TEIIIIO-OF TILE . Bouts srascurertosT: 1131,LNs par annum, pidlbte L in sdiranci—s22s i t Th:t withla six moutto—and $250 IV uot paid 'thin )eir• • . . .. . - i Teireeet,pl4 t 0 one addre:a, iii advanie, .1500 ero'4l,o • ••• t' do , ••- ••• . Itt 00 ritwn •an•• • lo . .do 1 —2O 00 "b„tii,priptOtts mnxtbeinleartahlypaid in idvanee, and sent tn ewe addreatt TO OARSICILS up crrnsin: ' ' o The/as:VAL tfin be ferniaited. to cairriers sMothers ed sl per,lo9 enplew, rash on delivery. i ~.,,,,n,,, and .1:liont TediAer s _ ppllcil with the . JOrSTAL at tlin ndvaneo. • . „we TIIT Milt or•itswarariall. a' ra) rtn •le, i berN order the dierontlunanee of their newt ., puilli viler may cot:dim:l • nd them until srio3r.v2,• are 'mid i!' s aMmriburs ne;ind .cri rstit beirneweija. p.n.s tom the p t leecs.S. ,- , _ meted. they are le.ii resterefidsl., 0011 th 4 have•vet {hid the bills arid or . dor , d them dis.mmtlnuol. . - It •,ul;vrlttert‘ ut , Ve te ether places irithont I ntormln rmer g ilv publisher n,.,,t t ~ p n ewspaers are.sent to tlie fo direction they,. are held responsible. Tio reurtl. hasp-ly-ided that refusing to take newspa. J ,,r, f,mm the 011,., or nytoring and: Irmvltnz them nn• e tllOl for, is prime tariaeri dente nflritentlonal fraud. . . R'Args,oF AdvEßTisiNa.. or ILI lines 00 cents for bee insertiOns-anh o'ne mire . • . men tt n sort ions. :a cents each. Stints ono time: 25 :., ', ;1 .: ~..., a l.,:.;ltten t i user t lons. i2,t4 c_en t s each. All ativer7 ti....nents ovor 3 lines, foe/Abort petiods, charged as d li It TII .1. :; ‘,\E.' TWO. Tit RA. SIX• TICILVi. 1.1,„," til,, , A, '', 63 • A 8 $1 '25 • $2 25 $3.00 tt rer lines. ~ so 125 1 '75 2 75' .4 00 - ! Vivi. lines; .1 00 150 .2 00 ' 3.00 500 Six Bane, :'1 25 225 2 1;- 4 00 0 60 i,,,,,, 1 i,,, ~, -d 115 t -'25 270 , 4 80. •i; 00 idgbi Hoes, '1 25 223 2 fi.s . 5 00. • •. 8 00 Nine'lluoS. 125 ',, 2_' 30 0 550 oon .tt.a. - - kr lal (IV!: LISTS CArNTED AS A NtiAtt TETE?: LINES.: nue sinare., 50 000 10 00 l'wo sittareTt_ 221 4 0 5 - 00 900 14 00 I Tiw ee t iuin.r. 050 10 • 7 '4O .12" 00 18 00 • , 8,00 14 00 '2o 00 ?Pow, 's snares, 450 004 gkiirt.cr col.V: ti 00 -• 9 09 , ..' 'l2 00 19i 00• .30 00 °* Larger Apace for short pqriol is, its poragreeruent. 1. - ,y- Badness Notices. - $l each—aCeompanied with an advert isemen t,50 cunt:teach. ~. . Advertisements before Marriages and Deaths, 1.0 cents peril ne bir first I tisertion--subsequen t I vertions, Scents p. 5 Ilse. Nincy.,rdsarecounted ai a line in advertising. 1.-rCltantr rind others, advertinlng by the ymr, with cbatl;oF.and a standing advertisement not exceeding 15 11,, will he charged. Including subscription, tl.O 00. Spare ti, t he atnnun t pf feursgusres,,With elinn.. o- and subscription,, . ..- . ' • ithout changes. at the rates iesidnated above. • " advertisements set in larger type than usual will be c'w tr:...150 per cent advance, on these prices: All cuts will be charged the same as letter press. - N,, Trade air ertkements recived, from Advertising AlentA abroad. excl.pt at '25 per cent. advanee on these prices. Uhless.by , speetal agreement, with the publisher. Marriages 25 cents, each. .Dentbsaecompaniedwith no- I Ices. 25 cents, witheototices, no charge. • All notices, excePt those of a religious character and i for educational purpoies, rilltbe charged j 5 cents for any: unliber of lines undsr 14t. Over 1,0 lines, 4,conts per Ilop Additional.. Proceedings of met. Ands not of a general or public char acter, charged nt 4 crnts per line for each insertion. I ' Co facilitate cab.latious we will state that 329 lines! t mitten cid titun.-I , ' lines a balf.cniumn-*-and - 82 lines al quartet column. .2 52 words malt ea colnmn—,l47o a half! ..tolumn—and 73$ 3 q uarter coltimii. All odd lines over each square. chargyd at the rate of 4 cents per line, for one time, and 8 ceritg.p. , r Ilse for three times. .• • Yearl_y mirerti-era must - confine' their adverthiing' to their otitu bust no.s. Agencies for others.sale of Real EA: tate..te.. are tiot laci tided in businessadvertivements am ..J r TING, &C. PAI 'NEW STYLES 'WINDOW SHADES. - EITST received a large and eleg nt as •ti ~ ; •tnienl of Window Shatio.t, h..mw mai th;a Lit alit tle• slaw.. twinkling. (toll llorden.l.Olird. Landscapc cI .Fl(} ral.ll,.thle elirapt-r than eiter. ALSO • • • • • F"l , :mrod, Claxed 3!1.i Parer:Amles. of ercry de s; ripe l'or Sale Ly • '1 DES.7.IIANNAN. roan, Ft red , oppo4ee Ephcopal Church... NV‘ich IL '57 .4 • • .JUST RECEIVED . Ne'i Styles Paper Ilangings, 30I1DERS, FIRE ' ) lloard Prints. Curtain P ~ P 7l , .% frnlll coal; tn ;CMOS .101. whiett w. ar.• predetrod tn. • •; , put up, at ,port not ire. llotaSe amyl Sign Painting, park:zing, itc. Stlino4,_and•Einntolled French and Am i erlran double thick, - -Chrystal:l4lmet aud i agte Wass, furnished to or All orders prcimptly Plembid In. • Mt:IHW A:TIOWEN,. Centre street, 2 doors a bore American House.... March 21,'57.• • 12-tr EDUCATIONAL. PIANO TEAL NC. • Meyer, (Jig:mist, res instrue- !. 4 7":"`" 1 ! ;,"- . tiun on the Pi:1130 For e and 31elode- ; on, in Potiarille tfrol neighborinir towns. ' Termx owlerult. Apply at his office. second. door below tba1.641 , 61t.e." Pottsville . p uffy Fr, 't7 W.ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, r 'Wilmington, Deltivrorq: ' TNSTITUTION, chartered • ' eolleicinte .iowersti grant diplomas and col .1- ‘1.141-1.4.4, Is desimied. to meat he demauds of Lib eyed Female Eitlncation. • - No expense has leen'sparod ItO make it a First Cm inititetem. • A FULL :BOARD OF INSTRUCTION rf.giliarly 4 , mploykl. mr,ordin g s facilities fur 'an extended and thor• 0u4411 education. such no ran oulY be had In, the belt in ;WM r Collegiate Year coinne!iees SEPTEMOIL Ist, 1837. • • • • - Catalogue+, may be had .by 10(julring of the Presi dent. L. C LOOMS, or of the .I , lrianclal ~.Adoit, T. J. TIPMPSON. '4'57 V 43111 ARCADIAN INSTITUTE: INs'i•lTtyrioN is located in _t_ the quiet and retired Tliinge ntdDratigsburg, Pa., :Ina b. surrounded by the,nnest 'country scenery to be.. Nut.' In the State:. It is easy of access, being. q thin tier. mites Of the Philadelphia Anil heading nisiimad, 10 anti from which a stage rune Dyke n d.ty. ". "the roar, , of studies includes the Usual English Mathematics, NatitrarSciencett, Greek, Latin. l'l,l:ll.tiortuan. Drawing and Mtutit-., 214M3,Ittiteding,Inition, Light Atitl Puel: per session otitimawl, zio. No extra chat*es hitanibrattelles 1 , ,,(ty Potters to be pant when the. pupil en• ro.rvider at the rinse, of the SiSPierft. ho tt hire ,o!islotropens on November 24,1857. tFer Anther information aildross 8:1,1AS SCIINEIPER, A. M., Principal. 42-3 t OetOrt 17,'G7 INsuRkNCE. MINEES' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO,, Pottsville, Penna. (7.1 I' Int L, 100,000—CH 'TER PERPETUAL. r i riftS Company, chartered b' the ~- I ...ll.islitture of roinsylcania, with a capital of One I 110,0 • Th "Iv , an Dollars, now fully 'organcred, and c,nunienced Intqinfis. The Company Is prepared to moneys and .other pro artyin trust, and allow interest on all moneys deposited In trust, at the rate 'of lie per cent. per annum: principal and interest paphle. 401 demand. Foi,rates of Premium. on Life Insurance, t, a... the printed7ables supplied at the office of the Con. piny, Centre. qtitaci, ruttsvillo, three doors /tenni of the I.l . c,hange*l.lnfel. JACOB lIUNTZINGEItijr., Presl r • li"Em.iotnx KLtxr., Skretary'uncl Treasurer. • April 1, • - • . 13 II ._ .. . ... . ... - ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' . .kuflitorLzed icatoltal, 5400i000. r itiftwrl t Ert PERPETUNI,--1)fIi e ki N. 91 11 ainut street. between Third and Fou t streets, 1'1,114 , 114 phis. This cninpaily will iustneagal X lue.' or itmlut4r.loy Fire. Bui1 , 11!ogs. Furnituie, and 3 e ehatitlize prholiy. Also 31muse INeURANCE, 011 Vehi.tlll Cdrgops and l •ights. I NUM , ANSCILANCE t0'51.1 part? 0 -the Union. • , nunnurosia : ' , D. Luther, • Dax is Pierson, Lewis Ind nried, ' Josepii, Maxfield: Peter El!yr.,. . ' fir. Lien. N. Eckert, • 1 John K. 11l efilston, .P... Hammett, Samuel 11. (othertuel., !II • m. F. Demo, . • o • ' A l b.,. U. lArci mit, Prenden . . Alit. F., itx • .r. PresNr 01.1 • • • W. M. - ,. .3: ii h. 8 Trelar y . • .'• . /1,7-1 . .11,1{: itro .1”,, ,f d..,91 Arprrinted a..:ent frr 111 0, ,ut• 1'...11101l ty dli S.,linylhill county, to whom per , n .1 .-ii ill 'Z ill•yri le, r:01 :Illitly. ,: f an• - :it 14-1 • 1- STATE .tauruAL INSURANCE COMPANY ~ 4 1 0 tArr ~ i . AN N 0:t 1; STATE:VIE 5 . • . .I:tv )5. 1.'54: • • .k,,t-. Alay IN. 1 , .5... . . C',,lt c,r‘guilitm , rill InterP'si ret ,, lV . ." 'l , l th.; Part 2, oaronutual depart- • m.o. . 1 . . - , • . i i.101.04S 22 001: 10.1.1,31,!, , in same, ' • • '.:1.1117 04 0441 1.!t., , aki11111,4. No •kl. , , , pann'.l. ;0.212 20 I). •... , . . _ . • • mutual. dep.trtilloit.l n 1,54 w, 4 . 4 $10,41:, ' '27,'431 tet , 1:-n.1, mrtgagor, stock and 'Mho , . : • -t-..,, idea, , . -I • 173,135 72 I:illir,...lvhbllp', -'. •• 167,00S 81.1 C.,..t0 on band and In . bauip of ,:Lnis, • " 1 • 18.55 8. 58 • 379,704 1G . . .. 1 , ,,r Fire or Inland Insurance'. nvply . .101INSTON. 2S•ly . MIME • • • INDEMNITY.' • rrE, Franklin- Fire Ensu ance Coin-. ,v. of hilt4elphl.. , 1.)111o,Nti,16:1134 ateKtnat hpar .. . • PUIS?,`TOP"' Charles NAlaurker, . • ~.i (Isom) M'Atichards, T 1 61111. S 11:111. ' i Mordecai i Lewis, . Tol , i.t.+ \Vaguer; i Atlotphip E. Boric., ' • Smo'n4 13 rau I . • I Ditid 4 prows. ' • ,ho-.b It. ff milli, 1 Morris itattermon, • . 1 ;olttilitt;• in to .ilt: inpai ran re. perrionsast or limited on esery d.,-ription of property.)n town and .country, La .. r.t.,,1,.s low as are ronsisteitt viii h. security. ' i \ o' '! , n‘l.Thy h - . 1 r,e,rred ia ler4a CO itingent Fund, W;11,11. alit'. Mei r V.,j,11:11 nett Premiums, safely itryeated, off 4' l ~o Pie Pr , t.:t ion fit the innired. • Since their in . c )ril I.lii-P/1. a period of 14 Yftahi.Pley bare paid upwards of one of illom. hea I, o.lrrze 4'1414.111,1 &Wars, loswor by fire, t trer.diy .1 1 Do'dllo', ecidenvo of the rorronto,qcs of It. F UPI n , o, on w ell es the ability, and. lir-position to ineet still, prompt /11,S, all llalillities. - CII Ad. ti. lIA Nett IM, Presi , lcnt. Ca td...11.110.VVKM.. SeerelPry. • The sairseriher hacheen appointed agent 'for Übe shore mentioned ins& I tut lon. a iol iii now prepared to make ill- • serene°, on armory description of property. at the lowest . A:014:11 11131 , ..51.:L, Arent. '..:te;llle. Jan. 11'.1g1 j• 2-If __ ' • LIFE INSITEANCE.... i. lIIIE (; irard Li forinsura nee, annuity 1 . ‘':, I Tried. Comp:any ftt: Philadelphia: Office : No. 1 - !‘ a ...Jut et root, • the first idour East of the Custom-1 I• INT II; pl , ,o4)—(ll.4RTElt PERPETUAL. . twairnct.t, wt. lives on. the most Liver • • , • r1 ••,1 •11• id up ahd forested. togetber "' .40 , 01 v liter.4:l4lng re t errei fund, offers , , •;trity trr ti. I i rind.• ;' P' , 4 1, 4 , •+•• fealtY; littlf7ToarlY, or • "I':i ," '; : ', 3 i''"'lll Thnui p..rlndlcally to the hnouran "'"'" It , r) p s prlated.ln • Decenther l I ale,/ f!t,tx- 11 , rin, let DeKnunher. / 449 , / 44999 " I I it .; • t qrety $l.OOO Innured under. nut 6 le7.?•t.lnz , . nuitrhieh-nlll be.tonld • .11 I: ,;aite.htaloadnfsi.t+ooorlltin li .• • t lemunt slgl7 50;the next "• l '2 / -1 "vrY . ifl.ooo . ; the idhero"ln the !!-! r 1 Iln•t to i lhe amount and time of • • ..4.1:111 111:04e an nveraa!rof tnnetithan I.r.quitints paid ? willamt Increas u firrittiUurt 'rh , ,n'is r: Icl Tway, --.. ' -:—..-- ..) Jelin A. temwe, rta on )): is. D. I lAnper. ... , .1. 1.1. v ',tins, I I ', Mveleri,..k.- Breen, :,0,...0 ~.:19',..11. 1: "•rieeiverl'aber, .1•...11) T',4•44r. .14111U It. Lltleirr, 14, 4 , ,,,,; P. James, ; r 1 V hairton beetle, 1 ,; , 1 ".-11 1 T. Bailey . i . John .It. Slark.• te,.; ` ,7,'" 1-1 . - outelnle% t ntile of esteemed ex planet Inn& nk th , ,Z1 ,1 1 , 1t lee evil furtlier Inforinef fon an INI Itad . 7,, , t j ItLIVICAY, 'Presldeut, It. AMER. itet r ii i n if ry. ) 7; ‘ , 1 In i,i,',!; ,,, riber is *rent fur t he %Wye Ctempany jive 0,411143,,nety. and will effect Insurances, red • h .'''.eary iefonnetyeil on thi eUbfret. "° 14115.1044. lfrlv ; • . 1 B HAINAN. v.b....v, ...,..6' ' ' - - _ . . .•*- _ , / . ' 4.1 . . _. . . ••••............ apow.••••••••••mmenenn. . , , . . . . '.""..6 . ),' • ' t 4 - 11. 4/4 7--- . : ..., . •,- ..--r•-,;“' - " -- -'' ' 1 . , r ' 1 ..' • . . ~ . • . - -_ • - -41- -' " 'l l ' ' .I,' ..1 . ' . • i - . 'Srt-'.‘,l''''..4 • - , 11 . : • . . -,,•• • ' .'•:• 1 :. 7 . 4 -..; - * 7,‘ * .--.., "'"? . . , 5.;,, e 2r• - ' - . - . . - 4 .-7 .. , , ';... •,s .., , 4 -'f . Z . ,..i. ''''..-,.e.: . ...,... . . ' - 1 • . --: •.!,- t . . . 42' 7- --,..- 1 , 4 . , •r, r: ~..-,,• ..:-. . a-. 4.1; -s, - : r •'1 ' - . , ~ j - . r ~.;. - S" rs• '''-'-'..'.',.- :: .f . •••;"''-• `' •"'ir:• - ‘ 'l , '•N l• - * • ' ' - --' ' - • I- 1 ‘ • l' - ,• •1; .-. '', , N-. , ,"" ,-, -* - - .."..., :„... , ,',.- - .7•••:- ,s - P,,c• 1 • ~.... , -, ', • • • - . ~ :i, r - , . ~. . 1 ; . I . ~5 . ... Pk.... ...: ._,is. _.. , ND - y '''. • ' .:::•,. \ ,,A. .A• ' - 'elo • ' r ,, i . .- - 1 r . l ', , . • t. '• 9 , ,• -1, :' il , - . .4.),1, , , . , . s b .. - ..*.f.e , ' - Z;-.Z A '' - . •uh. i- , , ......- ;,„., ~. . . - . ~- . , .. .1. 1 . . • , • 1 . .' A . i . •• !. 1 y . .. , 1 • .• ••'•• 1 ." • • - 1 11 'II' ' .. , : . . 1 ÜBLISHED! E XXXIII. . . isenunts sel in laver type. than '4=4 via' be r ant. ailranee on our regular ei:2les. ' ! - eiV`Airtr plinTl Erfi J., 7 and 8 . A. &: S. ALL; South Wharves, Philadelphia, LERS IN OILS. •234 y, Juno 6, '5 ii sl °ltal.: - mum 1 d i obsoN & KEAN 1 k ti S. Wharves, philaba., I. mmission Merchants, era Dealers in 1 AND'SPERM OIL POH MINING MECHANICAL PURPOSES: ' H Nos; 5 . General I 'MALE 1. W. POMEROY*. DULIMS II ; , SOAP, CANDLES, &c. 110 ; South' Water street, below !ti Philadelphia! ! , ! -Elephant, Whale, Tanners' And ulashineri 1,...p0rm and Adamantine Candles. ..- Samuel T. Miller Salesman. 7 4. 3, Jiiiiio l 7 6, '57 14C - O. Mar. Sperm, IA :333 iCIXTISMEII\II9S OF . MULL COUNTY, L SAYE 'MONEY BY PURCHASING , SC : vifl INA 4!1,o ALE & MITCHELL, TYN Chestnut St., above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. ,1 • , r & 111vrcturct Import the greatest teqiety of I BEAUTIFULIVARES,I g will sell in quantities to ma tt, the 'ante of I - I AILMER AND CITIZEN, I • • AT OLESALE PRICES. ,erl2, '5l whirls lb the ..„ [SIAMISONI , I 31 1 3 M 'looltE.] , IJOIIII W. WILLIAMS. • I , , ORE & WILLIAMS, t ill , • Commission Pitlirohfultsi: AND DEALERS IN . 1 . 1 3 INERS' ,SUPPLIES, No. 0 S. Water street, Philadelphia. 1 The EU. 'scriber having been associated 'with the coal trade an mining operation! , generally, fil Eeverhl years, are prep. ed to supply orders tor all :wide es coritingent to minin ' purposes et the lowest rates, with- care and despatch Our stock comprises the following articles: Oils— rm, ' Ea:Ay Lamp, Thorniey's celebrated la r, Fuses, • Gina Belting, lephant; Blinding Paper, Washers,' leeched, Slope Chains, Packing, • I asked, Hopes, all sizes, lima. •. • ''. rd, • Pulleys, • • Dlaspng ani I ben. . Wicking, Powders, revising, Wire Rope r. ". Soap; • need. Tar and pitclie Candles, &c, ' 4 - 15 liSr A k D. A. k Allen, Charles 11 thermel.Fort.;and Jobn Thornily, }lag! llon. W. Donaldson , Don. C. Wi Pit r. Esq., D.' P. Drown, Esq., and L. P. I !Mlle; Wm. Dellaven, Esq., blinerwvl ler. Ashland. (January 17. 'p7 l 4 lloilnyson Co., g. iG adelpbin IV.Snvd. J.J.-Con Fire & Ma URANCE COMP L A t o. • - Sillymares Banding, Nah l anto rs above Centre st., Pottsville, P TAL AUTHORIZED BY L $200.000.1 ARTER PERPETUAI I—i ninp:Ln i oldalnedltaa,hartor at tne last ; H4dslatu o of Pennaylvanla, and , fs now nd prepared to lamue Polleleei atr• liber • nd Inland risks, on Public and IPrleite, !hare, Stooks of Goods and Marchand' This t of the I ganlz d 4 on Ylre'l Ings,Ftti IS Inds. Also , 1 ranee o . aloe on I thnote. promptl the tub • 1, Coal Breakers nod 'Machinery; Iran Canal Boats and Barites. by Canals and argoes of Coal to Philadelphia, :Few Y , •c. This Company gunrantees to adjust . and thereby hope to merit the patr ic. Directors: . I T. SILLY - MAN. , , .1., 11. ADA3C , M MORTIMER.,3r.' 301131 D. DEIBE IT. lIIINTZINGER, .Ir. JOll3l. 11E.N11111 • KS, 1 y., . LAUER, . , 1 ITU. • ~.. J. E °RAW, 11.11. 111JNTZINQE11. 31. I'AL3IER, . . OEOIIOE4. il MIR • SAMUEL, SILLYM AN, l'rel SMITU. Secretary and General'A'pent. I .111e..lanuarv,1. '57 ' 14- TRANSPORTATION-. W 11.1.1 J ACnIJ GEORG' W. F. S . ItOllEl ~I3C7~~'YLS COMMODATIQN LINE. E UNDIASIGNED KAVING ado arrangeffients in conjoneilin with, Philip ift. R 1 eading. l'a.. to'run a rr.imiir lino or Boats "PHILADELPHIA TO READENtrAPID POTTSVILLE, inter'mediale points, we are n p w prepared to ig , 1348 for all the above places, and our utmost n mill be given to ship goOds with Promptness patch. • elrtt a share of patronage from 'who may may have goods to terward ountry. ‘lnsi p« ry. brig FILO 4, And al reeeiv attentl and d Wa others. or the icikvrelliesr & No. a North Wham, brio Vim AGENTS: J. lirra, Philadelphia. 7%. PHILIP ALBRIIIIIT, Alltrris A 8a0.,. rob ~`' `• Mu! barge for the ueo of CARS And fe . Coal carried on„the Schuylkill . ❑o6F, until further notice: t :• Rbohorken, month Dam,. breport., ristown. Kennedy, ey Forge. ' . •limee Dam, + tj'rovidetme . , nixeille. • ' do Ford. M4wti Landing, t ;borough, *ding, 1180 R, ravine, burg, • loburkt Landlng,";• I'o I It I $ • NI. • Ph ' No " " Pa Po F ph " I.to' 5. - S h 57,26 tiara, wilt be per ton or •2•40.1te ore for waste, as lOUS and no cl ••-five cents per ton will be 'nada 11 By order of the Manager', " ,1 ph 21,'57, 12-] iarA & REARING R ME' of the Philada. tee of PC : right andlolls on Coal' mpauy,,, will lie :us follows, from 1 urther notirtl: .To RI , tunond, "l' ladelphia, " In. lined Wane, " NI ettorn, "O. wantown R. Re.; " Yu la of,Schurikilir " 31 • ayunk, " Sp ing 311111 s• "Co • reholiocken and Ply 4uth Railroad. " fa nt2o's aull Pottle and'. J in..-re, ' i " N riatowriorllrldgeport. " l' t Kennedy, 4, V ley Forge ? • . .I . P neuPt OM, ... • 1 " It p ex Yard. " V. tstown... . " li; wrh‘srille, .1 . I' leling. ' •• n tween 'towing an d! li rsTlllO. " % hrse.l4, • I " I •• intarg, 1 II I. Irigsl.urg i4ii of iin; limtnl rh .2.1 W. 11.. ;c l l,ll 'WETS OF FR RIGHT ON ittEllellti: and AF'rElt NlAltet! Ra otil farther notice . the following il 4 charged per 100 pounds: .1 ♦F,TICLES OF FREIGHT' .C4nfectionery, Disoirs.Carper., Cl,Tarr, Fresh Itlimts Fish. almek. Than. Utilise. Coppers Egipt..CsrJ wart..o ri nded.tiea.o Forvrkii,lleto Hardware, Hides. Ifonow•srlinN, her. alsellinory,Otsters.ollsAsodss.l • • .Coffee.Grallo.rar Iron. Lead. •s.Nallo. SpDone. Itlre, Salt, Prov 4 ll ejtagnr. s,rire TMrka. 0 wino. 311 U Stones, h and ¶tar. Salt, Scrap Iro*Tlinber Lumber. &e., ' 4 • Cake, Cord Wood, Cdayi drawl, Iron .Ontk, Limestone, Illoduro, Pitt it Mader, glate,3lolt Llnurr per barrel, 21, '67 CottLl J Ma I limo Pit Brick , I I non 117 . • . • - . • - • _______. . --, YOU TO PIERCE TOE BOWELS OF TUE win!, ASO DIG OUT FROM illE 1 64TErt--" OF'EMITAISIIIIETA.LE willow WILL GIVE STJIUGTII TO OUR HANDS A.ED:EIOI.IEGT ALI: EATIOLGTO Ot r jE USE AND iliEllar..-.A., Air i johigatht. - 4 - ' - - , ._. - . ' • . - ; I ' n • ''.. i':' ' . •• '. - li .- ' 1 -. ' - ~...................:,..„ ___ _ lEMEM * .6 iBY BENJAMIN BANNAN,-_.p(gTsTITALg - , SCRIJYLKILL pouisyry;lT'ENNS*lrAlstiA: RETERUSCV3 liner .t 1., Phila . n, Geo. 'Brooke. le; end Session fully on rates, Build lie of all 'd Insn ravers; .rk. Bai n los , es na e of * ffPlii :tilts and st Eection CO. ''n Co., 4th, IM7. L 6 on An- , alloy 11 iir ( 37 :17 34 23 five per et. lest than ay Alatance. 11A LEY, Prudent. ROAD. R.To.; 13,1R57.. mrpprted by arch, I 857, t4T; ;2 I =2 ,qtB; 1 60 1 60 1 CA 1 GO 1 00 1 CO 1 60 110 17$ 1 75 17 1 15 1 75 1 75 75 15 1 10 1 SO 1 60 1 SO 1 0 1 1 60 1 0 1 1 55 1551 1 50 1 50 I 1 45 3 145 I , 1 35 1 IS 1 no 1 lo , 110 10 110 • 1 0. 14 14 14 13 130 110110 Plo' 1 O. EIiZZIN Est, 1857, des of Prright 'll2 ". Eztz fz..P 30 .15 22 II 14 7 28% l 4 :12- MEDICINAL ET the '14 ; orld: know that gni* 6, - /tan.'has crisply protidni • arratint .Aaents rn the .Vegdable pr Botanical Kingdom, without the use of Dag:Uric' i 4 Mineral lidsons!! Dit,- D. S. SPIIIVSL•OfiIee In at the corner et Centre and East Market Strcett, Com:Math:in and Ndvica gnat*. [August 1,'67 31-1 y CHAS. Mr. ,RPTING, Wholesale and Retail 3Draniciglart aaa,ct Ohemist. 8. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian fits., •. (Opprutite Nurtiuter'a Hotel,) !,POVI'SVILLE t PENN A.. MARVIYACTURER AND SOLE PROPRIETaII OP • Eptintes Pectoral Mixture. ' • EPTING'S PECTORAL' MIXTURE cures Oeughs.. "Irrilsas pECTorsAL MIXTURE cures Influenza. EPTINGPS PECTORAL 3tIXTURE, cures Breadline. EPTIRO'S PECTORAL MlXTURE'eures Sore Throats. EPTIEG'S PECTORAL MIXTUREwiII relieve consureP• " the patient in advanced stages of the dime°. EPTINGI PEL7PORAL * MIXTURE sold by Jtcon Y.. Bur man, Ashland. EPTIN(PS - PECTORAL MIXTURE sold 1.9 ) J. :11.c4.Az - Emma, Mineritvlllo. • . EPTIMPS PECTORAL MIXTURE sold byWaL &Runs, , tiebuylklil Herm. -E PIING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by all drucglats generally throughout the county. October 'IA, '57 43. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, • A bemersisnt Institution, establistst by /pedal' endowment fur the retie/ of the aid: and distresseel,offiieltent with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. • TH HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view of the awful destruction of human life, (mused bi le Sexnal diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unhwturrato victiuks of mph iseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their C,onsult big Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ottheir rnne t - to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ordiscases, in all their forms.and to give MEDICAL ADVICEGRA TIS; to all who apply by letter, with a.; description of their condition, (age,,bccupation, habits of life. Ac.,) and In axes of extreme plirerty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FRHE OF CHARGE. 'lt la needless to add that the As• sochtUon commands the highest Medical Skill of theage, andrwilllurnistr the tricot approved modern treatment. The Directors, on it review of the past, feel assured that ; their labors in this sphere of benevolenteffort,haee been of treat benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselses, with reneweWseal, to this very ithpOrtant bat much des pised cause. . „ . Just Published by the Association, a Report on Epee matorrhcea,or Seminal- Weakness. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs. by the Comiulting Surgeon which YAWN, sent by mail. (In a sealed enwelope,)FitkE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for-postage. Address. for Report or treatment, Dr. tIItOIUIE R. ,CAbiIOIIN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. g South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Dy ordtir of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL. Geo. Funcrutn,Sterdary. l'resident. Oet.:t.'s7 • . 7 _ 4U:ty 99999999999 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. ' READ„ THIS-OLD AND YOUNG! PROFESSOR .iVOOD'4' NAB RESTORATIVE;.;' Is, pm doubt, the :host wonderful discsivery of this age of progress, for It'will restore, permanently, gray hair to tie original color, coves the head of the bald with a most luxuriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and itch ipg, eure•all scrafola, 'and other cutaneous eruptions, retch as scald head. etc. it will cure, as if by magic, nervous or.pyriodiral headache; make the hair soft, glen. sy. And wavy. and prairve the color perfectly, and the • hair from falling, fo extreme old age: • - The following I. front a distinguished member of the medical proferdlon: ' . • Sr. PACE, January; 1;1855, PROFESSOR 0. J. WOOD— Dem: Sim—Unsolicited. I send you this certificate.-- After being nearly bald for along time,atid having tried all the hair restoratives extrint, and having no faith in any. I mai:lnduced. on hearing of yours to give It a trial. 'I placed myself in the hand* of a barber, and bad my head rubbed with a good still brush, and the Restore, tire thou applied and well rubbed In, till the scalp was a-low This I repeated every morning, and in three , weeks the yonng hair appeared and grew rapidly from. August last till the present time, and is now' thick, black and strong —soft grid pleasant •to the touch; wkereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of It, and - that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still We your Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a gond and perfect, crop of hair. Now, I Iza. read' ' of these things—and Who has not? but have not seen hitherto any case where any person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic, fie., of the day: and. It really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex-. perionce. I have recommended your preparation to others, and It - already has a large and general sale throughout the Territory. The people here know its of frets, and MOT confidence in . it. Tire supply you Sent ns, as wholegale Agentrt for the Territory, is, nearly ex hausted, and daily Inquiries are made for It. ;Yon de serve credit for your diseovery; and I,' for one. return yen my thanks tor the.beuelit it has dt - lho me; •fer I cots talnly bad despaired long ago of evereffecting'any such revolt. Yours, hastily. .3.. W. BOND,, • Firm of Bond & Kelley, Draggiste, St. Paul. • . I [Frau! the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.] - ROSTON, 27 School Street, March 20.1855. . 'Dun Sun :—llaving become prematurely quite gray, I was induced, some six weeks' Place. •to make a trial of your Restorative? I have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeinxi ; and although my hair has not fully attained-its original 'color,yet_ the process of change is gradually gobs. on, awl, I am in great hopes that in A abort Onto my hair AB dark .as formerly. I 'have Alen beau much gratified at the healthy moisture And vigor of the hair, which before was hars,h and dry, and it has ceased to come out as lot , ' tuerly. . , Respectfully yours. , D. Cr id. RUPP. Professor Wood. • . • Car.t.n.s. Illinois, June 19:1855. • I have used Professor Wood's Bair Restorative, and Nave ndfrdred its wonderful effect. My hair was (worn. log. so I thoucbt, prematurely gray, but by tbh use of his "itestorstive,'!ithaS resumed its original color, and I ,have no doubt, perimmintly so ; - SIPNBY BREESE, Ex-Eenetor hatted ' Stites. ,'O. 3. WOOD & CO., Propriotois..3l2 Broadway, N. T., and 114 Market street, St,lmia; Missouri . ISold In Pottsville by J.C:C. Tlighes. P. Sanderson and henry Saylor; Tamaqua—E. J. Fry; Sebnylkill Haven— Dr. E. Chichester, and by all rnimetabla Druggists every. where. Feb. 21. !ST Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION, DIEEASES Or TBIIOI3/3 AND THROAT RE positively curable by which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lunge through the air passages. and coming in di reet COO tact with the disease, neutralizes the tithercular, matter, allays the cough, inures a free and easy expectoration, beats the lunge, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vi tality to the rairVOUN system, giving that toneand ;nee- . .gy Fa indispensable for the restoration of health." To he able to state .cenfidently that Consumption le curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It Is no much under theventrol of medical treatment as any ot her' foddidable disease: ninety out of every hun dred caret/scan be cured in the first stages, and fifty per, cent. in the emend; but in the third nage it is imposz Bible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs are au Out up by the disease as todefiance tomedical Phil). Even, however, in lb -tiNgeft. ightlation of extraordinary relief I. .o.ering-attending this-fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety five thousand peening in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth: eighty telifloes are destined to till the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as consumption. In all ages it hen been.the great enemy ' of Ire, for it spares neither age nor sox, hut preens off alike tht , brave, the beautiful; the graceful. and the gifted. ily the help of that Supreme tieing, from whore enmeth evyr3t good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the affted a permanent and speedy cure in' Con eumption. The drat cause of tuberelee Is from impure bleed, and the immediate effect. produced by the do . Position In the lungs, is to prevent the free admix-inn of air Into the air rolls; which =mesa weakened viten 'ty through the entire system. Then meaty II lx more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the hullo than front those administered through the stomach:, the dent will' always find the lungs free and the breathin.• easy after inhaling nerne dies. Thus. inhalation p *local remedy, esit acts constitutionally, and with more power and certain ty than remedies administered by she stomaels„ To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode-of a dmlttiPt ration. chlonnforminhaled will entirely destroy sensibilety, in a few minutes, tarnlyzing the entire Dv . roes syetem, se' that a limb may be amputated without ' the ellghtest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas k lii destroy life in atom hours. The inhalation of ammonia .will rouge the system' when Minting or apparently dead. The odor of ninny of the medicines Ia perwptible in the skin a few min . Mee after being inknied.and may be immediately detect ',.4l In the blood, A convincing proof of the coigne tinted arcane( inhalation, le Ire fact that sicknees 'is always produced by breathing foul sir. le not this pest tire evidence that prbper remedies, carefully prepared , and judiciously administered through the lunge, should prcdnee the happiest melte Dialog eighteen years' practice, many thetunelde,j lufferiug from diseases of the lunge and threat;hnee been under-my care, and 'here effected many remarkable cures, even after the =dere, s had been primouitc'ed in the last steppe; which' • telly satisfies roe tbat ernieumptien in ne longer a fatal' disease. 'My treatment of mmanutption iseriginsi, end founded on lung experienee and a thorough investiga- Mon. My ptrfeetacqttalutance with the nature of tn. berries; at., enables toe to disti nerdsh, readily, the _ea rlo-na fermi of disease that dui elute loneumption, and apply.the proper remedies rarely being valet-Ikea even •in a single rase. This, Inmillarity in connection with certain pet hologieni and microseopic direeveries. enables me to ndleve tbe,lungs from the effeete of contracted 'theft; to enlarge the chest. purify the blond; impart to It renewed vitality, gi ring energy and tone to the entire system,.. Stedielneforlf l lull direct lone rent to any part of the United Slates and Conform; by patients communicating their symptems by letter. Tint the care would be more. 'certain if the patient should pay Mt a visit, which would give me an opportunity-to examine the lobes and ena- Irle me le - prescribe with wilds greater certainty, and ' then the cure could he effected without my ateinr patient'o.lff. RAHAM, Offfee,ll • .81 Faired abut, .(aid Ira. 10111 - Arf Jane 2I IT March 21 .ter-'412.• I SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 185 i. MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles timitti, Proprietor. Allbiaisofooalstovels,spades' coalriddles,ft. The patronage of the public la marine tfully solicited. January 10, 't,7 , . 241 WATER METRES. THE Subscriber havihg been author- Iced by the manufacturers of Water Metres, will supply all orders left with them, at their prkee. • M. XARDIXT k SOM. Pottsville. Ansat..lo, '56 ._. , 'Aill'AtilsselflifEtitl, -- i - 8 . 1 .12ve51 - 1! . attention of Orator and others to their superior . H ert ele of coal and sand sherd& Morels made to order, either extra henry or ltibt, as may be desired: Works in Coal street.` J. & J. SP AIMS. • Pot Iseille,..A signet ft,•7 • • 32.6 ms THATCHER'S Double Aotlint . ForOng and Duman Ping* rpHESE•Pump, frorti expOichce,are acknowlodged to be superior to any in use. They are also cheip and durable. For pale by C. C. CARTER, rinTirtft of The Right for &Ameba/ cotraty. ••, Pottrrille. hovember '56 46-ly- WILLIAMSPCL I FLIpL e ANING MILL, - - - Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, (Opposite the Furnace. Williamsport, Penna.) GEO. S. BANGER & CO., Whole sale and Retail Deafen. and Manufacturers of white and yellow pine flooring boanls,sash, doors, id indss slut eta, siding, woad mouldings, te. Jig and scroll rowin g, fancy abd plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and in the best manner. Feb. 7. '57 - •' EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD_. AI t. Is t ~ Pottsvtlle, pit. for HE subscriber is prepared,.at his old . :Atand, to furnish all kinds of materials in his line, for nildinz purpoilee—pialn and ornamental. Ifs he rites particular attention to the tiambStnaesind Monu ments °This mannfactuor. They ran be had in every variety of style, and will compare &Tenably, to beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered at cheaper rates.l . itiliN T. LANG. June 6. '67- -,. • 23-1 y NEWAIPHOLSTERERIioni the City. Ttp.l...Subscriblar would ,most ,respecti , fully Inform,the t 'habitants of Pottsville aftd• A y, that htbar_corm. mead - Ma bilelner-e on. Centre WI Area, apposite lie. rY Oreerang's Fur- A ...ma. ' • nitrite Ware 'Room*, where he it pre pared to reoeire all o. dere in the Op- u holstering line. N. B.—Old work. re- '''" w"' paired at the shortest notice. MI orders thankfully•rer mired and promptly attended to. tIEO. BERNE:T. ItOrestx—licsur qrxestso, C. F. Boer/sm. . _August 1. '57 • i • 91-3m* • '', VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE, 11,r Hydrants, Loecanf.lives, fire Engines, and other Fur- J ow. • ITHIS HOSE has • great' advantages . over leather, as It needs no oiling, Is perfectly t g it, will stand a very high degree of heat without In jury, and is not affected by Ile severest cold. It can be had of any she from 3.4 Inch to 8 Inches inside dhme ter—larger sizes hada mentor.: Also, Couplings, Branch Pipes, &c. For sale by 13.11ANNAN• • • Pottsville, May 23,%:: , '. 21- 'OCE. To Coal OperatoN TI rs maul Schuylkill Cows. ay:Merchants. SMOKING TOBACCO, by steam power--roOlbs a day, at Hamburg. Smoking Tubac co and Segar Manufactory, on band and ready rut sale. 5/0 barrela sweet stunted smoking Tobareb.• 200.000 Italf.Spanish Supra, • 200,000 Sixes, bpanisit Segura. 100,000 Seed and F..*tm 144.2anc. Orden; Mani:Fully received and promptly attended to. Terms easy. . MAUI* ANN MOYER, ' namburg, Barks County. Pa. Sept. 5, '57 M4UCH CHUNK Wire Rope Manufactory, 36 1 .1.ssahor .I!Xass arca., Manufacturer of-Wire Rope, for Inclined planes, sb,2fts,• elopes, ke., would inform the public, that be is nos pre pared to make • • ALL ALNDE, LENOTHS AND SIZI?.1 'OP PLAT AND ROVYD ROPE, , • At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the most liberal terms, at his Wire Rope Factory, Mauch Chunky Carbon Co., Pa. Reference mn'bo made to Messrs. E. Al Douglas, N. 1). Cortright and A. 11..Rroadhead, at Manch Chunk: to N. Patterson, Summit 11111. to Sharpe, Leisenring h Co., TII. more, Luzerne county, Pa.. and in fact, nearly all the op erators in the Region who have been tiring his ropes. August 8,'67 1 . 82-Iy. CAItRIACE , FACTORY . REMOVED. ATHE undoriligned• kespectfully . brace t la op_portuttityof inhuming the public that they! hare removed their extensive Carriage Foclory, from 31auch Chunk street. where they have been "-almaK"' since thelato tire, .to their New,- Large and commodious building, in Morria• Addition, on the old cite. where they are prepared tot urn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO THE HEST IN THE STATE and ready to AccoMmodate their customers and alt those who may favor them with their Mitronage. AlLentire new and well selected stock .of materials and the FUMY old hands will enable them' to do work whichifielegrmai and durability cannot be stirpasseri. They wilt continue to attend to thelusinesahereafter as before, with detettnination to give general satisfac tion O -Ali orders receive prompt attention. ArT•Repairing done at.the shortest notice. I' July 18, '57 29-I.y AIIRIOUT A BURKIJARD. POTTSVILLE Saddle andliarneaa /manufactory. ; IIIEREW0^11:. invite your •especial attention to my very,extensive stock of ReodP,Vade • rk/Icry. Harrsess;! Coilars. de., embracing the• largest variety of styles end qualities ever offered for sale in this county, and itt thrices that will compare favorably with those of any other house In the trade. / 06 4, Having been, for some years plot, ti l i 4 :44‘ in the, Val& of purchasing my Ric' a illatrialexclusire/g for Gala, L Mid myself stow in the' ossession of advantages from this canoe not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel (lust I can, with corifiderce, solicit the trade of all classes of dealers; and My;arrangemepta for the coming sea son's trade are based upon even a larger .crntonnt of busi-' nem than I hare' hitherto done; yon can therefore rely upon lidding at my lestabliihment everything that is re quired in my Ilue.- 1 , _ Orders by teallare respectfully solicited, and the goods sent warrunted to give.satisfaction, bath as to price and quality. a i . ' LEFEVER WOMELPORFF. Opposite E'pitcopa ICA arch, Centre street, Thattille. 3larch 7.1857 ; ' • • . 'lo.ly • SOLO ON HOOVER. - Wholesale and Retell TAEALER in• Stoves, Ranges, Ifiletiters, Tin ;Ware, Hollow Ware, Bri. tut. hulls Ware, Crests Ware. French 'Wane, 'and•• l 4."c Cutlety, Range Boilers, Portable Ranges,Gas • . Ovens, Summer .Itrnace,..tc., him added --"r to his former stock of Stoves a variety of new, pat, tents of Kitcbev• hanges of which ho can give. the highest recurtmendletion. • • He calls particular attention to his new style of Hea ter which ho Is confident will make the host lietner that has lever been used ,1n this - part of the country, ; also, a variety of new patterns . of Cooking. Parlor, and Hall Staves. He calls Particular attentio to hie sheet iron Parlor Hove, it isan Improvement on the Kistetbach, which.he is eoutdebt is the ein use. He has now the largest stock of the above. articles (too nuttier offs to mention,) ftjat bas ever been offered in. this part of the country.: Ilh invitee his friends, and customers to call and ew:Oho for themselves. &Ohl.' '' confident that he can suit them in quality and price ; he flatters himself that be lm had much experience in his line of businees, thereforeihe feels confident that besannot be surpassedln quality or Ebespness. Itooting and Spouting and all kind of jobbing done at the short+ notice. (bare sired, b deers above ifarkii, seat side, lidterille. March 21, '57! • , - TO CARPENTERS AND , BUELDERS. %arm • • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER • ; -min- MANUFACTURING CONtrelf 11.4. Vi.; on , non,l tbeir- eaten-ire .esta is en t, on Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and description - , which they can supply to- Operators, Csrpentera audlluilders, it lower rates than it can be' bought elsewhere{ They are also ready. to Atipply, through the meaua oi their extensive I:ousiness. and la bor saving machints, manuftetured articles in their line at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cost. Their large worickhops have been in rq tees:qui opera tion for the past year, turning out vastAnautitiers of Doors, Windomelfrautes, Sash, Panel Work, dlottldin6s, . Bed-posts, • Blinds,{ Bannisters,' . • • Shatters, . • - - And rta /ands Of , Ftroard. Paneld and . .. Turned Work, Which they have tetustantly on hand .. They are ready , In execute orders the shortest notice, for any quantity or quality of Klereill or manufactured stuff. Dry artettri mitilwea kinds, for bulidinripnr- Poses. Oak, Maphi, Poillar,,ebair, plank and scantling hoards; Cherry. 