Wit dub. may. . , • . • Tits lionized card einnialsti whlelt 'ens 'hope gone will profit - by Wineriteid ;We notice, h,..teover. thaibln, Ong psis, or propose% in . ins7. iSr his Car4 i is!Siistes its,bl , oll viiFei 4 36- kilis4 whleh•linvet cage gnats oar him** ten is exporiettlet'isw• the wspennit of the• tes- Imoiristismalti, , PP`O Job Saint ,Wiltioitiallsa nishilsigN - ow. eh the ')-Ps ts his thanks. to &Vero destiluteit eises to the Iglu& Wogglespereensges• therein named For iAigi.itedviiii - ou ais late tower in Boston, nt -` • ! • us kendtairtion :li tiut,,ltartnaini 2 shine ihrsit his kindness For 1 eannybril rein te hum. I think I Neverine-stieb peril& num his on. wanes trispia7Yo ta'ponitengts'of high degree it Low—enutailitolverneldppropashnn. ' muter bo.lsl L s man finer 11, o'ro But. • to the keeper Ihe'hbbe &verb. Hie glen shuns Will be held In evening& renenbisnee, he • Is well toirarn--,1 of tbo rust OISE" A0ir.411.. iasuasorita lune — Tamar lig be off dyio • to an Apple, woman. tb4p korner of State street--tor her eivilltlea wiled stood a Eaten a &tot eliemitottalanor ;toad. iierkonversiithah Was truly rigrosabel. dm it ably kolculated to Rolm 124 exliootatfous io Woman. tu , adstorKiiitiiii, of ,tbolifssoiev -, bo Invited me to see irotij*AVAtaurustatilftit elements A Rb6toaorrio. awl -Eros' Of - ilia*, which I akordingly DO. r Cu mister Ordway=tbe grate ilooduoktur of Niggazo. now albeit Late A nigglq , about As bad as i Doe a tall-heusi Oa a Turn Plice=-1 knd not Refrain from mein theta ordway,niggure, & I return Th,em my part y thanks for Jovial Treat.— they put the Rito leg fo rid g y end did the thing up to the editor of the ilerahl—for ollewin . Me to sit in Ws saiektem thinetotata a readin tie pa pers of The Day.without hiteiropshon for 4 Hours rennin.. /when hemeeli 24‘; st hum Wii by to Ream the kemp!iment—lle will Plod hi My Li brary of boob-Abe follerio—aamoly seott's Komnientary on ihebible, in IS volumes. Watts slams and /num. . . . • doddridgerattiee and Progress. • popkin on the lemt Day. . , • Bell on Woands. : t , Peek on Porga44. ' • r . to the °lmre o't the Bighting@ Koffee :Howse for privilege of n Cheer wiletaliin A morain !testy (Co hailed.) t Shell not soonForgit their triable*. tithed civility. , to the . Panon & prof victors of the Stone church in rummer street—fora Chance to jpromenard Up tt 1/01,4 the broad Ile of 'the same on Sunday last —in *search, of iseat—fwithent halo molested. A tit the sa,ston,Of the some for An offer of Is Free seat in the garret. - • to konductor hawkins on the ralerosul foe 'Spa chi Privileges on my Return.. I tolled him I bad nottiot but 16 coPpursf.Left on my Expenses of thefTowcr-41i(the.Pair'was 2.5.-,-bnt be left mo i parse, to, the detriment of 9 cents to thanderoad. I wud RokommeirdMister cbarles hawkins to the , trarellin Reins:Dimity us A man who knows at isf Glance 'who's who—&j who Aint • to mister Farrington for an oxcart in his Ear. ; riage from dept Tarvetn. to mister howe k Boarders for. tfart-felt kome on the Pisarta of the pbenix,.bowin A lEihs., kin bf 'lands exhilleratin, and I was glad i had s gat back. Witaßsi my band, . • JOB SASE, , N. B. publish in 1 paper inside thereof A Fu r: rid Bill to pimento tavern—postage Paid. Pearrr (loon.—Afew weeks ago a substantial Farmer of this county, a staunch republican, had hired man, an unyielding democrat. The tar;; mor, accustomed to. attend ebureb himself, tried very ha to to prevail upon the man to do likewise, but In van. The min persisted in spending thn Sabbaths; in hal/tinier fishing. On Wog imes t bd for the reason why ha would not attend church, , his answer nue,."Beeanse the minister is forever preaching politica.". The farmer, thinking the arghteent would. 'he overnomo, if he 'could only got the man to attend, hired_ bite on a certain Sabbath to go. On return ing hOtne ., the , man ;aid: . "There, Oval just os I told pipt it wet:lT:be-1 7 all polities; from beginning to end." !'No," said the farmer ;•"not so ;--thcre was not a word of-.politics in the whole discourse." "Yes," raid the man, "there was. The text was politics." "Why, what• was 47" asked the farmer. "Tbis'," 'said the man: "If the republicans scarcely bettered, where will the cursed democits I. appear?" , ,' "No, It WWI 04" %%the reply. "On the con trary, it was, Jf;the . rialttoons scarcely bo saved, 'whore,ahall the engodlyand the sinner appear 7" - • • "I know i 4" was tbe answer; "but darn him, I knew what he mOntr—Wasse Debtoerat. 1 . ........e.. . ' 0041 JEILYII.S .OA TEX STAND.—^ " .7IIOIOII, come dp hero. How is New Jersey bounded?" : i' "Roundel'. all ovot 6y the Camden and Auiti'oy . , Railroad air." '.• . ' I ( . 4 • "What aro its natural products? ' 1 "sham banks, send banka,'fish nets, and three , 11 cent lightnings." i . • I li , •What are the Jersey Flat's?" ill "Moat of the inhalltants, Olt." "What is a Raflroad Director?" , , 1 ' "A.practic al .utdertaker." .: '•! o . : "What is-his business?" 1; I, • ' •! d ro Tilt forever at.np end the business or pas. i , engers.:l • • "11'4 many Directors are necessary ,to lbo; ro per conduction of the affairs of a railrOad?", . tbtre is generally one to every but it requirds wive tban'one to a collilion.";i , "What -ot by the (arm 'switching off "Why, - - Int to a siddendensiSe." "Good President iotne Too Z which sho one gait, a supra veral ladies and' get men. 'Daring ttie conversation she Calif:ll3'4'li 11,, who was•iittinlg bear her, and said : "I ten tb , met"' • • tii _,-"Madam, l 4 611 all ears," was the reply. Alter awhile, *heti the conversation fell r i baniwork,ll:lle shoired a piece of , embroi l saying : ' • 1' "Please-look, sir, rit this trifle."' "I am all ayesr ho 'replied, bowing.. At,liet, when the meats were brought O il , lady of the house said to thu m lady sitting-no her:.• ." "fl , you try a bit of rabbit?" tiia. all +stomach," said the latter, 1. significis‘ntly. • , i A GREAT Em. Nor jtsuoven.—A Coal'Orono* piencher oug day wankinto the house of • _ leS , un•reformer, and saw s suspended on the; i walls, the three expelled c minfiiyirs, Aid he; "you have them there r "Ob, yes, they are thew;' was ithe answer. "But ono is wanted to epaielete the sett' l P "Pray, Who is that?" ."Whi, the tleril, to be sure." "Ah," Said the reformer, "tut is botyet from the confOrenee. ea same of your gimblit ; 4 ne clll7,•as tio r eutercd st "i WAIT tO o . 4orecu burn store. ouk down 'avoid. parcebi,hilelther • . The dealer of •whieb iuit 4 11'01, then what kind do yoit want? 'l'hesn is almost every' variety." ' II H I! ~ "Wby, dein it, .1 want th ew what berisi! ; , holes." I [! , itylOLD DIDI4I Taitto.—During a recent linty fieifiagfra, trtreller saw an Indian 4:eming a small Peed of tltaber,.with a view to : making canes. "Pray, tie said be, "to what tribe d 9 l ; , ou be. long?" • • • n ,"The Chip a-inty, tribe," replied the ledian. - 1117 /S row Einar PtAcs.--"Yett've a l ms east on," observed a well.dressed politician te, au old associate, the other daz, . .111 • "Yes"ratertted the dilapidated; obutlit is still the old otdi outward." The first speaker instantly usadefilaksdrer. the road. l4 4, Trutv'toll a story et . a , an ets. I. or don ning a man for the bmoint of his bill. mart ,ropy atOir very . itolsoll. that he norildn'Lpay _it:" '40," oatlfthe took you for a Mho that would be sorry, but if you aro sortie. tbso I 4414" ' '! • . A 60.1k,1% looking sedans 'in a clnipol Sostn, soked,ll felt' • a . g.ent" fold Dark. i' r . • • ' •-•=.;•;' ' ' Tags* sos tikhw tisjit * "tin ** y 1'44 , • . 7 ' - _ 7 :T_ :. : - Iii 0 ';:* 011 ' 1 - 4 ' 1%; Cyan.healoc IRONWORKS: etees guy invite *attention of the b=rornaindity• "1.. =IR to their new-Voundwy andilaehinefthop, `•:.: : tn:thelown et St.: Chehl, debnytilt roan. h. where they ore revered to held Oval iteedgers. Pampa ?tad Nnelthini - ot eyerypettern. • Also,Driti Otre, Unice Sour inetinie. Morse doh Being pneW utsebdido and op. wise its unteidnery 'verde& von to • &diluent a oil and alinaine their worlp Qrdersihank. fully receited and *voted stiluo &hottest natio =doe reseanatde tereur. amps, Arum t CO., 13iXtair, Jane id, 410- • -2'=.lT ' • ASHLAND IRO* INQRAIL•i. • ' TIM SUBSCIIIBICHS are nma Nally • riem, to Amish: . *Vibe Aildend Item , , •rti orks, : EteenrEogideeingrattrprefany u 2 zr . power mid cement formittiog and other pewpmely ecial Brerhemot every ilieand • - now in rmo, together with entitle and forging* of every descriptions. flail and Drift Cant of all alma and fatten" large Trueltraul Uors*Carse;—allfurniahed at the shorted hone.. The ,fflabeetitiete !tatter thaw mires that, loananeh as every member of the era Li* prarticei merlienie, tbag'wiLl be able to Amid' meta" aro that will eon) re. Alterably with Any in the Ito glow. All orderi dineetad to L. P. Chtairas h hem., Ash. Sehrulkill will receive atten tion. • liffellin JOLthi-0.-GAILNIKR, -. • . , JOSEPLI eitittlXß. ] dabbled, DLit :10,%8 . • .. , lit _CI TABEAQ,MI6, CAJIITERS&M,LEKAIRON • KS, Tialetiamatoeimommyutua ammulty, • ' • The aubsuibars,proprb)tonsoftbe ihaveaamedertearheetet notutee to the,ci Lizetis of Selme r 1 un• • tar end the pablleireaeralli t r •• • total-emit sayand all kftdretwork Ili their lino, et the shortest nattakettd In the Meateatm manner—sorb as building Steam Stminee,taaa- Unread and pritt Cam PartrpeAtztlammad .titarktnery kiodL , • 14ily the beet avrketert are emploied;ind ististhettou may Merger* be safely guaranteed. Orders from shros4 promptly tilled: • - • CABTE , RI . I 4vir. .rainaqua...laimery 47,1855 • • 4 ER psp ergm WORK E. i*. Iron andikaa a . Founder', respectfully indent _their pa. "+'t lams,rred the pabllegenerally, that,they 1 /Ea cma Ste folly prepurd sY the shore establish ment„, to manufacture fitsont /testate of .every shot rumps, Itallroad and Drift Cars, and miry other descriptisn of Lon and lirm Clotho anttablefor the Coil udoltMo? other boilluna. On the most reasonable term& Also, Blowing VAlnders for Blast Plummet and isetdrie work in general. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch it the lowest price& AU work. furnished by them yar tanW to perform well. They would aolteit the custom of those who may want artielem in their hue Intl vicinity. Alt orders will meet with tunraidlage and pnanptattins. tint. ' B. W. =MON, March 4, 1154 0-1,7 ' W. 8.. HUDSON. • DONALDBQN CRQPI WQRKS. ! it. CO3 .JoNEs- .t 1 1 0. respectful ly invite the attention of the b sines& f .f . -1 4S'a;g1. community to. their new Foundry and - Machine Shop, in' the town of Donald son', Schuylkil l county. They are now ,reedy to emelite all orders for machinery. such as steam engine*, pumps: level breakers, mill gearing for gristamd saw raillusid and drift cars, Doing practical mechanics, ire flatter ourselvell that all work done at the Donaldson Iron Works: will give such satWaetton. ; as will • serum the future custom of their patron', Orders thankfully received and. ezeicr ted at life shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Ernit cox,- ALFRED JONES ' February ISM LEWIS MILLER. _ . DgifitycK i p e lftßAljAfOßKS. TITS Subscriber is prepared to Lei= facture) STEAM MOINES ef.any power. Pumps of any capacity,ond Coal Ereakrts ,„„- of every description ; as well 11.1 every other kind of machinery used in . ?dines, neeekeei,Furnaces, Mitts;Saw Mills. de. prom the facilities p&sessed for raannfactitrlng, and from long experience in the bminess, work ran bottomed out at this establishment., at the verY lowest prices, nd Of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting np trusehlneryOf 'any kind, ere incited to call and examine patterns and become se tainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict Attention will be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DI:DATER. Ifinersviilo, December 9,1844 484 f *. • %fl TRENLOAVT, it WORKSI. Tremont, Tay) oust ty. acessiest. ' Thu Subscribers respectfully invite ett _ the attention of the businesscommunity „71,171: to their New Machine Shop and Youn ra., adz dry, erected in the town of Tremont. and _ under the superintendence and manage mentof ItGssre. 2..l3atdorff, and Philip Unaholtz. where they are permed to execute all orders fur Machinery of .I. s rass and ilron, such as Stearn 4nginos of any power, Pumps of any capacity, Coal Greskers of every descrip ' tion all kinds of Gearing for dtolling Mills, Orbit end Saw Mills. Griftears, and all Muds of Railroad Casting', such as Chains for Flat and T Ralla, Frogs:Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wrought IrouShaftings. Mr. Um hot ts being , a practical filechanic,and having had the con fidence and experience, for many years - in the Coal !teeter', persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior i quality of ;work. and. become roupsainied with prices at these Works, before contracting, elsonhere. Orders of el/- cry, kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution, having several 15, zo, 30,40, and GO horse Engines corhand. Jan. 0,1850 1-ly C., & A.. M. SELTZEtt: t WO 't 4 "• ; f 11,/ FOUPIJIRY VONltif SHOP, Pot Arbon, So uylk Co. a. T. H. WINTERETREN anioonno. eR hlsreadincsn. front the eornpletrontlit —. • of thestoro named establiFkimont, toittp rn • • - m a , r " ply all ordeis -In ' ilneof business— as for - Steam Engines, Itailroa . , d and DilftCara, Pumps, Coal Ereakers. Castings and Biachine• ry of every pattern. Ife warrants his work to a lso eatla tarpon, and accordingly solicits patron/4e at borne Ind abroad. ' Jan. 27.1845 4-1 f ~ FRANKLIV IRtNINORKS, Tile: .. tame d re tummy° to the Pub tirl lie that they are the Proprietors at .the itral; Franklin Works, Port Carbon, letairear• f r r z.,: = sled on by S. Sillyman; where they eon than) to manufacture to order, .at the sbortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Bnatkers and Machinery of almost any sire or description, for mining br otherpurposea. Also, Railroad and"Dritt Care, Iran or Br.tan Castings of any else-or pattern. Orders are respect.' 'folly soliritell.. GEO. Dl FISSLEII:k 13110. . .. , 1 1 'Franklin Shovel WOrks. The inbscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Sehnylkill County, with Shovels of all Rinds, it the lowest ,Philadelphla prices. Attention is particu larly railed to their Coal Shovels. Orders fur Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. WA O. NISSLER & 11110. POrt Carbon, August. 21,18112. 3l-tf 1 POTTSVILLE. - . FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, • ,I . Steam Vale &factory, es,r. ' i roar . Wl' ICE.—IThe buslneu of the late tirm • .., ~ . ' of SNYDER A MILNE& wil/•he contin .i n „ . -....:' ned by the subscriber in all Its various . yelllr '-, ack branches of Steam Engine building, Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of • , Machinery, for Rolling Mlle, Blast Furnaces, Railroad CAM, ite., kr. We wilt also continue the business of Min lug and Scilling the celefirated Pine ]brat While Ash 'and Lexie tirld Smhn Miss Led ArlfrAxds, being' sole 'won'te for of these Coillerittii. • s GEORGE' W. SNYDER, January 21,15. 5 4 TO 904941: OPERAIaT rk. ORS & MINERS. pioneer uoer ew os. The subscribers respectfully Invite the • gtt attention of, the tautness community to t h . ... ~rrti. their Boller Works, on 'Railroad street, be. .I - Ita , , , di* low t ll6 Passenger Depot , l'ottuille, Pa., - where they are prepared to manufac ture ßOlLEßS OF EVERY Dr:senitvrox, Smoke, Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers, BM Cara, &e., kr, Boilers on Land. • Being practical mechanics, and hetifor yiars devoted ibemselves entirely to this branch of nsinesa, they flat. ler themselves that work done at thel establishment will ru 5 give witisfaction to all who ay.fay thenbwlth a call'. 0 Individuals and Companies will tie it greatly to their wid= vantage to examine their work bef ' erging nisewhere. • • May 6,1853 13-tf JOB A AIES.NOBLE.- • • rravtllktut'sght9;: °.°l!!!il4. en l!tiZnounce to the public t at their new 808 •,. Mill Is now crumple ed and Br full.opo 137:;- . capar ration, and that they prepared to sup ply ail kinds of Bar I nof various si te s which they will warrant to be supetio in Quality to any obtained from abroad, at the mute pric s. They also Inanufacture T Ralts,lor t e Also of the Col lieries antirLateral Roads. weighing fly 11 to 50 lbs.' per yatat.rpade of.lhe - best Iron; and nit ch will be found much cheaPeiothan the imported articl . • Being prudent mechanics. and havin had ronsidemble experience In-the iron business, they !Intim theraselves that theysan giro entire satisfaction o purchasers, and also inake.it their interest to patroni amine mauttatc. turns. : ' JOAN. &CO. - Deeembei 6.1851 . 411-tf WASHIROTON ARV WORKS. • ettily' lc 81 .1 /IBM. & JAS WREN respectfully invite' the attention of the bushaess community 1 11 E;fai to their New Machine Shop and Foundry il~Gymr erected betweim Coal end Ra i lroad streets, "" — .7. and fronting on Norwegian street.sibere they, are prepared to execute all orders'for machinery al Brass and Iron, such as Steam Engines ? all kinds of Gear lug for Rolling Milli, Grist and Saw :Gills, Single and Double acting. Comps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds Of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and 1' Raft; Frogs, Switches, AL..: all kinds of east and wrought Iron Shafting. Being pmelleal.mmebanies. and haring made .the demands of the Coal Region their study for - years, silent' kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they tlattenSitemselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to nil who may honor them with a ratite All orders thankfully rewired and prOmptly eye. I cr" the most reasonable teens. ' WIUtN, JAMES MGM. 47-If ,LTO ROLLING MILL. f Ih filubseribeis beg leave to tin. mare to thelr.frionda and the pnbile, +non, ily, that their now Rolling Mill at In Alto Ia now rt mplete. and in full rration, and that they are'prepared to; yrudeneatterns„ weighing front 22 to iQ lbs perysrd. Also;ditfirent sixes of Oat, square and mend merchants' bar iron. . 1/rsiers for ralls or bar iron ire - respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if left either-at the Bolling Mill, Bright & Lerch', Hardware Store. Centre street. or at theirothen. II AYWOOD, LEE A E., - eorrier Centre and Market streets, 24 story. Pottsville, January Ist, 18,56. The undersigned have ibis der tanned a co-part-I ; than nendilp under the style and of IMINOOD. LEE A t Xi ., for the purpose of manufacturing Railroad and Bari I ,at their Palo Alto lioUlnir HIM • • I REN/Alliti IIAI/WOOD, RICUARD .0.13011611 BRIGHT, . tYAI. HARRIS. • "Thabdainess of the lair firm of Leo, Bright A Co wjU Unsettled by the tinn of Ilaywood, Lee it-00, I Ls n. 1, 'be' 1 squnnr *IIJMBACO Ott CRAPHITE P4111.11T. HIS - Taint is manufactured of Pero Linseed 01? and Graphite, the Plzimbago or Sleek ,Land of commerce. The article le highly neommende'd o boat owners, all It resists the eetldn of salt water, Ice.,, 'also to holler and iron Inanntaeturers.of every deserlP-1 niachltiltds. dr., for. and other roofs, and In fact' tbi any purpose when it It detdrablo to preserve tin-1 .*tect, wood front Oro, and also, to preserve woody work. One coat of this paint Is as durable as four ens a 1 of the ordinary paint. Mien, painted laslde with a pod coat of this paint will be fully protected buns, eon !trios. , Price Innuts,lun 1 to 35 the, 1234 cents per Si. Io easks'of 300,t0 500 Ihs, 10 metope, pound. Pointers tan procure a squill cuantity for rFoe oadersholciale and retail by • lir llANNittf. sole age* for the uncoadietnw in &huyikill Tunty. • , wwcan METRES. HE Subsenbet having been tuthor. hot by the maittirliturers Watt, Hein *lll *artily all orders loft *llk theta, at their Mee*. _ 7 bit. LINDLEY* EON. 5 44bollb,,Amptii ;skis - ss. Al P tfilW - ADE P a P er • Bass, I°llol 'oat 2 to 20 pint,ds, trettrow„ltrar its inn aumks , Ead. b" , • - omulnunts. Nnvetilby eP,O,i4 • 461 f ' • t CLEM. ASULAII *DOWD DONALDSON. MIIITERSVILLR. Y ~~;~ i '~.',1 . :".~~"'iao~T-ya~.~+,f`_ ~v~`'.R3ian~'ns ''= -~"±:~«-i'_.= r '"^`'~'-.,.' .BOOTS; . ; SE010;- ' ;&• 41; ; Moite : 410071L11 11 1 1 1KS*Ir s save tar TWIRL SCIIER i llig, aid Stets idawatitotatai. aid general L *Waldo soul ratan Odor, reepectrany 11140" tteathea tenth , * ottileedstosaara to tbolargaa r od - stodc of 4.3ll****fteabgtetheewhiewitkeesa'sdrosabooto, 'otters, te4 toolbar -with ll* gaziontt assorheast ot l r .; bafts, obert,trankt sad coop* hap,whith tu) bas um! 1„ oe,hisd at hieliefoldiehteent, - Oa* 4 oor *hoes ike 'confer ri Itigh and-it sirs otta•lo, opposite Ow :Wateoll Hosww 11.13,-Illiterehhotoiatt Boots mode to =Ow the icrwateltrio*, at the - plaoleat, nett and loatrataetared - ' Crow ea boa of zatottals; Seitythiatiathedboetaido. lag Use lantlibad with dempatetwind wasisatat to eve otiataction., Air Tr 7 tilsovatut-ma ern/ elet4 4o 'Poe' tkle PLUMBINGJ affiniekriffigtBbi k 3 the lath have molested an maitkalmierat,tbr the above bastraes,ist Sayer Temareorbere they wlllbe thanklataecattent,and promise prompt letteutkot and , aattettstarY work- PottamilleiCatober 23.1354 HARDWARE. ALL sorts of ,T, Rails, from, 22 ., :0 60 tl ds *yard, act 1141341 and for tale by 1.5,18E41 49- Z. YARDLEY 4 SON. ..ALCOHOL, Fluid, Pampbene,:rur- Outlay, its., far sale by ' T. lIANNIT.U. 1:y1101111*nm, August '23, 'lO ArONS Zinc Paints, and White Lead Am sale . J. T. IlAtinal.; „ , gime, August A Voll • 34, FOR SALE—A large. quantity.of 2d baud slope Maly for sale, of various sizes from inch to PA Indus to diameter. _ Dec. A . ,1564. CS. . E. 711RDLElf & SON. (11110 Mineral Paints, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow—dry nod in Oil, and COLORS of 'every description, for Welly J, T. LtillallM. Schuylkill Ifirran, disgust 23...450 ' 34. 