' 1-1 or Taiii;iiimear. JOURNAL. a6isettfrriiki: s- 1 WO DALLIIB por mum* psyslkla adta4ea-42 . 25 If a . pall rtan 14.!.1135.?1,11 SOK no 141 yttkar k t hi yew'. 00 Carnet Threh clarts to one addrorOn adiratoli • - - IP 00 5 .,, t , 1 - do ( t i do ' • 110' AV 00 i'ineen do do do 20 00 t i u f, rotas, lotions must b. iniartably paid in advance. and et.to and Mirth:' r Trl CAO .O ILLOWASPTIMELS4, . - - The JOCILVAL Ipv . turnishod.co curio' and others at 53 per 10 copies, cob on tort'. cfr rl ysts, sork.?*ol roar..hers supplied with tt at $1 hi adraace. TOE. LAW OF ItEWSPA.P4P.IS. . If s alivrtben order the discontinuanCe of their news pipers, the. publisher may eoutimie to set* them - until srresreges are Vaid. tub negleaar refaissito'tiki the& bowspri , hers front the alines to which they am dlregtd- ttsay Ise held n‘spon.ible unti n i they bare settled the Nils and or held thou discotltittne3: ' • Ifsnbvtiberiremuve to other plates ',Oboist inforro in,r the publisher, and the newspapers are sent to tbe,fer upr direction. they are held responsible. The 'court...hare decided that refusing to .tako amispa ' pars trent the °Mee, dr removing and leaving them un coiled far. Is Phi facirievidenee of Intentional fraud. _ _ _ . . RACES OF ADVERTISING. • 0 .,,,,, luare of 10 lines,,so cents for one insert ion—sub ‘,. i vnt intertions, 25 cent each. alines, one time, 25 „ro,_,,,,b,,inentinsertions.l2l.4 cents dol. Ali a a,, t i.,•r0,•0t,,.ver3 lines, for short periods, charged ash square: • OTT. TWO. • TWIST.. 87L TWELVE l i nes . 0214 873! 0: 50 $2 2$ $3 00 El,. lows, . 1 . 00 150 . 2 CB.l 350 500 ALL ociti PITT 1.1:112S COUNTED As .4 4QTAILL OT 'MT LINKS. One ovir ,, . 1 .. " 00 300 500 8 00 TT..) situtres, 200 350 3W. 800 12 00 Th r o, s t astes, 3' 0.) 450 660_10 00 15 00 Q„., r t, CO., 500 650 • B'oo 1500 25 00 ' halfcrAudin,l 909 12 00 10 00 25 oo 40 00 itnP ,-I)nain, 16 00 26 00 80 - 00' 45 00 60 00 fir Busines.s Notices, $l - each—accompanied with an advertitement, 10 cents each. - A,lrertiseseents before Marriages and , Deatils, 10 cents p first - insertion—subsequent insertions, 5 cents per line. Niue words are counted as aline In aultertising. 11er:tants and others advertising by the year with ..hta,zes, and a standing advertisement not ,exceeding 2 luaies :Si lines, will be chard; induttliig subscrip-' oo s p,— to the amount of one quarter column with chutes and subscription, ..120 00 Irltbaut changes, sE the tubas designated above a‘teertisements set. In -larger type than usual will be c himed 'MI per cent. advance on these prices. ,All cuts sale charged the same as letter press, No Trade Adv_artiseraents received ,from Advertising' Avens abroad. except at 25 per cent. isdianf.4 on these n01.....,14--sperdal-tiermnia-fffiVith the publisher. tiarrilloq 2.11, cents each. - Deatb.san-omparfled with no. 25 cents. without notices nd-tharge. 111 Natie.m. eacept those a religious\chararter and e deolt tonal pUrirlses. will be charged 211 cents for any nom!.-.r of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per line p r , e eediaca of meetings. riot of a general or public char acter. charged at 4 rents per lino for each insertion. T.. facilitate calculations' we will state that :IT; lines make a c olumn-161 lines a half column—and s 2 lines a column. 2 is2.words make a column-1370 a half damn—and 7A,,z quarter column. MI -odd lines over charred at the rate of 4 cents per line. advertisers must confine their advertising to t h..ir cern bncinemi.Agencies fn. others. sale of Real Es t.,. net incliided in business advertisements.; REAL ESTATE SALES. VALUABLE PROPERTY, , In Pottsville, at. Pr/vote Sale, Cheap. jr f: Subseriber•ofrers at Private Sale . all that tract of Land and Building Lote, known as t u -Carbon Itilr' or -Young's imp property, in the bo rou4h of Pottsville. extending -Urotu the river Schuylkill ~t,ye - Mr. Lauer'.. Brewery to the Port Carbon road. being abut 2) yards in width, and containinx :90 seers more or less. This, property may be said to heist:linable, not . only L- the purpose.. of building, but also as offering the 1,5 . 1 locality in the borough. on which to °met suitable Water W.As for stipplving the town with Water. Apply at his c•tlire. corner Coal and Callowhill streets. • • .112,17110. •..rl, 1554 35-tf filittlllik: W. SNYDER.. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. rrilE undersigned •will. expose to Pub l._ lir Sale, on on Saturday, the•,2lst day of April. 1855. •at the Public Home of Win. J. Miller. in Tremont, the (.•i•e - ,ing Real Estitte : A HALF LOT 01 - Pit:C.E OF .GROCSD & STAIILE, in Tremq it. trona tht on Crescent street. and ad ttas lots on the north. by lot of Isaac Lahman. and s.nth be rernaening bait lot of Joseph Pinkerton. Late the estate of Jrweph Pinkerton, deceased. ,`••roilAl.4 mence a o'clock. P. M. • tt 11,131.1 et will be given and conditions of sale made knrwn by, SUSAN ersiiEturox, Executrix,, e. L. PINKERTON, Executor. Tl-. lentil, March :11, 21 , 55 • • • I'2-U PLUMBING. CAS-FITTING. PLUMBINC C. Q MITII6,-. DOWNING, 11,URNT OUT tt . rl ~u ti.o liith have rt.-_-opttied an establishment: for " • t:, ,1, ,,, e I,u , itivs, in Sliver Terrace. where they will he lb ml.fal f , r rders, and. prom'se prompt attention.and ss , o•fr,-tory work.. 1 i'o , t ,, in .I)ctober '2 , , 1554 PLUMBING SHOP. . . :11..N.EWNINi. Belttv's ROW ~. i • N . , ,,vezia,, Strivt, Pottsville. Penna.. has e.n i. , .ii:•l ~ n hand a s'tipply of all inr....s cif L.Ad Pipe. :4ice 1.,,1 lll , ,i: Tin Bath Tabs. i , ...rhosi.2r Baths. Hydrants ii, , , '1,,n111. , and :• , ..iiml, ilictictit Pumps and Water Clos '.. .i..: ai.... 3:1 kinds of Brass i.'4icks f.ir wat4ir and steam 11 - 14- , iii ;11. :and Clf.toos f, , r Fwzil - 1 . 4,. All kinds of cop 1 -;) P'r 'A . ,:: and Pluitilinit done in ti.iimneate , t manner at ill.. ii -:. 1t , .0 ,tii,,. j • 't it ... i: —. 3.11 p aid I , •r add 1int....: and L:eat 1 l' t-t IL,. , i..t, , lwr '2ll. 1!. , .5ii. 1 PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. LDICKINSt)N. respectfull,y: an . 1.••LIII , e, to the , public that hu lias purclia.. - mitt* ~,•:„....;,,,,A tb , late l,rui of MoriAtin flud Dickinson, 3 , I int,otsearry in; ; on't he plumbing l busito-ss in all Da iu io • artito ohs Stand under tlut, Pot tt;ville littnt.P., t..1. , .t, lt , p.is by attention to bwindss, li, inay be able I• 7il.r A .har , ' of the public patronairc. lie will guar : : iti•. Nt-irlt. to be as good, tillti it will' be dune on sit o :ob , terms. as can be, dOllll OSI:WherV. li. DICKINSON. f.irctr ' '.!7; isM SHERIFF'S SALES. • - SHERIFF'S SALES of REAL ESTATE. pi virtue 14 a writ of Ventlitiopi ex- Dp,ntt, i,'1,1 out of the Court of COIIIIIIOII 'lens of :Llll Comity. there will hi:exp. - wet! to puhlie hale OF • V, APIIII, e••; - ici., in the atternoon, at the l'iintis3 , lvatila lte 1,-r.atzli in th , catuty of '., t i‘t , wing he desciid real estate: , t.; I e 1113.1 thrOv`filiilf 4 parts of all that ' ;in t r I.•t ;1' ';;;:i land. situate. 13 lag' and to rschitytisill township, how in the borough a fort ui it, couuty ~f iicltuPc.lll.lolnridoi and tt-s --;••• las fill;;Ins: •flutiing at a stake 011 the E.i•Uth bank titer s •hat 16111. thence up the isinno and land tate '.li ;•it'y Sti.itt:li north sixty-six east tuenty per .• t illestitit c;wher, therbs; ;north fixty-threr and ioarters de,fre. h cast, twentv perches ton eV me, r,;•( this ;•liuti is ill; fe laid fat e .d" jrltirk Pt , t sr.. . • .11 I,,,lll)..lievcat Ley perdiem lola spruce ir. ,F...th sixty-fire il-zrces u est forty . perches c,wner. thent, south t en ty -tire degrees ea-t t. , th t place of ten II I= Th.. undividol thr , ll:ths parts !pan.. r ,:t stone •••,.31. iron mit4 , s and minerals of all .1 'DI eve, illui and tail)); under Ile , surf: , : ,, • eirth within the is stug. of the r 41,1 th,!ril3-1 1 , 1 land. oat), form: ill in S.; . 11,1):Itill tewnshit l , v in the of I'arl.:11 ill y • i t , wit 11.• j!, 1, i 11.: al the nu tt!11 .11 a 1131.111 ,•1111 '• tutu ft St-t• Z`. lint I kill. t ~nilit IlleetS the land I.itc of tinsel .i: of 1:,. Nor }','rk (7,11 Ceint vny. then,: vlortir the Me: of nn: south s-ventY east etle diniplood and live •prviee, then:, 31 , •11 b 0,-4os:se:lst ere 13u, n... 4 and fifty-two perdo a to a si.:4le, thew, wortii ) ..ast one hundred and; two i.•erdieN to 3 ti;..nce north t wrOity dezr e eseavi . vreil.nteeit,:perzlies 1.13 , 10:t12. [ll.Ol, s. , uth seventy tie,,:reel , e:nit pia parch ,• p.—t; th. 31.3. north fifr)duo et, cast to MEI thews:4 down %tilt 3 reel; the se) Oralos•ip ses 1 tae river thence do‘i . n %aid river the , ..urs. therrot to the tintaho diebCrit,/ ten .1 •, thence hr the .35iie th.• ing rourF3,4 C• 1 1 ,4 to wit; Wirth tvichly-tive,deltriiviii Wtilr: Ins n t )111 , 4 . .0wn , h west forty to a port, 3,1 , :ast to a r•orntr on thr ‘ Schuyl it er, and then 101111 thr 15344 river w'e'st[ ronr . to th,: plan. of he ;inning, being . the mule pre m3nn..4 .I,rrtina Lippennat & Witham tri),,, ail 01 the city of l'hilatelphia, Trustv—s of the per , lvdd , astoeiated together under the num.! of the \ • Y , ;06 ioal Croupany let indenture hearing date the ley, 1 3 32 h, roo;rded in Schuylkill munty, in lit . rig° granted and rlutieyeti the'saah , ' -7h Inas }'irt 11, with it)" apporteuntiees and improve • `it Mile nn tho said lilt tnentiontl tract of land. . . =I town ot Port Clrtioii. used lin . the 1 , 1131105 e • ri.u.ifif ',tat therefrutit. of a nue and a hilt i•nzinu hnusr. wtlh UM' 40 and nue 50 home utizint-s, with toduilat lons, 10 buiient. log. Opus. pumps and inatti II r:, umpin water, situate thervin ; al4i one other Du,. t, hat .ion Etutitt , at the male plaoe, one poicrr env.iloi with 3 boilers. els apparatus f rraisiugO'al - o'nt als 1 :1 .In.• ttory frame enrol Itreaker !louse ' sum . Owl., with about 8 horsepower engine, 3 ,• r r.. 1 lees, s.:t of ole, Morn 'to coal. one get. of ~: ..';serums nod maxhinery el , ianlng and pri •oal ftr algo one a it,l.et al*e, Ali I mtc,ritt rail roads in and, ttly .ut : schute ~ -3 1 vs ant .a. , ,, 11,• at .ry frame: , Divviling, , ns . . . 1 , 4 filsn. All the ....Nal undivided - rmiety or half part li that certain tract or piece of Coal land. situate. ly ,:l being: formerly in NorwciAan township, now in rioall of Port Carbon. in th, county .if N.linyikill. 0:..1...1 and dii,...rilmid as Calm o: lt , 'Zillf.tiv.: at a post -i , the Hi or seltily tail!. then., by land of i.‘ritziuirer a: in..i ill mirth tfty-two degrees west ninety-five and r —itiarta. ia.r^heit to'n Et..nw, thenee by land late '‘d e. it, ~., f'.; 1., ,; nth S went t' -ti vi. and 0110 Inlrtil 1t4.7.,rp.,,, ' li:liiy perch, to'n p9st, I lienee by land late of 'tot. 1 u.kg, th .ore south nineteen degroes wt.st ninety-ono —;..ut I per: hex to a Rpru , :v.lbrnre nprth se,enty• .1.tr.,.... tvr:d one hundred and sixteen perrh,s.to a •: r!. ~re • en th t ~...1 and one bait degrees east si sty-four 1 ...e. halt per,. hos to a p . st. thence south twenty-In.. t Ih; !C .1 •zreifs ea , t. fortS ei,:dit percheil" to a tulip on Itiu•r elp,neo acrocs the said • 7 te•zre,-, west f ,rty. ,t :then". by land irate. of Lipp , ,,nrott Ar ;•1, d•zn.,, east rdrty-rntr 'py.?rehos to a " imp. then,• chtlity-erreti dr.zr.ert east —O%-thr e. and .t half por•dnet to a post. tip , ari , north ,-•.