-,'•:"---"i_•, 7::.::::". :.,...srst., ...%40::, ~.;,..zw.":7 .. ,.._,4:::. s:": 7-- ' .: . ', ' . • , . . . . ..' , . • • • .. ..7 , • . . .• - • ' . _ . . . • . . . . . -I. ; ,•• :I • •—• • • • . - ~.-.• ::-.. ... . . :. 1 ' . • .. . . ' . -r ell.:E ,, • .1" --.- :- i - s Of THE MINERS /011BNAL. , . • .• , . , .. . , • .. • •-1.- . ; . , slmo...7.:•ll,sckirritm:.... • . . . • i :_. •• i . . •Ii ' ,\:;.-ki- .- - . . .. . . .'_-. 0 U."-' .. 7 • , : • ..: . ilifilllll. pip ill, lavance--$2 ZS 1 . , . . . ~.. . . • - 4:."..7:".:::::-,, : ` .•• ' .c.f. r " t 1 :•:' r r " • h....-. ,$2 1.,t) if 13'4 pall • . . . _ i . :. , ...,, 1 - , ,hi a •iy, 'tout • alA‘. . : • .."'• - . • ... . '''. L „.,. . TO .1.1!1..5. , • .;.. ' , , r- : :. ' ;` . .: . : 7 1Z 12 '4' ) ''..j. 3 . ;1 - . .. '''''-''" '... t ,fj DO f. Ah .... _ ..,. t.. ,me a'Attro.s. in airanco, 10 do 1 . :: -, .. . ' . • ~ ':' -..- , ' " ~.., ~.:,- r-•,.:' "..\ i , • , ~ ~, , do • : • 4 .1, 1 f „ a . . . j 111-1;. , R. ~ 1 , 47=2. 4 1 ,n 1 nuptt . :), 11l v3.ruiwy psttt.riatamtre. . . ' 'l ', ' ...., ~.. s ~.• ~., , 1 i, .„ .". Nt': : .-.. ...m.... 1 ' ..,.:tddr•ss. C • . , , , - -• • • • : • . . . Z : '. ~,, ...,‘, l , ..,..1., „ ,:. ~.. • 1,- , ; .„:,.... j,;' ,..„ . .„1:".,.. .. I ' . • ' ' '‘ , T.. !t:'-e!':11S A.Nn ASTEIFJ:B: i - , - ' . . _ , .0 . 7 ; , • .4 . • I . ' , ‘l'. ' , ln h. fIUVILOII.I it) ilarri.,rs and°, hers , t ' • ..AND - POTTSVILLE l ''-'74' . ‘" - ".37'. . ' 14i'd G. N -,RAL .ADVERTISER - . ....._. . 'I, ., E E , . I k .' ..,,,iss. rash on d.ll very. .•• - • • ~ . i 5:',..1 r. f' -' l,/ , SILOPIiC , I ~ , , ith the . , . -,. • • • ' • 1•, , ,,,,.. , 1,-,,,,•• --'' . • •.1 i - ." .. J. ..• . , . 1 " . • " - 4.4.- -. " 04,1 - 1::: , ' ' .;t0 6. -- '.. : 7 '''' . , i'q' l.k - 4 . oF Ni'N',l"ll . E.S. , . 1 ~, . • - - • .. .. - . . , .„ ', Illillik. INNINIIINNIMINNisMINissmir ____. ,•,;• 1 •54,t .1,:. *. he .th.,.ontitituco.E. or their notrs- _____ , . : . . , t , li h..r may .Nnitintte t., 5..n.1 tlit.in until i •• • ~- , _.‘ - . . - .. , 1. 'WALL l'Excli YOU TO PIERCE THE BastrELs OF T I T EEA tta• H , AND P.R.ING`OGT•FUOII TAE dATERNS! OF MOUNTALtS, METALS WUICH.wiLL GIVE STBEiOTTI TO , OTCE'ILkNDS LED SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR USE AiirD PLEASTRE.—Dr. Johnsom.• • .., ,n• paid, • , . • • ; , Tl,,r, n....:1.•.-1- , r r,ruse, ts. 1a'.... l'hoir Ile trs pa. _ . _____— -, -.- _ ' •- • .m.... ;..,hi ~ r , t : v Ire , lir. , !•••1 th..y ate ; :Z...-_-=,-,,...,.::.--,=.,____•- ,_,-..- - .:._ - _ - ;:_•:_. - 7= - .7- - ......:= - ,2 - --- . . . . . _ 1 .. • u -i.!)-r% in Iv, .t.,•111,r infanniOr. 4.0v..3.11,, , 3re s'...nt to tht• Inrmer OA. ..van. nad.' re , p,nxiMr. liar, dr •iltd 0111 rerti‘joc to take tien - grut. the natal in and loav lug them up* i• ri!na frcia eVidoo , e or i nteritio.ial fraud. ES OF ADVERTISING. ' :1 lint, ,1., c . .-• 3:. for otteitit rtion—sub" 1 • :•, :•,. 27, c•oets ',.. e..h. 3 11tf.ef. "to. time:24 . ~ ~t in;•.e.ti.ene, 1'.'.':',0e1.1.t1..e.A.a1. All adver• t .• - SHINGLES, ,:.. - : 'lei •;.. (er short periods, charged as a ',C i 1111.8,1 .N u 1 lotn • S t H sr i ti N n C al L e E s, S 4. l arran i • ~ t i r ,,,. da i,bility.:d .sele pe.:•1000. always on haiad a • . ."'" '. , TW ,,.... '".l''''' ''''''' - 4. ' - ttcf• " the,aw jui , ,t o f ttre subsrtber. Forw w aretin s .r t i ‘ n r e 7. ery di:- ,•••7 , ." '4:l •'5 - 42 ~:', t 3 00 , ~i,T h s". it.iJi-034.‘ .9.. : I 'id' 'l 7 -' 5 s- '2 - 75 * 4 on : r ' - ' '.'-', Wayne tp., near. the. Summit, Schuylkill C. 0 ., , 7-cm 1 ,r 1 1 ~, 1 l'2, , til 3 Ste - 5 LIU %., re h. lei. ' 56 __. . . I „., ~ , ,I•N 1 „le twit ~r,‘„r eel I , CT LINE?, ; LUMBER ; LUMBER:: I '2: . 2 '2 5 r •n• " ... " 10 ''' ) ' -or 1-1 E -tin.scriber haring on the Ist day . j ~ ~ . . 2) -V `,O ' l'e ,ev , t 9, et , .e 14 eat , i ..e a . , .. , : - f November, 15,,,.. purchased the entire Internet of , :,41. ..5 01 ',7 :',} 'P.'. 0 , 1 IS 1 ". ; 1 0 - • . I .7,0 .i', 114) S 4.4) 'l4 1)t) ...!:.!•)- TA , amis. Severn it Co.,,in a saw:crap at Mount WIN% situ- , r,OO 994 1 , 2 trl - =lSflo---_, :10 90 ! e 4te'lei Butler township, Sehuylkill county, is prep:oo - 14i 440 15 nu Ar tre . ' ;..',,, feu - len PO ;to furnish bills of Lumber with despatch. and re;spect•- .leice re. ,r short periods: as iwer evrwai , let. i fully eiolicits the patrouage so liberally bestowed 'on the • , s e N di. e..., $1 ..s.elt—ace-ompaa [•t .i • i with an, i retired firm. e• JAS. IItt , SELII. tit. 50 cents ear h. i Pletswille. January 12, 7,5 . :!.. . ; leetts le , f , r , )11 rrhg•os 3ho Deaths, „„„ tk , i• LUMBER TIMBER. , ! • It) - " t ' ' ----- fiANDtifdii ,rst ilv ,,,, i'n — " l '''qu' nl in""" l ' A ' ' ' . i . f 1111 N TZ ER &,' DAVIES, are prepared ' a.i ~r, - inn net ~.4 ~ i in, in ndv,no 1,. m..... „.• ....., • • • sod otil n•rS. Ad r k •rt 14i,,x. by Ito . yee,er. with i 1 . , to-supply any quantity' of,•mleeck and other tittle s standieev; f ose•rti...ment not eseeeoline:. 15 I her, teem 'their Mills (saweeT telierder) at the cheapest 0 .„,,,. i „,,,,„,„„,,t, 5 .. v i D ei.m. , $l 4, uOl rates. Dealer° and builders will find.it their intert , st to amount of f.lur e e e iti,eree.. pith char= `• •I. buy trout them. The,. have also a qUantlty of prop.thn• '1 ie,r.iptiiill. -, 2 ,1 U 0 i:ber tie .4:4. , which they will deliver on the Little Schuyl-1 nl,•= .:it the rate , 414•4-Mnt'''t 1 1 N , t'e. f kill Railroad. 3 mile,: 42.041 Ye T:111111110:1. _ /, . • '1 , 9.0 For In tarter type ilia. i usual will be Tamaqua. July T. '55 , ". 27-tf - ,:r rient. advance on the se pricei'.. All cut • ,s 1 ' - - • "- 6 ` ' , trite , 41114.• as letter pre... , , : LUMBER-IA • - !• .UMBER , , adceribeetments ree•eired fromAellreTtbeinct . r the suoserwer respectfully announces i• .- , 1-P , at-'.f". pry cent. n ' i"." " ":,! I ''' ' ''r - . Toth, public that he has completed hi•C,Ream'elr- • 'by emeri.el..ewe.mtent with the pumisher. ; eat:tr . : 4 4l4-mill in Ledems;t Valley ' Schuylkill county. et'nd ' :,' , ..elits:..e.it. Deal h-e . ac‘eolup . .l.llied eith no , . ; is :i•.w prepared to furnish all kinds of Lltinher at the :. wit hmt ivdice-e: to cliarte• . s, • ' lowest prices—surh as Pine.. Ilemlnak and White Oak of ' ..,..•••pt 1.1,,,,.• nr a relit.i , :ll , eltaracti.ei and ; overt gi,..• and description. ~, ~ e l pun, t5 e ,..., will 1...,-Ivirled 25 cents for any i X.a - Bills of Lumber cut to order at the shorte•st notice. ! nes undejr 1 - 0. Oyer ,It, tines. 4 cents pert Ne -1" •'*,• 4f tf }AM' Altl/V- It LAN ii. - _ _.•: . ! of ra ••••tine,.., lot of a Tenerti of public ant r• ',L WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL . i to ,-),-,,-...nt. ner lino for sorb insertion.' , ISE.T Vk y.r.s - In t . ...ikui.iti.ins ,w. , .n id stale 'that *.i.:.‘• lines 1 Stinbary & Erie Railroad and the'Canal, 1 I j . . 1 1a I i j 1,1 , in eel tunn—and .c..f. Li line. a ; , ilf nje•Site the . Ful'htec., Will bithh a vort. Pentat.• , ( 1,, 2.v.2 ward. , 111Akt• a .Alllllll-117 4 a h.tif 1 • I S. BANGEI2 & C0.,,Wh01e,-; 71'.‘1 v•iutr , .•r ,•••Ittintt. ; All odd lines over , •Itar.r.g. at th.• rtn• ..f 4,•i•nts perfline. • i jrsale and Retail Dealers and,tanufacturers il white ;.•rti.crs mug ••entine their aavettis ti;, to 1 a ndyidnea pine th.oKinit• boards, sag,. doors, Winds. shut ..i n s..A..:orreie , . fer other,. vale nea Es-tors. •ddinc... ward mouldinds. kee Jig and scroll sawirig, • i 0 •111.1...1 i o lan•ioevv ad ve e tiv.•toonrs- .' fancy and plain. Ali descriptions ,t,l turnin•Z - and pruning......! i done with promptdess. and in the beg tnanner • - Feb. t , „ ''.',6fety • jinIiCATIOI\ T S, ktc. N .,- • - -wßip4s_ aiture, Gardening, Farinitg. Farriery, , . - 'gntry, . ' with ilespatith, us the' hart.es will leave Vine greet wharf, , , ... Poultry - , tco. . • s . -•- . /11 f i ii•:, Kummer - Session or tills boar __.., Thankful fordhe liberal patronage they . Phil.idelphia, Weekly. 1 . . , - ERY,e I ". .iirttier and Gardeher oW.riii. .. •,iine4seil.e.l fer s oung men all d lutt , . wtll coltillmio'r have ree,•if al from the Cealilheilers and ether.. in the . . Vic 3%/in/bind. rates ra,t s 1. dezryed ,:n 2000 ptaradt : •, h ive a ropy' f vt.,,1 roes, on' Fat:nine and Gar-' oft W t-..DN EsDAY.T Ile. li•T It OF .4.1'1111., , ttast, would most respectfully- solicit their enatom In the Dry Cloeds. i4ufg , nsw ire. iiheci and Tea- - - - -$3 PO' Unto. Jr.,01,., iiii sled in thi.• Itiannor fositiently l -The kat ion of thins I fist itsl l l l m• • hi ''' ,ll -efill''''''' ''r' its in ore. All work done at our shop will he. warranted, so Groceries. i tits. Idguers 3111 PITA Ishdis .- - - 2 Tr,. ~, , ,t..., tr..oods.o.strh.dt,h• sit ush•d wi'!lito the tii2! "f -lb it nn sine need be afraid ol getting a bad job, 'Salt and ['lister, it. her lived on Delaware.) • Ihi : heading...mit:lm, theeets antegee'lad , Wm; eountre and t e... h•, ‘ „,,, }„.nnz. one of the Oldest, and the most extra , e A. S. 310,41111EAD, , city., . ; II v i ed Mee IForker,to the county - , we feel it tire , that we ' Once :-Ilauylkill \a - t iigat ion Warehimse. Mt. Callon., Tlet Imilding of the lo.iituie,re spaAfins and admira- rail turn ostt, t lie hest Coal rierk-na' in the Region., ` c*. 1 ' 11. Pleat ' Id e int.tr.t,l t ,, ~h ., patchiness •Thener ,, mitefilatp.us of (II orders ahlressifit to J. 14 Kurtz. 31inersville. to W. • ' -;- :''. Nn. t./..l,llroadway-, I.ew York, ihanu 23. • the li ` ll r lllll g DePartroe"l are i'l . 11,1 -* first cial''''''..4iiii. no i f . ifeisier. Pottsville •ir Kurtz A - . Heisler. Minersville, .41 - 1- - - .0 ,sill is. forwitried tree. Schuylkill !Imam to ' paifiS :Ire ..;,,red on the part of the Principal to prt-me will he poinfetly attended to: 1 Uhf &nm : rrinfirfai. all pointy no the Mine [till Railroad. I for lit coin fea of - gt iutenis. The disign of chi, school is , ii„, lit 1 ..,,w, , , • 1 ' . 20. ' 7 , iedtsvi*. April 5.1,5 I . ' 14- .. . - __l ‘_.--f-----....- to impart thermgh ie , trit-tion in all tie:lT:Wein, „ -1 1 all --, ' - Enutish edlnvit ion, while ,its tm'urse embrace,* prepara- . POTTSVILLE. - PHILAD'A. & RTADINC RAIL ROAD. ________ - tieli for :My elassin Colle;.,' , :i:, ' Tr.8.1:-Tuiti. , [l, ihsird. Lodging. '&c... Lc., per guar- l. ", . WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. ~,,„.! . c ; ._-..._,......,1-...,,,......... WO -.,2- - -......, ~,•.''''.....;74.,,,, , - . ........ ter. , see no - Change of ProprictOre. . : . • : . For further informati , ti.enidress .. .1.....-4. LEE A. 31.. Prinei) - ; - a:i ' ' ~llata: i"".'110I, , 'PH& undersorned tins as- - it ATitS OF FREI. irr ON MEI:CU-1N b1i.1.. Fifth sterol, below Ch esnut, Ite'n'tlititi, Pa.''' ';" -•• ! sumo.' the proprietorship of the Wire ()N AND AF'PER NOVENIBL. It Ist, : Ni,,,, , b 2J. '3O ' .. • f 13--2rn ' it tp ; , ....„,.,;,,.Sertien VaOery in Coal street, lately eon- 1854.-:until forth,- notice , the following Pages of a , ' 4 .' l "/ ducted by Ili L. Cake„and desires to ran - -- - Freight sviirlie charged fer, leo pounds: - ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. : Ih " -attention of Coal Operators and the publirgenerally, - .• f rIIIIIS , FLOURISHING rlostitution, - - to his ext,easireestablishinent. Arrarezernents are Made -i for procuring the very best or materials. and orders I'm ‘---. ~,...)„. l u sted at I frwiesburg. Pa.. itas entered upon the work to a lame amount will he id hel at the shortest no- • third year of it. exigence. The hire Fs - eller,' of illac tire. allkl on the moat a...Mg:fill:Ty terms,. , • 1 surrounding country. the Inetithy. quiet ambretireil b orn - e t the .ulferiber. Moo-fiver. Iniving seeured the services . „ • , tier, , d the village are not surpassed - by ~,y in th,. :l stet of .killful and experneed wirktniMl invites the ninst Dri• OnoilaCdtafertlifrieri. ilookeCarpet-1, .tt I. easy of scene; firms wit hi" twit 1,511 ` 4 "I cis" Pliila . eid examination or test of Ids ...lin.. premisinc them intz , c i ~.e , :p. • I m tF • h GI ti , j ild • iv. , 1 c . 