The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 28, 1857, Image 1

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`TER mcrags; • .
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RATE OF ADVERT.ISINC.
One square of lines, 50 cents fqc odenum.tion—mut..•
ithinent insertions, 25 cents each. 3 lines one time. 25'
cents—autoeemsent in sertiona ,121 i cents each. Ali ad ver
11,1,,enlesas orer..T lines, for short periods, charged u a
quare,.. • • ° .
scosenal f , OXL TWO. 'Matt. SIX. TIFFLYZ.
Tbree lines, ligni 5114 $1 15 $2 2f. $3 00 I
your lines, . 05 100 175., 2 75 400
,y, re lines, • 100 1 .50 . 2 001 ":3 50 500
1 ALL our. I g'7tLINF.3 CORNTZDAS • 5Q11314.40 TEN LISES.
One squire, it 25 225 ' 3CO'. -; 600 10 00.
T . waequares, 2.2 S 400 6 00 ; 900. 14 06 ,
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lf hreeaquares, 350 500 7 50).' -12 00 - 18 00
Foul squares, 4 50' ' 6 . 00 "' 800 'l4'oo 20 OD
4uirter col., 600 000 , , 1200 4 00 - 30'00
'Half cottons, 10 00 lb 00,' 20 WI .15'00" 50 09
•.•Larger space'for Short periods, as peregreemeqt. •
, 9g , - Businc.4sNotiees, $1 cach r accompanfed,ritn an
a4vcrtisement,so eents,eres; , . .
Adliertiseihenta before slarrlagea and Ilea thi„ . lo. cents
pir line for Orstiniertloa--aubsequaUfin aural oats, 5 cents
per lifie. Nine wordsarecounted as allub in advertiaing.
Merchants and others, advertising .by the or, with
rbanges,,and a standing advertisement not ea6Wing 16
l ince. will be charged, including subscription,sl6 00.
.Ispxcete tho amount offour squares, with shat
,.l and subscription', , . ' '2O 00
Without changes, at the rates designated *above. '
t • Advertisements set in liqgle type than usual will be
.ichsrged 50 per cent advance, on these prices. AU cuts
lwill I. charged the same . na l e tt er press..
N 6 Trade alverliserneuts re4beived ~ from Advertising
iAgents abroad. except at 25 .per cent, edvmace on these
p r if_ v ii, unieri by special agreement with the publisher.
Marriages 25 cents. each. - Deaths aciompanied with tw-
Ylux. 25 cents, without notices, no charge. .
,1 All notices, except those of a religicuelchanteter 'and
For e ducational piirposes, will be charged 25 coats for any
. n umber of lines udder 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per line
'idditkmal.
1 Proceedingi of meetinga not of a general orpubile char-
Scoter, charged at 4 cents per line for each Insertion.
i To facilitate calculations we will State that 322 lines
'make a column-161 lines a half coluidn—and -82 lines a
uarter column. 2952 words make acoluton-1476 a Ulf
Aumn—and 738 a quarter column: All odd lines over
sat square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line.
Yearly 'advertisers must confine their advertising to
Abeir own business. Agencies for.others. sale of Used Es
tats, he. are not included in business adred isemens.
INSURANCE.
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COXICON I REALT# INSI7II,4ANCE COMPANY,
fiction Bu il dingi k ”:4d St., thirrialtry, Pesma.-
fIITARTEIipinApITAL, $300,000.
)-lEissure,buildlngs atitother property, ayalnit loss
it damage. by Elm. ' Also, against perils o• the Sea, In
land Navigation and Transportation. SIMON CAMERON,
CAUILII, Sterstary: 4 'President s
• . • BENJ. T. TAYLOR. Agent.
• • Pottcvtlle,*buylkill county, Penna.
l lfeeeinbee.-24, '55 . • ' county
mous LIFE INSURANCE TZVST
• 1 , Pottsville, Penipa.
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eh PITALItauVoO-CHARrEII.I'ERPETUA L.
rip HIS Company, chartered by the,
-,'L '4.e:detail:ire of Pansy!Tanis, with a capital of One'
Hundred Thousand Dollars; is now:fully organised; and
has commenced business. The Company is prepared to
receive moneys and othlor prorerty In trust, and :allow
Interest on all moneys deposited In trust, at the Me of
rive per cent. per annum; principal and interest payable
on demand. For rates of Premium on - life Insurance,
sin the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Own
pany, Centre street, Pottsville. three doors south of the
Exchangwilotel. g JACOB HUNTZIEIIEII,jr.. Preil.
Wm.r.zstflos fadxs, Secretary and Tr e as u r e r. '
rAprill,l4 , ';" 4 -- • .s• , ,' VI IT
MLLE LIFE • Effl3l:7lll3CE AND
Trust Company. , •
eiFF/CS—antrest, next door abort Green's lewdly Store.
CAPITAL, stop,OOO—CIWITBH. PLIIPETC,SZ.
1 HIS *Company,- recently. chartered.
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f by - the Legislature o Fennsylvenii. Is fully organ
! e : The Company Is prepared to effectTstramnre upon
)(res. and to receive inn execute truce, and to allow in
t Crest on moneys Teceived. at the 'rate, of five per cent.,
pl .rannuin, unless otherwise agreed, upoa. Prfnelpal .
and Interest payable on demand. "Capital and +meats
isfelY inve-ted in Bonds nod Mortgages, and other good
securities. Annual tEvidend of the profits will be made
payable In mak, or appropriated' o the payment of pre.
;alms. For rates of .premiums on:Life Insurance, see.
printed Tables, supplied at the Company's ofllje. .
:• NATHAN EVANS, Presidad.
, SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice l'res't.•
.11T. Tattpa, Scey dnd Treair.
September 113, ',54 374 f
ANTHRACITE IRS TRANCI COMPANY:
'., Authorized .Capital, 1400000. ~
ti HARTER' PERPETU AL -I—Office,
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Sc. % Walnut street;betweeu third 'and: fourth
k ireets, Philadelphia. This Company will Insure against
:6st.or damage by fire. Buildings. furniture; and Me..
(lilindize generally. Also Moos InsURANCE, on Vessels.
(*goes and freights. Isseett !sensors to all parts of
the 1.11A0116 • ~, nutsmiga: , . .
D Luther. „ Davis Pierson,
Lewis Andenrled,' , .
, Joseph Maxfield, '
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Peter Pilger, Dr. CleiftiSr. Eckert,
John K. Dleckleton, D. Hamsdett, .
r s Samuel 11. Rotherlsa. . WM. r 4 Dun. .
p , • ._ .D. LirraElt,.Pnsident.
F, Dams, rice President. ,
W. M. Smith, &artiary•
W P. D. Lorries has. been appointed &Ora for the
;bore Company In county, to'whoos persona.
edring Insurance can apply. I • . • •
January 1, '57 [April 8,14 14-J ;1' • I-.
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I STATE annum. iffsußemarcomPahr.
T.'OURTH ANNUALTATEMENT
May 15, 1854:
assefa, May Ist, 1853,
Caah preinlums and Interest rieele
ed the past year, muttell depart
ment, - 5101.648 .
Bills resolvable In same); • Z 3, 6 47 9 4
Cash Premiums, Stock Deparm't 40,262 50
170,686 56
kisia, expenses, commissions, re-„,---
Insurance, mutual drputma4t,lol.so4l 53
stock, ” 27,031 98
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'ndS, morttugea, stock and Other . • •
: good securities, - - 172,135 72
tills receivable, ;' •' 187,008 88
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:ash on land and li . hands of 1 •
&goats;
4 16.656 68 . • •
319,704 16
I'm. Vitt pr Inland liisurance. ipp i to •
JonNsTON. Agent. •
- • 26-ly
July 15, MB
n Fire Insurance Coin-
Iphis. Office, \0,163%' Chesnut.
HE Prauld
t‘any, or Philo&
roots, nogr Fifth stn
DIRECTORS
r, f. George W. Elotuirds,
• T.- lawless! 1). Lewis,.
:%;Adolplie E. Boris,
S. Brown,
llprris l'attersou:
Charles Banc
Thomaißart,
Tobias Wagner,
Atainuel Grant,
Jacob 8.. Smith,
Continue to make
very description of property, in town and country. at
stes its low As are coslatent with- security. . '
l'he Company have eseryod a la rge n
contingent.nd.
ft
, bich, with their Cap tal and Premiums, safely invested,
Toni amplaprotecticiu to the insured.. blue° their in.
, rvration, kperiod-cf 18 years, they have paid upwards'
' one atillson, two Aindred,thousand dollars, lases by I
re-, thereby affording evidence of thil advantages of In-'!
mance, as well as the ability and disposition tb meet
Itb promptness. all liabllitien. . ' '
11AS. N. DANCEEKPresIdent.
• CesC,t l .). HANOI Secretary. i . *-- - • 1
The sabicriber has n ripiointed agent for the above
yntionedinstitutle , and is now prepared to make in
;francs, on every d riptinn of property, at the loWesi,t
item.. I ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent.
Pottsville, Jan:ll. 861' • • • • 2-tf ' '
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1 LIFE INSURANCE. ;
litElGirard.,ife linsuranco, Annuity
and Trust Company of Philadelphhs., °Bice: .No.
;Chesnut street, t e first deer East otrtlta Custom
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CAPITAL $300,0i CII.ARTER PERPETUAL, .
ntlnuo to make In unuicee outlives on the mat favor.
re,termsj !
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rile appal I eing p di up and Invested. together with'
r,e antreolistfuotif Inereasing reserved fund, offers
*Kea security tp t °insured. • - •
fa premiums ma! be .paid. yearly, half-yearly or
Wetly, ; . ! ' .', . • .' .
the rompeny add a, Boxes periodically to the i nsuran
ter UN.' Th !first Bonne, appropriated In Decomixr.
',Land the wood Bonus in December. .1.149,' amount
16 ad AI fion of $262 50 to every $l,OOO le i sured under
oldest pol icies, making $1.262 60 which will be , paid
sti It shall beeomii a efaini,insteed of sl.oooorigln-•
ltisuriel,tbe nest Eldest, ambuntaasl,237 60; thanes t
1 46) lc $4.212 50 foil every $1,000:114* others' in the.
te Inopietion see° lag to the amount- and time of
Ming: Irtileb add' toot make 1113 average of more than
fweeent. upon the premiums paid, without inertia/l
ir
• tho aupusl premium.
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Data
slow
restel
trod{
et gri
eddl
lieriti
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itii
sod,
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cold
Thlta4 It Idg . wsy :John A • Brown,
D. pauper, . •
John Ay Stulth • Frederick Brown,
Itntwrt.vvv,v;,ll, Geerge 'Faber, '
Jos•split Yeagar •
Thomaa.P—lam. , 7..1.,441114°n
Joseph t. :4 , ...74,, , z ,,ireR. Sleek
alamphieta eogoining (able of ratesand explenstionß
m of applicaßenlind•furth v r Information can be hid
th - a °Moe ••••• RIDGAVAT, Fiesideßto
OHN tutry.
Ir, The siltsc:,:i • r I. agent for tT e above C0M,10117
at, • and etil elec. Insurances, and
ti all necesaa =atilt, on the subdect.
kerilo,;lBB2.- :le.t iv • • . B A N N A
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IRE SCREENS.
POTTSVILLE.
ioticaßs, ENT•& - CO.'S
aIRGN RAILING WORKS."
• RODGERS, ENT s CO.. manufacturers
)or Cud and IVrought IRON RAILING,
oi every deacriplioy, Invite the attention
or the publiclo their branch of busineas,
whkh Is conducted In thikbulidlng for
o-suplent by tact an a 'Coach in Coaratrent,
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nna
thm ran tund, l l. ‘V o rtndas,Ti•elile-Work for Arbors.
