~t Aid §untar. . . I hen the "if r swims ofj Atiroariaze..".. In Frets br T. 8..1 derson,lo2 - Mmitst street. rrolcutetplsto..] ' 1 IP IT AIN'T BIGHT, A'LL MAIN . IT ALL • • BIGHT IN THE 1110BNING. • A keen, - genteelly dressed.. gentlemanly mans ' '''pu t up' ,', at lielteheerer'it Hotel, in Baltimore, one day some years ago, and elle.. dining sumptuous. kr every day, drinking his" Otard, Margoluxeand - Reidale, and smoking his "True," "Byrone;rand -"Casiadorai," until the landlord began tq surmise the "billw7getting 'voluminous; be made the cleft foot it up, and present it to our modern Don Case* -De Began, who, casting his eye: ver the long lines of perpendicularly arranged figures, discevered that-which in no wise alarmed bins, however, he was in for a matter of' eon! C! • "Ate!. yes, I sec ;• Seel , I presume Mt air right, all. correct , sir, no d anbt about it," say/ Dun ~• Cesar. ' • - •. ' :_ - • 7 . • ' "No doubt it all, eir," says the polite relisrk,--,. "we :Ode& preseviea bill, sir; until the geptleinen ' are about to leave, seri- bue , When•thii bills ere en usually large, sir-" .; - .".Large, sir ? Large, My deer fellow"-says the ' Don-"bless your soul, you don't call that large?' Why, sir, a-a-that Is, When I was in Witiehing * ton,.at (Adel's sir, thee. You, I frequently had my friends of the Senate and the Ministers te dine et my rooms, sad what do, So u salmons my bills averaged a week, there, six?" .7 "I eau'eposeibly say, sir-mast - have counted - up eery heavy, sir i .l think," respond, the clerk.-/ l : . • "nosey! hal h e! you may well ray' they were • I' 'heavy, my dear fellow-pie and eight liendred • *Ware a yew; 1" says the Don, -- with At nenehal .• awe that 'would _win the admiration of 'sliest • - *tinder the realm. • . , "0, no doubt of it, sir; ii.' is very expensive to i . 'keep company, and entertain the government effif j .1 cars, at illashingtan, sir," the elerk replies. "You're eight, my dear fellow • you're. right.- , nutlet moue : wand here the non stuck a little wain the ' corner of his eye k tind glanced at the bill! "alt, yes, I see,' $lO2 51-a-a--something •,--all. right; I presume; if it ain't tight, weAtilake • ieright it the monefitg." - • • •' .. . . - • "Very good, sir; that - RV renewer, sir," says ' ' the clerk, about to bow himself out of the room. ' "One momeet,.if you please, my dear fellow: • that Martcux of leeues is reallY•stiPerh.:: .Afriend . , dined here yesterday with me4he is It-a gentle. meat:who imports a-a gentlemen who imports a '...11 great deal of wine; be a-a pronounces your Sehreider •an elegant article. I shall ;entertain • some_frionde to-night heYe, end do you - see that • -we hi',. sufficient of that 'Marmot' atid ‘Schreider' ' cooling for us; my friend. aie judgel of a pure . article, and ar.a I wish them to haie 8---1 good ' 1 - opinion of your house: Understand?". - 1 ( . 1 "AG; yes, air; that'll be all ,righ4".-says . the j '-clerk.• 1 • ' 'ii-, ' • "fef courses; If it ain't, I'll make it all right in • the Morning 1' says the Dog Closer, as the, official • vanished. , • "Well, Charles, did yea present that gentleman's bill?" asks the host or the clerk, as they met at !the offiee.". •, • • - ' „' "Yee, sir; be says it's all right, orhell make it • . all right in the morning, sir, , replies- the clerk. •• -"Very well," says the anxious host; lesee that he That evening it captain Jones call e d'-on Doti • Ctesar-a servant carried up th 6, nerd -Captain , •June. 'wee requested to walk up. Lieut. Smith, U. Si.'N.; nest called-'walk up.", Dr. Brown enAltd-"walk np." iltil. Green, hi d card-"walk • • ''.., up?'" and so on, until some six or eight distin. • ~ guished 'perukes vrerelwelked up to Den Cteear's •-private parlor; and pretty soon the 'silver sleeks , weed brought up, corks were pupping, glasses were 1 ' alinking, jestq and laughter rose shelve 'wine end!' -, -. eigerseetnd non Cense was putting. his friends , through in the most approved style! •• • i' '' • Time dew, as flatways does:" Capt.; Janes gave . -.-. the pert a bit of in aalt.water song, Dr. Brown - pitched-in a sentiment , while' Colonel,.l Green and Lieutenant Smith talked largely of•lhe "last - ses. elfin," what their friend Walton said to. Webster, aqd Webster to Benton, 'and 'what Bill 'Allen Said • to.'letu both. .And Miss Corsica, the French' 3110- . istor's4aughter. whia she had. Privately intimated . • tolieutenant Smith - in regard to Ainerical lulies, • --.' nate what the lion. 80 and so`oftered to do,' nd say 1 for,,Colonel Green, and's,' and so and so on 80.--•- ! Still the . corks "papped," and the ghisse43 egled, . - mei the merry jest, and the laugh joettrol,i9 the rich sentiment, end richei l fumes, - tif the •Mkars Aged the room.' i • . . .I'Don Comer kept on ' hurrying up the wine, and ve each bottle woe uncorked ho assured ,tlati -ser vants-" All right; if it ain't right, we'll make 'it '''all right in the merely!" • • . , r . Anti so Dun Clew and his bon 'Vivant friuStAs . went:it, until some mil &len bottles of Sehreideri • - Rock and Sherry had decanted, and the whole entire party were getting as merry as grip, and so utility and, rip roa'rioue, that the clerk of the in. -,• -atltutlati clime 'up, utast i standing ciatsiile of the. door t •sent a 'servant tri Don Ciesur,.to politely- re. questiltat gentleman to step out into the ball one Moment.: • ' 1 "Want's that? " says tho Den; "speak lood,rs - e got ailibezing It. - my ears, and, can't hear whit p., pma! , ?.I,' •0 . e i. -- ','Zter,'. Tompkins, sir, tbe'claik of the-house, sir," ' • repliee'llic servant, in a 'sharp key. ' ' . ••%Oell, what the deuee'of Toupitins--hic-.., what dues tie-hie-dots he Want? Tell",-, he--tell him ... A A -hat!- . -al I right, or we'll maksit/all right-h in m ,A--ire the orning.7 • .. , ' 1 Mr. ToMpkins then took,,the liberty of stop, lag inside, and.islipping up to Don Canoir, ateeire'd • film that himself and friends were a littletoo Mee (xy,but Don Comae assured Tompkine- 7 ,i, I "It's all-- bit-=right; mi buy, all- hit . -right; ' . •these gentleintin-bie-nro el ligerillevies, my-,hie 1 ,-personal friends-hic-and,P.'s all right-hie-=. 'all perfectly-I-hit - -right, - or we'll make it lilt right • . in the morniog. . • , ' - --- , "That we di) n t qiieition, sir," says the clerk, „"but there are many persons in the adjoining • roams whom you'll disturb/sit ;II speak . f or, the , . •• eredit of the [untie." ..-•, •".oie—certainly,, certalnly, inci boy ; speak to the gentletneo," says the 'Don, • -- '7iising in his ichair, and tisentaing e very solemn ?graveuess, peculiar to mon in the fifth. stage of libation decp; : "Gentlemen—hi e genttemen,•• I'm requested to state—hic—that--bie— , a very serious r. piece of Intelligence—hie--bas met 11 9':ar. -- , , This gentleman—hie—says some,body Liltiad in, • • the next—hie—room." , • "Not at fill; sir; I did not at ty that, air," says' the clerk. . "Beg—hie—y.3llr pardon, sirltic—it's all 00141 if 'it ain't all right, I'll make it—hic—all right in thpinorning! Gentlemen, let's'-'4iie—us yell ad joint ; let's change the ace—Lie—=ne, call a coaelt, ' —Lbic—towebody, let's take d ritlehie—antl•re ,' turn and go to—hic—our piousltie—iest."!l !Having delivered this order and exhortation; Don 'Cas'sar arose on his pins, and marshalling his patty, after a general swap of bats all around, in which trade , big.beadi.gotamalleiit hats, rod small • biatts get largeat hats, by aid Of. . the t lstaircaie ' and` the servants, they alt got to the street, and lumbering into a large Lack, they started tiff on a midnight noisy and rip-roarious as so many sailors on a lend cruise. The last , words .• oittered by Don Cesar. there, as the coach drove off, wore • "All right— l hie—mi boy, if it ain't, we'll woke it all right in tar morning:" • - that we will," says the landlord; "and if -I don't stick you into a hill-Afibsts 'in the morn ing,' rot me. You'll have a-nice time," ho . con. 4 tinned, “out 'Carousing till' daylight; lucky I've got bis wallet in the yo-proof, the jackass would -be:robbed before be got [back, and I'd- lose say bill!"_. • _ Don 'Cieritrdid not retntin to make good his pro mise in the warning, and so the landlord took the liberty of investigating the wallet, depoaited for 'tare keeping in the nre.proof of the .olißee, by the •Don ; and lo I and behold it contained old cheeks, aureeeipted billy, and a few samples of Brandon 'notes,' with this emphatic remark:—"All right, it ft ain't all right, era'Ll. MAIM iv ALI.. .1111111? IX terirOßSl3o 1" "Fisassuanes larcx."A party of ambitious angler', more enthusiastic than experienced, re cently took an excursion up the Alleghenj, for the , ' purpose of doing immense damage among the tin ny tribes, They were iiray Pet seventeen' bourn, and returninctrinde a etatistical report of their success. The Nittsburg Chroni c le furnishes the following seem:int of it REPO We. - Fish taught, Bites, (fish) J Bites, (mosquitoes) . Wet feet, Colds, Illeadaohes, '"(Ducking," • . 1 Total, - LI •• • *j ' SUPiLittalrat. REPORT OA TAE Visa • - ' Baekar,s, Large timid pollywogsv I , .' 11Lotto, Tawrota ANb fIAS.—Wo extract the following from a heart-reniling, triazard.itretehing routines. written by an embryo Sue, and - published le the GM York 4dger. ,It is a gem—a perfect Jewel of nett use; . , u ' . , •.- "M 7 !toy r . . "Ab, what onid you say of him'?" •• - • . -"I winild eee him!" • • 1 ~ "Not borer • . "Why tett' . - ' ~ ' 11. "Oh! beta --", - .4. % I "Great Heavens I wheretri ' . . • • loNot.disad„ but-4— , " . - • • ' !Toad 1" . s ''"lfot 'deed. bat stolen !" ~ , - , ',."Whet dot burr shrieked the franlie slather, pressing bet bond. to hil , ftiseheed as if to keep beck the thoughts this sante crowding , on` her, d, min ' 0 • Ohl;ohltoh!!!" And then the mother eared—dropped into a kettle of phantom 'mush—rolled . over—squirmed herself from a butter.eake of existent* into a dumpling of immortality! „ . cmunle uskitnuts.---.Ddinotniu Excuse.— Time ii.en individual in ,Quincy Market, "doing business," nimbi dom.? on customers ,rho don't speak proper. . • • .Wbet's eggs, thus morning?" sap a customer._ "Ssigs, of course," says the dude!. ".1 mean —lion do they Yo f." "Go ?—whotrer • 6 11ho ! —I" asp theemitemer, getting up Itfetery "wbut, for suer "Money,. money; sir!' orloodeadorsed credit r . says the dealer. • "Don't you understand the English language, sir?" flys the simmer. "Not as yon aria: it and btanglo it, I dotal" responded the sag msrehant. • 7-111 41 1 1 now yes t ail" Says the dialer; 'Nit.. teen r ents p; 4, `.tbe pit"; sire They . rs young vrottotasa *be weal At wish es assal is Wok oneilbs , ,l***l***4 *tits s *NW. stns So bOrpl!. - . 'REAL ESTATE'''SAI 4 ' ES' . VALUABLE TOWN LOT for Bale —situate on lidisbary street. in the borough of UlnerarillP contaluluren feat front. running tack to South street. :VG feet. having a building on it renting for $1011; and the.ibtindationlaid for a large dwelling house—being one .the best business locations in the borongb. For tetras *peke to . S. D. BALL liosemberit, '46 . 44,2 in it- ATPIWITE BALE. • wTnE - Subscriber Wiens at Private; Sale . ' all that three story BRICK DWELLING MESH, the appurtetuutoes, Masted -on Front street in the Borough of Schuylkill Raven. now occopkd by Br. Lewis Royer, It is one of the blot and mat eligible: houses in that thriving place. TIM: R. BAENA:I, , -' , - 4gent,jor Owner. , P: S.—lt not sold beim Satunktyytke lath of Noircm • ben the prernlaes will be espied to Public Sale at the Washington Hall, in said Borough, at I o'clock. 