below Race. east ide.) Philadelphia. have constantly on hand a large assort ment of .the above goo.is, which they offer ‘Vhnlesnle nr Retail, at •pri,es lower than any oilier esithlishment in Iho city. They also keep In Store. Buff. Holland and an rudiagn-varlotylif Gold .Bordered ziltadea. which. for beau. ty and cheapness. cannot' lie surpas-ed. Their. assort ment of Wall Paper?. Paper -Curtains. Borders, &c:, Ate., is comple , e. and persohs about purchasing would dowel' to give ni7a call. t.. • 15.1 N. 2d street, Philadelphia. April 5, ISrai - JOH N,WIII. GVIREY . BANKERS. Nos. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Philada., GRANITE, 'IIC,LDING. BELOIV elf ES2I-1:1' D • RAW upon, remit to. and coll ect upon every point i the•tialtED STATES and t ANA. r. • Collections settled with promptness at current rutea cf E•tchange, without ,itarge. For h,711 and American Coln furnipthed for Shipping and Custom ilitena: purposes. ! Urnw upon the Royal Think of .Ir4and. thy authority. de., and furnish Esehange. available in' an) part of the British Kingdom. in sums of LI and up wardk SVEN Pen CENT. I:Nt4 VDT; rate,l paid deposi:. arc 011,ellTi" nt a,..collaits, and the highesi rate on Tm, account. Stocks bought and sold at the ilr , kers' Board iu this city. New York. Boston and Baltimore. Ittl,lnes, paper and loans negotiated. The latest quotations of stocks and se , nritles through oul the United Stateh can be seen at the oftie-. Dee.-.22.•1 q. 7.5 MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. - Im p Him/. LEE & WALKEN, S tveeh.s..n. to ti EORGE W I LLIG. No. Isi Chesnut street. under the Cott House, Philadelphia, are constantly publishing thellaitest, Music. front the most popular Au thors In the I.7:ited States. in a style that will vie with toy icsued st my other house, either in this country Etimpe. They have also the pleasure to annbunce to the public that t heir*tock of Sheet 3lusic on-baud, consists of the ar4est ambutost complete assortment to be found in the tutntry ; they are constantly adding to their stock all the xew 3lurir publiqbed in New York. Boston. d:r. 'They also publish several Instructiorr Books; which are n general , usc thrum-lout the country. PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best manufactnrers tf New York andlloston, at the lowest cheap prices. MUAWALINSTRVMENTS . . . Also. a general assortment of (mit:us. Violins, Banjoes, Flutes. Acenrdeons, k.c.. Cinlin, Guitar and lla"rp Strimrs, ,f the hest Italian qualities. all of which will be furnish ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders . punetually attended to. ire All Lee .t Walker's Niusic and PubliCatiern• can he ddained at 1t LANNAN . :7, Bock and 3.11.1 , 1,. r•tctr. Potts .sille; r, tt THE SUBSCRIBERS 11:1 A I: l l:is i‘ l e 4 lot r , e s i s u i. ?_ , ‘ l ' l e r t, ,c, to .......l l .( ll .b ei ‘ r nu N t. , E t reet fourth door above Tenth. are now pre • red to, offera la Ilia and well solectedidocicof the followin resit and desi rable goats. principally of their own , ortatttn. 01 at auotioh. which tliov are able to :9-I at the Im p u•terfe.piices. and to which they cordially •uvito the ;0,1011111 .( -'C;untrc merchants. hotel-Ida•pers. and fani- Rios generally. Duff. Green' nod Venitian, Windom Shading. Barnsley and Irish Linen Shooting.; 4. 9-4. 194. 11-4. 124 wlif, , . Rolster not Pillow Linens of Ft-vet- A I choice blemehers. and all widths. I ront 31 to (4 Such .14.1 Ili:int:els of :11l - sizes and qualille4l and Cradle Blankets. '11,41 fbillts of the follow:fig v tri viz:- . --Marsellies. - Welting. Knott.9l, Register. AI. hatnbra. Allendale and Lancaster. of 'all Ilia desirable sizes. Itureari Covers. Tabb• Covers; WindOWdCiirtnin Muslin. Towels and Toweling of every variety: 11/ittlsh. 'fable cloths and Napkins: S.hirting, Linens_ And )(us Cambric lintolkorelifefs. Etribrobiecir,.4lo,fery, 11rA-atel. 'Damasks. loreetks. Embrl•hbeedl.ace and Muslin Curtains: Gilt 0.1-nice:S. 11111f1S. (limps, COM. &C.. SHEPPARD &VAN HARLINGEN. Importers and Dealers In Linen and .11ouse Furnishing Goods. 2114 Ch.‘inut sl.,nl,firt Tenth Philadelphia. April 26. ltss6 1 SAVINC FUND of THE U. S. Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., (Z(IUTII E. corner Third and Ches., i.juut streets. Philadelphia.—Capital $250,000. 31one, I Is received on-deposit daily. The amount deposited is entered In a Deposit nook and given to the bepositor,or. If preferred, a certificate win ; be given.. 411 sums, large and small are reeeived, and the amount paid back on demand. x ithoet notice. Interest is paid at the rate of fire per 044. cominen clog frobt the day of depsit. and ceasim; fourteen days' previdus to the n ithdraeittl of the .. ones. On the first day of January. in each year, the interest of eniii — dvpijidt paid to the depositor, or added to the principal's§ he may prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositoi's in the city of Philadelphia alone. A ny,-Kiditional inionnatiun will he given by addressing the Tieasurer. DIRECTORS. Stephe.. 1.. Crawford. Pre's't,.; William 31. Gial win, Law..loboson. Vice Preet, l'aul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, ; George 31clienry, e nj.. W. Tingley,l J3111(11 Decereux. : acob L. ,Florance, I Gustavus English, ' Sr•rrelary and Treature.). - , PLINT FISK. Teller and Inlerpre4er - - J. C. 01:111SCII LAG E R September 8.'55 ' ' M. W. itA fillt LDWi CO., Niagineers, Broad and Hamilton streets', Philadelphia. Prune.. WOULD call the attention of Rail-! road ',Managers, and thime inte,rsted in Railroad! Property, ter their system of Locomotive Engines. in which they are adapted to the particular business for which! they may be required: by the ore 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 adhe.! s on . : and in accommodating them to the grades. curves.; etrengib of supeistruction. and rail and work to be: dope. By these :Trews 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 siewl . ..and as the result of twenty-three years: practical experience in the business by our senior part ner, we manuthetniefire different kinds of Engines. and, several classes rit• sizes of each'kind. ' Particutir atten tion paid to thn strength of the martineln the plan and. workmanship of all the details. Our long 'oxperiencwl and opportunities of obtaining information. enables ns: to offer these on g nes with the assurance that in etllrieri cy, economy and durability, they will compare favorably: with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to .order wheel's-axles. bowling or Jew moor tire (to fit cen tres without boring). composition castings for beirings; every description of Copper Sheet lien and Boiler welly and every article appertaining( to the repair or renewal , of Locomotive Engines. r- 51. W. RALTiWIN, ATTILEW I.tf Jan'unry 5,'347, THE STATE SAVINCS FUND! oFfit. . , NEXT liooll. TO TILE POST OFFICE, 0..83 Dock Str6et,. Pill.—intereattive per edut. All aunts of money returned ell demand.' The STATE SAVINetS £CND. No. t Db: CR:STREET. ' tii . ixedeor to Third Street, and adjoining the Post Oftlen,l tecelies 31 , iney on depfalt daily, from 9 In the morning s until in the afternoon ; also Monday evenings, firm to 9 o'clock. Interest la allowed on ilepoisati at the rate; t,rittvE PER CENT. per annum. Deporita will he la whole or in part on demand. without not ice.• The popolarity of this Office with all classts of thpi community. both in town and country, and Its cense., quent success. may be ascribed, In part, to the foltewing i substantial reasons: I st. - it offers a eon venien t, responerible, and profitable 1 DeptsltorY to Executors, Administrators, Assignees.. OA , lectors, Ar,.ents. and all public rfifeers—t-to Attornets. Trnsters. Societies and Associations. whether,incorpora list or nthertvisr—lo married or single ladies--to Stu. dents.Alerchants. Clerks, and business niqugenerally,-i Mechanics. Farmers, Mirrors of eit het ; SOS, and all who ; have f the 1) , , much or little, to deposit.' where they may: be had at ny time with Tire pet cent:interest added. I .... .d. Ile sitors receive! honk;. with an abstract of the, Ity-Law . nd regulations. in which Is entered their des '. posits.iithich' Brinks serve as vo4chers. They may desip-t nate, in case of sickness, death, or absence. who shall rt.; rave their deposits., without the intervention of Execu.: . tore or Administrators. Any one or m ,ire persons may; deposit In his, her. cer their rorne, orforAny other person i • or tv•roms "! " ' i :01..1 I:..Tort Is rna•toerith year to the Legtsiaturo aud Collncllaof thoCityl t 4th. Tha Oiheers • e sworn before They enter piton. lbwir in midi jolt to ¢irinq itoruis *ith sureties. ! 'ath.. The State Savings Fund is a rent Sa clogs Fund—, net an Insurance and Trust Company. Our large 11Sr. of, Deproiltors and, the Philadelphia public, have been care-. lid to observe that the charter avoids the business and rik of lognranee,.. , rdh. To order to afford 'ttrerj• reasonable Virility to lle , , trwdtorii whit eeo(de at adlstancv from the °Mee. tbeir de-; posttr ,. areporraittod to he withdrawn byrhocks. afterthe manner customary with the'Ranks. t beck Liooks be furnished to depositors without charge. , _ m e ropuhar 'patronage be upon this ofliee by r a: . .prrverbially•cautious an d I serfminating emu m Unity. toi 4 4 : where the charattera ihe irugitution bz.beat knowtr; tai a unstifying lint to which the Trestels desire to call at-1,. wotblo. tIW. 11:11Allt Praiitlent. I Cuf 1.5., TreiLsurcr March 2:2, I S,SCI: PHICADELPHIA: lATORPORATEH BY THE STATE . OF FEN NA. M_O a N EY !S i d eceived id in_ any , aum,_ 'ego or "Mall 14 Irmo the day of • . The office is opmieveryday, from 9 o'clock in the morn ing 1111 i o'clock 16 the evening, and on Monday and Thmaday event igs; till 9 • . . INTEREST FIVE. PER CENT. MI trams large. pi small, are paid back In gold on de. :mind without notice, to any amount. . -- it - Onus—Walnut 'street, South•Wett corner of Third street, Philadelphia. lion. HENRY L. BENNER. President, ' ... ~.'