I= ENE II OF THE -PIIIIMRS' i - 401/111NA1. T. yi ; ; 8 rsottikraqcrcirrioxi • •- • TW.••• DOLLS:RS per sum*. ok r ib. o bi - i i i i , 23 If !. n,4 ptill within isis. xtqastlut—and VOD ti 1240144 wtbila . ...7 : Ihe Y 6," L ;. _ • , , . TO. CIMIIa , I Tr. vs ra oaf address, in adume, _ SS 00 ,: n n do do- 40, - 19 00 .en is du 40: 'Ai 00 enber...iptions mast be invariably paid in dunes. 5 , , at to. ouek. ddresm. • • IV CARDI3.33 A3D 07013311: lha Jevae.u. er&ls be tarnished ta Carriers and Oboes at !3 Nr 100 pish vory. : - cizrzioten ead Alloe ,Dadure Pupplied with the JOLT.. Nit St SI in ativailt*. , 'TOE : LAW OP NRIVISPAPIat.I. If sistami berg oeder the , dieceuthattume of their news-. , •- the publlilte.r tarty emtiwac to scup . tlimo until rceart4e , s re pa i i s l. it sa b a L :T iWra ;Lx . i. or peruse to tape their nevi/Ts psrs from the cfli*to which they are directed. they ate , held restemsihle nlttil they have settled the tillt,sind Orz . dkai ttietu dileontlnued. • If . .1154:rioars raatare to,other.places, without inform- I'm': the pub:l.s4er, and the new.spapzrs aro 'fent to the for- Jirczti al. they aro belt' responsible. - - • ' Phj clurts hire decided that refusintrto tekie home-. d, rs the 01 ea. or removing; And leaving them un• idle I fir. is jrimefacla evidence of Intentional Patel OM • RTES OF-ADVERTISING.. OEIO 'S cent& es,le, 4' lines. one time. „ t las.vticcus, 1,;1;i* mat: eAel. All ad•rer. „ p,ri,xis, charged as a square. rr 1. °sr.. ' Tituek. bIX. TREAT.. •Thr,, lin e r , • GSty S7J4 $1 50 $2.25 $3 Oil Fl - rd iin s, 1 0,4 154 200 3.50 4 0() ILC Er:J.; Pive_LINti.3•COVN , T_CD AO A SQUAnt Or TV, LOTS. ten sin tre, 1' 25 2 0 0 300 500 • 800 )s LU trC , , 0.) 330 500 '8 06 12 00 Theres kutrua, l 3 00 450 ; 650 10 06 15 00 Quitter 00 650 800 `l5 00 , 2d 00 II +lf on, 0 0) 12 01 16.00 2.i 04) nO anl. • ld 00, •25 00 3000 45 00 60 '3l CYCII —accompanied with an ad , ,ertinotteni, 'rent! earh. • 4- , • mitts lvrd , ra 31arriage5 and Deatlis. 10 cents p 13,1,r Ar-t inssrti)n—sabseluent ins.trtions..s s cents oww,rds aro counted as a line in advertlxing. . )I.,r•itnntn and I,ofiturs advertising by the year. with In•I n stn,linl'alvertis....ment not exceedin,...' , 2 ot to tr•ls of 20 liae4 Will be charged, including.subscrip ti ' • $l6OO (,• Vi the cionault of one quartkr column with eanoxes and sulni,,ription. • with I.lt change.t,,rit the rues dc , signatect above. A Ivortis.unents lilt In larger.dype than usual will be •••hir.7,l 50 per cent. sdysnce., on these prices. All cuts i4.chir,....ed the same as letter press. No Valet. Advertisements .receired fmnt ,Atriertlal ,' ahrlad, ox.ceTa at 23 per cent.' advance on thele p;;,•,4t011..f t s by ?•ptelal agreement With.the publisher. %1v...1440-41 cents each. Deaths accompanied with no ft. ti-es. cpnt., wittrnit entices no charge. 4 .r.5 . All NuglJes. except those of a religious character and tore I .ntiortal purposes. will be chnrxed 23 cents for any uu :o• •r nuder.lo. Over 10.1inegy4 cents per line -v!Lti • Pro.ved iszs of nietiinzs. net of a.gentral orpuLlic char ar'-r. charzed at 4 N.nts per line for each insertion. r calrulatlmui we will state that 329 lines ts ,';, a ~ olunis=l44 lines a halt cMurtin—and K 2 lines . a , '29;',2, words make a col unin-1476 a half 7•".9'a quarter column. All 'odd. lines over eaoh mnaro, rl4ar...red at the rate of 4 emits per line.. 1"..171s adrcrth. must confine their. advertising; to it ,rn Azertitts for rather*. gale of Real Es. i g 5nt,.1,0 11 ,1 4 3,1 Is loudness a ivorilsenents. emu The Wedivsdliy Dollar Jptirnal it p;1 , 41.11,1 at f he?i/Map 7 . 4 the Journal at 41 ^anm.l Sdtert6emdnte lneerted at the usual rates. A d ettmim or 50 per cent. Is made from the Journal ~..c uttn Torsans adt erti , e in bnili pipers, INSURANCE. • MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AN I) Tit CCT C.))),PAIN I, INjrniVl Lll. l'A. IA PITAL $lOO,OOO-C HA RT E R ".I;crpetnal. 'ilii , Cconviny, chartered by the Legislature of with a capital of One Ilundred Thousand Mi ami, now fully organized, and tins commenced busi , The (2.mnpany. is prepared to receive monies and other pc:per:it in yrust, and slims ,interest on pll moni es d e ._ p )4ited in triist; at the rate of tire per Cent pee - annum principal and interest payable on demand: F e. rates of Preruintn on Life Insurnitice.'aft the printed Tablos silpOkcl at the eathee of the Company, Centre pettsville, tinim doors south of thej Exchange Ito tei ' JACOB lIUSTZINGER, J 4., President. Jetix.4ut, Seery and Treasurer. April THEI POTTSVILLE MUTUAL ST•/Cli: LIFE Cs:MIRA !ICE (SIMPANY.. NIG E CEN'ITF; S'PR4EY, itext Green's:Jewelry Store. CAPITAL ill/I/ASS)—MARTI:II PEITETUAL. • Thc• C•i‘uptity, recently chartered - by the Legislature of p,•,,F;vanla. is fully organised. 'The Uctupany is prepared to effect Insurance upon lives ',tat to r e e,oe and execifte trusts. nod to alfew Interest on rece ised at tite rate of five per omit. ta. , r annum. unless otherwise agr,, , ed upon. 'Principal and interest pay able o - dentiffd. Capital and assets ssfely investst in Bonds and Mort gazes ald ; -- tlzerood securities. 41rid e mi of the profits will be made payable to rob. • , vappr•priated to the payment of premiums. F,• • • rites et Ilremiums .on Life Insurance, see printed til•les. supplied at the Company's office. NATLIAN SWANS. Prea't. 5: SIL 13I1X FOSTER., rice P,et't. Tttv IR. .C'CretarY,alld Treavrrer. ;••••p , . • Yr NT H Fi ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COTT ei II RTER PERPETUAL—Granied :q.tto or Ponogyirania. _ . ' I aalbari4el Capital • Or1:0 • No.10.0 iralhUt Street, between ThlrCand Fourth l'eaffrany, with a cash Capital paid in, combined 'Ph the llutu.tl principle in their Marine and bland ,rttn,nr, to the assured ample indemnity. with Al in the profits. aud without liability for hisses. • Coulpatty will issue DOlicles at the , usual rates of ;7;:niuuis,.,,rnbragiug Jfdrine, Fin at/din/and Risks, •DIRECTOCS: • D. I:tither. o Wit Haiti Cc:4.udwig Loris Audetwied, • Joseph Maxwell. Pvt,r John E. Addicks, (it:A.:, F. Tyler. f harry Conrail; -,{muttll. llotherimer, 8.. Hammett. Dacia ' 4 ' Samuel Cashier. • . ,• , DTI D. LUTIII t , President. W. C. I.rwto, t ice I'iedidenl. • S n toey. . LI:TIILI:„ has been appointed Agent for Compuly in County, to whom per livtrancecan apply. 14-Iy STATE. MUTUAL INSURANCE GO. UR 11-A-NNZA L sTA TEM EN T Thy 1.0. 1E53, Itsti pr2:.ijuiii, aril interest !well-- ,(1 lilt: px t yettr:: Mutual depart. t. $lOl,l4S :32 11 Ivnl.le in nme, 2.5.647 tht, t, PreLziamN. hock Departat, 40,4›.t 1.70,5 CS SC • pspen.les. commissions, re. latitllai IlepArttneat, 101,500 53 " s!!),:k 2.03185 • . ASSETS: ' . tn. critza_. - ,•?:. stock and other 1, ...•unti,5.•" 17,3,17.3 72 :.. , isabl, ' • . 1:::,009 Sd 4 , :_nand and in bands of Fire or Talan4 I.ustlFarys7. a PPI n..T.,sr.I3ENER, • ^v-ly 17, INDEMNITY.' THE FRANKLIN fire. Insurance Co. ~; eLika,ll.l)ll. °trite, So. Cheaput Ntr.,:q t 1:!:5 st.iert. dittEct9tt-i. . zar.-s N. 'l3aneker, t;eorge W. Richards, : - "Ta - ntim Hart Mordecai b. 1,61, is. .: la.. Adolphe I; rant, ' vi4-s..ltrr,rwn, • Morris to make Insurance, pc - Tut:meat or limited on , _ription .01 , piv.perty, In . town •aud country, at Loy as r9to,isteat with K.curity. c , npany have reserved a lar;r.e Contingetai Fund, Kith their Capital and Premiums, barely lured, ed, 1.1 pie protection to the inured. of the Company nn January I et, ar, pub a:reeably to an Act or Acseinhly, were ai follows, 1 ,, r4a - azot, sat.S),s;js on rash, &c., 1 . . t. ~ 41 , 4 4: 0 .01i'l 67 Tarn7nra,7l,,oins. 125.459 00 , nn'" lit..:: i . i.: , ,rplration, a roriod of eighteen years. ly hire paid - upwards of onc malinn two latnttrkd Plow -I,itio;'ari. li , ,stM by Are. thereby alTording evidence of , 4 a l lyintn7ya of insurance. as well as the ,11.11ity arkd nivition to inert with prinitonosa, all liabilifloa... ; 1 CTIAlterA - N. -11 . 1 •XCKF:11,1'reisident. • 'R A iILESt 11_13 tnic a k:n. So , retaryt ho suliacriberbas - -be«nappointoi agont for the y n,h, , ,,,, , thned institution. and in now to- In:6e in. 'nee, on ovary doseripilon of provrty• - at tho iii‘vesr ••-•,. - ANI)11151 nussl..3., Agent. tterille, Jan. 11, Vita. " • 2-t,f -; - LIFE INSURANCE. HE GIRARD LIFEJNSURANCE Anutiity and Trust r.inripy or phiNdolphix. 11- N0..15- Chesnut street, the Fiat door Luca the rs ilansu 'ANTS Vlart,oo—CilAßTElt CF.RPETt Al make Insurances oh lives on the ruo.t. favr; ____ Jolty FLICIiINGEE, Guardian. ie. liOw the 'Passenger 'Depot. !Pottsville. P _ __ Pa., ; By feeler of the Orphanti Court, . '. c 4 whet.? they are prepared to manufacture ; . JOSEIVS DOUR, an*. 1 apiial being paid up and invested. together with r /IGILEItii OF &ERIC op,:wittertt,N, . Pottsville, May I. 1555 1,5-.`it a.. I e nNtanth. increasing reserved fund, ollcrlt X I Smoke Stacks. Ali Stacks. Mast Pipes. Gasometers, Drift ---- - -- ----,----------;--- `-‘----- l ~ c - nriir to o:mlTbm-e. ' ' i e-an.s. Ace. ac. Boilers on hand. . ' _... __ - i ORPHANS' COURT ADJ'RN'D SALE. ..rvalitiras may -be-paid - yeall.ELP4/ - Yearly Dr guar- 1 o w i n g practical Mechanics, nrahavlntrforyini-a-deroted-: )lIRSIJAISiI' to an Order Of t fie 'Or -4 --- r - thsrneelvee - entirqrO — Oile branrh of business. they flat.: , • • :lamp -tar add a Gists periodically to the insuran- ter themselves that work done et thektistablishimint will i Phalts'. Court of the county of Schuylkill.' in the !!!... The first Bemis, nopitupriated in ideeerriller. give satiefnctiiin to all who. may favor them with ti. mill.- ; '- . ninionwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Admin. .i.l thesacond Bonus in Ducember. I'4. amount to Indie 'duals and Contoanic, will find it greatly tutlicirad- , Istrator or JESSE M. JAMES. late of the borough of Llc it id - S.-T.27in - to every infiuroti underibc vantage to examine their work before engaging. elsewh ere , i ,Fnitenille, In the county of Schuylkill.dereasedotill ex ., li .ie. n0,k1 a .,. ; ,i1.2. - ,2 :iii which will be paid ythen Nay 5. 1t.53 ' Itt-tf ' .11/lIN A JAMES NODLE. i pow• to sale by public' etendne, on SATTIIDAY. the 2nd ;,:a s , a cialtn. instead of 3/1.000 originally* Itutur. ___ ........-____ __ _ _ 1 ; • , d ,r ay rr o a f n June next, at 3 o'clock ' . P. M., at the publlfi house • 5.:..t i . .!dent autonnt to itl, - .117 50; the next In it:rim , POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. kiln /3. Knercher, in the borough of Pottsville, in fir every il.ind; the others In the same pro. I . Ttte. iiCitSCItIBERS reeixictfully an- i g e,...-A th e ezhnity of Schuylkill aforesaid-All that ter . a:- .rliag t, the amount and time of standing,. •.. 