4'. U. . Oct. W l / 2 1834 • .. 134 t ~ cr F 914 tiAk.g. 00 'Acres or Vll3llllOlO Coal Land. NE .' THOUSAND Acres of the vahtale Broad Mountain Coal Janda, 'Masted In ButlarAnd Barry trenships, Schuylkill county, Pa- is laareby OE,n9KI at private n • Tho Ashland Extension Railroad runit through part of the property, which is un derlaid. widanal seams and well timbered; For , refer cure. or tatOrMallon apply to Samuel Lewis. Esq.:Ventre stmt. brto the subscriber. at: his Beal Estate ~aatreeff, in Railroad: street, Pottsville, Pa: The tertos are half cash; aid half trantgagnborsda. FRANCIS SPENCER.. Pottsville, AprE In. 11158 A.VAL ABL REILAW COLLIERY S HE siOtscribei, being" desiimis of re- Ortiz from theniningbutnem, etra tits Xi ford e 7 lti l Thsl a tstelot BhnykiiiVal reed, nit• above Middle port. The Coal Uof a deep Red Ash. and of superior quality, and welt adapted to the New York and Eastern -,markets. All the Improvements are of the most approv ed. oustruction—+Tonsisting in part of one 3b horse pow er pumping; and hoisting ourine, with pampa and all the ikeeess_ax. y machinery. to err •ct order: 0ne , 23 horse en gine and bieni:er: schntes. bins, screens. heisting plane and gearing complete, cars, tools, and stock. all In good order. The colliery comprises the celebrated Spohn • Lewis Tall& above end below water lerel, all op -sled and ready to commence immediate opetitions. i For further particulars inquire o.' the aubscrl her, at , Pottsrtne, oral ALEX. S. FlSLEll t. ,at the works.,. • ' . &USWEL May 31,1%6 :'if _ _ ceimmortm FOR SA y.AL ABLy, COAL 1. .A.p . aus AT PRIVATE EALEi—ThaLCelebrated tract of vian d' Coal Land known •is Lb* "Spohn T , act, eontalning the jusUy celebrated and " Spobst Vao,7 Also what /a generally known as the "Beventy-llva acre tract," ad. joining, on the Sit. Carbon Rail road and to West bler• weglin Township, owned by !,; (cholas E. Thonron Eon., Is hereby. ; ottenid. at. private sale, on the mast advents,- geo,a to:um , Tho, tract mmtalns all the Coal Vein's in the Chest Southern Anthracite Regions—lncluding. besides other, Unci a;th mu generally known with° Palmer, a,. e z.4 ABU rkson. Puma Orchcrrd.• Orchord,'Pristrose 'and Mint moth, with all the underlying, though yet unexplored. beds of coal which are known to exist the formation. averaging - when proved, over a hundlixt feet of solid Coal. In fact, the 'tracts,now Cdfcredi contains the rtcheat Coal, deposit. in te County. roi Information, apply to Frond- Spencer, Faq., agent for Coal !nada. and real estate generally. Ogic,o in Rail rood street above E. Market street, Pottsville, Ps. • March 2:.1858 • 12-tf !COAL MINE FOR SAE. ALL 'the' interest of the L ess e e •• in Li : Three celebrated veins of Coal, •in the tint An thracite Coat Region, at a distance of about Three mit from:the town of Pottsville. 'I The Veins included in the lease, have each *bent Two thousand yards of ran. The le,so which it% made on more favourable terve UMW 'amid now be procured, embraces an unexpired period of Winced eleven and twelve years.. - . The Improvements consl4 of four pumping and hoisting. and Four, breaking 'Engines, Three slopes, One single and one double Brasker, - 131xty browses new and In good repair. • " About Three hundred thousand tens nt"Coat ars.now opened, by gangways and tunnels. ' The capacity of the Collieries is! estimated at Two hundred thousand tons per annum. One of them Is believed -to bo capable Seven of tons, with little additional expense, the machinery erected. being calculated for that purpose. Per terms do. , applyto J.M.WITIIERLLL, Pottsville. Penna., orrEtClltt PATTpRSON. Esq. • COLJ.MRIES FOR A. ALE. r i IOIR SALE --Two of - the . moat vOl- able Collieries In Schuylkill countf, Pennsylvania, viz the BLACK COLLI F:Ri' at Pottsville, and the BROCKVILLE COLLIERY at Brockrllle. The subscriber now residing. In this city, and bblng unable from other oectipal brig to give to these C0111E16.6 the personal attention which they require.lias been in duced to offer them fors/v.OM the opening of one of the beet seasons which has ever occurred in illumining of Anthracite Coal TILE BLACK MINE or York farm Colliery, et..POI' ville embraces all the free burning Red Ail"veins of coun,ty, and the prodiet ',has alwayi ten in great demand and met with a ready sale at Ilte highest priers In the New York end Now ngland mar kks. During the past suonner, an expenditureef $20.. 000-vria gm de at this Colliery In taking, a new lift on the 'Black Mine vein. the property Is nowqn. a splendid condition, and cipable of producingannuallv 4n,001) tons of very superior Red Ash coal. , The lileK has afirst tate Iron ralLand all Oh roads on thiroutiltio are laid down In the sane substantial manner... It has a breaker Operated by a twenty horse engine. with Pot ters, large screenr,and all the listuresurcirrary to do the work in the best and most economical manner.-- There Ise large amount of other personal property such as Cara, War,ous,-Teams, Mules kr., which will be Feld with It. . At the BROCKVILLE COLVERY, a tunnel has . re cently boen%driven to rut the celebrated Procurora vein whicit-:race through the 'whole estate for nearly one mile.. and which is now Ina very Ant* condition. 'The two en gineolt the Slope and the Breaker. and the Iron Drift Care (of which these is a-large number) were meda l by IlaVvrood & Snyder.,All the roads have Fern inid idown with the y rail. ad all th fixtures and improreA•l tnents which have been made upon this valuable propti•! it, are very advantageously' arranged for cheap working.l Under a carefril -and •artive niatiagement. this Collier!, will produce annually !item quantity of Coal. for toady years to ronae. The stone Sterehons • and other prorier ty In the toWn of-Uroekville, will (If wanted) be Included in tße sale: • Apply to Mr. George C. Potts. at Pottsville, or (the .spbseriber in this city at 130 Broadway. New York. arch 12- ' OEO. FL POTTS. It 16H—Coilittirlitis Ti : Commonwealth ot l'ennsynanis to Ell. ( ii C.: zabet Itelbsam. widow of Lewis Relbsern, late .... 4 • '• of White Deer tp., Union county. deceased.— To t a children . of Anthony Relbcom.deceased—Jdho Bethnal, Anthony Itelbeam. Jacob Unbent', and Ilenia min itribsam. To the children of John Behan :decent- --- i -- 1 air -.''' M ed—William fteihsam. Henry' Relbsent and Charlotte' and:A Ttl onnE OPLEI - „ to. t re you zuy. - lteit>uln. Reit:earn. Te the children of Peter itelbsam. deceased— f ' Philip 4:Ahem. William;John. Peter; Samh: Catharine ' ' ' STIC FUER & lIIOMPSON take and I let ty itelbsam To the children of Phil*. Reitaccm. : pleasure in announcing that they have opened anew deceased—Joseph Reitman; Reedy, Irwin and Henrietta.; ' • Hardware and Iron Storer • 'To the child of Catharine Itelitsem.-diecased—dacobMll.i On the corner er Centre and Varlet streets,. . . ler. Octant:co: t . ..-- 1, And invite the attention of their friendsand wherein. at an Orpleane‘Court held it Lewisburg, the : the public generally to an inspection of their 19th day - of September. A. D, IRJ6. before the Hon. A. S. t large end varied also of goods, which will consist Wilson, president, and James :harshen and Philip Ruh], t. in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, hollers Saucepans, Esquire , . Judges of thA same Cana. Elizabeth Indboun : Oren and Iron Kettles, Rifles, Ginis•atat t 3'istl, Hine presented her petition, setting forth that her httaban-Lj Barrels, Powder and Shot,Pmeassion.Cate, Iron, Brass Lewis Iteibsam, late of White Deer townehip, Union Co.:1 and Copper Wire, Iron, Steel, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, dee end, died seized in his demesne as of fee of and in , F es and Hasps. Traces, Nails and Spikes; Muley, Mill, all that certain tract of land situate In White Deer tp.. Cut and circular Saws; English American and her Uni , n county , bounded on the north by lends of ---; men Gnus Scythes, Sickles, Scythe Stones and ' Rifles, Culp.ten the south by,landeof Joint ileverling.ou th Hoes, inkes, 'Spades and Shovels; Ray and. Manure. east by lends of —.— noel on the west hy lends OlJniett ' Forks; Rkidies.tileves.Ases.llalcheteAlaturners. Planes; fvi it Wised log, containing ' forty-two acres mon or lens. hoe • SAW., Ropes. White Lead, Oil. than Leeks. Latches and: lug first made his last will and testament. That said Hinges; natcher Saws. Choppers,Cleavers, Dial Halm:wee rfeceilent left your petition a widow without issue—else with n ow en d swiv e l, expe e r 4 f . y . so9furehere ke, !BON the following collateral heirs—eld/dren of Anthony itelb- : or" all kinds and descriptions. - Our foreign goods are wan. d'eceated. John itelbsera. Anthony ltelbsam. Jacob; ournatactured by the best makers, and the domestic tar' Reliance, and jknjamin Itelbsam, children of John Rehr ' dries for the most part obtained directly from the mann wan, decessed,tvitliam iteibeam, Henry Itellmtln , an dfacturers. corraprising•Cabinet and t ituildlng Material*: Charlene Mellott ni. ebildrei of peter, stelbsem. deceased,' Car Outer and Shoemaker Trots; Smith and' Miners` Philip Itelbsem. William, John. Peter , Sarah, Catharine .: Tools ; MouldersVPiumbers and thus Fitters' Trete: Art , and Ile ty itelbsam, children of Philip Bonney, deceased,: tient tura! and Farming Implements; Houle, Famishing Joseph iteibsta ,m 1 Reedy, Irwin, and Ilenthite.children Goods .01 every description, and in great variety—in of Cathay Me Bette m, deeerased, Jacob Milne that in . short, every article lo our line can Away,. be found with bin last will and tenet:nip aforesaid the said testator ,' ue, our goods are purchased at the lowan pines for made the follorting deal Mid bequests:—"l will and , ~CASII. and, cc we intend to put on but a small advance, bequest' all rey Ipmperty,real and personal, to 'My hee t - it Will enable as to sell goods lower thin they bare ever loved win Elizabeth, durbag her natural Ine, as long as i been offered in this market. Under this assertion we shit shall remain my arldoir " and then Ibis my property; contemplate opening a ow-macs nonce, and take the. shall be at my wife's pri;liege to will it to w helm she ;. liberty of submitting this proposition.-to .yonfor your plcesea. • -' consideration. Being satisfied that h busineseltand Your petitioner further : represents that the is dill a ` 'open thAse principles will meet alike with the support widow, and tharthe frailty? tandJs unproductive, And I and apprdbal ion of all our friends, we therefore propose that It would be for her interest, and also thew who may i to Fell &ids LOW. for one price. with nodevietion s which here contingent Interest, to have the same sold. She i . we are firmly convinced will result in gradual benefit to therefore praya your honors to decrees sale oft& same, ' all who practice it.. We take ' this opportunity of ree• under the provisions of the act of AprirlB. 