it_ualt , i 411101.- iita , rO, dept .tty UM lore you fotd4 Attd 'SO twine, returned, I bei;—taiadro . Aare Tai, dun" , thofi itdd iLoiliticliiar. l'hogoi 'trivia 'annul 'Jut* yp6t 6;4 ttaxisome Orice•3 sAtr Tar Me ' litra lay theysild !au* fall±4, MI 41- , Nth,— 1 • ?het way do so ti• thin _e. now p*jrekti • MI at tail is StisOitg;eli6:ri r eititiOnr indlltzi j ashamed of you, ',might you bad mom Than ititta;our precious time, mid still :amts precious Waiter to nude ler pseudo say, mod mit without L iceno troth, I think . tr. . *led; • Mont=r sodas the t i o fruits which ipriog ' - i.? . • . Then stuero,them, • shave glos-'415 ibis / babe tOin al eVpUe ireeiseekermeiket/tehidden by that I bate to bans the 104 1 . ash moment t e " 11 vr° to 4.olit,=l,sba,,sestsehspe, or the auto beighteut the ' • Thin ' by the ioneyou bairmee-and by ntlinfor I crave, gieeiyou em -I -Ohl th do shave th ese sorrel id red things, William; shave sh • Www`Serra ems'? Mean.—" Gray hairs are creeping into thy heard, friend :Staith !" Thus we addreised him theotherilay, "The op of thy head is getting bald, and the crows teeter° around tby eyes; John Smith! Thom' art homing old, and prim,ind :srety, oh Etrailb 1 . Thou but no wife to soothe thrsorrows,•ie share thy joys, end • to cheer. thY deeliaiug7ears. 1 5 0 Viktkil n ? 3 eattitS to com f or t thy , e ve,,eld!Joalth I 'Before it be too late; get married! oh Smith of bur heart! "Alas!" quoth he, "my income is bat fifteen hundred a year, and bonnet. they tell s me are tioutidollari piece 1. Itare'T not watched the • fete of Jones,. the sanguine •wretch who exiin gailthed himself in Marriage? Besides, thou knowest how I dust on paddings We could not r oonsciencionsly urge him farther. We remember ed his for puddings and his antipathy bairding houses; what city lady would or could' make Smiths' daily pOdding in. these days ? Poor Jones, to whom he so feelingly alluded, is a noble martrito the cease of matrizony. He was a curet promising young Mid six ;years . ego, but before he was well established in busi ness be married the prettiest'girl of our acquain ' tame. She &add dance.and sing and play,' and dress divinely. In fact she possessed "all the aecotOPllibments;" exceptthe trifling one of for. tau. .She was Out a little woman, but had a lofty ambition, which probably the . entire eon. tents of Stewart's store woeld not have satisfied. . It was pleasant to see that happy, loving troupe, 'in the early days of their wedlock. But soon after the appearance of the first little Jonest wbieh arrived with due promptitude, (Janis bore a good name for promptness in - all his' transutions,) a ratans. was observable in our friend. Bis talk we* frequently. of expense, and he eccasionally Indulged in reproaches of the mothers of New York, for the manner in which they edueakd Leek deugkters. nowevei, be struggled bravely ; on until a Second little Jones appearance to re. Ward his exertions. On the advent .of the third 'little Jones,, the happy father had contracted a ' bad habit of borrowing money, and 'reviling mil liners and landlords; he also became curiously learned in the price of beef and kitchen stuffr lle the appearance of the fourth little Jones by failing in businsais,' and a fifth teas . pro dated to ratify a poor eompromisewith his credi tors. Poor fent*, be now complains that the sixth little Jones .keereihiso awake o'nighta, ren dering him untit.futbusinest throngh the day.— . lie still maunders on the same tupien-Z-expensive fashions, house 'rent, domestic; discomfort, beef eighteen pence a pound, Irish girls, itc,--and*, be will allow us to say it hie presence in the of ( ' Ike la sometimes surr.unded by diapery influences shockingly ,suggestbie df nursery experiences. Zs does the marketing, overlook!, the housework and the washini, asaiete in the cookery, (board ing houses are elm?) against Jones in his present increased and multiplied statc,) and Is supposed to wash and drisa the children on Sundays. His wire, poor woman, finds it to be quite as mbeh as she can dojo fix her dresses, with the occasional =M===M32l ' the subject of raising city f 4 olive bratgles," is worth something if be could be induced to give ' . it, The notions-on ihe subject of female educa tion would alio. be valuable; but in the state of .ehronic morusenesi into which be has , lapsed, be maintains a surly silence.' ‘ 3 SEttura a Holum —A good clergyman wish. • log to be rid - of his horse and try a better ono, di , rooted hie old negro man to sell Yds - beast:for what ho would fetch, or to exchange him i.lor anether, adding at the same time an anxious caution not to deceive the purchaser, and tier' enumerating the faillts of the' animal, lest one shonld be over looked; I ,'Remember,•f'ompey, be has four faults." "0 yes, mans, I take cam"- • • Pompey, jogging along the ; rend and conning over the list to himself, aa the old lady did her luggage, "Dig box, little box; band boi, bundle," was overtaken by Xman on , horseback, who' en. tepid into cronversationiand among other topics, made some inquiries about the horse. Pompey told his story, said that his master hit charged him to tell thelhoise's faulti to the pur. chaser without reservation. "Well, what are they?" said the stranger, who had a mind for a swap. •• • . "Dere le or, mesas," said Pompey; "and I re member 'cm ill very well just now, but—" 4 Well, tell me 'these you do remember," said 'the *tier. idwell, sih, one is dat do horse is_ white, and the White hairs get on masses coat, and dot don't look well for aalergrnsn." • "And the next?" , • ""Why, when be tames to a brook, he Will put his nose down and blow la 114 water, and maims don't like AM." "What next? '"I can't anyhow remember de odder's," said 'Pompey, peering 'up into the clouds with one eye, reflectingly. , • • The stranger concluded to strike a bargain twnd exchange. his own horse, which had not quilt; ' gimbal an air as the parson's fOr this nearlYtin exceptionable animal. It was not long beforothe clerical steed ;tumbled, and throw his rider luta , x ditch. Picking himselt4 as well'is he could, be examined ble new purebifse a little &males& • ly,'ank.disoovered that his horse, was entirely .blind. • - Finding Pompey spin without-nmb dangly; his wrath burst forth in a• torrent of repnachei I "Yon black. reseal! what does this mean?— This horse Is broken-kneed sod as i bilnd =der - :!'O, yes, mass," said Pompey, blandly, "deM's' de odor trio faults dat I couldn't remember!" A New dinar Jusnoz.-7here a scripts. ral simplicity shoot the knowing which is qnit. rofreahlog, and carries one back to antedolur,laa times. , " AAlitiognished Enembit; of the New York bar was,retained on one'oecaeiOn by a friend, also a Nair Yorker, to attend to a complaint made agalnit him before a New Jersey Justice, for an alleged assault an battery upon one of the residents of the ."Old Jersey State.'' "I appar for theprisoner," stld the counselor to the modern Liogberry.. . Itlrouibbeare for de briater, do on; and rrbo .den interrupted the just' oyetng from head to foot, with marked urior.tc: "I ton't know you ; raft he's you come from, vot's lei name - The counsellor modestly gave bis na I lend said, - r , "I ata'iiinomber of the New York . ; . "Veil dee," replied the: justice, "you fsn't bractls in dii berg gat." . :1 ',,"./ am a eourriellor of the Supreme Court of the State of NereYorlr," reiterated the attorney. - "Dal makes nOtlng different," cell the meet. erste justice: • - "Well then," old the bodied lueyer, "salvose show to yourlonor that lam a counselor of the StiOreate Court of the United States." ton% make it 4 pit petter,":isv4ed he of the ermine; "you islet a counsellor eon de Step of New Jersey, and you gsu't breath; in dish gore; 'This deehdoit accounts for the :bit that New Jim; is not is the United Stites. • • , A RAND Mr.—Queer things happen, some tool. 'robin 'auntie asylums. A rough fallow paatlng the Worcester'ataldlabatent, notired at the I:Win dow tut old aretaintaico, and lowleil out loud roles to bin. j• ;, . "Hello*, old fellow, *hot anto pica In for *1 "Voting for Fillutore,".was the prompt reply. The anquirar sloped, Its had'i t lono it hitnaolf. . - - Ajmor or Ortaxa.—k wlady M. la a to. 41;us. orollon. *topped to ltablboltgrowl of water. rite" .I , ol4flcrl , lan."to voiot of order."' • T.r0t,140, stottoe), to f oo odor,iv f hat, ttio : point of ' , Mot tirtsiti ttio greater. WM, Mr: OUTUIIt. IS oat of 4of fora folatleollt to go ity tratot,' , • • • MISCELLANFA IIJS r''' • I . JUSTieltr ty sy r tak; . HE new ustiees e is, v)4: d ) anR Camara bi Ms teftaattire ofPentmblis lra ricit J ... priu tea, and tbr sae tiy . . llk UNMAN. TWHEC•tttggitNAZtetn II rrr, aAVTLCI)gHIieIIe. ! ilitiistreintle of the t Now u G a ns ecnrgrr 1 74 M „ 7 Ppt i li rn l c iil i Ntb re . l 2M 1 67 11 , . ARKIIIT* , ____ • , otion. ~ • ' CRASS OEEBS6' dr d G riLOVEß;.Tlinothy,' ...,EF by -. th e aux atui other 9rull, oz bANNAVS bushel at puusidliu; Wham% end retell • R tp t . T. ..fr A y 'Fistics • to call, the of biretattrtners and U39'021)110 Id goo %rho Aim Mile Spring UAGIANS. • Omer al Cksarc and Jkskani . kaisgo *ads, l'oftroitia. Aga 2,17 ,16.1 1486Arg$33'ith$1 . 14er d0nt44.7 the test dentifrice Is tusAbe clawing. WYlng o dad proserrtFg the Teeth.: PTite 2a, cents pet box. Pottaillle April Z s IC • , LEONARD , F RY a. CO., - f notakers ik. Jae lees Isa Exchanges fAMAQ(I4, P.A. 1:,, . , rioLLEcTioNs. ArrENDE TO Viand drafts for tale on all the principal fillet in the Union: AtIICP, drafts for sale on-England, Ireland, Scot land sad Wales. June 14,16 24-r, WATBOII I B ANNALS OF PIILLADSLIIIIV - . 4 Ts NNALS of Philadelphia a Petin sylvanis in the Olden Time, It *enaction `at' the ate :anecdotes and Wildcats of the city and Itsinbabl• tanter-ntunerotui engravings,. New revised editionipnb• fishing in numbed* at 25 cents each, Subseriptkns ra• caved at B. HANNAN'S - . " ' Book and Station. Mts. _p_itattgoiLs:: , .1 :. JOHNS'iON, Agent foi !k„ A: • , lANE, (late lane and Russey,) wholeude deal. era O ILS and CANDLES: No. 12 l'aud, and 88 %kw attest. New Yak. All Orden" left at the ollee of James fl. Greet!, Esq., of at the Exchange Musk 'EI recipe prompt attention. . Neptember 22, '62 Mkt . A F 8 s Ao. BRT, I tikrilltrti's .on othr Quaker House of John A Edward CerderoY k ~ f London, and on the Belfast Banking Co. to! 