-o',ilV" -- " 4 OM. M VPME! ~: IV U 111 I t.i-.„. ..:.-,... f.,,, .„,--,t,_„_,=. : : : .littt-pinott;-...-:-.:, ~~~- . - Iwo AsamtAllm!ek . WON HEM NOW to +u . Biv n Ins szi Tier Mais , ____, 1 , . "I blssi'irou tofts'our ', l ca/4:401114o, And something just ISM A l tair in noteye, dad lithe iatcalltaito fanT and ahi; Tat I bethortgkt of the mos and mane . Tokio:" Mb hid, In her "teens ;" ! . 1 Fee soon I kirliiee, viti Sore dbtrei • eciil s i That "she was of show and droll ; I i I hiredlt pl ' ant little bones • -' Quit* ample myself and "siroule,7 J •• With allows t little pussy plot, ,•1 Which 1 Jtait tbo,lisati I didn't find w i thout a hunt, - ' ilutshe thou tit was a met amok— See. said "she a maikiefroar7 lIS "I IMve wou nowl". I old; with a b, , . Ailed devil In her erga ',. And nay th t she =motto el; So I litho me of other menus i . , • i li ! To keep this yin her "teens:" 'l. l i I hired a o ne pleissait dal %1 4 . : ' And merr ily Sunward drone my way, And thought rate my youthful ,k;Sido To ziAurca kw a morning ride; 'looked, es ng tome her aralhal - ' But she did lough!, but frown awhile ; l ama Tbs brim w gralriand she wanted broWn; She celled m a s il ly-peed elown- 1 Ste Said 'she ,a horse of her emu r" i 1 ' - "I hare won nowt" I said, wi th a sigh, / • And;begsn to wish that she, or I, I Il i - Would get yellow telle'r sad die . •' For I bethought me I bed no tom , ' 1 " . To keep thitledy in ber"teens:', . '1 ; . . ' 'When tgave her a kalb, she wishroi 1 Mork; , . If I bought a chicken, she wanted pork; She kept' alai doSP 010 1 ' 10(4 • 7 ; !She 'mutet sliding gown and Nit ; , - But I wu mitio as proud is an earn ... One day, by the birth of a ihorrnit; girl; "d• I thought I Mar would know rollb ngtost joy, '' But my Mb throw in a bit of alloyi— Sae said "ski Monied to a bare a be !" 1 , 1 MOIIALI I . ' Saw, any young fellow who prises life And feels sveim to clamor and sir e, fled better not touthen himself a wife— poir:ss his =reaps are quite extensiTe-- 1 Fore.worossn, I sow, are *tog &smiler& They a'-nod y 'sr 'whet. and spend your cash On tinsel, at Brea,and bits of 43Sil; . For Fbe you w thy, or fro you poor, , , • They sill seri g you out to the Berl _arm, Lire Oliver— says asistag fur moil; A ;Tacit' - ALL t1L1DE....4-1:: 'druggist in this city la t week advertised for a . ..clerk, and' ainongo etaPplicantOras a tall awk ward looking . fellow ; apparently twenty-five 'years of age, diarseydressed, without, stock togs, and with a skin as-tough as that of. the rhinoceros. Atter staring! awhile at -the splendid bottles, nOtither things that attract-, ed his noticeihe brolte,out: . "--- •, ' "Are you e,diugger of this 'ere establish ment ?" ,f ' "I am the .dreggist, •sirs' rep Ad the owner. "Well, I 14oug!it so as small as I came in," said the felluir• ' "I know a thing • or taio,Jor all 1 lOok so :. I've been readin' litt the news prints about tows you are in *mitt of a 'clerk, and thinks 'I s sookas f east)i . dy eye on it, now that pla will auiti'rrieto`-a-linir. - .:',>kaa , so I've come 6;,"ltt awaf ifplierit ao lifiike:a bargain."' -, ° , - 1 -... ' - ' ."Ila l ve :re been bred .o the business?" in quired the d uggist, ' can't s. yl. have exacilY ? " replied the . lout, "'but I've-been bred to •dariiiia,',, and I have a.brotlitir that can •cliiip wood like 'a horse--whi,:h' - I 'ipose *ill ,atiswer all the Same:" '•••• • - ' 1 , .;, ,- . "But," - s. d the druggist, 0;1-Amid like.o to i get :i man that underskanda sonfething, of the busine's :' - "Wlir fo that matter," returned the fel low,.fq cop ill soon learn—l'm a putty. inge nus ,fellow ' , about ' anything I undertake. t Why, its wly last wider I made.a whole new troughpigtrough: nt. of My head: What do you li ' thifilof t at, sir?"' , '"I-suppose jou found the Stuff already fit ted to you lidds. But I imagine it is etisia for you to ake a pig-trough; than; _to be fa 0 druggist." ' • - - • ' "Try m .then, and `ere;'. said • the perseve rito,l applicant. "You don"t knew till you • try . ° INo what'll : you wager.l can't tell what's inhat arepund bottle l i re in the winder?" '1 . t"1 I -"mp) i' l in the habit of Vetting," said the - druggist: 'i'l.mt I doubt very much, whether you can t II." - I , "You i eat bet ? ha ?" 'replied` the • fellow. -"then I'll (ell you without. 1 That stuff that looks i so ue in that. are bottle is 'hydrostatic murialieP oblematic-genenitic add. I larnt `than of . the debtor in our 'town. Don% you think nor, sir. l',m,a party iagenus scholar?" ,"I must say -lyyu have given, a very -fair Opechneri," repli&l the owner 'Of the shop, ." i but as ii takes som . e,years to learn the drug. gist's bufouess, I think yea., had better en - gage in Something which you, can't/odds:used mote readily." . ; ' "You think I bed; ha?" said the fellow; 'with a Mortified leok. .lle ' thea stood mu sing foe awhile, and •dintairang-on the coun ter,' whOi all of a sudden, fseeining' to have caughtle new idea, hel bunst oat, "by jingo! Mitile4 II bleve youTerightl; and now:1 think - on'f', 1111 go•this , minufe and see If I ;an git a plii7 in a livery, stpe.n 1- , .....—......---*•.4..• ~ . . THAT DAM. IltrattiXo.—A, youag beefs went 'to see the daughter •of a., , Presbyteria elder t .'lately, whose house was „neer , a mill dam. It being the spring of the year, the,ivatell made `considerable of. a roar', as tkey tumbled" over ,thee dam. The modest•youttg gentleman tap-1 ' 'ed lightly at the doot at brit and received na l 'answer. He ,tapped agaitistill, no answer: ' Agaiti and again he,repcated his'. k-oel4. but ." still he was unheard. Mustering courage, , he preeeeded to inflict some -sesetd, thumps iot, the door, which brought the staid old gen , tleman out: • „ i • 3. I".lsappose," add the yo u ngster, who had by :this imc become i lightly Oivage, fro ' keing ,edin oiled , to • wai f so-long- "I sup 'se you . . '•edild - not hear me kneeking for the in roar 'ing." - 'f• '"The dart rOaringf • What do - you , mean : lair? HOw dare You' speak in that way .. ?" said itke,diviue, Somewhat angered at hearne; the I yeimg .than swear in his presence. -I pu Lmean to' say, sir, that .I suppose you ',.enuld nat. hear my knocking 'on account of ~,the dam ro ring." , ..: ~, 1.. 1 I"Dam roaring again! Yo : h . yeung ecoun [dtell Have you the imputle4ce to insult me w?th a-repetition of those *ords? ' Begone :slif" -, e. 'ily dear sii,"•quotli the now bewildered r•youth, ','l• infendid to• say 0 - iit:l presumed I feOuld not be bean! on account of the' "dad iroaring.'" laying particular emphasis on the it list tiro words. . . ; I 'f Insult on . hunk!" shouted . the infuriated m n, and be rushed at -ilia) poor fellow' with • 'nth evident iutentilin of ejecting hith, but was i 1' res raineojr the wee of Ina .daughter, ex r,i truing— !. • ,- •-• •• , I ; Paptt,Tauppose the Young man intended - I to y that - he could not be' heard on' account Of the qiiring.o.f the dam." '• - a :t ' 'Oh-+l.,beg, your pardon, sir= --I beg, your • • . pa on—walk in, .walk ,in, really-7-ah, well! ) I , eclarc). The•datn roaring! Capital! Come r in come int 'That is really too nchr ! tis needless to add that the youngster ,!„ went in; and in dm' excellent society of the ',' la i ung rady, soon forgot the "data roaring." . I . 'RO 9 , plAl l A M 453 AN Dealt:A StibSeti- T.O her to one oi l ' the eastern paters,:a few , yeari ~ a gio, being sadlyin arrears forthe same, prem. i Liiiiii the 'editor that ifhil life was apard to ~.I,' a rtaisi diy, he would , without fail discharge : h' bill. The day passed, and the bill was ii te I. no paid. The concluston, therefore; was • i thiit. the man was dead 7 —absolutely defunct. i l l Proceeding •oti this • conclusion, the editor in rI hinext paper Placed the-.name :of his de. fin u i l l ,e.ut under his obituary head, • with the at tiding circumstances of time and place. P , tty soon after this announcement, ,the I.au jece of h appeared..to the editor, not . with b pale t ghostly appearance use:illy aserihed l o t o ppennous, but withialaee as ied as scar -1 ft nOthe'r did it, like other 'apparitions, wait to first spoken to, but brOke silenc6- , What the—, sir; do you mean by pub -1 ing, my death?" .: . I Why, sir, the viinni'iliat I mean by plib -1 itig the name of any other. pe:rson—vix., t the world know that you were dead." Welljbut I'm ,wt dead l'!' , • of dead? then its your Own'fauft, for you me ibat'You would poSitively parlour by such'it day if you tired till that tame; day is past; the bill is not paid; and positively must be dead, for I would not eve you would forfeit your word—Gh, not" see you have got round me, Mr. Editor— , hut nay no more about it—here is the money. 'And .barkee r you wag, just contradict my vext week, will your', • ; ,:a h;,:, certainty, sir—just to please you-i -('ltha ghdie, d upon my word, I can't help. thinkinig ,/) lon at the time specified, ank that ou ' picre37 Wife back to pity this bill on account , of. your friendship to me. - ' 1 lis to) . 1bill you 'beli - [ Prrnetc pr . oposell for an .!pltaph on n. . .iisiingnishedattler op t; ut'le dined lato,auti -L—died lately.P , 1 • • 71, 1 74.!7-..„ • • • ••• • ••••••;,,,,•-• • , • • • ,F"T:4Z-'-'." ,AVS,",47e44',#,VS!,i;ritTzsOM:4,l7l:y4l.o)ll44o,l4l.llt4AVAtit'eat'AiretWltTVAtt.Zt.”:7,,...'f,ti.....444't.,,,l4,....s4Aqt.w~x4igt.; ±'.'.'filW.bEOHlkt! . F. 11110E1PIEFI A Wholegat 9 e Dealer n Boots and FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF-HATS, N0.14.2%.N0rth Third Street, Thiladetphia. dinuari t l9,lBs6 , L . : DECOU /kMIDDLETON, worms or Am outgo 'IRON AND STEEL, R 0: 13 North Water street, ignmi IguLtd , • PHILADELITIL. • 44112.1866' - OILS! OILBII. • !nr JOHNSTON,. Agent 'fok I • Wm, (lite Uwe and. Sosseij wholesale ibal er ino LLB sad I:INDU S. No.= Petri, and 66,16`iter Meet. New Yorit. .611 eiders lett at, the wince of heta I4(fraeif,Zet..orat the 11...ettange . Wel, will reeekte „primp* , stteation. • • . • September 2E4 '56 29.1 f j BATEIA.N H. SUAIIPLIGSSI • ATTORNKT AT LAW, , No. 2 York Buildings, Philadelphia. &. Cut:ti t Tamaqua. 'Jones Cole ' ' • ) - ) )311/11. , lio6)) Co:. j' rinadriPhia* V.,'434f • ilOyS' CLOTiIiNo.• • TgE SUBt;RlßEß,,wottld 'respect fully feforut their nutarrotr; friends andensiomersof nrllollCottlitt, that their antortinent of Clothing tot Young oentklnen; is much larger than over, and Ohl aredisposed ta sell chenp. Persons li ving at a distance, have the privilege of esetuunting clothing puichat.ed II this stcrre,lt they do net Y. • A. HOYT 211 Chestnut St., corner riTeniL, 1'1311 2 4 11 . • April 22, 7&56. . • 1617 PATENT WINErROPE. 11AViNtir accepted ; the Agency. for the alio of 1101111,ING$ PATENT WIR.II,IIOPE. ireare now prlparad to 'supply railroad enarranka, foal operators. engineers. war.hiniarg, and othera. with *I rep, in lama er small quantilits. h'autnic t may be aeon a ear race. ifrordytto, addrem )IU UI3 & JON M & CO., hen and Et 3el,Merebants, ilartet t Sliteenth ate Thilads!phis, A n7,usl ~21.3m‘ COLEMAPCS , ' No. , 41.1 sortk :rtaird Street. C , ONSTANTLY on hand. large nE -1„) sortment of Pen dud Pocket linirea, &Wan* and Rasom,Tabls Kniros and Yorks, in Ivory, stag. buffalo, bone andiwood handles; thiriert. aid Forks, Dirks, Work Kninm, te.