'flounce to tho public that their neer /toll- ' _L, _ s t"":- bin two and a - hnlf stars frame building. itti feet itliti.,e's 'make an acerfr. of more than GO per ..............A ., . ...„i„._, lag Min is nnwnoMPlctod and 111%11 npe- '', - - "'Tront tind 30 ,feet deep on ground plan. with base c-, a tlic oremidm. paid, without in cr e...bi ng the an-_ .3 , 10111.11,14V1ME .11(ion,ana that th e y are prepared to sup., abut story and two story back builditlg and lot,Cituate '::.,;sac i. , . -•-i - -- i- ply all kinds of Bar Iron of cartons sizcs, i on the west sldenf Market street, In the borough cif iP ° f t s` MtNAG : 7.r.P.: . i 1 Which they w ill warrant to be superior in quality to any , rifle. in the county of Schuylkill, and state of NOW. ."'lle "II ... . John A. Drown, ' ; obtained !mini abroad. at the tame prices. t fania. to wit: containing in front on' Market etriget 0:1 - a l in Tibia Ti-;' b. Danner. •• ' They also mnnutactnre T Rails, for ' the nee of the Col- t feet. with a 4 feet wide alley, And in depth 90 feet, ad. ha Jar rimit'a, Frederick Shown, 1 Merits and Lateral Roads , weighing from 21 tq :,0 lie. per 1 joining lot of Deur)* Mintier on the cut and. John Sim i "I 1' , 1,10i, tledrgo Taber. . I yard. made of the beet Iron. and which will be found . Moue on the west, ei s , ` John IL Latimer, * much cheaper than the Imported article. • ! Also all that- et. fain un tided part•ot three tracts .., to 1.7 . :r t - it e tik. , W harton L eff i s, ; ! Being practital Ineehanirs.and haying had considerable-4"f haft - it - 11 - hint.. in r rnion Me . , Ship, Schuylkill county, 4 ctr 1,..,. • iihiT3l:-Siack.-----,--....voericoeti-in-ticielrnilthey-ilatteTh7inseies I being. 002 acres of said dinteu - adjoining tracts ofLend, ','''' at it fin. table ,-,f• rates and - e . that th..y - ran glee entire sattsfactiKn to purcliasers, and I surveyed In the name of Con d Foos, containing in the , ' , L.' , " ' 0 . 1 .-i and farth e r information can be had at - 3 /`''' WO"' it theit Interest to patronize home manure. , ; whole lon acre s and 30 perehe . adjoining lands of John ''.'• • =ll Ye' AS fi ,&ture.... JOG N DUlLYilhil & co, l 114.1d1e and others, late the cwt. of add deceased, i . 11. Decc„ trim , . . , 49-If i Teruo and conditions math known al the thee and i:f lists'. Acta.... llitlW AY. 1 resideilt. ri t her c t for the at ore Company in 1 " ' rib ' ig NEw Foil Niiiii4T4 04401,11iiisii,i - i,,, -- • - .! place of sale. by JOIIN IL JAMES..blutinbleelor. I .F II - .' `;" *. .rt.'”ivr. and ''l2 elect Insurances, and give . . , NliTic L.' -7 By order of, the Orphans' Court, ihe buslueseof the late firm ~ - ,23,... . „ ff, UP" of :Martz, k Entriken will be efintinuol by . l'otbrille. April j 2;l s ., ll l i: Bs l Gr ita' C ' lerk. ' • 17-4 t 1 . ',ea:7 infarmatlon on . , ~,,- -. ..t . ' WILLIAM J. MAIITZ. at hie new Your 13. n {\ A \. - , - - i i i i dry and MaChlile Shop. on slitorh chunk ! • VALUABLE DISCOVERY.- ; . . 1.5.1 v . I 111:1114 - ^ . street. In the borough of Pottsville, ad- . 6.1.--- . ) ! ycdtting E. E. . AMPS Smith Shen. lie will marine,, 91 1 .11 E SUBSCRIBE,R will exposti to . turn all kind. et TEAM ENGINES and l'UltiPS, of any . g - public sale On Saturday, Slay 26th, 11 , 53. upon the power and capac for 'raising or breaking Coal. pumpin g I premises.. a valuable fan* ;Relate in Franklin tow/natio,. ___ lupe:sot: Engines. Mew in- Cr linden, Mat, • Columbia county Petuaa. three miles from Catawba*, '.2!,6 eI3OD NEWS FOR THE Lk — l - i s. "r other P•• ~ - ... e'_. :. • „_ f ...„ . _ . .'rte .. .. _ i TUyerS, and Otht. Met the to seism , lit illtattu•port & itsuitastd, iii. VANIIORS, the celebrt4 , . , v; • tat, st and ne - st cv, enliett from Blooutsburg, the Cnunty :teat of Colutu r r ~-. . ...., , , . , , f the ugh ~,,,,t ~y, h as the eem' e t - ,-: to order HAIM:OA dmty. Two hundred and fortr-serea aorea of laud, ....1..,,,,b, to e. happy Marriage, and to rtinintert ' 11....ine a practical illicit ifio b improved and in a high state of cultiva- A. and has been well limed, 2.t nave of. men.briri the !...: ;ri ve , , 1,1,, w h, w ed , unim ppy t liroughti'el every . department . iae! , reetithe good chesnut and oak timber land. 1 - .:nun , . dimpp heed buyer. and-false prolnille: him nriiiirs may eel Three Good Apple Orchards, -f, ciaii• harpy by him. tits medical advice was work irTI ,, I mad pro l• ...; . i , t ., bit. the to a Inarried titan, a man offa in i c ell .persuire haft w Ith ntttter choice fruits of alm o st' everydes -4 11:1 . /0.5 the Leith• eicisulthim in the mestdrl. : d t ifk , •n. will prl4l ' eriot ion. The Imprmements arc a good Dv •:."- - sefif it perfect ...idence. Ile i. Go. marriechend l autttprd. and all ry brick home, 32 feet wide by 45 feet long. One large .k hone" and A etever.thiling, well of excellent water with "?& i> ...cod:dentin De.itic- and . adviser. Be sho_a,s ; 1,„.;r0110 ”.111.1orhi arid putup in it clam to the drier. 3 t' ' "%r 3 , : ,, 0 f‘afor , Hatboro!!! . . t , tin iciOI.I:UNE-IN LALIII -1 ,„. ! ____F te ,. t.,.._. ,.....i ...t5 .f the ha( , Legge' store noose, WA t ;, , _ ' El fiord eItStTII 01 from eight to rine thomand dollars C''''' and haonines.. are within the rpaide of all•-•''i, , wpst,,i- INt. homy, A large Swiss barn, forty feet Wilde by ono bun: ,:,,, 1.,,,d had bad hicit. and timed the more they -, P , Ind four feet in length. straw sheds and a threshing " i'vt l' gird the now., things went against' them. !‘ „ 1 . , ' Inc Attached, large wagon house and corn-crib, hog -et hen ; thuir bad hick has leftAliettev - fr 'mote honer, Wren oven home. large two story ' " tamtg..... ri ill alla 11:4 , 1•3', Ile ituf. the secret- . , : i . to , -,.' t sat .... ..... ; and wash house . with a never-failing ipring ores- 1 - 's tii . .lnitdcr !Ind ~cry of yoUr eiietnleft. Tr i...,..,A„.....,,,, - , TcLmilNl—k to your interests before it is too '. ..- 'w-soyffe.e. a n ' it water: besides six other never-failing SPfingP ow 1 , cbe tolV.• }wen Ullf .rtunate and unsucceibilnl ' they : "i', im , pao ,,,, t .f water tin said fast, a two story frame dwelling l, '''.4 b. tesiswoce---uien who have worked hard root i ilreGit • I Iron, to, a With good water near the, doer. a good large Gonne i ""'t nvii, s et *.dvertilly and ruitit.rtutio, the greater tog co. n irig )1 barn. a good frame stable. Thu property corgi taalo.,; 1 ri' t) , ..4 h;VPC. 4:14 V.W114. the mere they tried to get a Null , ' ne Pun nod sized farms without any more buildings, and ;-- n' , iteice things rofit ag a inst thew- these nun .et rtai!rs r,„ %t i„ e soh' either separate or jointly to suit Purrhasers. ;:, ' , necked hint for the last thirty years. All those : Freze.S mrprleterlas purrhased In the west find desires to i i . .;i 2 ' , e t clic... e t hi. ads-ice are now rich and happy; ',Shafting. no i tis soon Os posalbki. Possession Of the farm land ,fer , - , f- h• " L./ ~,I I ki 1 ,2. preludl -4 and Inif.rtice, negloct• ; the 4141321 U t! 1 . , grain and also of the store will he I, i fen on the !et , , FLOOR. i .._ . ~, advice. a're still tailoring against advereitf and i also all kin. yt .iy. 1e155. ' Any person wi shing to vie* 8114 pramhes ,- Ai& A Ttirgiittbacriberia piiPareti to rural Ile shows the /Venus of your frtare IVA t tatte r theme Ali interview. are strietly private and confidential. " will glee sett i ' , Awn bun ehiancred his re.idence and office to bin. i call. All ordei. I ow on iloyei Thomas. who resides on • tim proPerty, ' .c.--s q dull:itself PottralUeati - sufronadlny ~.... who aill Rho all nee my Inthresacan. Atty. , ' I •" v flour at' the• best ttranstiO In the re' lir to slaw mit property, and should not Itesa 1 tinanthr. All thaw meld bt nuA hi *elseteol', .•rnbere Preol, 6 , 040-n Juniper end Broad, the 4th 1 tinted. on the ~ Itatefi will be chorally resarded tee their trouble. i Aka, thee thwhirreat setablisiMmet lie tht r, :, "diteiti.. on the Sint h side. ...poi:wins the - l a to eonum mee at 10 teckek, A. 31« of mid tlity, whMt I flee, Mining Rvister building, i3Sulre .streiel t, 1,•,-,., f••: !,,,,, '' ', ', , 114. . tten.d.ume rill be riven, and t , rmq of mit matte . tut, pottaruip. - ,,j. It; arta ~\ I . ~..., :-., 1,,., 14. . ~ . . • it?. i s.!. ' ' ' it , A . ,-:; . , i''''''' .• . .- ' .. 1 " l'.:,:: :11TEDICINx, 1 „ . ~, ~•, ' ti' , • -; 1 •!; i! 1., 4.' c''' 7 4 '.'.e.? ~.. .1 .\ ..\..VitBpSTIED EVERY xxxi. ' • fIItItISIBITE.G.' :1. ~ , JAMES .H. MUDEY, , . ___ _ _ . NOW. TY IRONWORKS. l - I House & Sign Painter, Glazier It Paper Hanger, and TORWEGION street; first house from t r ... 1111.6 Eng n E ettr ter hir r'd ra" lafae nestorSblast t. - . 1 : es. rolling mile, grist and saw mills ! -siN Centre, and opposite Mortimer's Motel. ,;-,-..-..., Wen Papers. .' rair,viglit' and •eneral machinery. Also, cast iron f The 11, Prints. pp t e t t tl e f e v w arioUs . styles, at the lowest, t a r , o i n et t fjliot t z i ses and an stores , having a per .1 ~, i Cash lirk lard An A a;..1 ttzuk:ltAlta;v up several iron fronts n Prilat e llelphia. New olfcans. * P l itisd "grille , March 31, Ism 1. 4 t 3 e. ;:;' O . ' 55 51 1 ',43-' burg and elsts here, 1 would be I pleasetl to receive or ders. n - hich Will be pro ptly attended M. Ilarrisbui;.7, May 1^ Tautaquay So, The shovel)/ aotterc sssss tY, and I. ness to t. in their line. at the telm isfartory manner—mil •ufacturing Itt9lmad tura 31nd:drier; otall 0t21.r . the best workml mity therefore he safely promptly filled.• Tsuimpla. January 27, $ 2O W. ---- . - BEA. R MEADONVS. i ' BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. I 7 1 HVD ON & BitOTIIEIt, Iron and Brass l i ~gt...„1„,.,,, Found ra tespertfullit Inform their . 114- t z i ,.. _ , c , . [inns, nd the publiegenensily, that they, . -- tiraEgaug aro ft is prepared at the, above establish-1 ' Mell7, to manufacture :Sit.3lll Engines or I every site: l'utme... _Railroad and Drift Cam, and every 1 other , I,,eript.l-u of , iron and Brass C&:itings saltable fort the OxylAninitnrer other business. on the most reasonable I terms. Alan. Blowing (...`viinderi for Blatt Furnaces and I Machine t 'rk hi general. N , , 1 Repairii of all kinds done a ittl Illlittl4 and despatch g at the lo c,t prices. All work furnished., by them war ranted toperform well. Thev would solicirthe custom of those who may want articleof in their fine iti,this vicinity. 'All orders will meet with immediate and Prompt atten- t tion. . - 'S. W. lIITSON Iklarch 4,151,4 9-ly B. W. TitlbSO:c . ,-,,e, ! satisfactory work. , THE Subscriber Is prepared t 4 mann- I - Pottsrille, October 28. 19.'4 e lk, facture STEAM ENGINES Of any power. I -- . .:: '' Pumps of any capatitv. and Coal Breakrrs ; . ' PLUMBING SHOP. ''.'"- ' f re • d . cri t" -. 11 . . . 1 Q.i.',CRECO " :) " P " I ' u we as ere Y i N . M. NEWNAM, Beatty's .ROW ~...... her kind of machinery used in Mines.. ~' . • Breakers.