‘ 511 aII dezret, east one, hundred and forty to a , eptattn• stnmp.atl st , tone by land 11";;, 1 o n 1% arJ. r northX ty-ii %-.• rt et,rrie4 east .. • lr. , •,t r , t h.•arri north rialyithrveliVWs .. • f to the r; tee of , •1 th.. lets 4 , 1 rtreund bkr,iriarter ,teepted, ....r and thirty-one and oi o rttty vet—bon to the '* " " •'• itt,7 the e.tittne pretniFees wlttifth r tA bra 'l•i'l4 NIL , ern re%ett to Da% id A tu,s. jr., and John , tatrit In January, lti:ltt,r.teor,teil to Srthuyl. ' .-111"olf e N o. 17, par: , 2:12. exe e ptitot not dr this •l• 0.• I tratt ten ies sold to the Soliuyi. Coal • r !.! of one nen, ' , Pi In John P. Mci'orth - - 11,te 3 - 'nv • Vre n!l a half, u.ld to Lys'itm : A twenty-four 5.:,1,1 to Julio P t , ,t.the provision s of a certain ett to ClaStlin Eeirl And othors, (late!! • t ,r 1 el in S•dittylk ill tentuty in 'MASI • Pt ' A 69 1, ac biy ret!renr-..,0en to will 'l ' , h. antirt etan' , S, r r r , W i in g „n,. rf ooh me •• three itedletA. n.ed in r.,0 nertir t with • 1. , ill , tor -I.r proparing (M!: r A P Ird tire • lir.eiker. tiers. one Aot • inl II itivrii enatplete for ./7/•oriTaz eel L! - ,• , tone ~ 1 lett' day. t two- In 1T h ono fa't troeve-teereestevni 'fee le. f onvia• inn. drum. clithic and orteilinory 3 !; !ir it !UN :11%0 In ill. 14:110 workin tr Over the Ramo shift \i 'ten.o, r , .ter. S pdattet and pil 4 trlpitla 11 , 1 r f I.nErolds lb. • •. •-• ono-. to the tneitair.atiot ft.tpielf , .. t,,r road; !,, G1.. -lope with %anti. with the it ond an the break valkt,rj•--f ram:. Carpenter's. idiot., One . c'.l' nn.: frame t , takitypne 'wee: tile-, fain beck ad,i.ininz the ,Itrotak ' !elate from the es4ll under the I.4lutes of .n , l frame tenant-houses, to d taken in execution as Unto property of MUM ' weal will hesold by ...I N AG LE, Merl,: ... • • to+ igluit h. IFAS f ',Mar. 17th 11-it T' o l",* ' •• i'UBLISIIED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,.BY BE JAMIN .13ANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYiSILL.COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.. VOL. XXXI. Wil INSURANCE. MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE :1 - AND TRUST COMPANY, POTISYILLX, kA. ( ' CAPITAL 8100,000-C RA R T Perpetual. is Company, chartered by the Legislature of Penn sylvania. with a capital of One Hundred 'Thousand pot ters, is now fully organized, and has commenced b#sl - The Company b prepared to receive monies and other pierty in Trust, and allow interest onl all monies de. po-Mtn trust, at the rate of fire per cent per MUM; principaland interest payable on demand. For rites of Premium on Life Insurance, Ike the minted Tables supplied at the office of thy Company, Centre Street; Pottsville, three doom south of the Pletehamm /10. tel. .f JACOB lIIVIiTZDiOER, Jr., President: Jot& 11. ADM. Seely end Treasurer.- Aprlll.lM-1. ' 134 f --- THE . .POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND • ,KM - NT STOCK LIFE INSKILLNCE COMPANY. fIFIFICE CENTRE STREET, next 1..../doclinbere Greeter, Jewelry Store. - .• CAPITAL SIOO,OOOi—CHARTER PERPETPAL This Company, recently chartered by thii Lt-gbdatunl of Pennsylvania, is fatly organised. The Com pa ny is prepared to effect insurance upon Uyea and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow Interesron monies eire,lved at the rate-of fire per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay. able on deinand. . Capital and millets safely invested In Bields and 31 , *- gages tied other good securitiS., .1 . Annual dividend of the profits will to made payable In cash, or appropriated to the payment.of premiums. - For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance., see printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. 1 :N &THAN }TANS Prat. it SOLOMON POSTE% rice Treat. . It. T. Tat u. Srtreciil tali Treasurer. Sept. 16, 1S 4. 3i-tf \to RACITE INSURANCE CO. ~~ CIIIA4TER . PERPETUAG---Grantcd IL/by St4e of Pennsylvania. Antheriseattapital 1.100;1*. • Office. No. Sri Walnut Stmt. between Third and Fottrl ( h &rents, Philadelphia. - This-Company, with a rash Capital paid in, combined with the 3intual principle in their Marine and Inlaini Department, serums to the assured ample indemnity, with participation in the profits, and without liability for losses. The Company will issue Policies at thelusual rates'nf premiums, embracing _Morin, Fire and Inl4nll Yaks..: i . - DIILCToES : ..., • William C. Ludwig, Jostsh Maxwell. • ; John E. Addicks, !' I tarry Conrad, .. R. Hammett, • ! - Samuel C3f t nen 'I DR. D. LUTHER, l'resicrent.?; AV li. C. Lenwm, Vice President. 1 Wm. F. Dr.x.N, Serretary. gq.,-P.ETFAt D. LUTHER, has been appointed Agent ior the above Company in Schuylkill Cou,nty, to whom per sons desiring Insurance can apply. .; April S, 1n54 ii ! 14-ly . P I ... STATE MUTUAL. INSURANCE CO-I TiOUliTil ANNUAL SP A 1 ENIENT , EM EN T 11 May 15, ISM' . ;i , . Assets, 31syclst, 1e53, .; 8358,318 i't.) Cash premiums and intere.t weiv- ; ed the pas! year, Mutual depart- ,I I latent, • •$,101,64M1 'Bills Receivable in tame, '• - 2A,6-17 ..).1 - ' • Cash Pre:whims. Mock Departml. 40,282120 • ' . —;.— 170,568 MI Dr. D. Luther. Lewis Audearied; Peter Sieger, George Y. Tyler. Samuel H. itothereael, Davis Pierson, Loto , ,s..!xpeuse.s. commissions. re insurance, mutual departtueut. 101,506 53 " " stock 27;031 1114 ASSETS: Brtnds.tportgazes, htoek and other z.... 0.1 s:seurit les, 173,135 72 Mils receivable .% 1 5 +7,00n is 6 . . Cash • cAn b _ and and in hands tf agmts, . • i ; 5..379.70,1 16 o For Fire or Inland Insurance. apply to JNO. T. ;33110ENER, Agent, 2S-ly July 15, 1051 1318 FIRE INSURANCE. • VARMERS' VIN lON I.NSIIIIA.N Cf. Company.—OFFlCE. Athens, Bradford County. Penn sylvania. . Inolres against loss by Firm llmisos, Stores and other hullilirms.Boods, Wares and. lercliandize.COAL BREA K ERS. ENGINES. mill other Alachinery, on*: favor:alit , terms as any similar Institution. . • 1-to.r, promptly adja..tecl and paid. • • DIRECTottS: ' lien. Horace Williston, Athens, Francis Tyler, tleor ' m A. Perkins. " , i , : J. T. A. Myer. . , • :C. N. Shipman. , C. F. Wellmi. Jr:, " .. J. E. Canfield, • Hon—lobo Laporte, Towanda. . lien. Bradley lSakeman. Laveyaille, - Gen. M. Ilidlenback. Wilkesbarre, . Michael Mylert, Larrte. Pa.. —' , OFFICERS:, • - - Iron. HORACE. WILLISTON% President. • C. F. WE1.1X.3, Jr., Vice President. kTreru.urer, ! J. E. C t :silt ID. Sr•ey. ' . - I i Refer in l'f,ttsville to 110 1 ,:e. w. it,th., . - v. W. Iltigh«.. ISM Sept. P. . INDEMNITY. • TrTHE FRANKLIN Fire Insui:ance.Co. HE I'hil:Ar.lphin...olll‘v. No. 1«i?: Chtsivat strtet.! twar Fifth sheet. , I Charle, N. Daneker T11(111135 I Tobias Wa4ner. Samtk4 Grant, •C,llt lath' t make Insurnce. permanent dr limited oti every (I , •criptirni property. iti t,,wn and' country{ at rah, a, aro consistent with security. • Thtit'snivitly hay, r,-served a larce" Contingent IFnml. which with their capital a,nd PrwriituN, safely int ested, ; afford ample protection to the insured. The asse.ts of the Company otr.tatruary Ist, IS4S, pnls agrevatily to an .Ajt'of Assembly, were as follows, I viz: 510rt'sapc1 ,, , 1;5 'Stock 25 105.35 S 45.157 Ti i.42:20W.17 nT • • Temp•rary Loans, j1'2..7,,45 9 .00 .. ' ire their incorporation. a twolod of eighteen year.. '. they 11.1.% e paid upwards of on , ih.111,,n Ili•n hrindo d I final. ~itij ,b - 41,rs. b.......,.5 by tiro. thereby affording evidence of th.• ad, anta:res of iiisurance. a• s. ell as tho ability and : di b poktion to meet with pnariptne,,. all liabilities. CilAhr LS N. lIANCKEIC. l'resitlent..l Cnsr.tt.,(l.llkNeKtr......zecretar:,. • L ' ' \ , The Imentioned institution, and is now prepalcd to tualo. in-' siwance, on e•Nery description of pmp erty. at the lowest i rate.. ANDREI% Itt:.':,b • .:L. Agott ; .. Jan. 11. ISSI LIFE INSURANCE. , .1 lIE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. Annuity and Trust Cotnpany of Philadelphia. 'Oil f \I strert. the First thad.F.ast of Gtr; Custom nous, , • : C.t PITA I'EII.PY / TUA Continue to make Insurances on lives on the most favor-, able . The Capital being paid up and invested, together with . a largo mud -constantly inenUti.ing reserves fnhd. offer, a perfeet security tn. the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly. half-yearly or 'ittar• 1 . The Company add a Bcortai periodically to the insuran.: rex for life. Tim first Bonus. appropriated in Ikscemher. j 1544. and the second Winn , in ikseember. amount to I an addition of $::,62 :Adv. every sl..taxl insun i tinder the' oldest polieles, making :;.:1,•242 i 0 w.hieli will 1+ paid when it shall ijel'Ottll. a elaini.)initerld of $1.60 originally insur. I ed: the next oldest anthunt tr, tl. ti 59; he'next, In age t0:51,213 every. $1.000: the others in the same pnel portion sorting to the amount and time of standing. wbleh niake an average of more than a.): per rent. upon the premiums, paid, without increating the an-, ntittl premium. Thome% It idnray. • John A. Rion - n, • 'Armour Pal e. • 11. Danner; John Jay Smith. Fredt.Tlek }bourn, Robert Pearsall. " tleorge Taber. Jto:eph Tnager. .. John R. Latitner, 1 TbniTl3S P. .lames. Wharten Lewis, Joseph T. Bailey. • , John R. Black. se itmtaining table of rates and eiplanatlnnt , , i them of application and further thfonne.tlon MI INt hati at the omee. . . - THOMAS RIDGWAY, President' ' JpriN'T. J4mr.s. Actuary. . Sr' The, subscriber is agent for the above Company in' Schuylkill County. and will effect Insuranreit. and OT,t ; all nece%4ary information nn the aubject. D. IrANNAN. Mlv i q.1R.52. STOVES & TIN WARE. I CLEMENS & xi A lIDIV A lit: Fiteoet, a fete aide) have culiP went of SOLOMON HOOVER,' IT wiii)LE:4.+LE AND RETAIL, ',BALER IN 1 S -u Stove, Tin ware_ I iollow wan., Brass ware, Brit- ' ;y3llitrl tants ware, Cutlery, kc. Thankful for past pat .,--e.;„.„,,,, mange. he hopel, by strict attention to businos, ' --... to merit a esettinnanee of the favor of his old mutat:Hill and the public in general. Ile has just added ! to his already large stork of the abovionamed articles, a variety or Coking,. Parlor and (halm. Stoves. of the latest and monk approved styles. Also, a variety of ilousehold Furniture. snob as Tinned and Enanoilled Boilers. 'lino- . ed and Imit Tea Kettles, Brass Kettles. Brittannia Ware, I Japanned Ware. Fryitig .and Roasting Pans, titi Irons. Sr.., Lc. ' . 