P•r" - Vat inti No RUM IN simile raorl!mii-isisotaistunr. The shadesof night were 6111a4 . tug, Whon through the et reefs of Salem A Jonth, lento toutteriag oft ala "hrgaml there* choked us hu 4 ; "Nei has hi S a lem," t ;East bitiwt waitaa4, bh woo Wow ,:lookat4 as ti,d looted by blow ; 'Ata4 Ulm I araekad old addle rang `Rh* areautt of that oratituarro tottgah , • "No Aura la Sal m." Thrsosgb ostior•liittide he law the Um. übeht • re, la pbopr , the FllllOOO/1 rum On rocky paranoias gashed the Ilewer— • And from hie Ilye a kilo-cough same, .• "Nu Rum Is lideet." 2 ., , - "Medi= ass," a dandy add, "'Don't me; look where yew Moll ,. Nor Itte I wrY PLUM Mabee" pride... li. l, But loud that rbasegatrefoe .. 4-kro Rum "seiatituir &girl eialidaret dose year daddy know you're outr, ; TOM Med Or we, be rasa 00,4 Bud inarmored, as be wiped than . 4 110 Rum In Salem., • • iloalt out, old ehtelit be Ilke a ma nia( Tony» nasr the Siberitt'a Station Bonn Sills was s Stables fanywoll sweet; t A yoke maled, Sir down the ones • ± • , • "bio It= In Salent.". Totten! close of night, or dawn aimed, A eng,hemitog to Heard 'Wag. needy trout las feet, A Totes latch uttered through the street, "No Ittuu Selant.' • , There Id Ilia gutter, old and grey, ; Serene, but awful drank be And free Winans all purpled o'er. A roles gene like a mon or snore, ulto Osk)-11nar OW In Salem" PO.* :no I:Orarr.na.—Pat, iwito had just been tianspbutted, bad been stmi by his master pdrehase a half bushel of oystOrs, at the quay, but was Absent so long that appieliensiOns were intsrtained for his sktfety." lle returned at last, •howeiter, puffing under his load in the' most mu .sleal stylai * . • "Where r have you been?" exclaimed his master. "Whote,hare I been? Why' ;where, should 1' tat to fetch the oysters?" I . oAnd what in the name of St: Patrick kept • you so long ?" . "Loog, by my sowl,l think quick, considering Alibings." ' 4 "Consideting what things? "Considerinewitst things ? the jrattog of the fish, to be "Ostting* what fish?" ' 'What Bth I Why,' blar-art "WbAt de, ion mean ?" *Whit tie I mean Why, I mein Abet u I was resting down filTClsllt the IPleided Herring, . laving 'dhrop to comfort me,l a jintleman axed. lne what I'd got in my sack. i Oysters," said . L "Let's look at 'em," says he, and be opens the. big. "Ocb, thunder and pratles, says he, "who sold you these?" .1 ff "It wu Mick Carney," Baja I, "aboard the Pol Doodle Smack." I • "Hick Carney, the thief of the rtiirld, what a. blacickard.he' must be to givB , them to you with Igniting." ;,' • "Ate t they gutted?" says I:- • • "Divil a one," says be. "Musha then," says I. "what'll I do ?" "Do," says he, "I'd sooner do la myself, than see you so. abased." -And so:le takes 'em in doors and guts 'em este and clans, at you'll ace;" opening,. at . the tame time, This ' bag ot , oyster . shells , that were as empty , as lhe head that bore them to the house. • ' • • Z. -7 cOoracEss.—Sam. Slick tell/ a story about an r overgrown hulk of a Tanken boy who was, sent to the wood pile by his father one cold, witr . tor • evening, for a "back log" fot the kitchen tire.— The youth went out, br. i t,instead of briSging In 1 a good subetautial log, only brought a thin little, • stick, or "brall," as the Pennsylvania Germans say. Ills father immediately,,g a v e him a good whipping, and sent , him after:inother a log. But the youth having his "dander",roueed, Ic • the house, went to Boston, and ehipped on a yes eel which grade avoyage of several years. Ineourseof time the youth:wire back and start ad home on foot. It was winter, and Suet sue en evening as the ono on which he left home. So remembering his father's order, the yours man }ticked up a huge' log, and Staggering int the house, threw it down 'on, the hearth befo his astonished, fa thee and 'mother, , and quiet' said : • • • • , "Father, here's that back log you sent ale for" The old gentle:ban, not to be outdoor! in coo - nese replied, with d tench of severity : "WeU, , ,yOu've been &darned Icing time about i We were reminded .of thts story by the folio ing, which we find floating about uncredittia : "A , certain distinguished chicon Of.Milwan 1 Wisconsin, who has tilled tbsi highest office l• the State, was once in the amploy of a farmer Western New York. Alsciag other things it his duty to bring, in the cows. One evening h cows and boy "came missici" Some years a • the farmer was passing down East Water et e Milwaukie, and, saw the name of his o over the door of one of the largest 'hard a •houses in the West.' Ile 'walked in and lon his buy in the counting•rooin. Mistimed ' ment on the truant, and" then'"broke but Len, have you fobnd ttnstu,cowl yet One can imagine what — followed—a Mutes cognition. It is said the bldiarisey wee pac without a breach of the peace." • A Esser Duman.—A tall, long-leggedlf 1f... from Jasiarcounty, Indfann, distinguished , y little head perched on a crane's neck--iceOu ..r. with a swallow-tailed coat, . and pantaloons th refused to bo coaxed demi the ankles—boo sh q i i ning with tallow, hod, hat that scorned ov it , an inch of brim ar stalked into the Ashland :as last weak* get what be called a fancy' i.n Being ehow,a 'f . o the ordlnary,,niad arked• by servant what be would have: . ...-. ~ . "Wei, dog on it, I don't knew," said be, it , ing his, eye down the long and Seemingly is .dle array of fricondeas.r, cotelleie, ragoitit t ani oth "kick-shaws" on the bill (Akre, which co an , ed him with their variety,lwbile ho deep I • grappling with them all—mwhat would i , to Square, of you were In my place? I con d all them ai: axone, yoi know; I couldn't i tha der, or I wasn't to bare another meal o i in a coon's age." • L "Wouldn,'s you like' some song?" -d "Wad,. Square your 'bout 00.4 Ire Bring on your loop, and than I'll pitehjet vitthti. Yam tax all the IMMO; they ita bard aboosial . . 7 -so I'll jest try ,t,:ff through the lot ; I will, blue . A ayarr" man oniertiwk the task o tea an eccentric treader. "Do you beliore,7 • c "in the story of the prodigal aon and thd tt calf . Yes," said the preacher. "1Y it t was . it a male or female Calf •that , was It I • • ? "A thmale;" promptly replied the'diri . "How do you know their "Beams" the !nterrogater steadily . ! in the bee ' ) I the male ix aline. noel."' DEMITIONS TRAM-♦ POPULAR Dior Life- 7 :A time to make ' Money' 7 ;-The end of tits.• Mati—.4.'meabine .m4e.mopey. Womatvr-A ms'ebine to spend it. Cbildren—tMachittes to.tpend it on. I Economy- 2 Boylog • Thing* because cheap, whether you mint thsim.or not. A Winow's Dlalf.—A 'widow esti , to ber daughter, "When yatkaieof. •will be dreaming of a husband." - Iles .replied the thoughtful Hide ..hualy€ and time." • Dobson.—“Ati, bit.. Smith, I see 3. • mach easier. this miming than you • day." That's no wonder, doctor,' cones barty'been practicing all night." WAXSON eompairs a geolo mounted on an . eleoant, and laying fits as to the vast animal from • Ilia of the bide. Maw who boast 'loudly that that show quarter, are certain, In timer o show none but their hind ones.. Irishman tells or fight in bit one *bole nose left in the crowd belonged to the Ley-kettle." : Tea man wbolris "moved to tea of the (lampoon of the premise*, !i' be moved book again. ---- . •'Jtx,how does the thermometer ■ T.l to. "1"J, ogre "ads on Ibe mantlel ogle' the plaiteting." • A *A11.013 who io dialaiiiti that lie Wool goosolor • cold due{ i lsnoitit age, ctrl El4lag Orr toebi for A Muff */ siktrof $4l , tisilet SA' *pew It ISM L VIES' WORK QAS%LTS. OR ' - sst NOS. • ,; - B' AUTIFUL Pa tt ers—laght and .n 1.4. Alai. Suspend= Plower Baskets, just recril mad for sale by fl BATMAN. p iktm a t • TENTIifACHM VE • . who'd fowl to 20 Ands. INCI.Drag Wager a r• others, Ike Ws by • a. m - Cintr•stnort.Po • N • •• bar lON -- - - • . . , . , fir . 'ig fi C UTE CI CI I it t f ". bat 47 /M ili er. Pliiitig .1„ ... na ndsett his 'Anders' ind h mow :"Prepared - to puro • . number Tkkete, ke., 'to Lugo ..or mon quan , ties. All kinds of Mink Books printed. Melt poge4, .. . bound to order—tutd all kinds of Binding ex. pent. at short rtotke. ' Partlenta.r attention paid to plod i. hisiastnes, Ftunphists; de. -11 . 11 AN NAN: Ju ~ . 6,'67 %j . ... , Binder and Bookseller. F . i t I! 5 , BGAR:OREC YOUR E IiS TI DRUGGISTS, t TIME: 8. :. • EADY MADE . PAPER BAGS, bseriher I , ally intor7s u h A le sur friL m ds sa n d the it alio that be his appointed Agent for the sale of P taut Machine made 'Paper Bag% . - Ho . John H. Lours & Co., of Phibolelphis. • Bap ere of sines and qtudltles of . paper suitable for Ala M 41031 wbo use the article, and I are oared at 'prises as erl,ll at Once commend them to the rott en . . 3 . .. • 1 i , are many advantages' In mocha:dug and urdag mods Bags. Where no bap are used, It requires - "la the quantity of paper and string to pack the wane - of pounds, and more time In putting up a pack = age. Meant an extensive business is do le and Baps made] id, by baying ready made Bags, ass hasW can be I eased with. ity using them, you will not only Rave and money , but always hare a convenient receptor ) a which to pnt up your hewer these Ban have been Introduced, they bare. ,n emits' a satisfaehms. (rods at Afastufacturers' piers by . 4. AN, Paper and Book Dealer anloner. entre sheet, opposite Episeepal Chu halite. first rate assortment at WitAPPIP I LPEII. aH On hand. Feb. 21, 17 8- . READ I , R. il. - 6 , 1f.E - SSANG has been ap pointed Agent for this county, for the sale or, " H'S PATENT tiIiTAILICHUIIIAL CASES," bleb supereetie al other kinds In use. Bel n gperthetlY I • Might, it artistes the necessity ofhturtyburtate, and 1 a ikt h sopreseryeetbelodyfrom Immectlatedecompopition. — Irliey are particularly suitableter transporting timbal, 1 i r k o g n tas e tl w ar i e t4 to me a t u a r t h o e p r ;w . u n it ; i me, and the fries of theeorpse seen by Itstriendsor rd. rrobarate our statement, ae to theadrautagee the Me i illegalbrissiosertheWooden,buithefollowing Will e a s e n e b i e; en t v eorteedd With tso y a tile*. We isightgire you hundreds ofeertinestes-to Mei: !:' , ..4; ---- - ..... , i tive.bana pretty Wby coostderlog tire.'! WASEI.I.7IO7ON, April sth : Genlierece:—We witnessed 'the utility °rpm!? orna .nta/ "Patent Metallic Burial Cases." need to convey he reins) rut of the late lion John C. Calhoun to the Con remionalCemetery, which linpressedns with the belief hat it la the best article known to ns for transporting he dead to their Anil resting place.' 'With respect.. we eubleribe ourserre a, yonre.etc.. (Blgned).llenry Clay, Liwls Cass, Dau. Webster, Will. Wog, Jett. Davis, J. 3D Berrien; J. Y. Mason, D. It. • tehinson,A.C.Green,Wm.P.lLangum,llenry Dodge. t. B. Dickinson. • . • Stuallartestimoulala mlott. be added without unite. •• r. Apply to - ' 11. GRESSANG, 'Ct ntra I rect,cornet of Veil*. ; .orie, the oysters." •- FARREL'S. Br HERRING'S .Pseent•Fire 'Proo 4l * I S T eifes. XL , 3ELAILZTIV.6., • Bookie/kr and Stahliacr;y: ilstrsUfile, IS Authorized, to.sell their Safes in Schuylkill MO/ He UM furuhlt them at the liv id manufacturers' prices, at Its nobkstore In [`catmint., wbera the sizes and s list of rice, can. be Tseen. These Safes. on trial taco proved ito be superior In protecting Books, APaners, Se, from tire, to any MAD- Infactured In the United Btatoa. and they are otteredat ay:tatty low —; ; r 4 po, prices. The following is an extract from the report of the committee appointed to superintend the ,recent trial teat of burning Safes at Reading: • 1 "On the 71Sth of February all.the members of null:km mittee met to witness the Safai and Books end papers, (placed In them) and were perfectly satisfied that all was right. The day following the burning took place; on. der the superintendence of the Committee. After. a fah and Impartial burning for five hours in the furnace of 'Messrs. Ferrets cE Herring, the Safe of Messrs. Evans d' Wateotowas first opened, the Safe being on fire !wide. anti the enntente partially consumed, whiletheeopterite in the Safeof bleat*. Ferrets 4 1 Herring were In good condition. and, no fire Inelde.". : • The Miter of the Berk: and Schuylkill J014111(14 to gether, with fifty business men, who attended the burn ing of the SafesAeetify to the truth of the' above state. meat. . • , . . , Fur good and reliable Sates at manufacturers' priests call on . . , ; B. BANNAN. Apencfar .Fl!seers if ilerrinies Safes. Pottsville, March 14111,W; , 11- veS., D. & H. W. SMITH, stiscr.terutl gas Or Melodeons, Organ Melodeons, and Tecial•Snb. • P‘- • Bass Harmoniums, • 511 Washington Street, Boston. THE ATTENTION of Clergimen, Committees, SehoolOctodies, dc., is Invited to the new Pedal Pub4lass Ibirmoniums, made. solely by the Manufacturers. It As arranged with two manual's' or banks of Keys. the loWest set running an octave higher than the other. and maybe used separately , and thus get In one case two distinct instruments; or, by the use of the coupler, the two banks of keys may be played at the same time by use of the front set only. This connected with the Sul:ellass, will produce the erect of *large organ. and Is sufficiently heavy to fill a house that seats from 'lOOO to 1.500 persopp.. THE ORGAN MELODEON Is designed for parlor and, private' use. The construc tion is similar to the . Church Instrument; being arrang ed with two banks of Keys, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as great volume of power u the Church Instrument, when used without the Pedalo.' 1 . . Alm, every rarlety of MELODEQNS for Parlor use. Purchasers may rely upon Instruments from our Man • nfactory, being made in i the Most complete and,thoo ough manner.' Haring removed to the spacious Solid. Inge. Ml WASIIINRTON STREET, we haveuvery twill ty for manufacturing prirpOkls, and employ none but the most experioneed.and skillful workmen. ' In short, we. will promise our customers en Instrument equal if not superior to any Manufacturer, and guaran tee ENTIRE AND P.ERFECI' SATISPACTIOA.• Mute TrACIIIII3, LrADEI& brlCSSOlV.,:llollntberslnter eated in muslcalmatters,arc l respectfully invited to visit our rooms at any time and examine or test the Instru ments on exhibition for 'ato p at their pleasure. • still further anaranfee to the public sato the excel , once of the mzuomioNs 'HARMONIUMS from a our 31anufactory, werbigleafe to refer, by permission. to the following '2, • • PIANO PORTE MANEVACTURETIS.OII BOSTON, , Who hare examined - Our Instrumepta and' Will girt I', 'their opinion when called upon: O CIIICISIAING A Pose, HAMA 4ONSTMII, T. OTLRIRT A Co. War. P. E.exasol, Brow:" k ALLEN, A. W. LADD* Co. GLOW= HEWS, OrOODWAltil& & • Melodeons Harmoniums Rented. Persons who wish to bire Melodeons and Harmoniums . with a view of purchasing at the god of the year, can “ f have the rent credited as part rtyment of the purchase money. This matter is worthy of lipeeMl note, as it • P enables those who desire *fair test of the instruments before purchasing, to obtain it at the expense of-the r• manututurers, to tlio extent at least of a year's rent. ' a Orders front any part of ,the country or world, sent di , rest to the manufactory in Boston, with cash or setisfae tory reference, will to promptly attended, to, and at faithfully, executed as if the parties weni present, or • employed an agent to aelect, and on as reasonable teems Scroll 1eg06% octree, - Scroll leg. b octave, • -, - Plano style, 6 octave, •, • Plano style', extra finish, 5 octave; • Plano style, carved leg,. • - Piano style, 2 sets of reeds, Plano style; 6 octave, Organ Melodeon, - ! - • Organ Melodeon, extra.antsh ~ Vidal Subflass flarmoninm, ' 276 ''e!l , Letter, Certificates and notices from the press, from mli parts of the aterld, may also be seen at db.r salesroom. Descriptive eironhus pint free to any address. the . • 1 . . D. D. k 11. W. SSIITIT. '5ll Washington Street, (tieseitoylston Blarket4Doston. . ;Dine 27 '57 ' : ' I ~25tf BOSTON M BELTINGeIin *COMPANY-. aemine mtg. rrHE experience of the past ten years I has gained for. this Belting the confidence of mann ¢ers and eonituners. The great improvements re. ematly'made in its quality. warrant us In asserting it to be superior to leather for all open Bette,—espeetally for • heavy or main Belts. • • Its first cost Is much leis than leather—lt Is ince l nive l and more , durable. and gives a gain in power on the pul- ley. It will stand a heat of MA degrees' unaffectedr-no degree of cold or wet can Injure Its teething. In all re 'poets it is recommended for flaw-Mills* Mines, Grain Elevators. Machine Shops and Manufactories.. filitsehlne Bis/tlng, 3 4 , 4 Ply. Rcali of Prices, 8 and 4 'ply, frrout WWI an estimate ef Vic .111 - price f inkll;l;7We widUis oats be wade. 3 2 Inch 3-ply, per toot ; 10 cents. 4ply, 13 rents. 17 " 4 el• u a 120 ,24 • fl. 24 U 44 00 ! tt 6 41 a • 44 29 ,it •u , 381 7a • a a . 24 ,tt o •41 41' 8 44 44 a 3 3 44 47 0 " . 44 43 ar 68 s. 10 44 14 '.I 54 (4 6O, 44 00 a u 75i. .4 12 a 44 . 1 66 43. 41 4 72 a U SI 14 ." " It 81 .“ 11 290 1 15 . 44 • a 107 " ":1 92 a ". 115 16 " " ' , I 104 " " 130 20 " 1 .115 " •tt 144 " 22 04 44 •.u. I 127 'at. . , ibs -24 " ' 'f 138 " • 173 Itegry 5 and 6 ply ;Bolts made to order. purposes where great strength he required. (as A substitute 'ter &nada leatber)'at an advance of twentillia and - 11fty per eent.rott 4 ply prices. L. 3 Ply] Hydrant Hose. ,: • :Farrattled to stand- pressure of 75 ibi.per square tea. • 1 34 "-2 Inch per foot, -•- • .• • • 20 rents. • 22 • " . 7.8 " " " . . . . 23 n n Pi , • 25 tt 1 14 " L , 30 " " " " .1 1 •l '• • - •1 33 * • 3 a a „ 70' a • .ugh • ter that di Ply Locoinotive Vire anginal Iloilo. Warranted to chola 0 pressurcnf rifs lbs. per squirm inch. 134 inch pf , r . . . • 1, 1 2 Pt . • 03 " vs k - mo rt . , Croton Rose, • - -•• 23 " Mpg of any stye ,end strength made to order—east, l'incilto Hose for Mite Engines , and other purposes. . The skive Rose has great advantages over leather,. as it needelio oiling, is perfectly tight,vritt stand alery high &pee of hetstwithout injury, and is not affected by tkessiereat cold. pri°now : ", lloseylpes, de., furniehed at the loviest teL Srl Steam Packing. - • This artielels noir In general use by the most skillful Engineers and Machinist a tbrmighout the United States. It le prep:malt° that 3000 Fahrenheit will not affect it, and is superk*ln everything elm, as no substance his so much etsstbitty which stands so high a degree of hint,"and may be need about all parts !bars Parking Jai necessary, tie: Manhole Plates. Piston ltode, Steam Joints, Steam CheitiiHsllloder Heads, ittutling Boxes, etc., etc. • ._%• ,, ,,tt Packing made to ordeefor alt the various purposes, such as llaanotal rU p ti7oll ROD& Pura PLIKODS. if OrAND COLD WATER VACITOD POEM. FOOT AXD DELDriLti VAMP ?DX anise traisze, dr•The subscriber lonritie Agency tram thelfanothe. tater* of the above srlieLs.- ' Tpq Bells are the best In the United Btates and are furnislithetteltilkibeiltlitUl Osia• at Mainlecturred mites, ilfelerting the lb* pnerbsseri (Por ceders bare ebb Ike 'redone* !be Mills over any WWI'S DR Pelts to be made to any potters 'or Oshtemo* mot on • ham& as per stsaatalatt we I" 'thstatote ituarmitee the delivery of anyllelt Arabia a Mud time after the order is received. derma 8, IT USW. DA lAN. 02=11 $ 6O - 76 11:k - 115 125 • 150 £25 - 200 250 ' • , - rr , . !-; • MISCRIJANXOUSI; 'THE SEST - STEIVIHHOIRP I 'V IN * ••*. A r A. ■• ,h:1 T; ", UZI • 18 PUMPIt is made of Iron, rass, Dunne or Gun 3letal castings, designed,.:and (merely Wise d for Steamboat, Railroad, Factory and 1% rang purposes. an 4 giros veal astistartion as is Roller Peed pump. They are very easily repaired, and, ,being less emerpiteated thas aity Wier Scam Pumpique they sini meek lesellaisistart nal of,aider. Irer teferenees and Restiroordids, drenhtr. ants. an. ail to •." . • .urri.srmias 'co.; !larch 21. 17 11-1 Y 'Shriner Mau. iV. 1381, IS f., re.rem y rush note. It bedew ea Wis./lel er Emile bieteedly , sad to mow aa.tly .sled wed lbw may other Can ever .orated. All klub of Wes sod emend Noe near dirditve, Mod worthies, In wefflut• prswiedium ale article to Oro umiak, U. tined d sibollsebis the world to on Srprobe, et Meeting. *date lend* i Is the esl of Ulterior Cams tesY tp downstate ibis article by fake .WNbot.i Mat ell rebuilds and realest wee retie have esembed bay it is Wilt/d. It Lse onsets 1 to keep all articles yet PP Recent b dire eau. 11. y it . sod In all ewes vb.** failure Is the ta ukt of lb. Can thy mosyy vylll 1.. rehrided. • The 'whet is Pipe tbedultaroted Teets'es, Gonb, dlfferntt born this offensive we wed by Wars. • • Tire destios leer an entiry/y ass p'...-1 1 6. Clarist ' LSAMrfaett7 hall, and moot whip or 7 revs • ut, en Pare Om paltets yr. 01 oto oo *5.1 Whet ! pop - ng. " Att tr i , b i t it s ett:o f :L .4 7l *s. entente ; It I r' iniole !rubor!, of TTo • !: prioeiple of faslias hes el et 110 test for 'nowt sad Own yrbq luvre tried them .111 osy • swaths, Cue. URINAL DOCOITITT TO THE TRW.. ; ,- ,.LUDLOW CAN CO. se Mae St. _1; 0 05,,,ty.ai _ _ Peptetriber '57 • ~..,.... .... „,.... 'di - ' ' ....,4, ~44..., • • • :: ' i OES/iiiii'g -•• - I ' • ••liroadway, New York. , • t SULLENDIttIit a. PASCAL'S, - f - :.; ~ ,ttixth Streeti-Philadel2hts. • ,' .1 IIIieCORDPIEI,, • •., 1„ : 1 'Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. 1 -. ,• Styles•for the Fall and Whiter of ; r • • 1.130 11 7', 1 015 -.. .i • - •--.....fi10wes t „: Cl/ Wes 2 • .- - 7. . • GlOwesi . 1 ...; . . . • Glovea I 1 ; i .• - A ' . ' . Chlowil I , .- GLOVES IR la Marra? (new style for the Ladira;) / GWVES inadelryjoema, who the best itt the trade .1.: GLOVES of BM, and.gloces (if !MATTO ; 1 GLOVES of Dollsll6,CLoin and Cassussar; GLOVES of Wool and Silk and Cotton: GLOVES of Buckskin, (a lama lot 'esk 1 -::. GLOVES for driving. Glores Tor walking; •;,.. , GLOVES of Whited. tine Black MAN: r •.. • , ' GLovEs Ims baton, width much resembles these GLOVES to be worn at the immin g Assembileir, GLOVES of Ratakin. (eery LI no.) . GLOVES all sises,bf °Tarr kind; i GLOVES to mat th*yatne and old; ;,. • GLOVES to keep out the Winters cold: I . „,:' GLOVES In groat numbers, In style very )nirat 1 GLOVES which I'm selling at !Levy low •Orire; • GLOVES. If you want them; he ea in to calk .. -At the City Hat Store and Gents' Iforolgltlnk Ilan— • Nest Door to the "(!Lents, ilintie:Centre st,il,ls)tterill . N. 'll.-3unt receired,a mall lot citiilint'oll"ateot En. amelod Paper Collars, a new article - far Gents. ' _Gents' SHAWLS, Shawl Phu; Catiutieto §illrls, Sr. r Noierat,er 7,'1.7 ' ' , ' '-'.... f ..45. 11 i SAVE MONEY THESE ItA!,V1113131 . . . -DRAINAGE AND WAVER tIPE: Just the T4ily Waited fa the NiAliilt,Reione. rli a l ti E subscriber has bee.ll44Kuuted , Agent for the sale of the Vitri 14008. 4 Water in Drainage Pipe. This pipe tang ea 1 else from 12 •Ineltga up to 12 inches In wil/bris, and still - arpres sure of from 75 to 100 feet fall of crat er, el Waft laid ta4. as iron piper—connections can be ma at:wriy,liohat— Is indestructible—will last forever-- , eist moretrilw ble than iron pipe, because It does not Pasti-and Is af forded at the tidlowing rates at our stoee,l Pottsvilleoe, can be sent direct to points where Jtall Iteidaron frets' Philadelphia 'rhea quantities are Tabed. ' Freight ue to:led from these prices when pa leuiecelvhuptht Pipes pay Freight. c ...:;.E, • ~._..• 2 inch pipe - - ;,' - ' . 14 0011 pee 'es. 3‘• " .. 18 fir ,' .4 “ .. . _ . . - 24,:t" ". i • 5 u ,u ... . . .' ,27 1 1;te ,a t 8 " " - - - . 1.- 47 " '' "1. a 4. .. . 6 , . - . ' STAN' 'i:u , I 1 0 ‘s 14 . . . . ' . 57; !.' CI ' . - 4 . 1 : These are the cheapest and most dinitide pipes that MD be obtained for conveying water. i Wii; .belleve -they can be laid even cheaper than wooden - Pipes,and are only about half the pries of Don and , lead. pipes. jCalt and see them at the store of • -ID. BANNAN, Agent for Noe: Mdituladurers. Pottsville, dune, 1857. . ~. i:.!. . 211 - PAPER HAPICIRCC - 4. 1 Borders, 'Latvians', sitwq&c. r tl HE subscriber is now ,irdcieiving his ...how patterns of Paper liangioge and Borders, the ha 14 parlors and rooms, embracing the newest and most sultablepatterns—selected for the usual Shed houses to be papered in the country. The subscriber takes great care in selecting his papers. to snit nip honees to be pored. Among the not area few elegant patterns of gold, for halls and parlors. I Our stoek embraces assortments from four different manufacturers, which gives a great ivarlety of patterns to ehooso from. 1 , . Also, Cheap Papers, in Great Variety, - At all prime, some an low as 15 cents a place. ) /leper Curtains fn Great Variety, Witoteole an& /I tail. . • Paper liangers furnished with paper at wholesale paha. blood paper hangers also fait:limbed ' when re quired. i , Oar varied assortment of paper hangings. borders and paper shades, presents peculiar attinctioni to thaw who desire to purchase, and as our stock Is the largest In this section of the counter, persons cati.iliaMst always be ac 613111modated by calling at I 01.4 Bookitad Paper Store. Pottsville. Afamh Ath . MINERS' SAFET,T, LAMPS. • A :Sups,lor • Airi.lo.e. FrHE SUBSCRIBEKI•hus just re v celvel from New Castie,,England; s tot of Davy's Safety Worklnk Lamp; made uudeti . the InsPectlon of the Coldish Government Agent,'.uf, the best quality wire gauze. Also, Gana Covers halide, ready for use for these Lamps. These are the best Safcey LamPs ever in trodnced into this County, and *refer sale wholesele and retail at about the cost of Inferior! Umps. Also, Wire Gauze by the yard, and Lamp Brightiei by the dozen or Also, the Clanney Lamp for', Bosses and litlne Viewers. This Lanus is covered with thick' ;Glass, and' gives an increased whirl! is Of-importance to Mine 'Viewers. ' IIbNJ. BANNAN. A - &-These Latops.cen be put lutist box filled with ex plosive gap, and moved rapidly.bsOkwnrds and forwards without-shy covering, and will hit eiplotle. August 8,17 ' . PIOS...AND SITELOACOPiS Of the bait etanufattArA..yr arranteat OR SA LE BY 111-1 B subscriber. An Planet! end; Milo deons sold t him will be warraned-L - 4f not what they are remsented, they:Mtn be returned:— AU kinds of Melodeons will be itiold!at Manufacturers' cash prktes In Pottsville, by whir:l4.oW pumhasers says the carriage and rick of tranSpOrtatien:- Pianos will be sold from $lO to $2O less than repitnecitY, pricei Accord ing to the value of the Instrnmenit. l Those who preter it by calling on es, and receivinSt * letter of crWit, can make their own selections at the stenoWtnrcrS.ascertalo the prices. and we 11l furnish the ipstrnment selected at the above rates. If there is any tieubt in ittils mat. ter—all we bare to say is—TRY I/S..< • !: D. labiNitN; . CLOSLING OUT STOCHCirCLOTIIIIIO!' Mrs. Csithatine Aloragrer, AESPECTFULLY twopences to her friends and the public, that. idle has on hand a argo assortment of heady Made Girdling, together with a lot of Piece Goods, belonging tp the stock of her late husband, which she tedesirotts to ipt4ll off in lots to suit purchasers on the most alivantaiikains terms. The stock Mtn be examined upatairs iq thei blinding on Centre it.; in which the Clothing Store of her _late husband. Jacob Haider, was kept. CATOARINE ELOEFFER. September 12, " •`:- 374t BOOKS! BOOKS!!" :BOOKS!!! Selling oft Stack.' A CHANCE FOR CIIIIAPaR.4DIN6.: lll,Subscriber,'. dOermieed to re duce his iraluah te Stock Rooks, now otters ELE. STANDARD WORKS at unusually low pewee,- Illenky at half ihepubliskereprke4. : At reading ti the cheapest and mart desirable. amusement to Indulge In these bard times, a rare opportunity Ie afforded qf ob taining CHEAP READING TOR VIE WINTER. ! D. DANNAN, Irmiitale and Retail Dool-rdlerj&aliorwr and Printer. - - , -LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDER, For the Destruction of Insects without Poison. 1i . Tis entirely inocuo us; white thou. sands of letters testify that it ImmesiLstely and in • ibly destroys Beat hugs. Cockroaches, Mo ths, Fleas, Ants, Mosquitoes, Flies, Plant insects, Vermin on Fowls and Animals. and every • other *elm of insects with which its particles come in contact. This is no htnnbug, as can otrily.be proved. We still the genuine article for 'ZS cents, at e . • itilANNAit'S Boolators. 4 .......:.:—.— ;"4----- YOUNG'S PAT'T SCHOOL SLATES. THESEste SLATEgb.:6 from the cele-. Mated Lehigh Qu a rries, the softest. and purest In the Malted States. : Thiarame Is oral, of one piece of solid Oak, bent under; i animus° pressure, being the strongest, neatest:lnd most dorabie frame ever made. For sale wholesale or retail try: :.! ItENJ. flAhltatf. August 15.17 . • : i - . 33. . 111 - OW Ls tt JOHN OPI,! Agent for A. A. LANE, (late Lane att4 ilaseey,) wholeralideal er n 11,8 andCANDLE9.Na endtat Pearl, and 88 Water street. New York. All °niceties at the office (if ;ewe U. Omar, or at the Elthaxiite llotel, will revolve prompt attention. lleeterater 29, - Mr LAWYERS' OFFICE-SASKETS. P we your . Waage Paper. IVILLOW BASKETS of various Flees for preeery Ing Weide Paper. _We Will a - low n Air price to Move who w4l UT° their paper and, bring It to our afore. For lola by -b. 111,VINAN. GUM. • UM .PACKING; 'Gum Belts,-Gum ' . Maas, Masbate awl ether, Robber goods, lb" sali, pticas, at tbtliatdware and Iran De pot • 'MANIC MIT. • August Sterairk4L - ii i . 331101" prim to ittit the tithes; al- STIOITTER I THOMPSON'S, or. W' 411-1 Car. Centre & Mali* Ms. :- (WARES.. • ~ , eNa:CHINISTS' SQUARES, U.-S. , Standard, Rules. Guava, Shrinkage Rules; ter:- tors, URtapers, 8pr1ng.41144,m; at the Minimal and Triicr Depot. • " - T IYA NIC PCI T7 Jl. I, .Si.: _DAR AND RAILROAD IRON. THE HE subscribers have now on hand awl sill sell for CASA, at the hired market ries, a rte stock of the best pulite taerthant Bar Ina,Vtat Oar Itailrosl Ito% pia light j rib', for mines. • B. YARIILZY ARON. Pottsville, Noreseher 28, '57 - 4!!”, -FAIRBANK'S SCAIkS3I — agentlytur the man ufaetureis, haTelusi i l :eortiLeffinW articlimaled the "Union Conntor iirrae,"42 tod to 'weigh room 34 an ounce to 2-10 /ornate at thoTorkiltore. E.ICAURLEX AWN. Oottyrille, April isuossst li • RELIEF OR NIECHARICIL • irvs'r issued ,and received by the fTb -411 geribers Patentoll/1110 Attachment head - Saw, for cutting anything, wherecertain depth is required. Among the many purpmea to which this tool an be applied profitably, the moat pmaninent aro TosoatolbStiouldering, Doootallisig, Cog Cutil.log all Mods of pattern making and cur ving. Call and nos it at STICUTER t TtlOktrSO'S'S, Oct. 17, '67 AT- . • • Chimer Quirt and Market streets. A . ~.4 VERCIENNES SCALES. Satspaoies Patent. - To, AItROAD Track Scales,Bay and .ice Coal Scales; Platform and Counter ales., Mann. Lectured Ws by the Vergennes &ale CO. Orders addressed to W. G. . SPRASCE, &eretary Torgenwes, • Rozaxacts in gcnotilds Ps.—ftright t Lerrh, Pottsville; M. Bright, Supt. of Mt. Carbon Rail Road; Win. H. Johni, August 1, IT • Slim* • DISSOLUTIONS! PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The eo-Vershtp In the lumber badness heretothre eAlstieg een R. C. Wilson and Lewis Royerores this d.V (April IE 57',) &solved by mutual consent. • ' B. C. of The undersigned haretbloday(Aprll 27,18574 entered Into en-partnership, to the lumber, buolneso, at the stases to gal of the foot ot the Inclined Osumi on the 11. 8.11.1 t. It., under the Om otlt.O. JANOES WILSON. AU orders for lumber promptly attended to. • • • 11. C. WILSON. 11f07.2, 'Bl /8-] " JAMES WILSON. WANTED. wANTED.-- - By an experienced business man, a situatkot as Bookkeeper, Agent or to take chargWof a Btora, who Is fully competent and can furnish the bent of relevance. Apply at this Office. Pottsville, October 81vt,181.7 44-tf ' WTANTED-500 Active Young Men, to act as Lava and Traveling Agents to a bust. ness easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $lOO per month; a capital of 1114 only required. No patent medicine or book business. Fan particular's given free to alkuhe etteloae a postage stamp, or silver, and address OTIS A. UOYT A CO.,biudown, November 7, '47 ' 4543 t PLUMBING. _et., LolkVei Moe for pare manta, Branch Pipes and Couplings for pavements, Iron and Lead Pipe of. all slum, Gas-Fixtures of every' kind, embracinea Pall assortment of Chandeliers, POndanta, Brackett , . •te, An, Le.. manufactured of the best quality of plated:dap and of the latest and most approved pat. terns. ' . . DANIEL D. MORETON. April 11.'b7 9 15. FORT SALE TO LET. rflOW?i LOTS FOR SALE—In the 11 Borongil of Part Carbon. Apply to J. M. WET,HESILL, Agent. Feb.l4, '4l 1-LE F. OR itENT-7—A ; Three Story Brick lArelling Itotr, and Fermi alma all in Centre street, Pottollin. Apply to H. MtliiP . September 5, '57 36-tt F'l RICKS for Cupolai, Puddling and Blast Furnaces, [kola the Reading 'Warta, (or safolow, at the • PIONEER FURNACE. Pottsville,Jan. - . LET—Ao Office with all proper 11 conveniences In'tho NI, story, In Centre street.— I woke of: JOAN BANNAN: PottfAille; Angtual, MT. , • 'WM rpo LET. -A - large and convenient 11 Store'illouse and oMre, on the main street, Treo vivant, recently occupied by Clark k Co. Inquire ot 411081PSON • A.GODIFIt&Y,Tremont,or.IOIIN "Tett:Fettle. j [Almost 8, 'B7 Mitt .' 110 AI MINE To LET—On Bioad 1,1,4 Top ifountain, Huntingdon county, Par-of supe rior gnat* of Semi-Bituminous Coal, which is easily mined, and requires no breaking or scree ring.. This Cad is unequalled for Rolling Mills. Locomotives, Steam boatso ke..l and finds ready rate. The mine Wren open. ed, Attack laid and Ironed—in condition to do a good bias- Intel%he bands of men of experience and 'carat:ll. .1i lasi - choice of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Pena:pan la Canal as avenues to market. A fo Henry D. Moore; No. Walnut street, Phil ado Vow to .1. H. Clark, Brood Top City, Coalmout Post 0111*Uuntingdon county, Penna. Navem4el'S4, 'O7 16.71 11.11119t0t; TO LET—In the 80- i ti ijovlagiii of Auburn, Schuylkill county. one peer two litorf Seek Store and Dwelling. The beam a large and beincettitmt. The Store Room is 22 feet, by 30 feet, wittilceUrr under the same. The Dwelling contains 7 rootins-Lituribbirra Is a good stable and garden on the propertyipstim)use is situated on the corner of Front and Vat atm% the best business place in the flo rough. :Any person can rent the above named property on reasonable tunny by applying to the undersigned on or before,7anuar/ . 10,180, at which time possestlon ran be Oren. Vet Maker particulars apply to PETER PINK, Iliunburt or F. 13. lIOSSIEIt, at Auburn. Docenaher ; 4194t0 NOTICES. NOTICE.AII-persons having open steeontalk,'lritti 111**Iii present them for settl& went. 1.0 goods sail lisideftred to any person on my account 'without a wrlttso seater from OW. W. BOWIN. JNO. 11:01111ORNE, crfitlerveclor chuzleake Raiimad October '57 ti 44-Cm N 9l: l l , C ed E un o---. 01 PR7l:9gL in S st, 6wriallnk sinking ancquippleting the hoisting shun tit Glen Carbon ,Col. Rory, Peaked Mountain,Ekt nylkifitounty. For knitter information apply to • , k PATTERSON. Okik Ckrbon, Dec. 5 ,' 5 T , 49-2 t orpoTTSVILLE miNtrolit MAN - trlrAo rulers° 0011PANT - ThiCtinnual elect ion Directors of the Pottsville Make* . litanu fact urinv: Con3psoy wilt be held at the office of 14:11rurer, Rail road street, Pottsville, on Tuesday, the lif January, 1658. Polls open from 2to 6 P.N. O. WESTO29 . tIOIOIC, seer. 'Dooombor . , • ,• FFICE MILL CREEK, MINE k."' 1117 LL NAVIGATION A BAILIIGO-IGG.e—l'hlle d, piga, Deeember 3d, UV : • . • --. - 4 - --.. - ,. Tba. annual meeting of the idockholderi ofiCom pany;win Cl be held at the office of the oinpawy; . 407 Library A treot, on Monday, December 38th, al 10 4 *,, lock. at which time an election for ollicera to aellr0: nor ;anew in jeer will Mao take place. . - r. O. TIOLT,Thi!:I,,,„ Dec; 5.'67 40-it . (12, It. It. CARBON &PT. CAW.. ii DON . =-CO.Philadelpbta, December 811,1867: annual tueetinget the atockholden of thlaihms• pany;wlll be held et the (See of, the Company Do. 407 Library street, on Monday, December. 28th, at bail 10 Oka, A. M., at which time an election for Atom to serve the ensulog year will also take glare. . D. 6, 'l7 114 t P. C. HOLLIS, Beeritary i . - ' IG F A T O E v ICIIHURYOb. AD VCOA.LpLEY'pNAV". ember 36,1857:1 „ _ n u ; annual meeting of the stockholders of tont1)010, piny will be held at the °Mee of the Company. No. 407 Llbriuy street, on Monday, December 28th, at 11 o'clock, A. 11., at which tithe an election tbr officers to serve the ensiling year will alto take place. I'. C. BOLUS, Dee. 6, '57 49-14. , Secretary'. (lENERAL BANKING LAW.—No; . tics is hereby given that application will be made to e west session of the Legislature for the passage of a General Banking Law. based up= stocks, and upon thegeneral features of the bill submitted b 7 Mr. Ball at the hurt session of the Legislature. July 4,'67 • TICE IS i l is hereby. given that 10- 'i.lleatlon will be made to the next Le:texture thr the incorporation of a bank of Mane, with the newt pri vileges of bunko, under the name and title of, "Mb mt. SINRSVILLB BANK," to be located in the thorough ,of Etbnylkin county, With a capital of Two Modred Tiormand Dollars. July 4,.1.7 . V-tim . • 1 MOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given 111- that an application will be made at the next se* don of the Legislatore of Pennsylvania forthe Wargo• ration of a Batik with the .privileges of lane Banking and Dtsionnting, raid Bank to be railed the "COAL BANK OF SCIIIITLKILL HAVEN," w ith a /capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollard, and to be It:waled hi the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Sebbylkill eounty, Pa. fichuyieill Haven, aline '27,%.7 . 26Ern , • -NoncE.—Notice is. hereby given That an application will he made at the nest tee *ibn of the Legislature of Pennayiranis Mr the charter' a [Leak of Juno with the coma! prirlirgee,said Bank to be railed the .31EltelidliTh' BANK; with a capital Of One fittadreerholuehd Dollar', with the prlTllen to lacrosse the saute to Fire Mundectl, Thottsarod UM" and to be located in Market street In the borough .of D ottsrUle, Pchuylhill county, . June 27, '57 ,VOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given 11 Oust an application will be 'made at the next sew, alon of the Legislature of Pennlvania for the laeorpo. sy ration rf a bank with the usual privileges. Bald bank II be called the "UNION BANK OF TKESIONT," with a cap hal of One Ilundred Thousand Dollars. end to:bo look fed in the town of Tremont, Echurikill County. • ELIJAH DAMIEN, RENS - MEW, ' F. WKETILEISLER; " T. A.DODFRET. ' • ;-• J. A. 1...11013.. • WM. It. SEIBERT, • • - f' JOAN BARNETT, D. It ALTDAUSE, r ADAK WOLF. • .• NACU HATDORYT • ;) LEVI 8. SPANGLKR, • : DENIM ECKEL. • ' June 27, '6O '! . .OTICE...—NOIIeO is hereby given that en application will be made at the salt st on' of the Legislature of Penoryinnia, tbe t of a bank ot tennt, *lib the Initial privileges-41H tea lt to be called nisi Ashland. Dank,"--wlth •capital of, One Ilnedred nonmand Doll with th e ptteilos of ineseaslog the same ta'One Ilandted Arad Vint now and Dollars, to be bested ha the botowils of Ashland, Schuylkill (mutt, State of Pentatleaalst • N. P:.fROMPSON. -•- imam e.Wilant • MAIM DAVID LiNcIEIDELD; • ISAAC InnIKUM., • LuesLatatins, . DARNER, -A.&.B9!![l'l`. ' .-.::: JONATHAN vserr, WILLIAM Ashbordplune • nes • -- 11,EitT4IESTATE. SACIS-._ LEWIS ROYER CAI3-FITI INC .hment. s. POTTSTILLE, PA. The undersigned respectfully 'Onus• the eitizens of Potts -9 and vicinity. that having !based the Thumbing F.,. firraisentof Henry Dick. ton t and attached it to his -Fitting Business, will hefti er carry on both branches, I hopes, by strict attention 3usiness—keeping always on td a large and well selected fk, employing competent rkmen t • and doing work at gressumeratingpricse—to re a portion of the public tronage. its stock will consist of Wit- Closets. Iron, Copper and id "lath Tubs, Porielain and peer 'Wash Basins, Iran and Knott Pings, Bros Cocks for DAIRY . * TRUCK FARM FOR AUL ' AF . ARP& OF THIRTTESIXACRES; divided kto insen fields of eit. am. deb, trout raid frcid Pottsville to Minerstillo.ntnt brAludol by the Mine H 4 E4l Road; tiro and a Ulf ones teem Pottsvilla,:and one mile frog lifineirrilbg thirty acres beinieladod, and tho Wanes in young and.tbrifiy gutter, and al e coder good pod and rail fear& • • Ludt been used as a dairy and truck farm for the s, and is In a bigh state of exaltation.' with bugs doe le Douse, Darn and Sheds,. acid garden enclosed witb k kaki and Inn of various:lc nds of ic e fruit oe, - ears, tr.; several laviargalllas Vst ; audordi of the bed or miter at tbar. g :. This will be sold on reasonable term.", and, podouloo al linute(Ustely by stroking to i.-,AI. *rflignlLl4or THOS. U. RA.,N,NAN. - /igtsifte. OLE RED ASH COLLIERY sou A YALU • FIE '15;: , =newer, being defaming prin. thing f m the mining haziness ellen / his Word r ijcry,at psi, &tend*. .This colliery is situated on the Schuylkill Yaliey Waved, about onetalle *bore Riddle. port.. The lls ofd .deep Red Ath, end of superior I t quality, and ell adapted te the New York and Faster° markets: Al the improvernmets are of the most approv ed construct n— co nsistlng in part of one 76 bone pow er pumping hoisting engine, with pumps sedan the aenesary ma eery. be perfect order; one 25 bone en- gine and breaker; sehutes, bins,. screent.torthaing plane end gearing oomplete, cars, tools, and stack, all In good Order. She Heflin, comprise. the eelebrated Spain Lewis Veine,aboye and below wateilerel, anottned And readY:l - 0 emnusence immediate operations. For further ,--, - niers Wean of the subscriber, at Pottnllle, or of ALEX. S. VISLEIt, at the works. Mar al. 'Se' T.Stfl - SAIIMII, lIILLYMAN. COAL. .00--P*RTNERSIIIP NOTIqE --- The mittsr.ribers hare amociated themselves , from andafter itll date, under the name andstyle of TYLER, k STONE ~ and will conduct the business of Dealing in CbaL as a maims to YREDERVIE TYLER k CO., at N o . azi w rit. street, Philadelphia; . 1139 Broadway, New York; Pier No. 5, Port Richmond." . . . . FREDERICK TYLER, • : , ' , GEORGE F. TYLER, C. NICHOLS REACH, WILLIAM B. STONE. .111.tt MEI ASH AND and MAHANOY Cat —Tbintaerstgned are prepared to racel ve orders or. e cal rated Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft Pl enter Colliery." Nrom the extensive altendions and im• provementi made at the Colliery this winter Go preps!. log the Coal, they feel no hesitation In offering It to the trade as at t article that can haitkrbstiglior in the mar ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, este and ' other I mpitities. They are also pmatcd to make con tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill CoM (rola other mines BANCROFT, LEWIS it CO., No,lll Walnut street, Commercial Building. February 9,'57 CAIN, HACKER & COOK, *!NE AND SHIPPERS OP • • • - • • 12111acat 3Etevat32 Casa. • Also, dealers In other fl rt.t qoalitles of White' and Red Ash Coals. N 0.40 ilValnul street, rialadapAia, 'and Woodland Whiirres, 3rhnyltiU. 'Maus an: Moms Hamm • .392 ii M. Wm. l'obruary..7, '57 4-13 , _ • _ • VAN DUSEN NORTON & CO ., Ms Agents for the We of the XiMpEIEICCIrMIC . • Coal ft Navigation Co.'s Coid, ( AND TN! , I Spat Red and White Ash Coal. ND. Vi Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA: I . Oljtees:- {lgo. 63 Liberty Bt., ear. NISMD, N. YORK Nio, - 6 Doane street, BC*TON. Shipping Wluirves--Bristol,Ballstown and PIT' No. 1, Richmond: • , 1 llarcli 28, 17 13,1 L7VIS AUDENRIED & CO.,j Min rs and Shippers of the Tollosr i ing celebrated . , . il 41VTBRACITE COALS, I ...,...._..,-----i- PO:a PHlLARtumita an& the 11318,1 MAC MIN,B, -A= Mill. BLACK lIMATILBotnisB. SPOIL do LOCUSTMT., - - il DIAN ND, -- - do MENG MT.; - tJUIG . BROOM LLB, - PINK Aill. WYOMING VAL, do From IMIZ&BETIMORT, LEHI 11, vr MIX Mu, and COUNCIL .RIDGE, • ALSO, the very superior CIThEBERLANDCOAL. t litned by the Ilampabtre coal Iron Cotepaty. I. - 514itlint street7I.III;ADELPI r iOifices: &s State street, 11 ' 057'051- 110 Broadway, NEW YORK. I b 14.'57 . TRAVELING. - L 0.1 .17.4pma E:ANON VALLEY RAILROAD. Olf en to Imom Ifunimetstown, 0 mats from, Ilarrithurg. 0N and after 310NDAY, 111 Bit 20th, 1857, the Paaeenger Trains will run to ilommelatowia, leailug Reading at 1010, Al M., and Unadnebitown at 2•430, P. 31., daily, except Sundays. • • Ifprf min pala c e Lebanon at 12, noon, and Down Train, at 3. 0, P. 31. Both trains connect at Reading with the qhnd Dowia din Rail niter road. Trains from and to Philadelphia, cm the Be,.g - . Fares:, . , Bet eon Reading and llttmmelstown, $l-IS nd $1•10 Lebanon,; 85 1" 10 ' Lebanon and Rommelatowo, ,•60 I" 4 0 Eta: Pam lbeVn Ibunslmrg and II nmmelstoin, •50 dm • a. A. ?MOLLS. Gaxerat Sipalntavkat. N• amber 28.'67 , • 48- ( f it. ', Latilliti-•____ _____ _______ _ (Mange or Time. • N alter, IVEDNESDAY, OC, TOTER 28th, the Passenger Trains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad will run as follows: • . Down Trains. 1 o Lealre blanch Chunk at 7.15 A. 61.41012.30 P. M. I. Lehighton .. 7.27 " ; 12.43 " Ili • 7.49 " 1 1.09 " : Lehigh h gt g on ni) 7.55 " / 1.15 " ' " Lanry's 636 " I 1.36 " ," White hall ' I3M " 1 , 1.42 a " Catasanqns ' 8.13.. " I 1.54 " " Allentown 8.44 " ; 2.05 " " Bethlehem 9.00 " .1 2.20 " Freeinansburg ' 9.10 " ; . 2.30 " Ar e ve Easton ' 9.40 " 265 " ' Up Trains. I . ve Easton •at 11.36 A. 64., pnd 4.40 P. 'h. " Preemansbum 12.00 " ; 5.07 ". " Bethlehem 12.10 P. 31,1 . 5.17 " " AftentoWn '' 12.25 a 1 • 5.34 " " Crttaxanqui 12.36 " t ' 6.44 If " White fall 12.48 .. 1 6.56 't' " Lenry's 12.54 0 " 6.03 f," ' • " ttlatingtnn ' , 1.15 " -624 " : " Lehigh hap • t 1.26 " : ' 6.30 " a Lehighton .1.48 "1 , -6.52 " • Arrive blanch Cbnnk 2.00 --" 1 706 . ". ' EirThe above Tralna will convect With the Morning .and Afternoon Vilna to and from NeW York and Phila. d !phis. The Beaver Meadow Train will leave Mauch Chunk for Wilkesbarrei Ilasieton, White haven, & E ., upon the arrival of the:, P. M. Train. I • L: _ROBERT :II SAYRE, &pi. 4 like. October 31 ,' 57 . [Aligust 8, 57 132.) 44. 1 . VALLEY RAILROAD. 4, LINMELPOOL, P :06 • 'IMPELS. it it . AHD NEW.TORE 'nom STEAMSHIP CO, • ?THE Splendid Stearnshipi forming . 4 the above Line will sail from NEW YORK as !bi ows: KANGAROO. Capt. 'Jeffrey, 17th Sept. CITY OP BALTIMORE. " !Leitch, Ist October. CITY OF WASHINGTON, "15th " CITY OP MANCIIESIfER, " !Petrie, , and every alternate Thursday. t . • From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. tFare from New York, Cabin ¢76, Third Class $7O. I LiverpooL Cabin 6105, SFS & 75; Th'd Class $4O. RETURN TICKETS avaiLibre for six Months by any Steamer of the Line.f Cabin, sl4o,—Third Class, $6O. These Steamers are supplied •with improved Water tl;ht compartments. and carry experienced Someone. Persona about proceeding to Eprope,, or wiablnglo send for their friends from the old eountrpean fi t :tidos. Tickets and obtain ail informatiori by applyin g t o 3. 0, Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel Cortis, 177 Bc:edway, N. Y., to : J. R. ntenAites. Mineraville, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. Passage Certificates by first Class Sailing Psekets be. tween New York and Liverpool. also Welts sold by tbq above. , [April '67 174 y PASSENCER kINES. • ' I Philadelphia and men ling ua.bond. rinati=s:l3N=al=7.l =•'3o. WINTER. ARRA NGERIEN TS. t5O. T HE GREAT Northitrn andWesterr -- A United States Mall Routes! q Speed inemased and Pareredaced.lak . LITTL*fa- E SCRUYLKILL, CATAWISSA, smirturrama EItIE,WILLI AM:WORT AIIVD:ELMIRARAILROA D. - Through to Ruffalo, Itv -1 - • 10hOurs. , •,..,‘ . , Niagara Falls, , •.18 ~. , - , ,i ...At. Detroit,- 4 - - 24" 4 '.- - ts:: . Chicago, '. ; 84 id - 0,..i.41 St. Louis, .1 ... -48 ,* mittN. We corner Slit h and Chesnut streets, and a and 114.41d1n Railroad Depot, corner Ikea& andlinshl ,1 1 On and aftsrEONDAY, PO. Bth, Three Passenger Trot arrOtteallrelge Phibidelphiaand Readingßailroad DepoAltorner Leallig.lnost Finestreets,dally : (Bundays ex eept )as totiastst4 , , I Dap' .Eltitre a5..17.3 0 A. 3!. Stopplogst Abeam_ title andßeading,only: Connect ; IngwithCatawMattWlßa. , mspOrtand Erie and Williams. por t and Etintra R.Rendiarrivin g at Elmira a t 6.1.5 P. 11.4 connectingwith New York and; Erie and Butialo,and New York city Rallondit fOtttuuktric and Buffalo; and from thence, Ida. steamer/Jib Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. road, to Cleveland, Tot_s - Roproe, Sandusky and De troit. Alri, with Ehrtha t i. audition and Niagara Falls Railroad : connecting t - Canandaigua with New East:Yorkeentralßaliroad, West. and atSusin sis l ot , Bridge with Great WastertiantAlichigan Central Rail. road for Detrolt,Chleago,lo..LWoand all pointsin Can. Ada and Western States ' 1 - - 0,.. .. .. Mall Tra11ia..414.148• ., A. M. pupping at all Stations, and rnniikto rot trrllleonly Sight E zpresa-.3 ' ...P. DX: 11 1 111 1 3init every &hear . ,phis it eiittedlons and ro IP . ningtoPottsv il le. Conneaut:at forllaßkton with Cat. aw ifira. Will larasporta ad Esie, and Wiftwisport and El. mita Raureads,arrlylngatllitehsas4,4l4,ll4eonaeettug with New York and Erie,ButialoVi s rork city and lake Shore Railroads, for Ituthdo. . ErlO. Clare. land, Cincinnati,Totedo, Chkago, an It nt sWeSt.— Also, with Eludra.Canandatgaa and N ' s RIO. roads; arriving at Niagara katia.at 104394 :,eonneet. I log with Pay Express or Gina Western dfor De. i I t trolt.Chleago, ete. I .. - -,, ~ ~ Thls Route, wßhlt s connections. torntaiklashortest i n d most direct route to Canada and the Lilt; Daly one rhange oftainagebatlreep,P • I '‘. nand Camas or the Lakes. t - is ,r Passengers by Day ExPress.breaktbstat , , uteri, a n d dine at Willtatarport. I Pasaengwra by stay ,-;; laid Express take supper at Port Clinton. , 4+; ' Passengers purchasing Tickets byAhla Lbw ''''' ,• • privilege of stopping at any of the litmapOlTAA , 1"94 4 , s umln g their seats at Dies sure. - . -.....- Fars from Philadelphia, 3e: r amium , $2OB Diablo els Tortmen 8 c a t aar , 4SI Niagara falls, via:; - ',_• : :ls Rupert, : ti _,_ ralra,Canta A '.:,- Danville, tpo H. Y. - - Stilton, , '5 • S.M. "Williamsport, 590 StOTeux Eludes, 1 . , (Nevem Jefferson, , 7ds Toledo, grarkey , , t • Cimino, , Penn Ten s 8 , I Detre* florhante, ' • ' 8 " " UMW*, Via. Gorham 8!' Lake, ' 44 44 mama ;. tap. John dna; •-• '8• •• terns eartandahras, e,• • Van*, Homey, Valle, IS I. ChlragO. Caledonia, BSO Lake 81 Le Batavia, Roy, ' 5 " , gentile 11 ka. Berheider,via. N. Y. k , antip 71. anditaffale, Oar- !. • .-trill 7.lsts and N. 'Cit.& SOO itnekl Snail°, via N. York A 1 . arte,and Bat. rad & New York Mr' - -1500'1 N. i t ittrilllLL, itekdi •., . 17.1 r. illsth 0: A.lllCOLlll,lngeSPld corner latieTpid • tr,llelClSMOLT,SajelOatitnisaV. J. A.ll.llllllllllLll,lhap't !, Wlthaimpoi PfriLADELPHI.I4. LEATHER! . 41EATHERi LEATO.R 10111rE e NRY. ;:tiVeitniggr general Im rter Caw, N6 6 South 8d sR r flad*lpts h. A mien"! assortmentoton kindled IsktensOioMCiNNl, 0.6.00td. 'ED and OAK SOLE LEATIUM., • 4 ! retrul 28,'x7 434.,1 WHEATLEY'S ARCH . ST. - THSATRE i i Aretalit ealbowia 8 Philadelphia. ytan:ffE- STAR COMPANY; :composed; of tho and Artistes la th e worlds and aieerdlell tele and Talent any dramatic , combination= hereto; font offered to the theatrical public, will appear ever/ night, ti; Coosad_y,,Tracedy,LterlaVaadc /trawl, Taw wide, Musical Botiettas, At. , Wizen vialtiag it 4 city, go tbero. • " f October Ti t TS 43410 • THE IMPERIAL' DEPURATIVE. • I The, Great Remedy et the Siiimetee*th em F ~ . .. ". Ceadtarire. ' ' ' - 1. ' al the. cure of Gancers endl .ct.-o ,L. slu es diewesed.Xetter.illiliteSweiling.Slalignant Ulcers and old sores, and all diseases originating in an ImPtlre state of the mood.: Ter dismal' of the Stomach had Llsrir this preparation has no equal, and is ally ralstable to Females of a weak and debillta=. bit. lets is thrteelebrated remedy used by Dr. Sotirts• • ismurrh co., to their saccade! treatment of Cancers, Scafida,lta. St la a Wily concentrated and pure at edy, and large doses or long we. of It Is not necessary. These mane this remedy are entitled to medical ads! horn thit principal office, free of cheep : DEPOT,. NO. 50 North sth street, Philadelphia. : . - I July 1 8 r 'in : - [Jisne,6,lii• El Con] :'',: 20. TO rOCUIDSTIIKIL ILICEINSMI a OTHESB. sAsl. PURVES,..,N. E. corner Seuth ..! and Penn Sta.,.Pitliadeipbla. fur- n Ingot topper and brses, pig, iron, , shed Inle,solders.thnbricka,portable foe- ' get ppetter.bloca tln.tead,foundry mould. Inge. king*.n crprlbles, antimony. babbitt mclai, LI 4 of lbrass, old coparir. 1e... de. Ele Is also a de • er in wrought and cast roraP,lron'and other metals. i rt Is h ra I s desire to aecomodatemsehinists and others a • distanio from the city, by:furnishing any article thrY may want-in their basiners4 Articles not mentioned la the alxise will be procured and forwarded. Any Inge! ry In the abort line will be promptly slavered: 1 , • 1 . - A.. PURVES, t - ' N. N. eon! •Batith and Penn attests. February 14,'37 FURS! F4 II! FURS! ' ' ' • GETZ, NO 726 CIIES T '.l4.ursiselTlioberokwselli ' Ph l iadelPh yrt . . ll 7, 4 7o ... r. , meat and best aelec i ted i nVt me tre n e t ‘ or Lett;ke safey Pere, Imported direct freer • European Markets, ad' 31annesetured under his is aupeahnon, ter wh be 'meld rail the attendee' ol li eh* wish to parch taort Russian Sable, Iltut - son y Sable*, Ermine, Slink do. Siberia Squirrel, ,Pitch, Chinchilla, Stone Martin. ' French Sable . r., ann , fsetured into Card! Capes, Circulars, l" to. tines, Muffs, Cuffs, de. 111 el g a practical . Farrier, d having obtained the pewee patterns from; Paris, lama assure those who rich. the Ity that he can supply them lAthe finest articles a t e Teri lowest cash priers.— IA flue assortment of thirs RobesiGent's Cape, 4114yee; i Ac. ' ,' : 3ittETEt I Oct, 3,,17 dodml 726 sea area, bflowEigh I 'SAVIN. FUND:, . NATIONAL SATY TRUST C • VALNUT S TR EET, South -rot Vcaner of TRlEDhiladelpista. Airwomen/a for Bi r t - i . rasite airing iumigi the Snip pension of Epode punts by the /. Deposits moiled psymestie wade Current Bank Niles, Cheeks and Specie will be re. ' (Tired on deposit. 3. Deposits wide la Bank Notes or Cheeks w Übe paid beck in eurreot Bank Notes. Deposits made in Gold or 81Iree will be, pal tact „ in Coln. /BITER/CST FIVE PER CENT Hof. 'HENRY L. BENNER, Preside t. WILLIAM J. Ram, Secretary. _ 48-t November , ' STAUFFE,' & HARLEY.. ...: '"k•{4 . .k s -.____,.4 . CHEAP WATCHES 4 JEWELRY— A -771 ..., Wholesale and retail—at they .oas.. • . • ••••>-. -:-" ,-- 1 - . - ---• elphia , lliach A Jewelry Aget:No. 148 Old N 0.90) North Secoild at.. corner of Quarry Phila., Goid Lever Walther. telt iceneUed, 18 carat eases, 00, Gold Lepine, IS (wede , I- ' • •1 .t 54 00 Silier Lever, fidlieirelled, •,L - 12 00 Silver Lepine. jewels, 4 - ' - -4 , 900 Superior gnarlier', : ( • -id - T.OO Gold Sportaelea, • - - -.- ] • -roo .1 Fine Silver do-, • c - -' • . I_so Gold Bracelets, -1. 4 - - • - 300 Ladles'.Gold rotleitl., ' • ••• - • ' 100 Silver Teaspoons, Set, : • • --• OO Gold Pens, with Pencil, and Silver Holder, I 00- Gobi Tinger - rings• ri4 riliti . to $5O; Watch lasses; plain, 12% cents; patent.lls3•l cents; Lunet, 2 5 wilts; other articles in proportio . - Alt goods warrantid to ter what they ace aWd tor; l, STAUFFER 11 ' :Y. • 44 - On hand samosa old and Silver Lev • apd • pines, alilf lower Manilla above prices. 'October 8.1857. • . , • . 40. 7 . u 6, Len. I I t • • FANCY IFURS FOR LApiEs. TOHN FAREIRA. & CO., (Ne*Dro - .) 01 SIR MARKET St., above Eighth, e llsiladilphia;—' Importeri, Manufacturari and Realms In Adler , . Gentle • men and Children" FANCY' FURS, What te and Retail. J. F. A Co:, would tall the attention of ProPril and the Pabiie generally. to their, larmerste Stock of Fancy Fars for Loa* Gentlemen and Children; their aoortment embratesevery ankle and kind of Fancy rart4that will .be worn during the Season—inch as WI Capes, Mar Capes, Quarter Capes ; Tatman , Fietorines,l Boas, Muffs A linflitoes, from the Prat Euufan Sahli to tlip Wiest price Domestic Fars. For °radiomen thelangest assortment Of FUT Collars,- Gloves, Gauntlets, ite.; being the direct IMpor•lers of all Our Farm l and idanufieturers of them ander ode own sts-' pervision, we Seal satisfied we can otter! better induce ments tol deals and the publii genera:ah any oth er bowel haring an Immense airortmen to Wert from and at the klanattasturees price,: We a 4 am°. JO= e FART RA IA .CO. t - o. 818 !Market St., abort EVAPhiladelphia. Sept. 9, '37 • 4-3ar rjk.ky: THE V ILY COMPAMIMI Selping Machines. Corse i of Cheitant and 9th I PHILADELPHIA. I we ,1111 vesiectlillly call the attentbn el,: these T AMABLEINEW SEWING supats Priers from 10 to 30 110111 For.al klndaef Stitching and Family Sewiti Hy Companion dialing Machines are tblvverl plan or eonstructlon is so simple, any persu noderltand theul; and can learn to Wink hour; ran wlthont instructions. 1 1 They gannet poseibly get out of :Order, Will tike any required stitch, work eqitaq oe the coarsest cloth or Anent cambric, and: always fasten the thread._; • ; Warranted to glwe'Entlawisistialketlon An iffleteht, Simple, Cheap Faintly Sewlng Maibine has long bean wanted; one that a lady can easily work and keep In artier, adapted to all sorts of Felinity Sewing, and always ready for use. All who bare Sewing to do are earnestly invited to eximine these. Machines and thelriwork, and judge for themselves whether they are the machines required, and whether the time has come when all seiring can be done to advanlagp with a' ma chine, and that with one of these, a lady can do more sewing and' o It better than 20 ran byhand. T/4 will sew from 300 to 1000 atiteacrixi amuse Werk cannot be soiled by 011 used on these machines, In fad all the objections to the old machine bare , been avoided In these. , Who CAM afford to be without ono of them 1 rar AGEWTS ;WANTED. - -D. CUATTERTON, Agent,- N. 19. cur. of :Ninth dt Chestaut.oppnsile Virard Roue, Ptitladelt,bts, November 24151 414 t ": IMPORTANT : DISCOVERYI A Chimney poneesingall tkui , re nir4 ... sites. and applieeide -to , Fee= ' 84amlimati,: and any position ir are needed. ' HE benefits resulting by thiviii of i this i mptovement are— soodeint 'At in *Winds i l 0 sheathe!; a inning of fuel from ft) loi ti rr risi.: a 'IT sating of three:fourths of the heat, tuna ; 'a perfect means of rentilation ; a perfect per* agaiSat „ire firths ignition With the joist; cheapness ill the erection of chimneys, not requiring halt the numbeo of bricka,*and wring onh halt the space In a room taken up by the or dinary chimney. c , , • .We Facterien 3040 40 (cello height o ly. required ta give a powerful dra ft for steam and o che p urposes, • Tun Emma. Parra" Crtinicas AND V 110N.C0., .. — f ! No. 016 Chesnut street4Phitadelphia, Ara now prepared hi furnish Chia very valuable Improve. I meet. guaranteeing It to ere 3301111%db) , when put ntt, by thetti,or In comp li ance with' their In tructknu., N . ! Y.B. The Company desire to obtain me good agents I to take charge of the selling of tSis hri rementin thisi city. and 'county. For farther ,information address the I , t Secretary, , , ft. lil SAFFORD: I ' . ' ' , ais Chesnut street Philadelphia. " {o4y_ _ October 24, IT I MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE., • EVailltiC . th j alo l , v to l .g r iti e M s tt i reeti: E n'! der the Utah liousv, rhlladelphia. ern constantly publishinf d the latest Mu a IX, from the most popular A others In - t it - Bated States, iii a style-that will rle with any loui at n ay other house, either in this country or Ejtoipe. • . - They taro - also the pleasure t cannon** to the public I hat their stock of fil*et Mint, on tisold, consists ...014h* largest and Most complete assortrrert to be found in the conntrycthefare eon stoutly adding tribe ir stock all the N‘w Music published In New:York, Bo top; le. , 'lll, eyiajao publish several tristructio Books,nhich are Irl general use throughout the country, - - : l'ldliOSA tine assortment - et the bin i inaniesetuiers of NeW York and Boston, at the lowest ehesp prices. • , 1 , I t-. ;1 MUSICAL INSTILUME TS. - • idlsof ageneralusertnientqf Bonus lilollns.Banjoes, Flutes, A ecordeons,Le., Violin,. G uitar nd limp Strings, 01 the best ital lan qualities, all of whieti will beArti ish. sit to the public and the trade at the teed rates. ' I 'Orders punctually attended to. i *J- All Lee a Walker's Music and, Shblkation s can be obtained at B BANN,tili'li• Bock and Music ic tern. Pot lir 911 e.: i . . I Ph Iladolrli la r..-11 4. lifi i ~, ! ..1' .. , g. r r - IVIORRIS, 'TONES & CO • ~ 1 i .. • : _ q • . ! =car & STEEL IaIiRTILIVBITI4 -7 . -. . ..•- . ...... -. . _ !Afarket and - Sizteetith 3ratir„l7'hiladelphia, • - !dare rdways on hand and:for sale ; RESTANGLISR REPINKO /ROltrial, I araortments of , intagnalls," and other *aortic branda. BEST AMERI. RAN LlARS—ordinary alms. or rolled to order for bridge nurposes. dc.;&e. PRNNSTLVANIT I OTLERPLATE-- Promiscuous sizes, or 'ut to mini size. norum. ItritllTS-;-Darer brand, made In soil dies. SEST lILLSII CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE' SHEET IRON—For roveringlehlitot. tie. e. AMERICAN iA PAR ITCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD RRON—T rails andl Rat bars Imitable tot miner. tarnotitot, ke. JUNI AT A. ENT:1.1E 1 11 koIiORIV*T SLIT RODS, ZOLTS, NUTS and 1 . WASHERS—For bridges, earn. and linsehinery parneees tatserally: CAST, Slit:Alt, lIACIIINE and, BLASTER STEEL. 'Also., an extra quality fur ; ape and dirs. The I shove, Ulgetber with a fall assortment of Iran. Reel, Noah and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, en,Oneepf, mine% founders and ma., rhialets is insited. . May 1,6,1816 18-17 I • BALDWI 1.1 CO., Engineer,. ftroad and 17amilton areett,"iladdphia, WOULD '"'" 11 1.1 ntion of .gail• I;y iste4; In Itellrood toare Erginctin which lei business for whirh 4:4:Cif one, two, threw or fbe use of the whole, y desirsble for adhe. I in In the grates, surfs; d fail and work to be Itl3 SIM useful el:fetter the )xpouse for attendant% 11l Engine. With thesis .Of twenty-I hrre years leis by our renter part- Ainds of /daytimes. and did. Particular &nen mita& ineln the plan and t.l Our long experience , I rifirnnetlon, enables ns , asinranee that iatedielaw uTwut eouiparefeeorably ruse. We alto furnish to few senortfre (bolt see d endings be bearin a gi A Irotandßeiler W th - tio_rapaletor vent= xs NALDWIE, MATTE= BdIRD. .11" 'amllles to LS. g t tbe Pim ', best. The n can luny Alum In en TOHN 11 Lew, Noma* ascii October 31, '57 TiPM eot . btt h , lP,,So ---- Nt m ~ ,..‘ t t , 0 At _Ea —t- w i: vy the tort Me.. ' (October l 0; 6S' t • 14 j• W. ROSEBERRY, f ,Atiditey -it Lot.• Ofger—cor of Iltirket and 2nd !GAS. wills. I Azgait 9, `341 ' Z.,t- . lk YER STROUSE, Attorney - at La*: ei• " I "' - e 4 atr e 4iet - the Tann li t u., gloat*. f e nnly_o 4 L) ANT.-DIL Olittisl,XttOrney at La*, In In 'Market street opposite (be Otalee: - gal y t, y 1...,p - l'; . DEWEES, AttOrnev at La*. A • ID 0111/ICia—Woor!doore shovel IllariImo?* Hotel,. _ tre etreet. Pittsvillei ya. ID:LI : A, '5; O.. _ . _. OAM figiaciiiiiiki"r.i gagitztrate, .O'Conelancer and Gene ral 611e, t t . . 0r.0411e, lii . ve - t: -6t, Pottsville. next door to Post 018 Au. .57 . ~ I. p.3.. , Y: SI'IN.NEY, Attorney at La*, ..K• . , Astland, Belitiylklll coattail'. Pa., ill! act; as agent 14,.the purchase 0144131 e of hell Xstatc -- .llecOnis or rents,4e. . (.4bland., May in, 7: ceI.gMENT gE,osTrat, the Pmce, Minersale—callectioas &Rd Wades td and attended to Carefully, - - .I , #bruiu7 - ..ZeW • : lu llo3liS R. BANNAII , Attorney at Law. OfAce in Contr. Stivet, °vomit' the Episcopal C reb.Pottsvillo, Penna. - i NeT.11%19.56 1 i 4?-/I • 4 NRANCrS SPENCi 'and Rea' &MU Asset. OM ow East Martat, Pottss Ilia, Pa. Marcia 12,1858. OOHN 8 ITZINGEI i Justice of the - Peace, ST, CLAIR: will attend! to all basioess en , trusted to Alta witts!dlitgene• and tare. . February 21;'67 . ' 8-Iy 4 41 . 1HRISTOPHER ( .I;TTTL Attor- A_J ley at Lai, Pottavilie Sehnilk ill .tounty. PAI • Wouto—ln Mahantongo aireet, corner of Second . A, '67 i IS-1 J.OHN C. CON It D,! Jr:, Jtlsticci. of the Peace and Coneeyancer—ence °pros' Ito JOHN Mouse, Inroad itreet, Tatarultut, Pa. ` May 2457 ! t • GEORGE deß. KEIM,. Attorn6y tit mor. Pottsville, Fauna—will attend tame] builnes• In Schuylkill county; and elsewhere. