usß 01 TSB ignizar.tow*. •- ' • • ainii a itleanglOa: ' ._,-t • - '.- -- ...1- vrowiLtAßS panonuntu.paYabl• la dss l2o P-5/ 26 • . if not quid within sit..iinonttle—and 60 if not paid* - - within the sear. - ; • . . .o eteps: ' .raii, * I i - $.5 00 Three tiopleß to one addn)* In al .Seven, do • do do nc Iyp 00 TlTteeo do do do i 2;100 • Clubsubscrlptfonsulll4 b.lonifittblY paid inedranee ; and sent to one eddress ,_ ___ , i . • ro nsiotttli6 .XD OTIIIERS: w ill be furnished to Catrlera an dlothets at • • The 301311.1.1. $3 pee Iva peplos, cash on delivery. 1 . a irg yere .fted &heel Itaekers adpidted erith the j o ceeAt ett!. ter advance. ~,, ! • ens Lew or SXIMITAPZIP. L • • • I r .,,,, 4 0yers order the dlscontintaaneti sst . elidr news. r , s pers. it henubllsher maycoutlnue to ~,, until a rrcars.es are pal 4. ' "473 ..5•.4.01 If suincrlel's , tor rofonot.#.4 ...P• ii reitnir t ,,,t'frein the Mace , pir ~, hdi rev/Asti:de until t dared them discontinued.. lt Ale t•Con --"."... t f .oh•ertbas more to other 1.., i ' g .‘"Tr.ir.. ifformlng •he publlsher.and t e new . ... *lent tot 110 , riner -Inv:lion they sretield wspotisllde. I 1 ' The cottrts have delded that refusing to take newspn. • per.; frjou the o!Lo, or retooling and learkng them un e vilesiTor, Is prima facia evidence of In tentlonal:traud. • - I • 'RATES OF ADVERTISING: • Ones lame of to liars. 50 cents for one insertion—Nuts ~ , ,,,t uent iu s erttens. /Semite each. 3 lines, one time. 25 cents each. • htl I adver bestoent insertions,l44. t i„,i;re over 9 tines, for short periods, charged u it . Benue Ot.trint. 'OVS. • :two. Taus. SIX. serrate. Three lines, . 62% 57. 1 ,,.4 $1 25 $2 25 $3OO Vour lines, 05 , 1 00, 175 275 400 Five lines, 100 150 200 340• it 00 ALLOW Xrt !if r. LINO COURTZDAS A sItUSIZ Or TENURES. One square, I - 225 360 006 10 00 'ywo squares, 2. 21„; 400 500 000 14 00 Three squares, so - " 500 750 12 00 .18 00 gout aqua-es,. 450 600 800 14 00 20 00 Quarter col, 600 000 12 00 18 00 .30 00 Half column, 10 00 .16 00 iOO .35 00 50 00 s.,lo,arger space for short 'perfarle, at peragreement, ugr•Musluess Notices, $1 each=aecompanicd with an adverbsemenk. 60 cents cacti. .84v5rtisetnents before Marriages aid Deaths, I . o..eenta. p er linelorfirstinsertion--subsequentinsertions. 5 cents per liner Nine wordsarecounted as a line in mirertising. 51erclants and others, advertising by the year. *Mb c hamp., andp standing advertksement not exceeding 15 linos, will heehawed, I ncludinglinbetription, $l6OO. Fpace to the amount of four squarce,.with than- Res and subscription,. Without clunges„at the rates mrsignated a ye, Advertisements set in larger:. type than 'nisei will be charged 40 per cent advance, 00 there prices', AM cuts will be charged the sameas letter press. - : Sa Trade advertisements recitiVed from Advertising Agents abroad, except' at. 25 Icei.teant.advan*e on these prices, unless by special agreement with the publisher. slarrlsera 2.6 cent s.eseb. Deaths accompanied %Kb no tires. 25 writs, without uoticei;:no charge. ; • All notices. except those of it religious character and for et nest tonal pOrpcsees, will heehawed 25 cents for any number of lines under 10. Over 10 thaes,4 cents per line . ,rroceedings et meetings not flf a general or Ptiblechar erten, charged at 4 cents per lindfor each insertion. - TO facilitate calculations we will state that 328 tines make a column-10t lines a half column—and .52 Miles' a quarter column. 2952 wordstnake a wham tr-1476eltalf .lama—and 7:19 ayquarter at46m a. All odd lines o'er each 1 8"m:charged at the - retry/4 cents per line. Yearly advertisers must confine their adVertisini to their owcibusi nom. • • Agen f eles for others. sale of geed Ks- ISIS. ge., are not islet uded 'I n blisln'ess advert 'semen's. WIRE SCREENS. POTTSVILLE. I s RODCERS, ENT & CO.'S nAiLING WORKS.W' ItODOEII.9. ESTI CO.. tnanntiteturers Ctinft of Cast and Wrought IRON RAILING, iffy. ) • . of every description. in site the attention f the public to their branch of business, 1111P 111 M ••• latch Is conducted In the building for to •rly occtipleu by ...I%g ns *Coach In Coal street, Potts- I Me, Penna. A• They cin furnish Vernndta,TrellisArorklor Arbors, Flier Troiners,Troo Boas. kr.,-14 ever, strict v of vi,...Window turas. Cellar Onst ingand,Wilre Netting vi ill kinds. at the shortest notice and on 'the lowest to,lether with Iron lielstendsiVirm, tot and Oat.. den Fences, English Ilurdle Vence, de., kc.; below city . N. 0.-:-Oemetery lots nmitly enclosed. Diligno "got Op" th suit customers. Eve4ythitik in theirllnenn hand •er ordered. will be furnished atthe shortest notice. - • We' are prepared to do Ali hinds of eastlitgs, such as .TAllrcilit chairs, water piyeSde. , 1 . , ; • • Ichru try 2,18.56 f•di lIIINEIRSVILLE. I KURTZ &HF.ISLER,i • (Late Kurtz,:Beretle & co,) . . Sanufacttiiersisf • . •• Ct Wire Coal:len:Was. Coal Riddlee. Wire Brooms, &c.,lllnernellle;schuylklU ,County. • "".7 " Thankrutter thellberal patronagethey have ; received froin the Call', Drldera and others. in the ei4t would most respectfully ilolleit thelr custom in the tilt ore. All work done at oui , ,shop - Will be warranted, so that no , sne need be afraid o(getting a badjob. . . dr. 'Kurtz beim; one.of 'the oldest. and the most /ape. rieneed wire 11%rkeftn the county. we feel Sure. that we rah turn ant the brat Coal Screens In the Uegion. t 11 'orders addressed to J. 11. ICurtc, 311nefrrille.to15'. 11.dsler, Pottsville or Kurt; .k Iletsler , 111nersellle, will be prpmptly attended to. - Old Scrto.l4 l repaired. tr 19. ISI,I • INSURANCE . COIibIONWEALTH - INSItRARCE C4MP&NY, r 7;. it II St.. Ibirriat urib l'euten. VII r E DC A piTAL,l3oo.ooti. ass and other properti,, noyainst ken or tlyms;ze by Fiat.' Also, igainst perils o the Ses. Nnvigtiti(lll Trapsportal ion. SUMO'S CAM P.RO , q. S. Cupura, Stcrepry. • ; Pruident. PENJ. T. TAYLOR. Acent. Pottsville. Schuyliall counts, Penna. December tn. F 510 MjNEREe Luz. INstranitcs AND Tau Err co., P.ottorrille, Pesinit. I'!AP I FA L $1 00,0 - 00—CHAR TE It PE R PETUAt. THIS Company, chAtterell by the • L Le4islatitre of Pennsylvania. with a iaplfal'of One .11 unfired Thousand Dollars, is now fully organised. and his e, Influenced busint”.s. The Company IS prepared'-in • re•eitie moneys and other prorerty in trtist. and allow. interest on all moneys deposited In trust, at the rate of fire per tatit. per anntuavytinelpal and interest tmpade on demand. For rates of Premidm on LifOnsuranne, the printed Tables supplied at the office, of the Corn rm.., Centre stre.t; Pottsville. three doom': south of the. 4.,,ltange Hotel. JACOB, lIUNTZING . Wit ttswroa KLtaE, Secretary and TreateArer. April I,'S4 • . •. .13 tf THE POTTSVILLE LIFE, INSURANCE AND • . . Trust Company. 1 0 ITlCE—antre st..next dale above Green's ;Jewelry Store, l' AiirAt„ $100,0007-CUAUTER Pe:PrltTrAt,.. f HIS. Company, recently `chartered . tl by the Legislature o Pen nsylvan la. Is fully ormiti lk. : . The Company, ii prepared to effect insurance upon lin... and to reoeive ana execute trusts, and to all)vr In terest on moneys received. st.the rate of fire per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon: - Principal sal interest payible on dirntand. Capital Anil rimiest.; eately inve.ted in Bonds a.nd Mortgages, and other - good so,mitb.s. Annual d:vidend of the profila will be made parable in . eask. or appropriated tq the paynieitt of-Me t:wont. For rates of premiums on Lif. Osuran:e, see printed Tables, sapped 3 t the Onntp.tny'srtifliee. . • . NATHAN Y.% ANS.,'Pr.trident. • SOLOMON, FOSTER; rice Pres:t. ii: T. till- OIL .Ge y and Prcair. .September 16.'11 ' ft i :, ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' • • ' ...Authorized Capital, 4140M.000. I 'l ll . 4ll ' l ' ER PEItPETUAL-- Office,. 'r , A J \c.9l Walnut street. between rhlril.and Fourth Eretit. Philtd4lphia. This Company Will)naute against I..ss ot! damage by Fire. Haildings. Furniture. and Her. ehandisevenerstly. Alan II AILMC Isseasii cc. on Yeamla. CargotW and Freights. I:n.syto ItlblitANCl to all Parts of the Ugton. • Dlitt.Crotte: . „D. Luther, Dails PierWiti. Lewis Andenrled, Joseph Milfield. Peter Fliger. ' . Dr.. tleo. N. Eckert., . John K. Inackiston, It. Hammett,' - Samuel U. Bothernxel, . %Fin. F. !Feats. I .. • D. Lunirn, Prendent . ww. p: Pete, Pet Prwsidowt. • . '. ' s • W. Si. Smith. Stwrtary. . Sir P.B. Lcings .has been appointed a^ent for the I , h . ,1. Comp.tny in Schuylkill county, trileirlonk ill•reons lv-irl nr. lusuranee On aPP:I. - . , • JatLart r l, * : , 7 I [Ap 18, 'St 14..1 . ._.. _ STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 1 0 U.lt'l'llA N N ti A L .STAI'ENIEN'r i f . • Mar 15.15114:. , A‘e.. t .js,'May let. 1e.13, .., • '. Ca. premiums And interred retell , . elthe past year, mutual depart. ,bi 01. . ', $101.618 51. .‘ 1011 s, reeelreable it. came, :71.141 91 • C.ioh Premiums, stock Departn't 40412 20 . . • 1 • ••---•-!-•----ITO,ltf.B 66 j t.:15,687, 44Arg. expon‘ii, commission's., re:— lu inraner , ; l mutual departmeat,lol,646 4 ' • 27.01 98 • . . MIAs. I'll(44m:zee, stock and other ' .1 .1..,. 2 ,1 securities, , ,-.,' • 173.1h5 71. . itilklrocekstile. 1 ISTAS K6 4 • , C.uttl on , band and in bands of • ..i . , •,prut,,,, ; ' IS•riissl f. 3 rtm ApPIT , • U. JOU. STJN. Agent. d ~ilr 15, 156 • ITIDEMAITY. • I • Fire Insurance Corn of MlLFteiphia. • °Mee, L 63 Chesnut Virth strert. OIRECIOR1: ielei N. Ihnekeri, ' °Moto IP.lnebordn. As liar', Slordreiii U:s4...nler, Adolola K. Boris; Uol root, 1 David SAtrOlen. :1.11, , t0 it, Smilh. Morrie Patterson: • P.41111'410: snake insurauee. phrtuain4ntor limitation Mary des,:ehuion of pr4twrty, in town sad califs:try. at r•innt •st,w as ore eensigent with sees:Atty. rf es tl•Ottosne reseri,4 A large rOutingeot Fund, ,ir it;.4r ,CATS cal and rnmd..4. ,6w1.) t.,11 amply P^ , tftli , ;ti to the kasnred. ! Inre their .iti olrgerAtion. riqd t‘f IS years. hey hSee psid upwards of oae eniihou. two kehtired theesenci •loUers. !cases by hre.!itienpby trordi 141,' , M•idrillM‘ of the lOU' tages of in• {Ur taro, as well as th 4 abinty, and Sispeesition to meet wan promptness. all Hahn/ties. • I , CHAS. iiNci,;,sll, President. llCit si. (/. Iltscitu; Suer•Lirl. Tile subscriber has ineen apt o nted agent fur tit...above toeliitinea inatitutioln. and is now prepared io make In 6:Arineci tia retry del•urlpliou et pmpert N. at the . lowest rote,, T., . , ANDLLEIN MUSSEL. Agent. Ptoqiir...- Jan. 11.1861 1:41 LiFfiNstatANCg. THE (;i-,rard Life Insuratice, Annuity 1 ac I . Iralt t7ozstp.4.ny of Phibulelphlo. 001ce. No. genet, the first dolt East or the Custom 11 • • . . . . ; ...IC tllr A c s 0k).414--fellA RTER PER PEITA L. ' • - '"‘ 1 . 11- t. , ,0,k,. I neuraneetti on II yea du the most tame -10.