aE MINERS' JotrakiaL. T ogs OF stmsclurrtm.: annum, payablo in stratum-12 25 s ic utontlig—lnd 32 :A) if not paid, • DiLLAnS.P , I r within: ,u Ihr year. 4 T 1 &area:, is advance, ,T.l 00 d.) 10 00 I ° 4l ' o d) 2000 In us t bs invariably pulp, i n advance, • o.spirs to oiie to,our ail Inrar.r.s AND ornEns: fa-mash-1 to Carrier anti-ethers ;: , Az en deliver}. c'eed Tethers supplied with the 'ttlee. IL l 'n - 41 k' 15 KA' s T ik tl , 1.1:5. r the discontinuance of their 11‘.5CP • may cvntitate to send them until ..T . URN Al, per 141 evles -ivaten AEI :AL at gl In ad f subs•rdh..l - paid. rt frAn the , n ff 1.47.. • , I , Ct or ref age; tO take their newspa which they are directed, they are a il they hare settled the billoand med. le to other places without informing e IleVrApflrWlig 3t sent to the forme id responsible. ..I,led that refuting to take nowspa ,r remoNine and lesriug.them.un cia e ekte.nee ~f inlentio t t fraud. I regponsible un • mad thetn•disconti if stibstribers my rablisher, and I they arr Tho e .urts - haTe fr r.n the prtinaf. F ADVERTISING. RATES 0 ... e. r.t) e,01.• for erne 01.....rtioa—sal. vo , i nt , earn, 2..linot: ono time. '..:.:i r,ert ham I'2! :". cer. ts each. All Ayer le), .T.;r short, Viiii.ds. charged as a .3 It TWo, S. tnirtv L. 1 , ..1 riJ ;3.3 tNI , 10 3 Z.() L 09 ONE. Tin••s • • tip 1 • 1110 , 1 • C , ,CSTED A 3 A :4 ;,VAILE OF TLx . 00 300 5 1)0 $OO 50 5 cyj 1.2 00 !"0 1 1.1.1 15 00 =I usr.r, 1 2: '2 id .• pu irra. 3 Or ir luan.ri 4, or •-ta.r 5 . . _ 50 700 .12 fo ,•'• r. f,‘; . S tlO 15 00 110 00 1' I_' ...0 Di IA) . '.1.,'", 00 40 00 '', nil 30 Ulf 45 110 CO 0.0 hest. ;11 va.ll—accompanied with an .1:1,4 .-Af:11. - liner Marriages and Peaths. 10 cents flion—subsequent insertious.s rents a are counted as a line in advertising. tiers.' advertiNing by the year, with ding advertisement tint exereding 2 lilt via charged. includjtig subserip . $l6 U 0 or one quarter elluran, with--, ript ion. I I Ito rates desbaulted alxive. t in lailger type than usual will i.e. . advance on these pric'es. All ruts id e as utter press. •eni,nts , received front Advertising t at .:27, per cent. advance on these til agreimient with the publisher. *eh. !( r +.ain.aer.an pan led with rue It Illltiell., 1 . Iqi charge. :boloofinAvri;ions rintrarter and. •:....s, will 10,...e1, Urged 2:i cents for any 'l' 10. Iklr.t':4 111 tines, 4 cents per • , :‘..i.,s '1 1,14, , I)f . ' , , Vf it l'eti,ntl or public char t, p..r ii.t.i. f..r earls insertion. .. . ..... ...Pl./lIIIit 1.; 1. 7; ; liwirrcu . c , ,t -,, liTti , -.11) 'll t. !V) '.,.• ertisernetqa 0 for firat in. z :D.. 0 . Nine wor e . rrbants MO 0 - , res. and . a AN L '''' , tr0 , ... f 20 fine:. to the n%poutati 13.tr,.. , 5 and mathsc t tiotit chonges, at r. , 01 11.• r rent he char go.i _OW Si • TridOrtat r erti st- .thr unlo% , hr . .p • Lrmtz. , ! s, tt itll, .; • 1.1:‘ ion tl purp Hato; üb; Shirt uat. - tiu 4. , elf r,k., , 0 .1;tr1- , ,1 at 4 : •ilit•tte eal , ul 1.4 A . ,Inatri-104 -t-r4-01natn. - nn—md7:l• - t .1 lay., ;11,r.:••.1 trly huAititt.:•• it; pot indu, we -t ;vill state that :t2 lines Ito , s a half eolunin—and s 2 lines words ninke a roittuin-1476 a half .arter rolutnn. All mid lines over at the rate of .1 rents per line. ' toast ronline their advertis nj.f to w other, sle of itoal 1..1 in bil.hiess advertigernents. Il esday Dolor Jotirnal ill,O .4"Urnal s l ..lU+ltit: inserbsl at the usual rates. er rent. is made front the Journal ver:ise in both papers: rican Repnblican, l p..t. annum. is issued .from the lournal by W. A. HESSLER t CO. The Wed , htio, , ,t :It the I onun. ,Ad v•trt' , ..111^:v .n, of s+) 1:- ! ittp,o p•rs 11115:' a. I M=:! cioraun vapor: .4 Ow )lineni 'TING, &C. 'I PAT S H. PAUDEY, tor. Glazier & Paper Hanger )N street, first house from °site Nlertimer's Hotel. all Papers. ~1 caroms styles, at the lowe-st. rentik, 'Wanted: 1555 :10..55 i,ll 13- JAM . n.se & Sign Pa rtt‘V_P;(4l( ..tre. tnt !to it:. Nit p att.% : S WINDOW SHADES. t 1 a larire and elegant as de. Bordered. Othul. Land...wap, I,f F 47- 11...tp0t tlrm ow. 1 KNEW , STYLE, rsT re,eivt, ..f titrlading • ALS , ' Paper Shade, , . of every lle y BENT , HANNA{ . tro,q,.+pposll..; I:iris...op:a Chun h. ' 12- ttitzed an a. For t et•tre .AZINC &.PAPERING.• . Iltentoval. • W. 13()WEN leaving removed his • •lhp to two diors above the .American house. 'i Cen t,..,.. and taken, into partnership br his others. the ,t criber.,innourice to the public' that they are prepared lairt.•••‘ll, Ali r•r,11 ., 1'1. n - their line with the c realest de- Ifpittil-ii. andion the in Est reasonable terms. They ,eniphiy ! ii: , rli ot tn t j and their, customers may, therifore. he ,i, •• ',.... her. alstf, Is, Mai e to call attention to their splendid •rtinen t pf Paper-'l/urgings. Window-shades. Ac.. corn li.: er..fy eariet:• of stile and quality, to suit the . ~• .• and peleket of purchasers, and which they offer at L mwest City petre ls. L-ri' , ‘• I J. W. BOVIEN k BROTHERS, (,-.: - - 2 doorsiabore Amercan.llou•e, Centre St. iteeille, April 11. Pis 2. P' • • All-If ' l• - ' HOUSE AID ) SIGN PAINTING. -, Papering, 41azing and Graining. 1111.1 P 1.11“ LE, having removed hit place of , laisi floe, from C,sntre.... to ..NORW Eli LA N LET. betic,s-n : !..i.nt re and Railroad streets, and • - Iv oppeslte RI, t.' Er Vi- , . roam Mill. regpvct fully non his ~lit fried is and lhe public .4enerally, that all r• in iris_ line ivill be,th col:Sully rec.. ivl•t. prdmptly clod to lad. ex:rented in - the best manner. within. cc to rive satistart ion. t .;.,..., e.kiNrs. Ii f LASS AND WALL. PAPER. fished, and Paper Hanging executed with neatness de,pati'h. He leas just received l',,kiiii.i . .pl e e e s of W a n . , • , .Q• a great arMtv and elearince nt pattern. and - ,,,,f r om s' cent. to ;I bu per piece. member th..p1a,;,..t0 tied the best material, and the at saticloifery rates is opposite RUcti 4:. Evaxs. is 'lilt in Nilit.BEfilAN . STREET. ' . .