• . . .. • - . . . 1 ..... • • • • ......'. .. i' ..,,....s. :_ r! , , ' l' 1 ' '''.-- : 1 ~ ix , 4: _ • .. . j • - _ , 1. B. ifirootrialllS - , - , proceed to levy sod app.:views the said school tax IEILT DAIWA'S WILTCIi. AND . . as follows, to wit : they 0101 Gist assess upon all Ill'irELßY STORE. . • ' 'NM ‘ k•• ---."--- I , of fi ces and posts of profii, professions, wades, and WM:RE Gold and Silver Watcheiof every I _ ..... ~„ , occupations, and upon all siivele freemen above description can be had at from ten to fifteen per , _ Lcent. less than ally other store la Nat". York or - 11•Philadelh hie. Persona who wish to get stood „ • - ? ..2 - I'-tel .... m-_ - ` , •' -7 • ...'„LIE._.../ • • the age of twenty-one y' ta..Who do not follow talon any aunt which they shall deem (reflect ly reertintcd,waind dwel! to call nt the s•• . • any occup . proper exceeding t mount 'MA subAcither. and compare the gustily and •,...., -• , his wand:, a with tarot of other gores. 1 - . 11 \ "r . v ,s , 1 . ' ' Jill) -- . _ I atotOt at Mr futiotctetT crardsngly tar prices: . d' • , • -Vera, full 3=olo, Itt carat cases, em 00 , _ 4 , _ ,-.- • ..r slf. - s. . l- flt i . 9 .7,esettle6nopdnt the t : t 3i h em : te' fain ni ra : L te eis a e n it i on each, do du do 12 00 • -.- _-.::-._ __ ' • ' - -X a I st ' in no ease be fess than Afty cents; having atom, , the tier , ;a tissesied and ems.- Tna., jewelled, IS carat cases, 23 Oct 1.-- . T i na., do I • 9 PO 1 ' 0,.. em. Watches, from•ll3 00 upwards. . , . 1 _, , • d _ t - ^ ".-... • ------ A : a . "1;i• . • .;... . . tq nii A .. kil " 1,. - ....:...=...Z+""" -."- c.... .. I/ ..-- . It , ncii . f r om al 00 toes oo Gold Tens. with . . craw, and pencils attached. r 75 cents. • t . ... ..._ An 1) ruTTSVILLE ' -., "i4-- - -i - - -,- ,‘ -5:4 - -iiaGENERAL ADVERTISER. , It hunisonts assortment of ne wsm/ fashionable at prices (It beinur the usual store prices —..... core of t price of I fiord Ni Gold Let silver Gold Let silver Gold Pfi ,ilVer Also, a . Jewelry. at Ott gold and navel bought or taken In exchangi.. LEWJS R. BROOSIALL. No. 111 North Second at., second door below Bare, Philadelphia. • [April 14. '99. lb.ly Cat this advertisement out , and Wing It along, you will then be cure to get Into tire right store. „ The 'Alines of Caltforrkia Outdone. FINE WATCHES ANb JEWELRY. :th e , Diamond City of Philadelphia Still Ahead! JACOB LADODLUSs 246 Alarict street. below &Oa,' Soitik fide, • rit l LADEirlll4. %IS constantly receiving ham all the best arum farm teaof Europe. every "tile of rrve Gem) ANA SILVER WATCHES,_ e...... 2.24 t-Itewithis advertisemeril--cat tiara of the peper—put it In your pocket, and cat% the first time you visit the city. Among the assortment will be Mend Gold Levers, 11 lc. rases, full jewelled, *3O Silver Levers, full jewelled. Soh! PP.pinea, 18 k. cascs4earalled, 03 vex l'Epinee, jewelled,-' 10 Onart ler Watches, " 4toslo Silver Tea Spoons, equal rt. to coin, per set, 450 l 0 IO ' " • . 'Pablo " 15 00 I'm:ether with a splendid assortment of Chaste an Rich Jewelry, .kc (C.c., dre. Cold Chalon of every variety and pattern eta slight .advance upon the original cost,; Esamine them by all means. The Trade will be supplied upon the most advan tageous terms.„ J. LADOMVS, No. 240 Market titreet. below Eighth, ap south side. Philadelphia. lie Cheapest linifinost Splendid ASSQRTAIENT OF "WA.TCIIES AND : JEWELRY IN .PIIIL AliA. LEWIS 3.ltiones, ..‘"ls. 413 .Ifarket Street. itlem"rfases acre gierc o lth, tlOra tid4.I . IIILAD.I. • HAS just received by talc arrivals:from the ..• . mast celebrated manufatturers aT E urope, a , magniffeent and Jodivintialy selected assort- D'.L,..' nic nt ofGold and Slices Wale hes, which he will 0 8 ) Bell'cliencr than any other ealablieltment in the Unit. e.l States. Among the nationiiimil will be found— , Cold Levers. 14 k. case,, full jeweled, $3l; Silver Levers. full jeweled," ..- 15 Cold l'Enines, In k cases. jeweled, 25 . Silver l'Epines Jeweled, 10 " qua rtler Watches, ' 4 to 1110 Silver Tea Spoona. equal to coin; per set. 4.50 - 'lessen •• " " " 10.00 • " Table. " " " " 15.00 Together -with a splendid atenunaout of Chaste and Weil Jewelry. Ste COLD CHAINS, of various styles, (torn the best Id a 1111 facto revs. r..-Please preserve this advertisement, and call at , ' . LEWIS , LADOMUS'S tin. 412 Market. Fircet,'lbec - :i jr llth. north side'. ic.1.1. have Geld and Silver Levets4: f cheaper than the above prices 1 ...C.- A liberal discount made to tile Trade. Phi la.,Apr7-18-3tne) ' ' ILIULIDIr Sc ELLIOTT. lf - aleleinaker.) cold Jewellers, • SSD DESLESIA 15 111 E SAME • - . BP WHOLESALE e'LArEt it F:74/7.. Store next door to the Miners'. Bank, Centre street, - PaSTASti.C.E. ), . Mt.:SSRB. 11. S. B. keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of WATCHES, eni eir, ~ braiing every style, price, and manurarthre eta' to he found in this country ; among which they may particolarly refer to the celebrated gold and raver LAW ERN of M I. Tobias 4- CO., Jos. Johnson, Robert itoskeil, WM. Robinson, Jet., of whose mann fr.utire they have a splendid collection. ALSO, golit and silver Anchors and Lepineson which they would invite attention. ALSO, a large anti complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every artiste properly coming under those heads.— Clocks in crest variety; Mesita! Instruments and Fen ce Articles of every slYScription...lXAlrxxitillf,' of Clocks, tVatches, Jewelry. .5.c., prompily_attendell in. . Messrs. It. La•C.ileem it unnecessary in advertise ment to enumerate their stork more specifically; suf fice to say that it has been selected with murk care and , Irscretieu, and is ene of the mast extensive to he foiled lit the rnlintrr. Their half: experience in the hostreeo, will folly warrant tte ni inviting' the attention oh purchasers. in the frill eonlidenre that they are enabled Ir. i.AIAS cheap ,X 9 any tither estahlithotent here or else where,. - iHeelas7.sl-ly Watches ! Jewelry, Sill - et _. • Ilfare,•&c. ' • ' -71103 X AS ALSOP, NO. I'2 Aol:ll.:f.r:coNn, sr., VIIII.ADELPITIA. P..—,".„4. 111 A S on hyoid a larte and hrantifol stock of a n / . (;, , Itl . atol silver Leverj.epine.alintlier Watch. ~ ~, 4a of all owe.. Alto a beaotilitlatovk of Jew ;l-...2.,.iry .1' it,.. ttewe t .t. ~ 1 11,4; , 0 :1ktch has all been latett,:th tt et t ,,,l at the lowest r.rietg. A ihlt stthrph or Silver Forks. 54t...111,t, Butter Koleer. &e. or all nei2hts, a.l warraut.l - %o he att:•Nttal to American I air,. gip, naclii for all anos, ivith convex anti "enntave to COM. Sif t er, NAT.', and 'aiterl frames, Plaied and Ilrnania Wail' in sets or tingle pieces, re ivied din et cram the I.lnkil.trturern. and sold at a ~.10011 :Ovalle, A Lune C.nigdc nr curt.' sone. plated itpnnnn, Vniks &r. the best ankle of tlie kind in II market. - re- I 'di %cry , an ,I a variety of other artittes. Persons wailing ally articlei, In my line bmioess are int {led In etaitiiiit my stock before purchasing. My mbilo in. "quick sales and small prnfits," and -1 ant undersold by.none. N. G. Pnrtiudu attention Mid to repairing all, kinds of Watches and Jewelry. t lly 1. '413. 7.:-I tY4?I'CHES AND JEWELRY. • Tif AN I.: VEn. Wholciinti s iard fte:MC. at (he - Philadelphia Watch and .Jerrelry Starr." Na. OG.Vorbi Strome( Street, r,rwr of Qrcer , rry - .—rIIILAPELPArt. fi : PS (1"1(3 1."'". b "ra "" ". Cull and I'l upwards :411v.r - I,6%vcraf. fillljerrefind, 15 " Cold I,ppine, 19 k wars " ril<er Lepino:m . . Jem4 fled 4 44 4, gnarl/N . Writehet, 4 to 310 Silver twiattn/I, eqiinl to noin.persett,Ten. ; Desert, 410; Table 415; oilier nrt Wes in proportion. All goods warranted ta be what they are told for. . . • . C.urlanlb• 4,n hand a farce nssnrttnent of tine GOLD IENVELItV and SILVER WARE. _ _ Also, an assortment if M. J. Tobias k cz., E. Pimp. son, Santuel 6: fit,thers, r..s. Vara, & Ca.. John fiarri son, 0: & ft. Ilesstey and ether superior Patent Lever Movements, whtrh will he eased in any style desired. Arrangements hare been made with an the altane named must celebrated Manufacturers of Enedand to fur noth at shwa, notice any required style of Weich, for which orders w CI be taken, and the name and residence of the person ottletine PM on if requesten. 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watches, rittia,Ortea' ls . 44- ty] Nn. 96 N. Second ?). STOVES :ATOVESi STOVES W , STER 111 CONINCI: S 3.1 .7k; Irooll ER. Carntr of .Ifortrrzien and Railroad Street►, e- ANNOUNCES to hie friends and cat- Mmers nod the politic generally that he has on hand the most eteeant asort - ment of STOVES ever offered in this ' - emottmany embrarlar all the neSVC.SI and 10051 apprnvo , tl patterns. Ile par ticularly tall* attention to •dcratt:Crtft'S 'PATE NiT rAttiott rEtt, which it prorimince.d the bent saner now In use, bolt for cnmftrt,•ennomy, and health. I have the ex,chwive richt of making these stoves in Schuylkill !'.runty. Alen Cut lint, It a hltort, Empire Conking Slov ex, a sapetior article Inc hotels. Willa' Aar Tight Cooking Intoner, for wood or coal, II superior artiebe f ir Parlor and Chamber Stove,. . Together with a large aaanrtment far all purpnsrs, all .4 - which will he enhi ar unit:in:lllv low rates. TIN AND s.t.rvo;ED snit - Intent of Tin and Japanned Ware i• very large, and embraces sill the nrtirlra in Lumlaa, which he Will warrant to be of a issprviiir All Inn& or Tin and Sheet Ana Ware Inanuractlired so order at the e h ort eat •Tot j( C. ROOFING 84 SPOUTING. Atte prrlsared to ex eer te Tin Roofing and Spooling, he invites thole In want of Ruch, Work, to give him a call. a...he pledge., t . honielf in dodraper and hotter than it at vet ' been dome in this plate before. The onhitc ate reFnerifnlly invited tocall and exam •ne his 'lock and itidge, for the rosilves. [0ct7.41 'Pli Bt7C ICS 'COUNTY ECONOMIST PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE.' The Greutrer Impreremeat of the Dap! TILE sulk, raker re.pectfully infornis . tint h , has trirvnily seenred 4 4 "..4,,i5e7.: the parent rie e ht for Schuylkill minty. fir the ma anfa , ture and tialernf the 110 W Cookine stave call,l the C S COUN:I'V ECON'all/ST• — Nmnnz the many lootrovemonti lately totrodovot In ark cEvwlpdi,cd ax n it bawl., {hat nattune ran .urpass Ihi. i,i all the points r•opiliit.! l / 4 wd in 11ra1 iwic,nacy stikiitit of hnlimeholdi•cnnortiy• atoll n hurl: it in reintated,the ree;ilaritY. pr prtion and dr...,,stek with which cnniceiy and baking ran be dune a one and the game nine, and the mall o oani oy of feel cifil.utheil,ll.