E Wit anti gamer. Teem; seems to be something in the ensuing' lines s little selfish. 'True affection,' as we under stand it, holds little converse with.onel wardrobe., The send nt of the pi:4l l ;ni reminds us of a very .Ivtn in en English Penal or magazine, ww•• n a 'hard-up' swain, at the urgent request kis inc.morata, retutus a gage d'astosr, in the •followitirmanner: . . 4 711ezi -brooch which in my breatV Want {You said you had It from yr#ntother,) • WVeli, when you gave to ma, 01a swore'"" Ifor Bfe I'd wear it, and no ottiki: Canat thou Ibrget the cheerful mofn, When in my breast thou first dhist stick UP I met restore it--it's In pawn— I ' But—bare deceived—there's the tinted?, But we are -keeping the reader from . ate 'affect ing rhymes which it, was our purpose to introduce without a word of comment, as they abundantly 'speak for themselves': . 'Wei 4W, sweet Has, thus severe: Abste;at length those_cruel rigors, Thou knowest bow I love thee, deer,: . Thou knowest heir I lose thitialgtiere 4:1 "Ohl lift me from this dark abyss Of smiulah,idear hewitchlug railer! '• I have rib other coat but this. I have uo credit with my tail Or. 4, 'My Melo', at times, wild vislone seize, 4 . Chill fears around my bout sne.docking, • My pants grow white about the knees, ' • My hat is absolutely shocking. 4..1! 'Thia feeble tmone is vasttng fast, or love is strong andhunger strongeri The bracelet , that I sent thee list Was bought on tick—they trust no longer. r `Why tell me that my words are wild? Why my mad feelings hid rop tutor? The man that wins thy Who's child, Thou knowest. ants, wins the pewter. f, _ - • "Ti, vain to talk to bore of rule. The heart Is no such docile scholar love thee, ilnot, like a tool, Tor thou hist the almighty dollar. 'I love thLyantlng, cherry lips,. • Dearer than ever bee loved honey; • I love thy rosy tlngertips,; Thy laughing eyes, thy ready money love thy little fairy feet, So small the merest child could span 'em Thy cheeks like peaches dt to "eat, 'Thy thousand cottou•bales per annum.l 'I love thy g l ,rlogs -golden curls . That grace thy neck of alabaster; Thy little 'nigger' boys and girls; I long to hear them ca'' , l me tnast.et 44; yea, to sum my love for thee Would taffie all the power of (gurus; Mr heart were lint kndeed to see, Unnamed, that splendid lot of 'niggers: 'I lova the air that plays around • Thy brow. thy form, thyhatitation;, ' I worship e'en the very ground Thy footsteps pm-as-11s thy planiation 'E'en when In slumber's anus I rest, My 6 sircrit still thine image follows: - I clasp thee to my throbbing breast, And find thee—joy :I--a mei of dollars. 'The ♦iMon changes: now I kneel Before thee. and a speech beginning, see thee—rapture:—head to heel Turned to *acute oI •n'?lXrS grinning Tan dreams so blissful. so divine Ifiror - e cheating tansies of a-nainute! Oh no: that lily hand is nitric; - That hand and all the tin that's in it Then: then, of what delights untold . Sian we. sweet I inr_v be partakers, . Wheia hound in one bright chain of gold, We Fettle on thy- Tather's acres. iALADre A SPOONFOI. QV "PONCE" THE TATEST INTELLIGEsCE FROM AMERICA.-- Barnum is busy iu getting up a "Baby and Per ambulator Slmw. - Ile expects the Perambulators will be a great draw, as they will have the efTeet keeping the Babies exceedingly select. Ile says that persous will .be able to tell, from the erying , aione, that they are children of Nast Ton. A LADY trade a great sensation in . tlie Broad way . the other •lay, by eating a new fashion in lwutses./ It.;:tead of wearing her bonnet on the Laelc of her heada-yrderp no one could see it—a ^oral!' ous Johnny carried it behind h er on a crim son •velea cushion. The result was, that every, ..tie.c. , ul.l perceive she had a bonnet, and he lady rp.t the bother of carrying it. Tile t sae ~,t, t uAdcreil extremely ligbt_and airy./ •T •lairy-tnan ' upon being asked Amt. he 4/: Falls of Niagara, said enthuiias. wauted a couple of cows to be wale into the finest t wilk-walk in the world." A FEmAt.O. rair:ician in Philadelphia advertises th.o. A ••her particular speciaitc to cure all at tile heart." • at New OrlOins, writei orirhis cards, hair dressed on the shortest notice, .1 , . ~er.z, 44,4°1-mot of false tails for comets viols in the shod-room." i al; iNat'ufts unusually hot on thel3th • ~.t a,tually loafed ,a 51ave.owner' , - heart to t • extent. thaf-ivrithout knotting wha. he was he gave freedom to nil his slaves. - it have on it the infallible deUklns that it is no longer correct to ray, •• height of ff:tiltiori," When ladies tr,!•h• to convey ttiti idea that any one of their ac ' quaiutanee is at all bein they affirm that " -- ..••she was dressite in the full ti-eadtk. of the fa thion-" onlv perhatii it 'Koala bO more exact to „; put, it in the plurali,as a lady's dress certainly takes dnovr-a-days a great deal more than one fb 'readtb." However, the alteration in - the term is a deeided improvement, that like the dress it cell, it is uow quite ••:ii4 grind. a.= it is long." ..,-110"G/IT! , •41 1 IT AnE RATtnetft COOL.-LSCleeelil the great Absolution of4Su • art' the troker4 ~,f the Li terar y E x _ change_ -Ttis sweet sometimes to abuse one's relations-- but batter t. bear them abused by others. There are bores in the best fat - allies-4e old est houses have their leaden spouts. The Man who is wedded to money has a Shrew for a wife.. . Wit does not shine-with grossness. Like an ole evr.,ll - e, the light is soon extingaished•in its ton grease. Fate-must trouble itself abonta dumber of fool - i s i o. p e olde, for no sooner does a fool get iatia tton bles of his own making, than he puts it all down -to Fate! • -, i Lass ADmoNiTION to A LAST BOY.—A late rev erend clergyman who was as well known for his eccentricity 1:s his talents, one day sent his son, a lazy lad, about twelve years.of age, to catch his horse. The boy was sauntering along With an ear 1 corn in one hand; and the htidle in • : the other, titagtting the reins along the ground. -Thomas!" said his father, calling after him in solemn tone of voiceL-•“come here, Thomas, I ,tsant to say a wort to you before you go." the lad returned and his father proceeded :1, 7 • know, Thotnas, I have given you a great • : Weal of gowl counsel. You know, Thomas, I have taught you before closing your eyes, to say, • -Now l.lay me down to ke., . . besides a good many other things in the way of ' exhortation and advice. But this is the last op portunity I may ever have of speaking to you.— • could . not let it pass witliout giving you my 'part- Ina advh'e Be a good boy. Thomas, and 'always ay. that pretty prayer before 'going - to sleep. I fear I Alan never see you again." • As he said this in a very sad and solemn man-, ner, the poor hey began to be frightened, and burat auto tears with this exclamation: ' "You'll never see me again, par' -No;--for I Shull probably die before you get bark with the horse, • 'This quickened Thomas' ideas; and gathering up the bridle reins, ifc ran and caught the horse -quicker halVver .lone before. ONE w n o TANTS [ft's FIELTS INsurnan.—A thin, ~cemus-h•Okin. i , 4 ;iertnan. about fifty years of owed the ogee of a Ilealth Insurance Com .on the' fast. day of May, 1652, • .. b., il y ('.crier, and inquired- 7 - r, inan in rat inshore:. de people's belts?' r • .:_eot p-ditely anzwered, attend to that I runts belts inshured; sot you , • i;re agt ;, 4,.l.lwered the- agent; from I pay ten dollars a year, i , a week in case of sick- cr. "I rants ten dollars vort." state of health. !lot time. Ise *host out a n4y. and to doctor says •• for me." tir health," returned i.sore it. We only insure per :. he:oth." Bristle l opin'great anger. fool; eh! you; tink ~ore my itch 'NM 11111=1111 =ELM • ." 1,. hAIS ileeU oat catching blue A!aiest lob that saints," • -.I Newport to the Ness York ..4f.eririt:—"Ladies - :who go 1),,0pt, at home, as sit i,•r-ck!, is as bard as sitting on In nature, that every pond he saw f;• .sip-e- laany an 'ent''—had land ie cvidently a •"natural r Tian FvLscss Fot_t.s.--Ht , ..ding, makes .at rz! Itan.'.;* ttay, , •ana Fnahi n makes :ars Put.elt; fi.r certainly a rename, s h.. rrestat fashi3a, h+ 4:.1-1•.!, u .i,:h 1011er." ortit. -I.lt cil =4,ys tl/3' in ii , ve is like get •ing...,..tighextbe :cores fe'ittet dtteJ It th e mere t He bits bad tietrie eaperienee. and .I,ini,mg on this stiOvt, - , are entitle,l ,-. A:; remzit of a duel, • "V"' '." !Arty Vi. , unde.l in the chest ”!.. 1 t1:0 Air." Mil/ must base berena t-i%)12:111r •!i;el. ic+.;.C - cat li.t:e as ? to.tilliVel THE. SUBSCRIBERS HAVING removeu to their NEW and SPACIOUS From No 78 Chesnut street.' fourth door above Tenth. are now pre red to offers tarp and well sele.tod stock of the resh and desi rable pasts. principally of their own . - -portatlon, or , bought at auction. which tb. y are able to sell at the Ira. p priers. and to which they cordially . inrite the attention of country merchants, hotel-keepers, and fam ilies generally. Buff. Green and Venitian Window 4,4. Wing. Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheetin.s.l 4.8-I. 114. to-4. 114. lf:4 wide. Bolster. and Pillow Linens of several choice bleaeberic and all widths, Irvin 38 to b 4 inches. Bed Blankets of all sizes and qualities: Crib and Cradle Blankets. "Bed "Quilts of the following vari eties. ciz:—Marseilles. Welting, Knotted, Register. Al hambra. Allendale and Lancaster, of all the desirable sizes. Orman Corers. Table Corers; Window Curtain Muslin. Towels and Toweling of every variety: Damask Table Cloths and - Napkins: Shirting Linens and Mut , . lin: Cambric Handkerchiefs Embroideries. Hosiery, &e., ke. Itrocatel. Damasks. 31oreens, EmbroldiWed Lateeand Muslin Curtains; Clit Cornices. Bands.Oimps.Cord, de.. ' de ze;y wen: int , ' the country for ree.irils it as a siiar,a. PHILADELPHIA. October 20,14 9 F., SHOINER., WhalasaaDealer la oats, &noes, and FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF RATS, N 0.142% North Third Strad, Philaderpkia. • Janway,l 9,1856 • COLEANAPCS CUTLERY STORE, • No. 5111 North Tkird street. CONSTANTLY on hand, a large as sortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors. and Katona Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, stag. buffalo, bone and wood handlea; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives, - • ALSO—a very extensive a2sorturent of Walters, Tea Trays, kr. Fine English Guns, Colt's Pistols. Revolvers, and Single and Double barrelled- Pistols. with s general 'toe); of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. - JOHN M. COLEMAN. importer: Philadelphia, Dec. M; IBSY (Dec. 74421 51-if OmLBl OILS TS OILS lib Bk ...• 8. e ALLEM, 7 and 8 moutn - wvnarvst rimadelphla, IDEALERS IN: ,01L, have - just re ceived. direct from Ne 4 iiedford., the following sup p y of Olt which they offer itir sale at the lowest market rates: Winter,Sperm oll.:1.000gaL I Winter Whaleoll. 12.;SOOgal. ,do Elephant 011.,9.1500 do I Ricked do do TAO . )do Also',- In stop:Aires:sing Oita. pale and _pawn Soap, Spermr and Adamantine Candlei. ' • p f b. 23. 'SG. -, • ' 13.1y ' No.644INVEL • _ - ANUFACTURERS 'of Children's Carriages, Gigs, Coaches, Baronehes. V locipedes, .tilises,Whoei-barrows, N wintry Swings, /Welting Horses, . abs, Invalid Chairs, de., de.. wholesale and retail. September 22.1855 . 