tqqt,f)T,-; - : : aIMIOO4 NEUT. I•th In love with ktigilib, -, e Nally, - 11hramb I hnow , stall only ten, While 1 mu elzht-and-forty, - dad the rs,arriect-est of men: • rye a wife whn weighs me double; 'Yee three daughters, 141 with hem= rre a son with neblei'whlaker a, Who stem turninn his now. . ' • Ttic r iugh a Sq,naret* and BuffCrii" . .4'3 Pro smutting in iv haarty. - , atilt, Pm Raul otuakai and soarido-- Cari oppredito "tart. . lore ray tieledarr jelly Jot as though I Tana boy; Ana couldband Pima m 24 sPli* From lay daptp of corduroy. Shs tritall;and growing taller; She is vigorous of Usub; (Sou shoubl see her play at aieket ' With her Unlit brother Am!) She has eyes as blue as demons; She has Tomb of antatlieuris; She regrets the Em of MP frog Is Fobibitel for skis. • I adore my Nsighbor Nally; I Write her iu to tsa, And I let her nurse the I;sty, Tier delightful ways to see. . Bush s darling brad of tromemL: , ; 4 l set, fen:tote/row Soy teent , ;: I have learnt from Neighbor Nally What the girl's poll-instinet means. Oh, to see her with the baby, (He adMes her mom than flow she choruses ails crowning, How &s hushes er'ry cry ! now she loves to pit dimples, With her light forettnger, deep; How she bout", as one in triumph, : When she's got him off to sleep! IV,p must part, my Neighbor Welly, For the summers quickly tee, And thy middle-aged admirer Must, too soon, supplanted be. Yet—ea; jealous as a mother, Ai suspicious, esnker'd churlif- I look ♦ainly for the setting To be worthy inch a pearl. - - WE, HAVN spoken heretofore of the two kinds of witnesses that are often encountered in courts of justice—the Ds -willing witness, and the ling witness.' Bemis one who doesn't seem to come under either category. Here is not un willing, hut doesn't seem to know anything as to the meaning of the questions which are put to him: The Prosecuting Attorney thus addresses him: ".Mr. Parks, state, if you please, whether the defendant, to your knowledge, has ever followed any profession.", - "Ile has been a professor ever since I have ' known him." "Ah ? A professor of what," • "A professor of religion." - "You don't understand me, Mr. Parks. What does he do'!" "Well, generally what he pleases." "Tell thejury, Mr. Harks, what the defendant ' follows."; I "Gentlemen of the jury, thb defendant follows the crowd when they go to drink." "Mr. Parks, this kind of prevarication will not do here. ti w, state, sir, how the defendant sup. ports himself!! "I YAW . iCtla liCi4 night supporting himself against a lanp -Ma e •Loa. iloh,r, itnes choirs " evi,111;:. t lisi,- , iti•o; to tcifir with this honor Ale • Curt u:Mr. rkt, ,tlite,if, you know i!.inLf alenit a whit th' defendant's oAtipa ti Ite -.o•rt .ac. ha, Ito idea Mat, yen Ati,iltzeohtivf* • - •ovotioti, did you say. Sir?" •.00,-tvition' answered the judge. 'Yer,' echoed the counsel. "What is his °ern potion!" - "If I. am not mistaken, he occupies a garret somewhere in - town." "That's all, Mr. Park's. I understand you to Say that the defendant is a professor religion." "Does his proct ire correspond with his projes- Sion!" "I never heard of any correspondence, or let, Ors of any kind." ""Tow said something about his -propensity for drinking. Does tie, drink hard ?" - "No Sir! drinks as easy as wig nan..l:ever saws" • "One more cjitestion, Mr. Parks: . You have known.this defendant a-long"time. What are his habits? Loose or otherwise ?" "The one he has got on woe, I think, is _rather tight under the arms; it' is certainly too - short waisted for the fashion." "You can take your seat, Mr. Parks." "NV: a great deal of information," as Mr. Meddle s . ays in the play, "elicited from Mot witness!" Do TOI3 remember, reader, the first pair of boot* that ever encased your boyish legs ? Is there any acquisition of after-life that quite 'comes 'up to i t - "Bow many boots," asked a little boy of his Esther, (who had a friend with him at the time ~h o had just called upon him) do three 'folks' wear?" • . • "Why, ai c. my sou." •-"Theo;' said the little follow; with conscious pride, "there are t-ix boots in this room'!" , arithmetic, surely; but it was the only way in which he contkadroitly call the stranger's u:',4:ention to the foct—with him a great fact—that fur the first time in his life he had on a pair of Tittle bouts. After all, Men aro not of much account without hoots. • "Boots are self-reliant—they stand alone. What a wretched efeature, slip-shod and discord ant, is a human being without boots! In that forlorn' condition he call undertake nothing. All enterprise is impossible. lie is without motion— a thing fit only to have his toes trodden on. But if the thought fleshes through h;s brain that he must . be up and doing, what aro the first words that rush to hislips? "My Boots .r .t" ----- "OLD Doeroa Ryan," of Philadelphia,used to, relate a singular instance of monomania in a•pa tient in the Pennsylviinia Hospital. He took it .oto his head that be, was a painter, and resolute ly refused, for a long time, though possessing fine ~r gans of speech, to utter a word. The Doctor "ne day entered his apartment, and found him - -ketching on a slip of paper,4 really very beauti.! l'ul rose ; fur he had by long practice acquired: , :such skill in the art-pictorial, and . was .very oroud of, his 4 accomplishment. -= Ono day a-,fhought struck Dr. Rush ,that he ,would surprise him, into voice .by dispraising his ) 'fibors, add, he-resolved to try. "You are painting a very handsome cabbage !:iere. my, friend," he observed to the maniac. • "CABBAGE!!—good gra cious, . old gentleman!— , Ades- that look like a cabbage? Why, Sir, you - 1,- e a Cool! That's a rose, and it's a good imp, w!" It was not long before tho patient was well.— llis train of silent thought was broken, and he returned home. BOILING. A TE A KEriLe. —Mrs. Brown engsged'es o 1 ., !I. M 44 O'Shane, wi) had just arrived:— wag..rtleted to the teakettle." •• Aik r "Ph,• ,„,t "eye! •:' •„••,, shat?' _ r. I 2iConlii not have or •lniek about it." M;-- Tn lralf no ri.."'.:aC(..1R11:1,4 the eunver- !r j.t? " .• ^ rl ..1 I Y t. ;1 me t• , boil it, an' r hour.' • •,u.-i I,t•ttr,n ,, • more. She Tunl .. a ~.1 to 't oe, 11,a , 1, awl went into a swoon. ~ ~f her ehe was being carried in I=llll= UN - PARALLELED . PRECLICITY.—About a year •in. - e, the youthful sun of a well-known merchant .t' this city, fell into the water from one of our n , -,arveS,_and was only rescued, . fter "Abe moat trei:ivoue and courageous exertions on the part of -*!.. , 0r but 'honest" blacksmith. The father ••‘ - •,!y rewarded the preserver hf - his son's life, C(.., re-, tied party that "ill it hadn't been f , .r the l.l..oliquith tte i would have been drowned." Yc,terduy bt..a. , ne hay fell again into the water, t'.;• time it. dejeth Was not sufficient to en • . ;,:- drawing himself out, be rush , his parent and demanded a re ' ar., g—"if hadn't been for himself, he weald have been droWned." The boy was sent t. , hi. mother."—l/o•Vot Post. . EATING:ON E'S MONF.Y . S ‘V 0111T1.—The Newport correspontent of the Providence Journal tells the 'following good story :—"A sickly looking man ac costed another visitor by remarking, - "You appear to he well ;.-what do you visit this place for?"— `"To-enjoy myself; aro you ill?". "Oh, terribly so." . "Then, permit, mit, to remark, ati a friend, that even if you weie . in the most robust health, you eat altogether too much." At this, sickly looked indiguant, but the neat moment he cooled down, and replied„!'l like your conversation very much, but what un earth is a.tnan to •do wtio is here paying two dollars and a half, a day ?" EIE==I Yousu AmEttics.-:-Oue Saturday evening, a little lo 9: not oxer four years of age, while going, wo, ltroadway. N. Y., Was - stopped by a crowd tel in front of the Itruaziwee 0.,.• company, who had during the evening l • efforts at wit, said to the boy: toe+ yourinanuna know you're out?" frii,,Ceery coolly answered ••y . .r;; ny m t ;mire the three cents to buy a you Toi sale?" and passed on, leav ing ite crowd eonvutsc.l with laughter. - Tun latest ca.e of absent witulednes is that of Mr. ! Smith. lfo rime home a fax evenings since, set kir fiat on the floor, and his•boots on the stand, throw, his coat out of the window, and 'Sid his cigar where his coat ouz.ht to be, pot his pants in b e ri w i t h his wife, ooti threw himself across the back,,pr him lie di-eocere,l his mistake next when his wife. can to feel his-pockets fur market Inineev AWILW.II.II ME trtAKE::'-: Ile compositor made us r4:eak of)Ir. lietibhi', 'grist work, yetterday, u thirty ::tortio the Iluittcl States Senate." The ei!rrtetbi wa.f -made the proof', but thikeitm . th,•i t or in-i;ted on harih:;•. it "Beare—NO doubt fort.etting tsr iniportrif:f f a rt :bra the Senate. in •y,• S. P f t very different body of :row what it pregent,—Sarrr.rtmh $l.l J !td ~,i„PHILADELPITIA. October 214'65 SI. F. SHOINER I ‘ l . Whitlows's Dealer la oots, 8 oos, and PANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAP MATS, • N 0.14234 Nori4 Third Strad, rhiladelphia: January.lo:l446 _ 3.1 y cot,gmms AUTER STORE. so. S 1 mortn Tasr.d street. CIONSTANTLY on' hand, a large as aortment of Pen and 'Pocket Knives, Selmer& and Razors, Table Knives and Yorks, in isory, stag. buffalo,' bone and wood bandies; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Doyle Entree; Le. ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Waiters, Tea TssYS; Ac /Inc English ditns, Colt's Pistols, Ailett's Revolves', and Single soil Duals barrelled Pistolsorith s general stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. JOHN M. COLEMAN. Importer. P hits delphis Dee. &NUM [Dec. :105.11-444 51- tf OILS! OILS ! I OILS It ! EL L A," . ALLEN.* 7 and S south wharve, phsiadlphia, DEALERS IN 01L, have just re ceived, direct from New Bedford, the followings ply of 011, which they offer for sale r t the lowest market rates: Winter Sperm ofl.3,ooogaL WinterWhaleoll, 12.51Ara1. dn'Elephantoll,9oo do .1 Backed do do 7,000 dr Mao, in store, Oreasing Oil, Pale and Brown Soap. Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Feb. r. 3, '6B. ' • 13.1 y • - 111U13.0411EL & TUU. Ne. tit uocit street, Phitedelptits, . .. ai -..--.., . . . ..&•:‘< , t/ I\ r -41 , • , • '.• •••,. . :I .- " ‘ / 11„, ' " ;` : fl" --:-.-1 '-: •-•,441W . VANUF'ACTI;ERIIS of Children's , Carriages, Gigs, re?ackes, Ltanauches, V locipedes, Chalses,Wheel-barrows;Nursery Sw In gs, b ockin g Horses, . abs, Invalid Chairs. &c., Le.. wholesam and retail. September :IL 1856 38-1 y _.. NOTICE. — - --' ' AVING purchased the entire stock - of the late GEO. IV. RIDGWAY & CO., we ice'g iil. Atm be thankful for a continuance of the Jibe ..1. ;14 cal_ patronage bestowed upon Mr.llldgwity: and haring made arrangements to be in constant receipt of a (till assortment of OILS, we feel confident we cturgtm entire satisfaction to the customers of the late•honte. and reltpectlully solicit the trade in general to calband examine our stock before purchasing elAeWhere., ', MITCHELL .t. CIWASDA.f.E. 'Sept. '4, 1q55. 3S-ly • No. 30 N. Wharves ( Phila.' WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER • HANGINGS. 11 - • :` L.:ISAACS & 1t1i.0., No. 1-33 N.. (P • Se lii.a esti-eet (3d door below. Race. east side. , Pbiladelpltia. bare ccustantly on Ittlid a lar_te as , ort writ of the above goo is, which they offer Wholesale ,•r :tend!. at prima lower than any other estiblishment In tt...