..:';' . :',''..:;''5C..?. , ',...'.: 7 :' . -'' ~~ Vet attb §intOtt . VIAL Pleothilittosin.-Ths following will be Okra to when required. Action for work end . labor done in cutting , ditch on ,defen dant's 'tend. Plea: Payment and set oft in barkm and corn meal •.; 1 tilainties son'on the otand4recollects the ditching perfectly, but ace= to forget .all ; about: the bacon: ' ' i +I "You Say your daddy didallAkie ditching? 'Do you know what he got in pay for itr in. • wand Ck•l. B. for defentlatt‘ • 1 _ "He never got making, as sitar I heard on -,-that's what he i nom got,"nimweied the • witness: , . "Didn't your , daddy ge.'t ; corn and bacon from the defendant, in pay for that ditching 1" “Nsver beard of his setae- no crn+or be eon." • .' . ,! ' ' _ I ,"What did your daddfind his fa on that eummtir “Yittels, meetly:” I . "What sort of vittelsr ,i "Wall, mestind bread some whiskey" "Where did hi l get t meat andlbreadT" 1 "Well, feat from one, nd fast from Imo -1 ' ' "Didn't he get some o 1 it from: the 'deign , dent?"' 4" "He mought." "I knew he might, but did he? question."' "Well, he mought, and then &gin, be stouglitn't." - oonsiderable k , excitement, - . and in tones of thunder.) "Answer the question, . sir; and no more' of 'this trifling eta your oath." Did your; daddy, or did we not, get Acorn and bacon from the defendant for ditch. tug?' „ "Well now_he mought;l don't occur ad sactly, you know." ; Here his honor interferes, and wi • injuilicial frown, addresses whoa "Witness, you mast answer the. q the court stiff be cOmpelled, tO deal ain't you say yes or no?" "I reckin." ' • "Well, then, &newer yea or no; snot your daddy get corn and tumor -defendant at the time.referred to? the court., (Now fully aroused,"and dolmen - danger,) "Well,:judge,•l can7t adze! ber,,you , know, seein' as how its al gone and eat up; but, (pbintinghii ` l ll, as one determined to out with best of my - rickerlection; r . parses me right, he mought, and t :tnoughtn't." , __ • The plaintiff, Sive& his bacon. "cordingly.-4shoilk Spectator. - 7: i __ , , +OrATIIAN_ANIX 1114 141DIC A A FASII• IIiNABLI Hotei..—At.one of our fashionable hotels, the other day, among the rrivals was. one of the genus verdant—a regular . .no min- . take 'Jonathan=--with eyes wide, oPen' . at 'the novelties bei l met at every tutri. • lie bad bionght his better half--a strapping, flaxen baited lase, bedecked with a prolusion ,of rib bonsltnd cheap jewelry. They bad eVident • ly "cum? dei)" to gated the, honey-moon," and Joilathin hid, no doubt, adarnehe ex ' pens*. t .. a i . The first' inorning . , after their nmvol, , thej servant:4as thrown into hysterinS by a .ver-i dancitnisnlike. Jonathan's bell ring - fririous- 1 ly, add Pei den:tended to see the landlord. 'That ' functioisnry having intrie.his appearance, ho was bailed with-- • . _ , 1.... "Holy are you—hd ~ de do, old feller? . Me andl'atier.ce find' iill right there—room I. fixed; u'li first rate:--.giv s a fell* i a liighlalu tin feeling; but I say, Rid boss, we wan) a wash I ha,wlland towel to take off the dealt .'outside;) . 'then ytt dime down and take. a',little N'ett England with you." , ' : t • "Here are all the conveniences -fur wash' ing, 'sir," 'said the landlord, stepping to . It inn ' logany wash sink a4sil raising the lid. : 'Gosh all' Potomac" exclaim our yftii. keit, "who'd ) ever thonght of that ere table's openin' on t l op , that , way ?" • Nothing further occurred untiltthe hour fur breeklait, when the' verdant Ronvie were seat ed si the table, and Jonathan having buret his throat by drinking his coffee too hut, and attempted to help himself to 'an omelette with , his tigers, finally had 'his attention nttnteted .. to • me fish.brills, which . are, as everybody „ _ humid t fish and pointoes minced . ' together, rolled into a ball as large as an ordinary sized apple, and cooked brown. ... • Hinirig procured the dish thati contained then 4 by means of a servant, he helped , him- iselfi . a . ed partner to one each, and grasped ihe prec;4is morsel firinly in his . hand opening I his i• pacions jattis,look a bite rani his, when suddenly be disgorged the niorl, with apex- . - ~presaidri Of- much diltappein .63:tent and tnrii • ing tit his brine;exClaimed, " show Pittienee,l the. 4 doughnuts 'are nothin' ui vod fish' and 'tatenil " . . . ) MI A I LANT-0, retained in a ca ? .se of assaul , and lottery, Wliti erqss-examining AI witness •. in refotion to the for of,a blew struck : "that kind of'a blow'was given'?" • 1 . blow of the common kin 4." - • fe eseribe the blow.' - "tam• not good at desetiption."—..,._ • ": ....:_ . , ow me what, kind of a blow it was." •-: e. o a t ' l o i t i t ? o u t l; : ” • 1 al;k The lawyer, eppeal cour..told the Witness 1 sisted"upon his shuwin it wats "unit do so. o yowinaint upon " • do." ell, then; since y yet:44 was' thin kind timei• suiting: the •itett l i knocking 'oyes the sato! tipo4 Littleton I . , * .INOTHIM, BLO,AT 1 .rtt E . Hoors.—A few day since,its a Roxbury, friend, et the close '. of is lel '''S of the daY,'was enjoying a coal ' fortitble rid e how& from the office iri this city, ' ' in an Onto' us.partly filled with ladies, a gentle-, 'mad upon the aide walk signalled the driver . driver . to stop, and throwing open the door, '‘ sprang. into the the vehicle. • his first step towards a seat; unfortunately' influenced somewhat by the sudden motion of the coacb,•brouglit his tight foot in contact with a Ilifly's dress ; end / as, With_a f taisty expression, he strove to e x .triesitte it In theembrixces of the hoop, be . was' suddenly plunged forward, and in . a 1- twifikling found his lelt foot in the same un ffintinate connection With a hoop On theoth"-, er side. This was more.then our" hero bail ", gaified for. .for a 'moment he seemed fairly nonlussed: "Good Heavens, madam I" said he, d then nervously , pulling the strap, be. '.cn : "Stop,. 'driverr stop! slop! srorl I e f litho lit -I was getiing into an. omnibus; but' ' . .I" . fil ' ;Xs a coopei a shop.!'--Pbrifolio. 1 Ilpet;a.sniata have a great dislike to be banged upon a fut iree-,---at least ,ther Were wont'tO have. Whether they . still retain this flnwtfrthy..:and illiberal Lprepulice, we don't ;ktiow. It• happened upon an occasion when , Donald Iris condemned. to be hanged, either for somellotorit us breach-of the_law, or for disobliging Ka Chief," that "she" was 'Mowed to choose Aer" tree. Donald looked ..aboUt, sad': selects a very diminutive ,gimieberry husk whereupon "she" might be - 'jags/Oat The finisher of 'the law exclaimed with 'great. . iudikuati”: ' "rat tree wadna be long' enough for fifty yeats to hang her." t ' 1 ._ Donald, however, was ready for the '-objeE. tion--‘tShe was in nee hurry, Cot bless ber- 1 • sheiwad just wait till tit tree grew." MAKING tHB )3eirr 01? IT.—A Yankee out — walking in Virginia, at: Wheeling, while (to, hiniselt a talking) experienced a leeling— , ',strange, painful and alarming from his captat • to his knees,itod he suddenly discovered • lie was covered o'er with hues They 'rested on his eyelids, tad perched upon ' is , nose; they colonized hie peaked Ace, and swarmed upon his clothes. The,y explored his swelling nos. •trils, dived into his ears; then'erawled up his' trorers, and filled his'eves with teats. Did he yell.like a hyena? . Did he holler' like a loos? Was he Scar% *and did tent'arld run ?' or did the critter---ar000n? ,Zieler a one I He wasn't scar ' s a mite; he never swoons— nor, holleri—but lie hived qem in a nail:keg tight, and soliVens for bed dollars. nese SWIFT, having a ehotilder of mutton tali:much done. brought io for his dinner, sent 'Tor the cook, and told beet() take the mutton down, and do, it less. • . "Please your honor, I-Min not do it less." "But," said the dean, fit bad not been done enough you, could bare done it more, could.you not?" . - • "Ohice, sir, very easily." "Why, then," said the dean,i"for the faure, whei you 'commit a lault, let it be such a (Me can be madded:" ' —1 —' ruveitoott, the tatteted genius of poesy, witnessed & pugilistic &ncountet;, which he , immortalized by describing it on his rimless "tile" with a piece of chalk, thus: Audi law he pitibed Into trim. . , Amid Ytm pitebsd Into b.; .}-,„ theltat m tr lighted *ma • 7/11 is s poor MU like. a baker? 80. realm It* limit the S —looth"Aviekeimoney. . mem %ti the you know Ith a stern, U thus:— :uestion, or with you; Cl4l ot . ~frkim the inquire 4 us. of his etly ismetu t 11 dun bin inself firm• " it), to the y memory en agin he !Verdict ac- El • • 'to the court. . The ,hat if thiit counsel in -I..what k ucl-of a blow t?" aske 1 d the witness f u cosoped me to show Lilo V' at the saute op to tie word, 'and inh'ed dipeiple of Coke _ _ . , 1 - !-'!3?;:;• • , • • PHILADELPHIA. • I ECM; £ WIMPLITCHIs : , won= at Sum Hum is , h : 180X.A.X,041011181., , iill.' Intl WOW otti&tibis* Malt, sal 14114 . .-- • - ma' •-1150141' • • NINO. • • iHE SUlibuß wowd v. sprt tallybarm their aishiematftiokhnic lo6l . lo “ ll4l ajtlMl.Coanty„ that Wit lamartmatt stellothias Young utiallissa Is *oak Inger firs S =4 UM are alza&gall mp. Panama Wing at a distaste. tom*, of aullauging ciathing ruclulalld this tt titia itig ' _ . F. A. sort . BROTIIEII. ' - "staid X., wear of Twalyntlada. 16.1 y. TENT WlttE ROPE.. a ANl.Diti accepted the. -Agency for th. Alsot TWEBLINGS IiATriTWIREs&OPT, s anthem perpared to .ropply reflected eonepaniss, end • . stole, engineers, tElliChWlste, and ethers, with vire • ,In larger or small quantities. Samples may be seen oar odes. Apply to, or addras 110ithl3 &JON & , hen and Steel Merchants, .(Blarket Sixteenth sta. ' • ' ' 314 en g r an t V: e . g t 'IV or A WEeSTHER 1 N, impter or MANCH OALP SHINS, and general Leather ,No 6 South li d 51... Ph lisdeiphis. A general assortment of all lanai of Lamm, Nutoonw, ate.; ate. BED and °Aso= =ATMS& • Aug. 23,1856. • . , ' 316 m ' II; * STEWART DEPUY a. SONS, Mamie Hatt, Clearnd sired. (below &h i ) PAiladdphia. IILTAVE opened . large aud .- spleudid 7JlALator.k. of Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels, Three P,i, In grain and Venlthin CA lIPETINOS. • :,,, Alao, Floor. OR Ciothe. Battings. Hearth Rugs, Door ' Mats. Brugge*, Stair Rods, Table and Plan , Ceram, Ate., ihieh they are selling very low for cask wisoksal• and ratan. , . . -...Beptember 6, 716 , • .. ' 36.3 m - . -,:).