l e 4 llollo l 01 TEE 1111111011 P • 1,; mae TWO DOLIARS pet annum, mama tr not vaid withia nix inatithr—itnd - tri pillithe year • io axes: Three doped to one address, in advent .Devon - I doo do do Fifteen ido do , Clatiabseriptlon.mot be Invaded andaent address TO CAIII=I AND gam . . 4100,10T1TTAL will be fornished to Cai DoT 100 copies. cash eit delivery. apnea and. School .readicre catrossat tsllttadraaie. ,• V. nit LAW OP:T.EWSPAPEIt n ' I(lo7i:beer order the discOntinn re of their nevi p a pers, th publishe3 . may continue send thorn gni/ arrears; are paid. • . , If .übscrlbers neglect Or refuse to ke their newspa.; pore tromihe Wilms to which they are !noted, they we! had resternsible ontil they have oath) the billsOnd Or dered them discontinued. Hanby-ribose move to other . lbelpnblisher,and t e newspapers a direction they ate held re slwasible. ( The eolirte tune dedded that rend° pert fron the office. or remorridence Mit and I esdliA for; to prima Ordarr . .. • I 1/El2 • , oAIES OF AD ISINC. 1 • o ne v apor 010 fl ues, 50 cents ter omens/lion—sub. n o r oectinna 25 cents each.. 3 lines one time. 25 , "117: 4 ,,, meg ue ut I nsertion 5,12% cents each. All adver: ; an imas over3 Ulna, thr short periods, charged air 11 s 1 0131 , 1 , ji,c4106, - ONT. TWO. Time.. gm metre. Three lines, 62% 87 $1 25 $2 25 p 3 00 Four lima, 95 100` '1 75 275 4 00 . , PITO linoiL, 100 1 60, 200 '' l . 50 • 5 no. ALL oysit erixt.twie einntrEDAD I 15417 111 OF T1N1.1355. .One square, 126 225 300 •I 6 00 10 00 Two w a re s, f 9•11 400 560 .9 do .14 00 Three spares" 350 600 . 760 12 00 •19 00 y o uicequarea,, l 4 50 000 800 14 00 20 00 Q ua rter-col., 7 600 000 12 00 'lBoo' 30 00 iialf column, 10 00 16 00 20 00 ''3s 00 50 00 ...m il ker space , Sro short pericsi, as pecagreement. 14- neatness Notices, St each • panted witn an advertiseinent,so Cents each. Ad vertieentenhi beibre Marriage San Deathe,lo cents p er llneforfirstlnsertion--subseqpent neertions, 5 cents per line. ; Nine worth are counted as el ne in advertising.. , MerehiSts add others o advertisint y . the year, with changes. Mid a standing advertisemen not exceeding 15 lines, will be charged, ineindlng subs t tion, $ 1600: Epee, to theamOunt - pflourequares, w) , chan- I c e s and subseriptlo 7 f; . , n, • , • Without 'changes. at the rites design ted above. 44certimments'set In larger type than usual will be eba'rced 50 per cent, advance, on th ;prices. All cute will be eharged tits semi as letter . t . ' Ne• Trade advertisements received rem Advertising Agents abroad, except at 25 per cent advance on these prima, unless by speetal agreement th• the publisher. Marriages 25 tent& each. Deaths aenotninnied with ne• (Ices 25 mute, without notices, no charge.. '' ~ ; • ,All notim* except those of a rellgi me character and Sr elunatlonal purposes, will be chart, 4 25 cents foreny tuntsw of lines under 10: Over..lo II es, 4 cents perline Stllitlonal. , Proceeding's in meetings not of a gen lorPubllc char arti.r. charged at 4 tents per line for eh Insertion. ' _ ' To facilitate'calCulationa we willie. that 328 lines ;Make a column - 164 lines a half coin n— sad 52 lines a quarter column. 2952,w0rds make a lutuu-1476 a half -el umn--and 738 a quarter column. II odd lines over each square, charged et the rate of 4 mts per line. Yearly advertisers musl, confine t it advertinfing to I heir OWn httainess,„A gentles for oth rs. sale of Real Er tate:de„ are not Included In imines advertiaemens. INStIRAN • • NCO CO I (INWEALTH INIIIBAN 1E COMPANY, Usioa Buil-f li ngs, 3d St., Harr sbang. Penna. . . CHARTERED CATITAIL, 8300,000. 1 . 4.1..0,.. buildings and other p rty, against loan Of damage bj The. Also, against Is o • th e & . , fu. land Navigation and Transportation. _MON CAMERON, S. tk: Caws, Seer Lary. , President. . lIENJ . T. ATIAR, Agent. Pottsville, Bcbuyl 111 empty, Puna., lierambei• 22, '66. , • ' 61-tf ' • • 1U &B' Lill I:llslntAlicE 4._ . • Pottsville, Penna. CAPITA L51011,400-CPARTER ERPETUAL. THIS company: chart red 'by "the legislature of Peulutylvunla, w 1 ieupital of One .• Hundred Thousand Dollars. Is now ft; ly organized. and hes rommeneea bluffness. The Cent uy is prepared to receive moneys and other property 1 trust, and allow interest on'all moneys deposited in 't st, at the rate of 7 flee per cent. Or annum; principal a d interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium or Life insurance, supplied at the office of the Coro. th 11 seethe printed Tables . y, Centre street, Pottsville, three oars sou of t E A xchange Hotel. ~, JACOB lIUNTZTSGER. Jr., Fria% the • Wzmagozon Klaus, Secretary and Treasurer. . 'April 1,'14 - ' • 13 tf, , ' - THE • # • - LIFE INSURANCE AND Trust Company. • • . . .F. • OFFlCE—antre at., next door abaft Cr' en't Jeniary Sore. CA PIT#LiSIOO,OOO—CRARTIIR PEIt.PETITAL. ritilsr Company t -recently' 'chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. is fully organ lie . ' The Companysis prepared to 40t. insur4tire upon I is6s. and to receive ana execute trusts, and to, eller in terest on moneys received, at the rate ofttive' per cent. Per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and In,terest payable on'demand. Capital .and' *nests safely Invested In Bonds and blortgag es, and other gond securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable In casks or appropriated to thespayment of Pre miums. Per rates of premiums on 'l4lfs dtoturgnee, see printed Tables, supplied at. the Company's °Mee.' . 1 . . ' 'NATHAN EvANS, Presidia:. ! . SOLOMON FO Eft, Viet Prat.' B. T. TATUM, S'o'y and Trcu'r. 1 , • erptembur 16, '64 ' .• '.. 374 f ANTHEAEITE INSURANCE COMPANY: . ii.i • Authorized Capital. 11 QO,OOO. CHARTER PERPET AL--Of fi cq, Ne. 91 *ftlnut sheet ; between Third an‘l Fourth iambs, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, Buildings, ii. in re itu, and Mer eliandlse generally.' . Also 31111.1)4E IN react; on Teasels, Cargoes and Freights. ' fawns inenalszcs to all parts of ' the Union. - . Disspeasi D. Luther, 1' • Davis Lewis Audeurled, i Joeept ' Peter Sliger, , " Dr. Oe John K. Blaeldston, s .B. Ilat Samuel Ili Itothermol, Wm..t ' \ 1 • D. LU Ws: F, Deer , Vice President! W. .11. Smith, SecrYtar y. 1 44' P. B. Lumen heal been lappoin above "Compan y. in, &buy I k Illiconnty detivita insurance cau•apply. , ' Jaur.ary I ,'s7. [April 8, '64 "STATE YIITUAL. IiWBANCI I,IOU I RTHAN . UAL Sil alsyts; pia : AmehteMay lit, 1553, Cash premiums and interest rarely , : edlbe past yearonutval dephrt-) meat: • • 1 • s l ' Bills reeelveable in same, • Cash premiums; Stock De parm' t eApensevi, coramtmmtonm, re• mutual department, "'Omit; . • , , . .. assns: honds, mortgages, stock and other good Securities; • '' I DIM reeets 4 ahle, • . 1 • / Cash on band and. In hands of agents, : .nranee. app 11. JO, For or Inland In • I • notaiNrry.. rITE Franklin tire In. putiy, Philadelplitir.' Office, ftreets t negr Fifth Ftreet. EMEM . . Charles N. Bancker,• ' Geo , e, W. Richards, . Timms Hart, . Nor evil D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . . Ado) he R Dorie, • Samuel Grant, - ' Davi S. Drown, Jacob IL Smith,, • . Nor it. Patterson, Muttons, to make Insuranimil•permanent Or limited on every deseription•ot proVerty, in toWn and cOuntry, at rates as low as are consistent with'sturity. ' „The Company Imre reserved a hFu contingent,Fund, In Glick, with their Capital andi.'renil s, safely_hivested, ffor,l ample probictlon, to tbeinsur . Since their In. pr po rl ti o 11, a period of lajrears, they have paid upwards f nil. +Mon. 'two -hundred thouson dollars, tomes by Ire., I here,bra fiord' ng evidence of , th advantages of in- Insilco. as well es the ability and imposition to meet Nth promptuems, all liabilities. CHAS. N. ILLNe' , cao, G. it OfCtlk. Secretary. , The subscriber his been appointed { lentioned institution, and is now psi oumnee, on every description of prop 'stem. • ANDREA" 'Pottsville; aiti. H. Dili 1.1E2 .12113118AN1 HE (.; i nird .I.i fe lnsu rz 4_ and Trust Company of Philad 11 Chesnut street, the first door I louse: CAPITAL $30e1,0()—C11 A IlTeli , ntlnnt,s to make insurances on list rlo terms. ' Therepital I eine paid up and iny large and eonstmitly iherrotsing re rfert wcurity to the Insured. . 1 . 1 t.• premiums may be paid y ly, halfyearly or . atterly. no conpany add a Apure periodle ly to the Wittman, itor life. The first Banns, appropr abed In December. li.andthe second linhas in , Derer, 1849, amount 11l addition of t.:62 GO to every ill 000 insured under_ oldest pounce , making $1. 2 62 LO hteh will be paid i t) ten It shall. become 'a claim, lost dof moon origin y i Tourcd:t he next oldest, amonnt t $4,237 60; the',neut ja:e to $1,.212 60 for every $1,000; he other to the itut Proportion nerording to the, tk unt and time of tnding,whieh additions make an a 'oral& of more than ter rent. !teen the premiums pall • without inciese t the annual,prenalum. . . . NIA ElIA:s: . ' '' 1 Thornell !tideway, Jt nA. Biotin, • ' A mom Davin, Q It. tutor. John Jay Smith, t. - In leriek Brown, ILnle.rt Pearsall, , '. ti rge Taber, Jeaeph irlOt, Jll II It Catimer, • 1 vThome, • P.,.14,,,..'5, . •- W ration Lewis, Joseph T. Batley.. - .10 n It. Sleek. Phemphlets rontainine Table of rat sand explanalltms. vse of application and furthvy info atlon can be kind i the Mare. TIDINVID4 ItIDO PAT, President, Jolt,, P. Jsnati. aetuarY. ' •• . . . ' • Si Tim adlnscri hot, is 'went for t sthusliall,County. and wi11... e. he all necessary Information on th April 9.1462. it Iv. WIRE SCR POTTSVILL 1 'ODGERS, EN "IRON It/111.11M , p ROLKIHR.6..ENT , of CaM and trou gh , of th. publie to thel -,-; -...... _ le d t:t y c e h r): ll4 6 : e o r n i : t n i :l n. I _ Al i ~,y ille, Pato.. .ecupic.i I•, Klima a R a Coach ((They cot tarnish Veratial, 'ireffl ~ Plower Train,,,Tece Bolos. 4e.. yit,: Wiritln* 4i aarh. CellarOrati . r All k Indx. atih. ilerrhit notiNi trata, to ether rlttl Imo lk.ht.mtdo, , n,Fonees; linglisti Ituldle Ream. ice.. 11:, - .Cors#1eyy lois neatly otirlc) 11 to mit eiwomers. Itrserythlar bo furnished nt th ew We am • prrpired to do all Midi Oln-a4 chain. water piper, te. • try 2. 