18 . aSS. C • ildphia all,l 14a - tiling Railread, to and from w h ieli :a'srace talual to the hest t urine! at in ether nranufartiade.- .. Ani-115: Iltilli. Mitt er. Cclmer. Eggs. Kir- I ,It. BANN AN S .. - • ; • . - ' lan.O,D-15'5 1-tf - 1 • JOHN HARLAN.. . thenware.G.thlstoeqtleoef:4l,-.:llemp 1 , Book and Statieners Store, runs rv . le . e i ever? day . Stn , I itinsopiural Appara.f Us evolptises itistrulistlnf S'Of , . (-- . . , .1, April 5. l': - ...b 14- the fluent and most improt 1 • 41.ty ie. Each gedentehould . ' Ilams.•l„Linistan , . liiiies,ilollow-ware. ‘,' 22 .._ I31:11E NSF; tti L - CCESS 1 ' have several , n it , of elotithig of a plain style. a Ilible. a RODGERS ENT & CO.'S Leather3laeltinery,oisteis.ol4.,Seeds e I ,e'Ths:„l I , Es r .11.1 , :.1/.13 - 1.: IN . 1'111:: 11 . 0 It (15. ftw . towels, napkins. an'Aimbrella. 'fi pair -of slippers, “It2olll Itilk.t.LlitilC4 WORKS:' ••• ' • !tr.- • Ale. Beer. Cotion.Ceffeel Graln.llar Iron. - It 11,1,11C7S It )1,1,A li \ (ONTO Lll. - 1: ~, Id:irking and shoedirtslr 4 gs. and very little; spending " in as; LIISI ENT & Co.. inanufaettirers • /f• - , , ,-e• / (2-r 1:1•• ry .11,1 , 1"ir r a Miet , 'i- .' tunmey. . - • , - • tem 'of Cast and Wrot6ght IRIAN. lyrlLlNti, • l '''''" lll: •.‘ l3 `t y il '* :" .. lls. TP iki.s ' ilh-e • i '' ili t• l ' s i . . . c'(illtAur.,i) by a b.ii ii fr. evetler, - The soled:110h r yeai is its -pled int. lien • ,' , ..5.1111j. t 'Ybc• . .!'... "" '"" ' l , ,t eieto: deuekpt lon. 1117 {Cc alt. at tollticll 01 '"' 0 • 11. } 0 ‘• • ilil'ir- " liKlicY-k•••• ~ .. i .. ~,,,,., er the PulilWV,thlgetifiaiff.l. of bu s ine,,,, Brooms; lire Bricks. titian.. Mill Shines. ) ' Pitch :tip Tlir. Salt, Scn ip II•on. Timber ). 15 • . - rir.t 0,.....i••n ••E Inc ylar contnitor. on the 1:all of April. ( ^ u••..,..: whit h 'this !popular to in lilt . has met ~ and rrint tunes '2' sse;.l.-...• - . it e: ,00lni opens .01 the I:,th of _ which is et onl y t:Oett in .lolls' 11.1tWAN•S 4:111 1;t1111,Cf. &c.. I 1 lit I .'" "I' !l 'i t Y " . i th ' N "'it it hi ' i ''''''''''' l '' - Ocbiber. and ,Aoillnu,;s2 - . week, To me lit:a a-me-Alien of is•r•tott' t'aetery,,,ii. C.al. st reetglf.st tsFille. Penna. 1.1.111 .11 th•• proprietor ha , resolved to ma i,. it ,till • 4 weeks at the end et each session. - ' . , Thee can furni , li Verandas. Tretlis•Werk Cr i Arbors, . 0,1, "- ( ''-'1'•• • '"-.C"id Wrr" l . Clay ,l .- 3 1 - aceVi s ti „ v..rt If, •,t t the pAtrtt oatte of the !lathe. That this Pupils call miter tit any time. ' •, • . `,1,:,..p1 0 w er Trainers.tree 11OX - t , S. in .verV v tin t. of l e e. loin tir . e, Litnestifne,ManUre. Pig' I r 12 6 • hie w•ir', j ., . r it tainACl,if ehr tjm , ,,s. is :tdruith'd by ' I f • I ;' , , emits mea rdin a. tun it.n. and Pr.n. Ito ".... fLTIATs. 'St`, re t Whet sw sista 4...Ce11er ti rat leg mid Wire Netting iron. Kimble SlittC• I. • I , 30 ''ls, 42-II one. emtaiiiitig• a. it doe. one hundred pa.!•••-: ••• NA , tin , / h ,.. 1. : et le it ter lti C Ich numl.or. Leiria tn. r,.• than airy el i me_ if - lite.. mid ewleisse tei. V•lll.ltticS a year .d , ...i , :. 1 1 .; 3 , " ,:'.,,,f;,." . . 1 4; " -. " i'ltri red page, each. er te'•• ',•• it.t,1 , 1; . , , 1 1,41,s ~1 re,ad lll .-i , tf-t rurtion on Piano Forte. • .1- per annum. for 11l 1: ate 11.1. A 1: : ' Cse ,a; Ing rumen'. ~ i V i i: : 1 , ' , 1 , $ .2 71 1 ; i , i , j a i ~/ . f p f t ii l. ni :jurie. nt the shortest: notice and ,it the lowest Flour. peiliarrel, "/ no ' 1 isle b•ring. te,..-eth;-r with iron ittetsf.adg. Farm, Lid ant Ilat-. Oct,. I i!" l '4 . c - - 2 iiii + 4 "' . -4 `"'''' Fe " e '''" E " . `"' A ' tiurdie'F " ;-iie ''' kr " 4 ''' • • bylaw wilt pHtLAD . A '. & READING RAILROAD - . - , , , • -2 no •4 00 ' ,'S" 11.-Vemetery-lot s ireaily. i•nclosrel, Designs " got ' kg/ :si - r- Rail i ' - ' - ' ------ ' '''''." i t 'I ti -If 'ii i 'l : .' , i'' l ' 4 ". l ' - ' 4 : " iih ,•,""". l .Y l `‘,"‘ "! ' 4 - o-1':•mo'or to t••• "old , ' 11 , 1 , 7' 1, 4y. is ed tat nor; -Ve, . up" to stilt customers. Fastest hint: in I heir Ihit•en hand. bit- 'iper, and its :natter ; • careful l y Collll/1101•111.f •1-1 by ft, hailtl, of t be editor and proprilor. wh t ~,,,15 ti, ,,,,,, to It o puldt, As ..Atitte,•ted with the it Is -- Ie• siv.r.se , re tr.. It page...• ettaiti new s. tale, , . . ~ rwl.:zhu- r .,.. j, --- .,..1 1 ,1 -,.1 5 1,; : s ecd.lNl3 D Fa t , pc,...„,.,,,,a1. s', or ordered, will 11, curnlslDA at. the shortest tont/v., For I a rt 11:47 i tilortuat ion. addr,.s. ~ , 2 , 1,15 , ' Febrhare •..1.. 1.: - .e. - -r. -El I. ? :•-lv ' ' • ' ' l "` - C iii'-' - '-i'sii, ° "''''• ;":"'''' t i l mi )• a l i en - ,COTTAG E : COTTAGE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG 'LADIES • •,. •LE A li , uAn _ uo I 111 t.lt.tpllios. ,-, lt an I fssusi `r , ""s A' ..''''' ‘ 11 "; ' Putt sloven, Mont goininry County , Pia. ,- _ , . , i.u•••r ty rib,: .4 . !b.. eesuft ry. It ii:, a;5;; sPe'e t ) 1, , v ~ . 11. (;,.. NI A LLER y . ~ k .: lt• er . ~anev..__._..-m T .1 0 A TIT‘Li. ~....,.t . liF1 • 1(1E of tr P.lliliola. Si R. R. CO. . :-. _ N._ I ..; I PI, ita,lelpl,;,. ~11,1 ;1 2:1, 1 tf-,il. The rat . ftB ill Freight and Toils to t Oat transported by 111 h. Company, will be its follons: from April :NI, to June ' 30t IL iSa : -. ' i . • , 1k.,4 re • ,, rd of Ih • to,: 1 1,1 • event , of the times , of pease t „.. •-f • ‘, • '..' ' 'lr \ EitsTRoU:SE;, Attorney at 1 ... ri'lltiar,.fi .ii- t -areri.“,. amt Luprev,"esente weurring, its ' %Principal, assistol by,a corps ,If c.tinlotent ttlst.ll-I , ' , t 1111:o -Cl...nt re stre'et..tpposstle the I owU ItErfttnAct, , ht h.buitpberc• IMIIIIIK 1111 .1.1.c.e11.1.1.• •••.11111.111.i `ll for ' or,, • '1,.. .1 1 (February 11, '56 fe i - „,,, k • n e ei ,.•,,,,,r ter non, ant Whir, at home or abroad. : ' Rey. Joel Parker. D. IL, New', York city. ' , • l i i .:_ll3.nritllor k.., , in!, - ‘..splk..ts• to iti,elf. Rec. Prof Jain., P. Wilt-MI, 11, D., N. , wark. N. J. : ~. •tariatt subj , •••ts are Omit ti... 1 into its pa .. , .t5 - . there j . Rev. A. Converst• • D. D., Editor Ceri:lidu 01,:erts r, 41 , ' ( 0 B. G ItE EN, Nttornoy at 1 'le. Pa. 0m..., in Market -:t rent . nppos, . • . 1 i s- ' ' reielf eentracer,ial publican 1 tits. each devoted to ' .Phi .tut I J u l y i 4.'55 - 2S-ly do ) uliar Set or cll.ltit. Fig 'esti: i.: intend••.t. for 1 1t,,,.. A . if. u • fioyd, D. 11.. Wincli•-ster. Va. • F.'"Taiillutt.,s.-• norfh ift•- , efuth. east or west. and I. tilled . 11,.v. Prul, IT„. A. Cra w fool. .1- ll... Delftware C" 1 , 11 ' , - 70 • T S. FOSCER, :Itistji to the bri at ...t .11 in..oi ii.a•ii. it .-it.....e. i. put., and graphic Prof. tv .. iiii.on A. Sort.. A. M.. Yal•- College : :' - I tits - uttiditne. jii , l sus 11 a, any f alt,..r, brother or friend, ' Pr or I. A lidison Porter. A. 11.. Yale Ci'llege• -a ville.l-..-olle•eions :mil :.'gun ti -igen' ', e''' would* C.-.- in the !Lind- of a family circle. It is it; all Prot Chartl.-. L. A. 31.. Ilartst lib, Pn. ~., - cm i _ eitita-d+rtutent a fresh and original: aad, what it purports"( • Prof..latnes Lyre", A. M., pl i ih e t e l e his. . , ! . eadei.b6 e - 1 he elleate..l magi:-ire in the world. ' Thomas P. James, A M.. Principal Union Acad e my, '' . 4ON, A - Attorney st:'.• AV' P - r - e 1 ' ll losing .f. l lo thf Prelfriel.T.3- 1 below,' Philadelphia. . , _ - . , , lielow T. J. Allis/el ~,, Jibatt r: .. e i. e tle• ninga-i no ode year, or any 1,0,,,,tt • Rev. : Matthew 31eig.. A .. . al- Pe itgown, Pa. Tamaqua. s ''" - , tug ef. ra i'.i ,51 1 ,...•ri1f r „ awl is. at ;me tititi...liall t-e--- I Rev, William It. NI erk. 'A. 31., Pottstes. it. Pa. 11. NI. pig,i,i t . .. : ,soon. It' it. tiould. A. M.. Prettstown:Pa. . 5.1 y 8 u , 4 ~,,,, ;qui! Pre en , ii ~ , r . 1 Rev. D. 11. 11.0 1.7.r.a r hanie!..-lak , vriettprze.fot 7 :l tertermof t 3 ,,i;,. ‘ ,:' . c,,,roer .‘r Xreno It and Pas Infield street s. ~ t oti yo t rs,..l it,,. ••,.!..,,:ri:t. Seminary" for Vexing Ladies. 10. 1 lriley .d -.",:, ,g . 4 , - 1, . rated at Pottstown. Mont:tom -r?,' ('Qu o te, 1 '1..11111 Litt ly opposite .. ,", r.,,,, o f Rev IC. 11. Work4eif.d. t hat be may ic . • , - . has, a eentilau mei; er the patronage liv I ,tofi.re b'estowed 1,7-3 y fk. l i t i v i NuFACT ) ußEs..... ,on Illit ileilitution. . V.A. 1 . , With :1.1 experiom , e of somo,.years in 'to:Alin:l% and l i r - • RT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY . ~i,,,1, th.• .1-t,rpliivoiro, lizAt n ,, phi , .11311 ItC qared tie • i ,,t,e-. 111, , ..L i .4,1 Si%ll w •rthy whab4. or pat rona.z. , may ": Cluteleh Smith, Proprietor.- . 1. • 1,, , ,t0.,.4 il ..tt it. he reels as , :nrl that `those parents 47- 1 y • '• de of vial shovels, spades, eoalrid:dles, &e. ' i ~. ~ . ,; - , . ..,., , , 1 ... etil J who mimed to Mtn loot , intenectUa, It-attune ot tnesr .__. ' te • l at,,ma• , e of the p ublic is re•peettully ' , Coiled. , thn„...,,ti,r, will nttt morel it. 'ISII elft , , •- - ' :. :to-It . . ti t , '-‘,. ..." I The t'efirse ,e . Staiii3 is sufficienhy extended fir the Iraq _ . .. . f CH. DrtILLIIIG; 11.1 1 sCiiINES FOR !AIRING. 1 time o.,u.ity i dtotled ,t.. girls fir lustily-It al in s•dp , d. . , ... 111 1 , , , fru G.th . e.e .- 1 , :i ., le , ~,,,.,• - p„,,,,,y , B u ddi ng . and will ft , put-fined with tie-meg rigorous thoroughnss. I ‘2..if ___ .• 1 The Diu inid is e minim, of rile t hoe- ~ la,ses are: „il te Ferk - . 1 rtut . , ~ • . • „h„,,,,,•-Arittuneth.. Natural Phi1...41.1y, and fir:mi t - - • le ' . - `(lit tunneling or sonlidinr---,-oprraten , , - . Mar. , •al 111 •, 2 , irtilli, leese. or .teant power.' Smallest torte iet . 11ith/5: , -Aigelfra. Mental Phil, :e•phy. and Chemistry. in met: hinge wei...h., leo s•f fettled.. fan I.• o perat e d by ; ,t4,,, - ;, - ,..."-41,tuietry, 3loral Philosophy, and ; Natural t , f ,,, An d,lf,, 1.1 / /Lows per minute. The blow'? Hi5t,,,,... ... cuter 1, .lor 57I:1 , 1. ' ~ ' 0.- .., -, • A.. 0.1 I•V tllt....llllprt•SAML•it Atli fpli t t Ittllther Sprillgj 1 i 4 pellinz. ReMling, 'Writing. dratninari Ceure•sltien. ___ , • ..,,,tedin f„ t Ins.w, the Drill ti ith gr e at bite, In ' Arithmet l e. et-bra. Ileontetry. Natural 1 hilesophy, 11l ..,i-eate rock one neat ean drill a tede II.: Melte, in t Cle;Mistry. Natural "history- Mental Ihilosoeliy, Moral one. t •;..r.., ilit.i,, la .toplil; 1... f h..11C-1 , 1 ortaiary sand- • sienr,.. Political Crononic. tioon'aphy. Ilistory; Nateral PP., : Ito .; feet tee -a eir. It drill- ego .llr well ,it :111Y • 'fi l e:do-4y. Eyidetice, of Chrlstijitity, itiblic - id ths@aphy, Ina drift it 'v... II It'ot l'y o• tt , '"lTlo s " 111 , n - bine! , ' :not Butler's Au•doey. ' -• . • ItI . L 1 , .• o 0rt.,... I. Th.- e,:ie. ef llii , mach;., eni, be ....en ' i u t e tiXTIt I sit DIES Att 1-7 • , _ , I,..''s Tillotei. ott Port ("Arbon r,, a d. tit ter ,. it was ex-.. Latin. Greer. Fl'ell -11. (lerman - .• Italian, Vocal , tool "In-, .i..d. It 3 ,. /11,1 .. ‘ c ; t11 be furni died of increased power ,trum e ntal Mu..i.•. IN:fein t -. tuv.l,l'..irtljoe. :114 wantod. . - ,Thrm:ltont filo trios,. e,t1r......t0ci.11 at tustitto Will let' Wi ~ ~ uno gyin e ,, ~r ri.:1115 I" it'" In S' - hovnt HI. "L'l'l.). to . tend t o 71 1 ,-Ilit r g. it.cattic,:. 11 riling, fir:mon:le Comp.a.f.: t.e. iIitIVELL 1 isliEli. Pelt,. ille. • ti M. 31111 Arithmetic., :;t, • Diploma , will he granted to those yonn.:: 1110... s wit, -7; ; POTTSVI 41. E ....,[4,4, , f 11, regular Cll , llhc. A. , tc.tint ,- .1.10s •,,F , cledir- to , ., , ',hip an t ild.lenetutent : a tot -11.11 coutplepun will depend Saddle and Harness ...11,atsufea tory. . t upon the ability and induv.try of the pupil, and „tit on I,lt, Tile StlllSefilleT Nyollid < , the nunit„,,,,f; tering o sears sp, fit' in the vilme.