bank WatillikVileWilifitlfillt • - MOW.' Asstiitarseobliereillitte , be Inset ethers wilfhtehot,, I semi owestt holdr - to weitt shoe bevitehlaigithie .. % . • ' Mot Imp see off, Ties 'The sweet lips of lose shot VMS thaw** dt : is . hope Mist mot kooks the slabbeilie ' 'hot rat as atm be risked tatikelt VI as 4111 ' id • ' Weise tha Mr! Asa Asap We ate her Mir; Alsteese he sitWi pi sow 0 4 G rp Wbst pariletbs woos" Iptims pi hoot ;Asa &nese hist of little peel • woe Pew, hate tutil t l:to time? 4x1 4 , L What totters la the mesas! Wiese Like pinholes hiptterit met— (loits Won* haled Itielbetirreagh cbertel In lee. what, h the Maori i lral lih s 7e r tt * lrel i e l let tal itri The loop. ' A TALL SUM: , I , eskelles, Clerkly!" shouted Ned, as be bunt into my room, in the'.iitle of i t $2 50 boarding • book . Ins tbtsßowery, oath. first day of April, abet an boor before the beU isles expected to _ring for dinner. 5 I ~,,..,„„ ; ..1, . . ' o 2W.4lNed,Zrhat i ii the rowr 1 . "Bathing. Bow much mosey have you got?" "Only, attain liftp Why?" I - • - : • ."Nothing. Lend it me, Charley.". ' 4 , 6 Titinder I I lent your thirti lasi : night" • .- "I know Ite—rve got thirteoU it It yet?" . "I'll tell you Sant it is, Ned) I'Ve only got this fifly, and if vas' get on'one of. onibenders, and spent* t shall be hard ap4 Ml— ' "Whit* the name .;of stewed,. oath.= ire yen Talking about?; Give ut yes shall ?save - ball : Come-' ' along,",OsidilikaL I gave Ned my_ grilled, and / into the street. • 44 91fitii* way, _ yOst hand r 'llia be went ttb4stikei*e like!X knoll felloised is his wake about tw - hilireet Weigh Chithem stilt doireßowery,tilltecaziseoppO ithaa-fillataPPllde and; after go . steeple • for 'about 4 Ave . mines polled off his slat, - laid betni for hits. Next oil came h i thought bowie envy. Ile and a aurora began to gather oat his watch end banded it. • This nub to the Spot w minutes Broadway was bloc ' "What's'all this t t What'S a dozen eager voices. "Gentlemen," said Ned,' place ap there in that see . I bell bangs?" f "Yes! 'yes r streamed fits of the crowd in an. ewer to the question. . . . "Well, gentlemen} I'm go gto jump up theses , "You can't do 10 instant came from tw ' of the bystanderS. 1 ... .. • ' .. i . ' "rit bet be can," said en Id gentleman leohlnd _ Ned, whom half,ef :the cro'. d knew as °nit( the richest merchente in Pearl treat. ' . • ' 2 4 4? ' ; Ned looked over his short der in astallshment: The old merchant eroded o'd nodded his heed,' 1 ''Good!" shouted Ned; ve got one backer.— / thought I'd Alsace to bet i . nano! plieelone," and he pulled out his wall - "I'll bet two to one thi there," said a man coming his list full of bills. "Time to'one rr clasps(' ","Join to one !";shouted "Five I Biz ! Seven..!" crowded around Ned. '. ... "I'll tell you w h at it is ' quietly'. ",/ haven't got m It is long as It bins i so holders, and let's be at I "That natter was coo dug went on; from seven and mine were drained. .- ' . "Tinnier!" yelled N ~ • rind.. Use.,. Charley, bet'--. i , ; • "Bold V! saki I*, 91a •, thousand dellue. pit i .-; . . divide.". 1 . . . The two thinned w and the crowd began to l_' "Gentlenzen,saki N . Inv* been up * chats. a might go slap into a ; that would ,hurt me. 'N dozen of you Weald be me before I Jump, so going* light.t "That's fair," Acute ' 'Ned;with I ',impinge • "up Into the ateeple. Th open space by the bill, • ides after the Party. eats • ' , Menet was sells bobbini r.fry like a dandy jack. he jumped rep there. ' t • .'Bold by thunder I' l l 4 • • . , , Man, and sloped. , • i 'i "Taken in ind don e., gentlemen number two 7 ! i'lllni it up !" yell r 'i' "Fairly wen!" sung ipi as lied Made his a • eiiiird gay,. him three . • - ' The stakii.bolders ll Ned, aidI I I adjourne ?de store, where be M ...„ - .., winnings 411 round, X _us that he had an idei that Tag game. A Dtincirct flint 'the northws l stern parl ..saya a Banirrancisc•• •• , markable for being, ' and crusty." . A . wee, . —to visit a p atient wh ' 'attack of ebeep whit' "Well, doctor, I'm floored, g 4 the tram ' "Tremens, you f rail" qu i tried the "All ov r lei spit , • .doctor:" 1 , . "Seived you right . "Talbott died of th deribostiort ribs a . . "Well, you've' got ately." • . 'ifou'rel a tramp,- , • nip of old rye." ~ . "Lie, Alit, blockb should get Worse be an hour, just glee h, perhaps that'll fetch '. . The do#or sailed ti. • hoar nil in a gal "delirium tremend . writhing l and strak female of the plain . and, laying her bait "Doctor, I gave . , "Did y eti thrash'' • i • ".Tbnutt him!" , . ' Meat "no i , but I . . }made him swallow "Olt, Ll i ord, doeto swallowed tbe lest "But What 7" 'HI iwilluWed t if I voald goibe b . The•doctor edit • ' • oraporatod. - Mtntanis nil `pared with an old Devil's cork, that air, and • bad to cola !pi natio, was pus ty "sato. -No gin Ltimatiti - Apirri imugtift a verve, "Thin Ir ths heir, come ift sirup hiet," ad otte,"Tbla Is the hoiretneb," " at ' other boys' drowned the re- 11,44 isi Oka ?as xiors w bovuilsat o lb, itro l ,resalog • tiiTothvi v itn"w",l,:...,.,,,,, BIWA' ;al 'nest s , . I •TSr er ',Guide throestmotthetlnited titaitio•pwre - aelved milts 1 -- - B. 11.1i*,116.1r lowe , , IWO' WMlLlfillitirEll.oll"...` - - 110trialiFtrVissighi and ipthmbb. , AideMpirialoo' 11~ lasketegest nmei4voll wail ibrislerr • • • - • N. BANN • Diana' ta-acna 4 : 60 ami TOHN ENGLISHA-00.43 Patent Aow/4 .11744 2444th5, deektauy'lb. lot in it-Wr o lior r aterttatr li n s 7 is l il lit ui Pot Wale, January SO. IS Au= LEONARD. FRY AL CO., . . • Aft, Dialers. 'PA: la 1441tuumille• TAKAQF4, • • • fIOLVECTIONS, AVENDEp • • ‘.../anagianiiiiiishien theriectrel'eltlei In the Onion. Aliootraftstcor We en Inglied,treland,Seo teed itadVratem. Mum 14,'b6 Si. , - • Ipoon *P AZ Aht-NEW ANTIC RIMO Li. toikeeplok doors open as won as 4111 t, b ! enrol! remain lb! •—• tookdttrablo anteheap mild& Alsti,bettiop and simple Patent Iliohloolbr Implog both dolt and coUlfror passing under outer4toors. Justrereolyed,and !hi la, by - " It. UNIDO. . - . . k - - • . liana. . ERESH Llmr. , for sale it all times, . as the kites on the Wend, ter bindles ' d . ite., at the lowest PriamC. M. A I. 9. JACOB FlBlllOl, Ashland , wlll 111 - any orders prompt- V.:millet lower riots than hare ti4ee,l:!Fbetvelhenttelbee. Pottsville, 'brat 20, 111 ' . ' • - 12-tr • • °Lk" 011.81! JOHN tn. 0 N Agent for A.. 'A. tiILANIA. Oat. Line and Ilassen)wholegalideil er n ILS aid 0/SIIIOLO3. N 0.124 Pearloind 811 Water street. New Tint. All order(' left osee orJa4kes ff. Groff.Ertl ~o ral tho ExchangeHotel, will mobs prompt attazthi. - .6eptanbir '5O "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." Owner ef ("mitre and Maki:Wong° Streiii. Mart e. Joseph 11. Fester, Proprietor.- Mated&laments and accommodations et thehodekind, and etery,atteritton wnl be paid hi the host and hie at tendants to make guests and tenseness comfortable. , . Augnit _ r 111-Ir. LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS. Preserve your WastriPaper. IaWILLO W BASKETS of various r.4ifirefleriouFtnwintatal;l•PiteiTple rwillassid bring it to OUT IWO. TOT sale try B.BAN. AN. lE.YNILB Hr. suBSCHIUER has ~ a lot of the views of Pottsville. which is a beautiful elm of t e location, ecenary, Att.:which be win sell at 'the. low rats of RS tents each, to close out the lot. 'they were published at 11 60 each. Now Is the time to procure a copy, as but few remain uns9ld, May 30, '57 the *titres and t over and come • GEO. W. POPICEROY & co.. Deitealt Ong 110APp.OMWDLE0, 4/it. 0. 10 South Water itreet, below ,MarkettPhiladelplas. , Sperm, (Ant, Slept= t,Nllbals, Tanners t and 414111617 , •Oil, Spam and AdalisantineSandles. . Samuel lAlrilbsr lialamia. l'hiladel Oda, Jiplap. 6,'68 lay 1 flowed him down Whore are off doWn towards olive on . h:iod. o coda astern. On • WM: 11401VIPSON. . . • Illastleer esseerneieller to Exellasete,' . .Oppoiitatkr i_gpiempakehtmlaseakais. , PNCURREN 'II Money, Gold. and Silver, Land Warrants, dc„benightend sold. Will ally al tend to all collections entruked to his me— negotiate business pew, loans, stocks, and all other se. caritles. Money received on deposit nod Interest. al.; • .. lowed. ~ • Refercem—idessro. Dean i Co., Philadelphia; Non. C. W. lizatas, Pottsville; Joss Sameo. President Id Here Bank, Pottsville; BUILD PATTUSION, EIIII, Pottsville, and C. LAMM Esq, Potbrrille. Pottsville, Itoventber 7.'67 . 1 t, along Pal k Row, ' iteirtnity Chard', :sing up at the Call Fes, be deliberately ed It to me to bold Obit and vat. I .01141 off his boots; about as. Ned took suoh, that in three 'cod op; ' going on r Inquired . ,• . -.: ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. . THISan • Boarding, School; for the . edn cation or Touth of both sexes. situated in the qni• e d retired village of Orwigsburg,Sehnyikill County. Pa., will open its Summer Session on Mendsy. Mar 3d. The course studio includes the wand English branebes, Mathematics. Natural Sciences. Greek. Latin, French, German, Drawing. Music and Painting. Terms;—boarding, Tuition. Lights, Fuel. per Session of 6 Months. 1180; no extra charges for any branches ex= rept Music and Painting. Fitly Mars Mbe said when the pupil enters, the remainder at ,the awe of The &Mien. Fon further i aromatic(' address ELIAS SCHNEIDER, A.M.. Principe/ ; or. lion. JACOB (HAMMER, ~ of Trustees: April 3d. ISMI 14-St you see thkt open el.