MO , - • .0V I . .I:tra-A..4-714 :rinnipria its objectoi. lit eliPiVidtii i iiituN•l l —hie annuti2_g_TYLl them elh sk.Yothe Otibli . eV l ill,. oil, 4? . • • °La atrial lista" 164 iilietnato tir so. Bilibiliotos and bon on of .16 litolt•tock Ifootittaticao '• Ite.wslo sad ultimo to open I • aOsoitoourted,a fair , *ha. on, toptin4 ;that tio "b i t* . " " jirrot lases gulitiretigosotatly step . oeitilted.' Neither. - 4 togas* Downing babe' ' on 11 .14,0 1 M i -f: ' 4 o} fWP E ilttft lt si• " telitiiii4 SW • . end' the mateli.weabookio . olt '. '* yitog,iolikelinaledlit4o - itouti4 ;et •ao• Niy/ . ..*liiillif, to shit* biln''opimi*olia . boianek,,' 11 +14 1 4.. 1 * *I 4 6 0 1 1. W9 'lll • 4l lstilifil 7401 ' 0 14 ". meet he really felt or the young lady- - ' ' • . - When 7 woma frinpania, or thinks As 111 iii- Jared" by it sae.s ttAtiii, r aimilf 7l4l o AO Alin that nude' neu.sito et bar ;own -- nor/0 ea .the illibEkt° ll3ll e i r" s 'f b° f i t •l 'll ia '" tha offilitErik aideK, 4 oak* * *0! tbi' ' / 443 4 I 'ndiltiot ellee fillwi.mit renewed Piulkozas'lnl" TarlawOutt with sow& after build lover 'e' ltia litatiarked for fbinth.:7on isaOng New, CileatiA);e444: •' t tirtantri,initeid,t4 ,Weak.. ''l ening his shies 4 NOWA& ibe :lady Asertm .' sad teibeententee °Wand/el spirited. • • The grit . 'jetter he tytil ;from.ro, York ttine 1 rilip4. l k h(i,' ; CekthaPtili 0 1 4 itamoiaith • be Aptly Mani to snothwr. - -- His imitate, was qifelrif titien: n nest mernteg saW ,hllll on tmecd : e.,paekut4p t bennd for 4 1:$"*. ' ' ' ' -Ebeitansio;n4farlanelf4 , Wei. 1g;og, Ala the . • poet team ehafild And untied and eludedue amok brae td think him ' ra .' itill'the Pfslietlifl II OSA Of fitifi ' io fOglidikelatiadabitiOG. its . In: *V I AbLvi** 'ticikaith, !! 1 ‘94, iii-lieried For ' thenife.,r, his, 1 013 A!‘, !!'" 1 ,7",.. - 4 00° )?li . ' supposed the la was mcich surprises to peehilt :ftienkimaginin gents coupice! thousand miler • • -amity. - Alter anal selatationsi be muleteer(' i r "lily' &Altai ii; Yob- ins :to iiiiiiotkiaa;k6 • idaaist.l sibs ' . iyeurold sweet-bean, is' to, trislarriettlrbr eg, at; eCleven o'cleak. • TO, tell yreftsn'tre •, I'doe'V bellere% - there Is much , • levntbeetk, • • the girl really thittlaysnore of. ormbalrot ye•:iitukthaw'tbe 'fortunate 'bridL grtkiteelbele dy:'" -; '' , I .•, 44 "Geed Heide . I Where Is she to be.manied.:• 2 •In chtlo r - :-- -- - •,-- ----' • • 6 1 , 4, siler i their's' li4ter t" - ' _ ''' ' '''• , ' "''!Mj'zieaV to" im , ="4-4-4,4-4iiiii-yair, - • I • wlll Ititinl. i 'Ernie' You ',my Case Cori/Oral in ofthiti of, the - eotatiti Iro'clock rt. , ; •' 1 • • • , i 1 ' "Then Ml.upU sublimes with the bridegroeni'e . mettle. Dott l fs pto ask any questions. it init.. f telt not wheth t he knows anything about , tie P•rtiva in the it It By Heavens., Julia shall be M .- ,ine!" I. I' His friend w the object at &nee, and promis e d • ' to carry on th • : matter. The snbpcena was made out and Om • .'in the bands of • clerk to serve on qhennsuspileti g bridegrooM the instant be should: . ileitis hid reel , nee,.and wes t despatched in a nth ' toseateh the • l ouse. About ten milieux beibrr 'gleven, as the ;oon..to.be happy man was about en ' taring a coach before the door of his residence, he was served wi li a subpoena. , 11: "Can't help I t," Load the clerk, in reply' to big gestietthiting bout "not knotting the parties, going to be • tried," 80. "We shall reach the Court now be • re eleven—imprisonment, for oOii, tempt," 4e. i'''' , " 1. , I II • Thai bride oom, who was 'tether of stir d I nature, linen t lionsented, particularly as the o rk promised to', nd a friend of his who sat in the cab wrapped ,p in a large cloak, explaining the reason of his lance. The reader can 'imagine who this per on was. .f • - :''11 . ji Eleven *leek came, but still no bridigrooni i - The guests re staring , at each other—the priest began to be '' 'patiant— sad the bride that wits to be, looked 'ale and sewed, when • earrhige ' drove tip a ti the. bell rung. "Thera•he let= There he te l 'murmured many'voicm. 1 A gentle an did enter, whose appearanee created elm ' t eimnelt astonishment as that Of Edgar Rave I swood in the Hell of Ashton Cattle v n at the marliage of Lucy Ashton, in Scott's "Bridge of llounmermoor." The lady fainted; . S private exp nations agreed betwee n tin, parents and the lov it, and th e result was, that In ten 'tiiii uteli after, t e two real lovers Were•jeined in the saved bon I nt matrimony , math to the /marble- Bon of all, ' , - IL .1 The bri 'ii groom that-wes l to.have been, after. wade mad I his appearance puffing and blowing. f Whitt ho s d arid whatle - did, on beholding phis rival,. and ing made 'l3TMcited with the condi. lion of, a_ ffl . rs;was really iregieoteical. The rid I o f the subpcorus ihortly afterirerdc leaked out, nod has created so much amusement! that i tlie - p ) r fellow declares he will sue the law yer for ten ) thouund dollars daritagas in subiicena. 'jog him as W witneu iu a ease of which he inew nothing, and by Which ) be }oat a wife. It will be a nose) suit indeed, if he should do so . -hem : York Pap Tr. , . i ' , , . s pondessaa... .; , F as.--i. You ask no if it would be pr , eper, +1 "bluff;' to bet anytking on four amp. lievet-, fipM the starting of .our parcel, d, in j . any manner or form, gambling; it time you hold the above hand just t. You of 't lose, we assure you. , 'sw.:-4. Fishmongers are, as a class, 'ad lobster-sided persons. 2. Tboy do ' sielves upon the rock (not of im. slice) of high. prices. i Your , other Will be answered shOrtly. ~:, '1 To Xpe . c.l • „Font( A In ph.* Now we 0, enema • bat the n bee on cs, 'FLAT ciab-bed ?era' tb - imitable til!ritions Soma Z sees.—You say that,ou have no so. gusintan 'et In town, and never- wish to go out ln,eire ev Mugs; then. the onlyccourse we min hots. lestl,j al' se you to pursue.is to stay at house, you 'most car 'Moly will and to be morsagreeable. • ,1 1 1 .—"Siience gives consent," generally, lecturing wivetw'vre are told by those ij . p.%.• 7 •,,,„ I • . - • , f Lan.—Youlabor under a wrong im. Ii 1 supposing for an instant that i politi- IfOlften for the "dollar and cent part."-. all pure disinterested patriotism, ' I ' 7 -If the bliiik ball loses, why then, the wins; why, because you see thi black k. But II the red was to lose,...tt!en the 'ould, as .a matter - of course, ran. We is elucidation t will' stufßee tlie Many quo. in the above'point. I i Gan! • to ca 4 itho4no Cove premolar' abuts s • ON sof intr.' red bal ball /oh. black bops tb &am Attt duel with so ftmerieso. glut but one shot 'should be I . too high s Mo l e ; , but pounds." Yankee, and thO ' g, and not one ab dam bab Be agempteman, it ion Is • aig- • • A xi gar I^ Tb Gage Ilcare above le sw as illustretlow of the *draw. alien of the bug and cry raised about the tit 1 4 illaoii:. \ ' i • 001 0 batter... ew daye- since, owe of our learned eouesel leollAtiotimOutiy to shske tbe teetimony of a Butterworth, by bnpairolog Mit reroett.T.- - ... tilflol24lCittlied to the needs the lawyer '.Asada:. ; ( !!' A , 1 1 1 e you know kr. Butterworth?" , CIA 1 1/1100. Me— The . , coup . „. . . , vo".' •• " ; ,' ~. • • : ! . iisti i Iliittsnrottb?" e ' • • , ..i.Fv r ilaye i n c;ess)s a Flood, altioiagh I hays asisiglisikZ"li ' ,' at lir ii 430. fiji• i ,..y . . A . ciatt tak• your mat." .; eldintremeides tied' , requests' the 'insertion . ,f6'iii,i l ' l ',', '' I ; Aka 7,4!.!". point Cris' Mir' , old 'Aim 4:14 t - 11,411 Ana Col. pot agui, Ape, T. Cot . - 110 do not know that ;the toe !usphold is in eta least an ciples you entertain. " us* 'there is no use of shot; if you d(in't want n • ' • 1 •-•. 41° precedence should go by got the Bino elia i nco, but try. As the Yanitie lifted salled . ont: )ur shot !"' 1 it so strange a pio l positlon, ) red : di 1" !Yankee, taking elm again. tit—you set too low a value duel vu w °timid. cents you " meld one Net j me dam fifty many stoppages in Mo. • you got to do wid stop. . , I iss tole twenty de I 11 Misult&NEOVS. LOVEWT 400_ hy t -Pre ant saaptber um. Iwo, Su illgt,bEtAt truit bubo, at, olkamiimp , 11/11pasiiitausill ntaU Paid sad Beei, .14410, rettretile:, p. n ---- d4- t , Vials on quaatttles; at Ulster/ prta's ors wow_ pet boa M. Inquire rather at the Mea t or world/ tar law rottaville Gal Com paoy.T 2 A Pottottlei Nirratabor 12, •••••••=I.WM.MWMIIIMMMACOMISMILAtf...... , LUentr:,*Oßlgllgicir* OR, BEAIMFI r ge .Ao4 l * - 3iitti 'and • Dustily_ .- itess i wadom iliskite; . 11000044 widow eaktw • U. 4,01144,N, "W i • ATILMETREL Bnbaertber having been author , ,1 11 2, by the yeasiataeharmi of Water Metnse, etll sopo7 ail onion thers4 at their prim. ° N. TARDLNY & SON. il l / 4 Rtantle, August SO, '66 • A CARD. T. TA.YI44) 'siisties to galktft of Ma gagmen sad them" blic 41j 40 Ail I/ 11410 81013:401914NR. ; Mai aever o 7 f e aldmistei AeduAlafil(P are& regsfak • , , ; ; •' ~e 111!'88P8R$89+11wl. iptd , 6lly.4 titkstitrin f4ileiili• D *tieing, mu presevis Vth. Price gkettuti ivitu111•;11141 25, • !: I.EOIIABO,TRY..pc CO:; '' .. t Beakers Ikt 'lo4lalarit',llk Exclun9r#: Ailf,,llQlZ4 , "'" • fHOLLECTI t ONS ,ATTENDED Njitnii drafts ibrialeonaill the . pincipal Abtstrigtiglor , to* V*lsaid4 logindAlefit luta Wales.' • • • 7 JUoe 14,11' WAT151)165 ANNAT.IS Or naLAD :• . r .A.KNArs tef:„.p.fiiridophia sylvaota Is Ati6 7 01066 rum collection iv, anecdotes and ineldrest• 4146 eltyied 1 14 164* tasitie..6uMirOill ID swap. New molted editlork, ttb. tithing to slumbers, 64 111666 ts t6r..k• Subterloto6l: mired et • . • BAStiAI6:B [ ll. ! . ..Book aid StAttootti *ow , : AIL'S:CP 11,Enf""' '4" IMurtsroN, Agent for ` A. `; LANE,gate :buts zadlluirsor.) wh01ePa164664. sr riOILS andel NDLXIIt.iNo.I2•C Petal, sat 811- Waftr street-Now York. Altorit64l6ll at the allteercerrhattee IL Graff Eft, or at this' 1b#401116 ROLA %wept attention. • ..• .1 ••• i; ••- • 2 8601666er '66 • . • .• .. 