• c ity, They 'also keep in store. Buff. Holland' and a , . -r. Iles; variety of MIS Itortkreil Shade,. wide)]. for beau l' •, , ,i1 choepn Oa cannot be surpassed. 'I heir assort .. o t 01 Wan l'apers. raper Curtains.Bordeti.•"..tr... , &c.. .;:, plete. an I persons about purelosing wonld dower .:ice us a curl. .1. 1.. ISAACS k• Mo.. 4:..3 N. 24.1 street, Philadelphia. 1.4..:im April 5, IS:Al JOHN tVDI . au.titEy & BANKERS, Nos. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Philada.., GRASITE BUILDING, BELOW OZIESSLY. DRAW upon, remit to, and collect upon every point in the UNITED STATEN and CANA- ~, ' Collections settled with promptuessat current rates II Exchange. without :Hanle. Foreign and American Cob furnished for Shipping and Custom bones. purposes. - Draw upon-the Royal Bank of Ireland. (by authority, ' Landon. &e., and furnish. Exchange. available In any part of the British Kingdom. In sums of £1 and up wards' St.cCa - rEit. Crsr. (New York rate.) paid deposit. ? .x. ors on corr.- t accounts. and the highest rate on Time •terount. St ks bought and sold at Owe Brokers' Board to this city. New York. Boston and Baltimore. Business paper anti I ens negotiated. The latest q uotations of stocks and securities through out the United States can be seen at the office. Dee.. *.r2.. In;:, ' el-lant MUS C PUBLISOIIiC HOUSE. tkit i k W s i t LEE W A Lis. E Chesnut Successors to.tlEonGE 1---- WILLIG, No. ISt street, under the Utah flour. . Philadelplala, are constantly publishing the latest 3lns . r. front the most popular Au thors In the United States in a:Style that will vie with any issued at any other ha use, , Ulther In this country or Europe. public thathave also the pleasure ;to announce to the public that their stock'of Sheet Musk on hand, consists of the argent and most complete atetortwo-t to he found In the :pantry; they are constantly addin., to their stock all the New Music published In New York, Bo ton, Lc. They also publish several Instruction Books, which are n general use throughout the country. L- -- . • ' PIANOS-i-A fine assortment of the best manufacturers of New York and Burton, at the lowest cheap prices. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a general assortment of Guitais, Violi s. Banjoes. Flutes, Accordeone,kc:, Whilin, Guitar and Hat p Strings of the beet Italian qualities - 6 all of which will Is., Ltruisio ed to tha public and the.trade at the lowest rates. Gyders punctually attetided to. • Air All Lee k Walker's - MUSIC and Publications can lw. obtained at B. BANNAN'Ii. Bock and .11unc :V re. Potts ville. ' . - Philadelphia Fxb 4.150 t • %fi _ SUBSCRIBERS • HAVING remove,* to their. NEW and SPACIOUS STORE, No '-'7B Chesnut street' 4ourth door ibeiSe Tenth, are uow pre' red to offer* larg, and well selected stock of the followin 'resh and des' rable goods, principally of their own • .I:nortation, buzAht at auction, which they are able to_selt at the im porters' prices, and to which they cdrdially invite the attention of country merchants. hotef-keepers, and fam ilies generally. - Butt Green and Venitian Window Shading. Barnsley and Irish - Linen .Sheetink.i4, 84, 0-4, 104.114.1_4 wide. Bolster anal Pillow Linens of F.,:vei-al choice bleachers. and all widths, trom 7,4 to 54 inches. Hod Blankets bf all sizes and qualities. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Red Quilts of the following v tri 4Ges. viz:--sMerseilles, Welting, Knotted, Register, Al tambra. Allendale - aud Lancaster - , of all the desirside sizes. Bureau Covers, Table Covers; Window Curtain Muslin. Towels and Toweling of every variety: Ilatuasi , fable Cloths and Napkins: Shirting Linens and 31us I in; Cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroideries. ac. Brozatel. Damasks. 31oreens, Embroide•ed Lace and Unstick Curtains; Gilt Cornices, ilands.Giln ps. Cord. are. kr. SHEPPARD k VAN HARLINGEN. Importers and Dealers in Linen and House Furnishint Goods. - \o. 278 Chesnut st.,abure Tenth Philadelphia. April 2C.. 1858 li-6m.- SAVING FUND OF TIM U. 9.—Txualituice, Annuity and Trust Co., souTti E. corivir Third anti Ches. t reeta.' Philadelphis..--Ca pi ta I V.:50.000. !of on e 3 I Ia received on deposit daily. ] The amount deposited Is entered In Deposit Book and given to the:Depositor, or.l If preferred. a certificate will be riven. ' , All sums, large and entail, ikrecelved,andthe amount ' paid back on - demand. without - . Interest is paid at the rate of .fire per cent., cornmen clog from the dav, of deposit. and ceasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the L. onry. On the first day of Jantiart, id 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 3,500 depositors In Vic - . city of Philadelphia alone. Any aaditiotal information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. _ DIRECTORS. • Stephen It. Crawford. Pres't, William M. Godw in, 141 r. Johnson. Tice Preet, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George McHenry, a R). W. Tingley, - James Devereux. FlomneeGustavus English, " S•errfary and Tr easurer 17-1117 - 17.5 K." Mkt anc nterpreter - J. dOEHISCHLAGER tember 8.'55 36-Iv M. W., BALDWIN & CO.. • isngsursers, Broad and Hamilton streets. Philadelphia, Femur:, WOULD call 'the attention of road Managers, and those into set vi in Railroad Property, to their System of Locomotket Engines. In which they are adapted to the puticular business for 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 adhe sion; and in accommodating them tolhe grades, runes. strength of saperstruction. and 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 Reed and Engine. With these objects in 'dell', and as the result of twenty-three years practical experience is the business by our senior part ner, we man ufactnrefire different kinds of Engines. and several classes or sizes of each kind. Particular aiten lion paid to the strength ot the machine's' the plan and workm jhanship of all e details. One" long experience and opportunities oobtalning information, enables us to offer these ena.ats with the assuraisce that in Olden• cy. economy and durability. they will compare favorably with those of any other kind In use. We also-furnish to order' wheels. axles. bowling or low moor tire (to flt ten• tres without boring). composition castings for bearings: every description of eopper Sheet Iron and Boiler Work: and every article Appertaining to the repair or renewid Pm of Locomotive gines; '3l. W. BALDWIN. MATTHEW it A II:D. I-tf ERZ EMXII THE ST-ATE SINGS FUND! OF F AV BI.; NEST DOOR TO THRPOST-OFFICE, - X 11). 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia.— ' 18.sticInterest five per cent. All sums of money . returned ° &mend. The STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 83 DOCK STREET: next door to Third Stroet,and adjoining the Poet Office. receives Money on deposit daily. from 9 In the morning until 3 in the aftertiorm ; also Monday evenings. firm 7 to 9 o'clock. Interest is allowed on deposits at the rate of FIVE PER C 1 NT. per smilax Deposits will be re turned in whole or in part on demand, without notice. •The popularitf of this Office with sit clamant ef the community, both in town and country, and its rouse anent success. may be ascribed, in part, to the following substantial reasons: ..• Ist% It otters a convenient:_responsible. i and profitable Depository to Executors, Atiministratonf, Assignees, Cal- lectors. Agents. and all pisidtc.. officerst—to Attorneys, Trustees. Societies and Asseviatlmis,.whother !emitters-1 ted or otherwise—to - married Or singliiTqadles—to Site dents, gerehants. Clerks, and business men generally—' Mechanics, Farmers. Minors of either ; sex, and all who have funds. much or little. to deposit, where they may be had at any time with Five per cent. Interestadded. 2d, Iteisoalturs receive !leeks. with an abstract of the By-Laws and regulations. in which Is entered their de posits. which Books serve as wise/seri. They may deals nate, in case of sickness, death, ebsente, who shall re mire their deposits. without the intervention of Exeen ; tors or Admihistrators Any one or more persons may deposit in his, her. or their natneiorforany other person or permits. - 3d. A itopor t is made each yeir to the Legislature and Councils of the City. ". . 4.1 h. The Officers are sworn , before they enter upon their duties. in addition to giving Bonds with sureties. sth. The State Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund—l not an Insurance and Trust Company. Our large list of . Depositors anddhe Philadelphia public, have been,care luPboitbserve that the chaster avoids the business and risk of insurance. 6th. In arder in afford every remonaida facility trite posltort whesmildo at a di:stance from theofilee, their de posits areperinltted to be withdrewn by cheeks. afterthe manner rnstomitry with the Ranks. 4 heck Hooka will ba furnished to depositors without &. The popetor patronette bestowed, upon this otlice by a proverbially cautious and discriminating mummify, and, where the characterof the institution le beat known, is a gratifying art to which _ the Trustees desire to call at. tantion. - GEO. ii. iiART , President eIIAS. r, IMLAY. TreaFtirvr I 4 DELPHI DC — OU 41111ICIDLETON, ,C, , . - =roams or LID WALSH IX IRON A. 2110 STEEL"- No. if North. Water street above Market, PIIILADELPIIIA. Apra 1.1856 -- BOYS' CI,OTHIPIO% • - r HE SUls‘.;Rille.R, would *respect fully !Omni lint track s erouktriends and cusictuersat Be tkylkin County, that their assortment - of Clothing ter Young trentlenten Is much larger than *ter. ILO Ibt, are disposed Waal cheap. Persons liring at: distance, have the privilege of exchanging clothing purl:kneed a Abbi Elora, it they do not ,nit. T. A:. HOYT 4 Wurrava,. - - gig Cltcatout St., corner ciTeciOnytillads.' Apra =IV% ~ ..'•:,,,, - ~..-, , , -, ',. , . Wly pAIIENT WIRE, ROIPE: IlAvuai accepted the Agency tar the 'Weed ROERLINGS . I•LThiNT WIRE ROPE, we ere tlOl/ prepand to 'apply refixed core puttee, reed ope , s ta r g, e ngineers, we , melere and others, with hire nix), in large or smell quantities. Samples luny boesen at our office. Apply to, or address MORRIS & JO: ES 011,, Iron and Steel 'Merchants; Market '& Sixteenth itls• Philadelphia, August 2,'66 314 m I' JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, • • aystrAcrveze or War!, Silk and Hair-Cloth Slaves, COARSE, medium.and . fine in mesh; barge, middle-size and small in diameter. „Metallic Cloths or woven wire,of the boat gnalitlei, carious Mug of mesh, from Nos. 1 to SO, inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They me numbered so many spaces to lineal inch. and tut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand ScitEENS. for Coal, Sand, tire, Lime, Drain; Gird, Guano, enmac, - Sirgar. Salt, Done, Coffee, Nice, Drugs, Dye-Etutreote. ,Ttstether with an assort ment of bright and annealed Iron Wire. All of tbeabove sold wholesale or retail, by • ' J. A. NEEDLES, 54 North Pront street, Philadelphia 224, 01 • 51a)- 3U'56 DENSLOW:*: CO., CO A MM no S un S c I e O dea INMERCHANTS. • and Domestic Leaf To baceo, Manna:tared totaceo, and Foreign and Do mestic Seger& 21 South Front_street, Philadelphia. Importers of Fine Havana Began Of the choicest growths of the Vuelta-Abena. A largo assortment of Which are kept oblustantly en hand, and fur sale at email advance on cost of Importation. aireensignmenta respectfully solicited, on which liir• erel advances will be made when dedred. N. D.-.