1 ' :.''''.DIAZONDVITT They sup money man the mango; bait Uncle, John bid - ti tiiiara'aniaiati at tialaik all the *odd wouldn't entree Iket` matins Si tuitt;; - the 410 , lir • Attt * O O 4 ) eid. ' COI ' lti Irct 1.1 e spanking PO" :ioreethinevegal4, teit.ikeltamtthasthett.mem4 .4yeli ate - lea OSA& "Ablaiblielfe Str.llttebs • Tolls milled lier, Inuit senleng any inn' fin st whilielleilitoittllern**stora lie *liia • leap, when anal Ottlete!te ern* ails nano to *dead , kilt, sad there ibervietitd stay nail aka tet tired , iirld-Obtis/' J 1 )0' gdOt.Olsi• . O* . PC" luta -•4 " to do intePtie, lad, is 'fn . :WWI% et the Ant of eleteeldptsp would le bre heels, theta to sat teethe dasher of au was attaihia. to the ) sod laureates totsv oit'of '.that yostiontltic obliged en eciaN to a itea liefilduty, oi - teittiall s, lest kilns licli4 'on& . Magri' ..,,.. Went, . -,Jahn boughtlest hews pees= who Sold her for want winter tea at *bee be eseiltdeget a hergiltt bitt ' let itten Amid Ont.thoktiotesialti well_sinv. Op : the SAM, ithe, UttfortitliAbaY Itti OM filti ittal mew Muleyersa la , * load , mood at rath=er and the nano (M) was , ,aid iiidteettived ' with srpOssliat litislioidon le both Pathos to' the , oleensostios, and lifieley - patiter best footlbremosti UI imeentattded Uccle Sohn sate' atilt" Itentei.-+ lle warehilightett with. his parchasei the' mare ens juittliennimal be bid been looking for, Or someittme,'esd bit retired to bed that night randy the It Coatiottou that be had at last - succeeded -. to leg a Win ;11ttlielyteltililikirigasist ;he ' was dociedio4dthrrtlissppolattem • ,t."- • • I •It was 'sheltie& that I was to take her out teat ',• wombs; mint - her Width* , powers. Jim, the ' hostler, was ordered to bring her out;• but Maley I - *cull not stir a peg, not she; she was potted and emitted, butilhe declined Moving most ,degpdly. The whi# was resorted try Which broiled oat Only "her Making propeasillei to ibe-;fulliet extentL-' •••Vnele Jobs were. , "Mist *valets that: boric jockey Is," said • be; "be gave ree:ltis well of • honor, atio man; that thaties an tied and'7 tte as a . WO: If ever I.• tome acne" ltite I will hulllosslitlyttloa—if I ion ' s; then horsewhip '," and be feigned agate, but It was ortto use; ?fuley was determined to stay where ets, - . wee, anti we 'were obliged to let tier Stay till the tatter pail of Ihe - afternoon, when she very condescendingly , walked out, and kindly permitted !tenant( -to be harnessed to the tight wegon, when Uncle john • and Iget in, and started off finely, and we indict pitted &Plumy drive; but as we wore pairing e ,finall bridge over ' a creek, abeuta mile trona the , honee; I Inadvertently toothed her with the whip on, the leek, to dislodge any, when bang went her heels through ands/100re leaped out in Ins than no time, as a matter of tonne, and cOnfouta her, d shebreught all shading to an 'anchor, as theltallort ley; there she was, right in the centre of the . b ridge, sothat nothing In the shape of a !sogon *mild piss es on either side; here was* PrWd' ica ;meet. Vehicle otter vehicle came up, end the • people In there-beams impatient. AElaet we got a rope from a teamsteri who was waiting to pen ' • over the bridge, and made it fasa.round her. neck. "Out of that shi must come," said Vn4e Sohn, "dead or alive. Now, Mr., have the gontittess to! put a couple of your beet horses to that rope, end I if she don't come, pull bee neck off." I- -, • The harm were hitched—sack went the whip, and Maley found out that If she man site must, and reluctantly connoted to be pelted a Shortdis. sauce from the bridge into the i road. The block adehaving been raised, the tient departed—noi go Maley; there she . remained till' nightfall, when prudence whispered;to' her !goats," and. !pricking "tip her ears, with a neigh, she was off in a smart trot for bonito, which we reached safelj, ' but no i thanks to Miley though. , . ' ' The following mtnlng wearied her again, and to our agreeable surise, she started behntifully, 13 , • and kept along in A e'ityle, when we overtook a gentleman in a Tor wagon, going alongquitelel surely behind what we took to be a fine looking mare. • Bolding up little to examine more par ticulirly, we were accosted by the inmate of tbo wagon with I ••• i . . • ' "That's a ling looking mare of yours, lr 1" .• "Yes," said Uncle Jetre;"andste's s ti fine as • the looks—that's not a bad looking marelyoo have. • there,,either." - • - II z "Can't well be beaten; capital tnitecii"ir, though' :. I must say it myself. Would like to bay your ' • fiorse f make a good match for one that I have at .-_home—like to trade'sir?" •, Ci ' "Well," said Uncle John, "my , mare suits me, I . • but if I can make any thing by the 'Operation 'that Might alter the case; if you warrant' your Mitre kind, and gin me fifty dollars to bait' its • alnde." .• , . t, `.; 4 .fCan't think of such a thing, sir-•;tellyou what .•I will_do: I ant I man of few w haven't ‘ ; haven't mach time to bargain long; know' what I'm about; •-•:•,-, will trade even—that's all I have to say, sir; ::',lptak quick; my mind's made no; even or 'off!" "Hind and sound?" asked Uncle John. "Warrant her," said the stranger. "Done:" said Unell; John, and in theest min. I L ute the edam witof unhitched and the trayfer made - —the ialckast:horse'lmde I ever witneased. ,• ; and morniog, gentlemen," mid ate i stranger, . •nod he gage Muley a,toueb withtheirh p, and the next moment her feet Went through the dasher. / "You've stuck me, sir!" .7 - .. . F..' , .7. "Borry,7 said Uncle John; "never knew her to • do such a thing before; coax here little.stranger, . • cud slie'll.be all right directly—go long!" and he •• in (urn touched his mare with 'the whip; op she roared on her legs, and giving . a tremendous sheer, 'upset the wagOn and threw us both out ,la nkily oi;hout injury. Snap' went the - shafts, add' she off like lightning down, the road. - "Look bere," said Uncle John, "didn't you war -'rent thakmare kind 2, s I! . "Never knew her to downy snob a thing befire ; '", bet dou'igrumble old fellow, for curse Me if I have "-made numb by the tradethat I can see. 7 "Whot; 4 ." • and up went Muley's htiel's spin, and cut of the wagon went the stranger. -.` 1 • I could restrain thy laughter no longer, and I • • collapsed; so did the strangii, and John thought it beat to follow suit, and for full five minutes we roared.. •' _ • . .1 - Bidding the stringer good-bye, with the aster suce,that the mare would be ready go probably about dinner-thee, we pulled our shattered wagon oat of the way,•and Uncle John sted, on foot the opposite dire for Immo, Whilst I t3eluction in all search of the mare;whichl found about half a Mile below Di , tho turnpike pte, : thel mite-keeper rinvieg secured her. The stranger end the mitre were still there when I retyned; thie former (once sit : 1 ° tang upon a waiting patiently on the mov e ,s e nt, of the latter. 4 • ' The following day Uncle John "Harry, I wish you would have that taken to the bersemarket, 4td sell p-1,..0 ; if you can't( sell her, give h ' don't bring her bitek again—if you her knoeked.in the heed' • "It,shall be done, if, possible," said I. and In an hour's time she was under the *addle in the horse market. I.took the oldgentleman at his tiord, and jumped at the fiat otihri and got seven • iy,Ave dollars paid'down for her. - . ... ' , I • '"Atranger," said the 'purchaser,'"if You'd a - . 6 stuck oat a while longer, I'd' a give you a hue ' deed dollars for this mate." • , ."Yes," said I, "and If you'd stuck out a while longer, I would have sold her 'tor a quartet of the money;' and I bade bins ,good dey. This was ' 'the : test we ern sow of the two mans. "I wen my portrait taken," raid young. =m a from the Conirtry s te i dagnerree!ynist.. 4!Ver7 well, ~ i t.f—jett, take a teat here." ."Yoe wurta IA it reeetnbiance?* ~ , '• • ~ . • , "For how long a Omer* ; . f. . . •• :••• 'zany yearkt; and even "hail old ap aver. ho,toroo traces, of pyke taea.l •t 7 - , ,•••:. , • :*niieSo64)o*;l:4llto.ll: WO: naa•piai,bow . esa yyn isarran!, a doable • - - the • • “ood.1•1011 poorli e. few holes is It." • • Two • peNormitiiii vete' eleiieof iishise et hie eou .. Ktiy retideeee, And there wet It kiitieolit dried 'tir. 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Themes Zak =ar 101 " 4 ! 1 ott :6l°4 44 , 06 ' The twist wreistas in the air videisti the aid bothers Anthracite Iterthrsew4wdorling,bestisre other, triteta,tbeesterrerall*luttrini es_theframersthadrY Asa 12ceibritialtadrOst*ard,'. , Orehard, Prismast mot Now atoll, rith ell the trodertfi w g, thonskyet usexplorek beds of cod irtdeh kootro 01100 La the fonastion. tresestret ?whew primed,' °sem httrolsed• het of soda C0d....-that, the tracts now tarred, eoutehm the detrOut Coal d , eportts la the Cow*: •- , • • "or teforwatkos seeds to for Iterlir=reer. thej u sct Owl lands,lM w it * rtsio2 street sbare.ll„Msriststreet, Pottsrtlis, Pa , : • - _ - - I - . interest:of in fee ' celthintetr Welts of ANL, in the first :An , inn te pad Region; at distanetinfalieut Thai milm hem the town of PothrtilLt. `Mlle Veins included In the lase, benumb ibout two Missend yaidsof elm The lease `which Ai midi on mini liwitestablEterres than maid 'ncrir be procured; embraces' an stinmpired period*: Debra= alone sad of - The- Imptdreatents mamba of Tour 'mosso 'am hoisting, and Tows Waking Ilene% Three" Wires, One illbtilbltnd one Odd" Orate, linty homes - urn and tne,naite Cole rwpsir hundred tons are new Cloned, by gangways and tunnels. • TIM. apathy -of the 410111:lies is estimated. st • Two hundred thousand- tons per aunt*. One of them Is • behoved to be capable of prodering in the aggregate, • Seven millions of tons, with tilde additional expense, the utaehinery erected, beingailculatedtbr thatpurposer. Vor tenni de., apply to ' WETREMILL, • . • • Pottsville. Penna., - or SURD PATTERSON. Esq. -pop! oAulpit for.E a tsE., • • • Autopsy:4r .isava • TEE 130 AL LANDS toinpriging the thuiteelt and Searts's Finns, trontaintur about 217 acres, situated about 2 , 4 nilter from the b , rough . of Wllketbarrei Lusorne county, and its miles .froto Pitt* Inn, directly on the North Branch COMM, are offered for saloon to lone on fimmible tends. The farms are all ca pa/ilea being put into