• ALSo—a very oktonstve assortment of Walters, Tea Trays, 4.e. Hoe, En;lish Gans, Colt's Pistols, illen's Resolsms, and SlN:l44nd Double barrelled- Pistol& with avowal stock et Fano; LIAM ware-col:Oda:My on band. • . JoUNT 31... COLEMAN. Imparter. Pidladriphis,Det.3o,lss4 [Det..27,'5a42.1 .5141 ' etaipc. VOR .SALL,--;Worthington's "Swain Figinps. ilironometir etamtil Engines, Darla' Parallel %fetes, Eddy's lathe Scroll Maas, Itoebling's Patent why. rope, Dudgeert's Hydnntilie Jacks, Sehaffe• 8, Aiheroirs. fetnnidt's and other ttesm gulps. At., kn. For rale by W. H. REsll43.techanical Engineer and General Agrnt, Third St. below. Malaya, Philadelphia. Specitirations, contracts, &c.. furnisheeor Stssm Engines. boilers, and mazhittery or all kinds. *Z.-Draw ings and speciticationa wade for Patents, and Patents se. cured. • Jttne 'brt 25.1 y • OILS I OILS II OILS 1 , J. B. A, &B. ALLEN, 7. and 8 South WharTeo, , Puitadelphls, 171EALERS IN OIL, have jni3l direct from New Pei:biro, ihefolloiringenp ply of (Ml, which . they offer for sliest the lowest Markel rates: WinterFperm 011...1.000na1. 1 Winter WitalcOn,,P2.sotYgril do Elephant oldb.ooo do I . l:ached do • do - 7,000 de Also, in store. tlreash4 Oil. Palo and Brown soul. Sperm and Adamantine Candle. Feb..1.3.-T.5& '• F.IS REMOVAL AI t AR,PLE, AleCLUltr.& Co., kV 'dealers in nitionsaiad Fancy Cocds.:haro roma. froth to North tbird street..(k, store formerly °erupted by Yard. Gilmore k Co..).and4 now opening. abirre and est . wave newirtnient nt g • in th eir lino — which Lace been , elected fir near had would invite the at tni . t ion of turret:inlet° the tame, Who .will find the strKik equadto any in didiadeltibia. and' at pile,. that cannlt fill to putt. l ln their etorli of Nothine may lie found Gloves. lioviery. nirte and Drtwerti, Pres, Triniminze; Combs, lint tone. Brushes , Carpet Pave. lzudi • 4, biog. Glasies. and every description cr Fancy Mods: ' Plilladtlphia. utitet 16h • . Vhdm iipBHINEL & • , 84- mit stxtes, Patiapae!plikla i , • 4•ll i ztAar . ..-''; • . • • - 0 4 0\ ' ,/ • si • NtAINIUFACT UR ERS of Children't! carrlag.otp, Coaches. : Baroueltgit,V • locipedev, heel-barrow e, Nuniery Swift Rockin g Horses, • abr.. Invalid &c.. wholeia e and retail.. September 22. 1855 -; . . . ... - • me..•ly . ... ._ _ . JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, SIANUFActUsta or Wire, Silk and Ilair.Oloth sieves, fIOARSE. medium andline in mesh; V j 13r4e, widdleshe and 'smalllet diameter. Metallic Cloths or woven wire, of the best finalities, various sizes of mesh; from Nos. I to 80, InclOsire, and from onetoslx feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lineal Inch, and cut to snit. The inbscriLerl afro keeps 'constantly' on hand sonzr.ss; for Coal, Sand, ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Ghana, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Roue, - Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dse-Sinffs, &e. 'Together, With au assort ment of bright and annealed Iron Win?. MI of the above Sold wholesale fir retail, by ' • .I. A. NEEDLES, .54 North Frmt street rh iladOpitia May al, '56 ' f ," " 1 .1,1 14. PHILADELPHIAt _ ADVERTIEiEMENt 1, Evens' Fire and.l',hiej Proof SateiC,:.i i : IF all sizes, suitable. for Merchants, ( . 7l.avyers, Farmers. *nd others having .110064;:1.)S -pees or other valuables to 'preserve from Fire or Durgiirs. A 011 D .— The Fire' Proof Safe that preserved ,'our .R °ol, -1 , I' Pei* . 4 i;e4 during 411e.grent Ore at Mart's Build.. ingsorapurchased of Dorn F.TAIM, 61 S. S:eronil. Si, Philadel la. : - . GETZ 4. - IIIICIt" . ~ I; • ' R RIG ERATORS' AND 'WATER PILTEREEF4 • i d s Evale pranitnn Ventilated Welrtgerators foi - coolin and p " kiln* Meat, Dotter, 3111 k, Water, and, all- 'sat Ots terkill nary purposes. Water titterers, fer petrify. lug I.lacktsh or muddy water, can be had sepandeoratl lathed to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of.teeceoli log the Thole in the warmest weather. , . .4fcs ifi Story and for Sale, . I ' - • Portable Shower litiths, arranged for warm or cold water; Water' Coolera,. for hotels. stores 'and dwellings; Store frdcks, for moving -boxes, bales, crates, &c.; Seall'resses, Copying Prews. and Druggists' Presses. tr.ttablished in W 1.1.), ... - - OLIVER EVANS, • • '6l S. Second street, 2 doors below Chesnut Ph Dado:phla retatiary 0,':,6 Gin ~ 40111 N .'IIiVDI. IDDIREY JL•C'Crt; • ' '•• • • . ' • BANKERS, - • .• — Non. 45 and 47 South Third Btreei, Philada , ' GRAN ITE AUTEDING, BELOW Glf.t.F.Xt:T, , . RA.IV upon, ' remit to, and 'collect Dupon eve'' , point in the ,UNITEU StatEs motifs, ANA: Collections settled with prompt:nets at 'cilrent rates of Exchange, without charge, 'Foreign andinoican Coin furnished forblipping and Custdp lieu purpoers. se t ' Draw upon the Royal Think a) filrGand; by authority,) I..nuivn, he.; aria . furniah 'Exchange. available in inny part ot the BritishKingdt on. id sumo of LI and up- Wards. •.isc•za rim er.sr:Oew Ybrk rote.) paid deporkt ors on cumtit liccounts,,and tie highest rate on Time account. Stlcks blnghttimllae dat the ltrokers'• Beard. Millis city, Nor York, Bosiiiia and Lattimore. Business paper and trans newitistied, : • I The latest:4o4totious - ,Of 141Whs and sectirities through out the United Etat es',ein, beaten at-the c1iir0....." Dec. _+2. 1835 , -..,..'..,j . -••' 1" . • - • St -lOm _ 7 — NINSICOBBLISI4IN6 HOUSE. , w vt w t,:k4;_ . , l. w . ..ALlA.Lic., Successors to DE0111.11.. ILLIti,, lao.,ltAt Chesnut street, under the Utah lions . i'llitadelphia, are cpnshnoty publishing the latest Ilitis t•' Man the most popular A tz . , thorn in the ; United Stifrea:' , till a style that will vie with •atiy issued at any othei:h2 t se, either in thia eouutti, .• They have visit the pleasure I o announce to the publie I that their stack of S . beebllusi, on hand, consists of Ehg aigest and most completitassairto.e: t to be found in the .wantry; tpey aro constantly additnno.their stock•all the New Music published In New. Ybrk, Ito ton. kc. - Theralsepublish several Inetruction nooks, which are it generaEuse throughout the country. . , • PIANOB4 line sawirtment of the' bee - tu.,nufacturen .if New - York and Boston; at the lowest the - p prices. . `'•,. MUSICAL, .1 Nb'f ICUME,NTS. Also. a general assorhoont of finitalf, Vio)i. • a. nii!joop. nuteg. Avioirdeens. Ac. %loan. Guitar and limp Stings. if the bestltallan qualities. all of _which will lin Cornish ed to the phblie and the trade at (4 lowest rates Osiers pinctually attended to. - Js ;e• All r.A%3 .t Musk and Publications Cl*. he thtalned a rB UANYAN%. , •• Lock and %Xi u••••• :ult. Potts ville. . . - • r, _ THE! SUBSCRIBERS ' ribING fremovett to their NEW arta:SPACIOUS STOKE; l'to. 278 Chesnut street. droi.above Tis:n th, are now prepared to offer nlar,.te and well selected Irk of the following fresh and desi rable 'goods, .trits pally of their own hrrortation. or bought at auetionorblch they are able t 4 sel, at the Inv. p , rters' prime, atilt tit which they tordillly invite the attention of county merchants, hotel keepers , and !ilea e6nerally . Huff. Breen and ; Venitiati Window Shading. Barnsley and Irish Line Ebeetlng.i 4,, 84, 94,164. 114, 124 wide. .Bolster and Pillow Linena ot • seveygehoice bleachers. and all widths, Irem :IS to 51 Inchidt. Bed Blankets of,all sizes and qualities.... Crib and kindle Blankets. Bed Quilts of the following vari eties, Welting, Knotted,.Register. At bambia, Allendale and Lancaster, of all the desirable sizes.' Duman Covers; Table Corers; ;Windotv Cmrtnin Muslin. Towels end Toweling of every variety: Ihurask Table Cloths And Napkins; Shirting, Linens and Mus lin.; Cambrieglandkerchiefs. Embroideries, Hosiery, a Brocatoli Damasks4lforeens;Em'bridde-ed Lave and Curtalna; Gilt Cornices, Bands, (I intfe. Cord, ke de. ."1 'SHEPPARD A VAN ttattmcogN, • Importers and Dealers In Linen and House Furtilsidng Goods. N 0.278 Chemed st.,ctbbre Tenth. `hilsdelPhla. April 26 . 1556 • 17.5 n • HARMERS Or THIS NEIGHBORHOOD: (`I ROWERS of - Wheat and: Rye, use . . k . • LUINAU'II Super Phosphate of Lime; if, you want heavy crops. or temAtrs American Fertilizer. These Ind ruble manures bare been used for the past six years clucaessfully for the Grain and Tobacco crop in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the Wands of Benumbs and attrbedocs. :A barrel, (2.501h5.) is sufficient for an aer of land. • Tho above fertllizershre 'Composed of reliable Chemical elements, ihich large)y . increase the crop and improve the soli, doubbay the rot es of thaaitd. ',Price of the phosphate of lime. is $lO a ton, Nitre•ened 00, the American Fertiliterg.. 4 3 Por ton. or $.l AO 'Darrel, $1 2.5 a ices: alto. every -Variety Of t3u. ptuo Land Vaster: Potash. Nitrate of Soda, Done Dust - 'Powdered Ac. • ' FA.A. LXINAII. PrciPrictor. • No. le South Front Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Ati - Goods delivered free of charge. To wholesale deal eV,, a liberal clipeoutst. Pamphlets in the Fmglish and German languages gratis. - -Orders at a dietetic°, cash CO. company log or Draft.protnptly ettendedlo by • • G. A.,LEIN AG, Proprietor. Philadelphia. N. 11.—'61Plohlail, UlO boeri awarded front _the Penn sylvania AgrietilturalSeeletv ;•New York Crystal Palace Association, aUd New Jersey State Agricultural Society, Anguet 16, ifiso ' , . So CO., rammaerre. Broad and nastitton 4 - reds, raitadripaladlono., IU - OULD - Cali ;lie attention of Rail . . _ V road" ilanagera,..l4 those Int. ested'in itaihred ProlPertY, to their' System tocranatire Rapine -SR in which theyare adapted to the particular business for which . they may be required; by. the Ulli one. two Ebro.. or four pair of driving wheels:. and the' we of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for 'Whol e on; and in aemmunodating them to the grac:ea.eurves. strew; h of anpe. Memnon. and -mil and work to be done. By these mesas the Maximum uxorial effect (tithe power is secured with the least expense for attendance. CXII4 of fuel, and repairs to Road and unglue. With the/ objects in Tier. and es the result of twenty-three years practical experience In the Ircelness by our tenter part nee, we ntanuractnrejle. cliffertret Weds ef ,Ererines. and: several elasses or sixes of each kind..