...&,11121=1,PllOOPECIVL The t*.tet of the ()144ti:C2,41', formerly ' • teottern teen; laisly relieved to 'the West, trh he ttlIP • g9l. loose.' near him: - . , , , 'Now we straighteu Op to lull die feet,j t en, I , Our arms deliberately ' oier oar. breast, corn aurlips,lmt a :alurking dragon" in each aye, ' p on/. shaggy brows Moil terribly, end impress ive announce:." WI Uti l al oe fort !" And we with It landerstood;ritat means a good deakllLet a men • question , the truths involved in .that i runineemant,lSho Is not prepared to follow to , Niagara Fills, or to bir caned indefinitely If We catch tam—where he can't help hinimlf. We na, that our otarai is—by' nieuoreuieni—the esSet center • at. everywhere I The blue dome taloa: Sates over our chimney. ~We are. on the Great Trunk Itailway. from sunrise 'to sundown. 411 the sunthine,from east to west, panes bete.' The • *Bight Tralos" all pass - acre: The "Sun lit . press," through in, ten hours, reaches here chicly at 12 cede& M., "plenty' of time for treshments." In lisie, this is the "Great Cen l 1 f• Itonie,"' the Shortest, safest, atnt 'quickest, r ' tr uing over a thousand wiles an hour! . I Enough said. Fort Atkinson vevolves arortud • the hilt/ oillee, Wisconsin around the Port,Ad the :World around Wisconsin. Milwaukie is •ea t . far from hers - to ever be much of a pliee. Wis. cotitig is in Fort Atkinson, sad not, as has' ' n l anpposad,, in Mill/ankle. If our statements , o questioncd, we are prepared Copt ujo, indigrte, on • mictings,• let our bile have free course and be glo. "rified, hupagn motives, denounce corroption,,de. .feet the Ant ticket we can get nt, and at one 11,foll blow lend everything p smash. 1i 11 . .11.—The Mil' is the only paper. publisted ,at this central point, and will ho forwarded 6 all t , ,,i-n. in. therninirber, nt $l. 00 per minim. i d r.! V'. a Bolton 'Brown, Box 27,000, Wirco l sin P. 0., State of Four Anassos. , .- -- . . . . • IT isn't often that we come across real Dttett poetry, but here is a specimen from the k.hiledel- phia,piltitia under this caption of ' ' 1 ~ .. Dunn iTAIMAS—A. SO:t0 FC)11 TUE GUI?/1. • 'Zat piety littldvldder, vet re dosbent Tish to name, is stbill let;en on that lath!) stbreett: elide. )og shoes to saute. . Die, glerks oboe& dor I.ur. • nee, sometimes ves down to, coo kow die tsrlin leak vitehy ees, and ask "es ho? Sher.be. Dais - .!oTee her war' gOod hiker, dais bores her' leetle stbure, , dais love der beetle paby, but cloy loves die' 'vidder more: To dalk suit sat eweel vidder,l Vett she hands der lager round, vlll.mike dos she sat does ft be happy, we'll •be pound-740t ish, i ro i. eau veil believe, die glerk vat trials tas beer ha ' eoes in:dare for nothin *Ask but simply fur to see her. 0, dle wundersii.mne wittive., mit eye so price and pround. l , She's die allots seboenste I wit. ' tive'vot live in'dis here town. In her plack l ' l slik goonlLminc:,grael.h.usi—oll petvined-tu teneck, and a pooty !cede collar tnitout a sbpotorsbPeek. Ilv! elear,de dritek you • oiler (rows—ye t lion% pegiti to, shine vsn de lofely vitiow, Comes'aiung. , -,1 I ViAll dot rho we , ku4iu I_, 114! Ow do draft you Yll . . 1,-... - ..1,44. you Englishers And such. 'You 'can't I ,.•gin ti cut Atte out, 'lnitou v t you talks in D:reteb, Lei. hub die reltosuo wittivo,sehon limp oit geetdtu, telt' tole * gsetorn Aimed sTtt' hci dem counter stehu. Die Wangen rein witilitileh on Blot, die Auf.tcit hell and klnr-lelt ha' ale arebsmils such gekuset—putzttusend dash [ , lot 1. wohr ! ' I I-CL (let' "high l' - ETIVIRT"R 'OF when leerily t- outurtueMb • ' • Ch roxe u dark ulifit f l ,r your vlsit. Tqabe ua tittle uolrfarirs possible. Walk un tiptoe, as 4 . 61.1 keep maying from ti rum, fur leer ; of 4.ll:qurhiug any one who tas asleep. Remove - all'erlieles of value 'kat eume,in • . • -. vin• • • • • Aunt the doors. • I Before kering, drink your beet's heallti heat sherry. I - abut the etteekdoor earefulfy eit you gn Ais you ere not expected to chow your fric curb' tiertolrie, you 'may as well protect them , the cold by ,wcariug pierce •of black crupeil them. You neeJn't )rare slur card, much ; lased ticket of leave; bebiii'dou, hermitic it v , iodii troul.led.lainista in the !cost by attdirtyting.l.l turn eAlh , ,ou would oniy be putting fth a gre.t't deal of inCeureilienee, and betieS l , you would Si t be nbiu trout hint rettii ,the leamiu hoepiteliyy. Moreoier, such visits, Odd, u. tho are, with ouch little ceremony; are never eipeete4 • to 110 rebtrnel. Should youl by any neelilent,'lneet with , Beeman, io,t,belinv.e meanly or. tliscOurtl to biOt by all means to jein tiolves he cboolj prefer 11 I== 01, 1.,1 Tilt.,Go3. 'N' fl- r.:• ; it, TIIE Seaevsnl Missen Ftto.F•t`,i,..-ios . ,d7Clay tells the 1) i!!„;•: put in,: t; th ..! I.!te politital canvass, bl ' •• shied ;nstljoliiing ro4na at larinurapolis: "At * a 'llll hour, , • , ! , e, "I was in'' ll's root)°, and •; : .!•what elatawith theij 'pular • , . i , A ', .et r,. 11l "r“ltlien;'.aro trrin to do, . . • '.. ; ..irr lyznin. when a fine baud ie.!,• ! .!, r::•!le. poure.l. o'er the sea 'of !to , -!. ! • out ofirrin music. - 4 Cla, you . 4fil •P,., go and neknowledre the ' • - • •\‘ it h 'der. diffidence Lexcusi l al Ilfly -• .., - • had :!fitioipatodohe band broke •1 'nit- 4 I.eroleintlody, in front of - : -.I I. B. .1 - hove you non ,'• Said t . .... 0 ~.iticin'ent.' • "No; yo;, said .. 1,, - • • 1. ,:ether;'l. so l'ocking - 1.. s., 'Atzilked °nit t upen ' fir!:•r,: voice I e o„apeemeed; - • !e..lo`.ii ' Kentucky i q triple . true to the Ain ly un ..:::. ,r!'R ' y fismi, after a pan 0, with ..-C1 ..,- • „! , ~,: , ..:-.„. . ..1 t ;y.•1. 'Wit". are you lil 'Clay ,i.d1:,...,'F ~.,4 , .....4 , .., ) a r. .',.T.he h-11 yilu are,' :..c::..c: fi r .. !!"(•;-••;!;71.,,''1, .urn, in an tiode;i•bi l ne, ad li •...-- el I.• t,. t;l‘w . El. ; 4) ti'ln:4:l ' ' 'limy o, We ii , .l qv. , qi.'l 1.. 1 - 1.-1.5.:' ..,‘ '..,."- . 1 • tl.t 1'.;h•• id •olia Western yokel I`••rk. ~urroutitleil by a fell : " Do •. Wert, bit'?" caked one , • „ :o:11 i•avt• ( the 'game, . . :• univorsittli, Mika," -- ••• aktt attaro of ttet a:,e) the- piano, mortly .. . i t , i‘g• ~,..'d .. - •' . rp.noot that we havo out 'itur 1,1).• ,", Si'ci.; ~ 'and this girls all play it.m : t.o. c .i c or! I :.,,t ,•tlrt:,_poritirely, that. I never 'lre . o.l ..t ,t,tr i.( .•.r«; rlo tell what it is, and how 0.-y 1: . •..>'• "n' , : 1, 'the I : ll: , tnnuent is ,a meal' , • under ,tact arm :1• VI long rail, nnd that brings ..0• Thp• I.,m,.mcormil "come inade no tnaL ,or 2.7 f ; • rl , l for the halo nci or b. eve fang Neste. "Cre , •: ," p a i the ttiSO ihoo. • ~ • A Qp. ga rkrs,.—tha Warsaw (Ma.) liensirqrat has _ . ' , We strike the names of two of our toibecribers cr"tu our b;,oks i •this week, who hove recently been tiftf;g in T,.ins, We do Ibis befintio Wp arolot 4,4:v;sed. is vet. of their present I,,eplityi7 • a hoard n Missiatippi•stoataboat the it.cl ant. ',r. tunes toot Mr. Stnith4 "Which • *Aug, imttb—up or down?" "That ; rn. cir'rembtencer. If I over the i up—if the cebtn, dotyn." "DID ye rote yertordey. Michael ?" i r •Sturo dtdy 'according the Anstractione?" ghat urea ” the inkrveti.ffiv 7" "Didn't yoti b4r them? ,r,o,f ).", • - • ' i'•~t~'l. lip 1.0.7-511 1 12? 0.11 rao genet a min, nrurytll•.: i a toilebed turned into gold=ul terod eau! itow. tach ti - mon with gold lind he will ahem hits. anything. . , • . • .11.0,11. -- 1 ' A 'weir. pill hag; just peon patented n Albany. It is made of Lodi* Rnbber, One b l Ox cures si _cold, and renders iciur oiercoat inscrvietts to Nolen. ' 'Wet . i. n woman in the Idlest faihionable dims like, tent, running the giuntlet among the In. Ina " ? " eh° 'is ,ra - tlrroindati whoops (beeps.t ' Tax ur ty. hot, in ground wbirb inVeib'2l:lll.l4,ll, ib o i, v oi r e in, but t sakti tiliroftitirtott pliiineN ttonout o f.l ' Ynir . cl boifrom .solir'fonatit ag C: , izty pia ionti'lc • . , . 41 , Ili' , A rmitp . clidlow clmshisigh tail is the Par wain? at-iiie kiiictoui it. 1746 t .."A N . ewer' lailifiting iialit , . :' : ' • r....,-• • • Tit a souatirpos are wade otintch Aut . /mad :41 eiv.t u^ttiota- fur' eal?*. ta.ks' E 'oat. I - •: • A„v i dosso t his ttilit.tn.tootamoti wttlittrnatan: *1 - 014 Itjtlitttarstaa3Cdtatril,atea, thr,O, • ' ".' ; ~i.,.,, , 1R0N„:W01tKa, , , : :- :,,,. a ..v aia. T. Cl it tlit OROWWORKW. E Initsetlisers respectin y • Invite the attention ottbithitsiners community ' to their nen Foetid ry end *Lachine Ebey4 k in the town of St. cask, fiehnyikill roan. .t y. wthirri they are prepared to build &oar; 'En,. ter, Coal Breakers, Pumps end kfachtstery of o'farl Pafferu. •Also, Drift Cars, Iron or Brasscsattncsof sosy else or pattern. Being_ preetiral mechanics Cioal op• ertfors and others sotto want machinery would do went° gibe them a call and examine their stork.. Orderathank• Tully reeeired and executed at the lehertest native And on reasonable terms: • CITLIEIIgi OBIPIPTITIS t CO.' St. Mir, June 21,16 1011LAMID. ASHLAND OR • WORKS: MR mw are now (611 Y -1141M1 r ed to rn R. at the Ash Land Iron .. 1 `• Works, Steam raglans and Pampa of any 7!'111. • Power not untladtg, for mining and other purposes, Coat Bresktes of etery Abend Pattern war la user together With cesttngs and . larginp of every descriptions. - Coal and Wit Can of all glees and patterns, large Truck sad noise Cars,—all furnished lathe shortest notice. The .entwerthers natter there aches that, lasseauth as every member of the artll. I. a practical mechanic, they ww , be rile to Amish mull awry that will compare favorably, with any In the lie glon. All orders directed to L. Kt . :lost-a Ash laid; Schuylkill county, Pa s will rec.:lvo protoff atten tion. -L:r. GAItNER.. )11Cl1AB4 OAit9 Btl, C. GARNER., Jpsvat GAUNTAt. Ashland, lifar '5B• „ in . _ TAMAQVA. CApTERS& Al ik LEK:tiIISON WO i rKs, anaagna, tie asy otanty, at. The Subscribe rs, propri et ors of the - aborenszed extenalreestabtlatintentan - d:. % nonneetb the ci.tirensofSchuyiktileorm. ty, and the putgle. generally, their roadi - . neastoth rn out tarry and all It Wad work In their line, at theshortest notice, and In the most Mt• isfsetory manner—such es building Steam Enginee,lnna , 'Ambit:lag Railroad and Drift Care, Puto mending* and Machinery of all kindx. . )nly the best workmen are employed, end satisfaction may therefore be safely guaranteed. tWers from abroad promptly Shied. CalliTanE ALLEN. ra araqua, January la, 2656 a 4-tt UEAVER DLEIADOW R. B._ • ER filpW IRO WORKS. /MON, israrimie, iron and lirs* 0l e „.