3547 N OTICE. itE[AVING purchased the entire ntoek of the lateGEO. W. RIDGWAY A CO.,za I be tifankful for a continuance of the li ral patronage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway i an having made arrangements to be In constant receipt of a full assortment of OILS, we feel confident. we can give entire satisfaction to the customer' of the late house. and respectfully solicit the trade In general to call and examine our stock before purchasing rhea here: - 11 ITell ELL k eiti USDA LE, _ Sept. 22. 1855 584 y . No. 30 N. Wharves, Phila. WINDOW .__ . agg i orlt AND PAPER 1 L. 'SARIS dr, p ~ No. 133 N. C at) . .11 • Second - street, (3d door below Race, east side.) Philadelphia, :five enstantly on hand a large assort ment of the abt. ve goods, which they offer Wholestle or IStail, at prices ower than any other establishment Is the city. Theijaho keep In store. Duff, Holland and an endless variety of Gold Metered Shades, *latch. for bean ty and cheapness. cannot be surpassed. Their assort ment of Wall -Papers. Paper Curtains, Borders, kr" kr. is complete. and persons about purchasing would do well to give us a call. .. : ' 3.1.. ISAA4:4 A Rink. 133 N. 2dttreet, Philadelphia. 14-ini April 5. 1850 JOHN - WM. GUIREY £ CO., • BANKERS. NO. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Made , GRANITE BVILDING,BELOW CIIESNL7, 1 - IRAY . upon, - remit to, and collect Jupon'every point In the usurp STATES and CANA. PA. ColletHans settled with promptness at current rates of eachange. without charge. Foreign and American Coln fiarnished for Shipping and Cur-bm House purposes. Draw npondhe 64a1 (kink i f Ireland. (by authority,) London, Ac., and frirm,ll I cch.inge. availat.le in any part of the British Kingdom. fn sums of .E.l and - tits wards. •FaVE.:I Pra CL.NT. NVW ork rate.l 'paid deposit ors on eurn-ut accounts. and the highest rate on Time arsount. :•tocks bought and sold at the Brokers' Board. In this cit.,. New Ybrlt B‘edott at d Baltimore. Business paper and aus negotiated. The latest ;notations of storks and securities through -teat the United States ran be seen at the office. Dee. '22. 1 ,2 14) . :040m4- V 1 US Eits - ItHIN - 6140US to bitiu ijim LEE %% AL ER. Snecessers to tl DAME " WILLI°, No. 1611 Chesnut street, under the Utah lions . Philadelphia, are constantly Publishing the latest !tins c. from the most popular Au - !hors in the United States in a style that will se with any issued at any other h,nsii, either in this e6uutry or Europe? They hay.; also the pleasure to announce to the public that their stock of sheet MIA' • on hand. consists of the arrest and most complete assoitwe-t to be found in the ountry; they are constantly adding to their stock all the New )lusic published In New York. Bo ton, &e. They also publish several Instruction Books, which ire n ~.verieral use throughout the ,conntry. PI4ICOS--A fine assortment the bes , manufacturers, .if Neiiffork and Boston, at the lowest cheap pricei. • I !t I.IBICAL Also,Ar general assortment of Guitars, Violi s. Banjoes,' .Fltite.t4kordeons, &c.. Violin, Guitar and limp i , trings.i, Tr the best Italian qualities, all of which will be f.r.rnlsli , ed tot he public and the trade at the lowest rater. Orders punctually attended to. - ZW•AII Lee 3 / 4 Walker's Musk and Publications can be .btained at B 1: 3 / 4 NNAN'ts: iks k and II usu. to. Potts -, eine. E 1 4 V:,, SIIRPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN. Importers and_Dealers Sn Linen and lionise FurniAing Goods. NO. 279 Chanul st.,abors Tenth. Philadelphia. April 2.6„ IS5d SAVING FUND Ettalll 11. S. Insutunte, Annuity and Trnist Co., `()[;Tit E. corner Third and Ches.; ►Juut streets:Philadelphia—Capital $2.50.000. Money I is received onp deposit daily. The-amount deposited entered in ei Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or.l if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums. large andsmilLare received, and the amount paid back un demand. sllhont notice. Interest is paid at the :rate of fire per emit. colhmen eine from the day of deposit. and erasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the : oney. r On the first day of January, in each year, the ? interest of each deposit La paid to the depositor , or adekiel to the principal as he may prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. - DIRECTOIX, Stephen IL Crawford, Pres'Ll William 31. Godwin, Law. Johnson. Tice Pres't, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. , -Thompson, - George Belleau, Benj. W. Tingley, c , • James Devereux. lamb L. Florance, : Gaston's English, Secretary and 7Warttrer: PLLVY FISK. Teller and Interpreter - - C. OZFILSCIILAGER. September R. '55 0 361 v M. W. BALDWIN & CO., --,--- ngineers, . , • Broad and flami/tou streets, Philadelphia. Penna., W 01roa1 1 3, 113 .. c e a r.„ 1 I and d e t at t chose lu n k ! - i o n ed o in f Ea ßtth um. . , Property; to their Blanes of Loensugive Engines, in which they are adapted to the particular business for which 1 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 colhe- i s on; and in accommodating them to the grades, curves. strength of auperstruction, 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 Road and Engine. • With these, objects in view. and as the result of twenty4bree year practical experience in the business by our renior part-I ___ ner, ,we mannfacturefirr different iamb or Engines. ansl . 1 115.11 1:rY f 1- ' t Fermi classes or sizes of each kind. Particular atter. T IIE FRAN - i ire nsurance o. tion paid to the strength of the machinein the plan and workmanship of all the details- Our long experieneat o f Philadelphia. Office, No. 16334 Chesnut street, twat Fifth sleet and opportunities of obtaining information. enables nitoi .. air . . • to offer these ,sag nee with the assurance that in efildrelj, e - " - Charles N. Banker , George W. Richards, cp. economy and durability, they will compare favorabit. .., Thomas ordeal D. Lewis, with those of any other kind in use. We also farnishtn!'t • '''" • ; ' Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Bode. order wheels , axles , bowling or low moor tire t ( to fit cent' . Samuel ,,_,,, tree without boring), composition castings for bearingst "''"." --..__./—Trivitircont, - Jamb R. Smith, , Morris Patterson. every description of Copper Sheet Don and Boiler Work: Continue make Insurance, permanent or limited on and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. No w„ rfnerffne,, 1: every description of property, in town and country, at MATTIIEIV BAIRD. I rates .... 4 ' 41 " . as are consistent with security; I.if , rne Companyhave reserved a large Contingent FOTO, — ;1 which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, 'THE STATE SAVINCS 'FUND ! . afford ample protection to the hunted. thiEICEs M I Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years. NEXT DOOR TO TUE POST oFticr. ; , they have paid upwards of one million inn 'minim i Mons- VO .83 Dock Street, Philadeiohia._.... and dnUarsl ~ : r.•.t,A by fire, thereby afforditoreeidence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the ahthty and 1864.4 Interest five per cent. All mosey' snMso ... i dis 'ti toinset with promptness. all liabilities. , parr. on returned on demand. -CIIAIIces N. BANCKER, President. The STATE SAYINGS FUND, No. 83 DOCK-STREM, . . CH shim G. Betscitea:Secretary. e next door to Third Streit,and adjoining the Post Oilier. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above tecelees Money on deposit dally . from 9 in the morning„ mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make in until 3in the afteruoon ; also - Monday evenings. frtalo 7., chance bit every description of property. at the lowest to fl adoelt. Interest is allowed on deposits at the rate ' rates. ' ANDREW lIIISSEt. Agent. of FIVE PER - CENT. per annum - Deposits will be re-: pmcsvilu,Jan.u.issi. , t'etf turned in whole or in part on demand. without notice. " r Them popularity of this Office with all classesof the ' LIFE INSURANCE. community: both in town and country. and its cense , r HE GIRARD LIFE !INSURANCE, enent suer:ea. may be ascribed, in pert, to the following t subistantial reasons: Annuity and T Company Of Philadelphia. Gi ld. It offers a convenient, remonslble, and profitable' ce, No. 112 Chesnut street, the Fitt: door East of the Depositery to Executors. Administrators. Assignees. Col. Custom Rouse. lectors. %rents, and all public officere--•to Attorneys,: CAPITAL (;3110,000--CHARTER PERPETrkIe • Trustetis.focieties and Awociations. whether in . • Continisetcmakeinsaranceson lives on the most facet ted or otherwise—to married or single ladies—to Stu. able terms. ' paid - Id dents. Merchaets. Clerks. and business men generally— The Capital being up a in . together with g m hanie.,, Farmers. Minors of either sex. and all who 'a large arca constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a it-are funds_ much or little, to deposit. where they may; perfect security to the Insured. be had at any time with Five per rent. interest added. I {he premiums may he paid yearly, half-yearly or quer ftd. Deptditots rereire Soots. with an abstract of the; tvelY• By. Laws and regulations. In which is entered their de I The Company add a Wan periodically to the Inman. posits- which Books serve as vouchers. They mar d e ekl tea fur life. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, nate. In ease of sickness. death.' or absence. who ;hail re- 1.8441 and the second Ba al:Lill i s Dea r athee s iS t"t it m et to mire their deposits, without the inteiventien of EXPea, an additional K 202 SO to every $l.OOO insured nuke 0., ton or Administrators. Any one or more persons rrioyl eldest polides, making 91,..1M 60 which will be paid when denesit in his her, ce their name, Crier:any other per t it shall become a claim, instead of $1,960 originally hum , or porson. s. 1 ed : the next oldest amount to $.1.2= 50: the next in age :kJ. A 11-port is made each year to the Lori, alatUre sad yto $1,213 50 for every $1,000; the others kr the same pro. OYIIMPIir of the City. l portion &receding to the =mint and time of standing, ith. The Officers are sworn before they enter 'upon i whkh additions make an arprane of more than 60 per their duties. in addition togi sing Bonds with sureties. r -eat. upon the premiums paid, without IttCrosudngthe an- Sth. The State Savings Fundis a seal Savings Fund--I A noxl Premium rut an Insurance and Tract Cempany.; Our large list of ikqeisitres and the Philadelphia public, have been ears , ' tui to observe that the charter avoids the budness and tisk of insurance. itch. in order to afford every' reasonable facility to Ile padcore who reside at a distance fora the'cifflee. their de petits are Tema:lel to, be withdrawn be cheeks. ark/ . t bel roomer rustomtry with the Rants. t bock rooks will be furnished tAI 4{7 OitOni withent charge. The norptlar patrettaze bilatosed upon this dike ,by a pr,terbially ettotiOnzanddnetrintinatingeocatnunity.and where the cliarleterlf•the institution b_ test known, be a ;ratifying tact to•irt.kb the Trusters desire to gall at. ton r to, GRA 11. HART, President rti tia. et. IVILAT, Tretsnr7r . - ,\lar:ham..s.'„,t. January 5.'56 j: , PHILADELPHIA.:! FIVE PER CENT. BAVINC FUND. Og the Monomial suety Company. WI I„ • i I A VCORPOttATE.p . BY THE STATE OP PENNA. 