---fei Id: , Scholar ltltilii - Itrzett Centavd with . ; cola-S tsi;a• - efel her .3..!ai.11 ln•.st regreet fully ins ite the : ' .4 , ~t.p.i.; _ ”.,,t not,. kept Ilaok, I -s tln,se who 4-antii , t pro,-eerl ,w., *attention of Ihe oil ir.en S of Pott'n , nd, tit. Coal iLe , ioti in. genertl , to his large and' .ro rapidly, The arrafigentent,is guelf. t Oat ndirle all the iele•tielest.s•k of sA LE DDRY. 31114 ~,,, 10. o( . . ~t it3. ,.....,.f ;Lug., reeitai ion .ire Attettrej. the. b elicltt of private it r , ..fal iestruetieti ;ca d et leg, and the stedent --- yll Carriage and Team Harness, II f's eel all descriptions. Drift Harness, it u Ile de i. t 11f..,f11 111,11, •.I1 her own res , ,uree.: thug allow im.; I, I i-el of l e , may Itcol tint tlt it,: in the alioee line 14i Call estopto complete lii r school gush,. in Anil //lite as her ~ ...•,• ht., ~,,,i, I.olon; purena,ite , elsewhere. :1:, there :nre , previous at taiiiments. and other etrcinustances.. will I,° I bel.uulltute lost. I ' permit - - ar , . rot-•r.: •:', : ,r tt ir nes,. b.. • .. prmaptii• filled on re:is , mai•le The Vncations :Ire t Wo- , Ttne in April. and ti ro Oilier in LEFF:VI:II WI .31 ELS i e di' FF. octet., r lift, di vWM g the year Info two sesAions of ti..., 'tp.p.. , • 1.- Er 5 , -.fiat I' t It t •t• f t . ('corer Orre, P•itiscif/C, tit Mt h , ea , h- begin eing rustier-tit ely en the first ~f 31ay larh .1. 1 ,- ":. ~ gay 13.'7,41 • SOLOMON HOOVER, :941 Witniesale anti Retail . ' and the first of Neventher. mires-is: ie. ma! gr.sene.; .- ' Tuitien. 'lloartlite,r. Furl. and 1.i4111,.. . - ' I'IM fertile!. partieulras. .I.lress . :._ .* TO VES. .1 . 1,N 1 and f - i OLW IV - 'Ware, ' - -:its, D. G. NI ALLERY. A. m.. i • arittamsia am! liras. Ware: Cutlery. i.e.-70 MI tete... Itange.. 14 f n.,:e 8..i1-t , ‘, Portahle Rau- ,II - ' Trincipal,Cotteite Seruitutry. - Potlstesin, Penna. T Egli 3 • 10 N lALS. ' ' -, tia,ll,l-11.-. llott, rt..t.c.. ,er. Having en- - 's -= From Ile-v.:LA Parker. D. D., Pastor of the Clinton • St . lj .reit to is 'siore lie he, added to hi , termer ''''Mr • Ctturelf. Philadelphia: , :k :i i large variety et new iftltcrus ..r e.sd, ' . -I Base I..en'tri 1 argil:tinted with Mr. It. 1.C.-. !gallery, ' , p icier. '.01,-, , and h ill .1... ! ,... 31111 he ha. ...- •., for several yled - -. Igo. Front Illy 1• • • I'll aeortinhorre with . Ea ) - l/ it 4' in - .40 t r v the large , t ote. , . that lea. ere,- beet, imered in thin hirti its A ' , holm% a Cltri•liatt and 1 etittlenntn. as will __ _ . . _......._._ t _ . = '7 . iffy-. it, i e , i t,.... hi, f c t. Ao ls. 4o 4l cut.toiner.l ti t call . as (Sou, 111, reptdati tn at. a teacher. 1 c.titi clinfidently . t I / -- AT; SHE/ITER, Poitsvilre Pa '' .. Truin••••••7.3o A. M. i. , -, , .... lations.and rueeingbi Pottsville only ,•. -:N.iglint Expreee43.3o P. 11I.' ..vtolioc for thee, i v ,, p.,die g m.11:1,1 , 111 that he c al, ru•Auttinetti hire a s one to w leen the care and instrne-, I t th en in 1110,0 r and mi ., . . - .4-41, ell:, treat- ptriboilar attention to his :11,sq '' t" "I . Y'"'"ul4 P"'"" it''' l L-5. I' "sat Is entrusted. , v ,;.•I ' Runnilig:eqr,el.4ay. Sinppine„:o all Stations and run • hiti °I. t it ' . I' l'l lu l ivni3 " r st ' l ' e“e°h ' gicni Su l ve Y' , I 'sing ',to Ptatstatte. I l'inttlttuttne at - It4/ft Clinton with Cat. cAstiores It lull, InilleS ae .fit I. PAlitiElt." • ' ." • • • t Ntift.er 13, 55 - I . 41-tf awlai,l,Villiainslsirt and Erie. and Wiillaansport and E.l' .; Ora 'Railroads, arr?ving at Elmira at - 4. A:31.: connectims Parlor St live., which he warrants t.. give leer,- li, :it, Philadelphia. ;frt. der :stub. Is.'s , , , • - . 1 . :I -ton fuel than :see other Stok oin Ito, tic ll*. RICO : " . -Fruit Rev • Janke!' P• Wilson. ILO.. Prof. of Theology tit; p'...„.<:-- - ' F. M.': DIXON DouTOlt.,ol vi,IW - Netv Conk tittil. Eric-. liudfabr and New York.,eity sod •,, 111 ,11,1,. of Sitah r. .dilangeg, which he tor' Ito , Cni,li.Thooloizieai seminary, N. Y., written at Pidln- . etrtirA, ' ' • ,t 411•••••' r.olvnint,itlnt ion. -ttei i lie. y -Nuttier I. " . :f5 ,a : REATIMPROVEMENT IN PUNIPS. 11 ! .. - THATCHER'S. , ouble Action, Forcing and Suction Pumps. . , • delehia.. /eh-flier .23,3, Itt:tot 48. ,t' . 2 . -.Mr. Dani.-1 ti. !gallery has•been ter some time engaged - in teahing in an Aradein, elvers high oiler in i Ids Sty. and has given satista-ti , M.' Ile is le Inv ' , pillion teed qualified in re o pen to tv.quirentont. fact. thl.dity-and the ?. , Dental . Surk-ry. has ..r.enor.al. to the:North- . en.t . comer of Second and Norwegian streets. Pelt sville. „ septentlorg, 1.54 .1 ' : 314 t 011 N 1110DGKISS, M ini.llo - • Enai ; . ~„.1 1 1 i . ,•., o f „„ i. e .:slot re •eld il'e• to take] charge or a t -near and ' Survttytir. Cit.,. fir 'st., tol l solh, e.., at , . . , puldi.• Aiaili•niy. and cotton, ft prospeuttiAl!l. lends to Surrey tog and; letlitShicre Railroads, for iluilitio. DunkirkeErle. -Cher hini•L'Cint-Innat I. Teleflo, Chicago, and all points Wese ils.f.with Ehitirrt.ttlaitandatena and Nineara Falls Shill. .' -- • . 'roadg: airixin • iit, IN ta •sra Falls. tit 1n.30, A. 31:.' connect ' ing With Day Expresser Ilreat Western Railroad for ihs- • r ‘ •• " trait; Vlidcago. etc.{ I tigers by Bs' v'Expross. larita jails iat Port Clinton, ' KY 'P knin ' il t. "' rf. '" d '• i "P ee • l ' : ' - aril - 1 3 4in ' eat Willianispert. It:U.stivettrf ItY way of Night i t t ,, l:r. t. l e in , e u s ii ,t. , :c .t . i.ot tg o e f t r i ,, t n il t . ,,, r , tlo c. purehako 21,4 . 4 . •Pialp , of , J . tezil: 1 ....,, p0 • r 0,„ 1 „, mpp • ra t i!,,,t Ch a r on , • , • ii 1E srilispiiidcr it - Ifni - iris the eilize 11. S 1 . think Mtn entirety wort ay of the pitrtinitate :ml 'cutifideni-e -- et parents who rimy wish to place- their 0111- -of S.muyikill r ,unty that he lia. Purrhasod the cx - (fret; 110,1« r his care. , • J .111E: 4 2. WILSI IN." March 2..1.1 Wei. 1 ' . , • ' ' 12-tf.-- •' ' This Route. wit , its connections, forms the shorteat • • and Mind direct ru• to to Canada add the Lakm ~ .i, . ..ri.:ht t , sons tid,....,..A..he5t,d Pumps in Schuylkill ! F ro m William A. Nerd . ri - . A, M .-Pridessid-ritgatheutat r: ft - v.' There are a clott, ',lnd: , ot 111t,.•,P11.Mr• made I fr, and AstronOttly iti Braun University - . Ines.' ot Yale): E\ IS .1. 11ARTIN . and Frank . Car- on') tine ehdrig4 9 11 bsgfalnsle beiltr 4 n 1 11 1 / a de/P l 4/3 and Cantida Or the Telles. 5 1 ' ' ` In" Pei a" lb,' It ' , ILI' . 11, "ti'di For ,- --Fer a year arida half. 31r. .. O. Niallmy was under A ler ' Su r vi- '•Y i;rii nin..l Civil Eu g in i' ers • I l i .iliinuerii°• 1 ; is'ers purcbasing Ticket!. by this Line have the • cet Suettort Puma the studio, a lld Lift Kell rump. 1 .mv imtructiot. in gatli.anatics and Natural philoiophy , With P. W. She:lfer. of d'etti-vil v, will attcnii to surveys , 1 ' ",,,',„•"' '• • - • le- of stoppirig at any or lb e abort,' points and re.: I':1 ,•;imp ,rich s•-t length. to re.. eilt IrCel.ill:. I 1-4••rti and uniformly maintained the Itiediest grit, duet scholar- -of Istld‘. RUM'S. 1 aWt/ s and all other busluess iti the Dee --- pinup, with rmtnesti‘of , to supple: ever steries. •,hi p , p ~,,,,i/ t e r him by ht • talents. attainnients and ' Of tli t i, prof e st.ion, . i i 'l ui r. Ming, - iheir senwat,picasure. . ~ . „ : 'i' ..Ftare from Philadelphta to - ~. i•t,y 4.1.•• arranged for ilisei ...I -1111,,,,- - i y.,.11,_.„.,,,,, experience in teaching- irell qualif,ed rot the onto, ,-,t• a PyttsaallelJanuary 5, '56 ' • I- TfunitiMa 1 $2 Ittelltiffalo.vial'unawlncla.lo 1.10 • ' ,as. .l """ r i r in " r ", r " n---. '2 11 " ''',ler "n I h" '."l' or needier, and embe.itatiegis reeommend him at a suit- - ' - --'' ' -- ''.--- ------- . . • I. ' le ', ai.:.. ill .•,,,,. ~f Cotre,--zo crater t.t•ltl'llvlts m ..,,,,i, ..,t,„ tab le man to fill any such post tor which he tints. apply. - 1 BO ..Ali. ;SMITH, MINING ENGI- ( ' '' .. ',s 'e.t‘a' 4 35 1 Niagara Falls, via. E 1,,,. ,,,. t - ~,, , i ., II the t riot ti, Pumps pronounce , ! lath . 2 . 2 d. le.to. itnprrt.i, .. Ws.,A. NttitTos:: • Jr neer . auit SurveYor. Silver Tertnee , Centre Street, ' ihntlfilei • 4 411 nalra.CanadaandlB. ' . ' , ~ ..1 t.l •4, •ip -tt•• fire alma simple in their r,,tigt reel i. rt. i'n'•lll Prof. J. A. Porter. A.M.. of Crown University, (now Pottsville. Pa. Esanlinathats. Report,. Surreys. and Aillt:on,, , 4' et: F. Rallnad. 11000 r - 5 Isl Niagara. *la. Buffalo, 10 00 r ~, ~i .2.. The 6,11„3.inz I, ,:,,,, ,f th, ~,,,t,,y t.,,clifi.. ...i.....„..,,, , ... 1 , , ~ , . p • ille - R. Coal Lsn . d.s, Mining. Machinery. hc., Jil-mil e dv ef t . , 1 1. . .;/, e u t o l l iS c u. h . 4, p ., e i rrs ,in i a te , i I.l . rhige, 10 00 tf I th. , ei ~t effe•live ever used. and net liable ti, g e t , ,„ 0 ..„,,, I e i.,,,e 1 ,.. m .,, ~,t , d,,,,..,,,,h„ 1 e f ,,,, , . et , , of fe ,„, ,1 m t t „. had opportunity to yud}„, tor Me, Mallery s a..erated on the shortest notice. Agent for Coal Mines.,t , Bind -Ma • 11 70 r .., ziren by tho, who hat: 1,..a iis • rumps, . .; 7 ...I : attainment. Ind vett-it:tinily'. am do the•hiaboxt. opin September :14.4.8741. '. • 1 'te Toledo, -14'73 ' w....th e und er sign, e ir do hereby cerlify that w, hare. I t untsi and seen in by -rathut Thateher's Patent Force' .----.----.-- I i t , -, ~ , t; , ,i f ., ,, 1d 11, [ i 1 i f,.. 1 1 , n . - , ... , 1: f1 ef ,, i , 7 , i , !;1 ; ,, ,,, a t i , i i i! ns i c ,: , ,, ,, j a e r ,, - ,rtiesl . ,.. F fit „ udif i . :', E . ,nt I.lnrye "- tiluni. „ ._, , _ . ~..'__ __,_/..._., _. i .,._- . ....., . ' 394111 . 1 .1 elTersrin; "EN R 1 As ;., I °OLE,' ',Geokicrteal ' - T. Y . q .. ; • 7 951Cincinnaii. 18 90 ;. i Sue , ion Pu m p. manufactured by )tosses- Roger. k, -- 0 'I j Penn lan, I .3 011; Detroit. via Sail. in 00 now qualin• anon. for the chaser of sus h art Insthu. . TopngrAphiral and 31ining Engineer. Centrestreet, ; Gorham: ' 1 ,, t 8 001 " &Halo and .a. of 11.unotIal., and take pleastlre in recoltnnendine it.,,, ~,,,, th,, Fema le •,-; • Academy. . -2 ~ Pottsville. Pi.. Ores attention to surrey's and examine- i Oetiva',"ria. Curl stn.. SiOUI Lake, t.. the public as b e ing t to • no.,t itural•le and e. -- 13 00 .INO. A,. PDIITEIt." limn; of Pied Lailds, to surieys of mines requiring ave..' • ! •!4•! 'l. ‘• , me a ns 6.r raising tArt •l f o reing wat.-1- tint has 'ev ''r From itt.v. W. s. P. G rahatn, .k. M.. President Dl' Delaware vial aCruritcy.and In; the superintendence and entire j jfitni:Arnot 6 ,/ t" r "r 18 00 , 1 Cli te le r ag n a ts n ' d ia 3l G ic t il l ig r- ti e n s- • .••••,.• • , oer :mike. ' .' Cellege: ' id:farce for proprietors of estates. . . - Catihn daft us. • 8 00. C.entral Railroad. '2O 00, , -1- - ea.-is...fed, 11. W - ." - tiriswidd. /N. 11. Griswo .1, el h a v e Just learned , thiat Rev. Dnol:d Ci. :gallery In : • - February 11...58 'lJuly 22,'54 2741 . 1 , stf ' 1 .!;,•nell. Z. li. Rugs.dl. " 10. A n. . li. W.. Stone, _ -ri 1 s until tot Plltapg, Ovine th lr e % 1 1: I'p i V I 1 1 3 l f 1 ° I . n . 15 . . 'tends openiti:: a V!:Male Ar ibirli.oy, Falls, Caledonia, r e.l . -' or the Puichase and Le ttov: . ~ , , I,,,mrtly-tttoi.l..d t"; t` r . • C l . r. e. l : n i: n :: - t r. a all' i n i l , l , ' ; ‘. . ' , olli ; ; ;, ln ,7:l l'` ,: " i ll ; r 7 .Y ,! : i i i l i, " ,! r i r4 l j'NC ,, : l ;"4 : l 7 : :':' '- t r---- :' 1 , 1 ,4 7114 / I t;:c rl iil'rl i t l f :rfrd, ~,,TN C s 3 1 1 e . ...li e r ( I; e, l i 1 . 1 iNt i ht.f.: buying and-selling Coal: ta Ilatiodi, , „ P. , ,orieor . 4 " f' , R'ght .p'''' S' 4 "Y l / . . ll '"un' /. 61 3 Female Academy., Ile is quite an erperieneftd 1- .trsie'l.-. A o v. VI. ';',!.. ,•'' - - - " 1-1 f i Bmr Chieagn.s Is Buffalo and .. S S.Ol Lake Shore Michigan • 1 S 991 Southern Railroad. ' l 2O 00 A 00 1 Chicago. via Xtif. Lake - king charge:of Coal Lands. I,7ines, .&c.„ and collecting' lincliesien . , .1. 8 4701 and Michigan Cen.