- matters 0( . 1;11111'114C to all Who have tried it, and rive., it the-first rank anintie all rte stoves yet introduced. It is Ilnitecroiary. however, to specify rte peculiar facilities in advertloonent.a Ref examtoation of ire featu rep wilt hoot n thole Inmate purrhaft , T; and it will atr”rd the -findersignell much pleacure to calls, and satisfy ua inquiries'with respect to its eapaCilies and iterform .fle... The ' , rare will he put up for thirty days, and if I:0MA nit to mo.Pf the expo:l4o(m% of buyar. onto per dorm as represented, It will:l...taken away wsithaa , barge. There are three siit;S—Nos• 1, and 5 stud rettearneted to burst Tither Wood or COO. Call and Trt nunr Yp.,IIIIOIIS.POW Trudy at the StIIVE and altert•lron scare .114011(11.1"ty of the ,111Wrib,, in Centre Street, I ten rhair4 ahnve tire Puli;lc Si Imola—where. alit., any h r line of Linsiross may be had on acentronotla- , la a to•Tt... El-Er] ItTiIIIAM ST. cLAin. Watt Papers. rpm:Ave on flaw'. the largt,t aaaort neult7of WALL 1' tri:rto, in the ray of 1111.101. 14 t. hYh 110..31n ayt-i nottl 11, cfroi4/441, ofperry va- I +liftable for l'...lnrs. Entries', Dining norno, trlttlbero.&e.. which for noalstv anal kyle cannot he a rash bu.,ine.,s, we areenanle4 I .r Fell a better article. at a NI I'l'll Lowr.n !isTE. tlnn any .Inre doing a Trod, I.tialargsz. Ln Ilantl, a krt.,. a , ,qtmela of NV tae PAPER. for f lain., Fire Prno4, Border, w loch trill hi* .old 6 0 1 raot. Paper habgln:(l4:,... in the aumlry at coy .41rirr.5. N. IL-- ro ll , : e .a p l , P , r r A cl a ,3 r , r a, ll . ll , v e t Lr e d w t, i l ,, c and ermine. o.elf FINN ft. IltrltTON, No, 11,3 Ancra Sido. Ap.l4'-16,3m.1 Pint:A..4)4la. Paper liniwings, liordtrx7, - ce7 90,An PIECES PA HAMA:V(Ig embracing VU all the Patterns of PCTIIR 1 11 AN PP ACTU • VEDA, width preeenta a greater variety Mtn ._ab be round % in any Ettabilshmeni in Phibillelphia ar A'ew York. eth.orrPott , , Cobitnn iniel, Decoration and gni d Papers, jteit opened and fin Yale at Lily prices, at HA NNA March 21.131 Cheap Pnper and Variety' -N. R. Papi .allangets furnished when require intEcTs: AND raAME I 3-- I. • bon New Prints, aiming whirl, is an amusing print or the California 110'd Diggers. Also; 20e Frames for faints. All of which will be sold at oily Wbufroalo prices, by the hundred. dram, or Sin ale, At lAA Ata; inners. Hall and News fitnporiurni Cen' eft Street, three darns below Market Street. —4-Pediais supplied at arty price!. at RANNANY , 0 ,3 4 1 Epoiteiort, News Emporium. &C. VOL. XXV. sou. nAvr.s. ansratsviLLic AND TILMONT PASSCNGER LINE. t CHANGE OP HOURS. 074 an d a ft er Monday, April W. the 11,10 will be limas follows, Leave !Mnemonic for Schuylkill Haden at 61 and 8} o'clock. A. M., 404 o'clock, P. M. Leave AtimOkill Iheen lot Hinersoilie at it before 8 A.M.. 12} and al P. M. . leave !Mnemonic for Vt. cannt it f o'clock. P.'36. Leave Tremont Inc Poitaville,Minersonla end Scbuyl kul haven, at 3 o'clock, P. SI. • • . FARE. From Minerevllle to Schuylkill Haven, eta. Schnylldll Haven 1,, Tremont, 50 Minersoille to Tremont, • 4,0 " An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Tniint leaving Pottsville at 121 o'clock, M.„ and 'caviar. WernWood innovthately on the arrival of the Train (ram Tremont. Fare from Pottsville•to Westwood, ) 15 eta. C c 11l baggage at the owner's rink. W5l. T. CLARK. Pottsville, 0ct3d'46.441 Proprieter. LITTLE SCHUYLKILL R. reo f trt. -61/ i ttemo 4 ri*m. It. ARRANGEMENT FOR TIIC FREIGRT• AND PASSENGER CARS ON THE urri.r. • scinratuni. uhratoAn. • 1 '; Passenger Train !eaves Part (if inton,dally.(Sna days excepted) on the arrival or the morning train no the Grading Railroad from Phlkuliggribia--artiv/tig at Tamaqua in time to dine. Leviplarnaquo at half part no,, o'clritk, P.M., In time teti:masa at Pint Pi in ton with the afternoon train, on theßmading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port CI inton,7s cents; ttPtilladelphia, 63 50. The freight train leaves Tamaqua dully; ,(Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock. P.M. A passenger car mini in connexion with the Freight train, an that passengers fnentladelphla ran take the morning train of cars on the Reading Ra if road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the Wm, train. JOHN ANDERSON, Tannquancili-44] (termed Agent, Summer Arrangement. PHILA., READING Jr. POTTSVILLE tun:icon D. 11013.4.1i1,11 91A1131210 , 1611 • - -.);7 CHANGE OF HOURS AND TWO TN \ INA EACII WAY DAILY. EXCEPT MJNDAVF. and after 3lnne.ay. April td, INi9, twntrains will VI run each way, dally, between l'hiladelphia and Puttav Mar:am:line (neeommodatlaa), leaves Philadelphia at 7/ o'clack A. M , (tiandayseleepted) paans Read. tae al 10.-15. A. M. The above linen( pp at all nap stations, a e formerly AFTERNOON 1.1NE.-►A NT T11.19-N. Leaves Phllada. daily. (ex Leaves Pottiville daily (ex. rcpt Sundays) at 'lfni . cept Sundays) at ..30 Phoenixville, 3. 4 3 " Sch. ilaxen, 3 ,37 " Pottstown, 4.15 " Port Clinton, :1.00 . " Reading. 5.00 ' " Reading. 3.50 " port Clinton, 5.15 • " POUStOIIII. 4.30 • " exch. ilsven, 0.10, " Phoenixville, 5.00 Ar'e at Pottsville, 6,2olArr's at Slate Road. 5.50 The afternoon train will stop at the above named stations; passenger for other points must therefore take the, morning One. Itepnt in Philadetphta corner Bread and Vine ale. No Pareengere can enter the care, nnlees provided ii.-hli Oche!, . NOTICE.—FiIIy pounds of baggage will be allowed to e . eh passenger in than lines; and paseengers are es ressly prohibited from taking anything. as baggage ut heir wearing apparel wiltill will be at rile oak of th,:. owner. NO freight will be takeh by these. lines. , By order oC the board r.O managers.• S. BRADFORD, Sec'e - Phila.. Oce.2ii. A, RE: &DING 0 POT T S \TILL RAIL ROAD. '21371..1 PATIC ILATErt tit , FREIGHT ON AtEIIUANIIIZ E. N AND AFTER April lei. is IS, Geniis will he / forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the pnillta buloW stated, per ton of 2000 Itat, Behrcen. l'off•ritie Haute,: Potrxrille and Phlfa.l and )leading. Mute r.r.tmentnnel. Bitumin— ous Coal, Sand, Iran Ore, 12 00 I CO and Bricks. • J Illoonin,Litne,Timber.Stone,l Resin, Tar. Pith, ttnsv Turpentine, Marble,ff rind- 1, 2 2 5 1 ID stones, nails, spikes, scrap L and pig iron, broken cast- I . ings.gitano, a nd pnudrette. Bar Iron, dour. salt, lead, 1 bark, ram tolmcen.sall heel - and pork, lumber, grain, iron caatings, sugar, MO- 2 75 , L 30 la.otes, green coffee. pato- I torn, salt prtre, brimstone, ' „ and rye chop. Flour, per bid. 11 Oil, groceries vinegar,whis-1 key., machinery: thecae. • lard, tallow, rare; leather, I raw bides. painta, white }lt) I 90 and red lard.oyste'rs,hemp, I glue and enidae , . steel, I bran and ship stuff. ' Raw cotton and wool, clga re," • fresh went, fresh 11. h. dry gonlis,drOgs and medicines.„ • ' foreign liquors, wines and t teas, glass, china, and I queensware poultry, con.' rectienary, books and sta.. Yis 00 2 35 tionary,..spirits turpentine, enniphins, burned coffee, hats and raps, hoots and Aline*, tionnets, feathers, hnp4, spleen, fund- 'jure, by weight. No additional charger fnr roninffsiinn, 'enrage. nr iccriving or deliveringfreightsatany of the Company's depots nn the line. Pipnlls. 'l9. 29-ff _„,, . (wrier. OF PIKE PHITADELPIIts & READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 5 PAitudel pbin, Dec. Roth. 181 , r. OTirri is hereby given, Om; the rates of Finight and Tnits nn Coal transported by this Company, i 0 he.uu follow.: from 3.th..ry Tn From 51.11arhon.0.11aien.P.Clintn Richmond, until limn 1, 1019 I . 1 . 0 155 35 Philadelphia. do do t 9l 155 Inclined Plane,rintil Dec.31,d0.1 70 1 Iss 05 Pik-mown, do 170 .105 45 ' G ev ,n nn i n w n R R-, do 1 70 1 95 45 FaCa of Schuylkill, do 170 165 • 45 Manayonk, do 1 09 1 33 33' Corot ehocken and 1w 1a 130 Plymouth R. R., do Toro not. Isenlie he. low Norristown. do Norristown or Bridge- 1 45 140 1 25 ,F4O 35 1 20 i 135 30 I 15 11, PO 25 1 10 / 20 15 1 00 t 20 15 100 Is 10 100 1.11 9 10 1 050 I I O 5 00 05 Port Kennedy, VaVey Forge, Phrenirville. lloyer's Ford, Potiiitown, Ummostown, Reading. Between Reading and Mohr do 1(r 110 " do 95 • 410 85 liamhnr„ do 75 70 fis OriViptuirg do 175 55 The • freiiht and tolls on coal to Richmond, and Philadelphia. during the months of June, July, nod Augniit will be From .M.Carlinn.9,lfavert.P.Clintnn. • 1 70 1 115 1 45 And on and offer Sept. Ist, to Itecemt-r Sia. ISO. ISO 175 155 By order fl the Board of Mao:l:tem S. tilla.BFOR), Secretary Dte21,•44-s:•tf) — 7Luzerne Iron WorKs,•near Ilazlelon. . . _ "'JUDSON Af. ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of the above named estnblishment, respectfully informs their patrons and the public generally, that they base taken the large titiliding tor, misty used for the 3tachina Shop connected oath. tho Suet, Loot Coat Works, to which they have nddeda Foundry, and are now prepared to build Stearn En• gine."