100 000 lb§. Peruvian .. Guano for 5 e4e, by the hag or tou r t Schnyl hill /levee. by J. T. Ilk&0, 1 Rchuyikill trm, Angcurt 23,1.3 ' 34- .4•1 fi FEET Window Glass- al -20. 7 00V ICS Locking GUIs Plates, and Alit. ' 11hr tole by J. T. ILINNIThr, Schuylkill Mien, August 2 '1,6 , 3- ! • WUN AHEAD i—Just ieceived, a A. - large assortmett of Bentgan's Patent Skates; eoine and tee them. Boyk Sleds. Rough and Plated Sleigh BON at • 7, ' STICIITER & ,TIIOIIPEON'S. Pottsville. December 'B, WS • 49- . SAUSAGE • CUTTERS STUF VEILS. Chorgera, Cleavers, Scalo Beagle. Llal Ba lances, with bow and awlvel. Block a and Viallef a de., at SUMTER k TIIOMPRKS'EI. Pottsville, December 6,16 • 49. rrs S A REMIUMWARDED. to .Bright • . Ltrett, at the Schuylkill Myren' and Orerigebtirg . for the largest and beat assortment of hardware and Cutlery. Call and examine thqlr stock: Wore pnr . ehadng elsewhere. • Potterille, October M. 16 • 42- ; GENCY for Redding Agtieul , tarsi Siazhine Shop.—liaring the agency for th wI tiy celebnktedAgricultundimplenientsinanuniettired at this shop, I invite the attention of farmers, and' can furnish them with these goods at anufacturees prices —freight added. FRANK PO TX. Pottsville, Juno 2S, ' 5B 2: t 1.10111..„ TNIND RODS AND POINTS, : USreceived; an assortment Light nth= Rods and Polntn, with Oitinve cornpli4a„ which any fanner eau put up—and retenlenbeep hJ June 21.'56. '254 f 11111011th LEIICIT. T i 14ANNUFff iiOLESALE * •RE'r.AIL Dealer in Palate, Otis; Vanatithety Turpentine, Cara; phone, Alcohol, Burning 'Fluid, Looking Mass Plates, Window Glass, Putty, Gum llose,Gtuu Belting, Perarlan Guano, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, fie.. Ac., at 'Philadel phia prices—opposite the Swan Hotel, Schuylkill Haven.' N. 13,-The patronage of retail stealers, and the public generally, Is respectfully solbitml. Orders Sled and sent With dispatfh to all pallid the country. Schuylkill Haven. August M, %di MORRIS, JONES & CO., • • • • IRON 41.• STEEL BLIERCIIANTiIi, Markel and 81.14ersith Rivets, Philadelphia; • Hare always on band and for sale BEST ENGLISH REPINED IRON—FuII assortments of "Ilagnails." and other favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BARS--ordinary sizes, or rolled to order for bridge purposes, ix, Ate. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE-- Promiscuous sites, or -nt - to regained size. BOILER ,EIVETS-.Dover brand, made in solid dies.- VEST EN -01,11114A1t AT.LES—American and English. FLUE SHEET IRON—For eoverlng =butes, Au. AMERICAN & SCOTCH PIG lItoN. RAILROAD IRON—T rafts and flat bang suitable for mines, turnouts,lte. 'JUNIATA. ENCILleat NORIVAIUSLIT WM. B OLTS, NUTS sod WASHERS—For bridges, cars. andstnaehinm`purposes generally.' CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. - Ablo, an extra quality for tape and dies. The :gore, together with a full assortment. of Iran. Steel, Nails and Spikes, to *bleb the attention of deairny • railroad e.ont ponies, englneets, miner* founders and ma tidnlsts le . Marl°, ibid 19Ty • FOR OR THEPEOPLE Head 1 and Bantle= you Buy. • .SMHTER TIIOMRSON lake rein announcing that they haireUpened a new Lihardware and ,iFoxs Ors the corner of Centre andlf arid. streets, •And invite the attention of their (rinds and • 'the public generally to an inspectioff of their large and varied assortment of goods, which will consist In part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers. Satleakans, Brass and Iron Kettles, ROW; Guns and Platcds, Barrels, Powder and Shot, Percussion Caps, Iron, Berms and Copper Wire, Iron, Steel, Bellows, Anvils, Vite, Wiles and Rasps, Traces, Nails and Spikes; Mule', MILI K . X Cut and ci rc ular Saws; English, .American and Gee. man Grass Scythes, Sickles, Scythe -Stones and BMW; Hoes, Bakes, Spades and Shovels; nay and lifauncer Forks; lilddles.fileves Axes, Ratchets, Hammers , Plana,' Saris, Ropes, , White Lcatd..oll, Glass, tocki, Latches and Hinges; Butcher Saws, Choppers, Cleavers,Dial Balances with Bow add Swivel, expressly for Butchers, he. IRON of all kinds and descriptions. Our foreign: goods ars manutactirred by the best makers, and the domestic ar ticles for the moat part obtained directly Chun thd manna tub:were, comprising Cabinet and Building 'Materials; Carpenter and Shoemaker Teas; Smith and Miners' Tools; .Moulders', Plumbers and Gas Fitters' Tools; Ag • dcultural and Farming Implements; House Furnishing floods of every description, and in - great variety—M. sheet, every article in our line can gulp' be found with us.. Our goods are purchased at the lowed' prices tot CASH, and, as we intend to put on but a smell advance, 1 It will enable us to sell goods lower than 'thej have ever. , been offered In this market. Under this asvictitua we contemplate opening a sissies crest, and' , take the 1 liberty of trbsnitting this propoAtion to you for your ronstdemtion. Being satisfied that a business based upon these principles will meet alike with the support and approbatibn of all our friends, we therefore propose to sell goods LOW, for °nap:lee, with no deviation, which we are firmly convinced will result In mutual benefit to all who practice it. We take this ophortrmity of res.. pectfully soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no pains ifr exertion will bo spared to please, nor any effort I withheld to proiiiote the. interest or secure the approba- I tion hod support - of all our - friends and patrons. Give uti n rail at the corner of Centre and Market street— Storeformerly occupied by John S. Morris. I ' STICUTER k THOMPSON. Pottsville. May 31.1856 - • 22-tf VA . I . .-• Of D. L. Esterir ßEM s O tiard L ware Sto re., I_TAVING removed from he corner juLof Centre and 'Market streets, to FrIA hartesold stand, nearly,oppoelte,ltlr. Y.sterly would inform his friends and the inhabitants of this and adioininit -coon ties, that everything in the hattwere line 1111 always be • found at his establishment, where they. may be certain of, getting superior, articles at the lowest pfices. &urns. member to call at D.- Estetly's hardware Store, Centre street. below 9larket-1V 1.1 11.-7.oidersfor coal sereens,of Elderly& Itriek'sman cincture. received and promptly attended to. Pottsville, *ern 19,1856 FAIRE NK'S SCAI i .ES ITHE subscribers, agents for the man :L afaeturere, harejnet reeetred a nor a rtlete.ealted the “Nttion Counter Smle " calculated to weigh from an once to 210 lbs. For iale at the YotitStem. YAIU)I,EYN. a son. ottertile, April 28th,185trf 17-- & coigmaies CUILERY STORE, no.su north •rblrd 'street. CONSTANTLY hancl„) . a large a‘e sortment a Pen And Pocket Knives, Brissors, and Masora Tablo Knives and Forks, In Iraq, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Careen; and Forks, Disks, Bowls , Nnlces, Am. • Trans, ALSO—a very exliasive assortment *f Wallata,..Tea T ae. Fine English Guns; Coles Pistols; Alien's Bevolseta, and Slagle gad Doable barrelfal Platolii. with a general stork of Favey Ilardsiere. eonsinnt/y on band. • .1011N' M. COLEMAN. Importer. i'hlladelphla,Dee.3o,,lBs4 Met.27,'6." , 2) 51-if • mopCONINH44IOff,NAHE HOUSE 11LN'rfit; STIZ4E r, Pottsville.--- .J The subscribers ire prepared to faMtah the Trade Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices ; ireight added) wholesale or retail. beat Anterimia Ear Iron, man ufactured at Pot laviiie,and warran tad of superioro nal its Also. light T rails Aultable for mines, mid Cable Challis furnished at short notice direct from Mei importer. ' • B. YARDLEY & SON. York Store,lioe. ISM - I 47-tt "" , Y r• HARDWARE AND !RON 'DEPOT. • I - nit s Ut6tltlu6ll, baring now arrang i ed his goods at his now pl. 4 4te of business. • and with is new determin Hon of furnish. • ing all such goods as the business of the _ Real Region may require, at their ionvat arket value, snliclui the Inspection of the Public.. I ih 'il .be always • , On hand and have on hand a full stock a ' - - Bey Iron. • I Chopping Ai Ylue Iron; . , Coal eboirels, Cast Steel, * Trace Chaina. Slit bon, Nails and Snikes, • Rope; - • Tackle Mocks, - ' . Ilellows„ • Anvils and Wei, Le., Ilardirare and Iron Depot, CL3IT4 SYnizr, three'dnoii abOre Market:RU.2 aide. , • TRANR POTT, ~ Ju1y16,11:4 . L 254 f, . BRICHT Inlvhiv tow Mats' Hot. ners' Dank, It an excellent*: , tkoch.Ttiatcatng-s, tSadngs, dlety, • • dboetnakes'sTools. . R. Carpenter's Tools, filags and eat. • . l' Bar iron ofail shies, Rolled- ". " Nails and Spikes. Railroad Iron and ?falls, Smith Tools, . Dulldlog 3latarials, Cast Stmt. , SW, Skid, ' •' 7 4, - Arm Mater, , SMlStswik Moment Snips, Visa Itand-saws." - It.rotontlitlethatilm to the' piddle tcer tbipatronagi‘ they extendoiltoldintistdstndleidualagskit, youid boss the naw 111111#4y reptality of thstesoatd4striet UOlll to blindness. d accommodating nc:Msocill damn* andeolnistanittistiroontinnad simmorto • • - -.•- - mirout tftoll4 • iia'ithiparestsi /44 alintresksOf iloitipTmotanttitje;lll6l. . • topeernitly palate than ' tba.aatire 1 of Sore- *Ed *wades mho. at' Itki, Potts .. Impel by dICE, he may alma of_tba good on as rook• • be doao tri21.113 "NIXBON. 634. f) 1-fr bt r i l l,79larro doors be /band near! opposite the M. illy, whate will be found •• rtment of lb/amass: Mee, , Pine Trays', [nitwits Ware, Assortment of line Locks, Table Cotten., Pocket Cutlery, Table Spoons. Anvils and ti Ara, - Assortment of fine funs, Sheet Iron Crucibles, Wire, Tin Plate, Itnutsgattles, . 844 Irons.. Parniand 13otIers, Chiles, Itallmatrisies, Porderiad Shot. ;~~ - : ; lat , eekir " ;••=- 16: 1 • saw owe- Atilt. sum mar, 00R* AISNEOVISIP: XNAY SAYLOg_ntllounses to his ' Meoda kollfba puldle,thattO tooredl4ll &WWI* Sion from 'Lute! attest b- Dames stud.' nest done below Outdo ------ Bmotk Book gad Taney etas, vim* ba? will by !apps to fttnith ligkikkiwittir.Dfogfilkt. bis - ihe of bnidtmes. tra lons eroirdoneo A to the beldam with Zara 8. C. DtarUu, sat,"" • e grad camtad ifloanott enables Warta put Upan kW off=rl th rot secTrfa7. • Deo.2f, ' ... . , . - - 1 L Y.,0114' KATHAIRVII. , ~ EA.v. - You used Lyons - ttathairod ,i for the haieljtis the most delightful toilet sr% a theworld eau le freeminently bourgelal lbr GM andllaht bents.