6.44 i • 51 ' 0. °Atlib' Stimrto• - ' EAtu •A . D !mt, • 616684-411ronfor ode 11 9,0 1 106611661W1TER M SPRING SPERM O** taleta D nery, warnuitail ppssrti , Aiso-4101011,0 gallinos bleached WINTER 4.61 D 6P11121161 WSALCOIL3,.Rof the hint ilallitA• 0 addrenesd 1411 above, will has* pp:F:3Ol • Naval 1; 61 • ; • ;• 't .1 4 14361 , -• S A . . Atri a 4 11A UR D ° It44 -. *the Quitiornonei of John•llt ' Edward Cordegf on n of Loudon, sad air tie , Belllat Bulldog Cot.:o fro. linktihrays fer at* la same him ZI up toffs*: the trilis astisevitver, at his Bookstore, Pottsville. name' bate !Whine to do with the reseenirer Lines. and they ere considered tint anfied bousak la•this country•aad In Europe. ' , ELSNJ-11/LNNri. • • VULCANIZED RUBBER HO S E , , lb? Hydrants, Locomatiris, ?ire Evirret,airl oi/t , par over st ead as. it needs no oiling, is tly HIS . HOSE as great advaniages 1 t, will stead W eery high degree of hest wi t is. l g l jury, and in not affected by the tenement cohl. It be', had of any else tram t,i inch to 3 inches builds , we- ter—largeSsises mad, to order. Also, Couplings, Branch Pipes, At. I rot sale by • I •B. BAN. AN. Pottsville, May 23,'57 • . 21 • LAKIE CHAMPLAIN .IRON OKg. HIS celebrated Ore w used p mei . T pail] for Puddling Indio .Blast Finmeee. It has been used .extensively for 'years past In Pit urgh, • Wheeling And other plates Writ. •It Is also u eaten. sleety, in Troy and at moat of the Iron establish outs at the East. - • I The subscriber will contract to sell - tills two dellyered in Troy. ,No charge for engaging freight of guise from there when' equested4 _._ J. G. WITUKRBEE. tbrt Entry, Etsez aunty, N'etolTorit. Ap11125, '67 , * 17-2 m • - - - KRA NI Itii -a, WOLFF. 1 1 Dealers in Grain and Country Produce, , Milton, ,Vordeuneberland county, Pd. IyHE'subscribers.are now 'prepired toy till any orders of Wheat, Eye, Corn. Oats, Potatoes, aeon, Rutter, &gilt, Lard: dr4.that may he sent to them. Coal operators suit pmvision.desiersoffiebuyikillomunty would do well to get their supplies Of grain and urns-t -alons from us, as we can supply them at prices to be to their advantage. Bend us your orders. I KILAMM it.WOLY4 17.6- Milton, June 28.'56. TERRA' COTTAVHIIMNEY Tl TERRA COTTA GARDEN STATUARY. TERRA Cl./TTA :TROLLS; Thr buildings, TERRA COTTA VASES, for gardens and flowers, TERRA COTTA SUN DIALS. • TERRA COTTA COIIIINTIIIAN. TONIC, RECIAN and ORECIAN.CORINT !AN CAPS for columns, rang ing from 10 to 40 inches n illaimeterforsale 13y the sub scriber, at manufacture prices, at hls•ston),l4ll Potts -511/e, carriage only Add • 17,. RAN, AN, Agent Attire Jlarrfrreeturers.. Also nglisb Dnildlo Tiles for Yeatibules, ,Offleet tc May ?A '57 I 21- CHOICE HOUSEHOLD - ARTICLES. pOCTOR KANE Refrigerator, one • of the beat and most approved and complete kind .a•drairing rooms. Gauze clovem for Meat, Butter or Fruit Disbesl—d ifferent patterns and sizes. Water Coolers, for emcee and private dwellinis. Patent Horse Radish, Potat9e. Bread, Cracker, or Sugar (1 raters. ice Crackers. Match Stands, &e. Seitsealing,Prult 3 / 7 1/.. Jelley Moulds. Bird Ca ges , ke. Patent ice Cream Frees. era, a ainital article. Patent Baby Jumper and chair. • For sale by • c 3,. • It. BaNNAN. JUST THE THINC WANT_ED! Patent Chornseousimpth and notable. DICKERSON'S PATENT PREMI UM CHURN 1 It capital article. Ills constructed on scientific principles, and a child au churn butter Ip eight colonies. Attached to the Churn is el Thermome, ter to show the temperature of the cream and 4also a place to add *it her warm or cold water to reduce or In crease the temperature to the churning pOint. Perfectly simple anu durable, and of 'slur suitable to those who keep one, two, three of more co ws . , Prices. $4 543 and upwards . l'or sale, wholesale and retail, at the store of R. BANN AN, ; • Agent for the Manstracturers. rotteslite, Nay 23, '57 21- . SAVE YOUR TINIE.; - REMSY MADE PA,PER BAGS, FORt GROCERS, , DRUGGISTS, OCINF ONERS, BAKERS, kc...--The Subscriber respectfully I forms his friends and the public that he haA been •ap inted Agent for the sale of Patent 14aehlue made Paper Bags, ' - MANCTACYLIiffD BY • . . Mints. Jo 'IL LeWare & Co., of Philadelphia. These Bs gil are of sizes and qualities of paper suitable for ALL em4es who use the article, and are offered at such prices as will at ones commend them to the con. sumer. , . . There are many advantages in purchasing and using ray markPlgs. Where no bags are Used, it requires double the quantity of paper and string to peek the same number of pounds, madman time in putting up a pack age. Where an'extensive business ie do le end Raps made by band, by buying ready made Raga; one hand can be dispensed w ith. By using them, you will not only save bate and sioney,'but always hero a convenient rweeptm tie In which to put up your goods. Wherever, these BS . * have been introduced, they hare given csbirelsativraction.. Por sale at hlanufactarctre prices by BENJ. B ANNAN, Paper and Book Dealer and Stationer. Centro street, opposite Epleorpal Church, Poetising. A Seat 'rats assortment at WRAPPING PAPER. ways on hand. Peb. hi, '67 , • THROILCICIN 81X MINUTES. Astatissve ratent ream ININ EXTRAORDINARY and as.ton i, Ght I s improvement in Cream Freestur, will freeze ld NUTS.% by a simple and elegant application .of well kn wit prinelpke producing tide desirable and mrprisin result.. ,A child of lan years can 'manage. it without d Madly. THREE MEDALS awarded by the Meiji/did nstituta, and Pint Class Diploma of the Me tropolita Meelianks' Institute, attest the superiority of this a er all others. As • further led convincing proof of the extellence of thishriescr, the undersigned would slate, that THOU SANDS hr ve been sold since the Patent was lamed. The huge and increasing demand for this popular ar title induce the spots to remind dealers to forward their orders early, and thereby prevent delay. Orders by niall:will meet wltb , prompt attention. Annezedis a list of the retail prices of the !rester, , Or the convenience of those wasting a single one. PRICE Or PRABERB—RRTALG: ' _ Two Quarts, $2 23; Three Quarts, $3 25; Four Qierbe, $4 25; Sif Quarts, $b 25 ; Moil:Marts, $6 25; Fourteen uarts, 25; Twenty Quarts, $ll 25.. rl* BANNAN, Sots ,Agailfor Meeks I's &heyikitt comedy. N. B. We can recommend the above article to be what it le reereeseted. Several belles who tried It but year confirm all that Is stated above, sod some have slated that they will frame custards to., 'nicer minutes. . :Pottsville, April 41,'57 • • 14. GARDEN,.. FARM TOOLS, B.C.- JUST rceeiyed and for 'sale at the seed, Meg and implement Store of the sateeriber— Gnus Lawn Sakai; do Garden /take'. . .- • Proning_Chisels and Haters—Budding 'Knives, Ladies!' Moral Rakes. • Fruit or Folding Ladthals—a capital article. Ladles' Pruning Sallpril atid Transplanting Parka. ie. , Transplanting Trowels;and Pruning Sheers—for Dos. . Pocket Pruning Saws, Nest Eggs, Cattle Fish, ie. . Ladles' Scissors for Gathering Viewers, ie. Hedge and dardso Shears' Hoes, de.. . Toy Spades, for Ladies. . . Grass ILdring or Border Shama Garden Reels with Lines for Planting. de. de, • Dahlia Roots, Sumner BalbOns Rooli k ;•Plants and Shrubbery of every description—not on hand, obtained to Order at short motley.. ! , Also, for the Fans— • . Side Dili or Swivel Plows, best kind. . Double Moulding Board Plows. Truck Plows, and Hand Cultivators add Plows. , Rome Cultivators, latest and best Patterns. ' All of which are of the latest and Most aPPlevad Pat. terns. The subscriber also promss all kinds of Agri cultural Implements to order, at manufacturene prices, at his Seed and Variety store, where he will pay atten tion to this subject—and procure the bead kind of Im plements at the -lowest rated All kinds of Farm mad Garden Seeds furnished whole. sale and retail, at the lowest rates by the %label, Quart, or five cent paper. . • inr•Our seeds ire of the best kinds and, can be WSW ranted. No uncertain Reeds sold. B. BANNAN. • Deader in Seedy Reeks, de. Potbrrille, April 4th, IT „. 14. SAVEIIIONZT TENSE HAND TIEZIII DRAINAGE AND WATER PIPE. .14..t.the Wankd in Mel Rinilig Regicnk, H E subscriber bus been appointed Agent Ow the sae of the Vitrified Stone Water in Drainage Pipe. ?his pipe tangles In Nisei from 2 Inches up to 12 Inches In calibre, and will bear a pres sure of from 75 to 100 feet 611 of water, Is as easily laid AS iron pipe, -connection can be made at any point,— Is ladestructible—will last fbrever—lo tikt more duno Me than Iron pipe, because it does not retstLeud Ie if gerded at the 'Mowing rates at our store. Pottsville, or can be sent direct to point* where Dalt Rauh run from Philadelphia when quantities are required, PAWL deducted from them prices when parties receiving the Pipes ray height. 2 i nc h ; g m . . • . •• 14 rents per flea. • • a • . 08 41 4 0 - • ' • • - 24 " W a 41 44 • 14 • "i 47 • 44 The ie. 4 04 cheered, and mad durable pipes that an r_obtalued ibr 4:anti/Ong water. We believe they 7,2 ~..L*l 4 even cheaper than Itrooden_ pipet, and "on_ Ulf nut pia Of isee4 mid Med plum. Ise •.'whi at the Were of . D. DAMAN. Potieri* a • :Oodles th Mamittaeterm • lie, 11187. - . • .21 . Vf.D ' UG44.0/Ca . 1. • . sue r &a. NOCTOOL;' - 1 1 0.69 TairrEk mitmairli werg e aietelm#4, , Beriei iitienticon R po i== ra t ratai ri , Derei of moole.; Inf.truop tbOund,roita Vitiodebti: in witit 6 mat naloltiottnt Whys. ?Ono ipiderole. Apply at W i t oty6a, aataltlyarot.tototi the Post Mini, PalsvillW a 15-3 m MEE rat I: II :TRAM F ':}.161141f 7cNY. 4Gt hlelitip,ionnfets Sent ematulWertereatentee. rlap•stiwe eatiteekt4ce buttliteetkAtttletUe.4lll beet the • fteeeticeethed* OD. • • P. ',3 . , VV-4/4At*.• ,:: :* 1;446461 4,' • • • .. /64t • • - •:144isietki3X vailLoir,4l ivina ' '. , • ON and after 'MONDAY; April:lth; , . , vaktomemixtva ....,. Avrami t ,,.m .: ,• r , .KJ At...IA. iii. 1 - . 