1561 DIINIECRSVIL 'Lute KUneaTßre Z &HEI. 1 r, egieyer.SLEß ok., e , co,) _ lanufso firers of . , 1,, * ..,, Wire Ooal Screens. Coal Riddle-a:l7lm Broums, ke) ee. ; -11 . 1 . 3 entellte,dchuylkill ' \ It 'zz jounty. .., Thankful for then nil patnnaget4-ey '''`• , ed front the Coal Dealer and others. I n the_ a ,-4.0.,1,t ro‘levl ful I) aolirlt holr cuatom In the IL, 1l .I,t .ton , -at our shop w U be warranted, so I , t . 5 ", , : ~..• Ihe ahead of gettlu a badjob. ..... 1 ' a ~""nix ouo of the oldeit, nd the so rs n: exk• t 4 to y ' ir,ri‘r In the , ouuty, e • teel sure, that we 1 .1 , ,... , ` 4, 4* 6st Goal nereen a I the Region. ; I .i:n Z: 4 ; 14 .44 to J. II Kur t . i tllnersellle, ''„' ,00,,," le or K Ilril. k i elder, Minerseille, i' Ll i I :..,' "'L•111, 1...4 ON non trepairrd. . 1 :01=1,11: • ' 2000 paid In 'dna* sera andotbers at pplied with * PUBLISHED EVERY Lbpst Inlbrtplag at to thsionnei to atei l itegps. • 'lug them Ma. nUonal traud. / VOL. XXXIII. AnTntinsEmENTs Err IN- LARGER TYPE ilitx • USUAL WILL DR WIAROED 60 PER CENT. AD. • VANCE ON OUR USUAL RATES. orrs: oils!! ofisui • HODGSON, & KEA i N ' • NOS, 5 - p S. telicutis,. Pllll9ba., Geastal Commisda Iguana% and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL YOH MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. , 8ept.22,'65 1 I • 3841 . • - .. • OILS 11 I J . - - FOR MINERS' ITS! / , - . - . • -moolitilviLtrAits, ' l - ' • ifo* &nail trat srqd, ' Phlladeljplita.. • . GEO. IV: TONVIOrit . 003,. • - . - ...ititi t. i. - .., - •', • . OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, dm ' AIT 0. .1 0 South Water' street below below 11 Market, Philadelphia- • k raa l Blemt, 'Lard. Elephant, Whale,Sanners' and ' .hinery 011, Sperm and Adatnantine,Can • Samuel T. Miller 8 . --- S: '56 ; • .. 1143' a THE MOST EXTENSIVE' . . , ELEGANT ,AI3I3ORTM L NT OP • - OIL PAINTINGS; LOOKIIIIII 6 SEES, . ENGRAVINGS r and PICITRIE F• • -, EARLE'S OLL.ERY,r I 7 No. 111 S Chesnut Street, PhilaSelphin, • OPPOSITE TUE GIRARD HOUSE.; November =WI • •.. . : _A 9m.,.. ~ ...VC); .• . 2 ' . RAILROAD. CO,llO ANI S' • •••311NERS, ' - CAR. MID BRIM BUILDERS, arid' a 4 persons , BOLTS, NUTS, WASHERS, . " .RILVETS and WOOD SO WS. We are manufacturing the above articlemachl-. 'mon from bestmilued iron, Of a uniformity, at cheaper rates, a nd • 'l:,:•tter• article than Mow, •made by band work.. Orders solicited it our ' - - tweed sired, war ErMol, rhilacielphic' R. TRDSZCO., YObruary 14,'57 - 14 — Thit trek Wife Rope N. • Fisher Ha: Manufacturerof Wire Dope, for ' elopes, Ac., would blimp the pi pared to make • ALL - KINDS, LENGTHS' AND ROCNP -tcc.., At the shortest notice, of superior quality, ai moat liberal leans, it his Witthope Vaettiry, Mattok Ckup7c e Carlton Co., I Reference can be made to Deasy. K. A. Do Cortright god A. ii. BinadheadrA Mauch Chtl Patterson, Summit Hill`-to-Sharpe, Lebienrinig. more, Luzern‘ county, andin feet, nearlyl orators In the Reglon wbolbave been usinc July 26, I .. TSUBitItIIIERS Willi authorizel agen J. sal6 of 11011111101 amps' In II , For Slopes, and HO tat; ay purpose.' gee Aro prepared to supply onterefor all due, at tl Wham's price; from thei rstore In Phlladelolt MOORE dr WILLIAMS, No. 54 Simla Watt .• • Philadelphia. March 14, '67 INDUSTRIAL WOR VAILOVIIILL ISTRISZT.IitTwEN 20TH AND 2 •PhiladeVphia. ,' " BEMENT. & DOUGHERTY • • -. I . . Ati . • roar, .11.52F1ERS 4' I,hOA! YOUAVD 4 RE prepared to make Desi no- and • Drawings for MACHINE 'I3IIOPS, .F 0 . DRIES 4k S. J H SHOPS. and to turnbdi all tbe necessary Machinery, lqupolaa, Toole, Blowers ; . ••i - • . • , Cranes, Fora. eii, &e. . Michinlehe Tools of every size and dracriptien.Shaft-. lug of the beet quality, with iniiirosed 'adjust .blt; Ring lets. Pulleys of all diameters and ram • ; Palle . and Bal. •,nee Fly Wheels, and all such Clusthmi-us ar. made in Loam, of any also •requinat. Rolls and Ito lug Mill work, Ac., Ac. • f . January S.'M i • -I.Y 'lemon, • Maztlekt, N. Eckert, mitt, • .Donn. • Pren&nt e&agent for the to whom persons COXPANY: ATEMENT• JOIIN A. MOORS. 1 [JOHN W. IV! MOORE. & WILLIA General Commission Mero "AND DEALERS IN $*,318 70 ,648 :.047 04 • 0,282 20 , 170,568 56 . MINERS' SUPPLIE, No. 54 Waster streeia'hiladepplista. The subscriber having Wen !associated. wit the coal tradii and mining operations guar:illy, fur ace ral years, are prepared to supply orders torntingent to mining purposes at the lowest ratesiOrilfi ma and despatch. Our stock comprises the following aides: 011ls.wSperm, - Safety Lamps, Thoniley's elebrsted Solar, Poses, - 1 Bum liel Hag, Elephant,.Blasting Paper, 'Washers, Bleached, • Slope.chal no, Packing, • Racked,. - Ropes, all sizes, ' • Lard, Pulleys, ' Blasting R6sin. Wicking, 1, Powders; reasing, Wire Rope, Soap, Linseed. Tar and Pitch. Candles; 525,887 '26 1.1,506 53 ~031 98 • : 7 3 ; 1 90 5 3 2 8,55, ,'• — i 319,74 16 • . , .1 , to , I INSTON. Agent. ~ REYERT.NCLY llodgsnn At Keen. J. B. A. k 'F. Allen,,Cherle, Co., S. Bother/Did. Esq., and John Thornley. t ' mirlphis; lion. W. Donalhoon, Con. C. W. Pl , W..Bnyder, Esq., B. P. Brown, Cam, gaol L. Esq., Wm..llollavon, .8#4., 311 J. J. Conner. A,ibland. ISanuaryl7, '57 tlrance. C0a1r63% r63% Clieviut. To„.. NSP, t t WHO VISIT Philadelphia `FOR THEIR SUPPLI The Subscribers offer the larg best Assortment of CHIII4 I I GLAS ,QUEENiWAR HER, Pro.!dent. ;en t fer Ibe above pared to make In. I r t t l the Tal t 241 IN ANY QUANTITIES, TO SUIT TUEW: CO SLIME .41 411 AT TILE LO WHOLESALE P :1 Their asteurtmeu embrares EVERT MUM", from the very edit octet to the ructer ever every irUelelaeltn, Of the NottST AWL, and 117V1.:8TTLIII. will mat nothing to examine that TYNDALE 11, MITCH: cc, Annpiv Iphllt. 'Office. No. nt •of the Caatom PER PEMA on the took, favor stud. together with , • rved fund, offers 707 Chesnut street above i ll tomotry V.'s . 11.A . Mk... O NE 1 MANUFACT itino INSURANCE COMPA CHARTER. PERPETUAL. Graate44l J r' 'VI !Slates S t O In., iv- Fire, Maxine & Inland Transport- "'AARON'S LIPPI NCOTT:Pres I den A Lyit - FD WEERF, I ORRIN R Vlcy,Prisident. • Direr/ors: Aaron S. lAppinrotti Nichols!? G. Tay J. Mahlon Gillingham, Al friA Win. B. Thomas, - Orrinitconers. Wm. Neal, • . - John P. Simonw, CharheaJ: Field, " James P. Smy 'ihis,Company was organised - with a cash the Directors hare determined to adapt lila its available reisom•ceit, To obrkrve prudence! log its affairs, with a prompt f(djustinent of thncs—No.lo Merchants' Exchange, Phila The undersigned : has been appointedl A • shoreCompanyi in gabaylk 111 county, and wi kind!, of insurance. as ahore.onapplicatioil a opposite the Town Hall, Pottsville., • • SAMUEL 0 . February _3,1857 .e above Coinpany It Inuurences. sknet subject. ' lt - ItANN AN. • ENS. Schuylkill Fire it Ma 'lie .-INSURANCE . COMPA Office -in Billyatan's Buildin, Mahan 0 Ito 2 doors above Centre it., rottsville, a. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED UT L W t • * 530 0.01:10. - CHARTER PERPETtt..L. • • Thii Company obtained its Barter at the t Session o f the Legislatu a of Pennsylrania,Utl is nne fully orp ganizod and prepared In Naito Teliciee; at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks. on Public and Private l ogs.Furnituru, Stocks of Bonds and Marcbandise of all kinds. 1 • Shelton Coal Breakers and, Marti trier!. Inland ,Insm ranee on CAM! Boats and Barges, by'Canalsape Itiveix; • also on Cargoes of Coat to Philadelphia, Ne w York, Bal.l timore. This Company guarantees to adjust all Inters promptly, and thereby hope, to merit the patronage of the public. , . & CO.'S OH KS." • :9U. , twin uteri urers 't IIION RAI k.l:sar, mite the attention branch or business, in the building Coal street, Potts.: tWork for Artrort, On every vvrlety of end Wire Netttng , nd on . the lowest I Yarm,lnt and Oat= e., &e., below city fling's "go( . 9 the' r7lneon hand • nrtftt n'teutliqs, such u . , Ditectorirt • • • • - SAMUEL 811,1,111 AN. • .I.* 11. ADAM.' . . WILLIAM MORTIMEU,Jr. JOHN P. DEI latT• 7 JACOB GI.r.k.:I7.IEGNII. Jr. JOGS lIENDEICKS, ; GEORGE LAUER, +' J. E ORAEFV.I ' ' W. P. DMIIII, 11.11. DON'tZIMED,, .' ROBERT M, PALMED. 1 GOBIGE J. REAR: A `. BA &WEL gI LLYM A N, Pieddenti . W. V. BM IT ll.Berrotary aud General Agenti 1 Pottinille. January.l: 4 s7 , rii IGNF,D y i nt i smeg ic e s *REAvr MATCHES. having, the ;,..lusliroluthrof fb. Now43as Onigerv.iallachist w i furnish gtonekoep r wt Potlsillic,'Yeb. 27 471 r ' " • . . 7 • .7 . 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Havireediriettrarl,lirearriairrr prepared te • execute JOB and BOOB: PlitsTiso orimery . -: , - I' • - ~.1' :•• • - • - •ap the Oace orate Were jearreal , dia” it an -, If • ;: - - . - bdemilitinciptota btisillott 1*(14 --•'• - - .14 1 1q/ - r P , t 4 airraa sad ii . ' ), -} _ . 1 E j . .., -1,..- 0i,.,. ..1 J, : . ...; ,: :' Hera Birk . Pa Per Ikates ' ' ... CI. -‘• l. 4' " . • ii ,, i vy . -- i :, • j , ' 4 . 8 -7 :i riglarMtke• . . . „ • • , "..,...- / 41 i.l ^ Order 11001; ear AND fuTTSV4 L , ,-- , 1 , 4 , ~,GENERAL 'DU S. ..,..4.44., ...., . /,-...... .. .„..,. ~.......,, ....... _. . , ,•.._ 3. ~ ~•.....• ...,..., ••.... :.' ,•.,...,,5.,... ii• - :. ''' Ti 1 ': . I.' " ' li ' 'F'::: . . 1-s•1•• 1. 1 • :: 4 *` l ' ' ' ' ''''' :' i 7.: ' t. -- wore :"Wirilirr eateriat illerlihf Oia l"elh ardaTre otlie lki tit "li ee ta TTP ade l see . . • • • ,qmeairermmmmemeessa, . 1 i i . ~. . . - - - * ----- Nadeammeieweimawdeeme aceratareWzaraiailirelerephaadsr 4' I _ , . 1 ITO pr i ac.E Tag Bowsus OT , Tag EARTH, AHD HUTTO OUT TRUE THE CATHENH OP xoußTArls, HETALSMULCH WILL OITI OTILEEHTII TO 001 HANDS.AND,autIERT ALL 2 .rATinix TO Our* Bag : - a ~ , , , T. f ~ . .i 7,-,••-,: I WILL TICACIO TO to LUMBER 2 LUIVIEWR II e Bueenr respectfully announces Lotto, public that he his completed his BMus dir- Saw4lllll In Locust Valley, iictioyikill county, and is no prepared to fond& all kinds of Lumber at the low priceeeneh as Pine, 'Lomita and White oak of every slatanddesaiption._ . .41ir Bills of Lumber cut fo order at theshortest notice. fide.l7.'43 . 