I """ Ron's, ke., In'orery Tarlett of
Wlnkeol-.larda. C , llar Grating and Wire Netting
01 kin,te„,,at shorte‘t notice and .41 the' lowest
tngett'ar.voh imh It.mh.teads. Farm,, het and 6 , 11 `,
1:neo.11 11.antie A'crlow; c"Y
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i neatly Des,ipm "got
1, ' , ln "1.1,,,u1.'•ra I:I-arming In their Iftieonkutud
rterali wlll be Inralahal at the shorten notice.
ge are' pre,rared to do all kinds of caathsgs, such u
Irtti •tera, water
rtpa. • •
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In 1P 0/
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ado
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KURTZ & HEISLER,_ :,
!iate ataartz,fleyrrl ri. coie
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I. -4,! Itantifarturers or ----
W INN Coil Nero's'''. coot ItidelloorOriir
I 'roomo, &0., A.,-.; Miuttraviliu,Sehuylkill
',linty
i-----411 Thankful tertheliteratpitionagethey
~'"'"i`td Irma, the C oal-Demers And. others. In the
..!' l , 4 , 4 r''i tettpet.t fully solicit their custom to the
1, *fait don. id oor shos'arill V, warranted, so
e tt^fol.bee afraid of gettizzg;_l*,inb.
iltajj,tiointt 'tee tif the tddertoind - the most expo.
"",,,1 t lrlokor in the enunt, .4 feet ouro,that We
li tit Ike hit Coal &looms lea eh, Regina. • . -
14:,„ ,4 1 v4v.4 to .1 11. Kurtz. Mlnersetlle, to W.
bqop. , 3; tr '''ll f . or Kurtz k Heisler. Minerwritk,
I ,ls, ik 4 !& 7 l.aniod to. old screen srepatrod.
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ara . not:p6u4nant or limlte4 00
ADELPH
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!!'OILS!! MEM! * •
SON 8 KEPiN
5. Wharves, bilaba.,
, nonMerobasts, and Dealers is
Y 1 SPERM OIL FOR M INING
HA IXIOAL n PURPO ES. '
1_ • • 38-tf
.: POMEROY & CO!,
, . DIM= VII I
SOAP, CAIECIpCS i 5,,
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I 'Outh ly.qt r strelt, below
'3delphia. • I •,.,j, -, •• ' .
riefAiint, itib:sle, Tit neck AU Arldneey
'nand Adamantina,Candies.
' Samuel T. Hills! Saleemai. •
inuary 5, '5B ' 1-ly .
00.
• _ OIL,
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Spetai, rant.
Oil,
FBI
Phlladelphla,
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LOST EXTENSIVE - "
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MIT ASSORTM ENT
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OIL parrrisis,. LOOKING GLASSES;
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ENGILIVINgS ) and PICTERE,FRENES.
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• . EA 4E'S-GALLERY, : . . •
No. 912 14esastat St , Philadelphia,
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OP 7' TE E OIRARD lIOUBE.
November V., • .'• 476m. •
CO..' •
OA COMPANIES, . _
• MINERS • I ' ~
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MOE BUILDERS, and aIl pinions
1 ' using - -
prs, WASHERS, 1 - ", • • •
! wt.
BL
' ET Nand WOOD SOIKINS. ,
tiring the 'above "Melia by maebl
.l refined iron, of a tualforM quality, at
d a • better &Okla than made by
era solicited at one Work BlUomeood
d, Philadelphia.
I II t)ORES A TO
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RAIL
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BOLTS,
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no; y, from
caeapar rate: a
Waal, work. 0
aired, mar
Fobruary 14,
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NO 25 CHESNUT S
• ABOVE NINTH,
. Iliiladelphia,
IMPORT RS & r DEAL 7
C Ajt I' E f I LN. GI s'
INVITE the a tention' of pnrcha'sers to thei very eaten
.l site stock of Fresh Goods. embracing or tariety.of
VELVET, TAP RY , BRUSSKLRIIIPERI 1; THRERI
.11,1.
ELY, INORAIN I , and VENETIAN CARP Also, 1
FLOOR OIL CLO 14.13, 1
Of every width fro m one to elght.yerds. verY article
sold at the /ow T c4sh prices. .
•i Sept. DI '56:, . , SB-ly
MAUCH CHUNK • • •
Wanolketarer fret pe ell es shafts:
dopes, de.', wo / I nform the public that be Is. 'now pre
pared to make
: 1":_ o . pn o /7 for a i n . u n f e a : o p t l r , y,
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-ALL BI NDS, LEN - CTRS 4.:174 , SIZES OF FLAT
272.
4 . iAND 1200WD ROTS,'
At thc shortest iotlee, of superior qualityOuld on the
most liberal to 's, 'at his Wire-Rope Factory, •. .• .
• • Moue Chinas, Carboni Co,, Pa.
Reference ca be made to Messrs. E. A. Dolas, N. D,,
Cortright and A.lO. Bioadhead, DA Mauch C hunk; to N.
pattetwon; Summit MIL to Sharpe, Lelienrin; A Co., TR
„mom, Lucerne county, Pa., and In fact, neaktf• all the op-
Amatoni In the Region who bare been using his ropes.
July 90. '56 I 1 .
.._ . 30.1 y
:i INDU TRIAL WORKS,
C AiLOWYT 1., STREAT.DATWEIN 20TH AND AT.,
. Ph i ta.d aliih 1 a . ~ •
-' . BEM NIA TOUGHER .Y,
• TOOL 0 DIMS sd IRON FOUNp i r ERS, . .
ARE pr 'pared - to make Design* and
Drawili e sior. MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES I
u anoPq. and to furnistrall the neeee4ary •
Dlaohluerpj. Cupolas,
Tools,l-I . Bialys s,
i Cranes, .' es, .4e.
! ...Foutive r o•
Machinists' Is °revery titeand diiectipt on. Shaft
ing of the best itillty , with improved Ojos ta ble Haw
erg. Pulleys o AI diameters and faces; Plias) , and Dal
ince Fly Wh and all such Casting s as are nude to
Lttani, of any :. Ise required. Rolls and Rolling. Mill
e lo
work, to, kO.• 1 . • , , . .
1 JanuaryS, Iti - 1 . • . 14.,
Wire
• . -- •
Jons, a. mooff.] . . (pHs w. itutiAms.
MOOSE'aff, WILLIAMS !
MOOR E '&
I -
General coraiiisaion Mer c h ants,
. AND DEALERS IN. J
MIN' RS' SUPPLIES:
ter atramt, Philadelphia.
IT haling been assodated with the coal
og operations general:Y. for siental year&
supply orders for all artici ' 'contingent
ems at the lowest rates, wit eve and
tack comprises the follows articles:
, Safety 'Lamps, Moral '/celebrated
, Fuses, ~ Oum flog, .-
it, Blasting Paper, Wasbeirs, ..
ii, Slope Chains Packing,
itelpea, all siz:es, Had.
- Pulleys, Bhusti g :loftier
-!Wicking, Pqwd , - ro ,
;Win Rope, . '
,ftip, I ~
Tarsal MIL, Candys;&e., be.
,
510. 54 S.
The alibied ,
trade and mini'
ar e 1 7" d t° l
to nd ng pn
despatch.
'7 : MePn
- Bleach
Rosin,
. 'Greasl:
J.B.A. & S. Allen, Charles &
,
Eq.; and John Thor Esq., Phila.
IW. Donaldson, Iron. Q. W. Pitman, Deo.
D. P. 'Brown, Esq., and . P. hoods°.
Wm. DsHasee, Seq., Ntlnersvilic and
.Ltdand.. Pantuirylll,'ST
liodEsag t K •
adslphla; 110 •
W. Snyder.
Esq., 7ottsvill
3. J. Conner,
. .
"Pco I
i NOUStketirttS,.
1 ,011-U,) VISIT.I
F S UPPLIES,
The be offer the Largest and
Sub
ril‘ hiliid. Hrsmß eiphl l.
t Assortment of
C lINA GLA S
iies
1 • 7
1 L /An, ..
QUEE.NSWA E,.
IN? ANY Q 4 NTITIES, Atli ' SUIT TM WANTS 01.'
' 1 ' 0 NST_TME4IB,.
AT TEE-40:WEST WHOIiALLIVIERITES.
- Their assortment embrao•6 mar TAzufff Or WAILUI,
from the verytamatoartsT to the PIXIE? erer Intliortel,
erery, article b lug of the :f.C.7.211* ERAPtS abd most BLAC.
N. B. fit will cost nothing to . otaihine 1 eir stork. 1 .
't TINDALE & MIT NEIL, ..
~-,
707 Cheetriatitteet above i3eTent,h.•
* . 1511 ASSN] I 1/Ilm .
- - •••••AnTUREFtiI' •
~v-
gAR
- --- 1111 NUFACTURE - ,S' , •
INSURANCE COMP ANY.
...: TER PERPETUA
Granted by the State of Penearylvantna
~!CAy.ITAL $500',.00O: .
Fire, Marine & Inland Transpo rtation.
LIISRON F LIPPINCOTT, Presict nt. 1
ALFRED WEEKS, 1 • ORRIN' tOGY.RS,
ilia Proddebt. I Secretary.
Gtoaetroclia, , Treaaarce
IL -
Directors
, •
• A Aaron ß.J.ippincotti. NiebolaS G. laylor t i
` Mahlon 011 ngbain,
Alfred Weckn,
Wm. 11: Tli mu, • Orrin Rogsril •
Wm. Neal, I . . . Jobur. Simons. '
Charles J. lel4, . Jamer P. SmYth.
... ' I J • ... I
• This CompenylvaSorganizetrwitb a rasa capital, and
the Direetonchaye determined to adapt ttio buiiness to
Its available reeourers. To observe prudenli• tk conduct.
locits aitalrs 'frith a prompt adjustmentc
Orries—To' ,10 Merchants' Exchange, Plit biz.
The undersigned bas been appointed t; for the
above Company-Mu Schuylkill county. and I will effect all
Was of Insurance. as bove.on application-at his oiler,
opposite tbelown H ' , r °Myrna. 1 ;
_ ." 1, ' .. ,SA3IIIEL 0 ARNETT . '
1
1
February 21,1858 ~ .- , .1 •, 8-tf ,
Schuylkill Fire & Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.'
cf.
•
Office in Sitlynuin's Building, Kahantongo it.,
2 doers above Centre st., Pottsville, Ps.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY, LAW,
,SSOCI,CKIPCW. 1 . , •
CHARTER PE:PETUAL - I
, 1 - - - l' ,-
This Company °bowled its C der at the last Realm
of the Legislatu e of:Per/sully:mil...l,dg. now fully or
ganised indprepared-to issue l'elirise, at liberal rate.,
on.Flre and 10and riiks, on Public and Neat* Build-
Inge: Furniture, Mocks of floods d Mercblindise of all
kind.. j , :
: 1
Also on Coll ilreakeof end .ti ilillery. I ol and lostr
'ranee on Canal Boats find Barg by Condeand Rh-era;
also on Cargore of. Coal to' Phil elphia. Ns* Tork. Bal
timore. &c. This Company guar, lento stintt all 1n...
j
p r omptly: thereby. hops to t the patetnard bf
..
t po .. . : : . 1 i I
.
'.. ' 1 Director., :
SAIIIVEL - fil eLY HA N . ./..11:ADAM. '
wn,LtAx.morrntri:ar. Jqn v,t). DE DPI
JACOB RUNT mor.R. Jr. JOILY HENIIRM
GEOROE.LAUER, -: . J. il GRABBY,
77 . . E. SMITH,' ' ' R.ll. nuiPrztNa
ROBERT M. PALNIR.-- GEARGE I. REEL
I I `-- SAMIJAIL MEEHAN',
W. F. SMITH. beerstary and General Agent
•'''Pottrellia. Januar,' I. 't7 I
• _FRESH. GARDEN SEElqa.
T.Ht; subscriber is now rececrt ig .his
garden smote foe 1657, from the most retie e grow
ers of thkh-he an malltaut to be heir • rills.
Ms as far a• Mods can be warranted—ell w ich
will mil wholesale and Wall at the lowest market pri.
ens. Tricot enenseuppitsd at a eetosideiable sedum
Om babe uantity;
.Wsfeek• seper,s and others supplied Irliotalishalt:
sell aide) trocOont the season, b 7 Pond, .
seeds of the bseam. .Imall lots w_ide up Stalltylisms6
The la Ws also sells Clarse. Tisba a. Orellatil
•Fra gy and asosdikby tbio quart, peek et
Ile also 'vs esters lot all Mods of!mit Tsult,
Ithrubbartas, de, to be fund had as most as Ma slather
}smuts, ath. DOSAIVE, lad Store, Thsttswille.
I I 1 ,
I '
•
OOTS, ISH9ES,
10E8,120078 TRUNKS AND '
TravettnlF
I maga
AANIEL SCH.ER CLE - , Boot
hi tind Shoe MILAIllit-Grer—and general
w le and retail dealer, respectfully
itestbeattefition ofhiscustoters
flegillOto the lanceted substantial stock
of Children'sshose, Ladlk . wear.o malaise's dress boots,
galtera{ de., together - with the general assortment et
boots, Oom. trunks and:carpet tags 'which he has now
on hand at his establishment,
,- ; fine door above the corner or 1744 and C 'arra.
streets, opposite the Watch House. -
N. 8., Miners' Shoes and Boots made to order a the
lowest prices, at the shortest' notice. and manufactured
fromtem best of materials. Everything in the firboentak
log flunished with despatch, and warranted to give
satisfaction: • W Try hits, and you will not be &sap-
Pointed.
Pdttiville. darn 5.11166
TO BUILDERS.
,
rirl - UNI.PER I LUMOVel!,__.
he stib.scriber respectfully announces I
to the public that babes coinpleted Wines* Cir-1
eu r Sim-mail In Locust Valley, Schuylkill county.ond'i
is now Prepared to furnish all' kinds of Luinber'at the
lowest prices—suchas Pine; Hemlock and White Oak of
every she and description.
Air Ilis of Lumber cntio orderat theshortesenotice.
Nor, 7,'55 46-If . H • 111)WAILD E. BLAND,
' WI.LIANISFIRT.PI.ANIPIC 1111111#,,
EmbrAry4r, Erie . ll4l,llro twl" i e ul and. the Ciluili
Opposite:l3M Furnace. Williskisport. Penns.)':.
iE& - BANGER & C0.,-Whole-
sAnd Retail Dealers and Manufacturers orwhlto
r2.
and yellow pine flooring boards, sash. doors. blinds, shut
ters, siding, wood mouldings, La. Jig and scroll sawing,
fancy and Basin. Alt descriptions of turning and planing
done with pronOtnesa, and in the best manner.
Yeb.i7. '57 . - • . ' .6-1 y
~
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ler.of Com&eice & Shain r okin S
11100$D EMIR SMITH OF ISE 11.111.1011). •
Shamokin, Noithumbiniand Co., Pa.
• t•WM. M. WEAVER, Pro/midi/v.
Apri, V, 1856 P-ly
'I4 3 JEND,
74m
• THE "BUCK HOTEL," •
Nearly opposite the Vuort House, Lebanon, Po.
George P..itehattart, Proprietor.
Thia lintel, so long eelebr ted for its generous boar
And good accommodations. taut been recently Improved
1 and continues to botheiStage Hotel and General Boa
I I t luartirs. May 3, Inc IS-ly
1
- 71 "WHITE'HORSE HOTEL."'
C o rner of (Andre and Martant•mgo pro., Pottrrine
Joseph M. Oescer, Proprietor.
Entertainments and aboanunodstions of the best id •
and everyettention will be paid be the host and his at
tendatits to make guests and travelers comfortable.
Pottivillo May 10,'561 19.1 y
•
•
THE "EAGLE HOTEL," '
Buihting., corner of Cumberland and Ifar
ket *lc; Lebanon; Pd-.
Adam liaak, Proprietor. •
,J 8 the largest and most Cdosmodious hotel i a 4.-b,
With ample conveniences for families. single bear'
ad the public gentolly [May a. '56 - Iti.ly•
littlt4 /11.•
LL sorts of T Rails, trom 22. c)"61
. pounds per yard. of hand and for sale by,-4.
01, 1656 '49- ".
I E. 'V ARDLBY TON.
At
___,_ ..__
LCOHOL, Fluid, . Campherie, Tor
.1...T.-11ANI411.
'Be tittl e il lk a c ;en r 7A mi ug e u b s Y t 23,'55 • :31-
---
191 TONS 'Lit Paints, and Whit
Laid. for sale by I J. T. lIANSI3I.
41511.1 Rayon, August :3,'56 • 34-
IVORYHANDLEH:TahIosand Des
iiert Knives, Silver Plated Blades, suitable for Chris
mas priSents, at the Hardware tad Iron Depot.
Pottivllle, Dee. *056.i 51- .. FRANK POTT.
K. OR SAL '.--A lar& quantity of 2(
hind slope Chain for wiloi. of 'various sizes fro • I
4 octi t o
1 X Inches in d lanai, tot . '
frec.B, 1856. 0- i ' E. YARDLIT di SON i
. Mineral Paints,Chrome C; 34 r_ cue'
Chrome Yellow —rdrii and 'i OiI. andCOLORS
emery deer/4.00n, for saln . bv HANSI:3I:
.
Waren, August 'A •
v
it lbs. Peruvian Guano to
lup •
,00,,,0, ' t , ba ba g or i°°, a t arbo;
wu fir,ven. by . J. T. IIiCSNCH.
Schuylkill Haven. Auggat tn,143 ' 34-
Po. LOOkIU . g tilnns plates, aid . Ptitt .
.•
for sale. by . T. 114 Vint.
HaHaven:A l
ust Al%Al .
OENCY ibr the Reading ‘. Agtieul
total Maatilue p.--41sving 'the agency' for th
widely 'celebrated Agricul t u ral implements man itfacture •
at this Shop, I invite the attention of farmers, and ea!
furnish theta with then? goods at anufactorer's prie
—freight added. FRANK NIT. I
Pottsville, June M,',siV • , 26.•
• I F.AIRBANK'SSeALES
1i E subscribdri; agents for the• ma.
L tdieturers, haveJulit receiTed a new articleorall
the "Union Counter calculated to weMla from
en otMco to 240 ms. E. r sale at the York Store.
. .
ntta l ille.
April 28th
DECOU A. MIDDLETON,
IXPoltalli OP AXD DZALISIS IX . •
IRON AND STE E L,'
No. 13 North Witer street. above Market,
Pll bADELPIII.A.
oil, 12.1856 ' . ' '
1
` 7.-- 7 .---- --- 47 T iiiirftii . fr, -,—; .-) . 1
• W In ° p L a L iu ~S t i s l ira l ru - loli.fi l4 I T A urp l e - on ' tiv i le " ril
'thane. Alcohol, nurni g Fluid, Looking 'lace Plat ,
Window GIMP. Putty, ium llese,:gunt Belting. Pertly'
itinano.loakuna. Pitch, era Iloilo. Ac.. ki..,...at Phil
Vila pripoi-.-oppos4te the S an lintel. Sebuylkill Have
.\
Si. 8.1.--The patrinage'of all, dealers'. and the pub
generally, is respectfully soli Melt: Orders riledand ac
with dispatch to all pa, of the Amory... of
sehuitill Raven, A4•not "4, 116 - .. :.'..bt f
IRQ Mitil9SME NOUS
k 9S r, bt KbT, i ottsville.-
Ti.itemribers are prepared to fertile)! the Tra
Machinist's and operators at Philadelphia pieta, (fro*
e added) Wholesale or ret ail. best American Dar Iron
' .ufacturoxi at Pottmillaland warranted of oliperiortplali
Also light T ram .suitable for dulnes, and Cable Chat
f tarnished !elation notr direct from tbeimpoiter.
i _._ . • 14 . E. IV Anlol.EVA :. , 01:
York i ntore..Now. `-'2,.18- - 47-tf ,
--i— ,-
COLZMAICS ,CUILERY STORE,
Lt Air; 14 1
. 5 . 4 itititp.'wstilrd 8t . ,
CP NS I AN ri.l . on hand, .t large a
ttortsoest ord'ett 6nMOilieket Knives. Mists. a
Rawer,' Table Kulves lutd :Yorks; in ivory. stag. buff
bone gild wood handkiii, einem' and Forks, Dirks, Bo
Knives' Ae. I
ALSCi—a very exteolivii assortment of Walters, i i
Trays. We. - . I
Fine lEngilsh-Gung,lColt's Paoli, Allen's Revolt'
and Slagle and Doublet barrelled Pistols. with a gene .
stock of Fancy Hardwire. constantly on hand.
''' 40117: M. ipotEmAN, Int
Philadelphia, Dee. 30,1511 [Dee.27,'.53521 51-tf
April 12. 111.56
L. • R E i MOXA
Of 'b .L. Meter y►• ord L
srare Store.
HAVING re4noved from the porn ,
f Centre and Market strefite. to Fry .t Martes
stand, nearly opposite, .14.-„Esterly . would Inform
friends , and the inhabitants of this and adjelnin, co
ties, that everything its the hardware line will always
fouud at his establishthent, where they may be ~.rt i
of getting superior articles at the lowest prices. Sir
[somber to call at D. LI Esterlyer !lard ware Store,
to Fri,k'sm
'BEST ENGLISH REFINED IKON-,-,Full ase , atinents
"thwarts," and other favorite Mandl. BEST ANIS
CAN BAR...q-rordinary iliZea. or relied to order for bri 1
pupae", kr., kr. ' PLNNSYLTAINIA BOILER PLATE.
Promiscuous sizes, br .ut to reiluired size. 1101 LE
RIVETS—Dover b rand '. made in solid disk. ISEF.T E:
OTISIL CAR A.lLES&merlcani cud English. FL
& SHEET IRON—For meeting sehutes„ Ac. AMERICA
& SCOTCH PIO IRON.! RAILROAD IRON—Trails ar
flat bars suitable for Inlees.turtionts. ie. JVNTAT.
ENGLISH & NORWAY sid,ons: BOLTS: atom's
WASHERS—For bridges. care. and machinery purpot
generally. CAST, SHEAR, MAPIIINE and lILISTE
STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps ant! dies. T i
above, Logether withe full assortment of Iron . St e,
Nails and Spit.-tolwhieti the attention of dealai
railroad eocipa tea, engitilwrs U.
. mluers, founders and
ehigista IS Intl : ' , 'May 10,106 Its.l v.• .1
-FOr ,HE P EOPLE' I
Bud an d Re More you Buy: i
SI'ICHTER 1 ,&. TIIOSII'SON to •
pleasure in announsing. that they hereened a ii ,, .
!Ifairdivare and l i iron Sto re, . 1
On the. corner , t f Centre ad Marker strtels:
And invite the attention • their friendsand
the public generally to altinspection of thel
large sod varied assortment of eels. a is will cunii
In part of Table and l'Ocket Cu ery, Belle Sourepak
Brass and Iron KettleC., Itiges,•Ouns and I •toll, I
Barrels, Powder and Shot. Percussion Caps. 1 . i, kit.
and Copper Wire. Irtia, Sued, Bellows. Anvils. Li.
Files and Rasps, Traces, Nails add Spikes; Maley.