- ditc:" - fT f 'ILICAtti I . LIGHTS! o , ui N IN G VIA ) i ; Absolute,' Drug • and Perfameo ALCOUOLi CAMPIIINE. •QT NE OIL; PlIOSOBNI: OAS, and SPIRITS OF TIM PENTINE ; all of which are of a superior quality,— Manufactured and in sale at the lowest alanufseturees Primp bY • 't • • TARNALL A OGDEN: .-, Nos. 214 and ...%0 North 31 'st.;, abort Noble, l'hilatfa. • Alit' Orders respectfully penciled, Pill, bee filled with promptness, and delivered to any . of* Depots in lie city free of charge. . i , Sept-13,1546. ; : . 37.3 m I R_Emov_Avo. Air ARPLE, McCIX,RE& Co., wholp iyi sale dealers in Notions and Fancy CloOds. bare re. moved from No. 16 to N 0.12 North Third streeti(th. l store lonnetly occupied by Tart OD ore C 0.,) and era now opening a large and extensive assortment of goods In their line—which hare been selected, for near tritde— maid invite the attention or merchants to the =DI& who will and the stock equal to any In 'Philadelphia, and at prices that cannot fail to snit. in. stork of Notions may be found Gloves, Iloalery. Shirts and Drawers, Dress Trimmings, Combs, Buttons, Bruges. thirpet Bags, Look ing Glasses. and every description of Fancy Goods. Philadelphia, August 16, APIEC FANCY FURS OHN I."AKEIRA,: No.. 284 lilarket cr street . above Bth. Philadelphia, IMPOItTKI M ANTI FACtUIigit and URAL= in all kinds 'and qualitioe' of FANCY FURS. for . Ladies And Children. J. F. would call the attention 11 the Ladles and others to his immobile assort ment, being the din,ct Importer and Idanufsettheror all my FURS. , •I feel confident in raying that I can offer the greatest inducements to those In want, and at tbe same time wilt have one of the largest assortments to se lect from. Storekeepers and the trade will please • rive we call hefty purchasing. As department Is 11 supplied tamest the demand for every article in th r Una, and at the lolhat posstibl6 )lannfactureei pri . JOHN FAREI RA.214 Naafi t. - dept. . .1 0 AN D - -- •- - LEAF TOBACCO CICARS. DENSLOW £ CO., , V. 21 South yront Street, sumhants,-- and, 'a bolasale dealers I all kinds br • . Leaf Tobacco, .Vattitfictured nbacea it %at?. Mese constantly on band and for Pala low. all kinds ot AMERICA S and SF ASIR_F,I. I.KA F TOBACCOS. selected with 'pedal reference to Minufseturene use. ' Ail artieles Fold. warrinh'd to bo all reprvsented and every opportunily affOrdad for ex.: wil test lon. Pureisa•eriat a &Aimee can arm' their or .. den.. and iely'npdn being as thithrally served as if the goods were selcetod In person. 1. , Oct. 11, 'Ad - ,' . , 41. - r CiiiP%TBAND Olt - CLEITNS.. toI , r 1 ge s heap , types tore. - ERS()NS cap purcha* -. Carpets.l . 1 : Oil Clotho, Mattings. ie., very_rbelp, wholesale or ietail, as the subscriber:is under a very low root. and light store expense, and Is enabled 'to sell at the rery OlT';i , f irkw. lbw:mad:ell attention to his _ - • [lean , trot Imperial 3 ply, , . • Fupectlue Ingrain . 2'• .' CARPETS. Pine and Medium inaralit 2 ply, Tenitiona of all kinds, • And lio. elinlis from '2t9 2 fektridr, to cut for moms. halls, e..,eith a • great variety of low prirtd Ingrain Carpelr, fr , .ln .25 tr. :',O k!entp, and Entry sod' Stair Cso pets. froin to to r.'; rents per pod; afro. Mattings of all j widths. lira th i:n4s. Table Cover", Floor•Clothv, Rag Carpet'', ke. , • IL it....ISIMETDOK . So. 41 STB WIIERRY etreet, ono d , or abort Chestnut, Itt - ptreet west of Second street . , Philadelphia. Sept. 20; 'l.O , ? - , 39tInt • • BANKERS. 46 1 1° ( , : im ;7:111 4 T South .utt S O W C t ifEdhii "'ARANY upon, remit to, and collect eery point In the usrege , Prethe andreive• , Collections settled with pmmpt at current rates of Red: age, 'without chergy. Foreign and American Ceiu furnished fer Shiprigund Custom Howe purposes. Drs: upon the eyal Bank of Ireland, (by authority,) Londun, Ac., and fornieb • Exchange. available In any part of the British, Eingdem; in sums of Id and up ward". firm Pen Ocar. (New York rate,) Paid dePreW ors on current aceounts, and the highest rate on Time ationnt. Stocks bought abd /mid at the Brokers' Board. in this city; New Yerk, Boston and Baltimore, • fluidness paper and It ans negotiated. The latest quotationaot stocks sod securities through out the United States an be seen at the office.. Dee. 22. 1855 _ _ FA ./ . 4:19h2t i 1t S I A. sAL AN ND NI AD.34t i Ik. EO. BUI.PIN. impotters 8k,3 end Manufacturers ed CLOAKS/mil MANTILLAS. :No. 174 CHESTNUT street., (a few doors'above, 7th, month side.) Philadelphia. (In connection with Geo. Bete* 3al BrOadway. N. T_ the largest Manufacturer or these goods in the United States.) belt to call the attention of Whole. sale and Retell buyers to their large and varied stock of CLOAKS, TALMAS. he.. hc., for Me fail trade! • Their collection comprises a complete assortment of all the latest Perl a / a n Novelties In 1, civet. lloire•Antique, Cloth, Plain Silk, Ac.. he.: while the - facilities afforded by their connection with the larglt • Manufacturing Mouse. (of these goods) to New.Thrk. nable them to guarantee better whine than is obtainableAsewhen ra - fids market. . , 0140. BULPI N & COc 174 Chemed at., &erre 7ih. Augturt 2s, • • 3•4•340 , • - - . 16615. - -- -- . : • ' 1556. FALL. STOCK OF lIIIISW GOODS. .I,riENCH lIERINOS, all colors; ' .i Fashionable Cloak Cloth ..' . , • '', 1 , . • „ . , FaltSliks, the new styles* . . -... 61agnitieent new 'Detainee, ... -. ' • • Best styles Fall Witte& . , Very large stock of new Shawla, Flannel/. Welsh. English and American, I ' i Cloths; Veidingt and all kinds ifen's Wear,. ''' • ,' Sheeting{ Table Linens, Teweltolts. &c. . • •- ' , EIRE A ,LANDELL. . . Moribund Archritreets, Phlbuielphbv. , •I Sterekeepersere Invited to_examine our New OOrnio. FatoiMs can be :well suited In 'every kind or Dry,Goods. Wei nuke Black Silks and Shawls . leaiding.artlilee for wholesaling. . r P. S.—Jobs received daily from. the Anctlans.of view lit rk and Philadelphia. D'ler Terms, .I ,, Tri , c Amu. Philadelphia. sep.ember 6,'80 ,' _ 36,1 m, • . . .. __ . _ . • STAUFFER.b. HARLEY. '. . . CHEAP WATCHES & .t.RIVEL Y Wboletule and retail—at the ••., (h i. , W 1 - 'ats ''lretch & Jewelry Store, No. 96 North "Second street. corner of Quarry. illieda. ' v Gold Lever Wachs. Jett Jemeileti. 18 °trots Ate, ' 00, Gold Lepine Watches, $lB 00 to MOO. • ' • Silver Lever, full jewelled, . - ' - - - $l2 Silver !spine. jewels, Superior Quartlena, '. ' ; - - • - -'' 700 Dold Braeelet a,' - ' - --.- - 300 'Gold Brum tack's, • I- • 1- , ~ 700 Floe Silver do., Ladies' Gold Pencil's - - .' - • 100 kilhter Tea-spoons. set, . ,- I- ', - ' • - 1 00 Gold Pena, with Pencil; and Silver Holder'''. $l. i • old Filagreeing', 37% cake to $80; Watch Glasses. plain. 1214 cents; patent. 18% cents; Lunet, 25 cents; other articles In pmportion.f Ali lends warrAnted to be what they are mid for. I STAUFFER A HARLEY. On hand-,-some (told and Silver- Petters and.AWPitle7v stilt lower than the above trites. i , , ' • • , Octets:l. 4,1856. • I . , • 40- 1 - TA,E.SUBSCRIBERS AKT , • \ AVI remove., •t;• their• NEW And SPACIOUS STORE, No 'l7B Chestnut street, door above 'Tenth, are now p pared to offer a large and well ',lade./ stock of the l'4lloa, tux fresh and &M -inable goods, principally ft their own- ImNwtatlon. el bought, at auction , which they are allele sell at the Ina. peters' prima, and to 'which they cordially invite the Attention of tnuntry merchants, hotel-keepers, and fain-I ; Illes,generaliy.-: Buff, Green and Venitian Window; Shad ing. Shading. Barnaley and Irish Linen' Sheeting. i 4; 5-41 94, }9-}.114;124 wide.. Bolster and Pillow Linens of ;ionvelnltholee bleachers, and all widths, Drat ; 38 to 64 iipcbes. Bed Blanketa of all sizes and 'qualities. Crib rand Cradle Blankets. Bid Quilts of tbrfollowing sari . Igloo, v ia:—Marseilles . Welting, Knotted, Register, Al. 2hambra, Allendale and Lancaster, of all the desirable rßureau Corers, Table (beers; Window Curtain wain. Towels Toweling of every variety:ll'mA able Cloths And Napkins; Slitting Linens and Due. lin; CAmbric Handkerchiefs, Eanbrolderles,Hosiery, Le., le. Rewind. Damasks. Norman. Embroldeeed Laceand nano Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Bands,llllmPt4•ooluLikeo I „ , ' SHEPPARD A VAN HARLINGEN, I 'tweeters end Desiree In Linen and House Famishing l F e Goods. ' No. 278 Chesnut at-,abore Truth. Philade;Wili. AptiP26. 18.56 -17-46 m FARMERS OP THIS NICIOHRIORIIOOOt 11 ROWERS of, Wheat and :ty . e 2 , use LIONAIPS tupersliaaphate of -Lime, if yob" west 'heavy crops. or LNIN AD'S American. Fertiliser. These valuable mausolea have been used for the post Ids years sucemsfully Sir the brain and Tobacco crop in ilrglnh, Peapsylvanla, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and the Islands of Bermuda and karbadass. • A barrel. (MU.) Lr sillicieut dor mouth of land. , The above fertilisers are composed of syllable chemical elements, which largely Increase thecrop and haprove the soil, doubling the ea its of the Mad. Price of the phosphate of lime. is SO a tou,.Nitroseened sso,the American Fertiliser= portant, or 14.10 a barrel, it 25 a keg ; also. every variety of Ga. ano4:pare Laud Plaster, Potash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Past, Powdered Charcoal. he., AT. ". • • GEO. A, LEINAU. Proprietor. No, 19 South Front street, Philadelphia. Pa. Goode delivered free of charms. To wheifflosie deal. • ere. a liberal discount. Pamphlets in the English and German.lanpuures gratis. Orders at a distance, cash ee. companyhrg or. Draft, promptly attended to by G. A. LEINAU, ProPrionir, Philadelhia. N. 13.