IMF 4 1 47 : t AIMS e 4 „ , • • • ' t' doalnii6Ut 1903: 4.1 1 * 4 4 4: - or74 0 4ir:14:410: 1 0 4 :* C*' 4t Ova! *Melo. Terthkelhoteralefitiqpieedor, after the Eat' -.; Ail if - saw Ak 'fury pretty fOloale• might have bet , eseit tio;ding ori the itOrtiii of Tenth sad e fliiuitaritirotO " kookiest 'driver of ono of otoi (Our:horse *kasha to pick her. irp. Af be. ling tikes apead_sot Joins, itothing Wats t trantriod anti oar ladjtrad win& at bar . . 'aesticiatlop, whoa blue for paneob. found .her:pooket aniptY. -Bite fumbled fors stray abr . ponce, bufgot one finned lip: . Sim'ataroli at 4,m, m ime driver, blushed, ' and then looked a 'mint at 'thO passengers . Ali idoked et the female, Albe p driver, used to imeh thin,.atired tinge tly in to hir reddened face, aid with great .frad . , *Mt 1 ...• • - " I "Come tidy lierry up, hurry up." • .c .. ' This was te .Ixtuehlor (Mr heroine, so withotit . ..the least spot gy sho asked the gentleman nearest "liar to loan ! er a r sixpettee. The _request was hardly irecosvery, for the gent hid the money AO, Irdir4.l in his head, skod pealed it to tbe 4river.l-- , . • The lady arose; and as shilwes *bout', leaving the ,'' sleigh, She thanked the gelit who gave the money, and said: , -, '',, .' . .. : • , "I reside at No.-- —4- street, above Walonti • and if you will call upon me, I sheltie: happy to return your favor., c ... • "Thanklois," said the .gent, evidently pleased , • , with this request to call, which he thought a very fine way for some girls to herald their homes. , The loss of her puree, and the consequent un 7 .; plimiant situation was too great an occurrence for ; • our heralds to keep within her breast, so .at: the, tea table'the whole affafi was related for the j'etli.' gelatin' of both gentlemen and ladles. ',., . '. "A little imprudent," said Jim to a follt . buU4 and humorous looking phis, thavanswered to; the name of Bob. • ' '' J , I "Yea, I gusec Ask /meet travelled muck nor • had bar ears opapr ; iinewered Ttda eonversatiOn . Waa about mrberoine, who was a most Jai:meant tady, an# triii of Mr. Sle? That evening, mei. Stoeumi Dote and Jim graced, the parlor, when a pull. at the• door hell . , announced' a !stranger. ":',The servant quickly .. • opened the door, When without father , ceremony, • in'stepped Mr. Fast Buck, Esq., the . goat *12'52 loaned Mrs:'SloCum a. tide fee butts few hours age. • , • The door closed upon him, and hainquiredif the • ' ladles were In. • Ai title house boasied a bevy of .''• them, all of whom wore at houkthe gent was aii: swerod in the affirmative, and shown into the pee. : I or.' Ile bad acarcel,t glanced at Dub and JIM ere' *his eye fill upon Difis. Slocum. With all the at.' der dof youth; be exclaime 2 . ':. - i • ' '''J ' ~, . ' "Good evening, Miss," and then clasping her' hand, souk it must heartily. - . • • . i yaood aeonia,g," said Mrs. Slocum, "I am hen '. pi 'to see you, hut pray, air, inform too your nude. and r wilftiinite you acquainted with mj.friends." • , "It is of no' consequence," said Mr. Fast Tuck as ho manly seated hitaielf. • . • While this little conversation was taking - place, ;Bob end Jim were looking upon* . the :floor after . sundry vest batons. . . ~ After regaining their seats, and smoothing their ~,..risibles, Bob opened Upon 4lui,vith a---" Here is a , - go,Jim I" • L. • 1 ".. . - . • •, , . • "Well there is,"sald 444 "and we . must keep • him a going.". • '... • - • • • .. -- . :'• But their aid was not wanted, fcrffiti.htidliaid. ly ceased his whispering when the parlor door ppened, and in 'stepped another of Gut young la. dies. This brought out Mr. Fast linek's gallint-: • - ry, and ,stepping to her side; be' smilingly and• coaxingly said: • ' ... • , ~ • ' f'Good evening, my charmer," and . then added, . ' •"tul teally I should Imre hardly knoie y.ou hall • rot met you here." , '' "Then you. have seen ' me before;" sold Mary 7 tor that was her, name—nnil then remembering I . ‘ that she dearly loved hails; she added: _ 1 i• ' . 'Nell,i believe I have been out a goo'd, deal, i i . )this nie!.". : . . , . )1, .. . I " he liardlitncs have producedii good deal , of k, , axe ise;'• mitt Mt. Fast Buc k, as' be . turned to 'lllr .tilocein . and-chntinued the conyersationH, by obseving {++ her that 'lie would...nice to speak With her in private." • .'i , "Oli,' I' have no • seerets," Said Mrs. Sl. , cum,"so .. .. r.O tiro at lipeity to converse hero sin"; Hero was a buffer that Mr. Fast Buck bud . no notion i 4 • taking, in• fuet,he k, .w !lot what ii levant, biithe 'von WI an idea e:id quietly an•wored. _I : LB. "You.need not be :donned. Mig.,.l . ne'sure v I ou,"! then catching het-aim he - cy.iinueil—"audi you '. . • 4 . i loom r ...,,.... • . • i I. 'lndy's arm; 'the Wry e Ted atnnzed, Bob and Jae! 'tun ing ith 'laughter. ° . . such wee: the e'eetle-in t betparlor wilenthetioor and It I'll I'l4\llld. Slocitm. Perceiving a itritege:r r.4l;hit exclaimed . in itoi . E. TA4 , are you doing, j siri" hii gold, Mr.lnn Beck replied. .:1",0b, yen'ese the gentlemen 9F the }Mum are t you, sir? Well, ;ally I.do,aoi understand this; I begin, to thiiik I an, totnewhaeiti the dark ." Mr. Slocum being a men of prudenee,Ae l well, as sense, and instantly perceiving what woe 4, re, lied. te Fast Buck, "That a was quite likely he was in the dark, and that he had perhaps, Mistaken the house • —but I think, sir, I can enlighten you ; in the . tlrst"place I will conduction to the door; and show' you the way 9 0 t." . . . • 1 ! • • A lightbefea'nto dawn on Mr.'Fast Buck; co ' gathering Whiti ittwl and hat, he . took thi; neat- . est-road to the door, going out In the manner of a crab, swearing at. the "ignorance of -enme folke." As the-front door went shut; Boh'and Jim broke out into a lailth that toldtoo plainly hoW,things. stood, Jim and Bob promised to-Say nothing oI the matter, but It leaked nut in the chorea few days, and ailt. Inta been the talk of . a large -nun,: ber of •Itk : Fist Back's acquaintances, we thought . we woild put an end.to it by putting it lin the newspaper. 7 -Phila. Stinday Transcript. .0011. WHIIIPRIIANCII GIA.F.LERT.—(NOr all who hkve _arrival at the tars of I)iseretiori.) , He who plays at caaitie Wit Often barlis;his•fin. r Don't etreteb your legp beyond yon carpet. attempt to . The blind map tatouldn't to catch fleas. _ -,, ,1 A.:good natured friend ip often only litt enemy „, ,t-R,,,oibe, The future blikhte more reputations it4tn ever a greater pigmy it npena edeetal is out pigmy - Get'. your money ready before getting mite! an omnibus, aid before going into Chancery. Superstitions would soon. die, if so. Many old women wouldn't act as nurses to keep them' alive. ' We expend more time, trouble apll expense conciliating a njel we fear, than t taiging one 'we The prnudei the man tie tuoretinate he is- 4 as the state 'carriage is most dikaluo tub liOCreation is a sezotid creatinvreariness 'bas almost annihilated one's •spirlts. It is the tbreathinsof the soul, which otherwise would .be stifled' with continuallit4iness. tippnituniiy is tlie l ' ower of, time; and sulfite shilk ritiiY,treMain when die flower is eut off,. so time miiy remain whh us when opportunity is gone forever: • • Receive your thought's as guests, and itrvat‘pitur . desires like • . - ' Ili Defer frtenti• if ,iseer one • buy . with,,,proganto, , , may be 2 - 1 • ‘•C curttirl dance, 11 . ; • • • 4%, • "„-• •b .ieopiy •of pleasurewe 1:4;•;`11 piitulesAnd , :slbittora eLI ,r1t , • ,.. • .y 0 II( ltS' .we qtyl iike good . ,‘ wl , qt s 4,1 Vre• *PIA/ • t 41 a. ball cold .1 .ft, ;0+1 , 114. t 1 ilo rest. A ;n•t4. , sil . rheni,eentrderd• l••.• _ tint it,S' lt. te .1 , ;!.4 ?." •'3 'jo'n ei,L Pr' iy .t 1 •,: ty hivo ba ' ,l Sl,•wi wt.! 3.••ti . ti , t'i 7 Nlr Y„Nr • .t. • k'li v e. 4. t r io, but it,' ugit. . ; t)edieil dill yotrtakr 71 , 1 4) up Intidlt.adb 4 ti!vrater., Do • • .i?sg taie t any thing?. • 11 . t . Jones—•Do..lktst . &it ben . , 1t.1.1 sir. urs , itttte ion , where does - they:lett bead roo d go r, wpon't know rir; taint been no where eincro we lived hire." ' • • ' ,i!. 4 l' lass is' s good u a s pettily *ben b, toriSer is joitl, IY 7 '...Nbilyikesi Dielb"isAames* tirtikettiketAcialry Ovid 410 'tigb.al4llol4.lWlWbovtioteiqpik by V.. lkwboo. 40 0 41 44 4 / 014 "9" 11101 " AIL A. MOM att IV• ,-, ;:: --- 7.;:vog" - C ,La f ft oa fai t ,i :i rci 4 O:L i td. 'mai." ° ln BeiraYlkin a aid Oa ' Ilabla 1 Wall al: - A great portkra otAbbibuid b alma. ' rably adapted to b y estanni parpostaL - ' A POW alto to a aur, mat may ound - ob the tract Whet there is at-all times ad ablintbiWour or leder. For plane sod Author Mruela ni +POT o'ooo W. Cary ,Natielosat . le Sorrom,ll4l d Motet greets. Plltla, PI" "1 ' . DaeM IA Yd 3m -" ' Br P - i,tt "-, _r_ O . RD FP _&_ AD 7zenurort. . • Wlll be sold. at, Public Salsst.tbe stare at the 1eta.8,31. 11.4sms, iSt street belewSsentill,le. thelloroush tof Pettsville,att u rdahlretwltars 14th, Ma, the otaik ot otsetles. consisting la part , of Coffee, Sager; ' feat, - 0141840; Cheese, Mel& 4e,—totetser. with s lot Or Quienssars, Welgbts,-111tosures stkil /Astons—ell:pi via.* Ina he sold ilihoutlesenek. to eces/3214110. Stldo'eleelt A.M. "-The anditlonisill be made known ,on fitty of site. • SWUM '01:11131.1NO, Attstkistrater. • San. 31, • ' ;,, . FOR. 8A • , • • A - T. 'PRIVATE S'ALE,-A• Farm • and Tavern *hind, situated at ENTsburg, Northumber land county, Pa, containing about SO seres of bond.. The ,Improvementsconalat of a largo Frame Hokum, known as the "Elysltrx, House," a bank barn, abeds, and all other 'n00061117 outtmlidloss k lawful apple orchard gn the premises.' For further particulars Inquire of the Subscriber, or of John Hull, residing on the premlsos.— If not sold it will be Sro rent. I7ArYIAnIvIIHULL, , - Executrix of ISAAC HULL, dec'd. Shamokin township : January 27,'57 . it Ilil)o4cres ill o r Praesktiosul (t . NE THOUSAND Acres . of the raduable Bioa4 Mountain Coal lands, !knitted in Bu and Barry, townships. Schuylkill county, Pa.. is rteraby °Eurocrat prititte sate. The Ashland Extension Railroad rims through part of the protriv,irblah is cm , iterlald with Coal aeants and welrtimbereid. Par, refer -ante. or iiiiirrmation apply.to Samuel Levis. Esq., tentre street,or to the subseribtr. at Ids Real Estatg Agency, In Railroad street. Pottsville: Pa. The terms are halt cash. and half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER: - Pottsville. AnriLlg. • .- • • Ifetr - VALUABLE CENTRE STREET TROPE= • FOR SALE. HE UNDERSIGNED is authorized T sell' the following real estate , situate On the westerly side, of Centre 'street, opposite the gtnerloan Hours, In thbliorough of 'Pot tsvgle. to sit: MI that 3 atoiy stone dwelling house and office, and lot or piece of ground, with , the appurtenancev r adjoining property of Jaco Eat, coritalping in front on Centre street 30 feet. and In depth 170 feet. din that. 2 story dwelling house and denbleettloe.aug the lot of gronud on which the mane la erected, adjoin ing the prdperty above describekand the appurtenances, containing in front 30 feet, and extending in depth along Milan street 140 feet. • For terms and rondltiOna apply to •• • I ' • 'WM L. WIIITNWI ~fgent , Dec. OD, '5O " 311 ' _ A VALUAeLtiVirrAm4 COLLIERY 1,0 Sja " a " r " . 