.... 1 .• - • - - - - - . 7-7 4t - T . 7 4 , 4 "4•74. --'-' f + -- - "!- - ...*:• 0 ' ', -, t',f -- • _ I.& ,a, aslia• IA- low ' - . -r- ',- I Illiaill,tindalitt., ':',•:_" ' ~i, ...,w ; ,• ; ,..) , - :; :44 . tii- I ), VIM TOVIII !WT. , . .... "re JIM InitniPS; Ur. Iditati4 eiao wietsie4b4 ttOaidg. And a air 7 loap,roiek 101 boo, no batpta,s! d ay Iia:" . ' ' .: _ - .. . Ab, atm aa door ma "aotbbillooar Golan as maw ff II *as MI alloildiOit'iLadi I'll;lO4'3AM aatd, • ' 11114 1 ," ..,-.. ,• .. ,__ ... ,:-....-_, ~ list tbavanOludad tbdraaatblaiathirbiii grim . la odd. , .• _ - —k_:: flay oil Iboritia,•tbahr aboataanaminoo .1•7 tooadito ball swirl. . - - -:, -- - • IDS tba bud ay dos abaid44lo.o ool ll-4 to old: Ali dbelliClONß*lo-111.,V1,V01R 00,41,111 ~ gs . ".d ' ;'• :.• - - , . • , A wa y 7 .o o iiian oat i tblakiia Amato dAddlo4- , Tot above tram& es FackalSOM3na taw act oar two boob; i'...,' 11i at air *a too to Oda iitaltbat„ tars Doti Gs sali. moladk, II II dt ; ' ' • "_. _ _ ,_:: • '_:___ Awe, at:, sod* knot sad/, quit au, ay, Wes rum vu tauyou of a way loaf tom Whitteier inair may do ; Wien lonieseh t. ono honr—bell No lad r, the rlllllneh the pg.-101.siel oboe , ru mob thofter; tat lima As de Ail . It naaljo adorn V* othora.lrof R,.notle Iwo and 'Mu' PM . ' that tan's tlDmaw, on the Oak . 0100. them at fast; _ WO 4411 always knot each other; will Ito Iniwralln Taal% Our urn palters, to the wain, au anWm, montage BgODTIIII STAIIII4.- . There is & )1140 ~Whet when the OM ere outwhOre, and slattUfaipski Atari ere eatuElaleanihelow, rigs up a . talafteapa at the garner of Park Place and Broadway, wherewith to study utronomy, it sta:paalait !quint. One night, as be was -getting under way', two Irish. , fglittiemm" were seen taking:llW observe.. Bon of his momutents. Both were minima of Mayor Wood's body gnard, , ,foratetiy known _ls. policemen. s ! , • "Jetruay.''seid one, "Whet in the wuiruld is 'our fellow aftber with bia machinery r. - "Wbut, ye twalpeen 1" whispered the other, • "snre and can't ye foe that it's an eir-gun-clannou that he'i got! Ifts•• antler ettnoting stars, he "Hadn't we beitir,be getting oat iv the waY. then?"lnquired his friend. •• • 1 "Suro an' it's not us" eras tbnAnswer. "Didn't, ye jeer hear of shooting stars?" 1 • - By this time the telescope man'tas arranged hie instrumOnt , tind Ignintel 4 through it up at the stars. The policeman gasarep likewise, in won der. Just thee; by -so odd chance; s lar g e.motear abet down the.rity.. "fledad, he hit it! lle's fetched it dciyint,' cried both the: Paddiee ins bieatb: "Sara an. tidd'sthei tivatert shooting I firer ewe in wilier SINEISLE TO inc LAS24=-Browis bad boon lon , "'on a sick bed, w ,ae frfquolly delirloul, and no obriottelrepproarbed , blir-,ensi. Hie- old frien , Brolth.brid come a long riAo in the cold Decombc air. to ',telt:the dying wan, and,bld bbn a Bolero good bye before hit departure toutbat tindiacoveri ed traveller country !rout whose bonnie no.trarell der returns:" Sliiltb enters No bouse carefully Inquires after the beidtb of Mr . . Brown, and lOpc be laity be worse than when be saw him last. • Alrt. Drotie.—"bb, eir, 6a is very low ;ho con' -hold oul maids_ longer." ' • 'Smith.—'(who tits :near the door blowing hi told Augers) "Is it possiblo? I'm sorry to hear It Would you have any objection: to:my speaking word with him'?' ' Mrs. I:rot/mi.—ph, no—but he's oat of bis hes 4 Dow—he woildn't knowyou." Piers Smith , &pi. pioaches the bed, the' sick triad looks at him an - exclaims, l'#rs: Drciwo, giis that man s glass o hot toddy, cold."] • - • Smitk.—(ditiahtfully).tcron: say, .sirs. Drown r be is oat of his bend, but .}bat remark of hi . strikes mesas a very.soneible pbserration." BOW TO Oar 41.110113111 eCift, NOTOINO.—A, gab]. descendant of Arlie'', by the name of Mingo, ha+ j lag been et or6tk ,at a dietancer was' mot by hi master, - returning bone on a rrightrul•lookin horse; without saddle or bridle, when the. full • ing dialogue ensued :. -• . . Mader—Well, Mingo, how, tame Sou !by tilt •horsor .4lft'figo-- 1 011,hisis, I buy him, and'glb ten do l ' lar. - : , • , Musterl-But whore did you get the monet o pay for him ? 6 •- • Aimee, the trade; me give 'em'ri ;delft" note td) bend for three menthe. ~ .3/Titer—But, Afingo, when your throe wont are out, shit 'then? ..,1 Arinr— i .bet , take up that nolo and gib number t w„- s•• • A /0131. Y good via - 10 w 4itl an office next tor cincture. One day, an elderly gentleman of the fogy rchaididnaderod into the wrong shop: `'lPr. X— .4l).:inir live raid P—, who 'rite in full rcribhldcrcr t-ritior important paper; without 100 . . . ,117. irg. up. • - titnagbt wflp I:is.4otEco?" "Next dui4r." . ' "I wy, eir, can yog tCU 111111, Las the doctor get nny intiett , ? 44-Nnt, Th oi'l gealleiusn 'elan no'&er.mere beard of the.vicitkity. tl,e story was," and Dr. X threateted .0 ,the for, libel.. 11; titer, tome to think better „r• A Putt.iigoi , urn.-1 iPsafil of cueier, that, iloy calking nixie JErieii , his -reported to 'll , walked, o crriniu repultive.4mrsormgo. toot b wooded of Lim his tvorpliir; - • . N . rLw 11 no." Cu!ier. ,- . • " s,!‘lie.l!.the other. . }•if y t riti will not I iii...ly ; . ftn,l.itB4eal 1 „,,I.: 1..: might btiva. 'al .. - :• ! ,1 Ill.:, itaturat:hiet .: i.:".1, .1 liiil,.•ilurns . . , . i ? ..• - i.. . ; • . ' ' —I il. -:. , 40.u.r ,91' the fpilor t j. (try. i,44 fair tdfiirat the i I triuu. ti .... . . pt;• ,r A: P. L. Paring: ' ADD a .:::,.., r , liit:,l)l;PAlt rED,YEARt A i'oll "new • 1. , the ymr Iva , • ye , ‘ .rute the year! Departed bee It. !Ito rear, Abe year Qf eight.nn fltty-sp:,„ tiftpslx' go the year, , . • . . A year of. Incident. Oh year! Of magi nit 14 •Pir • &rear, %VI Itten ,It bri, sad and erre. Dponth , ' , ore liroW written, ear Darla • As h thou wert here, Or sdr,• , )ea'r, Wed tw'er Will lo,id,•nts moro droar, sere. year. appetw, [Note DT TR. , Auswnt.—Tne ardene 4 admirer new style stWreadils delltrht bitumen - with teen In as many whys as /PA trterralty etn devise, the '' beautiful Hove, for right or telt nnapsary passe.] I . . TAKING IT COOLI,T.