-C.11130ii.E)11100- 11101101,t,(18 pe r sancta, payablsta idninee-12 25 II not pkig 'rthla vouths-ptid s2bp it Ro t raid wllhlUtlat a*. - r' l e area: , ~ ‘ . Shred eopiut to one address . In adr do enal , . .. Is io 00 Seven. do da , fifteen de, ~, do do , . ,21 00 $ Olu bs ohs( Options utast be invariably pal dln itdrance.' And *at to one address . _ ..... . • , , ,_• I ro oudiuute also oettait: - .. r ; s im per 10 tie <hinters andotherwat 100 taiples. eash ort delivery. chroic* and School Teachers Supplied. with' the lemma , 10111. In advance. - i . -' Tan taw of ntwersrais. ~. . - • If s obserispes order the diacontinuauce of their news woe, the publisher may continue to smut them until sw am:se ste paid• • _- . If vabecribers neglect or reliMe' to takktindriiiiwasta psrs front thle oflicep to which they sredirected, they . ars ',Ad responsible mail they hare settled the hills and or dered them; dlscontlnued. , • if Pubiorlben move tO other places without Informing. Ihe publishirelind t e newspapers ere sent to theformer' direction they-, sun held responsible. . The court hare decided that refusing' to take newspe ,pccs horn tp4ragrgaTl44 leering them un called for i of intentional fraud. RATES 01 11 ADVERTISINC. jonesquare of 1011°42.60 cants for one InistrUon4-sube ot intertionn. ilde each. , 8 line!' time, 26 p_tri:_,cubiwoentinsetrtions,l23ieetiteeach. one Allagyer- Zr w , o te ever 3 linen for short perioda; : chargetli as it P.( 1 'es t. TWO. ,taut."etlf. rtgELVE Three linee, 63 AS 26 s2' 25 $3 00. 80 1. 25 1 76 2 76 400 'Fite litie lii s,r 100 160 . 200 300 ' :6 00 1 225.. 260 . 400 i 600 Seven lines, 1 26; 225 270 460 •'!.7 00 Eight liner, 125 225 286 6 00. '0 00 Nide. u rg e{ 125 226 3 00.- 60 ;Q 00 ALL %USA UTZ LIAVACOUNTID At A IQUADIOT Tan Liana- One square, 125 , 2 360 600 -10 00 squares, 221 4 00' .' - 5 00 .9 00 .:14 00 Three squires, 360 600 760 'l2OO 00 you, srvaaree, 460 '6 06 • 800 14 00 00 Quartet eol.. 800 - It'oo •12 00 -18 00 tBO 00 *,,sgsrger owe for abort pert is, as pereigreement. • ! air Business Notices, $1 each—accompanied with an advertisement, 60 cents each. • . Advertioements before Marriages and Deaths, 10 cents perl ins toe firstinsertion=subsequent irusertion a 6 cents • per line. Niue wordsare counted as a line loads ertising. • Merchants and ethos, advertising by the year, with :changes, nude standing advertisement not btu:ceding 16 tines. will be charged, nciading subscription, $l6OO. Space to the ',mount of fon raquares, with than gee end subscription, Without, cbunges, at the rates designated above, . Advertiaements set In larger type than nsnal will be chanced '5O per cent advance, on these prices. All puts I Will be charged the same as letter pies& No Teed/ advertisements received from 'Advertising Agents abroad, egeept at 25,per cent. advanie on these prices, uniess.by special agreement with 'the publisher. Marriages 25 cents, each. Deaths iceompaniesl with no 'lice*. 25 emits, without notices, no charge. All notices, except these of a religious diameter and eaucationel purposes, will be eharged 25 cent* lbr any, number of lines under 10. Over 10 lines,4cents Per line' additional. , Proceedings of meetings not of a general or p Atte char &ctn., charged at 4 cents per line for each Insertion. - 'To facilitate calculations we will state that 326 lines melee a Col eunn-164 lines a half column—and 82 !Wei a quarter column. 2052 words make &column-1416 shalt . -column-and 738 a qpartor column. All odd lines over. each square, clinrged at the rate of 4 cents per line, for • one time, and A cents per line for throe times. , -- Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to ' their own business. Agencies for Others, gala of Real Re bate. ,te.. are not include4l In bu.iness ad vett isements. WILE SCRFENS. 110 - 13 --- CER - S,' ENT & CO.'S . • % MON RAILING WORICNOV., • RODGERS, ENT a CO.. MlOLlSliettirers- P ". 1 1 1. ° o f f e C" very t g rese " r l l;7l " 4 l ,l t n i r i l l t ( e l t 4 h . n it :lT:4i 4. .i . ,,f..„„„,'-' , . o f the public to their branch of business, .- .. .••..`"`"'• ' which Is conducted in the.building for alierly occupied by num as a Coach In Coal street, Potts. .rille, menus. , They can furnish Verandas, Trelllelyork foi Arbors, k,„ Flower Trainers. Tree Dorms, Its., in astiry variety of :.s,t vb.; .W 1 o don Guards, Cellar 0 rating and Wire Netting of-sll kinds,•at the shortest notice and en the lowest • terms, together with Iron Bedsteads, Farm, Lot and Gat ' d.o Fonces;Buglish hurdle Fence, do., Ac., below city prices. , , i i ... Ni n,—Cemetery lots neatly enclosed. Designs "got. ~ o j.",lons alt. ettehttneilt. Everything in their lineon hand 1' or-ordered , will be furnished at the shortest notice. ' 4 . lVe are prepared to do all kinds of castlngS, such as railroad chairs, water pipes, dc. 'e ru try 2, _856 - " 4 .19 • MINERSVILLE. • KURTZ a. HEISLER, •'• ; • (testa Kolgtzs _Beyer/At ire Cpi') . • 11 1 Manufacturersor l ',4, Wire Coal Scream'. Coal Riddles, Wire Broome, &c., ' t 7l Eaut CiAnty. Thankful for thelibcralpatrohagethey .:base received from the Coal Deeleitsitad others, in the pad, would most respeattnity solicit their custom in the • future.' All work done at oar shop will be wirtsisted, ee that WY one need be afraid of getting a bad job. dr:`Kurts being one of the and the most expo, •• Haired Wire Worker,in4hecounty,wefeelcure,thatwe cso.incn out the best coal Screens in the Region. 11 nnlere addressed, to .r. 11. Kurt:, M inormille, to W. noisier, Pottsville or • liarts h . ilelsier, Minersoille, , will be promptly•attended to. Ohl Screens reiaired. , • INT o, isfai ••20, • INSURANCE.' • - ••• • COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, •7. Union Beiadings, 3d St., Thrrisbury, .AR'rEitED CAPITAL, $300,000. t • ,—lnsure buildings mid other property, against doss • or. &mono by Sire. AIM, against perils o the Ben. In „ . . land Nnidgutlon and Tr:Cuspidation. SISION CAMERON, 8. S. CARRIER, Secretqry. • President. T.: TAILOR; Agent. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Penns'. . December '55 ;514f IitIHERS' LIFE INOITRAFCE Alin TRUST CO., Pottsville, Penna. ' .1 . C A P ITA 14100;000—cHAR TER PERPETUAL. THIS Coiripany, chartered lby the Lerislature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One I undred Thousand Dollars,sis now fully organized, and hikeemmenceil business. The Company is prepared to receive moneys and other, property In trust; and 'allow iateiest on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of fice per cent. per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on•Life,insurance, cc,. the printed Tabletiiiipplied at the office' of the em ploy, Centre street, Pottsville. three &rocs smith of the llrctimude Hotel. JAColl ItUNTZINGKILjr., Pres% Wridisorces ELISE, / Secretary and Treatnre,r. Aptil I, 's4' • ' ' , . 'l3 H . TEE Poriti*Tum -- iittliistrAktElkiir . . Trust Company. 0 IFlCE—Anire 11.,nat doel r dot% Green's Jeux.lry More. cAprtm.,sloo;o l3o -0 DARTER P r ERPETUAL. r HIS .Coittpany, chartered re.ll recently. • by ttui legislature o',PeiinsYlvenia.is fully organ , 'i. The Company is prepared to effect inmiranee upon ii4s,abd to receive and 'execute truster, and to allow In t...rest en moneys reinlved, nt the rate oftfivo per cant. per annum, unless" otherwis4 agreed updn4 Principal sal interest payable on' demand. tapitail l'and assents rarely Inverted in jlondi and Mottgages, and other good s,urltira. Annual dividend of the proftqs rill be made payable in rani, or appropriated to the payment of pre .loluzes. For rates ofr.prentiums on _Lift Insurance, see printed Tables, supplied at the Company's tante. NATHAN EVANS; erisident. . ' . . SOLOMON FOSTER,' Pee Frei • U. T. TAILOR, See y and Treair. kieptember.l6,7r4 ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Cp.pltal, $400,000. PIIAItTER PERPETUAL--,- I,Odice, 91 Walnut itr4t, between third and fourth streets, Fhiladelphia. This Company will insuf dilgainst lora or damage by Fire. Buildings, Furniture, and "tier rhandise generally. Alsonl muss INSURANCE, on Vessels, Carped and Freights. ImAwn IgstutaNgglo all pasts of the Union. nutscrosSi D. Luther, • • Davis Fier's*, Lowje Andenried, ! Joseph Maxfield, , , Dr. tro. N.,Eekert, B. liemmet, Wm. V. Dean. . . , D. LUTHER, Pres:dent. 4 ym. 7, Dvoi, rise President. 1 W. M, Smith, Seerelary. Ike P. D. Lusuzn hael,been appointed - 4rent for the *hove Company . In Schuylkill county, to whom persons deviling, Insurance can epplv. , Janzarp 1.'57 , - [April 8, 'Sli 14-j i • 1- Voter Slttrnr, John K. lihrekiston,l 83111liel IS. Rothermol, • STATE MUTUAL -LltitflikliCE CONPANY. T. 4 1 0 U writ ANNUAL STA'T'EMENT 1 !its), 15,1554: . _ • • Assols, Mtly 10, 1853, Cath premiums nod Intereat ieeelv- ed the past Sear, mutual depart- meet,slol.l7oo 32 , IMlareeelreablelu mitt, '. -2a.641! 94 ('nth Premltuus,Storlt-Deparin't . . 49,2'54 20 .--,----1.70,1516 56 • . • • ; '. • i 528,887 26 • • . . . . . . Losses,,expetions, comii)llisions,nt Insurance. mutual diparttnent,lol4o43 S 3 stock, r, . " 27,031 I.PB ',.• --2—.. • , .. '-. • AMETS: . . . . Bonds. mortgagee, stort.insd other good noeurilien, 4 . 173,1 A 72 hilin receivable, : ,, .187,008 86 • Celli - on hand and In 'hinds of ' • . •ageute, . , : 18,588 68 I .• .-4-+--n74 1 ,703 In •. For Fire or inland Insurance. apply to • .1.1. JOIFICITO:si. Agent. INDEMNITY. .',. i • r LIE Franklin . Fire Insurance Com ., pony, of•PhiLadelphia. Office, NO, !PIA Chesnut streets, near Fifth street.. . . 1 nutrgieset , • ' Charles N. Danker, - Oeorge IF. Richards, ' ". Thomas Rant, 1 . ,c, Mordecai' D. Lewis,. • Tobias Wagner; • 1 Adolphe 8, lkwie, p .