. . • • . RATES 00A . 0 ., a ver. of le lines. 50 c 'rawest lased ions 25 cents . earl N--subsequent insertions . ow:lents over 3 lines, for 4 equals morrilS. • ONE. • too. Three linstr,;: • .. 64 1 ,4 879 Four lines, . • ,•.95 100 Five lines, 100 150 '' sit °vita 'mum coorrep 0 4 , ' , war e, 125 225 Two squares, 225 400 • Three squares, 3 . 50 ' •5 00 • p o rn squares, 450 600 quarter.col., •0 00 9.00 Half column, 10 00 15 00 . N - vpL ar x e r mine for short • w Business Mollies, $1 • • advertisement, 50 cents ere • . , • • Advertisements before Ma ' liges and Deaths. 10 cents 4 tverlinelcrr tirst insertion . sequent insertions. 5 cents per line, IV Ise wordsareco tedss a line in advertising. Merchants and others, aderasing by the year. with changes, ands standing ad ' rtiaement not excieding 15 will be charged, Inch" ing subscription. $l6 00. -. ,:ipacetir thesmount of tours uaree, with chan ges and subscription, - , ' • Without changes , at the ra t' s designited above. .., Adverturents set in la rg er type than usual will be ••vcharad 50spet cent advanc on tMera prices. Allergia will be charged:tile Same as etter press. " I ' . ,Nt. Trade adVertisements eeived• from Advertising, --• Agenti abroad, outlet at ."per rent. advance on these prices, unless b4sprkliti a ment with the publisher. Marriages 25 nts, each. the sceompsnied with, no . flees. 25 cents, without not • ,no charge. • I All notices, except those f a religions character and for educational purposes , ' wi I be Charged a canbl' o 9 o , • number of lineci under 10. ver 10 lines,4 cents Per lIOP additional. I. .t..- 1 ' les Proceedings ot meetlngi 'tof a general orpubilechar- i ' ' niter, ehargecPkt 4 rents pe ;line fur each Insertion.. To ' facilitate alculatious ;we will state that 328 lines 4_ j • =tea col trip 101 lines half column—and 82 Unes's quarter coluln • 2952 won* make aeolumn-1476 shalt volumn—and lias a quarter. incan. All odd lines over each squire; charged at th ra te : of 4 cents per line. Yearly edierillors meat patine theft advertising to • their OWLlbual Oas. Apse for ogiers, sale of Heil Es tale': Ac., are pat included ~ a business advertisemeni. "VERTISINO: . nts for one insartlort—sub. loch. a lines one time,.gs ;124eentf each. Ally:hey ort perksb, charged ay' Swazi. • RI. ME M. $1 25 $2 25 's3 00' I 75 2 75 4 00 2 00 3 50 500 46 i BOAR& or TE3 LIAM. 360 '6 00 10 00 500 900 14 00 750 1200- 18 00 800 14 00 • 20 00 . 12 00 18 00 •30 00 20 00 • 35 00 50 00 Rentgreement. ) 11-44.cr0mp40.5e4 ultn ad ANCE. COMMONWEA LTH INSITRAICS califfairf, Union Be thit',9'., 3d pt.. Thrrisbwrg; HAR'THED GIPITAL, 5300,00 p.' .—lnsure 'endings ark older property, against ldss lor damage by [ Fl co. , agolog o the Sea, Ito land Stivigtrlon kind Trans rtatlon. SISIONCAMERON, 8.9. CLaasni, Secretary : President. • 1 ENJ. T. TAYLOR, Agent, • iottsyll e, Schuylkill county, Penns. • December Ili, •t. 5 ' s 61-tt ' NEINF-ES' LIPS IN• i ; • CE'AND TRUST CQ., Pottsville, Penna. OR ptrALs4o,ooo-cro TER PA'RrETUAL. THIS COmpany, • eharterecharteredl3.l , the Legislature of Penneylvaniii, with a capital of lOne undyed Theateind Dolling, to now itny eremileml i ,and has commenced business,. he Company is prepared to receive moneys and Mho, rorarq in trust , and allow interest on alLmoneys tie , Bed in trust, at the rate of five per cent, per annum; rind pal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Prentintn on Life Insurance, 4 . 4*, t ho c :T i t t le s d t r Tables lo s t it t l . l i i t t. e .d ' t a i t u f he d oLli rs ce of the i ce la puny, Cent ro lioiet. "t ' JACO liiINTTINTIER,Ii.,I I ;c ' ef. 11,191141141'2n Kling, Seer tary and 7'reasurer. April 1, '63 I. • 13ff ' I AND TEE POTTIIVILLE INSURANCE N e •1 , Tenet ampany. - , I 1, „ty. OFFICk—a. re al„,nort ', above Crern's .7twotry sore. ' CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO ~ SARTISIt .PIASPETUAIL • THIS . salliany ' . recently charteied 4 8 ' by the .elplature ol i P nitsylvania. is fully organ• Int . The . pauy is pro r e arlo effect Insurance upon. tire,, and to r Iva aria e4.ente trusts, and to all'* in terest on mo ye received. at the Ms of See per cent': per annum, unless. GUM lee agreed upon. Principal and intereatiyable on d Maud. Capital Anil assents safely, lave,. In Bonds i 4 Mortgages, and other sand seeuritiel. A null dlyid 'd of the profile will be Made 1 payable in taste , or approp tiled to the payment of, pre. trauma. 'For rates of pre hams on Lib Inrusranee, see printed Tables, supplied a the Company's Mlles. 1 f NATHAN EVANS, President, ..1 ' i ? SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Preet 11. T: 13 . T1.fi11,' soe:y and irreas•r. September 16, '64 ' ANTHRACITE • INIOTRANCE COMPANY, Anlhorlsfd Cipit al, $400,000. , CHARTER. P . VATETUAL--O ffi ce, No. 11l Walnut s betwelon Third and Fourth Warts, Phtladeiptila. s Company will iniut e against lois or damage by Fire,' siblings, Furniture:and 51er champs° generally. Also MUSS lasUlataca, on Vessels; C.ariews son ?night& - Ixsusaaca to aU parts of the Union. I , • n RI • 0, Luther, . Darts Prersen, !Aria Audonried, Joseph Maideld, Peter Silger; I Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, • John K. illacktston, , B. Hammett, ' Samuel 11. , Rothermel I. • Wm. F. Dean. • _ , D. LUTHER, President. _ _ Wm. P, This, Pies ' ' W.ll. tbnltb, Secret sir- P. D. Lotman. has above Company In &buy, , detiving 'nem-auto tan ap Janr.ary 1, '457 -[A .n:appointed wont for the W county, to whom persons • STATE MITIVAL S. -Fouwril ANN May 15.1854: • Asaata.•May Ist, 1853, Cash premiums au4 inter cal this past year, ututu most, Lllls recel amble ha ammo', s • seItANWE COMPANY AL STA'T'EMENT slssmvo t tV• I depart- . -- $191.948 32 • 28,947 94 • 40, 282 • ; • —,---.--0-.1,9,rr0a.56 Lossk , s. expound,. 404111 , - flagrance, mutual de • .Lockt,,„ 128,887 28 818P8;787 srtmonl,lol,6o6 .53 27,031 98 Rends, -mortgages, stock Food securities, -13111 n receivable, - Cash on hand and In . agents, • ! • • 811T¢: nd other ' 1.72,738 72 187,008 86. hands of •• 18,1456 68 379,704 16 For Fin) or Inland Ins • ranco. apply to H. JOHNSTON, Agenl ; July 15;4856 iND sTITE Franklin puny, of Phibutelp evta, negr Wink' street : 4 LAITY. * Fire Insurance Corn - is. Unite, NO, ( 64 Chesnut Charles*N. llsneker, Thomas Dart.' • • Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant 4 Jaeob it. Smith, Continua to °Mk*, I • every description of pro , rates as low u We eon coorge W. itictda, Mordecai D. Le , Adotplie E. Doyle, ',L David a. Blowl, i M o rris Pitterson. , ranee; paftauctut or limited du ';.rty. In 'town dad - country. at u t with. security. • 'rhoCompany ha e. : wNitl Witt' their enpita alrerd ample protection t terperation, a peridd of 4 of ern! mitiian. two hand reed *large rbutingent Fund, and Premiums, sa felY invested, • the histired. Sine* their ill . years, tbey have odd upwards thousand daihrer, losses by thereby affording ow suranee, am well as the a with promptness, all flab CII ;dense of the advantages of In ;11Ity and dleMettlon to owe Mtlee. • 8. N. IfINCKER, Pitaldeal r.retAtry. CUSS. O. Boma, The subscriber has few, app4otod agent for the above mentioned Invettution,...d is now prepared to nuke in Fur ance , on every descrip inu df property. at the lowest. rates. ANDO„PAT RVSSEL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan:ll.lEff• , - 1 . ' 241 • i TAIFE Girard Lie 111.5urance,,Annxiity and Trust Comeau of Philadelphia. Office, No. 1 -Chesnut street, the rst door Maud of the Custom CAPITALSIOO,OOO CI7A R TER PERPETUAL, Onntinun to make linen ces on Beeson the most favor able terms.. ;% -• The capital elngp and' inected, together with a largwand conawntly ltreasing rewired fund, offers a perfect securitrto thel - , • Thepremiums , may • paid yearly, haillyearly or quarterly. - . The company add a BO US periodically to the Insuran ces for life. The tint Bo as, appropriated in December, 1041,-and lauLleeond BOEKUS In December; 18 414 amount to an addition of $262 60 to every 11,000 insured .under the oldest policies, makieF $1.202 SO which will be paid whel,it stall become. • r instead of $l,OOO origi n. • ally insured:the nextoldest.amount to ;1,237 544thenolt in age to ti.'21.2 f.O for etiery _.$1,000; the others in the proportiotiaeeordinig to the amount and time of gandleg.prhich addltlo tIJ per cent upon the p keg the annual premium make an average or more than imam paid, without leered& Thomni Rhigx y, John'A. Brown, D. Danner, rmnn John Jay Smite, {Whorl Poz;ptill, Jov•ph Thom. I. la • - FieSt . . . i Frederick Brown ' ? LGeorge Taber, ' • • . John It. Latimer, t %Wharton Lewis, • Jahn it. Slack. t mie of rata.. and explanations. ,urtber Information canite had t MAS It iDO WA Yi.Prealdnot, iY* ,-. Joseph 'l'. Bailey. Phataphlets eental nint form.af applieltian and at the office. Tl it Jaila I e.JAldti, Aetua l Sir The subsrri her is in•Sehuylkill C.rjun ty. a Ora all nedironary' i acorn ' ItiStt. 14-1• a..nt for the atelOe' Company d well ramt Ineuramits, and tlon on the anhieet. It BANNAN. WIRE RODCERS • "IRON RA Cr' WWI of Out • „- tin of the p "`!".' l 3 , •ewopi e d b hirh wiile, • kit.. The enti tit tribal Ve Fl y ower Trainer* 't Witutivol ua ,a • of all kind", Lt th; sho'r terms, together with Im ten Fences, English It price". ' N. ll.—Cemetery lotx up "to Nutt euatom.mi r I or it dered, will be !aril Ire . are 'pneriared to 1 ! , r3Jt road chairs. 'water - p. Fel.ru try 2,18,5 a. i (Late K U m T art Z fI • tWire ,1 %Timm, az „. 