—right when the , - g_g_mov _,_ , t o THE'reduce UNDERSIG 11, in order to reduce their expenses an. avoid increased rent, co enable th nibo sell goods at prices, suited to th times, have removed from the Stone Store house of Solt ainger k Wetherill, to the building adjoining the bridge on Coal street, which will hereafter be known as the "One Price Island Stir'," where their old easterners and the public generally will ends general assortment of all kinds of -goods, such as Dry hoods, Thor. • • Groceries.! Feed. hardware, • Fah. Plait.Queensware, s Provisions. Plaster. Ali of watch will be sold at the lowest prices, for can only. ' - 3IATTSON a BARER- Port Carbon, January 30. '5B b-ly you outet jump OP close. op' to Nod; with another. third person. ad fifty sporting men FREPLOARDSI4„SEEDS.. T HE Su list:nitwit is. receiving his novasupply of Garden Seeds from the most ap proved Growers. embracing a general assortment of the choicest deeds fur Garden or Yield, and will be sold wholesale and retell at the lowest rates. sarMurchants, Truckmen and Dealers supplied in largeor small quantities by the Pound or dozen Papers, at wholesale prices. , Merchants can be supplied also with Dozes for Si, containing a general assortment of seeds, which can be replenished as they run out. Clover and 'Timothy Seeds by the Bushel or Quart— White Clover for Yards, and Lawn Grass Seed by the pound or smaller quantityWyandotte Corn Sur Ca n e Seed, Kohl-Sabi, Winter Chary or Tom a to, *,i, Any kind of Garden or Yield Seeds not on hand, Dar. niched at short notice, at B. BADMAN'S March 13, 'SS 11- Sod and Donk seam, PournMe. gentlemen," said Ned ell money, init rn go ust choose your stake- airanged, and the bet 0 one, till Ned's walls "I 'WM I bad a thou is ma my watch--I'l , mercbsny "here if two . • ttp. : If re* win, well NEW . Wholesale Flows and Grabs► Semi, THE SUBSCRIBERS.begve to lnlbrm the eitliens of Schuylkill county, thatthey bare leased the warehouse of Messrs. Yardley & Son, on the corner of Centre and Mauch Chant streets, In Potts. where they have mordantly on, hand,—FLOUR., of the beet extra and superfine brands, .WIIRAT. RYE, OATS and CORN. Also. Corn and Oats Chop, Mil Feed, Buckwheat and Corn Meal. Apples, PotatoiVl &c., Ac.. all of which they will sell at greatly duced prices. Orders for any quantity of Flour and Grain received and delivered at any point, on the shortest notice. Dealers and geederegenerally, will Ara it greatly to their advantage to give us a call, as wears satisfied that by go doing they can save at least:2o per emit. on their purchases. Give us a call and ascertain Sir yourselves. BOBUIERGBA A BLAIN.' 444 f. 'pot up and notated,. imPatient. ♦erj gravely, "I have . ,le, and you know ennrounded ironAhlog should like it%a half nd enough to go t$ with loan see where Itna the Crowd, and off wont kf eight, over, across, and a' crowd was watching the and in shoot three' m cred the chereh,Zed's ch ap end down In the bel t Wt. Went ao that id Lb two-to-one gentle . for!? xelaime4 •portiog .fotir.to.oae, and eat stlek. , at everybody, in...chorea; peareace hi the street, the beersood dispersed. tided over the money to with the old merchant 'to do a fair division of the dr which the old fox told_ ' in big bead once of trying ti • doctor in of this consolidated .clty, aper, who ls especially ea. the women term it, "abort ;.or two since be mu called was laboring under a siren 7. Iown„ you you see completely tidous delirium. you know !” !I Whored you get your 1 tor. broke out protaiseionalj6 Where i d you get your rum?' urns dimare—took him un curried him of bodily." • o .take something immsd oa—Len, wits, 111 take a d Mrs. 8., if your husband is I mturn„ which will, be in in a *IN of that trunk strap: , him to'a sense of his folly." / out grandly, and 'within an 'and fouild big friend of the , a" in a terrible coudition, log with pain. His wife, 'a or ignorant school, came up, upon the doctor's arm, said: int the 'strap, as you directed." went' • zelainted the itetoniehed wo. the strap Into hash, and 1" roared the victim; "1"-.I •r, t—hot-" vbole strap, bat I'm bleated. kis." .... • uteri' two Iniad pills, and `at Job's wei• fat Com bbler he shot last week on the ea so light it lodged In. the eta pole to knock It doter r Will in New York, tbe follow on the door.post "Tieke4 IN. Nose adistituid unless be comes abargad with hiving s a id that pine 'fotooo, it's pity a net, bus ono. -Oil 141' wwit'w,watitis shaped tib att • iiiiiiorro,lbat , ber outdo of B. BANNAN. Bookseller and Stationer. Peittir" dile, October 31, '3l' T EARNIER 01, TRUCKMEN, £C. HE subsentler has made arrange ments for furnishiing the following Fertilisers at the nesnafeeturer's prirei,Vaniage only added, at his Seed Establishment in Pottsville: = Rest Peruvian Guano, by the Ton or Bag; recite Ocean Guano, do do Columbian do do do Super Phosphate of Lime, do or Barrel Bone Savings, do - do Bone Dust, do . •do Land Plaster, . do do Pondrette,. - do do • . Leinates Fertiliser. ' ' ' „ do do The reruelan.QuanO is obtainatt from the Peruvian Government - Agent. fbe whom we ars Attent -- atid 010 othAy articles from the most approved Houses, err that we as warrant them to be what they are repreeentssi: 118 1( '.. __, 'SORGHUM --or CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. By the Pound, Quart, Peek or Bushel, together with Lovertnei Pamphlet pointing out the mode of rattly*. „Aug it, and making sugar and molasees. price 10 cents a copy. or for 5 postage Mange; II copy will bs.at free by mail-Also Clover and Timothy deed, Seed,. together with Garden Sags of all otts, fruit Trees, de., dm, all of which are fora - the innsleor larsequatitities, at ' B. BANN ' March 6.'55 10- . Sag Store, ibtfralk. BOSTON.. ltin BBILTINO OONIPANY. aastamane eg. THE eiperiinee of the past ien•Years J. has gained for Belting the coufldene,e Ot l 'Mansc faciurers and consumers. The great improvements re. anti, made In its quality. warrant us In asserting it to be superior to leather all open Belts,—especially for heavy or main Belts. • Its Brat mat is much len than lealher—lt is stronger and more durable. and gives a gain In power on the put ley. it will stand a heat of 300 degrees übaffected,—no degree of cold Of net can Injure Its working. In all re. speets Is reeommended for Saw-31111s, Mines, Grain Elevators, Machine Shops and idanutactories. Machine. Belting. 3 £ 4 Ply. Scale of Price', 3 and 4 ply, frost which eve estimate of the plait( inicrirscrliide widths can be made. 2 loch 811. Y, per toot 10 cents:, 411 i, 13 cents. 3 " " 17 4lt 44 {4 20 Is 24 w 641 41 If 24 4s " 30 " 35 " 7 a. 44 44 34 w " 41 “ 35 44 rs 9 'll 44 1441 4 3 64 is bg 10 w 64 34 64 II 69 " 1.1 a • a ;6. 60 a . 1 64 75 64 " 44 64 .4 4. 53 4. 13 a 44 44 72 66 01 92 ff 6 11 44 66 41 4 in ad 44 100 i 4 • :44 se,' we n 46 44 AI 64 92 IA 44 114 44 18 " a 104 " " 130 20 • u " 116 " 144 22 " " " 122 a " 158 " 21 " 134 " " 173 " Heavy b and 6 ply Delta made tomiler dr purposes where great strength Is requited, (as s substitute tor double leather) St an advance of twenty4lve and fifty per mat. ou 4 pip prices. IV Ply "Hydrant Hose. Warnsolss to dmrd apressare of 75 lbs. per square each. 1-2 Inca per lbot, - • • - • 20 cent& 1 7 n 29 w 1 1.4 t • `ll • - • - - SO 1 1 . 2 ,4 . 33 3.4 44 21 4/ 40 If 3 VP 4 Ply Liftentei Flre.Engine Bose. Warrenton(' Auld a pressure 0173135. per spare pea. '1,14 Inch per foot, • • - , - 2 b 3 41.4 " " 234 /1. 9 •It 3 n n tiof New York Croton nose, • • • • Ilea 44 any else and' . strength made to .order--alsc,i Sentient lipeedbr Yin Engine., and other pn- I The above Rose has great advaetages over lea r, as tt needs no oiling; Is perfectly tight, will stand a very high degree of heat without injury, and to not a!e eted by the reforest Bold. Couplings, itoer-PlPes, furnished at the west Priess• Steam Packing. This melee is now In general use by the most sklllfut EnWineers god Machinists throughout the United States. it Is prepared so that 8000 Fahrenheit will not affect It, and Is superior to everything else, as no substance has seism* elasticity. which stands so high 'a degree of heat, and resp be used about all parts where rectangle neesessry, eh: Manhole Pharr , . Piston Ho d n Steam Chests, Cylinder Heads, Staging Boma, etc., etc: " Peeking aide to order for all the various Pleb se Mamma PLAN" Pretty Befle..Pirl nor AID CUD Wives POMP!, VACVVII PM'S, ran AP DillligaT VAMP re Brian tallisza ? dc.' ' " • The sideicribig has the Agency Oran th•Ssuuhc: turertOf 'Moshe*. artietes.:,,The Betts an the taut in thi United Mtgs. Ind arefuralsh them ha Schuylkill Co. at lianufacturen' priars, - th us awing the rarrlageto the purchaser. Our erders have alb) the referent* at the lltilsaveranyothersffarßaAGb%Med, tu stir Patten/ 1 or thkknostr not on itiand, es DM agreement; me can therefoib guaranies the lathery ot eay Belt within.. tiled tins sitar the order le revived.• • angle, 8, '3V XI _ B 1 fJ, DdilXAtt. itsubetaieWitsitiioWlerialite; Ilrolo 4 lErea*Agy ,o,ll- the - Ot ett, tha t' r 1 5iciii40 ,4",,,,4; emkg "Rof b46 titivarsosZozei‘ la r th. :2247:; 44'6.° = ra 7 4 . tnome=isbikzuvo:••• Rtf.telf of 7:77 Jiak5b.p.40.04),..,4,-,-.1„ drill at as MIMS Saws Doltil;Coratelstr4 oll27 . lllil. ais. e., 414,...ibriliiiet but& • prOrrokillrected thro errs:by/WI or trit at D. L. pebeihti liardwape store irip twOre prompt attention. - - . KURTZA - EISLER. • (Late Warts.tilazarla Coo. - Mersa 'VII Wire Coal Omens. Coal 'Biddies. Wire ' tzP, de.; ite.,llinersvilleeichnylliti • Thankfulfortheliberelpatronagethey hive :neared from %be Coal Dealers and othera.ln the put, would nuistivepectfully solicit their custom In the future. All work done at ourshcriiwill Be warranted, so that no one need be afraid of getting a had job: de:Brute beim/ one of- the oldest, and , the nuosterper rleneed Wire Worktr,in the eountrose feel snre,thatri esa tarn out the best Coal Screen in the Itegkon. dp ender; addressed toJ. 11.11urtz,MinerwrillelteW. L. - 11ehilsr, Pottsville or Kurt' k Heisler, !Na cre tell be promptly attended to. ON'Screeasvepatred. May 04 1856 PLUMBING. Pasins,lron and I Olnura Corks far Wont for psve. meets, Manch Pipes and Coupliupprlnvements, Iron and Lod Pipe of ill ' Am% thurifluttiresalf every Mad, embracing a fall assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Erackets. de., ire.. Le., manufactured of the best quality of materials, and of the latest and Meat approved pat terns. - DANI 4 D.IIOICATON. - April 11, '6l - . - WAdvidisenients id is 1417 is type ascii mud mai to • :yid ppc r cad; advintas on our rtgular rates. J. B. A. 86 S. ALLEN, 7 sal South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS OILS• June '57 OILS! 0IIS!! OILS!!!' - ~ 1 10DOSON & KEAN, Nis, 5 & b O. Wharves, Philaba), eeierai S PER Mrchai L ts and Doan is WHALE ANDR OI FOR MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,'57 38-tt Wire :Rope Works. of JOHN-A. ROEBLIN4. Trenton, New Jersey. igir-A , lione assortment of Wire Rope constantly on hand. Orders filled with despatch. Ice else, strength, aid scat, seecirealar. - • (tab. 27, tbEi 44y0 .ALEXANDER UK' IMPOWiiit AND WHOLESALE DEALER. IN 4 `t 413°' .