4 Also. continually on hand a large assortment of Tin- I ware. AT. He has now the larg est and best stock of his I line ever ered in Sebtty lkill County, to which he In. vines the sit tion of th; public in general, es he feels i confulait t the eon suit them both in price and quali ty. '''-ntr ., They would therefore do well to call and osamine'bbi stock before pnrehasing elsewhere. i , . N. IL—Booting. Spoiling and .Jobbing promptly alien=! dill to: Also, old stoves npaired, or odd plates, fire-brivk 1 grates. .1 C. ran be bad for repairing the same. Old slut es, , and all 04,44 old iron taken in eriettatic.a for now, , . SOLOMuN.,ittXtVEI:. .rte ).1d stand, Centre street, Abby,: Market August 26.18:,1 , . NEW TIN WARE Copper and Stove ManninotOry. tlEilittlE 11. FricirrEit aturtunceß to hli At - - nnmnrous obi friends. att..:the pub!le getter- i ' ~.... ally, that he hag engt;:ed in the shore more ) 3 6111 ‘''' t toned business and on such in es tetisi se plan. kSina., • that he is enabled to sell hhi goose, at priers which cannot he surprised in cheapess In any 1 other similar eilablishment in the county. lit« y,tneNt. Is 1 In centre Street. a few doors South of the plant where he; was formerly en7aged with D. lis Esterly, In thtt /lard- stare husinees. .arenas the many-articles in his store, be Still only', make tnentlm of the following: . i. Rorie with pipe, co r IN+ r'..ware. Copper Kettles, of all 1 prizes :.11::tt,‘ Ket I Its,, Jatetty.Wartt. Tin ware, or elm"' 'de scription, Hollow-rare Tin by the Itoc: floiditix Tin 1 1.1 the Itcx : .1:1 1 51r, Ti'. 17 the quantity or by the pound: ; . Stect iron. ly the quitoity nr ntlierwl.4e; Ititstla Sheet iron /t' the hundred or by the pound. A 1.40. - a' flea . Pat ent Water-c.v. let. which if: me of !Ile ronOt - useful Inv.., proweraints of. the Clay. eincadhlly for families dtirlugTholl weather, and. in short. all other article.: bt:longint; to a.; enninleterat4bliKhment of the hind.! . . Orders Mr wreit to ble line. 'eurtt Titt-to'dio". Bnont intr. kc.. nthe mot link , will be attend.xi to prpm ptly ot the ihnytest nol tee. • Arip ► higlimt market prim will he paid Ali old 1'ow• ter and Lead, or goods given In exchange. OVA IL STIINIITIM. 32.1 r PrOtovill.. At mid 12.1104 , • 11 , . . .. . • ; • ~ . r t : ''. 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FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, 41C. Agit.THE Stibseriber ' Agent for sev eral lkinnterleOrill reeeirereders Sir all kinds of Fruit gf , Omit Kg 'eater tirregt. Arab Arv, Matt, dic., tile delivered as emit .= the weather will 'permit. Per In want of .Trees by the quantity, will plessesend In their orders early, in Order to seeure the but treat The prices can be obtained-St his Book awl Seed Store. Feb. 21. 10335 ' 1 3- ...". , . R. DANikalti. FRESH _ -- ARDEN S -,-----. --,----------- BEEDS. rrHE Subscriber is receiving his stock ~1 or /lads, which he will sell wholesale and retail at Nursery prices. Newell no Seeds but what are trash and obtained trout those who understand raising them, with out the Inter:tisk:od varieties, &c., they can be de• pended on to be what they rerresent. • itheTreek Gardeners Supplied by the quantity at whole. gale rat at '."-- ' ' -'-- —' I. ''"'' B. B.AINN AN'S - Feb.2l. 1853 8. ;,, .-. k - lino& and Need More. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. ig* . , For Sale bvihe.Subscriber, at his Narsery,n;ar 3loor4town, Burling ton county, N. J. , an ettetalie aaeortissont . arid variety of • . ; • - FRUIT AND -ORNAMENTAL TREE. Orders apdressed to- the stitekriber, or to Consow & Barter, wholesale tlreeers,;is9 North Thiniatreet, Phila delphia, will be promptlytattesided to. Trees will in packed and sent to the lApots in Philadelphia. free of etmge.• ' • ' , ' NATHAN PERKINS. an-Catalogues funtlibed by applying to either of the above. • • February 10, 1851, .6-I.n .. ISABELLA AND CATAWBA CRAPES, flan berries, Strawberries, noire, 4c , c .. Yni.llE subscriber will receive orders for unbent' and Catawba Grapeti, by the 50 orloo Roots, ' healthy plants, two years old, at the rate Of $l5 per 100.. Red Antwerp ftiqberrles 'at $i per 100 plants.— Rose-bushes in pots, asiorted smell rise ikon °rowers, at , $l2 per 100 plant, delivered at Our Store. Rive:bloom lug Climbing Roses, A.t.: , , Sic. Strawberries at $1 per 100 plants—extra choice kirlds at $2 Per 100. Also Asparagus roots. tea years old, $l. 25 per 100. Mammoth Victoria Rhubarb roots, $4 (e) per dozen. Nog' s etber with Bulbous mote.. Dahlias. Re, sweet.wwet. ited l'imas roots, Lc.. ire.. all of which will be obtained by lealing orders at the sub. scriber's Book and Seedlitore, roitarille. "March 31..1051 13- 1! BENJ. BANNAN. WATCHES, JEWELRY. SAMUEL W. PEPPER. _ L . U(X ESS,OIt to 4 11 ENILY J. PEPPER it SON, deal er in Watehes,4ewelr3. and Sili . er-ware, No. 175 Chesnut str eetopposite the St4to libume), pbia. May 1 1854 2.1-13 r A,TVISE'S ,CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STOltr., No. 12 North Second street. • oppbsite thit Mt. Vernon House), Phliadelphht.l Gold Lever Watches. (till Jeweled. IS K caee<r $2B; Sil ver Lever, full Jeweled. $l2; Sliver Lepine, $9;• Quartler,. $5 to $7; Gold Speetneleis. $4 50 to $10; Sliver Spectacles, $1 50; Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $18; Silver De sert Spwits. $9 to $11; Silver Tea iSpoons. $4 75. to $7 50; Gold Pens and Geld•Ciaes. 25 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver eases, $1; together , with a variety of flee Gold Jew elry. Gold Curb, Guard and• Fnh Chains. All anode war. I ranted to be as rettresento. Watches and Jewelry repair ed in the best wander.: Alan. 31a.sotiie &c. made to order. ° . 1. U: Jl.ll orders sent by than or utbeitils4., will bo punctually attondcd . September 9, 15.54 =ZU3M=2 CHEA' WATeIIF.C.' & ;JEWELRY—Wholesale, ...., ,t and Retail, at thii "Phaddr/plani iruteit. and Jew ,'• , drt, ...aorr.'.' No. nI North c .`krond street: corner ot • - QUarry, VhiladelPhia. „ , told Lerer Trittehes, .6111 JelFdii,,l.l.s corelt fine, Vii. , told Lepine,'Watches SIS 'to s'24. • . i r Sliter Lever, full jew i•lleds,l*.! Gohl Spectacles, ' $7.00 Silver Lepine. jewels. ...:, 9 Fine Miler do : , 1:o Quartiers. •,• 7 Ladies' Hold Pencil's. 1 00 Hold Bracelets, . ,' 3 Silver Tea-spoons. set. 100 Vold lens. with l'encil, nd Silver Holders $l. Gold linger-rings 37!..; cents to $10; Watch-glasses, plain, 121( cents; Paten!, k 4 ~ht*; :Lun.,t, 1:5 cents; other articles hi proptirthoi: Ali goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ' • '.' STA.I7FFEB ,fic .11}1111.1.11. tM hand—sonteh.l and li3vars unit Leplnes still lower than the aLoxe prima. tieptember • : WATCAS.• a, JUST It EC.EI V ED, an - extensive rssOrtment of :Watches. as fultOrs: , . Fine Gold Magic bunting and Huts thag Case Patent E. , rer. from "0„to $2OO. 17 4;1 d A nehor fo•ver anti'. Levine; from *,22 to it.M. ' Surer 11; rt,/;.,5-11 until:lg and tipm rime from V; to $lO. Jewelry—Also a very cylunhivti.msortment of Vine Jew elry.. . . . - . i Pbytea Witer.- 7 ,4net riinired, a variety nf the latest patterns and hest quality. by the' set or sin ! . gie piers.; Friary Gls,.la---ln every variety. midi aa •Fine China Fizures., , Flotier la..eg, ihlist:lnds, Ornaments ' .Rie. 1 ..iissirst Ili,trutaral.c.—riuls•rior Violins, Guitars, Acoor doons, Flutes..kr.. &e. All of which are ntfcreft at thii' 141 , 5 t market prkes.— Call and see for yoursely,`.s. at - '- MAX , I,IIIM 311.11,5.. i Late L. INsher.) ' C.entri, street, :`. goon, above 31ahantango. Pot tssille. Dor. DI. ISA f A it.A. 26. :',4) . 4: , -tf WATCHEE, JEWELRY, , '• SlVrer-Ware and Fancy Goods. A CIIOIOE•Ai 4 t.:OIII'3IENT of the finimt quality f o r F ai t a t ti,..1,,*,...bea5h Nieto., at WM. 11. EL TONIIEAD'i.i. ,N,y. 1 , 4 t.inuth Second. shoot. he (jail. vie e n mu,. and tinbin, Westidde, Philadelphia: f r : ! ;14 The as , ortnient embraces a Largo and. r 4 elect Stork of Fino . Watoho,, Joiretrr. ;Alcor Waro...tibata Ware. plated with line Ali or. in Spoi - itki.. Forks, Ladles, Act..—LJt.t tiOOllP, Fans and Fancy'Arlirlee or a superior quality: deserving the oxamination of thowi:who - iirsire to procure the beat goods at the 111 WEST C' s till l'ltltlES. Having 'a practical k Juni:l,dg.! of the businr<s9, and all available faeilithoi for Iniiiorting and 31aoufacturing, the subscriber conudently int.itea porelinsers. believing that 13.• ran supply thcm on terms ail far oraLle as any other . estalil , linioni in either nf,the Atlantic Cities. All kinds 4 iliainuntVand'Ve'arl Jewelry and....ilrer Ware nianufactunst to order. w ithia a reagonable time. - Watches, Jtoa.elri and Silver Ware. faithfolly rtiwirrd. WM. It. ELTOSIIEA D. No. I'4 South '.id St. a f 4 doors' above the 21.4 t. Market, West Side. , .. . ; t' In the South Withur . t , f the 'Store. may by seen the' famous DIRD CLOCK, which cOmmands time admiration oLtho /..i.•n t ifi c and curloil... `l.b.pt. 2:i. 1.4 ' fIS-ly ' ' HARDWARE. IRON COMMISS ION WARE HOUSE, . (MENTHE STREET. Pottsville.--; kj The stite.9ibers an. prepared to furnish; the Trade Machin 151.,. and Operatersnt Philadelphia priFes.. (freight n,14,.11) uhelesale 4 , r rrtxil, best .:merit-An Bar Ita-i;taan liftetureci at Pottsrille.mid warianted.f superinnitiality. Also. light T rails amitahhi for Mines, and Cable Chains furnished at short notice direct from the importer. YARDLEY & tiON. :47-tf York Store. Nor. 22. 1843 ROSENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. N EXOELI,FINT ARTICLE FOR liningseisternS, Vaiilts. 4ring-houses and Cellars, and Mr keeping dampnesafromcwet and exposed For sale 4y: - . CILAIIitES SiIIPARD SMITH, Of and surcelquir to the•lati, firm of LEVI SMITH . & SON N. W. Corner o. Front and Willow Streets. (opposite ttt old ' , land) Itallroid. Philadelphia. Aug.. 20. 1t.i.4 (April 411. '54 154y1 , 34- NOTICE. ,ryllE SUBSCRIBER. hereby gives noticetivit he hat; apiiolnted Mr. OE4MIG.E MIGHT. aroltrare Merchant. ante Agent for th.. sale of .11te Pat ent Door and Rote Spring,'4 In tltte rezion. ' • TILE SUBSCIIIBERS ardyrepared to exeruto fteders for the at ove mentioned Sprityas. They are decidedly the best artbde ever nfferrd to , the pitLlie, being remarkable for simplicity and durability. For sale, wholesale and rew tall. at nßmirr & I,ERPH'S Iron tiollardware Store, CentmStreet, oppoi . lte 311ners' Batik,Pillht HARDWARE AND IRON DE.Plit. IRTILE 81.111gCRIIIER. having now arrang• ed his goods ii his new plare of business, and with a new determination of furnish log all surh,go&ls' as the hit tile:v . .' of the Coal Region may regnire. at their lowest market value, solicits the inspection of the Public. I shall - be always on hand andlace,on handi (nil stock of Bar Iron, : ' , . : Choppink Axes,' Fine Iron. f . , Coal ~hovels. ' Out Steel. I „ !:TrareClialni., • Slit Iron. • i . , 'NM's and Spikes, Rope. [ Tackle Blocks, . ' - • Bellows, • • .. „Anvils and Vices. *1 4 .. Hardware and Iron Depoti CEN7r.E.STREET, three doors above Market, 1;24 side. :; July Ili. 1554 Smith a fouls, :, * lAxles and Sprinp, . .