• INNING, C g.tr: ' Bo Fd A t 1.7 1 ! u ll y A r it9, l , P 4 dS S ., '6.-. c ~: 1 11 E subserlber is now rereivinz his ii- new patterns of Piper lialrldngs and Itorders.‘: , r parl.'rs ancrromns. einbra4m: the newest and must 'll. :....,patterns—sll,4, 4 for the usual sired houses to [ ...-:, Ip, tpd in the rtiunt ry. Th e suhsoriber takes groat I V, I I :: ki i fromp a r I , ' Vs. ' 1 - 1 ; 1- ' 21:, 1 :k .'l e i t:1,r h al p ts ai a: - .:2 4 t:e:n i t t ; iflr",:lll.l.'uf:l,l:l'ltrl'erepnat r':. •:t r tf.t: t •t i t ' l l r " :;s. l :lli l r 9 h t :z ‘l i . :e a s l' a w ;r i t e- nt :th s t 'w i r ' ie t t t y er s::a f t g te " r l a n : _ _ _ . • Also, Cheap'Papers, in Great Variety, t all prives. mane as luw as cOlt. a pieee. Curtutoi to Wirdr.sol , ,zrtti R Nil. 0 - Paper Hangers fgrni.ll,l v, itl ptper at .11. , 1 ,4, 11e pap,r . Atali;.:;ers also thrhl,lielt when. re- varied. a.zorttueut of paper hanzing.. borders, and shad,.., presents peculiar attractions to nos, ' i t i v , to purchase, and as our st is the largest iii this f th, country. per ~an alitiost always l....,•ac edstiol by ealling at ii. HAN:5.....1V.:4 Cheap [hog: , and Paper ?t re .}ill•., 31nrch ';.,tl AIANUFACTURES. CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY Charley Smith. Proprietor. Inds of coal shovels, spades, coal riddles, &c. p Ltr ,rt. 14.• th , • put* Is resport tulk BOOT AND SHOE STORE. NEXT Dool: 11F.L9W 903 k nno., PoTTSVILLE k IT EL ST Itt)l; SE It as .just opened 4,f all Minis of Boots, Moos. carp,t gap , . lium , ll , :es. Ac. Among fund I..otios', and z.,1 i tors. SI ippon, 4•1 . every .Iy. 1. Boots 4111:4,1 wear. • Illnufmturin and I:opairimett , Mont ihnhliortest irt DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING Turn o'Arelfr.vEß. Trimly //undeucl ue )1t tunßciipg or !la—operated hr ft:um. Li rse. 5.1....111111. , Wer. fit Ik..t 1..1111 or Uel..lllS hut so pounds. , :111 oporated it) blows per min tic, -Tho t lIV r•lutpressbni !trail I ntliti„l4ulthor ,ttitioidinit. throws ilto Drill with/qv:a frt,: ref ttierate ro,i, our man rein drill a hAto I t inebes in inches in d,pt L. per 11.411,-111 1.1 . ..1111:11 - 3' .. .,1114- e I. 1e.4 per i oqually'Woll st any' In a drill-way. t; toe( by !r. Iwo of theqie worko.l. The work or t o ld, nvichitio wart be 51 . 1.11 ot's Tunnol. on Port Ca.rbodroad, where it was W.V.. .1, cam be rtirniStied nr increased power or rights to uso . in chug lkill. A'pply to rottss Wt.; tto-ly =NEI POTTSVIL.LE Idle and Harnesa,idanifactsarrn, . The Sub , zerther would , •zain most respectfully I:trite the •. -.att e st lon of the rillit•llß of: Putt the Coal Region in Lfetwral. to his large And •••1••••tes1 stock 01 Pam'. (ir C twriage arril Tram Harneas, -1 all. desoription , , thils Ilarne.s. •e. dle, do o ,nay need any thing in the al•loi • line to calf purcha.sing elsOs h,, re, a's, there ,•••• nathing..lost.• . / • 9 1--ts tr•r 11 mesa, de firomptly filled' {'n reason:ll.lA . -.. • • LUEVER 11"•)111:1,S1101:14. Einreval titre :Greet, , 'll ::155.1 • [ 11:4. 13 ',5.41 /19.1 f SPLOIVIOWHOOVER. • - Wholesale zind-Retail 1 . 1.1 N %.aIdfIOLLOW (NVare, add lir,po • ! Wore, Cutlery, ,tr.— • !Lanz.., hollers. Portable Ran- ... , 277; .. lb. Vers.. 4c..• &c. - eff - ;21 • 1.= bis ha-added to his fiwnier 11r.D. vAriolv "r patterns of cook nr;.i IL:1 stoves. and hq- has terz.kt th•tf has rrer been ofleved in this 's' friends and 'customers to .call f , eling confident that he can P‘rti•ular atitntion to his , sheet arrant s tii-s,giri•i mere heat, lu-l ill use. 'lle has also ud ;iFffrtr.tisaban es, which he eau give i • ws , nriewelati, n •, 0 . .' I', • nil., AT I MPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. —__ . • ~ % TIIIATCIIER'S • . • 'lc 'Action. Forcing and Bnciion Ppmps. M ~ ; I:l)scriber illti)riii,l die citizens ". , : , h,',! . . • .a1.11 4 th,!-M. h.: pnr. - Imsnil the ea , — : `iit to reioi t 1ie•.,',,a1-I,rated Pusitps in Schuylkills i Ill.', 'lr, Pyi ,11. tie rid, , f thesi• Pumps, made - ' ':.,' triiii - ipie. sts , :h .:s thi. Is•itilde Action Fore .'l„4 ... , .. 1 i. 'al.rip:tlii :- u t; in and Lift Well Pump. ~i ‘ •rtil sd leurth, : , lir, eta fraieLitm. Cistern iip....atia ~,,,i,,,,ii„a, to supply uppor shirle%. i-:, ar.,tr73:,..,:ea1 Vir.ileliaitti ilyalluu Well—''''im, '4, ail }.,:aim in Mr, ilit!'tim stator , an the t"P.i” d;.• ii, ...a— a: fire—to vat, ir.arilonx . , S r nosh win . Iti s • iv!i., hale tried Ti, so fillips pronoun. e '!i ' li, •,I. . ( 4 1 , ` tit 4": , i111;1!.• in tts , •ll- corictrucithsn. ' '•i -!Tomlit. as er used. neat oat liable t,, -et • , !-r- The :MM. - in'''. iii one of the many Certif.- .s-'1 r h ta.t. n Is, hire 11,4 dies., lies , Pumps, ',l 'h- iimiairsi.ctmd.'d • heridtv iiiirtlfy that we hare vid .i.. mi in airsiration Tiviteli.o.'s Pu'ent l'oice. i • ,-i iosiiii. In tnlif.t.-tlired by ll.rscr, Iti,r,rs.ic ' f it , iis halo. and 11 1 , pl,Lsttra• in ri.rottuttenditig '"' l 4“ totbli , as liei 1: th,t hurt do rattle land CM ..4 ta,. t. a. rail . 3 -.3 Arcing. water that has over ‘, .r,i .1,110.1 G. V. iiriv.rold. IL ( 1ri ,, t14.• Z. 11. 