. - ROBERT SELFRIDGE, rice President, W3i..1. REED. Secretary. - - 1 DItzECTORS: • Henry L. Ile - e .-. C.landreth Manus, . - 'Edward Lc ` ' F.Carrol Brewster, D ot .rt. Seliri ge, i ter Joseph B. Barry, '• Samna K. _k hten, lianry L. Churchman, . .- James B. Smith , Francis Lee.. • The iwrestmentsi now amounting to more than one million of dollars. In accordance with the act of Incorpora- tion are made in 'Mortgages, Gound Rents, and such first elan seeuritiesks must always insure perfect securi ty lto the depositors; and place beyond allyisk the per manPnry .and stability of this .old and well-established I nitittition. Noval, 1855 DECOU MIDDLETON, furor:ire:3 or Am, oursrs rs IRO.' AND STEEL, No. 13 North " star street, above. *arket, April 12. 1556 BATH 4.N 11.•SHARPLESS, NIINEY AT LAW, Buildings, Plailadelphia. arsEsENcis: • .1: L. It. Carter, Tamaqua. Jdnes k Cole. Philadelphia.. Silliman, Nor on k. Co., } I Philadelphia, 112,'a5 f3-tf . :11,43y5' CJ.9THINC. THE ,SU tis,‘JRIBLR, would respect- 0 L. fully Inform their numerous friends andel:Amend Schuylkill County, ihat their assortment of Clothing tot Yonne; igentletuen t much larger than ever, , and they Are disposed to sell c .rap. Pp*sZns living at a dlitance t have the ptivilege o exchanging clothing purchased at this store, If they d not ',ult. - F. A. HOST A BIIOTITER, Che/ittaut St., corner ofTeuth, April I sl.fl 116.17. No. 2 Yorkl • • PATENT WIRE ROPE. H AVING :iceepted 'the Agency for 1. the sale of tREBLINGS PATENT WIRE ROPE, we are now prepare to sr pply railroad companies, coal ,operators. engineers. Machinists, nod others, with mire repo. in large or swill quantities. Samples may be seen at our office. Apply, to, or address • MORRIS t JONES At CO" Iron and-Steel Merchants, Market 3; Sixteenth its. Philadelphia, Amlnst 2, '56 • .. '3l-3m JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, • ..Ito.l 7 r.lerir La 010 .. - 'Wire, Silk t.nd Hair-Cloth Sieves, , 10A11,SE, 11 ediutn and line in mesh ; 1 .1 !ante. middle-sue and mull in diameter. Metallic Cloths or woven Wit', of the best qualities. various sizes of mesh. from Nos.]; toS.O. inclusive. and ftom t.t•e foals feet in width. ' They a_ e urmbemi an many spaces to a lineal loch. and cut to cult. The imbscriber also keeps renstant ly on band KItEENS. for Coal,Sitnd, Cm, Lime, Grain. Gravel, Guano. Sumac, Sagar, Salt, Bone, Cort:e. Spice, Drugs. Dye-Stuff...ke. To:ether with an assort men tor brizht and annealed iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, . -01 North Fruit street. Phil,delphia May 31,'56 . 1 1 -, 2241m OENSLOW st.•a. CO, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS . • Atilt wholmtle dealers in all kinds of FOREIGN. land 'Domestic . Leaf . To , barro. si3llll6l..,tured Tobacco. and Forebm and DO inestie Sear.. 21 Synth Front street. Naiad. 4,1113. Importers .of Fine Havana Segars Of the choicest, -growths of the Yr ,ta-Abajo. A lat , ' , e assortment of which are kept ..., scantly on hand, and for sale at a small advance ou cost of importation. illTeConsignment4 respectinlly solicited, on which lib eral a i...titt,.- wi!l b+ made when desired. , N. ti --- , it ~i nliattention given to orders for purchase en eennnisOon, of TIM3CC.). as also every description of Herchautilse. for-account of parilesl ving at a dfshm.e . from this marker. 1 , , . • * * 4 l*Sttle ti gent for. F. AttGoetze`s celebrated German Smoking Teletc,alinprising thirtydliferent varieties. April 12, 1151; 1 1 , , 15-1 y PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' .1 , 7 rA .and Thief Prot!) &Ve r a! OF ali. suitable for' Meichants; glzest x jLiwyers, FaruAAT, and• others basing Books, Pa pers or other valuables to preserve from ' , truer Burglars. A CARD.—"The Fire Proof Safe that preserved our Books, rapers tt:c., during the great Sic, at IWO; Build- ings. was pureba.sedlof 'Ouvta Erase. 61 S. Second st.. Philadelphia. ' ' GETZ A BUCK." REFRIGERATO LS AND WATER FILTERERS. EVAS'N. premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving 31ea4., Butter. Milk, Water, and all arti cles for culinary purpose-. Water Filterers. for purify lug brackish or :paddy water, can be had separate or at . tacked to the Refrigerators—a small finitutity of icecimb lug the wlMle lu the warmest weather. Also. in Pore and for sale, - Portable Shower Batlts, c-ranged for warm or cold water; IVater,Coolers, for hotels. stores and 'dwellings; Store [rucks, foi moving loxes. bales, crates; c.; Seal Presses, Copying Presses, and Druggists' Presses. . • (Established lu OLIVER EVANS,. 61 S. Second street, 2 doers below Chesnut. Philadelphia, February It. 'lt 6-Im SUPER 'PHOSPHATE OF I.3lint. Dll / I.O.NIAS have been awarded to the .. subscribers for I the above article. by the . i'ennryirenia Slate ,Igriculturca Soddy. .Velo - ..hrsey," . - - 11 id t ("Saltily 4 , ! ,-Illigl , ill Ounitj '" , Bcrlty aunty J , .. • Noe, dittle au . 111. Del., "., " The quality and high character of our preparation is well known; it Is cont4di.-ed the best and most reliable tnanun• for Cora. 4/ts..,Wheat. Potatoes and Grass, not only producing hitt, , : clops, but permanently improrinj ON fail. ........... ~...„...._ et . : . , jl.-1-;: Price $45 Per 20001 be. (2 . 1-4 eta . ~h Owing to the high price of articles used In trinufac turing Gil. above, we have been compelled ,lo- advance our price to $45. . ettrroNl--Observ/..4bat every barrel of our article has 'one alstr audthat cif /Via if A'lrtt Ftntupt.ll on the brad. Pamphlets describing its qualities and mode of using (116 be hid at our stpre, or by mail, when desired.' A lib, real deducOon Made to dealers. AGENTS BASTED! We have foe sale the celebrated PACIFIC OCEAN GU ANO. similar tit that sidd by ua last season. and which ,gave such great satisfaction. CA NCERINE., or FISH MANURE. A full Supply of thin new and valuable arti cle, to which we at the attention of Farmers,. - NO.I GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates.. i • ' ALLEN & NEEDLES. No. p fi Wharves and 35 S. Water (divot, First Store above Chesnut st.., Philad'a. ‘,. Uflir , .Fartners can load it the Water street front, and. avoid the crowded' hart ---- ----- CAS-FITTING PLUNIBINIC &C. QMITH it Dr Isi IN G, BURNT OUT ki on the 10th I ave re-opened an establishment. for the atoSve business, i a Silver Terrace. where they will be I hankful for ordeman* promise proMpt attention and satisfactory work. 1 . Pottsville,October 28-1854 PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT -a • H. DICKINSON respectfully — 7 - ^ , . - announces to the ,public than 2 , - ,,,,...-.• he has purchased the entire 14 . 4 stock of the late firm of More ,:iar ton and Dickinson. std in -1 tends carrying on the plumbing -Atli „ • business in all its branches at ' . 1 the old Stand under the Potts ' 4 - rifle House, where he hopes by atteution.to business. be may . 2, be able to merit a share of the 49 public patronage. He wiliguar antee his work to be as good, and It will be done on as rea , sonable terms, as ran be done i elsewhere, • litiKilvti him a triatlal - - It. DICKINSON. , rAnzust 27,1853 5:3-tfi Pottsaille,Jan.ri.'s6 14 f , ' , = PAINTING, &C. JA ES H. INNUMEY, House & Si Ign P liter, Glazier & Paper Hanger NORWEG ON.street, first house from Centre, and p ite Mortimer's lintel. all Papers. ec...of earioen styles, at the lowest prentlee wanted. 31. 1555 (Der.: 0, 1 55 511 13- - The Board Print! Bach prietet. An A Pottsville. Mare I . NEW STY ♦l UST recei, 'sortment of N' ItIA. Including (I ral, aothic Vizured, Glazed a: scription For Fal Cent; Mardi :,' PA '56 • nordti r HE subscriber is now receiving -his'. r new patterns of Paper Hangings and Jtordere., for ha 1%. parkas and rooms. embracing the newest mei Most suitable patterns—/elected for the usual sized houxtl to he papered in the eountry. The subscriber takes great care in grlecting his papers to cult the houses , to be tot pen.d. Among thellot are a few elegant patterns orgold, for halls and:parlors. • • Ourottock embra6.l3 assorlinents from four different manufacturers, vich given II gteat varietl df patterns td choose from. . Also, Cheap Papers, in'Great Variety, t soi priceit. sonic as low as S ce'nts a'plece: raper Curtains iniCreat Variety, IT'halesale Old I? . tatl. eir--Paper ifangers.forniahed with paper at. wholesale 1 prices. Oood . paper hangers also furnished' when re. quired. • I ' 'Our varied assortment of. paper hangings, borders and • , paper shades. preSehts peculiar attractions to those who desire to pprehase, hod as our stock is the largest in this section of the country. persona can almost always be ac commodated by calling at IL ItANNAN'S Cheap Book and Paper Store. PottYville, Marrh i Sth ISLS. " ' , toz _ PAINTING; CL (ZINC & PA PERIN G i Removal. having T. W. tOWEN in removed his • I • shop to two doors above the American House, Cen t re Street, and talo.in into partnership his brothers, the subscribers annoyed* to the public that they are prepared in execute all nrderi, in their line 'with the creatkat de spatch, and on the most reasonable terms, They einploy good workmen noi . their customers may', .therefore: be slt IN Of En, ( isfic tory vbs. Thov, hlso, beg live to rill attention to their splendid ageprtinent of l'aper,hangings‘Window.shadee.' de., cots; 11 - Mgr every variety of style.. and qualify; to - suit the I sate ind,ppeket,or purchasers, and which they ofiiir:at- I he lowest City - prices, .' ' ~. ,'• I'J. W. DWAIN 413h0fillEllEl. ... . - "•••• , - door* shore American House, Centre St. rnti,:vitp. April 7:1852. (, 16-tt '.. 