• - ' . TERMS' - oF , . THE MINERS' JOURNAL. .:. , . _ . • • ..e . sENGLE stAicittrrioN: ..; ivit.L.titS per annum, payab:e to advance —s 2 25 it :.•'-. T" e I's' i ,it hiu is. tuuntbs—and $2 50 Li not paid within' ...- , t ' .',. L,e `ems" TO CLUBS : !- - •:' • - to one address, In advance, $5 00 -,..,..cL1. 1, 10 00 - do • do do . l - • , 1 . ~., . do do • - '1.4.) 00 FJ,''', .1 dliens must be Invariably paid In advance. ' u ,,- - L a t ' .7 ' in ‘, . - , thir , '". ..,,,,,1 R ,• - ;TO CARRIERS AND OTHERS: t S ::. T h, Jot 1:.:11. sill be furnletted to Carriers arsi \ .others at . too ,titirS, rash OR •• ,Tery. 00 r r•'' %, ~', ' , and ~ ; ,•lieel Trac t ors supplied whet the JOUR- 1:1 . . :i. t .:1 ire s.batice. a . ;-, ..‘t 4 - VIII LAW Or NEWSP4PIett:I. i f c;',.;:rivrs order the discontinuance of their n0e5.,.,. .,.,. th, pub:l,ller tite) continue to:spip theut until P‘P`,.,..., , ~,,. 1,.-wd. .0-N • 7 ~.t „ , legit or refuse to take their neirspa , 1 ; . t '. , , 3 ,,Z 1 1 ,1 1 ,,2,,11in. to whirh they are directed. th6y WC , t i ~...t, tnsible nniil t hey hive settled-the bills and or "' n• Li t tient dist-mtltted. .i. It .. 4 ~, i 1,,,... remove to other places without inform-: ... pt1,.:1.11.1. and the newspapers are sent to the fur % 11 ' .. 1„.„.ii m. ttmy are held responsibl(.. n '' lii ,', ‘ tot s hare decided that refusing to take newspa. . _ fr ..,, rti ,. ~il,O. or roxuorinz. and tearing them en ,' 1 ,7 t f r i- pii , ou facia et bl , •nr.of.intentionad trend.', RATES OF ADVERTISING. • to lines. SO centi, for ono insertion—sub. t. i ,. , „ ,„.,.;:jeas. 25 cents each. 3 lines, ono lieut., 25 i„., , ,ri0n5,•12 1 , 3 cents ach. All adver i•;,3•:,lines.forshort pt 7 l t inds.cliltrite!lasasquare.. „„;;;. Tit 615. TWELVE. $1 5n $2 25 ;CI 00 , 1 " • .1 on I 2 00 3 50 (10 • 1 •• , ; irt I.IYCs COUNTED AO /I 541.'1.R.E OF TEN LINY.B. tt 300 5 03 . SOO , ;hi 3 3'' Itil •• 12 00 I .goonet: on 1 3;1 •fl fin 1,1 t in IS cie ,; 3 !NI S lip 1,1 • 2.7.4,, ' • . 4 s +.l 12 00 00 25 ;01 40 00 101• ..:an ti : , so, 25 00 30 no 45 no 00 00 Lami; s 41-es, $l. ea,h—accomlsanied with •lIIM r. • 013 . lltarriacres and Ileaths, 10 runts ite,ertem—substs omit iusertions. S vents 1 • s I na n ! ot-..are counted as aline In advertising. :old others advertising, by the year with Allli it adiertisumunt not. exceeding •.; ;;••-• ; Ii ihues, si ill 1 , 13 charged, including sttbscrip-' 1000' lle . am ,not of one quarter column with • A nd ..aile..•ription, $2ll 00 , ;;;,•s. the rat., .I.•signated 31.11)Tll. ..I in lar:er typet i thatt usual will be ..; 0 , 1 , ,zin , 011 these prices.. All cuts ,• •-. irz...l t lo• same as letter press. _ .vilet . tisements received from Adverlisl•7. . • e ; I. azreement with the publisher. „• Is•allisa• - companied With no- ; ._ oiT.n• o.iti..rs no charge. • •, ,crypt tho i ,•• of n oliiirio-ter and ',tarp .•••••. 23 cents for any • „,' 'las e - under 111. Oter 10 lines. docents lier line 4 . .11 1 •!.t• , • tin.rs. not of a generator While char! .it i Bents per line for each insertion. ett ;le • al.. ulatians we will state that 320 lines , this a hall eoluniti--land 'hill} , a •2 ; ;,2 w3r.ls make a relumn-147,) a half • ,„ ,- 3 quarter rolumn. All odd linesover • at the rAtr ..f 4 cents per line. I . ;nap i lotion their advertisidg ti, A:reticles fir others. sale of Real Es- ' • •! in-111 , 1 ,. .4 in 1111,i111...., , 'rhr Wednemdar Dollar Journal ; • el. the Miners' Journal at $1 4,l;ertf.einents inserted at the usual rates. :01 per rent. is made from the Journal ; 3 .lterti.e its both (( papers. IN Sti ItAN E. MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE , „1 com PAN V. l'A. (4.11'1.1'.11, 6100.000—C II A R Tit Es • • etered by the Lexlslattirr or inn- t. ; 3 11.4, stilt a 44pital of one !kindred 'rho id! DOI. ' organized. and has co cored host- . I . 1 111. i'm:tpurt l.i,r;•pareilto receive Monies anti other :111..w interest it, all mottles de •11- 1011,1 e! at the. rote ~f five per•rent per annum; r- t' amt int4c-t pit 314,. r r ; Pe:alum en Life Insurance. see the printed ",•'• a, t.•,!•!I ;live ;if the Company, _Centre 1 de..rs s•nith of the it.t.ellanae Ha .1315.11, 11 NTZI Nil E11..114, President. ! ' 4 - .I is 11 154;c. riot Treastir..r. knell t.• • 'l3-tf ; THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL . LIFE IN: 4 I:I4ANCE CWIPANY. 7 . 'l' ‘ . CENTRE S'I'REE'I', next itr•••en • •••.lew;•Iry Stare. I PF:ltl'ETl' AL. • t re ,nic. ,, tentiv chartered by the lwdslatureOf i• prepoost ti offeet in,iiranre I oNo. , liti. trust, Anti to allow interest nn a••• r•-• 111.• rate of fir/. per relit. per i tnnuin, :1_n. , 1 upon. Principal and Interest pay- • - "g safelyinvested In Winds and :Mort- I • • 1 •0,1 ••• of the profits will be paY3bla ill t., the payment of pr.lniutus. r r•it,e of Life Insurance, set. printed •, . !•ipi - r.14 - a - t.t he l'ompallN'S NATHAN V.V.ANS. rosTEn. !Yrs' and frrasio-cr. 37-tf I - • A.NTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. k i 'iRTEIZ Pennsylvania, ; -I l I; illllll.llol l . • .11111.” 'tact. between Third and Fourth - • • !• •, : '..• . with a rash • Capital paid in, combined • • o. t!... • , Intit.'teinciple in their Marino and inland to ; he assured amble indeinn it v. with ; ; ist n ill the broths. A n d with o ut liSeitit o tor l• !sses. I '31.110. trt7l j[Bll , 111 , usual rates of • 1,-...ribra.dr.z F,re-ate] Inland R. 1., I litli.,ll?Fi9: • \VI10:1m C. Ludwig. , • 1 -4,• , . • .lohn Ft. .kddicks, • t Ilorry Conrad. . ! :: ‘ ,1:1;,.1 II !thertnel. 11. ; t•;..- I tetsmt. • l saltine' Cast 1111% . DIL Ir.I•I.:TIIER. - Iterlident. \‘',' 5 Presttierrl. , • N; • TO Elt,ll2l , 'hen appointed Agent for • ; •'; a 55551.0 in Schuyllsill l'ounty, to whom per- . • • erp...: In-mance can apply. 14-ly • - STATE. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. I l'i/IRTII AN NUAI. ; I •• - • itliriS;llS 70 • 5 , .t tiebinterest recetv• -; !;!• tte.; orotund depart ., $101,174 , ' • !•i) 3- itl 'Milo. ,•••!.-k Iri•partedt. 40.2 , 2 . 170.5f9 itf • $.525..5h7 o !",lePses. cmunisvrCte. mutual department, 101.30 1 i 5% 27.771 tel „ asi:E•rs: . • steel; and !nine 1717.12.3.72 1570,„,.., sr, ' • • I and in hands •of , t •!!•• . • •• ssl , • '5'17.0704 • • ' ▪ • 'r.. I s I nlan , l 1 n , nraneo. apply to .1 NO. T. ;•!11 , ..-11 , "1, 11‘.1i INDEMNITY.. Tit I.: I 1 .-\ KILN Fire Insu ranee Co. 1 .,„ Chesnut street, !:•• tt 111 , 1..4.,...d. • • 1 -1.. NV. Rirhards, ' 310 Mart. • )I,rd...et' D. I,lwis. ' .0 M .Idelphe E. Norm.• • ; L; o ant. s. urea n. • . ". ;I. :mud,. )h•: cis 4 t.., pet.3n.•lll or limited on in *wn and rountr).- at a. ,-111-I.lont with security. • • ' .•,:npany 11,0 r0,n0 , 1 a !Aro.- • Fund. .• 111,1bel, 1:31.1..31 sitely invested, • : :aide proteet inn t. - ; t. of I , Cosiiisail: - Jan..1.1 . ty1.1. Is4s. as pub te n A•t of As.eniltly. were as follows. $.31.3 , 3 23 ;.+:1 . - fir ' , . „ . 1 ,. .i.•:,,..2-:.1,iii,..7 67 . , 17. , fi I- try ti - ail... \ . . 12.%45.9 oil .. I,...f! t eir le, .rp e - at inn, ao pArirel eireig . itteetl years. , t• 1 , ill 111,v3rkl•A • , p,, ,. : 7 , 1 ill I ' Mr t 41 , 1 hundred flow. 'l ';',... l'. , s Is fir!,.... thi.i'iiiiy affording e•videnri. of fii i:.ii. ; ... clf ii•ltral,... as w,ll as the ability and • , ii ~i ;.• iii,,•: ii itli iir.iiiiiitii , • ,, , all li ii iiiiiti,i‘. ' Cl I A ilt: r.:= s. It.l \ . t'i Flit, I,'re‘iiliint.. ..:...• ,-. 1;, -,-,-;•,. !L. ''''...•:' , t al, .• ' . ! , ''l'l'.':' hAs 1i,..;n apipiinted aciint for tip , aliiive .: ... I i- , ,,iiiwi.iri, and i., ! l ow pro i ekroti to niiiiii4 in .• - , i e,..ry .10,-rlirt eat of properts . at tie. low,st .kNI)ill:W lil . SSEl....i:ent-: " , , , .1...1-in.ll. 1.31, 2-t f CAFE , INSURANCE. (;11{Alt111,IFE iNsrilAN(;r„ :..• ....: • btrt,t. fir[ II A I•I,CV).—CIIARTF;I: .19:1:1T.TrAL.. ,•:_,•.: 111611‘,",111...,, on til t , raT,r. r a lip ATI•1 •ted. • fund. offers a • [city t the inf.o-tat. may pail balry, , .arly or iluar- .1 • rtr.n•l 13 B p..ri t., th,insurtn .t:. !,,•! Br . olt, :apt, priated)l4 11 w,...lgher .1 11i.• :6111..1111f t., zf brig: of .kik t et.ry..;*.,(s , r under the Ins titan kkf originally inqtir• , h; ant 17 next in nee 212 7, .k ot'a ...'s In th.. , smn , pro „a •o - 11,2 1,, Ano,nnt not tinw of standing. • addi(i k than 'A par .111 pil 1, , ithont no , an ••• . . • .lobn A. Ilrown. \ .1 ‘ll Mown. ~; 4lr. .1 tin Hi 7 a .nn. JkLmon, Whatt"kn • •.%) r 1 : T , .....1 1 110 of riI•o.: ,tll.l eplanatlnn4. ,•.' ,A,44 infortuatVn +Nan 1 ,, 'li a d at Til .„ . t •! j. T .1. I his in • 1.1 . ' 113 • 11,... Ott,c: Insuninr,. and give RAN:NAN.- .." • WIRE SCREENS,. KURTZ & HEISLER, • Late Kurtz, Ifleyerl.e Coo ...Z.danufacturers of ; 0.! 10,111•• , . IA it, )lin..r,.Ait. • ill r..r trio Ithortlp3o 4,l -3',:etbey • 'h. th.• -I,—;•t:P.: om their c”lo In Ow '•, „I or ,‘ 111 1,0 ••••! in.: 3 1.3.1,10 h. • , f th fh• 1:10,! exp.- II .r ,•• e;ditity. ror that we • ,r !:•.'u• In the Itegimi. • {...Mt,, .1. 11. 1,. NV. Kurtz A thl , lcr, Mstior.ll.lll , ., •: • ..,vl.; S-r•-•-n WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. tiapgv.of Proprietors., ' •THE und..rsilrned have as- - pr,p , h•t , :rAiii: of the Wire 7 414 ' . 1. 1 ; 1 1. 1 . .1,t , TY C ll .li Int,ly eon- Art it. L. ea.fer the It 11A 111.1 . 311 . 1 .. 1 -3, iop ,. r.co,r, Arid th • h.haveit. Arrantz, - .1 - aent,tretnetie , el' te,•: matetia:A. Aflif , cl , ,i , t will be tiled at the r t,,rGst fl 11 '3 3101,1 ti.V.1143041; 1 1 t/313.65. !,) 1141 iup ot•oli,r1 the Itertlocs , v;.t.l.utt-e. t'lfe the meet ' • :• k ,t..t t t t..ie•lr pretnislatt them .11 .e I alp i.l..tlee 'man tatteh.ri.... tl MARY IHN )t 1;1.1 PUBLISHED EiTERYITSiTITRLiAY I MORNING, BY. BENJAMIN BANNAN,I POTTSVILLyi, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLtiNIA. VOL. xxxt. • : IRON - WORKS. lIARRISBIIRG. H• • . - .. WO R K S. NOVELTY IRON . THE undersigned manutactures Steam Engines, machinery and castings for blast furna;•es. rolling mills:grist and saw mills 1ie,..4, 1; 11111116..". and general machinery. Also. cast iron ... fn.titS for h , lll , Elt and storeS, having a new and handsome variety of patterns and designs—has std op several lron fronts in Philadelphia-, New Orleans. Pitts burg and elsewhere. and would be pleased to receive or- ; tiers, it Lich will be promptly attended tn. J. R. JONES. Harrisburg. May I'. 1‘55 ' . f 11"T/3* i TAMAQ,CA. CARTERS it ALLEN'S IRON WORKS,,' Tamaqina, Schuylkill County, Pa. - i The SubzTriber.F.'proprioters of the l ti,,1f .... Oak ats.,ve named extensive establishment.an- ;.-4, ‘ „,„ _ ._.;,. nounos to the citizens of Shuylitill corm s iioris- - ty. and the publicgenerally, their readi- i .5e.,, ; ..... - ~... nose to turnout any and all kinds of work : in their line. at the ShoFtest notice, and iti tho most:sat i sfactory manner—such' as building Steam ;Engines. man ufaeturing Railroad and Drift Cars, Putups.:Cristimni and Machinery of all kinds. Only the best ivorltmen are employed. and satisfultinn ay therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad rouptly filled. CARTERS A - AILEN, Tamaqua. January 1.17. 1 0 55 • -I-If • BEAVER MEADOWS. ' . .. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. .... . • - ii t; Ds, is 4 liltitTllEß, Iron and 111 - a.ss ; ~• . _ tt!!!, , ' Founders, respectfully Jnforni their pa-! .41: ~&:-.,,,,. trout, and the public generi•lly, that they 1 31:1172 6 are fully prepartal at, thb strove establish- ' (-.-- moot. to manufttett‘tr, 'Steam Engines of : very size: Pumps, Railroad and Drift Can , . and every' ; direr des:Huth:lt of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for i he CO.ll mining or other business. on the Most reasonable • ernis. Alto., Itlniving Cylinders for Blast 'Furnaces and laehine work in general. Po•pairing of all kinds done with neatness and doipatvh t tho lowest prier's. All work furnisholl 10, them war :it:tot to perferm well. • They would selieit the custom of ' hese who may want art Ichts In their line in this N kin its-. 111 ord,;rs.will meet with humediate- and; prompt att I° ll - S. W. lII'IISoN i ; March 4.1551 9-ly . R. W. Itt - DSON. I • ••--- — MINERSVILLE• i ___ DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS, • Mineracille. , . ' u . THE Subscriber is preparell I.' inu. . 11 ,1, 6 facture STEAM ENti 11. ES of any power. p.- — - Pumps of any eapacity,aud Coat Breakrrs , i ' "' I ......,' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''‘ 11 a :l r a ''''''''''''''''''''''' 1;4714 3ii Breakers. Furnaces, Bolling Mills. Saw Mills, A, From the „Illfilities possessed for matinfacturin, and ! • ran long experienretin the business, work' can 14 turned ut at this establishment, at the very lowest prires, and ; tf a superl.4 quality. Person: desirous of putting up marbinery of any kind..t re invited•te call amid exaniine• patterns and t,o rne ne ..! tuninted olth prices before. cent elsewhere. . Orders'ef I-1 cry kind are solHtetkand strict attention I will he given'to their prompt execution. 1 'l-• , . WILLI AM tHEHAV EN. 1 Minersville, BecetnlsT 9. 15.51 i , 404 f . TREMONT. ' 1 -- ' . - TREMONT IRON WORKS, Tremont, Schuylkill County, Penna. seLteThe Subscribers respectfully in6te 1 , mi., the attention of the hu , inesscoMmunity ; ~.. . ,--; t.; Hieir Sew Machine Shop and Font - 1 . -I r dr .,. ..1 . 8t.,(0 4. : ;. .4 , ; ,! 1.1 , -7 i, e r rn t r i t , - . , 1 ., Ll ... d r ! r i t i e , t t, n , t ‘ c a n e r r f „ T ., r;:n a ( T t n u ,, t ;n . n an ... ...1 I , mitt of 31(.ssrs. Z. 11:thlorff and Philip Fmholti. Mien.' they are prepar , ed to execute all orders for Machinery of it' Brass and Iren, such as Steayn Engines of any power. ; Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrip tion. all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and Say , Mills. Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castings. , such as Chairs for Flat and 'l' Rails. Frogs. So itches, and all winds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting's. :Mr. I'a,-, holt; lwlnt:, a prartkal )10 , 113111e.:thi.1 having had the con-1 fnlenee anti experience. ter many years in the reaelteglon. ; persons desirous of Ip.itA tint' up Machinery of any kind.' are invited to rallsitui Canmine our patterns and superior' quality ;;f work. 310 become acquainted:With prices at l these:lVerks. before contracting elsewhere: Orders of ev ery kind thankfully - received. and strict utlentiontwill he ; given to their prompt execution. having several 15, 20, 30, 411., and nu hors:. Engines on hand. ..,1 ,Jan. 0, 1555 1-ly • C. A. & A. M. SELTZER. PORT TARBOX'. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, ' Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. • !! *NIL ,-C 1 1 :is . I r l r:a r \ l ‘ i - n l e N k : 1 : f E n I . m i S the l'l: e E n N in 1 3 .1 1 :.; t eo 'll u i t l fi e i • . ....._•.....41t of the als we named establishment. to sup ...* 4..-- ' - ` ply all orders - in his tine of Lushness__ 4 ...... c ..,...! :.,...,,,. , .._..._. • .... ..,... i ~. .3....., 1 1, II as ior moron rdicines, "%aorta,. an. Drilt (*ars_ Pumps, 4,:, al hookers. Ca - stings and .)lachin, ry otevery pattern,• Ile warrant , hi, work to give satis faction. and accordingly solicits palrenage at Loin,- aid mbr034.. 1 . 3311. . 27. 1455. 4-1 y • . -----..", SHOVELS! SHOVELS:: SHOVELS::: The Sul):mribers having purchased ..... j i . 9 1.. NM. the Port Carbon Shovel Paetory.f. (rinerly r : •••• '..;.;: conducted by 11. lb , ne Co C“.. rolltitilit, , iii„, , :._,„.. to manufacturt', and deliver within th,l .... _:1;11 reality, aettle lowest Philadelphia pric e s. all kilakiet snoods. Spades. and (larder' Hoes, The alt,nlir,n of opera' ors and dealers 'is particularly called to his manufacture of Coal Shovels. which for strength and durability, cannot be burp:ls:nal by ally oth ers in market. ' . 1 lb; also keeps en hand. at all times. a superior quality . or !Neil Riddles. whitli lie will sell at wholesale and retail. ShecelS . : Ppa , le , and flees. of any size or pattern. m a de to order at slinrt notice. and reirlirillg K.:111+0V attended ' 1.. • CHARLES SMITH, tort Carbon. i ..„ Novenils•r ls. I'sl .: 1 4t-tf ' FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. , 04 ....rr - 'III F. Subset-triers announce to the Pubs ; , in% lie that [Lary are the Prupoetors of the , : i.' ' I'' :•" —“. "Franklin Works Port Carbon. lately ear-, : Jed on by S. sillyman. where they cttn ig4""r ctrrsttoto - mn' li to manufacture tot' order. at the" shorted notice. Strain linen:es:Pumps. (teal Breakers and Ilachinerc of almost any Flat , or (h-Scrilltion. for mining' or other purPoses.,Abo;. Railroad and I trill Cars, Iron or it ca ,.l, c a ,ti tt ._• s of any size or pattern. inaters are respect-, fully Solicited. ,:Ears IL FISSLER A BRO. • Franklin - Shovel Wiiiiks. The subscribers 1 . 1 on t i nll, , to furnish the eullierS. and Dealers of Schuylkill County. with Shovels or all hinds, at the lowest Phil:W.4phi , " price,. Atienri';oris particu larly called to their ( - sal Slot" els. order's for Shovels of . any site or pattern promptly attended to. ; . . . GEO. 8..1 , ISSLER A: BRO. Pert Carbon , Aizu , t 21. 1152. - 344 f . • POTTSVILLE. ' POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. 1 GEORGE MASON A PO_ respectfully' ''''''''''lnn.'n't ' -.. to the- put.lic that they has,. . 4 0r:Z11 2 1:41! ' ' A. ' • '''. •—• :then the •w e Establishment: ko,r as the pottscille Iron B arks. oil Norwegian st.. 6414-...x0 here they are preparell tit, litliki all'kilitlS or Nealii 1 . .;;,. noes. manufacture itailrod Can. and 11a. linery of almost every description, at the shortest ire ti••e. and ensue most reasonatile terms] Persons foam , abroad. in want of Stead" Engines. still bud it d.,. their: advantage to give them' a call INeforeet3;l3::.ill,:rl= ,, wherr. • pottsville. May 11 - Ind f ' , • POTTSVILLE IRON WO-RKS. i Foundry and Machine Blisiness. ' , .0... w. NirricE.—.Tlte ;subscrilaa's have this', ' 1 - .. peek liv formed a c•-yortnerlidp. under the ' '' • "' t !inn of l'ollttlY. SMITH A. POIROT. ~.. frot,i , ..,..--..;.,,,,,,, Cre the transaction of a general Faertdry , iga - 5 .4,' ,' .- 4, (19= pa drocici, iltotire-As. at the old.estate , li shed -Pet's' nie Iron Works, - center efl:Contegian and'' : Coal streets. R. F. 1•0111(t11 . , . March 1S :vi I'44f FOUNDRY ANA MACHINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, •-•.• - - :•••ITICE.—The busines% of the late tirrn • S . \ VIJI:li M ill lie the subsrtiber hi all its various . of,Ent:ine huildine. iron --•- " -:lA2Mig t.urd,.r, manufacturer i.f all kirfils u! Mluitiner.). fur llobin,r Blast Furunc,s. Railn,ad will pas, 4,10 inur the busutess of )Fiu and Shlinz th'.• etiel•ral••ti • fine 11,, e.-1 117 Ade twit beilus proprie- • tor thet.., ll E l % ianuary 21. 1' 4 1'4 • _ • :',tf TO C O AL OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boller Works. • : Th, I.; . ..pectitllly invite no. inelbt:coOti f tho. busines•• entnnrituit to • 'heir W,rbs.‘ , llltaliro:Lci strict. I.N 1 5 . 1=Plijotipo:I.?:, the Passerwer P.Tut. Pot tai tile, alter:4 they an. (1,11,• , 1 Iztautif.cture. it 11.1.137:: ) Stu t,14.• Stacks. Air Sta , l,s, itlastllas..ttneterr, Drift • Car.. tie., 'lkr. •••• '• Itettez prat-ti , al Ine , trlbte•-• tund heyile2for y , arsdevot , 4 • th•q••••tudr•••• I•P this hranrh of b u l•t n „,.... they that.. th'etits•ires that Wort: don, at their'ecittlzlitdinteU will t gi to all who may into!' tl•••'ut Kith a ••all.— In fit Idwitsl,tud C. , ruiwni. , . aitl Intl it _gaily to their nit t11.•Ir work Itof , in• t•ltga zing • May J, 1•"•:-4; 19-tf • .101I\ Ja"Mi::••• POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. TI h .7 4 1 . 11Selt111111:S roL93rotfuily Fip. i•-• MIL nounor to tho that their now 11,,11. in.; 31111 is now rotoplotid and In full ‘1,,- t I,iiree; ~,,,, and that thry are nrreared to stip :4..t.Mt/i ply all kinds of Kar Iron dr ram o us , whie.l; +,bl v.,vraut lq in auporior in quality tn,auy obtained froni ahr,,ad. at the same pri•~rxi~ also idarniladure 'l' hails. for. thr Ilse of the , Col. .li.',rirs'and Lateral licridn. weighinz front :]I to :o Ms, per mad" of thr beat In al. and whidi will br found one h oliraper !hall dim inil,ortod amide. haTitir: had rnin.idernidr P}:pctill, ill tit , : InsinoFs. they Ilattor thrinsoives that l h ~,, , gist. r nth, satn•faction to purchasers. and it their interest to patio:dz.• ledin3 ntanufitc t .101 IN 111:1:N1: 4 11 it; Co. 49-if NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. wow Ua. (ITICF:.—Tho• htiNitincS of the Lite firm f Martz 4: EnTrikett nit) enntlnued 1111.1.1 AM .1. MARTZ. :It his now Foun dry and Maellinn-Fli..p. Ainuvli Chunk rtreet, in th.•lsfrotzh . r nnttsvllle, E. E. WAND'S Smith tr.h..p. Ile Trill trutnufar ; furyCO.:And- of STEAM rmy purer and rap:. ity r r rairlioz or hr.- 'lnc c,, 3 1 . pump i n , Or EIL!i1110, 11111VVIIIC C!.llll , irlT. {later Myers. ahl ‘.ther Inarhin..ry Fu,narer.. or the lat. sr Wit' 1 , 1-.1 aphr-ved rongencti)it. lie win Alto) make .n-der • Itratikal ruttrbitti.t and itth.n.line (xaswtnlly to d'op.,rtnie;lt /If c , taMishinunt... fr hint irikridiniii"ly with pt.rfect. Fafety nn having their porf 411.1 pr,titittly.atid in tho try thattnt-r. ' At: ; , ..rS iLi• Lit 1111 Martz A: Lutrii...ll, wit/ prosent thr tam 11,r sottl,lttent todhe Un tl,t,i,:m.‘l../tttd all .persotts on fug said firm will pay Ow won • 1., thE. ,Pler,Ltnott he Lehr.: nut horii.ed - to g,ttli• the t,t theist. firm. W 11.11.111 .1. MA lITZ. ' "t• / •:t :Jam , 33. 'ISA WASHINGTON IRON - WORKS. Pottsville, Pa., 0r.,......., t 1 i,., 1 . i.. , .,i t; „ . , ,, ,,A tzi, !: i i, t, ,.,. : . i 1. ,, f . :, i .k. ,,a r . :. i tr: . z .4 1 r t u ni l , l i. v ni l i t i t i rd: . ;: ;1TU :.,iii.,;.i....4.:,41,;.ir ?:„,,, 11.i.-hlne :. , lbf , ,nd Foundry a. , .; „ ~..rert,l NI Ivi...n C..al and IlTlTlmad stre„ts. i • a1r 1 41.0. 4 7 . ; 4 atitl front I:ni on Norwojhn'stny , t. Alice,. tnoy an i.r..i,,r, d to ex,ento all crd,...r, , for martiln , ry of Bra , . and In-n. nn , has St- am 1..:,,:iu,.. all kind?, of (lair- . inc f , r holliml MILls„llrio. and Saw Mills. '..in1.1i . . and 17,0,1.. 1 , -tirez Pump.. Coal Ilt- , :tlo.r..'lfrift Ca-1 , .. all hiral% ~1- 1 :::;:,,,,,,n.,•iira.c..in-h as Chairs f i r Flat nod T hall: 1:n , !.... Switch-5, &r.: all him ils of c,....t and rron•All Ir..ti, i'llafling. h , ing praetle.d DI , 131 :li , , a:1.1 having ruado i the o,nanda. of tin• Coal 11e7,1 11) their it udy' f..r years. I als , all kind. of 'Mad:kt - Ty In their line of Iwlncot. they hatter llt , nisoltis that work done at their ilnahlhcbment will gite tatisfaillon to. all who may honor themvlth a can. A.I ,sera thankfully rocklvqd and proukplly our.' rut, d. ;al the moat n,t‘rinal,lo fornti. I 1 JultS N. WlthN; Tlif/tlAtz WIIEN. .1.1 tl ES WIIEI., .I,tlrN Illvitt'S, • 30-if • ; I ' • ' • , I t • . . • .7 42 g. 4r. rat.. • w ' f.- • 4 • I I " • e • itT I , . ,1/44 • • / • JAI ' LIRAL AD VE RTISER. _ •' ._ _-... . . IND VIL - E - - - - ••• • -....----. ... ... I R'I'LL TEACY TOE TO PIECE THE BOWELS 0 ' THE EARtI.I, AND. BRING oET ritoß THE ci*jß,Ks OF OENTAINs airrATAY-incll wiLL GITE STRENGTH TO °ER RANDS AND SVBJECT ALI; NATURE TO OUR VSE AND PBEASERE---LrT. 1 011 n 8 On•" - ; .- . . ._. ____,. • SHERIFF'S . i) SHERIFF'SSALES.: • , _ q -ESTATE. 1., 1-V.Ift ' ITTE of 4 writ 'of Venditibui fL4ponait.'is,rued out of the Court of Common Pleas 5 , ..'. Itylkill;County and t . me directed there will be _ . t exposisl to Pfiblic tale or outtri. on r i . j at .111 'flock i S n A t T lie U f l o tp re A n V oo ' nta S t I t : h 9 e t i t i l ,u l b s ii4ouse of .1./.;n- id if lain the Borough of 1- - ttsville. Schnylkill county, i the titiliwingidescrlbed deal state. viz: I - All that certain tract oil Coal Land. l!situate In the town, hip of Tremont. in tit County of &buylkiltand State of Pehnsylvania, foriherly in Pipe-grove town ship.- Berke ciatnty.which was granted by, the Common wealta Of PehusylvatiLi.andr surveyed lap a warrant to John 'Philip tether and Johtl Miller. Alen:lag date July • lath 11.9 t. 171.1.1. and bound4l by binds surveyed in, the nam of John L.,,ber and Eider Bright on the east: and Philiphelical on the west.. and also • lying upon the branches of LorberrY creek iiint Fishing 61 . ?ek, containing ' 40n ac re's: tal joerches.and all+elnee. beln4the same tract I of lar dkhich John tr. lihuntoth and WM) by Indenture , ri t . .A .: dated the 12th 4 ay of April:lS:4', reeorded In 'Schuyl '":".- kill con - filntY . ihsst ll , bok No. 37 page 044. granted still ma veyedro JacobPJose..in fee: thettppur enandeticortst4ling`hf '2 two :pry Log Dwelling houses. • S.44ed. and taken in ex,Vention as the property of,J As CollIVI.OSE.!and will be soil by ' ' :hers 1. liffl4, Pottsville. i ,' J1311:8 NAi;Lg. Sheri,. ' , Lir ltttili.lS:ls C ‘ li c. *...1--4t . P ‘r• HO . *.aLS .I', 7•-•.- ; . , . , , NATIONALHOTEL, SHAMOKIN, PA. Wrn 1 . Wearer, Proprietor. tE above well known aril pop ~,ti • 1_ till'. Stand is still kept ily its old piiwietor.lnk , the blern of lhainoliin. Ilelitlatters hitn4•lf that by hhi - usual attention to the wants and courtnlence. oft Ili,. Crave hr.; public and his cuitorners, he NOB eontlude to scour., their patronage. lii:Oable will be supplied with oho 14sf the market affords. .) , ' • . .e 7.1 Ile. resp...ctfully invittl'S the citizen's of SrlinyTkill countc,tvi,lt big lite 51231111 , 411 region. to give him 3 'call: Sl yzn .1,1n.1A pril . 2.N. 1tq.:4. 1 17311* ' TREMONT HOUSE, 1 iex:int, Schuy lkill county, Pa, • Mill ) KOONfic l foriperkv Inn-l• 0. pli4per in PhaegrOve, world ( respectfully Inform M, , 4 .his former patrons, and the puld;te generally, that he ha's, taken! the ••11ti!.3143:T 1101.111 i." in TrviuMA, and is pre- pai4.llo. reeelve and acconuilod• to in the best manner, ' all guest, w lili may favor iiiii w nth it call Bit• Ile wduld ale, brilto . he :mike of the people h.,:: residini In the rlt that ',reinont is a' . l heaut Kid 'sled .; In stilontaillou country, pleskld witNsalubrions air. not ghat. toh . :z• miles distant 'from the beantiful -Similar.: , Falls making it altogether desirable place of Smuttier resort. .! 1 ! April 14. PV:S 15-tf ___l ' BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, ~,., „I. i„ Juo ..eorti .nil Sr rea.4lre/, (f/ S HE AF below. rids, fVuldd e f , pfild • I G; B, Keller } ( Proprietor, . j ! (,CCCE..j69I: T$ M. 11'AT:41N-14 THY, present prolkietor Int itli.T er- ic. • k dry fac:iltyand a 14nowlOge of the wintSof the 4. ecnidullity. !'would roost reflpect fully No kit a rott,tinti an,e ~ f Alie Ibriner patronad., and pledges himself that um ping shaft 1 0 .. wanting O'n his par4th give the Most perfect , satiseartibu to all. The tabkaaoll be snpnliell with tile beit in the marld t—and nothing will remain undolul that.7.s ill contrilmtet to the comfort of Ids guests. Atelltablivg for over lett hor , es; 3 ar4 large and 'rum nu....".................. AWING. . . .., . CAS-FITTING, LUMBINC &C. ' i 3 ' ' I NIITII & 1)0W NN O, BURNT OUT .i • L 4,n' tine„,i Intli •have r,.. . 1 an esthblishment. for' the fitsiye Mildness. in Silvel,Terrace. wb 're they he thaiiktUl for Orders. and prohAse prompt;attentienj and sat istittory ivork. il •• I i . Pottsyille,Dctoher ..:8,15,5 1 ! 43-If I • I ' • : ! . PLOMBI C SHOP. - x -,- -LAI.] NEIVNAit I, Beattv's ROW , . j,. : 1 lie .7si orWed a u Street. 1 'ottsville, Penna.: hay eon stantlyton hand a supply oe all sizt4, ..f l..ead Pipe. She,. Le.t.o Block Tin n.th Taw. Shower Baths: Hydrants ih.set liouble and Single Ad log Pumps .end Water nos ets:, al4i,'.lll` i kinds of itrasel Corks for water and steam Itras4 :111 t 'ups and (!lobes Or Ftigities. :All kinds of Vol) per liol•k anti Plumbing done in ti:_ neatest manner at the sieirtest notieo. , • ' N. lki—Cash paid for.old Mass it lA'll4 l'ovill,-. petober 2.1. 15:',4 1 . , 4. 7 .4 f 1 PLUMBINC 4 EST s . ABLISHMENT, I)ti DICISINSO I . respei..tfullv iaxn- i noiir,b,•co the pull it that he his purcliaseil the • entire sdock if the late fro ; of Moretont and Diekinson, and intenti4earrying on the plumbing twist:less ie all Its braildhi sat the old Stand under the Pidi sville Iti , llSe, wherf• he hones by attentionttto business.the may het abl e to nofri't a share of the pubfle patronaget• Ile will inar anter his work to be as' good, and it still he done sin as ream) table telms, as can Is. 000 fi elpetailtellt.. gu ' . Ans! 2.7i15:;:l .3- r i HOMPKINsDN.. --: ` ZWIEBEL WAGNER, Brass Mannf's, Plumbiirs dc'Hydrant Makers, I NNQUNCE toi l the.publie that they •114Lr0 , * , .. ,,, t their:4:in! dislitnen't hrllailroad ~.r1.17 1 . k i. mar /last Mal-ket street. I ark of Usthly's Ilardware Stor.. *here they: will he tIC nkful fur orders. and prom ise plompt attention and s 4 istartory wOrk. All kinds of thins.: work cast and finished to ordecti Lead pipes of, 'all siz.,:n... hydrants. all {lolls of brass corks for water. : 1,....r 111111 141.11111. oil clips, tete., eonstanily on hatid. all work in our line executed id the neatest, manner at the . ,41. - .rtra - t 'edits.. 1 Pot tsvil e. Mamh. 'sst 17.3t0• . ,__ —1 ! TRAVELING. I PASSENGER TRAI i r, 14 Mir 1111 1 & Sehilyloll Harr Railroad. I L.,_„ -t-• . 1 _. ,i 4 t j • .. i t aili +1 1 4.0. , - 1.1=—....--......- I V-.....,- 1 . 1 , t t it.t....irilitr Crory.. i lliE I'A SSENCiiF.:R Train . pn this” litiad Mill hereafter rod follows. 1,1, coii nee t; It 1111 T. he IMladelPhia Trains at I.huylkill Ilavon, 1 tr:AVV. Mi t t; :r.51'11.1.1. .'110440, .1: 31.. and at 3. 11 .1., daily, except Sundays.. ' 4 ' LIAVE SCI!1: .t. AIL 11 . Avl:N Atilt!. M.. and 7.30. P. 7.1.1 daily. on the arrival of the, ' Phil. di•lplita Trains, except' • inday. lal-elthnoi.e.h. each tiny.:! , scuts. 7 WAY s I l•P.1. S.lll.infoSeales,i.ets.l 1 tiville to West Wool. lusts. 1 .• -1 -Iterlcs. 'lO - 1 - Allisonville. , 12 '• ••i - tlermatitnwn.l2 ' I '• I ittr111:1111ow n, 11, " •• •4.1 Allisrms Mt., 15 " 1 '- Deck's, 40 w - - IV' • 1 110:.1. 211 •" • Seale... E 7 11 ,1 " 1 MAyt 1:1, 1555 15-tr F. TIBBETTS., Agfol. I ; ;PASSEN *ER LINES. : r _ ' Philadelphia andi Reading Railroad. . a:0 sai 77... -•.%---17.1.=.1,; -..:„...''....... .... ,,, , i ...... , =". - - - .....- . 1 -- 1 •••••...... •••••"P.......i.AuvmsorAtel l sii dr. SPRING Ant*NOEMENTS. 1833. ril HE GIiENT N. it them and IVestern . j_ rommistm,... M lail Ro t ..i. . i - I 4ir l'?l ,, erf Tiv,wlirril 0 , rf Fan - redruwl. — t:tt E LIT SVIII'YLIiII.I.. 0% 1'AW1: 44 .1.. Si . NIII . I;Y: and 1 , Ettll r.. WI r.Li.v.i,porcr i r: t) J.:l...mu:A 11111,IttiAli. ro . Through toßuffale. in 1 1 - • - - Di hours. i n i Niagara file. -- - PI •• ! n-, Pet r es it. -1 - - - 24 i '• i . Chiengw. 1 - - -, -, 34 n ; 1,, ' i., , • ' .t. Louis, - - - 4 4 6. Ticket i Mire. N. K. imrio r , iN.th and Chesnut stroets. al-,l9tilad,';lphia and- E.., lin g Itailrond Depot, corner Bro than,' Vine. iih !and after MONDAVI !lay 7th. Three Passenger Tralhi will leave the Phillelhhia and WI - wiling nua r owa Dep , NeOrner !triad and VI e streets. daily. ( - Sundays ex ceptf.d.,l as follows: ... . Day' Ezprit s.-6 A. M.. StLppimr. at Phicniarille i d Reading, only. C'enneet ing is WI Catacrisaa. W WW': art and Erie and Williams portah d Elmira ItailreSd: r Mae at Elmira at 4. P. M.; i 4-9nTlt4ting will. New York d Erie and Bultalo.and New Vort ; c'ily Itiilnvids foi. Pulp( rk and Buffalo; and from i th r ev..l, 11. steamer , : on Lak. Erie or Lake. Shore Rail rt a' . tto (lei eland. Toledo' lnre. Sandusky and 14- troi . f A1..1m N%tth Elmir.. ' Canandaigua and' Niagara Fall .'ltailroad: connertin' ht Canandaigua witli . . , :t. Si Vor i'entral Railroad. hoe nod West. and at Suspension Ilri , tek with 'lreitt. Wester! and Michigan Control ;Ettilj roes 11. r Detroit. Chicago. S Louis. and all points in'Can ada Lid Wits:tern states; i i . ' . i ail Tral -4.30 A. M. 1 s t i n , r , ~- ,i 0 5 t .ti,,,,,..4 id running to Poit'sville Only. -.; " - g - ht E.xpr ss--3.30, P. M. C It trinim.. c;vi;ry day, stop ing at ail istatiens and !run nit/ to Pott3ville. l'..nnec ing at Port Clinton "vitt' eat awitsi. WilifaMsport and I ie. and Williamsport and El mit, kailroada. arriving at , dmira at 4, A..M.: connecting with .',..e. Ydrk and Erie. il nal., anti Now York city' and Laki' Ftwro itekilr , nds. for uIT3IO, Dunkirk. Erie, Clete lam!, Cincinhati, Toledo. Cl icago, and all points Weft.— Ale o With Elmira. CaminiL igna and Niagara Falls Rail roads'i arriving at Niagara 'alls. at 10.30... 31,. t‘toniteet iug with Lay Exprvsa or 4 tat W.steru . itailroad fur 1..- tri,i , Vhicagry.,...tvi. .1 , l':...*engeritifrpl. l 4 Expna.s, breakfast at Port Clinton. and dine at Filliamsport. 1 Passengers by way of Night' Expres take , supper at Por i Clinton. 1 kiln Route, with Its connections, forms the shortest andMiost dirCet route to Ca taut and the Lakes. ' 014 one change of haggt ge hot wt. 3 ,11 Philadelphfaand Caniiila or Mi. Lakoe. , \V)I. swn•rn. • roxFoittr Pom ROY l'Ai.iengers'purehasing; T ekets hy this Line have:the pricll4;;;,, , of"shopping at an of thy above ii.,int 8 !anti r,..- ,cuiriiiig th4T.r:seats at pleas re. • • t Fare from Philadelphia to ''. Trilli:lllft, ; : $ 2 linahlo,via.TonatendaM 00 l'atavvia‘a, 4 3 Ninz.ara Fall.. via. RI- , . Rupert. ; 4 4i' , infra Canaill and N i Pant i;ile, .. 4 I'l. F. Railroad. - li) 00 Mili..n. ; . ' .5 VC'S:Jac:um. via. Buffalo. 10 00 1% illi:Rnsport ( , fi:KSucriencion Bridgo, in 00 Eliiiirh. ) l 7 01', Clereland. 11, 70 .leffi;rten, ; C. , 7 elCTnledo, . 14 75 Ftarny, " 7 (+Cincinnati; )4 fln .p t ,,,y, iy., n „ ~ R Oi?ltletroit, via. Rail. 10 00 Gorham. S'l , i'',, - Buffalo and Genk'a.. via. Gorham. g . (AI Toike. 11 00 ~ : ~ , rtentiier I;Shieago, via (It. Wes- .liitiCt Arnoti i S 01; tern and Michigan Can h lida igufl.. S . 14/ ! Central Railroad., 21 00 111,0,0 , e Fails, ' .1 i 5 l*Chica-t:•,Tfn Buffalo and. , • Caltdi - nia, i ' 8 .1. , I.ol; i 4horelilichigan Le 1,.:;c, ; -; S U. :•.:nutt.e..rn Railroad. '23 , 03 11.C.acii. . . ;, U ( , i chicagr- sia But: I,ali ; 11,,,n,44 4 .r, ~ - : 8 Go and Michigan Cvn 7 Butfal ~ via. N. %% and E. tral Railroad, 2(1'00 a:01 Bur and Nl,- Y. i Rock Nand.. :1;5-00 Cir.!. ~, , 10 041. R. T. Iin:BELL. 77 , .....ket and Fre;g ht -19rnt. . -, .N.lW.eorniT Sixth and Ch;•snut streets. (:..1. Nleol'il,S,:ijap . r. Philadelphia &Reading Railroad. T. Mc :lop% Cailiwiss.a. W. and Erie Ra II 41.V4ktp't Williamsport and Rail road. I ' PASSENGER TRAINS , ": ! Between poiitivill'e and Philadelphia. aik.eNjnyi7th.,lsts, thti PaNsonger,Trums n tll liars ttm Drpai at kotlsro.. corner ; , t Union anti Rail road ncrp.4s.. daily ak follni.rn,: From Potteivilllei to Philadelphia. : Mf. , rning lAue. Ott • - 1 5 9 A. M. . 13-oiling Line, - 4• - P. M.. a tray Train. toner a lav). 7 no A. M. From Philadelphia to Pottrville. Miocuing Lino, t' ::(1 A. NI. - - 39 . 13. M. • SitßilayTrain, (Omer a day). - 3no I'. 11. • iToCin4 I'issiN4l READISG. • „, 1. minutes. A. 31.. and at 1, 410 , k.21 mlnAtt.ic. P.M. F.7r Pottsville. at 'J :;;liyhtev.; A. r ILE 11 A F i le I N ROM IVA I •• Ct..th3. V to Pliilad'elphia. $?, $.2 ; Philadelphia to l'ol;lst 2 Pott.n4lll.• ro Itttadi , it:. I I Ikadipg to l'biladotphitt, .1 1 •ir, These lints *lop Ft all the Vatioru ithmr. (he Voz.le, ' , Vey pounda,of Ir7.^pigli will bt : .athlWeli to each passen ger inr,these /lap, and pasiongers are expressly prohibited form t r al.imc anything an l'Wzgaze hut• them own a e arliag apparol. which:ay - 311;W at Ili: risk of ita owner. 4411 All licLAn hiunt, 1.4 purchased bcfor, uot , tlag the tr ntll.r of the Board of 2.. 1 4 • BE IPI 1)1;!,. 'ER LINES. SATURDAY • . WAGON,IiAIi.ING.. CARRIAGES. ".....,...,i..„..4. ~.., . T t i i* lE o •4.47 o,, ll7 ,p eri o l f 4. 3 rs !r ha t v i. ln j g en u m hak .. •d c,n th id e ..- 7 47...1.."••! --, -.._ _...._ respecitfigly solicit t e patronagd of his .0 411 11110 k" 1 old customers and 0 0 putdi." in g.nieral, Being dAsitinined to kees.np the rep talon of the work made by Mr. Jennings.:,we shall empllsy road but the best hands and inaterial. ' Cisilland give 114 a trial. . All work made by us warranted.. :i Anlitcir k BllftlillAßD. sh o p. :mortis' Addiffilni nearly op ssite liai•dley & Son. Pottsvilid, May 5. 1 , 555... IS-tf COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. - • S' - '1!? • sv VIE stit*.riber haring fitted up one of •-• the ling* Coach Shops in the State, in '''' .;;T" Coal sttdel. Pottsville. Pa., nest to J. 11. Aliam&O.'s Screen Factory, where his faciiities fer n manufariurlng all kinds of Carriages and light Wagons cannot be: . inirps....ed—i,eing a practical Me chanic. and:haring a iludtber of years experience in the business, he hopes to giro general satisfactbm. All kinds of I`arriagetsand light 'Ps . ' guns kept on hand. Also. second-hand Wagtink. ke. , All rePairs neatly dund•i. Orders fro a distancepromp ly attended to. :'• MTSTAR A. KIRK. Jime 5, ISIS. ''" tf _,_„ WHEELWRIGHT., .84 CAR.FACTORY. enroltiVe E. K 1! :le • ,D ES PECTETP,I" int rms 'the eiti . LC rens of Schuylkill county and i , elsewhere, that she s inteficts continuing then l, - laeehrriglit, and Car 3lansifac- Ituring 1 , 115i11e55 of heelers., husband. Anthony-it. Kline. in lit.rown name. . ,:r,C.i.7ti, Her establishment Is opksite I'ott &..-.-,-----Td.cA7dAg Wastines Fetindry. whenk ~ e she will be •-•-- - • happy to receive turderS. Yor all kinds of Wagons, as well as Drift and isthei• Cars.ind all klhas of work attached to the business bra WhetlWright. For the character of the work referi•nce is madelo' D.truiP. tißoMi. - ;16.;1NK DINIEL.i, JOIINZEMPLIS., E. p.' iti. era. :Dam O. iltwls. Pottsville, :Slay 12, 11155' [M ar 31, 5518-tf} 19. ± ,i , • CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! , 'fills litibscribers return their sincere t Llit lr „ thanks tit their fris•ncis fur past patronage. 5t i 5..._„.• -- -cl; - and vvinllit respectfully call the attention - • of the ptiilic in gem, tn al, to their new as gortent of CARR IMPEII•ITon hand. c nslstlug of one and two, seated Jenny Linit4! Ilnyyiet. . ulkies. de.. of every description, all of whit* sire finished in the most approv edl stvle, and made of illiObest meter al. Havillg secured the services of experimilii4 workmen-and being practical mechanics themselveliethey feel asSunsi that. they can 'render full satisfaction to.,those who May favor them with their patronage. Ali their work is 'warranted to give en• tire satisfaction. Secssnddiansied Carriages of all descrip tions on hand; which *npli,, kris! cheap. Repairing neat ly done. Orders from lit distance prOmptly attended to, at their manufactory, ,tipsier of Coal and Norwegian Sta. Pottsville. Pa. 1 ', . oil-The timber used our work is of the hest New Jersey hickory. -I,'ll - DEIUM & HUFMAN. • Man.), In. 1535 !'.'i'i- I: ' lltdv 1 ' TRANSPORTATION. . _ , ~, FREIGHT O ' N. MERCH ANDIZE. , ...,,,.• w.l i e C o Co.-Orrlea gArtg,F........'HUYL ,AAL.. lt. ,t.... , %I. tt . ;''' Tuntivizen. May •&,M ) .15A5. iIN and afteii:,tlm brsti day of June, mt 71553. Until furti4,inetice, tip; follt;wing rates o frelibt will be ellaraaatio99o pouto.: ~. ..„ Isr ' 21, 3D Fltu)l roar cairsta.iii , • / MA's rt.itiv cf, kw; r '..' 1 ... • • • —___. __.._ T 0 Millers, IL- , .i S •e 6 Irreherscilie, i; .; ' g ' I 7 ,- 6 •• Leashes, • ''' I . Sl.' 71...1 ill' -•'Kingold, , :I . Ii I 9' 2 s' 01l Ueda, • .:, ; i 9 8 .. 01,, '" '• (lent, exille, . 101 10 - 9 .7 „. '• %Amer's. :I1 'i, 1 9 5 ' Long:lrreg. - ' , 1 11 ~ 91,:i 7 •"famaquit, ~, ' 121. 10 ft - Taggarr . s, .- .;1.• . 13 - 101,', - s '• Mintze r s, .r,; '' ! 13 1 i lo l = 1' Si,:, •• Faust's, - I . ' : I 14 11 al; Ilosesac, • ': ! 14 . 1. ' 11 , ' g , ..' li " nsiers, I 15 • 1•2 1' I (I 4 4 • " Junetion, ~._ , -'.- - i 15 . 121.' 2 I 9 • ' ''• .1. EDWARD BARNES, • .. . Sop,rio ( ooh•ot. June 2. '55 . ':i;; - .at •-,•_:. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY 1 )OTTS V11,14.i TO II RR ISBUR G k This line connertSdaily with 1 . 11 their great. South ern and Western Bouterr • ? By amyl •renent their lilac, 0 business in Pottsville Nitin lie at. Hs • ollice of iluoard Co. noss• hissing atilt:lds for tram. mission by said lisle will call up-:n C. R. oirrEn, Ada rig A Co.'s Agent. a gild Milo.. • S. S.IWILLIAM l, Superintendent. ‘. • 'April 22, ISSI = 1044. . • . !,:.,! . PHILAD'A. & READIN RAIL ROAD - - -- - 7. - , - _. ..,..,,,,,, FitEirilir ON Si BIZCIIAN 11l '/."r:, " I' Nr 1551, sunlit f A F th Tr. R tie N O tis N • r f E r liNowl• i lLE , i ß tate l: i t s Fret:lit will tel charged , Per 11.10 you do: ' ••• ::. ~.. : 4 .1 . A . . . ' . 1•.! --. .. , , Artrtrl.r.9 Or .06111 T. -• = !....-•:.•• gr.7...,- . I'..' .. , ./. :-.: ;••r. :5 .t-•• • ....' •••• .., , ge,...st . 7 ...•••5 ! ••., , •••• [try Goodg.ContertionOr*ltooks..Ca et- 1. 30 315 togs. Cigars, Fresh Meat, Fish.tila ..kr, Anvils: Bran. Rutter, ll'lmper, Eggs. Kir- I T • • then war,•.Orindstuni•sAlroceries.l ,msp , . • Hams. Hardware. Ilis)i's..llollow.ware. ,r 22 - 11 Lent her. III:selti isery.oyOtersollscSsx, ,, do,. 1 be.. - i 1 , • -• Ale. Ilecr.Cottim.ool.orain.llar Iron.l ' leetrl.Moinasiet.Naiis:Spiker, Rice, Salt.. 14 ' 9 .Provishlns, Sugar. Whiskey. hc..• ' 1 Brooms. Eire Melo. Cs slaim, Still ." - telles,'l Pits-11 and Tar. Salt, Slant! Iron, Ti ter ~ 15 7t, ' and Limbers kr., -" . • I - Bri c ks, Coke. Cord 11:041. Clay. I (travel, ' 1 Ire. Inns ,i Ire. Limesinne, Manure' ris; t 12 6 Iron. Piastr', Slate, &C., i. i .. . Preur, per I 'arts.), '.;,.,:, . I '3O 14 Oet. 21 1554. ' -., :. ' - - ~- PHILAD'A & IIEADINCi. RAILROAD. OFFICE a. A; IL It. C 0.,, . Phifivlrlphia 1'041411u rater. of Frclght th l ' PM:4 on C.. 1 trainported by this ..raropany, trill be;11.1 I rollows.-11 m March sth to 3011n11.5n::, 2.. ' ,':: t 1 S ' " . 9, . ' 73' . " 1. • .: i Fj - .T. 3 ' • VT.O.M .•_ ...:. .2 , 7..... Z , t. 7 1. ~.., .z. .... 7 t't ;.;:' " :••• •1. .6. . '. . r,•; '''' V. ti; : 7 :: ; < V, , 77 7 —.—.—.7.=.-----,-- . .- - T 0 Itlclooontl. • 7, . -.., ,-,: '2_ 110 ' 1 :1 1 1 SO 1 " Phil:l.4olla. j .: . 1 ,1 1 9 , . 1 ' 1 14 5 ,1 70 165 " Inclined Plane. I • -... 1 , 90 ISS! 1 70 165 .. Ni c ,,0, 0 n. • ..;'l, ' 100 ' 1 Kr• .; 170 1 415 " lierninnioltn 11.11. ! : ,'' .I . DO ' I :15170 1 .65 " Falls of Seltuylkill i;, 150 1 55 i 170 LI 65 ! • " Mnltayuni:, 150 . 1 40 ' 1 'U'' 4 (.5 ". Sprimt Milk, 1 - • ,1, 65 2 ;.1 60. i 1451 1 45 1 ~ O nnAhelmek,-n AndFl'ly.C. . 1 - .• mouth Itallfoad. - :,. •• 1 (15 160:145 1 1 45 1 " llambo's 'mid Potte,ana l T',... . ,i"01. 1 55 i ' V 45 l4O " Norri.town 6r 11r1(11 port , 160 :,1- .7'.', : 1 45.1 140 i " Port liennMy, ~':i ..- .!'` ,1 60 15511451 . 1' 40 -I " )'alley Fot - '4 O , • -':. '.155'150i 1 40 ! 1 40 " Plurnixvllle. .',.' , 1 45 ', 1 40 i 1 80 I 1 ao ~ i;„y t . r . ,, r o ,'l. • ;;: - 1 -I:, ,140 1 1 2.5 i 1 1 25 .! " Pottstown.: 11 140 , I :V, 125!'; 25 " 1) , 01511sville, :.' 140 1 :Icr 4 1 2, I 1 25' " 114141.1 r ). ' '''' ' 1 :1 0 . , 1 25 iIIS I , 1 15 " Iteadinz. : ' 'l'; 120 ! 1. 5 1'5.4 \ 1 05 11 05 " Itctwccn heading ;. and i i i• . ' Ib , brsvill6, • :-:.:: 1.1 20 ; I 15 . /P 05 1 (15 ~ M0hr,111,... I"0 • 1 Ir. 1 u:, 1 OZ. " . 11amlitirg. , • ; • 1 ':.O 1 VI, , I IrWiviioo . 2'. ' L.; ;120 . 115 1 . ily•order of the lkmisl•44 )tan '. march a. 111:15 046, ~ i S. 1111. Dl'i/1111. Secretary. SCHUYLKILL- NAVICATION CO. ( IFFICE Selti..ilkill'Nr j - t iga i ti l on 1 C 85 ?:, I. I MO charge iur the uiiir . or earn and ler toll 'en Anthra- die Coal, ,nrri/•,1 no 410 F 4 elmylklll‘,Naviotion, will be am Nlcors. until July 15t,'455: • e I , ''r : I g *" e - 4 .: • i e j • . 41:14( , .: 1 Zi . ;i ll' T . :. 1 i I 4;4 ! •-•,: 1 CLN..8.1 CENTS. er.vrs. i CENTS T - o Plidadelphla,• , :,' ;sOI 70 77 t 5 " Mnt l3 3 l : o ki - , '' : I 50. 7'o 77 ' , 65 " Sprin.,:. Mill,. T; i 70 I r,9 0.7 14) 1 .. o.l)Shtako4Cl9. 1 .70 i 0.1 1 '7 I 1 . •/ Plymouth baut, •;; ~ i7oifo ! 17 611 • " itri , l.o.port: , •:•••:-.... ' 1 C• 5 I*4 I .1 ,. '4 55 , t " :s4..rristc , wn, . ..';; 155 4 , '54 . ; et: 55 ' •• port lienn,idy, '-: i ; 50 j 59 ' 5, ' 50 '. Valley Forty. ' ;,1 1 611 50 W : s') . '' PaWilllg'l4 1,3171. :'t ~ ICP I . • 51 57 5 0 1 " Port Prorhience,. ' f'"•', 50 150 57 . 50 1 " Pturnixvilli.. .; .i55 1 54 52 47 " !:Dyer's 1 . 4.0. , a i • 55 '54 52 47 " Pot tgtov. n Landing, :1 i '55 5252 47 •• Port Union, ". ', ":' 150 50 no 4r, " Ili , dshorough, • ,-,'!-, 51 50 - 44 44 '• ~ itendin,r. .. ,-.' : i -' 44 47 45 41 I Althouyeti,'. , ~ ' „i . , 44 •47 40 41 " 'Nlr,hn , ville.; !,'',,,;. i 45 47 45. 41 .. ir am i,,,, , , :: ~, I 4544 42 . 2;4 " Orwigaintii La.ndin'ti; I 40 I :10' '7;7 r, 00 ' OZ=ZI " Orwigsbuilr . 0.e.; i 0 . .1/ 7;7 r, On 1 The charzo ;kill be pei;ton of :41 lbs, less five peiceni. . allow:me.. for Waste. as, usual. and no charge less than ! twenty-five centiper tiro will he m de for any distance. I Rale, of Tolls I On Misrellanieins Art Fetes to be rt arged per ton of 2;240 i lbs.. until further noticitii .. - I ' -- • rinsr et 13+5. lion Ore. Clay, Sand . ..G/11Tel. 'Manure. l'utfronght Stone, I Brickbats:. Lititestone. S4ked Limo. Quarry Spans, Cord wood, Post and'itails, REMO Bark and Oypsum. one cent j and a haliper ton per mile, fur the first ten miles, and A 1 half a' eent per'ton per.ttille, for enct .additional mile, but no charge Ab:11l be madpefor any dis.ance exceeding thir- ty cents per ton. ... _ . 