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Ater direction they . are held hope hie. - The courts ha'e decided t' t refusing to take nowise. perefrom the omce, or ream , . g and leaving them ,un. called for, Is pills* twit evide . re of Intentional trand. _ _ • r - 1 — 7 - 7 7 7 . ' 1' ,Jegg Rt. Ilts E 31 2 1. 111 ••• i i: D o cce etions, 25 cents h. 3 lines one time, 25 W ice —• Weal uent insertions,l2%eents each. Al I adver• Simone/its over 3 lines; for short periods, charged set sc' 3 t square , ... ITOTTWI. OXT. TWO. TIM. tux. !wire:. Three lines, 623 • 87 21 25 .$2 25 $3 04) Your lines, - 1 55 1 00 175 275 400 Five Una, 100 150 . 200 350 600 F • ALL OYU PITILAT WI MONTT2 25 AS A SQUA3.II 6 Of TZT LINTS. 126 F ,3 60 00 10 00 Onci square, Two squares 2 2l, :411 00 500 . 900 14 00 Three slossoll ' • 860 . 500 , . 760 12 00 18 00 - . Yom Squares„ 4 50. 600 •.8 00 • 14 00 SO 00 Qua= 600, •900 F . 12 00 18 00 , SO 00 Half olumn; 10.00 . ill 10 1 20 00 35 00 •80 00 e_e Space fo short ale:as per agreement. s i r Bus i ness Notices, $1 h—accompanied with an advertisement, 50 cents each Advertlsementa before Ma ' , lases and Deaths, 10 cent* perllaetor first insertion—au , tent insertions, 5 cents padres. Nine wordsareeoulted aSa Ilse in adv &tides.; klerelusnti and others, adiertiaing by the year, with changes, ands standing alibi rtisement not examdingl6 lineatorUl be charged, luclud fig subscription, ' $l6OO. Space to the amoun tof four sqytares, with chan• • • ges and subscription, , . • , , .20 00 Without changes, at the rata design - , ated above. , Atertisements set In larger ' type than visual will be che ed 50 p 6 rent advance , on these prices. All cuts will charged the same as' tter press. Nb Trade advertisements lead from Advertising Agents abroad, except at " 'per amt. advance on these prices, unless by special ent with the publisher. si t Marriages 25 amts. sub. the aooompan led with lie tires. 25 cents, without nettles; no charge. All notices. except that* ' a religious character and for educational purpopes,wll be charged 25 cents for any number of lines under 10. er 10 lines, 4 cents perilne additiobal. . i'sugs ot meetings. of a general or public char 'actor, charged at 4 cents line for each ineertion. • to facilitate calculations ' e will state that 328 lines mikes column-164 lines A half column—and . 82 lines a q uartei• column. 2952 wo make Scotism n l -1476 &half mlumn—and 738 a quarterlama. All odd lines over o each square, charged at the t rite of 4 cents per line. Yearly advertisers most nflue their advertising to their own business. Agenct for 4 hers: sale of Real EP teto.'Ac., are not IDeloded • I 1 bUsia•sa advertieemene. INSU ANCE. COMMONWEALTH INKIBANCE COMPANY, • Utiion Buildhigo, 3dt., llarriaborg, Penna. irIHARTEIeED C PITAL, $300,006.. „l i. ltj—lnsure hulldioge an other property, against loss or damage by pre. Also, lust perils cr the See. In land Navigation and Tran itation. SIMON CAMERON, B. S. pomme l Secretary. ' 1 • Prarident, rNa. T. TAYLOR. Agent: .. . - i Pottmill , Schuylkill county, Penna. December 22,, , 5i. : . , 514 f 4. 'XINERS' LIFE IMO : - . CE AND TRUST CO., .I''' *utast , ' e s `Peuna. • CA P ITALSIOO,OOO-C RTER PERPETUAL. , HIS .conlpany Chartered , by the Legislature of Penns vanla; with a capital of One undred Thousand Dollars Is now fully organised, and has commenced business. be Company is prepared to twelve moneys , and otherroped,' In trust, and allow interest on all moneys depo ls ited In tract, at the rate of live per cent. per annum; p rincipal and interact payable on demand. For rates o -Premium on Life Insurance, se the printed Tables supp led at the office o f the Cora ny, Centre street, Pettily Ile. three doors south of the :change Hotel. , JACO 11UNTZINGER,Jr., Prat. r Wzi.turirroS 11uxe, Mere "ry and 'ffreaderff. April 1 ,' 54 '_ I - 184 f i a TEE POTTSVILLE LIFE INE4ANCE ' AND Trust Compaur. OFFICE- 7 0.ntre st.,nrotelotr above Green's Jewelry More. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO BARTER PERPETUAL. T HIS Company, recently: chartered by the Legislature o . Pennsylvania. is fully organ- The. Company is pre ad to effect Insnranceopon —I lives. and to receive ana execute trusts, and to allow in terest on moneys received, at the rate of five per cent. per annum, unletc otherw NS agreed upon. Principal and interest payable on demand. Capital and. ;mega safely Invetted in Bonds and Mortgages, and other good securities. Annual dlvide.cd of the pronbewill )t made payable In cask. or appropriated to the payment of pre miume. For rates of mem 110111 on Lif . insurance, see printed:fabler:supplied at lie Company's nmrc. 4 Authorized N A c T ztt AN ai lt: s 2 4 : o 7 4 o lde . nl. • SO lON FOSTER, Vice t 'rea't. 11. T. TAYLOR. Seey and aer. , . September 16, '54 . 374 f - triTHIULCITF. - 138 ANCE , COIPANT. • CHARTER PE PETUAL—Office, No. 91, Walnut' atm between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. Thi Company .111 Insole agai oat or damage by Fire. 11 tidings, Furniture, and Men :eliandlae generally. Also llamas. Insonanax; on Vessels . Cargoes and Freight'. '1 ' Insuaasca to all parts Of the Union. 'n/ RE: ' D. Luther, Davis Pierson}" Lewis And/Kiri/id, Jo/mph. Maxfield, Peter Slicer, Dr- Geo. N. Eekprt, , John R. Mickleton,D. Hammett, , ' Samuel 11. RAotherme Wm. F. Dean. f D. LUTHER, President. President . st. We. F, Draw , nee Presi 1 ' ' W .31. Smith; liter 3115 41"..P. D. LaTIIII/ has been appointed 'agent for the above Company In Scbuyl 11l county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can app y. " January 1, '57 [Ap 16, 1 / 4 14-] 1- STATE XIITIJAL INSUE,AECE COILPANY. 1 - . 4 1. 0 URTH ANNIIAL STATEMENT - i May 15, 1854 :•• • . Asscrts. May tat. 1853, , Cash premiums and Inter t reelv k the past year,,mttt depart- • went, . • ''. • 5101.648 32 Bills reeelveable In same, . 28,647 94 Cash , Premiums, Stock Dep rm't 40,282 ----170,5513 56 1 Vexes,. expenses, eomna 1 iniuranse, mutual dep 1 ‘• I 0 stock, ~ • • 8: BO do, mortgages , stork and other , .. d securities, • ..• • 1:3335 i2 9 l I 1 receivable, e 167,008 id Cash on 'hand and In /mods of ' . .'agents, •• ". 18.558 18 •• ' 379,704 16 $358,318 70 528,887 26 Sons, re-' rtment, 101,506 53 • asr 27,031 98 . • For Fire or Inland Inc nee, apply in 11. JOIINSTON, Agent • • . 18-1, • :Inly 15, lAN rrliE Franklin ire Insurance Corn' 1 pony,of Philadelph a. .oMce, N0,(133% Chesnut Streets, negr Fifth street. o es ( 4 :6 aries N. Baneker, George W. Richards; Thomas Bart, Mordecai D. Lewis, !, Tobias Wagner„ Adolphe E. Boris, Sainuel Grant. David S. Brown, '- Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Inns nee, permairent or limited on every 'description of props ,In town and country. at rates u low as are consist nt with scarrity. The Company have rase ed a large estntingent Fund, whleh,'withtheirCapital att Prfutiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection hrithe Insured. Since their In enrporation, a period.of LS ears, they have paid upwards of one otillron, treh hut* • thousand dollars, lasses by ere, thereby affording evi. enee of the advantages of in surance, an well as the ab lity and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabi ties. ens- N. DANCKEIL, President. CHAS. G. Raseita, Sec tary. The subscriber has been appointed agent,forthe above mentlthred Institution, an is now prepared to make in• samara, on every deseript on'of property. at the lowest rates. NDREW ReSSEL,.Agent. , PatiVine: Jan. 11.18.51. 24f LIFE L.. . T HE Giiard . Lifi and Trust Company! 1 ',Chesnut street,. the fit itonae;." • • • • CAPITAL poo,ooo—t 3.nttiotte to make,ltpurni able Lerma.' , . ' The Capital 1 sing paid t a largeond coainantly Inc a perfeet security to their ~The .!preminms may .. gitarterly. Thepampany add a Bo castor Bin. The tint Bon 1844, and the second lion to an addition of 8262 50 F 1 a ol4eit policies, =akin hen It shall become a 11.111 1 1 , 4ired.4 he nes t old ID veto 81.212 50 for ev some proportion accord'', standing, wifich addition 10 per rent. upon the pre lug thoi annual prethium. me Thi;nuts Ridotay, ••, A rinun Davis, John Jay Baltb, Robert Pearsall, • .I.4eph. Tenger, Thomas P. James, .• . Joseph T. Bailey. , a• i±hamphlets centaintim form of appllealloo and f sit the ()Mee. • TRO Jain F..JAMCS. Actnar Ara- rt! .? ,!tilmq.riber la e - - 'minty. at ry inforr • T5-1v DUNCE Insurance, Annulty of.Phlladelphla. omro. No. t door East of the Custom iIIARTER PERPEITIAL. em on lives on the most raves p and Invested,logotber with, lug reserved fund, offers nred. paid - yearly, 611-yearly or I .s periodically to the inenrin , a appenpriated In December, a In December. 1849, amount o_eyery $ l,OOO Insured under: , $1,262 60 which will be paid claim. Instead of $l,OOO °rig' n. t, amount to 41,2;4750; the next ry $1,000: the others in the to the amount and time of ; make anairenute of more than i. , luau paid, without *MM. John A. Brown, D. Danner, ° • rnalerlek Brovin, • George Taber, John R. LaUtner;. Wharton Lewis, ' John It. Stark. able of rateeaod explanatton s, rther Information can be had lAS RIDGWAY, President,• r• • ent for the above Company oi • will iffoet, Ininninimai and Con On the sothiert. B BANNAN. CREENS. sviLLE. ENT & CO.'S ING WORKII.II E. ENT & CO—mainatacturere • d Wrought IRON RAILING, •• w piton, invite the attention 'lle to their branch of business,. conducted in the building. ha-- a Coach in Coal street, Potts; ish Veztdas, Trellls•Work for Arbors, lers, Tr Hosts, de., In every - variety, of tuards, CollarOratlog and Wire Netting r is he short t no** sod .on the lowest with Iro Bedstead+, Varm,lot and Oar lob 111+ le Fence, dey any- below elty etly . 'enelosed. Designs "got erithing in theirlineon bend' . ed et the shortest notice. - be rumba 4red to dli water pi; 56 EMZ;i= ItSVILLE. IRTZ Irt:HEISLERt_ Kart • as•Ydrld ili , vot) Xanufaetnrers of Wise Wereene. lkal - diddles. Wire. anyone, e., da.o.kilnersvllls.debuylkill • leonnt. . • Think I folibellkeral patrirnagethey from the . I Dealers and othere.indbe let respect ally' solieltihelr custom in the r l . 