. _ • ',,,, To p or,vue•lusw prim. - • .. . rwa Douk aS p ot snam,-01/100 lu. dvance-O,D i 4 i *tads en moutAIV-A114,060 it n o val 4 w imps the V"' i' ' 4c t oLom; • - . .... .coddiess, In advises Vireo toP IOI4 °—• 0 D r OO d o • , do • V i et •do.. ; do - do - • ... to An 1 sliebsistiesiptians us net belvirLsbliPthilitiale ssdrut to one rest'. • To praaata Otte etttWts l iij o asysiitilbo ttuTtati , - , to4ril IIPIOUtir et '' 4 0 pot 10coplee. Fast on deltirety. , , -ckmpteit and , School' renelp's • , ~.„,,_ the 14" W pcjoll. at Si lu edvance, 1,„, , • „ , . , • wit 1..0r Or iIIt7PIPIIS. % . ,X• . ~. It solisesibees older the dlecontinusnes4r tliiiitatoes . ; tkopublithet maysontlntro to send stem stein 'oranges are pal& ~,„;, r - • It soheelbers neglect i* refuse to take Itteliciaiewindt pers front the Macao ioLichle r, lotTs ,sirecsers; they ii m „ l a rotand.dbitnia sn,Sl • _, ttus hti Is 4119 Of' a ort d rigalliailetl e o) Artm - , , -,, -- If sntocri Informing O w patiloher,l ot• to the former, direction they arelield . .:. The couctonove decided t log to bkensengss 1,1 p ro m the niece, or removing nod leering them im plied for, Is prime ilula evidence o (ntentional Stad. _ ..... • _ •_. __ ____—____ kATES F ADVERTISING. answare o rtol!nes, 50 ceute fur one insertion—sub.. utinmertions,-5 cents each. • 3 lines one time, 25 01:..4ubsoqueutineertions1234centseeella. Alladva, AM over 3 110 for 'short periods , ohniged as a tioni • I N oun opt& Qin TWO. r UM. 51X, 2117LT1. wee lines, 52 1 8714 $1 23 $2 25 $3 00 '95 100 , 1.75 275 400 00( 150 200 360 500 .ii,ioraft Pint USE* COIINTIIini ISQUAII OTTE( mime'. „,.. qu ace, 124 2Z. ._ 360 .11 00 10 00 ,r o . 40 ,res, 225 400 500 9 00 , 14,00 squares, 360 500 1 7 50 12.00 18 00 i g ires, 450 6 00. 00 14 00 29 00 o jiter col., 600 900 12 00 18 00 SO 00 mit column, 10,00 15 00 ' . .20'00' 35.00 50'00 sr- Business spno for shOrt periods , Tirrigreement. sr Business Notices, $1 each—aecompsinted who an itrerlieement, 60 eents each. . o ,, r usements before 51s.rriages liteciths; 10 cants telleetur first Insetion--sabsequentinsertiong, 5 cents pr flea. N ne wordsare counted as a Mean advertising.. Merchants and others, advertising by the year, with A sa p,. and a standing advertisement not exceeding 15 Hvii, will be charged, Including stibscliptlon, • gig 00. Fiereto theamountoffonrsqdares, with chart- 20 00 cee and eubscription 'liana& Okaniini , at the rates derAguatmitthore.. Adrertlsenienta set In larger type thrill usual Aimed 50 per cost advance, Ori Mena prices. All cuts rill be c haltwi the same as letter press. • Se Trade aaverllsopieltiO received from Advertising Rents &broad, except at 25 per cent. advance on these pricef, unleek by model agreement with the, publisher. 3lairliges 26'cants. seat. Deathsacoompanledwlthao Ilea. 25 rents, Withenenottoes, no charge. • V notices, tracer:4 thoia of a religions character and for alucatiOnal pArpOlme, will hi charged 23 rents for may somber of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 seats per line , Proceedings of Meetings not of a general or publiceitar charged at 4 sante per line for each Insertion.. To facifitato calculations we will state that 128 lines make a column-10 3 lines a half column—and 82 lines a i metor column. 2932 words make acolanin-4 4713 a bait riumn-y , and 738 a quarter column. An odd:lines over. Nal square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to dkeir own bumbles , . Agendas for, others, sale of Real Es• lite. Se., ani notincl ailed In %menials adtettisemens, INSURANCE.. COlaliirliVaLTl/ 111KIRANCE COMPANY, Paws 'Building; 3d SS:, Harrisburg, Peuna. , CHARTER D4C Arl'rA li, $30000: —Minya buildings inil other property, against loss et damage by Fire. Also; agaitrst perils cr. the Sea, In- Ind Navigation and Transportation. SIMON CAMERON t. , 51. Cantu, Secretary. . .. Presiden BENJ. T. TAILOR, Agent. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Penna. -Incrmber 22,'55 . .614 f WEBS' LIRE INSURANCE AND UVBT CO., Pottsville, Penal*. rARI TALSIO9,OO9-CHARTERI'ERPET#AL. THIS Company, 'Chartered by the ugubitnit of rentisylviniaorith a capital of One T HIS Thousfad Dollars, is now fully organised, and la commenced business. The Company 111 prepared to NftITO moneys and' other• property In . trust, and allow liarrest'on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of Ire pet neut. per annum; principal and interest payable on demand.. For rates of Premium on Life 'near:met', k.e340 printed Tables supplied at the °Mee of the Com• ncy. Centre street, Pottsville. three - doors south of the tiehorwre lietel,-,.ACOR lIIINTziNGER,3r.:, Pru't. Wt.LIVRITON K .4 ilns, &cretarp and True:wren , elan; '54 . _..., . .-1S tf • st PO' rtin= LIFE nisvamigt AND 1 - Trust Coospauy.. OFFlCE—astre it., next door abort GrecresicrslrY Store. CAPITAL, SI 00,000—CILLATER PERPETUAL. THIS tompany, recently ' chartered' ~ by the I.eglalature,or Pennillrunia. Is fUlly.oll,llh. 1 . . . The Company ls prepared to effect insurance upon liras, and to metre mat execute trusts, smile:allow in terett on moneys received, at the rate of five' per cent. r vlnum,'unleAs otherwise agreed upon. -Principal eTI inteiest payable on dernand. Capital auk 'newish; nfely inverted In Bonds and Mortgages, and otter gond sororities. Annual dividend of, the profits will be made paystaolp eask, or appropriated to the payment of pre mieres. For rates of !premiums on Ufa Insurance, see foliated. Tables, supplied at the Company'e office: NATHAN EVANS, President. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice fret', and Tram's. B. T..Terun i aecy September 10.'63 ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Anthorizeid Capital, $400,000. cIIARTER 1 PERPETUAL---Office; No. 91 Vitalnut street; between Third :aid Youkth ttreets,.PlilladelObili. This Company will insure ag~ I,,ss or dimagislty Piro BUllhlngs, Furniture, and' Mee handles generally. A l so Daumßulliings, lasnassne, on Vessels, Cargoes anti Preights. 'sullen lisignta.vonFto all parts of the Union. ' 0 ! I mermen: ..: , D. Luther; i • - . Davis Menton, 'Lewis Ay:Wended, Joseph Hax4. l l , Peter Sllgar, [ . Dr. Ueo. N.F.okert, John K. Bluktston, — .'rl A 41. Hammett,' Frtmnel 11, Rothermel. ',- .wak. r. nem— _,. - r i D. LUTlUD,..President. . `lSx. F,I DIAN, Wier Preridera. .. .• . " W:3l.l3mithj Secretary: ~ • ,‘• e 1 • WP. D. Una! had been appointed: scent It* the shore Company In buy 11011 county, to whom persons dedtibg Insurance n apply. ' • ~ . , • ir c January 1, 'lii , . . [April 8, '54 14-J ' STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FOURTH, ANNUAL STATEMENT a • May 15,1854 i • • . derets, , May it, 1943, tub premiums and tattered Tecate ' 4 the past yeedi rant:nal depart mt:ot. • ' r i, ock . • $191,648 32 11th reeelreablel ,e • -28,647 91 Cash Pretrial:Le, Deparan't 69,292 2S) I • --------170, 568 56 t - 1i,t0...ex pease*, liiomillsiiosis,4e- -- insurance% mutual depailmist,lol,so6 53 ' "• " dock, - - " -27,031 CA .' I - I . iPartor : . • • & rib. xportgageo ? AO* "a oth er 9136 72 ,E,,,,,1 s t .curitbol- ' tiiis reeeirablo,. _. . , ~' ./ 97,11 r 8 84 • • . 6.41 'on /mod. 6 ..1;:k 'IOU" °I • 16668 68 agent', ; . ' • 1 . • ---- 376,704 16 For Fire or Intld • lniistra . nie i ri ol y itN ir) spo ' N ' Agent. Jail 1e118156' '.• I • RIDEDINEET. • • • .Franklin Fire Insurinco r Cr Philadelphia. • OJnee, No, i 63% Chemut meats, n gr Flithstreet... • • Num:UM Charles N. Bucker, George W. itichards, Thalaits Met, .•• Mordecai P. Lewis, • Tobias Waglier, . Adolphe E. Nits, Manuel Grant, David it BroWn Jut* R. Smith; ' • ' • Patterson. Cant lune to male Insurance,,permanencht limited on ery denviption of property, in town and country, at mesas low u consistent with security. The Company ham reserved a large contingent Fund, shish, with their Capital and Pcenthims, ufelyintested, 11 , ,rd ample protection to the instired. Pince their in ci,Mstion, a period of 18 years, they have ptdd npwanie nee minus, two hundred thousand dollars, losses by ut, thereby affceding evidence Of the 'duets:et of In , mum), u well as the nbility and disposition to meet With promptness, all liabilities. -- • t ' CHAS. N. 11ANCIEER, Preeldece. O. RAIKILZII. Secretary. ' • Thu subscriber has been appointed agent for the above ncntionei Institution; and is now prepared to make in • "vanes, on every desaiption of property, at the low.est • ANDIiEW MUSSEL, Agent. PrltAvjfle, Jan. U. lan iLIFE IIfS4B4NC& , TIIE Girard Life In'aiirance, Annuity and Trust; Company of Philadelphia.' Office. No. ttl climbed stlet, the first door Past of the Custom` Nese. / s 3oo ,ono:—C/1d TVR PERPETUAL, • 1,111,10 to make insaradOes onethen on the most favor. tLic term& . - Th e capital' eingludd pp and Invested. together with trrire wed constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers wired liecurity to the Insured. , The premiums may be , paid Yearly, half-yearly or inarterlY o I, • The entnpanO.l4 a lioNusperkellailly to Die inartran ..t k life. The fleet- Bonne. appropriated in December, sad the wond tonic In December, 1814, amount •an addition ilf pi 1,0 tff every $l,OOO insured under oldoit pollcime, making $1,2t2 60 which will.be paid len It shall becomci a claim, Instead of $l.OOO origin inennettheMeztoldest,amount $1,257 60; thepext are ro ti. 212160 for every *1.000: the others In ' the nromrtion Recording lo the inimint and time of additionikynakesnaverarte or more thrill ' Por Cent. upon the premiums paid, without it:tenan t. a,: the antinaPprenilutn. wasuitita: • - 'LiTbe?mal John A. Bruin, Arulon D. Banner, Jo hn Jay diulth, • Proderlek Brown, Robert Pearardl, • George Taber, Jreieph Ifeezar, John It. Latimer, - Thomas e..3ames, _ Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Ballet , John R. Mack. ..Phimiphlets rints . .hilng table of rateeand es plan:along. f otuppilcation and further inforniatiou ran be bed at iha (Are , ItIDOWAT I President, JONI V. JAlttli. Actuary. 