tan pan. 1PP1P.,""•..--..__ _ fa . limn the Gicriedia. THS ISPIEROR•Ii SWARD. • ',,,, --fr pier.v. cassWaii , - -. ; .. At the Inn the Oolden cluster, Them sma l ls **month of May, • -"Meath a hewer of bkasombw tOMIS. Threll..llollololllloo4l/ sus arr OW .nett iOVild Ibilows, And the draorn ha WI" The wessulabat milk Is *Myer. . -Ms Main s collar and govi. _ with Irish sparkling wine in deep tinkkda • Their the t iendient supplied, Witillia*r end song imultoutag, and quart ns* they vied. Moss upo aa one of their number, j Tbe bun nippedin green,' , ~ I. And wake h tode be lasPimotitothbarts• ' bad emit. - “Mow 'Twits on Rhine shots, Lido` the Ti I sawlispetortz Cathl pent _een), _• • . e Inui to Mer M 'ln to ha at the some. u.Ahl his was a giortosskwre. • Impede; ha . • . I* &wagon his sil =as 0 swami!, I looked. on his long brownlaarti.” - • • ' . Ott here inermartad tlle wiebeat ' ' . He dhoti feather did wear,— oPahawl Mow, what's this you're saying— Taw tats is fates, I can swear. .. ' I oWis it n eon Ids own Marts Mountain .!.. I saw the Wmperor, toot Ostia 14kot. peak ha was standing, And Mark WWI his beard to view!'" Then barilth the spur and eidlar .. , All"rul k 'T - 4 '17.111'.- 1 11.11.r . • • on a a with scoff and sneer. • "Tie der tate bath of you, Moral A ropewould sera you but right! At Zola did I onm whim plainly, And bla beard was white, was phiCer . Then . h . a bitter contaution • Ira w to black, and dm brown, '' TM dra inn their blades from their scabbards, With their madness they crown. ' 411141 S .Mt overturned tankards • The . Aims out ail around, And wit it their blood mingles freely, Whau ,hy a pitiful wound. , - . And so the madlict was ended,. -Is ' " they semi, I wean; ~ Ito to cared they for each other, Who ,ta so lovlng ware seen. My , 'da, limn this terrible stay, This, nab, I trotas appearz4— That lb should °e it quarrel o'er tankards Aiim the limper.or's beard. lolko - OMR the redness of his beani. ' . rill4ll BABY'S SKIRT; Amato WedellisegmwAs Related by Alma Jones. , • "Iffe • an preparing," said Mrs. Jones, "to ge to the ding. I was ' going, the gels was going, we was going to take the baby. But voile to clress.the baby, couldn't And , the baby's shirt! IA lair ialinutilienislit oitii Of the drawers nyierposte; I knowed fist where'l'd pot it, but some to I k for'n 'twas gone." '' • , '."For erefs sake?" pays I, "gals"says Vabas any on y . seere i that baby's shirt?" . "OL c terse, none on 'em had seen seen it; and, I i f looked, , d looked, and looked, and looked, and looked, ll ' 'O, but 'won't no wheie to be found.— Ini a It the s ngest thing in all,natur" says I, "here ' I bid t shirt in my hand' not mure'n ten minntes, and now it's gone nobody can tell iege where? 'I never see the best , Gals," says I, "do look around, can't ye?. . But fretting wouldn't' find•it; io rgive up, and went to the bureau, and fished up another shirt;-sod put it onto the baby; and at Ust was ready for a start." - "Father'd harnessed up the , doable team—we drove the old white mare then—and the gale and all,wasaving a good 4 kiii, going to see Mary Ann m ' r ind; but some how I couldn't git over that shi ' I 'Twan't the shirt so noteh, but t? have anythin spirted away, right . from under m face and eye!' so 'twas provoking." . . "What ye thinking about, mother?" ,says So • phrony,,"what makes ye so sober say! she. "I'm estered to death thinking about that are - shirt,"tys L "One of you must a took it, I'm actin, says I. , i • , . . "No ma," says Sophrpny, says she, "yen needn't l eay that," sa: s she; and as I'd laid it on • to her good many timer, she was beginning to g et v ed ; and so we' had ti beck and forthrall about at baby shirt, till we got to the wedding. . "Seeing company kinder put it out of, my mind, and I , as getting good humored agin; though I 1 coulthe , help saying-to myself every few minutes, "what onld a lissiome of that shirt?" till at last they • s od up to be married, and I forgot all about • it. 111 I ty Ann was a real modest crestar, And was , more',half frightened , to death when she came Into t room with Stephen, and the minister told 'em to oin hands. .' She first gave her left, hand . . ,_ ' to St e hen." • • "Yee r other hand," says he ; lied poor Steve, he w , ,so bashful, too, he didn't know what he wet a at, he thought 'twas his mistake, and that them pliter meant him, so he gaie Mary hie left • head. i 'That wouldn't do, any way, a left-handed marriage all around; but by this time they didn't I know , What they was about; and Mary Ann fined 1 hourlet, then both their left hands again, till I 1 • was of a fidget, and thought:they never world get A . Mary Alen looked red as alorkey, and to ne matters worse, t d e mat worse, she began tu'cough to turn it off, I suppose , and called fors drink of water.. The inister bad just been drinking, and the tum bler Aood right theve, and awe I was nervous, and in ras a hurry to see it all over with , I keiched t • .up t, te tumbler, and ran, with . it to her; for I • thought $ gooctinus she, was going to faint. She, - • un 1 kto d4ali—l don't know how it happen. - ed, b t the tumbler slipped, and gracious . me! if be nus battetwe, didn't spill the water all over : i • • i her ii llse and sleaze. I was dies'fol flustered, for it I as of, 'twos my fault; and the fast thing I di watyto out with my. handkerchief, and to give it to Mary Ann. ' It was nicely done up, she, too lt hand shook it out; the lofts had held •in platwell up to that time, but then such a giggle and ugh as the " I , re was.' I didn't know what had I ge. ~ am such a start, till I looked t and saw I'd gips ary Ann dal baby's shirt !" 'II Mrs. Jones', who is a very fleshy woman und ' and shook like a mighty jelly, with her. ml ; and it was some time before she 'rola pro.; , with her - narrative. - I ' y," said she, with tears Orlaighter running do her cheeks, "I'd tucked it into my dress. poe et for•a handkerehlef. That came of being, . . ab i it-minded, and io n s fidget." " sa d Mary Ann end Stephen—wen they mar . Sled after an?" .. "Pear me, year said Mrs. Jones; "and it Unwed 1 out tee, be the gayest wedding I ever'teuded." " ad the baby's shirt,.jdrs. Joins?" ' ' , met" - said Mrs Jones, how young `people' do it questions. Eveiybody agreed I ought to me Mary Ann a present on't=•.•••••• `• . I Well, Mrs. Jones?" Well," said Mrs. Jones, u'ilease's toagfor• its f ad a woe /or% And that's the end of the I 1 , l' OD , ' i DO TOV go to school now, Charley?" ea, sir, I hale fight to-day,too," be replied.- ',You bad! Which whipped?" . - ' . Oh, I got • whipped," he replied' with great . . • . kness. ': :,.' - wee the °Omit. boY bleier thee your" No, be was 'Well, how ceme•yoo tole& it littler boy wh oh, yolesse, ho mut madder Nor / was." 11 ' 4:IASTAIN carter who lives on the mirth ',lido' the bill of•Garzoelt, and who is truly an ,„eit;, tele cbaraeter, when one day driving bli earl 'r the bill,lnet the raird. or—ron borsibael2 , o Tory rudely accosted bins with - 'TAU the hilt of the rand, sir."' " • . a which "the independeitt carter replied, as !kip as be bad been commanded: •- • "Stop till win by, and yell get it a'." Luxor ejaculated an anxious guardian to h lonely Deice, as he entered thelstilor, and mile h - on the sae le the arum of .a await* who had j;i , t popped the question; and sealed it with a a . ark, "whit'a the thane of flay now?" should think it was now shout' haMput , - t etre;" was the cool reply;. "you see that we are -al oat one," , , AOIPsZT ROWAN pronsise4 to show„`two young' ey looked and enelainted: - ; it.why ' we only soil our oweleeei.'" “Well," said • the eypsey "there fug be • or bushel:lds 'whaa r y s 4 l er,,te trcr • Au Irieliioith se 440.14 a musky** triquited ,iuttoei • • foll'abob," said the-gentle!nan: 44 ,Wilsh," respoodod.Petkly:Nice fres Dub. ? I,knew two:ouldoneldit, pore of that IthirM4 either of '°•ll2 year wither?'" Liijusige . !sahi:s.il;l•lohor I bt hove home ; I sal i *MOON' only darling; Ousabooil . soa *pal lay paronl le Madame, 1 11 to replied the w00i . 0., be iti ; will the topthibr, sod see If 151otet • tToor tootltOir • ... •, F .b• P!r" • • ' •K to Um Yost 001oe,,B . or; shall Ito. „RUDIAIC H ____.... - - '..---'—.7.--'-----4-71------ li L'AIriINORK p i t Itergily of the ,koat 'or be' . o b 3o kilt s boado ai m t aro to ThWafl i itaa , ltetur .' and Revealed, with eh. 4. 411 W 24 4 er r ' atter of the uthor.” . . , • , net emierally I by David A. Went. • I , Srlms Comm. , 2 0 IlstiolL___ . ltessuley's Illogisphical and mamal- Sketches. Ovewaid,stinevica and babella. Me Yousg Wirtribe . Old Ism. - . Peens, National and Patriotic ; . by 0...11. Cotter. • /Meths Wltlitn; STOO Ihuthe th e the IWO& Just published cads sale kr N. DANNAN., ]6 an• - Naw WORK„ ,Y 1 Maas lionms. 44111 E AMEIIICAN It CITIZE";— his dots sad mar; by the Bight nom. John IL tow This excellent work treats HP on a gnat imiety or suldects,etubmin g, ' g ~.. The likoeS Duties and Wits of - .(--f i r- ‘ .: coma; the Science of Polio Slav r Bad Demonie boat, Bo dal Life: Se. Price pl. “Dal WITHIN f or any th ing you want to know: a useful Tatum uaiversal knowledgeiconbtin , tog am saarraets for t e 'people.' Price $1 00. ' VAIDPII *AUDIT 1311 Z-a MOM of Dedgns 'for .Tlliss stokOobtages, pre .tor execution lathe United litetto,Dicedrated by engravings. Just published end for sale by BENJ. UNMAN. klarch 21, '67 12. giypilyit ; ifs - Ey .u. 4.. t Tat tnat moth et us' sing Alice Hanthwne..,: • .. Sugar Plums for Mao No. LI '. Thatherg Value-Ig_ ei Dlibert. . Dr. Bane's Arctic P ow by J. B. Peterson. 1 . itiremene' March-by H. il. Walla. . 1-I ' 'The Sea Breese i Galk , P=o robe' ' - , 1 " High klyer " ' , r •'. Speedwell Schottiseket • ' • ' 1 ~ Splendid Waits, • • , e " Spitfire Waste", i. - . . " Progress .. .!,.ocesup Herald Mirth 4 ••• ; -", irulding Star Radows Jana, Polta-by T. klalbetigne: • Leon Polka-by Mettle! Ma sem. ' o solaisraikestakw—by mit , , . , I/American Quadrill G allop-by binsar:d. . Alkali' Polka-Wm. Bolling. kluge Laurie, a Bade ballad, nag by Dempster. 