4641 •_ , ' r,DWAHD E. BLAND. W I ILLIAMEIP OfiILEI.AIIINO MILL, , .13nibury & Erie Railro ad =dee Ctinil, iltr a lie the Famine: WilllsmSpod. Pinea l ? . _ , U. :. 5 . • - . BANOER It v 00. 9 W 401- Itiside and RAW Dsalereand Minufseterersotwidte ' .r aid Wow pine doming bards, sub, doors, biln4 shu b . ler!, sitting, wood issorddlnim,Ae. 31g lad scroll Wiring, gene and plaln. All deneriptions otturslng and planing don with promptness, and In,ttse best manner. .... - Fels. T. 17 .- . • t . • SIT •!' HARDWARE. • • , ',., LL .soits of T Italia; tfom 22 to 60 undo per yard, on hand sad for sale by - ' ' . 8,1856 4 9 - . ' . .11..TARDLIT & BON. \ T ...._ .4i_po AI Be LCOIIOL, Fluid; Campllene, pentlue. Ike.. for sale by J.T. IiaNNUF. , nylkffi acres, Angipt 1j ( Lead . 'TliNS l h Zinc. Paints , an iti d A ' N li s y ti b m ite nyUdll liagavene, b y =, 16 J.T. 311. 1 • IVORY HANDLED Table antrDes -Isert Ku ITes, ellrer Plated Blades, sellable for Christ maipreeenta, at the Uardware and Iron Depot. POltsrille, Dee. Z:), '36 11 1- - PRANK POTT. VOR SALE—k.largO quantity of 2d Li hand dope :Chain for tide, pf eariona sizes from lhchtnl inch/sin diameter. D00.8,1855dd. , E. YARDLEY t SON. O HIO M y ine w ral_ 4 P: a l u n d ts i , n e o t i tr a tm d e Green COLOR : Chroioe f en u dmirtiz, m fo , rial ui o r t f.4 J, 34- .10 9 0 00 01 b b r y e t h r Li s a l c ! Gt on, a . t y an oat f Sch or kin Haven. by J. T. ILAICISTIIM. Seduyltlll flaTen, August "e: ' 5B 34- 4)000, • , 0 FEET' Window Glass; al-' ; an, Looking Glass Plates, and Puts . . ‘! .2111 a, le'hy J. T. HAN11I:131. c.'. Schuylkill Haven, August 23, '56 3l- CLASIWS FOR FASTENING agurs. JUS F reCeivetl WI , a, lot of Brass Clomps, an excellent article fastening Gum -or Leather beltingx—rarions slut lor sale by B. RANNAN, ' - Centre street. SCALES! • SCALES!! SCALES!!! .911 HE subseriberst have the salet 1 . of the Vergennhi CoOpeny's scales. The y are seen r. to any nu he warneutectrenni. r _ Wine . Apt i 'll 11,'57).i BRIO IT At Lgaca. d on the 'tae, N. D. Ink: to N. A Co, Tll ail theop• , ly • GENCY for the 'Reading vtgLieul tuna Ma-han. Shop.—Having the agency for the i ell celebrated Agricultural implementsmanutictured atlhis sdmp. I Invite-the attention of farmers, and eau furbish them with these goods at anufacturer'e prices —freight added. • FRANK POTT. Pottsville, Jung 28,'86 • 26. is for be ARRIvA • SPARff, HoeS; h akes, 'Plows ijrart3 Agricultural Implements. - &TIGHTER & THOMPSON, corner of Market and antre, "Sum or Mt SAW." Pottsville. April 4, '57 . 14- I he M/111111. FAIRBANKB SCALES rr"E subscribers agents for the man ufacturent, haveJust - reeeired a new article,salled the "Colon Counter ihnle,7 calculated to weigh from an ounce to 240 the. For sale at the York Store. E. TAILDIAY A-SON. ottsville. April 2fitti. RAILROAD SPIKES, AILS,N- Packing d opes, Jack Screws, „,: Whits Lead, 011.1Obass, Plows. Straw Cutters. Irma ind,Steel Anvils, Bellows. Grludstouse,- the , tar . gest and best assortment of Lwks, Latches,, suit build.; ~fog Hardware ever offered le Sehnylkllf county. Owner of Cadre and lifaitet. "Stow or Tile Saw." aTICHTEIt A THOMPSON. Pottsville. April 4, '57 .. . .14-, NATHQj . 1 1l " UM LESA I'' • _ :AIL Dealer y in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Trirpentlne Cam pliene, Alsohol, B l urning laid, Looking Glans ' Plates, Window Glans, Putty, G umi Hose, Gum netting, Peruvian Guano, Oakum.. Pitch,• Tar. Rosin. de.. ire, at Philadel phiaprlcen—opposite the Swan Hotel, Schuylkill ITaven. N. 8.-,The patronage of tetalt dealers. and the public generally, is respectfully solicited. Orders Med and sent with dispatch to all parts of the country. MitryHtill Haven, August 1..1, ',58 - 34-tf lel l tilltt iti gi l liPtl Yl / 1 131 01t H V2I U C. kE. The subscribers ;tie - prepared to furniih the:Trade Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight Added) wholesale or retail, best American liar Iron, man ufactured at Pottsville. and wamntedof snperiorquality Also. light T rails ,suitable {{or mines ' and Cable Chains furnished at short noticed rect from the importer. E. YARDLEY'S-SOW _. . _. .... ••__- ____ . 47-tf - • TO 111114INISTS: •W E HAVE t 6' Agency for tools 7 v •which every mechanic should possess, C. Steel Mules and Straight Edges, with graduations fmna 5 to 50, %radiated decimally from 10 to 100, C. Steel 1' ry itinares;:and an *Mete whith combines in anu out calli per, Squire Edge and eirtuiar guage, Dividers, and a perfect straight edge ill in one toot. Call and see them at the •lims or TUC SAW." r'rICIIITER A ;THOMPSON Pottsville, April 4, '57 14- . •. - 4:3 rCri:Mit 4..ri. ISIALIDI76I. H. PISTON having appointed us • gents for his cebibrated Patent Ground (Saws, we are prepared to Aprnbh kt the shortest n °tire Saws from 6to 60 inches In'tliamelirr• Remember on ill Sawn ^ordered through , us you will save 25 per een t. as no oti.- er, establishment in the county can get them direct fmm the factory; X cut and Mill Saws. nd other Minor & q, Phila• man, Gm. Brunkei, Ale; and lv COLZMAICS QUIJ.ERT STORE. • Die. till aortas wssird opSisTAA hind, ITY on a largo as k/ sornuenta'ren and IPocket Knives, Scissors. and Razors, Table Knives' and Forks, In lsory,stag, 1;11:Maio, bone and wood handles; Cdrrets ind Forks, Dirks, Bow le Knives. de. ALSO—a very eitetudati assortment of Walters, Tea Trayls Le. • - . Flee .Englisb Gans; Colt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and Single and , Double barrelled Pistols. with a general stock of JVincy Hardware. eonstantli en hand. JOHN H. COLEMAN, Pppgrier. PbOadelptiii,Die. 30, 1854 [Dec.27,15344] 51-tt RMO Of D. L. Estert E y's kaa VAL rikware !Store. HAVING remoyett from the corner of Centre and Mullet streets, to Fry t Marts'sold stand, nearly opposite, Dr. Eaterly would Inform his friends and the Inhabitants of this and adjoining tense ties, that everythtng In the hardware line will always be found at his establishment, where they may be , certain of getting superior articles it the lowest prices. "arlte• member to call at D. 1.. Esterly's Hardware Store, Centre street. below Market—Cm ti lb—Orden for coal sereens.of Elderly k Vrick's man. ufacture, received and promptly attended to. Pottsville. April 19. DISK ' of WAILES, Imported, Mt BEAti- hock. 110, eventh. MORRI BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—lfnll iissortmentsia "Magnalls." and other favorite brands. BEST A M EAT. CAN BARS—orllnary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge purposeii, &e., &e.. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE Promiscnons Oxen, or "vit to.required shic BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand, made In solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE k SHEET IRON—For covering schutev, kg. AMERICAN k SCOTCH PIO IRON. BAILIMAD IRON—T rails and - Sat bars suitable for mines, urnonts, kr: JUNIATA. ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NU TS F and WASLIRRS—For bridges, cars, and. machinery purls:Nies , generally. ,CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality (imitate and dies. The above, together with a full .assoriment of Iron. Steel, Nails and Spikes,. to which the uttentlon of dealers, railroad commit/ea, efiglneers(minevi, founders and ma chinists Is invited. , May 10, IRS 10.1 y r ERS, rotary. reasuret. O zoaa s Yousp, pltall.aad tuition to conduct :urea. •t for the 1 effect all his onke., . HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. -• THE SUBSCRIBER, having now arrang ed his goods at his new place of business and with a new • detennination of furnish initall such gnats as the business of the Dm! RegiMi may require, at their lowest market value, solicits the' I upectlern of the Public. I shall be always . on hand and have on hand a full stock of. • Bar I rim, Chopping Alea, ' ' 1 . Fine Iron, . Coal Shovels, ... . ' . Cut Steel, Trace Chains, Slit Iron, Nalliand Spikes, Rope, Tackle-Works, • . Bellows,_. Anvils an 'Vices, *c., _ Ifardware and Iron Depot, C&VTLII STREIT, three dOOlll above Market, East side. • PRANK POTT, July 16.1814 , _ RS& liSUlt lg,w Slats' I Miners' The . ono an Coy*Trlmadnda, Springs,! daddlery, 8110emakar'sTriols, CarperdeeaTords, I Maas and Paint- Bar Iron of all dies, Rolled ." " • Nails Ind Spikes. • • Rail Paul Iron and Nails.. BmlthTouls. ulldlair Materials; ". Cast Stiii; Shear-Steal, Arm Pilger, 9 Sr Aril I Saxe; f Rillnied Traces, , Crollo-tot $ll l, O. rowderand Shot. Fine Ilmodlume. t • ' q.. 11. t arns blot hooka to th e fok the patrooage theyes deiltohlmin htortindlviduatespeettyomdbopes the oew,erm, by the quint-rot their goods,striet otters , time to bisohtemsedareoitmodotholtPrito t etwin dowry*: and oomituutd theiremitlaned eopppet. • •'s l , • .3111GLITi LERCII, Deaterthe itemiteare meet fee* Oeletresteret PotterillosJeolitY 6 • 18 !'t 1. •—• • ' : ' . • SATURDAY MORNING. BY 'BENJAMIN BANisTAN I I'OTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL MU I TO BUILDERS. York Store, Noy,'=, 1. sricitrim TEEM PSON Cbrner rizt GAth, , 'Sltal Of Tag t Pottsville, kpril 4, '57 ii JONES •& CO.' • • IRON & !MARL INERCRANTS, Market and Sizteenlls Philuddphia, • Hare al.raysoa baud and fur sale 4ILLERC um Aan all) lialrodooes be , !DUI, and nearly opposite th e nk, Pottayllle. where will be . .seellent issortment of nAllb. Fite. i nue Toy', Brit/mist Ware. Aesottment °Mine Locke, Te.ble Cutlery, Pocket CUtiftflt TableSpoone. • Anvil,. and Vices, Aisivrtment sf ties Owl!, Skeet Iron Crucibles, Wire, Tin Mite, • ar'!" gotta • "" , 1 , : Nall and Bonun , SATURDAY, goRN , q;MAYL__.9,-,':.f,8,57. MEDICINAL , • . CONSUMPTION ANDAND ALL DiSdaSed of the Lungs and Throat are positively t'srable by inhalation, conveys the remedies to iffis'earitles hithe lungs Omagh the air passages, and coming. in direct -contact with the dilemma, neutralizes the' tubercular 'matter, W higs the tg i, a, canoes a free and' easy expectoration, heals the uusigs, purifies the Wed, Imparts renewed vi tality to see-vow