4 :Q7 Th e l'ura'r a agent for the above Company hi Schuylkill minty, pod Will elect Insurances. and IlTe ail neeewirity' In formation on the subh.et. • A pri 19, DM IfeVe It BANN AN. ' WIRE SCREENS. POTTSVILLE. RODCEftS, ENT & CO.'S 64IRPN RAILING WORKS." • ' ' RODGfilid: ENT A CO.. manufacturers am' of CAA and Wrought IRON RAILING, ' ' ":—" of every description, invite the attention of the publk to their branch of bu s iness, '`"'""" which ie condi/clod in the building for 'o'apicts as a (loath la Coal street, Potts. v0. 14 ,1 . .nu5. M."! tortkl.h Verandas, Trellia-Work for , Arbors, F I TrOnt•rs, Tree Ilexes. kr.., In every variety of " I YIr ih , V , St 4 ; son's. Gel las Uranus; old Wire Netting 3/3 St shortest noUce and un the lowest terms. togeltior with iron Bedsteads: Farm Lot and Gar. 1,11 :1 1 rnires, 1 , I nzlish Hurdle Pence, key Etc., below city Pri4 , .. • N{ ll.—Crtertery lora ntsitly enclosed; l . Designs “got `D . . ( , 1 Salt Ctivtirpm. Everything in thoirlineotrhand he furnished it the shortest notice. 4',1 are protested to do* al; kinds of castings, such as nrai Olaf water pipes, Yttr ery ts'in b-ly ash tea ggl • it dlo, _MIItiERNW,LB. • .tIE . ti SLER Late a.t.ortz, aseyerle or. tin ' ) •• ' Jlanofocturofs of orso: Wire Coal tiererna. Coal Itlddles. Wire • - ti , nroomq. •te., ic., Ninieaville,Sehuyiklil itzik County. • Thankful for the iberal patrenagethey from the Coal Dealere anti °there. in the tot ros rw.t fully a , dielt their cantor:A in. the' .'nero. All work done at nu r. shop will be warranted, an ,antfneod Le afraid of getting . a bad job. 1 • int* belux,ln; iluf r oldest and the nest expo. 4-, it', 1 11 %4A 111.e1,i , lutho munty: Mire. ilia we the Coal ain the/tin:Jon. 1r.,. to J. 11. I{ urta. ilinererille. to IT 14,1 etlarllit i,r Kurt% 1100er, )141, 4 )4141Aet1e i l to. Uhl &moo repairs-41. ! . rlt ; • 1)..7 -7 UP BLIBIIED'iWERY SAT t RDAY MORNINGr, BY BENJAMIN -DANNiNt TOTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL ,COUrY, PENNSTIVANIki - VOL. ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN LARGER TYPE .TULAN • USUAL WILL RE CHARGED 50 PER.CENT. AD VANCE ON OUR USUAL BATES.' . • J. B. A. & S. ALLEN; 7 and 8 South Whunio, Philadelphia, DEALERS'IN OILS. June 6,'67 OILS! 'OILS!! OILS!!! HODCSON &KEAN, „ NOS, 5 St' . .S. general commissioinirciteuits, , ana Deniers in - WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING AND NECRANNAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,'55 , 3S-t GEO.: W. POMEROY & CO., MUMS Ill_ OIL, SOAP, CALIEDLIGII4kp. • O. 10 tionth Water street, below j Market, Phllaaelphla Sperm, Card, Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and Avidasry 011, Sperm and Adtmantlne Candles. Samuel T. Nlller ' Salesman: Phlladelpma, January 5,' ' 55 1.17 IIItAUCItCHIINK . . • Wire . Jsope Jaann4aotory, Vila; • litanutiscturer of Wire litopehier inclined planes, shafts. slopes, Ac., you'd inform the public that , . 1 „ is non pre. pared to make, ALL ,EZIND,S, LENGTHS AND SIZES OR FLAT AND lIONND ROPE, , At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the most liberal terms, at his Wire Rope factory, Hatioh 0 husar, Carbon Co., Fa. Reference can be made to Mews. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortrlght and A. iI. Broadhead. at 31auch Chunk; to IC Patterson, Summit I WI. to Sharpe, Leisenring 8 Cu., Tll more, Luzern county, Pa., and in fact, nearlyadithe op "sratora in the Itegiou whohare been using his rope". July 26,.103 SO4y • BAILY6t'BROTIEER, • Item,ove'd To Their • N W 'STORE ' NO 920 • CHESNUT S TREET, (SETT EN NINTILI AND TENTII,) P illidelphia Are now opening a splenda stock of CARPETIN OS • EmbrAelng every,yariety of. • ' ENOLISIL urtussm,s, INORAIN; TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL. and VELVET, 'TiIitEETLY, ENEITLANS; ALSO. AMERICAN CARPETS,. Of their own mannfsenre, which they warrant to be equal to any goods made In this country., I . - FLOOR OIL .CLOTHS, Of every variety of style and width. CANTON MATTINGS, COCOA MATS, utaz, DRUG-. LISTS, Ac., Ac., Ac. April 25,'b7 , (Sept 20.'56 55-11). 17-, -- • JOHN A. MOORIL] [JOHN W. WILLIAMS. MOORE & WILLIAMS; GeneralN;Comralsidtkri Merohluits, AND DEALERS IN • MINERS' SUPPLIES , Ito. 54 5. Water ateeet, Philadelphia. The subsclibet having been associated with the coal trade and miulng operations 'generally, fur attend years. are preparedly. supply orders for all articles 'contingent to mining purposes at the laweat rates, with rare and despatch. Our stock comprises HIS following. Oils... Sperm, Safety Lamps, Thorniey's celebrated ' Solar, Fuses, Oum Belting, • Elephant, Blasting Paper, Wasbets, • • • • Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, • . Racked, Ropes, all slims, Mate. Lard, Pulleys, Blasting and other Rosin, Wicking, • Powders, Greasing, Winatope, Soap, • • ' Linseed. Tie and Pitch, Candles, &c., Ac. ItirEaraCta: • Ilodgson A Keen, J. B. A.• & S. Allen, Charlok Miller Co., S. Itotbermel. Esq., and John Thorniey...l34, Phila. adelpbta ; Hon. W. Donaldson, Hon. C. W. Pitman, Oleo. W. 11nyder;Baq., D. P. Brown, Mr., and L. P. brooks, Esq., Vrottsvitle; Wm. %Haven, and J. J. Conner. Ashland. 1 [January 17, '67 stcly, Schuylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE.,4OMPANY. CO it -.l l '.leirtit maanri.• Office itt Billyman'si Dialuultengo at., 4 2 doors above Centre at., Pottaville, Pa. CAPITAL A.Wraiattazigre BY LAW; , • $200.000. CH-ARTER:PERPETUA , - This dompatiy obtained Its Charter at the last Session' .of the togislatn e of Pennsylvania, and is now fully or. ganitsd and,prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks, on Public and. Private Build. ings,Yurnittire, Stocks of Goods and literrhandise of all kinds. y. Also on Opal Breakers and Machinery; Inland 'lam enting on (canal Boats and Bargee, by Canal* and Rivers; also on Catgoes of Coil to Philadelphia, New York. Bal timer°. &n This Company guarantees to adjust all losses prtoP9z,land thereby hope to merit the patronage of we pupal& $388,818 TO 528,887 28 gg Directors' ' • SAMUEL SILLYBIAN, .1. U. ADAM. • . WILLIAM MORTIBISR,Jr. JOHN D. DRIBS:UT, JACOB UtINTZINGER, Jr'. • JOIDI HENDRICKS, ,GEORGE LAVER, . • ' J. B. OBAEFF, W..F. SMITH, /L.IL I.II3NTZINSIEB, o .u t atii ii if Fi tie,„i F. SMITIi. Secretary and Oonaal Agent. Pottsville, January Lna 1- COLD SPRING HOUSE.. Tlllb'celebratedHouse will be • • opened on the 291 h of 3une,and a litn- • , lied number of lloat_ders can be DWI- - rioualy accommodated during the sea- • , • sou. Ready access to this place is a forded by the train of the Dauphin it Susquehanna nail toad, which leave: liaretabunt daily at b, A.M.,return lug to Ilarrisburg 7.50, P. M., and by trains which leave Auburn at 8:45, A: 31.,•returning to Auburn by 6.30, P. connecting,With the Pottsville evening train, afford ing visitors a pleasant excursion and an opportunity of enjoying themsebreorrationally. The Baths •are In flue order. Meals provided for visitors. • Address—Cote Seam Morse, Box 43, Ibulisburg. • •• Arid Spring, Lebanon (7ounig, /taw. 3D,'s7June UNITED STATES JICI EL, Cape ilay, new crawly. TIIE undersigned hate taken . the,management of the,.above House. 4, This liduse. capable of &commode- - Rug 400 guests, Is unsurpassed by beau- '.1." ty of finish, aim of rooms and convent tr--= once, hi any house In thin country. The water used Is from an "artesian well" on the pre mises. furnishing pure soft water.obviating the unpleas ant effects of the well water of the sea coast. Tanks, holding 20.000 gellons of water, have beeit placed on the top of the house, which are supplied bj a steam ei3gineoLud sufficiency of hose to each Boor, so that a fins would be completely under Our control. • A Table Ml,llete win be set at a regular bout, and pd. ,vats tables for parties and families et any hour. Ample Stabling with Carriage Rouses attached. .Beautiful Cottage in the yard, six, chambers hand- somely furnished. UEOBOB GALE, Law. 8. B. W001.31A.N. Manager. June 2T, 'ST SURF HOUSE, Atlantic ! city, IC , J. THE undersigned takes much . 'pleasure in Announcing to his patrons'"),,_ of last sereem, their :Mende:Sind the ••• - .„,, ' public. that he has leased this delight ' i 117"... fully situated and elegant .establiah• ' T. ' - meat for the coming year, and has made many value .10 additions and improvement*, such as verandahs, 12 feet - wide, entirely ground the house, ta.: feet in extent; hal gmated the lawns in'trout and older next the octant ret moved the office to the oppositty end of the house, where eight additional rooms have been added for India, gen tlemen's, and private reception, barber's and porter's rooms, &c., Ac.; new buildings have been-erected for ba kery. restitry cook, Are cream and .oyster rooms, with - sleeping apartment over for male servants, and, wash house enlarged, with additional chambers for female ger qvants of the house; all the beds in the hotel will be ren ovated and made agreeable; additional cisternshove been erected, of aul7icient else to supply visitors with cistern water for all purposes', the bath houses are situ ated but' a short distance from the hotel. with plank walks to them; they will be under the charge of the sterrard'kwife, who will at all tines be provided with towels, foot tallow and bathing dresses for all who may re quire them, that are, patrons of the house (none others).- 1 'shall g)ve my undivided attention to the comforts of .my Yislters, andliare , i,lust'eootidence I will be liber ally sustained:- , .-,: Respectfully , . ISA.A"C Til AYER. ' ' I - N. 8..-The Bathing at Atlantic City Is not surpassed on the :torte American roast, and the facilities of going ' to and trem are unequalled by any ether ; . (drives and fishing are good, fowling fair). Ladles and . gentlemen. who wish to spend the day only, can leave Philadelphia after breakfast and arrive at Atlantic belbre the custo mary hour for bathing-10 or 11 o'clock—be with their frVencli Mx hours. arid be at home before sapper; so, on .the other hand, gentlemen of business which calls them to the city daily, taw leave Atlantic after breakfast, be here at S'% A. M., and leave at 4 I'. M., and be with their -nunlike at 6,P.M., age hoar before supper. • • Ilay 16. '57 29-1 y - . ISAAC THAYER. , PI,LIMBINCI AND CAS-FITT INC Eitlblishment. 