'ark done ours bog will be warranted, so 'sod be of Id of get ng a bad Job. *lns ono the oldest, and the most asps. Worker In hosounty, we feel sure, that we the hostCied deseensin the Region. • . 'dressed , .1 ,Il . Kurtz. Illuersvillrr. to W. ltaville oi Karts kil !folder, Mlnersvilie, S 6? attended to. :04 &Sam repaired. ... 29. • . ••• . '• , , ~ . ERB 4 `sli RAIIII ROLKIE )f Cast al )firery ' I the pa which le '7 KM AND POTTSVILLF4 ita I PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNII4G, BY SA 'MIDAY MORNIFG, MEDICINAL „ • • CANIS :Asa a - era 00 ~19,723 00 auo , 2,00 99,256 07 WAX , co kmet 410 08 5 1.• •ftvinis 1111,700 OS 907,2 4 I__ f lialroad, I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCI . THE Domini; OP THE ZAHTE, AND BEING OUT PROM THE CAVERNS OP moinnwurs, 'MALE itHICH TILL arr•-• last year; 1 s . _. r• , , • r i, - WICK, irons. WITS 00 009,639 09 _ • sa,Tes 00 MIAS I! BENJAMIN BAIsiNAN f - ,-- , •.If I 19,663 09 956,6119 06 kw,. 151,218 02 =1:01 31plitho quaniltyof Coal transportadovar 014 SebnylklllConnty,for tb e week. ; y evening bid, ; i • watt.' . . • total. . .Harap,ll./1., U,2;3 10.. 370:35 19 . ! " 3,sts 10 . dm 00 !ley " 9,196 05 . 94,001 13 ' Carbon " 13,378 19 185,930 14, • 1 " 14.0511 01 164.815 10 11l ' " 7,548 14 110,840 19 T - Jtf HE II 'printed And Con at ' T ... , - AcincuL oli and Transportation on , 4t p ,. t Ram tot ?WM PIZUNT. • FFros ES ' ASEN . : 4' tearb i ls. S. El a' P1.Cri5te5...4858,81 . . . . and Gar* 441 80$1 76 . $1 56 $1 #l9 . natet's Am" 180 , 176 185 Ite Must's Tam' ? 1 56, 1 60 1 36 1 40 Johosiode A l .. 1 117 1 06 1 06 . 1 06 ' s ,Dowor„____ , Lin by re Canal tor tho psent. , A „ e ...„...Ctirben. & Harm /V. Claim i ars .55 64 es ao youatt on ir'! 65 61 so 69 ' 57' 50 62 45 liniclrs A" as 37 as 31 -__. _ ___, - - - NeillAYlieof 1/1•01glat by Canals I" ""m"' AI &NI. a a Ham. • . Pt. Melon. Blake% Alis 180 , 178 170 Week% Boo! 80 - 76 70 - Thomas foi.___ - firolass's An B enns tv, po d Trade for 1857 by Canal Downing's P.: ending on Satudray last: American Fre smug. TOTAL. Lindley's llolifsv. Co., 11,621'18 29,969 08 Bridgeman'S Own, , 66 13 250 17, Downing's BC Mines, 992 00 6,662 14 Yang's Ared- do 301 16 660 19 Brown's Meld '.do 2,155 13 6,200 07 yebig's A 0.103101 74 03 510 11 . Marian 41nal Co., ' 461 IS • 3,019 04 I s . . SW 12 ,221012 4111 4, '67 1 Id; • 506 04 1,221 01 206 03 306 OS LARGE ASSORTME: Zoe 14 4,23 07 At Allettiolll a. 1.717 09 von 06 .11 . 11t,-SU,BSCRIBER ou 02 586•13 1 ig a %om the late Trade Sales, an SW.. NM 19 lance= Works, which be' . 424 0 01 Ltremely lotT i cer. A.mongmany others will ... 313 11 The Standard !Markel Library embracing the 110 00 lof Rollin. Robertsou,KusseP,Pluterch. de,. 12 701 .' The New Libra 7 of Standard Mellon, 20 vols. Hammond's Ku Ung Adventitsa in the Northern Wilds. Cumming's Baiter's Life among Lkess,Biephants,Ac. Stephen's Egyp and the Holy Land. 0 u t Webster'. rood . ibuldopoolo of Useful Knowledge. Kattiley's W ngton and Napoleon. Neweomb's CV *podia of Wisdom'. Dayehink's Cy of American Literature, 2 vols. Buoyab's PP Progress„ Illustrated. Joterphus Work . . Jolla Book of yrs. Wed' the Duk of Wellington, Illustrated. Chainber's Eric ckopedia of Llterstuse, 2 vols. - 11hember's In lion for the People. ' Scott's Commentary on the Bible, 3 vols. Comprehensive 'commenter, on the Bible, 6.v015. Doti4nixidte and GIL Bias, Illustrated EdlUons. Illustrated World of Art. i ii Tales of a Ores bitter. Lyolls'Elesson of Geology. I,yells' Princlp of ' 't . - • Bulweee Noirel 'Pre!, Dietions of Arts, Manufactures ind Mines, 2 vOls. chimp.. B. BANNA N,,, 1 . • ! Cot re St:: opposite the Episcopal Church. CONSUMPTION AND ALL Diseases of the Lungs and Throat ire partitively curable by inhalation. conveys the rernedketothir cavities in the lungs through therair.traMwee, and condos. in. direct contact with the disease, neutral/we the tubercular matter, al lays the cough, causes a free and easy espeeloraUon, heals the lungs,Vurifles the blood, Imparts renewed vi tality %o the nervous system, giving that tone and etre:. !Kir tlat ud tr a4l4.l6e ltr thi ar a jo s- Olint al" p . f t r l "4 9* It= by inhalation, is to me a source Or unalloyed pleasure. It lama math ander the creatiol of medical treatment es mryother fbraddablititisesere; ninety out of (may hurs dyed cases can be clued - In the first stages, and Ohl ~per cent. In the vocemd;" but in the Wastage it la impow sible to save more than !limper cent.. tor the longs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to Medical skill. Inn, however, In the hut Stages, inhalation at fbrds extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety five thousand persons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth.Sighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's gram . Truly the eine? of death haspo. arrow so Mal as Consumption. j In ell ages it has been the great enemy of ifs, for spun neither see nor sex, but sweets off 'alike the brave, the beautiful, thegraceful and the gifted. By the help of that linpreseelleing, D , an whom enteeth even good and partici gift,, I am enabled to offer ' to the aMkted a permanent and speedy curs in Con sumption. The first unseatis tubercles from impure blood, and the lainnidlate. effect, produced by their de position in themngs, is to . prevent the free admission of air into the ate cells, whicheauses a weekeirtill ty through the entire system. Th en surely , mese rational to expect mister good from undid entering the cavities of the lungs than from those Ounkulstened 1 through the thamach; the pathinVerill always find the hangs free and the breathing easy afterinhalingz dies. True, habitation is aloe) remedy, neserthel it ! acts noustitutidually, and 11th more power and e - 1 ty than remedite administered by the stomach. To 1 prole tbs powerful and direct influence of this mode of !administration, chloroform' inhaled will entirely destroy I sensibility in a fen minutes. paralysing the entire ner vous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest ; inhaling the ordinary burning gu will destroy 1111,1 u a few hones. I I The inhalation of ammonia will innue the system . f when fainting orspparently dead. The odor of many s - i of the medicines perceptible in the skin • by min : ntes after being inlialedond may be immediately detect- I ed in the blood. A. convincing proof of the constitu tional effects of Inhalation, is the feet that !darken Is always produced by breathing foul air. Is not this posi tive evidence that proper remedies, carefully preparec and judiciously administered through the lengs,daciald predate the mat happy results t , During eighteen years'. practice, many thousands, suffering from diseases sof the lungs and throat, have been under my are, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the i sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, which • fully satisfies me that consumption Is no longer 0 Dial disease. My treatment oreonsumpUon itoriginal. and I *minded on long experience and a thorough investigil lion. My perfect sequaintenes with the nature of In. 1 beetles, ke., enablei me to distingtdab, readily, the va- I nous limns of tissue that simulate consumption, and I apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even in atingle :ease. This familiarity lis- unwell= with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries. enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to i it renewed vitalit, giving energy and. to to the =tire i system. lox 5 3, Poet Wien, G. W. GRAIIA EL M. D. Office 109 FILBERT Street, below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa., • March 21, '57 1.2.1 y . . • 34 . EDICINAL . LYONS' KATHARION. IxAVEn YOU used Lyons' Kathairon for the halm ? It is the most delightful toilet artt.! a the 14 and Is preemlnentkr better's! lbr (trey', and Bald h The Kathairon fully tutored my hair after a baldu of twelve years. Yours truly, R. L. ATWATER. ' . . No. 56 Warren Street,-New York. Also. Lyons' Extract of Puie Jams* Ginger, for dye. pepsia end general nervous debWty, /cc., an be had at I C. BARLET'S Perf ierhatetz r. s :Jeri/Ay Btoteo,CentreStreet,Eo_ Basil's.' i" !OA ( A ETIRED PHYSICIAN ( ' WHO E sands of life have neatly ' con out, di vered while In the East Indies, a ear. lain cure ' Consumption Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs,Coda and Geneeil ' Debility. The remedy .was discos by him when his only child, * dough- ter, was sir n up to die. eillshlog to do, as much goOd as posalb e, he will seed to au& of his afflicted follow -beings request it, thbt recipe,- with full and explicit direr for making Itgap,and successfully using It. De Ares each applicant to Inclose him one Milling— twee cents to be' returned as postao on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to thii payment this advertisement. Address Dr. 11. JAM No. 19 Grand St., Jersey cni,N. J. )lay 9. '57 10-lm 44) 0 111 . E tHAV a remedy (Purely To those who Lore their Belot • I . Vera%) 0) for Fever land Ague, Fits, and Falling Sicknem, w ch has NEVER lIKENENOWN It is as pleasant, and as cheap, as it is efficacious., Any person whb will - send me the names, and directions to the red deOces of ten individuals sick of CoNiumOtton, or any disease of the Chest or Lungs, or suffering from a bro ken down an d shattered Constitution, will receive as a reward this Recipe. It embodies full instructions for making andirniublerlng this wonderful Medicine,- Address; • • DR. TRACY MMI AE, *y 9,17 9- . Now-York Poot•office: DEATH OF THE TRAPPER ; Or, e Prairie 'on] Fire. • From the a War Trait," a iebasance byThiltiliga . _ . . My recovery was raPid.. My wounds, though deep, were not dangerous f they were only flesh wounds, and closed rapidly under the cauterising influence of the kcaitjaillo., *tide as my doctors were in the meter of loch a maihrly,.l ,could Mit have fallen into better hands. Both,during their lives of accident and exposure bad ample ,praa. Lipkin the healing art; and I would have trusted either, in the curing of a rattlesnake's bite, or the tear of a grizzly bear's claw,.in preference to the groat accomplished surgeon: Old Rube, In portion. : tar, thoroughly understood thelsimple phanimea... „. :pada of the prairies; and his application to my wounds of the sip of the piss ' plait, obtained among theiholurof the ravine, bespokh his skill. This plant, a breinelia, is et, t,e same genius is the Apure.Aweeicano, and bytravelers often con founded witielhe latter, though quite a distinct plant from the maguey of cultivation. It grois in most parts of Mexico and flouth America, ex tending as far north airlhe latitude of AO° and even further. There erne - spat nmspat top arid or gamin. to give support to it. "'lt is ••4!true desert plant; and even on the naked Pock, iti curved aniEttiosny blades may be seen radiatiOgi en all- sideb from the tall &am-stalk, that shoots upward like • signal-iquff, to the height of twenty feet. As already observcd,,its use; are Manifold ; the fibre . ' of its leaves can be manufactured Into 'thread, cordage, and cloth ; fences are constructed of the growing plant, and • thatch of the blades when cut; its app, dirtitled, furnishes the fiery' but net unwholesome mercill ; and the large egg.shape4 core or steta is eaten for read. Tribes of Indians —Lipans,4Carnanches and Apaches}-use it extei. sively as an article of diet. One .branch of the great Apa,che nation are.distingu bawl as 'ilescii- Zeros,' (eaters of %the uites.' planq They bake it in ground ovens of heated stuniir, along with the flesh of the wild'borie. It is film when cook ed., with a translucent appearance like candied fruits. Lhasa eaten it • lit is palatabli.—T might say delicious. The ma stication of it is accompa nied by a prickling• senaatio• amen. the-tongub, singular to one unaccustomed 'to it. It is a 'et of nature to the desert regions; where it grows ,in greatest luxurinnee,and where it serves the, sails purpose in the economy of the savage miriade.* the fakir, stesembrypiithessubis and gamine (the Caffre bread,)-upon the arid' , blues of Souther Africa. . iOne of the most esteemed qualities of this bi . I tulle il the cauterising property of its juice, Wall i known to the natives of the Mexican • table.laid, and to the 'Peruvians, where '4leveral sulkies lie rotted 'of like virtues. Ii win awn ' ordinsiy wounds ; to entries in a few, been,' and even ...ugly gashes" will yield to it4n time. ri 'My companions hod full_knowledge of its Of teen, and having extracted the sap from its large succulent leaves, and boiled it to the poindstenq • of honey, they applied it to !my wound,. time T i T . operation they - from time to me repeated, ' d the, scratches were,healed in a' eriod marvellott lyi short. My strength, too, was soon restored, Garay with hip gun catered for the cuisine 'mad obi ruffed grouse, the prairi , a putridge,`and ;oast,- ad ri bs of fresh venison, woredalnties even to '4: , 2 invalid. . - . In three'dayll 'lie strong enough to tnouSl;.: and bidding adieu to our contpingground, set forth, taking with us our beautiful captive; He wu still as'wlid es - s deer; but we adopted precautions to prevent bum .from getting of.-Ti. trappers led' him , betw them; secured to the saddles ot both by a . ~:, , : ; • • ''t . , We did not retunehsi the direction our Old' s trati; my companions ;knew s shorter route,' et lent one Up& which we should• sooner reach water, and that Is the most important couldera..: Lion en • prairie journey. We headed In a mine westerly direction; in which, by keeping 104 a straight 111, we should' strike the Rio Grinds some distasedlobove the ratelieria. . . The sky Wit leaden gray, [the inn not behig visible, .end with no guide in the heavens, ore knew that we might easily divergefrout a direct course. To provide against this, my eon.panlens had recourse to S. compass Of their Own 'fovea *ion. On takingistidepartua from camp, a *ep ilog was stack into the gromin, end upon the, tap of this was adjusted s'pieee beer's eltin,..which,' with the long hoirSuPon 14 id be dio ghtguilh. 1 ed et the durance er a mile • mostit.- The dime does having been detenninoicropout, another weed, similarly garnished • with a La of 'the- beer's skie r was set - up several hundred , yanist.disUuti from the first ' • Turning oar backs upon, se sigrial-posttOwe rode off with perfect confide' , glancing back et Intervals to melees's* we W . keeping the trash. So long as they remained is I ht, I and aletjarid with each other, we could letherwise thin travel in a sutsight path. e wan iiiiigenitotts contrivance, but it was not' t o drat' tine I : had been wijness' to the "instill of my trapper- J friends, and therefore I was slot anotaisted. ~ 1 - When the black tufts we weiti-sigh Wie n . from view . ,'s similar pair --the miterialefor wh ch. had been brought alung--were erected, and these inland tour •direetion for *ether !stretch oft a : mile; ;then fresh saplinge..weie Ristuted; and i eco .. lia, till we had passed over some , six miles of the. plain. , . ;, • We .now came in:sight of tins r a . bar 141 it hein of us, aid spperently-abust five maned distant.' To, wards this we directed our course. .1" ' '" . We reached the thabeir about nein,' and !Ulu 1 , it to eonsin of blank ink . and post oak grunts, with mesquite and wild chins trees intersperiedi and here and' here some taller tress of the honey locust (Otedlterkftstriacunthov. 1 : 4 , It was net se claim forest, hut aktudessloi of groves, "with twangs between-=avenues and grassy glade,. There were quay pleasant: /pots, and, taint with the ride, inould fain bees chosen one of them for intent% plain; but there was' no , water, and without water we °Mild' not halt: A "Abort • distances ferther,..arid• *e should reach e stream=a small i n an affluent of the Rio Grande. So, prombW my companions, sod. we Me onward. - • . ' , • • • Alter pitssiug a tine or so through the tireleti_,* Agoutis& we emu est on the ed. of a Pr5„,... 11141 . r_ :consideriolde extent: ./L was fatl gar" mass s° .edbuseter, sod di fared ellogether from - thsk plain ill* -lad .loft behind us. lt was of dm Mid known in border phraseology * a "weedralrie" =s--teat is, Instead of having a grassy turf, Its our.. face was **red with a thick growth of nosier ing-gleitte ',es dcliendes, melees, uitieas, holds. 'JO H 'tn . Peilif,, S Ag i lk i jOr A. "ANN, d wholesale deal. 'orb tad Celt A 124 , and 88 Water ta (la l&• atiestaffinr :York. Mt orders le ft at the oaks of Jame U. Groat,Aß.. or AL OW *Wpm* will r t" IT. pftattiatioa: .• .•tembirts; * fi e • • ( " iatt IN . 1.0 014. 1) :II a . 4' :I I , - Z .of Philadelphia do Penn eylv . TIN . . 7 ... ht the Olden Three , a eolheiloot of iner tante,*-ouni m • ... Incidents of the city and Itildhetd: ;liable/ In unabere; viols- Now folioed odffina , Pub* eared at 1 - rents each. anheertptleas re. . •IL BAIIKAN'S lk an! ine , nasery Store. ' io;000 - 6 - 41: - L1 1 ' ' '__ DMUND ItO - VIVI 91— klASS.—Offeri,for sale SO 0 ariPir •Urd --- G:4ll ' A SPRING OPERId On, for e . -' ' • 011WIN TIL R ' -1 6 mire. i Ahu - 110.000 gallons tohached ininau—. §PRIAn WRALI 01L , Call of lb. best 4. AND addressed as shop, rill have peutupt ethanol ~. ,: '— Boston, Marsh I, AT .. .1 - • 104 he • • ICOAMLIOI WOLFE.. • Dada, 118 is UJEM anct country rroaace, " ; Nilan,"Aortlionberlold constly, Pa. IRE subscribers. are now prepared to en lay ordirs of Vhaaklyd, Corn, flats, Totaines, u,'ltutter, Eggs, Lard, ike.,t hat maybe pent to them Coil operators and provision dealers of Bebuylkttlettroty tkoald do well get their supplies of grain and piu , storm from us, as we an supply them at pries' to be to their advantage. Pend ram your orders. etnati. Jam, 28,'5- JERANif worm+ I T Iwo 'momP i esu a. 944417 keri alt eaters Si ALO g. • 2 door. Soya; of the Sxpreee Pffice,Coure Street, . _ WI• ".. Posterim, . LL strictly attend toallcollections intruded to Chem, antotlat• Badness Paper, Loans, Stocks. arid all other securitlea Meat& Taylor, Brothers. Bankers, New York, Drafts en Dalin Bank of Loudon, Billed Banking Company of !rebind, National dank of Scotland; also at the Mace of deasm.ftmeset Taytor,ldeirpool, Taylor, Bruce Co., !Jetts, Scotland. COnsta l ittrat band and kw sal, lbr any 11.0101LOVIVIII LI upirlirt* la sums to snit Purchasers. • These drafts are payable at sight, and are food la eve ry part of Ragland, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales., trrr , enrreatißaok.Solasitichanpd at the bestride*. ?nod Warrants bought and sold'. Pottatillo; April 19.'56 Pan. 19,1864 1 31 la-. - - - LrizzpooL, _raluunznai, a ra . -Slaj AND NNW, .TOILI sCßiw •1 ! 111MAX3812 .00. • • I . IIIK 1 H Splendid - StearnshiOn-, forming the above Line will call from NM 'YORK as fbi lows: t• -• KANGAROO, CapL Wylie, 'al April, CITY, i' WASHINGTON, . " Jeffrey, Ist May, CITY 101? MANCHU ", Petrie, Mt " ' CITY lOU DAI,TI3IOIIX, . « "Lwiteti, 11th June, and seri! &Renate Thursday. • From I POOL everialternite Wednesday. Pare trots Now York, Cabin rs, Third Chas $3O. L_trzool, (161013 $lO5, $B5 ,t flea Chao *O RMAN rroms available ter . du Months by any Nteamerjof the Lies- - ' I ~, 1 ' Cabin. $140,--Tbint Masa; sto. . linnfifi'signera are supplied with improved Water ed in o ur ilualata.tod carry e Surgeons. the weed kakis, stiffing to Europa or wishing to bank tO ascertain what seallikiffaulkt.iikaturrham shot.