. ---,------------'- Ti. 313 oi '4as. lisli r iigts , JOU/Wilt, , .„.. -,... . • st)n.r. eresonicrloY: , ~ ITO D.A.!, S. iliz rer ahum. py‘isblo In sdranes-43 25 { o , A I aid, Within AI /UM( berAnd $2 b 0 if not 0/411 ' %Ithia the }ear. -- , i ; crixoa: , f,tITP•2 repl^s to one addrnsst In addroaneee gb OP frren. ao do •• 10 00 een ,do d e \ do • 20 00 ri ab 4 ullinip tions meat be Invariably ;aid In advangs, and sent to ono rtddre , i to o Janos sr,otussa: ~ 1 Nil. will be furtil to Carriers an d otheni at The iote th on Wed": f l r' r ")`"o`"a ~ A l'rachers ineplird with the lterpumrti and $ ,o. •Plrlt'S O. lag fu /savant' s, rot ti's or No.:wirer, , . If otarieri bers order the iiseontbananee of their ISt* riper, the publisher Way continuo to send them until artearspeure Paid. • , ff sote.•ribers lie:ilert ,ir refuse to take theirusersyss . ,per; from the ot6yes to which they are Tithel..they are h , I 1 re.ponelble unlit they hose wjtle hills sad Or dered them (11%M: dinned. •_,. , If sohserils•rs in o; e viettl*Ltitelidtbnut tuftirming the rildleher,a rid t a noes ea are se tit to the fanner di.-In they are held resin) sible., Tie. re,urts hare decided that refusin g so taksnowsw per 4 (nun the office. ar roaming and Witty them tt ,. a 6,1 sa, Is prima factes#o4enee or Intoreolud fraud. ...e it r ir 'iim - swiini. - 1 , RATES OF APVE.RTIIINC. -, s tuare of.lo lines. se eeals tor,one naertien , 333333 at insortiowi. IS Poittelch• 3 iinOIII one tlntie4 --iu Wl:tent seedorisl2l4 cents ench. Atitever nas over 3 no*, tn . short periods, ehArged u a o .c. pro. Snug. „an: TWELTZ, e ra.r. • • by./ 41 23.. . _•''52 25 $3 00 Tltn' lines, u- , 9 • - a • 95 .1 00 175 275 400 Y,;ur Flues, 1 .4 ~2 003 bo 500 05 five / uo 'vac Hi% titles you XTMI AS A••ZnAzz or TILT WM. , t t ' 2 25.. 3'60 000 .10 00 oneNnare,,,,, 2 2 400 5 00 900 14'00 Tao fl° 3 % . 8:„(1 ee IV' 12 00 18 00 r: u t * , ‘ l"r'' „,' I' 7- 0 00 '8 00' 14 00 20 00 atter call, 8:00 0'99 12 09 . 18 00 '3O 00 colunin, 10 00 15 00. 20 00 35 00, .50 00 ..d a cget 'lvaco for %her! periods, as peragreement. ; „4 .. D o i n eo ~iottces each—accompanied tajta -ltertireateclt.s9 tan tieach. _ AdYerti.etssens before 'larriattes and Deaths, 10 cents etinotordrat I strtion—subsequent insertions, bands Ya reu ntad as a ilnelnadrertialnz. imachanta adyertislug by the year. laith standing advertisement not exceeding 16 i n , sin he ehargtd. Including anbseriptlon t .410.00. • to tlwsmoutrt otteursquarea, with chew. It ;,,t/ad subscription, - 20 00 bout changes, at the rates designated above. • Il ,„.ll.ements set In larger type theft ustjhl *lll be b , r ,„1, - ,o,per cent advance. on there prices. 'All cute . • . I M A l leged the saute as atter pram. 3 .lr,rti,e4wets pcciceil front Advertlsink t ,.„t< A1g,3,1, except at 23 per seat. advance on these unIAF by special agreement with the publisher.' Myrri.,o4 '2:.) cants. each. Deaths accommoded with no. IR.F Ye K. without notices, 00 Charge. 411 not Icex e xcept thirsty or a religious charattei and ciarslionaluuteeN". will be charged 25 cents for any uadec, 10. Over 10 (Wee, 4 cents per line tion.ll. nt meetings l not of a general orpubllc char eletrettl at 4 cents per line for eachinsertion. felipate caleulntlotta we will state that 229 lines etc.a ITN:Ma—Mt lines a half column—and 82 lines a' ~ner column. 2252 worda.make a colainn-447 6 a half t 13'11'1—and 739 a quarter cul eau n. All odd lines over ,d, spare: charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. • T..arly advortivre must confine their advertising to h4",,,an husiosss. Agencies Gtr of)iers. sale et Rea/ Ls . tr• not included i)busineila advatlptements. INSURANCE. INSURARCB COMPANY,; rejaii floaldio#l, 3d St., hfarrieburg, Penna. 111Alt'rERED CAPITAL, 15300;000. —lisure builttiogs'and of er Property, 11:0Inst lilts dtmvie by Fire. Also, against, o the Ezett:ln i ion IndTrauFportationi SIMON CAMMAON,, F. F. C vattia, .!tecrrta ry. President. • II ENJ. T. TAYLOR. Accent. Ituyikill county Yount. 'LS . 51.1 f NERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST c 0.,. Pottsville, Penna. 'A P! Lsloo,ooo-ell /STAR PERPETUAL. f•ins Company, chartered by the" 10-414atore of l'imnsylrania, with a capital o r t . One untrol nensand Dollars; la note fully organised, and t‘,onimenc..llmAimem: The Company Is prepared to ^Ave moneys and other prorerty In trust. And 1111011/ .t,n,t on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of , p”r eent. per annum: principal and Interest payable• &wed. for rates of Premium on Life Inauetneek, panted 'fables Fopolled at the office of, the•Coni. se, t'',otro stre:t. Putt tirc.4. doors &oath of the whanp• Iloltd. J AC1(11 11.1.1 NTZI Prtet. ) .11 N 11. Autx,.seerefary and Treasurer. • April 1,1.4 13 tf THE POTTSVILIE LEE% 13131TRANDN AND • • • Trust Company. 'FlCE—Onfre st.,tirst door above Green's Jelloelry sore. C tPITAL, SIOO,OOO—CiLLIKTEIL PEILITUAL: IllS Coinpany, recently chartered be the Ledlslaturo 0 • Ponnsyl tank. Is fully organ. • . • IM , Company Is prepared to effect ipsuninee upon ~."and to receive RIM execute truids, ittd to allow In. e.t on moneys recolved, - at the rate of five. per cent. r ennotn, unleee. otherwiw agreed Principal piyable mti dontand.. Capital and moods bay lure-till in Bond. and Alortoges,iind other pond Annual dltend of the profits will be made matte in cask. or app printed 4m tho payment of pre. - V or rat. of premluma ou Lif.. !rigor:trim, son Intel Tables, suppllodit th - liCompa fly's °Moo. E 1 A\B, President. SoLOMON POSTER ? 'Eke Prat. It. T. Tari.9n. Seep and Treas'r. 16, '54 AIiTMILILCITE INSURANCE COMPANY: -Authorized Capital, $400,000. B'I'ER I'ERP ET U 01 Walnut street. between third and Fourth This'etimpany will Math g,againat dainsire by Fire. Buildings, Furniture, and Mee. irrlire generally. Also SI AnUNE 18sFRAXCE, On 'Weasels, and Frolg,lita. dat.l.3D Dist:RANCE to all parts Of o ham. . DITLEcToRS 1" b.-Luther, Davis Pierson, • Amdanrled, Joseph 3lasfield, Peter Sieger, • • . Dr. Cleo: N. Eckert, tkorgo F. Tyler, A Ifammett, 'Ramhet ti. itothermel, Fiends liacan,• . D. LUTILF.R, President. Maxnain, rice President. . Wm, F. Dean, ,S•eiitriey„ tee P.l). Gurnee has been appointed. agent to the Company in Schuylkill county, to whom persons 4rind Insurance Can apply. • • taw 23,'55 ,[Aptil R. 'tit 14.1 25. • • STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 0 U Wril A NNU A L STATEMENT 1844:: sets, May lot. 1013., sh premiums and Interest. . .4 the past year, mutual depart- meet. , • $10 1 ,048 32 , Its reeeireable in saute,: • • , 28,647 . di Freedoms, StoeltDeparm't ;10,282 20 • • .)-•-----•-•170,568 to , vg, exponses, rmumkslong, re- . i 12.4nrance,' mutual, .thipartment,lol,6oo 63 ' , • ... •• stuck, ' " tr...(331 IA " Astra:. . . , ads, uprtaagem. stock and other :nil sorurit 49 4 , r . 17:0:Li 72 IlZreveirable, 187,00 S SG •O on hand and In • hands of seine, Dr lire: oc Inland Insuranro. apply ro_ IL .Igent. , July 15. 4;0 INDEMNITY: Franklin Fire Insurance Corn ' piny. or Philadelphia. Oflico, No, M.% Phoitin ch. w•er. Flllh s heet• ,PinaCrons : , • • - Charles N. llinckur, (lenrg* W. Illrhardai Th num', Mart, . Mordjeal Wagner, Slrpuetilraut, 14r:ob U. Smith, r:Hri I nue to make Insmanee, poranantnt or limited on wry deariiption of preporty, in town and cot:tufty, at, as are ranYiatent with' security. tip o' no play have reserved a largo contingent' Puz i t, hi-b' ; ulth their Capital and Premiums, safttly Invef 1.4 ample protection to the insurtal. . Since their id tp,r4tiit. a period or 18 ymtra..They have Paid upwards oldlroa, two !tundral thousand dollars, fosses by e, thrreil 3trordlnst erldenro of the advantages of in • nilre, ah coil as the chilly and disrwition to Meet prwuptheßS, all linl•llities. Lt , CHAS- S. iIi.NCKEit, President. 4 i. 111:143.1;FL, : - .; , .4cretary. Tre oilwr has lawn appointed agent for the'aCose 444:4 .41 , 1 institution. and is now prepared to rnake • rat..., on every de.erliptimi of property, At, the lowest . 1111t:W IttISBEL.,./tgent. . ' , • 2-tf ..• LIFE INittiNCE. 111 3 1 Girarlf Life Insurance, 'Annuity 1.1 Trcot Vorpatty .of Phl Ofltre. No. .:‘ - ',..tiot'ptro.r. the first door East of theCustrou s:o),f)• , o—enAztriaiWßPETUAL.' • .:ten • t i ta.e.i . e I tonitanceN on lives on the moot Th^ r q.ital eing paid up, and invested, together with i.•l roattaotly increasing r.eerved INand, offers nrity t:. tietio%un•tt. •....tuium. may' he paid" yeirly, half-yearly or :e.•••;op o r ad I 3 Itlxr4 periodically to the insumn ,t The Ilist Itoon , t, appropriated in December, ite-ontl Mmutr In December, 1919, amount t,l nAtill - nt I,f $2.3•1(ti0 to every si.Wll insured under ;1,202 54) which will tie paid it - ghall h. , eme a elalm..lneteml of sllloOrtrigin. tl ered. tbe tiftt oldet.ittnount to #1,1.= SU; the next rm for ~very ;1,001; the others he the • pnlvtetion aTearding to the amount nod time of ti4ms Inlke au Itrerage of morethan' nivel I le. premiums paid, without indreMe • anotrit prerolhol. ' V;: • a • John, A. Brown,. . Ara qi.Dar is. `. It,trtiter, .L.ha Ite I r Preteri,k Brown, ."••••Ikt.lev.tae.• • antra It. Latimer, Threnat ' ' ut . WitartMo Lewitt ' • It j • Sr.lin l+lagk_ ,ItantpMeta rent:it nin.T 3 1 4 , ,lanaslonkt . in of aypticali,,,, , • had 1 a 011 01- lay <pm Cl*, US. te 4.-- r 42 OM.. $ of :m• VO :t - . -- Me...rutAbELPH A. BOOTSAND SH ES, t - , HATS AND CAPS, •- 1 ' ' I STRAW 6001)91n,eterf ADDICKB,I/AN PUSEII &SENT*. N 0.199 .Market Street, Philadelphia. J. A. MOOIU, (raith• Ilokason liesn )) Agent. ,06: 1 14 • Penn/limas' Han, Pottnyrne. Jinnary 19,1939 ' • 54y - GEO. fit. PON:EROY & fX). basins Ix OIL, 80.11 P, cANDLES,; &c. - VO. 10 I tzith! ,Water street, hOlow II Market, Phi • ' • Sperm, Lard. Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and iltebiner7 Sperm and aatamantine Can= an. . : Samixel =or I Phllidelphts, January 5,'56 • • 11y THE MOST EXTENSIVE - EAST A 1 -11 . 0 R G OF OIL PAINTISS, LOOKING!CLASSIP, ENGRAVINGS, and PICTURE FUMES. EARLE''S GALLEI j aY,. No. 212 Chesnut! Street, Plutadelphlit OPPOSITE TIIE 0114 ED HOUSE. . November 22, 'be ' I 47 Gm • '!!!.-- • - ' nic•c),Prows, AO6Nle INIS • HODCSON..ick KEAN,- Nos, 5 kj U 51 rUhgt/Cf34llo(ltia., General Conunission Merchants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OILS, FOR, MI NI NG AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. . OFFICE— Prosrivicibt Ilstl., Pottsville . Sept. 22. '55 • H • " Av BAILY & BROT HER, • . NO 252 SNITT.jSTIU T, • - • l• AnovE NINTH, 4 Phillidelphia,' • . • IMPORTERS ' I C & DEALERS IN C P P.I ' iMlttnn orelmersit, r•lr very atm pith!) stock of Fresh Ooda. embracing every varlet 01 VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS. IMPERIAL TITRE E. PLY, INUILAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS. • Also, FLOOR Oa CLOTHS, Of &Ivry width, from ane to eight yards , livery Artie./ gold at the linve.ii twit price:. Septa • Z),513. •• MAUCH CHU,N Wire B;lop — e X anufactory. mik.tisileL6r .73cecescur' Manufacturer of NV Ire Rope, for•inclined planes, shafts, slopes. would !ilium the public that he a is how pro pared to make' • • ALL KULA LLWOTIJS AND STIES OF FLAT AND /MOND Roll:, • ' At the shortest notice.i of superior quality, and and On the most liberal terms, at his Wire Rope Factory, Manch Chnic44 Ca Ca r rbol i Pa. • Reference can be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A. II: Broadhead . at M a eh Chunk: to N. Patterson, Summit URI, to shame, Leiseuring et Co., Tit. more, Lusernol con fr,t,y,' Fa:, and in fact, nearly all the op. orators in the Region NO.LI hare been using his ropes,: , July 26, '56 I -E^ j 36:1y - INDUSTRIAL WORKS, MUUMUU IiTMEET. DETwEv.:( 20T11 ADD 21st., PIIILAVA. BEMENT I DOUGHE RTY &THOMAS. I TOOL !WIPERS tr Al IRON'O(I'SDERS,. • gARE- prepared to mak e Designs and Diulngs for MACHINE ,siitops, FOUNDRIES k 11, SIIOPS. and to furnish all the necessary •Illashiner)‘, • . •, . , . . . I Tools,„ • I CSaues, • 1 , 1 1 Cupolas,l , . , , Blowers,: . , I .' • ' Forges, 4/so. ilachinists' Tools of ( very xi:gaud description. Shaft ing of the best quality alp tutproveo adjustable hang ers. Pulleys of all dianiotkeis and face.;' Pulley and Bal. ante Fly Vi heels, and all mull castings as are ft:Malin, Loam, of any size reunited. ,Rolla cull itolling 1411 Work, &e , &c, , - . January 6,i'56 ' l-ly .NEW WHOLESA.LE 'bi!,tro 'erroltai. . N. SPENCER THOMAS, 1 • ' lio. 20 soon artOOND grai= Pliiittanal,rnut.. ~ ' hallo Aar, Mandattarer and Dealer in Drugs, iferdiciues . ChOtnicate, Acids, Dye Si . vijit, ' Paiute,' 0 its, Colors;.: Wh ite Lead,Froschan4 •" . AnieriOn White Zinc, W.4:ndins, Close, . . . Claes IVvre, 'Varnishes, Drushef, In ' • sti - tesionfs, Groundfipicr, Whole ..: . iSpitei, and . ; (11/.. other urtiefos usual/y ; kept by drugg lasi 1 , including' • • IBorts.t..,4latliuo, Glue, Shelinc,! Potosi+, &c. 4. ! , It; • All iwilera hy mail or otherwise promptly at tendid to. Country inqchants env Inrited to call and examine oar sleek before,' purchasing elsewhere . • ! Goods sent Co any of time wharrea or railroad stations. ' Prices low r and goods warranted.; March 8,15 n $858:118,50 526,667 26 • • MANUFACTURERs , INSURANCE COM - PANY: . • . CMTER PERPETVAti Granted by the State ofleetuisylvanda. • - CAPITAL •5 c OAIS. Fire, Marine /i Inland Transportation.:., I • I. AAnoNs. LIPPI , NCOTT, President.' , ALFRED WEEKS, fiRRIN ROGERS, • Vice Pten t dent. I Seeretery.i Greier...Yeesa,treasurdr. 18.1.)5 .r. 07 J,701 10 • I ; -- -,, . D irt dor. , : Aaron S. Lippincott, Mich4daS Onnylor, ' - Mahlon I,lillingbam,. ' Alfred Weeks, WM. B. Thomas, . '. Orrin Encers, . Wm. Neal, John, P. Simons, . 1 Charles J. Field, Jamul's P. Smyth. . .. . This Company was organized with a ca'eh capital; and the Directors have determined to I adapt the bedpans to Its available resources. - 'fo observ4 prudence In cooduat log tie affairs, trills a prompt adjustment of losses. . ' Omer-4110. 10 3lercbantse Exchange. Philadelphia. The undersigned has been apOoluted Agent fur the - above Conip,4ny, in Schuylkill county, and willaffect all Uncle of Insurance. as afitrve.on application at his office, opposite the Town Mall, Pottsville. 7 ! SAMUEL GARRETT. :. • 12-tf Adolphe L. Rorie, I)asl4 $. Ilrown, . Morris raltersoti Februari - 23. 3F50 Schuylkill Fire & Matins INSURANCE ',CO. . . t ; : • ACilr. 3E I ,c, t VAPID- 11 lan.. • - , • • . 1 - • Office inl Sillyntanla Building,italuintonge st., 2 doors above Centre et, Pottsville, Ps. , CAPITAL ACTUORIZED DY LAW, - 'I 12100,000... CHARTER PERPETUAL.' Thl . a Company obtained its Chsrter at thelast Session of the Legislate e of l'ennetylvaida, and is now fully or. poised and prepared to inane Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and iniandsisks, on Public and Private Build. tags. Par Item, Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of 'all kinds. j . . , Also ci 'Coal freshers and Machinery, inland-Insu rance on anal Boats and Barges: by Canals and Rivers; also ori.e„ rgoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York. Bal. timore: tc. This Company guarsutees to adjust all losses promptly; and thereby hope to merit Ithe patronage of the public. ' ---- ' • Direotois i • BA3lllEti SILLYMAN, ' ISAAC WET - ERN. , • 3111111 TIMER, Jr. JOHN D. DRIDERT, - JACAMI. MINTZINGER, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS,. • 8. K. 3t. 'KEPNER, • • J..E. GRARYT, w. F. 811.ITII. sottrEL ROBERTI M. PALITER, GEMRGIt J. rimin, .113A3ICEL SI I.J.XMAN, Piveidebt4l., W. F.B3IITfI. Seero,tary Sod General Agent. Pottsville. July 8,'68 . I LUMBER! LUMBER!! rb respectfully announces n f ir he ;subscriber . espe, .. tithe public that be bas completed bbl Steam Cir. eSaw-mill in Locust Valley Sehaylkili enunty,and le now prepared' to furnish all. kinds of Lumber at the lowest paces—sack; as Pine, lienalock and White Oak Of every vise and description. ~ • . Kir Bins of Lumber cut to order at t ha shortest notice. Nay. 17, '56 404 f tEntYAnun., BLAND. WILLIAMSPORTPLANINC MILL, ~ nrrwtas tin: - Ba nbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal; Oppoirite the... Furnace, Wi ll iamsport, Pentar. t ,• E el a. S.. BANGER & . CO., Whold -135.4 and ]fetal] Dealers and Marrinfactureriorwhlta and yells. pine doming boards; mph. doors,blinds,stint• tern, slang, wood monldlnr.s. de. Jta , and scroll. sawing, Vane, and plain. All descriptions of t urnina and planing i drip yr illi pnoceptueis, and in the best manner. . Folk. o,' , '56 - Me , . ' 'HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, Cotner Of Commerce & Shamokin Sill., gro , xD lItIU, rerni or 7116 asiweoan. . Pamokin., Northumberland Co., Pa. • Arm. 2a. At - BAYER. l'repridor. 17-ly April ;2q.:1F541 • • 1 THE " BUCK. HOTEL," Nearly .pposire the Cow/ .tioetre, Lebanon, Pa. _ . Giroier F. Itelnhart, Proprietoi. , This hotel, rn lonz erdobr.tod for ItA frenerotui bow* , And Amid arenunundol WEIS. bp boon rornntly tinptore4 t l and t,ntlnur K to l,e th e st a go ludol and Gunny's' head • • - 1ity•1.1846 18-11 .I I"WHITE HOREB HOTEL."' Conley of Uplitre and Nafraidorego,sta.; Pettavi(le. ;.- • jJesepli M. Peger, Proprietor.... telterildnmente and eeiOntottattutut of the WI Mud. lad every latent ion will be pild by the had and his at. tendante ientuke nueete and travelers comfortable: PettorePle , Shy 10, 1,4 . . • . THE "EAGLE HOTEL.:?.:-' Eagle puita4vs; - corrier 01 , CFcnberlips4.7o4)tar-. • .1 Let 0 . 14. Pot. Adana U ak r Proprietor.• ;-'t; , :11tI*Ip elm 14rguAt cold flit hmnorulloub hotel In lob- Atton.;wllll ankl,l4• tonveoleten thr (Atoll kA, single boo It ders;ll34, the 'Sas seuertl 7 - Poo 3, Ift Itl-120 • , • • , I. „ ... • ••, , . • - , '1 0:1704104; 4IINI":114., • ainalorr Asa n • , M , _ .7•1, Zar 0 1:161i : - , 1 - 71441614 1 tathief : 42144. 4: : : 7 : 1" , ' 4 4 4 4 0 4 ai „ _ • r , • r. • .4 Af, , • •-• • ' -14Vy` ''')` 14' ritiNER AT4 VER TIS ER; - : • f . ) ' ANT.),P OTTSV Urn .7 . . „ . . —.- . I WILL TEACH TOETO PIERCE THE BOWVAST THE ELUTE, 'ATE f ItHEIGEUT FROH THE, CATE:ENE OF XOUNTAINE I ../ILET',4ILE IrEICA; WILL QM ETBENGTH TO olis HALM AND TAW ECT ALL E ATEEi TO OV* ESE ASE PULL 7151"4' a T WAY MORNING. BY BENJAMIN BAN — NAN, POTTSVILLE, SCRITYLKILL COUNT=, PENNSTLYPILL OILS!. OILS!! 0 TO BUILDERS. PAINTING, &C. STYSAILWINDOWBHADEB,I , S ~receurigi- a large . and elevnt as antment of IClnsbn Endes, new and beautiful di dine, Including Goldlinclimd, o lled;lisnitrale of MO' nl, Gothic &a., In., ehesperAltan ever. / ALSO Figured, Oland awl PlalnPapar. Shadat. of every de. aniption For Sale by . BENJ. BANK 'v. Centro Strali 3 Olignita Eplinpal Church. • . Pawn!) V., 'Ad • - - - . 12, sor_uers e ßAPEttimtalice.,,er.c • • tryLBE subqoriber .19 n9w,receliting :his new patterns kt Paper . lu n ging. and Deaden, Ay parlors and roam, embracing the nearest and most • 'enable platens-7.e elected for the, nettelstred looses to be, meted In the country. 'The subscriber takes great mein selecting his papers suit thobouses to be Im• pared: Among tbir lot area few elegant patents of gold, for balls And parlors'. Oar stock embraces assortments from four • dllTennit manufacturent,Lnidek gives a great variety of patterns to choose from. Also, Cheap. Papers, in' Great Variety, t all prices, some allow as 8 cents a piece. Alper Curtains in prat Virrictg, wholesale and Riad. 