Ili DU ' 41/1 1 :: ' • . TIMM film by 11. P. T., es the top tea hatoetths bedst is it, is MOOS seieves by e.impesek. halhosde, Stemsbos magma: , • Trent balm ffiortlng dragons: Idesibest *sae with bomb at semis F • Itter.home man le "s e " : Oustrone tessult st tear. IMO logs - • Best's DS odds I—Mere:MO to twit. Dow tilerfilittObteldl aNdO WL : ne Nesy ran, Tat Itbilk mod iss m ad soltrose - We're, far stesebosts, ted dmilsrtas. Itlg *II Mime rmt Imam ritlso Never Ms:4 sem bassi to MT* _ Foxy sad odd, and ism, sad thsodist ' way aims, stand boas =are -.. Beres NINO'S, OW owe miry, r. Of all albs PIM the - doors! Close here, 'shams, sad be silt : Ohne am 4 Mars the Inky se trim & Is the talbes4 o'er the . • - Metei 1 47,. nets. sad se Sy the Pad Width Soden nos Ilk, the skims. 1- Owe lam externbe civlas OM!, sad learn Abe Ism travel. • lITIMIWits, and dist, sad elude; Ousts; st doors and *laden: Ned WSW sad see) estieg; hos haitflrlsee, dath es ebedisr Goths busteuesd with grit sad raid t 'Ada Is what we oath area travel. • Wnswitehte, vet te% bill., wed Wit% Seth ow to the leirdineye Own • Oiselnstdlie sad rocks, vs gr yet Valleys, Arens glad to moot .I‘ l Is& and ell thaw words unmet: milarreht Apt Ws pod to travel r From tke Soda, Dispel& Li' CalfArma's ire ofatay,of tbelLeartr mnia.T lamming!, 01 maws. IT QUIT TAOLTIPLOW2II. - • 1 CtAPTER I. - .. . ,"Witla I dui rod soy BUG clear, - On alarilis'ilionny banks 111 sta nd."-fasioyam. .• -. • "Tim. w u, when • man's brain'. W.V. out. • Ms hod 'was 'vacsitt."—Maaringer. , ..• • • wee d • • • _.• m e • • tint: , . ByMs; .11 - obilt,frifttAe 9cniurit q/ Herr 1.1 . P. WO*. A • dear, shat emitters, was Quilly Qaillwbeel. Her lips were like ibi valley tulips, bee fair obeeks were rosy as twlit sunset, "eltOida lad kir azure eyai seemed besutgul mirrors of her virtuous soul. Pensively 'she sat at the lattice window of • tor dear fatheei embowered mansion. ."Wby does be not coma?" she sighed; safthe evening's gentle septrire seemed to' ansiise with their ma. at echoos. Darling Quilly was i love, and was beloved in returti. • • CHAPTER 11. ' • I•Th. WI to my sloyhent I &Moat wast."—T. Mos. A larewall, a loos farewell; to all my.ireatoma." Oarddied mil• " With UM lane arm and Ibis Mlle baud." Awed. AlfontrO de Montmorency wu ninety man, and his dark hair curled iniieh, pupa-like clusters around his glorious brow. ,He - lortml " with a thi n traoting adoration the pntle Quilly Quillwheeli but an ignorant, obdurate father, whose soul knew' 'no touch Of Use's poetry, bad forbid him paying his 'addresses to her t adding insult to . injory by saying that "a young man as couldn't pay his debts wasn't ilt to pay addrustis to MO darter.".= . _ Sad,lunhappy fate !..:41e run 91 toveaaways was coarse. • • •• CIIAI'TEB, • !Tonto'Want. like a bud rthe worut. Devouring the damask nor. • is • • • ghe never told her love.“—M!e -r:, • '•Turn, gentle hermit of the dale.—Ls sestlefo. aml If forever Still (Omer fare the vrell."—Cbadee Dickuu. • , "Geri, come away from that winder!" said the Obdurate father, entering the apartment. , "Father!" shrieked the maiden, clasping her mild, pile hands; and kneeling st her parent's nn. yielding feet- 7 "father du not Oast tie off!" .t "Gerl ! 7 :Wretched young female! Your old father's heart is net brick; it is putty ! Go—go to your t3hairiber!" . e' • • 0. • CIIAPTER iv. "The lira of all great me n remind us."—CPVP Meer • "The boy stood on the burning deck, . • ..' . Whence no dower e'er yet bad bloomed: • • s $ • $ • her lair neek."—dfdron. "31Id kosures and paleCea where'er There fa no pleas Ilk* home, sweet home." Mats& Thalberp • • • iv.. but"—surry. • Air the lOrilli,weary night, Quilly , Quillwhewl . bathed her ideeplesa pilloif with her tear; and all the long; dreary night4her mastodonte father snored' profoundly. Alkinso de Montmorency -caught in vein for an interview,und at,last, when .Iv_orn out with. fatigue, he suddenly encountered Bluepill, the renegade of the vale. • CIIAPTE q V. - "Thu letter in imblimely. meMidiingr--Effnets. "Gen. v. 9, 19,"Pror. li.l.3.",4miiirid Zst "• •1 a They ttal me lam mad."—lfferaM Grog*. • I "Lars ntit;.lore uot;.tris one you layaway dls." Mrs. Barmier. '!Bla,spil.ll Clast thou, minister to a mind digiessoil r' sighed Al#suro. ; . '• "Noibut I can find you plenty of Ministers w itk diseandminds;" calmly replied Bluepill. ".I.want an interview with •my soal— my dearest Quill)! of Quilivala" e "•You, shall have 4 on the morrow!" "Enotigh Il E your gOod work shall not forgotten!" sad the etriiiken Montmorency turned down the lane, and BlaepiU turned op the rued, while, the gentle goilly in hit lonetome obumber turned'Over !knew leaf. ; • i • CHAPTER VI. " ,-...tocutdelgit in hisfardid tent,' ~.•- -. . Gaily, the troubadour lOU, touched Ms guitar." • James Gordon Olosneft. . . . i. _ -Not a drum nag heartl, nor a funeral now, all the tuna night'aa she paddled bar addle nom" 1 \ .. , - Jame Thieharant. - ' I ' •- - • "Tall the not in ntonrnfal unniieiri,,t,- • ' Lib is but en empty barrei."—floker. ' \ As the epilog and ite wealth of flown sp. I pr9eched, the bloom , on the 'pais cheek of ,the \ wronged Qulily faded, and her jObdurata parent beheld her rapidly going Intl a lodine, audio-, the chamber door wu tualoekedouid the maiden , came forth; • Walling in the twilight diadem . .of an old'elm; she erasanddenly pidely grasped;by Bluepill, and era shcoonld raise a cry of Alm; the wretch ectsed her in his arms and bore bet . . • 9ARPTgIi.VIL • , !Ica', eh* is lying wilb her Ups ipart . she is dying of • broken boort." m. 444 no. - "Down In tlis 4614 dark pavi."--Alei! Anonyms& antlii so gently Verso ineallai"—.Mnink Odor abriekid a votes in laspfll'a %she'd him!". shouted the raglan, confro s otlng Montmorency. "Treneherous wreteh"— "No l „ dot tnsFher9es--tally sagacious. Here is your , bride !" ' . • • , tbSs relief, much, thanks !" saelahned Month:i l l:mm(4, clasping the Wetting Quilly tibia 'scented arms. "Pair being, bow shall I wrer re. wara—fand ;on, Blnepill; that hire stintif so well ?"—Allonso's emotion overcame hlf. pIAPTER and tubsegniatill."—Mbsi*iiviner d°4l4l2Bll"*WWalg li g AitthtLWlol: • . • ' , Eli r aJAO , • We have but little more to amid. late obdurate father -was suddenly seised with a ef t and 'died, leaving all his immense , ettldl4.l32ol4llgla 10 ita . IA 'also; as a token of Ills ropootoaeo, to :kb balers. daughter. The lovely Wily Whited and her s/inted Alfengo lifonunorenty want On • b r idal tour to Europe, and returned la the last Gentle ;wader:, that, last sad word litter reautine .2-Farewell! •, ' I Yowi Cat LY CA "Bos, that's s dat_boiso you. bare thane; wltat be wortb?" • . • , !Tbroo lambed and Ifty dollar~ not so mneb an that!" ,' , " ' d•fgas.sairtaastai•ito.sad alad6,lllll fa 14 of it.", • "At* Paula/sr • "Yes. I'll swam t o It." "All ". ' , ' i.W:bat yos No' inquisitive' fart! , 0 3IRandy foi "issuing pupas.; I it wawa Pa Sidi ward, sad oily losarott esi ks6i "Wyss lota seg st." • wain *fn.- 01 11y bndders," obi singed! canna men in si-evowd, la en airecuas, ja, 14 ob zootteol . o4,* den br " 1 1 1- PLea 11 11 1 , n.?"ee ens alwainlliifarynspalby," •.Wt44 . r? vitar?"'lnied envoi& "In a. dicatem" be replied. valet kb wag itStexttrits, Wiles of the truntlicrides- et, see% taid—ols • she thee of Ilitmee - 1 ligiecee dm)* was the phi.* ;1 4 .7 Muth" MI4 11 4 1 1 1 )1 1 40. l ies bee rali4 1$ of With% but Ofestleteit." - wAisowsiximotriaummt r i t m — AI., ,teitas of. Philadelphia & Penn iv hi tee %hem a aaboatioa at Mr rS, S mat hatittotta el the any and Iblnhabl tanta,Onoseratut endrwrings. NW Waned editinn,pub itala*g to amber% at Ile ants rads. Batacriploas re,- astrad at B. BANN itNl3 , U.* and Rod Innen' Ftnnn. 4 i L ARGE R Assortment o' Cirneo Itio arid Ear Ship, Nit readred bl 1 18 , Kay 10, 'it 10- a..4sLturrr. 1 AIR lOAN RAILWAY ! — TI - Ilit; EltiPZBB, a choice oak* just received by 1 I s' J. S. ELLIIYTT, omit door to nu, .Ukturs' Sank. '. fottutlis, flay 80,'58 . 1 Al. g.OLD and Silver .Lever, and Plain Watches, for We lower fo pried han they have ea been offered in the county of Schuylkill; • , 8. ELLIOTT, • next door above the Miners; BAWL. ttaville..ltay 10 ' • ' 0. • • . M. AMA'S HEAP Watch & YeW. ' elry Starch°. 72 North Second Itonse,) street, (moat Ph)ladsd the' Mt. Venn* pids. .1 (told Lover Watches, falljeweled. ¢8 E 'owes, 153 ; or Lever, fall Jeweled,ll7; Silver 7 . 0 1 4 0 e, ghartJert 16 041 t Ooldpertarles.ll 4 60 WOO; 67wetsolee, 1150 ; 811verlable !won.. s,per set, $l4 to 118 ; Silver Des set t SPo° oll, to s. ll ;ffillet Men B lPoottr;s4 75 to $7 , 50; Gold rout and &Id Cased, $8 . 20 to 66; Vold !Vs Ana Spier cumin; to ether with. a rariely . ottlos th2d,Tew elry,43old Curb, Guard dad fob ; , AU irOode war ranted to be is nownwnsted. Watches sad Jewelry FNt7lln the best manner . Also, Masonic Marks, Plus, outtitt to order. • . 3.— AU orders sentiby midi or otherwlse, will imortnally attended to. I Sept. 20,16. - • • I 384 y • STAUFFER & HARLEY.' . fl • cliP ili v a A ntTy " Ei s it A - lr—a ptica Watch olt Jewelry Store," No. 96 North Second street. corner of Quarry, Plaid'. Gold Lever Watcher. Jan "Taretteri,lB carob Awe, $2B 00, (id Lento* Witchery $lB 00 to Pi 00. Sliver Lever, full jewelled, • • $l2 00 Sliver Lapin,. jewels, - • ' • 1 •9 00 SuporlerQuarthis, \ • . • • lOO Gold Braeeleta,, • - • 41 00 Gold Speriaelea, • • • • TOO fine Sliver do . . • '• •;. • 1 1 -1 66 Ladles' Gold Piatelle, • . • 4 100 Silver Teroepoons. est, . • Goll6 Pena, with Pencil, and Oliver Holders. $l. Gold 11Inger•rings,1111 , 5 cents, to $80; Watch Glum, plain, 12% code; paten 1, IfiN ante; Lune, teats; other &MEW to proportion. Jill roods warranted to be what they are sold for. S TI . ER & HARLEY. Arad—lotne Gold and Silver Levers and Levine., rani lower than the above prices. , [ • 'October 4.1866. • AD - l7 MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles Ilialtht Proprietor. Allldadideoshturvels; spades coalriddles, As. The pettosese of the public is resplettully solicited. January 10.'67- 241 THATCHER'S 1, Doable Action Paving and pneidailinmis. THESE Parapet; from experience, are acknowledged to be superior to any hi use. They ate thin cheap and datable: /or , sale by C. C. CARTER, ef Use Right for Scineylkid wuity. Pottal=ber IA, '&6 TOBACCO, CICARB AND OAT z , A T the Hambuyg Smoking Tobacco and Cigar Manufactory : 4 0,000 bushels prime Oats; 200 barrels Smoking oboo co; 200,000 Halt Spanish Cigars : 100,000 Spanish Sixes, 25,000 Cuba Astra'. ,-•- JAMES S. MOVER. Hamburg, Berta county. 