„, rounders, respectfully inform their pa «P,7 ' trees, and the public generally, that they Are fully prepared at the .above establish ment, to manufacture Elmira Engines of • every she; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every ether deseriptian of Iron and Dram Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders bar Blast Furnaces and Machine 'Work in general. • Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at- the lowest prices.• All work furnished by them war• ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles in their line in this vicinity.- ceders will meet with'immediate and promptatten tl !' S. W. HUDSON. Starch 4,18.56 fl-ly • • • . • W. ft.:IIODS.O. DONALDSON. DONALDSPN IRON WORKS. Cvla,l4kb .sc CO. rerpectral. yelp ty invite the attention ,of the , (rosiness ~, ommunitv to their new Foundry - and . .1-10/".i (=bine Shop. in the town of Donald co Oily. They are now toady ule all orders for machinery, such as steam en Ones, pumps. coal break , rs. mill gearlhg grist and saw Mills, railroad and 'dr ft ears, Ace., &c. Bellr practiral mechanics. we ttntf wounwireethat ell work , loneat 'he Donaldson Iron illorl:F:W 11l give such sattsts , 31m, tui will swine The future .rnfm m of their ottrons , 'Orders thankfully received and execu tetat the shortest notice. and en re nu-liable terms. February '2 Onot D EHAV . TUE iubacriber is prepared to mann facture STEAM ENGINES of any power, !Xi; l'Ompeof any raparity,andCoal Ereakrra of evo?y deseilption ; ae wet). as every ."" other kind of machinerr need in !lines, Dreakeie, t'urnacm, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. te. Prom the' facilities posaessed for manufacturing. and hum long ea pe . Mence in the business. workran be turned out at. this establishment, at . the very lowest prices, 'and of a superior finality. l'emons desirous of putting uponchinery of any kind, are invited to rail and examine patternsend become se w:minted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of eyery.kind are solicited,, and etrict attention will he given to their prompt oxen - Hon. WILLIAM DETIAT EN. Minerwrille, December 9,1E54' 45-tt -*! ?AEuo`h m. -"TREMONT IRQN,WORM ' Troirpunt tsclauylklllt A.:county, Penults. The Subscribers rospectfu!ly invite the attention of the businesseommunity " •• to their New Machine Shop and Venn -am, p ia dry, erected in the town of Trtimon Lend ' under the superintendence and manage ment of Messre. Z. liatdortf and Philip Umholtz where; they ate prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Pass and Iron, such as Stearn Engines of any power,. Pumps of any• capacity, Coal Ereakers'nf every desalt). I Inn. all kinds of Gearing for Roiling/31111s, allot and Saw Mills. Drift Cars, and all kinds of Daliread hutting!. Fuel% as Chairs for Flat and T Rails, Frogs. Switches, and all kinds of Cale and Wronght Iron Shafting». Mr. Um hnita a practica)3lWchnnic,and haring, had the eon fideneo and experience for many years In the Coal iletlion, persons &talons of putting up Machinery of any kind, are Invlteoo call and .solid tourpatterns and superior quality er Work, and become acquainted with price, at them Work », before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thinkfully, revolted, and - strict attention will be giren to their prompt oreenHondiaring several 13,120, ad. cy. an d CO horse Engines on hand: • Jan.ti, 1850 1-ly C. A. & A: 31. SELTZER. PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY & MACK NE SH •P, ' Port Carbon, s ounyibisi C 0.,, • T. H. WINTERSTEHIC annoono hb: rea,linexa, from The eMI plate mitglt '"." of tie abuve a 117 Oltabl bib intttosar • ply all ..rders in his 119 e of business— such as f.r Steam Lin:bars, Railroad and Drift Cam, rumps, Coal Ilreakera. east id and Machine. ry of every pattern. Ile Nva rranf s hievfork td give naile r/union, a nd accordingly Boliclta patronage at home and abroad. .tin .'7. 1P55 44y FRANKLIN IRION;WORKS. r. oubs.llo,,vs atooot nee to the Pnb 11' ' lie that they ore the Pn,prietors of the "'" -Franklin 'Works' Port Carbon, lately qr. •8 rind on by S. silly +n, where they eon. ‘,. • thine to. manufacture to order, at the shortest notice, Stearn Engines, Purnps,Creil Breakers and Itaritinery of almost any hire or desPriistion.Tor mining or other purposes. Also,ltailro,ul and Drill Cars, Irma or Brass Ca.ditnrs of any size or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited. GEO. 11. FISSLEIt 11110. prottkiln Shovel Worlts. The subseribers continiue to furnish the Colliers anti Dealers of Schnylklll County, with -Shovels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices, Attention In portico larlyiralled to their Coal Shovels. Oilers for Shovels of any cite pattern promptly attended to. r.Ro. BRO. Port Carbon, August 21. JEt2. • 11-tf . P.OTTSVILLE. !a pa ou 131 1 youl keep FOUNDRY AND MACHINg SHOP, .'. St coin Oar Factory,aise. / Frper 3arric E.—The bugnese of the late tinn ~.- '. 4. .7' ".. o „ fN ed I - , l y .i tTe " at I; ‘,l ,!ril,e! .'l l4 w a l t i l l :t b t: v e al i l t e t u n a retiti p ‘iiiii branches of :Ream Engine building, Iron - • Founder. manufacturer of-all kinds of Machibery, for Belling Mills. Mast Furnaces, Railroad C„.s. Sc.. t ee . 1k will also continuo th business of lilhi hound tzelling , the eelebrated Pine Po est White Ash and te.mix•and Sp.ihil Veins Red Ash Coots. )n1n..1 sole proprie f for of theseollleriert. ozona W. SNYDER. .13n wiry 21, 1 , 14 ,.:-..- Z.- ?Al' , . _. ___44 .ititoAL RA — TOOPRS & MINERS. . Pioneer &toiler IN o;Ini. The subscribers rest tinily Invite the 1 .';' • ~. .."... attention of the busintes community to ._ ~. • . their Boiler Workt.nri Railroad street, he st ~...,;=; low the Passmger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., • - when. they are prepared in manufacture If:ALM:B 01: .EVEltie DaleltlPTION, ' ' Smoke . Starks. Air' Stacks, Blast 'Oyes, Gasometers; Drift , Cam be.. tee. Boilers on hand.'' .•, fleing practical mechanics; and hariligfor years devoted -themselves entinily to this, branch of business, they flat: tor themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who- may favor them-with a call.— I rulivltlunis and Ceinvialtioi will fnitiii greatly to their ad. rallt3ge to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. May fi, 1R53 • 19-If .7011 N & JAMES NOBLE. 'OTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL.. w TUN ollhaltl HERS respecttutly an , r . , ....... ~,„.o to the public that their new Roll „ test Mill is now completed and in full ope r arriOak eatitin, and that they are prepared to cup • kinds of Bar Iron of varioua cites which they will Warrant to be superior iu quality to any obtained from abroad . . at thwIMMO pekes. They MIN. manufacture T Bans. forthe.uce of the Col. ilerles and LaterAl Reads:. reighins• from t. l to 50 lbs. per yard, made of the best 'lron,.and ' which will be found to nets cheaper than the imported article. Being practical 'ntechanictt. and having had considerable 'experience in the Iron bucineic, they flatter themseireit that they can give entire satisfaction to purchatera,:and also make it their interest to patronize home maitufrie t JOLIN BURNISH & CO. December 6,• . 1851 49-tf Us -.WASi4RCTON IRON rat.. WORKS. Putt tor • TRW.. k JAB WREN reap. ectinily invite the attention of the business community '•" • • to theirliew Machine Shop and Foundry •reeted between Coal and fiat frond streets, tud • f renting. on Norwegian street,' where I hey are prep:that to execute nil orders for machinery of lbws and Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of Gear. leg for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Mills, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kfitds of -Ballreet d Can hiss, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rail; Frogs. S.wftehm, kr.; kli kinds of cast and wrought Iron Starting. Being practical mechanics. and haying made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years; also all kinds of Machinery In their line of business, they Rafter themselves that work done tt their establishment will give satisfaction to nil who May hohor them with a call— All orders thankfully received and pomptlyeie• gated, ntl the most reasonal4 terms.. • ' Tilo3iM3 WREN,. WREN. - Nor.V.,ql. . 47.-tt • " PALO ALTO R LUNG MILL. THE 8 •seri hers begAeavp to an ,L I nognee• to their friends and the pale'. 5, • ' e kr r nerally, that their new Roiling MW at , i. m a Palo Alto Is now complete, and in _ operation, and that they are prepared to furnish T rails of various tatterns, weighing from 22 to I 70 tbs per yard. Also. different rises of pat square and' mind merchants' bar iron. 7 Orders for rails or bat Iron are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if lett either at the Rotting am', ilright & Lerch's, Hardware ‘Etore.l Centre strevt, or at their office. 11 ATWOOD, LEE & tIFFI.CE—N. E. corner- Centre and it Market, itreetk,24 'story, -B . :entitle, *Tannery Ist, 1656. The undersigned bate this day termed a co-part• nershlp under the style and firm of HAYWOOD, LEE & ('A.; for the purpose of manufacturing Ilalirciad and liar Iron, at their l'alriAlto Rolling . BENJASfOI HAYWOOD, . !CHARD LEE. ' • - 0 MORON BRIGHT, • virM. MERCK The businespp of the late firm of Lee,'llright A Co4trill be Ogled by the fin 4 of Ilaywoc6l, Lee & Co. 1 . .Jan. 1.'56 • - 1.-tf . Invieuico OR Paint ..CRAPHITE.PAIRT Paint ta manufactured of Pure Linseed OR and Orapblte, the Plntnbago or Illaek .Lead of commerce. The article is highly recommended to but' owners. as it resiststhe action of atilt water, de., Also to boiler and iron manufacturers of every deacrip. nod. Machinists. dr, for I to and other roofs, and in fact flu any purpose when It Is ckwirable to preserve tin— protect wood front ere, and also to preserve wooded work. One coat of this paint is as durabb as lb& Outs theordinary paint. Rollers painted Inside with a .good coat otthis paint will be foils protected from 6w. minim. Price In cans. from Ito 25 Mu, 1214 rents peril,. 'ln casks of 300 to 600 Ths, 10 rents per pound.' Painters ran prneur• a Mahn quantity for trial. For sale wholefale and retail by 8. BANNAN. Sole agent for the manufacturer In Schuylkill county. - WATR METRES: • .- HE' Subscriber having been auth o r. hat bribe manutaeturera at Water Metre% wlll n 1 pfy all ardent left with them, at their prima. • • ' • • .2. YARDLEY I. SOX r'4ratitle;Angt*3l: l 6o - • gb. riiiT:4ll%.BlatiADE ,Paper esaiktl boa from Ito 26 044 ibrf ti v at. hvg: tar vale by 0 Nfrgisuthes "14"819 , PETER COX. ALFItED JON ES T crWIS 3111,1.F.R, T e lßfati o yilOß S. , , tt, tiioF4'- . , 86 .- , '.,, , 00 1 4 8, ' S., . .... ._, ,,,, 6 . 5 , ,,,,-...: - ' Al'itot'S . 