14 4z.Tr t scAgoait ; • ... , • - ant Aliast ,, aadi a11114.3i.' .., - , -.1-.., • ... Ai I. P. 44. -, ,•.,: ~ - • LiAiVnBOABOLL: - •,• IT ta t ' l'aufilteirii b -qit, .4,-e. st:,vidyeldw.tteet Wm aion, id rill Nerth Rh* SOCith ? ow t 6 etc: oddle. WI re 4 Mud* Riflioae, - i • ' iff X WWI 11WCTS.1111111 • ;d lr . APrii 18,'57 , 1 Mkt! ' ',' A . OUCH VAILLIPPRAILROAD.-7 , ;': -, lIIMPERIONEMPEr SUMM :M. Al , RANG .j EMEN'r 'of alayM.rt neingAFIFDAY, & 1 1r ^,;.r • 1101.! tpthihiA,llllltiiiiiih' Ilt I. , : ~.., Liave'lhisetterstild 1: lili .3/35)4k , ,lit.jasdl I,ooiC2a. • ,••'•• aistingtas , . , - &VII .1",. , .1.40 . " Citumiquit .' ,„ . &Sl' I", ' ' 2,37. ; A- . ' ," Alilldrorn • ..... , 9.08 i " .". ie.."' Bethlehem'' ' ' 9Z - 1" . ..2.43 a . freetaansbaeg l Arri• Cf . PP! . " Leave' 4 , rhetakinbtHlC Deliditiete • A" Mirototnyer:. • ,•. . . . ~ cumak . ?.os- , , ...,. CO-; " - 441 ,• " - • " tilathigeon .• • . 4046 ' . 641 . •,. .". -Arrive Staub 9tank .. - /144 i ", • -- 1 740 ' " , Beth traliwteanniet at Illinieb Munk with trah3s rem- Ding on the Batine Menlo* RMlre to , Weatherly Ind Beni, lisloliwiri shoo, ibltreemanaburg with trains run ning en the North Penneylvanla Railroad. ' Tbs . warn toritliv in Pnti .dow l li ',mond with. treinkon_ lbe. 1 3471 * Lionersinnal : " Indemegannmdit to ro iiiillikiiin ink: 0 Y..- , Tl.. : +21!•- , .. 7 ' ''' e afternoon Tr alle tWankirtlteenvieet with theirilils on thelleivityte it .Centrtallimeil to pitib4lellph4i it The poi Praia up • will earteiet with triins::o, the Belvidere Delaware Railroad,. from Scranton and Belvidere.- • ' : ' 'There will be but one eoneteettetiliehreen Raab* and Philadelphia by way of North Ptiursyhrtmfa -Railroad, irtifeh wilt be In the morning. 111DBRIVT . 11. BAIRN, • •May 9. 67 19. • ! Supt. et Eng. PhlitulegifTEMllll " „ E htlevad. tie WINTER inaassossmsrasTs. HE GREAT Northern and Western 1 united States Mall Routes Blond increased and Phet•dneed.lie [ATTU:SCHUYLKILL, CATAWISSA re , SUSSIMY and RR IR, WILLIAMSPORT AND 14.6311 NA RAILROAD. • Through to Butsdo, - j 16 boars. Niagara Failr, - 16 "Detroit,- - 24 " phleago, • • • 34 " Louis, - 4S " ?Idot 0111041 CW. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, cornet Broad and Vine. . On and atter MONDAY, Dee. Sth. Three Pamenget Treble will Nave the Philadelphie end Itenttliniclintlrond Depet.eortter /treed and Vinestreeh,..ibilly,(Sondkee.ex eepted,) SP MA , " II; • • Day Expresisal .30 A. M. Stogrings: •locnisville and ileeding.ouly. Connect. I age/ th tiwiesL 114111*mile:et and Erio an d Williams. port and Eiailra lt. it OS d; arrt ring at Elmira, at 6.4 P.M, • connecting 'EL New York and Erleand Insdaloand New York city itallrosolsAT °Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence, via. steamers on Lake Ede or lake Shore Rail. road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and De. troll. Also. with . Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Pall* Railroad; "oonneetlng at Canandaigua with New York CeistralltAlirosd; East and Weal, and atSuspendon Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail. road for Detrelt,Cbteag6,BL Louis, an d all points ha Can, ad* and Western States. • " Mall Train..4.3o A. M. Stopping at all Stations, and running fiiPottsvillionly Klsht Express- - 3.30 P. M. • Running every day, stopping at all Stalioni and run. ing toPottstille. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat. a lista, WitUarnsportand Erithand Wilflantsport and El • ;Dila Railroads, arrivingat Elmira .04. A -M.:connecting with Newyork and Erie,Butfalo and New York city and lake Shore Railroads, for ButfalO. Dunkirk. Erie.Ciere. land, Cincinnati,Toledo, Chicago, and all points West.— Also, with Ehnira,Canandaigna and Niagara Falls Rail. roads; arriving at Niagara Fallsottlo.3o.A.3l4conneet. log with Day Express or Great Western Railroad for De•' o.'o:Chicago, etc. Tills Route, with its connections, forms the shortest and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. Only one change otbaggagebetween Philadelphlaand Canada or tbe.Lakes. Passenger!' by Day Express.breakrutat Port Clinton, and dine al Williintsport. Passengers by way of Night Repress tece supper at Port Clinton. pasmenrs purchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any Mile above point/01nd re. fuming their seats at pleasure. I Fare from Philadelphia Vo;.' :•." .Tamanua, s2 95 Buffalo via Torkaw'hda,lo 00 warless, 4 35 Niagara Palls, via. El- Rupert, -4 40 mira,Cenandsigna a Danviiiii, 4 N. F. Railroad. 10 00 Milton ' 51.5 N . Pails, via. Buffalo, 1000 Williiiitaport, 590 Suspension Bridge, 10 00 Elmira, • 700 Cleveland, 11 70 Jefferson, 7 65 Toledo, 14 75 Starkey, • 796 Cincinnati. • 18.00 Penn Tan, 800 Detroit, via. Rail, 18 00 Gorham • 8 00 '" Buffalo and. I Geneva, Gorham, SOO La k e, 13 00 ••,. • Steamer_ - Cbleago,via CH. Wee. 4 1 . —. . John Arnot, Canandaigua, titoneoye Falls, Caledonia, Le Roy, Batavia. noehester, •ia. N. Y. k E. and Buffalo, Cor r.ing and N. Y. 11,11. 8 001 Buffalo, Ili N. York k Eritt,and But. and k New York City. t 10 00 E. T. 1111111111 LL, Tticket,and ?might Agero, N. W . corner Sixth and Chesnut street - . O..A.NICOLIB,I3up't Philadelpbla k Reading Rallroa T. 3IcKISROCR,Sup't Catarrissa, W. and Erie Ridlroa J. A. REDFIELD, dupl. Williamsport and Elmira Re raid. TRANSPORTATION SCHUVLKILII4 , NAVI bQ FFICE of . the Schu .. e charge for the Ins of CAM tbracite Cool carried on the Bebe be as follow, until fulthei notice: ~ i i, , ri , W. SHEAFFER, Pottafille, Pa., . . ci 6 3 . : S r ( lite of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, -^ .t t. ....4 ..6 explores * landsonines, &c: [October 13.'55 41Af • runt - , .. . 1 ' 2 7 . , t. C? R. G. N. BOWMAN, Sur- -.0',7- - - - = - - - , --..,—..... ° 1 B gown Dentist O ff ice In Brick Building, '.4114, . 1 . ' .Cs .n 11. , :4 sr Market and Second streets, Pottsville, Pa. —— OCtober ' . Cts. eta- C. Cts. 1,1853 *lt ' To Philadelphia, , 65 54 5O of CARTER, Civil and Min-' " Manynot, 1 6t 62 50 tug Engineer, Surveyor, Itc., will attend to surveys " Spring Mill, 1 1 60 '459 57 50 or 4nd/41:dues, town plots. sc. Office with Semi. Lewis, "Conshohocken, 6O 59 57 60 "PI oath Dam, 60 69 57 60 Es/. Scat ddor below Sliver Terrace, Pottsville. Pa. ym . ' • 3tl ' " Bridgeport, 66 54 52 45 ey 9, 57 10,41'. Norristown . 55. 54 52 44 . ITENRY PLEASANT'S,' Civil and . “ Port Kennedy; ;' 50 48, 47 40 - Mining Engineer, POITSVILLX w Taney Yorge . ' I . 60 49 47 40 . west ide. between Market nod , " Pawling's Dam, Norweg ir"—Ce lan—soun ntre e s b t rtla t lng in s which Mr. Pootz'S otflee is , 60 49 41 40 - " Port Providence, 50 49 47 40 , to. • [January 31, '67 5410 - " Phcenixvllle, I 45 44 42 37 ' " Royeri Ford, 46 44 42 •37 CLEAVER & CLAPP, Geological; “ Pottstown Lauding, 46 42 - . 42 117 " Port Bnion, , 43. 40 40 36 ; Civil and ma,* Engineer*. CnsmoYnneen; and Rea l I Estate Agents--opposite the Wyoming House, " Dirdeborougb, ' BCRANTON. Pa.' . " Reading, - • 41 40 • 38 34 38 37 35 31 t 1 " Altaotllle'S, . • ' ' 56 87 as al 0-2 , . (= u.] [A. r. curt. ", Moormille,, ,35 37 35 31 May 2, ' 57 ' lB-ly ' " - Hamburg, 35. 34 32 28 - '" Orwlpbtlrg Landing, 30 - 29 27 00 The charge will be per tar of =4O lbs, len Are nneennee fOr wants, as ss*at, and ,no ebony' • twentydre cents per ton will be made &r any d By order of Managers, F. MALE • Mort* 21, IT 12-) • Prat', litilLAD'A .41 READING RAILRO (OFFICE of Oel i ll i t.sia.& N R. R. The rates of Freight a n d Tolls on Oat thump, this Company sa , will be as Miens. from lOth Hard until Anther ke,: To Richmond, - " Philadelphia, " Inclined Plane, 44 Nieetrywn,:_ " Germantown R. R., " Falls of Schuylkill, . 44 Mamayunk, Spring " Conshohocken_ and Plyi 1 month Railroad. • , Rambo's and Potts' and" Jones', " Norristown or Bridgeport.' " Port Ken, " Valley Forge, nedy 44 Phandarille, 44 Royer's Ford, 44 PottstoOrn, 44 Donglairrille, • ' " Birdsboro' '.• " Readi " Between ng, Beading - and " " Illanbneg, " Orwiasbneg, By order ot the Soard of Ilazusgeng. 1 . Mirth 11 '67 12,1 W. H. McILIIEN6TEY. See'* PI ILAD'Ai & READING RAIL ROAD RATES OF-FREIGHT ON 31111tCHANDIZ11. • ON.nuainfadratF.T.tsmEßtultßwCH Ist los Rate. , 1857,. to! elsJuvd per 100 mimic • AMILUI or roisoar Dry (kPods',Orafectiouory, Books Carpet. Mrs,Llimrs, Fresh Med, ri Sh, Glom de Anvils; Brea, Butter, Copper, Nat, 80 , theinnumarind"ussAroceries,ll p Maus, Iffaidumte, BMus, Isaktunr,Mackinotp,Oils,S,., ke n , Cotton, Cofilusiliara ',kos,r Irmi,Thad, BLi Mee, Balt? . ticks, BUtcr. winith aci eroH Brooms, fire MAC Guam, "Liu noir , Pitch and Trir,B lll ,BauP bun, Tim bcr and Lumber, ke, Bricks, Coki, Cad 'Wood, Clay, Gent, Ice, Iron Ors, Llassidoes; Mud r. pis SOL MAW, Ststsvilalt 4, Le, rentripet banel g — . Mirth n,Psr . fi , 4 " 10:DO'1", trjp legslai4 8.13• At M., pular M. 1. 4 • tto •: 4 'gas. P: . drt.a2- , .16 tern and Michigan Central Railroad, 2000 Chicago,riallutfaloand I Lake Shore Michigan 1 Southern Railroad. 20 00 Chicago.. vla INC Lake *and Michigan Cen tral Railroad, • 1000 %At bland, 25 op 800 q too a so 880 890 900 ATION 1, Navi'n Co., Ranch 14M, 1857. od *w TOLL on A a ki I I tim,lgatlon wW m I 5 ,A int!A: liala 1 80 I 1 75 1 80 1 1 75 1 SO 1 1 75 • 1 80 i 1 75 1 SO 1 3 75 180,175 1 SO I 1 75 1 55 I 1 50 I 55 I 55 155 I 55 1 as 1 55 I 55 135 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 60 1 40 1 55 1 1 50 /50 /45 I'so I 1 45 1 46 i 1 40 1 45 1 1 40 135 11 zo 1 35 1 1 30 130 125 lao 1 25 1 Wi 1 16 1/0 106 110 105 110 ! 1 as 1 10 , 1 05 Ito los so' ' Is 22 i 11 r • •{^~~ NTlNOsig4o43ir.. nW 10 041., •*, Amax .0/tweak's!) Window Oboist new andbiantifiado-, 1 1; 12, ,IneludiAgAnin Ronlonol,Otied, Widsaipiket 1711. I f&k/ q. ' eli f * O r i t t a f t T l r ; - - IrleVedo GLOW an, t• Plain itipoi Skidoo, of nool4,tio seription For ~ • • . • " RENJ.RANNA.N.; •• Contre.Stinel,oppoolltalipiseopolChnteluf en;140: 1 1 1 ,, 1- PitiVAV Lt;: Peek ,WARENOU3T Alinnforiginre 4,bitoricrs, • . L 24 ARCH - Streetil Second-,door slave SliillititilfADeLPfilk-:—itote Taing: ' then& the fArgont end beetietettielt the eityvz r lb HMI PURCHASERS inleritietwetoomtniev I it& *fitantlileineitivonlounreif looting fatiliEU'inie'' may be r l id that they wilrineelon intinittifinif I their retileY - - ' LARINOf , - .ArFtstroi, atom Rinik, Pheedephiii. llnrch '57 - . 