8. Porrsvittz, Pd. :he underslmied respectfully forms the lions of Potts , . le and vicinity. that having orbased the Ifiutibisely Itts ddirhmentorlienry Dicke aeon, and attached it to his 71-I , llling Itusinots, will here. ter carry on both branches, td how*, by strict attention btudnert—kreplog always on and a large IMO well *dotted tack,tmployintcotepetent 'Omen, and doing work ;at tormannerdtingrriees—to Pcs Ire a portion of the public renege. • Uhl Skit*. will owlet of Wa ter Closets. Iron. Copper and Lead Bath Tuts. Porcelain and Copper Wash Basins, Iron and Pavement Plugs, Maas Cloche for Me hod -Loather Hose fir pare. nients.ftrattch Pima and ooupllngs for pavements, Iron asst lead Pipe of all elms. Owerlitureor of every kind, onibracing a full assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, " 1..4006 . 4c., man nfo:dnred of the land, quality of Materials, and of ,the latest and most approver; pat terns. '; • , i VA'NIIII, RAIOROON. April ll 'ST 1 "' " 1.6.0 • - • T v L ' ' • ; • • - " 4 " 4 , "••!I'.lA 4 .•-, • ' • ... . - 7: • widow . • 4(6._ NERAL • I'; : ." r a r, , I r I ~ • - 1 , • „ . T0.P.111591 BOW . II.LS . 017, rLE KAATIIv AISIP SYIS6 OT, mom TIIY CAtES.NA 31.0111STAXAB, METALS /72 . T . ****407p,M0 Arai HiNDs Arf ATTBZECT ALL Xmas ledhoirte 011PAIM n it * 4 ,hr.johNies,-- HOTELS. PLUMBING. WATCHES, JEWELRY. • ' : 1 ' ~ IL • 'AVISE'S ... , ... • , . CHEAP' Watch By .je*.; ..._ • ..,,. c. _ , : elry Store, No. 'lO North Second '': ', "l-7-F . - - 7.. street, (op to the 'bit. -Vernon It._ • •=: - .."--- . 4 -." - .--, Itonse,) r blladelplila.' . 1,. . . Gold Wet 04 4184 4 tlin i elie/ed l L l s ' r 551"5 ' 5.3;" ' - Ter Lever,Thlljeneted4l7.; Silver pine, SV; Quartler, $5 to $7; Gcad Spertieler,s4 . so to $10; Sliver Spectacles-, I $1 60; Silver Table $ nsa.er set, $l4 to $18; Silver Bea m t Spoons, $0 to $1 ; Silver Tea Bravos, $4 75 to $7 60: Gold lens and Gol , Cases, $44 0:k to $5; Gold rem and :Sllrer Casee,sl; tog Eb el .wittia variety oftineaold,lew.; 41ry.Gold Curb;G d and Fob Chains, All goods :war ranted to be as rot...masted. Watebow rind Jewelry re. ' paired in the best manner. , Also, Masonic Mart* Plot, ge., made to order. N. B.—All orders neat .14 Will ,or othernpe, will be punetnally attended to. „ • - - Sept. W5ll. • '' , , - • '3B-13 , , STAU ,FER A HARLEY.,!-:: : J., , : -..__•_-_. eIIEAP WATCI7IIB 3. JEIVZLRY -7-...., Wholesale and retail—at the"Pfeita . . `v im„• •- •-• • . pats Hatch I Jewelry sore,” No. 96 North esomd str. . . corner of Quarry, Yhtlada. , Gobi Zarin •Watcha. fell Amelled. 18 carat...flee, $2B 00, Goldlotne Watches es, 00 ~ o,se4 00. inveitaiiigrauloieued; . - .. ; .- - . 112 CO Silver Leploe. Jewell,. .• ... • . --: ' - •• .. -9 00 Superlor4tuutlers, • • - ~• - ' '• • 700 Gold Bracelets, , - ' - . - • ' • 300 Gold 9pectacles, • - , . - • .. 7.00 Fine leer do.. .• , , •-• ' • - • • - 150 Ladles' Gold Pencils, - . - ' . • - ,• . - ... - 1 00 silver Tea-spoons. Pet, Gold Pens, with . Pencil: and Silver folders. $B.: ' Gold Fingeovings'37%aents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, 12% cents; tent, 18% cents; Lrlnet, 25 cents; Sher arileles ln pro rtlon. All goods warranted-to be hat they are sal . ~' ' STAUFFER *HARLEY. Os hand—some Gold and 811Ver Levers and Lepines, )attll lower than the plate twice* " October 4.185 e. HARD ARE. ' • •ON I IRON!! A LARG assortment of Hammel ed, Rolled, Slit, Sheet and Flue Iron. on hand and or We t by • • BRIG= k LERCH, Centre street. Pottsville, Julie 10,"111 . 2.5% • D.PLASTER, • .PALCINE PLATEtt, Phosphate kj of Linie„,cent nt, Whit. Said, Tar, Rosin, As, AM, for wan by ARIGHT amen, Centre steel. ' Pottsville, June' .1,'51 . FARMERS. READ! P_ LOWS,. HARROWS, Cultivators, - - -Sakes, 84thini, - ersetels, 81c1641, Soallig; Sythe ia, Mew, Ike., ts,sbr sale by 11111141I1' it LERCH, Jung 206 Y!; 24 • • : ~ , 1 fbitre• stmt. :ttgllTSrecFetriedF, a A i BJslll r N a G ss Efa LT A . an excellent arßele for thstenleA Own or Loather Beltinp—Tarloneitses. For sale by'B. BANNAN, • • Cestre :trot. - . , DHOSPHATE LIME, Calcined I. • Plaster, Rodtinflani and Itosaan Cement... • _ BTWIItEIL a TLIOMPSON, ' , CbllleiV Coin OM *rkat strce . ts, "Sign or run dam." 'Pottsville, June . g7; a„ .` • . ' V••• Riaiii - A - 6 - IRO N. TZLAT BAR RAILROAD DION; (all sizes.) Fiat liar Railroad Spikes, Mail Spike*. , Cast Shear,Blister and Spring Steel of all size* , fur sale . by -. 'BRIGHT k LIiKCII„ Centro street. Suns • '67- • • SCALES!' pCALEIS I! • SCALES!!! THH subscribers have the sale of the Vergnnis Company's, scales. They are warranted equal to any manurtetunid. km : plea mai& seen at i tfle ifardware Store of • "'- Pottaillle, , Spril 11,'571 , • BUYOUT RPENTiFiS i• CALL and e xamine - our large,aesort molt of Ss Planes, Squares, Boring 'Mathlnea. Morticing Mutant Augers , Hatchets , Chisels, Bravis , Bench Screws, Les ls,Onages, - .. e., ke.. all of wich will be sold at the low prices by BRIGHT k LBRCII,' • ' June 20, '57 , • Cbsirestrectri . ' • A GENCY for the Reading Agacul tural ne Shop.—llaying the agency for tie widely celebrated tgrieultural implements manufactured • at thin chop, I mutts the 'Mention of farmers, and ran furnish them wit these goods at manufacturer's prices —freight added.'. • . FRANK. PUTT. Pot tactile. Jun '5O FAI - BANK'SISCA4EB • L 1171 - 1 E subs ribers,_agents Jur the man =- , asieturims; • Wu» received's Tim artlebe,sanid 4bs - “Usam Gaunter &ale," calculated iirweigh Press 34 'an ounce to 240 s, • Per sale at the YorkStres. . . ' 43. YARDLEY A SON. , Pottering', Apr 1 Vith.l4ssV 1 , 17- TO 'MACHINISTS.. L • . HAVE the Agency for tools NTwhich eviny mechanic should possess, 0. Steel llules and Straight Edges, with grailuations from 5 to 50, 'graduated decimally from 10 to .100, 0. Steel, !quarts, and an article which cocebinoi in and oat ealll. Mgt per, Square and circular guate, , Y Were; and a . perfect straight ge i W ll in one tool. Call 11104 spo Ahem at the "Stox 01 HE SAW." ._ matfett A TIiOMPSON • Pottsville, A p II 4,11714. E i OXAL L Of 0. L. Ester yM s *rawer.. Store. HA.V.1119 • removed ' from the , corner ot Centre Sind blarketatreets, to Fry k blartes old stand, nearly opposite, Mr. Esterly would inform his Mends and the 6nttabltants of this and adjoining man• t les, that everything In the hardware line will always be found at his establishment, where they may be certain of getting supeNur articles at the lowest prices. 414-Ite• member to call St D.L. Bsterly's Hardware Store, Centre stivet,letow Bitirket-gg, N. B.—Orders for coal serowns,of &steely & Yrick'sinan ubcture, nioelved and promptly attended to. • Pottsville; April 19,1856 16- MORRIS, JONES, & 00 ., . • IRON i STEEL MERCHANTS, Market alai Sixteeneh. blreele. Philadelphia, 4 'Use always on hand 'and for sale, BEST ENGLIS REFINED IRON—FuII assortments of 'Magnolia," an other favorite brands.. -BEST AMERI CAN BARS—onary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge O ttawa; &e., & PENNSILVd.NIA 801 LEH PLATE.— Promiscuous al ,or -nt t if s e required size. BOILER RIVETS.:-Dove brand; made is solid dies. BEST EN , ULISII CAR A. ES—American and English. FLUE' k SHEET IRON For ccriering schutes, Ac. AMERICAN & SCOTCH PIG Inn'. RAILROAD litos—T rails and T fiat bars sultalb e for mines, turnouts, &e. JUNIATA. ENGLISH A NQRWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASIIERS—Foir bridges, cars, and machinery purposes ge nerally. CASK , . SHEAR, MAURINE and BLISTER STEEL. MAO, $n extra qualliy- . 4n. taps and dies. The above, together with a hill assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails ' and Spit z, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineers, miners, founders and ma chinists is invltivi. 4 Slay le, 1856 19.1 y ------'''' 4-K-RE'APAn er•--- HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. -\ % Ar e 4 11111 SUBSORIDER, haying now arrant , his gooda at his new place of business art 4 with a new determination of furnish. lug all such goods as the business of the Deal Region may, require, at theirlowest market value, soliggq_the inapt/anon of the Public. I shall be always f i n on,han,n 4 haVe on hand a full stock of i Bar , , - Chopping Asia, -•• j - Vine In, •. -, • - Coal Shovels, ~ - • Cast lc , 6l,'• :;• Tried Cim, , a I Silt rhi,, • ' ' *hails and Spikes, J .. ' Rope, '. ', Tackle Blocks,, . „-hf'llowa , .' 4 7.. — ..i.- 1 Anvils and Vices, /le., hardware and Iron Depot, Craves inataiv, throe doors abOve Market'. Vast side. PRANK POTT, -Tilly 16.111:4. I . . 1, 28-tf BR CRT A E E ss . N W 'LAB v , Atte. STO I.II RE Two doors be.. to • Matz' note'. ind ne*rly opposite the ners' Bank, Pottsville, where will be foland an. excellent assortment of llas.d. WAHZ: Coach Trlmmin s, Springs, Saddlery, Shoemaker's Too a. .. Carpenter's Tool , Glass and Paint, Bar Iron atoll sties, Rolled ""1 • Nails aod Spike , Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Tools, Building Materia Cast Steel. • ' Sheer Steel, Arm Bilster,. Mill Saws, Cross-cut Sa ws,' Fine Hand-saw CI. B. returns b they eitended to il the new firm, by lion to business - sod command t sthank thaq , n4ac• I,6froont ,;„,t1.„1 . 11n1! ,I.,,,sATURDAY:.MQ:AN.TNP;',4IIA.y. - : .11.i . 4.07 "'LYONS' KATHARION. . . • - I I :Y AVE OU used Ly . oils'Ktliairon I for the haiii It Le the most delightful toilet artl e e the morld tad te_prwmkiently.bendleiel for. Gres and Mild heads . The Rathslron folly restored my heir after a bsidttese of twelve yeses. Yours truly, • - • . -• . -• •, . • . R. L. ATWATER. Also, Lyan:s . titrut of Pure Jarnabut Obver t for d penateaud ,genetut mamas dotat.T4e. c .. an be a t LETS. Perfumery and Variety fitqmOentreetruset,PottrrMe • October 28:.1856 .