• „ tes.'lley. and thus f..r an et winetntiv s u c . „,_ rents--trout ttionty years experience in the county he huttalo.:via.N. Y.',end'E. , . trill Railroad," - ..0 00. mss.uf 010. fue , trustees of --- Penn& Ara , l,4llV aro Pe - tined,' i 1-1 0 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERa : illC ••••••1111A thN St-litircS 4,r (Me Sir Vl'VTl , lll:llifit•ii in t e ' 4,,-y Pot ",i,lif „ . Intiteit - to cis - satisfaction, OffiCe Mahalltangn Street,. Rita Illtlf. and IN. Y. ;Rock Island, 1, „ CLIAS. 31. HILL. •, . Cltyij, .• - .i 0 04i ; ` f .ls 00 ~ . • 14-tf .., ~'-'•.: E. T. ICIMIELL. reckrt and F. 0.1,31,1 ./Irlcnt. r ttlert P.r the p oet pi ehe h, 17 1 ,. : : bi N , 0 t .,,,,‘,, bi,,,• • . ...: A Ift/1 •••• .1:14,0 , ' ' • -.------. t t i ': . ~ W. ~trner Sixth and Chesnut stre"ts.! r rIEXM . October '240), I'st - 4 . .W.S.F. OR 111 4.31." . g . ' ' ,f ~ A.,. f' ,81, _up t P Bade p , ~ iirtiltottfl. ' / i • .' 1 `.71 ,ier , s • h I hia& fiendine. SCHUYLKILL , COUNTY LUMBtR Prete Thomn. D. 3antel.. ..k.'31.: • , ''3..1r.11 -11 gallery conducted the Enelish department • I ' E l n i gine l !r e . li. 1 h 1 1 1; a1. 11 1::... ( i - a ! t i t:' ' n i d i s ,n rl .:r i irre it v i in i.l • ll: a li n g CI , f ter A eielemy fir s year and a half. and' Ido most Inxptet inz Mines. surseytng and divitling lands.l'regn. ~.: 314, 1 ;i:IS.SOC10.8up't catandwa. AIL and ilrie Railroad. ! 11.E3IftY thIFFIN, Sup't Williatisport and Elmira Rail.; eheerfuliy dear teglmonY to bis capaidlitie. as a tearher. ' !min g Town Lots, and all other basilleaS in the line of r '''''' ;' I. • . I . 11.• Is a g•sid sehoiar. an interesting instructor. and one his profetL, t . '' '' PASSENGER TRAINS . ~ \ \ -14 h „ A, ,,, N i, U ,n F A C I T- 1,!- U ir R ,I, N e, C , I , .. ,9 ?ratfi•l t n!!-Ti...0 . . , ~:, a , i ,, A , 1 qr.... 1. a tzreat'.iplaatt,ts 'id - itimber of every klnd who k un " 11 ' 4 i” roil.- 1 2' the afreetioi , of his pupils. - . Letter!addrees, Fountain ' Spring r. O. - -SchttYlkili 11_ 0.14 , een fonttaritte and iihtladelphta. l „ , . 4 bee-riptiata. which' they tact supply- lo tip, ; Philsdelohis. Oetnber Ist , 1850. TIP IS. D;.1131E5,” - Comity. Pa. iliVeitid After Stay 7th,18:15, the Passenger Trains NTIr f•r ,, t.tcrt4 110 1tt1i14.4g.,111 11,1f.'1. Mt.-. 1 !Lill It t'all la, From Chubs; L.stg.l".A-. SI,. 'rite Pref. of Greek and Latin, , Feb. :73, lxr,C..• •2. . '-21. 5-1 Y leave the Depot at Pottsville. earner of 17 nion and Rail In Delaware Collept: . ' a , ' -11 " - ' ------- ' ---------- ' - • -- road - sfreeta. daily as'follow , t: • 't;l:' , l7 el:tett:lure. .Thep aro :lb, ready 10 stlltplv. •• ter, Daniel o.ltailory.while a incinlierof this College,. 1• , ..;:ii the' tocans 01 their etten,ive basins... and iii- • , r tn , l 4, l,o „ srell ,,, y ,.. ... ,, t , r ,, t t s . i t if . eil . sn_ , , exe . mplary chaise i . er. and toa high ' . 1 tenders his s e rvices to,LancLowners and others. In i. • Fir- e i l e n i l L Li t d l i e e : a a t t. .. '. .7 "- .2 - - : 4 7 au P A ,.. ' 3 3 7 1. . ' 1 "'oLf machines. to inuntet Or, articles in their line• , sin . ; t pr .m , atri , i , ontiorik llepnrts. &c.. of 3/inea and Coal I ( - I 80. BROWN, Itt . spector of iliiiiiis,., ..i . r*am-Pottoiville to Philadelphia. i '. , •5i , •••.: of _ .. per soya on termer i efed. • • 1 In l ; 1 ; I:ttp.-.. It gives me much pleasure rtes- itt.. „,• • • ` r1i,,e. in „ , ,,, • ,,.. nri , t , hr,p ,, hat ... 1 , , , nin sn ,, ~r , ,,,,,H, , commee -I,lllm CO one post , essing the quallfreltionn for a. •', l St:it'd:lv Train. (once a day% - - 730 A. 31.- I stud earriednn Mines the last six years. ho hot to lace - .I '. - ' tled - 0n...11 and s.llreetfsful instrurt , d'. 11 CHAS. LlCirt. ~ r, i l l i n n ' in 't " .!' l4 ku'voledge ,- 'l,,Veins and'exprrienre in the. p a st yt•ar. turnine oi t -ta , t 9 uantitie. of . I . p r.vo i tra ::liila t delphia to : Pot:a: o l l, 7; i ... ~.- ' i ; • i Danes, ' Prefe.sor ,1 t;,-,,, , j ; and La ",.., ~ g I rptirations. haling beeet in this connty 14 years, f . ,, ;morning t w o, at ,_ _ . _ . ~., 50 A..n. . Win ow' Frames, . , N:larare.l7 , ll,- , SI b 315t,1 '4 ( . SeChtl• PA et Work, i. , Polo . 1, 1111(""• Lyild. A.M.. late Pref. of Relies I.,ettres 113 !'''; i t.1 .3. E 1 ' t i ts ( I ; fa '- ‘ , T i4 l3 ' Es -trir N 2 ' t i l ie 7:l` l l :Ta i ic .. e E rn . P s i r o c .l; . /le ci . ,;., rot t • s., , s ' i / CLi:a_ " n y:J i ra u l i l e i s :.( a ir A:_., .., , , t - lic, ,c ). i. : R s 1.,, ; ,,,,t, - 1N 3 (1 3 . 0 P. 3 , 1. • and ItaN4satta Mu-Nu and l'fams:4 Psrxr, 7...75q,5„ Moulditsgs, . 13 d.posts.. P, ! I thol wan. l'olleffo: Minds, Jannis - term, • "I hose been ainuainted with Mr. lilBllery fora numher vibe. I ' • Shut( ~.? .. „ of er . 4: (hare ha wattle lopport II hies f4r ohaerving ' 14"livi°11:dik• fir ''llf s iibililY'Ltrni integrity. i ' ' its . Philadriptlia. at Oairlorli. - 10 minute,. A. iL. and : .-_ .., • , •..,,,,,. of frao,.•l 1t04•1 , I,n•/ r • I IF '• ' •EaseNortreglan,:fune 30, ''s • st. 5 n'etork.'2ltninutes. P. M. For Pnttsaille.nt 2 o'elock,; t • a ,b, • , ~,,,, h,,,,,, ,:„,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,r ~,e„, , ht n , if s a pupil and :ti a teacher, s ud hi Isith capacities, ' • „...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ~., ,, '4 l , l '' oil hand. They are ready he has elm mand,w,l my respect and a lath-sting', 1-u ae. .....,,,..., , ~. ~, , - a , ,,,...,,a , ,it , ~,t 1, ,..,t , ,, , t - t est - .raise. for any quantity ‘ tlel ie. reselut ion, diznlty, moan,. or heti% Hearn e .. t 17.4.„ - r"": ".7-- ----------'-----4' .. . :(1-13"--". 1 1 .-$ r i VA d R P I 2I . IN . ll 'A. :. L 3 L nd T r. ll Q ll .el L l'e lN )c' E l ti- " I t [OT.II, 'WAYS: . r NI. 1). , L. PODSON E Opera- ‘' ' ..' r_ • - fraeturial stuff. '' ' ~ of thnught and expres.ilin--alualities that Ler M. 8.•.: .tollstitute . ' I .' . nee and Meehailitilbentistbastitted np one I Pottss - •ille tnThiladtiphia: '. Z." 2 73 . . 2I ;•./ r1- 1,13 "S : . I - - -,'' .1„.., ' r 1 'z're' 1 . Ileil.l l, 'k• or a ll kook C,.1- buil , lit , ,- - ttllr- . the * - 11 ,, I•tterta D'arher-.3lr..llallerr Ii 1.,1.1.1 , 1•, , exceeded.- of tho host 'Dent,/ Estahlishmenis In , this part of tit' Pltillttielphis to ynttsaille. ' 75 , " 225 ' " . '' lii'•• I'' ) l' l ar• Illr• . 7 : 1 A . ..1.01, 1 1 . scantling A long ;ours° of close study, loth In College and nut, of `tats, and intends to afford hia p li a e trf ,g - u n ,, s m tb n e tee be s n t e c r i t m o l f t : tet . i rt p, v , o t ., t d e i e n 'clle fo to v p h , j e i ld d i ,,, n ip r ti . ift . , o - bi: 4 "hetry. Walnut. Malt' om P I 05 .' ter eahinet . it. and a number of year. filent ;in itnparlinT instrlietion; my imptovetnent in the An. 85 ' ' 1 :: irhite and Yielew Pine ls - f m- arti. Y. l.;! . tt . f. " 'ellin. raw or .1 75 i 4ii ' art. "der: White Pit i k " "'l' •-• ' t".'l4/I,lert hate Oren Mr. 31. that knowiethre and raper'. -nature to s nicety 4 _,‘,., hi inch y,.,,,,41.,,, te p a7l ...,, -,..e.e,. 1 1 e.1 1 ..1,•' 3 -_,i one. , whirl. are so feotential to the proper prlfortnanra dr Terru-nteta tie or rit i r n ent e n a t d T a eo Pe t 3 h t ; l 7:se ft rt nd s trart a ta g l e rt a r ' ar t hol: i ii i it 4 ; 4s ;,,. 7 ,ll e ",;,, s o tr r P t•l ll .....•% l) ...o f4 ,4 Se n n i. t , in sijt 4 4770 11 ;ae - Tna hfe s . sen ready: 40 pout'. hes .1. searallue„ post.. shingles, lath. ceiling la . thi ms. . a tactor's anti:4. and will enable hint to ill ids new .e n s on ,lialosphericyr‘wrigre. to •the entire exclusion of • ' - ,i ' . 'aid -- " I ger in hese lines. passengers are expressly probihll4 , l PAH- t Risher. ~r usAdtwgs with very enat adrantace to his :shiralaprintre.,. ~xtraiits tired teeth and rooote with their ! rr,it .. , won* . anything Asii3r.iftle hut their, own wearing:l 4" . -Rili,,,,f. ~,,,,,,,,I ~,,,,,, anal evervotrig In aid, lin . o •purll,l. and with sl;rtal credit to Maori( : - 1 qty. and lills. decaying teeth entli gold, ronderinG then t arekarel, which will beat the rink of its owner. ;•, ,,.* l :an . ile t, r to order, at the shortest notice. JA3,IES LiND." 1 uss'lni diaringiire. ' , ' , , 1 , I/4'AD tickets trust beim riltaseal berate onteiirt^'thel 4 1 '`. i - ttlieeta narket strett Air C, du •naboyeentre s iforth 1 ears. :;• - . i By order of the Dusan!! Man.. age " rs. - 1 . . "iiin, March - Xi '6lB 10. i • 'Philadelphia, Ocitticr 2241,1850 i - i April 1, '54 411iftetb Wed fPdtta, •••' /8-2.3 a sidr • : • .1 • Isl.lf 1 / 4 1868 Zi- - 7 ' 8.11 - BADJTOrtIt. S.c•rtiary i . , • • . .. 1 ' • • • . • , . Amyl i7.iti Frn'it Virott.ir . - ti , tido• , . e.' Ant...titian t milt Cult ifriNt. , wit. Fruit lifitl F. ruit Tr7,...0f America, .c... ItortioultUre. , I.•'s Fiold SLR .I:: I f 317 u -inn:, ...t's Earlltoes Dic . ti.n.,try, • Amerreall rarinefr. I,:ulir-: Ctfitlparli , ll t. the Flower 4; at APller fruit 13.04:. • ' , . , • : ;It ' ti rap, an , t, S.Yrn wi..rrv, . rt..,, of A ri•:ult ureJN:J , r let. .c. Kerr's rrl:inp-111111 Y,.itlt rv., ~..., Ino , t'irmi Poultry Yard.. . , r , Poultry (tool:. - 1 - trrii•ry,. ,',fimer . ott the If.rs s ., • AOittialls., -• 11 V Irtti kzri,ttlturnt E..,1) 5. Lt11 , 1s,711••• , I;Nnit.tt at ...h be t Prs rare re ore thy 1- Otth L:a, 1 . iou f one : i af. k.to. i our thr ptn, tit gl - CM e L • laute , e.I I u• 1 rwrt 01 Ibf tek met , t Na a Ai Le cro; f. Ind/ iI th::„ 3rouit ter f Is ur rtS f° a 0 , Y. 11 t 4 ~111 - ',lira '1 ill E* AiceP deb b 1 A loin? folbP' trod . 'a =I 'VOL , lliiiii PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY. BOJAMIN POTTSVALE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY } , PENNSYLVANIA. TO BUILDERS. EDUCATIONAL. READING INSTITUTE: 'TRANSPOATATION. CAS-FITTINC;;PLUMBING &C. THE ADAMS EXP_NESS COMPANY. Q:\i - VI'II&DONVNINf.;,'BURN'r OUT I.3O'ITSVILLE 11ARRISIWItG. ou the Pith have re-opened an establishment for I_ This line fionneets dalls with all Their grt'a. , South the above business_ in Silver Terrace. silent they v(111143 ern and We...tern liOntett. lac arrangement their 'place M thankful for nrtters,and ozonise prompt attention and business in Pottsville will qe ae the mile(' of. Howard & .tat Kaetoryvvork. ' Co ' S. S. WILLIAMS, Superintendent. Pottsville.tictobet April 22 . - PLUMBING. PLUMBINCFAND,CAS FITTING. I ' . DAUPHIN 'ai SUSQUEHANNA R. R. I 'V M. NEWNAM, scorner Coal and . i .1 • Xirsert .An Street , . Pottiville..Penna.. has rot- `,Pan n Ml-4.---` 4.=WPt.....,. . 4.,..- stantly oti hand a supply or all sizes of Lad Pipe, Sheet i , I Lead. Illoik. Tin Bath Tubs. Shower Baths. hyarants, ' ' .- Changerof Tllrate. • linse.lbui,blc; and Sipele Acting Pumps and Watter Cies. : , . HE SL for run- I its: Also, all kindlier Brass Corks for water and steam, I tint: this. Railroad from And atter Nft.iN DAY, April 1 [trues Oil (ens and tiloltes ter en - cines. All kinds of Cop- i i s t t , will 4:,',.. ' • 1 , per Work iinePlumbing done irith,s neatest manner at 1 I. Eafireas Passenger Train, 1 the shortest notice. - • . •!, ~. i Lease narrishm M, u, 5 - .i.. , .krrilat Auburn, ? . 50 A .M. i N. I:.—Cash paid for old'ilrass and [RAIL ' P i " Auburit • ; g•.^ , o' A 31; 1 " flar'sburg,l2 00 noon. • Pottsville, ortober •2C. I Attu. I • is-tt... i2: Itlizea-Preight Or. Passenger Train.), 'LIjNIBINC ESTABLISHMENT. ' Leave lin rriskurgi `.2 P. NI l ;Arrive A uhu fn, .6.20 P. Al. • Au/turd, , .12 tri'dn'ill. " , lirristurg. 5.:10A.31. ! Connecting:At Auburn . with the regular and' spe . cial - ' -.n a non il n i c C es K t l o N '. (:e '.. - - p r ul i'L lic tr t u n h a lY n ; trains of the tteatling Ilailroad. for Pojtsrille. Port Clin t° hai purchased , t he entire . aoek tif 'the late firm of More- , ton..itaniburd. Beading, l'ottstowt),Threnix title :Chrri,- ° tr nn and Idirkintton, rtsd in- , town 3 ° 4 Phil 3 c l oo ,l3 - ' iendsletrrying on the plumbing . l,onitecting," at'l'ort Clintk. with the trains for Tama- .1 qua. Catawisgs. lEtnrille. ilTilton, Williatinilort, Elmira,. i businctor, in all its bratione at . ihe obi Stand under the Potts- "and fit P'ints of the North and N.rthw lst 3 . , _Cti_ m nrt ,, e: r titt_tt'at'idarristnnit . .. with trains for Middletown, I t , (41M:tibia Itcsaut:-Itlairsville, Pittsburg. and rifle e n t i f i on nse t t; business , r.heh h ° e Pe nt g may 4 ; "° " the West,—br Carlisle bOunbenthu • and Cumberliurd 'o able t o merit a share a the I t'al:l . f lurk,Bal 1 ri " W et/ V..