13.301 - :'•::••• Iforterlity a ' Opts. : anirialipu: .. A . FORD ''' F1RE1 .. ..-- wi l-c.-- PEaete: e l'lgs from 6 tents" to . " r e , • • • .. .....; ,.•... t .. 4 2 ! IM. !kir bat; iVe..WIFFI4I.II t. 9 t . .... n.' c. Will. 11 7 . . --:,, 0 111 P - 14 11 ~ ..diS..l7ln/.,*.:i110-1.114. a ". Olithi., go . ~ ,iift.i; Stelae& • and :hdamelkeit libuch intd Apsesican tiothlett thiehil/hrPtal, "beat and Plate Glaso,' furnish*" to 'oh deed, All onlehe'promytly attended k: •, ~ • , , . 7, :, , . • , ,i t .., -..• •t- -• MCVEY* b - IftWaff. •: • tenthrittneet t : 2 bansituro American Mini. , 31atekr214157) .: ! t '.• •••• •-; •-•- . - • 1241 ------,--- ; . ...; . i ttilkiktfiseCitias, . -..,... ile (A, , oil iiii,,.. 4".. tbee -. , ~ , rf I. Wititiscribei'. is ntm.c&eiving- Ids , -tme , pattirna of Lispor 'haughtier and•Dordunr, be verb:sand room*, etairaringt he mewed and wet reltairtepobt tbr the must elacithounta• to hotabood fettle country.. ?be srobahriker takes. abet ne he'solectinylds papers to halt tholsonnii to-• be) hosed." Astanagthe brace a arela pattemseftai Ow halls and parlors. , • • • I: -•—.. „ . •• I . ,it , Otir attic' ehtbratee mententokb fn tat fent dilfetent mannfattusig, width Oros • giant Tetley of patterns to chr '1 try• . •- - ipt . ~ . • rtur -41 from New' VOrk rad i litta sn i rrap , a. la4iiii,UtEtre=c ted stock for parion., Ls IP, offices, pubiTOmpropstre., to gether with!Gold artd i cntistit hordes; atit! which will be TO %ril l % i t. , rWeaffikolS *4 euttnniing the ewe in ince' Thos - subscriber Wes great e re in XtreCiffii Wiiiers from di ff erent manuticturets, *ltch giree a great variety of patterns to cboooe hum. Paper Shades and Pim lknad Prints. in great variety, embracing lhe latest styles and patterns. Persons hr astral:paper &tumid eye him a call before going else ahem • i/47 -Paper hasr# at Mc short* Notice.ilit ,• , - PAINTINC 3 CILAZINCI. The subierlber also csattluttes the above lataftwas in all its branthes,'at the plare, and will be Lap p). to receive the orders of those who desire work done Pm this braneh.of badness. Paint, Oft, tad Mass., plata and enornellsd.•farnished at the lowest rates. Thankful for past patronage, he wishes steontlauanee of the name. DANIEL NAGLE'. 134ta • Pottsvlllp, Mara 29, '57 LEGAL CARDS. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at 4 , 4 .10*. Odiee—corner of Market and 2nd streets, I ttstille • August 8, '56 32-' il l VIY ER sTRoUSE, Attorney at Law. °ince—cc:ore street, opposite the - Town Mil, ottsville.l - [Yebrunry 9,'59 9, DAVD IL GREEN,Attorney at Law, Pottriv file, Pa. °Mee In Market street, opposite the Post 0180. July 14, '.6 28-1 y A • . . SPINNEY, Attorney - at Law, agentArbland. &bay/kill county,. Pa., still act as , the purchase and sale et Real Eirtate; collection of rents. Ac: • _ lAvhland, May 1.3, '57 21dy cLEMENT S. kISTER, .faatiiie Of the Peace , , Miitersville—eollections and agencies so ed end attended to caret:lllY, February tM, '5B 8-tf _ . ....... Lib; Titc6iiiiioN, Attorney,:a - n4 .Colin . sellor it Law. -Office. below T.J. Alit/reit Bat !tore, lower end of Broad street, Tamaqua. Februa ry 5,1856 6-ly -. - IHOMASii. BANNAN, Attorney at " Law; Office iu Centre Street, opposite the : Episcopal C a rch. Pottsville, Penna. . N0v.,10, 1856 47-ly yoR/NCIS SPENCER, Makistrate, 1 and' Real Estate Agent. Office In Rail /load street w Eat Market, Pottsville. Pa, • .. Marchi22, 1856 OliN SEITZINGER,. Justice of the . J Pence. ST. CLAIR: will attend to all business en rusted to him with diligence end care. FebruSry 91,'67 fiIIitISTOPHER LITTEE, Attor ki 1,4,y at Law. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa. Omcw—ln .Alebantongo street, corner of Second. April°ll,.'s7 IS4 OHN C. CONRAD, Jr., -Justice of thi+ Peace end Conveyancer-00ra opposite Public &hoot noose, Broad street, Tamaqua, Pa. May 2,'67 - GORGE dell. KEIM; .Attorney at Law,Pottavilleßennaorlllattendtdlegalialsinew In 'dchUylklll county and elsewhere. Office in Cedtre treet, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. July, ,:b6 2A UEL .GARRETT, Magistrate, kJeoziveyancer and General Collector, will itteod to AN 'buslnekt entrrutted todbitn with diligence and, care. OP See, °Mitre street. PottOtile, Pa., oppositith e Tthrn Ilan, N. Si—The Dockets4of N. M. Wilson,Jisq., are In p Is• Nomilioni of Samuel Garrett, Esq. IJuly 14,'56 4S- 1F4A.0 SEVERN, Justice of thS • put's, attends to the collection of amounts, and aU blaMussaappettalning le his °Mee. He aim attends 4 to' meammoment of Brick and Stone Work,' Exmoor Gotta, Ae: Th e Docket of Jacob Kline, Rao, iv in his on. Office—Centre at, below American House. r,• . , i • ' Deeds,' Bonds, iortgages, an. i • ISAAC R. SEVERN will attend to the drawing up of Deedil, Honda, Mortgages, Surveys for Insurance; ice., with Imitracy and despatch. Office—Centre street, Jar low American Howe, wilt . ha/AC Severn , Magistrate. , Marine, Feb. 11, 57 1 , 7 T iy . • ,BUSINESS CARDS. . K. SMITH, Mining , Engineer and Colliery Viewer, Pottsvi ll e, Pa. • Feb.ep 14, '57 7.tf JOSEPH W.•GEARY, Civil and Mi ley rang Engineer. Mee—Corner of Market and 241 streets, Pottsville, Pa. ' [January 10 2- JOHN HODGKISS, Mining Eggi-, seer and Surveyor, Centre Bt.:Pottsville, Pa, at tends to Sur ping and; Exploring Coal Lands, inspect ing Mines, &a. Aviator the purchase and ashler keel Estate, colleition of rents, kc. iMarch 22, 1866. 12-4 t n" - R. _ T. 'P. TRUCKS and IL A. MAZNGAY, Mining Engineer, Patentees of `!Pro fess of Purifying Mkt. Water" are now at the .. Pottsville Tons." where they will be happy to see those operators who are Interested In saving the expense attendant on the destruction of Boilers by mine 'water.' ,Pottnille, August 11,'66 82. 1 11: : NRY W. POOLE , Geological. Topographical and Mining Engineer, Centre street, t Pa., gives attention to surveys and examina tions of Coal Lando, to , surreys of mines requiring see. Dial accuracy, and to ,the snperintendence and entire shame for proprietors of estates. ifebrusay 2, '67 Pulp 22,'64 27.4fj btf REAL ESTATE AGENCY.—The, ndersigned will glve.proropt attention to tbo elms* and gale of Real Estate. Agencies for. property. Collections of Bartta,Odageraueblig, and adjusting Books and accounts, de. SAMUEL MARTZ. °Ada its Xarkei 141141 nvr Thiel. t Pottsville, April 14-3 m IGENCY-=—For the Purchase ant! Sale ctutAal Estate; baying and wellin g Coal; ta ng chartenif-006.1 Lands, Mines, Ae.. and collecting iente—frota twenty years experience In the County he hopes to glee. sattefaction. °See Stabintango Street, Pottrrille. CHAS. AI. lIILL. i• April 0,1857 ' ~ 14-tf ' dr IL McElwaiiii Civil , and . ~lining *Engineer, Ashland, l'a.,attends to Surreyhtspand nspeeting Mine. Furs . ey I n and dividing lands. regu lating Town lota, and ,al other famines', in the NW of his profassion. • • Letter addresv, Fountain spring P. 0., Eebuylkill County, Pa. 'fob. =.11157 8i EDMUND M. IVENS, i • :ilechanitnifiniineer itThrnighinnals,27 , Prepare* Designs. sad Working Drawings of Coislab Falai ItniAnsi,-Vilndlng Engines, and a general den. attleillery.Stast,lnramery. and /tolling 11111 Ma th . Models. firm/trip and Spopelfenttlens stinrentione refired for the Patent Mee. • • .Taaxiqua. Fibrilar* 21, 'di B,ly • • lig D. L. DODSON, Opera-Mk tire and iderimulos 1 Dentlit.basfit ted nylons of the beat Dental Hatabilahments in Ibis part of the State, and intends to afford Ma pp atron! the benefit of every itnpromnsent in the Art. He Womiti tees to imitate nature to a sleety In the adaptation and amangettient of Terrommtalle or Vitreseent Teeth; in. aertapartialor wholiactson Abeam/mirk preasnre,tothe entire endwise of Splint springs: extracts dead' Wet is and Ma* with ise/Ht7. and SHP decaying teeth with stolo,Muderitip theta meal dttringlife. • airfilnee In lyaskeetraet,tmaticiMaaboveCentre. Worth ANIL qEo.e . BROWN, Mine Inspectoro .en dors be LindOvnera, men "orb:ulnae% an apitallata, • :Frani hit !bap/shear* In mining, and knowitAgent vein& as he le respond In ibis and adjoin lodeonniipylh firJuniging Ware and exploring Coal hinds, he hopes be be able to gbe sitlatiction to ail who Ina want his aerrlces. • to ImiuNdu, Pialad• , tad IX E. Ma., And Irimo,Efturn, Jr., libegt., Po ravine, tbr•babiabillby and Integritg; iddreea-030.180 WN Nines Inspector, Mud IV - or. Jul redoy S, men et. Patton, ' P . a. • . laSti , ' . • . I: I *N U a R 1 . a k ;It" FR 1011 , 8 T sTE 1 1.: 11 ViNiftl: •R • ::••.4. 13mos, and ex tali4yelY paid fpr,SteadMat 'Bddlnakit, Vaal:pry an* Mi irdlt . ohVo•elk add jOyes 'adat aitlidattidis Lai it l'alar Fled 1 7?: d hey are' war/ amity , repalnat, and, Wig tais'eeiti tams asayather Seism Pasof tie we they area ' leaf Ilabarad pet oat evade/. 'Nor valeta vat lad tdktlisi qadils; , alnralsn apply to:, • , • ' ' • l• • ,•'• .—iIaTTLENUILpACO4,,,.;I -• illatielt ft, A-61.-. ' '." PPnLAßattiartel. FACT • ,-SWAMI AUkialsofeealithiriels; spedesonsbeiddles, Thevrao, of the pviiirfikvsperths.l*Mfritiid? ''• ttorrowtorc - • . ]loa>tl / lotion mniethir.44 saquoirimpt.,: rptivs.r, panf m e,iftorn experi (ince, an ackanrgedto superior to any in nob. They are ego cll. and d ttte For tale by C. C. CARTER, 400 1 6 t for SeltuyLkili county. Pu.'ssa-whleollrYPT<lTE ‘to l t fil • • ri I aiDACPC 'OICARS FARO OATS, A•A' thelia,Mbing Crooking Tobacco ,asa Oitsr • , Ao Dubois prime Oats; WO barrels Smoking Tobas ;, • ~ 000 Italf Spanish Clgarit ; 100,000 Spanish Sixes, 25,000 Cl:ball:Ores. JAMES S. 110,yER., Hamburg, Berko , county. Sept. 22,'55 • 314- THE LATE FIRE. XTQTWITHSTANDING thC FIRE 11 Wille b . destroyed our Coach Factory. and our M • . loss, ars i are pot illacenraged, but bare pone row. lately to work, at the old shop near the Pioneer Furnace, where we will be happy to see our (Hen* Glee us a call and assist ns to repair out Irby. • dilltiglit IPottsville. 