• . • ; ; 414 f • - • _• Wholesale. and Retail avier-naggiost tfltx,a Okeekiamlarc. 6. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Btu., (Opposite Mortimer's'iNtel,): POT - Tsv LE I ,PE ANA.: - , - • ....••• The •thecriber, having !taken Tiosseadmi of the borne formerly occupied b Mrs.M.ld. • Beatty, has converted the same into a 'Deng and !ped erast' Storey r anch as he thinks 'nil prove' witisfortory to • all purchasers, and respectfully Millis the at• tention of his:dead...and. the nubile to hlachoice stock. Ile has taken great care in the selection of Ids Drugs. Medicines, de., and can thiriforetheerthlly iicommend each and every ono as being PORE AND UNADULTERATED— IIe ird'etermined to give his undivided personal at. Lennon to his business, at, all hours of the day and night When required, believing that thence-as and replication of phyecialu as well as the o k eduqble /foes qf thew pa tients depends In a great measure on the can of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and he feels confident that. cricsexthisothen obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will 'not' be the only question with his customers; when once his munition as a careful and competent Apothecary: shall be manna torily established. '• This reputation be l ie determined to build,up, with the , assistince of a share of the public patronage-ra fair pro. ' portion of which is guaranteed to hint' by numerous friends, Independently of that which' be hopes to obtain ' by close attention to business and strict 'Month)" In mixing prescriptions which may affect the health and lives of his customers. ' 4 ' DOmption in the preparing and compounding of med icines for ruthless speculation he will never resort to, though It is notoriously true that such a' dangerous de. ;apt ion is much more extensively and enceesshilly pito tked by druggists than can be readily Imagined. Confident of obtaining , a name and rank amongst the dot of his cotemporaties, be only asks attention to prove his wilito serve, and his ability to satisfy toe most ex- Sir Patrons may with eonlideneer3ly upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orderid. sent by mail :o otherwise. CHAS. Wd kiPTING, Dattuatar a CzniaisrPr dCbgter qr . (bare and Nortodgatt fits.; Ramp. Putavflle,J nue 21.'66 25.1 y tia il;/;1999;i 4 ;19;i9 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. BEAD THIS-OLD AND YOUNG! . , . HAIR RESTORJPIE:i. - U it is, doubt,the UhistsroUderihfilscore ry . of this age of proge, for it will restore, permanently, gray heir to Its original color, covet the head of the bald with. a Most luxuriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and itch ing, cure all scrofula; and other efitaaeous , etuptions, such as scald head. etc.. It will cure, as if by mai: le, neremui or periddlcal headache; make the hair soft. aless my. and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly,i and the hair from falling, to extreme old age. ' The following is from a distinguished member , of the medical profession: . . .; ' Bi. Pith, January I t 1855. PROFESSOU D. J. WOOD— ' , - !..- Dees Btri—llusolicited. I send you this certificate.— A fter being nearly . bald fora long time,and haring tried all the hair restoratiags extant., and haling no tkith- in any. I was Induced, on hearing of yours to give it a trial. 1 I placed myself In the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed with a good stiff tiriah, and the Restore ' live theqapplied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow., This I repeated every morning, and in three weeks the young hair appeared sod grew Rapidly from Magnet last tillitstprearset tpinlN audio now thick, black and atona l -loft - runt *merle the lenclii wiperees, before,ituas harsh and wiry, what littlethere vas of it, and that little was disappearing, very rapidly. I still use your Reatomtive about twice a week; and shalt soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had read of these thlngs 7 and who has not? but have not seen hitherto any case where ,imy poison's hair was really benefited by any of the hair Made, kn., of the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex perience. I have recommended your pre on to others, find It already , a large and- sale throughout the Territory. The people here- ow its ef ir facts, and hale confidence in it. The supra you sent us, as wholesale agents for .the Territory, is nearly ex hausted, and daily inquirla are madirra it. -Yon de serve Credit for your 'discovery; and I, • for Sono. return' you my thanks for the benefit it has.done me, for I C§T, 6 tainly had despaired long ago °teeter cireciing any such result. i Yours, hastily, . • ! J. W. BOND, . Firm-of Bond & Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul. Floe Trays, Britanla Ware: Assortment ortinaLocks, • Table Cutlety, Poeltet CatlerYs Table Spoons. Anvils and Vices, Assortment-or floe Guns, Sheet Iron Crucibles, Wilv, Tin Plate, Brass Kettles, Sad Irons. PaXI II and Boilers, -Chains. BmilrosOrares, - Potrder and Shot. - P to the publl e for thepstronags tendividuslesparity,andhopee ty of their noods,strlet atten• models; prlees,will deserve luted suppnit. • BRIGITT k LERCH, refs:tare and Iron, Centre street 18156 • MEDICINAL.:. No. 14-Worron Strook,Nor. York. PROFESSOR WOOD'S • [From the Editor of tits Rent Estate Adiertlierl Boston, 27 School Street, March 20,150. • Dan Srs:—Baling became prematurely quito gray, I was Induced, some Mx weeks since, to make a trial of your Reetoratice. I have used less thaw two bottles, but the gray, hairs have all disappeired ; and although my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet •the processof'changels,gradually going on, and I am Id great hopes that in s abort time; my Bair will be as dark as Easterly. I hare also been much stratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, whkh before was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as for merly. Respectfully yours. ! D. C. !It. RUPP. Professor Wood. i 1 • . • O wM.. lino's, Arne 19,1853. I hayo riled Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired Its wonderfu; effect. My balr wits'berom- Ing, as I thought, prematurely but by the WO of hie “Itestorstire," it bas resumed its original color, and I hare no doubt, permanently so: SIDNEY IMMESFii: • Ex4enstor United States. • -. • O. J. WOOD & CO.; Proprieto r ' s. 312 Drosdway,r; N. Y., . and 11111arket strait, St. Lords, 31Issouri Sold In Pottsville by J.C. o.ltugbeei F. Sanderson and Henry Saylor; Tamaqua—E. J:Sry ; Schuylkill Haven— , Dr. E. Cblebeeter, and by all r*fttableDrogirbda every where. Feb. 21, '57 84y, - Irapottluit ])ficovert. : coNsumelioN,, l • •• • AND ALL DIMAS= OF THE INN AND THROAT ARE positively.curable by Inhalation, which conveys the remedieZ to the armlttels In the lungs through the air passages,end conriug in direct con tact with the disease, nentralime the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imturts renewed vi tality to the mavens system, giving that tone and ener gy so indispensable for the restorption of health. To ho able to state confidently that Consumption 1r curable by inhalation, is to me a soured lot unalloyed pleasure. Ii is as much under the control qt medical treatment as say other finaddable disease; ninety out of every hun dred eases can be cured ;Mille first stages; and Tay per cent. in the second;-but in the third stage It Is impos sible to: save more than five per cant., for the lunge are so cutup by disease as to idd 'di/fence' to medical skill. Even, however. In the last stages, Inhalation af ter& extraordinary relief to the suffering .attendlng this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety. five thousand persons In tho'United States alone; and a comet calculation shows that ofithe present population otthe earth, eighty millions e destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death ha no- arrow so fatal as Cdneumption. 'ln all ages it h been the great enemy of4ifie. for it spares neither age r sex, but sweet)* off' aliketthe brave, the beautiful, Om graceful . and the giftcd. By the help of that Septet:Pe Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift,J am enabled to offer to the afflicted ir permanent and speedy emit! in Con. , snroption. The and cane° of tuberckz is frmn Impure I blood, and the immediate effect,. !produced by their de reified in the lungs, is to 'previa the free admix-ion of air into the air cells, which causes* Weakened AMU ty through the entire system. 'Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lunge than from those administered through thettornacli; the patieet will always find the Inngsfree and the breathing easy afterfinhaling reme dies. Thus, inhalation Is a local remedy, nevertheless it — fry Butuags, num IonIDI NG. acts ronstitntionally, and with More power and certain ty than remedies admioisteredi by the stomneh. To rtnE subseriberi l Agent kr the 'Sale prove the powerful and direct intluenee of this mode of of administration, chloroform Inhaled wIB entirely destroy MASON'S BEATING FURNACE for limiting how sensibility in a few' minutes. paralyzing the entire nor-. 1 aes, halls, school hours, public .buildings, Ao. it does eons system, so that a Klub maybe amputated without not burn the air, and girt, an agreeable hart--en theslightest pain; firhaling the 'ordinary burning gas . I portent Matter: We euperint;nd putting them up and will destroy fifes in a few hones. j J If' put up. by our direetione. will I gtiarantot them to The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system I work. lie also put them up at about a 34_ less expense when Minting or apparently dead. The odor of many than if pat up by penmen' front abroad.- We Banish the of the medicines Is per.eptible .th the skin a few ;oho I all slurry and Registers; also, at manufae. ales after being Inhaled, and mai be immediately detect. torere • prime. ed to the' blood. A convincing! proof of the constitu-:!' 