syetem, giving that tone and suers gy solndispessablellle_the restoration of health.. To be able to state ioarideatiksahat Consumption' is curable by •inhalation, is to am a soaves or unelloyedspleasnre. It is as much alder the control or medical treatment as a • other Ihrishisbie Mean: isteetycrufer teviery han dled cases eau be cured In thetirst steps,and fifty per cent In the second: but the Wei stage it imps tittle to save more than five per anat. geir.,the longs are ex rat up by the disease as 'to' bid defiance ,to medical skill. - Been, however, In the last - stacis t jahalation fords extraordinary relief -to the saffertng, attending this fearful !looms, which annually destroys ninety five, thousand persons in the rutted States alone; end g emerbet catmint lon shows that of 'the present population of this earth. eighty millions Sri destine!: to till the Coniumptire's grave. .. Trluly the quiver 'of death has leo ether so gated as Cbnetimption. In all ages it has been the peat enemy of ifs, for. it spans neither age one sex, but menu off alike the brave, the :beautiful, the manful, and the' gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom emsetb every good and perfect gilt; I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permattent and speedy mire In Cote pmption. The first emus of tubereke is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their de- Poeition In the lunge. is to prevent the free adults ion of alr.into the ear retie. which causes a wakened vitali ty through the entire system. Then surely It is more national to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach: the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing eery after inhaling reme dies. - True Inhalation Is a local remedy, nevertheless It sets ronstitutkinelly, and with more power and certain ty than remedies administered by the stomach. To puree the powerftd and direct influence of this mode of adhlnistration, chloroform inhaled willentinedy deitroy Sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nee voles system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary biirning gas will destroy life in a her hours. The inhalation of ammonia will muse the system when hinting or apparently 'dead., The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible In the skin a few min utes after being inhaled, and may be Immediately detect• ed in the blood. A convincing pred of the coristitu • tlonal effects of inhalation, is the het that 'sickness is always produced by *eathing foal air. Is not thii posi tive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the hums, shoult reduce the most happy results ts, During eighteen years' practice; many thousands, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my. carp, anti I have efected.mauy remarkable cures, even after the sufferers hid been pronounced In the last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption Is na longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, end founded on long experience' and a thorough investiga tion. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tu bercles, he., enables me to distingulah, readily, the va rious forms pf disease that -simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies 'rarely being mistaken even Ina single case. This familiarity in connection with certain. palbohogical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relleveZthe 'lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to It renewed vitality, giving energy nod tone to the entire system. Cox 53, Post Office, G. W. GRAHAM, ii. D. Office 109 FILBERT Street, below Twelfth; Philadelphia, Pa. I March 21, 'SI, 12.1 y . , THE GREATEST' Medical Discovery CREATES Age. TV. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has jUdlac,wered in one of our comaptonpaitureweeds a remedy that ennui Every Kind otHrunor, from the worat,scrofula down to a common pimple. Hu has tried it in over 1100 cases, and neier failed ex rept In two e . ases(both thunder humor). has now in his possession our two hundred certificatesUf its virtue,' all within twenty miles of Boatim. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore . mouth. One tothreebbttles will cure the worstkindof pimples on the face. 15.0,t0 three bottles will cure the system, of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worstcankerin the month and stomach.,.' , 41'hree to five bottles are warranted toEure -the worst mew of Eryalas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. , Two bottlesane warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to yurecorrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. 'two throe bottles are warranted to cure the worst' emir of ringworm. Twoor glum bottler an warranted to Morn desperate ease of rheumatism. • Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Fleetoelght bottles will mire the worst ogee ofeerofula. - A benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfee te tare Is warranted when the ihneeqmintity, fs taken: Reader, I peddled over a thoupan d bottlesPf this in the vicinity of Abston. I *Wow the effects of it in every ease. 80 sure as water will extingUish fire, so sure will -this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that another; after a trial it always speaks for itself..—; The are two thingeabout this herb that appear to me surprising; first that It grows in our pasturee..illsolllll pilules quite plentiful, and yet Its value has never been knoWn With I discovered it in 1846—second, that it should eureall kinds of hornet'. . . . . In order to give some idea of thesudden rise and great popularity or the discovery, I will state that In April, 1853, l'peddled it and sold about six bdttles per dar—tit Apr 11,1654,1 sold over one thousand battles per day 0114' Some of the wholesale druggista who have been in the business twenty and thirty years. say That nothing In the annals of patent medicines waseverlike it. There is a uniVersal praise of it from ail quartera. in snY own practicelalways kept it strictly forbumors —but sinee Its introduction sea generalfaluily medicine, great and wonderful slaws have been found In it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which war al ways considered incurable. have been cured bye few-bot ties. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all vases of that awful malady—therearebutfew who hays seen more of it than. I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ill of them aged people cured by It. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Tleadache, Dyspepsia. Asthma, reverend Ague, Pain In the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly In dis eases of the kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. ' • No change of diet neeessary—eat the beet you getand enough of It. . . , Diredionsfor ure.—Adults,one table-spoonfal per day —childien over ten years, a dessert spoonful—children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be appliaille to all vonatitutions, take sufficient to operate on theibowels twice 1 31anufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, • No./ 20 , iiiirrevirtreet, Roxbury, Mass. Price, One Dollar. Wholesale Agents:—New York city, C. V-Cliekner, 8/ .Barclay street; C. R. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton Clark, 275 Broadway A. 8.-,I D. Sands, 100 Fulton St. Wholesale agents for Pennsylvania. T. W. Diorr & Boris. 182 North 2nd Street. Phil delphis Tor sale in Pottsville; by ..T. fl. 8r0w:44,4 C. Hughes awl II liabreau. May 19,1858. 20.17 Ulqßq9i;lßg9 ALWAYS SOMETNINO NEW. READ THIS-OLD AND ,YOUNG! PROFESSOR woorra: HAIR RESTORATIVE , Is, no doubt, the most. ironderftel discovery of.this age of Pro Meg, 'Air It wilt restore. permaneat 'gray hair to Its original cOlor, cover the head of the bald with a most I mrnriant growth, remove at once all daddruff and itch• log, cart all' scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptionso such an mild heed. etc. It will cure, as If by mule, nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, gloa sy, and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and the hair from fallieg, to extreme old age. The following is from a distinguished: member of the medical profession: By. Pan, January 1, 1845. . PROFESSOR O.J. WOOD,- Due Mc—Unsolicited:l lend you this eertificare.e 7 - After being nearly bald for a long tltne,and bating tried all the hair reetoratives extant, and having no faith in any. 7 was induced, on hearing of yours to give its trial. I placed myself in the hands of a' hither, and had My i s bead rubbed with 'good Miff bench, and the - Rest a- Ore then applied and well rubbed In , till the s calp aglow This I repeated every; morning, and in ree weeks the young heir appeared , and grew rani from August last till the presentlttni, and iSnow tbl , black and ' strong—loft and pleasant to lhe 'touch ;irhereas, before, it was harsh.and wiry, what little there W. of it,' and that little was disappearing very 'rapidly: I still use your Restorative about twine-a - wee*, and shell soon have a good and perfect env of hair. Now, I ha 4 read of these,' things—and who has Lnot I' but have not seen hitherto any case where any person's hale was really benefited by any of the hair tonle, key of the MO: and It really gives me pleasure to record the result of my s ex. pecienee. I have 'recommended pearl preparation' to ethers, end It . already hair • large and general ale throughout the Territory: The people here know its et forts, and have confidence In it. The supply you sent 12111;111 wholesale agents firr the, Territory, is neatly ex hansted, ond daikvioqithies RM . ; made' fbr It: You de-, serf...credit for your discovery;. and I, for gap. return' you my thanks for the benefit It has done volliP for 1 'eel, tainly had deepened lonic egOef ever effecting any such result. Yours, hastily. •' .. 1 J. W. BOND, • '' Firm of Bend 4 Kelley, Druggists, it. Paul. (From the Editor of the Real F.atate Advertiser:l . • - ' Ilogrox, 27 School Street, March 2),.1533. Dana Bra :—h become prematurely quite may, I wig induced, some 11111,1819111 I.lort#, to teaks a trial' of our Reeleratire. t Wesel:mid lees than two bottiea,lmt thtvgney hairs have all. 