• Sure enough, Rube was out in the Iff.t.tfl nearly half a. mile distant frOm the camp. Ills head • d shoulders were just visible above the tall stollis of the' hilianthns; and. We could see by hisilifteopiog - at: Intervals, that -he - was bending tiler s4me game. he -had killed, skinning or cot _ g it up. The game we could not see, t,on se eount-of the interposed Melte of the weeds. ; "A - deer; I reck'n," remarked Gang. ”Buffier don't ften Mate years stuyi so far to the path ert, th ugh I've killed Coma on the Grande, high 1, At up. 1 , 1 - -WV other remark passing between us; we deice ' to•the arroyo, and continued our fish ing. a took it for granted that Rube did not require soy aid, : or be would have Signaled to us. Ile would swan return with 'his gime to the camp. We-bad justrilanovered that silver-fish (a spe cies dC kyocfcri) were plentiful in the Stream, and this`attraoted us Imck. We weth desitons of-tak ing come of them] for our dinner,- knoWing thecci to;.be excellent- eating, end fa: superior to the despised 'eat.".l ' ‘. ' - , • - Raving changed our bait for nin e ill pieces •of gold lade, Which my uniforin furnished, we suc ceeded is pulling ' several of these beentiful creatures:out of the water, and were congratula ting' one I another, upon th e' delicious broil we should have , -whe n our conversation wim suddenly interrupted by.a 4rselcing noise that . eaused both of us to turn our aces toward the prairie.. The sight that met ohr eyes prom ted •us to spring simultanionily t tai our- - feet. ur horses already reared upon their lasoes—ne hing with a ff right —and the wild screams of R 's mUting' mare irate Imid and ciantinnous. There 'was no mys tery aholit the nese; that was obvious at &glance. The wind had blown some sparks among the •dry tower stalks, . The pndtie was °etre 1, • t Though startled at the first sight of the cents.' gration, for ourselves we had nothini to roar.—, The bottoin!pn which we stood was a sward of: short buffalo grails; it was not likely to 'stele fire, and outwit it did, we could easily escape from it. There is not much -huger in• a burning prairie where the graseli light and short. ' :one can dash through the - line of time with no further Wry ' than toe s singeing' of his hair, or a little suffoca tion from Smoke;lbut upon a plain covered with] rank and' thick vegetation, the case is very dif- , Anent. We 'therefore felt no apprehension for ourselves, but weidid for OUT a000P11111013; his situa tion filled us with alarm. . 1 , : - ea he still. where we had last teen him 2 This; was the first question we asked one att.: other.. If so, then his peril-was great indeed; escape would beilmost hopeless .! We had ob served him afu half 'toile out among the weeds. Ile was on,foot . To have attempt:ld a retreat toward* the opposite side of the penile 'would hive been fully; it was three miles off. - Eten on horseback, the Ratites would have overtaken hicat Alienated or on feet, he nottld not have g& oat of the way through those tall stalks—laced as. they were by pea vine :and other tallies plants— whose tough tangle would bare hindered the pro pees of the etroegest. horse. , To bays returned to the near side would be - his only einem; butrthat.would be in the very face of "the fire, and Unless' he had seeded - long before thi flames broke out;.it was eridentlhat his re treat in that direction would be cut off. As al. ready stated, the weeds were as dry, as tinder ; and the tames impelled by gaits of wind, at in terrals.shot out their red tongues, licking, up the withered stalks, coiling like serpents round t h em, and coasumingthem almost instantaneously, - Filled with forbodimy companion- end T , I- rushed' in the directa 6 of the prairie. .. Whorerst *Weed by s, the fire had extended but a :few.yaNis On each side of the locust tree we bad ritioseafor our camp. We were not opposite this Point at the ;moment, hewing - gone a little 'way down the arroyo; we ran; therefore, not to. wards the camp, but for the nearest point of high grourid, in order to discover the situation .of oar triad. On reaching the high ground, about two ;hundred Yards from the locust, we .saw to our estonishitent that the fire Wad already spread, :end Was now burning, forward to the spot where we bad climbed . up. We had 'only a moment to glance outward, when the conflagration, hissing and cracklini as it paued, rolled in 'front of us, land irithi Its' wall of tame, shut off , our -view of 'Alt lurks- - . - n - Bu thit _glance had 'hew us all, and filled our h arm with sorrow and dismay; it revealed the situation of the trapper—no longer a situation of ,peril,lbui as we - supposed of certain death.. lie was' itikin the place' whore we lad seen him last; he had evidently Made no attempt to es cape true I. Perhaps the knowledge that such iaa attest must have felled, had, hindered him (rein ;making IL The refleetio4 that he might es well die wtterwhe stood, as be licked ,up•by the tames in the act of teeing freM Chula, shad : booed hies to the spot..: - -'. 4 .. . , ,'• '. Ohl ill was II dread Sight to gee ; that rdd man bardenediioner that he was,•aboat lobe installed . into eternity. I remember hjewild look,' as the ' red ffime, --- rolling belween - ne, shut burn froui our ' 'eight We had seen - hie beta single instant; Ails headaad shoulders were Ilene ,visible above The tall Weeds. Ile made no sign either with yoke or arm ; but I' fancied that *rill at that distance I could read. his -glance' of despair. • Was there no hope? Coild ino exertion be made talresetse him!: Could he do nothing for himpelf?l, Wu there no chan t of his being able to clear koircle roundlim,end burn off a' quo beret* the line' of fire could come up ? Bub a film Wei often availed, .but no—never In such gonad as that!. - The weed&were too ililek land tall+lt could not be done; Gamy saiditcoulii mit bedotie. -. . _ . , There tits - no bops • tbea. The trapper: pia loin! H " „. s THE GREA E Medical mucovery T or BT tier Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of.csarieostatonparfurcieeeds a remedy, that cures Every Kind of Humor, from the worst Atowil'ib a common pimple.. He has tried it in over 1100 gases, and neverfalledex eept in two cases(both thunder humor). He has now In his possession overtwo hundred certificates ofits virtue, all within twentt.miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure * nursing sore mouth. Oneto threebottleswlll curets worst kindof pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will epre the system of biles."... Two bottles are warranted to cure the liprateankerlia the and stomach. ' Three to live bottles are Warranted to cure the worst cue of,ltrysipelas. lb One to two bottlesare warranted to cure all hiamor ln the eyes. Two bot ties are warranted to cure runidug of the can and 'blotches among the hair. Vona° six bottles are warranted to curecorrupt and 'running ulcers. One bOttle will cure scaly-eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of ringworm. . Two or three hottisii are warranted to sure thiPmeat, desperate else of rheumatlim. Three to.four bottles are warranted to cure the salt. rheum. Five toelght bottles will eurethe wbrstesseofserotult. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfeetcureis warranted When theabowegtmatity Is taken. Ileader,l peddled over a thous= d bottlesof thls in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it In every case. do sure as water will ‘ extlognish fire, sesure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it.but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself.• Thete are two things about thls herb that appear to me surprising; first that It growsin'irkur pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered It in 1816—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. ' ' In order to gleesome idea of the sudden 'inland great popularity of the discovery, I will state that' In April, 1.43, I peddled it and sold about six bottiesper day—in Apr 11,1854, I sold over one thonsand.bottles perday of it. Some of tpe wholesale druggists whohave been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was everlike it. Thera is a universal inalse of it from' all qtarters. In my own practice lalways kept it strictly forbumors butainee its in t roditetion asagenend family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found ID it that -I never suspected. Several eases of epileptic flts—a disease which war al ways considered Incurable. have been cured.by a few hot. ties. 0, what a mercy If It will prove effectual in ;di manor that awful malady—thereare but few whOltirre seep more of it than I have. I know of several eases of Dropsy, all of them aged peoplecnred by it. For the various diseases of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia,Asthma, fever and Agne, - Paits In the side, Diseases of the Spine,and pa rticalarly n eases of the kidneys. /e.. the diseorcry has done more 1 good than any medicine ever known. *Maii;aMi==l Directionefor ate.—Adulta.crne tableoepoonful per day —children over ten piano' dessert spoonful—children from Aye to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can he applicable to all .xonetltutions,take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured h e y " . DONALD KENNEDY, " 0 . .120, Warren etrt:e4Rosbury, Mass. Price,'One Dollai. Wholesale Agents:—New York elt, C. Y,Clickner,l3l Barclay street; 0.11. Ring, 102 Broadway'i Haddon • Clark.2ls Broadway: A. B. k D. llands..loo Fulton Bt. Wholesale agents for Pennsylvania. T. W. /him & Sons. 152 North 2nd Street. Philadelphia. For sale in Pottsville, by J. G. Brown, J. C. Hughes and H Valencia. May 19,1850 • • 20.1 y ~'~ ALWAYII.BOINETHINC NEW. • READ THIS-OLD AND YOUN,GI .PROFBSSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, 1., no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of mrstrwer, for it will restore, pennanmely, gray hair to its original color, cover the head' of the - bald with a most invariant g rowth. remove at eneKall dandruff and itch ing, cure all serofnla, and other' , cutaneous' eruptions, Mich as scald head, etc; It .111 \ cure r as if by magic, nervous or pericelikel headsets; mai the hair soft, glos sy, and 'wary. and preserve the color perfectly, and the built from falling, to extreme old age. The following Is !tom a distlogilshed member of the medical profession: , Sr. PAIR, January I, 1855. TROTT... 