410 N E. Y received in any sum, large or small, and interest Rid from the 'day of t. The'otlice Is open every day, funn 9 tided' in themorti lug 01 I . o'clock In the evening, ind un Monday and Ihuriday evenings till 9 o'clock. • • .!. ,? INTEREST FIVE PER ; CENT. Inuits Large m, small, are paid hock in gold'on,de• wind without matt* to anynmount. OrrlClValnutl *met, South• West corms” of Third street, Philadelphin.i , " • •_ • Z • Lion.IIENRY BENZiEl4Prcsidart, • • ROBERT SELFRIDGE, nu President, • Wlll. J. REED; sccretary.. IlenryiL. Benner, C: Landreth Mania, Etivraol. L. Carter, F.Carrol Brewster, Robertilelfridge. Joseph B. Barry. Bennie,' Ashton, Entry L. Churchman, • Jameiß. Smith, Francis Lee. The investments, now amounting to more than one million of dollars. in accordance with theact of incorpora tion are made in Mortgages, Ground Bents. and such first class securities as must always insure perfect Securi ty . to the depositors end place beyond all risk the per. utanency and stability of this old and well-established Institution. liov.ll, IMS 1 - DECOU & MIDDLETON, 1 INIPORTIMA Or AND DEALERS IN ] IRON AND STEEL, NO. 13 Oath Water street, above Xarket, PHILADELPHIA. April 1.1-155615.17 ' _ ___ -. PATENT WIRE•ROPE. - • IPCIAVi.NG accepted the • Agency for the sale of RORBLINGS PATENT. WIRE ROPE, we are now prepared to supply railroad companies, cud operators. engineers, machinists, and others. with wire robe. In largo or small quantities. Samples may be seen at; our Ake. Apply to-, or address • MORRIS A JONES & CO., Iron and Steel Merchants, Market Nlt Sixteenth sta. Thiladelphisdlugust 2,15 -31.3 m " JOSEPH A. NEEDLES. - sustrActoars Of Wire, Silk and Balir.Cloth Sieves, tlOAßSE—medium and fine in mesh ; Ad large, middle-ise and small In diameter. .MetalLic C!,..dhs or woven wire. of the bed qualities. various sizes of mesh, from Nos. I to SO, inclusive, and from one to sig, - feet in width. They are numbered so many spares to a lineal Inch: ant cut to snit. The subscriber also keeps ettustantly.on hand-SCREENS. for Coal. Sand, t're, Lime, G tato. Gravel. Guano. Sumac, Supr. Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spire, Drugs. Dye-Stuffs, ac. Together with an assort ment of bright and annealed iron Wire. Ail of the above wild Wholesale or retail, by . A. NEEDLES, Si North Front Street, Philadelphia 31, '36 . " 9in PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Era*. Fire and Thief •Pro 4 Safes OF all sizes, suitable' for Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers, and others hiving Books, Pa. pers or other valuables to preserve from or Burglars. A CAR.D.—"The - Fire Woof Safe that preserved our Books. Papers Le., during the gran Ere at Iliad's Build ings, was purchased of OLIVER Eft e. CI. Second at., Iphia. A RUCK." - REFRIGKRATIRS AND WATER FILTFII3I:q.. - JEVA-V.S premium Ventilated. Refrigerator s Lo and preserving 31ent. Butter. Milk, Water. and s,:f cies fur culinary purposes.. Water Filterers, for pfirify ittg.brackish or muddy water, ran be'had separate or- at tiehed ti the Refrig!erstom—a racial quintity of ice cool, iqg tole whole In the warmest weather.' ..ttret. in Rect. and for .Sr#6 Pprtable Shower Baths, arranged f rrearm or cold water: Water ecK , Il rs. nv ti trls. i.t”ret , a n d dwelling's: Store Fru•-ks, for moving loxes, bales, crates. ar.:, St-al PresSelt.. l're‘ces. Dm re :gists' l'.f•rs. nbliktil in 1 01,1 vEn EvAlcs. Ll S. S.erond street,: doors below Chesnut..j I . P foLni INSURANCE. COkIiONWEALTH ER SIIRANCE Union Buildings, 3d street, ' . 11.4111tIrlit. mi. PA. ;1 fiIIAWI'EIIED CAPITAL. $300,000. kJ a ur build tigs and other propvrty. against losa or „damage by Fir*. IK,. againbt yeriii• of the S. I ulatid ; , .,t% 4.'201 , 11 and ranq. , l JION CAMERON_ S. 4. 4 . Caantr.a. &craary. -Prvsidcat. L. F: A‘ina, SCII9)/kiii multi; Pentta. I Dee. '22.'55 4i2tf MINERS' LIFE,. INSURANCE AND TAOIST COX PAN shirr:Q.. VILLE, PA. tIAPITAL 0)0,000-C HARTE It Perpstual. I f las Company, chartered by the LegiShiture of Penn eylvanii, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dol-' We . , is now fully urpnixed, and hai; commenced busi 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 dye per rent per annum; principai,and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the Ake of the Company, Centre Street, Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange Ho tel. j JACOB 1113XTZINOEn, Jr., President : Joni 11. Antal, See7ry and Treasurer. April 1,1554. 134 f 'ITHE POTTSVILL.E. MUTUAL, Jul AT _LIFE zir-CILINCL WMPANT I I fiFFICE CENTRE . STREET - , neat l atrive Breen's Jewelry Store. CAPITAL $lOO.OOO--CHARTER. PERPETUAL. 1 This Company, recently - chartered by the - Legislature of 'Pennsylvania, is fully organised. ‘.l The Company is prepared to effect insurance upon lives 1 and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow interest on 1 monies received at' the rate of five per ceut.,per annum. 1 !unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and Interest lay ,ableon demand. ! Capital and assets safely invested in Bonds and Mort. 'gages and other good securities. I Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable In ! rash, or appropriated to the pal'lllent of premineis. • - I For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. I , NATHAN EVANS.- Prat. SOLOMON FOSTER, fire Pres' t 11 T. MTLOR. &crelary and Treasurer. 1 Sept. 16,1164. 37-t-f ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. Authorized Capita' 5400,000. Cl-IARTER PERPETUAL—.--Office, No. 91 Walnut Strete between Third and Fourth Sire ts. Philadel pbia. i This Coan t a t ny mill insure against Loss or .Damage by VIRE:. or BUILD . NOS.Furniture,llecehandise generally. i Also II 31115 , INSURANCE, en Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. 1 INLAND IN: tRANCE. to all parts of the rtlon. . . Pralcrems:- rt. , - . 1 I) Luther.' ' ' Davis PieM)P. • 1 - Lewis Audenricd. Joseph Ilasteld, "Peter Sieger, - Dr. Geo. N. Lti,ttt. George F. Tyler, B. Hammett, . I - i Samuel IL Rothertnel, Francis Bacon. - IL LUTHER, l'rahlent. i i; Josaru 31.t.rattrD.Vice.Prctirket. . . 1 1 Wm. F. DEAN. Serrthrry. ' •• tar-PETER D. LUTHER. bait' been appointed Azent 1 1 I for 'he above Company in Schuylkill County, to whom I persons desiring Insurance can apply. ,I I Ju..- 'ZI.t. P•l'ili f Aptii 8, '54 14-1 25- 1 — S_T.AT i fillliltittftL INS URANCE Ni i LIOU ' i ANL' UA. STATEAIk,NT : x May 15, 1554 J. . Ij Assets. Ma Ist 1553, j I rash pre:a y uras , and-interest reeds -1 ed the past yearinautual depart i i . ment, 1,101,648 32 . , Dint Lteeeivablein same, 15,647 OS ii Cash Premiums, Stock Departs:tit, 40,,Z2 ?A ------ 1T0,568 58 ,17-Cm Losses, expenses, commissions, re. hum:ince, mutual department; 101, 031 3 506 5.3 "21, 9 AsSETS: Bonds, inottp,, ,, es, stock and other gaol. soesuities, 173,1.5 1 C Bilis receivable, 187,099 66 Cash on hand and in hands of ragouts, . - 19,558 68 • " • •••—•=•••4•379.70. 1 36 For Fire or tubed Insuramee, epply to. JNO. T. 81110ENEE, sent. 28-1 y July 15,1854 . Thomas Ridgway , -7 , . Jobe A. frown, Aron Darla: ^- D. Danner. - John Jay, Smith, Frederick Morn, Rebut Pearsall, Geom. Taber. Jmeial YeagyLr. ; J4in R. Latimer, Thomas P. JaMes, Wharton Levi*, - Joseph T. Palley.. - John R. Slack. PamphL)M enntaining table of rates and explainttions. form of application and fur: her inthrmation can ha hid at the care. TROIA& RIDGWAY. President, JOH:" F. JAIIMS: Actuary. - . imi•The sahseriber is agent for t he above Ceaupany in gehnylkill County, and .will effect Insurtness, and give all noeportry inamixtirm nn the *Ott* f • Apr 119.11452.1 145 2. 15-It . D'ILANNATif..' 12-f al CIE $153,318 70 $5'.. , .t,+7 26 EIEM=3 HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of .Consaneree Ar Shamokla !Its.* SECOND HOWL 11011.2031 P LBt IlLII&OAD. -Shamokin, liorthamberlandft, Pa, WM. 31. WEAVER. Propriglor. 17-Iy2 April 26. 11Z6 THE "BUCK HOTEL," .I*nel:a the Court 4flotote Langton. F i t.. George .F. Reinhart. Proprietor. ; This hoteli so lour eelebreted' for its generous board and good accommodations, has been recently IMPVlreds andoontinues to be the Stage Hotel and G.sti geed Quarters. May 3, Mit ii-ly I. \ "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." Corner of Centre and Mafiantongo etc,' Fattirille. Joseph M. roger, Proprietor. Entertainments and accommodations of the best kind, and every attention will be paid by the host and Id* at tendants to make guests and travelers somgmtable. Pottsville, May 10,'58 THE "EAGLE HOTEL,", Eagle Buildings, coiner of Cumberland ism' Mar ket sm. Lebanon. Pa. ' • • Adana Thinks Props's:foil. This is the largest and most Cottunodi*s hotel in Leb -anoni- with ample conveniences for families. single 1642 " dela, and the public generally illay - 3; '36 184 y. "EAGLE HOTEL." • *Car. of Market and Frank/in etr., W ilke•'baire, Zatzerne tr0m4 , 1"." Pa. Wllllaiu Earley, Vropstetok. This old stand has been-,tioproughly renovated by ! its present proprietor , and snadenifortable in every'res poet for permanent and trantlent boarding. Mr. Earley spares no pains to wane the approbation and good will or every guest, bytonstant attention to their wants and wishes,. tlis rciom and genersi aroommixistions are' am pie and his tables well supplieit. , Coll and see him. lie is not eatortionate in his {barges. - July _6,'su' - MiZin MANUFACTURES. = • and_ PIZ E TTSVILIS .Saddte d eremite saanufaetary. _ The Subscriber would gaitzmest respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Potts- f ?tile and the, Coal Region in general. to his tEe as 1 Weil selected stock of SADDLERY. all kinds of ' r • Carriage and Teanillarnees, Collars of ill desctiptioas,. Drift liarnets, de. He de 1 sires all who may need anythingin the above line to call and see his goods beta* parchasing elsewhere, as there I can be nothing lest. . . _.•Orders for liamesi, de, promptly Ailed on reasonable terms. - LEFEVER WOMELSDORFF. ,; • • Opposite Episcopal March, Costre street, Patteftle. ' March 3-1/135;---- --- [May 13, '34] • -1.94 f 4 Sk92".9". l lPitifiV• TOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware, Brittannta acid Brass tiara, Cutlery, dr.— K teben Range* . Range Boilers, Portable . Ran. " .... 7 ges, Clas Ovens, Heaters, dc.. de. , Having en- rat • l arged his store he has added to his former stock a large variety of new patterns of cook- ' lug. parlor, office and hall stoves .cud he has , now thelargest stock that • his ever been offered in this county. lie Invites his friHids and customers to 'call and examine for themselves feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and price. il- 1 Sir Ile calls their particular attention to his. sheet Iron Parlor Stores, which he - warrants to give more heat, with less foal than any other stove in use. lie has Also a splendid article of Bite-het Rampss, which he can give the highest "recommendation. Pottsville; August 30,'55 . - -45,- - , • CLBERr Envelope ilbuzufaata O ry a. P rating Moe, r .,„ South Fourth street (opposite Li brary street), Philadelphia. Die sinking, engrav lug, printing, embossing'. &c. Original designs. business devices, notes, bill-heads, labels. seals, views of buildings, stores, machinery, ke. accurately drawn and engraved. on reasonable terms: Persona it a distance can have theft engravings executed from daguerreotypes, by sending them per express or otherwise. Die sinking and emboss sing. Dies for business cards, envelopes, labels. ke., seals for societies. corporations and companies, engraved ant nslossed, on wood or brass. Office seal presses. beads of newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.— Embossed printing, for business cards, envelopes. labels, &c. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, I:animss cards. circulars. notices. bill-heads, promissory notes, Druggist"! and Apothecariiii' labels, plain and embossed , manufars turers labels, tabs and tickets. • Printing in goldodiver and colors. envelope printing. salt and dour bags, tr., manufactured and printed at the shortest notice in . sill colors. Pape' •bag manufactory. grocers', bakers', confectioners', 'and all kinds of paper tags tor sale. Envelopes of all qualifies and descriptions. viz.: for homeopathic medicines. self-sealed and printed directions. for putting up medicine" for sending abroad Wedding and s istting cardsengraved and printed. Also. envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to fit exactly any card. circular or invitation. Conveysncers envelopes. to fit deeds, tends, mortgages. /Fe.. msde in the best Manner. • WM. COLBERT, (I.—Ordirs sent by E.rpress, asperdgreestent Sept. ^" '55 38 NIcULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. A AC r IIIL : subscriber has; in connection with bit. :40 Store-made arrangements to keep f eu receive orders4lr all kinds of Agricultural imple ments. such as Plolla. Cultivators...ll4.m ers. and Levers c ; Seed Planters:Lioae Sp aders, Corn Planters. Cider 1 !dills. Cutting Machines &c. At., of the 1.42 and most I approved patterns—all f which will be furnished at 1 manufacturers' prices. The Rubseriter Las taken pains to ascertain the lest articlee in usg for,agricultural pur poses+ from actual experh 4 nce, which is an Important fea ture in this branch of bnsiness—and he will Bell tiothing Vut w Lateen be recommended for th e purposes d e m i ...w ri t. z. ed. 4 itder* will now be received for the. following arti cles, which are the most approved as far is we can nicer- Ulm: I a . • lietchum's with.l4,44per combined. lirauser's Portable Cider Mill. for band or horse power. Penplcit's improved Slide Drill. for sowing Wheat, 11)e and Oats; te., Ate. , Brush Seed Planters, for hand and horse power. Revolving Horse Hay Hakes. Cultivators. different kinds. , Plows—Sub-13AI. Side.hill and other kinds. ' Corn Planters and Root Cutters.. • coopiru's Lime. Phosphates and Guano Spreader. • Straw and Stalk Cutters. Woolman's Gate, to open without alighting front ear ri..te. ..arden 'Engines, &c.. &e. Tog.2rher with every approved agricultural implement ht tise. 13. BANN AN. Pottsville, May 17, '5B LOOK HER7EI The Cheapeit place to get .. Storee, Tiutrare dc., i• nt GFORGE STICIITER'S" Old Stand, hi Centro street. Pottsville, nearlfoppi.site Drown's Apothecary Store. where he has now on hand a full and choice ailtortrp.nt of . • Storrs, Sheet from Titi.t.rppef, Brittatinia. d' Hollow irate, which he oilers wholesxle and retail, . • - at prices cerresimnding with the - I' . times, and which cannst be mulcts- ,'yam s _ sed.in the runty, in cheapness and Luring the apprvaching season he will pay particular attention to furnhildng stoves of ail kinds, viz; Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves. Office Stoves, ke. lie has Mad , ar rangements with. the manufacturer to furnish the same pittern• or cooking stoves which are furnished at Derr's establishment. 'This s the best and most approved kind of cooking stove. ,in us , and no:faintly should 1* with out it. Missing: oubmken plates are furnished at all times. at tho'shortest notice Old stoves taken in ex change for new bunt. and stoves delivered without charge in the vicinity of Pottsville.; •The undersigned being a - practical tinsmith. flatters himself to be able to give general satisf.tetk , M Box tin always on hand, Potts:silk, August 16.'5 . 6 CREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. THATCHER'S • Double Action, : Forcing and Suction Pumps. 1 r 1 HE subscriber informs the citizens of ,Schuyikill county that he has purrhased the'es- i e usive right to vend these celebrated Pumps in Schuylkill ! twenty. There are various kinds of these Pumps. made 1 on the s me principle, such as the -Double , Action Fore- ing.and Suctlon•Putop. the Suction and Lift Well Pump. Weil Pump with set length, to prevent freezing. Cistern i . Forri) Pump, with connectiona to supply upper stories, 1 te. - They are arranged for deep and shallow Wells—can be used as anEPgine in forcing the water on the top of the house'in case of:tire—to water gardens or wash win-' dows. Those who - have tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest. the mort simple In their const ruction, and the most effective ever used. and not liable to get out of order. The following is one of the, many Certifi cates given by those who have used these Pumps. - We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent Force and Suction Pump, manufactured by Messrs. itogers k Foot, of tionesdale, and take Pleasure in recommending them to the public as being ' the.) Most durable and effi cient means for raising and iambigoeater that has ever come to our notice. T. V. Sherwood, G. W. di - z.tterwoou, Jrislvold. . R. tirlsoroi R. M. Grenell, 7. 11. Russell, C. P. Waller. P. P. Bro vrn, 11. W.. Stone, - J. FI. Dunning, Orders by mail for Pumps. giving the depth Of the well, te.. will bnpromptly attended to. C. C. CARTER, Proprietor of the Right for Schuylkill county. Pottsville. N0v.10.'55 45•1 y :IMEvjULL 11. iii. = 4 31 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER • INAPtUFACTURINC COMPANY nATIt on in,l nt their exten-ire einablishnient, On . ._ Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind 1 He has - tried it in over llist rases, and never failed ex- and description. which they can supply to Operators, 1 rcpt I n two mse l g tboth thunder humor). lie has noir in Carpenters and Builders. at lower rates than it can be i ~.; _ skin - over two hundred certificates of its virtue, • bought elsewhere. They are also ready to' supply, ~ all within twenty miles of itnston. .„ r through. the means of their extensive business, and la-1 Two bottles, are warranted to - cure a nursing sore 1 te , r savfng machines. manufactured articles in their line; • . - , month. • Itl at a raving of 2.5 per gent.On tatmei cost. 1 One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of'Pimples 1 Their large workshops have been in successful vipers- : . i on the face. lion for the past year, turning nut net quantities of i Two to three battles will cure the system of biles. 1 .Doors, . , Window Frames, . Panel W ork, . . 1 Two battles are warranted to cure the worst canker in Sash, illorildings, Bed.posts, i the mouth and stomach. I Three to rive bottles are warranted to cure the, worst Blinds, shuitery, Birn !l lite . re, I. case of Erysipelas. • . _ And ad fled, of framed, Attrolr.l nnd nowt' Mr*. ..t.ne to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in Which they have constantly nn hand. They are ready I n v y, , s. . Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears to execute orders at the shortest notice. for any quantity or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. : a nd blotches; among the hair. . 1 Dry and green hemlock, of ail kinds, for building purl. Your to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and = thi Oak, Maple, Poplar. chair. plank and scantling : running ulcers. inre scaly eruption of the akin. 1 ; Cherry. Walnut.. Mahogany. &c.., for cabinet 1 One bottle will Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstwork; White and Yellow Pine boards for 'flooring, raw or i made to orderi% l White Pine plank. 3, 234.'2, 114. 1 t-si 1.4. case ef ringworm. • ... . Tw or three bottles are 1- wananted to mars the most and %blab panel, always 111 e a dY ; al "' p lant l'''an'f" ' desperate. case of rheumatism. rails, seardling. posts, shin o iert, lath, ceiling lath. pail- . T h ree to four bottles are warranted to 'A o . 4 .3b e , salt intr. Se.. kr. < 1 rheum. - /Willits of sawed stud' and ererrthin4 in their line • • triv., to ri ; :btlxitks wal cure ibe worst ease of scrofula. on hand or to order. at the shortest notice. Pottsville, Marc.h 129 1.541 to 1 A. UeneUt is always experienced from the first bottle, • • and a perfect ewe to warranted when the above quantity . • • ___. _ . ___ : • CLAREEI PATENT FLOURING MILL. - " 3 e D • ' Reader I peddled over a thousand bottles oft ln the The Great Invention of the Day- virinitv C,f Poe - ten. I know the erects of it in every HE subscrihcr announces to the viii-, case. So stare as water will extinguish Are, so mire will tens of Schuylkill minty that he has secured the , this ewe humor. I never sold a ttle of It' but that e te. tto sell EDWIN and JAMES M CLARK'S new Pa- 1 -.aced another: after a trial it alive s speaks for itself.— I'to tent Flouring 11111, :which is pronounced the greatest r There are two things about this he rb that appear to me American invention of the day. The subscriber Usenet__ surprisiur: first that it grows in our Pastures. in sonic of these Mills in full operation now. in Tremont where' places quite plentieal.and yet its value has never been he Invites all persons to rail and see it in o ration. I known until I discovered it in' 1%49---seeend, that ; 1t This highly ingenious, and much rt Invention, !, shoul4l rare ell kinds of humor. terms an entire new feathrein the manuesitnreof Wheat ' • In order to give some Idea of the sudten rise and great into Flour: and the splendid manner in which it per-; popularity o t the discervery.,l will state that In April, terms its work. Grinding,Bolting , and separating the ~ 155.'1. I peddled it and feed abont six betties per day—in grain at a single oteraticleto seven different qualities Atell.Dat. I .old over onetbousand bottles per day °fit- of Flour and Feed. and thaiwithie a spice of only twen.t t. ' Some of the wholesale druggiste who have been in the tiesne feet In length by Rear feet In breadth, at the ra- ' l'husinees twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in pldity of twelve bushelS Per hour,on a pair of French it - the-annals of patent medicines was ever like it. - There burr millstones wilily thirty inches Di dlemerer. The, is a universal praise of it from all viarters. Grain Is converted at a single operation into Eitra and] In my own practice I always kept it strictly forlsunaors , Superfinellonr. Fine Flow. Middlines.Shipetuffik. Shorts I —but lease* its int roducticia as - a general Demile medicine, and Dem any power tying applicable to propel it. front IC crest and wonderful states have been found in ft that 1 tour tierce up to any other desired. The small space itl I never suspected. , t l occupies would not be missed when placed In a room with i Several cases of epileptic - fits—a disease which was al- , ether machinery. and theetenall amount of power it re-1 ways considered incurable. have been eared by a few bot.l quires to propel it, make% it certain that, ere long. It will i ties. O. what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all, supersede and revolutionise all other Flouring Mills. So I ,uses of that awful malady—there are but few who have applicable is this ! [ ill to the wants of the world. that I seen more of it than I have. .e, I every sawenill.l93•-bine shop. locomotive shop. foundry 4 1 knew - of several cues of Dropsy. all of them aged!' forge. scaling mill, 0, ant building 3 having purest al ree - t pa plecured by it. For the various diseases, of the Liter s I. dy erected.ean now have within lib wails& complete 3ler• I ele . ileedache. Dyspepsia, Asthma. Fererand Agate. Pain j chant Homing Mill. at the tritline cost of Dem *nu to, In tee side. Diseases of the Spine.and particularly In dig; seven hundred dollars and thus the enormous amount.' eases of the kidneys..t.c., the discovery las done more of Grain raised within the United States, can be center- i erred than any medicine ere/ known. ted into Flour within its limits. . , i No change of diet neeeseary—eat the test you get and! ' ' With one of these Mills Dearly every large Colliery es 1 ,.. .enough of IL tablishment in tls couety where 403.23 power is used!, Direction' for am—Adults. one table-spoonful per day / for pumping, a nI4 be supplied. They could beerected I —children years. a dessert epoonftd--children] ti t at a small expen and would enable them to marmite: from fire to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions lute their own Cont. • - ,= be applicable to all mnstitutlens. take sufficient to This Mill ontiocenples the space of ill feet in lent th. l operate Mr the bowels twice a day. • by 4in width. It is sled portableand when prat' up r-..n I Man ullitinred by DON A 1,1) K lINNFMT. he placed in a wagon or dray,. and with a single - horse 1 20. Mk, /loaner grtrwr. Rartarry. Jtaig. fantod to any part where tbey desire t. , use it. Its con- 1 Price s Ono Dollar. strnetion is an simple that It via be connected with any IWidest/1e .4.qes:s:—New York city. C. V. Meitner. Si engine by a single shaft. • , Barciav street; C. If. Ring. 192 lirccelway: Rushton A Sinele or Township Rights will he, &awned of IA OrClark, •1173 hyrndway: A. R. h , D. Sends. 