'lre land, always for itale,ltt emu from Al up to £4OO, bytbe eubsetiher, at his Bookstore; Pottsville. Them firm bare nothing to do with the Passenger Lines, 'and they' are awoMesed the safest houses ,in this teetotal and In Bumps. BEM BANNAN. NEW PORTABLE LETTER COPYING PRESS. I TUST the article wanted-;-4 eenveni fj eat PORTABLE COPYING. PRES/3,124de of trap hogeny, and possessing all Abe advantages of the Iron Presa—may las carried In a trunk or rangle-IAT Loused In the library or oltee. Call and see It at u. BANNAfPG /b.* and Stationery Stoic VULCANIZED R.UEIDEN HOSE, For Hydrants, .I.2sornotiost, /ire Engines, an ether par- THIS -110SV has great atit f ranta ges over leather, as It needs no offing, rrix petty tg t, stand a very high degree of bear 'Walnut In jury, and IA not atfeet, i T the sevemst 'eoldl lt,,ean be had of any she from 1 eh to, 3 Indite Mitdo diame ter—larger ibis made °order. Mao, CoppllOgs, Branch flpee, *a. For tate by , B. BANN/01. pottavllle, May 23,14' 21- _. _ • TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY OP§, TERRA COTTA GARDEN STATUARY. • TERRA COTTA SCROLLS. (or braidlogu, TERRA eOITA VASES, tor gardens and ovens, .. TERRA COTTA SUN DIALS. ' TERRA COTTA CORINTRIAN, TONTOJ 'GRECIAN s and 0 RECIAB•CORINTIIIAN CAPS tor molismnaptang Big frous 10 to DI Inches In diameter—tars:do by thesub scriber, at annunciators' prices, at his store In Potts• eariiage only added. 11 . BANNAN, . Anent for the Afanefachnars. Also i nglish Building Tlles for Vestibule, 'tke :day =..'57 :it- r. C t wftu t olbAß AR TICLES. j' i of the beet, moat approved and complete kind A' dint* mina i - Gude Corers for Meat, Butter or Fruit DI t patterne Water Mmes. for elesnidng fal Mos of dirty water; Water Coolers, far oldeveztod ;ideate dwellings. • . Patent Horse Radish, Potato% Dread, Cracker, or Sugar Crater. i fee Cracker 's, Match Eland Stands . de. Eelf.sealloa Fruit Ja rs. Jolley Moulds, Bird Cages, he. Patent Ire !Cream Frees. era. a capital article. Patent Daby Jrielper'and chair. Fur Bale by ).. i l . ltinN.N.ol. . 'JUST THE THING WANT ED! Patent Chura....siinaple and arable. nICKERSON'S PATENTIPREMI -1., Qu CUMIN Is a capital/article. ft is cotustrdeted on selentidc principles, and a child can chant butter in ettcht minutes. Attached to thp Churn is is Thermome ter to , show the temperature of the - cream, and Alsip a place to add elthor warm or cold water to redneeor in; crease the temporatuns to the churning point. It Is perfectly simple ant/ durable, and of sires; aul(able for those who keep one, Iwo, three,or more cows. Prices. $4 MY and upwards. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Store of ILI)AM/AN, • Agent for the Jla iffachuvrs. Pottsville; May =, '47 2l, • . _ SAVE YOUR TIME . • • READY MADE PAPER RAGS, • TOR GROCERS, DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, &c.—The Subscriber .revectfully inform, his friends and the Pabile that he has been appointed Agent for the sae of Paqvat Matilittne made Paper Hags, YANOVACT.URED bT Nessra. John H. Lowers' It Co., of Philadelphia. These nags are of sites and qualities of paper suitable for ALL eralloNa who use the article, and are offered at melt. priors as will at once commend them to . the ton- Sumer. Them are many advantages In, purcbasing and using readyasatterßao. Whom uo two Amused, reguiree double the quantity of paper and string topack the same number of pounds, and more time i nputting np a pack. age. • Where an extensive business is dom . and Bat-made by band, by buying ready swage Baba. one hand can be dilipensed with.: By using them, you Will not only save Uskand looney, but always have, a convenient recepta• de% which to put up your goods. - Wherevet.them Ds ' ,. have been Introdweed, they bare given enfiresatiafaction. • Nor sale at Manufacturers' ono by BENJ. BANNAN, paper and Book Dealer and Stationer.. t entre street, oppositeMplicepal Church, Pottsville. A first rate assortmetit of WRAPPING PAPER al. wail; 013 hand. • Peb.2l, THROLICH IN SIX MINUTES. • Au•itinlsPeetent ureamar (N EXTRAORDINARY and astew- INhln g Iniprovement in Cream Freezing; will freeze n St. MINUTES. by a simple and elega't application of well known prineiplea producing this degirable and .;surprising result. A child of ion years n manage It without di/Denny. TIMER MEDALS awarded by the Maryland Institute, and First Clan Dip!' of the Miz• tropolitan klevbanies' Institute, attest t e superiority of ibis over all others.. ' As a further and convincing prnof of he extellenea, of this Freezer, the andersigned would eta e,that:TßOl.b SANDS hare been snbrsinee the Patent item issued. , The large and luereaslng demand for tbismorellar fir. tide induce the agents to remind dealers to fohrird / their orders early, and thereby prevent d lay. °niers by mil will meet with prompt ttention. Annexed Is a list of the retail prices f the Freezer, for the convenfence of thoae wanting asi Fie one. pßitw OP FREEZER—RETAIL: .:.Taito Quart', $2 :1; 'Omit Quarts - 43 ; Four Qitarts, $4 2u; Six Quaria,s.s M; Nine Quarts, $ `23; Fourteen Coatis, $9 25; Twenty Quarts, $ll 25. D. , ANNAN, N. - Sate 41$nottfor fixtenteein Sektikikin moldy. . It. We can receintnenilthe above article to be whet ti le represented. Several ladles who 4141 it last year "lonflrat all that Is stated above, and: seine baye stated that they will freeze eustards Le., In Jour minutes. • PoltsvMe,April 4. It . . ' 14. CARDEN, FARM TOOkiS, &C. TUST received and for- sale .at the ity Seed, Field and Implement Store pi' the subscriber— Onus Lawn )take, do Garden Rakes. Pruning Chisels and Knires—Budding Knives. • Ladles' Floral Rakes Fruit or Voiding Ladders—a capital tinkle. Ladles' Pruning Scissors and Transplanting Forks. Transplanting Trowels, and Pruning Show for Box, &c. Pocket Pruning Saws. Nest Ems, Cattle risi, Re. Wks` Selmer' Jim Gathering Mena, &e. • Badge and Garden Shears, Hon, Re.. Toy Spades kr Ladles. • , • Grass Edging or Border Sheers: ,Garden Reels with Lines for Planting, &c., Ac. Dahlia Roots, Summer Bulbous Roots, Plants and Shrubbery of erory.deseriptlon--not on hand, obtained to order at short »Dike: • ' Also for the .Fartn— . .- Side 11111er Swivel Plows', best kind. • . , • Doable Moulding-Board Plows. Truck Plows, nut4lenict Aut initors and Plows. Norse Cultirators, latest r givil best Patterns. All.ef which are of the latest and 'post approved Pat terns. The subscriber ale, procures n 11" kinds of Agri. cultural Implements to "mist, at manufaCturers' prices, at tds Seed and' Variety Wire, where be pay atten tion to this subject—and procure the best kind of Ins pletnents at - thrsiowest rates. , Al! kinds of Form and Garden Seedshiro 'shed whole. mid and retell. at the karma rates by t e Bushel,Juart, o'r fire cent piper. . = titrOur seedsro aof lint' best kinds 'rod eau war ranted. No nneartain seed, sold, D. BANNAN. '• • . Deakr in tierst t, Boats, 4- At. Pottsville, April 4th, '67 - - ' H ENRY -- ------, • - HW. POOLE, Geological, TO 00/k i l f OPERAJOW ik k MINERS. ATE HONEY THESE HARD TIMES! .. 4 ...: r : 6 -,,,, 4' ' ILLTepographical and Mlning Engineer, Centrestreet, ()neer rao er or • rum I F,Qre ~ a ~.2 Pottsville, Pa. gives attention to surveys and 011.MiDa• The subscribers respectfully invite the 1 li% .0 1 ".. i g. Z 0 dons of Coal Lands, to surveys of mines requiring FM. eell"1 attention of the business community to ORAINACEAND WATER PIPE. - a ,tg - .:e - a slat accuracy, and to the superintendenceandeutine '-.. R. "'" 1 their Boller Works, on Railroad street, be- Just "the Van., Wanted in the Nixing Region,. To Richmond, —--- -- -- cbar.e„ for proprietors of estates. - ,-ta , [ ( mg low the Passenger Depot, Pottsvill e , 1501751 GO 1 53 Febmary 2, '57 [Jstly 22 , ' 34 274 n 541 '' '' ' where they are prepared to manufacture r HE subscriber hits been appointed ' " 'Philadelphia. 1 150175 I GO 155 -,.. v ~,,.......... ' r , , „,,,, 'BOILERS OF EVX.RY DESCRIPTION, 'Agent for the sale of the 'Milted Stone Water , „Inclined ,.... Bians ' in Drainage Pipe. This pipe images In sire inert 2 Boo.""s. - c 180 1 75; 120 155 R: 1111 E , t, i - A - Fr; A Cza 4.; x ..--The Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, thud Pipes, Gasometers, Drift IMI 175 IGO 155 ndersigned will give prompt attention to the pur- Cent Leo ke- Boilers on hand: ” Germantown rt,R., 180 1 75, ICOI 55 chase and sale of Real Estate. Agencies for rey Being practical mechanics, and havingfor yearsdwroted Inches up to 12 Inches In aslant, and wilt bear a pro. r aura of from 75 to 100 feet fell of water, Is as easily taid , 11 "Yaps of Schuylkill, 11501751 00 1 55 Collections of Rents,ponversoclog. and *Woolen ei,: (helmet s entirely to this brattch of business, they Oat es hon pipe , —conneetlons can be male at any point— " Bas.,_ . sris.....k" I 1 80 175 160 155.'and aocounts, de. SAMUEL HARTZ. - ter theal;elves that work done at their establishment will Is iiidestructlble--will last troves-1n bet more dune. " Spring °I", - I/ 66 lip 140 1 35 Office in Market drect near Third. give satisfaction to all who may a nd them with a call.-- ble than iron pipe, booths° it•does not rust--steul Is at; ..C,onshebocken and Ply-, Pottarille, April 4. '57 14-3 m lndividuals end Companies will find it greatly to their ad- Ondeti at the following rates at our store. Pottsville, or mouth Railroad, ' i 1 55. 1501 40 135 vantage to examine their workbefbre e ngaging elsewhere. GENCY—For the Purchase and am be sent direct to points where Rail Roads run from • " Bolab"'s II" P o tt s ' a nd talay 5,1857 1041' .101171 4JA511.8 NOBLE. Philadelphia when tinantitke are required. Freight Jones', ~ 1150145 1 36 130 Sale of Ilea/ Estate; buying aced selling Coal; ta- .....__. ig..t,.,j cre w th ese p r i c e s wh e n., gartke rec e ivin g th e " Norristown rßridgeport ,150 I 45 135 130 n charge of Coal Lands, Mines, ar-,and collecting Pipe: pp t , Sevlght. . " Port Kennedy,' 1451 40 130 1';30 ten twenty years experience in the CoVe 1451401 30 1 30 hopes to give satUDAction. Office Mabantango t s - Inch p.i • - - `r - -14 rents per foot. " Tulle Forges -., -3 1 * ., -,--18 1 , " " Pheenlxville" '' i las 130 120 I'2 o Pottsville. CRAB. 51. al r tail 1 544 it " noises Ford, 135 1. 