a high state of cultivation, and la half roiling Mud and hall data. I At A moat convenient Mitten from the' Canal a shaft is 'natio the depth of 116.5 art, cutting the celebrated 10 foot vein of Coal 'An- engine of 50 hone powers, neer,) built by Marshall Al ,ianning, with frame building. PUMPS, pipes, Ac, in In mundeteorder, are already erect ed in connection with the shaft. In addition to the 10 . cot vein, there are underlying" the whole' property the celebrated Baltimore vein. 25 feet thick. and four other workable veins of Coal. If leased, the bretkers,achutes, miners' houses, etc., will be put up eompletely the own ers, and capable of mining and sending sway dub/stile season of 1857, fifty thousand tons of Coal. For particu lars, apply to A. LAWTON, Agent. Wilkeeberro, lnsemo county, Pa. ' November IL '56 • 46-3 m • _CIRPAW COURT SAW, EIISUAIi T. to an . oider.ot the Or - phone Court of the County of Schtlyiklll. , in the nerualth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber; Ad ministrator of Andrew Mortimer, late of the borough of Pottsville. in the County of Sehuyikill. deceased. wilt expose to sale by public vendee on Saturday, the 21st day of February next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Mel:Lange Motel of F. B. Eaercher. in the borough of Pottsville, iih the Oonn of . Schuylkill aforesaid,— A that certain halt lot or plece.of ground, situate In the borough of Pottsville, In the County of Sehuylkill, And State of Pennsylvania, to wit On the southeasterly aide of Market street, in the borough of Pottsville Mete. said, being the northeastirrly halt of lot marked in Pott and Patteteon's Addition to said Borough with No. 72, the alieremild half lot containing in front on Market St., thirty feet and in depth to Norwegian street, two bun. died and lofty four feet, be the same more or less, bounded In front by Market street aforesaid, in the retie by Norwegian - street aforesaid, on one side by lot No. iO, and on the other side by the other part of said lot num , ber seventy-two, (72,) the said nail lot to be thirty feet wide all the way through, with the appurtenances, con sisting of a double two story frame dwelling house with stone basement story on Market street. mind a one and a half, story frame dwelling house on N4rweglan street, ands small frame stable, late the *state saM deceased. Terms and conditions m a de known at th I lase and place of sale by • SAMUEL M. MO MIMES; • • Administrator, Ae. By order of the Orphans' Court, JOSIIVA J BOI3I. • Pottsville; Jan. 241267 445 t Clerk ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the'-Or- Awe Court of the county of Schuylkill, in the couimonamith of . Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Admin.. Latrattlx, with the Will annexed. of Edward Collehan, late of the . boroUgh. of Port althea, in the county of dammed, till expose to sale by public ten due on Tuesday, the 10th , day of February next, at One O'clock in the afternoon; at the public house of Dart bolo. mew 07tegan, in the borough of Port Carbon. in the countyf Schuylkill ttrtmddlc—All' that certain lot or piece of.ground situate in tint boron& of Port Carbon, the county of Schuylkill end State' of rquitsylyanta, tewit.: At the southwestward!, corner deans' and Coal streets; being composed of nine WI, eqUal . ithdlvided tenth . parts of the lot which is marked No'. 15 on the map or plan of the town of Port Carbon, aa 'DM oft. lry Veit ginger, Kelm Conipany, and the nortOwestwarffly pae. ,tion of the lot wbkh Ia marked No. 17 on the sett map or plan as attuntaid, upon which is erected a - two story brick house. with out-houses, Le. ALSO. All that certain halt lot °enlace of mimed. alt. mate in the town of Port Carbon, now the borough of Port Carbon. afoiesaid, being marked and numbered In the general plan of Patterson's Addition to mid town— my the half of lot No. 75, containing in breadth 31 feet and in length or depth NS feet, more or less. ALSO, An that lot or piece of ground situate and ly ing the village of New Philadelphia,' Blythe tosinship, and county of Schuylkill, and lying On the main street of mid village on the main road leading from Pcdtsvillei to Tamaqua, known by No. 0 in the map or plan of said village of New Philadelphia, the said lot having been , obtained on ground rent from George Patterson, . upon ' which said lot there is emoted a two story new frame house with the necessary outbuildings late the estate of laid dereased. Terms and conditions made known at the time aid place of ale by. e . MARY O'REOAN ' Administratriz, Dy order of the Orphans' Calve. Fosttua DOM. • Pot Milli Jan. 10th, t. 07trr,.. , . , ' t • .:--• . PUBLIC 4ALE, • . T . HE isubscriber will of at Public sae. oh SATURDAY. the 31st day of January, A. . 857, at the pnbile bouse of ; John L. :Yeager, fn the borough ofTinegrove, at 20..o'clech, A. 31, the thlkitring described valuable real estate: ( I No. I. keortairs piece or tract of land' situate in ,Bethel and Plnegrove towneblpe. In the counties of . Schuylkill. and Lebanon, containing 146,!.. , acres, a • R , a ing lairds of Eckert & Guilford, Col. Arrigg. and of ere, whereon 'a erected a new saw mill, a new bank barn. houses, and other oat-buildings. About 50 acres of the ,land &clear and in a good state of cultivation-.-the bal. anee Is covered with good Umber. There Is also a good i orchard, and a spring and well of water cou l enloat to the houses. The soil of the land Is red.aluile. Vie Ern ' ion Canal runs along the land. Lime can be lefncured. at a ve ry reasonable rate. , . No. A certain piece or tract of land,:sitnate In Pine, grove township, containing 10 acres, adjoining lands of .James ii. Rohrer, Dauphin & Susquehanna Railroad, and Others', marked in draft No. 7. • • No. 3. A certain piece or tract of laud, rang 10 acres, and marked in draft Na 6. . • , No. 4. A certain piece or tract of land, contain at' 10 items, and marked in draft No. 6. - - 1, . Na 5. A certain piece or tract of land, contaboln 10 sera. and marked in...frail No. 4. , - No. 6. A certain piece or tract of land, containing 0 acres, and marked in draft No. 3. __ No. 7. A certain piece or tract of land, containing urea, and marked in dna NO. 2. - 0 No. O. A certain piece or tract of land, containing i acres, Ind marked In draft Na l: Na 9. A certain Into, piece of ground; containing 6 scree, situate along the Dauphin & Susquehanna Rail. road, In Bonawites Addition to Pinegn3re, and marked in said plan N0..70. The Lend is under good cultivation, with running water on therame. . . No.lo. A certain lot or piece of ground, containing 6 acres, along the Daephin di Ensquebannallailroad in the I Bonet/Its Addition to Pinegrove, and marked in add plan No. CO. The land is under good cultivation, and about 200 young fruit trees planted on the same, and a treverAlling spring of water. - No. 11. A certain lot or piece of ground, containing 4 acres, situate in the Bonawits Addition, and marked in said plan N 0.68. It is under good cultivation. N 0.12. A certain lot or piece of ground, containing 5 acres. situate in the Bonawits Addil len; and marked In said plan No. 674 being under high cultiVation—ed pis sent In grass. • No: 13. A certain tot of ground, corner .1 Tulpehocken and Furnace streets lathe Bonsai's Addition, and mark , ed In said plan NO. 85: N 0.14. A certain lot of ground, CO feet front and 150 , feet deep. fronting on Tulpehocken street, in the %nit wits Addition, and marked in said plan No. 7.* No. 15. A certain lot of ground, 00 feet front and 150 feet deep, fronting on Tulpehocken street, in tho Bonn. wits Addition, and marked hi said plan, No. 13. Noall. A eertalklot of grown.. CO feet front and 150 feet deep. fronting on Tulpehorken street, in the Boar wits Addition, and:marked In said plan, No. IL No. 17. A certain lot of ground, 60 *et front and 160 PM deep, fronting on Tulpehocken street- In the Bone wits Addition,and marked haeski pbm,No; 15, it being a corner lot. - . N 0.16. A certain lot -or piece .14 around along the, Union Railroad, and halting on Tutpehneken street; the same is in length about 260. het along' the old Union i Railroad, and the said Tulpehocken street , suitable for 1 a wood and timber landing, marked in plan of Bonawits I Addition, No. 36. ~ No.lo. A certain lot-of ground fr onting Railroad St., 01 feet front and .150 feet deep in the Ronawits Addy than, N 0.49. 1•• ,: . .. . ~ • N 0.20. A certain totif ground fronting Railroad St., Whet front and' 160 sket deep In the Bonawits Addi tion, N 0.150. ' ' . . No, 21. A ftilllTl lot of grottad'fbroting Tulpehocken street, ad feet refusing back to the ram Railroad. in - the Bonawits Addition, No. 27, whereon is erected a comtbrtable two story flame deeinfer bonne. - ' N 0.22. A certain or tract cf, land. situate In Borough and ToiramiP of. Plaill adjoining lands of Jobe • if era, Geo, Ellenbouns and others, containing 0 acne and 61 nimbi*. about 2 acres Is clear; the !Vance Is coveted with good limber.. ' pee..2lk,:Anirtaln kit of gronted,sibasteke the Borough of Pinegrove, fronting CO feet ora Tulpehocken street, running back to an alley, adjoining-4M of Mary Snyder, a n d w e vidat --Schemes, whereon is erected a onela and a half stomps= dwelling . houns,s Rh atone -No. rit. A certain lot of ground, situate In the Touts , ship of Plnemovis h fronting on Sunbury Roadeadle, sing , lots of John Corley and &gut ]fact, containing la, width 60 feet and In &Mb' 150 feet, arhamon is /114 erected a one and *half atm' frame dwelling house lla with tesament.. • ' • • ,•• ._ ~ .. i ••l t ie. 25. The undivided one half of_ a certain lot . ofl ground; situate in: the Borough of Pinegrove, • frintingl 55 feet on .TalpetTeken street, and mining Lack 170 ft. to tbeiDirrphin and Susquehanna' Railroad. whereon la erected *building 51feed front and 32 34- I . o k deep,ll with kitchen attech4,l6 itief.'signare. lino an 'out - hitches; together with 'other_ necessary buildings,. 'The place Se mailable for most any public business, and bare been u.vad Ibr upward* OA yearn !brit. store and. ' Na 28. The undivided onarhalf of algae% Corner lot of Poirot el tea* In the Scrough of Pinegrove - - corner -of Talpebeeken lard Pottsville greets, 60 feet .hont on Tulpehocken street, and running,bach, along eta' Totte. Ville street. to the Danphlti and ihiaqueberma IL Road. No. 27.' The 'undivided' one half of a certain - IoY. of ground.' Situate in the Borough of l'ineirolifo. *Want the het described lot, fronting U. feet an Tulpebteten 'arms, and running back to the prepldn !ind, B 6lB/ instumia Ridlroad. istereenterweet4 &Op 1104 1 half story building. 10 by IS feet, - ; -.. r - - -No, 201, The' undivided One half of a.. eerial Id . geZd'antis% in Om addition tO 'Ploogrovri, frOntin Oer Tnlpiihockett atria and ruttning,haek to , tho,vnlon,reitroad, Thermo Is enected,sitrUprit I frannidgetileor hoMtc,l4lly 22 !bet ~.:' -'` ' [ '"No:lb. The undivided one hilf.el 'it: enitalir'lot - of . • mi; eittistein the Addition tec"Thregroym:frontin 1' • , 'Out oil TulaehoCkei Monet, irodleronitig 4ekla theValcarßellitrid; whereon is nutted a pod two t ;dory flame dadlln,g bow; with atone twaranenL: - 1110.20. - The'undMdedlottibalf off items stiand, in the • Itioroagtv of Plaortravi adjoining lands 'ad` iftiliana liansot,O , IL PitidnorAiMinaleigiatirisoillaisimall . undo , good oultitatiOn...... --- - ~' .. • ..1. -, , 7 :;.•-'._ : .- Nu: 31. ran unaltiaokciwi ti-4 aligns of laid. iat nos Ilmonalt ofluagrOun, imandoiklartitelaileirockes skeet,, of saro4. - 5544: Chenire Ralim=ll "d,,,,_ et ktemb.Wheyelmillikenteled a one *Om Ulf '^.... ll* uwatitug Boons sail* Walt stem Tat i ',Au aro; ordar On/ at.aroanttiatsmai- - ~• • .;: ' ... t .H.matutuandtaaaulltiona lniti bo *As ltsuiVai I I''Ra t . i w . . salt. '57 - . - • . - . ,= .. .."4&:;:'.....: said to Infernal mire her it any of sway, but 'do I'll have ' BING:A thebin* noopma: el4iteduirsiti for the anotebolcumiC is Mho. TetilleiNwhere.l*Voline tbanktal for oat/mood peco4l, pr? F . llO l and ilags!letentrik. , • • • • - -- leatieeftS.llll4 •t4Ltr 1101 ts ts.l4Nllllo7 ' "aSON reglwelttlly - T. • • - to .theAtuNU ttuus bas • prothsiorti s oath. stork of *be .labrarseofifore , teat AO Dkkhires: and In tends isurilogoajte plambiag badness la al) list:mambo at the 014 Stied ender the ratty. - • • ' dile non* whore/to balm br attention to' busioras,tte mar be able to merit a ',share of the • , puteeblle paromgc idilltitar• sahls work to b Sw e as gook,. ~aa4 It will be 4ote OWLS sae, - =namable tessasoti. 014-„lse 4tme 4arebere. • " - ' - sarGlrehitsttrtallin It DICKINSON. 40 , =, •• • ,15 Pan • • "' NW • ' aril'lWitai:ls 14f HARDWARE. A . LL sorts of T' Rails, from to l 4 .mpolumis pc ryiud, on baud and for side by Dec. 8, 15.% • E. TAILDLEY A EON. VCOHOL, Fluid, Camplieue,,Tur tisey Ate, Ai. tabby J. 'LBW/MUM uyiklll ffsysa, August Zit, '66 :; - 19TONS Zinc Paints, and-. White L'irot, br sale by ' L. T. HAM:IM ajDclll Roma Auguit 23. '36 , 34 ' FOE__ SALE—A large quantity of 2d hand slop* Chain for . We, oPrarloto Idris from nett to 1 brass In dlasleter. • . , Doe.% 1856..49- - Z. YARDLEY 3 BON. UkHlO Mineral Paints, Chrtnne . Green, Chime Tallow—dry and in Oil, and COLORS of forSehnrlkfl .Avi gnd = aala byrats .100 000 lbs. Peruvian Guano for ale, by the bag Or ton, at &hey* kill itaren. by " • 'Ai T. RAMIS!. • SebelYthill Havels, imirtet 23056 34- 20,000 ilwa_Gilasmt!ivaits• 4 ' °° tnw ."" for calo'by •, % T. HANNUM, Schuylkill RIM% Aukusi '66 . , . 34- FUN AHEAD !—Just 'srecoived, _a large assortment of Dentgen's Patent Skates; come and tee them. Dogs' Sleds. Izotzgh and Plated Sleigh Dells, STICHTED s T 1101111411414. Pottsville. December tl ebd : 49- , SAUSAGE CUTTERS & STUF PER& Chapati, ,Cleavers,Scale Beams, Lint lances, with how and swivel. Block sand Pulleys, Bapec de., at SUMTER t THOMPSON'B. Potty/Me, December 6, '56 : 411: -1:2-1VITUMS AW A rreEVITUMS AWARDD to; Bright & Lerch, at the gehitylklllllaven and Orwigsburg ' . for the largest and best alsortannat of Hardware. and Cutlery.. .Call a;4 nlatnine their 'toot before int. chasing elsewhere. • Pottsville, Oetoberlien tIONTNINO RODS AND POINTS." ' UST received, an assortment. of f Lightning Rods and Points, vithilitunn evmpletey a ler any Winer tan put up—sad Aussie cheap by • June 21,113. 2MI ' ... MOUT k LERCH. AGENCY for the Reading Aglieul .tura! Data htge Shop.-11aving the agency for the widely celebrated Agricultural troplenients manufactured at this shop, I Invite the attention of farmers, and can furnish them with these goods at annfacturer's price, —freight added. - PRANK POT?. • Pottslite, June 28,'68 IRAIRBANK'S SCALES rtniE subseribers, agents ler the mem alketurers,hrfejtuit recetred new aillelemalled the "Union Counter Beale," calculated to weigh from h an num'. to 240 Ms. tor sale at the TorttSMrs. , E. t ARC ,kY sort. " 17- nttnille, dpill2Bth,lBsst . . 11 1. W H ANNAN • • noLEsithr. li.taAlL Dealer in Paints, 011 s, Vanishes, Turpentine, Cato-- Omni, Aleohol, Butting Fluid, Looking Glan Plates, Window Glass, Putty,'Gum Hose,thim Belting, peruslan Guano, Oakum, Pitch, Tar.' Bain, Le.. de., at Philadel- Oda prices—opposite - the Swan lintel, Schuylkill Garen, ' N.B.—The patronage of retail dealers, and the publld, generally, Is Irspectftffly Whetted. 'Orders filed Andros& with dispatch to all parts of the country, Fehuytklll Haven. August 23, ' ottsvi e:-- rgrffp,.. gat - 4 0 1-41 .9. ri, •i - _ ri r• .1 ri ' rti e The Subscriber* are prepared to furniab the Trails liasbinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight added) wholesale or retail, best Amerin Dal' Iron, man ufactured at Pottsifile, and warranted of supekiorqmility itir. liglatTralla^ table for mines, and Cale Cimino forWahed at direct from the 'zit ~!_tet, S. Y,S.ItIM.= & 30 . 2 ft: , . .. • . ' York Store,Wor- 2t4853 • : _ . 4141 '...:‘ ._ couganAtorizunam street. ggy'lliTOßEi-, cp. ea adras" :i m(, CIONSTANT.LT 'on7liand,, a large tio, ‘./ sortment of Pan and tack:alit:dyes, 13clasors, and Ravers, Table Kollin and VW* trory,stag. buffalo, bane an d wood handles; Carnet and Foam, Dlsks,Bowle Knlves, de. ALSO—a very eztensive aseartialent of Walters, Taw Trays, de. . Flue English Guns, &Wm Platilib Allen's liemolvers, and Shilde and Double. barrelled Mob, with a tenant stock of Fancy Hardware, constant% onfousd. • - JOUN M. CO importer. Phlimleiphla,Dee. 30,1854 Pee; 91,41,142b1-tf • RXMO i yA k h__' ,` r a vr Of D. L. Esteraarrw incite. trAVING removed .from the . easter of Centre and Market streets, tio Fry . & Iriarts'S old stand, nearly opposite, Mr. k.sterly , wont& Inlet* hls friends and the inhabitants of this and stliolning doltn tles, that everything In the hardware line will alwaytthe found at his establishment, where they may he certain of getting superior articles at the lowest prices. APielte member.to ca7l at D. L. Extern's Hardware atom Centre street. below Market-1W ' - - _ N IL—Orden; for coal screens,of Melly k Yelekhslaw utactari, received and promptly attended. to. • Pottsville, April 19,1858 • 16. MORRIS, JONES. & CO., ' . mos k sTEISt arszeonesTo, Marko , / end SYetersUi Sreets, Phaadelphia, Have always on hand and for sale BEST ENGLISH RUINED IRON—FuII assortments of lißagnalls," and other favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BARS—ordlnaryyy, sizes. or rolled to order for bridge. purposes, de., de. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Proin!scuons sizes, or ^tit to required else. BOILER. RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAR AlLES;—dmerican and English: - Fun/ & SHEET IRON—For 'eovering schntat, dee AMERICAN A SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD LEON—Tralls and Sat bars suitable for miner, turnouts, de. JUNIATA. ENGLISH d NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges:, ears, 'and machinery , purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps and dies. The stove, together with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, . to which-the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineers, miners, thunders and ma chinists la invited. Slay 10,1818 liuly , . Rea r'f a lllM PEOPLEL T4 t before you QIICHTER & THOMPSO take' ii,Jplerueurelit announcing that they hire opened a ukw 0 Hardware end Iron Store, • Tie the corner of Centre cold Market streets, And Write the attention of their friendsand the public generally to an inspection of their large and varied assortment of goods, which will consist In part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers. Saucepans, Brass and Iron Kettles, Rifles, Guns And .Plstols, BIN Barrels, Powder and Shot, Percussion Caps, Iron, Bass and Copper Wire, Iron, Jibed, liellows,,Anvils, WES, Files and Rasps, Trans., Nails and Spikes; Maley, 11111, X Cot and circular Saws; English, American and Ger man Mess Scythes, Strides, Scythe Stones and Rifles, Roes, •Rakes, Spades and Shovels; Ray 'and Manure ' Works; Riddles. Sieves, hue, Hatchet& Iletemeo, Planm Saws, Ropes. White Lead, Oil, Glass, Locks, Latches and Bluffest Butcher Saws, Choppens,Cletivenr, Dial Balances with Bow and Swivel, expressly for Butchers, de. IRON of all kinds and. deserlptions. Our foreign goods are manufactured by the best makers, and the domestic ar tides for the most part obtained directly from the mantes facturers,comprising Cabinet and Building Materials;' Carpenter and Shoemaker Tools ; Smith and Minns' Tools; Moulders% Plumbers and Gas Fitters' Tools ; • Air:, rkultural and Farming implemeril a; Roue Furnishing Goods of erery description, and In great variety—in short, stay article In our line can always be tonna with us. Our goods are purchased at the lowest prices tot CASH, and, as we Intend to put on but a small advance, It Will enable us to eell goods lower than they have ewer been offered In thlimarket. Ceder this etnektlon we contemplate opening a ext•nice wiess, and take• the liberty.of submitting this proposition to you for your consideration. Being satisfied that a tautness based upon these principles willeneetalike with the iepport trotapprobstion of all our friends. wer therefore to sell goods LOW, ter oneprimoithooderhtion= we are trolly convinced will twrult in mutual benefit to MI who practke it. ' We trite M ds opportunity of me. pectfally soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no pane or exertion will be stand to please, nor any effort withheld to promote the tater* or secure the approbw lion and support of all our friends stud patrons. Give us a call at the corner of Centre and: Market street.-w Storeformerly occupied by John S. Morris. - , STICIITS.B.4I TUOMPSOM Pottsville. May 31,1856 • • Tltif IHARDWARSALIWIrON DEPOT. X Uti RI it, basing noir arrang . ed hie gotda at blenew place of business. . - sad with • new determlnatkuk of furnish- Mg all Inch goods ma the tradnessof the Coal Region may require. at their krwest market value, solicits the Impeller' of the Malt. I shall be always on band and hereon hand a full stock of • , • , • Bar Iron, , ) Flue Iron, 1 .• =els, _ . Cast Steel, - Tram Chains. - Slit Iron, ' hails and Bplkin4 • . Rope . —'' . "sale Mocks, . - ':, Bellows ' ' AnvilsandYfees, and Time, As . .' • hardware ;WI Iron Depot, Cerra Run, thr ee doors *bore Market, East alb- . ' . • "RANK POT% • Jalylll.lol - . ' - ' . 21141 - tow . u y " a ITV WAXVote wtueefoond aa szeollat4iMadassiof Varian: • aceclarlitiasispi• , • • • laft oaddlimr ing4 ' 71411 01itssda ,?"" V ar*. ' ', 2 l6pPesTo44, lispertasstAteal USW, OaresteeiTools, Sahli CoUesis .- • Oka and Paint, , PoelloteatletTs ' • Barlran °fillets**, •: Table .• ,• . ' satedt 4, Maitland ' Nails *nit Sitices, „, 4 eastetsostof Abaft**, RaUrnd Iron and Nlll9 Blntirockerw# l ol; • atolOtToblN • Wile,Tia Plate, SulkUng Mitorials, Bras* Battles, • • , oest, Masi. . -•,•7 Sad Irma, r- - 'llimerSt 4ll 4 . • ' Psacusilikdism - • AaSibters , ' CUM*, .•• • • , , IV Ito.Wm, • Raftroit4iViefii - • 00014100•111• ••• Rowderui4l Opt. • , A04;31410 1 1 , 18 tolitalit ea to* the pikeitiiii inisy****4lo IMO " tho aswiPle. kr tlio totir anal 14***.bialig*Woode 11034 . ‘mr , '22.10111110111140111: . * L o ft.. ox nakesr•rideu ii r f a; fiasollptiort. ,o • BEM ~: ~ , , MIN , yaws* ickirsionthairo* teat at. liter tisokairt It lirtlit .-1- 1 7,47,5;i g t to , 411,_ - the w o rt * . _tits yistseswal low And 861114t14Weireillori remiss*, artraii," • _ No. tr.torn tam tor Zugpg ' • "Z F. I iatirG tt tr i . t t r' *' aint .axid; aboasto ilfearaosi at Sattaytklliiiiii;:madrals Alm Partaklb. aadesoigued -ortlikonalatailis to a firoslssaaratla Otabibbassat tonOtotrao4 mlnaoutlO ll o44 toceammodatelda- atakaarro I* such a crfrOatlaatal asitalletiow tavotottos tor varrsta snit as. ier tiMig. madam. ~A$ themes Ow he • law Alkia otopriamitir to satins tellgaieada latioato 140 aratafat aclumiodiamoodo.iar.:tbe sort antilantiol amuse la whicatlawlmoottor• aloas• "aim liararal him.aft Um& lloPOtbor sill continue ta apanaista fair oasts ta sem tiaga. Oar Deag Sten ts LUIS ;gym' msaaer•aadlsreiiataekaa with all ado dome , /11 this respees onrjotablidastookoarola oefogoollodrit otheratailar caseata. , • • , JOHN 41..1010vvs • Paikkle, • - troni RENN ,ne Iburtb stomach of the 0 afteillinfetknas of Baron e .the greet Physiological try J, mon. TON; M. D., Philadelphia: Ps. This isNahrev's own Rowedy for an unhealthy dent. aeb. No art of swum infants curative Nears. contains no Al ta p t aittera, adds, or nauseous tee J—' It is extremely ble fotbe taste, and too bur to by, the or e patients who cannot eats waterenck er,wlthoutacatedtatlras.. Beware ofdrugged imitations. PepAn is lid a drag. , . Call on the agent and get deseripttrecircolar, grafts, 1 giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from I ,l o' l big's Animal Chemietry; Dr. Combo's Pbriology 011)1 gettion Dr.tervira on toed and, Did Dr. flohlf W. ' ,Draper, of Nsf Turk University Praf.Dwaglinwes nye. %logy; Prot Stillman, of TMs Dr. Curates Physiology t de.. together with reports of corps from all parts of the USltal States. !iiersoittl:or Pll druggists and dealers in Medidnea,... Pelee ONE DOLLAII per bottle. • • D I DANNAII, Whale.sate cad &fad 41,peaf. Pottsville. !?larch 8.'68 10. • '_,w.% Vtiolesale and Retail mama Choixalart. 11. E. Colter Centre and likairegisa (Opposite Nortimer's Hetet ' ) poTirgrirzz LE, PENNA. • Theiubseriber, having taken possession of 1 • the home formerly occupied by. Hrs. E. M. Beatty, has converted the mine Into a . • Of Drug and 4bpotbisitimry Stores, a such as be thinks will prove eatisfsetory to .eg all purchasers, end respeeithlly calls the At tention of his friends and the public to his choke stook. Ito has taken great ears In the selection of his Drugs, Aredleinee, he., and two therefore cheerfully recommend each and every one as being PURR .AND UNADULTERATED. He is determined to glue his undivided personal at. tendon to his business, at all hoursof the day and night when requited, believing that the mom and reputation epredyerions as well as the inealnahle lira of their pa. firsts depends In a great niessuraf.sen the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures, and be feels confident that criximmas, when obtained a ' the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question with his customers , : when once hls repetition as a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be tatiallui. Melly established. This reputation be Is determined to build up, with the asidstanCe of a share of the public , patronage -a Mir pro cordon of which is guaranteed to him - by numerous friends, Independently of that which be hopes to obtain by dose sttention to business and strict attention in mixing prescriptiore which may affect the health and lives of his customers. Deception In preparing and econponesdingof medicines tbr ruthless speculation be will never resort to, though it is notoriously true that such a dangerous deception is much more extensively and successfully . practlced by druggists than can be readllycimagine4. Confident of obodning a name and rank amongst the Ant of his eotemporaries. he only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his ability to satistrthe most exacting. 111rPatrons may with confidante rely upon the prompt and Whin' execution of their. orders. seat by mall or °therein. • CRAB. W. EPTING. - • Demmer, • Comm, 8. E. tuner of Oatre and librupeirm stn itaterine. l'obretlie, June 21. '66 26• ti HEALTH OR SICKNESS . Choose betviles sheen.. , ale, gland and fibre, In the human frame. When pure it secures health to every organ; when corrupt it nears : , eerily produces disease, nom/mars PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the stream of neutral. blog the principles of disease, at d thus radkallyeuring the malady, whether located in the nervea,theattenach, the liver, the hovels. the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. «Coed throughout the World t ' nou,owars t ILLS are equallyefficaelcrtta In earn. plaints common to the whole human race, and disorders peculiar to certain climates and iocallUes. Alarming Disorders. I tispeeila and derangement of the liver, the inure. of infirmity and enifering, and the muss of innumerable deaths,vield to these enmity's, In all cases, bowererag. mrated. acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowels. puribr the Sulfa, and in vigorate the system and the constitution at the ume t ime. - General liVeaknesseelterirons Com. • • plaints. I When all idtumiants fall. the renovating and bracing .properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking name and enheuled muscles of the victim of general 12 . 143 7* = Delicate resiales t _ Alltrrectilarities and aliments incident to the debate Ind mashies maws of these: are removed orprevented bye Sorsicees of these mild. but Infallible itheratnrea.— metier who regards.her own or her children's health 'Mould hate have them within her reach. • ' Seientitte Endorsements. Thelendon "Lancet," the London "Medical Review," andihe most eminent of The faculty in Great Britain,' France and Ommarry. have eulogised the PILLS and their Inventor. _ _ li o n owa f s ben remedy kaotesiss eke . world zifaik`74rowin g Diseatee: filleidaches f Bowel Comp Weill Coughs Colds Chest Disease* Costiveness Dr*Oda • Ma c rtha:a ,$) Dr DebpttX `" VeTir and Ague Percale Oomplaints tar Sold at the manna SO Malden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, LeMos, by all respectabledroggista and dealers In niedietnethiough. out the United Mates and the civilised voriklet bezel at 25 mite, 112Cts, and $1 each. Shore is tawailk crib!.wing taking the lamer sizes. - • ' N. 8.-11dreet for the guidance of patbutts intend disorder are eddied to each box. June 21,1856 THE CREATEST !Medical ammovery or ma Age. Dit: KENNEDY, of - Roxb u ry, bait discoeered in one of our comma pasture reeds a remedy that ewes Every Sind of Rumor, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. . lie has tried It is over 1100 cues, ' and never Wad ',c rept in two cues (both thunder humor). lie has now in his possession over two hundred certiflcatesot its virtue, all within twenty miles or Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure 'a naralag sore mouth. ' One to three bottles will Mae the Worst klnd or phaplei on the Cue. • Two to three bottles will care the system of baba, ' • Two Wiles are warranted to cure the *and tanker . la the month and stomaeh.„ • . • Three to - nee bottles tun warranted to curs the worst . we of Erysillut. . • One to tirobottb4 ere warranted to inn all buntor In the eyes- Two bottlesare warrentedto ewe running of the ears and blotches among the hair. • _ • • Tour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. p ee bottle mill cure sedy eruption of the skin. Two artbree Daft's. are warruted to, au* the 'Kind case of ringworm. - ' Two or three bottles are sure • warranted to . . th Ord dmperate case of rbtrumatism. " Three to ftmebottki are warranted - to curs the salt m NIT. to sligatbottlel will earn th • wont esupeniserefuln. 1 , A betteet is sheep arpoisteed from the ant bottle, sad a pelted nure lawarnutted whoa the above quantity Is taken. - ; , Reader,' poddlidover * thausalul bOttlssof thig' the vkinikr of Boston. I know the'effects of It In every taw Bo sure as water will eztinguish Ammo imp eV tbri cure Imam leaver sold e bottle of It bet that sold another; after a trial it always uptake for itself.— There azetwothluis abort! :de that appear to me widow; fret that it grows fa our pastures, In ent places quite Plentifnl,an4 yet its value has never been knower mini -X discovered it fa 18443--escond, theta shouldrureall kindfrof Bruner. . . . In older to give cone Was alba sadden slas and groat fori k dttat=a;zilittrutith par itt in di r, giet, I soldaverons thalami bottles Pon day v. gime of *Weeds drriggfats who have barn la the b a dness twenty and thirty yews, say that nothing in the minas of Wont taadietnas VIM ma Ude it. Than Is 'a nalsoradipadse of it from all madam e mysonsgssettee troduet kot as I lon a s foilrannos t Asa Its in a and wondarfal onto, hue barn toned Is il ltV e tta ,: mond met 041 1 •IPIPIs fits-4 Own :nhisb liar at. nays seaside:44 tamable, inni been oared by a erg - art• gm ,ttorhat iiawl if it Will proweitietial in all ; cam of that weal malady—there met* fan who have yen more of it than Thus. _ .. ~_ _ , anon of Insend - cues of Dropsy. all of thus dgad ' ppeeoale cnrol by it. -los the sariono dlassossof the Llenr_ disk ilsadarbealysmda, Astinanyrtstand Pats _ • litho alb, I! Upland tin flplansadpas*shW7 I ftn*n dip asses Of the kWOM 444th,. 114covery Ins dans gam ;oath= say maid** evaiknown. •- . - - .- , Ito shags of distto the bat los gat and anotach silt. -, , . . Dinstionifir lieddiolts, ins 'tibleignoninl ger day •,eldidtati awe tan yam** dosed spooatal—eUthou ,anin airs to_sigigt years.tat. As no direstiont taxbit annaMo to all toolltetions,taki safielant•tv opatide on thstonals tnies is day._ _ : . --, .- , . flikalettsl. t 7 . 14 bi- ii i ii h ^— oratimenntirr, ~. „ ~ • o. Worressissoirlbsoborif AIM& Ihrtgi r ".... linatedd fl* ••• TorkOlitytil. V.istass, 4XO II " 1. 7.. 16144:0--V or. air /82*tedienYt.ansillon a " 1411 414r ihir tiot . " MII N IX IIVOst i I t ipt a ar. In* NOotra t e ll 4= :..- ~ . Irvir arA iennah ti i .' = t - '. - "•- , - • - . , ._ _ . . . , DRociptimourspitrout ..Pir- j,l4titliellai , Nut;MUT§ iieraiio4l - " tefilkeilocurlllowielia, ottnabwri la Ardbribighlikby Di- !Ltsprik, 'abilbsuil by wpm* 100 iolarsbud iiiitr , _ -11111 0 1414410 1 Weetroldot tit* sew iderlivid- birotioArbstwowbss work; wilts rilbowits* . tabs ilarbarwof Itibitailboe. .11 *Mil 14 *WWII Mal , Ilia byrooriSwk.:l pkbocribleassa meh.,,..ff NC -. oi l hA i i r - it*:. ,, ;• ', . - z , - 41.,' i.-,1. - --- - - • • • 4-PittIONANDA isti•rei la sr kilatisaan itsitetvegoiretaN DUANE-.11131A50N13 ,- ..tielmal, , 41, fear ibtibtkpolotiratits,bledelpfitillsoustrk U* C 31,14 :, t . , .11140ficariltinri titatstarrt ebeiDaslititsrp of ltsdl ~ s' -_sad Adsralaws of 14strsted Sioreekr. :e tc Mark, Orsilasss ta MU. of the Omsk' - /Ch•PtoWa 16 4 1411 F . :- KNOW of ak4 11 4 4100 4. boos. • , ae rba ab ore books eat bs . i.livassititiont to tho Ogintritessly W 4 ICU softly at . SO_ 1" T 0733 North • 111:111) . atria; tfaitret,: . 11 1 tootp," 14111 A= luvilneted a eonS u eteek tbs wet_ approved &boot noon, Outline and ldebeal nn ; o&M &hod atatieneey,a hepleine& .41_11.1 fo ene any ad ladareated on; the • • of Education. They aro onegagoa. in the datowlnee pradleatione„ which byre weelvat t i decided awl beady apptotalofthot and *Ho and distbadidad Educators tbeenwhoott Ow United atiotes..! flu othemenn be bubbled In their Usf.: - Spotter& and ilsondeoldr. tending* Pktootal Mown . • " flew Plotter, Define, tad Analyser; • ' • ' I • New et Primer; None Third Baden - lterririftto neadar; • _ • ' Moe a of minion of t im e fowls bzm been road within *Oast yaw, sad their soma los einpneew dental. - flextngbeentlful .tatgrowlega taw print, boo maraud antostauttal pluabectheyano otOonon s = tha handaraned, dumped and best Readers Geography. • • • NEW , Geoveyky. It is now onherally awaraid that the on method of teething &cam talyitad derostably, ly to front (Tuft 's Nowa and & etp Areit eel oc'e splendid series of Outline gaps not ont axed aft other", but ane kept up to the Latent .die and impreves swots w & ointment regard to expense: . Priem s2s' per met, WI :fallo • 1. Pl:tyska) ad Poll tkal Map oftbeWeatern Iletidaphare, 7 feet b, het:. 2. Phydeal y.' and Polltkal Map cake ltaiternlletatepheri, 7 het by het; 3.• Map of the trotted States, Pith& Provinces. Mule% Central Almada and the Werdindbt Wand., Z 4rat by 7 feet t t. Map (lAA', feet by 7 het: - - & Map ot Europe, feet by 7. feet ; • 8. Map of &America and Africa, d het b 7 T hort• , - The Geograyblea acmormpanying the Mays are smutted PeCon's Key to merles °tannins Ma llanstspbera Mays, Mee/ Key to fall . They are ys May to tee I - the experialliadapted _each geograpby bY use ofOlitilue Nape—are extremely popularaaddesed to be uotrenally med. BOWER BARNES, No. 53 North 'Third street, Philadelphia. AZP These Books can mho be bad at publisher's pries at B. HANNAH'S Book Store, PotlarilieOltho tithe agent tar the publisher: . - Beet. d. w PORT. CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY; Charles Staitti, Proprietor. Matadi deal shads, Spades) oeshiddles , 40. The wrong. of the publle reopectinUyaollelted. January 10. '67 , 241 THATCHER'S Double Action No a awitien Pumps. THESE Pumps, froth experience ' are acknowledged to be sopeetor to any to ewe.' They are also cheap and durable. Yoe sale by O.C. CABSER, Proprietor of Me Right fay Stkaylka orestly. Tottevllle, November 15,'56 461 y TOBACCO, CIOARB AND OATS, :• AZfa the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco and Cigar Manufactory to bushels prime Oats; MO barrels Smoking Tots*. e 0 ; 200 . 000 MU SPontah Cigars; 100,000 Spanish Blues, 15,000 cubs Extatua. JAMES S. MOYER. Hamburg, Darks county. 38- E• • VOTWI T IqfSK I ANG the FIRE _LI - which destroyed on Coach Tindery, and our, sa ver* lass, we are , not dbw:nraged, but have gone nesr• lately to work, at the old shop near the Pioneer Pomace, where we will be happy to see our friends. Oho us a call and assist us to repair our loss. ABRIGHT k BUR HART). Pottsville; Oft. 2.5, 'bd. , 43. tr PVilrIE Saddle and ULS ess manufaestory. tleia ta • The Subscriber would • A gain most respeetftdij Ole • attention of the Minns ofinvite Prate L. , wr.sa and the Coal Region in general, to his an well selected stock of SADDLSitiI, all kinds of -..- Carriage and Team Harness, Collars of all deserlptions. 'Drift Harness, lte. He - de sines all who may need anythingin the shoreline to call and see his goods before purehndng elsonthere,er there lc can be nothing lost. Orders for llarnessote., promptly tilled on 'reasonable helm. :- LEFEVER WOMELSDORFF. 8 5124,511.12E1acr. §TOVES, TI N , and HOLLOW Viaie, Ifrittatuila and Brae Ware, entlerr, ie.— chen lianas. Range Boiler., Portable targed Ran tiaa store u r, has added t o hip Tilen. former n stock a large varlet; of new patterns of took. lug, parlor. aim and hill stores, and be has ' now the largest stock that has ever been offered In this county. he invites his Mends and mamas to call and examine for themselres feeling confident that he tan soft them In quality and price. lie calls their mrtieular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stoves; which be warrants to give more heat, with lea fuel than any other stove In use. lle bait also a splendid /Widget Kitehen Kanges,whieh he can give the highest reastimendatkrn. Pottailb, August 30.'55 U. • , tOOK HIER Tire CAenpe Mora, T Th et ace to get inware &e., is at GEOI2O H. STICHTER'S Old Stand, In Centre Street. Ptittirf We, nearly o =dt. Brown's Apothecary Store, where be boa now on a fell and chola assortment of avegs.Sheetirce, rts,Cbpper,Brfteansaa, &Work,: Ware, irldelt he offers wholesale and retail, 97 . at prices ea rerpending with times, and which cannot be sad fa-the aunty, in cheeptogiTti • fatality. Daring the approaching mason be will pay particular attention to tarnishing stoves of all kinds, Tilt Conking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Omee Staves, de. Ile has nude sr ' augments with the rearraboturer to furnish the acme _patterns of cooking stoves which are ftunished at Deree establishment This is the bed and most approved kind of cooking stoves In use and fto family should be with out ft. diming or broken plates are forniabed at all times, at the shortest notica Old stoves taken in es , dangle for new ones, and stoves deliveredwithoutcharge Ia the vicinity of Pottsville. The undersigned being =cat tinsmith, Sitters himself to be able to give salisfactian.,Box tin always on band. ()SORGE IL STICEITSB. Angtrst 10,16 33-ron ' 1543: :tir3llll Z ~ ai gkd i engestenzaion Isseonnistion Ina* Waimea, P iles Ra Writs Stone and law) Seco% day BMtonss Venereal Affections Worms, Of allltndi O ot.Prgellpti4lllLOWAT, 2f.ly I MON MBLICAIIO . I4IB,*. MANUFACTURF4S. - Sept. 22,'55 EXTENSIVE MA BL YARD, sfaarrumapo anal, earriue, tu. t PRE subscriber is prepared, at hie old I stand, to Amish all kinds of materials fn Ala line, for building purposes—plain and ornamental. le in vites particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Menu merits or his manufacture. They mn be had Weyer/ re rlety of style, and will compare favorably, lu beauty and Sash, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at ehat na c r les. JOHN T. LANG. le. 3 /ey 17, 16 20.1 y • ST." - CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY.; • St. Clair. Schuylkill Co.. Pa. JrHIS ESTABLISIIMENT is now prepared to contract with Railroad Ctia and others r any number of Freight and Coal Oars of every de. Nat)Lien. :. The machinery It of the .- most wanted construction, Mat and the materials turd of the bestquality. The Pro. lured I reietor n can the to guarantee e the r work equal to any manse. totted The Chilled Plato Wheel. used .Ir 7 him 'are hem the Celebrated Foundry of Huh it Ladell, which for excellence baire_no ertor. C...itilLES R. ABBOTT. Proprietor. cuau. 14A . WT021,3r., Sept. Jim. To, 'V Zly • Oppotitel*seopst M(Mai unk Cenfrestred, 94 Pbettrais. ha. 1815 13,.'64) f . , Tic= 4CHIFYIIILL - COUNTY. LUMBER ...,MANUFACITURINO 00P4P_ANY ' UAI /6 on ns at at Utilit eaten ettabiisnmat, on Hamad strastol great quantity of !Inaba Of every kind': and diptMn,igh fels - they can supply to Carpentete and at lower rates tUku l e c rei° al rih t be bought elsorbere.l. They are also readl - to inpply, through the atoms of their ellanslT• hurinosni and bar saving usechiswo, tannulactured articles to their Are at a saving of 25 on former cost. . • Their large woave been in suceessitil *lnca. lion tbr the put yeah,ning out vutAuantitlea of Door., _• - Windsor Prosies t • Sash, - • Panel Work, , • Mouldings,. • Dsdrposts, - • : Blinds, • Daaktstrars, • 15hattors, - And att kis& of frastdattrisled aid fumed Wm*, Which they have mnstindisou luind. They ars ready to *astute collets at sit shattest web*, tbr any quantity or quality of sawed or tnanutictUred Ant • Dry and green Heudilek, of sit k inds • for bid/4 11 0V , Cr. OskOtsplo. Poplatratfart Palk le ada sesnuiall is; Cherry, Walnut, 'lWorgah.T t SW cabinet work; Whitt and Yellow Pithboerds ror th:s2; raw or made to order; White Phi, glindr,ll,ll34, 2, 1 1 N,14 'and IX inch panel, *brays Tee 4;: alio, jp beams, rails, scantling, weds, sis .&t, lath, oelling lath, pan pg. de., to. , oirßLUs of sawed staff Loud everything in their Has on hood or toWarc order, h at the shortest notice. ' • , !IS6 .• : • CLARK'S PATEZT IMOURTIIO WM ' The Great raverttlett of the Dar. ~ llierHE subscriber autiouneeito the . Chi I * of dellOylkiltatestylisd be has secured fits s t Axel/IMM sad JAM= It C 1431 1 ,11 seer Pe. lent mining Mill, which 111.!Illeigletneend the Itatt , American inve n tion of the day - The itateeribeeW owl of there Mills to fall oliettikal re. , in Treilmti " us he invites all perms to esti and. 4% to °python. "It& highly ingsalees;szektatteli aeWed fireentket t lams an .4U:sow Statue he tbisssasiketure of Who.% late Maar; and thesplendid Ammer 111. which It Pot' fends its mirk, aril lititisig, sad wrath,trab e seals allegretto oyevatioetiatt o l'qedthel. of Platte sad Wescead UM *space of trete toted taleattbbliblte diet ' tesidthi eh rI. dill of twelve. ftftdat e sioa a tide ef trench addstettee only s o i is d o t iw Th a i Wahl is oteersrted ate bite Maris oat a n d sellaeltkatz,listelleas, . fodsottegkisbarta o 111%1144 Vow Wad ' • WWI It, fleet a fear heels tiptoed* •The mall 'apses it *envies wouldiset he tabisdttlaellttseallattifoltis isitb otherzeseldissel, and timeliest amount of T sib it ter guseeede obeli to ileoPsi iiv th i i t i ttlipteta that ore 'Klein sad Illethoritetutbsi , applicable thli tellitilthate of . onikt; tbak mom asirlitintesatilless" a dm*Setatiby, fordlt taittlit laws Vt . ' basiattarawreebeep •dy cepesetl, Wiley 1 sitllsee UC . lititstrisest *throatiest:to _,..: sr=gdy i pi i ,kaiii ies ihe rem= siseast eps h '''r - r ----.41e11414: . . ' - -..-seati be tearer. )300 T o 11114615 e MEW • ' ;I'. eliitte4 4to itll off a lari:rilite, at 1 siot: tif bobs aS , fig yowitie, se offstst.berredna . to lime disk* slinkiest:dad ruedlW !Webs* bee brae ; at ' with grea4 atm', and time visessat red /11004. 'slot. it donblethe retidi Olean tilt h *' steak'. Mee* of gine* with the Beaks; theMkb ion very fa. soportenity to. porriuse ~ assoristerd is ' to sal IWO lie ther(Misa at - Stark • atiOls_. Xbies astri Anna* , DAV iliiiiierwied a tarp 4707 at- i' • WAN'S. r 1 :. • - -mums". , *a* nook atom: .71 iiiiii f M ai l lir VlLlA ti L . . Vissz, l T taws, , tORGE L'PRIT ARD, having moored hbrbook*refun dt...chdrte Minimills ' inibiwi - MS frlds, sad lbe public. generally 'I the rowdy, that they tail Ind his =wand large eittadiebnapt oe the earner 40 Slimed and EMI. .rosit streets. . kter stork of mpists li books, ststkree ry coulthli iuid...7thli Staley article. !a :Msad oti. id in his ne, at wires that nit cannota to tbat gira say abet. the in zany eases even cheaper than they bought in the sitio. "kis supply of new boobs the Trade fates Is very estirnsite, and will enable bisi to WI at wholesale as well. as 'SUM &boas and n*try stores supplied *lib books sod stationery at the lodortwholesabe prices. Bark bindles and blank work does at the shortest notice astin tie best style. _ IL 11.—ditytlden that may bli requited in his line 40.1 Mitred to order. - ' t ' . _MlnersTkie, Much iii, 11158 • : - pp fititimet v r ana tt u a r tte n gt . i lug magazine& and weekly panne, at publisher's pri. _eat. Two of the $3 roagasinea will! be furnished fur $6; ref,,Atro of the $3 magasinte for $3 60. ' • Llitelra Living Age, s6tsCnkterboeker, : 3 1 'llia-pees Magnin', 3t floneohold Wordy, ' 3 Munn's - do ;Mrs Stephen's Mosithly,lU fMdey's Endre Book, Farm Mumma, : -; LI embus's Hagealue, 3 ; Blaekiroars iblially, $ raliellitat BOOM , litattlegito7l4. _ ; •' 2 odon quartetiY, 3,New 'fork Journal, 2 1 tamrg Review _ 3Laßea Ladles' Ossette, 3 1 brth British Bedew, 15,Atther's atom Ibuts'ne, I Bilion's Dollar Alagarine, hilarper's Story Books. 3 Lendonlaneet, s:Tenni?' liMng Matte, 6 4 • .NEWSP.APRRS: . . • . n's Pictorial, 3 N. lt.fLodger,' ' 2 k-Leslitte thutrated, 8 lodger of Roman" 2 Itieuing Pact, 2 Flag of our Union, ' 2 %killer Newspaper, I Little Pilgrim, r 60 eta. Loudon Illn. Journal, 20eta SeketiSe Anierlean, • 2 N. T. Weekly Tribune, ;Wesel, 31Ainuquee , 3 N. Y: Weekly herald. 3 t i The adrantaturs of peoeurtog them thnirga to are that there ean keno lost to - aubecribere through the failure rif thong* they me the postage rind receive them with -1 out being (bided or Injitred for binding. I Welters connected with our eitatdlahment an esti*. I dye Bindery, and can put op the abore in various styles. . - - - . B. BAN MAN. Bookseller cud Stationer. LARGEAketIORTNIEI7 OP 130011 k oft notton rlees. HE SUBSCRIBER is now recoil,. infrom the late Trade Sales, an extensive v a riety. o S t andard Illscellaneorts Works, which he will sell at extremely low prima Among many others will be forbad The Standard Illstarical Library. embracing the Work. of Rollin: Robertson, Russell. Plutarch, de., 12 vols. , The New Library Of Standard Fiction, Di vols. -- .11anarnonde hunting Adventures In the Northern Wide. Curnming's Bunter's Life among Lions, BliPlout,r,km- Stephen'e Egypt and the Doty Lend. Webster's Family Encyclopedia of Metal ILdowledge. • Ileadley's Washington and Napoleon. • , Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Maims. Doychink's Oydopedia of American Literalist?, 2 - Vols. - Buoyan's Pilgrims Progress, Illustrated. . • Josephus Works. Foxes Boot of Martyrs • Life of the Duke oPreilingtou,illustrateoll. Chander's Eocyclopedie of Literature, 2 vole. , Chamber's Information tbr the People.: - • • Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 vols. Comprehensive Commentary on thei Bible, 6 vols. .. Don Quizotte and Gil Bias, Illustrated Editions: , Illustrated World of Art. ' Tales of a 0 randarther. Works of Lorenso-Dow. ' 1 Donors's Natural History, Platei. • . Arabian Nights IthtertAinments. , .Dickens' Works, new Illustrated Editions. Addison's Complete Works, 6 vols. • . Washington Irving! Wrirks, 15 vols. Coopers' W: 11 1.74 vol.. i,, . • Bayard Taylor' Work., A voter .1 Lyells' NI sof Geokl7. , Lyells' Pried leslof ~. • j , 't; Bulwer's Novels. 4., I .' 1 Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Atrufactursi Mal Nines T . 2 • vols. cheap. _ 'i • B. DAMIAN „..,' Centre Ist., oppaslte the Episcopal murmu r : • -WIRE SEENS. pcii 7 l.7 RODGERS' ENT & CO. •,...HIROR RA liig a. WORREI.“ RODOERN . CO:. manutiettims - of Cast and Wrought IRON RAILING, i Inzß of every deo:Option, invite the atten on „„. or the publid to their branch of basil: width is coOdueted to th e huddle for y occupied hy Kea as sicced' , in coal street, yule, Ponsis” - They an furnish iressuelus, Trellis-Work for Arbors, de., Iflower Trainers, Tree Besse, de., therm variety of style: Window Guard* Celliar Onstlat NM no Notting or ail kinds. st the shortest cloths sod on the Remit 'terms, together withiron fiedstesde,ihrsti t Lot and car. `den 'fences, English Hurdleigence, de., to., below lefty prices. N.B.—Cemetery lots neatly enclosed. Designs 'got, up" to suit customises. Iremything in their 'lthaca d or ordered, will be furnished It the shortest notice. We are prepared to de IA kinds of ettll as 'railroad chain, water eiPeet &e. 1 - Parma 2,1856 -6-17 i . KIIIIMEOVELLE,. -r , Kurz artsLugt,'; - , • (Late a rts , yerle be..)- • • .111aufastarers of L_ ' . 'pit, Wire Coal- ficreens, Coal lUddles,l9lre Brooms, he t ,:ite.„ rrr ... 14 - r County. , . • Thankful for the liberal patronaget • ey have receieed from the. Cool Dealers 'and others, the met, *odd moat respectfully sollelt their custom in the future. MI work done at our shop will be warranted, so that no one need be afraid il'aNtUluil bodiob• dr. Sluts being one of tie oldest, sad the mast :en* tieneed Wire Worker In the county, we feel sure, Mat we sen turn out the best Coal ;Screens in the Won. &II orders addressed to .11 U. gluts. )Alners►tlle, to W. L. Heisler, Pottsville or roots & }Uhler, ldineretille, CH be promptly attended so. Old &run sre?afred. . TRAY LING. ptitittflEftTPSSlNATl& This line eonnecte daify isith all thou great ern and Western lbintes. :By arrangement their p oi businesain Pottsville will: be et the etleiv of II and Co 8 .8. WILLIAMS, Bupertnten at. Apr 1122,1864 - 164f1 ISFMUYI t4T VALLIY PAMPA TRA Inter !rrausgesients. alanaNg. Lirga4l4___ OVh n u d y Paslengar after DAY,- N . ove4l w l= ye taw laws, via : Leave PottssUle at 4 • 7.30 A. 71.-11 .M. , Ithrsrors at 0.30: " ," Passuingers by the 7.30 U. 'frau will take stages at Tuscarora for Tamagnq, and there connect tthe Catawba& Williamsport thd Elmtreexpress which leases PhUsdelphis at 6 A. 11., for Niagara 144 • Pare 6 ore Pottssille to Tuscarora pp cents Through tickets to Tuthgus 69 outs. Tickets procured In the Can. lig. $. U. WiIEELE3, euperinteudent. Pottsville. November 0• 4,s4ft ehusd a NNERAsui . o .' ag • 'B6. WINTER WINTER Aximtisairacumma k l..nut. rrlIE GREATart hq n and Wnstero rated Statesliall • • - Ifirdlepeed tisereaool and Arm vedstaLl Lll LE km, SCUUTLICILL,CATA.WIBSA, 811_ ,NBURT itas XIIIS,WILLWISPORT AND 111,M11Lt 11511.8011 AD. Mime' to in • • - bin/. " Fah, • • 15 t " Tiodroit, - • - 24 ti "- Chk010; • '" -P -14 1 1°, 48 __ _, Tweet Mee, N. W. °Stoat Math Atka Cluiiiit streets, ;and Philadelphia and , ‘Beedittg itailmad Dope., calm Broad and Tine. _ _ Badiz tore ' 'On and after 11014DAT,.Doe:- Mk, Throe • Trains will hare the Philadelphia and Railroad Depot,eorner Broad and Vine streets, daily, (8 ndays aro' erpted,) tra for weir:, - • • , Day Esposess..7.3o A. )i,l ,- • Stopping at assnixtrille and Reading, only.l Donna& i ng with Catrethmr, Williamsport and Erie and Williams- port and Urals B.Rm4; arriving at lambast MS P. M -t . gonnoetbareith Now Took and Kris and Bullatp,ami Raw Tort city Itillroada Set Dunkirk and Buffalo , . and from thence, via. shouters On Lake Erie or latter Rail road, to Clerreland, TOW Mon Sand end Ds , , troit , Also, with Dohs; wed !Moira Falb Railroad; ekantetinT at Canandairla with Now l idue York (antral Railroad, Rut and Wort, and at aspensioe. Bridge with Omit Wotan' end Michigan tral. W oad da' Diiistar Cb ;', St Eouls,and all ts its Can ada and Western dertes. • _ Mall Tralsaw.T.lo .411. Mr. ' Stoppiturat all Stationa,ind ranningto Pot only. Might Mispress-4.30. P. . : ltnistringsreff da , stop ping at la Statioits and TOW slug to PotbrlMll. Cunecting at Port Clinton with Cat Selma, Williarniprot and Me, sad Wilikunsportand Els mita Railreadaitaising at 3:laimaa, A. 114 esinsectlag with New Tort and Die, Buffalo and New York city and fake , Shore itaitmeds, tbr Buffalo. Dunkirkarie.' t; Dim , land,Cincinnatl,Toledo, Mimi, and all prints,Meet., Atop, with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Tans Eisil• roads, seristas at Niagara DAL at 10,110. At- b 1..; conned. w ith Bay Um* of Great Western Railrbed ; for • De. ' Tbis C rig with its ;Maharanis, tbniti ,20 11 , 4!t and most direct route to Canada and, the la ses. OW dun* Of bagpiftbetersen, PhiladelPhlaratt co the Lakes._ . ' , 1 PaistallarkiTildif SWIM holahlhat at Port ClintO,' and dins at Milmt. , Pameallen trwoof NW , Ifs=tt slippers! Port Clinton.... ~ ; i , _ surebitelag Dakota by this, Dag 'have the' - seris. at stopping at any or Um abcwo kifdate l and - re , astaing Oak-Wats *titmouse: ' . ~ s , ; 011 gar. tplallt_Dlallauees..w..._ - Cider Tini t l l, ' • . " ' Rsipett. ' Wribreaspprts Yang ~ wogs e,Tl, - ileor L 4. ; kind, • 't .111,w 0mtlAt m e=' ZIA; Via. tor ts owl lbessectiti aputslok ......coratilitl • haVl4l.4—rar-z -ittik• ar c.v A , , t• , -,fr• 'E., _ ~.• . ' ' ~ ' liteklbood• i Nit i ; l ici r ag.' ,:tika. ~ , t aimessaltithsed uteirelft t j r . - t - i $ .1 4 41=441"64 ' , t ' I . .1 - t . I, : ~. . tit touge4 . t r a r ti mez t5.:,4 mow l rkut Obit poihmetwi AwIIMP • I. Co , . BEM PHILADELPHIA, Nllllll.l,‘Ak NOIB. DECtitl & MIDDLETON .naranicas to Aura muumuu IROX-41310.11T111141. NO. Water stria, abaft lartii, 111 £pdi 121A56 111A "' ' SHOXIIER,, D•odersa moats, oases, and 1 11 - I i b ANCY:STItAW AND. rAIX LEAF HATS, 14.1.141 1 ANadi Atred,rldiaddpkia. hattny:lloBse • 34 1 " .....,.. AwlsAkomiNg., Tilt; zubbtactiarat ifONIII respect : . Wiliam:a their nummonsirleisdandeurtomersol ale 1 171h 111 pxnity, that their assortment of Clothlos 1, 4 !Young ssentieszien ta moult larger than *TM and they ase Mimosa Mall chap. Persons Neter at a Malan% ?are the prtoilme of excluomblz dcattlit plarthard at l!il. 5441°16 thy 119 ncit _ s r A. fort a aztanuta - , . ' ' • • :: 272 Cheitant fit., corner °ninth, Pbtlada. 'I, Awn 22,1656 E t A • • - 14517 THEN 1 iII . 14%1 1 4 R I ZIAVn otter V of IlthliCll CiLIF sifiNs. and genital P Lrether j i'n r, Na 6 South Sd st Thlladell}hls. • - j• A poem' assortment of all kb:dant fasenth,3lonoccts, 1 ]etc..etc. , 1111 D and 0114.SOLN LEATIMIL , i Aur,..th:1£156 , . - . . s44lm i p l 4 :br iciplfratk CHAMPAONE cirogß, 1 r Y the Hogshead or Batrel, mashie Bottlers or Notetko 4 PP vs, constant] an hand i and for lisle by ANDRM NelllllD6 SON, t 0 . t No. G 59 North Simon& Meet, Philadelphia. - ! Itoremtier 15, 's6 4643 m ' , s Z IDUC I E L. and IN FRUIT STORE, No.lb North * Green Apple* Oranges, Letnons„Pine Apples, Banenes,Peechee, Cbatabieb, WatennetiOnit Green Corn, Sweet and White Potato**. Onions, Turnips, in, (in their ecesoirs,) put tip with one; and despatched on responsible orders. /o"Yeraters' and Dealers' produce mold on corantlealon. January 23,'57 0 1 / 4 I 0.11410 I I i lAA II I • , and 1. A L Ag, . aLLgar 8 8 oat& wre itisrwee, risisadelpkia, pEALERS IN OIL, have, just re adied, direct from mitetectikad, the troiloithassul p 1 of 011, which they offsrlor afloat the lowest market rates: WlnterSperm 011.3,000ga14 WlnterWhaleoll, 19,600gat do Elephant 011,9,600 do I Racked do. 4io 7,000 do Also, In store,Ontaidne 011, Pale and Brain/ &APO Sperm and Adataant7ne Candles. 1teb.13,'66. • B.ly „. LEAC' V TQBAMSNEI CIGARS. • • UN ISLA It• On PT' O. 21. South Front Street, Phila i , Mph* Cornzaissiou„lderchants, old wholesale PO. In all kinds of " Liaf Tobacco, Lfautrfaefured Tobacco tb• Cigars Hare constantly on band and for pale low, all kinds of AllkatlCAN and SPANISH LEAP WILLOWS, selected with special ieferenee to Mannticturerst nse. All articles sold, warranted** be as represented and sl=inity afforded for eratainatton. rs at a distance .an send. their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully sorted as If the goods were inflected :1n tenon. • Aprll 12, Sa 154 y , , . JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, • xairmrscruer.c or Wire, Silk end Steve*, CARSE, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-Ilse and small in diameter. * Metallic or woven Wire, of the best queJitka. -carious elms of mesh, from Nos.l to SO. Inclusive, and from one to six Of. In width.. They are numbered so Many spaces to • lineal Inch, and cut to mitt. The subscriber also heaps eonatantly on hand SCI tEENS, for Coal. Sand, thy, Lime, Orate, Gravel, Gus no, Btunac, Sugar. Salt, Done, Coffee, Spin, Drags, Dye Stuffs, to Together With an assort ment of bright and annealed iron Wire. Allot the abase mid wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 64 North Front street, Philadelphia May 31, IA 22,41 m Societas de tunic's istmedit ferendit. • • , THE FURNISHING STORE , , VO.lOO MAMA! !T., emirs or ruin t. PIT rout, - - - IBRACES an extensive and clam ! - p late assortment of the latest importations and t manufactures, of GE!.41 . 1.1..'11EN`8 FUItNISIUNU 'OOOlll4. equal In material. make. texture, durability and ;style, to any stockever offered In this country—and at prices which cannot fall to secure the attention of close i calm BUTZI3, coediting Of - SHIRTS — With linen bosoms, ironer' and Intrtbawli, of the best and finest qualities, and new and choice styles. CALICO latest and most at restive pat- . I terns. : UNRERSUIRTII and DRAWIVRB-01 iroa. islortno, ; am and cotton, ord.:mikado and d suable quail- Ues—ans the Teelot Wool Undergarments, V 3 highly ap. i proved by physicbuis. Also, the. Shaker Shirts and !Brewers. j CRAVAT'S—Superior quality and beantlfal styirehead full assortment of Blocks. Collars, Neektyes, Musts, Scarfs and Raters of the richest kinds. • SIIRPMMERR—An almost endless variety, including thednest and most durable._ -- • POCIECT.KASDHERCREMPB-11:11k and cotbitt—plain ; a nd printed—en unrivalled assortment. LILLY 110913—W00l and cotton, of the best texture, [elected expromly for retail trade. MORNING RORER and GOWNS— , ElegantpattertUlow eellent material, and of the beet make. This stock comprises all grades, front the lowest to the richest, that can be produced-4nd having every facility for importing and manufacturing,notexceededby any otb. er establishment in the United States—buyers, therefore, will consult their interact byexanalning the goods which are sold at the terms Possums mum Mums. air Goods promptly delivered at all the Railroad . pots, Steamboats, tr., and In WIT pertof thecity, without , • th, ti c Shirts made to order by experienced hands, Is. ro perior style, tt short notice, warranted to at. Sir Re oa pork done In this establishment. . Set R 13, Ind. 37-but ' _PAUS MAN :ANC HORglar nua ' MUM}, No. ISO Quanta street, under the Utah "louse, Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the 'Most Musie,from the most popular Au thors In the United States, in a style that wi.o vie with any at any other home, either. In this country They also the pleasure to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Slack on lumd, consists of the argent and most complete assortment to be found In the country; they are constantly adding to their stock all the New Huge published in New York, Boston, Ac. • They also publish immoral Instruction Books, tibias ire n general use throughout the country. PIANOS—A Ana assortment of they best mm ouftetmers of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prime. BitISIGAL INETRUIVINTIL . Also, a general assortment of Guitars, Violl-s, Pintas. Accordeons, at; Violin. Guitar and Iltop=11 : Of the best, Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates: Orders putictualb. Attended to. ,yam All Lee A Walter's Mande and Publications can be Obtained at B 'UNMAN'S Book and kiosk ctore, Pot Ptilisdelrki& 4.1e454 A. . FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE, HE subscriber!-take Pleasure in in trnmeing tome public la general, and the Coal Ee. In partletdar, that they arw now prepared to supply 1a with all articles in their line of business,. As they intend to confine therneelves to FURNITURE inannh.etared Under the, immediate poritatendenee of own of the firm, ]fr. D. M. KAERCHERi who has fOr MB,' years bid the entire ehargeof lir. litre - Wilbert wort. they feel confident that they earr furnish the ,pniifp with articles In their line, not summed by _ any other establishment in the Vatter: filtates, for strins 'durability and finish siumnat ICAERCITEIL. Chbinet Trare.Rooms and MatattfadoryUco. 12.9 Second • street. More Dock sired. Philadeliillia. I A. 84111ilysiastinel I De Me lEEnteircherr. P. 8.--Our friends Irma Pottsville and the Coal Right will find it to tbeirinterest to nitre as a rail.• A. that is our native place, we are determined to do, our best U phase tbem. Allorderi will be promptly attended le • Phibeledphis.Ostober 6.181551 40-17 - 'M.W We & co., • :" Offei willO r • s Brea and ilantaten streets, fkilmflphio, Ammo OULD call the attenttee,of Tail= kit a 11, and inbpisted in Railroad Properiy, to il thei n r ;yam eteraMierilayina,in they are adapted to the partieulu business for which they may be required: by the nee of one, two, three or Bump* of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so ranch of the weight as may be desirable for adhe. eon; sad in aocommodating them to the grades. curves. strength of superatittetion, and rail und work to be done. By these MOS the =Minton uesall effect of the I power bt seetred alth the least !spin* for attendance, — cost of fuel. and repairs to Road rapd Engine. With these - eV/lets in view. mules the result of tuentyibmo years eapertunte in the bminess hr our redder pare net, We minulketurefire deferent ii o f Dapice. and several dames or steer of each kind. !ruler Kit= Lion paid to the strangitt et the marhiotehr the plan and vortmatabip otall the -details. Our I.Long experience and opportunithaeof obtaining Information. enable, as: to offer these en! area with the armrests that in aide*. cy, economy and dorabliity, they will Ampere favorably with Wee of any otter kind in use. Ure also thrills)* to emir *heels. Wu. tkrwithger low moor tire (to It ten tree without toting.) eamposltion rastiUge for lemings • • every descriptlen t* ottheet I on and ZoilerWork* and every article gto th e tirWr remnral of Locomotive Z nes. IL W. BALDWIN. • ;inner, /OM 141 • '-IdATTIMW BAIRD. _ iplalg:olC - 8 VsJOHNSTON Agent foil A. A. rAarfoati use 11:4 wholeaall deal t sr Lassa o.txma. N 0.124 reetiisati St , WOK street Now tort. AU orders let at the Mrs of Aso U. these,, or at the Kletatata UMW NIA nub* prompt attestioa. , . • raOteteber 21, ,ad - - , •milimusur. 00. EVERAL Ttiotiaand Vo lir ti,es! care- Omit Wows *rile COE bnitintifitirit mai./ of ;Oka aninfolPinil to foyifilPfldsool ;Itiossloo sod Ptiottio. ItostlaySeboollot $2 so, pocl. is ea and act. Voided Kinefintooost Books -In treat vortoty. jinAt a 2lllll:rifill&COttir emi t Writing .Poiko, Mott Poin t Ai. Le.' -•-- , I l _ ,/ifelfliWili zl t ClLOOroies ftamoo end 'fti *As. -•.76-AilliikinfilinfWaii pito* to sole Un tlmu, by _ _ _, . BASUN, , 4 1.4 4; 3 _7ointteik t i tt o;ipitooito tin Mdoo•ia. • ettuidt• 1440MI411:10) AID COMMON MGM • --orsorittitotitroad S. Colloitailf otraki,Pottantifk: . ' ' . • - .y wale 5a441.11440 1 1 , : , , T.. a g subscliber respettfully.anuounces 4,calto pat& teat On but tibia dlf o kros snit food - - berstohrop Nett int MoUsifirorbis. Until lowan Mods of And .Vord t of AMY iksonfffittah - Wok *V In wholoodo au nniM of- 0* tows* . 4-11* Ira Oa Inall_ it pa imnlilli of did& ' Mott lie&afttll Idii% Irk il CoOnA 01 0".10 1 1 woof.' ;Rim at it t i ' .% Aftao44ll , orliotaill*: 1i4,16000. .ttr ai iiiejlettitlitiiisiaiaiittlith• assie —, 4 :A. soil impala 1 pissiollyi baba ars. Vetuo.„ Ito an . igloo intliiktitt_=to Alinnidlit With that easiest; - - MOM ilk IS' 1. • . WO eljt *ruin. r Ti I - u-'-i-A-ii-nt—unow nun T R z E M' Agaricwitiurai Isapieutensta s She. ~17: 1 1E subsetiber 'will keep 0. taint borer, Timothy andotberGewas aseds. Mate -Clover and Lawn thane with prdew and &Id scedoorte • .., win irematlierloriteeb and tood lueetn to mei , L e, cedes at alli4eskolt iratt trees, (warranted to is what they",.,eps tenk) tri te implements. Le., all of whisk bet inowistwd at maatehectnerre' select The onto and Usseee add by the subscriber era setectod with pus cal% anbe nem wows of tepieti toes and sianding. - Bs does not deal ist.lwedsvorares proestr a . • • a timentarket, ban tbtwer Wee sail cheep, without Willie rbossetor cd 'booed iota. Ns/ i en„, b. ,•. troth seeds grown pesostosswenetY ia mean re, 4 "' their too sloe* palaborr detedonan %dr AL "' - .„,• • I those el thwoosies epodes. The. 1, ow • • • • teethes" whoponehase 'Vase 9•4101 . AIM . Toe Item de.., rod is mewl te l ly Io . . , •:-• 1 4,,,,.... • STAMM HANNIN ,DOD 1t81~"~,i,',~, • In nearly all soils aslimsaew vatdkphints, but more on Mad: or gravelly 1, 41 than slay; the bitter • being forinsd• of gm*, rocks, ruituntilY natains potash ternips,'N et , , carrots, potatoes, ete., contain a very large an nul of alkalies, and to rush ashes are found too very benellelaL Bet thi lmsnedits benett of &slim is Most perceptible sporriagnmisoos Amu, nt h pus, b uiFi n, and clover, etc.. On gn u land it destroys Mom, sorrel, and all am? plant,. OMpoor, tbln milli it shoal be mixed with po s s, barnyard sad other media or vegetable ma nuns, Limo Is excellent for wheat •oe eorn.—,, These two erupt grow well whereto eloper win grow-,ln salesrooms soils. Barley regains a rick loam, finely pulverised..? will not grow well os a sandy or a soft soil. It will always do well on - land imitable for turnips. A strong clay, 1 ,4 pnlverised and dry, will yield 111 good. crop. c 1 ,37 soils always contain more or less lime. Wood ashes area most eseallent Manure, and can be used to advantage on 'latest all soils or ern* %Orchards fatten on them. Unleaded, they set vapidly and - powerfully ; leached, th q sotisore slowly, • but continue to set for rimy years, situ being applied. The meehaniml el ec t on soils is to render sands mon !usspact, and n• • terittis of water, while they separate and maim friable hem clay. • ' , • ' Home farmers apply Lattes as a top druoto c ._ Thkr will do very well on pastures and meadow, but they should be plowed under pravions to planting or sowing, scr , ; th at the toots of tit , plants, my thereby be 1 . 4 . , Balt, Um, and plu. -taints, be mixed with ashes to advantage, tot& most any orop; and.npon all soils. P Mkt WM 1111 POTATO PLANTIN CL—Mt. Brom ofiLoug Island; bas recently published an toter eating experiment touching the planting of tif butt ends and seed ends of potatoes. Last spring be planted four rows ofequal length, of tea q rleties of potatoes. In one row, with each sc4. ety, he planted only the "seed end?! ,of the puts. to; in the other, the opposite, or "b utt ectie-1 These wore the pint eyes and the peach blow—, We quote the results from the concluding Portia of his statement : The yield'of these four rows was u follows Pink eyes, butt end., " ' " seed ends, Peath idetsre,inset ends, " - seed ends, The potatoes raised from tbs' • butt ends tun much larger than those frem the feed-ends, safe appeared to be from a week to ten days Had the whole field been planted with butt ends, the'yield would have been more than . 500 btobsh to the acre. I also planted two rows nazi to ill above, in one of which I put oply large POLIO% half a tuber In each bill, cut lengthwise so,u divide the eyes equally, and la the other row I dropped only small potatoes, one in each hill- From the former I dug 181 pounds, and from tie latter 134 pounds. I should add that the amp yield of the Acid was about 130 pounds to ti, row; and that large (not the very largest) pot• toes were died for coed eat lengthwise with a hsY of a Whir in each UV' i ' . How To Tnaesruane Erinapissm—The reg. er will, I trot, think it a privj.p to pat taxa tine the following roggestiong in saamtet planting noire:gni, Wed upon anonipful up sienna : Evergreen trees will thrive thusly to the As* of others, and, as they can easily b made to Gnl then' is no e4ense to the owner of a. door•- who has none of them to add beauty to 101 groaadt They should be dug when there - is enough hest in the ground to cause the earth to adtxt firmly, and to a obitififerable intiont, to the rooti and then bury thei Whole maul° the same dept exactly as before, coloring the ground to the ex tent of several' feet around with ta thick ma ai straw or leaves. TMs ii doneta retain the mai , tore, and it may need wetting occasionally b 4 ring the summer. The work of transplanting may be done . In the spring, end in,inoat cues it is best not t) prune the brauchca but little.— Corrapenckit kite - [The common hemlock, grown in the pad . open field, makes a beautiful shade in swam and Is fresh and charming to look upon in wins(' let those who can, dot their homesteads sY evergreens.—sa.] TAKING CAB! or VARY INPLIMIUT3.—Et , farmer should have a heave for keeping hie implei merits. It should be tight and dry; and 'byte for repairing, altering, cleaning and shape:: them. Every implement,. when not required t:+ use; should have Re proper place, sad before it laid peat for irinter, all the bright metal betas lug to it Should be carefully dried and well g ed to prevent rusting. Rust •is a viper chi poisons tie:slant:tees purses many farmers silo their plows, harrows, and cultivators to nut sal rot In the corners of open damp sheds dieing 1 months of the year, anti they seem Burp/led' their Implements do not last longer. Warm implements, after having been tos• daring spring, summer, and fall, tbocld ban tbc: wood-work painted, also their curse metal eel and every bolt and nut should be oiled The Its of an ounce of iron byvust, is equal to the issel of an ouslCe of gold. Carefulness In all thins b economy, and a little extra trouble Wei iutst expense. Utcipr& Rama TO MAKE • iI4.IIRITTIA TILIX • West , rual.u.—Aseoou ea the hog to ebld fume, to cut up, take the two hams and cut oat the fliti;: bone, so as to have the him not Ida • thick, nr them well with common salt, and teave•thein in largo pan for throe days. When - the w a it drawn out all the blood, throw the twine Imo; and proceed at follows—lfave two hams of abo: eighteen pounds each, take one pound of ths. sugar, one pound. of common salt, twu ounces saltpetre; then put them into *vessel large enou, to contain them in the llghorLreasemberiug si ways to keep the salt over them. ,After they h. 14 been in Oda state three dayri, throw over them bottle of the best vinegar. 'One mouth is req site to cure them. During that period they to be turned often in the brine. ,Whatt - you i. 'them out drain them well, powder them with eciante florae and bang them fir a'dry place. same Wine can tern agnis„ obier!ing th - al mutt not pat so much ask on tbe next hams i. Thle 2 inithod ban been tried af.J r nouneed tar better than thO Westphalia. • Mix= shell" may be cleaned and poltsb4 follows:L:4o weary quert'of water add half s of mariallo iota, and boll. While boiling, psi , the shells, and let them remain ;In one olio: then 'take them out and dip _than in coldest Instantly, the colder the — trates the better. 1 1 found not quits clean, dip Ih the boiling *iv And arid foe half a minute, then immerse e' in cold water. 'Dry with a elottt or !wok. acid etiould be unadttiterated. Pennon sot Itsson Beers.--Take p of inipbate of Iron, (grsezeopperse of eozawero. ) . and eainneen salt ; rob theta well together, beat the adiLirtito tOdOOIS in a crucible: ths vapors has cooed to Ike, it the mew lad yob It, to remove the sale, and :lw ctifi water, tolled tbs bitl isol oaks, which sibaldel thw when spread epee leads'''. • the edBsOf ar rater, and cense it to col womb 4To t/iiist tizotis Guss so VI to rode!, awls ispassopUbts, dissolsio Isinglass 1114. , of wigiolS.7 lbeilist This composition is 4. 0 toopstie, sad is oval to tfro toss gLus sold "tit the storm. • - Aspzelleat moody fArtstscipoyorbis P. into' by s gistirr, lout beta discovers& P Vidkotmel brat, W 4 co the plow.