0et.25, '56. kl-tf . ST, CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY. St. Clair, Clair, Schuylkill Co., Pa. THIS ESTABLISHMEN T' is now prepared to contract ;with Railroad Co's. an d others or T HIS number rif Freight and "Coal Cart of every de scription. The machinery is of the most smarmed construction, and the materials wed 'of the best .quality. the Pro prietor can guarantee the work equal to any manufac tured in the United States. The Chilled Plate Wheels used by him are fmm tbe Oileiirated Yeundr,i of flush k Lobdell, which for excellence have no superior. C"ABILES It. ABBOTT, Etroprletor. CIIAS. LAISTON, Jr., Supt. Jan. 10, '57 f PTTSVILLE Middle and Harness manufactory. HEREWITH Invite your especial ti attenon • to my very extensive static of Neatly diode ddtery, Harness, °Wars. lic., embracing the largest variety of styles and Inalities ever offered for F:110. in this county', and at prices that will compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade. olik4l4Vlng been, for some years past, k is li:rah° habit of purehising my Nato Material rzcluiirely for Ruh, I find myself now to the possession of advantages from this fa rule twt enjoyed. by this trade generally, and feel that I ran, with rounderes,solicit the trade or all classes of dealer,' :' , and my arrangements for the coming sea son's trade are based upon crew a larger amount of busi ntsi than rhave hitherto done: you can therefore rely upon gutting, at toy establishment everything that is re quired in toy line. Orders ti mall are respectful& solieltryl, and. he goods seht warranted to give entlsfact both's' to pt*e sad quality 1 LEPINER WOMELSDOMPF, OPPoisiet Episcopal Gyturch, Centrestred,lldisser. 51arrtt 7i 1857 10.1 y SOLOMON HOOVER. Wholesale and Retail DEALER in Stoves, Ranges, . .I_,Flicaters. Tin Wan Hollow Ware, lid 'nun are, Wan Ware. French Ware, and 1 4 1 .. Outlay. Range Boilers, Portable flanges, pas • 4 Overowtinniinin, Furnace. ke., &e., has added to big, hewer stork of Stoves a variety of snit pat terniCof Kitchen Ranges of which he can give the highest scommendation. He calls particular attention to his new style of flee ter which he Is confident will make the best Heater that hits ever beerrused in Ibis pert of the country. also. a varletyrof new pattern, of Cookins, Parlor,. and Rail Stoves. Ile calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor ,Stove, it is An improvement on the Histerlatett, 'which he Is confident is the best stove in use. Ile has now the largest stock of - the above articles (too numer ous to mention;) that has ever been offered in this part' of the country. lie invites his friends and customers to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that becan suit them in quality and price; he flatten himself that be has had much experience in his line of baldness, therefore he feels confident that be cannot be surpssied in quality or cheapness. . itirßooting and Spouting and all kind of jobbing done et the shortest notice. • Ontre street, 5 doers above Markel, west side, ltigfredte. March 21, '57 _ L. • TO 0A2113118 AND BUILDERS SCHUYLKILL COUNTY' LUMBER MANUFACTURINC CONIPANYey DAVE on hand at their extend ostablishmenflAn Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and description, which they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates thap It can be bought elsewhere. They Are also ready to supply, through the means of their extensive t trisinesS, and la bor saying,mactilnes, manufactured articles in their line Ala saving of 23 per cent. on tormer cost. Their large Workshops have been In successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, Window Frisbees, . 'Basis, Passel .Work Mouldings, Bed-posts, ShattersDannistern• , kid rat kinds of Praised, Panotal and Turned Work, Which they have constantly on hand.. They" are ready to execute orders at the shortest notite, for any quantity or quality of sawed or Manufactured shit/. Dry arid green Hemlock, of all kinds, for huildingpur a*, Maple, Poplar, chair. plank and, scantling boards; Cherry, Walnut. Mahogany, &c., for cabinet work; White and Yellow Pineboards for flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 3, 23.4'. 2, Ili. ly t , and 14 I nal panel. always read y , ulso. plank, beams. -rails, scantling, posts, shinglea, lath. ceiling lath, piiil &lb de. ' melt Ills of sawed stuff and everything Ip their line no band or to order, at the shortest notice, - Pottsville, March 22 '67 10- PATENT METALLIC COFFINS ! READ I READ I t • McR. H. GRESSANG has,i)e,en tap; pointed Agent for this ionnty, for the sale of 4 . ME'S PATENT AIIiTALLIC BURIAL. CASEd," Which miperesde all other kinds in nse.• Being perfeetik. air-tight, it ,Obvistes the necessity of hasty burials, and sleopreservesthelpodyfrom intamdlatedecomposition.— They ars particularly suitable for transporting thebody /raft! one place to another. The face ix arrayed with a l hick glass with metal top, which can be removed atany Alme, and the hey of the corpse seen by Ha /Mends or re latives.' We mlghtgiee you hundreds °tomtit/care& to corroborate oar statement. as te. the advantapes the Me tallic Ccinwhas oyerthe Wooden ,blit Lb e fpllowing will snake: . • ' WAISIII2OTON4 April sth. Ceuffiseett:—We witnessed the utility,oryour orna mental “Patent Metallic Burial Cases."uped to eonvey he remains of the late Hon John C. CaMann to the Con emulous] Cemetery, which impressed us with the belief that It is the best article known to us fortransporting the dead to tl e . it final resting place. With respect, we subscribe ourselves, yeurs. etc., ( 8 1-aed),Reinry Clay,. Leila Cass, Dan: sVebster, R. Ring, JOT. Davis, J. M. Berrien,J, Y. Mason, D. R. Atchinson, A. o.6reen ;Win. P. Mattgnm,lenry Dodge, U. B. Dickinson. Sirsdlartestimonials might be added witheot wum ber, Apply to ' - R. BREBBANCI, Centre aireet,corser of Union. Pottevitle. June 5.1556. • 25.tf CLARY'S PATENT - PLOITAIN 'MILL. The Greet Invention of the Dar, THE hubseriber announces)to the chi , . 1 liens of Schuylkill county that be has secured the t tto sell EDWIN and JAMES M CLARK'Sg pew BA- N '. lent 'flouring Mill, which Is i.euttonneed•the greitteot American invention of the day.. The subscriber bosoms of these Mille in full operation now, in Tremont, where he Invites all persons to call and see it In operation. -- This highly - ingenbetattnet much leaded investion, forms anontire pew haws I n tberaanusiitturvor Whe Into Flour; -mull UM- splendid ;nutrombla which it pe mutts its work, Grinding, Bolting, andl separating th 1 Kra% at a singleoperittioninto seven ,differerit nnalitles .of Flour end Peed( and that within a spare of only twen. Iron, feet in length by Gm feet In breadth, at the ra- PidllY of two's* bushels par hour, on S pair of French burr millstones, only thirty inches indiameter. The USD is - converted at a single opmatlon I Into Extra and Superfine Flour, FineFlour,Middlings.Stripstuffa Shorts end.Brati. any power being applicable tra propel it, from a , four bores up to any other desired. The small space it eeeepies world not be missed when plaeed in a room with L ; other ratehtnedir,and OM Oman aromret-of power 'it re ' ulrei ,i, trs propel it, makes I t certain thaf, ere Mug. i t will 'averted° and rarolutionimeell other/louring NIUE. So, applicable is this Mill to the wants of the - weed, that I every, Name% msehine shop. locomotive shopilmandry,. forge, rolling mill, of any building having IrPowor al rea sty erected, can now have within its wallas rempleteller.• rhent Flouring Mithat the trilling coat of from four to sermi hundred dollari, and Urns the enormous amount • of Grain raised within the United Statee,ean be ember j, led foto Fleur Within ib limits. . -. , With one Of the re Millis nearly every Colliery es lablishment hi, thls, county .where steam power IN need • ' torpruntdng,should be eupplied,:!TheY could be erected c at i t IMIU espousal:ad would enable them .to Manufac ~, ture Abele own Sour. , 'This Mil ontTosesPlmithe spaee'of t feet in length, i ' ' lg . & is width. It Is also pfttaMeand When pnf ni , ran • lie Pheod in it wagon or. dray, and with a single horre hauled to any part where they desire use it. Its eon ; struction is so Mavis Shit it can be connected with any engine by a single shaft. - : , • 1, „ Single or Township hts will be dimmed of by the • • subscriber, teddies at t. Hundreds, of ter l HI-, mites ham Miners sad others who hareseen the /fill In opiwation,ean brown at the residence of the subscriber • :. , .i J. A. L. TICE. Wee. 21,955 - ' . *LH NRICIUMI3III, BUILDING. manainto,ao. THE -subscriber arinpunces tp the public that ha will continue hi carry en the Wei aces of briekuntking, building and plastering. In all Its brandies, as tunal. He to ready to conked for erecting buildings complete. or will !umiak the materials in hk Hue to contractors, at the lowest iatece,and will be SAPPY t 4 "rein thoi ParIVIDIV or the public. • NUEL Pottsville, Fibrilar? 7.'.7 Ulna 7 1 -64. 1 1 4 , - 55 - - gs 4.4 g hose Glk mentx, Bruch I.ei and Couplings for . vasemeOfs, and Lead Pipill.MPArtriAlkisiPlittirwilt *Tel kind, ***racism*' tint ***Aiwa, p( qb**4ll*ro. riFornu, Bratkets. ie., de.. de.. mann rvihieti of the beatimality. of isistetisld,' d: iiiporf *la what a pprovotia t• *raft: '• • ••• •' p:ArEvI):•3IORMir: 'BOOTS,- S. OFAS 4 . '''''' ~,:,, *I4OE•sToRE riamovg:w.,- • -,' .