12-Cra EEO LULADELPIIIA ELEI BEM BI G. 334 f I ES WINDOW. SHADES: ed i large and elegant as nztisetit 4ii n e t z is,antiddl:sepentiorcipit.e cheaper than ever. - ALSO , 1 Plain Paper Shatice, tit every by aino. BANNAN. • Street. opposite Episcopal Church °12,- ER HANCINCS, , Curtains, &c., &e. IOTLJS:.: NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of *Commerce * Shamokin Ste., 11:9uSD• !turn Xeiall OS 2111 /1411.10 AD, Damokin, Northumberland Co.. Pa MMiM April 2.,e, 'MO THE "BUCK HOTEL'," Aviarry"ppottire the Court Howie Lelfratton. George F. Reinhart, P roprietor. This bolsi. so long celebr-,ted for Its gewerors boat end good accomniodilions., bas been recently improved, and continues to be the Stage Hotel led General Heed Quadrat. • ! Kay 3, 111.56 • "WHITg HOW HOTEL." Corner of Centre and MaAnntondo iti.;Potiseige. Joaepbt"M. Leger, Proprietor:. Entertainments and szeonottodations of the best kind, end every attention alit be patd by,tbe boat and hill at• andante to make guests and travelers comlbrtable. Pottsville, May IU, „ 19-ly ' THE,'"EACLE HOTEL:" Eagle Becitticlogs, eofter of enmberland and Mar kr! arc Lebanon, Pa. Adam 11sik, Proprietor. ' This is the largest and most commodious hotel. inLeb• *non, with ample conveniences for families, single boar ders, and the public generally Play 3, '56; 18-Iy* "EAGLE HOTEL," Car. of —lfarket and Franklin. ate., Wlikesbarre, Lavine COlllotst,Pa. William Earley, 'Proprietor. This old stand has been thoroughly renovated by its present proprietor, and made eomfortatde In every res pect for permanent and Iransient boarding. Mr. Earley spares no pains to secure the'approbatlon and good will of every guest, by constant attention 10 their wants and wishes. ills rooms and general accon*todat lona are am ple and his tables well supplied. Call sad see bins. Ile is not extortionate in his charges. ' July 26.'56 . at.acu MANUA CTURES. •• PQ_TTSVII,J.E Saddle and tiarnesa saamefsetery. The Subscriber would again most respectfully invite the attention of the Milieus of Pcittr rills and the. Coal Region in general. to his large an well selected stock of SADDLERY. all kiect , • of • , Carriage and Team Dr ramie, Collars of all description%. Dr &c. lie de Ires all who may need anythingin the above line to call and see his goods before purchasing elsetraere.as there ran be nothing lost. Orders for ILtrness,E:e..nromptly tilled on rmisonable terms. LEFEVER WOMEL:SDORFF. • ••• . . • Oppotits Episcopal Church, mire sired: March 1855 • [May 13,'51] • - 19-tt SOLOMON HOOVER. TOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware; Brittannia and Brass Ware, Cutlery, Lc.— K tehen Ranges, Range Boilers, Portable Ran ges, (las Ovens, floaters, kc. liaringen lar7,ed his store he has added to his,former stock a large variety of new patterns - ,V`Pelk. ing, parlor. office and hall stoves, ao.l7he has .• now the lamest stock that has ever been °tiered In this county. lie invites his friends and-customers to call and examine for themselves feeling con-admit that he can snit them in quality , and price.. Ire. tie calls their particular attention , to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves. which he warrants to give more heat, with less fuel than any oilier store in use. lie has also splendid art - Idea Klichen Binges, which he can give the highest recommendation. -! Pottsville. December 1. 'is 43- ROCK DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING. G. ARTHUR GARDNEII. Paientet, TrinaY Budding, New York. lOR tunneling or shafting 2 —operated hy hand, horse, or steam power. Smallest, fin 91 of the machine weighs but SO pounds, cau be operated by one man. and strikes 120 blows Der minute. -The blow Is obtained by the cOtn pre,4sion of all India Itubbet Spring; which. expanding, throwS the Drill ~with great force. In conalomerate rock one man can drill a hole 13, inches In diameter, 6 inches in depth, per hour..-in onlinary sand stone, 2 ; to 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any angle. du a drift-way, 6 feet by 6, two of these machines eau he worked. The work or this machine man be seen at Kilet'aTunnel, on Port eaclmn road, Where It was 'ex hibited. Machines can be furnished of Increased power as wa ntttl. For machines, or rights to use in Frhuy4kfll. aunty to 110 WELL FISHER. Pottsville. A cy.r.u - 'A '551 .ly COL ERT'S Envelope Manufactory & Printing- &Moe, South FOtiath street Aoppositel,i• t ie) brary street). Philadelphia. Of. ..inking,engrav lug., printing, am! osaipg, ac. Original desl;ms. business devices. notes. hilf-heads. labels. se,ils. v of buildings. stores. machinery, &c.'accui..tely di asyn and en-saved,on reasonable Persons at a d1..1 .nce ran here their engravings executed from dagu- rcoi voe by sending theni per express or othei wise. the and mewn slug. -;Lies for business cards, envelop- labels. eke.. seal, for sori-Ales. corning:How: and c 0... a Ales. engraved ant embossed, on wood or brass. ' e heci presses. heads newspapers for rommod prinling or cylinder preA ,s._ .Embossed printing. for busi.toss c a rd-, e he. Plain and ornatueui..l Job Printing. bw.ine - s carib. circulars. notices. bill-heads. promb.sory note:. Druggists' and .kothetnries' labeln . : - . plain and embossed.irtanufai , turers'libels. tabs and tickets. Printing in gold. sillier and coin a.- envelope printing. salt and dour Lags. dec.. manufactured am. printed nt tho shortest notice in all coiner.. Paper leg manufitetor ,grocers'. bakers', confectioners', and all kinds of pawl bags for salo c . Envelope , of:di qualities atiddescriptiont viz.: for homosipathic medicines. self-sealed and printer direetiods, for putting up medicines for sendinr! abroad Wedding and vislthv7,cardseagraved and n inted. Ala envelopes of the finest English and French miper. to fl exactly any card. circular or Invitation. Conveyancers envelopes. to tit deeds, bonds,mortgagetLke.. made in the best manner:' . W3l. COLBERT, N. B.—Or tiers Genf by Eipress. as per agronsisnl. Sept. 23'.,'55 ". CRICULTURAL,IMPLENIENTS; &C. r HE subscriber has, hi- counection with his Seed Store. made arrangements to keep aul toceive ortiers for all kinds of Agricultural Livia-, / .1 utents. etteh as PlOws. Cultivators. Mowers. and Reapers.. Seed Planters, Lime Spreaders, Cofit Planters. Cider Mills. Cutting Machines, &c., &e.. of the best and most approved patterns—all of which will , be furnished at mann:Jot (Irene prices. The subseriber has taken - pains to ascertain the best articles in use for agricultural pur= po-o from actual' experiewv, which is an importatit fea ture In this branch of business—'and he will sell nothing but whit can be recommended for the purposes deslgnat• ed. ' 0 rders will nevi be received for the following arti cles, which are the moat approved as far as are can *seer taln;. . ~ . . Kdtchum's Mower e —also wi th'Reaper combined. " Kr:laser's Portable Cider Mill. for hand or horse power. Pentodes improved Slide Drill, for sowing Wheat, Rye and Oats. Se.. Le: l ~ Brush Seed Planters. for hanikand horse power. Revolving horse hay Rakes. Cultivators. different kinds. Plows—Sub-soil, Side.hlll and ether kinds Corti I'lnoters . 3nd Root Cutteri Cooper'LLlme. l'hogphatea and Guano epreatiCr Straw acid Stalk Cutters Woolman's Gat«i, to open without alighting from car riage. ' c Garden Enginea..tc.. ke. . , Together Rich every approved agricultural implement In Ugh. IL HAN NA:4%, Pottsville, May 17,' GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. THATCIIIER'S • Double Action, Forcing and Suction Pumpe. fI I HE subscribeE l informs the. citizens of Schuylkill county hat he has purchased the ex e right to vend Lie, • eeelebrated Pinups in Schuylkill county. There are various kinds of these. Pumps. Made on the s me principle. such es the Double Action Forc ing and Suction Pu.np, the Suctle , l and Lift Well Pump. Well Pump with set length. to p event freezing. Cistern Force Pump, with connection , to supply Upper stories. &c. They are arranged for deep and shallow - Wells—can be need Its an Engine in forcing the water on the top of the house in ease of tire—to water gardens or wash win dows. Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce them the Cheapest. the mar: sitrale in their cousin. :on, and the most effective ever u.-ed; and not liable 'get out of order. The follow;ng is 'one_ of the many Certifi cates given by those who have need these. Pumps. ' -We. the undersigned. do hereby certify that we have examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent Force and Suction Pump, manufactured by Messrs. Rogers & Foot, of tfonesdale.and take pleasure in recommending theth to t,tie public as being • the most durable and effi cient means for raising and forcing water that -has ever come t _ to our notice. J. Y:Sherwood, G. IV. Griswold, N. R. Grlssioldi IL .ll:Grenell, Z. li. Russell, .. . C. P. Miller. P.P. Drown, 11.. W.. Stone. '.' l 4 3. 