'Walnut, Mahogany, Re., for cabinet work; White mid Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 3. 234, 2 , 1 14, 1 34 , X" and %Inch pAnet always ready ; Plan , beams, scantling, plats, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pall rig, re.. re. -. . od-hills of sawid stuff and everything in their line 'on band or to Ord r at the shrdasi notice, Pottsville, Mem ' 29 '67 STOVES I iSTOVESII STOVES!!! AIPiI.OOICREREIRPZ: • OS of the Stove 1 7, OEM EH. STlClntit, artbs • , r. -4 ' ST& D. Centre street, Pottsville. 31-11 1 1 PotatiJro Ara op .0. Dwn's D , Drug Store, is ,tivis 4 y 1 maklug.anangements to sell his ex. ' , Sr:- • ' Moshe iumortment of " ' - STOVES, - TINWARE, 1 BRITTANIA HOLLOW-WARE, At prises beretofdre unparalleled in this region. The PJllowing a list of the Stoves, togetbei , with number and priciiit . -- Wm. Pen u -Ncis. 7, 8;9;10, irith fixtures, from $l7 to F-3 0 . VietOr-Nes. 4 and s,,from $l2 to ps. inhe-Islos. 5,3, 7 and n,.from slodo Capplete- Noisi 3, 4,6 and OA fr 01149 t O l l7 . :- • . CantlON or Egt-llos. 2, 2,A and b. „ , • . nolo Cannon - -Nos . 2.3.4 and 5. , _ $9 • Stuntoer Damp*, for kitebefue-Nos:2and 3; rim to $ll. L • • 3 l'arior Surrei.of all ekes, Russia Iron; with Cast Iron Cylinders. - „ ' • ' Alan, common coal Dockets, at prices ranging &Om 40 cent , to $2. OalTantged Coal itneSeta from $1 to $2 50. • Stoye Pipe, sold for 0 cents per potind. .fabows I 9 ets.-- extra. Russia ben Pipe, V) cis. per pound. • The reihmelitt flat or intseclifinenws article* 'rill nun CiPll: always be found 40 handset! sold floor or t „ c oo t. Cm! Pletveli, Pikers. Tom t *AN? • s era, Fluid, Catophenn and Oil fampe. ll • o _ "P.m') : e ." • "laCkln fi ' ' Fin).tirlekm" i" gike tsr l TZTM: 4 37t7.7 " Chl7 -ildem et Yar tvd 91$6 ' t Ito 14 the undr ' 411.0421tt poll! 1 17 • boss Ph" sciihts Santa sold et ifulhitelten wantotanythhigenum itltatt It to thohr edtautsige to Te .'37,4liitlicitt in elleter me rab ses ji h a d. 'dela detherod Without Aerie V-lethrighots44 ll btlq. : Kr" • ' • • BOOKS, &c. JtifIiTICES'YEE BILLS. • THE new Justi T ies' Fee - Bills, Revised ,1 and Coneeted by the Legislators of Penneybania, net printed, and ter ode by • " B. BANNAN. 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IpHE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the Niel Pottlefile, which la a beautiful View of e location, emery, dc. which he.will sell at the low rite of 23 een n each, to c lose out he lot. They were published at il 50 each,' Now le the time to procure a copy, as but few. namainmusold. . I Allay 30,'67 1 n: BANNAN. Bookseller and Stationer , 4 A CREAT_NOCK. . . ' he 4supending Crisis of the South; • nail to meetlt." 11l UINVO3 Rowan llama, of Worth reline, the son of a Slaveholder, is one of the meat eatraontlinary T a blteathms of, thalay. , No work that has ever'emasa from the prase of the North per. trope Slavery fn all it debasing and degrading character as does this work of Mr. Helper, who is a helper in the Caine of - Freilom in every sense of the word. 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Prices' 00. ; FAUX'S A,RCUITY.Cf Ultl4—st series of, Designs for Villas and Cottages. prepared fur execution in the United States. illastrattell by 300 engravings. Just published and for sale by • ' BENJ. HANNAN. March 21, '47 .NEi MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!! yhorn() IM, that giveth let us sing—by Alice Il wI e. ' • , - m it agar Plu for Piano. N 0.5. , Thallterg Ta ses--ey Charles D'Albert. Dr. Kane's elrctle Polka—by J.B. Peterson . Firemen.' 11 reh—bv D. F. Watts. The Sea Br Gallop-41 robe. / '•" High Fl er " " Ppeeilwv I t Schottische" 4 ," Splendi Waltz,' , 44 Spitfire uickstep, i a . 4 ' Progres 44 a ' a Ocean erala slarch " a Onidint; Star Itcdtcora a Jennie Polk —by P.Malbemer. I , Leon Polka by Michael Malcolm. Polkarran ise—by Denkart. ' VAmerican Quadrille Gallop—by Musard. Micelle Pot --Wm. Dolling. Annie Laurie, a Scotch ballad, eta= by Dempster. , For sale by, D. li ANNAN. i eries o fie oo cOmEorre eog . New Sraphles. IN'PRIp i DUO'FORY GEOGRAPHY. —Small quarto. OS pages, 22 maps ; beautifully II 'tartrate& The work 1/1 every way adapted to the cape. sit/ and wants of Ate young beginner. Care has been taken to avoid oriything which' should be ,retrievOd for the morn adraneed pupil. The tus have only the prin cipal features delineated, hence t hey tan be easily eta ., died. The lessons are copiously illustrated with appro. priate Ongravings. For Instance, in treating of an inland, the subject is Illustrated by a map and a picture of an Island. fic• lof a Re:abut:de, and of other physical the- Utter: ', - .. i 1 . • , r RN ' SCHOOL GEOGRA ruv.—Large Quarto, 134, 40 maps, and name' one ustratlons. Designed for that very large class of pupils in our schools who wish to learn the more favor , tent bets of Geographyibut hers not time to consult the more elaborate treatises. In this book. great pain. have bean taken. by o.'plone sgercisee,tomake the pupil ' thoroughly, acquainted with throurps, and ram tiler with . localities. ft embraces the whole subject of Geography as ordinarily taught, and it is a comp/etc work in itself. For estefly , ILIINJ. BANNAN, J' I Agent far the ablisheri. %wrench re and others supplled at the publishers' Muter whtdeselo prices. . ; Pottnilld, June 13, '57 ACRIDULTURAL AND ARCHSTEC- .1 TURAL'I3IIIOKI3: - . -.. FESSENDEN'S . Complete Fanner and Gardener. Burst's American Flower Garden Directory. . Bpest's Family Eiter.en Gardener. -- • . - Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. . Downing's Landscape Gardening. • • liash'siProgresshe Farmer. . . . A WWI Treatise on tim Grape. . _ . Pardeeion the Strawberry. ; . -t, . Youatt, on the'llOrse. , . . Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. Noilllyrutt, FlOwer and Vegetable Gardener. Johnson's Dictionary of Modern Gardening. ...: Blake' S American Farmer. 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Achmrlf for Sch , o l '17,781 01 ita••An , persons at a distance, by such 67,017 01 rs Dolla to us by mall, and designating the M M zu mo 1,8 'Mind. tnoihnre It forttonled to them. , 811,870 02 Pottsville.Julyo.'67 '.' - 1,033 14 GREAT INDLICEMENTBI,iZ An Eztonsivo Variety of Standard Books Imo 1 ,9 Shen?i • T at, SUBSORIBLK.I7;eipg desirouit of inducing big radio etrek Of standard tniscella none Was, will tell them off at extremely tow prices. Among many others will be found Roberteoree Diet at lad Work ? 3 vole., Rio. Iturseirs;l'dodern Bump?, 3 yob, Bvo. • Plutarch's Lives ? Rio. - - Life of the Doke a Wellington. Illustrat ed. Chamber's Encyclopedia of Llterstnre,2 vat. Chamber's Information for the pee le.. „ Scott's Cominentary on the Bible. 3 vols. Comprehinslye Commentary on the 111 We, 6 vols. II ildroth's Distory of the United Sta tee, 6 TWA. Diturroft'l History of the United grates. 6 avia. ; - Waierly Novels complete } in 6 vols., and 1n.1.1 voir. 114 - 4well'it! 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Anthon'a Perth/all:11d Mon ry, royal Iten„ .„ lltarauley's and Ilumes - • Gibbon's IllaterY of Itaule , ,¢ roYt., • • Together With Tartans edlthnii Or lb BtandardPoets, Pocket And, Pendlg' Dtblesolluatrated plain cram:ant bindings—all of which will , tm mold 'at •'salt Umee; ~1!• "al..D#M2l,&ff'S ''"a• C#cap m ' em: Mu d Anternen i ffidre. rota. ildet!" tti e" . ., , If ears are detained St boars len arrival r tau ars n foots adentistal to laoribroa. - • (Original poetry: lros twe uncut socumy INICHT,T,3O4OIITS . •4,11, ; I WaPt in timcmht I sat miming one beautiful night.l I' ! i „t! Mist the ears Irma outpouring their mellowing light. 'With no elitud to be seen on the tsee of the dm IT 1 , Al it Wind to the Stith stilt US Inminows •Yi... 1;"i. , . , _ i :' i Theaight viol ile Ile:dial! The joyful Earth my !1 r ; In the sweet Bowery bp of the dfllellt• May: , I 1 , 1 1 Bon weolog the tiktr one within its esobrare_ . j 1 Whilst sighs ailed Ha bosom, rind Washes her lksml.; I ,II 1 In the distsinci, seen dint) , the based toouithiins itood ith their blemishing crowned by thedark wood! • . / • e it I Like grim wintlnele, ghostly, they rose on my sigfiti-1 bet to guard and protect the faint children of night. ;' 1 ... - ; i 1 I The phantom like Landman* lay stretched out: betrecep;' In the wlecti haunted gloom of a, wooded demesne,j . r Froutyrhombasom 1 symphony eonstantly gods, r/ i As mournfully sweet as a swan's dying notes. - . k 1 • . • ; - The ftfirburring breezes in misty fair, i As softly and gently as felting of ASIS Bearing on their light wisps delicious perfriMe4 ll:haled froin the hes" oftheldwrets In bloom. I ; ' Afar o'er the scene eases the sound of a lute; , I I At the Wormers of which my 0141Fel gran mate j i Whilst a yob-silks a serairs. 1p melody ; drest4 I Touched.mystiesi chords „my prrovrfal breast. It died intosilineg..4l(llt rose hall sad clear —1 ! • Then fainted in murmr, end died on the ear. • 17. . "Sorer I whispered, an ingelbis left' the pure skies, And dwelisiapori Earth in some Inuiravi dlsralse.7l Now broke op my ear the gaiy liner of a il strusm, ,• 'Ae speckling It homed like rapt thoughts In a dream,— It murmured, 'itgais Orman! thb oceans my 404; -. As Heaven above US Ii that of the soul? ' : •11 I • . 1 1 h Out welled the'sh rill nntelpf aluns 4 b l Ptrailh 1 At It eireledlits flight o'er a maNhboying nni— • I And the ''boot an:owT, as it few hr swat, ; From Its neat . in tlip old.wall, tiliuresttn abdgrey.i 'Sore! the fairies were ditrieirigiith infahthe I'- 'Neath the low arching boughs f the eat& lutzel4 , tee—; Yet my eyes could not aid Theme' Ah t well de I It, They were jOst made , to talk of but not to be seeri,. • • • 1 • ,• It swift, swift, o'er my sight a m ear flew by-1 - Fr' With erystaline splendor it bhaeoned the : sky., 'Tess gone In an instant—not iipark lett Whin/ Like a bright vision. entre:min the mind. I I then I thought—how like greslinera—whieb lives but a day, • 1.1 • Illumines the nation's:that linters away, ' 1.1 Stands forth for a moment, likrl eoinmn :limey • Then crumbles to dust, midst the ruins of thee.; tt ' .. The trevaddden villige ley , hushed In repose .1 • It o ly ...cputoden elite ....,. . Sere the blood chill Ig"delatb Sontr. which sioonvin Like th m w ail of a spirit =se ve r bec a' lm - ed . t - I 1 i On the soul's hopessUssuming lake of the - damed / j sI - . ti . ; It tilled me with terrors, flutastlc and wen , 1 As the &ember-like shriek of the desolate yettr-T i• 1 And I 'tatted aghast, as the angel of death '; ' • j ; . Floated pest on the air with* Maiden's last tleat- • 'Twas slient=eststetwe teemedfonly a dream I • !. • A nothingless shadow—a aclnglant gleam— .. , j .. . 1 And a wave In my bMain, with kits dread moisitent,„ Surged over toy spirit, alone! ell alone! , r !I ; , . • , 1 ) , -. , , 1 t-, Alone! hnd the thought, like au arrow of fire; , . f Pervaded my frame with the speed of desire ;:j: 1; 1 shuddered! and turned for relief to the moon. i Which was kissing the faaturci of newly bernJu isl 1 ; alone! No no, n.i-' such' a thing cannot be I , 1 i Whilst Divinity fills a ll imam:laity! ' t ".. i ~. For I gazed at the skies, at theaters, on the sod, 1 ! , And felt that I stood in the 0111111 Ce of 1:) OD. 1 •• k 1 .• ! , I quailed %Meth the thought mad enveloped inyltea,' it As unworthy to dwell In , the light of his grace,, 1 ;.., ' And throats , to the earth with a torturing nrean,! : ; r Upraised from, the desolate ' region of moan. i , I 'll ~, f Then l'eried; "Thou Oninicieni, Eternal I A.s; ' I . - 1 t, -Whose throne to arilmmebed through the tdood Of .tha Lamb, l i j j II Condescend, in thine infinite &odour , " andtTusq ', I- i l To heed an ephemeral 'worm of the dust:" : . I - 7-•• . 1 : i 1 1 As a starry winged hope through an Eden of, biqtriuyi Came the footfall of seraph, and rustling of pinnies-1 Whilst a aliver-tened voice, like a illy's breath; Across the seollan threads of my soul. • . 1 A i • . 1 It whisphered, "0, mortal! repeat! thew! rep ent ! t 1 In the ash crown and robes of the peniteel ;i, 0 -1 ' Firth fedeth away, and the death e7 i reen Wesel I I O'er the sin-haritated soul, and th e le eof gravest." - j - 1 , 1 • • Then I breed my head tattle titeteetelng gioul . And mingled my thoughlxvltti the angels e'renti ' I Till my spirit wee Sieltedi-and Seeded the Or i ~ ' , i. With the penitenfirlanttitododof or prayer. - 7 1 1 ; . Now pallid Astarte bediamoned the Ales . ; 1 With the luminous gleam of her duplicate ayes p ! !I And the ebon enchantment of night paled/swat I 1 BefOre the Imperial. lustre of day. -- i 1 • Jottx t3Sy Pottsville, Oetober,l&s7- 531dcl)•• • Prom the Mee Bench. I': i II I Down the IttverrrA t fleittman 9 o Story. , ; I i . - e • wr , '•'!• • Seventy years ago, I wai a boatman on sa branch, of the river Loire, my heat (Akin. ;patiengefir acrossAhe river from -Toiirs, Brbire,7Anglth, 'odd. neighboring place& I wit the eldest sod 9f ;ts :Germae count, but though . refusing to ltemply with ,honest father's wishes\ regardingi things, I was disinherited; ,and as a man nothing to do with-.what Providence subinittOitto the edict filmed from the paternal castle) of banishment. The cause of disagreetnaiit it may be propc'r to reveal, or toy :vadat . * Ina" take meifor a wane character. than I rosily My good father,very reasonably accord ing , tb bit notions , and very unreasonably ai•coilding to .my notions—required' me to tuko to wife the Froulein Ida Steinfelt Gretchen ? - respOctahle maidenladrof -about forty, in the tiossessiiin Ot a tumble doWn castle. a Illy ;copies from ISaiony the Elbe:; :Unfortunately I did nut bepp , ir . fancy Fraulioelda, sod Daiwa Laturailly est, open-hearted fellow, I told his Vordship; my father, of the stain of my fancies, and rorolved return for my honesty a itommenl guitltbcr;ced. tle Steinberg without delay. Welt, Ii did trot 14y ; this to heart very badlydor sithoughil htikedtfio Father-land as a matter o't coardo, I was net g oing to lose my appetite at die prospect of lesiVitig So I gathered , together rill my little: patrimony, amounting to-L-really Iklon't know l as. the rev+ , lotion of the precise sum is essential to thelunde4- :landing of my story, and it might roarf Some people think of me withdess respect it Ii :shoots( tell them how little it really war. I will proeetil. So ' I gathered up my little patrirnoby ,And sot our to seek my fortune. 10f aourse,ll tamed may stens toward French soil,rand in due time beeania the proprietor-of the:flourishing boating liil3/(13 in which I was engaged seventy year) This much told, I may as well; in . actitantillse with 'Modern story.tellecs, give,the.xerAiels; of DIV Iwo oud'srant - tinelPirfamery,eolletlC.Billt etiT'S Book and Variety Store. , •i• January • ' 21.107 BY CPAIIA AUGUSTA. LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS.I Preserve your Waite Paper.. 7ILLO W 13ASKETS of _ vario elms for preisrelog Waste Paper, vIBI low Lear pie, to Wee who wilt sere their paper bongo to our store. For sale by N. BA NAN CUM PACKINC.! .1 'I I ' I . :'....t-! H. QUM 'PACKING, Gum Celts, tf9M i Eingii, Symbols and OthermAlitiber i goodit, fbi *di 44 ' nutseturinir piens, at, the Hardware and Irons Hot pot. I 'i , /MOIL MIT.:, "August 1,14 J ': , 131 ,1 •T 7 IIrAIRSANK'S SCALEB ; d 'F M b su scnbersi,agents for the Omn ntheturers, bavejust received a new arttele.eilled the "Union Counter Sade,"ealeulated tci weigh Main IA sn Mince to 240 thst lor sale at the York Store. I l• „ TART/LEY *MON. " POttnilla APtinatb, lB4s t. -- r — LE - 611.ARD.FRY & CO". ; • • Bankers & Dealers la Ezekaargae . TAMAQUA, PA. i : (land ATTENDED ,T 0 1 1,jand dniftilbr nib on ail the princlial MUM the * tiptoe. Also; drallster sale on England; Initand,Sooll• d and Welts. June 111,15, Z --- I'HOMPSON £ DENCLER.' hk soraker. mad Dealers la Enshrines; 1„ ; ;.. OpposaeOke Cleerek, fbtradie. Pm; • 1 ,11 :4, CUR N' ,MONEY : and iLandl go: Warrants bought aid sold. Will stie Add T losly i Solleetions e f in A trstd p3_thlti . • et 5 ,'67 " • P&T'T SCHOOL SLATES., E SLATES ,ale trop the dele . Lehigh Quarries, the aoltest.ltu Pored , United States. The frame, la oral. of one td oak, bent under IMINOTIJO pressure, belts neatest and most durablefranamer mgr. wale or retell by . BENJ. J/# l l , _!tr• . • • for is inK wftb-ir Mime, gem. I was dart as sullen . hreath,, ',.. 'ityea ibitz.7..... • , errand, tharl4! OILS" •, A. IA commenced i "61 ON, Agent tot' .! A. loing way fro gala Tani and Umillera Tholoolli O W ' etoi nuss.No.l24 Peat? and SS l‘st er i r .7_ thin g wati r ' , " N A)) emcee !oft at the once nf 4*_,l D ", amp Loire was at ths sebonge tio!sl, tiln Ill , ""' r° 1.4 \ i •- ; Nerertheles be ~ h s ' - i • . zl i t 4 1 ' Appeared to . t ----t -- l• know, spud read N ifoIPQRTANT.. ' i IL tul r°, llo , And, Isofthri Muth !to i eloP. FY C i mp ro per thing, antko toxisie, 10 ee e4eltrsa d a ,to m "tarots." o'clock this two hawarable, attf a X33,4 B a )Ill*Oallt . '1 .a ::, •"',' 4 o 7 i '• YIN. Sa l B . i , . The, gift, tnst`plferded • j i n yvegjw & uentLax ;,. iiwei-littli pn.‘protesios, 4 1 - o.:tor. De_„..L......_,..`..F•.. ,4lown ansa•beneh,in-tir+ -------- .... - ;, - ,kaa , , the pretty feet and talitANIA I a'..Fl."• TWah , f) _fecloc* callre-bY vela , w i l l i t a bo li ' ( t d i; Aram; floe . dift'aT rain amour . I f 'JrAk ok in tt ,,ol4. —the tributaries of tlirAf4 Ise, at 10 o'clock in "and the great shigitish one work. ' `W / I• MATt motion in to fordething44). 81)4421. Silo) ;o thiiiinitthe XnUi.„ : ; ."4 "ed; aria without luggage, if mikkIWIERTEL! , - black etitiels which she carried orizeo to 9e, tarried , , on our journei.iionl. ° " M' Tepee, Herbst, -shirt/lope tbitt•tho storm watiAistinstttwitroota 1 i W ed t k13,1 14 ,rc,.. ( re sa i d: ll i ba ., j"-Pe".3;trAYIAVIIN ridiald• 9 comPat"w w " D9 ' r -lir— ' s soui c razit e = a rt It Illerf ri. " 64 94/0„,,,L„..,„„,,,,,, r—'4114 ‘ 11"4 :,: aL ,, of tile Marini m 1 .loin, • , •'''' '' BUJ. 14.)01AS„ I 1 ehhi. '.- , - -' - ' •• , ; .., • ••, ' ' , " t " tt ' " i•'' 1, 1 , :•, • ' ' "'.';- - ':- !, - "_ . l. .', 7 . - ' 1:::.-i•i'. : . I ,'' . : : ,itkiii •!...-, . ',;,,z ' V;:fl.-•'-'A'S--':-F:.9'!.-,.4';'47:rz.i.c9;-"?.; 1,, N --t • '• • NO 44' ~ .5 ~ ~t~ 1 -__-il,---~~• Teem ; through that : astiness, and thew we :ere fairly out, epee the bosom of the Loire: . • • Streeter and stronger grew , the current; it shook the trail ,boat like; an. egg-shell; the liars -• became twelessi, the,tilter ; was no longer available, and to my intense horror I perceived that we were ' being borne with lighteinrlike rapidity oat-to . fee. Angers ;type:Wed in ,, the distance, through '- the fiat gathering Night', I sought to bring the taiat landward, vainly. -gly companion threw ; off her, cloak'and added her;little strength to, mine, but it was ell in vain ! The. tortured . boat swept by the town like a frig - Maned bird; thedull, bleak night settlandown like s, pall, and the'roar. of the !winds and waters weeld have appalled the stout „est heart.- . ; ; • , , On we drifted, I Maim Wet whither, the mist rolled .• ,in and bid the Makin 4 gray Volume; and at ?length; after a dreary' hem of sailing through a 'blithk told; the ligbm of Nantes burst °tithe view. Oh! bow my heart leaped towards the first faint, :white gleam, seen tilMlyttbrough tke vapors! I aimed all my airength,!l called All God and Ilea :ion to aid me, but ;the wild winds laughed' at My misery, and the Wares mocked and re-echoed my :agonised cries. • .; My companion; the girl, crept closer to um, and 'I drew my arm silently around biwweist 0, how bin the dread extremity 'af life -does the human ;soul long dor companionship I The •girl .did not shake ate off, she only laid her face upon m) rough, wet shouider and there wept v ry softly. • "(!rand died! ate we 'sole. out to, sea 7" she seamed:l4 haie 'pekoe lewd marily. • , 1 "We may be sated !” : I w ispered, trying bard toiteep tip soy owtt centime' y contributing to 1 hers: - I . I- . (.! She shuddered. ?'" . 'Oh; the cruel tea! It hes satallowek iii thotarandeland bratill Misaligned I-1- i Moitsieur;will lon forgtve. tne for asking you to come?" ' • ; ' l - T "Foigivei you?, • Nat, 'Mademoiselle, do -not ,! speak timi—boatirog is Wry business. I am -used to perils."'.. , • 4• ; • t ;We were silent for II:mg -tints, sitting . th ere iiielpiess in the stern of a boat—a strange; man and.n i strenge weman,t. in the positiOn of tried friepds ! Ab, it ifloot l a tna,tut experience, which j goes to make up ii!lifeti e. Even in that boar of -berrorl felt my soul go;forth toward that girl as I jovntrd its Snit:lM last, its only legitimate cetin terpartj I fait that 'ha, was my spirit's mate— the being designed for Me from the crestiold- , And .though winds slioald-overwhelm us, waves engulf us, and death fake .us il.om probation -forever, I knew that we ihosild be ;together throughout eter nity ! Though. J. bad tivor_scow_hodhoo, though the 'weeders of tier natile,was - unknoett t 4 me— I should recognise her itt heaven ! The thought gave me comfort. f •'i •• -.. . • , ! • At last, the long, hen!! 'Well, the thdadaring of thesurf, the faintness whicitfoll upon me as p sired me that wo 'Were miring upon the bosom of .. the . Bey of Biscay. Tha turbid waters beneath • whose mysterious, surfece so many of the good unit taus aro lying! , , i ~ - • Morning daw4d, gniy and pale. •Par, far to . the east appeared a. blue lift of land.and all around us billows piled ;upon..Tbe scene wifs grand.and inagnitlcent tri the' extreme; but .deso late and full of herrer, The cold light shone over tho face of her; who wearied and faint, slept calm ly upon my shoulder, nlsd oh, what a beautiful face Wives! " -Pale and clearohe faintest tinge of rose• upon either cheek, andiupon the parted lips;. the• eyes lightly elosed, the wealth of dark, curling hair, -wet atscitheavy *hit thedfilio2; ah. it was picture. As if conscious of] the ardent gaze fixed ‘ apon hor, she of, °period her ;eyes and looked upte meet mine. Thera was aishort moment o mutual uuderstanding, end--than I laid my lips updp hers; and Guil looked:4°lns 'and scaled our , betrothal. • • ti day long we drirtisd out. Vain• were all of forte to stay our ionrre; and we went- on, Heaven' only knew.Whith4. ! I - ..During t6e day lasivied the story of my com panion. Site was in orphan, pour and destitute, but : the Sine; of one ofi the noblest of brothers.-. That-brother ,was in .Act era prison, on a false charge which it knoeliecessary to particularize, (there is material enough in this story to make a etertling tale) add she•atche possessed the neces sary proofs to free hie. , • Thu fatal day4-the day ottwhich we were drift ing so hopelessly on,he was to blip tried fur the dreadfuterimo stmier ..• ••• • Igo wonder the devoted sisterhad dared to brave the wind and itorizi,aral peril of the Loire* to save him—her only routaintpp, relative from the gal., Iowa! But norri l alas! it might be tbo *late—and , Incidohy street, youlig-lictrothed, , mohin for a brather;dying alcondettmed criminal! • Yet a We loriger—is little .more terrible sus pease! A sail ih sight:! A blessed white - traii,-y Looming up against the dim horizon a messenger of peace. I tore off My coat and raised it for a• signal. 'I Shouted- until I -fell down from- sheer weariness, but fbr.a while It seemed that we must die there upon the broad, lonesome ocean; -Munger and cold.had alMost frozen our energies, and we looked at eich tither w,ith.dim Wistfulness, hoping ever strongly:that the ship *cosh/ see oureignals. - .Toytal thoughtbleised diontrancer They did perceive us on pease use ' venial! They 'drew in and put out a belt, and God be thanked! took 'us on board! , • " I • • • . ' • Thosts'enly "can truly realize happiness who have passed itaii its Perfect shore's through the .boiling waters di . ..despair. Even an the darksha . duw of Death Makes the dews! of Paradisean gorgiiiist' • ' . • :To the captain' ofthe vessel we explained With., out delay, Our situation, aid he, with a nobleness - of heart which 4s his bes6nonument, at once or ' dored the !mini Ito he put about, and the craft headed fur Nantes. It. might 'not yet be too late, he told Intild, tb soureiher brother; and she caught at the pusaibility with the strong tenacity df. wo man's faith.- ; •• i • :.IYe reached Hantesiat midnight. I cannot go into details, bus Prariaois Lam 4, the noble brothel' Was:saved. The evidincu of luelhaved him from -an !insets:tinges death, ' . : . • - • • • - :'Sitting one night htt itti hotnhie cottage, Miles from 'Orli:at:Oath Ineld by my 'side. I told - her of my )strangely.born loiro, And arkeiher to -Aare toy fate.Stie did nut say me nay, acid with the - full et:noir:l;ond approbation-of Franeuia We were iuricriMt. • - About a year after oar union, good old father repenti4 of1:18 ;sternness toward toe, and in due time a lettna ,antra sines the ep so i • ' LepoldUtrah,l; Ruth. Kirk my gaiter W. 9 1. W 'Rhos& & Bon, 1; Henry W. Hisslntor t • df:i r. Dr. Wm: Pooh, l: Solomon Ebreds:l; Levi L. Smith, li t High k Cralti 1: Web. Ittrek.l: Kaufman t Baum, 1 z! Wm. IlleFarlier, 1: George J. Eckert. 1; J.11.&0.W . lianateek. 1; Eats Miller, 1 James Jarobon.l 11. & A. B. Warner, I; Jecob Sehmneker.l; Wm. King,'; V. B. Erimitenberger,,l; R 11.. Company, 1; ILA. Lenin. 2; W. C. &P. Pi Ennantrout.l; linitiseyer; burner t. CO.,llHion. 1; ,k P. Betdeyane. 1. . - • - • - EVANS a. WATSON • . Have now on Land $OO,OOO pounds of the l abour, BA&NP, lonia tiny °Or for sate on better tows titan any Darr nulaityacturer us Me MUM 'sates: ilay.29, 67, t . 22-1 y dBEAT l i g ra • 111111" IT • • Demerit's intobrireskAtines The Great Ilahaeat, Ceres Paw sad • Beimettfe Embrati4teas The • Great Ustent. cant irowid• amt /mew& ' Bessett's I nallat t ailoss Th• Omit Liahaat, casts Bors ds. Bepoitesiiimbfo es ead s The Grua Listasat. ThoMado mad Sore TArsett. . • Benson's Esabliadditiesss Tb• Groat Liabras, canes Raessasa sad Nagralgid. Beimetes RudimitoeWs I Tht Gnu Uldrino. Beseetea Reibiseatlas t The Great Liaises*. culT4 Rand.. and as !boa KA 04 Ina'salt And to them saaoyel U this war. . It espoolaty reemenuttadol, easett's nedehbellitiemos lie Great Llelmest. Bang Teel, strooff saelr."Hkf,r, es the. bra Uzi- Moat that ebb be wog r gb• .1004 t and thoernds of teoldoeoko oo dl s4O Awn of lb Waits effect@ Arras - -- • 011e—This perorates for the Icy fig? ouperhir to o/1 ebe hooped upon the rt ti r .s. it rower. aid awls/ ertiefe: sod Is as... o•. whoa used •To" • LifiiromitiAgeldeghighlt :I.bandsolpim"ijilfire.k isiododotlinas. . hr. To who•sso bald. or e 00,, it Is ionibtabiti; and to Lod"' as.o ,hoingives.S. it Ili osperyiy rooommeeded. rietlitetre Eabj.entfoM Th• Om" 0 'Mt: r: a. 11ra bd..* Qii. fur the bsir, is fsr Ws by a " . I'lliingses wok, respeetsble Storeketyers 4rery vbeie- • snO M•P►~ by S. S. rainiAcimptsiqCorsirr. Wiissisfyiva, oshorerys. Jou, 3),'57 tin h . Da- DM3.OVISSeklittS HPJIP I..ILLS RE .. INFALLIBLE in removing stoppage" Of 14ov:derides of the meow. These a are nottdrig new; but hare boon sass b$ the Dodo* , Ox MO yea* both In Pismo and America, with un- Peraflearteneeees tn every eare,and be la ofted by many thesenial Wiles who have newt these. to ineU the Ms peak, fOr toe oitorlatton of those yawing from any ir rsasiaritke whatoror in well is • preweettre be those ladles whine bealltrwiltnot permit as tor-roam of Laud. iy. Pregnant females, or those ssyyortag iSerossises so, ars osstlased against using there Pills, a tonehe Pro. nitlon,p r t or um ,. Do r i ‘ spVtlllibli it, alter the a admit)! t IMMO Ibeir saltiness would prevent any top'. ry to bealtbr othertylse, there Pills srorecomsnaadsd..... Directions seeorotekt wk_rt.tff i .,;., Fr_n V it i -. fakt whole. ale and retell by Mile, 3. "" . wm!' and Cl,* Wogs. fe Ps. . , An °rani „,e bt;, address/la to Us above OSUMI Agent, who will soray tb• ~..tiaa• at lie 101..._ end send the rim ati•—onivouly to s ti t e nh3o. 37 - 4 , their imeloapse b. vvauk . W. lisruut, sawmill awn , . P011as• '' - '_, ~ .„ . girfewgioratarat . 1 90011% * OS auk low.itoo• rottgoilfik, Jim ciel , • . rw, t 'I ,Y 9:; MErnCINAL. lIKOCATIrt: . , . .. L . AN AN'S' STEAM PIUNTINO OFFICE.' Havlligiteatiandarite Pteentkiisse ' www lisePeved In ezeinieJOß ail NOOK PRINTING ofevery Enteriptioat at the Chiles or tbe Risers' Jamas!, cheaper than It npn be Enneatanynibereatablishantat is timoottity,.ineh a I Reeke k l)teyMele, ' Bills of Ladies' , Lair Alders, ' Railroad 7Ve&Ar, . ' Sand 11116, -- . .- - - Palmer Books, 1 . Artiolei Of Ainteaseid," ' ' Tinto; Rook,. I DM Rea*, ~,, , - 1 ; ~ ~ - . Order Beak., d-e. • Et Abeveryaborteat sale*. quintal of JOB TYPE is loon extensive Ems thal of any enter osier in this pee , i con alio State, anti we keep bands employed entretely 'tosJoilping. Being a pestetieal-prit ter eurmalt, we will guarantee otiv work to be as neat as any that eau be timed opt In the cities. PILINTIXO IN COLORS diite at ill* shortest Italie*. - : ." . . . BOOK BINDERY - inceivey varto4 of styto., Blank 800 - ks otoisrydoserlPßontaanntactured,bonnd and ruled to order atsbortnotlea , ball been grctwing rich very 'tapialy, of late Jean; , but then bow utterly' opposed it is to the glorious ; 'spirit' of' ohl—Frerreb-revolutionary philosophy' which advocates taking the whole world or noth ing in its embrace; although it chould first crash its own children by so doing. The circulation of the Russian' banks In ques tion le limited mainly to the town or district in which the bank Is sit:sated.. This maw" it Is apparent. Is also dolefully absurd, sines it must . prevent wild est institutions from getting a an nnlimitei quantity at circulation, and thereby greatly binder the "enterprise" 'of vs-ahead sad' leaden speedsters, who "live by their 'Own wits aril the lack of themin othere," In fact, in this; as in the other bink.reguletions, we have freith proof of. the melancholy' blunders to which new nations Ire liable rho ridiculously strive to shake a old forms, Ind' who endeavor to make appli cation of the great abstract of ill modern petit'. telegram:ay—we refer to that of "the greatest amount of good fir the greatest number." • In ail such news from .Russis we have also fresh confirmation of the foll y of the German Reins. who predicted thirty 'tsars ago that Russia would yet take the kid in Etiropci in the march of social improvement towards social freedom. To be sure Etigland.haifor,thirty years made only &nominal advance in this particular, her aristocracy being at this instant politically more predominant in power, H anything, than it was at that time, while France-and Germany are positively sliding book wards. And it cannot be really dimpled that the Russian nobilitY, has in the same time been brand- • iftly hampered sod weakened. Hut of course, the • idea of a Russian ever learCing or knowinges7 7 • thing is an absurdity, and the idea that anything or anybody should ever progress except ourselves, ..ur such places as are popuierly known to us, is merely a mischievous and ridiculous notion. A. country where, as it !s well kiition, the daily food of all the population consists entirely and cools. ,sively of tallow candles 'sad birch bark4reannot, by any possibility, teach anybody anything. 4sit 'pecially'in the mysteritis of banking ! Ton evasion Tunasu.- , --There is much morel ' intellect in birds- than people suppose. An. In . stance. of :this occurred recently ; at an English slate quarry belonging to a gentleman, who nar rated the facts ,to the editor of the London Lite -far, Jerr,al. It stated that a thrash not &wire of the expansive properties of gunpewder, thought properto build her nest on a ridge of the query, in the centre of which they were constantly blot-- big the rock. At first stile was very much dia. isompored by ;the fragment's fijing in all direc tion., bat still she• would not quit her chosen locality. 6h9 observed that a bell rang when ever a train was about.to be fired, and that at ' the notice the workmen retired to safe positions. In , a few diyi, whoa 91os heaid the bell, she quitted her i 'exposed ,sitastion and flew 'down 'to where the ' Workmen sheltered theniseliel, dripping close `to their feet. Theis • she' would v:unity until the explosion had taken plice, and *then return to her neit.: The workmen obseried this and narrated it 'to their employers, and it was also told to visitors who canto to View the quarryl The visitors naturally expressed a lip to witness .so carious a spechnen of intellect, Gut as -the 'rack could not always he: blasted when visitors came,' the bell was rung instead, and for a few times it seaward ihe same purpose. The thrush flew down . close to where they stolol. but she perceived . the change, and It interfered in the precast of incubation;'the consequcneo was, that afterward when the bell was rung she would peep over the ledge to ascertain if the workmen did • retreat, and If they did not she would remain Where she war. half the instinct displayed by this thrash, would ,'save many human beings (rota explostona that overwhelm themselves, their honor and their families. Financially,we ropes tedfi expose ouiselves to destruction, whin ears_ and prudence would save us. We poise the • Wine cop, when: abstitianee Should b our motto. We'aie•gailty of much that the eunnittli thrash would ovoid. Let us 'glean.a lesson from the lit ' tie incident, which may prove profitable. • Waaa VICTIK "TO • 141111dTKATIT The Courrier des Elate • Usis eentaimr - a singular account of the proceedings .of a scoundrel who 'ruined and roblied 's Mrs. Z . ., whom he pursued until she'heesone an s iuniate of an InSiltation for • the insane, Some years ago, she being then, out 'Of health , her husband toilk her to Paris for the benelikor the su perior medical treatment to be' obtained' there. After remaining seine time in Paris, Important affairs 'respired his presence In the United States and as his wife's health"wasnot ,entirely. reestablished, he htate leave her in Par is; in , the care of some Minds. Soon Otter, a young American made her. acquaintance; and by hie sittentiona'wort herlsonildenee and gratitude. Ile..baproved his position, as might have been ex pected, and among other proofs of her regard she frequently leni him money, which be imeaconally paid in Part, but when the time• came for her to return lower, ho vine •in her debt $1609. After • shelled returned to the United. States, he made the circumstance pf this debt the means of en -trapping her into a correspondence, by which her eh/outer was compruinised; Possessed of this evidence, be came home, and -sought out his vie - tint at the hetne ~of, her husband, at the South, and by threats of exposure compelled her to pay over to hint; from time to time,' $lOO per lnonth, which her husband : allowed her for her personal expenses. : lie led a • life of del!anchery, and/fin :addition Co her monthly, allowance, she parted some of her jewelry, to raise the money to pay his debts to the eineant 'of $250. She went to Missouri, where • she had near relations; to . escape from him, bat, there be pursued her with mennoing leueia. Later,sho CAM! North, and he was found in her apartuient at a hotel in New • York., by her husband, bat made his wimp. so suddenly that the arm of vengeance tailed to.reaeh him. From that time ho:dogged her steps, whom ever she went, whether in Now York or Boston, alike in private houses or in hotels, stole her jew els" frawher trunk, destroyed the portrait of her Norilturanerse..e, —a- ••••,-• 1946 e 1444 161 Philadelphia; 21749 10901 14336 Pike, 764 190•. 12 Potter,: . 495 947 4 Sehuylkill, •_, 61n0 3097 541 Somerset, - 1741 2717 • • Snyder, • 999 900 Sollivan, 494 266 Susquehanna, 2419 3224 1193 3~4 aloe,. . " 971 ' 1275 v ernier' , 19e ne , . 1 , 1711 301 9 Warren, • Washingtim,• • 3712 sat 1932 1691 Westmoreland, 4364 3443 Wyoming, . . 1226 996 Y or k, • " 6314 1775 ' Tail, • 163,890 346,147 • SUN ratter over . . . .42,143 . Packer ever botb.• - • • 14,1113 - We do not think it neemaary - to fill up oar (44- amps with the rote by eeentleti for the reel of the ' State ticket, as it varies bet little from lie Tel* for Governor. The total vote for Casa! Commie eloper, Sammie:badges, and on the Amendments to the Conatltotioe, lir as follow": • Canal eiesomitesteemer. Masud Stdekbind,D. • ir ' /96 • ' William Mears, a,••• 114 • 421 Jobe Y. Uaderosse. A.. - • Woe soprano Judge". ' Wilma Soon& ' • - • Hans James Teceopme. Dv •• • • 167082 ibeepti J. Levis, . . . •• laos jeeee r e vb, - • • 144371 Jacob Broom, A. - " " VMS Jager E. Brady, A., - • • - 311,966 Aseendlitents to the Cloieetltettles. 20. 1 - Sid. 4th. N mays 117,1 d 614,3611 116,206 . mem _ 11,412 'A 10,391 Ks= 3tijorlty tor, 3090*. *PO O&Mr 133X11 We co mpare the tote fur Governors _ ith that for • Piesident, lost year, as follows t Presided. WA Gem ear, Sacasinag, : . 310.600 Packer 1111.100. Ifromoet, 141,447 Wthook 148,147 M OO % - 'OM= Ilaaltherst, ISA* --., Taal Tot* ,400,110 "ROI ,01•• 361,107 .Deerwase 1u tbe total rote, 94.010: . . = le 1* Um Democvatic lob, 41,010. 1. tire Republican tote. 1,300. Deems, la libei American vote, 114,00 a. . • , llje Ølorkrtt. . • ' POTTSVILLE X AIRILISTE . . (INbelesale Prises.) 1 Wheat Flour, bbl., $ll SO. Dried Peaches, paed $4 CO Rio Ylosr,bbl., 4 . Ldo •do - sapiej. 2go Tleat.ba 66 4 l le 0 1 Driitd APSE; pelf,: 16 fly% . doses, 14 oats, do' . . 7 suOimperposasS, n o a ts, do t • " Shoulders. 3 Totatees, do ' HilaN " • 11 .211DOOY 60114, • 4 21 Lard. 27 Clover Ind, 41 601 Plaster. do -$6 6e Il ep,pertent, • -1$ 00 Pelt, per Nell, 1373 POTTIIVILLIII PRODUCE I.IIIIECTII. Wotan Pr i.) nona.-Mbeat Dow alto C how 26 00 to T 00 1111141 and Rye at $6 40: Rye Chop at 90 etc* Im o aid Coro Wel $1 00 do. .• GRAIL :441dt* Wheat cells at $1 40 e Da., and Rod at $1 80 dal 11yo 96 doteotn 90 &Wats 404 kt. 1111Xrdr-Seor malls at 10 . 12 eta. per 16; Mutton 10012300. Yea 1123440; ?ark 18 to 14 dot Shoulday 14 to 16 do., IL 4 15 to 17 Idols& 1b do. PROYntem 8.--Bottor. *Us *ova of to 22 eta., * 'Cbsoin ices Wats * dos.. Lard 16101116 U, lb Mass S ets i l . 11 Coto 9 44 c = Rkolo &eV' 11 110t .4 .4" 141080 9 30 4 Sod Po 14 do *mu AND romAß222=Vonst ols 0 ls SO to 02 M.. was. ft.. pa... 0 a de; Whip 2 to 8 do., boa 4 404 311 to 60 etc IP los• . t . •:; • IFF - •