--Specief attention given to orders for purchase on commission, of Tobacco, as also every description of Merchandise, far ammo t of parties I.ving at a distanse from this market. - * * *,'Soto agent for F. A. Goetse's - celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. April 12, 1850 15.iy PHILEADELPHIAd Thi ADVERTISEMENT es! . vans' Fire anef Proof Saf -IF all ()Lawyers; -suitable for Merchants,. IL/Lawyers; Farmers, and others having Books, Pa pers or other valuables to preserve from Moor Burglars. A CARD.—"The Fire Proof Safe that preserved our Books,Papets &e., during the great ere at Ilart's Build ings, was purchased of tn.tvan EVAN& 61 8. Second - at., PhiLedelphia. ' GETZ & BUCK." REFRIGERATME AND 'WATER FILTERERS. Evas's premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving Veit, Butter. !Milk, Water, and all arti ries for culinary purposes. Water Pilferers, for purify ing brackish or muddy water, rail be had separatepr at tached to the Refrigiamtors--a small quantity of cool; lug the whole in the warmest weather. , Also in Sore audio Sale, Portable Shower B aths, arranged tbr warm or eeld water, Water Coolers, for hotels. stores and dwellihgs; Store Cracks, for Moving boxes,-bales, crates, Sc.; SealPremes, Gopying Presses, and Druggists' Presses. (Eatablisized In 11335.) OLIVER EVANS, . 61 S. Second street, 2 doors below Chesnut: ' Philade'phia, February 9,'56 re6m -- - SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. I)IPLONIAS have been awarded to the subscribers for the above, article, by the .Prrinsylconia &Mc -Alines/tuna &tidy. • ,' • Neme Jersey - . • - • Eterks °runty . tic~uyltiltCpunty . " Decks (Intel:yr ' New asdle atfuty, Del., " The quality and high character of our preparation Is well known; it Is considered the best and most rOlable manure for Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes and Grass, not only prAucing large crops, but permanently improving the soil. Price 845 Per 2000Ibe. (2 1-4 - is per lb.) Owing'to the high price of articles heed in manufae t urizig the shove, we have been compelled to advance our price to $l5. -C4unoall-obierve that every b a rrel of our article has oor none and that of /hilt .&Iclt stamped on the head. Pamphlets describing Its qiudities and mode of using can be hid at our store, or mail, wizen desired. A lib end-deduction Made to dealers. AGENTS IFANTED/ We have for sale the celebrated PACIFIC OCEAN GU ANO, sttntlar to that Fold by us last season.lind which gave such great satisfaction. CANCERINE. or FISH MANURE. A full supply of this new and valuable inn cle, t which wo call the attention of Farmers. NO.I GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO?. Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. -ALLEN k NEEDLES, No. 23-S Whams and 35 S. Water street. First store above Chesnut st., tar Fanners can load at the Water ; street front, and avoid thr en - wiled - wharf. Auznst 2 'sil 214.1 m .INSURANCE. - CoMiION*PAI±IIIN.. IN SURANCE COMPANY. Upton Builuings, 3d street, HARM:4IEBO, PA. - kCHARTERED CAPITAL $300,000. j;ustire build ngs acid other property, against loss or datnag, by Fire. bso. against perils of the Soil, /nista Navigatiotrand ranfportatiort. . S. SION C.l.3lkAtON.' o 8..5. CkelltElt, Secretary. Prrprb et L. F. WHITNEY, Aotav, Pottsville, Schuylkill eouutv, Fsniaa Dec. 22, '55 , 514 r MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AI)N TitChT COMPANY. POrtlit ILI,E, iIAPITAL 8100,000-C II AR TER kf Perpetual. ~ T his Company, chartered by the Legislature of Penns cylvania, with a capital of One Hundred 'Thousand Doi tlars, is now fully organized, and bas commenced bust. . i ness. • : • The Company is prepared to receive monies and other property in Trust, and allow. Interest on all monies de posited In trust, at the rate of five per cent per annUttft principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Pnuniumou Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Company, Centre 'Street, Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange Ho tel. ' JACOB HU XTZINO Ell, Jr., President.' Jones 11. Ansu, Seery and Treasurer - April 1,1853. I lff.tf THE - POTTSyILLEP NIUTUJ\I T AND .16. G; NT 'LI I.Nal.ltANt. 7 l. CO.l ANY OFFICf. CENTRE STREET; next ktoor shove Green's Jewelry Skye.. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Compady, recently chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, is fully organised. The Company Is prepared to effect insurance upon lives and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow interest on monies received at the rate of five per cent. per annum, . unless otherwise agreed'upon. Principal and interest pay. able on demand. Capital and assets safely Invested in Bonds and Mort. gages and other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable in rash, or appropriated to the payment of premiums.. a For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, se4 Printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EVANS, Pres% • SOLOMON .FOSTEIt, Vice Pres't. B. T. Tastrta, Set-Mary and Treasurer. • 5ept.,16,i1A54. 37-tf ,' AN rittAFIIE NSURArCf CO. - - Ant or ze Cap.tai $4 0, .00. . CARTER PERPETUAL—Office, So. 21 Walnut Stride itetsteen Third and Fourth Str eta. Philadelphia. . --• ' • T ,ls Company will iraure against Loss or Damage by VI . kl.nr BUILD. NOS. Furtattur 3. Merchandise generally. AIRO MARIN INSCI ANCE, on Vessels, Cargoes and Fr ights. • • INLAND IN; CltiNcE, to all narta of the Union. Mat CTOCS : ' D Luther. - ' Davis Pierson, < • - Lewis Audentied, Joseph Mattlield, Peter Sieger. Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, • (temp. , F. Tyler. . ' il. Ilantmett, Samuel IL llothermel, - Francis Bacon. ,- - D. LUTIIEII, Presithnt.. JOREPII MAintiii-} - ice .Preside t. • Wu. F. MAN. &crdary.° . ~ AIio'°•PETEP. D. LUTII Li, has been appointed Agent fn ,he above Company in Schuyi',lll County, to whom pa ottilt desiring Instil:so , . can ap,,iy. 25- , • , .5,'54 1 1. , • • - - -- - S i TATiMUTIOAL INSUFIANCE go. - I 0 U RTH ANN UAL Si Al T EMEN May 15,185#. Assets, May Ist, 1853, .. _ Cash tiremtuins and Interest ineely- .. ed the past year, mutual depart ment, , . $101,648 32 11111 s lteeelvalile in same, - '.. A 647 94 - Cash Premiums, Stock Dew tml, 40,Z2 W • -.---- 110.568 56 g,m,E•B7 26 Losses, expenses, commtasions, re. Insurance, mutual department; 101,8GG 53 ." stock 2;,031 98 ASSETS: f Bonds, mortgages, stock and other - good securities, , • 173,135 72 Mils receivable, • 187,009 86 Cash on hand and In tutnds of a„,:ents, , • - 19,658 58 Foi Fire or Inland Inattrante, apply to • JNO. T. SLIMMER, Ageht. ' 28-ly July 15;1854 THE FRAMIN vire insurance Co. ~ of Phila.& (Aka, 'N0..18354 Chesnut street, trenr Fifth staeot. - ' - ittaseloaa ' Charles - N. Danaher, Geor.e.l'7.ltichards, Thomas Hart, 'Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner; Adolphe E. Bale, . Samuel Grant. D3l , Id S. Srown, Jacob - ft. - Herds Patterson. Continue to make rnsmranee, permanent or limited on .every description of property, in town-and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. • The Company haverOtterred , a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested l of ample protection to the insured. dinee their Incorporatitm, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of ens million bee hundred thous and dollars, losses by fire,- thereby affording evidence of the a tvantages of insurance, as well as the ability and • disposition to meet with promptness. all liabilities. • crimtems N. BANCICEIt, President. • (rauts 0. BC(CM. Secretary.. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentlonedinstitutton, and is now prepared to make in s arena!, on ,every description of property'. at- - the ToVest rater. i_ANDRIKIV IWSSEL, Agent.. Pottsville. Jan. 11,48,51. , 2-tf LIFEINSAIRMICF:. GIRAKD LiFL IN S URANCE, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of bee, No. 1= Chesnut street, the Find door East of the Custom Moine. . CAPITAL S.3OO,(OI.—CIIARTER PERPETUAL. • . Continue to make Insurances on lives on the most farm able terms. The Capital being wild up and invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security tattle insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quay , terly. . • . • • The Company add 4 Doses periodically to the linguini. tea for life. • 'the ili yt - licrwas, appropriated in December, 1441, and the secon d - S ons in December,lB.l9, amount to an addition of $262 50 to every $l,OOO insured under the pittest policies, milking $1,..162 00 which will be paid when It shall become a 'claim, instead of $l,OOO originally incur ed ; the next oldeat amount to SI 4"..17 00; the next In age to $1,212 00 for every $1,000; the others In the same pro. portion according to the amount and time of standing, -which additions make en average of more than 60 per . lent. upon the premiums paid, without inereasingthe an nual premium - • . . . Thomas ilidpray, ~.., John A. Brown,- Armon Davis • D. Danner! , John Jay Smith, - Frederick B; own, - • Itobert I'min% • George Taber, Joseph Yeager. John It. Latimer, Thomas P. James, ' Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Bailey. . John It, Slack. • Pamphlets containing . table Or rates and espial:Wiens. Irwin of applicationtmd farther information can be had at • the office, THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, Joni F. JAIM. Actuary. . sir The subscriber is agent for the atm* Company in SehuylhlG County, and Will effect Iturtunnces, and gPre all neer:it:try information on theaubject. . . April Is. tut:2 1 n.l c . W. 11,1 i ,i 5; AV 12-8 m • NATIO...AL HOTEL, Censer of tiotamereo 4 Sha ot<lfl sts,4 : ISMSD 1101:1 , 1 NOM Or TUE 1411:12001. Siuunoidz, Norttolgollterland C 0, 1 146 Nt..W.EAV Et. Proprietor. 1747 April 28,1856 ENO - THE "BUCK HOTEL;" • Nearly opposite he Court Hartle, Lt-banort, Pu. George PO:teinhart. Proprietor. • This hotel, so long oelebr•ted tor Its generous board and good seentunodatteris, tins been recently tapered, and continues to be the Stage Motel- and General llesd Quarters. . May 3, 1858 : , !WHITE HORSE . corner: of Centre and Makantnago es., Pottsville. Jonepli N.-reser, rreprieter.: . • • Znfertaitiments and accommodations of the best kind, and atm attention will be paid by the lent and Lie at tendants to mike guests and travelers nunfortabla. frottsville, May 10, '66 lsi•2y "EAGLE= HOTEL Eagle Ipalctingfi;cortu+ of Critaberiand"and Mare -;Let afe.;Libiterin, Adam Hoak, Proprietor. This is thp largest and most eovainottiman Mate) luLebe anon, with ample contenlences fur families. single *fir ders, and the public generally May 3.'56 'Bar! . , " EAGLE -NOTEL," Iforof M a rket and. Franklin etc,. Wilkerbarro isi ad t .1 : Luzern eannly; Pp, .'. • , ; . WilliamZ eiyProprleter. ~7 This. old stand has beon thornnghly renovated by its present proprietor, and rr comfortable In every res pect for permanent and tianslent boarding. Mr Earley spares no pains to secure the approbation and good will of ever* guest.. by constant attention to tbelr wants and wistlis; : ?Ullo nlom" n 4 litnelli aercentatodationtaira att, pie and his tables rid* supplied. • Calrand sts: him. lin Is nut extortionate In his chary es. • • -' July 25. '56 30,1 m POT Saddle sadum_ tilha ____ ___ uld The Subscriber wo - gain most respectfully invite the les; attention of the citizens of Pottis- IPalls Potts elite and the Coal Region In general, to his large au. well selected stock of SADDLER?, all kinds of Carriage and. Teem-Iterates, Collars of all descriptions; Drift 'Harness, ..tc, . lle de sires all *be may need anythingin the &bore line to call and see his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there can be nothing lost. . Orders for llamas, /le, promptly filled on reasonable tennis. . ' . LEFEVER STOMP.L.SDOUFF. Opposite Episcopal Church, Ceidre ;trat, rotttrate. March 3.1 8.5.5 -5, . [liay-13,'51] , pl-tf AP1.11.1;9".1122.YAF- ... , TOVES, - TIN and HOLLOW Ware, Britten'sEs and Brass Ware, tutlory, to.