4ol3Til k ,Viiiiitt AND PiANIEL SCHERVIi ~ it ho, I J :and. h.lsi ,thnstfatinrer, and general ...., . wholesale and retail !dreier , ntaPetlfallY in' f ritestheattentiort atlas customers .". to tbeisrge and substantial stock* et eblldrets'ashoes. ladles' wess,Gentlemeeesdress tante. gaiters; de, tusulbers with the rewind assortuttot- ti . boats, slsorma testate aid carpet tags Uhl& ; he Ilse . au,' oil band *tide establishment, . Ote door oboe* the earner V '11,,g1 sad C aye linters; opposite as:Mite* Hama. -, N.D.:-3Rpers't hoes and Botts made tra eider a the tartest settees, at the ',Veriest ' notice. and shariursztured from the best of materials: tirevithina In the Remnant fug line furthbeit with despahb, tad wartinted to tire satistaition. ,tom TOr Mini and yea Ain ant be . 4. 11 0 - P stile, Abell 5,1856 .: . • 1441:' . ',- PLUDIBING. _.-.: Qtl i ß irtiTettfil fitB l ,lllM§ 81J T on' the 10th hare re - *Wird. an ep,tahllehonent, for the shore bashers, In Farm Terrace, here they will be thankful for ordors,and promise prompt attention and eatlsfactery work.' Potterille,flieber 28.11154 - 4.1.tf HARDWARE. soAkof T, Bails, troin'.22 !co 60 nude per hand and for sale ttir eW. 4,1E413 4' YAIID4EI it EON. ASeLCOHOL,.`kluid, Camphene,.Tur pentlcie, As., for **hy J. T. HANNUM. nylAill Damen, Aug.* M, 'DS 24- tTQNS Zinc Paints, and White u Lef y it i fo r t: e t , tl . - p4 t 23 > a,. J. T. liAZas . ll3l. : Q KOR SALE—A large quhntity of 2d hancl slope Chain for sale, of vlstrus sizes front .4 nch to 1. 1 ,4 inches in dinnxster. Dee. 5,14513. 49- ~ B. YA-ItD B l' ' A SON. IHI() Mineral Paints, Chrom6‘•cen, LtChrome Yellow—dry and in Oil, and CO RS of 7every description, for sslo by .1, T. PAN .S FeklanYlkill Proven, Anglia Z. 'PI — Si- 104 000'"' Peruvian Guano for salo,, by the bag or too, al Schuyl • bill Moen. by ' J. T. 11.1M1131. Schuylkill limn, kaput "A '56 • 20,000 .o FEE T LootingN nd r o Ny . 1 a n a s s r ! . al t - " 13 u ibc.;4 . ll‘, by 11.4.1 4 11i1131. Schuylkill Raven, August 23,'36 ; IN roOeived; a tame smortment of Dentgen's Patent Skates; come andleee them. Dot's' Sleds. Roush ,and Plated Sleigh Dellar,n! STICIITEIt & T/D7IIII4)N'S. Potlstrllle. December 6,'56. ' 46. AUSAGE. CUTTERS . 4 STUF- Q.FERS. Choppriw, Mayers, Seale; Beam' 14a1 Ba lancea,wlth bow and nava.' Mort e• aid Pulleys, Itnpe, de.. at STICIITER 4k; T110511 , 41V13. Pottartne, December 6, '649 49- .I)I2EMIUAIS- AWARPED -to Bright .. ',...k Lerch. at the Schuylkill Haven and Orwlrshurg - Yalta. fortho largest and beat asiortinent of hardware and Cutlery, e ll and =twine their stock b e fore par chasing elvewbere. .•. . _. Pottsville, October 18.'5S _ - C . . ' 42- A GENCY - for the It6ding AgLieul -43 turn' Muthine Shop.—Having the agency for tile widefy celebrated Agricultural Ini planter' manufactured at this shop, 1 invite the attention of farmers, and tan furnish them with therm goods at anufacturer's prices —freight added. R'AN S. POTT. Pottsville, June 28, 'BO 1 . 2n. .rHTNING RODS- AND PCLINTS. UST received, .an assortment of Liiittntwg Mods mid Point", with extprvi ct tqa - cto, which auy farmer can put up--and for sale rbtcp to. • Jane 2.1. •.!5-tf BRIGHT 8 LERCH, • f. T t HANNUM iNv itoLLsAbr.t. ii.ETAIL Dr . alAr In Paints, 011 s, Varnishes, Turpentine,Cam ..4te no, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, 'Looking Mass Plaice, indaw 0111118, Putty, fluse,o um Belting, Peruvian Onatto, Oakum, Pitch, Tar. Bodo, Ace., te.. at Philadol-. Pp la prices--opposlte the Swan Hotel, Schuylkill Haven. N. B.—The patronage of retail dealers, and the public generally, Is respectfully aolicited. Orders Sled audliOni with dispatch Mall parts o! the 'country. • Schuylkill Haven, August "Z, '5O • 84.4 f MORRIS JOINIVSIito., IRON lb' STEEL 31ERCHANTIL Martrt and Sixteenth argil", Phituddphia,. • Have always on hand and for sale BEST Esatrat REFINED IRON—FuII assortments of "Bavialls," and other favorite *ands. BEST AMERI CAN BA RS—ordinary sites. or rolled to order for bridge purposes. /Fe, &r. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE.— Promiscuous stow, or -ut ,to required she. BOILER Auveno—Dover brand; made In solid dies. BEST EN :oza_fitacallt AXLES—American and English. FLUE IRON—For covering sehutes,Ao. AMERICAN A SCOTCH PM IRON. RAILROAD - HiON rails and OM• bats suitable for mines, turnouts, ke. JUNIATA'. ENGLISII & NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—Tor bridges, cars, and machinlay purposes, generally. pArft,:-.ISMEAR, MACUItiE and BLISTER STEEL. Alen,tut estes quality for taps and dirs. The stove, together with -, a full assortment el' Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to ;glitch the attention of dealers, railroad companies, enetssers, miners, founders and ma cliinists Is Invited. ( ', May 10,1860 da.ly • FRMMOI Bead end O usamprO y on /My. QTICIITER & THOMPSON taie pleasure in announcing tbatthey have opened a flew ~,littrdswarti and Irtim Storer Olt "the corner of Centre and/40d areas. And invite the attention of their friends and the public generally to an inspection of their large audisaried assortment of goods, - nhich will consist In part of „Mille and Packet Cutlery, Bram. Sancepant, - Brans snit ISin Kettles, Mlles, Guns tad "Pistols, Mile Barrels, Igistdor and Khot, Percundon Cepa, Iron, Brass and Coppii, Wire, Iron, Steel, Bellows, Anvils, Vices. Flies and Rasps, Vann!, Nails and Spikes; Mut•Valult X Cut and circular:Saws; English, American Mid Ger. man Crass Scythes, Sickles, Scythe Stoner and =les, hoes, Bakes, ktpades and' Shofeltt; flay and n 0311141 0, Forki; Riddles. Sieves, Axes; ilatchettbUattlinellsrll Sawa, llopes. White Lead, 011,411asa,Locks,.Latchei and . . nitwit; Butcher Saws, Choppers,Cleavers,Dial Indecent with Bow and Swivel, eipretaly for Butchers, an. IRON of all kinds and descriptions. , Our foreign goods are manutael need by the boat makers, and the domestic ar Aides ter the most part obtained directly from the menu, facturers, comprising Cabinet and Building Materials; Carpenter and Shoemaker Teo's; Smith" and — Miners' Ikrts; Moulders', Plumbers and Oas Fitters' Tonle,/ Ag , rieul tura, and Farming Implements; Mouse Furnishing Goode of every description, and in great variety—in short, every article in our line can always be found with . its. Our goods are purchased at the lowest price& for CASIL and, as we intend to put on but a small advance, It will enable us to sell goods lower than they have ever been offered in this market. Under this conviction we liberty opening a ore-rater man, and take the liberty of submitting this proposition to you for your. consideration. -Being satisfied that a business- based upon these principles will meet alike with the support And approbation of all our friends. wo therefore propose to sell goods LOW, for one price, with no devintion,Which we aye firmly convinced will result in mutual benefit to ail who practice It. We take this opportunity of res. pectflilly soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no pains or exertion wall* spared to please, nor any effort withheld to marmite the interest or secursT the approba tion and support of all our friends and 'patrons. Give a'eall at the corner of - .Centre and Market street.— Etoreformerly acetified by John,S. Mortis. ' • ' STICILTED, "1"1103IPSON. May 81,1856 - N t 2 elf Vdl l a • . Of D. L. Ester y O Xa A r ware State. Ii n AVING removed from the Omer of Centre and Market streets, to Fry k Mai t is's old t ste , nearly •opposite, Sir. Esterly .would inform his Meals and the inhabitants of this and adieluHlkeotto-!. ' ties, that everything in the hardware line will siirays be [mod at his establishnient, where they may be certain of getting importer articles at the lowest prices. *rite. member to call at D. L. Eaterly'a Hardware Store, Centro street. below Markel-41f N 4—Ortiers for coal sereens,of Effigy men- Dracture, received trod promptly attended to. Pottsville, Aprill9, ' 14. . FAIR ARK'S SICAI,EB fiIHE subscribers, agents for the man utaeturera, haveJtud received a new article. called the "Union Counter Scale;' calculated to weigh from an ounce to 240 La. For Alto at the YorkEtare. E. tARDLEY hSON: ot fist-leo, April tiith,lBssl. 11. COLEMAN 4 CUTLERY STORE. ikooss. sorth Third Street.* ( - IONS'I'ANTLY on hand, a 114.0 as t„, aoriment of Pen and Pocket Knivest, ficiason.. and Table ICniees and •ForlLt, in ivory, stag, buffalo, boneand wood handles; Caesars /Mid FOTICIF,DhItSt Doyle, Knives, de. ALSO--a Tortextensire assortment of Walters, Tea TM' , de. Fine English Gnus, Colt's Pistols, Allen's ItevoltelF, and Sin , * and Double barrelled - Pistols, with a general stock of Yancy Hardware, constancy on hand: . • .701 IN M. COLEMAN, lippotier. . Philadelphia,bee.3ooll64 (Dec. 27,1.3421 bl-tt' IRQ34 72111§§1QPf WARE HQUSE CEN' • Si KEA. Pottsville.— The s ben are prepared to !arab& :the Trade Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight added) wholesale or retail, beat American Bar Irdn, num ' tea etured at Pottsville, and warranted of superiorgmdity • Also. light T rails ,weitable for mines, and Cable Chains furnished at short notice direct from the importer. E: YARDLEY AEON. York store, No 22, ISM S?-t! HARDWAREdkND IRON DEOOT. - Tilt li igeCORER, having now arrang ed his goods at his new place of business• and with a now determination Of furnish ing all such goods as the husinem of the Ooal Region nifty require, at their lowest tnarkot value, iFollelta the inepection of the Public. I shall :be always on hand and have on baud a full stack of . = Bar Iron,. Chopping Lies, - ' Flne Iron, Coal Shovels, ' - - Cast Steel, Trace Chains; -' Slit Iron, . Nails end Spikeii 'llk Rom - Tackle Blocks, ~ 'aim e Bellows, Anvils and ViceS," 'SG, hardware and Iron Depot , emu SYrarr. l three doom above Market. Rest side. . FRA.SIR. POTT, July 15,1851 . • : 2841 ' Imo T liltlmo t AEU km Ma ' llot tans' Bank, • . an excellent Coadartalatings, Springs • . Saddlery,,Shoemake's Tools, Carpeateee Tools, . Glass and Paint„ liar Iran of all sizes, Rolled " •._‘• Nails and Splices,' . , Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Tools, , . Building IfatMilis;., , NA Steel. : _, • , 'Sheer fiteal,--,1 - '. Arm Blister,: . , '• • . 11U1 Balm, - . _ Oromolitilamt, ; . . r tine Random% • • - • . • o.ll,ret pros bistbdutm to the patine for the patron - age WI extonded to blot in blaindlyidnalemetrity,and hopes Moos* firm, by the goality of their goodsittriet atten• Ran to boalastakaltdateomatodattnif Prlemt i!ill daft , . il ek -Infranunsodtheirstratbnuod ln +' 'ik.ll , l, •." ._PoterigliShulatfliillit" --;:'.‘ - t•---=". • OW*, - , .1 "A.:rio cotho 4000*. It-thunders:4=d . . Dhow coriageoteduirinutodatirtindilisiii. Et o A s . the ; i nelenignad still gisingsfas In firm man iser, his Oftt sftsbitstoneut bertiolfte, and Stohm. to areamosodsta b instonsers In sacks pfolnyt and eatistietdil manner sa tor, truant and,* eons their - entire rowedestos. gt the, suns Ouse bet t i siporttasity no Setting- tOhtsfristifftaittl pafroni hirr- gestifia. orktion lertoffe • for. the rely substaiitist manner in whirl' they lofty ttur , log DAV years. fsvortrillto with their gotromign mot nape they will tonUovni 0 Ippreeiste our bumble efforts to serre them. Our Drug Morels 11 ted op Ina enginior =num mut le gnu ducted witb,all Mods of drum, In this nowt" our estabitshment Cannot be emelt." biany, other sitollar concern.` . • JOIN O. 8110W1f, June 21,16 • • z.tr '• ' LY.OXII 4 KATHAIRIpii. . . i[l.Av. OU, wed, Lyons linthamni for the hair/ lt Is the most 44000 toilet aldt , 0 w.tbe world and Is preeminently beeeadat for Grey and Itsl4 heads. The,hathalmenfally restored my hair. after a baldness of twelve years. Tours truly. ' • • R. L. ATWATER. • 4- - 'No. b 6 Warren Street,New York., Mira, Lyme Extnrt of Pare Jamaica Mager; for ily* petrala and general nervous debility, de.. ran be bad at • C.DAII . 8 Perfrunery and Variety Etora,CintraStpret,Pottsville. Qetober 1853 • i • 4141 lENT. . ibtly respect public Alum ' the entire Arm of AIAMP rwm, sad in , the plumbing brandies at Ism the Potts , ha b"Pea less, ha 11111 share of the Ile wlllguar. be aa good, • once rea 'an be done trieVIDI WINEON. jr • fourth idol:Mich of the OX, after directions of Baron Whiz the great PhysiologicalCheinidt, by J.5.110'4011 . 1.' TON, M. D., Philadelphia. Pa. This is Birturs's easy Remedy for an un.boalthy No art-cf man eau equal its caratire 'powers'. .t containg no Aleobol,'bitters. acids, or 111111610012. drags.— It Is extremely agreeable . to the tasto, nod may be taker/ by the m:4 feeble patients' wh opinnot eat^ wider crack- I er without se ate distrem. Beware ofdrugged imitations: Pepin is Nola drag. • gratis, Call on the agent and get a desmiptiregimillar, wum giving a large amount of gelatin& evidence, from Lte. big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combs's Physiology of Dl geatton; Dr. Pereira _on Food and Blet; Dr. John W.l Dmrer, of New York University; Prof. Dunglison'sPhy* Ielogy; Prof. dilliman. of Yale College; Dr, Cagpenter'i Physiology ; de., together with reports of cares from all parts of the United States. AZ-Sold by all drAggists and dealers in Medhilnes.—_ Prim ONE DOLLAR per bottle. • D. BANNAN, Witedeirale and Retaa Aged. . Pentane. March A, 'Ad " 10. • • -The subsetiber, having taken possession of the house formerly occupied by Mrs, E,:31. ' Ileatty, has converted the same into a - • ' • W Drug and Apothecary Storer such as he thinks will 'Wye - SatleiCh7lll.7 aw all' purchaser', and respectfully calls the at. ' tuition (this friends and the public-to his choice stock. lle has taker) great' care in -the selection, •of his Drufat. Medidnes, ae., and can therefore cheerfully tecommend null and every one as lain, ' . Plitt E ..A ArD US:ADULTERATED.' lie is dettymined to give his undivided personal at tention to his busineral, at all boursof the day midnight when rrluire4belleving that the success and reputation of phyrciarasas well its the ineuluable lira of their pa tients depend~ 1n a greet measure on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and ho Petsconfident that CIIT.APNEttS, when obtained at the exponie o r virtue and health, will not be the only qui don with lila customers: when once his reputation as a ful and competent Apothecary, shall beiatisfac; tort} , tabliihed. utfion be Is determined to build uporltlathe assistance f a share of the public patronage-,4t fair pro. porthitenf which is rearpnteed to him by - numerous friends, indtipendently of that which be hares to obtain by dose stimution to business bud strict. attention in prescriptirms 'which may affect, the health, and livedof his customers, lhieeptfois in preparing andeomponuding Of medicines for ruthicia Jr:peculation he will never resort to, though it is notoriously true that *nib a dangerous deception is Muth more extensirely and to3etessfully practiced by druggistithan can be tcadily Imagined, • Conedeut of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of :his coteroporaries, he only asks attention to prose Ma atilt to serve, and hht ability to satiety the most exacting? • Ad-Patrons may with tooth:tepee rely upon the prompt and thttlitul execution of their orders. sent ;by mail or otherwise. . CMS. W. EPTINti, Dermusr a Crteuter, • S. E. earner of attire and Nortoduan Sts, Rtisitime; Pantile, June 21, WI • 2.5.1 y - mo blood furnishes the material of every bone, mine de. gland and fibro; in the human frame. When pure it secures health to every organ; when corrupt it woes- Nadir' producer disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directly upon the clement a of the stream of life, neutral izing the principlea of disease, d thus radically curing the malady, whether located In the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowele,the missies. the skin, the Vain, or any other part of the syetem. Used thretaghout the World HOLLOWAY'S . ILL are equally eittraciour n cpue plaints common to the whole human rare, and larders peculiar to certain climates and localities. Alarming Illsordsys. Ityspepaia and derangement of the the source of intirmity and suffering, and the cause oT,gnumerable deaths, yield to these curatives. 'all esINS, however tig• gravated.aettng as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purl!'" the fluids, and in vigorate the s y stem and. the constitution at the name time. - • • • plaints. When all stimulants fall. the renovating and braving i , roperties of these glee firmness to the shaking *fries and entemlecratrusrles of4he vicem of general debility. - ' n. Delicate Females. and aliments lncldentlo the delicate and MAthre organs of thesex are remonfinv presented 117 it fligkdoses of these mild. but Infalliblo lateral Ives"- - No motbashahO regards her own or her children's health should ddl to have them within her reacbi • . : AleJetatillo Eadersemeats. The Londoin“laneet." the London "Dledietil !teflon; and the mart eminent of the faculty In quid Britain; Erasure and Oin i ethy. hare eulogised the PILLS and their Inventot liw owd et Naar. the beet * remedy'knownin the world f oie the following Dieensee Headaches . . Bowel Cots Os/ at* Coughs Colds . . Chest Diseases Costivegeta ' Dygpeota DiarrNis , . Dropty. Debility Fever and Ague FemaleC,Fiklalnis -"act ,lei - Sold at the ma .nfael 80 Sialden Lane, New York, all risepeetabledruggistaand out tho United States and t at 15 cents, 1 1 2li cents. and entitle tom lag lby taking Ulf If. IL—Dlreetions for the (Mo, olei are affixed to each June 21,1840 DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has L./discovered so oue of our contempt:fu r s weed s a ietuody that cures • Evei - y,Kind of Humor, ' from the iroetd u crofula down to wcommmk pimple. • tie has tried It In over 1100 eases, and never fatted U. rept in two eiutes tboth, thunder humor). ;Ile has now In his possession oTer two hundred arrtlficatesof its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. : Two bottles - are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. on the three bottles will cure the sinrst.kind of pimples on the face. Your to ate bottle . * are warranted to cure corrupt awl running °leen , . Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. I Two or three bottles are warranted to lure the worst ram or rineworni. Two or three bottles are Wariallled. its tun, the wart desperate taro of elemental. i Three t.. font 'bottles Are warranted, to rare the fiat Chelan. ~ 1 / 4 1PC t' A SW tE Two doom be 1414 neariyoppeeitetbe Ml. le, where will be found •nt of ILutvciazt, Tiles. - • Pine Trays, • tritest* WS*, Assortment ot dne Locks, Table Cutlery, .Poeketeatiory, '. • Table Spoone, nYlls and Vices, Avaortment or fine Gunge Stseet Tratt Crucibles,' Wire, Tin Plate, RetUet, Sad Irons. • • . . Pane and toffors,, ' • ("hales, • itailroadtraiee, Powder and t hot. CHAS. W. BP TlNer s - Wholesale and Retail ()ruingtart mama Crine,naMirt. S. K. Cotner Centre end Raring= (Oppntritti Mortimer's Hnici,) I POTTSVILLE, PENNA• HEALTHOR SICKNESaI Chose between them. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. General Weakneaeaarerirolu Whin 10011:11nn laitpd Weakness loWnedirof Bphits Piles sod Start*. __,Aarel SecondaryZia= Venateat Wormy, of CIF wow toll an ed of Stro and fessor t (d 244 Pr, lepetii dealersl in medicinal t r y the c Pinked lcorittloOldet' IE3 each. them toad& femme sizes. guidance of patient fin wept box. . • Twig GREATEST Medical /Discovery of the Age. . . . Two to three bottles will core the system of bilee. ' TwO bottles are warranted to eine the wont canker In he month and stomach. Three to dye bottles are warranted to tire the worst se ot Erysipelas. • , - One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor tp be eyes. ' Two bottles areTwarrantad to rare running of the ears nd blotches aiming the - Fire to Ott bottles will cure the w orit ease of scrofula. A beneti is Always experienced from the And bottle, end a pert• ct cure is warranted when the above quantity Is taken. Reader, peddledover a thousand bottles of thlsln the ] vichtlly o Boston. I, know the eftedg of It In every re l ease. go are as water will eatinguisli fire, an sure will this more 1 umer.. I never sold a bottle of it lut that i Bald anot et after a trialit always wpeaki fur Itself,— There are wo things ahouCtlds herb that appear to me surprisin ; flrSt that it grows in our- pastures, In soul places qui e pientlfui,aud yet its value has never been known u til I discovered it is 18W—second, that it should en all 'Ands of humor. i In orde ,to glee seine Idea of the midden rise and great popular' . :o1 the discovery , I will state that in April,' 1533. I died it and cold about six bottles per day--in i April,l CO '.I sold over ono thousandbottlesper day of li.' Some o ;the wholesale druggists who have been in tits; baslnesa . Treatyau,,thlrt yucca, say i that tiothing• th rc the lineal of pitent Medicine* was eilir Ilke It. Tlie;, Is &war Put praise of it from all quarters. L. I In my n practice! always sr ;dos sitietly ter humors , —but sin is Its introduction Se a general tkrollriatedleilak.l mol t an Wonderful vlrtueshar r e been loud In it that 1 never ' recta. Several roses of epilepttellts—a di:Weise which war 4.=. ways coo idered inettrkt. have leen eared byil few .o'l, ct e e„ 0, het a mercy. if IC will ..prove effeetval in 111, sues o ft at awful malady—there are but few wrap tuns seen too of It than I have. - • 'w .. .. .. I kne l of several rases of Dropsy, *ll of them *gni people ed by It. for the various dliessesof the Weer, Hick Bee he, Dyspepsia, Aithma, Fererarid Agee, l'ain In the el w„. Diener* of the Splue,aodpartleularly India eases Of kidneys, &a., the dlscoVery be done sour good any medicine ever known.: = • ' Nee goof dietturessary—eat thelest you get and i enough It.. ' .... &reel for ust.