-'-Diplornes, have been awarded from the P p en* 1 17/rania Agricultural Sudety: New York Cryetal Palace - Asenelatlon. ant Nen jersey State Agricultural Society. Amp* 19, 1936 '' 3:1.3m .Im. w. qtatwird it co., a; simers, Braid tied Ilasentate stews, Pfairrdelph Three, WOULD call the attention of Rail, road' Managers, and Moe Into ested in Railroad Property, to their System 1 LOCCifiatiixDsgtref. Werth% they are adapted to the particular msiness for which they maybe required; by the use pf one, two. three or Fro, pair of d r ivin g wheels; and the um of the who* or eo much of the weight as may be desirable for adhs s on; and to accommodating them to the gr4re. curve*. Marog•h of toperstruetlon, and rail mad work 'to be done. By these memo the maximum usehd effect of the power is secured with the least expense for attends • eost of fuel, and repairs to nand and Engine. With these object' in view, and as the resole of twentythree years practical exPerienee to the burinesl f r m ior.part war. we manutsetnre jlre dipeut B i ds o M, and several clamed or sixes of each kind. Particular stun dm paid to the strength of the nmehineln the plan and workmanship of ail the details. Our long experience and opportuulthos of obtaining information, enables us - longer Meow vox see with tht aseuranes that to Marten cy, economy and durability, they will campus favorably Ititbthesoof any other kind to ur— We also Walsh to order wheels, azUo, bowling or low' moor tire. to St tow. tree withriuthoriega twmPoslikwi eastiagi for trutoril T o wl dmeriptkon Cflppor Sheet I oft sad Workit sad *very soUelespiterbasing to the mom , of likenatat Iva Se ituut U. W. tuumfrig - 7 7 ' Jimusri 5, IA &MU. PHILADELPHIA. E PEN DENT SAVING FUND. taus national !Safety Company. s • t ~ t i wiz .o 7 -`•• I- s z •'''.; • , --':' I ONEY is received in any • IVI NUN large or matt, and Interest paid hem the day of JPE L_ _ ; , ' The Aire is opt:S . IIONT day, from 9o'cloch IA thellatos- Ito; till 7 •o'clock ink the iFfeinlFig, tad on Woodsy and 'fhareday - eventogs SRI'S o'clock. - 1 .- •• I NTEREST VI VE PER CENT. , , AU saute large or' -.•small, are paid toil inigiffitott di. puma wi ut notice , to any amount. Omc 'Walesa street, South-West 'corm. of Third street, ilsdelphis. i is, 1 • ' o-1' • - lion:1111NRY 1.. RENNER:.fdad, • ' - ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Vice t.. . P4 sidew • ' wm. J. REED. Secretary. , - • . - DULCTOFS : , • L Henry L Benner, C. Landreth Mana._ Edward I... Carte r. • V.Carrid Errirater, Robert E.ltrldgi.. Jaarph E. !tarry. . Ashtnn, , .11anry Chuktiman, Jamee B. Bnalth: Vratiris Lgre.! i The Investments. now amounting to balm than our million of dollar. ln.arrnrdanes lel ththe act hf in cOrportt lion are made in atortcarm Ground, Rent& and-ouch first class securities. as must l lwars inaure pkrfart secgri ty to thlt dep&itera stml place b * oond nil Ash ther. " " - .42 Mane - -tabilif last ISIGN OF THE GOLDEN IIGIRFA.LO4- AS for rate. at eery few prism. a large assortment :ot 1 - DOUBLE and SINGLE BARREL • , • . StloT BADS, • ' tiAllE BAGS. • • a • SUPEIiIOII rt,taas, , ; • POWDER. . • ' CAPS. A 31:11.—All kinds repairing done at the shortest notice Philadelphia. August 9,'511.; , 32,4 m • • JOSEPH A. NEEDLES,. NAMITXCTUVIEIt OF I Wire,Milk and Hdir.Cloth `IOAFSE. medium-and fine ii mesh ;- ' large, midlile-size l tnibwirtali diameter..:3letaUle. Clotho), woven wire,' the hest Rtuditica, Viirl6lo sties of mph: from Nos. I tut°, inclusive. ant from :metes/R . feet in width. They the numbered so many mama to a ineb,land cut to snit. The subscriber also keeps , constantly on hand SCREENS, for Coal, Sand, toe, Lime, *Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee, ;Spice, Drugs. DYe-.Stuffs, etc. j Togither wlth an assort. went of bright and annealed iron Wire. All of the above ; sold wholesale or retail, by ' • 3. A. NEEDLES. . 51 North Front street, Philadelphia Nay 31, '5O • • ; • 22-ftni - TJHE bMINCrHOLIDAYfI REAP Preparations;.t: -Win. '1 . - Fry, • 1t,..?" I n returning thanks to. is numerous frlench and res lance of Pottaville and vicleity,i for their vary liberal • patronage, and anticipating en increased de:untidier 'articles or his own 31auufacturo and lmpertationt _hag made extensive prepamtlani to'supply the tame . in - his stark (rarFarrni by none in 12w rib/. and in which he• is constanily enticing additions-Irma Eurve.+l the_netrett styles.) can always be fenntra 'choke selection of articles . suitable for Bridal. Birthday and Ilollday Presents, o theme:it recherche and unique description. eomprising • in part Rich Dressing Cafes. Writing Desk. Cabas. ,Fans, ' Bremer Bisque and Peril Mitre* Musical Boxes, 'Opera, . Glasses, and a rich variety of the Useful and ornamental In. Ormolu, Bronze, Bhell, Mamie; Papier, Media, LAC , I4 AISOCUMbg Brushes and TOlidt Articles. 'IVOI. T. FRT. : .• • 129 Arch Stteet, (opposite the ,Theatre) Philadelphia 0ct,4,)656.. , ' • ; 444:u • • FALL AND WINTER DRY COiDDR.. L•it Cheap for„Caela. , _ TZ ELE - & BROWINi . N04'.14 NOIiTII SECOND St,. Phllalielpbta:wordd paitiee tarty call the attention of their enatemers to their la essortment of Fall and W luta' Dry Goods, comprising Part • Ladles A)ress Geode. ' i• - .. . Black -o,llis. • •-•-- Mons do Lalrma„ rlald Cashmeres.'.. Bombslalnet. .r-- Cobourgs. , '• - Moeni 'delloge. Alpacas. • • , - Mingbaum, Prints, & • Shawls: 1 '- ."°- .'7, Ftellarltrocbe. . - * Lang and Square. . . Long and Square, , lllackYldbel. . . Blanket: '• , I Cialimerea. &e. ? . - • . ' Fail•nlahlug Goods': -. , • : it i ts c a.ets. .- nga. . ! :., - . 1 2 .1z e 1 ., /a np irzk. - ,i• Sheeting% , .; .- • Nat kini:i • ' Counterpanes. • - TowellugMe. • . , ' • Blesals ask pars • Wear,. I Clptha. Cassimeira. Corde, Ileavvrteenit • i Eatinets, Vestinca. : Heatnekylna ea, &e. f . _ • Flannels: .i• . Red. White and Yellow. May Spite Opera I eta I. widths and qualltle ; beldam In all shade*. goads bein g bought : atataohrelelustvely for tatah, s, enable tw to tiletanee •all competition. llirehaaers charged but a small advance in- Auction cost: IlldgOß mlisvpmsonted to erect sales, and no abatement tn vitae.! KELLEY, A BROWN, • 'NO. I ; North 24 St. above Market, l'hilad'aL ept. 20. '46.1 • • i . - • 38-3 m q SUPER_ PHOSPHATE OF LIME. DIPLOMAS have ,been awarded to tl . suteciibers for the above article, by the Petwesalrania Sale Agrifultaral Swiely, . New Jerre, . Bade Cbunly ' ' . &hue in On " Berke ON ray . n ' New Ms& . Omuta. Del.. " • • , ~, The quality and each character of our preparation' 'well known: it is considered the best and 'most Mist manure for COSH, OATB, WHEAT, POTATOES* OMB not only producing large creis,,lial permanently • 111) , ROriNG . 7trE SOIL. - -, Price $4O Per 20001Iii.,(51 ots. per Ib.) , CA1310.1!--Otweirft that every' barrel of our article: our mow and that of Ails e 2 AWL stamped nu the his Pamphlets dee:aloe Its qualities and, mode of est can be bed at our store, ot: by Unit, when desired. AI, end deduction madeto.deulers. • ' . A 0.478 WANTig)t l • We have toVe(Ole:o .ebratne cargo of the ee I ed c i PACIFIC OCEAN GtrARO. (importedperlihip-tfarrhet tioxie.)similar to that sol us east season. and which gave such great satistketlc It Is fully equal to Venetian Guano ate /ober Mice. CAR6ERIRE, OR 'WISH . SIARVRE. A full siipply of this new and valuable article, to w we calf the attention of Partners. • ' I. , - 1 100.1 OOVERNIIENT PERUVIAN (WAN°. siljnistantly on band and for sale at the lowest i . rates. / COON SHELLER* ~M anufacturers' - ',of the most . approved construction, at ' u-. . • prices. . , ALLEN k NEEDIA. ""k,: \ No, 81 Ft Wharves and 85 S. Water stiiset, - 0 I rind atore shore Chesnut st. Phlisid'a. NIP' Faimers can load et the Water . street front, and avoid the crowded wharf. August 2 'l6 likeetat de explicit ounedis anodic THE FURNISHIEC iTORE em. 108 mutant ar.. cement or PLUM sr.. gar - BM BRACES an extensive - and cop pieta isanrttnent pf the latest Importations ii iind 'MANIA NO manunicteret of I GE N TLEMEN ' S GOODS. equal to material. make. texturst, durabilityaud style, to any , stock. ever offered In this coontry=and at prices which cannot hit to secarethe ;Mention of .tloes • CAEII sums. tormisaing of SHIRTS—With linen burins, collars and wristbands, of the &viand finest qualities.and voltam* choir:aft les. CALICO SHIRTS—The latest mod omit at lattice pat terns. • f. • UNDERS:3IWP3 and DRAWERS—Of wool. In nn, Cashmere. silk and cotton, of desirable and durable quali ties—and the Terlot Wool Undergarments. es bight sp. proved by physicians. Also, the shaker ghirt e f ee d Uftwerit. CR • AVATS—Superior quality and boontlfal stylerl. and a tall assortment of Stocks: Cellars. Neekeyes. vas, Soul' and Sinifiers of the richest kinds:, SUSPENDERS—An - almost endless variety, Incl rtg the finest and most datable. • . .• POCKST-HANDKERCHIEFS--Flik and "co and printed—an uneiralled aseutment. ' • HALO' lIOSS--Wool and cotton, of the best teateatee selected expressly for retail trade. I MOlCsilhei ROBES and CIOWAS-10241tht Patent/1 ex nellent material, and of the heat make. This stock compasses et genies, from the lowest to the rithest-that can be produced--sent having every fimility sir Importing and manoteetnririgmm exceedkdbYallY en establishment in the United States—buyers, thereby,. will emmult their Interest by examining the goods seb.kle are sold at the warn sommax CUM PILMML l• • air Goods promptly delivered at all the Italleald Die pots, charg S e. teamboats, ke., and in any part of thecitiosithout . • • Stills made to order by expert/need handa..lo so. style, do m node% wananfed so atir•Drek Va r ck l ille work doem in this sotaldishment:, Eel 1.13,47-3toi BEI ge a I ' - 11=11 GM IESI it !PHILAIMIA ) Mk.' Adtartiaras eau art be ;argcr , typutkas usual cantor' Oargtd 60 per mat. cc:fiance cue oair sumarratic Ipsi limas 3Proatimweis 'a. vtimirzwa PATENT ItatarazdPriittag Presseiffi ihnnbetered and for sale by - (TARTLET 4 MATLACK. • ' No.lo 4 rcl and, Pfeladelptera. 17,141 IA.FGam ' rasa. 331crweavil . &As%%Err & VOWS INATIC3I , Stashlet* revadriu, Badtb- trim, Idanufactitred and *r ode by _ GANTLET k MATLACK. 211.16 Ars& rind Puladeiplas. May 17'.. '56 • • . '274n .oilolB. AND SHOES, AND CAPS, .13T8&W•11001)9 every I,I IW1 14 7 ADDICKS, OWEN & SMITH, . 140.169 Meek, r , Sued, Philedelpaea. J. A. MOORE, (with Hodgson & Kean) Agent. Offtee, Pennsylvania Hall, Pottmalls. 4ananny 79, 1&56 st • • STATIONERY • • I. HENRY conEp. imparteii • 4" Seri!' reaitlk Street; Philadelpitta l Oven to the TMolo a Imp awl a ott selected assortment of FOrnigri Doaicitie Stationers, fancy Good*, e. Ms stock 'cossipriies :deny nen goods, • BLA aura PAPERS, ENVELOPES, ao., which .111 tie sold at reduced pekes: • - §esember 13, ' 374 t GEO. W. POMEROY & 009 Dep.cia is‘, OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, ite. ().- 10 South Water street, below Harlot Phibuielphla Sperm, Lard. Elephant, Whale, Tan cereal:4 Ihmhinary 011, Sperm and Abmanilne Candles- ,Bamuel T. Millar. allieziaL - Philadelphia, January 6, '66- 1-1 — lll I . ' : OiLS t 0114:1 OILS! 1 !! '- 41'. AL 26 4 .ECOCIrEt.