X Cut ind circular Salts; Eng WI, American and •
man Gram Scythes, Sickles, &Atte 'brunets and 111 • •
Hoes, Rakes, Spades Mid Shovels: Hey and Man
Forks; Itiddles.Sieres, Axes, Hat r itets. liatomera. Pla
s. W •
Saws, Ropes LAL.t. 011, G se, Locks, Latches •
Hinges; Butcher Saw s,'e borne , Cies t era, tut B a j a ~
with Hew and Swivel, eXpreesty fur Butchers. ie. I
of all kinds and descriptions. ilaur foreign , goods .
tuanntsetured by the heat makers. and the don:Leith :
tieles Or the most part obtained throttle Prow the ma
beturers.compriidng Cabinet and Building Mater
Carpenter and Shoemaker .Too Fj Smith and 51ju
Tools, Moulders', Plumbers end Gas Fittest' Tools: ,
ricultutal and Fermi turdmplem els; Ifouse lanai:
Goedi of envy description . 'd in great, citriNy
shots. erery article in our line o Liver* be foued
us Onrgooda are rarnneeett t th e lowest infeesj
CASH, and, alli• WC irttfnil to plat u but a moll 'Ara /
i
it will enable us to sell goods lo rr than they have
been offered in . this mar)set. re der this e•ctviettou
contemplate opening a fonsitin atom:, and take
liberty of solunittiug this plopoaition .1 yen for
censideratiou. Being Satisfied Xti a on'
upon (lone principles will meet all *owl'
and approbation of all our Meads. r
to sell goods LOW,for one pri;
we are thinly rout-hired ;will i
all who itranthe It. Wp hat
pitifully soliciting yaw patroua
plus or' exertion will be spared a
wit ht el lit to promote tive, Interest o
Hoe a =N NW of all dot Mends
as a eaa alums • renter rteflekitre 1
BtorefortisiliccesplettlirJelca T .
_ __L Sr '
Pettey:Me; Xaky al, MA .‘
HOTELS.
E. YARDLEY A SON
17-
COO
A
adrlpAld,
LEGAL' CARDS.
T ROSEBERRY, Attoiney at
Lew- Oftleti--eortier-cMarket alai 2nd streets,
'Pottsville. Auguste., '56 32. :
‘IYER - srßou g , Attorney at Law.
.„ 1 ,. ..L Ofilew--Centre strin.t. oppgssito the Town Rill,
Tons - dile. ' ' {Fehruiry 9.'56 n-
______
D B. GREEN, Attorney at Law,
urrottrrill*Ps. Ofike in Market street, opposite the
kost Mos. Jujy .14, S 5 2My
CILEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of
itbok Peace, Mlitartnllei-colleefloas arid spades k.
!hired and siteaded.to carnally, t.l -
February =. '36 • S-tf
C. TIiO9Y~ON, Attorney and
' *Counsellor at Law: ce.beloj a Ti. Allison's Het
Wee, lower end of Bread treed, Tl qua.
F.;briury 2, 1850
rjrlloM7%.B , :ST AN, Attorney at
Law. Nike in Cuntr n Snretqlppirsite Epiampal
~rack, Pott4Tille, Ponna
- - ,
NOT; 20,1653
F
- IRANCIS SPENCER, 'Magistrate,
• and Root Estate' Agent. . Oflv In R01 . 10 , 1;1 ttraet
bdow last Itniitet, Pottsville, Pa:
31sicti 22, 1830
JOHN SEITZINGER, Justicp • of the
ieve.• cram!, ;Fut attend ill busin..ss CD ,
geed to him with diligence and Care .
Fatima* 21: 0 67 ely p
deß,l KELM, Attorney at,
-kj Law. Pottsville, willattend to icigal busiztco
•in - Schuylkill county and elsculicyc„ oilico in Centre
! - 'tsset.tieasle opposite the•Mlners' Rant. •
July 7,'55
(1.9
I ,AMUEL t GARRE Magistrate
.„
_,„ „ ,„ ,
__Alonireyaneer Ina ttelitsrat t.,431.1em0r. wsiilltseltu j
business entrusted to hitt. with dillgcnee and rare. Of.
flee. Centre stAot. Pottsville. Ps.. opposite the I . owlsH3ll,
N. 11.—The Dockets Of! N. M.. Wilson, Esq.. are In p
i session of Samuel Goma, FN. I July ;28-
ilsAAt — sitv t.N, • Justice' - di Abe
PiACE.,.attends to the colltxt ion of accounts. and
all basilicas appertaining to his office. Ile also attends
to the measurement ot,lltiek. and Stone Work, Paean•
nous. et. The Docket Jacob Kline. Esq... is In his
possossiwa. qffice-,Ccutr. aancrtcan-
Deeds, Dona', Mortgagee, ato.
• riatte ii SEVERN will attend to the drawing up of
lee•dv. Muds, Mortgages, Surveys for Insurance, ac
:. with accuracy and despsltch. OfAcc—Centre street. be!
low American House, with 'sae, Severn, Magistrate.
i Pottsville. Vels.l4, 57 . I • .-ly
BUSINESS CARDS.
. _
aEO. K. SMITH, Mining Engineer
kA and Cfdliery Ylewtsr, Pottsrllk, Pa.
Feb. 14, 17 7-tf
OSEPH W. EARY, Civil and Ali
,tr Wing Engine r. Illeo— : Cornur of Market end 2,1
Ft 11.0.1 c Pottxslll,, Ps. [Januar:Op 2-
TT) W. SILEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
• ,
L • late cd the Pennaylvaida State ileelcgteal urvey,
eiplums lands. mines, c. Klauber 13,14' 4141
r I R. G.N. 130,WMAN, Sur- 40"7" - -=-
geou Dentist. Offi c e In Brick 1tui1d1n, 1 411....
corner Market and Snecon"kalrqcts,,b , llf
October 1, 1814
IT.ENY .
R , Civil and
A_ miulu i ; Engineei POT&VILLE.
I 4 PrIICP--Celltrtt street, side, 1,41,-..“ Mlrlsct and
Nonsegiau--s.amo building 114%1110 Mr. Pooi.rs: othri. is
I located. Paputtry 31, :14intt
011 ti IiODGKI ,S, Alining Eug,i
i.t 'neer and liurreyor t Cr.'erti St.. l'uttesille. Pr.. at
tends to surveying and Kaplibring rc.al lands. Inspect
in g ?fins, dc. Agent f.r thet purchase mud - sale of Boat
Estate,. collection of rents. he.
_ 12-ti
rD''''''''
P. 'l"Rir 61{8 and R, A.
MAjyIAY, Slitting Engineer, rateuteel of "Fro
, (*as Of Purify ing•M in.. Water" are sow, At aho - Fotts‘lll,.
i House" where_they will be happy to to thimte !Tendon
who Ire interested. lu Living the experts., attoudaut nu
tho destruction of Boilers by mius water.
Potts% ills. August 9, Itil
1 I EINRY W. - POOLE, , Geological,
Topographical and Itllniug Engin. er. Centre street,
, Fottsrille. Pa.. glies attention to stirveytt and sistultut
. tlons of Coal Lands. to surveys, of 'mines requiring spe
cial accuracy, and to the superiutendenee and eatir”
.g .charge for proprietors of estates.
s`ti „ February 2, '56 Puly 22,
G or' the - urehaseci
,ti.sale of Real Estatet.buying and selling Cuaj; ta
king charge of Coal lauds, Mines, collecting
.o.e4ti—trcia twenty years experience Intake County be
„hopes toazire satisfaction. office Mahantatigo Street,
pottptille: •Cll AS. M. HILL.
April 6, 1866 1441
T H. MiElwain. Civil and Mining
•Englncer, Ashland, Pa., attends to Surveying and
inspecting Mines, surveying and dividing lands. regu
lating Town Lots. and all other business in - the line of
his profession.
Letter address, Fountain Spripg. l l'. 0., Schuylkill
County'. Pa.
i Teti:1:3,1656.
tic
I i ViDNIUSI) M. IVENS,
i i IA Mechanical Engl neer &Draughtsman, Tamaqua. Al ,
• Prepares Designs and Working Drawings of Cornish
I
S Pumping : Engines, Winding Eushaes,and a general des•
Ma
teription of Colliery, Blast Furnace, and Rolling Mill Ma
ehlnrry, Sr.. .Le. ' 'Models, Drawings and Speetfirations
i of inriustions prepared for the Patent Dtlien.
Tat:twins, February fil. '57 .is
'• 1r . I). 1,, DODSOiN,- o.pera- orc- - zz.
,' Ili.. awe and s.ferhaniral Dentist. has fit: J OIS _ 6
ted up one of the best Dental Establishments in this
part of the . State. and intends to afford his patrons the
b e rmet of e very imrporement in the Art. lie guarals
; '..tots to Imitate nature to a eiesdy in the adaptation and
s r i arrangement of Torrremrtalie or Vitrrzeeut Teeth: in-
I, 's,rts partial or wholt ftte nu Aintaxpheric presnzr , .tnthe
, ,ntin, excluilon of-Epiral springf; ettraets dead teeth
",, an.i.r.tp with falillity, and tilts decaying teeth with
L. ' gold. rendering them useful durigglite. irip-Olfire in
1 . Market st rect. two &ion &bete Centre. Nort b tido. '
. _ ___ ...
1 " t ( 1 EO. BROWN. Mine Inspector, ten- .
.
1111.. re his 1terv) ,.. 05 to bald.. rtrt , CtE. 121 , 11 of I.llsiti..Ft. ,
• : and capitalist,. Prom his exptilenoo in.mlningrand
• jim.wlegi } h of veins, as be is enpa;,•ed iu tbie and adp.in- .
"ing conntiee. in examining mines and explorine ('oal
lands, be bones to haahre to rive satisfaction to aU who!
0 may want his service,.
. t ' I:MI=S to littr3AMlN ),TI.SLE oil JA XIS Nittt. Esqs.,
.' Pbiladelphia. and b. V.:, !Ws, and Wlt LIAq "InNT.3, Sr,
y It sgs .. pntt..llllp, fbi capabUrty and Intearity 1
Addnnis-41Ell. BROWN, Mines Inspector, East Nor. •
I, i i l
.
an street. Pottsville. Pa
. .
• we I tuly b. 18:1
TRAVELIA. t
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•- I THE p.DAMS'EXPRESS OMPANy . .. i
d
' P r'"C.SN'ILLE 'l'o HA RISBURG.I
i,) , , Thiplin..'enntipets daily with Al heir gnat South'
. 6 ; orsi and ~ ,.tern Ilmit.l , - By arras neat their places 02
: buyino,s ill Pottsville.will he At , office of 'lnward R
INI : / " Co S. S. IFlLLT44.ls,Suyeriutrudent.
sped l:'3 ; 1 siii . • 16-tf.
1 1 - PApEN i FffR
t VINEI• I
I Philadriph a. an ea tug.l allread.
1
^. XBI.II I EWIROMIPMegaIgi ' . '
'56. *VISITED ARRANGEMENTS. 9 58.
•r Notthe,rn and Westerr
(Id United Stales Mail Routes I
an- seie ed increased and Pa, redv , anTrit
' LITTLE SCHUYLKILL; CATAWIES.a. St:NM:KY and!
• Eh' W I LLIANIt•TORT AND' EL3IIIIA RA ILBOA B.
in
Through to liuttalo, in. - • - 16 hours.
Niagara.Ealla.. - • ' 16
•• Dotroit: - • - 7.4 ••
Chicago.— - 34 ••
St.. Louis. - - 46 '•
4 ! tat., N, W. corrier Sixth and Chesnut street",
and l'hilmtelphia and Iteading Rallroad'lllepot. carnet I
Ihroad and • t
311t1 atter .MostiAy. 6tli.
' Trains wtlileave the Philadelphia and ihading Railroad I
- 1 D !pot• corner growl and Ririe street". doll y. I Sundays al ,
ceptedo as fcateos.s: e- '
Day Espies/Se-TOO A. M.
d ; Stordin4 At ebecnixeille and Reading. sulY • Cnuaocu.
- log sitnrCatawliaa. Williamsport and Erleand
t, port and Rimini R. Read arriving at El inlria t
connecting leith New York and Erie wig Rullal•i,and N o s
Toek city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and f r om
steamers oti Like Erie or Lahe Shore Ratl.l
road, to•Clereland, Tvleiln, 3lnnro.,.S.andnAl and lit-
Also. with Elmira. Canandaigua. and •Siagara
I Fails Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua with New
1 York Central Railroad. East and West. and at StzapehAion
Bridte with Great treat'oen and Michigan Central Rail ; :
road for Detroit,Vhicago • St. l Dula aadall pointrin Cab-1
Ida and Western States.
. , Train--7.30'A.
Stoppinir at all StatiOns.aniintnalagt.
Nligpitt . Express-.3.30 . P. M.