— , ' When Bangers, Bangs Were, Portable Ilan- gee, Gas Ovens, Heaters, ie. to. Having en- zli iarged his store he has added to his former stock a large variety of new patterns of cook ing, parlor, office and hill stoves, and he has y now the largest stock that has ever been offered to this county. Ile invites his' friends and customers to, call and examine for themselves feeling confident that he can stilt them in quality and price. • • • Sir He calls their particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Sterol, which be vrarrants to give more heat, with less fuel than any other skive in use. lie has also a splendid articlepf Kitchen Hauges, which he can give the highest recommendation. • ' ' . Pottsville, December 1, lib . 48. COLBERT'S Envelope Manufactory & Printing Mao,. so ry .. 2::. F o o l u, h r i t i h de s lp tre e t hia Dies P iTk o i n s g " . e n m Li bra; lug, printing, embossing. Ac. Original designs, business devices, notes, bill-heads, labels, seals, views of buildings. stores, machinery; Sm. accurately drawn anti engraved.on reasuuabloderms. Persons at a distance can have that engravings executed from daguerreotypes, by sending them per express or other-also. Die sinking and ember: sing. Dies for business cards, envelopes. labels. As...seals for societies. corporations -and companies, engraved and embossed, on wood or brass. :Office seal presses, bends (1 newspapers for common printing or sylluder presses.— Embossed printing, for business cards, envelopes,labets, Ae. finis 4nd ornamental Job Printing, business cards, circulars, notices, bill-beads, promissory-notes, Druggists: and Apothecarloslabels. plain and embossed;manutiu , tureen labels, tabs and tickets. Printing In gold, silver and colors, envelope printing, salrand flour bags, &e., manufactured and printed at the shortest notice in all colors: Paper bag manufactory, grocers', bakers. confectioners', and all klnds• of paper bags frir sale. Envelopes of all qualities and descriptionr, viz.: for homoeopathic medicines. self-sealed and printed directions, fur putting up medicines for sending abroad ,Wedding and visiting cards engraved and printed. Alec, envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to fit Ws,sictly any card , circular or invitation . Conveyancers* -envelopes, to St deeds, bonds,mortgages,&e., made in the best manner. WM. COLBERT, N. td•Orriers tent by Express, as per agreement. Sept, 22, '56 - 38- • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. FIE • subscriber has, in connection T with his Feed Store: made arrangements to keep and receive orders for all kinds of Agricultural Imple ments. such as Plows. Cultivators, Mowers. and Reapers, Seed Planters. Lime Spreaders, Corn ; Planters, Cider Mills, Cutting Machines, Lc., &c., of the best and most approved patterns—all of which • furnished at mennfireturke prices. The subscriber; has taken pains to ascertain the best articles In use forf-Apicultirral pur poses from actual experience, which is an important lea lure in this branch of business—end ho will sell nothing but what ran be recommended for the purposes designat ed. Orders will now be received for the following aril- cleft, which amthe most approved as far as we can ascer tain: Ketchum's 3lower.—alsO with Reaper combined. Kmnaer's Portable Cider gill. for hand or horse power. • Penvlck's unproved Slide Drill, for sowing Wheat, Rye and Oats. &c., &c. Brush Seed - Planters; for hand andlorse power. ' Revolving Horse Hay Itakeet. ' Cultivators, different kinds. • Plows—Sub-soil, Side-hill and other kinds. tklru Planters and Root Cutters. $358,318 70 In n.aar SOLO ZRB la 3 lEEE MANUF Caoper's Lime, Phosphates and Guano Spreader Straw and Stall; 'Cutters. . . .. . _ . Woolman's Gate, to open - without alighting from car riage. , . . Garden Engines, &e.. &c.' Together with every appmect agricultural implementln use.. B:IIANNAN. Potts/Be, Mayl7, '56 ;. - : , .111.. LOOK, HERE! „, The Cheapest place to yet Starex, 7'intrarele nt GFORGE H. STICHTER'S Stand, in Centre street. Pottsville, nearly opposite Brown's Apothecary Store, where be has now on hand a full and choice assortment of Stores. Sheet Iron, Tin. eopper, Brittannia, &ifolitielrare, . he offers wholeszde and retail, _s at prices corresponding with; the ;1-, 7 2 `- times, and which cannot be surpas sed in the cminly, in.chtiipness and - quality. - • During the approaching 'season he will pay particular attention to furnishing stoves of all kinds, viz; Cooking Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Office Stoves; &c. —lie has made ar rangements With the manufacturer to fa - tidal the same patterns f ot cooking stoves which are furnished at Derr's establlshmtnt. This s the best and moat approved kind of clog stoves in us and no family should be with out it Missing or broken plates are furnished at all times, at the shortest notice Old stoves taken in ex change for new ones. and staves delivered without charge in' the-vicinity of Pottsville. The undersigned being a praetical tinsmith, flatters himself to be able to give, general satisfaction. Box tin always' n hand. GEOIKIE 11. STICIITE.R. M•Smv-- rottsyllle, August 16, ',66 GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS THATCHER 9 B r , Double Action, Forting end Suction Pumps. T informs if HE sutYstriher infors the citizens .• of Schuylkill county that he bait purchased the ex c usirelight to vend these Celebrate d Pumps in Schuylkill county. There are various kinds of these Pumps. mane on the s me principle, push as the Double Action Forc ing end Suction Pump, the Suction and Lift Well Pump. Well Pump with set length, to, prevent freezing, Well_ Fetes Pump, with connections to supply , upperyttories. lee. They are arra aged for deep and ,shallow Wells—can be used wan Engine in hireing the water on the top of _the house in case of fire- 4 -to water gardens or wash win dows. Those who hare tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest. the moll simple in their construction. And the most effective ever used, and not liable to met{ .out of order. The following Is one of the many Certilli eaten given by there whehave used these Pumps. ' "We, the, undersignedAo hereby certify that we have examined and seen In operation Thatcheel,Patent Force and Suction Pump, mannfailit , ..4 by Messrs. Rogers k Foot. of Honesdale. and take pleasure in reconuMmding '-them to the public as being the most durable and etli cLent means for raising and forcing water that has over come to our notice. J: Y. Sherwood, D. W. Griswold, N. R. Griswold, It. M. 'lrene% 7. it: Russell. C. Waller. P. P. Brown, ' 11. W.. Stone, J.ll. Dunning. Orders. by mail for Pimps, giving the depth of the well, &c., will be promptiyattended to. C. C. CARTER. Proprietor of the. Right far gchuylkili county. . Pottsville. soy. 10. '55.,. , 45.1 y TO OARTENTERS AND : to : SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY on hand at their oaten ire establishment. - i - tn Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and 'description. which they ,ran supply to Operators. • Carpenters and Builderti. at lower rates than It can he bought elsewhere. They are also ready to supply, through thelmeans of their extensive business, and la borsaving machines. inanufiscturtsl articles in their line at, a saving of 25 per rent. on tormer cosi. ' Their large workshops have been In successful opera: lion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of • Doors, ; Win • dow Prame•, . Sash,. • - Panel Work, • Mouldings,' , . fled-posts, • MMtsils, ~ • Haunt s Shptters, • • Andiatt kiddy of frantea, Paneled and ?mesa Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to exoeuto orders at the shortest notice. for any quantity or quality of rimed or manufactured MUM • Dry and'green Demlock, of ail kinds. for buntline pur- Posos•-y-chlk• Maple. Poplar, chair. plank and scantling hoards; Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, de., for cabinet work . ; , 1 1 Yllitti and Yellow Pine beards for flooring. raw or made to order; White 'Pine plank.% 234, 2. 1;z,1!/. and 3,4nch panel, always' ready ; ae tell plailk. 'kerns. ecntpists;ehingles, lth, l ling lath, pall ing. •ke.: ..Bills of sawed stuff and everything in their line on handor to order; at the shortest notice. Pottsville, March 291'58 la- -CLAIM PATENT FLOUR ING MILL The Great livention of the .Day. THE subscriber announces to the citi-, tens of 'Schuylkill county that he hat secured the i i tto sell EDWIN and JAMES M CLARE'S new Pa. lent Flouring MilLywhich is pronounced the greatest American invention of the day. The subscriber has one of these lrillis in full operation now, in Tremont, where Ire invites all persons to call and see it in operation. This highly ingenieus; and much needed Invention, terms an entire new feature in the manufacture of Wheat Into Flour; and the Spleddid mintier in which:At per. tonna Its work, Grinding. Bolting, and separating the grain ate single operation into seven-different` qualities of Flour and Feed. and that within a Space of only twen ty-one feet in length by four feet in breadth. at the ra idity oftiwelve • bushels per honr, on a pair of French burr millstones only thirty Inches in diameter. The Grain Is convertertat ;single operation into Extra and Superfine Flour. Fine, lour. Middlings.Shlpstuffs, Shorts and Bran. any power being applicable to Towel it, from a four horse up to any Other desired; . The small spare it occupies would not be missed when placed in a room with 'other machinery. and the small amount or power it re .quires to propellt, mates it terrain that. ere long. It will - a nppelrcaede. is n th r i e s v M l i u ll t io to n izteh e al lw oathtesr F f o tuhrn wg oMrli dlls.t hSaot every saw-mill. ma..listne shop. locomotive shop, foundry, Jorge, rolling mill. or; any building having a power alrea dy erected,eint now have within its wails a completetler pliant Elouring.lllll.at the trilling cost 41 from four to seven hundred dollars. and thus GO enormous amount of Grain raised withinlhe United States, can -he conver. led into Flour within its limits. • With one of these Mille nearly every large Colliery es tablishxnent in this iconntY - where steam power is used lor pumping, should be supplied.. They could be erected at a small expense and. would enable them to. mattne I ure their own tour. r This Mill only occupies the space of 21 feet in length. by 4in width. It is also portable and when put up ran lie placed in a wagon or dray, and with' a single horse'- I ouled to any part whore they desire tt, use it. , its een struction Is so simple that it can be connected with any ' engine by a single shaft. . Single or,Township Rights wilt bo disposed of by the subscriber. melding at Tremont. Hundreds Of certill. eatea from Millers -and others who ICare seen the 31111 In operation, eau be seen at the residence .lof th A et subscriber :,1 • t.f • POC. 22.'..,, mEraczn. MEE _ . BROWN'S LT °UGH: it thunders and ltght. 