-... Building Materials, = Table Cutlery,. ; • ~. Shoemaker's ToOa. ' , Pocket Cutlery. , • Files And Ittopg., 4.. jearpontr.Ka Toole, Nana. Splices araltrada, .' I Rritania Warn. Counter and Platform Scabia,i Allen',, Revolvers, Bar and liolled.lron, '.,, j• Rifle Barrels, , _ Flue and Sheet.! " •': iTable and Tea Spoon', Cast, Shear and , Illfeter Steel, i lbws and Enameled ' . !Cot- Tin.. Plate and Sheet Zinc, i ties. Kettles, Pig(upper and :4bent. Brass.i Paw; Boilers & Tea Kettles, Pig and tlir Load,. - ,: . illeayißallroad Trara, 0,,t1,, : r. of all 1 10seriptions,-.. !ilailr'cld Iron and Spikes, Mill X-cutand Circular:l,lWe ! tkutble and Single Oring. Butcher's Choppers, Chaney ! Double and Singh) riar?li., and Ktilves.i . , i: ;Shot and atone Bags, Anvils and Vicce, - . Powil..r Flasks.- . Blocks and Tackles, -: !Powder and Shot. • Chitin Pumps,:' ,-,-. i Water Proof Percussion Iron. 0n , n.1 and Brass Wire, 1 Caps. • C 0 3 ,11 Trimmings,.', + Mlle Mountings.. The Subscribers would rectinny invite the attention of the pinta', zerierally. to Lilo above and other articles of Hardware. I." numerous to mention, ar they , are deter min...! to —ll as low as any concern out of Philadelphia. BRIGHT it , LERCH'S ..'...:EW lIAIIDWAILE STORE Two'doors tp luw Illatilluil•l.and nearlyopposiie tit., li. hors . Jhttih, POth , lfille. where Wiil he found an excellent *.ortmout of I I Alit.irallr, : (.'etch Trhlllllh4 's, , Pik., • .. Springs.. : ; i Finn Trays.. Saddlery. - .1 Ilri tan la Ware. ~ Stioninalwr ., Tu. 41.. I.6(SOrt Illi.rit •If Sup. Loct. P, ' Carp•ltter's Tool's,. .ITable Cutlery. 131.14 s and I'alnt. %Poeket Cutkry. Bar (run .4'311 siz,s, . . {Table Spoons. R 011.4 - . -• ,_ .-1 Anvils and Vire... , Nails ant Sin , Spikes; . 11'siTrttnent cf line Guns. Railroad Iron and Nails, . •I•Sheet Iran Crwiblem, Smith Touts. ~ .7, Wins. Tin Plate, '. ilu ill lug. Materlalg, Bras liktles. • , ra , t'Sti....l. • .(Sad 1 mpg, Slwar St,i,l. ' , , Nor andlloll,rp. A lin' R'.l.4er. 11'h:tins., 74111 S,ws.: Railroad Tra,..l. • rM.,14-C I. i`9IVP. l'nwiler and Pli.it , • , • lll.Ditfaif B: re, orns Lt. thanko tithe public 1 r the !miming. r:ll , l,,,llnbini In Itlslnalvllunl enmrity, fin i Lopes the taw nrm, by:tho yunlitt:nr ekeir roods . , stri , t 11/ Livinem. find Irrntritlirmitktlng prirt4, will deserv e and cormuand their vont luucid support. BRIUIIT k Witten. Peaters in Marti-ware owl Iron, CLAIrr alma. rnt January' C.. 1;35' - • 11140 — ICAL . I" UST RWEIVEI o Booitstom elite stthseen eralowest cash etices—•: Wood & Bache's Vinod State Dungibren's fitustah Physloh 'Thompson & Smith's Mutest Dzinglison's TheMpeedies, 21 Smith's OPeratitt Sargery,th, Uonter's Special 'Muttony am Pewees on CbildriM, • Colombst on Damages of Feast Lawrence on the Eye. Wood's Practice at Medicine,' PrniNs Mod s * gery, Stiller Surgery, Carpenter's HamhjS Physiotoe Duugllaon'a Meamd frictional Pancoast's Wistat's Anatomy, Itooper's Medical Dictionary, Eberle's Poetioeiltfy McCle, Ricord on Venereal Il is eroies, Turner's Chemistry, • Liston's Elements Of Surgery, Meigs' Treatise oi:cobstetrires Phartnacopmis of:the United All 'Medical BoOks not on the publishing prices, at January 6, 18455: VA AMBLE ON the Att ß, Scie ac., OL Terrloir prices. _ . Appleton 1 Dietititritry of Mt chines, Engine ?Work and over 4000 illustritiOns, 2 rot Allen's Philosophy bf the flee titre, illitstrate4- . ... A rnot's Onthie Arthiteeture, 4 Downing's Landsclidie Garden' , tecture of Con titty,lfouses 400 ..t 3 00 , Field's City Architecture. W p ates , - 2 00 '4 23 Daunt's Theory it 'Bridge traction - 300 224 Bench's Field.Bocklor Itallror Engineers '1 15 IL'S- Lefever's Beautiete* Modern rehltecture •400 • 273 Overman's 3letallii!tgy, Onbraring Mining -Operations, Andlyzatlon of t i tres, &c.' 3op 315 Templeton's, Mechanic's, Millyttight's and Engineer's Asskilt;ant C's Dictionary of 'Arts, 31ant/' Mines, new uditlitit Bynny's Practical Metal 'Werke • Do Practical 'lletdel Cairn Engineer. Madill:Gat, and of Iron 'Work Morth's Perfumeri,its 31annfa American 51111erainui.Millwrig Builder's Companinii, by S'mea Cabinet Maker s&Kitholsterer' Dyer and Color-maker's Compa Practical Surveyor:it:Guide. by Templeton's Exarniliator on S Steam Engine•‘ • ,-;; Treatise on a Box, Of Instruutt Slide Bute ' Grier's 3lechaule'llAtleulator SmitL's Diittlonarj of Arts, Mt be. Brand's • Euryriorttil a of Sri tore and Art SW Hodge on the Steati Engine. LaFerer's Modern fliallder's On Sloan's earpenter'S New Guide Benjamin's ArehitOtare , Rlichlo's American-Architec t Brown's CarpenterW,Assistant Grail's Statramlidees Guide . Gould's 1104 e Cupenier's and sistent -,- ',,.. • Fhaw's Archltedniej ith editro plates Knapp's Chemical Techniolt,ey - The Practical Brevet Founder's it The Founder's and' Ziloultier's f, Benjamin's Archltit and Pram Carpenter iisswell's EngineeE's & 3fechl Book ' . ''., . • Nicliolsolis Carpenter's . new 0 of Linea .; Dana's 31ineralogy, ill b edition Welsh:l,h nn Machitiery and E ... vols.' 5 , - The World of Scititive, Art an Illustrated, fruin' . ;tife New 3, tinn. &no dravingi' Byrne's American -Engineer's, and 31tichintst'sAssistant. 41. Lantz:ter on tiny St.4oii Engine '' • Lectures on.*ienre and Githe'ple on Itu'atis4lll4 Read-m. Napier'i Manual ol: 7 .Electrii 31e For sale at -. Feb. In, 1555 re ..',,!! ' Chcap. PRICES To sttnr Valuable Standard nal NOW IS TOE TIME T Tl-TE Subs(':tiber. he dining his h'e 'a vy stock, t I r) tng from 'AI to 34/ per cent. fine collection of , }Yook.o. in t . • - t vg i L .c . l a t i tu „ L n ii .c i , c , 1 1.. ti o it,tt.;;K•lentilic,J, • *Publirati;inr. Pi have any Work sen to them 0 annexed: • -.; i ES ".9-10m .. . - Platarcif4 Lives of 4nrient Phi Ilume's England, Olds.; 12u6).. 31acauley's England:2 vols.. 12e Gibbon's De.dine and Fall of t Empire, 6 vols., pier vol. • Jost•plitts' CompleteiWorks, I vo •• •: , 11- “. Ilhili Chambers' In fonnat ri for the Pe Ronde Wonien of •HiStory, 1 vol Scott's Napoleon, 141 d. svo.. tilt Todd's Johnson & Ptiilker's Dirt Cltrulers' EnryclonMdia of Lit, Milani's Complete tWorks. 4 col, Dick's Works. ilinstiattst. 2 vols. Miss Landon's Ceznidete Works, Frost's l'ielorlai liDdery of Amer Moore's Indian Ward of th'e 'Cul . 1 vol.. Svo. Wirt's Life of Patritk Henry, 1 a 16• an Swift's Life and Works. 1 r Rollins' Ancient iliSiory. 2 vols., • do do 1)4 4 vols.l. Brooks' 'Universal Clatetoeref tit, filarryatt's CompleteWorics, 1 vs Boston Edition' f the Poets. Sr°, Ben Johnson's Works, 1 ,01... Sc,, Ilan nab Moore's Complete Works Spark's' Life of ilen..Washingto Miss Mitford's 'Worksl'i vol„ Sr. Speerlies'of CurntnAiraitan an Ileadley's Life of Mitt'y Quoin o do - do ,•;•:, Empress do do, ~',.. Emperor , Ifervey's 'WM:aloft:l vol.. 12i4 smith's Dietienary' s nf Arts, Set ' Manufacture • .11 . ,.1 Library of Natural klistory, 400 Entre, ral Library oi"-Literature Pictorial Family linleloptedia Bultver's Works. 1 it'y .; Svo. Mrs. dale's Dictio,naty of Poeti Lion' • • :,:;,. Prose and Poetry ofiEumpe and Fleetwood's Life of grist, 1" vol. Youatt on'the-lioess- , World of Arts, ScierlC'eezici Indus hibited in the Vri - 1 , 4a1 Palace, prof. Stillman and!other Icier tiemen.,soo engrayings Dickens' Works, 4 vols., Svo. Mrs. Ellis' hearts Mid ifinnes • do Miscellaneous Works. - Ceoper's Novels, 12 Tors. Don Quixotic, •, 1 " Grinnell EspeditioW 7d • &Miriam*. s Napoleon Selections front the British Poets Heroic Women of thellevolotion Life and Speeches of Henry Clay Strickland's MemeirliclX the Quest ry Sth, . ' Manning'' , ! ermon 0 vols., Fivo. Melville'' .* 'do ll'r do Dickens Home and uncial Philesi Lynch's Dead Sea Etplidition,lll Kennedy's Life of Wirt, 2 vols. Encyclopedia Amerfrana, 14 toll !Tamer's New Miscellany, 26 rolrl Xdoley's Cyclopedia a Useful kni ''Aillflllan's Bards of ihii Bible .Lord Malion's Histoi,ji of Englan aro. Pletorlril,l.ltli of Nitiloileon, Svo. Taylor's Ancient atilt .51odern I vols.. Rao. Statesman's Man nal+ihe Addles: President of the United States,l traits. 4 vols. .: • .Clark's Coonmentsry4.New Test 'Webster's Complete Works, 6 wolf Cruden's Complete Cc 3 mord:lnce. I Chambers' Home Houk and Pocks, 'any, 6 vols. ...,' Chambers' . RepoSitorref Instructive and . Amusing Papers, 2-„ c ols. , . 175 Waverly Novel& 27 vtlii, half mo ' . 27 00 Napoleon and his Artny • , 125 Karlsrdurlis ilistoryeof Germany Svo. ' 250 Mellen's Book of the,Einted State, Svo. 354 • Woodfalrs :Junius, Sybt ' 1 Oil Murray's United Stateit, Rvo. • 3 00 Pictorial Fondly CyelotTedla, n rous en gravings • ..",,.'. Illustratrated 11irrorid . the Wort Losslng's Pictoriarilald Book of ti lotion, 2 vols. .1 . Itil d ret Ifs History of The Totted vols. -ClasStral and School • lie° ks and kinds at very low rites, Bibles, Prayer and - 11iinn Book] churches. i „•;. .. Catholic Bibles, Pray4r,Bwoks an tion in great Variety:, Blank Bookief all patterns on It short notice,' including , Ledgers Cash-Books,, Order-140okt'; Iteiel Com position-llooks:','Student's ', and Memorandums,'.; . • . Diaries for PSSS. ae.. 4e, -Cheap Letter, Cap an :Note Pape Butt Envelopes. self4sling. • i Plain and Flory Envelopes of an PortoMonalev in Pearl. • Ivory. mrpnr•en. - . . ' Fine Gold Pens, Diant!lnd pointed Ladles' Cabas. RetirtneS and Wor Fine Pearl and Shell earl-Cases. Albums. Port-Folios and s e rap.to , . _, at prices varying frittit 50 cents 1 Traveling4Sedos and Dressing-Cast Back-Gammon 11,arde::bomines, t. Dissecting, Maps and names. in Fr 1 China. Bronze, Glans:ld Pocket I 1 Papeteries. l'aper Welsiltst; OM i Wedding and Visiting'. Cards, i short notice. 1 • ... :. A fine assortment' of, l4trLere' Cas 1 ney Books. ”•• ' 1 ~• ~ B r i s t o l Boards.' Perfor4fati Hoard ar Camel and Salle IlainPcnciLs,•Col Tissue Paper, assorted. colors. Drawing Paper, BookKand Pencils 1 Engineers' Drawing slid Tracing 1 , • Plain and Fancy Wafers and Stalk l• 1:e. J.S.Git VS PRANK PUTT, ' 4f • HEISLER'S AM) IltON-FT(11; E. ,Centve door. above Market (Fist ntly on hand ags.irt- SATVAD MEM NEW WORKS. and for sale atom; , at less than the pt blOiti Dis_pertsatom new edition, 2 vols., .; 2 volx,' IME 'Ava,• tate*, nd, oirtalnod to onlei.at • BANNAI 4 S le as Retail tiookste*e WORKS 'ces, anufaCtures, Ptrainu- &alio , PRIM A.T. hanks. AI Orr neerng, ' $l2 00 $10;00 nice nfNa -350 Yioo 400 ' 2.50 •`.'.g- -a tine assortment, !, ,g. , II . , anutieit and Dice. 1.1 at yariety.- ...i: '\, .k‘tands. and Folders. iI. - ndsomely engraved at I AI : . . __ , _..__--,,p, ~ i „,..,,,,4, ,Agent for this county. for the sale of VISE'S PATENT ittETAI.I6IO BIIItIAL. CASES," Which Puporceda all other kinds in use. Being perfectly airtight, it obTlatex the necessity of hasty burials. and alai - ) proserrea the Lody from immediate deisinipcoltion -- nuy are particularly suitable for transporting thn 'body from ono place 'to another. The fa , e is covered with a thick glass, wit" metal top. which can be reMnted at any , time, and the fa 1. of the corlefe seen by its friends cr re. (hid and Silver P..tpeii plain and e'sewed . • i". lartree. We might 1;11.'6, you hundred of mrtiticates. to pn r e e hyle /gem; aleo.l.Commou had and . Counting.; • t rorrebomte low staboueot. as to the adiantages the Me. I lotng.