_ . , ' - • - •,='• , s.' • ~. . 1 . . ... , ' '•' ---------- IT . = ?SWOP THE MHOS 10 UAL , , . . , . ,- i , et 3041.601,3431•1703; .„ ' able in advance-022y - • • ' 1 1° TWO DOU• 888 Pel• 884816 ' MI6 521,0 if net paid 11 not t end within sett months -an within the 7• 41 ". ' I , ro WATS; Terse Millis to One 1,11(• 81 , i° 44TAnce s eOO :i i- _2 „ Bee s° 4o . de • - r . , 0 00 , Fift e een do s dn '4OO • ' ';''' , . lila bentogriptione alWit be1 9 ". 1 49 816 I° "VIP" , . 1 ' ......' and aent teen/edam" ~ . 1 , j... , Th. joysimu tiths IhrnithedsOCaffirlindo4l6llll6l, ', .. ....,• . ,,_ , ,'„ , - • lea. oath on Mallory. . ..,, ,-1.-r • 1 ... 2 3 1 841° e9P -4- ScAiei•rearthematipplted ViUsithe '' •'I i Cliergyweir ea 1 . joeuryt, alai 111 allitt4sl, • . . . • r • . V env tan or saga...tens. If subleribers order the diseohtinnance of their riews. rea tu t puhlisheemay'contlnat to send there WWII , ~, • , , p tp are Oven are paid ., 1 I : r 1 wIL WILL TsaciI To) y kratrlin•rs7o.7ll rd• reflise to bike theirnewispa- , , ~,,ei free the nearer. to whirl' they are directed. i her are =mt.. h )11 re(algtibl" until 9loY have rettlail the hills and or. dered them diventioned. l f saheeribers mere to other Places "lib". f 9 lb•-• . " 1181 7 , the publisher,and t e newspapereare sent tothefartner direetion they are held rerPoaldbio , " ry . VOL. X XIII.' The courts here decided that relinalset:" I46.ltnewilui • n pert f rom theolgreroe removing and &Per: Ina , called for, Is prima fatiatetideneB•riP t .. e .... 0 'IL ___ j_. _____ .____ _ ..,... '' ..... _ -- - . 1 . RATES OF ADVERTIBINC. ,". tkirAdrertisesests set is firm type Man weed seal be o ne s q uare oflOilnes, 50 cents for osekurertion 4nsb:- chaV e d 613, Per 8884 °drawn an i ear (TOttktr =tea. t Ineertiotes. 33 cents each, 3 ilnes ono time. 25 se turn ~,,b,....auhaeintintinsertions,l•2licents each. All adver- J. 13. A. & is. ALLEN „ men ,. °Tor ? lines, for short periods, charged* a . square 1 5 ~,,,„,. oxs., 1 Two. Titttex. alx. M. 7 and 8 South , Philadelphia, Three lines, ,63 • Se nit 25 112 25 In 00 .1) lines ' 0 1 123 .1'75 •2 75 00 1,,, DEALER I,N OILS. ii',..r,ine.: .1 00 1 160 200 I 6 CO et e ltner.., 1 2b, 225 . .00 .400 41 00 _ June 0, '57 .1 '=.ly Seven Data. 1 251 223 2 ill 450 ,7 tXI Eight Ilnere, i 24 226 , 2.86 600 .. 11 00 OILS! 0 ' !! OILS'" Ni...ii..0, 1 25 - 2 5_... 300.5 40 „Nrro , , ix ern Pin tax LI COUl•tizo AS A sacs= Of Tett LUIS. HODCSO & KEAN, o n i e inner ., i 23 1 223 .360 000 10 00 , r . in , gowns , 221 1 400 6bo 900." 14 00 , Nate, 05 &Li S. 110022, 1110101t1., Three squares, 350 1 600 "' 750 12 00 12 00 ~,, ,__ _,, „‘,/ I ( nu, 'leant', 4 50' , 600 ."-•• 800 14 00 20 00 .venariu. uonunisstaa 'yeluinter, and poshis in . , Quit t er eel., 600 I 900 12 00 16 00 110 00 WHALE AND SPER:AI OIL FOR MINING' ..* Larger epee° forshort petiole, as peragreemeht. AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. - sir flatness Settees, $1 eoeh--acoompanied With - ft Sept, 22:. 55 - 38-tf adrertisement.6o cent, each. , • , 1 -_, „ Ateerttsetaents before Marrlagoiand nesflak 10 rents GM. W. 143111}1110Y & peel teeter first insertion-subseq uen tinsertloes, Weenie le., line Ninewordstretnuntedal a linsinadtertlsing. • vu Lee TX fel' • I OIL, SOAP, ANDLIIB,4IO. Merchaate and others , advertising by the year,± with ' 10 South , Water street below elise•pet. and a standing advertieement not elect:ding 15 n e e, will be charged. Including subscription, VG 00. N ,M9l.;,ket, Phil:001011i r Spare to theamount of foursquare*, with chan- ' 1 „ _ Fes and eubscription, 20 00 Sp erm , Lard, 'Elephant, W Tanners'and allebillery Without &anger, at the rates designated above. , ' GLI, Sperm 111 mantine Candles. A 4 vert Isements so i t in larger type than usnaltill be • . IT. Ri fl er lalsainsa. • ,0,,,,,,,i so per cent dvanee, on these prices. AB cats phil a do n efi t , Ja nuar y 6 )6.1 1-1, will be charged the 'ilium as letter press. Na Tra..b. advertisements received• from Advetbdog ' ,exizz.zu iotirrismems Agents abroad, except at 25 per cent . advance on these p prlcett,- , unies, lay speriel agreement with the publisher. Marriage* 23 cents, each. Deathesecompanled with no- SCIWYLKILL COUNTY Wee 25,cents, withrint tiotierie, no charge. 7 MI notices. eau*. tbos• of a religions character and WILL SA "E MONEY for olueatlonal purposes, will be charged 25 cents for any , nunlike' °flings tinder 10. Over 10 Hoes, 4 cents per line 1 .0. BY PO CHASING sddit loud. I it Proceedings bf tneetlnge mit ef a genentlerpabl cetutr. ..ellttlA ND CLASS aster, charged at 4 Cents per line for eseh-insertle . • To facilitate cake:o.olone we will /date that 328 lines , , OP juk"*""1"-164 "n" a half celawilinm-an 11:43 ' lablw:tr TY DALE Si., luarter column. 2952 welds make aye ...aurae-and 733 aqt a ter column. All odd lines over , A MITCHELL, • each winkle, chargvai at the rife of} code per line, for / . 707 Chestnut t above Seventh, one time, and 8 amts per line Cur thee* thues. l Irately advertisers must confine their adverlielng to • I their own intslneee.l Agenelee tor others.aale or Real Et- - PHILA ELPHIA. bitt... Az.. are not included in business advertiseurts. , Teloaeu ,k. Afters= l port thegreatest variety of BOOTS ,SHOES,• . .!:I ,,, E c y. & SEA TIFUL WARES &L. 7 I hey win sell In titles to gale the wants of SOOTS, SHOES;TRUNKS, *C. the - I • r r ILE' Subscriber begs leave to , inform ;i : PARXER - 01TIVZ, n i hie eueteme. and tro community at large o. t i AT f' S hag .... bag javt returned (rum tWeity with a, , WHOLES LE PRIC E S i One colleet ion of articles In hie Hoe, con -:' '..P...E.2.11 - , I ~ , , 14 04isisti net of ~ ~. aw l • September 1., 57 - [.IIAELSON3 • • 37,3, ' '.I,H le ' I BOOTS, J0H"..4 A. MOORE.] [JOHN W. WILLIAMS. • ' SHOES, I 1 . l MOORE • 'WILLIAMS .1 . GATAF • . .RS. II 9 , . . 1 PUMPS. &e., , 4 . General Co.' .. _akin 111 (esehants, of ail descriptions, for Indies, gentlemen and children. / ' AND I BALERS 1N 1 Ali elegant article/ of Slice,' and children,' buttoned •' 2 gaiters, something new in the bled style, , •I• -1311.1sIERS SUPPLIES • Aloe, a new lot of Trunks, Valises, Car pe t - - eta 4.e., de. 1 . 1 111(4. 44 S. Wats street, Philadelphia. Customer work neatly and expeditiously attended to. Thin subscriber Lavin been imeaciated with the toal Store and Shop In Centre, one door above High street. trade and mining ope ions generalty,,for several year', gjrNext door to the Red Front - (ea'f are prepared to supply .ens for all articles contingent Pot tarille,Lay 30,1,7 22.1y1 DANIEL SCII minx. to raining purposes at .0 lowest rates, with care and devatch. Our stock co •, prises the following articles: - , 011 Sperm, Safe Leitnpr, Thornier', celebrated : • ee. EDUCATIONALi- , 1 :Pose Solar, uer , Gum Belting, I Elephant', Bias lel:Paper, Washers; i' - PIANO,TEACHINC. . Racked, Ito . all sines, Hose. - ' D Meyer, organist, gives Want Lard, . Pa I a Blasting and other 1. . tied on the Piano Porte and Melod , 'I Rosin. Weg, Powders, roe. 'ln Pottsville and neighboring towed. , _ • • Greaeing, WI Rope, Soap. ' Drat., moderate. II Apply at his office, Fecund door below - Linseed. Tat d Pitch, Candles, Ac., &e. , the Poet Office, Pottsville. • [July 11.'67 , 131- .1 , ~.), - .' 1 I ixesnesa WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Hodg s on & Keen, J. B. A. kS. Allen, Charles 3111Ier & , Wilmington Delaware. Co.. Itothennel, req. and John Thortiley. Esq, Phila-,,,, riiiiis IN S'..l.l.'l'OrioN, e h r i rtere d adelphiat iron . W. Do Edson, lion. C. W: Pitman. Geo. , W Snyder, hag.. D. P. Brown, Esq., and L r. ilrooke. • I will, toll .•011eabtir powers to grant diplomas and Elul, Pottsville: Wm. Haven; Paq.. Miners - villa; and roofer dettett. Is desietied to meet the demands of Lib- .3..1 Conner. A s hland . [January 17. '57 .7.7.1 y era' Female Education. I iv t a --- ; , . No expense Lb beestespared to make it a first Ma* Schuylkill -Fire & uri ne - , c . /ash tulion. 1 ' , I Fula, soArto OF INSTILITCTION in regularly - 11 INSURA CE COMPANY ' • einpioyesi , affording facilities for an extended and. the* , 6 ongh education,leurb as can only be bad in .tile but se. 11 - VP' f stitutioto. ~ 1 , ND tt•sl7l.lle. - 1 1857 The Collegiate Tear commences SEPTEMBER lst, • . -. Mice in Sillywan' Building, ifshantongo st 4 Catalogues may be had by inquiring of the Peed- 2 doors above Cohtro st., Pottsville, Pa. I dent. L. C humus, or of the Financial Agent, T. J. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED B! LAW, 71103IPSON. - [July 25,'57 Wm . A . ' .13000.C,C10 e , • ' ,CHARTE PERPE,TUAI... , ' I PAINTING&G ! ► . Title Company obta ned ita Charter at the laid Session l of the Legblatn eof 'enneylvania, and Is now fully on NEW SITL 8 WIN DOW 8H A DES. ter, A n d l Y,2,Tr d r„, 1 7:;,,, P t c ,i l i s cts t praiztt . I lIST recei d a large and eleg nt as Inge.Farniture. Stec hf Gorda and hierehandise of all ty tertmeet of Window Shades, new and beautiful de- lai*O- n I ,d:n... including Oold Bordered . Oiled, Landscape of Flo. Also 0 r ani 117 :k ki d e and 3fachleery. Iniand Inns. nine/ on ---,Beata Barges, layClnals and Elvers; rat, tiethir tr., Ac., cheaper than ever. ALSO. j ail' on Campton( to Philadelphia, New York. Kai, E::iited. Glazed and nab Paper Shsdes, of , every tie- ti_m mlltc• Thle C 919 I lOnwsuteesto adjtust all losses sceptlon For Sale by BENJ. DAITNAII. prompt ", and tbereb hope to merit the patronage of • , Centre Street, opposite Episcopal, Church. th public. March IL '37 ; ) 11- • 'restores - _ JUST:RECEIVED iI, • SeOIUEL SILLYMA . J, H. ADAM, .. i WILLIAWMORTI3Itit. Jr. JOHN D. DETBERT„ ~. New Styles Paper Hangings, , JACOB 111INTZING 11, Jr. JOIIN HENDRICKS, 1 _ - DODDERS, - FIRE -- 011.01t0E LAUER, j ilk Pg. - ,---... W. F. SMITH, 7 J. E. GRAEFF. MIL HtINTZINGER, 1. JP II."