6 Stores, th l4d4iln alteornerse undersigned ollehuyikill main Still ma intains In a firm =num bls tad establishment as hevetMore,. and will ealithuse to, ' misdate his customers in such a promptan{tsstls4tgi3manner at ttl, warrant 'and se earn their cairn confidence. At the same time he takes this opportunity to return to his Mends and patrons his grateful acknowledgements ' for' the very utbstantiel meaner in whkh they have; der • lag MAY Yems, favoredidto with their patronage; and hope they will continue to appreciate our bumble efforts to serve timin. Our Drug Sterols Sled np in a superior manna , and Lt well stocked with all kinds of drugs. In this respect our establishment cannot be excelled loyalty 'other similar numern. - JOHN Q. BROWN, Drat cued Chemist. • Dottiviffe, Jtme 21,'58 • .25-tf Irma maw SWIM COMPOVND OF PUE CO LIVER OIL AND LINE. MUM --•••■ A cults VOL CONSUMPTION. COUGHS. COLDS, Asts MA, BRONCHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, • - • AND ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS. Have Von Tried It/ This imP - ortant quesdion should boasted eeerf inrand who Ls scdfraing*vm pulmonary trouble In this tickle rilmate.• Have eon tried .wiusows COMPOUND OP COD LIVER OIL '.AND LIME! It will not nauseatelike the plain Mk -big is on the contrary, pleasant to the taste moreover, the Phosphate of Lime is, In this com! ideation. a mod remarkable aid to the heeling •proper- ties of the Pure Cod Liter .011. as the A:Mowing certifi cates (selected from a host of like grateful ackncreledge • meats) will amply show. Nopersou amnia neglect, for single hour, a cough, or any affection of the lungs, hot the most serious consequences follow. ••• Dr. Wilbor's preparation is both safe and simple. and sure in all ordi nary eases, and' has performed some surprising cures in decided consumption, where ordinary medical aid has Da. WllMOR:—During nearly the whole of the past winter, I had suffered seriously with a cough, which had it irritated my lungs, that my physiciab frankly admit. ted his fear of consumption following this trouble's"' the • Spring 'Feather set in. 31edIckie 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 magical. and I have the pleasure of saying at this writing. (May 2d, 1853,) I am entirely free front any pulmonary trouble. With•thanks to you for your valuable dlscovery, I cor dially recommend it to those who are thus *filleted. • Means C. JIVED, Tr- Chamber street. Boston. Manufactured only,hy ALEXANDER B. WILBOR, . • • Chemist. • 166 Court street. Boston. For sate in Philadelphia by T. W. Drum k Sox& 132 North Second street. For sale in Pottsville by J. C. 1 knees. Druggist. opposite Episcopal Church. Pottsville, Mardi 8„ '5B ' 1040 m MS. W.KIPTING, Wholesale and Retail 33r - a166 - isst sand. 4011.emns.lest. S. E:Corner Centre and Norwegian Sta., (Oppueiti Mortiiner's Hotel,) • POTTSVILLE, PENNA. - O The subscriber, having taken possession of - • the louse formerly occupied by Mrs. E. M. Beatty,, has converted the same into a ir Drug and Apothecary Store, ' it such as be think/ will prove satisfactory to all purchasers. and respectfully calls the-at tention of his friends and the &bile to his choirs stock. lie has taken great cure in the selection of his Drugs, Medicines, rEc., and can therefore cheerfully tecomntend ,each and every one as being % • PURE AND UNADULTERATED. Its is determined to give his undivided personal at- I tentioti to his business, at all bourse!' the day and night when required. believing that the success and reputation of phyr.cialu as well arithe invaluable lino of their pa tients depends In a great measure on the care ofrthe Apothecary and tire quality of his drugs and mixtures; and he fuels confident that cur.seassa, when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question with his customers; when once his reputation ,as a careful and competent Apothecary. shall be satisfitc torily established. This reputation he is determined to build up, with the assistance of a share of the public patronage—i fair pro portion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends, independently of that which ho hopes to obtain by close attention to business-and strict attention in mixing prescriptions which may affect the hAllth and lives of his customers. Deception in preparing and compounding of medicines, tier entitle , * srreeulation lie will never resort to,Abough it is notoriously true that such a dangerous derclTtfon is much more extensively and successfully =practiced by druggists than can be readily imagined. Cofindent of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of his cutouts - aeries, he only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his ability to satisfy the most exacting. Di - I -Patrons may with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders, sent by mail or otherwise. CHAS. W. EPTINO, Dit.C6GLST a Cacitirt." - " S. E. Corner of Centre and Nortreigan Ste.. Petsville..iune 21, '56 25-ly Health and Strength must Inevitably follow its Use. BOERHAVEI3 HOLLAND BITTERS CD • ' it-k'N, q t . . l, • !;• ~' 0.41 '• c -----..,...7-`4„. ..c , .•;--- , - ,- - - ,• - .....-, 41,... 7 ' ' ' JI ..IZ ., •?:t . '' l?'il , ) (';' ;'' ' ''l ';'..tri: ''.. , ,,V3V, , . ,41 , ...: ` C - S . : : ' , 1" ; III- - '0'‘ , 4,, , °,' , '. , i•-:- - .',..-:-. 1, ."' - ...7t, ';',' ..i',:..1,, , , i.. :. '&4 ~/, ..,. ,--:,.....,„:„.„.... 4 . • .-,0613- ~., : - , , ''N ' ' ' .- , -.:!; 2. - ____.- 4- ' . '', 1 1-- r .2'.-- ; -.' " Ifg A ~.!..._._ _..ril.l,______ ..__ THE CEiEBRA7:FD HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DiseaSe of the Kidneys, 'LIVER COMPLAINT, IVEAIiNESS OF ANY KIND, -1 FEVER AND ACUE, - . And the rarions - afiections con.eequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains; Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, lleSpondency, Cot. tiveness, Itlind and Bleeding l'iles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic anti Neuraleic Afftrtions, it his in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effect ed a decided cure - 'Fbia is & purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles. after the mannerof the coin brated Holland Profesieritoerhave. Ikea ese of its great success in most of the European States, ifs introduction into the _United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here andlhere over the face of this mighty country. withgreat suc cess among tilem. I now biter it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must I e acknowledged It Is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continu ous use of ardent spirits-or other forms of dissipation.— Goner:oly instantaneous in erred, it finth , it way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every news, raising up the drooping spirit, and in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. . NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find in this abeverage • will be disappointed; but to thesick, weak and low spir ited. it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed ' of singu tar remedial properties. Caw - Eton T—The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public lsbould guard against purchasing. lie not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. OuebOttle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to triq these imitations. Sold at $l.OO per bottle. Orsit-bottles for $6.00, by the SOLE I'EOPRIETOES, • . • BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & CO., . Manufacturing Pharinamtdists and chemists, Pittsburg, Pa. . For Sale in Philadelphia, by the agents—Hoffman d; Moreig, elite of the Democrat: John Johns, Race street; llyott ,k• Sons. 133 North 2d street. Also in Reading, by Ritter 6: Co.; Lancaster, by John F. Long & Co.; Pottsville, Jelin 0. Brown. July it. '56 THE GREATEST • Medical Discovery of the Age. nit. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has .Lldiscovered - in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures • . Every Kind, of Humor, from 'the worst scrofula down toil common pimple. _ lie has tried if in over 110 d cases, and never failed ex cept in two cases (both thunder humor). lie has now in his possession over Pro hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. Omit° three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. ~ Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles? Two bottles are warranted to cure' the worst milker in the mouth and stomach: Three to use bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottlesare warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. , , . One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ' Tie or threebottles are warranted to cure the worst rase of ringworm. h Two or three bottles are warranted to mire the most' desperate case of ritentuat 'stn. Three to four bottles are Ilarranted to mire the salt rheum. • . Eire to eight bottles will cure the worst. moor scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ,ii Reader •ii peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity } Boston. I know the effects of it in every ..t ease, f.fr surd as water will extinguish fire, so sure will t his curt.:; • humbi. ' I never sold a bottle of it but that' aohl another ;• after a trial It always .si,aks for itself.— ,:There are two things about this herb est ApPeat to me ' itirpriling: first that it gross in our paatares, in some places quite plentiful.and yet its value has never been known until I-discoiered it in. 15.46—second, that it should cure all kinda of,humor. 111 order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that in April, 11'53. I peddled it and sold about six. bottles per day—hi April,lSs4. I sold over one thonsand 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 - 9s a universal praise of it from all quarters.. In my own practice I always kept It strictly for humors —hut since its introduction as a general family, medicine, .treat and wonderful virtues have been found' in it that never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was al ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few bet.. tips. 0. what a mercy if it will prove elteetnal in all I ...asks" of that awful malady—there are but few - who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy. all them aged people cured by it. Far the various discaseauf the Liver. Alek Ileadaehe. Dyspepsia. Asthma. Fever and Agne.PAIR in the side; Diseases of the Spine.and particularly in dis eases of the kidneys. Ace., 'the discovery has done more -peal than any medicine ever known. - ' • No change of diet necessary—eat the best you get and annogh of it. Ditettionx for uv.-4dults. one tablemoortflat per day over ten yearn, a dessert spoortftd—chtldren -frotn fie° to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions ran to applicable to all •lonstitutiena, talto attractant to ' aperain on the bowels twjco a day. Manufactured by ' DONALD KENN FDY, yo;t2o, iVarron strrill. &Awry; Mast. - Price, One Dollar. , .AgrAls:—New York city. Cileicner, Et) - Barclay street; C. It. Bing, 192 Broadway: Rushton Clark. 215 Broadway; A. n: A D. Sands. 100 Patton St. AM p lesale agent. for Pentrylvania: T. W. Duerr & SoNs. 1:12 Nnr*h 2nd Street. Philadelphia. For sate in ,Pottsatila, by J. G.. Brown, J.. C. Hughes kin/ 11. nafinusti. • May 19.1851 20-ly May 24-.1.8 .t; . t-ly • REM EOM 4 4,1 ''4 4 . / 1 ;4 ,1- - - k• X %-i. f ',‘, , - - _. - .:., '. lt., - • '-, ,„......... , „ -I ,VIV - w. , , 1 . ... --. , %.,.. .. ..,.,. •;:.:, ' 'kV!. . . 