% ' Thti Wham fdly restored my hair 'nerd , baldness ef litotes Must rouni truly, - , . . It. L.ATWAYAIt, • - --- - i , Also, Lynne P., trait of Pure hassled Gingers for dr' ilepsia and general nervous debilitypteomn be had a •. 1 aditUird Perfumery mid Variety diere,Cantreaniet,Pottnine. ' - October IA 1853 . ... . .. 4 1-tf '.. MIT CM lila 1121112111& rbi " ftnrthatomach orthe Dianerll 1 g.the t Physloksicalehetui;t,l4J. 8.11011011- TON, Al. p., Philadelphia. Ps. ' ' . . 1 This Is Sainte: own Remedy for an unhealthy stack., ach. No art of man can equal Its curative powers.. .1, contains no Alcohol, bitters, acids, or nanieons drugs: It le extremely agreeable tothe taste,and may be taken by the DV Jt ferblepstiernts who cannot este satercrack- er without mete &strew. Beetareofdrnaged imitations. Pegn ti Oa a drop. _ . lon the agent-sad get a descriptive circillar,grathr, giving a large amount' of scientific evidence, from Lio. big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Cconbe's Physiekety of Di gestion; Dr. Pereira on Food and•Dlet ; Dr. John 19. Draper, of Nev York Univendti r Prof•Dollition'filitY Weer, Prof. Millman. of Fate College: Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; Ste.. together with reports of mares from all parts of the United States. airSol4 by all art:tightßand de!lers la , liedbinen,-- . Price CINEDOLLA Itper bottle. DANNA.N, Whatesare and iittan.Apept, • Rattyl.lln. much - ' • 10. • GRAS. W._ VYING; Wholeisale and Retail ' , lnuLgogiastaititlClLoZl2llllll4 - . B ll.Comare!Wrem4Nrftlimllla t 4411=11711%1A: The subscriber, baying taken poesivaidon of the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Z. M. Beatty, him converied the same into a • w Drag- and Apothecary Stairs,' • such as be thinks will) prove satistactery to as ail purchasers. and respectfully calls the at tention of his friends and the public to Miele:dee Stock. lie bee taken great Me. in the ..selection of . hie _Medicines, de.. arid can therefore ebeerfttily incorarnend each and every one as being 7 1 4 ft. ‘: PURE AND Ord DVTZERATED.• lie is determined to give his undivided personal -at tention to his business, at all boursof the day and night when required, believing that the mom and reputation of phYliCielns as well as the invaluable tires of their pa tients depends in a great measure on the earn of the Apothecary end the quality of his drugs and mixtures: and he feels confident. that CREAPXI.3B, when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only ques*vi with his customene when once his reputation as a ful and anapetent Apothecary, shall be satisfac torily 'established. This reputation, be is determined to build up, with the axelftanee of a share of the public patronage—a fair pro portion of which is guaranteed to him by unmoor:Ur friends, Independently of that *hitt he hopes to obtain by dose Attention to business and strict 41.teotton In mixing prescrip tiore which may affect the health and lira Of big enatetners. Deception la proposing and Muutiounding of medicines for ruthless speculation be will Darer reaust to, though It Is notoriously I rue that curb a dangerous deception la much more extensively and successfully practiced by druggists than can he nudity imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the fire of his cotemnoraricr, he only asks attention to provebta will to eerie, and his ability to satisfythe most exacting. treratrozm may with milldam:to rely apon tba prompt and faltlitul exerutlort of their orders, -sent by mall or ,otherwise. CMS. V(. //MING, Davao:Err a Cur.sasr. S. R. Cbrner of ciAtre and !amalgam' Str, o dic, 25-ly A V.E.PC'hilWI,2l;llllB"' . • I The virus dr disuses often makes its way io the Inter vat organs through thepOrta Cr the mm. TcrurpecsAms log Ointment, melting under the hind as It in..;*ubbeti, iu,. la absorbed through the same channels,and.etwehing ,the seat of infiamtnation, promptka s and invariably !nib- Anew it, whether located in the •Ridneys, th ilivei; the lungs, or any other important organ. It pen trateithe surface to the interior, through the counties thbes that coinunmitato with the skin as sumr.er rain into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating In fitiente. Skin Diseates and Glandular Etw • Every species of exterior irritation is qviicklyreduced by the anthinflammatery action of this Ointment. , An gry Eruptions, midi is bait Rheum. Erysipeitia,,Tetter, ifingwinm, tkald - Head. Nettle Barb, freebies. or-Itch; die out, to return ntAmore, under its flospite) experience in all ports of. the world proves Its In diseases of the skin, the museum, the joints andtbe'ghtnds. Ulcers, Sorel and Tumors. ! , 'The effect of• this unrivaled external renied, upou„. Biforulif. and other virulent ulcers and sores; in almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which produ -*es suppuration and proud Vest, and thus the cures, .'„Which Its healing properties afterward complete, are safe 'iiikarell as permanent. Wounds, Bruises, ihuis 's and Seeds. • :ineases of the (lecture of the humeri. Injuries reused by staduwexplosions, Bruises, Sirens, Scalds, Ithenmar Usta. Minim of the joints, and contraction of the sin• etas, it. hriniployed and warmly recommended by the fa culty., Thitanarvelous remedy has been introduced by its inventor Id mean into ell the leading hospitals of Europa, and twavivate hoasebeld should be without it. . • .....:Imtienelible Teeth:long. .• hi Medical Miff of the French and r ngilsh Armies In the Crimea: Uwe officially sipped their Approval of Holloway's Ointowstrus the most rellab • rowing for sabre cats, stabs; and rin.shot wounds.as alto tried I by the surgeons of thi -- 4.111ed litr es. Both hi I Ole:igen! Pill* *h aid Le used • . in rite fognrefe cases: - Bunions • Bayne .ffWellatt ads 1 .. • Chapped Rands . sore:Lee Chilblains • Boriwrotiti Fistula - Bore.llesdn, Gout Sore ThreetiO3, Lumbago_ _ _ - Sore" prellhi Mercurial Eruptions ' , Sprakia ' •r , f- r. -:, 7 t, Piles -7, - Stiff Joints' .r. ' 7 A. ILlMinnatirm Totter • . .-,,,A Ringworm Moen EnWithonm Venereal Bores . , -r :r. : " . '-- 7, 1. Scalds . , ~ Wound* of all kinds.' i'.:',•!: Sold at the Manufactories of Professor UottOWAT'SI Maiden Lane. Neir York, 2U Stnind, London; awl by respectable druggists and dealers in medicine thronsh; l out the trotted states and the civilised world, in, tots, at 2.5 - rents, Cdt.i" cents, and SI each. kit fop, slderible sari 'why I aklngthe ismer sixes.. A N. 11.—Directions for ths guidances 4 patients in every disorder are affixed to each pct. June 21, 'ld , 2b 1J Dledtow InREs co GRE ve of ryATST the A.O. D .. R. KENNEDY;of. Roxbury, has dlsoorered in one of our common pattUre we,* remedy Alm eWe Kind . of HumoT,• from tha worst scrofula, dOwn lu a couilltun „ . • Myles tiled it in over 1100 eases, and never Called ex.• rept In two cases (both thunder humor). lie has now in his posseseon over two hundred eerritleates of I test due, all within twenty miles or Boston. Two bottles , are Warranted to cure a nursing sore month. • One to three bottles will cure the worstkind of pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will cure the systeni of bilis. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth arrstomaeh. • ' • Three tease bottles are warranted to cure the wont rare of EallpObii. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. • ywobottlesare wamanted to earn running of the ears and blotehtli among the hair. •• , • Your to six bottles are warranted to cure 4rrupt and running •stleers.•• . .., • : ; - • . One bottle will-cure scaly eruption of the skin.' - Two or three hot tles.aro wiirrauteil to cure the worst rase' of ringworm. Two or three bottles are .wan tutted 'to tare the most desperate CO* of rheumethut. • Three to four bottles aro - warranted to ears the salt rheum. -Fire to eight bottles willenee the worst camper scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the est bottle, and a pester CAT:IT Is warranted when the abwre quantity is taken. . /leader, T Peddled °Tees thtuMaud bottlesof this In the Vicinity 'of Boston. I know the effects of It in every mad.' Bo sure as water will exlininaish Are, so gore wM this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that *old another: atter a trial It always speaks for itself There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising.: nest that it grows in our pastures. In som places quite plentittil. and yet its value has never been known until I discovered It in 1.446--seterui, that it should mare all kinds of humor. • ' In Order to glee scone Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that ,in April, tM.2,1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in Aprit,lBs4. I sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. . Some of the wholesale druggists who have been in the •bustness twenty and thirty yam% say that notbins in the annals of patent medicines was ever like ft. Than IS a universal praise of It from an quarter& In my own praetteel always at Ides strictly for humor, --but since Its introduction as &general faintly Inedkine. treat and wonderful virtues have been found In It that I never suspected. • - several cases of epileptic flts--e disease Affix war al. grays consldered Inettnable, have been cured by a few .00t. ties. O , what a retererlf It win, prove effectual in all MISES Of that awful malady—there are but few.whe have seen more of it thatil hare: I. know of several eases of Dropsy; all of them aged people cured by IX For the various diseases of the Liver. -1316 lieradache; Dyspepsia, Asthma,Forer and Ague, Mtn in the sbki, Dhows of the Spite, and particularly In dis• area of the kidneys, Le., the discovery has done snore good than any medicine ever known. - No change of diet necessary—eat the beat yen get and enough of it. 'Directionsfor nu.—Adults, our tabletrisnraftil Per lb/ —children aver - ten rsas, sk dessert spoonfsd—chlithwa from tire to eight years. tea-spoonfol. A. no directions an be applicable to elf oatunitutlons, take sualclent to 4perate on the bowels twice a der. Manufactured by , tOCALD Itlritprater, N 0.121. Warm Mimi, Rozbany i Nagt. ... . . - . • Price. One Dollar. . ._ i . ' •Whateral4 Agratas—Ttay.Tort. c1ty,.41 V.-Master. al aarelsy street: O. U . inn, Me Broadwayt Rushton I Clash, 275 Ilteatbrily; a. D. 4 D. ft:0,11.100 Sniton pt. Whn_lP•abt egent . r Pennietraols. ?.. W. Wort a dein, I.= Mattis Sad •t. Philadelphia. - - • ' ... Ter tile la tattinille, hy J... 6. Rivilva,A. C.lfistlia god 11. 'Ashman., ~ _ • - i , • .• I .Msyllitilnd, , s tyez , c?pr . 441LisM. - _ • 7 r 7. I •. M NU irk TOBACCOiCICARSAWD;iOAIII, - I * the Ilarnbasg-E4 mAting-Tatiacto sad ttlgar Manattetary - balasprintedatx 300 burelslinoodiiaieo -co; 000 Etalt Spiadshelgass; 100,000 9.ll4XlllCubeilistras.