• t,f.ta, . t , -• .1 • t Ifs. rlieitli Wi n, paid up atltareated. tottetheirwith " " '" 44l . , Lnuarttly Inert... Awing rescued fund, otters a pt.rf-115!laray to the inauted- f m.... ' treatltzts utayl lee paid yeerty, halltienrly or fltilrterly., ? . • r te ' 'l° M . ! add I. ityare ' peAndlettify to the ItteaMO r.'l..r)r life- Tn.. Ent 'ran.. appropriated 1 1 1. botwqmberi l•ei. in•l the se,n.l nat. In Detembvir. 1 4 49, no+ ol3o e t.) in El lif i ,, n ttf.dl6l s.'t ht every $l.Olll 'neared under oh.. nlie.. : rp thries. ma it; dl 212 10 which will be paid 1. 1 ''...' , 1 ./1 1 /1 l'tts!! , ,alt. a claim, Inatmd ofsl.oo°64l°-, , ;•.ttellar.°4: the nett nldeat, - ammult tesl,=Antlheuest ' .;•t" , :' , SI 11/ Si far ever) 81,0 ed: the others to tier "••.'" Vf"`lv'ti , n xecordin,l to the 'moan* and -lime a r , t,,,,t:,. :..d.och ..iii tient m ake .. an arehit.nr won' than P 4 •-•• .1 1 , Ilv.l th e .preasiatui teLkt. I without )berem1t.1.:!...4.1113.31 t.I.:!...4.1113.31 premium. • • - f} „, ,.. Ttil:gray, -, • John A.Rrowis,• , A --_-.;,,,1.Nvin. ~ • , D Ihnter. . . Ji ''. l .7 Z.t.3it, , Vnedierl4 Brown., • I; .:,....1 1.ram.111,” Aieni•vlaber, i . 3 , 4-i0..,1%-a„.- J.ta Ar. ' , R. Latimer, 1 tia-ma P. J ames, _ Wharton Lewis, r.-, 6 T.„Rxr,aa. , ~ Jahr, it.. Black. , '1 , ..4 I',.nie..ce n , aialnitaLle of ralefaed ex planation S. ^ i ' n . p:i•atinu and farther intoraitatiat an be ,had '','6 ult,o. T1110)1.1.3 'ILIDIJIN‘I", Pra!aldonti, •ntv i. Jan ./fatality. . 4 44"6 el " utTh 14 ef - attest the Os above Pomp! Oti all , ut. latiitatt,co and n 45.41 insurances. la 4 o,puriTik iti2 ?i l lipto Ike as tbo Orstijott.' ' 1 • ' 1 Illibititj. , ' .. . • lii Owl o ,l * p,..00 ADVERTISEMENTS BET IN LARGER TYPE THAN USUAL WILL lIE CHARGED 50 PEE CENT. AD ' VANCE - ON OUR USUAL RATES. 7 and 8 South Wharves, Pliiladelp DEALERS 1N OILS June 6,'67 'OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! HODCSON & KEAN, Nos, 5 . 0 Wharvis; Philaba General Commission Merchants, and Defilers WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINIS AND RECHANICAZ PURPOSES.. ' 5ept.22,'55 ' 313-tt • • GEO. POMEROY & CO. I/Ml= Lr • „„ OIL., SOAP,CANDLESt 4116. O. 10 South Watkr street . , belo' Market, ' . ti • Sperm, Lard, Elephaet,Whele, Teener( and. elvidie . Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candles: .1 -. Samuel T. Millar Salesman. l'slladelpida, Menem 5, '57 ' • I.ly ZAILY & - BROTHER,. givinilkeiloviod To Their . NEW STORE,' NO. 920 CIIESNITT S'TREE • -- (BETWEEN . NINTEI AND TENTII,) . Philadelphia; Are now opening a splendid stock of . . CARPETINGS', Embracing erery rarloty of ENGLISH; BRUSSELS, • TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL. , VELVET, THREE-PLY, ALSO,. • AMERICAN CARPETS, Of their own mantesedve, which they-warrant to equal to ■oy nada made In this eonntry.. FLOOR l'3llL CLOTHS, Of every variety of style and width. - CANTON MATTINGS.C(XXIA MATS, RUGS, DRUG GETS, AC., ♦e., Ay. [Sept. '2O. '56 . .36-Iyl 17. JOUN A. MOORE.' L i PORN W. WILLIAM MOORE & WILLIAMS, General Commission Merohan AND DEALERS IN , No. 54 S. Wafer street, Philadelphia The Subscriber haring been associated with the. • trade and mining operations grnerally. for miter:di - ea .are prepared to supply orders for all articles coatings to mining purposes at the lowest rates, with rare ■ despatch. Our stock empties% the following articles: Olio...Sperm, Safety Lamps, Thontley'srelebra Solar, Tures. ' Gum BAting, Elephant,' Blasting Paper, Washers, Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, Itacked„ Ropes, all sizes, ' lose. lard, Isu leas Blasting and of Rosin. • Wicking, Powders,. Greasing, Wire Rope, foap. Linseed. Tar and Pitch, Candles, de, de. ELTLACICCIS Rodman k keen. J. D. &S. Allen, Mules Co..- S. Rnthermel. Esq., and John Thornily, Esq Phi adelnhla lion. W: Donaldson, lion. C"..W. Pitman. t W. Snyder, Em., D. P. Brown. rm.. and L. P. Broo la ille: Wm. Dellaven, Ewl Minersville; a, J. J. Conner. Ashland.' (January 17,'57 3-ty $.156,310 io' 379,704 Ir. EIIMEC23I I: . LITILL TEACH Ts PUBLISHED EV VOL. ' XXXIII. J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, iil 5, '67 MINERS' SUPPLIES, Schuylkill Fire •& Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. O I o,ttsviil O. - °See in Edllyman's Bailding, Mahantongo st., 2 doors above Centre at., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AIITIIORIZED 16Y LAWri ' ~*scoco.c*coco. '• CHARTER PERPgTU - At:.ll . • •_. • , • This Coinpany obtained its Charter at tbe bud Session of the Legislatu e of Pennsylvania. and is now fully or.; gintzed and prepared to lasue Policies, at Ilberal rates,? on lire and Inland risks. on Public and.Priiate logs, Furniture, Stocks of Gouda and Merchandise of ill kinds. _ • _ . ' • Ty. Inland luau- Also on Coal Breakers and Machine:, rance on Canal Boats and lleires„ by Canals and Rivera; also on Cargoes of Coal-to Plillaidelphia, New York, Bal. UILSOM. &C. This Company guarynteeeto adjtutt 1011111011 promptly. and thereby hope to merit the pitronsipt bt the public. Directors's 1 SAMUEL SILLYM AN. J. 11. ADAM. WILLIAM MORTIMER.Jr. DEIDERT. JACOB HUNTZING ER, Jr.J OHN HENDRICKS, GEORGE LAUER, • J. E 0 RAF.FF. W. F. SMITH. ' IL HUNTZI NG ER, ROBERT 51. FALM ER. GEORGE J SAMUEL SILLYM Pretident W. F. SMITH. Secretary and General Agent. • Pottsville. January 1,'5.' I . 1- COAL. • cnOPARTNERSIIIP.—The under= /signed hare this day (JannarY 21st , 1656.) entered in enpartnershfilor the transaction of a General COal COMMI6IIIIOII Business. and aloe for the purchase and side of Coal, under the firm of W. 31. ROGEIIII a. CO.. . I. • Offices-20F Biwa bray. New York. and In Centre 'trod, opposite the American II nt,4, Pottsville. WM. M.llOO ERS, New. Tash i . ' - 'P. D. LUTHER, Pottsville. 6-tf February 9.'58 CO-PAIITNERSIIII! NOTICE The subscribers hare aisoclated . thetneeirea. from and after thlodate,nnder the name and styla of TYLER. STONE A CO., and will conduct the builneas of Dra l l 4 y . in ad. as snemssors to FREDERICK TYLER .t 4 - .X.1..1 at N0..313 Walnut street. Philadelphia.; 169 Broadw?q, New, York • Pier No. 5, Port Richmond ' . • • • FREDERICK TTLE EMIG F. F. TYLER. C. NICHOLS BEACH,. WILLIAM E. STONE. lily 0.'47 • 19• If ASHLA'ND and MAIiANOY COAL —The undersigned ire prepared to receive orders foal rto celebrated Ashland Coal from the b•BiticrOft Pi oneer Colliery."Fram the extensive alterations and im• provemente made at the Colliery this winter for propel ng the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering It to the trade as an article that can hare no superior in the mist.. tet. both as to quality and freedom from dirt, rfate.ind other impurities. They are also prepared to make On tracts for Leh igtiand Schuylkill Coal from other Willell BANCROF'T,•LF.WIS k Cif., • • N0..1.9 Walnut street; Commercial Building. February 9.1.1;. - -6 ly CAIN, HACKER £ COOK. XTNERS AND ARIPPIE7B 07 , 33.184 , 03 i. =oath: ("coal. Also, dealers bother first qualities of Whale and Red Ash Coals. _X6.40 Walesa street. 1 il/ode/y/3AI. and Irescp Witarrts..Sch THOMAS COll7. .110aEta ' • Just 51. i FArtitry 7, '57 A 511 IIAYES - SMITH, di-To4 • Coal Merchants. • No. 107 (late 15) Waltanik r Streitt, Phlla Are now receiving. direct frini Jour A filmy) Ca a lull supply of Ciruenwood Coal. which we otter at lowest market 'rice. Orders arty either he a !dressed to as or to ear it • for the lies Kaglaad ttates, ft. (1.1 4 00:tr., Providence, R. * • May'23, '57: • -'2l-tt VAN DUSEN; NORTON & C Sole Agents for the Ws of the • . MA73ZICIGIr.IOC Coal & Navigation Co.'s I •, ~ AND VIZ . Best fled sod White Ash Coal. . . (X(i. VA Walnul stmt. PIIILAtRIPHI le, , i: J. No. S 3 Liberty St,. cor. Naive w N. YO ( ' So. 5 Doane street. tlO.-.T0N.% Shipping Wharves—Bristol, Balistown and • No. 1, Richmond. March :I, 's7 'l'X't LEWIS AUDENRIEDA COI Miners and Shippers of the foil. ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS;" Prom PHILADELPHIA and the • es:. BLACK 3.ILNK, -siz mu. BLACK HEATH:Earn SCJIIN,..- -• • - do Loan MT, :- d. DI A mOND.- -"-. - do' , SPUN° MT.,- - LICILIG , BIZoCKVILLE, • tricAstr. WYOMING VAL, do Prom ELIZSZETIEPORT. LI.IIIOII, Innis Asiolod COUNCIL RIDGE, LED ALSO. the superior CIIVIBERLAND COAL. %flood by tha Hampshire coalaudl ran Compact ( :4 Walnut saree4; PIIILARELM Offiers:.% • • bti Sisto fame< 1:10XTON. • tllo proadray:NEW YORE. =MEM VR' . 'THROUGH IN SIX MINUTES. I Austin it PatenAlDreauttarreeser. EXTRAORDINARI.aiId' 1 Ming lin vocenaent In Crain reneging sniffs's* o MINE - rm. by a alarple and elegant ePPLaill(tn of, well known prinelples producing this desirable lan& surprising result. .1 child of ten years ran manage It without, dielenlty. THREE Id W.DALEI a wanled byl the llatitand I'lEllllde. and Find CLass Diploma of thei Me. tropolitan !lift:lonics' institute, attest the superiority of this over all others. _ ..1 All a farther lard constortar mot or the exteltreee rf this Freezer. the on,lerslgned would state. MO TIIOI3- SAN Dt3 bare been sold Once the Patent was issuedl The at and Itrcrssaing demand for this inolar se , tide lodure o the appals to twuthod dealers to forward their orderwearly.yrod thereby pretest delay... • Orden by ts'all will matt irith prousprattentbst. Airreited b a'llst of the retail priors of the rorr. kr theaunresdeare of t Acre wasting a angle our. - PRI& OF PRI:CUR—RETAIL: Two Quarto, $2 22:-Thrre torts. it 3 23; roue Qa:utt. $4 23 : Quarts, 1.3 23; Nivel Quarts, Id 23; {louts, $3 23.1 Twenty Quarts, 1 1 a 25 - • • it. Sok Ayeriefee llderdetiss y. • Tre CAC reretnetied the emirs grad* to be hit it to repremented. derewahniles who tried It in Ivor rostra an that In dated a and taws lams , • rm, Old_ they 'wilt April 11. this* ' bi par agineitt. 12 . • . ' . _ --"., . ' " - - . , -'• •.-' • \-‘i . ' -'' = 1 ..- -,-' - . ' 1 : - 1-1 -" V-; ...... - -7. - :"..t: V. 7 ',. '',.,:: -„: '-- 1 -, .. ', r, 1 '- . , - ',.. 7 '- - ..', -: L s ''' - ', - - t '''r" - ' 1.. , .1 ..... , \ - - : 7 \ \ 1 4/.o .'' .. • ' '- : • - ' - ' ''' ' ' 1- 1 ' '' 1 . t ' I'' . : 5'.. ... , :T 4ebs . lik , ' . 4 edb" - ::* 1' : : ' • I,' '. •: i . • '1414 11 ; • ', . ~• ' ‘ .l • ' . 4 * ::..`-, ~.' i :-21-' .' 7 . - 1 • 4.. - ,-,,,-. : ..a.: .7 - ,:: ... ! i ft., ,-- • ~, •-..- . . : 1 . ' • , ,! . : - .- 1 • LI 4 s1;1 l'.. F4RAT-i'.--ITE /. . 1 ~ . •• . ' ~ ...', ; Nt5 r. .,2,....1 3 ag v,.. ~ -," -• 1.; k' GE . ,-, „ ~..wqt AND ) POTTSVIIST " - --- '"':4l - - ' . , i- J l, .-,:---" : • 1 , •!' ,• . - - - . d - •,•_ _ . • GIVE INTEEFOTH TO OUR ELAND; AND ,131:111:TECT ALL EATERE TO 01:11i USE AND PLLASeaILr....-PF.Joinsoir. . • 1 11 TO PIERCE THD4OWELS OF THE AND BRAG OUT 11110.11 CAME, OF MOUNTAINS, MET . ' , RY SATURDAY. MORN NG, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, F'OTTSVILLE, SCITUYLKI,I,E COUNTY,' PENNSYIVitsai, 1 , T. ow ' IBA ! wot v ..l? n7° theattelrionofthe4oeaML t ta t t lel / , ;a to their new foundry and Machine Shop, - 11322-: In the town of St. Clair, Schuylkill coun tyr where they are prep-ired to build Steam Engines, Goal Bleaker*, Pumps and machinery of every pattern. AI" Drift Cara, Irob or Bross castings of any size or pattern. r Being practical mechanics, Coal operators and others who want twat very woulddo to give them a call and examine their work. Orders thankfully receired and executed at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. •GATHER, GRIFFITH k CO. St. Clair. July 11, '37i • • • Zbly THE SINISCRIDEItS are now folly 1 1 ...tM =Pi prepared to furnish. at the Ashland hoe Works, Steam Engines and Paropeof any • -,•••rn . :..r nm • power and caparity. for mining and other ; 7:7 pu Coal Breakers of every else and pattern now In use, together with castings and forgings of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cats of all ekes and patterns, huge Truck teal II one furnished at the shortest 'notice. The . subscribers Utter them selves that, inasmuch as every membernf the. fain is a pawl Leal mechanic, they will be able to furnish multi net7 that will compare favorably. wilt, any In the Re gion. All orders directed to L. P:S11131111 a Rate., Ash land, Schuylkill county, Pa', will receive prompt atten tion. L. P. GONER, Ashland, May 10,'57 CARTERS aAL LEWS I RON WORKS, ainaqua, Schuylkill County, .ra., The Sabi eribers, p ro p r ie to re of the ELIMI • aboienamedestensiecestablishment,au . 'TR :77 ammo/Ito the citireni of Schuyikillcourt. • gr ty, and the public generally, their read ' """'. . nets to turn ont any and all kindsof work In their line, at the shortest rintice, and in the mit rat lesetory manner—such as building Steam Engines,mau nfacturing Railroad and Drift Cara t Dumps,Castingsand Machinery of all kinds. • )nly the best workmen are employed. and satti/faet ton may therefore be safely guaranteed.- Orders from abroad promptly tilled. : •- CARTERS k ALLEN. Tamaqua, January 27;1867 TNOTtAIN. and . ENETIAI49; 13 ER NIEtDOW WORItB. lu SUN , Iron and rass,. Founders, respectfully inform their pal trans. and the public geneirally,, that they_ are fully prepared at, the above establivp ment, to manufacture Steam Engines of I emery size: ruMps, railroad and Drift Cars,. and every ether descriptisn of Iron and Bass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business, on the most reasonable I erns. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work to geneini. Repairingof all , kinds done with neatness and despatch at the 'lowest prices. All work funfithed by them war. ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of thoto who may want arUclea in their line iu thisvirinity. All orders will meet with immediate end prompt *Men. . l. IC..I3IIDSON, March 4,1k57 W. 15.., HUDSON. • — DONALDSON IRON WORKS. COX, 'JONES a respectful ly Incite th e attention of the business community to their new Foundry and r orry:.,..a c i az Machine Shop. in the town of Mood& - son, Schuyll:Ill county. They are now seedy to execute all orders for machinery, such as steam engines, pumps, coal bream/a, mill gearing for glint and saw mills, railroad and drift ears, dc., de. Beim practical meehanicit. we Utter ourselves that all I , work done at the Donaldson iron Works. will give such Patinf4 , ll.n, as will secure the future custom of their p itnm• Orders thankfully received and execs-: led at the shortest not lie,:and on reasonable terms. PETER COX. • ALFRED JONES, LEWIS lOU:ER. February 2, ISSN, S. rti THE Subscriber is 'prepared to mann re factu STEAM ENGINES of any power, ratnipsofany eapatlty,audCoal Breskrrs . of eiery description, an well as eYery -- other kind of nutehlner*used in Mines, Brealet 7 ;.Firnseelc Rolling Mills-Saw Mills. de. From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and Irmo tong experience In-the business, work ran Leturned out at, this establishment, at the very lowest priers, ‘ud of a enperior quality. ' I:ersons desirous of putting ni machinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine patterns and become ae uusinted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Qrders of erery kind ere rolleited, and strict attention will be siren to their prompt execution. . , WILLIAM DEIIAVEX. Minersiille„Deeember 9,1967 • TREMONT IRQN WORKS, a Trienkont, schuylklll County, Penna. r The Subseribra rob pectfullyinvite Ctathe attention of the busloesscommanity -"" to their New Machine Shop and roun ,,rff:,... nT 6, T dry, erected in the town of Tremont. and under the miperintendence And manage. molt of Stews. L. Dafdorlt and Philip Umbnitx. where they are prepared to execute allrordeni for Machinery of Press and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of kny capacity.- Coal Breakers of every,descrip. lion, all kinds of Clearing for R G Rolling Mills, riot and Saw Mills. Drift Cara. and all kindso Nally - ad Outings, such' as Chairs for hi at and T Halts, T Jogs. Sw I tches. and AU kinds of Cast and Wepiaebt Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um bolts being a practical Mechanle,a n d having bad the con denee and experience for many years in th e 041 egion, persons disirona of putting up Machinery of any kind, are invited to Cllll3Dd oxamineou r patterns and superior quality of work.. and become acquainted with prices at theie Works. before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev il'', kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be given to their prompt .execution, baring several IR , , "bl, „80. 10, and 60 horie Engine' on band. .1an.6,1857 C. A. d A. 3f. SELTZER. £ MACHINE SHOP, ' Port Carbon, Sndoityl ictil e ma p T. S. WINTERSTEh'N antioune. es big :salaams, from the complete ontfil of the above named establishme at, to inv., ply° all orders in hie line of business , such as fog Steam Enginea, Railroad and DrifiCant, Vamps, Coal Breakers. Castings and Machine ry of every pattern. He warrantable work to Oro Intl* notion, and atvordirigly solicits patronage at home and abroad. • J e.. 7 • 44y FRANKLIN IRV! WORKS. * t 4% ' Tu noised the Pub lie that they are the Proprietors of the aga Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately car - f irm, `6 11 ;., tied on by S. Sillyman , where they eon '''''''.",. Roue to manutactore to order. at 'the shOrtest notice,. Steam Engines; Pumps. Call Breakers:ma Starhinery of almost any sire or description, for wining or other plump:Sm. Also, Banno' and Drift Carr., Iron or Dram Casting; of any sire or pattern. Orders are respect fully solkltt4 GEO. B. FISSLER & BRO. • . • Franklin Shovel Works.' The subscribers continue to furnish the Cohere and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia wires. Attentiob is purlieu. 'arty railed to their Coal Shores. Drders for Skorels of soy also or pattern promptly ationdrd to. GEO. D. *Taunt a Imo. 0 'Port Carbon, August 21, ISM. 344 f _ • POTTSVILLEROLLINGMILL. • I.IIE ERS are ton staptly manufacturing 'Various abet •of • .t"ion Colliers Italie. weighing w 71, VA, 30. 22 zia and 40 pounds per yard.. Also; large • •••••`_ Rank of the most approved patterns, weighing AS, 64, 56 and 60 pounds per yard. From the experience of the past fiv• year*. we feel confident of making liana unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the 'country. All business communications addressed to iticsara. Tomtits & Sox. Iron Factors. Pottsville. trill meet with prompt attention. JNO. BURNIBII A CO. . Jane 31 '57 .' • 2.5. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, • Steam var Factory, o. • syst NOTICE.—The lund nets f the late cm . slirpErt A MILNES, • 111 be contra • • ued by the subscriber In all Its various r aw.: cajz branches of Storm Engine building,"lrou Founder, manufacturer of 'all kinds cd Machinery, for Roiling Mills, Bizet Furnaces, Hallrusd Ears. kO. ke_ Ile aillplso continue the business of 311 n hag and Selling the celebrated Pier Forest Whin Ash and Lenit and Spthfl Pins Red Atha:els. being pole propels loi of these Collieries. GEINIGH W. SNYDER. January 21.15:' 3-tf _ . TO COM, OPERATORS lA. MINERS. • The u er orks. ItMlemps . n subscribers respectfully invite the attention, of the basilica's community to i their Dotter Works, on Railroad street, be low the Passenzer Depot, Pottsville. N., where they are prepared to manufacture te r- BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Smoke - Starks, Air Stacks; Mast Pipes. Gasometers, Drift c am ltalie:mon hand. Being'practleal mechanics; and having for yearidevoted I hentselvea entirely to this branch of business. they lat ter theleselres that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.— Individuals and Comptuies will tind It greatly to their ad vantage to CU= lab their work before enraging elsewhere. May 5.1E57 JOHN A JAMES NOBLE. WASHINGTON IRO N WORKS. PlittaTillle,s • OK& JAS WREN empeetiolly intik - hb attention of tbe.businem community to their New Machine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and Railroad streets, . . and fronting on .Norwegian street, where they me prepared to execute all orders fbr machinery of Bran and Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of Clear in* for Rolling. Mills , Grid and Saw Mills. Single. and Barbie acting Pumps,'Coal Breakers, Drill Cars, alt kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and. T Rail; Frogs. Switches, tr.; all kinds of east and wrought Iron Shafting. Dein prartical mechanics. end haling made the demands of the Coat Region their study foe years, also all kinds of 31aebinery in their line of business., they Batter themselves that work done at their establishment wilier* satisfaction to ill who may honor them with. tart. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe. mated, on the aVad temonabletenis. THOMAS WIZEN, JAMES WREN. • Nev.V., WA • ' 47.tf -- PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. ' THE Enbieribe'ra beg leave to an ma; nounce. to their friends and the public. b19."1"-epe.rsity.thittbeir new Rolling. Mill at 1:a 4.,-t Alto Is now roinpiete.srid in full • operation. and that they sea prepared to furnish T rails of rarions Patterns, weighing Masa to 70 lb.per yard. d. elses of slat, square and 7O lb merchants' bar Iron. Ordata tor rails or bar iron are respeetfully solicited. and will meet with prornpt.attention if len either at the Rolliag Mill, Meta a Lerrh's Umbras* store. Centre street*. or at their taco; LX'Corslet et Centre stud Market greet - 14= story. UANWOOD,I.XII - 1 to. " 'l,l* . . IMPORTANT. TO LAWYERS! NE* • RISSS OF COVIIT IN scirrymau, a). ittTLES regulating the practice of the Clouds is Setruilkill;roool. t o riper snit ules of Portico a the deems. Cogrk let of the isveral Courts of Cosmos 'lessor the Stare of reuzsyr sank. to vbkb is radial the Rake terps•ethur paper Boots tor lama* M%irt. Priarrsl . 