µOIIth kiliNg I US. The i ,, i)9l.iaziciy , cloysr'ins, Hariveii Wiekipr ARIES' WORK BASKET S, OR ' • - • "STANDS., • kutivuu.Patterns---iilit' and 1) ws• ,,thio.BltWenidas Mower asst`as st`Jus l) . fkelti sad sale by , . 11.111ANNAN. "hr-TYlMAleillgtei6lf/fliuolr. • swat Mayo** ata,ao tamp .ice Wait OM ROW; 011 Sis Aloi grisly Woo Obili asotiovall' Mos IS las mai a Ir,to 'They boob V l l** Tbrofig husk arm T~ma bel cat ca big almiest Olivia, Salton ' , • UkTit b• taboo b a dribsZhlssOakialivtriple: lola Why ono% • ' I blis : ,4 " 1 : r i = 3921•5=14054 ViikT ' 7l 4. /Ban%t ' Di - Taper p;Arbgaditreen 'tempo% 'i* - ait•iwiette Oehler, prok,ter • - ",x,C4NOES.• 11 11 • ‘I L D : i . rr i 1 • A • "0 111 A.E.sabsenoor. las Paging J;lsilile• to bleWON_ y:sgsd Oar 'prtitopl to as/ avisber tarp at anon _ AU Undo °flint loots asd — boubd to order—owl 401 of Blot** united at short wale.. Pattk MO abeatteuttoo yid to 81° V / 14 f all " Paa 4 44.04 , , Le. B. BANN.D.N.. Jo A, 'IS 141 Bilotti sod 6wiiefrr. Q. 1 ~:. Sieves ElnoxibOrgo 'wears will cOlsigs eigke . E i ll Mae Rpook=douv; . • . • t quite besda Jac Copra part? , At wbbb be at - warts; - • "' Nor 'incase*, the gnaw atTori , • ' ' - • ; n* *rot lento Goose .1.(111 - I , • • ' 's -J• • • - • :..444. tab ha cab! unetneditax." - . Thaw& linoma, wbo talus yoto dkani tweit mod* I . To name bbi boot!' . immicelent 840 10 *._ A V of • MT nand ; OW sweepat: Mws :. Vow* elm viwyeats We bo o jel spattorolt. i --- lagneron tkOW 6111 Ha 1 UM ) IlliSal Possn .• 1 • :Breit Orono tbro be basal alty-... , * . • :. .- -... Asa **eke enereteshadnle * i } '.' * lawn 3lrs:"Aratet-heeen eike tow . -:. • She Opt epos bet pone drewataker; .. • - • Leber ow paying traria, prim - - • &dew ohm , tbenta such a Metal" , And Moo the r Il Lo oel) llama' the hop to a Meta •_ • - . • * sate hs osUod "retrenetkine I . • BAVENOMR,TIIIII2.' READY MADE PAPER BAGS, OR • GROCERS, :' DRUGGISTS, • ' bONVIMONEOS, WIENS. S 4 -1 1 10 Subscriber I 0 , Infirm hts Mends and the Ohne that be has appointed) gent ler the rie!of _ tlt at Meighitme tame Ip apse Bari, • READY TO* IL DM= 6 Co, at raßaddibia. . , XAXIITACTIMMI ST . . iIiSSIP Bins are of elms and qualities of paper suitable ter guntiograstio use the article, iced are caked at tuck prints u will at once commend 1 them to the oes ,- . . isr. ie.l are many iutrantages In puiebuing and Wag mode Bag* Where no bags are and. it •requhus den the quantity of paper and abhor tops& the unto ii her of pounds, acid noes tine In putting up • pack . . • • I ' an allusive busineis Is dots' and_ .Bep made d, by baying needy suede you OM hood can be d with. By using then, you will not oily sue and money, butt always bale • canvenient swept* etc n whieh to put up your goods. these Ban hare been Infra:Wed; they have a snits satisfecuesi. - 1 - , • • ale at ifaufacherers' priers try Mi. BANNAN, , , - , • Paper and Book Desierand Btatkaser. enure sheet, opposite Eplseopal Church. Pennine. • Int rate assortment of WRAPPING PAPER al. . on hand. . Ifeb.lt. %I' S- • - What ifiranteva taat'a quatior— Problatillillealt at Ion; Tar non Issas that tmirisbe or be ; lart Ova a 'Maly dielareat elular*. • :; Vern isia•-,vrooght oat with ettni Promadalas sanuratitoToot : Dor • Is vast, is callsaistssaeramag.* PADDY 'AND YDS Locs.--Ono of our dock goer- Okuda baa on Irish employ*, who a rurally intelligeet enough to follow direetlens •to the traosoetion of, butineee, but sometU imago. to betray Ma I:gleeful origin by a characteristic blender, or both The merchant had's - teasel laid, -• everything se ,:. in the Obi° Basin, and to have everything se , • care, placed • vslnable lock upon the cabin door. • By some 0111111111 the key . had been lost, and not Wishing to spoil the lock by breaking it open, Paddy, was given a wad visit', and sent to take as Impntialon at lt, that another key might be obtained. Off he started, and was vine nearly , alt tha afternoon. When he threw s part Of the, putty upon' the ogles table, saying "there's yer Why, env." • "Where's" the impression," asked his mutet. . "Ocb, our, I'Ve utade a fine win ; the key bolsi Is toll, sus." • • • • 1)- „ i Vaintad Art for tkia etrunty, for them& el lit bleb :Ir a Ziesil T ott7=ES lMMU itio!_pc . g " ZtlY . a Might, t obviates the neommityof hasty humus, alut alsopreserrea thelodyfromitamediatedecomporiticau— / y are particularly suitable for transporting thebod f m one platys to another. The lace la covered with a I let glass, with metal top, which'ean be remoyedatany i ase, and the face of the cornee seen by its triendsor re i ilea. We nsight give you hUndreds of certificates, to crrroborate our statement, as tothe adiantages the Me. Inc Collin hasorertheWooden,buttite/ollowing will Unice t - . • . . . f, ' • ' - -• • .-- - - •Watanratos;Aptilbei. ': Peatketenz—We witneised . ...the utility ofyour orna. ntai "Patent Metallic Burial Cases.” used to convey he remains of the hate HOn Jelin II Calhoun totheCon . remional Cemetely, which impressed us with Misbelief hat it is the best article knounto ustortransporting be dead to their final resting place. With respect. we subscribe onrushes, yours, etc.. (g_.igned), Hen Clay, Lewis Can, Dan. Webster, Wm. IL Sn. log, Jett. Davis, J. M. Derrien,J. Y. Atasou.D. R. Atchinson, A. C.Green,Wm. P.Masignm MettrY Dodge, D. &Dickinson. • I _ .• ahniLmisstimontal a might be added without mint. ber, I Apply, to I 'H. 011118.1Aitli, , • Ceatrestrael,c anger of Ueiew. Pottsville. June 9.IRER. . , 2,2-tr t'loe'dos't say Out you pet the petty its the ko.iitals, di) 'your c • *Tel, 'sar i , abd 'throng too, a! I boiristhaiad ia arid • atblak." :; .. • • - And 14 the brilliant Milkman bad jammed tke Jock fun of the putty, which baked as bard as iron in a few bourn. This new :Version. of the amp* of the loek" M pasallai to 'the green isle.--k This speaking of locks reminds is thaia friend of ours Wight *safe not • great:witUe ago at, a aberliresaJe. "How much am I; bid for the face as it stands, new and-perfeet?"; cried the aim- Bowler, It was attallY struck' off to our friend, who bad the Mare carted to his'oMee, and not.un til. then bid the key occur to him: . He had it not nor bad he seen it. So, posting , or to the for mer owner of the tale be asked for it. But the gentleman told him,as.be had bought the safe is it stood, and as the mortgage was satisfied, he bad no Legal tight to the key. And to this dap, i shears etands in onr friend's office tenantless •3341 , keyless., Our friend don't like the joke. 'i i . FARREL'S H RRINO'S en • Patt•PlOo P oof fisfe•.- .41.1 V, • • Booknikr and Pollrale; IS Itfaori illatietter, zed to sell their Safes In flelinpUttli county Ile will tarnish theta at tlin77ow wit manntaeturere prkp4 at bin Bookstore, in Pettey whore the' sixes and list of Mee* mg Int seen. These 6 tenon trial base 1. ; to be so perior in protecting ion, ire:pent, from tire, to any men • funtetorett in the United States.' and they:are offeld at equally low prices. - The follow lug Is an extract from the• report of the committee appointed to superintend the recent trial Rest of burning Sa fea at Reading: "On the 28th of February all i the Members of the Com• mittee met to witness the Safes and Books and rapers,, (placed to them) and were perfactly satisfied that all was right. The day following the burning look place; un der the saperlntendeime of -the Onnmlttee- After a fair; end Impartial burning for live Aourtiln the furnace of Messrs. Ferrets te Herring. the Safe of Beaten. Evans If Watson mu first opened, the Safe being on: Ore Inside, and the contents partially cone - limed: while the contents In the *Hoof Messrs. Ferro's tf Herring were in good condition. and no fire Inside.l The Editor of the Berk* and &Airmail! Journal, to• Rather with tiny business men:wbo attended the burn ing of the Safes, testify to the truth of the above state men,. Yor good aid reliable Safes at manufacturers• cs.il on "I Grilles tot oat( Coise."—We heard s.goad story a; day or two ago Irhich 're tell manger the trek of its'being seeond.hantied; and it is good a story to Offend even thole whose seetl bits. Some good hidy, at the outset of trailer saliam,l-conoeived a holy horror at the blaspliera of its bold supporters in pretending theta]] weal,' saved. It was Prelkstorous, outrageous; in .th spirit that she wouldat bard a" map 1 1 , ber honsewho believed in ;the Übomlnable trirM. She kept a boarding' honse, and applied-- test of belief to all who sought ito obtain boar. The Ap t who offered was a Sea" captain, and 1.. began '. • . "Do you believe that' all the world will' saved?" • aleslll%. B. BANNAV. Agent for Parrd' i s et Herring's Safet. Pottsville. March 14114'1.7 11- • - .8.. D. & H. W. SMITH. Yealintsernaead or Itelodame, Orl i : Melodeons, sad Pedal Sub s Haraioniuzas,._ , 511 Washington ISt rf etiliterst on. THE ATTENTION of Clergymen, ComMittees, Schools, Ledges, itc., is Invited to the new 'Pedal Sub•Baar Harmoniums, made solely : by the Manufacturers. ... • • 1 It Is arranged with two Mandela or haute of Keys, the lowest set running en octave higher than the other, and may be used separately, nd thus get to one case ' 'two distinct instrumenta; ot, by the use of the coupler, the two hanks of keys may lie played at. the same Oren by use orthe fume set only This connected with the SutTßasa, will produce the erect of a large organ. and is sufficiently heavy to tills braise that seats from 1000 to 1500 persons. TIM' OROANI.MELODEOIir In deelgned for parlor and "rivets use. The cob - afro& Lion is similar to the Chore • Instrument, being arrang ed with two banks of Keys, and when , used together, by means of the coupler, la capable Of as great volume of power as the Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. Also, every variety of ME DEANS for Parlor use. . ' purchasers may rely upoti instruments from our Man ufactory, being made in tbO most complete and thor- 1 ough mannir.• Having removed to the spacious build- 1 Ingo. Ril•WAS111:10TON STREET, we have every twill ty for manufacturing purr, and employ net! e but the most experienced and a 'Mut workmen. : In short, we will promise ur customers an instru ment equal If not superior to any Manufacturer, and `guaran tee E.V7'IRI: AND PERFECT SATISFACTIO.A. biotin TrAcnrss, f.aabna or Cnollts,and others Inter ested in musical molten', are reana ll y invited to visit our rooms at any time and exam ine or test the instru ments on exhibition for sale. at their pleasure. 