•Purnaces. Rolling 3111Iq Saw )1111s. kr. i , ,L . • Norwegian 'Street. Pottsville. Penna., has rim • Prom the CAI-Ries possessed fkr manufacturing. and f- Attu , ii.Y on hand a supply ;if all sixes of, Lessd Pipe; :Mei, from long experience in the bnaineits. work can be turned I Load, Block Tin Bath Tubs, Shower Maths, tlytirants out at this establishment, at the very loWest-prices. and i !lose, 'Double and Single Acting Pumpi•and Water-oos of a soperior toality. . , ,ets; also, all kinds of Brasil:locks for water and steam Persons desirous of putting up machinery' of any. kind. i i1r 3, 9 1 91 1 CUP; and Globes for encinea. All kinds Of (lop are inritetrto call and examine'patterns end-become a,. I per Work and Plumbing done in tho neatest manner at quainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. I the shortest notice. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict, attention • ~ • 1 '5 0 8.7 4.4 - 41 paid fl'oltt Brass slid 1,04, will to given to . tbeir prompt execution. ;-• • Pottsville. Ortober26. IFSO. ' i WILLIAM - , llF.llit VEN. — 3linersville. December 9, 11•34 ' : Apt-tf ____ _ EBB TREMONT IRON WORKS, I Tremoult, Schuylkill County, Penna. . 1 , • The Subscribers respectfully invitc the attention of , the busittesicommunity to their New 3l.,hitip ikran.-1 6= • .. rr rnr„. dry erected in the town of-Tremont, and __under the superiutendemV anCtnanage. meet of Messrs. Z. Datdorff and Philip Cmholtit. where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Brass and Iron. such as Shaun Engines of any power, Pumps of any capaaty. Coal Breakers of evdry deserip lion. all kinds of Gearing for Bolling MllitYtirist and ! Saw Mills. Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castings, f such's., Chairs for , Flat and T Rails. Pngs.,Switehes. and all itlids of Cast and Wrought iron Shaftimiti. Mr. Um- i heats:being a practical Mechanic, and having had the eon- Hence and eNperieu ce for many years in theCeal Region. ! persons desirous of, putting up Machinery of any kind, t are invited to call and examine our patterns and superior 'qualitv of work.'and become acquainted with prices at - : these Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully nveived-and strict attention will be airen to • their prompt execution, having several Id, 2,0, 30. 40. and Fd horse Engines on hand. . Jan. 4, C. A. .t A. M. SELTZER. , 37-tf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, SchnylkillA Co., Pa. - T. 11. WINTERSTEE:si nuuounc ,4 "Mi t es his resdini.ss, from - ihl complete outfit , fthe . above.nainedestaliishmtnit,tosaii-, ply all orders in his ISue`of 7... 7 ,7" . ..p. -7=a- ~such as for Steam Etigineo,ltailroad arid lirit t tars. i' u tups. 0. al lirtal4,•. Casting.. imi.l Nlachine -- of every pattern. lle warrants his vkurk to give satis faction. anct accordingly s incite patronage at hmue and abroad.. Jan. 21. 4-ly SHOVELS! SHOVELS!! SHOVELS!!! The Subscribers haying purchased • „at 11 ", thq Yon Carbon :I , bovel Fartory., rnruierly ;inducted by M. Means 4 Co.. continues ' &7-4.4 .-am i x'' to manufacture. and deliver within the • ~; county. at the lowest Philadelphia prices, nil kinds of r.horels, Spades. :incl. Garden lice.. The attention of operators- acid dealers iv particularly , called to his, manufacture of Coal Shovels, which far _strength and durability. cannot be surpassed by any oth ers in market _fle also keeps on hand, at all times. a superior quality of c‘,.] Riddl r . which ha will sell at whole+ale and r«tail. Shovels. and-lines. 01 nny size . nr pattern. made io order at short notice. and repairing promptly attend e d tn. CII.AttLF.i., SMITH, Port Carbon. Norernher 19. FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. . Tilt onbseribers anueunee to the Pithe. um, lie that they are! the Proprietors of the ! , ranklin Works Port t'arbon. lately rar ,,rdioonnm led on by S. Sillyman, where they, to , manufacture to order. at the note'.. Steam Engines. Pumps. Coal Itreakers nod M:1,41111,0 of almost any ,be or des..riMion..for minit, . or other purp,ses. Also. Itailroad and Drill Car.. Imo or' dirgss Castings of any rite or pattern' Orders are respect- fully solicited.' FISSI,EIt & Franklin Shovel :Works. The' sntScrihers , aiittlitue to furnish the Cidliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County. with Shovels of all kinds. at the lewAt Irhiladelphla prices. Attention is portico: tarty railed to their Coal. Shovels. • Ortiors for tThovels of any size or. pattern promptly latent:led to. $303,315 70 gS•_S.SKI phi 19,5,9 59 _V379.704 1.6 . I%un their sincere .? I,„ .'•,-;...,--• ~......: t. 4. -k- - thanks to their friend ______ - s fee - • st Ds. _.,..- • - ... , nct ,a would respect P.' of the public in get - -- -- ...y -- - -- -- . sorttant of CARR 1.1(.: ES en hand. _ POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. .t w 0 ~.04, , t ~.,, Li..„l u gg i,...; I; WM; li 31A50N A. Co.. respe.ufully i description. all of which are finish( tiauk announce to the publie that they have , ..td style. and made of the hest matt.,•-• mkeu the Establishment known as the the a. , r-vbS-a of experienced vrerknte. ..us,: pr.. al •,,C• -•_ • s•-• eett-sville Iron {,fake, on Norwegian st.,-- - ute , ,haolds. themselves, they, feel assured that they can „„. ._ ' Acre they are.prepared to build all kinds , render full satisfaction to thesewho may favor them with iA ~,,,,:ill ..,,,,,ell, manufacture Railroad Cars, and Ma. their patronage. All their work Is .warranted to give en• ehic t ery o f almost ovary description, at the shortest 11D..; tire aotisfactiOn.- Second-handed Carriage:. of all descrip- tiee. and on the must E.:lam:mile tertn,s. Persous fro m i lions on hand. w h44'h will b. ,. .!,2l4CheVirl r . ttk•pnlring. Ileat. i abMati, In want of`Steam Engines, will find it to their”! ly done. Orders Dem a diatance pevaptly attended to, ad, alum:, to give them a call betore engaging elsewhere:, at their MalmfaetOry, corner of Coal and Nortveglan Sta., 1 I • Pottsville. Itlay 11'. . 19-tr ~ .Pottsville. Pa.• q . . - ---- - --'-- '4" lair - The tfinber used for our work ' loot the beat New • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. ~ Jerso' Ili 1 -. . . liEllit & lILTMA.S: ' I. _. y r tory. ' March In. IS-55 . , libly " EintlndrY and Machine Engines.. ~, ... - NOTICE:—The• subscribers have I lica f, , ....- I ; , __ . 1 , ~ r m. pus, lay tinned,, ,co-partnership, under the . i• , "" .7" inn _of PO.IIROV, SMITH a PMIROV, • 'REAL ESTATE S., -- =.--; ....... : ,, r the transaction of a general Foundry , 1 . ..:. al -..... - .', - . cnii .Ifen.7. l, fnc'Borinstr , at the olds,stab. -------- --------- v- - ----- , ---- -------, itAted - t'etts..tlle Iron Vforlig," corner of Norwegian and ORPHANS' COURT SALE. . , . Cool streets. I ~',. It. F. P031I101", - •PUIt . ,SU ANT to .an Order 7 ••of i.lto Or • 17 !larch "5. IRS-I N i2-tf ' ' Cl.fl-TORD PDOROV. j pbans' Coult.of the county of. Schuylkill.. In the _ _ commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subsbviber.lltmrdlan I FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, : Of Margaret Miller, a minor child of Sehmitlan ;Diller. late Steam Car etttcr,'&c. .or Adomstown.in.the county of •larceister.dmeitsed, will . lirit •• 'OIITICE.-' , Tht, busines s - of th e late ficon expose to sale by public-Tenth:Le: on BATILTBDAV the L'Oth ; -, 1 ... - ititt of tz.Nitilil: 'lt !kiIL.NEs, will he , •ontle. ! day of Mn; next, at in o'piork in the forenoon, at the ; . 4„,.. . • „-_,,,,, .. ued by the subscriber in all Its ~rims; - 1,,, I , rkftn House. in the Borough of Pottsville, in tho -1 ....r t vik tai k Drenches of Steam Engine building. Iron . county et Schuylkill aforesaid. The undivided interest of I . . • -,. Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of , said minor. (whatever the letioi, may be,)ln'tlits Itmets of I Machinery. for' Roiling Mina, Blast FurnaCes, Railroad : land situate in the township of Branch. in the county -of , ! Cars. Lc_ kr!. lie will alio continue the business,of MM. .Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, to wit:l-One of, Mg s-fr and Selling the celebrated /-"The fi M lotat-IFfritr-A and ; • them granted to Ilichael Ilthertlng, by a patent dated; I - l'imis r ind. ,, ), ,,,, ,,, - Praned :LA . (bole, being role prow-i e .; the Ptit day of December. A. D., 182.5. and coroaining two_ for of these Ccllieries . GEORGE IV. SNYDER.. • • hundred and twenty-eight acres and.one hundred and.fif -1 January 21, ISZ•4 I • :3-tf . • teenTsoshey and allowance: and the other of them aux- l•fiidisAL opiWvtcjr-t6&-iitifiitsittj, v., ,, e.1 . :t7, 0 1 , 0 , , aarrant to ,.. Miclutel lieberling, dated , the 28th d g• :tia:., A. D.. inns. and containing one hundred' and Pioneer Boiler Works. 1 . .. - i The subscribers respectfully invite the : the Mid interest being an undivided four scree incur or , , nil,. attention of the business community to: lex.. •, Terms and conditions made known at the time and 1 ,t 2,,.... '..-.,..- : their Boiler Werke, on Railroad street, he-; Place of • I ,itt=lilli/E l,i- t;F:(1. it. Ittcq.Elt k' Itittl Port ertrt , ,n. Auxitxt '21.185'2. :344 POTTSVILLE. $.51,5q1 "5 15,1.,7 87 WM . . 17 '-j-R,ON WORKS. LENSIRCIN WORKS.I uylkill Caunty, Pa. 'obscribers4roprieturs of titel; ru ed extensi • establishment, an &tin. ci t izensonf Schuylkill coun- I the public ge'derally, their readi- ' try out any mid all hinds,/ nosh est notice, and in the most sat- i as building:opm Engines, man- ! Drift tars. lumps, Castings and ; m • gtt. are'emplottd. and satisfaction I uaratiteed. , Orders frtm abroad CAIVFEILS A ALLEN. 44f DM 2111 INERSVILLE. AVEN'S IRON WORKS, mineral-me, MI TREMONT. PORT CARBON. 11 . ~ . , - . . • • ~ .• • . - . - ,':.,,,,,:, :i• .I , ' ' '' . • - '' . d ' - '" - ' , " -• •• ,- i ,-•- • i's . . . . . ~ . .. . -' , • .. 'LI • .. . ~ , • , • . • . i , - . • - . .. , , t i .: 1 i - t • .. . ' - ~ . . . .. • . . . . . . • , . ..., . . ~. . . . . .., 1. '''' : • . • r_ .. . I . • " •':- - -•_1 YFICE . - • . . . . ~ . . • .. .....,... .....____........ _ .. ....,. ...........,_ . _..._....... ________ ..,, . _ .. „ . . ... ,•'.• :•• . ~ . .._., - ~. . ~ . . . . . .. .• . ....•. e§' 2 . ,-*4. Att "dill . .. . „ • . .., ••. . - . . •.... .. ' ', . ......,' - . . . .. - . .- ' .t.t '. , . ~...: . AlSikalti . ..:•,,., . - - .. -. . - • . • . Hiving greenest iiiieire.--„ .. 4F-7-, , . , . . . . ~. , .k.; - . . . • liteente4olllA4 IligHipP t , —, . .. .. • . • . 1... e. i".;',.' ...., . ; . - . , . . . . . ~ . ‘ , I - ~ . , At the tecii et Tho .hhervill . , '-, • - : • ' i' -, ~,,, .. . • . . .... - . . . - . •,, . , . . . , . . be Ow it 4147 OW/ I m •_, 4, i ii t o . Si* ' •. • ' . ~ ~..... i , . . . . • , 1 - Si.. , t ~.. 1 . ..., . % ' ' ... ... . : i 11 " . .- 1 4:r ~, ' • - • - . . . , - ~ • . - : - Pori:Bv" , . ... , ... ( 41 t ) . .0- --: • . .e- :1% - '''''' - --'":" . . GENERAL- . . AIijIERTISER . .•.,. l l • , . ~ . _, _ ~.....,...._,,..4 .. ..v e. ,„ . ..,,,, ijik „... : „... ' 4 rtie i t i 4 l o et 10 44 '' 2 - 100110 1 * 1 .! 11) .' , ! I l i l lii?-7 1. " .. .1 . - -... 0 a A , - . . , ~. _ lAt theever eineteit - niiiii:- 4:41. - i" 4 4 'do . is •-•, \ . • _ , - • . • PAINTING, GLAZING & PAPERING. TIANIEL NAGLE would respectfully liditrm Ids friends and the public that tole moved his establishment into :Market street, ooosite fir. Nicholas's Office. where. he will be happy to rwe- are orders tir all kinds of business in his line. Ile keeps always on hand an assortment of PaperltariginipitGlass(Paiids &Enameled Kass, all of which he will furnish . at the lowest rates, and `lto pledgee himself that he will execute all work entrusted to his care promptly, in the hest style. and at rensonskle rates., lie therefore invites the people generally to Aire hint a call; ' Pottsville, April 14,'55 15-cm PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING. Removal. J. it. JONE 9 ,.. 19-6 m• W. BOWEN having remov e d his t • shop to two doors above the American !tense. Cen= tre Street. and taken into partnership his brother', the subaeribere announce to the public that they are prepared to execute all orders In their line with the. greatest de spatch. and on thw roost reasonable‘terms. ,They; employ good 'workmen and their customers may:therefore, be ' - sure of satisfactory jobs. They, also. beg leave to rail attention _ to their: Splendid assortment of Paper-hangings, Window-shades te., own prising every variety of style and quality. to suit the taste and pocket of purchasers. and - . which they . btfer et the lowest City prices. J. W. !RAVEN k BROTHERS, doors above' merimm,ilonse. Cenire st Pottsville, April 17,185:2. ili-tf CAS-FITTING, PLUMBINC (ZNIITILSz, DOWNING, BURNT OUT 00,the 10th have resvued azi establishmqnt, for the above business, in Silver Terra4voilere they AllanWful for orders. and promise prompt attention and :N.UMBINC ESTABLISHMENT... • • - DICKINSON respectfully . an . - • nounres tn the public that he has Purchaxed the entire stork of the late firm' of Moreton and Diekinsen; A ent intends carrying on the jdumbing . business in. all its branches at the old stand' under the Pottsville house, whtire be hopes by attention to litisiness, he may be able to merit a share of the public pattering" lie will :Olar =tee hfe irorklir ba as, Food, grid it iii•rp•t• done 1m as reasonabieterms, as ran be done elsewhere.' August 27. 1553. • • . 53.41 • -• ZWIEBEL dr. WAGNER Brass Manure, Plunibers de.Hydrant.Makers, .t NNOLINCE to the public that. they .4:l.havo oPeni.d their establishment in Railroad street. .near East Zilarket street, back of, Esterly's IlardWare- State: where they will 1* thankful for orders, and prom ise ;prompt attention and satisfactory Work. All kind. of Wass work cast and finished to order... Lead pip& of all 'sizes. hydrants, all kinds of brass cocks for water, bopp and ste. oil' cups. etc., constantly manner at d, on han all r.-4rk in our am executed in the neatest the la.tost notice. • .ot ts r ill e. March, 185 :4 • • - 7 -- I W ME CARRIAGES., TitEsnlorribers having pinidoisA the p 44carriage shop of Mr. G. Jennings, would respectfully solicit the patronage of his old customers and the. public in gencial: Below &den/tined to keep up the reputation of the work .toads by Mr: Jennings..we shall employ none but the flint Lands and material. Call and giveus a trial. • All work made, hr us warranted. AllttlO !IT & shop, Morris' Addition. nearly opposite Yardley & Sen I'nttsville, 3lay b. 1+;55 ts-Ir COACH M AKER'S REMOVAL. Ml . :subscriber haring•fiited nne ) of "—rth, largest Coach Shops In the. State. in eoarstreet Pottsville 'next to J . + Adam & (o. SATeen Factory. where his fa,:ilities for manufacturing, all kinds of Carriages ptid light, Wagons cannot bo surpassed—beihg a pract 3te chatile. and haying a number of years experience in the business, he, hopes to.gire general satisfaction, A ll'kinds of Carriages and light ►Yagona kept on hand. Also. t:econtl-bared Wagons. A:c. All r4ailF neatly done. 00ers from a !stance promi:l - atteinl.l to. )1 !STA It A. KIRK. .liine 5. 1'4:: • - 234 f WHEELWRIC ,& CAR FACTORY.' Caroline E. Kline . lIE S PECI ' FULI.Y. ' infbriiis the -6iti . germ' of Schuylkill count': aud.olimhero ) ahat shif continuing, the Wheelwright. anil Cacs)lanufae tura,: hmitiess a her late huquind. .1 ntliony 11. Kline, in her nun name. I or ....stab! ishment to opposite t'ott & Va•tine's Foundry; when% she will be - - - • - !mum- to rv•eive orders Tor all kinds of Wagon,. as is ell as Drift and other t'ars, and all kinds of work attached to the falsities!" of a Wheelwright. For the character of the work referenro is made to trth 1;!. littouN, Rua g Donr.t.s, .Itar Temnk, E. E. • ' .101i5.G. II1wp:s. Poi ts7ille. Alai. 14ii • (.111ar 31, '651.3-0:11 19- CARRIACESt CARRIAGES!! ATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN - BANNAN I rPOTTSVILLE, SCHITYfaKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. PAINTING; &C';l PLUMBING. _AGON-MAKING. SATURDAY MORNING,MAY 19 1855. STOVE&& TIN, WARE. • • : -SOLONIONHOOVER,. - • WHOLESALfi k i st AND RETAIL DtldfiEß IN' ' Stoics, Tin we Hollow ware, /hams ware. Knit . viols ware. C i ngry, de. Thankful for past pat_ tinge, he ho by strict attention to business, td merit a continuance of the throe of his old cuatZoners anti the publie in general. Hellas juit added. to his already!". large stockl of the above named articles, a variety of Choking, Parlor and Office Stoves, of the latest and tuost approved stylesl Also, a variety of Liqnsrhold 'Furniture, tub-h as Tinned and Enanoilled Roller*. Tien t od and Irunrrea Kettleklßrass Kettles. Ilrittimnia Ware, Japanned: %Tare, Frying it mi. Roosting Pane, Bad Irons; dr..' ' I Also, eentinually en band a large arsortment'of Tin ! svare:.kc... has nos. rho largest and best - stocli of his k tine ever offered in Sebuflkill County. to shicW he in 3sites the 'attention of thel, public in general, as be Geis , confident that be can snit:theta both In price and gull ty. They would therefore'do well to call and ea:raffle kis 1 stork before pnrchasing elsewhere. N. Spouting and Jobbing promptlt ded Also, slid stoves repaired, or odd plates, tire-brisk grates. A ran" be had for repairing the NMI. Old stoves,' and all old iron taken In exchange for new. • SOLOMON' HOOTEIi; At ;he old stand, Centre street, above Market. ' 1 - " Pottesille,.Penon- Angttgt 2.6,i11144. 31-t • (NEWT,N WARE . , l ' • Copper and Stdive Manufactory«. otIOSAIE If. STICIITVIR annonnzen to his 'I'V z-- nuttitimus old Tends, strut the pubilt: 'Omer , : i .,,ts- ally:itat he ha engaged in the Above; men . ,- ..P - 4-.. • booed business ud on such an extensive plan, •r?. ...r-."... • th4the 18 eattblk to, sell his goods at 'prima I ---- whiCh cannot bel surpassed In rhehimess ip any other similar eStablishrnent In the munty - . . ills store, is In Centre Street; Stew doors South of the place where ho was formerly rneamed with D. L.' Esterly, in the :.,liard ' ware business,:., , ,).. _ ; Among. the:tiMny articles= in his store, he will', only make mention of the folle4,lng : : Stoies with. pipe, Copper-ware, Copper Kettles. i iof all ,: sizes: Brass gettles, Japat -wan!, Tin-ware. of every de scription, Yellen-ware Tin by the Box ; Rooting Tip by thedlox: Japair.Tin.ty th quantity or by the pound: Shed Iron. by.tite quantityl_ or otherwimq Russia Shed iron by the hundred or by the pound. * Also, a new, Pat ent 'Wuter-coolet which isl•oue of the most useful lug- i prorements of .the day, especially fur families during hot,, weather, and. to Ihort. all i her articles belonging to a • complete establishment oft e kind. ' Orders fur Works.in his lino; such as Tin-rnetlng, :Sinai big. Ike., as alsq Mending, will be attended tp promptly .% .. the shorteet mint*. - 1 iirk• fnE higheit market / iice will be paid fur eldrew- 'ter and Lead. of ,MxKl% given In exchangei S ,'. ~'i i . Pnthiville. Aniiiigt P. 1851. ~... °EQ. It: T1C11TR1 1, .32.-ly 1 WATCHES, ;JEWELRY. SA UEL Wo PEPPER;• - , ; .. sumEgiion, to Ifk:NltY J. ()msg.& sox, 'ape -1 *A or In Witches, Jewelry arid Silier-waro.:No.Mls- 1 ~4, - 4 i• Cheivant - itreet. (op ate tint State House), Pttila.' ‘ - dolphia: '.; - ' ' : • -,.; Aiay 2 7.1554 1. , '-' • '-' 21-ly Ii • -,. r - . • . ) ' ':'..•-; AVISE!S •I',. • • AJ 2 I ... ' t ,' -..'• CILEA‘P - AVATCIII.4.ND JEtraitlr 1 I. ~' . . --, ... - =- - 7 STOItE, No. 72 North :krona stitoot, j I.' ie..„ : '--......z.....- , --L- - - , oppositethe Mt. Vernon i104e),1 ..-.- 'hiladelphia. ' Il '....! , . I - Gold Lever Watches, full Jevteled,lB K cases , t:13; , 5,11-' 1 1 'Pei Lever, full Jtii r eled, $l2; Sitver.Leßine, pr: Qpariier,j I sJr.to t. 7 7..g01d spe'etaeles. 54 !ll to allotQl..er Stweter l„ ; , ,,, 171 - 515Irg*Yrre TATO' I irr4upper set. $l4 to $111; Silv Ba er:De- j sett Spoons, $9 to $11; .Sliver *VS Spoons, $4 75 to $7 '5 0 ;1 Gold fens and:Gold Cases, sj3 25 to SA; Cffild i'ens ibd I Silver eases. $1; together ntet a variety of fine Gold JO.' elry, Gold Curb,.(lll.o.rd 'And Fob Chains. All goods Ylfl•r ranted to he as reporentetl. Watches and Jewelry repair. ed In the best niallner. Also; Masonic Matks, REDS, ,i.e. wade to order.. :••••.": ~ • - - .. .... EM . . . order 4 vat. by, Irma or othorivise. punctually otten.l.4 to. September 9.180 . . - I- • --- 1 - 1 . • ',...- ATCHES. - ' ‘, 1 JUST MUCEIVED, at i n ekteniive rssetAtneutOr I ; Watehes.kg, follows: I - ' I I Fine Gbfli Magic Iluntrim-and truntiim Calm - Patent EaVer, from $6O to 2 00. f ' • ,i, i I Gold Anchor Lex 4 and Lepine. from $22 to $. ! 1 Si/rrr Ilirt-cha—ltunting anti Open Face from s.i to $4 . 11.i • Jrwelry--,Also saitiry extensite assortmendor Fine 'JO , elry. I- I: -•,, • • I , I ..I. • • J I ,nated dirs.—Just received. a vailtdy of t . .. , :- i la t Ust pattiOis mid best , naiity, by tidy aet or si p. 1 ge . n 4 0;4,141—1n every variety, such AS Fine I China Figures, Floviitr Vases, Inkstands, Ornaments, kit; j Mit.tiral Ihdrlsmittfa.--Superier Violins, Guitars, AccOl.! I dtwms. Flutes. Ae.. AI% ..- .- . 1 • ! E 1 All of which areluldetyd at the lowest market prices. -+I Call and see fel- yoUrselver, at I: , - , i --MAX LEIMNIERS; (Late L. Piths - . 1 i i Centro street, 3 tilwirs above ifahantingr. I Pottsville, Dec. 111. 1 1 6 54 . [AIM:. 26, 341 4;t-tf , - -1% . WATCHES, - JEWELRY, ,'j Stlyer.Wate and Fancy Goods. 