1653, In such : - pectfutly soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no Cases presided. s , ''. ' • • • '' pains or exertion. will be spared to , pirase,,nor any effort 1' We therefore hereby command you and esWeif-you to., withheld to promote the interest or secure th approbe be-and appear before our Judges ottheedritirearatknrt ot: non and support cif 'ell o f Centree said oolluty, at AVOOft to be held at Lewisburg,Onifeep.l us a tall lit the corner of Centre and Market treat al— day. the lAth day of December nest , for the hearing of St occupied, by lohn S. Norris.' , the parties in interest oil Otte ripplionton„ and, show ! STICLITER A THOMPSON. cause why an order Mule of the premises should not be I pens/111e. Hay fi1,1856 ._ -- 22-tf , . made. , . - Iti vex Comer. Without iny band and seal of the said Court at Lewis.. burg, this 24 day of,October, A.P., 1836. SAMUEL ROUSH, Clerk. :43 et, CHM Oct. 24'56 • • THE "BUCK HOTEL." • Nearlpypotite Me Court Holm. Lebanon, Po. George F. Reinhart, Pr oprietor. • Thus hotel, so long cetehr•ted for Its generous board and' good at counnodatiolm has been recently improved, and continues to be l.be Stage Hotel and General Head Quarters. , ' • May 3.1E56 18-ly . • "WHITE HORSE HOTEL". Cerner of Centre tinci.Nakiintoug e els, Pottivilie, Joseph h. Peter, Proppetori Entertainments angra;coommodattons of thibeat And every etteutlort . wrat be paid by the hoot and hie at tindanta to make guestiand treee}ertitoratorteble. Pottsville ay 10, '46 • : 19-ty • 6 17 962 8 4 2 1 .- •, THE "EAGLE HOTEL," 1 Eaglel'p , Valgo, go, curvier at Cumberland and Mar . i • . i ket sm.,, Lebanon, Pa. . ' • , Adams Healey IPiortleter. Thill Ile the largest and most. commodious hotel In Leh. anon, ;with ample consenlences for families, single boar den. and the , üblic general] Ma B. 'B6 184 11, 100 D M WIRE SCREENS.. P9TI'SVILLE; RODCERS, ENT. & sslljtON RAILING - wonssm RODGERS, ENT & manufacturers • of Cut and Wrought IRON. RAIIJINO, l~atGi. 1 44;1 ',revery description, ferrite the attention then üblie to their branch of business, cm --- which Is conducted in-the buildinglor• mercy occupied by Km sea Coach in Coal street, Potts. • .. , • sine, Penna. , They can funnel' Verandas, Treills.Work for Arbor*, Ate-, Flower 'ruiners, Troo.llozes, de., in every 'rtrlety of. style; Win nuards, Cellar a rating and Wire Netting of ail Mode, at the ahortest notice and' en - the lowan. terms. together with iron fiedgeads,Parmjnt and Gar den Puma, Eogns.b iltirdie Vence, An., to.; `below city Ideas. • N. ii.,CraneterY lots neatly enclosed. . I Deelgos "got op" to suit cnotement. trerything In theirlineon band ' .or ordered, will be furnished at the shortest notice. Wo are prepared to do all kinds of bating; such as railroad chairs, .ater pipes, Ac. Bebe tt ry 2.1 Me 1.4 ' WOW. SCREGR FACTORY. Custstige of eropetetors. , • riail 'yEIE undersigned has as- F q9oisiml grimed the proprietorship of the Wire titc • • icreen faitory in Coal etreet, lately con. • sided by -ILL. Calie,and desires to Call th )1s 011tiOD o Coal Operators and the pubilegenendin to his extensireestabUstunent. Arrangements are made for procuring the very best of ma s, andJorders for work to a large amount will be tilled at the shortest no. flee, and on the most astisfactory terms, ' - rhe suberibor, moreover, having secured the services, 'of sitillthl and experienced workmen invitee Ms most rt• gld etuunination or test of his screens, promising them equate the best turned out In othermapufectorks. tan. 0.1835' I , tf JOHN HARLAN. r - tct: , r4A4ol4:l , KURTZ &44EISLER L :. s - (Late marts, eyes/co it, a;aor/ I 1 _ Miltliftetnera Of Ml____' VII* tioal &rants. Ow& Riddled, Wire . 1 4+1 Broome, do., ac:, alinererille,l3ebnylkill - ' ;tr azz; County. 1 T tankful fee tbellberal patrie .r• ne they Hare received trout the Cool Naas and , othent 1131 be pot vrould wait reepeethdly•aoliell their endow, to tb. tater". ' AU wort dope al our shop will be wombat eo I Limit; no oete need - b• ahald of dotting abadjob. . 'dr./Enna being wake the oldest. wed eh* mesh wrier. *bead; Wire Worker In tire eitinity 2 MS fgel sure,tbat we sae Len, oat the beet Coid Screens la the &Wow L 4 • _. ill order, addreead to LIL Keels. Illereetilli, to W. i 1 h, Itelahor, Petarrille or Mute 41rA'Webiler, sllll4lwell* will be prowddlyatteeded foi Oa awes Pnriit ilai 10,1844 ; . ~ ' X- irt' HOTELS. I TO, BinthEßS.- ,UMBER FOR . .SALE:,--7--Selier4 1-1 thoussad gietair waned Lumber I* wle; 'tip borough of Minimills. Persons desiring to purebnii wits and . HILL, Noreen .r 1. . ' 414.‘1n --__ _ _ . I LUIIIInit t- Ltetliti7Ri 1 rthe subsctintr tespecttu . y announces will& pillalle OM birDas adodded his Mind Cir ca Lae-wilt in Locust Talley, tolkill vaity, and 1..„, pre tired to holdall all kinds of Lumber at tbe low6t paces—di& as Pine; !leadoff Ind White Oak of every sise and description. airaills of Lumber est to caked the &hottest netf. Noe: 11', 'ES. -4e-tf ~ 1, EDWARD E. WAND.. . _T — __ Wi — LLUATINWORT PLANING M ILL,, oil dui Gia4l, -Opposite the. Ferssese, Witlianurport, 12E0. S. BANGER & CO., Whole 11,A nig and Reign. Deliler; and gegintuftirors of lOW* and yellow pine flooring Wards, sas. l l4ooll, blindss shlff.4 sera, siding, wood inouldingeotc. Jig and isfroll anwingi rangy and plain. All descriptions of turning tad platin done with promptness: and in the beat Manner. Feb. 9. '.56 • HARDWARE. I.INSEED OIL,. Patent . Paint Od. Wand - 4*s. 44, le_ for ask, ty . J. f'.31011t131 . . erbuyll:lllllaren, Avurt 23. %.6 ' - .',.. `..1:0 2 , • LL sorts of T•liatls,,trom 22 to 60 paun de per yard; on band an. 4 for laic' , ',, Dee. 8. )335 43. , , •Z. WI. W A 80N: __ALCOHOL, Fluid„ Campho'no,•Tut4 Tiodtble, de- for sate by J. T.IIANNI7II. Schuylkittflarazi...angist.23. '36 . , 31. - . Ql', 4 lS' PaivitsOtatl White Lead, Ali sale by 7.115.idt1L, rzylkill AuzattM t '6l - Si. FOR SALE—A large quantity of 2).1 . band slope Chain :fur Pale; of v arious Mies Lroin 5 iiinchto l , 4 indigo ' y• •, • bee:8.1855. r , '",E. r t irtiwev t ) UIO Mineral Paints, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow—dry and 'in Oil, and COLORS of every doteriptioo, for site by • J, T. HAN MAL Srhuylkill Haven. Augnet :3.'56 at. 100. lbs. Peruvian '..quano lor 91-" by the bag or ton, at Sbv;rl kill Haven. Vitt J. T. iLANNI4I. S”hiirlalll Haven, August-23,7A - 34. 20. ~000 FEET Virindow Gies;al . . Pe , pocking . Glass Plates, and Putty i - - - .- Par sale by • • - , , J. l',, LUND Ull, ' Dehnylaiti haven, August {3,'56 54- •- r. r b 1 1 1ECIIANICS!---ShiP — Apgruis, 1. Spirit Level Squarea _broad and shingling hatch ets, Drams and !Mts. Caulking Irons and Ilallete,Mor lleingand Doting Marlines. Planes-Millais and Rounds, Su sets, front No.tt toll4.st SUMTER k 71103IPSOICS, Pottsville, August tnt. '56 3 .5- • 7 1 1 0 IibUSEKEEPERS !--. 7 .-(7,'lirtain 1 fins and Bands, Table Castor& Due ivory carved hat:idiot:l6le Cutlery. Plated Tat and Table DPOons. Mil ,ers arid :. 4 auchana. Preseiving kattlea and French ijook -Ynif Wail,: at ' ST:CUTER aT, ,52- 111/SIPSON'S . PottAville. Augus t ' 0 ,-456 : .t:. • ___ ____ • rr) • SPOR'rBMEN 1 .:---Cothe and see our large stock of single and doublelwrrelled guns , —n so, Colt's Revolvers, and Colt's Intprnred t single and doable lxirrelled 'rl4tols; Parlor l'lstula..GD • snd water proof asps. at • . STICIITHIL A THOMPSON'S. Pottsville. July W.`56 • • • • 3p. 11ACIIINIST$ and DRAF"I'S mi:N.--Ger t nan ltalra nixed Triangular &sae . . aarlrakrl Reit Squares, Stialgta sua Burelea edge St rs bib oelgt.s, Egpx :.frad tr 4 decimally troll 50 to na commuo (lump anti Wipers. all U. S. atandard. at , & TLIOSIPSON'S. angtitt 9,'59 • • • ------- - A GENCY for the Reading Agrieul-, Jurantlazhlne liimp.—ffavine.., the agency for the widely caebrated A greult uralimplementantanufactured at this shop I' Invite the itttentLn or farmers, and can furnish theot with these woods at , anufacturees'priees —freight athlki.' . YANK PUTT. Pottsville, June 2.,'":16 tifSlTNtreNis:43e.D'ti.HANSo.9iio=B - # . Lightning Rods sod Polak, with datums complete, which any. fanner can put up—sad forslle cheap by June 11. %A. 254 f LERCH. -• Tt t t BRIUTHOLIJSO IT BRIO & Ali r Draler In Palate, oils. .Varuish;44 Turpentine. NM phene. Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Glass Platen, AV indow (pass: putty, Hum /I ose,flum Beltiagßeruglan G nano_ Clakinn, Pitch. Tar. Rosin. de., at rilitadal . phis prices—opposite the Swan Hotel, Schuylkill Haven. 'N. It —The patronage of retail dealers, and We, public, generally; Is resprrtfhlly solicited , Order/rated and sent 'with dispateh to nil parts of the i•onntry. Schuylkill Haven. Awned '66 _344f PLATFORM SCALES PVERY..deseription, suitable for (Jr itellmada. Ae ,vrehtbina. Hay. Coal, Ore, and Mee ehandise generally. Patel:misers run no riak, every meld to guarantied conrit, and' if. after trial, act routed eet% latartory. ran to returnatif Flthuat charge. flar- * Factori at the Old Eland, established for more than t en ty years, avrueli Ninth and Idelobstreees.,l4o . adelpldai ABBOTT - Successor! to Ellicott A Abbott. hent.l3, 37,7 at P4ORRIS,iTONES & CO. T , • • 1110 N 1111 STEEL 0011011Thip Market and Sixseenth :Sirens, Philatfelphisr, " • Have always on iuid'ind for kite \ BE ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII assortinenh of .'llagnqlls." and other favorite brands.. • BEST AMERI CAN LlARS—erJlnasy sizes. or rolled to order for bridge purposes. Re., Ac. PEN SYLVAN I A BOILERPLATE— . Prom . scuous sizes, or • tit to required she. BOILER RI VETS—Dovev brand, made In solid dies; BEST BEST EN GLISH CAR A XLES—Anterlean and English: FLUE tGIERT IRON—For covering schutes, Ac. AMERICAN A:SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON--T rails/rid Set bars reliable for mines. tztruouts,..te. JUNIATA. ENGLISH NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and 'WASHERS-For bridges. cars. and machinery purposes generally, CAST, SHEAR. MACHINE anCRLISTER STEEL. Also, an extrik quality thr taps and dies,' The above, together with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, ' Nails and Spikes, to 'which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineers, miners, enanders and ma. rhinists is Invited. M., 10, ISM 19.17 0R RELIMONAL, - Of D. L . Estorir sgaraware Store. HAVING removed .from the, corner of Centre and Market' streets, to Fry t Mertes old stand. nearly opposllK.Ssr. LAM,' would InfOros friend!' and the Inhabitants of this and adiclning coun ties. that everything In the hardware line will always be ,found at his establishment, where they may be certain of fretting superior articles at the lowest prleel. member to call at D. L. F.sterly's hardware Store, Centre street. below Market...fgr. f* ft—Ordure for coat screens, of Ester!) & Prick's man utaeture. received and promptly attended. ttio., POttaville, Alin% FAIRBANK'S SCAI,E 1 fi r R E subscrlbers, agents Jorthe man: nimblest,. have just received s new artJela.celek the "puket Confer Scale,” calculated to wekb Civet to oases le 240 Me. For extent the Yorlittore. E. YARDLEY k SON. ot fertile, April 2Sthi 185151' . • 'l7- cpt.g.ms uiILERYErrdRE,. no. el niortia Thlres S CONSTANTLY on hand, 'a hirgi gortinent of Pen and Pocket Knives, Selesonsfaaff Razors, Table Knives and Forks, In brory,strug, buffalo, bone and Wood bandies; Careers and,torks, Dirks, Ilow ie IC sive*, &e. ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Wines, Tea Trays, &e. - Fine Englimb Gans, Colt's 'Pistols, Allen's Itirrolvers, and Single and Double barrelled Piste'smith agensral stork of Fancy Hardware. constantlyon - hand. JOHN M. COLEMAN, iaporter Philadelphia. Dee. 30,185 4 [Dee. 17.7, 52.1 5 1 42 1,04,11 _ CSOMmtamoptjvAßE . /MUSE WWI K.E. STUparr, , Pottsville.— e t _j The subitcrihera" pienaredftn furnish the Trade Slachluirts and Operat le at Philadelphia price*. (freight added) wham!' of re IL- best Atherim Rat Dip matt.' ufactured at Pottevill nd warrante4of smperiorqUelity Also. light T mile suitable for mines, and Cable Chains fumbled let short notice direct from the importer. I ' E. YARDLEY k Sqy, - York Store ; Ear. I% 113L3 47df -,:. : Hi.IRDW4RE.A‘NIP IRON DEPOT. llst; su tticaluzzt, harms now arrang ed his goods at hiss new plaro or business. and with a new determination *of furnish ing all such goods as the business of the Coal Region may require, at their loirest market value, solicits the inspection of the Public. I shall be *brays On hand and here on hand a full stock of ' Bar Iron. ". Chopping Asti, - . Flue Iron, • Coal Shovels, . Cast Steel, _ Trace Chains. r Silt Iron, Nails and Spikes, _ • Rope, ' Tackle . Blocks,. Bellows. Anvils and Vim, de., • tlardware'and Iron Bepot4s.vrax STRZIT, three doers abores3larket. but side. FRANK POTS, July 15,1854 - • • n4f. it. 13 ARD tlicitir a. \ low Statallob uses' Bank, Po an ozedlebt its CJoarb Trigunkers„ - . 'FM". lit Sprl np, - Fine Trim, Saddlery, Britanta Witro, dbaornaker's 'Pooh. • Assorttnout of tom Lake, • ibtrfonter's Tools, , 4 -7 , • , -T 'Table Cutlery, Glass and Paint, - Pocket Cutherys Gar Iron Grail rises, Tab le Spoons. flatted •.4 ' , Anvils and i'leas, Nails and Spikes. Asaortsnentof fins Ouna, itallrotid Trotrand Nails, Ph eat Trois Cnaribkos, - draltb Tank, • p. ' Wtro, Gin Plato,_ . Raltding llitertabs, Grass Rattle% - tad Steel. 1 • •Sod Irons, ~ . I ;hear Stool, / . Rana maltreat!, Inn Buster, •' -, •-.- Cbates, :_, ,- CU Saws. •: ' i - . Gatlmal Vaasa; 'rosaent Sawa, - 6 -, Pow doe and Bbot, .., .'ine Itinotoasell.' - - : - ' . 0.0. returns biathanks tons, pubtle far the pat:tramp ,4 boy tixtemde4lto Mos ist blaindivldualeaparityaind hopes he new firm by Ho quality of their *nods, strlrt !Men. ton to bradnootoutdanrcrotaandating twleitar, will daistro . ' ,ad spioisaakftbeiregtitinuall romt.i i i. atinci4 . ~ . . - Atitteres Nara ware aid IrelVetsth'iorsa Pottavillp Jana:ill e,1665 trAßcw.e_ (Atm bllfit& Two doors be toLand nearlyomooltethe M. Atssllle, where will be tbutid 4 inent of UIIIDWMIZ: l' - MEDIGNAL WituP tliff,l 1°)8Intli Py . M : e g ibt ibe.r. IL a soft, Overtratrittruinieriap Public that is has estahlienea -himself to the • apothecary business, and trpeaetla tuns near druarstera, ... nea.S IL.Xliee'sholinet wrirerooute, in Naritzt • stied, above -Second, gad:ituttes the latrenage of f those who may reot =lre anything. to his. line.-prossiden that ever: rams *Ed agent:UW-OAD hii.esperienee will mashie him to give, and that the nature of the ,:tursintste demands. 4 - IYettavilia, April 12, 3656 My - kyinurit AtitAißOß. • natnaul.4 fa 0/9 hart If the mat delightfal LAM mak C o In the weed and is preerdnently impede* far Grey and %Minaret*. - TheEathairma fatly metered my hair after a baidems Oftailvit tra • , , , AT/Die :- . • - ila Warren' Street/few Toth. Able, Lyon' Extract of Parr Jimmies Giavrr, datetra pepela and general norm= debility, de., can be had at,. pmeurs • Petra:may and Variety S WM, CoutreStroult,Pottsvini Aktober - li-tf ono CUBE 703 DYBPREtad I TIREPARED from•RENNET,or the ' !Mirth stomach of the OX, after dtreetions altered alit. the great Physiological Chemist, hy j. 110 VII TON, M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. • This Is Yaturet own /Mies, for an unhealthy atom. nth. No art of man ran non:lilts cumtive powers. ' it, contains no Alcohol, bitters. acids, or nauseous dills.— it is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most foebiepatients vtlio cannot eat a watermark. err ,witbout at nto dhbustt.7 : Dewar, ofdrugged Imitations. ' Pepshi le not it drug, • , . , Cloil bathe agent and got a descriptire circular. iratis, giving a huge amount of scientific evldence,tbOta IA& hies Animal Chemistry; Dr. Comber Physlo/osy of VI- ' , mutton; 'Dr. Pereira on nod and Diet; Dr; John W. , Draoerof !Nis York Univemlty Prof.: Danglison's Phys.. !stogy; Prof. Filltmatt. of Yale College; Dr. Carnter's together with reports of cures bum all parts of the Melted States. • air Bold _hy ell dnaggiste and (Leiden' In , Price qxz DOLLAR lice bottle. It. HANNAN, IV/Wk-vle and idyl/Agog. • 0. PottsrUls. }LT+ 8,'58 . ; • . OM. W., limn Wholesale and Retail rimmillart maul. Cib.fernaiist. & E. Corner Centre NO I . oirgit s a Sts., Vposite Mortimee• Iford,). PO TSVILLE, PENNAt The subieribre, having taken possession of the hone° formerly occupied by 3frs.it. ll. Brett", has converted the same Into a -; ' Drug and Apothecary glare, - such as ho thinks will preee =Header,/ to ee all purchasers. and respectfully calls the at tentlon, trf his fr ends and the public to his choice stock. fie has taken greet ears In the selection of his Hrugs. Med/ells, Jte, ran therefore cheerfully re commend estebstm every oSe as being A( IS ~tZ D trluticZTP.l64llED.' • ' Ho Ic defernitar4 to give 'his undivided personal 'at tention to Me Ludlum, at all boors of the day end night when'orqulred,beihning that the swam and reputation. of ;Ayr - clank : Ae well' as the renutuable trees of their pa lierdsaepends In a great meatus on the 'care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and he helsosonedent that cntsragan.wben obtained at the etpense of virtue end health, will not be the only question with his customers; when onee his reputation as a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be satiate terily.establlabed.i This reputation he is determined to build up, .with the assistance of a share of the public patronage--r fair vro. portion of which is euarenteed to him by numerous Moods. Independently of that which-he hopes to obtain by rice attention, to business and strict Cremation in mixing prest tiptiors Which way affect the health and Hoes of his rendre:ores. Dereption:in preparing and compounding of medicines for ruthless speculation be *ill' never resort to, though It is notoriously true that such a dangerous deception is much more extensively and suceessfully practiced by druggists than can be rowdily imagiard. ~, • Confident of obtaining a name and' talk ateongst the ,first of his coteloporaries, he only lexica attention to 'provable will to serve, and his ablilty to Math* the most exacting. • Allir-Patßins may withconficlenai relyupon the prompt and faithful elarotion of their order...ant ;by wall or otherwise.. • CJIAS. W. EPTING, r• • Daimon** courorr. R. Cbrari• of ChttoCasd Norweigan- Mc, Pareilfe. Po*nrillo, Jane:l. '66 •1 ttrly . A .11,Er i Mpay*MIIINI ;, T. The 'liiteat Codater irritant. . • _ Th e' tiara of disease often - makes its way . Lathe Inter hal organs through' the ponce of We akin. This penetrat ing Ointment, melting under the hand as it is -rubbed in, is absorbed through the same channeKan &resell off the seat of intlatranation,'prumptly and 'invariably sub dues it, whether located In the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important organ. It penetrates the Buttner, to the Interior, through the countless tubes that coietuunicate with the skin as oumr.er rain parses into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating in fluence. ' • Skin Diseises and Glandular Swellings. Every species of exterior irritation It quickly reduced by the antlinibutirristory action of -this Ointment.' Aag,, .gry,Ernptions, such as Salt Rheum, Erysiplelas, Totter, }Wigwam, Scald Head, Nettle /tart, Scabies, or Deb, le,. die out, to return no more. under its application.— ilaspitat experience in all parts of thir world grovel its infallibility in diseases of the akin, the muscles, the Joints and thee glans.. ' - • • Ulcers, Beres and Tumors. The effect of this unrivaled external remedy Pion' Scrofula. avid other virulent ulcers and sores, is 'almost mtraenloos. It find discharges the pollen which prOdu summrat ion and proud flesh, and thus the cures, which its landing properties afterward complete, are see as well as permanent. • Wounds, BMus, !turns end Beads. • • In nibs of the fracture of the banes. injuries !creased by steam , explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scald; Rheims tfirm. Stiffness of the joints, end contraction of the sin ews. it ie employed and warmly recomtriended by the fa culty, This marvelous remedy has been introduced by Its inventor to person into all the leadiont-lumitals of Europe, and no private household should he without-it. • Undeniable Testimony. ;••,. The Medical Staff of the French and Englieh • Armies in the Crlines. have Officially signed their approval of llolloway!s Ointment, as the moat reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and gun shot waned', It Lain, used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. deOita:meta and eh 'Pills skould be need. iw the following eases: Bunions Skin Messes Barna , Glands— . Chapped Ilan& Sore Lege • ' Chilblains , . Bore Breast, - , Fistula ' ! Sore Heade , Gout • Sore Threats Lumbago . Soretelpf ail kinds • Mercurial Eruptions Sprains Piles • • . Stiff Jobita • Rh dimittimn Vetter . • • Ringworm Ulcers Salt Rheum - Venereal Bores Scalds ' Wounds of'idi kind. Sold at thellianuttetoriel or- ilrofelsor 11011.0WiT, SO Maiden Lime. hew York, 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable druggists and dealers In medicine through- - out the United States and the civilized world, In-pots, at 25 rents, 0% mate, and =1 each. ,q -Th e e-Ii a con siderable saving by taking the larger slact,-- -- N. h.—Dircetiona for the guidanoe of-'fatienta in prey dlsonler *manned to each pot. ----- June 21 16 ' I aIitEATESI i • Medi') merowery ow t • kg,. . • ---' • ' . -discovered ENISI WY; of: Roxbuiy, .has af/dlionered In one o( our cowman paskre wades -. malady that tares 1 Every Sind of Humor,. / - . , from the world etwohtla down to a common phnid• Ile has tried It In over 1100 eases, and neon failed ex eept In tan oaks both thunder humor). He hes now In hie posuestdou over two hundred eertideatesof Its Virtue, all within twenty tones of Boston., . Two bottles are warranted , to ewe a tilsrslni woe mouth.. - One to three bottles willeure the won tklnd of pimples on the face. Two to three bottlei will emit the system of bleu. ' • ' Two bottles are warranted blears the woof Canker to the month and stomach.. Three to rite bottled are wuraited to cure the worst rue of Erysipelas. - One to twobottles are wanruted to cure all baser to the eyes. ' . • Two bottles are warranted to cure tanning of the ears and blOtchos among the hair. . -Ye* to six bottles are warranted to mire eorrnpt and running ulcers. Ouebottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Wont ease of ringworm. Two or three bottles are win anted to sure ta. most desperate case of rheumatism. , Three to fear bottles are warranted to cure the salt theum. • . 1 Fire to eight betties will cure the worst mover scrofula. A benefit it always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect care leramuited when the above quantity la taken., . . . . . r Reader, / peddled - iir a thousand bo Moser this In the vicinity of ,13ostoti t I know the erode of it in exam/ clue- So sure as. w to will extinguish fire, aa sure "VI this cure humor . never odd a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial It always. speaks' for. Itself.— There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our Pastures. in ~. places quite pletitiful,and yet Its value haa Offer been known until I discovered It In 1840--ereeond r that It ... should enreall kinds of humor. • , In order ti., give some idea of the sudden rhea:id great popularity of the dimmer", I will state that In „April, 1a53, I peddled it and sold aboutels bather per day—ln Apri1,18.54. I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Sane of the wholesale drizggists who have been bathe business twenty and thirty yowls, say that nothing in the sundae( patent medicines wu over title iti i 'There is gi universal praise of it from all quarters: In my own practiced always Ui ids; strictly forlitniore —but since its introduction as a general family inedidine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that . . t never suspected. . deveraicases of epileptligts—a dlseruset, which vas al. trays considered incurable, have been cured by a few hot. ties. 0, what a may it will prove *dodos, Wall cues of that awful malady--there are but few who hart seen mare at it than I. have. - I I arkoir..of mural rams of Dropsy, all Of the*, aged people cured by It. For the various Ilk...souse of the Liver, - Melt Ileadathe, Dyspeada, Aerthma. Peter and Agna,Pahi to the side. Diseases of the Spine,and particularly in Ms saeds of the kidney's. he., the discovery has dose snore good then any medteirie ever known. ' No change of dintnecoesary—eat the best you get and *bough of it. . Direetivefor use.—Adnlts, one table-spionteper'day —thilitren over ten yen* st dessert iripoonfol--ehltdren from Core to etgbt yeses. tea-spoonful. As no directions inn be stpidleside to alt anirtitattons ? take stuatient to epente on the bowels WI a ds v. Idanstraetared by, ' bONALD KIMITEDY, Ne. 190; 'Warms *heel. Naziism Mats. _ _ Pries t 0* Whoh.r9.lo Agails:—New York city, 0.9 . , CUekaei; 81. earelay street; .C. U. Rim 1112 Brodoiliy: linobtte CU*, 27batva4wity ; & D. Sands, 100 Salton et. Wbolesiis neut. rme Panasyluzili, T W. Pion , 1011.1114 Sort& U 4 Street. _ Or 'akin PottrApyllr., 0: Zfroti; .1;;C. Thou OCR Ttainialg. . , • . 10.719,15.59 . • -. . •;90,17. 'F.A,CTIIRES - TOBACCO,: CICARS As `ICOATC_="., the. Hamburg Smoking Tobacco cut_ itangifisetory _ outlets prima la ts: 'AO Mirth EcnoLing Toteg- WAOOO nal? Spapytic . iging; 100.0(10 SPantsh Steak, zoo? Ctgl?A itxtras. 34StES S. 310Y,E11. ssmburg, county.. Sot. 22, 13 1 4 4 9 1 E1 ElATilitec FURNACES, ra, Ake. TBE §UItbOUIBER, is ' Agent for. Llke ado ofebil Teos'aJternacal. for heating Dwell. 4ings; Stores, Pulite BuEldlsls, Le, together: vitt' lieglio; Assoite, of elm" itodiaad slaw; - IL.yeituresoes are reperfor to soy other Mut now to use for boa** pap 'poem. The ale Is not - baraed. isahl h rooseqtamt rise irmas la the upeu al,. We ruaratttee [brie<fujua rrfi sad tbek patio& .see .about 10 pit cest.pallecost,.. • • • • Oet. 23, lIEV:DA 44.A.N. IC • , . . St..CIAIR _CAR MANUFACTORY. - . StC 'lair, aohnylkill Co.,' Pa.: . ;TIMIS ESTABLISHMENT is . now . . , L ps4usa to clotted-with Railroad Ce , e• and ntheiv it *ay nAtlltber,4 Tee 14 itt!A GM ears of every dii , ' teript Wu. ; Tbo weweilinery iw or, the 'most eppioved kunstruttion, :end the material., gird of the 'beat quality. .. {be Prp prietUr ran guarantee the work equal to eni inaniallic. ' Wing in the United States: Th. Cbilled Plae W eels nee,E,,by_hine are it ‘ time the giritßerateillvitudt7b Basil it• Lobderi v which ' for eseelionee have no_ Jeuperior. • i - C_. 'IMS IL BOIT , Proprietor. Oct. 40 ..,. . 77 • ' •' ; ' CRAB. LAWTOIC,,I i r ' , ..Supt..' 6 7 1 *. . ' 40+1111n - ; PO_TTISVILI.E• ', ' • - iladtlle - anid Magness alianiallset,9l7,6 • Allellk., - " Tht . 6 Li b*Ofilier tiliti)(l .- ei l i 4 c , i r oto moat resiectenliy invite the- , attentlon of tbe chizens (if Potts - TIRO and the Coal Regioh in general, to his large auid well seietted stock of SADDLERY, all kinds of . i Cairrimige mud 'ream !tarries., Collars of all dmi. ptions, Drift .ilartiese, Ar., Ete de sires all whet casYneed anythlngin' the above lino to Call and see his goods before purchasing elterettere. as there ran be nothing lost.' • - . Orders for Harness, 4c., promptly tilled on ream' noble terms. . • UWE% Eft WOMELSDORFV: . :.: Opposite rpiseolita I Church, antre sired, l'otistale. !)tarch 3. Mb •• - (May 13,'53] P•ti 82. haellialerisHoP.ReVsia.- TOVES. TIN and HOLLOW Wam, Drittannia and Brae Ware, Cutlery, de,—. tehen Ranges. Range Rollers, Portable Rao- -. • ges.llas Ovens, Heaters, de,. de. Waring en ' tamed his store he has addekto his Rumor etoek a iargo variety of nevr patterns of cook ing, parlor. office and hall stoves, and he has • .now tbelargest stork that has ever bakfoliered in thig county. Me invites his friends and customers to call And examine for themselves feeling iontldent ;hat he cilia snit them In qatality and price. iil•ge calls' their Particular attention to his shedit Iron Parlor Stoves. whleh he warrantato give more heat, with leas fuel than any other stove imuse. ,Its has also a splendid article or Kitetwn Rangesewhich he can give the highest recomniendat ion: • •.• - Pottsville, August. 30. - F Y Aim Smith shop, CORNER of Broad and oentre! sta. —FASTER k DEAN. Proprietors. Messrs. Foster d Dean having entered into partnership, in the Carriage Making, • ' iforseshoeing,illaeltunithingintsinessoic • If mid intbrin the; public, through the Jobe:tax. that they will henceforth carry on all the above narnedbranchmi at their workshop ire Tamaqua, at the rid stead... bir. Poe terls well known as a blacks - with. dc.,and Mr. Dean is a protbasimaal. Coach Maker—both are practical mechanics. and bye combination of their skill, they intend to add to their favorable and well known reputations as black 'smith and carriage maker. feeling corldent that their productim aawnet be excelled. ,• oolltewsw. Foster di Dean ben* coingantly on beim every variety of Caniago, Coach' and Wagons, and hold themselves in reselluese.to execute All orders—jobbing or otherwise—withio , (1 workmen, at abort notice, on the wood terms to the best manner. .Orders from all pa of the surrounding County cliod—oddrtis OM,* Deep, Coach makers, du, Tama qua, Pa. deg 2 0 3, • 30. .....- 1 1 00 K HERFI ':, .• , The Ukeapest place to yet h../oreff. firiterire 4te. is at 1 i 2.EORGE H. STICHTER'' 'Old A_A Stand, in Centre atteuti PottivilM, nearly 'pposite i nrown's.Apotireary Store, where be bas now u hand a , full and eboire assortment of ' , , Sores. Shat Iron; Tin. ewer, Brillannia, it Holl, Ware, Which be otters wholesale and retail, .-- ' • at 'prices corresponding with .• the times, and which renne t be surpas- M.• 4 sed in the e...unty, to chotpuess and . • quality. . ._ Daring.the approaching sewn he will pay p tirct ar attention to furnishing stoves of an kinds, via; Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves. Mice Stoves, &c. Be hac de ar rangements with . the manufacturer to furnish he same patterns of cooking stoves which are furnishe d t Deer's establishment. This S the best midmost alp ed kind of cooking stoves in use and no family shun with out it. Miming or broken plates are tarnish at all times, at the shortest nonce Old stoves takrt in-ex eluting* far new ones: and sierra delivered with , t charge in the vicinity of'Pottnine. • The undersign being .* practical tinsudth,llatters himself to be ablit to give general sangfactkm. Bonny always on - hand. OEOROE it. STI ~ Sit. PottmlUe. August 16.'56 *. ,AND s »; TO .omoszTE.ll — BAr I likS• SCHUYLKILL COUNTY IV :ER fINANUFACTI f IRINCi COT) Y Matta nand at the rex teu- esta ant, on Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of a ry kind snd description, which they can supply to ratore, Carpenters and Builders. at lower rates than 't Can be bought elsewhere.' They are also ready t supply, through tiro means of their extenelve bus and la -.lair saving machines, mantillictured articles in a..itline at a sating of 25 per cent. on former cost, Their large workshops have been in sue I opera tion for the past year, turning out vast nand - of Doers, Window Prom Stab, ,Panel Work, 'Bed.poata,, Bounallate , - ISTalittera, 40./ l aO kind; qfrawd,Pttadett and Tit • Wark, Arltich they have constantly ot; hand. They re ready to bxecute orders at the shortest netters,. for any quantity orguality o 4 "awed, or ;manufactured stuff: 4 4 Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, for bit ing pose Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair plank and '?cantling beards; Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, dc.,for cabloel work r White and Tellow Pine boards, for flooring, raw or • made to order; White Pine, plank, 3, 234.2, 14, IU. y o , and %inch panel, always . ready; ale., Plant, beams, rails, scantling, 'pasta, shbfgres, lath, ceiling ,nth , lna. ka4 ike— • pail ilii`lf of sawed stuff and everything In ,their line on hand dr to order, at the shortest medico. ,3 Pottatille, March 29 'Eli lO. ~,, CLARICE PATENT , NZODEUTG KILL. 4gThe Great Invention of the pay. .... . HE.subscriber announces to cal , sena of fiekgiglil county that be ,Ms mimed the $ tto IeIERDWIIi and JA . ES Id CLAIIKW new Pa. lent Flouring 31111, which is pronounced the .greatest Amerieln.invention of the day. The subscriber begone of these Mills in full operation now, in Tremont, where he invites all perigee's to call and see it in operation. , This highly Ingenious, and - much ineeded Invention, ' forms an entirtne* feature in the rnanniketnie of Wheat into Flour; and the splendid manner la which It per term its work, Grinding, Bolting, end separating 'the - grain eta stogie operation into seven different qualities of flour and Feed. endthat within a space of'only titer'. ky-ortc.fee,t in length by four feet in :breadtiat the ra f-idity,.or twelve bushels per hour, en n pair Of French bun nallistones only thirty inches in diameter) , The Grain is converted at akingle operalkm into ~.Ektra Mid Superdue }lour, Fine Flour, Middlings,Shlpstnifs, Shorty ana Bran. any Tower being applicable to propel lt, from a four horse up po any other desired, The small apace it occupies would not belnissed when placed In 4 room with other machinery, and the small amount of Power it re ' quires to propel it, makes it - certain that, ere long. Wwill supereedo and revolutionise all other Flouring Mills: -So' applicable is this 31111 to the wants of the world: that every saw-mill, ma •ht ne shop, locomotive show foundry, -forge, rolling mill, 0, any building having 4 , power alrea dy erected, tan now hare within Its waliti a complete liers rhantilouring3llll.at the trining'Cost of from four to pavan hundred dollars, and thus the enormous eminent of Grain raised within the States, can be conVer ted into Flour within Hi limits.. J - With one of these Mills nearly every large Collier ; es ° . tablialiment in-this county whereiteam power is .nred for pumping, should he supplied. They could b erected at a small expendeand would enable them to manatee ' ture their own dour: ' - ..) - This intl . only occupies the 'pace of 21 fee in in length, by 4in width, It is also portable and when 'Tut up can Pilaw he placed Inn wagon or dray, and with I aingle . arse tattled to any part ',hero they desire to no, it. It' eon. ;traction is to simple that It can be , connected with *Fly engine. y, a single shaft. . :i ... ; ! • Single or Township it}ghta wfil be dhipoia4 . orby the entwerther, residint 4 Tremont. lined of of peril}}. cites from Millers end:others Who have Me ' the Mill'in operation,can be seetkat the residence oft ' sulaeribirr . , J J. An. TICE. . ) ' .1, &t.st . • b.. ,c2.,53 QAPICER OVREDI (ANCERS TUMORS, WENS,XL CUB, BCROYULA, WHITE SWRGLIEGIt . Jr., cured seltbont maxima operations, by Dr. LOUNBBERBff, Dr. L.'s pamphlet (3d and 3d.) on the treatment and rare -of Cement, Tamers, Jr., will be sent to aneaddrsias tree. on receipt of a postage stamp. OThoe, Walnut at Phitaddphla,l3ept. B. . lifl 1364 m BRRWN'S .41Lipost eiotaxsr t . • AZtiOVGII it thunders and , light nings'', nu esenersof county. enduing new Strewth* ist:rded still nutintalbs In a arts man ner, hie old establishment as heretottlre, end eontinne to accommodate his instomem In inch a neasept and patishotory manner as to warrant 'add se cure their entire confidence.. At the same time he take" this opportunity to return to his friends and patrons bts.grateful acknowledgements for the eery enteratitlai manner In which they hoe, Mir lug many years, favored him with their patronage, and hope they will continue to appreciate our humble efforts to seers them. Our Drug Store Is 11 ted uptn a kuperior 'manner HO Is well st °eked with all kinds SA dale. In this respect our establishment cannot be excelled by any other similar , concern. ' JOHN 0. MOWN, Dr asutj Mta esi Pottsville. Anne upifist 2541" I .s• ; I , ;j , POE c0u,,,.34* OIL AND , A crizron CONSIINPTION,COUGUB, COLDS. itSITI , MA, DUONCIIITIN, 0 ENNIta if DEO/ 1411 . 