• Kin uel Grant, ,' ' David S. Drown, - Jacob It. Smith,." . Norris Patterson. Continue to mike I surance, permanent or limited ott• , `+‘,lN description or, roperty, in town and country, at res.'s as low as a ishstent with 'security. ' ' The Company . ye reserved a large contingent Fund, . Iv hich,.w itirthe,lt Capital and Premiums; safely invested, sdord ample pretectier.t to the insured: ' Since their lu- Corporatir, 4 period or 18 years, th4y have paid upwards or one IFlliithil, tins hundred thousand d4itur s , losses by flre, thereby ad , wdleg 4videure of the•advatitages of in. sunnier. as well as the sillily cud dispoiltion to' meet with prompt tio , a, 'all liabilMes. • . • ;COAS.N. BANG it, . President. Cu la.G: BaNcralt. Secretary. • • ! The subscriber has: been appointed.agebt for the above mentioned institulitin, and is now prepared to make In• surance, on every deacriptiou of pnTertv. at the lowest rates: ~ 4 ANDRE% ItCSSE . I., Agent. .... Pottsville. Jan.lf.'lBsl. ......_ ..._ ... ' " LIYE ININTRANCE. T • ILE Girard ILife Insurance, AnnUity 1 . Ana Trait Company of Philadelphia. ,Offlre, No, 1::: Che.nut street, the first door INA of the Custom ' !loose , i CAPITAL Pi 101,900-01.14 RTER PXRPETU:oI L. . 2,, Atinu. to make .laauraneem on lira oh.tbe moat favor. • 51 •tarma. The raii tat ' elng plaid up and invested, together with "m'es• mei r+natintty Im:roaming reversed (and, otters twOrTt teurty , toihe I neared. Th " 5,0 11 MS WV i,e paid Tearip, halt-yearly or • quarterly. • • The rearltiv *44 fr Homo perlodlealli'to the insuratt , ry• f.r lib , . The first : Donne, appropriated In • Decomblu• • tali. and the wand Bonus In Doeember, 1849, amount hi an 4 4.1ition of p 32 60 to every ftf,Ottp moored under . 11 . 0 51,t polViea. making t 1.262. 50 which will be paid w hen It shall tavonia a etaltn: inalandof sl.oooorigin all r Insured:the next ohleist,antuuot to /3 1 4Z7 50 lthourxt In a; N to 11.212 60 for "fiery sl,ntt(h the *there in the 'one proportion areordltig to the amount and time of stawil tit:, which addition, make en avermre or more than r rryeitt. upon the prentluitm paid; twitheut Wawa he; the tunnel pretutuva.' • Thomas Almon Dasie. ' John Jay Smith. , , tt.,hert Pearsall, ale Caber, ........ .t. , , , ut t Ycarar; 1 ., . John It. Latimer, A Tb..ilmo I , ..lansAv;- , Wharton Lents, • 3.,..,.. i .h T. 11.11,.v. John IL. Sleek. Pilaus ph b,te tvrtitiltalo% table of' rateaand explasatienc f.rn ,, f .Pplicatt.,ti 41..1 further Information eau be bad at tha othre. P VII0)148 ILIDOWAY, I'vtlfildent,. J.Jill V.JAWES. Actuary. . . na The sahreriber is agent for thti above emopany - is dri mylkilleovintr.- and mill elfeet :„ Ininirvarlivi, and ilva an nmemary Information on the suldorL • . 4112,1103. 16-1.1 8 BANNAN. • Iffir a of into odor . , ~t::~ fit. i~~ ilrii-Adeoliseubelds R'I . IfR /siver kpe fins usual will be charged 50 per mi. adrance on oar regutar mat., i:MMLI $358,318 70 John: A. Brown D. Ik:inner, Frederick Brown, .9oorg! tuber. •Itn'y..: - .: ,,, :yvxt.e.E EIMMEI I WILL Tgiba xi*, .44 • . I PUBLISRED EVER VOL. XXXIII. J; B. A. & S. ALLEN, 7 and 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS INOILS.` Juige 6, •57 - OILS!! OILSM. HODCSON Nos, 51i& U S. 031prois, General Commission IfferelLants, and Dealer' in: WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MIN,INa AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. gept.22,'55 ' ; . GEO. W. POMEROY & CO., DIMARS IN - *c'.OIL, 1101 r, CANDLES, e. ' 1 N O. 10 South Water street, below Market, PhiladelPhte, •,.., ...• ' , Sperm, Lard. Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and eisehlaary, .011, Sperm and Adimantine Candles. ' -- • flanmel T. Milker Salesman. Philadelphia, Janisary s,'e7'' . - ' 14y • . .BAILT,tt 180THER . • Ileivitiiimovei To Their NEW STORE, NO: 920 CHESNUT STREET; • (BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH,) Philadelphia; ' Are now opening a splendid stock of • CARTETINGS, . Embracing every variety of • - . ' ENGLISH, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, • TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL; and 'VELVET, THREE-PLY,. ENETIANS; • ALSO, AMERICAN CARPETS, Of their own manufacure, which they warrant to be equal to any goods made in this country. FLOOR 01 - L CLOTHS, Of every variety of idyl° and width. • ' CANTON :IfATTINGS.COCOA MATS, RUGS, BRIM- •: offs, de., Ac., dr. • 1 April '25, '57 [Sept. MI6 - 17- JOHN A. MOORE.] VOILK W. WILLIAMS. MOORE & WILLIAMS, • General Commission Merehantg; AN*DEALERB MINERS' SUPPLIES, NO. 54 B. Water street, Philadelphia. The subecrlber having been , associated with the coal trade and mining operations escray, for severalyeais, are prepared to supply orders for all articles contingent to mining purposes at the lowest rates, with care and despatch. Oar stoch comprises the following artlekss: 01111... Sperm, Safety . Lamps, Thonlley's celebrated Soler, ' Fuses, ' Gum Belting, • N.lephant,. Blasting Paper, Washers, • Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, Racked, Einsw,oll sizes, 1:111141 ' Lard, Pnlleys, Ills. and other Rosin. Wicking, Powders, • .Greasing, Wire Rope, . Soap, Linseed. lir and Pitch, Candles, &e., dtc. aztaLcscsa: ._— Hodgson & Keen, 3. LI. A. & 8. Allen, Charles Sifiler & Co., 8. Rothermel. Esq., and John Thorriley, Eel., Phila. adelphla; lion .X. Donaldson; Hon. C. W. Pitman, Geo. W. Snyder, Esq';', D. IP: Broirn, Esq., and L. P. Brooke, Esq., 'l°Ursine; Wm. Dellaven, Esq., Ilineraville; and J. Conner. Ashland. [January 17, '67 r.-ly Schuylkill F i n eg urine INSURANCE COMPANY. • . - Office in Billyman'sig, XaltaatongO 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED IT L 1024:110,CICOC • i CHARTER PERPETUALI . . I This Company obtained its Charter at the last Session of the Legislatu e df Pennsylvania. and Is nowinlly or ganized and prepared to Issue Policieir, at liberal rates, on Fireand Inland risks, on Public and Private Build •ings, Furniture, Stecks of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and 31arhiner*, Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Risers; also on Cargoes of Cord to Philadelphia, fiew York, Bat tiniore, Ac. This Company guiranteesto adjust all losses priVeptl,andlhereby hope to merit the patronage , of the pub Uc. - Dtrectoist ' • BA MITZL SIWYM AN, . J. FL ADAM, WILLIAM 1 31011T1.31ER,Jr. JOHN D. DEIDP.RT, lIIINTZINGER, Jr. JOIIN. HENDRICKS, trEORGE LAUER,I . J. v.. GRAEVF, W. P. _SMITH. . 11.11. HUNTZINGER, 11011E11T M. PALMER. GEORGE .1. n SAMUEL SILLYMAN, President W. P. SMITH, Secretary and General Agent. l'ottioille. :lemur! I.'t7 1- TRANSPORTATION. ACCOMMODATION LINE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING I made arrangements in conjuottion with Phill bright, of Reading, Pa.. to run a regularline of Boit FROM. 111114DELPHIA TO READIIIG APIP! FOTTSVILLE, And all intermediate points, •we are new prepared t receive goods for ell the above places, and .our tdm attention will be girett to ship goods with prompts.. and despatch: 1 IVe solicit a share of patron's* from merehants an. others,, rho may have goods to forward for that settlo. of the edu c atry . . Bohweitzer *. No. 65 North Winne, below Vine Co.,reet. • AGENTS: Also. J . Tz, rhilndelpbta.. •PEfLIP ALBRIGHT ? Bead*. ..PLIIIINB at BRO.,•Pottaeife. July 4, '57 SCHUY 'h A.KLL NAVIC Q F.,..w. of the Schuy 1 e charge for the ow) of CARS a thrscite Coal carried pn the &hay' be as follows, until farther notice: • Taos". To Philadelphia, " Manyunk, " Spring MU, r . " con.hohockun " Plymouth Damp . " Bridge rt e " Norristown, • " Port Kennedy, , " Valley Forge: " Pawling's Dam " Port Providence, " " Royer's Ford, ' " Pottstown Landing, " fort • Union, " BirdsborOugh, • • Reading, • " Althouse's„ " , " Hamburg, • " Orwigsburg Landing, The charge wilrbe per to allowance for waste, as twenty-are centa per ton vi By ',order of the Mann March 21, 151 -. 12-1 . FALAD'A & READIN ± G RAILROAD Wiltig[4ll#l.l.---- IFFICE of the Phi at aL„& .IL 'I l'htladelphia, March 13,185 he rates of firelight and Tolls on Coal transpo Ms Company, %ill ha as follons. from let h March, 1 until further notice: To Rielutiond,l " Philadelphia,. " Inclined Plane, I 1 . Nieetown, 'r Germantown R. " , Manayunk, " spring 31111 s, ...ConsbehOcken and, Ply , mouth Railroad, " Rambo's and Setts' end • Jonefe, ' " NorridoWn or Bridgeport. " 'Port Kennedy, " Valley Sorge, , Royer's Ford, "Pottstown, Bouglami " Birdsboro' i " Reading, .. Between Reading and • M=hrpville, Mohrsr.ne... . " Hamburg, , ' g.orwipbur g , • ISy ordir of the Board of M 'March '_l,'67 .2-1 - W. PHILAD'A. & READINC RAI 21.M7 . 711 '''--- - ag - MASK,. ---- --. • BATES OF VittatillT ON 11EILCIIAN.,1 ZN. 111 ) NaldAil ERllßtilst :i EFitilturtberno:lcothefollowinaßatesol: hc I be charged per 100 pounds: •' ' I I V' . • • t 4 •I• 1 2 t' te"' A k-* Q. ...fiz ..t.i; 4 aILTICLZO qv ravionv Dry Goala:Confectlonery,Booka.tarpat i Wm, Ileal„Flob.Glassoic • Anvils, Dram nutter. Copper, Egga. Ear thanwaragrindstodes.Groimieslletop Hama, Ilanlicare, Illdea, Hollow-wore, Leather,3rachinery,,Oysters,oDiDeeda,, ic.. • • CAton.Coffes, Grain, Bar Iron, Lead. Ido lames.Nalls;Splkaa, RD*, Salt, ProTI. Moos, Stmar. Drum', Vire Mirka. Guano. M Roomy l't kb and Tar, alt Iron, Timber. and Lumber, ki kikleks, Coke, Ca Wood, Clay, Arad. dee, Iron ,Ore, Limestone, Manure, Pig Iron, Plaster, fUlttikalt LlYnb 8, flour, per barrol, • Karen 21,'1,7 ll= , . . ' • .•• • • ' ' ' • • • , - \IT. -.., ---•• ,:. . . . , -... -.1. - • c - , ~- -, •-•-. - ~. , .-- ... r. , - ' - '.: --, ';'- - ~.,.....,-.... - -i -.::, -1 r BTigkit'..-Pitintl i ti . . • , .. .. .. . „ - . . N, ' _ ft , :...e ,- .•:-- ' -.- ~;-::•.:-.,......;,.,..,.,.-. ;,...- -‘,.• . .. • . .. - • - ,-- -'• 41 ": - .: -- .1 .. J -, • ,•!, ,•4 .- -'• copeiti c icasidsmalratran i , 4M', .j. •;.:?, ,: - ,!- I - •;:•• ~t .., ...'. i i,.•7,- ~, . AU* . 0f . 4.44" . 0411.)mgat4 ' .•' . '• .-'k'.: .-,... ;. -`;..- ~ :-.-- ..,...'.- ;17 . f - 11140 _ °' It . ,':`,". ~ ',' : : ' 1 • ' -- -'. '' ''. -; , : i.