11.11.4.11, • C. P. Mlnc. "'i• IL IV.. ,i:• - •ne, J. II: Duvining, I::61 1.1- Putswit., givinz the tfilatt of Ibe 14•1 ••••1 t••. C. C. CARTER. , ••• •• o,to • 10. fll county. 10. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY :ENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. XXXII. J. S. TEBBINS, : . . panrjurros OP VIE ~..., 1 . ., _ . COURTLAND STREET HOTEJ., • , i No. 28 Covittlaud Street, New York, INVITI , ES the attention of Coal : 1111er-i chants and Operatncs, and the traveling inabl4,genel rally to Lis establishment which Is situated In cleieprox.-1 i w tty to the place of landing from yhiladelphla.ißoston i. ,- se. I Dec. 13..:,5 stl-641 1 EDUCATIONAL.I • • READING INSTITUTE. ; 1 , THE Summer Session of this 'Boar ding ding School for young men and boys, will commence' on T HE EDNESLIA Y. TILE IoTIII/F A l'itlL. r 1 The 10.-at ion of this Institution. in consequence of Its ample gnmods. although situated within thol.eity of Reading. combines the'advanta7es loth of country and city. L.- ~; The building rd . the Institute is spacious and ndmira- 1 bly adapted to school purposes. The accommodations of i the 11..arding Department are of the first class; land no pains are spared en th.- part of the-Principal to .provide tl.r the tionif , rt .if sttnients. The di.sign of this school in to impart thorough instruction in all the brafielies of nn: Engli.h education, while its course embrares:a kepara- , tion for any class in Collece. ' i Ti.tus:—Tuition, Board, Lodging. Lc., &c., Per 'guar- , ter, . i Z,...3 00. Er] Fcr further information. address I Lt L A. 31.. J'ritt , -tpar-. Fitth,street, below Chesnut. ltradjug;l'i. March 21.5 i; _„, CIIITTEPIDEWS Conuntrlcial 601,1,55 E. 8. E. Cor. 7tn and Chesnut Streets. Institution which was first tablished In Sept. 1841, and numbers among its graduates hundreds of thei businefis men in this and'oth-; or cities. was driJune4th.'lBss. Chartered and eitablish ed as a College ; In accordance with Act of Legislature. 14 The C••urir 0f hutruetian is of a thoroughly Practical character 8134. contains all ..those branches n . e - ces/kary fur: use in business: laeldes which. the pupils haveihe'pri- I vilege of attendance upon a course of LECTCR4S UPON 0031 NIERCIkL LAW, delivered for their esprial use by eminent practitioners. • For the present season. the 11071. Jadge Slaarstcuidcriser.) vices are engaged in this department•„. - ° _i , S. ff. CRITTENDEN. Principa l. 2;Z" Catalogneswill be seut to any address. on iapplical— lion by letter. Also, ere' ttendoi s Mot... Keeping, on' rapt. per mail, of the price, :II 50. Eey,to Sarni'. 50 cts, • Philadelphia, Oct. 6. 1555 30-Gm • i t ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. APHIS ELOURISIIING locatedat Oririgsburg. Pa.. has entered upon the` } third year of its eNistenre. The tine sceneryi of the 1 surri,,unding country, the healthy. quiet and retired lora t Wm' of the village are not surpassed9 , y any in the State. It is easy of access. behn: withiri - ti:o miles of the Phila • delphia and Ileidimt Railroad. to and from which a stage runs every day, -1 The Philoirqiiircal pparatus comprises instruments of the finest and must improvedstyle. Fatch student should have several snits of elothtitg of a plain style. a! Bible. a few, towels. 'napkins. an umbrella, a pair of slippers,' blacking and shoehrushes,• and very little sknding The scholastic year Is divided into two session*. The first session of the year commences on the 15th cif April, and continues 2 . .; we the second opens on ti4C.lsth of Octoher:and continuos 22 weeks. There is A N'ac;ation of 4 weeks at the end of each cession. PUpils can enter at any time. i . Terms ll:r boarding,. tuition, and PER qt7AP:. PkR SLS. lir.ht and fuel ; pis 00 1..7.1 00 Latin and Greek extra. ' '2 110 i 4 00 Drawing, 1: 00 : 4 00 - Inatrxtetion on l'iano Forte, 10 00 It:0 00 rse of Instrumen'. '2 00 I 4 00 /intent to be made Quart ety. in • ddrant•e.lit) For further information. address ' ! • ELIAS SCIINLIDER, Principal Orwtgsilurg,hilelG,'ss . 2.4 2 6' - ; COTTAGE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pa. p•EV.. G. MAI.I.ERY. M.,' ityrindpai,..blest by a col•ps of competent iustruct- • 01s. . REPEREWY,: Rev. Joel Parker. D. D., New York city. Roo. Prof James P. ‘Vilsou. T. D., Newark. N. T. Rev. A. Converse. D. D., ,Ec.itor Christian Observer. PhPa•lelphia. Ker. A.ll. Bova, D. 11., Winchester. Fs ;ter. Prot. W. A. Crawford. A. M., Dela Ware Prof. William A. Norton. A. M.. Yale Colle - g,,1 Prof. J. Addison l'ort"r. A. M.. Yale College. ; Prof Charles Lour:. A. M.. 'Hartsville. Pa. Prof James Ly nd. A. M., Philadelphia. Thomas D. James, A 31., Principal Union Academy. 1 , Philadelphia. c • • Rev. Matthew Meigs. A. M.. Prltstown, Pa. tier. William R. Work. A. 31.. PottStown. Pa- Rev. W. R. Gould. A. 31.. Pottstown, Pa. ' , Rev: 13. (l. 31A LLERY having taken charm, for ....term of . years. of UM ••Cat faze Seminary" for Young Ladles. to-' gated at "Pottstown, Montgomery County', Pu.. and 1.14,Ax under the care of_ Rev W. It. Work. trusts that may I have a tont ittYffiitre of the patronage heretotbre b'estowed on this institution. With no experienre of some years in teachlrM. and' with the &termination that no pai n s shill be spared to make this sr6lw , l well worthy whatever patronage may be bestowed upon it. he feels assured that thus., ,parents who entrust to hint the intellectual training ktf theM• daughters will not regret it. " • The stmly is sufficiently extended"! for •tbe • GM, usually to girls 'Mr jest rotten Sehti..l. and will be pursued with the most rigorous thorough nosy. The Distinctive