-1 A..,.., wiiihrapoisoup ; , • - ...i NN-O,.,NcEs to his friends add &he - . public( that be hat removed his' Wei 'girl 'Mir trod Centre street above Norwegian,' to the !tofu to Centre rtreec nest door to' "Womelsdorrit liatderiett storer,and trattfy oppoette the Episcopal Cbureli: lltese ha will be bappy to see his old enstomers, and gess %Si i t ' alaii: He will always kelp ' nti'lkand"apeliedei • Istock or Boots, Shoed, Ladief Gaiters, Clidkiren's Shoot kr...te., Of all'itinde and nnalitiei, Which -- be still sell at the lowest rates. ," e'. "r ~.., " -1•'• Ile also keeps a number of workmen aittniciy•ed- Old manufactures air kinds or customer work qtri he' bed material* at anon nutice.vbleh ,tureah arerfani tti.!msalf The best quality and good wirittokOrtlO: - 4 1 d 4 4,-1.1 ` a '-4 '.I 4 •DoWt forget to give kinS'n CrdPiEli ': t l '4. in • - f ~• - -14-it l it". ~i Springfield, Mars. My , i 111:0 - 0Taim mit moisovius, ac: _ THESubsetiber §osti ‘ loavo to ,ipform hi , ~„u „ n „ ,.. /DA tile etunintittlty.atltt* that be kutailest returned from Gee:city 'wltli a .. ... „„__ • Oct collecnoll of.fitticlei,iti Ns One; coo- - 4!-SLir m illiiisist=f ~. „ . . i. AIIALi . • ' .. SLOES GAITERS, ,• • ' .4 SLIPPER ... B, '',, 1 . . . . PIJMV.S..Itc - ,, - ;• I • of all descriptions, for Ladles, gentleineu and ;children. Auelegant article of Maws' and cbildreue.' buttoned gaiters, something new In the latest style. Er . Also, a new lot of Trunks, Valises, Carpebbil g, Batch- eLs, kr., kc. * , ' • i Customer work neatly and expedltionaly.atiOded to. Store and Shop In Centre,,,one door above IllakilstreeL, lEirNext door to the DA Frontliati Pottsville, May 30, 'O7 •ly,l DANIEL tiaIIERTLEI WILLIAM LEACH, t 4 Cheery Street, Pbtlade . • Philadelphia, .March, I85• 1 '. DEAR SlR:—Permit me to call your , 4 0 . 2„ .. , attention to my House. I hare had It LI j - refitted, and It is now In perfect order. Its location-la one of the beat In -"- city, for the acenomodAion of business moo. baluir in Cherry street. between Third mid Fourth streets: pr Terra& : per day:ol6per ereeILISZ WILLI 401ILLACIT, .Prortelor. I'Lty 16,'57 ' 1 .20-tt SURF HOUSE, Atlanilo City, N. J. THE undersigned takes Much pleasure in announcing to his patter's of last season, their friends and the 1 public. that he has leased this delight fully chanted and elegant establish- ' went for the coming year, and has made mit, rains .le additions and improvements, such as veratutalks,M feet wide entirely around the house, 832 feet in extent; has grassed the lawns In front and *idea next the ocean; re moved the Mike to the opposite end of the *use, where eight ad ditiOnal rooms have beenradded for , ladle?, gen tlemen's, and private reception, barber's lthri porter's rooms. tc., atca new buildings have been erected for ba kery, pastry cook, ice cream and oyster moms, with sleeping apartment over for male servants, and wash house enlarged. with additional chambers filr female ser vants of the house; all the beds in the hotel will be ran meted and made agreeable: additionalcisterns hare been erected, of su f f i cient else to supply visitors with cistern water for all purposes, the bath houses are t4tu i ated but a short distance from the hotel; with pica walks to them; they will be under the charge of the steward's wife, who will at all timer be Provided with towels, frit lute and bathing dreams tbr Kelm may re quire them, that are patrons of the hours:4(pone others). 1-shall glee my undivided attention to the eotritbrta of , my visitors. and have a just confidence Kill 'be Mot' ally sustained. Respectfully, • IBAAIOITHAM. N. B " ..-The Bathing at Atlantic City isnot 'Meowed on the North Atnerican coast, and the facilities of going to and from are unegnallett by(any otttel-; (drives and fishing are good. fowling faith j Ladles and 'gentlemen who wish to spend the day only.. can leave Philadelphia after breakfast and arrive at Atlantic bekre the canto" mary hour for bathing-10 or 13 o'clock—be "with their friends aix henrv. and be at home before Tupper; en, on the other hand, gentlemen of business which mils them to the city daily, can lease Atlantic after breakfast, he here at ti 4A. M., Lead leave at P. 31., and with their families at 0, P. M., one hour bafora supper. May IC, '17,7 W•tf ISAAC TIIATEIL - • JUSTICES' FEN EIJI.L'S_ - THE newjtisticesjFee Liins,,Keviped 'and Corrected by the Legislature of Pennsylvania juat printed. and.thr We by . —a. - 11F.DANN.AW: , ACRICULTUR4L AND ARCNITEC TURAL BOOKS.; ••• .. . FESSENDEN'S Completif !Farmer and Gardener. , , • !Nest's American Flower Garden Directory, Buesyn Family Kfte , .en Garden; . I • Johnstoo's Agricultural Chem(s .. •.' .- Downing's Landscape' Gardening.• ' Nash's Progressive Farmer. Alien's Treatise on the Grape. ~„,.., Pardee on the Strawberry. Youatt on the horse, Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. Neill's Fruit, Flower. sod 'Vegetable Greidener. Johnson's Dictionary of 3loaern Gardening. BLakr's American Farmer. ' . Breek's Book of Flowers. , , . Thnmat's Farm Implements. • _Browne's American Poultry Yard. • - Bennett's Poultry Book. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Treee of ,America. .' American Fruit Culturist by rbolol. Lindley's Horticulture by Downing. .; • Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Asajidant. Downing's Rural Essays. , .. •I, • .._ . l'aux's Architecture. Brown'agYleld Book of Manures. Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry. For sale at , • B. BANNAN'S Seed and Flower Store. April 4. '57 , • ' 14. LARGE iIiSeORTMEIi . BOOKS OF BOOKS e Auction vine* HE SUBSCRIBER is ,:now teceiv-: . Dug from the late Trade Sake, mi.:extensive variety ot(tandard Miseellansonti Werke, which be will sell at ri extremely low prices. Aitong many others will he found The Standard Historical Llibrary. embracing the.Workk of Rollin. Robertson, RosseiLlfintarch.ge., 12 vols. The New Library of Standard 1kti00,.40 vols. - ' Hammond's Hunting Adventures falba Northern Wilda Cumming's Hunter's Life among Limb, Elephants,de. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Land.;; . Webster's Family Encyclopedia of Omen' Knowledge.. Fleadley's Washington and Napoleon;. Newcomb's Cyelopedia of Minions.,' • Duyebink's Cyclopedia of American Literature; 2 malL Buoyali's Pilgrim Progreas, Illustrated Josephoc Works.. lioxes.Dook of Martyrs. Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illultrated, Chaniber's Encyclopedia of LiteraturP; 2 vols., .. Chamber's Information for the People. Scott's Commentary on the Bible, 3 tole: . Comprehensive Commentary on the Safe. d vols. . Don Quisntte and Oil frfae, illustrated 'Edition's. Illustrated World of Art.. • .-Tabal of 4 Grandfather. . . Lyells• llements of Oeblogy. • . . . Lyells' Principles of " .. . .Bolver's Novels. • . Urea Diatimmry of Arts, litaninfackmens and Mines, 2 ICU cheap. '. JOHN M. KENNEDY Fish, rtW Cheese end Provisiiiii Merchants, • os:ao and 40 No Wharves, half way between Arch mad Itstai'streets, PHILADZI; [March 14,'57 Ihly JOHN H. ALLEN 4 .C 0.,: MOS. 2 & 4 Chesnut", street,, (south ttide, below Water,) PIITLiDELPHIA, CPI OLDEisI WooirrAlX i10101.. , 13 TIM Ctrs.) Mattutacturera sod WtolesaLe Dialers. in Patens we,. ehine•made Ilroonia, natant UroOted Cedar-ware, war. 'mom not to shrink, Wood t Willnyr,Ware.Corda, Brush ow,7tt e„ at all discriptions. Fifteen)) and examine out stmt. ' irebni4ey 24'57 ri4of WA RBURTONIB Bouust Meiterbuargoit arum. istaint. lb I.IILINERI - MERctrAirrs dart 071111 Ra • 1 IT Si.. RECEIVED,I'a ' full .supply of leheep and deshaVe ;root* ttio latest Paris Atablone, of our own importation, alto from anetion and importers, which.we otter nitiolz heinttltki Ihtral Plief , a. - - - " 1 : Bennet itibbena t ail whittle', Idarrellines, ' Gauze and "Crape i lip , Fkireuees , Black Velvet ,;', Q 6 ', ~ k,"nlati Crapes -' ' ' i Plain Satin . '. l ,..itp. Ae phatie do Plain Mantua ' An . ' , h- de Glace Silks ...,,',, .• - Bonnet Lawns , Ponit dc Poi ', Talatan. whilteirni eolzied ()Twit' Afrlgne ', 1 . Joined menu - • I Gro da Naples —' SlOpd Laces • • Black Gm de Rhine, Illioiani mud nets 1 , .Black Modfs ' Rurhes and Quilling, i Black Dennixieinea .', . ~ ervirn Wang!. -i f. Oil Silks, etc., Otc., Eiribrolderilat, Ol ors,, Mitts and 144 ~i - 1 Goods, '4 l ' . • • Wholesale amid 1t anti, At lee. l i p 4 south Second afreet, Second tln tio'os Store be Spioce, rhaadel.PO4- , ' lit Arch 21,1 .7 ' . ll''' • , 124 m 1. tt3 arsilr Z i a l ig.gilift - I . hr; — E: HOUIE., - Cornet. of Tenth and arhetStreetef Once in Feeorld Klotz, PHILAdELPIIIM: ! WF INVITE- attention to our en{ , lamed stook of Drug" . ,,' Paint*, ells; Faro ts • Aa heleeted expressly Intone Wet, and annprian ore of the fluent assortments in the United States, which via (Al at loir prises. for nib or approved credit. -1 WE IIANUFACTUEE very eitensieely : • • Premium I'ure White Leid. (best,) - Kensington Pure White Lead, Peartfineve White Lend, li. , ' , "Flelle Montagne" Vrenehline,(hest,) PureEnow White American Phil/dolphin new WhltO'Zine, • Sheen Phis* Fire and Weatherproof Pshrtn, Chrome Givens, Yellow", had eolor" generally. AGENTSIFOR:I !" • • Portoritoil•etit4 , -Alltatlnt4Wkeklow ' Genuine VreneK Plate Ulan, (warranted,) ' The Now*.lerwey, line Company's products, ! Tilden and Nephew's N. Y. Varohheo, Brnoklyn Premium-Punt VW* pead t Hampden Permanent Gieen". " I ' Pule Ohlo Corawba-Brandy, ' IMPORTERS OP - . Frond, and Erlthb Plate Ohm, ',rend: and MOO Cylinder Colored and EnntaraltOlthnir ' Daguerreotype Many Haymow! Plate, tor Man and.lky.tigtits, Dens, Cheudcalk;Perfusisefy, &e. • WHOLNO4I,I6 DIttLERS IN: • • Ifrande Artiens tlefellY. • • ' 'r - Palaten st ' Tools of all er desieriptleao, Ilydrante and' lionunteneibt,- `Calcined sod loud Pit , le'r. • ' Paper Maker's Clay. Henn White. ite.. to. - • • TRENCH, RICRARDS & CO, Vora N. W. ear. of Tenth and Iltarkatstrane.. Factors, Jtmatios York ATOMS% efOWIt sot Coar,rkili strati, 114114•41di. • • nate ,PLUMBING:!' : HOTELS, BOOKS, 'Sr, ~, ....'., • • ; B. BANYAN, Centre St.. opposite the Eptsenpalrhureh . PHILADELPHIA. April 4, '67 TflliLiDEO.,tilii:: iLt i t it tp(rtus; 11 INC? ;th, ...! • nyamippernd heDigs et Poet. -, i*nti htiabitio - me/ niekis), Awl 11.14 4fs' ftert,4lll Ur* , Lath otter fas itl*iari 1- 'nil' iitiketed tetra:oo6APl fob* lOW Orriterel; 1,(114 . .14#1:01 3raist Wa ,. Capper Ott PwroialhCand iehl "IA C4cks t? 2 No. , PH•ILADULPHI;4. 