49- 4srapitatstruk As law style. ales% tad Ibro!Ik bY ' - ~ • , : . lkokasacreriorlektiapr. IRON WORKS. MME3:UI ASEOLARD. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. 311CIIAtt. O.IUnR, JOSEPLUOLIII4f3I. TAPIA(LIIA. BEAVER MEADOWS. DO'SALDSOIi. - MINEitSVII;LE. D E NAV %W i t !fa i t* . oRKS, 1:03;4•IKH.Ii41(81ii POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST , 22, 1857 MEDICINAL. ilia, t . .. ET the :I,orld ,knew that -LA Nal , '" jai 'ASV to , n, Ma imply provided euratite ~A.-ia in the 'regatottee or Botanisol Kingdom, without the ,pse of Ddeicrione Mistral ibizons !I ili DD. D. S. SPARVS—DIDeeIIei at the eorner of Centre and East !Whet Streets, rottartile. Consnitatiocrand Advice paths .". -•. : ~ c.,.. f. tA4eat i s IT . a t!l y .'.', LYONS' KATHARION. cfl AVE YOU used:J.lons' Kathairon for the hair, It b the' oat efelightfol toilet arti e n the world and is'y _ ' tly beneficial for May and Bald heads: The hathaltnn fully.,restored nty hair after a baldness of twehe yeah. i Tout trots, •—: . 1 :••-• , .. , R0. 56 Warsest Stunt, ?iew York. atlso, Lyqp . a . Extract of Pore Jamaica Ginger, for dye. vela and Pheral nervous debillti,ke„ am be had at, • • • - !; • C. MULLET'S M r aery and•Voiety Stelw,CentreStreet,Pottesille. 16 110, 1856 I; :. . 4141 . • "• IIiir.I!EPTIE) . ..G, Wholesale and Retail rheugglist static' Crlati ea E. Corner . Centre a,nd Aorwedan. Opposite Nor t ister's POTTSVILI.E. 'PENNA. is subscriber, having taken possession of • , the house formerly 'occupied by Mrs.& M. Daftly, has curvetted the-zwSe into a • fIL Drug and 4putbeestry Stores Z such as he thintiv will prove satisfactory , : to a" all Purchasers, and respectfully calla the at. tentlon of his friends and the public to Ms choice Stock. Ile has taken great care'in the selection of his Dregs. Medicines, de., and can therefore cheerfully tectonmend each and every one as being!' .• PURE AND iLtADUZTERATED. ' He Is determined to give !his undivided personal at tention to his business, at all' bonnet the day and night when requirol, believing that the retreat and reputation of phyetciant Is well as the Ilarohtable fires of their pa• fields depends In a great niksure on the are of the ' Apothecary and the quality ilf his drugs and mixtrts;' and he feels confident that commas, when obtain at the expense of virtue and he:4i h, will not be the oily. question with his customers; when once his reputat as a caret ul and competent Apothecary. shall be sa tozily established. - This reputation ha Is detertfrted to b,ulld up,with aselstance of a share of the public petronage-rafair Pro• portion of which is guarau Veal to him by numerous friendi, independently of th4t which he hopes to obtain by close attention to tnisbienz and *Diet attention in mixing prescriptions which inoy affect the health and lives of his ettatoment. . • t Deception in the preparing and torepoundior me‘. Dines for ruthless .speculat n r 'he will never resort though It is notoriously fru ;alit such a dangerous do-', cepl ion is much Mars exte het,' end vaftc*ArallY Praf. tieed by druggists than eon tk• many imagined. 'Confident of obtaining, a Ifiltailit 111011 mitt amongst the ardor his (oho:wore i les, be VW& 'slut attention to prove his will to serve, and Ills abllitY. to satisfy ire most ex acting. It • lit-Patrons may with eonfidebcorelripon the prompt and faithful execution of theli ardent, sent by snail or I otherwise. • CHAS. W. Err! Dacoutse a Comm. IR. R. apses of anise and h" , eroxigan , Alterille. Potsrills,J sane 21, 'MS r ;19994;4“99 PROFE OOD'S . • ' .HAIR RESTORATIVE, , r Is, no doubt , the most wonderful dlicovery of this age of;, jt progress, for it will restore. rinanantly,:gray hair to its' original color, corer the h d Hof the bald with a most luxuriant growth. remove a once all dandru ff and itch- 1 ing. ewe all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald held. etc. I will' cure. as if by male, nervous or periodical ben he; make the halesoft. glu ey, and wavy. and preserve the color perfectly, and the Lair from falling. tot exteuxe old age. : The following Is from a distinguished member of the Medical proderiktn: '• - Vr • ' . - ,-, • . ..- r.lliars, January I, Mho raorsoioa o. J. WOO Di '1 ..' : .. 1 _ ..•.: . Dean n'trosolleited. send you' this raertinerni* After tying riUtly bal&tio • lOng time,and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and haring no faith :in any,/ was induced. on hearing of yours to give it a trial. I placed myttejf in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed with a good 41ft:brush, and • the. Resters- We then applied and well tubbed In, thi the scalp wan aglow. This I repeated every morning..and in three weeks the young half appeared and grew 'rapidly from August last till , the present thine, end is now thick. black ; sod 'tropic -soh and pleasant to the teach; whereas, before, It arasharsh - and wiry, what little there was 01 it, i • and that litthr was dlsapPearing tory rapidly. I. still • use your Restorative about tiles a week, and shall soon I bare a good and perfect crop Of hair. Now, I had read 1 of these thinge..and ',bother, rentt brit have not seen I hitherto any ease where Oar. person'f lash was really ; I benefited by any of the heir tonic, Ac e , of the day: and 1 It really gives me pleasure' to fecord the result of my ei perience. I hare recumnetided your preparation to others, and It already has jt large and general sale I throughout the Territory.; ;The people here know lea ef• frets, and here &mildew, /I It. The supply you sant I us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly et ; handled, and dally Inquiries Ire made for it. You de -1 serve credit for your discUrry ; and I, for 'one. return you my thanks for the benefit it has done me. for I err. tainly had-despaired long! of eine effecting any such reatilt. . , YOdWhastily.. : 1; s,.'? 3 J. W. 110,,M; /: •••• Firm of Bond I:Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul. 4.4.-=-.. • ; [From the'Editor of tits Real Estate Advertilter.) ': lionos, IT &horst Street. March =1,1855. DEAR Ste : 7 -liaving beeime prematurely quite gray, I was in fluted, some six weeks, Once ! to' make a trial of your Restorative. I have nerd less than two bottles, but Ithe gray halm have all disappeared; and slthoogh my hair has net fully attar rd its original color, yet the process of chalice is - Urfa.* going ern, and I am in great hopes that in a sill time my hair will be as dark las formerly. '. I hare' al ' Mien mull gratified at the I healthy moistitre and vigor a the hair , which before was harsh and dry, and II Pureed:ea to crme out as for. aterly. , . Beirrifully yours, , . IL . D. C. M. RUPP. Professor Wood. ; i Piaui& 11 tin gia: June 19,1853. I have wed! Venter/tor ' Wood's Hair Reatorathe. and I have admired its ircradeidid effect. My belt was bream- I Int, as I thought, prernithrely gray, but by the use of 1 hi s ' n sia"rittlitoo. so rat ite,". it has rtfilUi its original color, and. I doubt, permanently . • ' 1 • SIDNEY Borw.r.. Mx-fienator United States. :-.. ; ..-- 1 ,- . - • . 0. J. ROOD k CO., Protwletnt*. :112 itmad.3y, N. T., *Bd. 1114 Marktt ktreet, SL Louis, Miklourt • , Sold le.Pot Willis by ,Y, p. C. Hughes...F. Sandernon and Henry Faylor; Tamaqua- 1 .:E.! J.Fry &limy'kill Haven— Dr. B. Chichester, and ialllrespietable D meets every where. • ' '47 . ..:_. i . Importitaitlilscovery, -CONSUMPTION, . DIFEASEN OP I D- LOI AL IIII AND THROAT ARE positivel y a rable by Inhalation, ni 1 - 3Lirlitch conveys the edits to the ravine: in the lungs through the air peerages. and enmingln direct ober-- tact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, ' alts,' the cough,caneee, * lies 'end easy espeeteration.: heals the longs. ruder:al the biood. imparts renewed vi tality to the nervongslefeta. giving that tone and ener. so Indisperual•le for the evetoration of health. To be able to state confidently lilhat Consumption ir curable Iry inhalation . Is to mat ells:Mose of unalloyed pleasure. It is as mueb node there's:trot of medical treatment as may other formidable dietinse; ultrety out of every hun dred caersean bemired ithe that stager.. and Shy per cent. In the encend ; but: n; the third stage is impos sible tS save More t h an ti , epee cowl. for the lenge Ve t 11 to eat up by the Abeam ri •to bid rkehuree to medical skill. leven,lhowever, iii the last Maims, inhalation of I fords estramdlnser relief ,to the "rerilif attending i - SOLOMON - HOOVER. this fearful seourre, which annually' destroere ninety- I , . ~. . wholesome said n tan . five thousand pre pons hi:the United States alone: and a ' , correct ealenlatiott shoptliat of the present poputstion riEA LER in Stoves, Ranges, of the earth. efehty •ndriooss am destined to Ail the - 'brum e - en , Ti n Ware, Hallow W are, . ,Thi. ConsumPtiVes pave; II; " re tanks Wa, Brass Wart. Stench Item, and • Truly the quiver of thudir bar .no arrow to •feal as Cutlets', Range hollers, Portable 'Ranger, lies ' Conannipthin. la all aims it lava been the great enemy , Ovens, Sommer Yurnaos, Le: dc., has added of ifs . for it spates' neither ege nor sax: 'but Sleet" , oar to his 'former stock of Stores s varlet of of new at alike the blare. the heehtithl, the instufal , and the terns of Kitchen Ranges of which be can give p the gifted. By the help °tithe, Surmount /Whig , num whom , bisbest reammendatkes. - , i cometh every good and perfect gin, lam enabled to offer; It o a lt o portkojto. attention to 1,,,, new style of flea- to the afflicted a permassen:i and speedy rare In Con- 1 tar which he ispendent will make the beet Heater that 1 gumption. The find de. of tuhereles h fres; impure lutsmer beeri need iv this part °l i the country. aim, a blood, and the immedial effect. produced by their de- Tule yalley patterns. of Cooking. Parke , and Wall Manion in the lungs, is' prevent the free &dulls ion Stott". Pie calls particular attention to his sheet iron or air into the ale cals. Which miasma weakened Titall - 1 'Parlor Store, It is an bigamy - cement 'on the Kierertech, tv through the entire Syftem. Then ettrely it is more i Vbith be is confident Is the brat stove in use, Lie has rational to expect greater: good from . medicines entering now the lured stock of the stove articles (too Dinner. I the rarities of the lunge than frour:those administered cue to mention,) that has ever beim offered in this part through the stomach : . theps tient will always end the ; of the country. Re invitee his friends and customers lungs [mould the breathleg ging after inhalinit lulnu'l to tall and examine for thetriectres. feeling canfclent• [ dies. Thus. Inhalation Its local remedy, nevertheless it i th at b e eon salt them in goontrood, peke; he reins . ~ acts ronstitationalty, cud With more power and certain. 1 ithnevit that he has bad ninth experleace is his line of Ity than remedies administered try the stomach. To businee s therefore he feels confident that he carte.); be' ' prove the powerful and ;direct initheoce of this mode of : sommo d t o qual i ty to, ebeapr.ees. . administratkm,chierof*a Inhaled willenlirely destroy i prlionfing and Spouting and all Aind efjobldig sensibility in a few_minutee. paralyzing the entire U.& i drew at the shortest DOW& roue system, so that rattraps:lay be amputated without " Mahe Mere. befooriatme larket„scateirle i Agnelli. the blighted pain: i nhaling VS/ordinary burning gas m arc h et. IT 11- will destroy life In a feet hnum 1 , The Inhalation of Memos% will rein ths system • .I when tainting or appereotly dead. The odor of many 1 , ior the medicines is per:eptibie In the skin a few min- 1 ' ' ''' M I MEO ' - , utes after be i ng inhairaletid may be immediately &feel • . , ed In the blood. A cot/riming proof of the consaitu - - tional effects of inhalithin. Is the tact that sickness is SCHUYLKIIL COUNTY LUMBER always produced by breathing facial,. Is not this post- , ti ll , cogency that pro•ke remedies, carefelly prepared i PAANUFACINNINC COMPANY i and judiciously adMiniatered timi% the in gs,ehoulet, WATS, on DALI at their eaten,lie esh,ment, on I prtdure the happiest retinas t During eigh teen year? i Wellltweletroefattgreletqueleilir of lumber of gray hind practice, many thousands, sirfferieg front diereses 'of i and dearriptienothich they can supply to Operators, • the lungs and throat,' have been , ander my etre. and ; Cerpesters and Builders. at lower rates than It can be I have effected many remarkable cures. meet atter the bought elsewhere. They. are also ready to aunt% snfferets had bean pronenticed in the last stages, which through the means of their extensive badness, and Is. 1 frilly retirees mo that egaremeption le no. toupee a fatal. bereaving machines, taanufactuned articles's their line 1 disease. Yly treatment, ef.. cotoeunptlon h original. and jat a =Ong of ..0 per rent.ets termer Ma. ' I %ended on mug eeprtiegice and a thorough inreatip. 1 - Their large workshop terve been in suentieful opera t Hon. My leder% aeqnsiritarire with the nature of in-; lion for the past year,. turning out vast numititim of ' . 1 berries. Ac... enables ti - dbrtinguith, readily; the vs- 1 Doors, • ,• ~ Winder., p ram** , • I rims forms of diereses tin t simulate conseutption, and i ' 8 111 44 . il .IPattell Work, apply the proper remedies' rarely being Mistaken even t 1 Ilouldlogo. . Dedsposts, 1 .. Ina single case. This familiarity In edeneetkei• with i . -- Bliandis t , r ' • Dramialatern, -, teeter, millet/6M and tukumecipk dlscovertes. enables i . • • • - - Shutters, . t ino to Mier* lite longs from the adage of wentractedi Asa eft tiocts.rf. ,Panoat. Pagelot east reeraeilnaq.. ' t ( hewn to the OW, purify the blend . lgrport to j i %Veil they hove constantly PO 4 . 39 d. . They art e , w 3y. it renewed vitality; giving enerimand tone to the entire • to Oternht al** sitho litOrkot imerke,,Thr nay warn,. system. . . I 1 • " ' - or quality of mired or sosatitutoiod stidt... . Medici riee nth; - fiat "dire — ittoiii eat to any part of the Dry astO veroDeol , xit e ot all hied% forivallding ' • . i Dalin! States and Casedits by patients on I. , pow,l Oak, Maple. Poplar, ebak; , plonk *Ad or their spaptaves by lettess.; D ot. Um ewe would to more 1 teazels; Cherry, ;Walnut. lAgliOgasy. am, ,oir mune}, tethers if the pat lent should pay. me a irialt,nhith would': work; White acid When ,Pletehreskim l aw 0 ,, glee ifte an opportunity. to examlim the there and ear said* to *viol Wkii/4414.14.4; 3; 234.2.,2 iv, sr • teems to preeetille ulth loa th ipreutarlreetilaty. midi- ant Kiso, pa ie lishr m4 ,,,„o,,, - 0 ,,, t ..„,_ - 'thee the cute cool& bp ;slanted without olL,ogrlog MD raik, routOlo& pogtoAtoesk lath,. on hag lipthipos. stp, wand asatia . ~ I .:_ ty, W,ORAILkn,II. Ik. ;..., -. .e r g . Ake., amt . ... - ...„,-. .... ~ . ~ , .. .. tilotittiaigil iiirde,. t:JAl:tam sant Trunk: . , ~! aarinusair - - ,10.64,4.4 1 4, 0 ii i cu pt , pie .—.--- . , ..i • .-- , :irturanagram, ft. po A s arts 045tA1u5.41.q..440. 1 siiiii z r .1,7 ..tiogretn.isa A 151.., MI- rdfr e lleritardi lak's? . .., ) ._..:. .... I _ MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles Smith, Proprietor.'. All kinds ohms' iherrele, Spades, coalriddles,tc. The tistrooste of the pub li c , is respectinil) solicited.. Jimmy 10. '57 PRODRE'E.P*TENT SEED DRILLS, FOR planting Wheat, ' Rye and all 1.... sekl. For silo at stallizfachirent prices by • . JOSHUA DOCK. Agent. East Kiiistsartek Tp., 2.X talks east of Orarbtabarg. Juno 27.1.57 • • ' • .26.2ua• tHovELtilsmoyELst SHOVELS 1 TeHE SUBSCRIBERS would call the attention'oMperators end other's to their loperfor le of cesl.lo4 mud oborels. Fborelszulde to 0n11,7 either extra heavy of light, as may be 11.4m1. 'Wales la Call Meet. J.* J. 'SPARKS. Tottftelile..4 tixivet.R. '57 ' 324bn* THATCHER'S. Double Action Forcing and Suction Pampa. _THESE *Pumps, from experience, are acknowledged to be superior to spy in use. They are Ilse amp and durable. For rale.by C. C. CARTER; Prnprietor of the Right for•Szkelyitill eornty - Pottsville; !Sovensber lb, , . -164; TOBACCO; DICARS AND OATS, - A T, the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco i-Land Cigar' Manufactory 10.000 bushels prima Oats; 200 barrels Smoking Tabu to• 200,000 !Ulf Spaulsh Cigani ; loo,oot, Rpanieh Sixes, 25,000 Cuba Extras. • . JAM Ell tt. MOYER. Hamburg, Berks crawly. &9t. •2 4 11 its , : • 2ft- WILLIAMSPORTPLANING MILL; n t Sunbury' & Erie Railroadoa and the Canal, (Opposite the Fnrnaee. Williamsport. Penna.) CSEO. s 'BANGER & CO., Whole sale and Retell Dealereand 3latinfseturers of white and yellow pine goosing Wards, sash. doors blinds, shut tars, siding, wood mouldings. te. Jig and scroll sawing, fanny and plate. Ail descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and in the best manner. , Feb. 7. '57 aalJ _ • EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD; makostenge litriset, Pottsville, P. E subscriber is prepared, at his old j: stand. to tiumhb all kinds of materials In hi* I toe, for bultdiat purposes—plata and ornamental lie. lip yhts partkalarftetentlon to the VombStoncsand manta of his manufacture. They. ean be' bad In every tarickt ,atile; and coppers favorably; is beauty and taisia; With any obtained elsewhere- and are offered ainspar estop, • • JOHN Sure ; • 234, z - ` MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope X anufactory, 31aliviatienr ISEassieurci, liallutuillirer of Wire Rol*, he inclined planes. abatis. Apra', te., n . nuld Worm the public that be h now pea! 'pared to make - - - ALL JUNDS, LENG'777.4 AND NIZEg OP FLAT • AND ROVND . • At the shortest mike. of superior finality, and on the most ll.wral term& at hi. Wire Dope Factory, Illandk Chwak, Carbon Co n Pa. i l i Deference can he made to tsars. E ' . A. Douglas li. D. ecntriiht and A.ll.llroadh d. at Mauch Chunk: to N.. Vattercon. Surnmitlllll. to arre, Ltdsenting t Oa, Til. more, Luzerne Runty, Pa.. and In fact. nearly all theop eratom in the Region who have been using his rotas. August 8.'47 .... ' 3241 ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY. • St. Clair, schurkin Co fa. THIS ESTABLISHIIIENT is now prepared to ontract with Railroad co. 's end others ny numbertdlreight and Coal Cars of every de scription: .The machinery Itt of the Most approved eontdrurtgm. and the materials .used of the beat quality. the Pm- Kiev* can guars e the work equal to any inanufae laid In the Unl Ftstes. • • • The Chilled Plate Wheels used by hies are' from the Celebrated thoondry of Bush t Lobdell, which tot excellence have no superior. C —ARLES It. ABBOTT. Proprietor. • -GILLS. LAWTON, jr„ Supt..,. Jan. t • ' .2-ty CARRIAGE •FACTORY -REMOVED. riniE undersigned Arespectfully em brace this opportunity of filteming the public that they haveretormal their p. estensiviresniage4aztory, from lianas .;„ Chunk street. where they have been siere4he late Aro, to their sew, Large end commodious buildrog, in Norris' Addition, on the old site, where thee are prepared to In CARRIAGES EQUAL TO Tilt BEST IN TUB ST od ready to aeetannedete their customers and all who may favor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected stock of materials and the , rame old hands will enable them to do work whip Inelegance and durability eanoot ha They will continue to attend to the bualnewitereetter so before, with determination to give general , satisfac tion .ate AO orders will reeetre prompt attention. AM Repairing done at the stoniest notice.. July 18, 'Si 294 y AIRRIGIIT BURKIIAAD. PQTTSVILLe , saltine and aseireaese DI astaraet pry. - HEREWITH invite your especial I attention to my rear extensive stock of Ready Made Sacidirry, Harness, Cbfiara. de..embracing tie largesa variety of styles and qualifies emeofiered for. We in this county, and at prima that will compare favombly with t Wawa any other house in the trade..., Dating been, for tame Years past. ' %,, in the habit - of parehashry lary 11'.• Rase MatrrAilerdectirely frr (kaki ° M . !. I dud myself now in the poesessiati tor advantages hum this rause not enjoyed by the trade gmetally,atid feel that Ivan. with eettlideuee. sulleit the indent' all dassea of dialers : and teyarrangrmente for the coming sere;. son's trade are based dpon cress a larrer amerat. of .Inisi— ness Kan I hare' : you ran therefore rely upon boding at tay.estabilahment everything that Is re. linked in my line. • • Okeni by mail are remertrully solicited. and the sonde sent nananted to gine netistaeklun. both as to pike and quality. or bIiFEIMR WO3IELEDORFir. OPPetils ePiteHrai ChurarCsatire Oral, 1141.trilli.. 3fareh 7:1 £4.7 . if3:44:44pi:l;lF.,:i4:lqetio:i:il podtg. AN OLD POEM. ' Who ebali judge a man from manners ? Who "hall know blm=sdreast ' Paupers may be St kw ' Princes It for minethlng Iva. • Crumpled abirt and dirty jacket ' May beclotbe the golden ore • Of the deepest thedichfa and tbellugs, , ! eathi rests could do no More. Shaman outings of %Isis! nectar ',• firer welling out ef atone • • • • 'There are purple buds and Itdden, mutual, and overgrown:. tied; who counts by souls, not deems. Loves and prospermyon and me, Whi,Le he Talmo thrones. the highest, . Out !to prbWes In thews. • a, Ylaraosprelied shore Ida fellow; . .1 • Oft finals kris fellows then; rederri,-lords. remember That our maned bind, are men; . ; Ken by !abet, men by.feeling, . • Men by thought arratmem by fame, - . Claiming equal rights to sunshine In a maul) ennobling names There are fortaperirbroldrerd meant, Thema» little Imbedded _ . There are feeble, inch-high 1111141,ngs, Tbeniare cedars 6n the Lille fi t nd, who tenets try mate, not stational, Lorca and pumpers you and ma; - 1 For to him all rain didlnetiond • Art as Mere In the wa 1 !biting hands alonenre bizlldars l- I I • Of a nation's wealth Of DIM; : Tilted latients Ls pensioned. • I. red and tsttened on the same f the sweat of ol i =lbrehat4 , LI ID oil) to While the peer soso(tputragell Insides i liftsdkup its votes, Truth and jusike are eternal, ; ' Born with .ovelitsess and lisht. eeeret croup shall lever prosper • 1 WUe thwa is a tossup right - God. whose world-Ward yoke Is sing' lag ' Boundless love to you and ute; Sinks oppression with Its tithe • As the pebbies in Use sew. . . • TO MY WIFE. - • COIL to me„deaneat—rm lonely without thee. ' Day time and night time Tarthinklng about thee; ?tight time antrday time in detains I bold thew—. Unwelowne the wakimg which ceases to fold tlme; Come to me darling, my sorrows to lighten, Come in thy beauty to blow &Milo brighten, Canoe in thy womanhood, meekly and lowly, Cane Li thy loci:maces, queenly and holy I _ . • r Swab:ors:lM flit roiind the desolate ridn Telling Of Spring, and itajOyoutt geneatinit t . And thoughts of thy lour, and Its manifold trusenne. Are circling my,heart whit a promise of pleasure. U Spring ottay spirit I 0 May of my bosom! Shine opt nn my soul till It bourgeon and blossom; Ttie imate 01 my II& bas's romeroot within It, • ' And tby fondness alone to the sunshine an min It. Figure that moves likes song through the oven— Features lit up by a reflex illeisen— Smiles coming seldom, but childlike and simple, And opOulug their eyes from the heart of a dimpire—: 0, thanks to the Saviour, that even by seeming Is left to the exile to brighten his dreaming. • I You bare been 'glad when you knew I was ilaildened: Lear, ace yen sad now, to boar I am maddened t Our hearts ever &morn in tune and In time. love, _ As octave to octave, and rhyme unto rhyme, love. I cannot wombat your tears "ill be Bowing: • You cannot smile but my cheek will be glowing -I would not die ',Agent you at any vide, love, you will not lingefwbeq I'wlll.bave died, love. Come to au, drar, ere I die of my, sorrow: Rise otetursdaDm like the BUo or to morrow., 'Strons,;swlfiand hind as the words which I speak, lore, With a song on your lip and a smile mayourebsek,loste Come, for my heart in yetemshrencs is 'wary— Mate, foe my spirit is sickened and. dewy Come te he arms which alone should should area lbw, Come to the heart which is throbbing to press thee. ' skettlys, . (fbr the JfinereZpt;r, FALLS OF THE - WEST Wk._ Reader; ha:taror to thy perambulations te. /git this region of,Anthracife, visited that 111014 delta", table of 01 spots hereaboutr, yelett—Falls'Of the, Weil Vest? thou answerestuegatisely t . tart not (0;7,1 but gather around theeliluelt friends as, thou deligh tett moat joined. on,sotue bright more- ing of this sweltering snuntb of Angush--Isitieg thy every, day pelf behind tbew-.-basten; on the wino tfantieipittiute to onjoynonhe of this genial Alelighte which cluster, grape-like, around rocky enclosures. , Take my maid- for it' thou wi not regret it; 'as afrolie;working up their curio si ty, and pled and the recurrent recollection o thy pleasures, ging eteroal secrecy and instant derisive from will in after days ripe up before thy 'mind, like In. the CountryAhat Mili4CO L had purinaded them_ to arose • from an akar, tickling thy *idles with a clas. consent, to send for me; and they, secured the old li gh t a pp roachin g intensity. a 1 ''• a man's permission on the ground of the uniyenal • Deep bidden, between two Wars of the Mibe love of Greeks ftr Americans. 1 And to I was Dill, in the township of Cam, it emmetit to have g en t for, and.so I came. , • 1 • escaped; almost entirely the prying eyes of the 1 Ito; ;scene in the room; when I entered, was multitude, and whilst its companion OUSOtatlit'S worrhy:of a painter's presenee. 'The mother of bath lotig monopolized all the youth and beauty the family, vented on a pile of cushions, was a for mitre around, 'it Lath retrained in mp- - woman:of splendid. beauty;.and iher daughbste dest ofoicurity "to waste its fragrinction the de- Were like their mother. liar young sister, a girl seri 44,7 fur want of some v halm to sound its of meaty-two or three, sod her liter*, it girl 'of praise. , And yet, I Swatara is no More to be cons- , Serintrien, were , standing near her, 'while their pared ta it, than Terni to ,Niagara, or "Defile Medea alaves—sleader and giaceful , woman, Tom's Cjibin, to "Eros and enteritis,' I J , ' : black as night, but not thick lipped, besiege Mat '' Beading beyond Peaked Mountaln in Betsy, the Cr the features of the,Sldialee of EPOS and. in W e s t W d't guneth. over . its 'nointslb - bed Ilia (qui and fact, medels of grace and beanty-wait- South-eirterly direction, until within a mile Or e d on their besatiiiill mistresses. A troop of more of Torrertrilie -When gothe 'twin /11041[10211.. • children, with large black eyes, damsel like fill. i lilies force, it desce ndse a mimic 'lager's in easy ries„, greeted -my entrance with a shoat of wel- , grudatiorts over a pile of resit.' sorrakforty feet in c ome, and, fors moment I hesitated to, enter a h ei g h4la i id, . wanders JaPPY through the gloom of. plaee obeyed not only 'by Oriental custom against primeval, furcate past Llewellyn, Until it empties cods a visit L but sacred especially by the presence itself int° the Weft Branch below the little ham- of sainsuch magnificent beauty, nut before el -1 ~I . posed to the eye o , t let of % cat Wood,. --,. a stranger. • Sea rag fur recrestiorl , a part!' eoulittlitg !off Dist the unsur - sed look of Mirizei and of its coo ler, ( your har.nbleaervant u r k w included) rtarted i ed miss's! nders reassured me, - and I ad j 'one fi et ' morning during last week, to i speird i sas s w ,i with eg Mach course as could be expect apart ftom the bustling world, a' few quiet s o ft-1 ed rd a somewhat difildeat American In atrEast.. taenti With nature, as she dwelleth near the Pets.. erulhareue. , i Eschewing fashion' for the time being, end leaningl Often shire then, in still and quiet evenings, on the 'arms of comfort, they seated themsetvesin : w hen I remember the incidents* of my Emmert trios on ther straw covered bottoms of two Debtl trayel,;the face of that- radiant Greek tirl comets running, bow ' hipped Jetsels; and ere Yet the! beforeMO like a vision of the unreal beauties of town doe!. proclaimed eight, started, on the vied , p ai la,n r a„ . -- - 1 . to Mineriville. Oar party partook, in some, de- , tinter taw a woman half -so ;beautiful. She gree, of ties pleasantry Cod goodfullowship of that was the OW and last one that I saw abroad whore company, described by Chaucer, which wended en I thought equal to the American' siandserd of le a pilgrimage to Cantertmiy. l Stopping a few silo. male beauty; and she was a Intr.! -' manta in the goodly way of Sunbury, which' diyi- She was reclining on the- divan, half buried in deth Minereville as the Appian - did Rome, we its eushioue, with her arm aronndlliriam's neck, procured se-well no matter what ! and preen:lied telling her, in :all the ' rich' Oriental phrasal she to that broaden, which of all hamlets, moat belies. could Inoue', if her love for her niewly.found its natne.--Pritararer. The oders arising from 1 s fssa.,,,i.. ', - I 'sundry Pig atys nearby, assailing the olfactories , , twill endeavor, for the sake or my lady rea with anything, but such eit,exhale from dowers of I ders, and with Miriam's' etsiskince, to : describe that ilk. Proceciiing ikeitlivia• a mile or more i her'elrars, which was almost a face simile of the' on the road which winds the mountain, we in i dreards &flour other ladies in the room, whose our thoughts, and horses hinds (is the left in a by- 1 • inficrier liocauty must - cxeuso my leaving, them to road, and 'snit a deal qf t w misdoing over mks' sketch, their splendid 'companion., , and golliealbrough cope and tangled underwdodl/Neatly, she' wore diet part of the; Turkish ware by the magic influent" of a quarter-:-acting I' isdredresa which we would call the 'trousers: upon the lood nature af an honest Hibernian,' holm% hi them as the atiatigaa,, and a i terjr dif condusted ;with!e...three-fourths of a mile of bur l ferent ;their from thipaotalouna which the Amer destination,. re we unloaded air ediblet-en-1 ieaf. !Adieu? rights ladies' argue io mach In favor ' hitched and tethered our horsea,-securell the ler-1 of. • 'Kiley are aseeisirilitnore cembersomo than vices of two boys, to help carry our provisions; the ortiiimil European , style of dress, being air,- and in couples, followed the gorge . Bending Dori moues' heavy folds of silk staff, embroidered with steps towards the west-we followed the t . teams 1 henry , gold thread ( gathered azthe ankles with ; wiadings of a scarce preceptilda path, whirl !led gold and jewelled bands. Thereof which I now over jagged rocks and fallen trees--through dandy: spea k' were or rosc•colored silk, and the little laurel bottoms, around whore stems poia.oone feet, that were quits bidden in the folds as they vines twisted, and intertwined their Raab, lengthy,: fell around them when she walked, wars covered much to tha detriment'of the thin, gaiters, and. with velvet slippers, embroidoredlwith aebtlyearla gossitner dimmest, of some of our lady eempanieus.l The otellak-a sort of open dress that falls In a The teener; which presented itself on nither side, 1 ion g train behind, and is fastened only at the waist, was• not what one would call grand; let, therel /alloys away so as to leave the ekietisais visible-- was in air of solemn desolation about it-thaf ill I is; Lalieve, not wort by unmarried ladies; but led one's "heart weds a "sympathetic •solitude.” 