Studies of the three classes are: Junior—Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy. and Gram mar. Muldfc—Algebra, Mental Philosophy, and Chemistry. Scalar—Geometry, - Merit , Philosophy. and !Natural Blotchy. COURSE Or STUDY. cpellin e. Reading. Writing. Grainainr. Gan Position, Arithmetic, • gvbra. Otaquetry. Natural I hilosophy, Chonktry, Natural Ilistpry, 51ental •lonre. I..:‘,nam v. 41 , wzraphr:Illk"rv. Natural Tho.lo4y. Eridenc..s , .f and Dolor's A nalaz.y. :'rte: EXTV.A Sit - DIES ARE Laic. fli:e,'•k. French. German. Italian. Vocal ;Ind In strumental Music. Draw Dig. mid Painting,. , • Througleatt ill , w hole .smrse sp e cial att e utioti will 1„, paid 1, , spelling, Reading. Writing, tic:fulmar, taimpofi trot. and Arithmetic. Diplmna , vi ill h• granted to those young buttes who complete the r,•,:nlar course, as testimonials of lscholar- ' ship and ,leporttnent : and such completion will depend ufwei the ability and industry of the pupil. and not on' the nun, , ~, of torn.,, years spent in the schooi—no scholar being urged forward with a class bey-fond her ability. and ante kept tack by those who cannot, proceed so rafibilv. The arrangement is such. that while all the l „d 5 ,,,,f,,,, e s of chi,: recitation are . secured. the lien e-fit of 1, private p e rsonal isistrnet bin Is not lost. and thelstudcnt 1 is thrown more on her oivii resources: thusitllowing e ach to complete her school studies in such time as her I age. previous attainments. and other circumstances. will permit. , , Th.'Vacations are two—one in April. and thelother in ' octolicr. thus dlviding the year into two sessions of five iAlvan ii., each. begin ni [l'2 respectively on the first of May and the fiestaP. November: I 'EXPENSE:4,Lp.. PETI..SEMION. Tuition. Boarding. 'Fuel. and Lights. ‘ t• - 0 00 li- ' For furtner particuiras. address ' Illsv. D. G. MALLERY.I.A. M.. Principal, Cottage Seminary. Pottstown. Penna. 2-r . •-I.4 ,, :Timf)NlA l. s. • 1 From Ility. Joel Parker'. D. D., , Pastor of the Clinton St. Chureh,Thilidelpida: ' -,:, ' , ! I J Lav e been sell alyitiainted with ,Ir..D. G. iMallery, i .for several years past.- Prontitnyuwn acquintanee with I him as a scholar. a Christian and 'a i&ritlenuiti,. as well J as from:his reputation= as a teacher. I can tkinfldently recommend hint as one to whom the rare and iin'strucs . tien of young personstma,y liii safely intrusted. I ---,-.-. . JOEL PARKER." Philadelphia, factolw:r '.lilt, 1850. , , From-Bev: Jantes P. Wilson. D. ii., Prof of Tibahigy in , Union Theological Seminary, N. V., written"atl'hila delphia. flotolier.2:1(1. I , :fn: - , .. ' , 'Mr. Daniel al. Mal lery has - been for some tlinnengaged in teaching in an Academy of very high order itritfis city. and has giten satisfaction. Ile is in my opinion well , qualified in reapect to acquirement, tact, tidelit3i,.and the ''l essentials 4. surcesstul fetching., to take chal.ge, of a public Academy, and conduct:it prosperously:'; bl• think . him entirely wortay of the patronage and contideneceof parents who may wish to place their chil dren under his care. , JAMES P. WILSON." From ‘Villiam A. .',;- . .rter -- 7.7c. M.. Professor of Mitthenmt- VA and Astronomy in Brown University: (crow lof Yale): ' -r-Enr a year an,d a Miff, Mr. ) . G. 'Mallory was under my instructioi3 in Mathematics and Natural Phil9sophy, - and uniformly maintained the highest grade of scholar ship.: I consider him by his talents, attainments and eaperienq in teaching, well qualified fur the office of a teacher, and unhesitatingly recommend him air a..sult able perso n. to fill any such pbarfor crfliata'heinfityippl. - March •.F.:,.. 1449. I.V. A. NtIIITON.' From Prof.j. A, Porter,..A. M., of Brown Univ ersity,(now ( -- 1 EO. k...smcru, MINING ENG - I .of iale.:, Provident:O. Ocn,ber,l'.sth, , ,lSLO: t ' - ir neer and Sugveyor, Silver Terrace, Centre Street, ••11aving-ahad opportunity to judge of Mr. 'gallery's' Pottsville. Pa.` Examinations, Reports. Surveys and. attainments, and -entertaining as do the highest opin 4,..- Maps of Coal Mines, Coal Lands, Miwing, Machinery, he. ion of them. .J . ain ablv_and most happy to givalm • Y 'lin- .eXecnted on the shortcet'noticc. Agent for Coal Mines & ;qiinlificdiettllSoursl to his scholarship, and- other eini:.. ~ , p , ,, , ,,,,be r 2 4 , w,53 . , . ,:, 1 . .- 0 39. ft. ' sent qualifications for the-l'or of sun h anilnstitu- i • _ --L ' - Eon as the— Female. Academy; , _i ,' 'HENRY W. POOLE, Geplogi --- cal, JNO. A 5 PORTER." ' • Topt.Szinphical and Miningrkingineer,-Gentre street, From Rev. W. S. P. Graham, S. M.. President of Delaware Pottsville. Pa , gives attention to surveys and exarnina -, College: . ' thins of Coal Lands, to surveys of mines 'requiring, six , el have just learned that Rev: Daniel G. 3tallery In- dal accuracy, and to the superintendence and entire tends'opening. a Female Academy in —. To those charge for - proprietors of estates. . . among whom he is yet a stranger. I take pleasuir in sta- February 2,'00= • EJ'nly 22.'54• 27rtfi : 0-ti .. Gnu that in scholarship. Mr. M. is more than qualified. . , r and. in fd if •Itil disposition peculiarly Stied to take charge.' _IGENCI. —For ~the, ,Vu.rcha - se-. and , of a Femal4 Academy. Ile Js suite an experienced, „ k " Fah; of Real Estate;' buying and selling Coal; to teacher. ittid thus for an etnimMily successful ,Me. The, king charge . of CoarLarids,•Mines, Lc,' and obllecting trustees of --',-- Female Academy are fort unatii iu hay., rentsfrom 'twenty yearS experience in the County he Inc secured the services of one so well qualified in every, hopes to give satisfaction. Office' Mahantango Street, respect for the post to which they have chosen him. • ' Pottsville.