1 IHE subsimber,.being desirous of re. , tiring frem the mining business. offers ids dliaford 'try at-private role. This colliery is !Intuited on the Schuylkill 'Valley Itallroid, about one toile above Middle-I port. The Coal is of a deep Rod Ash. and of.superiorli quality, aid well adapted to theßew York add Eastern markets. Ali the improvemente are of the moat appro.- , ed constniction--consisting in part of ono Vo horse pow er pimping add holtting engine, with putups andel! the necessary.rnachincry. In perfect order; one 25 horse en- , nine and breakeg: schutes, bins, se: ens; birlsting plane: and gearing complete, can, tools, add stock; all in good : order. The colliery comprises the celebrated, S.Pohn & Lewis Velna,Abovir and below water level, all opined and ready to commence immediate operations. For furiher particulars inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALM S. EISLER, at the works , . ' I , , May 31, '66 ..2.24.f) SAMVEL SILLYMA N. , • •- COAL LAND4Fp FORSAL E. 'PRIVATE COAL 'LANDS AT SALE.—Tliat Celebrated tract of splen. did one lead known. as the "Spehn Tfnct." containing,. the Justly. celebrated an, " Spehn Vein," also what to generally known ,as the “Serenty•tive acre tract," ad- i joining, on the Mt. Carbon Rail read and in West Noe: wexlan Township, owned by Nicholas E. Thorium, Esq., Is hereby ogered at private sale, on the most, advents goons to a ' The tract contains all .the Coal Viritin In the (heal Southern Anthracite Regions—Lncludlng.besidow-otiter, tracts, thosegenentili known as th e Palmer, etarlew Att., ' Carksrm,./tach Orchdrel, • Orchard, Primrose and !/am- I moth, with all the underlying, though yet unexplored, beds of coal which are known to oust in the formation.) averaging 'when proved, over a hnndred'tfeet of solidl Coil. In fact, the tracts now, offered, _contains, the richest Coal deposits in the County. • ' For information. apply to Francis Spent/tr. Esq., agent for,Coal lands, and Mal estate generally. • Office in Rail road strek above E. Market street, Pottsville, Pa. I March.:32.lBstl 1244 _ _ ' FOR - SALE Oft•TO,LEASE. • Improved uoal Loyd'. it COAL LANDS comprking thel lliiietack and Searle', tartns, containing about 247 acres, situated about 2. 1 A trifles from the borough of Wilkettbarreauserne county, and siN miles *din Pitt}, ton, directly on the North trench Canal, are offered :AT sale or here on favorable terms. The tonna are all ea.?: palls. of bring put Into n':high state of cultivation, and • Is halt !oiling land and hilf Bats. ;' At emest convenient distanso from the. Canal's shaft ' Is sunk to the depth of 95 feet, cutting the eolebratcd 10 . foot r..in of coal. An engine of 50 horse power. (now!). built by Marshall d fanning, with, Mime building, purnee. Ore, Ae.. allin completeorder.aisfelveadyerect ed in connection with the shaft. In addltitrn to the 10 not vein. there are underlying the whole proty the celebrated Baltimore vein. 2 _b feet thick. and Seer other workable veins of Coal. Ifileased, the broakers,aelutes,! . miflera' houra.F. etc.. will laqmt up complete by the own era. and capable of-mining and Fending away during.the sopon of ISs7,•fitty thodaand tons of Coal. For paiffen-,' larv, apply A. LAWTON. Agent. - • . URSUANT •to air order of the Or op whet ured at Pottsville.and a arra ti ted of suptvlorquality • • 1 1 1 7- lI . OLEgAL At ti."AIL- Dealer yy. .in Paints,'Oils. Varnlshea Turpentine. Cam phene. Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Mass Plates. NV i ndoW Glass. l'ut ty., Cum II ose. oum Belting, Peruvian (halm. pakuni, Pitch. Tar. Eosin: &c.. &e, at Philadek phia Prig:---opposite the Swan Motels. Fchuyikill 'Haven. N. U•' of retail dealers, and the public gerwratiy. Is reAr. ct (Idly solicited . Orderattled and sent With illipatrh Wall parts of the coitntry. ". - §chfiyikill Haven. August 28.'50 . 3t-it i l Witr:o o- 6firritp - pokwARE -- kousE if,,,'LN Flit; SI REF, I, Pottsvilk , 5 arbi Th zas o 4 stt a b n a d er o lbe p, t r s a are prepared to furnish the Tfade ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - to, Operators at Philadelphia prices. ( frelght ! elided) wholesale or retail; hest American Bar Iron. man . =lm p phra,:se:Clinhurt of o i f.. ,, thg u c i o r tr u t i y a. o t ti!„ ,, c h n talk ,r il i i i . ,er in 4 1 h d e . • fAulisnOi.slhigehdt at rails shori s n u o i t ta le b e i d e i f r o e r c fl t f , rn i nmes. theatt and in c o tb r l t e „. Challis .roltdottator of Andrew, Siert Inter. late of tile borough of • • . . o, E. YARDLEY & SON. Poitiviyie. In rt... County of srhuylkill. deceased, will, York Store,Nov.. - 2"J, 1843 47-t I rapes, to sal e c, pnidfc vendee rn Saturday. the 21st : --- der of Febntsre next. at 2 r.'...10ck •in the atternmit. at COLAMAPtS'CiiIIERY STORCF the S:actsnee Hotel of F. it. Esercher,' in the borough , ~ .. iii , 210. Vtlf Malian .77 trod Street. ouPott-s Eve 'in the ,Conn . of Schuylkill af , resstd.— ( - 10CSTANTLY -ifii hand, a large as . Alit , , , -- :rtntu balfdot , r Plcci , 4 Frouncl.,.ilulh' in k_isortment of Pen'itod IM'eket Knivem, Sets:inn...and the borough of Pot tsiir.e.dti the County of Zichuylkill, Itasoni. Table Knivee and Forks, In ivory,stag, buffalo, and State of Penn.sivania. to wit: On the southeaaterly : • hone and wood handles; iftrvers quid Fork's, Dirks, Bowie Side td NlMitet street. in thehorough of Pottsville afore.- KniTes..te. t' mid. being th' ve , rtloasterly halt of h t marked in fort. ALSO-rt yery extonstie assortmett of Walters, Tea and ratterecin's Addition to said Borough with No. 72, • T r ae e , k e „ , , ,s' • . . the - Mbrembilalflot containing In front on 31arket .4, . t..lrty feet and In depth to Norwegian street, two buil. 'Ffne English Guns, Colt' Pistols, A I llen's'ltevolvers, ; and Single.and Double barrelled Pistols, tritha n geeral I botinded in f tired and forty four feet, be the mtne more or less,' ' stock or Fancy i tardwm . o.con . ta i inyon . hatk • front. by 3larket street aforesaid. In the Pear ' JOKN M. COLEMAN'amer. by •Norweghui street arnref cid. on one side by lot No. 70,', port Phdadelphla.Dee. 30, 1834 [Per. 27,'43-1321-&l4f and on the other sideby.the other part of said lot bum be;r glrenty•two,;(7.2,) the Said nalf lot to he thirty feet wide all the-wan- through, with the appurtenaoree. con sistieg of a:001de two ',they frame dwelling house with stone basnitent story •ott Market street. and a one and a half story frame dwelling house on Norwegian street, and a small !mine stable. late the estate of said deceased. Terms and conditions made kuown at the time and place of sale by • ' IiA3IUEL 31. IitORTINIEIt, Administrator, etc. . By order ...f the Orphans Court,.., Joanes BOYER. POtthillith Jan. 24. 757., \ 4-St • . Clerk ••4 Niweraber 15.'56 ORPHAttS'pOURT SALE., 'I P an order of the Or.: • phisne Court pf the ounty of Schuyikill.lin the! commonwealth of' PF nnsylva Dia; the subscriber, Admin.' istrairix.with the Till annexed. of Edward Collehan, late of the boron:: or Port Carbon, in the county of I 'Schuylkill. deceased, will expose to sale by public ven t due on Tuesday, the 114 h day of February next, at One o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Ital•tholo. mew O'Regaft. in.the borough of Port Carbon,' in the county of Schuylkill' afortsald„—Alf that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Port Carton, ' in the county.of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania.: to wit: At the senthWestwardly corner pf Canal and Coal streets, being cOmposed' of nine full, equal undived tenth parts pi' the lot which Is marked N 0.15 on the' map or plan of the town of Peel Carixin, as )aid out by , Seit. I zinger, Reim A Company, and the northwestwardly porel tinn of the lot which is marked N 0.17 on the said ap or plan as aforesaid, :Ton which erected a two story brisk house. with out-bones. Ae. . • ~, .ALSO, All that cerndu hall lot or piece of ground, sib nate its the'town' of i•lkirt Carbon, now the borough' of Port : Carbon. aforesaid, hang marked and numbered in t the general plan of Patterson's Addition to midtown— Say the half of lot No. 75: containing le breadth 11l feet and in length or depth 195 feet, more or less. ALSO; AU that lot or piece of ground situate and inirtbe village of New townsbip,l and county of Schuylkill, and lying On tbemaln street pf said village on the main naiad leading from Pottsville: to Tamaqua, known by No. Din the raspier idea ' village of. New Philadelphia; the said .lot basing been obtained on ground rent from Oeoro Patterson'. upon which Said lot there is erected a two *Wry new frame house with the necessary outbuildings late tbe•estate of. laid deceased. Terms and ernadit,ions - made knoWn at! she time and place of sale by ! NARY O'REGAN ' ;• • Admlnktratrir.": 'By order of tie Orphans' Conn, Josue* . BAtn. I Pottsville. Jan. 10th. '57. - I • Cirri...". • -.A SHLAND COAL-'From L. P. LlJiltoo 11 d CO.'S Tnnn el Colliery,--Thoundersign. ed have, I n *connection with the General Celt! Business, taken the agency of the /Above Co&i; and are prepared to receive orders, which may beaddressed to it'prt Carbon, or 49 Wall sheet , N' CAST:URA youlgii. ?55 ' 32-tf • pHENY AND,CII3I- COiL, by Ile canton or bushel—warranted to be at.; exeellent'quality., •Dpalersand large con• . men tapp rd at wholesale prices.' Will be delivered at: any point alongbanal o railroad. Address, or apply to • e TIIOS. E. CAHILL, 101 W nut street, Philadelphia. . April 26, 1 . 066 - • 174y6 MAL COPARTNERSHIP -C. F.• NOR ON', and E; V..OLOVER,-.1.1„ . or the • late too o 81 iman, Norton & Co, have this day associated with them, W. S. ROBARTS. J. -WALTON. and J. R. VAN DUSEN, of the firm of Roberts, Walton &Co, and the bissiness will he continued under the Arm of VAN POSEN, NORTON &CO,. at N 0.28 Walnut street Pier No. 1, Port Richmond. , Phlladelphisaeb. H, d-ly incIOtARTNER,SHIP.- 1 -:-Trhe under- Algned have this day (Janresry 2lst, 180.) entered o copartnership for the transaction Of a General Coal Commissipn liusiness„aud ale° for the purchase and sa/e of Coal. underthe Ii sin of W.M. 'ROG RR p Offices-20 Bros iway,ltiew York,and in Centre strit, opposite the American lintel, Pottsville. WAIL 11. ROGERS, New York. P. D. LUTHER. Pottsville. I . e•tf f . F . ebreutr7 9.'56' irIiSHLAND and 51414 *NOY : COAL: ...The madersigned are prepared' to oxelTi) Orden; t lelrelebrated Ashland Coal from the 4 tßaneroft Pi, nuetr finery.'" From the extensive alleiations and inf. wore ents made at the Celifery this winter for prepas• •iir lb Coal. they feel no hesitation Or offering it to the fradearian ankle that on hare no anperior in the mar let, hAtlt as to quality :IA freedOm from dirt, slate and .0111i.r iMpirlties.r They are also prepared to make eore tracts tm Leitiali v and 'Schuylkill ttoal hom other ;nines. . • eliO,Ncnorr. Lzwis a CO., > I N . ..A9 Walnut Atreet.Conimorrial Building. • February 9. '3e. , , l, ' i 0-Ij, 1411E11101i COAL,.L.,Fat glizabettiport, . New Jersey —A %Minot railroad communication has. rectutly been opened from the Lehigh Coal Region to the waters of Ne York at Ellsabetbport r New Jer sey. This la the eireet a roach which tuts yet 'Veen i made by rail - rom the' I deposits of Penuaylvania toile great cu eta of Nee , ork l and New England Formerly, and fore the present inland rotate were operv4L.the dealers in thts city obtained their Lehigh' Coal,fmm. Drietnl,'Pezineylrepla,st ai distance of Mors then 2:10 mile& and at a freight of about 11 40 par too. Now, it can be had by an inland water ,conuionnication of 12 miles, and at a freight of about 25 eentalper ton. The Mine relative advantages will also be derived by al the buyers on the North River and in the .vicinity of .New York. and in all the. NeW England Stateu. During the present season the stameribers will be the exclusive .11hIppers of the relebrated'South and West Ppring Noun- tails Lehigh (bait at Ellzebetbrert, and newel/ will now be able, at all Holm to obtain tames without- delay.