1*6 , 35D CLAPS. . . , 17ne:Aed 14. tee. 3farkle,,Weouglit or Smilibleil i.ltone,l3l- 1 tumluoue Call, lirkkeilbce,-1-oap Stone, and Copper Ore.: two rents per ton per titi.l,—for the i lrst ten miles, and a i half cent per ton per Mile for each dditionol mile, but no I charge shall be nutde :44 any dls ace exceeding forty rents per ton. , ;; . i . . i - J. WEICHSELBAUM, • ! liken ewes. 1 ' I ~fl' pticiau it. ,Oculist—from Philadelphia, Iron of nll kiints ill any . Maize of manufacture beyond the : '.; ore. Falb and bistr o one tent per tot per mile, for the first ESPECTFULLY informs trip e citi twenty miles:and ludti: ran t per b n per Mile f wench el- ' fens of Pottsville : and vicinity, that he has opened ditionsl mile. but no charge shall be unideforany distance , '..1 otore at .Xlata's lietel.,where be offers . exceeding fifty CellO ts,r ton. I 'fur sale Spectacles 'of every variety, size • • HAIR CLASS. ! ,:andqualdiy. Anew invention of Spectacles. for:llistant Grain. Flour, Seeds, Timber, round and square. Sawed' :'.er clbsereading,i with gold, silver, steel and torteise-shell Lumber. !loop Peleslngles. Laths and Staves In boats,' ;frames. and a new and Inipruved•nssortment •of eerifocal, H a y an d st ra w in - f4.l.' • Merchandlse of all kinds, and all 1 .Iground hint Gl:lases of his own manufacture. lei would articles nut otherwise Sphrifirany entltnernte , d,AßO cents i lixirticularly . call the attention of the public to his spec . per ton per mile for the first ten mil , s, and half a rent per 1 . ttacies for ton per mile for (gull adlfitional mile. but no charge shill he! ), Near Sighted Persona, made (orally distance ex'aekling sixty cants per ton. Tim-1 :And Er penoms Who have been operated urn! for the ber, numd and sqUare;.tlawed Lem s.r. Hoop Poles. Shin- I 'cate.rart of the eye. and to his new kind of ginises and glee, Lath and:Staves in:Tarts, shalt . be charged according I :ictosservers of the sight made of the best flint and'azure to the rates.in this scriVin; provided the several links4fa '?„g1 lases. Good Glasses may he known.by their shape, ex. raft shall le allowed Ft alternate at) the locks with any as- :act centre. ' , barn slid highly polished surface.. The , tpal, rending er stestrildingiyont that may be ready "to pass. ',hies are to be found in a high degree in his maws. otherwise stodi, rafts 001 he charged the full charter rates I 7 : Also. tlhernset pos. Spy and .Quiuing Glasses 'of every of 4.1. i cents per tun ps,r lock below lthe city of licading; 1 . • - ! 'alle and quality, Telescopes, Ma.litifying and Opera Was-, and Issue cents per ton per lack *tart, said city. .Ises, with different pawers, together with every variety of .!X orx.—l n all rases Wfiere ime or uteri. bucks l l are passed. s ',articles in the Optical lino not mentioned. •, and the dlstanCe carried shall be loss than twin tulles, thet 't Optical and other Instruments and Glasses ,'arefully charge for Toll shall he,Yor two miles, a , :,ctrding . to theVrepaired at short "notice. ileran always select (gasses to class to which articles e r lrried may belong,. t I;sult the Vision of the person; as be seas them, upon the And in all eases where the foregoing' Rates, for Toll on- 1 lirsi trial. Ile will remain he this place during the Juhe ty, shall exceed Gil/ cattle per ton on the ascertained tots.' :' ; Court, and thaw in want of the abovoarticles will please page of the vessel , for say lock passed below Reading , or4 I ,4gire him a call. ' cants par teatabove Reading, the Tolls shall he charged at I Re will, if required, go to any. respectable house where theta lilt mentioned hales on all Artieles.• . ,"his services may be wanted. . • Ity order of 11M 31ants4ers. l'. VILA i LEV. .I. She - The very hest Eyewater alway. , for sale. . l'hhadelphit, Matt•litl), 1‘.5:, 11. • l'residrie.. ,;. 3tlv 26. 'IRV. ' 4 .:1,::3t -. ._. MORNIG, JUNE 9,..1855: ~1 MISCELLANEOU S .: TUST RECEIVED froni - New :York; ". r Lacing Leather to Belts. Also. Sole Leather foH Pump Leather for Mines. For sale by - !JOIN L, MENNIG, Railroad Prat. Pottsville. February 10' 18.55 '• t-tf , :f i . U.ST RECEIVED.—A large assort= IR ment of splendid Perfumery, &C., Trom the Manufae tf,ries of Jules Hanel k Go., Harrison and others. - , All thnse'who leant flno Perfumery, call at C. LIAR tET'S Hook and Variety Store. , January .1.1. 1854 . r,..tf 2 - , (1 I - 101(:,'E lIIASffi . ...- - - - - - Beslo:ire - d, - 41iie' .. i„) first gnality.:fresh from the best packers, can'bo had ICegularly every Wednesday and Saturday, at ' . - • T. C. BOLE New Vegetable and Provision Stand. Mahantange St, - I May 27.18:14 : ' 21-tf '. PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. .olAlr HE suhseribers being appointed sole Agenbi fer the sale of . Stoneslfer & Stuith's:Patent Lardrd batnps,lin Scbuylkilf county. have a Itirge ac.:. titwttnent for 'Mai. which are :,highly recommended for el' ,, nomy - and convenience. C 4 ,1 .Bitlti HT (V. Liillell. Pottsville, April 14. 18iiii i, ' 1.39 I FLORR., THE Imbsrri ter is prepttred to furnish the F., chants of Pottsvillo and surrounding tomis with. • &turn(' tlie best brands ln the market, In any titputity. All flour sold by me l seleCted byasonnletent' ;indite. from the LatgAt eatablisbuiont, in the State. Of. lee, 3fittitlf7 nviater building, Centre street. al.nrS , Mar. lio.tr Pottsville. . CHICIIESTIOL, Mnr 5.1R55 THE subsi‘ribeihaving improved and filld his Ice-houses .at the Tumbling Run giant. is now prepared to furnish consumers with pwat Spring-wn• t:or lee during the entire season. having.:suNrio facilir tics, he will be able to furnish It on the most reasonable terms. Thu patronage of the. public is respectfolly so ((cited. Orders loft with Frederick C,- Epting. Confer- rimier. will be promptly 'attended to. April 14. IKa /r)-tf OEOROE J. HOUR. r: HE sub4eiher . informs. the citizens -: of Pottsville tan] viauity, that that he has taken the )s House near the York More, formerly talon inc to y , Maurice' Robinson. and Is prepared to supply fatuities, Motel keepers, Confectioners, &c., &e., w ith pure Spring tfater ire. throughout Mi. season, In such quantities a.l •they may roquirr, at any' hour, and at masounble rates:H. Ile respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. . 1 JEROME II AUER. March 17, 15., - ,:, i . :1 • 11-3 M - SLATE :ROOFING. • • . • t u n E undersigned, having been largely engaged in the above named business. In and around amaqua, for the last few years, Is desirous of el tOding his work to l'ottOille, end elsewhere in the county. Ile . Neeps always on hand a large assortment of. Slates; and guarantees them ito be of the best quality—such:aS will put fade or decay.! Ills rooting in warranted to hi. tight and durable. The best Workinim only are etoployi.d. and qie cost Is but a trifling mita ce on that of shingles. BAILEY. ; firmer o ,J Elm tr d Rtri/ruld 711i - ow/mi. March 1n.1t5.5 I:;-Bros • - A CARD. • 'THE subsrriher has.taken an office in 4 Silver Terrace, Prittizville. and establkhed an'tsgenri (I.lr the buying and gelling of Coal, and Real Etttlite, the Folleetion of rents:. the Inspection of Afino4, dr.; tit% lie iiwell acquainted throughout this Region and tin. State t 4 large. and has had an'experlenreof WTI' rid yetnt In thn Oeral departments of business named'.' Any nortaniuul rations addnee , ed to him vlil be promptly- attended to, In( all orders careinlllylfulfilled. • WM. P. SITINBER6 Eli, I Pot tv4ilie Pa. 't Mareh 17. 1 , ;55:, 11 EASTWOOD COLLIERIES. THE SUBSCRIBER. offers to lease the Eisttrest,l Collieries, on the Toe Tract' abont • Ono mile from Pottsville, containing come of the •most +Valuable red a.sh.velus in the Regiutr,for, the term of 5, go or 15 years. • • The veins referral to. are the north and - south pitch of the Black Mine: ditto tln• two Lawton veins: LING, the ! ; Ciate reins. and the north pitch of the Leivi : : ;f which an• sonny a tunnel, 501) yards in lenath, The toll and icotite power from the said ••ollieries Itaveit. 124: rents per ton. Possession of the rail-_i road !jars, hod., horses, and all ste,,,k .neeessarity r'ottnee led With the mints, will he triv,•n to the lessor...in or '2O ! tho surfi:e land to be vise,: each lessor, for en, titration for the tts..i.of, the minesot i : T 4.41115 faYlnal.lMl—ap jliY to M. Wit POI% • Pottsville. Mai • n. 18301 ' 'I-tf • : , • .IFLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP: tir. B. BELL' having- associated with, )lathers in the flour and feed •tisitiess, the above business will be continu in all Its Tarittpoi hrtneheipts heretofore. They "I have now on hand and are constantly receiving large lots of flour and mill feed. as will as hay. oats aiel corn. .7111elt they will:sell on the most net...enable , Onus fpr task or approrat• credit: M. It. 11.01 returns his:,Oduccre :thanks for the liberal liatronacreAeretotbre extt•Mlisl to Lim in his individual capacity, Lopin2 that strict. atteit tn•n to business, and an ;endiVatOr to ae,ollll3loCiate'j:llStOnl iT4. Will c ,.ntinlll4, to the'new firm all the Pat rnna . te here -lona,: extended to Liaised( as well as bring new 'eoistoni "rcrs to tht l •fpresent firm of 11171.1, mATILE,:ts. corner Railroad and Callow - hill streets, oppcadte Snyder's Enundry. 1' May 12. NEW; LUMBER YARD, •IniSchtgylkhlHayen. it 4 I'l2l'l. ~ respectfully invite • LL the atteAtiim of Builders and 6thers. to thOr lar'4o 'cp.s%orttuent of ; stri.,,,,uot itld f i Greer. Lumber. trhieh they twill be prepared itO fitritbdt by the latt-r end of March the loweia fot ssible rates, Vint CASH!! • 1 Mr eruoikts of llV.ltttr. and 161.1.01% PINE ltoktum an,1,110u.0 K. Also heavy stuff. surieni 11r.xxs. R‘ttr.a.s..• , 4•triniVlS. fir: Yi• hat•calin6r ilered ti large ass.a-einent of different itualitjes of JOINT )111,4 1.11. and PLINr.. toeethrr rit Iran other materials belonging to the Limier Tnide. (Jul' of the first - Mint' Twaotleal }milder. flatter foursdves MI harng sebieted our stork in curb n matinee t o , g j i t . e n I ii- e ytatit.tar't b qt. 1 M•avy tins ho.TII - Fawnt to 0 plot% t hits preventing Mitch waste to the lir '',l,hsser or builder,- ,Call and examine before purehasinr. elsewlient; Yard ppposite Dr. oflici , . • •I'. .. . , . ; EDWIN G. FRITZ Schuylkill Haien, Fe'inquiry 23.1S,iii s-Iy - . • PAPER HANGINGS STORE; T 1 m 1 - 111 E sub Scriber respectfully infors ',.. ' hie Nandi and the public, that he Las ptirchased e establishment el hts rather. where he it - 111 etintl one. :nt U. old stand In Centre greet. opposite the 'rosin lint!. .he Paperhanging, Book '8; Stationery Business ,''in all its various:branches. It Ito has recently recelved—from the di ff erent ntanttfa ~ Jitirertt. a large and raried assortment of P.l/13141,1A7T ti,VOS. mare acing; all the latest shoes for Parton:, Halls, Irhamhers. he., with suitable Borders, Inecorntheds, de.— . Velso, a full assoFtment of Curtain Parr. Fire creenA, . • PAPER RANGING ,•' l or vrery ex,letited t shrwt t nottet , ) in ;t I:l,uperi• i r in:tumor: nn fla,6 most teasonable terms. :. lie also keA•ps on hatitl all the SCllt)Oh itooliti in gen- STal Use. with it', varietrof Lqatimu•ry.. &c., itc„ 'it very pahl for RAGS, In large or wiriall pia . ntßica JOEL W. VAN M.P.TE.R. PottAvilly. Aj,rll 21. 1555 • A.VINC; bought out the l'obaeco and l a 1_ mar estebllshtnent of Messrs. T. M. Boyer .t Co.. tit , undersigned !would respectfully Leg to call the ellen ion of their old 'tastoniet*, as well as the puldi6 general large and varied a.ssortment of TollaCt 0 , •SF( VS •t &C 'Direct from the eastern nod qouth, NI markets oh ject Iris been to purchase Goods from the parties from Alioin the regular wholesale Merchants of our Athuitie 'ties I,oin.ht in order that he might be enablid to sell ha cheap as thee.; That elect has been areomplished salec n and adi till as c'itap (wholes. tle or re t ill,)as they tan. and In all cases the quallts• shall be as represented He desires tht merchants of this region to fitter him - ~rithn call. that be may show the qualit and mato , k nown the prier. of hie good., feeling assured that sue h visits ;will Re mit ad% nttartenitslv to all parties eonecrned .. pine 111, strict and falthful attention to the wants ..f the publie in his lino. he mat I, • rewarded by a hist ral share of patronnze In puffin; his Stizsrs he need mil:. say, That hundreds Are puffin them 11 ri day. lti .peed (tF ;kW ,I F. \ \ INGS, Centre street, opposite It. C. it Jewelry store . Pottsville. Itlvi h 121 f . E. CRRICUES, PitINTElt, ItOOKShLLER & STATION. 1/8/7 Fp, iitre Street. l', ttst I'a, asks the attention et Merchants. UIR Teacherit. and the public generally. to the jarip assortutentiif books. . offered at his nor store, comprising stun and works for the profe‘sions Chlirch pooks for every denomlelat ion, German and Lngltsh, ; (MT, MISCELLVIEOUS, itiVE,:ILF.. TOY AND Obtained dire!. tly from the publishers. by gperlal Arrange 'in'ent. and at the Trade ilales—dutro.rted 4ntt domestic fan iy staple stationery 'Wogiontre Fine! mid ;lapnined Warr; Fancy t These arr all new and desirable. arid hare been itelreted witli'grept rare from the full gtneksof the laruest inue•rting hour.* and American. NianuLarturersiin New tiork and l'hiladidphia.: l , nIKe. a large assortment bt Blank; wlcenunr Df their own matittiartiire. embraeing a general variety. trout the eomtniM balf-bound fo the extra superfine. neat :)y ruled and substantially bound, with bands and rivets: Ismail blank Slerncranditin and Pass hooka, Cyphering and ' , Copy Books. Time Rolle, Dills of lading, Coal 'Tickets, ;Cheeks, Drafts, promissory Notes, &e.. 12,./.: and Jot Printing. Df every- deserlption. mhtly executed: illank [Vet:smiled lo any pattern and hound to order: Music .314.03.0m:5and :other puldiestiotis bounil in every style of Plain ;and Or gttnental :Binding:, the most durable and elegantil -R.Vid bought for cash, or received In exchange fiir E., ammissil . at Yrs - Omni • ICE! ICE!! ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! TOBACCO AND SECARS, Wholesale and Retail. Choice 'Porto. ________ From - the tinickerbocke#: t • . TEE kuTtrim^s ctrirrent • , , • • Sadly. slowly by me pass 1 Phantom forme in ghostly tratii, Fixing tier, as they PAS, • Their despairing eyes on mine;+ And they Point, with geetnres Briny To the dark and fearful curtain That bahlnd them licateth downs , . tlut these spectral forms were once , Angel filmes of early love, And that; ghastly curtain once Mowed In mutate hues above. 41nt 't is Wag sincr, passing through That fantakie. glowing curtain: Where I found that weary burden That with we new fkate.th down Sadly., slowly, still it waves. In thakebon darkness flows, And, as spirits o'er their graves. i With a phosphor glare it glows; .And though from the past I bring This despairing, weary burden, With the future I am laden. Ever still I'm ttoaling down. Z. temperance. MUST CONTINUE TO The lightning's, and the voices; and the thunderings of the balhit-box, reach us from every • Northern ,and Western Stitte in ;the,ii Union, and re-assure us, that the career upon which -we have Catered, however !long, and arduous, and dark, is still a career of tiQN-il QUEST. From one after; another, in; rapid tic- 11 cession, the announceineia comes tive enactments passed lafier the Liquor Il„m . of Maine, • Except Connecticut, perhaps nene equals in rigor and stringency, the famOus original. And while Massaithusetisi'Michiian and Ohio, are .struggling to obtain all the features,of the Law of Maine, Maine herself ; the Diriito State, strikes a new MO at this crime of liquor-selling, and raises the first', penalty to thirty days' imprisonment, and the fourth oll'ence to twelves months in the State;. Prison. We rejoice itt. this new step yaw:. The Temperance Reform is, ever has been, and ever must beta progressive reform. It is, demanded by a laW of our niturc, and approved of by publiq . sentiment. Let :us shake off that unmanly timidity, which is ever crying, too fast, and far,—as if we could too soon stigmatize with public abhorreace, , that base and execrable trade, which is:the; great debaucher of puhlic . inorahi, and i the root'of half the social misery in the. world ! While we labor to enforce the laW we have, we must: regard it but as an entering , wedge, I, to introduce a more th4rough and perfect en actment,, aiming to cut 4' if this fatal pest inall; its ramifications! • i ; . TILE FOE F( EMIDABLE. r 1 Rio! ,Our work is 4ot done. Not a Mo-i ment is td be lost, eith r in jealousies or dif , l ferenees: among friend ~ or •dreams of 64sy, conqu.est; over a puny Itimid the. We have l before u. 4 no holiday s nindight ; no pined I review. If we do not I wish to sit'erifice the. 4 ! fruit of so many years of toil, boffqby the liv- I ing,and the deal, the Veterans - is the catise,', and the new recruits. and its entire. army; of ; friends, putting on the whole armour of Tehi- perance, .and firm-faced• and resolute, like those who have their.'" quarrel jttst, mint press forward to the field, where the nut bets. of war and the "sinewy of war," zind all that , appetite.:• and avarice, 'pid twenty thousand grog s geries,-and ten bemired and; fifty-three breweries and distillers Is, and fifty!milliuni of ) "property' can supply; and which are 'tiolvi being marshalled for r .sistanCe tOhe death.l And the history of th ' S movement in ether States declares, that that great sysleM of evil, which has caused the earth to tremble where it moved, made darkness darker by its tiresl, enee. and sickened the air with the smell of blood, will still live battle as the adversary ofii God and man, lila yield only when it is AN-1; NIIII . LAT ED.—AibaNy .11'rOhibitioni.4i. I. Aiming. THE MINES' :IF FRANCE. i 1 I The French people. a t lough possessing the. bcld "school of mines" in the wmlld, that of, Paris, are not so eminently a milling people! . as the English, and excepting-sotne mines ofll coal and of iron, a few lead ,mines and sili*l quarries of stone, they aye but litile i t mineral , wealth in the country—coal is fouad in seyeai of the Departments of France both bitutili .noes and•.anthracite ; but is of an inferik! quality, abounding in earthy nintters ; 2C411. sequently the French are obliged, to. import' from England and Belgium their a - test iioals.i and that channel seaports . depend mainly upon', England for supplies fir stunt ve:isels. Muclif more coal : howeyer, , is now mined in France! than formerly, in conser ue..;ce of the cons4ticil tion of railroads by wli!,ell additional facilities I, for transportation are obtained. Neverthe.i! less, wood appears to be the main dependence, of the people for fitel, and this is the most:'. ex, pensiVe article of common conslimptlon id,' that Country, being sold by the nound„ . ands: used very sparingly. • ; . .: 1 t The principal mines of coal nofl' ••workedi are those of central France, near :?t. Etienne 4 '2',5 MileS from Lyons, from WhieN-there is al railway cOmhn;ication extending. to Paris ) i The Coal measures here are the Most exterell sive of any in.,Frauce : Imities are WOrkedl 'mi ; der the streets.of the city of St. Etidime, which ! ' has a population of 7 . 2000, being4he largest; town_in the Department de lm Lame. l'hisH place has been called the Birtninghatu of: France, and. abounds in manufactares of fireil arms and ribbons • 30,000 stand df arms' are i made here annually, and ilv the time of Nail poleon le ,Grand the ManufaCtare of arms i reached 60 t( 100,000 Per annum.! 