0 2, :71Noirembera,1866 • L, 1 4 1 , 1 14*rIl r ;11( --1 Fr i t t a of CALF SKINS, and ganaril Laither , Ncr *l - 13bUtti ad at.; Pletadelpbta; • , AIt OO II II 4TN niautor aliklndauf Laasuardl4anfon, oar:. Pk. - and OAK SOAK LEATHER.. • BOYS' CLOTNINe...., TUE SII,TISCRIBER;'wouId - respect- Irottittsioniftbett iturtmotut Mend. Mid customer. wi hoylkill,Cootitr,lhat their assortasen tof Cloth Kg fps •Foung .tientiemen is much isrger' than ever, and the.* are dispOsed to sell chicop. Persons Ibl:ware div tanta.have the privilege or exchanging clothing pun chatted al thlastore,lf they do.not suit. F. A. HOOT k BROTHER. - 272 Cheetnut St.; corner of Tenth, Pitilatia. April 25. '57 • ' , • 17-1 y TOIPOCNDRYJENN, MACHINISTS * OTHERS: PURVES, N. E.. corner South' ; • and Penn Sts.., Philadelphia, fur- • O she' Ingotrropper and brass, pig Iron, shegt iron. Polders. fire bricks.. portable for. gm4.peiter.blmm tiu,imul,fonndry mould ings, Wing., eruablert antimony, babbitt meta sand of all kinds. Maas' old copper. lc., Ac. lie is al iM a deal kr lit wrought and cast scrap iron and other meths. It is big desire to arcommodate rue chiqlste and others at a &Oman thom the: city. bythrOMlng any article they may - want in their business . Arf felts not mentioned in the;above will beprocaredand forward d. 'Any inquiry in the abode line will be promptly anawered. , A. PEEVES; ( • N. E. corner South and Peon streets. 7. Itabrtutry 14,17 llrit.rPNPEßct t'lNlTift'ft?Ka!- 1 . 133 North Second street, below Race, Philaded p a. " • - • liaving'compieted their largo assortment of the above Ggods for Spring and Bumbler Trade, would respectfully -invite the attention of purchasers to the same. Their Stook, for beauty, cheapness and variety canon% be stir. passed. They have constantly on hand every descrip!al ' 7 tlon of Gold and Painted-Shades, Ruff Holland.. and Shade Pictures, Wall Papers, Curtains, pin :Board Prlnts,..Borders. he., al/ of which they offer at lowerratea tba r n ears be had at any other establishment, Call and examine. • J. L ISAACS BRO., •VAILMII4O ANA COORINO APPAROVIL THE subscribers would invite the special attention of ArchUeda : , Builders and the pu lit. fo our superior assortment of Warm Alr Varna ter;' Ventilating anpatatua, Bath Dollar. Gas Ovens, Patent Lowdown Grates, and others of-the latest styles; 'lab, a large assortment of Ventilators, black; gold, bninged and while enamel Registers ;'Cooking flanges of interior merits, warranted to mirtbrat well:-also. Portable ltangerfor summer use; J. S.Sliver's Aienalot . - Gait Consumer, made in the best manner, and according Willie original invention; sole Agents for Coilin's Patent Chimney Caps, fur xentilatirg all claimer ofindldinios Anil for lte cure of smoky ehimnies . Personal attention Rites to mark entrusted to us: The 4ubllc are re• guested to call and examine our bag° and complete `stdck, mitre know we can give satisfaorkm: I AhLit k 1g:i 1132 1 . 0741 A :0 :406; 3farkot ttreet, rol • Above Elevet3tb r Olrard Bow • CARPETS 4. At EldrWirer Cheap Store.. i - j- . . - jp• • _ SING in a . by-street, where the store expenses ere veCv light, the FutrPtribetts ant ed to sell at the VERY 'LOWEST PRICES. Persons • Ring Philadelphia, and wishina to bu, Carpets, OR 'C oths, Nattinge, Er., will du well to-examine the large' ears:Timm:it of , Tapestry Rrursela, Imperial Iply, CARPETS. t.. Ingrain and Venetian, . 1.041, OIL CLOTHS of all widths in great variety.. I Also, Canton and, Ceram 3IATTINGS of all klatht, with mlarga assortment of tow-rticte Ingrain Carpets.and eistry and Stair Carpets, Lugs. Rats, Itruggets, Stair lodai Rag Carpetr, Cotton Carpers..te., ,te. II ll_ ELDRIDGE, ?to; 41 Strawberry at.. Second doer above Chesnut. PIIILARELPIIIA. . . • ifirSlrawlerry is - the first Strtet west of Seetitat st. - Of • 4 March V3th, '57 ' . 13-3 m 1— - - FAAMER Or THIS NEIGHBORHOOD, can • Bup r ly thetosokfes tor • their SPRING a lift.4 Citt)Pkwith Leinaft'a Pure Bste Dam . ; Super 'hosphate of Lime, at . SO per ton, " • Nit erred Phosphate of:Lime, at go, • A can Fertilizer, at fr.ll per ton. These Fertilisers a ootopoeed of ndiahle Chemical el ements, abounding in t 4ab. tr.; they ;hare melted the dtplomai Of four St es, .1a: New Jersey, New York. rennstirarda enctDelaw rtg Also for sale, (WAN°, ail", ETTE kinds. POUDR. ko. natty pr received in payment for the 'bole, at market rates, or 'drafts on good houses, or caab registered with oilers, promptly at tended to. GEORGE A. LEIN AU, (Proprletor,) "New Fire Proof Store," N 0.19 Swath FRONT street.. • PIIILADELPIIIA,PA. February '57 1!"in P=INPILOVED SUPER PM Of LIME. The only Silver Medal - VET awarded by A gricultural oci -I._ eilee was given to this superior article; at the last Pennsylvania State Fair, at llarrisburg,sa a Fertiliser el Mai best quality for Wheat, Coro, Oats, Grata. and Potatoes, raising beery crops and greatly improving the soil. The subscriber respectfully informs Fenders and Dealers that he is prepared to supply the. Spring demand with this 'superior and well tested article. 4 41 - I'•AGIENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allowed. A LSO .—No. I PERUVIAN k MEXICAN. GUANO, POUDRETTE AND LAND PLASTER, OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, he., of the best quality, at lowest market rates. . • John L. Pomeroy, 0 and 10 Sonth Wharves, baler, Market street, IMILADELPIII/l. ... '44-Farmeis can toad on two private alleys. and avoid • the crowded [March I', 17 10.3 m, . . ... pry Golds Cheap Weir Caalkt• . , KELLEY £ BROWN, • .Ni. 13 Noi r th . SECOND Street, Philadelphia, HAVE on hand a full assortment of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, comprising in .• , C ri sp. on boiled • Alpaccas, Cloths, ' -Mack Sillullf Bareges, Caasioeres, Ducats, , , , Lawns:„Vestinp, Madonnas, . . • 0 ingbams,- Clatabroons, . .Poplins, '• Prfate;'•-- , Drillings, Cruvillas, larrillantai , Cottonades, Mous de Ulnas, , Linens, , - Counterpanes,' . Chilli • do • -3,....,• • • Ithaetings, ,, 'Table Corers, Stella Shawls,i ~ Shillings, Piano do 'Palm do • . Tidings, Parasols, Tblbee do • Damask,-. ' Viannels, • . Mantillas, Napkins,. • 11oelery. Ac., ad- Also Boys' wear in' prial eariety..** . r Our goods being bought and mold exclusively forlOA • enables us to distance All ladapetttors. ' • _Purchasers cbirged but a small advance on auction - cost, no goods sisterepresented, and nop abersesear, In prices,_' ICELIXY Al BLOWN, • No. 13 North SECOND Street, above Market, `Maros 29.'67 bin. • • _ Philadelphia. MUSIC PUBLISI4INC HOUSE. r 1W 1 " ----- f lI ISM it i litini & o.-186 Chesnut " street, is.il un . . der the Utah 1101UO.Ptillad•Iptillotre constantly publishing the latest Mu. sic, rom the ;poet popular Aul borsht the United States, in a style that wUI vie with any Issued at any other ho nee, either in this country or Europe, They hare also the' pleasure t oarineunce to the public I list their stock of Sheet Musk on hand,CCaliata of the largest and most complete assorttrent to be found In the counter; Abe; its constantly adding to theirstock all the New Nude published in Nell Tort, Roston, he, They also publish several Instruction hook s,whlch are in general use throughout the country.. " ' ' •PIANOS—A Sue &sepal:pent of the bed rsaanhicturers of New York and Radon, at the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS. Also, a generalassortment of Gni and s.Bas, Vlutek. A ctordeons, Illolin,Cinitar Mu p - Strlngs; Of the beet Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Olden punctually attended to. 1... Ail Lee & Walker's Mode and PuLllcationt can't* stWeed at B BANNAN'E Book and i-v-re. Bolt" vtlle. , PhlliAolrhfn%Yct, I. It - • M. W. IitALOWIN dk , Co., . reangtsucegs, , Broad and Hamilton streets, PreitadcfpAia, Penne.. vv- OULlicall the attentiort. of Rail road Managers, end. those into. carted in Railroad Property, to their System of Locomotive En pine. i n which they are adapted to the; particular business for which they may be required; by the tese of one,two, throe ui four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, oc;so much of the weight as way be desirable for AA,. a ,n; and in accomthedating thorn to the grades. curves, strength of sup.; structkai, and rail and work, to be dorm. ; By those means the Maximum useful eiffertof the power is seemed with the lea( eaTeinse for attendance. coated' fuel, Med repairs to Rood a nd - E ngi nee. ' Wrifffihese objects in viewlend es the result Of twenty-three years pmeticalexperience in theibutinesa by our senior part ner, we num nfactn rerf re eiffervot kinds of D'ilinegy And several classes maims of each kind. Particular atten t Me paid to thwitrekgth at the toachinrin the plan and' workmanship of, till the details. Our long experience and opportunities ofoptaininginforenntiom„._ enables us to offer thewe en g new with cas t Wat in ealleien ei,eennomy and durabilit y. they will compare favorably with those of any other kin n use. We also furnish to i - o n ie r wheels; axl es, bowling or low moor tire (to tit cen tres without boring:l Composition castings for bearings; every description of Copper Sheet I on and liolloiWorkoc and every article appertalsing.to the repair or renew '1 tit otive Engines. M. W. BALDWLN, ser"htletrY 5, lif i.ef a MATTILEW BAIRD. SAVING FUND .NATIONAIpIFETY TRUST. 00.; AUSTIY ..STREE'r, South-west TT corner n TrnnD, Plttßadelliihta. (hoeorpo ?vied by this r Btabs of. Pemasylrernia.) Shme'y-lairretrA itny own, large or mall, and In terert pact Nei - lbe thy of deposit to the day of Fiat. TNs &oval. , 01940 open ',viol , ' day troll 9 o'clock in Mi. mom brit till' o'clock In Ike atoning, and on Monday and .T4tyielay evenings, till 9 delock. lIITEREST. WIVE- DER CERT. All mum large ocamall, are paid bark in GOLD, an demand, nithout mate, In any amount. i . , Eton. ilktillY 1.. ar.sx en, President. KOBERT,SZLIGUDGE, Vice President. war. J. Dstn, &watery. ! • 1 - Diritoters r ' .'