• • t -,4.15e. t .‘„„• • No. 134 South Wharves - • PHILADELVIIIA. Aahton'a Fins: Llverpord 0 ronnd,Torks Dland,Ashton's and Star HIM Dairy. assorted that, constantly . on hand and for ode In lota to snit the trade. N. E.—Orders Whited. [March WM -male JOHN' A. :MOORE, Oil and Cominlseioa rderChant, AND DEALER IN MINERS' SUPPLIES No. 104 tlf. Water flu constantly on band Spam, Lard. Solar, Elephant, lliescbed-and Racked W hale 011s,Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Burning and tiresAng Oil, expressly • for alines' nee. Wire Sops, • Slope Chains. Blasting Powder; Safety Lampe. Gum and Leather Belting, Fuses, Wicking. Lc. Jan. 23, 'AS - - ; • Lly , Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE -COMPANY.. , COI" pottwillo . Office in Sillyinsn's Building, liabantongo st-, 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BfLAW, RISCDOCICOCO....-1) CHARTER PERPETUAL, This Company Obtained Its Charter at the last Sesslon of the Legialatu.e of Pennsylvania, and is now fully or ganised and prepared to issue POlidell, at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks. on Public and Private Balk inge,lturnltnre. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. Also on Coal Neaten' and ischinery, Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canal" and Riven; also on Cargo!. of Coal to Philadelphia, New. I - art./lat. timore. Sc. This Company guaranteesto menet all kunst promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. ._ B. K. M. KEPNER, WILLIAM MORTIMER,It JACOB lIUNTZINGER, Jr GEORGE LAUER, W. F. SMITH, ROBERT!. PALSIED,' • . W. Ir. mum, Secretazya Pottsillls. Mummy 1. IA G'. warms.. ' ' : • r, n. Germ!. ' TURNER & GOWEN, Minertand Shippers of WHITE AM COAL Agin the East and West Mount Lida CollieriesMADlMOTll A,ELACK HEATH VEINS. Oman—Centre street. Opposite Episcopal Minch, Pottsville, April 10, , C0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- Theinabseribera have assoehted tlimseivea. from and after this date, under the name and yle of TYLER, gum/. k CO, and will conduct the Madness of Dealing in that. as sneapoors to FREDERICK TYLER t CO.. at No. 3ZI Walnut 'atieet.. rhiladidphia; 169.11 roadway, New York; .Pier No. 5, Para Biebtsdnd. ' • FREDERICK TYLER, • GEORGE V. TYLER. C. NICHOLB BSACR, WILLIAM B. STONE.' May 9. • . • Tag ASHLAND arid, Si AI4ANOY COAL —Thi undersigned are prepared tp reeeive orders celebrari Ashland Coal from the "llanacdl oneer . Irma the Pl . provements made 1t the Colliery this wi flier ihr prepay: ins the Coal: they feel Do hesitation in offering it to the trade as an article that can have no superior in the mar . ket, both u to quality and freedom from dirt,srpto and other impurities. They are elm prepared to make eon. tracts forlehigh and Schuylkill Coed from other mines BANCROWT, LEWIII A CO., N 0.19 Welnit streM,Contmercial riaornery 9, IS TAIN, HACKER & COOL . tuna! aoro sraersai ow • " 231a.cilz.Coalt31 astral. Also, a*ers to other Ant qualities of White and Sob Ala Coale. ' N0:136 Walnut sired, Mazdaietfa, ofd Woodland Inerces, Scheyikitt.. • • , • TBOXA Cgs. Mot= Rama. : Jun M. Coat February 17,758* 94y . Anthracite A Coals. . . cHARLES A. HECKSCHER a CO., Shippers of Schuylkill Celan. from the celebrakd 33 ACS HEATH and BROAD . MOUNTAIN WAS Aen, and the OTTO Rao Asa Veins, pre row prepared to ere cute orders, either from Phltadelphls, fßiehmondeb l i rf • Fo..111,) or from Schuylkill Haven, per Canal, at e low est market rates, for 'Single cargoes, or for contrasts—to be furnished in uniform ;dime order. Omega—No. 41 South street, NNW TORE; N0. ' 7 ' 132 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. April 3,13 VANIDUSEN,'NORTON & CO., ' • Bole Agents for the Bale of the .. XI332iXorVIC Coal dc - Navigation Co.'s Coal, • AID tilt- • • • Best Bed and White Ash coal. Na N Walnut street, PHILADILPHIA. 0 / owns... .46aes: N No o. . 6: Dmi Lfbert e y stree llt4 4 eo no r.N ero ma N n,..24.lfoll B . ,, Shipping Bristol, ULU= and Pier -.. ..P. 2 -=" - No. 1, ZialZiolui. March 211,'67. LUTHER; DANIELL . GABLE, 11 - ESSEE OF KASKA WILLIAM Xj COLLIERY, (lbrinerly 'Roods, Prizacuos &V0.,1 are now prepared to receive orders for their celiderated WWI% test[ COAL from the Raven and Blatt Reath veins, andlIED ABU from the Lutherand Peach Orchard veins, all of which are fres burning and well adapted for family nee: flaming recently adopted some tempest's. meats ip the machinery for thepreparatron of this Coil, which enables them to separate the slate and flat pieces fro - at the winarefracturad, giving It a handsome and uniform else and appearance, I hey can confidently it commend it to the public. pace--an Centre street,,OPPeette the American Mamie Pottsville. Agents In New Toth A Philad'a—ROGEN.B iturnm No. MO Walnut Street, PIIILADELPAIA. • 911146/ * {No. 18 NUM Street, NEW FORK. February, rotas - - • I).tf , i .. • to " LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO., Miners and-Shippers of the follow . ing celebrated .A.NTIIRACITE COALS, From PRITADELISLIL and the =UM BLACK MINE, -ow AU. BLACK llNATO,irsrmuss. stuns.- ---- 1 do LOCUST MT., -- - do DIAMOND. - - - :.' do SPRING MT..- • woos. DIUNIEVILLN. -proms. WYOMING VAL, diet ALSO. the way eePerkw.." " _'OI:IMBEIMAN D Nlnett by the Ootepeei. { 67 Walnut ittroti,TIMAL I II4MB. • Vets: 116 State street. BOSTON.' • 110 Broadway, 31.veh 14,'V: • . • /0:., OEM TIINCI PA. • edtespeettully item of Patti. that hoist linabingi • Er only to taehed it to his iness,ni 11 bere• 'oth branches, let attention ins always on vell selected competent doing work at agprioca—toro of tba,„oubllo midst °Ma p,onumv.and .?orqqahAan4 DI ee o t, • . J. H. ADAM. JOHN D. DELBERT, - JOHN HENDRICKS, D. G. MINGLING. - 11. H. HIINT7.INGER, GEORGE J . lISH R. C. H. KEPNER. President. Lnd Gisnessl Agent. . COAL. bin ELIWIZIMPOIT__. - wain mx. eta COMM Swim, it) Ais. Ut(OUI - SAIM :1011 f N - .Attorney'- Attorney" 4 0 - fir , , CNR*D- $111141)E4, 4 t ttomeg Liw,' TAW/02VA, P. • IX% 11,4 y 13.2 GE T D. JELAITWILIVOUT; Attorney at Law, • -. 1•4' • 1v.'37 '5l-13AI 7' .151CRANTOX, PA, . OiIN -P. HOBART, .Attgmey at toli; Pottrffle;bilei opposite , thialtkiciA UMW& October 31, '57 44-ly IIik t UAIPSON, Attorney at Liiv. lb* rod . ra * [ Der 10.'57 414 j. te 4- W._ ROSEBERRY4 Attorney at • Lity, , ,011n141 of Market enat 110* streets, ttPinit• " 1 : 'f ', . Ova Voss ti- , ER STR:OtiSt,iAttorney at Law. comi€'o , l4,Ft ilebrizaryl9;no nAVID-B, GREET Attorney Law, .UPottiville,Ps. Malin =Wet street,oppositio tba Post Ofnes. , Ittly 14,'56 P. DEWEESt Attorney at Law. OPYICE—Foar doors "boo Illionimer's Hotel, atm street, Pottsville, Pa. • (Thee. -5,11 MUELF. .GARRETT,' Magistrate, lj Conveyance asteoneral tollector. 011o4Motrat St.. Pottointwoitt door to Poitt Mee. AP. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, . Ashland. ISebnylklll eannly, Pa., "UP sat as agent in the pinehos and sahe et lteal Mate, collection of rents, le. [Addend, May ZS, 21-ly CLEMENT.S. -FOSTER, Justice :of the Peleedlistemair—eetkittecieha Mattes ID . edatql attendetto eatetally, February 24,16 8-tf ryHOMAS IL BANNANi Ationiirat Lrw. Once in Cadre Stireet;oppodt• the 110- - 0 neh.4'_ottinrills,Panna. N07.1Q. 1856 •• R 8 • PENCER; • Magistrate,- And Baal Estate Agent. Ogles is Bail Bead Brawl ow East Market, pottiville, Pa. • Mardi 1856 • 12.4 f TORN StITZINGERy Justice of the Peaee. ST. cLua.witi *trawl to' all babas en. trusted to lan with dlllgenee ausit cue. February Wlreg „ 11:1y• CHRISTOPHER 'LITTLE, Atitor -049Y at Law. Pottsville, Sebuylkill roost*. Pi. umcs--In Mobantone street, corner of .cont.S April 11,'67 , . . 154 y TORN CONRAD, 'Jutitieis ofl 40 the Peace and Conveyacieer—Agee opposite Peale' School Mal House, broad strest,Tswittet,Pl6. ' 2. lel 18- GEORGE deB...KEIIiii Attorney,- it Law. Potteville;fenniCorillittendtoiesalbusinesi In SekWain ablintr. and elAwlsomp,. %Wiz Ciatre treat, nearly oppealts the Miners' Bank. July 1.'54 V. HARDWARE. ' __HAY FORKS MANiJRE and PotatotForks, Sho- Tas and &pops: atm. dmdle, Marvel% Nod fork Mies, at .. S MILT= 4 TUOMPBON'S, ' "Sias 'Ds MB Sot," ear. Centre and Market street'''. ' Pottrellle, April3.l4, ••• : .. 1 • 24.