• Slates And.l'artill.p, llook S, abet and Paper Slates. I i tallic Coffin has 'over t Int -iforsieci, but • tin. followin'g will ALso. Arnold's Bl4l‘. Blue, It Carmine. Indelibly. •L; autrv•e: . . . . and India Ink , IviirpTablets. /l i ter Clips, Nowlimper . : i , t i. I WASHISGIuN, Awn. rith. Files, 51athematleal litairements. . usic Bookstind Paper.; % (A•ollcasei.:—.Wo trittier,..i the utility of )ourt orna •Quims and quilt Pelts: new styli of Peri Makers. SPINA ! 1 . - mental- •Tatenti 3letalltt Burial Cases." mast ' to fionvey Pens and l'en Iloblet . W.,...:Conversat .o and Playing. Cards,' 't bo roundne of the lain lion. John C.ll3alhoun to the Con Prints and Publbationt! on Drawl g, Rulers. Sand Bozos ? ‘! gnwsional Cemetery. whiqi impressed us with thei Pellet and ft - afer Cups.. TrirzNparont 81 t.es, Wafer and Motto! ];that it is the hest article known to us for transporting stamps,ltetalic :Nlontiranduni km.; Sewing Birds, Ito- 1.• Abe dead to their final nistiug place. .• , sots and Itarot Stromo;ii r. •With K•rport. ire sul , Aeribe 0111164CP.. yours. ete.; AU of whi , h w. wlit4 - ell at fair and low prices, either 'l (Signed:l Elsner Clny4 Lewis Cam Dan. Welader. Wen. wholoale or retail.. li i -tin. King. Jeff.. Davis. .I 1 31: Itwrimi, J. 'T.:itaa;kit:l. D. it. Coll by all Means MO 'eximilttoeur sto4 - (isad prior.; I. Atchin.on..A. C.: Green, ;Vim P.llanguni, 11014 'De' 41;;,., of 11,01.5, fiationery k and twilit Es n6 , tloodit, before ptir. , ' , ll. S. Dtokinuni.l : -:. i • ' . . I chasing elsewheri., au you Will be sure to save Dom In,•.3inillar kstimpnials nil4ht be added without another. to 20 per cent. •• r, ~ •- 1- ~. . n, BANYAN, ';;Apply to '— - 1 .. ; .... ' • 11. fill t.''SBANO, (11r4 o 44i t t, v r ik t hereiscip=lo.o„ 1 1 '... i .T.1.- . • ..• ,i , ',.' '..• I' 4lttlirteroi, cornet qf' Pure. Pottsville, Februaryd ~ 114:.‘ ! t!..• - • ! 'Pottevule,Decrinner-V, ISbi isms 11'!!OTINT/ililikal(fT/1141•Winal - FILVIDIV/ISTDEZikan . T 0 OtH HANDS /SD Fitiki : DCT ALL NAIIIDE TO OUR. traD /ND rettsuger4r.ll6/01son., YINIQRNING,. -J APRIL 6,':,1855. FERTILIZERS. OAKS. 5 . GUANO! GUANO!; , Stthseriber, sole" Agent for the Peru Klan thlit : Ortnimmt. In Philadelphia, has *Wife Luc ' k '6l' Parr Ptrution Guano on hand,: which he offers to Fanners nail Deniers :id the lowest rash In lots to sult•purehasers. • 8.4.4.71111.15TLAZi. Sole Agent far the Peruvian Government. Philadelphia, 48 Nora Whams, out 97 North Wafer erect. January 97, 18541 , •., #:7.m Dis s im vo, ilistdogy. 2 Tom, i IMP. SUPER Or LIME. 9 Barrels of the most superior , ...„e5O maniffseture. Also: GUANO of every de -0 scrlPOon, C. LCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, Ac. ~, /EPPiontcs of all kinds blotch, sad sold oa Commas ,' Man. ; Flan. R. B. SELLERS & co., . N _ /I,lr/Ir-ding and Matedrzionl .yrrehants. No lls . orthl . as; Between Rue and )ine Streets, . Philadelphia. re 17,1814 f Cam CM IMI S PER PHOSP/lATE OF LIME, 9Mill Barrels of - the most superior insittitheture. • - ' luxe tour Pstiurcalan, Maziean, and , Fen:mini Guano, to *bleb the attention of Farmers and 'Dealers is called. ALSO, Oils, Candles, Soap, fre. Faisal° by JOUNiL. POMEROY, (late T. W..Morsum). NT& 10 S. Wharves, Pekoe ifuntyt JY Philadelphia, Febinary 3.1853 &t0w' CYAMO & SUP. P1.10101.1:41F - LIM E. THE 4pbsekibers are prepared to sup ply the above valuable fertilisers at market prices, ts to ati lt purrintsers. In store, 1 1 000 barrels tla por Phosphate of Mee. warranted equal any that , la =do. I. • , Alvdean Guano. "We rail the attlittion of Partners and Dealers to this Guano. Bylehmrdeil analysis It Is found to eontaina honer proportion ofl Phosphate than Peruvian (..ittano.- 2,000 bai*is landling. For sale by J. ft. A. k S. it.LLEY. Yeb. 10, 145.5 f 1 7 si'fi , S. Inarris. rhilculdpltia I plateli g and Arehl- 100 t 3 _,_. - FRENCH TRUSSEN. i, HERNI A or RUPTURE suecessfull xtreated. and eMnfort Insured. by use of the elegant French Truases. imported by the subscriber, and made th order exprmaly for his sales. All sufferers by Rupture will . bo gratified-to learn that the oecaslortnow otters to procure a Truss combining cz dzi" treme lighlttas with 'easr,durability and correct cmistruefien, in lieu of the mulibrotm and .un remfortable article usually sold- An exten sive assn always on hand: adapted to every variety . of Ku tore in adults and children, and for sale at araof pr to suit all. Cost of bizigle Tru3. see, $2. $3. Rand $.5; Double, $4, $5, $9, $9, and $lO. Cutures and 500 ¢ 6O 'II A i... , l4tant. 4DU 00 attr for tho nufeetarer ,350 :35 tore and Tee 1 50. 1 0 Assistant I'oo 75 on, 70 mute 100 $2 Companion ' 75 50 ion . 75 50 I neon 75 GO and the 73 AO flt.a and tho Persons at a distance ran have Truss Kent to any ad dress by remitting the amount. sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. . • For ssle,'lrikulessile and retail, by the Importer. CALEB IL NEEDLES. •S. W; corneriTwelfth and Race As p ,' Philadelphia. Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expatideni and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Prone and Sup ports. Ladies' Roo A with competent lady attendants. 'larch 24,1855 [June 21 '54, 2:.1y1 . 12- AVOIDIALL QUACKERY, "IliirrAND TAKE IIiEDICINES PREPAItEII BY A -- uiO Regular Physic lan only. 100 GO 100 to. nufnetures, 00 !nee, Liters 400 345 platen: 111 00 800 do ! 350 210 450 3 00 350 254) 600 440 500 304) 300 . 1 f. 5 I Joiner's As- .4 3 350 .2 75 numerous ILIT prolonged, and a cure for all pain :jf Cuughx, (71,1d5, Ommunption, , Croup, • Whooping-Couh, • Liver , i5O . 500 ' 600 560 1 00 7;1 j II vols. nide • Leal house Itidigestin, Sour, Stomach. Scrofu- I la.. and all Skin Eruptions. Fever and Ague, - - Bilious Feder, ChOlera, Cholera Nlortuts. Bys+mterir. Bowel Affections. l'iles„ Sore and Weak Eyes, Rheuma tism. Heart Diselise; Palpitation. Neuralgia. Kid ney and Madder.•Atfretions, propsy. lug of the ,Wotnti. anti Female • I Complaints.. • • : 'At the roinest of many of my patients, I have consent ed to pit up a class Of my most efficient prescriptions is the form of J:ltinify Ilediciurs;eacti one suited to n• par ticular diseai.e.: and' f ilet. 'like the manufacturer's of the many nostrOns andtpanaceas of The day, promulgate to the world that any one compound will cure all (11f,eaSef and *hr. (in the words of the great Italian physician, Spallanzani.l "put medicines of which they , A innoliitle in to ists,lits tchich Quay A zone ksx:' J. S. ROSE, 31 D.. Philadelphia. • A.Remedy for each Disease. Pe. J . Jour's Eriuctornni or °nigh Syritii. for th. , ra dical: cure of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, lioarstiness. Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood. Intinniatitin er the Lungs or Thrjoat. anti all Pulmonary Diseltsea. Thl pre paration not; only cures consumption if taken in .time, but it fortiffeS the syttoin all-future at tinits. As . a Cough Medicine, it Is the hest In the world; It Is now used and recimunended by physicians, both at home and abroad. In Mottles. 115 rents. Si) rents. and I. ;. - Dr. J.X. Rpse's Inoopin.9 Cough preps ration alwayti rellevel l / 2 and prevents the whooping cough from running into other diseases; such as Intl:minion of the Lungs. Dropsy the Chest, and Congumption. It gives Instant relief, and frequently cures lit out, week.— Price 50 eerie. Rog6t Croup Syr - op.—Children are also liable to Croup, which dangerouscomplaint yields immediately to lin. J. S. ROsr.'s N O'ER FAILINO L'roup Sreup. Price 2.5 cents.. Dr. .F-rtrud nl Bodo', Is one of th e h ea t p. e i e di e s over; used Air diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Ace. 'cents. k's Pocket 1 25 de ,tz Book 4 :O . 3 no 4 5U 41k) enlarged ,4nerrlteg.2 50 SQO Industry. ork 5 50. 2 941 ft.rrien's 500 - 400 • 150 - .100 Art, 2 vols., 500 4 CiD king., 150 10 allurgy 1 25 - ;5 B. YUNNAN'S • kan4 Statiorwxy Rom. fife TIME S. ruaneo um mookii, BUY. CHEAP. 'Y* desiroms of re= ffera for gale at prices va, wlow p:oblialivive. rates, a `e varied !departments of `ling Ills forical, liiograpk Velical,Classica2,3ltrhan:, renile and Misullailemis rsona at a distance can remittance of the prior ED AT Poi.: CO 40 40 rplierg Twr e" per rel. e Roman IL. Syn. 'd edition, pin, 2 vela. Svo:, gilt strafed, ourtry HT°. ' , library, svo. Ica 2 cute. i s IStatu, 01. Bro. 01.. 12mo. library, I p.r vol. e VI odd I 1.. -SIM. 75 61), 25 1 2.1' 1 17' I , s(t 1 ( 1 'ail 1 24. EMI Emmett tsetits Jam-Thine Napultxm no. I.rav ' g nicean: al Quota tmerica S o. MIMI Med by ific gen- . AIISCELLA.NEOUS. - 6 00 00 '2 30 500 1500 7.5 . I[ l 4 ARM JOURNAL for 1855—Price Si: 2 ' « '- 1. •-•:Sulreriiptinns to the Pennpyleanla Farn . Janrnal 11 Otrt for 1855, will lavreceiced at IL lIANNAN'S January 6.185.5 1- . /Taal-Warr and l'rintinyi Office, 2 50', 300 250 •OIR. gyo. 7 50 8,0. ! 300 STO. 350 of Ilea -1 00 1 0 0 ; i A CARD. - 4 3 754 I 37i; HE suPseFitier has taken an cdliee in 1751 Silver Terrace,' Pottsville. and established an agency 1 or the buyingand set tog of Coal, and Rail Estate. the 501 collection of routs. the insikertfim of ..fliiter, de.. Ole. He 2 257 is well acquainted thrOtmliout thin Region and the Mate 250- at large. and has had rill experience of several years in the 75] several departments of i business named. Any comment . 2 54l- cations addresSed to him will be promptly attended to, 150 1 . ,. and all orders rat-40111y fulfilled. 16 001 • • ' • 1 I WM. P. STEINPERG EFT, 900£ March 17, Iqs. 11-; Pottsville Pa. 37 i . CUBA HAS FALLEN,, So his the Price of Slots and caps. 2 50 I 1F t: would again most respectfully tn.= 175# rite the attention of the citizeha of Pottsville and country In general; to 275 i ourilargeand elegant assortment of all kinds lof goods.in our line, that we have now received. and are , In daily receipt of. comprised of Hats. Cape. Furs. *c. 5 00 i Gentlemen a Fine Mbleetkin lials, always ,ott hand; or 175 fi made to order of the West styles. Otter Caps, Kossuth 12 00 Y. hats. Shanghtdes--in ,short, anything In the Wit and 100 1 .: Cap line .l ' !, , W would also invite the particular attentku of the La 225 dies to nor assortment hr ' FURS, which haveheen selected • • (.. with great eare;from the largest stocks halite country,-- • 1 00 i s Nothing, shall ;he left undone on our part, to give sathe 17 00 (-. fiction. Call and give: us a trial, next door to Pottsville .' 7 . 5 [: ileum. - I . . (1. C. LIVE7I,Y 4 ,CO. . - 75 1 . N. 11.—A large aesortinent of Buffalo "lobes on hand, at 1 ,fx) 7 pritrg to suit the times.' Lb° • November 1M 114 1 I . May Z), 13ij ,' . 45- I'SO • • —L.:._ 3 50 Thy, 1 25 rated, 300 2 00 2200 n 1 25 6 o. ' wledge , 2 vols., Irtory, 2 ant the IZZEI $ meet, 2 het . Wm- 15 CO Y O .