11. Dunning. , Orders by mall for. Pumps, giving the depth of the well, Ace., will ho prompt ly at tended to. C. C. CARTER, Proprietor 1, - the Right for Schuylkill county. Pottsville, Nov. 10,'55 •, ,- " ., ,15.1 y - TO ,CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS• SCHUYLKILM E Y LUMBER —AND— MANUFACTURINC COMPA NY HATE on hand at their eaten ice eslishrnent. on itallioad street, a great quantity of lumbeeot every kind and dow'ription. which they can supply lo operators, Carpenters and Builders. at lower mites than it can be bought elsewhere. They are 840 ready to supply, through the means of their extensive business, and la bor saving.machiues, manufactured articles in their line at a saving of '25 per mot. on former cost. Their large workshop* have been 'in successful opera: Bon for the past year, turning out vast quantities of . Doors, Winnow Frames, Sash, Panel Mork, • Mouldings, • Bed-posts, Blinds, Bannisters, v Shatters, - Aftd,Ctir kindt of frantnri. Ptincird and Turned Work. • .Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready 'to overt Orders at the shortest notice. for any quantity or quality of sawed or Manufactured stuff. - Dry and green hemlock, of all kinds, for building pur poses. thik. Maple. I'nplar, chair. plank and scantling boards: Cherry. Walnut. Mahogany. ae.. for cabinet work; White and Yelow Pine boards fur flooring. raw or made to order: White Pine plank. 3. 2, 1 ,4. 2. 1 1 4, _. 1 1 ,4. and !;inch panel, always ready: alas, 'plank. beams. rails, scantling. posts. shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pail. lug. 3c.. de. D7•1111IS of sawed stuff and everrthing in their line nn band Qr to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, March 29. '56 16. ' Ile has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed ex's mot lu two cases (both thunder humor): lie has now hi -1 his possession over two hundreAcertificatesof its virtue, all withir .wenty miles of Boston; 1 - Two bottles are warranted to cure sk nursing sore mouth. • ...,One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimple's op' the face. ' `,Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles. Two bottles are weer-anted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. ' Three to tire bottles are warranted to cure the worst rase of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottlertare warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles ate warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. on e bottle will curt scaly eruptilirrof the skin. . • Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wofst ease of rineworin. • Two or three bottles are wan anted to true the most 'desperate case Of rheumatism. •Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Eitel.° eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the fest fettle, -and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity CLARKS PATENT PLOUREFIG MILL. - is taken. , Reader, I peddled over thousand bottles of this In the The Great invention • of the Day. vicinity of Boston. ' I know the effects of it in every HC subscriber announces to the citi- case. So sure as water will extinguish lire, so sure will • . rens of Sc huylkillcounty thatlha has secured the this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of' it but that g tto sell EDWIN and JAMES 31 CLARK'S new pa. cold another: after a trial it always epeeks for itself.— American i enl, which- Is pronounced the greatest There are two things aboutthls herb that appear to me 1 inion of the day. The subscriber has one surprising; first that it grows In our pastures, in -Some of these Mills in full operation now, In Tremont, where Places quite plentiful. and yet its value has never been lie invites all-persons to call and malt In operation. known until I discovered it In 1546--second, that It ,This highly ingenious, end much 'needed Invention, , should cure all kinds of humor. Mime an entire new feature in the manufacture of Wheat In order to give some idea of the sudden lige and great I nta;Flonr; and the. splendid Manner iniwhich it per. perj Popularity 01 the discovery. I will state that in April, ,lornia its work, Grinding, Bolting, and separating the f 1553, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per dare-in ' , gala at a single opOrlition into seven different qualities , April,l 854.1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. of Fleur and Feed: and that within a space of only twen. J Some of the Wholesale druggists who have been in the I pone feet in length by four feet in breadth, at the ra. • business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing , in laity of twelve bushels per, hour, on a pair. of French j the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There burr millstones only thirty Inches In diameter. The; is a universafpraise of It from all quarters. Grain to converted at a single operation into Extra and i In my own practice! always kept it strictly for Lumors Superfine Flour. Pine Flour. Middlings,Shipstriffs, Shorts j —but since Its introduction as general family medicine. and Bran, any power !wing applicable to propel it, from a j c rest and wonderful virtues have been found in it. that lour horse up to any otherdextred m . The ill space it I neve, suspected. " occupies would not be missed when 'placed in a room with! 'Several cases of epileptic fits—adisease which was aL ether machinery. and the small amount of-power it re-; ways considered Incurable•Lluive been cured by n few hot: 'Dares to propel it. makeslt certain that. ere lone, it will ties. 0, whet a mercy if it will prove effectual in all,„ supereede and revolutionise all otherFlottring Mills. So :Ages of that awful malady—there are but few who have ; epplfcable is to the wants of the world. that; seen more of It than I have. every saw-mill, ma dilate shop. locomotive shop, foundry, i I kno* of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aced ior,m, rolling mill, oe: any; building having s power al rea. ; people cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver. ily ereeted, can nowhave within itawalls a complete Iler. j :VA Headache, Dyspepsia Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain chant Flouring MM. at the I rillinK co•st of from four to; Itilhe side. Diseases of the Splne.and particularly in dle seven hundred dollars. audthus the enormous amount , eases of the kidney's. lie., the discovery has done more of Grain raised withlnthe tinned States, can ho onver.: pied than any medicine ever known. led into Fictir within itirlhults, . - i I No chance of diet necessary—eat the bast you get and With one of these Mills nearly eittylarge Colliery es ,';onough of it. - • Sblldunent in title 'county where steam 'power is used' Directions for use.—Adults, one tablespoonful Per day tor primping, should be supplied. They could be erected; --children over ten years. a dessert spoonful-children at a smell expense and would enable theta to manufac from five tonight years, tea-spoonful. As to directions rote !heir own flour. . can be applicable to all mnstitutions, take SUlReTent to This Mill only occupies the space of 21 fief in length. i . operate on the bowels twice a day. by 416 width. It Is also portable and-when put up can Manufactured by • DONALD EENNEDY,I liephiced In aIFAZDII Or dray. and with a single horse - , `2O. • Warren-ertc.i. Roxbure, Masa. Mulcil to any part where they dealre to use . It. Its Prleaf One Dollar. struction is so simple that it can be connected with any prefii . esale Apulia;—lew York .city; C. V. Clletner, 111 engine by a slrieleshaft. ' I Barclay street; C. - 11...g; 192-Broadway - "; Rushton Sint?leorTownshipßightswilll» - 416160:4d oeby the . - Clark, vs ItroadwaY.. - ' . .k. D. t 1). ifands. 100 Fulton S. 'sotoryiber, residing at' remont; • Hundreds of certitir Wholesale acent..lee Denneybfania. T. W. Dion it veto froth Mllliwe and others who have - seen the Mill in' fffixs.l.32 North 2nd Street Philadelphia. ! • ' • opeintlon, can be eel at the residence of the tint teriber 'Ws afro It Pottsville, by J. G. Breton. J. C. rfue-Ap - • _ J. A.- le. TICK. unritC.-itatienart t .- May 19,186.5 211.1 y • De+. tr.,,'.ste• i)l4 • Maj2t, . e 2 03 • - • ~TnR'C' •. ~ i( MEDICINAL. i BROWN'S , . , •.a..........b.......5r.. ~ Abr IOUGH it.thunders and light; tiin g ratt all corners of Schuylkill county, and rahut new gtores, the undar,lxited Still, maintains in n arm wan ner. his old establishment as heretotore. and will continue to aerommodate his customers .1* such. re Prompt sett satisfactory atanner as to warre a bend se; cure their entire confidence. At the same ti me takes this opportunity to return to bits friends wad , patrons hie u....teful acknowledgements' fir thei ' ! i r :my. substan.:al manner in which they hate, due. ; .Isg loany yews, famed him with their patrons •e. and lope they will con.' r mete appreciate our humble etlorie to nerve theta.' Our Drug Sterols fl ted up in a superior taxnuer sed is well stocked with ell hinds of drugs. Io this recpect ors est Whitman/ cannot, be excelled by any. other &attar corners!. - JOHN G. BROWN. • - Dreier! and Otemist: . Pottsville, June 21,'16 • 2&tf PURE COD LIVER (M A CURE FOR CO'NSINPTION.COUGIIS;LX)LM, ASTII MA,Tlttoxenrirrs_ GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS RUMORS. Tim You Tiled It! This important question should tweaked every invalid who is suffering from pulmonary trouble in this fickle , climate. Have you tried WILBOR'S {XIMPOUND OF COD LIVER OIL AND LIMO' , It will not nauseate like the plein OIL, but is on the contrary, pleasant to the taste: moreover, the Phoeuikof Lime is. in this awn - , blnation. a most remarkab le aid to the healing ties of - the Pure Cod Liter Oil, as the following certi3-, cites (selected from a tOA of like grateful acknowledge-, meats) Rill amply shoo.. No person ,hrald neglect, for. • single hour, a cough, - or any affection of tbeluemleet the most serious consequent • follow. Dr. Wilbor's prepamtlott is both safe and sitaale, and sure in all onll-; nary c es; and he.' pc ?armed some =wish* cares ins decid , ll eonsuntp,ion, where ordinary medical aid bag' : Da. Woman :.