1.) s • - T BLI iV S. [ AIROFt.CE4I4 - RITCHARD, .Ttooksettei'iitelllStatioitti.,Afinerartite, Peana. IS . DUANE hRLTLISON'S General Agent for the follooringio4wko, in, Schuylkill county : ro. Mason. the Circuit Ilk The American. Lawyer, 'Gathered Treasures 'from Award's- Domestic ,itteelt- ,L the !Ones et Literature, eipe, Vaughters of the Cores, Lorenzo Dow's Works, r: O fe and- Adventutes of, llinstratod Bivraphy,, Black Hawk, Greatnentin little things, Cavaliers of the Cross; The people's Medical . Light,-; Mental of Blethodlsm, • houst,&c:, The above books will be tielivered on application to the agent, in any part of the county at publisher's prices. May 17,'46 miti - E - RsviLLE.: Book saa stationery staire. i . q. EORGE .1. PRITCRARD,Iaiing removed his book Store from St. Clair , to Elineraville, wo d inform er Ms friends; and the public- generally throughout the county, that they may Ind his new and large establishment on , thiptionseref Second andi Rail road streets. , ' ' i' .The stock of books, Stationery and fancy artiles is large and complete, comprising everything that May be wanted In hie line, at pri.Mwthat cannot fad to girls sat , isthmian, being in many eases even cheaper than they can be bought in the cities. 1 His supply of new 'books Irma the Trade Sales is very] extensive, and will enable hint to sell at wteditudems well as' retail. Schools and country stores supplied with books andstationery at the lowest wholesale prices. Itoolchinding and blank work donwat the shortest notice and in the test style. N. Itecanything that may be required in his hue de livered lo Order. • - 2 . . . BilneravUle. March 279,1,846 . '. NEW WORICOR COAL. AtANUAL OF.COAL and its-To pognaphy, illustratqd :by Original • drawings, by J. _. eY- ' • , . , The Daisy Cbsin;,by the anther of the Bel, of itedelithh, :.1 vols. , Western Africa. Its hlstory,.ronditton ami-prospects, by Rev. J. I.: Wilson. The Martins of Cro-Martin, r jorer's new work:. Fromont's Life, Explorathin I mad Public Services, by Up . ham. Illustrated. The White Chief, by Capt. Mayno Reid. . • Linda. by Caroline Lee limit:. .- FerrLs' States and Territories of the Great West, map and illustrations. ; - - ' 7 ,Tbe Modern Story ! Teller,. ililmo. `The Sparrimgass `Papers, by Conon. . . The Scalp Bunters, by Mayne Reid' • Salad for the Social. Pbrenitisna, or Sketches end Burlesques, by John. Phce nix. Just published. and for sale at B.MANNAN'S Book A, Stationery Store. July 26, '56 , 4 , . 36.. El JOHN ai PERRY, PUBI4ISHER. arid BOOKSELLER, 50.198 Market street, helow lath, Philadelphia, is now read) , to dellver his now a beautiful editions of the following saleable works: • I FAMILY BlBLES—containid the Old and New Tes taments, Apocrypha, C.mcordanm and Psalms, together with references, Ac., de., bound in Roan and Turkey, full gilt:sides, back and edges.ilrinted on fine whiteipaper, and illustrated with steel engravings; and engrivings printed in oil colors, making the most splendid i Bibles ever offered to the public. : PROGRESS,,with Scott's Notes, OnUM. ins the travels of the Ungodly. which Is I u no other edi tion in this country, beautifully illustrated in Parlous styles of binding. LIFE OF CHRIST, by Fleetwood—lllustrated. . by Wm. Carpenter GOOD cuaLD's LIBIIAItY , in '2 vols., illustrated with 72 engravings, piinted in oil colors, and bound in rich - scarlet and bine cloth. - ' 1 - • DUNALLAN ; or. Know *hat you Judge, by, Grace Kennedy. Scarletand blue cloth. DEATH' OF ABEL, by"Solomnn Gosnet h . - l - SCOTTISII ORPIIANSond Act.hur Manteith; 'a moral tale, founded on historical factAto which is added The Young West Indian. by Mi s . , Blackford. • LIFE A)iD TRIALS 08' MAUI QUEEN OF-SCOTTS.— Dr. Syntax's. Tour in sear& of the Picturesque. The surprising Adventures of PHILIP RUARLL. the English OOTTAOEItiI 01 1 .GLENBURNIE, a tale for the Farmers—lngle-Nook. • LAMB'S TALES, from Shakes.. pesre; Ac., Ac., together with a large and well Selected stock of Schbol, Theological, and miscellaneous books.— Full and half bound blaulo at greatly reduced prices. July IF, '6O 29-2 m IMMENSE SUCCESS TILE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. " BALLOIre - ROLLAR MONTHLY." Der for Leery !'American Honts.l VliCo RAGED by thz unprec,eden - 1 I ted success which this popular monthly has met with, and the rapidity with which it has increased its Circulation, the proprietor has resolved td make it still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That. this admirable work is a miracle of cheapness, is admitted -by every one. containing. as It does one hundred pages of reading matter in each rintriber, being mole than any of the $3 magazines, and forining two volumes a year of six hundred pages each, or fiee7re hundred pages.ot reading mafterper annum. for ONB DOLLAR I Lk,Uou's Dolla r Monthly is printed with new type, upon fine whit e paper. and its matter 19 careftilly compiled and arranged by the hands of the editor and proprietor, who has been known to the public as connected with the His• ton press for sixteen years:, It pages contain news, tales poems, stories of the sten:sketches; miscellanYl advert- • tures. biographies, wit and humor, from the best and most popular writers of the country. It is also spiced with a record of the notable events of the times ; i of peace, and war, of discoveries, turd improvements occuiying in either hemisphere, forming an agreeable eompaSion for a leisure moment or hour;anywhere, at home or, abroad, r_wch number being complete in itself. No sectarian subjects are admitted into Its Pages: there are enough controversial publications ' each devoted to Its petnilar set or clique. ; This work is intended for "Tote Matzos," north or south, east or west, and is filled to the brim each month with chaste, popular anti graphic miscellany, just such ks .any father, brother or friend. would place in the bands , of a family circle. It is in all its departments. fresh Mad original, and, what Itpurports to be, the cheapest magazine in the world. tk, Any person enclosing, $1 to the proprietor,as -below, shall receive the,rnagazine for one year, or any persoz sending us eight subscribers and sBi atone time, shall re ceive a copy gratis. ; M. M. BA 1.1.011, i Publishtragd Proprietor. Corner of Tremont and Bromfield streets. Boston Dec. I, '.55; . : 48-1 MEDICINAL. . . NEVILDRUC AND IVIRDICINE STORE. lENRY SAI LOK, formerly ding : • gist for J. S. C. Aladin, respeettully announce:, to t o public that be has established himself:ln the apothecary business. aid opened a new drug - store, near W. at IL lillue's-eabinet warerocms. in Market abut, above &coed. aVd :invites the 'patronage of I those who may require anything in. his line. promising, that every care :red agentien that his experience will enable him to give, and that the nature of the business 1 demands. [Pottsville, April 12. 1556 15-1 y I.YONE KATNAIRON . I " HAVE . YOU tised 4.4yons' athairon for the hair? lt lit the most delightful toilet aril . de in the world and hi preeminently beneficial for Grey and Bald heads. The iliathatron fully restoreit my hair after a baldness of,tweiric 'years Yours truly. I , ~ It. L. ATWATER, Rio. 56 Warren Street. New - York. Also, L,vone Extract of Pure Jamaica (Unger, for dys pepsia and general nervous debility, Le.. can be had at i C. BARLET'S Perfumery and Varietk Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, October 23, 1t3:53 ', -, . 11-ti GREAT Cu BE FOR DYSPEPSIA! . , THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, or GASTRIC JUICE. 'PREPARED r !from RENNET, or the fourth stomach of ;the °Meaner directions of Barbn „ iebig,thegeatPhysiOlogicalChemist,byJ.S.Wroll - ACID I iACHINE SHOP, TON, M. D.:Philadelphia. Pa. Steamtsractory, Ae. ' This is Natures men I Remedy for an unhealthy stout- ; . - N4Yr I C IL—The business of the late firm ach, No art of man!cdn equal its curative powers.. It l F a! a SNYDER, A MILNES; will be cook'. co ntains no Alcohol, O's tte. acids, or nauseous drogs.-c- `ti "',,,. ued by the subscriber in all its various It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken i . - , :c,':`''''' branches of Strain Engine building. Iron by the most feeblepatients who canttot cret a watercrack-' • . Fotritd, manufacturer of all kinds of or without acute distreks. Bewareofdrugged Imitations. , ?,*•••, hinery% fo - r Rollim. Allis Blast Furnaces Railroad Pepsin is not a drug. , - : ' Cii-n, &e.. &e., He will 31S0 continue the business of Min ,, Call on the agent and get a descriptive ci router, gratis , ! luktrid Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash end giving a large amount ,of scientific evidence, from lLie-,;....4„v„ and o, v pohn reins Red Ash COaid. being sole proprie- big'S Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology of DI- ! ' - `1 - for of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. gestion ; Dr. Pereira 'on Food and .Dlet ; Dr. John W. ! ' January 21, lth4 :- 3-tf Draper, of New York rniverelty; Prof. DunglisoreaPhys- ' ' lology: Prof. Sillimati.!of Yale College; Dr. Carmlnter's Physiology; Ito.: together with reports of cures from ail prertstof the United States. • . . i iiv-SoldbT all dnlgirtsts and dealers in 31edicines.-- . Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. I B. BANN.AN, irAo/tSile and Ram'? Agent. rotwino. March 5,'56 1 r L- - • les. / , . A MEDICAL REVOLUTION I ii. TheWhild Unanhnoner POTTSVILLE ROLLING''' . MILL. . Ti n sußsciamts - --espettfully an y , gt , . 0,..., nonnce to the public that their new it ell . _,,,,,., , . ing 3111111 now conipleted and in full ope rt rinrc l At ;1 ration. and that they are prepared to sup ,-"'-• ' ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes Iwhich they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained fermi:oo:rd. at the same prices. • _ ArTIOWzi s. c , They alsoinantifacture T llaibr, for the use dt . the Col- The,. -,--. Great Coulter /intent „. , !levies; and Enteral Roads. freighing, from 21 to 50 lbs. per ' .1 1 " i yaill. made of the best Iron, and Which will be. found ; • • The virnsnf disease often makes its way to the infer :. much cheaper than the imported article. . ' naPorgans through:tile pores.of tire skin. This penetrat- ', Being practical mechanics, and havinz had considerable tog Ointment, melting under the hand as it is rubbed; experience in the Iro , they flatter themselves in, is alporbed throngh the samechannels,and.reaching • that they can gly.e, entire tisfaction to purchasers. and the seat of intiamirtation, promptly and invariably sub-' aLsO make it-their interest to pa ionizerhome martufac. dues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the i lures. , JOHN .N isit lungs, or any other3Mportant organ. It penetrates the ' 41ecerriber 6,1651 - . 464 f surface to the interior. through the countleaa tubes that i --4-------1---- ---- ---------,-,-- corntonntette with the akin as summer rain passealnto '., WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. • the fevered earth, diffusing- its cool and regenerating in , : J. P lrl t l t tr :l l l .l7l:o7. 7es - free thatiy invite , .it uenee. • 1 . - 1 ' Skin DiseasCi,and Glandular Swellings. ..i .. M . . the attention of the business community: Every-species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced '. : iy,,,. RIR,' .“:" ,to their New Machine• Shop and Found by the artidutiamniatory action of this Ointment, .An- 1 3-enfßiatim erected between Coal and Railroad streets: pi Eruptions, such is Salt Itbeum, Erysipelas, letter, ' ...-',='•:', ....._ and fronting on•Norweglan street, where Ringworm, Scald Iliad, Nettle Ille'll, Scabies, or Itch, : they are to exetute ill .orders for machinery,,ot &c, die out, to retircr no more, under its application.