-- Trains of loaded rare with freshly mined Coal are now seceivad daily. direct from the mimes. Considering the , lateneee of 'the swawm, it la very lasperfaut that ordeal for this ettlabrsted flub to be.prons pry exeetitad, should be gent without delay to our aka* at ?few- Y,ctelt,'Pkila delphiator Roston. ' ...,' , _______' , LEWIS ATIREISRUED ilk Oft N'ott. HO Redeglway,liaw-York; lit 'Walnut street; Phi delp!dat Bt; Shea street. Doston.• Nils fif, 'OO RiS! ' S . - • , • • Lusn'rne con ay, Pa. 4n4ni COAL. ; illa Ell .....___, __ .. iine...._ "iiihdtltifette , Itatbeattortian tithb) mist( _ thetergeted enbaboollsi ittnelv of When, LedblenektMetiesei'eat.. _ ~..,_ gaiter* it, together with, tbs, tesaystlisiertamit , t, We% shoseAranks gilt impel begenhkir he lea arm on hand at hieustabnielmenti'• i'..,. • - _ One door abort di earree.4 E17,05` opt ,o" * .nere ... . ' 4 1110efe."0ppoeite Oe ch . Hee le. . - N.N.--Wlials'Shoee tad Poeta enailicto oedor a: . the lowed pines, at, the aborted soli* end rosaufaettret from the best of inabetiala.: ifireiltbing In the /Theentek iex Ike rernhamel with dedrinteh, wad warranted to Iti" 11lItieadlipil, Apo.. Try Ithis, and!,yeu minuet be OAP' tided Pottsville. AnTil b. 185 a PL MBING. Afirtir/Van rkBnt l Uflk i t ' ti on the 10th have re-opimea an estabitaluent. for the elxrve briefness, in Stltt ri aAtsce,irhere they willbe thankfut for arders,aud p proalpt 'etiolates arta satisfactory work. r . • poeteeme,O.t.Ober 11.1814. HARDWARE. ALL sorts of T Rails,,trora. '22 *o BO poundsferyard t owttanci auditor sale by Dee. A,1856 49• .E. YARDpili k SON. BtLCOHOL, 1 pentlne, &e., for sale Sc eiylkfil Haven, zigns Flail Camphene, 'Pur ge twy ' J..T. IIQ TONSZin67"PoTints, mid White . Lead, for stale by ' 515;t161, • .5c IOW! "Liven, #ognit 2r;'56 y . • 54-;• '' ' OR SAI*--,A lilige-gpantity of 2d • hand AMPO ;Chain fl , ' 410 v fiiarious sixes limn ' nib to 13/ 4 in 12,a1; f a diairaete2; ) '. ~,,,, , ' 1 - 1 .4 Dee. 8, 1856: 49- , ; 1. .. TAXDLEY k SON. IMO Mineral Paints, Chrome Green, ammo, Yellow—dry and In Oil, and COLORS of - ..ry description', for isla by • , J, T. 110 NUM. Raven, Anont 30 • 771 5000 lb s : Peru an Guano for see. by the bag or t0n,,0 kill Harare. by " • .1. T. [IAN:VTOL Schuylkill thavon, August V. Z.l; • 9(PEET Window Glass; al: ,*,,000 , 0,1.43kin"3 Glass Plates, and Putt fas sale by . ~„ J. T. IldNilltl.3l. Schuy.lkill Macon , A °gust 23, %;43 _.. !-Just received, a largn ipsortment 14 ren l -- I. gen'a Patent skates; come mid see thew. Boys' Sieds,;l:ouch and Plated Sitdith Bells. at S7'ICIITLIt A TII4I3II'SON'S. Pottaxill.J.'Deceznber 6, `r.t6 49. S&USAGE e CIIJTTERS • &. STU F. - FtillS. Choppers, Cleavers, Seale Brami, Mal Da- Lanier., with Loin and salved, Illoetteand. Pulleys. Rope, &e., at . • - , ; Ff ICUTER .t d'llo;ilPtiON'il. Pottsville, DOembor 6, '56 . 49- — IIIENtIt liIS -- ; - AAVAItIiED .to Ilright .. .t Lerch. itt the chtiiiklll 'Liven and OrwigAburg 'a ra. for the largest and bea.t. soaortment of 'Hardware )1 1 'and Cutlery. Call and examine their stock before pur. chasin g elsewhere. , Pot tsril le, Cletotter 18, - '56 . , 42- POINTS. RODS AND POINT received, , :an • assortment of ft Lightning Rods and Points. wnl sXtutes oroptete. wbielt:.any timer eau put up—and for sale ebtap.bv Juno 'Ad.. 11111(1111' k LE11(41. • • . A GENCY for the Reading Ag.teil turstSlisoblno Fhop.—llavintr the agency Tor L'io. , ff Welly celebrated Agricultural implements manufactured et this shop, I Invite the attention of farmers, and ran furnish them tritit these goods at „anufacturcr's prices —freibt added. FRANK Purr. _8,'56 ' 26. FAIRBANK'S SCAI,ES: Friltsubseribers, agents for the man -11 hetejusi,meelved a new artir/e.,allet/ the "Upton Giunter Sealer.ealeulated to weigh from an ounce to 240 the.. For tale at the York St ore. t, ' E. I'AItDLF.Y A SON. otterille, April 28 t h.lBisf R EMOML. Of D. L. Eat e n irs iia A rdware store. ITAVING . rkmoved from the corm* of Centre and Slarkot streets, to-Fry & Martesi old stand, nearly opposite. yr, Esterly would interns. hla friends ao&the Inhabit! of thisod adloining eoiy a. ties,.that everything in t o bartrware line Wilt alwaytrU fnun/pt hiiegtiblithrnen, , where they may be certain of pat bog superior articles at the lowest prices, finp-Rt. member to call at 1). L. Esterly's Hardware Stare,CeiatO street. below Marke,tiinr pr. - 13.—Orders for coal nereenx.of Esterly k Frlek'stnas utheture..romPrakl and promptly attended to. Potts. tlle. Aprll la, 18.56 MORRIS;' JONES & CO ., IRON & STEEL DIERCIIANTS, Mori et and Si.zletrith A7rerts; Philadephia, • Have always on hand and for Sala lIEST ENGLISH ItEFINED its.vortrnentir "Baguet's." and other Torite brands. lIEST;AM OA NBA RB--ordinarY . tio or rolled to order bridge purposes. &c.. &c. DE. NSYLVANT.NROILER FLATS— ProM/PCIIOIIS - sixi.x, or , ut to reqhired ea: BOILER RIVE:FS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. BEST TN. GLIM . OAR A XLES—Americrin and English.: 'num k SHEET IRON—For covering aphutes. &e. ANIERICAN & SCOTCH' PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T retie and flat bars suitable for mines. turnouts, Ac... JUNIATA. ENGLISH & NORWAY - SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASIIERS--For bridges. cars, and machinery purposes ;generally. ,CAST, tillF.Alt. MAURINE. arid BLISTER STEEL. Alen, an extra quality for to"' and dies. The above, together withia full assortment of, Iron, Steel, Nails and - Spikes( ftill which the attention of.dealers, railroad coMptnies,'etigineers, miners, founders and Salt. chinists le invited. . May 100804 14.1 y t i r.FOR THE PEOPLE!' . . k_ Read and Reflect before you• Buy. 1 • , QTICHTER & . THOMI°SON take ..jpleasure In aritunncing that they have Opined a now . Hard re and Iron Store,. On the co -of Centre and Marl el streets, And Invite tee attention of their friends and i , the public generally to an inspectlob of their ' large and varied alsortment of goods, which will consist In part of Tableand. Pocket Cutlery, hollers Saucepans, Brass and Iron Wes. Rifles, Guns and Pistols, Rifle Barrels, Powder- a d jirtrot, PereUsslem Paps, Iron, Brats and Copper WI ''' Aron, Steel, Bellows , Anvils, Vices. Tr , Files and Rasps, races, Nails and Splices; Muley, hill, -- X Cut and circa r Sawa; ilnglish, American and Ger man Grass Scythea Pickles. Scythe Shines end Rifles, floes, Rakes; Ppnilea and 'Shovels; Hay and Manure Forks; Riddles. Sieves, AiesAlateheta.llarumers, Planes. Saws, Ropes. White Lestd, Oil, Glass, Locks, Latches and Hinges; Butcher Saws, Choppers, Cleavers, Dial Balances with Bow and Swivel, expressly for Butchers, Ac. IRON of all kinds and descriptions. Our foreign goods are Manutacturtxt by the best makers, end the domesac ar ticles for the most Irak obtained directly from, the manu facturers, comprising Cabinet and Building Materials; . Carpenter and• Shoemaker • .Smlth and Miners' , Tools; 3fonlders',lPlumbe liters' Tools; Ag ricultural and Farming I . tMe Furnishing Goods of every descrip 1 trarlety : ‘'.-in short, every articlelit our I and with us. Our goods are Purcha prices for CASII, and, as we Intend to put on.bn advance, it will enable us to Aell goods lower than- ey belie over , ' been offered in this market. Under this conviction we contemplate opening a oar.-muce evoke, and 'tnkir the liberty of.submitting this proposition to .yon for your considenttlouf Being satisfied that a business based upon these principles will meet alike with the support and approbation of All our friends. we therefore propose to sell goods' LOW, for oneprlce.with no devlation,which we are firmly .convirteed will result In Mutual benefit to all who practice jit.l We fake this dpirtunity of rev pectfully mticiting your patronage; assurrng you thlit no pains or exertiorrwill be spared to please, nor any effort withheld to promote the interest or secure the approba tion and support ot, an our friends and patrons. , Olive us a call at the rorper of Centre add Market street:— Storeformerly occuPled by John i lh . Morris. 1 1 STICWER A TUOMPSON f Pottsville. May 11 . 1.18i0 , ._ . 224 f . • - HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. J:HE 8 ltBC I a .e. 16 haying now arrang ed ed Bls goods at his new place of 'business. and With a new determination of furnish. , . 114411 inch goods as the business of the .Coal Region may ritcpair• at their lowest market value, solicits the. laapection oithe Public. ' I Alan be always. An Lana and hare on band a Rai stock of • . , • Mar liPn, . , ~ Chopping - Axes, FiVilui•lxon, '• I 'a Coal Shoeels, • 'eCiust Steal, . ! • . ~..Trace Chains. , ;Slit:lron, ' . Nails and- Spikes, r Rare,: i . Tackle Blocks, , L•liettints, . 1 • . Anills and Vices, &e., IlaidwarerAnd Iron Depot, CEsvas STREIT. three doors alxiki)lsocet, Emit 'side. - FRANK WIT, '4.. Jily.ls;lBf4 1 ' '. .211.4f • BRCHT , lowyatz' Boit °'• rime' Bank, Po an extellehtin Comb Tritamings, • 4rings, : Saddlery,: StmemakeesToola, • . Carpenteea OLIO and Paint, f Bar iron Oran loser, Rolled Nails and-Spikes,l_, Railroad Trou and Nalle, Smith Toole. I i, . Building Materials, Caet Steel, ! • Shear Steel , Arm Blister, Mill Saw i a l ri t d% 3l l ;l W ' Tinas: • 0. B; returtui hletlunike to the ,pubtte for the patronage theylaztendeltohim Inbleindivilluel capacity, andhopee the new fi rm, !Y7 the quality of their gomi4strietatten• Hon to business, and atzongoodAtlmeriess, will deserve 4a 4 rimmed Ilmlrecottinned . • • : .1 • • . a rata a ?MICA fAtalssalii i Zahmirs suld‘f4m. tlio.tfdd L,fRCH'S VA t' STORE Two doors be el,and nearly oppositetbe wbeke will be found eaortment of at 9.l)WitS: ' Files. • Fine Trays, Britania Ware., Aisortment of linelocks, Table Cutlery, • Pocket Cutler, ' Table Spooner. Anvils and Vices, • Assortment of One Conn, . Sheol Iron Crucibles, . • Wire, Tin Plate, • - Brass Bottles, . Sad Irons, Pane and Boilers, - Chains, • • Railroad Trans, Powder and Shot. • 7••• ABLJetiNIENT., . alcaumoN respectfully mires to , the public than has pterchised the entire k of tbe bide MID of Mei*. and Dickinson, and fis ts carrying on the plumbing leas in all Its brancbes at dd Stand, under the Potts. Mass, where babopea aWm to , bizsinesi, be arty' kms to merit • share or the le ,patactrage. Re willghlf t Ws. Itork to be as good, it wilt* done on as rei able.terms,o can be done inhere.' • girGlie.tilm a irlall*Pg . jE. IiREPARED, from RENNET, ot the fOurtti sten:lath pf the OX. after diretUorts oitilaron , s ueldg.tho great emiet,byJ.S.IIOUaII TON..II.IIOII- - .11. Philidelplaa, Pa. This is Nirtiner's pew Remedy for do unhealthy stem: orb. No art of num ein.aqust its menthe powers. t mutates no Alcishotpitters, acids, chrtasuseous drugs.