—During nearly the whole of the past winter. I had suffered seriously with a tough, erldrh had: so irritated my lungs, that my physician frankly adthit ; ted his fear of consumption following this trouble 3FI the: • Spiing weather set in. Medicine seemed to afford me' little relief, until tried your,preparatton of Cod Liver{ Oil and Lime. The effect-I ads Dossed by facts to admit,.. was almost cuagical..and I have the pleasure of saying at; this'writing. (3lry ,`-‘4,71 - 853,) I am entirely free from any. pulmonary trouble. With' thank 'to you for your valuable discovery. I corj, dtalty recommend it to those who are tins r,l3icted. ' MARTIN C. HURD,- 1 9 Chamber street. lloston.l ` Manufactured only by ALEXANDEIt B. WILBOR, 'Chnefst. • If,4i Court street. Boston.; For sale in DbiladeWsia by T._ W: Dior k Sovs. 182' North Second street. ...or 'sale in Pottsville by J. C. Ilcortes. Druggist. 11 oppeeite Episcopal Church; . • Pottsville. Mfte , 8 . La 16.101 n C.S. 1. Wholesale and Retail prima-616 A arid. 013.4eaxamot. S. E. Corner Centre andlionvegiatt Ste., (Opposite Jlortinter't Hotel) POTTSVILLE, PENNA• . 1 The subscr; , ••r, having taken posseivainn of tea'• • the house foimerlv occupied by Mrs. E. 31. Beatty. has converted the same into a Drug and Apothecary Store, 1$ such ac he thinks will prove satisfactory to all purcbas- s, and retry:tidily- calls the at tent ion of his friends And the public to his choice stock. Ile bae.tairn4great care in' the selection of his Drugs. Mediefues, 4., and ran therefore cheerfully tecoruniend each and every one as being • • PURE AND UNADULTERATED. fie is determined to give his undivided personal at tention to his business, at all hours of the day and night whim required, believing that the suer , : scut reputation of pt yr'ciaqs as well as the ineoluabli hires of their pa tients depends in a ;rent measuie on the rare of the Apnthecary,and the quality of his drugs and mixtures:' and he .frela . .co-tlident that entsratss,when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will. not be the only question with his customers; when once hi! repatation as a careful and competent. Apothecary, shallbe sath:he torily established. - , .This reputation he is deterinined, to iwild up, with the assistance of a share of the public patrenage— fair pro portion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends, independently obtbat which he hopes to obtain by clo - e etteritioe to business and strict attention in villain.: escrip , VPI; which may affect the health and lives of his customers. Deception hi prep..ring and compediDding of medicines for entitle: *peculation he will never resin t to. thnugh it is noforiou .ty 'roe that such a dangerous deception Is much more e::•-usively add successfdlly practiced by drup:gists than c..n be :e.15.111y imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of hta entelinomeies. he only asks attention _to prose his to were, and his ability - to satisfy the most exacting. • .oa-Patrnns may with confidence rely upon the prompt and fa thtul eamutlon of their orders. sent by mail or otherwise.. CHAS. W. EPTI NO, ' Dtt:GGlsl' a CLIVIIIST. S. E. (liner of On( re and Nortuovan SYa„ - Jb/J rills. Pot , rille..lune tit, '56 ”. ealth and Strength must Inevitably follOw its Use. 4 BOERHAVE'S THE CELEDRAITED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR • * i! DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneysc LIMBO. COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY: KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, r • And the various afiertions consequent upon a 'disordered STOMACH OR-LIVER, - Such. as Indigestion. Aridity of the Stomarh, Colicky Pains. Ileirtburn.. leis of Appetite, Despondency, Cos tiveness. Blind and 'Weeding Piles. In all Nervous. Rheumatic and Neuralgic Allergens. it. has in numerous instances proved hiihly beneficial, and in others effect ed a decided cure This is a - purely .vegetable„eompound, prepared on strictly srien ific principles, atf(T the manner ot the 'cele. Grated llolit nd Prefes‘or.lloerhtve. Pere ,• se Of its great success in-most of the European States .1 introduction Into the United States was intended mar especially for those of our fath—latul scattered here at"tert. over the face or this nribrhty country.. Meeting with great sue cess'anionl them. I now offer it to the A tnerican know in' that its ti ulv , onderful tnedicinal virtues must rick 11, ealgirid It Is p trtictllarly recommended io those persons whose constitutions may h re been impaired by the continu ous use of ardent spirits. or other forms of dl odpation.— fienerally Instantaneous In effect. it find. It way directly to the seat of life. thrilling and quickening every ne,ve, ral'lng up the drooping spifit. and In fact, infusing new health and vigor In the eystfm. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to.find in this a beverage w int,,,4l, l ,l,: e t e d; but to the sick. weak and low spir ited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial. troFrearkl ' of siti,7,n par cemedial properties. , Caution l-t The gre.t popularity of this delightful! Aroma' has IMISICOI mans imitations which the public! should,guard against purchasing. Ile not persuaded to; buy anything else until you have given ' Boerhave's Holland hitters -a fair trial. One bottle will ronvine& you hoW Infinitely superior It to all thez , e imitations.' air Snot ash $l,OO pkr bottle, or Fla hottles for $5.00,i by the SOLE VitoestErcuth. BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & Manufactun'ng Pharmaceutists and Chenti.rii, ' Pittsburg, Pa. For Side: in Philadelphia, by the agents—Hoffman norwig. (dim, of the - Drrnocrat : John Johns. 222 itacci street; Dvott Sc. Sons, L. 13 North '.l'd• street. Also In; Reading, - by RitterCo.;Ca.• Lancaster, by John r. Lou , d-1,:,o.; Pottsville. JO n G. Brown. July 5.'5G 27. THE GREATEST ' Medical Discovery °tale Age. • ! DR. ‘ KENNEDY, Of Roxbury; .11a4 discoveted in one of our common posture weds A remedy that cures Every Kind of r ilunior, from the worst scrofitla down to a common pimple. - • itiitiatioNkl'i; - . CEORCE J. PRITCHARD. _Bookseller a6d Stationer. Mioiererille. - Penna.: is DUANE, RULISON'S • GeneralLAgent. LAgentfor the follawit l ig works, in Sehtillikill c'uuty Ito). Mason, the Circuit Rt. iThe Amerlean Lawyer; , der, • !Gathered Tsmsures from Howard's Domestic .11 • the Mines or Literature, eine, item:eel:tiers cr the L0nt,,,,,,a Do,'a Works, ;Life'', and Adsentunsi of illustrated Mop aphy„ Hawk newt., Greatness In MOO thiVZS. CCl•ll;iiet% Or 012 The people's Medical Will Manila! of llelhodliun, I • kc.. Ac.. The shave books will be delivered on application to - the agent, in any part of the county atpuliisher's prices. May 17, '545 MINERSVILL Book 11111101 sitattottery Store. ' FORGE J. PRITCHARD, having VT . rerdosed his hoot:Store from St. Clair to 311 uer.r 11le. would inform- his friends. and the , public. generally. I twouahout the county. that they. ssay fist. Ma now end lame establishment on the corner of :lecond and pail road streets. - The stock of books, stationery and fancy articles Is tare and complete. comorisin^ everything that may be wanted In his line. at prices Sat cannot fall to give sat isfaction, being in many Melt even cheaper than they can be bought in the cities. 11la supply of new books arum the trade dales is very extensive, and will eturOle bum to.sell at wholesale as well di retail.. Schools and country stores supplied with boots and stationery at the lowest wholesale prices. Ilook-baruding and blank work done at the shortest notice and In the best style. • N. it.„L„Anythlng tlat may ho required in his line de. livered to order. March 29, SrO 13.1 y NEW WORK ON COAL. t T y o j - pvgrepby,illuetrated by original . t: Lesley. The D Chain, by the author of the Heir of Redeliffe, 2 vols. Western Africa, its history, condition and prospects, by Rev..l. L. Wilson. The Martins of Ceo-Martin. Lever's new Work. Fre,roars Life. Explorations and Public Services, bf Tp haw. Must's:ed. e ' - The White Chief, by Capt. dloyWe Reid. Linda. by Caroline Lee Dents. Ferris' States and Territories of the Great Vest, map and illustrations. Thy 31<xlein Story Teller. 12nio.' i The SparrOnkows Papers,: by Coszens.