100 Fulton St. ei subscriber. residing at Tremont- ilundrede of eertie. Wholesale agent: l for Pennsylvania. T. W. Dem. A rates fete Millers and ethers who ka,ve seen the 31111 In Seere. 132 North 2nd firret. l'hlladOphia. operatiou,ran be seen aethe rtsiden l-e of the subscriber i For sale In Pennine. by .r. G. B r eien. .y, r. E l . t m o J. A. L. TICE. • cud // 12abene, May 12. isZS '2o-ty - . - .41-tf !gay 24, 15.7,6 - :07 p ee . • c BROWN'S i'•' 4 'gl: . r a tki.o coax' 3. . • Xi:HOUGH it thunder* and light ning' In all corners of Actuylkill coimty, and rains —gbeer Stores, the undersighed still maintains hi a Ana smuttier, his old establishment as heretotnre, and will continue to aberantoodate his customers in inch a printig e and stiCsfsetory manner as to warrant and Ow cute ir entire confidence. At the nine time he fates this opportunity to return to hisfriends and patrour his grateful acknowledgements for the very substantial manner in which they hare, dur ing many years , favored bite with their patronage. and hope they will continue to appreciate our humble effort, to seers them. Due Drug Store is II ted up In a supork4 manner mil is well stocked with all kinds of drugs. In this respeefour establishment cannot be excelled by any other [halt concern. . JOILN O. DROWN, Druggist and Chemist. 2.54/ A CURE FOR COI'iSUM PTION. COUGHS. tXILDS. ASTII MA, BRONCHITIS, GENERAL. DEBILITY, ' AND ALL SCROFLIA)CS HUMOIIS. Have You Tried it? This important question should bemired wiery who is suffering from pulmonary trouble in this fickle' climate. Have you tried WICHOR'S COMPOUND OF 000 LIVER OIL AND LIME/ It will not 'muscatel' ke the plain OIL,' but is on the contrary, pleasant to the t site; moreover, the Phosphate of Lity. is. In this com bination. a most remarkable ski to the healing proper. ties of the Pure Cod Liver Oil. as the following certifi cates (selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge s:pirate) will atimly show. No person thould neglect, for single hour, a cough„ or any affection of the lungs, lest the most serlons consequences follow: Dr. Wilboes preparation is both safe and simple, and sure In ill ordt: nary cases, and. has performed some :mrprising cures In decided eoruirmiption, where ordinary medical aid has failed: Dat , Wu.soa :—During rattly the whole of the past - winter. 1 bad suffered seriously *Rh a cough. which had so irritated my lungs, that my physician frankly admit ted his fear of consumption following this trouble as the Spring weather set in. Medicine seemed to afford me little relief, until I tried your preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. • The effect lam Ibreed by facts to admit. was almost magical. and I have the pleasure of saying at this writing.'(May 0,1853,) I . am entirely free from any pulmonary trouble.. With thanks to you for your valuable discovery, I cor dially recommend Itto those who are thus afflicted. Moms C. UraD, Chamber street, Boston. Manuf t ctured only by ALEUNDER It s WILBOR, Chemist. 168 Court street. Boston. For sale in Philadelphlit by T. W. Mort k Sam, 132 North Second street: For sale In Puttsitile by J. C. Minim Dmutgist. repposite - Eptscopal Church. Pottsville, March 8. '6B " 10.10 m CHAS. W. KIIMNGC,. , . Wholesale and Belau X3Priztaleat .itanci. Crkeenzealmiti. B. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Ste., , . , (Opposite Mort fate ?it Hotet,) POTTSVILLE, PENNA. . - 11 The subscriber. having taken possession of lgothe house formerly occupied by Mrs. E. M. Beatty . . has converted the same into a Drug and Apothecary Store, such as he thinka will prove satisfactory to all purchasers. and respectfully calls -the at• tention ant his friends and the public to his choice stock. Hi has taken great care in the selection of his Drage, Medicines, Lc., and can therefore cheerfully tecerunsend each and every one as being , l'Cilee 4:VD / UNA ALSZER.4IISIk ' lie is determined to give his undivided personal at tention to his huitneks, at ail h outset the day and stet when required. believing that the success and reputation. of phyecians as well as the ivied/stable lives n/ their pa tient* depends in a great measure on the .are of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures: and he feels confident that cus. (nos, when obtained at . the expeicidid virtue and health. will not be the only . question with his customers; when once his reputation ' as a careful and competent-APotbecary, shall be satisfac. torily established. This reputation he is determined to build up. with the assistance of A share of the public patronarte--a fair pro s portieff of whiCh is gnaranteed to him by numerous friends. independently of that* . Aril be hopes to obtaiu by close attention to business ...d strict attention in mixing prescriptions which my affect the health and lives of his customers. • , De option In preparinir and crompeunding of medicines for ruthless speculation he will: never resort tn. though it is notoriously true that such a dangerous deception is much Mere vitensirely and successfully practiced by druggists than can be readily imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of his cotemnoraries. he, only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his ability to satisfy the most exacting. Cif-Patrons may with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful 'execution- of their orders. sent by mail or otherwhe. CHAS. W. EPTING, Dnraaiss a Cuznirr. S. E. Corner of Ontre and Yortociyan Sts., Ittbrale. Potrille. June ttl, '56 25-Ty Health and Strength must Inevitably follow its Use. ' ' (11•301f6 • - 33-Cm • N. IL 11 MEDICI Pottsville, June •21. • WILMS COXPOOND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIKE; BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS eif-t, r:1 , 1) 4,‘.t A r ; ,,, ~.. ,„" _4_-___,.. c . glt. '.. - 1'...- 4 5 A.1.7 - !r). ' * '' 11-i n•q:',;.';,-,1 t.. la „ -. VI' • 4 * ~..1...T..1_ ......r. t , , 1 - 1 AI. .."-• 312 ' * I LA /VTI E w• -It 0, - 0 4 !t, • THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Disease of the Kidneys, LIVER COIdPLAINT, WEAKNESS OE ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, And th,.Tarious aft ectionacnnsequent upon a d ered . STOMACH OR LIVER, Such 'ls Indigestion, Acidity of the Simonet* olicky. Pains., Heartburn, Lose of Appetite, Desponde 7, Cos• Blind and MctetUttg Piles. In all NOtious, itheumati? and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances inured highly benetieial, and In others effect ed a decided cure This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the mouner at the cele brated Holland Profereor. Beerhave. Bees cse of its great FUMY/R< in most of tile European States., its introduction into the United States was intended mare especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face ;if this mighty country.. Meeting with peat suc cess among them, i now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must 1 e ark novsledged Itis particularly recommended to those persons whose cenlititutions ‘ may have been impaired by the continn oustlW of ardent spirits. or other forms of dissipotion.— Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds it way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the,drooping spirit. and in fact, infusing new health anaßilgor in the system. NOTlCE—Whoever expects to find in this a beverage will be disappointed: but to the sick, weak and low spits lied. at will prove et grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singu Jar remedial properties. Caution t—The great popularity of this delightful 'Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boort:Lave). Holland Bitters a Lair trial. One bottle will convince you howinfinitely superior it Is to all these Imitations. Soid. at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles for $.5.00, by the tJLL Poormttoos, BENJAMIN PACE, JR: & CO., Manufacturing Pharmacriitista and Chemists. Pitt giburg, Pa. For Sale in Philadelphia. by the agents—Barman a 1116rwig. office of the Ormocrat: John Johns, =2 Race, 'street: Dyott k Sons. 13t worth l2ci street. Also in , , Reading. by Bitter A Co.: Lancaster, by . i dohn F. Long .k Co.; L'otteTllle, John 9. Brown. ~. July 5.:i5 j ' =:-. .THE. GREATEST Dltdfoal Discovery of the Age. TAR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury-, .has ittsetotered in one of our common pnsturt wads a remedy !hat kurrs Ever*. Kind of Humor, from the worst scraui4 down to a - cogamon pu - Rme4TioNs,. _,....„ TratteoweYanYneotßzini„,, mi 24 of Itihweee History of the American vorokuint 6:e. Thirty 'Yee a, from IltS) to 1A.56, vita pletlagitler leak. Ate 4,, iota In 2 vols., for solo at , ; . • B. BAN, AN'S Book A Stationery Store. ' I Pottsr e. July 26, ISt; • 30! AL. •EOilC • -- C EA. PRITCHARD, Boni-stifles' and Stationer,..Miaietritle, Penna. IS ANE IiULISON'S General Agent foidbiSallowdrig works, in Schuylkill county : Bro. Mason. the Circuit Bi- The American Lawyer, der, j j !listhered Treasures from. Hmrard's Homeatie Medi-t the &lines of Literature, dna, iDaitr.hteiv of the Ones, Enrr, '4l DOW . II Wnrkfl.l 'Life and Adventures .of Ilia - -red Blography.l I Black Hawk, tirrninePs in tittle thlrgs. ;Cavaliers of the Cross, • The.mple's Medical Light-Manual of Methodism, house. ' f '.4e.. &e., The above books wilhbe delivered on application to the agent, in any part of Hitt county at puldisher's priees. May . l7. - . 20- • - Book stud Niitione ry , Store. , kAJ.IPRII'CHARD, having kA removed his book Straw from St. Clair to Minersville, would inform his friends, and the public generally throughout the county', that they may end his new and large establishment on: the corner of Second and road streets. The stock of books, stationery and fancy articles is large'and complete, coiliprising everything that may be wanted In his line. at prices that cannot fall to give sat- Isketlon, being in many cases even cheaper than they can be bought in the cities. Ills supply of new books from the Trade Sales Is very extensive,land will enable him to sell at wholesale as well •as retail. Schools and country stores Supplied with books and stationery at the lowest wholesale prices. nook-binding and-blank work donii at the shortest notice and in the best style. N. B.