- I• - p *OUT /Of ' ' HODOSON & KEAN, '-' *as, 3 & 5' 6.ll4arnes; piptba, f - natal ConiaiiittonVerohants:, and - Deal/in is IVILILE AND ;SPEEN OILS, FOR 111- . NINO AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES.. OlTlCE—Piangsirmau lIALL. rottnille Sept. 2,...11 PALMER,. THOMAS & CO., OtsirsitSSlON MERCHANtS, co. 16. SOUTH - WHARVES, PHILAD'A I in Fish,. Cheese and Previsions; Mire copstanityjpohind an amooritient o( • Livia! dud Pickla Fish, . viz: Iktarkerel • (\Altai' . Hams • Butt,' • Ealni.to •., Bev( • Sides • Fbad fork Ehoulders Mrringf. Lard . Cheet I Sepitlnher 13.'56 • . _. .. . , BAZY di BROTHER , ": - • 0. 252 CILESNIrT, STAEXT, • • VE Ninu, . , . 1 ' Phil a a elphia„ - ibirkIRTERS & DEALERS: .IN 7 • CARPET I N G.S , ..-.-- • Van , : the at tc olio') of porch:were to their very extolls .t: sire stock of Free!, salads. embracing every 'aria?: of VELVET. TA Pr.Z..TRV. lilt Viti.U.S. IMPERIAL IliliEr r I I•EY, INGIZA IN. and VENETIAN CAEPETS. Alta FL OORAIL. CLOTHS, Of orery width.. from 'OA. toeight.fardr...Ereri &Mehl mold et the 'tont coth Trims. , Sept. t. 'be. • - • 31t4y .2. . MAUCH CHUNK - , 1 •:Wire Ropel.kanifietory: I , . 3ffyisislacir 13ataseawci, -; Manufacturer of Wire hope, for Inc,lin,•d planea..bets, item -pc z,., would interim the Futile that be is now p 1179- . `pared to make ~ . • • ...' I ALL NINDS, LENOI'lls AND SIZES OF FLAT AIND EOL - ND HOPE, ' i . At the rhorteet notice. of superbir quality, and t'n the most liberal terms, at his Wig., Rope factory. . Mauch Ciiiiaik t galriioa Co., Pa. ' 'Referenceean be made-to . tsars , E., A. ik Douglas, .D. hotiright and A. II: Broads d, all 'Manch Chunk; to N. Patterson, Summit Hill. to Sharpe, Le.isenriug A 0n...111. Moir, Luzern county. l'a- and in fact, nearly all tbaop eratorain the ile- t don who hate been using bias wpm.: + ' July i.V.'45• ' - 3043 .., • . _......... INDUSTRIAL WORKS, ' caumad.i. imam swim Arra eaD 'prz..rtuun'i. BEMENT DOUIGHERTY 86 THEIPNiS, TOOL BUILDERS if 'FON Forxpzcs, RE, prepared to make Designs l Al d 1)i-swings for MACIIINP: SHOPS, YOUNDRI 4 II SHOPS. and 'to furnish all the neersaary • • MaTlainerrt ' Tools, , • • • ''Cranes, - ~ .. Cupolas, - . • • ..1 • ' Blowers, ' Forges,' Le. , tft . kaeldnista' Tools ornery wizened description. 8 - roger the best quality, trittrAmprored adjustable 11 us ers. ealleye of alldlautetcrisnd aces; Pulley arid I -tore Flj Wheels:l4ld all Mat Castings as are snide In Loam. °.of , aily size., required. hogs and Ralilog Mill work, ac.,,fte.„ • , , January '5 . '.,W! SEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORR Mg N. ,SPENCER THOMAS, F , 4. , 10. 26 . 1300 n seeasnareur,rtrstsaturms. -• - ... Importer, Iffennia:terer and Dealer in - Dory', Medicines Chemicals, Acids..Dge SNIP, Paintm, Oils, C4:larsi . While Lead, French and 'American tl i iiite Zific, Window Glaies,. ' .. Glass. IYU.s.c,•Viirnishes, 'Ariake'', far stresicats; Groned Spices, Whole Spice*, end aftather oracles -' ' ; usuctliglept kr/druggists, . . including Borns. laci.ign, Gine, She ll ee, Potash, d . c. ke: ; -All i•rders by mall or otherwise pretoptly attiuded to. Country merchants are Invited to oil and examine oar stock before purchssinx elsewhere. Goods sent to Eliot the whaires or railroad stations. Prices low, and goods t .warrant . -. ' 1 ;. II Mire 'ad , y - -{ 10-Iy : • • " - --'•-• ANUP'ACTURERS' ' 1 Iris:tras-Itez COBIPANT. . . •!' CHARM PERPMAL i. , 'GiaaleS by the State of Peassylicatita. • CAPITAL $500,600. Fire urine & Inland Transportation. ' AARON 8. LIPPIKCOTT, Preside - M. ALPREIOTZEIif., ORRIN LOOEIIB,, Vice Ynarldent. I . Secretary. • OzattoLyousit, Treasurer. . - ' ; • Diraia , s: ' . • Aaron S. Lippinci)tt, NicholaS ti. Taylor, Mahlon Oillinghim, Mtn d Weeks, I " Win. EL Thomas, Orrin Rosere, Wm. Neal, • Jr.lin P. Simons, ' , Charlet .1. Field, James P. ffmyth. 1 - I "This Company was organised with slash eapita4 and the Directors havetleterminedio adapt the b • drilla to Its +(Tenable resources. To observe prudence in conduct. ing Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. I . ' . Dines—No.lo Merchants' Exeha. Philadelphia. The undersigned bas been appoir ed Agent ,for' the above Company, In Schuylkill count •. and will effect all kinds of insurance. as above.on appi cation at Mangler, opposite the Towtt tie% Pott s ville, i • 11 , 4, I SAMUEL GARRTTT. ~,, February 2.1, IAA , ° s-t `, 4:113 — E3 49. z7s. /Or THAN BY FAL, TYNDALE. & . . 219 Chesnut I #4.ftilndetp . Ari now . ready • with their ;zyr and amain/ assort tient of CHINA, CLASS AND.OLIKENSW RE, Azootteet which will be found every ,rarie y of its re articles.' I reakfast, - Dinner, Dessert, Tint, .. . . and. Toilet Sete ;'lltanibl ris., .. , Goblets,Chainpigues, es: i . . r .. - augers, Wines, dr,e. -1 • •-•••• TV with a very hrgvt artoriOten or ' t IllEantal Onnunents, Card , Bask* Pa ,• • rian Figures , Colognes, Inks • • . . 'Fancy Cups and Bence .. • , • Tete-c-Tets Sets, ego. Allot whieh trill. tat told to the ,itnirt.lt am' Retail CUZ PE*TUAi Bert. 24,'46. . . . Schuylkill Piio 'ilr Malone .- . INSURANCE Cos - • • CI"! et* 01'er . 1.1.14, 4 ' ) Minn Moe in filllynuin's Building, tongo it. t 2 doers Om Centre st., Pinsville, Pa. CAPITAL AuTuonitz;p4t . LAW,- . . NiBoo.ooo. I • CHARTER PERPETUAL.: • This Company obtained Its Charter at I e list i Sondem of the Legbdata eof Pinney - bunts. and I now (ally or ganised and prepared toissue Polities. at libend eaten, on fire and Inland risks, an Pubile, an d %rate Build ings, kurature, Stocks of floods and Mn bandit° of all kinds. 1 Also on Coal Breakers and MarlilnerY Inland Thaw ranee MI Canal Boats and Eames. by and Rivers; W also on Careers of CA to Philadelphia, Yew . York, Bal. them: At. This Company onannteosto adjust all tomes promptly, and thereby hops to merit the patronise of the public. • _- nisei t era a • SAMUEL STLGTHAN. ' ISAAC a TERN. WILLIAM MORTIII Ell,Jr JOHN - A. 1 RiBERT. ' JACOB IHINTZINGER, Jr' JOHN 1 NDRICEB; S. K. M. KEPNER,. - , J;1 GR. EFT. . • W.V. SMITH, • . SAMUEL WPM% • ROBERT M. entnnn, owing . lIEUR. , i I:I3ANIIKL,IILLY if, President. W. P. BIM Secretary sod Gessind sent, ' Potted:llo,July 5,36 , TIMOTHY SHE .-" 'DST received, a lot of a perior. ry. "My Ete4—riris arp, rtr oak ;I; • - MEDICINAL. . • BROWN% 416.1:1COILMILO CI ir 3r • t tlitioders and , ligh3 7 ' nitii4 luau wiraor Schuylkill wanly, awl twirks skew ru Owns, the liti&vAgned suilistainfi ha a firm etas tier, his old sitablishment as heretofore, an 4 will anitineatemoninsodate his enstossees to saris prompt and satbdetory'aufaner as to warrant sod ats• ewe their entire confidence. At the same Thus he takes this opportantryfio -return to his &fetid, and patrons bbi Vid , acknowledgements th e very sobMmtWasanner in which the ? hake, dor- lag many yowl, favored him with th eir ratrow4e, c d haps tWil willmono as to appreciate our bumble effort to servo frur Drug Store Is 11.ted spin a superior manse sag is well stocked with all kindsof drugs. in nosileet oar establhkuunit cannot be Melted br iny other similar concerti. JOILVO. BRAWN. Drisegis, and elestist. Pothrville, June 21.'56 234 • . 41 . 111130113 (2111 POWE R: OF. . , . " PURE I COD - LIVER - OIL .AND . sem• A CUREPOR CONAIMPTIO.N.00170118; al . LDS. A#l.l MA, BRONCUITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS lIUMOES. Have Tea Tried 111 This important qUestion should heisted eiery inealid who is suffering from pulmonary trouble icr this fickle climate—Have yeti tried WILBOW6 COMPOUND OF COD LIVER OIL AtiD• LIMP It will not nsuaeatelike the plain OIL, but Is on the contrary, Pleasant to the taste;,snoreover, the Phosphite of Limeis, in this COM bluattda. &mist retiarkaide aid to the healing proper ties of the Pure Cod Liver OR. as the following certifi cates (solected Omni& host of like grateful acknowledge• mega) will amply show. No person Piltelild neglect, gar • a single hour, a etot4b, or any affection Of the lungs. lest the Most serious .conswinehcer follow; . Dr. Wilbar's preparation.is both safe.and simple, andisuro In all ord.' nary rasa, and heiperfortmed same surprising ewes in decided .eonsumption, where ordinary Medical old has Whirl: ; Da Wu t—thiting nearly the, whole of the past winter, I bid sulferal seriously with Ough. which had so irritatedyny luni, that my physician frankly admit: ted his fear of consumption following thls trouble •is the P•pring weather Set la. Medicine seemed to afford me little relief, until I tiled your prepatithtn of, Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The effect lam forced be facts to admit: was ,1111112illtt magical, add I hare the plesinre of saylog lit this writing, (31a241,18,13,) I am entirely free how any pulmonary troub le. With thanks to yon Anyone valuable discovery,/ cor dially recommend DU those who are thus afflicted. ' MkaTni C. Ilcu., • - • Chamber street. Boston. Manufactured only by ALEXANDER R. WILBOR. CheinfrL e. ' • 166 Court street: Boston. lin; ink in Phllatifillphia :by T. W.- DTOTT 5055.132 North Second stseetj For -sale in Pottnillit by J. C. Hunan. Dinsintion-IniPonite gpiscoPal Chnrrh. • Pottsville:Much 6.'511 , , 164 Om Erna j HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. •, i The Great Counter Irritant. I. The virus of disease often makes its, way' to the inter pato:rani throttali the pores of the skin. This penetrat ing Ointment, Menihr under the hand es it Is rubbed In, is abierbed tinting], the same', kennels-and-reaching the meat of luffamina lion. prornytt, andltivariablysipte dues It, whether 'heated in the 'kldno s. the liver, the lunge. or any other Important organ. it penetrator' the swum to the Interior, through the countless tubes that imam nnicate Witt{ the skin as prutnr.er rain passes into the fevered earth. PlM:using Its cool and rek,enoratltig In fluence. ' • ' Elkin Diseaies and Glantinlarlbrellinge. Every :peel" Qdoxteri .r it-o'olton is . l idekly reJueed by the attl•lntlautiontnry art lint of this Ointment. An gry Eruption, sweh as Salt Marton. Erysipelas: Totter. Ringworm. Scald Mead Seat.l.w. or Itch, I'e...die out, to return no more. ur+r its applleation.= e=perteitie in 'alit rarts 'of the world proves Its infallibility 11l diacases of floc rein , the muscles; the joints and the chords. • I .'s Meet*. Sores and Tumors. 