—,,Tho - steamboat Louis poloon on the 25th or.Juite, struck a rang Mierisaippi. A gentletnan, Colonel Blank had four yoting ladles under his charge, I diotely ran to‘the door of Oho ladies cabin U. pi 43 them of their danger. crying'out in a tten• torian voice ,for th - ein to , "hurry dreasing- , —, that the boat .wto. spa they would ill be' .4jrawruati." The ladies replied, with sail the. coolness is nide, 4 'Th.,n Celoitot;itthatma,;:a there will n'ece,aity tordreoeing," - 1 A sartsucat, dug, in &foreign Review, gi ee die following recipe for:"lnplertt lady-novel: , Take; a woman's bead, Muff it with* luildterit . ig ¢f phi losophy aud literatuVO cbopp Si d small, and -with false notions of society baked liard heeg Over a deak a few hours 'every day, and re up but in toe,de A yrsrmoN bnrirg beard Oatlto per. 801. ill a ,I T ,,,std.:g • %A4-411tIon, ill the events of their ps=l,lifo_audderily rte . - vividly belt : xdodehtfY ex-Pre , ..e 4 a ttu some of his delin quent, G aiTh'ribero - rvOulit-taks to bathing bit. diip water. ; tit reA , rartu. Ye eltutabei veLi.4l timbrel Anil 411i...his Iv: dll co, 111.91ra+60,,ra'13, , it0.11h full Intent, Ar, for t . arriNt ,fr,Rittrer. nat slml dowse, throughoit ye 2 - .41,411W kirplt on 6 6 . ti, • ser skartned lutlitteiroot, *Mt to ttilnd ya cci:gtsbul at alt. • t.',ocv.Citcluilis.—AUeutotpOsitig but guorunt South Atooriean has petit to an A.theuy loeomotive ' , bop foe one hundred heow-eatekere." llpe t poctll to use them to teytug..ilkenttlo on the plains of Paraguay, in ploee of the lelso. "- , • wotto pnehastni enfis And oilmen,. not a Amiga:id - utiles from hero; we. asked wh i st ..w.:# l 4 viola itsie. In% partioutsr.7 said ..phs, "way solo! OA Wort rbstw.dist." At edltov; Ppaaliittg of a tem v. "mtluittiat . oudienek adra tie wlll beanie a goat, -..:4.44*, 0 //PhralairPO , • 7,• • . 1%!, , • 111;, : - • if kg'. ' o l' r , s:t:?4-1, 41' A: . 4r. ' • • otthe nest conanalgt7 their andidaelitaollhop, • rn flora ot Ht....r,eattkokin Am. •.Wk * they are prepared' tO ssesa * • Breistari, Pumps Mut Hathinall • eel pablira. Morsibtibtlara, Tomer dareepathest , ' ln ßaharsetleAl Siedial ig irs or. tars and Mimes Who wadditial it Ado well to Urns theitt odt. veawatbasel rsetivionamtl istorniat at thenbertast sotiesaittlow • team CAIIIIIII,OIIIIMITiIBa 03; At Oar, ham - VAT n,MDi .11W0111 TUN 11171101HMTHH are bow *By o 4 gsvpiarinijoilisahaltat thithiatimal leas ' r= , * Waste Sitemoll raltillaaraal En terdsrAwit a rcl i j a =4l oo. 4 l := • 2 together with castinonisi ibegings • now desmipti o vise , ons. „Goal-sa*Tellt. Cats OA oboe • la balia Tett* iusdilarsseam—all Ounishen the shortest_ ratio". The imbed:fibers natter thew es that, buxom& as overt menthor of the firm is a Host mechanic, tit"( be able' to furnish toot+ that win woman* ifs oro4 with May Itt the' go on.. Alt ordrre direcksi to L. P. Olkailt i BUM,. Juli ana, Brineiklit comily, Pa; Will remise prompt often .n, ' L. P. MOM& • DitCIIAE4 GARNEB,, JOHN CL tiAItNEII, JOSE= OASNLS. Ashland, Kir Hiols , , Cw~ ER ALLIEWILIRON Wawa.. vouldr, 140 s If Ise heSubseribara,proliriatotte ale _ c ~ j anorallanwilaztensireestablisbraentAw, not to the titian's ehrhuyikilloeutr -• Una theeriblie generally, their real. oleo turnout anyandall eluded nark in their lino, at the shortest notice, and in the most eat lesetory reanner—eneb as building Steals Engines,roan• enduring italirosit and Drift Cans, Puraps,CaatinP Machinery of all klub. . • 3ely the beet woeful:onm" employed,and eatialection may therefore be Negri). guarenteed. Orders from thread CAIIINKS ALLEN. l'amaorrs, 27,1865 . • 44f 8 ER 811,101.,pWl.gcli WORKS: Immo. nrwrisnn,lron and Forinders, raapeethilly. inform their ps Fri trms;and the public geuerally,that they T ar, • are [ally prepared at the alarreestabibrh went. to inautifseturs Stare }wines of every size • Pursto, Ilailload and Drift Cars, and every ether desciiptbin of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business,ou the most reasowatde Wrist • Alio, Mowing Cyllaclars for Blast Furnaces and Machine work in general. • '- Repairing of ail Idndsdona with neatness and.dlesPileb at the lowest prices. All. work furnished by Gam War. ranted to PerfOrm well.. They would solicit the enstorisoi those who may want articles in their ilne in this vkinity. AU orders will toed with immediate and yroloptatAros• " R. W. lIIIPSON A March 4,1850 9.1 y. • MrDBl4.rs• . DONALDteII IRON WORKS. • Cua„ JONE,S . -CO. rarpoctilll- '' nontinvite the attetl tion of the hnsinew fill ! sunity to Mete new Foundry and lieclalne Shop. in the-town of Donald. ' • -on, Schuylkill county:. They are now candy Iti eito•Ute all._orders for machinery, ma as steam engines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearitig •ror gefet end mw mills; railroad and 'delft cars, be., de, . Bel•1g practical awe/maim. we Raft Jr ourselves that all work done the Donaldson Iron Works, will give such sattelvll.n, as wlli seetne the future custom of their pstrona • . Orders thankfully melee& and execu ted 'it the shortest notice, and on tewonsble ,SETER COX. ALFRED JONES, • Pebr 2.1R54 tr I,RWI MILLER. EHAV EN'S IRON WORKS s . • • Jus unravle. TIIE Subscriber is prepared to Mann facture MBAS! VAIN LS of any power, 4 gaIR Pumps of any capacity,and Coal Ptireakrra -t a m i mi ,f every description; as well as every other kind of Machinery used lu Muni *rakers, Furnaces, !tolling Mills, Saw Mills, &c. From the facilities possessed for maunfacturitig, and Irma long experience in,the business, work can te turned out at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, and of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind, are invited to rail and examine patterns and become acs puainfed with prices berm contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited, acid strict attention Will be given to their prompt execution. • WILLIA M DEITATEN. lninersville, 'December 0.1554 45-tf • TREM i CiNT IRE% WORIO. Trevocont, 4:shawl's.' *nut y t lemma. The Subncribers respectfully itivito , the attention of the businesscommunity to their New Machine Shop and nun. dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and under the superiutrindence and anum°. , Meet of. Menus. Z. Batdord and Philip Umholts. where they are prepared to execute all- orders for Machinery of Prase and /con, such as Stet= Engine, of any power, Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrlp• lion, all kinds of awing for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Mills, Drift Cant, and all kinds of Railroad Castings, Ouch as Chairs for Vat and T Rath, Braga, Switches, and all kinds of Cot and Wrought Iron Shaftlngi. Mr. Um knits being a practical 3fecluutie,and having had the con fidence and experience for manyyeare In the Coal Region; persons desirous of putting pp Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and'examineour pattervusand superior quality of work, and become asquainted vilth prices at these Works; before contracting eimebere. .Orders ate,. cry kind thankfully received, and striet attention nr illbe given to their prompt execution, having sevaralls,2o, 3p, 40, and 60 horse Engines on hand. Jan.