'CASTLETOS MARBLE MANTELS. In Imitation of Menai effects of inhalation. is the Met that sickness is `••••• Lieber), Porphyry, Pyrenees, Egyptian..tromtella, Verd always produced by breathing foill air. , isnot this poel- ; Antique, Agate,Spanish,Oalway,lllack and other mashie, tire evidence that proper remedies , carefully prepared ' These imitations are so molest that they challenge the and ,indlcionely administered through the lungs, should ' .closest prrutiny. I natyle and finish theyere undesired. perdue. the happiest results? • wring eighteen years' They are en highly polished that they retain. their beau. practice. many thousands, suflerlog _front diseases of. ty much longer than marble, and are not Injured be' the lungs acid throat, hare been under my care ' 'and , smoke, Coal Gas or-Acids. Ditty onsets; timetthe strength 'l'have effected many remarkably cures , even after the or jlarbtet . and coat Lot Wile era. 000t t alf mg p r i ce o f sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, whirls , . , • . • • fatly satisfies mu that consumption Is no longer a fatal These Mantels range in price trom $l2 to sl2L;accord disease. My treatment of consumption isoriglual, and, lug to site and fin leh. A speelmen of patterni stilettos. founded on long experience andi a thorough Invent:4a-* can be seen at his store, Pottevilie: r tion. •My perfect acquaintance With the nature of fa: • EMERSON'S YENTILAKORS.: fur Ventilating- build.: hercles, ice.: enables ma to distinguish, readily, the vs— Inge, ivhlrh.dram foulalr out of cold flues. stet also cure rious formsof disease that simulate consumption, and ezunkyshimneye. • With one of. thesis yentilators placed apply the proper remedies rarely being vilati'ken - a chimney no currant of air ran pass down the:earns In ■ single cafe.' This 'familiarity ;is cenneetion with —and it makes no iliffereere where the wind may !strike certain pathological and microscopic discoveries. enables ' , the Teutilatinc it causes a current upwards. It is put. me to relieve .the lungs •from the effects of contracted. ' tea allpuldle btilltlinpi and; properly constnnted , chests; to entente the chest, purify' the blood, impart to: lugs where a Ryder:mot veutlintion Is caniedout, It renewed vitality, giving emerge and tone to theentlre- Also, Pier Slabs, Table .Tupa, !Inman Tops,-Tope tot system. ' Wash Stand& Black Beards for Schools,liegister Prattles! united Medicines with full directions !soot to any-part of the Kitchen Table' Covert!, Ac._ Also.. ' • - States And Canada* by petiente communicating; ORNAMENTAL STOSIE CILIMNET TOPS, the build their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more logs. in one block. different sizes and• leugthaitheap as certain If the patient should pay me a vleit;which would brick. and den't require repairing. give me An opportunity tseemsnalle tbo lunge and ens- STONE BUCKET'S for oruamdettlug doors, ble Mit to peescrlbe With much "reater 'certainty, and win lows, Ac. All kinds; of which will, be tarnished at then the guru could he sdrixtedWithout seeing the the man ufirct nrers' prices, cirri/Led only added. ',Omit again. O. N.ORAIIASi, M. D Pentons tint idirselhad;better rail and Dundee these ar. office! Y 1 4 1 11 74./ sired, #1 . ,1003 below rivejUl.'• tithes. which see .very useful. and ornamental, and for -I.27I.IDELPHIst, Itt. ailed at very low prices: • ; B. DANKO', • June 27 ,' 47 Muth 21, la - • • . ~ . • &hueLla7l town& • . .• . • YIEAVA OE PIaTTISVILLE. • .7 LITTLE DORRlT' , ...coutpletir qillE,,supSeitilir,H, has a lot of the pICKENS'EL Lust PIoveI;...IATTLE Views of Pottsville, which a toeilltlfil Now 0, WHOA , ' non e o mpiei e , - Ch e en n idik, 5 0 eh . • the location. scenery, &e., whkh he wilLeell at the low.. n o isni e d4s e n", yi no e diti on ; p ro . Ai w a "" rate of la tents each: tocloe.out the lot. They Wert The icatinsa tat flitptellkiktifrea new notelt , % ant , liehed at it fitt tat4h. NoW fi the Hum to plvetite a " Notting New, talee J the anther of bat few mania nuaohi. • „ _ Magatilaelikw Ibttrerit. arahaat'altaithea's, , • - „„ I li• DANN AN. • • Gdra, At, ite, rectivill - jibd {orate/4' c• 314 y 30;1., 1100 1r.r1r11411341t0120t. ' .; e ..t. • :" UNUFACTUUS:',.:;: THE ,`SEBT.BTEAM PUMP' made. of lion,' Brass , Ngt- P ,o U r ti M i Ti lterateaslingi, atigued; and ex• ternevely.:patd int Steamboat. Railroad, Varian , ant Ilk rang variance, said gives great satisfaction u a. licdier Feed bac Pon aimit i e t. on ' e l d 'hey are very easily , repairedoind, being ' Chan any other Mon' Primp in are they are mar NO liable to get out Of order. Yor mammies and teatimonials, trittt circular, autat . dr- apply ta. -LITISEFIELDCO V•rc#24%7 PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTOF,IY. Au ta fo ity=l: tr l rirof the publl;7re—speettallysZtelt. • THATCHER'S • • ' 7 4Dattble Action Fig and Suction riIHES.E. Pumps, froin experience ' are settuonledged to be ropetior to any to use. They are ebeapund durable. pm mist" C. C. CARTER, Proprietor of the Right for SchuyLL-RI county. Potted:lln Nerceniber 16 0 '56 • -• = • -' 16-ly TOBACCO, OICARS AND OATS, A::ano_, the Hamburg Smoking-frobaceo d tissr Manufsetory . , -, • to. tkosb els prime Oats; 20 banels Smoking Tobss: so; 1.,1:10,000 Hal - SpanishCigars t 100.000.SPanith Sixes, 25,000 Crtba Extras. JAMES S. MOYER. , Hamburg, Barks county. _ Sept. tr.. 'Si • St. 'THE LATE FIRE. NT I -CMITITHS'.CANDINO ihe-FIRE I/ which destroyed our Coach Factory and outs.. yore Lora, Wei. pre , nat *din:nu:aged, but have gone Aso- . lutely . to wnrk; at theold 'shop near the Pioneer Furnace, where ire will be happy to see our friends. , • 0 lire us a call and assist' rel to repair ourls. • ABBIGIIT k BUNNUARD. rutbivilte. Oct. 25,,'58 BRICICKAKING, BUILDING, PLASTEIWIG;Ite: THE subscriber arinounces • to .the X public that be will continue to carry on the bust maw of briekmalting, building and plastering, In all Its branches, as usual. lie le ready to contract for erecting buildinppompleta,or will twat& the materials In his line to contractora, at the lowest rates, and will be happy to seielve the patronage of the SAMITHL AUMA.N. item • Pottsol9, February. 7, '57 ST., CLAM CAR MANUFACTORY. • St. Clair, Schuylkill Co., Pa . HIS ESTABLISHMENT is 'now prepared to contract with Railroad Co's. and others Of any number of Freight and Coal Cam of every. de. scriptlow • Tim machinery Is 4)i . the most apptoved•ionstrurtion, and the matertals - wed of the best quality. the Pro prietor out guarantee thb Work equal to' any manufac tured la the Untted'Eltittes.- ' - • • _The Chilled Plate Wheels need him are frau the Calehiated and • of Bush ..lohdell, which 104,4101010111dOldebiffillo SO Of. „$ 2 . • 4C40 4011 0A.' Prt air• • • CRAr Ltlird'aßcje.; Rapt.' /at. 10, . - .;* 24y , • POTTSVILLE _ . ' Saddle and narnessatannisetory. &WI. HEREWITII, invite ypur especial attention to my very extensive stock of Rnidy Made ry, Harems, Collars. de- embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities over offered for sale in this county., and at prices that 'will compare favot4tdy with those of coy other Dense in the trade. • . ~ • ' - Miring been, Fir some years past. In the ; habit of purchasing- my . Raw Mattriai mciusively for Orsh; t i M \ Itind myself now In the possession of advantages from this ca use, not enjoyed by the trade generally, and 'feel that I ran, with confidence, solicit the trade of all claws of dealers: and my arrangements for the coming - sca-. 1101311 trade are based upon eyes a larger amount of buil, mess than I ham Wants done : you can therelbre rely ,upon finding at my establishment everything that is re quired In my line. ~ . 'Orders by malt are respectfully solicited, and the goods send warranted to give astisfartign, both as to price and quality. . I.,NIVEVER WOMELBDORFI I . . Opposite Episcopal Church,CeittiestriajbUtrille: March 7.1857 ,'10:ly SOLOMON HOOVER. Wholesale and Retail TIEALERin Stoves, Rouges, L./Heaters, Tin - Ware, Hollow Ware, Rrk tants Ware, firate•Wrde, French Ware. and -• Cutlery; Range Boilers, Portable Ranges, Gas • - Ovens, Summer Furnace, de.. de., has added - to his former stock of Stoves a variety of new pat terns of,Kitchen Ranges of which he ran give the highest recommendation. • ; He calls particular attention to his new style of Ilea , ter which he is confident will make the test Heater that has ever been used In this part of the country, alga, a variety of new patterne of Cooking,' Parlor,: and Halt Stoves. • Ile calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove, It lean improvement on the Kisterbach„ which be le confident Is the beat store In axe. Ile .bas now the largest stock of the above articles (too'numer- . cue to mention,) that has ever been offetedin this part of 'Abe country.. ,Ile InvlterldS Maids and s alitititerg to call and examine, for thentselyas.• feeling confident that lie can anlt them In quality and price: „he flatters himself that he has bad much experience in his line -of business, therefore he feels confident that be cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapness. iFirßisiang and Spouting and all kind of jobbing done at the shortest notice.. • . amble dreg, 6 doers aboriNarkef, west Tidy lbtfrc~lfe March 21, '57 - _ . • ' - TO CARPENTERS :AN BUILDERS. SCHUYIKILtIOURY LUMBER NMtrACTRINC COVANY 1/Vr oud at th eir eiteuive este Ishment, 'on Railroad street, a great ouustity Of lumbar of everykind and descriptkm, which they can. supply 10 . Operators,. Carpenters and guilders, at LOWS' rates than it can be. bought elsewhere. They are also ready, to , supply, through the means ortheir extensive business, and la bor saving machines, manufactured articles in their line ate suing of 25 per tient. on termer cost. • Their largo workshops have been in successful opera. Alm for the put year, turning out vast quantities of , ,poora, Window Prames,, , Salk, , Panel Work, klonlillnge, • Bed posts, .