Bunning every day, stopping at all Stations and run
Ding to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat
swim, Williamsport- and Erie, and Williamsport and El
mira Railroads. arriving at Elmtruat 4. A.M.; connecting
wan New York and Erie, Buffalo and Ne'vt• York Orr and
Lake Shoo Railroads. for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erik Cleve
land, Cinrinnat I.Toledo. Chim% and all points West.—
Also. with Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara Salts Rail
roads; arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10.:30, 4. M., eonoeet
in g with hay Express or Great W,..mtorn kailrhad for De
troll. Chicago, etc. , '
This ltonto. with its connectleits. furors t fie shortest
awl moat direet runto to Canada and th, Lakes.
tl nfy one chant . ' of balgage leAween Iffladelphl.l and
Canada or the Lam . I
Passengers by Day Express. breakfast at Port Clinton.
and dine at Williamsport, ,Passarigors by way of Night
Es Pres, tab. supper at Port Clinton.
Pacomzorspurchuing,Tirkrts by this Line hare the
• rivilege of stopping at any of the above points aud - .
it ulng their ii•eatitatoleagare.
Fare from Philadelphia itio
To n , , • $t tetlßutfalo via TunatOnda.lo 00
Catawis.•• . • 3.6. Niagara Fans. via. El- -
Itup••rt, 4 401 utira,Cananthalgua A
Danvillo, 4Cu N. F. itailmad. 10 On
Miltry. A lAN. TsdLt, NIA-Buffalo, ' lO . O
Willianttp.rt. 6 iletiuspenainn Bridge, •10 00
Elmira. . ONCkveland, , 11 Si)
Jetfrven, • 7'6A . To l ede. 14'16
Etarkev. - "97•Cllnctuniti. ' • 16 00
Penn 1 - an, I . 'Mittel , . Ida. NO, -•16 00
Bertal. E 0 " Badfale and
ilant• a. via enema, 0 00: r. 13 nn
Eteanser m-•.•. • -ela at Irmi
l-hn Arne+, ' 6 04; at • oft Mlehkm
Canandaigua. 6 00i ,•••• RaMmd 20 00
_,,,81100•0 0 .e rails. • 6 SOlChiclito, • Bufraleand
uated n n i a, ROO • Lace Sher. Inelttgan ' '
i.e Roy, aOn Southern It read. - ''n 00
Batavia. ' It 001E'bicarn. vla Bat Wm
Rrehester. Tin. 15.1",4 ' , and Michigan_ • •
E..and Buffalo. Car- Oat Railroad. ' 16 90
ring and N. T. It .R. aOO Rock bland, • 00,
Buffalo. via .N. lark & i : .
Erie,andßut. and a -
__., ,
Nee York City. 10 no ' .
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i
Z. T. grwurtr,, Tip:wand ' , Nom _trot. •_,
• .
El. W. netfarkultai4 aiiMt 1
• a, A. NIISAwt-PMeifrlplok Re* Igalimil.
CIE
~,T.31e.. KI. ie. CithreM;ll , . Z an =
J A. asantszi:aao winbuormia I
,
-,
MISCELLANEOU 4
4 1. ,
1 . . WATER METRES;
riIHE Subscriber hartng,been thor-
L is.d by the mantdhetnrees of Water 11l till
au' ply all orders termini thins, at thrir
' • E. YARDLEY SON.
• Pottsville. August 30,,'56 -. • • r
_ _—__
' \ ' P4Atto Taikiiiiiic. 1
.. .
ME rat, Organist, lives Institic
. a lion on the Piano Fort/ and ilalodoas. la Nib-
P
ritle and afildbbeatig tout Terns *admit- Apply
at Ws tem adeoad door below the Post OPes. trans
, January &' . r. ST • • l •
-:-Lt- • .
ri, All s iTatf-li'uiftrou - r g a"thl-rd",°a;ul
• p i i.,, to attend MTILLION: PARTIES, HAW,
, Mat He. Orders addressed . J. Rana, or C. 0.
Cane. niltineeire prompt atton m.
tv f °
PoltvrillireJuly tt, !WS - . • N4Y .
71 I ;
Il i ntirB NI h i t rY "AR P .
s R can now uwish
..twacm a Benton'i History of the Amerkan
overriment for Thirty Tmin. from 1520 to IMO, tom
pletins the work. • Alsi, sets
t n 2 Yole..ler sale at
1 , B. HANNAN'S Boole A Stationery Stone.
-
Palkvine, July 2til '54;
[ . • 30.
-- pi Lv 'oll.Sir="
I• JOIII4STuN L , Agent for A.
LidgE, (late Lane a nd
. fismany.l wholesale that.
Or in OILS and Cd NPLES. - No. l4i Pearl, and 68 Water
street. Now York.' Mt ord.:4l,le* at the etas of James
IL dna, or,at the Exchange Iftdel, ..will receive
prompt atteOlon.
soptembeeM. 'Ve
INDIA RUBBER'CQATS, A.C.
►llll F., subscriber has just .received. a
few India Rather Coats.;Tary light and j- durable;
mule double--suitable for'physielans and others who are
exposed to the weather. Alas. cheap IWO. Rubber
'Fork] og Coats and Pants. which are cheaper than any
eser odered betbre for a goal antrdarablo t
I N LEONARD, FRY-a. •,
• thinkers &
TAMAQUADearIeis In
Exchange.
' . PA.
{COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO
1, /and drafts Ensile on all theprintlpal et In the
Union. . 0 11s6, drafts for sale on Enchant, Ire nd, Sous,.
land and Wales. • June 14,'56 21-
ii \ AANVIEL , !eII.I-V.NY'sisFAVETY
and CARS, to prevent aceidantirom the
are of. Bunking Fluid. ou the saute principle is Davy's
isfety Lamps, warranted not to Vapiode, and highly rec-
mmended by Professor :Sillyman , and other 1 scientific
entletnen. 5 iseew assortutont;jutt received. and 1b
10 by v iSitIUIIT d LERCH.
t i Pottrillo, January R. '57 -
.
DRAFTS ON Fußop. ,E $
ABELL . & SON S DR AM 'S on
. Hi , Quaker House of John A Edward Norderoy 41
Co., of London, and on thr, helfast:ALinlitng_ tr i i o ..o !Ire.
land. always for tutte. In'stroTirrri , tic £1 ti"to £ . hy_the_
Subscriber, at his 13u , okstoiv: Pottirrille. These , -ttritut
tour. nothing to dO - with the Pevaiuger Lines. and they
ire ansideted the saftesthonsos in this country and In
kurope: ,- - _ " DENJ.I4NNAN.,
PUBLIC SCHOOL INKSTkPIDS'
- ripliE,subscriber has. had manufactured
ji to his order a lot of Public Schad Iron Instands:
suitable to insert and futon in the desks. Three stands
totes corers wadi slide off when iu use,und besides,
they cannot be upret and thus soil the desks ,and tura;
tore. ?Ivy are a capital article for schools. Teachers
and..seirosiriritiipplird by the quantity, at
B. HANNAN'S
,Cheap Wholesale. and Retail Hook :atom
f' tterllb:.)tay 1:,'5., L. 1.1
•
T HE subscribers are uoAt' prepared to
611 atty orders Wheat, ltyejeorn, Oats. Potatoes,
jaacon. Butter, Eggs, Lard. er.,ttutt may hesent to them.
Onaloperatorsand provision dealers of Schuylkill county
would do well to got their supplies of grain. and prori•
tp,u* from us.,; as We , es rdeupply theut at prices to be to
their advautage. Sead s your orders.
K BAUM 1, 'WOLFF.
Milton, June '2,, 'stl_ 2n.
THOSON & DEN&LER
Bankers an d Dealers in Ezehatige,
" dour. South of the Expre, • Office, Centre Stied..
Potear Mc, Pa.,
WILL. strielly attend toall collections
entrusted ,t 6 Chew: negotiate Business Paper,
Stocks. auds.ll other securities. .
'Mews. Taylor. Brothers. Bankers, Nea.York t Drafts
n Union Bank of London. Belfast Banking Company of
reland, National Bank of tieotland: also at the aimed
ireas.Green Tailor, Ltrorpool,
- -;sarmes. Taylor: Brum; *-Co., Meth. Scotland.:
'lLMnstantly on hand and for sale for any amotmt,from
.g.l nowarft In sums to suit purchasers. .
1 - Thom d are piyable at eight, and are good In ovib,
.part oand. Ireland,' Brothels d. and Wales. •lIze•
urgent otes exchanged at tha best rates. !Auld
arrant, bought and sold. . • .
Pottsville, April 19, '36 Pan .19, 1656 19, 1656 3.1 16.
s.tt
A. 8. CONGAS, •
Banker, Dealer In Exchange, and Land'
Agent,
Stillwater, Minnesota.
IOLLEC TIONS attended to ad tax,
k_Jes paid throughout the Territory. , attend to
the purchase and loeatioo of Goiernment lands in Ma
nemota, Wisconsin and Lora, end furnish drafts of lands
located by him. with accurate deseriptions of the soil,
tilmber, ke. Particular. attention will be given to locate.
Ins land warrants. Persons desiring him to locate war
Ir3n ts should eith or leave blanks for the assignees' nine;
or attach to the warrants Powers of Atterne, authodi,
log him to locate • them in their name,. Certificates
from. thy Laud 011 ice wilt be immediately forwarded to
ithsse for whom inch locations are nude. I
.fnueol.'9, '6O
rrittr p c a°, ° :in c
a ß n A urctv, E ed l u T r
Linseed nil and ft raphitc, the Plumbago or Black
Lead of commerce. The arttele is highly recommended
to boat weans, as it resists the action bf salt ;water. it.,
also to boiler and iron manufacturers of evary descrip
tion. machinists. Lc., for tin and other roofs, and in fact
for any purpose when it It desirable to prweerve tin—
protect wood from tiro, and also to preserve wooden
work. -One coat of this paint Is as durable as four coats
of the'ordinary paint. Boilers plated i taside with a
good coat of this paint will be fully protected from cor
rosion. Price to mug. from Ito 351bs, 12 cents per m.
In casks of 300 to 500. lbs. ICI cents per pound.
Painters can procure a small quantity for trial.
For sale wholesale and retail by B. BANYAN.
Y+ ~• . e ..
SONIETHIPICAgW , .• .
f-) M. ALLE N tak
es pleasute i n an
,. • nhuneitte. to him patrons and the public' gene,
rav that he has lately.purehased the right for taking
the . nelstinettype t and is now prepared to wait upon
all who may wish this beautiful style of , portralturn.- -
These pictures need onlY to bo seen to be appreciated.—
They ran be placed In lockets, rings, Ste., similarly tp.
the ordinary daguerreotype. This Picture ean.be viewed'
at any angle—an advantage it possesses. Also, another
new style of pictures; called Azebrograph. They are
taken on paper. and are equal to tWe best 'lttlainotype Of
Ambeotype. Persons wishing to, send pietureste friends
by mail, will find these just the Ohm, is they will not
east extra portage.
Melainotypes. A tubrotypes. DegineVreotypes„ Crayon.
tap is. Arebrograihs and Photographs are also taken at'
Allan's Sky-Light Gallery, corner of Centre and Market
streets. Potter ille. Pa. . t
IfirPrict{ of the ranee" styles tempts front 50 rents iti
}lo. - {February 7,'57 A-ly
CARD.
rrIHE UNDERSIGNED takes -plea
-11 In announcing to-his Mende and the public
in general. that he bas rutchawd of Natalie/I C. Taylor,
the entire stock of Hats, Caps. Furs. and Gentlemen's
furnishing pods contained in the atom-Wel, occupied
by him.
The above stock- is new and fresh, selected tennis the
very best ROOM/ in the cities of New Yerk and Phila
delphia. and wilt be said at prices perfectly satishetory
to all persons that may visit this establishment. Re.
meatier this is the only otablialiment of. the kind hi
Schuvlkill Camay, where Gentlemen can't* furnished
with goods equal to any City Wittsfro&e. by ,
P.DiYARD T. TAtIAR.
Successor to SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, •
City Hat and C.ap_iltore.
. P. S4The services of Ile- Geo. C. Llrsely have berm so
ennvi Ito superintend the department lie halm ably
ed for sreeral years . past Ilia make trod style of Hatt
are altotniher sinwrior to any other make id. this place
for durability ault wear." Priers for his mike of Hale
are,from $3 40 to.s4 00. In addition to the above. we
me In constant rpeelpt of the new style Hata and Cape
from such Houses as the following: liullendir k Pascals;
oaktord. Delbe k Llghtlbot,. Price. Pirtton if Ce., ts -
other Ileums If desired: ifmnuntor • t
TILE CITY 'HAT AND CAP STORE,
-_ •
Corner:Centre and 3lahantonso
Pottsville, San. 31,1817.
- OEIWILVS , • • .
•
. ' ta4 I
ttay. - New York.'
ULLENDZ.B. &PASCAL'S,.
Stith arse% rbilsdelphls.
Cher:sat Street, Plettadalpbli.' -
Styles tor the Pall and Winter of
WIEVo
t •
Olorees. 1 . i . •
'• • - - Gloves!
. • . • Gloves! .
. • • • ; • Gloves
01,011•2 a Is therm; /sew style far :be Wks 0
tiLOVIS Ovate be IoStto; vita the lost to the trate*
1110371.9 Era:sid glomet NUM:
GLOYZS of DoOssast*mt sad itsoomotr;
GLOVES el Pod ant stlksaci Cctten; . . •
GLOVES at Darkskla lot • '
OS for &Pt • 'ALGIorst eal i t a tA tt . •
111,0PLII of Mite &tr. die )I,ek
(morn limitation. able t: moth' tWilteiblas these •
!GLOVE:Bf° be trona et tbe =Meg Amesolita; • ,
GLOVES of Batakin. (Very doe.) - !
latavEs all due, et, every kind: •
CIL/0123'W sett the your% and olds '
Gwyn in keep onetbe Wlnteeleolt. •
tI.LOTP to groat mu bars, to style very sleet I
iiLOVIGH vide* l'at teWog at s reorder pie« .
leftla t i p ri f lo ;int,
rwe a Z i, to ntar aul t a i l e ato nap - -
Poor le Afts,Abut; Cahoot. -
- . '4llllolllllolorlroitillttPdllGlll.
tll , l l7.ogrrortlllsibt Mitt.
e,!usl,l •1-
% nos, cadasemorri
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KRAMM & WOLFF.
Dealo:s in Grain and Country Produce,
View', Northumberland enunty, Pu.
Gliiires f
mirr,i
is
( 1. 0
With TOI and- mein of stern control!
lls stood! maw the past had plead,
'Anil Ira* of Its Walt *a his sisal
Lilts Ileitaltig front tee staid;
1 . HIS high and &Oblast Iref• an' will
Airglory of bla ham -
ship* tad naiads/Id frowned
. IThens toll Lis boltsof and stern.
. •
. .
Rtit be la Sons, %aim. hold.
Thsahansplosi of his toe try,li sight ;
burning eye h dint an • cold, •
Antmiste Voiced - • -• • ;
n. 39 not matip—his • iig tall •
staid* tyrants on • . throa t/. °alba bouts of • fan
on intfig.thais Li. Hsi tows.
Thr issisalia. l Shat
. .
his spirt • ism
To hnnianthoughtitstil• stor
Wi beaus and thrill thio
that great deep ohm y.
A this alltltellng • .
Is bloat his • t,
RBI sound, wit% tadirneo • • aria
fa atomzoh's, Ids ♦ . neats..
AT ords, that li mat
ks a • blast
iria rang along th e p • Aid hs
. _der the bossy
. 4sa , • •
ottll rlng ma 'fbeeronnono:_
Orantpootry vlll catch the nonads,
. And otut.lo rumba. brntm
. innimOn from Lath • enoM bounds
Iferehlldien to the g strifes -
Unnumbered pllgrims o'er vaTe: •
tbo Swages yet to to. '
• Will come to kneel beside Mimeo,
And ball blmpropbot of tree.
"tie bcdlor ground, of lo
Yn oblchlds mon - boa Is laid,
Thin bolds when Mate tied,
Ileddo hosbrokon battle- de. , .
mon
==U
j.l
Wso now, in mares tear
Whoa all around Is wlldi
sutra with video eui4,:
Ohr freedets'e eonsec
' , itltb stricken besets. Oh Q
lkneath whose feet the
VV,i bow, auWask that Tho
' hrough every ill our eta
`~ ~~
'EKE itatuirrn .
- "Alt hooves wherein mon
Art haunted houses."
"Do believe in haunted I
woinazi, speaking ', ca chet to la
-sweet !grandchild, who nest!
looked up so earnestly into
"Yee, indeed lir?. There's
orhole iilltage,,non for miles
me is taunted_-none, thong
rilisnattd !I continued she, sp
I a solemn emphasis seemed t•
' "yes, y,les, there are such thin
And then she.dropped her It
glesse.i wiped her eyes, and,
arna.clfair, seemed lost in a
' nion With the earlier passag
It wits a ttark, stormy win
howls lk fiercely around the 0
ing th f snow high on the wi
it to the rough panels of
through tee - crevices of the •
ing it tip life glantsi'graves
ways throughout the garde•
was bright, and of a summa
haek-lfg had been dropped
1 was now, slowly dropping i
' flames iof li the lighter wood,
utes Vas, cut on with so f
and ru dy, and cast A gents
ilia d est corneeintillatl
ned c iling like polar flash
4
k ,
It was one of thostibitter 1
i heartlastone the bontiiert apt
night ar'hen the sheltered till
thanksgiving, whed the bonrO
i tion; a night when children
and raid bright prophecies
when the aged draw their ci
blase slid warm theieshirs
lulus 401. ears their :wirsk t
face to:thet.light.
"It 4 a night to make gh
-do,lrandmother i tell on "
The'
toad of Mei nag I rested `on th krises
t
of the old lady, an ,less the utter lost the thread
of herfdream anilked d , she could sa d an
onthns astio eagern s plot in the brig t blue
eye, •longing for porno ale V romance, that
droppi g into her heitt;alt Id vivify its dormant
I
passiois. She hesitited a w momenta, aid then
tenderly caucusing the one ne pet of her bosom
she saiti :"I will tel you a story about a iauated
hearthistono • and uie, i ill be no tat , of, fic
tion. The plot is dwn f 'ring me ories ;
the scene is laid-ben! he utslier' tromis.
lone Tic; now quivered ith added not a. and
r
after oment's stein, bu useless effort Self.
control, t burst intoreobs s loud and w i id that
they rivalled the cries of t a winter wind ;
t•
The young girl seemed not much frig toned. ;
and spike no soothitig w ds, but only. 'clasped
the hand she had tattoo, she uked th story,
with a tighter gritspi . V. paroxysm did Itot con-I
thane long.; but, its r away, the` o d lady
rose; and turnsuOsi trem ling stops tow rdithe • I
dark, cold Ned,lrotiiii, an going in, el ed ;the
door, and .was ithseht • •ng while. a tears'
streamed down Lime ' s c• • W when albite,
and it was evident k th at he aged rel ativ e had
loins secret sorrow,bver Melt she- mou ed I in
tensely. When Ail rein •ed and egoi salted
:herself in her usual', chair , only drawing i a little
'closer to the fire, theirs w ',such a calm, beauti
ful, spiritual look azimut. upon her wanwince,
that you could not, but f •cy she bad, c tuersed
'with the angels. W itho t any allusio Ito the.
t, without any Ptas*, she began, of er • si
lence of perhaps half an b • or, the petit story.
ii,l
i
i
',landed down to me, it re d like this: _
, "It was a slight " mach like this; forty years
:finve passed truce 141 win• blew and its snow
Fdrifted-sinee its cbld puled and•its darkpUs
frightened. Besidthe to hearth-stone-Übe
same, only that it w not am so smooth, for '
i t s
the
house then bad tea d hu thirty, it i n o -pf as
now, seventy and odd win rs-an a man and
his wife sat before Ithe b ing fire, striving to
while awe} the long even rag hours. Then eau
not then, as now, daily . mail coming into hour
remote ittle village, fre htened with Cum in
every, shape. The press id not teem, as 'now.
with , magazines anbooks I it was rare, to ads a
newspaper ill this o d kite • en, and rarer any vol.
nine, save rut ono. The old man bad studied
that some time, and ca fully replaced it; ;the
Bible did not then; as 13 •w, grow dusty, iwbile
other books wen'thumbe4 to pieces. He had eat.
en his apples, drank his c • r ' and cracked some
walnuts for his' wife, wh o se teeth we • sounder
than his own; and now s close as he Id draw
himielf to 'the Baines, i th ont au tang 'his
homespun garments, oodd uggood-b, theaky-
I
bound sparks. The old dy had rolled up her i
~
knitting, and with her bro en fork-in these days •'' •
-
they' bad not heard of no picks-with her two- Ihmi, education and otommott nue an disown
tined fork, which had lost no of its members; sat bland ening the rural popnletion, 41.-Sandey
digging out, with alpatien • worthy of the gold DisPaftft.- 1 ,; • ss • 1 ' •
mines of these.timas, the fah, sweet kernels. i I The above sentiment is uttered by our idea- .
"Suddonli ohs drb, pped nth fork and nut, and rosary in an article on the optielaintent of the
lin another Wilma ttallod 0 her feet, her Pan fall" Judged of the prime Court, die country in its
ing from her lap and th toning Amapa grain. • ,
_„,,,,,,__ , '
spot on the wall scoured • • . Hastanitig to her 'Mrs 4 1," 1 ". 10 .6glW ilea's am of tbo eamabi af
husband, she shook his r• • uldtprs a saying- '1 I public! elfin. 1 That ' may be; ink we protest
"'Wake up, quick, and latent'. 1 : agalnai, the re mark of oar aoteatiararY as Stunt
"Half frightened, he ju •. pad, sad ° A m ur afar
to the population of the interior. Take the mot
setting hit stockinged he upon living ;
i ht , ah • CUP a l
his watchful wile, 'druid g him o ff th hes , us of t he people_ .o; e ear. i Country, and
whispered a little wildly- -'" . . Hsi otos oft** ineerbsr artt hadadiall'imPariar
"'Listen, how I don't y .13 bear it ?'
"'Hear what?' said be; tilt hew eel . kl P rati - cal + lad= WI: 'amnion sines
...._ muses of the [ Cit •
y: The debausf • ignorance, if
"'Why, the sound like thild Mill • Thous ' i- -' '
ihere, sow it Pee again Do got* , doo r .' we aztisrpt seem of the strong Democratic earwig
" The old mum, now fall roused, s with hi, holds of the interior , anywhere ` obe encountered
t
hand to his ear-th* right one; tido le had Bien 1 i n ' b e Illi ta b, s t ylus in Phil h edelphiL E!OCal C 1 1 . 1"
deaf for many a year. t ' 1 • L,, 1
"'lt's the wind, wife; • • n't yon ki t e it?, , It, tow, otionowitr, etc, way be Wallis& to Phila. 1
is a fashion it has when it is cold.' l' 1 i • delphians as a' ateswi'hat question them ritt re
"lt Wasn't the tOnd,'. '4 she, shletanly, with d t) ' the wait rairakitat• of th ol, suit., which
a little 'serious agitation et, visible in her face.' "- . ,
ty ; ask
,'I know the cry of the nd ;it new makes it , (33 n U i l l it • 14 • 11 1 I ,
.Piii i Ps i ifY; °f
o t el - -
„l i r
sound like that. There 1' and she , chin tcritioi,: them ?k Mali to ila balm' sa , .r, destined
'quivering like a dead lea 'don't you hear it?' 1 i yet toireader rintair~t the BOOM 11111* of
'• "St certainly did hear • clothing th t•sonnded, t b a tiri, im, aa , l the sa d w ow taarailiaa will he
like the cry of a child; • d now it di not dis. , _ ,t,
,:'„ • •••.„ „.. a , ~,,,„."1 --
away, as it had when his ifs bad no ti it, with 1 I° ' n ' I"' prevail "..",""1"-T'" eon-be
, 3 / 4,12
a single job , bat it length nett into a ms. But, pecte4 of the moues et a City whose
,i mochas%
bow could it sound so ,or whence e,'wes: capitalists, an men businees,' leave for years
0 . of
a mystery; for the 'lt , stood then ;far swot, remained k w *. aid quietly purinitted a largo
from soyothet bons,' bu h was a c ild's at, ti s lip that wee
g
a ge i rTt rati o beireeFlutobe"ermed tr a d eby utore te wi ll d ir 64 th
irai u ir enter=
to his `somewhat fat h 't, and be tett," . prising rivals Where is the rail Way which JONI
.1.,
door. Ilia wife followed lose; and faht on his; since should have stretched its .arms, In f rst ‘ l 4,
steps. As e ithdrew th little slip ollwoodthat i .
embrace frosal• PhitnielPbtn to Erie ? Whin the
fistened,tbe h-there .t a bolt loth in ; E „,„L iin " mu ., w o os . direct to
the tow opened tb i doer, a die, sb it. line of --1-,
-seemed, thong of what, w a bard t rat e r yr a tt, Phitadsdphiatmporters their goods, without eons-
Into the room, ittt a hear , I ohms a The' piling them ir, be tributary to New. Yfirkl Poor,
wind blew a white sheet oyr it ere ey amnia weepy phitedophis i Elbe vainly struggles against
again triton the latch. lel horror, !half was-, .r.,,.." ~ ,„„..1,1„.. destiny. : tut... anon.
dar•struclr, they dragged I. e , se blapket to the I, bal" we van r 7''.
___
_ --- - 7
hearth, and, unrolling,it,d . $.l a woman and; himp4raq directs his entire', Win° to the in ter ior,
child; the latter 'truants to free HAW from ice, 'lt wait& birsavisable to correct the condition of
many wrappirsood sena •, tog with eh • its neight; , fhta 4
at it 4 a. imam imatti.
eaterrising, in.
the former motionless u *wpm, wi'til DOI as: . 7
silty and theeks am saaked. A. half-ho 'Amity ' teliiiri. aagaiaait 6 . 2 1 / 9 . Ti") Into your people,
to the babe , who sunset' • have seen a thrive-, 4 rbiladelphia me, rm. something rum than
t:'
mouth, completely rewind it, and it.. yon its' a e„„ k ak nu D K r 4 1 nu t esita ether then ha
pillow with its little white • turned to the fin, i Si lo a 1, a ... bi the, st ate a t ho l m Without idle%
as happy . 0 love weld ha made it; cooing , as '''"""'°7 .• . , - - va Tireim,
•
sweetly u though wan . on * mother's warm' th e would not 41t11.-4111MITIVIK as • •
bosom. Bu) It took longs to, bring hack a polio • - - _ , i r, t -
..,, -
' be its
"I"eteetar ; . many
1411".
din.
the
• Conig l Ar ri Ttirwit mos or Cob*,
Sod Sataatilaaa turn fro • her, leasinti abut., Tar ;returns
shate,
hay m e n , &oda boas sew louts. - -.' '
CRUZ over her as we 110 a C 030111.1 _ tatigao ; , irannwoonn r nini , a mm o -
,_ _ -
so faint that it stoned a e in breath, With i•, re. heisasikeellarara; ~ •' , ~
eseoareged Oulu and plied red" stivili ti s °, o r - I ° o l . 1 , 11 . 1 ,`,• , -: •
until satisflid its would t live.
• , MINK simaiserf it , i si n i ate 1 ' *
_,
har.• 11//t.bliii 0111111rble• , ,
ma* IPIPp , ,V ‘ i =" l .5-- , , g
swippe Cep is 60. di MUNN 4148. 11 14 OW I at uisatiyalawie t- .i• --,,,,, ;•1awai1,.,5-At
baby with `olteugs.slie . Ile ha /Malin . . -21his.„PfaNif MX
streets
5-ft
put
=:33
. stormy seat
-% every rave
tti of Lune,
)
and clear,
and um*.
out
dark,
ark topurer,
to Thee,
rsire dust. ;
will
and Walt.
fb. 1
: arron. 1
e Used and died,
oases?" saidati aged,
-molt than _t oi fair,!
ed at her feat and
F t. a wrinklect tace.—
. dt a house its this
round, but that to
~. so much all this.
liking so slowly that
rest on each !letter
a as hanged s . ots !'
.fitting, took . , he
leaning back o her
. yet holy -. mein
.of her life. i '
.
Fis night. Tht e witel . d
farm house, 410-
dow-sills, fas tening
ho doors, sifting it
0 1
tiny roof, an heap-
I all alook the path
.. • Ent, in d rsl all
warmth. Th tinge
oen twiligh and
.to coals; while Ithe
II hich every few niin
• a hand,blased higkf
ilight and glare, in
ng on the time dark,'
;es on .the midnight
, • 1
nights that m e ikethe
.t on all the e a rth—a
up 'their hearts in
less hpw in suppliea
kneet-borore the i fire
in thil living coals ;
air. yet Bearer to
.1 the
! g memories; night
i• be dark, their
t storitirrelis
ANIA.
i's .
I' ' ' • -
move like &spirit etas aiielt, sad stranger. But
iinduallY. through tbelr reader uttreugishe re
covered strisges.: and stet *sty tattled hw child,
bat Altolisted -the Ad lady is many of her- do
ti leitiC dotter. Bet - ahe raid very little—less
'Stan they could have wished; for in their hearts
,they longed to heir her story. They knew she
,waa a diner—knew it by the 11111a.leattani
vray.in . which die hang her head when they
,read the Bible, at morn and night—knew it by'
the sainted face ;site- raised to thim after each
prayer. But they loved her all disk more, or
iatbor weire.all the kinder to her. And, though.
'shatevired memories-that it was agony tabus.
theY'folded her to their affections as they Would
their own lost Witt, had I she -not gone .ere they
Could reach bit'. :The winter passed, and Mill the
chats/tee lingered, 'Men with ber little erne .
•iswill plat". in Um house,. but 4 large one in each
Seed-heart. Oae bright, golden 'pristine's, after
assisting„ln the Morning at bed been her habit,
'the wee II liar bedroom web babe, and
0011 Map ;wrapped is the comae
:garments t Cy bad .worw op the sight of
'theitheir &Mist , 1 • -
1
r
cockles; grandma and yea, grand.
Pe,'Said she holding the eke d grit to oath Ind
then to die other Wrinkled .e; 'and sow father,
mother—do let me call you' so this loan—give
the unweilded IS - other obi, and we pill go, and
- whenveriLvos ' I will .prity' far pis. end she
Alen ba ssirglbit.t l ' nerd abolished well to the
door.: They.sto pod her, caught her ; . ild, sad',
gi ,..
Pleaded' with ber to stay. , . • i . 1
i l "'Be tea ; in .till what yeti have been so long,
our daughter, awl do set 'shires us our dar
ling baby; we should die without her.l
11 "Great drop,' gathered on the soil; pale brow, i
while tears rushed down her cheeks, and her lips 1
guttered With a feerfle agony.. She wrest her
haude,,she beat to breast, she lashed her limbo— 1
the seemed lils. 'who Isbell mad.
Ii "Give me thaehild a otoment,'. she exclaimed,'
'and clasping it wildly to her bosom, she bathed
its smiling ham with drop! wrist from her kari.
est woe, then kissed it passionately, sad held it
out to them. Both itretebed their Dana, and the
Otte one,.withSn!equal love, gave to the one. - its
right and -to the ethw its laft.baad, mg, upheld
tween theta, crowed acid screamed is baby gtee.—;
!She is the chin of silt,' coiettotted the mother,
' with a solemnity that awed for awhile, the carol
of her babe; 'the child of sin, but herself pure and
• holy as the olliptisg of a wedded! tie. Will you
keep her so if I leave her herS?' If she goes
IWith tne, shay/ill not long' be atraegel, unless in
deed, God takes her; would be I had taken her
Fleeter when she wea:isr young! If she stays
with you she may never be one. i Will you keep
her?' and she screamed the words into their :etre,
es though she Would, have made their inmost
nerves awaken. 1 •
_', i ,
1' "'We will, we Willreaidthey ; l'and more; we
Will keep,you, too.' Btay with ma-=stay ! you shall
be to us arighter—replace the ode Ne - hwre
lost; we /ill b parents, It Will Ibe bole td us
our. . 't - ' ' •
' "'I cannot,' aid she, wildly. 'Your daughter
was a stain! ; girl. - Ism dying in sin r and she'
ehook-with by,J .:. :
1 "And so did,thotte she spoke to,tuadtears as hot
as those that had laded her facenow deeded them.
Awhile they wept; as &dough there heart' would
break; then gathered calmness, and while the
old lady. clasped the two hands of the - Magdalen,
- the old • man placed hit Mad epee heir head and
Spike. - • i
"Our daughter dal frames wheels the beauty
tf girlhciod—ded with ta stranger. who wooed her
.y..felsis words to a fearTul sin: 7 ,', The child of our
old age, it almost broke-ttur.beestc - dwe came
b eie, far away from the haunts of rly years,. to
spend the ripnaut of our days i n a struggle to
'forget. We cannot forget but we og sines for
. gave; aye, before we heard that sh was dead.;—.'
i ' We have learned to beltappy, e a with this;
aleatory, of-trial 'before, Us.. Bat :we miss the,
hopes that - were born with her, and we would
cherish you and your babe an we should. her and
hers; had she come back ere she repented, 'tof
they.told us. and,died.' ' • ,s
!qhe old inans.voiei weeleshed.- There war
'flo sound but that of sobs, save when the bibe
!cooed its little love song lA cry of agony burst
' from-411i white lip* .of the stronger, as loosening '
the bands that held her, she fell at the feet of
'those who had bees so true—s cry; end then
~
i the wordr: i 1 . . ' ' ,
"Father! mother ! 0e did not die--aha lives!
Lam she—jeer Littie--your lost, found child!'
Let the curtains dro. It. is a seine loci holy for
any but the sight: of (nod and angel.. .
';, • "Yee," said the old grandirother yitwas their
1 long lost, and as they thought, died :Lints. She
herself had forged the' story'of her dearth„ to se
: cart herself in the sin she bad learned to love.—
l But when, after Years of. wretchedness and crime
she became herSelf—When she felt upon -her
;1 breast the tenchisf pure and holy lipi-;-then she
il became herself again, ad: felt hoer I much, how
deeply shehed Atlanta, and she Magi& to • have
her bibs nurtured as she had been. I ;It was long
6 1 ere the could escape from' her sinful associates;
!
but she at length succeeded, psi reached, is I
11 bare told you,ire? father'', house. She warn to
l conceal' hers el f till they wen_ asleen, and then
1 I.2eve the babe'and go away; tor dished no hops '
I -. they would eherishiter spin—for' Oh! she was
I ierivile.' But 'the cold was so intense, she dared
not leave the child,. but wee honed to keep' it to
her bruit; and worn and wearied with her long
~ nod nada, struggle with the drlfls at length be.
came be umbel and could no longer 'still the
cries other little [one; and thus Was brought
: beak : todlove, to: home, to. Christ, bY, the voice of
the angel in hecheare'r ; . , l •
"The bid ladyliessed bee story, l „iid there was
no wnd spoken Tor a long wh le,. Then the
young Raiden biolde it; saying: • . i ., -
And bat become of them all ?' 1
,
:I "The .wo aged parents llved near I score of
years hippy inn thejove of their restored child,
and in the carmen and tender etre of tier little
one. They lie buried in the old ettursh.yard.—
The grandchild lived to be e,...blening to her
mother for five and twenty. years; Chem pissed
away, leaving I little one to make good her place.
lotherlon ere it bad seen the Su* of her who
gave it birth, it was fatherless •ere the year wee
1 oat.” -Another long pause. '
"Yea;;' it is a hatintedbearth4toise this. Those
aged' oinistiaos, that beatitiful yomother, that
1 noble father—they banal it; sot did ghosts of
olden time; staking it a wierd Spot sr thil heart,
bat with such ha tt eatories that 'e hour spent
lin communion with them ss s ws ilk I visit to the
, better lend. . .. . ' 1 ' :
1 ullesith-stones are ever haunted, bet few, like
1 this, bine angels-for their guests.",. .
The /naivetes? y of that bleak Winter's night
came round. 'The lire burned is brightly as 'he
fore;, the room was as warm and' cosy; bat the
, young ',girl 'kneeled now before the Ire. There
! was nc lap for her to rest her beidjtpon—the.
l' old, arm-their -. was soapy. Mei ..hearth.stene '
A was beamed by another-spirit--a spirit that bad
i einced,'suffered.mrd inewjergires.• i
jlisalhum.
.•
ANNAN%
STEAM - PRINTING OF Cl.
BMus ybtegitriss Mon t, are now pitripa ig
estarsta,3oWiidd PitlNTltte gimpy tettilittm .
011,0 tdtbla tbalk It
bg boaigigitygdiiiabOlt‘bm•gt ill the torsaty,preb
Paarprii . tr; r liLU'ej taliag, -
Large Pototertp I'.Railroad Valor,
Rand . I Paper ./br4e,:
..drtides aldsiigertigt, - Time Boob.
Bill igrou4s; • Ordir itoc#9 l , tei ,
yesTgbegtegt notice. Our dock cd.loll
sawn agtoglir• time that of gay DOW case this gee
time! Oa elates gad we kg, beau •00 10 941161M/14''
ibr.lobbteg. . Ws/ • practkag Printer imatedf, Int 'ILI
psuggige oat work to be ria goat as gay au be
F dimwit Oat to the dace.PRINTING 00 RI dale
& Mei : diodes sotte•
=EI
,Boots boluid lamas via*, at Itjh k %eke
of miry 411012014*1-21anaiteadat 744 le
eider et sliortso* , ,
• _ _
NO. 13:
' Paotimarr now tsa s Wawa cFas Amusmo
roa !W.—Promises. an blolooll6 j deeds an
tilaconsists Imre, esisismie t ; he the
well-spandiag of oQr ttam.
(told gheereedy pasepOrt at add , r ,
unapt
equalugla *a of avarice fed flaw 01
o the wicked, Om **ea orOgise toss are ikt•
ways objects of terror.
•To be sew With a wash man, 'reef, thigh
Too are not very stroag yourself. Y.. -
Econotnyjoind to industry , and, sZetyp is
better ontet business th an a dory.
il'grear. ay human beings dig r gnaw
with chair teeth—they overmat.
Patrietimenoonssuiplatas titegooi. of ear seas.
try ; but philanthropy the good 'of all mankind.
Rbat is more 'beautiful and poetical than.**
chiles ides of Ice—“ Water rue t 4 Amp.*
The slanderer differs from the assande iaimer• t•
daring dm repitation instead of the body..
Plenty of warmth , plenty of substautial kink
sad ripe !raki, plentyofjleip; sod plenty of •
joyous outoiriOr ewe* would lite ilifiliebt se
*thin& annually.
SUMS; sorrowful, alone, with a delimit stride,
and his war implentents in his belt, an ladles
pissed through our village the other reoratag,—
Neese knew from wheats he we, of his '
nation. His measured footfall joilowid the Vaal •
-
en highway ot Irani and' trade;and the dwellings \ a
of another race cast Omit shadow* at his het.
The native grandeur of /adieu menisci meal -..
ides before the despoiling Weenie. of white ag.
graislun, and few of the red men feel their
and the hiss of A land which was an their
Otherwise, the - feelings of the solitary ladies •
most have been humiliating and bitter. The
council fires of his people are seam sodded over.
Their trails are yet left upon the soil. That Is Iris •
than a quarter •of a Country, 'a whole rase ken
wasted from th ese lands, and not iatil*now, have •
we seen one of these forest Children. Their ea. 0
noes have gone from our rivers,' and their wig
wams tont since crumbled 'to earth. The foothill
45:itylolitary one,. awakened many fed memo-
. _
for howquickly have '• they vanished freak
this lovely country I Tho'-it was all theirs, this
stranger has not a foot of it for a home, or enough
of its tie to lie under. r -floyvia Chkj.
Scram ox inn LArms.—Tbe, Green Bay Adm.
tate thus describes an ice Lighway on, Lake Mi.
chigan : •, .. .. ,
I
'!No one who has never seen such a road am
form any..idea oflt. Imagine .a plateau of ices
smooth as glass, an hundred mills, long, . with an
avenge. width.of ten miles, oreimpy part of which
an army ;could More with iafety t and yeti will
have,thatethingif attimpression of it. Although
there is no plan unsafe for .teams, yet coasting
Mare lfroorpoin t topoin lin a direct limo boo marked `
ma 444, out; which are followed more for custom%
to`r any thing else. The! there are roads to
Ocean, Menomium‘ . ...Snamieo, de., on the side,
and to the, Bay Settlement, Bid River, Sturgeon
Bay, he., en the other—:dim,whitish Meats, lied.
.by the bones' boors in lear bine ice,' which
form tbe high waYs - or is great . floe. • Then is
no such thing as overt ding a team; hones trot
along as,..ghbly with 'cord of as with •
' - cord of wood. It is the capacity of the sleigh to
bier op which is to be tested, mud not the strength
of the horses. . : . • ,
CHARLES SZIEEIGRT,II..Germiaa, who wpm beaten
to death by tGe Buchanier Ruffians it - Chicagii,
because he voted the Republican .ticket, leaves a
wife and a child two years of age. Ifs was a
Poor but. industrious man, and his:aged Parstilla
were dependant on him. The Fremont Club held
'a, meeting, passed replitions on the subject of
this event, raised $5OO-for-the relief of the family'
'of deceased, resolved to attend the. funeral in a
1
body, and appointed aco mittee to arrange for
the obsequies. ' A burial I t for 'the interment of •,.
Seifert and for the" use f his faintly, was par—. • '
chased- Three other4e ons, badly Wined by' ..-
the Romans, were still usable, on Thursday, to be
about their business—one of - them was not az- 4
=to recover, and another would-be disabled .
tie time. One 'of the drunken Irislidemo.
orate who took part in the *smelt upon the. Be.
publicans, on retarning - homeiat night, fell into a
well and was' rowned: '
Ttts Onensirrown TietsawAvit.—This
sdmira
bis weekly newspaper antesed 'upon its twenty
eighth year, list week. The Zdestrapt owes its
success to the persesenthoe, tact and ability of Its
oondnetor, Majorynias: It now oeetipies an elk
sable position slating the weekly press ,
0_
State. It has tins be 'hikes for its tinsil
Eprospuity. Major Irma is cornet ' b an ha girt
"We hare found, that the oondootor of an in.
dependent paper, though 'Wetly- honest nod hon
orable in hia cootie, has to' encounter luny mar-,
row-minded and obstinately disposed persons, who
are controlled either by their intonate, by their
party auaehments, or by an established habit if
thinking, of which they cannot chest themselves.'
Tni . 11miatair Laws.-The New York Legit.-
Wore is endeavoring to amend the numisgs Lurk.,
requiring that the certificate of marriage shall be
signet ,
by the minister, the' parties married and '!
.the witnesses, to thS of a magistrate.— ,
A copy' of the marriage. trith'dhe original esrtitt.
ease, so signed, asst be presented, within a month, •
to be filed in the °the of the eounty clerk, aad a
list of the marriages so solemnised meat be pub
lished by the clerk mccithlrin some newspaper of •
the comity. The minister's or 1511401411114111 fee
shall be two dollars. The malty for the
of the 'above, provistivi is n fins of $3O. 1;1=
and Jews are allowed to. be married agniseigt
to the reguistim of their respective soeistiey
provided is be in the preenweefgeseglitsets, whe
shall make a oertilloate uln other cues. '
A l'lnw yea or Input, Conti—Mum Coax roa
Ftrzt,.—A farmer in Illinois, on the Grand Prai
rie, where wood is not to be hid and• when bag
ismorth . thirty cents a bushid; and corn the am%
sit onto( feel while the roads were so ibod that
he could Dot heal cool, sad - la the am eipaer of
the cue tried barest corn .to the ear in his stove
in place of obis), adrfoutsd that it not
,00ly
elided but that it' wait actually cheaper to Ilacs
earn than coal. and dist tt sot only mamakos •
lire but a cies** cos than coal. •
7e were quite aware of the Talus of eons robe
ea; eons stalks for fool, but this Is a asow - assksif
d i grain, though we see no reason to doubt, %bag
stn l urtiele so full of oil and - alcohol =wanks
gold foal, Lad not Tory expeasire.
Tea Taimyr AND Consainizsza.—The Charlie.
lea Mercury, in commenting upon the dodgem
of Ow 'Supremo . Court in relatini to the Mira, i
Compromise, says, that it'douhts not that the
(petition, could be fairly made its that . ,
whether duty laid on foreign imports ether •
protection tend manufaisterers wai emetitittleti4
the decision would be the sauna as in 7 tM id•
Scott case. Very little doubt; of*, • - Tber
'that afros discharging ease (of wawa the folloiring
tie" in it, goes on to deliver ei stamp* 4d, jadetde by
the features enteritis into it, would be ,
PuPetrsul any absurdity. — ' • 'Nu and
• -- ov.
Acarni Com. Kutaa.ln an article nhieln we g No
,
recently copied from a Cleveland,. paper, it'tris
stated that this- mines located-in, Iteilitrans
wick, had been abandoned. This ia. a mistake.—
Prom reliable Information in 'our • pessessio: a, we ,
are eat Ithnt to' state that Alley are not only !in
operitinn, but never 'were in a bitter condition
than at preempt: Ths Coal—r.anstel—is tow !mil
linedelinretion boird vessels, di tailenirent this
atllo per ton.
4oLir hem harden. Or/MITOW seem like a.
stoni hung wand oar neck,.. yet are they bites
only like the stones .and by peart-dfirtres, whisk
enable theae to seacitite prize sod to die estiebst;
- -- - '
Tasis is as well diaplajaa ta.plastina tbseat:
es on a piss table, ea in an:aajging !be folds of a
damask curtain.
jii-A Vermonter crossing the titan*, is the !
height of gale whist', lashed silty 'hoursoted
looked daigsress, cane 4,o dealt end coolly re.
waited, Vali( was lucky he did not own w
mri!
stock in the eumpaby which had insured the slew
Or The last story eonesruleg • thit muter'
Dr. Burdell is told an the enthority'of ams WU'
claims to belasillar with the spertlersbncestimm
olNew York, Who says hi has infbiteminies that
Dr. Durdellspent the sutler part Wiese=
la a well known, gambling boundows to
he loft for home 'Mahout three thassemitielbse
in his pocket, which he bad wee—sad time be'
was followed closely by theloser.
jar Diamonds, the mat.precious of Inoue,
hero met with • greatly leareseeddemand of knew
and hare consequently, essourisneed as enhease.•
meet of price, haring 'drained
eals tetesc
cent. within the pelt year. It la
dozing the last Ate years - tit'
scads hese hens equal •
$3,000,000 emit pada at ingsklairi
rescuer *Wig thslati , •
/ 1 1Pqtr• gamill•PD* l Ork9' 1 01.
, 41dairtirt is Colas; IPSO 41
math* elf , limemseter causty.PeamelivaideAlle
wltisli;tabs lie 'Meet.s poor bat. 46 Camel.
=Asa massed grautwbalb. Relived is
et MOD.- itOr ,
,rnaik ti'ilke
*IN ailith, MIA pmiseeetoitteittletergY smi eit•
lees. Z. mole et of, hie fientsis as
Alistiketor OW' erase 04 ,
was the PaskissrA
111.'gisit irks
Akikeil la
..r , such • •
Saito a patio alas Caludi"
8001. DINDIRY.