• , - . swomposity, TOTlOAkMfgeibi ' FIRE which ambered our Ca& lsoloiy, sad oars** yeao.lonioro .are' not dlscousasod, bat UM gown*. latelyns mak. at the ;44 stay UM tbe PielrerYgrilkakeer wherierei erill be haw to see eat Mewls. - Mt"' 114111411.14 - ligigNlVr* owicn 14;ltst1>biolat:Rd,'86. 43',tf EXTCNSIVEIViAROLIE ItARDi gmassionge einert, rhantsie,:rw. rillE Subscriber is prepared, at his old I stand, to hiraithellidinta of materials in hi. line, tor building vorpmee- , plain and .ornamental. Ile In vitee putiruW attention to the Total, Stonesand Menu- Meats of hie manufacture. They can be hedin every "a flay of style, and will compare &volubly, in beauty and gash, with itay,Walsed ebtewhefei end Sot tiered at cheaper Wee. .JOJIN T. / 4 LN O ' ]lay 17, PIaTTSVIkLE Boddie mid asetrages dulaidemitatory. Theubscriber would .sis, west respectfully Invite the , testiest of the eltluna of Potts- tk ik , it end the Coal Region in gederat.to his large and well selected stock of SADDLERY, all kinds of , • ..•• • Carriage and Team newness, . MMus of all. descriptions, Drift HATIMIIIo ae. d • slres all who may need anythingin the shoreline to cari modem) Meg-00de before purchiming elsewhere : at there OM be nothing lest. - • Orders for Harnuit„Ac.4nroaaptlY filled on reasonable terms. - _ Lt WOMELLIM m. R, Opparitc Epirmyett Church, autrestred, March MSS& i11ay13,14) 9.tf . • 4 s9hilESIU car. TO VES, TIN and OLIIOW Wait, nottanntoind Breast Ware, tlery,le. , -- ' - I teteen Kangas. - Range Boilers, Portable Ran z' ""a 1 =SS precis, nesters, ka., te. , flatting en. " • '-. i his store he bourinkled to , itle farmer"*""" stock a isnr.sariety of new patterns of cook ' tug, parlor, office and hall stoves, and be:has now the largest stock that has ever been offered in this coemty. lie invites his *tends-and customers to and examine for them.selres feeling confident that be'eate snit them in quality and price. lap Ila mats their particular attentionto his shee Iron ParlarStores, which he warrants to ere more beat, with leas fuel than any other More in use. lie her al a splendid article of Kitchen Ranges, which he can-gic i the highest recommendation. ! Pottsville, August 30; 'ab ' • 4.1.. - , 1 -TAMAQUA COAIIFCTORY: tivaisk skopp .CIRNER of 'Broad and Centro ass J -FOSTER * DEAN, Proprietors. Messrs. Foster & Dean , having entered into4artnership. In theatrriagellsklultr Thaves.hoeing.Elackstaithlngbusluess,& would inform the public, through the JOLICXII.. that the will henceforth carry on all the above named branches a -their workshop In Tamaqua, at the old stand. Mr. Fe+ terms well known as a blacksmith, &c.,and Mr. Dean is a professional Coach Maker—both are practical mechsairs4 - and by. a combination of their 'MD, they intend to add to their favorable and well known reputations as black smith and carriage maker, feeling cal:Went that their productior s cannot be excelled. - Mews. Fader & Dean will keep constantly: on hand every rulety of Carriages, &eche and Wagons, and hold themselves in readiness to execute all orders--jobting or otherwise—with good workmen, at short , notice, cor the easiest terms and In the best manner. ' Orders from all mule of the surrounding County_ r eited—address Foster & Dean, Coach makers, Ae.,'r qua, Pa., July Vt. 'be 30-6 at --- -- . 7 gl The Cheapest p ace t OOK o ; l et St KERI ores, Tinware tec.,is let lIEORGE ,H. STICEITER'Sgr Stand, In Centre street. Pottsville, nearly op e ilonrn's Apothecary Store, whereihe has now on handl a full and choice aseortmentof. . .. Brocer,Meetfam, Tin. Copper, BnYfansia, at Hollow Wer, ~,,,,, which beofferswhotessle and retail,' emat prices' corresponding with ttw u.times, and which cannot be surpas sue` the runty, In cheapness and -• • qy. „._ • Daring • the approaching season he will pay part! attention to furnishing *tares of all kinds, As; Cook erg Storea„parlor Stoves,: taco Stoves, &e. He has made ar rangements with the manufacturer to furnish the MIS ratternm of eeching stores which are furnished et Berea establishment. This a the best and mast approved kind of cooking stoves in use and no family should be with out, . it. Biasing •or broken . plates ant furnished at; all times, at the shortest notice.' (641 stoves taken I_olol- change for new Mrs., and sieves delivered withouteharge in , the vicinity of Pottsville. The undersigned biting a practical tinsmith, flatters himself to be able to rive general satisfaction. , Bps tin always on band. °BOUM It. STIC/ITX Pottsville, August 16.'56 .13-6 c - I t. • --- - --- TO ------- -------- CARPENTERS- AND IIIIILDERS• . . ',SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER i. • MAIIISFACIRINg CONMANY lIATg onha nd at h e i r extol:v.llre estatumnmeut, on Railroad street, * great quantity of lumber of eires7kind and OseriPtlon, which they can supply to °patters, Carpenters and 4;luticiers, at tower rates than 11 can be bought elsewhere. , They are also ready to supply, through the means at their extensive business, and la, .bor saving machines, manufactured articles in their llne eta saving of-247, per cent. on former cosi. Their luge workshops bare been In successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vastAwantitles of Poore,, Window Frames, Posh, Pond. Work ' • Mouldings, Bed-posts, !Mels, Banisters ,; Shutters, And all Windt of framed, Plintled and Tama! Work, Si'hiftt they have constantly on hand: They Sr 1 ready to execute orders at the shortcut notice, for any quantity ar quality-of sawed or manufactured staff. , • ‘;'Dry And green Minicar, of kinds, for taildbigpur =Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair, plank and , acantllng Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany. &e., for cabinet ,Work; White and Yellow Ptoolwee °7lp. .41: , enure' rine ptankr . 74 tat qiii,ch panel, always ready.; abs t,. plan k, beams, rails, scantling. posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pall ing, Le., Le. , • *y-ll Ills of sawed stuff and-everything their line , on hand or to order at the shortest notice. Patisalle,March !IR; ttltiefer r tit+ -' • .. 208 PATENT ~.1.111111211- -------0 MILL. , The" Great Invention of aim Day. ry H E subsetiber announces to the eiti . . tens of Schuylkill county that , e has mewed the I g tto sell EDWIN and JAMBS II CLARK'S new Pa lent Flowing Min, which is pronounced the greatest American invention of the day. The enbacriber begone of these )111Is in foil operation now, in Tremont, where he Inritell WI persons to call and ace it in operation. This highly Ingenious, and much needed invention, 'lams an entire new feature in theman offset ure of Il'held Into Flour; and the splendid manner In which It per_ forms its vork, Grinding. Bolting, and separating the gratis at 1 single operation into seven 'different lusllties of Flour and Feed, and that within A space ll of on twen- I ‘frone feet ‘ length by fonefeet in breadth, at the IFS, ' Il ly iddify of twelve bushels per houron a pair ofiFrench bdrr millstones only thirty inches in diameter. .The (irain blronvoted at a single operation into Extra and Superfine Flour, Fine Flour, 311ildllogs,Shipstuffe, Sh'orta , and Rrau any power being applicable to propel it, from a four bore; up to any other desired. The small spare it occupies would not be missed when placed in aroma with ether machinery, and the email amount of power it roe quires to propel it, snakes it certain that, ere long. it will mthercede and revolutionise all etberFlouring 31111 a. So applicable ii this 31111 to the wants of the world, that every mw-mlit, machine chop, locomotive shop, fonndry, torge, wiling mill, m any building having a Fewer alrea 11recited-,Con new have within its walls a complete 31er u r t FloringllilLat the trifling cost ol" from four to 6e ll\l .reversnadred dollars, and thtis be enormous +inward of Grain raised within the United States, can be cower. tediato Flour within ifs Unfits. With one of these Mills nearlyWery large Colliery ea -itabliableent in this county where steam power la used for pumping, should be supplied. They could be erected at a small expense and would eulable them 'to manatee lure their. own' flour. This NIS oniroccoples the /pate of 21 feet Inlength, by 4in tridth. it is also portable and when put up„ean lie placed in a wagon or dray, and with a sinite hong fouled to any part where they desire to nee, it. Its con structidti is so simple that it can be connected with any engine by a single shaft. • • Single or Township Rights will be, disposed of by the . subscriber, residing at Tremont. hundred* or certid. rates from Milers and others who base seen the Ilittirr • eps,ratkm; can be seen at the residence of the subscriber x, , - •, J. A. L. TICE. ift.le.r4f.'33 - , - - 31-tf - ,'PJJBLICATIONS, &,. . PRITC HARD ----- --- "Iz.CEORCE J. PH timAptit'er and Stationer, Nittersvilfe, /Lenten. I 14: 'DUANE RULISON'S . G neral 'Ayenk Wile following works, in Schuylkill county: B ro. Ibsen , Circ nit itilfhe Animicuu Lewyer„. der, • '-':`,7 4 (inthered Treasures • from • lioesrd's Medi • the lilinierof.Litersture, j ; - clue, _ ."-___' •. Paughters cf the Crone LoreasoPcrrei Werke, 1 Life and Adventure; of Llinatrated llimerep ii, Black Hawk, :Greatness in little . m ens:die of the, Ones, .The people's - MAW t h 11....1 of MethOdiun, . Louse, ' The above books rriILYU delivered on applicnt ion to the ! AgSl ay ent; in a 66 y part of thdilstitmtfat publisher:l;olcm. 17, ' . - . : , -. 4 . 1 - aniussVlLLE , , Rook as assislomery Store.; .. ri EORGE J. PRFrOHARD., having li,jrremoved hisbook Mors ',I*IM St. Clair to IllnersvUle, would inform his friends, led the public generally throughout the county, tturt Lilly, may End his new and large establishment on the eot4r of Second and Rail road streets., The stock of books, itaktorseryfend fancy article's is large and complete, comprising entrything that may be wanted in hib line, at prices that enimot tail to give sat isfaction, team in many eases evatileheaper than-they run be bought inthe cities; e to Ml of niwzhooks tram the, Trade Sales is very and will enable him to sell at wholesales, well'as. ~ Schools and % eountry stores supplied with books stationery at the lowest wholesale pritek. Book bin d and blank work done at,the shortest notice and Wiles . style. N. IL—Anything that, me) ' bong n his line de livered to order. . .. Millersville, March :A 1856 -EpUCKI lAN Ai. Ogipel% z;- - -Q'OWt. ft 45:._ BARNES,. NO 3. N orth . t s j TILIID street, shave garkati -P DELPILIA. o f kayo Just opened a complete stock den t approved Fehoot hooka, vnatllnolllaps and laletniiV+ .iy , sod School Stationery. and TM be ptsitsett : • I I i. ' to sae arty one Interested on .the en...... ............., • , of ltdnearlom ThaY aireSoo4l.' In ,an no "ea fAlartug publications, wirlatit - sirs tied - ~.. . e decided and hearty approval of the mart OA sat . Ingutsbed Uneaten' thronAentitai Unlted,Etateav' • o °than can ?be inclr " -- " , ...... Over sold telt dented. paper ay be the Wit are meats fakeers 1. •Thysl 7 fel 2. Myst 7 ft, 3. Map Cer 4. Map by S. Map G. Map . The( Pelton'a ivies of 4 They au on otOui totem,' Ari-11 kr th at c S. BA. e p Ft..,- D.SALE'B4.TOIEL:i ICKERING foilsale.! fro of ILL IT. Pools, or J.U.ll4llz),Sag. 141' A , .1 '94.