—Anything that may be required in his line de , livered to order. Minerssille, March 29,1858 NEW WORK ON COAL. ANUAL OF• COAL and its To pogrtphy,lllnted by original drawings, by J. A l ley. 11 I, The I).n, by the author of the Heir of Radcliffe, 2 vo Westets bixtory, condition Ltd prospects, by Rev. J. L Wilson. I • The Martins of Cro.Martin, Lerer's new work. _ Fremont's Life, Explorations andVablie Servicts, by Up. ham. illustrated. The White Chief, by Capt. Mayne iteld i Linda. by Caroline Lee. Sent,. Ferris' States and Territories of the Ore illustrations; -•-, The Modern Store Tell*:l2mo. The Sparrowgrass Papers, bi` ‘ Conena. The Scalp Iluntemby Mayne Arid. Salad for the Phmeixiana, or Sketches and lkUrlesqu nix. Just published, and 6i . ..sale at' BANNAIPS Book S Pottsrillc;July 26,' ' JOHN B. PERRY, PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER, xo. 118 Market street, below Sixth. Philadelphia, is now ready to deliver his new. and beautiful editions of the following mike-hie works: • I: FAMILY BIBLES--containing the (Id and New' Tes taments, Apocrypha, Concordance and Psalms, together with references, At., tc.,•beund In Roan and Turkey, full gilt sides, tack and edges, printed on 'fine white paper, • and illustrated with steel engraving*, and engravings printed in oil colon': making the most splendid Bibles ever offered to the publi• l' .PILGRIM'S PROGRESS; With Seott's Notes, contain ing the travels of the Ungodly, which Is in no other edi tion in this country, beantifully Illustrated in various styles of binding. ', , LIFE OF-CHRIST, by YleetWood—illustrated. o -- - •by Wm. Carpenter ° . • GOOD CHILD'S LIBBART,•in 2 vela:, illustrated with :2 engravings, printeti In oil colors, and bound in . :rich a mriet and blue okras. DUN ALLAN : ok, lia w What you Judge, by Grace Kennedy." Scarlet and blue cloth. • - • - DEATH OF ABEI4 by Solomon Geiser. . • SCOTTISH. ORPH &NS, and Arthur Monteith: amoral tale.lisunded on hi-at/rice! facts. to which is added The Young West Indlan.ibv Mrs. Blackford. • ' - LIFE AND TRIALS'OF MARY QUEEN Or SCOTTS,- Dr. Syntax's Tour In search of, the Picturesque. The surprising Adventuries of PHILIP QUARLL, the English Hermit. eAIITTAGERS OF 0 LENBURNIE, a tale for the .nuers—logle-Nooll. LAMB'S TALES, tram shakes. Beare; Ac.. Ac . together with a large and well .selected stock of School, Theelegimil. and miscellaneous hooks.— Full and half bound blanks at greatly reduced prices. July 12, '.3i.:: i .2.)-3m • • Flank Kir: SIUtCESS ! _ TIIE :CIIP.III:.`iT Mt O.IZI.NE IX • TIIE 0 - WILD. ••itt I:I,OU.'S DOLLAR MONTHLY:. ' , ; • lws.gnect ror Lo-cry American Home • • .1 74 NCOU RAGED by th.: .unpreceden- A 1 tea success which this popular monthly has met with. slid the rapislit with which it has increased its circulation, the proprietor has resolved to niake I! still more worthy of the patsiito.;e of the public. Thal this admirable work is a oaf ere of elitapness,lr_SaliAtimll by every one. containing. as it doem'ene hundreif•-pireies of i reeding matter in each number. being more than any of i the is inagazines, and forming two volumes a year of six hundred pages each.Coi tweire hundred pages of reading matfer•per annum. for ONE I/OP/AR! &ale # feelfar Afem/Aly is printed with new type, upon fine 'White paper. anti its matter is carefully compiledand arranged by the harrAi of the editor and proprietor, who has been known to the public ***inflected with the 1315- ton pros for sistee4 years. it pages contain news,tales poems.: stories of the: sea, sketches. miscellany.:adven turee. biographies, iris and humor, from the best and -most Popular writer" Of the country. It is also spiced with *record of the notable events of the times. of peace and wars of disiovetiors. and Improvements occurring In either hemisphere, forming an agreeable companion for a leisure moment or hour. anywhere. at home or abroad, each number being complete In itself. No sectarian sub jects are adniitted into Itt pages; there are enough controversial publications, each devoted to its peculiar set or rdique. This work is intended .for "TILL Iltrtiox." north of south. east or west. and Is filled tothe brim each tminth with chaste, popular and graphic miscellany, just ankh as any father, brother or friend. would place inlthe ;hands of a family circle: It is in all its departments, fre)/h and original, and. what Itpurports ' lo be. the cheapest inagazi ne in the world. ' Any person enclokitfg, -SI to the proprietor, as below, shall recelie the Magazine for one year. or any person sending us eight subsc ribers and $ ., at one time. shall re ' ceive a copy gratis. i ; ' 31. M. BALI/WS • , • I ' Puhlishirand Proprietor. Ciirrier of Tremiont and Bromfield streets. - Boston Dec. 1. '5.5 45-I • • - yearsc`and on its being tram ed to a garden, a quantity of,dern-wiarigel,e- • . santheniton sczetuto) sprung up, arthougl,,,t!, ...4 duetiou had not been seen in the - vicinity . .......---. the memory of :man. These and similar fe: ; of such frequent occurrence, that many !-- ~, , have adopted the hypothesis of ipotitaneere ottsel ductien, without the aid or intervention ~; • seed cr germ, "As if." says a late writer, ' possible there could ho a single exceptem universal rule-`oeme , riratit et urn,'" The way effectually t.. guards against the pe,, , die effects of sptrious• vegetation-much ni.de e sive and injurious than many are prepared t . pose-is:to'see that our tilled lauds are kept;_ ly dealt during : that poition of.the veer - i• most of the prilductiens Of this class are apt imaqng maturity,and that .none of theta- - ever tnsigniticant or minute-are tie:ratite perfect their sired. The pleasure and adva• .` L 11 -- 'of tilling kends wholly free and tincontatri -.... by evorthlet..4 'vegetation, those only *h, has -; , perienced deem, can fully , appreerite. Of U.. ,- 01.: perky pectiniary advantsges of suelr:a. e ~.....i i of things, ovary one is aware.-rererrie - den... ; '• 31 , the GCr Mall i 911.11 T•leyropl 4 . . • i , •••••••-•-• . lluusE-SnotANG.-11.4e many horses. v.:-. , horses in many respects, are spoiled- by h.' ,- defective fore-feet. The general defect i • ..•- ' forefeet is called "pinched" or cor a / a cted re•-i • This makee.the animal tender forward, ~.:i i• .1.: - .• , fall when going down hill, uneei;nsequent.,, a 1 sale. ' . ~., 1 ' When the forward feet ei a horse are :lc- •• a w l ' his usefulness _on thir road ia, much it'll...ire, --f ti e, in fact, there is no comfy/lir safety in us•:,.: —• a horse. • .1 . . What causes tender feet? The ino>t -..-. I- - cause is bad shoeing, with improper cne • • ";,." animal. There are few good horse shier; ‘ • one blacksmith in fifty knows h e w teshee . ' ' I properly. How frequentiy .1,.. heys'aritl 'Uri tea, 115 Soon as they .an drive a trail, under .., . set shoes without knowledge of the rie..• • the horse's foot, tir any of thatinbern ph • - *II which teaches is man to lorik at the: reds., baits, thing. Isis a shatno and an outrage ,: : i . , - rigate or horses Io have such a et.iter ol I:. .. . a, It is aleo a lamentable fact, that not one _a.e as i t ,„ a hundred knows when his horse -is weli ..--- •beibCe Commonly', a man leads his horse to the • :•It smith's shop, lets the work be .lone, tied tte. it'll** off with his horse, satisfied, because he be..., 1 on his feet. There-are two very common faults in -• i -1 ! horses. One is, the ,hors are too .hart. • it :' .'"'"*": a horse travel with ease, unless his shoes ..- : enough fur him to ! req. his Whole feet doer: : 71 .141 shoes? A horse eulTers as much With s'. r: Its,rke as a man dues with boots of an in s ufii.;e li.:' d) How can a horse travel easily all day , rough roads, with shoes half an inch I. •.. •_c do nork,now how many times I have i ...1. , ' , melee at seeing horses with short shoes. en. 11. .."Ik''. ~, , shoe as long as the foot. The longer it .s, --- i i 20112al A JAMES :i - 1.1137. - il. . ably, the bettersupp!ert it will give. ste l'h d e c s . e f e r o o n , d ,r, fa x u . lt l i v s, h 'S c h n ee a s h n o re rs ti e tfe r i ,. . , • , ; , . tine se betswee - iilise7ol7 - i!' - -"I - a ' "4-'-j -- ll'et! . ,--- , . - - - POTTSVILLE ROLLlNCi miw Nll a L fu L li . y ... an it,t,t,,,.if it can, it will spread a fit; ie. '' ' • - TUE SUILSC;tIBIII:st .! ,,gt , , !mil, floun ce to the public that their new Roll r nr„,ement was. made ~ gave the. ~ _..,-. • • 0 n• re:Millis now completed and in full ciy,e_„"‘ e rtrlOL, 4 ' -- •.''' • .., , rma" -- ration. and that they are prepared to su p , pounding a solid foot on toe gtountl: -_ , I' ' , - - - ' ply all kinds of Bar Iron of Tarloui, sizes : a horse has rayers of springs , as it ,- • , 1.... Ni which they will warrant to be superior in quality' tr. any 1 en d th e shoe should be made aeew .di r ._. _ ; isa t, obtained from abroad. at the Saint priers.' ', heel °vibe shoe dishes in, how can " • - ;No e They also manufacture T Rails. , for the we. of the Cel- ". heel spread wirers he puts Fits font d• t•:: • 7, • i lieries and Lateral Roads, weighing Dena 21. tole:11bl.. per - i" not, but is bound; tighter , - so that it :7- .. 11, yard. de of the best Iron, and which will .be found ; I.foot. ail after a while it results in 3 .: e - - much cheaper than the imported article. _ , . Being pnurtleal mechanics. and inviter had ennsiderable 1 A forward foot shoe sheul-1 be le,: -4,- ti ll, ! beel ul it.slightly centre's. just ere.i. 2r: '''' ' ' tithe experience in the Iren_lanstures- . they natter themselves that they can give entire. eatisfaetien to purchaers. arid l' 'let P 11.1.5. let r.,ic heel spread naturally when tne :. -. 2_ l ol E; • ale) make it their Interest to j ya w t i r , ..., - .l.ze trite max ear - The blood furnishea the material of every bone, mus- n lures. BURNISH & Co. : .hi' foot clowtr..-JfnieV'velree. ..; t!',i'l 1 ele. eland and dbre. - fh the human frame. Where , December 6,1851 - 4e•tf . I Ealislissimagialls' • • -7, / .Li it secures health.to every organ: when corruptit n I ------ sadly produree:dianse. HOLLOWAY'S. PILLS of te 1 • •-• -'•- Altripts • . 1.94, directly upon the!elements of the stream nf life:, n tral- I Pottsville, Pa., WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. . I . :. • iatne, the principles of disease, ar d thus radirAlly, ring t J. WltliN 1. BROS. reepectfially invite ` - ; - . • _ • the malady, whether located in'th,, n ,,eh e gereich, , , . „Mina the attention of the business corunin ., i , i.V P trier rot, .43f \ I : t. leer : Ann: It.sre.,Ti.)4 1 . .,J . 1 . ... the liver. the hOstels, the mu.selee, the ekin.f.thr. brain.' • '...,,,,, „„; • to their New Machine Shop and F ndry TFIEIt RI setse.-b. le: r... . or any ether partof the systern. •" ' ~-.••`•> - . !r' - " sir ' C: '.. .. . ' erected between ONG and Railer-in e, ts, i . „. . ~ „ n ,:,.,,,,, ,I at , a ~,. ~ -The iron it er.t Card throughout the Virorld I • t . ~,,,_and fronting on Norwegian street. whose i • }IGLU/WA:VS! . ILLS are equally efileaciOue in com-1 they' aretprerared to meet:sate all' orderefre maehine I I then it recerves suss ,,, , , ~, . ,• ~, , .-,.._„.„ , ,Ittatif plaints remmort to the whole human race, aredisorders i -Brass and Iron. such as Steam Etietnee. all kinds of Geer. 1 nista eernpesed et - 14 . 1 - 1 11. ' 1 • ''''•" '' . • ,iat,..* molar to certain climate:sand localities. - \ OO 1 init., fee Belittle, Mills. Grist and, Saw Mills. Single and '. 'e ' J, j e - ,, a , i :lir!, '.:} etalloni 'of . cepal ste...-- Alarming Disorders. - . t IkAltriV , lntiD . Z Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds 1. It. ea lions of tur-"entree, and the sate:- i--;•-:"..; _ , 'Pyrpepilasa.d derangement of the liver, the urre ol ' of Railroad Casting& euch as Chairs foe Flat and T Rail: : r F„ ,„,.d ~ii„, ,„,„li quantity: „; te ; '..-. ' ;,-• 1. ,:i infirmity and Suffering. and the cause of inudnaerable Frogs, SuLtehes,&e.: all kinds of cast ' and wer:milt Iron ' deaths., yield tra these curatives in all cases, hoti,ever sig. Shafting, Being practical ineehantes.aud Lavine Made , °I"C. gravated. tatting las a mild purgative. 4 1 terlatTe and i the demands of the Coal Itmkin their Andy for years. ' en-very thin for- the first .coat, the:, :, .. . s tonic; n ' d " .;: ,-. 1 e:col-Jr• it. This .paint-varn.,. !.• .• tonic; they rerjere the bowels, pu r ify tweeidelind in -1 eta, all kinds of Machineriv In their line of business. they are plaecal in an oven et 2ao - Feb. -, r - _ vtgerate the kr,*t i a -a/td the constitution at this same flatter themselves that work done at their establishment :then tra - nsferred tar 3 days to a war::. - ' time. t i i t will give astisfacticra to ell who may henor them with a'. - r n° e t Th •articles then receive a -....; t , Fa 1,, , t [ General, Weakness... Nervous Calm:. call. All orders thankfully received and promptly el.,- i -;:: i plaints. , ~. I which 'they be thicker,* ate' eentain : ' 1 " - . ented, ors the most reasonable term.. ' !Wh en all stfinalants fall the renovating and irmeing } . JOLT'S Y. WREN., Till/31AS -WREN, 1 tut' entine; and Then they are deli -1 :-. ; , • pre - ,perties of tie Pills give Itruineme to the shaking l JAMES WRItiIC. ' manner. This methiel of prevent:l4 5-' ,e, nerves and en*F led muscles of the victim of general) " o e t n h e ,e,,n62, ' 4471 - 1 :lion of iron articles is 'tato! to re a, "• see.- &Witty. i I _i ... ' 1 one for protecting sager so" Id-. 11,e n. • 1 1 , I - ?, Delicate Females. - I PALO ALTO ROLLING . MILL. _ i ftll irmealarities and ailments Incident tn. the &Dente{ ibe scoured with - 1 -rd e ne-v4, , e ,- 1- t and sensit ire *mans of the s4x are remCveder prevented 1 , " assay THE Subscribers bog leave to an- 1 •, , • first coatis pu. on. t, . , t :rob by a few dues' of these mild- but infallible alteratives --' t ..., nonnee to their friends and the public., , , , I . _ _ ..,„, „.... wee(' .. . No mother wleo regrarvis tree own or her children'ehealthl , -e.., • , generally. that their new Rolling. Mil. at_ ; should fail to hare them within her, mash. • :- - " ,- es te_i;,, i i. Palo Alto is now tempter. and in full C'OFFeE.—"Thi,k a- ree'l .' li ., ;tte7; l . Scientific Endorsements. . •", - 7 "7 - operation. and that tie...y are prepared , to The londod. "Lancet." the London." Medical Review," .1 furnish T rails of eerie' ant T enema. weigbia, !rem '4„,te l i And the mostlettinent of the faculty 'in' Great Britain. In neper yard.. Also. different filca of fiat, square and 11 ice.. dirt 'btu es IT.e. Clear a 5 arei-- - ..:. *Vance and dermany.hive eulogised the PILLS and' tound merchants' bar iron. ~_ get abe ts ,c ‘ . . , iheir invente4. ; 1 Orders for rails or bar iron are respectfully solicited. I awl real r, .„, .,, 4 , • , iii.,, , e in ~.,14, ,, .„ . bonus ,'t...fult...sylii.:::tr.:ershtt,..f.,e: e c. ho s 7:,.. , i ...,, , , , . ::: •., ,,,7 ftroitotray'a rills are tie best remedy /rumen its Mei and will „ raeet with prompt atter:dem if left ticker at the itedeter 311.11,. Itrh,ht a Lerch' ! Hardware - S ure.., lie ee tile -bed the r mark. I troddi for the folli.nriag Diarase*: I 11"trelitre*L'urat tbeil"'Mee.l4lll.°°D.LEE* '''''' 1 "II i . . a rie fretted and made ~1111:t. 1.. n , '' .I , Asthma i Thesacnes" . . 1 Bedrel Complaints = lndigestion ; FFIOE—N. E. corner Centre ':lull ! ' 1 we ,'gnat 1 1., e i ,,, et k. ee , ~, e . : • o IL, Coughs , ' influenza . Market streets, ild story, Pot teville. Jan tut ti ' li,! : ~..I,s,rldri,Asi.. it i5 ,.. .5 . • 5„ 11 , 1 . 5h fit , f o i• 0,„. Colds 1 , ' Inflammation ' - is is:;C. Tile undersigned have this day terrned a .7.-pa l r ot te . ', i tl ' ! :, TT . , h i:,::t. c k le , a ,r r e c e o r ' : n e se ni , :' ?; '' tl7 -1,. : :'' ! '•; ' , - Chest Diseases . • ' Inward Weakeese lierelalp under the style and firm of,ll.ictrtmeD. LVE * ' .• •-•• Ctativenesa 1 Liver Cemptaints - 1 C , O- fir the purpree nf manufseturing Railroad 31: 1 1 : 3, : '" l '' I.he )6 F."' ' 3l'er m '• v• .• ' 4 I try SIT PFIX '*. • Lowness of Spirits ; Iron, at their Palo Alto Rollin?. Mill., • • e sed. rho' iStl::k! r.t :in e•z ; ,.; ; ::: i . • :! , idarrlices IL Piles • , . .: Drops" - I ' - stnne Ind aravel. ' . .- : li : place, an hour after t . 1 ee-e. , Pehility i Syr relary Symptoms . litiii:(Nn.ll.„ll.l,.tit.lll.rtv..,,P, 1 . „,..:.,.. i., a 1 ,,, tth . : 1 o f r ,-,ff- e. kee: , 1:.• A - 4 1 • . 01:441;11E 111:1.117. t vt.tir coffee in a le- ..,- thaw e: 1: ie. _ • ' - tter . 2isi ,Fever and AXiir ,Veneneal Affectiene I . . .f.M. I.l..lnitli , . - • VmealeCoattilaints 'Worms. of all kinds ---• vr.....1 , ' . I - 4.1E1 - Sold, at the unnufacrerles et Proteseor 11.LIGIFILT , l.ll .T hFi r .. 4. 6 ; ll7; h' ' ef t t'h iltl e 130ftenfliMpf.Cx'fstiL.''L;ellariV a CM' Will i "f r." - M - - r' - '1.2 - I — t') "vc.11.--.1..:' !"-. -:.:::: 7 '. , ln Maidea , f4ne.,!jew York; at...1'214 Strand. Lond - vi, 1;71 . Jarn.l.'s,l 1-tf , : , • 1 Consts.-Tk firlidie ,e 2 re' ri - “- - ' - -- , !elleespertabledrugeiste and dealers in medicine through ' ••• ' out` the Uttitid States and illtvr eivillzed world, in bears'i . . . 'at 2.5 cente.4.2ti rents-and fl eneh. there is a censid- i t e.rn..,....-T.e a 1 .i......: ~1 : rt , .- • • . erable nein,* be taking the tomer sizes. ; r ! ' Charles Smith, Proprietor. , 1 . I 'it !cereal f=ezzes ...i..l Jll,. . an. Vie.. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. 1 .. ,,i , . 11.-IHreett. - ms ler the raidanre cf patients in evere i All kb:Li:l3ot `coal shove Ls. spades , coalr iadies, -- i ~tin e, ; tz,..,. as di. :5. Chree.,' l `-' 7 • - diaarder are Affixed to each hos. , The 'parr eaaew of Vie public as : reepeettully :! ... , 4icited, ir , , _ the least : ,, t „ ree l pl.:- Jutie 21.15 E July ite:•`:.4 -.0-13. , .watt•as I NEw_DRUC AND MEDICINE STORE,. ENRY SAYLOR, formerly drug gist for J.E; Cl. Martin. respectfully announces to iteliblic that hAis established himself in the apot beeary busln4s, and opened a nevi drug store, near W. it 11. Kline's cabinet wareroctns. in iloylat sheet, above Secon4. and incites the patronage of those who may require anything In his line. promising that every care 861 isttmation that his experience will ..enable him to giv4. indthat the nature of the busines, deMands. iyOttseille, April 111. lS5d 16-ly ftli9 _a• • KATHAIROC; , A:N . f': ( 1 () U ' use'd Lyons h.atilairon ft for the haii? !It is the most delightful toilet irti cle in the world and is preeminently beneficial for pre* and Bald heads. The Kathairon fully restored my hair a ra baldness oLtWelve years. Yours truly— 'lL 1- ATIVA:TER. . '''. ! No. ii , l Warren. Street, New York. I Lyons' E4ract of Pure Jamalca (linger. for dys p; sla and general nervous debility, ac- can he had at , it i i C. BARLEYS ', erfumery and Variety Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. October 2.3, 16.534 14 f GREAT;CUBE FOE DYSPEPSIA I Phi - , . . fourth stomach of the OX. after directions of Baron. Liebig.t he great Physiological Chemist, by J. 5.110 . ..G11- TON. M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. , . . This is Nature'S torn Itento lit for an unhealthy stom ach. No art of , Wan eon - equal its curative powers. It .contains no Alcohol. bitters. acids, or nauseous .drugs.— It is, ertreinely agreeable to the taste, and may be; taken by the most feeUle patients who cannot eat a water crack er,withnut acutedtitress. Bewareofdruggei, 1 imitations. Pepsin if not a dk•tl, ;* 4 -.,, , - t _„es• Call on the aunt tend got a descikiveciOntar.gratisl giving a large atnount„ , of scientiOrreitidence, from Lie bigs Animal Cheinistily; Dr./Coin - 14es Physiology of Di gestion: Dr. Pereira nil Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Dra"er. of New FOrk University: Prof. Dunglison's Phys. iology; Prof. Filth:atm, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; de.: together with reports of cures from all parts of the United States. :. . t-'4.- Sold by all druggists and dealers in,Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. ' • B. ILA NNAN, Wholes-tk anti .Rtlgil .Agrint, • • Pottsville. 10: gRSVILLE MEDICINAL. March R. '56 HEM-ill ORS ICKNESS' Cline -- twen tnetn. g' IRON 'WORKS. S. Ste. NOVELTY IRON WORKS.; THE subscribers wonl.l respect- Ifully int>rtil the citizens of the Coal Ile . 1 "! 4 1 - 41 , :don that ha:is prepared to manufacture steam Engines of any power or patt e rn, , 777 Pumps of any capacity, and Coal Breakers of every description, Blast4"rtface. Rolling Mill, Grist _ and,Saw Mill Machinery,ind, stings of every variety and !DM flaring a very niter:fen - Variety of patterns. and I Pull facilities , for tidligA nee*, the work ran he exe cuted with the greatest ft patch. Al) orders for =ca -1 nery thankfully mitre n l promptly executed. . J. R. JONES. Matrisburg June 1-1 'ld 24-dm • .&T. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR . IRON WORKS; gr ... ABE suberribens respectfully Invite _ tb attention of the business c`4,lllnt unity to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, _ omme In the town of St. Clair. Schuylkill Conn 'a.6ll:.: 777 tv, where they are prepared to build 'Steam Engines, C . 0.5.! Breakers, Primp. and Machinery of every , pattern. Mk,. Drift Cars, Iron or Brass cast Ins.'s of any size or pattern. Being practiest tn „ x .b . ,„ l , coa t ” j ,.. erators and others rho want machinery wopid do well to give them a mil and examine their work. Orders thank. .fully received and executed at the shortest notice and CD reasonable terms. CATHERS, URI V VITUS &Co. Ft. Clair, June '21,'56 2.547 ASHLAND IRON WORKS. • TDB gCBSCRIBEID4 aro now frilly grniiillik prepared lcilurnish. at . teAshland lion Works. steam Engines anitPumps lant di d power and capacity. for mining and other •-- - pupates. Coal Breakers of every Mae and pattern now in use, together with castings and comings of every &serrations; Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and pattertmlarge Truck and florae Cars,—all furnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers flatter them selves that, -inasmuch u every member of the firm is a practical mechanic. they will be able to furnish michl nery that will compare farerably with any In the Re gion. All orders directe ,d to L. P. (iAliNlit & plus., Allh• talld,'SChl:LyikiirClAM4, Pa metre prompt atten- Won. L. P. DARNER. • - MICHAEL N Eit, JOHN C. GAttNER, JOSEPH GARNER. MID MI Ashland, Mac 10,'50 CA,RTERS & Al h LElm ral%oN rOpICS, wamaivota, Se sly elan y # a . /KA The Subscribers, proprietors of the abovenzuned extensiseestablishment an ***" nounee to the citizens of Sr hu) I kil co un -1111141 ly, and Use public generally. their readi. ness to turnout any and all kinds of work In their line, at the shortest noti2C, and In the-molt sat !diet Dry manner—such as building Steam Engine., man ufacturing 'lance:id and Drift Cars, Pumps, Castings and liLschinery of all kinds. )uly the best workmen are employed. and satisfaction may therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled. CARTERS & ALLEN., Tamaqua, January r,1655 44f • ht West, map and ENE tionery Store. 