• , "00 DOMINIONAOFittEQT." ••Au9ol) cuP ute-COFtera; ,is 0 • desirable beverage—this eau alwaii.b•-had by uslog the "Old DozninloW.Coffee nip for sale :at Hie Hardware snit Iron Depot. - .114NK POTT. ' Pottsville, Jonunry ~'5B ' , • 1- FAIRBANKT 80Alt.E8 rrHE subscriberii;agen;s• for the Inan'- 11 s new artiele.rilled the "Union Counter Ande,"esteuteted to vslgkfrom 5•6 an outtento.24o tbs. - Noreare at. the iforkStore. I IL YARDLEY k SON. PothnitlGAlnll 28th, 1861 • , HARDWAREADPIIRON DEPOT. IigTOR sulibtactiamt,turruis war *molt' ed big goods at. hit Slew place • of business and with a new detenedieetionot_Ounlalt• big all stteb gotels at the buslum of the Coal Regke may require, at lbeteloweet inarket value, solicltatbe inspection or the Publle.l I eliell'bealwaye .on handl/Id-MVO on hand a full stock of ,_ Reason,. ..Chopping Axes, , z Flue Iron, •Coal &hovels, • , . Coot Steel, - 'rine, Oahu.. Slit Iron, Italie and Spikes, ~. Pope,, '- Tea% Blocks, Bellows,AnvMs and Vices. &c., aardTar• and Iron Dip*CISTUS StaarrAlwee doors abovellarket7East side. i • PRANK POTT, Jab' / 1,18 " - ' 284 f B IWA/ liglowNste Mlnere• found all • wsim Roseb!rrimmlo Springs. Saddlery; ShatmaMor'sTools. Carpenter's Tools, Glass sod Paint . • Her Iron Of lIIU dial/ Rolled " " Nails and Spikes. Railroad Iron sadNalls; Smith Tools. Rnlldingldatedafy Cast Steel. Shear Steel, , • - Swim. Choweat Sams, - • - whits Thindmaws. O.B.returris histßanks to theoublierorthepatroniss theyesterodedtohim lishistadlvidosiesplelty,sodhopesl the yew tinn.by the quality of their goods.stri it atten tion to busitiesednd seemmaddatlngprleer,wllldessums au deommandtheireonthisuldvapport. • • , BRIGHT & LERCH, • De;sfersin Hartman 41a/rah &mergers/0 Petterille.innuary 5.11166 Stichter & Thonmon, • W.IfOLIBALB AND MAIL lISALMIS IN --. lildwdewsre, Cotleriri Twolsi ,dco., Corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottrrille, SohnMU County, Pa. • - 66 / 9 1.15:1*: pi' the* 091exTic4". . , 10 1 - . - • - i . . . . , . CI . ' - - - ••••• 4i- . -. .;• --------- • . - , • v:r • , ra" CA ' p ie •. , ' . .0. • f; 0 - ri. . :,,, -1 c, - • V9' ',. 7 , - .i - :, • • t's ....,--- - . 1 . . - et4L tSl ' • ' ''s • . , . . , . + .; • . • , . . WE INvirE.ATTEN - TION TO' V, ourbuge assortment oflfirdware‘Cutht4,Toeh, *e., which we offer for wale at a reasonable advoneenver manufacturer', priers. •We yearn sdrantages in trade that have secured os the exclasivesaie of mods which have never bike offered to flits county heretofore, and our experience, together with in tididialve knowledge of manntaeturers, enable** to order our goods direct, which we tan tell lower than' a'• other establishment. Annesettintalautnber of itiVeleioomprielog , Stertlelog and Improved Boring Machines. Salta Steel Swarm, Broad Atm a Batches. Adtes.. ' . ' Beatty's Trailing Oblesis, .pt -agoenn an • d Mit a, Witumimd farming g Oa M bnt Tr s mUtOgl, in great variety. - ' To Leas. . ; `.:•'% - Likteoee. :. , in ' , Battalion .r '.- , IlnilEngllardrire, , talon, with: a view of fir. Mrs at the very lowest mar- Latebetir_, i. • Butt/idled Magee, • White Lewd, 'Anti • Oil, • • P,ntty, Nails, • Zrws Pickle& • T•wred Tint, • . Planes,. . We here ' given especial a lashing iontnictorsand ket piiees. 111W-Goode ordered by dui lion. and fonrarded with d • the corner of Centre and SI N0r.14. '57 464t1 TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A.O, - Rpriposmi. ROAD. 1/ 14.1EggP_AMEMMIN itA.V/fi OP 71111IMIT ON 3IXRCUANDIU. 9ilN aid: AFTER MARCH Ist, 185'7, ' until further notice, the following Rides elrreight be charged per 100 pounds: 1 - V 1 1 . ....'l. vreo 1 , :;::g - , -i 2 g1ig44 . 0 1 1 Dry Goods,Confectlemery,Books.Carpetil : 4) ~ 15 ings,Cigars,Fresh Meat, Fish,Olass. de) , Anvils, Bran, Bitter, Ooppey, Epz‘ rar- F • 'thensmre,Orindstenes.Oreemies , Gesap Ilams; Gardners, Mdes, Hollow-lam :22 Leather,lLsrldnery,Oysters,Oils,Beeds„ . • de. • Cotton,Coffee,Graln,Ber Iron,Lead, Mo.. - _, _ . laeses,Falb, Spinel% Rice, Salt, Prowl. ' lii Mons, Sugar. WhiskY, ie., • . Brooms, lire Bricks. Gamin, Mill Stone; . Pitch and Tar,Salt,Spay Inow,Tlmber i ana Umber, itc., __ ' ._ . 14 Bricks,. Coke, Cord Woad, Clay, Gravid, l• Ice, Iron Aire, Limestone, Manure, Pig Iron, Plaster, PlateiMalt Llano's, le.; flour, per barrel, March 21, 17 Lava:ear rancor PHILAD'A a, READING RAILROAD' 1 1 1 11 1 of the Ph ada.& . rata of treight a;kl Ph icVot ra d,:t rele , 2 =6 this Company, will be aajollows, from 29th /11areh,189i, until farther notice: _l7 • • , 110 X • I Toltlefunond. se i nc Phihuletphi an at lined Pler • • tileetown, iClenrantowa _ nl_ of geho,ylkUl , igagtartnik• thlift 44 oonshaboeken sag Pl y month Railroad,. ' 4 ' 4 Rambo's and Potts' a nd Jones', " liocrletownor " Port Kennedy, •.‘ " Talley Fore, • as Itcrjer's Foal, . Pottstown. "•DentglairVillei " 111rdsteass' • - ,41 11eadleiri, • " Between. Reedlng• and >J •brarllle, :• Hamburg, • , • . Orwlizeblint. diy order oat» Moab 29, IA 14) W. Wit*: OVERMAN.' 1:41-14aOld No. South . THIRD •rip•lllgker R• 11114111 1 .. Lit/the, Slur, Red iuld Oa a t: ;am ffeb.rWill '4047 tart . . . 4 11 613 . 41 Mei l lagalaisia l !i. 'AlE s tattestaarsabersam p 1,.;,-I ..-:-. , - - eti tiondsolind Abe ,pabae. .•;_,-- that'elie blighted In Chen' set street: _ 14-:: -,..'.. -- shove Tenth; one *ht. above the As* -- -- sembly Buil Singe, ii Mere Ibr Perattnattanalranstrat Boarders, where 'WISH! he happy to errottneodste them he the best zuutner. It Is one or the wet hirable to cations In the elti, Woo.° theferhtonable promenade, and In thavicinitd• Of WI enbillaMlloolll,ll4.. tt, otters sephire Ildnessiersts;isutirtiaedrfor , battier train the tawdry. .Parsons darbottseif Atlanta* ay Ilith their funities ran, by addressing a line. ascertain ese terms, Ie,SPI6 03011101CYCOMX. so as to te cartein_of seem soodstlon .lib bor desire,' iegiresst Isfactlon on the moat herosahle hints. . . [March WWI la-3m • - *E csoosi 7 • MOWS OM Street, FhllieePP ITELLEY 3t BROWN Invite the' - attention of PP purebssers to s full assortment of cprip end Snmoser Dry Goods, consisting In part or Pack MVP • Stella Shawl& Sheeting', Mous de Lalnee, MantlUss, - ITlcklngs. ' Ch de do Paissols, • Connterpenio, entrellas,; Latins, Daintels, Decal, BriMents, - Table *riots,' Levens', - adimins O, Napkins, te e to. . ALS 4WD DOW vinua., - m ORT rARIEIT. The above goods hoeing been bought ICA during the late penis Pr case, enabled as to offer them at a great redo& lion on-fonner prie;esoto goods n . derepreeented to e ff ect eales,and xo exirafrfx Talc s. • • HILL ST, it.BROWN. 'WI3 T. sicaid streg,, above Iffarket,•Phlledelphis. April . • A. 04: SMITH & SON.. . • S rs 1100 TS, S H O ES, AND. TRUNKS, 4 ',it-, description, arbolinaliand retalLatprkes ..to SUIT ALL, can be found at thdr.New Boot and Slue Store, see 3 N. lismiall ' A fey d 44 o oors baby the Black Hone hotel, PELILADELEILIA. • • - Sir Ws try to lilease,aol sort Otertrlili ?Collet TO COMITIT MUCHA-ilt - 9.—CORStiotly on hand. a I•rge aasOrtmeol of WIN and Rope lloots,dittere and Brogans, comae and One; also,Totrurntitaud fames' Lace Roots. Oaten. el WPM. Le, Ae., As., and a well-selected stock of Youths' and Chlldrsn's year ganerally, - iyirWe 'would re s pectfully thefts you to call and el• ' amine for - yonrsehres. N. B.—TRUNICS manufactured and the sale wholesale and retail, at No. Noith Second street. ' ' April 3, '4ll ' -14.1 m SUECLAfeINDUORMENTR, ARE OFFERRIe TO OUR . • COUNTRY ERIENDSIII riItiORNLEY & CHISM; Div Goode. Dealers of Philadelphia ratigtelanddit; min BLACK smuf3, : CRIPE:I3IIAWLEf. Cheaper by Tar thin ever before offer ed . We have weer recently purchased for CUB. 'a wiry tmge-rfech ni BLAVMAlLKELat'a_ilempuat switectime,tho- are the cheapest goods we have overman and can , confidently recommend at good to wear. PLAIN AND EMBRoIOgRED • ORARZ.BRAW7-4, ..Real* pp to mEo : r. A 'GENERAL. ASSORTMENT "OF DRIES GOODS! Atkin stock of FANCY DRESS SILKS! ' . SPRING BRAWLS, In every variety I {rebavea tresseurnme tarps' sleek o a rStapte Goods? THORNLEY di.,OI3ISM, ! .N. R. corner Ifighthiand Spring Osideiiigreeti; • f i gßCti'V_ w A ATO tit'sodoorshe [ otel, and nearly opposite the k,iPothrettle i , wbese will be xeellsest assortment of him Files. • Pine trays, Brltiiila Wars. • Asteartmositortua Locks, ;, Table Cutlery, • Po6ksteittary, • Table Spoont, • Anvil/land tikes • • Aimortmentof thiseuns, Ettleatlroneivalblas,, Wire, Tin Plate, .1 Biassilattles, Siialtons. - • Patosand Bolters, • • CIOLIne, • ItitlynadTasees„ 'Powderand Sbut. receive promptiMlien espateh. Call and see Its at mast streets. , STICHTIII k THOMPSON., ?= Q e li 4: i ava - 4 135 1 21 135 VA 136 125 135 125 235 25 135 2/0 1135 125 130 126 140 1.40 140 1 40 1 40' 40 1 40 1.06 130 1.50 115 1.15 125 115 120 110 1 20..1 10 110 100 110 'l-00 110 100 ` 110 100 100 96 90 10 AO * el le 90 •SO SPRING 'OP 'MS!!! • • . : ai-Reweither, Nies is the "Lwir Bed ding." P. e. • The bib, obit 'llll3, Streets ,Clit Railroad tars will land Passengers within n Jaw squares orris" Adore: Fetroant27. , OS • ' • : •SAVING' 'FUND. CENT. NATIONAL SAFETY , TRUST CO., vv. ALNUT :STREET; Sotith•west earner of THIRD. Philadelphia. -INCORPORATED BY THESTATE OP PENNA. Money is received in any snm. large or entail, and in terest paid from titiadayhtdeposil , to the day of with drawn!. , The ofilee la open every day from 9 o'clock in thanker*. log tilt , o'clock in the.afternoon, and on /Imlay and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. • linte.- lIE 4RT LAIENNEIt, President i T•OBEBT 8 ELFRIPUE, Ties president. WILLU►ft J. Bun, Secretary. • Directors: lion. Ifenry L. Benoner,. Y. Carroll Brewster, Edward Carter , Joseph B. Barry, , Robert Selfridge, . • i Frerichs Lee,, Sarni. K. Ashton, , Joseph Teske& C. Landreth Manor, Geary DltietutaOr. . Money Is reeeived and ponnentirnudo dally' without notice. The lo vestment' , are made In REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES. (MOUND RENTS„ and Such BM elan mud ties as the Charter requlrei. I • February '5B ,' o. . ant itirarbing Machines, Saw and other rills, Cial Breakers, Serrens , ana 'Ore Washers; also, for shafting for Coal, pumping, &e. . air-Engines made itbont wheels when required. FOR SALE—A New Stationary Engine, saltable for a Goal mine.- Will be fold very cheap. Cylinder, 14 in. bore; BO In. stroke: box -bed-plate, 16 ft. long, 30 In. wide; 00 ewt. flywheel; two eeetntricsi to run bdth may'. , 414 - Descriptive .Cleratleet of rentable Enemas and • rake Mita on hitnd.. , A. b. AECiIAMHAULT. . . aly Portable. Risiciaysabd Machos Wad* , 45th 1 Hamilton etreetq.abm• Wglow, IPhlladelObla. Aran 10. 