— ort more. Washington VA mbar, patronage . Ile willguar- . ' .. genes: , , , . - , „ . .,„,„,i , ; the month . ~.... ELI. 001.1 )1 0111t16,-4..vi neer a Seep t. intee his work to be as and it sail be done on as sea- i A P rit 5,11.3 ' , • 1 * ' .. .. - 1 sonable terms, as ran be done • ......—.......--- •-•./....., —.•••• .•• •.m.r.at,viaard.Lak. Iuca.NSPORTATION LINE,. 'New here. Arii-Give him a ttial. l Prom A:iliany,Niivr 'York &. Pniind'a., ° U. Incli:lNs ( 'N • . I THE ;.8 ÜBSCIIBERS respectfully 1 [Att.:rust :17..,.B11:: sn-til ? . , Pmtmittip.33,l,.;,•: . ll 14f . announbe. to the raer hints and business cotiumuci- Imam 1 z..fiel '' : "'"' , - ,, t . y of Ibis nod,, the tut- . , ~._.. ~ ~ . -.-",-• 'pining c, ogles, that a l is i T at their line .4 - barges is ag••in ready for i _ , the transportation of inerrhantlize. furniture,tarain. Alas-, ter, de.. 1041 Albany, Ntr York and. l'hiladtlellia. in ' first class Catud :letrges. d stlned for t•chuylkill liaren. 1 KURTZ & HEISLER; t Potrgvifle atial Piirt Car()* Late Kurtz, Be erle & Co,) AB goods trout Philadelphia will be shipped by our y Agents. ractie.r.r A Sox., Fine street- what. Schuylkill. ~ . ,-• . Etanufacturers of Merchandise Croat Albany and New York, apply to lit- Wire Coal Screens. Coal Middles. Wire ItA5l ne:iir.l,:nl itroad,w iyi New York. .:. • ';'' '"*"" Broom's, &T.. Sr.. ,tlinersville, Schuylkill Merchant4cth reiy UpAr Intring thidr goods forwarded & 1 I 71.1:1101C I ISEI WIRE SCREENS. MINERSVILLE. A I I Eit_sTR(JUSE;, Attorney at Law. A.l_l ‘llll, -Centre stroll - . oppossite the T ,, W1.1 Hall. . . Pelt-ail!, J 1 tEehrtutry '.l, '5O Ce ' a :. ~ • - - - --,.--,,--. I Itt VI 0 11. tiltEt:N, Attorney at Law, T., inani,..n!it, i je. , nSNiiie. i'3. Oiliee ill Market •:t reel. opposite the " 1'i1ii41.40.1/4. Post !lake. I July 11. '55 - 36-ly • ‘• lnelitiod• Phrne, " Nicei - own: (I LE NI EST S. 1.7.05-rEft, Stistwe of '4• Gernianfliwu 11.11 j ... /ih,. 0.., . o . i1i,,,,,vi11e.1-...,4!....t1a u s toil :1:1:011tieS so- ' Fallsvl:ilriluy ' lielt:al and ;Mottled to o.trilully; - • " '.•!lanal.tink. Ikinr - rehrit try 2t, •,"!•': • I , ' S-,t • " t'pritil Mills. -' • • " Conshelitulten an: 1:1 i' C. TIIONIP,SON, Attorneyand. unablinallroad. ai , _ . i.i"enu , ollor at Law. (.0111ve, liolow T. J. Allison's flat " lialuflo:s :and Pot S:tt,t,.'ll,W,t: end :ir dtroad strect, Tamaqua. j011( . .5 . .: February "1, • 15:',6 51y . " 2i orri , t,47, or liri'i ... . .:• " Port:lir:north% ' 011 N 1 3 .1101111t,T; Attorney:at Law. 4. y..ny Fr4.,rge: , PI i '6lllllo , A , ner ini• New Y,irk. °pie,. uppt.sit.. Ameri- " r1l(0,1 1 1S1'inv, • an lions,. Centre St root', 1.,!0t thville, Pi•nua. • " lloyor's Ford, April '21.1'52 I ,•. ' r..3y • " PottatoWn.; , , 't Don'tilasolle, ' 1-40' 1 :',5 1 2r, ;1 25 iI[IOAIA.B 1?. lAN:NAN, Attorney at , " •Itinb.loio' , ' 1 20 1 '25 • 1 15 ' 1 15 ~. ..1_ 1 .,,,,, (Milo- itiCential Stret it. opposite the Episcopal ". 14 '"ain'• - •; 1 •20 •1 15 105 I 415. I'll o i'ell. Pottsville. Peritza.i - ' ‘• 'ref ii.4.q; Readinz, and N00.•20.1553 , . Nt"ilti•ilfle, •; Voltr,Villi, l it N.N CIS S . 1. ) 1' Nl' Eli ? Nlawistratt4 ••, ihr;l.,ii , ,, ,-. ~ , an,l Fa•tatti street la•hm hist 31.1•1 , :1'. 4.1 r, h GIAI, Atturnes - at :Mena IRlsint•st. ...OM:. 'killpoturty and 4iffic, in Cent.- str.!et, twariy *posit° the 51iners' Bank. July 7, ...,,,, . ' • t i AIIII:S It. GIIAEFF., A ttolnev at P 1_,,, , ,. tia,ilii:r rellZOVedit, POttF*ille.k .rni..,l In oi. 11 ,- .• uuttk i I lio Tet,gnyli t'?flice, Cer.treStreo.eppcsltel he M invis' Bank. I.),:oetril 41r .;: 1=:,1 •, . 1 ! k1 7 , 1L14 . .k .14; I: 4 111.1TE .11' (11:1VTG:41.1:14; Wit! a tteint'to t - i him. with Ile • .80 t rant. itho durlli,ic nous, Centre .Ipr 15, I! `. - ot 14.:!in. L.' IV IS E I,4'SER. Alagistrate - and '.ifive;it!cer...wi,ll . :iiletel. to colleetioes. the per• • lad sale 'ot Iteat Estitc.wr Deeda..tb.rtgages. Mice 4-opp.edte hi,. MA it MA: 1; A It D. i41 . •2,1 •• 7 1 c...• 1. the vernier of git and liirlo•t t•trectA, - - April I. 1•.:0; Nlag - istrate, I.3t'onveyauc.er and lietleral 0•11 e tor. will attend to ill entrusted to hiin with diligence and rare. );.• l'entre st l'ottsVille. I • a.•e t,positelh. Towll l / 1 111, 11.—The Dilekets of N. M. Wil,on. Esq.. are in p Saul l I;arrett. BUSINESS CARDS. OR. J. t. NICHOLAS, PHYSICIAN, SUPHEON ACCOUCHECIt; Odice-.-Illarket St., above Second. play 211-zoi 4t)-If 14 DR. G. IN. BOWMAN, *yr - genn thlitipt.Officr,in Brick Building:cornel Mnr t.t St4 , : ets, Pottsville. Pa. kt 111.1 . . • EOM ', S .IT'URDikV . MORNING MAY 3,>:1856. = ECIEI Cirwles l, lll - Lr.. Pv ohlet t'ott , ito3ril of 11:Inriger, Arii! -.26,1cr.r 1:i-tt W. it.--mi•tutENNEv.se,•y OE I.IRk.VELING, PASSENGER LINES. Phlinlielphda and Rending Mal'rand. s ,1 s • r7:4 041 Itt sibituf al ARRANGEMENT TS. I M 55, rill( E (=RENT Northern anti Westere . 11 unno nr.. c rs, ream-rd.-4A LITT4I: C1Lt411.1.. CA TA e.UN HUM,' a,j 11:11.1.1.131airilltT A\.l/ ELMIRA EA ILEVA nirotikh to Itudalo. - In hours. • Ni.t4ara Falk, - - • - :i4 •• II •• St. Louis, - as •• Ticket I ifilee. V. \ corner Sixth and Chesnut stre.da, sod liiiihidelphia and Reading Railroad Ik•poi. error[ ltd•aditnd. Vine. Oa 'Ault', after MONDAY. May 7th. Three I• asam . 4 ,,, ' Trainii will laave Ow Pliiiadylphil and iteadige. Railroad tiewairntair • Urea.Pand rine st rents. daily, iSattny., o ,t,t i i.) a, • 114.1.1 , Jay . E press.-G A. M. Stofi st,t and Evading. ‘ady...Connect.. . wit ,t ..sa.tiVillianisport and Erke and , part and lc • is Railroad: arricint; at Eltuira t 4. P. M.: round - ming York and Erie and liattalo.and:'••eu York . ci*.t , ,it fyr Dunkirk and foid6hr,. and loan . r lid Lake Erie ur , Lakt• Shore Rail •„tiontne. aandurky and• De- Eltnira. Canandaigua and Niagara' lunerting at Canandaigua with New NO. East anti NV eat. a ad at . 4 uspeusion M'ectcra and Michigan Contra/14Di drago,..St. Louis, and all points in Can- tater.• OE l'road,"to trolt.* kt't. ritils :Point yid; e9l Yori; ti!rntral 113.11r5, with (Ire3t • road for.A.4ruit,Ch nda and Wetieri) . Matti gtopping at 311 SI '• • - ME 1.2 1 G II T. .74 It teasshes how to make ladies 'ii g•,.40.10rtk01l or In the Atevoted affections of as ninny 0 the s;spposlie sex as t heir• hearts mav desire. And the plan Isgi,slmple,-yetsoenp tisnhn_ that All may be married. irr'aniective of age..lp. pearlorr or position; and jt..on I.e arranged with such, VON and delicacy. that detection is ithposslble. It teaches how to make lose. 7 ' It teaches every'eye to f, win a beatity'of its own. ieaehen how to act when fatscitiated Ly a lady. 'it t. a. how to make the wrinkh./1 Ewesitu-out s It teaches you the kind of wife tol)rlert to rendes home happy. •' It gives advice to the Pryer who huts teen once truly :us • isepted. and is rejected afterwards throu,:ll the toter - re relic. of friends. , It give , a remedy for ustrcbinited Litre, Is given you instructions tor heatdifying the petition. .s ilow to have a handsome face anal bands. How to remove tan and free:Lex. Le. tnre nn Love. or a In IvaieSilvirts to Married La dies and Gentlemen., , This its decidedly the most faccinsti ing.,interest log and really its-fill nod pr,ctleal work on.sCsorrtidlip. Matrinto ny, and they duties:and dellthts of tarried Life. that lint' over been L.ssi,ed from the American ere:.. • 'the artifscial social system. widen in sa many I:JlM:muses prevents a union of hearts. :sod sarrifsees T, , Tiventjouilkin the .r. happinese , and even tills lives of thriusands of the young . ics and hopeful of both,sexes. isbjleirogisly analyzed and eopobed. Every one who conteniplates marriage, Atli! 175 wishes for an infallible guide in nisi selection of a partner ICA tilts life. shoultlipurchase this great text book'of connubial Ct s • felicity. 1 'Cs:, So one, will ever regret the, pricni paid for such an In /fS valuable secret. ' I fir , s • , hills of any of the specie-paving in the United / States or Caml:vs received at par. loot can i.e sent 1 45 , from Cofirnrnia. All that Is necessary for yisu to do IA to wine a letter s, ps In as few words a)4ll44..enelesing one dollar. and write the nano. with Ihe l'Ast oake. County and State, and direct td ItONIMUT. -I ether. No: Forty-A:orb street. New York. PFICITT X:. iv goPolif. iftil N 35509 streets, are the whole safe agents. 111(10 Agripts watard ! i flee 8.'65 ~~1 i• + - - .4. ::".• ' t i . F• . .. - C.-7, i, -LI I. Z . : J. ;:::. 1 --C. I= 01) IsLi ) 1 SO • 100 1 S.:, 170 100 Iss 170 1 00 1 s 5 ; 170 1 9.) S 4, 1 70 1 00 1 S 4 ' 1 , 70 1 90 1 ! 170 1 6$ 160 ; 145 1 IA 160 144 MEI EMI 1 CO 1 r,7: 1 41 I GO 1 15 '1 45 1 55 1 141 140 1 51 110 140 145 I du ; 1410 141 140 I'2l 14q ::5 125 ME 1 , 115 1 nr, 105 120- 1 1 , ILk 1 (15 1 20 : 1 15 1.20 1 15 ' HOTELS. J. S. STE/Hi/NS, ~,PllAlMlrttni. 711 E ' COIiRTLANDSTREiT HOTEL. No. 29 CoarAkand Street, ?COI? . Tork*, JI NVITES the attetititw;of Goal Mer e ' ehants and Operaters. and the trafeil4 public gene rally to his establishment whirh is situated in clesepmx, talky to tho plaeo of landing' from ilailadelphia..tosten &e. ••• • - [Die. 15, '54 50-em NATIONAL. HOTEL.. Comer of Commerce &fittamokin St." con, 1101:,E Nn1:711 , F TEIL rAfj}vjf,D, Shamokin, NOrthamberland Co., Pa. W id. NI. 1V b: , Proprietor. hearer would (nib= the trareliniilnthlic.lhathe has fitted up. remodeled. and otherwisi... iatproved Easel.] and well-known tavernatand at - Shamokin. and made it equal. fur comfort and convenience. to anyThotel in the Interior of the State: , Ile fuels roufiden( that with thp ne w ih e nitl e s thus acquired, he will be *hie to makehis guests and vislt2rs feel at home. To aceiimmodate thOse who may wish tomake thef•National" their place of re sort, while viAting the young and nri3Operinli town of 613=11,d:in. tiathin mill be neglected thrit his experience and well-known abifities ashn..otcan furalsh:arid. thank ful for past farms, h e still *elicits a continuation 'of put lie phtronage.' 2 :115,1 , .! 11-Iyatt • - JOSEPH M..pECER-, r HE well known and justly (;elebra.: 11 trd proprietor of the Mt. Carmel Northum berland county. respectiutly-anusunre4 to his 'friends and the public, that he liA's;takeu the old tavern Sta:nd so welt known as-the :1 t • "WHIT! Hd!LYE 11071 I.," At the earner of Centre and Itthantongo +strefts. in 'Pottsville, recently kepi by William Mali, now iLheriff Of this cc - way:where he will be happy:' to see and pro vide for all his old friends, and the nuttieFous patrons•of the -White Horse. - +ln ,Slr. Feger's liands be thoroughly rem{ delt:+d and improved. 4113 every conve nienee added to make It MIN of the most+ romf.rtable and pleasant hotels in the county. du the ihape o and other out- ih;or arer.timodation nothing will be ne glected that his experienee and well linoin ability as bnsf, ran fart/WI to his guests: and the travillinF pablie, who mar five. Lim a call, will receive every ititteuti. - et calcula ted t., Sarilgy and please the most flidiallons. l'ettsvide, April 12. 1,45t1 t 14-It . . BOOKS, &.. WHO WANTS TO - BE MARRIEDI - THE Ala JF I.OVr. MAICINO. • Ttie most extraordinary book of the Nliteteerdh rent uryl THE Bu MS OF NARRIAGE.' .! Till , ' WAY TO THE .A , SttTRLSVOST Mita: CAST: ng. Ihr,t,Tqi IN IN A-LOVER. ) SL vqltnt. - 'or 100 pages 32in0.-- l'xfre One Dollar. .7,00,..000 copies.; already issued.