4 BOR 0. J. WOOD— Dna Scr:—llnsoNetted. I send you' thls certificate.— After being nearly bald for a long time,and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith in any. I was Induced, on hearing of yours to givetfa trial. I placed myself in the bands of a - barber, and bad my bead rubbed with a good .stiN brush, and the Restora tive then applied and well rubbed in, till the snip was aglow. This repeated every, morning; and in three weeks the young hale appeared and grew rapidly from August last till the prevent time, aid k now thick, black and strong—soft 'and pleasant to the taut; whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there Was of It, and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still use your Restorative about twice a week, and shall son have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had and of these things—and who has not/ but have not seen hitherto any ease where anyi person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic, ac., of the day: and it ma ny glees me pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. I have recommended your preparation to others. and it already has a large aced eonteral sale throughout the Territory. The people ben - know its el: fee% and have confidence In it. The supply you sent us, is wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly et baeated, and daily imparted are made Lir IL -Yon de serve credit for your discovery ; and I, for one, return you my thanks for the benefit It bas done me, for I cer tainly had despaired long ago of ever effeeting any such result. Tours, hastily. • W: BOND, Firm of flood k Holley, Druggists, St. Paul. [Prom the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.] Roma, 27 School Street, Merck 90,1835. Dena Six V—Having become'prematurely quite gray; I was Induced, some six week' since, to make a trial of your Restorative. • I have used lowthan two bottles, but the gray hairs have all ,disappeared and althouidotry hair has' not fully attained Ms original color,yet the prxiem of change is gradually going on, and I am in great-hopes that in a short time my hair will be as dark as temerly. I have elm bon Burch gratified at- the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which' before 'eve harsh and dry, and it has ceased to tome out as tw ! may. kerpseUbily yowl. • D. C. M. RUPP. Professor Wood. " Jame 19 IBS& • Hums used Professor Wood's Rah Datortitir sod hare admired its wonderful Abet. WY heir was broom. log. as I iltoretht. prematurely gray, but .4.41aa Awe of his "Iterdoratire,* It has neumsd its orifistal rotound I have as doubt, rrinanisetly, so. SIDNITAIIMMUI, - • Exlisustorttalted litelss; 0. J. WOOD t Promistors, DO &roadway, N, and 114 Market street, Et. &Ms, Dinsouri. • So* In l'ot tirrMii by 3. 0. O. 11. sad Spiry treykir Tamaqua—E. J. Try Bares—. Cbleboder, ramwooble prraists amp item - eb.' 2, Fly • , CHAS. W. BPTING, Wholesale and Retail 7:lz-Ligiglist rind 4033.erialist. S. E. Cqier Centre and Norwegian Sta., pposite • Jlorti mer's l Hotel,) PO TEIVILLE, PENNA. .. • . 1.. ' , 1 "he subscriber, having taken possession of • the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Z. 31. ------' Beatty, hai converted the 'came into a .li drag and Apotbeedry Store, g sn-b as he thinks will prove' satlifactory to • ,w all purchasers, and respectlblly calls the at , lentioulof h • friends and the public to his choke stock. Ile has taken • teat we In the selection of his Dings, Medicines, !Lc , and can therefore cheerbilly - teCommend each snob eve L one as being PC B AND UNADULTERATED. Ile ts,det • .! tendon to hie! when resins • • of phyiiciasu ands depends! ApothSessy 1 Sod, he Tees 4, the expense vsestlop id • as a carelpl a , torn). eitabl ; • lned to give his undivided personal at business, stall boars of the day and night believing that the success and reputation wellAs_theisteatuable Urea of their pci Ind gfbal measure on the cite of the • d the quality of his drugs and mixtures; nfident that ennenzes,when obtained at virtue and health, will not be the only his customers; when once his reputation d competent Apotheeary, shall be satisfm, This repute ion he is determined to build up, with the assistance of shire of the public patronage—a fair pro portion! of w • Ich Is guaranteed to him by numerous Mends; lode • ndently of that which' he hopes to obtain by close Atte • :lon to business and 'strict attention in mixing press ptiorur which may affect We health and lives ; or his c • stonier& Deception I • the preparing and epmpounding of wed icinee file ru speculative he will never resort to, though it is notoriously true that such a dangerous de ception is tan eh more extensively and successfully prae: tieed by druggists than ean he readily imagined: Confident of obtaining a name and sank amongst the Snit of his eotemporarlea, he 'only asks attention to prove his will%) serive, and his ability to satisfy tee most ex acting. ; ifirPatrons may with conidenne rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders, sent by mall or otherwikr. Cild& W. EPTING, Deunom a Crtixner. R. P. Centre eJ awfre mid Nor:Wpm Stri2..ibtiseille. ..aery t. agilmni• tie, glabdithiebre, In the humeri' frame. Whein pure It secures health to every organ; when corrupt It fleece eerily producing disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate dhoti], upon, the elements of the stream of Ilk neutral., Wog the principles of disease aid thus radically curing the malady,sehether located In the nerveng,the stomach, the liver, the birwels,the muscles, the skin, ths .brain, or any other part of the., ~. Geed througliiiii. the World't 1 1 1 nou.owArs 'ILLS ire equally efficacious In:com plaint' common tathe whole human ram and disorders peg Miele to certain eliteates and localities. •LAJareating Disorders.. .Ityspipalaiiod derangement of the liver, the source of Infirmity and suffering, and the cause of Innumerable desthsc kid to these curatives, In all eases. however as gra-Med. acting as a mild purgative. alterative and tante;ey relieve the bowels, purify the fluids. and in. rigors t...system-4nd the eenstitutiou at - the suns time. '. . ... _ Ric end Wealkness..Neroame co nk . ~ lit _., 4 I plaints. • When all atimulante falL the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give &mom to the shaking nervei {nd enfeebled muscles of the eleLl' n of general debility". - , •. i 1 Delleite Iffessalsa. All Imeralaritios and ailments Incident to the delicate and seitaitive organs of the sex ars removed or prevented by a fee domes of these mild. but inhalible alteratives.+- No mother who regards her own or her children:s health ahouldtmil to have them within herreach. 1 ' liedenttne Endornembeiats. " - -The Lamm "Lancet," the London (91edkel Review," and the most esolneut of the 'faculty, in (heat Britain, Francoand liermAny.have eulogised the ' PILLS and, their Monitor. • , 1 •' t Holloaay'orPilla aro die best remedy known ilk thr.- - 1 woad for the - following Limas? :1 • t 5 Aithent I -1 , Headaches -1. ~ Bakst Complaints Inageetten . • _.• Coug I I nasom ' " Cold. - 1 - Inflammation • j l'' -.J. ) Chest *males. Inward Weakness i ' Costiveness ' Liver Courplahrts ! . n = . 1 . , '.. LownePiles . ssof Sphits Di I . Ross and Gr DebilltY ' I . ellefednfl - sTmPtonis uel Fever and Ague ' Yenervel mations " Planate Complaints -, Worms, of all kinds Oar Sold at the mundartorles of Professor Retunta, SO lIMMin Lane, New York, and 214 80 =4 London, by ill respftubledragrisbrand deshesin imedidne through oat theft:Mod Slates and the civilised world, la boxes at 25 tints, all e cents, and # each. there Is a coma& arable oaring taking *obeyer Men . .N. 114—Dbect I for tie ituldmies of patienbri . a disordevere laud to each box. k i , . 41nf21, 'B6 . , . , . . da - r•Gonlitera tamlioni in mWee unless iloikoray, New York and Louann, ere dknemdbia as a waterntarkin every MOO the bodi of dissitioataround each pot or box: the mums may be plainly man by hold. Inn the larj to OM lerat. A handsome ',Mord. will be alma to any .... randoing esti inammaticat At may„ lestta the Um of any patty at paths COUlliefeile !rag theriou medi or cines vomitus that moo, imming them • to be spus. c • Jorm SI. IGO - - . Ii! • ; ADVER ;MINTS SET IN 'LARDER TYP.R. TRAN .USUAL WILL RR CHARGED 50 Pstt CENT. AD• VANCE ON OUR USUAL RATES. - • I OILS: OILS!! OILS!!! _ HODCI3.ONA KEAN, - . Noo, l , 15 a. Whari*, - Gone* Commission Noichsats, and Dealers in WHAILE . ANDSPERM OIL .FOR. MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. , 5evt.42415 ~j • . „ ss-tt OILS! I! R MINERS' USE! MOORE & WILLIAMS, • Na 64 Sold* Tata' &red, 14,'67 11- . GEO. W. PCIICEROY & .00 4 i,IALII I / 8 )171 • OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, Le. . • NQ. 10 South Water street, below Market, Phibodei F rthla. . , • . • . 1 I • Specm Lard, Faephaz4, Whale, Tanners' and . .ischlnety r , I Oil, Sperm aqd Adamantins Candlis. ' Seminal T. ]Lille! 04111318 AL Phil &Villa. Junlol , 5, '56 147 • HE MOST EXTENSIVE.* ' AND • ECIANT ASSORTMENT OF OIL p AINTINGS, LOOKING GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, and PICTURE FRAMES. _ EARLE'S GALLERY, • . 11 12 01 , Van ia llg S ti r "t1D P Il i n i Ig elPhia9 November '46 • . 47 6M I. - .MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope nalitife.otory, ' 1 irnaabLer zni4seas-cl, • : Maimfacturer of Wire; Rope, for Inclined planes, shafts, .dopes, Ac., would inform the public that he Is now pre pared to make 1 ,ALL RINDS, LENGTHS . AND SIZES OF' FLAT '-._ ..4,NPROOND ROPE, i At th Shlrtest nqtled. of puperior quality,.and on the must 'beret terma , at ids Wire Rona Facto ry, Mauch Chinni', Carbon Co., Pa. ' Ref fence can be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. IL Cortright and A. U. Broadhead, at Mauch .Chunk; to N.. Fetterman, Summillial. to Sharpe, Leitienring i Co.; Til more,llbuterny'counii, Pa.. and in WI, nearly all the op emto in the Reg;km,who have. been using his ropes. Jul •RE., , sa attly 1 BUBSCRIBER3 being authorised .agents for the 1 sale of /Ell/ 4S CEIBIED'I 1011, . . . . , .. I „ ' For l Slopes, awl flouting . purpose* gemerally, Are Pre4ared to sopplx orders for all sises, at the menu Lecturers pile,* &bolt their store In Philadelphia, MOliiilt & WILLIAMS, . ri No. 54 AbutA Water Street. ji 1 Philadelphia. I )Lerch 14,'57, ' ") if- ' ' INDUSTRIAL . .° Ml WORKS, ' • ALLOWHIIL BTIIirt.IIIITWLEX 20r5 A3D2IsT., • 1 POlsdelphis.. --BEMENT I & .11OUGHERTY L .i. . .toOL BUILDERS df IRON FOUNPER4 ' , ? , .y,,F, prepared' to make 'Designs and Drawings for MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES Ik MI II SHOPS. and to furnish all the netessari . it T h e i ol e a, r79 1 . . Cupolas, • i Cranes , Forges, •4e. M hlnlsts' Tools o every size and description. Shaft ing 0 the best qualify, with improved adjustable Ilang •ers. Papers of all diameters and Owes; Pulley and Bal. 'rice Iy Wheels, and all such Castings wa re made in .Loa , of any size required. !wits and 'Rolling Mill work Ike , /lc. I JeL inry 3,'57, 1-ly , C,BAILY di BROTHER, .. Having Removed To Their, 4 '''. NEW STORE, ~ . 1 1 . 920 . C I EESNUT: STREET, (BETWEEN NINTH AND ?ERTEL) 1 ,- Philadelphia, 1,.;w opening a I splendid stock of ' .1 C ARPETINGS.• g racing every varie ty of 11011, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, IPESTRY, IMPERIAL,- and 'ELVET, THREE-PLY, ENETIANS; I • I ALSO. -. AMERICAN CARPETS, eir 'elan manufrcnre, which they warrant to be i to any goods made in this ro„untry. 'LOOR pm CLOTHS, very variety Of style and width. I tETON MATTINGS.COCOA MATS, RUGS, DRUG- , I PI. GETS. Ac:, Ac., Ac. it 25,!'57 1 ISept. V), 'SS .98:1y1 ' _l7- .:447M001tE.1 (JOBB W. WILLIAMS. ADORE & WILLIAMS, I I I Meral Commission Merphants, MAND DEALERS INt° INERS'_ SUPPLIES , O. 64 S. Waiiir" , Phliadelpkis. Fsubscriber har,ing . been associated with the coal and mining operations generally, for several years, tapered to supply orders for all articles' contingent tiling purposes at the lowest rates, with care and V i ck. Our stock comprises the following articles .11.. Sperm, &vilely Lamps, Thornley's celebrated 'Solar, ' Rases, Oum Belting, • Elephant, Mating Paper, Washers, • ' ]''.,lllestilleil, 5146 Chains, • Packing, Racked, lOper, all sizes, • Mose, ' Lard;' ' Pulleys,. . Blasting and other • •Itniin: Wicking, • Powders, Oniming, Wire Rope. .. Soap. , r Unified. Tar and Pitch; Candles, de., Lc. 1 1112YERVICILS : • I. • n HOW:), J. E. A. 'B. Allen, Chirles 5111Ier k L itothermel. Ems., and John Thornley, Esq., Phila. Ws: Hon. W. Donaldson, li on. C. 11'. Pitman, Geo. nyder,Eaq., D. P. Drown, Eeq., and L. P. Enaoke, I'otterille; Wm. DelTaeen, Esq., 511nersville; and liner: Ashland. [Jan ua ry 17, '57 B.ly • To • . ottstheeptrs - Wl - 10 VISIT Philadelphia FOR THEIR SUPPLIES. Subscribers offer the largest, and best Assortment of QIIINA GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE, NT QUANTI7IES TO . SLIT THE WANTS OF CONISiTATFIRSI T THE LOWER 'WHOLESALE PRICES. eir'sussorenliwnt, ,4mbraces ETIOLT TAiliefT Or MAILS, t he very COMMONEST To the ruin ever Imported, article being of the NNWEST KUM and most mu. STELES. .-4t, will coal nothing to examine their stork. ' TYNDALE &MITCHELL 707 Clieimut street Ogre Seventh. run ry n, '67 [MA 31..501N1 ] .; 941 m MANRFACTUR =RS' • 4 `. AURA:NOE KR COMPANY: CRART PERPETUAL. hted .by the State or .P,eakiasylveleia. CAPITAL . $500,000. e, Blaririe & Inland Transportation. , , AARON S. LIPPDCOTT, Presthent. MED WEEKS,:ORRIN 1100E118, Vico Preallesit. I Secretary. Gamma Youxe, Treasurer'. Diredori: Aron S. Lippincott, MoholaSO.Taylor, , ' lilniniontillUnghatu, • Alfred Weeks, M. 11, Thomas,. , , Orrin Rogers, Wm. Neal,' ' • ' . John P. Simons, C min.!. Field, • ' 1 Junes P.:Smyth. is company was organised with a'cadt capital, and .the !roe -tors have determined to adipt l thebuviness to its vitiable resource. To obeerie prudence lb etindttet log is affairs. with a prompt adjustment of losses. t ca—NO.lo Merchants' ExMiange, Philadelphia. underilgned has been appointed Agent for the 'hao Company, in Schuylkill coun t y. and will effect all kin 4 oft nstirance.'ts ahoy., on application at his office, op Me the Towii Mail, Pottsville. - " I 1 ' ' ' , SAM, ME . L OARR t EFT f . Fetirvinry 2:1:11M7 & Si ' -1 .dchttylliiii Fire•at Marine• .INSURANCE COMPANY..•• • - - ck r Z e lOttastii7l.l.lc). Mee in Billynan's BuildingWahantongo st., !2 . ' doers above Centre it., Pitittsville, Pa: CAPITAL AUTIMMizED UT LAW, CHARTER - $900.000. . , PERPETUAL.. Thla Cosnpany obiained its Charter at the last &sake .of tbe Leglaistu e of Pennsylvania. and la now fully or.; gin lied and prepared to lama L Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland rlsks, on Public. and Private Duild.l logs, Furniture, Stocks of ,Hoods and Merchandise of all 1 kin/ii i . ~ . . . • A do on Coal Breathers rod Machinery. Inland Inca. rane on Cknal Boattand Barges; by. Canala and' Riven; 7 Carynee of Coal to Philadelphia, New,Yotric. Dal- 1 ti to. Thia Cotnpany guarantees to adjiat all lower o Ptly, end thereby hope . to emit the pstronap oil the kn f . , i ii____...;_._,. r . Directors 6 ' .• . ' BAWD% SILIAII N. J. H. ADAM. . • . WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr. JOHN D. DEIBERT, :tiioß lIUNITiNtigg, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS. 0 RAE I.AUER, i - J. B. °RASPY.. , W. BRIT% : • U. 11. MINTZINaIS, 11011kItT if. PLUMB, ' minas J.' MUM I' 1. • ; SAMUEL SILLYILIN,PrieIdent. il . .t.l4MlTlLlernotery and-tienetalAgent: Pr.l.tetille, Januar I !, I, * * AT. • 1 , Tti trad are I to tai de pi. 0111 TO BUILDERS. LUMBER! Lummut n . Ihe subscriber respectfully announces ' la the public that he has completed his Steam Ch. tiawinUl in Locust Valley, Schuylkill county, and is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest prices—etch as Pine, Hemlock and White Oak of every else and deseription. • sir BUL of Lumber cut to order at the shortent notice. N0v.17, 'SS 463 f EDWARD E. BLAND. WILLIAMSPO Bet RT PuMapic MILL. ween ' Sunbury & Erie Railroid irid the Coins 4 ,_ l (APPodte the Furnace, Williamsport, Penns.)' UO. S. BANGER & ,;:t...);,:eWhole saie and Retail Dielersand Man rs of white and yellow pine doming tweeds, sash, d ra,blinde, shut- ters, siding, wood mouldings, to:,Jig and small sawing, fancy and plain. All deseriptkons 'of turning and planing 7 Feb. ; dm, with rwaindwill, and the best manses.manses. 'nT • . HARDWARE. . A LL • sorts of 1' Rails, from 22 to 60 ands peryard; oa 73 banilaridtkaide . L.- ,14156 49- I E. TAPLEX A 80N. IVORY HANDLED 'fable anti Des aercKnbres, Silver Plated Blades, ignitable fbrehrist maa present, at the Hardware and Iron Detept. _Potter'lle, Dee. 20, '56 51- THANK PUTT. kne.Oß SALE—A. large quantity of 2d hand slope Chain for ma., of various alses from h to 11% inches in diameter. B,IBN. 48. , ' r. l - N. YARDLNY it SON. , e I t.AMOB FOR FASTEIOOIIO 'ELT& UST received, a lot of Brass Clamps, an excellent article for butte : Wag 'Ginn or Leather • B elongs—eariona area . For sale by B. BANYAN, . Centre Urea. [SCALES! . SCALE: Il SCALES 111 rrHE subscribers have the salet of the Vergenols Company's seam They alp warranted equal to anymumufeetured. Sam. ides eau be seen at the Hardware Store of Potty/bile, April 11,'67) BRIGHT LERCH. GENCY, for the Reading,. total MEhlne Shop.—Hailug the ageney for the widely celebrated Agrlculturallniplements manufactured at tills shop, I Wine the attention of fernier', and eau fnrn lush them with 'these goods at manufacturer's prices —' 7 6vlght lidded.; P RA NIC PUTT. . ' Pottzellle, June '56 - 26- W . itt, ABRivm. • tiF SP ithEs, Hoes, Hakes, Plows Vans Agrlenltoral Implements. STICHTES * THOMPSON, • Cbrner of Markel and Centre, ."Sion of rus SAW." Potteville. April 4, '57 34- IFAIRBANK'S ISCA4EB rp HE subscribers, ageritsitir the man ti‘xt ,havejust received a new articie.ealled the "Union Counter Scale," calculated to weigh from ;4 'en ounce to 240 lbs. For sale at the York Store. E. YARDLEY k SON. Pottsville April 01th,1155511. • • 17. , RAILROAD SPIKES, MAILS, Packing Ropes, Jack Screws, Tar. Whits Lsad, Oil, Glass, Plows, Straw Cutters, Iron and Steel Anvil*, Bellows, Grindstones, the lar gest and best assortment of Locks, Latches cud build ing Hardware ever °Herod in Schuylkill county. Cbrner of Ckafre Ira Market, "Sins OF FRE Saw." • STICHTER A TUOMPSON.4 Pottsville. April. 4, '57 14- lAtpt i M MAII I II2 r A f ttE at tl y r e BE. .Thexubseriberx are prepared to furnish the Trade, Machinists and Operators at Philadel hia prices, (freight added) wholesale or retail, beat American afar iron, man n factored at Pottsville.and warrantedof superiorgnality- A lso. light T rails ,suitable for miness,'and Cable Chains furnished at abort notice direct from the importer. N. YARDLEY & SON. York Store, Not. 22, 1853. 47-tf HAVE MACHINISTS.W E the Agency for tools which Bret,. mechanic should possese, C. Steel Utiles and Straight Edges, with graduations from 5 to 50, graduated decimally from 10 to 100. C. Steel Try Sperm, and an article which combines In and out calli per, Square Edge and circular guage. Divider., and a perfect straight edges!! In one tool. Call and see theta id the "Sing or Tits SAw." ' STICIITER .t 'THOMP SON Pottsrilla, Aid! 4, '57 . . 14- COLmmes CUI.LERV STORE„ no. Si north wittra Street. CONS'rANTLY 'on hand, a large as obrtment of Pen and Pqeket KW* its, Scissors. and 'Work, Table Knives and Forks: in Mori, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dlrks,Bowle Knives, de. . A.LBo—a Tery.extensive assortment of. Waiters, Tea Trays, Le. Fine English Huns, Colt's Pistols, Alleti'a Revolve's, and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with *general stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. JOHN Dl. COLEMAN, Importer. Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1854 [Dec. 27, '53.62 J 51-tf • R E L M OM Of D. L. Esterwe Hardware Store. ° 1 1 1 . AVING removed from' the corner of Centre and . Market streets, to Fry Marts's old stan , nearly opposite, Sir. Elderly would Inform his friends and the inhabitantWof this end adloinloccoun. t les, that everything in the hardware line will always be found at his establishment, where they may be certain of getting superior articles at the lowest prices. sirs& member to call at D. L. listerly's Hardware Store,' Centre street. below Market—et • . s•Ni N 8.--Orders for coal sereens,of Bitterly & man uraetnte, received and promptly attended to. Pottsville. April 19.1656 . MORRIS, .JONES & CO., IRON & STEEL MERCHANTS, MarLzt and Sixteenth Reeds, Philadelphia, Have always on hand and for pale HEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII assortments of .titagnalls." andhther favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BARS—ordinary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge purposes, Ac., he. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Promiscuous size!, or -ut to required size. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. BEST EN GUSH CAlt AXLES—American and English. FLUE A SHEET IRON—For etiyerineschatel, Ike. AMERICAN SCOTCH PIG IRON. RA ILROALUIRON—T rails and fist bars suitable for mines, turnouts, he. JUNIATA. ENGLISH & NORWAY SLIT RODS,MOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges, ears, and machinery purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACIUNE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tape and dies. The above, together with a fall assortment Of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to ,which the attention of dealers, railroad companie s, engineers, miners, founders and ma ehinistsi is Invited. May 10,1866 . HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT: THE SUBSCRIBER, having, now arrang ed his goods at his pew p atio of business and with a new determination of furnish ing all sorb goods as the business of the Coil Region may require, at theirlowesb market value, solicits the inspection of the Public. I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full Stock of . Bar iron, ~ . . Chopping Axes, Flue Iron, ' Coal Shovels, Cast Steel, : Trace Chains, Slit Iron, Nails and Spikes, Rope, , Tackle• Blocks. • 'Bellows, Anvils and Vices, te., Hardware and 'lron.Dep4, Curti Srszal, three doors above Market. Past side. FRANK FOTT, '.July 15,.1854 f .. - 28-tf 4 2i1l I .- B 1 lllllttW ' lli‘latElwo doors be 1, low Mats'• Hot el. and nearly .opposite the Zu in n e g; ia llan oxell l' ent ts""e' wil n e t re ofl i I°' ARE: li•oarti Trimmings, S &Ingot, Saddlery, Shoetnaker's Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Olassand Paint, Bar Iron of *liaises, Boiled " " Nails and Spikes. a. iallroad Iron and Nails, mith Tools.. gilding Materials, kat Steel. . . ear Steel; 4 i tl r . Blister, ) 11l Saws, ' 'o,ross•ent flaws, dine liandackwx. . i 0. 11. returns Milbank: t eyestendediohlm in id t a new firm. by the quid Vllei, Fine Trays, Britanla Ware, Assortment of fine Locks, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Table Spoons. ' "Anvils and Vices, Assortient of fine Guns, Sheet Iron Crucibles, Wire. Tin Plate, • - Brass Kettles, Sad Irons, Pails and Boilers, Railroad Traces, Powder and Shot. s to thepublie forthepatroneste riodividualteperity,endhopes Iltd of their goo4is.strlet mitten. _ . or! r STIONTER Ai THOMPBOII, - 1 .4 , XCLUSIVE AGENTS. for schuyl. , iiiil 0011tIty. Can and save 25 per orot.l 4 Or or 14111 4 1 law," Caner noire i*t Stark Pireels. othvill.. itir 3.13.17 , ;z %. I, a NEW AD 'T • RAzoliik RAZORS 6 T RECE IVED;a large and apleti:•‘ vmentootimuurea alarmed joesticati good /e kat Cotkirs„ all .rosraisted r mati it not • • Ntoressi QM and asuman* at Pottsville, WWII= & Llama ragr Shm , st-, • 21- ." TERRA Co TERRA r TERRA !WU MIRA t .TERRA _ sad OREM, ing from gaiter. ata vine, carriage AlsoaglT Kay Xt. if -- JUST THE THING WANTED! • rate/lit elitares.o.llllmaple mail Durable: injeKERSON'S PATENT PREMI- L,VIIN MUNN is a capital artiiAr. It Is eunstreeted on ocisoillo PlintiPico, and a eldblein chars butter in eight Wooten. Attached to the than is a Thawasse. ter to ettene!the tenspenttunvof the noun, and alio ,1 1 plate to add either trans or cold water to redoes or la crosse the tikaperatont to the churning point. It ts perfectly simple rout durable, and of saes suitable 1w those who keep one, two, three or more, cows Price'. At 50 and upwaills, „For,sale, wholesale and retail, at the store al 11.111A1fitAN, for Ms kknewf. P 010 1 ,1118.411/ 23, Arad - • 21- setereq • k Niz]i•e i c •••111. = e% A Par a Paw Day* Chain COMMENCING ON THURSDAY EVEN7I%), May 23, lea—The Splendid Ilovisg Mirror of the • BUNYAN TABLEAUX,' Consistideof SIXTY magnificent sosnee; with urea of Gash*, litustmiting lb. PILGRIM'S P , This sublime and unique work of Art was painted kir the eminent American A rtists , Meneingtoo. Shy. Kyl e , lu er ra Call a rc tii i=w parley, L'aVistsTr=r, use, lodged g by artists and eminent Judges, to be superior to anysim- Llar work ewer exhibited to this country. This beautUal • and stupendous MIRROR OF THE WONDERFUL DREAM. Cent upwards e MEN THOUSAND DOLLARS/ II Admission-25 cents; Children half-prim *Dori open at 7 1 ,4 o'clock—ltirror will wove at 8 precisely. r diy-Exhibit ton On Wednesday and Sat urday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Doors open at 24 o'clock. Descriptive pamphlets othis greet, Atieeleen relating stay be bad 'Vette door. Plies 10 costa i • - Liberal &mom/nate made ' for the admLston of schools. ItollTl' J. GREENWOOD, ' - Nampa gad Propritter. 'k7 • 31- PcMania, Ma E. CARRICUES ! Pottsville. Pa., Is AGENT for the sale of EVANS a WATSON'S Pfnladelpkia Nowfacerrel SALAMANDER SAFES, N 0.26 South fourth 'Sow, Philadelphia. 4 "Truth 41iiiity. And Direst Prevail. Report of the Cbastitke appointed to niptrinfesai Mt . • bunting of Ole Iron Stfet at Reading, Ftbruary 27th, /857. • ~, .1 . Raastao. Mara 44. i 1 /...thia_. ' !_s ~..91 ,. .mentben of the 11 post sae eau seep Way repo r t , . .. • '. , To give ma widcomp. ~ ..,v ri g i n an y ----r , ..„ „ L „ ,,, --..... 1 Her somewhat narrow iOra.-".....m. . 1 2-: ..a. ! As if for taming aeeldental tr - 1 ., . i 1 Ent= possible pulses; brown ball. . ' , 1 By frigid use of life, (she was not ---.-- . . 1 Although my father's elder by a yetei, , ~ A nose drawn sharply, yet in delicate !nee t :,,, t n or. , A eloeumild Mouth. a little soured about The esits, though speaking unrequited loves, "W u ; Or peradventure niggardly halttruths; Eyes of no color-Lowe they might hare smiled, .- l a But sever, never, have forgot themeless, ' 1 In smiling cheeks, in which was yet a rose Of,perlohed summers; like a foss in a book, ~ . i Kept more for nah than pleasure-1f past bloom, East fading also. ~ She had lived, we'll say. ° • A harmless life, she called a virtuous life ' , A quiet life, which wee not life at all, (lint THAT she bad not lived enough to kdow) Between the vicar and the country squires, The Lord-Lieutenant looking down seanetbnes Prom the empyreal; to assure their snub _ Against thence vulgarism', and, in the abyss, • ' The apothecary looked on once a year, 'to prove their soundeiess of humility. The poor dukes:embed her Christian gifts Of knitting stockings, stitching petticoat:, Because we are of one flesh after all • And deed one flannel, (with a poper vends Of difference In the quality)—and still l - The book-club, guarded from your modern 'Stick Of shaking dangerous questions from the maw, Preserved her Intellectual. She had liT . ed A sort of eage-bird Ws, bora In aaage, Accounting that that to lesp,from perch to perch • Wes art and jog enough be any bird. Dear Heaven, how ally are the thing' that live In thickets, and sat berries. I Clod Skttcli. kika • LADISIVINORK BARKS-1 1 S, OR - ' STANDS, - DEAtrtigta..paitirris - Light and 1.1) Durable. Alex ettapa r tutaa- VI was Baskets, last' remind aad It* sale tti . - , • It, &OMAN. LEONARD, FRY CO _ siiimars I:slit . , • -..-TAWAQl4,l,ters *-P4o' I CoLLEcnoNs ATTENDED :To and fur ails an all the principal Win . In th. and UnloC MAD Wall*AMS' foi sal. an Raglandalso•l4,' . 'an 24- dan:al, last . • , = 66 jitioullaug. id • I „ ~... .. ,__ nom , ANI, aAllrre -ry weies.—Everj one loves s 1 y; orderly house, where ell thiogebare thairpmper place,-and ire kept theie. It eon tributes touch to the Inviting comforts we "always loch' foi,' end Which mainly' eimititute a true home, besides adding vastly to the ems and satis:. faction of entertaining - friends, rather , than the saikhai;"4.ebancts arrangement s that tine:peek ed vis itors sontelimes cause. And this difference in.boratii is owing entirely to the' cultivation or neglect of one little habit. Still, it Li not en eoirsnore to hear „young ladles remark, when view. ing the neat apartments of another, where every garment has im place—a beg for stockings, .an. other for piece!, a box fee shoes,_and bureau drawer , in perfect order : -: _ ~ - , - "Oh, I wouldn't he so particular, for the wield; it's so old meidisk v and besides keeps one jeering all the time." . -, , .. It is a very easy way, to 111 as 40 , toscoff one's things' In a heedless , manner when returning from a walk, bit should we , not rather, dram!, the fww--: -t, If .tiay wets twiuirett in a bon-y--of search ing the house fora mislaid collar, petting on a wrinkled shawl, and ending kid gloves, instead: of being neatly stretched and laid In $ box after weiting,-volled up and eqeeeied °se into the other, like a pair'of wonted ones? - Oroodheerted, well-meaning girls,' who bestow the utmost attention on their toilet when &eating for eotepay, and pin the admiration of . -yosneg men'ter their good taste, would -not long Muds such admintiOli if these same young men should chance to see the rooms they had left, and all beceuee they gawkier it too much trouble to be orderly.' Veer gaiter here and another there ; clothes hang's, upon the bed•poit, &situ, dig carded because of s rent or,little, bed 6t;: that a half hour's work would reins; did 'Snish and MUM ID= and Yestaday'a Tli. Now Can. - ..Itlse' hissed from th. Mist oti Monday 1.14 Ta tifroo sow tao:n7g l i i i: . th ' oalreotioa of Utah: eomprlia oat 2000 aka. Tbs . Goromocship of Utah to atilt. a:pouted. • ' NMI Stalled. The,GOTOTtlit Das tin=ned tha biib.maktneon opproptiotion to ttio Fannon' Sigh School, amd to ottatottfil&Notusal Schools. Advance In Teas. At thellOw York trade Sates Of teas, the hie grades of yoting,hyson.show an adranee of four and tire cents per• pound. Short crop arid hos. tilities in China are the causes 'of this rapid ad. vaLICII. 1 _ Loss oOLUb. Three hen, natiria of LaCwes, Del., waged Jas. A. Rowland, O. W. Dartowand Bristol Ingle, were drowned on Tbarsday, white endeavoriag to rue cue the crew of the schooner D. O. Poster, ashore off that place. • • Drerarsu. AND Dantimr Cuann.—Tbeedero Frank, E5q..,,,0f the Pittsburg and Steubenville • Rail Road Office, says:--"For years I have been au invalid Prom Dyspepsia. With a baps of re. lief; I Norte.] to army adrertiied remedies, bat tasted in eoririnitke tenet sought 'fo r, until I iriedlaur Holland Silts* the happy Whets of it upon the iligosUre organs, and to restoring a • debilitated sYstilm• !mina me to recommend It ; confidently to all coffering irbm Dyspepsia." Spicy time* among our eotemporarke of Wilk ü barre,',Sepukton sod Pittston.. The Banton. Rerald and the Piitaton Oeuvre have joined forces and are carrying 'am into the' camp of the Lu zern. Unioo. Indignant adjectives and 'vent through their columns with a torten's', Calash. led to mate even toe Inkstands of the belligerents tremble with emotion.' Very exalting, but pray subside before the warm weather sets In, for the sake of . your' respective fawner. Between rage and beat, to:melt br explode, would be • dreadfiii fate—a sad warninito surviving "knights of We quill. And Heal pitched Into him • And him pitched Into he; Until the /pound wu strewed with bona, Bloat horrible to Nee. • Upon the conditions named in the law 'uthor- Ming the slab of the, Main:Line of the Publie Works, it is understood without doubt, the Penn sylvania • Railroad Company will become ;the purchaser. Thepeople-of Pennsylvania hive reason.to'congratuLata themselves on this fact/4s by their sale our 'axpenditurei will be reductid • nearly ow) aeilliokaanically, to wit 3—Nearly half a million.of expenditures over the receipts Will be;saved; and nearly the same sum will be :se ceised in interest on the purchase money. The • acmes of this will be, that the State rill long siri;ril:•"dstedf l whick it shoukt have re- Mr of fact that' thesii - rey:•bikoerilei many Chinas prisoners in bondage; why shoitTd4 they not,al:o pursue the . , earne eollrof tio!riri• Europeans'? • As Iximursrav 0s Twai's is fisou.v.—llis Majesty of. the Two Sicilia" has .remelt Otero ducal a stew balmy into his prison 411406e:in addition to the many already existing. It is call ed a sap' of silence (cap° di. riiensio,) and both -for the-particular purpose . fbr which It ictetensi; bly applied, and as an instrument of torture gear orally,' itmay, perhips, be ape/adored superior in refinement to the celebrated "iron mask ^ or any of the engines of antiquity. The invention is due to the grains of Signor Batons, Inspector of Polies at Palmer°, audit appears to have been so highly approved by the King-of Naples that be immediately decorated the talented and phlian. thropie gentleman with the orderof Prices I. This esti,' or.esjfia, consists of a 'l:bottler band of steel, passing around the head just above the eyes, with a semi-circular band of the same ma., terlal connecting It over the top of the bead frOM ear to ear; attached to this saper.strueture ( chin strap of steel dire, growing broader comae:4 'r 1 lho bottom, so as to. confine the lower Jaw Qom- ' pletely, and make it utterly impossible to , soden ? late when the bands Otiqhe head are properly screwed up; and to oomph)* the adjastment there Is a strap of teethes', with a buckle attached to the chin stryp, which passes -round the beak of - the neck, jolt below the ears, and keeps the let-.. for drat in its plies. It is said that the first ex. • periments made with this novel instrument of tor. taro were ow two persons called Lo-Be and De Medici, and that the former suffered so much frbm it that he remained_ senseless for some time, and a gooler'who saw him,_ believing the man to be dying, TIM Solt fetched a'doctor and a 'priest withottt =asking :Signor Baton's .permission.— When the Dada! and priest arrived Signor Befo re& coesented to allow the 'nap to be removed from the unfortunate prisoner, who was at length restored to life, after a copious bleeding and other remedies; bet be ordered a punishment of fifteen. blows of a stick to the gaoler, in order to check his over zealous clarity in future. • Tits listurri D111913D.-Mr. George Hadion, the well kiosk' Railroad Ring, and who, it I. said, owes a hundred thousand pounds; has,l4es re-elected a Member of ParHimont for Sunder— land—thus setting the bailiffs at &Raped, for, M . )- cording to kiwi an M. P. is not liable to arrest for debt. Wall. the elections were going forward the bailiffs were anxiously watching the state of the poll in the hope tltat 'he would be defeated, but the Mee worst proptiosi forthe great spin. , later, and . unhappily for his army of creditors he wax returned; and helm "anarrestable," as Wil lis might say. Douglas,Jerrold has written a sav age leader on the subject, concluding at follows : "We consider the privilege that plat., a debt or above the law by making him a kw-maker, a mockery and an insult to all other men who, wanting the saving ‘ dlgulty of Parliament, are compelled to satisfy their creditors. The House of Commons lithos made a lions. oLltelege for the knave, the trickster, and the charlatan. At tempts have beeti made, and successfully resisted, to place members of Parliament on the same foot ing as honest Men ; namely, to give them no pri vilege that honest dealing should di plead. plead. This reform must be a part of the nom 'emir* measures that, sooner or later, will parse the House of COmmons of lidquities thit make It the asylum of spendthrifts and knaveivrather than the Temple of legislative truth." Tie GRAY& Or n6NRY editor of the Fort Wayne Times has been on a journey through Kentucky, and went to pay his devotions to the grave of ilenry.Olay. In the semetery;not far from Lexington, lie snatched for it Wong those covered with eniablatared slabs, obelisks, pyramids and imposing monuments, but the name t was found on none of these; he had sought it among less imposing tabulate, but found it not.— A lad at last led him tollio spot, where a little mound, marked only by fh4iith worn foot prints of devoted countrymen, told that the Great Com moner still tired in this hearts of the people.— • Near by, was the .monument affeetionately in scribed by Mr. Clay tirbis mother. , On an adjoining eminence, which is a Issautlibl site--with an area of half in acre, eireilar in form--:the people of Kentucky ansto.areet a mon ument of geatocky.marble, of beautiful,. design, I shii!) Is to risel2o Ilietlisleight, under *bleb the( remains of thi noble son of oar sister fatting» to be depoelted.:. The corner atone will .4mi laid on the 4th' of July seta, with-imposing amenionies. Nintstat Sc.nciaat.s.-04. proposition is On foot for the establishment of Normal StiboolS, for the in struction .and tittallfleatien of Teachers for the dutleaof theirprofeesion. A • bill for thit put- . pose, diiiding':.the State Into twelve Normal - , School distikte, his passed the Senate, by an 901)610101211 VOli. The schools are to poems' the - ,:following'requieltes :—An area of ground of not less than ten acres—the necessary building fo Contain a Hall- of sufficient else to comfortably seat one thoussitkpersons—lodging ¶ OOO5 and re fectories for the aociommodatliin ofl at least. 300 students. Each_seliool is to . eontaini7 library for the free use of the students: al . also, tillosophical APPlustiti,Ac. , The Acuity is to be composed-of six. Profess Ors known ability. and education; the school to'bs! under the.superrialon of a board cif Trot:thee. ' 7 • - Woow helot and s eat 'woman - sri exeellent flags for those who know - how justly go to attpthoir • ssios.l Uwe an aiselb °W."; who judge both from the beauty of their rreriag. . f!-The stook of soiree cow. in this pork of New jOrarlsaasip that i o said : tothe largest ever of th eo e nz ted : The stock comprises ens 128,000 bags; iltifrltscently; : the body . ef .Cept. Coning, law Of packet ship Cosfederation of . New, Xork, was picked .up off I.irirpool . baring- been lost with his ship in tbe dreadful plea of Janu ary last. When t ri vessel struck, the. pilot im modtately abaft *net Ms charge, and milled upon all hands to savethesselvis. Therapists chars. al him with canning bis-vessil fair nu the rockb, and then being the bit to seduce his officers and crew to Ittave , him. In . the Meantime tha hosts bid lAA i gbf over - the side, and were be., leg rapidly. AIW.• The captain bad his wife pat into oats •ef tba, ass was than urged to alma tt.na the ship and get in himself this be refused • ta - do, saying It 'vrar a stuuniXor °Soon to be the tint to leave " their ship. Hs then waked jf so Olio Would stela hp Aim; et boy *aid As tootdd stand by Aim, and west Ai-Us - side ; lbs. Ant di: ter. who wu about getting Into ie boat. also returned, and the three were left on board to' bottle with the morsel In a disabled ship. and as awful night coning on, Darin the eight she wentdown with these three devoted men. mar. tyre to dety. ,The bog_ was, a colored lad of Philadelphia, and his alias! Is .6 manumitted slam , • - .lo, \ •
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