• Blinds, Bannleterri. . • • Shatters, :And all kinds of Praised. /Untied and Turned irk, Which they have constantly on hand. !They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice, for.any quantity, or quality of sttwedmr . manufartured stuff. . Dr* Ind green Hemlock, of all kind,, for bulidinff pur- OrM, Maple. Poplar, chair, plank and scantling arils; Cherry, Walnut, Mahoganyt ac., for vabinet workt. White and 'yellow Pine boards fir flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 3, 234,2, 134. and 34 inch panel, always ready; alsl,ldentr, rat, teautling, posts, shingtk, lath, 'eel thig • lath, pail us, kr-. , • - /aril ills of sawed stud and ererythintt in their line on hantt orto order, at the shortest notice.. . • ' Pettsvllle, March 29 '57 . 10. 11 ,te. ittßo it a ii /Kat. Pout ..3tis , iiri4 lo ;ty JrutP !ladder. wkk, a &to little icnumn In this coaqtry. Who that eiet: I a buntiar,urAdatau conid,iratt, them lines without a Alta In titioka. and a tear la the gat , .. , FIREITCRIEF: . They MI me, dist and early kn., vu tree an altinrirouns: i'; 'nut titanium/int era drat snit OW i T° PI 'lm ° 1141!4-10,"- • The gibe that marts our dreadng youth, Slia) w. The P in ar of future " A It'l o'er lgObetwd shadow Mats. Ob I oft my Wad resole the'boar. - W i re to o to i j a fs= t h .d enie nest; , Prom his dweang = the tough: - ' tT ' ~_ .'~,~A, m :~ ~' I had not aim hill boa Wm"— I shuddeind'at slght ' And I shudder yet 10-tbisk upon 7Le=SUM of that ulght • A reittifttl brow and 'wily cheek ' ' •Beasmr a cold and An eyo pow Alm to CM& tho light , 'Of radlaid.,lsiney shone; . , Cold wu the cheek, and road the brow, The eye we/ deed sod Mat _ • _•-• • And one theremmurned A brother dee; Who would Ikve died !be html I know not If 'twas summer then, I know not If Spring; But If the birds sang In the trees I did not hoar them slog; • tnwert, uLrtbtq . dockt e ' Their bloom i did cot I looked upon one withered dower, Mamas elm bleoand for oil I 1, All eyes were dim and overodito 4 3 1 4 - ate 37:, Trialemr; Sprinsifitid. - Nasi. And bola eaeb dunk st Interrah' , - Tbe blood appeared to stare, As if recarledln sodden baste To alit tbe sinking hawk! ilOttlx. vs trod, as lf afraid -To mar thealeepeeil And stole lad looks of his sad face -Yoe memory fo keep. . With him the *gong was o'er, A And now the pain was outs:. . . As thoughts of Us sweet childhood ides, . . Like odor from dead Dowels/ And when at lad be lid borne Mar Pram the world's weary 'strile, How oft - in thought did we maim Lire o'er hie little life. Ins every look, hls every word, • ills very volco's tone, Came bark' to us like things whose worth • Is only ptiled when gone! That grief hal passed with years away, And joy boo beep my lot; But the one le long remembered, ' • And the Mho' soon forgot, " • . 'The gayest hours trip Eghtly by, And leave the &Intent trece•— '..Bat the deep, deep track ttutt;serow wears time eau e'er eine! 'Your, reielved,"-0 fah. beginning, ' health improved"—good Dews. Wiped! 4 Quite conteuted,r—thaVe bat woo; fline lUae swiltiy,".—ab, I Until .11sklas, ganolug,'?—poola /- warrant . When he thootsoi man WM ant owe = c h ariw w„„A p h y a m o.... , ----Ktellmeallesrpotste awl WU, BY VIZ AUTIIOII OF i 4 CIIitISTIE, .10112113TONZ." The 10.15 train glided from Paddington, May 7, 1847. In the' left compartment of a eertain first class f earriage were four passengers;. Of these singularly enough, two were worth description.— The lady had, a smooth, white delicate I brow; strongly marked-eyebrows, long babes eyes, that seemed to 'ehiusge eolor,andagood 111144 delirious mouth with teethes white as milk. • A man could not see her nose from her eyes and smooth, .her • owheiS could and would have told us some non sense about it. She wore an unpretending'gray ish dress, buttoned to the. throat with lozenges bapcd buttons, e Scotch shawl, that agreeably evaded the rosponisibility of color. She, was like a. due*, so tight her plain feathers fitted her; and • there she sat, smooth, snug and delicious, with book in her hand and a soupcon of her snowy' Wrist just visibleas she held ' ' ' Hoy opposite neighbor was whit I calla . good man -the an4the more to his siredit,iince be longed to a corporation that frequently turns ' l out' the worst imaginable young men. He Was a cav alry officer, aged 25. Hi, had a moustache, 'but not a very repulsive one; it' was far from being ono of those isubnaial pig talluon which: soup is suspended like dew on a, thfub : it was short, thick and black as a coal. Hieteetli lied: not yet been turned by tobacco veso'ke to the sailor of tobacco : 'juke, his clothes did not stick to or hang on him,' they sat on him; be had an engaging sidle...and what I liked the dog for; his' vanity which was inordinate, was in its proper place,-.his heart not in his face, jostling mine, and other peoples', who have none;—in a word, he was what one oftener hears - of than meets—a young gentleman. He was conversing in an an mated whisper .1 with a companion—fellow officer—they talked about what it is far better not tad°, women. Our friend clear- ly did not Wish to be overboard, for be cast ever and anonja furtive glance at his thir "vis a vis," and lowered his voice. She seemed completely absorbed in her book and that re-assured him. At last the two soldiers came down to a whisper, and in that Whisper (the truth must be- told) tha onq who got down at Slough, and was lost to, posteri ty, bet ten pounds to three thst be who Was going down with ns to Bath and immortality would not kiss-either of the ladies opposite upon the road. "Done!" "Done !" Now lam sorry a man I have hitherto praised, should have lent himself, oven in a whisper, to speculation, but "nobody is wise at all hours,"- not even when the clock is striking five- end.twenty ; and you, are to consider his profession. his. good -looks, and, the tempts tion—tert to three. - 'After Slough the party- was reduced to three* at Ttryferil 'one lady dropped her handkerchief. Capt. Doligan fall on it like a tiger and — retained it like 'that'll); two or three words interchanged on that ,erasion.. At Reading, the klarhorougit of our tale made one of amnia investment of ttie day, he bought' a "Times" and a "Panch ;" the latter was full of steel-pen thrusts and wood cats. Valor'and beauty - deigned to laugh 'at setae-in. dated humbug or other punctured by Punch.- New laughing together-thaws on human lee; long before Swim:tonic was a talking match—at Swill. don, who so devoted nit Captain Dolignms—be handed them out—he souped them, be tough chickened theta, he brandied find coehincaled one and he brandied And burpt-sugured the other; on their return to the carriage, ode lady passed into the inner compartment to inspect a certain gentle- Anan's teat on'that e:de of the line.' ' • Render, Lind it been you or I, the beauty 'Would have bion the deserter, the average one would] have stayed with octal all was blue, ourselves in-1 Cluded';'not more stray does' our lice breid rind hutter,•when it e*copes from'our band, re!tolie It ever so - often, alight face downiards 9 the car-I pet. But this was a hit of a fop. Alionis, dn. f_oon — so rigiiiingd, in ,tets4l4de with him.- You have seen • dog meet an unknown female of 'his species•, how bendsemo,• bow empress', bow el:lllusive he beeoines; such was Dolignan after SWlndon, and to'do the dog justice, be got baud.l sower; end yon bare seen a est conscious of up.' preaching • cream—such -was Miss Barbera ; rborbeentue demurer and demurer; presently our Captilhi looked out of a window. "'We are only a mile from the Dog Tunnel." • "Do you' always bulb a mile from the Dos Tunnel I" said the lady. • “Invarlibly." • ° ~ What for r - -. 3 ,- 3 +.Why.l Lem litis a goatlitinan's joke. z - ' +`'Obf LAisetititalstd , :it's being-any•it makes ... T. petit), THE LETTER. slr Ulan L. 30WWICI. Oh, the long 'expected letter, in the dear laminar hand! Tote* a thousand relies It's traversed Vier the waters and the land. .13ring my rocking-chair and scissors, Watch the baby; clove the door! Let me have no Interruptions, Till Uve read it twice or morel Now, I warrant me, he wrote It In a business study brown! For the... Mrs." looks like "Messrs." And the stamp is upside down! Pity he's so carelese--girlng All his Hues an up hill turn; Yet, I think the sign's a good one— Let me open It and,isarn. some this / cobs like business In what novel lluel 'ln my next: surely tell him Or that charming trip of mine. Of 'the 'steamer's mirth and musk, Forfeit games, and dancing free, And the moonlight promenading, Of the 'metric companie i", Ah what is this! ...Vera you but With me;" • t Darling children—dolls and drums; "Parotnet with splendid festherst". ' What a Babel when be comes! "Isle St. Mary,—lonely sultests; Y -- There's a poet lost in hthil "Lonely Sabbaths—weary abseicer ' "Home, ascot home," is blurred and dim. "Lore"—Farewell;— would It - were doable. ; " Chokest blessings crown the man ' who, inspired et goods Invented - The epistolary plan! Bless the ship, the car, the mall coach,: Bless the hands, where's+, they be, That have brought thla uttlemteslra ' Twice a thousand...miles to we! A, Xleott sktlrl). THE BOX TUNNEL. i, ,), . ... , i. .i. kees?anttd Firlat-ar ll- sigrs the following i''.:4.- lady and her hesbaud mattes:ether going. Owen& the Box Tennelz--there was ono gentleman oppoilte s it wlul pitch dark; Oder lagsjez the' tenneT,' the liar said, adeorge,-fiew . ,tbsani,_ of you to salute me going through the ' tunnel.' . . rata ao Ads thing!' ayae, didn't?' able! arby-r,- , Why, beeiuse mom how 1-thought Yimi didr -. .i • i • . • • • Here Captalit.poilgian Unshed and endeavored' to lead his companion to latigh, but it au not to be'deine. Ttutiseain entered the tumid: '' • Ma Haytharta-'Abe - - ..' -; 1 '' • : •' - Dolignan -'Whatli the suttee ,-- - . Miss lit.