30 120 I'2o . April6, 1837 1.4 4 t r ~ iwicaa 1 6, a if . . , . . 27 d 4 a " Pottstown, 130 1-25 115 l' 15 ---- • ..... ii o a . ~. . . • ,t..: a a • a ruglesellie, 1 30 125 115 1115' r 11. McElwain, Civil and Mining - - -' El= ' 13) 115 105 105 BJI *Engineer, Ashland, Pa., attends to Surveying and '• . I 8 a " - - (• • • 47* 11 ..... - e - a Reading, 11t 105 105 103 . Inspecting Mines, suns** and dividing lands, nem , 9 11 " - - .• . 57 1. e ' •' ' "'Between Redding and ' lating Town Lots, and all other business In the llne of i 10..5. u• - .- , . . . tif sr e .1 - bnivi/le, 1 10.' 105'I 05 IOS 2,13 profession. ' These are the ehaspesetand most durable Pikes Mit :: Lbrirburs.."°. 1 10 1 188 106 17 06 , Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Schuylkill 110 105 County, Pa. can be attained for conveying tenter, We - believe they ~ ,_, ' 110 105 Feb. =.1857 '. Sly can la laid iten Molter than WOOden pipes, and are g i "'"rll'' - Ex --- - - - - only about half the prlainf Iron and leap pipes. csu pi, order of th e R oa m o f MArtsgetf and see theta at th e store of . B. RANNAN. I 4 , 0 , 4 for the manuracfmrt. :, _ Watch 21,'57" .2.1 W. II: MCILIIENNEY.BO4 - - - -- --- . N l ' Pennine, :nu, 1857. • • • CARD. I T HE UNDERSIGNED tikes. plea= sure In annennelog to his Wends. aad the _public In general. that he baa purchased of demise! C. Taylor, the mitts, stock of 'Lahti Caps, Furs. and Gentlemen's fernishing taxis contained In the store lately occupied by /dm. The aloes stock Is nail end fru*, *elected Own the yen! best Bowes In the rifles of Saw Fisk and Phila delphia, and will be MIII prices perfectly eatiethelory to all persons nett zany .vlsit this establishment: Ree somber this the Only' estabiblunent of the kind la gehuyikill County,* hare Gentlemen can be furnished :with goods equal to may Citt_lrarrinte. by " . EDW e st i a ty li n T. Ja T n A ii k a li.: B; Snare* to &AMID:IOC. TAYLOR, P. 8 serrbis'reiSit.tiect. C. Mittel/hare been se !cured to superintend the department he has so ably fill ed tor revere* pert-post. his make and style of Bats are altorAber superior to any other, make in this plate tbr durability and weer ; Prices for his make of haft are Gum ¢9 10 to ft 00. i fn addition to the abolll3, we are io , onstarit receipt of tho new style (fate and Cans kn.+ sod, Mouses as ON gliklartg; Ottliehder & Pascals. traktne.ol,dbe & Co., Lightfoot, Priresinttuti di Co.,aud °the e iwtneirif desired: , .11eiumabor • • - .TkUICITT 21AP AND CAP tITOXF, . ' I. %g nu ._ N4 'Oontire ditto 04 Idabiuttougo strietli 3 *!‘in., . 414 f • - • - - I a 1 ... .. IteolkstoriknOui of t_ol, LADISIKWOMIK NASIKETSJ,-OR r„..._ -STANDS, -•----- UTIFUL Pattern_Light- and IMAM*. Also.Buspmslon,,Xl,ket Baskets, Just tedirad Ibr sale Iry .- : - P' It. DANNAN. ~...____ ribo.tchavng been tuthor. SabWATER Ma RES. THE i .., todbyllimi n ioiitwrei w &Water :n.ttet;wn purply anorder: ft ta with them , at their prism. ' I.l4hein;.:Ainu st wvail :- .• X" 10 41: tsox. Rt. . .1 , ?':. - TRAVELING; PAICERESS .comPANY. F '"i'PNVILta; TO HANSISDUHU . This line coloreds daily with all their great &nib' ern and Western Routes. By ktisngement their pisee ot bnilness in Pottsville will be at the offlee of flower& & C 4 EL 8. WILI.I A MS, Superb tenden L 1854 - • ' 164 f. - PASSENGER TRAINS. Sekotyllal Valley and Tuscarora. ON and ;aft!r MONDAY, April 6th, 1851: .• LEAVE . POTTSVILLE ; At TAO, A. M. • Ata P. M, • ' LEAVE TUSOAEOILI: • At 8.30# A. M. • • . Oa Sundays t • LEAVE POTTSVILLE r. At P o A. M.At P. M. LEANT. TILJAEOBA 414 %A.M. , . • -.. , • Atlt t . P.3l. Passenger* by ttl'a 3. P. M, Train rill connect, at Tip mama, with Trains going North and Sontb, on lb* Cat. althea. WinLunsport & Elmira Railroad. ,• la - TICKETS TO TAMAQUA, 50CT3Mil • • • iV4T • ••E. IL mama, Septrialasdritt. APrlt '• • - . team AERION VALLEY RAILROAD..- SU ARRANGEMEN T bibl r E mi lt im: _ of Mai 0.1857. 41 Down Trains., . • Leave Manch Chunk at 7.35 A.M., a nd 1.00 P. AL' " Slatington 3.17 " . 1.40. w " Calasaunne 8.57. " 2,11 " " Allentown , 9.08 .." 2.21' " Bethlehent 925 • " 2.43 , "' ' " Sreenurnabarg 0.35 2.52 a Anise Easton • 10.00 a 316 " Leave Easton Elw Trains. at 8.45 A. IL, and 4.40 I'. 4. " Preemansburg 935 " 5.05 " Bethlehem 9.15 " 6315 " " Allentown, . 0.40 ." 541 " " Catasauqua 9.51 a 5.43 ." " Matington 10.25 " 4.21 a Arrive Manch Chunk' 11.00. 4 • 7.00 Both Trains connect at Mauch Chunk with !Armen, the Boner Meadow Railroad to Weatherly and Beaver Meadow, also, at Freentsnabing with trains run ning on the North Pennsylvania Railroad: The morn ing Train down will connect with trains on the Belli dere, Delaware and fAckawanna .11 Western Railroads to Belvidere and Scranton. 1 The afternoon Train down will connect with the trains on the Belvidere k Central :Railroad to Philadelpida A New York.', The afternoon Triin ni will connect with trains on the Belvidere Delaware Railroad, from Scranton and Belvidere. • • . , There itITI be but one connection between Easton and Philadelphia by way of North Peonsylrenls Railroad, which still be in the morning. nonzwr LISKYRR, hay 9, 57 Supt. Eng. FASEIENCER 1.114E8._ PhOade phas Ise:win g =inroad. iNarSV C . - _BWiataWi '5O. IYISTER.A.RItAIi4IIOMENTS.I36. rr HE GREAT . Northern and Westerr 11 Urdted S'P Stateseed Mali Mortar . ineased and Fared.la LITTLE SCHUYLK cr ILL, CATAWISSA, reduct SUNBURY stud ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. Through to Buffalo, la - 10 hours. • •• ' Niagara Falls, 16 o Detroit, - - 24 ", 'Chicago, . . 34 ~ "' St. Louis, . . 4, Ticket Office, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, -end Philadelphia and Matting Railroad Depot, cornet Bread and Vine. tOri arid after MONDAY, panec Three Passouget Trains 'linea° the PhiLadehlad iteadingliaitroati Depotcoiner Broad and Vineetreete,dallyAs um u rs ". cepted s ) as fol.on Day lespress-.7.30 A. M. Stafping's: . tuenlxville and licading.only. Connect log with Cat-11VMM. ifilllarnsport and Erie and iViUlauis , p o d And EMI ra %Road; arriving at Elmira at 0.16 P.M.; connecting with New York And Erie an d Bcdfalo.and York city Dann:nth for 'Dunkirk and Buffalo: and frum thence, sta. Mesmerism, Lake Erio or Lake Shore Rail• road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe,.Sandusky and Do. trait. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua and N Lamm Falls Railroad: connecting at Canandaigua with Net. YoricCentralßailroad, nut Andlrest, and atBuspehalon Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail. road for Detnalt,Chirago,SL Lonis,rnid all points in Can.. ada and WeeerniStates._ _ Tra1n.77.30 A. M. Stopping at all Sta t lons, and runninglo Pottsville only Right E wpress-e3.30 P. Rt. Running every day, stopping at all Stations and run ning. to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat• a w Ina:Williamsport and Erie, and Williamsportand 11l mfrs Railroads. arrivingat A.V.mouneeting with New York and Erie. Buffalo and New York city and lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk.Erio. Clare- Llnd, Cineinnat I,Yoledo, Chicago, and all points West.-- Also, with Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Palls.at 10.30.46 11.,eouneci lug with Day Express or Great Western it gliroad for De- Unit, Chicago, etc. This Route, with its connections. terms the shortest and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. Only one ehaSgo of ba mgagebetween Philadelphia and Canada or the Lakes. . Passengers by Day /Slims. brealtfast at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by wayorNight Ripresslake supper at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the above/points and re suming their seats at olossorw. Fore front /Philadelphia to • Tamaqua .. $2 95 Buffalo via Tonaw'rida,lo 00 Catawiss4 ,4 35 Niagara Falls, via. El- Rupert, .4 , mita,Canandalgua d Danville, • . a6O N. F. Railroad,. 10 00 Milton . . 5 1 N. Fails, via. Buffalo, 10 00 Willianisprt, . . 5108 uSpentdon Bridge, 1 17 0 0 Rimini. 7 Cleveland, 1 0 Jefferson, • 785 Toledo, , 34 75 Starke,T, 705 Cincinnati, ' • 18 00 Penn Yam,. 80' Detroit, via. Rail, 18 00 U.21110111 m Gor ,•ha,. 174. GOThLIII, 8 La 8 " Buffakand " " ' Steamer ChicagO ke ,viirOLWes- John arnot, 8 terp and Michigan Canandaigua, g Central Mroad, 2000 iloneoye Falls, 850 Chleago,vialtuffaloand . ilsledoula, ; , 880 Lake Shore Michigan Le Roy. • :, • 8 Southern Railroad: 20 00 Batavia..; Chleagn,a.la But Lake Rcrhester. via. N.Y.k 900 and Michigan Can & and Buffalo ' Coe- tral Ratiroadi 1690' ging and N. Y.11.R. 800 Rock Island, ' 25 00 Buffalo„ via N. Yorke a • ' • • Erle,and Mir and a New York pity. • 10 of, „ T. itimnsLt, Ticket and ',dell Aged. N. %%corner Sisth Cheenni street.' a. A.NlCOLlB,BtotAphitsdelphis Reading Ralboad. T. itcHlSSOCK,dap't Catawba, W„ and Erie Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, Supt Willtaxaspoll and Elmira Treed. TRANSPORTATION. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CO. r. h QFFICE of the Schuyi. Navi'n Co., Nara 14th, HA L • ' e charge Am the use of CAPS and fir TOLL on An thracite Coal carried on the Schuylkill Natigation will be as tollowa, until further notice: :. a .' di .F: . .8 - .3 .... ~.. •• a— nos! t 2 8 . . 0 1 ..... t .5. A . 4 0 & . 4 . ____ _ ......_. Cta. Cts, dz. eta. 'lO Philadelphia, 65' 64.• •62 60 " litartyrink. '6s' 64" 02 • •50 a Spring' Ain, .. , 60 -• '69 - • 67 641- " COlllLbotiocken, t 0 , - 119 -, 67 • - •150 " Plymouth Dam, 60 69 •67 60 " Bridgeport 45 " Norrietown ~ 45 54 . 62 45 " Port Kennedy, • 50 4A -47 40 . vane, Forge. . ' 60 40 47 40 " Pawling's Dam, - . 50 49 47 40 ". rort eroridanre, . .. . 60 40 47, .40 . " Plural:THlN 43 '44 42 37 " Itoyer's Yard, 46 '44 42 '37 ' Pottstown Landing, • 46 ~ 42 41 .: _37:: " Port Union • 43 40 40 36 " Binlahorongb, - 4l 40 38. ' 34- " Reading; • • 33 37 35 31 " Altbonsea, ' 'MI 37 - 35 '3l . " 3loorsrifie, 38 37 35 '• 31 a Hamburg, 33 34 32 03 ".,Ontigaburg Lending, .M) 29 - 27 00 m o' .. per et. rum! nut The charge willhe per toi allowance for waste, as am twenty-tlye cents per ton all ' By order of the Maxon March 21, TV 121 PAILAIVA 4 REA INC RAILROAD. OFFICE of the Philada. & R. W. Co.. The rates of Freight and Tolls rata 33'1 % 1 6 this Company, will boas follows, from 10th March, 1851, , until farther notice: - _ PHILAD'A. & READIN RAIL ROAD. anigNMER BATES OF FILEIOUT o t MERCUANDIZS. N. and AFTER MARGE Ist, 1857, . inttilfuniter notice, the following Dates of lindght wi. be cl;arrod per 100 pounds: . tiff Itt I/4 a ' • Dry Gooda„Confintlonery, Dooks.Carpes- .4 0 is inga.Clgars.rreeh Meat, Fhb. Masa kr Anvils, Dram Sutter, Copper, Esnts. Ear- thelware.OrtraistootstarorerleaaleoP Mardwarek tildes, tionou.wase, 22 12 leatber,Marldnery,, de CottOl2,Cottre.thslo,Bar Iron,taed, Mo. buegeaßalle, Spikes, Mee, Salt, Prost. -11 'Imo; Susar.Whlsky.ko., - • promos, Fire Delekthlinano. Mph Sto;nes • • • l'ltelt and Tar, Salt, Srrap Ison,fila ter and Loather. dr., •14 - Bricks, Ode, Cord Wood. Clay, Gravel, , Iron Ana Lhaestorte, Many Plaatardllaties3l,4l WWI, Iltar l pw barrel, • • - SS • IS O PIIIICIIIT. At 4.45 I P. IL in of V. 40 The, less eve al, and no .charge lef 11 be made for any di `era, F. Flt_ALl _ DMIIND M. IVENS, ' ALixecnalticazz w iner &Armpit/man, 2itmapia. Pa • e'reparedi Designs and. Working Drawings ,of (X•rolsb Pumping Engines, Winding Engines, and a general ter, cription of DolUsrg.Blast Furnace, and Bolling MIU liia ruaFel chines 'j to. ) Is, Limning* and • Specifications of Inventions pie—l for the Patent Office. Tamaqua. Feb . , :M. ',i7 ....DSON, Opera-. ...AL • tlae and SiethankalDentlit.bas9l is saita ad upon,* of the beat Dental Establishments' In part of the State, and Intends to afford his Wronsibi benefit of every imnrorement lit the art. Us Raman tees to imitatt nature to a nicety in tbeidaptation and arrangement of Torro-metalle or Threaten* Teeth► ba. serteparhalor wholtartemt Almospatrie pruncre,tothe' oath* escheatage" fiehni springs: oxlmotodead tooth and suds with facility. and Bile dallying teeth with mdd.renderina them metal during lite. Atie4Mttrik in Marital street; tw o doors above Centre. North side." I c/ i.ECI td . inkesB RO WN, A lt n iine I m ns i ge o c a to t r, ten- 1 rmowi l eEr t it i ftein F A l t a hN s ir ffiee gedTtz - a i nTaftlo t e Ing mantles, In 'exendnlng rattles and ezrortng coal lands, be bop* th be able to Ors eatistaetion to all Mho way want b*Feettres. ItifibtlB to itlolllllll litmus and JameSittatt, Ur PAiladlelpbta, and'lL E. Nten, and Wuszatt itPotiMite, for capability and Intercity. 4b e at= 110. Mirth Uwe limestor, Zig NW irsis stook Pottsville, Ps. = •JoiTll,lllo - 110018, 9.4 f 0.,.. Tu.; restimony of - the - Mack, or 6o= o oar fn Rs bearings on the adlieduea. Sotto" and neroaled. with en of Gas Wk char. eater or *be Author. • • -•' Wad" obt fwally known ; by David A. ' !PorIOOO,A, Emmons, dad, swim tr=sot_ Thogreptdeal and /Meta's!. direkl, America and Europe. • - tatoga. Rite Young. IVlre and tbs Old Lem Poem Nstlonal and Patriotic:: by G. W. Curter.. • Palutro Within A7OG Pieta roe tbi People. Jost published and for sale by B. BAGMAN. tb 1 7 , 2 ? _ • Is. 11 9 14r° NEWNUBlo 3l 4,apveth et tring— V Au4ttaw.ttionut.- a agar Plums' tar Plane. No. a.. Thatberg Ireses—by Cimeeirt,AYbert. Base's Arctic Pellta-:-bir J. 11. Peterson.' Pireteeneitarch-Lby U: P. The See Breese Clallop--o . r3be, Illgh Flyer " a Speedwell Schottische" • Splendid Wets., u. 6 Sphere Qatekstrii, • :" " Progress - Ocean ileratd Marti 4 ' 0 tticltog Star Itedova Jeanie Araks—hi P. Haitieripm Lon Polka—try hitches] lialsatat. Wks Trsuctias—by Beate. asktop—by Massa eeTia Polke—Wm. Balks. ' Annie Lauds, a Scotch ballad, ertig Ifs Dempster. ,Por sale , . RANIXAN, AGRICULTURAL AND ARCHITEC 'IIiVY3B°I(B. ESSEN 1P Qmgleta Farmer thrnicinei. Burst's American Flower fterdess Ithechwg. Buie* Family littebetr.Gardituoc • • —•• • 1 - Johnston's /tgricaltural Chemistry. . • . Dowatnes Landscape Gardening. ' Nub's Progressive Farmer. Treatise on the Ohm. 1 .rdee on the Strawberry. , Taman on the none. Elliott's Americus Fruit Grower's litairoaL Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gazdeaer.:: Johason'aDictionary ofliodern Gardealag. Blaice's American Fernier. - . limi's Book of Maier*. n 10131444 Farm Implements. • • lirownel American Poultry Yard. Bennett's Pordtry Book.' • Downlng's 'mita and Fran Then or dashes. - American Fruit Critter's! -by Moines. Lindley't itorticaltnce by Downing. Bridgman's Young Gardner's Assistant. . ". • Downtime* Rural Essays. Vaas's Architecttire. Brown's Fleld Book of Mania. Lleng's Agricultural Chemistry. For sale at 8 . kANNAMB . .Beed. aIM Maier Btona. April 4, 's' 1 LARCE O%BSORTIIIIENT OF BOOKS, At Auction - Prices. THE SUBSCRIBER -is stow reedy , tag from the lite Trade Sales , an extensive variety tandard hiscellaneocur Works, which he will Awn at ottremely low prices Amongmenyothors will be found The Standard historical Library. embracing the Works ,bf Rollin. 'Robertson, Russell Plutarch, kr., 12 10i5. ' The New Library of Standard Fiction. 20 vole. llstemond's hunting Adventures in the Northern Wilde. Cumming's hunter's Life among Lions, EleStants4.o. Stephen's Egypt end the holy land. . ... Webster's Pewits , Encyclopedias of Useful Knowledge. - liriulley's Washington and Napokost. . • . Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Missions, Doyetkink's Cyclopedia of American Literature,2 vols. litusysn'e Pilgrims Progress, Illustrated. Joseph us Works. ' • Foxes/look of 3Zartyrs. . I,lfikof the Duke of Welliniton, Illustrated. Chambers Encyclopedia of Literates, 2 vols. CUmber's InGumation for the. People, • . Scott's Commentary Ms the Bible, seals. . .. - ComPrehouture Commentary on the Inky 8 vols. • ' Do rrQuixotte and Gil Dies, Illustrated Editions. Illustrated World of. Art. • ~ • ~- 1 TSlesof a Grandfather. - : .$. .... . - • . I I:yells' Element/sot Geology., ~ , Lyella' Principles of 1 . - ... ~:- . , .. Botwor's Novels. i . lire's Diationary,_of Arts, Manufacture/ and ( Mines, 2 • vols. cheap. II BANNAN, ("antis EL opposite t .o E rscopal Church LEGAL CIRDS7-- . , ROSERERRY, - Attorney at it) • LAW; .01es—corner of Market and 2nd etrents, Almost 9.'68:32. AIY ER STltt OU re t Sp, Attoiney at Lamk. l op e p b osna ry ttczow t z lt no, tolv.,ino. DAVID h. GREEN, Attorney at Law, Po s va, P 4. MOD in Mgtr strftt, °posits Os t At:::ill _ J uly 14, 56 ' .:41-ly A P. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, .. • . AP bland. Eat:WIWI county, Fa., .will act u egentin 1 he purchege and sale of Reel Estate, collection of trouts, Lc. • /Ashland, Ably c 3, IT 21-ly. ._,..._,......,_—______. FOSTER, cLEMENT- S. Justice of ," • the. Peace, Blinerullare-Lcollectiona end n o ne... s°' I 1k ted and attended to carefully, , - • Febnnuy 1.1, '46 sir I _ C. THO_,_IIIPSON, Attorney am , E eConnsellorat Lain Office, beiow T. J. Allison's Ha Store, lower end of Broad atreat, Tamaqua. '_February 2, ISp,6 rfHOMAS lIAISIStA Law. Onlce la 'Centre Street; opposite the' eplampal C urch.Pottsrille, Pfirkia. I N TR or.L7 4 ,.. tv cis SP NCER, magistrate,2Bs6 47-ly and t M ]teal Estate agent. ee in Malt Mad street car Jut Market, Pottsville, Pa. Arareb . 22, 5856 Justice of the tfi Pelle% ST. CLAM .attotid to ittl titiatiewo en. tasted to him with diligence and aro.. • Yebriviri 2/,157 LITTL'E,Attor Itj, nap ■t Law, Pat:MITA, Et l lll7ilial towatf Orinz—/n Islakuintongo street, corner of tiotoed. 4111 11 '57 1161y_ ' TOHN a)ARm---,), Jr., Justice of Abe Peso and Coriveyancer—once opposite Piddle Arturo! Mouse, Bread street, Tamaqua, Pa. • • May 2, It re_ • EOROE deß. KEINI, Attorney at Nil Law. Pot Penna., will io legal bualnesa In Schuylkill co ty un and . elae where. attend Mc* ill Centre treat, nearly oppoaite the Idlnere Bank. July 7,'56 SIMUEL . GARRETT, Magistrate, reyancerand GenerabOoLlector, will attend to all boldness entrusted to him 'with 4/Uganda and ears. or. Ace, Cent re street, PottasUle i Pa., opposite the Town Rah N. 11.—The Dockets of N.M. 'Wilson, Es 4 are Inir . .ts• session of Samuel Garrett; Nag. [July 14, '36 -ISAAC SEVERN, Justice of the exAcz, attend * to the collection of accounts, and business appertalning to lie Mlle*, ife also attends to the measurement of Brick and Stone Work, Exams, Lions, de. The Docket of Jacob Kline, Esq., is in ids priseseion. Office—Centre it, below American TIMM 1 • Deals, , Bonds, Kort,gages, ie. .1 ' ISAAC EL lIEVEUN will attend to the drawing. cli of Nods,' }kinds, Mortgages, Sweep for Insurance,* e with accuracy and despatch. Offim—Centre street 'be.. low American Home,. with Tillie Severn, Magistrate. Aotteneirlie,l'eb. i 4 57 I-I ~BUSiNESS CARDS: EO. Mining Er!gineer ennolliery Viewer, Pottarllie, Ps. eti. t4, '67. 4 OSEPH W. GEARY; Civil and Mi ning Itaigineer. .0010)--Corner of Market and 24 t mitt, Pottsville, Pa. /January 10 2. . 10 W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., j *late of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, explores lands, mines. AC [October 13;'55 41-tf DR. G., N, BOWMAN; 5ur...,4" - D.entist. &Bee in Brick , 11 4 aas corner Market and Second streets, Pottsvillßuildinge, Pa. a October 1,1653 .- . • 40.tf RANK CARTER, 'Civ • and log 6ngtoeer, Sarreprr, *e.. will attend to surreys of sods, mines. town Vote. so. Office with Sand. Lawli, - Erg» Dna door below Silver Terrace, Pottsville, Si. .11sy 9. '67 -- 19-If ENRY PLEASANTS, Civil and 'Mining Engineer, Portsvara rncs—Centre street, west slde, between, Market and Norwegian—liana. building In whirl' Mr. Potax's office is located. VoullorY 31,14 5.6m0 fiLEA-VER &.,CLAPP, • Geological, ) ilioll *DA )fining gi3gineem, o:orroynneers, and Reel &state Agen to the Wyoming tionse, • . ..- SCR.* TON.Ta. D. w. awn:o [A. r. man. May 2, '57 - ' ,18..1y • • TOIIN:HODGKISS, Mining:Engl e" neer and Surveyor, Centre St.. at. tends toSurreying mid Exploring Coal Lands, (upped ing Mines. te. • Agent fir the purchase and oh of Ace.' Estate, collection of rents, ae. Starch t. 2 11b6, _ TAR. T. T., TRUCKS and R. A. ent MAINGAT, Engineer, Patees " o cess or Purifying Mine Mitrin Wa g ter" are now et the "Pottxril Pr lo [lose" where they will be happy to seb than, _operate& who are Interested in saving the expense attendant on. the thstrnetion of Boilers by mind water. Pottsrille, August 9,18 32. D:, L. DO ,~,~ k <_.~: a ~i MEIN . . . Wl.' AVISE'S .:'- .efiIEAP Watotik. leiir- - i . i_.. " • 14-Ifttititr.s. No. 72 North Second ...- '.\..'')., s 'r --- :., street,. ( to the ' IR: Vernon .I._ a-- `-`:= ---. Ilovese,).l l delphts. - Gold Lave Watches, folljeweled, IQ K uses, rA ; 1311- . 3 4 Tar Lover, ljewelel.sl2; Slim Le*" V; Qnsrtter. $5 tos7: d Speetaeler,s4 Soto $10; Silver Stectieles, $l, AO: Sllve Table Spoon*, per set. Sl4 to dB; SilTer Dra ma Spool:Lip to $11; SU ver 'FretAyooxs, $4 74 to $7 60; Gold rearn nod Gold Cases. $3 23 to $3; Gold Pens end Mac Gases4l; together with k widely affirm Gold.low• elry.Ckdd Cnrb, Gaud and Fob Chaim Allgood" was. nutted to aa'repreeented. , Watebes and. Jewelry ro psdred in tb best :manner. Also„llasonie "harks, Pins,' da...roade order. .$ - . . .. . • 04. —.41 orders sent by mall or °thanks., will be t punetnelly Waded to. • • AUFFER HARLEY. - - citzeP WATLIIStti,t3NWISLRY. , .. Wholesale and retail—at tho".iiito. to WatCh & Jewelry Starer No. 90 North Second street. corner of Quarry, Ptillada.L' Maki /rear Watatr.,fid2 Jeraelledatai oasts, bid,r 3 ' OP Gold Laying Watehe, $lB,OO-to $2l 00. • Niter Laver, . •• - t,12 00 -Oliver Le*na. jewels; - • 00 aperiorartlers, • - 7 00 Gold Bracelets, -•• . - • 00 Gold Spe-rfactes, : . . 700 }lna Silver do.. - - • 160 Ladirre Gold Pencils, . ' . 100 • Myer Tercspouns. sat; - -0° dole. Pans, with Penal, and Silver folders. 7/ Gold Inlttor - rIr,LS7M cent s to PO: Watch Muria, plain, 12% rents : pateet, 1634 teats: Lrinet, 25 mate., other =tido proporticrn. All goods warranted to be what they are' wad for. STAUFFER EILARLET. Oa hand—maw Uold and Silver Levers and Lepluss, still lower Menthe above price!. • October 1852 Q... AMILANDIRCIWWIWHUL NI:, : IL . 1_ 1 ', Tint SUBSCRIBERS are now redly prepared to ftrnish, at the Ashland Iron ~ i•+•s Works, Stearn Engines and Pumpsof any • ar .-. cat • ' wer end eltfueltY, for minlog and other pattern DOM in u .... . - pasposem, OW Breakers of every size and se, bagether with castings and Ibrgings of every description'. Coll and Drift Cars of ail aims and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars farnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers fatter them. melees that, inasmuch as every member of the linn is a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish insehl .nery that will compare favorably with any in the Re gime. All P orders directed to L. P. GOMM it Ittos., Ash lead, Schuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt atten tion.. L. P. OAR?iEkt. . . „MICHAEL OARNER, 'JOSEPH OJIII.' 4 I_EIt. 1 Ashlais - 4, Eta . • !0 . , IST CARTERS de, AI,LEKT MON WRKS, . _ wasssaissun, Scamy is tiossasjr, am. , The Subscribers - proprie tors of the I.IMII4;Pi aborenamedextenstreestailishmentan-. flounce to the rl therm of tichtlyikliicouw. :' al ,:: = ty, arid the public genenilly, their result . n to tarn out Any and all kinds of work ittheirline, at the shortest notice, and in the most sat- Isfsetery manner—sachets building Steam lingines,man uhrturlng Railroad and Drift Can Dumps Castingsand Machinery of all kinds. -Ray the best workmen are empldyed. end satisfaction may therefor* hesafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled. CARTERS k ALLEN. Taniscput,Jannary 27, 1857 - ' '''/' • 4-tf . a. Eit-118ADOWAptiWOR4K8. - Upsta an Brest Founders, respectfully inform their Pu• -- " , 1 trona, and the public generally. that they - I:lVLai are fully prepared at the above establish meiat, to manufacture Steam Engines of , every sisal Rumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other descriptisn of iron and Emu Castings suitable for - the Coal mining or other business, on tharacetwansonable jams. Als6; Blowing Cylinders for - Blast Furnaces and Machine - work in general!. Repairing or all kindadmae with neatness and despeteh at the lowest prices. • All work furnished by them war. ranted to perforna well. • They Would srillcit the custom of those who mar wand article. In theirilpe in Ail orders' *lll , meet with Warned:ate Ind protopt *nen. ' S. W 41i113.. , 41N, MArtitio4l47- • W. IL. HUDSON. DONALDSON litON WORKS. COX, JONES ONES CO. respectful . 'et.4l ly Invite the attetition of the businevs Ifpi„. community to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, in the town of Donald readson, Schuylkill county. They are now y4O extents all orders for .machinery, curb as steam engines, ramps, coal breakers, mill gearing for grist and saw mills, railroad and drift ears, . Deing - practleal mechanics, we flatter oursolres that all work done at the Donaldson Iron Works.'will give ouch satisfaction, as will secure the future custom of their, patrons. Ohlers thankfully Ywcelced end exam. led 'at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. NITER DOX. ALFRED JONES, LEWIS MILLE% February 2, 1857 ._DEHAVKIII'S IRON WORKS, sarstersvuse• • VIE Subscriber is prepared to mane , TILE STEAM .11NO/N.O of any power, rumpsofany eapacity,and Coal Breakers i. n ., T , T " of every dese•rlpUon ; as, well as, every : • other kind of machinery used in Mines, Area kers, kurnacm, Rolling 31111 s, Saw 31111 s. kr% . From the faellitles possessed for numnficturing, and from longesporien_ta is, the business.work can beturned oat at thitesiablishment, a t the very lowest prices, and of a superior quality. Peilmns desirous of putting up machlneryof any kind,. are invited to call and examine patterns and becorse ac• pusinted with wives before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited; and strict attention will be given to their Prompt execution. MinenrviwxLms.ALDElTAYEN. lle,December r 4.18.67 lB-tf • TREMONT RI ON. WORKS, Tireaaolat, .li/shawl/a ae vsatasatr, rearm. - The Su baeri bers respectfn ily invite the attention of the businestcommunity aFfi Mto their New Machine Shop and Faun atha dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and , , _ • • der the superintendence and manage ment of Meters. Z. Betcheitand Philip Z r alhalia. where they are prepared to execute all. order/ for Machinery of Pfau and Iron; such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity, Coal 'Breakers bf every ducal/ lion.,' all kinds of Owing for Roiling Mills, Grist and Saw =IL Drift Cars, and all kindso Valiroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Raili,E /op. Switches, and all kinds et Cast end-Wrought Iron Shaftlngs; Mr. Um bolt: being a practical 3fechenic,and having had the son lidence and experience for many years in the Coal Region,. persons desirous of putting up .Machinery of any kind, - lire invited to call and examine our pattenls and superior qualin of work. ' and, become acquainted with gloms& these Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thenkrelly received, and strict attention will be given to their prompt eta-Won, having several 16,20, SO, 40, and 40 horse Engines on hand. • Jan. 6,11347 I-ly C. A. & A. M. SELTZER. FOUNDRY _MACHINE SHOY Port smark/ors, genus' Mtn ra. , Nit .rnimss T. il. WIN TERS TE N announc ' os s readin (gm, from the complete outfit oftheahove namedestablishrasnt, tom*- • p;ta such ll orde rs in hi, tine of business— _ • - as a Engines, ltailmad and Win Cam, Pumps, Coal Breaker*, Casting, and Machine ry of.every pattern. Ile warrants his work togive ratio diction/ and accordingly collate patrona ,, e at home and abroad. Jan. 27,.1657 4.1 y FRANl%lilly nt tßal WORKS. 1 1 1Lagi lie l. thrit they are ti l l i si i =e t t c o ' rs u lt Fnb She IRPP944 Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately car r T y rri„. eted a l e on o by an B. SlBy t ran, Ishere they eon abortesi"` , Bteam 1 , 11 1,2e,,, um a t im re lo at orer itera at and Ilsehloary ;almost any size of description, for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, iron or Brags Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited. 080. B. irtssua. A DEO. Franklin Shovel Work.. The subscribers continue to furnish Colliers kinds, at of Schuylkill County, with Shov e l, of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia rotors. Attention is partien. lady called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any she or pattern promptly attended to. GM B. SWUM & BRO. Ebert Carbon, August 21, 1856. , 344 POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. TILE SUB - SCRIBERS are con eri stanily mannfictstring various sizes of sk, A. 4Fi PR. Colliers' Rail& weighing-V., 25, 23, 30,32 la/ h and 40 pounds perlard. Also, large Rails of the emit apptereed patterns, weighing 45, 50, 56 and GO poundp pet paid. From the experience of past five lean, we feel confident of making Ralbilinsnrpassed fp quality by any mill inthe mantry. AU baldness communications addressed to Messrs Yawner k Pox Iron Factors. Pottavitte, will meet with proiryt attention. JNO.BUIIIII2II CO. Jane 20, '3l FOUNDRY ANtr.INIACHINE 8140 P; Steam uar tractory t C. lOW NOTICE.—The business cf tho late firm of SNYDER. & MILNES, will be main ued by the subscriber In all Its carious brandies of Steillo Engine building, Iron Founder ' manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad ke., he. He will also continue tho business of Min hot and Selling the celebrated Pine Alva IPhits .dth and Lewis-and ..syrohn Veintßect 4th Coals, being cola proprie for of these Collieries. GEORGE W. M.TYDER: January 23,1817 3-tf WASH' - N 'RON WORKS. 0 Mild' Op Ara., 41 ° 1 ,TIIOS. A JAS. WREN respectfully. Invite the attention of the business community to their New'Machine Shop and Foundry erected between Goal and Railroad streets, ...and fronting on Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute alrordirs for machinery of I -Braga and Iron, snob as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear. lug for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Bi ll s, Single and Muth)* acting Fumps,VosJ Breaker's, Drift Can, all kinds of Railroad CS/dings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Bail; Frogs, Switches,le.; all kinds of east and wrought Inm, Shelling. Being practical mectinlea. and having mess the demands of the Coal Region their study for peers,. also all kinds of /dachinery.in their linear bushman, they Satter themselves that work done at theirganablishrnent will give astitilietion to all who may WY* them with a call. All *era : thankfully recedvettemd promptly axe.. 1 slued, on the moil reasonable twee. THOMAS WREN, :-• JAMES WREN. Nskr.M, '5O L -^' ' 474 f. .PALI3OII4 } I,Q,ROLLIN4I4 MILL. • rus nubsertoeve Deg leave to an - ..11 bounce to their friends and Um public, : konerally,that their new Belling Mil at Palo Alto Is now complete, and in full . • operation, and that weigh prepared to foreign 'tails of various rattenis,g from 22 to 70 PM per yard. Also, different "Meant Not, equate end tmand merchants' bar Iron. " Orders for rails or bar icon are respectfully 14)110144; and 1111 meet with prompt attention If left tither, at: the Rolllan #llll, Bright E Larch's' ilsrdware Store.' Coutrestreet,erat thefrAce.llAliwoov,i,n i CA). ' E. , cornei, Centre• and Idatrost Idteets,2d itoty, Pottsville; anisary 1666: Tllliubdimigued hoe title day formed a solid-, serebip under the style and firm of TEATWOOD, us It: Co.. foe the purpose of tustrufseturius Itailtood and Bar Iron, at their Pale dlto Rolling Ifitt, BEN.JA MTN HAYWOOD, 1: • • ; • 'RICHARD GEC, . . Of:ARON Plllolll, • wad. - nmus. St of, th e late dna of Lee. ftW_ t, Imo eettled_by Mee fleinof Haywood, Leo At 00. • ' A5.1.'17 • • -14 f . . . . • EIVII IRON WORKS. AINULAIin TARIA4VA DONALDSO ==nl TREMONT. - PORT CARRON. POTTA MLLE. riONITNtRSHIP.—JAMES ihLiTTY. of this lata firm Ceatty an d omas, has assoristed l vith him Theodora earratsoa James Beatty. lalhe Coal business, ander the erm of James M. Beatty A Co., who will continue the soloing. and sal. Iln; of Coal as usual. JAS. M. DEA To. TUEODOItt GASRITSON,, J.sB. a. MATTI. Pottrvilts, Jape r,'56 ZS COPAUTN:ER:SHIP.—The under *twat bamr• Wit day (Jarman , •21d - 1148.) Oil tared I tUt copar!serphlp ti# the transact ion a a neu t ral Coal mu:oaten &Waal, and aro* , tba Mirrbart" amid 6 0•• f Coal. trader tha ern of WAIL ROOMS it CO. " Olticas-20a Ilzatabray. ;Caw Yak, sadist Castro street (*pada the Anusielia MM. • vim,m,stoorits, er-rork. ' x.praeg, uniud. retitaii knit). " •. . • . G.tr • • TIO-PA WINE RSHIP.--Th • under .. IL/signed haiesisodated. themselres togid.ber fer lb* purpose or mining:4nd selling Coal. under the 'firm oS, J. B. KeeitilAl3Y*oo.,at AUDICiItIED. and ats sow • prrwred,ti till (Infers Ay th e celebrated Sorih sprin Mountain '(Lehigh) Coal. AddreFe,JeineYUle , tlizerne eouniy,-PaL .JOANIIiCIiZAIIY. AM/AUL 3,11.13114:It , JACOB A. !VCR'S, MOD . : .1 lEEE 0 2) .0—:PARTNERSIIIP. NO' ---- I,The itubserlh'eet hare associated themielved. from sadaftet this date: t weeter the tune and style orTtun, STQNZ AO will conduct the bustness of beating is Chat.'se summon to TREDERICX TYLER it CO, at No. 7'..N Walnut 'street. Philekkaphle t: 1,60 Broadway, New York; 'tar No. b, Ton ltletimond. ' - FREDERICK TYLER., . GEOUGE C. NICI: 814 BEAM IVELLI R. STON E. 19 . 0 ' 9•'b7 irVHLAND and' MAHANOY COAL the ande4lgned , are prepared to receive orders or celebrated dahland Coal from that .Itanctoft oneer Colliery." Prom the extenal re alterations and lay porrements made itt the Colliery this winter for prom. g the Coal, they' feel no bositation in offering it to the trade as an article that can hare no superior to tharnar kat, both aSto quailtj and freedom from dirt, state and Other lmp trttiea Thsi are also prepared to make bur tracts for Lehigh *till gehuyikllteftl from other, nes •• • • • ' • BANCROFT, LEON 4,T0. Pebrai if4.l9llllont street, Commercial ry 9,'id CAIN„ HACKER COOK; i imam AXD 1111:11PW 07 131.4mais. =oath Co . = Alpo, deniers In other first qualities of White and aged Aim (Seals. 21¢4 4 3 Wal.ut itroct,Philculelplda, and froogi. Marra, Sehuyikat. ' :I • , 'rooms Cara. i Mos= Flamm 4aust U February 7,'57 HAYES, 81111111, Goi". GAL liferehantai-i No• ;07 0 4 4 6 16); waleui Phi Are now regetrin,gotlreet fremlons A ItiaisArti toll radpl7 of Greenwood Coil; which we offer lowest market ; • . . Orden any either be &Idreseed to as or to onn for the New ISugbft4 States,. • 11..0. =CR VAN DUIEN, NORTON & tole 4ents far the Sale of thol 7.2101311=4:323 • Coal . dc ZlANigatlpa - i -As white . l' Beat Red sios4 Ash CoG . ft,70.1v walnut. street, PLiILAPZIii Offices: 510,:53 L.I betty St, cur. Neeeau; X.!: . . No.i 5 Pottle street, 130,5T051. 814pplag Vfluirs' eis—;. Bristol.Billitoins . No. 1, Richmond: •i . Itsreb 28, '57; . . I LE)VI§IAUD.ENRIM* 1. 4 Mincrs arid shipipprs:of the Ttb sing eelelirated A.NrIIItACITE COA_L3' Prom • :$ 177 9 7 BLACK - trO Ann - - • do DIMOND,- - - do DICOef4 ULM . =lux UR • • From ELIZABEMPONA •L • LEM t ASH, and COUNCIL RIDGE,;, ALSO, the very. superior ' ' CUMBERLAND 'COAL. - • Nleed by the IL repairs Coatrent Iron Company: - - _ 57 Walnut street, PUILAbitILLA ifaffictli State street.MOSTON. star, 4 o4. - ti ir:ltrosastay, NEW • PAINTING, &C. .fO,NflrtflWl"D'l SHADES. t receive a„eadelegr.nt as - aortmenti of Window Shade*, tier and beintlfed de signa,lncluding Gnid Bordered. Oiled, LandwaPe of Pk. rat, - Will e it 4, &e., cheaper than ever. .1 i . i ALSO Florid, 0/aaed and Plain Paper Shades. - of ever/ di*: aeription POr Bahr by - BENZ. BANNAN. . pumb _. la. PeOredirent,d9Poidter44,empaptu re t i . .51 11- -. Novi styles rsauglargs, JUST RECEILY . ED 11111ORDNRS, F IRE' • • - jj-Board Prints, Curtain Pa. • ‘," 9 pore, ate. Pieces from ants to •s • • " ir„ gl CO, whisk we are prepared to ••lb ••••• • put up at shed notice. • House and Sign Painting, Glazing, ste• Stained an Enamelled French and American double thick, Chrystal o Sheet and Plate Utasi , firrnlshed to or der. .' Ail ontentpromptly atteptkal to. E, Ceritre street, 2 doors above AmericantVlNEN Mani& March 214'57 • e , , • 124 f RAPER HANcimas, . • • 1310401.0 1 1.411.1rsallillt dlitok. I ikutisoiffiter is now receiving, his new patterns of Paper Hangings and Bp s , for I, parlors and rooms, embracing the new :Pelf erei most suitable patterna—relected for the usual' sized houses to be papered in the country. The subscriber takes great care in selecOng his papers to suit the houses to la pa pered. Arnetag the lot area few elegant patterns of gold; for tiallsan& parlors. Our stoat/gendarmes apakartmenta froth tour digate4rat manufactuiers, which glees a great variety of' patterns to choose from. AhrOk.eleap Papers, is Ores! At all mires, some as low as 8 cents* plrrea. Paper Cortsiss is Gaut Tortely, holesakind R tail. lir Paper Hangers furnished with paper at wholesele prices.. . Go}si paper hangers also furnbahed when re quir Our varied assortment of paper hangings; borders and paper shades, preserats peculiar attractions trAthorte,who desire to purehase, and as our stock is the I tin this section of the counts:, persons can almost al a be cc commodat4l by calling at - H.]l. L'AN'l3, Cheap Hook and' ap r Pottsville. March Bth 1858. : CHEAWWALL CURTAIS 1 In Great Varlet — '' A kARKEr.ASTIceeT,STaRE.P' ripilE iubscriber, have I log enlarged Ms store in ". arket sti!eet, between Sorund and Third! streets, and replan- e r ... "`-- lebed till stoek, takes the liberty • • 4 . `..• of stating( that he la better prepared - than ever to /MOM modzte the public In. Wall Paper, having,itast reeeirlai from New Yakima Philadelphia, a large a/id wen selec ted stock for parlors, hallo. cadet ptablie Mimes, ao..'to pother with Gold and velvet border; all of which will be sold and hung at the-very loweal nth, narrating the , newest and moat fashionable patterns. Tim milwerlber Won Erna rare in Matting his papers Wan different manutahnivre, Which gives a great -yariet of patterns to choose from. . Paper Ehades and Fire Broad Prints. in 4vat variety, anbraring the latest shim and patternii.:, Perms in want of paper should ghe him a • before go log • P-Paper ham at as shortest tothrtiVidg PAINTINC £ CLAZINci. • - The subscriber also continues the.abovp traalnem in all Its branches, at the sameplare, and will be ha y , pp to receive the orders of those who desire work done in this branch of business. 'Paint, Olt, and illakk, plain and enamelled, tarnished et the lowed rates. Thankful for past patronage, he wishes a continuance of the same. .; •• - DANIEL 'NAGLE. Pottsville, hfarch p), '57 • EDUCATIONAL. PIANO TEACHING; • . • r MEYER, Organist; gives nstrtic • don nn tbe Piano Porte and Melodeon, in Potts- e and neighboring towns. Terms °Wank. . A ppy at his oMce. second door below the Post Oeles, rntiotillw April 11.4 , 57 . .154 m Cumberland Valley Institute: English, German, Xrencla and Classical School for - Young Eadies and Gentlemen.. • MECHANICSBURG, PA. rrHIS favorably known BOAREANG j SCIIOGL; conducted by too weltquatilled inatrue• tori, commences its next session on Monday,. Jnly,27, .proxisto. Pupils attending this Institution will beprte pared tor thenractical duties of be Anted for any class in College. Special attention *ill be given to the education of teachers., Tenni, eery moderate end reasonable. Parents, guardiant and others, Wishing particulars will address r •ii D. RUPP 2 H. CO VLB,. Proprieties. Rev. T.O. APPLE, Vice Principal. 264: i June 27, 17 THE scurno COLLEGE Olk itEDICINZ: Cincinnati, 4). • ' TAE Wintef Session of 1857-8, nil) commence on "Monday tile 12th of October, and j continue six , een week... A flatland thorough course of Leetures will be given, occupyingelz or seven homed.* ly, with good . op po for ,attention •to practical Anatomy, and with ample Clinical &Mittel' at the Com% trierclal liorgerd. The prdliminary cocfree of Lectures ' will commence on iloeday. the ?Bth September. and ton- tine. daily smtllL.the commencement of the regular , Lettere.. Thearrangement of the amt.s will be as follows :- Professor of Anatomy end.fhyriolopy-T.B.St.JOILN, Professor of Ciescistry and iimetaci-'-'0 - . D. LEWIS; M.D. Professor of 5u.y.../-4. J. 11.01V.E. IL D. • Prrf) user of Mcderfe Mo d ica and - TArroindice-O. H. CLKVELAND, 31. 0. Professor of Jfcclical Practice and Littkolegy-W 811EltifOOD. 31,D. • . , Eascrilits livaessor of animal Plijuiagni and lasti Wes of ilectieisto.4.ll. trucilANAN, D. , Professor of Obstetrics and Vacates . of Wooten 'lna' atildren-.IOIIN KUM, M. D. The terms fix the &sake will be the Same AK hereto., icon vist-iatriculation. SS 00 . $3O 00. - Demonstrator's Ticket, fiS 00.. (Every Student G Te• quirod to engage Gi dbosection one seuden before raduj, aloe.) Graduation. c. 5 00. Ticket toCetatoerciallicia,l pita, opt leral,) 00. not Th e Lftture.ltrotne Cr. newly finished, neat, and tous. l and In a central locality On College Dail; nut street,) Where 'indents will find it convenieeC to • I call on thilr arrival. Tickets for the merlon may be obtained of the Deane/ the Acidly. at hittOftlect, No. 113 limith street, orof Prof. • 0. n.Ctlistruan; Seen: fare of at Avidly; 'No. 130 nth street, neur„Alet. , done Rue, IL D., Dean.