4 s h e h a d a s imil a r drem, of.the same ruse-colored Hera and there from -out the crevices of the rocks ' silk, richly embroidered. A low chemises te with like some gigantic Lepidodanduen, towered a col- eishroidered front and elector, left almost t he en• itary hemlock or pine,.scathed by the lightning's tire bud exposed; and a vativetjecket, heavy with I flash or by , this devastating llres--wbilst around, gold thread and jewels ,'- completed the rich and their trunk', as if to bide their nahedsieS.S Were I gufgeous costume, ' • gathered clumps of laurel, wild eherri, scrub oak Rut the dress„ although 'of t i e mos t eostly fa. and young chestnut. lmmense blocka of cienglo- bats of the Dattelscur harms iris as nothingeom rnerster lay laid one above seauthet as if by I the patted with the jewels that flashed from her wrists,. bands of the Titans, nal at their bases 'lay iret-1 .an d nee, , and hair. , tered in rir 4! rrs r u rd'uios great rooks --such as Bri t 'Over her.left 'boulder, hanging like a sash down anus and taiertnpareione used when theyetannedt t, - .; the right aide of the waist. was Is golden girdle ' Olympue. i Beyond them all, loomed , _, or band,, made of broad pieces of gold, shaped, like , coc ,. lluSe „ i nw ,.. 4lina *. i , h , .„,,,i ..willow leaves. anti fastened together at the sides. That seemed tbefra- Di I. -e --- ' y -* The bell, of the ecilek and sitiatigon, which to or- Rant by theltand that fashlonyd the old world,: • - ' rknowi vulg.* la To separate Its unions and sham does .. . i diem* a cartmere shawl , k When the !toed crowned them". . ; , , . 1 . America as camels hair,) was silk. gstherattat the Bordering the valley stress% was a deep (crest • aids , with a star of brilliants. On her arms were of pines, throve. whose hi:inches the, sunbeams ! -.jeweled serpents - ; and , the, only covering of her ha doted out renetrate. Faint oders wafted (rote the , in co, which war exposed In I bard said; ftinsisted surrounding undergroWth, raised our nasal Mites!. of strings of pearls that lay across It, each string 'e.veited out spirits, and inepired tut with courage" shorter than the One atonic it, and whose white to porous the sinuous way.? Soon, our ears 'were' t MON was rivalled by the neck they adorned. greeted with the low minteuringe of falling .we 1 Her hair was bound together under a email cap • tem. Before many minutest, we stood -et this base t t;f crimson velvet, that rested only on the back of of the falls gazing upon its milked capped wave. bar held, and of which - the velvet was but thee Ina lets, as they zo ocipitated each eater overtbehaing. 'trial on which were clustered as many pe/1M o ! ing rocks, and lost themselves in the Nam at mu diamonds, u I remarked to Miriam, wou ld p aw feet. Esclausations of pleasure, burst froar. the Chase all the jewelry that the most goes N ew lips of one and all of the party. Seated ottaioss , , Teak falcate could exhibit in a crow ded evening covered stones, we tested our weary litabaoand. 'assembly. ...„, , as. literally while our; inds.were Soothed hy the 'monot o nous ' I I have deseril'iirl" lady 4 c ost ume l readers; but'! melody of falling waters, ourbodieapere refresh -5 as I tan for the benefit of my y e “t her costume . when I•was look al by the delicious ereolness from the 'pray which' !tbougbt lit" - 'Miriam was h i a s sta . enveloped us in WI 'reptant folds. Clambering. cog at her splendid beauty. , , _ herse lf , andwould intercept bet caresses eon over the steep rocks, our party made it) way route s, toy of the'eliff, where a Spelt of fatty like lovell-1 stand] , bf turning to Wi° w ith the nets met the sight. "'A peat eat rock, smoothed. ' she basinful?" , ' by the hind of nature, spread itself for 'essay'. - not iwiltrsus Mach as the cla ' adi of pnewlabs?‘ I th ill e uh atrea ams m ild. fiovered Cha ra l pi.ily benn t g o i t ts ta sa lea. ' S ra ter e bil l i t s ' A _bilentighvt;.lls4tretssuutilwepHt"awfweelly from Db*"lird Greek eoncue 11.'11 urea ribbed and ancient as the ens," eaeolapas-7' !lashin g w its fen; Hotted blood ling toed it. Large lichee 4.ooatad , boulders, *Alibi Meek, end d. , , , ,kim, sad powsunies mashing traance. It was fuR of life and passion; ber Wit• tang reamed-tea wa if the puny arm if taint might atoll,' ' ling close a° *r __ •_ w; ha Ho wan displace them, yet immovableaa they weatrivi wir.. bar forehead with an alci7e•aw chin' this smallest im - ins. lay tattered ' 4"41". - "ere "I- II"'- 11"13. "d and itnileValltarder et fail andgraa. wrenched from their roots, lay "mints 11222 with; ' Lk; and her . _ ..T . their lea fl ess branches draped- in fantastic trap.i -dm forms of dream .. derad.._ me .. . as cii...... - of eza.. ping, of Spanish owes. , The feting , * of tlwil trawl -I i knew that a tiest , ays 47 on ""' of gh is we, sad that rendsied it alaiostimpiutriali to, thti IldbMaguls, tr i tl e rt spa If oreiatt win „ ism' , gown o f t er I lit° few °f a "' did °Diet d erl sirn tb.hd ru l riraca ° I J. crnlt t f laws that fiery do Itot believe a word et the wild gripe Tibet arbielt2xtehded Re bop sene es,Y, _ e., sa y _.:__ _,..___i__ __ _ . Pieta, from finds to limb, ind fitted with theta"; , tt•_i_lisw.2.l....„. ry eases ...Ai es u r t usa : o o ;arrw i soraeltri this sea from spot to spat .: Akins the ilingtil lir tr.!, t y:r",i sa .7 4 ' . ' si d a s a uk gesoyad a ally fagged reit. afteass,thatlanaliestof eriewrweadydweisenuetwwi wis ,„ _....__ . I. _ grat elegem , ,e*. the „b. Cashel Iflowasp(Leiekaarastrtfabo ur / , ilirs =1,„,-,,-,„,, tosa a ,thas_ ace met islotissaitt its salve video F•stisa, ll , o 1..% ', Lteir.77, - .....z.wiiit ..waa; r isiti; 1 fed la rank I p "lll6l)".b ...... % ". ' ill :ves .r4.. arn ilw d " elt . tr , i rlow:- 4 7... 1ed of rai l , ItilltAit .no :1 1 1i .. ...r ,.., : ,:1 ir1s " 17PP• 11 .,t :4 : 0 ,7 laces, IstWV_Sid!' _.Pi a ,,,..,,,,.b 1 i ,diew ....w wrs 1 wei tbaiThell' - - ' ' ' - I [ ' '-• [[[ ,; ' '. • - . , EIM;:l inat sunk liegoot at would he chosen by' the avails for their resideoce. apd I have not the last doubt but the Naiades lad Oreades hovering around in ' the air,.'-watched esti innovations with. extreme • jealousy: II seemed as lovely as that "Vale of ids" whither "Mournful (Rtione" vime to offer her complaints, and itandiog near the Odgeot the precipice, looking down into the destouding wa • terawhich brokei apontherooks beneath, 'thought. I . of Ulalum aid • “Tile dank tarn of Antler, Is theghool-kaantedmoodiand of Weir.” I'll nes prate-emicerolog the culinary arrange- Mids t , ` !flow Chattel built., Are; bow that over it I 11- 1 --, - distilloda delielotts beverage from trash ed Mocha, sod Mired a pot of "old ffaulli" (rout Odom - Gunpowder, until the atableatair was in. don with the intermingled aromas. But 'trill tell thee, reader. tub rose,' how we sought, for Mare at the *Tayside houses, but without success; bow 'that „acted Pao and held a *phi* of bay, to (be, hungry maw of au itinerant cow, whilst personifying Pales, extracted the oleo gine-us gold from itsovereharged lactifteer. I let tke festivities of the beard (or Mk rather,) Pan' by unnoticed, lest I 'alaY bring a premonitory meistmdag to dig lips, and wiU forget' to mention skipping from rock to ruck, slipped hito'thd water--imOrt her skirts, and damaged her 'gaiters., Mixlestyittmeeforbids me 'Speaking of who pities/ming sundry gyration* - rent 'hislasbionabks in the place where wiliest Jean Dart 'oif naval Celebrity, salami the French Queen. ;To tell thee, other things wouldbe super. mgatury, ergo, we would merely say that our , ;sports ended with the going down of the sun, and its linghting beams kissed the • mountain tops as we pasted himeward, through' that hot bed of riot • so 'often the -Witness of' dyed, of "daring do"— Tormatville. Reader, should at determine to via. -it thii object of nor eulogy; I would 'suggest dud, thou goad Rot like one irrayedl for the y at with thin. shoes upon- thy feet, and a thinner smile strati thy lipe l •-but ageourt thYself in'east ' offs, with brogans. it thonbart them,pteasing thy. reties, taking with then besides some dear cm . pattioa r a volume of "Robertson" or of the 'toeles- Rpipire." whose open leaves display a print ' of ;]lack GAMMON and handsomely bodied, with Cbrquar Beatd—or, if thou prefer'seit,' a deck of Ilitid* wherewith thou mayest engage 'in a rubber for whist—bet .shove all, I would adjure thee to; with a light'heart and determination to :pleised, and thou wilt long remember the plea , Into that thou experience:it the ruffs ot the Wist West If thou art fond of the "gentle art of iogling" forget not thy trappings, yet to sly ger min knowledge, thy fly will take bellfe in thy , lemonade, than-1n the water. .J. N. C. Prism's Zott,t(fs in the Zug • MIRIAM TOM BELLA Or TUE t • - HAREM( It was tit . thii . moment that a smell 'piece of a dark night slipped into the room,! and arnand• among the. chibouks and nargbileuctto jay feet, where:pressing his , forehead to,any hand,' he con teiaed'to whisper to me' that the "Slit Miriam" wanted -to see we. Supposing thereby that, she , was ready to depart, I wenteul into the hugs re- . eeption room; but no one was there. My 'sable guide led on, while I follriwed,,stronglyinspicious that the inatolaight`coraintt 'an error. and guide me intefortddden rooms. I was not far wrong,— Crossing court, down into which the chars shoe% I fethieeti.bitn into a (Lark entry, when he threw open a door, and I found. myself in the holy of holies of an Eaeternboase—thatspett forbidden to the fOot Of man in all known ague of Moslem rule: F The scene that - burst on nay aatonishedirls ion was worth - a journey to the Or ient to see; ,Ona,swift glance around the room convinced inn egt it was ; all right; fo'r I caught the eyes' of Miriam, Who 'was . turled up on a erimton divan,. "and smoking a nargbile as if she bid beenbroUght a np.tri it all her life, and in a ta(Onvnt I under :stood !bat she had managed .the intrwluctlon by some , ingenuity that I could not bats- believed.. 