y d i qtr; Wit_d iiiront at indigei Did It ileSe ao happen in • you wornohligod to shit i one t attriboiliey +a Audi* Soma *tray foe a day or t haeholoes And didn't - fa, 444 two vitalises a ter:air* suiting an indefinite n • hnoin •quantlihs of, around your bed that "Rd log, Oro -breathing Saisihs plkineuta In a very famlll stone I what through • nights and left inf .#1 6 ... 1 . 1.-tita,,,chetatiocr of t we. on, yclOrt tii l laPh k illt—e t i ott Tre, eol atiatit i t e L V : t r * : , loan: with oe! ' . 71iiti . e the rest of soin. to Hy Lid. o "Whig. loavetit yo to heap' irarisilf as beat yo* 0=141., 'el stave.% call lu aifriend oc., d time of It, and *flair defeat: caber of riw c;ystiri and nn taiibtf letla► e didn't - ou oaf ht a wore or two of Wanda, taCmaters , toning illt ease• A C way--a kind of whiter vi• Alt all these arrangenhertit a lbw ' rtuart4elawted to be glen, to a tie- 14g,0111.441 dock Mks belbre . noll Ilaq and t —Marl sad isiasllbt the dogs tba Nana / In a dletai *hat 1110 0 mewleds proceeded Alia& Walsh the ; Maid • a moment and Übe wliat the 4 Eansedal Manna, I Rita tba the Uskto 'windows, dow to a bar and gal lass,lnniagnter. rutit, alpoi .v to bed, but curmity - t1 room. :I tempt to feel ion. inland a long kali% go at my own 4:oolong& 1 tried tar the irtn. II tore out a cram: at that bad Won ard from my blood . - In 'shadow, as it ;tattled me.' I went another crash oa seem were in the _ . .ne pistol, In my ralicat. ASS, I bed neglected to load. I d ate*Snoteelesely forth, amazed !he robbers were not awed. there I I house; the 'knife aped through los ethers rushed on, I Ihrarkhed • • • whistled th'rougb the atr; hells almost painless; man after man other jumped through the twin. • • nuntinut the kale) glsneedakmg • g a frightful gash. The red field Ulna sighte—eorpeee, blood, murder= . on the :Wm- I ins akin', the' being any one to t one's skull, he fell the b'nite l , the bat b ent tbtopsik lay ; fell a , facer of ibein ;. dow an he chaired pas ilellbeee, tenet was *mt. 'An one Iwo : 4one, were . blood was pouring •,• my own vicars: I gave a hide pus shriek, and _ up. i - „,•• ' A thence cam e the spirit of mrdrequal—my room woo in subettnded adenines; fall of retinas, and sink hods, rind black . and ',dismal voids, ° tad over an watt 'settled a Mao a g loom ; yet amid all I emit:flee thi;, ; door, lint all Ewalt of location was gone, and doon and windoualrldrled i n endless circUit amid the w l lld . cOnfuelon. .I e'en' feel the bed, ten, yet I could • , not prinside coy f that I was no 'fored in chair, butt feted about tluon h the gloomy spen4l, Mumbling 'dli• ,übissel on the • - Ilona footholds: in 'danger of, tide wore* than death. At last I found myself on 1.10 pobat of a low crag of .ky blacknesi, all power of locolooth* -gout , T. was still 4, litt/e by Illthatfester and lister, .:, till I gained ths • e . of an awful ehanat,loß all hold, and fell, when f • , the dread abyss arm a *Maly man. nbh ter, einbtahi:" I hit hh scorch. t as the demon caught me, I woke.'; star to receive me leg breath, aid •:.:,tearing a rem . use of my attending lucnbuspl . de teritdued to keep wake. l'reeently I heard a clatter, „ illghtand distan It ammo maim—l mild Utz the lodtstep--tim re .te of dry-boner—lt left the rmed74 could hear the te swing—the unearthly fodder; fedi upob the piazza heavy hand clasped the door hasp— ha! dt's lbeled, t ought I,butioett and latch give noise• lessly away—the ootstep fell in the front Toom-1. could bear the bones We against each other as the step ad vanced—lt rear ed the door of my mom—lt was a it -gentle skeleton,. , starlet Lea rf dealing at iii back. /t a sat brigs, down in a chair. right by my bed iardeued ligaments snapped as It sat are sold out then, reader, pretty cheap. barite, it tossed Its raying eyes upon motionless end silent.; adored the roo side: uoli the• down! I would Clasplog Ito bon me and reinM Intense). I 414 to apotk, to .move, to My asotiy w i. tholes burning eyelets socketkir,orn me. Mai l° depart, but I could not stir, and . r after hour, that sightless gaze conrann ' . RAW another "cloud of tones; an- Deep it to to I tried to motto there it sat, ho tog me with fl . . . • • other step, the door opmeed=another fleshless form; he• took a seif t and fixed his hellish front befor me-4 meld not speak or mye. Another sterane th er form, moro of them--they coma me by twos end triplet. till a th rong of if • hideous steleos were gathered around my bedside, , . The first one the confines of my relout,eularged— . betting the ri above me In the als—lt fell with the ~, *eight of :lef upon me. Again 1 tried to speak, to te s.... " move, teimple , but my parched 'tongue refused to cUr. f The spectres a rang from their pisees—diamal and mi. palling muilefrog through the wide apartment; ballad 4 tire shot thro the glome; and the demons began th eir ! revel; Ands eh atzene— terrified memory Shudders at , • the retroapeet Again they termed around my bed and j silently peed upon me. Theo ' pelon I . endured was, 'I fearful. • The nent,listless gars was more terrine than their Smite. felt that nattirementgireray—that line eferild dot be ned. 1 spade, one last and mighty e/ • fort. . I was purer eipietire rang through th e room. The vanished Instanter. Aisronf, an her. retinue of crimsoned clouds; were spreading th melees in the East asl arose from my rig leashing rest P.• 8..7,4 lb ~es fedesro.--.1 'l. . uk I dual abidAdn from bivalves and lager 1 AI Win w as a N.llia.ww • ' -2 Our read shall have the benefit of a good story we mei beard. Traveling Into town about dusk, Mr. E. hadoemei to call at the. mansion of an esteemed friendorli had, among other worldly precessions, two or three Ye tine daughters . tie had scarcely knocked at the door, ben jt was opened by one those of blooming maidens. w o, as.quick as thought, threw her arms around iris eck, end before be bad time to say 4)14- doteld " her warm, dglicate lips to his , and gave Win am a kfss as ever Ado deserved. In utter wirtond t, the worthy gentleman was endeavoring to s . tasani t out something , when the damsel esetaimed •Ohtnevey mere ] Mr. fc., is this' you t I thought as much" as ld be it tru my brother Henry." ' • ."Peletiw!" thOught tbe gentlemin to himself, "you did'nt th ink any such thing." lint taking her hand, he mid to a forgivingitone. "There, • itecharm done; don't give youvrelf any uneardmiss; ttriugh you ought 7 to be . lit 1. m gr s careful." ..L.,. . Alter! is gentler reproof, be was ushered Into the parldr by be maiden, who as she came to the fight: . could riot ormesafther deep bluish that glowed upon her cheek, sr 1.: the begat that was pinned upon her bo som, , like a flower midden In an earthquake. And ' when be . to depart, it, believer. fell to her to wait upon til • to the door; and It may be added that they t here bet dimoures together !biome minutes, on what guided 1 :1s not for as to say. ' • As UM ermbearted youth. plodded homeward,* ar. geed wl .hltasedf in QM wise: • r . • "fifes . knew it was me who knocked at the door, or bow did he recognise me hefts I spoke! And Is it probable hat her brother would knock before *retains I She m* be desperately 1i ---- *slum! , Why if she loves* . . •er at that rite, how Mist she love her hue .l band I .r,,,by the p'rert squash, I never felt such alias ln my 11 " ' ' Three Val l'' I • • eeketiter the arrident above described, Me. 8. losits kiss • .'t ask vs if Mrs. K. sor . se• confessed that the not mistake, for positively, we shan't tdl. Now 41 kiaslol ; noon that did not 11nit,..... . t .--was a very feilgious woman, and perhaps noir vosehipping Mr. ti—, her Estoril* min Menial oneprople dO Kossuth, the Hungarian; , tas It Mai', she wu constantly hammering shrewd lad of sixteen years or moth°, to pep, d lady, and hear her wilily would coessionally I . nor llghtly of Mr. N—, her =Water. . ohm lti at the bower of Mn. 11.-.-, one day,' lady beganusual to chastise him, and Aaron that she pu it Ms rather bard, and attar hear! 11 thrm l ii, mkt - as 1 0:4 as Mr. PI--, and Can preach u well." ' . I"suld the old lady, "you don't know one shr I. • t • in the MlbEe4*. . , .siT4 sad a text," Mid Aaron, "and me If I can't prose 4eir . - H., I don't know , anything about the Bitair add Mrs. lon do ion may titta lel *YOu 0 0 1 014 " laki Amin, "4 Thum Woman Is 'without 'WWI that In your BMW laid Mrs. "and nohow' thatiopman are thaw Wren, !be the 131bla don't say that a sktoons wltboutprles." . ' about that," said Atria, and arta: ag libilinbliet into twoOr three bads icsancencod e w Pice. bet man , : scarcity of sh article In all Cases governs the at when in article cannot te found, It can't be aay prire,andtbr that reason it Is"witheut ?dee there were any vlrtnens wottiten, there woldd hs ands high one too, by. meson of the 'rainy, thin are none N—.. • s stage of the ithroaree the old lady eddied the •. r odd she,-flea are an Impatient brat, and If s't deer out, ! wilt pelt you with the broom bin- •LI made tracks Into tbs nod, dabbing bbt sea "tbsr are wkbouk iries t s u bp writ through the cr alga tbs old Istly cloud after blue' with coast& late. - : • • now 'Amsted fot , boots, appal' to busier as. le ate's, °I suss tbe old "omit wlll not duels, • a "1 ssoup..-assd b. It prove:4U was not al& to blryndklloa• 1 1 ririmps Gists.... . appears that In Now Twaland, when tho tnarrlare • .ay takes place, It is a vire , old caitami to 'knock heads of tho bride and the briderronn tridotbir pre• ID Unit isalse— -i - - , -- . , In Chrtitimtias4l,llt twill bet( • .. ~ . , • tel• ' * al ,* e t , 15;17.47 I: & REAL&TATE SAItS. VALDABi.E.COAL B , ` TINIBER LAND FOR • - I ILL -.BE SULU at private sale'. a v v sidualdctraci or Coal and Timber land, lumina is ths‘Ainos Wickersham Tract: in Columbia county Pennsylvania, and located at the Kaatoro termlnatkult of Ito .. .Mottot Carrie!, and Shautolln Coal Intaln. Use contains about 400 acres, more or lea, is bell . Sm. bared. bellass4 to contain theAlfibe reins of coal rim , through the Shamokin Mil Basin. .Title' Indiana. table. , 'Or krirmtfatel other particulars apply to the sub. scriber. : ' FRANCIS seßscau Real Rada Arta, .Podesdaf. Mess' ry 7,17 bif • • intsf• 1000 Atiresi o a ens • Goal Land E THOUof SAND Acres. the Tldliable Diced Mountain Coat lands, altnated N •Butler and Barry tewnstdpe, SehoyUr.U.l ec.unty, Is hereby acted at private in* . • The deblead Extanidou Rana-codnaps Woo* part of the property, which Is na- Wald wlth Coal seas sad well timbered. /or refer epee. or Intbrtaatloo *ROT to &mod Weis, Esl.7 Centro street, or to the sobemlbor, blo Reel Mete Anolgl. i n Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. The teens are half cash, and half mortgage bonds. /BAUM ISPENCn. • .Potterine, AVM 19.11158 164 f n%bt . The yore, noises never A'A AB9 MEVAI lICIO4.IERY • .THE. subscriber, being desirous of re tiring from the mining business, offers his Ifilfoid cr, atprivate sale. This m 1111,17111 situated on the 84huOkill Talley Railroad, about one mile above Middle. part. The Gal is •of adeep Red Ash, and of superior quality, and well adapted o the New York and Eastern markets. All theiMpreeftwents ire of the most approv ed errustruetion--tormistbut Loper! of. one 75 hone pow. tv pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps ands!) the n machinery, is prdect order; and 2 nose en gine 4od beaker: seem*, bins, scremm, hoisting Mane aid gearing complete, cars,tools, and stock, all In good order. The colliery , comprises the celebrated Bpobn & Letila Taus. above and below water' ferret, all op-ned and 'faito commence immediate operations. for further l ir culars inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALES. 8. FUMED, at the works. May 31;16 22.tf] 8A5113E1. 81-LLTMAN.- exited tats go Ing;making;ou you ightegbendlta olio Oren a feeble , fellno serenade; vino; often crow_ E'relltkault vas hoard a bony auk 'foot spin. Sonio• old platol and ea the tumult behind me, and. loottalls 'dead t appalling ioand. iber and pawed in there t Ghosts DESIRABLE con LEASE FOR. SALE. ' THE SUBSCRIBER will sell a very desirable Coal Lease mn the celebrated Teta of coed, known as thh Baltimore rein, situated about one and a half miles below Plymouth, In Luzerne county, 'Penn itylranht. Paid Yelp ranges frorn'Zio 90 feet in F thick ness, and the coal Is of the beet. quality mined in the Wilkisharre baster, The Coal Iles above the water level. 'and' the Scranton sod Bloomsburg Rail 'Road is Iccated almost at the mouth of the Tunnel, which glees the par chaser the option of trarapotiing his 'opal to. marke either by Railroad or biennia—at the Nrottelkelltalts, inhere landings are erecteti ter Ulm shlppingot Coal. The opacity , of the Colliery 1 degemlli only upon the ex• tent of the market tic coal. Me lease extends, for a term of 14yearn. tlesupleirst the Coat • eta he seen , at the °MCI , of the xubstriber„'when also the tense' of We will be made known. , FRANCIS SPENCER: • • Real Estate Ageni,lWerials. pottseille, February 7) '67 • 'Sant * Araelve NArefeiwis AT PALPATE SALE.—That Celebrated tract ofspies dl Mallard known as the ."Spohn T, act," containing the Justly 'celebrated and " Spohn Vein," elan what la generally known as the "Seventy-fire acre t set," ad joining, on the Mt. Carbon Rail road and In West Nor. wegian Township, owned by Nicholas M. Warn An, la hereby o ff ered at private sale, on the Most eldrantte. goons terms. The hart contains all, the Coal time In thwalset Southern Antbraciteßegions—ineludlng,baddes other, tracts, those generally knows) as the Polawsr,Cherley Fig* Clarkson. /Pencil Orchard, Orchard, Prieirose and Maw eneth i xlth all the underlying, though yattmeaplared„ beds of coal which are known toexist in.thelbrmation. averaging whrit previa, oreriahnadred feet lot solid Cad. •In fact, the,• Oasts • mw; offiaid, contain. the richest Coal deposits in the County. • Tor In6wmation, apply to franetelipeOltr,lieel; agent for Coal lapda, and real estate generally'. Ocoee In MU road, street above E. Market street, Pottsville,' Pa. /Mirth =And 124 f: -• Mid tome, but . !NOM I/m.om nenoos ezt co* sober, I daubed eat Dearly vat out could hour the tttlii3Mitlft?nlleraArtn,;)(l - on the East,. the bomagn of Pioegrove, chttylkill county, Pa. The farm Contains about 2113 acs of which are well fenekklitnd in a pond state of caltlyatitris ; BO sores iscipg,meadow.Lted of the best anallty.' The improvements tousle* of a largt4l4 story brick mansion bougmlimpe Switzer barn, 100 feet long, carriage hewer Fiore 1100 6 ,b,ay barn, Dee Wises, water aping boom, earpenteishop, Ike all In best condition. About 70 • acres ere of - the besequality of white and black oak, chestattt and hemlock timber rand, with rich sell.' There is *leo a young' bearing orchard of the best varieties of apple, peach. pear and eherry trees. The Swatara upon the math and welt is thetonndary of the farm and the thriving village of Pine/grove. The man sion house is conveniently errs nged. luviing two parlors, g r oidijig• tubes', / Hedvig:ham large Melon •and pantry, and mien commodious bettrooma. There is at all sea sons a market: and high prices for all the products of the firm. Mt Interests la the west requiring my per sonal al tention . and absence from this State, I will sell this farm upon very advantageonelertos.. II DAVID 1:111ZEN tiWALT.• • iebrnatt 21, '67 ,‘. - FOR SALE, 1: 1 • Either Together or :Seporately, • y n E undermentioned valuable tracia of laud situate in 'SClneyikill and Colniabli man -1 ea, Peinulylvatila.. ' • • . I - The Johnston Beesley Iria, 424 Acres. The Thinsaelliitst!idmer-traet,.:9lll $' '• The Awns Wickersham tract, 424 The Thomas I'. Cope tract, 993 " 1: fhe three first named adjoin each other, and cover two red shale valleys formed, by branches of the Catawissa Creek, and two mutt tfan which contain the .eastern prolongatien of ,the two moat northern Shamokin Coed Basins. IThent. wo troughs contain the Mammoth Coal bed. "The'same,has been opened near the eastern limits : of theLikrast 'moun tain Coal Company's estate. and upon that of the. CM) Bun Company. both of which proOrties adjoin these lands on the vrest. The Thomas C. Cope tract is about three miles to the eastward of the above mentioned Otitis, near the north. ern boundary of the Mahanos Coiti tegioniand partly covers the -Havens' Bun" Coal Matti. l The timber of these landala pine fur the !mountains, gettable for prgpi and white oak, chasm:tit and poplar to t e valleys. Thelower land is' a lid shale soil, well stapled for raising grain. The title Is indisputable, being w. at is known as the Nicholson title, the borne as that on which the Oirarri• heirs recovered of the City otPhiladerphis. For plans and farther patireMlitir4 apply to Mears. UOMAS & SONS, 67 and OD Smith Fourth street, Phil adelphia, or to JOEEPII W. GEAMT,'EItiI and Mining Engineer, Pottsville, Ps. • 31arct1, 14, '6l, 11,3 u, topilli' OCIURTAAI.E. PU ArA Pi 1 to an anger of the, Or pans' Court of the county of SchaylkiLl. the snb acribers, gnardlana of Kate Beckley and Robert Ent!, minor children of Henry Eels, late of the Lorough.of Schuylkill Haven, in !hi County of SchuylkiD, _de ceased, will expose to tale by public ',endue on SATUR DAY, the llth day of April next,at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at theubllc house of 4oseph H. Seger. in borough of ille, in the i the rem munty ; 4:11 Schuylkill A rT aforesaid.—All tha certain stontihmise and lotZ t of ground situate i the borough of Pottsville, in the county of Sc liylkill and Stifle of Pennityl; Tanis, to wit: nnded in front by Willia m street, on the northwest by Noriegian ttrert, on the south east by another lc of Henry Enis„ containing in trout 26 feet, 6 Inches a din depth 110 feet. Also, All that One house andl• lot of ground situate in the rough of Pott Hie aforesaid; tr Rounded:in fro by WilliaM Aka.. on the north ; west side by t ot No. 6,, and on'thh southeast by lot No. S. rontainin in front 26 feet, .0 inches and in deptr ,110 feet. Also, AU that stone house andfiot of ground ' - thti fir 'nth of Pottsrsille afore-salt! , ~.... ofigroundlr T ik situate in dui Borough of PottaSille aforesaid, Bounded in front by William streo, collie north west by lot no 7, on the amthwost"by--;= , —;&c. Also. On SATURDAY, the 11th day of April next, at two o'cl,ock in the afternoon, at the public bonne of Charles Saylor, in the borough of ScboyiklU Haven In the County of Schuylkill aforesaid,—All Mai certain Lot of alround situate iuthe Borough of Schuylkill His. ven ItObe County of Schuylkill and State of Penney!. vania,3o wit: lionnd4d in front by the' Centre Turn pike, In' the rear by hind hi Gideon Ibud, on the West by lot No 81, and on the East by lot So. S 3, containing In front 40 feet and In depth- 220 feet, and 'being lot marked Not:B2'ln Uppincot9l . Addltiost to the borough . of Schuylkill Karen. - ' 1 . 1 - • • 4110. Al! that frame hone am; lot of ground, I situate in the BOrotagli of Schuylkill Haven afore- sai.eLonudiod to front by Hared street, In the 1 rear by ground of Samuel if. Shultz, on' the soon:meat- 1 by lot of Elisha Ehrgood and °flints northwest by lot of. William Sieber,' containing lui front on said haven street 42 Ake.. tc. Being parts of lot No. 42 and of lot No. 88 In Lippincott's Adehtiot to Schuylkill Haven, j ee late the estate of said deeeased. Terms and auditions made known at tbel.lo, abd id of mule by . , ' ' , 1.. B BEWLEY. - Bi order of the Orphans' Co Pottsville, :leech 29th, '57 CREAK` BA • CAIPIB. .THE subacribera b • iug about to re . • =oval.° the West, are . mirouri Of timing 'their business In Schuylkill county and offer for .eale upon easy terms an their Heikki:lda e In. Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania. Moons which • in 1 Truman& T winaletp, 15 Tracts of Coal terida,sit ted on the Mine Hill A Sehuylkill•Karen, Sealant, a . . Lorbeny Railroadit 2 Tracts of Timber Lands. i . Tremont township: No. O. SO scree, part of,lo ACM- Warrantee, W. (loch. Adjolainglands of • e Fishing Creek Co. ' No. 11. 1 lot formerly in . a tame of Paul Brandt, need in the town of Tre . t. I. • No. I 10. undivided pert of 124 arms 00 perches.— Warrantee, rands Bpsetaer. Adjoining binds of John sher, waintee, and limo, and being near the Feather Tract. ' -1 • - - . Phaegrove owiaship. No. 12. The tem near the tartish 11 finegrove, as described. 1 No- la. 10 acres timber la • 4:iiltaated upon the Brae 510untain, bounded by lan of Grove A Deck, and John lackey., • No. 14. 0 acres, immedis y west i elf Peter filbert's tavern, in Pinegrove, being Treasurer's title. No. 15. 40 sera, formerly of John Strimder. No. 16. 220 amok . y the property of Samuel Hain. • N 0.17. 10 aces, 87 perth Of ezeillent ebeenut tint . r land, adjoining farms . John Znbe, David Cider and land of Jeremiah Neu •t, being part of the John Zerbe farm. , • i : 7,i, - - No. 18. All that part of aeres,•67 perches, timber arid., Warrantee ) Daniel S ke. Laying outside of the Ailing Creek Ca. s lan • . retaining about 125 acres.— Tb ia•tract is etuateds a..t g mile from &kart A r afonts furnace, and the pluti*ltt k Susquehanna need passes through it, king ftvoivettient for the manufacure of cilia., . - N o . vg, 43 acres, late ' the retwelysticharles Snyder. No. 20. 150 ae . ia pro pry of bey, Kelm A . eke). ' , ico.2r. 25 scree, late the .•rt , of foci Willer. , No. V...- BO SiClVll,litetbilk . .prty of George Hubei. No, 23, 170 acres. late th property oflohnStrimplev. N 0.24. 7 lota in nonawl 'a Addltlon to l'lnegrove.—' eli. WI, 37.36, 80,40, 41 an 31. •I _ rtto. 25. 2 lota, late therp • of Chubs Rieke. N 0.20, -1 bons* and 4so of land on LosantillLon briaait, ode of the Strata Creek, and the Won Canal ' sin. This property willbe awed in eve parts, 4 lots nil 2g sensor land with tlhe house. 1 Plnegrovq Borough. ,! - N 0.27. 1 lot. The undi v ided moiety or half part of lot of ground, situated la the borough of Pluegrore, . ended on the east by the Union Canal, on th e math . y Made of Jamb ands, on the west and north by lands , f-A4lohney demand, contalaing 76 feet square, with . apportenances,sconsistlng of three limekiln*. The Danglain a Susquehanna Railroad panes through aid .t, No. 28. 1 lot of ground, 76 feet by 88 fast , udialultlif he tiauphln A Susenehan . Store norms, and lot for .. arty of Abr,Wernts, and be property formerly of is -, Greta, in the borough . Pineroye. No. 29. 1 lot, formerly J. . n &Walden. ' . I 41P. 30. 1 lot, bounded • y Railroad street. Partre and spin Aunt. with a house, stable and Out cam Homo ,ow occupied by Jesse Jo; '' I . No. 31. 4 landings, N. 405, 6,20, on ' the west ode f Union Canal Resin. , . , 1 No.. XL A centre Wan • la the Union Canal Basin. The bud two parade are among the moat convenient ridings urn the Basin, log already wharfed. with °Shiest trotting work to chip I,cm,ocoo tons ansindly. . Alone 100 , own Lots, n the town Of Junction, . Tremont Townattp, at the, unction of the Union , , Stratum and Loo berty and uali Creek hallessids. A plan of the town wilt be ez , , ~ ' The above property Is thus ardd,arill diapoirdb nave, upon IiATVILDAY. Mader Monday. April iat heeworkbu Yeager. in tber Itilbentiktiolasa, be ob Giumatawass. at firegroy m e IMM, Pa. a Tbkil it oot —di Habra, it r Zri Isdkailerosit .tsprdt 11,ek. . • rryllS PUMP is mat(i of Iron, Brass, .140a1.. or Gun Metal cardifiga, designed, and ex tens'aqy naed for Strismbont,-Itnitread, Factory and Mt• fling tinapolawand , gtvent: great° intbinatilfdrai Feed Pump.. They fiery fputilf a rrrnd,aral, bdng lur camphantedAnn na6 *bey are much Use ,Inble In Ilk Mit of, Mar: 711 , 1ir references and tnetimordels, with clirrukr., rAtepke... so*, Co! • ' • - • • • LITMRTIELD* 0041 1 , • SOriagradd. Mass. 11 , - L i PORT CARGOS SROVAI.PACToRY. • ,cissiziesAssis*, AllltbdsofoodstiovellPtaelicasilriadiesota, The patronage of the Oblie is ielpeettullisollo44. Jemmy '57 • - • - r,' 241' I MATCH CIES Double Mina rasing lag suiticili THESE Pumps, from experience;sre acinowlNbred to be euperb4 to wfp Inw. They are els, cheep and durable. For tele by C.C.CAIIITIM Prolniebw-1 , 4 161 1 . 11 VC0WW - riaatoSaal 0001 4: Potts** trinestoke an 464 TOBACCO; CICARN AND OATO, , 4 L T theltiniburg tiOnkokillg Tobacco' and Cigar Manufactory 1 ' 0,000 bushels prime Oath' _2ll4,harreis Smoking -Tobac co; 200,000 flair Spanishapes; Mia,ooo Spanish Sixes, 25,000 Qtatin Satins. : JAMES S. MOTES. • • • • Masabura,Berksconntp. , Sept. .'55 r • as-; THE LATE' FIRE. ."1 • OTWITHSTANDINO , FIRE .11 which dettqlfee r ikneh : ierlO , were inne, We ere not •dhicOursjood; bet dr:erone u reeo- r Irately to work, et the old al op Dearth* Pioneer lonian% where wert. token* , to ese our friends. Glee eal/ sad assist on to repair our los. ' • :- • AIRTIGHT. it DUKKILtED., PottsiUle:oct. 21, '56. ; 4 434 f exTENsiva SURMA yAno; mahatsio nzrutvni,^nsatimi Pa. • 13118:introcriber is prepared ; at his old 2 stand, to furnish all kinds of materials to his line, fOr bullAing 'purposes—plain and ornamental. .11cIM Tiles particular attention to the Tomb Stern:said 111,1bo• Merits of his manuttiture. They can be had in every va riety ofetyle, and will compare favorably. In beauty and finish; with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at cheaper rides. _- • JOHN T. LANG. Pottsville, flay 17,'56 ST CIAO CAR MANUFA. C TOBY: - Schuylkill Co., Pa.. , HIS ESTABLISHMENT is. now prepared to eantract with railroad Co's. end others or anY number , f Fry ight.and coal Oars of every der. acription.• The Machinery is of the most apptovcd construrtion, and the materials wed or the best quality. the Pro. !dieter, can guarantee the work equal to any manulke lured in tjto United States. The ;11111silled Plate Wheels used by him are from the Celebrated Foundry of Bush 4 Lobilell, which for 01001 to n -err have no superior. C..ARLES it. ABBOTT, Proprietor. • CIIAS..I4II"TON:, jr., Supt. Jan. 10, 57 • • • 2-1 y ie., :113:,ying been, for scene years past. ..l iin, tha habit of purchasing su ng AN) Material exclusively for Quit, , . I find mac! r . now in the possession of advantages refuel ' " this cause opt enjoyed by thu trade generally, and feet • that I can, with confnience,Solicit th e trade of all daises' , of dealers: and my arrangements for the coming Pen. sores tradearo lased upon {ton a larger amount of busi ness Via*. I Aare it'Oerta dant: you can therekaw rely upon lidding at my estabilsbnient ovegything that is re. gulled in my line. Orders by maltase respectfully solicited, and the grads rent warranted to give satisfaction, 'bid h as to price and quality ' '. , LEFBVER IrOttlillsSDOß FF. • Oplibrite Npisropal Church, Castrestreel,Thitrestei March 7.1136: i . - • • -10-ly • 2, ' . A 1 lan— NIAPLIJFACTURINO I COMP NY wan onba nd at . theur extent. ve esta ligament, on Hailioad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and description, which they can *amply to Operators, Carponteis acid Builders, at lowerrites than it can be bought elsewhere: They are also ready to supply, tbrough the means of their extensive business, and la. her saving waffler; manufactured articles In their line atavaaving of 25 pet cent. on tormer coal. sir large workshops have been in successful opera tiorffor the past year, turning tout vut quantities of Doors, Window deranges, Panel Work, Moak' Inge, Ited.polta, Bann Shatters, And all kinds of ?rallied. Paneled and Turned Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready fo eiecute orders at the shortest notice. fir any quantity of quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, for buildlugpur poses, Oak, Maple, Poplar, their, plank and scantling boardit Cherry, Walnut,' Mahogany, do., for labinet work; Whitennd Yellog Pineboards the flooring, raw or wade to order; White-PI ne plank, 3, 2 %,104%, % and %Inch panel, always ready; also, plan , beams, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pall ng Re. Ye. 411411 . 111 s of airred stuff and everything in Melt. Mut On hand or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, March 7:? 'l6. • . . W. 811.011MAREIL. Gam%!tans. Joian Bonne 13-3t] crek ' CLARK'S PATENT noratno iinkt. The Gress. Invention of. the Day. r, HE . subscriber announces Li the cid- . • seas Of Schnylkill county that he has mewed the , :i gxt to sell EDWIN and JAMES M OLARIPS new Pa tent 'flouring Mill;-whieb is pronounced the greatest Amerlren invention of the day. The subscriber bacon. id there Mills In hat oßerntion now, in Tremont, where be Invites all persona to call and see it in operation. - .This highly Inteadout,and ranch 'needed titivation, Minis an entire new feature la the mantactureof Wheat Into Flour:. and the splendid manner. la which. it per its work, 'Grinding, Bolting, and separating the grain ate aregleeteratiouinto seven. different qualities . of "flour arid Fred, and ttutt within ',moat ofantytwen- Iyone feet in length by four feet in breadth, at the re piety of twelve Artishebt per, hour, on a _pair of Preach - burr redlistones only I hirty inches in dWastar. The orate is cooverted at a stogie operation into- Extra and • Superdnenatr,Fineitlouradiddifngs,Shipsinifs, Shorts end Dran,any power being applic.able to propel it, hum a four bores upto any other desired. The, small space It recopies would not missed when placedlo ail:101A siith other machinery, and the small amount of power it re , quires to propel-it, Mikes it certain that, ere long.lt will supereede and revolutionise all other Flouring Mills. So , ipplicaldo is thlalfill to the wants of the world,. that everyrew-talli, machine shop, locomotive shop, foundry, ' forge, rolling mill, or any building having a power alrea dy erected, can now hare within Its ?Wise rompletehler rhint Floarink 14111-at the-riding cost of from hair to seven hundred dollar*, and thus the oneredons amount i , farain raised within the United States; can be center ' I ed,lato Flour within its limits. ' 'With one of these Mills 'nearlyevery large Colliery es I ablbhment In this county' where steam power to used 'for pumping, should he supplied. They could be erected at aransttexpoese and would onside them to maniac I are their, own flour, . . ' 'Mho Melenty area*, tbe spare °I'D feet In length, by, 41n . width, It Is also portable and when put up Can le played In 11: wagon or dray, end with A ' single horse Isabel toms, part wherwthey desiroto Merit. Its eon 'traction-is so simple that it can be connected Ottb any `engine bye single stun. . , of mode or Tawnship netts will be disposed by. the eirbieriesr; residing at , Tremont.` hundreds of .amts. cites hew niers and others who have wen theta! hi epoontlentage began stile reddearse of thienbeertba. at irirate rodg and !riot t by pabileaele..llbootro be lltb Oor of Apt', and P. M., at the • town of rim: pore. Fon toed, by opplylog to DAVID or to Arm Goma& it Lobo ' 1111KAWAIM 41k (MAGI S. %Woof, at taw Use pub . Wroliwa impiety, R or good.i * lallroo 67d•-or, am* obyn 14' • I NANIILFUIt THE WM STEAM PU March 21. 'bT •PQTTSVILJLE Saddle and marries' manufactory. I.pEREWITR- iiikite,) .- onr especial attention to my very extensive stock of Ready 'Nadi Suchtfrry, Harness, Wier& dr- embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale In this (fount', and at Oates that will compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade.. SO' OMON HOOVER. :Wholesale and Retail DEALER in Stoves, Ranges, Resters. Hu Ware, Hollow Ware, 'Sri taula Ware, Draas Ware; French Ware, and Cutlery, Range Rollers, Portable Ranges, Gifu; Ovens,lfirmener Furnace, dc.olc:, has added to his i fokmer stock of /Roves a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of which he can give the bighesFrecommendation. He galls particular attention to his new style of Hea ter which he is confident will make the best Seater that' has ever been timed in this part of the country, all a variety of new patterns of Cooking , Parlor, and all Stoves: He ertlla particular attention to bib sheet iron Parlor Stove, it is an impoterement on Theßistertarb.- which he is confident is the best stove In use. Ho has now the largest stock of the abate, articles (too numer ous to mention,) that has ever been offered in this part of 'the country. lie invites his friends and customers to raft and, examine for themselves. feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and price; be Batters birneelf that he has had much experience in his line Of business, therefore he feels confident that be cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapness. • Orltooting add Spouting and all kind 'of jobbing done at the shortest notice. - . . . Centre street, 6 doorrobece Marko', west side, Attecine. Ve rch SI, '67 ' _ 12- s. O i r CABPENTEItS AND BUILDERS SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER TALLIC COF ' . • )READ READ it R.' 'H. GRESSANG has beeh ap pointed Agent for this county, for thesale of "I+ISK'6PATE\T.IMETALLICBURIAL CASES," Which supersede 11110theriandx In use. Being perfectly Mr-tight, it obviate} the necessity of hasty buriali, and alsopreservesthe bodyfrantlerunediatestecompoaltlam They ad particularly suitable for trammed rig thebody from onbmlaro to another. The face is covered with a- I hick glass,wlth metal top, which earth. removedatany • time, dad the face of the corpse seen by its friends or re latives. We might give you hundreds ofeartilleates. to corroborate our 'statement, as to the advantages the Me tallicCogin hasevertheWooden,lsttbefopowing s eke: , WaSsiutosmi, April sth. . Gefttlesser.—Re 'witneseed the utility ofyour orna- mental "Patent Metallic Burial Caset.r used to convey the remains of the late Hon John C.Calkoun to the Hon gressionalOem story, which Marveled ne with the belief that it is the belt article known to us rot transporting the dead to emir final smiting Place: With respect. we subscriberirselees, yours 'ete., • (Signed). Henry Clay, Lewis Que,,Dan. Web;ter, Wm. R. King, Jeff. Davis, J. Berrien, J: Y. Minim: D. B. Atehin son, A. 0.0 men ,Wm. P. Mangum, Henry Dodge, D. S. Dickinson. Sitallartestimonials Might be adde,tl without' num. bet. Apply to H. GRESSANO, • Cistrestreci,eornor_ef Miters. Pottsville. lune 9. ' - PAINTING te — c EMI • JUST gECIEWED - New styes ppm astalago, - ORDERS, FIRE • rmr. KJ , Bea — d Prints, Curtain Pi:: INNIKa per , &e ' Pieces from 6 'ands "..-• $ll. 06, which we are prepared • oll* at abort uolGe. • House and Silla Palittillge ObLitiagg 4bes. Stained and Eosins/led Yren'th and American doable tlttels, Chry*tal, Shea and Plato Giusr fOrolshott to or der.- An orders pretoptii attended to. I 11 - UDRY A BOWES, - Centre stroqc 2 door/ above American Roma March -12 ti • . • ... , ' pAPIEBHATIAIIICS.„ -..,,-- ,- littraeri t IL - MriiinNip MC., 411004 . . . . - int r litE subscribgi.i& - poyr rec eiving Vs 1 . irr patients of Piper Ilairentre anelnordref, ibif 1 parlors and roome,eutbraringthenewestand most suitable pat terns-.seleetad for the aumaddratt homes to be papered in' the - eat:lldr'; The'subscribir,tskes great cars in selecting hie papers to salt the houses -to be pa- pared. Among the lot area few elegant pallet:mot goid, fir halls and parlors. Oar stock enibrares assortments from four Meant 1 tmonfacturers, which girea a great • Ina eV of patterns to choose from. •. . . . - et, 110 , • Also, Olieap Pipers, in Oreat Variety,. • Jtalipeieta,someaslotsastltentsapleee. iper Clot ti= is Great Variety, Wholesale amid It tail. 4.11••• Paper Gangers furnished with paper at wholesale prices. -Good paper hangers alp furnished when re quired. - OUT yarissisumortnient of paper hangings, borders and idjper eludes, presents peculiar attractions to those who :hairs to purchase, and 'sour *Leek is the !gaged in this *cation Of the country, pillions can shiest always' be ar courtoodated by calling • 1011C.N. AN'S Chetfp Book and Paper Store. Pottsville, March Bth 1858. • CHEAPWALL & CURTAIN PAPER, In , Gireat Variety. .• "NARKET STII,EET ORE.! E subscriber; hi'v- - •- tog enlarged his Abee .11/.• • et ' , Meet, between Second . • Mint Streets, and, mien- , a. o • 10157 ,- -% • - .. ed his atark,takes the liberty • -- of Staling that he is betterprepared than ever to vision'. amebae the public In Wall 'Paper, havitit just reoetsr - from NevrYortand Phitadelptda, a lame andll Mee ted 'duet for parkas, hails, cams pnbitt bo . . Puther•lfilbtlieldistleelmitlinlarf of le 'ofd and hoes at the very lowest rates, 0 epthtl4_ „S nesfeet arid most hishkombki patterns:. The Ambrorit takes peat Mee In ...electing his papers from diffeheit manufnetsumai which Oree a great _variety of patterns. Paper fesidepand Phi) Rived Mete. in Brost itriey; litteseifig the.latiot Myles ant patterns. _Persons' In *tat of pver jshould give him a calr'befirrelgolog irirroper /ono 'al as shoes log*-11111, • • M b aelnltieTNlF . 40".taralliatIWOMP. , ThiesUinicilter ale • O contains the ifioie buidnesa In an thii Umbers:at the same place, and Safi be happy to reculfe- the ciders Others rho dedre mark drone In this brow* of Loam& feint. Oil, sod - Oleos. plain and enamelled. tarnished at the lowest rates. napkin] for past patronage, he wbbes a continuance of the same. . . NAGLE. :Pnitavine,AlaSe' h 211;10 • WATCHES, JEWELRY. Laritni.• Assortment - Cameo Ting and Ear Ilingi,just receh'eally bttavllle, MaTIO, '5,6 19- J. S. sLuerr. AMERICAN RAILWAY. TIME. esexae, a choke article, Put received sr J. S. ELLIOTT, • • • • Imodrdooi to the Sidnegra• Soak. Pattaaina, Ma/ /0.'66 = • G --- ffPLD - and SilVer Lever, and Plain Watches, for Nu lower In price thee they hers over been offered In theekentyal Bthorlkllk J. S. IthLIRITT. next door shore the Miners' Benk. 34140,'48 CIHEAP Wat s ek, & jew 'Lief:7 Store, No. 72 North Secood street, ( oppo site . the MR Vernon House.) Philadelphia. • r •. • , Go/d.Lerer Watches, fulliewe/ed, 18 tt ow, sz; ver lavet, tall jeweled, $l2; Bllrer LaPloyt 0; Quartler, $6 to $7; Gold Spectacles, $4 60 to $10; Silver Spectacles $150; Silver Table Spoons,per set, $1.4 to $18; Salver Des- Get t Spoons, $4O to $11; Silver Tea Spoons. $4 76 to $7 50; Gold Pena and Gold Cases. $3 ?A to $5; Gold Pens and Sliver Cases.4l; together with s variety . of tineGoid Jew elry. Gold Curb, Guard and Fob sintalne. All goods war , ranted to be as represented ;. Witches and Jewelry re paired In the best manner. Also, Maaonle Starks, Pins, &0., made to order. ?1.11.—A1l ardent sent by 'mall or otborirbek will be punctually attended to. Sept. 20,'56. 28.1y , STAUFFER & HARLEY; auger WATCUEB k JEWBLItY Wholesaliand retall—at tba,'Prtict & Jewelry Store," No. 90 North Second street. cornet of Quarry, BMWs... Gold .Liver Tradeos, full Jewellod,lB carafe fine,l2B 00, Gold &phut WatchwyslB 00 to rct 00. • Silver Lever, full jewelled, - $l2 11l 'Silver Leplue. jewels, • - - • 9 00 Superior Quartlers, - T 00 Gold Bracelet& • - • 3 u 0 Gold Spertooloo, • • - - 00 Flue Silver do.. Ladles' Gold Pencils, • . = . - '1 00 Sliver reafix)ona.a:rt,_ „ • . 100 Gold Pens, with 'Pencil, and Slicer holders. Gold Finger-rings,B734 cents to t SO; Watch Glasses, plain, 1214 cents; patent, 183' cents; Lnnet, 2 cents; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold tor: STAUFFER at lIARLY.Y. On Med—some Gold and Sibref LUTOIII and Laplues, slid lower than the above prices. October 4,1856. 40.17 MEDICINAL. • tyON KATPAINSIN. AVE YOU used Lyons -liathairon for the hair! It Is the most delitchtrul toilet ern. e in the world And). preeminently benetleial for Grey and ltald heads. The Itsthstron Tully restored so hair after s baldness of twelve years: Yours truly, L. ATWATER, No. 56 Warren Street, New lark. Also, Lyons' Extract of Pare Jamaica Ginger, for dys pepsia andireneral nervous debility, dr., can be had at C. 'EMMET'S -Perfuteery and Variety Etare,CeutreBtreet,PottsvOle - October 23. 1853 41-tf NEW DRUChtl t iffil i 9lNE- STORE HENRY SAYLOR announceitis hio friends and the public, Mutt he has le moved his NewprugBtoreftom Market irt to Centre attest, next door below Charles harlot's Book and Fancy Store, where be will ). be happy to furnish persons with - brags, to., Sit his line of business. Ills long troilism* in the business with John 8. C. Martin, and great mire and attention enables him to put up all kinds of yrescriptions with perfect accuracy.' . Pottsville, Aprlll2, 156 CB&S. W. , EPTING, Wholesale and Retail. 31:11x-anigorlast zameezi. Case= rat. S E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Sta g (Opprvite Nortimer's Hotel,) rovtpviLLE, PENNA. -' g The subscriber, laving taken possession of • the house formerly' occupied by Mrs. M. M. ---"lleatty, has converied,thesame into II Drug and Apothecary Store, * such as bethinks will prove satisfactory to ey all purchasers, and respectfully calls the at. tuition of his Mends and the public to his choke stack. Ile has taken great care in theaction of his hrugS,, Medicines, &e., and can therefore hierfully recommend filch and every one as being E' AND V.II".ADVI, BRAYED. 1 . Ile detenninedio give his undivided persona rit tention to his business, at all houtaof the day and night when required, believing that the' us and reputation of physicians as well as the invaluable lives of. their,pa. limit depends in great .measure on the tare - of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and be feeliconfldent that cauvans, when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question with his customers, wham once his reputation as a careful and comnetent Anothecary, shin be intisfeg tartly established. This reputation he is determinedlohaild up, wittrthe essistance of a share of the public patronage—a fair pro portion of which is guaranteed to/ him .by numerous friends, independently of that which be hopes to obtain by dose attention to business and strict attention in mixing prescriptions which may affect the health and lives of his customers. Dew. piton in the preparing and compounding of med icines hr ruthless speculation he will never retort to, though it Is notoriously true that such a dangirms de ception Is much mere extensively and successfully prac ticed by druggists than can be readily imagined. , Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the drat of his cotemporades, be only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his ability to satisfy tee most ex acting. -Patrons may with confidence rely upon the prostipt and faltblnl execution of their orders. sent by mall or. otherwise. • WIAL W. YPTlNG,Thirernores a Onlinst: B. E. Cbrner of attire and Noressigas Ste, /baseilir. Pobrville, Jane 21.'03 ' 26.17 , AND ALL Diseases of, the Lugs and Throat are positively eatable by tribilation,. conveys the remedies to the car Ober in the lungs threngh the air passages, and coming in direetmentict with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, al lays the tough, causes a tree and easy amectoratiour heals the lungs, purifies the blood, tweeds renewed vi tality to the nervous system, giving that tone and epee gy fo r restoration of able to fieu barreitalthn ie by inhalation, is to me a spumeinhalation, of unalloyed plearrt i ne it is as mach under the control of medical treatment as .say other termidablellseasei ninety out of every hun dred cases can be cured in the first stage., and fifty per sent. in the second; but be the third stage it is Impoar, dale to save more than five pee cent., for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid , deffence to medical skill. Been, however, In the last stages, inhalation al. fords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this lawful scourge, which annually destroys ninety eve thousand persons In the United Stites alms; and a correct Welded= shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill -the Consumptive's grave. Trial, the quiver of death bas ere arrow - so fatal as Consumption. -In all ages it has been the greet mem, of life , tor it spares neither age nor lex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted. By the help of that Sulkers. Being, from whore comet h every good and perfectgt t,l am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and ,speedy cure in Cott , suniption. The first emus of tubercles is from impure bleed, and the Immediate effect, produced by, their de! Position In thq tangs; It to, prevent the fees admix ion of air Into the ale milt, whirlimusesevroakened . ty through the entire - system: , Thesi *um? it la more rational to expect Creator Pat tom medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered throe& the sbnasch; the wheat will always and the lungs free and the breathing easy after Inhaling reme dies. • True. inhalation le a local remedy, neverthelow It acts ronstltutknally, and with more power and certain. ty than - remedies administered by the stomach. To pare the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled rife entirely destroy sensibility in a few-Wird* paralysing the entire per system, en that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy, life In a few hours. • P °, . The Inhalation of ammonia .will'vonse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The. odor of many of the medicines is perveptible in the skin a few mire . Mee after being inhaled, and 'nay be Immediately detect ed In the blood. A youth:lcing proof orthe conatita Mortal streets of inhale/ m, is the Act that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air. Is pot this p p:l tire evidence that propet remedies, carefully. pre and judiciously administered through the lungs f should proluce the most happy veluitat Barlett' eightien years' practice, many thomiltrdr, su ff ering fromdiseases of the lungs and thmat, have been under my carpi and here effected many nnuarkiale runs, even at* the sufferers had been pronounced In the last stages, which felt salirtles roe tbalcoomnbption Is no longer a fatal abaft. My treatment of consumption Is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough luvestiga tiou. My peribet acquaintanse' with the Datum of tu bercles, Arc.. enables me to d readily the va does forms of dime, that simulate ennitemp tion, and apply the proper remedies rarely befog toktakeis even in a single ease. This lavallivrify ,eonnedinte with certain pathological and valervample dibeeveries:enablee me to relieve the lungs, from the effeets,bt.eonllttlisd chests; to enlarge the theta, Om* the bkodYissyset to It renewed owita and tone to the entire =lßox NI, Onee, - o. W. Gai11.411,111. e OtratbdowTeditkrbeaapiplki, _ Mutt 24 117 • . 12.47 ,AVISE'S CONWMPTION MEDICINA.L. BRgwire - • A b urfiteons il l iil i Tiregind • oho la all owners of Beksylkill county, and rams atm peg Stores, the underalated still mairdains in a dim CM tax, Ida 014 ettiblißbiarla as bardcaore, and win continue to accommodate his customer* In: slut. ar r.ptnttpt aid satisfactory manner as to warrant. and se cure tiefir entke cobiletenee. At the butte time he • takes this opportunity to return Lettish teudiand path= his grateful acknowiadgements for the very substantial manner inerhich they hare, dm , lag many years., faiored him with 4helr patronage, and hope they will continue to appreciate one humble efiarts tar scree theta. Our Drug Stops is fl tad up in a superior manner mil is well stocked with all kinds of druaa In aide aspect par estaldietunent , maned be excelled by coy other similar. concern. BROWN, &bout and ellemist. 2541. tarille,June 21.74 A 111EPUMAIRAMETIRNI The Great Counter irritant, The viva of disease often makes its way to the inter .'net organ* through the pores of the skin. This petletiat-, lug Ointment, melting under the hind as it Is rubbed' In, Is absorbed through the samechannels,and,reaching thisest of India:motion, promptly and invariably sub due/ it, Whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the :.fangs, or Any other importail organ 4• ] t penetrates the • -.Surfers to the interior, through the unties* tubes that coma with the skin as sumr.er rain passes into the,fevered earth, dill:using its cool and regenerating ' • • ; Disease Land Glandular Swellings. • Retry species cif exterior Irritation Is quickly reduced bythe acti-inAuninatory action of this Ointment: Art-', • gry.Rnaptions, 111 . 04 AA Salt Rheuut,`Rryelpelas,•Tetteri Ringworm, Scald head, Nettle R.vit, Sabha, or Itch, acidic, out, be return no movee nadr Its applleatke.- ;rllospital experience in hil parts or e world proves Ifs infallibility in 'diseases' cri the ski d*, the muscles, the Joints and the glandi. -• , . Ulcers, Bores and Tolson. • Tb.; .. etrOt of this unrivaled external renadY, vote Seholnia, and other virulent ulcers and" Bored it almoit miraculous. allot disehargesthe poirantwhieh perdu ees Wm:rand/on and proud dash, and thstethe cures. which Its herding properties afterwthi artapletr, are late as well as permanent. , • ' , Wounds,' Brallei,'Bnins . 1134 Buda— . In cases of the fiaaure'of the bones. Injuries anima . by steam eiploaions,iintises, thank Scalds, Mamma-. tism. Stillness of the joints, and contraction of the sin ewe, It Iseamkored and .warmly recommended by the fa culty. This marvelous remedy has been introduced its !Arenas. In person Into all the leading hospitals of Ening*, and no private household should be "without It. , Undeniable Testimony. • , • • 'Tire Medical Staff of the French and EngUrls 'Armies In the .Crimea have oThetally signed their virroval. of Holloway's Ointment, as the most reliable resdng for ;sabre cuts, stabs, and gunshot wounds: It is also Used by the surgeons of the Allied Weeks. Both th.t Oialustst.asti the Pins aboadd be used • *-- ' , '; in the following eases: Ilanktne ' ' - Skin Diseases . . Barns s . - .Bwills*Mands t Chilblain. nand' . Sore Legs.. - '" • Sore Breasts Fistula - • Sore used. . Gent Stirs Throats Lumbago • . Sores of all kinds , ' Merenrialikuptions Sprains Piles Stitt Joints Rheumatism - letter Ringworm . ' • Ulcers Fait Rheum • , Venereal Sores Scalds Wounds of all lands. Sold at the Manufitchmies of Professor liouowsv, SO. Weldon Line, New York, 244 Strand, London. am! by all respectable druggists and desbni in medicine through out the United States and the civilised world, in pots,- at 25 cents, 823.4 cents, and hi earb. 41 - Theie is a con. ildembie sawing by taking the huger slue. N. S.--Directione for the guidance of patients in ern y disorder are affixed to each pet • ~ ^ June 21,'36 - • ..., 25-ly lipi , Csation f.. None are ginuine unless the words :11(411:may, New York and London," ansclisiernible as a watitinark in every 'carol' the book of directionsaround s eatlepot or box; the same may be plainly seen' by hold ing the Leaf teLte light. . A handsome reward will be given in any'orie'renderiug such infermation ms • may beadle the detection of any party or parties counterfeit forthe medfeines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. I, : • Juno 21.1856 THE CRETEST Medleni mooover A r orthe Age. nit. KENNEDY, 'of Roxbui7Y, has discovered In one of mill contmoiapatturetoreds a remedy that Cures • • Every Mud of Humor, fionS thii worst sirofnia down to* common - • He has tried It in over IISO eases, MA noverfalled ex eept in two eases(both thunder humor). He has now in his posiemion overtwo hundred eertilleatea of Its virtu% all within twenty miles of Bcsiton • Two bottles are warrant to cure ariursing sore Mouth. Onetothreebottlaswill cum be -worst kintlef pimples on the face-. e • Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles. , 1 Two bottles are warranted to cure the went canker In 1 the month and stomach. . Three to live battles aro warranted to‘cure the wont case of Erysipelas. One td two bottlesare warranted to care all humor to the oyes. TWO bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Your to sir bottles are Warranted to care corrupt %nd running ulcers. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.' 'Two or three bottles are warranted - to curs the worst ease of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate cue of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted - to cure the salt rheum. . . Five toeigbt bottles will cure the wore tease ofserofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a twrfecte are is warranted when the above Quantity Is . taken. peddledover athousandbottlesofthis In the vicinity of Boston.. know the greets of it in every ease. So sure as water will extinguish lire, so sure will ihii cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It but that sold another; after a trial It always speaks for There are two thing aboutthis herb that; appear to me surprising*, first that It grows in one pastures, In some places quite plentiful, and yet its vahae has never been knoWn until I discovered It In MG—second, that It should cure all kinds of humor. . . In orvier'to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in Apri l, lSb3, I peddled it and sold about six bottles perday- 7 .1n April,lBs4, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists w ho have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing In the annals of patent medicines was everlike it. There is a - universal praise of it from all quarters. In My own practice 1 always kept it strictly for humors •:—lnitsincelts introduction ass general familymedlcine, great and wonderful virthes have been found in It that .1 never suspected. Beveralcases of epileptic fits—a disease which war al. ways considered incurable, have been cured by a few Lot. t1e5.....0; what a mercy if It 'will will Trove effectual in all cannot' that awful malady—thereare but few whohave seen more of it thin I have. • I know or several. canna of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. For the,varions diseaseart the Liver, Sick Tleadache , byspepsia,Asthina,FeverandAgne,Pain In the side, Macaws of the Spine. and pa rtleularly in db• cues of the kldfieys, Ac.,.ther discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. . , No change of diet neceilaitry—eat the best you getand enough of it. Direction:/or use.—Adzielts.one tabie-spoonfulper day ,—children over ten years , a dessert spoonful—children from As' to eight years,tawsppoooonfu 1..^l ..^ As no directions can be applicable to all c4inTutions, take sufficient to .uPetate on the bowels talc; day. Minufactured by • "—DONALD KENNEDY,' No : 1p, aril% stress. Roxbury, Mass. ~ Prlel;One Dollar. Wholesitle.Agnitn—New * York city, C..V.Cllckner. 8 / Barclay street; C. 11. Rlrir, 192 Broadway ; Rushton Al Clark, 76 Broadway; A. B. k D. Banda, 100 Fulton Bt. Wholesale agents for Pennsylvania. T. W. I:nowt I Sows. 132 North 2nd Street. Philadelphia. For sale in Pottsville, ay I. O. Browne, .f . C..firgikti awd $. Vaborati. , i May 19,1856 . • t ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. RE&D THIB---.OLDaAND YOUNG! PBOFE:&Son IFOOMS HAIR RESTORATIVE, ye, no doubt, the moat Wonderfid . discovery of flange of progreas,lbr it will restore, permanently, gray bah' to Its original color, rover the bead of the ba ld with a, most luxuriant growth remove at once nil dandruff and l eg , cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, 'such as scald heeidotc. it will euro, it by moms, nervous Or' periodical headache; Wake the hair soft, glee. sy, and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and. the hair from falling, to extreme old age. • - The following is from , a distinguished member of the medical profession: - • • - Ev. Batt, January . 1, 115.55.. moirEssms. 0. J. WOOD— Dana der: Unsolicited, I send you this metier:rte.— . Mier being nearly bald fora long time,and having tried all tire hair restoratives's:giant, and baring no filth in any, I was Intitarid, on timing of yours to give It a trial. I placed myself Ire the hands of A barber, and bad rimy head rubbed with i good stiff brush, and the ]test n. ttve then applied and, well rubbed in, 111l_ the scalp 'lima ' aglow. This I repeated every: morning, and In three • weeks the young hair appeared and grew vapidly from Anglia& last till the present time, and Is now thick, blade . and strong—soft. and pleasant to 'the torch; whereas, before, it was harsh and why, what little there was of It, and that little trek- disappearing Very . rapidly: I Mil , flee your Restorative stand twice eweek„ and shall soon Live a goad and perfect'neop of hair.' Firwr,'l' had 'read Aftbese thinand who has not? but have not seen' - Mtherto any case where any period-1 hair was really - .benefited by any of thetonic t 4P4 - of the day :'and it nadly,gires me Pisani* to record the if i lt i o n t: my ex - :podium.. .1' have • recommended your Hon to ahem,' and it' already ha*. a large an general. sale throughout the Territory. The people here know Its of and have eoufklence in It. The !Apply you sent as, as wholesale agents for the TerrtWy la 'nearly ex hausted, and daily inquiries are made air it. You de. ,inTS credit Re your discovery: and I, for one, ratans . you my thanks fbr the benefit it has done me,' for I ear W rdy had despaired long ego of ever' effecting any!surb malt. LT I OUIII, past ly, - r • • ' • L - ""W lIOND ' lira of Agate,. - - lhugglahr. Bt. Omit: [Yroift the FAIMr of the ileal•Eati&Adeertiser.l Bosto '27 Schaal ROM: March 20, 18 55. lass 84:--11A1Ing become peematnrely quite gray, I was indocal; some th woutirsince. to male a trial of your Itassbnutive. t have tiled lea than two hottir but the gray:hairs Use dhappeirad; and althea h hair has not fally:attalneditsrorigirnd toter,' yat the processor - gradually going on, and l .tea In great hopes that his abort tin» my hair will be as dark AS formerly. I -hare alai- been mach gratified at the. healthy moisture and Tiger of the hair, which before WAS harsh and dry t and it has ceased to come out as for- ResnmetillY room C. It. 3l. SUIT. PipihOor Wood. . . .. . .. C.seina. Pllsols,:frose lib 1835. I have used Praetor Wood's Hair Rotteratlre, sad hare admired Us woodertul enact. My bib vas berm tog, ea I thought. prematurely grey, but by the um of ;his "Restorative," it his resuutedits MMus! color, tied I hare u* doubt, tentosmetrtly oho. - - . - .. ~ .- ,• - - SIDNLI 71411111. Egagitstor-p~Pitstieg. 0.. J- 00Ilit 00., Proprietor's. 312 Broadtrai, it, P:, emi r MI Mutat street, in: Loub, htlemort. Bola le by J. 0. C.nisue;r.sanadimisedi k w lia 4 641 1 0 notodall•DMlthis .1!717ri. ; eb. 114 67 1611 PHILADEL 'HIA. JOHN MI. KENNEO Ask, Chaim and Prwrisicit Xerehuts, TA. - 019, 89 and 40 North Wharves,)(alf waybiAwasn Arch Awl tatit }erelets. I. I IWDRI,J . - [lllarelo4, 'VT 114 y ' . . A.MINIPIC CHART .. • ;• .; SpIVING thC riogiertstveDevelop., l elite and Systeme,' toglitit 3Liqiug. Lly 0../itikick r illippe, C. Z. and Professor uf Otology. . Puhliatted and sold by - ' • - • IR. L. BARNES, ~ . , .tt tile Map Establishrueut.Noi 7 Ilarrs Building, Aiwa street, abaciCitemott, Philadelpitia; February 21.14 ,• : 1. ; • 8-3= i, I a A. - 1 2 11. - .W' au rxe x au• a , . NW . ~.1 ' - J. lILVEPUY4 EONS; • " . . 1 Ai rA ba S2Vg th. fl pu ALL, lh u tsiti dcal l Streets th alts -- non of the public to the lil t ind A varled a a T o 'meet of CARPSTP. OIL CLOT , M Tlll'i S, e 4 witkh tboyure arilt4 very cheap each or city twerp • tauou whoteeale sad nets& . J I. Ptdiadeiplatat Starch 7.'117 , ~... .10410 NEW WALL PAPER AuEmousa.° Ittarteavdin Luning-, .ILotaf eturrrs "4 Int yerteri, ISTO. 124 ARCH Sire t, Second dohg above Sixth. PIEILADCLPI Li—where may 'hi nad the largest 'ad best select neck in the city. f CO . liTiti PIIIINHA - ULRB may here be troteuttewhi, led. without the inconvenience of oolanglurther • 11 3 1 1 1 / may be assured that they will ve the .advautagp of their mousy . • - - DU N A LdNlNte . ; j.• Llt Arai that, abcce OA, 2.7tiladdp.ii44-3 . March 2111.:117 - , • lUtra dg I 1 - Joith STONE SONS, aw e is Siviiti Seawall 81 1 ; Phlllndelpldik t . . ARE.4ow receiving t porttalOwofanallinfnesyooods.consdsting part or Caney , Cap and Bonnet itibtsinst Satin/11nd Man., tea Ribbons; 01 ace analain c kst Marcellinea, asfd Flounces; Black Mode*: french and English Gapes , Tarlatan; Manna and Illuslowl Ac. Also. • mu assortment of French and nierlean 'ere I which they afar . to the t on favorable tate& March 'l7' ' • 12-2 n r . • • .• WARDi y 1 at eortcrgaaa AND WAN, to STl{Allir 011.6. 4 05.L . 77 & 79" - Nort Second.Stre4t.; 'fiIitADELPUI A: - • s ace now reaching one S . ng stock, which Wilt comprise a large and desirable ssortmeut at all Oda , of Straw amt Lace Boweets. Ogr stock' of itiA)Whith-will - sumgoally large Ws Seinen, and we would Invite you pedal attentlor to' that department. - Please call and examine them before, making your purchases. • • ii. WARD,g • . Nos 77 k :9 North Second Strent. Illiadelphia, Mirth 7.'57 • • 10-'2m , SAMUEL NI: M CUTCHEN. 1 , MILL-WRIGHt a d Barr Mill Sulne 1 . Ini_btanulletunee, &e Prep ter ot Johnson't h lily approved and crutch approved at and Ecreenla Ma chine; Improved Iron Concave Bran lhister, the 1. nil = Machine for Millers. • L , , - • • ' itesidrive-- , •No. 64 Quee n st l, ( 1 8th . 'Ward ? ) Kensington Pest biltre. ••-. Bhop—ilaydock street, tisk) Front,' Ph ladelphli. •:; 'Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Iron Smut Machines, l'iten . Mil Bush. Portable Mill Stretched Belting, 1 - ,Cement and '&7een Who, Square ~Meshedß' Nag Cloth. j ! ' February 21, '37 - B-2in , '' ' BLINDS & SHADES! zror NKW :. • .10t.-va if ' S;, , a" . .i "VIVI ICA X Alk , WEED, - O. 12 North Si• h Street, PHILA. j'i DELPHIA, manufactu rof Veultlatt illiadij; x e it_ vet and Gold Bordered and Pllnted Shades, of beaittlful Boa , • ' . il . - Blia and ail other colors, o ,nolkind Used for shades., Fixtures, Trimmings. ac., te., wholecaleandvetallAit the , lowest etudi prices. 11/1-8T0111: MOMS paintedtto no. der, hat - B. J. W. thankful , flr past patronage, respect. fulirsoliclts the public to car and examine his uric and large asaortment f betorei purchasing elsiewbere. ' tt s e e" We Study to ilease."*.• 1 , Philadelphia, Starch 14; 'fiTi` , 11-2 nil . I ... RISINc SUS =maws Atn ' GASSEN, t Geratuatovens Road ; Iran hogr's rfe d feed The Ezr,ha e by Oputibus. • .„ .. , DE, Fruit an Ornamental' Trees,i SShruba, Pliftits, Roses, & ; Cultivated aud Or. nisi In Tint Kiel to suit dealer* nd others*, Including an ea-, ter:Mita sod varied &sanctum tof all the desirable vane ; of the above. for sale w Siesta° and reta il - i * 1 on [ 1 Catalogues can be bad PP l lention!Kralia. I' , • , B. IitaUPAY k CO.. I N. 13.—'When addressed btinall, direct to Rising Sort P. 0., Philadelphia. Our at ads are in the Starktit, liar ket street below Sixth - , wh , orders are also received. i I March 21 '67. .., • • 12-dt, . t ( FILES • RASPS; b E—CUT and m, dm equal to 14w, it i IN N 0.61 New street, atoye Second, betwecn t Itae'n and Fine, PHTLADIELPIII4. • . Price of Re.Citttiolb Per Dose's* [ f In. Flat Itaard. Ilallltou 4 a Saw- In. ThreeAquare -mill 'ilea. SawlVll4B.l 10 $1 50 $1- 2 334 - $4160 11 11 1 80 1 2 4 22 200 2 434 • "0 0,10: 66 ' f 13 240 _ 2' 5 l'i l N. i i 14 276 . 3 , /1.4 , a7B 1 15 3.30 h" , 8 ' 0 96, I -16 4 11:1 '4_ 7 A 28. i norm Rasps olio loch m - than half round tiles. ' rAll work warranted thdietory. A igocd assort ment of New Flies eonkan ly on band. J.II. MOTU, March 21, '57 1 12-2 n ET3 ~ . i • ki - Cheap Store. ' ' ,y-street, where the Debt, the subscriber is eta fAilvEST PRICES. • Perron, • alrhine, to buy Carpets. OH do troll to examine the }ergo 1 . ..; 1 I ; c•aiwics. n, ari the In great vitrlety.- - 31.A2TINGS or all klnas.w/ih 1 -taken Ingrain Carpels,' ru2d ;Bap, Mats, Druggets, Stair Ca ; speta. MU. ELDRIDGII, • ~ Second I:Til l : A V 11 1, ' Cal t n A n . 1,, t Street weat of Pectin/ et. — lilt 11-3 en At Eldridge )IedSING in a t store exponsesare vet Wee!' at the, 'ray. 11/ visiting Kills&!phis, ant Cloths, ilattings, le, w' assortment of Tapestry Brussels, • Imperial &lily, • Ingrain and Vend, And OIL CLOTHS of a Ai, Canton and C. o large assortment of Lo on Ily and Stair Carpets, Rods, itar, Carpets, Cotto No. 41 Strawberry 4 -Strawberry le the fir' , Dlarehlaith, '57 IXPROVED HATE OF LIME. Silver Medal - by Agricultural Soci ebbi imperior article; et the bet at Harrisburg, as a VertilLter of SUPER PHOS, ' The mil yET awarded elks was given to] Penntorivanitt Stale Fair! the best quality for I Grass, and Rotiitoes,. r •tip tmpr ving the roil. Me i aerina Farmers and Dea/hra that the Spring denudid with tbli article. f - Whest, Corn, Os raising' heavy crops an , bubseribermpectfully be is prepared to suppl superior and,vrall test .871 ; •AGENTS WANT _ _ ID.-+Aliberal Illsecenst allowed:. !MIAS & MEXICAN GE ANG, 4D.FLAETER,OILS,I CANDLES, uality'. at lowest market rates 1 John L: Ponieroy, Wharves. helowlMarket'street, ; LADELPIIIA. 't , i on two prlvate alloys. and avoid, [March 7; '67 110•31 n . j• 1 3 U;R T 0 N 'Ellj , ' urtals....ron SPRING , TRAiGI. •,. iSRCHANTS and' orIIEMS. • ,i. ' VED; a full supply cal e goods, the latest Sri/ fa l shionsJ , also from auction and lninorter f , wi the meal prices. 1 dthe, M j artellinesrT -•; , I Florence's I ;t Engllsh.Crapew , j j ••' Aerophane dal , j •,. French do ,' Bonnie Lawns _. 1 Tarlatan. white andl col ;• Joined Blonds .1 Blond Laces t ` i ' illusion's avd:neti 1 - ' Ruches and Qulllltlgs Crown Lininis, 1 _. 1. abraded's* Mates, Nitta end Goods, Sall wad Bet's% . ' 1 Second street, Second Dry•Cloch Id/nap/gnu i . : ' 124 m - A L 8.0 .--No.ll PPI rOUDRETTR AND - LA SOAP, du.; of the best 9 and 10 Eknzt rn Iniq'S raters . CAD iOA the crowded Wharf WAR Bonnet Nat To MILLINERS. JUST' RISC cheap and dtrAnb, of our own Imp)rtatio - which-we offer much ; Bonnet Ribbons. all w • Gauze and Clive do Black Velret do Plain '."?atln do Plain Mantua do Glace Bilks 7 Poult de sot Oro d' Affleine Oro de Naples Black Oro de Rhinos Black Modes • Div* Somtax,lnes 01Iglu, ete., etc., Who' At. No. 1003.4 -South store betow Sliruce, • Mardi 21, '87_ • • , U V YT SAYING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST po ~ AISIIISTREET, South-west corner of IRD: PalisidelPhilns I. • . , (Incorporated by the Stifle of Pforssyttforria.). ' Roney is received In any limn, large or null, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The (dam!, open everi day flow 9 o'clock betir. morn. lug till 7 o'eltck In the evening, and ou hirinday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clo c k. ~ . • I ~ ' INTEREST FIVE IFEIi CESST..-. All.sums, large.er small; are paid back in SIOLD;on demand, without notice,' to any amount. re l IIos.!ILENEY L. DEIGNED , P Mont. ROBERT SELFRiDGE, Tim Preisident. IN. Z. Brae, Secretary. f : t r 1 -• ~ Pirsetorsir • ~ _ __. ,°j , ' Henry L. Timmer, C. Landreth Nouns; 1 .- ' 'Edward L. Carter, i , F. Carrot direarider, i:, Robert Selfridge,, , Joseph D Barry - '' • ; Samuel K. Ashton, I . Remy L.;Churelinsasi • ,Jansen IL Smith, , I Francis Lee. , .. ;,, . This company omlittei Its eusinergentireilY US the re mising of money on illtereli. The investments a . 11112t- I lug to nearly . ~ ; --I. , 1 I ,: , , One and a ;half IlliMens of 'Do i li as per publlshOd mport Ot ASSETS, am =astir In' Infos nifty with the roOlokma ofl the charter, hal REA XS. TATE, MATRAES, GROTTND RENTS, and liiidli !brit.lase securities, . villAdvsys mime Pelle4 lOcUrr) to the depositors, a d whiels ensue& tal tOelvbrouta weT and stability to old end yell established learn tido, March 7, '1 , 7 . i - '1• ; 1 . 1 01 ' ' l ik, ."Ile PUBLlabilil"F ....!...--? _...._ 10011 0 PUIV.IB).ONCHOUItEk r , - 1 4 1M i t Aldroutolmaceisersto aultos ton i ti '..... .IF I, wittjae, , No,lB6 Chesnut street, tin er the -."----'- utak' H ouse, 'Philadelphla, c le ntly - , publishing the *test Nusic,frout the m 'Port r An- 1 thors ill the United Steted.in a style that eriii withl any lamed at 7 othet hobs., either:TM thantiy • or Europe. , . They hare al the pleasant to annoy . to th public that their stake( Sheet Mnelz on tomaotonsi of the argent Mid most complete assortment to be:f0nd ,,,, 66666 in the •ountry; they are constantly addinp.totheisdoobl an the' New Music published in New York, Sct.toholte. BS . They also publish itoreral Instructkm a, irth a are n general use throughout the country, ! i PIANOS—A tine assortment of the Leal *nu , _ reri -- --... in.e.rint. at the lowest c :_ W 0U 4 ! 4 ? .. ca[ th d e tb attt i n te tt d . o in f ita -li fi L l . i 1- .eroperty, to their a L7tat Alt r 3 lf Loole e tire.ffigines,in which they are adapted to !the particular towlines for which they may be required: by the and of coin, two, three 0, Par pair of driving ;wheels; and the use of the ' , bar, or so much of the weight all may be desirable ;tar Oho. j on: and In accommodating tbeM tithe grades, coma, strength of stspei "traction, and intil and work to he done. By these means the maximum Tient effect of the power is secured with'the Last . expense) for attendance, ecet of ruel; p s repaint° 'toad and ffegine. ;With thew" otdoctroin et . and as the - rest:lt ;of twenty - three years practical ex mice in the baldness)), nor senior part Dec. we men actnrefire Afferent bruise( Ettpinet, and several' or Area of each k i ti. ' 'articular oaten than paid Obe strength of the Itinein the plan and 1 ororhinan of all the ,details.!, • Oni.:long.,experiente sod tim of obtaining itt,toreoltZestables. as to offer t ' edit, nes with the atauroneetht In elleion er, widen and Atirability, will tholl, e taverOly with Poise tom, *thee kiwi ig 0.0 slob fartitslito vino l iout orter . lot,lowilor, et Um mOos tire kto At eta- i tots wl !lamt.) empleitioh eastlitip boa/1W i •47" its tr it = n r I. Go slot = t ar " di& * to . the Sit or es.,- K.WIN, - ~, s r 41 - :-. 1 j - wary UM. 1,- 1 is -as tak. i o-t. • , ~, aiiiilnis. 1 , ' ~ os• ,14 rig, _ N. IT cf , r lallaariVs,' ",_ .. -, I -,- Si, ii r •-• ..., . 1 ,1 '. tillititottlltik, -,„: LASIDIB. PIUMIIIMi M E 0 .3 1 4 = 0f p ...,... ..... 3 E-- , .. 0 q 3 -. litai ; • :11; ! r - • .!, ' , a1.% p. • <23 ,- .... / IT ' ,t;,... • . O. ;; IT''.‘ ' ' Ll l .' •1 •: -. ,4 E-. . -,- ....1 „ . , i - 'll i ~ , = I GYI , .i.i !. !I V • .. _ - . , •.1 ' -.--;..-..... IlMiei;...._ 1 . . NO: 282 North Second street, shove 'Willow, I. Waist tide; • ' ~ f• PUILADELIfiII'A. Der 8,1855 • ! 4.8.1 j r-- -4-044,--0-0-iiiiii47-_---------- i re:poet- ,, r 5i.,,b,..;,,„,..,.R.,, r ,,,,,, fa inform thAir dinnerourOi !bind cuetaruersgt 8r ttyl illOonnty. that their visor* ent of Clothing fog Yointft at Hymen if 4 much larger than ever, and they ardiaptded to Wicks:ie. Persona Ilyinp at a theism*, • the ptivilege of fuoislckdblug purchased' l th otore t lf they do not /mkt. • ; ' . -. a t IJ ;l' . • Ir,!A. port k BROTIIEIt. ,ji j.. 572 .Chestnut St., eoroer °Math, Pbilada. ~ Apr/3,22.1466 - - ! ! • !.! ' • 114 Y ! V E lllf ' i gWlk4lAVll r Mr ! 1 . of Illt:Nell. CALM - SKINS. and general Leather. NE(/' 6 South 34 et- Philadelphia. ' A gifeend assortment of all of Loons, Stoaeccos, e c., rte. • RED and OAK sp.u.E'pIATLiZR. ' ' Fetulakrr ali; l2 - L . .' • 9:17 • ..___ .., .. PARIFItD CHAMPADNE CIDER, 'Y the , ogshead or Barrel, imitable sale or llotel.keepars, eottabintly coiribOrd and foe sale by • ANDRE, IlielltilDK A SON. • ! •. I. - Na Gid North Secorid y etreet, Philadelphia. - i . Novemberls. TA . ! AdBrn . _ F . . i JOHN H. ALLEN & • CO,: . . A OS. 2 4 4 Chesnitt. street, - (6i:stilt . ~. below Water ,) PIfiGADNIPRIA. Oaansr Woon.wsds. flora. to wax Cm.) '• ' n toren and Wholvail, • Doalers to Patent .Ma e e-,rnado Brooms, l'Atellt Grooved Cedar•waro, oar. 'ranted not to shrink, Wood & WillolaWaro. Cords, Marsh tos, ,44., of ail descrlptyna. Ileasets3l and examine out : stock; , ,; firebraary 21,'87 • 154rn '• , I ••• . L. C. i ysji • . . RRobuck . .. alit! ~ v - 8 1T STORE - , • N 0.15 North Whseve4 Philadelph M. ' - • t., Olcei Oreen,,Apples,'Orangrs, Lemons, line 'Apples, Wadornats, thssehes,Vantelopeso•Witermelons TOrnsters. ,perwitimea* Conn, Sweet and! White rot/MX-N. Onions, Turnips, ha, (in their seasosis,) put up with nun, Cud 'despatched ow responsible orders. 411117.2musers' mid Desirrs' produce sold on commission. . ••- . .tehusry 24. 'O'T . l' .. • 43m. • ' A s:i.Ls is .ouivit _ J. B. ~ s. ALLspi. • - Tlatiad 13 South Wharves, rut todelphla, .I)EALERS IN OIL; have just -re celirea: dinettront New ]Bedford, the follow his asp. p y 011., w bleb they otter Itir oldest the lowest market Vrtt a t ' erElpermoll.,3.ooog!rl. i'lltM/Wbaleoll, 12.4,0tia.1 .dporm °Ph,. f dO Itlephontof 49,600 - do f litockad do .do 7,000d0 Afro; store. Greasing Oil, Pale -slid ? Brown Soap,. dperni and AdamontfueCondlos. . • ' • irob..P; • 1 . • Illy , NNW DRY COODBIOO OFRao OF I SOT 7 -.JVASIIIONABLE SILKS; Silk Robes, . slouneell; Black Bilks; extra gloss: Spring West oods; Now-Spring Shawls; arttlth bud Veen& Mut seirt Aaron stud ; Lava Bobo: ittintrls. of the • newe s t ' &Worts; Staple Lluen Gloats, Blanksts, Quilts, Bonn* Table Cloths; Napkins, &e. ,Oentlesten's Wear. and tall• litto* of goods for Boys' Clothing.' 'ltargtOns daily or l'-eetred frost New Yqrk and Philadelptda auctions. i banal* buyers Cr. invited to glesits an early rap. BYRN a LANDBM, 4th` a Areb gni, Phliatteipbta. L. .. , Tereus net easy, and prints low. .. . , rebrttary:a. "S 7 . 1 . 0-2 m. , . . ' --: 7--- ; - ' — ' - lii • AREW • . , : . : 1 sr. t.:0,,, , , .O: 21 South Front Street, 'Phila . delphia," Commission Merchants, And wholesale dealers in all kinds or L6if . Tobacco, ArAnufaCtured robageo it- Cigars Mass constantly . on band and for sale tow,all hinds of ABIEBICAM and SPANISH LEAP TOBACCS, selected with special reference to Atanutnctuiers , use. • ~ ' All articles sold, warranted to be as reggesented•and eSery opportunity afforded for examination, Purchasers at a distance can sand their orders, and ttly upon being as taithfuhy served'as If the goods were *sleeted in person. -- 1 . 1 44 , 11.12, '5B ~ '. • . ,: 15-ly . *IS — INTONDItTIifiN, IL&QHINISTS & OTHERS. ..i... ',, PURVES, N: E. 'corner . Soiith ~, and Penn Ste.„Philadelphia, far I/ sbes ingot copper and brass. pig iron,. .sheet iron, selderNfile brick s, port able for- • ' . 'IS, spelter. blocs tin.leadloundry an mid lingi. facings, crucibles, antimony] babbitt metal, mud - ,rd all kinds. brass . old copper. te...,,Ac. lie is also &dea ler in wrought and cast scrap iron end other metals. It it.' his desire to otecOmmodate machinists and others at a ,' distance inun the city. b' fundsbing any article they may 'Ana in thdr,business. Addles not mentioned in , the above will be procured.and torgaid.d. Any inquiry ititimabove line will be promptly', answered. , N. E. corner South A" andP P en U n K :; i n... 44 ;ta. 11 R 1 Februnry 14.'57 . ' • ' I - ' ' * 7 - J _ it p PER at. WIN° re i t 11)ESL i. ....IN O AACS s BRO 1' E. , ,No. 4 r 14 ... 133 North Second street, *to's, ice, Philadel • - i , niong completed their lame assortment of the above ) ;Goods for Spring and Summer 'Trade, would respectfully !invite the attention of. puichavers to the same. •Their. ' stock, Ss' beauty, cheapness and ;variety cannot be sew passed:, They have constantly on hand every , - &scrip.. lion of Gold and Painted. Shades, Buff Holland,',Holland,',and ' tSbade Fixtures; Wail Papers,'Curtains, Afire Board i Pants, Borders. Ac., all of which they oiler at lower rates i than ran be had at anyotber establishment. •Call and I ixamluel i • J. 1., ISAACS, tr..BRO:, ,' - ''"• . 133 North Second street, below Race. - 'February 28, '57 9-5 m • Rmgies /IF THIS Fl‘ NEIGHBORHO-OD, 1 1,Lf: supply themselves for :their SPRING A CROPS, with - Ei . Ipinan's Pnriellone Dust, • ••' Super Phosphate of Limo, at po per ton, . littrogened Pbospbato of Lime, at $4O, "'•!' American Fertiliser. at VS per ton. . • • These'Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical el ements;aboundlng in Pot Ash. te.: they t 1.1.113 received the diplomas of four States, vli: New Jersey. New York, Pennivivatilirand Delaware. Also for Palo. OVANO. all kindp, POLDRETTE. Ac. .Country produce received in, payment for the above, at market rates, or-drafts on good bonlces, or cash reglotered'ulth orders.promptly at. tended to. GEORGE A.-LEINAI4( Pewrieter,) ".New Fire Proof Store," No. 19 South FRONT street, I'IIILADELPIIIA, PA. 1 7 ,;bruary 2S. '4;7 ZA,IOES BROWNS' oßeinuticei • Wont. .HE FIRST BOOK of the Rational SyrteM.of.EngliskOrammar. . 35 de, • e tik.UND HOOK of the Rational Systerriof English Grammar, designed to teach the process of Analysing the English Language with sound judgment;. and the art of using -it with mammasical propriety.. cta. ?belle worts are noweased in the Public Schools In the That School District of Peniasylvaels. The THIRD BOOK of,the Rathiial System of English Grammar, designed to enablethelearner to become most thoroughly acquainted with the nature and use of the Pmpositione, and may be read by him either in or out of school. 50 eta. • nuoirss , GRAMMATICAL READER.. Th's Bock sets aside the old Grammars, =poses their defects, dem. 'onstrates the,little use of att ndlng to them, and. pro. mots to the Teacher tfie unerring and ovly.way to the Grammar of the English Langone. For sale hy 371,1 cis. PETER ORIFYIKE, - 118 Arch Street Philadelphia. Petri , nary 21,'57 - T.. ELEALITIFULIPPRIP_C nOcIDS I! H °RN LEY ez UHIS3I, pi. h. cor ner Yaghlh and Spring Garden streeta, PHI LADE!, A, bave great , pleasure In Infer/ulna , their many friends and customers that they have this Peismn pur ehated the 'nest elegant stock et DRESS GOODS which they have ever had, and are felling them, as usual, very oh rap! 1 WO yards very fine White Brilitanttes, at 12% eta. 23.17 figured ind striped ditto, at 16 eta. • An Immense verb:di of French, iffiglistk and Anierfrau Pants. • A vim:Wilt stoeli of %lanes, Chatlies, Di rate. & c. • Valencia Plaids, Luxor Plaids, Ciliate Latinos. Barim: Chitille Robes. Woke Robes, Silk Robes. Lawn Robes. A superb stork of ',Organdie and other Lawns, te.. kr. • t gILItS SHAWLS!! MANTILLAS !!!• ' Our Black Silki are far•famed for chespness and good wear.' Blsok Silks at 55, 75. 0734, $l, $1 06 $1 121 ; Id 25, 51 50 to St Mart Molr Anthlues,WatCred Mid Plaids, kw: Rich Dross Silks, Plain Poui WPM*, dc. errerj , color. • Stella Shawls, Cashmere. Shawls, Thlbet Shawls, Le. Main and Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, 21 per rent. under regular prleas. . The' newest , styles of SPRING and SOMME% 'MANTILLAS. • , STAPLE HOODS, intsiuLlNEps, MUSLIN'S. Best nuskes of Irish Linens,. of our •own iniportation, Auction Linens ), j • . TableClothultopkint. )d ries , Diapers', ke. We keep .1 tremendous stock of • !foothill, \ flaeetilitr• Elsnnels, te., to. : . • • • CARPETS, 015. cw'rirs;lniVGaErrs,lifierrimis, Le. Cloths, Oassirairer, &UMW; Cr., for iferes and. Roy,' , . . - . ~ - - year 1,, InlnnOrniatnn, goo OLOyeil, lioelbly. ItrienTS.lse.. AT Thornley & ClatinVis .''One. Price CaPh Ron ), " N. E. corner Eighth and prig Ilanlin streets. •i (llarrlson'i White Madding) . , Arir"No Intpreprenentatintot to efieet splep.'" - un •,,,sWe twille the attention of ' dove CPA irh lo- -"in Buyers. - ! 1• i • llthinary tti.:s7 9 - 2 m I Iffit t C1 8 Utrl 3 C H T?bl i rr ta ir T e fe If L l*. to l'i the E no tics of fernier, an d t re es Interested, the above on% c o. •The of . o ,oar repetition /In, been Po well _ known for wary years Put, that wtt deem tkuntiectreary U. ray ninth - in respect In Its morltp. but ntlirplfretnark that during a long wain. of yenrs. lin purity an value an a Ottruttlant for the gre,winecrop, 110 ex a 'PERMANENT':MANURE nave been thoroughly estabik,lOd. .- .. . Our 34er Phorphati.f.Liate La not changed In its :eharacter every IWANYD. bat is what it purport), to le, tint" .! form in its chemical cousti talents, and ll retied upon as I thb . SIVIT Faspuzaa ts. :rac sor. • con, OATS, WHEAT, POTATOES,. GRASS, ' And Ober crops requirtnit ay IpProxis and Isstinatnanurs. • l'adinblets describing It, end the mode Of . applying can be !lad gratuitously at our stores, or by mail when doll .. • - - • " CA lON.-:—Se.partfciler to otseire 9 tbat 'every barrel ofiit. an ankle, kV! (//trattlif Mid Mat etll4. 4 'Klett bran on Om bead. ThbsOadiess is rendered tieetywa ry. as hero ate so matey artier* of doubtful limits* sold; nn the naive of Allyer.Photnhate of Li 1444110 mir lead those who are utaegusintod with the value of a - GENUINE . ARTICLE, '. - . Prirr $45 per 2000 lb:: ' (21.-1 cents per lb.) • '..1. liberal decittettou made to DV.AtEItB.. SIMS hot tall there has been imported bat one carp of the seicin!ted ic. 4 acif:Orair:Guaito, • Which we f.lfer for isle in'emnll Taxi PUB 11161116KURXI. A supply of ebb roltoebk, a rilelo for dlr. , . Prier SZOper WOO as.' 0% mot per lb.) A . No.. V 0 taint Peruvian Maass ' For ale It tho lowed War. . IJ-The leadiwg ..Agrieutturel joesitmels alai Neersjill pars are regoierly filed el ear Om for thf on of ihroo., at '4 . - ALLEW: 81,- NEEDLES, , i No 9S. South Maui, =LIU Sent* Water *Li More above Clutroat strrot, rbiladelj t bla. • moods ran'to lorded at dither hoot at oar - aro boos - : fanners are nevonantrd" dad' to drive to atm 4treet and mid tin ennedial what) Angle hanks are atindod in loading wagons and agiWthig to the bOnlell• thlottlati lar P.lat RE=E:2 int efinutt.:. GRABS AND GARD= Beni. rallit TREES Ata:ltultuAlal Implement a t ace.. . rilE.substriber will keep on hand Clever, Thiel* and other gram - seeds: White Closer And Lawn 01115, ireeds, ethee with garden and geld seeds, wh e us will warrant I hi be fresh and geed. IV will AO rewire orders Pm all kinds of fruit trees. (warranted to Le what they are reprewented4 agricultural implements, tr_ all or which will be tarnished at inantibtrturers' priers.— Ile seeds anclinees told by (be subscriber are selected with great rano, only from goners of reputation aid' statainp lie does twit deal in Deeds procured promlarti• twisty Lathe market. horn (boss 'bonen cheap, without regard to the altimeter et the reed sold. , Ner dots be purchase or felleeeds grown poituiertiouily to mall ran dons, whom thefrloo close peortwity deteriorates th.ir Lustily: particularly tbone of the setae species. Tbi. t. an itopOrta rat considastion to three who practises at b.:r !weds or fruit toms. For been:de.. send In oolong mak!: to • , HENJAIII N HANNAN. ART. IN TIME MAUI°. " • 4 It is a. oontaion fault with - rural imProvers, fm their ant essays, to erippopi that anybody eau plant a tree, and beats it in just that poaltlen, thfironrids abinika dwelling, where it'will hire the highest orkatoental effect. But such gentle men, in litter years bare almost always Jo do their Work over again. pis tree iibetruets a rim from the favorit e window; and that spot be vacant where a screen would be very desirable. That cluster ortrees, Is one-sided, and leaves a painful imprestioti, and here the trees have been gjanMd so close together; that Rot ea. bag " 04 " to devel op!) it perfect head: The fact Is overlooked, th a t' there is art in tree planting; and that no 164 e ta master the Principles which underlie ornatutaw gardening without studys • In fitting up a tasteful house. In the country, one needs quite as much s landscape ganterner . tu lay out bisgrounris and locate his trees, as Aft Al cbitect to phut .aml locate his house. lie rap., indeed;lo both these things hiniaelf, aq . unu in strimirdradleperbaps, plan a' house, better adopted kolas means and his wants tb - ri ..rin sr obitAct 00111410 am itlor him. Bat, as a rule. the man who has made this his business; would work out the' detalittd 4 a house, and plan its acecurso. dation, so ria l to meet all thyrwants of the builder much better than - the builder him self. lie would net. onlY do . It bettor, but would says money to the builder by economising both lubber and Libur in the structure. Upon the same' principle we seek• the aid t,t science in laying out ,the grounds atoned ► cunt. try bottler, and atocking it with trees. Good tame is not an arbitrary thing, but has its Axed prinri• pies which all eultivited;intaillutprorers agree It 3e s matter of great importanoe, that the ot• :tags or villa should haveornamental trees in keep. ing With the style of their ankriteetare,.aud that they should be so located as to increase,. rather than mat tbe beauty of the scene. A man' ate only wards a box with a, roof over it to lire in, *may plant his trees, with Ids dwelling, itglnedi• 'snaky by the roadside.- He may ha careless 'of the kind of tree planted. and Of the mode et planting, fo; it: matters little whether thelifeirvive or per- Tbe house , dose not admit of orriameot, and &hooka be left trecleis to have things congra ousmround But the man who means to spend a few thee, 'sand dollars in fitting up a tasteful bomesteed, Should either study, the art of tree planting, or eallih professional aid, before be sends his orders to the nurseryman, or plants a shrub. The Inert attractiveness and contrast of the place will de.. pond very much upon the skill and taste with which this work li done. A plantation of ever. greens in the right position wil t protect the holm and, out-buildings from theerce Winter winds and snowdrifts. Hedges, trees and shrubs may -60 so planted as to snake' a place seem much more extensive than It - 1.411y is. They may be so ersil 'furnished with ,tood.thet they will posh along i f rapidly, and makerienore of a show 'a five years than a careless plantation would rim e in a dozen. Whit is wor th doing at all, is worth doing in the most thorough qinner. It should be manifest to 1111. that the hand of a malr has heist present in the dwelling and its surroundings. - ' . • 011161 M Of ens Us 111308gMnr..-00kunailla, aRa. man agrisultural writer in the time of the Callan, states that the 114 wodlen Spanish sheep were originaity imported from Africw.• Some. suppose that these.sheep wine of the .lame teenage hairy breed es are now Israelite animas tiro Arabs sat along the African coast of tine bfediterranem— Bit on. physiological principles, ibis idea liould be absurd. As Well suppOse that the Cunko would be changed in a couple thimeand years a fair faced European with straight blonde 1114 and blue eyes. • Wools of the finest quality are now produced is the districti of TozareCoffa and Nafta, and in the Nezzeb, a district lying South of the main Atial of Algiers. Thift woods peed by the Persians aci• others in the b l e maimfacinre of those beautiful' shawls and other fabrics which bring so bight ► r price in' commerce. We Wave no*rocolleation of ever seeing any tiro sheep latish pioducle the above fine wuols, but really sheep and dot gOits; would it much to suppose that they wero. the originals rf 10 Spanish Merino of our day. `, ': . ftfartza ne •Foa4—Theta should bes "prinfileil ith a good ihed dr stable, fsoing the south, ant , avo free access ton dry yard for exercise. Their 'food should bo sufficiently liberal to keep them M good condition, not fat, and 'Should consist of both grain" and bay; they should be fed. at lean twice a .day withigrain in moderate quantitiei, and k thrice a day; if it should be vecolletuf that,' - iti they are carrying a young, one they lhouldcbe given a sufficiency of food to 'preterit them fltom want, and, to encourage the growth of the colt they have within thews.' As ether' horses they abouldhe cleaned:daily, bedded at night: !watered thrice a day, and be salted twofor three ( times week. Bear in mind that a mare wit t foal shotild• never be kept in a state of but always in Boa condition. • How swat Ttworur Snip ro •N ACR . B.-4 UI .well known fiet„that if you do not sow gnus fecd, Weeds will occupy the spare ground. It i-r therefore desirable to lost just -as rased seed at, .when tittered eut, will corer the entire surface.— If Clover is to lie sown with. it—es is a couriers , but erroneous practisc,betkause they do net rilcil, together—then twelve quarts of timothy' tl acre is safficient. meadow is to be :eel" ed . with timothy alone, use not leas than halt bushel of clean seed to an acre:=lohie CLOYED AND ORCHARD: Ottass.--.One of ea gateur fernier friends tulle us, ihat Oven 11. isses ripen together, and makb the !oat of 1121 for cattle." Ito also says the orchiril gauss spriogi rieit up again after cutting, and like • the &tom makes t h e bent of early erring, autneser, and 14: feed, cupechilly on dry land. One • bushel of .or. chard grass, and eight quarts of clover Seel. • should be soon on en aero,--tOkio Farmer. Uecipes To PIMSEIIVE PION 'AND STEEL KNIVES ism Ru i sr.—Procure some melted wax—the purer !.:t bettor—and Cub it th&roughly• oya the tiLtdest! the knives. " After it bits dried, warm the koitu , and havingearetully removed the wax from surface, rub,theut briskly with a dry cloth un'2 ttio originallpolish is restored : This will car the pores with thelmotions and minute partir , r of the wax, which will atlhare'llxmly and prole the intntsiou of waterer moisture, which is tti . cause et rust. They will retain their brilliArq for weeksr4 tiled. • .: LOC&L ATPLICATIONII IN , Dam Liriley says, through the.Dostoo ‘ Jkika., and SargirdJouraal, that he belleVee the thlT eatisfitetliy, after trying all the specifics evoti in the bookci tobo a rtrong 'saturated tiertimc by means of One muslin or lice , tiothe. best, his preference it for tincture io'dioo. This application rto be preceded emetiemeathaitte, followed by the mutinied 1: 11 ' tare of iron. A Sturcs: Ritmetir roe run noG Cam.soL - Tile disease kpown by the atm:rename, and e:" 11 is almost annihilating the pusken in some i' n ' of the country, it iJ said can Weffretusify speedily cured by &leery simple remedy. it • ma!, than by a tenapeunful Copporss, ia baler cad iniasid *IQ the salami's to,d.- 0 " easy Divairk. • • t • Zan Coati MNAL ,PUDDIA .-3fade of " Meet, stirred into scalded siircrned milt,a7 thick as gruel, and when cooled, add pers..: =MOD, nutmeg, salt and sweetening to soils4v.: 'taste, and a little line rut suet, and, souls il e a` or , or dried peaches, 11# a Ana cut ipPlei It .111 bake au es loess, aceismitig to sise.- 4° should lal to try this receipt.
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