1G=2:" - - -- - . , AND ALL ISCNOPULOUS 110 MOSS: - - nave, Tian Tried late : 6 _ TM/Important enestioushould be aimed every Invalid who Is sufferhsgfrom pulmonary trouble in Ibis fickle - climate. liate_you trtedi , WILIIOR'S COMPOUND OF (Mill 1 4 1 Y ER OIL AND LI Z It will not nauseateilke the philn OIL, but is on t ' contrary, pleasant to the tuits,;:,moreoirer, the Pb ' to of Lime Is, in this com bination, a most remarius old to the boa Dow proper tiesof the Pure Cod Liu+ IL as the. following rertift. • rates (selected Om a hofto :like grata* imititmtledge i mats) will amply show. \NO -person thould*Mtleri, for a *tag% hour a rough, or orkir c olLortfori ot Mb iungadent the most saiions consequelwes follow ri .. si. ir. Milbor's yr/tendon a both safe and,elloplo, and in all ordl mry CU* sod bas pat voted some an tan cures In docidul constiniptionOrberi , ordinary: nuelleal aid hu failed. i. . . I. _ . -t, . \ :,, • i Dit. Trawl :--Darism4. the is tiblel l of the pest whiter, I bad aurae. -with a cuing , which had so irri'atol my liana, that y physided frankly admit. • Cod Ida roar of o cottoning 00 tamp!. u the Fierr..g Intalber met In, - - 'Woe seemed to afford Dm little Mid until I.trled aoar preparatitin 'of Cod Liver ~ Oil melproa.,• The effM.l I. im rotted by fautis to admit, wis Mound ni &P. al a . e tits plebeian, (-flaying at this wti 3 On (51o_y WI . )1 are entirely; free from any _pulmonary rouble.: ,I. - - ; ~' - • litithl, to you for : our valuable Mcorvery,/ cor -4 !flatly ad it tot bl..erte , yr i leo areip ps ittli a lcted. urizs r, , . • . :1- . I Chem r streetaloston. liaturted calk by NDEILILMILIIOI4 .... ~, ,, . :i--- , .•- ,it i ~. Dr, ''' „I -- ~ • 'e g 44 , .180 eau street, Dosteti: ..' Per l a Phi - • - lai - . by T. - .IV. Prort Ai Saes. MS Irodh street.TY -r, li -in'Pothryille jor, 7C. ..,.....,, rages im , alma.. ~.,., ~.. rquitii3l:7;aT i,. • . 1 , Utlllitt i • 1 - . 11 - • 4 i • ‘ - L . .{ ' ' -- ' :/,/ 4 ; vi - / -A011112.1846 !• TTHEIR! 'LEATHER 1= LEATHER " ENICY impo r ter of FILLSCIECA.LP EK and goner -41 Leather or, Yn 4 &nth .1.41 et.. ill A general anorneent of all kloda of LeitOte,Nosoteoe, ate., etc. Rakand OAK SOIA: LtArina Aug. M. .IS J. STEWART- DEPUYB4 SONS, sumac Mal, Chesnut and, (beim AGO PAGadeiPAIlt rjAVE opened a large and splendid 'stock of Trivet, Taprdry , Urvaules, Three aud Veuttlan CARPETING& • • Alan. Floor-011 -Clot bilk lintlhnnt. Hearth 'Engl., Door . 3144 1. Druneta, Stale( 14 , 15, Tall. and Plan Cairn. td.. whlch_thay are salllag Teri Tun fur ash, 'wholesale arld - •oeptesabge, 6,'56 4 1! LICHT! I • )URN!NG Fl.gt l Absolute, Pr uk- liitsf''and Perfumery ALCIiOL• CtZIIPUIIB, or YI b• OIL; kitilbeliNtleAt,nod , SPILITS. OF Itile PENTINE; all Of:which, are of a superior enmity.— ifauntiettrod and Or tale at the Unrest Illanufset. nrer's tide,* by, i. . F.4.IiNALL Nee. 271 and ZO North :1 at,obore Noble, naiad's. /11.0tdere rcipettrallyi 11011eIted. sill be Sired with proulptnemiutd tiolAxeredte any of the &petal in the city frre cf Charge. ftt.12,165a. • - =4ot ••. • L • ,IttrARPLE,IIIeGLu ilk sale dealers In Notions and Fancy Good, 'thrive • thrice re inured from No. 15 to No: 12 'North Third street. (the afore kamerly Occupied by Yard, ti Amore k Co 4) and are avow opening a largAnd, extenalre assortment ;of goads to their Ihm—whlch Uwe teen selected be weir trade-- would invite the attention or merchants to the same, r ho 'will dud the stock equal to any in Philadelphia, and ar t prices that moot fill to mitt. In their stock of Notions May be found Gloses. Ilociery. Shirts and Drawers, Dress TrlattcloP, Combs, Dui ton 4 !hushes. Carpet Dar*. laittk lag (Unseat mid emery description of Fancy Gods. Philadelphia. Augur! 18, • 33-4 m FANcy FUREL TORN FAICEIKA, Pio. 284 , Market I) street, above Sth, Philadelphia. lIIPORTEIt, MANU SACTIMIFat and DEALER in all kinds end • qualities o 7 . FANCY" FURS, for Ladies and r Children. J. F. would Cell the attention 0 t' • • the Ladies and others tolls Immense assort ment,,belog the direct Importer end Mannteeturer of all my FURS: Tibet confident to saying that I can offer the greatest Inducements to those In want, and at the esme time will base one of the largest assortments to se lect Mum. . • 1 • Storekeepers and Itla tradeldllpleare r.fro ma a call , bethre pur ch asing. as my.Wholresie deportment is they supplied to most the demand Mr orrery article in the Fur line, and a! Miele'smot possible flanufsetureeri Prices. • JOIIN TAREISA, tlfgri-ct 'it. Sept.- OVISSIL , . • 36-4fu 1 • .LEAF. TOBACCO AND CIGARS: • DENSLOW CO., ' INO: -South Front Street:lPhila , , . "delphla. ,Cnintatialon Merchants, and ;wholesale I dealers t all kiwis of = • • . J itenf Tobacco,:itannfaet*rat Tqweeo 4 Cigar!, Rave constantly on band and for sale tow, all kinds of A MERICAY aud.SPANISLI LEAF' WRACCOS, selected with sporlal referent* to Slanufactorera' two. All artkles sold, warranted, to be u represented 'and 'every o unity afforded for examination. p aka dlatante'ears sand—tbelr nide*, and rely upon betas as 1:41/4a1V 4414741441aa If 4140 goods airs selected In person. April 12,• 'AO ; • 0 i is.ly • CAMPATA , A ND !OIL CLOTHe.. 4 r ge Cheap Carpet PERSONS can, ;purchase- Carpets, on Clothe, Matting*, tr., very cheap, 'aimless]. or retail, u the sabot:fiber is under s very low rent and light store expenses, and is enabled to roll it the very /owed priers. • lie would eall attention to hie • Beautiful imperial 3 ply ; • Superfine Ineraln 2 • - CAPES T • Flue and Medium Ingrid* 2 ply, .* - • Yenitlans of all kinds. • , And On. Cterits from 2to 24 feet wide. to eat for morns, hails &c., with a great variety of low prided Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Can pets from. 10 to 50 cents per yard; also. /lettings of all widths, hearth Bugs, Table Covers, Fleor •Cloths, Rag Carpets, &r. H. 11. ELDRIDGE, • No. 41 STRAWBERRY atreet,oll3o door Above Chestnut, Ist street west of Second Street, Mad* We. - Sept. 20,756 IP 30itt KifkflicEki; .rEO BULPIN CO.; Importers and ilinnferturers of CLOAKS and MAN't•ILLAR. No. 174 cqESTNITT street., (a few doors above 7th, routh side,) Philadelphia, (In connection with Geo. Bateut,36l ilroadway;N. Y.; the largest Manufacturer of these g od s In the Utßed State* beg to call the attention of Whole. tale and :all burall to their large and varied stock of CLOAKS, IraLllalk. for me fart trade/ Their ml lectlou comprises a complete asiortmerat of all the latest Parisian Novelties iu Velvet, Moke•Antique, Cloth„Pla t 4 . Silk, &c., &c 4. while the facilities afforded by theirten lion with the largest Manutheturing Rouse, '(of these girooda,) In New York,. enable them to guarantee better satire than Is obtainable elsevrr, her, to this market. • CEO. BULP/N & CO.. , . • , /74 Ciansitat e above 7lk Auirtistt=. 1856. • -; -344 m 1838. , , . r'itiao. . . V.ltp. STOCIE.OF HEW GOODIN vßlgn . MERlNOS;all.coldrs, r- Fashionable Ckak Cloths, , Fall,Sliks, the new styles,' 4. , • - : Diseikent new Debbie., - Best styles r all Canova,. , TeriblargelA of new Pilaw* -, . ‘ Flae. W ish, English and American ' Clogs, Vest no' and all kinds Men's We ar, ~ Sbeeeings, 'table Linens, Sleeting', Ae. -- t r ; , zytte A LANDELL.. • E r Veneta and -Arch atreetc.Ptilladelphla. `Storeketpers are invited,te examine our NeWOooda-- Families. tun be i,yll sulte3 in every kind of Dry Goods. Ws make Black Enka aud- , Shawla leading articles for , P. EL-lobs received. daily teem the Auctions ot New Lc rk and Philadelphia. /lir TOms, cm usu. . I Philadelphia. hey embei 6,'56 ' ' 3414 m • ErrAUFFIER ty c ARLEY. . cintAp w JEWELRY - Wholesale d retall,-at the !•Phsla crelpedo Watch k Jcioclry Stoic," No. 96 North ;Second street. corner of Quarry. Philada. Gold Levis Watches. lid/ levesiled. 18 carets fine, 4= 00, . Gold Levine Watches, $lB 00• to $24 00 Silver Laver, full p jewelled; • • - -• $l2 CO Sliver Leipins. jewels, . • • - 9 00. Superior Quartiers, - • 7 00 tiold•Brabelets, - - - ' • i - 300 Gold Spectacles, - • - ! - 700 Fine Silver do., - •!- 1 60 Ladles' Gold Pencils, - • • 1 00 Silver Tea-spoons. set, - • - 1 00 Gold Pens, - with Peatil, and Sliver fielders. Gold /Inserting,. 37% cents to SSOi Watch Glasses, gala, 12% cents ; patent, 46 cents; Lustig, .25 cents; other artleles in proportion. - Alt ;goods warranty to be what they are"sold for. STAUFFER It MARLEY. On hand—some (told and Silver Levert 'add Lepines, still lower than the above prices. • - October 4,1856. ; 907 ' FARMERS OP THIS NEIOHIIOIIIIOODI kROWERS of Wheat and - Rye, use . .LKINAtrs Burr Phosphate of Lime, If you want heavy crops. or LEINAWB American Fertilizer. , These valuable manures bare teen used for the pest six years raccesafully.for the Grain and Tobacco crop In 'Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jerney, Delaware, Maryland and the islands of Bermuda and Bmbedoca. A barrel, (241ba.) le safficiont for an acre of land. The? &bora fertlllsers are compoeed of reliable chemical elements, which /sagely! increase the crop and Improve the soil, goubbng tat ro/..• ire of the fond: Price of the phosphate - of:lime. is:s4o a ton, Nitrogened $5O, the American Fertiliser $23 per ton, or 60 a barrel, Et 25 a keg;-/tlBO. ever variety 6f 0 1 2 - : ' ono, pure Land Plaster,Potaali, Nitrate of Soda, Bona , Dust, Powdered Clutreo. Le. ' 050. At %lONA V. Proprietor; • ' • Nc.,14 South Pronistreet, Philadelphia. Pa. Sir °nadir - delivered free of charge. To wholesaleAleaLi ars, a libeial discount. • Peaushlets In the English and. Germati langnagvr gratis. Orders at a distance, nab ac. eMnp . anying or Draft, promptly attended tally . G. A.IBLYALI t Proprietor, • ,•• Philadelphia. , N. B.=-IMPlomu, have beep awarded hem the Penn:: syleapla Agricultural Societe ; New York Crystal Palace', Amciation. and New Jerser-State Agricultural P. 4. )clety.ll August 16.1856 33-3 m NNW BALL GOODS AT THE :1: STORE! %HORN LEY & CHISM, on the North East Coiner of EIOIITIT and AMMO GARDEN eta, (Ilarrlson's White, Building.) PHILADELPHIA, hare now on hand the larreat. test saw rted and cheap. eat stock of FANCY AND STA PLY: Dar awns, in this or any' other city In the Onion!! We have purchased all for CASH, and wilt sell them very, cheep for each. WID our friends call and judge for trietnrcives - SII.HttI__SILAVLS}! DRESS 1:100DSi t I Rich Drees Mks, btrlpett. Plaids and Plain Odom Belt Oil Bolrd Black Silks, Imported.: • French Berinoes, plaid Ciehmerea arida!! Wail Itela Long and square Bream' Shawls. Crape Shawls, Stella Shawls, dc...te. • . DeLomax. Chlntzes.G nghams, Pa•amattaa. be. Embroideries, Kid alines, Bogert , and Wdkta. aIIERICAN ANTI, FOREION IitTAPLItt3 PODS: II Shirting and Sheettnn lit nano &every' quality sod widtb. a. Blankets. Ticking". Crash, . Beat Irish Linens. Table Cloths, Quilts. etc. Clothe, .L.Wllneres,Vattlnetts and - Vetting& Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bruggette. Mattin g , , eta. . , - THOR:ILE"( A CHUM, '.'