• ,‘• lienry-L: ITelanor; . C. Laidreith Hum* i Eiterard L.Partsr, F. Carrot Dieoter,- : itobert Sa l , • Josepb D. Barry, . Samuel kistd.on, Itousy L. Churchnlani ... . Annuol&Asbton, Jaisis Ith.. • • Francts — inc. Thy onnioni condierlls bossiness aullnely to the re. (Living of inolFy oa Wald. The invasion'!" nosonnt i Ise*ty apit • • • . ••• One_ half of flollorsr _Vs, per inbil*eilrepent of AULT'S. ass 'node, In , confer. will the prolask.ot the therter, isft,F.4l, rs- TAITII,IIOItTGAUTIS. 0 ROUND ROM?ludtub era elm* acanthi% as On imam Perfect security to the atiouttats, awe ilia owns& tell to tire p esesettry end stability to tbli okl and well estoblbluet tottitufkbri ,Itatch 7,1,7 - - ' - 104 y t e famtr. oq" .. GRAIII•AND.O&RDZII sEzD FRUIT itEES • : Asesertatito filleplennetnisi, *we • ,• Ta.F.:lo:µbac,riberßiq kaeSt, gni bagitittiriet,ilaiothy and athet piteds: . *hit* I‘).mr and Lawn Gras - • oteithek PrlCkt gktdett and fi eld seeds. yr we wilt' arrant to he freA arid lONA. Harrill also Inert% • ordelinflikentt Wenn of trait tress,finieraatid is. Le yliat thef rePififorl Wit alffrialturni•limpicaaente,.Ac., ill of which will ho luruiehol at tUanutadditere relree.— Tbulord, and terra. told hi , Abe, subscritni are !elected with pia! Cera. 'otly from growers Of reputation sod staltditt;. .Ite• does n o t deal lu ova* proeunappeorafseta otnay In tho.niartot, tom theta wlYp sell theifp; aillbout regpiot to the character of the seecllsold. Nor does fro pftrilaiho wants trowel vontleettotuttr 11, tatualf tar don,uppauta their top close proximity Octseiscrecil their bairn*. pariknil 03' ttaal. or the same 'rectos. This Is seed ow f t r u ui i t v t e r r e 4 e a . d yr F a o tu h teom th ha tanehearelthir seedldv !nearly. .tuotialtrx P;), ; • A, IVAN., • '11111: •PLOW, TEE EAX& AID 110 Itol. • ow the gem.. jam.— Acid the high eft West tiretiw.—• ' • A long t begonia of ladles tilt, *2 ' • ' Oot **Mfg upon the brass:. • A toad for the knightly be& Of Spain, With their (Virility Wag sto— But a sows of songs for the !firmer's tools, • tbo.pew, lb* rake, and the hoe! Willow, A shout for the umu Of wars Fromthe blood red holds they come, They loot for the world to dee with awe At the sound of the aro and drum 'testi - how the rabble cheer, Oo bill acid valley low— We'll hood them not, for oar wag shall be The plow, thereto, and the boo. Ohl a fartoer's the man of men I - With slimy' like cords of steel, With a kingly step and • gashing eye, And a loort that is made to feel— To feel the ttmodings of joy, And throb at the eight of woe. Then slog a song !Dr the noble knight Of fir plow, the rake, and the hoc . Come forth, thou son of toll, The earth, like bridesmaid gay, Is putting on a carpet of verdure down, for the het of the blue-eyed 11ay.,,,„n e Omne forth-- with a lavish hand Thy seeds toile furrow sow— • While we gaily join In a Cheerful song, For the plow, the rake, and the hoe; summit MD in cam= CORN AND NOGAR CANII FOR 1110111X0 For several years we have earnestly recommend- , ed our readers to plant ordrilf:its. corn or millet "•" for "soiling" matte; thee' Is, for cutting up. and• • feeding while the crop is green: Every succeed ing year has confirmed the profit of this course. During the dry season, and especiallj in case of .• a droutb, there' will alwayi be a period of she it. _ dry paanare, and then . nothing . , comes ia-bertter than a quantity of green succulent food, just such as growing corn out up•and fed two or three times a day, either in the field or stable.. Cattle wilt . thrive upon it, cows wilt continue a full supply of milk, working oxen keep in good heart andte ready for heavy Fall work, and animals to be fat- ' tened will continue in good flesh, .and instead of losing, thty will sbeW ,the good effects of such food when fat carcasses are desired. 'All neat stock, thua got well through the.worst•part of the Summer, will be better prepared for the Winter Campaign. We I rutY • then, again, drill: in a kelt acre or no acre,'or several Of thew if you haTcra largo stock, and our word for it, you will 'find it ' valuable two months !Arne°. It is best to Wow, say one-third of the plot very soon, one-third ten days alter, and tbo remaining third ten dais later still ; or a small portion may be reserved for-sowing abOut the close •of June. This will ,provide a continuance of green..fir - 4 until a full 'growth of Fall grasr. Sow the corn- thickly, in drills wide enough apart to admit, the cultivator or plow.between them, and keep down the weeds. • Any portion not required for green food may be cut while still green, and dried for Winter forage. Qua who loia not tried it can hovel scarcely an ad equiate eonceptiou of the,great bulk of rich tat tle food that aisingle acre of corn will product..— .Millet sown - broad-cast answers a similar ItYrpose, sua is byrinne preferred. It eau be treated, green or dry, similarly, to Timothy or clover., Oats, when sown late, and very thickly, make a good material to cut up and feed - green, and especially to . gather and ury fate in the season.' Should they head out, all the Jostler. Thu grout amount of rain. we are baring this Spring, indicates a dry Summer, and care should be taken to provide for any such emergency. • . CHlPritekt StIVAR.CAPIE FOR 1011.150. Though holding this new. pliat` somewhat "it arms' length" until mire thoroughly ..teeted, we think it well worth- while to give it a pretty full trial this seagon as green soil dry food for cattle. We do this the more freely now, as there appears at last to be a pretty good supply of seed ogereil at a reasonable price. During the winter, we could scarcely get enough at any priceito : furnist even a little to each of 'oyflubseribers fur t7ial.— Largo supplies of, good seed, not then known to be in exjateucc, Lave since bean obtained from France, and there Is enough to meet all present domande', offered at 75 cents pot pound. ' The sugar-cane, on account of its large and rapid growth, and its solid, sweet pith, promises flis excel corn for cattle food. It may be planted for,feeding, almost any time during Jude—proba. bly the earlier the better. Sow it thickly, in drills,' say three feet apart, covering the lewd not over half an loch in. depth, unless likely 'to be very dry, iir'sellich cue It will be but to pot it deep enough to prevent parching out when it first sprouts. It will germinate in a very fey days.; It irsaid to do well oven on poor soil, but we vise giving it as good treatment as Indian cores.. We are slow . td believe 'that a plant growing,so large and vigorously will not do best on a gene . r? ous, rich - ground. For drillkeig theckty in rows, not less than threo.pounds of seed-to the acre iii rlf will be required, ind a larger q ity will be still better. In'hilla three Net rt, with.eight seeds to the bill, which ,would allow of part of the stalkti being removed If all the seeds shenli grow, a pound would plant half an sere ; or ore pound would niece fur an aere,:if only foor be allowed to the''bill ; but as with corn, .it is fur btitar taus. at ebtuidanee. of seed, and cut out superfluous stalks when.they ens, well started.— When seed' ran be procured for 75 cents per pound, it Is better in drilling to drop s-seed •iery two o r .. three inches. : Dna seed to three inches, io in rows three feet aphrt,trill require about l'i to 3 pounds, of seed to the acre, ‘as there , are a tries over twenty thousand seeds to the pound: Sogar-ratie for Paitessiag Cattle.—An inlen gaiit and satiable friend, who visited the Ras lucky State Exhibition last•Aotumn, says be au pare informed that the animal. land: took the first premium (or "Jet Cattle;" bad been fattesed on the Chinese Sugar-cane. If this be , so it is as important item of information !. E. were se: aware that there was enough raised at any point ixi Kentuoiiy to be used for this purpose.- ce: any of our readers In that State Inform, tikes this matterl:—Aneeefeoa Aywiessituriet.; . ltripts. TG MAZE GOOD THINGS. .... E,—Fire cops of four, two of sups' one of butter, ono of milk, ono teaspoonful •1.- ratms, three eggs; 44 in n pan. YANIENK SltOnt CA111::—?D0 pint warm srEe T , or sweet milk, Oleos of lard I little target tt'; a hen's egg, n little stilt ; wet stiff enough to as thin a I,le,erltst; cut in square care 1:1 • dry. •, - Tcs. Discusr.—Tircrpounds of deer, spoonfuls of lhast, w little wain sibore together, adding a quarter of a poutL' : melted better, with milk sufficient to loratt batter, and bake in a (prick oven. Yturratts.-To one pint of sweet sulk; ;Of '' ilk, one teaspoonful of suleratus, a lade 111 with floor sufßeieut to . oral a stiff batter; d' " them from a spoon into , tft lard; and boil O!" until they are of a nice' rows. . -1 .. • Fisarturnos Prootaa.—Five tablersp;ooful 04 solar, a qUarter of a pound of butter, tire OP; stir kre i tablidtioonfuls of sour into uric quart a boiling milk; let it coo!, then add the other w gredients..aud bake half au hour. .• . Votit.Casta.—Two teaeukuis 7.0 t lediell 0 "' two of Wheat dour, one of tuoias a eh 000 tcs,P":: fql of scleratus; IM:16011 to taste ; ;tat sift' w ' fordo hatter this; cuough to run ; ha° it '' ee quariera (1' at/ hour, and serve with.balk r w6l'4. hot. • Jotreci CAtc¢ (eri'elteus).—Dissolve taq;!!•,!.'" apuunful of saleratue in onsi'quate Of sites( but'''' ',silk, too tablespoonful, of uto lastes,#..r o ; of butter the else of a butteraut, a little al. then stir in Dunne lima! ,enough. make s t ° batter, and bake one boat': / 'Jerre:Leos Coo . tss.— To Shier/ pounds of flA r. sprinkle a teaeuif I of,ciriender seed; rub tone pentit of. bmilev; half a 'Teed "t °n u ? tehePeettuls ,kif"isaleranis dissolved in OA' work the legredlinti wall together; r)11 cut, and Lake at a quick but. •
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