'possible. ; • • • Jn!'Greeee. the reclusion of the news is-un knoin. lint in ()remit families tieing in, -Egypt ' or Sirii it is even morstatrictly enforced than by the Idobamenedaus themselves, for the contempt : which is poured out on a MoliamMedan -woman - vibe has shown her face to men is visited tenfold on Christians, who base difficulty in keeping their position's in the( country. The footstep of la man -had never crossed this thresbhold before, except ,of stealer or brothir, and the inhebitaiwit of this retWiat shrank at first in terror from having their facet seln by a strange?. ! . • It was by adroit management, le y propOsieg it • ._ • STEAD PRINTWO 116jeallib aneiat• JOB seat Rik* PRIVIIIIOof awry Anar fptka at the OSlai of du :insure lattnitxt. elopes than It an be &meat so *that artibilabserat la the coati, sail' a Rool* pielipideee, ' ~- ; Alala if Lowiiiii, . LaryPosters, ~• . , Raiirbad- mho; goad Bine, - • ---.. Peper-Betelbo,' e . ArticiA of Agrentem G . . rime Books. • litiU Headiv-I , "+ _ f ! : I)tii s ter 4406% Av. Aittia eau shortest pale!. °Grata& ofJOB TYPZ to anon oxtoialii than `kt of any tabor olio* la tbti roe tkorot the Mato, awl vs keep bands taaplorataiptoooli tor,lobidas. using a practical biker carsoit: era sin guarani*" oar work to bas ant al. illy that ea* b• taind out to *telt*. PIIIRTING nr COLORS taw at thosbc•rtoot - Booltaboundlskomi owlet/ of it 710.. Bina loots of amity &ascription manallietand,brand axid riale4 60 mkt . at short notice. ' NO. :U. . . , Miriam hid, as we eame hoes the tants; built= ingly asserted her Intend= of proeuring me ati. l mission to the harm, mad I. bad pledged myself, to use of : the. gedemen, that if I entered he should go as well. lir. De' Leon's high position with tbb areas, Which he earned Wills noble condeet when they were threatened with expulsion from Egypt, made' bit Larne AS sort of household word with them , in all parts of the Levant; and having broken the ice by allowing my presence, them was no eulty in procuring the assent of the ladles to ad•• editing one whom they knew ao si.o tot* s man. of honor, and a friend to their countrymeo. , The muse Imp of darkness 'Was ..i.spatehed to' bring, him; and, when hi came, the fin of the whole thlbg was complete, and the fair Prisoners,' as romance has called than, seemed to be thdight.l ad with the novelty of their company, The old emus, who bad' come 10, Wired into I their joy completely, and looked on with asmilleg face fora few momenta, before he retuned la him • guests In. the other: part el the house. He lakes to a rattling conversation with the ladies, in which my Arabic was triply' sulffeleut for my' iioree, since they did all the talking, and oolong:1y re. pasted their warnings AO we were net to Tina in Jaffa the fact that We had seen their emanation. ets. ,Naraghiles,' on which they plated perfimad wood from Mecca, were •renewed as we finished diem, and coffee, aid a host delimeitts. were, from time to time. presented by - the slave girls, who seemed to enter into their mistresses enjoy. tient most keenly.' • When we rose to go --and I am hoe ad to admit the hoer would have • been thought lete. eves Is America—they 'would scarcely permit 'Miriam to leave them, but again and again embraced her, and kissed her oweaeh cheek, and mi her lips, while the Nqbtans would seize her at the same is scant from bsbind, with one hand on likeh end give her a sympathetic squeeze in accordance with each kiss of 'their fair mlintresses. We left her *Uhl them while we stepped be* Into 'the 'room among the men, where the . smoke was so thick th at Ido not think our absence had bee n ' noticed. • . The little Old bishop.was still talking about the patriarch'. the wine and the eolfee emulated as be %foto; and inafew moment...we took• leave et, our kind luet, with sincere respect for his ,hospitality. lle and his son, and the entire party, not except- BOOK BINDILTLY. ing the bishop, rose whoa we rare, and liCoolllll4w riled us to the' door; and , then to dui attest and tkon up and down aur nairvw, winding attests of Jaffa; nor did they leave, es till wujoused the sleepy guard at the gluarry `gateway, and walked out. into the glorious in..enlight that - fell on dm walls of the - city' with that strange; diet that inounlight has onancient piles of stone. endistore beautifully still on the white tents that 'tired on the hill above the sea. Miss Haute C stxutacut.--fle regal erwegasoes letters of en equivocal character 11.114 bee* thug to Miss Helen. On Sunday she resefred the foP lowing worsts, Which were "triply !sistkett—PA ?Arndt" • • • • .• . • - Ts Illsa Helen.Coustataighaws., m o no thy young Bhp bat opened 'mkt sorrow • gloom, Though thy hopra all lie buried to gricts lieu tomb, - Remember there's One who Ia meat - Who will ,Meld the oppreeed and the In et rfgbt, Though the dirk clouds or sadness mow titer thy been, Thy been Iwo a Dot svueoser is guilt lath tbs. new, Rare courage thee, Wiles. while treading life way, For the hour which is darkest to that hems day. Though the run of thy Ilfe is by clouds overcast, Though toy light Wren has suffered by grief's bitterbiast, Thine inareence yet will shins bright as the worn, . And a home thou wilt find which thy mulles will adorn; Though tried by iffiletion. thou Jest shalt 'arise' From the dark gulf of sorrow to bites which neer dish Than let hope's, brightest sunbeams light:up flees pat* why, ItetaMaber, 'Us darkest the hour before day. . And, thdagb, fora time ! dark clouds ever thee lower, Thingh 'catered the tests* be and withered the dower, The bright sun of joy will rise over thee yet, And soon thou'll forget that it ever had set. 'llnrarb ',Arai has rest on llte's morning'. blight yet the gee at thy hews will 8000 burst Guth In light,. 'And glade thee, sweet ilelett, o'er life's rugged way, For the hour which is darkest is that betbre day. RAILWAY' W0W,.1.14-!•112 the manufacture of railway wheels, according to Chambars' plan, the *heels ate each made up first into halves, each half consisting of one•balf of the ring or fblloe, one-half of the spokes and, one-half of the nee, all of limelight iron. For each, half the nave, block or plate of iron is forged in a cylindrical ex t e rior frame, with a flange or projection all whieh flange is to be drawn out, lay forging, se ea to form projecting pieces at those parts of the circumference" where the spokes vs to be w elded on. There must necessarily always be as even - number of spokes, so placed upon the half `slates that those of the one half shall come into the spices between those of the other halt. The projections or flanges baying been drawn oat, the spokes are welded on, each one having a portion of the felloerrelded thereon, the alternate por t lions being on the half-neves respeotively. The halves are brought to a welding boat, sad then Welded togelhe'r by a suitable hammer, or press; after which, the centre of the nave Is cut out to • receive the azletres. inowal Jurrausoilt Tax auLits or Never put a till to-morrow what you as do to-day. • - 2. Never trotrbii others for what you. gran 'do yourself. • • 3. Never buy what you do not want because it is cheap. • • 4. Neverspend your money before you bare IL ' 5. Pride costs us more than hanger, thirst, and told. - 6. We never repent eating too mach. • 7. Nothing is troublesome that, we do willingly. E. How much pain have those ',lli eon us that • never happened. , . • 9.. Take things always by their smooth handle. 10. When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a' hundred. • jrat-A little boy about tan years.el4 was de. Toured a few days eines ea the marshes near De. • troit by a ferocious black bear. The animal has since been seen by numbers of persons, and by some trader viol. disagresable"eireumatiness.— Last Thurodayi a German named lisideti, want Into the swamp to cat a piece of timber, end while there was startled by the sudden apparition of a' large black bear, standing a few Net !redo him, and ' _eying him intently. A large dog which accompa nied him immediately attacked the bear, seising - bee by the hatteehes. Heiden', seeing the bear oc cupied io defending herself against the dog. ap proached' to strike her with the axe. 'The bear, on seeing this Movement, raised herself upon her haunches, sad, as ll:Adam struck at. her, caught the blow with her fore paw Cud seat the axe Eying through the air, - entirely out of reach. Beldam lost his balance, and the hear. caught hint in her grasp, and held him Ina deadly hug that deprived • „- him - of every payer of, motion. The dog in the meantime worked manfully for his master, and') kept the bear's teeth in constant sedan defending herseltfrotu his ateacka. thus probably salting his master's life. Forum:ally; the party which Bei. dam , h ad just left was not far diatant, and his erica fur help, together, with the loud growling" of the dug, attracted their attention, and one °MO party se izing abrcid axe, hastened in the direstioa 'Of the noise. The animal, not liking the looks of this reinforcement let go of the man, and made off at full spoodPfollowed by the dog, which soon re. turned; badly wounded. Parties ire in search of , this dears** animal, which has already killed one, andscarl7 another of the inhabitants of De. troit, within sight of the city. • i ffilfir•Con Saturday last, a frightful tragedy took ' place lathe neighborhood of the Yellow - Springs, Chester county. The facts' are briefly these : - Wen: Baugh, a desperate character, residing in the vicinity, named, while in a hay,field. a few weeks ago, attacked a fellow workman and stabbed him two or three times with a. pitchfork. A warrant had bees sued oat for his arrest, but the officers in lila neighborhood were afraid to serve it. Consta bles Lynch and Layman, of West Chester, were them entrusted with the warrant. They went to his dwelling on Saturday morning last, and found him at the wood Pilo. Layman proceeded to read the warrant to bite, when be'swung his axe and with the power of both bands, brought, down a terrible blow at Layman's head. Be. mimed the, head, but penetrated the neck, indietieg a wound ' of the most ghastly character, almost severing the J u piter*a layman drewhis revolver and AM. but the bullet struck the axe helve, and did no in. jury. A struggle then followed and Bs g 6 was overcome and bander/Ted. The three then drove rapidly towards Lionville, to obtain assistance for Lyman's wands. Os the rued, Layman *gaol' so mush exhausted as to require vetelallefis and while Lynch was aiding bim, Baugh got 1005 e..- • A desperate struggle then followed for the pees*. trios of a pistol width Lynch drew. Tinail7. the pistol was discharged. and the *sten* -entered the head of the prisoner, at the temple, and palmed ',through h e ti bead. T he. wound was mortal , an d death followed soot' alter. The eonsesualty en tirely justifies the eyestalks. ' Baugh was et good family, but his desperate character made . him a terror to the neighborhood. • Arr• The ,Warbington Cahn!' of the sth ins& eon. tams 'in earetblly prepared !ha of the natty. of Freon. from whiehAte learn that it is composed of 317 sailing vessels. carrying 9,170 gems, sad 3:20 steatoort• OwtTWS 4.901 gaps—making a to tal of 537 Team* 'seat' 44,07 'guns. Ateenting • to the navy list of Driest Britain far Ng, the el • teethe fetes of that meat, wart 369 curling res eals, catalog 9,342 guns. and 258 SD1111111•DI.. with 4,518 pas —tnalting a total or 527 easels and 13,880 gabs. It will thus be r 416111 that "tis i : l ftrY le of Prance essils that of Great Britain 10 reads and 191 gaia...This is a very em dif ference, and the *vies of the most powerful marl '. thee powers , in Europe mar therefor* be set down 'Sir sheet oval. • - `" • fir Sir Jetra'' Mew.' thic7rreensireso * Kr. Bright for - littusehisisa-la dm British Hesse et Commensoterghe pheat fever b 01 0 4 0 •1 1 •04 aft P 6 4 0 4 10 14 0 A 4: 1 !* .1 4 14.“--1001!Ibe! WY* • fi rmekthiki , .q.r.,1. •
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