'dipappeared : and - althoUgh,'mY hair has dot fully attained Its original eolor, yet , the" process of ehange is gradusilY ; toilet . o; and I em In pe hopes that in a short time my hair UM be as dark" as formerly. -I have Sled been vonetrirratitkd at the healthy moistness and vigor . of the i hair, which' before' was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to cede out es in3F inerly. - ' . 'Resiteethrlfy yours, • D. C. M. R.Ul'i. . Profeinior Wood emang.. IkWok/Imi I% 7363.. ; 7 have lord Trutessor. Wood's . 110/ .litmitAraUTP., and Aare 5id0314.4 Its Wonderful elfin. IRx balrwas breolo• tog, as I though,. preoNturety ell", bat by AN .use or Ats “Itestomllre," It AIN ivitupod its orlglnal cplor Uutt I lure no doubt, porsumeutly • • SIMIIT BRE Its.4ssuatof Milted Ststes. WOoDA CO., Pmprietors. 312 Droadiay, R. T v • and 114 144r1te4 4reet,11.2.eu15,, - Mbleourl. • 1,012113 Dewy Pay?mamma—Z..l.W: rbeheylllrAlliareD—... Dr. E. Chlehoter, 444 by IlithleSetok4lllo4llsterp, MOE= IMI • IHORSEMOTEL • .vorster of venire d." eli Jrahantouge its., Poltava le. Joseph M Pages, PrOlakiet.ro' Enierteinmantaisod accommodations of nattiest Wad, and every attention.erill be paid by the hoetand his at tendants to make Eti4ts and trariehots romfbrtabib. Pottsville , May 10, rat) • lio.ly - PLUMBING. . . 111111BINCr I AND;CAS-FITIllkil Establishment. • : KARAT? SQUIIRE.• P02 . 7,8171.tr,P.A. , ulersigned respectfully the ettlzens of "Potty. tb*t baring ANI the .P.Wwliater Es. issentalismary Dick. sad attached It to his 'leg Bauhaus, will ben ul7 on both , bniuehes, Ise, by 'Met attention 10".1110—kaTialf o • krgejtns well selected apioying comp. teat -deo; and .doinig work at rsemetegprices--to • portion of the public will amidst of Wa. ,ti, Copper and Tuba, Porcebdn and rash-Distils, Iron told logs, lintai Docks for ; Ism. UM, fur .pave. manta, Branch Pipet amt Coupling for pareoseeds, iron and Pipe of all Omsk Chtaltsturea or every kind, asobraelng a fall tunertment df Clumdellera, Pendants, Dreekela te., de. de. manniketered of the beet quality Of materials, and, of the latest and mat approved' pet. taros. DANIEL D. DORSTON. April 11, 157 W TOMES, JEWELRY. p i LARGE Assortment of Cameo A sad Ear Ring;islet received by Pottsyllle, ) 1&y ID, ' 55 19. ELLIOTT. AMERICAN RAILWAY TIME t n EPERS,a choke article, just reeelreil by J. S. ELLIOTT, • next door to the Minot? Bank. - Totievalo, MY 10,14 L , (11_011:D and'ilver LeverTandPfain Ull Watcher, top sale lower In price than MO* hare ever Win offered In the county of Behuylkffl. J. . I • I , B. ELLIOTT, next door above .the Hiders' Bank. Pott Ilse, Maylo,'/18 % . 19- . ! M AVISE'B • CHEAP drat h & Jew-. jelpr Store, No. 72 • orth Second street, Opposite the r Mt.' Vernon Bouse4 Philadelphia., . Gold ;Aver watche d full jeweled, 18 if mew, $25; Sli ver Lever, full jeweled, $l2; Silver Lepine, v.) Quarthre• $5 to $7; Gold speetacpm, 5O to $10; SUver SPeotarlel, $1 50; .Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $l5; Silver Dew. 41111 t Spoons. $9 to $U :1 Silver 'Tea Spoons, $4 73 to $7 50; Gold Pens and Gold fsees, $3 20 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver Cases,sl ; together with a variety of One Gold Jew dlry, Gold Curb, Caws Fob Chains. goods wig . re ranted to be' as p rated. Watches and Jewel ry re paired in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, 41r., made to order. I •N. 8.-4-, All orders sent by mall or otherwise, mill be punctually attended to. • &pt. 4 0, '56. aly STAUFFER £ HARLEY. -Isckt...______, thor.AP WATCTIES & JEWELRY:— .... N.PsW•O" -- .--....--, W . olesale said retell —= at the"Phda. . . ..._' - :•.t..-•••••• , --- - -'... fa Watch k Albelry More," No. 00 liorth Second stree . corner of Quarry, nailed'. Gala Le ' r 'Patches, NI Jewelled, 18 caraltilac, 1 2 8 09, - . • Gold ',mine Watches, $lB 00 to pi 00. "Myer Lever, Tulliewelled, - - - $l2 00 Sliver &pine. jewels , - - • . 900 Superior Quartitas, 1. - - - 700 Gold Bracelets, Gold Spectacles, . • • . - - - - 700 Pine Silver do., ' 'r• 1 50 Ledletrfkdd Pencils. 1 - - ' - - • 1 00 Sliver Tea•spoons. set,l - - - - - 100 Gold Pens, with Pencilnd Silver Golder,. $l. ' Goldrger•rings, 9734' cenls to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, 1 l• 4 cents : patent, 18% cents; Lunet, 25 cents; other a Ides In propoition. Alt goods warranted to be what they are sold for: . STAUFFER & KARLEY. . . . ad—some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepiues, ,r than the above prices. ' r 4.155(. 407 rwJ 'II(ATNARION. used Lyons' Kathairon : Is the moat delightful toilet ant i preeminently beneficial for Cm Eathairon fully restored , my hair five years. Yours truly, R. L. ATWATER, No. 66 Wanin Street, Nev York. tof Pure Jamaica Ginger, for dys -70115 Ac., can be had at I • C. DARLET'S ty Store,CentreStreet,Pottsville. 4141 .11-YONEP lEXAYE YOU ib i s the hair? It ale. n the world and l and Bald heads„ The after a badness of twe Also, Lyons' Extra pepsin and general ne Perfumery and Val Octo* CHAUesale • EFMNG, Whol aid Retail •Wiriassiant altaaci Criairaaaalaeri. E.E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Sta.; .(Oppositel Mortinier's : //dte/,) POT I r STILLS., PEIIIIA. The subscritter, having taken pomession of _..__ the house formerly occupied by Mrs. M. AL -.....---„...- Beatty,hatitconverted the same Into a . r Drng and Apothecary Stoic, 2 such as ho thinkewill prclve satisfactory to te. all purchaser'. and respectfully calla the at tentien of his friends and the publio to hied:mire stock. Ilehas taken great are in the selection of his Drugs, bfeillcines, he., and can therefore cheerfully teem:mend etch' and every one as heins -PURI? AND CA ADOLTER.ATED4 , Ile is determined to'give himundivided peqiinal at tention to his buslmaid„ at all bonnet the day midnight when required, believing that the success and Orptdattott of phyticians as wellsa i ibe,iftvaittaLle !ices of their ph. tient: depends In a grttit measure on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and be feels confident glut CALAPAZSE.then obtained al the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question with his customers; when ones 'his reputation ns a careful and competent Apothecary. obeli be satisfite torilyeetablished. This reputation be Ilt determined to build up, with tbe. assistance of a share al the public patronage --a fair pro portion 'Ol which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends, Independently of that which he hopes to obtain by close ' attention to business and strict attention in mixing prescriptionshich may affect the health and lives of hie eustomets, ' Deception in the preparing and compounding of med icines for ruthless 'peculation he MIL never retort to. though tt Is notoriously true that such s dangerons der rept ion is much more extensively and successfully prat, tied by druggists thari can be readily imagined. Cpaiident of obtalnlng a name and rank amongst the • first of his cotetoporallts, he only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his ability to salary the most ex. acting. .. , Patrons may With roundehee rely upon . the prompt and &Mite' exeeutime of their orders, sent by %al or otherwise. C11A.11.1 , 1% MPTINO, DAM Igt . Omuta?. S. E. Corner rif (ittre and Nortreigan Sts, Atinek Pastille, Arne 21, '6l; F !May HEALTH OR SICKNESS , , Choose be n them: , The blood tarnishes the material of every bone, mut de, gland and fibre, in the human frame. When pure it secures health to every organ ; wheo corrupt hassle& tartly preAures diame. nouowArs PILLS operate dtrectly.ppon the elements of the streamer Ilk. nimtral kin IC the principles of diocese; ar d thus ntecally curl ug the malady, whether located in thenerves,the stomach, the liver: the bosteht. thi 'muscles, the skin, the brain, or arty other part of the system. Used thronghonetlint Worlds , HOLLOWAY'S i ILLS are (ninny etemdmis in emn. plaints common to the wholehtiman race, and dleorders pet Whir to oertain tihmatee and lanlittee. Afasmang Diporders. • . . I IspePristant derandstuent of the liver, the mum o , infirmity and suffering, and thefaiuse of trumnerable deaths., yl,ld to these curatives, In all cater, howeverag gm ated.actlng as ,a mild purgative, alterative and, took: they relieve the bowels, purl& the Iluidlk and In yie.rate the system and the constitution •at the same time. General Welshmen...Nervosa* Com. -- plainta, When all stimulants fail. the reiterating and bracing properties of these rills give tiriohoss to the shaking , nerves and enieeuled muscles of the vlcCm et general debility. I . , Delicate Females. , , MI irregularities and allmenbr 'oaten t to the delicate and sensitive organs of ,the tax ate vomoved or prevented' by slew dada of these Mid. but inhllibleslteratarni. No moth& who mania her own or her chlldren't health 'should fail to have them within her mach. Setentide Endorsements., Theiondon oLdneet," the tendon "Medical Bev fed, ' and the most eminent of the faculty in Greet Irritate, France and, Germany.Mre eulogised the PILLS and their Inventor. . , I' , , . • . ftolloway'• Pint ere the Oast remedy' knower in the , po nd, a for air following 194sailes:; dithura , I Headaches . 2 , 1 • , Bmi t e°i°l4 l i/ Pigs ~ ; .1 . ; 4dbliotiou '. • .. . . , 1 COnghs •,..._ Indents* ' . Colds inflammation' , Chest Dinistat inward Meanest ` , "" - CostlteelloT'N . - LlverComplahsts ' , Trois' .: 1 - ~ . I LOWniAll of illphib. , bcta , ' . . , Pl* ...., . Drops, 0 , , ' Eons and unreel ' - , Debility -- r Seernadary fl_yraptonas Fever and Ague - , Yeoeteal Atlone - Female Complaint* ..' . - Werm, of ell UM@ Aar sou at the seenufactirins of Progremrilletnatra; SO Malden ladni.NeW Ybrk, and 2t4 Emend. Undue, by all respectaldedruggistitind dealers In Medicine throml oat the Vetted Stater and the eivillsed world, In Amer at 2/ manta. 044 rentsiand di each " there la a con ed arable saving by takkt the larger skeet a. • , N. D.—Direction' for he guidance of patients LA evaii dlsonier ant affixed to eur,ll box. 11GriCadotton !..None are genuine unites the words "Ilotkoray, Nev York and London:l," are dlecernible al a waternsark in every leder the beak ce 4 aredkifif "'Mind each pet or bog t the same niaryle plainly loft Dy hold ing Sat los/ to Mt UAL. A , Wedowee meant wilt bir Oren to- oar one renteeing soak isdrinudims= lead totbe Molten of lisrPitti Pt estate PM lelag thetoodidetee ce entding the man, homing then ite mations • • . int 21.156 6, ' - ,- ". 1 ' 1- • :547 . _ , , •,‘ .f.,. v. 3 t, palm muiptsptiiinTa . r.Vßta. . AU in oar mintage garden A s- jets: Dal t :7 mo n : din4anPlyarme° flog, A. of th.lod. o,lninittfer nalaiboinabli • S t. Ale Me lige united; yte's town of sweetness wanner nee 'White nose of all the world. • Frani out a ignmises tallow .00 bud of beauty grim; • ••• - It 4.11 oti mulles for Fanahlni; ' /Cud to f Wider dew, Arai nestling warm and tandirly, Oar lair os of tura were corm So dose and "elosi shoat our woe Whits RON aim the *arid. Twodowers ot'gloriciu crimson Orew with our Bose or light; gull kept the sweet Heartm-grafttriellp • Her whitener ortitty white. - - r, the wind of life thlty dowsed with ewe, ' _dud reddened as they whirrd; " While, 'whine and wondrous grew our wed, . !Whits Bow of xq the world. . With mistlesl Slot ilayamee. ()Or house of Me she tlll'd • - • Reseed each hour some Sky toter • Where !Mod hops Wight build. We saw—though nonellkeas might she— ' Such precious promise pead'd Upon the petals of our wee White *wog all tirsworld. • ." • , . . --. ' But evermore the ludo Of angel light Ineret4 o Ulu the pilaw, at ' t That folds some. gi* t. _ linorr-whlte, snow4roM mowed's:loy, Oir darling bud ipenried. ' • . And dropt l' the grave—Orals lap—tna t wee 'li'btte here of all the world... - Oar Rose was but ht blossom; I Our life was but In spring; . When dcwn the whom midnight,. . We heard the !spirits slag; "Another bud of infancy, With holy dewy impearrd;" And with their hands they tore our White Wale of ail the world., - You scarce could think so small a t Could Jesse a low so Wes; lier little light such shadow fling Yrom to sunset's tuarge. In other springrour life may . be In bummed bloom unfuriell; But never, match our *es White Bose of all the world. Vantical skticl). From the Autobiography of James Silk Butidaghatin.) TIM DEVIL /X TEE ALAIlif-TOP.• ' 4 ' When withiti about one hundred miles . of the coast of Florida, and jest on the outer edge of the Gulf Stream, with a moderate breeeeiand top gallant sails sot, we were visited. about midnight by what is called "a , white squall," that is, a cud. den and violent gust of wiud,,which corder. wait out the least warning of cloud or other premoni tory simptin. In this case it was a perfectly circular whirlwind, as It caught, 01 or th e .weather him and lee quarter at the same time, and literally spun the ship round like x, top of tee-to nun, though not of course with the same rapidity, the reiistanee of the water preventing this; bat our rotatory motion oeeasioned such e. whirlpool in the seathat I really feareckwe should be swat. lowed. up is UM vortex, which was like the Maul- • strum, at Norway, or Charybdis. in' Sicily. The novelty of the dadger imposed a pretend tilence, and "every man held his breath fur,a,,,while," but at length It passed away, and. we. were happy at • our deliverance. The crew, however, (at least - that portion of them which formed the watch be low,) had hardly got comfortably into their ham mocks, before - a newer' nd still move 'remarkable form of danger was discovered. One of the main top men of the watch on deck, who had 'stationed himself in the top, to be ready foe whatever might be required there, and bad rolled himself up in • one ,61 the top-gallant studding sails, called out - with a lusty "On (leek, there! the Devil's in tlientale-tep.,. Send up some bends to setae • eftnt"'As I was "still On deck myielf, I at first thought this man Must be drunk; but he had never been addicted to drinking, and then' I tbought it most be a hoer; so I called out, "Main-top, there! none of your jokes; if you 'please, but mind your duty." • The man recogni zing my voice, replied; 4 •les no joke, captain, I assure you ; but the real- Devil, ae sure as the ship's the. Surrey; so send the hands up, orl shall be carried Off by him." At the saute time 'we heard in the top a flapping of wings, a hearse screaming or screeching, and could see, through the dim light of a mitonliii atmosphere, the sail, in which the man was enveloped, dela" and fall.' ing, and he stoutly combatting what be 'thought must be a phantom, but which turned oat to be, solid reality. In the meantime, •the boatswain's mate, without orders, bad gone to the fore-hatch way, and shouted out, after piping with his call, "All hands to catch the Devil, ahoy! tumble up, my hearties?" In tsfewminutes all hands were on deck ; and on the main-phronds on both sides, about a dozen men hastened to the rescue of their shipmate-from the dales of Satan, and the cap ture of the Prince of Darkness himself if possi ble. On their reaching the mairotor, 'Pone man was struck so thready by one of the wings of the unknown assailant, that be fell on deck, and was much hurt by the fall; another was almost blind ed by a similar stroke on the face; and all that could be made out for some minutes was, that there was) a great feathered monster, with clams, beak, and wings, combatting with all his might the original occupant of the top, who . though bleeding at several point., stood his 'ground man. fully. At:length, by the aid of the studdingotail, in which they enveloped the monster,' and the studdinglail sheets, with which they lashed his legs together, they secured him for the remainder of the night, and all egain retired to rest. At daylight, intense curiosity was manifested to be present at the uncovering of tbe mysterious crea ture; so that when all bands were again,ou deck, he was lowered down from the top, enveloped in the canvas which bad secured him; and timed out to be a magnificent osprey,* pea eagle. It steed at least five feet high, and Its extreme breadth from the tips of its expanded wings were agleam eight feet. It bad a noble, head, beautiful eyesiwith several rings of different brlghteolors encircling the pupil, a strong booked beak,,thleit and strong . legs, large talons or. Slaws; a richly Speckled brown back of feathers,.and white breast ,end Deeming it a prise • worthy ,ef , priesentation . to some ornithological collection,. 4 . wished 10 secure it for the remainder of the voyage; ntid *idle the carpenter was preparing a cage or Items : lot it, it was fastened by the leg with a melon; ranting-line to the ring-holt of the epanker.boont, lust abaft the tiller, with a range of about thise fathoms of line for the freedmizof his meiementa. lis first explidt was to - Pelmet., apita: a atray duck Who' bad. •wandered from her coop, into which he trend:et% his talons, ancidevouind 'it' alive,' with; apparent -satisfaction. We infisequently fed ft with the offal of poultry used.for the table, smd •Ipeli, sup. ; lies of fish and animal. foed,as We could com mand, of which it atesveracioesly. Oaths third day after its capture, and wheit;we were near to New Providence wir were. Canght in a•, sudden squall, and ft be ' ektila necessary to take in the spanker, when one of the sailors approaching the bird too closely, as be Intim:gaged in hailing in the boom sheet, the esgle,phinged his etviingbstak into the naked Calf of 'the 'pan's leg; Wei treason &dug turned up, as the deck •ietus}fill tit' water from the heavy equal of- rain.suid•drew out of it a solid mass of flesh; of severaVeleneeWie as 'to' disable the Mestprebitbly ft flife; ,itred-the naturally enraged. at • Ude 'ettack,.. : . took . , out his knife, cut the lanyard by, which the bird ;was *s cared, and it tee aloft falls the air with. exulting screams of triumph. __. . Our Ant care was todrem the wawa:44oo Unfortunate ;mama wlthetyptica.aud,:bandagest to 'prereet, testi, 'or;bbiod; and to keep, him, pa„„e. slit* of - repose indiew diet to, prevent. reyer , l ill he 'related "port, Wheelie wigs. traniferred to the hospital, and tuff eleatlichred to' retire home with us, but lame and unfit ter duty alert The bird itself kept :hovering' over 'the venal, es ilmeditating • some revenge, Or ;being emelt; hereto leave us till within . Altair)! land. fill*. quality, therefore,• alighted en our - ,mithi.toyist truck, and there, as the. ship's Motion required; balanced itself by its outspreading . ningsi ;nit pres.ented a Most reinarkable', objeec, like ilhe. ogle .sProsouniin. stu ' erowpisig a Military :trophy raised to eeletrata a sisterly .•tta the held (44 battle. , As it flaw . ..taff atidpahed itself itr the eft mad the reitebOrlifek it bad been fastened. on board ' its to and; fin, Oki:: a penitent tail' • streamer, sad added W the•elagular appearanoi.; &keret otitbe mea.and :velem • petitioned bard! to be allowed to shoot it while on awning,- but I would; not- give my . perodislon a.‘l, should beveheewrestlly isetry. to ,emilit I drqt . or erimoded Oh' dbelt, :orlisi the' otlean.,,VollOW-, • fig ittPrinterel baths; it iiiired.oEmi to .ba,bsymid eereiglit;, whesteuddenly it Weald dictw.4 clewed - litiage,-liks; sloping, lump •of. Les and just' sale approached• the dr' the p4isees fete toss , Iph, near the starDiceitiprialtfaittiht wings,.fittating• or selling along through', thiair k and . deveuning, the' delicious Morita _with aildity. iimenshered the *lnge In ,efir'isslamte, in Sheltspeass, with • that universality of knowledgeerblehdisOngehk ed him shave Alf other - reu, 11 44 .11 11044 the great Remit. or think he'll be to As tether/peg 10 th• l i ghilth oll ass ::•,"; - fir" aennigetworeatiara" ' " ' • • Wbetberit smetelptsOrt the strength, of Ift ea t whfet l ;.‘tint Inibettait of most - . dazzling power and:beauty, a Species Of fascination mask 'tear the surface, as serpeataof various kinds are said to - exerefiti ets birds, end 'Ake great scrPcsts for whom our sailoes,at first took OW , *lied oat_ our Mather Dre',l einnol-zere bni.lha ' *inner . 4 la • which it•greePtet; its Ml' freed rtb• ter sad beret' unresistingly aloft to bat de= • llOff "ttbe, 'as Shake/Me Ax. • m 1 ; .. • ~- - • • i 1 i4 17 4 . 4 07 ,44: i-1 ; 3 HPENWLITANIA.,' _y i `.i~ ~; ._ _ ~__ .J _. -_ " ' ."'ATIVI 71101 r." . 1 411 'N,I* s. • = . . picas. it. eserSised !‘to; IsoveritigetY- of mature." though k -Is IsordlYsectisiery smi that amok to accept literally the comment which Dr...4110mm Offora Oa this psMige, when' he MTh 'that It: is reported theteittert the 6sprej hovers hit.the air . idi d,i . e Ash ta ii ihe water learlist lure up - circa tie l lios, WI . , Still fqrtkiii 114.: Salle , vatekhe ii i pleases.," 'At ;length: o I outward trope wag terminated by i t iour Ole itiril In the- harbor of 2fessis !where : th e bea hit truitspareliy - of the Watei eitiblatneits , ear amebae distinctly ton a whits limesteise Immo* though just before •a tering ,thaport,the asliatii intermsir hirer:from its Jukes: us itisittbpithelikoll•risleg almost per. pandlaularly Itlte . a . witil,frOoi . the lowor.most dePtherif Ilia fps..: '-, • t ' I ~ f 13E I(An 1161- . DICLp Yams - Altdal# loatihe little eitildreti had Imitated by the side of, their demi Wither; all •day-long had their :I:young voicei broken out into tow * alienist pleadings and;``wild, house sobs; but now the nighfl bad eosin again,' end- without tasting , the sky mersel of itreed-Aritieh , larupon the rickety' sable they; leak dein din the teary, •gloomy shadows, despoil their 'pale hands reverently;' and* in a 'low, mina eoicej little Mollie aid, #oar, Rather who ROM Hastela." • ' ' r 4 4111 y -I God t4 - wake mother, Alice?" asked' tho younger ot,thi two, in a quiveri ng :sone.l • , , "Yes, Menlo:" and, theliitle thin form nestled anal Prayed: 4 1 atilt +tar tad "oe,Mt, ebb igiin raised' her; eyes ''Ditir;:iiitir" 64, 7 list night-our mother went to slap • *haw ithe•iwarel began to shine; and .thotagh'.we ham! nailed bdir ear sine* the morn log; di, does not auswats. . If -she is got* to sloap•forever, dear (led; (bereehoking, trembllog sobs bake' the leyntillsem tlf t tlie.attfo chamber, ) and if you are 4 going to ltisep hell warts and'Wel in /outlaws, Will ,eos • int Ist her spirit to as, end 41,,,, us once more, ad tell us,. to be good 'littlegirls till yon take ukf Will you, ivili,7 01 4 deer'Godf" t • It Was dark dad silent ils the -little eharsber, yet all ,the Air; was shining - .with the • unseen orbit w ings of God's tnnitingels: . : . hoist spatting, thetttl, once crept to the -hide of their dad Mother and kissed her, then 11.30i:wit upon their sesaty, aantede bed, hiving faith • { that their mother, would wake at. the, flat smile uf the miming: Ant the night kept well her wi.MWand bent awarwlth her4ewelied robe. .and the sunshine dented and swept across the .whole'great eitji. It fosidd the pale little child ren ad the dead mother * #ndlookedeheerfal anti bright as, it made Merry *ith. thespecks of,dast that crossed, its tray; btlt it did not charm back to lifel the frosen'sodThf Ugolt the liPs of the dead woman - or email lett) lifeiand motion the dear .fired.•bands *lack lar-so! Milts •ancr still. In:* few butirs , the tenants of the adjoining roomer learned that .- the;, poor, palest widow was 'dead; lend a Isaiah; cotirmi undertaker was sum moned; who laid the - dad body as roughly lOW the rode box as ithough . hit had learned well the greet Wretched lesson of 4/. world. 'and `little of tiro teachings cif fiat Christ who cradlcd,apost his! besom all huttutnityrich. and per. • He puibtid with an irapAtiene gesture, the, little ones awsjiwlto , : stillipritred for the-,"ose more kiss that Other wonld surely', wake and give," sad i went ostling Actin the ling 'stairs with-his but.- don. . $ . j . .. , .. 1..--.1 - • ' " "Where are yhu,going, lily dear.?" 7 - ; "W. dt;n't know, - sit ;We want our mother..? "Add w_here id your mother ?", ,asked the gen. tlemar,• fixing his liuge,:brown eyes dpon the upturned facer i before ,him, ` and: running his hind Orough the short, blac curls that shaded hie temples. I s "Ini Heaven, sir, with Gil.` '"Wliat are yo s r names?-1' -•- - .. . ' s ' . "Millie Lisle, nd Alice' s Lisle."' ' - , - Thse•gentlema uttered a stifled exclamation of surprio, then with a. quick hbund he caught them .1n; hiw, arms. Vapidly he; carried- them through long streets, midi bread, grand avenues; and when ho bad entered ' i tt beautiful mansion, and softly placed them in the urcacid iasereidAtood , woman t ha bodied `hie had' open- his hands and said : "I thank thed, oh s Gad,- for 'tile blessing ! Teacill me to be to theni father and 'mother, for the sake of my {lost aural S iste r Mellio !" .1 !! • i ! • BEAVTIFIFL ILLUSTIIATIO/I. • •!" - rael thaw YOGI. 17$1/171. TRIG GOLD. ='rl have now in my;hacd;"said Edward Ever ett, at't gold watch, which combines embellish ment:and- utility In nappy prociortions, and is . offeA . corisidered a very. 'rateable appendage- to• the penult of egisntleuian.L.lta hands, face,ehaloi and else dro of chased andi kurniihed gold. Its gold"rieni4 sparkle with the:ll/by, topes, !sapphire, emerald. I olea it, and llMlthat the 'works, with out-which this elegainly fasnished case would bus a mops shell,-tbenhinds imotioolau, and- those figures withouterief brass. In vestigating furthor, and askingmhatis the spring, by w h ich then are wadi; motion„-;I-esk, made of, I ca am told it is nde.of steel I.- ,Ituk c winnlis steak! The reply is thin it is iron I which has, underg one cousin proccsa: tio;tlted,lfindthe mainspring, withal:lt which the'vratch would always be motion less 2 and its hands figures • , Wirrifiati :not sufficiently good;) nor of brass (thakiwoold not: do,) but of iron. Iron, theirll4,)itlie obit tihodors metal! and this wateliitleestbkitigof socutty!-• Its bands and figures, which tell_ the hour, resemhle the master spirits ,'of tbe•4lprj to whose movements ever/lay* is directed.. It/timeless but eparitlingi ratals,!sapphine,l-robioer atones-- and embellish• manta are the iristoorMY.• Id works of brats are the middle class, by ithe inereuing intelli gence, and pow c i, of whictrilbe t master spirits of the age :we - at ad; and its iron mains p ring, shin up in ,s box, al, Osat - tink, but aster thimight of; except when it is disirderly, broke; or wants •winding up, sytobOliserthelabortng class, which like the mainspring, we tiliol'up by the paynterit of midges, and Which elimie are shut up in ob scurity, aad thesigb'eonstaritly at workomid abso lutely necessati Ito the movement of society, as the iron maiMairingf , -4•41-the gold watch, are never thwaghlottte*Wben they require their warn. or are ie wank' M. disorder of tame kind or other." • ,• 4 - - Th'e politicaliMd industrial rights and privil •egess !of the. hawking elasses*.should. not be lost sight!; of. by le Edoeste. and develop thear, , and thei r return, Wilk bring iron out of this Mountains! to gteatei abundance; will,..try• chewsnoecior iinelligence,finient machinery, by which moat of the labor of life maybe perform ed ; "make twri blades,./4rtosegrow where but mutgrombeforttirmnd dis;as in all other thinv, sot the world ahead... The locomotive, stetuttom. gine, telegranl4 Yorinting-piess; sewiarmacktiaes, mowfrr;.reaperr,;seed.planters harvesters, mad so.fOrtit,arill 'Captious toi be ` -invented and. Ito., ,cirovicd jaat'inphoportioi births etiobattou and de, veloproeot of durpeir,' aid 'especially sot; the clean. '." , • , ' , DiMauer:on wMrs 3nr-Onna.-81i. % v iolin , Bewrthg; is hie' otecon Chian,' statue "thouhu ,lnaklife there is held - in very little value: In 4.494,t0 thewast numbete who perish from the' want.',or,the. meant of inhabitant" intik' nutril)ein Perith frOm Cis and typhoons . which visit the I coast), fliers' an ' lake s, -oar which they expose i thenitelves, in their frail POnts of every desert!). i titin,,i,which , in,, sometimes overwhelmed , by - -hundreds and by'thintsands. , Sonlso whole towns and 'tillages are often airegi away .biinundations igainist'whieltin'adnitultstintesutionsitro taken. In addition o,:thaw wises - of destrudoe, it is • raper* that' Mg late eiviiirais have led to the' loss bf milliontrif live.. -, 'fbe amities of life bY exeentionr, min le frightful.' ".."At tin moment as which /- writ.," the author snacks, "it is believed tint iftotni 14041..(0,.400 vietims. tell :dailrby the bands of(the hindiunatkin.,Gm province of Quito', , tualeil o 4l o .. ,Yie close with, the following extract on _the shbject of firm-401de :. - . • ~ ~- Tlierc are various opitinne as to the extent. ef infatitic:ltie" in MOO, bat get. it ,is a common . • tillM.:l.l' I,mile maniprovinens admits of no doubt.— . On unit ilonnent Chinon yr riters againit id aticido, Kwei. Ching Yu; profanity, to turf" !mei specially inspired by, the "God of Monitore" to mill upon Ins Chinese. people -ts refrain from the inhuman pactleck - abdtitiolares that tie God had Ailed his hones with honors,. and . given him literary.destendmits ,as the reconvenes fur his exertions. Yeti Ms_ clannsciations scarcely go textiles Um Itt preens.. it ekked in tilm. to dartne that' female children who have the means Of bringityl.thitin itp,. and soma of lig air 1 111 4 11 1 . ,. !re. , • strange, . Monet :--"To destroy caught° nisi says, "is .. to make war upon / 1 •0 14.8 'hakiltalty," ( lu the equal number of t he sexes,) s!itiei sore daughters lou . drown, the more danghtets You . _drill baxmandasver was. it known Margie draining of daughters led to ,the' birth Of inn." - 11. nemnineods- abandoning childretr to their! fan- 'ton the wayside as.prerenble to drownin them, and then laye:—"Then.,ari in._ Min ae; d f children so °wised having been paned and•`,rearbd by tigers." -.There should vitillave been," he waif, !'if our gnindotathars Mid - iiitithers bad bees drinniell in ir infancY . 2" • . dnd .ha I quciiestiro initanceil di it puoishmentiof soo th ers. whoqtat deitroYsd their infants, one .of whir* lad a bloodi red serpe nt fastened to her thigh;- midi the °Mai her fonrextrionitica,at it nk t ediO, cow's ft. rather ßlps neati th one 9 dotted battitialtb• J ew it • baptised . in 11W/in ii, - sloop s t leak steed thouertyls_rif. , . I have ileisp pftlairh , eb".ha b i val tet t e e of thou& bOr 7 1 . 4 b . " 0 -I I " e '" 144 - 111 ti in their sarre e. . , , . ! .., ~_:•:+ _ ..1 It'ls b TM 1641i111 ill [II i ' llrenni - 14111110111.111 II i ilin .stat. Of ' gdislesigitioa a 1 I ttlis• distanee.fraii tliti chin, telgive Glint a lair of ricer, andlo lest' them to Ipmislit of starvation whon'ths utaksiort ircibainted: I I ~. . ! ~,i) Silontinually flowing into the iniiidiror en and apirit;';what is reccivsirtlitheire lett, are its predietiens, orcl.n*Milbity magi tie the eat - • .•-,i.,, , tt , - • • 1 ovary m and 11 , . are, euo uriaged 5tir4•10434.. Being apraellical irelatwe and; v0r..111 olur ie. likiks salt i* Mr ad MU be tarusdrilt to Alb! elPel• =MPG ni OOLOU !kw at the Atiriastlitetke. !EWE 'BINDIERT; Deiskiiiiiskiittlisv4h7Wlo7 bf of moo daeartptio . tranitillotand,llosalland roitod to NESE Caw** Diciani—Uste was mused; skid the fire' aid smoke of .thelPremeh fievalistalwead kindlid by Catiiii, i' . .esightr itioliden in liter arerw. A mittens . turd startling *tiff it "tett I werkll: work !I V' was-wafted inteltseddar driaw ins rootesand boudoirs, arid a noblest siscpriban ,- * Jos t Hood had . divinely .sung, "A meal e l wpm! a' that. Miny eterrent prayir bad fothiw e i : tnifbrtanath to Or "Bridge' Of ar s hesid a a he darkand rases' anent- The Wight elins , ' . of a *et Sm was risible amid , the. deli Okada of thi Mowery heavens. A small . but Allasbitas - ai 'Stria Of miters b y. ad begot - to battle- ' nobly - 11 the mof bentanit • "-` " - 1 •:. • '.'..1 '' 1 ;.., At this period a young maa was wealthy agar . , ,os tbq columns of a London dal/3i print. .. Tbtes "grayinp of a yeing artist *mu begiuu4kg to Ji_t tract the . London gem, kind' the reporter. , — . llfr. Charles Dieketur.was waited open' and 'requested , to-furnish 'something asoathly,' a aketth et some ' kiwi—to illitatrate the spirts:ins of.. the *Web— ' 'The friends - of Mr. Dickens—he . had isi pt frieede—arpd hitt not to accept the ' a if 'lm'wiehed ,to come to anything; blithe . self-willed, and the first of the 'Pickwick Papers' appeared over the modest signatory of "Boa.:- ) Pretty soon the eagravisigs became the mare nib.; , eidiaries to the aketches,,Aind i "Boa" became the :topic of the metropolis. :Frdm this . time the Ow. ,rear it, Dickens-wan upward and. coward.. His literary efforts have been numerous, and his Li bor. • unceasing. At the present' day he is the most titivation)! reed and admired of Brief tin thorn. • His fame is - world-wide sad at/leather* A'here am some pomace '(we pity them,) alio "are blind to. the wonderful...llll and beintyrof Diekens' Writings. They Oil film' snobbish and , - patroalirnt—a god seated ibigle there eomaren ‘ Martels,, anti .parcelling out Jeanne of 41ifsoi-a scoffer,at religion—a dangerous foe to morality ' Diskant hal found pill faces, arid Worsted baths and - thin Bps is 'boardinglebooband i disk .. emadhead, and a iseastreas , "Cireanalqestiea' Of. . - tea l ! ,lie has dstectal Jae* mid woMet higin shops arid - loathsome alleys, toil hag beard the beating of truer hearts under rags attainder 0., sad satins. - With - *maritime senteuesi he as . tarn away the.masks of seei c ty, aid 'resealed pis; bidden thoonsistencisc and itivaiLler.. And ell the do-the-'boys halls have trembled, aid' Harts -cies grown pale; "And shalt any ale IV, that be :,has ever deterSed Abe high- standard •of righsf4- We ail know 44badharbd, sad a Aticawber, NW, ' may have a kindred spirit to-the Child-Wife lit :goring iri. memory. Altheigh his Characters tir ie y be a little exaggerated and distorted, Sty always reerapdsablis.-: , . . But it is the blessed spirit of . limatalty, rea ping like a golden thread throrigh all his writings, ' which has endeired "Box' to so Many thousand -hearts. Loug life to tilm--;thar hie hand, he lopg •in losing its canning I , • . . • _ —. .. . . . . ~ . ~ tcciatifustcjirsts.j The Oldea'Tilladliet gi.krdaisigi' U*d taklugo! , ! • iLni hniean. newiPaper, +. - Poaelionaio On/4W, Ju1y 1 1,1773, Philadelpi :printed by l3ellere; at the new . piinting lice, neer the Market," in the iiippliment to wh I And the - following advertlaement ,. which mall ' of lutenist to i6inci of your teadersi. W. Philadelphia ond tow York Skigo-Coorako, To lily eettatrisity'in Samriner and Winter,, as to !wain ye Teeralay Ike 134: of April. 1773. The first sets off ittavitthn Littlys, et the u dian Queen tavern, at or before , sun-rising, on every Tuesday arid 'Friday ..to` PrineetoWn, viler& the New York Coach meets and exchanges passen gers, and, returns to Philadelphia the next day.— The Now York coach (of consequence) sets but from Captain Ellworth's; as,Powles hook perry, opposite New York, and ratan!' on the same days the'Philatielphia coach does: so as to perform ithe whole journey in tyre days from either city to ithe other, at the moderate fare of four dollars to each passengers—one tad( to be paid at entering their names._ Outside p eagcrs to pay Twenty Skil lings currency., Eaggage or ono stone weigh to cackEelsenger allowed—sidle pay two penal per pound over. • •' • The /Wale may depend. on the strietest care and punctuality in the.persons concerned in itis arduous undertaking, being . the "first attempt of the kind in America. The carriage' are in coin: pleat order,efifi fear sett' of excellent hones, with sober and good coachmen provided by the Publies obliged servants. .• tba-Zus. CUARLES BESSONEIk Ct . • Ox likturclay'week, the Steamboat fancy Ger. am; no' the, Delaware -, and Raritan Canal gear llotesfrilko, the scene of a terrible lex. plosion. : the following is a ilstof the killed nod womoind - , • • Bird; Capt. leaves a wife and - one child; Michael' Nugent, hones Mollann„ leaves wife; Patrick .Comford, John Thornhill, body not found, leaves a wife. _ ' iWoweded.-4tuttes P. Marne% Engldeer, badly; Williata-Meßvey, Fireman, slightly; George .Iklitchcil, Pilot, slightly An:irew J a , Steward, slightly iklr. Plant, passenger, severely lojered-.' . Daractritranotroaree:-.Whoeo despiteth 1 the things will never attract,. groat thing?. Many, a man has ratimessomough to do wrong, who ban net courage enough ta \ coofess' it. ..To life to °oriels's, to takik &start in the misfortunes of other, to hails- atikhisiut for doio tioii when in prosperity, AO. to regard our Own. goodnesi'as extra o rdinary, four unmfs.taktible signs or a bad heart. ' > ..No man, on a daath-bsd.eser regretted aurae.: of self deuial'or listoololeneo.don• by himself. ' The best method of,..iNsposiug of half the slan ders of "the age, ii tq pay 'Nem no attention.= The other half may be lived down. W. 8. ' Tie„ New York 'Liquor "Deilers' Assoc lia op numbers over."ssoo persona, and has a each ad of $300,000, which, it IS said, will be expended in ar testing the taimititutiOnality of - the Beseech' nil cattily pausal), thit legisla s ture.—ZreAmige. , . Let them dest it, ' We here cokidence 14 that r if Count ,of New Yoik, that they will defend a sal Sure eo palpably fur the people's ; 7•lfire.„, !it are not permitted,tu murder with, the Itniitn i le 4 Ow not bp accused to ado:Mister & slow .4 fatalipoisort to their too - willing !lethal& ~. _ , Tun MiceritYonrotal is denting obviotid pow- I With( blowe itgainst' the Daily'Neueti and the way I. it: wallut into "side door" Bandana' is truly re ft-tubing. Wo would pnblleh Abe' Josineare arti cle if naiad rown.—Noqoaul 'Watt. , I • "'Siciply full eiposuitr of political dislioneati. Sanderson is eo Weil . undiiitool now, that It Is ,almostiiitnecesecrY to allude to hint again: l'We dislike ito'hit even a seer A tours lady in BI ly hod her log .rmPit hip and knee in conseqpance of a wound esaseiC I by a broken hoop,Thehoop was ofiteel, at4is: I" soma unaccountable wanner a tiroken point ' waled to Um itono: - The wound boomsa, andanitatation last/inroads oseeesturyll."7 .. • . .. . Tim: '4llllltlcrreit ErtnallC has anointed the shape of ii nigelar poisoninf affair. ' The motiTes, and the iartiesare as yet, tinlinown. It is ailed ed that it is liy no insane =dike'' , that rdr.ti ohaniuii rant yet fall."' victim to it. trilogy the etreuntstinees, thi whole affair demands a titer.' . . oath inveatigaticio. " . . . Mu quantity of land open to pre-601010. Kansas Is suelcieat to aeocaluodaU4'74,ooo dies—or half a million of Individuals It breies au arca of 128,253 square wiles—tirl largo as Virginis,three.limos as , large, as 0 and fourtoen time 'silage as 3fassachuretta. Tos LAST 8101 S STOitis.-:—Duribit the !to Sunday and Monday, April link: and 3004 fell In tlia - Coal milieu of this State a, rune 18 inobas'olaap ad Weatherly, '3O Jaskol at 11. jr*,o 37 inabei a& Biaver Meadow, 40 12 F '.14 Asonsvilla, and 43 inehesear Ilarloolon; . aa T7 /IX Pc a d in 9 1 1 ; ! i r Sal t h b.c . 4 4 Plar e ll 'That, to,alll to tho,iyptootry 01 •its sp.. Of the journal P c Oneylvoulil44lliti for, tboj riEktoDlnc ire rfor° 11 . - 1441° F" .9 0 ; tUT . land a than our ostoeinvl, Relqualg'W l -1 4 ./ Xpabb vrl4 offecil our fPalßMaticA4' Tat hit Yea"! t tik,t, ,"etfre l ,4rKl, fri;tn. ph daihl, J.! sov.f.}.Po,..vii.le IT 1..4d/ix,: barcitio SusgT;!ttiit is &oaf out. ,hylip'lkib Ni t - .put . eo g ino,:to titer wiat iaita r rialo Illlial imin; to ralialtti antis ttuisiaa daps of wa liiiv'sistilia:t tt '' . . :`..i: .. ~ •- • 1 ! ; ' •-:.-1-:-.-•—• : ' '!. Lainvllisk ' II ite4e f- Piilladetphisaara tenager . ef Wm Feiltbeserciatare Pose Csfilleielailus 4 fifes' Jebn,llakem o lielv 'peobleeeitedp teeiltexteateek the feriv teek asmi , the !site tor itiglotfyeers. ~ e r ~ ,:-,, , tiljot bee on "266 fast, pwitut Centi of .ttie' new bea r WiAlaogefor,E3ig, lett dollar; and 14,thenoteinal;riiiee; or, 4 „ex hi for ltie copper cent now in CtiCuistion. . ,
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