Ii o F THE -MINER'S JOURNAL. • :Am; Bst'lit`TiOS: ILL.% iAn. itutiuta• p3-3 . ah.e• advance-4! 25 If , ii.f.,13-11.mtils—.14i1 all, not paid within TO et.rts: • nil tq hdarriot. actso $ orty ' • oo do do io do do • .. do. *.S3 00 • tine, tnugt irwariabli Wit In etivt,Ftee. TO CARIIICIIS AND OTErlefla; re,ll be furiii,hod to direinsilad•Ottuirl' tat r,o each au ' . 3 .l. , t , tent Auelv i st puppllestoith ttteacirt ', St iu sulr+ l Pc" . s -TAW Or l'etr,Ordo &PER'S. 'n'ar the 'll 4 eAllinusnoo of their news • rho Tiab:hthe'r;lisy e,)ritlime to seta them until ...ccs!.*.• pad. . 4 ,e,;1,-et or r..‘ruoio` to take their itewepek t. ‘rhieb they are directed, they 3.4 t. , 11:It tb.y true settled the bilicand t iArdt. , ,ttior Otroo oithOllt. inform- . • ..„.c..duher. (flit the ne!sp.tpersare sent to the they Are h e Id rCISPIIIIOIIC. tot s° that. tiatusing to take newspe • u , ,n. and the up. , •• :vis -el t•tes of int.,tiaseil f 2,4141, R ATES OF ADVERTISING. ; (Jr on. insertion—nil , . I :tents 3 lines. one te3 t ent insert! , pits. , entsheneb. All ad's! 1;5, , ~..r ; tines f-tr ,rt periods. 013n:tr.:I as a square. n rcs. TWO. 1311. .TWILVII 62 , 4 87% ta so tt2 ^as.3 oo pit.l :41 2 0.1 3 50 5 00 FIVE LI•It4 0? TIN LINLI. • 200• 300 400 800 351 500 800 12 00 4:0 650 10 00 15 00 -0 1. '2:k - 90 12 111 l,i OU 509 40 09 . 27, , 311 .45 110 GO 00 r ,ti• .I..h—areyatpatiled with an • " ME =II 1.;";nt larri att , l nnafl.x, In v ,..uu, ; .nt t‘ttt , rti , tx. A , enitt , tr;. , - . otc ',th;;;,•F ;ly the v...ar with •. ,;• n wic...t.litttr. : ~ t, • - .=1.13 ton ME vrFtil Mg above Li.pe usiril will be prigs. All cuts to •t • • it 1.4 ter Kee.. „,,. %, ri.-' , 1•••” reeticett fro Adyertisirgt ‘,„, „,i --,.•1 , -i '.., ii-r rtmt. sit 2 ttnee on these nt r ,t,, .n•-• i tt it....0•t0 wi -nt th t r e ptiNtsher. ~..0 . ,....„-ti ti... n i ho t stt.tont,nitifrin witli no ,i ill .n: , .1i...-. no char,re. =ill ev-eut• ;inns , iiararter and warp --;111 ..harge4 fa. any 70. aver 11 liries,4 eetJa per line , , r n o ; or zeneral nr char . .it 4 rent. 1.-r line Cr. eaeli inserthm. ,ns we -state that :.t•Pi linos , • .0 , olumn—and 82 lines a , k.rds Mar.,. a .slums-11; •t a half 7ls n . - Osrter e , lumn. An n 44 lineis over ••,'-irphl at tlw rate of 4 rents per line. • v:11 tis •rs must coral qe their advertising to _ s . r ti...ttqvirqc fir othe-s. sal. of god ine!tuli-4 In tuniness advertisenents. • The Wednetsday Dollar Journal tho t!tt^eot th.l ‘lfners Journal at $1 I•lvertkentents im.eried at the usual rates. per e,nt. is mad..• from the Journal tlvert ise in b , th papers. WIRE SCREENS. MINERSVILLE ____— f KURTZ , & HEISLER, ~ ,sate Kurtz, "leyerle et. Co,) •flefeam..." Jo Mannfocturors of .q.i i iik Wire Cosi Screens Coal .I:ide.es. NVlre ..,. rooms.. sr., Lc., Minereville. Schuylkill - „,„ a efv.• I'' "•-• Thankful IT the liberal patrtinage they ir*4..... ~..-,, , , -.e :Ile 1'•,.1l Ih-tiers and others. In the :‘, ~ p 1 a , s: -...47t fully Sdieit their eu•dom In the A .,[ ,„..', ,I ~i... at .vur shop .iiibe warranted. so ..„, .‘. ~.e ..., Tii J . I,—ti be .Geld „f gettim: n had jnh. .: . 1 1.-,j , IZ .11e of the Old ' etit. and Mr most erne ., it• ..., it' r!,r i , i the '"until. we feel sure. that we , ' - .e , . he 'leg' r.al S'ereens in the Itezion. ~ r d . 7. a fir ~ 0 .0. l t ,, .!. 11. Kurts. Minersvlle. to W. Pottmrille or itnrti & (Meier. Niin,rssille, ; .. r , „,, j, .00,1.11.4 to. MI .s..trenz srepatrn - l. 211 . . • . . . -- ~.... POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. • - • • --- . --,-- PUBLIC SALE OF COAL LANDS. TILE 4.1. 1. 13,• , C1:18ERS respectful'. an ! .og,, ,„ nounce tot-the public that their new itoll N ptirSUunee 'of an order of tile: Or .: , .. ..... , .. tug Mill is now completed and in ful We . 'Zs.- . ..c.: , - - ,liana Court of . thuslk ill county; Jrmesll. timed', 1-1111/ , ,„ . t-ation, and that tbey are prepared to stir, : Ltarnee 11. Frick and Hebert F. Llark, executors. qt. w3l '' •"'•-•-• c ply all kinds of liar Iron of various sires.' to . • . il,l'. late of the borough .1 Dansillu; in the extuntY or witich they will warrant to be superior in quality to any , -, I :Montour. dectiawd, will expose , to public:ealtiat the:Phila.. oldeieed from abroad . at the mine prices. .. delphia Exchange, to Phibutelphia:lnti Ttit , sdliy the • They nl.g.. manufacture r Rails for the use' of the Col. ' • Twentieth day of :November next. at.l ',o'clock 4n the lieries and lateral Inettis. ,weighing from `-'1 to Tel lbs. per , evening: the following described •real, estate: 'thirty . . yard mote of atm best lion. and' which will be found , eight full. equal, .undivided eight hundred; end! tenth WIRE' SCREEN FACTORY.v • much cheaper than the importetrartirle. ' F : pa. ts (the whole Min tlight hundrt-d atid•tenkspail par Is abd in all, that certain tlet ta; traetto Change or-Proprietors. Ateinemraetteal meelumies. and haying:had conaiderable 1 , he dts wed) of, eXPerienee in the Iron business _ they flatter IlvaiP' l, e` ' I.f C 0.41 L t VII s;,tr ate on the head K ate of Savat.' 1` ••• •= r rit E tin d erSig'n ed . hat.) . :IS - that they ran rive entire eatisfeetion to purchasers and riv e r, in the townships of T nut arid Frailes : ln the 'ni -- 7 4. 0.1 , 1 the' proprietorship Of the Wits •Igo make it their interest to patronire home 111Attlalle: said ;unity of Schuyl i kiii: strrt m eved on, warn, tt; irant, d . 3 ` • 'i • ~..) Faetort• in Coal street. lately con tunes. • • eote ' . • , •' •• lac[ ' by 11. L. (4.kt...end desiresio call . Deeember 6. IRsl LI.. , JOIIS BURNISH. k est. 4911 to Robert Irvin. ii - ah Weed. tie° it W .d • al I* ut , i./ • Mc er• • $ II4 7 Cook, John Cook2-Itnbert Lynn, William • IlontOinery. .: ... l'i.al :penitent. and the publieg,Tereilv.-W Jnmee •Miller. Jimathan, Walker mi' Andrew Carson. estaldishment. Arranzements are insde, . -ASHINGTON IRON WORKS., containing in the whole 14 - ati Thenevilid. tArie tOoldr•41 Ptt osville, Pa., •••,.il• 111.. ~.7) ha.4l. or utat,riala. and • orders for trint si rly-si x acr , s ni,d rir prrehis, and allowinceAtoimd- Foundry , -.Coal 'ompatty, by _lands surveyed to Jews )111jer.and L l 4. ou, rant will let filled at the shortest no- :gt . ~, .1. Wreti A tiros. & Co. reeve -Dully invite to their New 11xchisie Shop and ed bylands now or late of the late" York, and Setthylkill ~,4 ,i, -h e m .st satiafactory terms, the rattotthm of the business community p . „ ,„.... r o.er.• eesreover. havitie ar , 11144 the etirvices :,6,..- ...,,,z.„,,..:. • • ,otin.re, as ail the apeurtenance late )o.;e..itgli of iite said ee i !fa' an 1 experieneed workmen invites theost ri- 17113T:cc. • ere.•ted betwt.en t'oal and battened streets. ~_, , ,, ,, ,, , , , d . , ,- : . f ''' '''''''''''',..- and touting on NiTwt-gion stlWt. where "r , 1 .I.yriqnti m or test of his sereene. promising them . . Vile afar , described lands area part _Of the vildtlli role. t ' ney are prepared to execute all orders for unvitinery Of bested lends known as the Ihnialdgrat 1141 Lends, the . ;!t ! to the ~-•, t turned out in other manufactories. 0.,!. 1 , ,:, 1-tf J:R ix HARLA N . Brass and trio. such as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear tie h . ett and , =tat productne hi - the einipty of kdititylkill. ine for Rolling Hills. 41rist and Saw Mills. Single and " anti Die interest propoaed•to Letadtreentattla Mill' t Teo; wil"" -•- 1 - 1.- .. Dn • ubleto:titut Primps. C.al Weaken , . Drift Care, all kinds . of nallnad Castings. such its Chairs for Fiat and T hail: ' hundred and lo s er/cm netts neat ateasilre;togitth r with litttute4st i t di st di n t f ..‘ aiti decert.eed In the improycm„., 11,011 mid Frogs. Switches. Ac.: all kinds of, cast and wrought Iron I A. reek Colliery which has a enparitv of pro --- Shafting. Being prat-lical merhanicx. and having made ; lauds, ducing arc h i undred and . ibtrty t h honsand . tous • f of . 4.3 . I HARRISBURG. the demands of the Coal Region Weir ettely for yeara. per nu . num. 1 orton g, Colliery wit t it )&Arso .. o eighty ------- ,,, , , a.:---- also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business- they NIVELTY IRON WORK%,.. .ttet,r tbomsh-rx that . work done at liner eeteblishment •t ho man d tens per nun MA. S. S. :angle; C trColliery ..sielding from 'thirty to rutty - thousend tens per annum. .toall who maw honor them with a ; llllromr , TILE undersigned M.3llllfAellIrPS Stearn will 0" . sail'd l ietion ral.,lsagok En tines. machinery and castings for blast call. All tialers thankfully tweet •ti and promptly -,-., p o ints on the property. The lteush•Citedt Branch of the urra,..e. rolling , milia,grist and taw milts , sellable terms rated, on the most na . . Tremont and Mount "Fade railroad. liyatiout being con e, „ z., .... ~ old general maehinery. Alai?. cast into JtalIN y. WREN, Tit MO W TIEN, 'p . . .' ' ' . [meted along the western Istrderv. ot:sani lanes. , Rail. . env. Cr houses and stores. haring a n e w • • JAMES Wit I:N. JOH at' BROWN, roads connect these lands Nth with' the eastern and ri,' .tober le lsteg grt.tf I 11. 1 I trietv of patterns and designe-har set .-5....-31 i- , t; frtriti in Philadrlphirt, New...trireme. Pitts- ------ -- -- ---- -- - ---- - 7 - facilities five hundred thousand tone Of C'eal can betaken 1-; stel else , here, and would le pleased to receive or- , out per annum. - t a, sitich . wiil be promptly attended to, EDUCATIONAL. Comlitions of sale will tw made known m , a the day of J. R. JONES. -- - sale, by - -' - . • s-. • Itsrms PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE; . i JAMES Ii.IIRAEFF.- I ' • • - ___ - • At Prrtinmen Ltridfp. Minity , mery Cow?! y, l'entia. I- . ROBERT F. CLAM.; 'j '- Ereeutore. , . , CLARENCE 11. FRICK, ) I - • 1 11S IliStittrioll offers facilities for By order of Court. CARTERS& ALLEN'S IRON"WORKS, JOSIIEA'BOYEW (1 r;; cy O. C. • Um edticatitin of young ladies. In all the brnnehie Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa. ;, 1 42-it o tuneful 'outline end the polite accomplieleuents, not ._ 0 5 ) ,..„ 20 .' 5 ' 5 . • _ _ ' --- ----- erprowette. The Sabserthere, privrietors of the 'to be found, it is believed. iu any other Female Seminary • ORPHANS' COURT SALE ,• ; , . • ,113Mtliiii4 .1.1 , 1 VI• TIIIII,I eotertrisergtablishment.an• in the Unitod States. • .. ' nortnee to the rititene of Schuylkill coon- The Board of I ustruetion is made up exe time yo I ,„ 3 and the public .veneralls - iheir readi- parsons lilterallY educated. who bring to their emu.. die.- . i • 1 f ' 11111URS,U AN T to h. derre . of thec. Ot •• phone' Court of Whuelkill courtly. Pennsylvania,. 0, " t Ilf1 . • to turn nut any ^ end all • k ' inriS. , f week tinettisluel abilities anti long experience. The Colleze isi :wade on the 29th day of Septetußei., ISss„the under -54.1.1 l'::-.1- ii•nt. at the strottrst notice• and in the moat sat- anip'.% pr , rto...i, r.th apparatus. librari,.s. ikc.. and the ; signed. (II oiliti l'. ItEIFSNIDeIit. (hi Italian Of Abraham , ~,,.... et 0,r,,,,,,e0eh as b u ilding, Steam Engines: men• dr.trest le are mrtv,ilati , .lla are suiteriotr. anti the expimses , Burgett, John F. Burgett. and tarah',E. litligett. minor •-',.... ',leg t: or, r adl and Drift care. Pump.. (matinee and.very imeinatt , Per a hest class Institution. 1 Children t f John liurgett, latent the.'bien Of at.. Chili'. '1 'L arr. .of all'' itlita. Ferentr. and :nal-diens bas ire dart Jeers, or wards to in said Schuylkill rounty, deceased, wilbexpose to, sal e , t, .• t ic. I. t., .i. "-toner: are ettir.loved eni .es tier:lo3,lh educate 3,1'1 ,1 w.. 11 b. make thentreAves a•Nitutinted with, s by public vendee, and will eel'. 1)n 4;cdpoutny, the aey z• 1ter..r ,7 ,1,, ,, ,fe1y guertnneel. I trdiers from ai weed th.7 . merits , I thi.. a •he..l. •. , *nth day of Noea:der next, at two eT,chedi. in the after • •-.., .•: let t' tliT:'..i:S A ALW.N. , t treulare eeqainire fall particular,. luny he bed 'en ed• , ne.4l, at the house of Jonathan Johnson, innkeeper in . 1 t :14 .141,:ftry 27. 1555 4-:f dressiee the Pt hcipal. J. V, Sur Kirtland, as amts. : lilt town of fit. Clair, Schuylkill county aforesaid, the _ -- - 1 nfertrati..ll tom AL'A:' belted of Mr.llenry Maisel,Peq?..! unlit hied interest of the Said three Minnie. tieing three BEAVER MEADOWS. of Tremoot. end Dr. I.,•wis Royer. of schuylki 1 ilaven, ; undivided sixteenth parts. more or hiss:)in tbreeeerteln . BEAVER AE.AID OW IRON WORKS. .I:tir I•!l.!...fiEerS by the l'ottxville it Readine Railroad, aforesaid: one-of them. marked in tint general 'phut of 177,gweste ill pl..''. a! BE , IT Ili-It. :ten And Besse similld stop At Moyers Ford station. on the Rending A , sold town. No.,3l.containing in (runt. en otgan d tenet. • 0 , 4 •iweis, ,0ni,,1..r5. rsepeettuily Wrenn Heir pa- Philadelphia need, et here private conveyer ee rutty fie had i sixty feet. and,exten ding back two hOdrett teet, to DIP.," to the Coll,•.ge. distant five mlles. 31. II A I.DEM AN. . et reet bettudtal. it by let ...%:(•4•4),'41.14 southward e • , :s a-, I the public generally. that they 1 .15. V ,. • fully ire 'tar et at the sties es , eblisli- " 10 4 Seey of me Board of Trustee,. i ty. br Int N 0.32; one ether of them. marked Inehe gen , '`'".'•' t acit. ' ir• l njlitt . faentn. Steam Enzinte, of stMt. :r2..55 ae-St , oral Plan of grid town. No. lin. beginning at the southeast I .......------ .. _..,,----.......t.......-------------- - ------- - -- -.. , corner of Third . and liancoekiareets; thence extending 1 , , -4....: i umps Itailo ad and -Drift civil. and every ',.,' d,..,-dpi of le ot and limes Castings sultabl.. for . CIIITTE.EDE/I'S • • : egsiwardiv AA Second street. tau hutidned feet, thence, eoutfrwaraly.along said Second street. sixty het, to lot . • al e.'...iee. or other ',millet.% on the most reasonable Lis , Blowing Celimbla for Blast Furna,•es and i r. r . . ' 'so. at. on said plan, thence, wie,twnictly; 111100 the ,line ! of said lot, to t bird street, ateretetiti.; Mad Orem,, nc rtto ..., t.i ... It rk to ::seal. :-. p vi , ity,f .' f sli t iteix dine with neatness and despateli itatalpt(ilt Commt.rtzat.,,,ard:y. Meng said Thinistre•t. sixty - 4rd, to the Place of 1 '..) ~) I . twinning; and the tther of them. marked in the tame- 1 et. ', 'go,' poi- -c. All work fuenished by Went war. . . • ral plan of said Town. Nu. 14, begiuntng at. the southeast, I , : 1 •t. pcsf ,rm well. They 'Would solicit the custom of j - •... -• he ene want tite,•les in their line in this vielnity. • tr)SIILTatE a , turner of iits.ond and Ilan, ek street's. theme extending . ; esstartedly, two bundled feet. to front vi.rect. thence i i' r.! , rs "ill meet with immediate and pr. rapt !Men- ' • S. E. Cor. ith end Chesnut Streets. •. r• . • 'II II F ie- I • • • • • N • r 1 11 IS I .P. rWI. wordly. along said irottt et reel sixty fek. to hit NO. . 4 ..118tIttltiell which WaS firm' es- 14 ..,, saidbin thenc • w law-trait ilnng tlie line of said ; ”trili 1. 1.•54 Ibly NT., 8.. 'JUDSON. --, --- - tattliehed In Sept.. 1544, and numbers among its , 1.. t. two hundred fret, to ' , Second street. ntoressid., and ' MCNEIASI - ILLE• • - graduateshundred , of the bueiness men In thisend nth- Abeam northwartly airing said SecoUti -street. slaty feet, 1 ... . -er cities. SCIV. on June 4th. 1155, (Thar/rem and rktabll.h. ' viithe plan , of beginning. The sare to he' : fat the lest DE HAV EN'S IRON WORKS, ledas 4 (Wltyr. In accordance with Art of Legislature. • price that can be had for the same, and upon terms that e. ' Tie Cmrsenf Inxtruct+gm is of a thoroughly practice" wl,l he made known at the time of the sale itilstersv • i 11l I chrmy!t•er and contains all those brancitesmeevesery for I 4i1(11PIE It EIFSNYBER,,,Guardeete. -VIE Subs triletr is prepared to utanu• , rum ,et we sTEA NI F.,•GIN-ES of an'y power. . ': - umpsof any eapaeity.and Coal Breakers „ ~. „ f every des:riplien : as well as every ,eminent pructittoners. • isEl titer kind of machinery nsed in Mines, , use in brticess: besides which: the pupils have the poi-'' 0ct.13, '35 , •. .. .. 41-31 - yilege hi attendance upon a course of L r:CTtill ES IT' I'o N ' - ;:..... - 44 , ; • - -..."...= C 4171 NIERCI Al. LAW. delivered for their especial use b'y, , Fertile present f••!AFOTI. the //m. Judge S'iorstrreura e.,:..r. . • PUBLIC S ALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. , .. lr „,.strbseriber, exeeutor. Qf the' last ! , ' .IVIII.-end :Testament of SENICEL," K. KEPN tat. de- 1 i, rs. yurnu,s. Rollin:: )(ills. Saw Mills. ItC. • c ' 1 viva are engaged in this department. . INSiFI.4I. will e xpose 4 to public sale. oti Saturday. the third , ' r•-•ea the faci'. Bice re.aseo.e..l for mannfacturing. and, S. 11. CRITTENDEN. Prin6Te• .., Jay of NoVernber. ISss.at 1 n.clnek, 11. llf..at Kepnerrille. ; .-,t ~ , c co p ec k., in the iossint-ss. work can be turned • ' Air-Catalognea will be sent to any addreee.' on applies-1 in West Pentrfom;nship. Schuylkill crudity, the following . 1! at this establislitnent.at the nary lowest prices, and ,' tim by letter. Also. erittrioloei 13611:-Ketplifg. on re-; real estate. to writ: • Il I ' 1 , ' • enperior .1, uality.' ceipt. too - mail. of the price, $1 50. .Key to MMI EP. Chi.' , W NO.I. All flint valuable and well known proiwrty call- Per , et. I tsiroug of putting tip machinery of any kind.' , ~ 40-fm 1 ad t•Kepnerville." situate partly in eid Penn and partly j . Philadelphia. Oct. 6. Issfi e• in rite.l tu'rell and examine patlrrng and become act- _________ _ __,_;_,_ _____ ------------- - ; 'n East itrunsgvlg townships. Schuylkill county. 4 miles j ::tinted witli pries bef , re r mtrartintr ebterrhere. ' ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. . from ilingeetid and the little Schuylkill Railroad. con- I Irl •r, • , c eq't•ri rand ere a .11•Ited and strict attention : si;', ne eir,rt io their prompt exerution. • • I twining. about :gin acres. strict anon- i 1118 'FLOITRIS'IIING Institution„ -1. .1 WILLIAM DEII ATE'S. .: .-. The improvements noels: o a arge and tg; located at Orwigsbnrg. Pa; has entered upon the 1 eentit two story dwelling house an kile..rseille. Derember 50.1'54 . 45-tf ' ' $ second year of its existence. The fine scenery ,of the ; cort kit c h en , occu pi e d an d k,,,,,,,, as the West p ent , s . -''' ! surrounding country. the healthy. quiet and retltid logic i Hefei. A large two story stunt . bull ; ing erected express ' . THE MON T• ' t ion of the village are not surpassed by any in the State.; ly Pte a store and lately ocenpled Ws such; two .tenant .. . . . 'lt Is easy of access. being within two mike of the Phil*. I houses: &dare and convenient battik barn; log stable: -_ T!I ENIONT IRON WORKS, • delphia end Reading, itallread, to tond•from whidh a stago 1 wagon house : .elone sheds; carriagic 'Mosel smith chop; ... ~ Tremont'. Scitityl kill County, Penna. -runs twice every day. 1 distillery and a number of other`oui-tinildinge: running The males rani Pinatas are taught and boarded in 5e2 I fountains nib the house: learn and distillerS supplied by The Subscribers rrg pect fnlly• ins . ite , `.' ' . thn. attention of the husineevcommunity . ' ; " to their New 3lathint. Shen and Point- , s. it ~, „ „„,,dry.er,cted In the tee rt, of Tremont aid tw ' _ .... - under the superintenden..e and' manage- .. a . r• to derirtrarntp. • '; ' never-felling sprinee of water. There are there thriving Tint Phiksophicni Apparatus comprises Instruments Of : apple orchards and ether fruit nit the ,preinises. About the finest Ned meet Improved style'. Each student should' .13,1a:rot an cleared, and well fenced into eenvenieut but, •.7veral shit. of clothing of a plain style. A titbit,. it.', } felts. The balance. being excellent timbre land. The few 'towels. napkins. an umbrella. a pair ef slippers. ' above (NMI exeellent stand for a - tavern find store, and ,Th...- ~ r . )Messrs.-7.. BatdortT and Philip tmlioltr. where. ' Va.:king and oshoe-bntshes. and very little spending ' may. without fiat el contradiction', hit called the morel 'her prepared to exectite all order , for 'Machinery of.' n „ , ,, e ,.. • splemdid farm in Schuylkill county - . ; ; i ' • Pm" anti Iron. arch as Steam Engiaca of any p.wei. , j 'I lie scholastic year Is (lit hied into two watsians.. The No. 2. A tract of timber land gitua'e about one mile Palttl. or &AT eallAdeS• Coal Broikol`Pf every d'''''t"* . r" W.: seesitot of the year rot:oneness on the 15th of April. 1.. from Kepnerrille, containing 413 aeres.ll . 3 percher and al ail kind. , of the , irine for Wdiing Mine : fillet and , , and :,, , ,troveswl '22 weeks: the second (me on the ltdh.of t lower:re. Conditions mti made knowon.the day of saleAy 'lv NIlile,•1 lift Cars. and .all' kinds of Railroad I` aot Inc.. ! t)et e bee. and continues 22 weeks, •There lea vacation ell September 15,'55 ~.-St ' ;JACOB it AMSIER. ttrh 3.. s rtvtirt , for Flat and T Rene. Frogs. Switrhes. and •4 UV tkg at the end of each session. . - I ll' kit.as of and Wetritzht Iron haftinfpg. Mr. rm. ; rest. pupils . ran enter at any time. It . 1., I,,inz. a practical • Nlechanie. and having had the eon- ; PLR 41C*InS. ' 1 `d-are/VA ~ pot-knee for many years in the Coe : I Reeieii, ' . 1 .,,,..,,, E .,,,,,„,,..,, ma ,..,...„. 4 . .. , ... iv . 4 Pll r 7 ,. desintue of putting up Machinery of kind.. languegjs with the Eng. A Math • -.- 20 Oe. 4 1 wr :exited to call and exmnine our patterns and superior tnetructien on the Piano Forte, extra WI Cd t •,.: ea. of yr,rir ..a,•l.r.,nine ae q minted .with prices at rer of inetruntent - - - - 4On . ..a.,.. Wltrk It before centrart in:. eltStwhere. Orient elev. • Snarling, tS2 :41 per weak.! - - --• , 55 On - ; Tr . , siea thankfully received. and strict at tentirm will be ', Ice- Plyment to be. wade Quetrtely, in adeance..' - ‘ll noel to th•:•ir, prompt err/ma - tn. having, several 15,,20, ; For further information. addrees i ' , 0.::. aed en le - rse Engines nn hand. - ELIAS tiCIINEIDER, Piwipal.. ' .1,-,.^. 1 , r,: . , 1-13 , C. A. AA. M. SELT7.F.R.. , arwigsbnrg, June 111.'55 . '24-13. . . _. _. . .. .. WAGON-3/IAKING. >POTISVILLE. TIME IRON WORKS. liarrkburx, May 12.1.,:.7. TAMAQUA. ----- CARRIAGES. AVIS E'S Tlik.subscribms basing pure * based th, ,i * iHE A P Watch and 3 ewe .:&,1v,...., eerringe shop of Mr. G. Jenelegs.,would XJeiry Store. In. t'2 North Serena . - - "• , ...1_ , 11F,;: w r - ,..,1 ' -eel . mopectfully solicit tie a patronue ot his . rdrcet. (opieeite the Mt. %ovum .-- rs c rill ttold customers and the public in merit. Hens,. Philadelphia. bolo: li. , turnibioa to Imp up the reputation oethe work Gold Lever Watchee. full Jeweled, IA K eases. UV: Fit-, :.,a4 I,‘ m e . j ee id,,,, we shall ,empire nom, but the be*t ; low Lever. full Jeweled. $l2: Silver Levine. $0:-Quartier. , hey 1,, end material. Call and Live Its a trial. All work $.5 In 1,7: 6,44 Spectacles. $4 50 to ;in: Silv e r vole-metes 1 riotelo n,, werrar teci. A11411:117' k 111/11K HARD. ' $150; Sliver Table Qponn F. per set. $l4 to $113: Hive? Deft. I `c: 'll .f. , 10 Additinn. nearly rppo , lte 1 +vile , A Son. serf Spoomr, 3,0 to. $11: tilt er Tea Spoons 517: , to 7 50..1 i .t , ,1:1.. slit 5. 1,..;5. ls:tr (hid Pens and Glid case.s3 20 to 15: Gold Pens end - - - - '''----- -- - - ------------ --- Silver eases. $1; tr,, , ,etb.e. with a variety of fine Gold Jew.' COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. „iry,-Ged (-no,. Guerd and Yoh ebsins. Ali goode wet- i TILE sulewrlber baring fitted up one of i rented to ho se represented. Watches and Jewelry re., f -;- - -i''' , '. l . .„..;`' -- the lamest Coach hhops In the State. Ito paired In the best manner . Also, Masonic Marks, Pins. i ,' 1„---,•-• e - 'v.+ Coal street. Pe:l , ll3e, Ca.. next to J. 11. te. made to order. .3.:' - K'' . ./ Adam k C'Wil nerrea Pa -t• r.„ where his ' N. IL-All • -- ey mall or otherwise. will bet tviliti.s for manufacturing all 1.1,-dc of rarriages and punctually at•ectued to, light 11 aaens cannot be carve., d--b, ire. a practical Me- • Sept. _2.'55 . , 121 y rhanie. end having a flambee t f year eeporietev in the ; ------L-------- I , t‘iness. he bor.., to give general 1,1 , -'...v - ti , n. STAA.IFFER IL HARLEY ' Ol kinfi- a'CartP l Pen hind 111th " :I'," , ' Is , pt "n hlratt. ! - CHEAP .WATCHES & JEWELRY-Wholesale Abo s, cend bend Wagons.tr u , and retail—at the "Psiladdplita Welch dud I, 411 o c ak e neatly done. Orders front.. .' , .,tonee prompt- , 10 .7tvviry S•orr," No. De. !teeth &mud street. coy • i th' attended to. I - WISIAt; A. h !!;K- '* - net of Quarry, Phi adelphle. I ~. I , June 1 1 / 4 4.i • . , - - t h a Geld Low IltatcArr, full Jewett!. IS cards fine, $2B. 1 . Gold Levin,. Wetchei, IS to Ve. ORCHARD COACH FACTORY.. Silver Lever.fulljeuelled,fl 2 Gold Spectacles, $7 00 1 pn F, suBSCRIBEns, ha% ine, I - - It' a `User Letl we 'i wwwi '' 9 Vine Silver do . 160 i 7 Ladies' Gold Pencils. Ino I. now er‘seh faetory at the celver , f 6 ,.,1 457 , 081 1 ,3 1 " 4 ,1 I ;,, r(L e . p a k a t r e . t r iv" ' 3 Silver Tea-snoop& set, 100 ; C.ll end aClo.lkingt , Ou streets. opposite ..i... •”' I bold Potts, with Pencil. and Si!var Holders, Si. 1 n, _n A Vs.tlne's Nlaelithe Sbep. whero 4 , - i Gold F i ng ,,.. r i ngs . 37% cents t o .;e0 : - Watch Glasses.' 44 their fe Whim, for menuftetdring "Attlee- ploin. 12 , 4 cents: patent. 15% cents: Lunet. 25 rs.nts • , , ss ssi il.zte'waxsas of every deserlpli n marmot lre sur- , th •r• ertielee In proportion. hill goods warmnted to be P'''' .. . a. Phoy have secured the service% el ;coed and ex- 't .what they are tett•'n tel workmen, They intend to use none hut .the lold fir. STAttrit.EP. Jr II &EL IX, On serid-wend,Gold and &liver Levers and Leone, t ... material. and has 10g1.44.11 brouoht up to the. hurl OM tower than the above prices. nes- homeless. thov h•,pe that they can live GA. Fade- ep o t ,y,,, ey., felion to all those who. Visor them with their patrorage. ' ' ' ' ----. htbtlrior neatly done, and oklers from a distante , 1 WATCHES. renntly nttesidA t 0..• W. G. it D. G. MATHEWS. : Jun nwEIVED. an extensive rssortment ofj Potts.. ,Ile, July 21. '54 20.6 m , Wateheti. as follows: - -- --=------*--------- - 4 ' Vino Gold Magic Hunting and Hunting Clan; PRIVATE SALE. WHEELWRIGHT t i i OAR FACTORY.' Patent &nem from Lep SPO to PIO. : rails b. pold, on reasonable terms, Cakoll eR. Kline ; Gold Anchor Lever and ine.from $-V to $5O. I I) ESPECTFU LLY informs the citi- I B ' 7r " 4raidmi " -/Inntin g sadO r n i r ioe Omit 2, 1 1 1° ' I- I A Ur° hvalli sad lets -44. lei in T q' - Ter, ~. en C. 11.1160 t 0 Jewel-Also a v . , st siv rtm nt f Flue ow., Denten& on ibe west by West alifer. by a fifty feet at u ress 6. t Itr tens df Itchuylkill manly and elsewhere, that sire' ; thy. on the eolith. and a thirty bet street on tbenut. Tbese intends continuing th e it heetwlight. and CarManatas 1 - noted ifore.-.Tovt. revived. 4sariety of the I lots are well fenced end are numbered 290 and Mare tartar, business, of her laid husband. late 4 patterns and beet totality by this set or sin-, ;kerb 30x170 fret . : The tannest° Rood and comfortable , , "Y , n,r U. Kiln*, in hbr own name. - P - "::- 1 -gle Atom - e• ~ t 1 dwellings, with a well of water on the • premises. The Iler ostauishroent is °manta, Pott & -f", " v $ ; nary Gootfr-fn every' variety, ouch est Mei , garsleos are tarnished with fruit trent, null as istmehand 1 aelos's F --“-"1. sl i Found *bete the will be ' China Mown. Flower Vasnclokstands. Ornament*, &e. cherry. also. torrents. both black aini tett A Tel &A ht"xf to wen* order fie, all kinds of Wan rte. norwell 1 Maned Iniftutnettfr -Supe;ior 'Cloaca, Guitars; Amor I `"t able property. either to retain ha Ito poreeststato,er for :' `aft and oth4 Cars and MI kind' of srork attached to i Aeons, Plates. Le., At._ . _. . • t ,orsating aeltteir , aaltoltsea. siblilk sxnati to readilt end be hotness of a Wheel slight FortEbeharaefer of the All of which ens offend at tit's lined xterket irriesrAs.; ,pi nritAbir :tinted . 1 13 0 010 out ratiwer64:l" iglu' wort referent* is inisle to ' '' ' !'Call and tee for yottraclrmltt , . I . the' tuftrasstless given by either e the nodes-Mgr:ref. hurts P. nurnr, nava DMMIA, Josr* Timm ; MAX LIIMMICOL (Let Z:1 1 440.) ' it 8. WEIOIIIIIO. Merttat C•rtalt, t. E. Ewen. Jena G. limn. . ' rs. t- Centre dont, 3 doors above Mshantarege.' . , " _IV 341- KOCASY ‘ s t 'ThaliOli• " r 4l ''A , V ,4 ' " 1 ' 44 "'N . M. " 4 %."17 ,". ;. ' ' lh 4l- Will" 1,WW.1 4 14 4 ' 4 1r. WWOJI tw o! ' T". m r."." l,4w ' . " 1 I I : • , ....14' ..f~ .. _ PUBLISHED - .KURY, SATURDAY; .. i, 01:Win. BY : ROI VOL. XXXI. IRON POTT - 7 -- , 1 SHERIFFS'SALES tirREAL ESTATE. r OTTSVI LLEI I R fili - Wait - K - 1 - . 1 XV' Virtue of stuidtly writs i'cif Vendi; Foundry aud Beielttne Business.' • fi- ? • tioni Pawnee, issuilll o ut of the Cciortof common , .NOTICE.--The g übscrila:n. have this j ie.34 of Schuylkill :County,* rid to me directed ,therawM gri tzlz ...... lieY f rio o o f nn i f,6 4 m i . k i qt , a , atirerro4il under the, , r y e , 1 . tw exported to ['obit.. gale or outcry, on ;'• i • ' . • ! -•- , ,-y.ert .-- iszt alz t .r. the transaclm of a general .rain. - try I ' SASCRitAY, NOVEMIBER lOvrt„111:5, I • ' ll •"'"I'!..":-. • tad Machine Dueness, at the old-ristits I at 10 enlock in the forenoon, at the-nubile hone of Wirn. %tidied -Potisr Itle Iron Werke," cetner of No—ieean and I Matz, in-the Borough of Pottreville, tlchriylkill County. Coal streets. • - .B. F. POMItY, ; the following described Real Eatate, viz: c!. ; j w G Eon.° t: mAs e i w :tsi 'll): : l : l l l ) DTl :r il e .) :::futl it. i II : . um ' announce 'to the public that they have j j teillli feet. with the appurtenanees -eortivlsting of a - t'''' taken the- Establishment known as the I 7E; double two-story atone dwelling' h!rus.t, with a one sow.. ' bo ta . r. , :u ' t lii t To tree f r ee t„ ot rt en ts i v n i i n t l a l l e i o n, , t. : o lt:u P t y o lee lk:ll l :l rteohgu:ntintry:hot., situate in on depth north by Market stieet,on the sat by lot tifJihn:Powers, et iii tTtVILL Ei I R 0 N WORKS. lon the south by a ten feet wide alley. and oti We west by i.", ti X'• •-- Pottsville ! ken Works, on Norwegian st..; and a half story - Dame kitchen thereto, attached, u , .. t , where they are prepared to build all kind' , the property of - -AN DR p.sv (1114.101:E. !:•• , ! 'lrani . . of '1ra.,..1,..s etanufacture itallread Curs, and Ma., • Al.ekr, all those 'certain two:houses. trio stories ,tes ehinery a 4 mogt every description, at the shortest no. j high. one frame and one stone: log stablo and lot A tree. and on the most re:ll.l.'ll4v terms. Persons from ! el ground, situate on the westwardly Fide of Centre abroad. to wan:. of Steam Engines, will find it to their I street, in the borough of Pottsville, gclittyikillj county; stir antage. to give them a call before engaging elsewhere., being the tot which is marked number teem:ay-six ti B • ' Pot t to, We. May 11' tp.tr . - , on the map nr plan of lots laid out Called. he Norwegian • - PALO ALTO' ROLLING_ MILL. I addition to the town of Pottsville. and is bounded and I described as folldws. vix: . Beginning ate 'Peet on the TilE,Subariibers beg leave to an- !- westwardly side of Centre street, a cornets , ' a lot marked riounre• to their friends and the public. , No 75, onthe same map or Ow, and bera4oo, , rt. eouser4d. - .iL.r!"' "..—“. that their new Rolling Mill at Palo Alto I to Edward Wakium thence by the eatualsouth iseeenty. ~1110, ` !'""' Is now complete. and in full operation. ; three degree's writ, 2111 feet and two inches to a port on - ', . -,"..'" and that theY are prepared to supply' a•. the outwardly Fide of Adams strret; l ike-nee siting said Fuse: tor arlielelnf T halls of various sixes. for the use of : ;trent north 17 degrees west tl5 feet and site inrhes to a 'Collieries and lateral roads. .; Wadi thence by lot marked number 77 ens the aforesaid Orders for rails are respectfully whetted, and will meet t Map (Jr plan. andsbOut to be conveyed tdll'hosuai , Quinn . , with prt tern attention If left et the Rolling Mill. the ' north 73 degrees east 228 feet and die inches to a pul l, Hardware l gtoor of Bright it Lerida. Centre street. Pratte , and east 00 feet patting along :the northern end of the ville. or addn -sx by letter to LE RAH:1011T .t Cu.. , ; house nos occupied by James Buckley. to Centre street., Sept. 22. 1s:1Z. ' . 38-tf • Palrridr, It 0.. Pa. j afurrredd: thence along raid stet Ilona; T 3 feet and 10 "'"' t inrhem to theP ft "''' 'a- • t 'l ler.° inuin •s th tee rt efJ kNIRS' FOUNDRY ANDMAo MACHINE SHOP, . j tecK L Ey . • PC Y - • / St ea rn Car Factory, .te. ALFA till the tight. title and interest of ;Wailtington NtITICE.—The business or tile Into Men I H Mt t. ummel in and to all thacertain Vann or piece of ,g ,f SNYDER A Milt); KS. will be eontin• l land, situate in Wayne townahip. Schuylkill cotitity. on • . ...... ; ',7 “ ' 'led by the subscriber in all its carit2.lls ' the road leading horn Schuylkill Haven to Pinegrove. ka. prillik.S= — • - ' , ranches of Steam Engine building, Insa ! bounded by lands of Jacob Wommer, Jonathan Yekh. Founder, manufacturer 'of all kinds of Mack:mem% for Roiling Mills. Blast Furnaces. Railroad : I. : hate henthelael and John Yekh, containing 3(1 acres nr tem - ea:lot:All. with the appurtenance". copslsting of a two Cars. to.. de. 110 will also continue the business of )gin-: astnry s ana tavern house. with a one story stone init'and Selling the celebrated Pint Fnne*t ItOefe ..4.1. and , . . 4 . : kitchen thereto attached (known as the Ling Run 1,..n.,F and Sp..'ln V-ins Red Arh Cools. being sole Plmitlrle - , Hotel., a one story frame dwelling!house: a one for of these ' Collieries.' tisk:ollGE \ V. 'S !Or LI Mt. . 'dory log dwel ing Niue: a frame stable avid fraine sheds. January 21, IS; 4 . . , Ceti '• ALSO. all the right, title aid Interest, Of Washing,ton — 1; iStOAL OPERATORS & MINERS. 1 Hummel, of. in and to a' certain tract eweis.l lind. situ ate, in Wayne township. Schuylkill enmity, bounded by Pioneer Boiler Works .'!. tht , I lands of John Vetch and Jacob Bemheitiel. containing 10' . , The subs.ribers ryspertfmly inv it e : acres. more or less. . • aar. ..... attenti• , n of the business community to' ALSO, all the right, title and interest Of 'Washington .it z;: j ',.. ...... 'heir Biller Works. on ltallseed sue- be- ' liummel. of. In' and to , all that gertnitilnt or. piece of - .'-.d.r,ili Inc the Passenger' 1).1.4. Pottsville. Pa., trohnd. situate In the borough or Schuylkill Haven. in - where • where they are prom:nal to manufacture ~ ! Schuylkill county. bounded on the north' and east by a I TOILERS OF EVERY otisott prim:. 12 feet wide t. alley, on the south by lot of Daniel Rile, de- ' Sinn -.- Starks , Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, tiastuneters. Drift , ~.,,,,d . tow on the west by a public street. containing Care. Le . .. &e. Rollers on hand. , ti attsut 180 feet in depth a nil alettlf.',o feetiamicil h, Itein,:isprerticil meehanics and having for years devoted:t with the appnitenannet. consisting of atone Story themselves entireiy to this branch of business. they eat. : , log dwelling hinise. and a frame atable. as the poi ter themselves that work done at their establishment will' peltlA . N ._ VA ... .%lllNti .,, T i O c N ... l o ill n. .ll n 3l_E t i r , . _ ! ...,' d by ! i give sati.fartlon to all who may favor them with a well . , Individuals and to' mrstn&wwill find it greatly to their ad- ! ''''''''. `"e Ints J f si a ; .. 6 4,03 L E,sherist vantage in MC Slit int! their,work before engaging elsewhere, , 5111:11117..i . 7.0ritc.. 1' May 1. 1S:"..1 19-tf - JOHN A JA.‘IES NORIA'. - : i5 ,,,,,,, m ,.. 0 ,.. 2 ,,. 1f ,, 55. i ! 42-tt . _ March 25. 1 5 54 . 12-tf MEI WATCHES, JEWELRY., LI . 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' • . • - ' . 1 6 16 mallim , L. , .. - , , . 1 . ;..i.• : , at.. , . ...li4"-1:- , 1 . , . .. „ • . .. .. .• . . .. . , .. . , • ~ . 1 1 : .:, . . 1 r . . . . . I. ' I - ;.11;:'• N - E . . ... , i . ..., . • . , . . „ .. • .., . • . . ..., . ~ • , • =I 111 ritit "Ftiest'it Fto BICRCC•7OZ BOWELS OF TUC EAB,TI4 I AND OCT FROM TUE CATCII4 WORKS. I REAL ESTAri. VILLE. 3slom I $A LES. EXECUTOR'S}:SALE EST. %iT ILI, sold at INAilie! Sale,, on I 1 V YRIDAIi, November 2.1, 155.1.:r at the late reel deucc,)f-Peter Knorr:, deceased: in tipper Mahantongo township, .Srhuylkill - rounty, the foil Owing property of t mid deceased. viz: : C.' No. 1. An excellent Grist Mill Mid iM acres nf good more _oresl..ossr; of afgne; oat tyro of ini ce, m t e 3 tr. ; stories ad Is arranged for four mirk of burnt. and two wa ter wheels. rwn pahs nt atones•itk..a.lr of ;Freneh fams. and a pair of Sand*nes). with a beller'and Smut Ma chine. are to operation. This bllll 'is driven tbo haute ngn ctroek, with? water wheel 11 *fret and n etas. I Vora businessman an excellent chance is bore presented. N 0.2. A small farm of Sa acres. 'moe ni:less. but which may also be purchased with the Milk. , it is bounded by landwrf David linntr; nee. kw. IGehly. and the above Mlll property. A one story dwr house :and other buildings are erected thereon. r ! , ; - Nn 3. A tract of land' f 27 stem& morwor less, limn& ed by land of. Rae. Isaac Stiebly, Peter Drswsler and oth ers. On which is eroeted a ono shint kg house and frame *table. This furnishes an excellent iv/U . olof a laborer or morhanie. being close to a public 'pad. ' 4. A tract of 3roodlawl of acres. bounded by land of Isaac Anon. Gabriel Hen and Wheys , - All the above property is situated in Upper Afahanton grt township. Schnylkilleounty. 1 sale commences at • 11 *Work: in the forenoon. when' the condition* b made known by DAVIIIANOnft, .lOIIN EIGUMAN, Earrutcr " ISAAC F.STIEIII.X. !: • ' 4245 t t bett - )ber 28. 's3 EXECUTORS' GALE. . i t , By. Adjourasistessa: . i NETILL be sold at Pithlie Vendee, o 1 Y BBtrirdnY, the 21' th'of October next. at 1 cieloc , P. hi- at the house of the lath CH NRIAS JON Fl 4. deer I In West Brunewig townahlp, Settnyliall enunty. the pla - I tattoo of asilde.wased. containing 421 acrekmere or! .adjoining Geo. Kimmel. Jr,..lam nel boo. Ineeph Kreuter. and Joseph Albright, end others. Thrown arp erected one two story stone dwelling Muse-one Io dwelling house. log ~. ( be o. Spring-house near the bents, Irsltotk - hDree. awl" skier =vinery out-buildings. ;About , 40 acre , of tne laud are Well covered with all kinds of the teed timber. 2 acres excellent turadowland.Snd the balance plowed lend of beet quality, 14 acres of which are town with winter nein: Wee, an excellent orchard of the best kinds f truism. Poreeerden will be given on the let day'of April, ihtd. The conditions will:l)cm* known on tho day of sale--aud will be sold by :• L : . . neune.x.4liNes',. 1 zmaam. ~,Aeon JONES, , . West lirtinswir. Ott. 91. Id. i• ![ ' 422 t I SATURDAY !,.. .;, MAT'UFAV PORT CARBON SHOVEL F, - Charles Stanfill Pro prir All kinds of coal shovelthipades, eto The patriteesce of the publte is teepee' July :re, 16 • NEW-BOOT ANO:SHOE TORE. nmsraa must acrr noon itatotr sox a -, tomsstu.s. QAMIJEIi sTRoesE has ust opened ~ „,,i , a largo stock of all kind's .of Boots, hoes, ,Trunks, Carpet ilegs, Ocuiiihoes, te. mong •• I his Mora ma}: always be3nind laull ' and Children's Shoes. O'Hara, Slintlas, to., o orery variety. Also, Boots and Sktnes suited 'f " Miners' wear. irr•llantifacturingand R O niring don at the sbustest mattes. . - '.:: est. :V .55 42-tf . , I ' . STOVES iiTIN WA E.. _ .. ... "a. THE subsea:4 , r. respect ultr informs the public that lii,hii opened new store, at : 4 1,,aes Itlidtliersirt.. whate'le will kc* militantly on •„ t . band a full sawirtment of KLNO t PAR ' LOB . STOVBS. riii., Hollow a d Japan Were. Spouting and Jobbing prntnOly attend to. Also. old . stores repaired. old stores447old iron t en in efchscige.. ,k; B B 8011UCK. 3liddierort, October 6, 1,4'., , .. 3in4 ..... EXTENSIVE MARBLE (YARD, • r lighantingo:V. 7 Pottstile: TIIE Subscriber* prtpare ,at his Old Stand, to furnish all 4lide of made f iats In bilk line. for tddillugniSrposes—rLalnitnd ornamental. Ik-invitee , particujar attuntionlA:the ntrith :low A And Itnt u monis t bin manufacture. They ,n Le had In ev ery ea ety of style, and will cam' re favorably In beautrAndi linbh, gitthi any o. • ned elsewhere; and are offeieit at cheaper fa:IC!. Jan.l3.lfibb Ilya . , 14: • .10 NT. LANG. • BLINDS AND SHAD 0 1 every iarietyinihan - to order. - tre • A..H.:BRIL:a , & • 4,11 Norih Tiari'P'xtref.t, 1 , 1114, Mnttufnethrers of Gold &Arra and pa beautiful dealgn., pith evilfy deseriptio trlmminga.lfaeingNAe., wholeaa price% that 'sill give eatiabnikm. tietobrr 13, 's4t • VENETIAN BLINK; MANN, Sth St., bet. Norwetitiata * 'UT J l. ZEtl2,llo : innotine • hens of iliettairflhi and elelni pared to ntanuttetttre 11 , 2nithm Blinds o and style. at short uottee!;and at the 1 feels conSdent that a. trial ;alone Is so spiced of thi, advantage-uniurch.asing fine assortment of Illtdds carman, KO prepared to repair; paint, and tr neh a manner as to render:them nlntat ante, to' new. - Jan. 27,1 •, THON,As,,,„AcKs F4T, vr and Round Rope N - lug. Pa.' White. T 1141., and Ma. dimehitons. • ' ';•;.•.: Flat itupea, for Minh); rii..'olher purr and Omnl cordatto of all kinds. m e a.p.,:pea, Wash-ltnrs.',FUahrord. &e ing tor Steam J.:twines. ~ , ..Also, itdent Piu•king. it vt•rr linperl , r article. antura Ritinn which fully ctiubleLits Capthillty and intones itapreforence4herever,it h• dent thankfully received and promptly November 11, IS:4 ~ . BUSHHEL & TU No. 64 Dock Street, Phl delphin • 2. .7 "5s , • • - ITANuy,J.tur(litEßs ILL Carriages; Digs, C.daidica. Baron t. hinges. Wheel-barrows, ilihrsery Swing wholes.% SeptenibeT.W.:-.1.553 POTISVILL Saddle and Ilnrneis Ma - , t Sutieriber alt a•mnst reszet fully hay • attention VI th e citizens of title and the Coal RegFon in genera well selected stock of all ' Carriage an dTeam Collars of all . descripti*. Drift ila *CS all who may need anything in th and see his msuls hefore:Ourchasing c clin be nothing lost. l.Orders for Harness. ki:',.nroniptly fi led on reAjonalile terms. - 4,IIFEN ER ‘ 4. O3IY,I;SDOIiFF. Oppotrifr 'itch, ("mere streyt, Potttrille. March 3.1855 • • 13, 'f,4] . Wit MOROCCO .FAO ORY. 1‘1()ROCCO and 8110 E • -, Finding Store, at tk . ,jrr's old stn d, 'Railroad et., • The und.rsi,rrl respe:rifully Info s the eustemers of the aboie•well known egtiblighment. fiat ho will contin-, I lie the Manufacture of rill' b ind' 4f 1 • . 31 . Y.TRA/Cco, Swit as Tld. Straits,`Frii - Ohlloriiceo. line..llat and Doak nindiwrk Pink Aria constantly t have on handri general asOrtment oft 1 hinds of LEAT lI ER. prli ao 'llak Tonned.iind Red Sete Leather:Slaughtet itlov.. - Frim , h and City Clair Skins. i 3! iners Upper beather.;:',imil a variety of Shoe Findlngi, IMuth as'Threads.j&e.. all of whicdi will be sold at the lowei , l„rash prices. ea‘All Izinds such as h% and als. Sumac. talien4ii . exchange highest market prices. nrjaidlor in e Ntusiwe. Oct. 29.155i1; • • ILOCK_OILLINO ;MACHINES GARDN'S P,ATI 1 1 0Rtonitelin o r shift by band: boree, p‘i‘rer. the flinching% hitt ,k 4 pounds, i one nt'an, and 'strike. 110 . ..b10n . oldnlned 137 t ht. corn prekdon of All I I which. en pandin;r. thrtitvi the Drill ni ronglomerate rock one in'to ran drill I diameter. ti inches in depth, per hon .stone. 3 to 3 feet per hour'. • It drills' , - awls. Ina drift-way .S,leet to) 0, tui van be worked. The iicirk of thir• nt, Tunnel. on l'!Ori farbon re. 7dachines can he furnished si war.ted: T Tll,, Patent r.i4ht fir tt . chttylltill 3 for sale. Apply to the:St:mt.,fl. AIIT~ Trinity AttruPt 'SY; • _ . NEW ENCLISH Ei STAR' t“ ELL'S ELFAtilil ' .11;IT LS:WED. A, NI A.NijAb Elein ,tv w y; or, tho ntlettiitt changes of inhabitants, af. illuntri.fed by Geoloy, kir Chatham IL S. F greAtlr enlarged. And iltitFtrlttrd Ist one Vl,l_ S% o. Clot h. tt V?. • AL•3O. I.velFt. ilrineiplea,ol tienlNy ; (r', of tile Earth lion, in ott, Vol.; Sri , . f.Cloth. $1 25. S 21; , '65 33 New Dliap44 North Ex!dialing antral ka:erice. s, /new ..Ifland UST ISSUAD, 1w J ..,• tp well known Map !.. , ,pt'llaber. a f whirls hate bee ll rectited Ly the , TV.lt, (who reside!' In Wehuylklll II! hare had the pheaursi, bf exarnlnin.! has excelled all tits (Omer' 3laps. former 31ap. publixhatwo or thr to all 'others; but the. .prevent Ne proverbent over that Otte. It Is m neatly executed. has In all the ne; all the late 'surreys, A copy of this elcrvaht moll, D.B (Maher 10,'5.',] CHEAP OF )ARNES' 'OF JOlnia :md nn ' , ‘Villiams' map or the . United state Hannay's new map titiitie United :I Guide Hook thr:mghor , United ft • nt the Stated. eith4thte; with lar William'a tin ugh the Sillies- I The ;Western Tourlai!a and enalgr Traveler's and Touriara Itonte It.. !?fates. Se* Railroad map of the United data, compiled (road the latest r Ensign k Thayelea Quids t bruit s:h Railroad and Tnwnihip map nt ill Shaeffer's new inni on rollers or trained: - Coltorrs new serleinfmana of th romans Roil* wait. and !rare) fed to call and °sangria there no, guide books, at • !. , . 1 Juno O,'A6 I • -- 140.000 COL. LLOYD% GAWAT 111 TE, ILL be ie'ady on t Octoberki] l i k r et' Conn: n: First appiteltion ofirtesgo. We of 3otm Fiteh4Rnortlng Lilo of Robert Fulteih--Engrayl Boston tho Huai* Riser. Robert Fulton and tieingetons correct Mentes-40 portico Lotrobe's end ItOst;i4' " • , First Steubenville et. Met Ezptokiork A. he Wester witness,- . Mips of the Weitiett 'Waters; to laid down eorlyettt,. • • lAA of StrombrAtiTaplosteitie Rated and Whiiiided; 114 of Cornet views of; I'Ytl bug, Whet eUI ,At. Louie so New °elan:, each place; popuistion, business, Vast time of Route on,the,Ohie net List - of Steektobooti)eleerf on th ' The New 5W1111,601 Lats—with Alistotors on. the, ki4cee—nantss ded. _ L•"' 'The teh taierlir,lSlti,lgl2.l 1 Lid of Pbuituncnicia mnianot t pupgirtat4onnectaistelp Eta c etriodt. . •J, ' '.lttropl,tutntltstdritttbSo L beadeunelt bu t ' rosol ,•p}i.f.) yeti essisetler ••'Onto? , tVedartblitftdity awl abeam ' - - • c. 4 1 .11111 1 4,. f ' • i , ' tTORY. i tor. ,o Tiddles v ica t . TVs); ici ted. 33-1 y . 7 '. . ; U P r, 17 tr I 2 ES, and made inted Shades, of or Blinds and Ie and retail. at 41141 m ACTORY. hantango. s to the cit y, that he tit pre- 1. every *Jan, Men 1. west rates. Ile ' runt to lx4 eon- . Ss lilindn. • yoi dßlinds hand. nas lie in 1 ui I equal, in appear 555 4-ly • : To tbiISUNIERSOF COAL. • . FrilE_ sibsciiber hereby' informs the I citizens of Pottsville that be bas taken his fathies teams for delivering Coal in the botough of l'ottaallla and tricinity. and will deliver the beet linds of Coal of all sizesi and at the lowest rates. and soll:Its the orders of g o e t l i ttlic i t t h ,g; t tor ir . de ( ra ...n ca ire n he l Da , t 'eft t m at u3 ; 3 1 4 n i rl a f t inei v a l li S o tri te i l i i 4 O li r ) withtthe Clothing . Store 31inentrille Road. 1: 60. CLAIM. Pottsville, Oetnber 13, '55 - ; -41-1 t ... COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS. --- 111Ineesville ahead—Who'll be nes t . Superior /I ' 6 ' . i _MOUNT.n,rDuplicate, $2;496 - 92 p r ep ar e d 11°114 ' 1 ,e,atteu..7llliP tat. 1.353, by Wm. Motthena. Coilec d with a comp°• el r for Minersvllle. Paid up the Duplicate. July '.7.5th, to stand.frict lon. 1556. in full. for County, State and Militia Tax: Ekon it heel: tried. th, to orations. only tra .in—which is leas than olly - llilrtliibo %muted. i amount exonerated under-the old system.. Ily ordeF of .1-1.-ly I the Commissinnetn. • S. K. M. KLP:vEIt. MO. - !. J Illy 28.'55 40., ! L. , . , , r • Ptittoillle Guyette copy and charge Commissioners.. aker, Read . Rope of any see, Towing link , ' 1 '--• Children ' fl tour 13, 'f,:y liicipenl;m• . 'torsos, t , and retail. 3Y-ty, tsfactory. c ould tp Aick Potts tn his large anci !kinds of =I em Le. lin. do- oboro line to es ‘ ll siewhere,as there N L. MINNIG p. Bost, D. , er. er Lottlavr. at thP ,:.FOR NT, • lig-Loperated t.mallef.t form of •an b operated by mute. The - blow dinltuhl Spring: 'itb writ inreo. In hole 114 ind •qunlh- well at -;nny there macbj .es chine van be `".an it. where it wn. ex of Increase , ' t -pr other eountli4 is Wit GAIMNFII. uill rz i p s'wk BOOKS ITION • GEOLOGri. entary Geol - Fertb ttudiiii, teal monuments: 11,y fth English edltirn. I'so trust cuts, in the randenitztnges nth and revikd edi- For anle at IL DAN N AN'S n 4 Stitioneg Store IM MONK'S America, ing the Ire,st India i cob Monk, the I 71, It y , vimcsn copies of gent. PLINY POR , ven.l and whlrh we We must say.he We ennsittenal his 6 yeare t.iLICC, gupurinr ' }tip Is a 4 . rent im. irh larger and more • improvemsOs and it‘ seen nt 'NAN'ii Dont:store 214 t • SYLVANIA: 'ENNSYLVA . on rollers, ditto. tato , and Torritoiden. tes, nitlidescriptiona fro map. ox Trovelora' Guides ntli Guide. ' lk through the United States and the Cana ryp. the Western States. unty,in pocket form, I separate States. 'a generally. are Inel• and useful maps and B. BANNAN'S ; • and Stationery &ore 24-, 2m, , SOLD! MBOLT WORK r, about the 24th I, h a Ent Boat. of his flistjtmencatt !.rot Ohio .ttiv!r•ltast - • Viten; from a-. lie- citleaaud dlstaFeti t .al slue 1812 ; Names of boats no,, Moat: lingign'elonati, Wahl ns 112 18M; sitotch ot • Ae..,lke. lid Allsiissirpl riche. 12tete*I% stem. ' I cowl:l4o46—Ln* Bests. I I 412 loat,k1116•1 avd warm-, A niece. Comit Steamboat De{ a t i lu tie t i an geoetoP tles Dallar, TOTk: futteitsativeniell tr 4 (oetlta"mrk. Address 3/41),, V LLOYD litagai,Cloclautl. Olio ? 'Weal • r~+:_`- :3~ •.' , southern'latitades. More regular are the 1 whole races; es the sturgeon, upon which all lemmings, a kind of Lapland ,marmot. Greek Christians subsist during their long and Scarcity . of food, or over population drives rigorous fasts. Hence,elso, the iMportnnceof them once or twice every twenty-five years, the herring, a small, insignificantt fish, which in prodigious bands, from the Halal and. Lap- yet gives food to millimis, and employment to land Alps, one species to the east, another to not lees than 3000 decked vessels, not to speak the west. A terrible scourge, they devastate of all the open boats employed in the same field and garden, ruin the harvest and hardly fishery. Ne here their home is, man does not spare the contents of houses. Turning neither know: it is only certain that they nit , nett-met to the right or ithe left, they march on in a with I - Menet! a certain degree of nc.rtherrk late direct, strait: line, undeterred by mountain, tide, and tbstlhe genuine herring never en• river, or lake s Passing boldly through village tens the Mediterranean, and henee - remained and town, until their ranks Wetted, by mime-unknown to the ancients. In April and !tune, rums enemies are lost in dense forests, or all of a sudden, innumerable merest appear they reach the Western Ocean, and there 'end in the northern seas. forming vast hanks;ofien beth journey and their life. Otheabands go thirty miles long and ten miles wide. ' Their through Sweden and perish in the Gaff of depth has never- been setisfactoially Meer- Bothnia, so that eut rarely, and often after an 1 tainee, and their denseness may lie judged •by interval of long venni, small armies re-unite the fact, that lances and harpooes thrust in again and turn their steps, once more towards between them, sink not and move' not. hut re home. • -- main standing, upright! Divided, into bands, . Of the lower animalamolluses and infusoria, uherrings also move in a certain oder. Long travel probably in largesenumbers• ' their hosts before their arrival, already theist coming it are literally countlesseind it is well known how noticed by the flocks of sea-bird& that watch they give a peculiar color to large tracts of the =them from on high, whilst sharks i are seen to ocean. i sport around them, and a thick oily or slimy , . The most curious :circumstance in the life substance is spread over their eolumns e ct 1 or•,_ of insects is their migration. They uppear in l tug the sea in dor-time t and shining with a hire flights from unknown regions, in places 1 mild, myeterious light in a dark, ea t,t' night.- where they have never been seen before, and 1-1), sea ape,' the "monstrous chimera" of the continue their course, which nettling can .check I learned, precedes them, and is, hence, ley fish here moment. They fly, they jinni-elle.) even Lermen called the king of the herrings.. Then crawl, for hosts of blow, clumsy caterpillars are first seen single males, often ;Ince or four have been mere with in ti us attempt to cross days iu advance of the great artily; next fol broad rivers. 'roe more disgusting they are, low the strongest and largest, and after: them the more persevering their labors to fill the enormous shmils, countless like the said e n earth. The bed-bug, that most hated, and yet the sea shore and the stars in heaeens. They Most faithful companion of man in all parts seek places that abound in stenee and rearire of the globe ' was not even known in Europe plants, where to spawn. ui e like ether neirnals before the eleventh century, when it first tip- they frequent the localities to ehit-h they have peared in Strasburg. and then with the; beds been accustomed, at a regular time, so that of exiled Huguenots, was brought to Lohdon. they may - be expected as _surely, as, the sun The far more useful stir-worm, on the ,other rises antEsets. • hand, defies alb our care and attention, and Other fishes have strange peenharities cen• will notstravel beyond the reach of his beloved fleeted with their out els. Three eve are told frieed and ohlyj food, the mulberrveree, whose that the mackerels spend their welter in, leaf has to be destroyed by a vile caterpillar, what would appeal to others. it most uncotre tu he changed into bright, beautiful silk. A fortahle position. In the. Arctic sis well as in native of Asia, this worm also Vlll3 \ ueed in the Mediterranean, as goon lIR winter comes, China longsbefure any other nation knew of its they deliberately plunge their heud mid the existence; in the sixt century, a monkistought anterior part of their body into deep mud, the firateeggs in his b som to Constantinople, keeping their tails erected, standing straight and the Emperor Justiniaii at once spread the i up. This position they do not elanee until new branch of ind,ustry zealously through spring, when they emerge, in incredible num- Greece. When kinet,Roger of Sietly conquered hers, from their hidingplaces and go soutle that land, he carried the silk-worm home with ward for the purpose of depositipg their eggs him, as his most precious booty, and intro- l e nt more genial waters. Stijl they are ito firm duced it into Sicily. From thence it was with ly wedded to this element that they die the • equal cure carried ferther north, and finally instant they are taken emcee' the water, and nisei to this country. - - then shine with phosphorescent fight, The bee loves the West so dearly, that it is i The eel is the strangest of tniveling fishes ; not fonnd beyond the Ural, mountuins, and • t he even performs joernevs on land. In hot, the beginning of ithie century great pains hall dry summers, when pond's and ,p 601.3 :are C.t. to be taken to ca t rry iriato Siberia:especially hausted, he boldly leetes his lionie, ane wind the Tobolak. tenepown to America, it, had no I ing through thick grass, make's his way, by sooner reached its shores, in 1675, than it I night, to the nearest water. He is a great • spread with amazing rapidity all over the con- t gourmand. moreover, and losestyoung tender - ------ - - ---- e - e''' ---- TI --- f anent. "The fly of the English, - soon became. peas so dearly that he will leave the fiver it- Ilaturat pplosoplm.. , an abomination of the Indian, because their self and climb up steep bank:sett satisfy his e. .. appearance in'the wood was to them a sure desire, and, alas! to fall into metres of,wieked NATURE ni MOTION. • sign of `thee .s •, l of the white man. • men. Other fishes travel in Liege cruiwde all night and a perch in Trempiehar not 11101tATIOX OF ANIMAI S.--F!'iSF.(l.B..- IN FV- At • . e their well-kbown mtgrationg, , ~. long, . e ceity creeiss on shore, but netuntly climbsup soma FiSIIES.--AERON A UTF, and - e•- • •",' . • :meet to be to bilizian eve, The general law of movement inelittles blindly a, the . e , ~ lei insects seetu to wander in ; 4- " f•tellelles, in pursuit of eeltain slid] fish, l 1 which form its favorite food. Cotered with e astras as the viscid slime, all animals, from the smallest living thing to the dust, still they go as tat he glides smoothly over the the head, of the creation-man. Their modes countless stars in heitven. The black ant of i . rough bark; spines, which he ma, sheathe of movement aree various. Some travel d el the East 'tidies, especially, becomes et en use ,and untied at will, serve him like bands to Means of the agents whom• nature herself, ful to man. They travel in countless ,hurtles with the aid of side finteand a places at theiedieposal. The giant rivers of the fields are ednek as•mr as t e eye can reach; I l'arle:lw, cell p_' , i i s i t , e l tt i l t t .n ail „ , ll l , l , e , I t e r i , s i h i, e: , lei tntel f. uptrard, thus the curet, the Ganges, Congo, Atnnzon, Orin- and field and; forest are left bare behind them. I pit:toile of fish and oco and eliseissippi, annually hoot islands Boldly they enter humeri awellings; they ' : shell fish d - welling high on luttettreette toward the ocean, covered with livi4ng inhale- sweep over toot' and garret, c a m; ami d In remarkable molest with this miming kitchen; l no corner, no crevisT, evCl- so small, 1 tants. Nothing is more common 1 than tomobility of fishes stands the comparetive meet out at sea, thousands of miles` from nll remains unexplored, and no rat or mouse, no i quiet of Amphibin, %%belt, double-dealing laud, masses of focus floating on the surface cockroach or insect can he found after their-1 guests'l creatures as they are, now (-Mini the dry land of the water, and serving as resting elaces for instinct has moved theme not unselcome_ I Its their home and now the deep waters.- small shell-fish, unable tetransport themselves to continue their march. . . of th e The cunning lizard, the creeping snake, the by swimming far from their' native shore. Very different are the migrations venomous toad, or the voracious crocodile, in Off the Moluccas and Philippines, 'saihsrs fearful locust, that ancient symbo ti l ° o n ; inight fine, all the eliseustine animals of this class, floating' conquerors laying hare country after country, , often meet, rifler a eyphoon, eithman loinsupon with awe oi• horn:re' islands of matted weed, full of lifeeatid cover-, as an deershadowing and' dark cloud, preg. I ,ti s‘ r b e l) f m ort I bound to the globe Cu which' ed with large trees, so 'as to deceive their eyes, nant with .the wrath of heaven'. Their home 1 ' they are horn, and of them. as of reptiles, few, And endanger the safety of their vessel. is iii" the far East, in places neat- the desert.- 1 lit ante love to travel. The violent 'crab of' Trunks 'of trees, also; tire found drifting in There they deposit their eggs in the sand; the West Indies and South Anterica is almost the currents of the ocean perforated from end when hatched by the heat of the sun, their the only one among them all that undertakes to end by the lame of insects and filled with Young emerge without wins from the . groee I ' I long jou! nets. They lire on firm lend onlv I the emus of molluscs and- fishes. At other but wheel mature, they rise on the first faint 1 s s , et- I tar trom the ocean, hid in dark caves or (Si ; li times they Mose been knowir to comer zaeds breeze, tWat slims, awl fly, under the guidance I erns of the mouutains, Bet once in the year. land birds from hind to hind, and on the island of a leader, in masses so huge and so dense, 1 lOf San Vincent there appeared once a huge that the air is earkened and the sound of . their • - in April , or May, the suit, the heat, and lose. ;penetrate the: thick armor Of these cold hoa-constrictor, twisted round a large h ea l t h y wings heard- like the murmur of the distant I blooded• beings. All of a sudden they berm, cedar-tree with which It had been torn from ocean., In •imittense flights they travel from forth from cleft end crevice; nnd .;rune in its home in the primeval forest of Brazil, the East to the West, peeetratiug fa t into the I crowds of thousands, so that the greund, the and swallowed several sheep bete it cowed interior of Africa, crossing apparently w i thout , roads and, vemds are covered,' with 'their un be killed by the astonished natiecs. th e difficulty the Wide waters between Africa and 1 conch , mttles. The east army ,travels in gulf strenus, it is well known, carried more Madagascar amid from Barbary to Italy. They strict iatttla , array - first coMe strong men. than once, dead bodies of an unknown race. have been seed in the heart of Germany. and I , • then the females it; closely-pecked , eolnnins with mitienally broad faces. to the stezores end a few have even been feet with in Seotlen". tiftv to sixty cards wide, iind' often! half an thus contributed to the discovery of America' 'The lane l is as the garden , of Eden h, befere 1 hour long. They prefer mot iogut night, and ' lii • faith in the by conlinning Columbus in s , , ex- them. and behind them 4 ( es°l3te w l erne "' ' •the loud rattling 01 their :mime %%hid FOltlidB istence ore N World. Greenlanders end for they destroy all vegetable-elite weft untrue f like the telling of fie :re hail. ts al:est old and lespeniaux hate even been carried alive ing certainty, nnd thus often cause lettere., eoung Diming the day they rest at least accuse the Aflame., and found theme] es. wiliest the myriads of corpses which they leave - 1 twice . erci hide from the buy snit • ith the to their great emszeinent, on the coast o f •behind poison the air, nod not unfrequiently ". ' . • 7 caul of the eveming the% set out once more.- trodute disease and pestilence. Well did the England. t • I - . t Instinct. rhea's them the, sho way to ti. ,old know ibis fierce; S'ews of s plague, aunt well ; 1- Nor are these always inditidual journeys. t .Currents of air carry myna&• of vegetahle can we uederstand bow the angel ce the j ~ 1 s me _ , ocean , not nne attests their mareo'er never break their mugs.. If rock's or At rills lesspit could Itmeds, and with them counties eggs of insects tom less appear„, impede eheir eav, they scale then} with tn.- ' and infusoria, all titer the• world. •To settle 112 the forrn of a fearttiey armed Meuse i • • , . tiring perseverance; if a heuse • biotite up ;:this formerly disputed question. ti Gordian On the easiest routes anti in the most,te or- , their roads. they cooly et •er at, the o r e( a elle philosopher, Unger, placed several plates of able element tor locomotion, travel 6shesin 2 j dow, frighten for a moment Bent the risotieshed in lass, vii chilly cleaned, between 'the almost Incessant merement; even swift birds, in; their mate s, but moue emem ei r ,t lit:0,0 (eh, airtight double sashes with which he protect- rapid and unwearied flight, must 'yield the side, and pursue their march.; If' teen try to ::eel his study against the rigors of a fierce paint to them, the eagle to the shark, the swat- arrest them, they rise with gr at intlignation, i.northtr climate. .Six months later, he took low to the herring. Their form, alas, is so” Stretch ote. their huge claw. and neat and I thenCeist and examined the dust, that had particularly well adapted to swift sated easy ' shut it with a loud iten-e. Only: ellen the; !'fallen n them through imperceptible cracks motion, that the unavoidable resist:ewe of the , are violently frighten ed they .11ete• nee alarm - , eand c vices; with the microscope. The re- fluid, in which they travel never see- s to im- t and hurry..in %slid, reckless epee, in all di- St WIIB, that he discovered in the apparently' pede their progress. While birds, When they ' i • Anaemic dust the pollen of eight dietinet '' undertoke long flights, are often bbliged to I rections ; 'they "recover, huseeterr. Yery soon form again at a short distance, tied : marell plants, the seeds of eleven varieties of fungus alight, and even try to rest ou tho' yanis of I bravely ,onward. The injury 111;4 du arises the eggs of four higher infusoria , and living yeeeels; fishes never seem to be exhnnsted by , much less fruni what they eat than from the in • 'duals aat least one EMMA I ; fatigue and to require respite ore! repose.