'fumy,!, , ttrived from ths .1441 1 gar N t s~tlnt Nth* Nrktr 44.4 V. 411161 d, ICI] 4,3, tiErciiiii I,2Md i=a3 ENT- & CO.'s ' Lttfli WORKS:” . ItS. ENT dk CO- manorachirers n d Wrought IRON RAILING, - ascription, invite the attention bile to qua r branch of business, I . conducted to the building , far. I 'm s Coach In Coal street, Potts- I; I oda', Trellle•Work for Arbor?, o lim; a. AC., In every variety of eller Orating and Wire Netting eft motif* and 'tot the lowest ‘lk.ttsteadv. Arm, Lett and Mar / . e fence, de, de below elk* 1 , • . *ati7 euelo. Deato ' , ot tweeltbing i se n t d heir !lem ir o ti n ha g nd had at the shortest notice. o all Medea eastlngs, such u ..4te. aTIZ 411E131V • • • , eyerie t o ,) Munitaotarms • •• I &Teens. C4lll/ Itlddlei. Wire tc,gtrMLnernille,s ijallt Mahe ilbeivipaisirgicetnar Deniers and other,. in the' VP! Inl3Mte° • efESI in t ik blatjok. r . '4; r i Ora 4emir,f2il LW eeketuatris_v eeqq >p kirf:?J' ( 1 01M 4ra tit sc ir all e, TFAMS OF TWODJ4I.IIIS per if t ot tall NHhiU within the Year. • Torre coples to one . .F•eyeu do • . Fin x eo do • . Club snlywrlption l • and Font to ono add! ro % o. • ~..TheJoiRRIAT. win G. EA or 100 ¶»P101, earl Clergymen and Sr." joURNAL at $1 In adv SUM If sulgribers ord* pepent,The publiAhr av rearages are raid., If subscribers neg, pars from the offierke bald responsible unt dared them diecont If subscribers nun the publleher,apd direction they are I The'courts have peril from the Otero called tor. ip prima f OUBS,A.L. adrance 7 -42.2.; WO If not paid so oo lypaid advane.. ere and othero at plied joe of tbelr news send them until to linty n mumps fretted . they are the htlio and ore tt'bout informing molt* thefrirnier Ito takenow eitving theta no: 'tattoos! tram!: • .r,• ,, • ,- ;''.. - I'.•/:"7: . `" - •: it'fil, '". L. T I I IAL I : ~, • ''-' 44 * ,'' . , r . e • • . ~ . . . , - , . . . . - ' : . , • • • /USN AS I S -r . . t'l• - . • ' ' - • 1 . ;.., . - EffIitit)CPBOITING4 i . A. , . . • ; ••• • ' ' - i • -. l— ' • • -'. 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'. : ' , I ' '.' _ t p. ~. • I •_ ' . • ____' i ~,k : • ' I ; 1, „:,.1 - . 1 .' . , •,•1 - ,•••:.<' I " : •• ' mc" ar " t e" t i t l it % t el d t r ; I L WILL Tr:i. Tull To TliOte r IC TUB BO:f.BLB or TIM T.ABTIf ! AND BILINO?)'. I UT TBONTIIN CAVERNS ON NOONTAINS.,_, NETALN I NSW , If WILL OMB . , TIIIENGTII TO 0171 BANDS AID STOIIJNOT ALL BATlllai f TO , da, ' i , I l ' 'i ' ' ' ' ' ...". • •=6.0.0 10 . 0.1.111 " ' Bi : Hi a l a i ' . . I • Wl° /pg.' • . a Pt" eal, F a t". . ....1 I 1 -- . . '.. . ''- • 4 -.'''' '' " ' ' ..., . sni - IMo avO work Pa. Jab ai ;liii PliEl) ' VERY ,SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN B.AOAN-; POTTSVILLE, SOH U YLICIL . IJ COlir l"3 " l4—Dr. .7:4--. '"'"' :- '''. .. "r""""' th.due ' ..l '.; ''''' . , . f ~ ~ . . . ' • . , B 87 - T . 1 I , "-.. i , I . • SAT IJRDAY - , MORNING 4. -MAY 16. 4857; .‘ '• . . ... 4 ..t_ 7 ' • '-i_ . . . , nNX'SYri- ,-. VAN 1A...- . -. . • . TO BUILDE-RS. • .1 LUMBER! Lumegß sr ' he Aliseriber respectfully announces ito the ribile that be has extend his Etesnieir en &Ohm-will In Lrgeoutt Wier, nyikill county, said li r is now prepared tolurnish alt kinds of Limber et the lowest. pelees—sneti as Pb,, Hgmloek.and.Whlte Oak of every, size and delieriptio6.. Sir BMA of Luinber etitti'creder at the shortest notice. N0w.17,16 gift4t •- 'I ' • EDWARD IL BLAND. . • • IN I ILLIANISPOkT PLANING . • 7 Muses Me Bnibury & Erie Railroad and the Caial, COD to this •llarnane, Williamsport, Penns.) GE S:AANGER & CO:, Whole sale and Retail Dealers and Nanutschirers of white and .etloir pine flooring boards, mat, doors, bilude,thut• ters, siding , wood mouldings, de. Jig and scroll sawing, Uri and philn. 'All descriptions of turning and planing don with promptness and In the best manner. Fh. 7. '57 I . G•ly MBING. CAV -FITTING I kikent. ' • , POTTSVILLE, At.- The undersigned respectfully ilbrias the citizens of Potts- Ile and vicinity. that having rammed the Pluzsbing Ea= lishatenfornsitstryyDicke tom, and attached it to his =tilting Biuiness,wlll here. carry . on both .branetres, . hopes, by strict attention iwditess—keeping always on id a large and well selected M., employing eompetent `r moo, and doing •wocir at irnmatemlingpriect-to ree a portion of the pulite Atayuaga. • Ms stock will consist of Wa ter Closets; Iron; Cbliper and ImairDettil'utia, Porcelain and 'ipar Wash Basins,,lnin and lone Pitigi,ltrasa Cocks Tor Ad Leather. Mee for pave ~, amuck Pipes _ for penretnents. bon and Lend Pipe o' all sixes, Daelhanres of every kind, embracing a full assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brickets. to, de ne.; manufactured of the best quality of materialsy add „of the latest and most approved pat. torus. , _DANIEL D. 51011.15T0N.. •• April 11,'57 15 HARDWARE. ' .--k 4 l sort . of 'l' Rails,.trom 22 !O 00 pounds p yard, on hand and for sale by , c,8,1856 4 - E. YAEDLEI SON. I & IVORY D ANDLED Table anti Dee pert Knives, Sliver Plated Bledes , suitable foreinfst , maa presents, atj r he Hardware and Iron Depot, Pottsville, Dee , , 61- FRANK Part.- T. , E- 1 A large quantity of 2d Chal;:a for sale, of various sises from !hes in diameter. .. •f• E. YINWIDLEY AV M S FASTENJNC BELTS. Si'' recetfed, a lot of Brass Clamps, eseellenthrticle for fastening Hum or Leather . isk—rarioua slue. For sale by B. BANSAN, Guam Ftreel. ;ALES! SCALES!! SCALES!!! :E subscribers have the sale of the VeilgenniiConipany's scales. They warranted equal to .any manufactured. Sam 'Pea can be seen,ht the Hardware Store of PottaTille, Atoll 11, '3ll amour a mica. 14 1 COR SA. hand 'lapel neh to 154 in r'S !Dec. 8, 1.880. 4e:.GENC, for the Reading Ageicul tural Ma:. Ine Shop.— Haring the agency for th e ly celebra AgricnituralimplementamanuDsctured at this shop, I i vita the attention of farmers, and can furnish them with these goods at anufacturer's prices =freight added .I " FRANK POTT . Pottrrille, June 28, 956 MEDICINAL. CONSUNIP_TION- - ' 1 • 1 - - AND 4LI. Diii - eiiies - , -- of : : the Lungs ilia The* are positively' i curable; by ,iahelation ; isoneeyethe remedies to the cavities in the lungs . through UM* Inellages. and mud An direct-contact with the disease; neatralhea the to matter; al- , lave the comities's... a free and easy. expectoration, beats the lungs, Purifies, the blood, Impart. renewed' vi , tality to the nervous hystan, giving. that tone and aur aso tndlspetzslabie tie the restoration of health. To be able to state einfideuttly that Consumption Is eatable cut a so 'by tohalattes, is to me ma! of unalloyed plagues. It is es much under tushoi Of medial treatment lie any other formidab le di sease ; ninety out of every hum dyed cases cant* in the drtt stages, aid ffitl . per cent. In the Mooed ; pest firths third stage it - b -impos saki* um mere then five per cent.. tbr the lungs Sr. so cut up bb thediseisse as to bid defiance to medical skill. Evem,howeeree, in the last stages, inhalation af- fords extraordinary r elief to' the suffering attending this leaded' scourge, which annually destroys ninety jive thousand persons in the-United Btates alone.' and a Owed ealculation shows that at the present poptilation Of the earth. eighty millions are deatbsed to ill the' Co, rumptive's 1 Triuly the gaiter of death has on arrow 110 Beal • Consumption. I. all nee it hat been the great lime -.-- 31 IL for it spires neither age nor sex, but seems off alike tbe.brave, the beautiful, the , praceful, and the gifted. By the : help of that Supreme Being, froMehom cometh every Maxi and paged gift, I am enabledto offer to the afflicted e permanent and speedy . ems in Con. Munptkm. The first cantle of is from impure I I blood, and the Immediate effect, podeced by their de-' position in the lees* hi to prevent the free admis ion] of air into the air cells, which muses& weakened dtati-,I ty through this entire system. Theo surely It. Is m rate:mai to expeekgreater good (co, medicines enter the cavities of the lunge than frOm those administe red through the stomach; the patientwill always end the ! lungs free and the breathing missy after inhaling ramie ' dim. True, Inhalation is a kcal remedy, nervertbeleet It , acts constitutionally, and with more pewee and certain ty than -remedies administered by this stomach. ,To prove the powerfel atuldirect Influence of this mode Of administration; ehlorotbrm Inhaled eillentirely destroy sensibility In I hw minutes, paralyzing the entire nee -1 Anus System, so that a limb may be amputated withosit ' the *lighted pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. -The inhalation of ammonia will nuts* the system ' itheithilting or apparently died. The odor of many 1 ofthe medicines is perceptible in the skin a few min utes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detes - in the' bleed. A conducing proof of the constitu tional eCeetiof Inhalations is the -fact that sickness Is always proteges' by breathing (but air. Is not this posi tive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared ,and Judie:lauds administered throughthe lungs,shotild prodice the ;mast happy results?. During eighteen pearls' practice, Malty thousands, suffering from dismiss of the lungs and throat, have been under my are, and I have effected men; remarkable cures, even after til:ie sufferes e "had been pronounced In the hvrb eh stages,' l; folly satiefleil me that- consumptkin is no longer a fa al disease. `My treatment of consumption is original, end founded on long experience and a thorough investiga tion. Mrperfect acquaintance with the nature of tu bercles, kc., enables me to distinguish, readily, the - Va. dons forfthri of disease that simulate consumption, and I apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken' egen ' in a single case. This familiarity .in connection with certalapathological and microgicople Mauves-lee. enables me to nalleve, the lungs from" the effects of 'contracted chest/4th enlarge the chest, purify the blond, Impart to 1 it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Doe 53, Post Office. G. W. GRAHAM. M. D. Office 109 FILBERT Streit, below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. • lilarchr2l, 'AI . 