1 • Austin further guarantee to the public os ti, the excel once of the 31ELODEONg AND HARSIONIIPIS from ourMannfaetory,owe beg leave to refer, by permission, to c hi following • _ 1 • KANO FOETE SIANUIFACTURERS OK BOSTON, ; Who.have examined, out Instruments and 'yr IU give theiWogin lon when felledtupon : • i thricitrusei &SoSs, maso Soss, lla 1 Common, T. Ouniav & Co. _ Wm. r.,t7.41t80,M. illows a• Amor, A. W. Lant•ACec. (Cannot lima, WOODIFARD & tutown,liswesu & Co. . Melodeons'.. H rmoniums Rented. , • Persons who wish-to hi e Melodeons and Iliarmonlams with a view or pumbaslo at the end of the year, can have the rent credited as 'art payment of the purchase I money. This matter is worthy of special note, as it • enables those who desire fair test of the Instruments before purchasing, to obtain it at the eipense of the manutieturena to the extent at least of a year's rent. o Orders from any part Of the country or world, sent di rect to the 'manufactory in Boston, with cash or satlshe it tory reference, will to promptly attended to, and eel , .. faithfully executed as lf the parties were present, or employed an agent to select, and on as ressonable terms Price List I Scroll leg, 4% octave,. i. - . 4 "No,Madam," sold be. r : , . ; ' "now m'any do you think wilt be damned continued eh& ' . ; . "Oh 1 4 ; -said he, "I don't Anowrperhapi ain Hon.". '• • I•I • • ' 1 the old lady remarked', In a tans of F 'tent,- "that's, better thee tioie , at all; I guava atm , come 1n." 7 -Lya's Reporter. . 1' .oto'7lsehasith Rotibins lived in Wocd coati y, :Atlas., and was Galled on to' , prove the insanity of a young man on trial for iti !umiak, with inter to kill. He swore that he had ; to doubt rtbale er _that the prisoner was an insanepan.l Oo ie cross esitaination be was required to stab; he reasons for this opinion. . • "Why, bless your life," said be, "I've Jimmy alters, and he's al t iersftel'aDitnierat,. , d ,w ben the Dialloratio - party plat up . their mai.• sat fall, Jimmy didn't vote for him; .it I ! ere think Witt a Dimkirat the ;don't stick t. his pirty ain't in his right mind!'" Jimmy was acquitted, for Okl•Zacherialt'a ,In ion prevails very generally lit that region, as ell as in this. • • Di/mall is very fond on pita diva of we 601110 itesisn or more decorations consisting Of bond an4erosslis. A friend recently prates .'Yr+u 1..0k stupid; you're a walking rain. with ,these • ribbons which' •are the coip , 01 tilegrapoe we-read ' of the fisble,": rupted Dumas. - . ' !SWAT, .bow, did. you lase • your Gar "nail; •eniiugb," said "I 'Rippe's!, did, but bow ?" "I gitess'you'd lost your',u bad biteii where mine 'area," . "That doe' ewer my question."' "ran, if you. mutt t"! said Billy, "I had to cut it oif, or . ciao at e - • 4 trap." . . Scroll lex. 6 octave, -i - . • 75 Nano style, 6 octave. r - • - - • . tool . Plane style, extra finish, 5 octave, .- . - .. - 115 )11.. P P i t aa n o ° style, 2 " se r Vo l l f teeds, ". *-*-* - ' * . .•,* 1 1 25 50 ed ['Dino style, 8 octave, i ,- - - • , - :. 135 Organ Melodeon, - • - - •:- - `.., - 20 0 ( Organ Melodeon, extra alai, ~ ; - .;_ .. 450 ch Pedal flutsatss lisrinealunt, -.- 1 - .f r 275 letters. Certificates and notices fretni:tbe pries, troml all part of the world, mfy also be rerwat oar salesroom:l Descriptive circa*, se tree to Any addrißsie 3 • - ' 43. D. r it.N. smitt. • 611 11'413hp:10ex 'Street, (Near lloylitol Market.) Baden. al Jane 27'67 i , - ~` 2&t, • • f eh ,7 . , . A wirrass in a Hoosier Court being salt h .be knew that two eertaia Orions were Oa% a wife, replied: i "Why, dog on it; rya heard 'eel acoldib ea other more'n fifty times." The evidence mai hilid concludes Air a crowded leiter., tba, other areal young lady steoding at the , door of the . 1 . was 4 cddre.,.cd,t,y an 'horiOli. Hibefoian .in attendaolon the-oecuion • Ise, I should be glad to give safe, bat the empty epee are all fall. . BOSTON Bfft.TIIKO lOONIPANY. I OONIPANY. Mae ne e tang. _ . • r PHE exPerien e of the past ten years ei 1 has gained for ililei Belting the confidence of =Lan fielurers and cons iamets: The great: Improvements re oantly. outdo in it. (minty. warrant rain asserting , It to , be superior to leathenk' all open Belter-espoeially for th. heavy or main Belts.-:'f . • - . .3.„, Its first cost is much iesa than lefillini—lt lit atronge'r be and more durable, Andress', a gain 11,5pOwer on the pal lid ley. „It will stand a hat of 350 degreia unafeeted.---uo degree of cold or wet Min Injure Its *aril-log. In all re td, specie It Is recommended for Saw.llllls, Mines, Grain h e Jraetrators. Machine Shops and Manutiktories. . 31tanitisaw r ta:ting, 3 44 4 Pty. &ale of Prices, 8 and ply, frost schfe4 an eitanaleof the price of ince iaas widtbsponstst made. 13 , 2 Inch tiply; pei foo 10 cents. . tply, 13 cents. 1 3 " " ..." 1 • ',•- -" IT " 11, 4 - “ -.“ - : " 20 "•• i ' .-, ~." • 2.1 " 6 It ti , . it , 25 it f ,641 30 id 'ii, 7 a a . a 34 "‘ ;1 , ".. '." , u u i, . • 3$ ii .., '«.- •' 47 w . . 9 44 44 At 44 14 44 611 I. - , 1p ' a 4' :.4 54 44 t , ' ti. DO ts 'fa, it 44 a :.a co , a . '44 ,75 .a u • a hat 12 66 13 44 . CI St 72 4 " 92 “ . Ay. 11 " " “ SI " ". 100 " 15 " . " " , Se a . k'.; 107 " le' sa 66 - w gg . . , 4'. 214 , . 6. 18 " " " 104 " • " 130 41 20 " 6 .. " . US* " " lie .1 , 22 . .. .1 ler. . m 168 0 24 It 4 it , ' 138 w. " ITS , " . Rem 5 and rply belts made to order f - r purposes where great otreopte ts required. (as a subdltute ter double leather) at artadranee of twenty-fire and fifty per cent. on 4 pliptires. ' .. . 3 04 P4n=iiat Roue 'Memo/4 to qf 15 Mi. ye' avers toed. 1.2 lei p er exit, • - -i - • In rests. . 3.•4 '." - • • .- ,- '• • 22 " a T . B It II If . ' : • i ........,• • 23 " 1 14 " " " 1 1.2 " ' " " • • - - • ' 33 " ' 34 o ff it 3e- " " .. - • • • • • ICC " • ..- .•.4Ply Loeostiot ' & Piro Engine Hose. a ",,• Warrantot to stand a' ure of 175 lbs. per square fwd. a '''' 134 Inch per foot, . • - - • - -63 cents. ' A W0111:11 up town . putiter baby into the tuk'and its dirty frock sod , petticoat i etOle, and set her little hoj to rook it. not &mover her mistake until the bab when Ate pinned ha i . LIA leg to the line, burig it oat to dry. 1 . ' As exchange notion; the ntarriage of ld • jgelina Brabant, a daighilnf the great v and adds :—"We ootigral,tilate the brid • - upon his privilege of ratoning, even on upon A. Brabarnie Fixers ones asked a maii: , ,witbont a nu tone in bins,,"why an yOn prayer hunfini ties f" "Beeusse It hsuMi me," eras th "No wonder," said Foote; !you are fore! `dodge IL" . - • . . . , , To is genteel,* New Yotli , .kady imag , she mast be pale, pan„aaadeenseitaPtlye. Hi. • spirits sun rose T olored 6444 are at:moeb to ; •d le blgh life as baked beano sad lumbar tb • pack -401. .=• .• ' •• :;,:, "Www,, Allot, how's your brother* tti on these thtesr - "Oh, Or Aare In the Wort r thitdreo." I.' War give p it apt Dames the better' his;,busiates ii thei more kilts. ; 4 - Ilia a butcher?, . IDo Ir has .beik r eahl that i 'chattering' II le " hi a large bed, is like a ',snow is I twitter, takes up mereieom dna the bF Wept i. the difetsicts issivosso a tas in deep iiiingbi,,and JCing Henry VI! Is a rat king, and the *thee is.s this-king Tax oraAle ie woalaa'i ballot-box. some of lbs. deposit id lt,twi) ballots at Now, islet that Illegal? • - is faet "that . , sonse'eoleal, genet' disagreeabte; lonntt in exqiiiita mute n lay " • w• • , Wnr .• 1. o loiter' printing .018 r. ebitde tree ? ilecteese we son glad then 4 •••••• was wort properly esti to tw .•• . , anything". wbett to a Iltde 'mellow. ',; • litAruilis Imdfifigted flows yes eti sod. sistl,mi Solt dollsr rayer.. • KA V OWS hfetia itlr aeon pub. irk"); tikitiattots: 7-4:- 7 4. 7- - 71 THEL.MIST STEAM PUINFi',. 4 " hi- •k 3 Mfl PUMP is made of lion; Bios - Drumm, or Gan Vital eastattp, daeiglead,biel am , !merely mud for Steamboat, liallruati, Vadorrated Ptillusea.and eels vest ististsettos Hs:Boller Reed Pusig. aied Th ey are yell Omni Miami, alb/am/11S kaa as than asy other Steam Prop twos tbay &famine lees liable to get out of mdse. For*teen" sea toklasoedsla, arltb circular. cute. Le- appl,s untzpreLD. AVM. Mardi 11-ly Morirsajteld. Mars: Tads Cu Is f l'artbdOs: ißtt fa a pstfettly.Pari=r,.q.i.., wt.... 10 as 6 is Coal, seas tssissat awl is saes essay saii: sad opeasd asa may Warr Cu 10.01 Slaw, . :l ) !lads of Was sad Nasal an .q dkileri . lll , ll4o sad wistiAsia will= ID passivity Ude wa rt is Os pidrar, It. iwasSo .Mllap.t4 woad is as Isfailtids. @Lapis, tyso*iid 11404 vmen• of lienisatiasl bleak 6 * 4 11114“Mdal•ages br saw auremtn. ! saasitins sad pad& sae via hors assmiord Is ! is wiaosad • *silt. - • . , • .. • • it is muds lls imp ail adds* r a at, F aumt b +Unction Tull, sad la all toss whoa issirssis Ow Sadist tl* Call Ow wows rill la , !nifissid; ,• . TM oast is Nap Cimadsassatal Tastes* pita, dabs , at foul Ow amiss am used by atbas. libs &Naiad Is as sa Sidirsly sum lass fa ta:ay atilt, sad .mat serhas d e ssati. rsa._, Gus Isaias maid dam say saber Car !!. 1.1 0 Pr01... is Imes assagit , ilajdaid Mirr tt 119 !Att. 10 I l virjrnont ;Us rawly% of Naos is s . tt.; tea ISSiitise . I Tssfs. sad *as who brag trial asio SO , slaspreass. 114 LIBISRAL 17180017111? so Tag LUDLOW CAN CO. SS Mae 154. MA% • =OM . , . . -•- • USINISS". ' • ...,_ r - Broadway. New . 'fork. • ' ;'..••1 , • SULLENDEJA. Jo PASCAL'S. ' .4• .., • tallith Street; PhilndelPhis• - ' .'" . . SI econws, it - ,/ ." • • Chestnut Street. Pbtlatialplits. 4 .. . ' Styles for the Fall and liVilMtee of 1857'-71-. J 1 • Gloves: . ~ . -. . 1.• , ' , • .i• Gloves I - • ~,,,i'• Gloves 1 . . . Gloves:': ~: f -; - ~..; - • - , Cliettes I • GLOVES ala Osorrnir (new atylelor the isdles 0 • ' GLOVES Made by lonvn, who the bait luithe trade bro. GLOVESOLEm. and gloves of Beim; t' .'',. (nava of DIXISOY. CLOTH and CliiiMlLLl4l:f GLOVES Of 'Wool aqd Silk and Cotton; i,•••'....,5; . • • , 0 LOVVI - of Encitakin.(s. lame lot ' ~ j;,* . • • ; GLOVES for driVlng. Gloves for sal Ing r• 1. -I: .. O Lova of White Sid. tine Black ll Sint ''' GLOVES Imitation, which much re bitiabees • i irz GLOVES to be''vent al the coming' 10 . 13% • GLOVES of listakil.(very tine,) .. ....? GLOVES all ducat every kind: ' .`,!• I - • GLOVES to snit the - johns and Old; -.