*".4.1 vox - pr -4 ,Two Story Brick # Haws fa Maritot street. , Apply to ~ • J 11! - Centre EL, Potty% ' 11 •I am OYS TO ,iBOXES, 'containing I sit ismottaista of • CarpoittairToolsok prople4 trartity of the Raridar , t jtardtrare and Iron ikipot, ' 2Ct 'WA*. ' • PRANK POTT. t I II RN: SHELLER z - ~' , • rior qual4 , Sty, Eater, Idest Outten boot la world. all. t.b? 1 educe ant iron D. . f- _ K POIT. i - te , SEED ~ l'atertt; Pajo 771 anitsbri, Ake., ace.Abr ale by .Jr , r.ualinaL folkill Hann, sia raFt Z. 3, -.. 31- YC.__ . , OR SALE ;About BoQ"- feet of 74 inch wood hand slope eliajn, warty atar. Ingutie UM. MOLLAY, rialegrele, de hu,ll.4o ll nir, P;, 1 ' November sr4, , se , ; . 47i3m 1, ' • ' ypo LET—A comfortable Awellit* Isom. "kilt cu. WM, ie.. In Xsissntanso s uteubs. Inquire or 11. A. ACIITERNAC Pottsville, Nov. = 414 f ,` I' IRE BRICKS'for Cupolna,Puddling add Slut INenemei from the Reading - Wor k s, ifor a low. at the . FLOUR V trItZiACYY i , Pothecttle, Jaa.l.9, Mel , '! , 1-tf ; 1 Tvoßy HANDLED Table anti De's itertlEntves, Silver Plated Blades, suitable tot Christ sus presents, at the 11/sifters end /ran Depot. Pottsville, Dec. 0).'58 61- mum rorr, SILVER PLATED TABLE•FORRS, Nide* Spoons,. Brittania tea Setts, Mae Gonda !ar toe Helidamat the Hardware and Iry Depa Dec.),l 'Bl5 , FROM I'OTT. HIVES IN SETTS, ;in fine -.Ma tames, t+ory liandletti Carrera,Steels, at Earctiriugand Iran Depot.- • Vit4l4.li PM, Dee,2o, 16 • - - - ZoptRIPHANOSCOPES, a- beautiful icallnsloni klatbetnatleal tn!rtraments,3nnp. er Willow Knife baskets, to 4 0,114 'hardware and Iron - depot. 1' BUSK WTI'. Dee. 27.“68 I 517 CHEAP FUEL.--Cok lter, or mud l'quantitles, at the per buibel. Inquire either at Pottsville Osatioatpsay. Pottsville, November 22,16 rRiNTING;PAPER.--flook & Nein!. Paper , of every size and veight,:ost tutilt7, ade at NM pikes. - - II IL CIAREIG /44, - Ceutre striset,Puttsvia& August 9, 'M SAWYERS READ !—We h#.l he subsidy& &gem, nt Henry IHaitnn'es 'celebrate& Pa tent uroundeireular Sm.**. Eletrivtklll county. &Irs furniskied from 8 40,64 Inebes. ' I iIIO3IPSO Pottsville, Deeember 6, 7 ;.6 • ; - _ 49- • • RECEIVED.—.! said otonlondidPeihnoory. to tortes of Ades Mosel* Co, llarrhot All those who want tine Parfun_, LErtlSook and 'Variety Store. Jandary 21,185? wto RENT.--The OfFires lateri loc .' copied - by H. W. timeturs, 4/., in Centre etroet, b are suitable for a Store, or any kind of businem.— Also, a stone dwelling house on Railroad street. Apply to'l -I , U. MITEPDY. Ail. 25,'58. ' ' • 43.tf I . r i — TIAGUERRFAN APPARATUS, for I_, SALE.:—Thefintiliviber desiring to quit thii, bag!. nest of. Dagnerreetnifti ' .will offer ;ler ale a first rate Dagueti can Apparat t 7, • with everything belonging to the art, complete. Camera °Miriam consists of liiii rison's !,.4 size, kr. ' A so, it considerable stock of de., on hand. Address 'S.3. O. 2F.RllO l l j' 'I • - ' Bethel P. ii:,'Berks coring., Pa t January 3, 'Si I I 1-3 mo • I ,s . J 0 LEASE.—The New Yorki arid - Lehigh Coal Co. offers to lease the two underlying ve us of Goal on the tract of land known by the warran tee name of "Christian Kunkel," situated in Batika tp , Carbon county. Penna. The Railroad connecting with the Bearer Meadow Railroad lass been extended to meat the contemplated operations. /or further Intimation apply to N. P. HosACK. t'rea't, 38 Trinity - Building, New York. December 13,'58 ' . ' 50-Gt STEAM ENGINES FOR-SAL 4-2 steam 'Engines, with steam cylinder 22 inches di ameter, and 6 feet stroke. 2 Blowing eylindersqlockes diameter, 13.f00t stroke. with DoOrts, tbrmerly.lo inia:ata Blast Furnace. WouldinakeeacellentPumping r Blow log Engines. One or both will be mold, as d - Ap ply to . TIMMY LONOEN):OKEI CO., Shostekin - frait Works, .114 11, Pon Or to GEO. IV. SEEDER, Ple . Ph. Octoba rB, 1855 • -4: tf NOTICES. J , , S , A.--Washing t on . No. .11,.;Junlor Sans of Ameri4" meet' tier); Idondai evening, at Mechanic's na11,(744 story), ensiles oleos.; tre and Market streets, Pottuille, Pa. . F , i i ' Go..T . „' Nor. IQ, 'NS ' ' ' 1 CEIAILLZIMAI 4 ...... 1 :1 OTICE.—.-The Delaware ax liar - Nina Canal will be operte4 for Narigall 'co .FDD DAY, lb° 223 th log. No greater,dranght of liter lhae slx fret will bo allowed until April ttb. 8 4 a I r , . • JOllll U. 113031130 i, •ratl,4 turete . o,lsros ~ .. 1 1,54 7 - 1 'O t.. T QFFicr. OF TnE_! sivATAIRA. lii. It. COT-Pottsville, Dneembnr 31.1856, I: ' 1 TICE„—The Annual Meeting of the abaneheidern Of , th e,.. llC " n r *67 :4lebt * AV tref-' 4 ',1, - .% 1 2 . 1 d I 1 : Jannary 19tb,1657', between' the' hours or 2 and 4 6'eloc I'. M. .1. 4. DoNsumax, see 7. . 1 January 3 ,' 57 / ,I f , ', i 1.3 t 1 JFFICE of the POtisvi ll e Witter CO. —Notl es la 'hereby gl•Ptt,t6 the stoekbohlers of th)s Company,,that the annual election tbr nlnd inanag will be held at the Mike of the•Conipasy, Cehtee stre4 opposite i the &leer Terrace, Itt rottairllle, on I the amid Monday (12th) to January next, betweenthe h uns 1 and o'clock, P. U. JACOB IININCIEII a ,Jr4 January 3,195 1- President. OFFICE of 'the Doialdson mprpve. Went and zdtrued ComPan7.—rhibidelph • * nth. iaaa.• ) I 610110 B.—The Annual meeting of the Thereto:him of this Company, and an eleCtion for OMeetnto nerve the ensuing year, will be held at, iro office. N 0.28 Mart.harit's Exchanger, on Tuesday the 13th of Jarn r u . , 1157, fbe Istvan theism:as of 2 and 4 ci'ciack, P.M. - W. .1' ' WAGENS ' ...stetr Dec.'6ll • , I " . ; 52-3 t • , pHILADELPHIA REARIVG R. COMPANY-omeg, N 0.73 South fourth stst, Ladeipbia, December 17th.1656. Notice Is hereby glsen,to the stockholders of thlk t ea mr . pany, that the Annual Meeting and eneketion for (dent, Vice President, Mx 61 arlagers,Trinlinter and Seo i t etary, will be held on the seco nd Mon d ay s42thpin January next, at 12 o'clock, M. By order-of the Bernd I W. If. eIIILENNT, Secrets December 20 '56 • e 1.41 - TXECUTORS' Whfil 7 C- I as Letters of Administration on the Estate of 6gis. late °P IM, boro ugh of Schuylkill Baum, luswel been granted to thesubseriters by thd Regis* , of Sehrl.l l6l / 1 county, notice is hereby given to all thane In debted to said estate to snake )payroent, and thaw claims will present them foi :settlement. ; FRAILEY CHRIST , Exiseuice: • NANCY CIIIUST, Execut4lx . . December 6, 1 56 42-0t• I _a. • I MO the Coal.TrOdO of SchOyjkillsC, X-' l =Statedzatsetlng:of thiopgrators Will be held thri rooms of the, Coal A latlon n* Centre street, orei Garrigue's Bookstore, sret7 iTuesday and Fridsy,!from, 11 `o'clock, A. M., to I o'clock, P. M. Allithose interest 4, ed In the welfare of the Trade are invitedto attend:the* meetings, through which:lt Is hoped,* *eminent ex, tabilshment of "Vie Coal .E.x' than& of Schuylkill copste may be effected. $. 81L1.TAIAN, President Aprlll9. 1856 1 l• 761 11 NgisOTICE is hereby. given that an 44 , riiestwo4,in be tirade at the reel sesshat Of the ieture of Pennsylvania; for the isirerporetiou of a. Bank with the usual privilege% Said Bank to box:died the ".Schuylitill Raven Bant," with a:sapital Of One hundred Thotuand Dotter% and to be lotiated In the Bo rough of Schuylkill Maven. Schuylkill eteutty. ; BENJ. DELON!). . ;J. D. BEIBERT. t 1 ! JOSE' 11 SEIFERT, I DANIEL SAILOR, GIDEON BAST. ! WILLIAM 11UNTZIRSER, !- SAMUEL U. SHANNON, -GEORGE EAIJEMAN.; ''-` 1 Schuylkill Haven, July 12, IA 2s. -;, ,``OFFICE of the Mount Eagle and iTre.. niont Railroad Coiniany,Philadelphis,2tblaionth, , .. . i . • 1 ~ A state.. annual meeting 1 of the Et/holders 'ivilli he held at their 001 m, flail oflthe Vrankl n Instltiste. 'on the Pith day of Ist month , ;(January , }'t 10 o'clock,] A. 31- at which than the anneal Report slit be prgsented, end an (*ellen held for a President and: twelve Mini ms. to wildest the albino! the Company for the it ear ensuing. - '...1 i wilf..-UIDDLr., -, i ' ' ; Secretary: c ried Tressuren • 524 it 1 ::. flee. 27, le C) - FFICE of the Mine Hill and S4huy' )-month, kill Mav e n • Railroad Company,. P hiladelphia, 12fh =l, 1 A stated annual meeting of thin Clcuipaut wit be held at their OlRre, in the Rail of the Franklin nstlintm.No. 11 So . nth Seventh street, on the 12th day of Ist month, (January,) at it o'clock, A. M., at nbkh time a Report of the promedlnga of the Ward of Mainwers will be pro mote% and an election Tlll be held tom a. Preedrien ti and ten Amgen to conduit the attain of; the Company for the year ensuing. ' IS,II,.',.IIIDDLX. Seer , . ' Dem 27, '543 6Zat oven TICE petikonsloidinif ;bonds issued by the dttool,Dirottors of ichoyikili oven under the Act of the 2d of April; 1830, kuthoris tn loan to Utopia Board, are twondrted to premed the saktbonclaor ithont delay to Daniel 4. EI seer, flonetarl of the present board of School Directors, aid furnish him -with the date and meant of the said boar* in 'order that the present Word may take MeltillMl for the dation of the said bonds, If correctly Domed. Those pot so presented within ninety days from; the publication d this notice, will not be n cognised by ;the Board as rind sod subsisting. By the Board. T. C.7.IEILIDII Prue!, November 26,'36 . Vim. . , frilE NEW CREEK ;COMPANY L will receive propoulefor the purrhsaeri of timber upon their lands, consisting of the varionS kinds ce Oak, (white oak prodocal nein g.) Black %Inn; Itiekary. Maple and other varieties of hard woOd. , Apply et the Oleo of, the Compatty4So. Want street, Philadelphia, or to J. A PetilS, their!, Agent et Piedmont. Deeetaberp,lB rplrE NEW CREEK COMPANY am adding atone lets of lirger{lite to I O pretest surv e y of Piedmont, 'rebid) they dice bar tal e" The rapidly Increasing ex-potation! and lanPorrareHients warrant 'the toilet that no better lintestintat can be made for PraMertiro rent or tromodlate return, It Ira. P roved; The company wfll roeoere InLlPaillnEnt tar e thei r tad , mortgage bends at par, or other liberal Pr SUP. . Dectember 20 , Id • . • S bl-et Nen lower It, Lae .I,l*l to Itshed. leaded ty mad , ton'. them prove. set,, as nUAL MJNES ,FOR RENT.