12-ly . , LYONS' KNTNNIIION. [I[AVE YOU,used Lyoueliptliairon jfor the hair? It ta the moat delightful toilet Arti in the world and is preeminently beneprial for Grey and Bald bandit The Kathairon fully restoreCh my hair `after a baldness of twelve year*. Yours truly It. L. ATWATER, , No. 50 Warren Street, New York. Also, Lyona'Extraet of Pure Jamaica Binger, for dye. pepala and general nervous debility,&e.. can he had at 0. BARLETT Perfumery and Variety Store,CentreStreet,Pottaville. October 23, 1853 • 41-tf A ,RETIRED PHYSICIAN • ' WHOSE sands of life have nearly - r un out, discovered while in the East Indies, a cer tain cure !for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. . Cough!, Colds and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a. banis ter, was given up .to die. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request It, this recipe, with fall and explicit directions for making it up, and successfully liming it.. lie requires each applicant to Inclose him one shililog—three cents to be returned as postage of the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Dr. 11. JAMES,No. 10 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. lazy 0,15719.1 in . BOOKS, L. AGRICULTURAL AND 'ARCHIVE°- , • TURAIi_BOOKEIi ESSENDEN'S Complete *F.Farer and Glardeuer. • ' - • 2 llinest's American Fleeter Gorden Disaster,. BarsVe Family lilte,eu Gardener. • • ' Johnston's Agricultural Cherniall7.. Dollllloel Landscape Ganieulail- Haab's Progrendre Farmer. • ' AlinfirTreatise on the Grape. , Pardee on the Strawberry. • Yenatton thegores. .1111bn% Asserican Fruit Greirer'4.lfanual. Hoare hulk hover and Vegetable Gardner. Johnson's Dictionary of Modern Gardening. • Blakes Aareciaus Farmer. • Drook's Book of Ylowers. Vbreanis Farm implements. • Browne's American Poultry Yard. • Ilennetra PoUltry Book. ' Downing's Friars snd Fruit Trees of Ansericg lnwicin Fruit Cul Wrist bylboroar.2 Horticulture by Downing. : • , Asidgensan'e Young Oartleaer's Assistant. Douala(' Rural Hwy'. Vaux's Architecture. • Brown's Field Book of Manures. uadas Agricultural Chemistry. _ For sale at B. ',ANNAN Seed and Flower Store. LJCB,OIS 118111ORTINEBT OF BOOKS t netton prices. LIM SUBS C RIBER is now -receiti. ins from the late Trade Sales, an extensive varieti, lard idhcellaneous Works, which he will sell at' extrwmely low prises. Among Manyotheni will be tbund The Stsurdard Meiotic') Library embracing the Works of Rollin, Robertard,lteuwell. Plutarch: At, 12 vols. The New Library of Standard Fiction, 20 vols. ibuntoond's Hunting Adventures In the Northern Wilds. Cenuning's Mantels Life among Lens, Elephant., le. I='a Egypt the Holy Lend. 1 Family Encyclopedia of Mehl! Knowledge. fleilcUeV's Washington and Napoleon. • • Nommeab's Cyclopedia of Missions. ' Thrythink's Cydopedla of American Literature, 2 vote: Banyan'. Pilgrims Progreii, Illustrated. doesphas 'Works. Voles Hoot of Martyre.'r • Lila of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated: Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature, vols. Chamber's Inlbrmation Tor the People, Scott's Commentary on the Bible, Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible. 0 tole. Don Quixntte and Oil Blan Illustrated Editions. Bilistrated World of Art. Tales of a Grandfather. 4Yells' Elements of Geology, Prinelplatof Sidwer's Novels. Dietionary of Arts, Marrafartnres and Mines, 2 vols. cheep. ' 'D. HANNA*, ' Centre St:. opprisite the; Episcopal Church MEDICINAL. I ? THE COMET. By 0. w. Rotates. •4 The Comet! 'lle bea kb oay ,1,1 And sinutag.as he Ales; The whhodng • planets shrink berets The epeetreoHbaskiest - - AA! Irma lull tedl4 orbs buts, Woe, And istellltes ti pale, ; Ten million cubic hallos of book Ten WOOD I.4iee' of tall l ;' . • On, by whittling sterns of f . He dashes and b dames ; • Ile turns 110 t to tbelett nor r i ght, ' He astultbem not their tasks; , One spurn from hhrdemoidae Away, away, they afi Where doldrums eight be bottk4 up And sold tbr"Tyrien dye." • Arid what would happen t ot land, And how would look the se • . . If in th e bearded desire pat ~„, m Our earth should chance bet PUB hot and high the sea. -boil, ' 'Pell red the threats gleam; ;•' . . Met/toned I saw and heard ill. . , In a dirpeptic dream. ,rdt, . . . ..; .-- I saw • tutor take its tube - -• ' The Comet's course tO spy; • 4' I heard iseream—the tattle rays, . fled stewed the tutor's eye . I saw a fort—the soidiera all • ' Ware Limed with goggles grew : 2 rob cracked the guns: whiz w the balls! magazine:l to Bang went the magazine: ' • I saw • poet dip a scroll .. , Each moment In a tub, . • .1 - I read upon the warPinghi, -, "The dream of Beslsibub:.. - lie could cot welds verses burn, Although hisbraln was fried, - .And ever and anon he bent - l ' To wet them as they dried. ~ . , I mei the scolding pitch roll down The crackling, mating pities, -4 : - And, steams of ameba like witeeepents Buret through the rtunblhitg alines; I asked the dreetin,why.theytmede Birch noise about the town. They eneweeed not, bat ell the while The brakes went up and d;wri. saw a misting pallet alt Upon; a baking egg ' I saw a cripple snatch his hand a, • Satingulshinjg his leg; I raw nine geese upon the wing Toward, the Crow; pole, Anderery ucother'S gosling g, Crimped to a entitling coaij . I , 1 saw. the - 6 that browsed thegrass Writhe in the laptering raja The - herhigniu his:Shrinking Pm. Was all a'Acry Wu; I saw huge fishes hoUni to rags, 'hob through the.bobbling brine; And thoughts of supper crenedttuy mat; .1 had boaili rash at Woe: • Stranie sights! strange wfuinht 0, fearful dream ; !: Its =wag haunts me The steaming sea, the erimem glare, That wleitited oath wooded bill; Strangerl Irtbrough thy iveltnig brain Such midnight visions sweep,.. Spare, spare, 0, spare thine evening meal, Andwweet shall be thy Osep I. hallo* I. •1 i.. 1 PUBLIS •VOL'.)cx)'a - • I .. ADVERTISPMENTS SET IN LAILIH TYPE THAN . USUAL WILL BE CHARGED 5) -PER DENT. A VANCE ON OUR. USUAL RAT • ._.....__._ t ', • OILS! OILS!! OIL S!!! ' . r . ; HOD.CBON ti; EAN ' . ~ 1 Nos, ..5. a' ti fr. 1334ary 9; Vl4ilaba.,- General Commission Herat, and *lslas is WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MiNJNO AND-MECHANICAL p RPOA ES. . .14ept:22,'66 84f oiLs LEI .. , FOR MINE u ERll'- sti 31001t2 & WI .LIA-118, . ' " . No-54 ah Mao greet,! Philadelphia/. 31areb 14,'57 GEO, W. PO y , Es, 4 1 street OIL, sosp, cAIND , O. 10 South Watc - It ' arket, Philadelphia. • •' ' ' Sperm Lard, Elephant, Whale, Tan Oil, sperm and adamanti ' Samuel T. . Philadelphia, January 5,'56 THE MOST A !! ELEGANT A t Bo OIL PAINTINGS, I,ok, ENGRAVINGS; and PICT • —EARLE'S GA No. 212 Chesnut Street OPPOSITE TDB OIR • ' . Novembv =l6 * RAILROAD CO MINER CAR AND BRIDGE BUILD: twat• • BOLTS, NUTS, WASHERS, •1 • RIVETS and WOOD SC • We are manufacturing the. abcise articlei ne,y, ,from best refined Iron, ofd uniform cheaper reakand a better , article than tho hand work. -101rders solicited at our Works, street,' near Broad, Phihuklphia. • , • ,HOOP ATOM, February 14, '6[7 MAUCH CH, MK .Wiie Rope DI aliofact[i 31Piallser Mt". akx 6 c Manufacturer of Wire Ropo,Tor Inc ined pii slopes, ha., would Inform the public Mutt he 1 pared to mato ' ALL NINDS, LDNOTIIN AND SIZES AND ROMYD R PR. • At the shortest notice, of•superior quality, most liberal terra at his Wire Ro Factory; • Hanch_Chanli, Cps n.Co., Pa. Refitrence ran be made to Messrs. ;A. Amalie, N. R. Cortright and A. ti. laroadhend, at uch Chunk; to I% Patterson, Summit 11111, to Sharps, Gelseurizig A Co., more, Luzerne county, Pa.. and wilt nearly all the op erators In the Region who hire been using his ropes. July 26,'68 ; 130-Iy. TfirStrIECRIBERi being Annie 1 tale of • I - 1. 7 •HEWS. ' try =acid quality, ■t ,se made by Butlanicaod SSEND, 74m nes t shafts, Is now pro- OF FLAT nil on the ts for the /OP/ RIBLIII'S CILPIATI!T For Stapes, and !hitting pre set gene rolljl, Are prepawed to sup ly orders for al sizes, J r the,mana tieturregiprices, from their store to Philadelphia, • • • ' MOORE & W LLIAI9S, Ni. 4.Puth Water Stmt. PhlladeliT ilarchl4, '57 INDUSTRIAL. WO KS, CALLOISKIILL NU U M BETWIEH '• Philadeiph a. I BEMENT - 84 - . 110 GHERTY u • TOOL, BUILDIFR3 FOUN , theßa. ARE prepared to mak Design's and Drawings for MACUItiet3II O PS, FOT,INDRIES It 8110 PS. and to fupdah all be nee-ovary, Iltsehinery, • Cha las, - Arsealiale • apihra, l 4, Cranes, • .1- liachinlatelfools of every.alwat • description., Shaft ing of the beat gnaliti.iatttrlintan ed adingratte Hang en. Palley; of all diameter; and! ; Palley and Sal ine. Fly Wheels and all such Cas ngs as are nude In Loam, or any size required. Ru Is add Soiling •Atill work, ke ke. January 3,1)7 1,1(,) JOHN A. MOORE.] MOORE & WI 1-ly UN W. IVILLIAMS. L.LIAMS, I Merchants, General Comrrilsski , AND DEALER --;, . MINERS' SU 1 EIMEI :N0..54 S. Water street, The, euberriber having loom trade and mining operationerner• areyrepared to supply orders . for a to riluinepurposes at the lowest despatch. Oar stock compiled; th 011s...8perld, • Safety Lamps, Solar, Fuses, • Elephant, Blasting Paper, " Mewled, Elope Chains, • Reeked, Ropes. all sites, Lard, Pulleys, Resin. Ricking, Greasing, Wire hope, Linseed.. Tar,and l'iteh, !Itiladelplata. fated with the coal • Iy, for several years, l 'articles contingent tee, with care and following articles: ortiley's celebrated Gum Belting, Washoinc picking, HIPUENCES : ITodgson k Kern, J, B. A. .1 8. A Co., 8. Itotbrrmi4. Bro.. end John adelptda ; Ilan. W. Donaldson, Ilp , W. Snyder, Esq..B. P. Brown, En' Epq.,ottaTßlo; Wm. Donavan,, J. J. Conuet. Ashland. , Vann; fluting and other POrdeca, Soap. '" &e.,ke len, Chailen idMor k kornlejr;•litart.. Phila .. C. NV. Pitman. Goo. I and L. P.' .Ikooke. eq. kilnersvGle; and ; ry.l7, '67 3-13' "No use Or b • . WHO, VItT • Philadel hia, FOR THEIR'S 'pugs, The Subscribers offer e largest , and best Assortse of CHINA, GI ASS , OUEES A g IN ANT QIILN'TITINSi 'TO S, . CONSIJ AT THE LOWEST WHO ; 1 Thai. areamtmenf ernbraees Eva' from'the very COMMONUT to the' every article being of the ASTIVIT, prat arms. ARE', SIT TIIE:WAICTS OP &us: PRICES:" IT TAllllll4if wanO, • i • 'INUT over Tlported, MAPCO W 4111014 Amu. • 1 , N. B.