--1,7-?. -'' - C , ; 1 , - ~, ! • .t..5 ' ~,4%...'! , . , . ..... . ...• ."-.. ' '' - ''', -. . i• . .' •.-•' 7 i•.: ii.- '; A, •r ,, •'' ' • !1.: '- 2 ' , !i1 A 2 ga l l r a t i e i, Pe i i tl t l l iAl / 4 1 . ./ ; • lima Bilit'S f .71 . :, 4.} ,•••,•-• • - . _ ' - -''' " '. ...!'-'.. ` • ..%-• ' i :- 1 ! ! 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G 0 PRAM TEN CATZSLIS ' ' zT.in ii i oup ins . wor y my. bars reepeeimil baits 1 ; =1„,„, the attention of the business community I to their.new foundry and Machine Shop, rz tu= in the Loan ofSLOalr„Sehuyikill coun ty, where they are prepared to b4ild Steam Engines;Ooal Breakers. empire and machinery of every pattern. Also, Delft Cara, Iron or Brass mating' of any ay) or pattern. Being practical mechanics, Coal operators and others who wantmachinery would doweU to; glee them a gall and examine their work. Orders thankfully received and executed at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. CATHER, 0111171311 &CO. Bt. Clair, July 11, ASHLAND IRON WORKS. *cm suascanwas are now folly' prepared to Ittrnlsh, at the Ashland Iron 146 * MR Works, Steam Engines and Pampa' any DI • za Powir and capacity, for mining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of every Mao and pattern now in nse, together with analogs and Inighigs of every description*. Coal and Drift Cars of all aims and patterns, large Truck and ilorte Cars,--all furnished' at tlieshortest notice. The rubseriberr *glitter thater selves that,lnasmuth as every. member of the firm is a practimlinechanic, they will be able' to ftumleh Dery that:will-compare favorably with any In the Rilt. eon. All orders &rectal to L. P. Grins A Itimm,citsh r Mad, Schuylkill county, Pa ,dill receive prompt attest non. • . . . L. P. GARNER. MICUAEL GARNER, OSEP DARNEL 19 Ashland, Mar 10,11' C TeursAßTEassgesßS s & ALLEK'SIRo tsnCNNty, WORKS, , C The Subseribers,proprietort of the era! aboveniimed extensfteestablisliment,an• 4 ffl 4 4 4. , 4h nounce to the citizens of Schttyl kill coml. -!ILE • = ty, and the public generally, their readi• neut.° trim out any and all kinds of wort Ip t Or line. at the shortest notice, and in the most sat laftctory manner—such as building Steam Engines,nun ttfacturing Hallooed and Drift Cars, Pomps;Castings and Machinery of all kinds. j 3nly the best workmen are employed, and undid ton may therefore be safely enaranteed. Orders from abroad l promptly tilled. • CARTERS & ALLEN. Tamaqua, January 27,1857 , ctf : _ ER NWPRIOSII I WOR : . 1 4 1 47 :1„,, Founders, respectfully inform n their ' trans, and the public generally, that they , . nj . :, mia are fully prepared at - ibe above establish- imeat, to Manufacture Steam Engines of very size; Pumpe r Railroad and Drift Cars, and every ther deaeriptlan of Iron and Drug Castluge suitable for he Coal mining or other business, on theinost reasonable pms. Also, flowing Cylinders for Blest Furnaces and Matins work in general. . Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well; They wenld solicit the ermkun of those who may want articles In their line In thboricinity. All erdoie will meet with immediate and - promptattaw , bra. • S. W. HUDSON, . March 4,1 M. 7 My .. • . W. IL. HUDSON, 'DONALDSON IRON WORKS. ox, JONES k CO. ri respectful ]: ll! ' ly invite the attention of the - business " E 1 i. 141 41: community to their new Foundry and Matkine Shen: in the town of Donald-, son, Schuylkill county. They , are now ready to execute all orderer for machinery, mach at steam engines, pumps, coal break -es. mill rearing for grist and saw mills, railroad and drift ears, ke., kc. Being practical mechanics. we flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donaldson Iron Works, will give such satisfaction,' secure - the future custom; 0/ their patrons. - Orders thankfully received and execu ted at the shortretnotice, and on reasonable Orme. 147 Th COX. ALFRED JONES, Fobruary 2, 1857 fr L EWIS MILLER. THE Subscriber is prepared to mann NI! facture STEAM ENGINES of any power, Pumpsofany capacity,sod Heal Breakrn • ..' . . m i rr; of every description; as well as every other kind of machinery used in Mines, Breakers, 1 'unarm!, Rolling Mills, Saw Mills. ke. From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and from long experience In the husiness,work ran be turned out at this gstablishment, at the very lowest ?demand of a superior quality. Persoudeslrous of putting npmachineryof any kind, aro invifsd to call and examine patterns and become at puainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. 'Orders of every kind aro solicited, and strict attention w ill he given to thefrprotnpt execution. WILLIAM DER AVEN. -11ineniifile,December 9,1R57 48-tf • TREMONT IRON WORKS. Treuteniss - oesitylaritia voinsays Ireisieekr The SubscribotisrUspeetfully invite the attention of the bUsinealconamnnity to their New Machine Shop and Fenn ma dry , erected in the town of Tremont, and - under the superintendence AO d manigei silent of Messrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip Umholts, where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Press and Iron, enrh as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity Coal Breakers of every descrip tion all kinds. of Gearing 'for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Cam, and all kindso 'Blllrcad Ourtings, such as Chairs for Plat and T Rails,l* ners,Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftlngs. Mr. lint holts being a. practical Mechanid.and having bad the con fidence and experience for many years in the Coal Region, persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are invit/d to call an d'exandne ouriatterna and atrpOrfor . quality of work. and become acquainted with prkes at these Works, before contracting elk-where. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully received, and gtrlet attention will be given to their prompt executionAraving several lb, 20, 80, 40, and CO horse Engines on Una. Jan. 6, 48,57 1-ly .C. A. M. BELTZEII. t T 4 4)" C ?:. I I. wren '0 Nardi 14th, 1807. I • od for TOLL on 'A kill Stolvition id! ob.. E ;p h POTTSVILLf.ROLLINO 11111 L1 0 . 01 , I Hi, ;SUBSCRIBERS ate eon of dimity Manufacturing 'carious sires of A 414 Colliers' Rails, neighing 22, 25, 2S, 30,32 ~ ' Li da and 40 pounds per yard. Also, large ' . Rail. of the most approved patterns, weighing 45, 50, 56 and 00 pounds per yard. From the I experience of the past five years , we feel -confident of ; makingltails unsurpassed 10 quality by any mill in the I country. All business communications addrsesed to 11 Messrs. TAIDLIT , A Sox, lion Factors, Pottsville. will meet witttprompt attention.. JNQ. BUIiN 7B7 I k CO, Jane 20,'57' I .: 0 . - FOUNDRY AND MA CHIN E SHOP; • Steam var ryg ate. mar NOTICE.—The business c f the late Sr= of SNYDER & MILNES. Bill be contin ,5,.. ~ ned by the anbseriber in alt tie rations •13/ '• Puiz branches of-Steam Engine building, Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of „ Machinery, for t il, Blast Furnaces, Railroad Canis se Le. He will also continue th e businen of Min lug and Selling the celebrated Pine Fared White Ash and Lewis and .qpnhn Feint Red Ash *Mc being sole propels tor•of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDRR. January 21, 1857 8-tf • _ less flee per arge lees tle r any diets • . FRALEY, .Prraid 5.1 ai so II so I I so 1,180 . 1 osoi Is() FO 1 bb 1 55 16; 1 50 1 45, 14 1 ?? b. I PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. TIM Subscribers beg leave to en. nounce to their friends and the public, . 6. 1175 . ,TRA, generally, that their new foiling Mill at tra:;..dia Salo Alto is now coreplete;and to full • - • operation, and that they are prepared to I . furnish T rails of TllllOll6 'rafter!, rig from 22 to '4' 70 IN per yard. Also, different tires of fiat, square and round naerehants' bar iron. Orders for rails or bar iron are respectfally solicited, ' and will meet with prompt attention if left either at , the Roiling Mill, Bright k Lereh's ;Hardware Store. 1 Centre street, or at their odice, N. E. Corner of Centre anti Market strests,24 gory. MAYWOOD, LER A CO. I 1. 'M f • tI -- - t ! - IMPORTANT TO LAWYERS! ' NEP Rua OF WORT IN SCHUFLIO LL CO. 1 I:; , ULES regulating -the practice of the Courts It Schuylkill minty, tosether with t e toles of Meeks , of the Supreme Court, end of the , several Courts of Common Pleksof dm State of Penury'', 1 i Tanis, to whkh Is Wdded the Butes reerectiug Tepee' I - I' Books for Supreme VOA. Price El 60. Just litiblishstlr I 1 ,In taw style. octavo, Rad be Isle bY BENJ. HANNAN, .. Bookseller and Peottshcf. ° EINEM SATURDAY MORNING, BY/ BENJAMIN BAI4NAN', POTTSVILLE, SCHITYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IRON WORKS. ST. GLAIR. ASHLAND. TAM AQ,UA: BEAVER MEADOWS DONALDSON. MINERSVILLLr. CI E 11 A V RlV? e gtall e WO RKS, "TREDIONT. PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY a;tilitACHlNf. SHOP; Purr arbon, se way 1k A's*. T. H. WINTERSTEEN es his readiness, from the IW comple te outfit BRi of the above namedentabilohment, to sup caix ply all orders in his line; of business— . such as for Steam Engines, Railroad and 110 ft Can, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Maehine ry of every patterti. ;Me warrants his work to give Bab- Station, and aceorilingiy solicits patronage atrhomei and abroad: . .1 - • • 1857 44y FRANKIMI LRQN,WORKS. Tim n rather, announce to the Pub ttMlagA I F e ra t n i alla kes te P th or e t gre i n e , r the ' lately ear dam ried on b y Sillyman, where they eon . _ thine' to manufaCture to order, at the shortest notice ; Steam Engines, Pumps, COM! Breakers and Machinery of almost 'any size or description, for mining or other purposes.' Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any` she or pattOrn.. Orders are respeet rollY solicited. • 11E0_ 1. FIBBLER t BRO. Franklin Shovel Work'. The sobscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels oftegli kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is pertich larly called to their Coal Shovels. Onieisfor Shovels Of any eke or patient promptly attended to. %020. B. 11.111SLER A 1120,' August 21, 1558. 344.6 Pint Carbon, 4-iv I +in^ COtl f oPERATOeS & MINER S. oneer asoner orks. The, subscribers respectfully invite the ttentlon of the business community to their Boller Works, on itsdlroad street, be. re/ • liza low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa, where they are prepared to manufacture • ~ • .•i lESCBIPTION, " 7 410 Witt Mad • 1PV1441/Ver _ euted;4l • TROMAS WREN, N0y.22,,b6 SATURDAY MQRNING, AUGUST 9,..1857 s7 l -- MEDICI AL. L tt ET 3vorlsl ,_ }aim thas t iligr/ or Dotanient tn,9t6,Ciulirithatt .IVl,w*.a4 Mineral - Miro:: DIL. D. S. SPARKS—Office tome Of Centre and Mad Mad Stralda,:fi:cioultatlein and -AilAce 51-ly LYONS', KA iNAMON. yxAVE YOU used-pyoit:Kathairan toithilislit It tithe mOet:dellfttftd toilet ern th4eo • 12 the world and la pro em ATbenetletal ter Ores and Bald heads. She Na . fay vesture* toy hair after a•paldtiess oftwelve Toles trt, ' • , ,R. L. APwATTR, -• . ' - . No. %Warren Street, New Turk. Also, Lyons' Tenet of Pm* Janata p Inger, for dst papas and general nervous dorlly,k4 rane bad at 110..11AILLET'S Perfumery and Variety Stoi4OrMtie Streer.,Pottevllle. : October 151. 18 1 50 , , , , , . 41-tf W. IMO, • 'Wholesale aid . Retail Xft - nSigilart ;4:7111:11111111t. 5.8. Corner Centre shit Natirlitiall Pt. lOnhoirite MortiOter'alrotek) ti • oteitsviLL*,i PreS;ll.4. The subscriber,having taken poesession of the house itanntely occupied by Mrs. E.lll. Beatty, has converted the same into a • ' Drug and Aprotlrersatry Store, such as he thinks will prove eatlefeetory to • • cU purchasers, an respectfully calls the at, iteration of his friends and th publie to his choke stmt. lie has taken great care In el le selection of his Mpg*, Medicines, de., and can lb ore cheerfully secommend each and every one as being ' PURE AND MlDizanArtz.. al at a Beis determined to give is undivided person tention to his business, at alltonrsof the day and night whew required, believing that the muss and repalation of physicians as well as the sp iti altusble qf their pa n'ents depends in a great in re on, the 'care of the Apothecary and the quality qf his drugs and mixtures; and he feels confident that opaarntss,when obtained at the expense of virtue and healtia,will not be the only question with hie/customers; when. once his reputation as a careful and competent Apothemary. shall be milder verily established. • This reputation he Is determined to build up, with the Oilstones of a share of the public patronage--a fair pm• portion of which is -guaranteed to him by numerous friends, independently of that which be hopes to obtain by close attention- to business and strict attention in mixing prescriptions which ma affect the health and lives of his customers , • ' Deception In the preparing and compounding of med icines for ruthless speculation hal will never resort to, though It is notoriously true that inch a dangerous de caution le much Fiore extensively and successfully Frac tked by druggists than can be readily Imagined. Coundentof obtaining a mune and rank amongst the first of his eotemporat les, he max asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his abiiltfiA satisfy to. mode:. acting.; , . ifirratrOns may withionederamisely upon the prompt and faithful exerution of their orders. mat by mail or Otherwise. CLUB. W. BITING, Damages &CLIENTS?, S. R. Corner of Contra and Nortedifasifits., Itateetils. Potsville, June 21, '6B . 26-ly qUiq,.9wigg 4 il.l99 ALWAYS SOMETHINC_NEW. READ THI§-01D AND YOUNG • PROFESSOR IVPOII3 . '• ' HAIR RESTORATIVE, Is, no doubt, the meat-wonderful discovery of this age of progress, for it will restora,lpermanently; gray hair . to its original color, cover the head of the bald with a most ltmuriant growth. remove Some aR dandruff and itch ing, cure all scrofula, and [loftier CW4109301 eruptions, such as scald head, etc. It will cure,: as If magic, nervous or periodical hen he ; make the hair so ft , gime IlYi and wavy, and pnseery the 'color perfectly, and the hair from falling, to ax old age. The following is from a distinguis hed member , of the niedical profmr-bn: . , . . • Sr: Pam, .Januars I, 1855. PlgOlfilbefta 0.4. WOO :. . < • , ... ' ... . < Dam lareelleiroliclted. *end Ina . this earftbeatsere After being nearly bald' a long time,aod baring tried all the hair restoratives twit, and having no faith in any,l was induced, on hmring.of yours to give it a trill/. I placed myself in the haa de. of a barber, and .had my head rubbed with a good tiff brush, and the Restore , tive th en applied and eel 'rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow. This I repeatedvery morning, and in throe weeks the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from Angustiast till the present time, and is now thick, black and strung—soft and tant ,to the touch; whereas, befterNit was harsh and irjr, what little there was of it, and that little was dim ring very rapidly. I still use your Iteetoratlire *tont twice a week, and shall soon Dave a good and perfectp Of hair. Now, I had read of these things — and wh hes tot? but have not seen ( g, hitherto any we wham any person's hair was really benefited by any of the aletonic,ke., of the day: and it really gives me plessu to record the result of my ex perience. I have recon mended your preparation to others, and it aimed) s a ;large and general sale • throughout the Territory, The people here know, its ef. Tette, and have confidence in it. The supply yon sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex hausted, and dallytnenhies. are made for it, You de-, serve credit for your discovery i and I, for one, 'return you my thanks for the benefit It has done me, for I cer tainly bad despaired lon ago of ever effecting. any such result. , Y tue, hast/I J 7 . W. BOND, .Firm of Bond _ Raley, Druggists . St. Paul. , . . [from the Miter:of Om Real Estate Advertiser.] berrox, • 27 School , Street. Merck al, 1653. ' DWI Sta:.--Ilaving become prematurely quite grsy,l I was induced, some six 'leaks wince, to make a trial of your Restorative. I have needless than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all ilisappeared ; and although my hale has not fully attained I to original color, yet the probes of change is •gradually-;going on, and 1 am in great hopes that in a'short time my hair will he ..as dark as formerly. -,1 have alms begs much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which hebre was harsh and dry, and it has teased to come out as fee -1 merly. - • :. patron:. yours, ' - D. C. M. RUPP. Professor Wood. ,-. 1 , .- . -• .. rut. Illinois, June 19.1855. I hate used Protease Wood's Hair Restorative,lnd have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was oom ing, as I thought, prematurely pray, but by the use of his oßestorative," it hail mewled its original color, and I hare no doubt, permanently so. ' _ - •:. . ' : 'SIDNEY BREESE, ' i Ex-Senator United States. • . - 1 —4:•-•e• , 0. J. WOOD t CO. Proprietors' 312 Breeden, N. Y., and 114 Market( Abet, St. Lends, Missouri Sold in Pottsville by <4.C. il Hughes, P.llanderson and Henry Saylor; Tatuaqum-E.J. Fry i Schuylkill Ilavenl- Dr. E. Chichester and by all impectableDruggiats every where. eb. 241, - 's7.ti llt-17 , Ipiporta*t Discover y. • 4 - consumpTlON, , Ann ALL MOUSES OF TIER lIINOS AND THROAT ARE positively eurable by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air Puente, aud coming in dins-teem tact with the dilates, neutralises the tubercular matter,. alla ymtkii cough, can nik ;: free and easy expectoration, healsthe lungs, purl the blood, Imparts renewed vl- 1 tality to the nervous ni; giving that tone and ener gy so indispensable foe the restoration of health... To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable 1 by Inhalation, is to me a Soiree of unalloyed pleasure. It le as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred eases can be cured IR the that Stages, and fifty per cent. In the second; but in the third stage it is impos sible to save more than Are per cent., for the lungs are 1113 cat Up by the disease as. to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, howeverin the last stages, inhebtker, af ii, fords extraordinary - elle% to -. the suffering attending this fearful scourge, MeV annually destroys ninety fivetheusand person sin - the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth. eightymillicies are destined to All the Consumptive's grave. I ', • t -- :- Truly the quiver of death • bas no arrow so fatal as Commotion.' In alines it hat been the great enemy of Ire, for it spares neither age nor sex, but enema elf, alike the brave, 'the beautiful, the. grateful, and the gifted. By the help of that'Su • preine Belng,lrom whom eomoth every good and perfect gift; I am enabled to offer to the Minded a permanent and ipeldy cure in Con sumption. The SW name of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their de. position le the lunge; is to prevent the free sullets. ion 1 of sir inte thee air cells, which causes &weakened vital. ty through the entire system.' Then surely it is more rational to expect greater Mod from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs therefrom those administered through the stomach i the patient will always Ind the lunge tree and the breathing easy after inhaling mum dies. Thus. inhalation lit a local remedy, nevertheless it I acts constitutionally; end with more power and certain. tt ty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direet tofinenee of this mode of administration, chloroform 'inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minute*, paralyzing the entire ner vous system, so that 'a limb': may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning 'gas will 'destroy life in a few bourn. . The inhalation of ammonia will - reuse the system when tainting or apparently dead. The odor of men of the medicines Is perceptible In the skin a few Mb:r ates after being iniuded,and may be Immediately detect ed in the bloat. A leotiviireing proof of the eonstltte Metal effects of Inhalationi. le the bet that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air. Isnot this peel tire /evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared • and judiciously administerek through the lungs, should prednee the Dapple results l' During, eighteen' mare practice, many the 'del suffering from 'diseases ofl the lungs-mid th t, have been under my erre, and' I have effected manl o remarkable cures, even. after the sufferers had been p noulioni in the. last stave,- which folly sett:lles me that conerimption is no longer a fatal disease. My tee:Arendt 'ef consini ption Weighs'', and founded on long experience and a thorough inveethpi tion. My perfect aceuiila tents with the nature of tu bercles, kc.. enablesine to distinguish, readily, the ea- rione forms of diseele that: simulate consumption, and apply the proper rereediee r rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity ire connection with certain pdholeglealnd mienaseople discoveries . enables me to relieve the I rags from the effects of contracted, to chests; enlarge t °elated, purify the blood , Import to i it renewed vitality,Siling energy and tone In the entire system. I Medicines with la United States and C their symptoms by-i, certain if the Wiese give me an Deportee : hie an. to ;emeriti. • then the cure meld patient again. .ojfee, II:II /Wiwi June 27,17 devoted they fiat ent will a call.— their ad ' newhere; OBLE. malty 'oundry streets, wbef e inery of .Igesr le and I kinds •?, -.::::..-. t . : ":`,l -4 ,.'i). , z.i;. ....) ' -,,.: . ..!. , . 1 . ..4.,„ - : - .! - '. , ' " ':.- : :: . .. - . 1: =Z13, ' .:-.14c.-",.::-,.. `:....- ~ . .. T Rail; ht Irma g made r years, em, they • lahment em with a ,mptlyeie• JAMES WREN. • 47-tf P,XOIIITAIM =Au) Vaunt *t•LPp r ig ST/ITTO" TO OOF.I/AID° Al r O *WM 414 TA IT " T O °°° OD PLOAnnikl-rlM:r°l2.' THIS - PUMP is made of Iron Brass, , arouse, or Gen Metal castings, design ed, and ex. tenevely.need for Steamboat, Railroad, Factory and Ml ribs purposes. and gives groat latisisetlon as a Wier Feed Pump. They are very easily repaired, and,' being Los . cemptioated than any other Stoma Pimp is am they Ore much lees liable to get oat Cl order. For references and testimonials, with circular:eats. /IKe.J Ample to ' urn.Ensico co.,„' 4risleptdd. Man. 11.1 y PORTCARBON Si4OVEL FACTORY. chasisi swot*, Proprietor . ___ • inkinds ofiloal shovels, spasm; coalriddlln,ea The patronar of the public IsTlispeettuils solicited. 460 . pary 10. 67 ' 2.1 f illeeettent unt. foamy parte! the nadu by patient!' eommerotentem .ttei. r Bat the cite would be more eboalii pay' me a elsit,ertdeb weld Its, to examine the lunge add' eon- Itb Odell greeter sertainty. sod a effected letthoat ter seeing the Mr:GRAHAM, beketc.reelth, • • r/i/LAWILMA, Arc 131yi , 'E..'"r''9F'+~::ear§"..tn'.t~:..?i%e~xa:.f'ay'="Y.Y 'MANUFACT'URES. THE . BIESTISTEAM PUMP 1 0 . I t.:: March 21, IST MOORE'B PATENT SEED DRILLS, FOR planting Wheat, Rye- and all of rod. & For We it fogratsfselhirere Woo JOSHUA BOCK, Agra. Rut Bnutowa .Tp., Wits out of Oro lastrgui• 112130 27.'57 • 26-2010 SHOVELSI . SHOVELS ! SHOVELS! itHE SUBSCRIBERS would call the . . attention orOperatorcand‘othere to . their superior ar els email and land shovels. • Rune!' made tti order, either extra heavy or light, as may be desired. Weeks In Coal street. ' .1. k J. SPARKS: Pottsville. August 8, 7 57 . .• 3240 1 • ..e,.. THATCHER'S ' • Dembloliotion Forcing andSuctionPump. THESE Pumps, from experience' are acknowledged to be superior to my le use. They are cheep end durable. Yor Isle by (1.0.061811414 Proprietor of the Right fur fichitylkal roathly. Pottsville, November IS, '6B , • 415-1 y TOBACCO, CICARS AND OATS:4 .4i1: 00 1` the Hamburg' Smoking Tobacco and Clgar Mannfattory 1 0, bushels prime Oats; 200 barrels Smoking Tobae eo; 200,000 Half Spanish Cigars; 100,000 Swab She,, 23,000 Cuba Extra.. JAMBS 8. MOYNIt. Hamburg, Berke county. Bent. 22.'65 30- WILLIAMSPORT PL ANING MILL, /kik.%— . Sunbury* Erie •Railroad and the Canal, (Opposite the Furnam, Williamsport, Penna.) fIEO. S. BANGER & CO.,.Whole- ILA sale and Retail Dealersand Manufacturers of white and Tallow pine flooring boards„itash, doors, blinds,shnt ter*. siding, wood mouldings. he. Jlg,and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. Alt deseriplione of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the beet manner. Fob. 7. '57 , , My • • EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, l. N Mahantongtreet,-Pottsidlie, Pe. THE subscritter is prepared, at his old. ...stand, to furnish all kinds of materials In bls Hue, ullding liurposea—plaln. Mut ornamental. He In• Thee particular attention to the fond) &miasma Mono ma his manufacture. They an be bad in ever) variety of stYle:aud will compareammrably. In beauty and dotala with anyobtalnedalaosbere. end are ornired. SI ebelper inks. . ; : JOLIN T. LANG. June 0. ,67 . 2s.ty MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Manufactory, • artooliier 3SlC,ssaxxl„ ilfanifaetnrer of Wire Rope, for Inclined planes, shafts ! , slopeS, ,te would Inform . the public that he Is now pre. pared to ;take ALL KULA LENGTHS AND SIZES OP PLAT • AND ROUND ROPE, At the aborted, notice, of 'superior quality, and on the most liberal terms. at his Wire Rope Factory, • Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. - Reference ean'be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A. U. Broadhead, at Blanch Chunk: to N. Patterson, Summit Hill. to Sharpe, Leisenring t pa, T 11.• more, Luzern county, Pa., and in fact, pearly all !beep orators in the Region who hate been using his ropes.ll August '67 • , • . • ST, CLAIR CAR MANIPACTORYI St..olair, THIS ESTAIILIS HMEN T :is • noyv prepared to cbutract with Railroad Co's. and others ally numb e r of Freight and Cosi Cars of *very de scription. I 'The machinery is of the most approved 'construction, and the materials .need of the best quality. the Pro prietor can guarantee. alb w ort equal to buy manuthe- . tuned lo the United States. - The Chilled Plate Wheels used by him are from the Celebrated Foundry of Bush k Lobdell, which . for excellence have no superior.. OirARLES R. ABB(flt PrOprietor. ' •i; •CHAB. LAWTON, Jr., Butt. • 2 4/ • Jut. 10. 'ST cAlgtlACk FACT PRY. RERKIVED., undersignedrespect NA yr , ern- • brace this opportunity of informing . the public that they have removed their ,ti,t s - extensive Carriage Factory, from Manch Chunk street, where they have been "-memo" since the late dre, to their New, Large and commodious building, in Monis' Addition, old kite, where they are prepared to turn out CARRLAGES EQUAL TO THE BEST IN THE STATE and ready to accommodate ~.their customer," and all those who' crutylavor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected stock of materials and the mine old hands will enable them to do work whlekln elegance, and durability cannot be surpassed. They will continue to attend to the businesabereaner as betbre, with determination to give geueral satistitc tlon. . JAR - All orden will receive iwompt attention. , SR-Repairing donee!, the aborted notice. July 18,'57 Zdy ABRIQHT k BURKHART'. POTTSVILLE i Saddle sad smear mantic. err. HEREWITH invite'your especial attention to my very' extensive stock, of Ready Made attention Harness, (Wars. de., embracing the limpid variety of styles and qualities ever•offeod for sale In tall county, and at prices that will compare, favorably with Shove of any other house in the trade. flaring been, for some yeers-past, in the' habit of perched:lg 'my -. /catioMaterial cedusively for I find myself now in the riesesvitm of advantages row this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, end feel that I can, with confidence, solicit the trade dell classes of dealers; and my arringentents fn the coming sea son's trade are based upon or n a larger amount of /mei was than I hang hitherto. done.: you can therefore rely upon finding at my establishment everything that is tie qutred in my. line, Ordure by malt are reeptietfully itlicited, and the goods sent warranted to give astisesithfu, both as to pries and quality. LEVEY Nit . WWI EMORY Ir. Opposite eptscopatChtorchOhntrestred, ibitrottle. lliarch7.lBs7 . 10.1 y , . SOLOMON HOOVER...\, • Wholesale and Retail . MepEALER, in Stoves, Ranges, Unitas. Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Mi. Ware; Bran Ware, French Ware,: and Cutlery, Range hurlers, Portable Ranges, Gas Ovens, Summer Furnace, Le, Le., has .added „ , to bls fernier stock. of Stoles a variety of new; pat. tams of Kitchen Rangier . of which he can give the highest recommendation. Ile calls particular attention lolls new styleir ` , 4 He ter which be Is sonfident will make the best Heater - That. has eveebeen used in this part of the country, also, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, land !Hall Stoves. Na to particular attention to his sheet: iron Parlor 15tove', it la an improvement on the Kisterbach. Which be is confident Is the best stove In use. Ile bas now the largest stock of the above articles (too owner. one to mention,) that has ever been offered In this part of the country. Ho Invitee Iris friends and customers. to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that he can snit them in qualitylend price; he flatten himself that he bee had much experience In his Inn •of business therefore he feels confident that be cannot be surpassed in quality or chespnees. - liar Rooting. and Spouting and all kind of joiOng dime at the aborted notice. • antra shwa, 5 doors above Market, west aids; iigtenffis. March 21, '67 12. MN, r 7:I7IMN7W . W7MI SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER —ass-4 COMPANY • Milt on dat t e ex ern re ,es meat, on Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber ot every kind and description, which they can supply to .Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought elsawhere. They are abo. ready to supply, through' the means of their extensive business, and la bor saving machines, manufactured articles In their line ate saying of. 25 per sent.ou Werner cost. Their large workshops have been In readied opera tion for the past year, turning out esstquantities or; 1 ' Doors, WhadoW Frames,. . Sash, 'Fusel Work, Mouldings, Bed posts, Blinds . Bausaltaterir •Shlt'Me • • • rit , • • • Led Rinds of Erased,handedand' Termed Work, Which they have eonstantlyou baud. : They are reedy to execute orders at the Shortest pd.ke, for say quantity or quality of sawed or manufaitured stuff. • • Dry and germ lionallacki of all kinds, forbuilding pur poem_ • Oak, Maple, Vaplar, shah, plank and turtling hoards:_Cbjrry, boards: -Qom, ithhogany, he., Air eablasa smot I Nrhas add irallair Piestearth tbr daartajr,raw tar made to order; :Whit* Tina pbutt; S. 94, 2,134, % an& %lash. panel, always seedy; plau walls,- tahatliag, pasta, Watley- Witt rentals lat= I~Bllisof.sawodslut as& everpthlap I*-their Has 4410049tt0 andos,ALlkaabodrkatatles, Patsville, Marsh 20 IT 20. lO=M=g=:= THE DREAM OF IMO* ARAM. ,[fnietsa lima born in Lando", In1T08; mai the son of a nepeatildelpubillher, of the Ann of Tailor, medusa Illumps.' : Re was brought up an eurramii—be team" writer et "Whims and wows," .sua be imly 11 ; 6 ; • Fella greet and otidiall fall*- The OW 1 0 0 1 Uall which divides humor and, pathos was multarkshkr wpm &Med In Row, litlefortun• and feeble health nakietlini donbly seusitirito tlat Ulm of Ids yellirir ineaturna , Mte sonows whkii be bas dellumbid are not; astreattlihiga He diedinlaid, his treat merits hniat fmen preciously emapilsea by Sir Robert Peel, who bestow* lat btu' a peon, to be eontiaued. to his yfife That wife wan foikmed Aka to the game. The peak* bas keem law tfaaed ta ilea" eld4rem] • . • - was lathe mime of 'atone'? thire, • - *324l4ftriuttealawentany sad ;' Came bounding outorieboot ? • ?bore wers'adme that ism saw* that um" Like Montle% Ins stream. • : 41 1.11 Alia they sped frith gamesome Wade, And wale anteaebt4 by Ma ;;I • -To eteeel spend they woe, aid there They dray, the wickets in: - ' pleasantly atone the eettlasira* ' Over the tens Or LIMA. • • lake north% deer they monad stoat, - • And ,boated as they ran— ' Turelegta mirth an thtnp "Ili, • ; As only boyhood can : • - • But the loam eel remote front A melancholy man I filo hit was off, his out Spirt, •• • To catch Iteavon'a b-osood ••• lor a barulog thought was la blo brow, • sob bosom 11l at we: - • • Soho looot4 bb head on kb bode sot rod Ps book botwoootds toms I ' ;Aerates Isar he turned It der, . I Noe ever glanced aside; • 7 , - es the pease bis soulls read that book • !_ln the golden eventki• : • inch study had made him verphoin, Aid pair, and leadenwyed. - 6 At last he shot the pmderens tOme; , With a fast and Anent grasp:, Ile strained the dusky esters elms, • , And axed the lumen hasp: 1" Ood, amid Iso ek e s my mit,id, And clasp it with clue , j • - `'hen lapdog on his feet uprfg 4 ' H Some moody turns he took; Now up the mead. no* down tho mead, ' And 'past • shady nook: 1. Add log . he saw • little boy, . • f. I That pored upon a book. ? !'My gentle tad. what lift yoi Mad!— lionnuieti or fairy !aide? _ • Or Is it some hbdorie ,gage, Of .kings and crowns unstabter • " ' The young boy give an upwar4glannit— wit ls the death of Abel.". - . . • Xll4 Usher took its hasty sir,* As emit with sadden pain fib ; hasty strides beyond the phim, Then slowly back again: And down be sat beside the lad,`, •' And talked with him of Cain: , • '• • :And long slues than, of bloraiyl Whose deeds tmdltlon eavesi 'Od . • And bid In sodden graves: Of horrid stabs, In groves fortiori, And murders done In cares; And how thesprltes of Injitreii men shriek upward from the sot— • bow the ghostly. hand will point d To show the burial and: And untucurn fasts of guilty nets Are 'nen In dreams from Gnat - . . ; .. He told how murderers wallokl the earth - " Beneath the curse of Cain, E . With crimson eflonds beforotheir eyes, ' And dames about their brain—, . For blood has left upon tbeiraouls ' Its everlasting stain? : E . j, . "And well," quettrbe, "I knew fot: truth, Their pangs musthe extreme— . Wo, wo, unutterabled 5 r : • • ' Who spill life's shed stream? - ; • For(whyr Rethought teat nlght I'M:ought A murder in'a dr l eam! . , "One that had nartordoue me wrong— A feeble awn, and olds E . . I led him to a lonely geld, t - The moon shone: dear and kola t • . - Now here, said L i ttle man shalt die, • And Finlike Ids gold) : . , ~ • t - - "Iwo judden Mops with a ragged stick, And one with a hoary stops, . „ One hurried gash with a batty India— And then the deed was dope: There was aothhlg lylug at pay feet, But Mania elsh and bone' . ! "Nothing but lifeless flesh and Uwe, That could not &E we 111; I . • And yet I feared him all the nun , For lying there so still: There seas manhood in hie leek, That murder could not kill! • - a., • - "And lei' the unilemal air • Seemed lit with ghutly flame— Teo thousand thousand dreadful eyes ' Were looking down in blame: ' I look the dead man V the hand, And called upon hla name. . 4 , "Oh, God! it made me qualt to see ' - Such MOW wi th in the lilt l-- , But when I touched the t tit chi The blood imbed out nr For every clot, a burnleo a t : .Wu peorehlog in my b . 1 • "My bead was Ilk° an aidaist east, My heart wt solid Ste; • My wretched , wretched soul, I knew, Was at the pries; • L - A dozen times treaded, tke tad Had never gnawed butidace; "And now from forth the firoWnlngsky, from the Heaven's topmost height. -' I heard a voles—the awful voles , ,• . , • Of the bloodarenging sprite:'___ . , "Thou guilty man I take up thy dead • And hide it from my sight.' ... ' - . r t • •• 1 "I took the dreary body up, , And ea tij it in a stream— A sluggish water black as Ink, . f• . , The depth wss so extreme. • • , My gentle boy, remember this . , if Is nothing lint a drerunt . . "Direm'weist Cu eorpsawith t hollow plunge, • And tubbed In thirpoolt . ' . . Anon I cleansed my bloody bands, And wash,d my forehead cool, And sat among the urchins jelling - ' • That evening In the school! • ' : • ~.L . . . . . "Oh, Ussienl• to think of theirititestruls „ 11 1 1 And intim so black and grim I . . ' I mold not share in childish pro er, ' - .. Nor join in evening Urea: , . Like a devil et theldt rammed, :••• 'Mld holy cherubim! • . "And peace went with theca one and all, And each cant pillow apread; Dot Guilt was my grim chamberlain: That lighted me to bed, And draw my midnight, sirloins mind,' With angers bloody red! ; • "AU nigh t I Tartu 'agony, • In anguish dark and deep; f - • • . llylirrered eyes f dared notdoom But stared aghast at sleep; I , - For sin had rendered unto her The keys of hell to . keep'. “All night I lay to agony, Q. Prom weary chime to eh With one besotting horrid t, • That, racked the all the A mighty yearning, Uke the tint • Fierce pulse auto erlmeJl "One stasis tyrrairele theroghtthat node AU other thoughts US *lave Stronger and stronger eserysi Did that temptation erateisi Still urging me to go and see ' • ' The data maskin Ids gravel • "Warily I Tom up, as soon • As light wu in the sky, And sought the black Menrirei pool With a trlld misgleing eye ••• And l 'air the deadta the rher bed, • For the faithless stream was dry 1 rose the lark, and iiiont The &w drop from its wing; o • But I norm marked Its morning Bight, I I never bawd it slag: For I was stooping once again Under the horrible thing. , "With breitbless speed, like a mill ln..ehase I took hiM up and ran— • . . There was no time 10 digs grave Before the day began : . • 1 In a lonesome wood, with heaps of leaves, I hld the murdered Mail "And all Mal dim I raid in eebool, - But my thought was other whorel • As moan ita the mld-oay .task van done In • meret I vas there; And a mighty 'wind bad wept the lenten i , And still the gone wits Wel "Then down I ad ate on my fires; And Met Levan to weep, • for I knew my secret then rat olm That earth refused to It 4 rp; Or land or am, though be should be Ten thousand fathoms deep I wills the Sere, eremites sprlte-;• , 3111 blood for blood stones. Ay, thotti'd helt burled to a are, • • dud trodden down *lib and years Wm rotted off Ida • The irorldaludt see Ids Woes) "Oh God,.titat horrid. horrid Ate= Belida sailor gelato, ffiht- 4 4011. lila a diars lasin g ' The human life Hake; And toi_red Mad yews rasing bat, Like Crausser's at ttei "And still no pews liar the restless clay i Win wave or bride allow; The horrid thief' woes ny soul— _ It stands before me bowl the earful boy looked up, end Jaw Huge drops upon lds Drawl • TM( very night, whileing , l 4, a deep. TIN ErsidiesninUdi Two sternedeeduot sii ' Thyme' Oniecidand bdavy ' . And gagene Aram walked bet ern • With gyred upon AU *riga. - pattm XI MUM .lift MEE NO. 354 I i i Sktub. I I , I Ind the marks of say sheeted, stet* •: • • - these of my beloved mother, which were awaited by•sny anieays Alexander Dumas, add so sae. jures.ep And el the sweetest Images in the world. He leak 'revisiting the Immo of hia letting; he was retreat" the little paths around it In which • Del had ones walked; and strange dowen could ,net efface, find rank yeas 'meld not conceal, and 'erhol.pleaghs could not eldtterate his "shortest footsteps," sad his mother% beside them, seamed , hit, hie. own:- • ' • And who weds to be told whose footstep* * were.that thus kept tines with' the feeble patto4-a 'of childhood's little feet? It was ea mothesf hind'whont Mesabi' walked "with equal stdlie,'• in Virgil's- link but a strong, stern man, It could lute, hope him; and not been burdenedi folded bins. lis 'his arms idol all danger andkoo , behtijiear/t44.1111 1 1414441.a1wth01td ha, 404 •dona for him, butt Jost waat he neelied - en could pot sympathise loath Islm-- b scold nettles child agate. Ak a Tire art is that Jury haw% ..tits as art-..t0 set back the old clock of time maths. a 'bey ones more I - Man's inuoginatlon car awl/ see the child annul.; but how - bud It is for it to see the man a child;; anal* who ; has lears4 to glide hick tato that rosy time alma he did's* khow 'that thorns were under the roses, 4 . 