— , Brass and Iron, such as Stearn Engines. all kinds Of (leas Hospital experience In all parts of the World' proves its ing for Roiling Mills. gist ;and Saw Mills, Single and infaLlihility in dlieises of the akin, the muscles, the' Double acting Pumps. Coal Breakers; Drift Cars. all kinds Jointa'and the glands.; 11 it;diread Castings, such as Chairs for F,lat and T Rail: , . Moors ,?Sores and Tumors. - . - , Frogs. Switches, ,Ce.: all kinds of cast- and wrought leen . , The effect of this lunrivaled external rem y upon • Shafting. Being practical mechanics. And h a rt e ,g ma d e Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, Ls most i the demands bf the Coal ir,egion their study i'vi , years. Miraculous. It &Kt Wrangel the Poison which p- tr.': also all kinds f Macery in their line of bu-dne...,.. e ars. =Trituration Midi proud ffesh,lnd this the en : flatter thenisepres that work done at their establishment which its healing keipertiet afterward youipletc, are safe willgive I , 2th:faction to all xho Mat' honor them-with A as well as permanent; . • call. All enliers thankfully, recerved and promptly ewe - ! w ot auis, B r ui ses , B urns and g o ad & . , flied, on the most reasonable terms. 1 . JOAN Y. WREN. TIIO3I.LS WREN, •In cases of the fraeture of the benes , in nritcs Caused ' • ?.. , ' JAMES WILEN. :by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns. Sea dal, itheuma.' tism. Stiffness of the jointsi and rontracti n of the aim ; " O.etober 2.1851 , --- ors, it is employed and trarrnly recommended by the fa. -.. 'culty. This maryel4us remedy has been introduced by . • : PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. Its inventor in person into all the leading hospitals of . ~-, TIIE Subseriberzheg leave to an -Europe, and noir:trite household should he .without it. t ee is flounce to their friends and the public. Virifeninhle Te.sfintinty. 1 ' • ' . ' ". ': .; genemily.that their now Rolling Mill at The 3Tedleat Staff-of the Prep& and Engllrk • Artriles IttLatllia: Palo Alto is now complete. and in full in the Crimea have of aimed their approval of -, . • -•••=, operation. and that they are,prepared to Holloway's Ointment, Rattle most reliable dressing for' furnish .1 . - rails of various !attune.. weighifigfrom '22 to sabre cuts; stabs, antigun shot wounds. It is also used •' 76 Ths per yard. Also. different Fi Zil; of flat, square and by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. -1 • • • toned merchants' bar iron. Both the dlotrlco - ood r the. Pills ~, h Otthi be toted Hiders for rails or bar iron are respectfully solleited. in, the funotring cases: i , and will meet with prompt attention •if ,left either at 1 . - Skill Diseases! , • ' the Writing Mill. Bright .it' Lerrteir Hardware Store. • ' tlentre.street. or at their office. HATIVVOD, LEE & CO. Btinious Burns , I i. . Swelled Glands • , ped Hands i -, Sore Legs • , - ( ) FFICE—N. E. corner Centre :mil Qhap - , Chilblains _ 1 Sore Breasts ! • Market streets, 21 story,,Pottirville, January Ist. Vietula . Sore Heads , , ' !Serb The undersigned hare this day tormed a co-part= bent' i*. . Sore Threats . • . . tterNhip under - the style - and firm of IIAYWOoD. LEE & - „Linnbago '-] ' Sores of ail kinds , - . CO. tor tire purpost. of manufacturing liailroml and liar .7; Slititeurial Eruptions . Sprains - Iron, at their Palo Alto tolling Mill. . Piles , , Stiff Joints _, • . .. .. ; . BENJAMIN HA MOO!), , Ith.onatism i . . 'fetter , 4 A . , , • 'RICH RD LEE. . Ringworm - i - I:icers '• . • .; . . . . : 0 CORM: ormitiT. • Salt Rheum , i Venereal SMes ' . ... _ . . 431. HARRIS, Scalds .1 , Woundx,of ill kinds. • --, The business OP - the lair firm or Lee. Itrizht .e, Co.. will Sold II the Mouactories. of •Proferzoe ilettowstr SO - be settled.i.y the arm of Haywood. Lee & I'lo. . Maiden baize, New; York, 6•14 Striaitd; London. and by all , : • Jan. L' st; -. ,I.tt. respectable druggists and Beale" iln in-Melee. throne ' out the United Stites and the, civilized - • warld. in pots, ; at V) cont,s 62WiliIIi5, ens Si each, trig-There Ls stem: 11 N. saving bY taking the larger dues.. iiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiimovEL FACTORY. ~ .- ..: Charlie Smith, Proprietor. N. B.—Directions for thesuldance of patients in eve; y.--, All kinds of coal shovels. spades, coaltiddles, &e disorder are :dB led to each pct..- , - The patronage of tiro p is respectfully solicited. June :.11,-" 1 ,' 1 ; 2.51 y , July 2k . •;',.; , ! 1 ' ,• . ~ ,-.P lEEE .. - 7:27:::IitONTWORKS:' &C• • NaIVEJ.TY ,RON:WORKS. ' nulakoriborn. would respect tLa' rally Interco the citizens . 01 the Coal Se - t•Ffilaßl -ion that be is prepared to manufacture 4 texcu Engines of any 'pow or pattern • . • . Cam sup :noway -and G oal Weaken' every description, Biast Furnace, Rolling Mill, Grist and Saw Mill Mach inery,and castings of every variety and form. Maytag a very extensive variety of patterns; pnd great facilities for doing business, the work an be c l ut6 "nth flu+ greatest despatch. All orders far machi nery thankfully received and promptly executed.• • J. It. JON 'ES, llarrisburg,lncuel.4, . 2t4n3 ST. CLAIR IRON WORKS, Tilt subscribers 'respectfully invite kla tb.• Attention of tie business community U to their new Foundry and Ilachine Shop, rrr in the town of St. Clair, Schuylkil I trout • tr. where thef are prepared to build Steam Enginesi- coal Breakers, Pumps and klawn e ry or emery pattern. Also;Drift Can, iron or timer castings or an y du or pattern. Being practleal mechanics Coal op erators and others who want machinery wciul4 4o well to give them a eel and eatiMitie thetrwork. Orders-thank fully received and executed at the shortest notice Auden reasonable terms. CATIIERS. GRIFFITHS . a co. St. Clair, Juno 11, :Sty ASHLAND IRON WORKS. TILE SUBSCRIBERS aro now fully prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron . Works, steam Engines and Primps of any 1111rOlit Pone!' and capacity, for mining and other purposes. Cent Breakersrof every size and pattern now in use, together with castings and forging:l of every descriptions. C4ol and Drift Cars of all shell and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars,--all furnished at the shortest notice.• nit stileeribers tlatter,,them selves that inasmuch as every member of the firm Is a practical inWhanic, 'Shay will be able 'to furnish m ichl• net, that vnu eielpare favorably with •any in the Re. gion. All orders directed to L. P. O..kfaCER A drat. Ash land, Schuylkill county, Pa , yrill receive prompt atten tion. GARNER. UICHAEL GARNER, JOIIN C GARNER, ' JOSEPH. GARNER. Ashland, May 10,'50 19 EUII CARTERS& AI,LEN'S IRON WORKS Tamaqua, Samarialll Couuty,,ra. The Subscribers, proprietors of the above n aMed extensi re establishment, an- ICCli! 1 =1 110Uitrif tO thesitizens of Sehnylkill court. r ev;:,,;;, ty, and the - public generally, their read l _`nesstoturnoutanyandallkindsofwork la their line, at the shortest notice. and in the most sat isfactory manner—such as building Steam Engines, maw trfacturing Railroad and Drift Cars, rumps,Ca.stings and Machinery of all kinds. • lnly the best workmen aro employed. and satisfaction may thiv,fore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly filled. CARTERS k ALLEN. TAmtirsia, January. 27, 1555 , 4-tf DEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS, • HUDSON A BROTHER, Iron au4 Brass et_ Founders, respectfully inform their pa "trons, and the public generally,. that they 111/.:*(pnal are fully prepared at the above esiablish • -- ••• went, to manufacture Steam Engines of every Aran rumps, ILtilroad and Drift Cars, and every other description of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Call alliting.or other business. on the most reasonable terms. Also. 'Blowing - Cylln4era for Blast Furnaces and Allehine iworkAn mineral. Repairing of all Rinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles in their line hittilavicinity. All orders vitt 'meet with immediate and prompt atten tion... It. W. lIDDSON, March 4.1854 947 . 'W. 8.. 'JUDSON DONALDSON IRON WORKS. - LOESER, COX & CO. reepeetful ;* Ittloon ly invite the attention of the. tusine4 ,' '7' . community to their now Foundry and 1 . 71131 . 5:, -- Ea 1 Machine Shop. in the town el Donald ... —.,..,,-- son, Schuylkill county. They are now teady to execute all orders for machinery, /. u, b n s stimm engines...pumps, 'coal breakers, mill gearing . for grist and saw mills, railroad gud drift cars..tc...tc. Being practical mechanics. we flatter ourselves that all Work done at the. Donaldson Iron Works.'vill give such satisfaction, as will secure the future custom of their patron Orders thankfully received and eaecu ttal at the shortest notire, and on rea.w , uable terms. ^ PETER COX. ' ' c. .. _ ALFRED JONES. • February 2, 1556 ti-. • , LF.WIS MILLER. DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS, - luerav 11e. . oqff • . THE .Sabscrlber Is prepared'-to manu facture STEAM. ENGINES of any power, ' "' Vamps of any capacity,aud Coal Dreakrrs 4. of every description as well as every '77-other kind of machinery Used in Mines, lireakers, Furnaces, Rolling-Mills, Saw Mills. ice. Fromthe facilities. possessed for mannacturing, and from long experience lathe husinetut, work ran be turned out at this establishment, at the very lowestildces, and of a superior quality. , Persons desirous of puttind up machinery of any kind.. are Invited to call and examine patterns and become ac., pnalnted with prleeabefore contracting . elsewhere. , Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. , ' • WILLIAM DETIATEN. Miner:n-111e; December 9.1554 451 f .TREMONT IRON WORKS, ' Tremont, Schuylkill County, Penna. The Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of the businesscommunity "' ICIRR to their New Machine Shop and Foun te.,7idalc dry, erected in the'town of Tremont. and under the superlnteridence and manage ment of .Messrs.-Z. Batdorff and Philip limboltz, where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Prass stud Iron, such asSteam Engines of •Lauy,pewesl Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of ever) descri - lion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills. Drift Cara, and all kinds of Railroad Castings , Such ns Chairs for Flat and T halls. Frogs. Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wroughtic, and having had the con , Silence and experience for many years In the Coal Region, persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and exaceine our patterns and superior quality of work. and become aequsintcld with prices at Lttese Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev , ery kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. having several 15.'20.' 1 so, 40, and GO horse Engines op hand.. .1an.6,1856 -V. A. .A: SELTZER. FOUNDRY dr. MACHINE. SHOP. • Port Carbon t richuylkill Co., Pa.' •T. I.I..WINTRSTEEN announc es IsNli his reaffinms, trout the cotuplete'outfit of the above named est al)] islunent to sup -tiraply all orders In his line of business—. - . such as for Stelnr-Enainev, Railroad and Drift Cars, Pfimps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Machine ry of every pattern. lie warrants his work to giveSatis- Et 4 tion, and accordingly solicits patronage:_at home ,and aliroad."- = Jan . ..21:4855. 