(d Print' , Nth" Pt. • rih ` , ''''' ROBERT M. PALM ' GEORGE J. filKiilL r , , 1.,-,,,, 4,... Pierre fmet 6 relate to e, • ... ' ... „,:r,...W...4- 1' . . A MUM, ffiLLTIMAN, President. 12 00. which we are prepared to 4 ; 4 V •„ •-''' ;W. F. 8311111. See terry and General Agent. I is opal short melee. , Pol bottle. Januar 1, 1 57 c House and Slips Painting, Glaz,llsear i , Ite. Stalled and Enamelled French and Amertean double _ . 1 1 'IAN 4 ' P 0 Rl. l li. 1 /10 -T e 1 - thi...k,Chrystal, Sheet and Plate (Hass, furnished to Or. der. All orders promptly attended to. I ! , 311711611 A BOWEN, I • HO = • - mr.37.43ra 1 Centre street, 2 doirs &hove American How. I - .... Moth 21, '57 1 12-tf AUCOM ODATION LIIPtE.I 4 ',, lIIIE UN BRSIGNED HAVING . . REDUCED PRICES. i ' made /wrong .. eats in conjunctio n with Phillip 'Wall 3Pziriper Crisfroisqp a right, of itoadto . Pa.. to run a regular line of n o „t„ TII E subscriber has a large lot of T°M 7 ' •' A . " • " BEADING MID I , 1 ' IPOI7sVILLE, very choice Patterns of ' _.. And all intermediate points, we are now prepared to 1a I l'ap..r. Imitable, for halts, p a ie• -....;,...., -.........- nicely° geode foe a the above places, and our utmest Prrlere. Inning Dooms. Chain. . 40. :----., a tendon will be gi en to ship geode with promptness Meg end Pnblie Buildings, whieh .4 0 ,,;", . ... ,e,;.- --. a d despatch. , hs .iii *el at greatly reduced - ii ii, e ~..- '•:1 i We ailicit a she of patronage from merchants and erre, The Stack otArsees the •" •• ...... • ' .. hers vrho may • e goods to forward kir Hut siSCAIOII latest and most esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as 6 th ' 1 a coun try. noes a piss. . • ' Itchy:vitt ter & Co, New la the time far Bargains, for Paper Ilanalngeand De km at • B. HANNAN'S .1 No. 05 ortb Wham, below • Nine Street I t /mop Whol,sate and Retail Paper and Book More. ' • AGENTSI: • EV-PAPER HANGERS SUPPLIED VERY CHEAP, Ana. J. RI? -.., Philadelphia. ' Of ti,,ter 31st, '67 "" • • .? • raft! *Lesions', 'Reading. , __ _ __ _ _______ . . .INSURANCR ' July 4. '57 _ 27-if , I , 9ltta r y3. ILI. 01.l.lVICATION, CO. t it t te Schuyl. ,Navi u C., lIIIIEBV LIPP. IBM:FRANCE Ann mist I j r r ' ' 'E ' ' ' Mardi 14114 1857 C0.,-, „, _ • • Pottsville, Penna. • he charge for . e use of cAus and (hr TOLL on An 'CA ntrALsloo,ooo-CHAR TER PEIi'PRTUA L. t rarity Coal tan . on the 8 haPhili Navigation (till r• HIS, Confitany; ,chartered by the I * " tbila "' " II flutbe " bi; ' ' • i ir Legislature of Pennsylvania, wft ha es pita! of One ', , . I colmiThouaand Milers, Is now fully organised, and : a' . 12. r f; ei MA neumeuced business. -The Company is prepared to ? 0" .2 v• . 9 .e!, re•elvoneys and other property in trust, and allow nom . a is .. Ist, r, un ell money, deposited in trust, et the rate of • ' lie ' !.. 7:. 0 11,, 1., era. per annum; prinrlpal and interest payable . I 1.0 as t on demand. For rates of Premium on Life insurance, ' , • a f d fill ,et le F.... the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Com- psar,l'entra Strut, Pottsville. three• doors s o uth of the , . Pitiladel phlaj, , CH. i eta. Cie. CM. to•hinge Horst , JACOB lIUNTZINOER. Jr., Pres% ' 66 ,- 64 62 • so ‘t It I I no7nv KUM,. .Secretary end Treasurer. • • . Sfanyunk. nk 64 02 g• tpril I, '54- • • 13 ti ? Spring Still, 60 59 67 /.-.. • tt Conshohoeken 00 69 67 60 CPTE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 8 ,, Plymouth D , 60 59 , 57 . -50, itgetho sea Capital, 81.00,000. il if B r idge p ort. 65 64 52 46 ; rIIIARTERI,TRYE'IIIAL---.-Offic t riorradown, ' Port Kennel/ 66 64 62 • - 43 .50 49 47' . Ati \ j So, 91 Walnut treet, between third and Vourt if Valley Forge. ---...„ 60 49 '47 • iin ~, •ts. Philadelphi.t. Thie Company will loam e against • Pasting's - W. , - 6 O 6O ~ 49 47 40 , t<,,r damage by Fire. Buddhist'. Furniture. and Her, 1 .• Port Provide. , • 60 49 .47 40 WOW, generally. Aim MAJLIYa lasuaroicx, on Veneta, F 14 "- 0918 •J 11 _,,,e. • '' 45 44 42 87 w.m.... and FreightS.‘ ISLAND ISIASILAISCS to alt parts Of r Buyer's ( 9 ." • 45' 44 43- 07 the Onion. bum:roes: • 1- Pettatewn • . ding, 40 42 42 - ,g 7 R. Liaher. Dr, le Pierson, ' t t Piet Union, • 43 40 40 • so LeeriCAndenried, - Joseph Max tiehl, ` Birdsbcrong ~ 41. •40 38 34 -I•et..r Hilger. Cr. Oro. N. Eckert, . ' Reading, -MC 37 `35 61 .I•de. K ltlackiston, B. Hammett. ' • Alehouse s, ~ • l -S 37 35 .31 • Samuel 11. Bothertnel, Win. F. Dean. ' Moursville, 38 37 35 51. ' D. LUTHER, Premiers( ' Hamburg. ' 85 34 32 .26 1 111 it, F. Dees, nat./Ws/Vent. - Si. • , ' Orwigeburg teller, 30 .29 27 00 N'. )1. Smith, 3er/dory. ,- - , Th e charge wi Ibe per ton of =4O tlas, less live per et, Oar P. D. 'Amiga has been aPpointed spent foe' l e a yk,„„,,,,,. r ep w . ~, se dana r, an d 00 charge leis than ''",,. Cempani in Schuylkill county , to whom perao . nt .,„fi re o ,, n t per t on n ig b. wa d e t or an y dr a t annin I , iting Insurance can Apply. • , . By order . the Alenagere a •F. FRALEY, ,• Jae -an 1 '.,7 [April il, '64 14-J , r , ..- March 21,'57, .121, ;President' INDEMNITY. ~ -, Okr ' --t -'OAD, '1 1 14; Franklin Fire Ins- II rire Insurance 'Com _ patty, of IltiLl.lelphia. DiTice, No, 16331, Chesnut .c..N, oe.-ir Fifth street. ~,.. DIRECTOBR: ,-......" t'h tries N. &tacker, ' Glenrge W. Richards. Thomas Hart. Mordecai R. Lewis, Tobias Wa.:uer, % Adolphe E. Rorie , :•stnuel ti rant, , David S. Itrown, a, .1.1,..1. it: Nunn.. Slorrie"Patterson., , ~ Continue to ut Ike i mummer,. permanent or Ihnited ott teej it.A,ript ton of itr.perly; in town and country.; at, alma AP 10. oh :irt ,,, il.l42ent with hl.ettlrify. The 1 ‘;np Illy has', resorrelJ si larze contingent Fundy! bleb. tato their Capital and Premiums, tritely inveshed,i ?fun! adtple proteetion to the insortid:. Since their •in-: ..trpora Lion, a peri.ei of 1 , 1 years. they have pald upwards ~r ~,*,: . Nano., 1,,,, 1,,,n,1r,,, (1 ,,, ,,.,24,1 dotrars,lo.,, , ,t,i, fir „, ii i ,,,,,by affording I. vAdellett of the ads gotta% 0 110- Nrs nee, as weir** the ahllity awl disposition to meet oath promptness, all liahlat lea. ell Act. 3i. BANCKEit, Presid,•nt. Cuts. G. tit:Mtn, tteeretary. 1 The salaseltber has lawn appointed agent for the ahoy* omit i0n.,1 I 01(eition.apci is now prepared to make tn. e Itrlo., 00 a ery , description of properly. at the lowest (Ille, • ' . ...,_ ANDREW itUSSEI., Agent. • Pon grille. 1atc11.1351 :. . 2-tf HILAD'A )FFICE &. RI DINC RAILW of the Philada. &R. The rates of .14 Company., :nti I further' rAua plus , March 36, Ight and Tolls ou Coal trauspo 111 he as follow's. from 16th Mare tire: • - LIVE 111SUILINCE, rptrE Girard Lire Insurance, Ann uity . tsot IsruatTampaay or Philedelphlf Offlrej ha.' " 4 '.ossaut stnxt, the that door Mud a the Chita= • h.,. , r , 'l'a ilra L. 03041skl—CII.ART,VR ?BEM:ft/AL.: . : s' n ,'`` , .e. to wake taker:sures on lire:lea the most &Tor kohltere,.., • • 1,, ~ Il.... 'aai‘ai elm: paid up and Invested, together with a IrUn i3i ~r stantly tueressaufr reserved land, Otero a STI.,:t sr , arhy to the leisured.''' , )• .. . The. tirratiumx may be paid Yeerlia beklearql or quarterly. , .. :Ile echttpluy a 4.1 a Beetle periodically to the Insarao. " f 'rtll' The fl Ittlntisi, app rnpriated 111 DOCAIIIIbOT,' qt. end lb, kee , tntl Beene to Bermuda... 1849. ausouat " a' , ad lit l' I ~ r $21)2 ao to every $l,OOO insured under th.,11...e poll.los. mak! n a , 111.26:t AO whirl' len I be 'Pad V. 6 0 It .hail Itecume a ilittn, Instead er sl.9ooetigin. ie , tunal.tt l e neat oldest, it tnount to * 1,2;t7 50; the next'' ° '',' 'Ls .11211 50 for-every 8.0001 the others In the' '"is sv.putio u 2,,,ntiag to the amount mutt tithe 'a ..... 11 ex.i./11 , •n aublitioni sake au avenue of mare thin '' , lrr tent. ute'to t Ir e pre luau paid, without Wars 'tbasanual premium. Jet,' um: .• • rioliu 1114 x. ay, .. John A. %own, 4,nni liawni. D. Danner. ka Jay Sinith, Yroderia tqwn llama n, P partl t, ~ ',Georgepb.„.„ . . , /,andi Itaarar, John IL Latimer, : , ‘ 44 111.0 P. James :Wharton Lewis, ; 1.....01 T. itai6j: John it i'Matle.',l . . %.4xrAittaniulaNing taida of rateranfleviphlitißMlN 4,4 4 4plicatinn and, further Information Cap be had ti,tc, . otIIGIIAS RIDGWAY, President,. :. rrittr. Actuary. . ' , lakh.,,abwriber !recent fur the above Oaepan, leit''..,`"eountr and will effect Ingo rantatt, llnrestry 1.. nformatlon ma the is DAL 15.1, ' • riumsaft. . . • • .......4 1 ,• . 1 - ti . , • ... • • .... 1 . . . A.O .02 1 0: 2 k t 1 • c'A it 0 a Richmond. . 1* 176 160 .1 as • • Philadelphi • 1:50 11 76 100, 56 ' inclined 1' lir, ' Nicetown, 1 iSO 176 100 56 , 180 175 160 55 ''nerwantow R. It, ' • 140 176 100 155 '•• • Palle of Soli y kill, • 1 SO. 115 160 165 1 ' Manayunk4 , i 1 ;641 176 160 155 Spring Mil rtas tao 140 136 • • Co in u o r u h th eo ßa or 4 ma n !il . nd Fly-I i .' • 1 1 01. /50.1 40 as ltambo'i a • Potts' and l • Jones', '• 150 146 135 ' 130 . 14° " 114 '"'n ' r•Brl 4 BePort. IAO 145 135 130 ' Port Ken y, 145 140 1 20 a3O ii" Valley Po e, • 1451401 30 1 80 •Phnectlxvll ~, . • 135 130 1 'AI 20 " noyees YO a, 1 l3O I.W 20 ~. Potti‘towm 130 1:25 115, 15 " Doug/aim/1 e, 'i , 130 125 '1 15 —l5 " 111rdeliona' — I" 1 1 21). 1 15. 105. 1 05 " heading, •• . ,I 10 loa 106 105 41 , ," Itetweon g and • 11•0rwril /, •' 1110 1 05 105 iO5 " Mobravo ~ • . 140 ! 1 05 , 1 . 06 os .. Ilamborn ,„ 1/0I 05 -•' (•i '.• " OrWIP .• " (110 1 105 ~ • I - • rot ti;iii; 4 W./iinorei --------- ' - ' T L . arcbi 21,... 2 7 :2-). W.ll. 41c1111810: RT. Seer. , pHiLito. . a REASINO RAIL. ROAD. RAM IF FILEIO UT O.N. FIEUCILINDIZE. tIN an. AFTER MARCH Ist, 1857, nritilfu her notice. the following Rates of/night' it be thing per 100 pounds: . . -, • • ri. f • . 1.- :- • • ... 4 cus or Fssi oB t. .41 j Ei .. . •, ••• . zt;•44i4 • - • . • A.g.. goods, &• teeth:loer l'! • 30 16 I.CforsarPAY 1. %. link tuft , warel6vbir .... 1. 112rdwa. 22 . II • w,..14•hf0 ..- , . . I ' Onll ' • . di FMK ii 1.• co .WA "c m,- ar,tio r. 4e., 14 7 Cord Dry Gondir,o4efe'etionery, Doolte.Carpte• I op. Cioreareeti Meat, Fhb:Mum le . Anvils. Desk Vetter. Co re± _. _ ..ri Egg& Rif` termwarelovie n.wmoFtulalP Mine. Itardeare, litilee, Ifoliow-were, Leather, hfaery,Order l 4o llo Aredle Cott:ll.pol' (itsiln,Bir /roe, Lead, No- hi...man npikes. Mee, &Ili Prowl . *ice*, ante .wtileki,&e., Iltetnne, Eire r&he-fiitiann..74lll Seem& ! Plteh and sr; raft, Wimp 8 ........Timktr. ? and Lem r. *X., Brirkii CIA Cord WoOd, tlii, MITA ' Tee, i ron. tuaertiers, Wain* Pt Eros, , Etste t imilt Liquersote., inw,p.. 1, .1 . i . .., i Nue& 2 7 • 4 I , • 1 . 21 a : u i t o I MIMI • I I" . SEMEN EVEIIY SATURDAY, MORNING, BY BENJ . ALLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY WRITING, ',DEC,ENII):io ; ,5,-,1857.,t:, MgDICIN'AL LYONS' KATINARMN. 1 ::AV.E YOU used Lygusi.liathairon for the U hair t hl the most delfghttnt • 11 n the valid end is reetninerrtly beneEcial Our Grey and held heads. The hathairon fully restored say Lair after a baldness aftwatre yam Tours truly. I .it . L.ATWATER, • No. bd Warren Etreet,lCeer York. Also, Lyons' Extract of Purelamalca Ginger, hie dye. pepsta and general nerrotts an be lualat ssaurrs Perfumery ztt sou S'Urlety Etore,CentreEtzeet,Pottarillt. I October , • 41.4 f CMS. 'W. 'Wholesale and Retail seam* axles clue • - Corner &Atte sad Norwegian Stu., •. (Oppotite Mortimer's 'hada POTTSVILLE, ;PENNA. MANUFACTURER AND BOLE PROPRIETOR OP Releasers Pectoris! INIESItTer .EPTINGS PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Coughs. • EIII7 I SIPI3 PECTORAL MIXTIJft cures Irillu s ensa. l EPTLUPS PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Bronthitra, XPT/XGE esctoß.Ar. MIXTURE cures Sore "tircatts. ;EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE will rellereeousump , tire patients in - adraueed strips of the disease. EPTINCriI PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by /towel.. San- NAN, Ashland. EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by,,P. Roos Rusks, blinersvilles IEPTING'S PECTORAL =TURN sold by MrLIL Kt=s, Schuylkill Hares. , lEPTINOIS PECTORAL MIXTURE said by all druggists I generally I broughoni the emit*. October 24, '57 OWARD ASSOCIATION, Phi/redcap It • tramient ligifilut eadaillts/sedt speeal aidownsent . • fur the.relief r,f The sick and distrAttaicirafflictra sofa Virulent and 4idereic dr . THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, j. in view of the awl's! , dentruction of human life, 1 'esnsed l by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate rictlmiof pitch diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting; Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open ea. Dispensary far the treatment of Ibis class of diseases, In all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE ORA. TIE, to all who apply by letter, with a deseripHon of . their condition, (age, oecupatktn.ltabite of itfe.Ace)ansi in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH AIEDICINHIS PREZ OF CHARGE. It 1114'041 ms to add that the Ari• sociation commands the highest Medic:Riskin of the age, and will furnish the meat apProved modern treatment. The Directorpoui . a review of the pastileel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevoletrt effort, have been orgrest benefit to the afflicted. especlaily.oto the young, and they, have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal; to this very Important but much des• Fixed muse. • Just Published by the Aviation, a Report on Spey , matorrhcea, or Stablest Weakness, and other Diaessis of 1 the Pexual Orgies, by the Consulting Surgeon, witkh I will be sent by mall. On a reeled envelope,) FREE Or CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address. for Report or treatment, Dr. Grows It. CALHOUN; Conseil ting Suratrut, Howard Aisne-I:lion, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By urder,of the Directors. EZRA DALEARTWELL. Oro4optcatta, Secretary. • - President. Oct. 3. 'AT 40-ly ALWAYS SOMETHING NEIC„ . BEAD THIS—OLD AND YOGI • , 'ivornsoß imams • HAIR RESTORATIVE, Is, no doubt, tbe.mostwonderful discovery of this age of progress, for it mill restore, permanently, gray hair to ita original color, vire' the head of the bald with a most luxuriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and itch ing, cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald heed. etc. It wilt cure, as if by magic, nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, gloss sy, and wavy, and peeper/0 the coke perfectly, and the hair from biting. In extreine old age. , The following la from a distiriguished member of the •Fteilkslprilbssimr • , -Br. Pats, January I, Mb. PROFESSOR 01 Z. WOOD= httetDlAß sir : —Elueollelted, I. send you this oertilicate. iabiamotitet4Maimakaaarashadai 44. all the hair res n t Pres extant, and having no &Rh 4 in any, I was Induced, on hearing oryoura to give it a trial. I placed myself In the hands of a barber, and bad any head rubbed with a good fig brush, and the Reators• tire, then applted and well rubbed in, till the snap was aglow. I This I. repeated very morning, and In three ,weeks the young hair appeared and . grew rapidly from 'Augnst last till the present time. and Is now thick, black and strong—soft and pleasant to the tomb; whereas., before, It was harsh and wiry, "bat little there was of it and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still use your itestemtive about twice a week, and shall soon bare a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had read of these things—and-shot has not? but have not seen • hitherto any ease where any person's hair was really benefited by any of the h.eir to r,ta, of the day; and it really gives use pleasure to serer the result of my ex.' • parlance. I hare recominend oti reparation to others, and it already has I.la general sale throughout theTerritory.l The peoplibhere know Its ef nett, and have confidence, in it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex hanged, and 'daily Inqulrles are made for it. Yon de serve credit for your discovery; and I, 'for one, return you my thanks for the beteflt it has done use, for I cer , , tainly had despaired lougago of ever allecUng any such result. • Toms, hastily,.T. W. E3ND, y , Firm of Bond d Kelley, Druggists, St, Paul. - . [From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser.] • Rome, 27 School Street, March 20, 1855. Daum 1112:--Illiving become prematurely quite gray, I was lodlleed,JoMe FIX weeks since, to make a trial of your Rtetoretive. I have used less than Igo bottbni,bdt the gray hair's have all disappeared; and although my. 'hair has not; folly athtined Its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and I am In great hopes that in a short time my hair will be as dark as formerly. I base also been much gratified at the healthy molitnth and vigor of tha hair, width before was harsh and dry, and it heartened t0.e0910 out as for merly. • i Respectfully yours. D. c. it RUPP. Professor Wood. • Ca .---- Utne.llllnote, Arne IL 1855. , • I hare need Professor4l . oars Hair Reatoratten and' have admired Its wond nt e ff ect. My hair was becom ing, as I thought. prematurely gray, but by the Use of his "Restorailre," It bas resumed its original color, and There no doubt, permanently so. • • • SIDNEY BREESE, • Ex-Senator United States. 0. JAVOOD'.I CO., Proprietors. 312 Betaidway, N. stud U 4 Itarket street, St. Louis, 111Wioari Sold in rotirisille by J. C. C. Hughes, V. Sandetion ati ' d Henry Saylor.; Tatnsquit-E, J. Fry Schuylkill Haven— Dr. IC, Chichester, and hytall respectable Druggists every what's. ' Ye& 21. I/ fiely . . Ithportant , Discovery. - . - . CONSUMPTION, ._ CfD ALL ',- DIPRAZES OP TEE LONOLAND THROAT A HE-positively Curable by Inhalation ikwhich conveys the remedies to the cantles In the lungs through the air patames,and cornice"! direct eon tact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter, allays the cough, canoes h free end easy etpettoration, beats the lungs, purifies. he blood. Imparts renewed vi tality to the nervous system, Ovine that tone and ener gy to indispeneable for the restoration of health. to be able to state confidently ' L that Consumption it curable* by inhalation , Is to me Algoma& of unalloyed pleasant It is as mucb under the control of medical treatment se say other foemidable ellseaws: ninety out of every hun dred easel earths cured ierthe first etages, and fifty per tent. in the Second; bit to the third stage it la impose ' alble save more tha n - gee per Cent:. for the lungs are sa cri utiloy'ehe disease as to bid defiance to nexprat .k.,.. tven.,..bowevenie the last Mertes, inhalation aft ' feeds extraordinary relief ,to the suffering attending this rful scanty', *bleb annually destroys ninety, flee thousand persons In the United States alone; mull correct adeulation shows that of the present population of the, earth, eighty mallooa are destined to fin the Consumptive's grave. ,• 1 . " . • , • Truly the 'quiver of death had no arrow en Wel es CoasurnpUon. In all eyes it has been the great enemy of Ifs, for it stares neither age nor eex, but serene off Me the brave, ,the heantlfnWthe graceful, and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being. teammate,* ' emneth every good and *feet gift, I am enabled tool,* to the afßleted a permanent and speedy tare in Con sumption. The first mayor tubercles is from impure blood, and the immedistei effect. produced by their de. Position In the lunge, is to "prevent the free 'delis-lon. of air into the air cells, Whitheauses a 'weakened vitali ty through the entire sydem.! Then surely ii le mete , satiates/ to expect goatee good from medicines entering the cgritior of the lungs than from those adadstored through the stomach : the patient will always fl 'd the lungsfree and tbobreatblng easy alter lobelia renter dies. dies. :Thos. inhalation hi a local moldy, nevert hull , acts eonstltutionaily, and with more power and 'certain- ty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and diredt influence of Mb mode of administration. chloroform inhaled will entirety destroy aelirty in a few minutes. paralysing the entire new eons dem, so that a limb may be amputated without the al ghtest pain: Inhaling the ordinary burning pa will destroy life in a few hours. ! The', inhalation of ammonia will rouse the System when Tainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines la perseptible to the akin a• few mine ! ales after being inhaledeand may ha immediately dated. cad In the blood. A orrnelecing proof of, the eonstim. .., Hanel effects of inbalallen, is the fact that sickness is ' always produced by breathing foul air. h not this posi• live evidence that proper rerhedlee, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lunge, should prcdrwe the bapiplest results? During eighteen yeade practice, many thousands, surerieg from diseases of .. the lunge and throat, hare been under my enter and I hate effected many remarkable tuna, even after the suffersettall beeti , pronoteured In the lad stage., which folly satiates me that cabsnmption lino longer a fatal dbesse. illy treatment iof consumption Isuriginal. and Minded on long experience and a thorough investiga tion. My perfect acgualittance iritt the nature of to , berries, fic.. enables me.do distinguish ,. readily, the ere none forms of disarm that simulate consumption. and apply the Proper remedies mealy being mistaken even in a *lngle case, : Thke Immo:By in connection with certain pine:doziest and discoveries. enables me to relieve the lunge from the 'Beets of contracted ,chests; to enlarge the chest, purity the blood. impart 't4 it renewed vitality, giving 'lnwood tone to the entire sown. . ._.. Medicines with hill directionseen tto part or the United States and CanadaS by Patiedhl..ateililllittleetted Abide siroptrana by letter, But the cure would be mere rettaluif thepottentsbeadd pax napa vtalt,erhlide would Vilidirid i Ventartnnlty to 'Unitise Abe linica , and now .1 then Mime could Its framer ....aaa.. , ,,. inidi ii, raw m u, ... .., ~ ;, . - a.m. a NA'W, ,,- 4 1 . --,:t..:•i Riegel.' toid ira 1010 ifkflo Mil '' • . ti --AQXCIP)*** 7 7 • . - Nrii4Dlrtlei ' ' '''' ... . Jae - AV ' '' . 5 !Mink 34-'514514 , • i :2 .2 , ... MANUFACTURES. PORT ORMION OVEL FACTORY. etlxiarlos sameta t Propziketore Allkindititsc*slunlismiliagestalrallei t 14. The p.tfronagebt the peikale esepeettall,yeolielte January', l a,s,!St • • 2 K - WATER METRES. • THE' Subscriber having- been author. bed trytirs surratreterers of Water Metres, WU gar pIT sWordeealedt Tint ttoreknitterami ET lik sox. Pettrrile: ittirest Anis - I?ft E INS S C I NIEWPIOt i nttit: tirOperators and o th er§ ihefr Ins*** de dotal OM mad shovels. novels as& to order, tither wave Or llsht, es isey be desired. Works fa Coal street. , - J r J, SPAhltie. Pottsville, - ,,,ingnot S, TY 32elek• • Bo=B, Ingo= Mims, not can • Ana Fans. H tiU 0 BSCRIBERS prepared T turtilat tbs above *dirks, of ttest Steeds! anet weskinstishlp it the shortest stones Dollen; Aar/ rallS noodastly oet bind. J. OPARILS.- Aug. Beauaunt• ow islovet, ?canoe. Woopm spok-ortnamearre. iii. subscnber is anchoril,w to re. -1 &ea *titan for all blade of Icon Yaws , Settees, CChSialill4 klithatwPol tits. ite....ae..masatactured by Woo a Pear, Irbil o brat Woos, Aldo Avenue, 11111144- phia, aria' will:tartibA them e t their can pricer —r4l, liateotnaji aqUiedi. A book of aprehaona tan be area at oar 'tote; tt.g . ether with the prices of ,the .ditiereat set tles. i.: :, : r:.: . - BENJ. BANNAN. WILLIAMBPQ A RT PLANING MILL, t. P.: .iregmmis gee Bnnbnry & Brie Railroad! and the Canal, ntpntite the Furnace.-IVllllannwrt, Pentic) Eo'' R. BANGER A; CO., Whole- N—A atleatidirtetail Dealers and 51An'nfaeturers of' whlta and ;Nab doming boarda,saeltAtmis,btinde v ettut• lark ilding, wihkod mouldings, AC. :11g And scroll sawing, &Any and lam. All aesetiptlens oltutrileg and abulltltt done with prentptnees, main the best manner, Feb. XT' 'tau. rosivg MARBLE YARQ,. aIUAILD *XIV) treat regtll l / 1 51.9 HEis . bscriber is preporeit'at his old sta_tid*farobth kind§ of materials In Ms floe, for bauding.purposes--Idela and eensolantal • Us ht . • lies taulieWhir attention to the Fotabittonesastd manta or blantanntseture. hbep,eatq be had la every earlety dt style, and will rompers iheorablj, to beauty -and aoy obtained elsewhere. and ane offend at cheaper rites. . JOHN. T. June 0.17i' .4 23 VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE, • For , ll3 , * 6l . .yorressotires, No so4gines, foist other pee. -, ' • r ;! , ` Rig iI:IO.SE la . great,. advantages pr r.: leather, as it needs wird/leg, is porlactiy t g torlit stand a very hisb degree,b( best without 111 I njury, and 1e.n.4 affected by the severest cold. lime be tied of ant alio from % inch to a titles inside disuse• tax—liracr sites made to order. Also, Couplings. Branch Pipes; d i e. , For sale by ! "B. BANNAN. Pottering; May .W. V , ' j Si- 1 1 t ' 1:., NOTigl• To Octal Ilya:waters an olastylkilkeetaa., r •i:••. ty Mare hants.• SM 9:XING TOBA CCO,; by Steam . ~. , powar-4001bsa day, at flunbiag, Smoking Tobag o" and /lean 3fanufactory,An band;' lad ready to' sal*. Zo - bSOccbt sweet scented SuutlaUx Tobacco. WO,Odo Half Spanish flews. •,--. . , 200.000',Ilaelb aparaslt fleisara.., 1: , lou,Wo.&;ed and Extra Svirs. i • Ordeia thankfully reollead and promptly attended to. Terms e,aiy., - _._ MART ANN MOYER. • II - ' • - IlimburiAlerks County, l's. &•pt Jp . .; ii . 364 f I#II AUCH • CHUNK • *Oa Rope Manufactory, • ilnrinathea-Miregrissmcsl, luO nwizeirca Wire Dope, for inclined planes, elhajle; slopes,* irould Worm the publie that he Is now pelt pared t i t mike ALL ' ups, ZENOTAR AIM Or SgZ..ir . . AND ROUND ROPE. At thekhoetest notice, of superioi qiuditY, and on the tuost lit eiral terms. at his Wire hope Sectary, • . Stetson Chutsalki Curtail:Co., Pa. liefereneweau be made to Mews. Douglas, M.D. Corhight and A. 1 1.Broadbeed, at ;./.linch Chunk: to N. Patterebn, Summit 11W. to Sharpe, Leisenring I Ca., ?S -wore; link(iroe'county, Pa.. and in Stet. nearly all theop eratorellb the Region who have been using his topes. Aug4o 8,'67 324 y . CARRIAGE • FACTORY REMOVED. TliE - Itndersi g ned respectfully em . briCe this opportunity of Intbrin Lbw - public that they hays renewed their • orteuritkethlwriage/iwtoryarows Mauer, ! F s; - • Chunkt Streit, where they hare been "7 400110- store tbe . late ere,.to their New, Large and commodious building; 1n Morris' A4ditiosivams that old site. where they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO THE Egiit IN TUE STATE and ready to accommodate their Custoriers and all those who may favor them with • their pittroxiao. Ai entire new and well selected stock of Meade's - and the sem. old:hands will enable them to do !fork: whltb in elegance and 4imbtlity cannot be as :SOL' . Toey wilt continue to attend to the.bnslnteshereafter as heifireoSith determination ;to' giVe general satisfso- Doti !t+ SgiliVAll Orders win receive prom pt attention. arßippilring done at the shortestrrotho. • anti kB, 2114 y ABEIOUTA BURKIIMID. • . 'f• , , L ..:'._ • PQYTBVILILIE • ! iiimaze and atarateasmisaastaettary. I2IKRE WITH invite year . especial - : ati.in*s to my very extensive 'stock of Read, lade ryi*unless ; attars. dc, embracing the Urged varietY of styles and qualities ever offered for sale in this cont 4, and at prices Unit will ; compare favorably with ftell at any other boom in the trade: - Ilissing been, for some years ;mat, An the habit of pnichasing my ..,.ffair.thderialeaclionee/Y,,fir Oak, Indlinirialf now In the possession Of advantages rum this eintsewot enjoyed bytbe trade. generally, and feel that trsll4 with confidence, solicit Ws trade of all dames ,of &Shia: and my arrangements ' (Or the coming sea leocestride are based noon cren a : Jaeger marmot nf busi . nest thliot !I hare hitherto dew.; inn can therefore rely oponfinding at toy eatabliahmeataverithhtg that is re qtdred iruSny line. Orders hy malt are respectfully solicited, and the goods wit Irtirontod to give satisfeel km. both as lb price mid retalltg f .-+!, ' ' LIME VEI WOMIILSDORIF. ; - OppaikteltpiteopalCiarck, ado - eared ligraeffte. llitab;. t 857 . . , 'io4s, • 8.01. ON 0 N. 1.1 00 VE R . - ,'Wholesale land Antall - 1)E A LER in Stoves, Ranges, ;._ . fjekters: Tin Ware, Hoilon Ware, • ffri• "• ", tanlU .kre, Brass Ware. French Warr, an • .Cntlety, flange Boilers, Sortable'.lhusges,G • • Biotin fiiimmer Furnace; be.. de.; has a. ---"" to big; toner stock of Stoves a Variety of new pat tern* •:44.1Clichen Ranges of which be tan give the highpstrectuntnendatkos. lilloallaparticular attention to his mew style of Hea ter hens confident will make the test Heater that has iivetbeen used In this *tint' the country, also, a earlistp of new patterns of. g; - Parlor, and Hall Stores; t;He tails partkmlar attention to his shoot iron . Parlor 'fftore, It lean Improvement °tithe ilbitertach, able* be le confident is the beat store IL use. He has nonitheilargad stock of the alarre. article, (too runner-. mention,) that has Drabber* offered in tble part 01 the country. lie invites his friends and C ustomers In thiloild examine for themselves. feeling confident .tbkkhe Van nth them in quality and price; he Ratites binned( Unit be hag bad much experience In his line 0C inaintel, therefore he feels confident that he cannot be surpassed in quality or ebespnesa: sarßotan it and Spouting and all kind of jobbing done attbe shortest notice. antra aired, /doors abate iffdrket, west tide, itdnitle. March St, '6T . Iti7c7eitnirricas AND .eurueaM ith 1. • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER, "tte; VtilVA , 1 , 4 . 1 ittbitteTt; 1: Jgalhoad street, a great quantity of lumbar of everyland -1111. ant description, which. they can: supply to Operatees, Carpenters and Bader:, at lover; Mae than It Aft is honest elsewhere. They are also ready to ittop through the meant of their 'catenate. businelak mid ty , horlmitila Machineac manufactured artkleaffi tits rlina at; saving of 25 per rent. on toriner loaf. , ' Thalrlarge workshops bays been fn su 'arida:claw"- tioit torahs put yamr, turning out vast !Italian/mot Dawes . Window Trltatea. *amts. Panel Idforki 13ed•poiatai • • Blinidasi • • .Ipaillallttadrat i• •. • Shutters' •r • - • • And Oa Wade of 1 , Framed, Alma. Paid 'Anita Work, WK.& they have et:nstantly wand, • They an reedy to eremite orders at the shortest nce..i any quantity. otilindlly of scored or numanteturad**ff: pry and greet; Hemlock, of allittada, thr. halldhlgrir• puma.; Oak, ' Maple, Poplar ehafti l Pox and 112 iLivff rds; Cherry, Walnut, s ktakollnity, *e. Ibr cabinet work; White and Yellow Phightanda ler doorlogoraer or made to order; White Pins platilt,2,23i, 2; 1 %4% % and %Inch panel, elwayilready; allo t plank, beams, ratlsiorsolllag, posts, slidailati lath, gelling lath, pali ng, no, ae. • • of sawed stultatillatallihillg In their Mle on hand or to order, et UN shorted notice. ,• • Pottsville. htt•reb29,lVV, ' • - /6' STOVES:. sToves STOVES!!! KIM It slt E Qlr of the .11tove • .91 SUCLITSR, at the OLD Set" Centre stmt. Pottsville, .13v n9Prelte". O, SroirteaToreg Store, Is ' reakleg eriersthoents to sell his , ton STOVE tinetsiortg*ht of. • •. • . .; WNW ARR, • • • 11111,111fil'AIIIA .101/ Allies •• • • _UOLLOW.WARE, • prim ho;' , 4fte ItnpailUttled itl thh relies. s:Thetibilimitqg la a list of the Store; together with *muter yid pekes: • . , :•• Wut.iregol. , 4os:7,ll 4 9,lo;with Ilthares,froni $l7 to 4 .11.•,••: , - • Pietee..4443s. 4 and Chun $l2 to $ l4 . - 4110be..4ae. 0, $, ehd hoer $l6 $ 25 : :Complete...Noa 3,4.6 end 6 from $910311. Coutoo. o , 3“—Sort. 33..3 441nd 6 Hale. Cantion—Nos. 2,3, 4 and b.- linatf*Thiersi lit kltabeios. 2 and 3, froin $9 to $11.04•••, - • , z Wier Staves of all slue, Muds Iron, with Out Iron • j...4lekeeenlllollCClal Dnekete,nt prices imagism from 40 etigh• ifiateenteed Cool Septets from $1 to $2 60.' ..theleallpt. sold dog rents per you'd: Snows 10 els. QOM - Staab Iron Pf 20 es. per pound. Illtheitallealny list of re pe. lece/brneosur will also Okegi be greed °alumni end sad chee p tt t or CA8.11: - a it nd Übaldo, Pokers, Iron end Tin Water Cool . 4441ha1d, emphasis end Oil tow" bed Main Store - rim midis of all steer. for Stem, neater, az, noun of semornd eke, for Sheet Iron Storm '''.40 14 . 1141 sat 2 7 the , bwrabeit Iron, by the yound— tbe abovegoods ir4ike sold et refaced , lbt anitheee I wadVanylldits enslenoW On* to mak • eaU. thikimed lOWA' , ii.2= l :2 ll ;• *l ' ", • Beytember 4,111 r • , ACRICULTINItAL-AND - AIRCINITIEC• • 1 •t sQoML• - • • VESSENiit uompleta Farmer . - srdthinirtert. liaest's American Flower Garden Directory. - Buest's Family Bliet.en Gardener. Johnston'a Agrieultural Chemistry, Downing's Landscape Gardening. . Nasb's Progenitive Farmer. • Alma's Treatise on I be Grape. Pad." on the fltrawberg. Youitt'on the Hone. • Elliott's American Fruit Grower'sidanual. Nelll's Fruit Flower and Vegetable Gardener. Johnson's Dictionary of Modern Gardening. Blake's American Warmer, Ilreers, Book of noway. f.";' , 2r : Thomas's Farm Implements. Brownies American Poultry 'Yard. , • Bennett's Poultry Book. ' s . Downing's limits and Walt Treble: Arourrics.' American Fruit Contain by Thomas. Lindley's llortledlture by Downing. Bridgman's Young Gardener's Assistant. Downines Raul Emmy& _ • , , Vang's Architecture. - Brown's Yield Book of Manurial. . Liebigos Agricultural Chemistry. • For sale at B. A:ANNAN% Seed And FinterStore. 14- April 4, 17 aNcourtwas THE AR•Titt Without Tax,atiozi , apariarti, Ire*: COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION 11HE MANAGERS ofiMs succeaa -I_fat •Institutton announce that the arrange , meats ror the YOUUTEI YEAR arm befog completed on the Most estearive sea* they ,Ikarterg purchased Pow , ePs Statue of the Greek Mare, of ara eXpenille of $6OOO. as one Prism and lb. spleudldi Dusseldorf Oarlery of Paintings, for $lBO,OOO, whieirlolll also% distributed In various prises. , Terms of filibilbripitinse - The foment of $3. eoustitutsa say person a =robber of the Maoelation, aid **MAT to First—A large and rosgysl Engraving, worth $3, from the Picture of Boiamen, I by 23 inehes, calted "Manliest Destley,",,{m' it, gredsmed. the Engraving called Burn's neotbsea Esturday - Night," worth $5,) a ropy of the Quatterly 'Jointed. published et $2; a free admission IWO tini Glimddorf Gallery, and i shame for the creek illasTtber with about 400 other works ,of Art, Paintings,' • • ~ - • Awed—Any ono Gm &lit wing $3. Magas, um, viz: Emerson's end- Pennies Monthly, Magazine, Atlantic New llerenGiam'a and Bel's llardnee, linielterboekerwood, Southern Literary 'snee rLltteira PUtituall.Edintoull Review, North British flaw. Low Quarterly. Westminster Review, and Well's LI leg Ap (weekly) at s6ibr two rmemberihips, together wiir s t a lnee In the Drawing. and free adrob s . sloe to t h is ' ort Gallery. •• plying 35, any one of the abase magazines and tioLlift Quarterly Journal, together with TWO shames in the distribution of prises. By plying $6, they niliget a $3 Magazine, Art Journal and either of thellOgraelop, with TWO &muss in the distribution • Itnertit..37 kilos $l5, (6 mersherehips,) VIII to en titled to six thane's in the drawing and an extra .eopj olVber of the thwarting, %nether With free admission to , .ftliery, As. • • •-• The distribution will take place on the 28th of Jane ity,,lB6B,9 to whiph time subscriptions will be received BENJ. BA NNAN; - - lioserary Swetario Jar &bodkin annity. - Yoopies of the Art Journal me be seen at one Book store.- - Ifir'Any parsons at a distance. by *naming. "Three Dolhus to ins by mail, and designating what they dear, to take can have a certificate,La, forwarded to them. Pottsville, July 25, 5O. CREAT INDUCEMENTS t. An Extensive Varietyof Btoodaddlooka vor HE y • chea. SUBSCRIBER p being desirous of reducing his large Welt of standard mlseella. neon* Boots will sell them odd extremely low prices. Among many others nil be ibund • • Robertson's Ilistorleal Work. 3 rats am. Russell's Bodoni Europe, 3 vols.;8ro. Plotareh's Wee. Biro. • • ' • Life of the Doke of Wellington, Illustrated. Chamber's Encyclopedia of !Attesters, 2 vols. Chamber's Information Ibr the - People. ticott's Commentary on the Bible, 3 eels. Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible, b vols. Ildretb's History of the Coated States, ti rola. • Ilineroft's Ilistory of the United States, (I rots. Waverly Novels complete, In 6 cony and In 13 role: Ikewell's Life of Dr. Johnsen by Crakes.. Smith's Diet lousy of Arts and Bannhotisme. • - Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography. • Irring'a Mk of Washington,4 rots. • _Booties Sermons. 2 role— See. Addlson's Complete Workat role; , • • Washington Irrinp Worla lb role. - Cooper's Wort,, 34 vols. . . Bayard Taylors Worts. to vols. • • . Ill Don Quixot W orld of Art. She, lUotitted tilitiona. • " Tales ast of rated , • . a Onsuddither. - • • Works of Lorenzo Dow -. • • • - Baitim'a Natural Bisiom plater. _ .• • Arabian Nights Entertelentonte.• • • • Hammond', Hunting Adventures iniketorthei D WAD. C emmindsfunt,, .11 b amour Lions, Ell*pkantii, Aro Stephen's Egypt and the lioly Land. • ..• • _ Wirteeir YettUly EneYebpedle of Wel SIIOIIKIM. Headley', Washington and trapoleon. NowecenVeD,yrlopolle of Ilhakina. • - .• Joseph us's Work*, earoplate, Various edittona:— .17re's Dteldoaary of Arta. Mansdestaree and Mum Lull'. Elements End P112%4;100 of Geology, 2 roil. Librare °IS tainting Fiction embracing works of Stern% Sleldiou.ronoilatt, Hannah Elms, Misr Bunny, Jane Porter, de, &V • .Lardoer's tartans ea Mann and:Art. • - - Easy elopedla of iirdistoro, Knowydge. • ' 1 Dirk's Works: atat2 4 l: 2 role. • . '• 1 Little A Drowns t cabiotoodltioa of M. EMI& 1 poets, Nutlet elo Layard'a Ntatteh and tb Mashie. Clarke'adommentary'on the Wei Teetasaant. _' • ' • Byrnes Dietiosaa4aNe of aluu=vonensus plates.. Illetudson'a Sri Winn,. 3 vols., au• __lnerenseplatra; • 210 4 Es es ta•Etsam Aethol4 OW itallheev eolasititaavue plates. M _fra Waatstes axora arid linuy n* yl Do Gibbon'staall: Mary Deals. • • • Yogatker tettka ' ndementittlialltd the itendierdhedidi "VOA 414 Mod p or a ng o InEsentstkirseits s &caw lain imif tale* *IR he soli f . Awe s *ma the time, at - • S. itAIIEAVIS i e 1 , PROPOSALS. Mint Chegter On that; Mom . It will be deemed vanity at . ittY age to ray that at twenty's, I was posseined of a full than of the ordinary Personal charms of youth.. Within a little of the Chesterlleldiaa standard of height, Ave feet-ten, with locks black and glossy as the .raveleg Wee, the drivel:teams is sot whiter ntheowitid4 t i l ib de 64l7 7 c o enn uth g4" ao i d eg lie s sl hee th, ka an g d i° p . o ll 4 -w l i n t g h what is;generally considered sufficient good tens Ind educetion for all the practical purpose/ of life, it may be thought that my caperience in mat• ten of the heart ought to have proved an exoep. lion to the rule that"the course of true lovelier.r did rap smooth." "llut,alasl not,ot It was my fortune to bombe . acquainted with a young lady possessed- of so many charms, mental, moral and personal; and so sapereadoent id cacti, that it was haptesible for caw. to avoid felling, as I 41d, dm- Weld, to lore with her. - - 41,far as . glances of the eye, tremens of the voice, and occaslooal inuendoes might go, I doubt • not that I sceseeded full well in imparting to her • knowledge of the sluts. of my heart, end I will not presume upon your patience so meth as to titt tail the eeshecy of joy with which lines discovered through- similar media. a reciprocity of feeling on the part of , the young lady. Let ,it funks to /ay that obla was the Caw, and -that the time came when it was incumbent oa me to make a distinct avowal of teiy . This. afterloug and 'perplex log mental klebatri I resolved tb do by letter. and tiler writing some forty epistles on as many sheets of gilded paper, I fleetly succeeded in formlttg letier. - amounting to about six lanes, coutaloiag, as I thought, the condensed quitnessenee ofevery thing that could or ounht to ba'Said on the sub- Sect:- Of this Orations moment - I Totals'. _pox 4 1 alight reeolleetks. . That trabpandedwilli n _ , Uptonikd Of parersrdidisiflowielk!_ 'lngo PtethlSUSig6: l o 4 ilareele4" alfelottox, I Winter, tinslesss ,Bst,unfortousts . this tittle Speelesera of epistolary excellenee was scares. ydabbed "whei;eltaneing to petits, some Of the I "oft Hang. , THE RATS AT watch Taiwan Tptairetsti—Wher but a Prenehaian cook ever bare thought at try- . -lag - to measure the rate at which Inv itlase.dow One has thought' of it, and three' gentlemen of France have experimented and diseurertid-'—not exactly the rate at whielt our ideas crave that is intitlitei—htit the One which elapses betty n the mauled wo think Of a thing and the 'home t our admit , s are aifoited to do it; or, in othe words; yobat time it taloa for the brain to exert its -• influence - Oa the semis*, and the senses :on the ' brain., W. 'corned* the following_ information' from a French journal . If a cylinder divided into 380 degrees he caused to rutate3,ooo times in a mind, It Mudding that the passage of one of thou 'degree& before* given point is equal, to the 1.380,0001 b part of **wood; this may be divided by a-microscope to that a pe riod of tine equaling; the ten miilionth, ore • . the one hundred millionth part Of a secunti'may he measured. By this arrangetnent it is potsibi to measure the rite of nervous impulse. Sup pe an electric shock be given to the atm, jt produce& a Sensed - old and a contraction of OM muscles; then by noting the interval of time betireen...th • . . 4 k . sad the contraction; thetuatt occurs by the • don of the brain to produce the contraction, how ' ever : quirk, will be !aileertained. I By trying this experiment pails Or the body, the amount afoinsibility, of the different leading inns -lariiirfhe determined. - j M. Helmholtz, a Swiss `gcntrensan, has made some. vary intereititig experiments, with the ut most care, and has arrived at the following results, which we copy from Professor Sillituatre Americas Joarotal ' r •• " Sensations are thiStattlitl to the I,ra irt 3e Lt . rt.. pidity.ol about 180 feetfiat second. or at one-tOth the rate of avoid; and this is nearly the same . hi all individual's. - . • -. The brain requires 'one-ientAmof a second to transmit its orders 'to the nerved which preside over valutitary motion ; but this! amount varlet pinch id different individual', and in the same in ' at' ifferent times, according 'to the Cs 'position, or' condition at the time, had is Wore rag-. alar;.the more,sistained the attention. Tbittine,required to transmitjan order to : the muscles, by the motor nerves is nearly the same-as that required by the "terra of sensation to pass a sensation; - =enterer, it 'passes nearly one-hunt dreth otaltecood before the muries are pat in sn etion. The whole opehgtion requirsititto S tenth's of a socoad. Consequently, when tee speak, of an active, ardent mind, or -of one that Is slow;eold or apathetic, ILL; not a mere figure of rhetoric, but an Omelets and certain fact that such a dis tinction, with raryinggradstlons, really ex!". - - 1 Ts Li' , Meadow 'Mrs.—The following waif which pi dud floating without the isthor'a name at tached; on . the sea of newipaperdom, giros the • reason . why the dowers blush, and the stars wink: . , When Eve bad led blir lord away, • .! And Cain bad tined Ms brother, ; The 408 sae Bowen, the poets my, . . : Agreed with one smother, i • - • ' . To duet the running 'empties art, . • ',. And teach the ram Its duty,. 1 t• - 13y keeping on Its wicked hoot • . Their eyes of light and beauty,. A million sleepless lids, Moiety, , . ° ... 1 • Will he at least a warning" I . ' I • : And so the bowers would watch by day, 7 The stars from ere to morning. i 7 ' Oa bill and prairie , Geld an 4 lawn, • • -1: Their dowl eyes upturning; I , • I i The norm stilt watch from reddletalmf dawn I ; Till western abbe are bunting. • Alas! each _boor of daylight liens j 7 A taker thaws 00 Mali ilt ' - That some tern whit* as sesebl;eebed shells, . , ,' And mew aro !away, blushing. • r: r . I ; Bet wheat lite patient slam toot down , 4 ' , On all that'. light discover% ' ' „ 1 f She trotter Smile, the mardoseHdowe, . • 1. .A .i The lips of lying lover% 1 ; • - .3, 1 . . • E Thor ti' Viatica their saddening even, ♦nd in the rain etnleatorl • we ow theurtninkling In thitiddidso And so thorotok to reel, ,Top , , .t 1 steamship Great Eastern ithleh thypoodital thou states li r as to bate beeti 14orietief*: the 24 1 loststit, is painted !three, colors=-14, op to the 2iit feet or light Ind: witte4, liskifor 13 feet 10af,.,,, i l iiiois ibis,' op to:thabeaii low l , , :: ter Hsi, cop -per eLlor. sod the rsautindera ,:fast s op to the top, Mack. „Tho were polo - - -of the . heat. illititi as tito tail. may appote !too ossntionsd, imrolvsa sk, isbor;-of 'Ps 4.16101 1 114, , inainflutio. for , itimtlitiotit4 corks g of ..t or,lorottt Easters !i f itl ,Ait !till* ~ ,.1 , 41010.4 0 # * OOO l. 1 91 8 4 6 Judei In .lastsitt, os,4oolilui ;4_04 The tooobst of ,ts*fetriiiitorkikii.ii 8 regopos Is A ettleitaloo ! 4-1 : 1 .1 WONT don apt reason.; ' ) : . ` BOOlt HINDXBY. ieokstootadltiYM yid* oret7k Sink Ihiris et.../y Issimitios aasuaketerAbielka rells4 or/0 atsbortiolles. , . „ Tim Itastmosto Stenanrcaunri.—Thelans *muting railroad lines miming Will-41me New York end Erie, New pork Central, Baltimore' and 'oslo, aid 'Peansylvsaii • Caltral—lutve mesatly adopted Plandwirieh ere caleirtatred.to liamatmiga • Gets seadieting letmoita and to rides* their Nak ano uperillaus expenses., ,Thei hula of MM. taut include's uniform advanee is the milms.nt hirta and frelOs . ter"thi principal Pointe • Wl4 and tbir - iiirliWn *Eike. srystown.et muide mess. solirrislag aarkhilkyostiv a Nark amour , is also limited to belatter other% New York city.' Only one adurtimanot of any soapier la it/ lowed to be hug *in nay-hoist and MU* lie places. The raniselnual in these Imipesti will eau thoesands-of dollars eannelly to ewe of the railroads. The riari he the fame of plumes goes to some of the pole** weld is as folliewst-4e wlolidieft. from $l3 (to • sis 14r Cinchona% hoot $lB 50 Mr 1131 t alsvtlls.fesim $2l WS le 225 30; Indianapolis. hem SIN 30 to $23 114; Cbioago, from $2l to $3l a Cairo, hoes $27 $3 le $32 '25; SLloals, hoe s2s 40 to Sul Td. 'ilk• raw of height bare been advaneed streak cent, and, as well as Oita of tarok at. NOW now than they have'eur been.. it la tba • wept custom, however an all Whoa .% to bend 11 1 0 tb freight rates la tile fait; The new tuff ef Owes went into erect on the Ist, and that of heights 0n,..40 15th instent.—N. Zealot Tan Curra, at Ifidatsatri'The . Meg/AO says that the ladling, of the dome and the 'fist and second rotundas hue Seechestilmi talking touches of tb. ardat s psocil, end now - fora Mod els of aritstle frescoing. ' Tba view from they tier of fhb lower rotunda dread is beriatlhl, remits 4.. lag one of the interior ; dee:orations' to the /*Pr' slog arebiteetaial Olen of Europe. The eyer Mina a portent deluge of bright fancy eolors, Irian* into innumerable fonds by the magic brash; 440 artist. Eery mooting Uwe tunnies develop . librisek seireS, t biennia; onrairar e d the - grand 41 9 1 ,4. i!h(i form their Mini of the character of from' Stork, u exhibited on the waifs and ceillngs'of eharthei, will be aston . ished In viewing the Style of painting at the Cai. IWL ' While the forinsr is the work of the ate ehatito, the lanai!. that of the artist. - - :CiouPownan.—Lleery Hodges, of New- York, hes patented an improveinces In the meanfeetere of this article in Great Oritain, consisting IA las the Ingredients 'dr component parts of gun- - powder (namely, obs.romti, saltpeMr and sulphur) in their usual proportions is the odium way, and in then putting!, them into a suitable pot or vessel, made uf any ae•Option of metal or oath - - ;. enware, into which Virile! safilcient steam is ad mitted by any imitable ; , apparatue to damp tha • composition, dissolreJ the , saltpeter, and 'often um, sulphur. Ily these j'piestie the saltpeter is more Ultimately blended ,Iwith the other ingredleate Aso by ordinary 'premises of manufaetare. Ds. ring this process the; composition should - be kept c ,well stirred up, to ewee it as much as possible ,to the action of the Steam, and this may be con , Untied until the whole of the saltpeter Is dissolved, when it 4 taken out ;'sad when salleleutly dry it to ground tinder the mill tanners Ia the mud way, And packed In barrels for tale. , Bs Sun ro Too* Starean,—Hoye, be kind to • your sisters. You 'lna/live to to old, and never tied each tender, loilag friends as those sisters.— Think how many ttliow e they do foryou ; how pa llet:it they are withiyou • bow they love you lii spite of all your •Bram* or rudensis; how thoughtful far theirs.-' Re, ever ready to oblige them, to perform *Or:little 'office for thowl that lies ID your power. 4. Think what you can do for t them and if &bey canton a wish, be reedy to grat ify it if passible. • Yoh do not know how mush happiness you *MA* in so doing. I never .het knew a happy and ;Impacted man who was not in youth kind to his sisters. There is a beautiful song which sayer- 7 4 • Be kind to your isisisev—not innny,ot‘y know The depth or 4111* sisterly love- The Imola or diocesan Iles fattjus below Ike swine that sprkles above. Panscivie rom r ityrzil.—Tbi method Of des cending into Inineelb3r, ladder's is very fatiguing, and In ceniequence baskets attached to rope are , ' generally used. Bb'orild the . rope break, the MOD in the basket are, OiCeurse, killed. Many mining • engisteers has, prefased methods of removing this evil, and, among . 4ic beat, la this safety cage of, hurdriner, of England, A Belgian engineer hos recently propoicid' a kind of a cage, so this It the rope breaks, he r tap will Immediately expand Into a parachute, indict the men down gently. The only objection_ to this. it that parachutes are not to be depended en, iti we know from the aoei. dents that hare ocaurred' to many mronauta who bareattempted tndettcend In them. • A ROYAL PoaLteitaa.—The Shah of Perils Is bushy engaged in Proparior a magnificent edition of the Arabian :Nights' Eatertainments. this edition`will contein.many tale and poems not ['- chided in tor 'cdPies. ' A middies of .ilitittrir tire paidtingo, b; tba,first artists of the ecunitry, added to this esgaiiite beauty • of tbe printed characters, will make this storks anicpie book - in its kind. The ender the persoial dire.- tion of the Shah;.lievii been at work on this edition for the list Leven yearn. &mai; notion of the splindor of book may be !arrested by the feat that its prePerationt has already coat in • flat country, wheril Heist b,io cheap and money dear, more the 1160,000.- • • GLUM) LSD Linett.—Thirs area great many , • . well-raning pent9ns who are horrified at any InnurptiOis upon ; tie sstabibbed order of things. They , are vexed with even the slightest efforts to introduce new ettsjorns or new improvements. If some invidous inventor proposes to invent a sewing,machinetor a wood planer, they cry out that genius thus *Mind is against tke Interests or labor., The trines of the world is, bow, se •r, against the roaking of such philosophers, very laboi-sav g machine lends not only digni. y to labor, bat alio increases the demand for the anklet mannfastared,by .11. This history of every "manguil lii?orlarlig machine is emphatic on this point. Ii there are 'sottetings whieb, • howwrer dread ful in. their enduraooo. are yet easeeptible of atielieration, the . sorrow., which a parent's loss nominee is com . aro; the number; other ties may be replace d; other affections may bs replaced. other affection* may be teetered. 'bustrbstdeath - breaks she bond (.4 1141 fors. Raters. hottorina the woes sacred of fair feelings. forbids a sanki •rneet fesapare, lets gnats; eucceeding &alt.; and though 'the tear whielir sorrow 'hods upon the parent's grave be dried by elute, the toss which bids that to law can sewer be replieed by human tendq esti or human power.. Tat appetite; poor, that they IS seldom esjo eat what they Ili! a teltsh bestowed uposi the , like what they eat. while it ' 1 . 17, the cleb, because they say- • Mike,. pole place society, as' wads to strti. I, f'iret often dell amide mamma iblasineaudstor when It di . , • , only a it , , liserts, says it. modern plilloepber, are like emmterfeit 'ewe y; we easel' hinder them Meg offered, but Me sot eompelle4 to take diem. . . - ' How TO to I Psasnit's Aom—The fol lowing, table'. •I do it. Just hand the table to a lady and ask her in how many and which columns her , age may be found. Then take the number atlthe lap of column_dogigual and by adding these, several, numbers you wi discover the intit secret. Thus, suppose the age to be utncteen. The lady points at the Sat, sewn ~altd fifth columns, at the top of which you ind'l,.2, and 16 ~_- add these tr f t and you hav ',rage, nitufteeu. - Here is the magic table ;e 4 `.. f. 3„' ~ - Ist •Att '..'• 34 4th Mk' .46 ' 1 ~s'3 ~ 4 8 16 32 , 3.1 3 ,;! 6 9 17 33 4 5,,,'" 64 . '. 6 10 18, -34 7' -,, 7.1 • 7 11 1 51 ' 35 . 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ALNIIiNAC4I I x,..hi1l assoitment of v ectropriiiss Vale IS&Taaaria actratad. GOMM% *e. Fer BARIUM. .0 GT 1911LUMPIELL • Itilide.lphia. 14 Penn- Men Time, a dadtiletion of a. adepts et the thy and Habitant, Arbor. 'ltem tensed edttica, Hfardenack. Sabsertiaint a. . D. HANNAN'S Book and Stationary Slam . • MiTTLE OClRRlT'couggilift• : p ti ICKENS'S Last Novel, - "LITTLE - DORRIT," la pair awspigiia. Chop allikno,6o chi t nstrat•, 76 eta. Fine millionaire. plation,lll 110.: ..', The Fortunes of elencere, Lev•r's new noici; r a id. Nothing New, tato by *lathe' , of Jelin Barilki: • INtsticres for July—vi ,7 Harper's. Graham% libmbesti, ty Godi% de... it, b.d and lor nab by • - . . B.BANNAN. VIEWS. OF POTTSVILLIE. rveE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the va of Minnie. w ith is a ,loatattfid view of loesUon. serowy, 4aorlskhlus ru at.ttplow rate of ZL cents each, to ekes out the lot. ' They were published ell 60 tosets.' Now is Maths. to proeura - a to9f, al' Ind Pm niasiu in t i °, 7 ;ll. Blasi& / 1 1Y 3 0. 'O7 Alookieller and Stationer. A swim ISQQIC t _t o e Impending Unite of the South; now to meet it." by:linerair itow.ur Bank of Nllas, the eon, of a stareholder, is one of the meet intniordinuy publications of UM day. No week that has nee emulated from the press of the North pop. trays Slavery in all its debasing and degrading diameter se does this work of 31r. Helper, who is a helper In the awe of Freedom in every sense of the word. The work 'aboundewith seatistlee of Northern and Sonthertelndne j try; the effect of freer and Slave Lam on the. country— and It also shove rep the twat away of the Fathers of the South, the great men of the North, the testimony of the the thumb, and in fact, the leading spirits.of the whets world against Slangy; Sint) edition just emu. I wed, arid to rule by. . , , . • ,B. BANNAIL, NICWJALISIO, NEW MUSIC!! rJlobi lin that meth let us - evng—by g l Alice Howthorrie. agar Plums fee Ptano. ' Thalbers trabwo—by OharleaD'Albert. Dr. Kone's drEttc Polka—by J. B. Petemon.• Phamone 31areh—by B. F. R aite. ' The Sea Breeze Gallop—Grobe. • ilisb Slyer a a Speedwell Schottische" " Splendid Welts, : ", • • - " Spitfire Quici ‘ romp, a " Progress a Ocean Herald March a Guiding Star Redowit — A . . • Jennie Polka—by-P. Malberker. • Leon Polka—by Michael klaholne. , • . Polka Prentice—by &Mort L'Anierican Quadrille Gallop—by Nu m& ' AMaila Polka—Wan. Bolling. Anode Leath, a Scotch ballad, along by Bempeter. For mile by B. BANNAN. New Seellesie?frettilleerrs pbfete. IiNTRODUOTORY 'GEOGRAPHY. L --Small Quarto. 98, pe=es, 22 maps; hiautitully il- Instrated. The work is every wpptsd to the caw "Sty and mints of the young be gluoer. Core has beau taken to meld everyddnit wide shouid De reserved ter 'haulers advanced pupil. • 'rim maps have only the min elpsi features delineated, beam they taut be malty stu died. The lessons are copiously filustraltod with !Wo mble engravings. For instance, ha treating Gran taynd, the subject is illustrated by a unto ay* a picture of in ishind. So of a peninsula, and of other physical tka. tares. IV / O.DSRIV. - ITC.iIOOV' s ,rpE,OGRA. tianifo.l3‘,..lti Maps, and num*- ous t ustratiOns. ,Dedgned for that very large elm of pripile in our schools who wish to karn the more hope,. taut dicta of Geography, but have not: time to consult the more elaborate treatises. In this book. groat mins have been taken, by crylous exerciser, to make the pupil 'thoroughly acquainted with the mope.and funnier with . localities. It embraces the whole /object of ihrogremby as ordloarily taught, had it fa coop?* work in itself. Tor tale by ' SAWN.AN, Agentbr, the Arttlishers. %nowhere mad others sepplkd at the pubilebete regular wholesale prieee. Pottsville, Juno 13, 17 . N 0•49• • -figlirline, of ce!Prederseser:lss UM "skis of tore, teed dip renbieg was more antrisie or dangerous thee making snorer of 0110/ basteed heart lesistrof ponied Paper. With the credulity eta gawk tetind4 I at wens gime impliele credence tgt.this dot:trios. and fright ened at the lawful precitidoe which had so sae ' rosily seelded;/ . leassdiaady destroyed! theletter, mad rwelred lotted.," mystdf tit perms, With my . 01 m ilasead rake., mutts boar with ley owe 'Ni , the imply, whlek was to a t elmf•degt. l2 7,* t.- Never did ae , Alimuider, Wallies. or :Napo leon, feel thaleSpirtureffoets of as Istroloresols litkla more Poelefitily thee I felt tbe tellatmeeof ibis; I bad readrad, v os w aaaaw k t I walked the streets with a proud Couselounwas of the he 'raw or lay reeolution; seine the Welt or my prldie, fairly faired lost, is the words i f s yam , ' ebeehl strike the item with ley lofty bead. Bus seasiblo of the imperfeetionl of hustee Powers, lied coveciate that ;mina in pat:tient/1r were,llitblo to fall !e'en . delicate an emegeney. I. isto c lar lead to write aid commit to memory say tory good. • This endignided oott I o llll4ll thing I did. Instead of trusting to the Warm outpour ing.of aolegenuoas heart. Shish In some way it • least Mould bate teenaged to make myself tin der. s tood slid fear, I eommittad to asemeryvasold toe . teals of wordre, tu be delirmed. as the ,school.lsy reeltea,his Speec of which it is.sullicient for the Our*, of thli article to recollect the" folliwitig earamer :• 0 1111. Adams ! yen allow me to fir yes my hood apd beadrr •-t The fearful Itoniarrived. The seeding of my wit:di:4.'oldt approached. and I found myself stat ed by the side bf My adored, in the interair earn leg twilight. I Tbe lass says of the Setting. see , bed grodealltAis from the [ ray clouds that lingered abOre le ; the west. The' fell moon role high in heaven, sad one brims the gtotious stets Weenie trieible I • ' iqnnet a nligld, .