-'I am frighteued.' , 1 .. . . •Dolig. (movidg to her side,)-Tray do, not he - alarmed, lam E;oite'near 'Oh' ;I . •• . • .•• i Miss H:.-'Yep are near me, vary our• me, ial detazi k -Ceptain.':i . , , i i. • ,i. ~t, • Dolig.-`You know mY aerie 1' ' i ' • • ' b. Mies H.—'t heard yoer blend Mention it I . whit we were out of thlidark place? ': ." . . , Dolig..csl Oa*, Id to Coates% to , spend hours bores • • I • : .31 s' ' i . reartsarsog yohoweet 14,1. .. • litisiH.-'Nensense.' • ~ . , 'Dolig.-I'wetip 1 (delve reader, do,not pat your lips to the cheek of thitiett • pretty .ersatere you meet, or you'erill understand what this means.) •; ... Miss ll.c.sEar.• ' -' •. i I • .• .. ••••'. Friend.-" Whit is the tastier?, . , , Miss . 11.- • -'Optin the door-open the door!' ; • 'There wail Iteund of burried'whiaptird, the doer ' • was shut grad the blind WU* polled down With 'hoe. ' tills shame°. li •,• ... „.... i.• ••• • ' • • If . abferitio•falli ow o °, kr-PuttiPs' martian. . late sounds In ltdlalogstOs'above,lanstier,with all the insoletieis I ean Command ' at present, 'Hit • boys u-big as yourself,' bigger perhaps, suet as •,,bipphooles, Earipidee;stidArletephaues; they be. . gin it, and T. learned of •them, , ware, against my - will. ''' ' ' ,I "' . ' '._...,:• r i ' • • , • -. • - Miss' liaythoree termite lostit Pert Of its effect because the spent whlided forty tbottsaid mar.• der{ at the .same. moment, sod fictitious grief. 1 - mikes Welt heard.viben re4eannot. ' 1 - - Between thiltanitel 'did Bath'our young friend l ' bad time tout-himself *bather his asenduet Mid ' been marked by-that-delicate reserve which is imp, i posed to dlstlogaish thiperfeet gentleman::: • With.; jongleee, tea) or,feigned, be: held open the doom-his late od e f attempted to agape on the other 'idol fin le ! they Mist 'pus him. ' She whom Imbed insn tad 'CUM' dir kissedlde. posited sommehere-at bit foot a look of gentle, blushing reproach ; the other whom he bad not ,Anaulted..dutedid.lietfhtstgem isilim-thent.ber eyes, and so they parted. •-__ - It was, pediapS fort forytelignan that he , had the grecs td be'friinds with Major lloskyne of his regiment, a veteran laughed at by the youngstenklor the Meier was too apt to look mild.. 1y upon billiard halls and cigars; be had seen' cannon . balls; and linstocks; he bid also ;to tell the truth, Swallowed e good bit of the mess. room poker; bet with' it some sort of moral poker which made 14 as impiasible for Major Rocky us to deseendio an ungentlemanly like word or action, , as to.brush hie own trowsera below the knee. Captain Dolignan told this gentleman his story , in glee:lei accent; but.blider Hoskyna beard him , coldly, and asVoldly answered that he bad known a man to lose his life for the-same thing; "Tkot is nothing," continued the bidder, "bat tinforta. mutely, he deterred to lose it. 1 - • . At this tbe blood mounted to the yoking mates temples, and lila tinier added;l"l mean to say he' was thirty-fide, you, Lpresame,,are twenty.one 1" -"Twenty.fiVe." . • •i, i • : •.1 1 1 "Thalia mpoh the same thing; -will yen be ad. vised by Mall_ .... -........ i i • -0 you.win 'deism me." I " i - "Speak to 11. ono of this; and send White the • "£3 that he m. y think yen haves lost the bet." "That 15,13 • , when I woo itl" . olio it, ter: 11 that, sir." 1 } - Let. the & believers in taimar:perfeetibility knout 'that ti is dragoon :capable of a blush, did: thid virtuous • etion, albeit, With violent reluctance, *and this *as • iii first damper.' A, week after these events, he w - at thole!, hot the first, Once his return, bienl • tends. - - - livitWar. in that state of factitious dit potent which belongito us amiable English. IF vie looking in Vain for a lady, equal in personal a traction, to the Idea, be had • formed of George 'D ignan as a man, is hen suddenly there glide& fore biuta Mott delightful vision I 'a lady 'Whom beauty aud i atynimetry took him, by the eyes,-las thee leek: "It leaflet be !" "Yes it is !"' . Mids . ,. • ',there!,nett that he know her name!) but; hat an ape' esis. - Theallick •ad become a Oen-radiant, du- • sling, s he lo ! ked itairis labailliful"ltriebEffittr. t. c ,e, twice as ler; iie bitire':' &Jost: sight ef her.- He found lie again. Sh,etwas do lovely she made. him 111-and ho alone i .mnstlnot dance with tier, ur speak to I r. It timbal hue Content to begin her acquaint ace the usual Way, it might have. ended in•kis ng,•but havinl begun with kissing, ,A ) r it most erid'i . nothing. • e danced, sparks of. beauty fe I from her all ' `mound, but him-she did not see 1 tin; it was Maar She 'Sever would see him-one ge , tleman was iparticelarly assiduous ;. she smiled s . his assiduity ; he was ugly, but She_ smiled on h in. • Doligrum was surprised at his ' success,his 1 I.taste; his ugliness, his impertinenie. Dolignan al Ist found himself injured. • Who we this man?" "mid what right had he to' go on sal!' "Ile had eater kissed her,l sup . pose," sell I oily. •Dolligesin could not prove it, • bat he 'felt bat eeniehow the rights of property were invade ble went:borne end dreamed of Missillsrll rn; hated all the ugly successful. He spent a for i hi trying di fitid out whetbis beauty,. was-,he • ..I • .never eneounieragain. At loathe beard of be , in ails way, al lawyer's clerk paid hlin a little visit and -commenced a little action igainst him in the 'name of Miss . 11aytherti, for insulting hi fn a railway' station. • . The- ye ng . geptlereen ' was steeled, op.' ..deavered t. Softest the lawyer's' clerk; that ma chine did t. t • theiroughljj cbmprehendthe mean. log °lsle terns: : The lady's hams however, was at lam • revealed by that unto Ward ineldent;" from her na • e to her-address was but a short step; and the ea.• day our ered-fallen hero ley in wait at her doo : and messy a succeeding day without 'effect. - Etat one fine afterneen, she issued forth quite naiad. Sly, as it shes did it every day, and walked, brui ly on the nearest .Parade. Dolignan ' did the saw he met and passed her snarly times on the• Par .e, and searched for pity in her eyes, . but - found h.itber look tior , recognition, nor any' other eentini • at; for all this she walked and walked, till all the qtly • r promenaders were tired and gone -then her en • it autnruhned resolution, and tak. ingeff•his 'lllt. with his voice tremulous for -the first-time, besinght .peratission 'to address her.- Silo doe*, blushed, and neither acknoWledged ' or disowned his acquaintance. 'He blushed, 'tame ! , mered out•how ashamed be was, how.hadeserveC to be puniatiectt how'-lie was punished,' how little. I sle know how unhappy be Was; amid concluded by. • ibegging her not to toted the world know the die= - gsacte Of a mann, who was already mortified enough, ,by the' loss- of-her 'acquairitance. She asked an explanatioir he told her the action bad been coin . menced hil ' 'her naine I she gently shrugged her shoulders and said. 'How stupid they are.' Em., boldened by this; he begged. to know whether or hot a life of distant:unprehinding devotion would, after the lapse of years, erase the memory of hi , madness-his crime! 7 "She did not know-:!" . , • • "She must now bid him adieu, as she had-eerie preparation* to maths for a, ball in - the Crescent, where everybody Was to be." They parted, and Dolignan determined to he at the ball, where everybody:. was to-be.' •He was there, and after SUMO time` ho obtained an introduction to,liiss • Haythern;and-he danced; with her. lifer man ner was gracious. With the wonderful tact of her sex, she seemed to have commenced the sequin tance that:evening.- That Oight, for the first time Dolignan was in love.' .I will spire the reader all a lover's olds, by succeeding in dining where she ' dined, in dancing • where the danced, in erode,- . kinther by accident whan the rode. His devotion followed her even to church, where our dragoon - 'was r ewarded by learning t h ere i is:a world where they neither. poke slur smoke-the two capital abominations of thissonmf' - • • He made acquaintance! with her uncle, who • liked him, ; and be saw at last with joy, that her ' eye loved , to dwell upon hire, when she thought he did not observe her. :. Ft was three Months after the Box Tunnel, that , Capt. Dolignan called:one. day upon Capt. Hay, thorn, i11.:N., whom hi bad-met twice in his life, and slightly propitiated him by violent listening toe, cutting oat expedition' ; be called, and. In ,the. usual way asked petraiesiO4 to pay his addresses to' his daughter. The worthy Captain straight, ;way begandoing quarter.deek,when soddenly ho was summoned from the apArtment by a mysteri ous message.. On 'his reitstra2 be 'anneunced, wish a total change of velem' that "It was all right, 'and his• visitor - might run along side as soon as he diciest." My reader has divined thetruth; this miutleal commander, terrible-to the fee, was in complete' and happy subjugation to his , daughter, our heroine.. , - •: •: • - . As be Was taking leave,;Dolignan saw his di•-• 'laity glide into the drawling riom. He followed' her,• observed a sweet conseittosneso which o t e; e 'C ag°d. lila" that -'F°ll°°ulDeig deepene d, nste in ad. confusion -she tried to ..langh-shtier 01l he 4 end then she ladled a it ga in! end when and "mart. her hand at the data, was 'George" . this and Miss the other. um," ins4eak' f. 6P"in i Ms • A -reason& time 1 after t ,for my tale is .merciful, and a ips formalities an tottering do.: lays) these two were happy-they were ones mre upon the railroad, -going to enjoy their honey. m all by themselves.; Marian Dolignin‘ was dreised jut as before-duck -like and delicious; all bright, except her clothes; but George sat beside her this time, Wooed of , opposite; .and she drank him in gently, from ander her long, ... , eye-JashOm% ',: '' . . . . -• _ _ "Marian," said Georgef "morroto poops', sti mu ld, tell each °thee all: Will you ever ic!sgise mat 111 . ... own to : Ion - nu * . • "Yes 1 Yes!" i, -, , • , dwell then iytiu remember the box 'Tuartel,st, •( this - woo ' the Ord allusion tie bad teetered to it) -"I am ashamed •te.sitY-I• had bet £3 to 110 lielth White, I ' would kiss one of yob two ladiee Ind Burge, pettletirt ettentallii chuekted within. ' ".I. *we' thatoeecol* I cm** rah, ,the dragant reply:...