( every raw, Pumps, Coal Breakers, lislisoad and Drift Cars, and to Punish Iron and Brass Casting., of every description guitable In the Ceial mining or any other business, on the most reosoirthie terms. Repairing of all kind. done with neatness, and de spatch. at the lowest pricer. All work furnished by them will ho warranted to perform well. They would solicit nip custom of those who may want articles in their line in thie vicitdry. Ail orders will meet n.ith Immediate and prompt at tention. S. W. IILIDSON, :%farch 17,1811 12-131 • 1.. ff. ALLEN. POTTS VILIGE IRON AVOILIf.B.. . . . 6 j 2 :f. .gt REENCE.TI & 'MAR C/N. D ESPECT,PULLY a ananocrs to the public, that It they have taiLeu the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron %Yorks. lit, Norwegian street, where they are prepaell to build nil k,uds ut steaw Engines, mantractlme Rail Road Cars, and filachitteiy er4inn , st every iteacriptlon. at the shortest notice, and on the moat re3Holl4fikf. terms. Cli-Peranns from abroad, in want of Rteam Engines will dad It tntheir advantage to give theca a call berme 'engaging elsewhere.. Alas 11, ' Tq ovumitris AND e&11.P.551T211.3. r) all auhseriber hers leave to Inform his friends end `l. the plebblic iu go neruk that he her purchased the Lumber Yard, foi molly ottntri by Zinn & Wilt, 41 Schuylkill Haven, opposite the Farmer's Dank. Where he intends to keep Crleatend y on hand a" fail assortment tif seasoned Susquehanna Lumber, conslethecof while and yellow pine boards. Weather boards. Panne' hAards and plank, from .3" 05" techve thick, and door tulles f, to if In thick, 5 in. Akide. Realtor* joke and ienntlinc,Joltst and lap shingles, Plasterind Loch, &c. whit o tern thousand feet of armaoned Ash Plank from If to 3 id..hea thick, all of wnlchlte, will sell on the most 'reasonable terms. He would moat respectfully Invite all purchaser. to call and examine Mr tbemorlVe before buying elsewhere. phVht D, LEWIS. August VW'S'''. 33-If I will teach jou lc pierce the newels of the berth and bring 'oat ro ' 4., •it "in' ••vi ' • . 4 to our bands and subject all Nature to ourOte and pleueure.--,De..laksea PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE SCHUYL ILL COUNTY, PA- ...vnnoii&NT4 TH.ANNPOILTATION VIA. MIRADA., REAM:SQ.-AND .porr.4vlt.ti RAIL ROAD. WAREHOUSE 121 PHILADELPHIA: troatra Ell? conaga 'limn Lan wiLLOW imams. retisestisal - resr.ss; - ars2sr. 1111 LGAW A RDI C C . c a m nd : m Comm J i p s io & Merchants, take this method of informing their friends and the public in general that they an. prepare! to forward Merchandise, Packages and Parcels of all descriptions, th the following places daily : , ‘-lgebnylitill Haven, Mlnursvitle, Tamaqua and rnlt4vllle.—atso to Llewet lyu, Donaldsan, 'Tremont, Plnegrove, Port Carbon, St. Clair. New Philadelphia, Aliddleport, Patterson, Tuscarora, Naw Castle, Ashland. Danville. Northur..- berland, Sunbury, shamokin, Willlamspon; Gatt.awisaa, Itioninsburg, Orangeville. Erprawn,Light Street, Mintincitte, einydeitown," Georgetown 'and Washington. Good* (or Mauch Chank,llazictim,Beaver Meadow, Summit Mill, Cunningham, Berwick and Wilkesbarre, will he shippedlbtoorla to Tamaqua without the de tention heretofore caused by guloadine at fort Clinton, Orders (or geode will be punctually attended to.— Particular attcntino paid to the aching or Country produce, Merchants in the Country sendinc for their goods wdt please send an order with the Teamster, as goods cannot otherwise be delivered. J. C. Cwists.D.-Ja. Philad's. APril.l4,lo-111-1y es,ronsts.s. e.i'Sgtzw. r • OUN PRY AND 'MACHINE • rpnEsithscriberp, at their old...stand , coiner of Ra Road and Callowhill streets. twit' prepareMto man: facture to order. alt he shortest Milne. Steam F:egbies and pswps, o any vowel and cripaclfylbr Mining and ther parpneeti, Hattilee Coal Dreakiat.difaillitter, with solid and perforated ',diets, as may be required. Also Elegises and Blowier Cylinders with all neces key machinery flit Mast Parraeis. lief die Pipes, of , he most approved plans, Cop and (tall joints and Wa ter ravers, of the very best construction. ..They par ticularly melts the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large itock. of Pim:rile for Rein,: Mills. having lately constructed the machinery for two oft lie largest Mills in the coun try, via.—The Wyoming 3rill at Wilkesliarre. and the Rollin: Mill at the Montour Iron Works, DanviPe. They are fully prepared for This,kind of work, together with every variety of zeneral machinery. Of the qua'- ity of their wort. and materials, it is smooch t r say, that time and experience, the moat infallit.ll: ...sit, hate amply demonstrated the gets tang character uf I. he it en gine,: and machinery. Orders are respecfully stekar4 and will he promptly attended to. .1 A TWOOD kr. SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17.11118 - 3-Iy .tear Arrangement. UM's.M, a 1 Z 1 41 • LIVINGSTON'S EXPIIESS LINE. ‘ A , E ARE PREPARED TO receive and (*.twat' w Deily per Passenrer Train, (our Express . Can being Ittways in iMaree of iiperial mosseugetiq mer chandise of all descriptions, packages, bundles, vale, bank notes. etc. Also particular attention paid to collecting Bills. Dra ill and Accounts. Prink:ages, rind Grinds delivered daily to rill interme— diate places between l'lirsitelphla and Pottsville. . . . cwt.-recs., Centre Street, Pottgville; No. $3, Smith Third street, I'46.l(lophi:l ; No. 6, Wail at reef, New I:nrit ; No 8, Court street' Boston Feb. Bi, 8411 LIVINGSTON, IIOW MID &Co. ~ _ r-~~~ PHILADELPHIA. lI7V.I.DCD Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loa?. mottees,Martrie .end other Steam Enzine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Alan, Pipes for Gas, Stearn and other purposes; extra strong Tub:. fo r dranlin Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Stearn Engines el.c. 51annfaettired and fnr sale by. AIIiEEIS,TASKEE Warehouse S. E. corner ad and Walnut Ma., Phitada. Philada• Nov. 11i45 4:— PRANTILLI WORIi.S• PIM Subscribers having associated themselves n-. L gether,trading under the firm ofti. SiHyman Ar. Cue Mr the purpose of carrying -oft the Foundry and M. chine busineqs at the Franklin \Vorkq, Port Carbon, lately otyned by A. C. Brooke. are now prepared to Manufacture to order a: the shortest notice Steam En gines, ['mops, Coal itrealisre,and Machinery of almost any size or tieseriptme, for mining or oilier purposes. Also Rail Headland Drift cars, Iron or Drain Castings of altestge nr pattern. ORDERS ABE RESPECTFILIATPOLICITED..“ SAMUEL SILLYIIIAN & Co. FRANICLIN 91fOVE1 . WillticCC—The subscribers are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and drat. els of Schnylkill county, with Shovels of nil kinds at thelovrest Philadelphia prices. ...itentrnn is pai lieu ta rly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels or any fuze or wawa promptly attended to: Pt•Curlion. Au 2. 11. •a 7. y 1 S. WILLI - MAN Cn. M THE 110110uall OF PoTTSVILLE. • ,011,111;11(.1' CONDUCTED BY C. IF. PIT.B.R.Y. , J. WREN A; CO. DERPECTPULIX annauneelothelr Needs and the It public that they have maim, this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. thine practical Mechanic,. they Mater ibeirmivee that their knot, ledge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not fail to give sati.factinn to the most fastidious.— They are prepated to manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coat Urea ken, 191,111 Cars, POilraad and other Castings, .te• &c. All orders Oa nkfully received and proinptly executed oaths most reasonable terms, lints WREN. THOMAS MINN April Slat '45-17-131 JAMES WREN JON. 1114e3Itirrars Prismage Cy. ARRANGEMENTS FOIL 1819 S. SANNAN, POTTSVILLF, SOLE T. niLnEsT ANO Tile Demi . EsTabLialleD 06 rIVVICE IN Tlie EDITED STATE Tlll subscriber respectfully begs leave to tender Ida sincere thanes to bia numerons friends and the public, _.IA h_ o " for the very liberal support he has re ceived and solicits a continuatinn of their cotffidence. The despatch with Which his passengers have been brought sat, and the prompt neaa with which his very entoeroos 4,4 ibo hare been Paid nt the different banks, are, he Pallor' himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts entered loon:nit hire. The r..l.too.ing ore the REGULAR LIKE OF PACK ETS. whir..b rail punrt tinily on their a pnhinted dam by which posse neera will he tirou Ott not without delay or disappointment, o z. t SIIIPA . :WitS ea. PI'S/. (YE or !ft Mtn/ rsow w. Y. Patrick Henry, Donor,. Jany. 'AMy. R & I n_ 6 Waterloo, " '• II " II eihotirclan, Cornish, " " " _26 tient) , C1ly; Nsry Ship, Garrick, Nt•xv I,,httl2.sladdy MEMO eql Patrick ['clay Waterton, Sheridan, henry Clay, New , Garrick, ((Lunt 1 New World, Knight, " 21 " 2l ,' 21 Juhn 11 elddrly, Lore, " es " 22 " 21 RoStitl4. ' Moore. May 11 Sept.ll Jon. 11 Actiburtom frowthitil. ''' el " 1 " 21 }port Point, W.H.Allen " 2 2 " 2 2 0 " es Siddone. i Cobh,. 'June II Oct 11 Feb- II In addition to the siboVe regular Itne, a number of tplendid ehipe,ruck ao the-Ad/mad:irk, Marmiiiii. Rap- Pal:at:flock. Liberty. des, St. Patriek, Samuel Cmintol,Lt, and Niagara, wdl t ontinsts In sail from Liv erpool weekly In tegulorsucussine, thereby preventing the leant Possibility of delay or detention in 1./reel:mot ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing in remit ninney to their-family or friends. I hove arranged the Payments of my drafts an the following banks: Armagh, (-Unmet, Enniskillen, Omagh,' Mbione, • Cavan, Eonis, Parsontown, Bandon, Fe tutor. Enninorthy,'Skibbereen, Galway, Ranortddr. Ornate:la, Kilkenny. Strabane, tiallymena, Diindalk,• Kilrush, Sealer, illiivslionnonlitingarmin, Limerick Wexford. • tall inn, thibgannnn, Inndonderry,Waterford, cork, now,pattick,Thrtnagllnn, .Icoughal. enlpraine. dtn6lln, Magaw, eAr. , snu.r, Atwood &80., hankers,' Loncinn; and Mr. IL S. Flynn, Liverpool. Erotlaa4.—The City of Glasgow flank, anti. 