'llB 154* rOREAT DISCOVERY OP ZBX AGILISk IMPORTANT TO Tobacco Chewers! DR. GUSTAV LIENARD'S • Taste Beatevatiwe Tresithees • The Great Substitute For Tobacco. IT is a-well known and incontroverti ble Sect that the use of Tobacco is the: promoting CHUM of Mali' of the most Severe MENTAL AND parsion DISORDERS To which the race of man is subject. ae eyeful tualysts,l and long and piloted experience have clearly proven that it contalnacertain narcotic and poisonous proper ties most dangerous in their edits', Which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of thelleart, causing many to suppose that organ to be se. rionsly 'diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire uervonssystern,mass- Ifesting itself—as all who bare ever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—ln Lassitude; Noreen /trite ' batty, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, end many other: den ders of a Outlier character. ; . • THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract these baneful I Oneness. and have proved' completely successful in a multitude of eases, and wherever used. Being' harmless in them. selves, they exert a bezellclal street apOn the Ontlre aye tem, restoring,the Taste which, has become vitiated or. destroyed by great indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accompanying tiekllng sensation of the • Throat—which are always conseement upon abstaining from the um of Tobacto, and by giving a healthy OOP to the Stomach.instgarate the whole system. • I Persons who are Irretrievably undermining their con stitutions and shortening their lives, should use aka Troches immediately and throw Mr the. injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Teaches or Losenves are put up ins convenient and portable form at the low price of 60 cents pee boa..-- A Überil discount to the Tads. • Prepared solely by the undersigned, to whom all' or should be addressed. JAS. E. BOWERS. /Awes; Corner 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia. March 'Er.' -'53 ' 'l2-1;.0 TRAVELING. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. To Eintgraintst IAST EMIGRANT LINE E TO THE 7lPTl7ll and2 l er ortbyIiLLASSIOIAMIKA' n412t117, BUFFAL;or NIAGARA TALL . .. /a-DRAT, (Sundays excepted.) by No. tcuss, In inn. lar Up Passenor Tralne—parriog Reading it. 6 1 4 P. 11. rarest...4o Elmira, $8 25; lioebeetw, i 81.5; Buffs- 10, or Magnus falls. $6 25;'llamIlton. of Toronto. $7: Montreal. V; 'Detroit, $8: ,Cleveland. $8; Toledo, SI 10; Onlumbus; Se 89; Cincinnati, $8 03; IndlanaPalla. $8 ISCk LonisTitte,'49 60; Calm ' $l2; Mena. $0.29; Galena, $l2 70; Boa Island. $ll 23; Qatari, $34 25; Minos. kle, $11;• St. Loma, $ll 25. 80 pannia lit baggage. free, to each full Hebei. Sir Children under 5 years, free; between 3 and 12, halfpriee. 'For tickets apply lo • .T., It WiIEELICIt. . , General drist,,Pottrillle Depot. 13-tf L . 31areb 1,'38 • BARON VALLEY RAILROA • , • • . - •**- AS IZ ; Pt: c TRAVEL between Beading and Harrisburg, on 103.1 DAY, January 78th, 1858. 11 Viallingar TRW. leave Reading daily, (except 81113. days,) at 19.10 A. 11., connecting wttbapanddown Mein. log Trains on .the Iteadlug Railroad, and arriving. at Ltarrlsburg by 12.60'noon,in time to connect with Tyalna 1 • for .Pittsburg, Lanea4er, Chambemburg, Trevorton and Pliegrove. ETIIIININO,Ieare Harrisburg at 2.4 b P. 31, (iflet Sr. that 4 Trains from places stove named sod Immilaill• more,) and reach Boutin - 1 at 5.M) P. conneetinewitb I' . the 'Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing Beading the same evening. Fares; • Between Beading and lianisbarg, ; $1.60 and $1.30 85 " 70 " Lebanon and Harrialmtr e . • 76 " 60 pusengers will precuts their lieketateftwe the Trains start. G. A. NICOLIAL Gas. &pt. Jan: 80, '5B (Noir. T 3. %I 45-1 , LEHIICH VALLEY RAILROAD. is • • and after - WIDNESDAY, TOBEit 28th, the Passenger Trains of the Labilla Valley Rallroma will run as follows: Down Trains. _ • Leave Mauch Chunk at 735 h.ll.,and llt9o P. 31. " Lehighton 7.= " 12.42 " " Lehigh Gap 7.49 " 1.09 Blitinglon . 7.56 1.15 " Laurie 918 1.20 a White flail 2.42 " ' 1.42 • " Calasermus “ 1.54 8.44 US " Bethlehem SIAI " 2.:1 " Freemansburg 9.10 " ", 2..V3 " Arrive Easton. 9.40 ' .: `_ 255„” 120 120 120 120 aZ) 120 1 Z 1 1-23 . Vp Tlellillee • ... .... _ ::. 1 0 Plays Eadoo at 1136 .0.211.., ant 440 P. 31. 110 ". . Freetoarteburg 12.00 . - • 8.07 " 110 . " 134bishem -. 12.10 P.M., 517 " 110 "'Allentown 12.26 " . ..634 •" : .1 •• : " Catamequa, .. , 1228.. 14 ... - , , ..6A4 i ~ ~ .1" 6° 00 ' " Indio ACLU • r.„ , ..,12.01 M• ', . ..4.st- . , '' ” Lan ' •• - 1234 t" • so : COI' ; 1 , 00 " Atalingtoin ~ , lib-. " . .‘„ - CU- , , ,•• " Lellsbfilip " tad ~" ~: '• 880 •" s, so • a Lehighton 1.48 . " - . tUlit .• " . . ' - AiriTe Manch Chunk ' ' 2.00 „" -.,-; tjell ..w . • Apothe above Trains will renege% vtlA thetilornlog and Afterscod Trains to and dote Nov York did irkitle. &LAIL The ]!eater Meadow Train will leave Maie r ! Cbouk. Ow Wilkosbarre UnslotolicWblte Ilavon, , upon the arrival of the 2P. M.Ttlatt. - ' - 1 . • -110 plat IL 9011 E. Awl. lb rag. .te-nst A, II ! II) 41. . Oetobtv . 3l, '37 IN all its 11 - ranches. al: bet ille . r tu r i r a a streets. ' VlTl s trlni g nt•Allai the AMO r. luatement et MIS E llu a lza -- . o leo pro , . a a•Old'~littrtCat 41 1.. - a, arra. Mr Prtteddttt+ln•' WV 141 - 141 VA. surd FIU W " I i VAN • Telma* ' • ---------'7-7"r...----"-----I' iel PU Y 0 , fr i edgg it rtHE 9-_S ' ,-wou d respes- i fully liforoi OS& tritium , * Mad' dud rustoustrsl al horrkillCounty,ttuit tbeir assortment:of Clothing tor Young Geotteines is iamb' term than erer, and they esti &Weed tersellairep. Persons thing at alai. Wm, bars the privilege of ezebsagliss:clothing 14 4. thassid ands stare,lf %bey de not suit .‘, l • ,- Y. A.. HOYT a "MOTHER. _ • 2T2 Chestnut 13 L i corner oftentn. Mai* Mon %.'W • - •• .; i 174 y 1 Lc. ciliagasetan.l . flaw c. maim ' CHESEBROUCH••it , PEARSON, cOMMISSION MERCHANTS and. Dealere la 1113114 CREEKS and PROITSPVS, No. Water street, $ deers &bare Market, Phltsdelpkta. have constantly do Nicol an assortment' of Dried sad Pickled Flab, Le., de. •. „ • . i , .! Mackerel,. Cod fi sh, . Lard, ' Bboolders, '.: . &lamp, Beet ' Barns, , ;Clues.; 'I Shad,: Port,' , • . Sides, : tq' Bitter, 2.1. - -'- JOHN STONE & SONS. 1. - Iita„CHESTNUT Street ; above Bth, . patent No. 45 South Second Street 4 PHILA. D are now receiving theirSpri4 isoporialledot Silk .. and Millinery Roods, .1 . • Conslitieg in . part et! '. •' 1 FANCY BONNET AND CAI' RIBBONS: - ' I WIN - ANWTAFIIK7AS RIBBONS, i . 4 . OROF DE NAPLIDS. (Glace and Fish,}, • 4 MBLA AKCJOLINEE AND FLOBIZCES, . • CK 110DZ.4, . ' ENOLISII C 1 APES, ' MALINE ANCLILLITSION LAMS, :rtc. _ _._ 4 . i .. J MONA rell.MSOCtinent it erreinch a ir ' American Flower*. , Elleirhl3,rss Mtn 3 TO yOIINDRIXEN, MACIPTIISTS. at OTILPIL - PURVES, N. E.: corUer , South to- v at A. and FennSti.,.Phibtdelpida: ''' n shes Ingot copper alai brass,; pia ken, sheet iron, solder/09re brcks.portablelbr. gesoipelter.blaca tio.lead,foundrymould• togs. Ere logs:, crucibles, antimonyibebbitt mead, sand of all kinds, tarns. 91d copper, Le., ie.; Ile is also&dial, ruin wrought and cait scrap Iron sad other =otitis. It labia desire to accommodate machinists and others at a dttlintee{ion the tity; by' fanißblegi airy; artkie they 4rieY west in their business. Artkles not vacationed in 4 *Os:above:will be procured and forwardsd. Any inquiry /the abo ve line will be promptly =limed. 1 Int:;. ' ; ~ i ' }A. PURVIS . r 4. - :::.; ; IN. E. corner South' and Penn stet:to. l '"' ' liberal .. „, ..,..., .• . . ftrc.ouvii vRy co gs , olousE. _ • I. wv-upt,Necii OESPRia ti t. irS., , 2 • i rilf RE it . LAN DELI, ! Fourth; ,and Arab"Strrets, Philadelphia, an now °Seth* a full Moe of , ' , ' • ; ' Neer eitfeldi Ow rigs',Sp wt Iks ' A t' - - I . FASHIONABLE SPRING WOW,; .., BLAME SILKS, 24 to 84 %thee 1 wills, ; ~- , I . , Spring DreseGoods, New Styles,' • _ . •. i Shawiskinall thetieweat 4111A3br.L. • - • British. French and American C Fall Stack oe Domestic Goads, , i 4 • Fall stock of Ituropeen Goods. I. '7' .. . ' A - ' ..' .. • N. 8.. ,;11argsfas in Seasonable GOWN daily iteeltr i from the Auanoss of New York add PhiladelObia... P. S. lIERPIANTS, are invited Rm.:amine tbe St •TERHS..Nett Cash and low PricrN ._, ~. i I March 6. WS - ' ~I. 1 ' 10 , 30 'I , • STAUFFER *HARLEY:I . CHEAP WATCiti.s & TXX WhOleiale and *tall—at th -Pfar(a . pato Watch * JewelrySfors." No: till (Old No. North Ileennifit;woOser lot Quarry. NMI'. Gold Lem Wok-Us, inii Jaseitio4l4 caret twa t .324 00, Gold L. 104401 earet,- - - a - 2400 Silver Lever,lrdljewelfdd,". 'l2 00 Sneer Loping:, jewels, - , • -. : 1 1 ; 9 :00 sonertoFtlnartlers; . • - •_• :• .PO Gold Spertnehts, • , - ;4 , 7;00 line. neer - • . " • • 1 1 50 1 Gold Bracelet*, -- •l• - • 3,00 Ledlea' Gold Vona., - . ,1 pc 0 Sneer TOILITCOIIII 7 ,iet, Gold Ago, with Pencil: and Sliver lielder, 1 . Gold glogar-t1ng5.,37% cents. to 430 rOnteh %Glasses. plahr,l2% rental patent,lBM rents; Loniet, other artlela la pmportion. gobds warranted. to be what they aro sold for. STAOPPItit*UARLEX. ' woo. 'molt some t old and alleerLpeeni anti bephises, itjlt lovier thin the &bore prices: ; '' • . ' 1`657. October IMPORTANT D_ISOOVI‘I i & m : • A Chimneyipossessintau_. the sites. awl applicable to Det Steamboits,and any position — ,iteedel:. THE outfits resulting-by thOutics of this ta ravereent gooddraterstit les afikinde eather ; ft sating of fuel lime' 20 to 25 yr, red.:- a sating of thiine, -fourths of tewhost,lcreen seesite4; a pmfect mains of matt/Mimi ; a perfect preiecterd dgaied fire from ignition vrith the joist; che r ammo is the Wwetittai of chimneys, not reqiilriov half the number of brkko, and sawing one belt the spare Ina mop taken tip] by the or <Unary eblmbey. 