--Adults, one tableenoeufut st;s , y n •—ehildren over ten. years,'a dessert spoonful—r how tire to eight wank teaspoonful:' - As no difeetlons: can be appliOable to . all constitutions, take sufficient- to'. operate on the bowels tiles a dor. Ilianufactured b e n . , bONALII HP.:41411DT,, • ts 0.111. Warren drat. Roibury, Mau. - -..- Pain., Olin Dollinf. . • 1 Akeitsalt AOrds;—Nevi Trek etti.C. f; Clleknekail Smelly street; 11.11.,1t1eg, 192 Broadway; -Rushton:hi ChliC.l l / 5 Areaway; 1,:. 11.4.11.ftands*100 Fulton:ft." Mileslesalit agent, -for 'fhonla, T.' Wi DTOS9,4 . Ito9o/121fortit itud Streik his. - •..j ___, - ' "Wrath In tottnlll .1., ft !,kci.ileyth99 , - ": - • - '-','•20.1g, - • :, •= 74. '"' TODACDO;CICARD AND OATD,.. , T, , the:Hamburg SmtiltingTobace., and Cleer Nantits basb4sprimeOatin 2CObaireloBmoking Toblo; Spanish Clproi; lots 000 Spanish She', 'l4OOO CabsUisas. JANES 8. MOYER. /4.0-1414 , • rtasobarg,Borks county " OTtVl T l 'awl Amin Nu she FIRE . . wbich dean:PlM our Codiab aad auras. tete to46;wo' aro aol dlootausaid, bat bare dam teso• ltatoljr to wait, at the old elsop . aearthe Monter Furious', where wo %111 be law Ur Mee otr friends. Giro as Lean im4 atadst as to rep*. oar boa ' • - • 'ABAI Ilt i BIIIOIII.IIIID. Pon:nine. 0rt.3,16. • • • 4341 - _E, TgAsiVIE EMS:S I. I . IaD, . • Mdtbiletttgo Strert, 71111 E substber is prepared, at his ol d'' A amid, to furnish all kinds of =tidal* in Ida Ilse; k w b u ildi ng purp t em,—plalo and ornatnentaL ba• vitas osrtirnisr attention to the Tomb Stonesand manta of bla mannhieture. They ant be bad !orrery vs.- slaty °flit yie, andvilli sampan) ftvarably„ In beauty and eolith, lath nay tobtalsed elsewhere; nua are offered at cheaper mfrs. ' • • /MIN T. LANG. tkatrtille. flay 17,'66 204 y - PQ_TTSVILI,E - - - Saddle stud saartsess rianuilketory, Subscriber.. would la writ iespeettnlly invite the attention of the ettizon&er rat.. Till. and s the OW Region in Almeria, tO his Dirge sal well *elected stock of SADDLERY, all kinds of • Caralaget pind Team Starless, Con Agra of all descriptions, Drift 01111101114 Ec. Ile de sires ill who may need anything lot the Above line to tall sod mewl& goods begot" porrhasing slatneheregis: there can be nothing lost. Orders for tforness,EF„ promptly tilled 011 =ennoble terms. I..MF4VEII, WO3IELSDORFP, Opposite Spire/spat Camels; Otistre steed, Pottsrille. Starch .1.1665 . play la,"Stj _tl-tf TOPES, TIN and LIOLL() W Ware, Rrittannta and Was Ware, entiery, de.— di Wien Ranges, Range Boilers, Portable Ran- Fes, Gas Ovens, Waterside., de. Raving en. larded, his store he has added to his former .7 — "'"' stock a large variety of nor patterns of cook. '. lug, parlor. ogee and hall litoires, and be 'has now the largest stock that his eye i been offeredin this county. Re Invites his' friends and customers - to call and examinefor themselvesfeeling confident that he ran • suit them in quality and price. .1 ile - calla their particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves, which be warrants to give more beat, with less fuel than any °thereto° In use. Ile her also • *splendid &Meteor kitchen Ranges, which he can give the highest recommendation. Poltava/a, August Zit 'fifi - TANIAQUA.QOACIR FACTORY • Ana smith shop, CORNER of Broad and - 'Centre- sts. —FOSTER. & DEA?, POrpristurs- , Messrscsrostar & Dean haring entered p into rmitnership. in the Carriage Making, ilorse.hoelng,illacksinithing busiuma&c. w mid inform theapuhlk, through the Jonust.tlust they vin henedlorth carry on all the abase named branches at their workshop in Tamaqua, at the old stand. Mr. Fos. Mr is well known as a blacksmith, &e., and AireDean. Is a professhmal Coach Maker—both are practical mechanics, and by ,a combination Of their Skill, they intend to add to their favorable andirelllnawn ritputations as hula- Smith and carriage maker, feeling cadent that their productlor a cannot be excelled. , ' Messrs. Tester* Dian will keep constantly on band every ',artery of Carriages, Coach. and Wagons, and hold themseives'in readinms to execute all orders—jobbing or otherwise—with good workmen, at short notice, out the easiest term, and In the beat manner. Orders from all truth of the surrounding County soli cited—address Foster & Dean, parch makers, ae., Tama qua, Tea. July 20, '66 Mufti L I OOK ne Cheapest ci to get pia Moves, Tinteerre &e. of ' EOROV.H. S'fICIITER'S Old kiEtind, &tare 'atreet. - POttsvllle, nrarty-oppostte Brown's Apothecary stem where be bat now on hand a fall and choke israortenent of - - • . . 'SUM, Sif el /ion, Thr. Mpper, Ilrigannia, fillnllow *ere, which he offers wholesale and retail, at prices corresponding Willi the Owes, and ylikh cannot be surpass ced ual n tint unty, in cheapness and qy. • During the'approaching season ho will pay particular attention to furnishing stoves or all kinds, via; Cooking Stoles, Parlor Stotts, OiDee Stoves, &a lie has made Ikr• varigements with the manufacturer to tarnish the fame patterns of reeking states Which are furnished et Durra establishment. This a the best and most approved kind of cooking states in use and no family should be with out it. Inuring or broken plates are furnished at all' ,times. at the shortest notice Old stoves Wien in ex change for new ones. nod stover, delivered without charge in%the vicinity of Pottsville. The undersigned being pritOtieni tinsmith, flatters himself to, be able to give general tatisraction. Doi tin always oh hand. • _ GEORGE U. STICHTEII. Actruk le, '4s' 33. em TirtAItPENTERS AND BIILLDREE SCHUYLKILL . COUNTY t.UMBER. • •—AND".- • MAIEJFACTIMINO COMPANY HAVE on nd at the r exten,hre estab ishment, Railroad street, a . great quantity of lumber of every kind and description. which they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders , at tower,rates, than Wain be bought elsewhere. They are . also needy •to -supply, through the means ot 'their extensive business, and la borsivink inachines,hutaufactured articles in their line at a saving of 'Z per rent. on former cost. Their large workshops have been in successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast n nantities of Motors, Window Frames,, • Sisk. Panel Work, I Mouldings, •• Bed.posts, Blinds, " Bannisters, Shutters, And all Linde of frama. Reneged and Tented Work, Whleh they have constantly on band. They are ready to execute orders at the ahorteat notice, for any quantity or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. Dry and green lietnlock; of ail kinds, for bnildiatcpu r poses. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and scantling boards: Cherry, Walnut,' Mahogany, la, for cabinet work; White and Yellow Pine boards Ibr flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine 2 34, / 1 / 4 14. and inch panel, sheer , ready; a Pia beams, mu., se:tutting, posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pall ing, Am- &c. • IWit Ills of sawed stuff and everything in their line nn hand or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, March 29 '56 . 70. CLARK'S PATENT FLOURING RILL. The Great Invention of the Day. r g HE subscriber announces to the citi lc tens of 'Schuylkill county that be has secured the tit to aell EDWIN and JAMES Di CLARK'S new Pa• tent Flouring Mill, whieh is pronounced the greatest American invention of the day. The subscriber hasone of these Mills la full operation now, In Tremont, where he invites all persons loran and see it In operatiorL This highly ingenittus, and mutt' needed Invention, lorms an entire now feature in the manufacture of 1{ heat tato Flour; and the splendid manner in which it per. -, tortes its work, Grinding. Bolting, and separating the 'rain at • single operation into saran different qualities of Flour and Feed, and that within a space on only twen ty.oneffeet. in length by four feet In breadth, at the ra pidity pf twelve bushels per hour, on-a pair of French burr millstones only thirty inches in diameter. The tirain is concerted at a single - operation into Extra and Superfine Flour, Fine Finn r, M WWI n p.:3 hi pstn ffs, Shorts 'and Bran. anypower being appifiable to propel It, from a four horse up to any other desired. The small space' it occupies would not be missed when placed in a room with other machinery, and the small amount or power it re quires to propel It, makes it certain that, ere long.lt will eupercede and revolutionize all other Flouting Mills. fin applicable is this MilL; to the wants of the world, that every sawmill. maohtne slop. locomotive shop, froDundry I ergo. rolling mill, ot any buildinglaving a powdralren tly erected, can now have within itp WREIOIA complete Me rchant Flouring Mill.at the trifling cost of from four to seven hundred dollats, and thus the ettormons amount of Grain raised within the United States, can be eonver- Rd into Flour within Its Mutts. . With one of these Mills mainly every large Colliery es tablishment In,thts county Where steam power Is need for pumping, Should bo supplied. They could be erected it a small expense and would enable them to =nulls lore their own flour. • This Mill only occupies the space of 21 feet In length, by {in width, It is also portable and when put tip can he placed In a wagon or dray, and with - a single horse twirled to any part where they desire to use it. Its con striction 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 subieriber, residing at Tremont. Hundreds of certifi cates from Millers and others who haveseen the Mill in operation, can be seen at the residence of the subscriber_ .1. A. L. TICE. 21.tf 11ee.??.°55 PUBLICATIONS, &c. Rt" ':•: i T?t , - GEORGE J. PRITCHARD, ', . ... •seller and StatioNer, Minener t ille, l'enna. IS DUANE IttLISON'S:- General A for.tbe follosiing works, in Schuylkill crinnti: row ,:the Circuit Iti.rThe American Lawyer, der t -.> fClathered Treasures from' 11 owatar a..lllqmestic Medi. =the Miners of Literature, cine, - - , ;. ,', , ! , 'i . Daughters Wye Crone, 4.n DWrenzo I 'arks, , Life and '`A droarturis of Illustrated 11 phy, ' : Mack newt, Jlrestdess to • things. Cavaliers of the Crum, the people's Ma& Light- Manual of Methodism, , . house. ~ , ‘ ,- 4-4 • ' ' ,Ac., An., The ribose bookt 10111 be rielivered on arlplientlon to the agent, in any parttitihe county at publisher's pricec May 11,-'ad -, .'ilw ON . 1 . . . • " mis .SvIE, Book onl t tlon L ex L Store. • fIEORGE .I;:s.PRITCHARD, having VA cornered hist**. 