1! #eg A ( 1 101 C 1 1 - ASStlitTilENTmf the finest qua ll tY, I ~.. ror sale at th 4 lowest ca_qh . ..pricea, at WM. it. El.i:1; ALTTINIIEADIc,7.No..IS-4 Muth Second street. Itti;`, iii...ist.B 'Keen Pineltind Union. West side, Philadelphht.f: The assortment Anthraces a Lardte, and Select Stock otl Pine Watches, JewelrY, Sliver 1% - am Alinta Ware. pladet with hue Silver. in S p oons, Forki.„l,;(lles,&c.---Jet Gemb,l. Fans and Fancy Artich.s of a superior quality, deservin ri the examination enlinse who desire to procure the best~ pants at the LOWE.6I T.CASII l'ittllES. , - • I i having a pradieti! , - antrwled g e c f the business. and all available farilith , s, for importing' and Manutarturine; thel suhscaer emOdently3uvitem purchasers, believing- that , he ran supply- thetiv On terms as , favorable as any other estahlstiment in either of the- A tlantleCitiex. • ,I All !duds of . Diattwitid tod, Pearl Jewelry and . Silver ;4 Ware manufactured,tii!orderi Within awasonshle time. ,i Watches, Jewelry and 811ver W* N faithfully re faired. t.. .• • .-, , W:ti. 1 1 'ELTONIIEAD. : No. 164 South 2tl 5t...0.w &mit hove the 2d St. M arket , i t ~ West Side. • '.. -• • . ; 17~tm~ ,; 111 1 A CARD: ' rrillE suibscriber has taken an,otlice in .. 1 Silver Te'rrace. i'ottsville, and established an agency for the buying andmelling of Coal, and Real d?itate. the collection of rimts, the Inspection Itf .ginr , r, de.; .Lt. Ile is well acquainted throughout this Region and-the State at large. stud has bad an experience of several years in the. several departinentsbf business named. Any conttaunt- • cations addretsed Atiihlin will he .proinptly attended to, and all orders_cssefu lly fulfilled. i •WM: P. ii•TElNnErtGrat, March 17, 18.574 l . - • l'ottsvillt• l'a. I PAPER ANCINCS STORE. • lIE subscr bee respectfully . informs hie friands an the public, that he hiss Purchased t s• estahlishieent of ,his father. where he will continue. T 1 at the old stand in Ceintre street, opposite. the Town Ball. The Paper-hangink, Book & Stationery Itteitteee In all its 'rations Gran-cites. . . Ile has teiently rerelved;from the of men itfac tun•ri, a large and vatiod as.sortmun I of P. , 1/17AV/A.V1,4 INGS.. embracing all the latest styks for Parlors. Malls, Chambers. &e 4 with suitable Border., Decorations. &c.- Also. a full assortment 'of Curtain diaper, Fire Screens, tinettc. 1 . , PAripll RANGING ~ . ~ *Of every des.cription executed at theribertest notiivi: in a 4 superior Manner. on the' most reasonable terms. " ' - Ile also keeps!onland all the SCHOOL BOOKS in gen r/I•eral use,i with ti variete,tl Stationery, &c., dr.; at very •': low prices: ; . '.3 • , • FAIRBANK'S.SCALES.' ,i • titti-Ctijkli paid for 1 AtiB,.in large or small quantities. 1 • JOEL, W. ,AV METER. ,Tll E subacriluirs ;wels for tits ' ntan- '.;: , Pottsvißle. - Aptil 21. 935 -.- lti•llua / , , _ - , t r.... 'l.ofitcturers. have tilt receivers new article:.called I,i' i s, ' :. •••' GINGS WHOLESALE 16. 11""ATT the ..t: ;lion Counter SiMl6,7 ,caleulated to welglifrom ', 3 i ; 'l''' .... ................... an mu t e to 249 Itis.., For sale et tbe York lltore. 1 ..3 0•.. ' Resorts Nose Work.. .•1 . ' 'i!'. •E: Y A BIM• 1 :1' & SON. i :THE subscriber has just received iil; l s.lli l'ottsville, April 28 th;: 18 ;ii 5 1 17- /i :314),t)loo piEcks • IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE • , f te 1 aper Hangings Of trillium "Nies, from four ditlen.nt ir _li / manufacturer/fin Philadelphia and 'New York; embracing CENTRE STREETL- Pottsville.-- : ;nil the latest styles for parlors, halls: rooms, chambers, . . '& - F-.. with suitable brirdi.ts, decorations, dr. , The , sulocribers mkt prepaied to furnish the Trade . 3lnchinists and 01x•mtors at Philadelphia prices. (freight ), j . .i. ' Also, gold and Silver papers and gold and velvet papers. -Mew style parlor 'fold citamper papers, embracing,' an en. .added i wholesale or rehAl. best American Bar Iron. man-! Xire new teals (ills old ritock having been bnrneil In the ufsetured et Pottsiillejand warianted of suiterierquallty.. - Al s o , l i ght T rails „ dra w ° for wham and. o thlti c hains; ! lire last fall ) ranging in i price from 8 cents. to j.V.2 50 per furnished at short waded direct froin ' the iniportet: •P' e " - : i • • 1 ...:. E IYARDLEY &SON I . f Are- Paper 'lingers i l / 4 sind others supplied' cheap at' York Store. N0v..r.„1853 .• ; . I . 47.4. f '• - wholesale. prices either t i hanger to sellagain. / .NOTICE:!.: PAINTED A..*D. vox!: sumnis..• :. i • I . A very large assortment from'the different itutnufre. Cur- HE SUBSCRIBER I hereby gives :els. all of which will be field wholesale and retail at city mat ' ,' , B.- BANNAN'S . • notice that he hati rippoi Med 31*.GEGRGE BRIG la, P rig Cheap Paper Mere, (lA:NAM the Enlik s ropal P en . '/1 aril" are 31erchant, snliv Agent for the sale of "Thili Pat-. .1 . ± i • t. - Pottsville, na. out Door and Odte • SPringin in this region. i . ! i SW- Paper bangers furtulshest When required. i,.`- • J:Z= 4 . °RAY. '', Vi. March 17, 1855 / . ! 11- - , ,----- - - . . ••• TIIE SUBSCBUIEBS'arb prepared to peen& orders fore • 1 TOBACCO AND SECARe:, i the above mentioned ..90 - Ings. They am. decidedly the .'l • I WhOlesajle.and.RetallA. ', . . 'best article ever eliered • titi the public, being remarkable ; ; ' AVINGIEDMIght out the Tobacco ' and • Tor simplicity and durability. For side.' wholesali , and - re- , • . 'test, at lIIIIGIIT & LERCH'S i, • Segal estatillihm tof Messrs. T. M. Boyer & Co., . ! -..,.-/ iron and Ilittlware Store, Centre Street.. t e undersigned Would tfully beg to call the atten opcitisire Miners' Bank. Pottsville. ton of their old enstoute as.well as the public general i' ly to his large and varielassortment of HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. ! ,I. - . TOBACCO, EGABS, ItC. - ;AC.. THE SIIIISCRIBER, having now errang- i Direct from the Mixt, ern and Southerninarke ts. .11t s oh. 1 ed his goodkat his new; plaCe . :, of business,; . „feet has been to pnrchade goods Prod the parties from i and with is hew determination of furnish- i whom the regular whole/ale Merchants of our Atlantic: I ing all !Mit goods 'lts Ahe business of the; cities bought../n order that he might ; ' be enabled to sell ' .Coel Region may require,'.itt. thole lowest niarket value, atiCheap as they. Thai ebjecr has been accomplDbed.- I 'elicits the Inspection °tithe Public. II sh4l 'be always! . Ile can and tea/ sell am/cheap. (wholesale or retaib)as they' circ• hand and tame on hand:a full stock of -, . . ti. MO/ , and in all cases the quality shall be as represented. '• ,•; Bar Iron, • ':; Chopping lAiele.,l /•': Ire .desires the merchants entitle region to favor him Flue Iron., . . J.: ••:‘ Coal Shovels. .• • ..: • with& call, that botany show the quality and makeknown, Cast Steel. :!. '," Trace Chalns , j tki e ;aim of his goods, fouling rsestieed, that such'visits Silt iron;. •'. i...• Nails and 'Spike% i will result advantageouslyi, to all parties concerned. lie. ,• Rope. • -;;Tackle Blocks, i ping - by strict and faithfullattention te the wants of the Bellows. ~ "A nvils and Tires. de., . mablic In his line, betnay be revearde&-by a liberal stare' liardware and Iron • Depoty CENTRE 8 err, three doors of patronage. •,, 1 above Markid. East side. .. 7 FRANK POET, • ,•; .In Prang his Segats he need only say, - • 'July 15. 1854 ' ::•/j - , . 28.. tr ' --,-; That hundreds are isafllng them every day. ,- i •`, . Itexpectfully, i GEORGE JENNINGS, ; Centre street opposi el R. C. Green's Jewelry store. pottsville,liarch:24, 195 : 12-tf - , _ / . .: In the South Mud* of the :tore. mily be wen the fatuous BIltD CLOCKOrhIeh t co o tun nth , the admirat lon 1) of the aelentilic and, (inflow t • . - •P. Sect. '- 4 , iSS-1 . 1, ;f . ' - - . a":1 -Iy. E. HATtYSWARE. LES. CLEMENS 44. ;gilt lIARDWAttit Stroot, a frit , side) bar e moat of AND I ittitN, STORE, Centre doors ab me Market (East mantly on hand a full assort. . . . SMith's Touts, , • 'L . Axles and Springs, • Minding 3Tateriala, •;•.: Table Cutlery, r's ; - Shoemake Tools. •''', Pocket Cutlery, . ' Sliewand Maps. - i ;.' Carperiter'sjools,• - 1 Nails. Spikes and Brads, 1 ~; Dritania isrye, . Counter and Platform Scaieg,Allen's it rolvers, • liar and !tolled Imn, !.V., !tide fla ,ela , t Flue and Sheet "' . • •;;;:', I Table and Teiy spoons, -. Cast, Shear and Mister' Ste!re Brass and "E;Oameled Het. Tin. Plate and Sheet Zine,i, ~, '•1 ties, 1, A? liar, Copper and Sheet ilrasik, Pans, Dotter*: Tea Kettles,! Plg, and Bar Lead; ;.•;111eary ItallroAd Traces. Castings. of all descriptions,lftaltroad frorthud Spikes, . Mill. X.-ent and Circular Sarre Doubbi and Sib lo Guns, ', Dutcher's Choppers; Clearer* Double and Sili le Pistols, i .and Knives, • ;.. ;,. Shot and tiamik gs, Anills and Vices, , .- Powder flasks, P wd A ftleC 'ks and Tackles. , , ' Water eran it hi k Chain Pnmps. ,• ', Proof ; rens/don Fro* Copper and Dram Wies,l Capps.. :g . Coach Trimmings, ; ':Ritle 31ouritingir. 1 0. , The Subsiribers would respectfully Invite the, of the public generally, to thii:abore and'others( ' elm of I Uardware, ton numerous to,mimtion. as they ,tire do m e. mined to sell as low as anylOrXeern out Of Phi/adelphls. August 27, 11;453. . . ; ."'.: I) lily . '-'• , 'BRICHT & , ;'LERCH:`9I NEW IiaRbWAIIE STORE Two doors bo low Mats' Hot or,and nearlyfopposlte the }II-! 1 • ne.rs' Bank, Pottsville, where will he found 1 METALLIC COFFINS:, an excellent assfortment °VII nowass: ' . I I , Coach Trimmings, ;Piles. -.,.._ 1...„, , 1 Ppririgm. ! Pine Trays, 1 6add)ery, 'Mania Wae, • aibil s . . i- ' Shoemaker's Tools. Assortnient of tine I,eeks,. Carpenter's Tne,l%, l'Ablo Cutierx, ' 1111011.11111111111V1 ...,, 'Or.'" tilos and Paint. ' Packet Cutlery. , . ,-, B ar Iron oral' titTeN. I T4ble S P C. OnI.. .'RE . DI READ t t Reno( .. .. iAnvils end Vices.: ' . 'it*. If. GRfiSSANG has been ap - Ziatfrand Spike& - 'Aiisortmerit et nip luns• ..‘„, ? pointed Agent for • this ecunty, for the !ale of liailt 4 std. Iron and Sails, iSheet Iron Crucibles, - v 'K'S PATYST METAIILIC IIL'ItIAL CASES." Smith Tools. - Wire. 'fin Plato.. " • CI hieli supereede all other kinil.4 iti Ilse. BOUT psrfeetly Building Materials. , illtass Kettles - , ' ' airtight, it obviates the nety of hasty burials, and Cast Skid. • ISM Irons. ' also preserves the '..dY;frem IMmediate dosimposltlon 1 -- Shear "heel. !Pans and Boilers. They trepartirtdarly suitable for transporting the body Arm Blister. i Chains, . , from ape place to another. The fart: is covered s ith' st Mill Saws, 1, rtaYineid Triers, • thick glass, with metal top, which can be r emoved at arty trots tut Saws. , Powder and St". - . time. And the fare of the oorpssi Seen by its friends or re. • : Vine Hand-saws. i nitres - , We might Ore yott.htlndredsof certificates. to G. It. returns his thanks to th; public. forth') patro . nage i. eorrolitirate our statement. is to the advantages the Ile. they extended to him in Mg imillitdual caPaelt.V. and eoPe. I , H intik caftin has over the Wooden. but the following trill the new firm. by the quality tit their goods, strict atten. ! . m a n „ , 'Hon to business. and accommodating prices, Will demotre : Wistamoroa. April Sth, ' and entomaud their rontinttettinipport , . muft i rn ,; k loaterf. . ? fir , ,atfsesco:—We whitened the utility of your onts , '.."•Patent !detail's. Burial Cases: used to con eV D ' aier P‘" liar... au,( 1 ' .64 ? ' (I ' d " sit r't 1 t ta l:e l : ai qiisins of the late lion:John C. Calhoun to the Co w i Pottarille..lanuarr O. 185 f, ' .- -- -------......ii i i immumiummummi • n I-tt gren oval Cemetery, whiettlittptessed us with the belief 1 that it its the best article know n to us for transporting . ,' the deal hi their dual testing p ace. • ter. g IV"' ' - " ' %sow 112 E = E. I ,CARRICUES, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER k STATION _O RR, Centre Street, Pottmille, reSpect et ee, e. fully tusks the attention of Merchante.. e Teachers, mid the jouldic generally, to the large aseortment of books, ge., offered at his new.flore, emaprhuog standard workti for the profcsslona, Chlarch Books for every denomittatia, German and English, 1 1 11SC0VOLLOON, JUTZ,VI4II4 TOT AND FCITOOL BOOK'S, Obtained directly frcen the OUblishers, by special.arrange. mat, and at the Trade nale*--Imported and domestic fan. cy and staple stationery. &a/bite rs , Fine Cuacry oed Japanned Ware, Raul 4 . Go' odr, de. These goods are all new ad desirable, andixre been seleltod with gnat care front the full irtocks of the largest importing houses and American Minufacturerd'in New and Philadelphia: also, a large assortment Blank A.• mat Boake. Of their own manufacture, (embracing a moral !yariety, front the common half-tsmnd to the extra superfine. neat ly ruled and abitantially bead, with binds miff rivets: tnal) blank Memorandum add Pass Books, Cyphering nnd Copy Rookr.. Tbile Itr4lv. 11131 N of Lading, Coal Tirketg. Meeks: Drafts- Promissory Nhtss. kr., kr. :nook and JilU Printing. Of every description„deatly executed: Blank Notts Med to may pattern and bound to t imdert Musk Magesinesend publientioPs bound In very style of Plain and Or naafi:dal Binding, the mostdurable and elegant. 1t.41s bought for cash. or rleived In. zehnnie for Ronde. 1 , C. GARItTOI7OI. WM ,MISCELLANEOUS: ijUST, RECEIVED from New York, . Lacing !Leather for Bells. Also., .Sole Leather for pumP Leather Sur Mines. For side by JOHN L. MENNIG. Railroad street. . Pottsville, February 10 MS. 64f of UST RECEIVED.--A large aseort p mint of sidendld Perfumery, &e., from the IlanufaC: furies Of.ittleS * Co.. Morison and others. ' All those litho want fine Perfumery, call at C. BAR end Variety Store. January :11; I 'RA • 34f ' f'IHOICit lIAMS.—Rest Cured, of the fUst qnality. fresh from the best pickers, can be had regularly every Wednesday and Saturday, at • T. C. ROY - • New Vegetable and Provision Stand. Mahal/tango St. . IlaY 127, %AT INDIA RUBBER HOSE. • THE su b scriber; Agent. for, the 111anu- Eirturer4 halving received a supply of inch India e q Hose, nf the best quality, for household purpo. 'see—tot washihg Windows. and also to be used in rase,of Fire, which he: will sell wholesale and retail, at City W ert.. at I. B.IIANNAN'S Apri1:7,185.5 Book and Varidy dtor?, • —,-------- i .PAINT D SHADES £ FIXTURES, - ( )IFia! k. nd:, ranging tn Fri cefrom 621 ,nt.to5nbi.themte.tn.d.. Failtionahle P. tterne. Also, Gold Border and Pencil , BDades;Plaln tainted Linen Green—different widths, to- . al ' gether with kinds of PAPER WINDOW SHADES. All of whit% w II be sal wholesale hid retail, at April 14.185, ' - IL DAbiNAN'S. ; - ICE! \ITV! ICE!!! 111 Su)sciber informs the citizens : of Votisci.l . e and vicinity, that that he bas taken the cc. lionso,ne.M. ; the York Store. formerly belonging. to 1 Mainire ißoblmon. and 111 prepared to supply !families, ' f lr : ,‘.-• illegultral .Atlegortie Hotel. k0iper,,, 1 0.6 0 4,0,... ae., ke., with pure Spring water ice; throughout tbe' season, in such quantities as :. - ------ -- - --- -1 --.---, - --, -. . they may requie, at eny.bour , and at reasonable rates.-l- ', . ' ‘. ' TAE DREA M - ANGEL. - . 111e.reepeCtfully licits the patronage of the pIMINV,Ii. üblie. JEROME I , Once!, the bright Angel whose 4utv it is to -''.%larch 'r, 155 '' - . I . , 11.3 m : watch oirCr, . thc.haktiness of men—the Gant.- . . . .... . . . .. i • C MICE OF FIRM. - - , than. Angel of the 'World—drew near the t ARE Sr, BROS. take pleasure iinl throne of the heavenly Father,.and prayed , : I , , a' ip.e o " announci ithat they Lutii. associated with them '. 44 -Give me, 0 Father, amens by whiell Mr. JOHN ItWN as a partner in their•Warhin g ton I may teaeh man how to avoid in part, at least; rro n Works. business will now be carried on undsr ' the many sins and temptations wlnCli the Fall the firm cif J. Wien dii theca & Co.; the new Aria.oni ttleneinit.On the ala day of Aprit,ll4s. • . . !iiiath entailed Upon him ; for man is not al . ,-• JOHN Y. WHEN. : ways bad. A.Ctirnei,'his heart is ready to re= .1; .. • THOMAS WREN, : Ceive the gii.od which alight' external.pight JAMES WREN, • Pottsville Apil 7.1 1641 t . JOHN . B ROW N. •• • • ' fix upon : hinir, 1, , , • ,_ • 1 t Then the Frithei-spoke to the Angel,and , TO BUILDERS-FURNACF44'III4. ; sn ' id : ' • :,. 1 THE ethic:Tiber is'Agent fortbe Sale , ' of ailliaoni Furnaces for Heating Houses, Halls, ' "Give s lur the •' - ' 1..• Ac. lie furnishes them at city pric es , and also superin- '1 The sweet.. Angel flew over the world with tends putting them up. He will warrant all Furnacds to i his sister the-Dream. ' -' k ...work, putnp grader his directions, thus savin g expenses . .-, ar r and wide spread the gentle influence, to purchasers. - lie •aisia fundshes'Terra Cotta Chimney- f• ' • . . . tops, VentilatorKnegistere, de., at city prices. He also • and the hearts . 017 1 life-weary mortals were re. i - .turtatthes the Slate Mithtele• which see-heater In appear joiced. •Blit the soft breathings of the Dream „quire th an 31erble, and are furnished at about half the : • • ''• r ' ••• - • ' price. .'. •,-- " 1 ":*:-.-- - B. BANNAN. angel fell not a lik e on au. , k April 14, 105 ••,1,..' - , Agent fin. the Manufacturers. ' . T . the Shod and gentle, who had sunk to' , . . sjLATE R OOFING: •an d whose slember was deepened by the . toil . ! rIrtIIE iindersigned,•hiwing been largely ) • ,of -good deeds ,which they ha'd done, there 1 1. •-•:, - ` 4 043-„,,...t‘ above named business; in and around :: . engage' **'`'''' • • ' - v.Illll. is desirous of extendin g . •- came soft and silent glimpses of the far Land 1 :Tama q ua, Mr the iird' tew.i.: 'aeee•-•- i'• the co' ' t lie : ' his work to PothWille, and elsewhetar:isiaA rk . 111 - 2 -.• 'V. . a r Light. rergetting the . narrow prison of keeps afie4s.on hand is large assortment of-Slates, eau - thr*.• world, their, rills rose - -up', and spread! guarant'eslheV° to be” the best quality - such as all/ ' 111-1 ' 1 :•,•”° - 1 wide iver the Land' of: Vision's -I ,not Rule or Stray. i His rooting Is warranted to be tight broad Min •.... -_,..• • . • . • • ' . and durabl e .' 'Thti best workme n only are employed, and .and gated wit y e - 1,7 e :31.F...1.11pm the glories. i the cost is 1/ utit titling ads". csken,that "of, 'Mingles: • .., .• . :,* 41 -, , b- --1 1 4 tatif. . - --ow," ..- TIIOII.II, BAILEY, lint uS, the •mght waned their dreams g• zln 1 . (hraer o. l i P a ' and ii3OrOei r'' tt, Tam"l". ' dim,iiiiid.the outer influence of the Soul gent- ~ I March 31; 1a54 I ••• '-'' • 43•C•me. - • - '* ' • -ly pltised upoil 'the l in, even as the ,corollo ofl 'COLD -•-: PATENT HE aubsCribcrs being appointed sole,: from nits' gaze.its liostltelcived starry, heaven. '1 Agent's for the sale of Stonesifer a Smith's Patent 1 1 The toil-worn, sup-ljurlit husbandman, who i iso r i tm La o n r t d lul tn ig 4 e, in wri c h i l l i are lk" IhTir:b have reco mmendediae as- . haS fallen asleep, !n despair, and who even : economy and oineentence. , BRIGHT d LERCH. • feared lest. Some grim hecident might destroy t Pottsville, April. p,1.9115 . • • ' 13 ' l '' . the' fruit of his - labors, the sweet drearn.came " ________ ......_ I ' - --- • • ! ICES ICE I i , like a soft summer' shower upon the parched rilllE subscriber having improved and , and dusty tield4; and . as ~he.drettined, he. saw' A . , tilled his foe•bMwes at the Tumbling Run Dam: is 1 . the! green Corn rising in goodly ranks, 'and j now prepared to furnish consumers with pure sprtne-ws, • ga 4 l et i w ith joy upon' . the ,sinall soft ears— , ter ice during -the lentire season, harin g superior facia- ! :•• ties, ho will be ableito fur u ish it o n th e most reasonabl e . width. at - first, no larger than •Ilower.hudsj toms. The patnisge of the public is 'nepectfitil l , so- . seemed -as he beheld them; to expand to ripe I !kited- Oniers 'let with Frederick C. I.:piing-eons, : maturity. There are certain dream-fantasies! timer. will he promptly 'attended td. - ' ' ,! • I April 14. 1855 'l4itf ' IIEORC•E.J. IlEllit. • ' andstring.e sleep-chtinges - tliat'are to be fliund j only in, the deep, onbrokeii Slumber which re-1 sults front! extreme bodily fatigue,, 'or in 'the I light, irregular ' reshot' a fever, even- as -the 1 : grotesque blue drag art- y and the strange wit- I I ter flitter are fourldfirf v on the surface of the deep, silent p'ool, - "inr fli shallow brook. And } il :'the husbandman slept ii ; the fantastic Spi- i ' rits who attended the Dream flitted about him, ' and spread . a gay col Sion. over the happy I vision; for as he,gazelf upon the, golden ears, I ; a purple and. scarlet}, cloud seemed to , orer." shadow him, while round atanit.he hearil the i ' pealinn• m of bells, the Singing bf familiar xoi-: ces,',and the lowing of cattle: and in the in i tervals there crime the shouts of glad friends pt the harvest home. , Then the purple cloud I gathered 'again abbill, him ; but the Drean3 7 } ; Spirits, with their 'heig, shadowy arms, drew; I t him through it, and' Ale' now stood' before. a well.lilled granary, .and the tears ran 'down his cheeks.: His wife and the loved ones 1 had gathered around/dim, and their blessings I and praises sunk ' intolhis heart and mingled I with the hymn . wliielt rose like a golden cloud from the ocean', of his 'soul. And he awoke 1 from "the sweet liireani,; and blessed it foe fluel hope ',which - it had, inspired him with. • i Butkthe Dream fleW l on ; the guilty prisoner,! wholiad fallen asleep. eartifitg liis. judges, his' doom, and the black, damp fetters which clung i like cold adders :to I his' limbs; and as' he i dreamed; the' priSon ! door opened, the cold chainti fell away, and Reinorse-and Rage . no longer fixed their poison fang:3l3On his heart. A bright light - , shone Upon him,land reeoneili- !, atiou flitted through his mind; like golden-H winged butterflies thrqugh a ardentg and he} awoke' trusting in release; with his heart filled with hive and kindness., Did the cold, damp fetters,tall from his limbs? Were the prison doors opened? The fetters fell not away, the prison door, remained fast; and worn down , b* famine and sickness; he perished alone in the narrow dangeon. put the blessed Hope whieli Abe gentle Dream had left in his heart, gladdened his last Hour; and as he died,:ex claiming, "not my Will but thine,•o; Father!" behold there Was joy in Heaven! It has been said :that Hope 'alone is Nft •with mortals; but with her abideth her sister, the Dream, who maketh known to us; for by dreams we are led to hope , and by hope shall be saved.