• ',.• 1-• ... , • - . • p-. i , '.. 4 ,14. ..! , ,:•-• I SANNAYS s. , • 1" OFTION Eraktif•,. l4 ArtitlNA_. , • . ... , , .•iiii, 4 iiiiiigt - iiii4i;omo to manta JOB aa4loll/1 egurivioOtovat ttaintptioa ' at tie Oleo fltho *Olt Awed, amPor utot ii b. Ogietikaiifak a , e laill*N4al44= , I ' Ana4 1,1 1.4*. , -: Saari Posta --*, - ' f Raitroeut rosau e , lisad '. Irtßa4 _.. I, P•I I , O A4ON j ' ArtfaharefatstraWair ses~e. ~ 1 /pilia r . h . , _.• ..; .. , „Order. 4 . _ 444- Ai th svoleberteet n o t a.` Ovistoek won me se PerWlalitetv• tluut that oratcratlwe olllai fa Chia... auk tin atQu ritahNsaf we hatbands /4140,4 lIPMSI7 ti?riabblag. Balag a irsetkal "Mater otttielf t ea alll kearaataa Car - Toth io be as tad as ary that aaa be —. WWI set hs the dtias. P11:111188 1211 0010118 deal 7 ... A. attbeahartad notice. „ BOOK lartlitltY • • ' "olio bol:141n trig TatittY sty* 4oOki daserlptlosi itamithettimkbosatt inuf ti. 114 to color'at thortiotloo ' -0 0 h t You 'overhead ate? trepossible , '4 , And did you not boa. me • whisper' to ay eempution 1 : I made a bet . with her." • • "Non mode abet, how singular 1 What was it?" “Only a pith' of gloves, George." ' • • "lies; I know, bat Wind about it? • - . *That if Yoe &di you abonkl bescmy basboad, dearest." "Ob!--buttsy.orni l 1 / 41 could' not have been so very angry me, dearest re—why... , —who brought *din tags at bier . • lila. Dolignais looked down. • 11 1 wis afraid you ware forgetting ,me ! Owney,, .you will never forgive me* • "Sweet angel. why here is the Box Tainel." Now reader—ite i•••-no rush thing I Toe mut% expel to be indulged in this way, evie7 .0 11111 we some to a dark place—besides it is pot . dui thing. Consider two sensible Married people —ua inch phenomenon, I assure pin; took pines. • No-sastminued in hopeless rivalry! of the gine r this, Alum. . tortitany. undersuind the Pi& losophy of litis,basatlfal and atom • sablipaa phe nomonon, /pp often. Witnessed singe the creation of the world. and so essential to the very oilstones of Path ' and animals, a Yew facts deprived trim obserittion and et long train of experiment. Mist be remembered: • • • L were the , atmosphere everywhere:: et an time; of a uniform temperature, we should time have any rain, or boil; or snow: - The irides ib sorbed by It in evaporation from the oes tae the earth's surface, would. demand in an impersepti-- blo vator, or cease Lu be absorbed by the ale when it was once fullyz saturated.- 2. Tbeabsorbing . ' OW ''Of the afmnsphem, mad comseciaently its cipasity-to retain Inuabllty,- Is proportionately pester in warm than sold fir. Tho air .nearer the ourfoce.of theeir: th Is warm... or than - It:IS in the region "of the oiled': The higher we ascend from the 'sir% the cidderdo we dud the ittuso4there. the morpekaal snow on -Ter] mountains la' the* hottest cli mate - - • " Novi-wlien; frOin condi:flied' evaporation; the sit ir highly:Mb:oiled with vapor;lbongir fti be invisible sod the sky :kindless, its teraparasuie is suddenly reduced by cold cFrents doweding from above, or rushing from a higher, to a cooler latitude, Its capailty to retain moisture • 1s:1- - tainished, eiont L are formed, and'the result it rota. Air co noel, as it. cools,-and, like a sponge filled with- water and .00mpressed, pours out the water which its diminished capacity can not hold. :Bow singular, yet how simple, the philosophy of rain - What but Omniscionee 'add have devised mush an arrangement for waterlog the earth t-.-New York Observer. •-• ' FLORXXCIVNIGHTINGAIIt 4WD MAZY The following Is one of the new paassigar Intro duced by Mr.: Rverett into his oration on Wall ington, is recently delivecediat Cambridge, Mass.: "Witness that heroic, aye that angelic vestal, Florence Nightingale, who tieneatb the eyed of admiring Europe and admiring • Asia, walked, with serents'oconcern, for more than a twelve. month, the pestUential ward, of a hospital; wit. nese our not-tess hereto countrywomen, Mary Pet. too, whose name is hardly known to the, publiii the, wife of a merchant4hip muter, who, far ,o on the hiely Piscine, with no eye to witness AD 'Do voice to cheer her, when her husband was U. ken down by illness, now tended him in his cabin ea none but a devoted wife con tend *stricken Ws: bend, now took his place on the quarter.deck of blihrlorn vessel; took het; Observations every day Wh the sexing; laid down the ship'e course on chart, cheered awl encouraged the 'desponding new, arrested the mutinous chief mate, who was for. creeping into the nearest port, and lino, on • the score of seamanship alone; was not worthy to kin the dust lxineath the feet orthe lion.heated little woman t bud who-, pcmi young wife as she was, hardly !twenty years. of ago, and already oVershadowcil With the. saCred primal sorrow of heesex, yet with a strong-will and i stout heart, steered her husband's vessel, through steno and' through calm, from Cape ilorkto San Framelseo.n. THE Lova or CIIILDIUIN.—TeII me not of the trim, predacity arranged homes where there'are no-children, where," tut the.: Goriest's have. it, ,"the dy-traps always hang straight on the wall;" _sot. al thanexer.diet t aphed nights and days of thhiranquil.'uninximis hearts:where 'children 'remit ; I care Itut for' these-things. God lends Children for- another purpose than merely...to; keep up the race.-to• ealarge our.bearU; to make us :unreltlskind full. of kindly Sympathies and alike tient; tn - give Etur sonle 'higher aims, to eall out &Wear faculties to extended enterprise and ner tion ; to bring round our Amide bright &MI and. happy smiles, ,and loving, tender hearts. My soul Monteath° Gieat Father every day, that lie hag gladdened the earth with little children.—' Mary Howitt., Tun Louisville Journal lays that all tha Old' himber of Haney, Clay's home at Ashland has been sold to WO. 8. 'Rand, of Maysville, Ky., a demoetnt, fee thwinanufeetase of canes, boxes, eto..—Esehause.,, Eiheme - spoa . the paltry spirit that desecrates - , the' hors,* of the "old ma.u. ohiqueirt.," should stand.a Modealor the. ,patriotism •f the world, and..the elitatiats . , had done their worst," As Aim, the laud of it iltypuserata . son, of Air. Clay, trafficcou the greatasaa of his father, and coattails an act of ,sarulidiset, dis graceful to the,age.-, Stipa upon hits amt. Watxto, the Slavery liopigankist. in Nicaragua, is repiesented to be • selftsh, bard-. hearted - evil:A; with a good dent of courage.. Ile tlid . nOt * even visit a party of'his victims who ar rived at New tork - in the *abash, many of *bom . were wounded -and sick--4wenty-aiz of whom were sent to Bellevue Respite). Of croon. great indignation was ex pressede by the friendief these victims—sedifilier, 04 ceases to be -in hero, because be did tibteueceed, wilt be shinned here after and looked upon only as &selfish, hinf-beart- - ed Slavery, Propagandist. ' ~ • Air iateta.Ling marriage has taken ; place re cently in. Paris: that of Wile. Estelle Belot, sister of the young arid' brave officer who perished among the .. . Arctic :emirs; on the seeend expedition in seareh of• Franklin. Ttie lady's bridegroom, is employed u guperintendent of Railroads, and has a salary of from 12,000 to 15,000 francs. while she also brings a pretty dower—a sum sub scribed by French end English friends for Lt[Belot's family—added to gifts from Lisly Fraeklin.. Thus the, premature death of a young and gallant sailor becOmes the maths of securing those ho ,' loved frookwin t. • , A Ilarovinab Ritroar.Thei report that Senator Cameron would support Wtn. P. Packer for Gov ernor is not oorriet. tree tliat the - tatailles are connected by marriage, andlhe family has always been friendly' to Gen. Cameron—bat the great'question of Free' Territories over-rides all relationship and friendly feeling iit this eonbest— and Gen. Cameron will be found in itte Iront rank in support of Judge Wilmot for darer- CALI A ITY•4OI TIM ST. Lawazieve,Ervia.—Ttie steamer ontreal, laming on - board , betieen 600 and .600 paieeniturs, anion/•whotn,were a large itantlow oL flootel . emigranti, woe braced a few miles above. QUOirll on Saturday week, malting is a ffighttal loss of life. , Kpwards of two hundred person*" Perished on 'board, or were drowned.- - The somas on the bout, While ahe way bandits, ant dosoribed,as baring been terrible., Summar ,A.ND RALLitOAD;LI110.11111111111p o f ibis 40ad'up to,Jutio, 1857,iwera $54,473 O. Saute date in 18:pti,A3,342 63: Ittesea,se s , 423,- 130 87, equal . to 75 par:eon - LT This, proica that the buoincaa of the Road iag la a ra . tifying con . , • ~ • • , • • DELAWARII pit» enneerneete— eotinnporary, the Philidelphle R" d end Aegistet, jut which neently crept late ottr eolutner, in:eiistrd to the length of this •Improvemset; not 58.1nn0e In length. • • .‘ Ttus Kew ipaia Seacrs;ua heads an *fide% on the_ Platter tbo reorgstiktallak of .the, Whig party—fta.dolicateesbjeotoolltleally," It hopes for its ultimate reorgauirAlo, bet Fears that lit. tlo can be donor to, proeipta,,it., , „ Tin Louden Timcsithinks that our government -was "perhaps wise le giving the Mormons rope." It was cartel olj foolish In not limpid* bold of one 'end of it.—LoeiaeiUeJour/at. •At aninit In Swedelt there la the following insorintiow In English, on the wall: - "Yoe will Add ot Trolbithe excellent breed, Coital, out, wide provided $OO bring difin 1" St oung etas 'his black eyes aid apietple od hisnase, bow tone will it take • bha toolvia the heart of buoikai fro, =Prang btu/ 4° ! ) .14' 1144 ' . 141 to ,staterieg. . • Suit n4wiNtlell fattening; should not lialed of. tenor 'ttillrthrea tierces dry—aamely, idlest day • lei *sly dawait c al'oeeM and. ea ~beer before , , • - ~!
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