°, 1856 I.ly T. A. ,t; A. If. SELTZ'gR, Fr ouriprer & MACKINIE Pot uarbon, Soustylisala rat. '1 E annonne- Calfi: es his remiiness. from the r,.ir pleteentAt 42 1;f1 of thea' , 6ve naniedestatil4lir ent,toaop. ' ply all ,:nlerst in hls line,: business,— such as I.:r Steam En fines. Molrond and Drift Caiii; ilreakeyv.esit lugs Anti Machine. ry or every pattern. .Ii wArtnuts his Fork te give Karl& fartioni and acconlligiy solid* pstromige of ham and abnSail. Jar tr. t , 44y FRANKLIN I- ON WOH. 8. Tills Subset, 0 , .. Lit.. , he PO cg r m .„,,,,.that the All 0 alt. Fropriet, of the Ne . """--Franklin W0r . , 1 Port Car),.•ll. Ir. ly car iliCk. aiim rkul on by S. -111v:o in. milt ,- , 1 Neon. .. . Alone to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice, Steam Engjnes, Pumps, Cord Breakers and SlArhinery of almost nny size or description, for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad aud.Dritt Cars, Iran or liras's - Castings of any site or pattern. * Orders are respect fully solicited. GEO. 11. FISSLER A 11RO. • ' _„--- .1 r Freinklin S he e! I'!"Iv rl, • Tee snbscribece continue to tarnish the ObWert and De. le ). n; of Schuylkill Conn (y , with Shrivels of all kinds, it he lowest l'hilmlelphin prices. Attention is particu lar y coiled to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any alto or pattern promptly attended to. • ak:O. 0.'113:51X11. it 8110. '4`ort, blklrbnh; Angina 21.1852.- 34-tf FOUNDRY AHD .NIAOHINI SHOP, Steam ear tractor', er. o. ' Imo NOTICE.—The btuduem of the late firm • IA of SNYDER k lIILNES, will be eontin no& by the subscriber in all its cartons heanches of Stu= Engine building, Iron Pounder, manufacturer of nil kinds of tlachinery, for Rolling Mlle. Blast Furnaccs,'ittilroail Cars. ke.. ke. fie will also continue the business of Min ing and Pelling the celebrated Pine /bred Fhlite Ash and Lewis and Spohn reins Rat Ash Chars, being tale proprie tor of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. • qativary 21.18 , 51 :ctf O - TO COAl l PEINTORS &. MINERS. I er works. Eti llg i tf g= The subscribers respectfully Inslte'the Attention of tho busbies community to flier h oller Tforks.ott Millpond street. be rcla:6, low the ressettger Depct, rotterine, where they ore prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF Ei'Eltlf DESCRIPTION, Sudt° Stacks, Mr Stacks,Blast Pipes,,Ossouteters,lßlft Cars, etc:, Am. Rollers on hand. .11eic4 practical nnsiumics, end having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of business, they nat ter themselves that work done at their establishment will g i ve m ai s tiet ion to all who may favor them with,* tall.— individunie and Companies will find it greatly to their ad. vantage to examine their work beforeengsging elsewhere. May 6480 • 19-tf • JOIIN lc JAMES NOBLE. • !TTSVtI T E:g tIOLI I INC MILL. ' 1...zU Afti respectfully an mince to the public that their new 101 l • tug Mill le MO/ completed and in full ope azgl ration, and-that they are premix -1 to sup ply all kind,' of Bar Iron of various sixes which they will warrant to be-superior in.quallty lb any obtained from abroad. at the same prices. They Also manufacture T Bale, foi the use of the Col lieries and Latina Roads. weighing from '4l to 50 lba. per yard. made of the beet Iron, and which will be tbuud much cheaper than the imported article. Being practical mechani.* and havinOad conalderaft - te experience In the Urns inisinees, they flatter themselves Shot they ran glee entire satisfaction to purchasers, and also makejft thelitnterest to patronize home =aurae- I wee. • • • 1 . "4 OWN DIMMER ft CO. December 8, 494 t Na n the who we. • WASHMPTORARWI W ORKS. • ottavasse,' vac, . THOS. h JAS WREN'respeettnUy inuße the attention of the business Community j .u 1 1, 367 P4 to their New Machine Shop and Foundry t elected. between Coal and. Railroad Streets, - 'Q I ' and fronting on Norwegian street; where they are.prepared to execute all orders for machinery of Bram and Iron, 'nett as Steam Engines, all kinds of Clear lug for !tolling Mats, Grid and Saw Mills, Stngle.and Double acthtg Pumps, Coal Breakers;Drift Cant, ail kinds of Rallroaddirtus, such as Chain - for Flat and 'l' Rail; FlOO4 RlFltchrs,Ac..• all kinds of mutt and wrought Iron Shafting. Being prictical mechanics, and haring made 'lb* &manes Of the Coal Region their study for year; also all kindlier Machinery In their line of business, they Oaths. theumelres that work,done at their establhansenf will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with g tall. All orders thankfully melted and promptly exe• exited, on the most reasonable terms. THOMAS WREN, JAMB WREN. ' N0r.220'66 47-tf PALO AA L TQ ROLLING N MILL.- Subseriners bog.leave to an noruine to their friends and the public., c wrl 1 criteria/I, that their now.tolling Mtll at Palo Alto is um - ample/to, end in full operation, and.that they are prepared to furnish rano of yarbor patterns, seri plasm from Y 2 to TO The per yard. Also, different sizes of list, square and found merekante bar Iron. Orders for rails or Ittr ions are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if left either at the Rolling Mill, Ellett & Lereles Hardware Store. Oentrestreet. oral tbetrefacv. thirwoop, LES I DO. IcIFFICE—N. E. itorner..;Centte and ,If Market streete,t'd atom. -Tett:dile, January Ist, re: The undersigned bars this day formed a eolart. wership under the style and Orin of HAYWOOD; LOS 1 004 far the purpose of swinstactartna Italboad and Dar trio. it their Palo Alto Itolll tor 11111. • - lIIMIA.IIIN LIATWOOD, "7 . RICHARD GEN., . • . . GEORGE HEIGHT, • * ' • • WM. 11A111.18. . The badman of the late Orin of Lee, Might 1 Co.,wIU be settled by the drat ur Usywood, Lee 1 CO. Jam.l. 'bO . • • • 1- • , •• . 'I4T trot 'UV •44Cr) ' .7. .R ;,,,, , • Ittorvitnuw . TALWAftII4I6 111154VER PIEADOWB. DONALDSON. C - ir : ~ ; t;i f ~► '1 iriroarr. PORT CARBON. POTTSVILLE* gl.Virlia AO9 CRAPHITE PADIT. PHIS Paint manufacturesi of Pam Oil anwmplot., lb* Pltiinbago'or- 131nOk Lead of onmaseres., The article Is btably recommended to bat owns:ryas it toslsbabs *Mimi or rah aster, also to Idler and iron matrobetnters of stet, shorti, It , n. nutabinliter, *e., for Ott and other roorn, and in feet tor ear purpose viten It Is deebeib/e; SO preserve lb w. protect wood from fire, and also to' wooer,* voodoos wort: One toatertelts paled Si iaderrable as Saw coats Of tikkordLusry pilot. Baker piloted Pardo -vitt rod it s ft& paha vtit be hint proreeted flout Orr. yodase Priam eats, Mom Ito 36ast. 1214 mats wilt; In Caratieraht the Urn% Thepeople's Modleal L4b, tit Methodism, The chore bmks will be delivered no - application to the agent, In alai part of the eminty ntlirMibees prices. • 81a7.11,16 , . - Strril lI M D IV T. OW A , .-33 N orth 11l RD street, above Iiartet,IPMLADELPHLI. hare ituit opened a complete stock of &+ . )130t , 14 99r0**4 &boot woks, Outline Mays end aid* r 7 and School Stationery.and will be pleaselk. sjj , to see any one %toasted on the' en rz----..;.-` of Education. They are enraged iu thIll." ~ following rnibllcatrons. tibial have mad*. the 'decided and hearty approval of the most able',' kr. . thlgulshed lEducators throughilui the Malted gat" . No *thereon trolnellided In their Uzi. " _ - :• - •:• , 4 , .., Spellers assil fteadieng . • Sanders' Pict - oriel Primer* . _,,:," ... . Few ?paler. bedßet andtaillyset: - . New 11 se Primess• •, --, -,•,•-„, - ..0% • , •• - ' ' - il _ New Second Reader f- - -' i" 4, ... , . New Third Reader: ~,, . .',41 '. .... '-• , • 0 ' New Pour* Reader; ;',_.;•,-T:' ll New 11214 Reader;. ' .. ~'', - "•., h ,L ' s Ovens quarter of a millionof-seimishooks, have teen ' sold within Umbel year. and theta , is dented. •Having beentital iendreehalpq hugs psi= paper and substantial bindkupabayinia acknowledged to be handkmest, cheapest and bentipaders published. pews dwroOy. . . It is acne ItidierMilly etunieded that lb. eadyineW4 oftaithing• , , phy rapidly and thoroughly, is front °While , ; Gleba. Peltoris ' splendid series of Dallis* , ...., axed all others: _ but are.loald up to - the -la : , - and improve ' monis without, rd thanalikill , » "sky 2 2 $ Po, Asti as fellows - • I,lhydridandTWOF*4oralinliiloWri/Um • T fret WI gel i ~,_ • -, 23 , .. '. a ims S. Physteel and Pcditteallll4. Neatens Neitdspbere, I Set by 6 dee t-- -- •'•:•:' '', • - a. !hip of the tufted litihis; - ' 'Peovinees, Meal* Central Ainerlos smith" - Tola,pds, 7 fest by T fbetl ' • r -," , - -s i'M'' • ' - ' ' _ 4. - .llapalralsollietteiWW - "' . . 11. Nap ofEtrapollimet Wl____ 4:. • , fi, Map of fl., Amato and . 7 by 7 *mt.— - Tu t GiogrOleil- • . Ole Maps en entitled ,ILLezzliTem ji a _ Ntoses Rey Dill ~Thgarw . • .:, '. lablhaielldillT4= enribreatllna , , " • ..y.fatadmitad I to b• oadrdsali voiliki-.*-11Mit A DAllynox „. . , '-'..Ndeldi ' • t, - , ilasakildilithiptda. ;,. cT Sarno* •. - 4 %,, ,- had at pedieber'sprinta lat 8.11/INNAN'II •, • '•• • • l Vika hitha alp* , .lbc the riblialser. '•:cf '/.f . ‘''' ',,' • ... &ft lITISSL -,,,,-, . .... ;- imeat - . -- IMMICZNEI VhSINS"stWRAM,. 1 " . BOOKS tPl A t efirOV l ! la. at Um rhaularia 111 31LigA Mal M (iR6 Wie` $1 SO Mem il L bootstopeof ;.. WATSON* /MUM k, :ANNALS,or. Ebu irytranta ga Ow Ohm wasedotes anathieldeatta tailitar-auntarotw anighatimin. 044 la lantabareattli r 4 __yerika r sr- Ltouz: BMOC MEP sell Ott a large Portion of aaS paella:4a, anti avers who - theirs witiliatirtroving wirer wS with Welt. wimp and t* NCH tiol trash al double the retail ot twos shrew with it thallookit; liort vorabla ppnall to niatehasif. opal to nay Liana In thfl Chief - • Faintly Bilges and Jareenho ' neastintanh Tinolinft st • • Weal • Sheik sis harawyr • MUM. • QeEORGE J. Plirteldlli.aDv hating araorag hlibookStrwe from litehrEolo4o1 0li ce w %torn his , ends, and the bile generally throughout the aunty, that they may d hts ear and large establishment on the corner of Second WI road streets. - • • rho stock a books, stiumeo, fogy amass h! lima and complete. courprbdult aterttalla thartakr by wanted In Eh Ilne, at alotathst rannottal to at. letrattoni bang In many cam wren eheapee than: they can be bought to the el Uas Ills supply or hew hooka horn tbeladefales is very estenslia, and will enable blurt° Pell al Walesa' as well as. ate*. Selma and country stores supplied with booksand stational Ott the lowest wholesale prteet Scot:binding ind blank work Banat the shortest notice and to the bad style : • It. B.—Anything that may be regninst In his lista der Ilrord loader. . • Minerstille, Math W, 7856 111•171 TAVVbr.et:iifeTVA:Palf`lll'l.s: . - tog magiaAnes. and weekly papers, at publisher's pri ces. Two of the $ 3 magazines wilt be thrill :hod tbr-$3; or two of the EZ. znagazinee for $3 /SO. , 1 1 Littelfe Living Age, solEniczerboCker, ' 1 3 Harpers Maillittne, 3iliousehold Words, 4 3 Putnam's do 3iMrs. Stephen's Mootid,y,l% Coders Lady's Book, Farm Journal, 1 I. Graham's Magazine. Sißlacit'wooda Moguls* . 3 Westminster Review, it, Horticulturist,. •4 2 London Quarterly, - Miler York Journal. 3 , 2 Edinburg Reda" lUcalle's Leaks' theartle, . 3 North British Bailey, itiArthor'm Home liamenef 2 Ballou's Dollar Magazine, ',Hines sko 13 c 4 ' 8 4 8 london,Lancet, biTcnney'sitinnagliagrene, IN , • NE WSPAPERS: • - 1 Balton's Pictorial. ' ;N. Y. Ledger, ' .1, . 2 Frank Leslie's 11l ustraledi3 Ledger of' Romance. 4 2 Saturday Evening Post, Elan of our Union, 1,1 2 Dotter Newspaper, ' it Little Pilgrim, • 60 eke. i i London Min. Journal, TOctelSeteritibe American 4 , 1 2 N. Y. Weekly Tribune, !TWaverly Magazine, , '1 3 N. Y. Weekly Herald, ;31 I P The advantages of procuring these through us lire that there an tow loss to sub scribens through the failure of the mails, they are the vintage and recaps theta with. out being folded or Injured - for binding. ' " I - We bare connected with our establbhment iirt 'item sire Bindery, and can put up the above in varimn styles. B. BANNAN. Bookseller and Stationer: LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 8970 - 63 A i A 11001011 Y•ripips. oTHEt SUBSCRIBER jaj now rOceiv log from the late Trade Sales, ay eztensiveliartety endert Miseellaneolut Works, which he will !sell at extremelyclow prices. Along many others will and The Standard Historical !briny. embracing the Works of Rollin. Robertson, R sell, Plutakch. Ac, LT trots, The New Library of standard Mimi 20 vole, :i ' • 1 Hammond's Hunting Adventurer in the Northern Wilds. Cunilning's pouter'. Life'autong Lions, Elephants, Ae. Stephen's Egypt add the Holy Land. ! Wter's Family EneyelOpedii of Usefullictimledge. , fleadley's Washington and Napoleon, 1 Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Missions. , a Dnychink's Cyclopedia of 'A.mericau Literature,* roll. Banyan's Pilgrims Propellor Iltustrated• 4 - Josephine Works. is 1 Foxes Batik of Martyr,. ' : -Life of the Duke of Wellington; Illustrated. Chamber'. Encyclopedia of Literature, 2 you". I t, amber's Informatitm for the People. Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 rob. ' . I Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible. 6 rob, i Donituirotte and Oil Bias, Illesttated Editionn. Illustrated World of Art.. . . ; ''3 I Tales ofit,Grandfather. Works of Lorenzo Don. ~ - . ' 1 • . , . . Aaron's Natural Maori, Plates. .' Arabian Nights Entertainments. l • Dickens' Works, new llMatuded Editions • adoson's Complee U urhb.,..•uil, : • '. Washington Irving* W , r — kii, 15 vols. Coopers! Works,'" 4 Tole. '- '' I I 'Bayard Titylor's Works, 5 vols. —, • i . a .. /,,,.. Lyella' Elements of Otology. Lyelle. Principles of " I • 1. .1 Bulwer's Norelt., . - • i ; !.. tire's Dictionary kit Arts, Minatietures out i llitnek4, vols. cheap. ' • , 111. BANNAN„. /' . I - Centre St, opposite the Episcopal church. i , , WIRE SCREEN potTsviLLk. RODCERS;ENT_, Bk__ C,02,11 ittitcoar RAILING wOltriase , , _RODGERS, ENT CO.. maanDieturerr I l i ir : 111 1 , Sad Wrought IRON RAILING. c nzazt . ,(every desert p t leo #'intrlte thoi atten!ton r the public to their branch or buslueas. 6 "" 6 Oath le conducted la the WildingDa. met trocruptcd by,KutA as a Coach in Coal attest, Path • stile, Peons. Theme eats rarpLah Irenu3das, Tritllle:Wark /per Art nay can taro.— _ era IV Arbor., As.; Mower Todnena,Tree Boxes. Are„, tII every,' variety ofd style; Window Guards, CellarGrathig and Wire Netting of all kinds, at the shorted notleekand on the honest terms, together with Iron Bedsteadg, Warm, Lot and Car- den Fences, Engliah.littrdle Pence, ?Lc., 3c., pelow 'city prices. N. B.—Cemetery lota neatly enclosed. Beiigna " got.' op" tdittlt customers. Everythinii In their lineonhaad ormdered, will be furnished at the aborted notice. We are prepared to do all.klude of castings, st4t eel railroad chains, water piPoir, ae• rl Pebruiry 2;18•56 • VtiA:4;x:ivsfvl:4l • • .. (Late . Z &pea (bate Kerins, eworlis amp) lalivlaturers* • i ' Wire Coal dereend. Coal Riddles, Wire g 011=9 Brooms, *C., at / *113101111114 ai11417/kni • .102 rr'37 County. . Ti/JUArld for the liberal patroustrethey Lave received from the Coal Dealers and others, hi the ptst, would most respectfully solicit their enttOM ID the future. • All work done at our shop will be warranted, so that no one need be afraid of getttng a badlittb.. • dr. Kurtz being one of the oldeSt, and the; most nape. fleeced Wire Worker in the county, Iwe feel sum that we can turn out the beat Coal Saving In the Region. All order's addressed to J. 11. Kuril, Millersville, to W. Heisler,l. Pottsville or Hurts will be promptly attended to. Old Sums stcysaired. , Slay 19,1856 ' . 20- ! • TRA.ViILiNG; EllftMsti F 4 l SOAßßA l lit*Z. , Thts Ilne eninecitit daily with all their! wreat South?l s ern and Western Reines. By ariangemenqben place ot , bushman% Pc4tertilit will be at 'the office 'of iloward at: Co. B. 6. WILLIA/dB,BuptUintandent.. dpiil22, 16642 1 •• - 1 16a.i 4 -+ ,-- , , SCHUYI w VALLIEJ(PASS'It iTRA!4I3: laser agements. , . Eallig-ANNaggiltagal ' ON and after MO S DkY, November 10th , 1856, the 6chnsittil Valley Manner Tnina will leave is fok lows, els : • - Leave PottnUle at . - • 7680 A. 8114-••-. W. P. )1. : 41 Tuaturora at , - - 830. ~, -. —3 ." -' ,Passengers by the 7.30 4. M. Train will take the sh e ts4 it Tuscarora ear Taluaqua r and ;there roped with and Ostawlssa.Wilihansport and Elmira Express Train,' vim*, leaves Philadelphia at 6 A. M.,*thr 3 tagare Pails. Le- Pare i ! I I Fare 5 oil Pottsvi ll e to T fora- - ~., •,- 30 (until. Through tickets to j. - - - 1- ' - 56 eentS. • W Tickets procured to the Grp. •4elB E. B. WIIBULiaI, SuOrintendest. Pottnille.Narerriber 8, , ? 45-aria 1 Pallidelp_i7a sg ~Sesdt~n~~irtlyd~►d. griIiIIigNINIIMORIK 1 36. WINTER AELUANGENENTS.' MC' r fIRE GREAT Northern add Westept X united States biniftiontea . - l'• _ 434. Soca increased mut Pere irrimeat.iili ( ' LITTLE 6CIIIITLELLI., CATAWISPAOMINBURY and ' NRIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND' stantyt RAILMOAD.. ' Through to Buffalo, in • ..- 7 16 lnars.l : . Niagara Falls,_ • •I, 10 .ll I i "... Detroit,. - • ,!, -- ?. lit it 4 I • . m an° , . . .i . 34 fa 1 ,i ' ." ' Bt. Ulu*' • - 0 , 68 .la Ticket 0111 c% N. W. idrnerSlith did, Plaint Anita., and Philadelphia and Reading hansaNd Depot, dead i Mead and Vine. . ; - - ', On and after MONDAY, Dec. ellt, Urea , Disseniges Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Ihnhowli Depnt,corter Dead and Vine greets, laDy, (Su el ceptedd as N 601118: - • Day Dupre's...24o A. E. Starring at Aneduille and Reading, only. ICO ea. log with Catavrima, Williamsport and Er' ie and Willi Amt 1 port ad Itlminslt. Raid ; arriring it Dadra at 6 . 15 d 14-; conneeting with New York and Erie and Butialo,andlla Work city Railroads ,63r Dunkirk' awl lintralo; and frm thence. via. steamers on Dike Erie ornake' ahem Mell , road, twCioveland, Toledo, Monroe; thulditakr an DWI troll. • Also, with Elmira ,; Canandlied and N Pais resumed; connecting 'at Canandaigua with sw I York Central liallroadAset and Mask a n d a t i mi eas fr a Bridge with Great Western and Mlelsigan Central Nall• road for Detroit, Marl St ,Lin 411 44 an PO l O 4 In Can ids and Western States. Matt Tral9ass.l.3o A. x. v: Stoppina stall Itatlansmad running* Potterille idly. , Nigh 114prolts-.3.311k i5..11. _-. .1 : - Running every , stopping at all etations and Iran Ring td Pottsville Connecting at Purl Clinton wills Cat 1 l esussa, Willis rt and Ede, ant Williainsport and lb al b a nanec s ab k ring at Dodd at 4, A. 41.; coat= slth New Turk a d Er ie , lintralo and New York eft and lake Store Eal ds,ltOr Buffalo. Duakirk. MO*. I s land, Cincinnati, edo, Chicago, 504211 points West.— Al so , with Canandaigua and Niagara Psfinlitall dada; arriving Niagara Falls, at 10,30 A, andeet • lag with Day Mx or Great Western d hot Da trott, Chicago, Ow ' ' ' • tile. - • 1 ; Tide Itouteor lb its connections, tke. artidtait sod Iciest direct e loratuda and th e ker. i i • only age e of hetweds Phildbelphil and 611:ada or the ea. a c • . .' Pasiontors bY Day - I.lneakflart at Eyoro Cilt l itoo, mx ;ice aad dine ilt W _. Xaseenneka ; •by 'way of MAI Hided take ' per at rod ; Clinton.l ; • 1; • I s norit ersPn WWI TinbOts by Ws t4iiii`htije the , privilage of stoning ationtof Waffle* pasta and re. , eandag that: seats at a maul. - . • ;,, : , f rota po rm Phltailetplito OF .. _, S : 'Vll:flays; . „ 12 5 nand. Ida VonatendatlO 00; Catawiess, 4an Inv* Taus, *U. El - .: Rupert, - .: , - -) 440 , mire; canin,lguis et pandas, ~ .• . 4, 00 N. Litallsvad t .i /0 0 0; arnuma, • a a., ...rglls,'vls.Bitfoslo,. $lO 00 WMIAIDIPOrti ' '' 6 "I Bridge ' ' • . 