—Jean Paul. ' Tin LOST. 111% J. S. PIIELIpH. • On a vessel heavy laden f beheld the dark-eyed maiden .For the last. • • When:the winter Wind la Viewing. And,the emberi redly glowing, Then toy: heart is overflowing :With the past. s Fur the vessel heavy laden poreithe 'lovely dark-eyed maiden' • . "To,her dooms. When the last farewell was spoken, Then the Otain of love was broken, Leasing but an empty token Tedissind.glootia. There woo low and plaintive wailing, When the ,"outward hound' left, galling Many f l al o 3 rtis ift e nt i l o Y •C'd one yearning. Waited long fur her returning ? But theVackee perisled burning Farhat sett. • Thouglidse i r music-leaves lie seatter'd,s And ite'r,lntrp is silent; shatteed, ' And' unstrung, Still the. cottage-fire shines brightly . , Where her 7icant chair stands . 'And hersisters all step lightly - . • ; Where she sung. scientipr. II Trot AND pOFFEE. Professor Johnson estimates the number of people to whoin Tea and Coffee have become i necessaries of life, at more than seven hun-1 dred millions, or about three-fifths of the hu- j man race,. who, he save, are dependent on I these tWo plants "for one of their most useful 1 and moat harmless formi of indulgence." A 1 commendation so unqualified from.the author of the "Chemistry of Common Life," gives the highest sanction of matured scientific opinion to the common practice of mankind, in oppo- lsition to•those'extreme views which class tea be and coffee with liquors whose use should ' proscribed because of their deleterious opera [don upon the human system.. The properties 1 and effects of coffee and tea are in most re -1 , 1 spects similar.' .They- exhihrate and produce' wakefulness; they stimulate' the brain and' 1 Booth the body.; they retard the waste of the animal system which is in constant progress, and which it is the office of food to repair.. In those who labor! much with the head, they produce'a-condition of the 'system favor. able to mental application ; and in all, they'' tend to Counteract the sluggishness which 1 i prompts to shrink front' difficulties, and to in- 1 ' lege the spirit _ which impels to encounter and! I overcome 1. them. They, increase the enjoy- 1 I meat of life, while they , make no sacrifice oft i its duration. On the contrary, in the old and ' I 1 infirm,, whose powers of digestion begin to ;1 fail, they doubtless operate to prolong it, by 1 retarding the natural w t tiste of the bodily sub ) stance. The fact is capable of being demon -1 strated bydirect experiment. The substance ' wasted by ;the action of life, is rejected from f the body through various channels: A part of; 1 it passes off through the i kidneys. To illustrate I. i the intfuenee Of coffee in retarding the waste,; of the tissues, Professor;Johnson exhibits- the i 1 results of an analysis of the fluid thus voided , by the same person, in the :Same cirentustan- 1: " eels, when he drank coffee end when he took I . none; showing that, while the absolute gnaw : "Ltnron Law asn BROKS,S LEGS.----Dr. 1 tity discharged in the twenty-four hours was Sweet, the "original bone-setter," is reported !increased more than one-fifth under the infiu-1 to have said' that the Maine Law in Contiecti enee of coffee, the absolute quantities of urea ,! cut would *fake his receipts three huhdred and of phosphoric acid contained in it wereslii dollars less than last yeari on account Of the ministred one-third; and lheqtaantity of these, diminution Of accidents caused by . rote. two Substances dischnedr be represents tai laroishare of his practice watt derived' be a correct measure of the compamtivo waste I the- effsas of liquor , driakinr of the tissues at those" 'ant •• ls; The i :we' • *nferenr.- - .- di of,,:_ pot trn. fee lind of the tea leaf •in the condition of which it Comes to us, are conapated by Prof. Johnson in the following table : Water, . . Gartland Sugar, Gluten Theme, - Fat. and volatile oil, Tannic acid, - Woody fibre, • Ash, - • From this table it appears that:, the nutri- Livo ingredient of gluten constitutes a full quarter of the Weight of the tea-liaf, which, if eaten in miussovould prove as nutritious as heans or peas.• Very little of this gluten is extracted, however, by the. .process applied to the preparation► of either tea or 'coffee for 1 , co' mmou use. The full benefit of all the pos itive nutritive; matter contained hi'. them, can only, be secured by partaking of the tea-leaves and of the coffee-grounds ;- and" this is prac ticed by some , people. There are Eastern I. ll iitions•aaloag whom the custom of 'drinking 1 , the grounds along with tliC infusion of the coffee prevails; and Professor. Johnson says: i; that the most perfect way'ofnsing tea is that. described by Captain Basiljiall; :"as prac ticed on thei coast of South ',America, where tea-leaves,after being exhausted by infusion.: I ,' are hande round the company -upon a silver f salver, and partaken of by each guest in I,suc cession:' -Some of the other, nutritive ingre dientS of both tea and coffee tire extracted by ";boiling water in large proper,tion bud more of, the gluten can be obtained 13 . y :putting a 'small pinch of soda into the infasioe. i• • 1 The mediCinal properties 'of theSe bevera- I ges are, well' klowu. Tea is used, advanti 'lgeously in inflammatory diseases and •as a , cure for' hezidache. Coffee is; supposed to act as a preventive against gravel and gout, and Ito its inflence is,aseribed the, rarity of those diseases in France or Turkey, Both tea and coffee powerfully counteract the effects of op lum and. intoxicating Uglier's . ; though when taken in excess, and without nourishing food, Ithey themselves prodhee, temporarily at least, ;mine of the most disag' reeable consequences incident to the use ofirdent spirits. ' In gen gral, however", ; none bui persons possessing , reat-mobility of thetiervous:', system, or en feebled and effeminate constitutions, are inju ytiously by. the modeiate, use of tea or coffee' in connection with" food: Prof. ,•lohnsen attributes to coffee the qhaliti of . stimuhiting the digestite organs, and to tea that of retarding their operation. lir. Bige low, in his work entitled "Nature in Disease," recently published at Boston, assigns to both' the same efFect—that of producing an in creased action of - the stomach in the: process of digestion. 'Roth,authorities agree in at o7ibuting the preference of either as A whole: 1 14,.,, s of diet, to the prejudices Of those f tit me article ...• , ' incline them to: the ex itrsons`whose tasteeltes 'the exclusion of treme of adopting the one to _:•"A It: , Amusing j the other. Dr. Bigelow.supplies ar.tte_ 'illiistration orthis in the case of Dr. Pau., ~,f , n Boston plivsieittn; who, when asked the dd. fet•ence in effect between tea and coffee, re- Plied "One it . ; a poison and the other is not;`' ! and of Dr. Barton, a physician of equal emi nence in Philadelphia, who - decide - If:Aim the properties of the two with equal op' but took the opposite side of the quesiiOn.— .. Joiyani o Commerce. " izamperance. FOOT -PRINTS OF THE BU TRAFFIC. . , A drunken doctor in New York .bein'g sent for to Prescribe for r a rick woman, insisted that she. was poisoned, and gave her an antidote, which,icaused ber death. • „ . An bld man natniA Crishell . was -run over by- a train of cars : on the .t.leruiantowt: Rail Road Intely;and ins , tantly killed.: Re was in• toxicated and walking on the track. TheadOre If. Shields, of. Coltunhtm, killcil Himself on the 30th ult., by swallowing three ounces of laudanum. "This," says the Coltimints Journal, the third death in this city 'withida week; resulting from: the use of .had l whiskey," - • • A few days ago. Robert Brass myounVman aged: I.H, was found dead in his bed .at his residt.nee in Utica. He- had retired While nude.. the effect of intoxitating liquor. Ver diet-4-died from congestion - produced by stra. n gulation. .1 • .1 • r • • .A Presbyterian. Clergyman named Scott was murdered at Dublin, APayne Ca.. Indiana, on thi , Bth ult.. by; a man named Hickman, who filunged a knife into his vietini. caqing his death in about three hours. The murder er whh was intoxicated, drowned himself, im tnediWtely after the occurrence. At'clenesee, "Wis.. says. the, Cayuga C4,ef, on the M. 31. B. 8., is a drunkery kept by a cripple. While "dead drunk '' , and lying 'helpless upon the track, both his legs were run ()Ter and severed from his body. The legless sot, seated' on a stool, now, hy the aid of his Wife, does what -he ,can for: the injury of others. Last Sunday he sold rum to a bo yfourteen years of age. While drat* the -boy was gilled. "Last-Sunnay, sark the Utica Teetotaller, two of 'our citizens ibu prernitnie deaths, by an 'excessive use o\strong drink. ,O,ne was drOwned; the otherat became engaged in w fight,. by which be waeksabled--Wentto bed intosfeated, and there waNstiffticated by his more' drunken father who came to bed after him. . . PROilittl.TORT Ltgitioa Laws. --Cornparative abstract of the Lairs recently enacted in New York and Pennsylvaaia to. prohibit the •ale . 