'The city is literally like Birmingham in England, "tit' L child of coal.", The cost of a muS ! ,ket, is but 10 or 12 francs(s2, or 2 50). The city. hag' a a Museum which contains many fdssils of the i coal field besideS other...interesting inineralsi r At Le Chambon, in the valley of the FurenS near St. Etienne, there are coal mines., anima=l factories of cutlery, nails, saws, ele,. At Ferlr mingy, in the same yieinage, there ate aISO . I many coal mines, some of thetri Worked like l quarries, open-to the sky. A veinot coal has! been opened here 32 feet in width. .• At hive! de Gier, a town of 12,000 inhabitants, situal. tell in the same coal measures, there are at, least 40 Coal mines that aresupplied with steitni, engines, to elevate the coal and free the mines of water. 'There is a large glass utanufaCtori of steel, owned by the Messrs. Jackson (Eng. ; lishmen), where the best steel MI France is manufactured. Lyons is chiefly stippli r l 'with fuel.from the'niines - of Rive (le Gier • Mar seilles, Mulhausen, Nantes and Pdris also olii tans supplies from thence. - A . .considerable! quantity of iron ore Oren- stone, 6f the coal i measures), is mined here and red4ced to met al by the furnaces of S. Chammid, Bruges, - etcetera.. l I . Iron ore is also obtained iri the Eastern 1 .Pyrenees. The iron - here occurs near the. junction of the limestone (of the ttge of the: chalk formation) with the' granq, near the; village of Valmapia. The coal field:near Le; Pny (Central France) presents an object of{ great interest to geologists. The crater of, Jaujac. an extinct volcano, four miles below the village Itsf_ Thueyts, has- forced its 'way through the coal formation, %idol lines the! bottom of a triangular shaped basin ;. near it is a majestic colonnade of basalt, 1501fe* high, and one mile and a. half in length. ' I:. At Pontgibaud; thirteen miles - , from Cler-j mont; in Auvergue, are mines of argentiferouSl galena, which iesinelted, and the Silver Sepa-! rated front - the lead, in' extensive establish meals, erected . for the'purpose, by the Well-, known "process of Aavergne." Auvergne is a volcanic regionand possesses Many extinct.. volcanoes of remarkable-interest to the geol . -I. ogist: . . . 1 ; A‘Condes, on the banks of the Allier, la; Auvergne, are quarries of a peculiar variety of sandstone,. named. Artiose, which is used ! for millstones. At Corent, fatihe'r demi the . river, Allier, qbarries of fibrous gypsum are; worked. Near the village of Perrier, 04 the; Allier, is an interesting geological section:;l here are found the fbssil ~remains' of: extinct quadruped:; the mastodon, ttipirrhinoceroi, elephant, &c. The .Puy di Marmion, ',near; Verre, in Auvergne, is celebrated, hmougmini. eraldg,ists, for its beautiful crystallized sped- Mena of mezotype, contained in the volcaniej tuff and basalt, of which it is composid... Ail excellent mortar is Made in this section from scoriae and volcanic dust (pozzolana). In a: lava currei r lt in the vale of Hovel, is Auver , • f gne, tray be seen *a large: quantity of half-1 'burned cereal grains.. In the opinion of Dor- , ' .t benv tome of these curmus volcanic remainss • must lave been produced since the :time of ; Xx,.saqinasniiich as that General !does not mentign then' in his Tornmentaries,!, although his army Was encamped near them, on 'the pletean of Gergovia. There is 'no record, however, of the period of -these volcanic .erup tions;;',". AtirVolrie is an extensive qtiarry •of lava, whir 'is used as a building stone in the town 'of Clermont. It . is easily worked ; and! huge block 4 20 feet by fiotre obtained; when first quarried it is of •a gray, -or slate . coloi,• but soon liecomes.dark by exposure: E,;-ligneperse, in Auvergne, • a kind of oolitetock is quarried fOr building stone; this rock tOidellies• beds of tertiary limesn, en tirelY formed of the cases of insects, intrusted by carbonate•of lime, and formed into tt . hard travaiitine called "Calcaire a triganes.r• In ntimetfithle tube:4.are• coated with shells.of the - • Paludina. 'I - At Menat, in eeniral France, are quarries wherOtripoli"„iik polishing slate is obtained ; it is produced - by the spontaneous "comblistion ; of iron) pyrites among beds of bituminous; clay- It contains impressions of vegetables, fish' and insects. • . 1 At Fontainebleau are sandstone quarries, rom which considerable !quantities are trans ' _lotted:down the Seine tc; l Paris. ;I At Caen; in Normand.', are quarries, of an oolite rock (equivalent to the Stonestield slate .1 of England, but without)its slaty structure) ; these quarries , are extenSively worked.) Can terbury Cathedral, Old London Bridg , Witi chesier . Cathedral, : and I many other 'public. I' l mildings in England, are constructed, of it. cone iderable• quantity lof this stone is now brought to NeW York I'll_6 Havre, as.ballast, and has been used in the .construction 'of the • Nassau Bank and other i,buildings. At !Mount • Pertitts„ near '.Yssingeatix in , c-entr4lFrance, : a kind of clinkstone i guar . tied tar roofing slate. • " At'several places in Normandy; chalk is oh tained,especially near Rouen • At Cherbourg granite . ; anti' slate are guar :•ied, 4nd used in-the coustruCtitin of thedocks ii thil port, which promises to bescoine the ; iiost important in France. • At : the, valley of , Campliu, in the Pyrenees; saute twenty stale ! ..ies of beautiful milirble are obtained ;• the ' . .lesh and green colored are the most prized ; i(bloqd-red marble is also 'obtained, which ,rontains-tbssils of the nautiluS ;• near the quar i are manulatiories for making ornaments thettnnrides.., • Th 4 mines of Franee•are Under the 'Super- , I.itendence of the Director, General l a. the government, JI. Elie de BeaUnionti who does . i,t pgrinit a dune to be, spoiled by unskilful i i ~-arks; as in some: countrieS.—Mining Mag. IBE PROGRESSIVE ails ):his home,. and- upon which' - ;the, purse- . routi lordling ooks with contempt; it is'sit . atetly just on the verge of,yon distant woad' hick skirts the - rich and glowing meadow, ' eining with life and beauty.- The. deep* for-, • .st skaters it, from the rutlC blasts of winter, nil i'n summer's sultry heat affortrOCCooling_ nd refreshing shade. A little rivillet4winds s pttattling way along past the dooronur .iiirip, its sweet, sore : of contentinent ,as it lidet over itS pebbled bed; in whoSe shallow tiqoni the little fishes sPort and gainbol away :ieir brief existence. , • ' , Tl'; - wild flowers haVe been taught to wind "ieirl'Slender fdrms around the dour i forming n Aim. of rare beauty and, simpliCily, filling •!ie ail. with odors sweet and delicious. - Na --treed Untauglit musicians are chanting night's oniifig . splendiks, in n manner which man as brit been allle to equal; , The door is open, 'int though' itiay he it -breach of etiquette, 'till ire cannot resist the rising feeling, deep inlstrong, to ke one=-just one—llance at bine whose outiv4d appearance leaves tich Teasing t press'ons'on the Mind, eau . ing t4s: to for such an exalted opinion of yhatit ‘ a home ho :be. ! The inside- fully arrids out the lig eatiniatb-vre had placed ponli-it. The neatly wititnwashed, walls, i (hinted .with-a t'w simple paintings, but con istea ivph' the most exquisite' taste.' On a mallitable in o e corner of the room are a .w iielily-bolin . volumes, and onl•exarriina - on, ive find th ' selection to be - eo6posed of 'leOoductions,of the Most gifted authors.--: to e centre °tithe table if that book' of till: ' ookst,, the Holyplible. Ti ii.; , evening hoard is spread; its pure white • loth,!', new.mad4 butter, nicely baked bread ad . fesh milk„ #ll so arranged as to show a -, egree of neatness seldom witnessed, even , •ateri -luxury- throws her voluptuous . beams - :•verthe: magiiiocent hoard. lhere sits the ' ilidiand • tender :mother; the .faithluf and <,vin* wife, while a snide of inward liappi • i ess 'Overspreads:her countenance, shedding a , .lessed influmin over that little. world. The e l ;hildien tare gathered around' . her, prattling ; tierrily„ and wlith sparkling eves, urned at 1 !he blast itioise toward the door, to see if-it is* , l ;lot I-tether, who is expected every moment to 1 eturil from his weeWs labor, and: enjoy the ,ich . f east which they and Mother; have Tire pared for him. ', : ' - • 1 • Hii foot-step is heard at the 'door, and all at one bound are there to meet him, clinging about:, his knees, "the envied' kiss to, share ; ' while!! she, the partner of his cares, his sor rowsland his joys, stands, with a countenance beattimg with a soul-felt joy, ready to meet tim..ll The first glad burst of joy-being over, all sit_ down down to enjoy-the evening repast, made doubly sweet by the knowledge that they owe the blessings which they enjoy, to no one but him to whom, with full hearts' they are willing ii: 1 to render all the praise. , , I Siipper being over, fiither takes little Will it, with his flaxenteurls, upon , one knee,. - and flue -eyed Eddie. on the other; each has a talc of childish innocence to .t - ell him, and whaTlistening to their music tobeS, he forgets • the tl!iiii of the week, or feels himself amply •-reivatied for, them. Made t le'