• I I , GLOVES to Ism oaths Winter's d;- OLOVES In great numbers. in style cry nisi; ' ! , GLOVES which Vin selling eta very low price; • • GLOVES- If yon want them. be certain t 0.611 At t ho City list Store and Genre' Vurniditsig 'fall— AIM . Door to the Pottsville Irouse.ants-444, , Pottsville. N. 11.—Just received, a small lotof ilunte'ratatit En. araeled Paper Collars, a pervverticiehr.Vents. Gents' tiIIAWLS, Shawl Ma, CaldimeroSinrts. itc. November 70.7 • • -. ' ' -:-. ',',.•-• 45.• • SATZ MONET TRZSZ HARD,TIRES! DRAINAGE AND wAirinksPE. • Jost the Thing Wanted is 14• jlitetl in P 4 Regione. HE subscribei been, beeppoted Agent for the sale of the rtriee d ltone Water in Drainage Pipe. Thus pipe tangos itildscfrom 2 Inches up to 12 inches In calibre, and wllliniae, it pres sure of from 75 to 100 feet all of watetcleiliaidly laid es iron pipe t —connections ran be waft AC in:wpm:4— h indestructible—still last forsvet,—ln lactrodura ble thin iron pipe, borause It does not ruitteind Is af. forded at the following rates at our store,lottntOe, or can .be sent direct to points where-Rail Raids Tao from • Philadelphia when quantities are reitnirbil. Freight to tied from these prices when partialmmilitinig the Pipes par Fretglit. - 3 inch pipe - • - 148 .•:" mita per kiti; " " • ' • - 1 4.a.." . . : • -24 "Yi" " ••.•• a 444'0 a 7 a a . . . 3 8 " " • - 47 . - 9 a a . 67:40 /0 • • Cr a These are the cheapest and most durable pipes that can be obtained for conveying water. WO ; believe they can be laid even cheaper' than wixidepAiipes, and are only afoot half the price of Iron andlaid pipes tltll and see them at the store of 114A111111:AN.• Jbr rotwur., June. 185 . 7' 4 . fgsit . ihd NOuraaarert. I.,Yt nsfhtfff.ViirSel93 , 4,.. • SHE subscriber is now receiving his new patterns of 'Paper...Banging,' eiid Borders, for ha pariont and rooms, embracing the lowest and' ost suitable pathwas—seteeted for the usuahased houses to be Papered in the country. The subscriber takes great care in selecting Ms papers to suit the heOlses to be pa- Atom* the lot area tewolegant Ottani* orgold, pared and parlors. • Oar stock embroils—a assortments frainiferrir different manufactlinors, which ghee a great ear)ety of patterns to choose from. • Alio, Cheap Papers, in Greatlratiety, t all prices, some as low as 8 centsp Awes Outland in Great Variety, lithotssult and Rica. lair Paper Bangers furnished with paper at Wholesale prima. Good paper hangers also [urn:AA:mai when re quired. • I,' • Our varied assortment of paper hangings, borders and paper shades. presents potaliar attraetioaa to those who desire to purchase, and as our stork Is tl:at largest In this section of the county. persona can altutia always be ac commodated by tailing at . • • It:BANNAN'iI - Cheap Bookand Paper fltore. . Pottsville. March Bth 1866. . 10- MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS. A Superior Article: • 7IE SUBSCRIBER just re ravel from New Castle, England;;* lot of Mira gaiety Working Lamps, made _ under the inspection of the English Government Agent, of itbe best ivolity wire gauge. Also, Gauze Govern mado!icady for use. for these Lamps. There are the beat Safely Lamps ever iss• troduced Into this County, and are for aalkobelesale end retail at about the cost of inferior Lein& Also, Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes. by the dozen or stride. Also, the Clammy Lamp for-Donee and Mine Viewers. This Lamp Is covered with ttlhiek Glara, and gives an Increased light which is of Iniportanre to Mine Viewers. .- BIINJ. BANNAN. Kir-These Lampe can be put Into a hOx tilled 'with et. plosive gam, and moved inpidly backwards and forwards without any covering, and wi ll Gat enTilnde: August A, IT PIAMOILAND MELOttgONS • Of thei, best otaitufaeture... we aerantedg fi OR SALE BY. TIM ~,.:.€47....,... autecriber. All Piano, and 11410- ~ re Poll by him will be warranted-H:lf not what they are represented, they can be returned.— All kinds of Melodeons will be sold lel, Ilanufactwers' ours .prices in Pottsville, by which the, purchasera save, the carriage and risk of transportation.. Pianos will be sold from $lO to $9) les, than regular.` ; idly prices accord ing to the value of the instrument:' ,Thore who prefer lt by calling on usoind receiving • ' letter of credit, can make thelr own solectlous at the Ilan dlireturers. ascertain the prices, and we wilt frunishlhe leatrument selected at the above rates. • If there litany doubt lo thia nat ter—all we bare to my is—TIDY. 138 %. • .• • • . r. , B. BANVAN. - CLOSING OUT STOCK OF 'IdLOTILING ! • • Mrs. Catharine Iltnalferi, ESPECTFULLY anti Ounces to her ... . friends and the public , that'll* has on hand a e assartmentnf Beady Idadetiothioc together with a lot or Piece goods, belonging to tab= stock nf her late hestand, which she Is desirous to sell! oft In lots to salt purchasers on the moat advantageous,: terms, The stock awn be examined upstairs in the building on Centre st., In which the Clothing Stone of her tate husband. lamb Hoeffer ' was kept. CAII.I,aINE HOME& Bepleinber 12,'57 ! i f r ' 30 . . BOOKO! BOOKBII flikOOKBlll Beltlug oftSteitat. d CHANCE FOR CHEAP READTKO. Subicriber, detominid to re duce big valuable Stock of Bahia, uow bffera SLR STANDARD WORKS at utilise; Ally loir priers— gutsy al half Ow publisheretpeierin y A. reading is the eherpest and mat desiraVe aaauseceent 'to indulge In tbese benl times, a rare opportunity Is afforded of dr lair/lug CHEAP READING FORME WINTER. 1.1 B. BARRAN, Wirderale and Wail rtrokael/enauffener and /Haien LYON'S MAGNETIC 'POWDER, Yee the Destruction of Inseitiirithout Poison. 1 T is entirely inocuous; while thou sands of letters testify that lt,lismodlatelj and in. Holy destroys kited Bogs, theltroaches, Moths, Fleas, Ants, Mcaqultoes, Flies, Plant Insects, Vermin on Fowls and Animals. and every other 'pales of Insects with which Its particles tam In contact. ,This Is noloombas, as can wily be parted: ' We sell the genuine article f or 25 cents, at B. BANN AN'B Bookstore. . illl.Bl 011,01 •• - JOHTSTN, Agent for A. A. LINA (late Lane and fluesey) wholesale deal. ii7irtaLS and CA fi ALES. N 0.124 Pearl, and Mt _Water street. New York. All orders let Cat: the odke of Jaws li. Orloff, iiad.or at the Eschange;:notel,..will resolve prompt attention. . -.. • ' t i . t September 214'66 : -1 , 394 f . 1-1 " ' " " ' - • - '-', -00 0 I - 1 244 t-" " " r •;- - -. •70 " Flon4ork Croton Wee, : , -.-. - ....; - Map of any size and strength made to ordia•-also, Bearden floss AIX» Engine. and other purpose— . The glare& Ungehis greet Advantages - 010 leather, as It need i no offing.* perteelky tight, wilt stand a very high degree of beet 'without injury, and le not Whaled 1 by the sOerest colt( , • Coupliegia HoisePipes, Ile., furnished at the lowest ' Steam Packing. This uri ne Dow in general use by the most skillful Engineers ainMaehinists throughout the United Mateo. It Is ptyalin ito that 3000 Fahreoheit VIII not abut It, and I. Ildrdidr tR. thing else, as oo substance 'sr, has so snob alasilOtY "bleb stands so high a degree of ~ beat, and may be st d about ail parts where packing Is ne7 neosseary, its:- Manhole Plates. Piston Ends, :item Joints. Moans Chons, , ...c.,lllodet tirade, Slatting poses, eta., nett. ~ i . j , A , a Packing ,made to swiss for all the various purpose*, 'soh as Mamma "tstge.Posori Roo, Pies Futter:4 so. lie, Awe Caw Wassa , Piot.; Vseoun Pocire.. Foot AID Focusses Petals VOA &KW NOIII2, de. . . Cot „ sirTbeikub•cribir bas thtApney from theltanathp - _ tuners of the above 01frjet.rnelkitil are the best to ! ' the Vetted dtetallead waltliesteh them In Schuylkill Co. '- at Nsaufsetarels . aria% thaipitag the cantata°. the 'i --- • CUM PlBOOlOB . ,1110 . purchaser. chkeerana bi,aatst. at. promo, at the cIUIII ' 44CICII4I3, f Giiiin ' Belts, gum Ilinta caw guy ens* ibr Belts haltateintgadipgagdon - M idanhois and Mbar 7 ~....4,...i. .. or thickness not on hied, ea pc' egamsanit; wirsiese!...'4,4 - _,,, - --....., s tho Wed sad lean Dee A therefore guarantee the: &Every et pay, , 111aitoettilsok ..eoe ~.......•-• Pdaset aw , .. , WWII dud time alter thiorder hi Melted. - - • -• :. : /t o u t ' . .'i .5 -, : /DANK ROTE . - Aagust 11, 'AI • WI BIND . DA ) WA 1 ' 1 1 117 , , , lIEW AND 11111pQRTANT. Subscribers with to employ Agents,Male•and female. lareserrelly and town in the Union. Dtudness honorable, and will pay the 414ents fire dollars per day. Por!wtloalars, eneWa's postage stamp, and address • ••• =• DAR WOOWAt MORYLAND, ' Sept. 48.'56 aVAa . • ...Kcatos /*pi, N. u. LAWYERS"- OFFICE4ASEETB• • pk•gervq, your Wastir Pastor. • lATILLOW BASKETS of various TT shell tor preservtoir Waite raper. w• fo. low • Stir priori lo Moor tato will so* Mgr arid _ Wog It to our store. Tor Ws bt • B.ltAlittitrt. B ampepovpßON WORKS. META k mutat% from and Brass Ic Founder% respectfully, inform their pre 614 ;1 trona, and the public generally.that they , • 11( = are fully ;would at the alms e establish went, to manufacture Steam Engines of every Axe:. Pump% itailroad and Drift Car% and every other descripti,vn of Iron and Brsse Castings sultablefor t be Coal mining or other business, on the rrivt reawmable lerms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for BMA Vlllrnacet and Machine Work in general. Repeirtng of all kinds done with neatness and &Sprach 'at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war Minted to perform well. They would solicit theenatom of those who may want articles in their line in thisvirinity. Aa_orders will mea t with immediate and prompt atten. am. - B. W. HUDSON Alfsevat'4,lB.s7 SiLly W. 8.. MINERSVILLZ. r' StIEHAVE Ar K'S IRON WORKS, ~ rf Subscriber . TUM um Is prepared to mann facture MUM 14,61N1813 of any power, . 