—The New Creekbamiony baling their mini o. working order, with ors, duraphopm, min booms, &e., are prepared to fOCitrb proposali for Rea g ROW or the R of 'Mph' tuitleghvigi a present 01.*Itr of 540 to Iwo tons perms. • ! . .'fbent mhoa are situated npmi UM line of the ilett• more and Obb Railroad. ono mils mere of Piedmont, They will alio:rent limit mines let riedreoati, if az* piety should desire foliate them. lf the Wow are tot rented the Company are Pr* pared to rumba eoe**l their dutophuoso,PT eootta4, on Giumthie H. ' • - • ' The Oampstiy hays upOt their lands fainsti's deposits of Roo ono of sweet diactmery. adapts" at *bids may be seen at their °Mit No. SI 'Waling NOOK Plaletil• Phil, or at Asthma: shish aq l ngat'to dent. us of engaging to the msnohntora of Imo, tropthar with sheeed, mint's* might teismkt Tarawa, imply- 'able either hy rqatity, (mat) money or per tentage nitt rofile. f - 1 larfbera isms illtiodarre Utah: en Shan:W. , • P r einba 'P 4 i • • . , i .t by the &elated 4 14 13 -. NI prim 1-egoat: iTRIMBLiE LANDIS'. PlitEMll7lll/ , i 434 y , DECO itADDDLETOD, , ' - DtPOll.7llO Or ANIT -VULVAS IX' • I !IRON AND STEEL, 13 North %day O tLPIII reet, sbove' Xarket PHILaA. • pill 12Y1854 1 • • , 15-13 SHOENER. Whileside Dealer In Ilootwadois.iikad FANCY STRAW AND l'Atf LEAF HATS,* 7Yo. tem Third &red. Plauteirhia. ttL6' 3.17 : i ! • Pi!ITUAN H. SIIARPLESS, .; . I ! ; ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, . : . 1 lloi ! . 9 York Buildings, .PhiLaolphia. , : I i aznaratera: „ '',7..k: IL Carter, Tamaqua. • • - . r :Janet *Cole.- I Philadelp hia .h ' - ' Rillitnal; Norton k Co.,' . ' Philadelphia, Der. 22, '53 ' ' 51.tt • " E ' • 01.LBI OILS!! • - Ur i 0 ! 10E1 NS't ON, :Agent for it. et . . -, . 14E11..014e Line aVor MI - o*y.) rholexsite, tlionl• r, 1i 11,Sroi 11.1 k NDLtI.S. So. 124 roirl, and 5 4 - Writer 14'feet Noir York: An onto% loft it the (Bee of James irGiaeff, Eal.. or at the Exchange Hotel, _virlil revel* •pepropt Intention, ' . Ideptemtior '2S„ nortmf . c ....,__ .1 BOYS' CLOTHINO. •,, ' StrtiE; .SUlttißtitElt., would ref pool , ftt. turiyrbon their numrrtnadifender and ctudcntrra et Orlkill Conuty.ithat their nnuxtruent of Clothing tie Yhunguiptlemen I< in volt lir, , or thin ever. and they 100Poled.tri , TO)i'keor. Potions. living it a .o,iess i , bre. the Orivilegy Of exelv.i t tgillg elAlling purebareti 'at tints itOve;lf they 140 not malt.' . r I: A. 110'1T 1 r.ROTIIKR, • i .. f. 272 Cl‘.extatit St, corner'll Tenth. l'hllaila. i APII I 22.1551 i r,- -164 y for sale, din Par price of 5 ntit or works of !the 474. f llarge aes from' the Ma iimdot hers. WMft i t / 4. E OVATAMt r ap s i E w i tel 0414 SKINS, and ganaral rather No 6 Sou% :34 rt., Ph Eadelph 4=441 ainoorti ant of kinds of Laarnia,Sloitoccos, ate. I;ED anti OAK SOLE LEATIIKE. • APA. / 854 . 346n2 . , CL A ARIFIED CHAMPACNECIDER, 1 . Y lie Ilpgshe or Barrel, suitable tot Wafters Or hotel - keeper * eonstaraly on hand for *ls by , ANDREAS Jle ll lllDll k•BON, . )i ~ No. CO North Second Streo, rbiladelPhla. " I Aloreniber 15, '66 - tf,trn • - OILS 1 OILS 11 0111111 , i . • 1 a n d ' st. Da ~ R. S. ALLEM* or S south WunsTes, ratuidelphls, 3 pEItLERS - IN OIL, have. just- 1 re ; cared. direct from New Bedford , t Befonowlngimp. y. of 011;wttleh thoy offer for 'Aleut the lowest market !rates: .." ;Winter/Perin 011,1000sta1. i Itinter•Whaleoll, 12.500:ta s * 1 i . do.Elephantoll,9,o3o do I Backed do do 7,000 do ~: Also, In store. Greasing Oil, Pale and Brown Soar, lßrierut sod Adautantlue Candles. Peb.t.,.3,'.66. : ': Sly i • LEAF Tfililla ow Q_ANI & O CIGARS. l e S - Q.- 21 South Front Street; Phila- , 41011 a, Comaitsitou Merchants; and sr holeectie • - alera le all kinds Of !' - ; 1 ,4eal ;'Tobacco, 31aaiiiitetared Tobacco if Cigars 11seic , ctinstantly ottband and for ,ale MO: nil kitula of AMERICAN and SPAMSII I.MAY roaAccos, .sleeted With SPrcial reference CO Manufactnmrs' um. ... ; Ail articles soldiswarranted to be AA - rePreaollted and every cypportuully lafforaled for examination. Y • j• ' I Purchasers att a distance can send their ardent, and rely upon being as ikittifally sern•d as if the goods were Wetted in person. • f . . ! April 12, 's6' i . 16-Ty l ! ;' - J BEPH A. NEEDLEB.' .- , , , Xalturscrcaza or . . Wire,llk and Illadr.Cloth Sleirints c M qc!ARs . medium and fine in mesh; ' . ;large, miltidlosize and mall la distneter: Montilla i l ita or woe n wire, of the best - quulitles. redone aims Of ,nutob, from Nos. 1 to O. Inclusive% and from one toils - feet . li i width. They arc nunkberedZso many apsees-to a• lineal inch, a a cut to salt. The saseriher also keeps . - cottatitn tly on SCREENS:, for Cial.rund. the. Lime. Grain, grarei;Oua no, Saint, zlgstr: Ewa, Bones COE*, • Splee4trugs. Itye•Stuffs, Le. Tracether . with •an assort- Mont of bright and Annealedllu Wire: • All of Um above - aold;sehelmale or retail, by J. =:.l. A. NHAIDLES, • j • •- 5 Itch 'rent 'Otreet, Philadelphia -;•..3tnyzi,.tal lag, Pi I OR, B. g FURV;FIyR IF - 7 - U II IMARI H, Ccirpe.r Bth • y and Arth - streets, has opened his :Sploirdid stockot Fancy tors every drocription IN la. :dies dud and w bib the public' to examine ; them betbre relizeing els:aw ere. As they are al/ man* !factored undok bin own superrinfos, b.. wan-awn them )11•616. teepees land as cheep as those of • :any at " e1 " : stt=ent, in ,the of Ile bas also , on lutuita magnificent assortment of cbildren'il Eancy Hata • And 'caps of the latest styles, beautifully trimmed • alma, !every, variety. of Moleskin and Felt Hats for gents; In lists Umbrellas. Lc.. all of which will be sold at prices to suit the most careful purchases.. N.ll —.ll persons purchasing goods at thisestablblo matt for Monde out of the city, con h .ve them exchanged 'lf oat gulled. • W. C. WILLMAIITU. - • North East corner of Eighth and Arch /drools. October 113, 423 m - • fiecidae de beerier' ioeueedis forendet THE FURNISHING STORE; ins. 106 Manus cr., Colltat Or mut sr.. Nati YORI, EdiS , MB4ACEan'extelisive anti entn.. plate assortment of the latest importations and manufactures of . GENTLEMEN'S. YUEN ISULNO . 0 30QD8. equal In material, make. texture, durability and 'style, to any Welt ever,offercd in this country—aril at prints which cannot All toteeure, the attention of close MS acme , con4stlog of i . I . : - Bill RTS—With linen booms, 'collars and viristbande, of the beotiond Goost quolitios, owl Dew auil choloo styles. CALICO SILULTS—The latest and most attractive pot, ' . UNDERSHIRTS and' IIIiAWERS—Of .;wail, merino; cashmere. t he and frith - m t ./if desirable and duroblequall• tiesi—and the Terlat Wool Undergarments. an highly ap. proirel by physicians. Also, the Shaker Shirts and Dry/reek 4 ! • 'CRAVATS—Superior quality and beautiful' styles. and a fun assortment of Stocks. Collars, Reektyes, Gloves; Stith' and Idullilem of the richest kinds. BUSPENDERS—An almastendlesa rarieti, incindimg lbei . finest 'and most durable. POCH, ET-HANDREECIIIEFSSiIk and cotton—plain and printid—an unrivalled assortment. HALL/ 110SE--Wootanet eotton, of the best texture, selected expressly ibr retail trade. • HORNOti ROBES and 90WriS—Fiegant . pat cellent material, and of the best make. This stock comprises all I groles, from the lowest to the richest, that ran be produced—and baring eery facility forimporting and mannhiritiring.not exceodedbyany oth er 'establishment in the United States—buyers, therefore, will consult their interettl by examining the goods which' are add at the LOWED? POS./IDLE CASH PRICES. pir Goods promptly deilvered at all the Railroad Da pots, Steamboats. lie. and In any part of the city, without - Shirts made to onkr by experienced bands. In an. _parlor style, at sheirt notice, warranted .loutit. fpia- No Machine work done In sh i ts establishment. Sc{ t.l 1,1831 57-6uf ' CHOUS t ff. ‘ . AL lus, Successors to . .01tGE WILLIG, No.lBllChesnut street, undet the Vtah Mown , . Philadelphia, are constantly 'plblishing the latest Musie,from the most popular Au. 'hors in the United States, in a style that will vie with attyE Urope 'Monied at any ()the* house, either In MIS conutry They have also the plenrare to Itunonnee to ttiepubile Shat',theirstock of .Sheet Must! on hand. consists of the &nest and most complete assortcrent to be found Ilk the reentry; they are constantly adding to their stock all the New Music published In !New York, So ton, At.. • , 'They also_publish wets, Instruction Books, which are 0 general use througholat the country. • PIANOS—A Atm assortment of the best.toanuhrtnrers' of lie*,York aiid Banton, at lowest cherp prima. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: • • Also; a general anode:lent of Gultuis,Tion a. Dania*, Flutes.: Accordeons. Guitar and.llMp Strings, of the hestlitnlLan finalities; ell of which will be furnish ed to the public and GO trade at the lowest rafts. • • Orders punctually attended tn. wig. Ali Lee A Walker's Music and Publications car be Obtained at B UANNArN";:i Bock antiliffn: :fere. Coils . • Philadstrhin F-1., 4. p GARB.A. FURNITUREitFURNISHINGITORE. HE subscribers take'plensint in an ' _ bouncing Tothetonblio In general, and the Coal Li r)111 g on in particular. that they are now prepared to *apply them wilt:tall articles in their line of Mildness. Aa they Intend to eentliVe themselves to zo , FURNITURE ... manufactured tinder the immediate au pert ntendeneeof one of the firm. yr. D. 11.- KA CRCIIRA who har for many - yeam had the entire eharge of Ilr.llln kle's bed work. thuy f,iel rem Mont that they can furnish the public with arUeles in dell. Ilne,not surpirsed by soy Other establlehment In the Linnet. &Ore, forityle, , durability and hash' • ' SILLTUAII A RAZISCIIER, Coined Ware rooms and Jlanttfortory No. VA Se.cond sired. below Dock erect, Phila(kl r him.. _ ' I A. S. Slll3rutan.l . - ID. 5.1. lraorebex. • P. s.