— eatremelyitgreekhle to the taste, and maybe taken by the 4,teeble patients who cannot eat a sratercriek er wl Wont lento distress, llowareofdrugged imitations. Pepsin Is nfotadrug. . • Call on thelagent and : pet a deieriptlsecirenlar, grafts, gtsing a:large anion nt of scientific 'evidence. from Lie, bfg's Animal; Chemistry; Dr. Combo's Physiology of Di gestion; Dr. Pereira,on Food anti Diet; Dr. John W. Draper. of NeW York Unisersity ; Prof. Du n g/ Ison's Phys. lelogy; Roof. Stillman, or Yale Colllizev Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; de., together with reports of mares from all parts of the Waited States. .051-Sold•by al/ druggists and dealers In Medicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR per bat tie. B. BAN NAN, Wholesale and Retail Agent. • Pottsville. IL DICKINSON =lig MOSS b3-tf) 1-tf • CHAS. -W. • . Wholesale-mid Retail -, ritiglirinat eanica. Crizaexcalii‘t. I.E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Ste., • (Op/invite Mortimer . .. lintel,) . POTVSVILLE, PENNA. The subscriber. having taken possessbut of - the 'braise formerly occupied by Mrs. Beatty. has converted the on me into a ' . ler Drug an. Apotireeikry Store, • . such as he thinks Will prove satisfactory to se all purchasers. and respectfully calls the at tention of his friends and the public to his choke stock: lie has taken great „care in the selection 'of his Drugs. Medicines, kr.. and can therefore eliceintlfrtecoeuruend each and every out as being . 4 Pah'E AND. LWADULTERLATED. lie istbterlmined to give his undivided personal et. taut IMI4o his business. at all hours of the dm and night when required, helie4ing that the success auJ rePlarotion physicians as well as the invaluable (Coes of ta'rir pa twat. depends in a great tueasure on the care of the ilipotbecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures: land he feels confident that ens:teams ' When obtained at, the expense of virtue audjtealth. 4111 not he the only question with his customers: when ones his reputrition As a earefui and competent Apotheemy, shall be satisfac ltoritv established. . t This zeputation he in determined to build up, with the asvlsta nee of a share of the public patronage-1 fair pro, portion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends. independently of that which he hopes to obtain by elefif. 'Mention to business and airiet attention in mixing prescriptions which may atTrt tho health and lireKof his customers. . • 11...ept lon. in preparing and compoundingonmedicines for ruthless speculation he will norer resort to. though it is notoriously true that sucb a dangerous deer ptian is much more extensirery and successfully practiced by druggist): than Can be readily imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the find of Ida coletonoraries. - he Only asks attention* t • prove his will to serve, and his ability to aatisry the most exanting. -04-Pat MOM may with conEdonce rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders, sent :by pail or otherwise. CIIIS. W. EpTING. Dircrontsr k CH suss. F. E, °wrier of Otters and Norweigan Potorille, June 21.'56 2S-ly - _ A MEDICAL REVOLUTION! The wprld utannimoupit ._ --:TMENT. The Great Counter Irritant. The virus of disease often makes Its Way totbe Inter tral organs through *honoree of the skin, This penetrat ing (910 went , melting under the hand ss It Is rubbed in. isalmirbed through the Ramat hannels.and.reachin„" J the Real of inrialllblial.ll. proMptl) and Invariably sub 'd nes it. whether located in the• kidneys, the liver, the l lungs, 4 any other inirewtant organ, It penetrates the surface to the Interior, t b tonal, the countless tubes that ' cotatuuniea e with the skin Mtitinitr,er raittpassts into the fevered earth, diffusing Its'cooland regenerating in . fluence. ' I Skin:Diseases and GlandaraiSwellings. Ever* species of exteifor Irritation is quickly-F(4ocm.! hy the brAbintiatninatOry action of this 9hitonent. An gry ..krUptiuns. ouch as Salt Rheum.: Erysli.Clasi Tetter. i iiingtihrin, Scald Head, Nettle Itash, Scalars. or. Itch, ite, die out, to returnno more, under Its application.— , Hospital experlefice,in all parts of the world proves its Infallibility in diseases of the ckiti, the fnuseles,- the joints and the glands. o:::. Ulcers,Sores and Tuntorsl. -.,- - • The effect of this unrivaled external •erardy upon Bcnifula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, is .almnst miraculous. It first discharges the poison Which produ ces suppuration And proud flesh. and Ostia the cures, which its healing properties afterward complete,are safe as well as permanent. , Wounds, Bruises, Burns and Beads. ;In VlSks of the fracture of the bones. is6tries caused by stemis explosions , Bruises. Burros, &aids. Rheum*. BM!: Stiffness of the joints, and contractihn of the Sin ewy it is employed and warmly recommended by the fa culty:; marvelous remedy has, been intrultimd'hy its inventor in person into all the leading hospitals of Europe,end no private househldd should be without it. lindeniaLle Vatinmny. ..The )tediesii Staff of the French and English Armies in the - elite* pave ,officiallj signed their ApprOval of Holloway's 0111tInenti as the most reliable • tossing for sabr e cuts, stahai and; gun shot wounds. 1118 also used by this surgetma of the Allied Neflee. Both OtlitiOrat (111(1 'the Pills should Le tiled races: Ilunlobe • ....,.--Skin Diseases, Burns • stitaioi Glands , Chapped iraiias Chilblains, Sons Breasts Fistula Sore Beads • • •• trout. Sore Threats Lumbago ' Sores otall hinds Mercurial Eruptions Sprains - Pilesf Stiff Joints lih• Atmatism Tetter lling•Worm , Biters ; • , Salt Rheum Tent , reitl Sprits / Scalds ' Wounds of al} kinds. • Sold hit 'tho Jlanufactories of Profesaot iiOLiORAT, 80 Maiden LAI*. New York, 244 Strand, London„, and by all respectable druggists and dealers in. medidine through out the United States. and the civilized world, in pots, at 2.5 rents,.62% rents, and St each. /Cr There is a eon sideraßleaseTng by taking the larger siteft. ill—Directions for the guilt:we of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pet. June 21, '66 25.1 y DR. KEPINEDY, of Roxbury . , hos d,l4enytredin one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that curta • Every Kind of Rumor; • from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. • Ile has tried it in over 1160 cases, and never failed ex 't-rept In two cases (both thunder burner). lie has now in hi s possesbio6 over two hundred certificates'of its virtue, all within twenty-miles of Bruton. Two bottles are 'irarranted to cure a nursing, sore month. • One to threo bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the foie. Two to three bottles will cure the system of bides. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the month and, stomach. • Three to five 'bottles are warranted to cure th e worst / . ease of Erysipelas. • , One to two battles are 'cremated to cure all, humor in the eyes. , Two bottlesare warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among this hair. • Pour teals bottles are warranted to, cure coftupt i and running ulcers. C-r, - " '1 • One bottle will.mire scaly eruption of the skinfi , • Two or three betties are warranted to cure ,the' worst ease of ringworm. ..: I Two or three la:Atlas' are wart anted l to tare the most despernte ease of rhisureatista. Three to fowl:attics are- wimient44 to care the salt -1 rheum: e. rive to eight bottles will cure the w4st c.sse of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced Crum' the first bottle. andtt perfect cure is warranted when the aboiv quantity is take a, . • 1 ~_- .ficsider, I peddled over a theft:4nd bottles of this in the virihityief Boston. I knotw. the effects of it. in every.i ease. :to sure se orate? will 'extinguish fife, so sure.srlil this rens humor: I nor Sold a bottle of it but that mild another; after a trial it always lApeakis tbr iteellf.—. There sip two things about this herb that appear to ace surprlsieig; first that it • grews in our pastures, In sem places ggiterpleutifol.and yet its value has never been banal: ?an 1 I discovered M in 1846--second, that It should ear all kintnefluininor- 1 ii le order p glee s ord itie of the sodden riseand great popularity 01 the discoverl, I will State that in April, teal, I peddled it and sold bout et* bottles per day—in Api11,1854, I sold over one Iniusend bottfes per d4y of It. Stone of the wholesale druggists etho have been, in the "badness tweutyend thirtY years, Say that. nothing in the annals o f patent niedbrlnes was lever like it. '. There le s universal praise of It from all qOarters. In myown practire I always kept It strictly for humors —but since:lts Introduction as a general &mil/medicine: great and wonderful virtues havebeen found In it that I never suspected. `,' Several cases of epileptic fits —a disease which war til waYs considered lacttreblei have been cured by a few ..ot ties, 0, wgat a mercy HI it will prove effectual in ail 'maim 01 that awes) a"qady — fatra are but few . who have seen more at it than I hare. - I . • - • I know of several eases of Drop all of them aged peopleetued by ,For the mirk diseasesof the Liver, Sick IleedaelteMyerpepsia&Astiama Fever and Ague Pain In the siderDisi3ases of the Spine,and particularly In dis eases of the kidney., tc.4 the discovery has done more gooathan any medicine ever known. • • !..ffo theatre of diet necessary, -eat the beet you get Cull enough of it. I I - , Directiemsfor cue :-- Adu lts, one table-spoonful pei day -4hildron aver tea yearki, a des sMt spoonful—children from Ave to bight years,tea-apoo,l. As no directions cell be applicable to all Constitutus,take sufficient to upende on the bowels twice • dav • ILtuullectured bk - • . bONALD ITSIMICDT, . • - • N0.12*, Warrns'stren;locbcay, Nan. _ _,• Price, Osair Dinar. - - I f fholesaiell^s:—Nisw York eity, C. V. Meitner, SI Bards, street; C. E. Bing. 192 Broadway; Rushton It Clark, 276 Broadway: AC B. a D.llBands, 100 Fulton St. 71rholesalempuit,. for. Paguuyteluili, T. W. 'Dion a , flows, ISA Slotth 2nd Street, Philadelphia. -,. ' '_.. • , for gait in Pottirrilleyhy .r., c.ramon,,i..r. C,,ifiglist , , , I 1444 ittf lacy,* ry W• • Wilton!". ekimitAew Yoe*. I Atii,l47oseEstr - id of Putchnidaketiiptrbt. 4113 w riles sad pima nervons asidlitrfac. eat lbw Italia I Perfumery sad 'Midi SkrhilititnakvAPotherMs. October Mi. - 4141 affer - babloss of tom new ciaucksif i gimont STORE iENRY SAYLOR am:minim to•his Mende and the piddle,that be bier re , . , motrd,hls HerritragStrerennutMerket to Centre Wont. next door below atatbs Rulers beat end reary.Staos, where be will; i be bapp to furnish parsons ottb brit.. ke-r - .1 to bis .t o e of. business. His lootexpertonce In the business witlx4ohn S. e. IlinVicie and great are ationsrd attoWort enabl ect es tam to put up all Medi of Prescrip, elth perf arettrery. - . . ' ? Potts/ISe, April 12,14 k ' .tf .GAT . tiniz poi Dr 11431711.; March S, „ssztaic aiff woCREA ryTES ts - c of lie Age. ~; ~-, :- '-, 1- r-' 'Y4 1 .i. , ,5,:;, , -: - ,4!:r;-.?' Mitie loweit iftlielosiktist 1 - 11 . .edn, = fli ' b 7 ntemr4i.4.llo4 lir trpnirds e 11400 nom r Wed mid Woolly babwirtiat lbr ist Ulnae, of pubtigitim feel by eralbody. !abs!sitpers . ioppJ►ad E 7 :Apiat 9etobor 11,16 • - • . CIEORCIII, PRI "- Bookihriler did 'ow, 18 „ , , DIPAN,E -RULII Arist for the Ihnoibit verb ro. Mason, the eiredt KIT. • der, . • *the' Ilowazd's' Doomedl( Meth - ft doe, •.. ' , - - Dal Lorenzo Dorr7.4 Works, ' Lit Illustrated Illography, I Airwave= in little things, ca The„people's Area-ftl....Llght.• Kaaeodot Sle — tit house, , - i • s ite., &v., 4" . .'.l The above betaks'olli he delivesedoe opplieation to the .adrent,. la auy part flt the county at pulilatter's Mee& • Iday IT, 'l.O 1 . .20- 4 .. • 411.0 B A R T Ogpalt. Qa, .itES, , IN lE. 33 North ,10. i f 11-11tD street, chess Mark". rfiIL'ADELPIItA; _kiwi last opened 4 complete stock ottheniask approved £cboo Books, Outline *ape and Glebes, • !--, 'Mid School Stationand will bepbseedr- /Ur ~ ' ' to see any one in Wmted on the an ' of Education. 'They are engaged In the" ' ' following publications, arlikh brie received llse:decided and hearty approval'or the most ableunt distinguished Educatoretbroughouttbe United States. No others CIA be Included In their, list. Spellers and Rviders. , .. . Panders' 'Pictorial Printer; New Speller, Defi ner Mal Analyser; . " New El st Pricher;-' . . " • New Second Reader; • : " New Third Reader: .• " New Fourth Reeder; ' ' ' . { ''',ll New Filth Res _.?ler; jOvetha :quarter of it million of these books hive been sold within the last year. and their success Is Unprece dented. Having beautiful engravings, brge Writ. fine pacer and substantial blndlng.theyere acknowledged to be the handsome rk,chospest sindlbest Readers pie:dished. IlaegraPh*. - , fttton'aCorgy. . It is, novi Universally rneeded that the only method of teaching Geography ra Idly and thoroughly, is from Outline Mine and Globes. r Peitotes splendid series of Outline Naps notohlyexcr/ altutbers. but are kept up to the•. latest discoveries and !Improve wants without irogard to expense. Price $125 per set, as follows: \`. t. - l'hysicatand Political :Kaput thoWesternMetniaphere, 7 feet by 7 feet ; 2.. Phyalca/ and Political:gape( the Eastern lie taphers; i 7 feet hy'6 feet; 3. Map cif the United States, British' Provinces. Mexico, Central America an the West India Islandri, 7 fret byr.',7 ket : , , 4.- Map of Asia, 0 feet 14 . 71eet; I 6.. Map of Enrope,Gfeethy 7 feet : 6. :Gaper S. America and Africa. 6 feet by 7 feet. The Girogra Oleo accompanying the Maps are entitled relton's Key to flemisfitere Maps . l'elton's Key. to full series of nutliumilaps. , • - , 0 They are especially a a pt` to teach Geography by the uee of Outline Slaps— extremely popular.and deethied to be universally med.! SOWER .t. BARN EB, 4 No. $3 North Third street, Philadelphia. i ilii• These Books can also he had at publisher's priers at 'it GANNAN'S lio Ii Stors. Pottsville, wbo is thesgeot for the Othllsber. ,:,- T o. 11..1556. '' f i . 1 St74lm . MANU AG,TURES: PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. . Charles Smith, Proprietor. mikinds of,ooarshevels, spades, eoalriddles, Le. —Th. 'patronage bf the public ill respeeffnlly solicited. ~Jnouarrio. *51.; .tf - -f THACHER'S 'Double Action Forcing and Suction Prangs. rilll ESE Pumps, froilf:eifierience, are j_ acknowledged to be superb''r to any ha' use. Tliey are also cheap and dunible. For 'ale by C.f. CAI:TEM. Proprietor of the Right for Schuyll'ill county. Pottsville, November 15.'56 ' TOBACCO, CICAND AND OATS, .‘ T the Hamburg Smoking Tobaceo ki.stid Cigar Manufactory I u.Utat bushels prime WA: 200 barrels Sipokin) Tobae co : '204.000 Ilall Spanish Cigars; 100,00043Panisla Sixes, 2.4.000 Cubs Eatras. JA3IES S. MOYER. , IT Hamburg, Berkscounty. I ept, 2 4 „!,'55 313- j THE LATE FINE.. • NOTIVITHSTANDttiq the FIRE H • ~, w lel destroyed our Coach Factory, and.our PO• ' Tern hoe, we are not.Alscouraged. but hare•gone rear). lately to work. at the old shop near the Pioneer Furnace, whete we will be happy to env our friends. • Giro no a call and assist us to repair our loos. ABRIMIT k MIRKITA RD. l'oqFvi I IN. Oct. '26, '56. . 43-tf - EXtEREIVE MARBLE YARD; Atahantongo street,.ll.4treille, rilairE subscriber is prepared, at. his old stand,to furnish all kinds of materials in his line, or building purposes—Main and ornamental. Ile In vites particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Monu ments of his neutufact are. They-can bo had in every va riety of style, and will compare favorably In beauty and finish. with any obtained elsewhere; and are offered at rheaper rates. e • JURY T. 'LAM. Pottsville. May r, '56 26,1 y _ . 2_ ST. - CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY, St. Clair, Schuylkill Co., Pa. ES'I'AI3I,I%IIIIIENT is now prnetriAl fo contract wit Railroad Co's. and others for anymumber of Freight and Coil Cars of every de w, ipt 1,441. i.s The Machinery is of the moot apptoved construction, and thi inaterials..u,ed of the hest quality, 'Fhe Pro. prietor3nn guirantee the work equal to • any manufac tured it, the United Hates. The Ch'llled Plate Wheels used by him are from-tie Celebrated Yeundry of Bush Lobdell, which for exedllence ikaye no superior. C Ir•ABIJOTT. Proprietor. C.llAit, LAWTON, jr.. Supt. Jan. CO. 7,7 2-ty POTTSVI.J.E' Sialpdle and Harnyeair amanfactorr. The Subscriber *oak! 4 .4.1, ,.. rain most respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Potts - Tine mid the Coal Region in teneral. to his large anti' well Selected stork of SADDLERY, all hi ads of .. Vaerlage and Team Harness, • Collars of all descriptions, Drift Harness, Ac. Re de sires all who may need anythlngin the above line to call and see his goods before:Pusphasing elsewhere, as there tan he nothing, lost.': Orders for liarness.ke.l promptly filled on reasonable 'terms. LEERY ER WO3IELSDORPF. Oppliii Epticripal March, C•ntre sired, l'alsrille. March 3.1855 (3lay 13.'54) 94 f SQLCIIVIOK. HO_OVER. "lvinto extvle stud we gni I, TOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware, • Brittannia and Brass Ware, Cutlery, &c.— K t e h en Rang e ... Range Boilers. Portable Ilan- •".!' 1 $ les. Gas Ovens, !betters. Ire., &c.,llaving en- : 3 t_ argest his .store he has added to his former - stock a large variety of new patterns of, cook- . ‘ ' " 1 ` tug, parlor, °Rice and bal!strives, and he has now the largest stock. that has over been offered inAbis county. Ile Invites his friends and citstomers - to call and examine for themselves feeling confident that he can snit them in•guality andprice. &lir- lie calls their particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves, which he warrants to give m'gre heat. with legs fuel than any other stove in use.. Bohai also A splendid ar,ficle of Kitchen Ranges, which he 'can give the highest !commendation., - ! 'Pottsville. A la. ^ .nt 1..0. '55 .4.-... _,....._ : LOOK IfERE!! • The l 'bra pe.t place (o get Stores. Toirtcre 4-e., P . * ~t 1 1 Et IRG E - 1 H. STICLITEIt'S Old k 1 - stqit. in Centre s(reet. Pottsville ' nearly opposite Brown's Apothecary store, where be has now en hand a lull aunt hire asfortmeot of . 4 1ren..e. S.',,t iron in. Copper, 17rittannia, diHoltow Iran , ~,!..._ • u Ma) heoriers wholesite and retail; ,ses. U"al_ prig -e corresponding with the , ~. times, and which rennet be usurps* _Ltd red In the county; in cheapness and quality. • . „ Lev; Inning the approaching seesaw, be will pav particular attention to furnishing stoves of all kinds, via; Cooking Stores. Parlor Stoves; Offlce Stoves, dm. Ile has made et , rangements with the manufacturer to ,furnlsh the same pattern.. of cookinp Movis A . hirti are furnished at Derr's ~..tablishment. This a the test and most approved kind of cr;ol,ing . stosts "In use and no family should be with out it. Missing or broken plates are furnhibett at all tin,er , :at the shortest notice Old stoves taken in ex ' change for new ones . and stoves delivered without charge in, the'virinily of Pottsville. The undersigned being a - practical tinsmith, Batters himself to be able to gi*e gentral.satisfaction. Box tin always mu band. (twine, August 16, ,ti GEORGE ii. ti-TICHTER. illi.firti - t — `o — „iillP' ENTE.RS AND BUILDERS. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER T AND* , • MAPJUIRACT URINC:COMPA Y • • tiAvr. on nana• at their exten-lve etablishment, on Railroad street; *rat quantity of lumber of every kind mid description, which they rio supply to Operators, Carpenters and -Bandeau, at lower rates than it can be bought elsewhere. They are also ready to supply, through the tallow' - of.thelr extenshe business, and la bor earl ng machines, nannucactured articles in their line at a savingof 25 per went. op tormer cost. • Their large workstiopoiliave been in successful opera tion for the peat year, taming out vast quantities of Door', : ; .Window Frames, . basis,ldings • Plou , , .• - Bed ,_lPsiztel - o Wor ats, k, . Baionisters, • Akiltiters,l • • Atrial( kinds offraineraisckei and Turned Work, Which they have constartM ma/and. They are 'ready to ezecbte orders at the shorten& notice, for any quantity or gnalliy of sawed or manntsetared slaty. Bry.and amp Hemlock, of all kinds, for. building pu pc..0%. Oak, Maple, Poplar, ehar,iplank and scantling ix.rdiro idahothiMy, &c., for cabinet work; White and:Yellow Pine bearehe for tooring, raw or made to driter; White Pine plank, R. 214.2. 1;4.1%. % and 34 inch rued, always readygludeo, plank , beams, rails,- scantling. posts, eihingku, laiN" lath, &e. "ilikqt ills of sawed sturand eveley'thlng' in their line on band or to order, at the shorteetuotlee. Pottetille, March -'66 10- cLASX'S PATER! FLOWW/G 3101,L. The Great linwentlom og the Day. ITIIE subscriber announces to the citi zens of Fe.buylkill county tbite-but has secured. the 1,4 tto sell EDWIN and JAMESIM ;CLAIM'S new Pa tent Fjedri* Mill, which Is pronatacert the greatest Ameritan invention of the day.l ;The letbscriber bison. of these Mills in full operation nr at ri Tremont, where Ito invites all persons to call anriq tin operlon. This highly ingenlatii,tind Meek needed nventket, !firms an entire new feature in thstormunicipre of Wheat into Fiou ; and the splendid rummeidu which ft per. .1 boron Its work, Grinding, Bolting, Ma separating the .grain at single operation Into selreordifferent qualities of Flour ud Feed. and that wi% 111 ono of only twen ty-one feet in length by four fe etin' illieldtb, at the re. plenty of twelve brothels per hoar, tat a pair of French herr millstones only thirty Irian tsl diameter: The 'Drain Is cenverted "a sing Into Extra and . Superfine Flour, glnellour,l4lddlitimp,Shipalone„ Shorts and Bran, any power being applicable to propel it, from a Tour horse up to any other desired: ; The small apace it • oecuples would not be missedithae,Dlsted in a room with other machinery, and the 'Melt amount or power It re ,. lobos to propel it, makes it earteht that; ere. long, 11 .111 'opened/ mid revolutionises/1~ Flouring Mills. So applicable is this NW to tim Meats of the world, that every vats-mill, machine shop,_bmornotive shop, foundry, forge, rolling mill, M any ding having a power alrea dy erected, can now have witkriallie wallas completeller• rhant Flouting Millet the hiding rest of front four to Illeion hundred dollen, end tinn. the anemone amount of Grain raised within thelledied. States, can be 'convey'. . . fed Into Flour within Its limits,-;,• With one of these Milleantrig Very large Colliery's lablishrnent in this Amity nitere steam power Is used !or Futollitnit,shouldlaxaleiLLllThey could be ended at a small expense - and d triable them to iniumfee lure their own flour. ~_."1 . ,: : ,7,r •. • x. rThis Mill only oocuptespzeo of 21 Attila lengthy by, 4ip width. It is also and When is at up can he pieced In I wagon oe nriOnurfilth- a slimis bone looted to any part when thsydesire to use It, Its coal strriction Is so Ample that Reran be cannetted wi t h =Dr enginerby. . atingle. le%: . ' ;51 : ', . ' -;,- • . Single orTownithip will be disported all the auhrerlber, residing pt. , : ' t, .11tmatrtis of , emit& eaten from MMus' iiilstirailri whittler* seen the WWI operatimtAint beitistotAtte resitmee *LW. seibei-Olesr, . , ~. , ~.t . , i * . .-;,,,, :ma c. .•g_ :./.. A . Shp Vim. D.,;:tlyst '' _ , - -7 7, kr - ;' , atm.. ..:• .: -'- "$:- 4 4 , 59,1 y %MEE w Z il ._,.. portbn - dly is possible, as and oiTers great bon.plas to Buse desire mantas evening, reading. II hr,ortOck has then mi l et Selected with great aim, and th ose who ' t good ISoirks, oft tragib. at double the retail prices, wit it small' shoe of brasegteen with th e Books; the p to Is a verY th. TOW* opportunity to purchase. Oa ;asacetment Is equal to mey fhasidat the Cities at Betel pi tore& Yamilf Bllkit and Jemenikt Books. era ag 'a ISrge assortment, mrs7 chrap,ati ." B. BANN AN'S, , ' Wholesale' and Itetaß Amok Store. 1 • amitatermix .; . Book am ' lottery rIEORGE J. PRITCHAI4D, having ILA rearmed hishoek Shire from St. would .intbrm his' Moods. and the nblic gene ally throughout the county, that they may i dd his new,and islierge estiblahment on :e corner of E!,errod and fall. road streets. • •.' The stock of books, tiouery and articles is large and comPlete, comprising everyt tig that may be wanted in his line, st that twanot'fill to glee 010- litietien; being in onto/ eases evert cheriPer than they can be bought in the cities. Ms supply of nevi hooks from the Trade Sales is very extensive, mid will enable him to pall at-wholesale as well as retain,'. &hoots and country stores supplied with boots and etStlonerY at the lowest wholesale prices. Book-binding end blank Work done at the shortest not* and In the beat style. I i • N. B.—Anything Oat may be required in his, line de livered to order. . i . . i loisreb 5). MiSe ' •!I 1.1.1 y • TITE Subscriber E l E furnishest s - uolOtt e'l I(' .- lag' malinsittea. and weekli.papees s ,4,pubu s ike eye. Two d the sa magaslnes will be fainlshedlti or two of the V magazines for $3 M. I; ' '; 1 Littell's Livlng.Age, t , gavKnicserboideer, , , liarper'sllagszine,, ..1 3f llousehold Words, I c utnauall do i. 3,..Nirs. Stephett'm elour/A Godey's Lady's Book, , &Farm Jottiutd, t I I ,: qtabanell Magazine, . ..3;Blackwood' iMagul Weetutinster Reilew, ' 3,llorticultnrist, London'Quarterlyr t . ; 31rew Yorkßourtial,, Edinburg Review, , ; 3 Leslie's Ladles' GISH /forth British Review, 3,Arthues Bowe Maga' Ballon's Dollar Sieges/tie, 3 ,Ilarper's Btdry Boolis, London:Lancet, ; E.,Tenney'it Mining .elitg ', NEW ,;,i SPAPERS: , , ' f • 'Halloo's Pictorial, I ~-43 N. N. Ledger, ; Pm* Leslie's Illustrated; 3 Ledger of Romaneti, Saturday Evening Pesti "2 Fluor' ourilinion,l Dollar Newspaper, .... . I Little Pilgrim, 1 London 311 n, Journal 2pgts,Selentideblituerlcaii, N. Y.. Weekly tritium., 2 Waverly.ltlagesltte,; N. V. Weekly e lleraltt 3! LE,' • 1 The advantages of procuring these tinnughue are that there can berm lots to subscrihers through the alpire of the mails, they rive the postage and Ive then! with. out being folded or Injured Cur bind ing. I We have connected with our 'esti ment tut, Ilse Bindery, and can put up the abo ti in varied; B. BANNAN:fh3oksell r and SO _ LARGE ASSORTEIETOV IVI Bth At A vtietion , rrls es. i . HE SUBSCRIBER i.'now, ;nicely . IDA , from the,latia Trade Sias, arsextenail'e Variety; oitandard Miwellineons Works, whikh be Will eell ati; rl extietnely low prices. , Among manythers.will be found! The Standard Historical Meng.. em dug Ole Works of Rollin. Robertson, Rissell. Pin h„ ke.4 12 vols. ; The ,New Library of Standard Fictior. 20 vole' 4 , Liathmond . " RuntingA.d.reatut , x in - i he Norther Cumming's Ilunter's Life among Lions, Elephani Stephen's Egypt and the holy Land. . ! K ' Webster's Family Encycicipedia of Uatcful nowl fleadley's Washington and Napolcol ; Nevicomb's Cyclopedia of Ilissions. I ' ; Duyishink's Cyclopedia of American Iterature, I Burayah's Pilgrims Progress, Illustrated. 'i i Jo pbus Works. ' t fl I Ito Book of Martyr's. i Lif f the Duke of Wellington, Illuiterated. ; C bees Encyclopedia of Llteratui 4„2 Taf t I O CbMnbers lnformation fur the People. , Scott's Couruentary 4 n the sago. a leo.. ( CoMprebenstre Commentary on the gible, 6 Volt Doti Quixotte and Gil Bias, Maxim ' Edlticips; Illdstratod World orArt. TRIM; of a Grandfather. i W4rks of Loronto Ildw. Butfon'a Natural II istory. Plates. i, Aribian Nights Entatainments. • Mamas' Works, news Illustrated *lone. A dillson's Complete Works. 6 vole. Witiddbgton IrrlngrOS , rks, 75 vol.. Co # pers' Works, 34 vols. Bayanl Taylor's Works, 5 vols. Lyilils' Elements of Geology. Lyills' Principlea'of i i 110wer's Nbrels. . tir's Dictionary of LArts, 3fanufe Cols. cheap. Centre .141. oppotiltA th law INDF.I6O POTTSVILJ - ODCERS, EN" "IKON BAILINti RODGERS, ENT "of Caxt, and Wron ofevery descriptio ryTz of the public to th "'"••• Width is conduc rarly occupied by KIRK as a Coact e, Penna. • hey caw furnish Verandas,p 34, Elower.Traliers, Tree Roar at le; Window 'cards . Cellar of all kinds, t shortest n' ti teems. ingetber.irlth Iron Iled,it delt FencesAnglish Hurdle Yen pekes. B.—Cemetekriots neatly e tie' to suit cnstoinets. Everythi °Ordered, will be furnished at tip 4tie •are prepared to do all kip rillroad chairs, water pipes, do, 1 ?yebra,ry 2,1558. • JIHNERSI7I, , KURTZ &_FIE SLER, 1. ' .. t r .. (Late Kurtz, iteyele ar , .. Uop). 'l ! k a Man pireTs, 0f,,. . I_ i 1 I t Wire Coal Scree 'a, Coal hiddles.lWire' tii 9:14 ttnioms, &C., Be ., Xin'ertrin4,BehuyDcllll k t ur,, .. . , m az . County g Thankful fort ti liberal nalronagethey I, lave received from the Coal' De era and o hem in the pitt.st, would most respectfully ol elt a their Eustomlu i, thei fdturn. All work done nu willbe warranted, so that no one need be afraid of ge ' a bltdjob. g dr. Kurtz being one of - the oldOit; andlti moat expo. 1 r(enced Wire Worker A nFthe eour4, - we ffel ure, that we i min turn out the heat Screena in th ReOon.l ' I i 411 ordersaddressed to J. II: 'arts. M neylite,, to W. 14. Heisler, Pottsville to :Hurts,* lideler.lMlnerrtillei : • Will be promptly attended - to. ' 'screers srepairefkt, J May 19,1869' If ' i J 20- 1 I TRH hiN i i _l 4 Fr ADAMS a 1! t 76 fl PA .ti I . fit f i ll# 11( 0 11. . . 4 ':' ji_ This line connects daily with all the! r ;great South ern and Western Routes. fly arrangement I heir Olice 011 bzutiness in Pottsville will beat' flie office of Ithlward & I. Co 'S. S. WILLI , MS,'Snpelintetident 1 Apr 1122,1664 t 1.18-H.' - - -:-- SCHUYL. —. VALLEY 0%3811 TRAHIS.I Winter Arra4 : etnejrats. : , at. .. - ,...,......-,..--,-... . 4 ' /IN and after MONDAY, Notrutheri lOt 1856, the •tf Schuylkill Valley Passengey ffraing Wilt left,* :as fol lows: via : ,• f ! M. - Leave Pall:4Mo at - - - 7.66 A; N1..4.--.6111 P. M . 4 Tuscarora at . . 8.130; ", -1--3 p. . Passengers by the 7.30 A. 51.1 rain it la ta)te tpo , tafte. at Tuscarora for (Tamaqua, and; tthere 'eonnect it Pti the ! Catawisia.Willlsintsportand Elintra Eapress Tra i nt witichl leaves Philadelphia at 6A. M.,lfor Niagara Fall I ke. I Fare f. otn Potisville to TW5069f11• 1.• •I . . Pil) cents. Through tickuts to Tamaqua; I-• • --,• -, ,I- f- I N eon.. Sir Tickets potocuredlin • the Can' t licei f E. H. WIIKELER, Superintendent. Pottsville, iioWetuber Et ! I : 1 4561 n -- 1 •,---; ; PASSENOfiIt.INEAL i I 1-- U Phadelpitia. an a t. stettaing ailr,oad. f rimunL4niv . Eflammgg 7 2 1 l' f' i '56. WIN Att. ARDA.iG.E.IIIIE/r1r14.! 1 56.. . riiHE GREAT NOrthenn an'd Westery ..1_ United States Mall-Rout64' • - •I : I ;1 Aar Sperdincnetzsed atid t ittre.redteed.l j t t LITTLE SCIIUYLKILL , CAT wzasik, SUNE Yaz ERIE, WILLIAMSI'ORT Alt•• ELMIRA RAILROAD/ I I Through tn Buffalo, in 11:- ! - N. /6 hOurs. • Niagara Fall - '• 116 f • 0 . Detroit,- - .:: 1-, - .•• 24 " .i ' "- Chicago, ilI:- :. - ' !, ! ..- " • St. Louis, II - - i; 8 I' " N. • Ticket Otlice.. W. corner Illntli and Ch nt 'tree i t and Philadelphia:and Resstlngl Railroad. put, corn 1 Broad and Vine..l I On and after MONDAY, Met , . Bth, Threat Pasant 1 Trains will leaye the Philadel Alla and :lloadlrtE Rail • Depot. corner Broad and Slneatreets, daily, (hundays 1 repted,) as I' °how a : s i A. , Day JeCzpretr.3o Bl, Stopping a:I ettcenlxville • d Reading; only. Connect log wr eat-Orissa; Wilitanteport and Erie itd,Wllitans: port a d:Elmtra It:Road; ll.lllling at Elniira t 636 P.M.;:ti eoun ting with New York add Erie and Dulfsilo,atul N w I 6 York * ity Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalti; and f th., then . via. steamers on Lake Erin or Lake 18hOre I ill; road, o Cleveland, Toledcy rouroo, Sandusky and ~ troll. t Also. with Elmira' Canandaigua anti Nia r# 4) Valls: naltroad: eonnectinCat Canandal withear i Intl/ Central Railroad, East, and West, and • 8 •on Bridge with (treat Western ; and Michigan : tral salt* road for Detroit, Chicago , St ilonia,and all Lets in Chu+ ada and Western Staten. , • : • - t ' Matt .Trataaj...74o A. NU ~ q en Stopping at all Stationnetid runningto Pottsvilleo ; Sight Exprels-.4.361 P. .$B. ••• .. - I . Running ovary da:',lttOßPlng at - all ititsithins and- ii , nine to Pott , tville. tnitutarting at Port C l inton ii with Pitt ratan, Williamsport and Este, and Will rt arid Eli. mita Itallroal.in arriving at Elmira at 4, A, NN''; connentlint with New Nl:irk - and Erie, Satiate a_pd New cork citrl • late Shore Railroads , for Ituttedo. Dunki . Erie. C err i s nd,cinelnuati, Toledo, ticitgo, and Al:lilts W f...,: Also, with Elmirn.-Canan pea and 1.:: 0 1111 Falls al roads: arriving at Niagara Falb', at 11 i. A I., con etf Ina with _Day; Exttress.or 9 4 nna. w es t ern r owl . fo 11 trait: Chi cago, etc. 0 1 This Route with Its olomeetlons,rornt the shoeto ii i and most direct route to Canada and the ptkeri. :. It Only one change of baggage between Philatielphi tat Canada or the Lakes. i ia:'- 1 .. I 'J Passengers by Day E breillteurt sklPort 011664 n, and dine at Willianispcnt:, Passengers' bi ray of T i g ht .xt Express take nipper at P 6 t Clinton, r - ;., • A • Passengers purchaslogAfickets by title Line have tht privilege of stopping at any of the above points add!" 'm i ng tbtitt MAN at pleauturie.•l_ • 1 • Hi , • Petro from Philadelphia to- I Tamaqua, . $ 5 Dattalo;vta Tonavendatlo' Calawmut,,. - 4 Niagara Falln via. Eh Rhpert, 1• - • •• 4 miraiCanaudalgeut I Danville, 1 4 N. F. Railroad: - Stilt-,n, — ii N. Folly via. ButtAlo,:. Wittlimapost; 8 Suspension Bridge ! , I. Elmira,, -1 2 erehind, 1 - -1111 1 Toledo,' ' . . - 1141' it eer Sta r key,, ',H . . • .'l. 5 Cincinnati; I._ .. •K , Penn Van, 'tit Dettoi via:ILI% -, . 14 . .aorbant, . li , . " Lat e, ThiAs4o lin ' 4 -Geneva, via. Gorham, pp(' f ____. ' -• l4. , Steamer 1 ; Chltagoitia Ot.Weit : l .1 John Arcot, ' 6 ' tern and lifteldeptetl -i• Canandalina, • IV Central Railroad; H - 20 wi k eoy e Tole, ; $5O Cat :awls Bulltdoand i odedonta i - - SAO . Lake Phorailifehigia .1 La nov, 1 . $l9O Southern Itallroadj 24 Batavia. i . , - • • ipkx, ipso, vial3l4lMo i Rrebester, els. N. Y. kt I and , : idtrition Ctlt•• t - E. andlUntralo. 45*- 1 71 toil It/inroad, ' • 16 ' ring and N. Y.P.,IL -6 Bunk Islan4i - - ,_ 20 Buffalo. via N. York A , . . ; - 1 1i . Erieotrid Nut. and Al : • r.' -- if A ' : - New-York Cl 4, 1800 ~ ' t •:: ', 't' . -11 V,, • -- 1 11. 1 1.11 1 / 3 1%/tLL,/Velet sad OretgAt.:4ool4 . ! ' lt. W :arm, StatbAaal ITheetadistrwitte. Q. A. NlCOLlA,llopilliladelphial Itimallag Sarnia& • T.. MoltißPOOK,astetestmeissajW.ntlid ErtaXailiroad 171ELD, 660 Willtoefteport T o Ightiks Fall.' MS. ~ . . ' ~,j ' • ' li . 'l ,l ' . I? i trn i LiXi iti RI - At - .. Noiresoberrosse _ _ • ._ , 047 , 1 — —ri COI: *C. illiii) I: ire i - iT• , • , tamoirrux or AND DNA AN f , jr ,ON .A. X 0 a T uric L.. , k No. 13 Ortby Water street...l4ft larket, I . , 1 PIIILADELPILIA.. - • ' ;• ; I ' 'i, A .ril 12., 856 '--• lALIy .. : i 80Yr cIDTKOSte, 1., • TEMPI UIibuRIBER, would respect fLontoi... theirinunerousfriendsandeuidentersol Se uy qounty; that their assortment uf elfAhing tut Young ueullemen is much larger than ever, and th e y sore dispmed M sell ramp.; Persons living at a; distcc iel ,.• hive the P ;Meg. of exchanging clothing purchased at tbisstort, tbezdo not Snit. . , : t oi ,. , • I 1 F. 4. norr kBR iiv.n,, i . 1 202 Chestnut St., corner cif Tenth, t'hflada. Arril 221803 . ; ! A r ITZNIA '. . E.- tallitli V,.1 11 ' p il o i r ß te l 1 .o 4 F "NCH CALF SKINS, anegen Leather i et, . 6 South RI at.. Philadelphia. • i A loners) wisortmentuf all klia de of Lusaka, losoccoa, l'etc. etc.!. RED and OAR SOLE LEATBAR. Ang. 2:3,0803. ; m _ i c s i v ,fti o rifi o D gs ib i r eli Arl Or DA Ll E re e iria l te , 1 nior'pitt)era or ilotriees, constantly on hand o and fora hy` ANORAK' McBRIDE 41‘..50N, I 1 N 0.1352 North Second Street, Philadelphia. I t Nosetn r 15, '56 . I ; • 46.6 w • . I • 1 L .e. „ sk I R bo ROD VCR ' sa il - firl7lT S'i'OttE, , . Li I, so' lt.orth Wharfos, PhihulciPhLt• i , ' I ' ' le A rian Apples ., Lemons, Pin Apples, 1 Elwin p. ebes,.catkiglopes,,.Watermelons, Tomatoes, iPeas, 4.1 _ n Corn, Sweet and' White Potatoes; Onions. 1 Turnip se.t (In their iw aeons ,) put up witkcart.'ilnd I despa Ou .respousible criers. 8/Warmers' and 1 Dealers Produce sold an eenisolasir n. r i Jantser) - 24. 'l7 . 1 • Odra , T 1 9as : oirs t I olLs rz s 1 1 4. B. A.,2..A. 8. ALLEN. 3 , some :5 .tiouth vs , narves, r nissidelvkla, .. , p AtERS IN OIL, have- jos!. re . - 11 ,1 t4 Mutt from( New:Bedford, the Tollowingr.up ,p yof li e which they qtfer for saleat the lowest market rates : • 1 I Winter Sperm 011,3,000ga1. WinterWhaleollfr .2.,.500gai 1 ,do Elephant 4,200 do ` Racked do do j LOW 'do I. ;Also; in store.Oreasing Oil, Pale and Brown soap, Sperm'supi Adattiantin/Campes, I reh4,o, '56. I : .-:,-11 BE. ead sprt- s6; LF.F TaltfiSla r Alip A pl .. 9A . RS., Vl3 21 South 'Front Skief.til.Phila 11,d Iphiu Conandstion 1 Merchants, and wholesale dealers In all kinds of , • " /inf.. tboeco, , Mann/fa-hired Tobacco:4- Cigars maremetantly on hand.iid for sails low,a 1 kinds of VEAN and SPANISIIII,EAF ffillACCOi A l ti ' , selected t with - 1 cial reference lo Mahurs,cturent'..use. c Alka !fries Sold, warranted*, be ,e repreln d ted And every! opportunity afforded for examination. lhasentat a dlOunce 1:211 send their n ers, and rely m being as faithfully served 'tag the. it , ods 'wigs se in person. ~ fp faithfully - • Y:.'56 15-iy ___ • . 'it ire je Si S lk EP a ' ol .4 o . : lr E .C E l l O Ll th'S e irei:, ei t ARSE. m din* and tine. in' mesh ; IL) 119, Iniddle-6 e an,l,small inillameter.e Metallic Clot ' is or ' wove: wl m re,l Nl. f I: ru bes irji t O rin:Mies ' , vatIMIP sites of , from Nos. I to RI, ittclusive. and from one to six ti feet width. Ilk-pare um. red so many p ared to a xi l l 1 line neb, and cut 14, sul 11 . 1 u. subscriber so keeps tonitantlyon hand KIM ' NS, for Cclal,`.Sand, tire, Lime, Illrahi4raver, Ourino s Ettunae, Sugar. Salt, 110 e, Coffee, Bpi :Drugs,' Dye-Sluts, fie. Together with an aimort me tOf bright and anileal.id iron Wire. All o thi , above sob Wheleale or retail, by , _. J. 4. N MP. . , i ' • 64 No h Front street , llacielphia -ay 31:66 , 1 2-pm ; , . fines, 2 f ures and tB. BARN 'Fpitcopal I .C.riHns, ri, i funi, 's mltlkiii therm:hr. . -- .1' t THE FURNISHINC Si ORE, , yfo. aisi criarttl sr.. cotiNkr, 01 , PrAR.I Of., ZcilK T9RK, I:iINIBRAcES ail extensive and coin ; ripiete assortment of the latest • Import atka m and at Manufactures of G "NTLEMEW It S iffiNlailll'al j ., nottris. equal In material mike,texture, durability and sty e:lo any stock seer o ere,' in this eottntry—and , at • prie4 which cannot fail to secure the attention o 1 close. c.kr I icTKR.s. consisting of . nil:lßlS—With linen *moms, collars and wristbands, of Ibli best and finest quallties, and newindcholee Styles,' WACO SHIRTS-- The latest and most attractire pat ternt . . IIDERSIIIKTS arid iRAIVERS—Of, wool, merino , . eaStanere. silk and sotto& of deslrableand durabldquali.. I Real-and the TeSrlot Woo' Under g arments , ao highly ap. , tstrti n. b . y physicians'. Alen, the abater Shirts and • :' I ' CR/V/V.uperior giality isn'd beautiful 1 stytes,and a laill es rtment ;fif Stocks. Collars. Nea, Gloves, .11els and hhaillSorm.r thf• rlcheot Buda. .., IPrr:Nprats—Al almost endless varlet ,Including the finest and most dlins 'le. .1 i 1 OCR EVIANDRifiIIC I I EFa—Sil k and eotion,-plain * Cprinted—an unrival ed assortment. 11 li , • !ALP 1108E—Wg.ol a 11 cotton, of the bist t tyre, 'led expressly fUrretifl trade; . • 1 " iMORNING ROBES an .oQWNS—Elegsintpatterts,exy t tenant material, midi of he beat make. . • • • . IThisatoek mint:lees a I grades, from the 1 west to the,' tidied, that can prod red-4turbalrfog e ,ery.'facilityl fighnoporting and manufirt urinejnot exceeded by a ay othi et eitablishment In the , n Red stab••k—biolyers, therefore, 1 • , *ill consult their Inters t by eilunining the pods which" kre*,l,l at the towttrr I , 111.113LZ CASH PRICES. i 1 1,1,47 - Goods protnntly slivered Wall the Railroad Di 4. ti. Steamboats, ke,, add ItLan y part of the eity,withont chime. i S{„• Shirts mad; 'to order by expe ‘ rionsed ttends.in sn. trior style. at shoit arise, warranted; to fit. air Igo 'Olin° work don'e In his 4tablishine , Tit. .' net t. in vim 1 , ~,,, 1„.., & GO 'S ..,'ORKS.."I 1 A co:, inartseturers ;hi MON .AILING, t, Invite th eattention Cdrr e branehLonalnera, td•lti the b tiding for • in Coal j t, Potta- it •)1111-Work or. Arbors, 1 .. n " a a i n n a d . n e d Vi hove on 4 h .' 0 1 IV ' l i e e o t t li e. n o g e t 1 . 4/ s, Farm, I I t and par- , ' ke.,. he, low . Sty !—' 1 I f e ( closed. ' los ogot , ,st• in their' neon hand-I gialtortest otice. I , I !la of cas ts ga, such add T • , .LE. .. 1 . I _MUSIC PUI N UISHINO HOUSE. _NU LEE , . sA.Lh.tat,Successorsto aEoitgr. , ~.-....,,,,......L Wll4lO, ~'o. 186 Chesnut street, under the - Utah lions.. Philadelphia, ace constant', en .lishing.the Llest 3lnstc, front the moat popular Au -4h re In the Unit A States, in a style tha.Uwill vie with i An 'lssued 'at any qt4er house, either In this country rEurope. , • hey have also the piesrmre to announce to the public b t their stock of Sheet Mutill on hand, consists of4tha A rest and most emnpfele aseortn.er,t to be found in the en ntry ; they ere conetantly adding (0 - their stpck all the N w Music published New York, Ito. ton.l&c. i • hisy also publish se eral Instruction Gooks, whic h ate. I n generabase throng out the, mantry, . lc L 4 , 'IANOS—A linen sserrinennof the best manufaeterarr b New York and ipden at the lowest cheap prices. ', . MUSICAL ' INSTRUMENTS,.' .1 .. I lt , 1 lao, a genteel went of GaiLus:Violi. - e. 8.111j0431, i tea, Accordeons, & Violin. Guitar and limp Strings, ...the best Italian qu titles, all of which will be furnish e to the public and-t e trade sr the lowest rates. , Orders punctuelly attended to. I . 4i4.-.A.11 Leek Walker's Music and Pub milder tiro ltp; btained_ at B 114.1.illiAN't4 Gook and Mue Store. rotes • lie. l' . i'r Philadfortal i l 'r ti ,i.lst.t . r op .a. 6 ra:aco•ir FURNITURE At FURNISHIN G STI • subSerilbers-iake pleasure i i nonnang ttltbe 'public In general, aiid the Cl 1 ., _ral, a d to r _ *TM in nartitular. that they are now pre ared tolpt,ly them with all ar i tielee pt i , u n g t h e tfi t V e l l o it e m ot r b e :l o nessr .A they . %I s li n i t is I TV . .P, EX; ; yrianufitet l ure4 uniler the immediate ru -, perintendenee of one of the firm, Mr. D.MIK.A.ERCZIFS.: 'who has for many years bad the entire tliarge of 31i,..11fn itle'a best Work.ltheY feel 'confident that they can fpridsh the public -With articles in their line; not Burp by. imv other establistlinent in the Faiterrfitates, fo ,style, I• ;edurabillty and tinishi' 1 il la • SILLYSIAN kIICA.ERC ;letzbinrf Ware Rooms and rtfanicradory No. 133 1 4: street...dew Ana..street. rhitalpAie .; . - • liA .S. Sillyznan.] ID. D. limier ' P. Sr—Our friends from Pottsville and the Coal will find it to their interest to give us..i call. , As L ur native place._ we are determined tro do our gleam them. All Orders will be promptly . attend L. PhilMielphist October 6,18.551 1 , 40.1, M. W. tiALOWIN ••' CO.; • . - • xngineors, -, j l . t • Dread and llama:on streets; Phirtzddphia, R xi.. ' -- W °Ufa) ; call the at of I ail . sqad 3181:10011, and those lute+ estearin 'inroad 1 Property4to theleSystem r!fkocomotire A'Agines. in which . they are-adapted ',to the pirticuler .111)PRiegi foi Which' .. they maybe required: by the use of one., two, throe or rfour pair of driving wheels; and the; nee 'of.the whole, ~,or so much of the weight 3K may he de4rable Air eithe inn t and in ace/it/mod:ding tipm to the uradisteurves, 4t I. strength of suporetruetion. add rail and, wor . :to be done ; . By these Meartsthe maximum useful eff .t of the vowel. Is seenred with;the least expense for. at ndanee, cost of fuel. and repairs to'Reed andllngine; .With these Objects in view. and as the reknit of twenty-thrte!years ptscticel experience in the business hyrour fen es p ar t. i f ner. we man ufactn refire &Arent kfrideor FAO s. And eeveral classee or sizes of each kind. 'retina r Afton (lon petit to the Atrength of the marhinelo the /in end workmanship of all the dethils. ntir long eit riene?- and opportunities of ohteloing intern:ll'o*h. en Mee de F 'to offer these eng nee wittithe assurancethat I eftlelen- I m it / cy. economy and &debility. they will emit ref vorably with those of any otherkind In nse.i We ep, f rttlett to order wheels. exhie,bow ling or low moor ti (te dt eeo. tretkwithoue boring.) composition castings for b.eringe I every description of Copper Sheet I on and Iloile-Workg,; sad every article tappertelning to the repair or renews! of Locomotive Engines. 31, W. lIALDWIN. / 1 Jannary b. 'EA 14f . 11l ATTlillW Wald% ' AMPS FOR ..FASTENJRC BELTS. t . u win recoil; ed, a tot of rass Clamps; an exeellentartlcle for %doing. Onto or, Leather 13altIngs—trulious For nib by B. DAN:4O, Crldri mut. • I ACIIA.AII 0111:13!1: .1011 N TON, Ag6nt,' forl A.. A. . LAND. (late Lena and liutiel,l wbolimile des). er OILS 'suit N 14123. No: /24 renal, and BS Water streeL,Nei York.. All orders len at the offlati ulJaiies IL melt E 194 or ati the Zzclutute. wilt - receive, prompt attentiro. • ,/ BaplerobeT '4O l , t or li s y se te,,,ted JUV i l:l 2 l : E t...st :B s O utims 9AB. .r f b Q E'VER AL l'houtand ;.Volum e s : ;' c are-IQ oft , are adapted ‘ for Sun r dayTabool Ltbnuies'and Stere o la " 10 Q s ' Sunday*boot [Orestes, et 92 60 . $ 3 00 4 5 00 land Slbr I 10 00 Standard Miseettaneous Itoolurin rest variety'. - !To I ; Ledlee Cabae„ Portifolicet, , Cerd Cases, Writtpo P e a ks , 74 Porikennetes, Onhi Pens, &e.., &e. . . 00 .- -it large auertmentpf.Childreria ganef an`ray;r Woke: 00 ~' For mile at Ilittetrely har t rire,,, to watt the' times,. by ,r -. - . ' , 4 ' i , '`. - • - n. BANNAII, Co • offdr. strieet, opposite the Eph.repa, Chor'. • ' . • 714)144 rECip AND CONESSION STORE, - a , Cornet of Itkiiirood 417 Callow-hill irtreeto,,P9tirriffe. ' ' ' • Wholesale and Retail.' - H p sitbscliber respectfully an Don n c eis . BT4 00 ' / to the Public bat be Sas taken the Plebrend.Peed • . ' heretofore h pt by Bell and 31athera,nrittne he alli. keep a B ,sisits of flour and Feed, of every descrlptlon, 90 /which will be poll whelreale and retell at. the lowest 001' MIMS; ITN bag on band a good assortment ',of tholes / hogs rour, Feed of all kind,, snob se Forty: bats, sun Ifeed,tlley,Stntiv..le., ae. • ' . . ' , • . He rill alp 11 l Mode (Mar, TJed...74 on Oar snhatan, , i He raiposhilly widleits the *besot* of tti 'Mende of lbw late &al, and the pablle gennerelly, t.llug eon& `dent that he eon: Eire entire satisfactiontboe•-who sesy Mali with their. rustetn. ISA Af MOYER, 1 I MIT I' l! 'i I . 1 / 4 . 1 ntf.- 1 i 1: =EN ' 1 Pda..it. A..Ateierailt;" sot Kent uc k y . w b„. ~ reputation as an importer ant kremlin of dn. ma. iambi is familiar to most of our rangers, bas coi n . • medicated his views to the Louirriftli Jouftal in regard to the *drat:tit* of breeding fronimiml y bred *dime's. We . give the article in fell, com mending:lE to the attention Of chore of our readers - who . 'bet desirous"' of improving, their stock. Mr. Alexander's riews•Atre nut those of ~ a ..theorieti but are the result of many 'yesrt', prioticil exiisitienee apd observation, andare,, therefifre, entitled to- 'ore eonsideration than the • productions of those' Istin bare never lasi: the sisnie opportunities. ' 3 2lkr. A. 'tioei not ` it hit opirdins as :original, the same system, as he ori• saves, lisrjeg been ;fully tested In Hugland, b y the most distinguished breeder;. His. experi• tient. and 'observations are merely confirmatory of , those adveloced by English brieders.„Tha-...: fit, rofur fr , re detracting from their viiiiiiil:i n : . -• misses lt, iyi readers' his stiggeltiont tie mo re worthy of he sellout consideintion of every (111 WiI,I) feelsnt interest in the '.improvement of the''' etticicol", our country. 'ISE ADVANTAGES OF BREEDING FROM • PUB= BRED AILKALS, Moro proceeding, to make any remarks on this suitdeet, it may be well to deti:ke what is meant b I. oliarwly brad - animals?? • • ,*. riwiff, therefore, state that I consider se 311 i. inat•as purely broil . which 'itself pospres.les ail nni Milts and characteristics/of the breeti . t.) "; - thieb it claims totefong, whichharinfierited these polo, : anttchuaeteriCtics from its progenitors, aisle ;DJ female, Ind which, we have every reason to tit : Here, watransmit them to its offspring. The value of the pedigree of an animal cos only be duly estlmitqwhen we know whether nr not the qualities we require in that animal, of whatever sort or breed it may be, have descended through sevcril miccessive geueratione,ontiLthey may be euppoeed.to be inherent in that particular family. .An extended pedigree may, therefore,te eoneidered art !Wile value unless We are satisfied that the long list of names includes none bat good animals; anti, were more attention given W . this circumstance; breeders might, net unfrcquent ly, save themselves moeh disappointment. • ... That an anienakkelollging to a .family bred for. many successive "generalions with a view to per petuating certain good qualities, should transmit thine qualities to its ofreprieg,4is by no means ex traurdinary ; but the marked change glioclur i ed by a single cross of a parely bred enimal on one cf inferior breeding might well surprise one tines? oustomod to observe such things, and can only be. accounted fur, by itapposidg that the parent of . ' inferior breeding s few no marked chartactcrie tics inherent in thdtfamily to which' if,belettgr, and, therefore; no particular type after which to "brewed; yields in this kespect to that (pirent) of which the characteriatice are distinctly marked, find the o ff spring is, therefore, found to resemble 1 4 +mosttrongly the well-biedrittrent. The improve. .;mentrbus effected, is frequently( so merged as to , , have le d to the expressioh, "flat the first cross is ithe-bhat," by which is meant that the offspring from lbe first:crow; Is supirio - r!' the offspring. of , re the second catbird cs 4 or t at the half-hyd animal will be found 'euferior to that having three fosirtbs or seven-eights of !poi blood.. To this, / however, . I canna igree,lai I am' strongly of +.4 oPinion'that each succeed.ng clog with the pure ly . bred alli4ial will Causq . an , improvement, though, as there is not the 'tame roam for improvemenr after the first Crc..l!, it cannot be ° so easily ob.. d., •--,, I ' • . The pnv tu ent ay-11."trfel millets the age or pro. grass, and, as our People are fond 'of experimerit, it is not serprisi t ng thatj America should deserve and receive crengt,Toi Making rapid advances in Useful 'distoveries";,.thele experiments and dis coveries seem, hos:neer i to be mostly i gonfined to . Mechanics and the - arta,and the farmers here ss ; elsewhere stoma the Ism to leavellosbeaten track i in search or improvemt or profit: In oldernountries, w ere the , value of land is so grent,nx to render nicestary . for this tenant farmer to-study narrowly every means of comic,- ' mix* in each operati , n of the farm, necessity, I often- called ." the othereof invention," his te l ruined a change of systiem in the breeding ofstoei, as wall as in the cultivation of the soil. As in Ithe latter, old imple4 ents have been improved upon, or new ones sutituted, and an improved system of cultivation f uss been generally adopted, so in the breeding of Very variety of useful aM • mats have vast chang been effected , either-7 y T . the imployement!of t a original stock Of.lhe ri it roars districts by scare ul breeding or by tillOrtkT ductiou of new dud i proved varieties, lis be trek pure . or for the phrpbsle of crewing: • ' . The higlo eta of insproveMerit to which welt bred„ animals ha a been'brought, would, renderit most desirable t at this class of stock should be , _ cone generally istributed throughout the can try, but the skit and i ( Unceating care-necensry to breed and keep them up 'in perfection, the time that would be . r uireid to substitute them for the n"mertms varie iiiii ,now found throughout the country; to say flopihne or the 'expense ofacqui riiig the purely ilaredistook In' the firsiinstinp. must almost prehlud thoddia that such sag Oer be the ease,. ad p obably here , as i in Englind, the-rearing of lis a rt- of stock - will be cunfine'd to enuntiarativel a few breeders . We are, there fore, constrains to ook , to some othelknods-of Improvement, a d n . ne so strongly • recommends 11 1, 'Use!? as the cro sing' the femalei of the el:gar Stock of the co ntry with the males of th e Proved'breed. . helwell ascertained feet th ! ER. mad .her. tegloa ibat Is t It • to dre Fini,mpro-in appearance of would suggeskt i when 'males o as are aboie ter * for this purpose t to !alive little to I farmer. * The sYstetw, It 're been followed r r -most advantage b; ;raisers Through al never tbemselre or nn animal k or lettings of th' e lag itTrottitt=hr otien aa.thej:ie t ehis e e or hire a fora year or tw their_purpor, . The larglinu soid4at prices a* of the food eo even less, woub nuaLlosi to in iiatisedby the pawn* folio it might be paper not dev 'upon !sop ant 7I will, howe above recoAt out the Stet", to breed from, Bross might; ttnt suit mill These roma mare espeelall n ezpressei laud to apply hoisei, sheep, *detneitie the . progeny than /.. dam, hi t t plan- of improvement , laud, ig character and *ceding, such iiipuroly bred 'Anal*, are used improrenpMt Is so• rapid as desired y the enterprising / . , I ended is ene . .that boa 7 ).. py[aperir 'of years with' alio . M ut -96 most intelligent stock it eat Brptin. These men, 0 ing a thorough - bred female, 413 satL to be such ; attend the sales , ' se who, ' make a Maslow of breed. 4 lock, and there an naualy, cr or ui e one for erosaing, either mir. ,ttli or ram, and .having used him t, :or as long as he will answer spine of him: to seek another. ben of inferior *lintels bred end rcely sufficient te'repay the edv mud, and inrinany instances fir rgest in lisqui4 into thian iv duals as well ai to the State, njotliolime ;system of breqding s' csd throughout the couniry ;.tat siOared too great .a trespass f e a ad 'entirely to agriculture, to' nut Yeatlgation. • . • . i• er, Opera* that, were the systeil ." nded generally adopted throngi- i i, offnone but well-brmales nisi be value of the produce of such a U be estimated at doublelbe pros' , 'from the stock., ko r though they bare rotator.: io the breltdiur of tittle, hays in genersil terms.. as they will b• equally well to . the breading of end hots; in sitoit;t i o say of th 40, ale found on our farm. w., , ft: A: A: .m.—We desire 'to impress (A tbs man, i reasoning of every tb forl• nee oftaving no more lin ia c 01 , ,,..`, elm be well, cultivated: BY ill ttd manage more than ' .0a ee 1 , Be **farmer, 'not am e • card ' hi ' fli ' t a 0 • hielste in up au mon at • }of the igkl, and throw l itelfi fiVa bar/ to scratch bard for ilie.. , if Pot farm a soon* of pride, 0 4- beemows bourse of prole: ' Mak. , 4 'ol t?.. bass sang, bat ea% saes SMALL YAM ionitooti sera 'aims:o tomb 1 Ovation th Mean *now t *swage w tersper, tea I l b destroy e f or you/ills] leg. 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