'The effect of title Unrivaled es terniii rvniod, upon Scrofula, stulothor virniont ulcers and son's is almost miraculous. It of distbaracs the polvrn *bleb produ tessuppuration qpd pniud itesh.und thus the cures, which its bestial. Properties afterward complete; are See as well us permanent. ' . I Wounds, Bruises.; Surds and Scads. fannies of the fracture of the bones. Injuries caused by steam usplositms. Bruises, BUMF. Saida, Rheum. Item. Stiff tti.434 of the Joints, and contraction of the sin• ewe, it ix employed and warmly reecuunended by the fe. cony. This marvelous reutedy has been introduced by Its Inventor In pet Son into all the leading - hospitals of Ettrops.smd nomivate household should be without it. • , thificninble redisnony. The Medical Staff of the French and , English Armhis In the !Musa Bair* onicially signed their approval of Bolloway'liOintmant. as the most reliable dressing for sabre ta. stabs, and gun shot wounds., It is also used by thesurgeons of the Allied Navies. • , . BMA' the, Oialtiscisst earl the Pills should be used • 1 : in the fotletoimi ne tt k u s Fkle Diseases • Burns Swelled Glands • Chapped 'lauds Sbre Lep, Cblibletoa 1 .! = . Sore Breasts • - natal* Six* tlesda : Boat • Sore Throat". Lumbago 1 ' -Sooes of all kinds Meremial Eruptloos' riles AtfQ Joluti ltb•minatlisa • Tetter . ' Ringworm ' Ulcers get ft/learn ,Venereal Sores mod, p w I Wound; of ill klotbr. Sold at the Itianufactories of Professor Itomewrir, PO ',hider' Gene. ffew4Tork, 244 Strand, Landon. and by all respectable druegirds and dealers in medicine through , out the toned Slides and the civilized world, in, pets, 'at 25 cents, 62% cents, and 51 each. liirritete is s eou trident* saving 14 taking the larger' dun. • N. li.-=-Direelkme for 'the guidauceof patients In every disorder are affixed to each pet.- June n,i t o . GUIS. • Wholiwde r and .Retail . ssiiist asst.. Cliarigni IL IL 9ornarlCvetre and liorregian. sta., - -.{(Op Nei ifo;iimees . POTTNVILLE, PENNA. , • p.The subscriber, having taken possession of • the bolts° formerly 'occupied by Mm. E. M. ileatthas converted the ea me Into a ", ;. . Del; and Apetbeeary Store. , • s stet as be thinkit will prove with:factory to o all,purthaeers. and respectfully 'calls the at, fent ion. of hirifriebds and the public to his choice stock. ife ha r e Wien' great care in the mete lion of his Drugs, Medicines, Ae.„ and can therefore cheerfully teeommend each and every one as being . • • PURR ;AND -UNADUiTERATEA If. is determined to give his undivided personal at tention to Itle_businerut,, at all haunted the day and night when required, believing that the suetass and reputation of phyricians as will as the invedreabic lives of Oar pa tinae depends In a great measure on the .are of the Apothecary and the quality, of his drugs and mixtures; and ate fi rs confident that cataract's, wben obtained at the expense of Thiele and health, will not he. the only question with , his:Customerst.wben once his reputation as a careful and ceespetent Apothecary, shall be satisfac torily eat/Wished. , ' • This rcputation,te Is determined to build up, with the assistance of a Share of the public pittmnage—A fair pro. portion of whirl' Us guaranteed to hint by numerous friends. independently of that which be hopes to obtain by rime attention'. to business ,and strict atteriPeti in mixing preseriptiers Which may affect - the ,and lives of his customers. Deception In prepiring and impounding of medicines' for ruthless speculation he will never resort to, though it is notoriously tin. that such a iipernus deception Is much more extensivelymice and mi oily practiced by' drnalehi than can he readily imagined. • Contidentrof-obtainieg a name abd ran amongst the first of - his coteultomrim he only Wit attention to - prove his will to mine, and bleibility to isfy the most exseting. IdirPatrous may pith confidenee rely upon the prompt nd faithful examiners of their orders, sent by mail or 6th e rwb.e. • , , CHAS. W. IEPTING, Laconia? a Gummi. •S: R. Cbtwer efiCi-afre aid .Alirercigon Sts., Adtvitle. Potertile, June 21.'66 t 25.1 y = MI . . ' . . . Tltg T , CREATEA • Diedielal Isalsweey OK tne Age.' R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has AL/Mame/red iii one of our mission pastier( mercies remedy that curei- • • 1 • i . • - • • Ivory Lad of Hamer, . 1 ! from the worst setae% down Ws a common piMple. • • Ile has tried it In over /100 eases, and never tailed !ex cept In two cases (both thunder humor): e has Doe In his posseardon ovet two hundred certificate of its virtue; ill within twentylles of:Masten. Pfeil:bottles era trairanted to.' ettre , a mouth. - • r' II- Outt to three bottles will cure the worstk on the face. • - 'i Two to three bottlei,will cure the system I Two bottles are Warranted to'ctire the we the month and stienaea. Thew todve 'bottles are warranted to el rase of kryalpelan = . i One to two.bottlee are warranted, le' the eyes. i• I Two bottles are Warranted to cure runni and blotches autoistt the hair. • ' Poet. to idx bottled are warranted to ea yenning Werra. .1 . ' • One bottle will cure scale eruption of t t Two or three bottles are warranted to ease of,ringworm; _ , 3 Two or three ten ties are wan anted to desperate case of rheumatism. - I 7 - i Throe to four bottle, are watranfid rheum. i Five to eight bn ties will cure the worst A benefit la Camp experienced from and a perfect culls warranted when the Is taken. Deader, I. peddled ovet a thousand bottl vicinity of Dostels. - i I know the erre raft.. $o sure as Sealer will extinguish S this mare humor.l 1 never sold. a bottle sold another; after a trlalAt always a • There ar&two things about this herb tba surpris first that It emirate our • clues quite plentiful, and yltt,dts value flown . tll I discovered Iti in I, ; sbeuld cure all kinds of bemire. In order to give:soma Idea of the amide raven , ' ctrit. - dbrztgeoutisvzot 1 f ormBs4. I sol 4 over one thousand Lott! •• Some of the oi l esale druggists who is Wellness twenty An d thirty years. say t Jibe annals of p atent medicines was ever Is a Universal praise of It from all quarto ' In tny own preen - eel ales)* kept it st —bat since It: introduction as a general I oast and wondeiful virtues have leon ft , never respected. • • Several eases of, epileptic lite—a dives . wart considered Incurable: have lepen en ties. 0, what a mercy,. If it will prove cases of that awfril malady—there are b seen morenf it than I have. , ~ I knelt of several eases of Dr of ' people.eured by It;,For the various dl MA Headache, Dilpepsia.. Asthma, Fes In the-side, Diseases of the Splue.and pa ease, of the - kidneys. lc., the discovery good than Rey medicine ever known. No changeot dlit necessary—eat the • 'enough of It - 1 Pirectitnufensue.—Adults, 00* tab' —children oter ten years, a dessert a . • from the to eight yeage.___tea-epoonfni. • can be apnlieshie to all mmstitutlona, operate an the boatels twice a &T. Itanethetured by ' DOISALf • . M 5.1,33. Warms liner. • ' Pirko, One Dollar 1: Indexed/ Agatte':— : few Trek city,,C.i. Clickner, AI Ontelay greet: CAI. Rlntr, 192 braid y; Rushton * Clark. ZI. troachnoi, :. A. IL It D. 00 rattan AL: Wbotenale avonLik ter Pennsvlranin. .W. Drys, A *vs. In ;Carib InAlttinel, l'haidelpbl • sii. Far sal* In PatenMk" by J. G. .L . O. /hoes 1 .4 L • Tweesterst. i • Way IL I 1001 y .. .11sy ^_4 18511• 4 ; 31.4.7 . • . . Crrizzat at ._: , .,i,i - i`• ...-,-,,,..., , 4'.-41 , .t-rt?.;, ,, ,-',. I -'. fIaNUFACTURES, km* S. taring perrbaind the 81 r r Mirriaresbop or Mr. Cl. Jeettiara„Vralli ' old imatoroent and thei Arai 44 -ssoott gospoetthlly solicit tho parrosice.ot biro nein Isterodood to kami , 0 the seiretatiorme the most made by Mr. Jennings, Ire th an employ norm but tbebrot Lands and material. Call }ad tire as a trial.: .; Arta art anntde. mach m mataotrt t Buiiiiiaark 65ors Monis' Addition, maxi/ uPPndte Yardley Son. PottelMe, May 5.1655 • ST. CLAIR CAReyMit MANtbUFAenCTORY. Cann &hasty;l'att: TIMIS ESTABLISHMENT now l preplied to =duet, atth Itathird Co's: and , *tiers for any e number Znel i ktit- and era] Cant at miry die Tbs tfreript. maebineryils of the total applaud nundriellon, and the znattniate turd of the brat quality.' the 'Pre pricier ran guarantee the work equal. to aa,T was:tax Wind teethe United States. • • • firt s " lbt fi ll U Ce itZgin : 4l l l7 `l l.7 ELS for eilleriee hare no Illterielt." - -',- C.. 47.103 AIIMRT, Prop CUM ri . Ltiretor. tON,-jr.. Supt. pet. , 44:tut 'PQ_TTEIVILLE idle wad stannaesa BlannifiltilhOry. w iiiik 3 The Subscriber would.': gain most respectfully Leslie 04: attention of the citizens of Potte• ' • to s al the OW Region in general, to his lame and well seltieted stock of s liAllDLElilf, all kintljet; , 'Carsisige mid Team Ilarnitie,! Collars Of all •descliptlons. Drift Ilarnasa,•Ao. lie de, sires alksibo maned anything in the above line to call snit see tits goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there can ba matting lost. .. ' • 1 *; • • Orders for tiaras's, itc, promptly ti lled on' reasonableterms. ~. • - • won ER WOIIIILSDORIFT. 'Opposite Episcopal ei arch, Ornarastrest r .fhltsrah. Xs . rebia.lB4s - . (May 'l3, '454j .. P.tf . ..._ eseimo.N mpovEtt; .. . easee am neat : . . , 'DIVES. TIN and HOLLOW ' Ware, Britian*, and Brass Wars, Cutlery. Le.— st $t -I *Jiang A. Range Boilers, Portable Ila n- ' ..ces, Otts'etlvens ii , lit.rs, Lc.- ke. ll:vritit!',ol - his store he has added to his former .stork a large variety of new patterns of cOnii , ..,_ Int. parlor, office and trail stoves, and he hos now thOargest stock that - has ever been offered in this county., Re invites his friends and customers to call and exaMineforthemselees feeling confident that he can suit th i lts In qtiality and price. f . . •',', Cr e calls their . particular ,atteittion to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves, which he warrants tq give moire heat, with lees fuel than any other stove b use.. • Lie has also *splendid article of Kitchen ittuages, -, Whiebi ha, can ;lie the highest recommendation. • i . ..,, • . , Pottseille, I,, , Tuyi ::1, ?„5,i f . , 48. . .. • ._....._;,, • I,OOK The Ciente plate to get blares. Tim trqs , :e se,; i..st G " "" H. STICHTER'S Old lnd, in Cent street Pottselile , nearly oppt-ite Blown Ap in Store, where be has new on bard a fun and choice assortment of . ‘-',• 1 1 • Sleres4sred Irma, rim. (bpper, ilriffolotia. 16./fonw• Ware, Which he oSees wholesale and retail. 'fr at prices corresponding with the times, and which cannot be miner sed in the ennty, in cheeptiess awl quality. During the approaching stetson be will .moparticalir attention to furnishing stoves of all kinds, ,is: Cooking Stove* Parker Staves. (Ono Stores, de. Ile has made Sr. rangementaitiththe manufacturer to furnish the. Paw patterns of cooking stoves Which are furnished-at ikwr .. establishment' This s the best and mast approved kiwi of cooking antes In use and no Dimity, shook% be. with out It Missing or broken islitesans. furnished at ail Mims -at the shortest notice Old stovet!taken In ex change for new Ones. and stoves delivered without char,:•- ht _this vicinity of rottimille. The undersigned betel. a pnistiral tinsmith, flatters himself to be sole to gist general satisfaction. Boat tin slwayi on band. • OEOIIO E n. przcirrec Potisville:August 16,'66 . • • 334-rn -ORIENT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. • , ••• • ,' • TAIVICHICRos _. f' DAM. Atitian,ly'arei.staatiSuattsaPataps._ yer 1-1 E isubscpber informs the citizens of sehostut • ' ty that he has purchued the ex =lr rtglkt to vend ti, celebratedYnm pa In St'huylk ill county. i There are r us kinds of these Pumps, made on the se ptincipl , troch as the Double; Action Forc ing and Sid m etiOn pump, the Suction and Lift Well Pump. Well Pcunp - with set length, to prevent [reeling, Cistern Force Pump, with eoft suctions' to supply , upper stories, Re. ,They are arrainngt for deep and shallow, Wells-can be used Al= Engine in forcing the w's ter on the top of the blouse in mum of tire-to water gardenrer wash win dows; Those. Arbil hare tried these Primps pronounce Ishictimr heapest, tie mart simple in thelreoustract len , and be Most effectitaceVer tided, and 'net !tablet° get out order. i The following is one of the - Many Cert in eates;giren by thoze who have eked these Pninps.f., -We. the undersigtied. do hereby certify pat' we have .exaMinedand'seen JP-operation Thatchera Patent Force [and duetion Pump, onuntsettined by •Ilessis. -Roger ,& 1 Wootiof lioneadale,and take pleasure in recommending thud to the Public as being the most dirabht and etli cienthneans for raising and forcing timbre that, bas over' 'taunt to our notice.. ' • . , J. Y.fShertwood, , G. W. Oritrirold,- -Ff.f 8.1 1 rblweld, It. 34 Oman% ' Z. 11. Mime% . ' 411.,:i1. Waller. P. p 4 Rio iern; 11. W- Stone, • J4ll. Dunning,- Orders by mail for Pumps, string the: depth of the nelii Re., n ill bopromptlyattended to. 11 C - ..CAIITER, ' I ; Po/vie/or 0.0" the Rfghl far 50.101,02, ill corgety. Pattsville; her. I.o.'th i . 4- fa t ;4447 . --I- - --4---i-: - TOl CARPENTERS AIM 1101tDERS' ~, I • : .H •----; • _ SCR YLKILL 'COUNTY LUMB E R ' , . f MAPIUFACTURINO COm. 17 ‘t at* Ilatlt on band attheir extetidve establishoteht. on Railroad street, a great quaintitrpt I urn bet of every kind and desciiptiOn. which they can supply! to Operators. Carpenters atti Builder*. it lower rates thin it can be bought elne here. They are also niinly to supply, through the means of their exteusiee bilkluess. and la borsaving machines, nianufact mot art Iglisin their line at a miaow of ?.S' Pim cent. on termer eVat,i _I ThA U r rge workshopshave bee* in, Itt*mcdtti opera tio f,r the past year, tontine. ont.rutAnantliles of poor*, Window irieures, LSash, , Paetel*Work, • Illtabilbses, . ' Seed pe lts altilds, , Bauelatesers,, Shutters, - - d__ , _' , ''''- . atifkituLirof framed. Patfekti andiTaread Wark,• lobo they have constantly on hand. , They are ready to extent* orders at the shorteat notice w any quantity or quality of sawed`or manufactured staff. ,-. 1 - , and green 'Hemlock, of all kinds: ((or buillifng purs Oak, .llaple, Poplar, chatr,_platilt! and ammtling . ; cherry, Walnut; Mahottatc., foi `cabinet wo k : Wititteand Yellow efueboardATit flooring; raw or m 'do order; White Pine plank, 3 .. 2 , It ,1 an ;4 Z . N inch .panel, aiways ready; aler= tea ms, ra s, scantling, posts, shingles,istbrei;pall.' In , Le.. Re. • ~. 3 'NOB Ills or sawed stuff and everything,' in their:line on; haelior to order, at the shortest not* . 17 -Crattrji-iktil-ff -- fibiiiiiire -L 7TMI: - a sl'PEtlitthiorEelsellil4l2eS:llErlbea:i:E;N;banne:::::Amlltill:olll.lnll°Circte.l,:tltAlitliGeKl,DBh:l7neC:lpatie item; of Schupkill county that he 11/4 geelirea the i lent FlOuring 31111, which is- pronounced the greatest 1 1 Antericreinv‘ntion of the day. The subserlberhas one, oil these %Wein full operation now, InTremont, where h o t h weltee all persons to tail and ace its in operation. is highly ingenious, and much needed Invention, t ' snu entire new featunr in the mantifacture of Wheat into Emir; and the splendid manner, In which it per its work, Orkuding. Bolting, and separating the I ginin,at a single operation Into seven different . qualities of Flour and Peed .- and that within a spare of only Oren- Ikon, feet in length by four feet in - breadth, at the ra philty of twelve bushels per hour, on a pair of, French bare callistones'only thirty inches in:diameter. • The tiewin to converted at a single operation into Extra and Sttpertine Flour, Fine Fkar,lliddlings.Shipstuffs, Short'', and Bran, any power, being applicable tn propel lt,fWarn a kinr horse up to any other, desired. The 'mall space' it +ivies would not be minted when plated in a room with other Machinery, and the, mitall amount of power It re q• area to propel it, makes it certain that. ere long. it will enpereede and revolutioniteall other Flouring Mills. So applicable is this 31111 to. the wants of the world, that eeery sin-mill. micbine shop, locomottie shop, foundry, lergeoldling Mill, co 'any building havltur,.a power &trea d' eroded. can now have within its webs complete Mer /ant Flouting klilllat the -trifling pat of froMfonr to , 1 ien hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount Grain raised within the Malted States, can be darter- fiti Into Flom. 'within Its limits. I - ' • . . 1 jWith one of these:Mills nearly every large Collier) es titblishinent in this county where strain power is •nsed Or pnrisping,shonld be supplied. They could been:Kiwi I a small expense and would enabl e th em to m aou h e ore their osu hour. EMED • ThlslMlWonly occupies the space of 21 feet . In length; [y 4 in width.: It Is also portable and when put up can 13 platted in &wagon or dray, and with a single horse sults:lto any'pert•where they desire tc nee It. Its eon triietheiTyisasosischzi.ehtnir It can be tineeted with any 1 Single or Township Rights Will be aisposed of by the subscriber, residing at Tremont. ifindre'ds of =die ates from Milers and others who heie semi the Mill In ppi3mtion, can be soon at the residence of the subseriber Doe. 71. SS, J. A. TICE. - o .Slitf • 0 , MEIMCINAL. ri N ERIR U P kirfeB f l itteErty RE gist for J. 3: C. Martin. rmecitully aunt:nacre to iretrubtle that he has estst.lished himself in the • apothecary business. and Aliened a new drug stbre, near W. & IL/Kline's cabinet ware:Do:lM ia Need drfet, nbore ,gmored and invites the patronage of those 'who tdaf regalreanything 'is line, licondlinn that every ease std attention', that his experience will enable blin.to give. and that the nature of the busk:ices detnands. (Pottsville. April ILMr • MIT urslig sore d of pliaptes of Liles. t cattkei its , AireTXS' KATNAIR9N. ' c UU used Lyons Kathairon , a the rl d fL i tl!lhe m ir i g n ost e t itiat i z a t r te r t ir rt I ale - in five world ey and Dald e beida. ' The Kathairon fully restored, my hair I after a baldness of twelve years. Toting truly. 1 . 1 • . t , • . q. 1,. ATWA TER. - - No. 58 Warren. Street. Neer York. Mao, Lyons' Extract of, Pure Jannalea Ginger. for dys pepsia and general nervous debility,4e.. Yawl* bad at . ; C. D. III,F.T'S- . Perfumery and Variety Store, Centre St t, Pr - inutile. October '..M.,1853 ' , li 1!4f 1 CANCER CURED y . 7 PANCEKS TUNIOR.+. IV N ..11L ILA ens, S,CIIOFU'A. wnrrk sivranios. are..,! enred without eurgical Terat inns. ti Dr. LOUNSDER EY. ' Dr. L's pamphlet (24 and 3d.) on al...treatment end cure' of Cabrera. Tumors. a ... will be sent to any addnys free. onsecelpt nt'!a pclstage stamp.! Orp:r. ll8 1 A:tlyalout st ti6s worst althrimor hi of the ears corrupt and SEM! the most =tram . of scrofula. e lest bottle r •re ,19411tity' of this is the f It ID every" so Pure, will It but that for Itself,— ppm to me In some never been . .ud,tliat it ,rboand great • I in April, per dity—in per day of It. been • In the t nothing in It. There • ty for bttmor► IIS medicine, d In it that bleb was al by few bat, ectual In all [few who have RI them aged of the Liver. ad Ague, Pale , ctiarty India, as done more =MEM tit per day no directions a autletent to RENNETIT, 'xlbilrYr Man, carwl.lll 6out - all puts of the United States. , • Sir bake, all Ormisto and isolate In 4 , le4ldnve., 'Peke OSIDOLLAR per Bottle..; 1 • . B. BANNANT,rut Iltiaa'Agent, d March VS. I 4 Pottsv il le. jo„ IPI IRON WORKS. 'HARRISBURG. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. THE fubsoribefit tiroulJ . leaped -1!2 . folly Intros tin, etlistiva tho.etal Ref, • •—• • ;lon that he to prephresl to manuartare gm : Stearn Engines of any power or pattern, painpsof any capacity. and Coal Bereaves of every deaerißtlon, Blast Fornare. Mil); OM andsaw SOH liaehinery.and wiling' of every variety and limn. 113 ring a very estrus! re variety of patterns. and, groat facilities for doing bnaineaci the work dm be exe cuted with the greatest despatch. MI orders for peg Pladafiniy receives and promptly et es-fated, ILuriabagt.J. R. JONES. Jane 1e,'38 . 24-Cin ST,. CLAIR IRON WORKS. • th T e H t E e n n tn e of l s t w e b r u e s sp n e e c e t l f l uCOIIM M i u n n v i it y e to their new Ftlundry•and Machin Shop, = .tbe tow u St. Clair. Schuylkill ream. , 1 ty. tonere they are • prepared t.. build tom trigioes, Coal Artakers. rutapa and Sfachi nary of: I arm pattern. Also, Drift, Cars. Iron or Braes castings Of any size or pat terry Being practical mechantrs coal o erators Mid Payers who want machinery , would do well to Mae them a etU and ammlue their work: criers thank. rull recerrednnd executed at the abertent nonce and on reasonable terms. CATIIERS, QUI PITHS & CO. ' St. Clair; June 10 • - ASIII.APiD. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. - 4 p w TUE SCIISCALBERS are now . fully • 1 1 ; 71 eg= prepared tolttruish. attheAshiand Iron Werke. Steam Elogines and l'unipsof soy power and capacity. for mining and other purposing, COSI Braden , of tvery ids* and. . pattern now in use, together with castings and fortrlnFt of every doser'ptions. Coal and Drift pus of all size.'' • and ixatternailante Truck and Meese Cams,—all Anstistki • at the shOtest notice. The anbeeribers flatter three ; selves Mit. itatemunh as every member of the tem Is a prartka uteehanlathey will be able tO ftirnith ' ,we. that OM compete fart rob!! with any In the lie. glom All noses directed to 1.. P.G.uorne.& M .. 06.. Ash, fend. Bchnylklll county, Pa , receive wept atten tion. ' GARNEII. • MICHAEL G AIMEE, 'JOHN e GARNER, . .JSME. GA ItVER. ' Asbian ' 19 • • TAmAq VA. . :CARTERS 81."Al.I.ElettiRON H(8, Taissavas, IiennYMLUI voinaty, r. t ' -The Subscribers, prUprie tors of the above:tinned extensiteestablidunent,an ' "*" 44 i4 , 4 nonnee to the citizens of Sehuyi 'err ty and the public generally. their readt `: &ha unite turn out any and *llk Inds of work In their line. at the shortest notice, and in the most sat ; lafactory manner—such asbuildingSteam rngincs. man. ufarturtuA Railroad and Dein Cars..rnmpa.Castingi and Machinery of all kinds. s - )nly the beet workmen aro employed, and, .tatiortartlOn may therefore be safely guaranteed. (Inters from abiroad promptly tilled. -- . , • - CAItTEltn A . AILLEN. . Tainaqua,January 27. 1851 . • . . 4 tr. • DEAVER MEADOWS. • BEAVER. MEADOW iliciti - WORKB.- HUDSON A snorin at, lron and Dress Founder*: respectfully ; Wilmot their pa. • trona, and the public generally, that they fully prep:mil 'at the obove - establish. moot, to manufacture ttictin I:ngioes of every size: l'auMs,..Bailroad and Drift Cars, and ,every other descriptisn!of Iron and Dram Castings suitable for I he C.nl mining or other business. on the moat reasonable terms. Alse,loWing Cylinders for-Blast Xurnaressiud Msrhine work 'nig-moral 114. pairing of all kinds done with neatness and despsech' at the lowest prices. All work Combated by them war flitted to perform well. They would solidi the ragout of !hose who mar Want articles in their Due lii this . vielnity. Al orders will meet with imannilate and prompt eaten. Mo. . P.AV..III33ft,MV. =3.1:21E1 DONALDSO*.. • • • DONALDSOPUR9N.W4?R . LoES.hit,co:k a CO. reepeetrui- Mty tin 'attention bf the Inisioe.a abwetnunit) U. their new Ttuedre - and rn sehl t..:cne Pimp' In the town et arenal.ol. - httylkil! county. They un lendy to. executa all orders for machinery, such as steam engines, pumps. ct-nl break, r- uttil ;rearing fur grist and -mw Whir. milt , a.l and drift cam Being practical mechanics. we flat ter oursehris thatall, pork done at IL. Donald,on Iran Wear , . 10), ;.the such satista , tiun, as will serum the future cesium of their patron , ' Orders thankfully revelted, and esecu• ted at the shortest onlice;andott no:tenable terms. ' PETER COX. •• • • - A.. '+ ..1. JONES,. February • . L 1.15 311L1.P.1t _ IFINERSIVILLIG. - • • DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS,. us iseravalle. . 1 . ' a l ' nig Subscriber It proparell to manu facture STEAM ENGINES dr any power, . -"" Pnmpsof any cepacitrosed Oust krrs . m ," or ere? description ; es well est ' 7 - """"" other kind of tr 4 bluery lewd I In a., r Breakers, Furnaces. Rolling Mik e . Saw Mule. a • From the faci li ties possessed fur manufactn ng. and Isom Ion:: experience In the leusluestf,wOrk can he turned out at this establishment, at'the very lowest prices, and of I superior quality., .- • Persons desirous Of inattinir np machln el, of any kind, are invltiid to tali and examine pattern); and become ae 4priainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention will be given to their prompi exeent i WILLIAM DI:MAVEN. • Mineratille, DeceMber 9.1864 • 48.4 f TREBIONTi 1 1 TREMONT IRQN_ WOR1(13. Tremont, Soketylls.lll vonontly, Yoessinn. ' The iiirbOribtrs resmetfully invite eti to the attention of the businesscommunity to their New 31arhine Shop and Fenn -ar •- catz dry, erected In the town UNT superintend cc and manage. f Tremont, and 1, 1 , under ment of Jlessri. Z. Batdorff and Phil' Umhotts, where they are prepared to execute'all onfers or Machinery of Pram iron , and In, such as Steam Engin of any power, Pump. of any capacity. Coal Breakertof every deacrip lion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw Mills, Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rails, Frogs. Switches. and , all kinds of 'Mud and Wrought Iron tibiftings. Mr. Um. bolts being a practietlMeehanle. and basing had t he con- Science and experience for many yearn In the Coal Region, persons desirous of putting up 31iehinery nf any kind, are invited to call and examine our patterns end npperior quality of work. and become acquainted with prices at these. orks. before cOntracting elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind ihanlkfully received. and strict &Gentle:3mill be given to their prompt execution, haring. serria 15, 20, O. 40, and 50 honie Engineeop hand.: , . Jan. 6, 1856 1-1 y C; A. 4 A. M. SELTZER. --- .- • ar... 1 • PORT C4RBON. t , 1 . FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, .. i , Port carbon, seisaylism Co., Pa. -. or ~..,,,,,.. T. R. IV/NW' '''l ERN atinounc ea his readleesalrom the complete outfit '' 416 4' , 11 41 i. of thenabove natordentablishm nt.tosnp !,, . [ TEa Lag: Sly-A ll orders in his line of ;nssiness, . such as for Stenim Engines, Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps., Coal Breakers, Castings apd Itiachine-i . ry of every pattern, lie 'warrants his work to give satin. tkeGon, and accordingly solicits patronage at home and abroad. ,. 1 • Jan. 27.18d5 4-ly • I FRANKLINiIRON 0. 7 . 7 y cs th r e . trif 2 4 lle l lt S rry ri at ra t he n i o Pill' • Pi•gggi Franklin liforka, Port Car l o: pge n d ue ... i i . byl a sl ut ran io whi ; t d re e r the, eon. at sbortestnotice. Steam Engines, , Pumpa, Is i a h ; Machinery of almost any dos or description, for nil:Mug or:Other purposes. 'Also, Railroad and DAR Cars, Iran or, Brass Castings of ail elm tetttern. Orders are respect fully solicited. I I GEO. FIBSLER & IMO. • • .• Femalelin Shovel Weeks.- The.snliscribers.continua to fuintsh" the Colliers laid Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels Mr all kinds, et the lowest Philadelphia prkwa' -Attention Is-particu larly railed to their Coalohovels, 'Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. - , • fIEO, lt.,Figf3LER k 11110. Port Carton, Augusit - • 34. if • !_r_77l) .piiHTTsvuuLz. - • A FOUNORY - ANSiifiIACHINS SHOP, • X team uarliraccon;y, ace. . Err NOTICE.,, Th s c) business of the late fi r m SNYDER & MILNES, Will be contin • tied by theVsiabseriber in ail its•stariolui umz bouiches oViteem , Engine building, Iron rounder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills; Blast 'Surussees„ Railroad Cars, &c.. &c. He will also costliness the business of Min log and Selling the celebrated Tine Force Mac Ash and lesoisesnd ,S.pahn Veins Red Ask thals, being foie. proprie tor orth'ese Collieries. ' OEOIIGE W. SNYDER. ,January 21.18:4 . f • TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. • • Pioneex - itietlerlitrorks: ' The subseribers respectfully invite the attention of the business. community to . ' • their Ballet Work& on ltaUroad street, be - ...,-clO/ ;;;- i-j; low the Passenger Depot Pottsville: Pa., whero they{ are peeparett.-fo Mmilatettlni BOILERS - OF 101{ItY DE.SCKIPTION.' s mo k e starkly Air Stacks. 'Blast Pipes, thumtneters, Drift *e.. Ar. Bolters on band. • Calm practiml tnechanicltianti having for Sears devoted 1 hemerises entirely to title branch of Niftiness. bey flat ter themselves that work dime at their establishment will glee satisfaction to all who; may favor them with a call.c- Individuals and Computes will lindlt greatly to their 'ad: vantage to examine their Work before eegagingelemeh eee. May 6,18113 'l9-tf 1 JOIIS; 3A3117-6 NOBLE, POTTSVILLE IROLLINC MILL ' triti TID SCIISCIIIBIIIIB respecttalli an nounce rattle that their now Ile]) • • . F. Ing.; Mill tanow completed and in fullepe • Izr= ration. and that they areprepared tnaup ply all kindlier liar Iron of various fixes which they will warrant to be impeder In quality to:any , ebialned,frout abroad, at the mane prices. They also manufacture T Rails, for the use of thetel [leave and Lateral Rads. weighing . from 21 to 50iba per yard. madeof the best Iron, and Which will be found tench cheaper than the imported article. Boitig practical mechanic*, and haring had considerable experience In the Iron buldness.,they flatter themselves that they ran SOTS entire, satisfaction to parchment, and elscilnake it their interea . t to patronize home usaanfae: tares. JOIIN BIIJLICISII k CO. December 6;1851 40-tf : . ! !.. lAFAS — HINCTON IRON WORKB Pottsville, Pa.,, , . • WREN 1.11:0S. retpeettilly Invite the attention of the business community 1 1 1Tenigir to their New Machine Shop and Foundry !ICU j...,E;= erected between asti and Railn:od streets, and fronting on Norwegian street. where i t bey aro prepared to execute all orders for machinery of innes and Iron. such as Steam Engines. ail kinds orßear ;Ili?, for Roiling Mills. "Grist and 'Safe Mills., Sitrzle and honbin aet/ng Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Care. all kinds I:ailmet Castings, curb as Chairs for Flat and I' Hall; I'ro 7 gs. Switches', kr.; all kindapf east and 'wrought Iron Being. practical. nteehanles. and having made the demands of the Coal Region their study for ycen kinds of Machinery In their line of I:mildness:lhr, Satter themselves that work done at their establishMent will give sathdlection to' all Oho may honor them, with ;fall. All orders thankfully reectred and promptly ese euted, on the most reasorratle terms. i j : : JOHN Y. ItillEN'. Tiln3fAS WREN, . JAMES WJILN. ' 1 October 21852 : . 404-t I!. tiCtoCt:itidNiti:L • '- ‘3; . TUB Subscribers liteleave to an.. oltunie to their Mends and the public . 1F1' ,404 4 reneiallyt that their new Rolling 31111 at Yelo Alto is now complete, and. in full • operation,: and that they are prepared to !. furnish T mils of various ratterns. weighing frcto2.l to peryard. Alsoydltterent sizes of Rat, square and round merchants' bar Iron: tkders for ralls - dr her Iron are respectfully aelleitelt and, will meet with pronipt attention If left either at th e iteilieg Still. Bright & Lerch's Hardwire Store, Vent rr. se neet. or at t heir Mace. II A YWOOD, Lge t iv. IFFICE—N. E. corner Centr , and jj 7 Enact streets, id story. Pottsville. January Ist. .TafoL The undersigned base this day termed a co-part norshiptander the style and &rake MAY WOOD. LEE & for the purr*e or manufacturing Railroad and liar imn,lt their rain Alto Railing Mill. BENJAMIN ITAYWOOD, . .„ RICHARD LEE. • ; 0 EOROE BRIRIIT, • 1 . - .t'l. !IA nos. = The bilslness the late Inn of Lee. Bright & yo., will be mettle& by the.fintrof Maywood. Lea & i 4t Jan. 1.11,6 • • PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charle4 Smith, Proprietor. All kinds of cool ahovels, apadoo. eoalriddla, tin The patronage otithe petite Is respeethdly eetkited. JOIT.Ft. ant' 4 "-t 2 : l ;;. • . , • cT : " - .• • • ••• ••-• • 4 . - • ________ 5,) _...._._ -,BASSAND GABBER lIREDI7IIIII2Iji Agricultural limpleaSeuts • Ike THE subscriber *ill kee p . on hand Myer, Timothy and othe'rtlrai,,, sarda -White Clover and Lawi e (bans - Fields, imether7with Garden, and tletil 'wed.. .141 will warrant to be sod 'cord. Ile sill alp. r , , •eedent toe all kinds of fruit Trees. (warrant e d t o I, they are eepreseoted.) Agricultural ImplemeutN, A, ~ of whiehlwill he fdrolehtd at tosnerseturce r il l j The seedil andtrees sold by, the artharriber are * 4 , wish great can., only , ' from 'growers of repots, k m ,'1 standing.: Ho dare not deal lit .L'areds procured Fr, , namely In p, ~„..1 the market from th ose who sell cheap, ' out regent to the character cf the sei:d Sold. N,,,,,, , he pareaaset t aril ace grown protoloeut only h..: garden.. where their tro clove proximity ',W e n,: their quality, partkularly those et the Same i.,,,,„” Thho is en Important consideration to - ttwee wig ~:* abase eitherseeds or Fruit frees. Pm cure,. dtc: 7 .:: in enters early to B. DA NN . ‘ ' I. Leiruice Do nt 0 /4 - 4 3- LhaiDlL : Ma. &til n l/Rt.—Sir Isaac Newton: , on b e. , coMplitnented on the extent of his alt melds. replied, !Mu to be sum he had k ceeded iq.gleaning a feW pebbles on the sh e ,, -11xitt,hat.the great ocean of Ttuth ley to;i pinned- - before him. What a , beautiful 4 meat is hefraforded on the, modesty ce,,,.• don). / T it 'iii well known that, in the teak!: Truth, the mightiest intellects are fretpi e Z compelled to revoke previoni Conelemer t J Every'step we advance in lit'4, either (li lt :, or copfratz a theory, : So iri.the prog res , ~T is'grieultoml knowledket---wklt we relli t t, i believe true today, we dikeaid and deenonee to-niorrow ; at least zilch 4i the fact in 55, , 4 . tion to ninny things, and perhaps the i,,•!ii index that cats-h e had of a prqieressiv! 'N. is that it never resmsins stationary or tixsa' ‘ relation to those poi s o n o f iscienc.. which e not, by ,-coininon consent, classed in the rat s of established- Jacts. Sir John Llerscho; Pope, Byron, and 'many otherai aff or d lust s> tea of the yerity of this observation.- Farme r like all other oleo, are tnibrect to error; if., frequently - form wrong . conclus" us, and r,, misled by - their own judgment which a tz , infallible, but liable to be Mode( eeven in D , nor matters ; by (aide lights. is relatio n laying down lands to grass, th opiti, os 4,,..1 med . ): was, in rry many sectio that r ti o must 'first be- exlpustecl by lo ,g and, 5 ,,,,, 1. ) cropping; that 36 long as a g in or we t .;,. i crop could. be draiiii frOut it,_g was too able a,th r atre of operation to be relinqui t and that, the proper time 4, lay it down i when it, rutred rest, dr could be • mset o i produce nothing' else.' Many an inteni zr man has practiced npon this plan untithe' L been confronted by ruin in its Most aptsil:i:t form, and has' been compelled to renme, i •latilly, from file wreck of what was once am uable estate, to commence life anew in Kr „, faroff wilderness, under all the disabilitie which ; poverty' so surely and mercilessly,, tails tiptin its' victims. .Like the daughters el the Horse - Leech, his cry: was "give. l ave ; Unmindful of the fact that there is alwap : limit beyond w9tkh even the importunities 4 ayarive must 10- timituiling. • %% lien a tim es Wistithi to detivez profit from ' his tgritsrlani-, the, bet ter Ole cOndit ion iff which, hey are I down, the better. ,No•supping—notxtilitr : .., nary 'demands upon their productive euvr it ; l ' i —ub emasculating, manipulations ,5h0u1d , ..., cede the crop to which it is to betultioii., devoted, but, rather the revise. 1n... , 891.:, entities_ ive find that the practice ul'f:‘ ; . laitds to,grasi immediately after renitivii i , weeded-crop prevails • and this usage :;; our Opinion, the only true one. After thil; Into or.tyrnip,ctop is .drawn, spread on. 11'4: one t( two cords of old, thoroughly iiiii posed compost or stable manuro- r -cnee boo; taken to• shield it as evenly as onumical4- and work the land with the large cultirahn heavy, harroir ill it is reduced to a iitio-.4, and soW, your seed.. When grass seed it•smi in the spring , with ismall grains, it is pet* well known to most of your readers, who; had any experience in the business, t, at, more, than ono-third ar'one-half -ever ge l .notes, even'where the seed is good. Ill's 7 eults from the seed being so small khal it io • not get covered to a sufficient depth to 6,:-, its germination, or if it grows, to afford VI II ular and sufficieht supply of moisture 6, 4 tain the embryo . plants. , - By 'sowing ; in the fall, this difficulty i wholly obviated. After the peed is 50., , ,, coy. er it with a brush or light harrow, to,kg. , ,i s h off with the roll. In the aptingonmei.v l 1 after the dissolution of the snow, sow ot ! c 4 barrel of*oudrette or guano to the ant .1 less ithatittty will , do if the land is. very riai.- I Managed in this iv, )ou aro certain di good crop of . .for,. tteveral years, or ztl, circumstances tender it expedient torn the cultrit . 'lVbere corn, precedes the. ROC gi of grass seed, ht inadvisable in harvesfinglii crop, to pull the stalks' from the ground. fl it' caw easily be accomplished, and•the roans taken to the hog yardti; will more than pal itt ekpenses; amfgrotind will 'be lid tree ironic incumbran whjch is felt to be arserioutini pediment i the rivay of succe.sful ' , tl clean;, cultivation Should the land 'be.o 'au argil's cious o - . ayey consistency, audit ate ba,ii ! 1 the roller may be applied in the spring. Tim boirever, will rarely be;becessaiy. us in is 1 eases it will settle as it . dries, and resetili perfectly iimooth Wand ,:e'ten gott'aVe to LI scythe,,Grass seed sown in . the 101,1. e.,! Octobe, will vegetate . before the, advent of 4 - vere cold "•, bnt as solving is often deferred ' later in the seasco, its is sometimes sorel till the subsequent spring. , Iftsown. , on em' -tile fields:a(let wheat, rye, oats, brrles,m: let, or peas, the process is !nearly the 1.0 the only modification beingi'the substinis of the plow for the cultivator 'or harrow:: •sectiring the requisite' tillh.: A small eel plow. is the most suitable , for this purr s . era' one that'laYs a Ila(r furrow is preferuldelA 'One that does not, as the stubble, in onitr 'a tkelpre a clean surface; should be turned dor and completely covered. ;The harrnw in h 'transit will necessarily disturb and bring soca ;tit it to the surface, hat this, by the .Vial quent action of the rolleF, will be disgoied a InAhis way any, farmer way secure a go grads 'field. : • J. I'. lt. Bilrliogloit,,Co ,t Ni Sept; 23, 1856: - J. 1 W. If.. lurisoN NVAifind die following new receipts V. Burai Neu) Porker: • • • . Cheap 7ea cakes.--1 teacup of stgar.li Of create, teaspoonful! of salerattis; Cror untmeg; - roll thin, and bake in'a quick tiro Good Plum Cak?.-1 egg; 1 teacup of gar, Vrof buttermilk, teacup of ; butler,. tenspoonfull of salaratus; flavor .wifh -111111:11 3 teacups, of . flour: beat it, .well, then add y.. 0 raisins, - tolled in• flour, bake in a qv oven. Good Johnny Ccik.e..-1 quart of lull"Cs 2 tablespoulls of niolisses, war:Tied to boll; in beat, 'then thickened with Indian tilea: till stiff, add 1 pint or buttertailk, *id; I spoonful! Of salt, 1 do. of saleratus, bake . int moderate oven. Bd . ked Apple• Dumplings.—Mix your t the same as Jor short biscuit ; roll out and put 4 quarts in a biscuit; placeitlicut pan and bake in. a moderate utmoi; sayre, gar and butter ; • 'you can use berries t 2 0, dried fruit as well us apples. these are 'better than boiled apple dumplings. Biraerant. Custard. Take a pint of'creg and - a quart of mirk, stir it WZ, 2 ll,together, egos. and the meats of u dozen larrtert4 pouridetr . in a ' mortar, anti half a-feasu? , sugar; . atir the sugar and eggs togeihei, tir mix in the butternuts with the milk,- stir well ipised, add nutmeg and bake, and p *ill Wave very 60 $ -custard. To make Tontatoe Wine.—Tuke 8111!til cp tomatoes, pick 'oft the stems, put them job , baSliet.or tub, wash cleat), then ma h *el and straia•throdg h a li nen . rag, (a bushel lc] make tive'gallons pure,) then udd half' to three' pounds of brown sitiar lo gallon . ; then'ptit into a cask, and terropytt° tine as ii•rratiftberry wine: If tiro gallon water be added to each bushel of, mole° the wine will be as good. ' 7b Cook ripe 7oututor.4.--•Rernove the and season to the taste. ]toll thent and place theca in a s deep dish, add a waterf and butter, place; In a quick (A - 0i" bake until' tender. Serve hut, atidluo have a delicious dish • 2b Prerent Jdms from, .Grainin respondent informs us thatiol,pre% preserves, Mt; from grainini,°a to of cream of tartar must4o addet gallon of the jam or Preteive. Vegetilde ! Set' t so ners.—Pg rsley,' thyme. ,onions,. garlic, amt. Ober Should not be put into soups or the soup nehrly dune; chop tine in line rarities before the. soup i 3 the . fire. •. • CHEAP CARPET.—Sep together J ips of cheupe4t cottoh Cloth of the sae the id ruo°' and tick Me edges to the'door. P :this cloth as you would the sides ot sort or rapt paper. tler sit;iritl Welldried, Oro it two coats of viiniA you! raipet is Guiahed. • CO Arum. littipts. Coy i:4:y 11(t0:1):4 :464 v: 3 mail t't eta j , 40 ;p0 14 ' W 0 It rr. 7 1: , . se gsoe. 1 , , ken t''`l