*kat *out_ 'Tour . Aiwa awl* A spertMg-geatlepark by the same of _ letelrerrivid•bereifiein Novi Toth, Wing Medusa himself into one of our city Clubrooms! end said certain member of their spire things, was waviceeted of_ playingtsfed-game, and was h -111"045/13' watibed end Ithiga Sun% hat was - s w i F cc-- hug delisted gain the aesti t;iids niestins of the Club, when Dr.--, who bad tees criatimised by_ him, took a mat . Meetly opposite' the N e w lforit gsntlesidai, With four aces and a Wave pawed seder the table that he could "rain" them whenever Ithacan* necessary. The • cassi,of Mod was Intrebelid, ad a ft er playing shed malice; the New Yorkeetris seen to deal himself a haadDem the bottom of the pack.— ' The Doctor Was the int to let the gentlenen opposite went over hisktirentr-five dollars. The Mk Deem: ' i s's* him, and Irma fifty more.— Hai the New Yorker observed that be lbelicared they called the FEN a bly"' rokbemillag " " 11 nisi" for a big pile ea tor aural one, and se. me4thigly laid dawn a hundred dollars more thin the Doctor; and so she betting fluctuated from cace to the Aber, when the Wenger claimed a vise for his pile, and the Doctor him. Ni',e got four aims," said the New Yorker. eColl xeci faU head ' s? said the Doctor. °lost aces and a queen," war the reply. "Taint worth a mail' slid the Doctor, as he valtegileen the pile and threw his cards on the telie,!‘thes fuer aces caul a Mist" • : TN pd. bad a jolly ax_ of it that night on the Doeter's surplus, after ha bad divided his pile sieseslingtii hL previiielosies.—Phila. Sunday I.Presiscript. Ittetee.Meath... • Stine time sine a Cincinnati paper received and printed the first chapter of what promised to be * elm s ming romance, in the expectation of being provided with the concluding portions as they alight be needed. Tie chapter was very is . genleady written, and amelnded by leaving its principal character suspended by the pantaloons, hem the limb of a tnurover a perpendicular Pre. *hp. It attracted the attention of the press, faimptiriss bepa to be made concerning. the are dimsation of the tarry and the fats of its hero. Day after day the victimised pnblishers_,,bmited ger the remaining shipters, but; In vain-they sow eau, to hued. Finding that they halimen sold, and whiting taint $ stop to the jokes ;their eetaipowries were cracking ,at their crimps*, they bridy conFludd, the Mori thus: "cam.%s ite—corta,ustort. • ' , After , banging to :the treacherous limbs for fear weeks, his. pantaloons gave away, end Charles idelvillevAied baulking over the yawning pre • *km Ifs fell a distance of Ave tulles, MAMAS .down with: the small of his back acroere. state. aad.aidee 61 fines, which so jarred him that be was oesitelied to timid in Italy for his health, white bii is at prig+ residing. He is engaged is the bet:thiring teleieeim, and is the father of a large family of children." WiMaus Wirt acid Tons c0rwi1m...... It Is said that Tots Ciinin, as he is familiarly 'salad, was " ones trying a case la which be was opposed to the late llfi Wirt, when the latter tried a soinowlisi novel Mode of discrediting the ari da.. of, Mr. Cornin's thief witness, on whose ao. museyttud discrimination everything bused, by Awing that be wai *person of astonishing are. daft. Wirt--Ilare you d Robinson Cramer Winces—Yes.. . -I. • Wito—Do you r e it all?, _ firitalrell, y ' Squire; I *fit know but what I do. ' - - 1 • , . _ The same answer was returned as to Gulliver's Travels, and rm. other works of action, Co nic all the wile 1 isting and getting hot. Pre gently Mr. Wirt, co sidering the man entirely Qat• tatted out, resigns . him with a balmy smile. he had only one question to • it: Corwin mild ask, and pakit—p _ TO you read Wirt's Life of Mr..6brovii—H Patrick Hiafjt Witnesr---Yes. • arigher-Do yo Witoes•--Why, believe it all? • no, Squire; I eau% go that. Visa Pasting, We clip the fol Ore It as a specie two lovers : . • The time of parUngibad mired, and u the hoar drew /Mr Jrdfa ill t With toads eel look. in her i And Jeree:la l b Idiwith a grief, with log especterd, Upu his brow a eloOd of gloom and, srihl. his hat "Oh,loreratah= we part ?" th e loudly the maid, ' "Why, yes ; I I think We m the tender lover tDa •sa, • reekwbruptly ,to hoe feet , her armed with charms. I Then threw her writ* two bandied aids in Jeremi. , ah's rums. _ Übe wildly stupid lm round the k, ettd kissed hit ruby Ups. With kisses svmei ps honeydew the bee, , the glutton, - dad as she blesa film ones again, the while her passion lib• barked three ;molars down his throat by her pro . trading nou owing from an exchuge, and l ea of the Parting swum between HI. Ilisportillass. . A love-sick swain thus lets , off his bile in the Sea Ftattelsoo 4iss:_ L . 'bal s amic.* hants,fot the perpooe, And frilly had made up my mind Tem the nementseas question, ff my snit she declined. Illy pest it was all in a Satter— , ' 1 turret Stream In my life; ' c lad I *ambled beano the tar creature rwantsd so much for my wife. ~ Bet Maids; great Oath in the adage ' That "faint heart felt lady mem wee,. 04 ruffled my hat failing sewage, . N. - • and lopped," and the thing was awn done. . I* -- ' I regretted,- moment I asked bov— ines she , nowend, I got quits enraged, • Per, toffee me, the frail fickle mestere • ' ilaid—'here! rm already onppd." Iltpiinkling Oireinussattemtlio. A sehoolessiter, after giving one of hie pupils • sound drubbing for speaking bad grammar, sent him to the other end of the room to in(tirm &n -ether boy that be wished to speak to him, and, at the same dale, promising to repeat the defog he *poked. higi Ungranunatleal l iy. The yungsbisr, being quite sanded with what be had go 4 Our coTat mined to be t, siad thus addressed his fellow pupil: ' • L likeetask substantive of the Maudlin* g - dar,lingular umber, nominative ease, and it: an - angry mood, sits perched upon an s zt a tnee at lb* other *sad the room, wishes to ate is few sentelides to you in the present teesii7"! . _ A litoiseed4l,l l . Zeove:... .Thert is both truth ;wild poetry in the following lines, written by a sohool.glrl, and we dare' say that the 'rectolleotlon of those early dreass, so strangdy different from the actual esperienea of tm Mk - m . MM e A most visaing of all memorime— There ino ' blue like that' of chndhood.l It • tis through a the olowis of dbmprimbnint, sadlimns. apes as tillCtha,tiver of lift sitagka ilth.tbe ocir of stariity; I could Me get my 1em0n,"... • . -= wt' the books betosit my Na, :=, - ' Yorlthe thoughts o' Minty Wink.' ' • throe a bobblte In between. . illi'eattls air* Pwirerty.... Poverty r¢ns strongly to fun. A . man 'Sasser iso Ingot joists as *ben be is reduced to ores shirt Sad two potsStoes. Wealth if taciturn and frethi. Eltonk.liroinws would no sooner indulge Inrit bendy laugh, thari they would laud mousy on a "second =Pripya t ' Nature Is sr great bellenter n cow. pessatiosi. i To those she solids wealth, she lad dies with isw.suits snd dyspepsia. The poor neva indolge . in woodcock, but then they bare style of appetite that converts a No. three week end into 'salmon; and that is quite u well. - Colorise Wst Old Ceenisi is bad ice health. Show as a rise War, sad we Will show roe is genderless who is tresdisofolth a bruised bud more theiz half his thee. Ws only the timid who Teeth .old ego.— The mum who'ftrao away s at the battle of testis living yet, aged nicety-three. Ws bro ther, vier "wished to see is out, wee rats feta the gromsd," the day after the serrenderof Dor. _VOL Odo to Laura rit tollOwfsg is from the ten otokitirstlemst Itatielake who is et Leila , Us- is sedately a gales tit his Vs 7. Basemisi • Thair dams of yours saltit MOOD igairs wtwwee„ia tbskt pea 'low IP pv1411104 *Ws pets yews& .1•44.• 1111loseiss Irr bisPresemoiss.. A drrigrassa t sappit be eabiebtsing s village milhookalie4 s yeisptarowbst goesibel sad M 4! re did for bpar don't know what deIOHMS Lo do, phase rrr rersrent,•7 Masa Us Nbry'ra demo nothloir for um yet!' lias tail list isbitstin way bsittiositormaika4 mitt imideirphstat tits breakfast4%:they iusiogreftdostroyi4 14 making ft the arts* !at tat ti" Nome ,buttsr sod the Zr=l Jadt," saahirmad a tar, aerfax ofraiiirafekaltiati es a alkali fiat fat paitahaseat, Mir timaa stal s NW* sisaskee' • ~~ '~ . IWOWS MOWS Or PRIUDZIFKIA. - 4. . NNALS, of Philadelphia & Penn e:wawa hi as adon num,* conoetlon of we soolakesi mad Iseklosto or the city and Italphobt. ii i —iimpmeose ingadoso. Mew nrylool odition,pok. Ali* la ambers. al otional Mt costa coed Bidoottoblou to "1'04" B. BUMS" ' Book acid Stoma. -- Tikzur soca, sr Bev. MIST A: VIM rat G E CHILDREN:OF THE KING DOM; -by the TUC Dsdkey A. Triag.• . • EONS SUAIDNI; 94 110 14 . 1 .' ' ' . AZTIII3II. 9141.1411119791.9111 013 131139910 k9O; 9d fron the miss. i ARCTIC V1NT13928-41, did nd— AD earnest tlms. inelodbeg the dboxmnies by Dr. - Iltiss.-edited by Dpee Sergont. died and lo sMk br L . D ' . AN. le & tnnuleli,N9,V 1 2 l ow woRK, liorwrsa. • 46 1 1 t8 7 AMERICAN CITIZEN"-, Lis and dirt*: by tbelileit E.Y. Job* lids /excellent work- truth. out pea variety willecta,einbrackag, - The Beligknre Duties off and ltligtda of the -the Science .of Pranks, Plaverr, " Bu Ng nDoin eMnti U c& Mde.a' n Siyatlh UI., you Mesa. want to know; a useful volume of theiverael knoldedgeountain l over 2700 facia kir th e people. - Price $1 00. TTunes ASCUITECTORD—s manes of Dedgns flor and Oottamyrepared tor mention in Salted States, iThartrafid 14 - 400 angravin J and for ode by gs. 11/1/1.1.-ust the BA WNNANI.aIdo! March 21, '67. 12- LANCE AIMORTMEILT OF pool's mit agitation arsine,. lIHE SUBSCRIBER is now receiv. Dig front the late Trade Wes, an eitenslve riety o tandard Miscallamous Works, which he mill . .0 at Maw* kw pries& Amos Many others will be fogad The Standardlitletorical Literary. embracing the Works of Rollin, Robertami,ltnerell. Plutarch. he., 12vols. The Miw Library of Standaril llietkoi. In vols. liammond's Hunting Adventism@ in the Northern Wilde. Cursuning's Heater's Maim; Lions, glephants,te. ii= Ist sad the Holy Med. W Ilineyelopella of Usaithl Hnowledge. - ItemUeri leWmtan and Napoleon. Dowerriab's Cyclopedia of Bibulous. Doyeldnles Cyclopedia of American Literature, Sintle: Dunyan's rapt= Preigreek Ilinetreti4- -. Jceephas Works. ramie Boot of Martyrs. Life of the Duke of Wellinirbni, Illustrated. Chamber's Encyclopedia of Intestine, 2 vols. ; Chamber's Inkirmatkinfor the People. - - - Scott's (kinunentor on the 101.'8 Vela. - - Comprehensive Commentary on the Ilible.lleola. - Don Winne and Gil Blasallustrated Editions. illustrated World of Art. Tales of a Grandfather. Works of latrenso Dow. iluffon`s Natural niswrs, Plates. • .. Arabian Nights Eutertanments. Dickens' Works. new Ilinstrated Editions. Addison's Complete Works, 6vola. Washington Irrings Wr rks,ll vol.. Coopers' Works, 34 vols. . . Bayard Taylor's Works, A vols. 1 Lyons' Elements of Golan'. . - Lyells' Principlai of Dulwer's Novels. Bra's Dictionary of Arts, Manufsetures end Miniie,,2 vols. cheap. _ - B. BiIiNAN, it* the giolseopal Church. Centro SR. TRAVELING. rOPM.Frte.PARRIREP. This line waves drily with all their great South tom and Western Routes. By arrangement their *mot business la Pottiville will be at the wit ee of Reward 2 Co • 8. B. WILLIAMS, tinperinrenilent. gprtl22. 1844 rhu.tirp43l 3l llPLUO g gatui,mi: Nl6. WINTIM GREAT Northerkandqestern tinned Statee 1 , 1611 Routes • • _WPSpreelituereered mid ihreredueed.ll, LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAWISSA. SUNBURY and 311114WILLIAILSPORT AND sums RAILBOAL Throe toltuffsko, - - 'l6 boars. • Niagara Yale, • 16 " " Detroit, - • •. IC 4, " Memo, . 34 4, '" _l3t. 48 4. Ticket Office, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and Philadelphia and Reading Rained Depot, cornet Broad and Vine. On and after MONDAY, -Dee. Bth, Three Pasastigai Trains will lens the Philadelphiaand Readingitatiread Depot,oorner Broad and Vinestrsets,dallY,(lundayeez cepted,) IF foi.ous: Day Express..-7.30 nopplng a; Anent:villa and ReacUng,only. 'Connect iniwithCatswirsa,Willianesportand Erie and Williams• and Elmira E. Eoad ; arriving at Elminatb.ls P. MK connecting with New York and Erie and Duffalo,and New city Esilroads for Diikirk and BUITAIN and from es, via. Warners on LakeEcie or Iske Shore Bail • road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky, and Do. troll. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Vallsconnecting at Canandaigrutwith New York Centralßialrosid, East and West, and at Sniper:Won Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central MI. road for Detrolt,Chicago, St. Louis, and Can . ada and Western States. Nail Tei51a...7.30 ./6".11. Stopping at all Mations, and runninglo PottsvMe only Night Ezpress-.3.30 P. NE. Running every day, stopping at all Stations and rem ains to PottarMs. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat. awrisa,Willimnspcirtand Erie, and Williamsport and El. mita Railroads, anteing at Elmira at 4, A. M.; conneetinv with NewYoriond Erie, Buffalo and New York city and lake Shore Rdiroads, tbr Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve. land, Cincinnati,Toledo, Chicago, an fall pointsWeit.- Alm, with Elmira, Canandaigna and Niagara Palls Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10.1100.A.W..connect ing with Day Express or Great Western BaUroad for Ihr troll, Chicago, etc. This Route, with Its connections, forms the sherteit and Most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. • , Only one change of baggage between Pidladelphis and Canada or the Lakef. Pauengera by Dai Express.breakfist at Port Clinton, and dins at Williamsport. Pamengers by way of Night I Express take supper at. Port Clinton. Passengerspurebasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the abovepoints and no. miming their seats at pleasure. Fore from Philadelphia to Tanuppia, $2 95 Buffalo via Tonawsnda,lo 00 (ktawisui, 4 Niagara Falls, via. El- Rupert, . - 4 # mira,Canandidgua &- Danville, 4, # N. F. Railroad, 1 0-0 0 Milton, 5 15 N. lO 00 Williamsport, -"0 # # Suspen Fails, sion Bridge, Buffalo, 10 00 Elmira, .. 7 # Cleveland, 1170 Jefferson, 7 • T Ci oledo, 14 75 Starkey .. 7•. ncinnati, 16 00 Penn 'lin, B++ Detroit, Th. Ralf, 1600 *wham,. - - 8# ' " _ltnekk, and Gapers, via—Gorham, 800 Lake, lB 00 - -- if ., Steamer Chleago,via 01. Wes.. John Aria, 8, , tern and Michigan Canandaigua, g # Central Railroad 20 00 lionasysFalls, 8 I Chleigo,visßufhloind Caledonia,, 0. # Lskeßharelifitidgatt. Leßoy, - , - 8 , Sotathers Eailroad. 2000 - 6 Batavia, 900 b• . , eta But Lake Rochester, vrik.N. T.& and Michigan Can—g • • B. and Buffalo, Coe., hal Railroad, . • 1690 sing awl N . Y. R.R. 11 00 Hoek Island, . - 25 00 Bulfalfy via N. York & • ~ Eris-and But and a New !ark City. 10 00 , • R. T.HURBELL, Veld and Praphi Apes.. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnuistmeti 0. A.NICOLIS,Sup't Philadelphia k itiading Railroad. T.MAISSOCE, Sap't Catawissa,W. and Zeta Ralhaad. J. A. REM/10LD, Sup't Willlassocart, and Elmira Rail. TRANSPORTATION. SCPWYLKILL RAVI - QFFICE of the Schu charge lbr the vie of CM threats Ote3 earrtedon the &bey be sifoltor!, until further nodes: vapx To Philadelphia, : EN lianynult. i" l;Wing IMU a Conshohocken, Plymmth Dam, ; -L ?P = 7 3 " Poet Kennedy, Tall Forge, t' Paw's Dam, Port Pro.klaee, Phattlxville, P Boyer's Ford, f• Pottstown Landing, ,:!" Port Union, Birdsborougb, • a Bading, lthouses, a Worrell* " Hamburg, • a Orrigibtug landing, TIN dully will be per too of 2240 lea eve per et. athrenweelnr wastaian nmariliaad so ebarp lera than twenty-5 re cent, portent WI bp nape lb, any distant*. * By order of lb* itanadri. FRAM, March 11;67 12.1 PNILAIDIL a sti a sis klnbaldra ()FFICr. of the Philada. & R. 11 :1 F• 4l . The rates at /freight and Toilet ea Cad transported by ColoPlzOrlll be as Mow* from 16th Mush, 2814, matt bather notice: • .d' • • • L i t? o rel I . 1 TI not .... 0 0: 4 a . • A is . • ' '. ;la -44 ..4 a - —,. --- To Richmond, - 180 '175 , 2 . 60 155 " Pldjedelplde• • 162 175 160 1.53 " 12E1164 'lane, . ~ 1,80 - 175 160 155 4/ m at tfroi • , 180 1 75. 100 155 • 46, 41nonditown R. R., 'ISO.I la , 160 155 0 fills OfSeheylklll, ' 160 3 . 75, (1 SO 168 0 Pransynnk, ,. i ISO'I 75 , -1,, 136 , '" Ppiing Mills, '-: 165 1 60. .1 - ,, - 1 33 , 'Et co ug h t h o eten • and Ply 40 135 - • mouth Railroad, - 150 =l 5O , 44 Rambo's and Potts' and • „ _ Jones', - ' - 150 145 135 130 Jon 1 1 Norrietownerßrida4Wt. 160 ...1 46 133 180 , PI)" Kirtit"-L- 1 45: 1 40. 130 130 ' 1 45: 140 130 1 30- " Valley Forge; " Phoinlrellle,, , ' 1 216: 130 ITO -. 120 Is RoYeee Tort!, • . 133 130 120 120 " Pottstown. • 130' 125 118 1.13 66 Datirlairnifll, • 1 30_. 125 115 113 if Birdsboro' , • - : 120 11 .111 105 106 " Reading, . . 110 105 1 Oil 105 66 Between Reading and , • Bobrat il le, 's ,110/ 1 05 166 i Mobretllle. • ' • 110 105 105 106 si m u o v ir s , - . . 110 105 . . a Orwlsgbayll, 1 ID' ICO if order of Um Board or Illsaueersk • Mardi . , psiutp , A. &AgADlllo.lllWitomi. ananall; . PAM 011 , noon ux N 'and AFTER MARCH lot, 1857, a. Ulf rib*: natio Um, Colknitstliatesottesight bichar l i s pbd per 100Austdar : 1 1 41 • • asivesis yr nous: • , D ' ry 0 ant* CmiDaileaery, MMAaarl, pet iis I atm, agarii,fraph Moat, • A 01,114 Sans 11h1 1 &am; Olt' Thoraarand raterks,liamp now Ilarthrine, iitatas. nolialrogara. Laathor,UsetslmarpOotan,oo4,llaab,, Oattaa,Codai,Anda,lairli*laaa. wa f titalta, POI" * low PM* alum Sagan Whisky, act • _ Braise, Tim Meta Musa VW Soras; PIGH aria Tar, Salt s ikaip Irras.Thataat sad, Limber, Ac., • StUka t Colo .Cara Irovi, MT; AWL* O i litlii 3 Ovirotivitistaih Mawr% Irma, 'WOW, Mats, WI men, 4•4 1/2 4 _10.94a. brril 4 - • • mug IL lef MANU I FICTURFS: THIS PUMP is made of Iron, Brass,: Bonnie, or Gun Metal tene'vely seed for Steamboat. Railroad, Tsetory and Mi. Witt - purposes. end Wee great ,Midst ion art Bolter Need Pump. They aisp very essitr repalred, and, being lan amispliftW than any War Seam Peep In sus they are area lees liable to v t out of order. For reterences and testimonials, with circular. esidt%zr to - &CO, Springdeld. /lass. Marsh 21. 11.1 y PORT CARSON SHOVEL FACTO R Y. mute, salt., Proprietor. - Allkitisaticalabovels,spedesi coalriddlesilte. The mamas* ei the Wale ts respectially solicited. - Jemmy 10.17 241 THATCHER'S Doable Attica racing azid anti, Pumps. THESE Pumps from experience' are .1 acknowledged to bei:apertor to any In UM. They are also cheap and durable. For 'ale by C. C. CARTER, Prepack.' of the Right for ahoy/AEI away. Pottrtille, November 15, '56 46:4y - TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, A T the Hambnrg Smoking Tobacco maul Cigar 3faxastaetary ~. 0 1. , bushels prime Oats; 200 larielaugi pa nCe., a); . 4130 Halt tipsullaitCipas; 100,000 S Sixes, 14,000 Cid* Itatras. MISS S. MO Hamburg, Berko rowdy. Sept. 22. '63 34- VOTWITRSTANDING the FIRE wbleh destroyed - Coarh lrael paled our sera lops, we are not dl in sued, but hate vna re: lately work. st the old shop near the Pioneeilturnaes, 11=will be happy to see out friends. a all-and assist us to relish. our loss. • ADMEN 3 111JBMIABD. Pottsville, 0et.25, . 434 f EXT assiva-mAReLs YARD, . • - /140/1110/190 street, nuteme,.vu. ripHE 'subscriber is prepared, at his old , stink to furnish all kinds of materials In his line, for building purposeo—plain and ornamental. • Ha in vites parMrolar attention to the Tomb Stonesand Moms manta of his manufacture. They ems be had In every va riety of style, and will compare-favorably, in beauty and ADM, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at eheapeeratesl JOHN T. LANG. Pottsville, • lay 27,'60 • . 20ty ST. CIAIR CAR MANUFACTORY. et.ltlair, Schuylkill Co., Pa. r[4II&ESTA.BLISHMENT iit now. : 11 prepired to contract with Railroad (Ms. and others tbr any number of Freight - Ind Coal can of every de. sertsßM. -• The maehlnery ls of the most approved ['castration, - and the materials wed of the best quality. [he Pro. prides can guarantee the work equal to any stuundso , toted in the United States. - • The Chilled Plate Wheels used by him are ham the Celebrated Foundry of Duals k Lade% which for eveelb3nre:have no superior. .Cs.ARLKS ABBOTT, Proprietor. Z! - CHAS. LAWTON . ; jr., Su pt. Jan. 10, '57 L 2-ly • PQ_TTSVIi k LE Saddle and Harness astufa,ltori. HER , E7-1, invite your especiat attention to van extensive stock of Ready lade &Fry, ER, altar& de. embracing the lamed, variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale is this county, and at prices • that will compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade. flawing been. for some years past, in the habit of purchasing my . Rata ifeteriatexclutiody for auk liilik I find myself now in the possession of advantalet?rom this caw not enjoyed by the trade venendly, and feet that I ran, with eentidence,solleit the trade of all classes of dealers; and my arrangements for the coming sea son's trade are based upon even a larger amount of %si nus than. I hare hitherto dons; you can therefore _rely abort finding at my establishment everything that is rev • gutted in my line. Orders by mall are requetfully solicited, and the goods sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to price and quality LEFEVER ,WOMEMIDO74,I4 . . Opposite EiriscipaiChurch, astres4reet , , P 11,1114. Divehi. 1857 , - 10 . 1 Yt , SOLOMON HOOVER.' Wholesale gall Retail . . INEALER in Stoves, Ra julleaters,.Tin Ware, Hollow W tents Were, Bram Ware. French 1477 Ca Cutlery, Range Boilers, Portable Rangea,Ou Ovens, Bummer Putnam, U., AC., has added to his former stock of Stoves a variety' of new let tere* of Kitchen Ranges of which he can glee the highiat recommendation. • He calls 'particular attention to his new style ofiree: ter which he is confident will make the.best Heater that has ever been used in this part of .the country,. variety of nyw patterns of Cooking, Parlor ' and Hall , Stoves. Ile calls partkular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove, it is an improvement on the lUstertecly which be is confident-is the best stove in .itses g a has now the largest stock of the above articles (too tirlier out to iieuttoe,)lhat has overbites efferadje -this4art et the Country. lie invites his frlendi'sed customers to tall and examine for themselves. feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and ,price;' be. flatten himself that he has had much experience In his line of busluess, therefore he feels confident that be cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapness. sarßoallng and Spouting and all kind of jobbing done at the shorted notice. • (hairs Oral, 6 door* above Zarlret, west tidy tbtteaik Ma rah 21, 'II • 12- L.--- TO CARPENTERS AND.suudiTERS. • - TWEED SCRUYLKRi- COUNTY LUMBER - ,J ' AIM- : 41 , . • riAIeFACTIRINa COMPM RAY on mi st t ostensive mum t, on :Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of gym kind and description, which they can supply to Ortol; Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates th an 1 can boi bought elsewhere. ' They are alai ready to supply through the means of their extensive business, an la bor awringniaehines,mannlbetured articles in their Hs. at a saybig,2s per cent.ott former coal. , 'Their - worltstiops hare 'been in aueeesaftil opera tion for put year,tnrning out rast_quantition of. Peary _Window Praaaes, lash*„ Panel Work. Bleneldinga, lied.poste, - -z Plinio, . Bannisters, . , . -Shatters, . ANON. C 1. Navill ihtn iiTOLL 14a, d ix MU "Navisa • CO., 147. • • vill And ott Midi of Praawd„ Bonded amid Zierned Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They Sr. ready to execute orders at the shortest notice* for any quantity or gadfly of awed orteanufactured stuff. Dry loud inlet Haddoelt, of all kinds; tbr building par= • wpm pide, Jose, poplar, 447, ,plookk and scanning h o a r d s . (Amoy, IlLobogaoy. 40.; kw cabinet voile; ;Indiana Yellem-Pineboards Ibr looti z z, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 2,2% '2 , ,1 1 , and %inch panel,always ready; alto, pia toms, tails, saintlingiposta,shingks, lath, patting lath, gati ng, do., kw: , ffirß Ws of sawed staff and everything in their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsvlle, lifareh 'ffe 10. 111 -. 011Ttrar t, for. this , count F o nts salt of *blab vaporer& *UOtherldndirli nse. ' fleingperthetly SI Might; It obviates the necessity of hasty burials, and aisopreservesthe lwdy frontimmediatedecomposition.— They arepartieniarly suitable for transporting thebody from one place to another. The face heavers/ with a thick glass,with metal top, which can be removed litany lime, and the face of the corpse seen by Its friends or re. latices. We infght give yotkiundreds °Untitled.", to corroborate our statemen tots to the advantages the Me. talUeCotHa hasorerthoWooden,but thefollowing will sake: Wasettswraw, April MIL ' ,GraffewesterWe witnessed the utility of your gruel. inental "Patent Metallic Burled Camas," used to convey the remains of the late lion John C.Calhonn to thee= gresalonal Cemetery, which impressed us with the belief that Ills the best article known to ns for transporting the dead to-their Anal reading place. With reaper+ we subscribe ourselves, yours, ate., (8 1 ffne 8 },Menry Clay, Lewis Cass, Dim Webster, Wm. M. King,- Jeff. Davis, J. M. Berrten; J. Y.-Mason, D. IL Ateleloson, A. 0.(1 reen,Wro. P. blealipm ' Maury Dodge, M. 8. Dickinson. • Similar testimonials might be added without mum bar.' Apply to H. - GUNMAN% . - • _ 2 . Outtrestred,corwer_of glom. 'Pottsrille.Jmn9.lBs6. • • 2tf CURIE'S MUT tioiraxso KILL. Thar Great gerreletlem of the, Dar t Ig l /lE,subsqiiberr announce Witte eiti ientot fieintylkill county that tie has secured the I tto sell EDWIN andIJAHM it CLARK% row Pa tent glowing - BM which is pronounced the greatest American invention of the day., The subscriber kimono of these Mills in' MI operation nor. In Tremont, via* he invites all persons to call and are it in operation. This highly lugenlous,end meth needed Invention, Muss an entirenewlestansla thentanuffsehtreof West into Flour; and the splendid manner In Watch it per tains its work, Grinding, Bolting, and IwPalsting the grain at a single operation into seven different qualities I tu Flour end Feed, and that within a space of only OCADZI• tone feet in length by four feet in breadth, .at therm. ty of twelve bushels per hour. on a pair of french rr millstones only thirty inches In diameter. The Godmigeouvreted at a eine* epetration into Bahl and flour, fine Flour, Middlings,dhipstnes, diode and power being applicable to propel it, than a four bone up to any other desired. The smell apse° It ewe , frpies woulduot he mbeed , whent plate/din aroma with 'Aim amebbenut, and the itmall amount of power It re • qmirlieto propel it, makes it certain that, ere letuf.it win Depends sad revointkothe all other flonrityrldills. Bo siddleabis Is tide Mill to the wants Of the World, that -awry sairinßl, nautilus shop, loettesotive shop, foundry, _foam Mitre IniU, ot +carbonate haring s pester Ore. ity tweeted, as now have within its wails& eampleteMer eimst Tim, IMAM tie Whig east of from ftrur to wren llundtad dollars, and thee the enermobs amount tdGralu MOM within tie Visited States, ean be convert fed Into Flour within its lindb. With one of them Mins nearly every large Colliery es eabliatinsat la lads county wk.?* steam power is used or pulaphi g , &raid be supplied. They could be erected at aansall espeussand ,would enable thentsto maniac tare Chair own Sour. This MU only *rooks tbeaperient' brat to length, 1 lb width. .Itbi Woo petal* and when put up can bs pineal in 11limos or dray, sad with a duple hare. lasted 46 fury part whose ttuy desire to ass it. lii eon- Orwell= te se ehmilethat titan be +meet* with lay Elbe by a simile shalt igingle of **hie will be Armed of by the i f igoopo, resblitig• -Trameat.' Hundreds et.tettlit• ela n = Salim *ld UNnvelke bees web 04111111 ft taubawaettbsUMlNe et tie rebeetilber, 1. ki TIM • 12 II ill I it u us. TMS emus PUMP: THE LATE FIRE. ~:PA1Nl~ &C' .fVILSTY4E IitaNDOW.SVADES. us - trecea n tt tarp awl *al at as a n t of fillaclechistry and tomtit& de. MP* inclastisig Gold llordere,OUod, Laiulaca lla iria• val, Gothic it, t0.0.b d esper thaisever. _ - ALSO . Vigaredi Eloise awl Plain Pap& Shades, of rielti_dge• serigtels, For Sale by - BEN.L..IIANNAN. - Centre Street, opposite Episcopal Mora. Keith i 4. GT- 11=. • tut:rr RECEIVED New apse. ragtage, ORDER, F IRE, pe f Bard Mu* curtain re. pae, de. Pkeill *o:widelatreereet ascents ei • • tos -0 prepared : put up &lobed native. nouse slid alga Palatlarn Maths;, 1141. Stained and Inasnelled French and Arearicon double thick Chrystal;Btiset and PM, Otos, tandaterd to or an oniertproaptly attended to. _ .1 DIUDItY a Rolm, - Contni;streot, 2 &Danboro Aineriele norm DlmeL2l,"47' . 12-rt A 'as g: 4- .3 1 A g , O. A 'PAPER HAMINCISI, ' '' Der dere, viarsaamse_ eas.. Jae. ha r r HElsubscriber is now receiving his ••new z r is terns of Peper Ifangian and liordera, for ' 124 m and romos,ezobnarbag the nespotsrad most snit.ble tternsestal for the tonal sited booms to be papered in the country. The subscriber takes great eam to *Abaft his papers to nit the houses to be m psod. Among the lot are► few elegant•patteras of gold. trr tuals and parlors. Our stock embraces assortments from four dlftment aninufaetruess, obtris glees 's great variety of patterns to choose from. Abe, Mel* Papers, la Great Variety; ' - At all prices, sums as low /LS 8 cents a piece. • iteper Certain, in Great Variety, TPAciaate aid Rtail. Atir Paper Gaugers furnhhed with paper at wholesale pans. Good piper luen,„-ers also furnbhed,whe* sw nuked. Onr variafassorhnent of paper hinnetup, borders and paper shadss,twolielats 'peculiar attividtafeike those who desire to purchase, and as our stock ls.the Limed In this section of the counter, persons can almost always be se. commodetted by calling at B. BANNANS • - Clicap Gook and Paper MOM Pottsville. Mirth Bth 18$8. 18. CHEAP WALL. 4 CURTAMPAPER, ilivißreat lirarletpip • " " PARKET STREET. STORE." subscriber,liay. - ing enlarged his store in ga t street, between Second `. and 'Thkd streets, and rWen. WWI blasts:lA, takes the away •" ". • of atathig that ha is better prepared -than ever to &MEV modate the pnblfe in Wall Paper , having Just received from New York and Philadelphia, a large and well 'el e c. tied' stoek ibr parlors, oiees, public houses; at.. bi peer with Gold and velvet border; all'ef eh/eh ',Ube sold and hung at the very lowest rates, embracing the newest and most fashionable patterns. The subscriber takes great 'ear, in selecting his papers from different manufacturers, which gime a great variety of patterns to choose from. . Paper Shades and Fire litoad Prints. In great satiety. embracing the latest styles and patterns. - Penne" in want of paper should give him s all before going else where. Eirraper hung at the shortest niticc.lol. , • - PAINTING k CLAZINC_ - The sabaeribei also continues the store business in all its branches, at the same plate, and will be happy to fends* the faders of thou who desire volt done la this branch of badmen Paint, 011, and Glass, plain and tammelled. famished at the lowest rates. -.Thankful for put patronage, he wishes a continuance' of the same. DANIEL NAGLE. Pottsville, March 28, 13.41 m WITCHES, JEWELRY. LARGE Assortment of Cameo Pins and Earßings, just received by ~ottsrllle, le, '6B 10- .1. &ELLIOT!. AMERICAN RAILWAY. TIME -1E:BPBREI, a choice article, just received by J. 13,13LLIOTT, • next door to the Ulnae Bank, Pottsville, Mn; 10, • GOLD and Silver Lever, and Plain *airies t for sale lover 1 prke than they bee ever been offered In theeounty of Schuylkill. J. 8. ELL! • - - *Lilt door above the Minere' Bank. 7Pc;ttaille. May io,vel 1' • 19• °HEAP, Watch &law:. _ , N 4.1 417 &ors, No. 72 North Second • street, (oppoette the lit. Verpon Lions%) Philadelphia. • Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18' S ee tw, $2B; Sli fer Lerer; full jeweled.sl2'. LoPillen tractler. •P to _s7; Gold Spertaclee,s4 50 to $10; Silver Spectacles, ' $1 49; Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $18; Silver Dee- I eat Opens, $9 to $11; Silver Tea Spoon's, $4 no to $7 60;1 GolkPette and Gold Cases, 2 0 to $4; Gold Peas and' Silver; Cases,sl ; together with a variety of tine Gold Jets.. eiry.fildd Curb, Guard and Sob Chains. All goods mar• ranted to be as represented! Watches and Jerielry re. paired in the best manner. Also, Manic& Mad% Pins, Ac.., toad. to order. N.B.—AU orders sent by mail pi otherwise, will be pretnallylitte.nded to. - - CHEAP WATCHNS & JEWELRY— Wholesale and retail—at the "Mkt phia 'Fold! & Jewelry Starr: No. 96 North Second street. corner oh carry, rbliada. Gold lever ',Machu. fan Jewelle* 18 oon*Altr, S 2B 00 , Gold loping, Watches ? $18,60 to ISt 00. Sliver Lever, foil jewelled, - $l2 60 Sliver Lepine. jewela, - • - • 9 00 SupulorQoartiers, • - , - kOO Gold Bracelets, `. • • 100 Gold Spectacles, . • Fine Silver do,- . • - .• 5 0 lentieli Gold Penellv, - - ; •1 .0 !Silver Teaepoons. set, • -.- 100 Gold Pena, with Pencil, aid Silver Holders. $1 1 . • Golddlnger.rings,B734 cents So SSOLr e tVlsissait plain, l2 2 4•eents; patetif, 1831 cents; cents, , other &Miles in proportion. " All goods warranted to be whattboy are sold for.: • STAMM!. kIIARLP.If. On hand—some Gold and Silver Levers sae topless, still lower than the above prices. October 4.1856. 1 40.7 - MEDICINAL ORAL W. RPM, Wholesale and Retail 31DrimigigiLore and 033.emigst. ALL Corner Centre sal Norwegian ete., (Opposite Mortises?' Hotel,) POTTSVILLE* PS NSA* ogThe subscriber, having taken possession of the house formerly occupied by lire. E. M. Beatty, has converted the same into a Drag and Apothecary store, inch as he thinks will prove satisfactory to alEpurchasers, and respectfully calls the at tention of lais friends and the public to hie choice stick. He has taken great care in the selection of his Drugs, Medicines, Ac., and tan therefore cheerfully requnniend each and every one as being PURR AND UNADULTERATED, He is determined to give his undivided personal at tuition to his business, at all hours of the day and night when required, believing that the nexus and reputation of piryrtoiens as well as the Oro:doable tires of their pa tients depends in a great measure on the care of do Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures:l and he feels confident that cuitkruns,when obtained at the expense of, virtue and health, will not be the only, , floriakal_*.th custornerc when once his reputation its a carefulatid competent Anthem*, shall be intistee... •torit r established. = A d • ' - This reputation be is to build up, with the ambiance af a share at - hir pro. portion of which is guaranteed i th i c i=umerons Mends, Independently of that which be hopes to obtain by close attention to business and stridattentkin in mixing prescriptions which may affect the health and lives of his customers. Deppt ion in the preparing and compounding of moo: nines 1w ruthless speculation be .will never resort to, though it is notoriously.erns that such a dangerous de. rept ion is much more extensively and successfully prac ticed by druggists than can be readily imagined. Confident of obtalning l f e name and rank amongst the first of his catenlynas lee, only asks attention to move his will toaerve, and his; bility to satisfy tne most en acting: dirPatrons may witheonfldemeerely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders, sent by mail or erwhis etb. CMS. W. EKING, DIMICILIff steamy R. dormer qf Chdre and No/lonian 34., Potrefile, June 21.'66 ; Tile Bleat Counter Irritant. The visits of diseasi often makes its way to the inter mil organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrat ing Ointment, melting under the hand as it is, rubbed in, isabsorbed through the satmehannelsand,iesching the seat of inflammation, promptly and invariably sub. dues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important organ. It penetrates the suttees to the Ulterior, through the countless tubes that counnunicatsirdth the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffuaLag its cool and regenerating in dium. skm Diseases and Glandular Swellings. Every stories of exterior irritation is quicklyridtteed by the enthineammatory adios' of this Ointment. An gry Eruptions, such as salt Rheum. Erysipeles Totter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rath, Babies, or- Itch, • te., die out, to return no more, under Its application.— Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves its IntaUlblltty fn diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands: - Mem, Beres Lad Tamers. The effect of this unrivaled externel remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and ions, is almost miraculous. It firet.dischargee the poison which produ ces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures, width ithhealing properties afterward eomplete, are safe as well es permanent. • - Weasels, Braises, Burns and Scalds. In eases of the fracture of the bones, injuries caused by steam .explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, nevem. tbsm. Stiffness of the joints, and contraction of the sire ens, it is employed and warmly recommended by the fa culty,Thimarvelocui remedy has been introduced by its inventor In per son into all the leading hospitals of Europe, aid noprivate household should bo without It. • Undeniable Testimony. 1 . - The Medical Staff Of the Freneh-and English Armies 4n the Crimea have offlcialipdgned their egproval of -Holloware Ointment, as the most reliable • meting for tubes cuts, stabs and gun shot wounds. It is also used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. Both tk; Oietment and the Pith should he seed Danlons Bunts Chapped Rinds - Sono Lop ChUblalos- 80» Snits . . , Lxu;kbaigo_ . . Bores dal] Mode Mercurial graptkes Sprains Puts 0 stur Joint's Ilimiteatisca Tetter - Itlngworta 'Ulcers Salt Rheum Venereal Sures • Scalds • Wounds of all kinds. Sold at the Ilannfactorke of Professor AlouostritTei Malden Lane, New Tot*, 244 Strand, Londott,aa.l by respectable druggists and dealers la medtdue hrough. out the United States and the drUlsed wend , in pole, at 26 cents, 62% tents, audit each. 4156'Spero is a con. *Mashie raring brisklng the blrPr ' - N. ll.—plrect lons for the subbase et patients la ITN y disorder are alitted touch pct. June 21, 'ha &result oak ta•Noietito melte as tbe teeth' "Ilnitaeray, New-York sad Loadon,*. are dime:4llbl* as a mattrmierk is every teed tbe teeter dlreetlaniarotmd tomb gat or bat : the mantemay be plainly *0 by !mkt- Sigthis-tof to the tight - A hatehome reward Itlll be Nivea Iowa: im• tembeiag iamb ialbrmatioa as may hale the &SOWN at arty piet4y:Or pettes COutlettatt• %the amdkines melt the lick, Morin them • - /us.% MI M. Avisra in the following cam: Skin Illseres • • /W 4.401.46; M;M idEDICINAL. LYONS' KATHAIRON. ' ' RAVE YOU used Lyons' Kathairon, theTorW: I It to - the most delightful toilet stn. e e EL the meld and is pronalneutly beneficial for Grey and Italtt bads. The Kathakon fully restored my bar else s Whims of twelve years. Yours truly, II: L. ATWAVEN, .. ... . . • No. 56 Warren Street, New York. Also, Lyrae Extract ol Pure Jamaka Gil fbr dys. mats and m om) nerrous debi li ty, an, ean baud at . C. DAR BT'S =am and Variety Store,Centrs iltreet,PottssUle. 34 165341.41 BROWN'S • 41-Liarcalas.e.orzry. Dew LTHOUGH it thunders and light rings In all corners of Schuylkill county , and reins rug Stone. the undersigned still maintains in a firm man ner, his old establishment as heretotore, and will continue to accommodate his customers In such • prompt and satisfactory manner as to warrant and mr• me their entire confidence. At the =me time he takes this opportunity to return - to hisfriendsand patrons his grateful acknowledgements for the eery substantial Manner in which the# bare, dur ing many yet" (+cored him with their patronage. and hope they willliontimie to appreciate our humble efforts to serve them Dar Drug Store!' 11 ted op In a superior manner and is well stocked with all kinds of drugs. fn this respect our *abashment cannot be excelled by any other similar vonclirn. JOUN G. BUOWN. Driogut and thestist. Pottsville. June 21.%41 2h-tt CONSUMPTION w4rALL Diseases. of the Lungs . - rind Throat:are positively curable by Inbahition.: e ' conveys the remedies to the mettles in the hinge through the air presages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter. al lays the cough; canoes- a free and easy expectoration, Deals the lungs; purifiesrthe tdood. Imparts reneged vi tality to the nervous system, giving that kilt and *nee per err iudispenashie for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption It curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed Pleasure. It is as much nude- the control of medical treatment as say other formidable disease; ninety out of every horn deed eases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent. lathe second; but In the third stage it is imps-. tibie bilious more than five per cent.; for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as - to bid defiance to medical skin. !liven, however, in the last stages, inhalation af fords eratraordluary relief to the suffering attending this fearful enure*, which annually * destroys ninety. ' eve thoutand nersons In the Cathedra alone; sad a correct celculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to till the Consumptiveegraye. - - ' • . Trlnly the quiver of death has no arrow en sow as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy, of ire, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off. alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cornett' every good and perfect gift, I ametrabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy, cure in Con sumption.. The first cause of tubercles is from -impure blood, and tbkimmediate effect,. produced, by their de- Position in the lunge, is to prevent the free admix-ion of air into the air cells, which =seas westward vitali ty through thi satire system. Then surely it is more rational to ext greater good from medicine entering the cavities o the lungs than from these administered thron&the m ach ; the patient will always end the lungs fres an the breathing easy after inhaling reme dies. True. inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts rouititutionally, and with more power and certain ty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove thotowerful and direct Influence of this mode of • administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few,minutes. paralyzing the entire nee. toes ',Stem, so that a limb may be amputated without the slighted petit:inhaling the, ordinary burning gas will destroy Mb in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia wiU rouse the system when tektites or apparently ,dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in , the skin a 64 • min. utee after Wog inhaled,and May be inunedlately-detect ed in the blood. A convincing proof of the muffin. tional effects of inhalation, lathe act that sickness la always produeld by breathing foul ath • Isnot Pie pad tire evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the I ungs;thould predueir the most happy results? During eighteen years' practice, many thousand., suffering from disarms of the lungs and throat, hare been under my •care,-and. I have effected Pilmi•ternaritable' cures,'" even after the sufferers bad been prononuced In the last stages, which folly sattsges,me that consumption is no Reser a fatal Ovum, My treatment of consuinption is original, and moil onlong experience and a thorough investiga tion. .y peribetacquahrtance .with the nature of la beret de., enables me to distinguish, readily, the va rious terms of disease that simulate consumption, and appjy. the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even In a single case. This familiarity in connection with certhin petthelogkal andlnicroseopic discoveries. enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to enlarge:the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Box 63, Post Office, O. W. OBLIIAM, M. D. Office 109 FILBERT Street, below Twelfth, Philadelphia, pa. March 21, '67 -12-ly iieateil l ittsfltfti T crt:Tie Age.. R. RENNEDY, -f of Roxbury, has juiliscovereS in one :of our , commottpastnre weids a ieniedi that cures_. • , Evory . Kind of Humor; fromithe wont ser a down to a common pimple. Ile his tried it in over 1100 cases, and neverfailed ex cept in two cases(both thunder humor). Ile hasnow In* his possession over two hundred certificateiof its virtue, al ['Within twenty miles of Boston. Two ,bottles are. warranted to cure a nursing sore inout-h Orteto three bottles w ill curethe worst kind o f pimples on the, fa .. , Two • . ree bottles will Culp the system of biles. Tie'. . , ttles are warranted to cure the worsteankerin the •ouch and stomach. . . ree to live bottles are warranted to cure the worst ; - of. Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humo r In 'the ejes. - - - .. Two bottlesare warranted to cure , running of the ears nd blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. • , One bottle will care scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst roe of ringworm- -.- , ..., ~.. . • Twoor three bottle s lire'warranted to sure the moat desperate case of rheumatism. Three to forfrbottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. li . - i, FiveA benefit toe* b hr xlwx tottles aril 1 cure tbe worst ewe ofserofn la. 1 experienced from the /Inn bottle, and a perfectcure is ya warranted when the aborequantity is taken. ;I-Header,' peddledover a thonsandbottlesof this in the ticinity of Boston. I know the effects of It in every rdSo sure as water will extinguish fire. so sure will Is cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that another; after a trial it always speaks for itself.— l'here are two things about this herb that appear to me a rprising; that that it grown In our pastures, in some p aces quite plentiful, and, yet Its value has never been , own until I discovered it In 1846—second, that it a cold cure all kinds of humor. - • In order to give some Idea of,the sudden rise an d great • pularlty of the discovery, will state that in April, Ras, I peddled it and sold about sixbottlesperday,-in Muil,l - 864,1 sold over one thousand bottles parday,o f it. , Some of the wholesale druggists whohave been in the business twenty andthirty yeirs, any that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was eve r 'Meat. There is a universal praise of it from all quartets. ' In my own practice I alwaystept it strictly for humors —butainceitsintroduction oath Mural &mill medicine great,and wonderful virtues hAve been Toured in it that f suspected. • Several cases of epileptic Mfrs disease which war al• ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few hot. ties. 0, what a mercy if it swill prove effectual In all eases of thatawful malady=there are but few whohave seen more of it than I have.' I know of several cases of all of them aged peopiecured by it. • For the minions IIiROMS of the Liver. Slck Ileadache,Asthma k reverand Ague, Pain In the side, Diseases of the Spinmand particularly iu eases of the kidneys, ta.,the dhiedvery has done more 1 good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet necessary --eat thifiest you getand enough of it. oreese.—Adults.onetablespoetiAttper blespootifidaY —lldran aver ten yeers,a dessert spoonful—childmn froin live to eightyears, temspenuful. As no directions can epplicableto all _%qestitutions, take sufficie:nt to , opeeee on the bowels twice iday. Mirufactured by DONALD KENNEDY,• N 0.120, Warren street. Rombind, Nan , Price, Ono Dollar. 7 • Wholtiale .Adentm—New York city, C. V. Clickner; 51 Barclay Street; C. IL Ring,l92 Broadway Rushton 41 Clark, 276 Broadway; A. B. MD. Sends, 100 Fulton St. Wholesale agents for Peremlvaala. T. W. DYdre Some. VA North 2nd Street.Phßadelphia. - Yoe saie in Pottaville,by 9. Brows; Z.C.llophts awl if. Taman. - CZ= AIRRCIR4t;I9SIIA ALWAYS SOMETNINC NEW. READ THIS-OLD AND YOUNG! PROPMOR WOOPS HAIR RESTORATIVE, Is, no dOubt, the most wonderful diseoreiFf this age of progress, liar It wilteestcre, permanently, y hair to its original color, cover the bead of the tat with a moat luxuriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and Itch. log, cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald bead; etc. It wilt cure, es if by magic, - nervous or periodical headache; make the heir soft, eke. sy, and wavy. andpreserve the color perfectly, and the hair from falling. to extreme old awe. - • The following Is from a di:Mogul:died member of the medical profeadon: • ' Sy. Pat; January 1,1855. PROFESSOR 0.3. WOOD— Pam Sir :—linagicited. I send you this certificate.— filter being nearly bald for a long tbne t and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith in any, / "XII induced, on hiving of yowl. to jive it a trial. I Placed myself in the bands of a bather. and bad my bead rubbed with a good sniff broth; and the fteseera- Oen then applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was &glee. •This I repeated every manly*, and in three weeks the young hair appeared and grow rapidly from Angry* last till the present timer -d-ifttorr thi c k, black and strong—soft and pleasant to the brach ; whereas. before, it was harsh and wiryorhat,ffttle there was of It, and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I stilt use your Ftestorative about twicea week, and shell soon have s good and perfect crop of We. Now, I had read o f these thioga—and who has-04F but „bare not seen hitherto any case where any person', hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic, de., 'of th e day: and It really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. I bare moron:ended your preparation to others, and it already has: a largo and general /tale throughout the Territory. The people here know Its er• fects, and have L confidence in it. The Supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex; Masted, and,dally inquirke are made or it. ;-:You de .servo credit foe year discovery: and 7, for end, Return J ou my thanks for the benefit it. has dome me, for Irmo taint, had despaired long ago of ever effecting . any such result. • , Yours, turstily; • . J. W. BOND, Firm of Read h Kelley, Druggistir, St. Paul. [from the Editor of the Scat Estate Adiertiser.l Eoeroa, 27 School Street, March 23,1835. - DWI Sta:—llav lug become prematurely quite grey, I was induced, some six weeks eines, to make a trial of your Restorathe: I have need less than two bottles, but the gray balm have all dimppeared ; and although my hair bu not folly attainedits original color, yet the proemial change Le gradually going on, and I am fa" groat begot that In, Si abort time my mde wilt he as dark as rpotkortr. t have elm been much gratified at the: healthy emitters and rigor of the hair, Tid baton' wag harsh aadiAry, and it has teased to einne al oat as • tufty. • Bespactfully yet* • • 1). C. 111IPP. Professor Wood. • ' Coml. Illino*jaw 19,1955. ! Iliare Used Pr:Swaim Wood's Hats Ratoratlreomd bare admiral lta wonderful effeet. &ty hate was bemum tug, aa I thought, prematurely gray, but by the um of bls"Reatotatlea,"lt bee resumed Ita" ortgbial eolorolud I bare no doubt, penummutly ao. ' SIDNEY BRESSR. - • Ivilesitor trotted States. 1 - •! • ' • . . • 04. -WOOD CO, r sortaner, U 2 Ilroulinty r N. It" , , • • - . and 114111arket. strn4; 4 Bl.l.onis, Idlniourl4- 1141.1 In Pnltsvlll• by J. c. C. asaderms ii.CbMso4*, asdiff iatutedable Ihniststs noir ;Irinm - • Yob. V. ',, - PHILADkUTIA `A MINING CHART aMOWING the; Prop essive Develop. ls meta and sysissa o f Eiigtbit Mining. By Jickla ipps. C. K. lied Profiteer of Geology. Published god 4 IL L. MAIM?, At Lis Slap Rat.daltigne.' n N 0.7 !Ritmo& rowna 2l. T i rt drr.t.ttbave C .. hernsit, Ph t7addyhia. WALL PAPER NEW WAREHOUSE. Baktettata & Leming, Ilfattafacturvre 46.hereettev, WO. t 24 ARCH Street, Secorid door .11 above Sixth, PIIILADELPIIIA—whete may be bland the largest and hest selected stock Inaba city. l'lMlClidnit&may bete be nem nmo d t . ted, without the Inconveniento of looking fortbev, and may be atatatad that they receive the 'advantage of thift money.; LAMM) x. . . 121 ..derA shoot, above oz.th, , 1 7 411a4dphia.: lgirth tS7 13-3 m JOHN STONE & SONS, 110.'41$ South Second , St., Philadelphia, A RE now receiving their Spring im. :41Lpoitation of Silk and Millinery Goods, coning in pad of Fancy, Cap end Bonnet Ribbons: eAtirVkad 'tare tem Ribbons; GI ace andrfain Mareellines, and Florence': Black Modes French and Rnitilsh pares; Tarlstane; Moline and Illusion !area dc. Alsw. a full assortment of French and American Flow emi obith they offer to the trade on tarotAie terms. March ,111, '57 - lip H. WARD maarraerratz AND Daatla la I STRAIN' fiIOODSi .), .Tos._77& 79 North ..Second Street, . PHILA.DNLPLITA. are now receiving oar Erring stock, which will cum* se a large and dieirable araortment Mild! kinds of Sitta will Lace Venetic ' , - Out stock of FLOWNRS will be lantannUy!brOp th is semen. and we would invite your special attention to that department.' Mime tall and examine tbeMbetbre making your purritaies. lI.AND, Nos II A 79 North Second Street, .Philadelphia, March 7, 'VI . ' . : 10-2 m . BANWEILM. MECUTCHEN, . ILL-WRIGHT and Burr Mill Stone .111,Manutaeturer, Bole Proprietor of Johneou'S high* approved and much . approred Smut end ;Screening Mr chine: Improved Troia Concave Bran Duster; the Premi um Mitchlue for Millers. . • A Reridarcer-No. 64 Queen street, (15th Ward,) address Kensington Post Othre. ' • Shop—ltaydock street. below Front, Ph;ladelphis. 'Comdico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Smut Machines, Patent . Mill gash. Portable Wis. Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, • Square Media Bolting Cloths. Feblvalaie , '57 . .. • . SLIIPO.B & SHADES .•. '4lr . F NM sr/ids?.' - .131.. T. IMIT 'La taX AL. ME 113 , WO.. 12.1siorth Sixth Street, PHILA . ,- II DELPHI/I, manufnctumr of Venittan Blinds. vial vet and Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, or beautiful -Amigos. Buff and all Miner colors of Holland mak for shaded. Fixtures, Trim:Magi, sc., se., wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash piers. IfirSTOItE SIIADHS tainted to or. der.liat B.J. W. thankful for past patronage, respect fully solicits the public to call and examine his new and large assortment, before purchasing elsewhere.: , f i e!" We Study to Beam" **,* Vhlladelphid,March 14,'57 , 11-2 m e•- RISING SUN It 4: ( AND GABS Ctervic rj eou nna m Road , half an hour's Ate Orme the Exchange by Onatibus: 1 ADE, Finit and Ornamental Trees, Shristo..Plants, Boger, dc. Cultivated and for sale In quantities to snit dealers and others, Including an ex tensive and varied assortment of all the deairable varie ties of the above, for Mk wholesale and retail. . Catalogues can to had on application, gratis. . . ; B.MAMPAT ACCI. N. 11.—When addressed by um% direct to Rhini; Son P. 0., Pbtladitshia. Our-stands are in the Market, Mar- . ket street below Shall, Where orders are also received. ' .March 21'57 124 E FILES A. RASPS, 4 101 t—CUT and made equal' o new, at N 0.61 New street, above Second, between Race and Wine, PHILADMIXIIIA. Price of Re-Cutting, Per .Dosen t In. Vat Bast'd. Ifs,lf Sound a Saw- 10. Three Square . mlll Files. Saw Files. 10 $1 50 $1 62 3% $0 60 11 180 192 , 4 063 22 2OO ' 225 43,4 066 13 240 ' , 264 5 072 14 - 276 -. 300 53,4 0 7a 15. 310 360 6 090 16" 420 450 7: 120 .. Hone Eases ono Inch more than ball' round files: fifir/tll work warranted sallssrctory. A good tutort ment of New Files constantly on hand. J.R. SHIM March 21, '57 12•2 u . . CARPET.S., At Eldrhigefs Cheap Store. Plediw EING in a by•stieet, where the store expenses are verylight. the subrerther Is tril to sell *Vibe VERY . WEST PRICES. Po . . visiting Philadelphia, and Wishine to buy Carpets, OR Cloths, Battings; Ac.i w ill do well to examine the WO assortment:of. ' Tapestry Brusels, • , Imperial aply, CARPE TS. Ingrain and Venetiai, I , And OIL CLOTHS of all wi the in great variety: ,_ ' Also, canton and Cocoa AI ATTINGS of all kinds, nitli a large assortment of tow-PRICICD Ingrain Carpets, and entry and Stair Carpets, Rugs, Slate, Drumts, Stair Rod's, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpets. Ace.; te. R. R. ELDRIDGE, No. 41 Strawberry at, Second door above Chesnut. . . PHILADELPHIA. SiirSlrawberri in the fi rst Street west of Second at.' March VA h, '57 1.3-Stu • .PREICIIII 111PEOVE6 SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. .The only.fillver Medal, - VET awarded , by Agricultural taks - liai given to this superior article, at the last Peunsyliania State Fair, at liarrisburg, as a Fertiliser of the best'quality for Wheat, Corn, Oati, Oran, and Pots raising heavy crops and greatly Improving the not . The subscriber respectfully informs Fanners and Deal that be isprepared to supply the Spring demand wit this superior and well tested article. ,rirAGE'NTS WANTS D.—A liberal discount, al owed. AI: SO .z—No. 1 PERUVIAN A MEXICAN_ 0 ANO, , POIIDRETTIi AND LAND PLASTER, OILS, CAN LES, SOAP, Se., of the best quality. at !owe - id market rates. John L. Pomeroy Wand 10 South Wharves. below Market street, PUILADELPIIIA--4-. li-Tanners can load on two private alleys.and avoid the, crowded Wharf. [March 7, '57 10.3 m WACIBUR.TON93 . . . nosseS Ilateiciabi..roa ISPIIMI TRADZ. To MILLINERS. AffERCHANTS and OTHERS. j UST RECEIVED, a - full . supply of V• cheep and desh alga goods, the latert.Paris fashions, of our own importation,alsofrom auction and importers, which we offer much below the naval prices. Bouvet Ribbons, all widtbs,.Marcellines, ' • Genie and Crape do riorenees • Black Velvet ;do - English Cram. . . Plain Satin doAeroplane do . Plain Mantua do ' : French do • . Glace Silks • , Bonnet Lawns Paull de aol T ar l a t an, W ma ta 11 a co l o red Gm d' Afrigne Joined - Blonis Gro de Naples • Blond Laces - Black Oro de Rhinos - Illusions and nets, - Black Mode* ' 1 Roches and Quilling' Black Borobasines CrOwnl Lining', Oil Slits, etc.„ etc., RmbroldertesilloTes, Mitts and Lace . • Goode, • Wholiaale and Retail, . . At: Nix leo% South---. 4 Otreet, Second Dry Goods Stem below - Spruce . , Pisacti4fa.. l . x , i - March 2E, '67 ' ...I' . - 123m' el. W. 9 6 4 1 .41Wi 1:10.‘ • nig Steed, Rroad and Hamilton streets, ffilladephia, W Amen. OOL]) ,call the attention of lan ,. Managers, and those inte.ested in Railemd, Property,totbeirSystma rof Looosnotircßrigimei. in which they' are adapted to the particular business for whiCh they may he required; by the use of one, two, three or filar pair of driving wheels;, and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for Oho eon ; and itt accommodating them to the grades, curves, strength bf itoperstruction,, and rail and Mork to ; be done. By; these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the least expense for attendance, eostef fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. Nilth these objects imview, and as the result of twenty-three years practical, experience in the business by opr der for part ner, we nianufactnrefice different kinds f Zkginet, and several classes or sizes of each kind. Particular atten tion pidd Ito the strength of the ntachinein the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long !experience and opportunities of obtaining information !enablei us to offer these eng nes with tbeassurance thsit. inanition cy, economy and durability4hey will campers:favorably with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to order. wheels:axles, bowling or low moor tire (to sit cen tres without boring,) composition castings ter bearings ; every description of Copper Sheet I on and Boiler Works; and every article appertaining, to the repair,orr, renewal of Locomotive Engines. i M. W. BALDWIN, 3 sullars. '57 1-ti j MATTHEW BAIRD. • - SAVING FUND ` r rnx NATIONAL B AFETY TRUST CO., WALNUT STREET, Sdith-west :eorneiof THIRD, Philadelphia. (incOrporafea by Store of Penneyvania.) Honey I% received in an, guinilavgior small, and in. test paid from the day of &OMB fo . the: depot with. drawat. ' • , . The oilh a eopen \ every dayfroca ho'clock in the morn. ins till o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 91o'clork. • 1 INTEREST FIVE PER CERT.' All cows large or mall, ate paid back in GOLD, on demand, without notice, to any amount. Hon. HENRY t. BENNER, Presidient. ROBERT SBLFIUDGE, Vice President. Wx. J. flgge,Seeretar Y I Directors's • ! C. Landreth Monne, F. Carrot Brewster, Joseph-B. Bury, Beaty. L. Churchman, Francis Lee. henry L. Benner, glilyski L. Outer; ihibert43elfridite. Samuel B. Ashton, James B. Smith. This company confines ltibusiriess entirely to the, re, celvlng of money on Interest. The investments amount ing to nearly Oae- and a half MMus of Dollars! A. per Published report of ASSETS, are made In confen nifty with the provirions otthe charter. In REAL ES.. TATE, MORTGAGES, 01101Tha RE7.4TS. and such first class securities, as will always ensure perfect security to the depositors, and which eannet fail to wive rr-rmanetrey and stability to this old and well established institution. March 7, ''7 =arms ,3Pealast rx33.cit 4131 : 10 , asar WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tenth-Ind Market Streets, . • OfSco In Second Stoey, , PHILADELPHIA. WE INVITE attention to our en - larged Mock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lc., selected expressly for oar axles, and comprising one of the guest assortments In the United Beat's, which we ;offer at lOW prices, for easkor approved credit. ' WE MANUFACTURE very extensively : Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pare White Lead, pearl Snow White Lead, • . "Melia Montagne French Zine:(best,) Pure Snow White American Zinc... , Philadelphia Snow White Zinc • • Sliver's Plastic Fire and Weatherproof Paints, ' Chrome Omens, Yellows, and celery. generally. • AGENTS FOR a --• Porter'S Superior Alkaline Window 01W, . • 7 ^" - Genuine Fro:th Plate Mass, (waronted,) . ~. the Ne* Jersey Zinc Company's products, ' - = • Tilden and Nephew's N. T. Varnishes, . • - Brooklyn Premium Pure White Load, Mangler" Permanent Greens. ) Pure Obib Catawba Brandy, de.,4c. . I IMPORTERS OF: t French and English Plate Glass, i . " - , - • t Fretich and English Cylinder Gloss - - *Coloisd and Engraved Window Maim, - ••• Thitwerreetype Olars„ : . .- - ~ hammered Plain Sr noon and Sip tette, . . 't Wags; Chentleids, Perri:inert; &e.. '' - • -•.' l i Wir tl l.4A jt ke. SCALERS IN: •.. • • - , 1 ! : Pate era' Al i t t fr or lee a ge lt=ri llY piloti . 4 i - .: -, •• •lz • - .. • Ilydrsulla and_Bounick Canwen, ,• : . . " Calcined and Land Phistee.." • --!. ' ' -: raper Hater's I:Inv/Faun waitic - &;.;*e: SRENCII. SIMIANS& 2 CO., ' Store - W. W. an. of 'tenthand Market s!*ti. Striney, Jiseellon' Vet Asentes, Omni and IP iilhlll Omni ! , Indladelphis. : . . .; - :API' 4, 'V 1 i . • It&si -1 - . ----_- • PHIUDELPHIA. 1 TRUNDLE A LANDIS, I ' . , intEsavat •' ' • 4 1 a 1 , 0 A 0 c) zm 2 la fc-3 0,,,.... 15 0 q .. a gt'J 1:71 c.-• 115. - II " _V` thl'M 4 c) _ _ 268' North Second street, aboiro Willow, ve side. PIIILA st DELPUIA. urember 8, ISM 1- JOHN MACEPINEDY a, co„. I i Pith, Choose and Provision Merchants, ..cZiOS. 39 and 40 North 'Wharves, half way between Arekand Baca stmts. PIIILADEL ., lA., . , i fp:Web 14, '57 .ll-ly 1 -"%ir ERA LEATIC_R 1_ WATHER.' : thlY NV. OV/AiMADII, importer 'of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and general Leather aloe, No 8 South Sd it., Philadelphia. A general 'assortment of all bladed' Lumen, Monoceoe, ete..ete. Uri) and OAK SOLE LEATHER. February "a, '57 9.3 y . _ . ._ ..„" velo p gs p ea A j vi o p r A l .it E rees p urtihe iilfor Bottlers or Hotel•keerers. eenstantly on hand and for sale by ANDIttIW SIeBRIDE k SON, No. 650 North 8 ,ertid Street, Philadelphia. November 15,;'56 ' 484, - JOHN H. ALLE_ I& 00.4 NJOS. 2bi 4 Chesn — t street, (south .1.„1 side, below Water,) PHILADELPHIA, (Tim OLDEST WOOD-WADE Houset_ta cas Crrr) Manniatturers and Wholesale Dealers In PatentEla chintrmade.Brooms, Patent. Grocred Cedarware, sean rentea not to 'shrink, Wood Willow-Ware, Corder Brush' es. Ac., of aillleserytions. - Please call and examine our stock: Reiman 21, . '67 il4m ka . ivigv- R.RODiltk; JunO, TRUIT STORE, No. 16 North Wharves, Philadelphia. . 1. Leke Green Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Aviles, Bananas, Peaches, ()antelopes, Watermelons Tomato's, Peas, Green Corn, Sweet and White Potat o es, Onions. Turnips, Ea, (in their seasons.) put up with care, and deepatehed on responsibitt orders. XlrFarmers' and Dealers' produce sold on commission. January 24.'67:+.3m fIOYS' OLP NINO.' • rEHE SUIIbuRIBER, would respect pally Inform their manteronsfriends an d customersof Si* OW County, that, their amortment of Clothing for Young Gentlemen is much larger than ever, and they On disposed to sell cloak. , Persons living at a distance, have the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased at tbtsstore, if they do not suit. F. A. IFOTT t BROTUF.R4 272 Chestnut St., corner ofTenth, Made.. • April 22,1866 • 16.1 y OILS 7 A OMB Ti OILS 7 q l • *ou c h W s.ssia s *ouch srves, smodelphia, TIEAhERS 1N .OIL, have just re jILY ceived, direct from New Bedford, the following sup ply of Oil, which they offer (or sale at the lowest market rates: Winter Sperm 011,3,000ga1. WinterWirhaleoll, 12,500 gal do Blephantoil,9,ooo do Backed do do 7,000 do Also, in store,Oreasind Oil, Pale and Brown Soap, sperm and AdamantlneCandles. F0b:•23,10. NEW DRY COODS TOR SPRING OW 18611 (1-"Il ASILIONABLE SILKS; Silk Robes, Flounced; Black, Silks, extra gloss; Spring Dress ees; New Spring Shawls: Brit Ith and French Chint zes; Lawn and Lawn 'lobes; Shawls, of the newest fashions; gtaple Liners. Goods: Blemkets, Quilts, Damask .Tahle Cloths, Napkias,'&c. Gentlemen's Wear. and full stock of goods for Boys' Clothing. Bargains dally re, calved from New York and Philadelphia auctions. Wholesale buyers are Invited to give us an early ea Ems * LANDELL, 4th & Arch eta, Philadelphia. ,a3-Terms, net cash, and prices low. February V, '57 VTO FOUNDITAIEN, idACISTRIM ik, 912.1318. APURVES, N.- E: corner ,Sout4 . and Penn Sta.,,Pbiladelphig fnr nishes ingot copper:end btafot, pig iron, sheet Iron, sotders, fire bricks, port a ble ier gcs,speiter.blocit tin, lead,foundry mould. bags, facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, nnd of all kinds, brass, old copper, Lc,. de. lie is also mini er in wrought and east scrap iron and other metals. It . is bis desirit to accommodate machinists and others at a distance nem the city, by furnishing any article they may want In their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured told forward, d. Any inquiry in the above line NV ill be promptly enswered. A. Plll/VE.9, ,N. L_'. corner South and Penn streets. February 14,'67 . 7- ILt. PAPER & WINDQW.; ?MH L. IbAACS &,.. isßuTttEtt, No. • 133 North second street, below . Race, Plitladd II Having eetnpletad their large assortment of the abate 'floods for Spring and Summer Trade, could respectfully Invite the attention of purehagers to Idle SWIM Their stock, km beauty, cheapness and variety cannot bestir. passed. They have constantly on hand • every deserfp. ttoor of Gold and Painted Shades, Hair Holland', and Sbide Fixtures, Wail Papers. Curtains. Fire Board Prints, Borders, &c., all of which they offer at lowerrates than can be had at any other establishment. Call and esiunlue. J. L. ISAACS Alllto., -, ! 133 North Second street, below Rao.. February 25, '&7 -94 m LIGHT! • Great Bargains to titre Trade. THE .SUBSCRIBERS respectfully Follett their Friends sod the Public In general, to nd examine for themselves„ our stock of the latest styles of .. .". GAB FIXTURES,k 't Chandeliers, Pendants. and Brackets of ma beautriht finish. fancy and plain; also, Pine Oil. Plaid. and Lard LAMPB.9trandoles.Parlor Lamps,Olobes, Vases, kc., lee., Lainp Clip ndellers Brackets and Pendants.. Where over LIGHT is 1r antedore will supply It at Short notiee4 l 4 l 4 l l B or Oas Flttures, at large per centage In favor of buyers. l ILLIBRIOR A 11011611M1, Store, N 0.321 (late 221) North SECOND Silva. Factory, Meteor r.t.., near Norris, above Vine PUILAWA. , April 11, '67 ~. 16411 OFARIIIfgRe F THIS - NEIGHBORHQOD, can supply themselves for their SPRING L.;;;-. 4 CROPS, with • r. Leinan's Pure-Bone Dust, Super Phosphate of Lime, it 140 per ton, Nttrogened Phosphate ofi, Ume, 5t1159,5• •' American Fertilizer, at S2S per ton. These Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical el ements, abounding in Pot Ash. *e4 •theyihave received the diplomas of four Stem viz : New Jeesey.New York, Pennsvivants and Delaware. Also for Ole. GUANO , all kinds, POUDRETTE. Ac. Country produce received in payment for the above, at market rates, or drafts on good houses, or cash registered with orders. promptly at tended t 4 GEORGE A. LEINAU, (Proprietor,) "New PlretProof Store," No. 19 South PRONT street.. • PHILADELPHIA, PA. 14113 Yebruary 28, '57 Dry Goods Cheap Dor Cash! KELLEY £ BROWN, North SECOND Street, Phitado/pitio, NE on hand a full' assortmenLof, ipring and Summer DRY G031)9, comprising In .up. u.. boiled Alpaccas, : .Cloths. Black Silks,. lisregesr Cassimeres, Ducats, Lawns, ' Vestings„. - Madonnas, Gingham., Gambrostm, Poplins; . Prints, Drillings,' .. ern,Was: ' . Brilliants, CoMyriads& Mous de Lain* , :. Linens, . Counterpanes, Cittalli do Rieslings, Table *rem, .. Stalls Shawls, 1 Starlings, Piano do Palm do Ticking., Parasols. Thibet do Damask, Flannels, I klantillas. i ' Napkins, hosiery, itc. i 40E - 440, Brflis' wear in great rariety., — at Our goods being bought and sold exclusively for CASH enables ns to distance all competitors. . I, Purchasers charged but a small alliance on auction eost, no goods misrepresented, and no abatement in prices. 1 : KELLEY k nitowx. N 0.13 North SECOND Street, above Market, i -March 28. 'ST 3.us . 'Philadelphia. MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. ii---, ~.. LEE -t WALKER, Suceearors to GEO. US %C MA WILLIG. No.lBo Chesnut street, un doe tho Utah Ilona.. Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the latest Me. me,from the most popular Authorsln the United States, In a style that will tie with any Issued at any other house, either lu this conn fry 'or Europe. They have also the pleasure I o announce to the pthlie that:their Stock of Sheet Mast.: unhand, consists of the largest and most complete assorttrent to be found in the country:they are constantly adding to their stock all the New Horde published in New York. Boston, te. They also publishseyeral Instruction llooks,which are Ingernentl nse throughout the country. , -• ' . PIANOS —A tine assortment of the hestmanafacturere of New Yak and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - Also, generalassortment of Oultais, Flutes. A erordeons. &e., Violin,Gnitar and Hai p Strings, of the beat Italian qualities, allot' which will b. fr►uieh• ed to the public and tho tradd at tho lowest rates. Order* punctually attended tn.. air All Leek Walker's Made anakPubllcatieno. can toe obtained at It IiAN.NAS'e Ovc adirMu.ie ctr re. Vette. villa. Philadeinbia. Feb. 4, ts _ - - Co s E _R4:ll , l c r liti e P r s lf r T es E e l?F i.a l. tr e E n . o. OU flee of farmers and °the interested, the above ar• t e The excellency of our p eparat lon has been in well knows for many years past, t • two deem It onneeeaorary to say ninth in respect to its rrits. but merely remark ' that during a long series or ye rs. lle ' , why and value as a allaralant for the grow log p. and as II PERMANEN MANURE Hari beendhoronghly established. • Our Super .1' hovpltisie of Lime is not changed to its character every searon. but Is what it purports to he, uni form to lie chemical constituents, nod la retied upon as the seer Fearful= nr rat no CORN, OATS, WHEAT,_ POTATOES, GRASS, And other mops requiring at 17,orousind lasting manure. Pampblets describing it, and the mode of apptytng can be bad gratuitously at our 'WTI, or by mall when desired. CAITTION.—Ite particular to observe that every 'barrel of our article has oar names and that of ltitts cE Klett branded on the head. This (button Is rendered necessa:`; Ty. as there are an many articles of doubtful treble sold, ' under the came of &per Phosphate of Lint, as to saw load those who are unacqualnted with the value of a • ' GENUIPIE ARTICLE, Brio Itifs per 200014. (2% ants, per 1t..) A Ilberardeduttlon made to DRAL,tace. bluro last fall there has been Imported but one orris hr of the. celebrated I,3atifit Qccan 1 Guano, wbkh we otter fur tale In Fria)! lota. - - .VI AIL 'MANUS.% . . A simly of this valuable article for Ado. PH/xi:Apr, WOO lbs. (11;', cent per lb.) • so. i Government Peruvian Guano Yoe West the loweit rates , . Anrrhe tooling .Apricuilarol Journey and Nfrespa pert are regularly flea at cur office for the us of Aro ' :' .MEN 81, NEEDLES, No. SS South illuirm; iumi 35 South Water it., .. Tinvi-etaini there Chnnast street, l'hiledilebia. airifinods as be laidetat either front of our Ware louses._ Vacuum are recommended, to drive to Water striertaid avoid the a:evaded' *hut Ample facilities are sikarded in loading / ni and attending to the 'ho IT 04 ..'ra ses: ._... . t elautry Td. or • • l A L'y V - C O U lOW GRABS Arn GAILDu SEEDB, nal? Agricultural linplensents t 4k.w. • t other TILE subscriber will keep on hand Clover, 'timothy and otherOrass assets. White.Ciorer and Lawn OlSial seeds, with Emden and Sold ssisia, srb 'no ,tit war r antto be &soh asppod. Ho win also racers orde . n i ir4V e r a fruit ( l trna, (warranted to be what' t,, • . rt. resontod. 'ikricattaml implements, At.. an ^sir it tsa furnished at manutarturms' prices . . ..N and tress sold by the subscribes are ilitiertt4 wi , great cars. only from growers of repotation and standing. lie does not deed In seeds procured premium. ousiy In (be market, from those who sell cheap, without regard to the character of the seed sad. liar does" he. porrhaseMasell seeds wrown promiscuously in smalrna t . dens. where their too close proximity deteriorates their blunt,. particularly those of the IMMO merles,: This is an important consideration to those who purchase Tither" seeds or fruit trees. Yoe tuxes de.; send In okays early to_ 11 4 11.NiA3SIN HASSAS. _ AORICOLTUItAL MIL • Gen. Vivanco.has decried the free exportation of guanci,from the Chine/us Islands to. the Ua ttsd States.--E. B. Baker, of Wabash ,eiiinty, wwis, will plant ;twenty-figs: acres of chiuns gar cann.this season, and try to make , sapr and molasses ettou* 1) to supply hil.io,. bin Kroh, of the same county, stais that he will mannfac. tore, frog one acre, live°;hundred gallons of me. lasses, at a cost ipt ten cents a gallon, superior to any manufactured in the South.--The Preach Emperor has six very fine Ametican horses, ,two of, which be drives himself.—The Billsbore (III.) //staid says that peonies Inthat region promise an abundant crop. The bu ds' are alive In all the country around there.--All fiat seeds should be sown edgewise, for if laid flak on the ground they aro apt to rot; and if this Wafer. no does i not befall them they d 0 not irermi• nate so readily.- This , iccennts for failures amongst.gaurds, melons and cocumbers.--Tobse. so seed is very scarce in Missouri. The new plants were killed by the Trost, and hence Magee. era! inquiry for more. seed. rivedollan • spoon. r fof has been offered for the seed,:---Mr. Stela", of Cynthiana, lty., has lock one hundred -and fifty chickens from ,cholera. -L---R. M. Chandler, of Ludlow, owns a cow which, on the 12t1r Jolt, dropped a Calf weighiqg one hundred and thirty three ponnds.--E. C. Kellogg, of Hartford, hue succeeded, inbreeding trout in.his cellar. Ile follows the prescribed rules in regard-to the Man agement of the eggs, and Jai; got a large number ready for a snore extended sphere of life.—E. W. Clark, of Skaneateles, N. Y., considers heel more profitable than any other stock. From four hundred he clearedin one year $204, and it die, cud his steak. watt worth a third more than et the commenotnient.—Mrs. Kimball, of ilaverbill, N. 11., made, from Jane 8, 1858, to Feb. 22, 1851, from four "cows, 906 pounds of butter, mins meantime ail the milk necessary for a small - lam sly.--In 1855, two towns in St. Josephircooaty Mich., rondo 25,000 pounds of the oil of pepper mint, which brought in the New York market $: &Round, •An acre produces from eight to weir pfitinds.---The highest price paid for tobacco this Nashville, Tenn., market, for twenty-ca -1-, • Years; was recentli paid for three hogsheads. I averaged a little over $lO 50 per hundred. MAPLE SVOATL—The total product of map sugar in the United States, according to the cei sus 0f.1850, - was 34,253,436 lbs., valued at $1 712,671, more than one-twelfth of the value of ti cane sugar product. This valuation, however, at the rate of five cents a pound, which is on about one-ba/1\ thij'averap market price. Ti quantify of molasses manufactured is also von considerable. The two largest alephe growl , states am New York and Vermont, 4.1 dared upwards of ten and a quarter - stud six a a quarter millions or pounds, respectively. 7 ati l t 'hirghet are Ohio, ,Indiana, Welkin; pet spirants aroklarginiall the sta4r, with exception oe;peleirare, Florida, Texas, are producets.to a greater or less extra From present ind‘tions, the quantity of ple sugar and risOlaSses made. this'year will greater thaniever before. The high price of -me, of all gratis. baa atimulatieditta manufart and there seems to be a fair prospect that the duct, tbls'year;will be upwards of fifty mill pounds. At present prices, (12 cents a poitiall $1 a gallon,) the product will be worth not: thati:s7,ooo,ooo., HENS ABM Zoos.—The following statemea communicated to the Bo'itinf TeeiHiseript : ' For several very petit I hare spent a few w of the latter part of August on the Kam river, fa 31drne.! The lady with' whom I stc Is* b I t i ghly . accomplished, And intelligent I wife. She supports a "hermery," and 'from derivtd my information in this matter. Sb me that for many years she bad been In the of adteintiteritig to her hens with their .co food atithe rule of A tiIIATOODM of talent r • • perpach alternate day to a dozen o f her, tc List season when i wasi With her, each is she brought in teed eor fourteen eggs, hat Sixteen bens in aIL She again and sp Perienced .in the tter r by omitting to fel • of Cayenne for t o or three days. The iiiiißce !misriably as that her . product] I off ta fire or x per day. 'lle smile e Nog the Capin • , is produced in winter as in summer. ' ,PLAXTING Kra • 'BILIIP on Damn( Cow I. lr, var ty reqnirea no •" • are . .. ent lin kind bat la to be Planted and evilly** siiiie manner. The chief excellence alai it is, that it grows rapidly, sod Comes to maturitY4,lt is valuable for patting I where otheo' varieties have failed to tot have been tiestroyed, as it FM overtake i groWing neighbore. Iluf, when seed "saved, ft should be etotirel separated fr kinds—nut even in an adj icing field, ft rieties of earn readily ore s with each otl as it'also be kept in mind tit; t the Mug P ro duces bat a /roan staik t NI that the I be nearer ilgether• if a '' 'ION is Three feet rows, with th lints two au,d I aptirt in the row, will give ample room. erg where but a few kernel,: are put o fttinre seed, it is wet to give them pleat, luipts. A my:zoo of preserving iron gas re been resorted to. This'is effected' by Covering the retort with wire gauze, ling the meshes thereof with repeats mortar, prepared by mixing in use borax 4 sharp rand, and water. Wbri coating should be glaied with a mixt soda or Potash, 'Melees sand, and lith equal parte, mixed with as much w "give the preparation the consistency The glossing should be applied to the well as external of the retort. 7 • estop's .I)avisan .1111 TZRIIAPIX/ 1 . - large, tea obickon ; when done, at Warm, cuili r from the bones into em fur chicken salad; put it into a. stew gill of boiling water; then Itir 0 perfectly smooth, onaquarter of a ) ter, one teaspoonful of floor, and the egg, which addAck the chicken, be stirrinvill well togetherigen seal and, po per. After letting it Ilitilin t.i, minutes add half a golluo of Made iand to able hot. 4 '' • ?IC et,V."—Make avw o, as with Sao and better, in the proper good tab spgafuleof butter or lax flour; e a:lioall'piere.of this doe Out very thief on tie paste Feud; with butter al,f.brown Fuger mixed up very tight, and cut the toil into Fq to that each cake will nut be mute long. Bake the rolled pieces on I They 'are delicious, especially when PORK AYE, BILVIL-Suuk, user of dried beans, well warted, sna boil in three quarts of water, ait of pickled rot' ;When about beane into a deep di.b, and the poi with belt a pint of eater, bake oven till the beans ore thorvugh l they ar dry, add more of the Cal Timer:L-111311a quarter of ham; hop it smelt, whh tholu well betitenibelf an puneo'' of bu &populate of ereanititnl a little.: over the fire till it tbleken.l, and! toast with the creel bff. , (inist Ir,bas recently beim won-tale( leaf sugar, mixed with eillpked glutinous substance; tr)tieb, war like gun cellos,. par nietches sl dant stets., AL r use la ease ut