- Particular alien , (lon paid to thestrength of the machincin the plan and workenanship of all the dotslla Our long experience. and opportunities of obtaining information, enable, nej to offer these enx nesnith thratentamethatinelSeletvil ey, &balmy and databtUty, they will compare favorably, ' with those of any attar kind in use. •We else furnish order whiels,,axieW boil/linger law moor tire (to' tit etm 1 tree *Altana boring.) comPoslilott totting' , Ow bearings e rarf.dearrintklit of Pepper abeid I on and liedler Work* Aid -every article appertaining to the rem+ ere of Locoutotire Rapines. M.M. RALIIW,AIt. - AIATTIARW = 114 _:;litattitiik.'l,'._ - • tin/men I:LUNIBER!! Tie" ktscrtber mprect . fully .nnoufices_ to theinibili tbathe has Conipieted his Strain Clo: $ 210 • 111 in Loma Schuylkill county, and is now preim.red to furnish all kinds of !Amber. at the lowest neinos=-suet as Tina, licadoet and White 04[4 every else hnd description. , l/rfp Mils of Lumber eat to order st the shortest notice. Nov-It : 1M . EDWAIIM BLAND. WILLIAMSPORT PLANI ~ MILL, • mm~sx. as &Lanai* Erie tho tom, (*porits' dus Furneet, 11; , lamaportri Penue. EO-. S. BANGE CO., Whole - sale and Beall Dome add. nufacturentof whibc and yellow pine doming boards, sot cora, blindt„shut ters, alas wood mouldings, de. Jig Ando:toil wining, fogy engrain. All descriptions of turning and planing done .wi th ponoptoessrand in the best manner, Feb. G.: - ;" - 641 &tin e if ' Min rel Mint 4. 8 tr.r . jcm 10th hare reopened an establishment, for the alarrelasiness„ in Silver Terme, where they. will be thanktalier orders,and promise prompt attention and 434 f - _;11.10E STORE. cz_viirliiEricsiliDi..,spELUK 1413. 4.,11CA., 2OTTETILLI 4.IA4uEL STROUSE has just opened. 1,..7 a tarpe stock of all kinds of Boots, Shoes, .t-sinks ,1 Carpet. Bags , Gumshoes. &e. Among his stock May : always be 'found Ladies' and Child: 's Shoes, Gaiters. Slippers, de., of every . . ; variety. Also. Boots and Shoes suited for !diners' wear. Sir A anufacturing and Repairing done at Owl shortest _notice. Oct- '2O '.s'.'a 4 4 .1-tf _ OEB,- TS. T.RUNKS. AND I raveillorliags. wI)A, "IEL SC:IIEII'I'LE, Boot a d . .9.1116 Ma.nuftcturer,'„and general tliocala and retail r dealer, nwpect fully In v dillibites the attention oft& customers to the large and substantial stock . of .121111tiren'sshoes, Ladles' wear,Gentiedlon'adrestboota.' 4iters.l &e., logether with the generat i sisortment cf Woos, sho e s. trunks and carpet lags which ho has now on hand at his establishment; • One drr ahure de corner of-lligA"aoct Centre street', oppoeibe the Watch House , X. 8., ' Ilineis' Shoes andlkoctit - made to. order. at the lowest prices, at the shortest notice, and manufactured' from the best or,materialto Everything in . the Shoemak ing line Insulated with de patch, and wart...toted to give satisfaction.. 4 Try bins, andyou will, not be' &sap. ' Pottsville: April 5, ISsli s ' ,r '. "I _ NE 1 1 / shop.. I net, Go' r oeripti .._ ....______ • PAPER HANCINGS,. - •. - Borders, curtain", &c., &e. E subscriber .is now receiving his w patterns of Paper tranginis and Borders. for .1 rl.rs and room• tenttnteing the newest and most t patterns—wlectadti,e the usual shad houses to I.:red to the eountry.• The subscriber takes great [selecting bis papers to suit the hone. P 'to be Among the the lot area feve,elegautpat terns of gold.. ,s and parlors. ' . -.. i • . . ' i atot-k ettibreees assortments front four different Iteturer. which gives a great. 'variety of patterns also, Cheap Papers, in Great Varietjr; t *II prices, some•tis low as — 8 cents a Free. a.t . • il4ter Cdrevins-ip Grnet iiiricly, Itlidesede rind R intl. . e Pilfer Hangers furnished with paper at siholeside pate (good . paper hangers alto furnished 'then ye; qui . r ii. CM 'varied assortment of 'piper hangings. borders and paper shades . preseids peculiar attractions to those who deal ,te purchase, and its our stock is the largest in this section of tbe - conntly, persobs mit almost always be gm rommlodated by milling at. • B.IIAI!IkAN'S I Cheep Book and Payer Store. Pottsville. Meech Mb In 6 . .. • 10- " 11411,1. nuttsb fio p 3, rim I P , T41 11 . f .t 04r 1 tuzntt. to tit COISMEOPIMISLTH lISSURAEIIII COMP • : • , • Mikes Build; i f r 3d Sty Ilarrisbury,Penort. Cf lARTEREI) CAPITAL ! , $300,000. ..i-Insure buildings and other )property, avinst logs or damage by Fire., -.Also, against perils o the Sea, In land:Navigation and Transportatiou. SIMON CA3IEROS, S. 4.icinE:m, 3...-crelaiw. President. . . L. F. WHITNEY. Agent. . • ' • Pntbnille, Schuylkill county, h enna. .D [ tober 22, '3li ,, • 314 -- • iii , LIFE INSTIEANCEAED ., TBVS tilaw , Pottsvi ll e, Penna VA 7 iTi1L1100.,0 . 611-CHAB TER PERPETUAL. r IliiiS' ' , .Company, chartered. by the 5 . . Leglslaeure of Pen nitylvanta, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Hillars, is now fully organised, and has elimmeneial business. IThe Company is prepared to receive moneys and other , proi•erty in trust, and allow" intereitt on alt moneys deppsited in (east, at the rate of five per cent. per annum; principal and interest pay.ble on demand, Spy rates of, Premium on Llle invaranne, see the printed Tablessup lied at-the office of the Coin.' party, Centre Stre,.t, Vettss Ile. hive doors south of the Exchange Hotel. - JACOB nUNTZINGER,jr, Preal. JOHN U. AD.ol...cetraall and Treasurer. Aprlll, '34. .. , 13 tf . - . .. . . _ _ .. . TEE POTTSVILLE =UAL 6 JOINT ST OCK Life Insurance Compitny. OFFlcE—(ruin door abort Green'sJewirry Sore. • CAPITAL, $lOO.OOO--LCIIARTEn PEItriITEAL. rtil IS ' Company; - recently -, chartered . by the Legthature o Pennsylraula..is Wily orgato tae The Company Ls prepared to effect insurance upon lire& and to receive and erectile tauter. and to allow In fere -ton mcmoys received, at the rate of five per cebt. ,Or Onum, uplws otheralse agreed upon. Principal andinterest, payable on ' deinand. Capital_ and assests ect -safe y inre.t in tionds-iud Mott-ages, and other: ood . see e , 1 dike. Annual ridepdof the p fits will be made pay kin in cash, or 'approprim( dto payment of pre nil ins.. For ratesof prcuai t' Insurance, see pri led Tables, suppliedat the, panyk office. NATIIAN EN ANII. )'resident. . . . SOLOMON POSTEIt,: rice Free!. T. Vet tor.. ..is.ey and Trcas7r. , ptember 19. '34 _ .ANTERACIXE INSURANCE COXPANY. . - icedAntis.°S Capita, 40400.000. CHARTER PERPETUAL—Office, No. 91 Walnut sirtet,between Third and' *Fourth etibota, Philadelphia. Ibis Ccanrany will insure against •• to or damagtaby Fire, Buildings. Furniture. and Mer chandise generally. AIR - . Mame lasnassr on Vessels, Ca To. el and Fralglits. I:CL OD ittSCCANCY,' a all parts of the Union. nmacpas: 1 • . D. Lulher. . 1. ; Davis erlon, Lewis Audanried, M Joseph Maxfield, • Peter Sieger. , Dr. lico.*.Ectert, • George`F. Tyler. i tz, D. Hammett, . • oszz„ .tia l na ‘R. U tn e m. l ykr. l.l . . be.Fl ß tm et n h , e,: n 7 trda : Awr , yv.i : ent. .raneis Baco t :. . 1 D. LUTHER, Prettilent. P. D. Lurbea has been appointed ant fbr the a re Company In Schuylkill county, to whom persona dasirtng Insurance can apply. 1 __Rune Z,36 [April 8, '44 14-3; .• 241 . (STATE iIitrItiILIIIBIIRATICE'COMPAiIY. - , 1 0URTII ANNUAL STATEMENT i ?Jay 15,1E54: • . A 1 ' ' ' A ts.3lay Ist, 1553, r $358,318 70 I v , C h premiums and interest recetv- - i led the past year, mutual depart - I ltnent, 001.648 32 I: Us recelveable In same * 28.647 04 :-Is Premiums, Stock 14parm't 404.82 X 770,588 ta maezpeDomt, commisxion 9, re. ---- Inaurauce, mutual department,lolAo6 . " stpck, " • 27,031 98 • . I . . , ndii, mar6ges, stock . and .othet , good sectiritle& . , 174,125 72 Villa rue-agable, . 11.4;008 - -6G Cash on hawk and 'in hands of ' . sigiub4 For litibr Irdamilasurstieit.apsiiito • JOUN T. SUOENER;Aggist. .284 y July 15;1854 I • , • Allinantrnr. - - - - IV 1 11 fig Franklui Fire . Insurance Coin , . pail, of 'Philadelphia; .0 ea kt 0,4634 Chesnut' treets; negr Fifth street. ; -' - - . n:arcroas: .- , • . . i c Charles N. r .ltaneker, ; Gen* IT.llidimrds, . 'Thomas Hirt, . . . Mordecai D.l.oirlms • . . TobialiTtigner, Adeiphe E .. Berle, . Simuertirant, . ',.. . David S. Ilrorrn,- , • Jamb It. Smith,...??,. Mints i'atteresn. ' Continue to makelnsunstire. permanent or limited 'tell' desrriptlotref ProllertY,An lean. and. country, at ates Sat low soar. consistent with Penalty:* ',. The Company have reserved a large contingent. Fund, bich,vritir their Capital and Preminms,shfely invested, ford ample protection to the insurid. SAM their in corporation, a pericd of 18 years, they have paid upwards of one snitt,crn„ hoo hundred thousand dollars, Innen by lire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in. at:dance, as vell'as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. • ~ , - CRAB. N. %%No;provident. c ; eiIAS. O. notikrt. Reeret4ty. The snbscriber has been appointed ageUt for the above I . mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make in , suratice, en every description of property. at the lowest rates.. • • - -,, -~ ' .ANDRBW RUSSEL, Agent.. Pottsville. Jan. 11.1351 . .. - -- • . (tor' stinting.. THE Gitard - Life.losurance: Annuity am!. Trust' Company orthnadelpbta.. Mire. No.. Chosuut stre e t, the Ont door ~ Fart, of the Custom !louse. CAPITAL x+,ooo CHARTER PXRPETILM. Continue to make lusuiaucelson Urea on the most Omer able tone& The capital 'einx.pald np and luveated. together :with - I *large and constantly inereaSiur reserved fund„ fell_ 1 , a perfect security to the insured..: . - , , ; ,. " -,- 1-: The premiums may be paid !:yearly t .Italfyeir,gfit 1 quarterly. - - - .- , _ `! - '-:11.."' , . 1 i' 140 d g The compu . ny add A 4=5 pc ItallY to the itral. ies for life. 'The first limns: appuipeisted in December, 18.44. And the seconti-ilonne in December. ISO, _amount to an addition of SI2: b 0 to every SlOOO insured under the oldest pollet li nisking $1,262 tpdirhich will be paid when it AWL e a claim, instead of 1i1.000origio: ally instueehthe nex ohlest,emonnt to Sl r = btithe next . In age 1 c 1 ,51,112,60 Or ` efg77 SIAM t the othars In the same prevention aceordlng-to the; amount Asa i th an of stsetUnX,, Wilt addlUons make an averstroor lama QOM 60 Ter cent:upon : the premiums paid, without . intents. Ins) theannuai p rF a i l tus ,, ......, • iThereas Übittner, 1114. il:Glii; . .:To . hn A. groan, • 1 Armen facia. . I I), panto, • ~ _ JCAin Jay Smith, ! ' ihtelerirk Drawn,, . • ) itobert Pearsall, • :' : 43, 0* . tre m a b e . r . 1. , , . Joseph .pr, ' '.. John-U. lutimrr, -, ' Thomas R.JilMew, .!-Wharton Lewis, 1 •- ..0 -- 30 . 1 ' 0 1 42 T./ 41110 3- , - ' :. , John U. nark:. i . l'harophleti ekitaininFleof rates and eas4,,,u, Intinna, . Ittrwrolappliatthan and Nor int:make can Ise to* ;id the e.e... .111 UtAli UlDOWAT,:preakians; , ? , ..Joni r.daniii. ltUiets .• _ '5- , - —,4 . , 4 1 - tril!The subsotherla CriClit Air . me 'ikboie cotiliany in l itehetilklll County. a _will effect Insurances,, 444 ' ,give alt nieessarl tar tion on the Subject: - a• - - dprill)..lS3.l. - I.lldr '-- _ - c ' • .: ' I .- -' - II ItANN.C%'., . ' ,--: -•,-.-- ',-,- ' :- '•-•:.'.'-'--.'.-, . ."'--..,:!'' '..