% • „ • 41 Tb. College /carnal of Nediest A - MONTHLY. MAGAZINE' of 48 i inMea.-eondutted by the Vacuity of the &beide , Colingwer Iledltine, is published at One 3 Petr a ' peptide In advance. Commenicallons for subeirriptioo,! Qf the oliPtildmen Onaldnws, thonid be directed to . Dr. 0. IL CLEATitcairn, Mather. Jima 11, sf . 130 smash vow, etsdazati. Ohl& • • Stliy • F II N I MENEna & I • and the iv 'B, BLACK BEATllorrnessa LOCUST MT., - do spills% MT, Litman. ATTOMING VAL, ,'do : wmuuso AND COQKII/44 — At PALMS. THE subscribers would invito the. , special attention of Architects. Ruliders* and tho Mx liej to our superior wortment of Warne Air V cru ces,. lentilatino apparatus.' Lath Boilers, Clas•Overi, Patent Lowdown Grates, and others of the latest styles; aim, et beep assortment of Ventilators, black, gold. Vionzild and'irbite enamel Registers; Cooking - Ranges of Superior merits, warranted to perform well: also, Portable Ranges for summer Moe :4.S.Sibrer)s - Airlight Gas Consumer. Made In the best wanner,. and according to theoriginal invention; sole Agents for Collins Patent Eddrnewv-Eaps, Averdllatiog all classes of buildings I and his-thecure t f. smoky chimnics.. „Personal attention given all woo entrusted to us, The public ere re questkil to tali and examine our Imre end complete stuck as we know we can give satisSction. RAKER. A WILLIAMS. : _ f . ,f . ' No. 1132 (old No, 406) Market - street, May 0.„'f,7 - 19. m) Above Eleventh, Girard Row. • MUSIC PUBLIAKIIip HOUSE., ... r - Eillilltlc . a k ilorAtt. R et.".`nr t ::: E t , ° „: der (hellish Mons,. Philadelphians' ' 4 '•`• constantly publishing the beast Mu. sie t fcom the inostismular &Whet-sin the United States, in a idyl" that will Ti. with any issued at any other house either In this country or Europe. Tbilisi -0 also the pleasure t °announce to the public I hat ,t eir stock of Sheet Maid: on band, consists of the. largest and most complete assortment to be found in the country; they are constantly adding to then-stock all the New Music published in New Yolk. Boston, &e. • • They also publish several Instruction Books,which are In geCeral Use throughout the country. 'PLANOS4-4 Pne assortment of the best auinutheturers of NOw York,ood Boston ' at the lowest cheap prices. . ' 1 •- MUINSTRIIMX:IT. '• , Alto, a getieralassortme SICAL ut of 0 taws, Yl S olins,Baajoevi ',Thais, Accordeons, &c., Violin.° altar and Help Strings, of the best Italian qualities, all of which will he furnish. "d be the public and the trade at the lowest rates. • Orders punctually attended to. , Mir- All Leek Walker's Music and Publication can be 'chained nt B LANNLVO Book arid iluszc r. kilt. Potts, ellle. , _ i -. —Philsdelrbia S , h. 4.1144 • • . •1, tf • • I , M. W. BOLOWIII & CO., ' i • . litateers. Bread and .11amalott sereetsaloaadelpilea, Anna., WV. . , OULD call the attention of Rait- . toad Managers, and those Inter. estcd ltrltailroad • Property, to thelySysteta of bocomotireßagiiet: in which 'MeV ace adapted to tha• particular business for which they maybe required; by the use of one, two, three oi "four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole,. ,or so much of the weight as may be desirable, for /Who s on; and in accommodating them to the grades. curves, !strength of supeistruclion, and \rail and work to be ' done. By these means the maximum usefuleffect of the power is +weeded with the least expense for attendance, i castor fuol, an d repairs to Road aad Engine. With these objeCts In view. and as the result of twenty-three years practical experience in the business by our senior part ner,' we 01:113 Fi fa c t.n re hre different kinds of .Enginta. ADA several classes,or sizes of eachltind. Particular atten; non paid to the strength of the machlneln the plan and :workmanship of all the detail's. Our long experience .44nd:opportunities of obtaining information, enables us to offer these eng mes with theassurance that in alleles'. cy. economy antrduratalty, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to order wheels. axles, bow ling or low moor tire (10131 ten t re* without boring,) coMposlt ion castings for bearings; every deseriptkin of Copper Sheet I *nand Boller Workn and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal Of Locomotive Etane*. 'M. WAIALDWIN, I 4 31 = 1 7 b , ',7 1-ti - MATTI:IIM BAIRD. 1 • SAVINC FUND • • OP TUC NATIONAL SAFETY TRUSTVO., ALNUT I ' STREET, Sou th-mes y y earner of TIHIW, (iner)rporefc4- by the State of Pewleykaisio.) Money is received in any sum, Urge or Mall, and In forest paid from the dap" of deposit to the day of trith dratral. ofilee is n da Cram 9 o'cloc In the mane. ing till 7 o'clork ope I eve n the ry eve y ning; and on k Monday and Thursday evenings, till D o'clock; 11IITEIREST FIVE PER exam. • . All sums. largo or small, are paid bark In GOLD, on demand; without notice, to any amount. , RENE? L. BENNER, Trmddent. A 1 ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. ._WY. J. Rrzu,SecrehtrY;. • • • Directors Henry L.Beuner, C. LandrethDlnani , . . • Edward L. Carter, , Brewster, • Robert Selfridge,, Joseph 11. Ran'', • ,Samuel K. Ashton, ." Henry L. Churchman; ; James 11. Smith, • Stands Lee. This company. confines its lucidness erettreli to the .ro relying of motley on interest. The Investmentsamonnt ing to nearly, . One and a half 1111111ons,of es per published report of ASSETS, are made In contbe , ollar`s S, tufty with the providons ot , the charter, In MAL ES. TATE, HORT° Ali ES. GROUND Et:NT$. and such first clue siaeuritlea, as will always ensure perfect security to the depositors, and whleti cannot fall to giro p wmaneney and 'stability to' this'ohl and well established Institution. , . March 7,'47 10.1 y VIff I ILESV I I : I II IfAT I ZEHOUir i . IIII corner or-Tenth and market Streets, • OQtce in Second PHILADELPHIA. • ' • WE.. IN% l'l`E 'attention to our en larged stock of Drugs, Paints; Ons; Yarnishea,.• &e., selected expressly for our Lyles and comprising one of the finest. assortments in the United States, which we otter at low Pares. for cult or approved credit. WE- IitANOPAOTOUR very extensivelg : Premium; Puns Mate Le•d, (best,) • ' Renslogierf Pure White Lead, Pearl .snow W hite Lead. ••Vielle ,Ilonta,lnen French Zinc, (best:) . Pure snow White AmericanT.lnc, - • Philadelphia Prow White Zinc, • Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather/um( Faints, , Chrome Greens Yellows and colors 'generally. . AGENTS FOR: • Porter's superior Alkaline Wrintow Glass, • . Genuine French Plate 01 1 , ( warranted,) - • The New Jersey Zinc Corn ivy's produCts, Tilden and Nephew's N. Y. Varaishc Drooklyn Premium Pure White LeV, , • • Hampden PerusauentOreens; • ' Pun, Ohio C.xtau ha Brandy, Lc., iIiPORTERS OP: }WW2 and English Finical:um, French and English hillluder Glitz Colored and Engraved Window Q,,,,' Daguerreotype ' ( . . • • Hammered Plate for floors and Sty-Llthis; • Dram Chemicals. Perfumery, Ac. , • - • ' WIiOLERALE DEALERS 15: • Druggists' Articles gsnerally,. . , Painters' Tools ail) dineOptlons, Hydraulic' and numan•Cement,. _ ' Calcined and Land Plaster. • . Paper maker's Clay. Sethi White. tits, Se. FRENCH,. DICIIARDS ti CO., Store N. W. tor. of Tenth and Market streets. raciells Junction York Avenue, Crown and Call,3whlll streets, Philadelphia, Aprir 4, '67 - • . . . . - • BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, £O. THE. . Subscriber begs [cane to infOrm bla customers and thietnnauelly At largs th at ba has just returned from lb ' y with 'a _,_ , ,Itne collation orntliclos In line, con- -; .--,ti, 4 aillwstst - M. 3 4ii . ing of '%14.. 5110E3. GIAITEita. • - ' . ISLIITEREI.. U. ' • . • - . rows, ae., of an desaipthius, Its Ladles, putisnisn and children. Au &mud article of Illeses' and chlldonue tnAttoned .1 'Alters, sometbleg new In the Latest style. :Also, a turn lot of Trunks, TaiiikV, OirpettoSS. Egeh• - di. de.. .le. .. - _ . Oilstone, work neatly Ad ex 144iiiattend. fto; Store and Shop t In l'"..—tre4 'one door above high stmt. 1 : air est. ;leer to tie Red Froatrit s 4 • PottaUkyltay3ll7 2:143 , 1 . DANIEL 5C1UM132,.... ( .V PHILIC/it:1;1'11'A. lfirotabi,r 8,1E56 . — JOHN M. KENNEIrT&TVO., .1044 Cheenoind Provision Nszohants, y w iS. 39 And 40 North Wharves, half ay, between Arch and Race streets. lIIILAREL. March 14, 'ST 11-ly JOHN H. ALLEN it Ctr, --- 7 — '7 V0§..2 it 4 Chesnut street, (south .1:1$1410Lialow Wolter,) PIVLADELPLIIA, (Too Ouzo , Woiftmi vt.tant bir.) munusieturers and.wkseest a Domini la Patent Ma ctiboomado Brooms, Paton Grooved Cedar...re. war oitntect not to Arial:, Wood 2 WllkOr-Ware.Cords.,,Bruth-. 4. of all doscriptiotir • Newman and examish, stock. j . [February 2'l, 11444 1 • BOYS' LOTH Nqv rt:Et - sUBSCRIBER; would teiliect runi inform their mammal friends and motorman ut nylkliteounty, that their assortment of Clothing for Young ,Gentlemen is much larger' than seer, and they afe disposed to sell Cheap. Nrsoes living at a die. taace, hate the privilege of exchanging clothing pur. chased at this store, if they do not snit. " -F. A. UQYT & IIROTITIM; , . • 272 Chestnut St, corner of Tenth, Philada. Aprll '045.'57- 17-ly COLVIRAPOS:.CUTLERY STORE, . • AO. *1 North whlra Street. CONSTANTLY ou hand, a large as* koillneut of Pen anti Pocket graces, Scissors; and Razors, Table Knives aid Parks, In Ivory, stag, buffalo, bons awl wood. haudlca; Careen and *Wks, Dirks, &refs Knives, Ake. ~ ad130ya,74-i. Tiry extensile assortment .bf Walters 1no:do: bine Entllsh Gans, Colt's Platols, dllen's ROTUMA, and Slagle and Doable barrelled Pistols. ulth a general 'WO df !Matey aardnaremonstaallyon hand. . JOUN it. COLEILAN. t' porky. . ph jadelphia,nle.Bo,lBs4 [Dee. 27; '53-521 51-tf FOONDRYMP3 HAcsl lars & MEM. A PURVES, -N. E. corner South ..stid'Penn Philadelphia, for. dishes iugot Aber and tops, pig iron, shoat iron, soldErs.fice bricks, portable for geevePoliee. bloVt i leadJoundry mould. itlinC &dings. crucibles, ,antlmOny, babbitt metal, sand of,all kinds, brue, old copper. te... Lc. if, is also a deal er hivripuglat and cast scrap Iron And other metals. it is his pisdre to accommodate nisrbinists and others al a .distStiee from . the city, by furnishing any article they nosy want in their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured and forwarda. 