8'14 • clouds would Over return after the rain; when he thought arearaceild stein es cheek no Make than is: drop, of rain -0 !ewer 1: when be (*naiad that life 'had:nes disgaiwir and-hems• sot blight at all—has • cense as bees as anybody call to diseavering enordnmst passage to Paradise. •.1 . ''And it is, perhaps, for this reason that Ittli Muehmasier for a mother - to inter the kingdom ,Ileavein than ft 'afar the rest of the world.• 8 fancies that she is - leading the children, whim,. . ter all, thichildrea are leading her,and they Is 'her ;Indeed where the river_ 1, harrowest and iiir to ; and the . beckoning of the radii :band is so. plainly seen from the other side that is ao .wonder she so often lets - go . heir clasp a `the little fingeishe is holding and goes over to neighbor", and the children follow like lambs the, fell for we think it ought soMetimes: to written: "Where Abe mother is, then' will thl 'children be altar= , - . I Bet It was not'of the mother we began to think, but of the dear, old-fashioned grandmother, wham thread citlove "by hand" on life's little wheel was ' lougerind stronger then"they snake it now, was wound Ironed and about I the children she saw playing lis thelhildren's arms, in a true love knot that nothing but the shears of Apropos could see , Or ; for We do not recognise the lambs sometimes, 1 . When' sum?lier dayi are over and autumn winds „sae blowing, at they eoustrbesting from the yellow lieldti, bithrikimson threader* wound about their . 'neeketts..April or May, end rolled° the mite ant let theeiendinvia in. - . . •- -, 1 Bleated be the obBdrert who have an old-fash., 'coned grandmother.: As they hope for length of 'days; let them love and honor her, for we can tell ithem they will never and another. 1 Thera is a large old kitchen • somewhere in thel ipast,i sedan ,old-fashioned fireplaces therein,. with maisoth ol hid beend Arabs of sharpened t stone—smoo he th with WIT! knives -that re-1=4104j 'with many little fingers. that bave clung theme 'The» are andirons. too—the old ardirontslibleht. ; ring's lli the top, wherein many temples of :team ; have been budded, with spires and turrets of sme I yin. There is • broad worn hearth, by feet *it More been torn and bleeding by the! way, air beim made,"hcautifol," and walked non" flooreettli.' 'elided 'gold. There are tongs in the " co?, we grasied a Coat, and "blowlpg Air.es littleilifi." lighted oar first candle ;" thMps a 11W vel, wherewith were drawn forth the glowing m a hers inMb wesaw Our first finale* and drealait. ; earliest d e—tbe shovel with which we stirred theikapy, logs lithe rushed up the chim ney as if a forge ere.in blast below, and wished we bad so many• miss; so- many marbles, or so many s thinit we coveted; and , so it was we will e ' first Wishes. - • I 1 The is a chair--a low rush-b"ottomed chair; there i a little' wheel in the corner, a big Wheel in the rret,4 loom , in the chamber. There are chests II of linen add yarn, and 'quilts.'of rare . patte ' , and samplers in flamer. I • Andleverywhere and always the dear old wrin - kledface of ber whose firm, elastic' imp mocks the feeble isomer of her children's children—the old. fashiocad grandmother of twenty years ago, She, the very Providence of the' old hiimesteetd—sh wholloved us all, and said she wished there w More of is to love, and took all the' school in I, . Hollow for grandchildren beside. A great ei ' 'Sive ilitsrt was hero, beneath that-midden gown th;t more stately bombazine, or that sole hair! of silken' texture.. ' • 1 • • We lam wee - ,her to-day, those mild blue with more of 'beauty in- them thin time e touch 'or death do more than hide—those is that keld both smiles and-tears within the eat call if . every oae di us, and soft reproof, seemed dot passion' but regret. A White tress escaped !from beneath her... snowy cap; she just reitired a 'wandering lamb to it/ mother'; a lengtheeed the tether ad a vide that was stray' over a window, as Abe came in, and plucked four-lisa red clover for Ellen. She' sits down 'b the little wheelh-a Lialtia running through ha : angora holt the distaff's disheveled , head, when smallLvoice cries, "Grandma" front the old ri l l cradle; and "(Francini& I" Toinsay shoots from the ,top ortho stairs. Gently she lets go the threaut; for heir *donee is almost as beautiful' as her &taw' ray, end ate Mucha Om' little red bark in a tow meet o kill the young voyager is in e. dream agate, ' and thee directs Tommy's unavailing attemptCho• harness the eat. ' The tick of the clock runs ftt 4. and lbw; and she opens the mysterious door,lisai: ; proceeds to-wind it up. We are Ili on tiPatet and we lag in a breath to be lifted Up one by Mes,l and gook in the hundredth. thee tipou the tin twipui • of the' Weights, and_ the poor lonely pendsel i p which gees to and fro by its little dim window, never comes out In the world. and our pelt ohs are all granted,and we - ire I lifted up, and weal touch :With • a finger the wonderful weights, an I . the dusk of the little wheel Is remained. • Wes hiary.tirbe merge - C - o'r rani to be wrappe in a' "brood ?'! So - meekly did she fold.the . whit handle of the one upon her still boiom, that the seemed 'to -be a prayer in ,them . there; and s sweetly did she wreathe the white nee in the ha of the other, that. ode would not have erode bad more rosy budded for ; eampanY. Hew she, stood between na . and apprehend barrel how-the rudest of is softened beneath lb gentle pressure of per faded and tremulous hand Front. her, capacious pocket that hand was qv withdrawn closed, o$ to be opened in our ow witlithe nuts she bed gathered„the cherries sh hadlphicked, the little egg shelled foro3d, th "turn-over" else had baked, the trinket she ha purchased for us as the product- of her spinning the blessing she had stored fur us—the offspring of her. heart. ' ' , •-* What treasure of story fell from those old lips— of 1;6011431de'; and evil, of the old times when she was 'a girl; and we wondered if ever- r --but then she couldn't be handsomer or dearer—but that she ever was "little.".' And then when we begged her. to sing! "Sing us one of the oldsonp you used to slog mother, grandma." I "Children, I can't sing," she always 'said; and mother deed to lay her knitting softly down, and the kitten stopped playing with the yarn upon the finer, and the clock ticked lower in the corner,, and the tire 'lied down to a glow, like an old heart thao Is neither chilled nor dead, aid grandm.pther Mpg. To be sure, -- it wouldn't do I for- the parlor andithe concert-room now-a-daysf but then it was the 'old kitchen and the old-fashiouedgrandmoth 1 ;Cr, And the old ballad, in the-dose old times, and we Min hardly see to write for the memory Of them, though it is a band's breadth to the sunset. . Welt, Ihe.sang. Her voice wad feeble aad. mit tering . .likes fountsin just ready! to fall, but** hoir rweet.toned it was; and it became deeperia& stronger; but it . could n't- grow {sweeter. nit 'joy of grief" it was to sit there around thole.; allot Sake:cep, Jane, that clasped a prayea.W., lett•liosete, and her thoughts we- saw, when., hall-deer was opened a moment by the wind; 3 then we were noafraid, for wasn't it her old . shd Were?--to si b there around the fire, mei "Mgt tw0.0,4 woes of the." Babes in the Woodsf t Wild tat down side by side in the greet solemn °WS ; and glad no felt ',whentlia ' robin-redbreast covered them with leaves; and las 0f.3111, when the angels took them out of the nigh - into day everlasting. . ; t .Wismay think what we will of it now, bat th iedg and this story beard around the kitchen 0 hare colored the thoughts and lives of most of hive given to the &me of whatever poetry bl sea our , hearts; whatever memory bloomsin o yeiterdays. Attribute whatever, we ay; to 'th school and the school•master, the rays m which ma thkt litter's day.we call life radiate from the G slept circle of the hearth. stone. ; , Then she sings an ' old lullaby . she sang to Mot et; her mother sang to her; but' she does not si ISpirough, and falters era %Is done. Bharats b head upon her' bands, audit is Aleut In the o kitchen. Something glitters doWn between' . Akers and - the firelight; and it looks like rain the salt sunshine. The old grandmother is thi log when she first heard thesong,end-of they that snug it; whoa a light - baited and light ed girl, ohs hung ,round that Mothers - Chair, A saw. the shadows of the. year" to comp: 01 t d ti a i b s r i a g u t hem Da cm gain? haWt brat lw canrd wee yarea, Olney, what deeds undo, to set hack, just this a the Rodent clock of time? 