-- • , destruction of fields and ga I ' 'which , re ens, in t Butt also larger aninuils mire time carried Sharks are kuowu to have kept pace with fast- they tremble doe and break' with their claws, I about by as yet little known modes of convey : sailing slaps during whole long `oreeeet and ; everything that is in their way. Itlie another l twee. There exist, among ethers', countless to have sported around,them sin mockery. , strange provision of nature, that only few, the I examples, from the oldest times to our divie For known and unknowu purposes, in the strongest, return to theiteenemenin home, by of mice, and rats ' insects, fithee'ind reptiles i years ago, a far from borne. Onfy a few tiny mountain brooks and in the wide ocean: , far the larger number are so lean 'nnd weak, fishes are seen in unceasing motions darting in 1 t h at t h ey cannot perform the long journey all directions, tneeelling now single, and now; ,' being carried off by storms ;and whirlwinds back, and sews to feed the' , hungry ou the long and violent rain in thilwart of, France, in shoals. Their regular journeys are mostly I sterile beach of the Alitillese -, brought with it millions of well-sized fishes,undertaken for time purpose of spaWning; the i , s e which were eagerly devoured liy hostl o ,delicate mickerel ineves southward when its =t storks and crows, and other birds, .that ciime time comes, and the beautiful tearable of the t suddenly from the four quarters • of the -M. ind i Mediterranean goes, in spring, westward, and A -- es to share in the rich and unexp4ted repast.' returns in autumn to the east. The sturgeon . e --- , ...Amex Hetto.-'fboinas Everett a Rains et frogs are even more frer uent.land of Northern Europe is seen singly to ascend native of Brook Street, South Weald, sergeant hate, since the days or Moses, !oceinred M the great rivers of the Continent, and the in the-7th E'usiliers, anti twenty two years in almost every country. - ' ' , omit! or salmon of the Polar seas theserviee has just returned to his native Far more remarkable, how r t e are the 1 villa e Brentwood, with fiv • wound and the travels, we know not how, through river and ~v gee ,l• spontaneous,though casual. jour ive of certain , lake, up into the Baikal, 'and there swim?, in t. JOSS of an eye.. His prouueet boast is that he animals ;as for instance, those utthe aid-lost' whimsical alternations, but always in immense haddistinguishedhofb the e oiler shoring ands invisible gossamer of Eurepee' floating in the, crowds, first on the southern•and then on, the with her Majestyat Fersmeuth, who, in pre nir on a silvery thread. They were a marvel ' northern bank. The travels . of the salmon i sentin b g h im w l eth esi , k , I handkerchiet, hem to former days, and Chaucer even-says- I ,re probibly beseknown, because the fish was med . y erse t, said „ am proud of you, eats me. amp w,trider at the MM. , lt thunder, • a favorite already in the days of Pliny ; eind my brave sergeant , that Miss Nightingale - l'in ebb and flood, on ow tmer, and mist, , . yet, strange enough, isTeunci in every sea in also made him a similar present; th a t Mis s And on all things, till the cause Is WiAt.” P , the Annie, near theEquitor,and offN ewHol- I Taylor honored him by wilking arm-in-arm The tiny aeronauts may be seen, on almostlaud, only not in, the' Mediterranean. They ' with him aboard ship: and;that Miss Stanley any fine day in autumn, spinning a trondOwe , press in large, triangular masses up ell die I sent out his pay, etc., for him to Halifax. He lv fine thread without fastening , it, and then great northern rivers of Europe, Asia, and received a shot through the'ear ai, the Alma, letting it waft almut, until it is strong etieugh 'America. They 'enter Bohemia ley sea, sail- I a bayonet wound through the arm in a sortie, to carry them. All of it sudden they shoot ing up the river Elbe; they approach Switzer- 1 a ball through the hip the!, same night, and out their web, and monnt aloft, even when no ,land : in the : green waters of tee ;Rhine, and.; had the sole of his shoe torn off by a cannon air is stirring. And on these slender ttleads even the foot of the Cordilleras by a journey 1 ball as he was lifting his leg in walking. ,He they travel, we know not lion , far, for... Darwin of 3,000 mites up the Amazon! ' their erev e de , considera that he bagged . ' about fifty Re found 300 miles from shore, thousneds of are not unfrequeutly so dense that they actually 1 sians, by his own hands I" Tie tile° states that these little red sailtris of the air, each (mite -- stein for awhile the current of mighty rivers ;I he was compelled to feign dead sixteen hours own line, fall down upon his vessel. Various still, these bands are formed with great rep- las ho lay 6n the field of battle surrounded by and curious have been the surmises as to the "laxity. The strongest and largest females lead, 1 Russians, in order that he might be enabled to precise nature of their emystericius power to followed by others of the same sex, travelling ( . release two comrades' e - he were taken, into float in the air. As they are, Mostly ohms two and two at - regular intervals; after •them Sebastopol prisoners. He get hate Sebastopol ~ e yed on misty days, when a beievy dew fallit, come the males in like crder. With a no - 'e 1 shot the sentry who was guarding the house it has been thought that their filmy thread , like the di.rtant =ring of a Morin, they rush.' where they were confined, reieased them and might get entangled in the rising * dew', anti , %melte stream, now,.sporting in easy, graceful I then brought them safely opt. by its brisk evaporation he enobled to rise; , motion, and now darting ahead with lightnings , our or tits NAVER.;-The , New York - , RIME WINES & i LIQUORS. even with the r e *l weight Of the eilideT , speed tb t i th `cannot follow.' .ll HE undersigned, t legally, licensed Others have away ta IVlnen'and Lbw" offers thei folloututt tares arm familiar with the 111 discoved that the little 'pelt: laws of electricitY,' a e eye o they ' Tribune hays that, to the oetsiderl the political to some rock. come or wall that biapedes their' nomenclature of the State and (Cityf o New wa the lea with ineretiibl fcire 'and ' ' k eo co catalogue, every article in wblets, Is guaranteed must be " sanity amf ' ' Yi Y .... P . e e, re- 1 ork, vexation of spirits" and avail themselves of, it for their airy.'y• ' ' , vo pure and unadulterated. 1 ': t o the effort until they have Overcome the tln fact, it requires the closest :attention on . w INE 8. i' ages. Their threads are said te be negative • difficulty; it is_ even said that, at the foot of -Abe part of " the oldest inl b't ' " I, • Pert-ten °porta and eumettiv , ' electric, and consequently rermiled by tile . ,ta 1 ant to keep , Madeira-Pstst Iran*, old- • , ---e cataracts, they will take their ,ate ' h ' ' m A, cu. ; tolerably - posted up in thefts neelern 'Mushy steare-noyaeremontinaace i . low etedbY the higher er atmosphere, but attra , ~ mouth and then, suddenly letting it go, lik'Nut 1 tions of the infinite diviSibility .of matter. , eerd-eet. Este fie, St. Junta. •*•• layers, which are poeitive. whit } remains to elastic spring, rise twelve or fifteen feet in the ' Here arc a few of the more prominent names While; Witue---Itaut Sauterne, Barsue. . • be proved, and in the mearehmi sate can betl . marese-Lisetneete. tre lair Thus they travel on, d' trin sel and 0 , i . till 18 y__ ein• n ow . -m rune • 1 ' , Rhetriste• ilines,--11nehbetuter, Nlerenselner, Mb. repeat : "Harken unto this ; stand still *lici t t i re d, nI. t. antis tuev bare found a itlitabl la • i e places Riublieans, Whigs, Democratic Whigsgee Chaziliarte-Grand SUlery licussoans, ite. t 1 . for d e thew eggs, and with the same i Wool Heads, Silver Grays, Prohibitionists, LlQcor s. ' • , Among the well known entities of ankh; marvellous instinct return, year N aller year, ' to 1 Temeterance party, Stringent Licensers, floral redsae-Pleet , Ceetillieu a ca•cnamit'_•• spontaneous and irregular migratiens, none , the distant ocean 1 t ' , ? • Wads a& ri c icai e millets coeaml• - • f r i d' Ili TM. h 'l"th ' . - . L Suastenists, eeoneetutional Rights Party. Li wild . ~, , , LI Bo sent an so , powe as anger.. tis m en' connection.wrth the wants of r, tenor' beaters 'Teetotallers, Democraue Eta I. . wallow rivar-s.ao. 24_11. _ ~ The wild ass of the steppes of Aida, of whom men, however' , that these-migrations of fishes tspublicans,, National Democrats, Henkers e eter e seemees pe e s e ette essZ e r=„e - • , it was said that the - wilderness lual - barren. become most important and Interesting.,, It is I Barnbtrrnert, Hard Shelf!, Soft• Shells, Half wanksio-bsey Malt Staab, Ofe tetootegahebt, lands are his dwelling, leaves ' - Irieb•er'd rfenislireele RP - ' Great Tanury - and feeds i,u inuamer to the , seine . . XXTRAtath t , _, 'the deserts'of well-known that they,furnish the sole food of Shell, Reformers, American I Democracy, nations, and contribute in others vast United americans , t ' • " P '' a I 4 mentatti rutestants, 'Lek,/ Aral •in autumn the and chea ant li that covert bl 1 . Canters, -tartiadir, Agatha, Ntranstrarsiver. : ITU) and el , _ ~. yr , P P th,e_ ta eof the 1 KnowNothitigs, Aim ericein Party, Know. ettNitetTre• s- migrate bY the thOnsalld to the north of Awns,' ' *me MAII Wit p enty. .Migmtior fishes are I Setnethinns, Choctaws, HindooS Ith I awns ittit 'Macaw etwaise Baena% tgauinit Übe- 1 Sons , 0 the f• tiagilletvik NnstanktEnaon. eretiehtlieetitteseni . and even to Pero* Testa Sitter, iased ''thtts otie of the greatest and inrist inv:lll;mb% Republie, Tempters, Lendß tb A • . . e mem, an. i MOUS STROME. E the rat of lionvay, tlie leincleer,andthe troisk • gifts al.the Creator by iwhieli thousands Burt. Inters, Liberty Tarty, Practieril littocorrts cerseremato.k.U l su aloft , , or, 611 lam at:their seams the 'Arctic pmt themselves and their families, and vraitth, (lumen 1) 'W 'll' __l-.: tatinal re I , atettMeir. otr **,* .1 , 10". ami. 4 ' ... - • •.., , v '' 14 ' tetitiooll hull travel imeel'esi, lse 10041 1 ?' *A '', 00,4* tilt.* few thr vie-!,fals e CM ~/ 41 " 4. •. ' -. PM 4r. , - tt SATESISLATESH . TUST RECEIVED, ' 4 Cases Slatei, iet47rted sixe.—for salitcheap.whalosale an reran, 4 B. EIA 10042 Sept' 25, '55 10.: Otritrr dreg. ibarrilk. BOUNTY LAND . BLANKS. A FULL Set of 'Bounty Land. Blinks xi_:for all klnds of Applicants, for sale at , 11.1tA1NANI4 llterrb maw • 137anklond Rook Orr NATIONAL REFRESHNI'T SALOON: 91HE Public are respectfully .; j_ oformod that they can be ruppliod dith retreisbmonts of all undo. at the National ; 1 / 4 14),m:under Mord:ha:fa Hotel, Centro sh.Pottarille: Julj 2,8, '35 . 