• ISU • t 111:4431- NEW LUMBER YARD, ' ' In ille lattyllrill Haven. , PALM 41c, FRI'l - L, respectfully invite the attention of Minders and oth'ent s to their large assortment of S , aseiirtl, and Grren Lundper, which they ,will be prepared to futnish by the latter end of Marrh neat, at the lowest pyasible rates, F'OR CASH!: Our stock consists of Wni and Yettow PINE Ileums, :., PANNEL and II moms. ' Also heavy stuff. such as DEAJE9, .:: Jon, - ca, Prances; liCkataSattl, Poses, Ac. We hate alt. 6 or other '4looks of Dero-..' ,dered a large assortment of different qualities of Jomy , • . and LAP tAntscass, Piptrre, CEILING•LATIIB. PALINg. and . d or Made to order at '''.-PLANE, together 'with MT other =feria+ belonging to the Day-Books, Journals, '; Limber Trade. pt-Ikvils,Alank-flooki one of die firm being a practical builder; we flatter 'otedlokr. Pariellooksi r ' ourselves on having selected our stock in such a manner c . , I', as to give entire satisfaction. Our heavy lumber has been • : sawed to order, thus pirventing much waste, to the par. • . ...i'; ebsser or builder. . 1 ; - , 1 ea and examine befau purchasing' elsewhere. I Nerd I' Inds and patterns. 1; opposite Dr.ll'alm . a Mate- . P. IL PALM. •i . ; /spier-313(4)e. Calf and ,! , 1 ! . EDWN 0 I.I.ItITZ. 1 ' ; ' . ~' Schuylkill liven. February 2.1,1E55 B-I yi : !-T10x.,,,.,''" . PATENT METALLIC COFFIND: • 1 75 1 751 7 50 • t. 2 50 2 50 f ie Revd ft 10 00 12 00 10 00 .Loin Stationary of all. 1„; ultabi& for the various •F, • 13111 itookfi d Cardiff. ' • ' rg and Color Iloxas • Urniiing Paper. • • yor. ; R Wrpr;;Mettcylrafers. MEDICINAL • Pr. *me* ~Verroas and Inri'porating Cbrrliol, for heart Diseastk. all N rrous Affections, Flatuhmee, Heart Burn. Restlessness. 'iNnaibmws. Neuralgia, raisin;r the spirits, and giving ppwer to the wholesystem; - it is al most miraculous iu its effect. cents.• Pr. J. S. IFosergys pepl.c Compound. nmire cure for Dyspepsia, [dyer , pleints. and indigestion. when ta ken In conjunction with his Alterative orFamily Pills. •Prire bf both 75 retail. Pr. J. IPi 's 001401 riffs, fl , r of the Womb; Female Weakness, Debility and Relaxation. • Price 50 scout. , I , Dr, J. S. Ilt4ex A n(i-Bdions or Railroad :1111i.:—These Pills are:not Waaranted. to clan; every malady or disease incident to min. but ;they are a grand rOuirdy for a Bil ious state ef.the sys t em and common Fevers. iV,hen used with. Dr. Roec's , Tonic 'Mixtnn , . will cure the most stubborn cases of Bill us Fever or reverand Ague. Price 12; : ! t and 25 cents. Pr. J. Rtise's lisp Chrcr.—This preparation is truly the wonder of the Cures all pain, external or inter nal; cures pain in 4he Sides. Limbs or Rack; Chilblains. Ague. or LuMpS In the Breasts. Corns. Bruises. Sprains, Tootleeche. Eric :ache; Stiff Neck, Sere Throat, Pains in the Bowels and Stomach, S-utidett Colds, A.e, The Pain Curer . being a tine TOnic Mixtnre. is also used with great bene fit Sro We3k Stomach and {towels. 'Whenever you have pain use the rain Curer freely, and you will obtain im mediate relief.; It acts like magic, Every family should have a bottle in the hniew In case of accident or sudden sickness. Pr14e12!..i:.125 and 50 cents. • • - are— PerFoni of delicate constitutions thy 'nature. , or those who hare been Made so by the use of Quack Medi cines. or any tither anise. should read Dr. J. S. ROSK'S MEDICAL. ADVISERIto persons in sicknessor in health. which txxolt can be had without charge of . . •.. ! B. BANNAN,Tottstllle. Agent for the sale of these Medicines in Schuylkill Co. March 10, ltiss I[Dec. 23, '&1 50-) 10-If tbacational. Eros Tax' sitsztge.aoyszaz..) EDIICATION—No. 1 To rue PARENTS or Ponsvalx:—ln addAtss- Ing thd talents of Pottsville,".l would , not • be, understood as merely addressing that honorable and august body of men, familiarly, known as t h e "City Fathers,", who, howeiree, expansive their heerts, j or capacious their stntrittehr, cannot, bray humble.. estimation, "father" the whole respozwi. bility iv reference to "Young itterica," growing, up in our midst. But I would address all who have over felt the niagie influence of those simple words—"papa," "mamma," lisped by infant lips, long before they can he taught to articulate any other words; all who have ever experienced the magnetics thrill of undefinable pleasure, occasioned by the twining about their necks of little arms, which in weak- I nese, in' . conlidenee and in a ff ection cling , to them for support, Air guidance and for love. In short,: to all wbo sustain the tender, they happy, thotigh responsible relation of.parent, I would come„on the part of those who, in assuming the duties of tencluerS of your schools, take upon , themselves in a mastitis the responsibilities of parents to yOur children, and in behalf of those children, so dear 1 to you,,and I ; trust to us also, would ask your ear- neat, candid consideration of the thoughts,, and suggestions I may throw. Out touching our com mon duties to them, and their pretient and pros peetive hell -being and happinesti. When yon look-abroad over our fair land, and behold the industry, prosperity and happiness that I exist throughout the length and breadth of it, when you contemplate its free and enlightened inatitntions, and the blessings they bestow upon all who come under their influence, when you re fleet upon the marvelously glorious caeber of our t nation hitherto, and with the just pride*of a true I American, picture for it a destiny in the future, still mord glorious and unparallelled, do not these, , thoughts suggest to you duties which you owe, not merely to the present generation, butthenext? The children whom you now see playing around you, in the joyful exuberance bf youthfullife and 1 spirits, are soon to stand by your side. as meichnd women, and take upon themselves the responsi bilities of citizens of a free country, of father. 4 and mothers in the community. And the commu nity, yea, our future nation, will be in enterprise, ; prosperity and happiness what the children of; to-day Shall make-it by their industry, intelligenCe I and virtue. When -with parental pride, yoti he hold the - growing stature and expandingintelleet of your child, and look forward to the - time - when he shall become a respectable and useful member of society; do you remember that the position he is to, hold in society depends almost entirely'.npon the character you are moulding fur hiM, by your precept and example, and the influence you , throw around hint? When, by the exercise of faith, the hope of, the christian swells within you, and "you reflect upon the rewards of wisdoin, whose mer chandise "is more precious than the merchandise of silver and the gain thereof than fine gild,"' 'whose ways are ways of pleasantness, .and all' whose Paths are peace." When You contemplate the glory and the worth of that, inheritance, "in corruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away,' to which the humble servant of Giid is heir, does not the' ardent desire arise in your hearts that . -your children may share with' you the blessed hopes of the gospel, may look forward with you to a life of usefulness in the service of God here, and tort glorious imincirtality in the world above? Then let me urge you by all-that is noble and inspiriting in the position of a freeman—by all that is tender and sacred in the relation of a pa rent,--hy nil that is holy and pure in the hope 4 and aspirati ons Chri stian , to 'consider cared r fully and seriously the responsibilities that are imposed upon you by being made the natural pro teeters and guides of young immortal P. • gistotif(ll. - :: ' „Li -- ~' -7-----.--- 7.,7 TPE. L;ATE CZAR.-1/1". Graoville, 0t . t.0m.. / dim; who resided for some time in 'St. Pe.' tersburg, in',ls49;and attended professionally several of the IMperiat court, wrote a letter in ! July, 1. , 53, to Lord • Palmerston,, in which he •. "sat''s :—"Thif health of the Czaris shaken,—,-It has beeothe so gradually for the last ,five , ,Oars, Ile has beeti'irritable, passionate, fun ' eiful, more than usually superstitious, capri: .1 clans, hasty; precipitate and :obstifiate withal ! —all front itil health, 'unskillfully treated; and i at late kleteriorating into a degree of cerebal excite**, (which, while it takes from him the-poWer of steady , reasoning, impels hint to' ! extravagance,-in the same way as with' Alining. eve r y .- . 1 his father. in 1SIM: as with Alexander, in Po-: ' • —--- - and. in: 1.520; asWith — Constantine. at War-, PERNiii*OOAL EIELDS—PROF. ROGERS. sitiv,itt 1S30; as with •31icigiel, at St. Peters ur ,b, ih li-: l!14-9. I.ilie them his' nature feels “ Are the Gate" find Salem” vein; one! g - , i the fatal transmission of hereditary insanity. . . . , The' "observations" of Prof. R. D. Rogers,'' the natural consequence of an overlooked arid ; alluded to last week, appear as introductory -,progressiy,e congestion of the brain. Likel them he is hurrying to his fate, sadden death,"• to a description of numerous species of new - from einig : estkve disease': The same period of: - I fossil plants "found in : tins State. They arc ;life. between''4s and 60 years of age, sees. - the' copied into the New York Vining Magq2ine,lcareer of thislill-fated flimily cut 'short." Dr. ! from which we transfer them to our .columns::. Granville says that at an-interview. with Lord The following new species of fossil pian ,, , , one I Palmerston:l:eh: 23,' ISA, on 'Matters of it . hundred and ten in number, arc some of the re- , private: nature, his lordship asked him : -t, 1-. • sults of a systematic investigation of the fossil 'er he still adhered lo his opinion': • t predict-, flora of the'carboniferous strata of Pennsylvania ! tion. - lie replica, that before-. tilt' 1855 . (the and the adjacent Coal-fie Ohio and Virginia, . EmperOr Would, then be 59 years 'old t what he' undertaken three Sears ago by my able assistanti anticipated Would happen.' tjact larva few re in this department of the geological survi.s: of ' verses Ove : rtaktt the Emperor,' 1. added, :4tad : Pennsylvania ; Leo Lesqueteux, Esq., formerly of " : his death; .like that of his : brothers, will be slid- Switzerland, tlow of Colunibus, Ohio. , . den." It has proved. so.' Alma,.lnkerman, By fir the greater part of the specimens were collected-by himself, and these - are now in our poi- , Balatklavn; shook the alights: bruin. Ettpato : . I session'. A few of the now species were first seen rja completed the stroke, which- has anticipa and studied by him in the rich local cabinets of i , ted my ,prognosis only by a fen- weeks:' Mr. Clarkson, of Carbondale, and of the Itev. W, ! • --...-. . ' Moore; of Greensburg, to whom our best thanks 'l ;114: TRADITIONARY HISTORY Or SOAP:—A are due for their liberality in thus opening their yivr i ter iit the Seientifie Anterkan, gives the collections for the description .of what was 'new'. I . 1 . . I'-. . following interesting paragraph on - soap : "The ! Many of these hitherto uudeseribed forms were , 1 discovered in the slates, associated with the bedlcon! sciapor cope, from the Greek ;rap°, first; s of Anthracite in the Coal-fields of eastern Penn- occurs in the books of • Pliny and. Galen, and! sylvanis, which, compared with the Bituminous ! is, according to : Pr...Gregory, deriied from the Coal Measures of western Pennsylvania, appear - Germirt Word . eye. -Pliny informs us that ; not only to contain a greater variety of species,' soap w(is-first discovered by the Gauls, that it, but b) present them in a condition, of more per- -I was compoSed of tallow and ashes,. and that feet preservation for study. . German.. soap . was consiilered,the.best. Ac• - • ' The new species here briefly described by Mr. 1 cording;to ~ Stsmondi, the French :hiStorian, a Lesquereux, constitute about one-half of the to tal number of well-defined forms hitherto detected soap m r liker'•was Inc tided in the retinue of by him in the Coal measures and lower carbonif- Charlo . agne.. (At Pompeii, overwhelmed crows rocks (the vespertine series) of Pcnns.ylva- . by an eruption of Vesuvius, A. D“79 - ,) a soap! nia; more than one hundred of the two hundred : boiler's :shop with soap in it. !was' discovered bc,entirely identical and twenty species examined lrith specie alrea t him p dy roving to s recog- ,• wiring som. m ecavations - m:i4 there not many nised In the European Coal=fields, and some fifty wears ago. . From.these stateents, it is evi more of them showing differences so slight, that ! : dent that the Manufacture of soap ; Is of aver a fuller comparison with better specimens; may ,rancientarigil; indeed;lJereinialt figuratively result in their identification likewise. As a fur- : mentions it :—"For' though ilion wash thee , thee evidence of the near affinity of the North : with matron and take thee much cope; yet AmeriCan to tho European fossil flora -of the car- i thine iniquity4s marked before me." per. ii. ,; boniferous age, ho has romarkcd.'in the course of : The, pr ithary imps are divided into hard his investigations, that even these new species ! 21 ) , which Seem restricted to this continent, are every 1 and soft soaPs4 the hard soap contains sown.) of them in close' relationship with European ! 4.3 the basel those which are soft are prepared.! forrds. It:deserves mention, moreover, that the_l with potash: These are again divisible into' omtnenesi, European species are likewise the most 1 varieties, according to the fatty matter employ- ' !cornmen Aderican ones. I ed in titeir manufacture, and according to the' A stratigraphical analysis of the Anthracite . i proportion of alkali. The'most itUportant of measures of Pennsylyania, calls for their division • 1 these toI the • perfuther,:is.what is ternied, curd' into two groups, a lower series, distinguished by , soap, as it forms the basis- of all the highly the while or very pale color of the ashes of' nearly all the Coal seams, and an upper series, including ! scented Soaps," - Coals as remarkable for yielding only pinkish or red ashes. Between these groups there usually exists, especially in the ! southern or Pottsville ba sin, a small transition group of two or three beds of gray ash, or pinkish grapash Coals. The en tire number of Coal seams, of a thickness 'admit ting mining, in the middle portion of the south ern basin-, where the whole formation is thickest and most replete in Coal beds, does not exceed about twenty-five; and counting those of all : di mensions, the total series-does not amount to more than from thirty to thirty -fire separate layers. In the Bituminous Coal measures west of the Allegheny Mountains, the whole number of work able seams is less than one-half of that above named, as belonging to the Anthracite formation, while, including the thinner and less peisistent beds, the entire series cannot there' amount to, more than eighteen or twenty. That portion 'of this great Appalachian Coal-field, which lies with in Ohio, appears to possess even somewhat fewer than the eastern half in Pennsylvania, the beds suitable for mining being estimated at seven, and the smell seams about ten; in addition. Advancing westward to the great Coal basin of Indiana and Illinois, the Coals thick enough for working are counted at only six, and the thin ones proportionately few; and this remarkable progressive reduction in tho Coal-beds, going westward, seems to be maintained as far as we advance in the formation; for crossing the Mis-' sissippi to the wide shallow COal measures of Mis souri and lowa, the number of the workable beds there believed to exist, does not amount to more than three or four. Accompanying this interest,. ing gradation in the amountof qua!, there occurs tin equally noteworthy diminution in the thick ness and ,coarseness of the associated strata, shoiing a progressive thinning down of the whole of the laud-derived Coal-bearing portions . , of the carboniferous deposits. A future comparison of the fossil plants of these broad successive Coal basins will probably disclose a corresponding re duction in the number and variety of the species, a view already, suggested b y their relative paucity in the Bituminous Coal-fields of western Pennsyl vania and Ohio, as measured by their abundance in the,Anthrteite basins. • - Wherever I have studied either of the Anthra cite fields, of , the great Appalachian basin, I hare remarked that the hirrer or "white ash" division of the Coal measures, giveS indications of more violent and frequent disturbances of level in the surface, at the time of the deposition of the strata, than are noticeable in the composition of the up per or "rod ash," part of the formation.' Aiaongi the ma's arc, snore abrupt end freqttent alterna tions of coarse and tine deposits, more diversified • and rapid changes in the thickness„ Composition, and arrangement of the, strati, bete `of the me t I chnnical deposits and the life-derived hells Of Coal." and the far greater mutability and inconstancy. of all those strata, oven thiT most quietly deposited, , within the same area or extent of outcrop. The lower strata of the Anthracite Coal measures are, Indeed, remarkable for the diversity In 'the coarse nose of the sandstones and for the unsteadiness in thickness of the Coa l beds Though - j these carbonaceous layers are the accumulations of once petlectly.lerel sea-meadons, at successive depressions of. the suiface..lt is evident, fiviti their comparetively meld thiekening . and thinning anti `" ' frequent coalescing and diverging. that,tho ' floors 1 Il' A small boy ,be eallo a lag!, it roper upon which th were collected were ne'tlievt, to call ibi her a // , _ - Piert „, , . • vst, 4:41,--'rr-5r17771. wide as those which grew the vegetation that resul tied id the Bituminous. Coal-bed 4 nor so uniform 11 and gradual and horizontal in their slow move mentZ df elevation and - depression - I Commensurate with the ,more thiethating size, and more restricted 'range of these lower Coal ia-s greater inconstancy and diversity, n their fossil Bora; The more widely extended up per bids appear to exhibit a more limited specific vegetation, expanded over wider areas. =•• . far as our researches bare . gone, we- notice - that the dower strata, both, in the - Anthracite men: aurer;', and In the great Appalachian Coal-field, -abound iii the larger !species; especially in LePi dodendra, while tho higher seams'are character lied by the - smaller.Aerbaceous specie., most gen 'trolly the herbaceous (erne. . , ..Weeonceive that-the large proportion of species common to the'Coal strata of North America and Eartlie eicarly.establishes ;identity, of age between , the two deposits, and a close accordance, if not identify, in the geographical and climital condi tions prevailing at-their formation:', .yet closer agteementis noticeable between the species found in th . l? ' leveral Coal-fields - in the rotted States. -rodeo, so alike are all, the Anthricite basins in _their fossils, that Mr. Lesquereux already recog nizes mere than twenty, familiar European species as common to there - once contineciudy united Coal fields.' It has been indicated above - , that the two different groups of the' Coal strata:of Pennsylva nia, the lower or white ash, and the upper . or red ash, are characterized by somewhat different spe cies, though these more or less intermingle. Sat isfied of this fact, of a general prevalence -of cer tain forms in certain parts of the Coal measures, we have aimed at carrying our inqviiry a step far ther, te'aiicertain whetheror not any or alt of' the individual Coal seams theuiselves . hre 'separately reeognizalile by their fossil plants.), Uudoubtedly, in some of the broadly - deposited and uniformly ; conditioned Coal-hods and-Coal slates of the west- ern Bituniinmts Coal-fields, we do observe a most strikiag prevalenie of the, seine species within the sane layer, over couiparatively wide areas; but -amid the' more irregularly accumulated bedr - , - of especially the lower or white ash Anthracite strata, i formed on a less stable-portion of the nowhere ab solutely stationary , crust, the inconstancy in the vegetation of even . the same Coal seam is, for the must Part, if not even quite, too great to permit ; ns to attempt to identify it by its fossils merely. Again, i in some instances, Coal beibe which crude- I, monstrahly different, are almost absolutely identi.l cal in'. their fossils; This is the- ease with the "Gatis'Andihe "Salem" Coils, near Pottsville.-1 So atrikinglyrdike are they,in their vegetation, i that . 3fr. Lesquereux strongly inclines to. regard them :Ls hut the detached pirts of 'originally one sheet of Coal; and to sitspeet that there is some error. of obscurity in 'my -section ... which shows i them to he separated by several hundred feet .41 strata. ineluiting a number of beds of Coal. Of the validity •Of the proofs, showing the so-called - Salem ;vein; to he different Coiti =from the_ Gate Vein, and several Stages higher in the series, there . eannot i however, he-any question, and the palteon tologichl evidence for identity, must give way be fore the higher -and decisive demonstration from ' superposition:cif their differenee in age, . • • ; ; NMI Domestic. _____ J Bottam-NE - r.