'sl4-• Paper Hangers furnished with piper at wholesale prices. Good papers also furnished whits .re geared. • 1 Our varied surortment of paper hangings, bonier& and paper shades, presents peculiar attractions to those who desire to pnrcham, mid as our stock is the largest in this section of the country, persons can almost always be so- coutmodatod by calling at • - 11. EtANNA.N'S - • Cheap Book and Paper Store. Pottsville. March Bth 1856:: WATCHES, JEWELRY. ALARGI Assortment of Cameo MA and Ear pings, Jett received b 7 Pottsville, 3lay 19, 'be 19- J. iL ELLIOTT. AMERICAN RAILWAY TIME ICESPERS, s &dee article, just received by J. S. ELLWIT, next door to tho Moore Pottavlite, May 10, 'SS /S. GOLD and Silver Leier, and Plain Watcher. for lode tower la price than they here erre iNeett offered In the county et ftutolkilL .7; MAIM next door akpoTe the Miners Beak. Pottnille. May 10,'50 - i IS. M. • AVISEtS fiIIEAP Watch & Jew.:-. jelry Store, N 0.73 North, Seeniut .4 ' i - htzve l l (OPPosito the Sit. Vernon ..• liow of PMtadelphla. • Gold Lever Watches, fall Jeweled, 18 K miss, CM; Sil ver LeVer; fall jeweled. $l2; Silver Leplae, $9; Quartier; $h to $7 . : Gold Speetaelee,s4.6o to .$lO Silvitr Spectacles , 5110; Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 t 0 .519 ; ilrerDei Be;t Spoons, $9 to $11; Silver Tea Spoons, $4 7 $7 . 00 Gold l'eus and Gold .Cases, $3 29 to $5; itold'Petuand Saver Cases.sl; together with a variety of tine Gold Jew elry, Gold Curb, Guard:and Yob Chains. All goods war ranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry re paired hn the best masmar. )lasoolc Marks, *c., made to order. ~ orders sent by mall or otherwise,- will be . punctually attended to. Sept. 20,'50. STAUFFER.& HARLEY. ' Cflll.kP WATCIMS * Jr.wHiAtr— • 81^holasale and retail—iit the "Naa r/paid - Watch &JnoitrY 8 & ,1 7," 90,Noith•Secondldreet. corner of Quarry, naiads. Caldorver. 111Whora, full jacielkel,lB corals fine, $2B 00, . Gold Leplue Watches, 00 to 00. `l3llrer Lever, full jewelled, • • $l2 00 Silver Lep'no,. jewels, Superior Quartiers, • Gobi Bracelets, . • gold Spectacles, . • • •7 00 Pine Silver, . - - 6 1 . 50 Ladles' Gold Pencils, - • , 1 00 Silver Teagtpoona. sot,' • - 1 00 Gold Pons, with Pencil, and Slyer Holders. $l. • Gold Finger-rings, Tr% cents to $80; Watch Glassies, plain. 12% seats; patent,l9y, cents; Latest, 25 cents; other articles In proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are soltj for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand—scene 001.1 and Sliver Levers and -Lepines, still lower than the above prices. • October 4,1856. - • . •14•Til . . B I USDIES§ CARDS. IThR. G. N. BOW , * AN, Sur geoii Dentist. ' Ot tco in Brick Duilding, %Asa e a Corner Market and Bisenhd *ads; Pottsville, Va. • October 1,1843 . - 40-U • eW. SIIEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., late of the Penns) , frank State Geological Sauey, 13.'55 4141 OLIN 110/3Gk.ISS;* • Milififte. , tEllgiF^ nee; . and Surveyor, tautro St.. Pottsville, Pa., at tends to Eurreying and Exploring Coal Lands. Inspect, log Mines. de. Agent for the purchase and sale of Reel .Estato colintion of rents de. Mee;ti 1858. T. • . `` ma y K. t smrrn, ENGI . neer sad Stirveyorolllver Terrsoe,bentreStreet,, terillo, ra t iliamlnatlons, Repots. Surveys and Maps of V., I Mines, Coal Wide, Mining, Jingbinery,&e., •szeruled on the shortest notlecjAgett t fur Coal Sllttesotc. tzote ,, ber-24, 1850 19-tf DR.T. P.. TRUCKSand ,R. A. I,IMO I NOAY, Mining tneneor, Patentees of "Pro. ems of r. rifyinK Mirk Water" are now at the "Pottsville Herm" here they Wilt be haply tb see these: operator', 'who are interested to saving the ravens+, attendant on the daatructlon of Bailors - ;y mine water. Potts - ille, August 8,'66' • • r. - - 3'2.. FY Geological,. Tpgraold 311 1) O9v 4 l i Ettgl'ucer, centrestreet, e o NR gives attention to *nervy's .and examine. Huns of Coal Lauda. to annoys of mines requiihig ape ant towantey, end to the euperiotetideoce and entire charge forVroplietoga of estates. rebruart 2;G--- _ A GNCY—For the, Purchase and :5-1 , 31 0 .5100f linalEatate; baying and selling Coal• ta -1 rig charge of CosilLands, Mines, &c.,and collecting rents—from tnenty years experience in the County ha hopes to give satisFaction. Office Jlithentango Street, Pottsville. - , CHAS. M. MILL . April 6, 1850, 11-ti McElwain, 'Civil, and. Mining fir *Engineer, Ashland, Pa., attends lo Surveying and Invert Inc - 11/nel; aurvoyiria and' dividing lands, regu lating Town Loci andall utter buiduess in the line of hie pretession. . -Letter ad#resiloutitnin String I'. 0., Schuylkill County, Pa. :23,18.56: • • kir D. L. DODSOI4, Opera i VJ_ • five SindAleeltanteal Dent Isl. has ti befg4 tad up one of•the best Dental Establishments in this part of the State. and Intends to land his patrons the benefit or envy Improvement In the Art. He guaran tees to Delilah nature to n nicety In the adaptation and arrangement oi Ternr.metalic or Vitreseent Teeth; in- Sorts pirtial or whop sets on Atmospheric pressure, to I he entire exclusion - et Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and roots with facility, and Ells decaying teeth with gold, rendeTing themuseful during life. Jarthllee In Nlark4t . st reel: two doors abnimCeulre. North side. • BROWN, Mine Inppector, ten -I•7ders his services to rand-owners, men of boinesis sad capitalists. From his *Aperients, in mining, and knovrledge•el veins, as he is engaged In this and adjoin ing counties, like:mining mines and exploding Coal lands, he hopes to be able to give satisfaction to all who may want his services. REFERS to DIVAUIN MTL.17.8 and Janis NEtti, FAL, Philadelphia, end I). F. Nicol and Wilagsi Siitars, tr., Esqs., Pottsville, for capability and integrity. Address--GEO. DROWN, Mines Inspector, East' Nor wegian street. Pottarille, Pa. July ista •. 27- TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A & !REA. 1/114191111111 OFFICE of'the Pt rn 4 'he rates of Freigift and Tol Cout ? auy, will be as 101 l 18413. 'iota [unbar notice:. . , . .. • • ,TROY --,,5i1,4..11E. .. ,t,t si a , - , , -- .2 : -a. 2 , ?%. 1I t gs A.F.,' =-,--' • --, .To Ilietitriond, • 2 00-1 195 1-g0" 1 75 " Philadellibis. - 1 90' 185 .1 70 1. 65 44 lisslinsd Pane, 190 i 1 63 1 70. 105 "1 4 .1i•etown, • I'9o I 1 145 1 70'. 'I 55 4 93ermantom It. It. - . ,1 90 186 170 - 1 65 . 44 Falls of 6,buyikill, 1 1.90 ' 185 170 165 " 4 f Manaynnk, . . 11 90 185 170 165 - .4 4 Spring Mills,. - 1165:100 145 115 4 4 Ootistelsocken and Ply- I ' - inOuth•lisilrosdr: 1 1 05 ,7 C O 1 45 145 44 Itainbo's and Potts' •and' ' .1 a • Jones', .-, . 160 l6s'. 145 140 " Noiristownorpridgeport. I 1 CO 155 145 140 t 1 Port litzdy, • • 155, 1 50 140 - I.+lo " • 'Valle e, • ls3' 1 50 140 _ 140 . 44 Plicenhslll2, : I I" o lbo 130 130 " lloyor "'Ford, , , 1.45 ,1 40 130 120 a Pottstown, , 1 40 i 1 ss 1z- 125 4 4 Doneadillai • • I, 1 401135 125.125 44 Birdsboro' • 11 30 125 115 115 4 ' Beading, . . 110 115 103'1.05 ss Between. Beading and glogrmille,. • - 190 115 105 , 1 05 " MOhrirrilie. . • - 1 . ,20 {1 15 105 1 ,05 4 i, Hamburg, ' 1 IAI : 1 Is . ~ or yi g sb urg , - , -- 1120 , 175 . By - order (litho Board of.l4ouagera. Aug. 8.1856 32-tr - McILIIBNNAT, Sees PHILAD'A. &READING RAIL ROAD. a4§lll§llA EARIF-4F3g -It.ATI s oVyitEiciirr Oit3IKIteEtANDIZN. , () N 1 -. A : N un D til fart'llTernoittlrorti (IVEAVIER ist, e following Itatio of, freight will be charged per 100 Yolanda: „ - L ' , - - .' ' . IPil t ?, ' -.--! ... e . g' El .. . A u, , Dry 0 nod*, OanGortioorry, Booka.Oarpeel * 45 toes, Cigar& Ereai Meat. Fish. Glaxa ice , , Anvils. Bran. ltatter, Copper, Kw. Ear- . thoomareAriadstooeo.GrooDieglfolop i• - • Ham, Ltardware, Mace, Ilidlowerare, '22 - 11 1 Leather, ~ trry,olltere,olle,Beeds,,, ' - ' 4 ' AC-. . A 10; neei .. . e tffii. Coffee. a raltatat 1 rt/11 - ; ' : ' .' . . load. Ma NAll,o 4 plkelottahE*l4 -- ,18, . ;0. : i .. 1161 , 1*1i ' Saioc.ffhtgkey.&e.. ' —,' • ' Dmoolti Deick*Arfono4DU BiAjnei; '• -1; :•:. •: • . .Plteta a ' Tar4MtaStat.tPlrou v lleatoor '... 11r!,- .... ,13.4 1 • , andliimljyt. kr.. •,', *. -.-, -.. ..-/-. . .. . ~-:l, • '.' .... . p i law, Coke, - Cord Wood, Chti r _Ormet. , , -,, - , , ',- x' Ico, Iron . Ore, lataeolone, SrancioNll2 " 12' '' ', ',lc: . iron. l'lnster. dialetd,e4 ~ , •, .. f- . -h, .1! - - - 1.7,:ect.- - ": 'Floor, per 1 , 4-writ, -. ' ..- ' ir l3' --04,21115trV. ,-, '. '''''4"' f . 4:-',111.41, anew or minas% , . ,•7 ASHLAND COAL—Frcin-. L: P. attoozi &owe Tutorapomertp—mi)unaarsico , TO," CIMZUKS/011 with the (knurl Coal Badziess, taken the agency of the' above Cad, and are prepared to 'weir* orders, which my to addressed to Port Carbon, or 0 Wall street, New York. cesTrint it YOUNG. . August 11. '65 62.41 A LLEGRENY AND CUM • ' BERLANDCOAL, by the eargo..ear,ton " 4 1 or busbel—narranted to be .. tins excellent quality. Dealers - row intraens supplied at wholesaler - prices. Will be Tend at any point along canal or railroad. Addres3, l =y TtLOB. E. Cat "101 Walnut street, Philadelphia., 27 77 - - dprn 20, /WS OPARTNERSHIP-,C..F. NOB TON and F.I; Y. GLOM, Jn., a the late 'firma Irmo, Norton 2" Co., have . this airy assodoted with them, IV. S. IiOBARTB,, J. •IYALTON and J.B;FAN =BEN, of the itrm of Robarta, Walton & Ca, and the business will o cautioned under the firm of VAN DUSEN, NORTON t CO., at No. 28 Walnut street Phila., Pier No.l, Port Itiehmend. • - Philadelphia, Feb. 9,'t6. ;••• - • 6.17 inco PAIt'IN ERSLIIP.