311. • Sept. 22.'66 iff eTfbf l". VCITWI T S A NG the FIRE . 1.).-1 which destroyed our finch Faeforj, and our ee. Vera on, we are notodisconraged, but have golf reso lutely to work, at the bid shop near the Pioneer Furnace, whore we will bkhappy to we our friends. Give aka call and assist us torepair oar loss. ,ABIUGIIT k lIIMICIIATID. itittnille, Oa'. 26, 'l6. 434 f EXTENSIVE NIAIABI Ha LIRIRD, ramantrgo sired, r,HE subscriber is prepared, fat his old stand, to furnish all kinds mateilale In hla line, uilding purposes—plain and ornamental. Ile in vites forticular attention to the Tomb Stories and Monu ments of hls manufacture. They can be bed Watery va riety of style, and will compare favorably, In beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at chraper rates. JOHN T. LANG, • Pottsville, May 17,1.6 • • 20-Iy* ST, CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY, St. Clair; Schuylkill Co.; Pa. rriIESTABLISHMENT is now prepared to contract with Railroad Co'a. and others for any number of Freight and Coal Can of every de ocriptbin. . The meettinery Is of the mootapproved construction, and the materlain.uted of the best lqwellty. ' The Prer• prietor can guarantee the work equal to • any manufse. tared in the-United Staffs. • i The Chilled Plata Wheels need by him are from 'the Celebrated Foundry of Bush it Lubdoll, *hide , Ay excellence have no superior. ' ' CLIARLdS H. . ABBOTT. Proprietorr !. t •• • , - -- l• CHAS. LAWTON;jr. Supt. • Jae. 10, '37 .. 1 . -2 , 4 y • ' ' PQ_TTSV #s . Saddle and navies' u n dota. I ad HEREWITH invite your especial .-. attention to my very extensiiit stock of Ready Made levy. Hornets, *Bars. de., embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever °Sated for wile in this moiety, and at prices that will compare, favorably with those of any other house to the trade. toik 5 • Having been, for Kum Piers Plat, in the bib!! of purr-be/log my Mato Materia/roclatroelyfer than, I end myielf now in the possession of advantaged rum this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, end .feel that I ram, with confidence, solicit_ the trade of all classes of dealers;' and my arrangements for the coming sea son's trade are based upon even a largro, amount of bossi sm than I have Iddierio done: you can tbentilego rely upon finding at my establishment everything that la re quired in •trit line. 1 • • ' 1 • Orebro by mall aroreigniatfOrsolteited, end the goods . sent warranted to give sathfaction, both as to price and quality LEFEVER .WOMILSDOBFF, Opposite Episcopal Merck Centre street, Pottsville. March 7 .11957.., • • • , I 10.1 y . _ SOLOMON: , '.DOVER. wissiesalsond Regall jn/EALER in Sto.i*, Ranges, rion tenk:rin",_wsminonow Weir, Bri;. _ arm ...us," trench Ware, and Daher; Roofs Boller*, rootablo - Ranges; Gas Ovens,.summer Trunaceac; de., has added to founts stock of &Ores a • variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of 'thick he can give the highest recommendation. L • lie calla particular attention to Menet, etyle of nee, ter which he Is coufklent will make the best tinder that tour ever been need in ittl,s put of the country, also, variety of new patients of Cooking, Parlor, and Hall Stoves. lle ca.lls particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stove, It is au improvement on'the Metalled', which he I nnddentls the best stove in. use. 'lle has show the largest etock'of the *bore articles (too owner- One to mention,) that hale nee been offered in this • part of t*leountrk. ifs invites his friends and customer 'in call arid sundae for themselves: feeling • confident thathe can sulk them In quality and pries; be flatters himielf that he has had ninth experience in his line ,of bus therefore he feels confident that he cannot be in quality or eterapneea: illirßoolog and Spouting and all kind of jobbing done Atha shortest aortae. (babe. sand, 5 doors ahem Market, Mut side, Iblierolls. March 21, !iff 12- CARPENTWIL• AND BIIILDBIA. WM=i . kHUYLKILL COUNTY. LUMBER RUFACTUINO COMPANY Bia AN s onA R urea at tnatr exteasue estatabhment, on Railroad streik, i great geintity of linker of every hind and osseriPtionwhich they an augY to Onolutuu, Carpenters and Builders, atower ra than ft as b e bought *boohoos They are also ready to supply, through the !nuns of the extensive business, and la bor saving =whines, ntanuthetnred art:klub' their line ata saMo o flimeent.on former cost. ' The ope have been In stweawilii opera tion for 4 the put year, turnin out vast quantities of lserp Window Frames, ' Noah,_ . Ponel Work, X onitliniget Bedvoets* . • .• Ihisttorsi . And all Aks& of Nosed, ftneekd auf Turned Wort, Which they have constantly on.band. They are ready to execute ardent at the shorten nWoN for any quantity or qinlity of awed ormattunetwed duff. D ry m g veal gasteet, of all kinds, for buildingion% . Dow. oak, ![apse, Poplar, chair, f plank and scanting boards; Chewy, Walnut, Mahogany, te., the cabinet work; White and Yellow pies boards Or flooriF, raw or wade to emu; .White Mat • plank , 2; 1 I„ti4 and 14 Inch ' purely , ainnytrready; OW, "lap beams, rails, scantling, poste,igla, lath, ceiling lath, pall. Tug, kr, ke. , . • airs tits otaietetstait &inlayer/thing in finfi line en bend or to orderings , 'deftest *often Pottsville, Nerd& Ti , , • , lb% /IVY 1 - 4 4 ' - - 1) • The Greet Isivesttiosi 'of the Day.; X 4 HE anbaciiber,annoitueOs, to the cid . seneof fehriyikill manly that halms seemed the g tto sell EDWIN and JAME M. CLARK'S new Pa. font Mooring MID, which is prolamines: the irrattaut ' American inrentioe of the day.Ths subscriber Wane 'of time Mills in full operation now, in It Trem er ontatio,where This all ts. to eaU and me in opn. This highlypelme ingenimut, and much needed Invention ) I orms lathe new feature in the saanalbetute of Whmt into Their; and the splendid manner he mbleb it per lona, Ito Work, thindlng, Dolling, and-separating the grabs at a slug% operation into amen different quallUee • Flour and leeif awl that within a owe of only twin- Crane feetin kne e l?' their feet in breadth, at the riv. pidity of twelve is per, botiron a Pair of French burr mffistsusie truly tblttylpebes In diameter. The Grain is etraterted at a single eperation Into Extra and fispertine flour, Flue flour, Ifiddilus.fihlpitaffs;Elierts sad Sim any power being irppUsaMe fa propel lt,fnen a foe/bane up-to any other desired. The mull space it temples would not bandaged when planed in *room with ether lnaehinery, and the small-amount of peewit re. quires to propel it, makes It certain that, era brag. It win sepereeds and revolutionise all otherlllouring Mills. So appliceMe Is this Mill to the wants of the world, that envy sawoaill; inseittne itseatoottro dozy, !Nit dry, Imp, toning rant, a any ballding.baring a power Wow dy mete!, MS saw hare within Its raft& eompk4oEer riumtlrknMng.XUl,at Ma Wiling cost of tram tour to serethrbftwa dollars, abd time the enarmbus'ataount of Otidnraiseititithin the United Stater, can berenret: led Into TiOlte *lath Ita torahs: • With age at that innt inarlyirerr largirOvlrries Jablislunent in Ibid reemly "here steam power is 'for pemping,shoulal be supplied. They could Wended' at mot expo* mod vivid muddy them to novae tire tbelysirs Sour* This lira milyeeewpse thasysee of 21 feet in Isextta, by 4lu erldtik. It is alropottably and when put up can lr.platedis,ewagos er dray, Led' with a single boles laolot to say poistirbono they eledesto wile it. Its ea*. etrnetloaissblimpidtbatlteafbe tonseeted with any, Allot Irs • thisli• dud. • 010, eeTintoweldp itioteWM 41aposo_4 2 4 114 surielleroideur st Trommst. , Iresdivil. et 1 tit trap 11111ses did pawn Olto Iwo oils taollo3 .ear beim setae itellliessouf the eisholdbes J. ; Dee. TSAI A' L. "Cir • • - __, • REAL-ESTATE' -S. FOP IiALE L VALUABLE uOAL Ara) LatiDS IN saItrYLKILL COIINTire containing 8 wee, situate In Vain to , 'Ottasinot Creek, and on the line of the liantspori & Blmlrs Hatband: For Wine lonalrerof • FRAME 81 _ . Pottsville, February 21, '6l VALUABLE COAL ILL Bi calt BALL. WbuLu at priv y valoabla taut of Coal and That is tb•Aisats Wltkatshioo Trott, Pas has and lotatedat the Eu the .Moaat Orsael awl Shama& host tostahul about 400 sem. Wee berektalinted to contain the rig'armlet the Bbaxpittn IL lot tense and tabor otribet. February T, 'IT LU tiara mak*, Moro. • is. Pottfr Pee by may 1 A the Isnar-' 'oo s nos doss 1000 Mny's 'V i nt 1. nNE -THOUSAND kjr vahabler Brood Mountain C Battersea Barry terrardslSel hereby offered at irrleatel sa le. I Railroad rans.throngbpart of tL derlald with Coal seams sad well once or Inttnittitlon;ap ly.to Rau street, or to the la Railroad street, rallivellle, cash, amid half isortpip *ads. Pottatille. Aralll9, ISM la N deloelt. SA P T . st il .. ll l l lll — be of pregame% the Washington north•west °Truer°, Pr= t thgboroughof gebnylklll Mee ty. The geld building is tour a trout, and la very eligibly skeet later the estate - 4 J. It. Levan, Fehuylkill Thivect, Kai& T, '5l W•MN I / 1-I ff 7 l -1 1 FOR TTHE lINDERSIG to sell the following r rig 41e-of' Uentre sires House .% the novough of Pottsvl All that 3 tdory stone dwellini lot or plera of gronsdoritti Qum. terirretystoreerjtagbfeeinatidepni) tot, Alfa that 2 story dwelling Lome and double care, and the lot of ground on which tifi 'e Is !erected, adjoin ing the property above demerit ' , nature, tiontainirgs in front 30 feet, r -.tong Union street ISO feet. , For terms and ronditiont Dec. MOM - A VALUABI44/1 HEE subscriber, tiring from the mini at private sale. T, Echnylkill Valley ltallroad, °port. The Coal Is of a d quality, and well adapted • marks* All the Impostrane ed ituistrnetion.....temeisur et pumping and hoisting necessary machinery. in pa gine and bunker: satiates and Omit% win** earl. l Order. The colliery comp.! Lewis Veins, above and bel ready tecommenee immedi partivalars inquir' of the s ALEX. 8. VIBLEII, at the • May 31,16 22-if DEBEIWILE COAL SHE SUBSCR7 deeliable - aoid Lew known as the Baltimore half miles below Plymont sylvania. Asia . ieln range, nese, and the coal is of th Wilkestarre Basin. The and the Scranton and Blocaun almost &Pale mouth. of the" chaser the option' ottser either by RaUroad or by G. whomilwodingl are erected capacity of the Colliery d. tent of the market for coal. term of 14 years. Samples of the the Mike of the subscriber, when all will be mado known. . Vita Rawl EAU< Pp iebruary 7,'57 vAP,6I,"MtNEBIPF PRIVATR SALK—That Cele 414 Coal land known, as the "Spob the justly; celebrated and " Spoh generally known as the "Bevent Joining, op the Mt. Carbon Sall raglan Township, owned by Nichol is hereby offered at private sale, o seems terms.' .The tract contains all the Coe Southern Anthracite itegkm—inci tracts, these generally known as tli aarksoti, Peach Orchard, °reliant moth, with all the underlying, •th beds of real which are known to e arermint when proved, over a h Coal. In fact, the tracts n the richest Cod deposits in the C Toe Information, a to Franc! for Coal lands, and restate ge road street above E. Market street, hlarehi. 1858 • vgjkimakis FARM OR SALE. lor4ER FUR SAL'; my .farM, ad joining, on the East. the .. rough of Tikkegrove, nyikill county, Ps. The-fa ~ contains shout 218 seres-140 of which ire well lone • . and in a good. state of cultivation : CO acres being In - dow Lend of, the best -quality. The improvements eon of • large 234 stogy brick mansion house. large Bwit r barn, 100 . ket long, eatriage house*, store bow°, hay, . Bee houses, water spring house, carpenter shop. ite all in best condition. About 20 acres are of the best quality of white and black oak, ebeenut and hemlock briber land, with rich soil.. There is also a young heart g orchard of the beet varieties of apple, peach. pear d eherry trees. -The Swatara uperi the south and yes is the boundary of the farm and the thriving village ,of Pine-mete. The m aion house is couvenientlyarrset having two . parlors, a reeding room, dining hall, kitchen and pentry,i., and seven commodious bed roe . There la st ail eas t sonLA market, and high prices all th e products of 1 the hum. 'My interests In the est requiring. my per; f i r aortal attention and absence this state, I krill' sell this arm upon very advantaged - a terms. --; DA ID ORKENAMALT. • . e Tebmary -1, , fa i 'Zither' Together o HE undernientiw of land situate Lit MO? The Johnston Beesley tract The Thomas Ribeirao 1 The Amos WAltersbam tract The Thomas P. Cope tract, The three Sot Earned adjoi cover tiro rod dole rkileys of the Catowissa Csll4, and tw which contain the Ci stern p two most northern 'Shamokin troughs contain the ?doormat been opened near the *rotor 1 tabs Coil Company's eotate,an, Run Company, both of whle lands on the west. Therhomes P. Ckapietraet hi eastward of the above mantle ern boundary of the Mahan° Over. the "Mavens' Ron" I-. 4The timber of Uwe lands is 'imitable Er pr ops, and white the railer'. The lower land adapted for raising grain. Tha title is Indisputable, Nicholson title, the same as - heirs recovered oft the City of Persians and farther is THOMAS I SONE, 67 and V odelphia, or to .1(18EPII W Engineer, Pottrillie, Pa. CREAT B RCAINS. -rISHE subscribers I eing about to rc- I more to the West, - desirous of closing their Voila.= tar Schuylkill coon y, and offer for sae upon easy terms all their Real • te in Schuylkill. county, Pennsylvania. among whir are in Tremont,. owns'hip, 8 Tracts of Coationdsod noted on the Mine Hill Schuylkill Haven, Stratus, nd Lorberry,ltiliroado 2 'Tracts of Timber Land in Tremonttoonship. W . N 0.9. 30 acres, part of 01 aces. 4: Warrantee, W. lioeb. Adjoining hods' bf the Fishing Creek Co. No. 11. -1 lot formerly i the name of Paul Brandt, , situated in the town of out. - No. 10. r undivided pa of 124 acres 00 perches.— Warnuttee, Francis Spset r. • Adjoining lands of John Lesher, warrantor; and 311 heel Retie, and being near the Feather Tract. , . • • Plasegrow Township. • No. 12. The farm near t e borough' of Pinegrove, as • described. • No- 13. 10 sews timber d, situated upon We Blue Mountain, bonded by f i le of Grove A Deck, and John . No. 14. 9 ides, intased &fey west of Peter -Filbert's tavern, in Musgrove. bein a Tresurarer's title. N 0.15. 40 acres, forme of John Strimeer.. • 2h) acres, formerly the property of Samuel ' ,llL N sin N°. • 0.17. 10 acres, 87 portholef excellent chesnut tim ber land. adjoining farms of John Übe, David nide and land of Jeremiah Nengeot,leing part of the John Tube firm. • _ No. 18. , All that part of 248 acres, 67 perches, timber land. Warrantee, Daniel Stake.- Laying outside of. the 'Vtableggreek Co.'s lands, containing about 123 urea,— Thla tract le situated about Tolle from Eckert. A outtiord's Ihrnace, and the Dauphin 'A Susquehanna Railroad parses through it, =Molt convenient for the manofeenre of sills. N 0.19. 48 acres, late the property of Charles Snyder. -N0.20.. 180 acres late the properly of Ley, Reim A Blanket.. N 0.21. Sli acres, late thepropert? ortimi inner. :L No: 24. 80 eaves, late the property of lleorwilinter. - N 0.23. 170 acres. late, the property of John StrimPler. No. 24 . 7 lots in Bonawits's Addition to Pinegrore.— .: Nos. 28.37, 38,23,40,41 and 134. -- No. 25. • 2 lots, late the property of Charles Ricks: • N 0.26. 1 house and 4 acres of land on Logan lips, on the seat side of the Seaters Creek, and the Unkm Canal Basin. This propertinill be offered in Sr. parte, 4 lots and Fy, acres of had with the house. , • • • Plasegreve Sore's's. N0.27:' 1 lot. The undivided moiety or half part of a lot of ground, situated in the borough of Plower., bounded on the seat byl the Union Cann, on the , south Whoa' of Jaeob Grit; on Use west and north by lands of A. Hans, deceased, containing 75 feet equate, with the appurtenanees.seerudsting of tbreollimekilos. , The Dauphin A Sounittanos Ttallroad passes through said . to • . • . . . N o. 28. Mt of groviad, 74 east lii_SS feet, Ad.fohdrig the Dauphin A licuquebanna Ikeer Huss, and lot for _aunty of Abr.Wernts. nut the property formerly of Jr cob rats, in the borough of Musgrove. , No. Mt. flat, haunt Jahn& Wharton.' • go. 1 lot,. bounded by Rallundotreet. Forge and. Maple stmt." ith a Muse, stable and Coal Aro. Howe' now oeeupled by Jease'lones. • - , No. Bl . 4 lantlinp,'Nos.4is,ls, Worn thitnest side of Bohn Canal Basin.` • No. 31;' A centre bradlns jar the Union EMI Basin. TM last Umpired.' are among the_most convenient landings upon the RUIN being already wharfed. with' 'antlicient nestling week to ship 100,090 tons morally. Alsi"9"100 Tolima Lots, . the' torus of Junction, In Tremont Towitthip, at the junction or the Union Canal. Sinters and Lorbsny and Roush Creek Rallies a. A plan Of the town will b e at sale. , • hotfoot at privateulyand if not ismed of by public alle. without re- AT, the 11th day of April, and 1 13th. at 1 o'cloeir, P.14.,at the x. in the town of Pinegrove. 'Tu be obtained by app lying to Dalin grove i or-to Jun, Graeae. at . Leba , OBERNAWAMA moue.. ,ot Fold before otAit the time pub. - in virtu - Urge he Western prowrty. Warred, or goal iroad or Bank i February 14, 1 57 7 e de m moped Mu Th acid, wiU 1* dl serve: upon- SATU • Easter Mondsy t _Ap hove of John TIM thee information • Ilaweerate, at P 1 • non, Pa. T .d. poverty, erM Do oh' • Indiana would be Steck. pRINTIN ilaw, of Ws at Dtgl At ad 'folk MEW OAS 0 XHE UND asetirivo tras Affebil r"• Adam, god. sale a known county " - it ery ed., id a 01111. tick• the leaded \e par- Irks., Dam, The ,Jr can be seen st the terms okiesle .ICIB SPENCER" Agent, p?liraulel _ sAur LVITO.S AT • ted tract ef.splen , Tract." motaleing Vein," also wbst is five mere tract," ad and In Weld Nor a E. neuron Ea+, the most ad yenta- Veins In Ate Great 'ding, besides; other, /naleser,rliarley rbff Primrose and Nos ugh yetnnexplored, [ ist in the Mr/nation. indred feet of solid offered, contain* ,nutty. tineer. Esq. ent I: ra p l e ly. Office in ag hall Pottsville, Pa: 12-ff e Separately, d valuable tracts I and Columbia noun- EMI f. each Minn., and ed by branches mountain spore, longation of the Cool Basins. These wo Coat bed. ,The same has mita of the Locust moon upon that it the Coal properties adjoin these ..ut three miles to the ed Gaeta, near the north• Coal Region and partly twin. phi, on the mountains, k, ebeannt and poplar In a red • shale roll, well ng what in kwiwn as the 1. • t on which the Girard i Philadelphia. voters, apply to Meters. I Smith rourth street, Phil- KAItY, Civil and Mining March, 1.1,114'.. 113 m .• PAPER.—Book 11 " w ! a i reight 1=CM' Cadre drat, PottirdU Ztt NONSAVE INIATOMIS. ' RSIGNED' having . the O! Om likoieas Commis • it asatosOkstoors• Weak 41' ' , IIIIIXIIO Mira IRON WORKS. - NORRIS WORKS, • • Plarrsistostrm, CORSON, WEST * KELLEY, Iron . roundels, Stearn raging Builders. neers,Clenaralidarbirdsta and Roller Ma , cthz kora, manO4nrs the °ambit Pumping , - - Rosins, of an lmptmed co r udnicikes, for inns and 'ater Works of any capacity. Also nut:Wart*. the High Pressure Cornish PutoP ,l Inc Xnaineon an improved plan, well adapted to Coal ?dims, lot 'vertical litaftAand Slopes. • Mining AfacAina7. mr:—Pumpa, Stamps, Crashers, Pulverise's, Whims, Runlets, Marna Ifintwe Toola.Crab Winches, and every widely of machinery for mining purposes. High Pmesure and Oldeusiogfifeam Piginre, Blow. log Cylinders of all time, Sugar AMP, Saw and Oast Has, and onwy descriptke of irlasthaml ' • Portable Steam Sngineeof an lairwwwl plan. Propeller Znglors for Canal thuds. RICHARD R. CORSON, • , JOHN Wirt, ZElictßi) ICKLI,Er. • • ' Rcrertracer: Cot. J. N. Rrisotos, R. SICIATS. En. and T. C. Do- Ctn. Esq.. New Pork; Lewis Cools*, dn.* Sad P. Mei, Lintz. Fag, Philadelphia; IL Mouss,Jr..ilaltireorM CHAIM N . WIIZATLIT, nannonville,Paa C. ; • • and 010. Sutasos, Norristown. , February 21,'57 . , bty sm. CLAM • =T. cyanesori4moaxlf. • at hers respectf y im tbe attention of tbe business community 13 ;; 44 to their new tocuedry andAlachlu•Shop, [= in the town of Stelair, Schuylkill maw ty, •-arbor* they are prepared to build Steam tn nes, Bretton, Pumps and Machinery of every pattern. A ho, Drift Can, Iron or Brass castings Of any she or pattern s Being practical mechanics Coal orators and others who mutt machinery would do well to give them a call and examine their work. Orden thank. fully received and executed at the shortest notice and an reasonable terms. CAMBERS, GUI SWIMS & CO. ' St. Clair, June 21, '54 . 24.1 y 11312/3 ASHLAND IRON WORKS. THE SUBSCRIBERS are 'now fully • prepared to furnish, at the Ashland hen Worts, Steam Engines and Pompsof any , auz power and eapacity.forudnireand other purposes, Coal 'Waken; of evert site and pa tern now In use, together with castings and forging, or danriptions: Oral and Drift Cars of all . sizes and patterns) large Truck and Horse Cars,—all tarnished at the short eirt notice. • The intbseribets - Satter theta salved' that, lnaunuch as every member of the Lem la a practical mechanic, they will t able to %mint nuebi nery that will coropare favorably with any in the Itre eon. AM orders directed to L P. Oaten A But, ,1211- land, Schuylkill county, Pa , wilt receive prompt anew L. P. OARNER. MICHAEL OARNER, JOSEPH OAIOIP,R. AshlaUd. Mar 10, 'SG 19 TAJLIA4IJA. CARTERS &. ALLEK'SIRON WORKS, Tamaqua, Settnymul comat.7, Pa. The Subsetibers,propsietore of the _ above gamed extetudeeestablishment,an 11uT.41q1,1 nounfetothedtiseiusot tleDaylkllleoun • .I', and 'the genetally, their roadi• auto turn out any and all k lads of work In their Ina. at the shortest notice, and In the mos t sat isfactory manner—such as building Steam Hogines, Man uhicturing ItallrOad and Dritt Cars, Ptimps,Castings and Muhl:wry of all kinds. . 3nly the best workmen us employed, and sonsfact lon may therefore besafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled. • C.AATKIIS A A LIMN. rammun, January 27. 1865 • 4-tf ; BEAVICE MEADOWS. 8 - ER 8 7MaringliftWAR I TMVI ali Founders, nopeetfully inform their pa irons, and the public generally, that they -nj • czaz are fully prepared at the above establish ment, to manufacture Rte.*/ Engines of every sise; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Oars, and every other.deseriptisn of Iron and Bram Castings suitable for the Coal wining or other bushtess, on the most reasonable leans. AIM, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Punt:Lel and Ilaeldne work in general. la Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des ten at the lowest prices. All work furnished by then wer ranted to perform well. They would solicit therm, mof those who may want articles in their line In thlavi tiny. Ail orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten z ILA.. ' IL W. IIIUDSON, March 4,1858 9.1 y W. IL. lIIIDSON,, DONALDSON. DONALD O N ly - 4 4 ! attenton 6. tl..l::Creuestiortil rinmunity to their new Foundry and calt eilachine Shag, in the town of Donald ' 4on, Schuylkill. minty. They are now ready to execute all orders for smachlnery, such is stench engines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearing for grist and slaw mills, railroad and drift cars, he., kr. Belog o6 piactical mechanics. we Satter onrsekves Unit all el work eat the Donaldson Iron Works, will give such satisto•tkm, :as will secure the future custom of their patrons. Orders thankfully received end-execu ted at the shortest notice, sod on reasonable terms. PinTkat COX. ALFRED Jo,NE.q, LEWIS mmun. February Z. 1856 5- r;tci:4:T.ALrailfif4l DEHAVVI'IuEIat i; ,N9RKS, ' THE Subscriber la prepared to Mann E l i facture STEAM ENGINES of any power Pumpootany capacity,and Coal Cl Dreakr ~,,, of ever & y ascription ; as( well . eve ry other kind of machineryNoo in Mines Breakers, ifornaces, RoUing Mills. Saw Mills. te. From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and front long experience in the businesa,wbrk can be t artier out at this establishment, at the very lowestprices, tnL of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of arty kin are invited to call and examine patternsond become a ••• partintod with prices before eontrecting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict :Monti° • will be given to their prompt execution. , . WILLIAM DEBATES. Mineriville, December 9, 1854 484 f .• TaEIiION TREMONT WORKS Tremont, nchuylnsaa uounty, rennet. lili The SUlitiOribeis reXpeetfully invi 0 Ole attention of the bIIItiIIifiCCIMMUDI y .. ' ° g'; to' their New Marble. Slop and Tonn - - •.. = dry, erected in'the town of Tremont, and . under the superintendence and manae. mein of Mean. Z. Bawler" and Philip timhbleg, wh ere 1 they are prepared to execute all orders for Ma c h ina of Pms and iron, such as Steam Engines of any pow r, lumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every dem To lion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist a d Saw Mills, Drift Cara, and all kinds' of Railroad Castl e s, such as Chain for Plat andir Rails, Frogs, Switches, d ell kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftinge. Mr. ni twits being a practical Mechanie,and having bad the ix. Monte and experlem co for many years In the Coal Regi , persons dextrous of putting up Mactfinery of any R d, are invited to eall and examine our patterns aridlmpe for quality of work, and become acquainted with print at these Works, before cnntracting elsewhere. Orders o l ov cry kind thankhillyreeetred,and strict attention will be Oreille their prompt execution, having Several l 20, SO. 40, sod so hone Engines on hand. • ,* Jan. 0, 11156 14y • 0. A. AA. Ai. SELTZER. • .Polll' CARBON. • Ir 011 N 1 1 .11), & MACHINE SHO P, Port Valrll2oll9 nanny akin co.,a. irT. WINTERSTERN atootoc !Ml es his reofiness. from the complete o i ltlit zill.a;;Al or the aboretuaedostablishroent,tosup , r rr Lu t z ply all orders in his line of businEw— .'"*„... Steam such as for Stea Engines, Barbra and Drift Cars, romps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Milne r,' of erery'pattern. Ile warrants bis work to glee tis faction, and accordingly solicits patronage at home and abroad. ' Jan. 27,1855 '4-ly FRANKJIAR IRO . NI WORKS. Tfirreohtcri re announce to ths pub T, ll l I lie that thir are the Proprietors°, the . Yranklia; Work', Port Carbon, lately car rry := tied on by S. Sitlyman, where they muc. I '"** tious lo ininulactom to order, at the{ shodast notice, Steam Paellas, Pumpt,Coal Sreakils sink filocery of alai* Arty vise or doscrlption, for blind or other . purposes. Mao, flathead and brill Cr,,a I nor Brass Castings of any alas or pattern. Orders are • fully solicited. GEO. S. FISSIAIIII4 UO. Franklin Shovel The snberribers continue to form floaters of Schuylkill County, with at the lowest Philadelphia prkes. tarty called , to their Coal Shovels. any she or pattern promptly attando GEO. B. Port Carbon, August 21, 11152. POTTSVIL FOUNDRY AN D MAO Steamsr Nr actc- WOO NOTICK—Yhe business.. of SNYDER d iunalEs, urn be contiu , • obi ,by the subscriber in all its tillriollll . zza branches of Steam Engine bnudlog , Iron founder, manufacturer of all e i kinds i of liachinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad _Can, h.c., de. He wiliala br :alte the iraain of Min lug and Selling the cele FbrestOf Ash and Lewis and ,S'pohn reins Red As . Is, being riOe movie tar of these Collieries. • GEORGE, W. SNYDER. • Jamiary . 7.l.lBb47 latf - • :ro camosieer R. mou ; coPEKroer or s. ktp Or The subscribers respectfully attention of the business cola 4 ' 44 4 URR their. Boiler Works, on Mimed -ar • cum low the Passenger Depot, Pot where they are prepared to man BOILBRB OF 7617 CRY BIiSCRIPTION Ertiolte Stacks, Air Flacks, Blast Pipes. OAaome Gin. de., de. ,Bollers on hand. Being practical mechanics, and having fory• themselves entirely to this branch of business, ter themselves that work done at-their establish gin eatisfactke to all who may favor them it Indlsidtiall and Companies will thid It greatly* vantage to examine their work beers engaging May 6,1863 ,194 f JOIIN 4 JAMES - . Traythfrq u gN r itto tit IN" re4po _ _.,.,.., pounce to' the public that thei t . - "" "*""i frig UM Is now co plated and Ea am: ration, and th at t hey are pril ply all kinds of Bar Iron of r irhkh they will warrant to be 'apart:x.ln spa obtained from abroad, at the suss prim. They. alio Marmfacture 't Rails, for tha all , Ilene' andlateral Roads, weighing from SI t yard, made of the best Iron, and which all mach cheaper than the imported article. - Being practical mechanics, and having had eaperianca In the Iron business, they flatter that they can gire entire satisfaction to also make it their Interest to patronise t urea. • JOUN BISBNI December 8,1851 wAsioN i pTota I ry WO - KS. Glibly'. a. ‘. TUGS. it JAS. WREN ully Invite • g' the attention of the bast community ,;: - ."*.,O;ZR 1 " to their New Machine Shop nd roundry - = erected between Coal and Italpiriettl streets, and fronting on Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute all 'orders for machinery of limas and Iron, such as; SLAM Engines, all kinds of Gear ing for Rolling MUls, Grist and flaw ktille,flingle.and Double acting Pump, Coal Breakers. Drift WI, all kinds of Railroad Chatham such as quire for Flat and T hail ; Frogs, SIN - 114nm km; all hinds of met and wrought Iron Shafting. Being practical m4chanics. and butting made the demands of the Coal Region their stady.fee year* -also all kinds of Machinery In their line of.aetwera : they Sitter themeolvew that work doub at thaft ftint will give satisfaction to ail who may lunar them with a call. AU order, thauldUlly received aad,Promptly ewe. euted, on the meet reasonabliterms. 111031 AS WREffi , JANIS ' . Noy. 22, 'AS . • ".47-tf • — PALO t AI jiL IQBOLMNIA ILL! ll'd I noti l ike: 2l :1 5 =1: a tgi:2 l : l generally. that their new Ulna G.= Palls Alto a Pow comPle e, and in Tull operation, and that they re prepared to fern lab T rails of ratioite patterns. weir it from RI to 70 The per yard. Also. different elms of at, square and tennd utertbantitt bar hon. Orders for rails or heriron are respeetfelly 'Melted. and mill meet with prompt attention f left either at the Dottiest MEL Bright Larch's Hardware- atom 1 Centrestreet, or at thelroillee. IIAYWO9D, LEE A 110. (IFFICE—N. E. corner Oentre • and `J Mutet atniets,24l etory. Pottsville, Januar' IA 186 e. The undersigned have Ms Or ikMed • anipart• tietstklp Dudes the style and gnu of 19 STOOD, LIB A "(10., for the purponeof manutecturing nod mad Bar fro% at their Palo Alto Rolling ELUL , • DELI HARWOOD, BWILL LEE, • OEMS fiats . Thilbstlasm af * ftlida Ara ot-L"r & ,wlll , 11•• edam! by th e o f RaTIMMU" JAL NEW ORUCkIllawif i CINE STORE 7 LTENR*: SAYLOR announces to his All friends and tbe public-that he bas re- • meted Us New Drag Store froinMarlut strew to Centre street. next door below Charles Bidet% Boob and fancy Store, where be will ir • be espy to furnish persona with Drugs., lee, In his 'Woof business. Ms long *metier's.: 11, in the business with John S. c. Martin, and 'plet,cus Rod attention enables him to pat span lauds at Preantptions wltti portict actuary. • Pottsville, April 12, '66- , kY911 : 11' KATNAIR9B. • YUU used Lyons Kathairon for timi hair? It Is the moa t delinltiful toilet aril n bo world and is prossnbrely beneficial tor Grey and Bald heads. The Kath.*ou fully restored my bat, alter r baldness (dinette years. Yours truli; • R. No ss.Whiren Street, New York. ..4.150. Lyons' Extinct of Pure Jamaica Olurreir, fer.dyrt. psla sud nostril Derma debility, de., eon be had at - .C SARUM'S • Perfumery and VarietiStoro,Centre Stroot,Pottnille. 4. *lobe, 33. iss3 ille'tddod farnishei the material of every bone, mute ale, gland and fibre, in the hunurn frame. When pure It secures health to every organ; when corrupt It nen.- eerily produces disease. not,bowers PILLS operate directly upon thealenients of the Amain of Us, 'amani tas:lg the principles pf disease. d thus radically curing the malady; whether located In the nerves, thestomach, the liver. the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, fir any other part of the system. I Used throughout the 'World! lIOLLOWANIS . ILL& are equally enicacions In cont. plaints common to the whole human race, and disorders pe. Oiler to certain elimates and.localities. Alarming' Disorders. ityspepsiaand derangement of the liver. the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of i trinumerable deaths, yield to these conitivei, in all eases, heereverag gravated,acting es a mild purgative,. alterative and topic; they relieve the bowel,, purify the Snide, and In , sigorate the system and the constitution at Ott same time. General Weakiseas.aints..Nerwoma Come c , - . . Wlten alintundat i fall, fall. the renovating and hinting, plopertiee of these PUie give liminess to the 'halting nerves sled entosoled Muscles. of the. vict i m of general dilitg. r • , . • ' Deficit", Feral, . . . 4 ; Al? irregularities and aliments incident to the deli Cite and sensitive organs of the sex are cowered or presented. 1 10 Ilia few doses of these mild. but infal/IbirsiterstiVes.— N mother who regards her own or her children's hA ould fail to have them within her reach. lth s- . Scientific Endorsements. . • The London "Lancet," the London "Medical Review," and the most eminent of the faculty in Great liritain. Trance and Germany. hire eulogized ' the PILLS and their inventor. lielkerafs Pile are the hest remedy knows; is . thit world far the Aitotnieg Placates: . ' 4. Asthma ' I Ileadaehei , Bowel,Coteplalnts Indigestion ' Coughs , . Int:liter= Colds' 1 inthuttneation Chest Disease , • 1 Masai. Weidman Coettrenem Dyspepsia ' Lowness 01 DiarTh(oll flies Drops Stone and Graiol I . Debility Secondary Symptoms Fever and Ague Venereal A ff ections Female Complaints Warms, of All kinds ice' Sold at the-manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, AO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand. London, by 'all respectable druggists and dealers in medicine through out the 'Coifed States and the civilized, world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents. and gl each.- there is a roust& erable saving by_ takigg the larger sizes." N. B.—Direetions foi the guidance of patients In ever/ disorder are affixed to each box. u-Caution 1...N0ne are genuine unless the words "Holloway, Nyw. York and Loudon,' are' discernible as a seater-eurglc every leafof the took of ditectifonsaronnd each pot dr box; the same may be- plainly seen by hold ing ISt leaf to the tight. • A handsome reward will be R ive - 111U goy one rendering suet' Information as may lead id the detection of any party pr 'parties Counterfeit ing the medicines or sending thd same; knowing them to be spurious. June 21. • =TII_E CREAT EST Medical Dlscovery rot tete Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered . in ono of our oesteumpasture weeds a remedy - that Mares Every Kind of Humor, . from the worst scrofula down to a common l pimple: - . . Ile has tried it In over 1100 cases, and neverfalled ex. eept la two csads(both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of Itsvlrtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two botUes are warranted to cure coursing sore mouth. (mato three bottleswlll cure the worstlUnd of pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will cure the system of Ma. Two bottles are warranted to cure the woriteankerin the month and stomach Throe to five bottles itip warranted tOcure the worst rase of Itrystpolaa. One to two bottlesare warranted to cure all humor to the eyes. Two bo t ties are warranted to cure running of the ears a nd - hlotchea among the hair. Your to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and cunning ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wont ease of ringworm. • Two or tkree bottles are wan anted to sun•the most. desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four; ottles are warranted oenretlce salt rh /l eu. • ye m Merest bottles will cure the worstcase ofserofala. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfecikure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader.' peddled over a thousandbottiesof this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish-fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold anothei ; after a trial it always speaks for itself.-- There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pastures, In some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until L. discovered it In 1846—second, that it "should CUM all kinds of humor. In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and Meat popularity at the discovery, I will state that in April, ' 1859, r paddled it and sold about six bottles per day—hs A Pri1,18.54, I soldover one thisusind bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggiits who have been in the 'badmen twenty and thirty years, say , that nothing in the annals of patent medicines wps everliks it. • There is a universal train of it f ro m all quarters. . In my own practieslalWats kept it strictly forhumors —but since its int redact lon - as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in It that never suspected. Several man of. widleptletits—a disease which war at ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few tot. ties. 0, whatu ptercy if it will prove effectual in all r,IMMI of that awful Matadythereare but few whohave seen more of it than I have. -I know ,of sere al cases - of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. For, the various diseases of the Liver, S leklieadache;Dyepepsia,Asthma, Fever and Ague,Pain In the side,Dimeases of the Spine,' nd partlerthirlyin d is saats of the kidneys. te., the discovery has done more - good than any medicine ever known. • • No change of diet necessary—eat the best you getand enough of it. Direcitotupr use.-4ffults,one tablespoonful per day —children over ten yeare,a deturertapponful—ehildren from live to eight years, tea-wpoonful. ; As no directions -can be applicable to all ronstitutions, take sufficient to operate op the bowels twin *03% • lamotractuired b 7 ' DONALD KENNEDY, Warreststren:Rosbary, Mass. Price, One ,Dollar. . Whelesale Agents:;.-Neiv York dry, C. Y.Clickner, 81 Barclay street; CAL RiPit,lll2.lllrodway; Rushton 'Ciarlt, 2 7a arenilwaY ; A.- .'h D. Sends, 100 Fulton St. Wholesale inputs forentsyltaala. T. W. DTOTT Poss. 132 North 2nd St reet. Philadelphia. • For sale in Pottsville, y G. promo, .7.o.lhaphss cour ". 1 May 10,1856 tabenau ' 2 ° l l , ,R4CIRIPitiR9;i74 , ENS. I. lite the •unity to treet,be- Me, Va., • actors denoted !they Bat ll ent wi a tan.— their ed. lsewhere. Is, no doubt, the moat wimderlid discood7 of this age of propels, for It will restore, persianently, gray hair to Its original color -cover the head of the bald with a • mod luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff and itch. log, curs all scrofula; and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald head, eta. it will' cure, as if by magic' nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, glee. and,wavi, and presorts the color perfectly, and the hair from falling, to extreme old age. ' Thelollowing is from a dlatlnguisleel member of the medical pr(don: • PROFESSOR 0. J WOOD— ST. PAUL, January 1, 1E4.5. now Roll In full ope to sup Ants Ow ty to any Dan linaolleited. I pond you tbbr eertigeate;— After bring nearly bald tbr a long time instillation tried all the hair restoratives estankand laving no t oath ,in any, I tires Induced, on besting of 'aural° give It a trikL I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and had my bead rubbed with a good stiff brush, and jthe Restore. the then appilW and well rubbed tar scalp was aglow. ThM I repeated' every morning, and" in three weeks the young bait appeared and irrel , rapidly from Augist last till the present time, and is now 'AWL, black and strong -•-arit't and stakeout to. the tooth; wbansits, before, it washes* sad wilt what little there was of it, a withal Utile vas disappearing very rapidly. I stin nee your Iteedoratlire about twice a week, and shall soon bare a good and poilset crop of bolt Now, I had read of these things—awl who has not? -bid have not seen' hitherto any use where any person's lair- was reallir lbenehted by any of the hair tonic; de, of the dip and • it redly gives me pleasure to record the result of COY ezq perlimor, '1 :hare recommended your preparation ' for others, lands It) already , bas a, large-and general isle t throughout tho Territory. The peoplehere know Its efi, fects, and bale eonddence In it. The supply you mot us, as wholesale agents for the Territory. is nearly es 4 besotted, and dailyln= are 'made for it. You del lierre Credit for yon 17; and I, for Met return you my-thanks for t he benefit It has done me, far I cer: taluly had delimited long® ago of ever effecting any such result. i Taal, hastily, . J. Mr, BOND, Fain of Pond h Kelley , Druggists, St. l'atd. • - ' f the Col• 601 be. pet be famed aaldarabli Itheatielres basenhavd • maskurae. .11 CO. 49-U them the Mbar °C UM Rod *state Advertiser.) lion&s, 27 School litre* NarrA' 20,1835: DIAL Sil:.4ll4,ing beCOarie Preututufel.l quits irrt,f , , wu induced, smith weeks since, to mats a trial of your lisatoratim;: II hare used less than two U 4 0 ,06,110 the gray hairs badelail &happened; and although my' hale has not fail attained lin original color, yet the processor change gradually going 01 4 and las fit greet hopes thst In a short time my hair will be as daft, as fairway. 1 hare elm bean much grallihmt at: the. healthy moisture; mad rigor of the hair, which bet*, was and drt, dad It hummed to come out is Idr. mob% fiespeethaily mfrs. . D. O. M. HUPP.? Professor Wet, 1. • --- . ; • Cantu. Illluoi Jane 1141865; I bra used • Professor' Wood's Hair Radorathe, add bile admired Ita wonderful effect. ' )1y halt was beech). ham mkt thought prematurely grey, but. by the nutlet bi t ~,I tathiropre," it hit remnurd Ifs original eokit, aid .1 hews no dotibk Perwmtntll, S/DNET BRSE:EIS. • 11z4ertatar Valtwi newt O. J. WOOD ON -ftriwistom 3 / 2 lketidwaL i NZ, - and 1143darket street, BL Lou* 8014 in Patin*. by J.ft 0: Ilighm, L IlsiNeive /lad r It. . ry ;Ikinkypitlt Ho._ esaz by an ritipikailiarmiggliliumj+ wtore.. :• - = , Yeb..9l, t 17 - lky - f . . . ItEDICINAL. HEALTH OR SICKNESS! CAsfse between them. !Aver Comlktintor PROFESSDR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, MEDICINAL. COUU4 Wholesale and Retail 3:hrizigartist e ba Clisenalgist. LL Caw Tarr. andinvestaa Sten ( Oppodrate ifortimer'allotel,) ' Povesvna l s, It The aliblicriber•Amlnglakcu posessidou cif the home ionized! enmpled by If rail. X limitty; has ammerted the same Into • ' . ' , • Dying ud altp•llbersairy Stowe, g o • sue onr ts urtams, as be thiti ati ke d inll renocuti geowe ny eaudeoten calie the a ti tentkm of big Meads and the pisbik to cham stock., lie bar taken great cars I. the salectkiu of hbillings, Iledickzen,Ar., and an theterom cheenkily reccumneed watt and every cos u Waif' I mita A ND CA ADM MA 27LP. Ile fs determined to .give his milivided personabit, Wiliest to,his badness. at all how Wslf the day and rilglii when required, belkiing that the mows med nmetariou ej pdpekiarteu will as the &twistable lino w thdr ' tiesda depends in n losat neissurn au the are of Apothecarry and the quility.of hisAnto and .misturee and he finds emzedeM that mmusiszeis,srbeu elitelned the expense of vistas aid health, l nottlei the oaly question with his codeine= The oneethie reputation as a carotid and comietent A .16101 be sattstit ed. t,_ - ' ,- i Ibis reputation beta detain g tar ti f e with the assistance of a share of the p en Ildr 14 portion of latch fa guaranteed to h im II friends, independently of that w Irk be hopes: 2 c= by ekes attention to business al .strkt stlestion lu intsing prescriptions which may Meet the health and llres of Waistcoats. . ' • , • i • Demotion in the prolamin a ' compostudlog of aro_ Woes air ruthless speculation will never resort to, though it is notodoutdy true the deck a dspgeroua tie' 4 di coil= la much moil extended and arsiesastn4 war tked by druggists than can he ly imagtoed. i Confident of -obtaining a name Mod tank semi* the tint of his cotempornike, he only asks attmation.toprom his will to serve, and his ability to satkly toe toed*. acting. • ' 46 r . Flarragulikrltib ..eogldink-mro7itlKK! tias litvgilif; am' - ' " " - lk, . and Throat are positively gamble by htlialatcon, w c conveys the noodles to the" cavities in the luhrs through the airperegee.sdroastng in direct contact., with the disease, nentrallies the tu betenlar matter, el-' lays the cough, causes a free and easy expetteettlem,' beali the lungs, purifies the blood; Impute Renewed el tality to the nervous system, giving that tone and ener gy so indispensable for the reetend*ft of health. TO be able to state confidently that Consempthei is eatable Ay inhalation, Is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure.lt is as much under the control of medial treatment as any other formidable disease I ninety Out of every buns died casesean be cured In the first stages, and Ott, I per , cent, In the second; bat in the third dap It brie:epos slide to save more than See per rent. tbr Om lungs are So cut up by the disease as to bid dame* to medical skill. Even, boweeer, hi the last stages, hatudaticei al- Buda extraordinary relief to the evitterin .etiendlot this fearful scourge, which annually destroye ninety. eve thousand persons in the United States alone; end a correct Calculation shows that or the present pop l of the earth, eighty nlilliocie are destined to SD. e Consurnptire's gram 1 ils Truly the gainer of death heel no arrow so tidal as Coneramption. In all Ages i t beau the pe a t eisentif of life, for it spares neither nor au, but meth elf alike the brave, the Want/ 1, the graegni, and the that . gifted. By the help of that punts Being, fens ibom mineu ' "MP* and gilt , I am enabled th offer to the &MI a peruseinen and speedy cure 14 Con- I sumptbau. - n• 'lnt emus o taterrelm le from hums I 'blood, and the immediate ' produced by their de , position le the lungs, is to recant the free adults fon of air Into the air cells, which causesa weakened regali ty through the entire syste Then surely ii id more rational to expect greater goa m. d from medicines entering the swines of the lungs thin from those administered through the stomach ;,the *heat will always bbd the lungs free and the breathing easy Ober inhaling' ream dim, True. inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless It acts ronditutionally, and eSth more P.9wer and Melein* ty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful - and &sat influence of this Mode of adm in hrtrathuz, chloroform nhaled will entirely destroy ii, sensibility fa a few Minot para l ys i n gthet entire ner vous system, so that a lim may be amputated 'Without...l the slightest pain; inhalie the ordinary horning gas will destiny lies in a few Muth The Inhalation of ammonia win name the 'Osbert shen•tainting or Apparently_ dead. The odor Emmy of the medicines laps resiotilblo in the skin a n i l"' tits after being thhalevi,and may be immediate) r detect ed in the blood. • A convincing proof of the mastitis- I Mimi effects of inhalation: lathe fact thaf• &knees la always produced By bleat leg foul air. Is not this past. tire evidently that pro remedies, carefully preparedl aeilludiclausly 'dude through the lungsabould I produce the most happy results? Dreier isite ed years' prattles, many, th des, enferiug from diseases of the lungs and throat, vs been under my are, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the ;effetely bad been 'romanced in the last stages, which frilly lathes, me that conisamption is no butter a fatal disease. My treatmentqf consumption is original, and founded on long experienre and a thorough 'invertiga -1 tion. My perfects:qualm since with the nature of tu bercles, dc.,enables me distinguish, reedit*, the va rious' forms of disease t simulate mennaption; and apply the proper remedi 'rarely. being 'mistaken wean in a single rase. This , millarity in connection with ;I certain pathological end crumple discoveries . enables me to relieve the lungs from the effect, -of Contracted chest.; to enlarge the eh t; purify the blood, Impart to it renewed vitality, ° energy and tonerto the entire system. Box 53. Post OEte ,11. W. PRIMO. M. D. Office 109 FILBERT Street, be lo w Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. Mufti 21, '57 12-ly . PHILA ELPHIA. aaleoloiyj Publlabed and sold by • I: R. L. BARZIF.B, • At his Map Estabilittment, N 0.7 Ilart'sliltdlopnit, dlixin grog, nbow.CAesnyt, PludaddipMa. Fibruary 21,'57 - I • • CI A.. R. .i="l Ng il" X .IDO 4:31.• NS .. . •J. 8. 08PUY - 8: 80N8I, . • MASONIC HALL, Chesnuf Streit, below EightIitILADELPIIIA, would call the alttention of the pub' to the barge and dried amort [ went* of CARPEIS, n r CLOTHS, MATTINOB, Le., n they are selling very cheap Mr rub cir city tem; vane, wholesale and tail. Philadelphiaf March 7,1 J 7 10-Ith ; • JOHN 8 1 rONE 4 BONS, N 0.45 South Scloud St., Phllidelphlt, A ,RE now re eiving !heir Spring itn-, XjlLoortation'of Silk, Millincey &lads, conshatug in part of Fancy, Cap c li a lkoinetltibbotik; SAUD and Man tua Ribbons 01 are ndPialn Silks; Mareellines, and ,Florenoss; Slack M ; 'French and English Crafts, Tarlatans; aline an .I llusion Lacea r lie. I Also. a fall Ilia assortment of Pre eh d A uterloaa Plow. 1 era I which they off to the trade on favorable tams. March 21,'67 . ..,. •; 12-2 m • .1111', •if 'IN A R D___t_ OF DA:WM MD ADD DEAL= OF e STE Iv soObe, xr OS. 77 & 9 .North Second Street, .11 PIIILADELFULL ' We ere now reeds log our Spring stock, which' - willi comprise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of Strom and Lace Owads Our stock of FLOWERS will be 'unusually large this. . . ... • BL! D$ sll4lA'Dli9l srrLos.-to ' I?tr . za WaiX XICK, , VO.. 12 North Siith Striet, PHILA. DELPUIA, sianufacturse of Venilian Yd. tel and Gold Bor red and Painted Shades, of beautiful dralgus. • ; Buff and allot er colon Of Holland) wed for; shades. F.*tures, Trinunl ipt.sC,, wholesale mid retail, at the lowest cash pliant iIite 7 BTORB SHAPBB painted to or , 'der.'der. B. J. VI thankful foe psi&pahant *wt. fully twiteita the public to call and natrdrW.new and layge assortment,,betre purchaalng abewhere. I • e e eWe Study to Piertsq . I . ?Philadelphia, • reh 14, 'l4 . j i 1 SUPER - HOSPNNVLINIE. • R . Tb only Silver Weil VET aw4rded by Agriiultural Sod a, cites' wasees to this separiorlartlele,it the fast Pennsylvania S tate lair, at !Weisberg, as a Fertiliser of .the best quality for Whist, Cots, Oats, Grua, 'Petit*, raising. !wavy erjpps sad greatly Imre ' ring th e mall. It., slabilaiber tinily team' darowirs and Dealers that be is pre supply. the Syria; .4innand with 'this tperior and we tatdad artists. . , WAGE ,3 ITTS ANTEDO-4 Ina, i secu it or i d . Tari l'Abg ~ -4N .I. iiltiL prams a- . . CAN .111:1A310, POUDRI3ITI A LAND MAIM% OILS, CANDLES. SOAP, de., of t 0 best quality, se lemma auks* rata: i -,._ . J4llllll A 4 Poiseroy, • 9 and 1 South Whim% %low WOW street,. ' i . PaIii.ADSLYIEIIA. 1 . gay- Partners 0 lied on two privile , alleys.vind avoid stow. , W • - [reh .• '67 , /09411 . ° i _NI SI ------ ' r----- i : ... 1 - ;• ~k -I WILY" -:::-..-.-.,. _.--7..::_ - • pi - PLllMaitt OA— ,LEE A oceasorsto HOZ d,ILLIO, No. MA ebesiint street, under the /Utah Souse. P are anistantly publishing the Latest Inusie,froan Scent prates Au thors In .the U ited States, ha a style that will vie with any Julien at y other honer, either in this eonatry 1 or Europe. L. •' 1 They have the *alone to armouries to the public that their doe of Sheet Mud oil baud, eandste of the' argestila_ m t complete asiortwent to be found in tite, eouutryrthey onalantly ad: V u eir stock all tluo . New Musk pu Wilted in New York, , de. • . . i They alio pax several In Books, Which are n general use t ughout the country. - • ,' , PIAINEV—A ne assortment of the beat Mtn •• , 11111M of New York a d Boston, at the leeriest cheep prices, , I Also, a gem . . usaatim illEATi IN a ril ar a plii i 4)lT v it aii. 4 11a313 • 004 .. "%boa, & Lc., Violin. Oat and Moto &WON] coi of the best I lea qualities, all of tMeh will bit furnish- 1 ad to the public and the trade at the lowest retie. ' Ordenipuuettnalli attended to. fi •• ' ier All Lel & Walker's Susie and Publication, eiin-b I obtained at EANNAN'S Bock and Mono etre. Pat*l eille._' A phitedeaphip. ,14. b A. lane ' ? I 1 1l et hi ' -N.witapWlN 4 .co 4 ' I 1 IBrOadnieMiafften Armes, .Farladqpia, roc, 1 • - IVOULD:caII the attention ' o . Rail.' Ty !road Xanagers,indthearCiatenested hs Railroad Property, to their Splest of LoorsehreNnythet.inutkii they are adapted to the pastieullir barium for which ' they may bepequired; by - the use of ens, two, Omni Of I hour pair of driving wheels' and the use of the whole, or to mush or t he weiglitaa may be desirable for adite..l s on; and in ramodaUng the to the gru4te;eurers,) ghee!' ib_pf upetitrwction and; rail and work to be , done. Hy Wire means the Maximum useful effect of the l power is esedred with thrt least expense for atteirbines, extol, foe), inirrepalni folioed and Engine. With these', °Wets ID 14. w. and el the emelt; of twent,r.threek jean lAsslitial sanatoria in the business by our senior parte 1 itilffhe raluttfacherejteed(fainentkondsef 3lroiatt,,tia4 sevendehonake or sizes of each 144; ,Partieriler attar tion twa toithii itrength of the *thehinein thephin and workutauship of all the dstalle.l 'Our long nape rthelv and oppartrinities of obtaining inforuistiononuthl MI to offer than cog nee with the ateuranes that lialelen• ey,eomany end darthilli th ey will reopen favorably , with those f?f any other din ass . We also rarebit te older rehnds.azies,bow ot low mottle., (le ilitioH teal trithoit bowies) aneepodtkon MOO** toutivr a ll Wiertl,deatitition eialloperlibeet I ithealßallee War •1 anti isetalitrtlelons too the rifto; oo eaf of W. W. ~ .Tal Ll =ls7l . 4r . . MITI/1M Mllat. . tail - ware tu t . 'maw 16"" At e ' • :PHILADELPHIA, TRIMBLE i LANDIS, IosSKIVIS T . eel. f tit Inform Oak mama trim& anGestosterood . lar tij County, that their woodsmen! of Malan fot Young asthma to anti lames that". ever, and Q v , to sell cheep. Persons Udall at aan ptivUese of sulisiltig elotld4 pare= 4 41 this Art If tba 4 ° nl4 g ri, wirr * Brun_ Init 272 Clisetaut St, arum etTeath t Phlladn. Ira 32,1336 - ' ! • 114 7 114, iffitY NirnAltiltiletTlPAl of VRNNCII CAL" AClNS,_and geliral Gather r, No 6 South 36 et., Rfte4loll. • Amoral assortment of all Slade/ Lammas, Moimeoos„ tote, etc. ItZDAnd 01,X SOLX =ATM. retonary lA, '67 , . gralo g °ll,ll",,Prlgef,'?utbe Bottlers w Hotal4rairpere, Colletantly;oa au for ale by ANDS= MARINI it BONO. - _ • • No. 69, Not" &toad Start, rbliadelleis- November 15; 466m JOHN H. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2.& .4 Chesnut street, ,(south Side, below Watir,) PHILADELPHIA, ' • eras Cunt , Wonewaraas Hoar{ ra rat Crrr.) • Massalbatarers and !Mobiles Dealers la Patent_, iii. &toms& Drams, Meat Oroorad Ordirverr, rem' maga Nos se aria, Wood a inflow-Rom Coeds, Dersari;• es, &e., of all dnerlptlons. Planeta4 mid amnia* nu stock:^ "Trebruary ,11 34n t N RdDUCh 'and Yk r elT STORE,- • 0.15 North Wharves, PhlladolPhls• choke Oros Appke, Oranges. Lawns, Plea •A Sanwa, Peaches, Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Peas, Green Corn Barest and White Potatoes, , Onions, Turnips, Zr, (Mask ssuons,) put up with can. and despatched on responsilds orders. 4¢Yansers' and }Wen' pedant sold on conualmion. .. , January 24, '57 • 43ra , OILS I • OILS 22 OIL i ' ti. 8,A.:38 . ALLS 22 I + 88. 1- lad S smuts - witacvss, rausielphla, , pEALERS IN • OIL, have ' just re; I I relied, direct from ti erilf Bedkird, the following sup. p l e o g f On, which. therotter for Weld the !barest market ra • • ` W nt.eriperin 011.2,000p1. I IWlntarrWhalsoil, /2,500P1 do Msphantoil,9,6oo do I /tasked do. do 7,000 do ..Biso, In stora,Oreadag Oil; Pale and Mows Soap, Sperm and AdiussuUseCandles. pt.. 23,18. . , p_ B.ly , . .1 .1 W DRY. GOODS NOR SPillio OS 1851r1 E ASHIONABLE-SILKS; Silk Robeih, imun o rd ; Black Silks, extra gloss; Spain( Press pods; New Spring Shawls; Britbh and French Chlat ' ms; Lawn and Lawn Baser Shawls, of the mewed fashions; Staple Linen tlitiods, Blankets Quilts, Damask Table MAW!: Napkins, Am; Gentlemen 's Wier. and roll stock of goods for Boy( Clothing. Bimini; dally rs” mired from New Toik aid Philadolphia suctions. Wholesale buyers am incited to strews an early esiL P.TRZ 4 LA2OELL, Ath A Arch sta., Philadelphia. _ilkiplerms, net cash, ald prices km : . Tebruary 28,.'67 • • • • , • LEAF Tattan y AN A R o CIGARS. ~ • 0. 21 Southi-FrontiStreet, Phila ...., . dal' phis, Comndssion Merchants and wholesale Min all kinds of 1 'Leaf Tobacco, Mantifaieured Tobacco é Mgars Ihrre constantly on hand and for sa/e low, all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF fOBACCOS, selected with special refersoes to Manniketintpre use. All articles sold, 'warranted to be di miweestited and every opportunity afforded for emulation. Purchasers at a distance an send their' Cadets, and rely upon being as faithfully serial as if the goods were selected in person, April 12, 'Att; TO FOOTIDItTICEN, XACHINIST-8 It OTBSIOL AHURVES, N.. 'E . corner §outh • • .a n Sti.„Philadelphia,fur- - niches Ingol l eopper and brass, plg Iron 'sheet frau seldere,drebrkts, portable fore •• gm, eveltii., bloc& tin i ked,foundry mould. Inge, tkeings, crucibles, antimony; babbitt metal, sped of all hinds, brass, old copper. *C., dc: De is also &deal er to wrought and east scrap iron and Other metals. it "Ishii desire to accommodate ntechjithrts and others at a distance from the city, by furnishing any article they may want In their business. Articles not mentioned to theabote will be promised and foremerd d. Any Inquiry in the above line wilt be promptlyamswered. I . , ~, I N. E. corner South and Penn streets. Pe ,., 14, '5 - • 7- - co Z 4 . P A P A ll i f tt I f I IirBW Y PCof .. .. ._ , r ," • 138 North * Second street; below Bare,* Phtladel HILTIOI Completed their large a:scrim:it of the sho e s Goods tier Spring and Summer Trade, would respectfully invite theattention of purchasers to the suns. Their stockj thr beauty, chairmen and variety cannot De sae ogr. They bare constantly on hand Avery' desmip. e 'Gold and Painted Shades, la Sollandt a l . Shads Platers, Wall Papers; Curtains, Tim Prints, Borders, he-, all of whkh they offer et how ratee than an be had at any-other estabibbinent. (?.0 and examine. ~1.1.. ILLtell 2 RIO ., US North Smoot dm*, below Mies. isbniary TS, '67 " 941 m . 14 THIS -NEIM I BRH42,OH, can Q pi tugg thansa FAR ires for their wmic zu Lainan'a Pnraliona Nut,. . Soper ;Phosphate of Lim. at $4O par top; Phosplats of Ifto t at $5 O , Vartilinen it 226 per Wu. • lbws Portillarra arn entopoood of MUM* Omni& al amines, abounding in Pot ask, &a; they ban rouirod the diplomas of tour_litabro, via: Now Jonory,Noreforlt, Pentusylrania and Doiaware. - Alto *sr O, 3e, GUANO, all POUDRZTTIL. le. Country produce runired in payment for the above, at !market rates, or ‘dratta on stood honaos, or nab roes. toned With ordi rr prometly at tended to . OZOIII, lA. I.ll3NAtr, (P rioter) "New The proof Stare," N 0.19 Booth IMO strict. 61111.4.141,PUL1, PA. Pobrhary 28, '67 i 940 r JMUM MI L OWir OILAKKATICILL WOZIII. H.FIRST BOOK of the Rational • System of English °nuttier. ' 3/1 rte. , MOND BOOK of the Rational System of 'Welsh Grammar, designed to teach the prommi ofAnalt h a e ing the English Language with- soundjudgment; and art of using it with vsassaaahml proptsty._ 3/ eta.; These works are now media the Pubilegeboolit to A. 4 First Behool•Distriet of Peamsylvanli. • • The THIRD BOOR of the Rational Boise of English Grammar, designed loanable the learner to become most thoroughly acquainted lsitti the nature end tue of the • Prepositions; and may be read by him either In or out of - SO ets. BROWNS' 4311tAM17ATIttal, READER. This 800 sets aside the old Grammars, exposes their defeats, dem onstrates the HUM au of Wanting to than, and mints to the Teacher the unerring and only way to the Grammar of the English Langurin t , api g, eta. Torah) lby • ••, Pt.. 1111 Arch Mask Philatteilddlk Feb. • 21,'57 8-2 m „ , --, Yeast ItgikttnilLBANErcoos!t HOMINIik; I( /31 PI ' ri COT- La - • • r lIIIT Righthand Spring Garden etreets.;;PillLADßl. A, hare great pleasure In haltandng 'sir many Meads anti mud:mem that they hare this season pur chased the most element stock of DREW-GOODS which they hare ST a Tais and are selling them, as psul, eery cheap 1 • • .2450 yards _ , _e• Ras White Brilllantim, at 1254 ci.. 2847 . .'" Vold and 'tripod ditto, at 10 eta. Mt tatmenas variety of Preach, NNW& and Ameticin A splendid stock of PeLanee,ChalliesoDomikite. Valencia Plalds, , Luxor Plaids, Matta Lakes, flanges. Cballie Robes, Borate Robes, Silk Robes, idwa Rob... A superb stock of Organdie and other Lawns, Ac., he.... ' SILKS! fIHAWLS ! I MANTILLAS!!! - Our Mick Silks ire brained Ibr diorama's and good wear. Black • Silks at iiii, 75, 873, $l, $1 08, St 12%, ET 25, SI 50 to a Black Moir Antique, Watered Si W , Satin Plaids, Ac. Biehlrrese Sliks,Flidu Pounce*, to•r every &Jar. Stella Shawls, Clubmen Skald;„Tbibet Shawls, Ac. Plaid and ltrobroidered Canton Crape Shawls, 20 per rent under regular pricer. The newest _Myles Of;SPRINO and Bllliiiiiit MANTILLAS. • I iSTAPLP. GOODS,IRISMLINENS, MUSLINS. make of Irish linen'', •of our own lispOrtation, , alio,' Auction Litmus. - Table Cloths. Napkins. DoylrelL•eissbee, Mama, Ac. , ri W an • keep ei Ac., Ac. A :endows stock . of , Muslin'', , fteetliag, ' 4 Amps, OIL CLOVIS, DRCOOETTS,MATTINOS,Ae. Eat Matt, Cbtfillcreg. &Windt+, rte., for PAW* a*f, Ale . Ki.a f • iff/ROIDICRIZJI: TM GLOVES, noantsa, ItT)1.171, AC., AT 'Therwley * Chinn*. 4one. Mee Osab Stone,” N.B. corner Eighth and Spring (larder' streets, ~.• , ' (Harrison's Mhlte Building.) - siip-uNe miardprreentationa to Wee oake."1011 • ri s sWe Invite the attention of . Close Cash Who/male Boyers: (February ZS, '.57 itftr, f. ' WEER PHOSPHATE OF Lim. Hu subscribers present 6 the -no . the of farmers and others Interested, the *bar, at- The eseelleney dour preparation bast ham sowed known ito' many yesn Peet, OM we deem it no to wry much in rasped to its merits, toit merely that during a long arks of !ism its purity and aslu as it stimulant for the growing crop, and a* a 'PERMANENT MANURE • Hare Demo thoroughly established. . Oar aq,er.PAospkate ff Lime is "oot. changed In its r vitarneter eevrsry wson, but I/what'll purports to to, form In Its chemical condi tnents,and Is rolled upon as the ow FilMl.llll2o. 131 vu rim • • • .cou, OATS, WHEAT,, POTATO/A,. , MAU, Aod Miter crops moulting a vlgmous and lasting manum. - Pamphlet, imorlbing It, and the modi of applying ran be had gnitsdkataly at our storm, or by amt whoa desired. . • CAUTION..—Be partied,* to donee that *wry barrel of our Article bee ewe IMO* eat tied if Oats 4 Med branded on the head. This Chen* is rendered neteiner ry. ea thee, ate ett alany &Melee of Iknibtfalivalue odd, under the name of Agra Pheephale of Law as to sir /lead thole who are anattgettinted with the value of a GENUINE ARTICLE,. Pnar $45 per 1000 Id% =se • A Mend deduction nunisto D hine• last fall ills's, has been imported' but 'mu ails* of ids selebentiti 1 Vacifte Ocean euana,_ wit offe r for kb to orieu#Ltets • VM WAWWI& • A mom of Ibil tibublo ottiski km Fria Upper WOO lbs. (IN mot le►_ flf 3 povoiriamioat Pot oro Asa GRUB, For We it Ow lomat rsts ' .fir The lordia, Arrinoleurat Joariata ;Hit Aims pars are : molarty-filed at astr ON for Ms tas of Aro. ALtEN-SivNEEDLESI-. Phis Ilief• Mite Chriand. stmt. 1 l liM4 , Artlecibt eas be leellid st Ohre Mot at IwaM .16 __ hoeese....nridhes atiteento.adia. to dtks to Water dart aid ot tldit imi l i retird whist' Maple "Katie& ate idgotded is efietesis end "ettaidlog I. the baser.LiehretrY 24, ham • 1 Min% , stud otbillhas IRMs lite Clover and Laws Gram seeds, killdeer with garden and geld• iersia, wh i F l orr srlU warrant to ha fru& and good. flo wilt also' receive, orders for all kinds el (mit trees, (warranted to be,vbst they are 'lmmerged.) airkirlbusl implements,,Ar„, all of which will be furnished, at annutartorers' priree7=- - STs seeds and trees sold by the subscriber arn abated with mat rare, only from 'modem of repulettea and etatallag. Ile does not deal In seeds pmcond *alma eaaly la the market, from therm wheel/I e bleirridtbout repot to the ammeter of the mod sold. Nor does be parttime et sids mods pima protalscoosnely la wall gar- Sees' Ware their too dose proximity deteriorate* Mgr" beatify. particularly those or the am* oaks. 'Mks tr as lailartant connoerattou to those who parehme either weds or Milt treas. Far hem. 4M., read la orders early to - . ninAMIN 111.1010. 4Y~~~~~ i ~~~ WC J. G. MlSlEkbell. Let monied Wellheads roll In erealtb, Lt proud Inds strut in state— , My bands, my homestead and my health, Pia= me above the great. . o ; I neireriklira, lee fib, nor bin. • To plea** old hy: Dui tadePendente still maintain Of all beneatii the sky. Thus Cinulanatne at-bis Oar . . With more teas Miley &bone, , then theme with big lasuslied t eat, ills palate aad hi. Mom • Tumult, perplexity, sad rare, • i Are bold - issibtava's let; Bat them Wooden newer dans . Disturb my peaceful cot: Meat with fair tosaptanet I fad - What monarchs waver eau— Ilealth and tranquility of salad, Ifaaren'a eboiceet gilt to as. 'l o l4lolllto wort nr tas Jahr= GAZDKN. Little can yet be done . betides pruning trees' ,and shrubbery, and , preparing hot bedi. ,Of thew: operations we have spoken elsewhere. Our ob. jet now is simply to ergs. the maul planning Of the spring work, which twill soon begin in earnest. In ,a few weiki; ipring will be bete, with her birds, her early dowers' and bursting buds; and all our readers will be full of business, from !writing till ntgbt. It will beo too "tete to plan then. But now, while winter still item, and your hands must, of iseeessity, lie campus,. tiiely idle, work with your..brains. . Spread A sheet of pitper before you, and, with 'pencil and ruler, map off your garden into some aorivenien; plan. There is a particular die it Which is hem, Jan you , duili-atty other : fled o'ssi what that it aid pat it os paper, preparatory to working it out oa the soil itself. For example: the rhubarb and the aiparegurbeds shout .have a warm corner, so Is to gine them an .eaily ' start in spring. Grape v i nes , s he, need a sheltered,and sunny As pect, to inserts the ripening Of _tuner fruits before frost". Give 'them Inch o position, secortiiiiii, on your plan. No modern garden Ls considered. complete 'without its Collection . of dwar,f pears,— the number varying with tbeilse of thetarden • itt raspberries, blackberries, currents; gaosberries, poaches; apricots, quinces,od,the like; and sae coastal practice assigns these to 'borders running arottndlhe garden7 . and sometimes awash the middle. Th'erethri, mark off on your plan a bor der, from four to six feet wide, on each side of the graden next to the• fence, and if you base room, run a broad walk through, the centre, 'with borders of the same width on each , side. ile - walk next to the fence-border may' be three or lour feetwide, and • the central *ilk, Av'e: If vines or . espalier trees, occupy one of th ese r ooter' borders; can be trained on the fence, leaving room in front of them for other smell-fruits, as A gooseberries, stew berries, •te. In planting dwarf pears, and other smt fruit trees, they should not be set so near loge sr, or in such situations that-they will shade the riga, tables which are to grow near aim. Light feet apart is near enough, and tile largest should be set, if possible, where their bbades will fill across the walk's . ; and not on. tbe bedip . devoted to vegeta bles. And biers, let as say, ,Whil• planning,these borders, tales painsito' thin with the best kind of each fruit selected. Ationg, currants, nisi. berries and grapes, for instance, thorn Ii Nut room for choice; and It would be great folly to plant the poor forte., which. atter year of wasted toil, will have to be torn up and thrown away is disguit. Among dwarf pears, also, a lei...selec tion is perhaps of still greater consequence. Et parkin's has ixrerrieeided .stain sorts of pears uniformly stieeeed widl on the quince deck, others less often, • antothirs lsoldoin, if ere.— There are but few perscas For whom It Would be worth while to trifle withthese uncertain rarit ties. We say; then, asoartiks from books, paper' and your hortioultursl neighbors, what the mks. , ble aorta are, and let them e alone appear in year plan, and in your garden. Una much for the fruit borders. The revisit. der of the'garden may be , laid °Min beds, or is square pieta for vegetableir. These may be bates. seated with narrow iralks, as convenience dluli require. The vegetables most commonly!nesdad and most.commonly grown for family use, are as follows :-.-For summer--nspariagns, paw, teams, cucumbers, suinnier.sqUash, melons, beau, tow toes, bwts„ cauliflower, sweet-corn, sphiael;per per, egg -plant and radishes. For winter us— cabbage, carrots,': winter squash, parsnips, oyster plapt, potatoes, beets, turnips, onions and celery. There, should 'also be a permanent •bed of her* such as sage, thyme, parsley, mint, sweet um* 'rem, summer and winter savory. And Tor ash, devote a corner to horse radish. Every one.should determine beforehand, which of these vegetables and barbs be will 01124.110 v I many of a sort,Undishere they shall stand. Lit thee. things big noted' on the plan &tread' referred to.. Then, nothing/. will be 'forgotten when the busy season comes, and *sleuthing will ocean iu rippropriaprylace; ''Fkis„,*fiaps, unnecessary to add, that it should form part of every plan to keep melons squashes as wide asunder as possible, to prevent their miring; that where - It can be, done, tilt , elope of vegetables should bogrown in seem , 'sloe the,same season,—for sample, *alai tai ; lowing peas, and turnips following cauliflowers.— .. It would also enter into a good garden plan to ar certain and note down the best aorta of eaeb us• stable to be grain. There is a greet ditrektes between:societies, and it is important to find oat . what the best are, and to procure the seeds before. the hurry of planting time comet. . . . B; drawing up now, some plan like that e' have indicated, and adhering to it, garden work Will Proceed intellipntly, and, in its resulP trio afford', great tatistaetion.—zigriceltarist. POTATO*II-110W, TO Rtes.—Take a bog o'r barrel (a brciad box is best), sad Qom th e h e t. tom with equal darts of stable manors and earth upon which place the potatoes two or three inches apart, and corer with six inches of the stomped. Proceed in this meaner until the bee or towel is filled. Next dig out a space In the etd. or your manure or compost heap which is fermentier with a moderate heat, and insertthe bee and cot. er with tho manure. . The warmth will he extinctive to / itart the potatoes, and it la Possible too mutt so, in whiekcase. remove the panere from t/w top, and water if too dry. They will send 0814' mass of roots which will so adhere io the oompstt in which they are plabtaw4 that when the hula prepared; and the temperatures will warrant pug ' tin` in the open ground, they may then be take out singly and transplanted with east and refit,' especially if the wimatr mass L.previbasly wat.— POtalom started by this method will be from no to three weeks earlier than those planted in i".§ "ordinary nuittaff. ' ' ' ' liecipts: COIN WAY TO'HUP Isoll. During a lug ioysp to'South America, f,; indeed bow fresh the eggs coil:alined to be: :Dal steward was called on fur his tryst that es he purchased bisetock, ba*ked it does In small bows—raisin ,buses— , and afterestalP,;:. atissut once a week, turned over every bus betile one out of vwhich be was using.. lids Wm The reasop if his euceoss h; :bat by torahs 09 eggs avee,l,he kept the yolks about the middle ei this illinineu. Yet still the yolk will after 0 5 ' Arid ltawertlirougla the white to the s hell, smi when it dui so, theogg j wiil spoil. - • ' Ceau rola Fi1.011% on eat Pinnens.--:Tbs essii/k Amoleils mays :.•:-.2 ; he past year no tv . known the spinal marrow of a 4 of or cow 1 " . plied by three different persons, with thi ist ii(itisaistt'ry resaiu is relieving pain anti seessol gums of their felons. • --'-'..------r•-.1.'.p.•. . • tse.aassavere Rssissoriss.-LBSIf sii ar of " poilieriied saltpetre pet is Wl' I plat 40 1 ' 1 ".... oil, ho obi 1.6 be a pureeing for ibis :Po' dui.- tam , Bathe tile affected parts with its Slaws 11 4 • . •