— l'hirleenth edition reedy.. printed tit the hnest papet, anal illustrated In the tirst style of art. -*late rules the court. the ram pc the LITTTO, For Love is ifiaTeu. and Heat eh is Loved' . SI) Sail ).1 t Ile hard: yet I ionwtod's pi ne For lose—pit life the light IlitiuF Who, till they know. some ..ceatt The hurts of tb••se they love to warm., Mhcht lire; rititcht die. in Idles supreme, Possessing - all so hltdi they , dthaut. The nowt to VI e", 110.1; ;•11 ktonY ? - Delay not, hut to itOND: 'FT ••ct, Time Ines nini from his ,Moto': hip A stind••w fells on living t hiumlc: • , hen seize the moments as they pass,: Ere WI the last spots thtongli t glass: • • At least the pr.•enit is your ••Yrth • While all the tut tire is notiortn. = t . • .% happy tylarsiage. coati or • Cau wet secure hydtONDDI'T . S aid.? ,eo tans. • In II 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 j 0 'lO ,r, • BOOTS . SHOES; _ SzA:. ~ • 1. 1 NEW BOOT AND SHOE , STORE." CENTRL , rtmi:T. N,.t Ipsni isFy. , ,w ~ ,s t t 1:11:,).. voths.citir LIANITEL. PROUSglias jitst opeliett 1, j a lane stork' f all kinds Ilelioqh, Shc . ,.s. I Truilks. Carpet 1t, ' ..:.. Gunv.hincs F , - ..e. Ari l c:p g . 1 hi, foto,* tutly al 'ay.. , be. I . ..tltvc ,h11.0.i...5' and Chlhiniti'i: Shoeq, r itcrs..:,lipp..rt. &r., ~f I.rory varioy. A Is, Itr.l.ts and Stwes qiih. , ll. , r Mill , •rg ‘ wear. cir 314ttufsk:t 4ittgatid, ltvilairitt_ ti ,, Vit• at t h,. sh,,rtvs, not • 0 .0).11.20.';,:• .4:1-tt FREIDENSBURC TANNERY'; FI I IIE . 'l'A N El? 1( Ihrinerf y carried. on by lli Ir. el Fritz. in Initt rented by the snUsi•rilter4..mho intend In enrry on the tonn,tnsiln•s%. uptittrnie firm t;1111. co. Tb,y will unninCo ltir • leather of all Moth. and des , riptions niadi• use in an, counts. whleii will lie , $4l at the rates:—and they will cis, talr prig es fi.t• l;ith,r in mai or trade. I.li - it:yr.. Pqr.ctriaber.vid !no publi f izonorally - . are in SO their where they will ine,t with satishyetery dealing and eh btitt the ri.thettind of an art in.l,lr, April 12. 's ', 1 4 f ONE TIiOCSAND . PAIRS or 8.,,0 cr wr i S!”,, , v JUST, been: received by 1.1353‘ !.uhseijiher. at Ida old h0.,!.t, and slue s Milontiongn gretf. opposite, ittsbre fi.nl'.e idler. Ilartng returne./ a tew dies WIII‘ o . • ago tint New ii”it.; and Phila delphia. with over thou, • mind I;itirs.,of Ladle,. and Childiji•n's shos.s. Genthgnen's and gniWrs; fact with a general assort-, mint of 1..11%. siwet!.. r,spect fully invite nil m y . hr,and noi r customers, and the put,lic..,:vurrally. to emc and' examine for them selves. re'ntnining tiMnkful for pist atia pre- pt favors. P:tiNNT'S DUSLEVY. N. 11.—Itonts and shoes made 10 order.vf the best ni a terhil and on the e4siest terms) - April 1t... 'srl • F • 2f' -31n . , . ~• REMOVAL ~,.. Of .Sillois Strome a-Boot and Shoe Store: le'i i E I..4 . LTBSCHIBER would-respect' ' fully lotr.oubc,, to hi; fr:etitts and tbq ;nubile, th a t bla. , retiinie hi, bent and shire at , ,re;trbn) the earner, of'eent,re and eall'outill atrutd4; t., a new and pleasant ystaldialithet. : , - ':-. "Bettreo.n the Torn Hull gafl:Sety»tarl il”rris . Blom; = 7 . (. 7 eistr`E Strci.l, ,- . 'utt.,rilie. . Ilis stock of gtxxl.,l for the Springyg—eonsisting of Ladies and Children's shoes and sliprrs of all kinds; tienthe and ga (tees; 111 nem' strong hoots and shoes; also trunks, traveling. I , 4gs 7 ,ittnbrellas,and every. thing in his line: always no hand..;in the latest and best styles and of the moat dumb/ern:l - facials. ' Customers Arill csayareecis'el kind and courteous at tention by: railing in at the win boot and shies store, nett door above the Town 11114 S./LAS . :-TIZOUSE. April 11!. '56 - latf SHOES, BOOTS, T RUNKS AND Traveling Hap. nANIEI, SCHER FLE; Boot .nd Manufacturer', and general wholevite.- and r. tall dealer, ri-spectfully In- • • eltesthe attention qbb, rustowers to the large and suliMan t , tnek of Childrun'sshoes. die,s' woat,thintlemen'adrvas bwrAt. - callers. ae„ tozother with tipa .genaral assortment et hoots, shoe - s trunks and carpet tags which he has now en hand at his.establishment,. One door More 14e corieci of High Centre atreets,oppimite the ./forigp ti: D.—Miners Shoes and Weis mach to order. at the lowest prices: at the shortest notlre. and roanufseturecl Irma the hest of materials. I , 4eryibing in the Shoemak ing. nue furnished with'despato3. and wan. rated to Ore Aati.factign. Ace Try him, and you will not bu (Heal*. pointcd..4% ,rottsville. April 5,1n0 , MISCELLANEOUS. LEONARD.A.MINTZER. ' • Bankers & Dealers In Exchange. TAM:tQI'A. I'.l. • CoILEGT.ioss ivrrENDED To and drafts fur auk on all itu! prlucipal - cities lu tbu Union. A Is!), draft,. for sale on England, Ireland,..S.cot tand and Oct obi‘r 13. 55 SID stws • FROM ,THf'-:- PACIFIC. • --*. ,(R. E. 'l'. FAA L.OR .when in the iy . L. City of Philadelphia, learned to his great morti fication, that eying to the ruttogisi loss of the steamship Pacific. he would nerbe able be duplicate the very.band some ' and 'varied assortment' of Spritbr - and Summer Cloths, Ctissimeres and Vesthigs that he has just opened ler general inspection at his t o w dales Room, Corner of Centre and 31.shontonge..dm Pottsville, March Ill:. IttsO. -----, . . • .IVIITIERSVILLE t.- Book an %tattooer,- Store. -. ' (1 GORGE 3: Pltrl'ellAltD, having J removed ids liimii Store fiona:ol. Clair to:Millersville, n mild 'lnform' his friends. taint the puldlC 'generally !mom/bout the cOunty, thafithei may hod his new and large estapishmont en the corner of Second 'and Bail road streets. t .. The stock of basks, stationery and fancy at ticles is large and complete, eoniprising everythiThr that May be wanted in his line, et prim. sthat,eannot fail to tetra sat isfaction, being in many remit; even 'cheaper Limit they inn to bought in The cities. 1 , , llis supply of now banks trout the Trade Sales is 'eery assteosivs. and still' enable Trim to sell at wholesale as will as retail. Schools and country stores supplied ultl4ookintal stationer:rat tho Lowest wholesale prices. L l / 4 4+41-I,indlne, acid blank work done at the shortest notice:end in the best style. - ' ', • , - N. Lk—Anything that peg; to n. 1011441 in his /Inc -de livered to order. ~ Ilinersiille, Mirth 29,1860 It is a mournful thing to hate no home' To weir a shroud cf lonelinese on earth.' 1 . 1 To kinus.that fate has forced thee forth toroaitn l , And fear thyself unwelcome by each hearthl; To hear harsh, stran,ger voices; and to raise I A drooping lid and meet a loveless gaze. 1 1 Once. longngo, the lightning's quivering glare ' Lit the strange sadness of a boyish brow, , And faded from bright wares of hurling b:Zir 'As quick as hope fades :mail 111;y spirit now. I hilo the sad' kind..with many a fend caress! I ;Sighed for a kindred wanderer's loneliness. • ' . . . i 1... . Weary and wretched he' had sunk to steep 1 ', . i Ere sunsets crimson loleliness was p.t.le; ;. ! ! The twilight came she Tetsseth.—night's gli,oogrew deep, In the damp forest—still he sluml.ers on, And oh . . hro stilm,W. :that friendless u cu'rnir smiled ' Assaludy as a ccadred: thoughtless child. •t ' ; •.. ! . At! caetn'ry bore him tobis borne; be, heard! , The murmured IDUMO of 'llls ehildiqs hew* Ile-saw familiar trees. aml each bright bird Whose sweet song gushed at spring time's thti now- rs, 1 llis sister smiled, bis qu:ther'.s tbrlllin; lass - rtushof bis pale cheek, with inure than former • Ile woke whilst listening far the words of lovh And beard the, pas:dug night-wind's deep. hiretiellf lie saw the trteaaround, the clouds above • And murmured, starting,from the blessed'speil, "Oh God I the loved are goue—my dream Is qer, This is a forest—l've a home no more?" World•aranderer,- thou art 16,a (West, too Oh dream :old smile as did that lonely bey— Th , re is a home for thee; the loved, the tram) Await thee there, amid anfadingjoy; AVeary and and thou too shall Pal asleep— The shades around thee will be dim and deep! , Angels shall hear thew to thy home, and Moil. 'Wilt wake amid the light of (ally years; . • Thy mother's real kiss shall thrill thy' trun; And still thn quivering of earth's litrzeritig felrs, Pennant...red rci•rrs with an added strain Ur, trembling love will whisper, h(ojne Agaih A youth girded himself for theLjourney' of "let me not continue lina's-wearyiourney thus life. - A s mile . was on his lip4a glad, hound- sorrowing and alone.. I have gathered with stag pulse betrayed the 'lntl, jaaytMs' current r a sh band the taloa-isoans of lOt, e, and 'thej• hate that gave elasticity a.,0 his" steps, erimson to laded in my grasp, leaving tatehieg 4 but the his cheeks, and hope ned exultance lb his print of the thorns: Diet •me alit to travel heart. lie bus' --- reail of thus. who had faiet• a long, bleak way,awbosed rkness aPpals, and eel .by the , way::side; hilt they had ,not corm whose eulditess. chills. 0, toy. Fhl her, one menced this pilgrimage with a fraine as buoy- lonely traveler will not be missed hi the great at tt, spirits us light-winged, a will as strung. Ilairoughtlau of hamanlty, Here let toe rest and a will Its undaunted, as his own. lie my burdened heart, and chase my weary eyes. - was resolved to win the crown of immortality, The young mourner bowed her head and and he most climb' many a mountain height • her tears dropped like the summer rain.— before : he reached the temple where it was Was it the breeze that rustled in Werloosened enshrined. But what, cared he for• the dis- ringlets; or the wing of an angel unseen by niece that intervened?: He had a Jung, long mortal eves? 'Who is it whispers to. her day,fo bere him; the path n was green, and the :f a i n ting spirit, and bids her rise add go ha la dewidess of early counting sparkled in the ward, on her Father's milision 7 Like Mary, fresh and • flowery herbage. The ,urnailit.ai of . she has , been Weeping oiier the grave of her th e distant hilltops were Soft and sanomh. and • earthly hopes; -like Mary, she hears the voice l blue as the heavens on' which they gracefully ~ of The Master, and she; goes forth to meet undulated. Like Obidah, the son of . Ahem- him. Trembling and faillering, she goes forth soriu, seemed to hear the morning song of the I obedient_to the divine behest ; she passes into. "bird of paradise," zOial thO breezes of Eden , the shadows of night. 'lle snit will shine no rustled in his hair. In imagination, he be- more for her, but: one byjone, the stars come lachl royally -on his ',brow; and he went on- taut, and hold their silver" lamps over the watt ward that-crown - of burning , gold which. was •4'tlerer's path. She bad bored her frail Antal- to set so bravely, rejoicingly; though, as the 7 tier to• the burden of the'eros,4, anal the. prom- ' su , n ruse higher,, the sultriness of adi\antaingj boa of the sustain her sinking rest.— ' day glowed on .his cheeks and he was con-Li "Not a golden crown,!' s4.e cries, "but one of strained to push 'back his moistened locks, ' unlading• dowers=--one leaf embalined with j, mid, wipe the sweat-drops' from. his fervid' • the breath of Immortal love were worth all the temples. c , gold that pares the strePts of the ,)iitv Jena . At length tlrg sun poured down - a•luiPtide • salt-au. Adieu, ye bloc. alms of earth!' Never of tool/main glory, too oppres s ive to-be borne mere shall any hand gat ter your glowing t.alus• and the VOUth staggered and turfed` his wist•' tens 'your beauty !lath (turned to ashes, and fad eyes to a grove by the wayside; whose eat- i your tragranceto poisonous exhalations—the trattre, arched by interlacing vines, wooed rose of Sharon, the lily of the valley, shall iiini'as to the embrace of a friend. Just as replace paint perishing le - loom . ' - lie was abort to embower himself' in the leafy Like a pe,le:trmonbeam the' young tnairleii etiolneks, a hued was laid upon his arm, and parted the shadows of tight, as her :,till foot he saw lastraeger, in a pilgrim's•garb, stand• . steps left titer print cm the dewy grass.. Her ing before him. He wore a countenance of: steps had been,light as the sutntner lactate, grave sweetness, and his eye beamed with se- but the burden of the cross pressed her down ream and steadfast light. : wards, and .those who followed could tell that "Can you not hear the heat and burden a weary foot had precelled theirs. By•anti-la of the day?" said he, and his voice sounded ; the Moon lilted her angel face above a bed of -like the hps, deep notes of lan orgaa. ""Think white fleecy CiondS, and mingled her sott. holy w ye the golden crown is slotted to the idler in light with the inner li,gt dawning' in the :- the the bowers of ease? No; it is the gale - at - kin of maiden's soul: Long ',tied lonely was the path toil, the price of exertion of tor!, the reward ; she trod—sometimesa through woods,. dark - of self sacrificeof eathusiam-anttuntiagging . and dense, imperviousff to the heavenly rays, a energy. Do you Olinquisli the prize?" ' where the melancholyinotes of the mideight - "No, father." replied the yoeth;the'stranger -• bird alone were heard over rugged hills and was not old, but there was something in his solitary vales, through eta :dreams and wild, aspect that denote& a divlne paternity. "NO, dreary wastes she passed, watching for the ' father, Ind I ain faint and weary, and my feet d.ay-spriug_ on hi:h. 1 :Cot to the gorgeous are begi tatting to blister frOnt the dry and sandy,- temple on the mountain height was her g lattice . path. If I rest, it is only to gather strength uplifted. It was luimed to a • green field, .- to renew tally journey." . .... , '' 'where still waters. smiled—to tchower where a "Beware r said: the stranger; "the night the dove made its nest, and the Rose' oftibar- ' c o meth ashen uo Mall can work. -Go on, and on bloomed. „ Ex ha tasted nature rallied. as strength shall be given. Go on, if thy par- bathed in morning's roaly , light she beheld the : pose is iiiiiv, and thy ambition pure. - Take borders of the prothis'ed hand.. Sian pressed any rod and stair, it will support. your , forward with pantingbreath and failing limbs, weakness; bind mysandajs on yotw feet, mid . dna fell prostrate beneath the tarnshing weight they will protect them from-the burning sands - which she had upborde so bravely anal endu alai take this cross on your shoulder and bear Tingly., Poor wandetier! lunar forsaken wan• it even unto the gate 'of the temple. Bear it, defer"! ,bast thou follHed thy Master's step shanigh with ideedin , flesh and Shritiliing in vain ? islhere no rest for the tempestdos• frame; fur by Him who swure 'by himself, be- sed and world-weary spirit? has Goal forgot• cause there is no greater, the crown is 'only ten, to be graeious, and are his promises void? for him who bears the, cross and despises the Not One approaelies and lifts her droop shame:" ~, , , ing form. " ills helad is wet with dew, and MEI RES I' KeICII. Ritt.l.l.t 11. - 3 EN SEM ER HENRY(\N ARP. • The eyes of the youth seemed`•'ifted with' supernatural poWer, and he beheld what he had not before seen, a cross, that must have been Wine by the. stranger, for the mantle that covered his shoulder was stained , with blood, and he pressed his hand against his side. :rs oppressed with weariness. Con• strained by a toySterious, inexplicable power, the youth bowed himself &Wit, and attempt ed 'to lift a burden at once sit glorified and su accursed, but his trembling hands fell to his , sides, unable to overcome itS weikht. "Fear . not, I atn,with thee!" said the stranger ; and lifting the cross as lightly as if it were a silver !hr. ad, he laid it across the shoulder:of the Youth, and taking his hand .with u. benign smile, he bade him arise anti be of good:cheer. "And then," said the yodth, Look*, back upon the pilgrim, on whose head the noon• day sun fell with a strange 4}ory, "if thou bast borne the cross, where is thy crown ?" - The stranger lifted his right.....band to heaven as slowly receded frotn view, and, to the . dazzled eyes of the•youth,l his face seemed like the body of heaven, in its clearness. and hii"drapery white and glistehing, so as no fulr.. Icr On earth could whiten it. And" ie went on, endowed With strength from on high ; with they pilgrim's staff in his right hand, and the pilgrim's sandals on Lis feet, he was enabled _ to bear the burden of the pilgrim's cross. It is trite, his heart and flesh Oftimes tailed, and his spirit panted under the *eiiry load, while - ' ANOTHER LETTER FROM JoHN.CHA . MUM tears gushed from.ltis-eyes,iand blood trickled /4, voice —Theft portion 'of. the. Democracy which has I from his woundtd shoulder..' But seemed ever ! whispering in his ear, ?No cross' - lent itself to the Rum 'interest, receives, now —no crown." And he fixed his eyes on the at.(l then, some hard knocks from Mr. Chatn mountain Surnufit,,and toiled- upward and on ! 130.5.! His: last home-thrust is addressed to ward, pausing only to'"dririk; of • the brook by • the way," for the shadow began to lengthen Hon. Charles M. Leisenring. It is! ms follows: s and chilliness crept slowly through the Dir. ! r ma ; Beanii":—lvith no ordinary turpriso I . "Oh, God," be otice exclaimed, in the .. e i . read the effort you made in the H i House of lte re sentatives to Lave ardent spirits added to the v‘ile tremity of desptir, while the cross he had decoctions denominated ale, porter, beer and do• borne ,seemed bearing doivn upon him with toestie wines, to be sold iu oyster cellars and mil.- . Crushing weight, "my burden is greater then !lu g houses. . , .1 can .bear l" Is, this rugge:d path - .the same I ! .Ntni sir, I appeal 'toyou, in the name of our entered Ibis tnorning, so green find fresh, and ! cUmmon-bamanity ought not to h a e nt s i at d isfred blushing with new-hom flowers? ,Is this lead- l . With the, numeric cif•erit y n o e u , whirh you know toast follow in the wake Y ol ever t)) en heart the same that then ' throbbed-.With,:- home lic:ensed to sell intoxicating liquors us every homesuch glad I ,pulsations?—these" Wea:yonebyeeasmtithe,,;, beverage; in. this city o . r eleewhere? . You- are a same that. !mocked the daWnino. I tta r i l i ene l n do h o ot tn t u o e i h .n i , rac t l . ligence, observation and ex- Oh, if this be lite'Sjeurney. why did I itver. to !toll intoxicating t n eve r ry house licensed iir enter it? !Why were such gforious aspirationsis city beverage ! will ruin mute or lees fannies iq U u l o o r r s c a o l r n- 1 given, combined with so 1 much weakness very best bung men„ 12:pu know, sir, th c a7. l o a f ( t 3L". such longings for inimortalit3r,yet snch drag-: ' proportion as the liquor sellers yanks money, ' theys in ging; down to ",earth—such divine ambition. itaporer;s/i the cominunitv, detnoridize ..socier_ l ., bound by stieli Mortal coils? Alas! my spirit multiply crime and ruin, fur time and eternity, old is Willing,..hut my flesh is ivealr."- am! young, men anitwomen • 'and yet, with these ' •W to thitt had seen thatfcrushed and 'Wen:* glaring facts! before you, you 1 and the n emocrotir tied figure, trarehsoiled,!dim and dusty, with *members from this city are not satisfied. Areyou !. • pale and te Mgt or nut? ar,stained cheek, and . dry, quiver- ' doubtless, and the other - Democratic Morn ing. lips, and ! eyes likti smoking torches, • - Y "' bUrs front this city, are ant so likt.i: to the retitle. wouid have recognised the youth in his.,ntorn. ments.of eiviliihtion flank to commend our lien itig bloom of heart and elteek, his hope, and : e o r in t Govern m e n t t*, ? T , prohibiting tlio\traraduction joy and brightness? Ilist'knees bend under! . "liquid fire and-distilled damnation'! among the him—he is .about to' !sink, as inanra p oor; red men of, the forest. The whole '" • ' :burtitnii..d heart has done Cift life'ri pilgrimage, (eicePting ' the runt Demorrntaintl e i l e vi l i e n :i l sl w aL rhi when through the partitig Mountain. shadOW : of l'en"YWani''. till. (rota this city,) sayeHt was lie . emehea a glimpse of ;the temple , which i s ; prise, Autiovie and Christian' like in Our . tiffvvrn-- "'cut to do as they haVe Mine in regard to :410- ' the goal of his footsteps, glittering cud flash: ; i would ask you; then, sir, whether the • ing like the goltleti!glotiet sell'throu"h 16 iln : lte n s s , " bealtbi happiness and prteperitv of there°. ; set clouds.' He rises bind presses onward,' pie of Philadelphia ore not as . i and as he remembers the promise of him who lives, health, happiness and prosper i ty imp o rt ant asthe i : I had himself' borne the crass and despiSed the ! savage of the FariVest? of the wilt shame, who!placed the stair in his hands, awl ,liiits, sir, cannot -be ignorant of the )co'ls,ll i ! that'll:lß been done, and that is VOA 11Oing don e, " bound 'the sandal to his feet--,when be re.; by the liquor smilers. Volt keen-. and I chatkngo _culls thls divine effulgence in which he tnelt-' you tu say to the chntrary, that. there ix nut it li t ed from his sight 7 the kublime gesture 810 Wi y 1 fluor seller, - licensed or unliestneed, wholesale or ' 144 r DM Y.DIVI). T. TNYLOR DE Cipice Prow,the ZotaisriDe iJounta (TOME AGAIN. • I Attegoricat.. No CROSS—NO CROWIii DI" C.lnousl: LEE HENTZ' Sweeping heavenward, his spirit hums within him, and his failing strength is renewed. He presses onward anttupward; the mountain stream dashes across his path, and the cold waters threaten to submerge him, but be' plunges in, and they loonlroll darkly behind him. The mountain side is , whitettedpwith the bones of warfiirers, 'who perished ere reaching the temple goal, now almost gained by him. Hark! Is it the mac that greets his 'tainting senses? No, it is the opening of the temple gate, on "golden hinges turning. -- Halt not, weary pilgrim; one more step, - and the goal is won! Thou canst' lay down the` cross, and the crown is thine! Joy to thee, triumphant traveler!. Fri= this mountain. Iteighifrom the sun-clad temple, where thy feet are planted, thou canst look back on the rugged path; the toilsome ascent, and the fel len cross. Who that beheld that radiant form, glewing with immortal, youth and Heavenly ioy, with that crown of sevenfold beams of glory on his brow, would recognize the travel. soiled, and tear-blistered pilgrim, bowing and fainting beneath the crushing burden of life? Gone are the dust•stains from his b ..artnentS, the lear-stains from his cheek, the blood drops from his vesture, and the anguish from his soul. How short the warfare—how enduring the triemPh How brief the toil—how ever lasting the rest! How different the dnwnward to the upward view! • young maiden sat hiller chamber at the twilight hour, and there was no one 'near to witness the shadow' on her brow. The breeze sighed through her lattice, and- shit sighed responsive to•tts mournful whiSpers young, but her cheek was pale,-and her blue eves were darkened by . a melancholy shade . ; site was_young, but the fratoirance had passed from life's flower, and the glory frOta dream. She had .made herself en idol, and tound that its heart was ofl irou, and its 'feet , f clay and she gathered up the billet/ gar . - had crowned it; and to her bosom. n!", she exclaimed; in tilation of her heart, lands with which she crushed them withering N), Father in Heave the loneliness and des hiS lucks are heavy vith the drops . of itight." Unseen, he has beell the coMpanion el er journey, her peotecttir and guide. lie lets not forsaken her, who has put her trust in him.— Immortal joy thrills ihrough her frame, glows on' her cheeks, and beams in her 'eyes. Mir relies are us while ?A those of Ole blood wash ed throng that surround the thitine of G.,d; and a wreath of en fading roses redolent with divine love, the only crown she sought, encir des her brows. She'stands upon - the cross, her stepping-stone to heavea, triumphant, :laming and looks back Urfa the clouds rolling behind her, with a smile that illumoles their dark ness. • `No cross—no erdwn From the tongues of apgefichoirs,.sounds this motto forthe pilgrims .in the journey of life. From the bedof pain, the ...eciiich of languishruent, the dungeon of despair —from:the blighted heart of youth,and the ft:6- zezi breast of age, amidldisa'ppointment, and soiTow,4tnd agony; this sublime appeal t .he immortal spirit struggling for victory or re letise is uttered; and its echo may be heard in the remotest abodes of suffering humanity. cross—no crown." It fis the slogan of lite, the,vietor.anthem of death, the chorus of • eternity itutptronft. -BANNAN'S- - STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. . , ' Having Profited %hive Presses, we are now prepared to execute JOB and t 0 0 .4 rBlYallS.o of every desert/4W" at the tlilice (it the Afintri' Joarnal, cheaper than It can v, be done at any othereatahltalunent In therountyieneh es Book., l'autphiqs, Bells rif. Ladinltt . ' Large rosters, : Railr4iti Mks to, * . .thraei liiu s _ i Puper Books, Artielorof Ajrcenlent, 1 Tires &eke, Bat Bead's, •_ ;- i . Order Books, et.e., At the very shortest i)otirk. Our itoelinrJOll TYPE is more extensive than that of an; othernAlre In Ms see. % Unit r;f the State. an * wil keep Rands employed expressly for 3obbing. Ruin; :a practical Printer ouraelf, we will guarantee our malt to be as neat as any that can be z . turned out In !beelike. PRINTING IN COLORS.4On• at the shortest not4ee. ' Books bound in *nary Variety of style. Blank Books of every description manufactured. txmnd and ruled to order at short notice. NO. 18. retail, importer, distiller, or brewer, Whii. in Vend. log their intOsie:iting liquors, as_a heverage,broto nut done ireeperebfe damage, temporal 'and spit 'NM. to our fellow roan in this city. Nor will stop here—y challenge you, and all, or nny oat of the infainoli!,, liqUor league, to come out, and +her your or their I , roper name—mention; any good, montl, physical, or intellectual—done to this city, by their disgraceful traffic. Mention, if you please, the community, the family, or the indiiiidual, who have been benetltted by the use of those vile drugs you are so anxions to have sold as beverages, all over our beautiful city; and still you are not sal isfied, but impatient to ; widen the road tO ruin,and stud it on eithei, side with drain shops', that men and boys may the more rapidly, and !in greater numbers, be r .desroyed; ft.r I am sure that neither you our any one of the ruin Democrat; from this city, expect noything to result from the bale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage but; oril—yes, unmitigated evil. If you do, it is liigh time that you had a lung pair . of ears stuck on your heads, and sent home: to aid in drawing htirdon trains on the railroad, rather than occupy seats in our halls of legislatien,.tii make lairs (or au intelligent, vir tuous community. I was goihrto refer you to the Bible, but I ap prehend that min so totztlly sold to'the ruui inter j , ePt, as I suppo.m you and your companions frau this city to be, lobe but little, if at all. for what the Bibb) may. say on any subject. 1 will mention a passage or soi , Ilabakuk, chap. 2, 'r, 15; Pro verb., chap. 2 . 4: 17, 29, 30, 31, 3.7. Theo hooks are in the Old Testament. One word more. I have it, and frem good ati thoritv, too, that your masters . , the Men of the li quor league, are ping to rut oar worthy Demo.; erotic fellow :Citizen. Mr. Peter Armbruster, the candidate for Receiver of Taxes, because of his temperance affinities. . Doubtless they defeated that most worthy gentleman, P. Petnberton Mor ris, Esq., last;Foll. Yet they had Lztter not try any more of their rum tricks. Will Mr. Speaker Wright and the rest of you come down and aid the ruin league' Mr. W. says he is a conitiatent temperance otnn—bah! Now, let Mr. Speaker ;Ind the rest Of you demonstrate your consistency by aiding the rummies to head off Mr. At mbrus ter: Jon,: era:two:lts. Mt ACtOCl,'t.TUo:tt. INTEPESTB IMP TUE Cous . i . s.Y.-L-The following remarks on the pro ,position to ,tiPpropriate $20,000 for the dis seminatioMot practical and scientific agricul tural infortnittion throughout the country, were triall'o by the Minn. James 11. Campbell, in Con_ress othe 17th, under the :operation 'of the tive minute rule, consequently they are brielbut tO:the point., We think dint the tip % plopiiation for the object stated, would be more' useful OM . / many others which are made bir objects of minor importance to that of agriculture. It is an undeniable fact that every branch of national manufacturing industry, receives directly 'more encourage tnent from the Governmenothap our agricul tural intereks. Thatoismredly the most im portant oithe productive features of American industry, spews alone 'o behind. We warmly (Mitorse Mr. campbell's'remarks, and trust timt.the matter in the future, will receive that attention from the GovernMent which its import ancti warrituis: ' . Mu. ~f Pen'urylvanin. Mr. Chair -I,regol. brat it istteomx,,, necei-siiry for 111 b to differ with A majority of the..Ceiumitteo o f %V ivi and of , 0 1t It I am a ineuilier, ii; their re commeiolation to non-concur in the Senate amend ment now us, erupt sing; to wake nn appro. p r im irm 0f.....520,t00n for tiliv eoilemion mud di.,Arri but;on 1111-Mt4liout the:country of valuable agri culture) producti,m2., , et.,14 and plants, as :well as pule's() of colltniting, and arran:ing pravtieni scitql!ifie information, fitlll for the di: , ,oinination of tim 1 :mum over our. great agricultural country:, Oar first; interest as a natl.)) isthstrof the eul ' tiratiyu ofl the said. Oar national prosperity a tit greatoesi'depend un this. Labor is Oi e ( ) H s i' a l souree of, ,wealth, and from labor properly I - structeJ, plope. ' !iy applied, and ,justly pruteete tlows natiimal proqnrity, national greatness, laid national rtiusvu. Little, then, dues it become the re pre,enta!iree of a great industrial people.to rote millions for all the enzines of destruction, troops, and :•teatil,'"hipa, and fortification's, awl refuse in sw a n al,ll,..ipriatik.p for n great . purpose--an up propriatiob for that which supports and sustains i all the rest, and adds millions Co our national i Tren,ury.' BOOK BINDERY. hi i9cettan~l • The gold of 'California dip F“lnething to sustain the sinkivie. fortunes of the country, resulting from the rcpcal s of a wise revenue law but a few years But till the gold of California could not then have sustained the heavy demand made upon the re•',ltarees of the laud, if the farming interests L i d not hi r o u ght forward millions of bushel; or ;tad corn. and potato,, ( 'Sio feed the starving timbals of the Old World: the proceeds of which checked the heavy demand tnitile on us to pay for h•reigVabor and foreign prnduetien, under a mos -- unwise and unjust system of legislation, anti- - American iu its inception, alai withering in its restifts. let us then, be wise,and foster our farm ing intertlsts. Let science, applied to the culture of the oath; go hand in hand with practical labor, and let us still further encourage, protect, find ele vate tllO noblest race of men .Goil ever placed up on his foidstool—the laborious, free, tl indepen dent Aateficati farmer. The sorts of t soil, the bulwarks' oc, your national independence—from theta must come, nit it come in times, past, your main defense in the hour of trial, as from them Crane" , p.ltr prosperity. I ant for uqn, tecting all the itellistrinlelasse.h.nnd for standing by. the .AMerimin farmer, laborer, and. mechanic, • and giving them that encouragetucnt which it was intended . they should receive from Government. watit practicat - Mcortuatiou and scientific in vestigation, and *0 have than now in some' de gree in the agri,:tUltural branch of the Patent Of fice, ninkin ahle ;lands; hilt we can secure them to a much greater -'..xtent, .1-1 England, chemistry hm 11,/,..1, , inee been brought 1•• bear on agriculture in rho proper department. There everything is analrod, and its, chemical prove/lie! , made The gisissi:, the stulig, even the ttiituudi of the calf, d0,,1y, not escape minute investigation: would it acre so here! ticientifie and practical men Lave proposed, to extend to the L ciillivu'ion .if the soil the si•sttitt' of nit.tenrological observations, to, iyhiclisti Much of pabliti attention has of, late . }won cal,leil. In this connection I. will send to the Ch•rlCs' desk, and ask that it may he read for the information of the, 11.3u,e, it resolution adopted by the Lantetyter Comity Agricultural Societe, front my oaii Mate, and whi c h will 'slia,v that the coot-' inanity - ; lntve had t heir, attention called to this in teresting subject.. • ..ite,;lfol, That tide: society cordially approves of the pisn'proposed i r Lieietereesist Slnury.tu the A 141.114 num- , Ler of the •American'Fartner; 64. extending to theism], for the two. fit ..1 agriculture, the System of irieteornlogi. ex's obseisations. whirls have doors se, much for th e t el . provernent of navigation and commerre'l . that we min mend th e plan to the .Inrorible consideration of.rnr brother farmers its this and Other titates. and request the nwini,,,,l of Congress from stir own State to-procure that" degree of ene,ouragentent for axricultural and sanitary mete.,,,,jogy; whi , ll has 'oven so wisely and henefleLslly applied to the meteorology of the was: and. that.thee corresponding secretary of this scriety be, and he Is hbr e : by. roquosted to ferward a eopof this resolution to each monistr of the cpogressional delegation from thin .State." Mr. Chairman, We have legislated for tbo Army mid Navy, for olfl Soldiers, and soldiers who are not so old, for sat - lots and pensioners—we h a ve. made speeches for the Presidential campaign, end speeches that will never lie heard of ,in that eam palgri4haye made appropriations'for the Military Academy, and refused ono for the lVnahington aqueditet, (which I trust will yet pass.) now let us do dornething for the farmers. Let U 3 make the appropriation now in this deficiency bill, in order that the purchases of foreign seeds May be made it ,an early day, and distributed In good time. !It has been raid thathe who caused a blade of arms to grow Where none grew before, ,ift' philanthropist. Let us all, then, make ourselves philanthropists today, and by this appropriation cause millions of blades of grass to grow where none grew before; and make our great land, by a wisejsysttin of ,national education and national culture, more great, more powerful, snore renowned than it now is. I' trust the. Senate amendment will he concurred in. Wn•ealled t 0 rote our neighbor of the Miners' Journid, Puttiville, the other day, and found the enterkrising and energetic editor and , proprietor, Mr. IdrINJ. HANNAN, up hi hie eyee in business. The late ilk:IIiron: , fire. though entailing a heavy ket, tirt not prevented a refittin: of the establi;ll - in a complete manner. Mr. 11, has racri- See(' :t,Ellething to prOaloty thu good cause of Temperance. in a eonitnunity, where philanthropic, effort bran touch needed.—J'"tworra toelyer. • Soiwe havet hut . our Motto is, publish an independent, fearles.s, honest paper./KnoW ing right, we dare defend it; appreciating the desolating effects of intemperance; we, oppose that vice; perceiving rrnption, we expotie it. The community enn judge Mirth: er we are right or not.. ..r,te-it, speaking of Ow . ; high „f every thing appertaining to hou,ekeeping in NOY Yorh, the 7 ' 11 . 61 . 4114" says. if thiaix.i tilt as they linen of late year.. N o w Woric Trill soon tit:eoine, like an eienti Pone, a place in "shish marriage is held in detestation. -The only kin.ltif love in vogue there will he freedeivo, and till. only pn?tblde chance f,;l - dainseEi whb asplre to enter into the eoniti•rtable and holy ?bite oratrinntily, will be be emigrate to Utah, where the >i0:1140 style ~t living ennbles the men to keep up a. large litiu-e= hoj'il'establishnoolt, slid to' suppiy by triabs of snpererngation, in the of gc ibtletinitely repeated, thrishiirtenminge of the entail i heatteii. •
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