4011kfrom St. Clair tollinermille, would - Inform his hie and the public - generally threnglumt the county ; t . boy may rind his newel:a lai* establishment on that er of Second and nail -1344,itil road streets. s. ' - The stock of books, statkoe, cry and' fancy articles is. large and complete. Compriaini a tire i rythlng that may be wanted it s his line, it prture nnot, fail tog M re sat isfaction, being to many eases a cheaper. than, they can, be bought in the cities.: : BIL . ppty of nerw books kWh tb6 TrAdti Sales is - very - al . . d, and elli enable him to sell at wholesale as well.all•• - il. Schools and country stores trapplied with hanks •` stationery at the Wiest wholesale prices, nook , , ,i ng and blank sock done at the shortest notice and lit ,' be s t style. • . • ' N.ll.—Anythi ng. that may,ba IWO : . . ,In his' line de .lieeredto 6rder., - -- -,, -,,:,-,- ' Mincrsillle, Starch 29, 1549 , , :'. .-- ,- !.4 , . : IZrly . EDUCATIIVIAA... • SOWER & TU LRD street, emir lisrkW have just opened a complete stock &bolt Booby outline Maps and c and &boot Stationery, and wlltbe. • • • to see any one Interested an tbo att of,Eduention. They are engaged ha% - following publications:which have • , , the decided. and hiarty approval of the mart al444lstiagulebed Educators throughout the UttlleCt No rthers can be Included In (bale Hat. Spellers. and Iteint4 Benders' Pictorial Primer; • ' *. • . 1 New Speller, Deana - mad er; 1 " Now Pi at Primer:. I • " •- New &emit Raider; ‘ ••.1 • ••'.'... L . ' Sew Tblrtkilidder: • Ili, • BOOKS, &c. • THE Foßu_m_. n DAVID PAUL DRAWN. HE -FOHuM ;. or Forty' years full ,practlce at the. Philadelphia Dar. by Datrkl . Paul For sale by . D,itANNAN, jjewilcaellet: and Stationer. • ': ADD ENCLiBM J AtIIHANQS, y ae Gross or *stn. _ MOSS fterttuto rind Engltsh- Al ouniortal WO% Sant pnbaqiej WsslS S 2 stosiott the cheap what- tooluttmet Mableriber. Air • • • 1111.1280 ANNALS, 4 'syltanii In mans, snipaPtnt *a Canby—enoutons 1 tithing In utunhem caved at - Pratt& HE NEW 'l .l Id cents nu~ O l e l e a nT ber ea tlousleceivatat - DR. KAPIE'a ARCM_ igxp New mesa) , for xresairery: - • APersonal. Narrative, containing an account of the lutportarit Dlsoureiies.Pirileue and r adrenturee 10, Aretle -Amiens, toyr, Dr. !LANs, illustrated by upinunior of 300 ,etorravirras. • far Upward, o'!::11,0ett ecyles of this beautifully eis gated anti Intensely Intermit's ltork. yore liabgrribed for lo ativottee of publication. • It should be Owne4 and read bLereryborly: Subscriber" and'uthers ten DPW be supplied . . •tl. IIAfiNAN, - . Agent fee Rebuylkili county.' 9etober " 41- " C REATCAINmo I~eliß, o• i - HE. SUBSCRI Da BVA, is detvrmined to felt oil It large porilo4 tali stock #l. Books u ra dry as poesible, and offers gnat borates to those who destreaainter mulct reading. Mks stook bas been effected with greatcare and those who wantgcal nct trash at doable the retell Frit:m.ll'lth a Mail piece of brew given with the Books: the present far aster, 01, fumble opportunity to purchase. Our eutior - tmeht equal to any round in the titles at Iletall Bien% Yamily Biblet and Juvenile books. embracing s large assortment, Teri cheap. at t B. BANN.OOB, - Voletosie and Retail BOok Store. • • 711W_IS THET'INISTO SUBSCRIBE. IHE Subscriber furnishes all the lead ing magarinesand weekly papersyst puSitaber's pri me. Two of the 33 magailnes will be furnisfted for $8; or tweet the $2 magazines foe $3 Ur. Litsell's Living Age, s3,Knicemisocker, 3 iiiirper's Magazine, 3alouseheldWords, 3 Putnam's do •3; lire. Stephen's noritiny,4,l Gedey'e Lady's Book, • 3 Farm Journal. Graham's Magazine, 3411ackwood'a 314.tinoi: 3 Westminster Review, • 3,norticulturht,E t 2 London Quarterly,, York Jennie, 2 Edinburg Review, Etlealle's Ladies' Casette, 3 North Brittsh Review, 3Arthoes Dome .31agene, 2 Balton 's Dollar Magazine, Idiarper's Story Rooks, 3 London Lancet,. STenney'is Mining 31aga'ne, • 'NEWSPAPERS: Ballon's Pictorial, 3r. Y. Ledger, 2 e's - Frank Leslilllustrated, 3 Ledger of Romaine', 2 Saturday Evening Post, 2,Flag of our Haien, . 2 Dollar Newspaper, Millie Pilgrim/ j 6tl ets, London Min. Journal, Victs;Selentifie American, 2 .N. Y. Weekly Tribune, Mired) , Magazine, 3 N. Y. Weekly Herald, 3; s • The advantages of procuring these through us are that theme:lD be no logs to subscribers through the failure of the mallajhey save the postage and receitet them pith: out beinglblded or Injured for binding. s • We bays connected with our establithment en eaten. sive Bindery, and can put up the above in varionistyles. DAMN NAN. Bookseller and.Stid LARGE:ASSORTMENT OF BeiKS -at Ittlet lon Pricers: THE. SUBSCRIBER - is noli receiv ing from the late Trade Sales, - ea extensive variety et etandard Miecellineoue Works, which h 0 will sell at estrearely-IoW prices Among many others Silt be found The Standard Historical Library. embracing the Works of lio:llo . Robertson, Russell, Plutarch. to., 12 vols. - The New 'Library of Standard Victim. 20 vols. limiting Adel n tures the Nolhern • Hammend'd Cuinming•littaiter's Life among L Elephantsotc. Stephen's Egypt andtthe Holy Land. Webstev 'a Family Encyclopedia of „Vaeful Ei Headley's Washington and Napoleon. Nedeonales Cyclopedia of Ml-dens. Dayehlok's Cyclopedia of American there Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress, illustrated. Josoplins Works., Foxes Bdok of Martyrs: Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated; Chambela Encrelopedia of Liteniture,,2 to! Chamber's Inf o rmation for the People. Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 'rots. Comprehensive Commentary on theellible, Don Quihotte and Gll Btu, illustrated Illustrated World of Art. Inks of a Grandfather. 'eeks of Lorenzo Dow. • Buffen's Natural llistnry, Arabian Night* Entertainments. Dickens' Works. new illustrated Editiouti. Atirlison'a Complete Works, 6 Thin. Washington Irving, W' TILOS vole. ' Coopers' Wort a, 34 vols., Bayard Taylor'e Works, 5 vets Elements of Geology. Principles of Ilislwee'S Novels. llnes Dictionary of Arta, Manrilaiturcs vols. cheap. . B. 33 I Centre St.,:mpositel he Episeol WIRE SCREENS. RODCERS, giver &i00:',3 1 1 IMMIX RAILING 'IVOR 'R&M - Rilltl Etta ENT &VC.. rOannthetureni IC of Chat andlWrought 11101 RAILING,tr,4iIti.R. of every deserlptinn, invltecthe attenliont • • -of the publie to their branch of businellsi which •to conducted in tbd building tor; marty eampicei by Rum as a caa4h In Coal West" Potts They villeattuna.. - .4 1 44 ' • can furnish iVeran Troills-Work for ArbonJ, ke., Floweri Trainers;_Tree Boxes: Le., in evt . wy variety: i f style; Window 0 n#4s, Cellarßiattng avetwlns Bow . et , ail kinds. at the abortest notice and In the lowes terms, together with iron Bedsteads. Farm, Lot and Oart din Fences, English 'Hurdle; Fence , de., Ad., below city prices, - I 4 . N.11.--Cemetery loth neatly weclosed. Designs. "go I up" to suit customers. Everything In their lineon ban I or ordered, will be furnished at the shortest notice. - ; -• We are prepared to do all Olds of suitings, such ai railroad chairs, water pipes, kc. Febrttlry 2, 1846 I 5•11 y .KURTZ &lUSIRLER, (Late ICartz, lteyerie uo,) Itanufactarel iti of • Wire Coal ilereOne. Coal ddles: Wine ' IR Pl l4ii!ri Broome, ke:, Mineral . lle.lehnflklll - L/: Count. If Than y kful for the liberal patronage they have received from the Coal D,taiere and; others. In the put, would most respectfully sal lettiheleinstota In the Wins. All work done at our shop will bciwarranted rio that no one need be afraid of getting a bid job. ' dr. Kurte being mica' the oldest, and Um most !tape Aeneetl Wire Worker In the minty, we feel Imre, Undue can turn out the best Void ilereees in the )legion. I ill orders addresselto J.JI. Kuria, Mitiermillit. to W. L. Heisler, Pettit-011w or Kurt . ! k Heisler, Muer/Tiflis wilt be promptly attended to. plc( &reel srepaired.. Stay it, 1556.. 20- 13 &PM E a t ?SIPA RAT/ft ft 4 .. This line eonnects . dally oath all Mar great South ern and Western Routea. Dyearrangemetittbelr plate Oh busluesslaTottsellhe will be at the ogler/tot ilowardA 'Co r, , 8. S. WlLUA3.lB,Bl4mintendenti i'prtl22, 1854 , , r latt.l SCHUYL.VALLEY SPASS'R :TRAINS: winter, Arlangemeltp. , 1 affiAMNP- 1 .•.- 1 ,211EM Nanl ir;T ALNn g er !tlo getiiZoe aAinijite, L r• tows, via: i ; g ; Leave Pottsville at - i -1.30 A. Illfc--3 P. Y. '' " Tuscarora at - - 8.30 " t ---3 " 1 ' Passengers by the 7.30 L. 11. Train will take the stades, at Tuscarora for Tamaqua, and' there eektnect with the' Catawba', Wlllismsport &Cul Elmira Exponis Train. sad* leaves Philadelphia/4 5 4. 3<:, for Niagara Valhi ke. . i Fare tomPottsvillito.Tnsearora- - E. • - :JO cerlM Through tickets to Tuna/lie - - - 4 - - 60 centsg 3 - Tickets procured to the Cam - Re f 1 ' E. M. irllliELEß, ettperintendent. Pottsville, Novetither 8- 1 '- ' 43 ' 3 °. 1 ) huadartSPELTßENVllt%uv.aj 'WI2EVEIt MiIItiNGEMIECNTS. "IS • rlll-1E GREAT Notthetn alnid .1, United States Ronl4 1 I' .1 zreSpeed'increced and Flue recineed;la- LITTLE 'SCHUYLKILL, OATAWISSA,' SUNBURY nted ERIN, WILLIAMSPORT A.:14) BLMIB.A RAILROAD', Through to Buffalo, In 16 tronnj Magni:ll'4s, - 1.4 " Detroit • • --2 - I Chleanci; , 4 , St. Louis, !' - - -. 48 Ticket °Site. N. VI. comer Stith andtChesnit sty and Philadelphia and Beading Darted Depot, comas Dread and Vine. o !t'aild_igtet.F°Xl ) !!% Pelei Tb' .'and after MONDAY, Dee. c. , , aurae Parent Traitor will Itarn'the Philadelphia antLitsading Railroad Depoteorner Braid and trine streets,daily, ( Sunday's iI.V eepted,) as f.i.ows: • -1. 1 4 _ , Day Express...74o 'O l .l. It. 1 Stepping 11. . • nrenisville and Ifeadhag, only. C01111Clet• lug with Cats W beta. Williamsport and Rrie and W illlarne port and Elmira R. Road; miring at Errant at 5.15 P. ki-t connecting with New York and Erie and linflalo,andltb* York city Railroads 95r Ihinithit and Buffalo; and from thence, via. steamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore hall. road, to Cleveland, Toledo Monroe, Sandusky and pe. troll. Also. with Emir:, Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Railroad; ronnecting at Canandaigua with /ten York Central Railroad, East and Writ, and at Suspension Bridge with Great Western" and Michigan Central hall road, for Detroit, Chleago,lit. Louis and all points In Can. ada and Wertern Stator. ' , . i Mat' Taistae.7.3o 4•1„. at. - : • Stopping at all Stations-and running to Pottarilleohly. . Night Express - 3.30 P. ill. litanning every day, stopping at - all Stations and rots sing to Pottsville: , Cohnecting at Port Clinton with Cat. mirtssa Williamsport and , Erie, and Williamsport and ID, rah a Itallornds, arriving arra wira At 4.A. 314 connect hie with New York and Erie, Buffalo and; New York elty'and ' lake Shnre Railroads, I for 'Buffalo. Ditnklrk. Eriat Cleve land, cincinuati, Toledo, Chicago. and all . points Welt.