'all its brtnriler and agent ies• • Passszea can also be en7.9.Za. frOla PvorP4 ol to Dlnlailtlphia, !tonna. and lialthnore, by the regular paoitt ships, nn application !Ana made nor.onallY or by letter poAt pauln4dregied to H. 11A NNAN,Potte vine: .10:3/31.1i Mc.11111111% Y. corner of Pine and South Pts.. Neto York; or Mr. (EO. McMUR/IAY, No. 117, Waterton Rt oad • I -'servan 3JanlB-41 Smuttier Arrawertient, S. MAIL LINE OF COACILES Fy.ONI nEADINU, FOR llARRlAlititt4,leaves the Nap wion House carper of Penn spit F;Illt ta.. 404. except Sunday, gt or clock. A M. or tmmeiltatelr on the arrival of the Apr nine. Train of Cars from Philadelphia ALSO, FOR LANCAIdTER, front the aaaje Ortre, .icily, except Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. N. or imme diately tin the arrival of the :Warning Tram of Cara front Pottsville. Passengers .leaving Lancaster or Litt?. In title Line, will be to time to connect with the Afternoon Train of roes for Pottsville. ALSO. FOR EASTON. three times a week, from the *ante Office. at 7 o'clock. A.M.-sig. t ?diinday, Wednesday and Friday ; and three time.% week from Eras' Cagle lintel, (formerly We tly's) itt S t 'clock, SUM. t. Tuesday. Thursday. and Saturday gVNeor Coaches have been placed twirl the Lines, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of totretlt•rh. JOHN N. HILTIMORF. & NEPHEW, iteadleg, April2l, 49. • 17.4.m0) Proprietors. D. DC Vanes?. Jr. !seta. Haven. COLLIERY .Wimics. Eagle Iron Worlis, Feby. ft Jure 6 Octr. 11' •' 11 • H " " tlti " 20 Muth 6 July 6 Nos r. 6 11 ," 11 " It 20 •• 25 " 20 Ault 6 A 62. 6 D,cr. 6 am Knight, Lure, 11nore, Mr II Allen Cobb, cameos. ono, Mn. ( )41.h, Nye, EIE 4Y5 SAILIXO FROM un'Ar'L". June Rt Oct 26 R6 .Star. It lu!s" 11 N0r.16 " 21 " 2t " 61 " 26 " 26 " Apfil II Aug. II Dec.ll SATURDAY Blerch'&4o tiniel, . '. rinltTli STIER. IIIgTHgEX 11101 AliD MARKtr, :* ' PALl4lelpliie: ' , ' ' ' i TIIE Preptietnrship - and 'l4lansgemant of ~ this well known hotel, (which Is located /A j l .= the very centre of business) having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers,' they beg leave to state that It is their Purpose to render It Our. , thy of the liberal patronage with which it has been heretofore sustained, and bops, by uhtemitting atten. tine, to deserve the patronise of their-friends, who may aisle the city on basineist or pleasure. May:o4o-19-IMI , , C. & +l, !klcltlntirti.' Formerly of the Exchange [lota, Pittsburg, Anthracite Hall. _ . . • SUNBURY STINST, RINCIsTIALE, PA. ass Tholmitstriber would tesperdully. Inform' ; his friends and Ow public that be his.nremod st -.. to the above named house, (formerly kept 'brILIPP,) where he will be happy to Two every attention to those who may favor him with a call. Inpl.'4o-15.tf.j, JACOB KUM. She!drake's Aileghany Muse. .I . ro, 2SO Jtharka Street. above Arles, (Scat! _ 600 =I • . TIIIB large and splendid hotel ha's been ; . 7 5 . -,„ e 6 furnished with entire new furniture. -'the 5. I. Qs Oar - Room to the Malec In Philadelphia. The -'' Patient, and Sitting-rooms ire entirely sep arated fmm the noise and bowie. consequent to the arTiViii and departine of the can. The Forme exten ding the whole (rout of the' boose..atfords a Cool re treat In warm weather, rind a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City. Thel„ndging Rooms are well finished. 'Fite Table as well provided,for Its any oche, Iletel,Wlth evety . m. Auction of then ringers to make It the hest Hotel for alercliatits and rig; Meek during their stay in the City. Toe ter ts. - dollar eer.day. On the arrival of the re .., en i 's.3W est, a POltej wilt be in 4. attendance to c oyey - ba Agll...t,tir-sEelletelochich 'ls adjoining the depoc: :, [Feb . lo 7-emo ' WIWI% SWAN HOT.ISI.--T II E ~:;;;., Subscriberbus leave to inform Ws friends 55 c and the public in general that he has taken , fi , - the WHITE BW,AN lIOTEL AND STACIE OFFICE, No. 108 Itaxe - httreet, fo rmerly _ kept by .I. Peters St Bnn. The House being. large and convenient, and in the business part of the city. be hopes by strict attention to business, that his friends and all whit may eoineto the city on business orefeasure will give him a call Ile pledges himself that nothing shall be want ing on his part to make them at home. • TER.Ifi, ONE DOLLAR Pro: RAT. GEOlitlE RAIIII, Shrill I. 11-3moi Form4ly of richuyikilt COunty., Washington hotel, (FOIDISELY KEPT Dli SANTEL I.lE•bb) SA 4101 Harem. The suhrg ibor announces to tii friends o and theravelling 11 t I ! : eti l rt 1lii ahnve menlonee:ftll;aetaniited o; throughout. so that It teliretrial any estab. lishment In the County.. It is located near the Repot of the Phitadlephia and Heading Railroad and On the Main street of the Borough, Jim table will ehraYs 1, 0 abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacies of the 'carol , . his chamber' , art large and airy, and his W inne of the brat Moil. The stabling attached to the hotel is large and cam modlous. and attentive' hostlera wilt alwaya be to totentlssicr. He Gas alto accontutodatiiias for Dro vers. he *ltch'cies will always be kept to carry `itsitors to tiny part of the County. or elsewhere. All he solicites in a trill of the liotts.t, feeling confi dent be will give entire satisfaction fo all who lind if convenient to eiljouni at bis 'Joust. ' Air.7. , 19-150.) JOHN JONE. - Guns :• Guns !! 1111.-1011 T & POTT) • TOWN ❑ALI.IItON STOW:. . .. DOUBLE and Single barrel SHOT s RIrN ." POWDER FLASKS, :3111yr BELTS, LIU PON I" S CAN LSTL'R POW D Ea; • I PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS. ' I ' SINGLE AND DOLIBLE PISTOLS.. - The above are a :me alleonment of Eagileh a nd Ger man manufachne. TAKLE. 'POCKET, CUTLERY, ACIRSORA, AND a 'Anna it, line aasnrtinentnf thn most celc'.brated tnak.a. ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING CORDAGE; 'ANVILS, Bellnwa, Vicvs and Mleri lO.S.STING TURES FOR WET. .PLACEeI IN Mines, Safety Fuse. Lang and Short handled ;Shove/3 made expressly for our own sales. FIIII.OINO MATERIALS, ConAdme of Locke.. LatrOra.filnaes, Pairdot. Oil,faass of American, German, and Enclislt monnfauare EttliZ=Ml Hammered and (lolled Irma, Plieel, Flue, Band, and hoop Irnn: TOOLS, • iliaCksinitlia%CarOontere,Strnernakers',anJ 3ndlloni SA DDLERV, HARDWARE, gr. COACH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notion:, [Aug. Vl7 35 Building Ilardarare and Tool% AT LOW PRICES: THE 3itentinn of builiters'and g*Vr ib - invited to the extent:ice • 1- • .. and well-selected Flock of' • z ILDINII HARDWARE AND TOOLS Note offered by the subwriber, in part as folloo::: American Front Door Locks, upright, with night n ork, prated or Its. furniture, American Front Door Locks. plain plated'or broas do Do do and Store Door, Horizontal or Vpright, limes furniture. Do Rtm Locks, all eizea and Qualities. White or bran furniture. Mr Mortice Locks, oil sizes with prated, white or . - brass furniture. DO , Mortice I:at:herr, all sheen -- da do do Do Mortice and hint Closet Locke, plated of bra's ewutibennu. Dn Drop,Sinp,Thurnh,Gate,and Stoic Door latches. Also. Imported Lnck• and Latch'," ot every description. tialdwin's and American Llutt Hinges, of all sizes', fail , or loose joint. butter, 134 c, Strap, T, and Ilackflap Itin gas, all kinds. thriller, Sate, Muir, Flush, and spring Delta, or wro't or cast iron and hrasii,every description Acre**, Sprits, *Glom, Sand Paper or the beet unality, American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, of every vari ety. Do Suitor's, plait or on plates, brass, iron or brow • zed Do Nab,, pt idea, white, hon, or wood, tVrry rort. Hash-Vora. common and patent, with otheritrticfes too numerous to mention. NAILS and SASII•WEIMITS at Factory pekes. goodi deliVerFd free of ch.rge to toy Depot or Landing. TofICS. •, . . F. At lackanit'a Back, Panel, Madam, Ripe Sawa. imported kzpresily for retail vales, art Muted lola Ca rt. Sole anent for the celebrated PLANES, &t,, made by 7.. IV. Carpenter. of Lancaster. Pa . being all tnado ~fttpllt wood, and the ',meat-nand and tried. Beaty's -and Willlame make of CHISELS, AXES. HATCH ETS. Draw inn Rntvea, &c., all W:1 trilltell OM!. Puth's and Stark's make of AUGURS and AUGUR . _ unTs. every size. American Squares and Bevil* orevesy description. IM Rides, G..ace*, SaMIMS, Compasses, eercw drives, Oct. bo C. ti. Hammers. Claw and Riveting, every size. Steel, Iron and Wooden .flracen, with C. S. Bills, In gm-at variety. W. Creaves & Son's. Butcher's, and other celebrated makes of Chisels. Files, Plane-Irons. &c. Addis's Celebrated Carving Tonto, every shaPti. 3lskine. one of the best andl most extensive assort ments of Building Hardware and Touts in the City. CriAt this establishment it is considered a pleasure to .how• the goods. Builders and others are invited to call and examine the 'meet ine ,t, and hear the prices asked, before purchasing eleew here. WH. M. kIeCLUBE, No. 257 Market Si„ between 7th & bib, upperside, MatchX,lS494inol Philadelphia. - Choice Arlieleft for the 'Ladies, F:ne Needlea, tlielicat offerealpn Schuylkill County -- try then, Fnehionnale Buffalo and other Coinhe,—Also finfraln, Dreesintr, Side and other Core. Vane. n fine 3PSOTlrnent for Ilre s—also cheap for are. Pcirunicry, embracing the let at and Lima:cot articles for ran toilet. eland. Fluid, Phosgene,fi es, and Hanging Lamps, of all kinds. Leaves, Wires, Tissue and Moitled Papers foe artflicral Flowers. Cold and Silver Pencil easel,tfens, As. Motto Wafera, a beautiful assci i rtmeut Fancy Note. Papers. Envelopes &c., In greaVvariety. Hair and Jermeing Brushes, a eautifol assor troent. Fancy Class Paper, Weights, Gap. Mats and Shades, &c. Together with a Wife assort ant of XylielbEnaeka. and Fancy talkies. embracing 14 that can be obtained In oar cities, and will by sold 14 leas than their retail priczA,ut 114NNAN 8 10 ' 31 May 12_203 Cheap Fr4ricy and Book Stores... Cherokie. . . LATE AItiSILVA.L. i ~,,,...,,.. THEdircriber ha ing just return e d from ggisnis Philadelphia with thel argest stock , of goods '''FIRMII ' , ger olferci for sate i 4his place, Consisting at (try Goods,Graccries, Prosisions, Spines. Fruits. Tobacco and Septa, Sommer flats ft Caw, Queens ware, Glassware. Lamps. Burning Fluid. &c. &c.. has opened a 'NEW :MIRE in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Nors.riao eitre.et, below the Arcade, where he is prepared to sell on terms morefavorahle to purchasers than those of any other eslablishmen in :hu Borough or Ponsville.l Dim assortment of Dry Gni+ embraces ri t ll the new Sprlnest3 /es. which 4ena sarinas and lican,t4l. Metes and Boy's fashiodatie Cape fur-ilk at 1 2 centre I ' Penne, can sue at least 2S per cent. by perches ing at 1 ' C. INAIA N'S -' ' . Ap.7: ~9—i&dq . New Grocery, Flour. teed, AND PROVIS110p; sTOrtIG. TUE subscribtr annotunent otitis citizens of that he hos ,pisa opened a new C rote- P2lPt..,ry, Flour and Feed Shank at his old staild,where will always keep on hand a superior stork of shake GROCERIES. PROVin ONS. Family FL,IIIR, TEA. COFFEE, :SUGAR, kw.; all of .which will be se lectod with great care. and w II he AAA at very, low rates. De, flatters himself that heron make it to the i4efeat or this community to ,{sal with him be there fore Vhlicilp tkigir patwinage. I lie salute* washy to hi. namMous customer* for the patronase they bestowed upon him 11)/ds other hus ifICSI 4C ;I. '47.50 R. D. SHOENfiII. A CAUD.—LITTLE & MARTIN. . . WHOLESALE .nn • Rome Denierei In nrtir mops, CROCE:IIPS. TEAS, uguntis.&c. 'ots ao Centre Siteet« pent the edroel of Ha . - hamonno, to which the itientlon Or the clutene'of 10,y/1 nd • eau err} lalcent ctirdly otYriled. • JOHN LITTI.E. - Peittgeritle,Oct29-.11 j JOHN eq. C. HAJRIUSON , S COLUMBIAN INKS.—ln gallon, halt Italian, quart and smaller bottles; also Vassar,' & Noyes' Inki,Copyingloks,llnzan AThnmp son's Steel Pen Ink,linoyertlnks, Red and Hine Inks &no sohnlesatn and tact. Inic as low as 311 rents pe dotal. wholesalt - , al HANNAN'S Octl4-42) Obese, Boot sad Vattsty Stores:; .•. - Furnituret Furniture cAUPETtt VENITIAN PAINTED BLINDS, &e. CLILIEBSA/VG & ISILLYEILAN, •.A.,tea, r .RESPEETFULLY antrum* to the citizens of Pottsville . end the • -- Surrounding neighborhood that they have ripens* FININITURE WARE-ROOM. is Xa kastalge Street, fate deers pew Court 'whew:they hare on hand a large and. fashionable Irma of Fut M. tare. embracing the latest end most fashionable styles, all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best rain one cities. Their stock embraces a general ass - MB:tent of all thd articles embraced In fur ' dwellings either plain or in the most tuanrions Manner- :Bedstead* ranging In price from it to' $3O, —4lld altotheT articles of furultute In 'proportion. In their stock Is also embraced a larga,assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Rhoda of the most copra' , td patterns . . selected With great care. CARPETTEVO. BEDDING AND lIPROLSTERV,. They base also witted teAtte stock a lot of Carpeting of thn •vaitons anal/ties. end 'Bedding. to which they 'call the particularattention of tb4lt want of these entries. It is our design to keep ail the articles of Furniture required In Schuylkill County, and prevent the necee ray orpenons goitre abroad In yeareb of elegant arti cle* of Furniture, allot' which they are determined to sell at less priecs than they can he obtained else where, whir packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestty invite those who - are about furnishing houses end those ate° who require additional furniture, to give them a call. as abet enter the:moires they can give than:my kind of a "ut out" they may respire at a great saving of funds. • HENRY 611ESSANTO. April 7 11-111 'ALEXANDER' SILLVMAN. Cane and stash seat Chair Manufactory. ' NO. 13i NORTH SIXTH STREET. Qpposite AR'rawkl,4 Square. Phitodelytha. skitivni- VIE 'PRINCIPLES OF VETTER AND CHEAPER. Quick cash sales and - small proll ts. An assortment of Cane Rent Chairs, in the ;neatest variety of style and Rnish, made of wajons, Birch, Moyle and Imitation 'Woods, st the cheapest pekes for CASU ONLY. Light a nd durable patterns, Cottage Chairs. Cane Settees, Loonges, large and small Rocking Chairs, Store Stools, Atm Chaim, Itc.,*e. Itonse-keepers and all who are "liking up." Gm House.kceping. can gratify their taste in *Meeting styles, atti j rcure a warrantable article, by calling on thoyeg r blanuyacturct- • 4 e . .117, r. WOOD, Nn. 131 ? , 4 ort t l lath, cightdoors above Rare, Din rd, n, 11...3‘em1Philadelphia. gINVITE the particular attention of the eit zenn of Poitoville and hs vicinity, al. Physicians, Veteriatiry niu'rncona,and coiltitrylitoTekeeptro,to their loran and aenerainssorlinent or DRUGS, EllElillt :ALS i FAMILY NI P.DICINES. Their stock not only' emlfracria the best Dregs and Medicines the market aft, irds, but :Swill the new Phar maceutical Slid Chernkal preparations. Surgical and Dental Instrltniehts, Gold Foil, Patent and Fatuity Me d iernes, Fresh Shakers' 8er1...1/Ye Stillre;Palltio• Varnishes, pure. Camphine, Class, Putty, Snuff. best Casendish Tobacco-and Cigar., Perfumery, Brushes, CoMbs, and every variety of choice, fancy and Mißto - artwtes r, also, that. excellent article, Farina, firs the Pick and infants' diet—tri fact evert thing and ariyihnig, can be thund ill their general and well-nese*. ed Sock, wilds, they offer to sell at the lowest cash & C. flatter themselves Dim theli knowl edge and surer tence In the business, one of theta, 0. T. Stchole s. ?Mt.) moving held. for several years some of the tenet responsible offices In England and Paris 'null es dispenser and operative Chemist, they would et fullY solicit the conildence and share o• "oblic parsonage, as none but sermine Drugs and ^itteK can be had at their establishment. , tae swot Cattle Drugs, of the best quality on tire most '..ssonahle terms. plercli3.l6l9-10-ly 1 1AnnlIgON. 11MOTVIEUS & CO. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, ' Offire ..ira. 43 1.3 soleth Grant Street, Philadelphia. . Pure Parlor White Lead; AM tmgroundand locrystal; 1 - Palm GrouhS" ". lUmperia; -' No. 1 "r • " ".. ' Pyioligneous Acid; Red Lead; ' , Red Liquor; ' Lithatg.:' Iron Limp's, (liangs Mineral; .Mastic Black; Sugar of Lead; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. METALLIC , FIRR-PROOF PAINT. ' TIII3 EXTRA.ORUINARY subatanee is ~..,„ ..., found is. s %Irata of roe k,of a basil) forma .NW/tot, When takenr - from the 'mine. it re sembles lb appearance the finest Indigo, and d bin.; the emmbtencenf cold tallow; '- ffS" iota on e_sprisatiet to {he atninsphere, tit a short unto turns to Stone or Slate. Geol.- ;Sits who.bnre .emu, Pore of the impression that th.is solistanre, when in at liquid store, has been effused through a tiesurogno tilled up this basin formation in Um mak. It has been found upon anylyzation by Dr. Chiltnn, of New York, to consist of : Silo,. 54 05 Alithainn, -: et .11, Proinsids of Iron, lg. 115 lion, - 12 31 Lithe,2 31 • Magnesia, P kg Carbon, 150 Solpinir, .- a 1 / • Water, 5 00 Loss,o 41 For use it in ground to powder, mixed with Linseed COI, and applied with a brash, am same as paint to wood, iron nn, zinc, canvass paper, Ac. &c., which in a alaltt time Eaton to intone. which is fire-proof it is particularly adapted for roofs of buildings,Steam boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges. Fences, kr., &e. .. hoof coated with this article is equal lathe bent of plate, at n volt saving of expense. Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented from rust or cOrrns lon, as it forms a com plete Atone covering. School ftla tea are made from It, by covering boards or paper. As it to susceptible of high , polish, it has been used to great. advantage Ity Carriage Painters and Cabinet Makers. LIARRIFON, BROTIIEBR, tit Co. April di 17-tfj No, 43l South Front Bt Phitada. ' Liverpool and New-York. Pasvage Agency. E. W. ICIDILIALL CO., 8 Wat/ Street—mtvv-YORE. . DUNKIN. K1181141.1..k. ItESPECITISLIA Inforinstheir (Heads and the alai they hare commenced the ; tIJIIVIING and COMMISSION" WIRINESS, together with the Gr.NERAL PA SSLINGEIE ItIISINEIIS. granting eartiflewee of pop• sme from London, Liverpool, DIANN. Belfast or any part or the old eountry to to Nero-York. Boston, and Philadelphia. on the most reasonable terms. MVPs and Bitts of Erehanre, from El to any amount on the !Loyal Bank of Ireland and Its branches. . . . . .. . . . . . . „ Tho dais of soiling of the hereto,. Lime of Liverpool Pocket+. as freed upon, are the let, thh, II th, Nth, ast, and 46th of every moat?). These ships are all of the !arrest class, and are coin ni,inded by men of chaiarter and experience. The cab in areomenollatiorre ore all that can be desired In point of splander. cnnifor)tuil cniivenienee. "Thee are fur nhliod with every de eription of stores of the best kind. Punctuality in the dads of sailing will he stelptly ad. tie red to. 8 . . . Packet Skips Rossins.Siddows.Sheridenbnd Garrick, aro vessels 01 the larsese class ; and those desirous to firing nut their friends, cannot select liner ur Barer ships• Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. . . Xrbs Orleans Hoe of packets sail weekly. For pot sage or freight; apply as above. E. IV. IfIERALL & CO. CsThe ■nbscrihnr has been stipointed Astent fnt this Line In Schuylkill County. Apply at 1110 [Ace is Mar ket Street, Pottscipa. OFFICE. OP TOE scilulrloriat.L NAVIGATION 111331•VO V. Deism tar 2-14, 1616. r o ates t he Canal and Works of the Schuylkill I.ia' n vtgatitin Gnat. pany fur the year 1617 : To - Mount Schuylkill Port Carbon. Haven. Clinton. Os. per ton. etc per ton. Ct. per Wit. Omit/Aug, 15 12 . _ Ilambu r 2. 2.3 92 13 MoliCtiv We; 35 32 23 Althounes, 90 37 28 ' Reading.' . 