• CIIAS. M. HILL. Ortubcr •'...bit it .-I f"-7,0 • W. S. F. GRALIAM." . April fi 1550 - 14-t f i, _:____________, Fri.nt Thomas D. James. A. M.: , __. , 91r. D. (1.113114 y conduided the English rt demi' ment : .H. McElwain,: Ciiril and Mining of toy-Academy for a year nod a half , and 1 'do most' jiErmineer, Ashland, Pa; attends In Surveying and cheerfully bear testimony to his capabilities as Ade:when': Inspecting Mines, surveying and ,dividing lands. reftn no Is ag' , Mt sr-Solar. an interesting Instructor. and one; kiting Tnwn Lots, and alkotUr business in the lino of who knows how ti; rule by the affections of hid pupils.! his profession. . . 0 Philadelphia. October lot. 1t5.50: THOS. D. JAMES." • Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Schuylkill From Charles Long..A. M., 'are Prof. tit Greek and LiGin,i - Cout, Y,• ra. 18, , • }PI, -0,0. .' sly h, Delaware Colle,..eci: l • Mrdlaniel G. Mallpry. w h lle a member of this:College.lto Land-owners and others. in ( J tenders his services 1 E— . ti BROWN, Inspector of Mines, mil forfilly sustained an exemplary character, and a high ' Y - rank in scholarship. t lt gives me much pleasure, to tee-, ...effluen t ' him as , The p e ,5,,,,,,,drig the. qualifications for a l tniiklng, Examinations. Reports. A:c.; of Mines and Coal ; Lands. From his knowledge of 'Veins and experience in thnromdi and successful instructor. CHAS. LONG. ; mi O ng . operations, having been in this county 14 years, Pro/co:tor cr..Greck sired Le.tliti. - 16 , 13wareColl..,za. March 2fst. BPI. ~ ! and'extitied on Mines the last six years. he Lopes to give Klein :arses Lend, A: M., late Prof, oritelles Lgittres. in I general satisfaction to all who may employ him. Delaiiire Colbegc: , . ' l I BEFEBS. tn.:Lures NEEL and D. 11. NICE. Esqs.. l'otta . -I have been acquainted with Wridalleryforanumber ,r (vIlle. and llEN.i.tutx Mittres and WILLIAM I'ATtE, EMIL, of years:: I have h a d ample opportunities fi.r olaserving , Phihidelphia. for capability and integrity. hint As A. pupil and as a' ter.cher, and in both rapaeilics East Norwegian. June 00, 'fifi 26-ly he has commanded my respoct and a hniration. I in .ar- . 1 . 04, ,T ..f0, ti vi ty. resolutioa, dignity. kindness of heart, ow-artless' ~ D. J. Ikl D I • DODSON, -0 p.era „t• th,,,,,ht and osprosiden—qualitics that constitute •', . live and Mechanical Den tist. ha afit ted rip one thr successful teacher—ME 'Mallory is rarely.escpedcd.— ' of the best Dental Establishments in this part of the A long P , ltirsoi of pl o c,, sTuAy; hot bln College, and ant of Stet-e m end intends to afford his Patrons the benefit of ev it. an , da nitmi-it of years a n , iin fa, partinglinslruction . i ery improvement In the Art. He guarantees to Imitate. to others. have given !fir. M. that knowledge and expert.. nature to a nicety in the adaptation and arrangement Of , POPP whielt ate so essential to the proper performan ce off Terrownetalicor titrevent Teeth: inserts partial orwhole ”" , c l,l ter s ditties. and will enable him to fill is new: sets on' usefoluvwx with very aveat advanti 'r, tit'hial Spiral springs: extracts deacheeth and roe:sots sith licit i pupils, and with signal credit to himself. • ;-.' . ...Hy, and fills decaying teeth with gold,rendering then ' useful duringllfe. '., ~ . • - '. , JAMES I. I "ND.'" , t Alarospiteic pressure to the entire exclusion of 4 Philadelphia, Octolwi.22ll, INA) I • . -,: 011iccin Market Street.two des , #43holleCeUtri. North , April 1 ',, , 1 (March 1,'50 - '9 , 2m1 13.-:n • - ~11,1,,, . I - .i • - _ • .. , . . , . . • • ';:. ,;' . 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Thht line connects daily with all their great South ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their place of bashing in Pottsville will , be at the office. of Howard k Co 8. 8. WILLIAMS, Sapertatendsat. April 22, 154 DAUPHIN & SUSQUEMANNA_R. R. Change of Time. T HE SUMMER arrangement for run . - Ping this Railroad from and after MONDAY, April ISt will be: . 1. Express Passenger Train. Lowe Harrisburg, 5 'A 31.1 Arrive Auburn, 7.59 Auburn, .9.30 A. 4.1 " 11ar'sburg,12.00 Open 2. Mixed Freight & Passenger Train. Leave Harrisburg. 2 Y. 31. I Arrive. Auburn, 6.1101'. 31 " Auburn. 12 m'dulit. . Harrisburg. b.1.VA.31 Connecting at Auburn With the regular and special ,trains of the ItsdingitailrOad, for Pottsville, Tort Clin ton, Ilausbunr. ReiMing, Pottatoiru, Phccuissllle Norris town and Philadelphia. ./ Connwtinz at Port Clinton, with the trains for Tama qua, Catawissa, Danville:" Milton. Williamsport...Elmira, and all points of the Nprth and North treat. . Connecting at Itarrishurg, with trains fur 3fiddlotown,. Lancaster, Columbia ..Itodna, Blairsville. Pittsburg, and the West2.—for Carli.le, Chamberabtarg and Cumberland Valley geuerallr,—for York, Baltimore, Washington and the South. ,ELLWOOD VLORE'S, Engirttir Sup't. April p, 1855 l PNILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. ~~ ~ ' RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCII4NDIZE. IN AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist,' 1854. until further notice. the following Rte of Freight will be charged per 100 pounds si• — •is" ci L- 41 • Dry Goods, Con fectionery.,„Carpet-1, 30 15 Cigars, Fresh Meat, Fish. .t:c • Anvils. Bran. Butter. Copper, Eggs. Earl. Ilsms thenware.Grindstoaes.Groceries llo ,ilernp Ilardvrare. Hides. How-ware, t 11 Leathe.i-,3lachinery,Oystera.olls.Seeda.:l- Aillatt OF F4lllOlll . `&c.. . 