—The nude f• signed have this day (January 2.lst, 1.856,) entered copartnership for the transactions es a Gene= i Coal Commission Business, and also for the purchase module of Coal. under the firm of W. Di. BOOMS/ 00. 0111ces—M8 Smiler', New, Yark,and in Contrasts*, opposite the Anterican Hotel, Pottsville. • ' .-..; W 31.11. MGM, New TOOK.' P. D . MUNE, Pottsville. ' . flit • February 9. '66 ASHLAND and MAIrIANOY- COAL. —The nadenigned are pregame! to reedy° orders oCelobrated Ashland Coal from the ",Banerott -Pi oneer colliery." From the admit's alteratiton aid late provontonts made at the Colliery this whiter, for prep's- I log the Coal, they feel no hesitation In offering it to the trade as an article that can hare no manor la the mar ket,both as to quality and freedom from dirt, slate and Other impurities.. Theyare also prep ared to Make eeie% tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill from.other mines. ANCROPT, LEWIS A 00., . N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Building. February 9, 'dB. , EHIGft COAL, at Elizabethport, 1.1 New Jersey —A direct-Who:el communication has recently been opened from the Lehigh Coal Region to the waters of New ',Cork Bay,at Elimbethport, New Jay sey. This is the - nearest approach which has yet been made by railroa&rrom the Coal depodts of Pennsylvania to the great mirk/de of Newlerli and .New &extend Portaerly. and bePwo the present inland routes were ciaed, the dealers In this city obtained their Lehigh from Bristol, Pennsylvania, at n distance of more t miles. and at a freight of about $1 60 per too. No p Irian be had by an inland water communication of ' Miles and at a freight of about 25 cents per too.— The same relative advents*. will also be derived by all the buyers on the North River and in the vicinity ol New York, and In all the New England stairs. During the present eeaaon the sulecrLbers will be the exclude. shippers of the celebrated South and West Spring Moun tain Lehigh Coal, at Elizabeibport, and vessels will now be Able, atalt time, to obtain, salves without delay.— Tntins of loaded cart with freshly tabled Coal are now rocitived daily, direr from thwmiues. Considering the Lateness of the mason, it is very important that orders for this celebrated Opal. to be prom ptiy executed, should sent without delay to our etilees at New York, Mile. ,delphia, or Belton. __ LEWIS AWDENIORD & OD.. Noir7lo Broadway. Ifew York; 57 Walnut Street. Phila. delphia:.lol State street. Roston. July 20.'b0 30- • MISCELLANEOUS. • - 700 - 300 151EN/NSv. • . ,••• . Broadway. Now taele. 'MLLE:YORK & PA/MIAMI. Math etrest, Philadelphia. NeCOILD 9 B, Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.' • 'Styles for the Pall and Winter of 1.13 1 343. ! -vest Gloves!' , • Glowei GLOVES a la ate:cm? (new stylefor the Ladles:) GLOVES made by !cam, who the beer In the trader* GLOVES at Mu, and gloves of Blurts; ; GLOVES of Dona" Writ and e•eare.e.r; GLOVES of Woolpnd Silk and Cotton; GLOVES of Packshin. (a large lot ' - GLOVES toy driving. OkiVes tbc walking . " GLOVES of)Wh lie Kid. fine Black Hoskin: GLOVES Imitatronortdch much resembles these • GLOVE:4,to he worn at the analog Assetutdlog GLOVES of Itatskin, (very Anal GLOVES nil Bizet, of every kind; GLOVES to nit the young and old: ou)VEs to keep oat the Winter's era& GLOVES In great numbers, In style seri nice; GLOVER which I'm selling at a rely low , priest . GLOVES. tt lan want them, be certain to call At the City flat Store end Gents' Furnishing Bali— Next Door to the l'ottroine House. Ctntri at., Belleville * . ILL—Just received. .a Small Jot of Shunt's Patent En. emoted Paper Coll*ri, a new article for Gents. Gents' SIIAW LS, Shawl Pins, Cashmere Scents. dc. December 0. 49- . IMp i rN i f QUADRILLEnow or ganize d , T aND and ready to attend CrYfILLIIO,I YARTINS, BALLS, NICS. to Orders addressed to N. J. RIM, or U.O. CAMEL will rendre prompt Art 61111913 Port:mind. July 12.'16 F FI ROIR 411 A . L i t yliCIF1 h C..• ed tO W hic en.4 t n ln . t art: neat iOl3, that owing to the:num ea r nl ed lota of . the etomettip Nettle. he wonlct not he a ble to duplicate the very . hand some and varied assortment of Spring. and Summer Clothe, Caselmeres and Teethigs that he has just opened for general inspection at his new Sales Room, Corner of Centre and Mahontongo Sta. ' Pottsville. March 22.185 a. RDWD. T:TAYLOR. . 1 / 4 nova, A: 4l AND CODDIDDNON aux aurnerof Raitrond & Callotchill strretaiPottsoilk. Wholesale and Retail. H E subscriber resnetitfully announces to the public that be has taken ihe Flour and Feed Stoie,beretofore kept by Bell and 'Slathers, where bewill 'keep all kinds of Flour and - Feed, of ovary description, which will ' sold Wholesale and Mali at the lowest priem He as on band a good assortment of choice Nandi Flour Feed of alHtinds„ metres Corn, Oats, MITI , Feed, C lay, Wale, &a, Rf - r • - lie will also sell ill kinds of Flour, Feed ike., on eoin tutasion.v 110 Merrietully 'Follette the pstroiume of the frlen4s of the late firm, and the public germinally,?lig mull dent that he can give entire satiefaettnn those who Matt faror hlm with their etutom. ISAAC , MO • i. . 3fareh , . • ;10-4f • THIRD YEAH ' • ' s N l SMOnll i fi ° il f • PROSPECTUS • Thtingausmi3eilit of this new and popular In WI rintuntnee. With pleasure, that arrangements for;De 841 year have been completed on the most exletudie& Wale. Works of AUMUCAN .ART, and the eneoitragement of AIIZSUCIe genius, have not been overlooked. Anomie. Mons have been issued to many distingulabodamerican Artists. and a special, agent has visited Ast. great Art Repositories of - Europe and conde•aarol selections of choice Paintings, Browse and blarble Weary, Ar., &e. Among whielian, the following oxqulslfisphiece of ficlup• tore, executed from the finest Canard peak. INC RAILROAD hilada. & Co.. hilwklihia, July 30,1856. Als on Qua transported by !lows, from September TM! arses A7D Dr-1M ULST4EWS 07 Till 44 WCIPC)3O Zr "1 21611 2 3EC" 7116 1171370 OT TILL ?MSC GILLAT ' AX STATtextar • CLAY, WEBSTER AAIIOUN. . PALIttleS zutturrs it4t. ern, 66 El Xs rt. X 2W.; GNP. TOGETHER WITH THE METE ANTAMATHIS ra NAlLtatt OF .APOLLOANDDIANIk, - The Straggle for thdlileart, Psyche, Ye.l nos and Apple, CNA. off the Sea, Magdalene, lititinetace,. the Little Trail and the, 1 ,y . • Captive trd. &told -9 which are no a Sesrurrnes rs Damns, thesunras, and a Lanai " Gantt Courznos of beset. SQL by leading A Istri th e art4te or which are to be die; tilbuted or (lotted to snleertbers of t the Association ottattarorso t the anntsd dattibution- On t I • 1 The peyote Member of e fink-The In DAY Mall ," given below, Bre:and—A op year—an Wu era 77,17 d--A of Art, comp tare, kn, Theron prefer thai ores i•Abl Lfrtasst New )Inrri Carrnis for St. Thee it tot Only I , also the AP fratteri of St renting inn don, draw a AftegfAraai pensar See meetly five of the distribalh The Offle, I et 34Et /hum dually, 0, SATURDAY MORNING, TANUARY,IO.I.BSI' COAL. Gloves I SAD NEWS _Paisom ;demo en month they tar the Lett ettijd at all Itut otnti any part n Ida Ell 'atitation t acrlptionsi t rttrionitglei lifittultift and thiattrii , Wlrste orY fur, td3S- ` Nov.;:‘ REAL IS`IATE SALE. ELUABIAE - PROPERTY•fOr Sala. —The bowlike= Int now avenged 11 John IL to biaeweg= street, 60 feet frontby.l/0 het deep Also, a lot 2r) by He Iset, now occupied by R. Dollar, !mtic'ining the ahlwe' to salt TiAlergiNES.4.. Pottsville, Okoher , . ' Filsittet).E Co al 1Q0(1 itt:lim of Coal arid 'Wood sitniterin Schuylkill and Columbia JILUP counties.grest,ptarUon <ll this land is Jaskol 101* plaited to wpm,. on A capital site for • saw may be found the Tn./rt. where flare Lit all tes an abundant supply of water. Pdr plans and farther particulars apply to Joemb W. Gomm Engineer * Surveyor, 2d and Market stmts. Pottsente, Pa. December 6, '456 5m • , VALUABLE SMtL' PIUEZIerVOTATIFT.," THE undersigned Trustees of Oath'- . ulna nipple, offer the large ied commodious hotel for stele, known as the Tremont Muses altnated on the matter of Main mud Clement streets, in the town of Tn. mont, Schrtylkilimunty, Pa, and now in the occupancy of Philip Hoene.-The mid liutd'has been. and is now, `doing an emellentbusinesa. Persons wishing to pus. chase will Naas Mr on or beforelho 15th Of January, 1861. , SAMUEL RIPPLE-. } ,JORN SUPPLE. Jr,: {Trustees. •_ CIALULPA D. IIikPLE, Jabtuu7 3,'b7:'" • WALUARLEFORETICE TREE? PROPERTY • • Po* SALE: wTHE UNDERSIGNED is authorized to sell the following realstate, situate en the rly. side of Centre street, aPPuslt6 the Amertaa Home. in the Bausigh of Pottsville, to wit f All Ural 3 stoty stone dwelling hours and ottite, sad lotor piece of gremnd.with.the appruteesamia,adiohling rowdy of Jacob Kline, rag, containing In front Oft Centro street 30 feet. and In depth 170 Diet. Also that 2 stay dialling bones and double oillee.and tho lot ot mend on which the mine Is erected, adjoin. • • the property shore dascribed,rind thosppurienaneob containing in front Whet, and eateodlng irrdepth aloe, Linkreetl.so fret. for terms and renditions apply ; to • 4 . W5l. L.,WEIST:NRY. .Apeut. ,Dee. 21. '56 513 m • - GREAT lig e ?' VIAIJANDS IN L Tr Linters* onsisty, Petunsylrauls. THE North Pennsylvania Coal Co. . • will sell onaboraday, 214 January, 1837 , at Palk notion, notion, on threprembies, to the highest bidder, without ream or limitation,.•POlTß TRACTS OF UNSUR PASSED COAL.LAND. Raid lands are situated 2% sulks north of Wllltesbarie, In the, heart of the Wyom ing Coe! Field, and contain together about acres, as Aglow,: Wagner Tract, (No 1,) 37 sires 138 perches; Wagner Tract, (No. 2.) 