'Any itspdry iu Abe /hove line wilt be promptly answered. ' A. PURVES, • V. FL corner South and Penn Weds. robruary's7 -- fAPER dr willoatrzADE,Al iSAAqS BRU-1 te, It • 133 North second. 'treat, belo , PhnaAe pat.. Having completed their large assortment of the above 00ods for Spring and Summer Trade, - Would rbspertfe I ly Invite the attention of pprcbasers to the name, Their „Cock, for beauty, cheapness and forint, cannot be sup passed: They bave-ronstantly on hand every descrip tion of Bold and Painted Shades, Buff llollondsotnd Shade jleistnres, Wol4 Papers, Curtains, 'tire Board Pt in tit Borders, ke., all of which they offer at lowerrates titan qtn 69 had at any other establishment. • Call and (dal:11110u. • 1 N. J. L. ISAACS k IllttL, • • • 133 North S.recusd street, below Race. ;February 28; • -B•sni BOOTS, SHOES, Svc. GRAM_ _ _ OtEDII, PAIIIT.TRI.I.B .• .- ~ AfFrieutions tempieznettes, &e. 1 *' THE'Slibeeribef Will keep ouhasul Cloven; Timothiand other Greer ' seeds. White Clout. 'and Lawn Gu* seeds, together with warder add Veld Feeds, artM, et will warraut ts he fregh cud good, lie wit aim rece iv. oniereferzt ef fruit tree% (earrarrted to be ghat they alp j agricultural implements, lc.. 1;1 of "hi& tbe at Mantrisetorers' pri,,..4,,,, a Ito soda end trek% sold by the rehotriber are Wert+ 4 - 4111 L with greet earn, only from grower* of reputatkm 3 , 4 matdirag.: Ile does tot u dtt in seeds prtcure4 prowiel, Cady balk* Puke', n these who sell cheap; w ittmet regard to the character of Limited mold. Nor do," I. parehassereall soodspown prezlisavoslylo matt tar. • dam. where their too doe) 'proximity dnteriorsten th.ir billa nti•ParticCatil UM*, uf th e 1 1 11130 PpOrite. Tbli , 6 on important teoakendlon to they who purchase dtbrr • weds or.frult hut!. , roe hem te., good le:orders rarly 41' . BeNJA...._ MIN BASNAN. -..._—.. AN INVITATION TO THE COUNTRY. • Dr WY. c.• ULM Ai y froto daubs by oar Sammor deelltor, per m, rets lila wog; • • A merry warbler, as chid pea es the Weems, The Idie bkatoms, that sleep so keg. Tba'utiebted elaaata, nom, the dazes keg brestfi cs - "A hysati.to wekome the boddleg year ; The sotathwlnd wanders from Zeta to forest, . . -And ratty whlspeos,..the spring le here I CoMe. daughter mlne; !Mtn the gloomy elty. Before these lays from the elm base ceased; The slate breathes by oar door as madly As hi the alt Of her natiseXast. - Though many a soier in the wood Is Taking, The daffodil wont dwelt& qwten ; no pasties upward' the sward already, - In spot with Sunshine the early green. • No lays so joyous as these arearatbied • Prom tba wiry prison to maiden's bower: No pampered bloom of the green-Louse Chamber Nag half the Sham of the Maris first Power. Yet these sweet IsYs of the early season, And these -Isle sights of tb spent days, Are only sweet when as fondly listen, dad only fall when we fondly gaze. Tbere to no glory In star or blossom TM looked upon by a loving evti Tam is no trannunse‘ln April Dimes Till breathed With joy aathq vandor by Coma, litna,,deir, lbe lila:luting willow, The opal:dos dorrarlconti Itioandog groats, And balloter poem In Moron 111 n) Their dower of beauty haul thy glad look, • 41.4.1.• FAA CONVENIENCIE3.—;-DT A MEANER. "Where - did you - get your now wheelbarrow,.lk LI" "Oh, my boys got It up him week, while wife and I.were 4 onowed in' over to .Unile Wei' "Well done," says the attoniabeel neighbor, "gut up by them ar boyi, and that eold - week law, why we never thought a doiog anything over our Way, - Only to bundit'up and ace to thacrittare, and thee back into the house ; I oilers wished My- buys would 'Lake some notisinlisirork ' with took like; but they dmet loom to." Now, candid reader, you have beard those neighbors falls, lot me ex plain a little. "Mr. A." reads the papers; end raises "good crops, by the applicailon of that gams article which a celebrated painter mixed with his paint, namely, brains. do knows that mature never made a mechanic; do not start! . I mean twistr produced a person whose bump of mocha. nism was ao fully developed. that be could make a tubstantiod wheelbarrow out of fear.ineh mint ling and remlock fence boards, by the aid of a rust] Lair; aona claw hammer, and a two such chisel, the Identical motorists and Cook to be , fodnd in the, (not) shop of the Ant speaker: - And knowing this, the fatter has profituti by thare membrances of his own -boy.% yeart p when he would have - rejoiced at tho sight of an Odle tool, ewith an edge,) and bas portioned" 6th ii-S.rafort attic space .on one side of his, carriage -house, pliteciftfierein a good supply orthe moat needful toois, and also a supply of the difteront kinds of Wood, of various alma land " shapes, 'not bought outright, but saved to hi:raider from logs of his Own raising; arid besidtss-tbis the apartment con. tains ctstove, fur, othe9si.to, many .of tke days which.ran now be spent there wuukl.lse wasted,' Nowl6r.the prise:feat phrt, which.nur edit,r -always insists on. What Ves it amount tot'l r answer, much every way. A farmer's life is malt up of littles- 7 his, income; his outgoes; and t 4 that has to 'shell out' for every article of farm use, even to buying a Wood -box, will find, as f bare known, a light purse in his . pocket ofttimet,, i and will, beside', be more likely -to become dls. [ satisfied with farming thin list,Who can-kelp Lim. self, to not only grain, meat, fruit, stn., tut en employ the many odd hours of a cold winter in making the numerOus ' 'artkles of wooden wars whiyh every farm establishment needi, both in ri and out.' t would be glad, very glad, to or. py 0 whole pago' of every number of the .dyr, liarist, in giving myldeatt of what tamers might d to rinnove r the ingonveniences found about tbs . establishments of so a:day of. them, and I would, endeairei to make every word practical too, tut the Editor . could not possibly spare me the space. plea we. can f 4, many such chapters.—En.) I 'will, however, beg for a little More rooni to thee tome of those things which I call inconvoulooots, . Let at take the barn for instance; did you ass 1100 a barn with a' small; ' dark granary? I hale, and I knew that If there was not room to mike it larger, It could easily be made lighter by sub stituting a four light windoir hip piece of toad, Did you ever see an old min cl imb ing up, in one corner of his barn, on door; add beam, and brar4, to get'to his bay f I havn. Th and I knew, that be bad done just so fur years (dr want of a ladder.— Are there not very many Larne needing that very thing? Does your barn need one? Then pluck :up 'the energyand have tho ladder put up, nay, petit tip yoursel f,` then climb op it, and stand ou "Abe big beim dnd cutow. Chico more, did jou aroesce a barn door 1r ids a stick ea against it to *haver the purpose of a latch 7 I have, add al. mire the plan, for .than, 'if oiie is dcGiiued away from houte,..tho AMU mut knock down tbo snd help themselves to food they often ought to huve.--sAwsrfead Aviceturisi. liecipts. Doteruc idczuls. A gINIPLL Fauir . C.uctl.—One pound of. one pourad 6f soar;, tie • ounces of bolter; half a piulot :Our milk; ono !coop erate! of solorsT, tm.stotle i 0 little salt i Itriee and fruit to suit your taste. .Alia one bake in tb peat minium. - Excicrmni t!tatty CAN --Ono eap of recu t milk; I'of sugar ; of moposeo ;i of butter; 3 of flour; Pond — chopped raisins; 2 teinsofia. tubs Cream ,cif .. itirtzti; I ,of 4oda; 1 of salt; I of Moves; 1..0f cinnamon; 1 oritotavg. Extra , : of lemon or rose-water / if 41r:strait. Mix tho cross of tartar theroegbly into the flour:and dissolve the soda 10 milk... Mix as tumid: Quo : half lard can ire used Minced of all batter for obertcniug. SIIPIOIIOn CACI..--,To the • same iogratnizat st for L'.reellent Plait, Coke, add 2 eggs welt bowel), *ad 1 cal; of Eogtilh curieuts, ottkl you will hare an cxtra al s cu coke. • SALLY LinTs.—Ono quart ' of doluoind 2 en,: 1 pint id sweeit milk; 2 tablespoonful. of sugar; piece of butter, size of 2 eggs, rubbed Into the dour,. with'i. little salt, and 2 teaspoonfuls of crentn of tartar, ; 1 teaspoonful of soda, dissolaal to the ...lbtke in quick oven, In enpe t minutes. teed to Mks the *CO. of biscuit foe tea. To Kum a Nici Rfsrmr or Bt tiic 'Maio 'half pt a "i•o'Worilrisht moss, pick at. Wn.ala it, and boil It in a brasi het 'loin sweet milk when Altai/Nod, strain it, adding a little obits :4.. gar; put It:ln,oup - s or moulds; when cold it will ba 'erugh, to tuts out. Serve ' it. up vas sweet•Whipt escarp, with a teaspoonful of 'Rif , gripe or currant jelly In _each ranter. This light andbeilthy, dish. - Rice boiled in milk,?nd monided 11,1 14teiSti the same-wiy. is 'also s 11101 dish. . . - Baal. ?Malin Bacrnit - CiAitts.—Take a qaart or milk, Orlitilk and wittar,and Make a thin taa , h of it, of cal, adding a limp of bolter and a tis• spoonful of emit; cool it, god put fel arra /TO well beaten; and 41 apoonsful of flQur. flare it the thicknatictif common bate:, fry on a griddle, and serve wpith butter. BOILED Craraan.,—.Bull OM "milk, and set it iway,ta cool. Beat fuicreggs fuc cash .quirt - u 1 milk, and stir them in, addintsult, sugar awl n' lk. "3 meg firth! taste; cook slowly orsr water, stirri 2 r , ionstantlillil it ihiskeris, taking care to rvutoro it helots) boiling.- Toni 44, slip,- and serve , F"r a ricbcr custard, talo (num tbo yolks of . oix eggs and whites of three, ts,,t- UM' 0 4 1 t rescued whites to altiff (tuft ti, pile ca th'e • SPosoz Caine—Wm cup of 'agar; 1 tcaspoeu rut cream or tartar ;1 cup of floor; i lea...pootul of soda; 3 eigeorollfiestea. The email' et tip tarfrbould .14 well .ati.sed in 'Ole 11.ur, mail au; Ploitattrrikt very gradually into the_beaten *SS and I u! al at. The twia ti)04141 be &tredve./ is 41 Labl oonbia of.ntille eferour, and added jag IntkrOptittini late tbb oven. .
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