'For sale by .. . • . ,1 Ix HANNAN. ThtFfine tontine,' ern end Western Ron bnalaseein Pattie I Co • Aprii 22,1814 ',----._ . PASSENCER TRAINS. ', sebiiiikui iralley and Tuscarerii. ailtinargiNg npi. and a ft r MONDAY , April 6th NJ 1657 : : ' ! I . • L vs y _ 4._ „_.; At 7.30, A. M, • • 1.! ~-:: A t 74,47 d. LE VE TU :_!!! _j• .- • •• At 8.30, A. M. 1 I ' . A 641.0, P. LE C T0 111 70176 111"."-IL YM.I.M:. • - At 7, A.M. I , f• Al 11.. P. M. VE TM : • , it 1),. A. M. • - :t.ll, r. K. ~.Panengors by t • 3,7;11,,. min -601:aid, at lancras, With Trains gobs! d m !! d6l, ea Filk.osl swim. Irilliatowport k. webs 2 - :.,-_,. ..:, ''''' AriTTICKEAKTO IAYLIQVA, 50LT3.101" ' 4 . ..F. 11. 7111.711L15. Svertritendoti. -"" '. I ' 163 m MEW —, - Philmi.", 1 a N EIe R a Vha NE aca llroad 4, • I - -7.7=-- - t ~:" • r.. -- -2 - .-.-: _::,- • - - :1-_-_ , '56. WIRTZ : ARRAWGICRIEIIiTiI. 9 56 i ? ..ased TIVRE GRE T Northern andliVeste ' i United Staff." all Mutes l' • ~- ' 661 - Speed fn and Arre reaseetel.l4:4l LITTLE ERRUTL ILL, CATAWISSA, BIIEBITRT ii 7 ERIE', WILLIAM PORT AND IRA RAILROAI Througb to BOW°, in - - , - 16 hours. .. Nl44ra Palls, • - 24 • - • • " •. , - ~ ': St i l l o ig ni ; ;;;1 -' - '-• - -' - :I: :: Ticket Office. N. . corner 814 h and Chesnut st ta, and Philadelphia nd Reading Railroad Depot, cot es Broad and Vine.. • • I ' On and after ONDAYi I*. Bth, Three. Pasoan et Troilus will lawns t e PhUadelphla and Reading Rail • Depot;corrn r tiro* swd Vinestreets,dally,(Sundays 1- eepted,) as fohow a I 'I Day :pre55...7.30 A. M. tatopping3... hen lxville and ftesding,only. Conn t- Ind with Chtt wI: Williamsportand Erie and Will s• port and Elmira It. toad; arriving at Elmira at 8.15 P.• connecting with . .1 York and Erleand Bilffalo,and ew York city Railroad tor , Dunkirk and Buffalo; and f m thence, T ii. *tea TO on Lake lirle or Lido Shore l• road, to Cie/eland, Toletio,Motiroe, BanduslPy and ' • h t olt. Ale'. wit Elmira ; Canandaigua and 1.. •ra Yells Railroad; • netting at Canandaigua with .ew York Centrailt ail d,Dast and West, and at Saipan •on Bridge with Oren Western and Michigan Central I road for Detroit.° leadO,Bt.Louls,and all points In i n. ada and Western fates. • • Mall Train... 7.30 A. M. .. ... - Stopping at all S tions, and runningloPottaville t nl3 Might I • gp r e es .„„3.2o p. M. Running every , ay, stopping at all Stations and un ning to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with at awissa,William , • nand Erie, and Williamsport= • El nubs Railroads, Ting atElmira at 4. A. M.;connee lot with New York an • Erie,lhaffalo and New York city in lake Shore Railr da, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. C e land, Cincinnati, *led°, Chime°, andall pointsW - t.- Ala°, with illutlra Canandaigua and Niagara Falls ' II roads: arriving at Niagara Falls at 10.30. A. 31..c0n • eel lug with Day Ex • ess or Great Western Rallroadfo Do holt. Chicago e This Route, wi bits connelons.Torm's the mho . 11 and most direct t ute to Quia a and the Lakes. poly one chata of bfggage tweenPhiladelphl an Canada of the I es. t Pasitengem by ay Express,breakfast at Port CH t tor and dine atWill rt. Pahiengers by wayof igb Express tako sup pat Port Clinton. Passengers pu basing rickets by tills Line has ti privilege of atop ing at any of the above points a • d r a umlug their , se at eleasurs. I .fearo om Phlladelplitiv to Tamaqua, 22195 Buffalo'via Tonawli t 101 cm,,,,,i ssa , 1 486 Niagara Falls, vla. - Rupert, 4 mira,Canandalgua Dattville„,.. 1 460 N. F. Railroad. 10 , Milton, 1 • 6 15 N. Falls, via.Bulfalo, 10 Williamsport, Suspension Bridge, 10 Elmira, 7 Cleveland: 11.' Jefferson,\ „4 11 7 Toledo, • 14 Starkey, 7"05 Cincinnati, ' 16 •-• Penn ran, i g Detroit, vlsoßall, 16 Gorham, , • 8 " Bu ff alo an , 13 Geneva, via. l am, 800 Lake, " " Ste er Chicago,ela Gt. We s Arnot, - .43 00 tern and Michigan Canandaigua', • 600 Genital italbroad, 21 lioneoye Falls, - 860 Chicago,via Buffalos d Caledonia, 1 8.80 Lake Shore Mich . LAtoy, 'I 8 SoutlErn Railroad II Batavia. • • ' ' 900 icago. via Rut. La e licehester, via. N yak ;, . and bilehigair - ,R. anS Buffalo TM= ....' tral itailmad, 1 , ring and N.Y.1L0.4 . 00 Rock Island, ....,......... Buffa lo, Ne lTw Y lt wia or E k A .N Cl T.. ty l Ur • I S : I P E' O L OO Lt O , R !ATI 0 Erie.and But nd & 1 1 ' 14 W. eeraut G. A.suzotas Sn p't Phil T. McKISSOCK SuplCatt J. A. ILEDF IEL Sup't WI road. SCHUYL (yFicE vr f he thOrirr !, !throats Coal , Dens Follow*, uP To Philadelphia " Manyunk„ " Spring Mill, a Conshohoeke ; " Plymouth 0. " * Uridgeport, " Norrieton, - " Port Kenned " Valley Ito • I " PiwUng's a Port Provide " Phoenixville, " Soyer's Word 0: Pottstown " Port Union, " Dirdeborong Reldingo, AlthOlaSe l n t Moorville, " orwigeburg 'The cbanec allowance fur w twonty-flre e. nt Ily ord. r March 21.17 .1 P. LAD'A IFFIC • . ratespf this Compistli, until Anthem • • H To Rkhmond, 180 176 leo 166 Philadelp I 1 80 176 160 165 " lodised P not 180 176 160 166 " Meakrani; 180 176 160 .166 " Garosato nR. R., 180 - 1 76 160 166 " UMW, 180 176 160 166 " Masayao , • 180 176 160 1' 66 Spring Mil . 166 160 140 176 Consheb , month R.. road, s.l .I:6b 1.50. "110 „I 3," " Rambo's a. 4 Pot 4101 .lons' : • ". WA:I. ~.. .1 45 135 130 " Norriatow or , 1.40, L 45 1 ,76 130 " ; •..- .1 1 : 46 45 1 1 • 40 40 116030 /w3O 00 120 1 20 16 16 06 06 OS: 06 or 720100 T. oryilimie; tioinary, Doiliu,Clupet•l 30 lop. et Vivo& Bleat, Fid&Olus 2 71orUy Bea nutter, OMPIPIN•r!IIIIPj. I tinelstop idwoino, Meg, nollow•muy4l S 2 Luther, buty.OsstamOUseSse. a • uraln,Bar Ifioi ' tluoiapf, 81_11t4 P. Ulm, Salt, Pr 0,14 pions, $u ' r, IS•coms, yi Bricks. oluipq,.llthi newt. Inta• Tar. B.lo,Berap Irce, Tin bei and La Do. to - DElakk~s~, Cord; Wcogi, C 47, Orriii, 304 .om. Limestme, Mans e, Pig Livia • Reg, Flogs. per I. • • Moot S " • n • silted ta, tut I dope! • ere." • TIONS, &o. VELING. A t 717A 8 A RATIIT It 4. I; &fly with all their great Son By arraopmeat their place° will be at the Ales of nowartt WlLLUAMS,Superiateadeat. 16-lf• • • Tideland Freight gent. Math and Chesnut' tient daligdat Reading • Mos srLaa r W.audErie • lens and Ra ILL NAVIGATION CO If the Schuyl. ar Yen C . . Mal4o/, 185 ind for TOM," on Ikill Nsrigatk!n the We of CARS led on the &hay I farther notice: 57 r 47 12 of tug) NI. Ibe per ton , es Wenall per ton will • the 31 • • 121 and no cbat~ be made for ai re, - F. FB £ MARINO RAI of the PhilidO:&ll l .lt:Cii.; PhOaddphia, Mara 13, 1867. might and Tolls OD Cal transported by ai follows. from 18th Itareb;lB67, .2We: I I NORRIS WORKS, _..- -- , l al orainewst; IPIA, . s CORSON, WEB a Izmir, km ii 'lli 1 launders , Steam Enene Builders, -1. , , o.;1 umpes,Beneral Machinists and BollerV .. • 7 in ma: kin, insuasetwithe °and& Pumpin g Engine, of animproved easarnetion,lbr ' . and ' Mar Worts of any capacity. e the Mgt Pressure Cbrnish Pump. lag Engine , on'an imprwred • plan, *A adapted to Cool : a line, Bit vertical Shafts and Slopes. ' lining iteekterry. cis:—Pumps. Stamps; Crasher% In=Whims,,Buetets. Skim, Marra'Emie,crob and every' misty •of machiney Ibr mining oqa. • Pressure and Bondman Steam Engine, Blow. it. tinders of ail dui, Sugar Ms, Saw and Grist and orrery description of Casting'. • 7 isle Steam Engines of an improved plan. pellet Engines for Quid Boats. , , .,,„C°ItSON, ' EDWAED EiLLEY.. . • .1. if:ltrrnotas, IL &mum Ziq.; and T. B. Dtr• wort, Esq.. New York; Laws *Mem, Esq., and P. IL MeNropum,SPF, Philadelphia; R. Boom Jr.,l= Cna.irr SC Waunzr, ftannonville, Pa.; C. and so. tinitmon, Norristown. . 7 iwnary 2i, 'ST . - Sly . ST. CLAIM. • zT. 01 1 ,01 R IRON WORK. summates reepectf Iy tante • 1%114• attention of the badness salmon*/ if=P to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, in the town of St. Clair, Schuylkill coon ,y, where they are prepared to held "yam • . nes,poal Breakers, Pumps and Machinery of every pattern. iitlab, Drift Cats, Iran or Bnummatings of any' Alm or pattern.• Beim practkal meekuusies Coal op. orators and others Who want machinery would do well to give them a call and stamina theirwork. Orders thank• fully neared and ozeentedat the shortest noticeand on reseonableteems. VATHEBB, GRIFFITHS It 00. tit. Clair, June 23,16 23.1y ASHLAND IRON WORKS. ' THE BUBBCBISKRB are now folly 1111 A. TlzlP,l,;:*l prepared to Uzi* P ps , at the t Iron any = power and capacity, for mining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of erery sire and pattern no* in use, together with casthigs and forging' of avert' descriptions. Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars,--allfunstabed at the shortest notice. The subscribers Batter them selves that, Inasmuch as every member anus Arm Is a mechanic, they will be to furnish urschl nery that will eonsPere favorably Mich any in the cs.ti Re- All orders directed to L. P. Olean I nee:, Ash. d, Schuylk i ll! county, Pa, receive "prompt ntte attest n. i L. P. GARNER. HICIIABL GARNER, JOSEPH GABBER. 19- alma, May 10,16 CARTERS& AkLEraillON WQRKS. :11ausaquass donnyammt uoussty, a. TheEnbscribent,proprietore of the .] s kull ' abovenamedextenslyeestablishment,an - 1 q:c wzgl nonnesto the citizens of Schnylkilleoun-1 ' q, and the public generally t their readt• neat° turnout any and all kinds's! work I atilleir line. at the aborted notice, and in the moat aat.• Istacto usanner—such as building/Ream Engines,man-; g Railroad end Drift Cars, Pumps,Caatings and, Machinery of all kinds. i the best workmenemployed, and sathdbetion may t hireforehe safely guatanteed. Orders from abroad promptly filled. CARTERS • ALLEN. , ranutqua, January 27, 1855 44f BEAVER READOWA. B. .. ER Pittgi a tlntan WOR11 3 ) ti ;M. , YoB. , and rass tinders, respectfu ll y inlronform their pa t,...., and the public generally, that they 1 . 1 .. Ea • = are fully prepared at the above estaisiishl meat, to manufacture Steam Engler" et every size; Piave, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every. other descriptlen of Iron and Bum Castings imitable for the Coal mining or other business, on the most reasonable terve+ Also, Blowing Cylinflers fur Blast Yumacas and Machine work in general. Ite+thing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch sit c t .s ? lowestVricea. All work furnished by them wan rant to perform well. They would solicit the custbm co f lb who may want articles% their line in this vicinity: A;1 tors wi ll meet with Immediate and promptatten tbn. • /-: S. W. HUDSON, Marti 4,1850 I/4y . , . , W. 8.. HUDSON. I --4 DONALDSON. 