—lt WEB cost nothing to ex l l u TYNDALE 861 , !• .... 707 Obeinint s 1 Fob .ei_ry '.z, F , [AAmas i • . MANUFACT IMAM ANCE-0 • CHARTER PA: • Granted by the State CAPITAL $5 .FirOoMarine . dc Inland i . AARON B..LIPPINCO , ‘ ALIMED WEEKS, • 0 .1 Vice Prealdefit. I -Aaron 8. Lippincott, ' Mahlon MlHingham, Wm. IL Thomas, • Wm. Neal, Charles.J.ld, Diredars mine MITCHEU. • •is odeventh. NJ m ' r RERIS_I I DIP.AIILY. 1: ILL. , 1.., 1 Penissylirou!lst. 10,000 % 1 ~ 0 : f ' potation., President. I 1 ORRIN ROGERS, , • I j SeOretary. c . ot Ypolta, 'treasurer. DilebolaS O. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Itogerso. -r- Jobs P. Simons, James This Company was orginfzed with a rash capita!, and the Directors have determined to adapt the bdoinesa to Its available resources. To observe prudence titrooduet ina its &Tatra, with a prompt adjustment Of losses. brnce—tic;.:lo :kterebantle Ktiehange, The undersigned hoe been appointed Agent tbr - the *bore Company, In Schuylkill county. And, will e ff ect all kinds of lneurance. as above, on application ak his office, opposite the Town Hall, pottadtto. SAMUEL HARRETT. February 23,1857 ' 6-tf Sehtiylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY.' CorlPattasir.ille. . Office. in iiillyman's Building ' ,Itsliantongo st. ! 2, doordnbove Bettie st, iont.tsville; Pa. -'. • , • CAPITAL AIITHORIZIIII litT LAW, 1 0 21 00eCOCkiCk: ....CHARTER PERPETUAL. — This company obtained its Charter at the last Bea top) of the Legislatu e of Pennsylvania. and la now fully 06 nanisesi and.prepared to issue Polk-tea, at liberal ratey on Tire and Inland risks. tin Public and Private Build ings, Ptlrniture, Stocks of Goods and'ltarchandise orwil kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Wand Instr. , ranee on Canal Boats and Barnes, by Cattail and Rivers; also oti Cargoes of-Ceal to Philadelphia, New York , Bal timore. Lc. Ibis Company guannteretn adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to osertl the patronage of the public. . , • • . • ' - Dirivetoes i ' ' - - • --- ' --- BAMMEL SILLYMAX, ' 3., R. ADAM. • 'WILLIAM MORTIMEILJr JOAN D. DZIBIRST JACAA - 114ZMIRT.4tr. c flig i IIIRIA; i lli V irg rsT3i ..irbanu .1 -' ;1 I POlrjaititfAlM -k t i '''' lb 1. - !'' tl •. O. II . #ll, . , .bt ' . .. tOgldi Itlaa ~ • ..mut , 7:r'i:;:.-. • • r t, gotiWiq ARNIM .4 . 1131. • OF SP A 1 and Agnic Cborner of 'Potting's. Ap, FASI, rHE suti., L utseturers, ILe •linion Con; as wetaikt& 1 Xot , ILROAD SPIKES, acking Ropes, JaGk Screws,! Lead, Oil, liisas, Plows. straw Cutters, arils, nellows. arindsteaes, the tar - 'lrtaiient of Dicks, Latches and build- r offered In dthuelk il l e'unty. a nisi Market. “Atair Off/11 SAW." STICIITER & panmsos. 11 4..'57 AILS, Tar, Whit Iron and :Audi . pat and her4l. *s 10 7 illardwan , e Offner of C 8 PottAvillo. Ap 11018419 N IVVARE HOUSE. sTicEzi , Pottsville.— Lv.. „ bars are prepared to farahsh the Trade Vendors at Dbliiidelphla prices, ( freight or retell. beet American Dar Iron, auto. ille. and warranted of miperiorquality i Aultahle for camel; and DeLleThalas rt notide direct from the linportes. • _ I , • E. YARDLEY k SON , .11353 474 f T IR OA ENTK Thesubse • Miehinists and added) wholesai °factored ittro Also. light T rat f urnished at shji York Store, N WE H which s Rille.s and Stral , 50, graduated d: Bgnarrs,andll3 :per. Square Ed". perfect straight .at the "Seca or jPottnrllle, Ap ON havlag ;appointed us for his celebrated Patent Ground Saws, to furnieh at the aliortost notice Saws iea in diameter. Remember 'on all Saws k us you will save 25 per cent. as no °th in the empty can get them direct from t t cnt and 1 Sawa, BPICKTIOt k TIMAP,SON.. - ark 4 and Cblfre, 'SHIN OF,IIII SAW." 114, 'IY7 • 14- CM:EL HDIS . Agent we are prepared from 6 to 60 Joe - ordered flirt:rug!' Jore.pablildO;tni the Actor/ X tiov AiRRIVAL I ES, Hoes, Rakes, Plows Rural Implumenta. I • 51ICHTER & TLION PSON, rket and ane ; "Evalor or mg EtAw." 14, 17 - - BAN C'S = • 111,18 cribers, agents 14,it the man-' .avejnet received ano artleje.ojl ter Seale,".calculated te'wetgb from . • (171 . araliiirspilikstiliritEltors; ,410 ILTAW A 4P-A *Mk) iitelimossf — • . • if- -- - ,fir Pottivllly, A COLIN, ! ,C ONBT i V tortzient Rubes. Tilde bone and wood Kara, &c. ALSO—a ver. Trays, de. Fine Englisli and Single and stock of 'Fancy • NpAg.wireitriii. • I'VE the Agency .for tools sty mechanic should' possess. C.' Stead hi Edpf,. vtith graduations from x 5 to c'mallyAmil 10 to 100, C. Steel rry • rticle which combines in and out calli-, and circular gun°,. Dividers, and a Ago all In one toot., Call and sec them 'us Saw." TllO3lO SON 14- 1. eats:wive assortment of Waltara„ Tea IICSNort CUTLETiara St RY STORE, h NTLY on hanll, a largoas t Pen And Pocket Halves, Scluoisi aid alTee and Fork's, In irory,steg, Wee; Careen and Forks, Dirks, Bale Philadelphia.l (inns, Colt's Plitols, Allen's Resolvent, Double barrelled Pistols, with egeseral ware,eonstiatly on hand. • JOIIN M.COLRALLN,fis,postcr. i Dei. 30,1854 [Dee. 27, '52-52)--61-tZ :..- • L. ' . E.IIIIIVAL* Of D. L. . steely a a lluraware Store. 'LTA VOI, , remOved from the corner 'IL tetal , ' 'ail& iiiik s et streiti4 to Fry A Marks's old stand, nearly pposlte, ilr: Eslerly would •infonii his friends and th • / nhabltanbi of this and adjoining coum lien, that'avery tang to the hardware line will always be found at his es ••. bllshmeer, where they may be certain ' of. getting.eupe for articles at the lowest prices. Wile isember to call • t D. L. Esterly's Hardware Store, Centre street: below • ltet—e. •_• I . • . •ti IL—Or for coal acreetts, of Warty A Prick's man. . ufacture, read ed and promptly attended to. Pottsville, A . 1 19. 1 1 55 6 • . 16. . , • • 1410 R 'IS ,TONESHBc CO .."1 g IRON STEEL MERCHANTS, ni'l s , , 1 s JA,rster isd Sisleenik &rats, l'hikulelphia, , lia always OW haul and for mile "" .• BEST MG I ILEFIitiND IRON—lull assortments of Pliarrnalls,r an other favorite brands . BEST ANIERI CAN BAILS —o nary irises , qr rolled to order for bridge purposes, /lc., PEN biSILVAN lAIIOILER PLATEr . - 1 Promiscuous s or ^nt ,to required site. BOILER RIVETS—Dover b and, made In solid dies. BEST EN; GUSH CAlt AXLES—American and English. FLUE A SIM= 11105—For covering ichutt,&c.. AMERICAN A SCOTCH, PIO IRON . RAILROAD RON—T rails and flat bars' suitable for mines, turnouti, Lc. JUNIATA. ' ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASIIERS—Fur brid,ves, cars, and machinery purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE .and BLISTER STEEL, Also, an extra quality for taps and diet. The above,. together with e. foil assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to !which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, shglimers, miners, founders and ma ] chinlsti Is invited. May 19,1856 194 y . HARDWARE AND IRON ; DEPOT. TILE SUBSCRIBER, heeling now arrang ed his *ids at his new place of business d with a new determination or furnish , I'o2ol Such goodies thi business of the Goal Region Mk* requliv, at their lowest market value, counts the inspection of the Public. .rshall be always -on hand and have on hand a full stock of • Dar Iron, Chopping Axe's Flue Iron, Coal Shovels, Cast Steel, ; True Chains, t Slit Iron, ' Nails and Spikes, Rope, Tadao Blocks, Bellow*. Anvils aid Fiees, Ice.. '.fllardwere and Iron Depot, Crxras &dare, three doom above Market. East aide. FILLNR.POTT, July 15,11331 - . • 28-tf B AAVIT Igor Nate Sthiere ; ound an , WASX: Coach Trßoliainsi . . Bri Sadd ngs. iart, Bboornaker'sTooli.' CarpeortWaToolt,; ,i, • Ulan and Paint. Bar Iron otail alien, ' itonei "•. II { . , Atillallnin4 80Ikeil, • . Railroad Iron and Nall*, ' amid' 'hob.. . ~./1 d /4i4444aut0-r , t ,al Iry !t: I d -I/ - r• 0 • -4 41 ftat Mik i tMwo doors,* Hotel, and nearly . opposite the nk, nottoeftle. where 'will he azoonent moat:sant of Hain. nes; FtuirTra4i, Britanla are; Assortment °T ens Locks, Table Cutlery, Pocket enUery. • . Table Spoons. ' Aumilm and Times,' Assortment of Anil ei num, nisei Iton Crudblmi, Wlre,Tia 11 4.11114411...0 if •inu till i 'loM6r4l.lstto7nlngy 2 • . ' ' • 'hi. I. • TICE GREAT EST Medical uaseovery oft ue Age. DK. KENNEDY, Of Roxbury, has dlacorered In one; of our commonparturc weeds • remedy that cures Every Hind of Humor, 'from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. i lia has tried It In over 1100 eases, and neverfailedeit lpt tin two eases(both thunder humor). _lle Marto* in h s possession over twehtindred certificates of its virtue, a within 'twenty miles of licseton. . Teo bottle,' are 'Kan-anted to coil, a nursing Ore Mouth. One to ih ree bottles will e ure the worst kind of pimples . on thi face. Teri to three bottles will cure the sYstem of Mew: ' Twci)bottles are . warranted to cure the worst canker he the month and stomach. Three to Brebnttles are warranted torero the worst -of 'Erysipelas. • - • One to two bottle/rare Warranted to Cure all humor to the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure tinning of the ears and blotches ashen g the. hair. Your to six bidtlee are warranted to mare corrupt and running nleersl: • • One bottle will Lure scaly eruption of the skis. , . Two or three tattles are warranted to ewe the worst ease of ringworm. . A+ Two or *twee bottles an animmese• to sante.* habit desperate ease Of rheumatism. Three to fog* bolt* are warranted toeurethesalt rheum.„ ' :TOratauoeqtannifola. tr- - Xiben . itbialtss bottle, wont WaninattnierhortHatanmegidalltty is taken: . 3 Reader,l peddledover &thousand bottlesof this in the ' vicinity of • bosten. I know the effects of it in every - -case. So cure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that ' sold another; afters trial it always speaks for Iteelf.— There are 'two things about this beet) that appear to me surprising; that that It grows In our pastures, in some place@ quite plentiful. and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846—second, that it should cure' all kinds of humor. • • ' In order to give Remelt dee of theetidden rise an d 'area t popularity of the discoverya will state that in April, ; 1853,1 peddled; it end sold about. abl. bettlesperday—in- April,lBo4.l Eel d.orer otie thou ea nd bottles penbsy of it. ! Some of the wholesale druggists who have been in the business twenty and thirty years. say that nothing In the annals of patent medicines w like it. There • Ise rinlyersal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice' alwayskept It ttrictlyforhumers —butsince its in troducLion as a genera! family medicine. great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several casts cif epileptic tits—a disease which was al ; ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few bet. ties. Or what a mercy If it' will prove effectual In all Cases of that fistful maledy—theroare but few who have seen more of it; than I hove. I know of setteral cases of Dropsy - , all of them aged people etu'ed br it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sisk Ilea dacha, Dyspepsis,Asthma.feverand Ague, Pain In the side, Diseases of the Spine. and part lc ulerlyiu die. • eases'of the kidneys, Ae.„ the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change ofdlet rieceetutry--eitt the best you getand I enough of It. I pirectiOnslot• tute.-4 dui t a, one table-Spoon tol per day —children over ten years. a deseertepoonful—children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As•no directions ran be applicableto all sonstitutions, take sufficient to I operate on the bowels twice a day. L ALmulketured by DONALD KENNEDY; . 1N0.120, IVorretestreal , Roxbury, Matt. . Price, One Dollar. - - . Wide-tale Agjenfs:—New•Ynrk city, C. V.Cllckner, Rl Barclay street; H. R1ng,192 Biondwny; lityditon' Clark; 275 Ftroadwny ; A. D. Sandi.. 100 Fulton St. Wholesale aglnta for Pennsylvania. T, W. DTOTI & Sons. 132 - North 2nd Street. Philadelphia. For saleln. Pottsville, by J. 0. 'Brom, .T.C. Hughes end H Valemati. May 19, Inc, gqgq9 4 4oi9q9, ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. READ THIS-:-OLD AND YOUNG! . • PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAI RESTORATIVE LI Is, no doubt, the moat wonderful discovery-of this age of progress, limit !will restore. permanently, gray hair to its original eolor, joie/ the head of the bald with a most luxuriant growth. remove at our all dandruff and tith ing, cure all agora an d other cutaneous eruptions,. such as seed sbeed. et . It will cure, as if by .magic, nervous or perk:dial] headache; make Me bairsoft, glos sy, and wavy, and prOserre the color perfectly, and the hair from &Mop, to extreme old age. • The following le from w distinguished member of the inedkal prokedon: I ST. pa, January Pam, t, ISM. PROFESSOR . 0:J. WOOD— • Dias Str—OpeoHefted, I mend yen this eertifleate.— , After being needy bald for a long time, and hating tried all the hair reiterative, extant, and having no faith. in (any, I was induced, on bearing of yours to give it a trial. , I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and, bad. my 'head rubbed with a good stiff bruah, and the: Restore , e then applied and well rubbed in, till the smalp• was 'Vow. This 11 repeated every morning, and in three wapiti the young hair. appeared and grew rapidly from August last till the present Lion, and is now thick, black and strong—s Oft and Pleasant to the' toleb ti whereas, before, It was harsh and wiry, what little there ream of It' and that little was disappearing 'Very rapidly. I still use-yottr Restorative about twice a week, and Ahall mob have a good and perfect mop of hair. Now, I Pad read 1 of these things—and who has not? but have I hot seen hitherto anycue where any pers on ' s hair was i _ , e _ o_ really . benefited by any of the hair tonir, Jte., of the day: and it really gives me pismire to record the result of my -es -1 wiener. •I have recommended your preparation to i others, and. It: already., has a large and general sale throughout theTerrltory. The peqpie here knew it• ef fects, and'have confidence in it. The supply' You sent as, as wholesale agents for the Territory, la nearly ex- . hausted, and' daily inquiries are made. Mr it. , Tow de serve credit for your 'Bawer, ; and -I, for. one, return you mthanks for the 'benefit It has done me. for I mr- Wray had del paired long ago of ever effecting any inch resttlt. 1 ' Your., hastily. ' I ' _ . J. W. BOND, - thin of Bond k Kelley, Druggists, Si: Paul. [ffnma IMO Editor of the nod Ratite Advertiser.. . Boma, 2T School Street, AferrA 90,15 55. Dies flnt:-, Mitring become prematurely quite sMy, I was Induced, Mune di weeks sinew. to 'make - a trial off your Reiterative. I have Wed lees than two brittle; but the gray hairs have all disappeared ; and although my hair has not "fully attained its original color; et the i proems of cheap is gradually going on, and km in - as:l fi fy great hopes that in a abort llam hale win as dark as Steatelly. ,IWe Wm been ameh gran at the healthy. molders and vigor of the hair, arid h before was harsh and dry, and it bite ceased to come o as for '• • Respectfully yours. It zeir , D. O. M. Profes Wood. • --.--...- ' '' . co, ~,...; , • atatne t . o lt=l/ 4 lfibli: ts l ' ir lit li tMal li ff ' V_hali was acaot r 1 ,%Miley the mile of • 111 , Vel" . 411 0.4 " 16 7 1132 4.. -- - 4 vdisidisoidopersiimitilicti t ii In or i lads' • , 11 - -7) vt • •Ll'l l i ‘ i r Vv)10 . 7 iv 1.• v..• vvi . --•., •." nj iefi.litairklidii•vini . " it Itl -.4 tiCleintilliiiitoWri4oll6l siinorne Nos.* COldisbaya enadindow 4 4, 1% , iiim. , il d ifil41V4r NoieTioV: l 6X4l7;6 lo is ..0 .• . , 4 k.‘lß6o lll .fililE • to those who Love their Yellown . HAVE a remedy (Purely. Veletitgle) for Fever and Agee. PIM, sad, falling Steksees, sussurAff. Jam KNOWN TO TAIL. It is as pleasant. and u cheap, as it is •MCIIMISS.: Any, person who will send me the names; and directions to the red deocu of ten Individual, sick of Consmoption.,or any disease of the Chest or Lungs, or suffering from a bro wdown and shattered Oonstltution, will receive as a reward this le. 'lt embodies fall infractions -be making and ististering this • wonderful Medi eine.— Addreu. - DiI...TRACY DELOKYR, . May 9,'57 19- New-York Post-offiee. CHAS. W. MUG, Wholesale and Retail asstsara - cl. Casomtast. S.E. Corner Centro and Norwegian Ste., (9pposite Mortimer's Motel,) • POTTAIVILLE, PENNA. The subscriber, having taken possession of • the house formerly occupied by Mrs. E. M. Witty, has converted the same into a V Deng and Apothecary Store, $ inch es he thinks will 'prove satisfsetorc to all purchasers. and rsdpeetfully calls the , at • tent ion of his friends and the public to Michele° stock. He has taken groat care in the 'selection of his Drugs. Medicines, de., and can therefore. cheerfully tectimmend inch and every One as being -PURE AND UNADULTERATED. . . Ile is determined to give his undivided personal at tpotton to his business, at all hoursof the day and night irhen required, hollering that the fumes and reputation of physicians as well'as the inratuaide lives of their pa. tics& depends in a great measure on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixture.; 'and ho feels confident that CIiZAPAIM, when obtained at 'the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question with his customers; when once his reputation ax a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be satisfac torn,' established. This reputation be is determined to build up, with the assistance of a share of the public patronage-x hir pro portion ol.which Is guaranteed to him biluatherous blonde, independently of that which be hopanto obtain by close attention to business and strict attention in mixing prescriptions Whkki 'may affect the . health and lives of his customers. Deception in the preparing and'eompounding of med icines hr ruthleis speculation he will never resort to, though it Is notoriously true that such a dangerous des 'rept ion It much more extensively and successfully pritec tired by druggists than an be readi imagined. Confident of obtaining a name an d rank amongst tho first of his °stamper/mica, he only asks attention topers Milen! to serve, and his ability to satisfy tom , most ex acting. Sai - Petrons miry with eonfldeare rely upon the prompt end faithini execution of their orders. mut Wapiti Or otherwise.MAlL W. IiPTING, Damarr a Oilegurt. S. B. Chiller of Cie re and liisnestwas SU, IIII~LtLa r, Patsy - 111e. June 21.'56 26.1 y A MEDICAL REVOLUTION! .Ths Warrld lhaawlmairsui 1 • HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. • The Great Cotutter Irritant. The virus of disease often makes its way to the lute nal organs through the pores of the skin. This peffetrat ing Ointment, melting under the hand es it is rubbed In, isatmorbed through the sameehannels,and.reschlng the mat of luffammation, promptly and invariably sub. dues it, whether located In the , kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other Important organ. It penetrates the surface to the Interior, through the eotoutiess tubes that communicate with the skin u summer rain poises into the fevered earth, Miming Its cool and regenerating In Science. Skin D' s awl Glandular Swellings. Every s of exterior Irritation Is quickly reduced by the anti-inflammatory action of this Ointment. An cry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Ranh, Sea,Mlearer4t i ch, ie.. die out, to return no more, nudge iteappliest Hospital experience in affparts of the world proves its Infallibility in diseas e s of the skinithe muscles, the joints andthe glands. . - Ulcers, Bores and,Tantors. The effect of this unrivaled external :remedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and sons, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the Poison which prods ' CPS suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures. which its heeling properties afterward Complete, ere safe u well as permanent. • Pomade, Bruises, Barns a4 llB e l olll In eases of the fracture of the bones, inJurseveenses by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheum*. tiem. Stiffness of the joints, and contraction of the do ewe, it is employed and warmly recommended by the fa culty. This marvelous remedy has been introduced by , its Inventor in permit into all the leading hospitals of Europe, and no private household should be without It. • • Undestiabfe rectineony. ' ' The 'Medical Staff of the French and English Armies In the Crimes have officially signed their approval of dfolicnray'e Ointment, es the. most reliable . Teasing, fir cab l e cuts, stabs, andsunekbot wounds. It is also iced by the surgeons .4 the Allied Nettles. Both th:J ginhAtit and the 4 PM' +odd be weed ire 'de follitieitig easter • Buabus • Ms Plaratela • Hunks Swelled Glands' • Chipped Hands Bore Lsp ebubtalaa _Stweßreasta .Ihttola SOTO' treads flout Sone Threats m Luns ereuxia basso. zruptions So op re oatil s of allithids. • Stiff Joints Shartnatiem . Tette, ' . Ringworm Mare • Salt Rheum ' •lienersel Sore..• Scalds ' Wounds of all klito k4 S o ld at the klanatketories of Professor 21 it, so maiden Las, Mot Tort. 214 Strandj Louth*, itel4 ey all respectably druggists and dealers In nuelleitieihrough• oat fhb Visited Matta; and the'eliithed world; %lota, at SS elate, ist3iiesta.ana SI tub. iiliPlisore.litscon• aidesable say I n g . by taking the larger sleek If. 11.—Direetiomfarthe vddassatne pe .fltaisirwy ,dleardar alizaito ium44 VOL e , 4 , A ge r m l ois tt 6.., tr a ysztb a o ri naleis outerrinaitlieuvulyalsfotthr book Of dirsetkakiareausd e .ffineti_ . Sofia* ourissioStd: 1 ? dlish:M t key • 4, ,A auul w I line alUduA cult In Vila...peg `Ca heed ells, egas,un4l4 garrsa Tna Woat.p Owes its a Idviso.—At the pree mit day,'when every lazy vagabond declares that he is entitled to a living, because he happens to cumber the earth, it is well to read such remarks as the following, from. a true working man who, edits the Cayuga Clarti Mats false Sir! 44 Joao notowe you a firth-, log. You owe the world, for the light of its dais, the warmth of its sitputhine, the beauty of its :'-earth and sky, and for its loves, affections and friendships, which ha'e from your childbood,, young man, clustered around • end clung to your worthlets trunk. For all .thebe, and other blees logs of countless numbers, ;you area debtoi.i— You have never even thanked God for health and life. You have never made the world the better for your living. You owe for the breath you breathe and the strength you *Wei. Yon hav!iit :anything to - yoqr credit on the day book ' of the ledger of life—boi a eent. • You have never taken a dollar's stock in Heaven. You are a miseflible, aimless, indolent bankrupt. You float down the stream of your lazy existence like flood-wood!eb the water, Were oou to sink to day to,obliviOn. you wouleVet leave a knbhic The world owes you a llviug ! Where is there a manty'thonght,nttered, or' x‘noble deed. per. formed ? Where.are there evidences of your !la , her? Nowhere. You are lounging through life with -.your hands in your pocket, swearing and slaVering nonsense. You drink, gamble and 'chew `tobacco, but you never eaniedyout board, Allle of lumber would be of more account, for t tat . could be worked into forms of usefulness and beauty; but you Will not make anything.of self or allOw society to do it. A world of such as yon would be the place to live in,'filde,edt— Yon have degraded our common ' manhood I - steatl of ennobling and elevating it, and as but in form and vulgar speech are you above the brines that perish. And because *entire too hay' to work, you claim that the world ones yonl living. • Don't tell that lie again you sluggard world or society would not sqffer louver. light ning to strike you; or the lidera to take yottoff. There are too many of siich 1; Were you treated es drones are treated in the liives,yOu would halve. beenkicked out of creation years ago. ISO bf feetnally have you wasted the boon of life, that unless your bones shall go toy the dissecting r' nod your pickled Carcass asfertilizer upon thine God forsaken spot, you will have pitied through life to no purpose.' The tobacco you have chaired hat only defiled every thing 'around you, and,the liquor you have drank luta-pc/1y been, adulterated by your miserable , nature, and-turned into roidy , ism and profanity., You.containinata everything you touch, and sten those like you, 'will keep their children froml the leprosy ,o( your teaching. and example. i . • No sir, you owe the world pi better life.' Yon never can pay off the debt, but you can do diet= : ter, and commute for twenty -live emits on a dollar. 'Do and say: something noble, mankti.la bor for some honorable purpose, and not inhale God's pure air for nothing, and grunt'ientigh existence; like; a hog, having only . two aim*. view—to 'reach the bar and the dinner table; And only two . .'attributes—to eat 'to ginttonjr, and to drink, to drunkenness.. The world owe sash amen &living! . Tug Rtcriksr-41maCIKttins CALIFOR3IIIf.- The Sairisseentii , Niels 2$ lan dol towiag story of lancessfal Ding, mhich,.iteorrect, would make the bermes aft the We the tiostiortattate men, is the world, at far u: riches is tilincerned. The % editor states. that his "attention was called to'li small Within' sick at a hotel in hiseity which with mach dilibuilty be staccendOtl In raining train the floor, and adds:2• . • At the request of, one oi the owners, Mr. Den ials, we with much difficulty succeeded in lifting it frotn the door. It was Sited with'-gold, which was being taken to the United 'States Branch Mint. at Sass Francini). 'Every two weeks, me or three office proprietors or what le known ugh° . NAllbo d ," in Nevada. coantr, pus through this city for the mint; with a' almihr "pub;" This time, Mr. Vaniels thought, there was In the neck; not much more than -fifty 'theism:id della:a—the . yield of the fortnight generally being from sixty' to ninety thousand - dollar/. The - reason of the shortness of the amount this time Is, that they' were enabled - to crush oily about cowbell ;the quarts 'which they bad taken out and had lying at their mill. The weekly yield of the , mine Is therefore in•the neighborhood of forty, thousand dollars, which is the income of evil men... • This is the richest gold lead yet. discovered in California, and so far as we here nay . .knowledge,. in the , world. The most remarkable feature is that it has been gradually increasing Itt, rich - Dens with its development, and that frpm pnWent indications, it is inashalutibles • Mr. Daniels, who is &Missourian, as we snider stand; with fire paitneri—lrisbnien—aceidentally ' discovered the lead in 1852: Ile inform us`that be was then working on a bar in WoU' Creek; end washing the gold from the gravel. •Iu the opera tion, he discovered the gOld bearing geeing crop. lug out at the sida of , thbtream; but as the Aver bed was paying well, and the quarts Was the, not so well known or 4teirable as au-occepetion,alkey did not think it-worth while to .ptosenses' their Investigations. In the falr of 1835, -theylirst took out some quarts, and lindieg that 41.: ton crushed yielded largely; they commenced prepire, Lions for working. it. , Asoertainiug Abe prokable pilot' Of the lead, they commenced a shaft, Wee lading -that at the 'depth , of three tintidred:lfeet they would strike tba rock, and thus they pre-; weeded a depth of eighty. feet. By , this time their , outlay bad been. eery, great, and instead al .guisig on with the'shaff, they concluded colliers** the lead higher:Up, by MEM,' of a &M.', Thlsr-was seeordingljAmse, end" in the fall of; 1856Ahey ,had dri ft ed. to OHO seek 'end" elided's mill for mashing the quaitt. The first yield 'Wes enor mous, and en we have. already stated, the viehheu has 6eln 'ninstantly inoreissing.'. It is now,oilii: Daniels - intorno up, the lettingen of the company to go on with he or iginal Abaft,, when ills thought even richer deposits wlll devaleped;• To Oar: meta the wealth Of Shiasninejs beyond the pnwer of anyule4 , - , Freer preekniS ledicedons neat- - mate yield tied lievotteleittir to pay of tbo'e,- tliti.doblt.of, Califolnle ‘ . l Vast 'fortunes' bare,s% tidy. been: ylotdoil :by. it, sift Tit tboo4.4ra, I itoszooly broke's: - , .. • - - - An Paola: Suzritiss*—Kr• ...yaglior the vst. &iota, roar; for aft' (stub 8,1314 Nil w i n eacnicin 'eta - Irbil 1, J .Alitimmra the Cambridge (* _., &, ,, zrres p oo dont Of ten at Nai ntncket, gives • 44 i i " utter welt -Ihterntid t ""ri' 4l4 t` ' ' sample of dis- I "limy Years ego, a !ipstmciti an \ • ' from his home to commence his too ' • --,' ,„ t i 1 ropewalk upon our Island. Brea -77-k in Came, and as wee her went, his faithful . her tome to convey bet busband's breakfa biro. The snow bad been • falling .for some tim_,.. betthificiedi****,llntrettirted ` !attest ' open lots in the outskirts of oqr town. The wind blew Tiolentlyeedtki "nudist stow disturbed her so , that , 'lthe,lbit herpath, end' *hen found come time after; she wee leaning against a rail fence; ernothered, frozen, dead. 'The father" died also,: I-think/ vint 'long, and their - two erphaa children wee taken- wear ahns-bouse. Years passed, and the ehildren grew to womanhood, and In tarn • rs Wiese' and seethed. The - bus. band of one tbeat, was -drowned a 'few years age near ent island, leaving several young ehild. tea. •S aged man who,bad befriended bis wife in early years than took her to his Lome. and there Chti toiled hard to support her children. In sofas war tbe.old man'ippreeecty.was used until !abed nothing 1i A but hishumble dwellings. Then the ,widow 10Usd to OPPort him, lIU he saw that she was_ wasting away under bar arduous labor, and nobly, generontly, sent for a• lawyer, and , gave her his cottage which" be had toiled bard io ob tain, and in which he bad .hoped to spend his - days and. went himself to dwell in our alms.konge. He stfares.a pauper's home to-day, but his gray hairs are a even of - *Toff to him. The widow ; would have preferred to struggle on for her bane betilitliirrilithineu'lttrulouledrlulliotfelawdaeatttehthared.t‘ M O sli ne ltlife et e's y williti th eda" ill 'a fie werewinter tI, r uilli a d. lady gave the children of this poor. Widow "OM toed for their hard working mother, and &nipple each krthemselves. . When she nut saw them she asked how they Med the 4ples, and the re-' ply was ' !*We did neteatibani ourselves, but car ried them 10 oar grandfather at: the alms.hottee.7 The'tsacher of our High School aTecutly related the abort to a large, audience et a Sabbath School &CUM ia our town, while tears flowed freely, even down the cheek of manhood, et the pithettc account, of which few .had any . knowledge.-, Every true heart recogni s zed the reel nobility of the aged peeper, and deemed nigh an act ; of self sacri Ace at once generous and disinterested. PIIMILII or 81131111C1t011D TOLEORAPS'Lnriss.—II is stated that atbaiiiitie - lelevaphs are liable to more frequent accident!: Alum .are even the wireaupon laid. : &moral inseabese are related where marnetle : pables-were broken while being laid, biludden strains, caused by the sinking of the iirepla an uttexiectidly deeP portion of the sea. To take up the sevemlilaits antkeeenneet them is a work :of tedious labor, aa.,eitperatious must bet, commenced near laud, and the cable drain, iiiiknd folloired until the break is reached. This is bad 'enough; f betelesperile of a cable whip properl3l hit art! 'worse. Ships' anchors have several. times been dragged against, anilhave broket wares laidicross esas stitl!atraite ettunect ins dm! various cuuntriei , of Europe. ,-. To mend them requires the taking up of 'the eahlea froth 8 them *end. ru cemparisei to , all that 'hal yet . b n done e in , suety matters; the Atlantic( C . 1C0,1113 i T j egraith is We stopendons'yrhate• to . ' a small I nannow. Thp difficulty 'of laiing it, Niftily 'is a hundredfold greater than any which hMi yet been etountemy•l,b others. These risks render the Oct , a Teligraph a doubtful enterprise, the eotablisbusent of :which may involve vast outlays of mousy; and th; constant risks of damage attar -Wig end° put .ambrorking order, will i4pair . the 'etoufideace 'which capitalists ought to have in such an,-extelsehre work. -4 —..—:-.7---..14411+11.1041. * BRIOAIII Yonzio evidently anticipates that the doge or war will be let loose by the United States: Cfrovericlueut,.to cheek hit acts of lawlessness.— Adviret from Salt Lake to the 25th of February, state that the Utah Legislature had passed an act frir Ithe organization of the militia of the Ter. ritorjOhit 4sotiool had been , opened to teach in fluglifk_.l.4.l4. Prom) and. thl k i k°.'? r *" of Brigham Yining, t ia..aft`e'aitOrtal Siticieprobarmy • writtani by You ng himself—attempts .to prove that lha Federal Illoverment has no power ta'ap ' point Territorhtl !wham -. • - ' '-'' ' Julies- .Drattniond,. latei Chief 7nstiCe of the Terri f t4y, In rept. to a letter received from Mrs. Guntlis i sti, wido -of . Criit:, lluitillson,.,who with ‘,. Ids coMmand, Wet! a fewlyears ago, brutally .mur dered,las, was supposedi by the 'Utah Indians—, state! Ms belief, which is fortified by etrong.pre , zumpti?h evidence; Altar od - outsell and his party were' acrificed a' the cc;iumand of the Mormons, and that it was:Mormon'. rifler Ant-'fired'Open •themi t h e Indials doing the esalpieg and:com mittig the other horrible Cruelties which . elma. act° mid that .irivoltiug tziassa' ere,: as previously orde .4 by Ask 6lilitie• . . , . . T t IPLASNITII PILIGRAPII.—Profmor gamut) Fin* *wee Marie, the American inventor of the Magfietie TelegnOk,vbiel, now extends its wires fort thousand utiles in Asimujoa, and forty th Oa sand in• th'i ik Europe; lately creasing the Atlantic as elee 'Clan of the New rerk, Newfoundland and Lon ort Telegraph- Company, has been reseired withlgreat respect not only in London, but in Fraate, 'Belgian", derniiny, and kr the young Czaii.of•ilussia. - kilt Itinner given him ,in Lon don,litappeari that the iirrintion'by bite and by Mr. W. Folhergill Cooke In London war, so near. ly 06141%00as that, neither can claim ft exclo. 'Pro n..' Prafewar Xenia' and 'lli distlrigulabed telt: 'operators in' Loa= deveted a whole' ni t; -wh ile the husinees! 'OM ems' sleeping, in on Ilylecting - the preetteabillty of extend. ing o t submarine electric telegraph' two . thousand nail ierou the Atlautie: from Newfoundland.— Tan eabterranean gotta panful conductors of two batwing/ -miles rich, had i treen so conducted as to -give r one continuous -length of more than two ,thousand milei., The London Tiro, anticipsting the day when the telegraphic wire shall : euoi r ele the Globe , says, j"Then it, alit happen I hat' * man may generite a spark al London which, with one fiery leap, will return ' batik under - his • band . d disappear, but in that moment of time it wit . encompassed - the pikfidnit which - we are 'w g through apace into eternity. That spark will be a human lboughtl"• ' . • . . .. Au Eaten ` '''•a —For several I months past _Cincinnati has been the head quer tets of one of the greatist edigration enterpri ses that bast bee 6 startodiPr Soarg• . It appears that in December last several gentlemen of tbat cfty proposedlo -establish what they' termed a "Swias Colonization Society," for the purpose of litcating a city at some suitable 'petit in the, West, and earminding it withiteetters who shUnld feel an interest in the advaneecise . ea of the 'gen eral scheme. Stock hooks.were opened -by- w bleb shares were sold at - 816 each, no pima being allowed to bold mute than two.: -In the mean _time branch societies for' co-eperation 11111111 t eats& Sated in Chicago,' Louisville,. Pittsburg, . &polls, Tarim Haute, Sandusky, and many, other plum! in (ha ,Wtot. The shares were readily ta ken, and at dm:present time no leis than 6,000 have been-AbiPosed,of. During the early part of list week's contemned of delegates from other places wail keld,"and a committee of ire was obosio to start in' search of a Proper• location. instruetions, in the --main, am to select , tuella sit* as may offer inducements to the building of a city; :Fertility and' health fulnaes of the suf. receding country will bee main feature in their choice..? Tbettommittee ate limited intheir silta tion to the lan4s west of the Mississippi and south *1.42 dogma. _Tim, are to start on their mission in a few weeki, the share books closing on the first ofilfay: Tla - Si. Loins Ropar gil'aa *aeon& of a terrible *anal which happened on the 15th section of the South-weal Branch of the Pacific Rail lined on 'l'neiday of last week. It appears that one of the blasts in the rock had mimed lire. Mr. !Thom: V.lO. Sullivan, foreman, 4 ben attemp. tedlo pal dowel an tree rod in the blast; when it exploded, instantly killing Mr. Sallivao, and also', young Man-by the name of Thomas liar. ley,;aged aticiut twenty.eao years. The lottor was omiloyed in iiikuling away ruck. Both bodied, „Vire tm,bu_rxibly tigitilated that it was almost int imitable to recognise them. Air. Emillvan!a bead wairaotapietely amend from hii. body. A-hitai pi* of rock till- upon his body—tea feet: kn at throe feet thick and tour fait ,wide.!. The body 'of Mr., Hurley was even more shoeklualy I mangled - " 4 plies of Mkt 0 4M feet opera, ,Till upon . him, -crushing him to • mummy—ovary bone was .briiken—tbei whole of his intestine* 'were euposed.te view; alter the rock wiis maser-, WA It was with some dificaity that tba romaine could be placed upon a board, so Mat they could be taken to a house near'where the occident oo• colloid.' a young, man-by tbo' name of Thomas Slim who was stooping down with Mr. Sullivan at; a: time of the ezplosiea, was blown a distance of filty.two foot, -and yet iosapod with bieFikonly braidinS. bit band, and being' violently !gunned. _ . Ttis trounnttse.sypointed by the Into Southern 'Cliovention, to . take the subject of "Seliqic4; sci+l books ander their auspices, and Week sad Presiarkitualt it aeries of books, in everyi r oipart. ,e 4 •of study, from the earliest pillar liiithe higbest ;grade, el literature and seleikiOni:4l l l seem to them best qualified to elictihit hat pit , the h * daeation the Booth; litaVyli: a:, ea tins lStb of Ibis iitootir. - ~;'‘'. • • ' • •g ` r...,2,':',:',.:,:. , • . ;::;:i'.', , - - ii ,, ,,,, , „ , ,.; BOOK Deoltitoste4 taynt, at omit disenipikot Isitasfati ads' 5aPr40,419 11i: Wil,for bread, the brsith . In“ O ut. • b e liiidy; thin'tit.he eat- , piping /Ih , week sad 'lrif,work• Whiob Oust f which Cleyetokto 444 . 1 not upon the inwieles knees or the hits,' the spew tbemosadelleatin ously snsesPtsbks end • tat—on brainl--to ; .be that diskette woof to • health, lifti Ise% Ire the , t.. Ina& of wife sal child- • - bproduce, from this loom; . a ' wrong; nor o machinery be riAbt. of , sane dr*, bet .toll trial; • en W °ll s l l springewsksd, and • ' .._____, b y • " 11.814 wheel Jarred Ind out , vs nessitjle. the OM llood had to do we , sot? , A 61 . • lb ? „,"5 • Whoa., and wirbkng; in di. 1 '..._,.."' 5i ; 4 1 11 ,..." , flatly, and with a ehilerfid I; 'v- still ; ffe ' . . Iminarnarr •-•llowTionitiful the ow i ng gem from thepen of 'rentioe, and how nv thi hears Oaten see, these hawthorn he ".. trays them : i_II ' ' i "Why Is it' that the rainbow and, the' cloud c come over ps with clean that is not of earth, and then pass away ; a n d leave us to muse on ' their Aided loveliness? I i Why is it, that the stars which held their nightlY festival awned the am. sight throne, are pland.aborc the reach •of our • Rallied faculties ' foray ' mocking w with their unapprotebable glory? And why is it that bright • ip;; forms of holism nasty atdguseested to cur newt aid then 411kOil from, ;Raving the thousand' streams of affection to ow back in Alpine for-' rents upon our hearts? We inkhorn' fora higher destiny than thu of 'There Is eland widow s i the rainbow never fain, where tie stars will lie set out before us like I. that slangier on the • • oceanand where the beautiful being that passes before us likes ineteerWill stay In our presence forever." ' 'l . • ' ' • -7---- - . 1 -.::'. .- :: 1 BRAIN W0144-201' ill hardest toll 4, that of the More wiarlueto Mind an fed ea - Imperiously and • , daily. for a eertait morn be done ;. but the .doing upon the will to do It Son of the body, tot the. qui 1 cunning of the-Wind; but `T organised, the moat n , least cartels, part,. of `44 to, spin yards of -with:emery . `wowtbst it `en Our the wor " . - - "TO ,PiltiOßO OUT ir Shsraoratear.•—•Go•ti, )s work! *Take off your oat. roll up your sleeves and look about Yon l• If you can't end anything • eocgstiel-or rentaterative,in the city or town, betakelouraelf to the country. Betterweed gar dens and tend sheep, a! follow - the ploughshare bare-footed, and tread On the furrows, or to act as • s it a scare-crow In a' oorn- eld, than remain in the city, oat or pocket, ea •at the elhlws, la debt, is _ %Jimmie, and in ' mi ry ipencraUy.l . Donl..be ; -afraid to coma Legit) ly with your Mo th er earth, and then sit under cataract and be washed clean—be invigorated, tid feed like a etc*. The colustry is - the place hir, 'pm:decidedly, where .the sembeanis steal , ligh•l tima snake in year , chamber and dimes t i' gs on the !Woe, where one doesn't bars to walk smile and - itialf to Not the tan ,it., and where the waving grain bows grew fully to the gentle b en, and eggs can be bad for the Wanting.. One There, and re-invigorated, • and yen will look with pity %port us poor mortals, walled in by brick and mortar, on all sides, with the'• heavens far, far before tte,' and no hope of i ever reaching t hat bl ;abode.—.oiiiceyo Led ger. 1 , , Tun whole quantity of oysters brciught to Bal timore siP to the close of the season,anding 15th ult., reached np to 'ab.ut 1,750,000 bushels. Of these about 800,001 . umbels are .packed in the raw state, 500,000 bus. .Is preserved,Xnd the re. mainlng '250,000 bus • els - are eonsamed in the City. The cost of th • oyster to the packer is about fifty cents per .ushel, or an aggregate of $875,000 the principal part of which is retained in the city for soppli- and the amount paid to the shuckers Is about $175;000, besides all other expenses ineurredbefo the 'article is shipped'. -NowrisaaN'Oxitr this road, up to . Trey' and the . trask will be , Tile.work onibe bale bury_te Trererton b twnporerily. The e take the bends of ,the I bet the eoTy pre m iasmata are, • • them to doe may , • sassed ist a to* weeks to eaooplotiou. Nice founditlons.i , rsailroads they to. it have is Ilimisalppi. Ato on ot tbe trac of the Reload nee. tly spnk eattral oat of t sight, leaving in its abets whir& 11l cost considerable mousy pi All op. The becks of oar Northern ndlsayttrt azactly.diseppear in that peculiar way; hut money invested in theta occasionally , sieka tof sight. leasing a large hole in the piAltate o the ereduloueelookbeidere. RAILILROAD.-4111) work s on.„, i •rtoa bridge, is all graded' •otapleted in .4 few weeks. C. of the roid•froni Boa. ' dge, bas - been saspendid ntrsetors bare agreed to • .rniany ,at certain prices, Paying tba L aalb, and *sr - effected which will enable ••The. work will' be ra-_ and,•igorooall llisroseanted Griscuskr. has to len upon pleas a nt times. in Havana. 'The Captaiin General gave an valet tainment his hen r, at, which ; i !listinguisher4 guests ware present, nd the populace, eager . to do the greet young pifinqt servic4 unbarnossed liis liones, and drew! his carriage tough, lb,' streets. • • L, , Mu. CRAWFORD, *ifs of the sculptor, • writes hopefully front Parls in regard to her busband'i condition, but it is feared Ibitt he esnnot survive. His "disease is tumor eye tone log the brain. A ULaittituuaa correspondent or Tribune ' , says that Gor. Geary is brought out at a now candidate for feunsylvaiita. Loots NAPOLIAN has received from the Shah of Persia foisr Arai, horsi n rs of the perest blood.-, A peculiarity of the animals is, that, they have no martei. • [ • o Noy York likely to boo Gorkruir of . Tssi irokietor , u s .. "01ft Book laterprbe" !me bear ppcil $20..0 committed to Prison' In Rini mond, Va., for lottery gambling wttlrout H eenan.. Pistons= BitClia'AN will visit Boston oa. the 17th of JanthiSzt, to participate In the-inaugura tion of the siskle ol Gen. Warren, on Bunker Bill.. • 4 Mose perisit throoih too mach ;milldams thin by too iambi fear; whom OM 'deep*. eon an WWI that pregame. Tthowlb known merchant of sox, an old and will biladelphia, is dead. Ilox. J. Gunter ',Jess 6 surely • *Willi re•• covering &out tea Netioeal hotel dimes& Coutsus J.-BULL,Esq., hits editor of the Co laesbis Al*, died a slp,y Ortire sines. Pcrrntit.Coottor lja toot to market this swim, $150,000 wotill of I labor: At Qu.WiLittit his .ost• bro then b,r . the Nies- AP! war. • DIAXONDII hay* -adv, Pl' 910. 4 In pries abort 25 PV-The Philadelphia 8 .day Dispatch in siteak beg of the , fact that it is conceded that the comet • is to come in widget with the earth in Jugs, toys that a scientific frien d , who bas given 'thole:attar ranch study , fixes the third Saturday in Vitae, at four o'clock, fifteen minutes sad an and a half - seconds; P. M., - se the time, sad the fourth ward ' as the spot when and where the bump will tska place.* In this - event, the Dispatch hopes that ,soh of the ballot box staffers and illegal esters of that ward as are not knocked into a cocked hat 14 the comet, or carried off on an astronomical ' exploring expedition by its bifurcated caudal ap pendage, will at least be scared into decency and honesty for the fixture. '• • , , torf/of-thltelslignoltoirnistbilladelgot opirhiab:pasookTuasio'thaffetlewt. officials. In Pittsburgh sixty-seven deal.* in. diolia for haling illegally t tomor had th eir names ' entered on trial fist. 'The trtles'Were able pay the anteent of 6642 toss in n u" mae %, Weer* all indictment is feend..lllls p.. 49 3 7 . tbis.amount the clerk realest , $3, th e D'isi O f rie i 'Attorney $3, the returning Constable end 'the • Sheriff $1 37.' So that * 1W above ogees re. cor ,d, d ur i n g the Mara tons, .tb• mundane' of 8633 73, from am-who had violated thalaw, to escape the Just penalty which , th ey bad incurred._ o r , di v ided, the Cterk'porksted $2Ol, the District Attorney $101; the et $l l / 4 0thd , the Sberillf-$9l 1$ r, • lisinallife isms of loottioutide •iltea - in. dagger, of loss from any other. MOM thlin ASS ot the rum traffic. ktlionsand people ;04%44' recently 'at thaSuspention BrZdge r tind wereryilkt with excitement el 'old • SSW Wu .accused from; Ilioltapido below., Tot that :old lima might bare threaded the streets of that town unnoticed though murdered by'lighee. If fooild ' , dead upon the widens& the ottarreoso ' _would seareely , ha** excited tti remart.--Bad he • met deatht in the terrible form, of deliriank,Us- , . wane, no orowd of one thousand wean anisld 'hate gatheredto.:4e• watched the trill *trot, • es for life. hod,.* tie, mesh leiciatioild to *his Isiah life. , knaWN that bo,d4d In the ca' _entreat, kttliog-liko a sass be.. ' 'that sane tbotauttid ,'parrs, would . 'to ia. ill tho - throialtirdo la 1114011 . —: 4 Sit .0 , 441‘ . 11 4K : z .?fp.1444 - 1.4,741. - Alem p*".l. . t, betow erelind eleelehiery ,e Candi . '. • KOlSltittf TMENT G GiASSES, I r • I RE FRAMES. ERY, Phlladelphisi 110139 t. 601 ortiek iil44r•Pared t° :.icy desertptioa arthast it eiti ' missik/efek • a 4412•r rest' Ita 4iip: tirei ~ cr Book', ' " limb& ' r Books, ike. • t 1 1 / 1 1 Is olle• to this we iplrisis74Pritsli • r ouaeU. q Ida 'Soy Old San !Pli Ile COLORS done • old*: Blank Boots tki,lototlind role& to