— Also, with Elmira, CaMunialgua and.filagara 1 , Rail roads; arriving. at Niagara Frills. at 1020, A. 3L, name,- .Ing, with Day- Uxorial or 0 rent It'estern Railroad or , Dt. Inuit, Chliago. Mc. ' ~ -..- I f nib lboute,, with Its contrections„; forma the wheat and moat direct route to Canada and, the Lakes. Only one change Of, baggage betwean Philadelphia and Canadaa or the,Lakes: - • ; • • I a Pruntengors by Day Express. breakgudtitt Port tilltdon, and dine at Williamsport. . ParownOnt by Way of Night Rs ress take *upper at Port Clintorn ' • . T^rasengarapnrebating Tlaketa bY Ude. Line bare the privilege of stopping at any of rho 4 bove points and - re. sumlng their ewes at nlsarater_ -_,. -' f . ' I , learn DrorM-Phillaril to So i i + Tamaqua, 'I; • ' '92 - 03 Buffalo:Via TOnavenda,lo 00 11 .- N itawil• 1 7 - . 4 • • Maori. vans, ils...in- :Rupert, 1 4 tram ] . Canandaigua' It t _ Danville, •.. Milton, .. • &it N. Palle,lria, 10 00 nul l Williamsport, , ft E Suspeuskin Bridge, • In 00 Elmira,- -' ' 'T ' ovelaliar - 3l' T 0 Jefferson, , ' '.. :1_ , Toleddi. • - Id 75' Starkey, _ 7 01. clarianatl, • 18.00 Penn Tan , - : •• it ' • raiirrirt.ttall, Id 00 arab:um, S++ • "i Itaftalpand i tioneers, via. Gorham ,' 4 + talk, ' 13.00 .4 a 4 Steamer *,, Cidento,ola Ot.Weo- ,i . ~. Joins Arid, • 100 terra and Nichigin ', Carusidatirot, 8 + Central lialbroad, tii 00 lioaroye yank ' 9to Obidigoorta Brithaosnd i liatedonta,_' , it. Lake abonildleblw ta Roy. '.II 99 Southern Italroad,', 70.00, Flataria, ' p_cip chlestooriii But. lid/ Sti ..tiortierter,sia. N. T.*: and : InekliPuk• catt-_;_ _ N. and Rultalo. Cur , ; fret Railroad, . • Dil 90 • rtnaand N. Y. 11,111 $OO itookldand, ''. 24 00 CUMIW, via N. York & • • ybrie,and ant and & ' * .I ' New York City It' 00 '- ' '' ' '' ' i .N. r. ittrram.r., err utoicti I i‘iiitigaii, N. W.eurnrr Shah and Cluantrdonnent. N. A.NIKKIL Mate& Pilltodeitaitstilmnids_ltrairoad+ T. MelttEMCW‘Sepleatawlsohlir.sed ilia ilatkosii. BEITIOIN * l O Viiialnth.surd 4glini 14111.1 _ ,', .- v. ..a.4-- , -• '._ ' . .i : o. 331 North t. approTed i t z.to Iftu.lt Nape, can's hers. prove. satets - I POTTSIVILLE. atizrznavix.Lr.. • TRAVELING. i ~ '~ ' i j." PRIZADrELPEL TRIMBLE & LANDIS,. PR1M11,731 , MO„ 1032 'Nardi &woad street,: above Willow, vast We, ._ ; :• PILILA.DELPHiA. November s, Issa . (IN nieurreco or AND AltA_44B IN • IRON AND ANTEN.L, No:,ll.Morth Water street, above Market, , PIIILADELPII4.„ ' • Apr)] 12.1656 i 5-11 O. F'' Wholesale Deal * et tli fn ° B EN ' E , R. 6es a rd FANCY STRAW AND PAL S( oots i R S :l h U2A North 27, -'— --P. HATS, lanuary,l9. sze, rd reriallikuicipkt I' ; 2.BIATUALN R. SHAILPLES37 -- ' . ATTORNEY AT f . _No. 2 York Buildings; Pkiladelphia. - i -7 Bo il_ ./ . J. L. R. Carter, Tamaqua. 4 . . • . ; • I Jones &Cold, 1 ; - . . Sitlitoon, Norton & Co., Phlttelphtz. ; '• . . Philadelphia, Dee: 22. '55 - ;I . , ; M-tf , • BOYS' CL.9THINC SeTHE SUl:scßll3}..ll, wouldres,pect .figvinenrat their titmiemus Minds indenstsiuersal ayrkill County. that their assottmentour Clothing lei Young ‘sentirtnen i. touch larger than ever, and they are{ disposed to sell chrap.. Porton% Ming at a dWaure, bairn the privilege of 'exchanging elOthing parehased"• I this store, it they do not snit. I • • F. A. U & unerunr; - • 472 Chestnut St., corner etTentit.Yblisda. April 22.1°66 10.1 y • • A E_ j•L ANNER! I.EATH,ERI LEATHER I NKY W. OVERMAN, importer 1 , ~ 'Of FRENCH CALF SKINS.' and -general Leather er, No I) South Zd wt., Philadelphia. • • A genemi nem rtaloot of all Al adult' Lusaka, 3,lonta eta.. ate. REp and OAR SOLE LEATHER. i, Aug: 2.3, llal/ - • icI e ARIFI4D CAAMPACEE OLDER .I.IY the H ogshead or Barkel,.suitable _Einar Doiderir or Rotel-keepers, eopetantly on hand sate . ANDREW McBUIDR A SON; . No. 659 North Second Street', l'Edladelphla. November 15, '56 • ' • 4d-om, OILM t OILS I •OILIS • . . ..1111. 7 !and 8 mouth A narve ALLl s, remaderplela, DEALERS' IN OIL, hive just' re , eeked. direct tram New Bedford,'thefollowingsnle' ply of OR, whleh they offer for sale et the lowest market rates: I• z WhiterSpernioll,i,ooogaL 1 WinterWhaleoB, - 12,0001 do Elephant n 11,9,600 do Heikki jdo do TAO' do also, in store. Orasstrr• Olt, Pale rand Brown Soap, Sperm and Adamantine &tattles. • . " • • yeh.23. '5B. • B.ly LEAF TSINICCI ANN CICARI9. us: s vo., Va. 21 South Front . Street, Phila- Comnildlori•Merchards, 'aoc Wholesale dealers In ail kinds of — • • Leer Tobacco Afatiojactureri robescio Cisitire " pave cot 'Willy ow band and Plied" tow. all"kinde of. AMERICA' and SPANII 4 II LEAF ronscoos; sclocted with fptelal *Bronco to Manufactdere . use. • ;All articles sold, werrented tribe gas represented 'and viers opportunity afforded for il'utchasers at Is distance can send their order'', and, rely. upon being as faithfully serrel as if thw goods" were elet•ted In person. • • Aprill2 pc . "I , If,-1y =CM JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, • x+srrsCTLilf ,CF 11111 k and nalr-Cloth Stives, VOARSE. medium and fine inime'sh ; • lar g e, middle - site and small in diameter. Metallic Ma or woven wire, of the brat qualit tea. carious Axes of liaesb, from Noe. I,to SU. incluDre, and from nue told: fig In width. Thex are numbetid so many apaces to a Metal inch,..add cut to atilt. ThOI cultacribor also korie conatiiitiy tin hand SCREENS, fol. Cost Saud, the, Lime, C rain, Grar 4 6l, 0 Lla nci, Sumac, Suer. Salt, Bone, Coffee, /Vire, Drags; Ity . e.Stutia, de. Togothre, with' an same meht of bright and annealed iroMW ire. , Allot theibore sold windesale or retail, b x , j •,J. A. NEEDLES, 61 North trpnt r,tn...,t, Philadelphia 22.0 m 'ad ,7dinels NAY, • I Church Al 7 31,1'4 r t FUR§! FNR tp! • . WILLMAR'I Qorner Bt h . t and Arch street*, Philadelphia, ha* opened ble tip endid *Locket Fancy Fare of everr . deocrtrition kr la ' ith's and children, and, wishes ;the public to examine them before purcha*lng ebeilv here. An they art Allman*. teal:red under his own sayiervltion, be warrantilbem to!), perfect in every rtepect and as cheap. tut - three of iny other eitabilrhtnent in the! city: lie bas alto on band a magnificent eirportment f thiklrem'a Fancy Hate end - Caps of the latest *tyLes. bee t trimmed- aloe,' every variety of 31oleskin and Felt Hate. , for gents: is Om Riding Ilata: Unibrella*, ie., all of .bleb win be Wed at prices to snit the abostalueflul earthmen*: N. B—.ll persona purchneing good* at this establish inent %to friends out of the city, Can h tbernexchanted im t; su it e d. , C. WILLMANTU, i • , North Itaat corner of :Ighth and Arch *trade.. - netober IR, '5O . ' Noeirtnt de tuned& se tolls f•mendoi. I - THE FURNISHICS STORE, • . ' 307.30 a cura.tx et, naasxx r rain sr. saw roll, M 1 BRACEWan ei enitive and com ) mall! 1 v _A plots a.vsortment :of the atest importations and *et manufactures of, GENT ENIEN'S lIIRNISITINO GDS. equal in =Medal. , texture, dumbillty and ;style, to any stock ever offered n this cburitry—and at Entices which cannot fall to sec no the attention of dose jcssu nem*, cowls log of • 1 , • J ; SHIRTS--With I nen bosoms , collars And wristbands, otthe best ind Snot qualities,ud new and choke styles. 7, CALICO 9 1111131. 7 Tt1e Ist and most attnitive pat terns. • UNDERSHIRTS ISMid DRAWERS—Of *col, merino, .1 oishmero, silk and cotton, of disirible and dluablequill: del—and the Teviot. Wool Unilernarmenla, sco Meal sP• proved by phyaichunw ltbm4 the Shaker Shirts and Drawers. H I . • • - L : URATATS—Aperior qualityland beautiful styles, and is full assortment of Stocka.;loollars. Neektyes. Gloves, 1 Seartsand Mufflers of the richest kinds. _ . . ' liiiISPENDERS—Ari almost hndless varfety, Including the finest and most durable. if - POCKET-11ANDKNIteilLETS—SlIk and cotton—plain and printed—au 13 13 rlyatled allportment. • : ILALV ItOSE—Wovil and cotton, of the best texture, Selected expressly for retail trade. MORNING ROBES' and (110`ffNS- , -regint patterns, ex cellent materiaLand'ef the beet make.: This. stock emmpriries all gmides, from thelowest to the richest, that can be produced 4, and having every beillty forlmportlngand mannfreturlngdot exceeded by any oth- erestablishmentintheUnitedStatahuyers, therefore, wiltemnsult their Interest by Oamiriing the goods which aro sold at the 100 W EST swami: t eam rams. • rd- Goods promptly dellv4 dat all the Railroad Dm pats, Steamboats, Le, and In airy part of the eity,*lthout . charge. *** Shirts made to order byiexperhinced haiels. In su pwrioe style, at short notice, - warranted •to et. Sir No disclaim work done In this establishment. ' Se; tra.ve.i - . 17-6 m CLFU4IIIIII.Ie HU I 4• • v ; AL rm ameliorate IQUKU WILLTOi No.lBo Chesnut street, under the Utah lions,. Philadelphia, are constantly 'Publishing the latest kinsle,friara the most popular An thorn in the United States. In aStyle that will vie with any issu p ed e at any Other beim, either In this country nr Euro. They have also thipleasure to announce to the public I hat their stoc of Sheet Musk on ' hand, consists of the &Mosta pieta assort:rent to be found In the colutry ;1 they are constantly adding to their stock all the New kiwis published in New York, Boston, de. ! They also publish' several Instruction Books, Which are n general use threighoutthe country. PIANOS—A due assortment of the beat marZetunire t of Now York and Boston, at the lowest cheap • MUSICAL - INSTRUMENTS.. •• Alm, a general assortment of Onitaxs, Ylcili.4,llstrfers, flutes, Acrordeons4 Lc- Vioiin.O sitar and Bit p,Strings, of the bellt Italian cinalltleri, of which will be fnamish sd to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. . • Orders punctually attended to. IRe• All Les t Walker's Thule and Publications ern be obtained at ,D BANNAN'ti Bock and Music rtere. Potts stile. 4.140 : tf di. C ALIELID . 't , ~ ~ --i- - fURNITURE& fORNISHING STORE, THE subscribers ', take pleasure is an- . nonneing tothe public In general, and the Coallte in particular. that they. are now prepared to supply them with ail arueies lit Matt line of business. As they filmlntend to amn776,ftletlaSeileN to • FURNITURE • marafactured udder :the immediate en perintenden ce of tme of the firm, Mr. D. if. KAERcian, who hap for many years had the entire charge of Sir. ritirt. kle's belt work. they feel confident that-they can tarnish the public with articles:lu their line, not surpassed by any other establishment ini - the taittie. m States, for style, durability and finish ' • . fgt . :LYMAN it. It AKRCTItIt. .Cfabfact Trans Rooms' and lifertutfactory 2'0..123 &mead • sired, helms Dock strut, Ildladelpida. A. S. Sillyintan.l ,' I ID. M. Kaerclser. . i', 5.