11DONALDSON IRON WORKS. . COX, JON.E2S & CO.rerpectful trial( • ly invite the attention of the nusinces ' iPI'IUR •ommunity . tai their new Foundry and 2 m_ , , dachine Shop. to the town of ponald— !... '"'.'"' am, Schuylkill eoanty. ' They are nous leato esectre all. orders fo r machinery, such as I stem engines, pumps, ;co's! hreak , ts, mill gearing for grist -nd saw mills, railroad and drift ears, ke., de. i . Bei g practical mechanics. we Batt qr ourselves that all Wert ne at the Donaldson Iron Works. will give such ratts etion , as will Berme the future custom of their patrons. pnlers thatkfully received and event . led a the shorteskriotice, and on reasonable terms. r PETER COX, • ALFRED JONES, / LEWIS MILLER. ri2 Wiry 2, 1858 5- DEHAVEA'I3 IRQI4 WORKS, ' L Diluesurme. "1 THE Ruborfiber Is prepared to man tt' Ifacture STEAM ENGINES of any powlir, a siQii Pumpsof any capacity,and Coal Breakvrs = of every deerilption ; as well as every other kind of machinery nsed in Mines, IBroak i ers,Farru‘ces, Rolling Mills, Saw Mills. dr. 1 Fro u the belittles possessed for manufacturing, and from long experience in the business,work can be turned lout at this establishment, at the very lowest prices, and of a s aperior quality: Persons desirous of putting up machinery of anTkind, are lnvitod to call and examine patterns and become ac pull fed with prices before contracting elsewhere. Ord of every kind are solicited, and strict attintitlon will given tatheir;prompt execntion. • WILLIAM DEITAVEN. .1 erkville, December o,lroi 4 8 tf TREMONT. • 21E1 TREMONT me R% Woßisp, • Tressiont t wahuy I owns y, eases. he The Subscribers respectfully invite e• p m , the attention of the businessacommunity 1 44 1 R, to their New Machine Shop and Poun ... 00 -rial PElz dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and under the superintendence and manage. meat of Me .. Z. Batdorft and Philip Ilmholtx, where 00 they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of 00 Prase and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, 00 Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip. .70 ion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist and 75 Saw Id ills, Drift Cars, and all kinds o Eallrcad Castings, 00 \ • such out Chairs for Flat and T Rails, r,ogs, Switchei and. 00 all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr ~tim bolts being a practical Mechank,and having bad the eon -00 , Rene and experience for many years in the Coal persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any )tind, are invited to call and examine our patterns and supe rior 00 quality of work, and become 4equainted with pr ees at these Works , before eontmetinitelsewbere. Ord* of ev, 00 I try kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be then to their prompt execution; having several 15,20, 80, 40, and 60 horse Engines on hand. Jan. 6,1856 C. A. A A. M. SELTZER. PORT C ARDOR. FOUNDRY & 'RAC Wag DHQP. iport iyarbont Benny . s uss ris. T. WINTERSTEEN ...readiness, from the complete Quilt 8 ' ' l fR ' B4 R of theabove uamedestabllshment,tosup - zzz ply an orders in his line of bolt/en— d. such as for.Steam Engines, Ream: d and Drt is, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Ma bine• ry of eyeey.pattern. lie warrants hbi work to grye satin• faction, and accoplingly solicits patronage at Lome and abroad. Jan. 27,1855 4-ly • • FRANICeIf JRQN WORKS • T is onoscrioers announce to th e Pub 0.,• iFisq, Ile that they are the Proprietors of the .. ' 41 1'MR Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately car. • La . aum ried on by 8. Sillyman, where they con. I. - • thane - to ,manntactore to order, at the 4k shortest no ice , Steam Fines, Pumps, Coal Breakenrind trill filachinery of almost any site or description ‘ for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Caro, Ironor Dross Castings of any sloe or pattern. Orders aril respect s*, fully solicited. . : OEO. D. FISSLER &BI .2 • n i Franklin Shovel Works. I 11 3 The subscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and . Dealers of &tinylidli County, with Shovels of 'all kinds, gt . • at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is portion. larly called to. their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of CM, any size or pattern promptly attended to. 60 . CEO. B. vissixatA DUO. 60 Port Whorl; August 21,1852. ' lt4-tf 60 - POTTSVILLF.: i FOUNDRY AND MACHINE e SHOP, Steam lune waggry, age.' sun NOTlClge—The bsudness of the late arm of SNIDER a MILNES, will Ibe contin ' ned by the subscriber in all its various - branches of Steam Engine building, Iron Founder,manufacturer of all kinds of Mechlin'', for Rolling Milli" Mast Pummel, Railroad Cafe, au- ko. lie will also continue the burliness of Min lag end gelling the celebrated Pine Peru! White Ash and Leeris end .V)111 Veins R i ed Ash CeniS9 being 1101ekccl_ ter of these Collieries. • GEORGE W. BNYDEs. January 21.115{ , J•tf TO COP* OPEli s A i rgi - 0110100 0 & MINERS. r. o Tnba t tierar fllinvi l tiel I" attertionotrel=cognulyo I their Boiler Works, on Railroad street, be. Ea [Lag low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where are prepared to manufact ure BOILBRIS EYBRY - DESCRIPTION,— Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasouietera,Drift Cars, kr., Ac. Boilers on hand. Being practical mechanics, and having for yearedevoted themselves; entirely to' this branch of business, they Sat ter themselves that work done at their establishment will he satisfaction to all who may favor theM.with a call.— indkvidstaja and Companies will find It greatly to their ad. vantage to escudos their west before engaging elsewhere. May 5,1853 194 f JOHN A JAMES ISOBLX. f five per et. In. than ly dbrtance. MAY, President. ROAD • ITBI,III.IpRITEM I C M i le re pert ly an a r oma to the peddle that lett' new Roll ian Igaß ing Mill IS now completed a .11n Nit ope rWon, and'that they are prepared to sup ply all klnde of Bar Iron of varkma sizes which thmii will warrant to be superior In'ltnality to any obtained from abroad, at the acne prices. 1 They also manufacture T Bailer for the' of the COI. limbs. and Lateral Road& weighing from 51 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the test Iron, and which !will be found much cheaper than the imported article. I Being practical mechanism, and havinghadoonriderable linerldnee in the Iron trusirms, they flatter themselves that they eau give entire satidisetkm to ;purchasers, and also maim it their Interest to pabonite home manufac tures: ' • .70RX . BURNISH CO. Deeember 5.1851 .45-tf WASHIR L 9T.ON p WORKS. • allay§ at ip. a., • , THOS. JAM WREN termeettnily • 1 5 , Itit, the attention of the business eonimonity 17E I =3 to their New Machine Shop and Foundry Ea , = erected between Coal and Railroad streets, and fronting on Norwegian street, where ey are prepared to execute all orders tbr machinery of Dram and iron, sock an Steam Engines. all kinds of Gene lag g)r Rolling. Mina, Grist and Saw Mills, Single and • Doubles/tint Pampa, Coal Breakers, Drift Cam, all kinds of Railroad Castings, slush as Chairs for Fiat and T ; rrogs. Bottehts, e:; , all kinds of 'east and wrought Iron ghaniawaning gradient mediduirs, and What made *the datum& Of: the Coal .Regkra their niudY,lhr yearn, Rico all VIA" ft*lealligli ibP ll. line cfbroWsir , the Ratter tbMadeln that work done at the r eitablistuand will give satialkstion ta.all red may honor them with a AWL All mderkthankfully received and promptly exe. c ured, on the montreanol l aPl!tir • THOMAS . WREN', ' WREN: 0r.22,14 . • • C. ' ' 47-If N "'• - • PALO AlitO ROL I LINO g 1 wave . JIB BulMerlotti nig wave tro an. 'I • 1 r : 0 11, *ranee' to their friends - end the rthile, el ' -Ll = ‘O , ;;R gamerally,that their *entail** MUI el I ~ -- -"la . . calii. - 6 Palo Alto il now Comp lete , Cad to full 1 • furnish T rails of various patterns, ! e eI:Wu:GT" 22 to 70 Ille per yard.- Alloy dithiontWar °flit); square , #ll -' round -werelante 80. iron. Orders Int railer or bar iron are r apeetfully solicited, and will west with presnot attentkw if left either 11- • '• • the Mango Mill, Bright & - Lent's Hardware Store. - ‘ 11 mew street,or at tbeiroillee. 71ATWOGD, ung A M.. (IFFICE—Aq. E. corner Centre, and J Market streets, 24 story, Bottsville, January Ist ,. 1856. .The undersigned have dila day homed a co-part. II nershipsuider the style sod Rem of HAYWOOD, LEE /1: (10., fbr the of nenanutorincßageOlid,aug Bee. , • ' Iron, at their:Polo 'Alto Rolling • . . ' • :. . • UVBECH2'L lIERT•. MO- G- B, 7 (MOROI BRIGHT,' ' ' ' , WK. HARRIS. • nebula's. of theta* flew of Lee, SAght t Good 11 H he settled by the Brio of HarrOod, Lee ACe. Co. Jana, 'th , 1-if 111 f&MILSTY4OII WINDOW lIIRAD Teceived a Large sist:set of Window Bhutto, flaw gns. Including Odd Borderedi t Olisii, lasibeape nil, Gothic he., chum than rut. • • ALI3O IFlguni,-,olasod gad Plain Pawnada, of seriptkos Tar Bale, by BEN. BAN • Netts Etreet. opposite Bplseopal Ctl Marl MIT a 1 NEW WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. Barites as Lastmg,flawasfochrress Ai !metiers. O. 1241,.ARC11 Street, Second doer atom Sixth; PHILADIMPIIIA—mitare, snarl* and the largest and best selected stock In the ty. Co l lliTalr PURCIIA333B may bent be a WA. militant the twenvenletwe of looking fnd may be assured that they will twelve the ads time of thalr.monay. BURTON & LAN 0. ‘. Ardi•ste aims 3 lath. March 28,11 ,1 [ ' New 1: tit *I ' per amen . j'Al ORDER,S, FIRE . = .„, Did Prints, Curtain Pa- - 1 W,.., 0, • • r.. -_ _ .., - 42 00. to Pieces from 6 cents to ••• 0 I s . 00. which we are prepared to ••••:',", . - Pet up atahort notice. House wad BlipPsiliathag• dillasinyy, Ate. 'Stained and ElMlSlstled Trench and 'American dorible Ithkk, Chantal, Shat and Plats Olass,liaished tO i or 'der. All orders promptly attended to: Centre street, 2 doors above American 0 - March 21,'57 , ' 1241 ' PAPER HAPCIItCB ' Berner., ersa.m.s, see., 'Ate• ,r lIE subscriber is now receiving is L new r ew ratorstreisroomsof Pap er flanging, brac Uan i gi ng u t g b il e a ti d west a° and most for suitable patternt—selected for the usual shied hos* to be papered In the country. The subscriber takes greet are haarlecting Ids paws to colt the houses to posed. *awns the lot area few elegant patterns or d, for balls and parlor. Our stock embracesassortmentsfrom toile difflent mannfictums, which glies a great variety of pat to choosefrom. Also, Cheap Papers, in Great Variety, At all prices, some as low as 8 cents a hele pie als mod ce. lolat/. saie itrper Ciartainur fie Great Variety, Wn R t Mir Paper Bangers furnished with paper at w prices. Good piper hangers also furnhbad when re quired. Cur varied assortment of paper hangings, borderi and paper shades. prenents pecallu attraction to those who desire to purchase, and is our stock is the largest la this section of the cotintrer, persons can almost always Mao ceaunodated by ailing at I B. BANK '8 Cheap Book and Paper tore. k Pottsville. March Bth 1856. 'la CHEAP WALL 4 CURTAIN PAP A Is Great Variety. hNAItKET STREET STORE." HE subsFribqr,hitr- - log enlarged his store in , Market street, between Second and Third streets, and replan. se . bled his stock, takes the liberty • • • ' • et stating that be is better prepared than ever to =date the public in Wall Paper, having just red pots New Tork mid Philadelphia, a large and well seer led stork fbr` c Flers, halls, cites , public houses, tr., to 1 - guther with d and velvet Mader; all of *bleb be sold and hen at the very lowest rates, ontbmei pg the newest and met fashionable patterns. The siblertber takes greet mire is selecting his papers from •dtfferent Mannmetureis, which, gives a greet variety of patterns toohome from, • Papa Shades and lire Broad Prints. In great rlariety, embracing the ltdest ,: stylet and patterns. Persons in want of paper should give him I Call before. golfig else where. • • • . Sirrapee 'king at Vie Aortal asefselat • PAINTING & GLAZING. The subeeriberadso continues the above Imsiness fn all its branches, at the same piece, and will be heppy to twelve the mien of those who dash* work done in this branch of business. Paint, 011,_and Ohms, pbiln 'and enamelled. furnished at the lowest rates. Thankful far put patronage, he wishes a couttnummei of the same. DANIEL NAGLE, -13-8 m T W. ROSEBERRY, . Attorney at Law. 011ee—eoiner of Merkel and 2nd streets, 'Pottsville. August 9•'66 I YER STROUSE, Attorney a Law. Mice—Centre street, oppoitta the Town Halt, 'ottattlle. [Yebrnary 9,16' I DAVID B. GREEN, Attorney a OMee In Market street, o Nat July 14, '56 CLEMEN'r S. FOSTER, Justice vt, the Nee°, Ilinersvi S e —collections and ageh cies so. lle ted and attended to carefully, February '.n, 'be ' ? , -if E C. THOMPSON, Attorney and •Coutwellorat Law. Office, below T.J. Allison's flat Store, lower end of Braid street, Tamaqua. I February 2, 1856 6-1 y - - TTHOMASR.' BANNAN, Attoiney at Law. Office in Centre Street, opposite the !Episcopal rch.Pottsvillt, Penna. N0v.20,1850 • VILLE. Mireh 28, '57 1 n Dtrim roll a pq IVRANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate, 4 and Real Estate Agent. Office In Rail Road street ow East Market, Pottsville, Pa. March 22, 1856 k24f JSEITZINGIR, Justice of the 13 Police. ST. CLAIR, will at nd to all bilabials' im• ruifeci,to him with diligence a d care. February 21,P7 • .6.1309 CHRISTOPHER LITTL F f , At pr ney at Law, rottev)lle, Schuylkill county, lea.' Orncs—ln Mohant , ngo street, corner of Second. Apt 11, '57 , ;lb -1y TORN C. - C - 0 . RAD, Jr., Justice of the Peace and CeOveyaneer--ottlee t*site Pufillc Schoolo House, Stood street, Tesuaqua, Pa. , j 18- GFORGE cIeI3.IOEIM, Att Lor.rotinille,renna.,willattendtol In Schuylkill county and elsewhere. OM treet.nearlyncrpoalte the Miners' Bank. - July 7, ' • QAMUEL GARRETT,. M4gistrate, OConveyancer, and General . Collector, , wlll ittend to 111 business entrusted to him with dlligettee and care. Of Ace, Cent re street, Pottsville, Ps.,opposite thi Town II all, N. B.—The DOckets of N. DI. Wilson, Esti, ' are in p mouton of Samuel Garrett, Esq. Pnly 14. 28- ISAAC • AEVERN, Justice of the PEACE, attends to the collection of accounts. and all business appertaining to Ha office. Ile also attends to the measurement of Drick and Stone Work, EXclill• HODS, dc. The Docket of Jacob Kline,ls In . his pusscasion: Office—Centre st, below A merican Deedi, Bonds, MottPireas 60 ISAAC & SEVERN will attend to the drawing up of Deed., made, Mortgages, Surveys for Iniuranre, &c., withureurary and despatch.. Olitce—/Waite street, be. low American House, withisaac Severn,lMagtstrate. Pottsville, Yeti. 14, 17 BUSINESS,CARDS. q•Eo. Engineer. and Co ?—[ Hi l ary Vitro!, Potts7lll,, 74. f . Id, 1 6 , TOSEPH W. GEARY, Clid and Mi t), fling Engineer.' Office—Corner of Market and 241 otreete, Ppttsvllle, Pe. [January 10 'W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., G ioia of tite Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, explores lands, mines, ke. toDethixer 13, '66 41-tf DR. G. N. BOWMAN, Snt geon Dentist. Office in Mick BuUdiqg, 4l 4 a gm. corner Market and Second- streets, Potterille, Pa. October 1, 1863 • f 40-tt HENRY' PLEASANTS, Civil and Ming Engineer, POITSVILLE.• Omos—Cegtra street, west side, betwqen Market and , Norwegian—same building in which Mr.fPoots's office Is located. [January 31,'67 54m! CLEAVER * & CLAPP, Chit and Mining Engineers, Co Deal Estate Agente—enON t ip e at e th e I BatA. Pa. D. iv. atuils.) May 2. '67 T OHN HODOHISS Mi l . near. and Surveyor, Costly St, P tends to Surveying and Exploring C. lug Mjner, Le. , Agent for the purchase' Estate, eolbction ot rents, Le. Mardi 42, TIR. T. P. TRUCKS and R. A. IfAINOAY,Minfog Engineer, Patentees of "Pro coo of Purifying Mine Water" are now at the "Pottsville • Honor where they will be happy to see thole operator" who are interested in saving the expetiorattondant on the destruction of Boilers by mine water. Pottsville. etugnst 9,'66 ir2., UrltY W. POOLE, - Geological, Topogruphical and 'Mining Engineer, Centrestreet, le„ Pa., gives attention to surveys and examina tions of Coal Lands, to surreys, of mines requiring spe cial accuracy, and to the superintendence and entire chai” for proprietors of estates. February 2; !Fr (July 22, 'bf 27-1 f) 5-1 f W/141 1 ; ESTATE AGENCY.—The igned will give prompt attention to the par etas=le of Real &tate. Agencies for property, Collections of Reats,Conveyanclag, and adjusting olis and neonate, he. , • SAMEAL BARTZ. Office is Airkei street 'sear Third: Pottsville. April 4, '47 314,1 m AGENCY—For the Purchase and Yale of Real Estate; baying and Coal; ta• king charge of Coal lands, Blines, • tr., and eolleetleg rents—from twenty years expeffience In the County be hopes to give satisfaction. 02ew lialuustango Street;. Pottsville. - CHAS. H. HILT.. 1857 1441 ir H. McElwain, Civil and • Mining 'fig ongtheer, Ashland, Pa., attenas to Surveying and ,r u ing Mines, annoying and dividing lands, impa laown Lots, and all other ' business in the line of hesalon. , address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Schuylkill ,County, Pa. Feb. 20.1867 ( i , My StepIMUND M. IVENS, • • " Mechanical Engineer &Drciughttman, 7tessogaa, , • ares Dotdgns and Wpriktair pairings ot Condit, Pumping Znitiens, WIDOW laginesi nett general des. cannon of Coltiery,Blast anannicas and Piling lifl Ilda chineri, an.: Sc. Nodes, Drasrinp and Specifications •ofitiventions prepared for Me Patent 9Stee„ I • nosagiut. Vebraary 21, '67 I ' . D. L. DODBobl,'Opera- M - . %we and Mechanical Dentist.hastlt. 4 a • I tedupone of the best Dental Establishments 1 this mrt of the State, and intends to afford *depot s the benefit of every improvement in the Art. lie guaran tees to Imitate nature to a sleety In thendaptatlon and arraffollient oi Terrometalk or Vitreseent Teeth; In aertspartlaier what option Ateseephtste prearire,tothei euiird Globules of Spiral sprinp; extracts dead teeth and roots - With facility, and elle decoying teeth with reld.randefinithem useful during life. ilirOgilec is Market•thet. two dams *bpi "Centre. North side. grEO. BROWN,. Mine ' lnepector, ten , am Dia mikes to Laz4oornom men of Aspitolbito , From bla szporioneo In oh= ksowlotto of Mimes ha Ls soma to this 'ad adjoin- Soo4tol.lik onamining mimeo and oxploottg Coal busio, bibboinoto Le able to give satiabothis to all who may wiat Ms • Remo Lollhailasue Yuma and &imp' las, Xoqs.; Plilladolphio. aM L N. lfusr and Wnui4lines, Jt i BopPotterille,foroopoblllOaaa Integrity. ,Ad 80. 13.110WPF.Moss Zest Nor. sedan street, PottsflUoy; Ifs. • • July . kA.TENT P PAIrgrin .._ E Paper kitO Bop, to bold from I to 20 mutat; IbtObootn.Drag owl otbon, Bo ale by . ', it-211 2 / 1 10012. . ~ : Cutts sttiOS;lrottivllle• . . , Natotabor 11, ',lO ,i ~ • Aft-tf. .. , . THE ; BESTSTIFJOI PUMP i 1 rilHis.4ftump is made of Iron, Brass, lkonie; or Ilan Metal castings, designed, rind ev ; tens'vely used for bteamboati Einem!, Victory and Mi ning purpose ' , and gives great Pit t bike tion as a Boiler read Pump. 'They are very easily repaired, and. being law conapirmied thaw any other Stern Pump in use they are much less liable to get out of order. For references and testimonials, with circular. cuts, ie.. apply to • LITTLEFIELD t CO., Springfidd, Aut. it-ly EMMEN PORT CARBON SHOVELFACTORY. Charles Smith, Proprietor. illldndsofroalsholtes optics coalriddka,&a. The patronage of the Odle is regieetially soted. January ip.l7 241' THATCHER'S Double Action,FOrcing and Suction Pumps. THESE Pumps, from experienceare acknowledged Rib* superior to any In use- They are also ebeap and durable. For sale by C.C. CARTEL Pt .r, idor of the Right for SchioLL - .7/ county. Uottavllle, November 15, '56 • 46-Iy , TOBACCO; CICARS AND OATS, .4. 00 1 . .. the Hambot &making Tobacco and Cigar Manufactory . busbeVi prime Oats; WO barrels Smoking Tobac co; 00,000 Hatt Spanish - Cigars ; 100,000 Spanish Signs, 25,000 CubiatiAtras. JAMES tp B. MOYER. Itamug, Rerki county. . Sept. 22.'65313- • .. . THE'LAZE FIRE.. IVOTWITHSTAN DING the FIRE 11 which destroyed our Coach Factory, and our se vere loss, we are not dircourkgeg, but bare gone reso lutely to work, at the old shop neutrals Pioneer Furnace, where we will be balmy to see our friends. Give us a caltard i ar4st. 14 to re pair our loss. • . ABILIGHT k BURETIAIID. Oct. 25:'56. ` , 434 f - EXTENSIVE MANIA:ST:AM), 4 ' .vanustenge area, A • , Its. ~ H E subscriber is prepared, at his ohrs stand, to furnish all kinds of materials in his UM% I. 14 Wilding purposee--plain and ornamental. He In vites particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Holm- monis of his manufacture. They can be had In every req., riety of style, and will compare favorably, in beauty and; finish, with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at, cheaper rates..., . JOHN T. LANG. g Pottsville. 31iy 17, 'fa • • ic =e-ly ____.? r. __ ____. ST; CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY , • . St. Clair, Schuylkill Co,. Pa. T t HIS ESTABLISHMENT is now t prepared to tract with Railroad des. and otiteri or any number of refight and Coal Cars of every de; rcriptlon. . , . - i The machinery is of the most Imp oved ;construction!, and the materials lured of the best quality. The Fmk prietor can guarantee the work equal to any manufso- lured in the United States.. ; Thu Chilled Plate Wheels used by him ari from the Celebrated Foundry of Bush k Lobdell, which for excellence have no superior. C.I.ARLES R.' ABBOTT, Proprietor. 1 cues. LAWTON, Jr., Supt. i Jan. IQ, '57 2.1 y I LaW, site the ' • P9 l TTEW LE Saddle and. arse . t anutactory. I . lIIEREWITH invite your especia attention to my very extensive Rtock of Ready Nat Satldirry, Harness, allars. dc.. embracing the large variety of styles Ind qualities over offered for sale In this 'comity, and at prices that 'will compare favorably al , h those of. soy other house in thO trade. ...... , Raving been, for mme yettrs past. L. in the habit of purchasing my ' Raw Material exclusiOly for Otsh, j I find self now In the possession of advantages fm au this ea not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel, ,that 1 r a, with confidence, solicit the trade of all classesT of dealers: and my arrangements for the coming Sea son's trade are based upon teen a larger amount of bun. item than 1 have hithertn done ; you can therefore rely upon sading at my establishment everything that is re. gaited in my line. Orders - by mall are respectfully solicited, and the good's sent warranted to give satisfaction. both xis to price and 4Flaityi •. • LEFEVER WOMELSDORFF. posite Episcopate/tuna, Centre at red, Pottroade. Marc 1.1857 104 y a- ''• SOLOMON HOOVER.. Wholesale and Retail ,I)ll.Eit in Stoves, Ranges, .-..., i caters, Tin Ware, liollow,,Ware, Rd- taula ' are, Bran Ware, French, Ware. and ---?- Cutlet , Range Boilers, Portable itarnres, Ras • Ovens, Summer Furnace, &c.,•&c., has added - " H. to his •fermer . . stock of Stoves a variety of new . [- terns f Kitchen' Ranges of whirl' he can giro the highes recommendation. He ils particular attention to his new style of Hea ter wh eh he is confident will make the best Heater that has er r been used in this part of the country, also, a varlet of. new patterns of Cooking, Parlor. and Ball Stove*. Ile calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor !Stove, St Is an improvement nn the Risterbach. which /se is confident is the best stove in uqs. lie has now the largest stock of the sieve articles (too tinnier• ens to inentiou,) that has everbeen offered in this part of the until . confident that Ile invites his friends and customers to call. ud examine for themselves. feeling that h can suit them in quality and price; he flatters Himself that be has bad much experience in his line of business therefore he feels confident that he cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapness. Er Roofing and Spouting and all Mod of jobbla done a the shortest notice. . 'Oldie geed. 6 doors above Market, west side, Ibitsrille. ,/ilare 21. '67 1". TO O. rney at al Moine,: In Centre ARPFSTERS AND BUILDERS THE , , SCiIUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER .-AND MANUFACTIIRII4O COMPANY RATE on and at the r extensive este tishment, on Itallromt street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and dexcription, whieb they can pply to Operators, Carpenters and Bunters, at lower tea than it can be bought elsewheie„, I They are a so ready to supply, through the moans tit their autems re business, and la bor say ug machines:ream:tad articles in their line ate. sav ng of 25 per cent. on form r cost. Thor large workshops have bee in suceessful opera tion for the past, year, turning but vast quantities of Doors, 1. a ' W Azad Iv Frames, Stull, • Panel Work, Mouldings, - Bed-posts, Saadi, • • Savant sssss , Shutters, , . And eq kinds o Feasted. .Punekd and Turned Work, Which they hare constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders it the shortest notice, for any quantity or quality of amend or toanutiscturetatuff. Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, for-building fiur poses. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair,- 'plant and scantling boards; Cherry, Ile., .for cabinet - - ."111 . Of Geological, .veynueers, and 'omit% Musa, [a. r. CUP? 18-ly ing Engl. :ttarille, Pa. at. Lands, In land aloof Real H 12-tf. ILIAD) RS iID it MR., GRESSANG has been tali. pointed Agent for this eount3r, for the sale of A- nifilit'S PATENT IigTALLICHURIAL CASES," Which supercede all other kinds in ise. *log perfectly air-Ogle*, it obviates the neeessityof hasty burials:and alsopreservesthe body from Immedlatedecomposttione — They are particular', suitable for transporting thebody from one place to 'nether. The face is covered 'with a hick glass. with metal top, which can be removedatany t ime,' sod the face of the corpse seen by Defrauds or re.; titian. We might give you hundreds ofeertißeates, to corroborate our statement. as to fife a dvantsges the YU. I allie Coffin haovertiteWooden,butthefollowing will snare: _ WASHINGTON, April 6th. Geoltosten:--Me witnessed the utility of our orna mental "Patent Metallic Burial Cases,"used to convey the remains ot the late lion Jelin C.Calhoun to the Con gresslonal Cemetery, which Im pressed us with timbale, that it Is the best article known tonllfortransporting the dead to their dual resting place. With respect. we subscribe ourselves, yours, etc« (Signed), Henry Clay. Lewis Cass, Dan. Webster, R. Ring, Jeff. DAVIn, J: M. Berrien,J. Y. Mallon, D. R. Atchinson, A'. O.G reen,Win. P, Manguni,Henry Dodge, D. S. Dickinson. testimoutals might: be added Wlthalt MM. ber. Apply to GRESSANO, I ' Centrairat,corler of Clituns. Pottsville. June 9,1866. 24-ti • !CLARK'S PATENT FLOURING KILL. The Great Invention of the Day. 'RH E subscriber announces to the ckti-' ' sous or Schuylkill county that he : has sowed the o g tto sell EDWIN and JAMES M CLARK'S, new Pa lent Flouring Mill, which is pronounced the greatest American Invention of the day. The subscriber begone of these Mills in full operation now, in Tremont, where be invites all persons to cell and see it in - operation. This highyrigenious,and much needed Invention, I forms an ant new feature In the manufaireof Wheat I Into Fleur; 4 the allecuild manner 1 filch it ;tor toises Its' worki, - Grinding, - Bolting, and p irating pirating the grain at* singleividattos into 1118141 different' qualities of Flour end' Teen. and %haven't's titmice of only twen ty-one feet In length by forirleet In breadth, at the te idity of twelve bushels:per hour,on, a slr of French burr millstone" only thirty incises In diameter. The Grain is conVerterigt a single operation into Extra and Superfine Flour, Iftellour,3ll,l4lints.Slripstutfs, Shorts • and Itran,a4 power being applicab le to propel it, trim a .foir horse up to any other desired. The 'small space it occupies would not bet Missed when piaeed in *room with • other machinery' and the small amount nf power it re , quires to propel it, makes it certain that, ere lose. it will supereede and revolutionise all other nouring 31111 s. So. applicable Is this MU to .the wants of the world, that every saw-mill, unehlue shop, locomotive shop, foundry.. forge, rolling mill, or any building baying a power alms ' dy Erected, can now bate eithin Its wallsaeompletelier . etrant /inuring Mill,at the trifling east' of from bur to se hundred dollars, and thus the enornrous amount of 0 n raised within the United States, can be conver t tee nto flour within its Multi. ; mu W thous of them Ellis nearly every large Colliery MI . i t in . this county where steam power Is used for umplug,should be supplied. Thole:4l4 beenseted at a small expense and would enable them to snanufse tote their own flour. • This Sill only occiplaspalm of 21 feet in length, by 4in width . It is also !sand when put up eau be pima; in a lima or ray, and mith a single horse bauleitto any part where tiny desire to Ras it., Its com. I - *action Is so simple that It gas be eoanected with any Indus by a single shaft. Single or Township Rights will be disposed of by .the übiber, residing at Tremont. Ilondreds of anti& eaten from Miler* and others who have Men Milani hr opustion, tan Inman at the redlines ot the sateai m bar. J. A.. . Dee.2S.'b& , ~ • , ~ . . il4f BOOKS,- &s.l .': AGRICULTURAL AND- ARcititnect - TURAL R 00K5.., , , i' FESSENDEN'B Vompletti • Flirt* and Gardener. _ . _. Banes American Flower Girders Direlml, Ensd's Yarally Mimeo Clanbetter. : Johnston'. Agricultural Chemistry. Downing's LandscaZterdenlog. hash'snetrosotre Allan's Treatise oft the Grape. Pardee on the Strawberry., Tomlin on the Horse. Biliott's American /rift Grower's Maritat• • ?tars trait, Flower and Vegetable Gardener. Johnsou's Dictiooary of 'Modem Gird/Wog. Blake's Alriefitalll WSW. Breck's Book of Floners. i ~ Thomas's Farm Implements. troone's American Poultry Yard. Lt . , . Bennett's Poultry - 'Wk.! • • ' of Amerbia. Danube' Fruits and rivik Tress , - American Fruit Colin/Ist by Thomas. Undley's Horticulture by Downing. ' • Bridgmaan's Young Chiplaner's skitaistuut. Downlues Rural Essays. , , • .. Vatix's Architecture.i • . Brown's Field Book of Manures ' 1 ' Llebies Agricultural Chemistry. 1, .. . For sate at . B. BANNAN'S , • • : Seed and Flower Store. 14. - , April 4. '47 PHILADELPHIA. - A MINING CHART SIIOWING the Progressive Develop ments and System of Engihn Mining. By 0. Mukin Phi Wens. 0. N. and'Protesor , , of Ocelot,. -Published and sold by ' R. L. BARNES, At his Map Establishment, No.l Ilsirt's Building; Sixth emit, above Chesnut, Philadelphfo. 'February 74. '57 6-3m t WINDOW:CLASS . : • taros e Y 10, and ill other sizes of Banks. and Jackson Window 01/014 sinsofe and ' Mick and Aisseriara plate. !Tali,* air 'extenStre Moth, and daily receiving large quantities. we tan fur• high with the greatest protriptnest wed , at the /oaks( ichalesalt prices the above superior brands of Miaow rlGtars. RICHARDS & BROS., Minufsetureri, 1 I 8. W. mr. Front and Arch streets; Phlladelphli. April 18...'57 ' ) 16-tt: • ,' . . LIOYS'' CLOTHING. 'C th IE SUBSCRIBER, would respit i fully informeir numerous frien4s and etud rs oMe 01 ny 'kill County, that their assortment of Clothing for Young .Uentlenten is much target than ever, and Owl are disposed to sell cheap.. Persests living at a dia. Anse, have the privilege of eiehangitig clothing ptar• rhased at this store, If they do not snit. • Y. A. HOYT * BROTHEL j I 272 Chestnut St., corner of Tenth, Philada. April 25,'57 - . 17-1 y: :- JOHN STONE & SONS , iNe44s.Soiath Stewed St., Philadelphia, A RE now receiving their Spring iin xi_portation of Silk and Millinery Reeds, consisting in part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons: Satin and Ran; tua Ribbons; GI ace amil.lsin Ilks; Marreillom ' lead Fiorences; Black M Oik s ; French and: English 6 ' lsi't.s, Tarlatans; Ratline and Illusion laves. de.. , Also.) A.' fell . assortment a French and Ame'rleatt Slaw era t 'bleb they offer to the trade on fav6rable I teirms. Mairli=2l, '67 124* A. WiC. STORSIE; 1 ! .- WITH I ' -*I E. • . ~ 0(. ODENHEISIER, 1i ! ,- MPORTER, Jobber Ili,. Who e‘ale Dealer la Foreign and Domestic !Fancy Goods, 31 Ink street. above Cilium!, Up Stair*, Paitadelihut. _ Ilosiery. Gloves, Suspendes,Buttens,Threse4 'rapes, Hooka and }:yea Pins. and a variety of othea dump Goods. Small profits and quick sales.; - 11 ' .>" /4-Agent fur Bras' liceft.lift. I 1 ' . April 25, '57 17t3 as FILES & RASPS, , 1 • - • and Ina . and made eqlial o new t ~ at No. 61 New street. above &NMl:id, s,betw 0 i BA Race Ina. PUILADELPHI A. j I Price of Re. Cutting, Per ;Des n:,l In. Flat Bast'd. Half Round i eaw;l 1.n.1 Thrt Slinate mill Files. ~ : ", Ea !lies. 10 $1 50 ' $1162 , : 33,4 : It ' 11 ISO ' • • 1',91 , ' ;; 4 , Cl 0 , 2 09 . - ' 2. 2 5 25 '4% a 63 13 240 ' 2 04! i 5 1 . 2 1 14 .2 76 - 300 ~ -. 15% . 70 .-: 15 330 I 360! ' .6 90 16 49.0 4 50 •: , "00 • - Horse Rasps one Inclimor4 than half round hit. I /f• - All work warranted sallsfactou. A good hood ment of New Files constantly on hand. J. A. SallTH.: Mardi 21.'57 " ' • ~ 1 10-Ina CA RP E.Ti3 , 1 - At Ictittidge w s , Ipheitp Btore l L, PEING in a by-street,; - wheTe' r the ,tore expenses are Ten light . the subseriberla eas ed to Bell at the VERY 1..4 INVEST: PRICES. I eltersons visiting Philadelphia, and wiehina It , buy Carpets, 011 Cloths, Slattings, Le.. will do well toexantlne rate large _ assortment of j.. . I 1 • Tapestry Brussels, . ,S, __ ~ 'lmperial 3-ply, • - CARPETIips Ingrain and Venetian. 1; . •I. And OIL CIArTIIS of all wl ths In great variety. Alsota' ntou and Cocoa M4TTINI3S of all kl i lsorltn a lark assortntent of ibw-ealcallagraln Car , s, and entry and Flair Carpets, flogs, Mats, Drugget , Stair Rods, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpetst kc.. ke. 1 s . 11. 11. ELDRI E, '- . N 0.41 Strawberry at., Second door abovej eannt. is PIIILAIIELP,IIIA. . , Xis -Strawberry Is the firlst. Street rest of Second st.'llilli 51arch2Sth,'57 IS.Srh WARBURTON'S Bonnet Materiala..rott seated mink. To MILLINgRS, NEHCII.4IaS and OTOS: JUST RECEIVED, u full suprily of cheap and dealt aVigoods, thi latest Faris falthionsc of our own import/it ton, alro from auction sod rdportars. which we offer much below thd,,uSealprioes. I ~ Bonnet Ribbons, all widths, Mamellines, -.-- Gauze and Crape do \ Vorentva •' • , Black Velvet do ' English Crapes Plain Satin do -vterupbane do i , Plain Mantua do French . do ! - Glare Silks Rennet Lawns I, . Poult de POI • . Tarlatan. white and colored Gro d' Afrione Joined Blonds Gro do Naples ' . Blond Laces '1 Black Gm de Manes ' Illusions and nets . Black Modes Ruches and !Wangs Black Bombasinel Crown Linings, I Oil Silks, otc., etc., Embroideries, GloVes, Mitts end Lace [ Goods, , Whotesale and Retail, At No. NO% South Second street, Second Dry Goods , Store below Spruce, Philadelphia. March 21, ' . 37 SPRING GOODS. I 1110S.1 1 /. EVAN S.& CO., 214 and, 2ittelkesnut street. Philadelphia, opposite Oleard,l 1 nose, would respectfully•eallthe attention of the cosi- 1 dente of this neighborhood to, their large - and elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Dress GoodS; a large proportion of this stock is of their own importation, having been selected with great ears by one of the Arta in the principal markets of Europe z and will be found to embrace all the newest and most beautiful fabrics im ported this season, at prices to zulkall classes of purchir sers. . Silks of every description, nsreges. ! .. . Shawls, , , ,Tissoes, - Mantillas, Grenadines', - Mou-sdelaines, ' Lawns, ; • Ducal&: Orgindirlei , Cruvelli Cloth, . ' Chintzes, i • Embroideries, Cloves, : ' ' Handkerchiefs, • Mitts, Cravats, .: llosierY, . Scarfs, .. Parasols, fie. With a general assortment of :• i •• i PANTY DRESS. HOS. .l• Customers will find it ti their adva nta ge to call and ei amine this stock before purchasing e sed here. April 21i,'47 i _._ _____— _ : 1174 t ' M.. W. IitALOWIN . ' CO., - ai/metes, Broad and liontaton stnicts,Philddelithiol PeWsa., • .. WOULD call the iilttehtioni; of Rail. road Managers, and tgoieinterestst:l in Railroad Property, to their System of LOcoSsottlec Engtiu: Jo which they are adapted to the partleularbusinees for which they may be required; by the !Ilse of one,!two,throe or four pair of driving wheels; and tie use Of the whole, or so much of the weight as may br desirable for adhir son ; and In aeconimodating them to the gritess,eurveir,: strength of superstruction. add nill and! work to be done. Dy these means the maxlmuntnsetbleffictof the power is scented with-the least expense_ Or attendants; cost of fuel, an d.repal rs trtßoad in d(Engine. With theta objects in view, and as the result Of twenty-three pearl practical experience In the business by ode wanks. part ner, we manufaetnrejlve different I, a ds of lEngistes,ao several classes or sizes of each kin . , 'Particular Mien Mon paid to thestrength ot the, m hineldthe plan an -- workmanship of all the details. ur loe :g 'experience add opportunities of obtaining lof math*, enables he to o ff er these en g eel with the ass n uce.that In sedan.- cy. economy and durability, they w l'ecentosre favorably :with those of any other kind in u 'We ihmo ihrubbto order Wheels. axles, bowling oriole oor t)re. (to tit cen tres without boring.) composition tlngilfor - bearin gm ; , I . every description of Copper Sheet I on and-Roiler WO' ;An' and every article appertalninglo ha repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. : . W. BALDWIN; ' , Jaunary 5,'57 l-tt 'i • - A ' ".W BAIRD. SAVING UNE)-r-1' SAVING vas NATIONAL SAFET Y TRUST C 0.., W E _, ALNUT STR EE T, South-west corner of TIIIRD, Pillsidlielipl4! ' t . , -' (incorporated by the Silte of Pentloylrania.j. , . , • Money-La received In any edit, large or !flimsily and lin: terest paid from the day of deposit to MS day of with:, drawal. ' ' • ; 1 • The office Is open every day nom 90 clock Witte dom. : . IN; till 7 o'clock in the evening, and o a Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 cfeldek. ' INTEREST FIVE VIER kE N T.I i All sums, large or small, aPr paid back! in °OLIN on' demand, without notice, to any amounts Hos. HENRY 14,BENNE*President, ! , ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Ylen President. , ' Ww. J. fittn,Secretary. II ! i! ! i atirsieltoa l s t'"l I i I ,I Henry Ir. Be riper - ' '1 :C. Landreth M onus, I II. Edward J.. tarte r, 1.: Y. Carrot Brewster,. 1 Robert Selfridge, ...' . . l lll7 ra etiry n p ei h s t. ti tei . Ch ti . u rTS. rrh ' nit il i s ' : Samuel K. Ashton, James B. Smith, This company confines Maintainers eir to the re ceiving of money on Interest. The haven tits amOunt- Ins to nearly . ' 0 ~ i i ' • • I !, one and a. half Millions if Dollarst wiper published report of ASEETB, are iade In eoiofor. u,117 with the proviviona 'Of the charter. in READ TS TATE, MORTGAGEE, GRIMED RENV4 and' such r Brat class securities, as wilt shrills ensure perfect security to the depositors, and whleh rocn not fail toiler? pwmatieney sad stability to this old and Well established instiottiew. March 7,'t7 - . I 1.; ' — 10? , -- —=. •Mk r ioiarixii, ass ci 41211-10, WHOLESALVIIII ARE OUSE I '", Coveter of Tenth Sind Mar et ' Str4,4lEEr Mee In *end Stn. ; , t .. PHILADELIPHIA.. .1 WE INVITE atteptioni Ito o n ; , en .- tamp(' stock of , Drtigor3Paints4 Oils, Terbishes, to., selected expressly fee oUr, *dee, and eoroPrising due of the finest astortarents In the United &teem, which we offer at low prime, for esth ter ippmediersellt, ~ . WE MANUFACTURE eery gateway/a 1: : • Preadurn Pure Whi: sa rd. (best, , . . Kensington Pure W hi t Lead, • , I • Pearl &tow White . ', I ! • "Thule Nontasne Preach Eine, (best,) • Pure .ow Whits Mil American Zise wor l • pbla Snow White Eine. ;• . • J ffilrees Male Ylfe and Weather-l : t Paints, e•_. .e , • Telloo, and '2°k4 g4 T e7117. ' AG .1 Tt TO ... .g, . :. 1 I , • ; Porter's superior:Anna - tie Window:6lam, Genuine Trench Plate Ohm, (wartented,) . • • The raw Jersey Ens Clorn_pany's products,' . f . Tilden and Nephew's N. T. Tarnishes, ~ • Brooklyn Proud= Pure White Lula, , : . 1 lianspden Permanent Brame, r . Pure Ohio Catawba Dtanay, te;d. ' j I 1 IMPOIPPERB ow': . I '. • I: , 1 , , • Trench end English Plate Glam. ~ ' 1 Yrencirand English Cylinder Olaie. • Colored and•Eneraired Whidow Olese, Daguerreotype Olass,t • . II • - I' _ liameeered Plate for floors end Pky , Wits, • Drugs. Cbentleals. Peirfnuiery, kr , ,. • WHouoLus DEALER& Ili" - • I I .. . DTITEOIIte Articles grneently. I • .-. ' Pesten' Tools of all deirriplions, , • , -• ; : Hydraulic and Bowan Celestas, [ . • Calcined end Land Mut*. i 1 -:. . Paper Makep chi,. Stoll White. to.. fic: illn•WM 4110114/Rfell & CO., More N. W. eor.ior. Tenth and Market Orman: rutin. Arnett= York •Avenne. Craig and Callowbill ' ' r . • ..„ l shietirt Pldladlelphii. April A 4; '37 - ' ..' _ .',14 . 4n r. ..,, ,'.. .1 I PHILADELPHIA. TRIMBLE I LANDI-B, PREMIUM ~ ~ ~ No.' tell North &tend street, above Willowe west side. • PA [LADELPILIA. November 6,1888 7- --r, ------- - -; i JOHN NI.4(ENNEDY it. CO., Fish, Cheese' dad Provision Merchants, ' QS. 39 . ind 40 North Wharves, half it I IV n LI . way between Arch and Rare streets. PIiILADEL. an at FRIA.- , ' , ~ (March ]4,'67 lt-ly_...___ art of ---..-- -, —.— —.---,- • ITEliftirti..4.EMEßlAViniTHps,4telr, 'sated .of FRENCH CALF - SR - INS , and genera! t_ her _ er, No .6 South 3d st- Philadelphia. . _.,.. - .r. Aasaeral assortment of all kindsof LZATRIUL, MI . tl• etc., Ste. and OAK SOLE LEATHER. 'February 157 • , ' 9-l7 t*RIP DCI4AIIIP - AtNE CIDER, Y the ogsiten or airel, mutable len 1) otv Bottlers or liotel•keepers , coristAntly on hand an thr sale by ANDREW McItiCIDE A SON, ,1 . No. 64 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Noiember 15, '56 . a • ,16.6 m . 11 JOHN H. ALLEN ot - -. CO.. VOS.t2 & 4 Chesnut street,' (south _II aide, below Water,) PHILADFINITA, , (Tim OLDEST WOOD-WAILE 1.101:1SE. 111 THE CETI.) 'Manufacturers and Wheless-la Dealerir in Patent. Ila ekine-made Brooms, Patent Oroored Cedar•ware, war ranted not to shrink, Wood & Cords. Arndt en; &c:,ot ill descriptions. , Pleasecall and examine out stock. [February 's'l 8-5 m OIL BS AOM,B *: OILLSgIy 1 Vand 8 J. naBwALr 6 tta delpti t, y pEALERS IN OlL e .hive- just re aelved, !Brett from New Bedford, the followini p of 011, which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates: WhiterBpermoll,l,o oo td. I Winter Whalen% L2,6oDital •do blephantoil,9,6o o do Backed. So do 7,000 do Mao, in store.Oreasing OH; Pali and Brown Soap. ffperm and Adantantineeandles. • l'eb.23 , B.ly • BLINDS & SHADES . *l-OP NEW STYLY-9.1al Mi.. • eT. "CIT Z. 7-4 /-.7...11.2111 /Ef 'TO. 12 North Sixth Street, PIIILA. GELIIIIIA, manufacturer of Vsultian Blinds, Vel yel and Gold Bordered and Painted Shades, of beautiful deeign "'" Buff and all other colors of Holland used for shades. Pi tures, Trimmtnga, te, cc., wholesale and-retail, at the lowest cash palms. WSTORE SHADES painted to or J.W W. thankful for past patronage, respect• full, solicits the public lo call and examine his new and large assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. it s s" Ire Study to Pleote." e e r - 'hie, March 14, '57 -11-2 m —+- TO FOUNDRYNEN; RACHINISTS dk OTHERS. 4e. I PURVES, N' E: corner South and*Penn ! • ' s ingot copper and brass, pig Iron, i net iron, solders, re bricks, portable for- - g ‘pelter. blocs tin, lead.foundry mould • of facings. crucibles, autimon3l, babbitt meta , sand of all kind!, brass, old copper. de-, de,' lie is also &deal er in wrought and cast scrap lion and other metals.. It ig his desire to acco ate machini and otbers it a 'distance from the m mod city, ti furnishing any article they niay want In their business. Articles not mentioned in the abate 'will be procured-and forward, d. • Any inquiry hi the &bore line will be promptly answered. - A. MIRY .P.. 4; N.E. corner South and Penn streets. Irebruary '5l 7. TLL PAPER i WINDQW_ORADEB!: , ~ L. ISAACS & BROTHER, No. a 133 North Second street, below Race, Philadel p la. littering completed their large assortmen tor thisabove 'Goods for Spring and Summer Trade, would respectfufly invite the attention of purchasers to the same.. Their ,tdock, for beauty, cheapness and variety rannotte sur- Paised. The* have constantly on hand every &scrip. tibn or 0 old and Painted Shades. iluff lhillands. and ''Shade Matures, Wall Papers, Curtains. Fire Bbard . Pilots, Borders, ac, all of which they offer attower rates 'than can be had aeany other establishment., Call cud • 'examine. , - .• J. L. ISAACS i 13110., i r. .• 133 North . Second street below Race. February'. 'ST • • . ii. %Stu '1 LICHT I_ - .. i Great Barains to the" 1 5 d lIE SUBS CRIBERS 'resp e ctfully , solicit their Priendaand.the 'Public in gleneral. to eTand examine for themselves, our sleek of the latest, styles of .. -- GAS FIXTURES. • I . . Chandeliers, Pendants and' Brackets of moe beantiful finish. fancy and pliin ; also, Pine Oil. • Iluidi and Lard LAMPlLGirandefeeParlor Lempe,Globee, c ~.,*,, A,,, Lamp Chaudel trey :Brackets and,Pendants.... W ... here ever LIGHT is wanted,irewiligupply Hat short notice. Lamps or Cu Fixtures, at large per tentage in favor of buyers. HEIDRICH A HORNING, Store, No. 321, (late It 21) North SECinkiD Street. Factory, Mercer :-.L, near Norris,-above Vine PH ILAWA. • April 11. 'II -1543 t ~/ • . O r THIS A, trffIIrBRHOOD; can supply themitelves for - their SPRING a .:-. CROPS. with a ze;s , Leinau's Pure Bone Dust, .. .. - 1 Super Phosphate of Lime, at $4O per ton; • '', Nitrogened -Phosphate of Lime, at, $5O, American Yertiliser, at s2s.per ton. These Fertiliser are eumposed.of reliable Chemical el ements, abounding in Pot Ash. Ac: they have received this diplomas of four States, yis: New Jersey ,:qe* York, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Also for sale. GUANO, alt kinds . , POUDRETTIL de. Country produce received-in payment for the atiote, at market Yates, or drafts i on good houses, of mix registered with orders, promptly o,t. tended to.' GEO.I A. LELNAU“Proprieter,) "New Fire Proof St aab." No.o South FRONT street, PIIILADELpHIA, PA: February ^B. 'Ai' 0-4 m • . ; • N., I "IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. . This wily Silver Medal VET awarded by. Agricultural Soci- .2.. eies was•gissea to this superior article, at the list Penney sada State Fair, at Ilarrisburg,as a Fertilizer of the best.quality Mr., ' . Wheat, Cora; Oata,, Oast, and Potato es, raising heavy crops and greatly improving the a!1. The subscriber respectfully intorms FArmers and:Dealrathat he is prepared to supply the Spring demand with this superior and well tested article. • ,y-AGENTS WANT ED.—A liberal disrount lowed: A L S 0 :No. 1 YERVVIAN A MEXICAN- (lUANO, POITDRETTE AND - LAND PLASTER, OILS. CADLES, SOAP, Ac., of the best quality. at lowest market tes. John.L. Pomer y, 9 and 10 South Wharves. below klirket tree, 'PHILADELPHIA. arrarmenrcan load on two private alleys. a d avoid the crowded Wharf. • . (March. 7, '57 10,3 . _ . . _ _ .. ___ . 7Dry Goods Cheap For Cash I , KELLEY £ BROWN; . No. 13 North SECOND Street, Philade plan, , 11- AVE on hand a (till assortm nt of Spring and Summer DILI GOODS, compraing in Whenboiled - • Always, Black Silks, Baines, Cassimares, Ducats, . Lawns. . Trating,a, Madonnas, Gingham!, Oambroons, a, . Prints, Drillings, ,Poplin Cruvillaus. • Brilliants, , Cottonades. Mous de Laines, ~ Linens, ' Counterpanes, a Chain do . Sheeting; ' Table Covers, Stella Shawls, • Shirting's, Piano ..do .., palm' do . • Tickings, Parasols, Thibet do Damask, , • Flannels, Mantillas, • Napkins, Hosiery, Ac. sir Alin, Bogs' wear in great mridy."&lk - Oar goods being bought and sold exclusively tar CASH enables us to distance all competitors. Puirtmeera charged. but a small advance on auction cost, no goods misrepresented, and no abatement tra prices. KELLEY a BROWN. No 13 Noitti SECOND Street, above Market; March 28, '57. , 3-ta Philadelphia. . _ --- MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. 1- -a - L ..; ~. LIM 8 wALKkR Buccessorsto GEO.- tiEllilu - 31%;. WILLI°. N 0.186 &mut !street, •nn. ••• LW the Utah louse. Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the latest -Mu. Pet, from the most popular Aulborsin the United States, In a style that will .vie with any, issued at any .Other house, either in this country or Europe. They have also the pismire to announee tor the public I hat their stock of Sheet Music on hand, consists of the 'largest and most complete *martyr e r t to be found In the country; they are eonstantly adding to their stdek ail the New Music published In New York, Borten, Ac.. • They also publish several Instruction Booki,which are In *suers' use throughout the country. ' PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best tiumullicturers of New York and Boston. at the lowest cheep prices. • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: 4 Also, a general assortment of Guitars, Violins. Banjoes, Plates. Aecordeons,&e, Yielin.Gnitar and Um p Sinop , ' of She best Italian qualities; all of which will be fiirrifsh , ed to the public and the trade at the , lowesttutes. Orders punctually attended to. air All Leek Walker's Music and Yoblicat ion■ can be Obtained at B -BAN N 1N1...110e k ant 31 isiq: ctnrn. rcitic • ..1 ill 0.. Philadelrivln 14b.A. 4 14,1 ' 'l' .- s ' " , riMPER PHOSPHATE OF' LlPtb... E subscribers present , to the !A tka of farmers and others Interested,,the above ar t cl e. The exeellem7i,four preparation has been ,F , 9 well known.fortuany years past, that we deem it urineressary tri uy much In respect to Its merits. but merely . rem that during a long settee of years. its purity , an d lue as a stimulant for the growing crop, and ass PERMANENT, MANURE Here islen thoroughly estalqaped. Our Super. P horphote of Luse Is not changed In Its character every swam: but is what It purports to be, um form in its chemical ennstitnents, and Is rimed up* u • ,rthe mar Framtua ta rat.' FOR • . ' - l CORR, OATS, WHEAT;-. POTATOES, MASI; And other crops requiring a vigorous And lastingmanuri. Pamphlets describing it, and the mode of applying ran tie had gratuttottalyt# otar stores, or toys m, it when desired.. . _ ‘.. CACTION.—B. pnitletilattS Mwerre that ow,. terra of our article has Ayr waste and Ulat of :Potts f Kilt branded' on the held. - This Chalon Is readeretl. neetwa, ry as there are So malty articles of doubtful lulu. sold, nodertha waissof &per. Phosphate's/ Uwe, as to min , had those who are unacquainted with the Tillie of a I. 4 • GENUINE. ARTICLE., Pew $44 per woo lbs `:4 cents per lb.) ,- I 4 menu *din male to DUALISM Sloes last all tberibas beau Imported but ens care of the selebritol ' • - - Vacific Oman •Guallo, • Mikis We ofki for yak, lo malt lots. • yissigrAriast .• A simply of ibis valuable article foe sea • • Price Ipper WOO lbs.. (1% east per lb.) I Age I GOVOraqiilli POrU7IIIIIII IMMO , Tor ego at the lowest roam • 'Err ht leading Agrinithiral Astriusit sod Nueva. pen an makes Adel on? office for Me laleltr Airs. & NEEDLES, - No. 23 !outh Wharves, ilk 36410 nth Viktor. st i . First *tan above Chesnut tared, Philadelphia. airtioods nn-be loaded at either. hint of oar Wert bode& Veneers an reeostastraded to drive to Water street and avoid the crowded abut , Ample tertillira ore etrorltal to loading Wgiol l, ‘ and attending . to the lortra.- • • - tfebruart tidat liP .0 ml tf-.. E-.. GRASS AND OLUDEN iii lB ,Eiffix TEEM ' I . ----r • • Agr esalkurst Implements, Le. -.., o gp j figL • ..111E subsciil) 'r will keepjjk , ~.,, - on h. nd Closer, Timothy and otherGrais , •! , g-q„1,.. _. sop,' iThito Clover a 1 Lawn Gins . 2 . -..,,. l seeds, togeth r with garden an held 'lWegill, Will Ve . 67l i a l ie l ra w = t 1 r; t r o . 7 * Ptl l i t et • • lle a ? "I al= .reedit ---- they are represenuteo,) fruit apieult (w impietne in ts, be a e , t MW. I orient wil be furnished at nnfacturer t e prices ° . 1 id t-..-1 1 The seed, s sold by the subscriber are selected , ,Acall th great 4. only from 4tro era Of reputation aid F 4,-. nacang., I e does not deal inprlf6ured-promtaiu t-1 . our -f In the faker, from their ho 'fill cheap, without ••• nerdto th character of the add. or does he prifehase or II weds 'town p lacuna/1y Written gar. - ..• deninellielhelr too close pent ity deteriorates their ..E - i3ersteirly, those of the nuns aperitif. This is , nportal. constderathat to ttiose who purebasaidtber or frul trees. For hoes, e.. send In orders early B NJAIIIN BAN:UN. t FAR/LEIN 0 Mill. ='. i a class, farm gardens &a far short of' theme d in villages, and in the suburbs of our cities. , obabl will not pay lo 1r t. a farmer to . lay out Cr. or two of land in the highest style of the ~f brae scope gardining,land employ marked's -Ito the . business to keep it. But it will pa'y , !r tba any other portion of his farm, to till : acre i the lama thorough manner,: to raise fruits nd vigetables be Wants for ' his 'own amity: It is a reproach to the elms, u,the feed- ers'of the world,rhat their! own families are oft. 'not half as well supplied with fine fruits and .. vegetables ad thi ulechani and laboring 'men in the village. • The standing cause is., hat they are dependen t upon field crops for their profits, and these must t i have the first claim upon their attention, bfwh) b they mean that they have no' time for, the sma business of planting beds and keeping them ckat . of weeds.. They do nut believe it pays tia , culd- Tate such vegetables as are common in all good village gardens. __They hove indeed, firma!' patch palled a garden , but it is more abandantlistocked with weeds than with anything elm. It is so long neglected, bOth In plantieig and cultivating, that. the weeds always - have' 'the 'start, Fad keep it through the season. Thsiboys become thoroutbly disgusted with it, and .th term: gardening Is al- I L ways associated in their Inds with weeding the onion-bed and cutting u pig -weed and. contain among the beans aed Po toes. i 1 Some farmers, we rej oic e to Jim, \have turned over.* new leaf, and for a few ,yeari \ liars eulti. rated a good variety o vegetiglis, ‘and And fief .both pleasant and profi ble to iiisseetite a itlitheu salt junk, cabbage's, par uitis; lettuce, peas, beam, onions, squashes, de. This month is the tine fur all the remainder to commence thororigh work in the garden. Manure thproughly and plow deep. Then look over the list: of . some reliable seed' man, andeelect such varieties as you like, and 'plant them. seasonably.. Afr dollars spent in this way will give you more satisfaction, and we think morw.pro:fit, than ally other investment in seeds upon the farm. Try it and see.—Antericos Agrieultin•st.. _ I __ ___ ' • . .. ,' • how TO:PLVIT THE GU/XF.SE SUGARt AXE SEED --We emotione to receive frequent inquiries on this subject, notwithstanding all that has beenirinted in our : Columns,' furnishing the' . desired informa tion. But; we repeat, briefly; that, perhaps the beat menet° adopt, is simply that' which. is pur sued with Indian corn, though the land ^does not iequirequire ro to be so highly manured; and the cane de lights in a light soil. Some per ohs recommend dropping the seeds a foot apart in the row, which we . think may turn out to be the ibest t The rows to be the usual nridth apart as for Indian corn; Ti from three to four feet. The cane will mix with broom corn and Guinea corn, if planed within Unit= hundred feet of each 'othei.,aird become wortblou. —Gennantotcot Tclegr4ph. PREPABATION OF slow of 'germination, t , of them, and thus re more "difficult. Many rot, parsnips,. etc., ma soil a few days before. ally, by the humidity tions,found,isi the. mode of treatment, with the necessity germination quite ear l not,to have them • bu material svouting, a -broken off or injured ley Farmer. WATER T the Couxtrigent/ete "It, has occurred uses of concrete abe water trough may stone foundation iti "set? a cement boat. inside board suitabl and end of the tro smooth off:the upp (Intik cement, ion angles, let it:dry, ki structible cleanly trifiealasts -breve the edges -lime, sa Foaciito Ituca.l taking, up 011 roots the first of this mo enough above the chance to (level°. roots will start at.. weeks give; leaf In this way you of rhubarb pies, morn inviting in tl licious vegetable. WAntura Bun by, IZ. L, accepts to prove that the cleansed of butt,. sweet, equal to water. In our op to prove a self-or Undoubtedly sweet witboat w, a sickle, and thr I not ,a great labor r!. 0. B..Aly l ord sendi us the following:— ll Take nee you did of 'weihing buds ,; 31 ,po -74 .5 OCCAP.!' t \ VI M wlai r of clean grease ; pounds of lime . and .lgallott of so ft water. lake the lime; dissolve the s4l in Ilia water, an stir thotwologethcr, allowini it to remain ore . . In the morning , pour off the liquid, Wu" very careful nut to let any particle' : of lime follow. Put it into an iron vessel whets previously warmed-01cm: the the ii g r re a u fu e r h a al fe b" w e minutei, iitirring it during the '.i t t i m e._ Tako it off, and la a low hours :You erg , hero some nice hard or 'lomm Soap," whnt, ii. f . ,,4 i. used for washing or cleaning house t will Le 4Aula .s. to be a great saving o Jabor, and not injuriio to 1 the hands or clothes.. Dissolve a pima of it, lair ,t• enough la du your washittg; in l a,quart of bailie; ;. . water, making a suds, in which let your clothe , t , : t „, soak artmight. In the tnorrting, wash thew kli usual. :They will require very littli . rubbing. — 1 Pear a pailful' of boiling water on the lime wpm remains. Let it stand all night; pour off rref.';.i ly .d bottle it. This last is , "washing Mei which is velnalde for cleaning ( wits, .tc., Win;' cup full to a gallon of water. t e 1 _ tfli- ' 111 DRIED Armas—l'ir.a.—"A Iluekiya Gi 1 ae thefallowing recipe l—Let those who boo ik l , great privilege of drying their own fruit: pritP" / their apples for pies before they-are dried. 11 them from all ;Wily and cured, then silos iv licirend on platters, and chly will dry it; a hot os • ority.a cooking stove in less' than twent.rl . " hours, without losing, their ;lateral .flaror. AP I plea tfried,itt this way will cook ready for a half hear, and with the usual ste.tsoniai of sr, spices, Le., we !time a pie that wooli pretty smart epicure to tell from s, green oil pie, and besidei, Ms a saving of time, a great . desidirata In in the endless round"f c" k try, Loci's!) J .11w this dreg japplication The part Jail • gauntly. atoll oansot be Co wetted tit la gradual as worth re are often tb are wild to .1 Qour (+O6lO EZDS.—Soute seeds are to ,at weeds grow lit advance .der their cultivation the of th4e. slush it the cu• be buried to a bag In the 1 ' use, and thus swell instal- . 4 mi 46. and other cocety condi,. . . ;,.. 41, before Eng' mt. :,Thu 'l .1 man/ eases, will do'sway • T... %.,‘", I steeps, and ; render, early. ..‘ p . , 'a Care should be takes 42.1. hid long' enough to cause the new. % tiprout night he is ', /. 4 ;2 .. uringidenting.-- , ptio Val... : ' ii.:. I, • • • '4 :it ounnal—Weorrespoodent of .....-4.1:'; Is writesi : - . r . me that among the various: .. y lfz. t a farm house, an excellent ~ .4. . ..,-,, Lori made •of it. Lay atel4 !,15: be middle oi the barn yard. 1:' 1 ' , .. ;Kr; then, with an outride sad ..); arranged, build up the cider gb—hgiid to Prope;,,keighi. edges, line inside with a off with cement the icon 1 you bate a perfectly inch 1 aiming. - trough—costs bole • and cattle will not gOal &and small cobble otont;." • RD.—This is easily ilunsitiy arid setting. themin a hot bell ths' 4 The Lima should be high bed to gins; the leaves a tall themeedvee. Sound, string I 4st immediktely, add in a few Ik, a loot long or more.— tiay an titipito the mason Month or more. Nothieg 11 e'etirly owing,- then tiie de B. Dickenson of hors• i the challenge of Robert Brent, • 'is no way that butter eon le ao as to wake it keep ashing,it in clear, told, oft ni'on Mr. Dickenson undertaker ;dent proposition., I tier can b. worked so as wimp hing ;' so can wheat be cot with 'shad with a' ; bud they ate laming machine. ileci4ir~. fir.-A, remedy ban been iliwi,l 1 I fni affection._ If is, coaling bst. ol l strong. le. made front wood sO i tad *boob" bellied in the ic. oe if it be in part of the litutir l „ Tsannotliri ineried, apply Ong7, 1 , c ley. It atods ;pond)? relit" I re. This t niniplo remey, est tl i I I 4,otabering a d trying. irlse!iti must afficscious nvnitc. Unil°#l, 1 Tara been thin. ..........------.___--...' . , inlJi dh ng a little p.;niincea twin I] pd quality is lastly Luctiool