1 • " - For Factories, 30 to 40 feet in height: tinip reqeiredito glee a powerful draft for steam and ether purposes - Tits EVXA. Paton CHIMS/X AiD VILITILATiON Co.. No 318 Cbeismit; strait. Philadelphia, • wenoW'preipared to torah& this:very ,mtlpaide imp Core, went, guaranteidng it to sir* aidistection, Oriel put up by them, or In compliance with their InatruOion. - - N. B.—The Company &mire to obtain consisoodagenta, to take charge of the telling of this haprorementittlbli city and county. l'or farther ihfortlialion Wilma toe' Secretary. if. W. SA,FFOItp. 318 Oteantd atiroet, Philadelphia. 434 Y October 23,'57 t.,.. M . 1481_ PTI.IIren4I: X.EI 16USE: n I eceiworato.GEO, EILSUSI C WILLIO, .N0.i156 Cheanut street, un✓ ' der the Utah House. rhilidelphla.arip natant ly pirbllshing did latest Mai sie, m the most popular Ad hers inthe ii nitellStstsi, In a style that will He with any issued it. any' othm home, either in this country , nr Europe.l . , They hare alio the pleasure to announce the pubic I hat their stock of Sheet Ilusi.i on hind, consists of the largest and mod complete amodtr ent to beifound in the country; they are constantly adding to ttieirstock all the New 31 usle published in New York. Dodo* ke. 1 They also publish several Inslr*tlon Bonks,whleh Are In general use throughout the country. I • ' :PIANOIS-A line essortneept Of thebesi*asnareetnieli of Nair York road Boater', attlii Ivied c p 'prices: _ • ' 'MUSICAL INSTIMISTNTS, . ..' od l s s Also, a gcneralamortmentbf Onitad,' , ll4lin s. BAN Pluto. Aceordeons.ke., Violln4o niter and Strings, of the best Italian qualities, allot which tithnde fu - t . 4,1 to the public and the trade id the !owe , t rates. I Orders punctually attended to.- , ' , air All Lee k Walker's 3lnsle and Ptailleatioosian. .obtained at B BANNAN'S Bonk and II tele etore. Potts, stile. [Pkilladelonle ii ^t 4.1f0 , hot? ,', ITONE/318i.' •. . IRON £ STEEL DIERCILANTIL, Market and Sixteenth Strectr,Pkitikelphiar Rave always on bind and for Ode BEST ENGLISH RENEW IRON—FoiI assortment! of "Dumas," and other favorite brands. 'DEWAR ERI CAN BARS—ordinary sizes. or rolled to Order for bridge purposes; Ai., Mt.' PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLAT Promiscuous sisea,or ^at to required Size. iIDILER sItITETS—Dover brand`, wedeln mild dial. • REST N. man out Axus—swerican and Eteglisti.l . PUDE BREST IRON—For covering %chutes. Ass AMERICAN A ROAM PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rani and Eat bersotnitable for mluesAtarnostta. li i i ; l6elATA. ENOLISM NORWAY' SLITRODS, DOLTS, . and WASUELS—For bridges; cart. and machinery purposes msemvaly. CAST,. SMEAR. RACER:EIand BLISTER STEEL: f Alm, an extra quality for taps and Ales. - The ' Marie, tolether with a full; assortment of Irq Sled, Nails mid Spikes. to which the attention n. of dealers, railroad companies, miners, foiendera and Ma ehintstxls Invited. May 10, IE7 It. 1111` . . El A LII . IOIII Of 'CO.,: . - ENGINEERS. i • I i :iStro4d end.ilaisilton stivets,Phaadelpkia,Firstocr., V91.1.1)D , CE11 the attention- of-Ritil- -v 7 road Managers, andibois interested itt Ralfroad rroitero, to thei r Systese of krosgare Angina in whkh they are adapted to the' partleular business 1 1 r which they may be required; by the ttse of one, two, three or 10.0 r hall at driving wheels t. and the use of the whole, or im winch of the weight mai may be dellirable Ifbrltdhe• Mon ; and in areonsmodating them to the grades, curves, strength of saperstririou, and rail and work tb - be done. Illy these mean he maximum uleful effect of the power is eeeured with t he least expense litr attendance, cost of fuel , and repairs { o Rend and Engine. With these 'object* in view. and aa-the result of trenty•tbree *ears practical experience in the inteinees by!our senior . 'part ner, we minulket unlike shyereslafwdi of.Thtflingr' ...i and, emend Masses of state of near kind. Tart Inger alien ttott veldt. the strength of the machine in the plan end' workmanship of all the details. Out long experience, and opportunities , of °Walling ,loformat ion, enables us' to offer these engines with the assurente that in effleien-' ey, economy and durability, they will eompare favorably: with those of any other kid,' in use. ; We also foirtish to order. wheels. axles, bowling or lowi moortlre (to di centres without heiring,) ectinpoelEen Ousting" for :bear:, lugs; every. deereription of Copper, Sheatiron ;Ind Seiler Works; and every article appertaining to the repair of marital of LOCOMOthe Engines. M. W. BAL_PWPI , Jaunary g3.'SS 1411 i ~MATTIIEW, BATED. : ALLEN & NEEDLES ' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.' THE BEST FEAT IL Z Eiti IN USEYFOIt Cora, Oats, Wheat, I Potaides Oisisl 4 . . 3 A nil other crop reqtarhig a vjgoroui A and besting manure. ' Pamphlets describing it, sad the :mode of applying ein be bad gratuitously it our stores, or bY mil :ben desired. •I ' Ifincs, $45 WC 2006 IDs. W. eta. A Mend dednetten made to DRAIXAS. Regretting our !WIER'S tom ate the Orilirif 71st fl. , Owing to unfortunate anai n unainien aecidentland drsi 'Wits, it affords us pleasitre to state that the itte•essat, repairs and preparations Merin; been compieled.l ere ate now prepared to supply:ail demands without delay.— ear friends will *ass bear In toindlthat.opr article is 1 en did established one, always reliable a nd unilres its constituerds.. ' Wi bare, also, boo cm/pang • PACIFIC !OOF,AN GUANO, *ltch we can confidently recommend as bein c f m tuallo value to Peruvian Guano, and menf i tarmeis de elt superior. - - •.! •I ' ; rain $l5 Pia MOO lot (24 get vta Ib.) 3140,1 Gov ersonansat Pet' savilani O nlatl trot' sato the lowest irate.: 1 , I arir Tht leaditia Agricultural Jouridiand ,Neunpopir, are regoiartyfikd at out office for Oa use of, Forsurs. ALLEN I SC NEEDLES : 21'0.42 &rah, Wats; and'4l Said!' Water Ferree. ' First sto ye Chestnut at., Philadeipbfs February - • FARMERS QF PENNSYLVANIA • -- Aatorattoirt • 11 / 4 7 . OU: can 'stitoply% yOtirseliTi with Chesoleal Manures, warranted piire, which We been in stecessfullue In Nem :Jersey She Teat Seven Years.-tbef hale received the "DITLOMAIS of Mork 3er. re y, New York, Delaware, and Pentsylratda Agrlealtu. ral tiocle - des. ead hasp been used , by the President the treltftd Sham on" bla Darden"; and on-the Public Oman& st Weablifgton, D.C., and by I the. following I, Gentlemen, . , • I Z. Late. Einatir 'Roberts, I L A. P. Usher, J. L. Sleeves. c Chu. York, N. J. artanoari', Ni or, Can c lam, z. 7 'thot, Mulford. Esq.iCarnden, N.J.. Dr. Deren4 Knight, Mr. Ficid, Mr.:Atkinson, and LPN Johnson, all orNed Jersey-they rey it is the bbeepridanil• moat rt . liable masonamo n eitr.; being ottFkatrient andloptee• leg the tend by enrirbing tiorsotii It is Nutted to the various crepe you raise-Corn, Viditoes,,Grese. Wheat, Otte, ke: By eneleslng a Cheek, en any , . Newlersey . of Vallaea Bank or reterenee anf Doan Is Ph. 11 34 or In exchange for PrOdnee, at liar Market rate* hart, loot ononvill be Ailed nod Sbippedto Your ee of 0 00 0 egrlllilth ' . , jtillrlYtt* sable sold. b031..ii Ihiafttaletai. . , a Ton. e ito ul'et.P aa Plareo lgiP' totta bat° . °f . • I }l l l3cl oo - • , • We 00 1 1 Dunne arrilhatotfir,art Acreilf armful, breed seri Pure Bone Vaal (bed barrels wirer read3l) at Stl W Par ' , Ferret or Mk lieu' f. •, 4 ' I Dondret", MIL I (64) binds ton roady,).at 1.1•,io $3, sibarrai ; • r• - • !. '• 1 ,1454 *A oeloCitli $7.% tfi:S 2 r a. • Pot lath 80, hatiola, ,• .1 - , , Ponrnoa Mars& sod Chitln 01;00:-. 0116RGISA„, L,WfAU, Prapnen.. tto. Bt Booth IftONT. RPM, Madoklabhi Mr; Pa. S7PlTicksaktPenfrol4 lo4l do Überfli ftwoo. _ Solarajblatontrito ba41.45 attplirotton tool owe,' or of ray genie.- • • Yob. '321,193e 0-3 m. PHIA. 1 • ridable and Retail. iihrizzeist /IV chems.sst. 5.54C0nt0r Centre Ironnlistan Ste., (OppOrite Mortimer's Hotel,) rwrirsVlLLlEti PENNA. • XANCPACTURER AND SOLE PROPRIETOR or lEptlars Pectoral Waters- ETTINGIC PECTORAL MIXTURE corn Coughs. EPTING4 PECTORALIIIXT9III cum letuossa. " EWING'S PECTORAL 1X771/RE tens BaniebHls. EPTING'S PECTORAL lIINTIME cures Sots Moots. EpTING'S PECTORAL 17IXTti RE will relieve evalulop. lye patienti strineed lanes of the 411seeee. - EPTIXOII 'PECTORAL ?ant RE sold by June L. atm tux, Ashland, EPTINCII rEcronit. MIXTURE sold by J. limp' • . Ittass,Mbrerrtilie. i• •-- EpTitetill PECTORAL maTtrilesott by W N.D.Kutrs, lichitytklil Elam. _• - • , • EPTINGI PECTORAL IIEETORE sOI2I by all drurOsell • FOnitailihrOttghtftt tbe County. • .October DI, 17 . i HOWARD ASSOCIATION;• - [ • : Pkiladsrplata. • btweinala butiistion,establifAed by special endowment .for the silkf of Lk sick and distressed, eigickd • ; with Virulent and Apidevate MINIUM THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, .L.l In view of the awful deideoctkm of human life. eaosed by, Sexual .diseases, and the detentions practiced npap the nnfirtonete victims of sock diseases by Quiche, illeTeilla years ; dit ected of Cousulting Surgeon, as it CHARM ACT.worthy of their sanw;to open • Dlspensay for the treatment of this clam of dbeamen, . In op, Miele fonat, and to give ]MEDICAL AT/VIM:GRA, TTS, to all who apnly by letter, with a deserts/ace ot their condition, No, occupation. labile of IlAc. 0..) and I° eases of extreme Poverty, to 'FURNISH MEDICINES. FREE ClldltoE. It is needless to add that the A. iociation commands the blv,heot Medical/all of Ilia" end will furnish the meat approved modern treatment. The Dlrectorson a review; of the past, Mrel asiored that their labors In this inheritor benevolent effort, behe ye been of groat benefit to the eillicted. especially to t young, and they hare resolved to devote- themselvee, . with renewed intal,,to thievery important but mach der plied erase. • Just Published by the dreOrtatiOn, a Report on Slur atorcacca, or Sembi al Weakness. and other Diseimes ni ot the SexuatOrrnins. by the, Clocandting th Surgeon which will be vent by mall., (In a Pealed- envelope.) FREE OF CIIABO 8, on receipt of TWO:STAMPS fur postage. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. DIMON A. CALTlOUN,Oonsuiting Sntgeoni Howard Amoclation, . NO. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. XZRAT./.IIZARTWELL. t. o ' Oro. Vinicnit.D, Stoviark. Pre:We " Oct. 2.'57 • • • t• .404 y an ) 0 1 ' is F i t R r l e g e C ie A v I d A V i ta e As 0 f l e ßt g N e D u c Y )I ! of A. V. named aro.; wholes* druggists. Phil. la, for the sale - of this Brandy in Schnyikili Coln -14, I etefidently offer it to the public as a pare and tin. adulterated artiste as the CHM ug certificates will prove i' •- ; - CHEMICAL INSPECTOR i zt, OFFICE. 25 6th:it—ben Walnut &Vine, Clad nnatt, March. 1857. Mile Will certify that I have this day inspected two eiparute lota Of il ATAWRA I BRANDY. one is 'Barrels and one in Pgiae manufactured by LAURITZE LYONS, and wild by his Sole Agent, .5. JACO', at the &pet. No. ett %reit* the Burnet Muse, and 111 West Third Street Cincinnati. and end sbem both PURE and FREE from iallpeircesmrs or daletariattsdrup, lad as stet have tiotarkadahe Mlle, as the lair dir di. Given under my hand atrity °Mai. - Eslowlj HIRAM COX.M. D. Intpdor of Alcollotie Ltleunv. ie. ti i NEW YORK, 29th JUPT.ISS7. %le Prittee ; Strrit, turner of Memel I V 1 j Na Sri s—l have received a bottle of LYONS' , Mfg E OiIIOCATAWILCIIIIANDT, furnished by Mr. A. Rao, too, Jr of Lockport, N. T., for, analysation, and I find It tcritastain only Moe iogrrdicsts which .E.XIST ?URN BRANDT.-11e prppotion of Alcohol obtained from lt la 4LO°. I believe this SAMPLE' TO BE PURE 'BRANDY WITHOUT ADULTERATION—the FLAVOR 4 Itis delicate and peculiar. 1 (signed:] JAMES ll:cuittroN.M.D4 Chant!. The want of PURE BRANDY has long been felt in this Country, and the introduction of an article of so& "quality as to icrpereede the: sale and use of those vile compounds hitherto 'sold under the name of Ilmndy, can Only be regsrdedas a great public good. The CA TAWBA,DRANDY possesses all the - good qualities - for Os Wetly:ported thiquor, and is of perfeet Our and superior Savor. We feel ‘canfldent that its Owe in this State twilit* as favorable istbat which it has met with In the Great Westooortsas sot mss ta Oar Pastravorr, when tha t d superiority. Of oun uwN M OORS will put an en to their Importation from. abroad. I • For Medicinal purposes this - Brandy has no rive, and j basiorm teen needed , ,, , • • st-lt is a Sorereigs anol Sore Remedy for Dyspepsia, Ilatologrl. Low Spirits, Droyesor, Goo-nil Debility. dr. Retail Price, $1 25 per Mottle. Liberal discount to theArade. - t J NO. G. BROWN. Stavin*. Feb. 13,3 8 'tau . Drool/1. MICI AL. ,'f•- Eatired suSeordisp ti Ad of anifien. the trear'lBsB, by G. S. ilcustassca. in At Clerk's Office of Me District, Ebert of the tr. Staid . . for Me Abdern . did of 114, 1 ' 1 HOBENSACK'S . -AROMATIC' IRON BITTERS, • Ton'Ttik corr. uyeeComplaiut.JanadieiN DYSPePilaylgerloON Debility Asthma. Diseaw of the • Sidney', and all Diseases arising' from a disordered Liver or Stomach; I such Codatipation: Flatulency, Inward .1 ?ilea. Rushing or -Blood to the Bead, _ . -,FnUness'o Aci dityt In the Ftomach, Nausea, of the Stomach II ea rtb ern. Disgust for . /. Yciod,SourEractations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit • • of the mach. • ' ; Bwiniming Pf the - Deed, • Berried Cr Dltheult Ihreathlng 1 . lamness of Vislon.Dull Pain in the Mad. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain in the Side, constant imagin non of evil, and greatiD p rairirton of pints. !cr These Bitters area inket useful remedy foFhose cam piainta the female sex ate generally subject t by giving lons to the digestive' ' organs—the iron. e tering the blood, cleanses, puriDesiand Induces. a'vigerous circula tion, oveicomiugl he oirst ruct ions to whichthey are lia ble, assisting nature in She peribruisnee Of hope func tions whereby health la recoveved. - and the widest, from linking. pale and sickly la restored to a Ilvtly, complex /Im' . , . We would recommend thii as a Tonic of ripener de em, and are assured In doing so, from the feet that we have taken, great rare and spared no espenis In its prep aration, in-order that should conialu the full strength Of the active Ingredients of which it is composed, and that the attention - a gardenias has been drawn to It, ind prescribed La numerous csurntwlth the lbappleet re- • gulf& CERTIFICATE:—"Laving been In dallatteturalth for Smite years, arising from Dyspepsia and General Debility. 1 was advised •to try ROBIINFACIPSIIIRON BITTERS. A need Ose Bottle and, restored to my formes - good health. . 1 deem It my duty to recomme nd to the at particularly those of my own' believing It will be the means of restoring many from an untimely grave.. Further information cheerfully Oren at my res. IdanOGLE, Duke street; below New Market, Fh 4 dalphia." • . Prepared only by GEORGE . S. HOBEN linsmiltosamost Cumnrr, .N. W.-cornet of flied and Green ands, To whom all enlem.m . ust be addr ffirSold by JOHN G. BROWN, and EPTING, to Penwell's, and by Druggists o a f Price, $1 per bottle. Dimmed to March 13, '5B ' - • :WILLIA3IS'Sj ktiv-pyIEPTI.O y;• in li Dyspepsgostsiala I. isIMORBID _ SENSIBILI Iltoisch and rwels, attenided all eof the diaestle organs. Vpiipsy and lie attendant ills, such s aleta, Hardathe,l llie°, Museum of Sight, . Dthtlitg of the 2Ter4rese System, ' . - Ilypeehottdria. Jaundice, • Lose 'of Appetite. • • Wasting of the Stecogitt. Flatilego.: with Pr meal bitching tf Vitiated4e, • 1 - Cbesti 0;d soileatisese of the D Bilious Sing, 1 • . Thiripseg semattoine at the pit etf the veer cbuipkgine, I OPlwreggiOW Otte ittting, ' Patgetfetkee of eke Heart, • rare 115 Maps oaf the Stoomeh, OT ta.... _ &Milanese of Poinpission, • Depression of - spirits mod irritability Oil' temper, :ft. Herein many eases' defied the skill, hefetolore, of the best medical practitioners in the World, nd many caste have been abandoned as incurable. . DB. IJ: .Wlttuns,,Cbetoist and Pharceutist, after Audit:v . lo , 6ly the practice of Drs. ethy and J. Johnson. England, and observing the nature of the die or Pe In all Its staged, duringa agiourn In the southern and Western pardon of the United States, where it pre wale to a grstee extent than elsewhere, procured from Solidi Anse 2, ceefsin roots and herbs. from which he prepared an utrer.". !bleb, alter eighteen years' um In VI T O , . Jrres CI ce, has proved Itself more *Meech:us In the cunt of Dyspepsy, than any medicln that has ever been prepared in any age or city clime, f r the same pule pose. 1 Haring Submitted it'„with an expiate ion of Its com ponentsr? a number - of Physicians titi Philadelphia, among w m were the late Dec Joseph artshorne and J. C. Mo n, it has received their entire approval, and ' many of the Medina Faenlil are now nut only emeriti- ing It for their patients. but are using It themselves, pentonallY, and in thelrlimlllis. As a tonic, It Is no.. quailed, and Its propertlei are of too invigorating a us. t ,,,.., t h a t it l a 0,0 e f itfi:perfect Wei and sneers* to the most tender Infante .. • • • The citiarraP:fe , g gradual. but certain balls sttiou 1 upon the organs o digestion, the Increased ineretions of the liver, pane and mucous membtate of the Ne meth, and requiret that only one dose be taken In War 1 ty-foaahoors; for confirmed Dyspepey Mtn only be cured 1 by gradually restoring the organs ofd iontea best thy state. The griest success met 'wit in curio; the mod aggravated ,Cl O 5 . of —SP* , meetrded'enesm times with slash; grade of bypoc has estab -11 1 1 1 444iasia. tidied the most =abounded Confidence In the curative propertlea of thle 4 o, Water In vont Ron of mulch reed the knowing test Imor tali: • ATTEISTATION.—We. having needWilliams's 4ull Dyspeptic Ellair,'l with the most puler sat Walton and success; take great pleasure In nom ending it to all persona suffering with Dyspepsy. as vie are bully con vinced of Its most estimable qualities in restoring the . digestive powers, re:re:ding all pains and uneasiness, and /* Parting a healthy tone to the etc:marl:it . . Mahn R. ramose, 34 Sopth Wharyars i Casper Monde, e$ I Tey: Thomas' Alliboue, President f Bank of Peen- 'sylvaula; Abner Rime.. Mmlupt cure t bore Math* ltd. ward U . Rowley,No. 14 North Where ; Michael Dunn, ' superintendent Merehante lixehan g e: newish Stiles . Franatferd Roads Hannah Webb,2B Filbert iSreet4 IL N. Sperry% 12 Edward street; Lawrence Newbold, No. 296 Cbestout street, Philadelphia: Wm: Tar& 6 Clty now,. Rudolph L'Arol, 24 Broadwal ;11. N. Wining!, 94 Waterstreet. New lurk. The list of elates amid be extersd;Pd to almost inj length, bet the foregoing. is deemed sunlelent. - Teslissonfof A N. SPERRY, &to ion abandoned as fecund& and given up to Pie. Ds. 3'. Wallists—Dearbir:—lfor Mitten years pre-' close to 1134.1 suffered so watch front Dyeperery, tbst I leeasne eampletely prostrated, both in 'mind and body. and at length became so weakened 1 Could not attend to, my business, ad was sinking into a b eellne, and it Wag basted I nev er could recover; the t medical aid mut rallied term *,and every means . rlsorted to without any maid, till eria advised to use oral' ..ElLtir," and from the thee time= taking lb I "radially improved till I was completely restored to bealth. The dreadful sufferings I endured from Dyspepsy I cannot deveribe 1 but lam coundrut that without the use of your "Elixir." I should be In My pure. 1 assert at 1 solemnly be- Roe your "Alcir'' ban tniedvne fro an early death...