• • EitamtDtdo with arbo r! In her hand. • Upon the intid set banks. and. wood her love Toromeagalwasemth.ege" :- • ' The' open libidos by whieh we is looked out upon • ti glide* etored , with, a profuslopLof rich and rare flowers, from which t here exhaled, and arose "around us. adelletous fragrance, forming a At at. mosphere fur such a steno. The tlme,'the silence. - the scenery, everything was 'appropriate ; ; had she, the beautiful, the almost unearthly., ed, ; by intuition, tO Understand my thawing and' • tentloni, as With head bent down amlined {sad' with a slight blush upon 'the felt cheeks around which her auburn curie Wei" playirig). upon a moss rose which she was roinestly engaged ropul ling tcplecesl I wasemployed in the equally se rious occupation of °Paulo/ and shutting a sund , fancy ettuff-hOz which I.bsd in my hood. -Alas! wheronow wee the Alexandrian' or Na poleon ccointgo:that inspireA me? lolt my valor ocedag oat of the palms of ray hands. But at last, eaMmeang resolution, like' a man upon the scar -Add who wishes to die witli , at feast teeming ford • ittdoiM. to are a more forcible illustration, gath: *dog together and concentrating, as it were, all the energies 'elf the mind, after - the manner of ono about to Inhibit to the most inhuman of all earthly *tortures, the ;extraction of a tooth :: I say. with such energy is this. I raised my oyes to those of Isabella, and in the language of my prepared speech, said, "lilies Adams l" . • : The unearthly and , startlin g emphasis with which this rather format commencement was de livered, seriously frightened both parties. The rose dropped from her Angers, the bo - x from mine, and I was only able to , follow up this expressive exordium with some etommon.place remark about the beauty of tboovening, after which **relapsed Into our former silence. I : • Gathering, however, energy from defeat, I made. after i slight P 213 80,'s second Ilittempf.' "Nisi Adieu," said I,rid a slow, seleain, ehral:volee, goo--ralgon—fort yon--show me to offer yon—ta.offer you—a Fisica of sieff!" "With pleasure, air," replied a soft, tweet yoke, which, in contrast' with my own, sdunded like e strait:of soft music following up thoramblings of an earthquake. I Alt- My eyes starting from my bead. Vele that the veins on my forehead were BEll6:Oita the stream's Of spring. I felt the blood mantling over 'face, brow sod neck. I bard the loud beating of coy heart ; and in ago ny 0-6tith ;bodily and Mental pain to which the :reek, the wheel, and the gibbet. were paradise, I , visaed frail .the room,: hurried to my home, en tered sly Awn chamber, locked, doubly, trebly locked My door, lest any one - should observe my alusate, fend rental my *piece in idle imprecations ; upon my wen stupidity. • I An hen i s walk across my chambe r served, how ever, to calm ray spirits; and with a eauperore 'that manned really supernatural compared with my reeilat agitation, I sat down and wrote'.; "Dealt IsassaLa—Take pity pri an unhappy youth, Wiwi is too deeply in love with yOu in utter two coOseintive wordy Isayourl.presence. sirr miserable till I hear from you." Thisloote was immediately deipitehed. *ad in half aulhoer / was thel heppiest man in Gus eel. ' verse. /14ji, Isabella Retract a patter* of eittelilltim I was eveioffended inch her but once, aad'th'en she dispelted my wrath by asking Me, in mock aeriotue ten, of, voice. ' l kwttt:yoa~-wW you allow use to Offer , you—it pineh of souff?" ! —Saasx. • - < r-11Ine tie Vatic/nal zni. THE GARRISON op - :tapir' AWL sr oar s Turns& Yens the Mire hone Loth looking; air beneath the ' Of the Biqa ale the white ems et this Ineedluid et Widlt Iwo!Its rotes rod beechen to the ebtAissi And the whiteiralled bad* eillainsistittimekist ado Loci hail piaa a raua t 4 anomie morlan,aad us foroccr What slessitioa t*eusy bra wine • phossat Meisel I angled, •• - • __ Ahl the autumn no „ Aldstlagillea laa "la wiod bloss'ecol, • - • And thigoida t. n-rod and alder Noon around thy vim Alantos • • • With the corium of that =ran by UMmoluitivoiss4 Mend A wile soudrourar; by thtt. yourzur *Um 1 p5i,. ,... . ..Noimallo etrik orlll MI *mit glut - marvellous thlusi tu 4 n rest estled mid II rod, las lb. tkuss ONd Dar tit me deli - thr of Um dal tj or IturardagraniV,r=rusvm, num Oleares or mystic beauty 0804 ono dull and lil . sbrar _ Gabbs Wale of votaries , waminag la a mob 61,1044 M 'otrod smoUid Prom! bike Um Not; bid, *int or its lona nap, Mots andseboss from Ilitr3l* ballad steal In; .1 • Anil the love Mom s lid thudde, and the teretelevy !treks tbs task of duty 11044 4 whieti Um truism... 4 80, with SotestMare Dribs tlwf. vldeb lbw Osistuistber _ . When Mous chisel rran bag &Mho(' riMarbutd graveryards through, • On the tomb* of old tnelltioni 4loweis Magi d I Mn would Wee— <••• tho 41 ma" 4 7!11t og the tehleti rotorack Uesiods4 Use. • • Where the nu warm hick wadi/m ing pe§btest nut. . ~., ad, boogie Ivlth rot. 5 - l - ) • ' The garrison hump steed tratehhtg on the stay take set Cape had;,-. — , - --- i (, On Um whmay. she uplifting Wirt mutant! pallhade, 'And tough wane at autumn thither with the aposullght • overlaid.' . .... . 1 Oa isb slow ennui snaked the Patsy, ninth nod Md. • wort looking forth I • Tor a rode and broken coastlios, white with I breakers stretebled north= Wood and roes and glessolog savddrin,jaigredH capes with bush and tree ' . e Leaning &laud from the soi li ng ot the, wild and gusty • see.; Ilekep tbi desprooathesi intshassed, dhole ilt ftsy dying brands, f Twenty soldiers: set iiika.Tiatia with iheirsito la their hands; On the rough hewn oaken tdsles ' the onto* hintiOils — was And the crter 'steeled slowly ¬ frOi i based to Leng they aiffeind biknf trapriber:Whnl Oterlsuels Satan eat ; Of all ghostly sights and hobo . sidl iroaideny us and sour the lf 4te l iroe,up of , l3al i pot, with tiO e dend Mon in her shrouds, • - I 13alling sheer abet* the later i ps filin - kkel tit morning Of the mareelloua valleytides in the depth of Okra: tester woods, . Yon of plants that lows stOnners hholon l of warmerwarm e rlatitudes: . • • Whore the Anita bliekiebrahiled by th " • tropics flow ery rineis, , 2 Aad the eliverdanidtAtipolia lights M .1 e twilight of the pineal . . • f I nut their Yokes' sank . yek icnor, seek &Maki tones' of • nor,' ' ' I • Lath Oaks of restn . tokivs' , of the ports of soil Of *spectral Wolk siegrlng stroke ot steel end Islas of • .1 • Never ye n tas Jan to akir thou In the mould of mortals ‘, run! . • : . thrko. Mi. t lame ar u irwle g sealpicana, front the , Thri o naelladthebleek . honeenairchtog,metornharroadi thanblinein; = - Then, with Isealthig leash and geatureounk In earth or loot la air, • •- • ' • thredkeens wonder ranielked, and tire noon-iiireande idlaV i esseel front 04, the Ibreet lotrred i dusky rnaser 9Finf to ira " r4 4 Amok and Tainted, grimily marching In the moon. .W1111.16a a wikbee," sat 4 the prolate. "rim I All the ' Bell One I" • And he is rammed a direct:nation from his doublet donn h - . t:igpoil aiieit n the epochal honor sawed the g oade dwall about; epee again the leteied Out het hem the *imam; ihsieel that i With that deadly alai the sqaktel ea the he•eop night net shun, 1 I, Nor the taateh-blrd married hying with ble l. slaat vizi tdy • the sum i ' - . LIU owe htle rain at enamor sped the beradine &eyes keg With hush of delve Amides epee again the Phantasms Ones 1 0!, without a shadow, on the inn& the moon. 141 A fay, I • - And the white ineoltio It' dryted skrely down the toy "twist mortal foes f = persoire ne" • were there, They hare vanished with their leader, Piles; and Power or the Airs • ray arlde s v i onr useless Weapons, skill prowyrs might era The y wbo de the Dadra swam wear their roaster's eoat of quill" • So the o ta lghticrsWoraV to sock-crow, when again a warty call Iloneed t g he scone weary soldiers' wanddad nand the , dusky ball; And they looked to Ent sisid prialitidsandlas7 10 . 1 41a1i Sir I I break bf day ; But Abe Captain *Wed Ids Dade: not us tease dims nun and prayr • • To !Nsweeethe men who went bef ore oke,eirth• ,hinteen cadAitened war. , , i their steadfast streogth of courage Itneek It. . I xtu • in holy fear. Nonni hand binode the musket., every goad we boned . and bare, • rem wont hose premed the dagenfonsi l as the,Ceptain led in , prayer. I , • on wed Merest the layette asarchlud of this @pubes mud the viii , ,' I But a mou, *Mame% 'unearthly, smote the ara sad beats nd of fowls all-- at rage aid shrieks of soggier Nesse • mortal mate - dew ha m ar ghostly blowiest, uta rrhlagaand the Aye. . • - • So tons Ito walk to summer (tiepin& thaeoel and Sao blown town, , -• . - hots the childhood of Its people mores the 'wham le coteldoina. • • - Not lzkvahi the auchint.ection, In whose 1)0fIti Wes the ' Youth, And the thaws and the frestuseaa an aadelYlNl truth. i. Soon or hie to al/ our dwell:up ewes the oatmeal' the • mind, • Doubt' and Gars and dread ibraboding, is the &Aiwa • • diai i dedoed: • a Round us throe d %cod the braindle predectlona of the heart sato! t And our pride of etreasth is weekn oni , and take cunni ng band is rain.. In the dark weer? Übe !Marten aid W 0 MOM , AMR Ca _ 1 bleb Br the d metal sphee;s of dho.. lied no eh! tri wisp; Bei the biaTa d h i elp we peal doe eo!iiiiee to fliiih and not to oftht, And our peveeit t! heueethe , frittee beekeeld all the ephtta of the righ ••• ' ~- , - atdutindal . . --- --- - • `-..,-• : - --- - - ;:l't,:•-,n. - :- 1.-, .f...;‘7.',.:.,:1 -- '",:'.- - ` - . '':'' "''''' -- 1-14 ' 44? ' . _. ~ . . . I r ' _ .. . . ..•.1.,1.. 1:.. -- . --- '0 ,. 4' - ' . -.''' ' . r 's .1D.E14 - -;* -.. f., ,, . , :.4 1, .,,r, - . , : . . ,. .: - ,.;: . : ', ... i i. .. .• ' 'l'; ' '•! - Ii • ,: ~ - f :..'.. i ,i.,.;, — . „ --, , ri.. 14 ,,„, , ,:„... .. f , -f , .r.,. : •, 1 ,.. .-.- 1 , '.H.. '-;;.; . ; ,I'.l. 3. r ~;:i ~.1 .r. • .., if el:. 'if _ I . . . .._ •10 1 -. . ' .1 '-"...... '_ . ~, .'..,.::: ' ' - ' ' '' • ''-' ' .I.i''' 3 -• ..- ''.: e ' - ' -.:- •.;..- - -::- - ,:- ~- I . -.:- -.. ...;',. - .'... - I._',' -- : ' . 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