30. • BEAVER MEADOW, IRON WORKS. l - HUDSON H Iron BROTEB, In and Brass Founders, r-ti:iectfully inform their pa aw trona, and the public generally; that they are fully prepared at The above establish ment. to manufacture Steam Engines of every size: Ptimps. Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other descriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coalsraining or other business. on the most reasonable terms,. Also. Blowing, 'Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and , Machine work in general. r . Repairing...of all kinds done with neatness anirdespatch at the lowest prices. .411 work furnished by them war . ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles In their line in thisviclnity. A'l orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten. tian. 8. W. March 4,1854 ' W, 8.. 111HDSON DONALDSON IRON WORKS. LOESER, COX & CO. reepectful titZ ly invite the attention, ol the business : community to their new Foundry and iNtachine :shop. in the town of Donald .. eon, Schuylkill county. They - are now ready to execute all orders for machinery. such as steam engines, pumps. coal breakers. mat marine; for grist and saw mills. railroad and drift cars, A:c.. .tc. • Tieing practical mechanics. we flatter our.elver that all Work done at the Donaldson iron Works. will give such s - Als(aiction, as will secure the future carom of the . V.? patron? Orders thankfully received amirexecu ted 'At the shortest notice, and on reasonable ferVas. PETER (70.X.° ALFRED JONI,S.I LEWIS 31ILLUZ. Few nary :.1856 5- _ 4 0 aiiBrEAs*ILLE. DEHAVOC ne S W Disrsysite• _ TILE Subscriber is prepared to mano r facture STEAM ENGINES of any. potter, Pumps of any capacity,ar..l Cord Breakrrs euniz of every description ; as well as every; .. • . other kind of machinery used in Mines, Breakers, Furnaces. Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. kc. From the farilities possessed for manufacturing, and from long experience in the business. work can be turned out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices;and of a superior quality. Persons desirotta of patlngupmachineryof any kind, are invited to call and examine patterns and become itc pnainted with prices before cont meting eL.twbere. Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution. - - WILLIAM DELIA TEN. Miners - vine, December 9.194 45-tf TB.E.SION Tr - TREIVIONVIRON WO KS, Tremont, Schuylkill Vaunt , Penna. rtMThe Subscribers respe tfully invite, mos, the attention of the.btisinesscommunity to their New Machine Shop and loon- TLat . t:t dry, erected in the town Cr Tremont, and -under the superintendence and manage ment of Messrs. Z. Ratdorff and Philip Umboltz. where' they are prePired to execute all orders for Machinery of ; Press and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any_ capacity, Coal •Breakers of every descrip tion, all kinds -of Gearing for Belling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills, Drift Care, and all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rani: Frogs, Switches. and all kinds of Cast and WrJug,ht Iron Shafttngs. Mr.• I:ni twits being a practical Mechanic; and having bad the con fidence and experience for many years in the Coal Region, persons desirous of - putting up Mac ; inery okany kind, are invited to call and examine our pa4.erns and enperiort: quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at' these Works, before . c;lntracting; elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully. received, and strict attention will be given . to their prompt 'execution, having severalls, 20. SO, 40. and 60 horse Engine:km! hand. Jan. 6,1856 1-ly 6, A. 4 A. 31. SELTZER.; 'FOUNDRY & mAcKing SHOP,' Port carbon, bennyiam Co., Pa. T. H WINTERSTEEN announe ., es his readiness. from tinwompleteoutfit — 7. of theabove named es taliffiihment. to sup -tvrevaam ply all orders in. his ,line of business— , such as fo,r 41,,eam Engines, Millet-ad and Drift Cars. 'rumps. Coal lired*rs, Casticent and Machine ry tif every pattern. He wapiiints his'ivork to give satis faction, and aecoidingly solDits patronaze at hoinceand abrnatiA Jan. 27, 1855 .1-ly FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. •• TILE 'Subscribers announce to the Pub Zt i t p#l,6 lie that they are the Proprietors of the Franklin Works Port Cart on. lately ried on by S. Sillyman. There they con tinne to manufacture to • order, at the short<Zst notice, Steam Engines, Pumps Coal Breakers and Machinerrof almost any size or descriotion. for mining or other pthros.J. Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, Iran or Brass Castings-clf any size or pattern. Orders are re‘peet fully solicited. GEO. R. FISSLER Franklin Shovel 'Works. The tinhik-riherq continue to furnish 'the Colliers and [{rulers of Schuylkill County. with shoyels of all kinds. it the lowest lihtladelphh2 priers. Attention is particu larly called ertheir Coal Shovels. Orders fortihovelaof ■ny size or pattern promptly attended to. GEO. It. 1 7 1S.S.LER & BRO. Port Carbon. Augtot 21. 1552. 34-tf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Steam ar e Factory, Ni.fflCE.—The busines6f the i late firm E ma of SNYDER 8 ,IiINES/ will be contin ned by the sithscriber In all it, various r zu .._ ara branches of Steam Engine building.. Iron -" - Founder. uianutwturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Itollifig Mills. Blast Feirnaces. Railroad Can, be.. be. Ile will also continue the bUsiness of 3I In lug and Selling the celebrate& Pine Forest While Ash end Lewis and .islirn Veins Red Ash eats. being. SOil• proprie . tor of these Collieries. GEORGE. W. SNYDER. Jannary 23:1554 ,TO COAL OPERATORS a MINERS. Pioneer Boiler WOrks. • Tito sot ..eribens respectfully invite the attention of the bavinest. community to .... their Boiler Works. on Railroad Fp . ..*4. he .7.-rilarz= p low the Passenger De 4. Pottsville. Pa.. - where they are prepared to manufacture ilinums op' EVERY DET-CRIPTION. smoke Stacks. Alr'Stacks. Bi3Ft s tibliMaßometera, Drift Cars, he.. Lc. Boilers on hand. ' Being practical mechanics: and having, fur years devoted themselves entirely to ' this branch:of business, they flat ter themselves that work done at their rrtablishmenf will, Five satisfaction to all-who may favor them with a Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine their work 'before engaging ebse‘bere. May 5,1 K-3 19-tf J011..N JAMES Non?, :544 __ li ARRISBURO. ASHLAND. , : TAINIAqUA. BEAVER MEADOWS. - DONALDSON. ORKS, PORT CARBON. POT TSVILLE4i • 'I NF orders r nll kinds of Fruit Trues, (warranted t., I, - e ;r: tb , they are reprownted.). ).Agt fruit ur al implethent•., :, ..„ p.,•., of srld-h will be famished at . ruanufaettirees rr .:, •u o The seeds andlree., sold by the iubscriber are .. le• sr ith great care, only from eine era of reputati :, ' standing. lie dons not dell in s'.-ed.. pr red r cuowly in the in ttket from ttoie who sell cheap. L • out re,rard to the character .3.,11,,,,,,,,i ~,m . N, , '.'..- he purchase or sell seed,'ro ;cwn ,p0.n0c , ...u,u,1y in gatdeus, where their too' Hese proalmity' deteri their quality, particularly those of the 'same ml.„, , Titt is an Important consideration to thus ,, a t ~, ~i „, ehnse either - seeds or Fruit - trees. Fur tree.. 't,' '` , ' , la orders early to IV: ittV,:::” ~ t . , .‘, ' , THE ilzatatowir HAY. - ..,: ,: ,I • BY PAlli D.L!..1.011M. . . ~ ... , _. • - . . it :,, Talk not CO me' of the southern 1.,w, r.., - -..c a of odors, breathed from trg.id rle 4,r. ~ e 0,. ~. . • ,• t• Of spke...trees after rain; nut of three sweets that fr,ly 1 , ,,,. , -, raw • , • Wben June's Stud breezes stir thet.,w !: OraSs heap:4 slung the plain. rds morning stood the verdant Pp,arx, Ail wet with diamond dew—the tar 7 - $ Lz . = By Night serenely shed; This evening, like an army slain, They titunbCr the pacitle plain With their fast fading dead.. And when they fell, and all around Mich perfumes in life air abound AP if long•hldden hires Of sudden rfrhuess were unsealed, When on the freFhly-finKlden Held They 9 1 c/dekl up th In Idle 3,n0 , e 1 I lore to w og .1 . These rulni et the crowd e d 7 , . t • • tht,..0,.„, to. lie, ' Inhaling the dellcieu% ecn • Crushed from thew dos' cast veranous tnajx Beneath a su.aset s It to a Intro delight, which they Who dwell in elder , far away A Qui rural scenes so fair. N Cab tie know. Its Ihtlited ro. , uls, 'by exotic • 1 's taste of natural alr! This air to softened by the breath Exhaled anti started from the, deat h Of Iteriw tbateidinply blnone • . And, Karcely noor like th. bed Deur friends, with whom this world Is 1?.. Awaits the arsitinoti doom— And leave beill4 Such sweci. regret As In our heart Is 11,1ne Yet; • Though heaven pass away— Talk not to me of v,c.,uthern bower, Or odors breathed froMtropielloners, But of the new-mown hay. • ' *EMS. -.-- I 1 .i. All plants which vegetate in place's wh,••. • ••,,f 1 1 1 i '' are not intended to be propagated, or wh..-: ~ .f-' - --:. interest of the husbandman requires' that ;,7,• .‘," slibuld not exist are properly regarded O . Pi . . ' V under the denominfaren of weeds. ege:,. P.. of this description, whether worthless or val%. . in itself, exerts a Prejudicial influence on 11). ,k4kr, ccos of the cultivated crop. The iniligenou• . 7' ductions of every soil, are eine - rally much 5..1 - difficult-to eradicate than those of an ex , •;:: ',:t 'l E peregrine description i . at least, such is tii , .. s •••:-" .. until such time as the latter have become •:.•:,th i l i l t ,,',. Mated, and so far deprived of their foreign -... ~,,„. acteristics and habits, as to etititle them to a;' -,•: kt . among the actdally indigenous productions— `lel. The "Canada Thistle," the Mons. Bib tt li ' d). Sp . 'oils vegetables, and which we by ' million, and no doubt correctly, was ibt W, 4. 4 . l avt trodaral as an ornamental appendage --c -: - lai . i from a fir‘h northern latitude, and finding . - ":7 - ,, genial, soikand a milder.climate—hai, in :: •.- R —9 singly;thlt period of time, assumed this : tic charger, as have also many othervxced. 4_ propagate thetusiivos.both by .seeds and ru M The, longevity of some seeds is, surpri-irg Air!! the marshes__! the - river Oder, whenever ti.- ;* • / is. thrown up, and exposed to atmospheric a:: meriv c ces, the surface immediately become• c • - iiii..: p With wild mustard (Ailinpie arrenoic) Tl. , - - Tti,, whence thig,is produced =it hare been h, -r. f kc., FI. , 'winds or tide., from some remote lacality, , i , : stYl. , ' merged, probably for centuries, ifs the t.,,a ; td. ' ill ' • terms. I at the bottom of what wci,e once a creek or e,c.: .4,,,,,, For and the same fact is - witnessed irhen : , , t if i. It. p r ies, from many' feet balovr : the surface of the en!-. 'N.II. in the case of. excavations fur well, cellar , uP"` - t° ' other extensive works of art. ',We' are t•; 1 Or instance - Where a blaCiiish earth was found i•‘. "ai m , an'old lidilditig, w_tack-had `existed fur tr .Fibri of two hundred 'and c ,be ( 164 , A t 1. • r i, $ liw Sp* lAd,. cls t will 1.• N , 1 X ' , '3l, 1 *re - I Li igua, 101 m each - b their tnli• A. Mom •!Z• Nimbr on t IMI A , A-1...1k I) 1 i. t , L th tct.ed IteL,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers