Anwar. • igtlii A.' Tun r:4 9 risvitra -i• A.- ge r ntletnan riding 'ln an . .ps.9l..rn - ilailread car; which was 'lather ti,:artely soinplied with passengers, cbacryed in a Poet before him. n leen:. slabsided Yankee, every feature of hig. face seeeled, t ‘ o ask a question, and ,a ,litile eiraninstance team proved that he had a !more ."onquiriogmind.". Before him, • occupying thi entire l icat,ant a lady areue Litt deep black, and after shifting his position ileveral times, , and maneuvering get an opportunity to look into bit. face, he 111 I tngithCau'ght her eye— •• ' • "In 'affliction " f • ... • - . - • "Yes; air," . responded th y. lady. . . • , i . "Pa-rent TL—father. or. m other?" - ~, : • ' ' 'IRO, sir." • •• . ' • • • perhapal-.-bey or girl?" , • sir, out have no children:" • "Husband, then, Lexpeet?" ' ' • • "Yes," was the curt answer. ~ • "lintn4 ohol?ry ? a tradie man may be "NY bisband was a sea-faring man—the car. tan vesiel ;7 . he didn't die of Cholain; be was drowned." .` . . 1 14 0 h, drowned, eh ?" perinea the Inßnisitor, hes , i • itating for a brief ,instant. - rat " • "neve hie c • • ' : 44 1Nis, the'vessel was Bared,and' myhosband's /effects," said the widew. , ; oiras they r asked the Yarrifee, hie eyea ening up "Pious man?" . "lie was a member of the Itiethodiat 'thatch."' The aiet cLueetioit arks a little l tielay44, but it came. ; "Don't ,yottthiblr you have a great camas to be thankful- thaVhe wits apioue man and eavd 10fia do,", eitid the widor, abruptly, and turned her head . .'ttt , look. nut of this window,(The indofati gable ''pnrop" changed bis'pOsition, hell the w,i do w by.his glittering eye•onee more, and prOponrid T ed one More query; in a little jewer tone, with 'his head slightly inclined for Ward, over the, buck 1 . 4 the seat; "Wits' you eiileulating t - o:get married again'?": . "Sir," said the widow, indignantry,',:you are , pertinent r. And ,he, left. her seat and', took an- Uther;'on the Other side of the car. .'"reare to be a little huffy 1" said 'the !ineffable horeituruing;touur'narrator imhin'd him. ' . . "What did they make you. pay for the umipiel you'4 got in your baud?": • • `iftwan what Captain Job ?rest, in his "Wonder ful Adventure's," stiyi . of thu Ve4t l table Kingdom: . • The 'term • veietable--souietimes • pronounced vegtetable-ris - probitlY (4fifed from' tire peculiar long aed pointed 'form description of pee ients, heiiee originally called wedge-eatableithen wegetablestid°uow . refini4. into the preSent wren: Annual floistring plants resemble whales as they tome up to bloyr. • .• • • : , Flower's are very warlike 'in their disposition, and ever armed with pistils, .They are'tnignitery in their habits , for where. evii . they may winter, they are sure td. leave in th‘e siring, - most of theta iery polite atpl lull of b,ti he • • • • . ; • Like dandies, l the coating of many tre s is theit moskvtiluable'Portion.'7,Cork trees and b'ot trees, for instance: • Grain and seeds arc not' 'eonsidere4Viggerous except • when7about4ashou4_ ~ • - Several trees,:ithe Watell:";ifi•gs, are vaNsil'anost ly for, their, huh. : . :i l• A tittle hark will in.iko 14rope, but . ..Winkel. ,a largeipile.of wood for a curd:. • Though there are vegetable beaux,:thert are nifinberV spruae trees. • It iirleori'sjilered only right and proper to ex ,irees %Jiro you thew. • • Fruit trues have milltary.charaeterislies, when• young they are, trained they ii..t‘le - tnalsy'kernels, their shoultNro straight. • Grain must be trSated`J‘lce infants';' when tt4 head bends' it must be dradlid,;,anti thre:ibing'is t:clortred to, to Gt,:it for use. . -7 • k ' Taro. are mostly fotind with enfaller' which .require sowing. 1 ''• ".- • Great indulgenee in &nit ie dange 4 touland too roousebf,iiieli;ne prtiduces, a ingangholieeireef. tkni maids are fotid of peure—hut cannot endure •,,oy reference ' • ri fera . - ate a tta e t i ell to itys; oistermeni to kieechea; love-sickerlei,(Tonsto pine. • , HUYAH NATIMIC.—They tell a g000;t017 OC two oaiitieloro'dota'Eactochuliveil a suit of catAind .l -;,; life, to their neigntioro!diecouifurt, for a gOtid ioa years, but who had s been at °sep:meeting, '~cere bilghtly conceded, and built them ein clu.lett to reform • , tqlrhthiir Tom," siiya one; when they had arrived al their binit‘s, let Os. sit down', now, end I'll tell ;';,u of yourn, and s . ° we Will ktinW bow CO go : •liatit.nietling of 'eu.q.." , i,"(tood r stye l;frother tam . . •iivi:j i A. you bog! T 1,:." ' • ' N -,:3 oil begin, Ilrotlier Joe:' • ' vt:i:11, in the.lott pine(); you know, Brother 1 ' ' , • ' ).. • - • ~lea : goo? !iridium. Tittles paw betiVeen ,Bru -1 ' l ..••r Jt:e's'"hlitikers," L iiii `e eunsiilerablO lot' 'a -At-injulage"'etisues,•uhtl , in the cunt's° of about ten minutes, neither.lieing utile to . cOuto to , ' time, reformation is pusipatied sine die. 4.'. : , .„. . . - . . • . . ECHO ANSIVERING - Q4STiONS.—What. cry i the greatest teri p ilier 1,—;.1 • . -1 What must . e One ‘ty conduct a newsy per tight ?—"Writ • " n • - \.-- ' . What. is the eet course to eteer for .a Inagis trite r--"atraight." 4. ,. : • . • What is necessary fvr a farmer t asSist him? What %ere some . women's: chief exercise 1" What Would give a blind man the greatest de. -IfghtlH"light.' •What's the best coun l itil ' g ' iren by a justice of the peace?-pence.',' Who c?minit flatigrclatost üborninationi ?•4'net, Alone." • "Ma, didn't the minister say lasf Sunday, that he sparks fly upwards?" • .. . "Yeti, my dear, holy came you to think of that ? "Bncahre, yesteith i li\ I saw cousin Sally's' beau staggering along the ,street, and falling: demi warde.". , :, . "Bridget, put . thilt l child. to- bed—sho must. be ~ .:. iteiPYr". .- . - r , ,l' . . i , I_ , . . A LADY ' who superititapds's Suodayeeholl, har t j,t. otdagon to interrogittte one of bor popili ae to tut cruse of I4r nonattendance ni•churoh, receiv , -11 the fulion•ing innocent reply, prefaced* course. . lb ) el - greet little trop of courtesy': "Please, co*, my . father i.nyo ho isn't.. coming to church gny •,,ore, the parson hollers .so be• can't get a bit A GEaTLEVAI.4 thought • he'd . (Rite . : eoraelking ; ,, tinted in the hall of a new hone(); and chorOhe oelitee - pasping over the Rod Sea. Ile engaged •'on laiehtunti ?or the job„ who 'went to work and iminted „the'hall . red. "Nice co;ar,.lli; but-.where ore the Waelittie ?" "Oh, they've ppeed aver!" . . . . . Tnuccs I RIIOJILD LIKE To Ser.- 0 ,.. fishionable -.. oiinakikr who woe root "from Paiie." .' . - gentleman aboiwaiiingt,a solf-constituted in ••r of.ildies bonnet linings., . . • 1..1 nis ,, win shiki who. idid • not grow to be I Aif tur.ND of cure says that tie has beau with 614,acy ao Long, that his head aches."l4aily to when ti tries t recollect Vow a •silyer, i ficsays the notion, "we ilve• in a , gTeat' . fallacy. YOlpt 'RIVE is jEALOUS.. aii•Aur,larly'e shol.and let .her eplat, bit I. thet tiokq lur.turn riiiroiothini will: 4 4. pereisi in . kiseing o intty r black- . ••••,,, ; .;+1 girl, sel;en the risubStelY deduces the withes, os.nl.'to. It looks just arthaugh you wouldn't hoc word.' •• • -• .if.,1) . 11,00,.fi - 11.1 tidies the male tex most yen:. t ilaill3l.ll, a cquain tance ro e ent i y, t i er, cAni.lhueutedher upon the buoyancy oI MN= ~ i n:Enirealder, hi writing a . sketsh of hie life, nye, ' Mt r o an away earl.* from his fatber r beeauso •he diieovereil he es only his uncle." ' fi ; • •_ Ai lutsumast. I !jig !la-Tat out a gniOight, with 104 6ogors, Fried ouf#:;•Otiti inurther: there's nee: • A . pniNiEn tut 1 4 . 614.wh03e first 39n happeneii Le It 'eery'soliori, fellow: . *quad him f; Beier - Fall•f• i • ' • . • 'A itot ClYelb to 4!" a lgotid (dimly" tlit mom!Mt be reft.ea to do pierisett what: other rie4le Irish 'Dim to do. • •. 1 • - --• fields gracii . genies has dim:Peered tluit, the; eels • tie of gravity, is iii ft-Citydier piretic:..' • ~ IRONW.ORKS',' E 122 - - NOVELTY] TiIE roly ion Om; • , teitn t/ Try4.;//eripliou, 1114 Saw Mill I.4,chlniry,i A . 3%16 a r.c/ry */%1 ''t Eitel/tar/9 for'ilqing rd with th+ gre/ttrst tluak fully rocelvctl r= intrlsburg, • Juilel4, s, Alij 'eta_ ,CLAI IRONWORKS. • f a • THE üb.rrOert s retprelfully intiti• lth , o atte tlon of thliuMueis eommunpy to their • ew Fe1:13.46.14d Nlsehloe Shop. in.the ,n of St. Clair, .51uylkIll cow,- _—...eveolll„ty. - ..erhe they. re prr**l to build am Engler, Coal Br kers. Puuspit,tiodlMachinery of ~r y pattern A Mao, D ft Cars.lren kr Bra," castingsof size Cr pa fiest.'- Be or yraettral mlehimieeiVall'op+ itorratid Other* who nt ataebt wars would driwr,lllb theta a eilland e minelhetrydrk, ;Orders tiiaalt• 23 , received 'aad oleentid at the thoiltext not IcAarld'im .teiciable termil • CATIIERS, GIVIFFT1118',110). 14.: Clair, June; 21, '66 \ ! I %.!&$1,_17-' A SIIL A 11TD: •AI3HI4AND IRON WORKS.. • Tin: strmitifatiEits fire. new prepared•to fiarnSh. at the^:Ashiand Iron Works,SteiseliiTlues and Pampa of any ' power and capacity. for wining and other __l purpose's Coal Breakers of, every size and tern no - ir use:together zwith raitingi and forgings f every die?flpflotts. Gal and Drift Caro' of all size palerns. large trt..lc fitrnisbe! t he 4hnrt,-...t m!Alc •.: The* sub..eribers flitter them : vys th.tt. Inssintic efery member of the Orm Is itlechaniclq hey It 111 be able to furnish' mwuil that will entnp : re favorable iolthany 'in the I All orders dir ctrd to L. if. GAIINIIt & dtece .. Ash .1, Schtsylkilletnazty,T4 Ali receive prizapt Atte!, II ' . L. P. GAIIN 'R.. mscnAtm, GARNER, .101iN C, i;;2 lay 10, •56 Ashland =I MMMU s• •AB ERS i4I,LER'S JROPCWO_RKS; ITamaqua, 'isciattyiscill County, re. L . - - The, Sttbeeribencproirieturs nr.the '' Mr above nailed extensiseestablishmeni.an .... flounce to' the Citizen, Ot Soh uylkill cdun ;rim -,.- ~,,,, ty, and the 'public 'generally. their readi ;LA•66l,.. ness to turn out an y and all k Jndsof work their line. at the shork.streStice, and In the most sat sct cos Manner--such aS building Steam Engines. man &during II ailrnad , and Drift Cars, Pumis,Cutings and chinery of all kinds. • . . Jnly the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction y therefore be ssfely guaranteed. Orders filsm abroad miptly filltA, • : • ,CAILTERS sk ALLEN. amaqua. Jan uary . .27.ASP .. • 44( •' DEAVER MEADOWS. ' • VER: MEADOW IRON WORKS. Atli/SON it !BROTHER, Iron and Brass' •' respectfully Inform their pa- Irons, apil the public generally, that they trailmig; :tre fully &Wired at the, above establish- :- meat. to manufacture Steam Enginei of e • ery,'Hir.e':'l'utnp.. rillread and Drift Ctrs, ; and every e • ter ilevrititisn of iron and itrass Castings suitable foe It 4 Mal mining or other busilleSS. 011 the meNt reasonable I. ,ne. • Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces end 'chine work in gMier.il. tepacringof :all hinds done with nifatneys and despatch .the lowestpricei.•• All work furnished by thent'war• r. red to persorm.well. They would solicitthe custom of II (Ise will...lity want articles in their line In thboticinity. A.l orders will meet with immediate and prvitopt atten li nt. • - • • S. It. HUDSON, '- . plarcli 4,1554 9 7 1 y , • W. D.. HUDSON. -‘ DONALDgefi,.. -- , DONALDSON,IRON WORKS. . LOESk. It, COX .:3", CO. revimetful . list Ile OA at tent . , ~ ' ne , s i s .. I Fit'Fit.. -- . ' um:audit) .1 their ,:vw Voulait and :rt.= . ..:..; , , ilit :whine Sit) • in - t e !Men el th. 'aid ,.•..- ..= .. . - .n, Schuyild • roll ty. . They ar now i l ; .ady ' ate all order . for Thmebinery. st bas ;.;am . ..nrinelt. pumps eeni break ,s. mill par) g.for tat ,lid saw wills. rallmad and dr 1 ears. Ac.. Itel .% ',radical mechanie..'we tlst .r ;mewl ve. that all ork love at the Ihtnald4o. Iron W tick. will g t i e such 'tin trii,n, 'as will FA•I e the rnt ure ens In of ode ~oatrtaie Orders. th e nkfully -mad ved and seenr d.at. the shortest notice,: nd on ,r d“ , t,abli. tens". F 8 TqSf; MINER DEHAVENrIVIOVWORKS, • milltersvlue. • .TIIE Sulwriber Is prepared to mane facture STEAM EltiO INES of any power, l'uznpaot any caparity,and Coal Breakrre -7. a of every description; as *ell as', every _ otherlcin - d.of marl:liner, used In 311nee, reakui's. Furnaces, Ralfne. Saw Billie. Le . Froiu the. Ines possessed for manufacturing, mad' gout leg n esta nee in the business. work can he turned lat at this establishmedt„trt the very - loyrest prices, and t a superior quality. • Persona desirous of Plaiting up machinery of any kind; r. Invited to .611 and exantine patternsaud become ae4 . inainted,with prices IWfore contracting elscwhere. 'Ordersof every kind are solicited. and strict attention. fill be given to their prompt executi o n. ISILI.IAM DEMATEI• I .7O Dec.emher 9,1554 Oct! TRIESIONT: ~ TR.ENIONT IRMIAC RIO, Tremont, Sehttylklit countv, retina. Tho Subicribers roapectfully invite t: .:. '...... the to t r e t i e r ntr w of m t a hl i i n npl i z tp ssco a n n i:Ln u itz . ...,4 1T ..: , i iii i„,. dry, erect} In the town of Treniont, and . "•'"!.. "177. under.thil superintendence and manage . ent of Messrs. Z. %Wort( and Philip Limholtz. where hey are prepared tn.exectite all orders for Machinety of 'rise and Iron, sueli'as d earn Engines:6f :any power, 'amps of any capacity, Coil 'Breakers of every. desrrip lon, all kinds of Meiling for... Rolling Mills, Grist and aw Mills. Drift Cars'. and all kind..of 'Railroad Caatings, uch a% Chairs for Flat and T !Why Frocs, Switches: and II kinds of Cart and Wrought Iron diatings. Mr.'lllui oltz being . a practical Merhanic, and haring had the COO. denre and experience for many years In the Coal :legion, . .rsens Resin's of pUtting up Machinery of anyrkind, q Milted to rail and'oxamine our patterns and superior . nalityof work. and heroine acquainted With prices at hese Works, before contracting elsewhere. • Orders of ev ry kind f fhankfully reCeived. anti strict attention will 11 Icon to, their prompt execution. having several 16,20, 0.40.34 d 0 horse Engines on hand, ' —1311.641556. 1-ly : • C. A. .t. A. M. SELTZER. ......_,..... P - • All.ll N. • . FO UINDR -- & . ... Port •Carb Y on, eII ity lk II I 34te s i .....eree T. 11. : ENTEI;STI EN announc es his rew 'l...m..l'min the contplete plant .. ' " of thwah • enamedeeial.liqm rut, Catsup e., , „,,,, piy all ~ l er., In i his, if , I. 0 bU41101!!;"... S lia _such as fir rtt.ra o }Main s. Railroad and rift Cam l'uillfa:Ctial Rroakr. ..Caatin, a and l',liachine• ~ y of every pdtkit.' lie Overran I, hia work to give Lathe . ,t lon. and areordiugly solkits patroizage.at home and broad. -, I ' i,. ' , 154 , 5 4-1 y FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. THE eubsteripers ttnnounre to the Pub • • """" 1k tlO they: ere the Proprietors of the Franklin Works Port Cartsm.lately car- Tsup= deft on by SiHyman, where they eon t Slime to tuffnufacture to oilier, at the bortest notice. Steam Engines, rumps. Coal Breakers and hwhilfery of »hun' any, size or description, for mining .r.othor purposes. Also.. Railroad and Dore Cars, leen or trans Castings of enyilzo orpattern. `Offlers am respect ully tolieited. GEO. B. PISSLEit t DUO. Frariklin Shovel Works. •Theisnincrilters continue to furnish the Colliers and.j sealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all.kinda, I t the lowest Philadelphia prits;s. Attention Is particu- 1 ally rallol to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of: ny she or pattern promptly attended to, .. ' t - (IEO. 'II. FISSLEIt k TIRO. Port Carboii.'llugust 21. 1552. lift f , ... $ :POTT - SVILLE. 7------ - -i • i ; • FOUNDRY AID MACHINE SHOP. SteamCar,Voictory, MACHINE fissoap . NOT IC E.—Ttut,busittess of the late lira k . , fi, or, SNYDER k MIENES, will be iontin tiedby the suinoriber in all its various ) 1111Lsvatic hninclieNof Stelm Engine building. Iron - , Founder, manuticturer of all kinds of Maehineri; fir Itelltiig Mills: Blast Furnaces. Railroad Cars, kc.„ kr: lie will also continue the Ittudneiks of Min lug and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest Oldie Ash and Lewis and eVll.Oh /1 rcpt, Nett.etelo '0,0: being sole proprie for of these Collieries. ' tiliOßOE W. SNYDER. JaMintryltli. ISt-1 . , ' t ~ 3-if tocom. O..PER.SOAELs & MINERS. i.lailiceriso er.workr. .• The . eu ' there respectfully invite the a , ,iit .. attention of the bueinesa community to ' , b, , ' 144 4 R. their Boiler Worksoultittlrosd street, be ' 3-171 ; ; ; _trziz low the Passenger Depot; Pottsville, Pa., w 1 ere they are prepared to manufacture BOILER. OF PS Eiti DESCRIPTION, ~ I Smoke Starks,Ai Stacks. ill'ashripee, Gasometers; Drift Cars, &c., &c. 'Sellers on hand ..-Nt . Being practical mechanics, anti tu f ting for years devoted i hemsel. ea entirely to this braid of brininess. they flat ter themserves that work done at'tlieir establishment will Ave satistaCtlen to all who 'may favor them with a call.— I ndirlduals and .Courroniee will find it, greatly to their ad j vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. • May 50E53 194 f , JOHN A !JAMES NOBLE. • tt54111.0,.E ROL,Mtio MILL. loomill '1 r: thUut , Chiur.R6 respectfully an nounce to the publie that their new 801 l p tb tug DIUI henow completed and in full ope • 1 -11XL:y ma ration. and that they are prepared to s up ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes which they will warrant to be superkw in finality to any obtained front 'abroad, at the same prices. They' ahMenanufactnre T Rails, for, the use of the Col. Melee and Lateral ifinida. weighing from 21 to 50 lba. per ism]. malls of the best Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the importedliticle. -Being practical rtwebanics.ind having had considerable experience in the Iron business, they liatter,themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to pitrehasera.And Illso make it their Interest to patronize home manufac tures. . , 301 IN ,111JRNISII A cO. December -• 494 f . — TWARSINDTON IRON WORKS,. vast ra.,, Tt!OS. , k JAS WREN respectfully IEIII4 i :Ct" the kttention the business commndity 7. to'Their New Machine Shop end Foundry' • ::gaig mrted between Coal and Railroad streetail .. .... And fronting on Norwegian street, where they atr.lfrepared to execute alb. orders for Machinery.oll •Jtrass rind iron, ollal4ti Steam Engines. all lands of Gear fag for .Itolllng )11118, Grist and Saw Mills, 'Single and I),w+ , act fug Blimps, Coal Briakeii, Brill Cars. all kinds 'et Rail mad, C.stings, such as Chair" for Flat and T Rail; . Frogs: Switeln, de.: all kinds of nut and wrought Iron Shafting. Being practical uteehanits. and haring. made Ihe demands of the Coal Region Their study for years, .*1r..0 tl kiilds of Machinery Illthrirline of business.. they 'flatter tin - Mi....1V0R that work dont, at their establisbntent I .will It r ~ .atisfaCtion to all who May honor them with a call., All orders . thankftilly. received and promptly eie. rated, on the most reasonable terms.. • • TIPA /tit WREN, JAMESI3IIEN. 1 Nov. '22. 'MS • [October 2.1 562! 47-tf i `'PALO ALTO ROLLI TILE Subscribe:re be); leave to ap-, E .. nounce to their friends and the public"' "" :enerally, that their nawinoiling Mill ; f at • ' .110 Alto is now :complete ' and In 411 )peration, and that they:are preparedito il r 'urnisli Trails of Also. att Welk ill ag front =do 0 tte, per yard. Also. different 1474;11 of flat. "quarts and round merchants' bar_lffm. • I • , Ordersfor-Anils (mbar iron aro ,riapeettnily apileited, .end will trfeet with prompt attention (f left , idtber at the Rolling MITI. Bright k Larch*" IlardwarE: Store. Cefit str..ei.oeat their °dice. .i.V,WOOD, LEE IFV.O3E.—N,I- corner-Cienre end I 3fatk4t airretw.;:ld story; 1 3 ottaville l , January( let, Piai. - The pntlerrEmed bare this day termed a en:part nership under the style and firml of lIAYWOIiD. LEE & CO., for .1 he Inv rpoee of manufacturing Railroad and Bar Irons at their Palo Alto Rolling Mill. • BENJAMIN MAYWOOD, RAIARD LEE,, O k:oicni: BRTOBT". rtt!4l: HARRIS. • ' • • . The busineee of the lete fiat of Lee. Bright& Co:lsin he settled b the firm ..f paywcied, Lee t' CO. EMI= • ICal Tt(E SUBSCRIBER saw v. ~S T.ICKING 01.11 4 .' rani:he seen for Eew in. the S,lndow• of the ;Gentlemen's Fttrnishing• Store, next , t ,Or to the "Pottsillle lienes." • , the mo=t beautiful assortment of Summer Stocks. ilearfr,l. Ribbons-1 1 4 hose. Geller°. (of all Rtylels;) Stemendem, and all arttes In the PurniShing line, eier bef,r4ifored tht ern us of Potteillie. minas NA! Er, TO OR DP.Ii I awl Remember Shit tirery,ahirt (glens] at title, establishment war rented to Lein* Mride by &Drone A TAMAIT. of Philadelphia, whose repotal lor," as shirt menuraeleesta stand 'wend: to nohe to the Union: Measure taken and ith AA made Wither:most fashionable styles_ and et .Vhilt adelphle priors. • , C. TAYLOR. Pottselile. x 44 1. : aI*ISURO • IRON WORKS. . sul,seribere ,wonll respect, ru, the ettlten" ;tbe t he Is prepand to manufaci ure :tines of any power or :pattern, ' any ra par It y, and C 4.11 Breakers Bt Viirnacr. liolUng 31111, o . rist n.saints "r evecy sarietyand ens! rerariety of-pattern*. and . msine,e, the lanai' can be ext . espateb: AU orderer.* macht end promptly etoiuted. a ..I.llt. JONES: 0 • . . ; 24-rmn YR. CF: nt cox. ' A UP.; D_JON.E.S -v•wic •• • I T.l IMO - ___L_ T BOA ;• .. 13o.orrs;:sgop, :!4:„.. : NEW SOOT . AND SHOE STORE.:. , certif. stmt . !, stns.? 1)".14P. 111.1.Ater sox a sko., isrtissuz :4,IOIU_EL STROUSE hAs. jaritopened 1 . .. 1,3 a large stock of all-kluds of Boots, itioen, i Trunks. Carpet Bo , t . :stunshoes. Se. Among' ; his stork may n ,. always Ve .P.lusid tsalt,.l( an tt Children's Shovs. Cs aitcrcrslippers, kr.. of every sarietv.Atlsu , lus,ts and titu,es suited Cro Miners' wear. 1 girManufazturio g. and IZeprilritso,lnne it the abortesi.i notice: . tict, - 4 , 1 U:5 • 4241 I . . CROES,SOOTS,TRUNKeA IS .7Prawellug langs. 1 - IjANIEI. scHERTLE, Boot 'if and Shoe .Stanufteturer, and general .. - wtn.it.tant and retail (haler. respectfully lu .-- i ites the:, ttention orb le (915ton:term . to lite larze and subatant lal stialt of Children'eshoes. Ladies' w rar,tlentierneti's dress lag. , ts, :alters. de- to:Tether with. , the general aratortuteht cf boots, ,horn. trunks a mlsmrpet tags which : she has now oit haisdNit his establtahaumt„. I . One door ,Lore the :corner (' High and C ntre etreeti, opr,neite the' II , ittgh Ilou.e. N.B.—Mluees',Fhoes and Cots n 1 ode to order a the lowest prices, at the shortest not en. wod manufactured Irma the Writ of materials. Everything to the Shoes:Bak l tag llne.furuished willidespateb, and warr.nted4o rice satisfaction. air Try him, and, you will nut be disap poitittal. ..ar , Pottsville. April 5. 1S 1t • - 14.br 1 I M%TM OAS..FITTIPI MAJMOLPIC Qsirritit DOWNINp, BURNT OIJT on the 10th hare reopened an establishment. for theablre business. in Silver Terrace, a here they will be thankfulfer orders.and promise prompt attention and satisfactory work. Potterille.li , tober 28.1654 F"-UNIBItin ESTABLISHMENT. IL Mt.:HANSON respet tfuily lourves to the: public than has purchased the entire l 4.k of the late first of More. i I and hi,kheon, *Ed In- Ids carrying on the pl outlitng utineas'in all it it branches - at o old Stand under. the Potts le Muse. Irlien• he hopes by erairdij to buainees..he may able to merit a 'than. of the iblic patronage. llowlllgitar. k . dee hl. leviek to be -a+ god: i dit tilt -k , e dime on as rear l mole tertne.3.l! ran be done' I !there. i 44 - 6 — iyk: him n I rlal.-titc 11. DICKIASON (Au=nt 1-tf WARE. HAR A 1.1. soriii of T .. Rails, from 22 !o 6U I - Lpownd• Fee:yard. u hand and for gale by • Dee. lt. 1 5.5 ril . • E. YARDLEY & SON. 1.(201101.., F uid, C.amphene,,Tur .l-Iptiii...&6 for Xll by J. T. lIANNUIL Schuylkill Ititt•yn. &nowt 25, '56 .. 34- 1r I TO S S ---- Zii e c Paints, * :intl White lA, I Lend. 6.r ..11e i.. 1. • ./..t. lIA N NUM rz,vbuyikill IlarVn. Ku igt 23.'66 • 3t- OR.Ii iSitsE.—; large quantity of 2d -4 , . hand slope •Cha F4lO. 'of various ;lug trout i inch '4O Iti ladle:Lin anteter. • .- ; Dor. .4, 1665. Crn• 't, R. 'V A R DLI:Y & - 247iN . i -- l "-. ►1i1 0 SI ilerl , i Paints , Chrome I reel L,ctryna.vill.viry and ' u Oil . tnd Celt )f.. of t r r,• th.. 11.1 1 ,1, for 4,41.. tie 1. T. 'IAN st ;4. Itleh uytkil I Haven. ikndurt 23. L 56 - r 31- 'Peril Vi'lli qualm for 100:900, :(1Y.•2ii ' .1 , ..; the La; or tf n,.it Sebuyl• , -kill ltatti by. 1 1 ' , • ,J. \ 'I , 4IAN ..'l..'M. tl•di ily !Lill Ilaron: A u!.rttst . :::',. 'SO i 'lat. 04 i ( iqi i gE}.7l - rw.,itio„; Glass ; at. ~, ~_, , '7 . 1,, A r Lkiking Moot Plates. 3,41 -1-%lly 1 ti , r sale t.j_ . . S‘: 1 4. 'r. 11AN N UN!. Schuyilcill Pawn, Any gt 33, '36 ;:i 34- -. 11 1 0 :ArActitN - "r 1 s-and , i DjtArl'S 31EN: 4.l4rman'llilseriialvanlZed lipingular Scales, nriralled E1t,,44 Squires. Stali2lo and. Deviled edge. Si might tiLreal•ltules gradttatedit.winially.trutn.:Ato lint, etantitirti.tiundy and Calliper, all U. S. siaudird.ed , rj.. . STICIITEIt k TiIOMrSON'S. Pottarille,:h tig 13Ft 9,1 . 41 i ' 3'2- . 7 GENcy for the Reading Agricul A turn' 31athIne Sillip.—ltailug the agency for the - widely celebrated Agricult urn! Implemen ts manufaet need at this shop, I ray it' the attention or farmers. and can .furnish them siitli these grinds at . anufartureesPrices .. , .freight added?. VICANIi ro.r.r. Pottaillle. l Xoe. lB . '6171' ANRODS 0 , I I) Sl l '.:loeive4, zlit assortment of i j Gl.ilittaul . Ilmts and Polota. with fixtures 'er replete, .1 Olaf:any fanner ran put up—and for sale cheap I.) unz:n..steT .2.7.-tf BRIGHT A. 1.13:(11. 5188 J. T.ETANII_UM TIIOLESALE & RETAIL Dealer : I .; In ralrits, flits, T.4mlshes. Turpentine. Caut ;sfitile, Alec:lto', !turning fluid, Looking Wass Plates, 1 Vtliflovi Glass. Putty. Gum rinse, Gum Beni lig. Peru v lan •piiiplo, tillium. l'lttla, Tar. Rosin, Se.. ire., at Philadel. td!ia prices—Kisite the swan lioleL.Fehuyll,lll . llaten. ..t .N . It.—The atninage of retail dealers. mid tlut , public _g t:rally. la rri pert fully sollrited. Ordeps tiled and sent 1 .th dispatch to all parts of the country, ' " 1 r 4 . !.. . . . - "". 1 . iv ,- --.._.1 lams in pal bran. I:arr and Filrl X C Mal/ ua. 4 tor : IA.& a 4 re purchas e d at the oweit pik&o for H CAS. 'an . as we - intend to pat on buLsmalla small advamic, at,it will e•:'e mi.to sol I gt 4.4.144 14,14,r than Mary have t xcer imen offerral in (id, market. I:nder this r. abet kW to contemplate optinitm a OSI.-11:14.1i,T0r.f.. •Thi take. the liberty of stilomitting. this proposition 'to you fee pear' considi:ratithi. Ileitm satlafed that• a ,liusiness bared upon these imiuriples will meet alike with - the support and approbiltlon of all our friends. we , therefore proiSara to sell gods LAIW.for nue price.'„with no deviation • w tdch we are firmly convinced will rival{ in mutual lamett to all who ratite,. it. We take this oppnrtunity• of res. pet tfu*y soliciting yr-ur Tiatron'age. a Panting you that no pains or exertion will be spared to please.; nor any effort withhold to promote the interest or Petllll 4 the a pproba- Ibin and support of allAiir friends and patrons. tare us terall at the corner "of Centre sod Market street.— Stareformerly °erupted by John S. Morris. ' STIVIITER a T110)11'S0N 2.....t.tf Pottsville: May al. 18.56 REMONAI, Of D. L. Emmert). Hardware store. ' TTAVING removed from the corner Centriand Market streets. to Fry & Martz's old stand, nearly oppoglte...l4.- Elderly ouid infi 'TM bin friends and the inhabit - ante of thfa and adjoining (nun tins, that everything in the bardwate line will always be found at hit eatablishinent,ishere _they. may be certain I of v,ettlust superior 'tit idea at the owest prtres. ,q-Ite• member to call at D. L. Cstetly's Manlove Store, Centri. street;below Market...f • N D.—Orders for coal sereena,eiEiteily & friek'iman ntacture. received and promptly'atteddmt to. Pottsville, &pang, MO 111- FAIRSANK'S SCALES firtiE subscribers, agents for the man,. ufacturers, havejuserereived a new artiae.eallett the "Union Counter scale." e.aleulated to weigh from !i„ an ounce to 240 tbs. For sale at the York Store ' •c E. YA11111,F.I• t SON., ottsrille, April 2Sth.lgss - 1 . • 17- 3. COLMANS CUTLERY STORE, "io.SEI North Third Street. CAONS'IANTLY on hand, a large as -I,,,sortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors. and Razors. Table Knives and Forks, In Ivory, stag. buffalo, hOne and *pod bandies; Carrers,and Forks, Dirks, Boa Ic Kith4tr. ALS.O—a 'very extensive assortment of Walters, Tea 'frays, &e. Fine English aims, Colt's Pistols, Allan's Revolvers, end ,Sitigle and Double barrelled Pistols. a itb a general stock ol Fancy Hardware. constantly on band. JOIIN 31. COLEMAN. Importer. priludelphla,bo:3o,.lss4 , [Dec. 27,'43.321 514 f IROPI COMMISSION WARE HOUSE fIEN'ITE Pottsville.-- ‘_),Tho subscribers are prepared to furnish 'the Trade Machiniste and Operators at Philadelphia prices. (freight added) wholesale or rot:M.l)og American liar Iron. man nred at Pottsville-and warranted of superiorqmility 'Also. light 1 ralle .suitable for mines. and Cable Chalna I urt4.hed at short notice direct from the importer_ , le.•YAlt!L . h - f 47 & . p . ti. York Store. Nor. V:, ISM HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. lit Til t SU Bit ; til li hit. having now arrang, ed his goods at his new place of intsineme - and with a new determination of furnish ing all such goods as the business'nl the Coal notion may require. at their lowest market value, solicits the inspection of 'the Public. I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full stock of Bab Iron, chopping Ayes, - Pine Iron, Coal Shovels,: • ' Cast Steel, Trace Chains. -,. Slit:lron, . Nails and Spikes,. re. Tackle Blocks. •I lows, Anvils and Vices. kr., - . Ilardivare and Iron Depot, CENSUS STREET. three doors abov Nat et, gest side. PRANK POTT, - J uly 15,1844 25.tf • . BRICHT:a. itnabw 10. Matz' note nen' [Sault. 1.40 an excellent al Coach Trimmings, • Springs, Saddlery, • tldnemnicer's Carpenter's TOMF. lituis anti eaint. Bar Iron of all sizes. Rolled • •tt "" Nalla Spike*. Balliflati Iron and Nails, Stultiat,ols." Building Itat Cast Steel. Shettr Steet, Aria Blister, Silll 33ws, . . . . Cog&rut Saws. kowderantrSticit.. Pine if and-sate.... 0.8. returns his than!! n to tre publie for t hp patronage they extendod to him iii.hisindisidualeaparitlaind hopes the new firm, by the quality of their goods, strict atten tion to business, and accommodating prises, V III deserv e and command their continued4uPlPort• ' . an.MUT A :LERCII, - Psalmist fflr . tboatirnsullrens, centre/greet PotticridleaanagoT 4 YRN I - 7 • . L-_ , . . riNllklip ASP 'IWIRDICINgstoRs. . EN it Y. 'SA Y LON, fOrmerly drug xist f.r.l. S. e. MartLn. respectfrilly announce* to the nubile that he has established himself in the apothecary busi nos. and openenja n fof &up store, sear W. st. it. Kline's cabinet vratror ant, in Market Xtr , t. abor,, &mad. and incites the patronage of those elm trete require anything iti' his Hue. prornhatip that every eareard ar tention that his experience all enable hitu tngive, and that the nature of the business demands- f_Pottarille, April 12, 11,54, 15-Ir ' YQ HAVE KATHAIR9I,. • - HAvt., OU used Lyons hathairon fer the hair? It te the tarsi' delightfulWilet,artt rio ht the Fuld and to prwadttentle beneficial' for Urey and Bald thud". The , Kathatron lnlSr reitrA•cd my hair after a baldne.a ultwelte,yeirL Years L./I:MATER. No. 54 Warren :wet. New Torts. Alec. Lyons' Extriet of Pure Jamaica Ging*. for dys 'peatia and general nervous debtlityokc . eau Le had'at C. winuers Perfumery and Variety iloro,Centrviirnit.Potterille. (Moller 1533, ,41-11 IMEN PIEPARED'ifrom ItENNET,ot the: . (north stomach nfit he o.X..akter directions orilaron Liebbt. the gnat Physiological ebt.csist. by J.l. 4 .111:i:0 11- TiiN,D.. Philadelphia. ta. . • . • This Is Narcire'r men Remedy fi?r nn .unhcraithy atom-, ark. No art of man ran equal its curative. pl.were. It contains nn Aliohnl..bltters acidii. Of 11211.11 , 1 4 011.1 i It he extremely aareralde to the taxte. and mac he taken by the 1110Ft fithi patients who Minnot eat 3 watercrack ' without acti distrl.33. Bewarofcirireced imitations: Periln,ts_finf a.rirng. Call nnthe agent and get a deacriptlreclrenlar. gratis, giving aXarge amount of scientific evidence. from Me big's Antma I Chemistryi Dr emialie's l'hy“nlogy of Di grslkm: Dr. Pereira on Font. and Diet t-Itr. Sohn .Drir , er. of Now York Universit Dunglison'sPhys tologyiel'rof. Stillman. of Yale . Dr. carpeinfrea i ikliSfluirz:V An.. together with I...ports of cures.frimn all Fliarts of the United Stairs. Ilv all druggiatv and olcalers In Nfedlcines.— ON LLA II per bottle. it. fIiiNNAN, Irlcolenfe. and Retail Aarnt. 111. March Wholesale and Retail 31:4-taaglost taad 6,laommilat. 13. E. Corner Centre an Norwegian Sta., • opp f ,,;te //„t, .) POTTSVILLE, PENWA. • p 'The subscribor. 11/tying tnken powialott of • the Itou4l formerly whipied by Mrs. 1".1 M. 'l:entty. has emiverfill the RI me into • • Alr Drug and Apothecary Start:, . h :la he thinka i.pl prove "ntl•tartory.to all putvli.t.,J a. until reNpectlutly calls Up. at trittlon of 1,14 frierols anti th e pithily to hl. choke stor k . taken g-eat care In 'Mi. •el,tion of his Drugs. )tali. Tura, kr, and can thereft re cheerfully tneonuuellit melt owl every to, ca fyiny • I i r,7 .4.ND r.V.IPUL TEIL.I TED, , , i Ho b• determined to .give is undivided personal at tention to his business. at al hours el the ddy attitnight abet, risinired-leriievlng tha the roo , re'lind'r•liefolion of pky , crilin so moll so the l'etrolimbli (tore of (hoer pre loole depends in a great 'measure on the care of the X pothocnr, and the quality of his drugs and tutstume and he feels confident that (luxe:et - Ns. where obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not lw therfinlY quolition with his custotneriu'when once his reputation as a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be sattifne• telly established. . This reputation he bedefermined to build up, with tie ; assistance of a sham of the public patrona g e--'i fair pre -I portion of whleh Is guaranteed to. him by taunting •: friends, indeiwtidently of thit which he hopes to ofitai by close attention to biaalness and strict attention .., mixing prescrifd,leDoi *Lich mas t .