Ilitt,anti fflitiltOt - the' 414sintri Jorrad iliseagas. '114:1AR111NO ROUND,* •7lt ditees eritti,,a valiant heart, Thst eoniosetkee, , . youut Wets - bow to Acre Tlie genus or mammon seas.; , . - Altaesflunalgbertialt was tbati - ' • - . , Bat very mob *obit : • ?Walt was not alquipir. coo • .1101•a"boatekag tortstir: • , ••' Mises a&mi.diAbilint theft stns ober, . 'l<hf tbiketroooltlibreat toot ?.34110masottoeo s yolk with beam blight . • Cbalto thickly tbey strew ; . • Asa quislioar Om, and ptoblembs deep, ti „YU* did Melt balsa confound. : , • Obit* would be surer to Mop ,•,..,rtitt be ems "bateding toluid.'? • ' Pothers won/d talk of polities, Or oboe& Whirs prolong, A Wtfl It lay Thins intro not HU them 11l . Imo old ..!poperigr Al sod ofni,.. -Did olfoothoospropoont Qaarts that tartly paztlo2" , , Whet Prod "boordthi Moe' • TIM mothers talked of rade yosms Orb,' • orasommar, books, sod bolo; - • But always tried lobs* but to add • • • Itoto use sontlityloyo - • ' " • - Poe did I esteh tat ofightoot eoht, • 'Or I mam my yoke 'Mould *And, • ; • - 1 rata does of cant, :Whoa I wont °boarding lowa . . • Stoostrto mould tallt of wrorythilug— . . • • . (If,partLois, Moo sod elan ' Of proems sod thi - boaidays, Of toms: &ad Otoistsams lolls; and laiseblemos laat visa goy woes drowned ' For sttskhm, phut tam ray bed,) • 2 - Whim I came 4 .'boardism wand." , • Ina Weer ramotirms ibis were parsed , • WiUt tillibittiokotio e f Joy: • Nor did good apple*. der, auto, The last Oust fon 446407 ' If a daglagwebool wen nears . • We'd go„sod 111 tio boned Pre Maas ono` nil I mos boom% ' • When I leo "boarding round." . - • • ?kw dlnuar-basket. ovary noon, 1117 willing laynd did greet,_ And ocarcely User Callid to Wag ' sometbing good to eat; . Woes plea ware full of raisins thaw Dough:Hata wove la/Ittihad found Alapt caksol ban not bad .81neo1 quit 'lauding rood." .• ; ; But now than plinsant Days are gone, lakee sunny sprtoftinte's Pet; The boys I taught bite, one by one, ? Into the world been east My locks are growing thin and gray, 191 soon be under ground Theo lit beget, and not tin their, , About the 'Warding round." • . ' *lt mut Ibroterly the custom in atMoot an parts of country. far the mother of a Matelot school to get a of his.pay by .boarding round:" that is.-by borE oath family succem4vely for a period of time p • mg to the number of children therein, that • tianchool. 4 - - - , The Trick I Played urea way Wife , and . t ./ Laosswot: eorniog•invistt me, for the fl rat time shies in; marriage, , and I don't kneir what evil genites prompted the wickedness (I acizletr ' ledge with tears in my ,eyes that It was ' p ) which I pepertreted towards my wife and my aaeleot rotative. • "My dear," raid I to my wife, on the day ~.---- a • fore soy saint's arrival, "yen know annt y ,M ' is is coming to-morrow ; well, I forgot tckmen on a rather annoYing eironmetinee with regard to • her. She's very deaf, sad although she 'min% bear my voice, St which 'she Is accustomed; la . ..its ordinary tones, yet yOu will be Oblige ,to speak extremely -load in order to be heard. It ' will - be rather inconvenient, bat I know you ill do "everything: In your power to make her s ay agreeable." i, Mrs. S. • ansionneed berdetersaination to na; e hireelf heard,!if possible. , I then went to John Thomas, who loves :a "coke as well as any 'parse!) I know of, told WI to be at my house at a P. DI., on the follow ng evening, and felt comparatively hippy. : I went to the railroad" station with a age. i the next evening, and when I was on my 1 ay • home'with my aunt, I said, "My dear aunt,,tfere ' - Is one rattler • annoying Infirmity' thstrAolio ,„ ' bas, which I forgot to mention before. rill i very deaf; and although she can hear my v toe, to whieb she Js accustomed in its ordinary i es, ' yet you- will.ho obliged to speak . extremely o'M 'in order to be heard. I'm sorry for IL" • Aunt Mary, in the goodness, of her b ri protested thot she rather liked speaking ,our and to do so would give her great platen: . The carriage drove up—on the steps wal my wile—at the 'window was John Thomas, w,th a face as utterly solemn as it he had hada • all his relatives that afternoon: ' • ' I halided • out my aunt—she ascend.. the . steps. , . . "I ma delighted to see yeti," shriek • my wife, and thie.polleetnan on the other eide f the street started, and my aunt nearly fell do the '' steps. . . • ' "Rios me, sity.dear," bowled my aunt; n, • the ball lamp .fettered and the windows sh: .k u with the fever 'and ague. 'I lo'oked it th ' win. dow—Jihn had disappeared. Raman . could stand it no longer. I poked my heit 'the carriage,' and went into strong °uvula', ' When I eiriteied the parlor, my.wifews log aunt Mory to take'off her bonnet and • and therimit John with a face of woe.. •• ' t ifdienly,:"Did you have a phrasal:43ml went off mY wife like a pistol, and John p jumped to his feet. . ) • "Rather dusty,' was the response, In, e hoop and scribe conversation Oat/need. . The neighbors for streets around Ma' t have beard It; when I was in the third ate of the ' building, I beard everyword plainiY 4 ..* In the coarse of the evening, my an t took ootession to; say to me, - -''!Bow" loud yh wife speaks I Deal it burther?" " 1 I told herj, all deaf persons talked loud , and that my Wife being used to it, was not ' 'acted by the exertion, and that Aunt Mary ,as get ting along very nicely with her. , ~•• . Firet-ently soy wife said leanly, HAlf,,h. Very loudly lor aunt talks I" -'' • , "Yea," oTid I, "all deaf persons- do. - getting--- with with - liar finely; she hum • word you Msy." And I rather think she l , Elated hi their semeu at . being indi they went at it hammer and wogs, fill eve on the matitleitlece clattering again, ani ' seriously afraid of a crowd collecting In the house. . . . . Su i t the end was 'near. My aunt .bale lavestigatirig turn of mind, was desirous , • ing.out whether • the exertion of talking' , was not injurious to my wife. So said sh unearthly bout, for her poise was cocci .05 it wee when she wee young, "poss . . in loud straits your lungs r . ...It is an exertion," shrieked my wife. • "Then why do you do it?" was the an scream. . • • - _ 4. lleritase—because—you can't hear it squealed tihr wife. • "Whatl 4 . said thy.sunt3tirly ?Irani road whistle this tile. I begau.to think it time to evecoate th sea; oad looking round and seeing Joh stepped Into 61 back parlor, and the flat est haek, with, his feet at a right his body, rolling from side td side with poked Into; bit ribs, and a most agonising sawn cif.;ottoteniutee; but not uttering a I lumtedietely and involuntarily assume tar attitude, and I think, that from thi posldon. of par boots and heads, and Jot:opts to .eestrain. qur laughter, •apo hate ensued, if a horrible groan which , rent to iglus: suadeavOr to freptm had not betrayed oar hidfng.place. - In roshedety te,ife..and mj aunt , •wh,., time comyinthonditd the joke, lid such' as .1 then got I never got before, an , .i never to'gat again. I knoti not what the end would haw John s in his endeavors to appear rape sympattetio, had not given vent to en bolical noise, sonuithing between a bonia.leugh,, that• ell gravity was tips!' screamed i 6 etititiett..` , • WHIM Coiedigia stalls admirable 'opl kie arid Yhrico to Dr. Messily, tbetiociet remark during the 'owes, of the '0 when irs• . coscladed,. be was atiktel thoesht of it. "It weal do," -said tilt .-staff, erdnsease!" Everybody else 6 ; .delighted with this decided 41'14 puttied the circle. He wu asked why.: , you why," sousersd ttrecritio. floater A ; * , 141. let .64144,' Whthrll!llart44o leffißfe44, It won't do—there is. but one bel44is latand,4 •• " ---- 7 4 a debating tooiety in Schenectady . day, the subjeat tratr:"Wbitth le the ti ' , ' 'fal prodoetiOit, a - girl or 1 strawbere eantinaing the argument for two WO I ill, i1k,117 adjourned without conduit alusion.;-tint old, ogee going for the _ and tbe young.° bee for thi girl,: ---" ..--.................................. • uBAT, Amager, dfnet. "With "Why, fie slot oo no". no bow ; pia to .b ogim a y .o Vol - 1 04 1 01. '41 , 4 " 11' or iorvr:!ltor uw pisqes dy(ti dean; so that w tiooktat Port' Wallow; od Ir; for pir wow dog alai seemed' to wrath! rot. miscatANkous. _ - LADIES' *ORR BASICETO, OR I' ._ • • STANDS,- i . • , jIE Atu TIFUL Patterns--Light awl ,„, Durable. Also.lluspeusiou .P'POt Doges, jest i 1174/.4 and roe Sae hi ' , tr. unsAN , 1 ' P ErlitriliADE P . EATENT BM - aper a p , to bold auesito 20 pe ..ells, ibefireeers,Drug a and ether* for sale by IE. GARRIOI3OI, Centre street. Pottsville. ', Nolierriber If. 'Zir • 1 ee.ty •- PAOINCI 1111ACIfINE. 01PHE subscriber has added a Paging Martine to Ids Bindery and Li now prepared to irge Woks, End number Tleketst nte,4 in Lugo -er =at quantities. All kinds of Blank Woke printed, ruled, peed and bound to order—and all lauds of Binding ea- And at abort notice. Particular, attention paid to hiding Itagatinex, Pamphlets, de. f B. BA NNAN. Jona 6, '67 24-) Bernier and Boolaetter. GAVE YOUR TIME. READY MADE PAPER BAGS, r AoR, GROCERS, DRIJGGISTS, CONPBCTIONSRL RAKeRS, Ac.--The Subscriber respectfully informs highlands an the public that he has been appointed Agmt for the wile of kMetens,Nnektne nuedS!Pisper maid, • _eIartrfACIIIMID PT lours. Jobi H. hewers & Co.; of Philadal - m ithio. • Mesa Bags ens of also and qualities of maw table (Or ast. ruses' who use the artitle, and are offered at such prices as siU at once conuneud them to the con stoner, • Nbersar• many advantages in pruebsaing and using g roe ssottacießaser. Where to bade are limed, it - moires the quantity of paper and airing to paekthe same timber of pounds, and more time in Rutting up a peek- Where an *statute* business Is 410 se and .Thve made by hand, by buying rad, made Bag:, one head eau be b y with: lly using them, you will not only we Una and many, but always hare et convenient recepta cle in which.to put up your goods. H Wherever these Baer. have been Irtrodeused, they hare ev Noen euHresatisfactios. - r sale at Aussfacturere prißE ms by NJ. BANNAN, • • Paper and Book Dealer and Stationer. rehive street, opposite Epiecepal Church, Pottsville. A first rate assortment of WHAPPINQ PAP= al ways ens hand. • Yoh 21, 467. 3 R. 11. --' G — R — E — S - SAN 76: has been ap. 1n Agent for this eounty,for the sale 66 MpoiIPS PA TE NTTMETALLICBIIitfAL CASES," of Which supneede allother kinds Dense. Beingper*tir atMight, It obviates the neeessityothoutly burials; sod alsopreservesthebodyfrem Immedlatedscompatition.- 1 They arepartienlarly imitable far transporting thebody from one piers to another. The face lecovered with al thick gLus, wit h metal top, whieb can be remoted at any I tore, and the face of thecorpse seen by its friends or re i Mims. ' Wen:lett give you hundreds ofcertilicates, to eonoborate our statenten t, as to theadvan tages the Me. I allieCatlin hasovertheWooden,'butthefollowing will suffice: • • - • Wassmatran, April sth. . Gessliesces:--We witnessed the utility ofyour omit. mental "Patent Metallic Durial,Cases,"usedto convey the rental/nor theist, llonJohnO.Calhoun to the Con groadonal Cemetery, which impressed cur with the belief that Ras the best article knowrito us fortranspc . )_Ming the dead to thelitinal resting place. With respect. we subscribe ourselves, yours, de.. (Signed). lienry Clay, LOW!! Cam, Dan. Webster, Wm. R. King, Jeff. DALT% J. K. Berrien, J. T. Mason, D. U. Atchinson, A. C.li ream, Wm. P.Man gum ,lienry Dodge, D. B. Dickinson. , Similar testimonial rated be added oltbont num ber: Apply to U. GUESSANG, • "Cent res tied,eorner of Minn. PoUnftle. Jam 0.1R.511. • 2s.tf FARREL'S & HERRINC'S Palteisitrire Proof Safes. &aloeik; and Staiimier, PollanTle. fl IS authorized to sell • Wei la Schuylkill county llhfarnish them at the low tanutheturers' prime at his more in Pottsville, there the tad a list of prices eon ,be teseSalbs,on trial have proved uperforin proteetingßoofts, t. Ay., from fire, to any matt fired tin the Hailed Stales, ley aropfferedat eqwelylow pricer. I 1 , The following is an extract from the report of the committee appointed to superintend the recent mat test of bunting Safes at Reading: 0 0n the 28th of February all the membeit of the (k 1 ruittee met to witness the safes and hook& and paper; (placed in them) and were perfectly satisfied that alines right. , The day following the binning took place, un der the superintendence of the ftenunittea. After a fair and Impartial burning for five hours in the furoacel of Mews. Farrell &Herring. the dafeof Messrs. Emig fi • Watson was first opened, the Sett being on fire inside, cod the contents partially consumed, whiletbeeontente in the Safe of Messrs: Farrel,' d lierring.ftere In good a condition. and. no fire inside.". 1 . The Editor of the .11 , 71.1 and 15chuyikill Jeered, gether,wlth fifty badness men, *ho attended the bent- F, tug of the Safes, testify to the tritth of the above state , moot. "A For good and reliable Sates at =muted mere prices • col on • B. BA'NNAN. , e i r Agent for Fterrer E s Haring's SO' . t• Pottsville, March 24th, '52 1 11- " 8. D. £H. W.,BMITH, .I. staxer.tentatas or Melodeons, Org-an lielodeorui, and Pedal Sib ' Bass Harmeninzets, 511'Washington Street, Boston. T il" TTENTIOI4 of Clergymen, Committees, .sebool., Lodges,-ac.. Is invited to the new Pedal Subltese Harmoniums, made solely by the Manuhicturen. .I It is arranged with two mutual', or - hanks of K ye, ' the lowest set running an octave higher than the other, and may be used separately, and thus get in one Case two distinct Instruments: or, by the use of the coupler, the two banks of keys may be played at 'the nine time by use of the hunt set only. This c ongested witht the Steel/ass; will produce the effect of a large organ, and is suelelently heavy to till a home that seats from 1 to 1500 persons. I THE ORGAN MELODEON ~ 'ls designed for parlor 'and private use. The construe. Gon is shadier to the Church Instrument, being erring . ed with two banks of Keys, and When need together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as great, voluute of power as the Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. I Also,every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor nel, Purchaser, may rely upon instruments from our Man• ufactory, being made In, the Most complete and lbw- owls manner. Having removed to the spacious build logs. 511 WASHINGTON STREET, we have every hall ty for manufacturing purposes, and employ nand but the most experienced and skill $1 workmen. • In Abort, we will promiee oureustomers an Instrunent equal if not superior to HOY Manufacturer, andrufrlell tee ENTIRE AND PERP'EC7' SATIVAOTIO '.- I Music TEACHERS, Llama or Came, and others inter tested in musical matter', are respectfully invited toirisit our rooms' t any time and examine or test _the Wino merits on exhibition for sale , at their pleasure. ' APE stilt furtherguarantee tO the public astothe excel. one of the MELODEONS ' ANDHARMONIUMS froth . our Manufactory, we beg leirreto refer, by permission, to the following _ PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS OF BOSTOc, Who have examined our Initnimenti and will give their opinion when called upon: CH/CCULLEO it Sass, MLLE'? R Cremate, I'. GILMER} k CO. Wet P. EMERSON. Brown A ALLEN. A. W. LIMO CO. Gsosoillswa, WoonwsII4kIINOWN,NENTIALL /CC°. DIOIOdEOTER. & Heartiaonhaaaa. Ben god. Persona who wish to hire Melodeons and Harmoniums with a view of purchasing at the end .of the yes*, can hare the rent credited as parts payment of the purahnee money. This matter is worthy of special note, as it enables those who dean a fair: test of the instruments before purchasing to obltin It at the expense Or the ruLotorote, to the extent it least of eyear's relit I Orden from any part of the country or world, *fait ti t to the manufactory In Batton, with cash or,satishe reference, will Le promptly attended to, add ar eithfally executed as if the parties were prese4t. or employed an agent to select, and on u reasonable trues. Piles List e Scroll lit, 4% octave, - •, - • , • - 1 $BO Scroll leg. b °dais, ~ . - - ";:: • - - • 70 Piano style, 6 octave - • • • ' • ' • 1 100 Piano Mlle, infra fin ish, ' 5 octave, • • • =, 116 Plano style, armed leg. • i - - • - 1 125 Plano styles 2 sets of reeds, 1-• . • - -, t , 150 Plano style, 6 octave, • - - - - - , 135 Organ Melodeon, - -1 - - • • • 200 Organ Melodeon, extra finish, • -• • • I 250 Pedal Sub• Base Harmonium , - - - - 275 Letters, Certificates and no tees from the plese,iteom all parts of the world, may also be seen at our salesroom. Descriptive amebas seat free to any address. , • • . B. ;B. k H. W. SM,' - 511 Washington Street, (Neat. Boylston Market ' lT ) H Baotou. June 27 's72tttf rdood, thing was rout of B . o3ToV E liffijl i ta t ETAPAN Y. r('(HE experience of the past ten Years has gained foe this Belting the confidence damson- I Witmere and consumers. The great Improvements re-1 cently made in Its quality. warrant us In assorting it to i he superior to leather for all; open Belts , —espedally for I heavy or main flails, ' 1 I Its first cost is much less than leather—lt Is stronger, and more domtle, and gives!' gain In power on the pur l ley, It will stand a heat of 300 degrees unaffected,—no' 'degree of cold or wet ran injure Its working. In all re specter it is recommended for Saw-Mills, Mines, Grain Elevators. Machine Shops and Manufactories. 31thehlese Belting, .3 £ 4 Ply. &ale of Price, 3 and 4 ply,,,tnns which an cstisude ofat price of infermaliate width; can be made. 'l7 13 ,5 a 2 inch 3-ply, pet toot 10 icents. 4-ply, cents.] 1 tr, st SS . u "S/ 20 /4 at 36 is 7 , 4 u 34 " 411 " g . 14 st .47 I/ •4 • ' 451 . AU 4 o 5 5 o 10 o 4 o •54 , CO ei It U _,60. k “ 75 ."- " .4 03 - 1 3 IS Si SI 72 , 4 N ~., 22 U . 14 " " . 53 i " 100 • " 15 o 88 e 107 16 Si Si ,:521 IS " 1/5 " I 18 " • " " /MI " " LSO " ,AP " . " , /15 , " ' " .144 " ." 'l l *, IZI " " 168 o 155, IN • l• 173. 4 Hewes 5 and g,ply Belts Made to order to purposes where gthet.skriogth is inquired. (as 6 sothtitute for doable her) at an advance of twenty-Eve and any tour wrath on 4VI prime. I lilyetrithet Homo. 'Warranted 'to stand a preemie qj" 73 lbs. per sitiaie each. 1.3 inch per toot, • • • - - - 20 cents. 3-4 10 , "- • •, - 22 " 23. 114 " " " • - •"- • • .30 ' 1 1.2 " ". " • . • • - 33" 134 " " 4 - •40 '» iseithiessettrist ifs - Pia% 94 seethe nose. Warms/ad to dead apreasure of 176 ibe,per /Pen 34 Inch per - 52 cents. 214 " " " I •'. • • 00 " 234 • " " . • - ,• —. • " 3 11 , „ „ *, — 74 -Sew York Croton Mum, I • • • '• . • .23 » ' - , Note pt say . thee and , strength , made to order—also, Suction Mee for Vine Region arid other purges. The above Rose has peat- adiantages over leather, as jt titedlF•no °nth, 4 perfeetly tight, will 'stand a very high degree of heat without L ary, and II net affected by the setvenyst &dd. t • Coupliuge, thared'ipee, au, tarnished -at the loVrest • Steam Packing. • . This article Is now in general use by the most skillful !Engineer/ and Machinists throughout the trotted States. : It is prepared so that 3010 Fahrenheit will not affect It, and is superior to everything else, as no substance hes stentach elasticiti, which stands so high A degree of beat, and may be used about all parts where packing Is neceseart, els: Ihrobeler Tusks. Piston. Rods,. Steam Joints. bloom Chests, Cylinder Heads, Stoning /loxes, ,ate.,VVe. Packing wade to order for all the various purposes, such as MATtUOI4 Piatca , 1100/:11 CO neap. FLAMM& HOT A-. 4111 COLD W ATII2: VACIVIIII Pi t Foot AND Deurzar 'Laths roe Sixth Escorts, i.e. • Xii - The subscriber bee the Apiary Area the semi of *loiterer articles. The Della ere the beet to :the trotted State% Ind wefurnish {hemlA . 9chitinffl at lbronteslunent Pilose.thvis siring the carriage to the ]lt eLftbaverta .4)lwerthewlurreithe the preference at the let kW/ %Sbei *we to any potters or thle owe not ' It per' etreereert ore eeei ebegekro treareetee the „yr als7.Xf4. *MI* * exestsiele weep tb• erderile Asfust 1 491' 39 /411141,11ANNAN; Pieta. gone, I Iha lay Angle to .is fists ezpras- I. and.— a simi- Mbitive otir at ,. y must km gat* iisibility by tbh acidic% I hope I been, it Val and •b a dia. and a and we to or In. 1 m ade BO co; sod wbel b• :doctor; tug been , robstlon "I'll tell T, le the 51215/1 Ihe other t. bane, r Alter tht meet. it ton. subertier, ClENnilre Deoadway. •eW Tett. IULLIMDZ*4Ie. PASCAL'S* ig t k0a k , 4 5 8 , 0 1"! 43 Pidisielptde. au:stout t.SteAel Stiles fore F all and Winter et 7.,02 Gloves': "1 • ' Glares! • • ' • • Gloves! . . . • Gloves! , . GLOVES a la Gaunter (noir style for thel Cleat) GLOVES made by loavm,sitee the best to the tslabr kt !}LOVES of Km, arid_ glovei of BEAM t GLOVES of Doosthe,,Ctots and Cantorgar. . . .• • GLOVES of Wool and Silk and Cotton; - . GLOVES of Buckskin. (a large lot 'nb GLOVES for - driving. °Moss for walking;' ' . GLOVES of WWI Kid. See Black Hoskin: • ' G Gams Imitation, wblch . nnach resembles QM* GLOVE:44o be worn at the coining Assembilem . . •••• GLOVES of Bator . (very : oll4 ) ../ GLOVES all f every kind; • GLOVES to m young and old; GLOVES to keep Out the Whiten, told: • 7 GLOVES In great'numbers, in style Yen Moil 0 LOVFA which I'M selling at• very loop prim GLOVES..If ,you wnott them, be certain to tail 'Amp coy nor i=lents'inrolehlng Dalt— Nast Door to Lte - Hone: Chgtre st., AO:WI& N. B.—Just received. a small lot of Ilunt's Patent En. *meted Paper CalLarles a new pie for Gents. • Gonne sifSWS, Shawl Ulna, Ca re Starts: de. December 6,'t 61 O. 1 THE HEST STEAM PUMP •• • 1 MP is 'made. of Iron, Brass, Bronza,orl Gan Metal castings, designed, and eg tens'yely used fir Steamboat, Railroad, Factory and Mi ning pnrposesoind glees gra:Watts/action as a Dollar Feed - Pur . They are very "ally, repaired, irtd, being tau cote rated than any other . &Mee Pump Nee th ey Mue Len liable to get out of order. For referent** and testimoniaii, with circular:cuts. &e.. onl A y to " LITTLEFIELD OO., March 41.'57 1 / 4 S'prfrif ifflerd, Nau. DLO T, MtawD , I Thy Con k fat crawardam Tvalb. Tedukkok tst • parfedly Prom Owe. Dmegalree no Wor t /adder Ist Colassa, skit Gallantly, and t o maut sadly Nerd sad ope lima say other Cad ever luirstsd. Wads of Was and Cessicat am squally . disarrresable and sresthlsea le; malice to Ilfweallatt this scads lotto peals, Os bye** , oballasses dm world fir infillhhas. Lily sad ilsold prams of Hormotteal &aka. harems lo aco of intake Cans may try la daruseelsti Ole syllabi by., fake statements ; but aD adantlec Ana cradled aeon who Use smandood b sac It in victals% a rank. ItLw raciest to kam all adds* yntastordliz dinetka. Ts, it, and lo cams mime failure the fault of the Can the mousy evallm retundad. no casket I. Pure lhadskask4" Tuteks Oust, diffeesst famed., olTara/ re coo nod by Mbar*. The Sealtng Is an.cadttely seer lsiset..-.41;• Gasket toy .perfectly atilt, sad mama cartage ns prosd, Ot. as Pus Clan old do OA arty abasCan• .clis upsets* Is lama onusgb to *deer fblllard yob& Them Is so Lesd.bet It to delorkrate the tie .deloOl.; is i 1.11440 es tinq of Ten. • TM. Machold of Sealing boa stead We last feanst• Tessa, sad" Mom she tan tried thous will ma Com. • Wilgitats DISCOUNT TO TIM TILITOtt . `, LUDLOW CAN CO. its utreist..x.ir• , ber 12,,'57 SAVE MONEY THESE HARD TINES! DRAINA I CE AND WATER PIPE.. .• Jest the ZINO Wanted in the Affoisi:Repietia. rtmiE subscriber has beet) appointed Agent for the sale of the Vasilled Stone Water in Drainage Pipe. This pipe tangos in size frost 2 Inches up to 12 inches in calibre, and will bear a premp suns of from 75 its 100 feet fall of water, is is easily laid as Iron pipe,—connectiona can be made at any point— Is indestructible—will last - forever—ln het mondani. ble than iron pipe, because It does not rust—and Is att fordedat the following rates at our store, Pottsville, or can be sent direct to points when Hall Roads run from Milidelphla when quantities required. Freight ..elti:led from there prices when parties welling the Pipes 2 pay pi Freight, inch ot 3 o 4 u . g 1 7 o 8 o a 10 a " 14 eenti per foot. . f 26 u 2•l' 41' ' u" • 27_ 80% " . 40 47 .4 • ;67 " " 67 u u • eheapeat and lima; durable' pipes that for eoureyhis water:. We believe they cheaper than nnoden plpea,and are ithe price of Iron and 4 lead pipet. Call the store of" „ It. BANNAN, 4gaitt for Ms Ninajactasera ne, 1667. 2t These are the tan be obtatoed eau be laid ere only about hell and see them a Petit'llle, P PER INANCINCS, . Borders arts as, awe., Be. rrillE subscri ber is now receiving his 4, new . patterns of Paper Ranging, and 13Orffews. tr /mos, parlors MO MOM era bracingUm newest and most sultablepatternx—selected for the Usual sized houses to be pe pared Irm a e c notty. The aribscriber takes great ears In selecg Mappers to suit the houses to be p.a =I. Among the lot area few elegant patterns of golds lls and parlors. One stock embraces assortments Iron; (oar different tuanutacturera, which glees a great earietyof patterns to choose from. i i ii ~.- . • Also, Ch p Papers, in Great Variety, t all prices, loam as toe as II cents& piece. Apar Car rtairalis GliwtArariety, Pdagrsale cad R left. ear Paper Rangers tukdshed with paper at Oakes,* prices: Good Paper 'hangers also furnished when re quired. Our earied eustiortment of paper hangings, borders and paper shades, presents peculiar attractions to those who desire topnrchase, and axone stock Is the largest in this section of the eountoc, persons eon almost always be ae esuntoodated by palling at ~. B. BANNAN'B Cheap Book and Paper Mors. Pottsville. 'March Sib 1556. 'MINERS' SAFETY_LAMPS. AL Superior SUBSCRIBER has• just re / reirwl froM Nee Castle, Ragland, a lot of Davis Batty. Working,fLanspi, mad/ s under the inspection of the English Qoeernment Agent, of the best quality wire gauze. AI i Ognse Carers made reedy Mr use, for these Lamps. 'There are the beet safely Lamps ever tn traduced into this Coe*, and are for sale wholesaleand retail at abt . the cost of inferior Lamps: Alas, Wire Chute by t heyard, and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or sirrrle. Al fhb Clammy Lamp for Dames and Mine Viewers: This Limp is revered with a thick Ohs, and glue an inetearald tight whkb la of importunes to Mice Viewers. • • • BENJ.•IIANNAN. • eil•These 'La4ps mu be put Into a box filled with ex-' plosive gee, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards without any covering, and wilt not explode. August 6, 'LT ' 32- • ; PIANOS_AND NIELOPEONS Of the bast nitasaupautture»w unwanted,' FORn SALE BY THE iniueriper. All Planes and Melo s mold by blot will be warranted—lf not what they ace represented, they,san be returned.—, All Mude of Melodeons will be sold ;t Manufacturers' coat priers In Pottsville, by which * b b purchasers soma the carriage and Hen of transportation. Moon will be sold from 810 to $ lent than regular city prices accord ing-to the value of the instrument. Thom who preterit by calling on era, and receiving a letter of credit, cart maketheir own aeleetions at the Itanatheturers„asetvtaln the Kieft, and we will famish the tostruMent minted, at the above rates. If there is any doubt in this mat. tev—all we hare to say iv—TRY US. - , • CLOSING OUT STOCK OF OLOTEMOI Mn.a Cattiatine neater, AESPECTFULLY.atittouaces to her Mends ini , the public, that sbe has on bend a 'urge assortsimett Ready ktade clothing, together with a lotof Piet* Goode, helonging te - the stock orlter late husband, Witieli she Is desirous to sell oft in lots to snit parektaters on the most adrantageons Maim The stock tan be examined tap-stain In the building on Centre sty in which the Clothing Store of her late husband. toeob Rocker, was kept. CATtLARINIt 11011FFElt. September 12. '27 3741 ROOKS! BOOKS it — BOOKEiii! Selling off "lock. . . • A MANOR FOR CUE AP EXADINO.. THE Subscriber, deteimined to re. ' dues his valid* Stock of Books, now offers RU NT STANDARD WORKS at unustually low prices— stony alkali thepobtishers'yricrs. As reading la the theoriest and moot desirable amusement to indditir there bard times, a rare olvortunity to afforded of otr. tattling CLUMP ILEADINU Iroll TUE WINTER. U. HANNAN, TrAoksate and Retail Beak teller, &Waiter and Printer. LYON'S MACINETit POWDIR, TOT the /iestrattion of lisocla without Poison ' is. entirely itiocuous; while thou. sands of letters today that It linoredlitety and In. My destroys tied Huge, Oackuntebes. Moths, Flees,: Ants, Mosquitoes, riles, Plant Insects, Vermin on Fowls' and Animas. and every other species of teteets -arta whit* Itsparticlee tome In contact. •.Thla le oOttouttomi en sac easily lir proved. We sail tbogonaloolitteke tote 26 c nts,at B. BANNAN'SBookslum.. ' LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKE' • .: Preserreleur Waste Paper. ' „WrILLOW ,BASKETS of varioun* v y MA, for preserving Wade Paper:" We mill low a tvir prier. to these who will save their 'paper and, beteg It tenor stood. For sale by H. HANNAN., = CUM PACKING: •' • griU, PARKING:, Gum . -Betts, Gaul min, *oho. •rj*b Giborsoosiktle mak pa. dilemma' vcr, the ar in a= P. • *mat . • ti• ; =2=ell= Oloiros 1 B ER ItlMPalinittroalriall 01"1„„„, Founder , respectfully Inform their pa .... R. ""sf. tmons,and the publie generally that they - caua are men ful ltyo p u da u t th ee taebmov e es u ta tt b e l m i ohf everg du Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cm, and emery otheidescripthm of Iron and Drawl Castings suitable for the Coal mining °tether business, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work in general.. Repairing 0 f all kinds done with neahiess and despatch At the lowest priers.' MI work hirnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit tbeeustom of thoM who may want articles in their Une In thisvlcini ty. All orders will meet with immediate and promptatten. thnl 8. W. 'HUDSON Berth 4, 'lttet 94y ' W. IL. 11111/80141. • TREMON WORK Tremont, Bohm T ylatax annuity, re % ams. The Subscribers respectfully invite 'the attention of the businewootrommity IR;i4i to their New Machine Shop and Folltr dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and under the superintendeneeand manage ment of ' wars. Z. Babel! and Philip Umholts, where thSy are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of Press and Iron, Inch as MOM Engines of any power, Primps of any capacity Coal Breakers of every des alt,- t kM, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling 31111 s, Unit sea Saw Mills,Drift Cars. end all kindso Unlined Castings, guilt as Chairs for Flat end 'l' Rails, rrogs,Switebee,and Ilk kinds of Cart and Wrought Iron Shaflings. lir, Urn bolts being a pructicaldlechanie,and having had the eon- Money and experience for manyysetu in the Cosi Region, persons desirous of putting up Meehinery of any kind, arrii invited to call and exemineourpatterns and superior Aplenty of work, and become acquainted with prto et thiese Works, betbre contrasting elsewhere.. Orders oleo. sr, kind thankfully received, and Or tetattaution will be given to their prompt execution, having invent' 11,20, 10. 40, and 80 bum Enshrine on hand. • _ 4/ an. 6,1807 1-ly C. A. k A . M. BUTTER. . EOlll l lllll RY & JIII&C Mpg QP, 1. ir ort. uarbon, mortar c ra• T. 11 . WINTBASTE annonno . i! L i hril .7 ilizß rolas readiness , . from the completeoutilt eabove namedestatildnismit, tamp • ... ml. ci; • ply all orders to his line of Intaltutas, . inch as for Steam Englneit, Tiallroad and" Drift Cart, Pump., Coal Breakers, Castiagiand Machine. rg of every pattern. Ire warrants his wort to Ova satts• ' Aption, and accordingly solicits patronage at man and i abroad. Jan. 27. 180 4.1 y , pi I POTTBVILL 1M.L,1114.0 14ILL. , fiat. 8u tibUttitiiittei are eon 'tautly manufacturing serious sisal of Colliers' Rails. weighing gai 26. 23 40, 82 , , rl3l . , , caux and 60 pc:metal per yard. Ales, large Rails of the most approved patterns, ereighlog4.s, 60,66 and 60 pounds per yard. From the experience of the past Ave years, we reel cootideut of Making Balls unsurpassed In quality by any mill In the country. AU badness eommonteatione addressed to kiessm.• Yaletar A Soy, Iron Factors, Pottsville, will meet with pmropt attention. JIiO.IIOIIN/SH 00, June Di; na c. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, fitemouttuarr erattfirye sues . saw IIOTICH,-The business cfthe late arm of BNYDEXt. 1 MILNER, um be conUn •• • • .."- fled by the subscriber i u all iti various flu/ aza Munches at Steam Engine building, Iron Founder ' manufacturer *Call kinds of Machinery;42r Rolling 2.1111 a, Blast Mamas, Railroad Cass. ke., will also continue the Medusas of Atha lug and Belling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and feasts caul Spolni Rim Red Ask Coals, being solo pmpsfe for of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. January 21. ISST Xtf BANNAN. TO COAL. OPERATORS & MNERS. The ofter work,. itizThe subscribers respectrollyiirrite the "t attention of the business community to . • • their Boller Works, on Rallrtatd street, be. low the Neeenee Depot, Pottsville, Pa:, where they are prepared to manalacture BOILERS OP EVERY De.e,CRIPTION,• ithooke Stacks, Mr Shiites, Mast Pipes, Oasometeti,Drlft fears, *c:, Lc. Boilers on land. D e l = practical ateehanha, and havin el for years devoted it hetuailroa entirely to Of! branch ofhtuttness, they thit, ter therasetres that work &moat thehatiatab/Ishmatt wpi glee satiatactloa to all who may favor them with a Inairldtlals and Companies will find it greatly tothalr ad vantage to examine their work before ravaging elsewhere, 3lay 6,186 T 19-t(. JOrtli;& JAMEA NOBLY. WASHIN9TOURVI WORKS. OttllV 0, THOS. JAS , WC= respeettully invite ay rem, the attention of the businera community l' ,1 ;14 to their New Machine Shop sue Foundry Etc , erected between Coal and Railroad streets, —and fro - Wingert Norwegian street, whets hey see prepared to 'execute all orders for machinery of Wass and Iron, such as Steam Engines, all kinds Of Gear leg for ltotlioß , 3lllls, Octet and Saw MIN Single and Double acting Cutups, CoaLßreakeis, Drift Cars, all Made of Railroad Castings, midi as Chairs for rat and I'. Rail Pews. Switches, de.: all kinds of east and' wrought Iron Shafting. Doing practical mechanics. aid haring made Ibe demands Id the coal Ede len. their study for years, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of buslneser, they latter themselves that work done at their establishment will gire satisfaction to all who may honor them with a tall. All orders thankfully_ received and promptig,exi. Med, on the most reasonable terms. • - 1110 MAS IPQY.ST, . JAMES WREN. • - N0e..22, '54 - : 41"..tf ' I • PALO AIIO ROL IMO NULL. i f Subarri a beg leave to an. ill, flounce ttielr fr iendi and the public, ft 3 l l =l; ganenilly,tbat 'bele sten Rolling Mill at , 1,7 at: l - Palo Alto is now eoraplige, and in full . operation, and tbat tbeyare prepared to litraWs T rails of various yatierni. we blurry= 22 to Ippla yard. AlaNdlfttrreot avian and toaas earrelutafirier frog.; - ••-* Ordirafentially i* tap tron'W golki attE will mast witivirraiept attortlan Earned 11 1 / I ,Bitsbt lawelfs'' Stern. Coldro street. or at their OWN 'W . , N. llsOnttre mat arket streets, 24 fitnry. , 14 . 111, Lll@lk 00i ;`• • 5' , 11.4.;!,:it4r I ":::3OOTS'SIEGES_,'.:4O; ' SOOTS, pl 40138; *". c P RE 'Otibscribir begi lenre to; iiifoirai his itstoours and the ecoanolutlyer. /ergs (toque has lust ',hinted from the rity with a On, collection of articles in his itne, eon., 5 . ?... 1 .___; 11.11 1 1 *. - .; i garlisistlllfe of ' SUOE • . - • . GAITERS, tiLIPPERS. ' • of on st!ltitptiotto, for toike, Ifenfirdsoll sod &Mita' An elegant article of Must and ebildrens' buttoned gaiters, something zior la the latest style. te, Also,* nen lot of Trunks, Valises, lare, Eateb. de, Cantons," Inuit neatly and expeditiously aitended to. Stole and Rep in Centre..one doorabcrire Illet street. *`eat door to the Red Frontl4l 2ly DANIEL SCILIERTLE, 10 iti WO 3 3 WO F'llW -, TIT - PP RODGERS, NT 4CO''S Eintollt RALLIS° WORIES.” • epic ot a i.Zni t Pw it A l 2l24 . 7 "lagturTl ! ! o, IPR 4 : 1 =4" cifevervieneription,l rkeute atte Ll nuon ar yh t l b el: P ern t d p n their lire blit t rjs ne ft y p c ; ": oed by tali as a Ouch In Coal ntreet, rats. Their:an. furnish Verandas, Treills•Wort for Arbors, he., Roarer Trainers,Tree Boxes, Er., in every striety of style; Windowanards,Vellarfirstingand Wire Netting of all kinds, at the shortest notice and on the lowest tarms,touther with Iron Bedsboads, Farm, Lot and Dart. .den Fen*, Zuglish Mardi° pence , ha, Ar..„ below city prices: N. B.—kiemeterylois neatly enclosed. Designs ' , got up" to suit customers. Everything In theirlineon band otordered, will be furnished at the shortest notice. .44 - IWe are prepared Ledo all kinds of castings, such as railroad chairs, water pipes, he. j'ebrutry 2,1854 .• SaESTERLY t FRICK, nataetantra of Wire Coal Serena, . W 0 ULD'reapectrully call the atten- Itton of gentlemen engaged hi the Coal trade to their coal scrams Of the various plena They have ensued Sicititien for turning our ha Nato( work with promptness aneEdlapatch. flarifig the moat experienced kande in the State they eau guarantee alt work done at their Faitory. Repairing ;may and entadantiatts done al tiled•altoriett notice. Scpseti Bolls, Cogwheels, Edgers, Mimi, she; On& - • nit, 41k., ke., always on. hand. MI orders directed to tbefirta by mail or left et D. L. teriy'i Hardware store win receive prompt attention. July 4,'b7 27- MINERSVILIE • ; KURTZ & HEISLER. • (Late Karts * Beyerle & V6O . Neatliar:Wen Of TM; Wire Coal Screens . Coal Biddies. Wks . ".' 51 44i Brooms, &e., va u= County. Thankful for thellberalpatronegethey have. ree ked from the Coal Dealers and others. in the psstmYukt most respeetfully solicit their custom in 00 future. All work done at our shoran' bewarranted, so that Co one need be afraid of getting a bad job. dr. Kurtz being one of the oldest, and the most elle. rimmed. Wire frorkerjo the minty, we feel sure,that we can tarn out the best Coal Serpens In the Region. SA ciders addressed to J. IL Kurts; Minerwrille, to W.: L. [fabler, Pottinellle or Kurts & Relater, 311neneille, 11111► be prompt y l attended to. Old Screens repaired. • - Mar lg. 'Sod - 20 ., • *- : IRON WORKS. AT. CLAIR. - T. 0141 i 1112 IRON WORKS. 4 .. 1 subscribers respectfully invite (271...., the attention of the business community to their now foundry and %chine/hop, xi= In the town of 8 Schuylkill conm e • where . they aro repared to Steam ; Be Engines, Ora l Breakers, Pumps P mad machinerybni old esery pattern. Aloe, Drift Cam, Iron or Brats castings, of any else or pattern; Belhg practical Mechanics Cosr operators and others who want machines/ would do well girl!, them a all and examine their work. Orders ttutokfully received and executed at the ehodeet notice andoft re:16013 able terms. CATILER,GRJFPITH k 00. Bt. Clair, July 11, 'b7 Oa-1y ASHLAND. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. ...TRH SUBSCRIBERS are now fay prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron Works, Steam Xeginee and Pumps of any P;j: Power andsaßaelti, for mining and other arpooes„ Vogl Snakeroot' every s and pattern 1120 W in u se, together with outings and for he ginp of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cars of all sluts and patterns, large Track and Cars,-Loll furnished at theshortest notice. The subscribers. - Sailer them seirowihat, inasmtich as every member of the firm is a prsetirat mechanic, they will be able to furnish msehl nety that will compare favorably with any in+ the Be. glop. 1 Ali orders directed to L. P. GAIXIA A OWL, AEA lAnd;Srititlyndli county, Pa , will receive prompt *Here tiOtt. l . -P. GARNER.' MICHAEL, OARNIOI, • JOSEPH GARNER. • Astiland, blar 10 , '57 GA R TERS ammina, se MULE vounty,a-sk. The Subseribere,proprletors of the 1 .. 111 . 1 141 I FR a n b n a r n n e e d n e a t t o m h eehd e e dxb la l e i am c snt e v n eo e ef r s Satallbh y l n l y s t h k m i e ll n re etoaudnn I• y etstournutanyandallklu h ofwrk . In tlir line, at the shortest notiee,and In the most sat- Isfact ry manner—such as building Steam Kogines,mart ufarturing Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps,Castingsand Machinery of Ml Muds. 3nl :y the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction may oerefore headily guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly lilted. • CARTERS A ALLEN. - Tamaqua, dummy 37,1857 • • 4.tr IrEAV'EIt ptiramows., BUXEUNVILLIC DEHAVEM'S IRV WORKS, 1110711 T Os IS II TIM Subscriber Is prepay to MOW 1, facture STSAM ENGINZS of any power, 61 =FR Punrintlany capatity,and Coal Breslin,' . = of every description; as well as every other kind or machine used in Breakers, rumen% &Ong Mills.Rawry .Mina, Wow the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and front long experience in the businees,workean beturned out At tMdestablishtuent,at the Terylowestpricakund of osuporicrronallty. gersonidadronsorputtingusuerschtherryof any hind, are invited to call and examine patterns and become sc• puslnted with prices before contracting elsewhere. of every kind are solicited. and strict attention tel f irelren to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DEIIAVEN. Minemille.-Deoencher 9,185 l - 48-tf TRICRIONT. PORT CARBON. =CBE TRAVELING. • AXHIC A I4 VALtEY - RIAILROAD i• .. • ektelalgte of Thaw: • 1:1 . 1C 'end . after WEDNESDAY:oC ..Ajloatteammo:oboe: Tutu or 'the Enid& 'Valley Mined null ran nit (Mont ; • Done= Tsstaa.- • -• _ •itt 735 - A:M.,nudl232 P. 12... 4.-..124112140rt- 7,27, -, ; •=44. a - .1.424g1E61ap - 7,49 . 4Latift•ten = 4 1— . - 135 " ',Laurft 9.15 1.32 44 . 'MON 222 " 1.42- 4 -Clat Anoll l"l" Wint l64 4 • 9. 1 :0 2 246 2) " • " Freemansburg 9.10 • " 2.20 it - Arlin Easton 9.49 . ." . Eip Trains. Leave Easfoli at 17 ;5 A.M. and 4.40 P. N. greenmail • 1250 I' 797 " • " Bethlehem 1210 P. M., 5.17 " Aflentqwn 12.25 - 634 " Cataammutt 1236 • " 5.44 " 4 . White flail 12.52 '" , She Lure's 12.54 . " ' ' 1203 " iiiatington . • 1.16 " • • as* . Latzb Gap 1.22 " 220 • " Lehighton 1.48 " 2.52 " Arrive Rauch Chunk - , 2.00 " 706 " - Nene above Tillitll will connect with the Morning and Afternoon Trains to and Gout 'New York and Phila. delphia. The Beaver Meadow Train *LB leave Manch Chunk Sy 17 Ilkeabarre, 115111 4 0 74 Whit* 1 4Y 4 4, Ae-r upon the arrieitof the 2 P. M. Train. ROBERT IL SAYRE, Stigi. .2 Eng. Oetobte 31,'57 (August 2, 67 22-I . • 44- iffiELIVERPOOL. PHILADRLPRIA Agri AND NEW YORK KNEW STPAYABIP CO. ITIHE Splendid Steamships forming °- - the above lAne wOJ tall from NEW. YORE as ibt. lows: KANTIAROO, Capt. Je ff rey, 17t= CITY OF BALTIMORE. . 4 Leitch, Tat MY OF WASHINGTON, "- Wylie, 15th w • CITY OF MANCHU LEL 'Pule, and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin r 5, Third Clara re. Liverpool, Cabin $lO5, $B5 A 7tsTh'd Clam $llO RETURN TICKETS &reliable for six Months by any Steamer of the Line. , Cabin. Xl4O . ,—Tbird Class, $5O. These Steamers are•inapplied with improved Water tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for their Mends from the old country, can purchase Tickets and obtain all information by applying to J. 0. Difo.l3 Broadway, N.Y. label A Cortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y, to . J. H. RICHARDS, , and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottnille. Puma Certideatot by first Class Sailing Packets be tween New York and Lhetpool. also Drafts OM by the above. !April 25, '57 17-4 . ''' P 56. WIZITEitAISUAJAGUSISITS.4,36.. "rpHE GREAT Northern and Western 11 uZed States Mall Boatel • • .:eed increased and Aire redveed.Vll LIMB SCHUYLKILL, CATAWISSA, SUNBURY Itud ISKIN,WILLIAMSSOUT AND ELMIRA BAILROA D. Through to Buffalo, I n ; /8 hours. • - Niagara " " Detroit, - • -• 24 " " St. is Chicago,Lonis, -•- .48 34 " - • • " • Ticket (Hare, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, cornet Broad and Vine. On, and after MONDAY, Dee. Bth, Three Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphlaand Beadlegilaihead Dapot.eorner Droad andYlnestreets,dally,(Bnndaysex eepteda as (oLoa: Day lCzpress..7.3o A. N[. Morph:gat .7turniZirille and iteading.only. Connect ing witbCatswkwa.WlLlDensportandlrieandWilltams. port and Elmira L. told Wrlving at Elmira at 5.1 b P.M.; connecting with: ew York and Brie and Daftalo,and New York city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thane., visLotoamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. road. to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and De. Dolt. Also. with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Railroad: =meeting at Canandaigua wfth New , Yorkeentralltallroad,Pastand West. and atSuspennion Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central RAD• road for DetroltAleago, St. Lonjs,and all points In Cm , ads and Western States. Malt Train 4.30 A. 31. StopillutrWs It Stations, and roan Ingle Pottsville only iiashf Expreas--3.30 Running every day, stopping at all Stations and run sing to Pottsville. Oonneetingat Pori Ciinton with Cat. a wiwur,Williamsport and Erie, and Williamsport and El mita Rallroada,arrivlnat Elmira at 4, A.M.:connecting wit New York and Erie. g lhaffalo and Neli took city Ind Lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve bud, Cinclnnatl,Toledo, Chicago, and all points West— . Blmlrs, Canaridalguskand Niagara rails Bail. roads: arriving at Niagara FaUs.at 10.30. A. 11..conueot. lug with Day Ekpreas or prestWestern Railroad forDe• troll, Chicago, ete. - / This Route, with iticonnections, forms the shortest and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. Onlyone change orbaimagebetweenPhlladelphlaand Canada or the Lakes.. Passengers by Day Rxpress.brenktltstat Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by wayof Night Itzpress take supper at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any orate above and re it motor the! r.aesta at oteasure. pare !rem Philadelphia to Tanunina, . $ 2 Buffalo vla Tonaw'nda,lo 00 Catawba:l, 455 Niagara Palls, via. El- Rupert, 4 .ndra,Chinandalgita k Danville,", 460 N.F. Railroad, , 10 00 Mitten " 615 N. Falls. via. Buffalo, 10 00 Willisnisport, 600 nspension Bridge, 10 00 ttlrutra, , • 9 7 Cleveland, 11 10 Jefferson, 7 Toledo,: ' ;14 75 Starks,. ' 705 Cincinnati. "', ~, 1600 Penn Tan, Gorham, . . 8 Detroit, rbi. Rail, ' 1000 . 8 " Buffalo and Geneva, via. Corbin , SOO Lake, , 13 00 ilteanker cavorts Gt. Wes- John Aruot, ,t i 6 tern end &Rehire!' '' L Canandaigua, ,1 r # Cod& Ranee, 1000 lloneoya_Valla,_.! • 3 ChtaigwriaDuffa.loand CaledOuls, !.. ", 880 Lake Shore Michigan "-- Z 8 %ll:,'rage, via But Lake Ileehester;Tia. N. Ir.lk and Michigan Con n. and Bettalo, Car- tral Raltenad. . 16 00 mina and N.Y. 1t,,1t.; 6 0011tooklaland,; 2500 Butiltio, via N. York As • I ' T r. • Itrie,and But. and 4 New Tort City 1 .10 00 . B. T._iiIrEIBICLI., I . :feksiaed . /Vet/yogi, N. W. cern.; Stxth and Chesnut streets O. A.NICOLIB,EIup't Philadelptda<eading Railroad. 88OCK, du p. 3 Catalano, W. and Erie Railroad. J. A. REDITELD, dup't 'WMlamsport and Madre Rail road. • - 1_ • HARDWARE B ANE ENCH PL A NES, NES,Moulding Plane! Rash Planes, hollow A Rounds, Reid', Agne: at the hardware and Iron Depot. FRANK POTT. August 1'37 31 , LOCKS. , R 7, Front door, Closet, Night-latek with Egitor4toted, - Port:elan or dark Mineral DO a very large assortment, at lost pekes, at the Hardware and Iron Depot. ?BANN POTI'. August 1,'57 SI • ' SQUARES. - . MACHINISTS' SQUARES,, U. S. Standard,' Ruh*, Ganes, Shrinkage Rules. Bee tno ots, Wipers, Spring-dividers, at the itardware A and Iron Depot. ' - P RASH Art ugust. 1, '57 • , • • St • :NAND itokwq: DISSTON'S, Cresson s, Spear 'dt Jackson's nand, 'Panel and Rip Saws, the beet assortment in town. /or sale at low prices at the Hard ware and Iron Depot. FRANK roTr. August 1, 'l4; Preserve Jars & Kettles, At MONTER at THOMPSOWS, Cadre 4... Market, Sias or sox Saw.* August ],'b7 81 BOELERS, MO= STACKS, 1301 CABS • And Vans. T HE SUBSCRIBE RS are prepared • to furnish the abore articles, of Best Material and sr mumble at the shortest notice - Boners and tato constantly on hand. : J.* J. SPARK* .tag. 8 , 1 7 Wino . Choi BOW i, litindtt. l en C ßi r t i f f A l t OIll Ve- k The subscriber's are prepared to tarnish the Trade, M achlnhits and Operskira at Philadelphia prices,(lnAght added) wholesale or retail, boat 'American haricots, wan. utheturedetPottasille.and warrantedofsuperior quality. A Iso, light. T rails ,actable for schwa, and Cable 'Chains tarnished at abort notice direekfroto the Importer. E. TAIIDLXY t 80N. • YoriStore, Nov. A 1656 47-t • COLZIVIANS CUp..effy STORE, es*. Si oath air ',trees. CONSTANTLY on liantl, a largp as sort:mentor Pen and Poeta Knives, Beialbra; and .Dasors, Table Knives and Forks, In ivory, stag, buffalo, bane and wood handles; Carlow' and. Forks, Dirks, Dowle Knives, de. . • • ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Walters, ies Fine t e nglieb Guns, Colt' Pistols, Allen's Delia yy end Blegle end Double bar relled Iled , with aterle el ral stocker Farley Hardware. coUstantlm s A lT i td r . Ida, Dee. 30 1 ,1 1 41 tiDeee.°27,15342) - - HARDWARE AND IRON' DEPOT. IikTHE BUBSCHIBIJt, herufg now arrang _ ed his goods at his new place of business and with a new dotennlnation of inrcihth- BIS all such goods as the buslneei of the Veal Re tt iej liar require, at their lowest market value, solicits the InspectSoo of the Public. I atoll be always on hand and have on band a full stock of Bar Iron,' , Chopping Axes, Plus Iron. -. Coal Shovels, . • Cast Steel. Trare Chains, Entine % - . Earle and Spikes, Ropy; : . - . Tackle Blocks, . . _ Bellows, Anvils and Vim, tr., flantwara and Iron Depot,' Cams Smart.Strree doom Oar. klarket,East side. ! . r/IAbrIE POTT, J 01,y 16,1854 . . i . 2.8-tf •.; VERCENN SCALES. sanspstrats rat,elat. AILROAD Track Scalea..ilay and XII Coal Peak% Platforni and Counter &ilea. Manu factured only by the Yep Scale Co. Orders addresse d to • , • - -W. G. SPRAOCM • Anneternt rares• TtErfaiacza to Sownidt. ea• Loeb, Pottsville; ht. aright, Supt. Ut Mt. Carton 11 / 1 M Mead: Wni. IL Johns. St. Clair. Anima 1,14 fitichter Thompson,' . • Dealers hardware, Celery,' House runslelelii'uoods; * Meal ' Wire, 'Mechanics' Tools, Cabinet Intedinrd, - , Ming and ; Boring Machines, lode, Latches and-hinges, Anvils; Beams, Oil; Chas, Rope, Packing, and it• ice. . - • -eral assortment, of Fanning • Agr 'cultural Impleintrata; ' ' AT STIO,II,TXR L THOMPOONIN ' CTrr. antre es , ..Maelzet, 'Tsai or Ste Haire. Anton 'AT - ' • • BRICHT I..KW 11A1 10v31;ts' Miners' Et ound an i t taiSnt l air ' osbi. • lota, sod Doubt pppodtethe rottrrilter ouroottt to Wsts: Coach Tel:logo Springs, Ssddlesy, homakiesTools, earpeoter's Tools, Wass Sod Not • Dar Iron *tall slut, Rolled ", " liana sad Siosos, • ' itoilioad Iron and Nails. Smith Tools. luUding.Shlterfols, Steel. I -Ilissr Stool; Wm Blister, • . - SIMPL • 1 "'rose-ssitEasir, oleo ttssid4orws. , o.ll.rettrias blothrati borotteuttedtalim in bl .! 1N pew:try *hi qiuki Finis Trays, :'- t Itritaolo Ware, Ameortmotottina Lock!, Table Chsttm, s Pocket Cutlery ) • Table Spoons..- • - 1 - Anoiloood Assofttoost id Stiptta.ll4-' Sheathes Orsethisoi Wlre,Ttat Brass Hot !too) Sad Irons. Pantand Bolters, Moho, 'Ratio:rad Traeea.:- Vowiletand Shot. ''.l2l.lletottlbo' 10f thfa il l= .;114740 lan.andePTlPlNyo = ilP!slitubitA°lreailtllntalPgrt. biltda;4'' , • F OUT • Assieratikatithnirtiturin I lootts7lll,,Jasaary ;ASA) . 0* . • ' LPHILkDELPiIIiu 41011118 1 110.-ICESNIEDY .• rtah, as *ad Providataltarehasa, NOS. 39 and 40 North 'Winiives, half way toorwealtak ad Rats `sireef s. PHI LADEL (IIarcIII4, Z 7 ;114, LEATHER! _LUTHER I • LEATHER 1 NRY W. OVERMAN, Importer tt!THIENCII C CALF REINS. and Rentral imatber r, No 6 %oath ad st.„ Philadelpbta. Amoral assortment or ail Muslim! LtemuM,ManOcetod s ote..ete. RED sod OARS= 124 TBER- February 28,'67 BU Fikio p&AL 3 ' 000. ()%f Ogt and.fo! 9 g"Pittslogrit:74.7Vottrittg, • No. 415 ARCU street, ebeve Feertli4Atir of No.l3'N..Feterth 8t ,) PIIiI~AtitLPII7A. N. B. Also, a huge assortment' or LADIES FANCY TUBS. Aogutt =l7 ; ..3-stex • WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE, Areh St idea+. Stxt,h t •Plaillselelpittat. • THE STAR COMPAN Y,: orn posed of the drat deletes 1n the world; and exceeding In Strength and Talent any drannule tenth, nation hereto- Van offered to the theatrical public will 'appear every' night in Comedy, Tragedy, derieCdnie Dram; Vaade. orWee, Untied Barletta*, he., te.! When' visiting the city, go there. • r 10etober 21, IT, .044 HE segtC S IMil ‘ rou lt ia i'etilfpect fallylnforat their numeroastAievola and madmen altuyildllCounty. that thafrawitnont offalothing r c e for Tema alattemen *ranch lager that olive, and they ane (thread to Pell tamp. Perms livlnavii • db. tanevOgra tbe privilege vdexeinthaing tlONlig Pur* chased attivisstere t it they do not salt. ~_' ~ ' • V. A . . IlOrtia BROTEIXR. 2i2lahestaut Bt., emir Meath; Pidlada. Apelll.s, Wi : t ilAy Gifts! ;Gifts !C A PR= TO ITSBY int:maws, AT THE QUAKER CITY PUB; LEWIN° NOME of Naomi Anhwei; Phtladeipbla. y ybog a book for $l, or more, you ars at oneopresen ted with a prlie r worth trons2s tents to $lOO, a:install), of Floe Gold Jewelry, Watches, de. All*derm by mail will he promptly tilled, and the prise or prise" will ao. comp Any the books.; • Our /Ist contains all of the most pointer books of the day, antitill be sold at the usual retail prices, many of them Coles. Personii :wishing any particular book ran order at once, and it will be for. warded with a OM A eato/ogne glein full, informs. tismodth a list of books and gifts. will he sentpost-pald by *damming , DUA ATILISON, No. South Third f reestt, Philadelphia. 21 fEirAgeints Wanted.WO :Anima V 57 ( • , - ; ' 3541 M , • FURS! FURS! FURS GETZ, NO. 726 CHESTNUT • Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia. Eta opened Wilful store on Chestnut:Street, *Rh one of the largest and best selected asairtment r of Ladies' Fancy rum, Imported direct. from the European Markets, and Manutketured under his own aupersirdcin, to which be would mil the attention of all who wish to purthetto— , Rosslan Sable, nudism Day Sable, Ermine, - Mink do. Siberia Squirrel, 1 . Elteb, Chinchilla, Stone Martin. , Wench Sablehe,, Manufactured Into Cardinale, Cayce; Circulars, Nieto. rine; 3thits;Cuffs,ic. Being a practiettl Furrier, and baring chained the newest patterns Ruin Pane. be ran assure those who visit the City that he eats sub* them with the finest Articles at the very :lowed cash Prkuw , — Aline assortment at Carriage Robes, Beare Cape, Mores, de. , • GETZ, Oct 3, '37 40.3 M) 7% Chu:ford sires 4 beker, EOM,. • STAIIiFFER 41E-41ARLEY. --• CHEAP W ATOMS! .* JEVELIir, Wholesale end retan- r at the l‘Phita erphia Watch !lit Jelee4-2t4Stort," No. 1441 (Old No. 06) North &model.. miner Of goer*. PhUe. aid Lever lralehecitill Jewelled, IF oar* 4 .j..7 00 , Gold Levine, 18 caret,. - '!, 24.00 Silver Lever, full Jewelled, i 1 ; • n. Do Silver Lerdne. Jewels,• , - - 4- 9 0 0 9npftiorquartire* . = 1 4 . 100 Gold Se t rac er,. . I- - 7PO Fhie Silver do.. „' Clad Siittgets, • ..$, IAO - 3'oo • Ladles' Gold PenelllS •• I 1. I'" / Silver Teropoona,lvet, 5:00 Gold Pens, with Pone% and 131 Ivar Holder, .7' 1100 Gold Finger.tinge,37% rents tck $BOl 4 Wistrli):olaA4s, plain, 1214 cents; patent, 18311 oenti: Unit, 35' cents: other &Miles in proportion. All goods !wartantad to! be - what they are /old for. ' ETAXITETI A iffiRLEY. band sornaGold andBGrar Le fare tudlePl4es, still iower Menthe above prices. • • October 3.1857. E ; Htoily • FANCY! FURS FOR!.1•ACIE8• t • 'OLIN FAREIRA A., CO), (New No.) WEIR. MARBBT St., ahem" Eighth; Philadelph i a-•- • Imnortera, Manufacturers and Dealers In Ladle,. Gentle men and Children'? FANCY FURS, Wholesale and Mall. J. F. It Co., would call the attention of Dcaltes and 'the PUbiie sernerally.ito their Immenre Stork of Fancy Furs for. Wars, thisthemen and Children; 'their assortment =bevies every article and kind of Firrig nes, that' ill be yore during the Season—such as ;Fall Capes, ifalt apes, Quarter Capes, Telma,. Vleterloes, Boas, Muffs A. Mulfatees, from the finest Nersion, Sable to the foirest price Domeatterrurs. ij I For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur Collars; Ohms, Gauntlets, lbeing!the dire4t Importers of all our Fart and Manufacturers of thein tinder. our own en. perstdon ' we feel mattered we can offer better induce ments to dealers and the rape ienerttliy; than any Oh* en house, haring an 11111:00:11% 1111 , 011R+11t to toted from and at the Manufacturer's prices. tr , otiti ask a cart JOHN YABEIRA t CO. • Xs. 818 Yarkd St, abort Eighth, Philadelphia. Sept. 19.17 f : 37-3 m IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! A Chimney possessing sir the reguised"rismi ' Sites. smi eppiMnias factotries Steamboats, am any position where needed: , HE bene,fits resattleg ;by the esie of • this improvement are— good draught in airkinds weaMer a rain!) of fad from fn 23 per cCitt4 a r soot* of threrfoortkr.ef the heat,: igitr? warted; a perfect I means of tentilatiOit a perfect Ym.. iiedion'agairstr fi re from ignition with the fart ellearryse in Me imam of chimneys, not requiring half the number of briika, and miring one half the 'paw fees room taken up by the or.; dietary chimney. , For Factories, 30 to 40 feet In' hated 'Only negishodi to. -sire a powerful drift for stems* and other purpose". Toe FUSS. Partici Camas'!" Ak l p YkkylLaTlo3 CO., • No, 318 Chesnut etreeti Phifadeiphie, Are now prepared to farnieh this Eery taluatde IMprote meat, guaranteeing It to gin satielactien, when put up by them, or iti compliance with their inatruetion., , N. 11,--The Company &whet° obtain ' Mee goodagents to take etutrge of the telling of this IMProrementln this sitiy and county. For further bilbrtnation. address the Secretary, - • W, SAFFORD : 318 Cheinuestreeki Philadelphia. October 24, !,37 • 434 y - • JESSE WILLIAMS*OO ". . DILILIMS IN, ,II 1 811AWL8i SILKS &TAINT 6 BTAPXDRI c . GOODS . II 'l' • • 1 'l[ ' _' .: IXPORTNRN ANDAIANI,IYACTOUSEB ! or . • 1! CLOAK,EI • AND litANTlt,_, itAS; . , Zebra eieguit Me NorlttiOs Si , 44 •a 2 "° 4 ' . I .1 IN Our iDRESS , . GOODP I and it'll.: NAMING departinente Mai "he and a; full and Ctolipteie fan& ef&odr, Including all the most aiMmved swim and kATICEPr sneer, together ith the - usual as sortment of domestic and other smods,;to which' see ere tally Makinaddittons from New York and Phlbeiltri phis Auctions. urebssi ng and seltm iloieltudvely for ask ere are enab lidto offer Mouroat indiscessente to Cita Ask me—WHOARSALE Mid iterAy, 1. ~ itirNteon'sequenci or the great ekonge in ilimetmy of tee hare - determined toi MOE: oilT our entire stock at &Oily Reduced Pricer, Iclithat record to Out. . ' 116.110 Solent Second street, and N 0.9 Strawtiorry ittreet,Philddelphts. FordientoiS,l7 , •i,I i • 1 1j —11641 in • . , PALL AND ivrsTrai 000D$ FDA I $67! TtiORKLE r k Noitheut earner bIOILTII ij , BPRINCI GAGDZN inmate, Phibidalphla; - W OurLD call! sidetAhl :!attention ,to delr *lecke of good ' are carefully we tented, abought very chea p orth, and which we pledge 0 Ives to sell for the milked "living Ai'sl." BLACK for ar * 15, 87,0, sl.', 32, $1 2s, op to $2 per yard. ' ; , FANCY dl MRS, Or GO, ' OO, I's, ST; ti ? $1 12., , tip . to fa per y • I ery Shiped Mote net/ernes. Wrinetizing new) black Watered Silks, yore SOW, !dear Antiques, &e. Shawls &; Cloaks!!! Long and Equate Brorbea 'Snead ,lac every colored entre. ' Lona and Square Blanket Shawlaan teary quality.. .Stella Shawls, Derrhaw Bordered and Chennille Trimmed. Plain and Embroidered Canton Napa Shawls. Plain Shawl* for Friende; Black Shawls. ke., le. ' Newest Styles of CLOAKS, TALMASI DUSTERS, de. A Large Stock "of Dobinstio Goods . , al -. ways on hand; yeti :pheap t Irish Linens of Our Onzi Importation. Limns Table Cloths, . Diapers; Nopkiimi p : Cronies. Cloths l Cwseixnerea I Sattinetta !. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS, de, de; - • CARPETS. OIL GLOMS, DitUOGEITS. • Remember UM the Northeast corner at Eighth A sprin g Garden sta... , The Larne Abu, Story Mite Buirdting,", fiIICHNLEY A CULSM'a_oQsa ;Pate' CUM % • I Dar Goon fires; FIIILAVA. ineirnom, , „ *Mtn . I • TANDEM DEPOT mai PU MILLETTEE , • -i AT Sall /CVICTIUN OP • Fork .Armittr, Croton and clakm.b.m strecu, ' • ; WE Offer a Urge liteek: of% Chethical. Manures and F:ertillaMs al fotor Priro4 and wee rested to he genuine; spume whleb befOcind: " 1,000; tons No. 1 GosMninatit Peruvian. .1,000 time De Burg's flo.lSuper , Phosphste of Lime. The &bpi, standard ankles' are, lath of their Lind, the bestir'. the 'WOltlall On: Lard Maeler,lalleahle tared flora selected Stone, le celebrelhd titioukhout the ettionfarita parity and etrength. 1 WE INVITE ORDERS. FOR i •• De Dare's No. I Sisper-Phoephite of Lime.- ' Not I Government Peruvian Odium. .• French'. Improved Snprir-Phiisplutte • of:Lhae. ' French's Philadelphia pandrette. • ' Shoephatle (immo;(PhlLldelphla Co.'s).. 3lellean Guano, (A).‘ • 1 • Zitra Land Plaatsr..; Orclitairs Land Plaster; • Chrealcal Lone. . rpm hone Las"t. Fish Game. Strand Charcoal. 10,000 Earrebk Land Plaster. .1 11,000 et Casting Plaster. - • 10.000 " . Rydranlio Cement. - - 3,000 et Trio Been Cement. - 1,000 - " - Portland (Eng.) Cement, • " Nal Iste Master ' NerdbeedAntnreeite(ted.fhabbs) Stereotype Stest.er,, Panderetrilltutninona Coal, • • Glaisidakers' Plastee,Orraind Browie Stan4 . ln Ground Snap Stone,' White Sand, (lo bbts. ' Geocust White Marble,o round Orlealt, for edam, • ; &ma Blue Usrble,Elisidagllosit Rad. YEEN'OIt, RICEABIH3 Co., ,•.-; Steam Mile! and Verniers , Depot, Atfinictint .Tort: Aware, Quell and Nyaffikai rILADELPHIA: • - Astitenlerfs ,; ••• 464 n MUSIO•PUBLISHIPIC HOUSE.. Ltl4 WALSlMAtertelein to OW. t‘ atjliSlC nti..m.Cbilani t street, uso• • ' det the Utah Mew , Philadelphia, ete we '" • mot a vy ptibushlng the latest Mu se, rem the •• • popular Author/1M the United Staten; In a style that 101 Ho anY baud *VIII other Imam, either In this 'coitatty or hum* • • They have also Marker:re tommennee to the pa blla • Putt their stork of Sheet Mask on . hendievaelitt 01 the b, fret and most cenlplete imminent to to found in the s oo stil: 0 44 Jun mostently, le thelvitoek ant)* flay Mink troblisheithi 'few s'4l4-novten,,l - e: Miley also publish nmaal !attraction IMotsorlllelt err nee thseunheat ensnt,y r• • . • V I A I OS—A One Immo :ant of th e tnissihttarnn Af IteM Irma' aad Italg the lowest eneap totem • STRITAIENTS. ignoi 'general tettlhtb;Tle/IMN'/Iniejenit, A m00e.,; afbilhop Patina; lignkhest itealltten itraidditilli be thraliti , , • • .4 1 aglitoublig , sad Q* 10 1 1 . 6 41* IMI, - 10100c Urdan 5ti11i441116:4 ! • - ALAI' Lee &11Atet's Waste aitiriandow. ba it illatltltatltillmitiptehtilidtEtOre.Pottio. 'mtg.; •• • '••• • ' 4 4taiss a loof s #P ':" • - - - _ =2l'= ARDS. rt. j°ll Lair, OCtaket - I MM .IMPSON.'Attorney.at Law. v;; oe tl em llinft :.Flll. • Caft e iNafkgrl,oost ea : 7 1? W. • -KOSEBERItY, Attorney at otinr.; Ofßaip—coroer of Market and dud tboaaa, Pottayflie. • M.0.414'56 NY•NERE STROUSE, Attorney at Law. a!lice7-4ttitr• street, efposite the Toms JIM, o: • • [February 9, *IAS 0. ' AVID lk.Git4gN,Attorney at Law, Pottasilleßa. • Ottaa' la Market atriet, ppoidt• Um. at 174 1. July 14, ?titl, 24 , 1 y , caAISItr.I GARRETT, Magistrate. convettnefir and Genova Colie:tor. Oflict;, Mirka St- ?ottani*. nest anta.taltrst 066r0. anj. IS. '67 X 3, A Y. Ni i - r. INNEY, Mtornerkt - Law, •'.Ashlood. Schuylkill county,' „N., will act tut agent the yuichase and sale of Kcal Estate, collertkon of rents, kr. - [athlacid; May r.. 3; 'VT ' 7.1.1 y LEMENT 8.- FOS'T'ER , Justice of 11Qa thy Noes, tlneravllle=colloctioas mkt wd a's io. i onCeAte tied to elrofiktly, - Vehrtoiry 0, to , au . ,y1 . ./141AP IL BANISJAN, Attorney a Lair. OBIS" 1 Centre Stree oppia ant: Patti/Ma, Pawn t, tb• Kplaeopa . , Not. 20. 18ba • - I la 474 y RANC 8- SP NCER, 'Magistrate, and Real &tate Aiant.. Oats in Rail goad Wort East Minket, YottaTElo, Ps. !Web V., IRO 1 I UN SEITZ LAGER * Justice of the Peace. ST.OLAIR.wiII attend to an business en• trusted to him Stith diligence and care. rebrsuoy 21, ?al C HRISTOPHER . LI irtL,E, Attor. aey at Is w. Pettis!! te, gehaylkill minty. Pa. Urnes—ltt Stahantange street, erase of Second. April 11.'87'. • bouN CONRAD, Jr., Justice of the reees:',and Ontoriatkeer—Mline optiofito Ethool, Muse, Broad atnoet, Tamagni, - May 4 2. '6T • . CIEORQE doB. Attorney at N,JII w,Potts►llle,Penna..wtllattendtolegal business in &M OW' ionnty and elsewhere. Me In Centre treet:nearly okposlte the Atli:fors' Bank.. Ju1y1,1,3 ISAAC SEVERN; . Justice: or the: Pe - Aes, mittends to the colleetkki of aceoesta. and business sipertatiolog to Fir cam , Us also sttettds to the'massorement of Brick and Stove Work, Exton. tioosokc. Vie Docket of Jaeob HRnq Req., hi to his posseeskm. Orce—Ceotre et, below Algerian Rouse. 74y PIIILADELPHIA. :TREMBLE £ LANDII3. PREMIUM. • TN -. IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. The Great Remedy of the Nineteenth , 1 Century,, • • t C ORIthe cure, of Cancerv,and Scrof - talons diseases, Totter, White Swelling, Malignant Ukers and Old sores, and all dimmed; originating in an imPure stets of the Mood. For diseases of the Stomach and Literthls preparation has no equal; and is especi ally 'valuable to Foamier, 01 a weak aad debilitated ha bit.; Thi Is the celebrated remedy used by Dr. LOWIDh nadir k CO, in their sureessfut treatment or Cancers, ScMfula, le. /t Ira btody concentrated and rue rem edy, and large doses or long nee of it Is not necessary.—. Titter using this remedy are entitled to medical &dyke• foam the ilrincipal office, free of charge. DEPOT, So. 50 istorthfith street, Philadelphia. • t . * 1 ,0 1 7 1 6, '57 Id uric 6, '57 2.16m] y :`29- Ulf FOUNDRYSIEN, MACHINISTS A OT HERS, A. IP„dupßenYsE,..slm't N. E pb ., ,L e t o, F n ! r South nlibes ingot copper and brass. pig, Iron , ar het Iron,aolderibfrebricka,portahlegw Ro z speltOr.bloet tin,lmid,foundry mould. Inc.. facings. crucibles, antimony;thabb i t IA a . sand of all hide. brass, old copper. rte.. de. 1 La also a derW armn wrtrught and cast scrap iron and of r metals. It is his desire to accommodate ms rhinists and others at a Matsui:lt from the city, by furnishing any article they a thei , may wa tin their business. Articles not mentioned In the abo e will be procured and forward d. Any inquiry in the re line will be promptlyenswered. 1 A. PEEVES, • ' .V. N. corner South and Penn streets. ifehrtlary 14,'57 , • OIO‘NO I CVEIIII GUANO: ITA 14 gr N A-U ' S Super Phosphate oC Lime. 7000 TO IS. • • ' • • • 1 . • firVAZMERSPIaII Poe your .Wheat Crope,Rae LEIN AL - 11 Super • Pborpliate of Llme.. at 2y. Cis. a M or $4O a Ton; or use • LEINAI3I3 AMERICAN FERTILIZER, at $3 60 a 0,v25 too. -.One tanel of either is sufficient fer an acne of Wheat. These afe Permanent 3:Waives, made of reliable Che mical tlements, and have been in successful usefor the pant Elk Yuan, Improving the soil and increasing the value of the land. . . . • Yowl Diplomas from the State Agriett/tural Society of Penni!Tanta. New Jersey, Delaware and the Crystal Palace Association of the City of-Newyork, have teen received ftr these Tail:rabid Fertilisers: ; - Pamphlets In the radish and German Taattuliteseast be bad by application at the Office : - A WIRRAL DISCOUNT TO wnoLr...seux DEALERS. The ittxrre - Fertilisers, dodirertid .PR.E.B of Outage to any wharf In the old City Proper. I. Orders sent by Malt accompanied with Crib' or Drafts, trill ha promptly Shipped to any pert of the World. ' GEORGE A. LEN AC, hia ;:c0.19 Soith FRONT street, l Philadelp City. Pitiladelphits, July /8, 'GT ffnim ,*, DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH! Kelley. & Brown, . '. NIO. 13 N. Second Street, 'PHILA.. DELFILJA, are cOnstantly receiving new and de ta goods for present salve, which. they offer at nt.• *coed prices, avairog which will be load s fall assn-t-, rient Of • 1 . LAMM , WEAR. : -1 • r gi114,,! ~y, Stella Bbawle,all eotors,' I us de L 5.1130.14 -,...- -Long and Square BrOetnt, do roll de Cheeree, • Jacquard. . • .do 1 ' Plaid Cashmeres, ' Blanket : .do i•to Cloths, „Alpacas. Cc, . do 1 - - _" ' URNS' ign DOTS'. weArt.i I a he, rat ettillitOetaF c • :'- • . BeaTerte 4 Cgt Colds, • i Sat netts, Vesting". • - Kentucky Jeltia: . 713ENTEIWIti3 600015.. '• ' ' ' '' ;Ida 1041:lab', Erbeetink4,.TWrellng,' Table Covers,- Illla t h ts, Tieklngs, Table Cloths, - ; ''NsPkinsr Le. I. ' ' FLANNELS. '' i • • • - W and Ballard Tale unsbrlnkable Flannel, In all qualit.ies. . . . :a c t State Opera ditto , in all colors. '; : .• . MUSLIN S, .. • I i • ' DI ed and Drown by the piece or yard. at the lowest t atn rkil prices. linen Bosoms wide eaelstabrely for our own retail sales.. • ' - . NOT IC E.-oOr gOods being bought and sold exclu sive,. Sw CABII enable as to distance ell competition... Perehaaers charged but, emelt advance on Auction cost. f No goods mlsrepreseated . to effect sales—and itO abatrent In prices. ' XELLRY A" BROWN, . . ls 0.13 .2d, street, above7Barket, l'bllidelpida.. 'Oe ber 17, 's't . ;SAVING FUND._ • NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST C 0., .. V)TALNpT STREET, Soilth-weit . eoyner Of THIRD; Philadelphia. • Nefirporvited by i THIRD; bie Afore of Pey/raisin. Sidney is reiwilred any soca, lame or enn small, and ) in ferte4 paid from the day of deposit to the day of with. Vie office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morn- Intl till 7 o'clock. 'in the evening, and on Monday and 'Tbniedvr evenings. till 9 n'eloek.' INIPEREST FIVE PER CENT. Al/ sums. larprorstiall. am. Paid back in GOLD, as demand, without notice. to any amount. ling. HENRY L. BENNER, Prisident. " • • , , ROBERT BEL'? itlDOli,:trice President. lirr. J. Ramo, doeratary. • .Direetorss, ILinry L. Demme; t 7. Landroth3imans, Edward L. Carter, . F. Carrot Brewster, ••• Robert Selfridge. Joseph B. Barry, Samnel : ••• K.. Ashton, ' Henry L. t/rtirehnurn, . . dimes R.Ornittr ; Francis Lee. • • This company confines its 'business entirely to the. re ceiving of money on interest. The fitvestmentaamoan log to neer , • . One and a half 111iDlons .01 Dollars! Are Made in eonformtty with the providons ni the char ter. in REAL ILWATE, MORTGA.GYM,OROUNDItF.RFS, and leach brat class securities, am will always ensure per feetlsecnrity to the depositors, and which cannot Tiil to Ora purnumency and stability to this institution.," March 7,'A7 MORRIS, BONES & CO • - • . . inoi & wrsur.z. Allntend ZITS," AArriet and qtateeiith Blurt', Pliaadelpilia, • Have alwaYs on hand and tor sale BEST ENOLISII ItEYINED .acarwtraents of "linkhaill," and other litvorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BASS--ordinary ekes. or rolled to order tor bridge purposes, au.die. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE-;. Promisersoirs aises; or mt to- required alsO. BOILER •• BlTE'S—Dever bnend, made in solid dLe. ngsr ay GUSH AR B AXLES—Ameriean and English: PLUM MEET IRON—for to Winter); de. AMERICAN trOTCH PIG IBON.- ItAl MOAB 1110 N-; rails and fiat bars visitable for mines. turnouts. UNTATA: 'ENGLISH a. SOII.WAYBLIT RODE , BOLTS, UTS and O.OUEES.—Ter bridges, mars, and nuebinerx wooer; gsnerally. CAST,:.SREATt. MACBINE ins mann YL Aim, an stir& quality - for taps and din: Tao alicire4. together with pin'ouosoctlip e nt Imn, Nails and Spiles, to ' , bide (be 'attention of dealers, railroad entspanini s toisibearS,antriartanunders and to.u. eldnists is fawned., -- May 10, Inn 2.114 y IM. WAhIkiILICIWINI 4.CD,, . Mal W andiltam ittalatmag4ditoiddjahta,ftiwa . OULD call the•attention• of Ralf .,rottd,stamitaft, and those Into; eetedi In kali reed Property, to thetrdestrie ofietooloireltaghter. to w h lett • they are aidaptiodl to the tuutichilarhuatness for which thtr;Blajr j he required; .by the. .wee of one, two, throe or Ihr pair oldriving whee)oraisd the use *Ube whole, erg moth of the sdiataa rear be dealt' bla tbr a On; and In awernotoodadiag theme to the grae.ws, curves. ;attract!' of roporttroetion, Ind nil and work to Ise -Ackur. •Itylbese.mionotlemepabetneltaisfol effector kbe petrol' aerated eitlatke.laaat *spectre for attendance, cold ot teat. and rojiiiri lofted and Begins; 'With thaw otPertatO e !hlt r oWldwelierewellettwentp-thres years practkal esperiescoto the bartwesahrour cyder part; weir, we mandaciirmAtse Viten* NW's otarognic And strend elionwo orals.* of. oatlilibul.: Palliealorntleo. lion paid to the atreogth of the loarbinsio theplap and Artwitnewiehip oteilalkt detedii."- Ont. long' ez*loont apd 0 11 0 elnal,. vfolokid. 104 Waraittionkeiribies Its to o ff er the *ow weliwith theas4araweet4atio earls* e t,.... cov arsz 444 . l MaVAnkftwilieciftegoarettedrabiz lgoa-oglt !MI stimirkootsfs. • irAthio wit, tek oloinlisilis.aximAtinling or low. moor tiro (to sow Fart " 1.1 i d laStr,o;ninel - Jaa of Loenelittra -4 r Xi. I/IN. sukiy 6,14 ,t litATTILler /UMW: .41011 Aler, Attorney at Intl e, onebivreetep for Aisberkia nous. ,17 • • 44.4 y 'Nona BeCOllll street,' above Willow, .• . west side.- ,PIIILADELPHIA. r 8, 1836- the iernitt, •rees. warranted to lcahat they are " trpresented.) amicultura(l larplementr,4c., all of which le tit he tarnished at manufacturers' por e ,— The seeds and tress sold by the 'Fulmer' her 'are selected with great care, only fnmr growers of reputation and ehmti , g. Il e db." not deal in seeds pmeured ;et rola a crusty la the market, from three sr ho retrcheap, w It h, of regard to the rharacter of she seed surd. :ice does h e ppurchase or sell seeds grown pramtaenously in small far. er their too close proshntly deteriorat es their quality. particularly t Mae or, the MB* riier , . Tits Is ow hupertan I coul'ldarst ton ratites, who purchase tit het pada or trait trete. 1101' t I et& tr.. rend In orders early to . • , • _:IBith:JAMIX DANNA.N. Prom ihr Assrrions WHO STOLE THE BIRD'S May iu, . mitui flare bate we hope been read and Mt by runy boy in the country, but lest eren one boy haa ailed to see them, and also because they are pretty enough to bear even a hOndreth perusal, we make ram br mini/wee, the regetlUnn of the quills% bonne each armrer, orlglnally written. • , , • • To whit! to whit! to wheel Will you listen to met Who stole Mar eitzn I laid • And the aloe nest I made? 4 ' • Boto*llskißoha-lish! • Nos shat 4o you think ? • Who WASS neat away , , Prom the Nam Ira. today? • Not 1, amid the aim. 17:100-00 t Ault a thliss I'd soarer 4o I ita►s pal *wisp of hay, Awl did not take your DM away, , • Not 1, said the env, eases) Each a thing osier do: • ' • , ; ,: . - Net I, nth, the dee:beet-aow! i.. I iroable't be la tante. t vow • lime the halts the nest to alike, . . But the neat I didn't take. Not I. mild the goo; fib! no, I ,tvonidn't treat a bird en; I gave the wee! the nest to line, But the west was note of mine. Bas t teal ashithe sheep; obi no. I woulatt't treat a poor Wril Cluck, duet, 'aid the heti, Don'ts* me nal*. • Wby 2 haven't a Chick Would do suety a trick: We all pve her a Anther; And she wore them together; rd scorn to intrude Ouher and her brood. • • Ch Imo-whirr CbtrisaArltinl We'll make a great Let lit AXIL, out bla muse And all cry for alma& I would not robs bird, Said little Mier, Ora= • I think I never beard Of auytblng eoluean.• Tie very cruel. toe. Bald little Mire Nesl t I weeder If be knew Uow bad the bird would feel? A llttte boy bang dawn ti 4 beta Ana went and bid bobtail tbe bed: ! Yor be ►tole that pretty emit From poor lljtte yellosr.breast: And be Silt so hill of shuns, &didn't Ilko to tell Mt mune. ( . 0 0 J 9,10 0.0 • (orrl Nor that the Winter is Wplroaching, we have a low setirds,, % . to speak in behalf of that noblest, and most abused of our donsgstio animals, the horse. That sign, which used to hang out upon country taverns of the old school, "Account:ow:Laois...fur ~'man and beast," r wart usually a groat fraud wpcin the publicAt least in the latter Part of: itmo-, mists. The ercommodation for the terse weitiOne erally a-narrow stall, in an 'over stocked stable, _with a hardpiank.foor, and a mere apology for a bed of straw. Here, after a long day's worlcirpon the road, old Dobbin was expected to refresh his weary limbs. The thing , was impraiticable is that atmosphere; foul with the breath of twenty i other tired horses , an d with the effluvia of ammo. rein corning op from' the saturated floors; and upon thine hard planks, where the weight of the horse made a lino pressure, upon the wearied muscles, as Le lay dome to sleeps Tlfeje was no chance for that relaxation of the muscle; which is as necessary to the, biute, AS to the man. At home, the horse was little better off, except that the stable was not' full of hones, and he bad a bettor atmosphere to breathe. There was the same-bard bed, and sane pungent small from the filthy - Boors. Not one horse in a hundred Is prop. erly accommodated in thriVinter. In the paw goer when turned out to pasture, they,resame their natural habits In some measure, and regain that bealtb which Is ioOftiti lost in their Winter esp. Eitepent. The benefit of the Summer pastors, which is Universally conceded by-all a hollers atTY" acquaintance with this treatieent, isnot mine es: lug to the change of food, than to the change of atmosphere and Q. The horse, in his native eondiiion, breathes4he pure air of the }hairier, and has under his houkcontluuilly the soft tart When he lies down, it Women a bolo( grass which yields to the pressure of his body, and puts every muscle at ease.. ' Now, we believe, that all the eonditioni of the Mestere, can be supplied to the horsein his stable, and that he can he kept In the highest health sad ',spirits, in‘the bare, the year round. We sped now of horsis upon the farm, where grace toiler •it accessible for a part of the year. In - the city though their condition might be ameliorated, it can not be entirely remedied.' Nature giros as the needful hints, if we will but hied her voice. , • '' The horse can bare as pare wholetnen t 'aisle:. the barn, as ho has upon the-prairie, witholit say exposure to the keen winds and atottnttbat assail him in his natural state. Barns are generally • constructed, witbont any attention being paid to ventilation. The walls are nearly tight, and not unfrequently the 'supple of bay is itoreti in the• mows over the stables, au that all the foul odors, escaping from the lungs and boaels of the hors are absorbed by the bay, until it heel:miles iaEltfor tool Ile is compelled to breathe over, many times, this • foul air, and nada no relief crept when he is taken out of !lie 'stable. Is it say wwniler, that bovsea beCtime diseased- under'illis treatment, and die prematurely 7 A barn should be constructed with ventilators, i of a size corresponding to the number of animals it is designed to accommodate, we that the air will be changed as hist as it is breathed. ' Tbli can bs done co that the animals will not be exposed to currents,' or suffer from any undue des ... o dr cold. Again, we pen prepense tied to the stable quite as comfortable, as any tire home finds in his grassy pastures. The Lest bedding we have ever tuoiul •for a horse; is a coat of dry peat, . muck or sods, covered' with straw. It should be .A foot thick, and the drier the better. This makes a soft warm ,bed, and elide it next/iniodates the bursitis the best manner, it retaliates In tbo course of the year 'an enormous quantity of manure. The straw, sad the solid faeces are removal every morning:' andsell the liquid is immediately atoserbatl. Tie stall thould'be at least six feet wide, and about a half cord of muck will make a good bed. This will last nearly two weeks - before it becomes so saturated set° emit the emelt Of ammonia. A horse stable should airway' he as sweet as a par. lor, and it is a constant waste fora LIMO ever to bare it otherwise. Of cowrie, it requires intro labor to furnish When. -with these accommo.ls• lions, but we know from our own practice of lit eral years, that the fiber is, abeadantly paid fa, not only in the health of thin bime, but in the manure made by this proems:: We are cochileat tbat.no fanner, who adopts - this plan and le.at.s its advantages, will ever abandon it. , We hays lately soon stabled conatructed.ngla f o deep co sated pits trader the horse, instead of 4 ;deltic. i. The pile were roar or live fret Jeep, asul wo ld.hold perhaps; two -cords of mut% or Wan. • They.wore Ailed with loini to tlof ordicarr level of ttni floor. and the hones atoixl air,cti, upon the loom, baying a bedding of straw, or course, *t bight - Ttieldrantegss the fire; that they save this tizjinte do log, and tto mini" does not 'needj ',removing so often. Filet' stables, , of coarse, Uteri° be upon' the groota floor 'of tberborO, sod Or'in'tiot to bad In all .calwo• The bed of Muck well co►etfd with striw, and the intatilation, smiths thinis of chict impirunce. and these are within reach' of neatly all bream Attention to these thingswonld add greatly to the poorer of thoirhorseN and tot heir own pecuoiary =Emma gulps. APPI ' I PAIXIPLIItwar—IIi: wetl lotok'"" wslll4atea Ulf and plat or good botttnailk. on• "PPoonitti! et sale and 'nr of mierstuh with dour clutrugit i to maks a mil baiter. Into we11 .1"145441 .1"14$441 *eep* drop half a tablespoonful of 'be !attar, and iot into, sad' Cup as apple Pare& quartereal and toren]; with the quartos put 1 ° - ;ether Now ibo 6aiter, tad set i o lea-copitoyer irk° a•steatacr es Dyerwith builiog voter.: Citek cob bola. tivng4.—tiest, wen gogethor OMegg BUJ MO hale optonal'st of eekor. Add olio eto.esp fell ot' street sot% one teeopeeet• of de, red llors seihnib or leeks the hew.. &It sod nettaff; to nit the taste. Irissoowee posoilA• allot oil* • I , ..
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