-',-' ,-..... -i-, •... PLUMBING. AN LASH ENT._ Ilit:s - uN respeciPtitl Cc" to the -public than purchased the entire ' the- late lirm alto!". Dickinson, atd in aryls's. on the plumbing In all its branches-at "Stand under the Potts• ase, where be hopes by to business. be may, to merit ft share of the ntronar.eAe will guar• work to be as good, rill be done on as res. tertas, as fa 2 be done _ _ Oro hf n a trlal.'"itt 11. DICKINSON 27,15 . ,9 SZ-I fj e.Jan.S; 5 OES & . c. 1 PAINTING, &G. . titifLEESWrlDOiii 11 ADES: , . f receive a la rge an ~ e egant as meat of Window Shades. new,atvd beautiful de ecludin; (laid Bottiered. 0114,Laudicapo of rite hie ac., fie., cheaper than ever. - ALSO • .- • ,I, Dined avil Plain Paper Shades. of every de- Fin -'For Sale by . BENJ.. ILVINAN. . Centre Street, opposite Episcopal Church'. : tit!. ".Itt INSURANCE. PHILADEU -4 • Advertisements . oct if. tarot. typetian Kum" tatils chave4so per' r erat: milcaoce Int eitr'osiki rettei , PrAzitimuit PL. - amuses, t C. irasTicws PLTEIrt. • • Used aid Irmo Printing - iressqs Manulketured and Mr sale by • _ • - OARTLEY kIiATLACI la ! Arch Ater„ roust& 3311..ceinreiriet , GARTLIE* '&1,02 , 8 pAirsrarr _rounadia, ring, : . - blAunGtctur aiutfoi ea le by' MUMMY k MATTA ' • — A?.l4Ars td TharteF4i. *xi IT, , S" WARWAR I • *I Tr, itritrtifAND..SHOESs - 'BATS . AND CAP IN 4 StlitAirtGOODO In every ritai'fi ADdiCke s VAN DUSEN & SMITH, • 1ti0.150 ila4d Strtt t PiitMelpkta. J. J. moos u, (Irish Illodoon & Kern) Agent. CM" , 421;.303 . 4 . ' i91:2371704.1bit, 31y GEO..W. POMEROY &1 . 00., • • . • • • O IL, Saari . • • , . i 0 South Water . . street, below 11 . 1da t ieet; Philadelphia • Sperm, ford. Elephant, Whale, Tan n 3n' andllarbi •tery Oil, Spam stud Adamantine Candles. StuaielT• Miler, Manisa. Philadelphia, Jemmy 5, 56 , 1-ly OIL! OILS!:! mum!. VEco4t)l=l. Ati=l 'OIL • • .* HOIiCSON &. KEAN 1 Nro9,• 5 .ftz li .0.. 133bartirsi pbila ti., . . eFaaafal Coiamialioa ta, and seal sin . WHALE AND SPERJI VMS, FOR . XING 4NI) HEL'HANICAL PURPOS; , . . . OFFICE_---Pstessrtessislist.t;Pottsville. Sept. 22, 384 f \ BAIL.Y & BROTHER; . • • NO. 252 Chesnut St. above Ninth, Philadelphia Invite attention - bw it etienstre asaortinet tof i IMPOILTE CARPE.TINGS, . • WHICH the will open 62.-day . , em biattn7 the new and choicest stiles of Velvet Tapestries, Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Three.ply; ! . ' E.ttra Heavy Ingrain, i . ' • Best Veisitlans; .., • 1 , All of which are warranted to be of the best plant?' an d will be sold at the lowest.priees for cash: . • BAILYoIt 11110Tilill. Philadelplaa, Sent. 15;181?.5 ' • !. . ; 37.1 y • - • THOMAS .& co., COMMISSION. - - ...MERCHANTS, • .NO. 16. SOUTH WHARVES, pIEfILA!) 'A, Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisiens, lime constantly nu hand an assortment i l• - Dried and Pickled Fiat rik : Mackerel .Codfish , ' Butter. Balm m Beef _ 'Sides fhad Pork - Shoulders. Lc.. Le: Herrings . Lird Cheese • September 1.11;'56 ' . St-ttm. BEI BA]LY : •-. B it BBOTEER. ,*: - • .-. Nl3O • 252. C:II.E.SNItI ST,REETI . : " fABOYLISINTII, • . • Philadelphia, , .. • • IMPORTERS Br.' DEALERS IN ! ' CAltirETI IN' .G S , - 1 ~,, e vrr. the it teniton of Purehaserti tatbeir very eaten .1. - sPre sleek of Fresh Goods, etnbraring every variety of • VELVET.. TAP LSTRY:IIIII.ISSEL&IMPEBIAL MUM. PLY, 13,RA1N, and v.v.:a:Tux CAItPLTS., Alto, .. FL OR. COIL . :CL0TH,0, , ,, bf every width . fr6m t.ne to eight yarda, Everyerticle sold eV 0 /mud cash yracu..,:._r _ L it:. • • Sept. - X. 'N. , . . • • 38-ly ' INIA4CH. CHUNK, It . - • Wire epe • 1 lALanufa,etori. Xmlarisfor ..ltpuiiiirticl, . 3iannfaetarer of Wire Rope, for,•l inclined plivis, Shafts; slopes, Ac., would inform the ptthliz that be is now pre pared to make . • ' - ;-- ~. .. ALL KI2VD s', : L12 , 7 4. 211 0vN g t hw th op S l4 lZL S 0 .J! PLAT ,A • • . 'At i e shortest uotirn of superior quallti; and on the mliberal terms, at his Wire gope Factory,' Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co.. Pa. Reference can be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortrlg,bt and'A. 41. Broadhead, at Munch Chunk; to N. Patterson; Summit Bill. to Sim rpekLebsenring ATO.,TiI- 'mare, Luserne county, Pa.. and in fact, nearly all the op. orators In the Region who hare been using his ropes. July 26,'10 30.1 y 1 INDUSTRIAL WORK cBiumuts. =arr. nrew7.74 , 1 20711 A.sn 2187.. Puma's. - BEMENT,OOUGHERTY & THOMAS, Ell TOOL: BUILDE k ES ft IRON FOUNDERS, i i .: ARE pared to make Designs and zyninvings r MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES & &HMI SHO P , dto tarnish all the necessary Machin 'Ty, .Tooho • „ • Crane s , . - • . - • Cupolas, •. Blowers, - -- —, k . Forges, ar,e. - i Machlnlsts'lnels °revery size and description. Shaft-1 log of the best quality, with lmprored adjustatle Hang 0K Pulleys of all diameters and faces; Pulley and 411-1 -Ince Fly Wheels. and all such Castings en aro Wadi. in Loam, of any size required. 'llona and Rolling RIR work, Es - , dc. . .' ' January IS, 'On -- '. - . 14y . I r. .._ • Nig W WHOLESALE EMJG STORE. • • 111. SPENCER THOMAS, I No: 2.5 80Virt MOND 61ZUT ViILADFLPIIII. Imparter, Maaufaztirelaad Dealer in Drugs, Meditinek, Chemical*, Acid., Ave Muffs, Paint., Lead,FrePtcli and American ; White Zinc, Wittelob Glass, . Glue* Ware, rpraishes, Brnsher,„bi • etrnindide, Ground Spice*, Whobi • • Spices, and allyther articles . nsaally7 cptby druggiste, socimling UM Borax, Indigo, Give.. She,lye, Potash, 'rte. dc..' Ml erders by mall orhtherwlse promptly attended to: Oanntry merchants are Inelted to Gill and examine one . Mork before purehislog elsenhete. Oooda sent to any of the wharves or TAii road Stations: rtices low; and goods warranted. March 8, '56 7 7,4ANUFACTIIRERSL IN .C.OMP A NY: Grinted the-State of Pennsylvania. $50'0,0011. ,. Fire,llarine do Inland Transportation, AAIiON 8. LIITINCOTP. President. • , ALPIIED I .08.1t111 Vico President: 1 ' • I &cretin% . ; Owens Youno, Treasurer. Ell tiiiia, r. , • 1 , D i ra tt ers i .. t - ~• ; ~. itaroii S. Li Smolt, ; liieholeS G. Taylor, Mahlon 011 ngharn, • , Althd Meeks, -- Wm. B. Tho : Orrin Houma, Wm. Nati, - , Joim I. tihnocK Oaths.). F 1, . James P..Smytff. — . r . ... Z , i ihis Com ny was organtied with a each capital, d the Minato h ate determined to adapt the tandem to its avallabl re sources. To observe prudence In, conduct ing itaillai , with a' nrompt adjustment of lowa Ovsvca—No. 10 Merchants Exchange: Philadelphia. ' The Midersigned ban bevn appointed , Agent fee the abore annpany, in Schuylkill county. and will effect all kinds nt Idnarance. as above, on application at his °Mee, opponitei he 'Arun flail, Manville. - . ' , SAMUEL GATIRETT. - Febroary,p,issp_ . • : . &If ~ EV 881 26 MM!I sarMEN 312)". it.,13:1 THAN EVER: TYNDALE* MITCHELL 218'thesnnt Bt., Philadelphia,. • Are 'now ready witelhelr :air and trzoa-vi assort- CHINA; CLASS AND DU NSWARE,' Amongr.t which yip be Toned every rule y of eta. pie articles. 1.. Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert,•Tea, and Toilet. Seto; Tumblers, • Goblets, Cluunpagnes, De canters,- - *lnes; dtc., . 1. 7 Together with a, very largo; a tent•of Mottaavrjr. Mantel Ornament's, ".Card eta; Par Tian Pignres,Volognes, Inkstands... • - Paney Ships and. Sneers.. :,• . Tete4.Tete Bets; - • Allot which will is sold to the ,Faiatie and Craintarit Retail CUE REP. TITAN EVER, Sept. 21.7,0.• {March x's6. 111 . .I.felxnyikill Piro' &' Marine '''''' INSURANCE - 00i : 7 Oftlee inlymsn's Bniiding,. Xahantongo et, doors One Centro It, Po' tilting, Pa. awitit -VOTHORIZED 111r*LAWs sissioco.aoc , ` . CHARTER PERPETUAL. Tbia Craneany obtained its Charter at the last &sedan of ,tbo Loris. late o of Pennsylvania. and bit now fully or- ganlaall and pi...pared tr.; issue Polieles, at liberal rattly on Fire and Inland risks. ow Public and rrisato Bvild logs. Furniture,Stneks of Goods and 314ebandis• of all • kinds. Also on Coal !treaters and kfarldnery: Inland Itera.: . ranee oo Canal floats and CerP- I, * ley Canals and Hirers: also txt Oar—nes pt era' to rldladeltddls, :54%v York. timore. Conipany gearantrestnadpast all louses Netaptly: and tberoby bop to merit the patronage of the publle; ; • - • - Directors* ' SAMU ,, EL i . tlAtl AN, ..P At e , 11 , Y „ CZN WILLIAWMORTISTUV,It ,1011ND.DIIB ERT . JACOB 1111=111ER,Jr 10118 DENDRICKS , 8. K. W.KSPNEIt, . 718081117. W.8.311184 ki ;8831UEL r!PPM* $38811,81188, ,•i 'GrAlita J.118118.' - , • r HA3IHI :4 SILItTSUN, rcei4dent. V. PNITII. Serrofstry,auvrt. •-• • -Pettnllks 41ey - • 71* IXHABIZELPESPETUAL. COI" 17cottarCri11'e. ; itktitti ; F AL I's ? snowed, ~43,..wi. a tuocosbx-sr. • to t:t 4 ,lli)lJ6ll . thp4ers . int 1.1414.: comma oniudy:staxldas new ;Rossi, dot underact:l4 -Assintalos tti a tiro awn car, his old establislusent tut batatelora, and willectititose to s aecommodate his custatniars In such, s prompt and wilkteacteri.nuutnel es tO, warrant se ..ma the ir satire tonthience. "At th. lame t line he taking this oppottindty to return to bisfrieudliand Wren* ids grateful acknowledgements for the. very sntstantiolusumer In which Omar hsve, - dur-' in many paws, favored him with -their forsautge. sod hope they will continuelo shawl:do our bumble "Doris to Win , thaw. Our Drsq - Se is tl ted upin suporkw wanneCsoi Is well clocked Wit; kluds of drugs. In this respect oar witablithatert ot barscallad any other sbuiLtrconaern.. N k " JOHN' G. DIWWN, •;ti prgogid. and Maid. Pothr ille,'Jnna 2i,10 , 2.44 lir 4054/ I g . f : rtifoß '. is aiiiiinnivOlf ' - . :-.- 4 --- CO I 1 Ln ~.; - . _. 'PURE.. Cl:rzß - .: .... ~,,•.. , - OILTAND-LIME • .. ~...,.. ,..„.,...:-..,..:.,-.. , 4 -- ...wi----:--- -- ---..--. nemash A CURE. FOR CONSU M PFICIN. MOMS, CAM.DS..AimiI MA, DEONCIIITIS„ fl EN MILD DETM LITT, 1 • • ". - AND ALL teltOk'CLOU HUMORS. --- ~ .11111 - ve lion Tri d ISt ~ • I: 'MIS i r oydht - question should beasketlerery invalid who isfilifrom pulmonary trouble 'in this tickle . ellundw. , .- Rya* yen tried WILDOWS COMPOUND OF COD 41,YEIAWIL AND LIME? It 111 not nattsentelike the plain OlL,'but Is on the contrary, pleasant 'to the -taste: Moreover, the Phosphate ot Limo is, in thil cow Walton. a most Ntnarkableald to -the dueling proper ties of the Pure I od Liveir Oil, as the following certifi cates selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge ffrients will amply show: No person 'tumid neglect, tbr e• a sin! e hour, a Cough, or any affection of the fungs.lest tile 'most serious consequences follow. , Dr Wilber's treparatiOn is both safe rod simple, and sure In all ordi nary eases. and hasperfbrafted some surprising cures in decidcd - consumption, where ordinary medical aid has ;LOW: j - Ds. Wilms :,—Durlng nearlY the whole Of the past winter, I had antlered seriously with a cough; which had 'so irritated my lungs, that my physician frankly admit ted his fear of consumption rollowing this trouble as the - .'Spring weather set to. , Medicine seemed to arord me little rellef.untll I tried, your prep ration of Cod Liver *, Odl and Ileac. ' Ybe elniet ram forced by facts to admit. •' was almost magical) mid I hate the pleasure of saying at this writing. (May a 1,1153,) I am entirely Dee from any ,:pulmonary trouble. _. With thanks to yon for ybur T , ainable discors , ,Y, I cor dially recommend It to toot w o are thus afflicted. i i MARTIN C. 111;TRD, Chamber street:lir:Bton. Manufactured only by ALEXANDEItaI:WILGOIL, '. MIME For sale In Philadelphia ;by T. W; Drop k Sass, 132 North &eond street. F,or In .Pottsville hy[4. C. Direnbitotqintltq Eplseoptatt March. Pottsville, Marrh 8, '54' 20-1033. cßas. itfl 3 . Kenn • - .