'l, $ O all our little hand* were forever clinging' ter garments, and stayifig her as if fret, dyl g ter tong ago she had datio'llvin; for he . . lived alone In us. But the old kitchen ' • eiresessee today; and the rash-bottomed 1 :-1 Ilionitelless. ' ' - OP•IP-1" _ = How she semi to welcome us when ~ . owa, and . estat back ince mots to ' stead. ~,.. . , ,. • •:- 7 fiff.::' , 4We thought iewere men mad'wom ' _; ikerembildres them,. The old-10W *ism was,Viatt IA tb• now. bet sh ; I: lusititOlastis Axonal.. ;We %brew ''. * • - doll thitittgrittle'opeitlotif, atidatileli ' • AN'S `1441 moan ootr,rogosedi to offritrry iwetttlfai 4 w a i r L , 4 ltt .01itkrImpre,, wisp • Raitrogi Nolosa i ; rime iriedrs, retook OMR TM odtiii Artmukiiiiiiqproody foltataidog.' a a 1 MAW oilisonpoi inn I irmiestlefteriftat to is to ses* as ray Oat oo* be ) • Woof Outtalk, demi. 111101121 Mil Ili 0011411 ODDS • .100 t . . Boots birrid !nevem vaadedy of style. BLit b o ok" 01=a !saattietar*Vtorma order ; as thillLD omit ter iuld ant WWI Abell* 'up and mor tail simper In the doemmayouset /he sire *Bdireed I know, aid lewea• T006.4.5ae, bear, but whose in that other it Past beJose's" --fcMslii bid ilmostforptten folded iamb. ' 6 011; ne t net 'Jut, tar sites—let - emisse—idts waiting for use, Wisher and the :old snotbst wandered and wept. , "It is another daughter, greedinether, - Oat mud hat brought,* sap sauceuttierotAlvue: se she bins ass, my sea I Put hat has& mine, for she is pp_ latest born., the child of my , old age. Shall I sing you a me; obstaret rt." Her hand Is ID her pedal at er OMI s' the tiC Idly . tumbling fora toy, a welibies gut to do. obildrow• that hate come r . • - 1 "NIP of tts, mon u we aught we tau, is fologlay; the bears the half.suWeisd - ea; 7 004110; as she I:deeded hat fiehlw.hass4 lay *OK 6114 . Nat likanlantlal*Pliasnisheuldast tumlwill protect you from all hum. C0mn.0134- , trim% sit around the gre again. Skein deg Via ok l esp y, or tell you a story ? Star tbtai` fkel fir ttb • 01111 the MOO ate growing eoldat."; • i (SIP oink In the cornerstnsek ainal - dselssittass • et, those old diva Thesong of Ufa Rea *PO , mug, the story told, it was bedtime et Mied night to thee,'greedlothm. The grandniother was no mete, and we miss bow *ever. But we will set up a tablet in the the mecum', in the Midst of the hurt, s l ed to on it only thli mum to um mow • os stn BLD.BASIIIONILD GRANDHOTILiN., imps GOD s nu roman. jiliortlialy. NUMMI AND . 31011tALL-.-000d manners sad good morals are bonded on the same eternal prim eiples of right, and are only different wreaking of the same great truths. Both grow out of the . necessities of our existeuee and Matinee. We ' hare individual" rights based on the feet of our individual being; ind we have social duties re sulting from our connection, in the bonds of so ciety, with other individuate who Lave rights. Morals and manners Alike. while they justify us in asserting and maintaining ear own rights, require us scrupulously to respect; in word and act, the rights of others. • It it true that the former,_itt the common compreheosion of the term, Is satisll44 with simple justice in all car rela tions, while the latter often requires something more than the strictest consciousness can demand ' —•s yielding of morn than half the road 7 -cln ex ercise en the sentiment of benevolence, as well as of equity; but the highest morality really mime the same - . requisition,, for it includes politeness, _and recognises deeds of kindness as isdety.-43- busy Transeript. .' • Miss Mama Mtonsta i 1111 pats AIITIOIIOIIIIII6 —The ladies of Philadelphia have raised titer $lOOO towards purchasing for Miss Michell ea observatory st• Nantucket, which has been offered for isle at $3OOO. Several eminent gentlemen are subseriberi go the fond. Was Michelin - now in Europe, visiting the principal : obserratories. and astronomers there. • - • k • • 1114, Ten 'sums or Yoastossysittrated In el;* Chinn' Bes, has been taken possession. if by the Arnett saris. ThCAtnerleisn iia6 has been hoisted In i t ite City or•rungehon. It is to: be held as an Indies. wily for losses sustained by American . Gilberts de e* - the present Chinese war. Leal* of the Iskted; 248 miles; widest breadth, 100. miles; sae, 15,000 square miles; popolition, 2,500,000; . ' Tun PHILADLLPII I 4I "Passe' is now laboring to 10 . prise that.the'Adtninistration, In spite of the tire-' eaters of the Bouth t headed by Mr. Kgitt, ihrota.:' blo to flair pier in Kansas,. Well if Mr. Bu chanan and till Adreinistraties octopi to right 'ground on question, we hope they ill keep We eredit actions howesor, and the Adinhtli tration therefqe, will bear watehing. , WILLIAIIIPTOILT: AND ELMIRA likindiom6-41u) fatalness of this road ashibita.an barna. Itemlpts for JOly v lBs7, r " „18,50. -,Bos. •"/Autss B. Huse, ~of Pothe r Mislays', died at Washington , on tbs. 17th last Bo was a member of Coagross from Michigan from 1843 1517, -two. terms, and at Um time *this do. seam was a first class, dart in ass, Lind Ogee. Tun are to be eleven bridges tin the route of the Aileotoiin Rallioact. The material to be used in this construction, trill be trait. The contracts for the ispheekswardedi to John W. Murphy, Beg., of Thilidelptila. ' Tan Las: . Writasru.—N. P. Willis describes sheet of,blettiog paper from Washington Irving's 'desk at "the door-mat on which the thoughts of 'lrvinirs last book had wiped their sandal as they • moinruirrertsis is predicted this Fail, in eldliquerme of excessive importations:. t illessass in Nee Orleans last:Week, 74... '4l ipp-Clarlea Westhall, an' English .pedestrian, recently walked seven miles. and a half, fair shit indisputable heel and toe walking, in fifty: Vats minutes and thirty seconds. The fest ems preformed at. Slough, not far from tendon. . gilt-The navy yard ground in Memphis, Tenn., have-been sold for. $350,000, to northers "capital kite, who contemplate establishing various kinds . of manufacturing branches, and also a marine or . .dry dock for steamboat building and repairs. JilifrPlora Temple andLaneet,thei two renowned trotters; between whom the dispute for the laurels ofrthe trotting turf may be considered as still pending, are to' meet at Elmira, tn . September, at the Agricultural Hair to be Add In tinth City. ,'Slasher, a three year eld 'colt by Child*. Ilarold, out of. Sarah .Washington, was recently soldl by his owner, Major Thomas Doswell, of Ilserst Va., for the ' enormous sum of '55,000. It rumored that Slasher will be ieot to Begland, to Mr. Ten Bruck. . . • • jefirThe Providence 'Joitroal, Aug, 13th, says that the number of cotton looms that hays been stopped in New England, in oonseqlsestee of the high prier of cotton mod the low pekoe goods, Is shout six,thotisan_kand orders have been giVert to a t o p many more, as fast as the yarn runs out. OK! , is said that the wheaterop 'of Illi nois was never so . Lugo before.' Machinery for securing and getting out gyain In Illinois, has to , be resorted to, as no lands can be got. By.tna " chines); fields are reaped at 75 mints - ppeer sets If they can drive round - them; if not, $1 5 4 1 per acre. pr " • • • Ont, of the fifty-nine members of the Sen ate during the last Congress, no less than Ire have . already passed slay, viz.: Messrs. Clayton, of , Delaware; Bill, of flew. Bectipshire; Adams of ; Missiuippi; Butler, of South Caroline, andßask of Texas. Also two members of President Pierre's Cabinet, viz.: Gee. Marcy, Secretary of State, and: Mr. Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy. • ffill`Hour hundred and thirty-one • children, under keyed» of sge, died in New York City last In this country children are felrly crushed task. tsf elistence, ' Puny, weak and sickly, they ,Bee in. our large - cities. Unhealthy parents era With to unhealthy children, and the 110iSUIS• air . .4ff, the (AV soon lays them in th e grave.: The untr. , Anftity'estongehildren In this country, i ' l lshorrible to .yentitemplate.• -PErMr. Barry, of the Boston Theatre, in eon- Ailletion with Mr. Marshall, manager of the-Broad. Theatre, New York,.and Academy of Music, (Philadelpbbs, has secured the TII4OII. Theatre, at **vans, and engaged the famous Romani ballet Asespe front Turin. They are also In negotiation with Madame Legrange. The varlets attractions secured by the two managers will be interchanged, at intervals, between their different theatre* „ Afr Woad* Cot:theory, the new President of Mexico, is 45 years old.' Be la represented as bold and fearless, but gentle and athinble, and his calmness *ad self.possession in. conducting ~the affairs of so thrbuleej , a Rep9blio are remark able. -On visit tn„his family he takes no escort with him, and at night he traverses the street alone. . So also he goes to el. theatre and, returns thence, like any private eitisen, Unagegmpazied even 'by an adjutant. The - President's hours of ; repose are . few In number. *Uhl labors begin at four or eve in the m orning, and sad at, ehrsan or area one at T oot. Every week he; time Jublio modicums , an d private ones c ons t ant . has always been very friendly toward the: United Stater. Extensive and valuable discoverbes of Coal and iron bars recently_ b oo 'toady touisiacia and MisSissippi. In one locality, slab beds of lignite, of Lull =WW I ' quality, and of alleged sufloloney of extant to supply.thcmarkst with m o o, million ions a year, born teen found. Mt* Coal beds _dissovered in tdisabalppi altaatid . • about ejghteen Mlles about Vicksburg, and airitof the same hind and 4nality as thinsf Louistans, besides being intersected with rick beds of tree ore. . Lignite is one of the most recent loologient for mation., belag the carbonaceous remains of forut trees. Some specitnetuone from the middle see: iniderf rooks of Wesel* emanty, , 'and the atbarlrout Ow Coal bossing rook* at cmatil* attlawars owns, time Once ashiblo. Whim the lluston,soctoty of Natural Eflttory, was la 1044, eiamplolot thtt*esimoraMn 'at aroma ititionire fttligalte. Both spot mans 'yen CjaVilsolf, and, *bon • broken trartraltstly to, the ;fibre of the wood, presented the smooth, ennelk9l4` al fracture, and tbalastro of anthracite Coal. 927,900 37 40,821 47 97,087 90
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