1 . . - . Ale, Beer. Cotton. (!otree. O rain. Ha r Iron, 1 Lead. 'Slolasges.Nails. Spikes. Rice, Salt. -IS 9 . 2 . Provrilions, Sugar. Whiskey. &c.. • Brooms, Fire Bricks. Guano, 111 ill Stones, ; --- „itch and Tar. Salt, ScrA) lion, Timber 1. 15 . 7 and Lumber. &c..., j - Brieks. Cokt.. Cord .Wood, Clay. Gravel, . Ice. Iron ,Ore. Limestone, Manure, Pig 12 . 6 • • Iran:Plaster. Slate, &C., j i Flonr,lwr hrirrei, , • ' . - .30 : 15 0ct.'2.11554 ' , -.. • . - 1 4°t r•. _ PHILAD'A &- READING RAILROAD. StIVINAIR OFFICE- of the Phlla'da. R. H. Co. Philath•lphia, I , l4oruary 28, 1855. Thi. , l*.ttes or Freight and Tolls on Coal transported by t his'Courciauy, will be as follows. from Mardi :ith to June :;Oth, 18:4; . E • 1 • ; Dr 13i To:Richmond; Inclined Kane. Nicetown,.. Germantown R. R. •. f,"• Fallsfq h Bill! • o ny . 1`• Manayunk„ • • •-'. , Spring Mills. ConshehOcken and I'ly mouth Railroad.. " Rambo 's and, Potts' and Jones'. " Norristown nr • Port Kennedy, . Valley Forge, ' " ' 4 , triver's Ford, " Poitatown, pouglasville, " Birdsboro' • Reading,, " Between Reading, and . Mobrwilie, 1 20 ; 1 15 " Mohrsrille, 1 20 , 1 11 " 14mborg. 1 20 , 1 15 •,‘ orwigsburg. 1,20 115 - _ Ity order of the Hoard of Man:item Marim .o.tf S.:BRADFORD. Serretary LEG-AL CARDS. . . , 1 . ATY ER 8712:OUSE, Attn . rney at Law. , km , Offico--Centre street. oppossite the Town Hall, ! it D EA L E' pott.„vme. • • [February 9,'56 e. . DA VID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law, TO"T.HOS,E 1 1: ), hhve k eel cm tmrille, Ps. (Mat in -Market street, opposite th e Pt - st, Office. • , July 13,'35 2S-I.y and Oil mt.!, 41 . It WAY FARM A fl - LENIENT S. FOS'T'ER, Justice of ACITI OirtMre In'pro; 1,, _Attu Peace, Minersvllle—collections and agenclete'so'• In a stn d in lk count i .tin . ,ltn E iintsofi licited and attended to carefully," 1,,,, te fehruary 23. '5ll. , 8-If , best ma r ke t s for its p , . ' , rich Non, and Is not .11 C C. I'IIOMPSON, Attorney and 1 arritnation*in show. , _A .ounsellor at Law. , Mitre, Wow T.J. Allison's Hat petlty,iming underh St, 4c•..lewer end of Brwtd street, Tamaqua. , , I will shortly be inters February 2, I SZ,n .5-ly i her is ' of.: the most • - - . - .--411_11,P _ ably goc . ktijaria_vitarr: ..1 l ) IL\ P.IIOI3AICF, - Attorney at Law, , ~g , ,,d.4104-substant Minix. providing for t PI Commissioner for New, York. Office opposite Arneri. ! nient. 'Further pri tan 'louse. Centre Strell, - Pott twilit., Penna. ; phlets *ultleli are RI April 2.1. 155•2. 17-ly -- , prfompfly. Apply or r1 1 11()NIAS RNA ;4 R. BANN, Attoiney i f ' wg,NZ 'trts. iadeli Um: Office in Centrett , treet. otift,site tho , Episcopil hth t I he. pantphlets. Cite!), Pottsville, Itentut 20. 155; IiIiANCIS• SPENCER;. ,Magistrate, 1 AT AI- 4 T — Allf ' - , :e°:4-17-I— " Cri l 'AT , %and )teal Estate Agent. Office in Bail Road street 1 V PItIYATE SAllE.— `elebratetiltraet of spien below East Market, Pottsville, Pa. 12.tf : i did Coal land knownl i aie -Sp 'T. I," containlng March 22, 1 sr,e; ! the juStIT, celebrate (and '. Spotlit N e ii," , also what is - , ' I generally ..kiniwit as; t he ...Seventy:five acre tract," ad. d''Ll EORGE del.3:, KEDI, ••Attorney at • joining, oh the Mt. Ca lon Rail Toad and in West Ncr- Law, Pottsville, rentia., will attend to legal business 1 we-isu-,To3vnship, ovine Iby Nichol:Ai E. Thouron Esq.: in Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Oflice in Cl, , utre ,is riereby tittered ,at. pri a sale, on ;the post advanta• cunt. nearly opposite thd Miners' Bank. .1 1 genes ferins.- , July 7.'55 . The tract contain; all the Coal VelnF In'llle , lianat I Southern Ahthracite ilegioni.--including. besides ether, tracts, ilioiegeneraliy known 33 t he Pul tor, C'it'qr/cp Jill aarksPiz. 7-ilacti.Oreirii., Orchard, Prim ror and, .Mii g math, With till the u iderlSing. though yet unerploied. i beds' ofentl_whieh 3 known to exist, in the Orinatiou. averaAng , when pr e ved, over a hundred feet - of solid Coal. n, fact, th tracts ,uow , offered, coutaina the richest, Coal de - *lts in the County. ', For Infoiluntion,.3 ply to Francis t , pencer. Esq.. ogtod for Coal lands, and, ,eal estate generally. (Vice in Lail road street above E. - Market street. Pettsvirle. Pa. - March 4. 1856 , , 124 f i MMES H. GRAEFT, Attorney at IP Law. having removed to l'ottsville. has opened 311 (4- (1 e".fi under the Telegra phCtffi re; CenteeStreet.oppositet he Miners' Bank.' peeetpher ti, 1451 \‘'T lI,LIAII FRAILEY ' .14.4.045 TR ATE AT 01INVIOSBUI1G, • • Will attend-to all business cr;trusted to him. with dill _gene and rare. Office—at his dwelling 'house. Centre Ftrwt. Or. w igshurg. Apr.! 5, ttioti 14-3nts QAMIJEL GARRETT, Magistrato. k.,Cmrm•yanc e r and General Collortor, will attend to All business entrinted to hint with diligence and care. If. flee, Centre $t reef , Pottsville, Pa.. opposite the Town 11311, \, B.—The Dockets of N. M. Wilson; Esq., are in p J . 5.• gosSioll of Samuel lltirrti. Esq. I.lnly 14,'05 BUSINESS CARDS. DR: J. T. NICHOLAS. PIIYSICIAN;, SURGEON 4; ACCOUCIIEUR; Office—Market St, above Seconil. • Pottsville, Dee. In, 15x4 play '2‘).