1 41 Pumpsof any capatity,andCoal Breekrra =of every - description ; as well as every other kind of machinery used in Mines Breaker"; Mares, Rolling Mills, Saw Mills. de. . , Frown," facilities possessed for manufacturing, and from loetatiperience in the bnsiness,work ran beturned out at thla ustiNshment, at the vary lowest prices, and of a strperiorinality. remit" dolmas of pratingly meal eryof any kind, are invfted tolnnand examine, Intim' and become ac• pnallnted with - pekes before contracting elsewhere. Ondersof every Mud are solicited, and strict attention will be given tOthsirpronipteiscution. WILLIAM DEMAVEN. Iflueiirvilbr.Deernliber 9,1867 484 f lEM ON T. TREMONT lARY.WORII(S °•• Traumata, aoallyissi Casual , ' Ye . asts. • Thogabscribers respectfully invite the attention of the basinesseommunity • R 0 3, 431 ; 4 1 to their •Mew -Machine Shop and Nonn i [Er - • driroucted tp the town'of Tremont. and under theaunerintendence and manage aunt. of Messrs. Z..paidortsind Philip Umbras. where they are prepared ttexacut* all orders for Machinery of Pray' nd Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power; Pumid 'of anj capacity, Ooal Breakers of every dual p i ion,. all kinds of Gearing Inritolling Grist and Saw Mille,Drift ears, and all taiga Unread Castings, such aa Chairs for Flat and '1" Itills,1" togs, Switches, and all kinds of Out and Wrought Ins Shafting,. • Mr. Ma hon' tieing a practical Bitclunisoad haring bad the con fidence and experience for many pawl in the Opal ]legion, poisons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are incited to call and examine ourpaterns and superior quality of work, and become aaetqgtainted with prkea at these Works, beforecontraethage Ordersof ov ary kind thankfully received, and atrktattettion wlllbe easts to their prompt eireetttiOnt hasintrlossella M., TO, 50. 40, and 60 horse Xnglues on hand. JeU.6; M 157 . Q.A. h AL, 3i: ItiILTZER. 'PORT CARBON. FOUNDRY & ivivunpattip , 4. .r, i;ab ron. nen T. U. WIN ERSTEtiltannoune -6 , es his readiness, from the enoridete outfit .... Vi11 ,,,, ;Fi of the aborsnamedestat toanp 1137 , :; cti; ply All orders in his line ot , . . . such as for Steam Engines , Raliniad and Drificars, ramps, Coal Breakers. Castings and illaddiss. re °revery pattern. lie warm:dents 'Olt wore u*t nictioil i and accorain g lysoueitis pstronanw at haere add abroad,: Jan. 27.1827 44 7 .--, •,—, I 'yyv:i tinn POTTOVI 'I LL4 EI RALLIKCJIIIIILL.Z His witiOßusbiso are.. cot= eelt —7 staidly manufacturing various ANS. of " Colliers' Baits. neighing 2425.26;30M and 40 pounds per yard. Alto large • _.:— Saila of the most approved _patterns, weighing 45, 50, 56 and 60 pounds' per yard. /men the experience of the past Ave years. we feet confident of malting Hans unsurpassed to quality by any mitt in (be country. -All business communications addressed to Merin ITARDLIT A BON, Iron Factors, Pottervillsolefil lA*one with prompt attention . JNO. CO. 20, ' .. • FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, . Steam %Jar , ctory_oste moo NOTICE.—The business cft he late firm of SNYDER, k MILNER, will be conifer • " ued by the subscriber in all its various - ana branches of steam Engine building, hop Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Mast Furnaces, Railroad Le.. Lte wants* continue the business of Min intend Felling the reletnated Pins Fbre . Mee Arh and Lead/ and Span Vein* Red Ash Mat, being sole prowle tor.of these Collieries, • • GEORGE W..B4iItDER„ January 21, ISZT&tf . . 'TO CO/ki r OPEILAJOW ac k NIINERS. ,!• , °MCI' 0 CT or a. The subscriber respectfully Invite the tr i , k i „,, attention of the budnese tommnuity to — "" 1 . his Roller -Worksop Railroad street, be. %in; low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where he are prepared to manufacture BOILERS OP RPM DESCRIPTION, denote Stacks, Mr Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Gars, ie., Ac. Defiers on band. • Reins a practical mechanic and having for years devoted hithaelf entirely to this branch of the Mildness, be flat lets himself that work done at hia establithment yip glee satisfaction to all who may favor hitn with a call.— , milviduals and Computes will End it greatly to their ad vantage tO examine ,hlll 'work bare mal elsewhere. .ivfa oy. , toy 47.10 JOH N - T. NOBLE. .:. , 'WASHIPI I 9TOKARIVII WORKS. •• utters 44. a.,;- THOS. lk JAS WREN resperthdly invite thattention of the business common z suzlq• to;heir-New Maeldne Shop andlin udi; Ea ereetedbetweenCoaland Railroad ;nets, preparedd fronting On Norwegian street, whet. Jos to execute all order' fer machinery of Braga and Iron, such as Stearn Ingham, all kinds of Clear lag for Railing Mills, Grist . and Saw MOM, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coal Breakers; Drift Cam, all kinds of.ltadiroad tftMings, such as Chairs for Flat and T I ogs. Switches; de.: all kinds of cast and wrought ban . Shafting. Being practical merit:mica. and hating,loadr Allman& of tha Ccal Region their Study fir-years, dip 511 kinds of Machinery in their Ilneof bustnerm they Batter themseires that work done at their establishment will giro sattlactlan tO all who may honor them with a mil. Ail orders thankfully rewired and procaptlyeac t putied,ent the moat ramonabletenas. THOMAS WREN, JAMES • ou: • PALO AI D I: NULL. tita blubseribers beg leave to *Z. !II 81 1amine WIN& Meads and the pablk, fu;;P reaeratly,thattbste saar Rolling XIII at 137 . Palo AIWA* now ecanpiata;aalk to fall apatatioa, mut that they' aa•prepsto4 to famish Talbot Tattoos rattatosiitelablashoot 22 tO feltoyer yard. •Alloottlhhaat **S of Itat, Von a 44 :soma iaaraltastal bar Irma, • • - - • , Ordorittor roll* . or tor troo - aro rorio . ettuttr matted, apd it moot poloriot attoolatto it Worn'', at Me "Mtn MU, • 11,1114 k look% ti ANA or *Ciao * 011,:t6 , 14.4tr i M 00i - oirtliortst otrrotolll- 14f . 4511.2. AiSHLAND and-MAHANOY COAL —The undersigned . ..re prepared to receive onion or s celebrated Ashland. Coal flute. the "Bancroft itt , onset Colliery." From the extensive alterations and imi prtntementa made at tbe Colliery tbla winter ibr grow ing the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering It to the trade as an article that =phase no superior in the mar ket, both as to quality and &sedate from dirt, state and other Impnrittes. They are also prepared to make con tracts for liehigh sod &hasn't! Coal from other mines . . BANCROFT, LtAWI.9 A CO., N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Building. February 9,'67 CAIN, HACKER & COOK, _ • -• • •. lams awn atorrins OP 11 1 / 4 cals. ME oath Clcosil. Also, dealers in other first qualities of ' Watts and ited a dolla Coals. N 0.49, mama strett,PhaadeAkkia. and 11Foodial# Whams, Schuyilift. • • TnosAn CAW. MOMS riACILITL. Jean M. C9OII. February 7,'b7 - VAN DUSEN, NORTON & C 0.,: • • Sole Agent* for the fide of the . Ei3111.1131:10-33f. Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal, rue, , nest ited.stil White Ash Coal. . No. Zi Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA . • Offices: No. 53 Liberty St., Or. Montle, N. TOlti. • Mi. 6 Deane street s BOSTON. Shipping es— Bristo4 Belhaven and Pier No. No. 1, Iliabanon4l. Nardi - 23. 17 ' 13.. t/ AUDENRIED & CO., 'Miners anciShipperi of the follow ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS, From PHILADELPHIA; and the MINEE. BLACK MINK, - am ASS. BLACK ItEATII,wun. -•=SPORN, --• do' 1 nua LOCUST MT., - - do - DIAMOND.- - 1 - do SL9UNO MT.. - Liam. . BROOSYILLIC. -PloicAsn. WTOMINO VAL, do 1 Prom ELIZADATEPORT, COUNCIL 'RIDGE, azio asa, LIIIICIII, warn am, and — ALSO. the terisuperior CIIMBERLA.ND COAL. i ed by the liampshine Coal and Tenn Company . Walaut street,PlTiLA DELPI.II.A. Offices: 843 State street. BOSTON. • groadway NEW MM. • • Much 14;'5f ; TRAVELING. 14ICiK VALLE RAILROAD. Change or Time. ir - V land alter IV DNESDAY, Ot"- .lur fount 28th. the Passenger Trains of the Leldgh Valley Railroad will run as follows: ; • r Down Trains. • Leave inaisch Chunk at 235 A.31.,an812.80,P. H. •- " Lehighton :7.27 " • 12.42 '" " " i lehigh Gap 7.49 " " 1.09 ", '•1 BLatlngton - 7 .05 " 1.15 4 " Laury's . 5.18 " • 128 " ~•. Whitehall t ;822 • " • 1.42 "" ". estasatetua 4,23 . 144 " , " Allentown - ;8.44 " 2.06 " ". Dethlehete :0.00 • " • 2.20 " ". Freemansburg 9.10 " t 2.30 " Atrite Easton ' '9.40 " 2.55 4 (~, , Up Trains. . at 71.36 A. M., and 4.40 P. 3f. 22.00 " 6.07 " 12.10 P. M., • 5.17 .... '1225 " • 6.34 " 1136 " . 5.44 " • 12.48 " 516 " 12 4 4 's. 6.03 " f,1.16 1- , "' 6.24 ", 1.26 " , 6.30 " i 1.48 " 8.52 " 2.00 " 7 05 " , LAM* Zatetin ", 'reemaasbti rg " Bethlehem " Allentown Catamitigna IVbite !tall Liary's " Mgt ington " Lehigh Gap . " Lehighton • Arrive Mauch amok , above Train, wilt tonged with the Morning aqd Afternoon Trains to and from:Now York and Philo. delphia. The Beaver !deadest Train will leave Mapeb Chunk for' Wilkesbarre, Hazleton. White Haven,' Le., upon the arrival of the 2 P. 14. Train.. ROBERT; ll ATRE, Supt. .114 Octotlir3VBT [AnOst. 5 , 117 394 . • 1 4- rifiII.IVERPOCINEL, ZRILADELPHIA Af t W TORE SCREW • - STRAILSR/P CO. • rHE plendid Steamships forming . the alma Lino wil l horn NEW YORK as lows • lEArasnoo, : Capt. Jeffrey, ITtb Sept. CITY OF !BALTIMORE, Leitch, let October. PITY OF WASHINGTON, "Wylie 15th CITY OF MANCHESTER, " .-Potrir4 ' and ever .alternate Thursday. •Prom LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Tare from New-York, Cabin;llls, Third Cleve $3O. .1 " Liverpool. Cabin $lOB, Pa 76; Th'd Cars As. ItETERN TICKETS iayaltable for mix - Months by any Steamer of the Line. t • • , • Cabin, 1140,—Third Mara, M. • M These Steamers • are snapped with improved Water tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons . Perform abont proceeding to Europe,. or • wish= send foe their friends from the old conntry,ean p Tickets and obtain all Information by applying to J. 6. Dals,lB Broadway, N.Y. Sabel Corns, ITT Broadway, N. IN, to • .T. _ ItICILARDS, lilineroville; and to RICK dRD PIDWARDS, Pottsville. Pointy. Certificates by drat Class Bailing Paeketa twos* New York and lavetpool. also Drafts sold by es above. •- , [Sprt '23, '67 17-ly I!MNMMMI WISITHR ARRAMOWIIIICM'S'S., 9 3IO. /FIRE - GREAT NprthernalTalffeStery United States Mail ROntes air koxd inettasa and /hee reduced:lilt LITTLE SCUUTLKILL, qe.T.wirissA. SUNBURY aud ERIII, WI LLIAMSPORT,AND lILMIRA RAI LitoA D. Through to In . • 16 hones. • .:Niagara Xs - - la • • • " ' Detroit, ' i. 24 " " Chica - - " • ••• Bt. Low go li - 34 4.. •r ittek•tOMets, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesuntstreets, btu Adittallphia and Ridding RAilroad Depot; cornet 'Broad *nd drier MOXDAT, Dec. Bth, Three Passenger Trains willtions the Phitedelphiaand Reading Railroad Dopottornatiliatad and VI Destreets, dally,(Ssusdays ex. eepted e ) aribt.we a • Daylid spreas..7.3o A. I. • Stopplusal Atinutzvllle ans Readlng,enly. conne c t. lag wititCataarkisk'Williainspoit and ErleandWilliains. port and Itintiralt.Oltd; arriving at Rintira atS.ISP.Mi connecting withkinir York and Brie and Ruffaionnd New York oily Rafhunda tin Dunkirk and Bit ffsdo; and (into lhenee,yia, atcrunersent hake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. t o Cil en t, Toledo" Monroe, Sandusky and De. m ict eitilllsairs, Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Railroad: " ng at Canandaigua with, New York CentrelltaUroad. tid West.. and at Suspension Bridge with Great Watts% and Michigan Central Rail. road for Detroi‘Chleaday I , Q;%#eudallpolntslnCan. Ids and WesterAStateki IL iiiiii i i i iianoM4446 A. li. stopping at aliStathrair t andinnningto Polhill!' 'oval,. • Might Ifitpileintkoll63o P. DU - Banning every daysatnindinfoitail Stations and run , ologßoPottivilio. iftnulettogaitteirs (nhstoa wittiest. • wissa.Williantinattandataiepand and lil • mita Rallromds,arrirlag at Nimbi - .4.kl.:oonnectino wit h New York and trie.litnlabs w York eity and lake Shore ltallroada; fbr DatalokDtplatirk. Erie, Clere trod, Cinci n natl,Toledo,Ottkage, andadj points Weak— A lin, with Lbotraialtlandalgaia andPiktgare Falls Rail , roads: arritlng at Niagara Nails-at 10.114.A.1dheonnoci ' ing with Dart 4 xoroto or 'rrot ! — .ltertillid)road for De troit, Chian°, oto• ',G „_;_. .:_ • L.. ,, ,' This Roam, with its ainnocisona.rormin** 'shortest • and most direst route to:Cmutdm and the Inites. Only one change cdlatgagebetrreenPhilidelpbia add Canada or the Lakes. i -,,1, Passengers by Day Express:breakfast atN' . ;ADlintcro, ' and dine at Williamsport.. Piemonte= by Nigh t ' Expreix take supper at Port Clinton.-;-,r ; Passeagerepurchasing Tickets by tab Un• Ws the privilege of stopping At toy oftlto above point?, and rr awning their treats at obtainns. •• , : '-, • ,-- ' ,. . 4. ..1 Rare from_ i lPhlbidelphla to '..,:;?.'sicl Tamaqua, - itt , raffalootatilt Oalantrot, . 4 Niagara Faila, irtir., Milken. r . - 4 , .. atra,Oanamtallgaii_ . :: ,l r Da nv ill e , , . 4• ' N. Y. Sallrea4, IS Milton, . 4l• N. Yana. rta.BuSalai'..l‘oo Williamsport, a I Suspension &Wm • 14418, lumina, . - 7 Clirreland, . ._ : 1110. Jetereon, • 7 • Toledo, ' ' '74 D. Starkey, .. 7 • Tullman, :•. , . 14611, Peon Yap, • 4. ' Detroft,via. RAO, - - ' All . • .. .„.. nodular, •: . 4' ' " DatEo*,gt,a .•. ' ' Genera, yin. Olorhank, 4. . Lake, • ' IS 4 t " " Steamer' • IngOrVill at.lllres- . John Amyl, *. , tern and Itteldiran -...: ...- , t• . Canandai g ua,g Contr.' "allr!aut, tlonaorr Vall, • ' 8 . Ctgr , Cahmionta, I . LO 8 -r... : Ilatal. • - 0 . , 1 I tiorberter,Thr. N. Tat ar" jg, grad agrahlo, exmr., On); and N. T. 11.11. • . 1 • Menlo, eta 11. York a , • ... .Iricsa4 Itaf. Ol and a ... . lin 'Cork C. • ~ . .3" A.S. WASP II Ihietl . • teadr . 3.4,IIUSIXIMILEISSOOIIN Ihipit: FANCY FURS FOR LADIES_,. I,OIIN FAREIFtk & (New No.) 9J'6iR MARIEF St., _Above Eighth. Phlladriptils. Importers. Manufatinrent and Dealers In Loam Gentle. se n and Children FANCY FURS, Wholesale and Retell, .1. F. A Co- would ail the attention of Derain i and the /ttl,.ic generally. tq their immense Stock of Fancy Ours for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children •, their assortment embraces every *Meta and Mod of Army Ater ; that *III be worn dining the Season—each as Full Capes: Half Capes, QtiarterCapet, Telmer, Vietorinea. -Bose. MOM , Mutfateei, from the floret Russian Alb& to the !awed price Doesietle Fars. . For Gentlemen the larges t assortment of Fur .Collare, Ga unGets, /tr.; being the direct Importers of all our Ftinl. and MatmtLetskters of them under our own es *vista& we fret :sallsfled we can offer better Seduce. meets to dealers end tbe!msblic generally, than any otb. re house, having in Immense assortment to select from and at the SlanufaCturees prints. We only ask a eirlC. • JOHN PAREIGA t CO. SIS 111:arket 34 above ROAM, Pkfladelitia. - Sept. 19. ll7-3m: . THE FAD:UWE. 001/IPANIOII ; I 3 Seining Illgcbints Corner of Chestnut f ond 9th sts• POILA:DELPIiIA.- I timed respectfully eall'the stientlon these YALU." flhE NET. , sEwnt9, MAr r r • Prices frost 191 to ao For allAinds of Stitching mad Family Hy Con/rink° Seidl:lg Ablehintit are the ritry'Doll: Tut pan of conetruetlen is so' simple, any person do fully understand them, and can learn to .yorlt, the, in as hour, even without 11*n:tenons. ' _ • They eaotiot possibly pt out of Order, , Will, take any required stitch, work equally on the roariest cloth or Uncut cambric and alwilys fatten the thread: I • 'II • Warranted to ere Entire SA Istketton I An Efficient, Bfilapie; 6testr Yamily whiz ph/aline hu long been isented, one that a lady nmAty vori and keep in order , adapted to all sorts of ptutilttlewitr,' and always ready for luso. All who has sewlfig to do are earnestly invited ito ex amine these machines and their work, and Judge for theroseivis whethee ;they are the machines required, and whether the time has come when all sewing can be done to advantage wily a ma chine, and that with one of these a lady can do mom sewing and do ft better than 20 can by hind. 4 They m il l Imo from 200 to -1000 ditchia per bode! Work cannot be soiled by ollitsed onthese machines. In fact ail the ohlectiens to the old machine hale been avoided iii these. ' Who tan afford;to be without ono of *oat . iip-AGENTS WANTED. • I •1 D. CLIATTEXTOIii Agent. X. W. err. of Nines O' Chestnut. *posll4 Oiratd• HOWE. rbilidelphla, November 21,'47 4 4F-6t. IMPORTANT DISOOVERT I . A Chimney possessing - sit the required mei- 1 sites. shd,wppliosble to DwelliWgs. ihotodes, liteatiboots, and any petition where needed. THE beneAts 'resulting by thq use of l this imirovement are--, good dritr4At Os al/ hind's weather; aeoriag of fad frost 20 to 26 pir onnt.; a I saying of Or of the heat, new muted; a perfect means of rentaatien ,' a perfect prokition tering jOe frees ignition with the out; dreamiest :Os the 'era:ties of Wainer, DOVIVIIIIiriOg half the number of fetch'', and saving one half 'hi space la aroma- taken up; by the or = dimity chimney. I Nor Nadorka.3o An 40 feet In height, only required tOt. she a powerful Unit% for steam and other pu .' ... , Toe Flume. Pafrirr Canixty AND VtiTILL X.CO, , 1 N 0.4118 Chesnut street, Phi dolphin, Are now prepared to furnish this very valuable improve:: meet, guaranteeing it to give satisteetlce,arben put up. by them, or in eatepllance with their instrurition. N. B.—Thei Company de/fret) obtain souutgood agents to take'eherge of the telling of this improreenentin this city and county. ifortUrther Inthrniation 'address the Secretary, . - U. W. SAYFORD, ! I Mt °build street, Phliadelphlk. - October 24; '57 1 , ' 42.1, . JESSE wiLtimpera, cot, BEAWJ, ausaTi:McY a halm mu GOODS. • " ! aro, J . IMPORTERS! AND lIANUTACTIIIIERS ' • CLOAKS ; AND or MANTILLAS, Embracing all the Horrific, qf tha *rot& ' fit , OW' DRESS GOODS aid F' I DA- OnNplde of SaZdhas,rntjuditil foa m a ftt p n i ro a r n ed MIMS and 't.srtrt.strun, together. with ?the usual. as tartans* of dotnratle and other geode, to *blob 'we am daffy making additions from New York and Philadelphia Auctions. Purchasing and, selling exdusPeely ibe Ctub, we are enabled to offer sum:e.:Ll induceinnits to QinkBlry ere-11110LESALS and RETAIL. t _ fgriiiamesnAmce of the great ehiMge inllenetary of fain we hate ddersained to CLOSE 447 oar-owirs dock at Glreatlylßedueed Prices. withowl 'wool to O.*L No: AO South Secorad t 'Street. • . • and 6 No. 9 Strawberry street, Phltadelpbta. , September '' , 36-3 m PALL A NE/,!IINTER. DRY GOQDS veil 111171 THORNLEY & CLUISM. - Northeast. coiner EIGHTH SPRING GARDEN sheets,' • Philadelphia, - 4 ". WOULD call special at t ention ,la their stocks of goads4thich Are carefully 'Nei. laded, and bought very cheap are cash, lad which we pledge ourselves to sill for the senallsel •"Primp ILL ACK SILKS for 75, 87,94,51.51 2.6, up to gl per yard. 0 I FANCY AMES, for/60, 60, 51 87 ,3 1 ,51 112 , 3126,.ap to Stt_per Pod. I very Rich Sniped Moir A nikpasi, something newt lilmk Watered Silks, Ture Ballets. Moir Antiques, te. & Long and Byars ,:rorhee Shawls. la ever} colored centre. tone and,Square Rmobet Shawls, in every gadfly. - Ste l& SMOilt, 'trochee Bordered and Chaining Trimmed. Plain sea Embroidered Canino Crape Neale: Fiats Shawia lot IPrievids, Black Shawls, Ake.„ Jee.: Newest S(yles f CLOAKR,TALMASeDUSTERS.A.e. A. Lexie Stock °fib:media Goods al. ways on hand, very cheap Irish Ltisens l or Our Own Importation. Linen table Cloths, Diapers,: Napkins, Crashes. F Maths !) Cassisnereal Settinetta! BLANK n.s, FLANNELS, QUILTS,,Ite., • CA Rpm OIL CLOTHS, DRUOOETTS, Remember 11 Is theNorthrast ember of Eighth APpring Garden its., "The Large roar Story Mate Buikitno," TRORNLEY t CIIISII'S "thee Patna CASH • Ds! Gone flues," PIIILAD'A. Septeniber 6, Se•Rm MUSIC PUBLISIiINC HOUSE. t" iglWlfiixrt°t:t— -itc ilO to. Chesnut areet e*".. , der the Utah none.. Philadelphia:are ..;sr.. - constantly pnbliablrfg the isttist,Bu. , s.c., albs. Own pannier AM horeln tbs United State; in a style that will vie with any /sanest at any other louse, either in this country •Ir Eartioe. ' They hare also the pleasure roannounce to he public t hat thtir stock of Sheet Mond; on hand, co ate of :the largest andrhos! complete Jursortrer t Cabe re nd in:the unnztryl.theS , are constantly adding totheirstoekaltthe New Iddsic published in New York, Boston, &e. ; They also publish severs/ Instruction Book ambich ant in gene4l use throughout the country. PIANOS- 3 A floe assortment of the bet* triannfaetalrens of New 'Xork and Boston at the lowest cheap pries* ....z' i MUSICAL INSTRUMENT9.I , Il i Also, ngenenilassortment or Out tass; Violins. BAIN 0611, fluteqieroid6ont i te., Vielln,Guitarlud Tho pat nun, of the best-Italian qualities, allot which w 111 bo furnish ed to the nubile and the trade et the bravest rata*, I. Or&os punctually attended to._,* , , i —Ail Ike & Walker's Butte and Public:Nikes...m g hp trobine. ; tained at B .BANNA.N'h DSc& and *oar z Sao. pAtas. phn i k;esorhis I"- b 4.l . Shi - ' i ' .girl M • RBIS /ONES it,.00 • . 1 & STEEL 11.1CRCILISTS, Markel and Salem& Streets, Attleddpllie, • Dave always op hand and; for aale 'BEST ENGLISH RE LINED IRON—FaII asiortmertis of ~I tagnellerehd other favorite brandit. EILST-ANIERI CAN RARl3ordinary sizes, or rolled to order tor:bridge puiposea. tr., de. PENNEWEYANIATIOIEER PLATE—. prmtfeuoux dreg, or ^tit .to required dee. BOILER . RIV XTS—Dover brand, made In solid dies. BEST XIS. cunt CAR AXLl22.—Ameriesa and English. ILLIN dIIIiET IRON—Foeeortirlag Whetter, Le. lIZILICA N k SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rails and flat - bars reitable for mines, ternonts, de. JUNIATA. ENGL. - IEII & NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WAIOXRE—For bridges, ears, and machinery purposes generally. CAST, EIIEAR. , NACUINX and BLISTER STEER. Also, an extra quality-for baps and dick!' The above, together with a fall assortment of Iron Steel e ; Nair and :Brakes, to which the atteutiOn of dealers, nomad compile ie., engineers, miners, founders Mid ma.- rhinikti Is invited. May 10. laid M.W.EIALDWIN CO.,' ,erategtsswerai head cad Musiyon sine :Ph arsdel,phia, WOULD call the attention of 'Rail-, road &tanagers, and three lute toted In Railroad! Property, to their Spates of Laeoneatfre &OW-IL ill which I they Ire adapted to the Particular business for whirl thefieay reonlred; by the , rise Of one, two. three or, [oar wale Of driving wheels; and the mai of the whole , or so much of the weiebt as may his desirable Pie *did:, on: end in aeeomtnodating theta ttitbetttnerti. curve; sttrengilt traperdruetion. and till and .work to id , done. By these means the maihnnat useful effect of the , - jotre9fl is meowed with the lestal. expense for affeadoneo, Erigtoo. With them of tweatrthree yeah mks by our renfor pert ,A-fiuts of /Oigiorr. and dd. Pert knier anew. rbutebtarts the plop sod Our tong. expreireco al a i ) o t r u nfotko; obabfor sr r riatiaffikalekir wof Wittoonaverably • tow labor Ur* (tole esor for oftllonot t 11 1 l e a ; :the 31.11=D e llnit -.• garturfrtuip. IR. CHARLES HERM ANSADER, burgeon and laceoneher, ...terICISIIIIIIIG--Opporite the Arcadian Institute. Augait%, '57 I - • 354 y, j~ RANK CARTER, Civil and Min.:. Ensin•,aUrveYors attou4 to surveys: or O. ands, ml rms. town plots.. ac t Offi se it h Semi. Lend s,l gay drat drat dour below Speer Terrare, Pottirsllle, Pa. May 0. 17 - • . saw fII,EAVER—A- .CIAPP; Geological,; k . ) 13v11 and Mining Eugeneers, Conveyancers, and; Real Estate Agents—opposOe the Wyoming nouse; ' • 1 SCltAhirtr, Pa. , D. R. mann.] , • (A. f. CLIPP. May 2. '67' i ; ',lB-ty i, TORN HQDGKIS".S, Mining ' kri . gt4 . j,neer and Surveyor, Centre St., Pottsville; Pa., 4 tens to Surveying and g Turing Coal [Ands. harped.. lug Mines, de. Agent for }antirabies* and talent bal. Estate, eoll...etion °treats, c. . Mutt 22, 1851. • • I l2-tf.. 1: ITENRYI'.W. P OLE, Geologie;a4- LTopographical and ng Engineer, CuteSst Pottsville, l'a., gives a ttentiOn to surveys and examina tIonS of Coal Lends. to surreys of mines requiring a 'del 'accuracy. arid to the ;trperintendence cud' nt flu' • charge propiiiters or est tee. - February 2 , ) 57 ghat ! . 22, TA 27-trj • I. - 4 iGENCY—For ! the Purchase - , Sale of Reel Estate; buying and selling Coal; a- • lc nit charge of final Aindir, Mines Ae., and called( "g rents--froth twenty mil. iiitperienee in the County he hopes to Ave satisfaction. ; titles Mahantango Streiitd Pottsville. ' CIIA/3„ 11ILLV April 6,11157;'; . • • 4 • T, 41. MElwa t in. l Civil and Mini .ay uttnginec44 Ashland, Pa.. attends Suiseying rid Inspecting' MI es. sarviyingend dividing lands. biting Town tots, sad all other bUllinerJl the lin of, his profession. :Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 04 feh "rim? C°FiitY, . Feb. 23.1861 . PHILADELPHIA. - , • • ,:giv 4 :baj ) ' S THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. The 'Great Remedy of the Billmegeet I Cenitsuryt L I OR theocure of Cancers anti, Sei , utons diseases; Tatter, IV bite Sw eillng.Mal)r rs and old sores, and ell diseases eliginatlngl.l Impure state of the Wood.' For diseases of the SM. and Liver this preparation has no equal, and is 'es: ally valuable to Females of a weak and debilitated bit. This Is the celebrated remedy.nsed by Dr. torn. - .. floor! & CO., In their succeudal treatment ofTantieral Scrofula. ee. llt is a highly eeneentraitiql and lane ism, edy, and larmt domes or Wog ustfof it is not nereur These using, this remedy ; Of, entitled to medital a IC-0 from the prindpat offlos.f, (ree of charge. DIMOT, I ..)r. :40 North sth street, Philadelphia. s If' July 19,1171 [Jon, 8,'57 =dm] 29. • i'.' TO FOOIEDBTIEN, HACEIXIIIETB A 4t. PURSES, IN. E. Corner So: t' , anti Penn Sts.,„ Philadelphia. fur. ' - 1 n she. Ingot eopper and nasi, pig iron sheet iron, Solders.erebri ks.portablefor: ges.spelter.bloes tin,lead foundry mould ings, facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt ' of all kinds. brass, old up per. &e n de. He er In, wrought and cut Wrap iron end othe is his desire tomeommoddde machinists so distance from the city, by furnishing an: rosy want in t he ir n busin . Artieler not .the above will be prom and forward. d. in the above line will be romptly answers aid. 1 _ -•••• 1 , N. R. .er South Pi Tenroary it, '57 FtiBt FiUßBr#Ultil 31GETZ, NO. 726 Cill .Street, below V i l4th, Philadelphl utiful Stove on taut Street,* laigeat and best sal assortment of ram, Imported direct f the Enropein Manufactured under hi um stmervidon, wooltaall the attentiolquf all who wish to pc.. ltmobut Fable, Hudson Ray Sable, Ermine, Mink do. Rhoda Squired, Fitch, Chisehllla, ' StonelHartio, 'French dal . 3tanedtetured Into Cardinale, Citron, armlets,' dam Muffs. Cuffs, de. Being a practical Fury laving Obtained the neeted, patterns from Paris. aware these who ',Nit the City that be can auppl with the Bust artkies et the very 'sweet cash A due assortment of Cartiage Robes,Rent's Caps, I de.' 1 ' °el - Oct. 3, 'ST dodimj9 i • M 721( Clieiteld Slim, tukt e r.RI iF 464 lan loran, - - SAVINC FU N 111 • NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST tt ur ALNUT STREET, South . pet TT I corner of TifiltD, Philadelphia. `4, • • Ar , 1 •• le • ents for liminess during Ans on of Specie Payments by the , , 1. Deposits received and payments made dall4 .. Si. Current Bank Niles, Cheeks and Rpeele it '• , Dor' riF. coned on deposit & Deposits in ale in Bank Notes. or Checks i : 4114 Notes. paid back in current Bank J.: dr Deposits male it Gold or Silver will be p pack In Coln.. . • 4.1 , l' INTER/MO E. FIV PER CENT , t. ; nos, HENRY L BENNgli,Presicikeit .- Wrtiram .1. Inn, Secretary., i • • November la, 'AT : is t• -, m. prey , 'GOODS CHEAP FOR C -& t Netter & Drown, '2 .., ' : - T(:). 13 N. Second Street, P • t LA - DELYttlit, an eoestantly receiving nee'. 44 'de s table reds fat perient sales, which - there; t at re duced prices, among,whlch Will be ,nand a fit", aseret: anent of 1 ' , 11..A,Dlair - WEAR. • 1 , I ' Black Mkt, Rein Rutwls,rdl ..', 'rat, moos de Links, . Long and Square .:::, he, do . .. Poll de Metres, - Jacquard - ,q - . do '' -t Plaideashitteres, Blanket „,... r' do • Panietto Cloths. Alpacas. Cr- • _ ,';': •do _ DENA arra , LICIIIW WKAIL " ', !: ' Cloths, Clusioteres,, Beeverteen Olds, Paines, ' Volitive", _ _ ' Kentucky./ , . 1 ; sualasittso GOODS. / 1 4 k;! , ' Marseilles Quilts , Sheeting*. Toweling, nth' wirers, Blankets, Tiekloge,Tabie Cloths.. Nein - ' kr. _ ,; , . _,' PLAILNKLB... - •'' 't ~':; Welsh and Ballast Yale unahrtokable Flan - ,Au all qualities. t' " t . llt - Bay State Opera ditto, In all colors. • •.4 1; MUSLINS, " , 0 - • Blearbed and Brown by the piece or yartd. at 1 J lowest Markel prices .;, Linen Bosoms made excitant 11 Of OUT own retail sake. NOTIC it -{Our goods being bought and • , sachet lively for CAttil enable us to distance all coin ,• lion.' Ptirehesen charged but a small advance o .'onion emit: liogoo.b marepresentad to effect I , a, and to abatement in prices. KELLEY S Bit it '' X, No- 18 N. Yd street, above Barbel, Mils'7' phis..' October /I. titi ' ' •. 4 ~ t. ~_' i A CARD. 1 . yflE undersigned takes ' pie .. re la _ - immanent to b-s numerous friends-en the use .• n geuenti„Abst ha will open on gotuntai he , 19th lost, at the celebrated City Wardrobe, (the tyt place where a gentleman can be furnished with thing tha• Ls so desirable tovemplete his toilette.) hail. klllo>unty, one of the meat fashionable men% of Clothe CilOglifftel and Vesting', with Skid - Cellars. ore l =den, Gloves. Neck tin, Bank. /Hoc Hasten, Untie& Litton, 811 k, itintoroldned.aapi all otte• ,er kinds and qualities that ran be purrhand latthe eltles ..- of Rey Von...and Plidtadelplila, for test fan s it'd ventler '. Wear, To alt of which ere particularly load' ' Iwo to -nit and examine Bat younelvea. Ulna porch at slate where. 4 % ' lL T. ELLItICII,,_ vol. Regini&ospolitirakimtinve ,M., , ,Ville. September 19.'57 jr t'Vt• I 1 il i f . ..` i - Floor W. 0 Who'seats and . Orals, Ore. TILE SUBSCRIBERS beg ': i iiiie to Islam& the citlaeos of. Schuylkill nautili that I tiff here leuedrlbt, wanebease or Mosoni. Ifard r :o, oo the earner of Ceutte awl Mauch Chunk it ; le Potts ville, where they lave range° tly oa hand. . vir„, of the beet extra ant suptereve brands, Wlllir RYE, ha t: OATS and CORN. gbrow and tkitiEh , . : lit red,. Bortrehent sod Cora Mee. Applea I.' '. -= - 4 . 10, le.. an at able they trill veil at greet , 4 .S ii ~ 'ascot 'rhea Orders Ibr sey quantity of r 1 asst Chula received and de lleated al inty rr' IN ea the , . .Deahrs sod ratan teeseelly, tall god. I •ly to. UNIT ailrestao te Wylie a /DAM was* ' Mat :bi ea Oalas tba7 cos talik Ohs* Jo r es owe portbass. Ottsi, 0211 mit oi VAIL PottrOls, (Sieber 31, Ili • LiSitti 'I • t - " . , - • 1 'li: . • . 1 .. '• • --- : . . -';.) 6. . I • t 111Mtt. ----: ___ URASB AND osanaN BMlr, 'Burr rams, - i Agricultural latplrasessts, lee THE subscriber will keep on band Cloy er.'f inlet b y and oth sr II nor -t -seeds. White (Icier and Lena iliass s 4 i together with Fardon and ISeld seeds, oh et wilt emansat to be (resit and good. Ile silt also ratite oedema for ail kinds of fruit trees. Or arrant. d to le what they ire reprotanited.infrieultursi Implements, de.. all of latch nisi he forniebed at manuferturam' *rink— Tbe rVan and trees sold by the subscriber are selected ai i witb *sit my, y rem growers of reputation and i t im o lg . u s ' t cal in seeds proenred ponsifne. orudila Ibsen sr . who/ell cheep, wit boat rear4ll to lac character c o seed sold. Nor does b e patetismo or sell seeds crow plan lactously in small /sr. deaciaaers *bolt norms. proximity dctericrates their quailir.pacticaisily those or the same 'reeks. nisi. an Irimortmat coasiderslioa to tbofershopureascr either usedifor (rail thuds. Yar bees. Ar_ rend in orders esti, I c l i 1 • . — • ' BENJAMIN BABNAN. • 4KEZPINO GAMMONS IN To preserve cabbage; through the Winter and stillimve them accessible at all times, select a perfietly Airy spot, and open &trench with &spade 'ot;pjow. Take ap the cabbages with their root/ attakhed, inverting them as you proeeed - to allow the,lzater to run out from the heads. After pal .lin#4. quantity And standing them on their heads anti they, are thoroughly dry, set that out thick ly le the trench, is theit.natural position, eaves. legitelth earth nearly to, the-bead. • Open another tritateh as near this as the beads will admit of, let out , second row. • Proceed in this man „eel' Until alt are used,- whim a temporary bOaed stmay be erected over the patch, four feet.high aid sloping ~t o near the ground la the rep..i' This stoul.l be sufficiently tight to carry effiallibe water, but tioi ends may be left open foqt . entilation, eluting with straw only in very elifd weather. Cabbages will keep in this sitar titelnantil Spring. If water is pretreated from en• the beads, the freezing will hare nu rit.uti effect. 'When wanted fur use cut off the thit - iteads,zind ff•trozen soak in well or spring water fora few hours -beforst crooking. This will out the frost gradually; and also removeany i dijagreeable flavor. "Another and- very common method is, to stand theta upon 'the level ground, with the roots op and fire a furrow against the row upon either side,-. An additional covering Is given by banking up ;the earth about them with a spade, until the brads 'entirely buried.. They keep pretty well in :Otis manner, but canzot be easily gut out when tie ground is frosco hard. • - !4 Another plan which an have pursued with;tur. ,Oss, is as followat—Traniplant, the cabbage” into elosiaingle rows, say 19 feet long, setting tits betide nearly down to the Surface of the ground. 1 4:each end of, the - row drive a crotched stake, ;and, pia a pole across a few inches Above the 'heads.- Lay upon'eaoh side some straight straw, l o'reake & pointed root over the heads, and riot. el on. a thin layer of earth at first, incrensing its ihizkness as colder weather comes on, Tho fro :ion earth can be chopped away at any point, and .:the cabbages removed are desired, closing the open. :ing made, with earth of a bundle of straw. Tie' ;Oblitiges wilt grow and increase in !tie ill Will: iter. if an opining he left at each end fqr the it. ev,ss of air, closing it only -in ease of extreme ;cold. It he necessary that the earth he packed a., ;as to shed off the rain, as the straw, becoming 'wet, will rot and injure the beads, though it ought pet to be renewed, to come in direct contact with `them. The mice sometimes get in and de,tii.y ~the cabbages. If discovered by their boles, they should be trapped immediately. Still another method we have found to anrwer ' and Cu require little time. Lay tloan two pole, or rails upon the ground, two colour inri,ei "ipart. Teri - the bends down upon these an , tror. dr them witioa - few inches of earth, eitiaothtnr, it off to shed water. On the approach of very cold ,weather, pat a large - quantity ofjearth upon that 'portion of them desired for Windt. use. We him removed the snow, cut off the- frosen earth with an old axe, and taken out the cabbages in the tuadition during the Coldest season of mid-Winter. LISIZAND ITS APPLICATION To LASID:—In Nor pm', Elements of Agrituttatfli---a very useful lit :tie work, which should be placed in the hand, of .l'arrner's,boys—we find some useful inforinutino regard to the uses of lime in agriculture. Lime Is applied to the band in thite states: quick lime. hydrate otishicked lime , and air.slacked or mill lime, so called because it has lost iteeanstie pn elites. It is. better fur the land in ail of thus 'totes than it was before burning has reduced it to an extremely fine powder, more fitted to Ledo. solved :in the soil, and to be taken up by the plant. Lima is an_ absolutely essential ju . ;r,rediett in the being constantly needed by plants in all of their parts; but, besides this, it perfurini other functions there'of scarcely less importance, differing according to the state in which it is ap. If the soil be stiff- mod cold, if it is nevi! drained, containing much of acid organic tow pounds, or if there are tough, obi nate grams to eradicate, rads as bent, etc., it ir best to apply quick lime, or the caustic hydrate. In cith'irut tkeseconditioni,. it has a moat beneficial and ener getic action; lightening and mellowing rid eleyo, neutralizing and de'composing injurious acid rut• stance", and extirpating many burtfiii•graster tad ;reeds. - • If caustic•lime is applied largely to light toils it may do berm by too 'rapidly decorum/deg, the utgatiematter, usually scarce in soils of this dc-, ii•ription. In all such eases, and generally when: 'it is nit' wished to "produce such effects as the above, miled-or air•elaeked time is the best. - The action -of all varieties is Inevitably more marked and permanent upon drained N.-thorough ly dry land, than upon that Wins wet and swampy. All of there umlaut; orate; of limo act not only upon the organic wallet in the soil, but upon the inorganic stisr,_ discomposing certain tit sellable compounds, And bringing them into a state favorable to the sustenance. of the plane. "Hou ma see that this manure perfortna many moat in. portant functions. It has a constant tendency in link in the soil, and in one that has been hearcly limed for many years quite a layer of it exists in the subion; may be brought Up by deep plowing, or is more availableby drains, which permit the tontsan Ro down. When applied as a tup•dreasing, it should In alMost every case be mild, and also when used In composts, iskere animal manure is present. Where it. is tititilitt,,iinte should niwofs, if pos sible, be in the State of quirk•iitne, as in thal (141 there will ho neither water nor, carhd ncil to transport. In 100 pounds of carbon c lieu c.t common limestone, are 44 pounds o 'Water : in 100 pounds of tanked lime, about 25 pound. of water, so that the saving in both instances earrying quiet-lime is donsftlemble.—:Pro'it raraier. , • - - , ATTILLa Bum suams, a fartnet of Cul tlawl, N. Y., says that wheat can be prevented from spoiling in bins if one dry brick is put in w it for every rive bushels of grain. HARE. • • SQUARES. • ACHINZSTS' SQUARES, emuctrns,Oalliper u pprin g -dirldsrAil tbullantuarar and Zito luvot. - • r PRANK POT/. . • Augural, '&7 . • • AAND sikwq. L • _ Tv.s.§TOwis. - treason sp e ar: . r & Jarkson't Wad, Pitild and 'Alp 'Saws, the test aseittrent la tows. Sorsale at low prima at the Bar& want and Win Depot. SWUM POTZ. Almost I, VI . ----- VERGENNES SCALES: - Samipseies PAStat. I t AILROAD -Track Stales,. Mayan! Ilia &lib* Plabllmm and Conntm Scala. Mann tired only by the Vergennes Seale C1:1. OrdemadicemM to W. G. SPRAGUE. • Smretary, Thrums; VS. EMILIMen P4.--erigbt A Lomb. Pottmats; It SopeAlf Et. Cubes 'MU Aced ; Wm. G. Jam, 151.1;221r. Minim 1. 7.7 AI.SEO PLUMBING. / 0/18FIT1INC ihment. , POITBFJLLA P 4. the undersigneitrespoottallr draws the etgoans alt Pair 'la and 'debit,. thlst having !based the Pie wbing ZS. tishaseatallesary Disk. 1110111, and attached It to his ‘-FittriegDniansssorill ben r tarty on tolls brand**, times, by strict attention nsioesa—gespingatstsys on ad a large and well sebxted Atack, em*ying - eoin patent workmen, and doing wort at '"rcuriecratiappriccortonr to a\ portion of the Dahlia its at b. will waist of Wa. CIo ta. Iron. Copper and al ha Tubs, Porealsin and pper Waits Basins, Iron and Jaime Plugs, Brass Cocks for , A and leather' nom ibr pars meats, Branch ripen and CM :piing' for pavements. /ma Ind Lead 'Pipe of all alma, Giupllistares of every kind, embractus a Intl mortrnent Chandelles*. Pendants.' Brackets. le., &M., £O., manufactured of the beet quality of materials, Mad of tha latest and most approved pat , terns.- DAN IL D. YORNPON. April 11.'57 ! • 15. 2 I WIRE SCREENS. 1r.i:13d17 , .=3 ESTERLY & Manhiatiras of Wire Coil Screen% • WO ULD respectfully call the atten tion ot gentlemen engaged in the Coal tradi to their oral somas' of the various rises. They hare lo• creased liseWtios for turning out the 'best of work ulna promptness end diroteh. Miring the most exporienesd bends in the iStatithey can guarantee ail work dons of their Factory. Repairing neatly and sulatatettay dm al the 'shortest =Woe. . , . . . . 80 recoBolif, Corrheels,ZAlVivial abaft; 9411. ports, Le., Lc. always au band. All ordeesdinTted tobs dnn by =WI or kit at !D. L. Eiterly's Hardware store will melee prompt attrition. July 4,'57 i- 11 , 144:4:4 - -i'4101n:49 KUNTZ A,I4EIBLER, (1.40 Karts, Rorer's , & Co;} ' .." Manufacturers*: 04 Wire Coal dereen_s. Coal Riddles. WI . • . RdUR BIODMO, /he" ae.,Mineavilla,Sainyllr.l7l • En • = County. • • Thankful fbr thenbe ralpatronagetheY hare received from 'the Coal Dealers and others,ln the pat, 'would *Met respectfully Solielt their custom In the future.. Alliwork done at our shcrpwlll be warranted / . so that no ape need . be afraid of getting a bad job. . dr. Korfa being' °11:0 ef the oldest, and the most expo roamed Wire •Worker,ln the county, we feel sore,that we can turn .oot - the beat Coal Stratus in the Region. ill ordeniaddresard toJ. 11. Kurt:, Mtnersville,toW. L. Yielder, eottsrillb or Marts t Relater, 3linimmilte, will be promptly attended to.' Old &Teem repaired. Mar 10. Issa • 20. IRON WORKS. T. CLAM. CL4klit IRON WORKS. tia4 11115 swami bens respectfully Invite the attention of the business, comnihnity , u their new foundry and Machine Shop, •:Ethill in the town of t.Ciair, hchuyikill wan ty , where they are prepared to build 23 - tktm Engines, Coal Breakers, Pumps and machinery p every pattern...hiro, Drift Can, Iron or Bross castiois of Implies or pattern. Being practical meehanio, Opal operators rind others who want machinery would do well to give 'them a call and examine their work. Orders thankfully received end executed et the shortest notice and olb re,asonsPle terms. ceTuElt, GRIFFITH & CO.• ht. Clair.. July 11,457 hiSly ASKLLND. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. TOE SUBSCRIBERS are now fully prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Don nfi'MAR. orks, team Engine' and Punipsof any y , i i it z power and rapacity, for mining and other . purposes, Cord Breakersof every should pattern now In use, together with : castings and forging' of everyriescrlptlons: Coal and Drift Cars of-all sizes and patterns, large Truth and Gorse Cars,—all furnished at the shOrtest notice. The apincribers flatter them selves that, inasmuch as every member of the firm hi a practical mechanic, they wilLbe able to furnish mad nery that will compare favorably with any In the Re gion. AllOrderadireeted hi la 11...Gm= Rao., Ash land, &hull - 1:11i eon*, Pa, will receive prompt atten tion. ' L. I'. GARNER. ' MICHAEL. GARNER, JOSEPU GARNER. Aahland; Mar 10, 'ST . 19 1 ~ l :.~.r I :•1: ~" l :~U~ ~: ii•.'l.l~ . ' ZEAL ,FsE4'l'E'- SALES; OWN: I.OTS FOR SALE---,11 the lkitrisgh It Port Cuban. Appk_to J. M. WL71021111; Agent. CHEAP FARM, COAL AND TIMBER Laois SimitoKosearCsuracys Peaula. riniS ti wishin g to procwe lands ' EcKeeo or any Mrtbemijotolog,Coanties,ateery ediflp supplied by addreorial the illidersigsr et • The Mama Coal 'eclat, now shoat Wog oemed to fits markets:at Western Nem Tort, oilers impel to ilottemmita tosettlies With *bandana, ofOill fend Imo, a getile maned breathy climate, It to uosecoed as a locality for lortaiment or settlement .. . KISO„ • • • , • Smilippre AKAN* ty, Emmet =la ELI TUOMPEOIf,Art thrboo. DAIRY iIRUCK FARM FOR RALIK. FARM OF THIRTY-SIX ACRES, Melded Into omen fields of site unto each, front wed hose Pottsville to tinemilla.ind bounded by the Mims Mindl toad, two and ailialt wiles then Pottsville, an one mile from Miner - Millet tams_ ams belts cleared: and ea Wane* to yotivor and thrifty tlmber,arot ail under good post and rail foam. -- • RhL dirgi Palates need ass dalrtand tractifirso for the Met tee ranyand is in a high state at eultivattoo, with large doable House, Darn and litteds, and vilest enclosed with pale feare,_and - ltdl aflarkage kinds ot choke -frith Avert, Mak, de.; erne* surrarithapt not of water, and well Or ttyi .belj pf water,et the tidalitm will "wield Int teasoostda terms, and posseesion given immediately by appilytne to J. Id, WICTIIIMILL, or VIOL It. °ANNAN. Fatterak. • A VALUABLE RED 'ASH COLLIERY • ( FOIL SALE. X I HE subscriber , being desirous of re tiring from the mining butanes* otters his Milford at private tale:. Tbbt Matte t 7 is Situated on the Setters ill Talley Unread, about mein& &byre !diddle port. The Coal Is or a deep Red Ash, Mid of superior quilt)", and Well adapted to the New York and Eastern market'. , All thelmprorements ire of the MOO approi ed eonstruettoce—eonslsting lo part of one7b horse pow er pumping and twisting engine, with pampa and all the' semen, mathieery. in perfect Ender; One 46 horn en. gine and bleaker: "chutes, bins. serrewsthoistlng plane and-gearing complete, ears. tools. and stock, all lorMxsi order. The eollia7 comprbes the celebrated dPollo ' . Lewis Veins, above and below water level, all owned and reedy to commence immediate operations . - Jrs further particulars inquire of the subsesiber s rat Pottsviller Or 01 ALEX. 8. VIALXV., at the works. ' _---,,_ !lay 3t,'56 p•ttl • SAMUEL 811,11,TNA N. COAL.. i no-PAATNtRSHIP - NOTICE kJ The subeCrlbors hive aisoeta enumdeee: from =Adler tble-dele,under the nacos and style of TYLEN, STONE A CO, and wlll conduct the business of Dialing iw Cbal. as coneeteoes to natursicK TYLER t CO., at No. 328 Walnut Wog, Philadolehht: 114 Nioadlra!, New York; Pier No. 4, Port Ric/moo& FR ROERICK TYLER, , 0 EMEIN C. NICHOLS REACT[, WILLIAM R STONE.. 19-tf Mai a. Vg =MMI PIIILADELPICIA. LEATHER • LEATHER! LEATHER! LjrNßy W. OVERMAN, Iniports of PitEXCU CALI SEIM& awl piwrrl Leather kw, No @ South 741 rt. l'4tladelpbb.. Aginieral asiorim eat of all kindaaLtarentitAloatco*, etc— eta. RED and OAR SOLE LEATHER.. . Yebnur7 '67 9 47 • WHEATI.EtS ARCH ST. THEATRE. Arm Rt., ageism Sixths Pittard..lplitle. • T.HE. STAR COMPANY; s!ontrinsed - of the grit Artistes is the world, and eseestini In retigth and 'West any dramatis amble/nag - Weeks gee offered to the theatrical piddle, win sligerr every night In Cornett,. Tivnift,andoeonlin Drams, Teed& 'gee. )111sloti Buttettes at. . Will* th 4 tl,S Use etty, go there. ' I joetobes '1,'17 131st . - • ' BOYS' CIAO' YMINQ. • CRE SUBSCRIBER. would reVecl runitarmethai ensuserrone triendi and e at WEALD/ Ccenty.that their aaeortment of Cloth ng. bar Tanta Glaallsaim la math Lamar than altatrOgl: they an disposed la can cheap. Parsalui Italy* at a lam% Writ the privilege of exchanging clothing per ch/nail al this store,lt they do not snit. . 4 • Y. A. MIT A /MOTU ER,,' • 272 Cheetint 1144 mow (ninth, Oiled*. April U,'67 11-13 r STAUFFER' & HARLEY. . i : . alts? WATCiIIiS a .INWELRY— Wholetele and stall—atlhe••rsiik. Feta Watch h Jewelry Store." No. let fOld No. 96) North' Seennd at.. earner of Quetta , . Mille. PO Lever Wetchte.fedi Jettdied, 18 carat Mao $2 O 0 0 , bold Lapin*, 18 caret.- I.- , • • •21 00 Meet Lever, ittiljeoreLted,. _ . I, 00 Silver Lepine. Jewels, )' • . , • .. 100 Sujeriorg t tre len. r .. ~ - • • . 100 G I L! a tier ' do.. -'!' -1' . •.- l• . -, 110 % Gold Bracelets, - t • ' • • • sOh , ladieveo44d Penes •' -.,' • , • • 100 Kilter Ta- spoons. ed. , I - ' -.- - 100 Gold Peas, with Pencil. and Slicer Bolder, - • " iOO floid rlntercitapq373,4 cents to $BO. Watch Glasses, plain, 12 1 4 cents; Went, IS3 ands; bunt; 25 tints; other a rtitini in preperthni. All geode warranted tic be what they ane mold Om I BTaUFFER 1 11.1111. M. 41-1,•On hand soneetiold and 811ert% Lanni tnd L*l4olllll still loner than the abase prints.- . • . ~ i. October 3. VAL , 1 i - iih•ly ... AIYERSTRQIJSE, Attorney at Law. - Onles—Colni ittiest, opposite the feint '11•11, Rebruso 9,101 ty ____..___ AVID B. GREEN,Attorney at law, ~: pottnuki,ri. Ofileeln Martel street, oppositt Um Mai. ! July 14,16 :44*-1y 4,2A3111EL GARRETT, Magistrate; Conreyaneer and General Collector. Ottlee.3larket St- Patti-rifle. next door to Poet Ogee. At 1/ 1 . 'Si M. AY. SPINNEY; Attorney at Law, • Ashlar* Schuylkill rowdy, Pa., will act m agent ha tbo purchase and sale of Real ?:state. colleeUett of feats, de. • [Ashland. May •.:3, CLEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of h e peace . Illuererill•—eolleciloua and agencies sad attanded to carefully, . rebriser/ a:tr T -J rIOMAS.R. BANNAN, Att orney a t • L. °See Is-Coatts Skint, °Mtn* th• o ieopi , l ureb.PottsillleiPentui. ' , Roy. 20.18 M n JETWTANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate. makes' Palate Asset.. Oliva tit 3all Road street v. East Ilarket, Pottsville, Pa. March 22.1686 73df - . TORN - SEITZ IN GER, Justice of the e, Pew*. ST. CLAIR. will attend to all belittling en trusted to him with, diligence and cane. Pebtnety 11, PST . • &17e•- HRISTOPIIER LITTLE, Attor- C Dry at kaw. Polhill] le. Schuylkill county. Pa. ' • Omes—ln Blabantorigostrogillarnetalke" 4 . April 11, '37 ' 131y _ . jOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Jus , ,ice of the Peace and Conveyancer—Ales ,oppceite Public School iloase r ßroad street, Tamaqua, Pa. ?day 2. '57 + . =l= EL, AL , CARDS. '7 OSEPH `e-Stiß _Y, Civil and Mi t" "Dint ello7-Darner of Market and 2d streeßA, l'ottrialle, Pa. - [January 10 I. JOHN P. 110 . ART; Attorney at VLair, INittlitMe, aloe mpaiil4ll3S daterfeent October 31, '67 • t,, 44-17 IM. SIMPSON, Attorney-at Law. Pottinne, ri., Oiler]larket lappet, ono** the ['oft (Mee. [Oitober 10.'5. 41.4 y 1 . W. -ROSEBERRY. Attorney at air • Law. Salies—arnmit of Mart t..ca 2ost Way% Pottitt Ills. ' ' Await* 9,14 ti. CIEORGE deli; KEIM, - Attorney_ at f Njt ,Lity • Pottrtlll. 7 reasta,wlllattend tolopl beano' In Schuylkill county and' elacorlient. 'Mee In 43 *sty* tivetulosat 7,16 ly oppositathe think. 27- • Jy . . I ISAAC SEVERN, justice.. of the PEACr., attends o' t the collection of accounts. and a beurinesa appertaining twigs. once. He also - attends to the measurement of flrictand stone Work, Exeter tktcul. Ate. The.Doeket of Jacob Kline, En v In hi poeessaion. QPlce—Centry st;below American Boum: Pottnille. Veb.l.ll. 37 - BUSINESS CARDS. - t - M. : DIXON, Deinist, 1612 -Lo: • -eustitseet;ll,llLADWlLLL. • *V 11. •57 • 2941 m OEO. - -K. SMITH, Mining-E — ngineor and Colliery leer, Potterille, 14, '47 . • . 741 pW. SHEAFFEIt, Pottsville, Pa., olite of the Panasiteatita Stets Geological Survey, explores landomtoes, tOctOber 17:'66 .11-tf (i 1 FORGE BROWN, Mine Inspector; <.APottsinlo, Inspects Coal laiala and !linita Partka tar attention paid to Tootitatiosi; (August 1, '757 31-tf HENRY -PLEABANVS, Civil and Mininit Etigineer, POTSVILLE. a ,_ Cmci— )tartlet street; vortkaido,.betweett Centro an 4 N•bood. [Akan 8, 'IT =tom licci S. • PORK Caire.-- 7 Take three-quarter* of faF , of raw; salt, fat pork ;Adm. it very floe; ;mut a plat Of -bulling water; add one,eup or ? N or. two of molasses, two tea-spoonfuls of r , of rinnetnan, one nutmeg; two tea.spm.efus pat entee, and balra _pound of raisins; corm and currants, if liked, and flour as stiff as CAD to stirred; bake very slowly an hour, ur lovr it necessary, as it will twin without. gre.a The will make three loses,. and will keep ,g,fi• To Beea Conti MEAL I PCDDING.—TU W en heaping table•epoocsful of Indian !heal, add ‘At cop of molasses, a tittle salt and butte'r. , Stir well together, and jest as it goes into the boi "" en, put in a cupful of cold water on milk., 1 111 ' tbree•quartcrsbf arbour. ••••.o. RD CORN Sleat.Puntonta.--;To coon hear log to haspoonfuls of Indian meal, add 'use PI of us see, a little pail and butter. Stir ai) toget • d . just ea , it goes into the hot oral. put in 4 cupful of cold water or milk. 11.4.1,11 ant quart sof so bour4 . . Piet P CARLIAR:L—SIieII red eal,hl:o rrr7 thin p on it a lints coarse salt, and kt it tot twenti.fput boor, disin nth, diced onigolt you Ilk* Oietu. Bail four ttpootaul or Perr' and jour of airplee',, to a quart of Villepro a pi pour it over. To Peavey? TUX F11010)10 or A Lswr.—So k fhe wick in strong viorgar, and dry it well Lefero Maas , . It ‘lll then burn both sweet and plc' . rent, giving much malefaction for ids trilliss _trouble in preparing It, To JAIN emotes rlm—Talto ht water or batter crashers; brook lo ptscvs, and Poo" them one quart of bales water; add a we. opossititt of tartar!, meld for two plot: Brow' sad vice to tlto taste.
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