30 Gots• TOBACCO. CICARS AND OATS. AT the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco And cigar Mantsfietury. Itt.ooo bushbliPpritne Oafs; 260 Larrels Smalling Tata*. so; 2.5.).6.N Half Spanish cigars: unto° Spanish Rao; 25,000, Cuba Extras. • . - JAMES t. MOTER. I • listrabury lierks ctinni t y. • Sept. 22,'55 '55 • 33- LEONARD & MINTZER. tankers & Dealers in Exchange. TA.VAQUA, PA. CIOLLECTIONS ATTENDED ; TO jaila drafts for sale on all the principal cities In 4i. Union. Also, drafts for sale on England, Ireland, Sept and and Wales. October lft. '55 41.tf . .__.... _. . SELF -: S E - LING CANS,: - . ' For, Preserving Fruit. • 7 . ~ .. ritiE Subscriber has just received, St lib , Storo. a toe Of i elflzetillait Cans. for Neserifrid kinds of Fruits—Pint. Quart:Auld ilalf4a3lon sites. alWill be said at City priers. by the 4oteu . Muir „tee . call and fee them. They are just the article ri r the fr%5.411..' Alto. a small painphlet giving directions • hose tp preserve the different kinds of fruits. . ' August 1 . 1K , 5 . II: tIANNAfiI SCHOOL ROOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS!! Sander , * .Readers, dce. AV ING made arrangements with thi• thn sulrseriher offers for afflti a full KU) - ply t.t . Sauder's Headers, &r.: at puhlishers' Priers. Also rem dantly on hand all thu 4haa pooke used In Chi/it/eel t lon of the State, fur at at the lowest prier& wholelial4 and entail, by 11. lIANN.I.N; Centre stmt. oppostte the Eplicopal Cpurele H • Atig .. md '25. - - - NEW SINGING . BOOK FOR 1855-6 One Tikovsatad Mufti' and AntherrO. f ' B. WOODBURY'S .Great WOrk CNTIIAR A. For tole by bxlittwliery land inuwe rioalerg getierally. The Publishrr will. ou rtWeipt of kixty eunts-toida t m stamp , . malt ringlo copies to tach,- ` era fur examination, and pre-pay tbu postage thereoti. - F.. 1. lICNTINtiTON, Ppbli•b r, 2i Park now. New York City. 41-1 is BOYS' CLOTHING. THOMAS & .2v„ 3CO etwentil Prect. oboe 131/4, J'hitodephia, I_l AVE constantly on hand and make L fL to order BOY'S (71".6,1111Nti. of OM most Improved styles. Persons from a distance purchasing at this ( . 5.• 01141Nbrat • nt, here the privilern of changing any article which may not ii.—A large assortment of Patent Shoulderteain Bois' Shirts, together with .a ;toners] assortment of YoUthie furnishing Goods; which %re are prepared to sell at !low prlees fur' cash. September 1.'55 • 35- • FALL MILLINERY GOODS+ For 1855. ToliN STONE & SONS, No.l 45 •J South Second street, Philadelphia, aro now prepared to utter to their cnstom e ra, and tothn trade, (or their nwr Importation.) the I t .*.ust•-asnl.bandaomest users men t or Thilinery tlowls.l -this city--conslsting In part BOX!: T I. 4 lLliti, RIBBON W;.;; VkILVETS. • - • . • YANCF FEATIIERS, - FLOWERS. r. LACES, IT.. Which will he sold at tholonest priers, and on Oni most I Civ?Jrabla. terms. ,i ;Sep letnber 15, 1555 37-Itufi CLOTHINC PALACE--CARD.:, o.ol‘ A 813P7.111 , 11t 4rILITY. At • • THOMAS P. DILL & CO. , S G CIIi&ViT NrIfEET PLOTIIING VO. 165, one door below,sth, - nortli 1•',14 ride, In the new Iron building. • , !;lerchltuts who wai:t to purchnre a finer article Id 7 :ca. ily:ornatk, clothing than has ever heinre been ideretl. and rptler.ien srh-) would please themselves in any. gailnent ; for their wartlmLes, or in snits fir their snow,, shotdd g o ; to;tbls e stablishment. so admirably In keeping through- ; out. with the trot-Street of Fashion. on whirl] if;; is ruled. and purrhae the *est. which can alone nattily a correct taste. Suits or rincle gar:dents wade to order at I thb abortest iintice. A full aseortmcnt of fine 1;* 0q0(11: slat off.wed. Everythlnein the latest style of Farhion. and ticket-Marked with the lowest cash itticei In t, plain li g nirs. Plltilatl.oothhtr n,'55 • IM3 FLOUR;AND FEED PARTNERSHIP. with A BELL haring assoctatetl?yttli oiliicamm.L3o 'Slathers itt the thaw and feed etts.... , loislues:, the above bushier! , will le ortinne4t,4 ss in; all Its sari , itts branches as heretofore. The:. • , heirs now on band and are constautts re eivinti large lots of ttour and mill feed'. as well as tiny. nata arid corn, settich they will sell on the meet totals for gnt-11 or approved er,:dlt: M. IL 'toll mturtn.: leh iancere thanks for the liberal patronage hondefore eXtoittled to ' ht rn in lA, i n dividual enmity. hoping. 'that FT rir atten- Fat to hn.lness. and an endonvor tts arednnirsiate instern er's will rentinne to the now firm all the patronage here tofore extended to himself as well as brio% rote eustom ras to tta presort firm cf . BELL & 741.4:1111 , 415. t'orner Railroad and Callowbill streets. oppesite snyder's Fdundry. 19-1 y Ntlikyl2:lFss CUBA HAS FALLEN So has the Pelee of Hats and Caps. ; - , W I , : would again mast respectfully tn , -= - -1:.: site the attention of the citiz e ns of ' .;,„, l'ottsyille and country in' general. t 6 ..A,a,...... our large and elegant assortment of all kinds 0( goods in our line. that we have now n•ceired, lied are in daily receipt of, comprised of hats Capri. yurs.:,te. ,Gentlemen's Vine Mole-skin Dais. always on hand. or Made to order of the latest styles. otter , Caps. gessuth Hats. Shanghaier—in short. anything In the Mkt - and Cap line. W would also Invite the particular attention oti - the La •1 es to our assortment of FITS, which hare he lwelechel' filth great care from the largest stocks In the roitntry.— •lething shall he left undone on our part, to giro sat's )llcl .on. Call and give-us a trial, neat door to Pottsville, (louse.- O. C. LIVIIZLY d CO. IC. Tl.—Alart'e assortment 'of Iluttaln Robes on band. at Prices to suit thOttnies. " November ln. !SA r May to. 1 Y) .4- VIROLIMALE & RETAIL DRUG WAR/MOUES , AND • [ pepot for BrovrtesCelebrated Vendlfage i and Cherry Pectoral. IDECEIY.ING continually large sup plies of Drugs. fie., In original PaCks.c.ew, I rim prepaid to meet all d-sands -from Storekeepers. Physicians. +tr., at an Avant* of ii few per cent. 'nn nit' , priers. havibg resolved to make it advantafte ints for all persons in want of pure and fresh Drop and Chemicals, to buy in this market. ' ; Constantly on hand all the new and approved Cllemied , 'And Pharmaceutical preptrat ion sof the United States and I ',Prussian Pharmacoplot. With ,the services of:qualified, 1 merlons and roy l Town personal attention. the eft ;Sena may ;fed confident of haying all lbelr wants In the way of 1 1 I Druits and the compounding of Preactiptiona aecurately I l And faithfully attended to. - . • 1 • .101IN 0. hunts_r Oct. 20, '55 is-lino Drioysist Owl l'hartriti'eits.firt. I- -----_---_---- , _ ....-- -- 1 . ALLENTOWN BAIIROAD CoILPAITY.. ROOKS ,or subscription of stock in V the, Allentown 'Railroad Company (Iletwerm Allen-1 , t ran and,Port Clinton) will he opened at the &tees and on the days mentioned below from the hours oflo o'clock 'A. M. end 4 o'clock P. M. respectively. , .., At Llchtenwelner's tavern, Trellertown on Thursdav 1 the 25th of October inst. At Tre•tler's tavern, in Merfatowa, on Prldaithe 2Cth lof Cietoher inst. • . . .. j Atli utz's tavermin liutatown,on Tuesday the 20th of 1 October inst.. ; . . i . At Trealer's tavern, in Illamburg, on Wednteday the 1 31st of October Inst. ' ' At Pennaylventaillall, Pottsville, on Thursday the Ist of November nest.l l , • ~ At Dechtel's tavern Allentown, on Tuesday - 41m 6th of , November next, where the undersigned a ememittee ap pointed for that purpose willattend to recilke aubserlp. tlirms. • JACOB DIGLINGZE, . WILLIAM PRY, CIIRISTIAN PRETE. • 3t)UN P. STILES. Oct. 20, '65 .1221 04 . ' I .T11£1743T11 TO 9 - at MVPS AND BUDJECT 11.1. NATtrag TO %fa ATBE ANDIILEASinine-"74):441.01-45071- OTTSYILLE, 'SCRUIraILI;; .. .covNTy, IPENNSYLVANIA: ER 27, .185 IM/H LLANEOUS. EN I=lMl (f,joict path.)). EIMEiM lIT MAUI= A. ACSITIKAN. • She Woe the lily only grew • ...ere sneery . en her tender cheek:. • - And Ilke two rosirlettves eenebed Kith dew '•• Drooped down her eyedlch4 s.ft and meek:: Thotefairest flower. thetrjos, - their pith* Scares seventosn—ld yet she died: ; She died' She sky was blue and warm, ';•• And sun-set waves of red and gold Oreptrippling o'er the seulptored torus • That lay, In death, co nhtrble cold: • - Love. light, and life from earth were gone! ' She died:-and yet the sun shuns on. , Yes, In that quiet loem she lay, Jost es she worried an hour ago, When Ae keelt by tic: e(ueh to maw. • • With reeling brain. heart ettara+a with •'lly Goal my tlon.l send help!" be cried;. But ah!—poor stricken one:—she died! It er s: t hand clamped ulthin his own. • VIAL to her loving heart ibe pressed ; One last rand stnlto—no sigh, no groan, And the sweet spirit was et rest. Madly he chained her to MI side, -! • Still hi,, though Reines—his p• ~ntisrd 'he" bore him frantic front the roora. And long. through the nt.,:b•-shndotrod giver, Ile preset betore t bat house of gloore. With sunlern rye nod falterlutt feet:, While frilitt hI , tutle lips burst the try: !tare merry utAL•Y ; N, and Irt mo die! • ' • 1 They placed the glittering bridal-ring on one white r.up!r o'er her breast And flower& such as h 1• loved to bring In her dark shi uitig hair let;.retiremied. lEls plettarol imacr"pressed her heart: flue !nog, • Ild hisw—aud thus they part! That We beneath thecritiodld . Waa riot so ghastly 11:1 his own : . i Ills fearful mihars tli6 . tently chid, ' , But hia strringArtanhorat was p'erthrowa. : They spoke of pride with empty breath-- ~; ;roolal what has pride to do with deatht ~ .., She died no note of song sax heard Where. like a bittl's. her coke Iniehron t!, None ever saw tho mteneent stirred , To let the cheerful aututhl no in. • They thought that yearn eculd tien liedt Itach bleeding heart and wandering nand. But as the time fled swirl suky. _: St..re quietly their tear-drops fell. , And lissiher uttr4e4l it day by day, -The voles that they had ored so well. • ; And bee apring.craas had o'er bee grown,. Frimuds seemed all'if ho grief they'd known Ah! lore!. poor. f.cklo human loric: But he writ lotmly; and sn young: . r Ftrarre OUP Short year she'd reigned above aire anther's harp ho 'ld whispered in einnthersear ; The sweet low tones she held so,doar. Tls host : it latt li't.saed thing . ! That Time hue tabu for every woe; That All our change tin tears eau wring •Frntwthoae wit , . no tat re change can knoar Oh: ender Well, youth, love, And pride, "fis all awn HS ye. this: 'llitoy died:', • Would that our thoughts, fr,-, l n ear th t octhitrawn, Shut up alone with With 3nfl Con. cling to heaven. of grare new•horn ' , For this *tis sent—the chastening rod; Big sit! we feel flie smart and pain, • ' Then weep, forget. and sin gle - 310 ! 7E3 BANNAN'S ; - STF;Att l'' Q FFICE. 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