-•0J- 3bdf . DR. G. , BOIV3IA.N, Sur %earn.. geon Dentist, (Aire in Brick Building, come, Milikot and-Second Streets, Pottsville; Pa. lie t 3 1, 1853 1) W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., • late elf the PenusyiTanla State Geological Survey, explorL•s talSds, mines. /ic October M. DIX(.).SI--TDOCTORO,I g gilleasa Dental Suige:ry, has !removed to the.l 4 ,:ortfi. east corner of Second and Norwegian streets, Pottovitle.; ..'" , eptember 2, 1854 ' TOHN HODGKISS, _ - - n . eer and Surveyor, Cextre Pa.. at: lends to Surreyit , ha/ Exploring CoarLands, inspect ing Mines, 4c. AAgrntTot the purchase, and sale'of Real Estite, collJetion of•rents, March. EWIS J. MAlrl'lN•hnd Frank (jar -4 ten, hdrveynrs and Civil Engineers, in eonnection with p. :theater. of Pottsville. will attend to surveys of lands, mine , . towns and 1111 other business in the line oftheir profession. Pottsville. January -. • • . 1- ' • •.' ; '; I.3IIIIENSE SUCCESS • ' i THE CHEAPEST - MAGAZINE IN THE if DEED. 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Tlfe soil is a to he siirpa...aedblir :brining, ai ea- , .iaal . It Alas the best elements of prom-'; Id by two rich veins of Coe!, and -Tted by four railroads. The tint- , ,valuable kind. ,Titleunexcept lc n- ", . ntee decd are gluten... It prer l .mts al opportunity to commence far- l 71.4 nhtldreti or making an inve-b iculara can be had from the I am. I itt to inquirers. ,' Letters answ.er,d addn,sa SA NI'L W. tiATTELL. See., ,t i , north side. between Fourth and Ili 'la. Full inforinationls contained .Feb. 9, * A ' ti -3m , -- t - . NDS - FOR.S_A. To' • - COAL L r e ~ aritetstres,.. • COLD RIES FOR SALE. 1 -1 O,IC SAI,ETwo of tip,: iliost yak -4 able Collieries in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania. viz; the ; BLACK NINE COLLIERY, at l'ottsville;and the BROCKVILLE COLLIERY at Bretkvillo. ' The Xulnicriber neT residing in this city, and being' unabigfrrrin other oc upations to give to these Collier des the per.rional attention which they require. has been in dticed-to three them or sate at the opening of one of the best si".tisints s hichms ever occurred in:the mining of Anthracite Coal. ' TiIIE.BLdCK :VI IN bor York Farm Colliery at Potts .ville, • embraces all the free burning Red Ash veins ofl Coal in Schuylkill conty, and the product has always been in gi•ellt demanl and met with a ready sale at the highest prices in the New York and New; ngland rittr i kets. bitting the past summer. an expenditure' f $2.0,. 000 was ma de at this , Colliery in taking a new' lilt on the Black Miner vein. The property is now in a' splendid itinditlon, and capable of producing annually, ' 40,1)00 ford; of- very.kuperiAr Red Ash coal. ;• The Slept. has a fist late Iron ' ralliandirli the roads on theciaside are laid dowii in the same substantidl manner. It .has • a breaker,hperated bilt twenty hone Oiklintl, with r;d ,ders, ;Argo screens, and Blithe fixtures necessary to d i the work — inthe best and most economical manner.-- There Is a.large amount of other personal, property, sult as, s. Cara, Tiagons,. Teams, Sinter' 4 - c„ Which will be...sclil wlth it. -,' At the IIItOCEVe 'LE COLLIERY, a tuhnelr contly . ..beep driven o cut the celebrated lA:scar a veiti . which intim throng the whole estate fur ne . on e mile. And which is ow in a very fine condition. The 'two ennides at the S ope and the Breaker, and the loos Drift Curir i (of which hese is a large number). were made by IlaYwood .k. Sny r. All the roads have been laid 1 down With the Tnlll, and all th... fiXtures and improt e mentsishich have birn made upon tithe'valuable propel ty. are very advantarieously arranged for cheap wortieg. Under s careful and active management, this Colliery will prodtice annually large quantity of Coal, for many years to time. The tone Storehouse and other propel ty in the town of Brockville; will (if wanted) be included in the irate. . , • Apply ttr3Fr. George C. Potts, at Pottsville, or ter the I _subscriber: In this city at 110 Broadway. I . NewiNOrk, March P.,'56. 12- , GEO. 11. POTTS. „. 114 E STAI! SAVINGS FUNDS 1 OFFICE ; , --, , NEX,TDOOR , O THE POST OFFICE, 1 1 NO. 83 Doc l: Street, Philadelphia.--- , 0 Iss4,—lnterext five per cent. All sums of mo o returnrd On demand! The BT4TE flAvip FUND, No. O.'S DOCK STIIF.ET. next dOorI:t0 Third 8 t. and adjoining , the Post Oftiee., 'posit receives Money on d 'posit daily, front It in the morning until 1 in.:theanent nz, also Monday evenings, trout 7 , to 9 o'Clocit, lettere tis allowed ori,deposits at tile rate• I ~ o ear FIVE PER CENT' per annum. Deposits will ben turned in; whole or 1 part on demand, without notice.' The iripitlarity o this O ffi ce with all classes of the 'I community., both in wn and country. and Ds sons nuent surreys, may ascribed, in piert, to the following substzitltislimsons: , let. It %Teri a coo enient, responsible; and profitable. DepoSitorj to Execu tors, Administrators, Assigneys,Cc I lectors Agents. and „all public' officerlato Attorneys. Trustges,,Focieties rind Associations, whether ineorpora ted or otherWise—torarried or single lcdlett—to Stu dents, 'Merchants, CI ks, and business men generally— to Meebatiles, Farmers. Minors of either sex, and all wbc have Pants, mach cni little, to deposit. where they 1113 f 'be bad:ROO , time With Five per rent interest added. 2d. DepOsitors recedve Books„ with with an: Abstract of the jr. s 83 , 1.01. and regula Ions ; In which Is entered thelr . dr• pesits. , whigh Books .rve as vouchers . They may desig nate, in else of sick ess. death, or aisenik.. who shall re. cave their deposits. vithent the Intervention of kixecii: tors or: Aduiloistrato . Any one or more persons may deposit In his, her, 0 their name, or for any other person or.persons ; ; 2d. A Report- Is M 1 Councils Of tho City. de each year to the Legisiature re sworn before+ they enter upon Eton tostving Bonds with sureties. :trigs Fundls a real brings Fund— lTrust Company. Our large Hat of liadelphla public, hare boon rare• charter avoids the -business and 4th.4lVeLOiScers so, their duties, In addll 51 h, :The State Sari Mg an lniurante and Depotiters and the till to phso.re that t lin; Of I inittinttee. , tith, :I u ordar to al positora *be retido NAM ire permitted manner customary furtdshed to tie The peptiar pat ro provettdaL cautious whtittl he character! a gratlfyltig fact to tenth*. 