- Whoiesalei and Ritail,. l Drmassiisit amid Cnicortaiiiai.". 8. E. Corner Centio and Norwegian Ste.; i I (Opposite- ~filrfimer's lloief,) i ),, POTTSTItLE:, PIg,NNA.• I 1 1 . .., 0..? , e s: Theenbscrier, having ?aim pe£Sesi4o . p of 1 the how* formerly occupied by 3fris, f.. 11 t•-• a r likeitty. has vinceried lhe saute..lnto a ;'''. . - Driig and Anotbecary Stlire t such as he thinks trill pore. stithdacio6 to all purchasers. and irsikertrullp calls the at. leuHQ ti of his friends and 'the pal le to his choke:Stock: Be has taken great care in the selection of bls prop. Mfditinrai Le., and tun therefore - cheerfully tecotunierol each and every one as I?ting . - :: . • /TIM' AND rNADULTEDATED. MO is deter Mined to give WS, undivided personal at tention to his buslnesi. at altheursof the day end night when required, bellevlngthatthe rusvia anti reptalalion of phyeriane as well as tbe forainablit firer iftheir pa tinas depends in a great measure on ithe care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixturea; and be tedls confident that crtsvestas, when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will .atot be the only ,question with his raattmene when orsee his reputation as a careful and competent A potltficary,!filtall be tettlaftte torily established. , - ' 'lbis rettntat ton he Is determined to build up, with the assistant* of a share of the ptiblle patronage--". fair pro portion of which is trunruntoid by numerous. friends, Independently of that *lshii ho bores to obtain by close attention to . business anti strict attenVou In mixing prescriptiors which may affect the health and lives of his eustmpers. , Deception in preparing and cempeundingof medicines fir ruthiesS speculation he' will nfiver resort to, though it h. notoriously true that such a dangerous deception is much morg extensively and successfully practiced'by druggists than can be readily inutgined. Confident of ohlitieDag a name and rank amongst the first of his cdteionorarica, he only .asks attention to prove hls will to serve, aud his ability to satisfy the most exacting. . AZ-Patrons mdy witheonlidenee 'Mint:tin the prompt and fatthtui execution of thoir,orders..sent by mail , or otherwise. , . CHAS. W. EPTINO, - Dwr• ant a Cutusurr. E. Owner of °etre and llrorwef • Sta.. Attrentlle. Policrllle,,.suno 21, , • • ; 25-17 Health and Strength n t i r ust.bovi seEfinamikir- HOLLAND 81 (V 5,' I t . ir'SAS,42 , 77 . .:N T ,•..,.rki., - A j o,i, ' ..-„-;,•-t- s - • t4 A.c, ''Af r".?;: . .•:• A t ' ::.... - -;• - % 01 • i;,..3.. ...1 t /V c,t+t-Z .4 , '. 1 .' 5 .1 -%, c ;tr... --- ~.-f"4 4 ;`l-7."--y ',-;:..4.4; , ':.5:.,-;v , .1:-. , ;44,,`,;' , - ) , ....,,..!..,,-;_•-;, 1.....,: ,1,,- 4. -..,‘ , .... 1 -11',. f %4 41 ! ...: : - . 7 - , .. '3' ~. .. .:'" . :.....‹ --'-: i ,':- '''-_-' - F*."; ' 4 7 1 ".1 f...5i 7,. a . '-r-, • . ', ~;. -. 1 1, - .4- , i-X-tcl-, , ,....'- . ,),,..•-••••‘. , 1 '- . -,., -.z. t:: : :: "...'..Z.k - ' . . - ;•' , i': , 4 :5 '• . -. . • '•=l.' - - ' , 11:,-;'' •:::' ,- .1 - .-.:.41 , " • _ , , t - AF, Ar;:,r - ,-. 77 -,,-.„-..", t •10 c.„ 1-I,A . , 4 , ~,.. • .THEVELHONA TED HOLLAND Ii'ENEDY FOR I ." ' .' ! 1 , , DYSPEPSIA, Disease f t he 01, ' Kidneys, • • •tIVE4 COMPL INT, ; • iVEARNE SOF AN KIND, FEVE . .AND A UE, • And the various afire erns consequent upon xdisordered • .., -.„., - ! ero OR OR LP/ER, . - Such is Indigestion, lAeldity for the:Stomach, 'Colfeky Palns,, Heartburn,lTl of Appetite, Despondency, Cos; tivenessi ' d. Blin and Bleeding Piles . In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neura gic Affections, It his in n'tunerons instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effect ed a decided cure . I , -This is a, purely Tegetable compound, prepared on st r i c tly Rion i ifie principlea,.after tbo mannerot the cele brated I Follitnd Profeq , or. Boerhave. Brea tseof 11 s great therms In most of thf European States, its Introduction Into the United Stales was Intended more especially for thoso of. our hithertod iwattered here and there over the i face of thli mighty country. - 31octing withgreat me -cess among them, 1 n w offer It to the American public, , knowing thatitit hut wonderful Medicinal virtues,must ) elfeknowlettged:. . t . , ' It ill particularly mmended to tkotie persons whose; constitutions May la vo been impaired by the continu-1 one use of arent spi ts, or tither Minot Of dbodpation.— + laiencrally t stantaneins In effect, It finds It way directly q tbb'fie4s of We, t , • u r. a ittiqulckenlng every neiTe, ',imply the droop • hit, end In act, infusing new health and ilgor In th 4 tem. ' NOTlCE.÷Whommr-expects to find in this a besersgi 3 wilt be diamipeinted zjaat to tbe.sick. weak and low,apir- Pod. It arill'pnrro a tinteful aromatic cordial, possessod of viogn Is remeilia properties. • I Cautitiii!—The , reat popularity of this delightful n Aroma bas ; Induced any Imitations, which the bile -should guard against purchasing. Bo not pets= to • buy anything else knfll yen havoi given Boer ve's 'lfolland Bitters it f4lr trial. Otto Nitta will. eon ince s:bei how infinitely superior It is to alit them-Amite lons. air Sold , at $l.OO per bottle, or stk . bottles for 5.00, by the Sot. PECTP Mg, . • ',.. I • I BENJAPAI PACE, JO: A. CCI. • jNantVacturing Pharmaceutists and Chai r -. i 1 P titsburg, Pa. I dr ' .I , Sabi. in Phils Iphia, by the agents— ' ii & Twig. Mike of lb Dnaocral; John Johns, 2- 4 '2 Itace‘ street; IDyigt & So a, 112 North ';'d • street. Al ;In Beading, 4 flitter Co.: Lancaster , by John T.,-,LiOng di , & IN:: Pighiville, John G. Brown. • . - - 1 July 5.44 - - -4' f . 2- ~~ f iF 10-11 Diedleal D ,nit• 4 (B N I.,,,lisccernred in !moody thit cures from !lin w.orsksc tiled it In rept in twotages Ills potooni ti over t all within twenty Twoi bottles are. mouth. •I One to three bottle on the face; Two. o three bottl Two bottLes are - wr. ibo mouth ud sto .. . ' Three to five bott ease of ErySlpelas. Ono to trio bottles lite eyes. iiii i Two bot esare w• j 4trd blotch among , Your to six bottl 1 runulug ulcers: .- , Ono bOttie will 1 en ' Two or three both case of , ritOrorm. Two or three botti. desperate tease of th Three fail four bo; i 1 rheum. • rive to eight Lott! . A boners is alwe and a pert t cure is 1 is taken.. '- . • 1 Reader, peddled vicinity o Boston.; taco.So Note 0 7., , ibir core sold areathig: after There are taro thing unwiring grrt tha , places quiteptentl known until I tt eltonid me all tin irT - errcleriogl4esrline idea of the sudden rise and great ropularitylot thel - dh‘covery, I will state that In April, peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—l itZias44. I sold o r one thonsindbottles per day Of it I = eof the who 'lo dras7ista who have been le tAer business tirenty an thirty years,. lay that nothhnt, ID the.annals;of paten raedichaw was ever, like it. Then: ' la a univerr.ipreiseiof It front all quarters. In ray own practice I alwaYs kept It strictly for kennels: —but 'lord its - introduction sea general family nredich4: treat and wonderfuk virtual; have peen found in It Abet I never suspected. I , • - i• Severaintses of epileptic fits—a diseaSo which was al ways considered incrable.have been cured by a few bot tles. 0, - what a nem if. it will prove effectual In all esses'of th#t awful inaledy--therenee but few who hake . , seen more It ;lied I have. -- . •1 - ~, I know If seireitticasee of Dropsy, all of theta - tt,*l people canal by EL or the various diseases of the Liver, Alek IleadAelge, lbrs ..pria„ Asthma. Fever and Ague,Plitt 41 the Mi. DimueN of the Eptee. and particularly i dis. eases of thh kidney . .e., the discovery has 'dine In re . good thantny tried no ever known. .. NO chat of diet ocessarp- eat the best yon get d anough nip. :. .. Pirreijoasfor ta ' Adults, ono faille-14)0=1'W c , 'p r' .-eltildrett ever Uri yam, n d.wsert spoonful—all from live to eight years. telestoorittful: As no directions , ean be...applicable tei all vaestltutlons, take saillcientl to operatetoa;the bowels twice a day. • - ' i 1 Illanutkctstrodly) .7- TIONALD KEN It.ETIZ - , , ~. • , . . A .1..*)„ Warren sl nal. Reshatry..„Affts. -• . .1 Pr es One Dania . . ~ - r .11'ke/esele .Agratr New York • city, C.V. , CUaraer; SI ~. kor e lay ile it t y,e.; c s , • king, In Itroadnay; Itnehton A Oaric, diik roadwa. 4 A. D. a 'D. Salida, 100 Polices , St. 1 wpm, 0., aniii4 ibr PrmaxyPtanis. T.' lff.. &rpm & ;-. dpiet, - 1= Sonia .ilei Street. Philadelphia. - ..„, .. iZl.,,,o'salitliti Potts 111,,by J. a Braten;J.e. /fisidia .. 4 &man. ::- •, :"...)lall,9.ifis# ,- 90,1y l I .311 Y 244 Null-: 2 1 - , ..- ' ,', <-. - . :-• '_ • . 8i47 ENE Viz. .. . = „-. MEER! ly follow its TEAS trs GREATEST . . • 2-- ! leovery of the Age. • , - • • Eloy, of, , Roxbury, has e of our orAtomoti inilun weeds a Kiwi of Hu m or , ,- , . ula down to a common pimple. eirrlo l. : never failed ex . tlionderbuni rj. lie has now In o hundred, cur catesor its virtue, es Of De ton.'' • . - arKantAid .to c a nursing. sore , . a will earn ale worst kind Of pimples will cure the fystriu of tiles: I • uted to cure the worst canker in I s are warranted to mire the :worst warranted to core all butiX4..in ranted to cure running of the ease he heir; ! !• 11212=ZZEi sally eruption of the akin. r s are warranted to cure the we a tve iananted to aura the VI. .nmatban. : • es are warranted to cure the l asi will Mire the worst case of seroful n s experienced from the first bottle, arimnted when the above quantity ver a thousand bottles of this in tl I kndw the effects of it in ever er will /extinguish fire, so sure; will Elora. oold a bottle of It, but that trlftl it sissy" "peaks Tor Itself • about this herb that appear to mit it grows In our posturer, fiemo ,and yet Its value has Inver tem riered In 18.1 G—second , t 11. of butter.. MI=MIE EMI BM MME=6=l BLICATIONS, QEORCE.~..PRI CHARD - fkookselfer. and Stationer, itirersnili4 Pinita. • j 8 DUANE rittILISON'S .Gener4 Litgeit for the nAlsrAti works: ill &bap DM oonnti,.. uro r, the astalt lli-iThedlpesloal Lawyer, %lathered Masora' . :fa* finer; Denuatle tb Mots of Literature,! ogee, . _ flaughtese of the Cotes, w or ks, ' .#l.lfa and Adoinduaa ithistrew Illogrepby, J _Mark Ifew,l4, areptinim to little thlegs, 10av ars ,cl' the erese lt . Thepeople's Nepal Llett l ltaniaal of Mettlecwitas t 'I , I . Tb'e above boar ill be dellveredoe appliostlon to lb* agent, many part t‘f tlie - county at putlisheen primp. Sisy , li, , • autitiesviCCE L • I .book an Stationery Store. CMOItGE 'J. PRITCIIARD, having Xremoved hisboolt Store frays St, Clair no Miners - dila would inform his friends. and the 'public generaliy tbreughout the county; that they may end his new and large establishment on the comer of Second And gall road streets. ' • rte. stoek of, boots, statioriery lead Olney articles Is large mid coutpleto. comprising ererythin that may $ warded in hie line, et prtees that cannotrs to plea itlt;• isfattion: being in many cases eve* ebespei than they ea* be bought in the titles. : ills supply or new b oo k s tram - the Trade Sales Is very extensive, an% will enshie hits toioll at wholesale as well as nitatt.Li sthoola and /airy stores supplied with books and stationery it tile' 'io est wholesale prices. hook - binding and blank work. 4 eap the shorten notice and in the bestatyla. r4.1t.;-41riything that may f*required in his line IL tliered to order. iSintrarliKillarch 29, 12:411 . Li • M 4W , LPII , B. PERRY,,, PRUSHER. and , HOOhSELLER, 193 Market street, below Sixth, Philadelphia, is new niady to deliver his new and beautiful editions °of the following tmleable works: I- - . I FAMILY BlBLES — contain ing the Old'and New Tes iwtwatte, Apocrypha, Coneonlance and Psalms, together with &ere tkCeSi ae., de., bound in Roan and Turkey, fall gilt sliles.. back and edges. printed on Sne white paper, anti illustrated with steel engravings, and engravings 'printed . laid' nakors, making the most 'sphmdid Bibles ever offered to the public. .• . - . , • i'llialtlrS PROGRESS, with Scotra Notes. contain. ing'the travels tif the Ungodly. which is in no other Mi tt:ollln this country, beautifully illustrated in ',miens stjriespef binding. i MBE OF ClilllST, by Fleetwood4lw.trated. . 1 "ii " ." by Win. Carpenter - ''.• ' I 000 MILD'S LIBRARY, in 2 vols., ilinstrabd w r ith 72 copartner . printed in oil colors, and bound'in eb s mrt.•and blue cloth. . ' I • ' .. I DUO{ ALLAN : or, Know what you Judge, by ortwe Kennedy. Scarlet and ,blue cloth. DETII OF ABEL, by Solomon timer. • SNTTISII ORPIIAN'S,and Arthur 31ontelth: a mini) talel ., ended on historical acts , to which is adnel The I WWI West Indian, by Mrs. 131aekibitt. I , LI ' AND TRIALS OF MARY -QUEEN OF SCOTT'S. Dr. Syhlax's Tour in search of 'the Picturesque. The ' ; surptping Adventures of PHILIP (WARM* the English* lierniil t. COTTAIIERS OF G LEN BURN lE, a tale teethe re—lngle-Nook. Farm! —lngle-Nook. LAMWS TALES. from Shafies• worst. Ac.. Ac., together with a large and well seleeted sleek , School. Theolodcal, and misrellaneons, looks.— FulY , . d half bound blanks at greatly reduced Er ricell. .1n 1 19, '5O 29-. en i . , • 1 ,MASON, BROTHERS, -. 1 i k ' 100 .A.OO 1311 DUANE, STREET, PIEW Ica[. I_ AVE the pleasure of {announcing• to the musical public third Mr, knot's new collec tion!. f Church Musk is now ready. It is entitled 1 THE SABBATH BELL i , A ditetton of Ilusir . for Cholys..3lusical associatiens, Sin ng Scheele. and the Home Circlet' consisting taf-i- Parql. Singing-School Music. Part 11. Church Music. Partjp,l. Occec.ional and Conreit Music. By Greans F. Roo aUthor of " The Academ y Vocalist," a Root's Ilusi cd Minh" " the Blower-Queen," ,Ite.: Associate Editor of " e Rh:mut." and ether Werke. i , MO Root Is so widely andrayombty known to tho!natt ifftFpublie that it is hardly necessarry tor us to aliuds to his titimerous well-known eoutposillorut Ills Cantata, the 9I Flower Quaen," has achieved a success entirely un- Pre4liented—hatring already been publicly parker:lied morietban 11Te hundred times -in this ecuntry. though firstt , üblisheil only a few years since.. Other works From b r - - njoyed elm . equally gratifying success, hi • ash co. . --.. age cpublished 'over big ;own ;nen*. and the nom de plume .. ll'uttell "). ho certainly Tanlr , t h second in popularity to no American composer. r a ' e Sabbath Bell "is the.tirst collection of ChCrch r .Iklnsitt by Mr. Root alone, and will. it is believed, be lool4til for with much Interest by the muldeal publiC. 'lt mutable csipp.; and i s printed from entirely new, largo and , ratitiful type.' • - . , • -N i l virst,'"n*lugpig-Scliool 51cisdc,"'Is arranged On a neplan. autr , wilhrit is beilayed. prove peculiarly ak. tra i . .. 1 ve to tear , er s dud learners. It Includes snide Tti: re, ns in Vocal 'raining . the Element* of Mimic:, Pro. ere re Lessonsin the fcnn of Songs, Part Songs' and CI ma. Major. Minor, and Chromatic; together with kotno•,; elses for practice in Vocal Training. Included among th are about Irk little songs, glees. rounds. etc. .1 1 Putt second is the main departmentlotthe worki um bra iut Church - Music, end. including Tunes, Opening andriosing Hymns, ,Sentences.; Motettes. Anthems. r CbaL M., kc. Besides much Original matter , by hichself, I tir.prtoot tote availed himself of. the.„lderdnesa of Miter di . lons far its pages . Most Mate musk is new, thbugh • a s . . dent number of the old standard -tunes. a$ re. tai id. , . I • i'' t Third consists of Cluiasional and eencert Music; tact ding appropriate pieces 'for Tbatikralviog. Christ mati Installation, Ded4alion..Funeral„ Illsodonaryjem pe re, PatrionallOd various other ixtiaordloary ; mem -444; also, gm the Convert-Roonx and the Home tirele. leiitwithstanding the greater number,of pages, and ID. nrealed amount of matter. as well as large cost involved in flerentyping it, the -Enbinith Bell" will be sold Lt the sarq price with , preriona collections. The publishers . I. l tlloend a single Ropy, by mail, post-paid, to airy ood des -Wog It for examination on receipt Seventy-lise i:enit „o in money or postage ;tamps.: It will be for mg by ksellers generally. • i. 13.'56 ST-CV Y t ) ...._ .., . ) MEDICINAL. I . I'•- , ‘-, d.:B-2-12CANCER MIRED !. • i i,ANCE 1UIVIOILS,; . IVEN9PUL .,, CERS; °FULA, WHITE SWELLINGB,' ire., vn without rgleal operations, by Di. LOUNSDERRY. Er. 's!panipill t (24 and 3d,) on tholtrestment and cure 11 'pi' :leers .. ru to, Ic, will be sent to any adlyeills free, r u P .. ila i ge e lp 'e fiil, , a rzuo,st , r , iflit9' B,4 3 l 6 l ,au. ta • ' I pßua Arm mgDicinE SORE.I NIN EN V Y BA -Y LOH,' formerly drug. 1 , gist for J. 8. C. 3lartln, respfetfully announces to it public that he has established himself in the i n heesry business. and opened a not drug stordi, INV W. gIL Kline's cabinet wareroonin, in Narlet struq, abori Second, and invites the patronage of IthO r le who itiay require anything- in his line, promising. !that every tare and artentien - that his exreileriee will nnOle hlinto give. and`that the unitive of the businesl deilisnds. 1 [Pottsville. April 12,1856 154:Y I • -- A AV' YOU KATIIAIRN. 1 I . A.V.e.: used Lyons 'Kathniron ; for the hatrt It is the most delightful toilet art! e . the World and Es preeminently beneficial 10 Grey. I, and Id headi. 'The "Itathairon l fullY restored my hair aft Sr a balddess of twelve years. ,tYours truly, ; - I 1Q II - _i It. L. ATWATPIt; 3 I 1 - wo. 56 Warren Street, New XOll4. Also, LyOns' Extract of Pure Jarcurictr Ginger, for dys-i periliia and General nervous debility, ke„ can_ be had at ';', y- 1 1_ C. nAntrrs Pir, rfumpry and Variety 'Store, t; entre Street, Pci,ttsville. Ce, toter !,.., 1553 , ', 414 f GREAT CURE FOR DY81 6 12,8/A ;I ;cantatas no dieol ni. bitters: ulds.,or nauseos 'drums.— It is extremely agreeable to tNitaste, and rime be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eel a water crack et• withent lenle distress. Beware of drugged imitations. Pepsin Is twig drug., ean on the agent and gt 4 n deseriptivecirenler.iratle, giving a large amount of refentifle evidence. from Lie- Ores Animal .Chmnistry:' Dr. Combe's Physiology ot Di fen; Dr. Pereira on Yood and Diet: Dr. ,John W. Dcaser, of New York UniversltY; Prob.Dungllsen'sPhys• VilfoEY_t Prof. Stillman. of .Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's thystolrvvy, ; de.. together with reports of sores from all lt.srte of the United . ARS , fold by all druggists and dealers In Iledlanes.L': Trice ONE DOLLAit per bottle: B. RANNAIS'WhoIe,....k mid Retail Agent: • • • Pottsville. 110- mama 8, ,50 A MEDICAUREVOLUTION The World ;Unanimous f • - The Great Counter irritaktj. 1 , The time if disease often makes its tray to the Inter • nal organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrst- • Mg Ointment. melting under the hand as it Is rubbed In, Is absorbed through the same channels. agd.rparting the seat of inflammation. promptly and invariatTrisubN, duelt it,mbether' located in tbe kidneys, alb liOr„ the lunar, or any other important. organ. It penetriteas the '• surfacee, to the interior, through the countlesi tubes that 1 communicate with the akin as sutnr.er rain P3Ffeli Into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating In fluence. Skin D iseasesi and Glandular EtweDings. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the antitatiaMmatery action of this Ointment. Art.. gry Eruptions, arch as brit Merino, Eysipilas, Teter, Eingworni, Stolid llead, Nettle EON ..:eables, or Itch, &a., die out, to return no mere,m4lo4ts sPplication.— Ilospital experience in all parts of,trataverld proves its Infallibility In diseases of the. sitinithe Muscles, the • joints and theds. . ' 'Ulcers, Sorer :64Thu:tore. : • The effect of ibis unrivaled external seenedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent nigersand sorts', Is almost , miraculous. 'it Arst discharges the poison which produ ces imppnratlon and proud , flesh. and thus tho mares, which, Its healing properties afteiward complete, ars safe as well as permanent. . • wounds,. Bruises, Burns and !leads.: . Imams of the fracture of the bones. interior Caused „- by. steam explosions. Ernlses, , flurrts. Scala, Rheimsl Alms. Stiffness it the joints, and contraction of the sin. ewe, it Is employed and warmly recommended by the fa.' rutty. This marrelons remedy has been Introduced by its Inventor in person into all , the leadin6hospitals of Europe, and no private heasehOld should :er'-ithees it. Undeniable Teef;mony. The Medical Stiff of the Vreneh and English Armies In the-Crimea helve officially- most thdr;approisrof liolloway's Ointment, as the' reliable 'dressing for sabre cute, stabs, and gun shot wounds. ' It Is also used 'by tbesurgeons df the Allied Navies. 1 - • Belie the Qiutmept and the Pills *lanild be used' . , • iu the follotanzeooes : ..; • Bunions ' • Skin Diseases , Born. • Swelled. Glands ". Chipped Hinds ~ Sore Legs • Chilblains 'Sore Pie. i Fistula , . - Sore Heads . ;`" Gout Sore Throats . Lumbago - " BOTC•KOndrid4dp •1. . Mercurial Eruptions . Sprains ' - Stiff Joints Elsiuttedism Tette!• `: 1 . • . liirrmirOrm • - Ulcers . . • Salt Stem . 'Venereal Servs i • Scalds, • Wounds of all Muds. Sold et , the Ustirdeeteites it Professor itomestaf, 80 York; SU Strand, Loudon, ant' by an respectable druggists and dealers In medicine through out the Caned Mate* a d: the eivilizednotorld. Its pots,' at 23, mute, 02.34 cents, $1 each. frirTtere Is a eon -Adorable saving by Wring **alarm? rises, - . . • N. 11.1-Directions for the eutdstice of pathmitijarireiy disordeiareaffixed to each pct. - • , - • -_ • .- • ®EM . . .NAT L Corker 'of Commerce 'Shamokin . sig, -,- SECOND ttOra YaR4A Of tae 1iA1140.1D,. Shamokin, Northumberland , Co-, Pa: 1511. 11: W . EAVER. Proprietor. 2-1N.C1.8 • •• . THE "BUCICHOTEL. , • Nearly oppnisife de Court .11014 e. Lebanon, Pa. George Ir'lteiriliart 'Proprietor.' This totel, so long telebr.ted'llw Its gerierous bcaid and rood aecdmoacklations. has bona rcetnatly ttnprOre<l. andeuntl macs to be 'liote! and Gencvtl. "Head QUA , ten. 3lay 3.1856 Is4y "WHITE HORSE •- Cornet of e•-iitte mid .liahafitoneja ed.., Pl!flicine. • • • --- , Joseph- M. Weser i Proprietor. Entertaltantuts and accommodationa of the best Med, and every attoution *lll be paid by the host and his AV tihdants to matte amestasod travelers Comfortable. . -Pottsville 'ay lo„'f,O , 1 9 ,1 3 , • THE•"EACLE Hari: L," • Eagle Beilainge,conoi of C/either/and ami ket etc, Lebrtnom, ' . '.-.., , Adana Haat*, Propri etor. • • this is the tamest and mo't commodious hotelln Lab anon, with ample convonfenees for famlllesOsloate - toar. demand the 'public generally , (slay 3,'1,•6 IS•dy , - - • • • • gI .EACLE HOTEL," of and Cor,' Market Pram:lib ifs., Wilkesbarre; 'lLuzetne conetv. Pa • • Wll.liststa Earley, )Proprietor. Thin obi stand has been tirwoughly renovated by its pm‘ent proprietor, and caste comtartatio in every res pect tor permanent and I raiudent boarding. tir. F.ath.y spares no pains to secure the approbation. and good will or atoll' guest, by constant attention to their wants and wishes. His rooms and general accOmmodat lons are am ple and his tables well supplied. WI and on, him. 1k Is not extortionate In his charges. Jolt' 134 y ; WAtOWMfI(ING. . . CARRIACES. subscribers baring purchased the . . carriage 'bap of 61r. 0. Jennina a would old eutdomers and the public in, general resp!etfully solicit the patronage of hie Being Mtermined to 4cp up the twpdtation of the work made by Mr. - Jennings. was einpley none bat the best hands and material. Call And aITo as a trial. AU work made by ui Warranted. • ' - 'ADRIGLIT .4 BURKHART). Shop, Morrie Addition, nearly opposite Yardley Pottsville;May 6:ISSS• IS-tf • TAMAQUA:COACH - FACTORY An smith shop, , • • kORNER of Broad and Penthrsts. —FOSTER & DEAN. ProPrietorst. ,• ... v ., Meisra. Foster & Dent having entered o , _se - 111 -f-W. „...--• Into partnership, in the C,arrtago 3laking, eit; ''' -• '• r liorswhoeidg.„Diacksmithlug businessotc. ' l ' w' mid inform the public. timugh the Jotranxt.thatthey will henceforth carry on all the chore named branches at their workshop,in Tamaqua. at the or rum/. Mr. Fos ter is well known as a blacksmith. Ac and ?tr. Dean Is a protisnionaltoach Maker—both are wettest mectiaidra: nudity a combination of their sill her -Intend tn. add tethetr favorable and well known reputations as black smith and carfhtge maker. feellng,cofident thkt their pitoluctio• a cannot he exerVed. . - . Messrs. Foster A Dean WEI keep, constantly on hand, every variety of Carriages. Coacirs and Wagons, and bold themselves in .-rendlness to execute all, orders—johlong or otherwiae—:with kood workmen, at - phort: notice, on the easiest ternis'atid in tile best manner. .Ordris from all parts 'of the Surrounding County soli; .cited—address Foster Ati:00a111, Coach - makers, &c.. Tama qua, Pa... - • • ' .Wr , ' - , Jul 2418. -- - . Ng.w PARTNERSHIP . • • Coat= mum Carnage Dia.Klllg. ' 13 N. H. (brace of Cbat and Norwegian Ste., .11.4teville, Fte..• ii Jr HE undersigned.lAying puielra - seit 1, upon the Bth day of September last, thl whole of ti t e interest, Stock and good-will of John • ~ It. Diehub in the Coach and Carriage , .!,;„'"1, 1 ~' i . / S, i. : B i making business, hare formcd a Co-part- .1 4 147. '... 40r- : 0 IA nerahip lbr the mimeos° of earrying^.on •"/"..landi . I the said business in all its branch( sat the OLD Sr.VND; . 11 1 N. W. Corner of. Coal and NOrwegiau Els., In the Lorton& to I of Yettsrille, undeithe,firm 1171Ine of; 110FIIANS,Itt1SIIELL & (O. . - We lutend•to give our ci\i hided personal attention to the .business. and all of us beingprarticarntechanics. We ` can assure our customers and friends that no work is,lll I be'done which will not giro satisfaellon. To the old II customers of the establishment tte say *that they will find the work deroe of as good taste , and. substaatial a character a 4 heretofore, and that all orders for work Is a -be'promptly and faithfullyafteioded te. We invite a fair share Of patronage from the mitlie. as' we feel confident ' that we will do work cheaper and. better than aroy -other establishment its the place. WM. 110FM:ANN, fiIIAVID E. nisitELL, . wm. M. 31e...11,AM5, FAMUEL. LEIB. • N.-E.—Siker FluOng dune at {be eettablietunetit In the very-beet style. . . Sept. 11. :17-4;t MANUEAGYURES: .. , ' PQ_TTSVIU.F. . . . ' Saddlvand maracas manufactory ! OiskaThe Subscriber would. .• 1:1‘13 most respectfully limn the attetnion of the ettittens of. Potts- v lie rid the Coal Region in general. to his arge and well selected stock of SADDLITIt'f. all kinds of ' Carriage sod Tear - "laxness, i Catlin of all descriptions. OrliHarness, dr: Ile de sires all who may neod anythin't the above line to call and see hisgoods belbre purchasing elsewhere., as there can be nothing lost. i Orders for Harness. Ste.. promptly filled on maisonette terms. .- • • LEY' ..rs . it II"O3IELSPOitif; Opposite Episcopal (Thu eh, Ccsareslicel, Foam/le. ketch tli 1855 ,{3la 13.'51) . 9-ti , • • . '. 5 41 . 51. 5 1n..12,1EY5P - TOVES, TIN and HOW)W Ware, Britt/mat and Brass Ware, Cutlery, kr.— • . • ~ khan Ranges. Range !Niers, Portable Raw.. gee, Gas ()Tens, Heaters, kc.. ke. Raving en- larged his store he - hasndded to his former stock a large variety of new patterns of cook tog, parlor, omee and hall staves, and he ban .. new the largest stock that has ever been - offeied in this isinnty. Ile invites his friends and custotooo to call and exanitnefor themselves feeling confident 9iat,he can suit them in quality nnd price.. 4'i- Ile calls their particular attention to lis sheet lisps Parlor Stoves. which he warrants to give more heat, with less fuel than any other stove In use. lie has also a sPlendld article of Kitchen Ranges, which he can eve thS highest recommendation. - - • dr. Pottsville, August 00.'65 . , ,: S. --,:- , • LOOK MERV . .. , '., Moe CheapeNt plaCe CO get Stoics, linteare *e., is at I .'iIEpRGE H. STICHTER'S .01(1. - k.fif Sttind, In &titre street. Pl i Tsville,‘ ready opposite 1 1 Brown's Apothecary Store, who/ be has now on hand a full and choice assortment of l i Slott* Sheet Iron, Tin: Copper, Briltannia., &Hollow Wart, which he offers wholesale and retail, . ":" - 3 .. at prices corresponding with the . .. . ... r±a times, and which cannot .p.s• surpass,... s t..t• • red in the eunly, ha cheapness and — ' •se -t- quality. . ' l tiring the approaching setumn he will pay particular attention to tarot:4lhrgg stoves of all kinds, viz; Cooking .StoteS, Parlor Stoces i Vthce Stoves itc. lie has made ar rangements with the manufacturer to furttl6h the same - patterns of cooking Stoveswhich are furnished at Deres %establishment This, s the best and molt approved kind of cooking stoves lii use and• no family glionld be with out it. Missing or'hroken platy's arefunabthed at ail times. at the shortest notice Old stoves taken in ex change for ne* ones; and stoves delivered wlthoutchtirge In - the vicinity -of Pottiville. -. The undersigned being a practical tinsmith,tiatters himself to be 'able; to giros general satisptctlon. —Box tin always on. band. °DADE IL STICIITEIL "-- . 33-6 m PottaVillo.jAugust • - _ CREAT.;iMPROVEMENT"INPUMPS. ~ . DOWle Action, Forcpitandliption Pumper • r - In . : , 'subscriber informs' the. citizens I I of • huylkllicounty that he has purchased the ex c naive right to Vend these celebrated Pump/11n Schuylkill county., There are various kinds of these Pumps, made on the,J me principle, such as' the Double Action Fore • ing and. Suction Pump, the Suction. and Lift Well Pump, .. Well Pump with set length. to prevent freezing, Cistern' Forte Psnp, with connections to supply upper stories, '.te. They are arranged for deep and'shallow Welli"—ian . be vied man Engine in forcing the water on the top of the !mike in ease of lire-rto water gardens or wash win dows. ± Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest, the mort simple in their construction, and tlieitiost effective over used; and hot liable to get out oforder. The following is one of the many Certifi cates given by thme who have used these Pumps. • .• "We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have, examibed and seen in operation 'Thatcher's Patent Force and Shetion Pump, manufactured by'llessrre Rogers * Foot if Hone. ale, and take. plemnreln recommending them oth utile as being the {nest . durable and effi cient( elm t raising and forcing water that halt ever come . 4 10 our notice. . . - .1 . , ' ' I J. Y. shenvood, G. W. lid:meld, '.i• N 11;Oristiold, IL 3L7llrectell, • Z.U. Russell, . CO. Waller. P: P. hro wn, 11, W.. Stone., J . If. Dunning, Orders by mall for Pumps, giving the depth of the — vrell,•*e., will hepromptivattended to. C. C. CARTER. 1 „ Prep .11tior ofclAs night AA Sch ityai7/ county.' Pctittsvillt , ,Nov.:lol•4s ' '. . -45-1 y ~ ..- TO4CAIIPENTERS • AND BUILDERS. I . . • • SCHUYLKILL .COUNTY.LUMBER —ASV— ' iIIVIANUFACTyRINC COMPA NY OATn on ""han.Uat the r eaten-ire esswent, on Ralfroad street, /4great quantity-of lumber of every kind sod; description,arbich they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and Dander& at lower rates than it' can be bought elsewhere. They, are also ready to stipply, thmtfgb the means of their ostensive business. and- 10, bor saving machines. manufactured articles In their line at a saving of 21`, per rent. on topner cost.. -, • • - Their large workshops bare been...in successful opera, tiers for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, Window Frames, _ Sash, 'Panel Work,. ... Rionldings, lied-posts, • • ' ..Bann , • 3 Shatters., •, . And at kinds of framed,sranelal and Turned Work. Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready, to execubtordera at. the shortest notice. for any quantity or finality of sawed or manufactured stuff. • Dry and green Ilettileeli, of all kinds, for building part poses. Oak, Maple, Poplar; chair, plank and scantling boards; Cherry. Walnut, Mahogany, for cabinet work;. White and Yellow Pine bowls for tiooring,raw oe made to order; White Pine plank, 3.234, 2, 10/4.../111. and 34 Inch panel, always ready:: ale.., plant, Foams, rails, scantling. posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pail, lag. ac. - of Sawed fluff andevervihing la their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice; „ • Pottsville. March 22 'ice • la. PATENT. PLOI7BING MILL. 'The areatanyentiou efr-the Day. .'" liC SidlSeribef announces to the citi , . tens of Solute nail county that be• has secured the • t tto sell F.D . W . IN and JAMES M CLARK'S new Pa tent Flouting which La prmouncelt the greatest American invention of the day. The subecriber ham one of.these Mills in full operation now, In Tremont. where ' 4 he invites all persona to call and fro it in operation. This highly ingeniorm,And much needed; Invention, forms an entire new fentrire in the tnanufarture of Wheat Into Flour; and the splendid manner In which it per forms Its work, Grinding,. Bolting( and oeParatlng the grain at a !Ingle °per:Moll into• seven ditterent.onalltiee of Flour and Feed. and that with ia ft epees of only been./ Irene feet In length by (our feet In breadth, at the ray pldity of twelve bushels per hour, on a pelt of French burr minstonent. only thirty Inches In diameter. The Grain Is converted At a sin g operation Into Extra and Su e Fl our. Fine Flour, . Shorts and limn, any power being applicable to proPollt, from a. lour horse np tci any other desired. The small Spat. it • oetnples would not beimitwed when placed In a room with other maehrnbry, and the small amount of power It re quires to propel It, makes It certain that, ere long. It will oupercedoand revolutionize all other Flouring Mills. So aPPlicabhi is this Mill to the wants iof the world., that every •btno shop. loccunditu shop, foundry, ke e p, coning mill. o, any building having a. power alrea dy erected: can now hare within Its wallet, completeller rflaut Flouring Mill.at the, trilling cost of front four to revert hundred dollars, and thus the enormous tunonnt of Grain raised within the United States, eau be center* led %hd:lour within its limits. • With TVA theAo Millie nearly every are Colliery an . tatilohmenl in this county where Kil'AM power is' need tor pnWoing,nimuld he opponent. They could ho erected at a stusil expense and Would enable there to inaunfae I lite their own - ' 1 TisAtillonlyocrnpiesthessppa. re of til feet in length,. •by 4 in width. It Ls also portable and when put up , estri be placed hi a wagon or dray, and with it .Slngle heron; bawled-to any part where they desire use it: Its eocit, Structlon.ls fto simple that it can be connected with Any engine by a single Aloft. • • • . Single ester/moth nights Will'be disposed of bY the subscriber, residing . at Tremont. Hundred* of.,eertin eates from Mlllow cud others who havo seen the Mill tr, operation, can be teen at the reeldratee Of the suteteriber 3.A. L. TICS. 614 f 1 511 I:W.V.'S& MI 30.3 m ITIFIA.ICUEWS u r p 1 .I. eferuitt , (4 - ~_: , ...-N, A • 4 ' ._ . l - - : . - 4 '''•,,, v \ N., gf:le" . i ; -- ''- - !IY-' - • ...'s, .. 4 SO, 4 . ; t ; s '''',.l _,- • 4 ,4 ' r'•= 4, ef ., ;- ' l'A, "twvt... , b , - - *.' '• '. •r"i' :v.. , 4 , 4-eto , -....." .."1,M1' 4 : - ' ./' ; • 1 ',:. •;,.; . e t ,..41 , •.-' ......._,... , ,c1.,,70`0,.! , ...i!": ,0 „ ,1 .....,;_:: ;-......Z5`, -, :'''' - : , .. , ';',"..,:....g.:44,Z1,1? - . l r: - ;. , ., ',..:F. : ,.....:: & • : , ..„:"........`44 h..- ..: GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, Yfl Agricultural Itnplenseut., 6,,, Wit:TIIE subeeriber ke ( "-P% oik)iand Clover. Timothy and other firi, seeds. White Clover and tics n (has, seeds, tozetber with- Gersten and t )rid will warrant to he fresh and good. " ids orders fir all kinds of Fru' t,Trees, (warm ti red t c - they aro repreiwatcd:)splittrenitur,l of which will be fornlrlied at nom ufaci un Thialeila and ,treei aoll by the subscriler ar. ~ I+l,(k great care, only froin grovreis nputall *Sliding*. „Ile does not deal in huously in,the tnaviet frnin these who 1.01 out re glad to tbe ebarecter of the seed Pohl, N,, he puechatiehr sell seeds grown promisen,u•ly gar de'ps. where their toot, close proviniliy 4,?„, thoirluallty, tartleolarlftfxwe of the wo n , ' , -, 'This is an important consideration to - th, chase either seeds or Fruit 'trees. Yoe tri • 4 n orders surly to • II. VA NN • • . . .-. 1: inri al "NI /GI .I..tz .., ' W H EAT ' POE 'MD. g' y i Mc$BRS.. EDS.-1 st n one' °films° rili faith in ':little things;". believin that art to them win produce great results, s umo at least', It is an important mid highly 'eating question, to what extent the 11;1. 6 ; of wheat for seed, affects thefature crop: ;.' some years my attfaitionlhas been dray'..' this su bject," and it ap t _z to. pie ; o, . farmer who. threshes ht 4 Seed wheat L, chiuery, although he may i savO. a tritlel me.i..e operatiOn or „threshing, loses 6.t 'as ...'much ithe • end, by *h.., damage/ d 1., , tha wheat y_the inachine.l •*: Arl • , . It any o f r Out . readers ie init.' tr. giv subject tl. i _intention, liwould ask il, . examine t. ea. seed - b efore sowing. Let take...a, ha' lul of Machine threshed whwit count hoir.intiny lit, the , grains are,to a Fr or less extent damaged 4.the machine.. tens the resultis diterenttre qn w h at . t. ha ,: e . , ways !bandit, at least one7third wattle fear,: 'have suffe,rd by ' the operation,—There ; ,", not be tliai quantity actually broken in pi,,,,:„ but if 1.141 - .graius' which are badly b.r.it4,*, 'as . well as those that are split are c.,..., T ., .my estimate will not be too highs No% if :is the casei.lithat .must be the result? 1, sunie• nofgoodlarmer expects brol,-.m.,, r ! eil,l or split • seed to germinate., It L‘ 4 ' t . some eitsei make a. stall, but it will lit ; I, to . do it feebly. j In inost . tases if, will m, initiate at ilil.' .'.r We then' haye,one or tilt lisdvantage ',to meet,. feebte. germ hunk, to geratinatioa at., all in nearly ene-tllir: .b wheat sown. Is this riot a .subjeetpi, 5., 11 looking 'after? . Some farmers will li; thiLt there is no disadvantage• in' tart : , seed whlat by machinery; but I alwayi E. in inquiry from such farmers . , that thcy l l, ne•er taken the: pains to investigate th' s y_ ar red closely. , , ~ here is little dadit that if &careful is' • unite were made tit Xpublished, the &5. , ; w(Ailel astonish every one., We hav e N A A-, ii4ites of -the . annual Waste• of field s( t . . .wheat, barley.; oats, rye, Ath., in Englated,i , . , which it appears that the loss IA equa 4,666,666 &dam.' How much. of this 4 .i. to linachittereshed seed I of, bourse (a tell. as ot lief causes operate powerfully :vi `the germinaiiim of seeds ; !but it is ell that maehine threshing has had a promi ruirt in the alarm lug loss. What the I es; ted annual' loss from the various cause s be in the ~United States, r- cannot :u s , ptastils it• is still greater than , in Eel; T e same causes which . operate to file ,of seed wheal, will apply t 0 corn, ost3 rye. Allow me, iii,conelusion to.dirceift tention of your readers to the following I adopted by all excellent farther of tny-nep tance,•and;Which was pnblished.by him t , time since. sHe says : -, • "When cutting , my wheat, the . incur practice is to seleet,irom the field such , 1 tides of the fairest pOrtions, as. I deem et eat for seeding putiposes. , This is so In gip to be within easy reach when want When ready for threshing,instead of tu it through the machine, it pair of. good are brought into requisition, and it is, t;.• j i , ei-just enough to get out the lar est, and mituredlernels. The straw is hen tie: in bundles; and when gederal threshinz the mathine itfdone, it is pul. thruuzl, • the dean. ` The advantages clailned fo r plan are twofold, first: theichoicesh bear and best matured kernels are seciA.-s ;Ind: the kernels are fek inan.unbrol.l.- which all experience goel to pi - five-lit desirable., If the cluesticin is asked -v.'', pair ' I can only sisy'that 'think it s pay well Ob." . 1 , • 'suste IN7} RANCE ANI? GREAT BU RM: 4he number of sheep i France and k United Kin gd om is.eac estimate 4 at ''.',5 . ,i 000 ; but;•mbile - the En rish sheep are ± ported apart 7'1;000,000 of acres, tho,?. France. live 'upon - 132,000000. Scoff Maintains only 5,000,000 sheep, and Ire only 2,000,0(10 upon 200,000,000, ors( The.value of the British flocks is estim: at 255. *retain worth of 35,6b0,000 sheep, .£13,75( Wool 4 lbs alai at 10d. per pound, :,,s:" , ghe average return of an ram is fully ./ six times greater than tlp a. •Frencli - one. 'About one-fourth of Much sheep nolfconsists of met - lime.' half merinoes. England has Proporti. three times more sheep' than France. France'tvool is looked to as the principal duce and the meat the accessory. Iv Intul it is directly, the revise. About 1000 head of sheep in theliritish Isles, of which '14;000,00o, lionging to England ' alone, yield an eve! F•weight of 80 lbs. of neat meat. In Ithereltre about.eight millions slaiighterd 'untidy, which yield, on an aveutge ' •I of neat meat •so that while the thine millions of French sheep yield about slime weight of wool as the same touithcr English, they ',produce only ht,clf thc. l gaar .ortood. • r i• A Piasm p a • Fort Iftunt Cows-When , snips are given to milch cows, with. , hay, in the winter season; — the butter to be of as line a color n excellent as whip the animals are feeding in the 41 pastures. -As parsnips Contain six p.q es4i more than carrots, the diff—sf , may be sitthcfcht to account for the sti* , fattening,.as aslbutter making. qualil ... • • To CLEssiTio: If.scr. OF sorrtMstt tot: oR o'rneit Potions Noon.—After s nip: and sand-paperibg i ia the usual mann r ,j.l a sponge and-we:l wet the surfaCe to: ire grain; then take a (piece g fine pumi st, free from stony particlesiand•cut the .5 ,.. , the fibres; 'rub tire wood in the dire 0,0:i , the grain keeping, it moist -fret lc ter: the work dry; then if you -tret it.;a lug.' will find the grain•rnneh mnoothiir, at d it notTaise so Rita ; repeat the prcicess : il.ii w ill find the surface perfectly suicfd• the texture of the weed rfiechhardened , this means, common soft llo'ndneas ni' l '. ny will have:a face' ecival 'to fine' Ili l';',' . If this does not succeed -tit yoUr_ sst 1 " ( '` you )nay impraire the surface, by i siiiir o , purnice.stone-with colil-drawit lipseeil ig . the same manner as you proceed with *.' this will bejfound to put a Most.• he U° well as durable Il i te to your' work, w!iich then be polished or varnished. To Blunts GIIIMENII.--tione the chic'. stuff them with forcemeat; place his. ther• ; pan the bones nrattrimisings, larti t. ens - twee theffi with . a bruise . 014,6 a 1: onions, atsce whole, some thin elk or con; about three . parts of a . `pint (~ f stic if thntisntst bandy, water, and. t+y, ," I '.' of sheirl; the bacon' should be aild,rd Cover close, nu& stoW ler two h o ne . • take ont . the chickens," strain • the I Ai' d .' wove thw fat, and boil the &raise' r 4 , 11y.'• %%bkze; paint . it over ,the clth!ken rush, while the braize is,lreing bode ' ; 'the chickens befdre the fire, it adds to • appearance: When glazed, fowls 10 3 1 "braised in the - ;sairie manner. f • . _ .._.....: •Tue prize 'crop Indian Coro i \of OW for 1855, W: a one hundred two brollioli re . r 101121 o l Itoi
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