4-ly FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. " TDB subscrits.rs announce to the Pub I J Nob, lk that they "are the Proprietors of ,the "' '*". Franklin Works Port Carbon, lately rar ed on by S..Sillyman. where they con tinue to manufacture toorder, at the shortest notice. Steam Engines. Pumps. Coal Breakers and Machinery of almost any size or description,f.r wiping or other purposes. Also. Railroad and Dritt. I rwo or Brags Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are resPeet fully solicited. GEO. B. !FISSLER BAIL: Franklin Shovel Works. *The snhsrrihers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill',county, with Shovels of ail-Mods, at the lowest Philadelphis prices. Attention is partien larly called to , their Coal Shovels:, Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptirattended to. GEO, B. FISSLER k Port-Carbon, August : 1,1852. 344 f TIOTTSVILLE. TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boller Works. The subscribers re.spectfnily'invlie the attention of the business community to.' ,• their Boiler Works. on Railroad street, be rEEZ:,......a# low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa.., • - where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Llinoke Stacks, Air Stacks:- Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars, kc.. £c. Boilers on hand. • Being praettral mechanics, and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branth of bustuess, they Bat t tf themselves that. work done 4t , their establishment will ) 4 1 .0 sltisroottoo to all who may favor them with a call.— Individuals and Companies will fend it greatly to their ad vantage to examine their Work Lytl's , engaging -elsewhere. May 5,1853 Lll-tf JOHN. & JAMES NOBLE. HARaisnunG. SI'.CLAM. ASHLAND. TAM ABVA• DON ALDBOX. fIU EI3B3ILLS. TREMONT, PORT CARBON. C. efarmer. GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT Agricultural ll:lmplements, A. , TllE.subseribqr will keel on hand Corer. Timothy and oilier Grar ...., see White White Closer acid lawn Glare seeds. kozetber with Garden and Field ` seeds. wl ... will warrant to be (resit and gostd. Ile will also II orders for all kinds of Fruit Treem. (warranted to be they are represented.) Agricultur iHniplements, k of-which will brtfarrdshed. at tuan.utieturer's prb The seeds and trues sold by the subscriber are w e with great etre. only from "grnsl,,.. of reputation , standing. lie doe's not deal in seeds .pmeurcil pn enoualy In the market from those who sell 'cheap. w out regard to tbr character s:t •the, seed "old. Nor ih he purchase ter sell seeds grown pviuttscunewity to . r galderts. where their too cies° pruahnity detect—, their quality, particularly those of the MU! Rbh la an korpc rtant consideration , to those WI. r , chase eit r seeds or /fruit trees. rot trees, in or catty to '. • B.IANNAN • Blom the New Eoglaud Lirl.ler. •THE FANNER'S SONG. sr L D. frrraptsim I envy not the mighty King Upon hia pplendietbrove, Nor crate his glitterinftdiadem, Nor wdsh his palter mine owit— For, though hie wealth and might b. great And round him thousands bow .With reverence-71n my low estate, gore solid peace I I envy not tbe miser—be May tell hls treasures o'er.: May bears on beeps around bloa •• And toll and sigh toranore— • I'd worn his narrow. sordid snub RaparkillS and unjust— beneath the has° control Of 'guilty, Elided dust. , Let warriors mrnint fame's giddy heighti Gain gl9ry , s storied rowed Be ealth, collected, in the ,". While thousands round tit;,Mbleed: I envy not their v(ftorwreath.' Their prowennc_their fame— ' Their laurels are an empty breath— Their glory but a name. Jly wadts Are few ‘ inad well supplied fly My productive bolds; I court no luxury beside, Aare what contentment yields. More real pleasure labor gives, Than wealth or tame can bring= And' he Is happieiLsr, who Uces A Farmer; than a King. THE WHEAT CROP AND TED WAY It HANDLE ,FLP - -se That the United'Statesls ditttined to I, e , if, , , i is nut already the gratiary of the world, a glai., ' at the productions of the great West still sail. . ' the most incredulous.: The Cincinnati !'rice r.„ , ; ..- • rent estimates the quantity of wheat groan in il., country during the past season, and now re a dy f .. ..• the market, u, no less than 142,836,40 busbuls. quantity which only the reasoning factiltics.'ol grain dealer can' begin to realise. PrOni nil i' ' States in Union, Pennsylvania carries sisij the palm us a wheat growing State. The stuen in importance is Ohio—the former yielding is 250,000, and the latterl6,Boo,ooo bushels. 5, ; , York and Illitio , s are next in position—ttu -:•', producing 16,200,000 builiels, and, the oth er 4 r i 600,000. Indiana will give; this year, 11,250. e 4: Wisconsin, 8,250,000; and- Michigan, Kentusil Maryland. and Missouri, upwards of 5,00 e.. bushels'each. The remaining States product follows ; . States. Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Conneetient, New Jersey, Delaware, N. Carolina, . E. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, - Mississippi, . Texas, . si• i Arkansas, s Teunessoe, 11,21; lowa, ''',' ' - :'i :4,1'. , ~.: California,_ . ' /pt. , Inset We learn that there is no recurrence .: ' nrllle, difficulties -which arose last year. in .• '.' Th. . i p. queues of the sprouting of large masses of c.: , ', owing to the protracted rains miring the I. ,';'• ' of 1855. The quality of the grain it every , . spoken of in the most satisfaetoryterms,tlo, , ,dea being bright, full, and perfectly sound. I'. ~.nately fur consumers - of cereals, the crops 1:• ," i role for the ;present year, promise well. , *ad 1 i true that., in France,•immetieti daniake has. ,Allf• '"•fes,l.ot-I .:lie extensive inundatioes which 1116 . :) i ~ i riTd, but this deficiency will be more than t n sated by the Mediterranean wheat groair.• tricts, where a considerable surplus exl,4 that the prospect of cheap bread for the e - was never Inure auspicious than it is at the: s'.. ••• ent moment. . Before taking leave of the ii,ubject. we ee .:• is refrain frompreferring to the" rensarkalde 'fa, t and couvenielices possessed in this cutter; . . the 'handling' of grain, in which respect ca ` ' li a whole century in advance of any nation ,i :, rope. The American Elevator; lite the NI • f ~.../...• miek reaping tha.thine, is one of our "pecolle.f .:W a stitutions;' and, at present, Europeans bait , more idea of its utility them they have rupee: - the gigantic proportions of the Mammoth C * .i , - An immense grain deem has jus t t been Capelle., 1 Chicago, as we see by the Chicago papers. I • •' 1 contains a steam elevator; juet finished and l':. / ', in position, being the property .of tnii• Mict4 T ' Southern and Northern 'lndiana.-railroads.. Mine ing description of it we take from an • change: . g . "The elevator is 65 by 150 feet, and .10 feet: and is estimated to 'hold 200,000 bushels. truck runs tlie entire length ofthebuiliii , g, r: contains five sets of elevators. Fiveyars,t ; ing.3oo bushels each, can thus ho unloaded as ,- c time. Allowing twenty minutest., the uni,a,,,!, , ' ' of a car t would give au' average of 4.501) bu. ° per hour, or in a working day of ten hour., r ., thing like 45,000 bushels .in a day. From bintc'grain can be unloaded again stifle rate s i .• 2,0.00 bushels per hour with the work of one in:,• I Each loaded ear is weighed as it enters the lan . s lug, and after having been emptied 'of its ein,liLl , , is again weighed, as it emerges, front the otherii : • of the track. At the nOrthern end of the ti 11 , house is a large brick - building containite- ar, . i ervoir and also a stationary engine, which If , , . I the elevators, and _which . iilim raises the 1: ~. •, falai The river, which (standing iii,this rest. 45-feet ahbvo the track,)iiS distributed to all , buildings on the ground, so that in .ease , •:1 . . every part of the ground could be easily aai , „ ficiently eupplied with %eaten'' - .• , , Perhaps the most interesting objects in (air. are the various grain-measuritg 'establisba.:: I I and nothing can possibly itupressthe mind. 7, sensibly wits: a realization of the economy : bui• and the advantaieS of machinery than t , how a row of 'elevatois upon an endless chat' ''' perform,an amount of labor which, in the t.:: , , t'' , the Revolution; would have required the see; • of half the Continental artny.'—Eretaing .1., ~,,, HOME-MADE GUANO.-S. Tenney, in a• Erigland Fanner, says. tho Ugh mach said and written upon the subject," theie 37: some who neglect this source of enrid,i^:'• farm and garden; viz: the scrapings of thf, , ,. try-roost.. I have used. it fur two years, fully convinced of its utility; as a tertilyz,r, all kinds of garden vegetables, I consiler::.; lest: Last season I used it'in the hill but had not'quite enough to go over my the result was, there was fully one-thai:, corn where it was applieVlian'whcre it though I put only a mania:mini' to 3 t.. It was prepared as follows :—One:h3lf nure, one-half decomposed swamp mu:' bushel or ashes to f of the tnixtur • day it was used. o Trashes t should L•i*.ttl ,until it.is be used, ey will set lice. ts“= -, nia and thereby cause a lo;.. In do s eia , , , :, whit you have at home, before going a! l• fertilizers ; so says common sense. • BE CARESTI, FARMERS.—Too be taken among our- agricultural rcaoet , , danger of handling guano: The death • • Silas Gravel, it resident of Lower 31cti , .r.! , gereery county, is reported. Mr. G. aa, , Tit• lot of vane to sow preparatory t' pot' his turnip crop, and had,sit the time a yaw . sures upon the back ..f hi, hand' , . Into these sure, the gtiayo lo ye:rated, nod ill ' a tWo after he ex perished a .4 , pain in of arms, which extended rapidly to the Or and front t h en ce to his pod), crowing 'mot and cawing hie whole s)stetii to become Phy:detans were petit for, MLn protooy , ... ease herond niedieal skill. In this. state gerA din great agony' for about a Wet, death relieved him of his sufferings. --., To Ct.rAN SPCONGES.—In he !panic' , ell are tceeivcd from Smyrna, i,ti - 1 from r!..`,:' of the islands in the Grecian Arehipeill." .: ' itpported, they are full ~1 Hand. arol RI •'.' it'is theluist way to purchase thei.. : 11.:' - wards to beat out thii sand with la , ti.•' , . rinse them in - eold spring water. Nothin;: - ter atlaided for eleatic•tra; the rLia than • 1 sponge ; hence siirgeons 17\er it I. at. material. -In the regill.fr way of using a .: with soap for yrashin.r. they' rapidly Lee , ": , .l sy, and are then frequently , thrown as idc.'.'" half nem out. The I.eculiar 'cellular ;,it , • 5110 of sponge enarles it t.i• tlec,•tni.,..,. 1..,1 .retaining the . grease and I nil, u Lich 1 I shiiiv • wheu such is the,Nr.,,i4.--,l,Jr. ~;..looi• - ' • i be Ifivjoired, of the r.trent tl . id half 3 i.' 1 w 0.13 to half a gallon of wat9r, 'and tl , ' placed t;'; l ttuak in it for twcuty-fmtr 1:.-: A boilltl then be washed, and well 1 . 1' . water. and'afterwarr.l.. in water etoral'': ' r • 111111i:ilk acid (a wine gla,del of ii , ' ~.•'., I a aallon ,of water is rtiviig e neug'o ) ''' , .; again rime the sponge in plenty ' W''',, The beat rporige brio;, trot , ' . 1" .. .% per ,pbuhti, renders it. 'folly worth, wrio.i.•:, foam clean. if troubYe Le taken t.....,,-:, — ,.indigii i;yery atilt: after ti,,itig, the e10.! -- • sere Ivirt. rarely be nece.,:tQ .... • GIII3 . rrt :Si kKE 600 p rv,; BOUT 111ii1:, ono tcaspo ,, oful of cß7nt ono or, t•tiler.itw . t,!r 11 little init. iki v, 111 01, 11 • th , Ad , On No gen ~444 Ma, or . All r ad unit ddlt Pro ter 14h tbeir tats. Maim Bud 4 64i • • 71, - 4,2 t 2 1 , 4,7, 1 2 ual lan Ell liccipcs. :.11 . 1 1 Alt`
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