--Ougfriends front Vottsville and the Coal Reece Will Multt to their interest to glee us a call. As that is • our native place, we are determined to do oar b..t I t please them. All orders will to promptly attended to ' a . Philadelphia. October 6,18831 • 4 ' o 7 M. W. FIALOWIN & CO., • Nngineers. lbsedond 27amilbm striet . s, WOULD call te•attention • of Rail road. ?den agds, and three ir.te , ested In Itslimed Property, to their Spine it/Pear:Min ETIMItS. in which they are adapted to: the particular „business for which !illy may be required; by the use of one. two three or ihur pair of driving wheats; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight its may be desirable for Whs. Wont and in aeconunodating_them,to the grades. turves. strength of *titan I/ruction. and ran. and • Work to be done. Dy these means the maximp u ruseral effect lb. power is secured with the least as se for attendance. credo( feel, and repeirsto Rood= Engine. with these oldeet• in view. and as the results twenty•three years prattles! experience In the business by our senior part• ner, we man nfacterefire 'different head. of Regiors. and several classes or slue of leach kind. Partirular Mien Lion paid to the strength ad the mochinein tbe plan and workenatedrip of all the details. 'One long experience and opportunities otobtainint•lnfunnathm, enable* ue In offer three eng nes with the assnranee that in egielete ey, economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those dl any other kind In nu. We also cartitah to order wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tire (to, St ten. tree without boring.) composition esailoga for bearings mere description OlfOloWe Sheet I on and Boiler Works Mid every erre appertaining to:the it or renewal of Lommoti e Zatinet. St. 3V' PALDWIX. 3 "/" .1 1 5 , 05 . • • -ICIAIIIII.If BAIRD. i3111 4 1/4 1 414 111:8 , Agent for A. A, 461.016(tite Lane and R us set . ) hokea le doll. cr n - abiteSIIDLXI. N 0.114 Mori. and FS Water ferret. litswifork. All orders left It the ones of Jarboe H. Groff. :1614 or at the Nzebbrige fetal, TUI metre Infant atteation, •. lontanaber -894 f .• • JILVENILE 13Q3. QEVERAL Thousand. votumes eare. f , ally "lotted from thalami anthems; many otnideb are adapted du tiuMw Maio) Littratim amt Premium. Sunday &awl LibinkSW , at $ 1 443 0 04 S 5 00 and Sin t Standard Atimilamenta ikons ia.rest variety. Wire CAM.' Partiblita, C9eM Mum Wrings. Dealt, - Part Atanaalau Oa* Pam, ite.. Av. - • ' A lame amortmeat att Childnenle Qum and Tryittadts: Atrial! ititalattE min a% be Mt CM tiaea r 0 000044300attnibdilda 4110 islebsritt. . Che ANiiG 1.8 ARDEA SEEDS, PRIIIT TBEF,t Agricultural-Implement s , &e. Tii 1 4 ; subseriber win keep 4-4.,,, • ' on h*nd Clover. Tlrnothy and other Gras.4 l • seeds. While Clover and Lawn (hay , . .T -1 4111 is Aceajoe wllb garden and ti. 44 Needs, a bin, **-- a, Air:mud to be frceb and 0. 4. Ito will also p,.,.., i v , I ktartb' of Malt tn,s. (warranted to to art:al presented.) atrtirnltural Iniretn.‘rds . Ii r . VA 4-, ill be farnishod at manufacturers' prt..... The" - and trees sold by the n:6,4 her Are ~ , ,tll with. grist ears, only from marts id' itautallin and ' , ad) -... 'He does not drer/ Jr- ,-.AI .erne rh..pntdperam nV•ru ..n-nt Ad. Nor does ,he Idt la email g ar ictertano, , ,, t h dr irt". nil. la -narrhasv,itt,.... In mien ~,,,11 , - ' BANNAN, t with tbi aai re , ~tof the farm Land., the dairy, and all the . Jew untivoi.hal s porta of the routine of dally work, there Deeds la be zit= t an d s to do it, and when these cannst I o, or are not tarnished, health slam, thi fein t , i; . often soared,--the beauty of mind and soul h marred, and too ellen ,. the want-oat mother fails lino out half her days. .10124' families would gladly bin more nesistance, if possible, but there am et.tostact complainta: from all parts of' the country, of a lack of girls who will consent to bite Gotta fa?. tuers' fattiilies , It is ev,ldent that we ea'nnot tr. pect muck of tide kind of help from A: arrival' girls. Either they have insulleient health, of their fathers are able to support them without, t , r they are too, proud to "work Out," Milrbrmilletb And girls of foreign birth, it they bare been eato for a YeryfilOntilna in the city, Can seldom h e persuaded thereafter to-go into the country. On the other band, while luxury ii etcpai ker , gaining grimed, that there is small' OafiA: tLsC . our wants will be sifupliffed, and thus he more readily met. On the. contrary, Ilsey 'am vastly more likely to be multiplied. the .demand ii more likely to increase, while theiropely label; • The ?Mee wont is tell to too.. Considerable ex. tent by the fanners in their out - doorWork,thre g h tuaeliines,arelaet lesierilng the evil hero. Not re Indoor.; and the question has become an impor tant ono, bow is this growing evil to be met. The most feasible plan the tbet we can suggest 4 this n cheap though . comfnriable how, ,ono corner of your farm, fence Mr a few nem * of, ground Logo with it,*and rent, this to some tenant who will be likely to supply your wants.— . Them ore enough families In all our cities, wbo, if ,Comfartatle provision orere .uorre fee them, would-be glad to go into the country. The Gtr• mans are almost always goal tenants— neat, Indio. trious and swing,, and AMA of working tie grounds 'Welch • and sometimes English and Sect 4 families can also 'be fowl who' will do well'' • • Thd . advantages resulting from nth an artanga. mint aro numerous. You' can easily spare, 'the land,.the fire wormi t etc., indeed you would scares. ly miss it, and would be sure to want 'more than the av‘rtis of it in work, and the conienienro of havlni.tielp at hand when wanted, must be great. YQU are not 'obliged to bite either the, men or the women when nut beaded, as they ' can support themselveafrons their own share of the ground; neithet•nre you obliged to retain them as tenants, • if 'they prove la en. Ono'greateneT of the scarcity of farm Jateir. • this. - You generally insist upon hiring on ly Anglo utidn. A mars' pith a,family could to more easily obtained, \ and by boarding himself, too, would relieve theRQUICU of a part , -of their burden: „ Diorcover, the tenant family could preb• ably, hoard any other hands, that might be re quired, and thus materially lessen the crushing Iribors of the houseirife. • . - • Tito women of iueh families, too, aro usually hardy ne well ria industrioue, and wduld commen t,' be glad to get the job of washing end Ironing f0r:0043314, or they world come in by the day and clean house, etc., and if there be girlsin the family, you eau probably litre them steadily lay the week or month..By hiring them thus occa sionally-from ehildhlod, they would !Urn your ways, nod be Mitch more likely to moot your wants than any fresh importations. , 7 The advintap of each an arrangement' mug, we think, be great to yauii; and - in "»tarn, yoit Abould mike it advtintaginns to theta,' Let thorn have-the Piece on such tfilili as will 'make it so abject for them to leavg the, oily and hire with Yeti. Make their home a comfortable one, pay woes, take no. advantage over ignorance or humble position; in abort—do as you would be done by. Let dam be' freedom on both aides to go or stay or hire es therpleue, and wef are lure f the advantage will mutual .—Correspondent of 4 Olio estititiater. A hitizevati Arrx.2.—Dainiel Denny, Esq., pres ident of , the Batik, received yesterday morning, eid. San Fra riche**, by Wells, Fargo Co.'s Express, from his !Hind A. D. Barnard, of Corvallis, Oregon Territory, attopple of monstrous dimensions: It was 18 Welter , ia elionmfereoce, and:weighed 3 . .potw'do, Wounesa. It is probably tine of the largest, if not thargest apple Clef raised: The tree from which it was taken was set out where it !hated in 1841, it being then two years old from the seed. In 1855 it bore eight apples. In 'lB5O it bad - fifty apples, twelve of which weighed upward of two pounds each. The trunk of the tree ie only y inches in dismeterin its largest - piryand the fruit is flinches, thus me kink the'truit two inches laiger in diameter than the tree itself. The apple was packed in a sealed tin Can,-bnt when opened yesterday "morning it was found in a state of partiardecay, but the form was well preserved.. It was a great curiosity. Boston Transcript. -. ~ ~ieci~c~. " E 7 r.czw.istrr Elton Calm—One cap of butter, one of brown' sugar, one of molasses, one of sweet milk, three of flour, and- four eggs. One - and half- teaseponful of cream of tartar, and one of soda. Two pounds of raisins, chopped flne; one nutmeg, and a little brandy, If you oboo;*. will make two pod riled loaves, which will keep moiai without liquor from four to six weeks, when properly,oovered. ; . Asornwit.—Ono and s half pounds of sugar, one and a quarter lbs. of flour, three-quarters of 'a lb. of butter, , six eggs, a pint of sweet. milk, one teaspoonful of valerians, one floss of wine, one of brandy; and as much fruit and spice as.you etiispare. ` .:To PitIICLZ Ran CABILAOS.—Get A head of the darkest red cabbage and 'lice Ikeecy thin, shake malt a little ocosisorlt, and let It rest 24 bowl to drain. ' 801 l an - Donee of'blaek pepper ;and en ounce of allspice& into a quart of Vinegar, And when cold poor' hover the cabbage then pack it elu!o and keep iiwell coerrice. 'B e sliced cid clfm ions mixed in would improve ft. 1 ,'• ~,' ' si • „ To REMOVE: Guasi, Bruns, - des-- p , oil may bo removed truss a wilt by Immediate and repeated,upplicetiOns of cent melt. '" ' Ink stain& will - fse,taken Out •by -fresh milk, if applied at Ottee.t_WO remoreitaine frosts bed tick lag, rub on dry stitch.. Spirit-gas or camphene, will lake' out grease spots from silk. '. . _ _ Cuss'sTrY Dinh—Bt at a ;b. of fresh butter c,ce, hoar to ft cream i` take lbs. sugar; and 11 lis. 4 torrents, washed. end picked. std beat op the . whites and 'silks of eight egp ; patio the =lgo by degrees, then soar end currants; add , a gill/ brandy, Some ctndied• orange and. eltlps ; best the mixture till very light. and bake - 4 as pail. RAsrasnat tremiet..—Ta 23- cotstrts'of rips raSpl;oistes,put oats pint of Ilia _boss yiaega;.—t Bruise , thernmell, and let it stastd- Mrs, day , & Strain the juice ttitatagh a bag, mad add its waisiii of sugar. Boil it, skim well, and bottle it eloell% P•littor C•ass.—To oak* out arealko,, , mye Giagerbread.—Take 1 1Ir: of loan+ of • pourd of batter, six egg', si t td mason to taste. Pour intor shallow poor, sad tsks Ulf ea hoar fo s iactier stely trot oven. , Cliseirats.—One pint of water, ogle teseoild butter, one testrpoonfui Of soda; 2 eit cream or to' tar, 'four ersoosh . to Nets se stir as bleelit. Lit them stand in the own Datil Mod through. 'IVY do not need4tug pounding. - . Ore CA ss.—Eire eirO of tour:tip, ote• sari, 1 cup of butter, 444 g, 4,1 of goal bal . . term)* wlth" isTeratut . esaivgb sweeten' 141 Phinaz 3 'crcs aro .cer,
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