Isaacs ovum 1(133E8 Joinutai4.. . - • 1 trlSOUenitiCiirrilON: .:, 1 , -To' )TH lA, tile. rpr ooljnoo , 1; 2 ab l e it .” 16-* / • . , I 2 It ;tot r a'il' lithin dx wouthi—dwd $: oil, if gol i t odd, within Ilia ycir. To atilt!: • t To oi,pios to quo !aoo, 16 advance, sy co ,tt ft we.. ,do . 'do . I do 110 00 . Fifteen , do I•do • • - lki Ott Olubsuhteript Ion: , utast b pin w oitahtif . paid iti sa line, ~ and oent.to ouo addotott S • I , itt•oxitireS Awn pintas: : ; I . , • 1 The lot (it t ali tie fornt•diOd fo Ciptieripud other. at E 1 per 10P copies: cash fqk doliwery. - i . ..aergyesow and Sgloot fevickere stipplied with t J.trrial.;rltl in advance. , • ' VIE tiw Or 14triPAPISP. If suloteribere Toler tile diteiontin nine • of [bell- news. p , Mfg, ttir publl ;tie may continuo to nd the m , until e e reAre,zee ro pall, . •, 1 . . ~ . . ' tymib,,r bore tto;loct or turns° to take their tiewsyst• ~,,i,., ford 1 o•oftleee to isbieh..stley ore directed . they are 1 ,, - 1 ,,14 ~,,,,,i %hi. on tit t how how vie bills nod or dere.' the discontinued. ' r tea If 41111Vr bore ut . , l%c to oth e r joskt inform! t ho puidial or.:tvid t • e n e wspipere are cent to thlotttir, ! direction tle•I ..3tv hold r,sponsible. , Tice cock s hare ,t , •71 , 10d ?lilt refusing' to take Tiewsio. pore fromltho ogler. or rctoovin; and leaving the mud.m utt c ailed teas piints facia or idence of i ntent lona! ! _ , . .. . ____. , .__.._. _.. r ... 1 - •• , RATEs ADVERTISING • I ono,,ioro of i liney, 5.1 cents Or one insertion—sib. 1 'levant. Uslrtlons..l3 rents eat . tr. 3 enrage lins ,one time. 25 i rer if,t—s tweldelli i nsori 10n5.1441 . ch: Alladver. : ~ thOenatiii: ever 3 liner , f , r short periuils, charged as a ' squats ; _ 00 25 0 ,„,,, f ig..4..„.. ONE. TWO. vtiar.i. ; AM.* ` . ..IEELTE. T/01 4 /in"'• 63 ii 9 ' $1 25 $2, ~ fit ,follr Ilqs, Si) 125 175 ,2 75 i: 400 rive linos, 100 150 200 13 'CO 1 'els lineS. , 125 2.25 ICO • 00 ! 600 1 4 even Illte, . 125 , 2 .S • .2 70 ' •4 50 1. 700 • Light Ilpcs, . 1 25. •,' 2 25, 235 ',SCO l• •3 00 :tirte litsst 1 25' 225 300 Twoit.t. wits. rift tuvis COVNTED A 8 A AQUAUF 6ETTIESLINE.E.; mitiSre, , I IV ., 2 5 3 50' .600; 10 00 wo squares, 221 4 1 00 , 500,"000;: 14 00 Three etnares, 350 . 5 00, 750 •1200 i 19 00 Foul .A itilveit, 450 WOO 800 , :.1.4 00 ,I ,20 00 im,Arter Col., 600 900 'l2 00 18 00'1J 30 00 ...,.L.trl •or space Inc short perlo lit, as peramement. air aII ndnots Notieet, $1 each—accompanieewitlt an ~ a , lverti. 'lieut.:o rents each. 1 • ~ A lversetnents beoireNimrriagen and DealliA,ln_ eini,,, i,,r,liiiel rtirst Insertion—sule , equent insertions. 5 yenta` i.0111he . .1.., Nine w.irdsarscounted me a line in advi.rtislng. 1 crelimnts and others -Advertising by.tlte pint, with rhtt i2esraud &A.moding ad vartiseutent not exciieding lb •I t o ',itfil be charged, i eel udlng subscription. - , $lOOO. ,41 , 1 :. tit 11 be mount of foursquare'', with than- ~ • :. .. mlll subßriptiou; , i • • ' , .11 20 ' 00 Wit, opt clian ges, at the rates designated above. •, Al err Iseineists !tot in larger type than usnkl will be „_. lett„ietdso per rent adritnce , on those prices. h All cuts ..., 111 1 , he Charged Lite same AA letter press.; !I , • „ • N'i Thule a tverilsentents reeifeed. front Ajd , Sertlshig ss, ts shroad. except. at 25 per cent.iaimneetnn these ~ , , , i te. ..nuless bp 4.o.vei ngreentol i t -with tlieliublisher. NI, rrlit,:es 5 cent s. earl). Loath acceni pull' wttli no ' i.,...,; • , :ik.,0t,t, with Out notices,. n,. ritarze... • 11 All tnitices. tikr,gpt those of a rtilittlets'cltrOtrier and of " . "t tonal purposes. will be charged 25 ce i t i itil for any to o u 4 tinl u ul i t ,r lines' under ,10. Over 10 , hues. 4co ,t.? per line • Oldil t onal.. • ...., ';'' . I . , .11 . ' "., Prni L3 ;4113;40( ineetln ',.,71 not of's general or mall lc char .e•to* ..ltarged qt 4 cents I:er line for.each inseetiolt. eo alilltata ralcitlatione-welwill ststeiltaCl32a lines i , olik tit .ol um q-164 lines it half coha'una—and.s2 lines a itarLetiColumn. 2352 words'makeAeoluino ---147 , 6 a half . .111610—end 7311-a quarter coluntod All odd Apes over •arit square, chargrd al the rate of 4 cents piii line, fur . one , time. and A rents per line for three timos4 •• - . • Y irly :nlyertl•cers must ',mann , . theft advertising to t heir oix n business. Agencies for et In•rs. site of Real 1 , 5 t ., tale. &F.. Sr.. not, Included in h n tinos4 advert looney' f , 'AI.N.TING; &C 1 NEW STYLES WINDOW. SH4DES.• 71Jf4T received a large and eleol nt as swot wort' of.Wlnd•nvShades,newanlLexp/ICuldn ~Lan~, ud I Gold Bordered. ( p led. Lands9t9le. of Flo -1•41, UAW,. Lte., sc., chciper Iltiu ever. • • AV. :1 !ONO. %teed on I Plain roper Shoi „ Tip( Lou . %Vol' SA , e ,q 1 • ' • ' - Ventro Street ,opposite • Nfe Of 1 . '37 . • ' JUST RECEIV ED • ; • Ncair Slea Paper auginall PORI)EItS, , RI It E 4-1 ?AVM . 'l)i¢arrd I'OMR. Cot tali]sq fruit' G routc to twatOttAlticitlCS IN; Wkicil wean) prepared to, tligb:. put . y . tl at.2..hort• votive. lloe anti sigi! Painting, Shiluittl trod lltmetellod Ftenrli 'and Anterirau double thick; Clirystal,kltterliml Plato Mars, turti6lied to or. der,, All orJer promptly utteri4,4 . • . . 3ICDEY .Contre s•treet, L doOrm above Attteritt.in Iloutte. Ittrrit 21,14.1 1,111-tt . .. 1l ;---- PAPEFUHANCINCS. • ,I Borders, Curtain*, ace., & c. f lillE: sub scriber i5..,,p ow , re' cell' , int; his !. new patte - ins of Paper 111,1n;Imrs anAjltorders. no ha L. parlors gaud rooms, emit:racing the ne ,4st, and most ttinible,patterns,.seletedlor the usual siuid houses to be papered in the country.. The subset ibeiltakes great ...ore In sell...tine his pap!!rs to suit the itonkeis to 1 pa pervd. - .morn the lot Ace a' few elegant pattOrns of gold, :ter halls and parlors. - • ' I 1 f Odr stock embraces asSortments from four different ‘Manlifaeturersw hieh giTep is great vstrie?ief patterns to choose fromt ~ , ' . I 4 • Also, Clteap Papers, in Great 'Variety, , tt all prices, some as low at S cent* a ..ple'e'e. I tpi.r" eurtains in' Gina l'arirly, Wittdest4, nrf Rind. • • SiirsPaper Ilangersfurnishol,witit pipet t wholesale l it prleh „,ifood paper bangers also furnish ".1 wheh re quirl• „,,,• i i T vari e d assortment Of paper hanzi rigs borders and pa • shades, presents peettllar attract lons ' i to those who • de, rilopurehase. and as our snick fs the Ithlest in this toetloo of the o , llllt r.V. porholli , can almost !always be 3C ,..ll7lnotiaied by calling at . :IL MANNA:VS I Cheap Book and; Paper Store. . ' Port Nrille. March Sth lISLII. 1i; , la , INSURANCE. MINERS LITE.I2(I3I7E.ANCEILND.TRITST C0., - Pottsville, Priam". a t'. ~..:: ~ i 1. PI TA L sivq.ooo-011.411TER PEI r iPETUAL. r MILS • ConipaiEs - chartered -by the I.44lsl.dure of l'ennsyleaula, with a e'ra pital of One ' I .ptlr..d. iliqu..anit Dollars. le now fully oiganized, and h3{, rottimewed buritles4. The Company IM prepared to r. , 4etre moneys end other prorerty in trtiSt, and allow Anlterest on all usimeys depet4ted In trust, at the rate of ;nee par rent. pet annum; priori p'al and interest payable on demand. For, rates of Premium on Pre Insuntnee, I, ' . .et the printed 'fables supplied at the office of the Com pi.,yoeentre street . Pottsville, three doortr sop .of the i'Aellanze ilotel.,; .lACOIt lIENTZINOtatt . -* 'rat. !WI'I.I.INIITON K ts.NE, Saretory and Trc'lltant.' % pril I, '54 [ 1341 - ..'SHE PCITTSVILLF. LIFE, nisulteNcz AND Trust Company, fr uF'll(*E—cs . ntre rif.;next door above arcen't Jewelry S'otze.. .1 CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO—CHAIITKIt'PERPETUAL. rFIIS .Colniulnyi rpeently keliartered rilly the Legbilature o • Peunsylcanlaj, ' ls fully organ: i. I. The Compatty is prepared to effect Insurante upon ill...s.and to recolv,famt exerute trusts, and to allow In; '. -.I on moneys, iwre veil. at thiyrate ofifire per cent: ph :mount. unicil of erwise agreed up4n. _Principal .;, I 1,1 torest payable ti . demand. Caul uil. An d _asseste - It.", tnre.ted in Bonds and Mottrames. and other good , Hoiti , s. Annual dividend of thlt profit . . will he made ps,al4, in casts. or apmvpriatedi to the payment of pie ' Lama. Frir rates of premium* on WI Insuran:e, see :•ii.. to Tables, supplied 3 t.ttie Compatty'l Oleo. • NATIIA El it.N4t . .,Pr 'side nf . i ' -t , . sOI.tiMON FOt•rl'Eft, VicePreil. , ; I:. :I'. 131 dm, .4.'y coot Trecu'r. 1 :...pt..tober 16.75 t , ..-137.tr,, '. • . I ANTHRACITE iN6I:IILANCE COMPANY. • • Alit horized Capitol, 8409.000. • t 11 - ISitTER - -- 01fice, - 1 1,,/ Ne. 0t Walnut *trod, betweep.fhlkl and Fourth . r,.ets, Kailatiolphln. TWAm Company AP initiate against ,as I,• or dahutge by Firs. 'Buildings. Furntture, and filer , unitize generally. Also Al AttiN e I:Vital:Viet. on Vessels. II argooet and Fielglat.s. I 54.1741 , I asC .\'E to all parts of the Union.. -'. nuturrtitta: !, •',. . • I D. Luther.' Davi. l'i.tsoll. • li•idh .1. n 'Jell ried, Josrpti Mlaxlield,' i . • Peter Slier, . ~* Dr. tie.. t s 4.. Eckert, 1 John K. Blackiston, . ii. lianutiett,. I , : :Samuel 11. Itothertael, . ' Win. F. Dean. D. LUTIIKIII Presuktil. 1 • Wm. F,, lie vv. rice Prmidruf. ~ I . 1 .W: SI. Smith, S , crriary. • I • ' tirl..lll, iArTIIP.Tt his Ito'n appnitited plent 114 the sls,re Compuiy in sclinylklll county, to whom peri.otts 11.•siritiz'Insuraticit ran apply. •.I,ln •:.:try 1, 'i4 • [Aprll `'.'s4 .11-11 '. 1. STATE 'multi", INSURA: ' NE bOMPANY. 1- I ()URTIi A NN IT A 1: 'ST, I'EM EN q• i, Staff 15.1Stt : ...Is.ids. )ftly Ist. 1553, '• ' • . I' tsit 1,11,4111111114 and, Intrre•Lrerolv• 1. rd the past year. mutual depart- . 1, meat.slo l .. sii 31 .(tills recAvonlar In F Mil I`. '. ' . .2 . ), ;47 91 4 iC ‘ , ll Prsitratint., Stork larpardPt • 411. oi2 20 ' -170,56 S sti . . . i,01,6111. .1.11111U.0 , .. CAM rr 'inkur3nce; tuutu3l' 4.ll4rPura, .• pluck, ' *. . '''' ', .... . ASra.Ti. W.lols, toortgdg4ii.tuck and otter z ,, cd mocuritiro,. ltillnreckdiabl.ol • . C .9i, otr. hand 'mid hi iutud... 0, . . . . . ntr Fin , 11T' InlaTOlnsn .1 WI. 1.1,115:,ti •. • i r p 1E Ft : ankh-a .1_ .1 . i streets near Filth str ests ' • ' : l. ~. -.— ' • • . Otergons: **-- I‘, , . • ("1,3r1..s N. flanettef. . lientnF.W• itidiat`l s t ..Throuin's Ilmrt, • : ,lorifeesiii D. Lewis,' . : Tobias Wagner, Adolplth 1., Borlai, Sateni.l (Iran t. .: ' David li. Prown. .. .1..e0b It. Smith, - llorrisl l'atterpott. c.,01.1nw• to make insurin;m. permanent or limited ou , s sry description et property, lu town; and iotintry,, at. rates as I. as *re eoniisltnt with ' , fumy.. . Tito Canto:my' h tee reserve.] a largo contingent Fond, wl: . 1..11, with th..tr rmill..l awl Mem illtilS, F.lfely I nyestecl, atTor.l veld° pretertital to the insured. • Since their lu. e.rp liar b, a a period .: 16 yvirt.ttiey has', paid upwanle of one mit/ ~,,,, in,,, htrairtd theudand; .follurr„ louden by fire, therebtstlOralpg eri.L.Dre of the,titit a ntages of De ; .snrance, Its wen asalle alilitY and ditposition to 'meet with promptness, :ea lilt dlitt..t, 1 CIIAS. N. BANCif.}:ll. President: , - CHAT.! a. BAXEltill. Soeretary., .l i , • . . The subscriber has been appointed agent for fiteabove t m e ntioned Ideiltutlon, and is now prt•pared to !mike in . luiinee, on every description of property. st tits lowest 1 rah... , , Ali HD PAT .11.1355 ET... A gMt t. • Tottavillo. Jan. 11.14.51 ' .1 '2 tf• --- • IFE' L INSURANCE, , • rrillE Girard Life Ins'ura!ttee, Annuity 1 arid ,Trust Company of Philadelphia. OMee. No: i • I.: Conan ut street,. the find , dour L'iLs. t of the Cuatotn i llome. . • 1 , ' nt't I'll'A I, s3.)3.ooo—cri,tn rFile; PER PETUA L. , -7,,, 0111111 en make Insuratlces on livee on the moot favor. tti )t - trttil,, ‘, 1 Tto ., ,lital ring pelt! dit and Inveated, together with a too. eel Lmnstantly increasing rekgvett fund, teen , a p' , l- t warily to the insunnl. i ' I r.,, P , 'IIUZILM . may be paid yearly, half-yearly or „itettbnly. , . f' , . , * op tot ai I .• 11 - mta pprialleally to the 'neuron e';'' r it''. .T.lo , first Bonus. approprl.tted In December, , '' „ 11 l t 'I , , - emd Poona In December. 1440, amount ','; to '; I Ilti ,t ‘ . l,t' $:42 60 to every gliollo insured under . 111...11.0 VII 6.:1,., making e11.2G2 .to which will Int Sid , nit, 0 It :11 - 111' tereoure ,a)eltritn, 'advt..' of 61.01Xeorigin '•al? itt*uro I: t li., tb•xt old egt.alllount to A11,'237 :A/Vibe:lust 'in az., to $.1.212 :M for every .11.00 4 1,th 1 e othtre ill tie. 1.3111. pat...lllm l axe:ding to the suatint and time of ... or . !lug. which salltlous'ruske an:limy:tar of more than .0 p..r emit. Itran lal premiums paid, without itlefeer h..; tLb annual proud um. ” 11. Usa want: , ' Thom as Rithrtray, Jain A. Drown, A nl. in basis, . - II„I Danner. .0 dm Jay Smith, \ rid F - eridi, Broww, • 111-aert Pearsall, 41 •• ' h•Orge l'abrr. J , mitli Yea t ir, .itiliti 11.1.atitep r, itotats • P. James, lTharian loWle, ‘-lto-n•li T. Itt 1b.,. John it. /Park. . l _ ms s. t tasletseontaluln . g table of ratee.and explanat beta. . 'on ')1- ipplktlt lon and further iiilll . lolltion tan he had at I t lr m olli p. t ~tim. Art T u l a lt rt .DlAS PID(1 0 WAY, President, • 11 4. Th.. i . • „ ~., , ~ u ".criber bt agent for She aaVlD•CoMperly 1 „oil:111)4,04.1 equnt v. and will efft , et leauretres, and A ,i,„ i'', loCortual ion on IS., subject. , ' ' l, 11 P ItAIYI4AN t B erm, we" ; p j inn Atter, cling r .to Altar r brevi' 't parte locti t° vpoi, ...., is ja il , i t w ile r, *W . iSstsill VOL. XXXIII. in-...idrertisentents set in I,{r yer. type MUM tuned win chartied 50 per cent. eqvalice. oil Or irgulur rater.. IL- A. • C 8• . AL•LE N, 7 and 8 South Mrimmeti, Philadelpht DEALERS IN OIL , June 6,'57 • OILS! OEM!! OILS!!! HODCSON & KEAN, Noq, 5 . •R; U. 5. itiOnqo; i'General Commission Merchants, and Dealere,n; WHA LE,AND SPERAI OIL FOR II ' AND lIECHANIIAL PURPOSES. 5cpt.22, , z5 j.) • 384 f , , . GEO. W. POMERin & CO ~. W . 1 .• 1 ' ' DEAL BIS OIL., SOAP, ANDLES, &o, . VO. DI South Pater street, be! w il )12,;LkA, Philadelplds ' . Sperm, hard: Elephant iVhotio, ; Fanners' and Airitittrry 011, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. i Samuel T. Inner Salesmalt • Philadelphia, January S. 157 - ' . 1-ly ,I Having Removed To Their NEW - STORE YO: 920 CHESNUT STREE (BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTII,)' . -Philadelphia: . Are now opening is splendid Stock of • C P- ETI NG S ' Embracing every variefyi of . ENGLISH, fliltESSellS. INGRAIN, TAPESTRY, I3II'F:I4AL. • au l l VELVET, . - THREE-PLY, TENr.ri AN • ,i',LSO. AMERICAN CARPETS, Of their. own maunfacure, which they warrant t. equal to any goods made in this country. FLOOR. OIL CLOTHS Of every varlets of 'etyle . iniVlilth.. CANTON mA'rrnos.c )coA mATS,ItUtiS, ORM • / -' • GETS. e., Ac., te, i ' April 25, 'LT , [Sept..:o.'sl I-- 88-IAV • IT.' . . . JOHN A. MOOItE.I .. I • (JOHN M. WILLI , NIOORE fil, WILLIAM General Corn'. = z ion Merntt: .' ' AND D ALMS IN • : MINERS' SUPPLIES , • 140. 54 S. Wapre •Tho harinz trade and mining. oporatl; are prepared to supply or., hrntirllng purposes at‘th I despatch. Qur stock con 0116-,Sperm, , Safoty F+Bar, Elephant, Illasti . l Bleached, SIN* I .harked, Ropes Lard, %Pune Rosin. %Vicki • Greaslm,f. Wlll, Linseed. Tar at • •• . Enexcro : , llmhtson k Keen; J. IL kS. Allen, Charles Mll Co., S. not herwel, Eai., and John Thdralei, Esq., 1 adelphia; lion. W. Donaldson, lion:. C. Pitman ;31syder. Esq.. D. I'. Smal. Hsi., P. IE Eq., Wtn. Dellaven, Esq.. MlKersallle J. J. Conner. Ashland. :1-1y . . . or 3p.a i ttg•174.3.2.0.. Office in Sillrnan's ißuilding, Idahanton: o et., • 2 doors above Centre et., Potts v ille; Pa. . CAPITAL ! AUTIIORIZEDI3It• LA TV; . 1 • , 4120CIeCICICIe I ' I C-HARTER PERPETIJAL. 1 1 This Compani l obtained its Charter at the last eSiiion ', of the Legislatu aof P.Mnsylranis, and is now, fu ly or. !, ganized and prepared to I. Policies,. at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risk's. on Public and Private !Build lug.. Eurniture, ! atocks llf Goods and 31erehandise of all -Inds.l , 1 --Also on Coal Breakers ! and Marbinery, Inlind !loan 'll ranee on Canal Boats and Ilanms, by Canals and [ravers; Cargoes nf Coal to Philadelphia, New York, Bal timore, &c. This Company guarantees to adjust id biases ProtaldlY.and arab)* hope tb meri4 the patronage 01 Um public. I '' - 5 . - illiectbrss SAMUEL SILLYMAN.I ' J. 11. At)AM. '-, • ! 1 WILLIAMIIOIITI3IF.R, Jr. JOHN D. DEIDEBT: JACOB HUNTZI.NGEB, Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS, GEORGE •LAUEIt, ! J. E GRAF:PP, I _ W. P. B‘IITII. I ! , 11. 11. IlljNT7.lNalli e , • 11011 EB 31 T V . PAL3IEII," 0 EORHE J.11E111,. I. SAMUEL 511,LYNAN,Vreal nt: • W. F. SSIITII, Seerethry and General Agent. • Pottsville. January 1. 'l7 ! ' ! ' 1. $8,813 70 5V.4,657 t.h) .-4---- xso,;w __ II .. , . ... • . -:- ' .. •-••- - -'-' - '. -.• 1 • ''i ! -,.. -. * UHF - - • • ' *. . - • -.- ,-7,•••.:, ,-,,, . - -'. - - .., •• . •_' _1• , , , . . ' 1 . • . .‘ . „ • . i . y . -- i 31i , .. ‘ &V 4 •l k i l l'. ; ;' ,•* , c i • , ••••••_,,,. :I:Atsk . ,• .. N-1, ,, , • •,7,,,,..;,...r....,•)„....>,„,i... ._, ,3 ... _., 0 .... I_l.l I 1 •;. • .1. - -, ~.. , ~ , . .. . -: ...1 , .- - 1 . . j . ' -.'. : -:', .. .. : 4 !.: ..: .. .1 1:: : --, 7 ?-,.‘ . 11 , 1 - >•, , _ - : - :, :, - - :1 ‘ 7,.. - :i -- - - :::-'$..T . ':- . 7 ::., - ~. ~-. `. .: i l :,. _ L, . , , L.. : ••••,.., 1 , .. , T- ,.) . : . M • , . ~-.,..„...„, ~....;17, - ,.--,-5.1c;,..:4 ~, . • , , F . . • 4 • ; . • . . ;,,,,.! '' • l,. t .-: - :: . 4 - '• - • , . ... f is. - ' . A L .. . . . . . • .:•• .1, •.....,,,;.40..,.., .*...,,..,..„.,..,...f,... ~ ii:. .1 .... • , • , . . ..,. • .„.,.„. - :r. ' .-A VjR.V ••i••t' • fi • - , . . : AND porrgylLTF ~ ~.:.._.-....4-kt . - ul t . i. <, ..,„ :1 ,. , GE NER AL ~ A E R R. .1 .- !: • - , .. - A I . ...„ -... z, .-, e 4,. ~ Z -,,,;:, - 40. , , 'n' 'll, ,i • I.! ,i• .., , , • • c . . - ~ I I: • ~ -i' .. . • 1 , , , - , ; ~ II • 1 , I 1 • 1 , ; LL T ACO E . 41 PUBLISHED EV BAILY & BROTHER, treed, Phlladelph ...11 associated with s the,. ns generally, for several 31 , en l. ,r :a II articles contin lowest rates, with carol rhos the following ankh I Lunps, Thondey's (viola . . Gutniteltlng,l it Paper,. Washers, !hains,l Paelchig, . nil sl 4 Hosp. 5,. Wasting and 11, ' - Powders, xpo. Soap. r pitch, . Candies, Le., Schuylkill IFire & Markti INSURANCE COMPAN TRANSPWATION. - Is azatnir rair.i.r.ara , ACCO hi M 9DATION LINE A.THE UNDERSIGNED 11AVIri made arrangemlnts in conjunction with night, of iteadlog,l'a.. to run it regular line ni FROX PHILADELPHIA TO READING 1' POTTSVILIX, e And all i 'Meanti:lh,isditts„ we ro now pre ir e rocelve.goods Minn the above pi cs, and our r' - attention will t... 43 given to ship g ds With pro awl despatch ‘ l.l I 1% solicit a't.hare of patro Age , from mercha other,, who may burl goods to' forward for that, of the . coutitri. H Selli*eltser it. Col, `Nni. 63 North Irharre:below Vino Street 1 --- . , 1 A(tEsTs: ' .. , . - nun. J. it.ITT; I . llllntlelplll3. I ' , :1' HU:I 0 ALUttill it e. (leading. • r A TICINS4 lieu., Potts* lie. July 4, ''s7_ 1, , ! ji- f fiAyIQATJON, CO , . O FF11;1e. of ! the Ziettu)l 3 . 4 Al ich aV u l th li t 1 ( 8,5 ,. The charge . ' in.• uso of CARE and ref TOLL ion thrritel;nal earrletl:on . the Si•!toylkill NATlgat on be as toJbras,:unol further net WC6 .Ctif -P CU. TO Phil;ltelphia. , .65 lat " 3hroytinic, . ' ' • J . C 6 . 64 " Spring 31111. ' ',. CO 1 50 3 , Conshohockets, -, . 60 •I; 59 ' " Plymouth 1)a ' , 60 - i 30 " Bridgeport, 65 1 54 ." Nofristown, I ' " 1,5 ~ 54 Port Kennedy, , , s°l 40 Valley Pore, ',i 50 ' • 49 'l. Pawling'4l Dam, , i'so 1 49' ' Port Pm% Ideutlt, • . . 4 .40 . 1 49, " Phileolaville, i ---. 45 t 44 " Ro3rur's Pord , . .'1 45 44 •" Pottetoivu Lamliug, , 145 .• 44 " Port rokin, ' ' . {43 ;4Q 1 Ilirdsixentigh, ;• • ~ 41 . 1 l 0 1.• " Beading, -._ .;'•. LS 1 37. Alt house's, , 1 , .. :*.ti •37 ', .‘l oiorsville, ' • • 55 37 " Hamburg,. ' - 1 .35 ' ' 31 • !' o:t.igsburg Lending, 1 , i3O ..'0 1 The charge will be per ten of 22i0 lbs, h allowance for waste, as usual, and no rha twenty-Pee rents per ton will be blade fhr • ' •• - By,order of the 3fanagers,. . - F.'. Match 21, '67 . 12-1 • 7' READING RAILROAD. , IFFICE of atalltaa,4l the rhi ada . & . ;Co., vy • • , ifareh The rates of k relght, and Tolls on Coal iransported thi•,e4tn?any, AO II be as follows:from 16th I rrh, un 14) rtheru bite: ------ ,_____ To Itlaltmontl4,.. ' • 1 1 SO l • 1 75 1 0 2 " Phlladell , hia,• ISu '.,1 7:1 1 " Irielintel Plane, , ;I 50 ;.1 S 5. 1 " Nicetowu, 1 SO 0'75 . 1 1 " Germantown It. 11., . :1 RI 115., .1 " /ails or S. , huylklll. 1 50 . 1 76, 1 " Matnlynnk. • , 150' 1 76 1 • " Sprlng.slllllr, ' 1 . 1165 /150 7 1 0 " Gogahehookfn .itud Ply , . j ... mouth Italbwmt . •165(1 60 " Ilambo*a and ItOtts' and, , • j,,,,,.,,•; . - ~..•t ;160,145 - 11 1 " NO.! riatow - norßridgepart.,. 16011 46 1 1 " Pert Kennedy,. . ;1451 1 40 1' 1 " Valley'Forgo, . . ~,1 145, 1 40 1 0 1 "A'burnlarille, . i - 1.1 36 . 1 30 1 11 : ftt Itoy6r's Ford, ; :135113011 15 " Pottstown, ' _ , 11 30 .1. 25 il. 5 1 1 .., Low4l•l'mrllle, ' '''.. '.'so 11 ' 26 / 5 I / " 111rdsboro , .'• • :1201. 1 15 1 1 101 " it..3ding, i . • . 1 110 . tlO5 1 101 " I k4woest Reading 4001 i I. - .1„1111.ville, ' , I 1 10 lA, oa 1 I 105 " 510mIr.'le. L • 1, 110 ' 105.11 51/ 05 i " Ilarobnrr,... i 1 101 1:06 !, i " ornl7.Fbur4, .• 110 1.06 I • . --_- Its, iRslPf of the Ward 411'M:triage's `?urea • `?urea2l. '57 '..r] IV. If. !if &coy, • PHILAD'A. & READING RAIR. ROAD. IWO:NARA EMMAL IM M JLtTE OV Fit EMIIT ON 31FIRCIIAND4ZN. and AFTER 'MARCH Isl . 18, 7mi nut her notice, th e followipg Bates IYi will b, di:tr g ,hl per 100 pounds; 111 •ra. tt3. • • Dry Good,. Coutbettouery; lioake.Carpol: _ 3O I opt. Cigars. Fresh Meat. Fish' Glare.de . • , Anvil a. Erin; nutter. Copper. Mega. Mir • ' the,nwareaPtiodattmereGroterienitomp Home Hardwires, Hides. Hollow•ware, 22 Legther,Marldnery,Oysten,ol l6 ,Feeds,.. de r • Cottoti, Code.. Oral utita r Iron, Lead, Mo-, larefaNella, Apiken. RiGoOlitti Prot.'. • „IS • skim, Sagan IYlblaky, he., - Proems. Fite Mask Guano. killt Ahem". Melt and Tar, Salt ,pet-ap Iron, Timber and Lumber, he., ' - Brian. Coke, Cord Wood; Clay,. Grate!. • . laa, Iron ,Gre, Limestone, Manure, Ply Iron, Plastfr t Mate, Malt Liquors, he. Mont, per barrel, . 25 Math.• . fIIZIGIIT 0 PIERCE THE BOWBAS 6F. TIIE MIRTII t ,A3D BM Y SATURDAY MORN litON *.ORKS.. itr - C - L AM. T 4-0404111 IRON WORKR.' Invite the subscriber* respect:oily the attention of the tautness community to their new foundry and Machine stop, ‘ m.•41212 to the tow/ OfSt•Xla ir, Schuylkill Conn ty, where thily 'ace prepared to bllld Stem Engine*, !Coal Brea era, Pampa and machinery - of every pattern. itlro, Drift C3lll, Iron er • Brass austitn.s of any, she or pattern. Being practical nmtaules; Coal operators and others who want machinery worth:lda well to give the m a call and examine their work. Orders thankfully received and executed at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. CATUBR,ORIFFIVikk CO. St. Clair, July 11.'47 LS: ASHLAND. ASHLAND IRON WORKS., TILE SULISCULUERS are now fully, 11910, prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron, — 7. • We rks, S. team Enginee and Pumps of any, ; - I,IIIE - gia Power , sold cagerity, for mining and other purpose/4 cold Ilreskersof every sise.and pattergi now is use, together with castings and fergingo of every descriptions. Caul and Drift Cars of all. elae and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars,—all furnish/34 -at the shortest notice, .The subsclibers .flatter Omni selves that, inasmuch an every Member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they. will be able to furnish :michif nery that will compare favorably with any in • the Ber glom All orders directed to L. P. Gallant & Enos., Ashf , Mad, Scituylkilt comity; , will receive prompt attonr 1..-P. IGARNER. MICHAEL (LARICEB, JOSEPH GAICIER.,s 19 Arailutd. May .10,17 TAM AQUA.. ',CARTERS ati ALLEICS_IRON WOJe. Tamaqua, sonsayncin enviably, The Subscribers,proprieturs of the ' abovenamedextensiveestablL.bmentnn ' t'" nounceto tke citizens of Schuyikillcoun 'y m t and the public generilly. their readi ', "-"" n Y e ' ss to turnout any and all kindsof work Ili their line *Vibe stwirtest notice, and In the most sat isfactory tua4ner—snob as building Steam Engines.man tame, uring itailroid and Drift Can, Pummt,Castingsand Machinery nf all kinds. )nly the hest workmen are employed, and satisfaction Way therefore besafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled.• ,CARTEItS A ALLEN. Tamaqua. Jahuitry'27,lBs7 . ' 4-tf DEAVER MEADOWS. ===:= B 1111FARO'W. tBOIIWORII I B. ufl Iv A ssittralang.. Iron and rags Founders, respectfully . inform their pa „.!'"ltt irons, and the public :enemily, that they illlC,: , slcajj/ are fully prepared at the above establish ment, to manufacture Steam En,, , dues of every size; Putims, Railroad newt Drift Cars, and every of her ilescriptira of Iron and Dram Outings suitable for the Coal mining or other bUsiness, on the most reasonable Urine. Also. Mowing Cylinders for. Blast Furnaces and Machine work In general. itepairin:of all kinds donewith neatness and despatch at: the lowest priers. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit thoeustom of three who eery want articles in t line in tit isvirinlty, Ad orders will meet with immediate and pneept attent' lien. A - S.W.• HUDSON. Marris 4, Ibbi Myl • W. 111.1DSON. DONALDSON. DONALD DONALDSON IRON WORKS. ; lt ( .1 Cps:, JONES CO..ref peetful ly inVito the attention of the.busine,s • :immunity to their new Foundry aud )lachtne Shop. In the town of Donald a-teLo.waa sou, Schuylkill 'county. e They are now ready to execute all orderly for; machinery, such as steam imaines, pumps, coal breakers. Mil gearing.for grist and rt.tw mills, railroad and drift 'ears, ac.. Iprt.c practical utec'hanies. we Hatter ourselves thatall work done at Donaldson Iron'Works. will give such ratisfa , tlon, as will secure the future custom of their patron. Orde,fs thankfully received and execu ted ntthe shortest petit!, and on reasonable terms. PETER COX. • Al.Vit ED JONES, LEWIS iiIILLER. ler k .11114- rooke. aud .2, 1557 11 • Fl tiruir MINERS ILLE. ,VEHAVIER'S IRON WORKS, Minersviiie. - TILE Subscriber is prepared to mann facture STEAM ENGINI:S of any power, . . liggil Dumpsof any capacity,and Coal Breskrrs , i di m of every description; as well as every . .. other , kind of machinery used in Mines; Breakers. Furnaces, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. ar. From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and ri trim long experi cein the businesq, work can be turned out at thik establi ment,at the very lowest prices,and of a superior ouckil Y., Versonsdesirou f utting up machineryof any kind, are invited to vs IF l nd examine patterns and become ac pnainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders/If every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be given to theft prompt execution. WILLIAM DER ATER. , 31inersville. December 9,1557 484 f TREMORT IRON WORK S; Tremont, S chuylkill County, rennin. 'TiieSul*riberarespeetfullyinvito a• • Old attention of the businesscommunity •." ,'""" to their New Machine Shop and Fenn -Itirry•[,-.• dry, erected in the town of Tremont., and .777. under the superintendence and manage tnen t of Messrs. Z. Ilatdortf itnd Philip Ihnholts; where they are preparedt&e.secute all orders. for Machinery. of Press and Iron, such as Steam Engines'of any power, Pumps of any ca parity, Coal Breakersof every descrip tion. all kinds of Dearing forltolling Mills, (Irist and Saw Mills. Drift CAS:. and all kindso [l:slim-ad Castings, such its Chairs for Nat and T Rails, T kegs, Switches, and All kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting.. Mr. Um- ; bolts being a practlititMechante,and haring had Meant- Mance and °Aperients , for many years[lnthe Coal Region, persons desirous of (putting up Machinery of any kind; , ve invited to 'call and exandne our patterns and superior 1, bin p ,i quality of work; and. become acquainted with priCes at 1 Boats - these Works. before contracting elsewhere. Orders ohm; ,•t sry kind thankfullyreceired, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution, having sereralll.4o, 30.30, and CO horse Engines on hand. ' .1 an . 0,1857 1-Iyl [ C. A. &lA. M. SELTZER. .ndl tPUNDRIe & NIACHINF SHIaP, ort Cskrbon, Se ny lk C 0.,. ra. lon _ . T. 11. WISTERSTEEN nnnonne es hiar•ati Imp the comploteoutftt wL vil+ alba above amed stahlit•hment, to sup. ply 'all •a in his line of business— . *Alai as or steam trmines, Railroad and [hitt Cars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, castings and Machine. My of every pattern) He warrants his nork to Ore satls- Cartion,andaerordinglysolieits patrona,., , m at. Lome and ahroa4. JaO. '27,1.57 4-ly FRANKt.IN IR I , O4INORKS.• TIE übscribe nuounee to the. Pub lie that they are he Proprietors of the = Franklin Works. 'rt Carbon, lately-ear , tinte rind. on by P. Pil an, where they eon . limit, to manutliet to order, at the ; shortest untim, Steam* Engines, Pi ps, Coal Breakers and 1 I Machinery of almost any size or ascription. for mining Or other purposes. Also. Balkan and Drift Cars, Iron or 1, Brass Castings of any size or pa tern. Orders are respect- t . 01.0. 11. FISSLEIL Shovil Work. 'Ail 1 1 . : 2 , • • • Franklin The antes-tit/era continue to •furnish the Celllers and Dealers of Schuylkill County,with Shovels, of all kinds, at tlie lowest Philadelphia ices. AtUntion lapatircu: lady - called to their Coal , Shovels. Orders for Shovelaid any Mae or pattern 'promptly attended to. . 1- cop. B. vissixii AuK=42l.llBs6..Siff ' art Carbon 1 -- -- 0 i POTTEWILLE ROLLIfta litilL‘.' ' 'l'llE IS ÜBSCRILSERb are eon - a I :l m; - staidly mairufaeturing ravioli! sizes of a , 'j; . ~"-*! Corners' Balls, weighing 72, 2,5. 2.8,,30, 32 7 -10 2 ., :Ind 40 pound! per yard. - Alio, large , Rails of the most approve:l , patterns, 3 7 • . weighing 66,..50,647and110.p0undn per yard. From the 36 1' eaperlenee of the past rive years. we feel confident of 31 making Rails unsurpassed in quality by entrant in the 31 1 country. All buldness communications addressed In 31 ! Weide "i ARDLEY . Soe. Iron Paetots,'Pottmills. will 31, ' meet with prompt • ttentien. . JNO. IIURNISII A CO. , June 20.'67' • ' ire FOUNDRY !ANDIFACHINg.sHop, r rt.! I Steam %Jar Aractor dwo. hao moo NOTlCE.—Thebusinesecfthe late firm of SNYDER k ,MILNES. will be cootin "" . ued by the subscriber In all its *Arlon' zaz branches of Steam Engine building, Iron Fonntier, manufacturer of_all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad CMS, dc.otc. Re Ivlll aisosontinue the business of_,Nllo lug and Selling the Celebrated Pike /brat lilac Ash and Lewis and Spohn lWris lied Atli Coals, being siAeproprie "tor O . these Collieries 9Y.ORCIfi W. SBYDEff. Janttvi 21,16:7 • . 3-If Any .It , YltA EY, To co'kt,. OPERATORS I.IIIIIINERS. iraoneer worms.. ;. . The subscribers respectfully, Write the M I N_ attention of the buslneto community to ••• """ their. Roller Works, on Railroad street be. GuaL lo* the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS Of' EVRRY DESCRIPTION, • Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Clasuieters, Drift Cars. dr., Bc. rviters on band., • Being practical Mee!mules, and baring for years demoted .111 emselves entirely to this branch of brudness, they fiat ler thempelres that work done at their establithment will glre ratisfact ion to all who may favor them with a rail,— ' ` individuals and Compardeawill find it greatly ;to their ad : ratitage to examhip their work before engaging elaeabere. fi- 19;41 A l m JAMBiII2IOBLF. r • , WASHINSTON IRQ $ W O - trolley le - ; 'DUOS. k JAB , respecttully Invite • .the attention of the business community isWil to their New Ilacliine.Shop and Foundry La .1 unc. rested between Coal and Itailioudstoksi, and fronting on Norwegian street. where • y are preprtortV to execute all orders for machinery of limes and Iron, such as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear lng for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw. Milts, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Care, KIT kinds of Italic:ad Castings. such as Chairs for Flat mind T Bail; Frogs, Switches &c.; all kinds Of cast and Wrought. Iron Shafting. Being practical mechanics, and hating Made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years, also all kinds of Machinery In their line of business. they flatter themselves; that work done at (heir establishment will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with a cell. AU orders thankfully received :and !promptly exe. cut 41 , nn the most reasonable terms. • THOMAS ;WREN, JAMES *BEN. 1 Nov.= 16: { • . • r , • , 47.4( • 57 - PALO ALTO ROLLINOIMILL. lett' pp.( Subacribera beg leave to tin ' amines to their friende 'and the nubile, 141 4 t annerally.that their neW Bolling Mill at ni . • , s t cat Polo Alto is now complete, and JD full k ' operation. and that they are prepared to furnish fails of various patterns, weighing from V. to rZ 10 lbs yg rd. Mao, different alone of lat, square and ottud,fierrhants' bar Iron. Orden; for villa or bar Irbil are respectfully sollelted. 15 '" and will meet with prompt attenthtm,lf left tither at the ltollitrx 11111, Bright k --Lerch's Hardware Store. •Centre street. or at their once. N. E. Corner of Centre 11 and Market streets, 2d story. it AY WOOD, LEE , Jan- 1.'57. I - 1-1 1 ' • I 9 rolv i rrai l iSPß3 T ul; 9 /. l 2XYrlkli - 00. ,-,-- ULES regulating the practiCe of f t • • the Cour s;; in. Sehnylkill' county, torretier with t e tries of Pretties of the Supreme' Court; and of the 7 • "asserel Coates of Common Planer the State of Peanryl - vents. to which in added the Antes !exporting. paper ' . Brektior Saphnne Court. Pries $1 W. Junt rubllsbed, • It law styleoctim . ), m; for sale by - • i , 4 . 6 • • lISNJ. RANNAft.• . .1 . Eltreerifer fall P.,441-4,1'. 1 , ,pKs, T~E~ONT~ PORT CA,ItIIqN. PbTTBVILL'E: 0 OUT KROM THE CAVERNS tiv , mothinixa kints vines 1111frL OIVZ STREWTH TO OUR RAIDS AND SUSIE ,BY BENJAMIN BAN.NA POTTSVILU. ;SATURDAY. SIETEMBER, 12, 1857. ME I ICINAL. el i e a andrt after a Retail t 132.0 mt. Togian S ~ rotor.)' 'ENNA.• • Wlii. lien pose on of 1 led by Idta. E. 31. Dent,, —everted the same Into '' . , Dr ' g and Apotbecary S;re, . such a he thinks Villi prove eatisfaittori to I all p , .aud,trespestfully cells the l ate , tention of his Me de and the public to his choice stock. lie has taken grey care- in the selection of his Drugs, Medicines, &c.. and can therefore 'cheerfully tecommend week and every meets being i PURE r aND ITA P AIWiTERAYED.• lie Is determined to give his undivided peraonal at: , tention to kis busloads, at all. houts of the day and night.' when required, believing that thefauccess and repedatiPlit I of physicians as well as the fneutitable tires of their PO. 1 fleets depends in a great toeisuie on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of hill drugs and mixtures; and be feels confident that tnitsrutes.when Obtained at tltui expense of virtue and health will nut be the only eplestion with his customers.: When once his reputation , as a motel andeomnetent Apothary. shill be satistke thrill established. This reputation he fit deterniindd to build up, with the , assistance of a share of the public patronage—s fair pro portion of which` Is guaranteed; to him by numerous, i friends, independently of that which be hopes to dbtaln , .by close attention to business Ind strict attention in mixing, prescriptions which' litafaiffect the health and live/lei lite customers. Deception in the preparialt Ind compounding . of Wed- 1 trines fir ruthless speculation he will never resort to, though it is notoriously true that such a dangerous dei cepl lon is much more eatentely and successfully pear. tired by druggists than can readily imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first 01 his eutemporatles, Le only:asks attention to prove his willito serve, and hisabllity to satiety tee most ex acting. ire Patrons may wltheon66neerely upon the prompt and fait Idol execution of their orders, sent by mall or otherwise. CHAS. W. EPTING, DRUGGIST a engine?, $. E. rnrner qi' Cketre wadi Nartreipan Sts, Ibttstrille. Potsville. June 21, '56 i i 2 5 -ly . . si a •s ._ - • ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. READ TIIIS-01±-;AND YOUNG! PROFESSOR Iwoov's . . HAIR RESTORATIVE, Is, no doubt. the most wonderful discovery of this age of progress, for It will restore. permanently, gray heir to its original color, cover the head pf the bald with a most' luxuriant growth; remove at once all dandruff and itch-' lin... cure all 'scrofula, and; other cutaneons eruptions. Fu c h as sca!d head. etc. It will cure, as if by mule, mrvous or periodical Iseadaehe4 make the hair soft. glob i sy. and wavy. and preserve fief color perfectly, and thil hair from falling, to extreme old age. i - Thu following Is from a ,dlstinguished member of the I medical prsifesslosi: i i . - • . Sr.iPsto.,. dermal:" ,1. VIM. I' tritorEsson cr..t: WOOD —J ' 1 Dr..lt..?irt•-- 4 •llnsoliciled. I seed you title certifitate.— ' After being nearly bald for a bang time, and having tried • all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith in . any, I was induced, op hearing of yours to give it a trial. ' I - placed myself lu the hands of a barber, and had my bead rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Restore- . tire then applied and well rubbed in, rid the scalp was aglow. This I repeated every morning, and in three ; weeks the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from 1 August last till the present titre. and Is now thick, black i ' and strong—soft and . please :t to the touch ; whereas,{ ' before, It was harsh and wiry, , hat little there was of it, l tl rapidly . and that little was dirappea_ as very I still I use your Restorative *bout toffee a week, and shall soon i haven good and perfect crdp of bar. Now, I had read I of these things—and who hal not/ but have not seen : hitherto any case where tiny" person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic, A.c., of the day: and 'it really gives the pleasure fo record the result of my ex- i perience. 1 have recommended your preparation-_to t others, and it already has La largo and general ale." thniughout theTerrltery. i The people here know kb' ef- i fects, and have confidence lini it._ The supply you sett , us, as wholesale agents for the erritory, Is nearly et- . bawled. and dallp..inguirfes are made for •It. You de t; serve credit for your discoveiy for e. rurn i you my thanks for the benefit it has dhne m a, 'for Rear , talnly had despaired long ego of ever effecting any such result. • Ultra/ hastily. I I J. W. BTU). Firm of Bond Kiley, DrngglxG, $L lygpL • from (he Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.] , - Mama.= Sehool street, March 20, 1e54. I DEAR SIR bocbme prematurely quite gray, I I was induced, some six wicks since. to make a trial of your Restorative. I havoMmed tees than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all dhrappeared and although my hair has not fully attalterdi its Original color, yet the process of change is gradhally going on, and 1 em In great hopes that in a short time my hair will le as dark as formerly- I have Ala) been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor!, olthe hair, which before WAS harsh and dry, and it has ceased to coma out as for merly. Retipelfully yours. D. C. MI RUPP. Profesbor Wood • • Cantits. Illinois. June 1.9.1 W •, • 'I base used Proftesor .11 - nod's Thar tU.Atnrative and ' have admired IN wonderful :effect. My hair was b;snon. Ing, :WI thought, prentatuitly gray, but by the use of Ids slirstorat Ise," It has resulted its original color, and have ne doubt, permanently in.. ' I 'SIDNEY Bit EMIR. Ex43enstor United States. O. J. WOOD & CO., Rtajp Hors. :n2 Broadway, N. Y., and 114 Marketratreet, St. LOWS, Mbsopri Sold in Pot by/111e by .1:04 C. 1107,hes. V. Sanderson and .Henry Saylor; Tatuaqua:—B. J. Fry Schuylkill Haven— Dr. E. Chichester, and b‘ all respectable DrugglAts.every• where. ' eV 21, '37 54y ImpcHttiOti Digoovery. . .colisuivirrioN,... -. . A.... I. DIOMEDES OF TEE LIMOS ANDIRROAT i t RE ptLlitiyely curable by Inhalation, rt ,illich conveys I herenedies to the cavities in the' lungs through the air premiere, and coming in direct eon- I tact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter, I allays the rough, causecal, free and easy expectoration; heals the lunge. puriges!the blood, imparts renewed vi- Mitt" to the nervous system, giving-that tone and ener gy so Indlepeneable for thei restoration of health. To be able telltale confidently that Consumption le curable by Inhalation, Is to me a noun* of unalloyed pleastre. It is as much undo- the edit tot of medical treatment as say other formidable direire: ninety out of every bun- dred eases can he, cured I elthe tint etegee, and fifty per cent. In the second: but iii the third stage it Is imps 'tints to save more,than theic per rout.. for the lunge are sprat up by the disease .als to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, In the lad stages, Inhalation at extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful aeoargc, Siiii;lll 'annually destroys ninety flee thousand persona in re Carted States alone; and a correct celeulatlon aboat i llat of themerent population •of the earth, eighty en foes , are destined to Sit the Conimmptive's grain. ' 'truly the quiver of dMlth has no arrow as fatal as Consumption.; In all Sere it has been the great enemy of lie, for it spares neith4r age nor sex, but sweetie oft alike the brave, the healthful, the graceful: and the , gifted. by the help-of BMA Surname Being, from whom I eceneth every kood andperfect gift, I am enabled to offer i to the afflicted a Permknlent and speedy cure in Con - ' inimption. The fret cancie Of tubercles ia , teem impure blood, and the iminediete, effect. produced by their de position in the Mop , is to prevent the, tree admit , fan of sir into the air cells, whkh.estisesa Weakened vitall-I ty through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect greater from medicines entering 1 ?L.* the eavltireof the lungs hen hose administered' through the stomach :' the will-always finktbe lungs tressed the breathing aft er inhaling come-' dies. ' Thus. Inhalation IS a local remedy, neverthelereit t acts eonetttetlortally, end with more power and certain !ty than remedies admititsfered by 'the stomach. To 1 prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administratkm. chlondbrinfabaled will enti re ly destroy sensibility Id e few minutes. paralysing the entire ner vane system,llo that a With may be amputated .without the digirtestpain: inhaling the ordinary buining gas kill destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ianimonla will muse the system I where - fainting or appmently dead. The odor of many i of th e medicines is pereepUble in the skin a few min-: ntes atter being inhaled, end may be Immediately detect. , ed in the ' blend : A' eorieloelnyt proof of tfie eonetita• I tional effeete of Inhalatilln, Is Übe feet that - deknere le 1 , always produced by:breathing foul Mr. la not this peel- I tire evidence that proper remedies, caretally prepared; and Judiciously administered through the lunge; should I produce the:happiest; reiculta I During eighteen years'! practice, twiny fhoneande, suffering from diseases of, the lungs Mid throat, have been under my ears, and ; I have effected many echarkable cures, even atter the I eufferits bad been protioneed in the last stages, Which I' tally satlstleie me that sop xemption Milo longer- a fatal , disease. My treatment of consumption la original, and I Soreded on long experience and e thorough luvestiga- ' Hon. Mr perfect erqtotiOance with the nature of to berries, le.. enables rnet distinguish, readily, the vie , 1 done forma pt disease diet simulate enneuteption. and I apply the pitmer remedies rarely belpg dilatakee even ~ a single - rate, .11.Atr liantllarlty in• concretion with , - &talu t erst hedonics . ] and ,4oferoseeptedleeorertes,enables 49 to he re the longs: the effects of contracted cheats: to enlarge the chest, parity 'the blond, impart to it remelted ritality, giving energy and tone to tbegentlee system, I ' 'i - -.. 7- - ' • - - Medicines with full direction* sent to any part of the roiled Statee and Cenadas Icy patients, communicating their eymOtOtne by letter. But the cure would be mote certain lt thepidlent thejuld pay we a visit,which would give me an epperfanity to examine the (nose Wel Poe. He me to premieribe ertthrtneeh greeter . etrrteletty. and then the cunt could lie effected without my:lifting the patient again. • - " I O. AT; Olt itRAM„, M. D .'. 191,11a01,31 Merl sfreeij (Old Ye. 109.) Were' reeltl,, - , . - - • t ' 11111,ADELPH1A, lb. Juni 27, tee rIVII:h 21, 'n 1, - ,;l,1 • 2r-- • know that amply r in the 'reGirlable use 'of &Marian eoruer at C r entre sad 31-11' ' • lON. As' Katharon gightfnktollet, arts; benendal foe Grey restnred my hair n-traly, , ATWATER. trentislin Tprk, Ginger. for Ari an hi hid at : .DARLIMS itreO,Pottsrthle. 4144 • • layme lAmed. and 'ex. tii - ikevely.used for Steamboat, Railroad, Paetery and 'Mk ulna imrposes. and gives moat satisfilttlea as a Boiler Feed Pump. They are very easily repaired, and, bring less onsplicated than any oilier Ream Hemp is use they are Much lest liable to get out Sf order, For retbrenees and testimonials, with circular. tuts, de.: lepalr to LirrLcnzuki , co., • ~,proif t fiem. Nast. • March 21. '57 11-ly PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles SmithyProprlelor. All Midi of Goal shovels, spades, coal riddles, &a. The pattosage of the public is respeetfullysolielted. Jimmy 10, 'bT 241 • ARTHUS Self-SealingCans anal 'Jars. A LARGE. assortment of Cans ,and 13_ Jars for pregervlng Inn& Fruity. barn just 'been. neared, and format. by . BRIGHT k LERCH. - . July2s, '37 .39-) Nearly opposituthe Miners' Birk SHOVELS! SHOVELS I SHOVELS ! tHESUBSCRIBERS ,would call the attention of Operators and others to their gußrior article of coal at.d san4 shovels. Ehnsela wade to order. either extra heavy or light, as may be desired. Works la Goal street. .1. & J. SPARKS.. Pottsville. Asilmrt 32.em* • ; TI4ATCHER'S Double Action Forcing and Buctionlrunpi. 9pIIESE Pumps; from. eipirienbeliiie acknowledpd to be superior to any in use. They are Also cheap and durable. For-sale.by C. C. CA ItTER, l'roprielor of the flight for s,'huythill county: 1 1 1:4figvIlle. l nvomlrr 15.'55 • ' {fly WILLIAMSPORT PLANINC MILL, &tiara the _ Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, pposite the Furnace. Willianisport. Pence ) S. BANGER & CO., Whole k..A sale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of white and yellow pine nothing lareardamalt.doore.blinds.shut ler a, aiding. wood mouldings, Le. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with praamituera.and in the beet manner. '57 tidy . - ETENSIVE — MARLE YARD, Pia &Mous° o , P tovill P. RE subscriber is prepared, at his old T stand, to furnish all kind, of materials In his line, for building purposes—plain and ornamental. lie in. Tito particular attention to the Votub &poet , end Mono• monts of his manufacture. They ran be had in every variety of style, and will compare favorably. In beauty and flash. with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered at cheaper rates. JOHN T. hANO. June 0,;74 tl-1 NOTICE. , To Coal Operato Merchars dust ho ts tanytkill Conn c, , ty n. 4,2 MOKING TOBACCO,7Iiy - Stearn 17 power—(dOlbe a day, at &inborn. Smoking Tobac co and Swgur Manufactory, on hand Mid read] fire see.. 200 barrels sweet ecentrd Smoking Tobam-cn • • Ato,ooo MIT Spanish Sews.' ZOO.OOO ascii, Spanish- Sonars. .. • Orammtbanktuily received and pram' ptiyatieriadi to. .Terms easy. . . MART ANN MUTER. Hamburg, Decks County,il'a. 36-tf 1 • MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Manufactory, MEEtZEMACCI. Manufacturer of Wire Mope, for inclined Panes, shafts, slopes, doc., world inform the public that be Is now' pre pared to wire — ALL KfAVDS, LL'YOTILS AND 517..15 OP FLAT AND ROVXD 1101'E. At the shortest notice, of superior quality, stud on the most Metal terms, at Ms Who Hope Factory, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. — • Rae:lmre can bo made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas ' N. D. Cortright and A. Broadhead. at Maurh Chunk: to N. Patterson, Summit LIM. to Sharpe, leisenring a Co.. Til more, Lucerne county, Pa.. and in fact. nearly all the op erators, in the Region who have been using his ropes. Au mst 8, '57 32-ly ST..L C i6 ARANUFACTORY. - St Clair; _9huyikill Co., Pa. qinis • ISLISHMENT is now prepared to contract with Railroad Co's. and Otbere „ for any number ',I Freight and Coat Cars of every de-• \*criPtion. , The machinery tool the Most apptoved construction. and the materials need of the beet quality, fhe Pro- prietor can guarantee the work equal to any manufac tured in the United States. - The Chilled Plate Wheels Used . by him are from tho Celebrated Feundry of Bush k Lobdell, which for excellence have no au lore C..AREUS Proprietor.- CIIAS. NTTON, jr.. Supt. Jan.4o, 'fil" I,!RRIAGE .FACTORY REMOVED. HE- undersigned respectfully em brace rids opportunity of informing the public. that they have removed their • 4 extensive Carriage Factory, from 31auch ""limille"` Chunk alfeet, where they have been since the late Ore, to !twirl:ow, Large and commodious building, in Morrie Addition, on the old site, where they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO TIIE BEST IN THE STATE and 'reedy to accommodate theircustomers and all those wire may favor them with t hein patronage.: An entire new and welt selectedatock of 100171.1 s and the same old handi will - enable them to d 4 Work whith inelegance and durablUty cannot be surpassed. • They will continue to attend to the businesshercafter as below, with determination to give general !Wiese' nun. • WAII orders wild receive prompt attention. A . SATRepairion done addle shorteet s not leo. , - July tn. '67 '2U-ly AIIItIGIIT.t ISURlttlittD. PQTTSVILLE , - , *addle and es arms's anstantftmqoiry. I. "lIEREWITH invite your especial, attention to my very extensive stoctrof litadjaade ddlery, Harness, 041ara. de.. embraeing - the largest variety of styleiand qualities ever offered for.sale In Ode county, and arprites that will compare favorably. • with those of any otherbouse in the trade, . - ,-- Having been, for sampans past, •••, . v , in the lista of‘ purchasing my . tort I i q • Rent, .M4ttrialiteill Pr.al4ll, air,h, . 1 I tied myself now In the passexision of advantages from this cause not enjoyed I.y the trade generally, and feel that I ran. with cuirfideual, solicit the trade 0101 chased of dealers: and my arrengememtit Ste the coming see son's trade em based upon men a lac*" outocrnt of bath urn than :I hare hitherto time: you can' thensivre esti upon lidding at my establishment eritrjtblop Mans re quired In toy line. Orden by Mall are ' l4sPectftilly too l ita 4. telt. and the goods ' rent warranted to it'd satiaraellen, both as to piles and quality ' bIIPSVER F WOMELSDORFF. Opposite Spi.saspai Marra , *sirs ar,tel, itstireifle: March 7. 18S7 - , '' 10-Iye SOLOMON HOOVER. Whimlowan aid Italian . 'IIE4LER in, Stoves, Ranges, . . ' 1, "Heaters. Tin Were; tiollow. Ware, Deb , mania Ware, Brass Ware. French Ware, and Cutlery, Range Rollers; Portable .Ranges, Gas Ovens. 9 mer furnace, de., de., has added ; to his ner stock of Stoves • variety of new..'net; terns •of lichen Ranges c.f . which 'be, cari give the highest ' mmendation. .- ~ : . lie calls particular attention tO his new style of list. ter which ho Is Confident will make the bait Heater that has ever been used:in ibis part of the country. also., a Variety . of new potterer ;of Cooling; Parlor, and Hall Stoies. Its calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove, it IS an'imprOvelnent on the Histerbseb, which be le confident is the but stove ha use.' die bas now the largest sloek'of the above articles - (too tumor; ous to mention,) lied has ever been offered InAls part o f the country. . Ile invites big friends and 'enamors • to call and _examine few themselves. feeling- confident that he ears suit them in quality and * price; he flatters himself that he has had much experience in his line of beakless, therefore he feels confident that be cannot tie surpassed in quality or.clitrapneri. -.. Skritoonng ,and Spouting and' allkind of jobbing . . done at the shortest moths. M=ZGiMiEiTil RiXty.l:4•44 i:41:Eri;011:11j i a 0:4:1A SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTURINO COMPANY' HA art— TL on - nand tnetr e a ten-ire estabusnment, on itallnad street,* gnat quantity of 'Umber of every kind and description. which they van supply to .Operators, Carpenters and psdidersott lower rates than it can be bought aliewhere. They -are alsnircady to supply, through the seemlier 'their extensive boldness, and la bor saving machih es, manufactured articles In their libe at* saving Of a per renton e ener cost. Their large worinhopeautv n in successful : "opera- tMaf,rthepast year, turning out rast_quantitiesof Dumas, .Window Frame's Sash,. Panel Work, • Idedepoata, - Illimdat • Idastatlaterao' Shutters, • And all kinds of Trainedatuseled mid Turned 'Work, WhiCh they have constantly on hand. They ars ready to execute orders at the shortest noUce, for any 'quantity Or qunlityrf sawed or manufactured stud.. • , Dry and green Iletalock,of all kinds. Dur poet. Oak; Maple. Poplar, cbalf, and min int ..hoards: .Cherry, Walnut.' fdabopny, Le i for cabinet. work flVillte and Teflon Plush:lards lbe floOrig, raw or' ,hladeitiVordert White Pine plank,e. SKS, 1 nod herb -paney;atwayt reedy: Mimi: plot i'termik ralls;aranUht: poets, shingleallath, tarifttlatb,ptll, sa w ed stud and ateittheitAt Oi lif:lfpii on baud bite order. at the ibortat %Abe: rqttsville. Winch 2P 'l;7 . '. •_.• • lAII4 se NIiDtI"INNE AND ELZAJIDittArr../11PANSON. -LULL:pouNTy, pENNpYLVANIA. I ,k, I ; .;!, . . • . , i•• 1, . . 1 ! , . . • I case) that the!Executive• Gemmed of America ionlishi of thiPresident..the dre Secrutaries of State, :With lls * A,Poittnaster General end the At. tOrney; Oeneral.. Vie vv vespeetive salaries aes-to .11:*Piresideat.1$23,000 v ayeer; I v o each of a:eke. ...AhUrs• $3406-:-total, $Bl,OOO per innuns. - ' I The;ExentiveClevernment; or Cattnet of Zug teed, eenidsts?of ,tbelfirst Lord of the Triesury; (whottedatieslatil powers are in *sine respects so • **mit:Oh, aid in others superior to thew ef tee Atieriem:praildeniahls . aalary also being $25,, 140 eyed. illieeelleegues, arbitidily altryiug. fro tea t,o eisillsea tn smasher. hold the highest *filet:i :Cd.;Eitille.l' The following are inerrioldy members Hof theiltritbh Cabinet : The ChaneellOr ' ioheit thef ' See • of State of 'dui E use ; oar name" (i. e. O'er heillouie,..„Fmnigi, Colonial, sad War Departatutai;) the first Lord •of the Admiralty] the LerdChaneellor, . (who ale: peeldes in'ihe (louse ofl;Lods, sa our .own Vies Preildeat'deee in ttio Isiis ;)'the sLard President of tbaCeaseth t l , th e priri Sel; the Chancellor of the Deal of . :Lenenntql.Uie Chief Comatiseloner of Woods end' Forests; hai - President of the Board et:Trader Postmas nr einieral, and President of Beard of, contra. ,1 Ceetisionally sense piddle elan has a sent In the Cialdne‘withoat salary or Aim:. The: Martini !6f tansies/Tie has it at present. -• ; • , liere; ' leibialar viewils a comparison beideen ' the etibi" et a of the two edintries - 1. v " , • . . • . :Annual Salary. I •Pres. , - •'- . • $ 25 . 6 °° ' ' 'de t ioSscridi of State DeputiMent; -5.00 0 I.SeereUly of the ,Treesury; 8,000 ~ *Secrete bf Wir.i, • . • • 1,000 , ! leseerelly . !)fthe Navy; , ••• ' • 8,000 of3nerete of the:lnterior,, • . 8,000 Li •Postin tee fleneral, ( - - 8,000 siAttern' (louvre!, , . - : 8.000 . Add ; this $B,OOO per annum to the • Ira° • Prelide l l t, *Mgt his , position And funoilone scarcely Ore him !Meng the actual Executive,) and•thel nth:: amount paid, - in; salaries and al ; ; . lowancei to I mar Chief Magistrate and his Cql ; net ironly 689,000'a year. • • .: • ' • On the oilier hand,- here is the British Cabinet, of whit 14rd Palm'erston is bead: -- ' i . I . • - Adman:dory. *First I of thegreesury, • $2i,000 *Chan ltof of the 'Exchequer, v • 2500 It i * •"` ottio, Selretary, ! ' • • • ,-.' 25,090 , *FOrei Secretary, - !. 25,000 1 ...4 ' ,Pidon id fiecretery,• • . .• : 21000 '• *War Sberetary4 -' 'OO t •Admi iitt, . - - --- • -- - 22 , 0 00 i. *Lord ha - eellor, ". ! ' ' .50,000 '• *Press mini the Council, " ; • :10,000 • *.Lord rii,y Seal,--- •• . ; : 10,000 iichanaltax of the Duchy •of LalelkllMlTi 20,000 .o.lfoixtt and Forests, ' , : •• - • -10,000 1 1 , Itoant vorlTrade,' ' . . . „i ll : 011. •Postutaater General; ; ' - ' .filiiajlioilni, I - 2 5 , 000 Ilerel-than, is a total of $295,000 annually paid to the ißriish Premier and Ma Cabinet, againit, . $89,000 Per annum to the President of the Unitid Eiden end his colleaguesln . the Executive tier trnmetit. 1 •..1 -• : ' ".. , v v • ' Norideis thia.einisiituto the . whole of the es pcinse. ! .Wn subjoin a further list, still designating hi a shit. 4 re 0 ) th 'names of Ad:officer& which, and • wilich'eulY, a aciasarily vacated on a change 1 • -oi Ministry in ngland :. • ' - • ! - • . ' • Per Annum. *Jailor lonr,de -- Of theTreaattry. ( three ;) $lB,OOO 4 0,1eint Secretaries t0,d0., (two) ' . .25,000 *Hoes Under Secretaries (two) 15,000 • *Foreigni .!- ; . du,, (two) • i. ' 15,000 *Colonist •', d,?.„., .. (two) '15,000 *War , . do4(one) 7,000 .Deputyr - ', du., (one) - ' V. -7,500 t, "..;vies'f".7llif Ireland, , ; 100,000 • 1 0,Chlef Secretary of. de, 15,000 'Under Sieretary of_ do, .. 1 " • • 10,000 "Junior Admirality Lords. (three) 25,000 • Admirality. Secretary ! . ' 1 10,000 -.Attorney General, •-. , r . 50,000 *Solicitor Genirsi,. , : , 40,000 si,•Lord Chancellor of Ireland, ,' .• v, - 40,000' •Alternity-General of de, •; • • 30,000 . .Soliritdr General of•do, . •. . • 20,000 *Lord 'Atrocate of Boutin:10, • • . • . 25,000 .Judgei ddieate-General; • .10,000 ?Woods AO Piorests' Commis/in:Kra, (two) 10,060 di.., 1 i ... do., Surveyor, 7, 500 *Viee-Prerident of the Board I Trade, 10,000 Master if the Mint, , . 10,000 . Post-.offiee Secietary, . . 10,000 *lndiaHoard Secretaries, (tire) ; • 15,000 Commaddeein•Chief, - 1 - .17,090 : *Mort General of the Ordnance; • 15,0(50 isStoreki.e per of the • -do.. i . . . 6,000, .Sure or Oaten:Lt • the Ordnaece,.. •, • - Apo__ - *Clerk ir - • - 4 k. e! do., 6,000, l ,Puer SW Bonia President, . 10,000 !Poor -14 w Secretaries, (two) _ . " • ''' 1.500 e,Petlintaentary ao., - . • .- 5,000. *Lord Chamberlain of the Household, • • 10,000 if Vice Chamberlain do. . - do., , 5,000 • l*Lord 'Steward of tbe Ilourebohl, 14,00%, Siblistei of the. Horne, .. , •.. • 12,6'00 sllitastei! of the Buekheunds,•• , • .. - - : 10;000 I AlOoddroller of the Household, - ' 5,000' i. V iVe Ohotaberlain, - ' ' , •' 5,000 , *Ntfatr aof the Robes, ' ' • --- ' 2,500. isi(plee s Chief,Equerry; ' 5,000 ! Ole& 0 the Parliaments, ••• • 20,000 - ; Clerk Assistant of do.,- • , 12,000 Gentletian Usher ó r e,' 7,500 ;SergtodNat.arin.s. - .1 . .' A 7;500 Itipeuke of (be Ifouse:of CummUns, ' . 30,000 Cletit el , ' - 1 • do:,-'- ' (SW .0012,000" gearge nt-at-arms of do., • • -- . • 7;500 •GiXeOwieh Hospital Commissioners, (f0ur) . 22,000 .Peesitniof the Board of Health, • • , 10,000 •Sebre 'ily of - . do., • • - .5,0001 1 ICeptitin of Gentlemen-at-Arms, . •'_ ,5,000 1 1 14 d, 0,1 of Yeomen qf the Guard, ' ;5,000 • 'rdslio waiting, (eight) " , :. i 25,000 !Tie der orthe Household, ." .' ' ; 5,000 ; I r tinthe list wide!: is•here given, it will he seen 1 1 Gail rains cianstitnting *fiat May be culled putitica Government of England: annually..l i irS! Slane-lea to the aggrekaie amount of $1,153,- 1 thut the - Cabinet ministers: sixteetifn niita 7 reitos. $205,000 of this payment; 'that nino ire i persons' are the ' recipients of the full 114 here gusts in detail; • that sixteen of this. 1 hild their offices during : good conduct (liter . l' for life ,) receive . 4.1t5,000 a year; and as el e 5 / r of ;offiee, areas secure as the -;,cluecn tie r -011 and_ that conseqinotly, the persons who ne ee' a rmy ge...eut put of office, on a change Oftain •,l4 , fie only seventy-nine, while "the , spoils'.', Wilnu ttan,l'eried to their nice:eters amount to ! s9'. 3,40 per annum.' . • '•- ' - . 1 I I , 'I ; !, 0311tRAICIt oT i rEACURRIL-The New di,: Tr!. be • li exposing the incompetence of public school 14e:hail in a manner which Must work great ireicl lo:lbe Canso of - education. Some or its articles ha • ilve, . revolted replies from ea-called' Profs:leers, Wifich: the Tribes, pnblishessurbosint d 4teratio, ',add which show that, the . writers are lamentably 1 '' Orilla of even the rudiments of s pelling and : • p g et s 9ation. In tba edo nations of some of "AM . t leedity SiperinteSdents of Common SchOols, sci l i nkal l ned inii de t, some tb:l . stat 4eport of our State Seperin lten expositions •of tbe ignom la ace itos r chers were andi'minifest, but, infortunateli t !tiley }were so' (dent tO•be terined. isolaied eases. i 4 is tillti : lideekbit even reeetit graduates of 1 Pram fiaLAants.-Under this • beadine, the , iJiir sebools or colleges'punctuate, or spell ' worts Philadelphia Pita of Weildeiday, bas son pt itrint !p!sv ill% . laLiitle or no - attention teems to be paid i teresting fiefs' on this subject.: ft••unqueition- t: th a brad:hot education, and ` as totheprotier ably is true pat the servants of the state with lois tig . poiniy nothing: wbetever appears to.be' hs are by rid i ineans to well reuannerate4 as per; 'klo:ilia. Tetichera „in? nht " alone to, blame. Ilea ions performing shakier duties ire is Ettrflind• I aipfri to superintend' our coitus ort i !iiShooli-the ;The President, Telco President, and' the iierliii :.Wile' • always'hein" the : object-101u' are otter)* 'members of !Ito Cabinet at Wasbingtcin, receive ti l igii . o Sit of orthography NO man eboiaid be par - , among them ;emus $89,000, while the Premier , ' thitiSd to bare charge of a schoolunleis fi e is ful with the other prineipil officials, who con s tit u te ''..ii , 0 4 3 patent to discharge all the &tiles of his 're the BOHAI Government, annually receive sileries leponlible calling.' A correct and - through ititrlic• • . ; 'to the emount of at 'least $295,000 Alli.tii4e.- 1161 M the etymplegy and itencture of lanibege !ildnment appOintments in England are inirariablY I Is theft:ly bash:upon which a complete education !for' life. Being a permanency. 'the 'lnsiineit !Mtn be Imp:it - ad, end without this groundnerk ;where the of iVial is not trustworthy, ate rare. •-• '; ti v elii,snatained, ail after efforts will pint! imperfect '''. The Pries girl i es by way of centred; * , 410 . compare-'' ' andlensueeessful.' '••••• of Ole • '' ' ' ' --TIME WINTERS: '• • wi did net r shim eisee=the dull grey, inmate : pi -No ebeerl burden* on eurephit The long nig • twitches did sot braws* warstega • ' That we w . tenants of* hours decayed.„ • The arty an • yellk• damsels asdemanded; Tite r frost d airy-works°, isene,and bough • , Beauty. and :war, and wonder bale not ended— • 'flow is It we fear the Whiter's tiin ? Their boomelltess faU se bright on North sod elsarsheo • Their' northens starlight ibises as coldly clear; ; The woods still Imes their holly Mr December: ' The ,world deism. yet be the new year.. • And f in old retneumbered please . Itiaimow• rop rises and the robin .slugs; . • , The sun anA moon look out with loving-bees— „••••• Why hafting* dayslerc,Ot'encygoodtythipipt • Is it ,that ions, the north wind Inds us shaken By. temmlit epstrite that( Its- bitter blast? AnA Gtr Wilde friendships hen forasten, Lika Surnintierbeanty; as that tempest passed? Aid lifsiropira lodes* in its . plessant volleys, The I tOf Prconise waning from iia day, . . Tilt m 5 aeon In its Inward palate— ' Not, like e enter mists, to melt away ? I tz. ii e Vz. .5 co ... ~. , . us when dteetosot love and laurels • lie to the Winters of am youth. It wan not (invest' Before its Or nate Jim yet the With To tell of di The put e had fallen 1n fortune's quarrels, ad bowed them with his hoary trutt— wilight Nand as strange and lonely, touting when the ate burns low, .1 graves and losseconly— hat cannot Shange sod will not, go. • I 'Gads. the Winter Is within nut— .e lee that gathers round the heart, I . and rain repels eau *lit us Alaatl dear Itard a t If petty eat From Lit Sealinne an But natio! Hoping be And do true heritage and tetter:pert. 'guys rrjoke.lipir r irorshtivrither;— us OH and tremble eten as We; Brass, haniegn I hrysmlll mere pther, find Wlntert they may newer see. Qt.amumnicattb. ple-Nld of the Sunday School of the' Masi Prw l atiyterian Church,'Pottsville. 'On WedneSday niorninSept,2di at 8 o'mlork, the bell of the old. white church tent' forth its wel come peals aitd the children assembled in largo -numbers. The school 'wasmalled to order by the Pokrintood4nt, and after the. reading' of the Ho ly Scriptures arid the singinglf a betutiful hymn of praise, prayer wee offered ro Almighty fled for bis protecti4n,,and guidance throach Orb day.--, Two national pegs, indicating by their stripes:lnd stars, the strength and progress of our Union were unfurled in the hteexe, and the beautiful temper ancebanner, Ail belongs to the sehoel, was again usiMred into the sunlight and cheered the hearts. of its friends, As I once more avail the significant sentence upon that ihanner, I sins ICd to enquire, what are the friends of impervious going tu du this coming winter? hope the-questions of legal .4ulsion , and mural suasion will be settled, by a deternaitia- t i ,. lion to uscc both, and do :thing that will' be f_ efficient and effective.. Let us have stirring, live• ly, energetic temper-duce lectures. They will.du g ' l . . Having (o:wed-into rilprncejsi o n, wo.repa i re d . _to a grate, hot far fr‘ , m town, one of the many lovely prints by which our 'mountain city' is botin ded, The morning was delightful; scarcely a cloud was tirade in the heavens. The atmosphere was just at that delicious temperate% when life, itself, to a real luxury. Silently streaming ever. us; was 11143 majestic 'king of day,' throwing his , golden Pinile upon the bosom of the ear th , and; exceedingly beautiful were.the near and dictant. hills around, rejoicing in a fresher, clearer tingei Qf beauty, imparted 'to them by the refreshing, Chewer which fell a few 'days ago, making our mountain air redolent with aromatic fragrancy. . When we reached the highest point of our Walk we bad en extended view of our busy town, rho goodwill her numerous foundries, end Ike - whirr of machinery, which faintly echoed on' oer• esti, Lcing striking indications of her active industry, .whilst the graceful, pallid monuments of the:taint ed dead, eilentin their lonliness ; yet speaking nal dilly to the heart ani conscience of man, and last, but pot leasr..tbe raiment' the immortal Clay, the father of American industry, fittlegly and beautifully, border the picture of enterprbe and Woi tininess. •At the foot of this II l ay monument lien the beautiful valley of Sehitylaill, through 'which the long laden traini of ears rapidly ,batiting treasure solfiteet4fUlty enibeded in the ,bosom of }oar bills to the "city of 'brotherly love." Venerable and patriarchal trees spread out their shelterirgi boughs over mossy banks of- green, if fording pleasant shade, and with • eagerness and delight, we paused hencatil these faithful friendsr whose verdant livery . will ever- be greeted' • witb feelings a, grateful remembrance. Sire ire agliin united in prayer and praise to our Creator, the Creator of nature in all her primeval lovelinete, and after a few prceantionery and 'prudential re murks from our superintendent, we. eortlialty and heartily joined into the festivities of the day.- With light hearts and frolicsome steps, the little ones bounded o'er the bill; and buoyantly and pd . - ly, rho youth "of tar number engaged .in Various sports anti hmusetnentr, each apiarentlyVentletiv oring to vie [with the other in fan-making and toeirtment.j t. Hour after hour passed away, and all that pie, seined itself-to the eye or ear .was pleasant nod -joyful, Ahmest immediately the children had parceled lute Separate and distinct groups, stecord hug to their respective age! and disposition, and judging from their beaming countenonees and • lightsome Voices, were enjoying ranch-happiness. The eye was delighted in beltultling the step, and the bonding leaps of the cliddxgn und . Youth, and the ear was pleased to hear the joyful shout, as it reverberated t tbrowyli this' woad and . died away in the di: tent echo. • ~I i • . Here and there netting the merry greitips,theita• rents and friends Were comfortably seat e d of recli ning °nth, trunks of friendly trees„ dtiking in th e glorious beauty of the scene. M attention was partiCularly arrested by a group of dear friends, who hovered with delight around a staall Clump uf 'trees, beneath • whose shady boughs ,venerable parent sat in .the "old arm / c hai r ," lai. -Voiding her tbibiree and grandchildrep buiOly.en gaged as managers. teachers 'and pupils,4whilst playing near her feet with nil its childish prat hug and innocence, her dear grent.grandehild, shared with the rest in her lova and oserbountling pleasure. As k pied with much interest upon the view and Palltlefore me en mush of life, innocency pod' happiness,: with nothing Vi enar_or molest, I was filled with, unspeakable delight, and felt tint we were highly favored by the Supreme Being.. Pas-1 sing by many of the circles which were fanned . through the day, on , the ground, T frequently heard Interesting remarks Made on tbejniportapte,l serenity Anil utility of the Sunday Sehpol enter.' prise.- The thoughts elicited on thelocension, nonny'instenees; were lich. instructlvettnd valua-t, We, and wkre hang up io the chamber of the;ine , inory, tot aken down at leisure, and reviewed with pleashre and- delight. l'ho Committee of .Arrangement desenies,great ir.tire. The provisions and refreshments !mei Suitable inltheir nature, and varied . and attitudinal in' their Quantity, tied indeed no eleMent eras `wantiiig t winks the occasion one of the hen -pleat; . • The sun' in all his beauty and grandeur, tra ;versed tits: heaven's perces, 'lnd pinking slowly and gloriuttsly in the west,' attended by fleecy , - clouds tinged with gold sind purple, emitting foods of softened light upon the tops of the trees, which gently waved in thankfalness fur such:flat tering attention, retninded us of-our dear betties,' and with happy hearts and 'fully satisfied realisa tions of our.fundest, anticipations. we bade igood. , night' to 'the noble 'woods' which bad sultiadly sheltered us during the day.and histene.d . iwny,, carrying with us pleasing recolleetions, vihiah time•will fish ever fob eff i ree. ' tire view of the digireak solaria. Paiii :bete •In Englund,' to, the•leading . fonetionsrisa: who.' eotoitute 'what Ii commonly .'calied. "The - Otte.. ernmeno • • • 1 The anutoOnilowanep tdthe Queen of litighilOol including - shit rho reeelvaiVfeeta 114,14414 .of 1 Lancaster; di I :thttt, $2,000,000. , inyaianh I mere. pai4 her uthther, uncle- and Athsaither-1 within! i 4 tOttil of $3,000,000 per atinttur,(ak the very least) tort the support of the honor aitd . dig-1 oily of the at t ain, igsioit` $2?,000 - Pold : to the Prisidetti of the United Utotee;ltia true; that the. Whiie'lluse Ia taro appropriated as:: the in. salubrious residenew of the4resident. But the Queen of England has AVindsur Castle, woVibyie deed, ,to be ',the rerldenes bf e l tnetarrh, with Buckitighani,ll: - Jantei; ltentingtoo, Palaces. Ilex _ resideneaa in Scotland sad Use tors Wight are peT private properly TO!, Begil4a inlet; then, Iq" better ,hatteed... to W.U. ,f. 44 paid, than the MilelkiCane,. • ' " -f 4 kt:the riskier repeating whet ever/ Per!" r.` . l ready . knewr, 11 0_ 1 ate (to arthoret .. r7 ' ft.; Vertu). - Plisitttat* _ - . , . , ; the re ,i; i • - - : ,I "0, ausairar."—TrLliorg Ip.easantry .. inears : is Bur?po, the rough, rude. eloirotah pool!' of die' ;Ccentry,* who bare _ co political influence audio ;Cc to 'meddle in pot-1141f attire. It has never; •'..entlL lately, inninupplied to the 'Milligan country I, ;poujileof ibis nation, sod it, tsuteined for i t"1/6; t" I ;i n P 4 " ' l h 11 ; *Pial. ,to thinn'the epithet ha an Isoitt. ling l w*.Y. - T. P. Meagher; an Irishnian, iejti kite* . , .• wrl l. en to , a recent democnitic nemillog is tiaciti• _ . 'ef' New York, mays: - ' -- ' , , o , . 4 01evi , York . with tier abiri i ;. der i;llegr; bar. !splandist teaks, her veld pcpeiation sad ilra le° !!' illdelintercata MUSA not be sorriendqo by itor_itio. aims to (be ,peaticsorir og the Stete.".. - .• • • . -I'. ibis. 1 4 the ,, way die intalltgoet., ell.doeilacd .1 ,panple - or the rude of Nev Iferl4.7tiotsidit.of On, :'citji, aro 'woken pi" lii.iiii Impeded, ariat3eract, ladle pad ' a federal h'atai In the democratic' party.. L ' Thit people of the eimiary-z-. die iecuNtli,t.t,rir furstr#l, I ti l refnoillquakto die rabble or the Five Paid. and .:Untat• not rresitite to Interfere whit Omit !:-,71 0 1h. itkeoulitilleatrato better' thee this tho'neitimpt , 1 . 1 h h dercorrikile• Indere hire fir thei lib i.t. . • - wh f• 1 . I- ; 1 , ~ . . ' -- r"" 1 ',.. 1 ' • . . • • - • . BANNAN'S STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. Raving noentedtbree Pronssewee an new pencred mean JOB and BOOS tit IFIUNG atonq dentetpUen at Uri Ain tho lintsok4oller tarts as be arlieteetetbeireeiebuebeipii la IlMak•Bigoiliab • • Bobki Panip.ilets; 1 badkit, Largit Posters, '.I ; Railroad Tickets. Hata 81« PdPer Articitiof ,Agros,ent, riots &max, ' Ordef Bealts i ,aft. it tbe no! atsdteet nettoe. thirston, (MS MB te note eetteistirettint that natty nine one, hi this me *at._Of ibPiil444._ tart' hands 5ati 40 1 1,1 0P1 144 7 ONJobnos.. saw priming, Printer muirlf. 'III gnerantee out work to. be es neat as any that nand tamed rant bathe einem PAIDITING I2t 001011 S dose 'at tan aneettertnottee , e . • ;-- .BOOK BINDERY'. Boottmuka4n wall: variety of otylcA Moult looks of ity deocri v AloOolonnAitsuodiboaq and Mod to order Aiabort notko. ' Gruuritcx,lo rods Prioreet for Kr. •Tem !rook is the great Goodwood 'Cep rase, Is Out With 'a statement. - He says both Prior and Mot. Naivete not' in tionditlon: ,Prler had no - *Weald his' lege, and Petticoat Wad' Noy badly ' ' anicroonbecoorkuleg'ireery." hoist were not well ft:deed, and lot not itoreet during the whole Use they were to England:- Brum after thinee:the4 did not sweat at aV, , and were all beNed aplieside. • I . Defeetlietraintig, sad not bad riding, was ths semen why they last theNdise=-• As to the story that he hit greeted by; the ermise be Mot, says 'that if . be lost in eye plies he mad. ), it- sp.' la • another, and that 'he followed the i‘eeise track Speed epos by Ten Break, Jest bairn the Nes,. Ae to tb• Idea ' that an ilaglidijockey worldirs4 dose Whim, be- says- it as absurd: pecUltarity Ist lii gUsb riding in dot they ride altnestwitb a sleek rein; end or Alierloun horse would hare run away- with theta at the -start atoll thudding.- salter out 'at.thebegiaaing; The E glish; says M; "will yet be fay for dot opininati t ' y have 'expressed about the Asearimat" be mu 'Me atiingth of ,this GordwOotOnp The asnt. tie is in them, and with. proper • • Ingle may - be deseloped.!' • , • " • - • Join Itaxisoira, or Ro*troii, )11 sal Canton or a Wirt.—Rely upon it that to lore a women mistreee,'llthotigh r delicious delirium, en in taxication far se pissing almunprusger, Is altogeth er unessential, n&y:pernielons, in the choice of a wife, which a man ought to set about in his 'sober senses, choosing her as Mrs. Primrose did her .weSiditig gown, for qualitiegthat Weer well. inns well persuaded that few love-matches are happy elms. One thing at lead is true, thetaf matri mony his its cares celibacy has no pleasures. A Newton ,or a mere ieholar may and employment , -in itudy;,& man of •literary taste can ramie. books, et powerful auxiliary ; but s'enen must have ,i bosom friend and children eroded him to cher ish and sUPport the dreoriness tot old age. Do ' jimeretneneber - V--rs 4 He .e old .sei thor reed our think; any wife,. era a scolding , one, would bare bee& a blessing to that poor man. * After ell,teitatrility ix the true faundationlor mir riege. •If the parties. e melted -to one another, if age, situation in life, (a man indeed may descend when all else hi,littisig,) temper and constitution, them are thp ingredients of a happy marriage, or at least a sionvenient one—which is all that -peo ple of eiperienee eirpect..-Press: Z ''. HURT PLAT, tag STATESMAN, AND Hts Li- CREANT AND lONOBLD SON, J. B. CiAt.—A3 It is published that James B. Clay' has been elected to Comes', In the district famerly repreientedisr. his lather, it is due to the reputation ,of Iledlry Clay, and aiss‘to the poople . of that distriot 4. ilat it'shcmld Le put on record that ererrwmunty in. the , district formerly represented .by Henry Clay, gave a majoriti against James B. His election was mowed try the addition of other couifietto the district, In a new apportionment which bia itiwais, toted in opposition to ti the 'stews of Henry Clay. , . • . • Fatomtit:Ka Simian wet Ibis lira of abseil. aloe is its *iota( breakfast, a tolerable /Laser. bet a.wrotched rapper. . . I . • A FAL6II roman is like a idiadow: upon, dials it Appian ie e4ear. sreatimi'but !Aloha* II loon as t • at U cloudy. e, irittritto; like ore, sboutil be,vilied not , by its bilk bit by its rlobas. • ' • ' Balm is like a sore eye, lallaated by erarytbin, brllliaot NI- • ir dasailig; TES 01:0 ACIKOP IL literary person - Is the era. rancor s Assilay: , prit is miortet that, petitions ire iu 'circa- Litton in Erederiek and oth ties in Virginir asking the-Legisiettire to conferee the county -Court*pop* Inervalevery free *epees for 'debt' or' tom' neglecting to provide for their facial • pirme New Castle Bank Ari this State, which stopped boldness some time ago,. on anima of the defaulting of its Cashier. V/agonsoller, is about to resume payoseurand business. It is co- be milled the `•Lawrence Cohnty lianic.7 The bills. of the • old Bank aie to be redeemed it par. pi - It Is probably knows to very few Ameri• 'rani that (lob. Washington 'received daring the "revelation, from the French government, the title ;of Marshal of France. The; title was given to ; him in order that he might without breach of Freneh etiquette °maned' the French allbs•eof the revolutionary araiy. ifia'Fhere is a town in Kansas *led kreelej, in honor of the well known editor orthe, New York .Tribtrue. Thrtinkibitants recently applied to the Post •office - ditportment - tti establith4Aare•a post office, which the department gracioutly Fon-- ented' to do if the inhabitants would Call it •Waiker So anytitidy having friends in Greeley, Kansas, must write tl' "Walker," the arbitrary namie of its post offim, or the missies will go to he 'dead letter office. :064/"The greatest dinner - ever known In Eng tod was that given by Lord Romney I. the Kent Volunteers on Aug. 1. 1709„when George 111. re viewed them near Maidstone . ' The tables, amount ing to ninety• One in number, were seven miles and is half long and the boards for the tables cost L 1300: The euterta went, to which 6500 persona sat down, consi fed of 60 lambs in quarters,2oo !dishes roc. beef, 7110 fowls, (3 in is dish ,) 200 meat pie, 30 hams, 300 tongues, 220 fruit pies, . 220 dishes of oiled beef, 320 joints of roast veal'. yifferGenerel Batilor, who during the Eastern Wet was Survey •General of the Russian tray, has lust made so e interesting communications to the Odessa Mr eager. - During the whole of the year 1855 there were 300,000 Russian soldiers in the Crimea, with 100,000 horses. Towards the .eniTof the War 132,000 wagoostwere employed in conveying the • necessary supplies to the artny4 The number of draught oxen in the Crimea at the time of the, landing of the allies did not. exceed 20,000;'100;000 men were before the -fortress of Silistriajn 1854. : - Aft-Tbe editor of thlleinisburg Herald Is in dignant !it some of the Philadelphia ...editors for oallieg Harrisburg His country town." • Doe* he foolish man! Ninetenths or the gnat "merchants, bankirs, editors, lawyers, doctors, preachers, and wee Philedelpnia con boast of, were born and bred in country towns. It is froth these pure and iaex bsnstable source/ that she draws • the material to sustain her physical and intellectual life. Li!ifith out them, she would soon dwindle Into puny effem inacy. A "country town" is no disgratteful appel. They who miser M it, are to he pitied, ni . poor; weak shallow-brains. whose 'hot house city . existenie has so dwarfed them, in form and. label toot, that they have lost all conception of theison 'Motional elements-of real manhood, which have .the country for their blith pleat.— Reading Ga. Zetfe. . • 1 MRS: - CUXAtiftinast---Ons (loon WORD roe . Ihn.-4hsi,disposition of men to exiggerate the wickediese bf a known evil-doer is very apparent in thst else of this unfortunate woman. She has 'heel tandoebtedljlguilty of a 'wiry grave Wink* in the "lam baby business," and has serious sus pialon attached to Wm in the matter bf Dr. Bur dell's death. • .But the charitable world Is not satin. tied • with' this; it charges her with murdering her first busband,'lted Harper's Weekly, whose editorials - sit titbits unusually foolish, goes so far as WillYgO' the 'District Aerology to search into . the °intimateness of the 'ease. All this Is Moo , Um.. Mr. Cunningham died 'coattail death, it ' ever man did. He was sick for months, and by , slew-stages reached the end of a pilotonary dis ease. Our • information comes from' the darer. man who attended him in his sickness, and *Mei-, ated at his fuperai. Mrs. Cunningham . has sins enough to - gnawer for, and we hope respeetable journals will cease to load her down with gratui tous lies Mar condition now Is hopeless; but that is no reason wily shkahould be eharged with of. fences which there terio'soit of evidence tharshe, immtaitted, but on the eostrary, - the bail of evi dence that abe did not commit.—Chriation • -firellrlAccinetrestire soda' at, g recci of th_ nuoe rtiti but out immollately Cate among e" a I. al Long Branch inrclY. A red fl citud to thel a c i the hour when the males are e t e adiei at , totatt ; and when that teg to ep. n h owell posted, either keep aell7- Bet a t n" , : a dostandhsg the Areal, net ohleretelf 'e .. .r.... ° 7.,ty along the beelch alms wester etee• -- boum;,the door opened, , barbing . abreast t h e primitive undress etiverged. and egtettl em "Z e d vi d sunk epos thesasete ; the The led, te" . dims way of - ulterior the mrn. chs rce P litle 7 - w e d juto the water ay , Wide seek-- l a dy, boo 3 . r ayhig from her embiersument. Thor 101 ,Y rt 7. „,,,,oged hoar the , Whin bousa e b•n h .; ° , pec iasen otitis sone/ man. Tide time another wield ontright„.aod tb• mooed bather boo the n • ded - b as ek to Or bathing bolus. The Mew. km dialog Aid. of the Pirst-c-Clucer, what is the matter? Don't S Actingnow, May cep to his buskin the wails).., • Aid. of the riest=—Who la that wenn 3 Acting Mayor—DMA 'lmam? Aldi of the FirsS..Where dose sbousWr ? Acting lifornt—Dos'firices.• Aid. or, the litirsu.a.Whot 1,1-• with "lag .. /11 a7CIE"aoletinteir, duPP••• Y" tell ow to go moan. • /AM of the Plus (seresocisgoet) — Ssa as4 this . is an inkiipird , llg, rye* leactietter Tb• Isdrak Doc esttiee leitedy, bat hetet nod the Aot • rte ee terr•d stteistele Pee• i wirks .l 4,ld leg Jiv s er wit ctlas Aldensow „ t oak other is siseidesming.manello Ifeekdeleeettemet Neer , Verte T lodes mince we Oyer icitulemetieew
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