414 42 33 Unionville. , 55 52 43 Lan fel 1116, 55 55 93. Pottstown loading.-55 52 • 143, Royer.' Ford. 55 52 42 Plornitville, 60 57 48 ' Paulalng'i Um, AA . 57 48 J.O mberville, ' 50 ' 57 48 Valley Forte, AO 57 ' 48 Port fienneify, 165 ' - 62 53 Norristown, 65 22 53. Consobocken, 70 • 45 59 Spri62,lolll, 70 , 61 ' Manayunk. '5 - ;0.. 63 The toll to ritilaticlppla will 44 as (oliowa r Mt. Crittinn.Sett.llaveir. Vt. Clinton. March, April and May. 63 elk. 61 cts . 53 cts. June,Julyand August. 7512 - 63 Sept. Oct. Non. & Occ:Sl 82_ '73 The Corti shipped from Port Carbon to tbiaboys pointst will be charged 080 and a half cents per ton more thin so id rotes: Theehatee matt bR andle per t;n3 of 4211ib5., and an allowance of fire pee cent. wilt be wade on the nreigbt tghlpped to cover wastace. Der -30-I.lyl' ERtlttßlflt FRALEV.rte,ident. I ,NE7v L'he.ni) , llonnettO. Bonnets: a T. Z. 1.077111.0 P, g gout-0 Seroud Arta, upper We: nen doer to Shorplo.. & Sont.—PUILASIELPHIA. RCS I'ECTFULLT invites ino nt• a t Z i i ‘ t ' s n tl r ei 'c u h l:y l : 4 lo di gs o v r e P „ " So i i i e: • • ..;" aAsnrtmont of Si lUNG & tillMitit. STRAW poxserg & RATS, At rutrrnwly low priers. sr Merchant, and Dealers sUpplied. . Alterine, Bleaching, and hustling. done in a superior manner. and at chart notice. T. 7..1.0T11R9P, Now b. 24.1 sc.. tarsi aide. nett door to Tait dßend Sha rplcro Son, 'Match3J,V3l,244ol I'J ladelphia.- SHOVEL. D ANVFACTOTt.r. Eagle Worlis, /a Centre Siren, rOTMILLe t nut dear Wow L. . ,American . . • tp• Tff P.. subscithei would call the attention of Coal Operators, Merchants, and Miners, in ea • swine his Round and Square poing Coal end Crain Shovels, Manufactured by ttirAself, and expressly for the Ctial Regina—warranted to he made of the Oro quality materials and, workmanship, at City prices. Alt orders t bantfully received and puctd.. ally attended to. - N. R.—Shovele Repaired. Dee. 449-tf ). HENRY , PORTER. R Nicholas &I Collins, wilinr,Bxl.lo A - NT) RETAIL DDVGGIST4 AND APOTIii.CARIES, ..Varket .Slree2.—rorrsviLt.e. . N. M. WILSON'. J. P =l= I eam! Ice Cream S ri lee Cr E subscriber. begs leave to inform the citizens of _ .i. Pottsville, and n: public to general, that he has Axed up a Saloon to serve Ice Cream,the very hest goal i lty every day and evening during the Summer season, at his residence in (Metre Street. next door to Alb J. '6. Rravrn's Apothecary. He is also prep;red to furnish fee Cre'am and :Slather I Refreshment. in the Confectionary line for Parties at the shortest notice. i May 12 ZZl•ilt WILLIAM WEREIV: Ice Cream: rrlll3subscriber, as heretofore,. will continue the manufacture of ice Cream. in order to supply the demand daring the comfit; season Ice Cream ,of all riarror, of the best quality, always on hand. Carries arid (milks, supplied.' at the lIIIITtaIt notice, with tee Cream. (inrifectionariw of every duality, con stonily no heed and .for . sale wholesale and retail, by wenraz, one done North of the ?diner's Book, an nearly opposite-. Pn. May 12, 2040 Ice, ice, ice. Tim Subscriber' announces to No customer' and the that lac is now ready to deliver Clear Spring ice,Ao those who (eel disposed to patronize him, every macular lie natters himself that be has laid up o plentiful supply in his Ice Houses, to serve all during tine warm season. Persons wantintr any quantity of fee-during the day, can be supplied by calling nt. his Shop, 'sack of the Miners' Journal Sault,: Office. Nag _ )2, 2Ct..39 E1C1‘i.1.5.51.11.1 WELLER. 'Patagonian Guano. 220 TONS Dry Patagonian Guano In MIL and Rage the nave cargo 'of the Brig. Memos'. Capt. Addicts:jam arrived at this Port from Watchman's Cove, Patasonta, in lota to mil Pureb.Pers. ' CHAS. WA I.N MORGAN, 9 an 4-10 South Wharves. Philadelphia. c".A u rg e dedu L lkue will he wade to purchasers or VI Tone and upwards in proportion, [Mn, I To Tanners. A 8 LIALCS D EAD I:RUIN and Dry Calcutta MN , . `k received Der Ship Tecumseh, will he cold lh Pas to suit buyers, their accrue weight is 910 lhs, ADM,' to CHAS. WALK MORGAN, 9 and ID South Wharves, Philadelphia. In Dtare 73 Males Madras Chat `Awls, May Id, t 20.2rn0 Lumber Yard, at Pine Grove. rrlfE undersigned resnectfuily hug lease to Inform their Cristotners, And the public of dcbu)lkill eo. in general, that they have on hand now. and offer a large and emensive stock of lessened lumber, for Beilding.'Caltinet making, 311,1 Chair making purposes. whirl, they will sell rheape r than it can he purchased from any other place. Having IS wheel trucks on the Mferent Railromir. they are enabled to deliver Lum ber from Pine Crone, to most any other place in the Coal Region. at reasonable term, May /2. 20-2maj MOLLY. SMIYI7 & Ell Thonips REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND 'COLLECTOR OF RENTS, Office in Port Cerhen, Schnpfkill County. Pa. rptlN pittnetitier will takes 014 rse of Coal 1. Iltceilieg, Gon4es. and other property. and rol:cct ("lento for the same, io the County of SchtlYaML and all other 6llSill.".ltonnected with hls Agency, 1101 ho promptly ;Mended to - FIT TfIOMPSO.N, Port Carlon, richtly kilt co., Refers to Acrd Patterson, and Horace Btnith. Pottsville. . " Known Thal. `llcading. " • - Wm. U Wilson, No. fl, North Jd st.. Phila. delphtit. (May IV4II. 20-ly -- Oki — Gent 1c Ladles_ Oß, I WANT A WIFE." Tlsuberribent take pleneure aoneMOChlelhat On Sanarday, say 121 b. they will Euhtbh ieheau lifill style, a new' and remarkably fine ballad. called ' On GENTLE !Antra /1.. L. 011 I WANT A Wirt." the Emory byTons FirroknaLia, Keg, Editor of the Philadelphia City Item; arranged Inc the Piano by Prof. Rau-in, and for the Gultar, 1w Prof. Pifite. Vae gang' la a bright, aparkling,asshinn -strait, flitt of life and spirit, nod /1111.1 become widely popular. All oilers to ha addreasod to LEE 4; WALKER, 112 Cheanutillreet May 12. - 20-If Dentist ry—ltemoval. • GEORGE J. ZIEGLER, DENTIST, IIAS REMOVED TO 'Nu. 375 ARCM STREET,two doors below Tenth Philadel pitta. • Cr All - operations performed In the most approved elaborate, and Judicious manner. `March 1 0 ,1 1 349a11.7in0 • • :1' CARRIAGE'S. r 7 THE SWISCRIRER REGS I.EAVE to cafl the attention or his friends and I 't t EA IIIttAGES re NI le 0 h iee n and EIGHT WAGGONS now on hand and thustiiiix. which he will dispose or low. , • G-All lands of repairins promptly attended tn.. Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, back of the American /loose. Joon 5, 1817. .22— WI. wistAn A. KIRK. The GreatemCriargains in the World! CAN BE HAD AT MR. TR AC 708, .1 (Nu I.IGI .1/.417/CCr ST. rittrAnKLPitm) BF RI VA LIPID CLOTHING *TORE. Fine French Black Cloth Drees Coats, from 310 0010312.00 Frock *" 11.00 to 13.00 Medium. •' . " " 8.00 to 19.00 " Drew; "• 700 to 900 Fine Blue Cloth. " " 10.00 to 14 00 QM " Riding Coals, 7.00 to 10 00 Coatees, . 3.90 to 700 '• Black Ilabit Cloth Slacks, . 6.00 to 8.00 •• Blacks and Fancy Tweed Sacks, 300 to 6.00 • Black Cassicnere Plllll2, 300 to 500 . Fancy ". " ' • 31.10 to 5.00 ' Satinet ' • " , 2.00 to 400 •• Satin Vests, ' - 200 to 4.00 Theether with &large assortment or Seasnnable floods, of r very •airicty, consisting of Pants, Vests, shirts, stocks, austrimders, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, Sze. All to be had ;lithe old and favorite stand, and at prices that wet snit eft. *Don't forget the number, 292 'Market st. a p15'40--11k3in Boys' and Children's Clothing :.• Depot. 264 - Cionnt &rect. Mindslpkis. VIE Subscriber haring had much esnertence in the nrannfactory of noye and Chihiren's clothing; Announced to the citizens or PiSitee vine, and aurroundluz town, end Country, that he hat, a large and varied assortment of ready made clothing for YOUSG taNTLEVEN, made of very, eon,l iwuctlals,aiid In the best, latest, stud most rash- - lone& style always on hand. Ile wneld most respect fully invite them, the cilizene of Pottsvil , e,&c, to give him a call when they visit the city, and examine his beautiful stork themselves, and lie rati•tled that the Depet.t,ttite place in be wcWsulted In Children'. Clo thing in snake, 111, style or finish. Feb. 7, -40. , 7-10 F, A. lIIIVT. l'in, 26 t (Thereat St, below Tenth, Patinae, Phientx Clothing Depot. 'S. W. CORNER OF DOCK AND SECION D STS. /TOR erthetriberannnunceir to the public gen erall.V. t hat tie has a large and varied ossoitnient of Clothing, made of the very best material. and In the make. style and finish unsurpassed by any in the Motet States ; lie has also a general as sortment of young Gentlemen's or hops' Clothing.— From his experience in this line of buslneas, be feels assured that they are unequalled in the city. The et tentinn of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity hire. spectrally invited to his large stock of clothing. Give him a call, and examine for yourselves, berms purcha• sing elaetvhere ; all his goods will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Cut this oat and bring it In Cour hand. don't forget the store. WM. 11. TAYLOR, ' Phranlx Clothing Depot'. S. W, rev, of Dock and Second ;to., Philada. April I I, ISIS. 16.3iiiii Lee S, Walker. t3UCCESSORS TO.GEO. W 11.1,111 HAVE reiniwed their stock of Music - and Musical instruments, to the new and SMICIOIIO store in Swaim's Iluildeng. No. 16,2 Cnesnut Poteet, %Mow eleennth. Phlladelobia, where they Invite the attendance and patronage or the public. I,EE:t WAIKER having purchased the entire stock of Geo. Willtg, (Who lion declined business') a"' now prepared In execute all ardeill in their line. Their as, aertruent of Music and Musical Instruments, is as ex tenable as lhat of any ether establishment in the etnin- Ty, Piano Proles, from various well known and approv ed manufactories, new in store, and win 'he constant ly offered for sale. ta Country dealers - supplied on very reasenahl e t e ' m ,. - I [Fell 10 . 7-emu. BOOTS AND -6110 Es, At the ad Bumf, CentreSt.acV door to tkePuttarillelluva. ti..& J. FtiSTEU. ARE now receiving their •-•'' Bering , supplies of ROOTS & • 110FeLeompris ing a first rate _r •-• . 1 • assortment. which they now - . • offerat wholesaleor retail utile very lowest priers. They have nig° on hand Trunks. Va t see, Carpet On an, and Satchels,Nnieandlippestrather, Morocco, Calf Skirts. Lining and finding stains. Stine Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of Silos find ngS. . . N.D.—Boots. Abner manufactured at rhortnatice.— Thnirfrrends and the public wlinarn In want nr any or are abovrarticleaareremectfullyrequmded toglve them a cad. May B, 1 1 317. Id- Cheap, China Glivoi and Queens-Ware. • R . Euv r; DESIROUS ENlSinattca OUR RUSI NESS with the citizens of ['onsetlle. and its vi cinity, we am inaneNl to lay before them the debris of nor house to their patronage.: staving .the largest and moat complete tier. in this conntry.tive can otter great inducement. both in su perior quality and price, in Preach, English; German and Came. Chino, the real Iran Stone • Ckina. (Me strongest ware made,) Stane. Lioarpaof and. Granite Ware. Plain, Moulded and Cat slim. We will tiir Cash many person a DIN ER SET, TES. SET, CUSSIRER SET, or a SINGLE NIECE. for less money than any Whetesale or Retail Musel am, because the Wholesale MUIR. Must necessarily cell on credit, which we do nor, nod Retail Houses do but a malt business In comparison with "ours.. Tout' which attention IS tespectMlly requested. Typ thme Sc No. 9 10 Cae.aut Street. above Seventh. Philadelphia; Feb. 2), '4O. o.ly . J. Cartier. ' 47ftt ENGINEER, • :Ye, •51 Je.rth'6l.trb Street. PA tads. - - CI IVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF 1.. X Contract' to erect Dwellings, ace. and lay out the grounds for Country Seas or Cemeteries; together .pith the arrangement of Trees to glee the proper , bit. fret —Mid, Churches, Hospitals, Prisons, Walee Works. Gas. Works. &c., on . the latest and most approt- Optima. Instuding beating tesillatinr, &c:, Phlldda.Fab. 21; tglioice Poetni. 'rug sioran , OF PEACE. Whew: bath the spirit of.peace his home! Loves he o'er earth or ocean to roam! lie dwelt* in the deep sequestered glade, ' Where the lover's stop bath a footpath made ; Ile lurks fit the bowers where birds have sung To their fluttering mates When the day Wax young ; try are dyer pool 'neath the waterfall, • Where the roc k•sprung trees have formed a Solemn and dark. o'er the depth below, And beet befits its majestic flow, Where aidden wild.dowrin scent the ali—' Ile sure the spirit of peace is there, BY thesurnmer's eca he roves to dwell. And to note its crisped billows! swell ; Or to tut the music ocean makes When bin ware the cavern's echo wake* ; • • Or to mark each ship go proudly by, Likes sea-king in his panoply; Or to reckon the snowy skin that serial, - • Llke ocean birds far on and dim, Where the calm see blends with th calmer ! The spirit of peace be sure is there.. In the Highland vale, where the lako Iles low, Encircled by hilts of lasting snow Where the streams that gladden the valley Creep, Murmuring through channels dark and deep; Where the red deer stares from the forest forth, Ere he hounds away to the trackless north ; Where primeval life with roger gaze fooksaut an the stranger who treads its ways; Where the fond enthusiast loves to roam— . Thee, there bath the spirit of peace his home: In the woods at eve when the birds are stilt, . And naught is heard but the tiny rill, Which norm and Wight makes music street, As it leaps Its brother rill to meet ; Where naught is seen by the strsinink eye, Oat the tree/111Se spectres standing by— I have met with the woodman's lowly cot, Where I thought that the laorneof man was not I I have heard his evening praise and}, raver, And I felt that the Spirit of peace was there. When the you racy lieu in Sabbath test.. , And the ;lads are' in gulden beauty drest ; When the chittch.bell'anotes o'er the valley come, Like Ode voice of a father inviting home ; When the aged man Is thoughtful seen. Where the gripes of hi, early frlen le lit green Wm nit the village church in many a heap, Etch with iis tenant in slumber deep— To that humble church in hope repair, And the spirit of peace shall meet you there. aucation. [From the Star of the North) , THE NEAV SCHOOL LA'S". The new school lass is quite krigth,:, ing 39 section*, end i• quite Isms in many nt it. provisions. ,Wo have prepared the Mowing sy nopsis. Eitenda the apt4rn of catnip - id ch'on I education over till tho State, end appropistes $200,000 annually for its supprt. Every town ship, ward or Borough shall he a district. § 3.3. When a township is divided thti school district shall also b, divided at the commencement of the next current year, and the semi! fund,. divided in the aamo proportion that they would have been expanded if there had been exptrided If there bad been no new district. I § 4. Two, and in new districts, six directors shall he elected a,t the spring or bar. ugh flee- lion,. • 5. TIP judges, shall through the conStalot., Present one return of 'theele . ction to the bo:lttkt of disectoss and another to the_ quarter Session„-- The constable shall notify the new directors',with. in nee clays efter,the election, and ten votere may contest en election in the quarter Sessions, as by the old act. § 6. The hoard df directors mey fill vacancies until the following election. § 7. A director not acting Lifter notice of his election, or being absent at tweVsuccessive meet ings of the board, his sett may be declared Yva- cant , by the board. 8. If the board of dire. ..drectors refuse to lay tat, the Quarter Sessions may supply their place. The directors alien be exempt from millitary du• 9. The directors now in office' remain Op during their term, and the taxes authorized for this sou are to be collected[' • , 5 10 to 17. / Prescribes the ditties end powera of the directors... Among other things it is pro.'-, aided that el children betweenithe ages of 5 and, 21 end( be entitled toe commoll, came education. In other tespecia theta is in these - sections au material alterstian Irom the old law. We add the', only additional sections whith seern.to d•ff.3 from the old act and appear to be of int:crest; . =I § 17. The directors of each district iney, if they deem it expedient, divide the same into subs districts, the bounds of which shell be entered on the minutes of the board, and said NO. district shall nut be altered or abolished except with the consent of a majority of the citizens of the sub-district, ascertained at a public meeting ' held for that purpose, or by uniting, signed by I their names and addressed to the board of direc tors. B. The qualified 'meta of each subdistrict shall meet on the second Tuesday in June next and every year thereafter, end. choose a com mittee of three of their number to serve for one year, which committee shall select their teacher for the -district, sull,ct to the examinationand approv lof ,the board of directors fix the time of opeurng the school, admit pupils, visit the school b one of their number once in each week, have th _care and repair of the school house, pro vide fu 1 , and generally attend to all the local cones ns of the subdistrict, subject to the advice an control of the hoardmf directors .for elf ne cessary expenses of fuel and. repairs, they shall exhibit their accounts to the board, who shall psy the amount by orders on the district neaturer in the usual manner. If a difference shall arise be tween the board of directors of any district end the committee of a sub diatnct respecting the ap pointment of a teacher; or if the directors shall refuse to approve a properly qualified teacher, se lected by such committee, it shall he lawful fot the qualified voters of such sulm.listrict to meet, upon ten days public notiee signed by the committee, or by any four of such qualified sows, and cited, by ballot, aYeacher for such sub-district, Which etre non obeli be as valid as an appointment by the board: Provided, That the leash& so elected shall have been first duly examisiedhy the board of dim:dots or by some persopiauthotized by them sod have from them a certificate of hie qualifica tions as directed by this act, 5 19. In case the school directors deem it expedient to divide-their district into 20-districts, or if the valeta of any sub district shall neglect or refuse to eject a committee as provided rat in Chia pfeeedhig section, then the duties of said committee shall devolve on, and be performed by the boari, of directors. ASIZIINMENT AND COLLECTION OF SCIIOoL TEE S 2 '4. The, school directors of every district shall annually, on in before the srst day; of Mn.y end by the votes of not less'then four members of the board. levy such an amount of tax on their district as shall together with such additional mots as the district may he entitled to receive out of the State appropriation, and from other sources, be sufficient and necessary to keep the fchttela et the district in operation not ices than four nor More than ten months in the year. § 23, For the purpose of enabling the boa'rd of ditectore to egress and apportion the:tax for the ensuing school year, the - county commissioners shall, when required, furnish the president o f tee- Teta!) , of -the board with,a correct copy of the last adjusted salivation of propel, subjects and things 'made taxable for school purposes according to the provisious of this PrOrtaed, that if any error in the certificates of taxable% shalt °Coo whereby a district shall receive more or JOSS Of the state appropriation than is justly due said disfriat, the county commissioners shall have authority , end ere hereby required imMishately to forward to the superintendent a corrected list of taxabtes, and the superintendent shall there upon make it the basis of the appropriation due said district. 