—Onf friends km rottralle end the Coal Neglect wilt find idato their Interest to giro us a rail. As that lit our native place. we are determined to do 012 T two fr please them. All orders will be promptly attended to Pbiladelphia.Cietober 6.lBbbi • tn.ly i M. w. t dr , PO., tx,r,igneers, " • !Irma aivi ltnnitton street!, Pfttimirlph N ia;rtm na„ IV 0 ULD call the attention of Rail. mod Managers, and three Into estrd In named Property, to their Ssrtres of Locenotire Olgses. In which MeV are adapted to the particular Modems for which they may be required; by the use of one, two, three or four pair of arirlng wheels; and the "use of the whole, ttr .4 much ref the weight as may be desirable for adblw s on; and In'arrommodating them to the grades. curves. ateenrh of sum atrnetinn, and ran and Torii to les done. By those means the maximum useful died of the power la seettrcd with the least expense for attendrnes. rooter fuel, and repairs to Rand and t sena. Withthewe °bloats In view. audi n ts the result of tnentl-thres years practical experiencethe trollincro by our 'tutor part nor, we Mannfacha fre rhprent Hard/ 4tigines. and arrant ganef Of ATI* of each hind. • Particular atten lion paid to the strength of the suarldneln the plan and mortraatnalPitY the deltalin. Our long aspetirrre and mortnalties cot obtaining Information. enable% na to offer three anit nee with the assurance that In cinclen. - cy.Temnonty and durability, they will connate favorably with three of any other kind in use, We also fa ro hto order whe:ds.alles,howling or low moor re (to t emu tress wlihtettt batinia composition en taresi les, Ow bearings ; every desoriptke $ Copper Sbert Y nn And Boller Woritic and everyarticle appertaining to thr mink or renewal Of Locomotive /twines. ' 111, WI it iii,pwrs. Jamaarti ‘6ll/ KW BAUD. QEVpRA - t, ;Thousand !Volumes Care ielocied from the best anthers, seamy of .bleb are adapted the Sunday &boat 11 ) 1rarles and Premium 'Sunday &boot Libraries et $3 $3 00. $5 00 and $ lO . elnenbref Illseellanteas rooks in 'rest variety. Ladies , Cebu, .Perttellos, lard Cues, Writlog Peaks, Port blostredes,o3old Perm. N. large nasortreterat 4 Cl4llretra said and'lny Webs. For sale el aelratauly Lin prior to suit tba. lake*, by D. DAMIAN, • °entre street, epposit• Warta' Moeda; ; • • . . . , . . ?PiliUDll:LPllif.:•7 l :' Clit e faruier. camas stoida-Cm. • lieporrof br. Robert Bottry, Practical Mina lit °act °cantatas., of the ,Phitaftflyklm 4'oltesit Pharmacy. itormoso, Est; Ennoo or; TIM So . ermstut ' CuturAros, dveosit, Ga.—Dear Sir their fultteoustily erith your request for Intortnatiei on thissubjeet of my observations and experitueuts open the atioeie Sugar-Cane as a syrup prude sing plant.' , • , -My attention was first caned to, thit subject b y t he seed which you werehind enough to I end- me in the spring 0f,1855. I pleated them andraiserl —say 15 to 20 canes that year—from wliieh I ex 3racted.a small quantity of joke fur aualysis,2_ This juice; as you are already aware, yielded, do. ring the winter, sugar and syrup samplesof which - - I sent to job forirspectiOn. Impressed, as I was, with the pi•Obable importance of this plait to the agriculturists of the South, I did not deem it pru: dent to speak hastily of its userlta--walting,rath. er, until a repenting of these esperitnenti upon a larger scale should fully establish We opinions I had entertained of it. _ .• The present jear,' , have cultivated a few more t o io - Canes for 'my caper' cots, and upon thsNf2rm of Richard Peters; r ~ Gordon County, pa,, I b are . _witnessed the growth of the cane by•the acre, and the prodiethin of the syrup by barrels. I hare, in the mean time, read attentively the' visions 41 Goy, hatrnond, of South CaXolina, and others is different sections of the Union, who have grown the plant and. experimented with ft, as also the' valuable paper of M. Vilmorin, of France, who has given" thii subject touch study i and investiga. bon. 'So thai ealtnly viewing all' the heti which I have Seen able to collect, I no longer entertain a doubt that this plant is well worthy of the at. tention and Situdy;;of the fanner. and planters of t 1 , tbs.Sobth. !,, f , . . If the opinions Isbell express should seem to seine too wild and extravagant, Ltinst they will receive them as the honest And candid sitlments of one who has caiefeliy ezetnined the subject, and baled to'itivestigate and expo inkenfor them. selCe;.',l3lwisid I tins* be enable to arouse the attention of Southern fanners to the importance t! this plant, my object will ha e been esmorn plished. and, my labor well experiffed. - . The Chinese Sngar ; Cane seems to 'adapt itself toall the iiehmitUdes of our Varied climate and soil, with.a unsurfassed . by corn or wheat. in Cheroleo, Georgia, ittiourishes in a high de gree of perfection ullm soils high , and low, rich and.potosautively poor, producing beas . 7 eropsof stalk, leaf,. and seed. The experiments of 'Mr. Peters (which antalretidy published in :many of ' our agricultural papers) present an example of most stineessful culture. I have fontwl it to grow With use, in all respects, as vtgorottsly as corn, with precisely ,similar treattneet. In Allegany •county, ltd.; a correspondent writes for the May number of the. American 'Fnrmers—"l think it well'adarted even to bur mountainous country, and it promises to be more valuable than any ott: erariicle we can grow for provender. I believers It will produce six otfeight tons of *prorooder to' the acre."' The preseit writer has met Many in telligdot and enterprising fanners ,of Pennsylva nia,lfaryldnd,Nirginiaj _New, Jersey, i sind New 'Turk In attendance at Nile late liationtil Pair at Philadelphia. Many of diem 'bad witnessed its' growth 'in' their rerpective , Smtei with entire sue. ears. One gentleman of. New •Jorsoy hail grown ' half acre of the cane thial 'season, Ii bast been augeesatully grown in Illinoia, also. and 0r...ga1 1. lon of the julei is said tohaveyieltleil,by a quart of syrup of good quality. Thera is*ev- . ery reason to conclude ;that the Cane May be easily rintranecessfit* grown In all, parts of oust eolutry cuLtrate. a. While the seed remains In the hand" of the few, and commands a price too high te permit a waste, it should be planted for one meson with good dis tance; that the seed crop as well-as the cane may attest their: highest state - et dtveleprnent. I would recommend that the rows should gn three, or even four'feet apart, and a distance .of say two feet, given in the row, dropping one or two seed, in i place. Let the ground be well cultivated, as' for corn, anti the shoots or stickers which spring . op (rout the root be . all psgrasitted to grow. A' small portion of the crop at:o'mm be reserved fort seed, and permitted to stand'tiefill folly uaeturcd) . and dry. 'lt would be MOHO emit the wanes canes 14 • the.seed peteb to one. 4;lt. .•••ailk. means perieii nd 'Braitereorn, &ninth Corn; Or Other plants of the same family to grow ttear" yotir:Natte. It readily ,intermixes with these varietleikand elfeetualq ruins your seedelor r itie produettoAy sy ru p; thd cacao reason, glut care should : ix" observed is .• • procuring reliable seed, as wells' in keeping thew After the first season, when a full supply of seed shalthare been secured, a better paying syrup crop maybe grown, by closer planting. The space between' the,rows [may well be narrowed dpwq tc throw feet, and the seed put isi; Paly, two , or three every six.- inches. When well up, the stoutest and healthiest plants sbotild alone be al- lowed to stand. The cane, when very }Tung; presents so "mach the nipeirance of grass, , ,that an advantage may perhaps be gained by 4r4P pins roma Other seed with 'the-cane, that the Ist; ter may ho more readily distinguished. This, of Coarse, should be drawn out with the suirthicat cane plants. When of sufficient silo,. the should be suckered down to one cans for teach root. 'ln other respects, the successful grower of corn will not be at a loss in the cultivation of this plant. I have found, a suitable time for planting to be immediately after the corn CNN although excellent results have been obtained by planting as Late as the 15th of May, in Cherokee, Georgia. It will doubtless be desirable to maks several successive plantings, that they may nift 7 tura gradually, and ao-give more'titne for liarrew. ing the crop: The land, in my !pinion, should be prepared in Fill respects no for core. • . • • 11AftYlCSTING. 4 : When th e stalk shall hare attained itrifell id re, ', `.antithe seed bare paired from the dough,rtngs to a harder texture, the cantimay be considered suf. ficiettly mature. Prior to the harvesting a set of proper rollers_ -and kettles should be provided and well setpi - • ready for service. The mill made use of by Mr. Peters. and which was gotten up under hin dine- , lieu, is, in my opinion, of very unexceptionalds quality for a small apparatus, and works 'dad ri . lily: It is of a suitable size fur a small crop, nod no farmer should undertake to lupply its place by wooden tellers for a crop of ev :two acres. , The lma of picot' will more their uoterintionce the: different ain expense. It is wa r ad by two mules. Three kettles, or from 60 to 100 gallons capacity, will be required to keep,pace fully with the mill. It is deqitablo that these should -be. .1 /11 . 0 ,1, sod shallow flint they may present a large evapora ting surface, and substantially sot in brick for se curity arid conrcnienoc. They should not be distant frbna the press, and, it upon ground loiter than the tette:rota advantage is gained in run ning the expressed juice directly Into them, and thus save the:libur of transfer.. ' PBllll5lllO. The caner, located conveniently at hand ere one by one doubled - in the a:Mali and forced be tween-the roller., width "velem in sweetie prox imity as the strength of the mill and the power ofthe mules,will warrant. • • sottantimown. ne of-the-- first things done in commencing operations should be to .tart the tire under tiar kettles, that they cony Le well warmed,by the time, the Jae* is reedy frr them. In regard fo tba'prvelee degree of concentration to which the ' syrup ebould be brought, it is exceedingly diet. cult to lay, down any Nacho and simplq rule rebid) .Lail meet every cave. s 'Alr. Peters states the yield or his but eighth' . acre In syrup tit 524 gallons—that of the poorest eighth at 43, gallons. Talking the Mirage, we hero, as the yield of the entire acre, UT gallops, assuming the yield of Suite to corresPond with the average results obtained by experiment, say 50 per cent. of the entire weight, with properma chinery, expressing 70 per cent., we hare a yield of 570. gathate per acre. , • ' The general introduction of the cane must, for years to come, limit the production of ebtton and I greatly enhance its price, adding a conshierala Increase to the value of our exports, and counter. lie:sire, in a measure nt remit, the shipment of I bullion from our shores, to restore the balance of!, trade'. This.thange in our productions, and the; inertaeoltranstmeration for labor consequent upon' seppeses also nn enhanced value the 'soil which grows It. 11 if to be bored. niureortt , • that the premienl working out of-this probless May so engage the attention of our peoplu as to withdraw,them fora time from the arena of angry strie and contention, 'arni tend to voiced more closely the tie which bind us to our pruftprr Our and ltappy Union. • •• Boren? Rope Get (Mac', 1930.' Rear, srs ir:r /
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