1° °° Moira, ].Hermon. ' ' ' It 01 e4 0 : • It It chletnntatl. ' vn" r w i g o leinnitl. quratioitais t . -' ' 'BOO .iticasi, Itraloul4't , via. Gorham , 8 • • ! TAW 2 1 - 1./ 3 CO “ Ingmar Ha 0t4W401...i .:l 8 - ohn Areal, ,8f • • tern dliktigutj '_ _ Caum4olo4, • . B, . Cestrligtintoll. i 110 al I lizoloclv 71Slos B ', Ie n T I LD IIBIII ° li - —i 1 Clokitlaula,.. ---'• . ' It i • II • -*.( 1 1 Baia ' -, 0 ~ , - • ids Bala ' 1 Bocheubst, 018..11. Ma ~,. 1 L.. . 1,404, .. 1 11. and 11810130 1 _00. --- .i irilltanrolt.— . • 48 CO =DAIS-Y.OX 8.. is/0/001,. _-. - 1 20 . CO **Nitwit& 'l , 1: 1.... '-'`.l ,- ,-• -''-' -- ' t roark,a44 Ontand A ' ' '. ~ f, .. .1' '• -- -1- ~ j- 1 1 )(whams.— itioot --=7 - ' • :, ...,../IsF.lBlnUlataplielistagLilstrAt - - - LA': -itiliire=liseell= -I. • i# • 1. 1 8001 wisemAr.smaibie .0.A.111100,110, 11 n14 1 ,10A 01114 ,IfFt..! 11 1 1. , - K• 4 l '.' '-' "--=''' — ll -. ' 1 —. -7 , I , IScrvotiber S. ISM ItRONANg STS9II., j No. 13. North Water stave, ewe Make, Aril 11.1866 • ) /547 ''C: 'F. SHOENER. Whelatale Dealer la Deets, Slimes. wad FANCt STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, N0.11.241C04A VA int Strut, PAtladdphia., Janitor*, IL /06 IS AT 11 NlkkB S 6 1 ; 11 =.‘ 1101 York lkiildings, Philadelphia. wrrucca: • J. 4. R. Outer, Tamaqua. ' Joao. Cole, • Co:,BlMman, Norton r k . P11113 " 0111 * .rbilafillphla, T. 223'55 . 51.tt • --BOYS' Ci._COTHINC. SUBbt)RIBER, would -respect= ~ : ft* inform their nuaseions friends and customers A ScSC lay, I County, that their assortment of Clothing foe "Young tsentleasen is touch Urger thall over, and 'thoF are SlitposSed to sell cheap. Persona Iliing at a distance, have the privilege of eachangfing clothing purchased at • thll atnia!,lf they do not sal t. 1 VA. 11CriF 2 BROVIER, r . ! 272 Chestnut St., corner c fTentb, Philadi. April 4-2;1658 , ...„_. . . 1647 gPlftlz4. - .%11-581AVI,Tispittl, , of FRA:NCII CALF satva, and general , Leather er, No 6 South ad it, Philadelphia. 4 gissal amoeba col Of all klodsof Wentz, 3.10n0cc05, . etc., eta; RED and OAR SOLX LEATILEII. , • Aug. =,15.56. • . 2143m . --4,--,....-- i ----- _ ~._ _ iii itiPltlieFific,°FhttroPrAß.Nr.el2,l.DußTAi'i fortottlers or flotet-itlse_ pe_rs. constantly on hand an foe aby ~ AA DR= mamma SON, ; [ 1 No. LSO North Second Street, Philadetpl* irrectaberls, '56 ' .' ' 46firia • , 1 1 . i - o J tt r . &A Ls it cum o 1 Irs - • • 7 amd t 8 Souhww S veuttadelphis , pFEA,LERSI IN 011 4 . have just 're eehred, direct from New Bedford, thole/lowing Mrp. p , o (da i wklch they Offer for *algid thelowcat matkol 17 Mit 1 • / . • ? Winterffrienn 011,3,11~. . I WinterWhaleoll; 12,ffoOgal do SlephantoU,9,6oo do I Backed do do 7,0d0 do "irk4lln atore.Oreasing 011, Yale and Brown Soap, . Sperm and r Adamantioe Candle,. , Y 412,14. -,, i • B.ly : 4 - LEAF T S TAQQII) AMP CICARt4 i i 1 Lulu & um, NO. 21 South • Front Street,. Phila.- : tielpbla, Commission Idatebants, nod taltehisale 4 min all kl•ida of 1 1 • , " Veal tobacco, Mannfortarett Togrcco . I. %are ,1 - 1111ftt ennstatitia on band and for ealtilerw,all kinds of •-d.' EWAN and SPANISH LEAP XORMX:6B, sehtted :th e neeistrefe . ..lace 10 Millauttiturers' are. - ; • ATI Illikiell skid. warranted to be Amager resollted !Lad * erY d portun - ly lorded! for eiamlnatke. '• - I .11 nu at adl Lance MO send their 'ordora,l and rt1.1;111 . being as f thfulty served as if the goods were *laded n person. • . : 1 , Afirlll2, 'SG , . ' . 1 /4"7" 1 JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, I I f MANIITACTUKO. or • , ' ;Wires SIM. stad , Elalr.eletk Sieves, ' F°MCIARSE. mediurn4nd fine in mesh.; . Jugs, enbidesise and small in diametei. Metallic ier woven wire, of the bent qualities, various razes of meeb, from Nos. 1 to SO, inclusive, and from. one to sis fret. la width. They as numbered so many spaces to a -lineal Inch, and cut,to cult. The subscriber also keeps ermatsratiy on hanA SCREENS, for Coal, Sand, Vrei, Lime, ratan,, l l 'gy t atli f7a u t a . ei S 'lTte l r th r !if lan "I' ,7e: eat Of bright and annealed loon ,Wire. All of the above' id Wbrlamie ow asian, bY J. A. NEEDLES, . t • , Mai ` 64 l4rti) F ro n t sPvetjhiladelpbis - 3 l, 3l, 'SG 22•9 n &dew de auntie Itsedis f. tremate.• ; - THE FURNISHING STORE, i I , i0.)06 CRAIMAJI ST., COWIE - 4 PLUM ST,. NM *IX; It F MBRACES an extensive and 'cpm- . _ ~, vide assortment of 'the ili.ll intrn,•stic, and at tuanulkettnes of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goons. equal In material. ,make, texture, durability and Style, to any stock ever offered in this country-and. at prteei which cannot foil to secure the attention of, does oath anress, consisting of '1 BILIRTS-V lib linen towns, collars wed vrtistbands, Of itti best and Onset qualities, and new andantes style& :t•. CtllOO SHIRT'S-The Litest and most attractive pat- aint. • 1 trs. DEn D sunera and WilinfES=Of wool, InerinoY eashWord;atik and cotton, eldealrable and darablequall ties4and tbe Tering Wool Undergarments, an highly apt .Rl 2 ll by physicians. . Also, the Shaker Starts and OM I . eItAirATEI-doperter quality and beentifal styles,and :a [full' assortment - of Stocks. Collars, Nerktyea, Gloves, Sear% and Mufflers of the richest kinds. 8138PENDF.118-An almost endless variety, including the Snot and most uuraule, . , 'T rtHANIiERCHIEFS—SIitfiand eotton-:plala ~and doled-an unrivalled aanortment. . : ' .111 LF HOSE -Wool anti cotton, of the best texture, Waited express y for retail trade. - ' ' ~ 1 i tdrittNlNU R IBM and GOWNS ..... Elegant patterns,ex -1; eill4nt material, and of the best make. • . • . I; I This stock cum: rises all grades, from the lowest to the ' .rlchritt, that can lie produced-end haring every facility ' 'i ter Importing and manutketuring.aot exceeded byway, oth .i, ei aitablishment In the United States-buyers, therefore, I nilVemisult their interest by examining thegoads which Ilare Mid at the tow 'ST POtEIDIS con rams. • • I i' *a - Goode prop ly delivered at all the Raihned De. II pold;Stmonboats, de . and in any pert of the city, without charge. . I.* Shirts made t i order by experienced hands, In se tae style, at shoe, notice, warranted to , tn. :sar- No adze work done I i this establishment: q.t.18, 1560. . ____ _ PUSI:18111110 HO , SE: LNN ,arALitem sueeessorsto GEORGIC WILLIG; 1 , :o.186 at; t streat t under the Utah House, Philadelphia, era constantly publishing the latest Musiefrom the inert popularatte, i {hors in the United States. n a style that trp vie with fan'bowed at any other house, either in this country .gurope. • They have also the pleasure to announce to the public I hit their stock of Sheet hind: on - band, consists of the I arteat and most complete assorts eet to be found i n th e eountry; they are constantly adding to their stark all the :Neer Husk published In New York, Ito ton. ac, They also publish wend Instruction Bootie, which are •i u general use throughout the country. : e • PIANOS—A tine assortment of the best wattafacturees lot ; New Tusk and Boston, at the lowest clump prices." SIUSHIAL INSTIMILENTS. Also, a general usottmemt of Guitars, doll g, Vititem, - Actortlecrta4 Ate., Vloßo.Oultor wad fl tWop, of•tbe best Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish , id to the public and the trade at the lowest retie: . • Orders onnetnally attended to. f • *All Lee k Walker's Musk and Publkatkras eon he ibtalood at B BAN NAN't. , • Book and Neva. :tore. potb„ PhiladelphiaL Erb a. ISSI t S 111 • 1 ,AL CI ASR. 31:10 .: - i- • - - FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE, 1 i,.. __:...... . T ilt subscribe r s take plensiarn in an nouneii3g tithe pubneth general, and the Coal Re- 1 g on In peritcular, that they are now prepared to rural' i t em with all articles In their line of business. As hey W l .intend to manna themselves to II - , U EL'N 1,T17 RE manufactured under the immediate sti. peiintendenes of onset the Arm, Yr . D.' N. %AMMER, Who has for many years had the entire ehargeof Mr. Rio tile's best work, they feel confident that they tan furnish. the public with articles . In their tine, not stupassed by, soy other establishlnent In : th e United States, for style, gurability and finish ! . ~ SILLYMAN P RARRCIIRII.. pitiful Ware Roost and Moirv i tisidom No. 108 Second , street. below Dock sired. l'AtTaadpforo• - 'it. 8. Slllynsass.] , j D. n . lEstewebetre P: 6.--entr friends from Pottsville and the Coal Region Virill And It to their interest to give ne a tall: , As that Is our native place. we ins dixtormtnott to do:mar bort tr Seim them. AU Orders will be promptly attended 10 ~ PhiladelphiOstober 6,, 18351 '4O-ly 1 • fd• WEI mALowts & co., mers, Broad and floral:on m draet gm so e rkaodelphio, ikon . !OULD:call the attentton of Wroad manioni, and those Interested in Railroad Property:to theiCEptess of Laconia/4re Engines, in whirls they are adapted. to the particular busineesibr width they may be required: by the use of one, two; three or. }bar pair Of delving wheele; and the use of the whole,' or so much of tha weight as may be desirable Atr *dhow iron; and in aceosamodsting them to the grades. curves, - 11trengthi of swperstructlon. and rail" and work to be done. ny these means the maximum Useful effect of lb* *tearer is isseuredwith the lout expense for atten&uce. castor fuel, and mein to Road and Engins.. With these oideeta id view, and 4504 mutt of twaety.tbree pars praetical:expertentee in the business by our rainier part - nee, we Manursettirejlee different kinds df Enginis. and movers) dosses CV skips of each kind: Particular mitten tion paid to the strength et; the outlaeio the plan nod • woriunanahip or ell the .datalls. Our long 'aperients andvpartunities of obtaining information, enables us ' to offer these en* nbs with the anursneo that in elllelen• ey.oranomy. and durability. they will rot:lmre favorably with theme any otberlind In 1156. We alio famish to orderwheels.azies,bevling or low moor the (to et eon lees wlthont boring./ composition outings for bearing* every description of Copper sbeet 1 on and nailer Warkg: and every article appertalolos to tbe repair or renewal at loomsative Might& ' ,1. W. BALDWIN, January 8.150 141 i STADIUMS' BAIRD. - - ' _Dill OSLO!! • jOHAis'l ON, Agent for A. A. ern US . , LANK (late Lane and Ilassertgesalo deal. '' °IND. N0."124 Pea rl, SS Water sheet. Yew Tara: All orders lett at the at Jean Lamed, Faq.'or at the .Eselmoge noted; Tat tomb* prompt attention, • September A "4 1 3 ' j h . 800.1 a. , . QP_VERAI. Thousand . Volumes: tare • kirnal" Wetted roan ttlabastmatbors,Wwor of eeldeb aro adapted for flogza mitw ileltoof Übaldo, sad' Premiums. Sands; &boot Id ' at 12,450. 13 00;35 0 0 Asa VO. • Standeed Whiettlaneotei kiln get vut.e7 t _. • • LadleavCabeat Gehl - Cases, Writlos Seek; Port Moons)!, 044 Ao., de.- • s ' • .A.hirlMeimartisloP, 1.4_ fldrereatlimes and To r Boric ca, . 144 ' 4114C81 " 111°Pficle ' t° e r t li t a be llm it .o.. l4' Omitee; kintel.; opposite the Zplseopal Chan'!" ccanassioN 87011,1 tr. ‘,Corliirtfßailroad d , Cksilosekill eiresta.Peureilk. r -, 1, Wifttaleaule wad Iflertall. .1 . , HE subscriber respectfully announces tirtbe Wile that be bas bikes the Inoue' sad bed - is ~ l i iiidelbre kept by Jkll *Jul Mather, Irlierdtetlll bre att abide of Hoar and feed. of awry dieeilrum, "tiro will be 'old irboliaal• and retilloit 'the roved = tat Ili Sas es band a toot aseertiseat of **Mee Thom Fred et au Ida4mukas Veru, Oats. Wil rod. Saw, lh wil S4.!IPIDI/1 1 05 1 r4 1 4, 1 15 4, 11 4 4 AN afi..03a1., Pe elaMarldlelo ta•iltiolielloot dii trirenAii at view. - ,nd ibileelille sionseartt, /Whig atoll- Aid tiwt A i auJi_stresatire matliesetlati to Moss lib* .:=1 4 1 1 1 : 4 1 I ", ti!!Or•afkot . - la!tdc rr... , . . 4647 Ms, Wm. R. Prince, Of Plashing, L. 1., sine the folloirlog facts In relationto this 'nestle:44 esculent: "Having moat fully investigated the merits of this esculent, I have a few positions to state in regard 16 It, which, being somewhat bold in,their character, .1 wish coy etiermeryseen to rebore/or A fire aer9icattors. • lit. lassert that the Dioseures Bali:stag -of Directions is perfectly hardy during our seviitesi winters. 2d. That 11, Is more nutri tious than any other esculent we • activate. 3d, • Thal iti culture is so easy and simple, and its product to grest,lbst It can be afforded lncompi rattily cheaper . Oan any other nutrillocsvegetable, it having pitadabed in France at the rate °ribose . 800 basbels - ptitatite. ;hat the combination of every useful proNrty, and especially of Mute —the grand constituent of animal autiitancits, Which imparts vigor to the muscular power of men ant2beast—tenders it . -,the greatest vegetable 'boon ever greeted •by God .to man, and that its introdietion to our country la lien more import ant than that of Cotton, and further, that in 'twenty yeari our NatiOnal siblisties will report the value ofcthe annual crop as grsatir Ana' tie Cotton amp. It poisessas the • peculiar property of not being subject to rot or decay, and will re-: main perfect and excellent for more than a year, ' coniequently, the moot important esculat fir tong sea voyages, and for the prevention of scurvy. "Nest I inert, that this plant alone has served to tolvs the enigma as to the Alimentary basis oi• thei Chinese empire, and that a statistical inves tigation willprove, that If that country were de prived of this one veiniest' , root and received in lieu every othMknoWn vegetable, snore than one. half of its stormous population would ,perish from famine: Portlier, I assert, that rush pro its superior properties—the three most important - of which I have above detailed—that It is destined ; not only to tenonede every other Potato and eve. ry other Mustier esulent In all' countries ot the tetitperate unit, bat that it Will attain in all - these countries the position it ogcapies la China, Ind will crinsequently usurp-n portion of the position which' is now occupt i ed hero by Indian Corn' and by Wheat; it beingsperfeetly competent to make good bread, similar to that of Wheat, and capa ble of being afforded at an incomparably cheaper' rate. As the roots so easily and rapid ly it will, after slew years, become generally des. crimated; but, for the.flrst four or five years, mil. !ions of dollars will be Made by ils early cultirs tors, until all countries artialipplied. The stupid ity and ignorance of those who hue maliciously 'assailed this plant, will be understood by the pe rusal of am address delivered by me before the American Institute, which Lntitntion awarded. its Biker Medal for vegetable, end has also In its transactions recommended its calumets a enbstitute for the common potato. The Secreta ry, the Rim. Henry Melo, has, inside e most tri umphant report ie regard to its suceassful niters -In Frani*. 'The- statements pretandlag to ems. nate from the Partners' Club' of the-American la ritlits, the last Spring, unfaioraide to this plant, ' We're borefoleedforrrien, made from maliclousino ilves—as was fully exposed. At the present time there ere nearly one thousand persons in'the VOlon Whither* the Chinese Potato under qui- • 'tore (moitly supplied by myslilf), and the public ' cannot fall to obtain froth them' satisfactory Mut eontiuslis information the prosent.setuoi for their fears guidance.' Pomona who ire desirous ,of ample information as to the year's successful ,culture ie. Europe, cai consult the "Mark Lane i Septets" and "Gardeners' Chronicle," .of Great ;Britain, and the "Revue. Mortioole," published lender. the dinette's of the Preach Ins:hats; which latter, in its last Quarterly for 1855, deride' twenty entire pages to the experiments and cull Lure-of this plant; and °omelettes with the follow. ring astounding announcement:—'This -sondem has now 'been tested in every Department ofi France, even to its most northern limits,--tb* . shore of the Rhine, and it is to be deemed 'hems forth ineOporatod into the agriculture of prance." "Last Spring such weak and deceptivetrasb was ' obtained from Europe, that 'ln many instances I not on II in six vegetated, and many were spurious. Se perfectly hardy and free from l ifeeaj Is this. root, that we left them out: the last ;severe winter; and 'hare left two acres out the ?meat winter.— We fully - believe it will withstood Jtbe winter at .Quebec, and intim'', it will produce good crops ? in any of the littlish Provinces. will also sue; cet in every part of the Sou and West, sod' must become the principal food of the elan pop ialistion, es its combination of As to meat unnecessary, and the expense would be less tbsa. a fourth. We now have the' toystei7 solved why • the isborkins Chinese require no meat-for food, • "The proper time toiplanting Is in tie Sprieg, as won as the 'mind ceases to forme, and ba r '' come settled, and in drills in they open field, as will be explained in a Treatise. AU foreleg is ' Gleba*, audit requires less care than the Common Potato: Any soil will answer If mellow, except a wet one; the • permeable- l'riiirie rolls must prove the must fatorsble of ell.. The Toots ean b e ihrowioot_w bit the Carrot or Rest Plough, and at one-tenth the espouse of digglug the Common Potato. Good, tubers form Su largo roots the fint season; and don't .requite two sea. sons as has been 4 - nor':witty assottod. ,R'stfovuta lantuit.tt 1*& fitstaa.—To remove 'sputa of Idlest* of silver, - indelible ink, moisten 'hens for a .fom sapatents with moist chloride of lime, which forMi chloride of saber, and thea diateles the latter by cauttio ammonia. It msy be sOtaatimeil necessary to repeat the oprpttloo.- 9yeable of potassium may also be imployed. To 'tripes laoxxocr.n.—Dr. 'Thompson re- Commends that the part stained should be reteols- • toned with ink, andthis 'removed by the ate of muristio acid, diluto'd with rot 6 times its Weight of water', when it will be ientored shrinitansonsly. ' DILICiTa Cazi.—Nearly t4ree cups of dour, twu cupi,ot sugar, t of a cup of 'sweet rat% *bites of six eggs, one teaspoonful of cream-tar tar, lutlfaleaspoonfnl - of sods, bait a oup of but. ter, lemon for Apvoring. $Ol7 Gulc!salitsdue—Oae cap of morassai, nap at ansar, asp cup of blau, one cap of bat• tumllk, one egg, saintatia and %dove% mix Initkl adoli. • • ' TO: WU! A Comm—Boot the sarpas fro trollol9Bt, and lay It down, To 2 gallons of we• Ter pia' two oz-galls. Rob It on the carpet !Oa bud seistlitig-brush. _ Coomix.—Opeoup at putter, two oupsl pr, ono pp of obi orator, ball A tilAlPOOlfa i soloratus, two out, door enough to roll% Il!ld jdrner. BUDS, P*VIT MEI Implements, Ile. • critter will keep Itoot by and olber ries OTIT and Lall4l ' ,ol/lAt In and lieltL aroda. rh ,* a t td total. Ile wilt wive 'writs trees. (warnoted to lap what lvaltural Implements. e, d at 111■11t1Nettilene priers -- )7 the resterther are seteeted ent grotrari of rept) talko and ord In media jtrotared thorn whirled" etteopositboat the seed Odd. , Nor intit to pronalartrosafilo motto s porabnity• deteriorates ti of the rime meek*. This a to those *ter poirshasa /No 1410014 - 4te„ mid 44 ado, early • nullildlittliddl NAN. E::=M Ovit to every tempest Otit le every lON • natiotlng the winatbir •,• Wlod and storm aid Mk in tbn meadow snortnr, lo the'shadr Ircad. Letting in thwreallglit, . Eic A befe rs h usw L tile tt tabliab sootcan hand imatt,p7o;„..:, Bless abet were abirilo' - Etter 'atop !Ike tartan. ,boyit - Though lb* Ulm b. tallow _ Holding hua the plow. The round cheek Is ruddy. tho opus brow Hu uo thus sod furrows Wrought by nil hot"' • For that heart keeps whOtoloito, Trattued to nature's towers, .4 ItosUby, hearty Putizheo Tha spirit user cloys: - 'Maven blest the matay, • 110istat fusion? hoist Atthe merry htuibg . At the *We bee, • now their hearten:le over, J r. With seatal harmless glee 4. How the country maidens. Slosh with tendons bibs, AS the lore word whimpered. With a parting kiss; ; Then the winter evenings, With their social joys :.p• • Steen met they are pleasant, Spent with threw. boyw; litcOto.