—tbe health an. lime of hislcuAninefe...., Doceptiol in iireparing and compounding of medicin 1 , 1 for rut blest{ specuth I ion he will ;never resin t to, tirin..l it Is :inter+ ugly true the such . dangerous deception .. Much more ostensively soot suce e ssfully practiced bi druggists than can be •, radily Imagined. Vonhdent of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of his clitemporaries. he. only asks' attention to prove his will to serge, nod his ability to satisfy the most exacting., Aierl'atronarnay with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution 'of their orders. sent by mail or otherwise. • i rliAll. W. iFiPTING. • Introuisi k ellillikT. ' S. F.'. Corner if flidre 004 Nortr.iyun Res.. /14.1iriffe. P0t5v1110..11 . 21, '56 ! . 25-1 y . . pkw. , . .11 liollowaty's Ointment. as the irtml reliable drellting; for sake cuis.r.talcs, tkvents shot wousols. It is also used be the r.tinzeotis ot I at. A lIIJd Naeies t Both the Oitamemitanci the Pills .kould he wised —. , in (hi foll.;wlH9 er,Sr. : BuniMis Skin Diseases Burns , • ; Swidhni Glands ' Chapped dlands Fore Legs • - *Chilblains , : Sore Breasts • • k'LLula Fore Heads 'tout. , ; , Sore Throat. Lumbago ' Flores of all kinds • Ilercurial Eruptions Fprains . d Piles. Still Joints -• ' . Rh nmatizm Vetter , . •Itinnworm Ulcers' ' Salt Rheum • . -* Venereal Scircs Scalds . Wounds of all kinds. Sold at the Mannfnctoeles oflProfestor HOLLOWAY. SO ' Maiden Lane. Sew York.. 244 Strand, London. ant by all relipeclable. drutidsts and dealers in medicine adoupte out the United States and the;rillized world, In pots., at 2.., cents, 011 i cents. and SI each. iliP•There la a cob. aiderstie ILITIng Ly taking the larger 1.11.0 i. '. . N IL—Direct ions for the ;uidance of patients iu reel y disorder are affixed to each pet. June .21;7,6 1 1_ . ~4...,, _ THE CREATEdT Dledlet otecovery of the Age. D 4 , R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has diseovereq In one ofour common pasture weeds remedy that et Ivo Every Nina of Humor, (rpm the 'worst scrofula down' to a common plrliple.),, Its has tried It In over 1100 C.1114)5, and never failed cl a d rept In two cases (1e) h thunder humor). lie has now lii e,.,. ~..), •ss his possessiou Over tk.o hundred certiffcates.uf its virtue, ~ all within *twenty mites of Bostou. Two bottles are warranted, to cure a nursing sore ; Mouth.,..t ()nein three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples 'on the face. Two to three bottles will cure the system of Liles. ' Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and etemach. Three to five bottles are. warranted to cure the worst case of Eryelpelas. Uue to two bottles are,wirglin . ted to cure all humor In the eyes. Two bottlesare witrranted to cure running of the mire and blotches among t t he hair. ~ Four to six bottles are Warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. . . . One bottle will calve scaly eruption of the skin. . Two or three bottles aro warranted to cure the worst case orringworm. . Two or three bottler are warranted to -.urn the most destelretecase of rheumatism. . . Three to four bottles are, warranted to cure the sail rheum. ~Five to eight tattles will cure t e worst ease ofnerofula. A benefit is always experienc*l from the first bottle. and ti perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. i Reader, I peddled over a thousand this , in the, yieluity of Boston. I, knoyr the effects of it in every 1-ore. So suer as water will extinguish tire, so sure will : this cure burner. I never sold a bottle of it but that i sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself.— I - There are two things about this herb t hat appear to. me : siirprisine; first that it grows In our, „pastures. in sum. , places quite plenfifuLand yet its value has never been known until I discovered It in 1846—second. that it t ehnuld cure all kinds , of humor. ,----- In order to give firtmildes of the midden else and great 1 A CUBE FOR CONBiniPTION.corGIIS. COLD * $. AtzTil popularity el the dilentery. I will state that in ' Aprl Li . i.IIA, BRONCHITIS. GENERA I. DEBI (ATV. ifi;.4l. I peddled it and'iseld about six bottles,per day—ln 1 AND A LLSCItOFULOUS HEM Itltt , .. Apeil,leet, 1 sold over one thousand hornet, per day of It. '. lisvire Yon Tried , lit Some of the wholesale,druggiete who have been in the ;.' This impn. rtae.t questiou should tweet:ea erervkinenlid business twenty and thirty yeare.'say that nothing in'l who Is suffering from pulmoniry trouble in this fickle the atinale of. patent IX34.IICITIeII was ever like it, There , 'climate. Have you tried WI LIIOIVA COM POEN* OF Is e uuiversal prat se of it from all quarter, i COD LIVER 4)11. AND bill EI. It will not neuseatelli, In my own reactive I always it idea etrictly forhtnnoro . the plain 01.1._ but is on the contrary. pleasant to the —but since Ito introduction as a general family medicine. * taste: moreover, the Phosphate of Lime is. In this •oiii qrrat alid wonderful virtues have been found in It that ' hinatinn, a most remarkable aid to the brating, Pro Pe r never suspected. . . 1 , tiro of the Pure Cod Liver Oil. as the following nertifi• several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which vlailab ; cotes (selected from &host of like grateful ackilowletlge., - vitlyseonsidered incurable. have been cured rya few e ot• ' mer to) will amply show. No person •hnuld neglect; for ties. 0, whit a mercy . If it will prove effectual in all f a rtingle. hour, a rough , or any affection of the lungs. le-at .uses of that awful malady — there are bit fewertio have . ; the melt herIOTIF consequences follow. Dr. Wilber's seen more of it than I have. - - ' pert oration .": both pare and simple, and secs' In all cod). • I know of several C 3314 of Dropsy, all 'of them aged nary c lees and has performed some surprOing cunt , In people cur... 4 by It. For the various diseases of the Liver. decided consumption, where ordinary medical alit 'hos ;Met )headache, Dyypepslie Asthml. Fever and Agee. Rain ' fslird:; -- .'-r4. In the.side. Disease+ , of the Spine.and partinilarly In dio.' [lg. l'f,tiotost :—‘llutlnerie.irly. file - w bele of the past 3311. es of the kidneys. Ac., the discover,' has done more winter. I.tvad suffered eittieuelyerith a cough. which had good than any medicine ever known. , inTri-Pate I lay Ivingeethat pay.phyeleten frankly Admit. No ehange of diet ueeettiory—eat the best you,Jet and tell his 'feu a consilupololon6lng this trouble is the ineneli of it. . • ` s • Seel.; wentlier sot In. Medicine seemed to after] me Dirrefinnsfor use.—Adults. one tableepoonfal per day little,relieL ettitil I tried your pivparat lon , of Cod Liver —children over-tan years. a dessert spoonful—children Oil And Limo, The effect I Ain't - aced be fide teadmit, from five to eight years. teleopoonful. As no directions,' wet almost magtial, and I have thejileasure of. saving at eon' be applicable to all tonstitations,fake sufficient to this writing. (May.;2d. 1863,) 1 atantirely freefrom any operate , on the Lowell twiee'a day.. '' : , ; pulmonary treubli. ' Manufactured be. bONALD KENNEDY. I With thanks to free ffir your ealunial discovery: I nor ' .Ve.la). Warren rtreet. itorbery, Jta .. dimity kcommend tto those . what sine+ t us :Mitered. . Price, One Dollar... ..,- i • -,.1 .7.4 rte C. Man. a, Whoresale Agents:—NeW York elty. C. V. Cliekner. I . . .. Chap r etmet. MOM). Barclay street: C.D.' Ring, 102 Brtyldway: 'Rushton & Danufactursyd ottO by ALEXANDER . wii.r.9k.: - Claik, 276 Broadway:' A. B. AD. &lids. 100 Fulton lit:' '- - Chimirt. Wholesale' agent. for Pennolilvonla. T. W. Doerr ~I . . ' 166 Con streeLllfosten, ' Sows. 152 North 2nd Street. \p r hiladelphia. ' '' ''' Foe sale in Philadelphia by T. W. D orr -&.• Etors,,,,Vr2 • .. 1 For sale in Potterill . e, by . O. Brost, J. C. liighig • North Second street. For .sale In Pettivllle by J. C. awl H VwbcWww• ; .- • I 1 Iluettea Druggist. opposite Episcopal Church. Mayllll.lfinfi- 'a r - 14-I.' I.- Pobtshile r &Lore& fe. 'llotlu-toie , . . . .. • , • . LERCH'S • A I:6 Sivial Two doors be eland nearly orrposiie the MI. where WilTbefound mortment of IlAnDirte.t.: . Files, Fine Trays, Britanla Vare. • Assortment of tine Locke, Table Cnt-lerY, Pocket Cutlery, - Table Spoons. Anvils.and Pi"es, Assortment of fine Gins, :sheet Iron enacibles, Wire. Tin Plate,. Bram. Kettle'', Sad Irons. Pada andleri, Chains. 'flatiron d Trir. MEDICINAL. ORM CUBE FOR DUIPEPtILS! €E&S. W. ING, A InDLCALREVOLUTION! The Woria Vuan'mou: t , • ' - nnrAmmr.s. . .. . . . TOBACCIPPOWICARSAND OATS; RT the Ilatabura. Smoking Tobacco and char 311muLictory - lu.ooo bushels prittillabc 2% barrels Smoklau 'nano. ec ,, 510.0.Y.$ thar 4..tr5D4.1, cjitart ; 10(1,101 Alainicb : , ) , :es. 25,000 Cuba Extras. JAMS-7.$ S. MOYER. liamlqam : likrrks eainty I , 8ept.2 , q46 . , T4E LATE_ FIRE. 7 G the FIRE .ctestra”.l ~ a r C. rh Faet•r•ry. and cal , re rem 1a , 4. We are Dot discottrarett but biro zone •Ittl tu 'work:tar he old shop livnr thr 1 - I:wer .I"uruar, wtiore we will• be b3rxr til v wi .=ll anfint as Yost cUle. tki._s,'~G EX ENSIVE MARBLE.YARD, . .11,04 sibon:i stral. prsisatte4ii:. Frii E subsceiberis pre:pared. al his old -1 stand, to furnish rli kinds i>f pi:aerials to his Hoe buildin; parr plAiu and ofi:rmirullt. lit in litui dtfentiin the St. tier and %lc nu, tarots of big nitri caplet ore. ThriY eaN it. hAj ' , ".•rY ra riefy of style. and wilt e...raptire ; Tlveratly. :tory sod flash, with - ary obtained e sew : here% avid are kmiLeed at cheaper rates., • JOHN. T, LANG. Pottsville. May 17.'58 , - DO-ly ' ST. CLAIR - CAR. MANUFACTORY, - St. Clair, •Schttylkill Co., Pa, mitts ES'I'ABLIStINIEN't' is now 1 preps, old to cmtrart With . Itairroad Ce,'s. and - others for any numler of Vretitit and (L• e -ii care ~f ev er y t i, scriptibu. • The machinery is of the mos. apposed constrieeti...n. and the niaterial, Med of the lest quality. al, : l'i,- pii,tor ran art taut the it. ii• equal to ~aly mama., hired in the rtdied State.. . i lit , Tii,- Chilled P ate heelii uo,d by Lin, or , tr., ...,...„......br.,..,, .....,, II dry ~ 1 liiieh 1 ledelelle.ai Lath f 3 / 4 te exmilellee hr.'', 14. , Stipt:riori 'C. jAili..k...S. R. .101114.1rf. Prqriet , r. C 11. 1 ., , ,, LAWTON, jr. Step,.. Oct. 4. 'Zirti i • POTTSVILLE Saddle and Ilarnesii Manufactory. • 'lle Subseribar would 1 2 Oh , _main most m ile invite tho - attention of the Vitt:Lens et Potts. AI Tat and the Coal itPgion In •_teeteral. to hi t large and 4 . 11-svlyeted stud of t.A111 1 1.E.4: V. all kinds of Carriage and'Teain Ilarness, Collars or all deacriptious., Drift Ilarnet.s. ay. Ito de tires all who may neet) anythliesin the above line to call and see his !goods' before purchaaing, elaewheie.ai there ran be &,thing Inst. 4 tirders for Il.vrneas,.4r., promptly tilleit on reasonably terms. LEFEVER. WOMELSDitiIIF. opposite f:piscopal Moire., P,ntre.strrrt. ri i tttrale. ' March 1. I "i 5. [Mayl3.'sl.. 9- t • SOLOMON HOOVER, 'I . Wholesale and Retail ... OVES, TIN and Itt)LI,OW Ware, k Itritt3unin and Bras. 11 - arr. Cutlefy. hr .. ,felt. ben Ilaitget. Baur , . 4mikra. Portahlo Ilan- i t } . t re24 ues, flat , , eu s,•llesters. itc.. Ac. 11.,rittit e,lt• . I `.. tarred hi.