„ . . The Scalp 'hinters. by Mayne Iteld • , Salad for the Social. - • . , Plex-qtalana, or Sketches and Ihirlesques, by John Phu. nix. Just pribli-led. and for.sale at - B. BASSAN'S Book Sc Stationery Stare. Pottsville, July _0,'56 • • JOHN B. PERRY, PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER, NO9S.Mar'set street. below Sixth, Philadelphia. is now rcatir to deliver hi% new and beautiful edltkmv of the tollowlng saleable works: FAMI LY t3lBl ES--cOn Mining. the Gld and New Tess tatneitts. Apecrynha, Concordance and Psalms, together. with references. i.e., bound iu Re o rnd Turkey, full gilt sides, trek and edges, printed nn Roe white patter. and illustrated 'With steel engravings, and engravings printed In nil enters, making the most splendiu Bibles ever offered to the public. I'ILC'tIM'S PROGRESS, with Scott's Noes, contain ing the travels of the Ungodly. which is in no other edi s.;on in this coy t.cy, beautifully, illustrated In various styles of binding. , • . LIFE OF CHRIST, by 'Fleetword—illastrated. by Wm. Carpenter " GOOD CIIILD'S LIBIiA.ItY. in 2, vole., illustrated with. engravinvt4rinted in oil. colors, and bound- in rich sf:alet and blue cloth. DUYALLAN or. Know what yon Judge, by Grace Kennedy. Scarlet and blue cloth. DEATH OF ABEL, by Solomon Gesner. SCOTTISH ORPHANS. c. id Arthur Monteith: amoral tale. founded on hi4tovlcal farts. to which is addrel The Young West Indian. Mrs. Blackihrd. LIFE AND TRIAL 9 OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTTi.— Dr. Syntax's Tour in se.:ads of the Virtu esque. The surprising Adventuresof PHILIP QUARI.L. the English [fermi:- .COTTAG FRS OF GL.ENDURNIE, stale fortbo Fartnerrlngle-Nook. LAMB'S TALES. Lom Shakes• pea-e; Sc.. &r., together with a lari.e and 'sell, selected stock of 'School, Theological, and miscellaneous books.— Full and half bound blanks at. greatly reduced. prices. July ILL 29.:3m IMMENSE SUCCESS! THE cIurAITST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. "lIALLOL"S DOLLAR MONTHLY." Deiigned for Every 41!teriearr. Home. , .k i NCOURAGED by ,111.: uppreceden . ted success which this Popular . monthly has met wit . and the rapidity with willed_ it has increased its eirculation. the 'proprietor has resolved to make it still more worthyof the patronage of the pubile., That this admirable work is o miracle of cheapness. is admitted by every one; containing. as it does :one hUndred pages of leading matter id each number. being more than any of I he =.:l isiagazines. and forming two volumes a year °lsis' hundred pages each. or fiveh.e .:.undrec! pages 01 reading matter per annum: for ONE :JULLAR: • ' nil Daibit Montt*, is printed w,tb-new type. upon fine white paper. and matter issarefully compiled and arranged by the.hands of the editor and proprietor, who has b 4.1311 known to the public as connected with the B is ton press for sixteen years. iL, pages contain news. tales `poems, stories of the sea, aketches, miscellany, 'adven t ores, ,bio;.Traphies, wit add humor, f.om the , best and most popular writers of the country. It is also spiced with a record of the notable even is of the times. of peace and war. of discoveries. and imp•Oven.^ its occurring in either henifsphere, forming an agreeable companion for a Leisure inoniont or hour. anywhere. at I.Otlle or abroad, each number tieinir complete in itself. No sectarian sutijects are adniktted into its pales: there are eneurthcontroversial publications. each devoted tr its peculiar sit or clique. This wprk Ie Intended for, - THE north or south, east or west. and is fille In the brim each month with cha.te. popular and gran e inisrellany..justt such :IV any father. brother ,or t iend. would place in the hands of a family click. it Is In all lts departmens. fresh and nrlginal,l'id. what it purpOris In be, the eheirWalazine in the world. • Any person enclosing b to' the pworietor, as below, shall receive the magazine_ for one year. or any person ,9 Isending us e subscribors and $B, at one time, shall tr . cei.ve a c , py gratis. = • M.}l. BAI.U•C. Pubtf “,ero r . Corner of Tremont and Brumfield streittsAlbston MEDICINAL. NEW DRUG ANO • MEDICINE STORE. ENRY SAILOR, formerly .drircr 4,bit. for .1. S.C. - Martin, respectfully announ..er. to !the public that he has ...siabli.hed himself In the ;apothecary business, and opened a now drugstore, • ' near IV. a it. lilfne's Cal,inet warerooms. in Market 'street. abort Secind, and invites the patronage of 1 those who way require anything in his line, promising 'that every 'care and a'tention that his experience will `eitabir him In give, and that-the Mitt& Orthe business Idnmands. [ Pot. grille. April ,12. IMO 15-1 y • • LYONS' KATHAIRON. HAVE YOU used 14oris' Kathairon for the hair? It is the most delightful toilet aril ele in tho world and is preeminently beneficial for they ;and (laid heads. The Kathairon fully restored my hair after a baldness of twelve years. Yours truly. It. L. ATWATEII, No. (* Warren Street. New York. Also. Lynne Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for dys /ends and general nervous debility, &e.. Mil be had at ; C. BAuLErs 1 . Perfumery and Variety Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. Ictober :Z MS GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA ! r)REYARED from RENNET, or the I fburtfeistomach of the OX-aftet: directions ofßaron Lkhi .the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. 110 - H TON. 31, D. Philadelphia, Ps. This is :Vatur . .,t nwa k,otrdy'for an unhealthy stom aCh. No art ‘,l - man ran equal its etfrative powers. It eontaini no Alcohol. niters. acids. or nauseous drugs.— It is extremely agreealie to the taste, anti may be taken Lp the most feeble patients.Whe cannot eat a watercrack ei I t hou t acute dist resst: Dewareofdruggedltnitations. 1 epsin is .not a drug. . Kali on the agent and get a deseriptivecircularf . gratia, g ring a large amount of srfentific evidence. from T.le- MO, Animal Chemistry: D-. Combe's Physiology of Di ge.. ion ; Dr. Pereira ou• Food and Diet: Dr. 'John W. Drsoer, of New York University: Prof. Dunglison'sPhyS- Rology: Prof. sillimrt. of Yale College; Dr. Carmmtees together with reports of cures frem all iirts of the. United States. • • -Sold by all druggists and dealers in Mediellat ,4 :- - , - !riee ONE DOLLAR per bottle. B. BANN AN; Whole-de and Rrtat7 Agrite. 1, Pottsville. 10- 3larch 8; .56 A MEDICAL . REVOLUTION The World Unanimous HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. • '. • • The Great Co unter Irritant - • 1 The virus of disease often makes its way to the inter • al organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrat-. lug Ointment. melting under the hand as it is rubbed • in. is absorl.e.l t hrough•t lie same channels. an d. reaChin g • the seat of Inflanunittion, promptly and iniariably'kub. flues it. whether located) in the kidneys, the liver, the' lungs. Or any other import:till Organ. It penetrates the kurface to the Interior, through the countieis tubes that cotamunicate with the skitras simmer rain passes into the fevered earth. diffusing its coot and regenerating in- tluence. ' ! Skin Diseases and Glandular Swellings. i Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced ; by the artl-inflammatory action el this Ointment. Alp: Rry Eruptions, such as Sall Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetter, ! ingworm, Scald Head, Nittle Rash, Scabies, or Itch, ; &C., die nut. to return no more, under its application,— 1 hospital experience in all parts of the world proves Its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the . • r joints and the glands. \-.. Dicers, Sores - - and Tumors. ' - The effect lof-this unrivaled external remedy upon ! Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost' !miraculous. It first discharges the poison which prodn- , cos suppuration edit proud flesh, and thus the cures.: ' l which its healing properties afterward complete, aro safe 'as well as permanent. Wounds, Bruises, Burns and Scalds. ' • 1 In cases of the fracture of the henes.' injuries caused ny SWAM explosions. Bruises, /Vinci: Scalds, Rhecuita.l ism. Stiffness of the joints, and contraction of the sin- :we, it is tird ployed and warmly recommended -by the fa- ' 1 -ulty.• This marvelous remedy hak la-en introduced by '• is inventor In pet son into all the lending In-spitalsi of • 'u - rape, and uo private hatischold'sho - uld be without:it. Undeniable Tecliauiny. ' .• I 1 The 3fedictir-Staff of the French and English Armies • n the Crimea have °filet/Illy signed their approval: of 1 101loway's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for abre cuts, stabs, and gun chat wounds.. It is also used • by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. the Vinfmint pod - Pitts .Gould be ti,44P 184. . in the loth:piping cases: Bunions ' • Skin Diseases . ;:: • . _ Burns ' -,- . • Swelled Glands Chapped hands .:.Sore Legs . . Chilblains . • Sore Breasts • . Fistula ' - • Sore heads . • - Gout Sore Throats' . • '1 , '• Lumbago Sores of all kinds • . • ' Mercurial Eruptions Sprnini -:.-. ' ... . Piles • Ith ittnatism •••• Totter • Ringworm ricers • - :Alt Rheum ' Vener6l Sores • -, -7. , Scalds Wounds of all kinds. Sold at' the Manufactories ..of PrisseelloUgarAT, SO Malden Lane. New York, 244-Strand, Landon, an.l by all' tespeetabie druggists and dealers fn medicine through-' out the United States and the civilized world, in .pota,! a t 23 gents, C 2 cents, and fa each. arl"There is a COD- i siderable sav ing by taking the larger slam. N. 11.