1311,A";,, 31ariiit lord every reasonable facility to De t &distance from tbooffice, their de• 0 he Ili thdtawn . by cheeks, after tho ; ith the hanks. i t heck Books will sitars 'without charge. ',age Festered upon this office by a and discriminating community, and Of the Institution is'best known, is bich the Trustees desire to call at. G: 7 4). It. IIAgT, President. Treasurer. . ' MISCELLANEOUS. LEONARD & MINTZER. Bankers & Dealers fii Exchange: TAMA Q 1,7,1, Pal. COLLECTIONS ATTENDED To Also,l and Union. r drafts aftsforsaleon4ll the pilncipal titles in the for sale on England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. October 17., '4.5 f 41-tf SAD SAWEi FROM THE PACIFIC. A,rit. E. 'T. ''TAYLOR ,when in the City of Philadelphia- learned to his great mord ti ration. that owing to the mmorett 10-a of the steamship Pacific. he would not be able to duPlicate the very hand some and varied assortment of Spring and Summer Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestings that he haSjuit opened for general inspection at hi new Sales itoom. Corner •of Centre and NiNkentongo Eta Pottsville, slahh SDW C. H. DENCLER4_ , ... d" . Banker* and Dealers In N. 2 doois South of the Express Office, Iratt.ville., NATILL strictly attend to Allci) . \ 'T entrusted to them. negotiate Dualuess PAW, Loans. Stocks. and all other securities. Messrs. Taylor, Brothers, Bankers. New 'York. Drafts on Union Bank of London. Beifaat.ilanking Company of Ireland, National Bank of Scot!anti; also at the office of Messrs. Green & Taylor, Liverpool, . • ]wars. Taylor, Bruce h Co..Lieth. Scotland. Cone antly mi band and for salt) Pr any aniount, from upwards. In sums to suit purchasers. ' These drafts are payable at sight:. and are good In eve ry part of England. Ireland, Suotiand; and. Wales! Un urrent Bank Notes exehanged:at he beat rates. 'Laud %rat rants to ught and Sold. SHOES, BOOTS, TRUNKS AND Traveling Bags. • SCH ER PLE, Boot and Shoe .Manufacturer, and general whclesale and retail de.iler.respei:tfully cites the attept ion ofbiSeustomers to the large and substantial stock of Children's shoes. Ladies' wear. linemen's dress boots. gaiters, 4kc„ 3 together with the general assortment et loots, shgeasrunkit and carpet Lags which he has now on hand at his establishment. .1 One door- 2 ,,thoke she enrner •f High nod Centre nppnsite the 'll7,ltelt N. 11. — Miners' 'hoes and Boots Mode to order. at thci lowest prices. at the shortest notice. and manufactured ram the best of materials. Everything in the Shoemak ing line furnished with dt:spatcli.and warr , uted to glie .atislaction. Aare. Try him, and you will not be disat; ts'inted....fttr -; Pottsville. Aptil J. IS5tl 14.1 y • REAt BARCAINS I Reduced Priices In Clothing!! CHEAP' CLOTHING STORE. Cen t tre street. one door belOw Market street, west side, Pottsville. .The subscriber returns his - gristetul thanks kto his friends and the public: for the liberal 'manner in which they have heretofore patronized him. and Informs them that he has now on hand a- large stock of ready-. j made garments. newly manufactiired, under the super : intendenre of an experienced worgman, and made of the best materials, in the neatest fashions. of every variety, which cannot fall to satisfy purehsers. f p s stock con ; -bits of Fine Dress. Frock and Dotty Cents heavy knitp. pod and Winter sack Coats of ail descriptions. black. Blue and striped Cassimero Pants and boys' Clothing! • ancy Velvet Vests, Mark and Fatly Satin Vests. Cassi mere and Worsted of all kinds. Plannels. Strikd and ; Dressed Shirts. Green and Satinet :lockets. and a variety .1 other articles too numerous to Mention, all of, whirh lie intends to sell at the lowest prices. lie also makes up all kinds of Chthing to order, at the shortest notice. kv- Don't forget Centre street. one door.below Market west side. Pottsville. A.:GILIZIGGE, Agent, 2 Dec. a, ',Z.5 voTicE to Boatmett and Shippers LI of C'•. i.--.On and after the divo ing of the &Amyl ktll Nur la:Ilion. for the year 7656: the following regula tions will he enforced. . . First.-No Boat 'will be put under the Sautes of the landings of the Company for loading with. Coal. unless the Captain of such boat, or Some due duly with, by him for That purpose shall tee preSent, and - personally at tend for hoepingßTlarrount of the quantity put on board. Seenitd.-A bill 01 lading in the usual form shall be .4gue L f by the Captain for the quantity so laden on board the boat, and no boat will hte permitted to enter or dear from the docks or landings df the Company under soy unnsualform of Bill of Lading, or vagne anduocer- I ain in its obligations. iitird.:-The Shippers of Coal at eich landing sh e ll per iumially, or by their 'duly authorised agente. keep a cor a ect account of all Coal laden on b,iiird each.boat engaged by them. in much manner re to .enable the-Cgptain or bin a sent to check or tally the car.,in, and thereby ensure eorrert bulls of lading and niantlests of C'argt , es for all partirs.- . Otil'eti So.huyl. Nay.Company,} F. FRALEY, /ter. March '2oth. 1856. March 2:2, , sr, i . 12- , PURE WINES '