- 1 continue now in the enjoymen of moet /Irene/I t health.ll. N. 8 PER ItY. ' Jane 611,181 T. • No. 1104 N Third at., naiad's. We, the undersigned, have know Mr. 11. N. Sperry for edictal yaws, and take pleasure n tatting that kis assertion ran be perfectly relied o an that we ems - Nivea' :know that be has been wonderfully restored to • health from the brink of the grave 4 and we believe, as be assertr, solely by the ale of Dr. ITIII Limes "Plixlr." ".' .. , j Thee. J. Mamma, No. 143 Mallard. • '.. ' 1 Joan Stan, flare si., above Second. . . , ' 'tertiOnally kpraHradiefore me, (0110 of Use Aldeumus •of the' city of bliedelphli,) U. N. spew, mho. boil deity silatimerle. &di depose and sa , that the bleb set *MA In the above reithlente are tram In every pastleular. grata awl itakiefibsd th is 6th 41‘,1 a( Jsits..llll4. - . .,, _ • , 1113111114:11 rtS22,Sidersto,L , 4 1 Tlii"111E;lisold In bottles, at tl eacb, or 13 ballet for gd.., ' . Proprietor-4VMM; W ILL M. D . Monist end Pia . - ' • Plo. 4 South SeventhONO, nabdelptsta. - Feb r uary =Pt '53 I Illy Int efermtr. mugs tam emu SlClLDS.taiiii T BB EB Aglrittit tura* larepiersa nits, die fo THE subscriber will keep . on band Clover. Timothy end otheremov seeds. White Clover and Lain Ors .. j b, welds, together with garden end Id iced., wi t will warrant lo be fresh end good • will alto remise orders for O fruit land* or it Irmo prod to be tom - they are roprroented.legrkulto i pimento. &coal of which will la furnished at g i tutor's grieve. The seeds and trees sold by the are selected with great rare. only from pokers of regulation and standing. Ile doe. not doll in urds procured promlieu. artily In the market, from throe who sell cheap, without regard to the character of the *rod told. Nor does be purchase or sell seeds grows premireaously la email per.'" deco, where' their too rinse proximity deteriorates their Quality, particularly those of the &intim:owlet. Tido la , an Important. eorrokiera tMt to thew w o purchase chimer swede or fruit trees. For trees, de- sod la mien' early • IIt,NJ AS IN BANNAN. I Prole tAe New Eeptend Amer. WILL THRIFTY.. {Sill Thrifty idts by Ida cheerful Are , This cold, December day.. • Amos; his chlldrun, a happy strat •Irt heart Patteuull as thltY I Though the snows of over slily years Illa ratert locks have bleached, And 1r it seW by a* Ihras that his forehead wears, Ll.fo's carte hats hls cottage reached ; ' , But the sidles that dimple the otilmen's cheek: And iintbioom that lives Owe Mtu, . A truot fel end hopeful soul ballrajt C r welowtwii with lave fir alt. - And the yule* be lifts falba evening hymn, Or, in friendly venires's*. tell* That tinv law of love is vitlilb int suprepse, And peace In his Imam A teenier man the arm views not In the mites he lcagetb o'er. Than he. today. In hie little rot, With ills wife and children then Of the stores Prosperity bolde' fast" De bath Lund the golden key. ♦nd of many a shadow around earth east, 'lie bath solved the mystery. fie rises at dawn with the cheerful lark, And toils tiltabetweallisg gloom: And order, an& heal th, and , outact mark Will Thrlfty's pleasant home. • Thus, day by day, through frost and heat He goes, and the circling year With the {kohl season* has found complete, The duties that ;lied his sphere. „ • Content and diligent, each return . Inereaseof wealth has seen— • ; Yet he is no master, hoed and stern, Noe a niggard, close and mesa I Whatever Discretion may devise, .Hellbersllpdothtnlli, While 'neath his gentle mein thou Ilea • • - A Bros and righteous will. And on every side do the poor rise up , To bless bia hoeutead, Ile bath sweetened the widow's bitter cup, And the hungry orphans fed. “We are brothers, all," salth IC 111, with a tear, .. "And the good Godlier* to hie In stewardship Ouch for his children hews, From his bounty lull and free!" The sunshine Gills on the fir trees groom ' .t 4 • That guard his cottage door, And the brook near by where the w Wow& lean It bath merrily gilded der: . • And around the biro, about the sheds Where the tattle In quiet rest. A glow of omultrt ft warmly aproadll—t , • , , A constant, welcome guest. Like the avia,-W ill thrifty away has driven . many a 'bade of woe, And out of hie own warm heart bath given What riches nu Deter bestow, ; God grant when his sun of life mug set, It shall be-ld a cloudless sky, ad only to 'lee, more radiant yet. In that changeless world on high. SALES TO BE OBSERVED NALI3O . ; : . Burma. In making good butter there are seeeivl nice • • operations to be gone through with, which require • an eyeid cleanliness, forethought and experience. 1. Oa milking clean, fast, yet gently„lregularly, twice a day, dSpends the success of the dairyman. Bad milkers should nOt •be tolerated in a herd; . better pay double the price; fur good, ones.. , 4training is quite supple, hist it should be bock' to mind that two pans about, half full each will produce a greater amount of :ream 'than the Same milk If in hut ono pan; thelcason of• this is the greater surface. , 3. Scalding 141 quite an important feature In Me way of making butter in cobi weather the cream rites much quicker, milk keeps sweet jogger, the butler is of $ better color, and chums la one half the time. " ~ . . . 4. Skimming should always be dont before the milk becomes lopporod; otherwise mach of . the cream tuins into whey and Is lust. • • • p. Churning, wbether by hand or otherwise, occupy fifty minnfei. G. Wnsbing in cold watcr•is one 4 its prises's.- Ing qualities, and should be.eontinoyd until it shows no oolor ot_the milk by the"use of the ; Tiny hard miter is highly ehargaablel i witb lime, and must in d measurer impart to it alki ins properties. . ; • ' 7. Salting is necessarily done - with OM kind ncground salt; the quantity varies aw rd lug to the state it Is taken. front' the. 4:Will; If soft, more—y•hnrd, less, always. taking taste for the wisest guide.. 8. First working, after about twentylor'hourn, in for the purpose of giving it greater compact- D. Second working takes place at the time of packing, and when the better , has dissolved the silt, that the brine may be'woilted out. 4 10. Packing is tionawith the hands fieTt l • butter mill, and when batter is put into tor t es, they shield be soaked two or three d In strong brine before using. After each pseki cover the bitter with a wet cloth, and put a lay of salt upon It; in this way the salt can easily, removed it any time, 'by simply taking hold f the edges of the eloth.• Butter made in this way will , keep any length time required. • - ACK, ./.IsiTadelphid . lIARLES W . aerially. • 11-3 m !XI R 7iPerir 3 Y of the h obvious di* • , EXPKILISECE IA POTATO =TM .., This root is one of the most common crops of the American farmer, and almost everyone pre, tends to know all about,it. But to raise superior. potatoes, welare mush to ,learn yet, especially .as regards its proper tresiment to ensure a large crop, even tinder favorable circumstances. Hem the question presents itieW-Aoii'Many bushels is, sk largo crop! This depends Meth upon the kind, All other thingsheing equal. The best l . kind.itiseh as the Mercer, is eomparatively • small bearer.— I think that for the middle of Peansy . l4anis, 206 bitshels per sere of Mercers would;be a very large crop. One thing is sure, that half that quantity Is more freqUentlrobtained, I.could never eomi near 300, much less 500 or 600 bushels, as is sold to have-been raised from one acre: Whether that% is only paper farming, or whether we common, - bard•woring Dutchmen are too stupid, I its not ' ready to , say. • But I would much • wisher see it, than hear It said. ' Lam. here speaking of Mer cers only, and when I have 300 . bushels, I min alder Its full yield from an acre. , prefer corn-stubble t well manured, and plowed 12 inches deep, and deePer f possible. then wall , harrowed. If cloddy, a roller Is run or the groun4,aild. egoist harrowed, so to to start with a well pulverized soil . ; then marked out With , • light plow, 3 feet apart,, and 4 or 5 inchesAeep , and covered with,* .hoe," front 3 to 4 Inebe s deep. The planting is done as early in this Spring es cir cumstances will admit. , .When the first younipi;ueds silts their appear ance, alight harrow 11 tun over the ground to de stray them. This iv dz.ne as often ay. the weeds make their appearance, till the potatoes them. 'elves show above ground, when in a 'few days the rows will be 'alleluia; marked by showing s bluish streak of the young tops. The plowing'is =I:9Z2 then done, throwing fresh ground,* egainit the row on both sides at once,, with a corn plow.-. Boma wilt teteovered, but that does no hens, for In Is fete days they wink their way out, again. If any ground is lokt undLsturbed between the sows, the cultivator is TOO throUgh, and the weeds br tweeu the hills sire destroyed with the holland the band. . By tithrtnotielif efteriiithuits, the liter , srongi" oleo are not disturbed. If thil plowing Is left till the wince Isere inude ootisiderable growth, it often does snore harm than good, from- the feet thet_the plow cots many of the yoting riotiets which as• slit in drawing on the soil for n ourishment. f I have seen potatoes ploired when they bad strrwil gone Into blossoms; in such cases they had fitter be left-altogether without plow ing..—Correspo" of American Agn . oll', l rritt. - - POOR lifstes Cattit.--rnt Into 3 lb.. of eon °°' bread dough, 3 lb. butter and 3 lb. sugar. lb° min in 1 lb. currant. and 1 lb. **candied peel.* F6DETIAL CAE 6.4Warus a pint of milk ss 4 stir In oneitablespoOnfoll of lard. Add one best en egg, and floor enough to utskell stiff b.lto and one cup of pater. Put in th e pan wbi.4 It is to be baked, to tile. Ono hour's Liking rc gutted. Bette hot—rrith butter, of *Moe. NOWrrsti Cmcs.:=Rub 1 lb. sugar with. 3it • batter. Beat together,6 eggs, one teacup of We milk, and 3 toaspooulht of soda. Waste. 'dor °uglily 1 lb. of flour rind 1 teaspoonful of items of tartar. Theo .stir the whole of the obey* quickly lot -tboroughly . together. sod flake. it Wares immediatcl,l.7.lyricattorim • liccipts.
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