-About 1770 a _stocking weaver at Nottingham, named. Hammond, made the first attempt to imitate: lace by a slight eslaptation 9f hiB stocking-sfram; and' many other persons gradually, introducA im- provemCnts in the arty but it was Mr:Heath- 1 cot who, early in the 'present century, gave , the chief impulse to the trade by, the inven tion •ofhiS bobbin frame, which gave the name bobbin-nd, ,to machine-made Jam The manufacture sprang up into-wonderful activi ty in and around Nottingham ;_ and though it has suffered many fluctuations since, it stilt! constitutes a very notable department of Not tingham: industry. • The cotton used .in making bobbin-net is Mostly spun in Lancashire. The machines are very, costly, and are seldom or never owned .by the actual 'worker. They are among the most complicated apparatus employed in man- t ufactrires ; and when adapted for steam-power, and provided with the JacqUard apparatus for I the production of figured net. the machines are s,ometitries Worth 41000 a piece. One set of threads, which we may call the •warp, is stretched in 'parallel -lines np and down the Machines; another set, equivalent to the weft, - is wound round small bobbins ; and the mesh es of the net-work are prodaced by these bob hies twisting in-and around and among the _vertical threads: After being woven or made, the met LS , gassed or singed to-remove the lit tle hairy,filainents then embroidered or 'run' hy-feinales, if the better kind of net;'then mended if any of the Meshes haveTiven way; then bleached ; then dyed, if it he' black net; then dressetror•Stiffened with gum or starch ; and finally tolled and pressed: VALt OF A SCIMIMASTER.---There i 4 no office" hillier than that of a teacher of youth, for there : is' nothing on earth so precious as the n.in4, - soul; and character of the child.— No office should be - re o inirded witb'.g . reater re spect. The finest minds in community should heLenemiraod.to assume it: Parents should d[o nll !nit impoverish:themselvesr to induce such to become, the -guar.dians of their chil dren. They should never have the least anxi ety to accumulato property, for their children, provided they can place them under,. itifluen "ces Which Will awaken their faculties, inspire them with higher principles, and fit them to hear a Manly, useful, and honorable part in the world.. No language can express the folly bf that economy, which to leave a fortune .to a child, fitarms his intellect, and iMpOverishes his heard—Vhonnin#: itiiiflitit*Ok7tiOicE, . MEI IBM =1 ; 4 -113RialfroaliaCw4 au vosi promo to elitkilooll4ll4,oobiE PlapPO of firi4 lidalptioa, ii 040 liir 0* **ere 4oimiscesio tilto* It on ia4Wati*Ciffia*abrieforaitititoiOillity,sarb as, i.., Best* Pitssigkts, !_ Bak elf lentils,. Largo PAM , 11 „; , :c2:l' . 4104 • 1 0 -1 Vatti , Mall .Ik2Lf, ' ~ '''`' ' 2 l 'AziWilbOls, , /AS** of eierresrce4 'time ficigt, r , ~ ; i e ;w* /bg, - de., At tbe vary ithoetect aiMice.,' :Chu stock of JOB TYPE la tVei ( eVesee tliat Mit atialy Ofisi Mak* , this ate- , lion of!lie State, an 4 Isrs kOp boinkk exaSios,ect !Maws & for Jobbing .'' Being's prietleallfttireoinoelf, 4iii ill I‘. guarantee our wart to bell nest as say that oak -be toiled oat In the ethos: PiaNTES;EI ni CODOWS don at the shorteit none, • : t , . . MEE M . . . 1300 BINDERY. • Books bound in onta variety of style. Bis.uk Books of every description manufactUtSti, bound and rated to or ders at short notire. • NO 14. Tar : OLD MAN's SEctiar.—An Italian bish op ,struggled through great difficulties, 'with tint repining, and tnet ,with Much opposition without ever betraying; the least impatience. An intimate friend l of his, who highly admired these virtues, which he thought itirssible to ri. , imitate, one day lied the bishop if he could communicate his s cret of being always easy. : "Yes," replied t e old man ; "I Can teach you my secret wit great facility. It consists in nothing more than making a right use, of 1 my eyes."' ; His friend beggeil him to explain himself. "Most willingly," retina the bishop: "In whatsoever state I am, .t first of all look up to heaven, and remember that my prinOpal busi ness here, is to get there I then took down on the earth, and call to mind how small a space I shall occupy init when I come to be interred. I then look abroad on the world, and observe what multitudes there ,are who are in all iespects more unhappy than myself,. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cares must end, and bow very little reason I have to "repine or complain." A.Kiss Nvesten.-110re is an "Impromp tu," by a lady who Signg lierself "Eve,' sug gesting a new species o,f finance, though, by the way she says nOthing of interest: I see thou art-thy father's joy, Thy mother's hop of bliss„ So on thy ruby lips, fair boy, • 11l place tuy eirceest kiss. But when I aui a spiiister gray, And you a clashing; beau,- If I rhould chl6cp to come this way, claim the debt you owe! i [Home JoUrnat. CATCHING THE WRONG CVSTOMER.-4H I the cars between Washington and BaltiMore;'the other inornilig, there .. 3 entered a man tall in . stature and of yough , c*erior. He woio a thick fiir cap, and it his hand was n cane cov ered with heavy bark and a silver head—pro bably a specimen of . the:growth of some far : off ,land. A few inquiries from the Stratiger proved that he was:pot faMilliar with the con dition of agricultureor th 4 business of the par ticular locality, evan opportunity was seized by a yoimg fellow-passenger to banter him a little.. The coversation went on pretty well for awhile.' The lively. imagination of the young .'un had full scope whilst•the modest replies of his• (supposed) victim Ondered his triumph complete. At length 011 T Western friend , . be came animated; arid in a very firm, becoming Manner he said: "You talk of the West as f if the light of civilizat •had never dawned upon that part of our republic. Sir, in the town of Liberty, gissourii four hundred miles above St. Louis, the whole populatiOn is one thousand souls; they havei erected and sustain the 'William Jewell Cullei-e, and saver:it sub ordinate seminaries of learning; thev have six churches, the average cost of which was $5,- 000; their roads are gcAdamized, and in all. the town of Liberty there is nut a single dram Av"' • This speech and the manner of the speaker blended with subsequent ;expressions of grat ification on viewing the i:apital, won fur the stranger considerable inteest. lle was a man Of talent and pov.-er, but Snell . was his modesty that the only account ' of hiniself which was ob tained was that ',lie had been in the Legisla tare.- it will be soine tiine betbre his young, friend will attempt to sport with - an unknown fellow-pass,onger. • .-- : sr . EXTE!:FLOS' OF THE .s.t.O_,NETIC TELEGRAPH. The• Magnetir Telegraplikbetween Bombay, Madra ! i and Calcutta, was, opened on, the led. ofFebruary. •L„The whole '!duterprise embraces n'tlistanee twit thoUsand and.has been completed in i n linty more than n year. The distiince, from Aden t.,0 Bombay is 2,170 ,miles; sai that, with the completion of the rail road aeros, •the desert .tij, Suez and the tele graph from Alexatidria t 0 Trieste, ctimmuni cation from •Loodon to Calcutta can be had itt a fortnight's time. Europe will he united tit (Africa telegraphic ly by the . eable already !hid down between Spezzia, in Northern Italy, and Cape Corso, on the Island of Corsical Alter having tra• versed Corsica, the Straiff of lionifacio, and the Island of Sardinia, thine departingtrom Cape Spartivento. the - sci(itherninost point of Sardinia, vvill proceed tOhe Isle of (ialita, thence. to the Island of Tatp.,rca, which is a adjacent' to the African shore. From this point twe branches will prficeed—one towards Calle, for the accoinmodation of Algeria, the other towards Cape lb n, t.l> gain the Island of Malta and the Levant.- A' , -;•alley of a thousand metres in depth, (over Intllt a mile) which serf. finites Cape Spartivento from the Isle of Gahm, offers some difficulties t(f the carrying of the telegraph cable in that li,art of tle,Mediter anen,.but no doubt is entofained of complete success. • Anorr SNAIIIS.—A short time ago, when an iniportation.of snails into France was an- • nounced, it was asked Who wants snails, and what are they used foi?" Mr. I: LDchen; of New York, replies throbgh the Scientific American. as follows : • "A certain kind of snaibi are consumed in Switzerland, a 9 we consume oysters The kind I refer to has a shell about one inch and a half. in diameter near the aperture.— They are all about two and:a half inches long when creeping on the 'groUnd ; their; color is grey. .-They are found abotit hedges, and'are only eaten in autumn and winter, when in their dormant state: Monks and those profes sing the Catholic religion,' are very fond pf them, as,they are allowedito eat them upon fast days, when flesh meatis prohibited. In some of ie convents they bave regular snail pastures, where they are raised in large quan tities: • They are boiled or roasted, and eaten with butter; their taste is excellent." e Miscellam). =EOM FONTINESS OF A DOG Mil. Tin EXCITE4ESi OF. Ftars.-7—A recent noti4 of the London fire organization, refers to an animal who has be come famed in the annals of the Brigade.— "Chance" first made thEir acquaintance by following the men of a station home from a fire. Although several times reclaimed hy hiS master he invariably esOped, and returned . to his adopted friends, until he 'was, finally allowed to become a part of the establishment. For many years he- invariably accompanied the efigine—now upon the Machine, nowunder the horses7 , ,legs, and'alwayS, when apprOacEi ing the,conflagration,running in advance, and announcing the Welcome,radvent of the ex tinguisher by his glad . bark. 'At the fire, ho amused himself by pulling burning logs of -wood out of the flames with his mouth! Al. though he had his legs.brohen many times, he remained faithful Jo :dtis pursuit, until at last, having received a! severer hurt than , usual, he was being nursed by the firtmen at the hearth, when a "calli caine, and at the well-known sound of the:engine turning out, the poor brute made a Mst effort to climb upon it, and fell hack dead in the attempt. ,A CAUTION TO PERSONS WITH A PENCHANT FOR : ATTENEINC; Accrto:s Sii.rs.—,Never nod to an acquaintance at ali auction. We did so once, and when the sale was closed we Sound four broken chairs, eix cracked flower. pots and a knock-kneed bedstead knoiked 'down to us. What we inte - ailed as nods to a friend had been taken try the auctioneer as bids' for the kitchen furniture. • DESTRUCTIVE FIRES, IN TELLS.---Go,lves ton- papers of late dates, contain accounts of great destruction of property by fires in the cedar forests near Austin. The flames, ih many places, rose 300 feetitbove theearth, Fences, out-houses, wood/I:and rails, valued at thousands of dollars, were' consumed, and a number of horses and cows perished ip the flames. • STa.tsot: DELvstox.—lt i.S' , ,said that the wires of the National Telegraph . litte have been cut away in North Alabama, bit suspicion that they nre the occasion of the existing drought. Mr. W.D. Reed, the treasuitl ofthe company, has . set ont from New Orleans to dispel the delusion and re-construct the line. BOOK YOUR EXPENSES.—There was not a little sound sense and bnsiness discritnination in the merchant Who - happening to see his eon take from' his till three : cents to pay for a ci gar, exclaimed autlioritativOy "Ilmik it, Joe; .t." 6 •
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