106 hires 122 1.5 perches; Apple .. Traet,Bl. amps 11 1-6 pyre ; Carey Tract, 68 acres b 934 mrches. There tracts adjoin each other, and are crossed In part by the North .Branch Canal, just completed to the New York State Line—by the plaak road from Wilke,. barre to Pittston, and by the route of it contemplated Mixed Dorn Nautkoke to plitstorhewmeeting at that point with the Itathewanna and 111cottuburg Railroad. Coal is cpened sad being - mitred on all rides of them, and fur farming purposes they are notrurped. fialwto commence on the premises at 10 o 'clock, A. 814 22d January, 1357. Nor farther particulars, address John D. Taylor, lto. 2, 14. Water street, l'hiladelphla. or Stanley Woodward, Wiiket . betre, Pa. December 20,'10. flf St FORSALE ti pp TO'LEASE. anaprow wool, Lianas. THE COAL. ANDS pompriling .the Henpeck end footsie's Tarstut,Contaltting about 247 aer4a, situated about 2 1 / 4 ' miles* from the borough of Winutabsuro, Luzern* county, and six mites from Pitts. I on, directly on the North Inanch Canal, are offered sale or to lease On Dimmable terms. The farms aro all ea. Table of being put into &Alin state of cultivation, and ii Itsif tollingland and half fate. At wiriest convenieft distanse !rein the Canal a AAA is sink to tbeddepth of 95 feet, cutting the celebrated 10 loot vein of Coil. An engine of 90 hone power, (new,) built , by !fireball a . fanning, Stith, frame building, pumps, plpes.dc., all In complete order, are kilned, erect ed in connection with the shaft. In addition to the 'lO opt vein, there are underlying the 'Vole property the celebrated Baltimore vein. 25 feet thick. and four other workable veins of Coal. If leased, the breakers i schutes, miners' tailors, etc., will be put up complete by the, own ers, and capable of mining and sending awiy during the Ramon of 1257, fifty thousand tone of Coal. For part km- Ism apply to• d. LANTON, Agent. W ; ilkeibarre, Ltmerne county, PA. . November Ib.tde • . • • - - FOB ALL 1004.aorsisi or v sisuanie COsil Lsnd. 0" THOUSAND Acres of the valuable Broad Mountain Coal lands, situated in Bathe and Barry townships, Schuylkill county, Pa.„ Is hereby offered at nitrate ra The Ashland Ititension Railroad runs thmugh part oi the property, which bun. derlald with Cosi seams and well timbered. For rotor= sum or Information apply to laratiel Leads. rag- Centre strostor_to the subscriber. at his 'Real Estate Agency, in Railroad stmet, PoUstille, Pa. The terms are half oish, and hall mortgage bonds. pIiANCIS SPENCER. 'Pottsville, April 111. 18.56 16-tf • ' 141.°11 " 4 " 1111119101 20 1":1 014.1iRY tATHE .subinriber, being desirous of re.; tiring from the mining business. offers his Millard 'etli at private WO: This colliery is situated on the fielinViklit Valley Railroad, about Ono mile above Middle. pt The Coal Is of a deep Reffdah. and of superior ty, and well adapted totbe New York and Eastern markets. All the improvements area the mostapprov ,ed eonstruction--consiiting in part of 0.110 76 home pow er pumping and hoisting engine, nitlinninpa minden the necessity machinerple perfect Order; one 25 horse en- gine and breaker; 'chutes, bins, screens, twisting plea' mid gearing Complete; cars, tools, and stock, all in good order. Thedilliery comprises the eelebrated Spohn Lewis Velni, above and below water level; 'all waled and ready to commence immediate operations . Per further particulars inquire of tho subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. S. ITEM, at the works. SAM OEL SILLYMAN. May 31,'$e', • • 21141 • OPAA.IJANa FOR sax,, y AIauAuLE CuAL LAiNus AT - PRIVATE. BALE .— That Celebrated tract of :Veer di Coal land known as the "Slain Trait," containing the justlY celebrated and " Spohn 'Vein," also what is generally knows as the "Seventy-dye acre Meet," ad- Pining, on the Mt. atiton Rail road and In West Ncr siestas% Township, owned by Elehohis B. Thmsron Esq., is hereby_ offecpd at ',dint° sale, on the mid. advents. genus terms. " The tract contains all the Coal Velma. In the Grog Southern .tathracite Region;-Includlng. betides othe4 tracts, thosegenerally kronen is the/Weer, Chatiey ilad I.tarlestra.. Ttgedi Orchard, . Orchard, Primrose and lidmit. Moth, with ail the undo/dying, .though yet unezplared., beds or coal-which are knpwn to exist in thefo gi *Ion: overusing srben..proved; over a hundred is bf amid Coal. In tact, the tracts now offerei*.lobtains the richest Coal deposits In the County. r - For I nformation, ato Franetv SpenceOhas.,:artent for Coal lands, and restate generally:. - Office In Ball road street above B. piarketatreetilley•Pa. • • • • Marrh.22...11454 . COAL MINE FQR AI. A 1 4 1. the interentA the be , ssee in riThree celebrated vfinsi-er Coil, In the Cost An thrarile Coal Region; at ildistanee of about Three mllos from the town of Pot - falai; - The Nclns Included,th the lease, have each abort TWO thonsarleyardSof ruts: - _ • ' • The le iso wtdcla-ls made aril:DOM faxourable•terma than could riori'llepreettred, embraces art unexpired period of betweimnleren and twelve years. 'kherfroprovissents. consist of Four -pumping ' and' hoisting. tuitit7ottr breaking Engines, Three slopes, One single' amebae double Dreaker, Sixty houses now and in goodir. . dbon3Threshiandred thousand tons of Coat are now • openekby gangways and tunnels. T$ capacity of the Collieries to estimated Two liuddeed thousand tons per annum., one of -them lx Isillaired to be 'capable of producing in tho aggregate, Moroni rellhons of toroy with little additional expense, •i the machinery erected, being colonist ed fiw that purpose. Fortino= de., apply to J. 31. wr,rii Mil Li, Ihitt grille. Penna., • :r or 'CURD PATTERSON. Esq. -------- - ORYtIAN.S' COURT SALE. pmURSUANT.to an order of the Or • phans' Court of the , connty of Schuylkill, In the monweelaiof Pennsylvania, the subscriber. Admin istrator of Joseph Fertig. latent the township of Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will. expose to Mkt. by public 'endue on Monday, the 2d day of February next-, at one o'clockln the forenoon, on Ihe premises. In the township of Wayne, t'n the county of Schuylkill a wesaido--All that curtain farm or tract of land situate In the township aforesaid. In the county of .:ASchuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, to wit; _Bounded by land of William Lerch, Wendel Schierl:, Shoener and llehu mid —.. others, and cants/ping one hundred and ten nem. and fifty porches; with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story. log dwelling house, a bank barn and tither out buildings, end a gum mill; and being part of a larger hart- of land which was &video-by ankpilpition'awar djd by the Orphans' Court of ilald county, lad marked lo MI, diagram to said inonialtion annexed, with the letter A; ' ' ' A LS , ), a tract or t partul of land situate in the town. ship aforesaid, bognded by land of Jam Sterner, Wm. torclisind. others, containing' fort -se ven acres and 7 Parches, being also a part' of the • above 'larger tract , of land, and marked in the diagram to the said inquisition annexed, with the letter D. • • 'ALSO. a piece of wood land situate In' the township aforesaid, ban:dad* laud of John Delbert and others, and containing 3 acres and 71 perches, being part of the mine promises. and‘marked, in the diagram to said in qnisition annexed, with the letter D; late the estate of said Deceased. Terms and .sondltiona made known at the - time and plain of sale, by JOIN OONARD, Atholnlatrator. By order of the Orphans' Court. &duck Borah. Pottsville, January a, '67 IA _ Clerk. '' 7.-- acIII.ILIFRIES FOR SALE. { FOR SALE. —Two of the most vale. able Collierien In Schuylkill county, Penneylventi, ?Is the BLACK MINE COLLIERY at Pottsville, and lb. UROCILTILLE COLLIEUrat liroekrtile. The subscriber now residing in this city, and being unable from other occupatiOns to give to these Coll/mire the personal attention which they require, has been In duced to offer them for sale at the opening done of, the best seasons which has Ores occurred in the mining of A ni h..aette Coal. THE BLACK MINE or - York Farm Colliery at Pottle rill°, embraces all the free burnlig Red Ash veins of teal in Scherylkill county; and theywoduct has always been In groat demand and met with 'sag sale at the highest prices in the Nescifoth and New . mar. Sete. Daring the pest summer, an eupeudituure of 11.20.? 000 wAs ma de *tibia colliery. in taking a new lilt on the Mach Gine vein; The prt now in a splendid condition, and parable of produ cing annually 40,000 tons of very super or Red As coal. The Rope ties anrst rate IronT rail.and all the roads ors the out side • are lald down in the elms substuttial manner. It bee 'a breaker operated by a twenty horse engine, with rut. len, largo screens, and, ell the Retureeneceesary todr& the work In the best and most economical manner., , There h a large amount of other personal properly, as Cem,-Wagorts, Yearns, Mules Act, which - will sold . with It. • • At the BROCKVILLE COLLIIMY, a tunnel ham re. coolly boon driven to rut the eelebrsted rencarora vein which runs through Ilse whole estate ter nearly sae mile, and , which Is now ins very flee condition. The two engines at the Slope awe the Breaker, end Maims Drift Out (of which these is a large number).nent made by Maywood A Ropier. 'All the roads have teem bid , down with , the rail, and all th fixtures and Immure. 1 • meat which have been =deepen this valuable proper ty an) very advantammully arranged the dicep wort, ,tinders carefol and . Schwa management. this Colliery will proditace annually *large quantity of Coal, %be wunig . years to tome. TKO shine Stardom.* and other Proper* • iy to thirtallil otlintif "41 (Fronted) be Inebedett ~." Appigtolife. Gets dh DotD4ist - Pottesittali • tUr,_it* thistt it 110 ithadwee •.. • ' New York; Map* ,'se. . 124 - pulp. y 441.1)th:10:7.i-4: IT KM= Tara. , Waridl whet a ls this, • Grandly and simply midis:e— -1 AG the Atlantic abyss - • Leaptina nothlng of Mist Este the steeds of the Bua .• -• Half n day petding - In the Sateen, nm-- • - Ran-by a sash at the Mad. La, ea thin eensittre !Ink— - It ts one Ilnk t not a chain— . ' Kan to his brother can thleic,, Spurning the breadth of the testa; Max to Mr brother our speak, - - F &sifts' the bolt tram a abed.• - • . And where Its thunders went weak "- - There his lost, irldspor to loud. - Ye ibr ea Providence wins, Now doth intellipent man. Conquer' material Weadliug them down is be tea ; And, by ore:Vera, Nino coil Under the width at the emu; Distance lad thee amble 500 n. .; Fettered mealtime sloes t. Arid!—rlibt through thaw' We ran fly swift as In sir; Push I—Etty situates 'bail ha lEoth to the bow that,* Nat. Hero Is Earth's airdt. lodised. • • - - Just a thorghaelrelot Of aro= Delleate Ariel freed • ••••• • Bap, as she Mos, on a sand Oottrag4o.servanti of Ughtt yor yips+ sate to snoesed • .Lo, ye ate twigs( the right, And shall he Ned in your deed; - • Lo, ye shall bind In one tend, Adults' the tudkme axon% • • Brethrentig Mof *Tory laud— Mendena 'mdav the sun! This biteurthlt Indio of high health —o f , with - vigor and beat; • , 1 brotherhood. wisdom, and wealth Throbbing In rrery bait; . .But ye must watch in good moth • Lest to taloa teverit swerve— Tooth it with tendenet trdth stheA world's exquisite nerve. • int the first message Ilie7olll nigh-hearted Commerce; give Lend— . Not he of profit or low " Eat our electric indeed-- Praise to the (aver be dm Poi that lle strefir man skill, Praire to the Greet God of neeeem. Peace urn Earth, and Goodirllll F ciik,l.ll - cliii Ajj.{0,11:4.%:,0:4 Gi=ll There are two ways to Ilve on eafth— ...Two wept to Jude—to aet—tojfterer; Nor all things biro bare double birib— A right and wrong—a hiss and trawl Glee me the home where kindness Mesita To mate that sweet which ssesneth swag ; Where:Avery Hp in fonduaa ape. e,; And story mind bath tare for all. 2 . Whose luMates We In gladmiebangs Of pleasures, free from vainNespenset Whose thoughts beyond their means no's, Tangs, ; Nor wise 'denials give °Newel - • Who Ina uortehlxv'a fortune find No erlth+ne I tttnlee—to complain; Who feel not--nenrer felt —the mind To envy yet sublimes glint Whodreans not of the tattling tide Ambition's tolled endeavor meets— * The bitter pangs of wounded pride. 11 Nor fallen power that shuns the attache:. Though taie deny its glittering store, Loves wealth Is Mill the wealth to choose; For all.that Gold can purchase more - Are gands, it is no lore to lose! Otani beings, whironfer they go, - • Wind nought to please, or to eult- Their .darit study but to show . • Perpetual modes of tallies Walt. • • While others: In the ceaseless round, Of daily; wants and daily care Can yet culfllowers from cosenn::rignnnd, And flake enjoy the joy they share. 0 , - . , Obi happy they who happy warm • - Who, birasing; still themselves are blest! Who something spare Mr others' sake, And strive; In aL things, the the bestl 441.britling-Saitil).- THE svitaors REVENGE. The folloWing deeply interesting .story was, re. lated by Dr. , Glibson, in one of his lectiree' before the medical ;class of the •• , University: of,Pennsyl. venial, The hero Of nut story is Votale, one of the most eminent' of Italian enrgeona.. Andrew Vesale first saw light to the city of 13rOrecia. • Uhrfathciwltt 111: apothecary, attach. ed to the service of•the Princess Margaret, aunt of Charles V., and governess of the low coati tries. I =' to the period *bed Bret renderid himself eonspiestints; the anatomy of the human body was so:imperfectly understood as scarcely to merit thit the terms of science should be •applied to the dim and confused ideas relating to it. Ye sale was tact first to break through the trammels with whick.ignorance andsbigotry had crippled the march of science; surmounting with admira ble itourtypiand constancy the disgust, the terror nuilbs perilinseparable from this ti,teription of thi labor in: which ho had devoted himself, he was 'to be seen whole days tied nights in the eemete 'ties, surrounded by the festering remains cf mor- Lathy, or hovering about the gibbets, and dispu ting the valturn for its prey, In order to compose a - perfect skeletda how ..tbe remains of ezeetitel criminals, loft there by the carrion bird. It was during a sojourn at Basle ' after his re- ' 1 iorn'from Italy, that • Vesale fi rst beheld at the Mane house of any liolbion, the painter, Itabellralren Steenrara ~ t he daughter of a merchant at Mar tial, wh was destined to exercise someintleentie over • his uture life. Ile ices scarcely twenty. eight yells of no, and already be had 'attained Im the am tof well directed ambition. . The family of Van Stanwmic, watlit wealthy and honorable one, far superiorto. that of Vesale in birth and fortune; bat the distinguished peat. thin the biter had acquired - for himself, entitled him to aspire to an alliance' even more exalted.— The son of the Prin Oen Margaret's apothemrat would hero been rejected byi the rieh Marlaem burgher, but as the emperor's first physician, was accepted by blot as a west eligible son.in.law. The marriage solemnind,Vessle,amorapanied by bis young bride, sot atr for Seville, where Charles then held his eiwort. ' e ' , Though she loved .her husband(' them was so much awe mingled with her affection 'u to throw an appearance of restraint over her demeanor to wards him, even in the privacy of domestic life; The very nature of his prgfession and occupation was calculated to inerease that awe, and even to create some degree of repugnancein a shrinking mind, which nothing but strong affection could overcome. Isabella's nature required skillful drawing out and tender fostering. Vesale, un fortunately, mistook her timidity for coldness,and resulted it accordingly; thikled to estrangement on her part, which ho attributed to dislike, sad jealous distrust at last took possession of his soul.' ' Vesale's house became the resort of all that was noble and gallant in Seville, and be for a lime believed his . own scientific conversation to be the attraction. "At first the young wife showed her usual calm indiffenneito the admiration that followed wherever she was seen; but, at last something in her manner and'countcnance, when ever one particular person appeared, or Alta - name was4,entioned, betrayed that there did exist a being who had discovered the secret for causing the blood to flow more tumultuously through her ' veins. That person was Don Alva de Solis; and as he was young, handsome, gay, and the most inconstant gallant- in -,Beville,• the suspicions of Venda were painfully aroused. Ile took - silent note of the unusual emotions that agitated Isa• belle whenever the nobleman was in her prefenee. The general conduct of Don Alya was calcula ted to baffle suspicion,- being marked by indiffer enee. , This would have misled ithe vigilant hus band, had be not on one occasion .when his back was turned totvard Don Alva, :perceived biro in an opposite mirror, fix-his kindling eyes upon Isa belle with an expression not to be mistaken, while she grow red and - pale by turns; and then, as though unable to surmount her agitation, rose and tell the room. - Shortly afterwards Vasa!e re ceived an anonymous note, saying-- °Look to your wile and Don Alva de Solis, and be not deceived by appearance. They only want a fitting opportunity to dishonor you. . Even now he carries about him the gloves she dropped for him at mass." Vesale slant beheld up tolpfinder over the most effectual dams of avenging himself. Ills resolu tion was soon taken. Daring established schools of anatomy 'at San Lour and Cordou, he ob. tabled' the Emperor's permission to .visit &mai quitted SUM, ostensibly for that Vulva e% bat ve turning the Millie night concealed himself In a tuementbelonging to him at some distance frooi his abode in Aleatar,,'"bieli was devoted, toile doable purpose of a laboratory end - dissecting room. Ile had taken no person into bit eta donee ; he & was liana in his own cenitsal. • At dark on the following evening be, Issued' forth, mulled to the eyes in a woman's mantle and hood, and left a note at Don Altra's habits, dun, eoutaltila g embroidered glove of ;Libellee dad 'beret worde— "flume obtained theitej'toTesaWilabovatoir7 during hie abseneo; be at the gate an hour after "raidnighca.id yon.wili be admitted on pronoune. , ins, the borne pf Isabella.'' The, ariignation waa protaptly,kapt., by Dan -AkanAirs. boar past midnight be4lthiatouse I elona - bad got Ma est 'bail: win late 'Atli Dr.rokollaso Such as nemirretn es *era coleileied to prothitlea great sensation *the _plate when it happened ; and Vend°, recalled threi weeks ewer by thti ill ness of fileveife, found the' diarippearince of Don Alvs thatheme of every tongue: ITU altered ap- - • pearance of Isabella was attributed by Vesale o. grief for the Inyiteritair abeam . of Dow Airs; and that colivictioa tooltfreurtinSalt pity foe her sufferings.: 77: • :3 ..I It climbed to bn:the feitlitd of Sa nta end to honor tether pigtail saint, ea well: to celebrate the rebim of ber busbaid, pet on her wedding driss,l and matiog bermafil l ican open casement that orerloaked the Alfa ne , she watched for Mit emu*. .11tiewhilat *ayes were Vainly fixed !pots the pith *irltieb ibis ea ' Petted him to &mat, a kid weir laid on her shoulder,' and wrong round she: Wield Vessels iteedisig beside heir. T. : . r ' ii 4 uI hays ordereertha sup Per to' be laid I: my Study," said be; and taking her bandits* , her away to the.roo2la , gristle OaduilW as- . &indent and el° the door. rllearything I, re a festive air; ' yet e repast_ was cheerless. it Per., mitring that she hid tastedoothing, Teak* ' a few drops- of elixir in a cup of *Asp win, and presenting into her: i , ' : ' ' "Drink this," be Midi -"h is a seterelp i curs for the di sease yea are suffering front." r ; ."Pledge me this diaught„ N - she replied, Bing ups goblet from the lame flub, "MI handl g -it to him,"and it will bring-a, .quielter-beall g to me. s is drink to absenthiend • , r - Vaal' accepted the - offering, aridthity . eraptied ,1 their goblets together.- - t : 1 1 "Talking of abSeni Mends," said j he, and sud denly Laing his eyes upon,her, "you have not spoken to me Of DM Alva do; Solis. A re all hopes. of bearing fraiii bim relluquishedtil Ile was a braggart end ie jibertiner and Winded that riewomen ever re hie redactions, that no lurband,ever palpitated the Wiry he wail pra t. paring for him." ._ I 1 - Thetgrasping,his wife by the band, be led, her op to the door lathe' farther end Of of; this roode,.and throwing the .door . : wide open, revealed to- her 'view a skeleton, suspended within, bolding in one of his bony bands one of her embroidered gloves. - "Behold," be said peintlig to theilinsrlY Mei' tilde; "the goatees, and beautiful Don Alva- de Solis:ohs, object of your &icy love—contemplate hinirriell, if the sight can.rendi4for few mu. menmany happier, for you are siskt to join hiti .in another world — the wino I beta given yeti was poisoned I" : . , , 1 . - . When thelast ' , dreadful senietice' and 11l most dreadful illustration - fell upon her idfrighted`sen- Sell she became paralysed with cams of emotion, the scream whieh had risen to :her throat; died there in strangling murmurs, and a inkingr back, she fell as one dead upon the arm of Vesale. a l . . "She Wlls not dead, however, be had not poison. ed her; that crime be hid bolt:lied to commit; yet be was none the: less her murderer. dental. • on followed, 'cOtivadsion, and it last she died; Cnd, In that supreme moment, the hour :that' pre. Ceded death, her hit band, who never quitted her, beheld one of those' phenomena' which sometime attrud the • dying.,-Awaluseing from' al torpid. dumber, COOlOilillitieS3 and:a memory returning at once, and with diem a esiltll and 'courage she lad never posseised in the Stili of life. 1 . "Andre,. „said the dying .Roman, ilxibg her eyes on her husband, "I ant,dyitsg by your hand, yet I am 'Unmeant ; :I never : wronged nu br 'bought or by died ;; "Don' Alifirinirruni t ie *Uri his love and threat*, but Impulsed them. : ) . "I never loved iitit.you. I feared ohl honored yenta much acl leved, but I &well not tell you of his pursuit. i Oh, Andre, believe my words, the dying deal not In falsehood,. Should I be thus • calm were I guilty f'.' ' • - 1. Vitale,. sinking - , upon his knees, soleniely pro tested his 'faith:lathe innocence of his site, and with choking sObs,jobju'red her to believe ile only feigMed to give her poison, that be cokild not nerve hit band to take her MO bet the terror of death, not death itself was open her. And while be yet spoke, Debella murmured— 11 ! -. ( _- 7 f , Thanks be to heaven for this," and ;drawing. • bit hand towards her, laid it ;Mon her baart and as altelid, it eitesed.to beat. I , ' 11 ' • - it ;ti - ' i . pg rapbico I _ . i .. . 1 1 ~-f i ~ FATHER auLtszw" - ' . .1 , _ This renowned apostle of leteperaece,!•whose name is-so - well : mid widely knout; in. Great Bri tain end Amerieseidietee emit on the ;Inleth of .Iteettmber, -k i • •, '. -,. . I _ We clip froM tste Dublin ;Tablet ibe.followlng blographicel theta of Father Maths',- which will no doub4 bil:read pith as intend bonicasse. aerate with the world.wide fame that had has sc. ,quirlai, by the important beeefits whleli be has " notated on humanity: - 1. ; • • . As you sail Op ;the Cove or Cork, a tier ar rests your eye. It was belle b a tradattan of that city in boner of the great Apostle o Temper sue lo Indapd--Father Mathew a man whose ' name is knovfn es far , and aide as the English and the kith tongues are spoken, butivith whose history we MO not all equally familiar. '. Theobald Mathew .was born in Thanastown, October 10,1790. Be tat his parents: While yet 1 a child, and was adopted, by Lady Elikaboth Ma. • thew. who placed him under the tuition of. the Into Rev. diet& O'Donnell. ;At the age; of this ' teen he wainnt to the lay academy of Kilkenny, end seven years later removed to the College at 1 skfignooth, to" study for the'priesthood.-i In 1814 he:eras ordained in Dublin, and sent on a mission v to the poor,of Cork, ; where ho- was indefatigable 1 in the pulpit,.and at the sick man's bedside; the; 'time not occupied in isaired duties be devoted , toe poor, end to the attsgement of the tempo ral ' lit concerns of his floe . Ms kind and sympa thizing heark soon gabled hint Ilhe affection of all 1 about him. - Those whit bad no"friends appointed him their executorand fur hundreds If (such per- ' sons ho willingly discharged:that cooing office.] For them .hkreloiced •"to friend and to „ lie spent;” and every day' widened widened his sphere of d ty. . e Ito was far from poor, yet his charities were' only limited; by his mean. lie purchased the I • Botanic Garden at Cork as 'n cametery,land open ed lc not for; Catholics stun. bat for aU denomi nations,alleiving burial to the poor grittnitonsly, and devoting the fees .received from the wealthier classes to the Cork Infirmary. ~. We need not hero stop td tell our' dors that the poor of Ireland are very poor, and 'that whin- ky Fs very cheap, and that if Irishmen have a fault It is that they have takigreat an affection. for their national •boverailge. l To this wide spread love of whisky our countrymen owe; half their', troubles, Oublia `and private. Twenty; years" ago benevolentlrislimen sue Gast the mortal plague 'ties spreading rather than:abating. The late Sir Michael O'Logblen who at that time ens in Par liainentrendeavered to put down the Vice by leg islation. But he knew not the way to an Irish man's conscience- ' that way Father ; Mathew knew far.hatter; :he, knew that it ley through their hearts and feelings. Some members of the Sock. •ty of Friends and others Who bad formed a tem perance assniatiok at Cork came to Father Ma thew and urged him to !join their vissociation, and to lend it the benefit of his active, aid. 1 -Yon have got the mission" they said; "it li a mission , from God; -do not reject D.", - ,I i Ile could'. not refuse Bath an appeal. Re felt that it was Orota God, and: like Saul o Tarsus, be obeyed the Call. For a yearend a half he labor. ed, but without result. i Such - pros is Would have disheartened a man who acted on other than the highest motives. Al length the movement began; the begs tabu of the popular* begin to • renounce their accustomed Imierage; drat,Fe teas then by hundreds, and ern lung by thonianllt. In The Mine Bazaar at Cork, Father Minton held his temperance meetings twice swoek. The Most obduirate drunkards; enrolled their. names.-.- Ills fame began tit travel along the Bank' of the Shannon; crowds fineked:to his standard at Kil. rush, and througbout Retry-and Limerick, till at last, in August, 1839. 1 111 e long stilled ashes broke , _out into open names: ; This was at Limerick, I whither be gone tOrtech for charity, at the request of the Bishop, - Dr. Ryan, and where be -- received tii communication fitan Mt, Fitagerald, I the Mayor o Minnick, entreating his Intervention. The people no sooner '..heard that Father Ma _thew wail in Limerick than they .1 poured Into the oily In thousands. Tile streets were to crowded, deal so great: the rush oft temperancis postulants: that the inn -tailing ;opposite the houses where( he was Maying , wereearried any,. and it number of . persons' tbroin ( hitadlong Into the ShannuMl A cotedtporery eccoent says that "some of /hal Scots Greys, who attended to keep order, lane lifted, with their hen*, from `the ground, Mid borne on by, the mhing multitudes who were ~so 'densely packed that sine persons," cleverer toad the rest, ran: Anti quietly and . securely oil the headeabd shoulders Of the crowd. To bon the proven of Father Mathew's tri umph* over drunkenness would be Impossible In the brief. span that! we can .devnte to this sketch.. It is !Meet to state that nearly *the same scene occurred al Witerford,• Limner% En. nit, Cionthel. Thurles,: Cashel„Tomplevenre, Cos gleaner, 'and Parionstown., At the latter place now merely Were the ;pollee compelled to. be on the spot-to keep order, but the Rides were sta tioned Outsides the chapel on bonded kneel. with their bayOults Axed; and pointed, forming a barrier 'against the rushing arultitade,:while with in and witheat, to keep the passages and ave.. nose and .the, pianos clear,' a tram of cavalry - Moved Op sad down In 'slow and passuri4 pass, .the Voices °tithe crowd producing It the diabase° a deep indietinct - rotted, like the Swath, ulna mur of tba pea. Within the vicarial this the lune account, and In strafteontrast to ' dor stirtingi same - without, - ..tat the mild. Maas._ extraordinary . mks rotted whom bed . collected this dleplayfof tneetlal pomp. sad en tacticaEAVl Rltallr ua, 7i - T" readers ttonalldestiottbc Of.this., *unordinary Irelsdn comnitaittated -'- ' • - ' --- - ltselakirry: Ivo 7 Father, Mal' tb, 2I L - 0110 - --two_dad Sardriek. Artissisee . „Bat Math, I sa4o gals, ' Aitheariaortakiala gastodli: l arti Ils „ ass abash% theithaohogrousi - 11110,0se • , tioiontsOlas t sist,s4 bits k bads ' aiasay. . YObigiellaSia ii fiatkitlifita laresitaiait NIS artbst as b. ails TAW.' PR 13123110 00140111_ las - iwasbaiiii l tas44 re#lts; at sour ' dowry dedierMastusiketarftcbremprat row te, ,1" NO. 2. . . . , .. . . I , Dublin, Sam leisennvoits in' SWdo i tif nimiwn.,- , ~ ed. on l y ' I 0,00., anis. ; Thor* sue: frew :Oases of • - - 1 hisportance - In 'rebind *bleb Pettey Mathew, * ' - not visited,And witkproportionsta malt& '•• - ' ' It is true tient ',la ear Irish 'broilwan,l'atheir :::. , illatitew has lead • warm burled, ,fierpalsiva . people to , dosalvrith,"and that bra might her, ii . - ~ bored without . 'wow far year. on, the co lor.. • hearts of our Saxon brethr e n. ' Sot yet rate* • MathewaccomPlished a woriroblek mdtkag she ; Ike terrors of Ithi , sew 'nor the pornadat •,' , • .sh Oasis totild accatapUsh before his limo.— at work he did; and though doubtless, thaw , have biori relapse* in individuals, the gain is' alc _. pentSlllllll as it was 'striking. ' And it by beb • • ' . stood still. IL leas crossed the Cluonsh it has spread over lingltnd, Brume and Gannirty,,ind .' oven intolho Simadinartan nation, whose newt& ' • ' sin winters rend* them more than ordinarily oil. , . dieted to the m 4 of arckeni,sphita. '.Thy-impulse has -extended Wm' to Ainslie"; and • the sweassw - • '• -' of Sionglt . la the United States hem been WWII, „7 1.„ . -..• only to that sobiend by Father Mathew in Ire .. •'-s, Jan. .In 1844 j. Fakir Idiatow wished Ragland. ': ''''' and the nthuslaine with,Hwhieh he woo rasehed: '•• - in London and other gnat olden, and the Ikons. , ands.who battened to receive aii, pled ge , bin* - soqu,thy to the send and progress 'of the Ifts labors Inn been most disinterested. By his efforts In *hi awn of temperanon be wen WO reduced to bankruptcy Ids nearest Malin, a • distiller in the vouch of Ireland. We wilh wo could add that Father Magni has not, tersoms 'illi " extent ruined hinted( aloo by .his benevolent ex. • , ertions. His punts resources, which at one timer, ' were large, went,soon absorbed by the aseritios which be was convened` tojnake in the cause of •‘• temperance. Mee even became opprissad with ! ~ debts, and we nuderstand'that a • racy largo per. lion of the lift pension of £3OO a year, settled ' on him by her} Majesty, is devoted to-tho pay- • _ ' moat of insurahois on his life to on amount sedli. s p . cleat.ma A to. il, creditors. Statesmen of all t eroollihavo owloigerd the merits of rather Mathew'. son The pence of the Irish poor, . we faney, ire d soon clear off Pathos. Mathaw's debts if an all Was madekto them in the pro. , per way, i . - WISIIIII3TOWII KATEKIL We append a few of Washington's NPnitetteitl " ) Maxims fortei I Govttruineut of Conduet in Roils 'ty," : , . in, th e h Pi? that they may Interest, as well as prove ussill to many young men among our' readers: - - - ' 1 ` " 1. Every a S . on in company ought to be with some sign of speet tn,those present. 3. In the pace of o th ers, sing not to your self with a h mining noise , nor drum with your Sneers or fee i tae , 3. Speak n t !Shen Wren . peak, sit not when , ethers stand4nd welt not when others stop.- " 4. Turn n jour back to others, especially In speaking; Jo/ not the table or desk at-which another read or writes,- team not on any one. - 5. Be no Iterer, neither play 'with any one • • that delights not to be played with: ,„ 6. Read no! letters, books or papers, in comps.. ny ; bat wheti there is a necessity for doing it, , you mustleave. Come not near the writings of any one as to read them, unasked ; also, look aik not nigh who Mother il writing a letter. , ' '- T. Let you Countenance be pleasantoinat In se.. . .ions Matte Attlinewhat grave. . . 8. Show r. t y ourself glad at the misfortune of another, the elle were your enemy. , 9. They tat are in dignity or office hare in all places pr*, env y; but while they are young they ought, to those that are their equals in birth or other qualities, though they have north. , lie charge. 1 ;L , • .10. Itts good manlier. to prefer them to whom milli whom, wek before ourselves, especially If they be above us, *O4 whom in no sort % we otight`:to 11 begin. 4 - -- - , • ' . Let y ur dis Course wits men _of Dusting be,,, aft short and ecilaprehensive.' ' -,• IL In riellthe the sick, do not presently play • t • the physicianlf you be not knowing therein.. r 15. In wr t ing or speaking, give to every prim ' his due title, Itoording to his degree and the ma t= of &hotplate. 14. Eft:rise not with your superiors In argument, but always submit your judgment to others with modesty. 15. Undertake not to teach your equal in thi in himself (professes; ii savors of arroganey. 16._ When a man does all he can , theuet it mods not wen, blame not him that did it. :17. Being td advise or,reprehend any one, con sider whether it ought to be in public or.in .pri rate, presently or at some other tium, also in wtil • terms to do't'; and in reproving, show no eget, of choler, but do it with sweetness and mildness. . - IL Idoel Ceti' nor jest at anything of import ! • once; brea knoljesta that autoharp or bidng; and if you deli er anything witty or playant, abstain " from laugh fig thereat yourself. 19. Whe In you reprove another, be unblame able your f, for example is more prevalent than rece ppUset. „ 20. is reproachful language, against any 4, 1 0 One, seta curses nor reviling.. 21. Be not trio hasty to believe dying 'reports . to the Opgement of any one. - 22.,1n.y tar apparel be modest, and endeavor to ra accommod to nature rather than procure admire. Sion. ReeP to the fashion of your equals inch asareCivil and orderly with respect to time and 'l. Place: 3 1 23. Pla tickthe peacock, looking ' everywhere -s „ -bout you 's if you be well decked,* if your shoes lit w 11, f your stockings sit neatly, and clothes ha alumni,. t ie . 24: Ass ism yourself with men of good quell: ty, iUyou teem your own reputation, for it is • better to alone than in bad company. - . 25. Lotjyour conversation be without mattes or, . envy, for its a sign of a traetablelend commen- - - 1 debt e na re; and in all causes of - pamion admit t i reason to overu. - 26. Bo of immodest in urging your : triad to -discover iiincret. , , 27. Utt r'not base and frivolous things afoongat grown and !earned men; nor very difficult mom. • tions or sabjeets among the ignorant, nor • things • hard to }xi believed. • . , • 28. Speak net of doleful things in time of mirth, nor at the table; speak not ot melancho4 thibgs, . 'as death and wounds; and it others mention them change, if you can, the discourse. Tell not your - ' dreams bat to your intimate friends. 29. B k not a jest where none take pleasure la in mirth. Laugh nut aloud, nor at all without ' occasion. Deride no man's misfortune,' though there seam to be some enure. 30. Sptak not injurious words, neither in jest or comes ' Scuff at nuns, although they give oe. ~ casiou. . 31. Be not forward, bt.t frlen' dly - and ceurteou 'it -the 8 t, to salute, bear and answer; IMO be not pensive hen it is a time to'converse. ' .. - 4 ! 32. 110 tract not from others, but neither be sa. envied commending. - 33. 4:1 not thither, where . you know not whe ther you sheikhs welcome or -nut.. Give snot ad vice wit out being asked; and when desired, do , it bried . • ' , 34. Iftwo contend together, - ,take nit 'the part of eithe unconstrained ; and be not obstinate In your op i nion: In .things indifferent , bi of the major sidei ~ • • • • .- 35. Iteprebenditot the imperfattions of others, for that belongs to parents, =masters,. and espe T. tiers. ! - - 36. Gaits 'not on the narks or blemishes of others, ktad ask not how they Woe.. - What you • mayspCalt in'isecret to year friend, deliver not . before others. , 37. Speak n • otlit an unknown tangos in emi r ' pony, tut in- your own 'language; and, that al those p quality , dp; and not as the vulgar. SO lime matter. treat seriously. - f' - v 38. h ick ,before you speak ; proamince 'not - hisperf r tly, nor bring 6dt your words too hastily, . . but ord l rly and - distinctly:, - - -- - • I 1313 Man inineleira 413111 O tJtU. AIMBICAN DRAMA Ii oil WM= Aor.• ; • (Copyright - not secured.) ./ rd:=4lllPllllllol,lL—t3eristot Toombs and gam, sc • flanker mt.—az:a ainanktn, wee iAe Awrians ahgls is hen arm. and the Anterixin Flag applied itter/ limping era, Icalting aviation Monwricattaitadisereori • Baer 4enatwr z•••••••./iis. Too ran.—So this is Bunker MIL A hill, le dad! Why, such a heap of dirt as this word& not bo called's, hill at all, down Beath. W. hare'. higlic4 hills in Georgia which have never yet been}. gamed in. History, and bore are those 'prenstapta..• • out Vulkane making a great,row shoat that? Buukiir Hill, as though it were a Inc;untala. But I have outdo a threat Well the roll of my slaves on thtpronowned hillock, and I have (tom to fol.' dint- ylt shall be done. (Hs rake' a pi/pm/rums AA poebet, and • unro ll s it after th• imannor pi is Da* Asermr). iia! hero they are. First thdlist (with a land ram) E-4 —ti (A inyd roles repltes)—lions. " Voice (wish alacrity. and glibly.)—Here Mane. - May 1. limb de honor of polishing , ap dim Otter• ink generalitles of manes boots? . • • • . T2urtiti.—R--11. Vam tire. • • T S. 11---41 Conte bum sD •Voici,-14un hem nerd* 4 01.1 Alstfiti.‘ Rhea Topilitie4 wilfsee about it. L•••i4l: . Iterk !advt. - (441 tiny cooed rolls rip the 'fiall,fross - pachno of piper! irtlratea.) • , • Tontitere,Aylii,lbatits,thlif I tni "Or ° . • ' , Voice (front do tooth a* of woo di f alt)7 11 . 4 , A r ' . 1.11"1011.•-• 14:4 1 ,4 *AO tr -4 to bat. I iatetiaaq:
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