. X. B. Cbr. EVA - awl Spring Garrleis Btrositi , illi-Omalbasser run past our door every ten .inlnttlen. from the. Exchange , ' In which our customers eau ride free of charge. To them we furnish MIAs. B.—•• 1154 nava avw sea tares" . Sept. 6,1866. ' • - 36 Sm \~ &tides ;le timieis undis si foresdis. THE ITURNISHINCI TORE, : : t o . lon envrtrAn Br., &BYER 01 , PURL 11',. XXV TOli, L"MBRACES an extensive and' eiqn plata assottmnt of the latest linpOrtations and manufacture: 'or armainot , s ruamstnao GOOD'S. mud in auttreriaL make. tester., durability and style, to any it:al t er offered in this. country--and' at prices which taunt, tail to secure the attention ' of dose can gams, e ttg , SHIIIT.S—With linen bosons , co ff in; and vtiatbands, of the best and Guest qualities. and rev and choke dries. CALICO BILIIITS—The latest and Matt at meth" pat terni. • . UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS Of wool' tattirio, cashmere, silk and cotton, of desirable and durable quall , ' ties—and the Terlot Wool Thoder)ptruients. so highly:sp.' ) proved by. physicians. Also, the Shaker Shirts end! Drawere: • CRAVA .TS—Superlor quality and beautiful styles, And; full assartment of Storks. Collars. Neektyes. Cloves Scarfs'and Mufflers of thr richest kinds.' • SCSPENDERS—An almost endless variety, luelvtdi the driest and most datable. I POCKET-RAN t'iai and cot IS and printed—an unrivalled gnarl went.? • LIALF MSC—Wool and entton,_bf the best text f» selected expressly for retail trade. r • • • MORNING 11,08 ES and GOWNS—Eleirant patterns, es reliant materiel. and of tht beat make. t. • Thls stock comprises all grides, Troth. he lowest tot • • richest, that can be produced—and hay , if teretrXllol pwkapsreitst manneacturing.noi exceed, edbyanyothr er establisbmentinltntUbited Ststes—hnyers,•therePre, will consult their in terestlAwalnint the goads vlsl4 mro sold at the towns' P 013411174 CAlif • • 3' Goode promptly delivered at &IL he Ballrted pet- - pots, Steamboats, le., and la any pietU the eltiowithont charge. • s a lt Shirts made to order by - experteiieed bandS. in ll* whor style, at short notice, warranted Machine work done in tUs establisbritst. • Bei t".I3,IRSd. i 3741ia M. W. OALOWillt'a , CO., •- •zngineers a Bread and nastilton streets, PhiladdAia, Threw., f IITOOLD) call, the otteOtion of Rail.; rand hienatters, and those lute ested property“o their Systeme qf Eat:airwave Engines, In whielli they are adapted to the particular 'business for whirl) they may be required; by the use of one, two, three tar' four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the Whole, or to much of the weight ac may be desirable for AO* • on; and in accommodating them to the grades. cirrus, strength of superstruction, avid rail and work to he done. • fly these means the maximum useful effect of the penny is securest with the lewd • expense fbr attendenre, costa, fuel, and repal re to Rand and Engine. With these, objects in view. and as the yieisett of twenty-three, years practical experience in the business by oar rankle wt ner, We manufactnrefire d(prest Lied, raj Dwinet. Rod wend classes or sixes of each Clad. Partieular atteu non paid to the strength of the machluein the planand workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and oprtunities of obtaining infortnatiou, enablers, us to offer t hen, clog nurwithaintassumnewthat inediclen ey.sennomy and 4001110, they wilt eamtaire faverablf with those of any othat Mad tn We AGO tarnish ta sordee wheels. exist, Wirth* or iqw moor tire. tta tit MM. .fuse mithout bortitg.)aampOslthen maltase tbr 'heortnpm; anti deaeriptiott otOoppei Sheat I on and Buller WerilA spa army attlele appotnintag to the rep& or rennet Imotatottee Entities. Id. W. BALD= Jaamary 6,141 141_ 14A21 11,11 W . PtifI..tADELPH DECOU & MIDDLET , • • zirocrAcs or Awb _ _ IRON ANA/ STE, 710. ifigt Water street, abj P 1 ILADELPHIA. 1! CM Em 3 ! a Q O Q No. 282 North Second %treet, above r iWilloilt t Lest • t Pit IL4 DELPIIIA Twit 001.113 ZN at-N.141.04 ik. 46 r `iritt..... at irZt n rirmat a xtraunt SUOT BAGS. „ , QAME /1.1108. = SUPERIOR FLASKS, :POWDER, ' (41.3, .he • N. D.--Ail kinds, repairing done at Are abprtr.gt notice. PlOlOOOlll, August 9. 141 . t 32 2 -tin , • .9_ll.qt oiLstt, JOttiNS'l ON, Agent forj A. A. i i , LANE. (late Lane and Hussey.) arholeeihr deal. Cr,et, u 01LS and VA !IDLES. N0.1'24' Petri, and SS Water 'street. Neve Turk. All orders left at thil.ndlen of James Hi Grakt, Eaq.. or at, the Exchange Hate/. will roiedve primp!, attention.. tiileAeraber ,t'S, '561 t , ' , , 39-1 f . . i, ' ,INATHAN U. SIIAMPLFSS, -- - ArtORNI.:Y. AT LAW, , 1110. 2 York 'Buildings, 1 3 hiladOlihis. _ atrAarscr.s: ' .;• , ~ I . 3. 2. R. Cartetcylunavia: 1 , .„Tones !Wei, 1 • - ?.1111rnan, Norton k•Ce.,} j'hibide/Phla. inilidelpl4, Der.. 22, 'Zgett - • 51 ; , . . •- ,' • IMVP-I-1-1-cl . . ANDREI : I I'LLI . N . , Importer ! fld Manulaein of GUNS, 1:1111..V.S. PISTOLS, ~ N0.11t2 North iiiilliO " ND street. Philadelphia, Idlers be' kegps constantlr on band a general assortment of ilue double and singbirbarrel Shot Guns, Lune dch.a guns; at lies andpletols. of all kinds . Mao, the celebrated tut steel rides. with Increased 'twists. VT. - shoot the pblnted ball of his own scathe 1 ritio barrels, shot bags, pouches. le. , He invites pernms 1114110 g to parchese goods In his line, lo call and exorable his stock.before purehardng dm where, as ho la determined to sell op the wort reasonable terms,, tar PaStleuisr attention paid to Rarmaeto In alt. its branches.,, . .. august 'a !SSG. ' .. , ..*4.3ui • ' JOSEPH A. - NEEDLES, MANUTACTCPI.,.. ar Wire, Silk and tiair.Cloth Sieves, ri)A - RSE. medium and fine in mesh; • N.J. mbille4ise *b i ll small kr diameter. ...kletallic • !;lot h, or woven wire, of the best qualities, various Bizet Of meth. from Nos. 1 to Sag, inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are numbered so many spares to a lineal Inch. and cut to suit. • The imbarriber Also EaoPa 'constantly on hand SCREENS, for ecull, Sand, tie r Lime, 'Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar. Wit, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drags.. Dye-Stuffs, AC. , Together ,with an assort iMer4 of bright and annealed lion Who. AR of the &boil) aoldlseholesale or retail, by. J. A. NEEDLES. • bi Nortti,Viont itreet, PhßSßelphla Dl, y 3l. 'ld r- W.-9m 1 TjHE COMING - HOI,IOAY.AiI (BEAT rrepara:tion.7, • Wrn.:/ . Fry in returning thanks ' to unmeroo,s frleiids and dance of Pottsville and vicinity, for their vettliberal patronage, and anticipating .Iw:increased demand for articles of his own Manufacture - and importation, his made extensive Invpstations to supply the Mai . In his Stalk (rurpassta by none in the city., and to **hid> he if constants, receiring addpiolisfress Europe.or the naval styfer.) can always be found choice selection of articles' suitable thr Bridal, Ilirthdac and Holiday Presents, of themostsecherebe and nu us description. comprising in part Bich 'Dressing Csses. Vriting Desk. Cabas. Fans, acne= Bisque and Parfait. Figures, Musical Boxes, Opera Misses, and n rich variety of the useful and ornamental In 'Ormolu, Bernie, Shell. Messle. Papier Mute, de., Mao Combs Brushes and 'toilet Articles. W3i,T. FRY, _ 12i Arch Street, (opposite the Theatre)-Philadelphis Oct. 4,1850. . BEN FURS! VVBEN visiting the City, our frientls in the ronntry ahonld not fall Weal! at tb•FUll: I! &Ore of 3L 0E17.. N 0.734 South Seeohd, street: -Baba the direct Importer and giving his whole attention to ; the Nanufacture of Fun. he cannot fall of pleasing all who will Fine hint a call, Ills stork Is the longest and mast complete in the city: his mices will be found as !Maas any testablialunent in this country.' livery style of,Cardinals. Talmas. Gapes, Victorines, &e.. made of the following Pura:; Ittisalan 'Sable. Hudson Say Sable, Si bOrba Squlrrel.JVltch. -Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Wench 31artin.iSilter 'Martin. &c.. &c. !Sir FITIllt :altered and equated. ' H. 754* &nth Second, St. (below Market,) Philadelphia. „ 42.4 m . • =-- C:1 - ..OTINC! CLOTHINCICLOTHINCI 1111ULESSCE AND RLTAIL. • THE Subscriber would respectfully • inform the readersof the ".kliners'. JOuroal" that as just opened a new . •Reformed Clothing' Store." at Na 298 3larket street: 2 doors below Ninth, math MO Philadelphia' where he keeps constantly on band one of the bestasspAnients of Ready Made Clothing in I be city: also. a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Le., 'Snitch will be notdeto:o;rder in the beat manner. and. at the shortest notice; all of which will be sold at . the 'loved ot,en prices, .Reeder, aria respite& sire is a call! ' 'DAVID MAUL, 295 Markerstreet. N. B.—Rte, &lariats will be pleased to see his friends at the above,Clotbing Store. October PI; 56 • 42.5 m • . "Fusty I HAMA It II; -r;., Corner.Bth -I ilyd.) vy uiC ti reb streets, Philadelphia. has` opened ls tplendid stock of Fancy Furs of every deerription for la dieS and children, and whales the public to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. As they are &limerick tlured under his own supervadon, he, warrants them o c be perfect in every respect and as cheap as Aboes'of, any other establishment fia" thvpity- no has also on panda magnificent luieortment of children's Fahey Hats and Cap; of .the latest styles, beautifully trimmed also, every variety of Moleskin and Felt Hats for gents: la dies Hiding Hats; Dmibrellas. ac., all of which will be Judd at prices trvsuit the most careful porelmsel B. N. 11 persona purchasing goods'at thisestahlish lnent for friends out of the city, cam h ve them exchanged if not jutted. _ W. C. VI Ll,ll/11ITII North Fast corner of 'Eighth ind Arch stnebi. October le, '56 • 4.33 at FA LL ANP.IWIIIIITEII....orr COCIDIL ND VlCap WINTER Calllllol. • .. IJCELLEY .1:' BROWN, No.. 13, - N'OnTilStictiNDSt;.. rtilladelpbbi,irould katitica rly rail 'the attention of their enatomersto theirlarge assortment of Fall and Muter Dry Coop, ccimprldug In part. , t. - . - • Llidles aroma Goods, ' • • Mack Mike., "'' !Mona it,, Mines. . • Plaid Cashmeres. • Itombasince, • Cobonrge., •, ' • ' Moans de Hoge.. • ! .h. Alpacas. !' ' r dingimms, Prints, he. • . . - - Shawirls. ',- Stolte.:Broebn,!, .. Long and Square. Long and Square, ' Snack Millet. litanket..i ' • Cashmeres. he., • i ..,.' .Famishing Goods. . - . Illinkets. \ , ' Linen !Damask. Ttekinis.. , " - Table Covets. •.Stieetings, i , .' :` Narking. -- . Counterpanes. --. Toweling , . he. ' b 1 .3141 11 1'. And - Seri Wear. ClOthe Casalincrea, , Cords, tea venoms. gannets; Vestinak " ' ' Kentucky Jeans, ie Maxine/a. Rid; White uud Yellow. llay State Opera In all 'width,' and <mantle . Parking's. in all sbadrs. Our gtooda being bought and sold exclusively ibe cat*. enable .ns'ito small all competition.: Purchasers' charge, bu t a areal! advance on Auction coat; uotgoods ' anistepreoeuted to effect sales. and no abatement -in priers.: ',. t --..,,AELLE.Y A BROWN. i h 14.13, North 2d Si., above St arket; Pbilarri. ' se•Pt. ^'o. '6O ' ! _MUSICPUIkLISHHILC HOUSE: y es L'EE Vor Al. &Et 4.m:comers to GEORGE No. ISO Chesnut street, under the Utah bons . Philadelphia, are eonstimtif publishing; the latest Mns.r, from the most popular Au. fliers 14 Oh United States in a style that will Tie with any bunte e• d - at any other ti 9060, either in this eonnt4 nr9 They,nare also the_Amansfrim.-- that theltatte __,,,,arituite assort': o' - .1 - to - tiiiinontitt the runtri t they are constantly addin g to their stock all the tew Idualepnbllabed In New York. ller ton. &e. ' They also publishaeseral Instruction ,Books, which are n general use throughout the coruttry. PIANOS - A Sue aimorttoent of the bee: manufacturers of New 'Tort and Boston, at the lowest rha•p • •• MUSICAL iNsTnvoLnTs. Mae, a general asuortment or 01114411 , , ViOlt i. Banjoes, L Slates, Aetordeons, Ate.. Violin. tl r and harp ,°. king*, at the beat 4allan qualltles. - all of which will •be furnish l• td to the public and Mattede at the lowest rates:. ~ Orders ptinetually attended tn. • •_l(a., All,LeO £ Walker's litule and PubIIt`4:OTrP,VATI b. r^ iPisitned At B LANNAN'r , hock an& tv:e yrs.. Potts. ! • . • Phltsdelrbla 1 , 4 4.14 I 4 5 tf FIONItURESE. FURNISHING STORE. I, tik . subscribers take pleasure hi:an- inudelng tothe pubic in general; Ltd thA Coal RA nick partleniaG that they ato now pretottod to truppl r there , with i a n i t l e a n nea c la n alg e lleab es utneta. Alt they %PURNITUREM,' • ...whited under the immediate so. Pul ateudenre et onset the ern. Mr. P.M. KAN/107E6, who hay ilbr many years; had the entire charge of Ur. Inn kW. best week, they feel confident that they can fertile:li the pebite with nrueles In their live, bo t eurpaased ty any other eatabilshment In; the Ltnitec. States, Alright, durability stnktininh • _t* •;; ' • ST,V.VM A & K&EP,CTIEIL • othinee jtra re ROOM and , Nonufactary 235 Weal atatt.foefeto./.14 etred...oatoildpata. . • . . • A:l4. sillysisim4 f Al. gattrober., P, B,—;ther Meals than titter Ille ant the Mal Reglos or %UAW' It to their'lnterval to eye nor a eikll. As that Iv oar 'nage* plan% ire are detenalned to 40 001 b 4 " 1 it pleve Wm. orders trill be promptly attended to PlelliulalphlioVetobriS,l•s4 " 404 y I)t,.•,T e fariiter. IP Ow 1M o.qa t• 3 OicT, n 4 0 •r". How 881tD ,cau B'io= U Elm49=D Let no real farmer neglect 4; save his seed cots in doe metson, end string it up where it may be not only, above the reach of wee p bet - ab., e , t h e suspicion of is foggy atmosphere and ,•10. e .,. ~,,r , , The best ears of corn are often rendered unfit t , r -vegetation by being pat in hogsheads and ei.‘s. bias. But the seed ears must. not be eelecteil i n harvest tithe. They should ~be• pitioked in the tell at si time Whep i tife very- earliest ears can be selected. This has an important effect do the next harvest; as alt, farmers know. And as corn wants the whole length of the' season', to insure a toll harvest, it Is vastly inure important to gain a few days by tele-ling the earliest, Olivier any ~1 the EngliAt stAles, for ens; summers are long, enough tut any . f them. As‘toon as any eats in a cornfield bare grown' to be Abe hard' for 'Wait ,t•.• they. May be gathered fog .seed .The husks, shoald be stripped down. and thiLlears braide l l t .gether by means of the batiks. so that they may hang for twenty yeirs at least without detriment. But should they be closely peeked, there will he no certainty of their power of vegetatien. The 'selection of the best oars al husking time is to.t thti thing; fur 'a greet majority-of the cars then appear sound, though some ;May have ripened a whole week earlier than others. Just think of a week's gain in the latter part of August. O ne week would says !Deny - si, field of corn from a cru el freet.—Nasseebueetts Pieti9fielos. • • llon—F. Holbrook, President of the Veruosal. State Agricultural Society, and one of our trio.t , enlightened farmers, in, an nrtiele ou Indian Corn, to the SeUi Englautt Farotera gives the fullowin; advice for selecting seed : • • While upon.my . present aubjeetsit wilt' say v. word about saving seed coins. All experienced :farmers-are aware that the produmiteness and early ripening of any kind of corn depends very" "web upon the inanner of selecting the seed. I have a.long eared variety, which I have been planting and improving for some ten or twelve years; and although during that time I have tried, 'I prcllittli, a dosen Other sorts, I give the preference to the first•named sort. Whatever may be, raid in favor of a change of seed, as re. garde other crops,'there is no need -of changing seed corn, provitlid, proper care •is used in the 4r B yearly sel e ction of that for plantin .y proper atteutionto this 'natter., a variety ay be poyfeet ly adapted to Its habits to a give climate nod *nil, and changed much for the better as to pro ductiveness. „The, difference in troduct between careful selection in the &fil o nod taking seed at random'from the crib, will, in a irerY -few years: be much in favor of the' former mode—the soil and cultivation being in botticases alike. Ai soot, as the earliest ears are thoroughly glazed, I go over the field myself, selocti..R fn is those stalks.that are "stocky' and vigorous, eel that produce two • good earl. The Felected' ears ate taken immediately home, braided, and be up in a dry, airy place.. When I coninteeeed vas sey favorite variety, lovas djificultdtu find - Ise ears; but now they are abundant. My crops :Os) ripen ten days earlier Jban . at Brat. ' I will ce3 mention the length of ears that might be found in niy.telds,,but will sey to you, Mr. Editor, culla 'and see forjourself." ' ' ' Wttersa cans or Faun Tax za.—Eiory healthy, vigorous. tree, Ur plant, is supplied with an allwat infinite number of ,fibronsCroots, which penetrate , every part of the sod, and gather rap, along,with it a. supply of *magic or inorganic food. The expansion and Contraction of the. soil during -tbo-winter, tear. and break numbers of then mi nute runts, a majority of Which are so small as to be imperceptible to the; unaided- eye. Whet. .there is a great number tof,alternatives of heat and cold, do many of thestatroots are broken to' leave the tree in a sickly ;condition In the spring, and it should be a careful study to- protect.ltheto from such action of frost?, , Should there bo hut a slight degree of frost,• not more than enou g h to freeze water halt an inch to an inch in depth. .body of water around the roots. would dobitdeas act as a preserver, and from this fact prohaelY the ridiculous habit arose above alluded to. But in this climate we have no guard against foo?deer, instead of inch-deep treaty. " A simple experiment will show the ditetenet between a dry and wet soil around the base of the "!tree ; Take three cups,' each nine inches 'key; 'fill each ono of them within one Itch of the top . —the first with water, thasecond with earth rat. meted with water, and the third with moist, hut ,nearly dry earth, and sUbject ell threeo could enough to freeze . them °solid. In the first, the water in changing to ice will so expand na to fill up the attire_ measure. .Tbe moist earth M. the second will have expanded nearly as Much, .bile .the comparatively dry earth will scarcely expand in eighth of an inch. The experiment, or the principle which Illus . tritest, - viz :—that water-freezing expands bit one-eighth dila bulk, while dry solldsilo n ut thut expand, has a direcrbeariag upon the winter treatmert of trees. Tasted of retaining ,watir around them, it is better to dig a ditch (at a suf. tleient distance to avoid cutting the roots) to con-, vey the water sway and leave the soil dry. It is sometimes even advisable to ,bank up the earth eight or ten inches high around the 'body of the.tree, and - slope it oil a few feet., Vitt( oil; .both carry off the water and afford sdditium 'warmth to the rot:att.—Wes/or:I Eoterprios. A Cnaar Ica Ifonsc—A person, in the coon. try, where timber is cheap, sin civet an ice house abut littlo.expenso, AP that is required . ie to put up a strong time for the sire of house re quired, and board it up close, inside and outside, with a spec - between, ill around. This apace; is stuffed close with. straw, 'or dry saw duet. the roof is made in the same manner, and the house fie then.cimiplete. Straw and saw duet are, cheap and good non-conductors. The house 'atiuld' • situated in h dry spot, and should hive a drsia, under the Boor. It should also be convenient,: in be ailed easily. The wells of stone and briek ace tioases should be double, as well pathos.. of 'wood: Great care ShOuld be exercised in packing ice; all the blocks should be; Clear and solid, and about the 'some 'thickness, so that they may ha packed close together, and frozen into a solid mass. In favorable situations good ice houics may be excavated like caves, in the face of $ hill. MONEY Skilfully expanded in drying load. by' dritiniog or othorwiro, will bi returned with vs• pie ioterook recipes; FOOD FOR TILE BICH Ctn. some codfish to bits the size of pea!, and boil it a minute in water to freshen it. 'Toil'. , ff all the water, and add Coma cream and a lit::! pepper•: Split and toast a Boston cracker, And put at above upon it. Milk and a tittle 'Wier _nyll, Ir used instead of cream. •• dam or smoked beef may be prepared in the •same way. Fora variety,' beat up ID egg 10 4 stir it in y instud'of cream, or with the creme. Chicken tea is inside by, hailing any part of the chicken, and u s iteg the broth weak with only,s little salt. Chicken broth is made by boding , the ehiekes a good deal, and skimming very thoroughly eel seasoning with salt. A little rice or pearl herky itaproves atom st little parsley may be ante to !Maur It. Chicken Pansda a mad* by pounding some of the, melt of boiled chicken itt a mortar with 1, liftle'broth, and also a little salt and nutmegi— Then pour in a little broth and boil it - Oro mitt ate,. It should be a thick broth. PIinYTIXES All Psureastvas'or bformtrwass.— Mouldiness is oecasioned,by the growth of'w;- note ve,,etation. Ink, paste, leather, and 6Ctli most frequently suffer 'by it. A clove . wilt prv, ink; any essential oil answers equally welt Leather may be kept free from mould by the stand substances. Thus. Russian leather which is per fumed with the tar of birch, never beet met nisei dy • indeed, ft meXtt___nlit it from orttur_ringrViX • holies. A r , r:ixi w u k eep rely — tree I—.—For harness, oil , l turpentine is recommended. Alum And rosin are used% preserve "bookbinders' paste, but inc t" tunlly ; oil of 'turpentine succeeds better; but bY small quantities of oil of, pippermint; anise, d' eatales paste has been preseried for several yrses. Maceulloch reeommetide the addition to itt lour and water of some braise' sugar and a !IN's' corrosive sublimate; the sugar keeping it des.. l ' , wben dry, and the sublimed), preventing.it from fermenting, &Inn' being .attacked by A few &bps of uny of the essential oils may ha added to thp paste whey it is made. k & id when exposed tullee air, and mity ho used (11 merely Wetting it. :Seeds may also he pts,•er'i l by the essential oils; and this is of glisarroo e ; queue* when they are sent to a distance. course moisture, mist be excluded as U 3 II Cti "sible, as the oils of altos prevent only the oul d feels of moulds.—sratwity Friend. .4 As exchange give tht following receipt for tr 2,7, ping bourse-anti:-Take a.large,sponge eed it soli, nod after it ie dry lay it near any fr''' ftequeuted by ante, and *tinkle doe while auPr over it. In a ',bort time the umbel , trill to tar tiled with the minute inacete, which rex slalt b dextroyed by dipping the tpenge water, and'after. washing and hypo •. it log replaced again . . 'Manmade aro at n r. It time, find by repeating the pr tie teen ?: ity wi11.104733 be freed from *M. • A German paper asserts that pruilie acid ( • 3 ., ;1 , causes surpeaslua of lira at first, and who tato., it can be tostored to aniulatioa Piloting of acetate of .potarb and raft ili gib •ro i 0 ". Ityarater•on tba bead and opine.. & beats Onto renovated: E 3 11
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