24. Whereupon the board of directors shill, on or before the -first Monday- in June, annually, taiaed 0 wont thus the balance necevare t mount of ms to be rai the chstrict mode. or to.tr/ or 'county purposes as and § 25. When the stl and apportioned, the seer rectors shalt make out e same, and the president with the duplicate adores urer to collect the said have the right et bil Clan ments or esonerstions fo sons, or unseated laud, just and reasonable, and on the minutes the nam e faior each abatements or togethervvith the reallOalli NO. 21 - , • . , §.• 26 On the recelp of the Said warrant and / duplicate the district tee surer sliali give at toast thirty days' notice, by•no less than ten written or printed edvertirementr, t, be put up in the mast public places in the district, that he will attend et the noun! glue for boldieg township, ward, or bo , .f .t. i rough, 'eleetions, on 4do to lii , named In said sde vertiientents, for the pen :of collecting and na ceirrine the school tax f r siid district, and shall collect and receive the • MOI giving receipts there fore in all cases when required by the person paying the same, and as coropensationLtberefor the tr ee , titer shalt receive two per me, for all moneys so collected: - - § 27. In case eny rictoul tax shall remain un paidfor a period oreintyl days from and after the 'day on which the district treasurer shall have at, f tended for the purpose oil receiiing the same Be a foresaid, it - shell he the infer the district trees urer to'iasue his warrant, with' a schedule of au suet unpaid school tax( and the names of the persons respectively to whore the name is charged to the proper duplicate, rr ?irected to the constable of the proper word, town hip, or borough, whose duty it is hereby made t receive the same, anth4 prizing and requiring hi to demand'and receive from the perrone nettled n the said schedule th sums with Which they a o there in charged res pectfully, together wittj Eve : per cent, on the amount thereof, which per ceiling° , shall in all cases be collected and 'retained by such constable for his compensation i Meese any person so charged pc with school tax flit to ' y fhb amount ; together with the per mn ae afar said, within twenty days after the demand made t erefor by 'said constable the constoble msy levy I o same by distress and sate of the goods and chavtels of said delinquent, giving ten days' notice of such erste by written or printed advertisements, and the said constable shall, in addition, to the-p r Tentage heroin before allowed be entitled to retain out of the proceeds of such sale, after 6rat &do :dreg the school tax and the percentage, aforesaid, the fees so now are al lowed by law tuconetables for a levy and sale upon a writ of execution. 4 2s. Bzfoie the (layer, to the cotisisble of the warrant and scheduteles aforesaid,. the district treasurer shall require frpM him sufficient bond and security for the payment of the amount of school tat cent iiWin said schedufe, and of said constable shoffrfiriff to give the security required the district leeavarce may appoint another person to collect the said onpi4 school' tat, who dal/ have the same power s e ffCeiVO the rime corn. pensation ( or the peeler once of this duty as the constable aforesaid. .§ 29. Whenever sctool tar assessed on on, seated lands in anted dotedt shell not bo voluntarily : i i peal by the owner nr o 'nent thereof the distriet tievurer shall certify tho arne to the proper county commksioners mho - eh li enforce the collection thereof, with the taxes a - sesst-d on unseated lends for county purposes , rin when on collected,ithalt pay the same to said dua l :let treasurer: §- 3. As soon es "the president of the board of directors in any soh of clistrict.shall have is :.netl his warrant for it e collectfiM of n school &vetted by the I cnty fifth section of this tax, as act he shall certify the r ame, stating the amount 01 such tax and also the name of the . district treasurer to,the superintendent of common schools, 'I , who, upon the receipt n the Caine, shall draw bas warrant on the there freest:wet for •ihe whole amount ouch di,trict i I entitled to receive from the annual State ' apprt priatioo, Provided. Said board of directors shall also have made a report of the condition of the chools in their district, Sc directed in the sixteen It section of this act, and that no resident *hall ha compelled to nay, any school tax, who has no school house to which ho or she may send his o her 'choler or scholars within four miles of.,hw or her residence. TUE Cll 110PC-A ... The realities of h, ousts toot pass bola: feet years; the changes ters alai are 'developed, found full of practical' It not only to Warn but t to overlook the ordinary to be startled by results causes. Moat human b to day, without Ettanciti upon the prescot, or reg ell to a certsin.eztent cr move, and have our Gel citentettes iinmediatcly a the fall;the wreck; the quaintancei - see COMM' lay. a h cases rashlyseldorn 10 ittecettaining the real so rarcltr perceive that at 1! which precipitated the 01 mon g our weaknesses a, , l How • numerous —wel repeat—the changes of fife I In what wide contrast ! Let an indivio mil who has attained the! age of fifty, pause for a moment and gese atound him. Ile will diSeover that the children who Inca after he had attained the years of manhood, 'played about his knees, are now among the lathes and mothersof titan. kind ; while those to whom ho looked 13p in j r boyhood, are either dee ipid and tottering with ago, nr have passed to .the Valley of the Shadow of Death;' The spanof bunion life—how air. row 1 A few years, we lappear; struggle; nod aro goner Been the near s and dearest of thu be. kegs with whom our ezi tenets is inteitWined;pasi away, and are speedily forgotten, or if not forgot. ten; ore remembered so carelessly, as scarcely to excite a momentary feellitg. The philosophy of . life is understood by fowl l it is practised by still feWer. Vi‘du not liv so as best to provide for ourgencral and Me-long:happiness bete, as well its in the life to come---hut in mast cases; for the gredication of moment, ry wishes; desires, appe. Met and objects._ The oung; when they start upWard and 'onward on Me hillside of etistenen,. are Naturally buoyant, gay. and cheerful. 'magi i. nritMn colors and brightens the future—they have little to regret in the 144. and hasten on their way, to rejoicing. When, however, they reach middle life, or a point beyond, and pause fur a• moment, with the object of ascertaining their real po,ition an 3 prospects; they begin to realize that there ifs much of, shadolv as well as of sunshine in :Ititinan ezistence—t .at men are false, corrupt an trescheroua—that tie evil still prevails to a feWful\ extent—and thu a feeling of sadness and distatistintino steals into their he aria., „ When, too,. find themselves deceived my tried . anti trusted t' or 1 (or years to secure some lie in doisppointment and wonder that roe the ono= misanthropic; and view with distrust ell their fellow men. as it often happens, the and betrayed by thcae t caber!, after having toile. dating Object, they avY martifierition, we carob ment they should gro It i4allauch seasen3 ing troon-z-Ha all imp'ott taught tlipt life is full o' eat inornfug is prfeeedel that time', faith and eu cultatett dad practised terminstiiiii than when shrink ilnd covet be! cto,id.! Look through retie( have taken Onto with) or twenly' t Yo,D ) Set years ago ;was 4 ban Debt, end As to often th stanceA, without .credit without siispieioh.. hence suspected hirh. further, anii3 barohly—i fraud. far Er time he • Tube uobirtutiatei,be but 10 1)4 and fortune,-tie felt iTas c ESICE2II2 commercial walks, boa —or tbould he , uerro tho trial, ani! by living cloatror to ieagin big tbai hold in tociOty ! The and pursuoiliwiib activr opportunity 'pas hot to anti defaming that the though (or; time time Me i triumphed in the end., ?stet! end appropriate 'lite up the whole a. uposs, the property of mete ;stable, for State Sressid. ihoel tax le , Ilscrs levied 6terjr of she hoard of di direct duplicate of the shall issue his warrant, id, to the district treas sr; end the board shall . s to • make such abates-, mistakes, indigent per le to them shall oppesr the secretary shall enter is of all persons in whose iesondrations were made ,therefor. 1111 OP LIFE. ENERGY of admonition. The ice in the course of a take place, the rherac. will, if rend rightly, be nowledgt•,,mrd calculated .direct. Wo are foci apt sircurasttnnea of existence without treeing out the pings hurry on ffenti day ig at the past, 'effecting wiling the future. WOHTU :atures of hour. We live, g in the scenes and et ,round us. It wo hear ,of ruin of a friend or ao nt hastily, and in most I lk back with the object of ! too of, tho and act an - me of the rotors iownfall of the rictus aro nil infirmities! .ai a kirtiLdshd item:tear .of They should than ha change—that the bright hy the Dark es t night-- ere shoutl neSer be ith a spirit of MOTO dc. he heart appears disposed fore the tempests of the. Ittalk the changes that a few years—tear, fifteen iAsed a citizen who AI I l l ropt—overwhelmed with case under idte cireum ,l and a character otthie.l ff_in creditors last by and piny. coma of them went tuerly Tattneed him of ras 04E4 to the quirk._ bonbt. ki ea bw) implat l ulled becau,a of Ma aria eueb • 13in whet should ho to the sotto, abandon tho ma on idler and a pauper hie .heart and bia mind for lawn his calumniators, 'titter, and thus if !Ws faet• .. i . d.ter course wee atleptri and untiring energy... convince the irtieftecfion . ly were wrong,-and, al !Sort *at hilltleCtessfht, tt Nay,. in one instatteet
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