—Directions for the guidance of patients in eVely disorder art. affixed to each pat.' June 21, 'VS PHILADELP „, is laraer type than te doirryfd sO' per rrat. a!er+tnrc vn our WHtitll+ !u Prisstisxg Proaniscies'-' FOSWEIt'S PATENT:. Rand and Power Printing PressOlt s' atAttara:qured snit f.:11.+11 ' '' • GAICLLEY . 1 / 4 1 11ATLACK; ffu.l6•-trch Or, t. ..!, , iita • Ma} 1,•; • • Ferri. 1314611VIVOTES: - ;;GARTLEie * VOWS IPATEST Suitable far Ponmisies, Rolling MIL, Smith Fires, sto 3 (maucutured mill for mi 1 e 4; ni - LIKA" eMATLACK. N0.16' .arch sired PAiludelphia • 204111 3/.23W, '.+l.. • BOOTS AND SHOES, • - •• 'HATS 4,,,ND CAPS. STRAW GOODS iss eier :v. Tftriety .. - t ADDICKS, VAN DUSEN & SMITH, • Si. 159 M.irlat Street, Pitilach/phia. :,.. J. A. MOOP N E. (with Hodgson A Bain) Agent. Office, Pennsylvania /1.411, Pottsville. January 1t1,18.50 . ... .... . . 11-1 y GEO. POMEROY & CO., D OIL, SOAP, VIIDLES, &c. SotiOi Water street, below IA Market, Philadelphia Elephant, Whale, ullen' d Maehlnery 1 Adiaiati M llne Candles. . F;hSperm and T. Miller, Saioaratiz 1 / 4 „ ZlPhin, January 5, '56 ' - OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! MOOR E MittNT roc • HODGSON &KEAN, tgr a .s...ll3ljarves, phuaba., General Commission Merchants. and Dealers' in fi WILA 4E .AND.SPERN 0.145, ..von 3!]'G AND .3IECHANICAL.f UttpOSES, OFFICE—PE;MSTLVANIA TIALL. Pottsville. Sept. 22,'55 BAILY & BROTHER, to. 252 - Chesnut St., above Ninth, Philadelphia ' invite attention to tlkdr extensive assortment of h IMPORTED CARPETINGS, ihey open to-day, V bracing the new and choicest stylus of Velvet Tapestries, Tapestry •Brnesels, • Imperial Three-Ply, F.strai Heavy Ingrain, Best . Venitiansl All of which are warranted to be of the best quality and will be sold at the lowest prices for each. BA I LY & BROTHER"; PhlladelphLa, Sept. 15,1g5t , 37-1 y MAUCH CHUNK Wire .Rope 'Manufactory. . .W.lgolacqr• .31anufarturer of Wire Rope. for Inclined planes., shafts. slopes. &e., would Inform the Public that be Is now pre. pared to ,make ALL KENOS, LENGTHS AND S7Z4- OF FLAT AND ROUND ROPE. f At the . shoitest notice. of superior gaillty. and on the most ilb Tel terms. at 1114 Wire Rope l'aetorv. Manch Chnnk, Carbon Co., Pa. Deference ran be math: to Messrs. E. A. Douglas. N. D. Cortrlght and A. 11. Broadhead, at Niaurb Chunk: to N: Patterson. ti.unimlt Hill, to ;lark ? Lelienrin4 4 Co.. Til more, Lnserne County. Pa.. and In fart. nearly all the op. enders In the Region who have ken using his ropes. • July 26.'56 an-ly INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CALVIWIIIiLfiTTLEET. UETWEEN 20711 AND 218 T.. PHILAVA BEMENT, DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, TOOL BC/LD/:!:.• tpoy Form)Ens, Ar,,!"E prep 3 to inake De; , i , _ , lts and Drawlnes for MACHINE SIIM'S. • 1 , 61.7NDE1E54 SMITH SI to furnish all the necasary Machinery, • Toole, Cranes, . *Cupolas, - . I'- , Blowers; - Forges, &e. . . . Machfoists' 'TWA', of every size and dewriptilin. Shaft . - I. g o('tbo best quality. with itnyvOred adjustable liana , . rs:' Pulleys of all diatnetersand Cares; Pulley and Hal nee fly Wheels, and all snob Castings as are made in Luigi, 4,1' any slat) required. Rolls and Rolling Mill work, ,te ..ie..-• - January 5.'56. . l-l y • NEW. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, ' Co. 26 SOUTH SECIOW sTitrit PIIILtDELPNIA. Importer, .Mantifa:turer and' Dealer iri Drugs, Medicines,. Chemicals, Acids, Dye' Sing's, Paints, Oils, Colors, .White Lead, French opt{ Awerican {Vhite ..Ziue, Window (+Vass, Glass Ware, Varnishes, Brushes, rln strtai,enls, Ground .S . plees, Whole Spices, and other articles. usually kept by druggists, • ineluding 4 Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c. do All orders by mall or otherwise promptly attended to. Country merchants - aro invited to call and examine our stork before purchasing elsewhete. Goods Sent to any of the wharves or r ailroad - stations. Prices low, and goods warranted. - - March 3,'56 • iO-1 y CARD. FURNITURE , & FURNISHING STORE. , jonl. HE - s u bscribers take pleasure in an-. . nounein g tothe public in general. and the Coal Ite. in particular, that they are now prepared to supply them with - all articles in their line of business. As they litintend to confine themselves to ilir UA. N I 1 1 1 .17 R EM— manuOtetured under the immediateaa• perintendence of one of the firm, ..Ifr. D.. 31. KA ERCHER, who has'for many years had the entire charge of Mr.llin kle's best work, they feel confident that they can furnish the public with articles in their line, not surpassed by any other establishmeticin the Unftec states, for style, durability and finish. ir •SII,LYMAN k KAMICIIER. Cabiiiet fare Rooms and 31anufartnry- ..Yo. 109 Second shed. NI/no AK* slted...llailaielphia. A. S. Sillymancl • f D. 31. liloterihier. P. S.--Our friend!, from Pottsville and the Coal Region will find It to their Interest to gtee us a cull. As that la our native place. we r ,are deteriained to do our b- it pleas,e them. All omen will be promptly attended lo !Philadelphia. October G, 155.5 i ' 40-ly MANUFACTURERS' NSITRANCE COMPANY. CHARTER PERPETUAL ranted by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL ire, Marine & Inland Transportation: AARON si LIPPINtOTT. President. ALFRED AV IKEIi I ORRIN In 4; I:RS, . - Vice President. GEORGE fouth Treasurer , Aaron S. Lippincott, :Slahlon \Va. IL Thomas, ' Wm. Seal, Charles J. kleld,c . . . , This Company w . as.ongin lied with a cash capital. and he Directors have determined' tO adapt the business to' is availaLle rmarrees. To observe prudence in eoncluet 2 itg ifs afTairx,'u fib alrompt adjustment of losses. 1 Orrtcr—No. lo Merchants' Exehattge. Philadelphia." i The uudrml rued has bis.n app.intt.d Agent f.r the 'hove Cotnprin) „In Sttuvlkitl county, and w ill effect all t 'inds of I owuraure. a! , aid3ve.grn apiliratioil at his office, apposite the Towti Ball, Pottsville. ' SAMUEL GA I:IZUT. &If ' , February Zl, 1 t(56 \ Schuylkill' Fire & Marine ,INSURANCE I .cOiraPottascrillizo. . . : • Bilks infillyinares Building, Mahal:dot:go st., • i 2 door above Centre it. Po tsville, Pa. . y . CAPI AL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, ~. i• . 1 sp *500.000.. . . CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company obtained ito Charter at the' last - Session of the Legislatu l e of,Pennsylvanias and is now fully , or leanized and prepared to issue POilrieS. at liberal rates. on Fire and inland risks. on Public and Private Builds inzs..Wnrnittire, Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all Mods ; • 1 . Also - tin Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland loam ranee en Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Rivers; also On Cargoes of Cral in Philadelphia, New • York. Bal t irnore..k.e. This Company guano tees to adjust all losses ipromptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage of ',the public. Direet.ors s . • SAjiL'EL SILLYMAN, ISAAC SEVERN. WILLIAM , MoRTIMER,jr. JOHN D. DELBERT, JACOB UNTZINGEB, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS, S. K. 311 KEPNER, - J. E GRAEFF. W. P. SAHLI. SAMUEL RIPPLE; AOLEILT.M. PALM.Eit, GEORGE J. [TEAR. . . SAMUEL SILLYMAN, President. W. F. SMITH,. Secretary and General Agent. Pottsville, July 5, '56 - • The largest Stock of CHINA, Glass and Queensware, ever Imported, consistino of - DINITRR; DESSERT, Tigi TOILET SETS, FABIAN MARBLE FIGURES, , . MANTLE ORNAMENTS,.' `English-, French and Bohemian Glassware & Fancy Articles , --for the Toilet Table & Etegers, Together with sivery 'satiety of staple and lowprieo.t wares, for household and kitchen purposes, all 01 which will be told at RETAIL, in Ltrge cr small quantities., to salt the wants of 'buyers, at less prices than they can be found anywhere at w hotplate . . Our motto is; Buy_ of the Maim faetu'kette:nd sell to the Consumer, tan small i.rotit for G I sit. Tamil MIT a% •_ No. 219 Chestnut St. above Seventh Strict: • • la. March '25 ly DirectDrs.: ' ithoLiS G. Taylor 11,14,5. Orrin Rovers. John P. .Janos I'. 1.403) - , AND trig /arum. . . GRASS AND GAR DEN SES, • FEU 0 Agricultural Implements. THE sufiperiber will ket. on hand eltrrer, Timothy and otheit;m:',, Needs.. it - bite tiler and Lswil tits', se7sts, to: Cher with turd sin and Field Pf - tdA 1. will warrant to be fresh and good. "lie will tit.. milers rerill kinds of Fruit Trees. (warranted t they are represented.) 4/lenity:mil itriplent, of which will be furnished at manufacturer t' i The seeds and trees sold by ,tile subscriber a! , with glint CAM - WO, Ruin growers of reputat standing: fie does net deal in seeds prornrel eunusly in the market trona MAa, who sell ehet out regard fli the ammeter of the seed m id . he purelisso or sell seeds grown spro te i,,,,„„, w , i. gardens, where .their too close proximity d t , b, theirquality, - particularly, those of the satm- This is an Important consideration to th , ,, ~,',, chase either weds or Fruit trees.. FOI tre,. /,... in orders early to . . B. hx, MICROSCOPIC DISCOVER/ES OF T/iF, , OF BLIGHT IN WHEAT. Wheat is subject to a, disease . which i. seasons is very prevalent in certain ' , lt•qt.. is knOwn tinder the name of blight. Th:. :, is caused by microscopic animalcules, ,siz ,‘ that of the cylindric worms which live ~, bytes in the vorticello and in'tnprt; , The, , worms have the remarkable capacity . of %Ellin ddry and horny state fur years, , .., regaining life on being moistened, and r?. : can be repeated eight or ten Wiles. (--. ning a gram of blighted wheat, it is :.• consist of a hard shell tilled with.a white;,, Thin powder contains no trace -of starch—. slats, entirely of microscopic threads; . a i.,! :",-,.. : ...1.. , , dry, stiff worms. When the wheat is. ~,,, 4 , ~ nl ). make anifold and . eonsideralifr m •1 - ,.!:.. • ~.‘ which' aro unmistakable signs of life. Wstr -.... '-• in grain is old it requires several hours, or rem • - W I A !!' aVen days; before they resume motion an. . 4 101 ,„`, In a s.ingle grain, of affected wheat there . , :, 1 . ';1 I 7 crafty seYeral thousand of those worms. I. ', s '" a :Is the a blight enures en • there are found from - 2 • ' l a ff r e g i e t r e d worms amt inesie r,, h tui l , c. i : i rna o l f o which e. isi„ larger 1.1 , . , : : have been observed ",.. .1,, y a ,,. 40. : i f . 1 .1 i; wheat is sown With soun,t;,.o, w ,, Ttn , after weeks, and when the totiml wheat i. aerial!, I " are awakened into life by tne inMsture . 1 earth, break through the thin ~n,ki• wt, . 4 , .Onfined them, and follow - the dictate., of i . t. ual enterprise. Toe great nuts- of, them ~, , ,'. aSyw reach the germinated wheat and e,- ' r ' bolizetnent in the,etalk under the foritiM4 :- gT,,,'l" , They are carried up - by the ' gri,wth et the , ''-: 'l' 0 , 'and in wet weather by their owu exertio,;f t : sha r they are dried up most of the time, they ~:,..!• tate. considerable change until! they eater ~, lint forming kernels and lay their eggs. • By 1'... the sound corn. is ripe the parent , are 1, ; t;•.14:.: , remain. , are dried into ahnost nothing, ' shells are absurbed;:and the grain iii- apt ,•• filled with nothing but white powder,: . T. , . „... before stated, the dry flelminthes. - 2 . . TOR CULTIVATION OF run Mire, 1 . 4 TUE TED STATEN.Mr. Robert CDlrll,,lni, ~u,: ,,, South Carolina, in finswer to hi• itopu r k.,. Commissioner of the Patent Office, g,vc-•• a!, interesting account of his experience in ,(tie , V:IDon of the olive. - Mr.- C. obtained f lu e mina the neighborhood'oe Florenee'em;‘' 1 , They were of two kinds=the small, row i.• esteemed the hest for oil, and a much lc : , more torah . variety, upon which the tiw-o WAS grafted. The winter:of 1835, he' stai,%. an exceedingly cold . One, and killed t.'; t!,, all of the orange trees in the)SouthernStat,. did not in the least injure thCse oiler rces, trees at first dirt not improve , rapidiY, 'or w • cultivatifM. In order ti ! remedy this, ant same time pay expenses, sweet potato q , au i umr , feas were ; hinted , lalllong them. Tb • cl found to succeed adtpiraEy ; the tree,s , grey idly% and soon began,_ to bear fruil l iwnic% have continued to d?" every year. , q. Mr. C.+ nn now boast that ho has Made ,r. the olive,-but does not think that it ir ,utli remunerative to be pro‘ceuted as yet, aid , fines himself to picking the filth. Ibis 1. olives are pronounced by competent jud.p.-• rifir to those imported , from Fram'e. If that very few imported olives can nfoy b e that section of the country. SETTING 111:V.-011. this SUl4jeet. a vorr dynt of the..Glrnifiatuirn Tcicyruph "Never allow your hens more than is 17e o incubate. A larger number is not de, under any circumstances dud, the hen unless of very large size, wilbh...„ eo . able to incubatebleth effectually,(llo4's,ir."l`ll , low as a necessary and unavoidat result. !-, , F t. nish a warm nest, and be sure to proinle ~ . Y' , feed, with a sufficiency of pure water.'l,l f te i aft ;„ well or-spring. The apartment in which t, „lii i iit.. eubatiun is perfortned r should.be dark nal ..,- i. and Ao secured from the intrusion of ;lb: . .• • ' Iowa; and of verinim i tis to prevent inter,. ...% .: i or annoyance from any source.. A nen ••, i d straw, well dried, ur of woodland muss i:1;; the best; it is elastic and warm, and retail,. - without becoming becoming humid. A ,spoonful ',..... 4 sprinkled uccasiubalfy over the nest,;.:,,' . f drops of oil applied to the neck and back hen, will tend to keep •off vermin, prtic: those with which the li n, during the tedt•il: painful process of•ineu ation, is must C-ain. ;,..-t -- infested., 7 "Eggs may be preserved for a long time, real) , fresh and sweet; imply by excliolit... ‘ 4, oti• from the air,. and reveriiing their Pbsibi'in:.l4 They may also belprise'rved by liiinerstit.; ihta ti a solution of salt ni waxer, or by packiiii; tic 4 p -. pulverized charcoal. But wen pack!,-41[ ~,„„.._ substances, they should, be turned out: every '..a . r. i and kept perfettily,div and free from niokturt ik, Punrxtzis'.--st new Way of raising puiej, is suggested by thO,Thortestenti, which it dese as let; where the grass is and at such distance as!you choose dig hole 4, make the ground rich and plant 'your plim;i seeds. The gre:.s will be cut before thl vino: gin to run, and after it is 'off the pumpkin, enjoy the monopoly of .:the VA, The crop of much more value‘thtiO the gra,s f..r feed; mowing will not he at all injured by not feeL, or cuttit.g off the second croji. Tae .►loins Cultirato sayts—"When a cua ben is taken from tiro Vines LA/ it be cut knife, leaving about thi_ieightb of-an inch of cucumber on the stem, then e plit tfte E telt] w /Ai knife front its end to the vine, tm4, portion of the cucumber tmitach div,,,ion, avi•l each separate slit there, will be a neW cucum• as large a. the firs& • Timie Triohimr -rt ler,ge.quantities of this article fur pickles, wi! well to try. the Otrer:iiiient." MUM 'Recipes. DIRECTIONS FOR PRESERVING PRUE GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR YRESERVING.--!' hsti.ss :it the present Pedson a few general leeo preserving: for the use of a young housewiti, ii.,• not be unaiTeptahle. Fieveral of the direr , ma}' appear needle: , R ; but there' may be. ~ .m- experienced persons to,whora they may -he ti efieissl. , 1. Let ever} thing toed for the purpoo Le 11,. and dry ; especially liottle. . , . .',2.. Never place it; preserving-pan /form, rho ' as this Will render the preserve liaiile to her. as it is called; that is to say, to sullO.,re O',- , the metal, and then to burn ;. it should , rest on a trevet or on tha limer bar of the is I .' Ei232 3. After the anger is added to them, preserves gently at first, and more quickly t• s the end, without ,quitting them until th.:v Clone ; 'this precaution . 'vrill prevent their spoiled. 4. All preserves should he Perfectly- clear the scum as it rises. 5. Fruit which is to be preserves in syrup': first be blanched or boiled gently, - unlit it i• ficiently softened to absorb the sugar; and,• syrup must he pouted on it at first, or it el instead of remaining plump and becoin,-4 , ./r Titus, it' its weight of sugar is to be al' •ok ,, '!' 'boiled to a syrup, with.a pipt. of tr. air t" pound, only half the weight must ttktri first, and 'this must not be boiled with tbe , tt' more than fifteen or twenty minutes . at. th , ',7 moncetnent of thel:process. A part of the ' timing sugar must be added every lime the te' is rebelled, unless it theidd be otherwise dif.4 l in the receipt.' 6. To preserve both the true flar.r and or of fruit in jams and boil; them until they are well reduced, title sugac•• ded, and quickly ,: 'afterwards: bat. do not them to becomd-so much thickened that the s'. will not dissolve in them easily, and throw scam. In mime serssous the juice is so Much r. or than in others that this effect takes plsee most before one is aware of it; but the drop adheres to the Skimmer, when kis held up,. show the state it has reached. 7:-Never use tin, or pewter , sppons or' skiet•l for preserves, as they will convert the color oil fruit into a dingy-purple, and impart, .E-oidc4 4 very unpleasant fi.ivor, , 8, When cheap ,jams or Jollies ate tn..init make them at once with loaf sugar, but which well refined alwayslor preserves in 1,.,era1. 'lt is a false economy to purchase an ,r.fd• • I for kind, as there is great waste from it. .quantity of scum which it thrivs up. - r 9. Pans of copper or bell-metal are th':r7" - J utensils for preseriing fruil. When, '11 , 60", Must Ler deourad bright with snrfd. Tinr,et T turn and destroy the color of the frdit that 'l. into them. A stewpan made of iron. coateni' earthenware, is very nice for preserves. CHERWES.—Tbero tire few IRTI.OIIF who r fond of pies made of this deliciorfs fruit, buY l enjoyment of this luxuiy is now usually, sou: to the very short time that tbis fruit is. r ipet. Nothing is more easy ,thuntio preserve ,the , :.ri such condition as always, to be at bawl purpose. Let theta . sitn . p . l3i Stelre!l with much sugar as would be Used if they were tended for present urn for plies, an d seal u p. v,• Cot in the tin ',tins. It ii ugly necessary , 'e them iivo . r the Gra long enough .to allow beeime heated thoroughly, 4nd to bestirs ins' sugar has'penetrated them. Fargtt `;TE.Nir cherrA", ' berries, reaches; parrs, trtnil 'all kinds may :t ke, in airlighee:lo6 if slowly. t'.7/1'• for the table. It will Only: la , nece..ary the fruit. adding the amount of sugar. re I.:. ‘ !'; make ititalatable; fill up cesel wieti fruit, and seal 111. once.- REYBOLD . II PLAN eon PIIFSERVINGT E " r' Three and a half pounds of ;iii:;nr, of puns., tenter; make' a syrup: and let it fill the.can with,frait. and poor in the - set the can in water and let. it coffee V , 3 b briskly fur three minutes and - then M.. I N When . more ur 1 z -.,.,0 I a / r.
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