'pf Intoxietiting Licit:tors: • •: NEW YORE.PENNSTLY*.tNYA. The first; section prov Ida, t The first section does nos - , that no-liquors shall he kept' prohibit the giving away ot ; in any public phi°. to be sold !liquors. it is unlawful -to or Oren away. * ;keep aplace where liquor 'etirm two provides for' shall be drank and sold. two agents 4 who shall not bet Section ;tsar providint 'keepers of taverns, stores, CO- the hating of nemeses by the tars, restaurants, or conneetleourt of Quarter Sessions to •at with stetubbsats or places American citlaenstmly to sell of amusement. Ile shall on-'liquors In quantitks not leas t ly sell for napetuudeal or_ merl p than. ono quart. The can ; dic orn to inal pu and be is sell for any use; bit nu keep- ! sw for noother Pur er of a hotel or reseal:want or pose, and Only to perste:al place of entertalament can over tiveutykino virs of age, be licensed. • Grocers can and of known soty; ;have licensee. Section 4 Provides for the; Section two prOvides that penaltki under the act. For rany person who sells liquor - 'vkdatkm of the arst .silica, without autherlty4 shall pay $5O- flue for first offence, seel a fine not exceedings3o, tad mid, fine $lOO and thirty ! undergo imprisonment not days' Impetionment; third4exceeding one month; second $lOO line and six months im Of subsequent offence, fine prisonmeait.; For violation oft not over $lOO, imprisonment emend aretion, fine sloo,lm-; not more than three menthe prirotunent 30 dart, diainal-ISection - three provides that Mention to bell liquor any!if two or more pans con; more in the !State. If any ,spire, by which and may men person puretuties liquor to; and the otherprovideadrinkt drink: on preteitee that ing plea% meh shy pe for 1; warm wpm, he may; ished as above. w be fined $lO, ;and committed Section 12 exempts front till paid; he may work it ontlllese and appraisentent,lum at $1 per day, ' jporters who may sell to any' election 'Z.' ' exempts from one orbrinal package*, auei , the provisloni of the law. rti-I tioneets, brewers martinet; ; porters who Sell in originaljlts quantities less than five packages to 'Stateagemts,alsolgalloas ' the makers Of alcohol; and!sell for purposes.; the makers ;of pure wine This law has no steam o r from grapes grown by. them.'seixure clause.- It gm:Addeo' soiree. ; • !that UMW! Shin be IOWA; This law ptisvides in ;deist po each; that no license; seizure and destruction of 11- I ,shan authorise the ale of 11-; gaol, and for the punistanent tqure •no the Sabbath; that of persons who may beersiteltireperms Itemised shall give intoxicated. Any public of., a bond In two sureties of , deer towho shall neglect or ro-;$1,00% fte the falthfhl obser tale perform his duty urr-I Tanta of tbelaw. , Cchuttables der this lair, Shall be fined who do not make return of not exceeding:ooo, and Int-I places within their bailiwick prlsoned not over oneytar,i there liquor is Illegally told , and except judicial ornmes,ittre punished by imprison forfeit office. Ifo person whoiment not less than One nor has ever been amide! un- ~ more than thne months, and der the act, or, who is • maga.; fined Dot exceeding $3O. Sod In selling 'liquor at thel Passed April 13; logo into. time, shall aft on a Jnry-in effect October 1. an case under, this law. t • effec April ; 3; to go lute, t July 4. • Inure tartinaire than that of any'4l . \ Mil or tbo.stiito,ifid lioiiiiii, hroiat : ot t , : \ 1J for Jobbing.. Beni i insetical V 1 :- - . • , ;In• - ~ guarantee our wink ha he as - - :n... ' , L. ..,...... turned out In the entre: . - Mtn ~ .nr_. . ,- "7 ° ° at thenhatteat mottos, .'.i ,- • ! IP''" l,- -!!' ?/' lati `..- BOOK BIM Beata bound . van , elenta ago,. I entry desniption_fteeefitetureel,l 1 , of the In der at short sot oe. %-- { lehool, I NO 20. _ '. geid lgter ment 9 •. usty , to Cit. kali') (141* Coffee Tea. . , . A woman, in many instan*lrations band's fortunelin hcr i Power ',babble of ti= or she may not coa to b4t i sithi e l This is her, first dnty,; and it} toistio pa .. pride. No passion fOt. Win! . ( Lo,rii,p , no to tempt her for a nionteittl" - 7 - le4 least degree from this line ,- -- . On will findfi nd - her respectability 4( : ''''. -, r course is wretchedness itse ll ' ,, ;A, Joy leads to tnin. Nothing can can ', ~.., 7 . ii : - We k l than the struggo • I . s of no more If. it could succeed,, ',.. -..---:*teach it is worth,. as: it nt4e-i fL I •Atittry voirei the . deepest naor..t,"l 5 4Nove sublimest exhibitions ne l / 4 ,' - r ... been Made brwomen,,wh • - c k t . nssi listed 'suddenly from treitltli ~.-4, Aar abscilute want. -i 1 - 1. , n 'Or Then a man's fortinies are ',. x 'arst the hands, of his wifei lit:teatime ' r sie 1 power of exertion depends on h vt , ill ' . lll strength is inconceivably inc ' t ut . sympathy, her council, her aid. , him immensely by relieving hint o . f' t . which sliiiis capable of taking n ::,,‘ I- His own emplovmentif i are usually I require hia whole time land his whol 8 1, 1 A good wife will never; suffer her I attention to be distracMd by detai .* her own time and tale, tits are ad she be prompted by hie affection sense, she will perceiVe when his I.borne down and overwhelmed, abe, ' man beings, can best minister to its ' , For the sick soul' her; nursing is Sovereign as it is for corporeal ills. weary, in her assiduity, it finds repose. fresliment. If it be harassed and wi morbid irritability, her ton , - it with a soothing morn 'potent it exquisite music. If every eaten), her patience and fortitude have rekindle themjn the beirt, and, forth to renew'the encontiter with troubles of life. - ^'. ' ''' 1 1 • 21 25 • • 3 - 15 24 • 5} P 100 ' 100 POINTED EXTRACT.. AIL One ot H. Chapin's sermons ts, the follot passa g e: "Many a Man there is !clothed bility and proud of hisl ' honor, wl idea in life is interestlind east Lion that other-inen are tfiere'too) as will best serve him, that God- . him with his sinew and brain met ble and get; and so in the midst universe, which is a - perpetual I benefits, be lives like al spongit. absorb, and bloat and die.: Thousi great city are living so„*Ito new' the narrow circle of their 'selflitit decalogue is arithinetief, Whose ledger; who have so contracted ed and stamped their nature, that itual estimate they would only pal ny bogus dollars." - . A Del•EcT FEMALk lEDue, of the greatest directs in the pri H of female education, sate i sensil almost total neglect Of ShowE the tnearklßst , .!v her learning, so as to lady how to app,„.. gse t, me-ritt It is tr prove he; domestic ec0n0tay,.::.......ae .'k- that necessity generally teaches,lor rather obliges • her to learn this science after she is married ;, • •but it would have saved her from many anx- • i 01.14 hours, and tears, and troubles, if she had '• learned hoc to make briad and coffee, and— cook a dinner. before she; left her father's honse; and it world. have; been better still, if she . had been instructed at school to regard this knowledge- ail indispensable accotn plishment in the eclat:Oen Ufa young lady. .-• . • - iinne„.SWEF.T Home.—flow sweet, how ten der the word! How full af i the associationsthat - the heart loves ! How ; deeply interwoven are the golden filaments ot i tbese associations with all the tibres•of our gkretionate natures , forming the glittering webmfi 'the heart'sgol- I. • den-life Here are father , nrother, child, broth- er,"sister. companions, all ;the- heart loves— all that makes earth that enriches . the mind with faith and the soul with hope! What language is meet foritnime use, to bear , the messag es of hhine• feelings, to-be freight-, - ed with th e e diamond treasure of home•hearts? Should it be any other than the most refined and pure--any other than that lireathing tho, sacred chastity of affection? ANCIENT Cesrous.—The: Greeks and Ro- : mans kept a domesti.: for the Purpose of read ing during their meals and feasts. Sometimes the chief of the family hitmielf; performed the ' office of render; and hisioiy informs us, the emperor Severna often read;while his family - dined. The Greeks, at feast's, proposed moral topics for conversation,: of whicli Plutarch has preserved a collection. Heroei rarely assem bled-without bringing affairi of consequence into discourse, or delibeniting• 'Upon those that regard either prevent events or 4liture contin gencies. The Cythenians while at meat, need to make the strings of their bows resound, lest their warlike virtues might! be enfeebled or lost in the season of pleastire. People of rank amo-g the Rhodians by* fundamental • law of the state, were obliged to dine daily with those who had the management of af fairs! in order to deliberate 'with them con- s eeming such things as were .Useful for the country; and on this accountohe principal ministers of the kingdom were obliged to keep open table for all who could be of use, to the state. The Persians,a also, generally deliberated on business at thetablr, but never determined, or put their deterniinations into execution, except in the glorying. among the Romans, the place where they supped was generally the vestibule, that ;a , more retired part of the house Might not encourage licen tiousness and disorder.—N. Y. Pufehman. EXTRAORDINARY WELL.—In an interesting letter tip the New York Courier, Land Enqui. rer. Mr. E. Meriam, the New l York rneteolc gist. states that there is in Lcickport, in that State, an Artesian well four bundled feet in depth, from the bottom of which 'rises a vein of salt 'water. holding in combination a large percentage of diliqueseing chlorides, which mingling with waters of other, v6ns, produce instantaneous czystillization Of, beautiful "ae• lenite, "in flattened eight-sided priams i el about nn !it ch in length, an eightic.of an inch in widtlf, and a sixteenth of an inch in thickness. The laminte of these are so perfect, that a single. crystal • may be divided by means of beat into two &men distinct sheets, This well is peculiar in more respects than 'lmo. • It is accustomed to spout salt witer'for but a few moments at a time, and then anbsiding re- mains quiet for the space of an - lionr, at. the conclusion ofZihich it again begins to _puff and roar and shoot forth its saline jets. When the workmen were sinking thii well , the gur, upon attaining a depth of two hundred andthirty-five feet, fell' suddenly about four teen feet, and reached the botteiri of a sub terranean river, flowing with so! strong rent as t.) produce a perceptible' motion in the upperpart of the stem of.the attger. j t, .. THE BIGHT WAY TO TALLILet. 41475 114OWSk Eagk,formerly an extrecuelyultra Democratici journal, uses the following lavqage in refer- ._ ence to the American party: i : "We think and have thought so for a long time past, that the time has arriyestwhen eve ry man of patriotic impulses should unite his fortunes with the American party; We had :hoped to see the Democratic party adopt the . leading principles of the former; but whether it do so or not, we do not hesitate ;to declare our preference for. the American creed, as now 'advanced and maintained in Virginia, the ' • birth-place of American Democranyi—lbomas ',Jeffersonwho Wished that there Was an ocean l'stf Ere between this country and gliropo. _ ' "In taking this position - we are 'not awartsi.'": 4 '' that we are severing the chain tints halt. • "erto bound ns to the. Democrat* 'llartf. If- 'the constituted organs of that party will not :heed the voice of tis - 41411.'444,4kt/as der tones mat saro:namani7.3' iscellen#. Or;klgoltilitimffrto rocatql;ral rry,r;r: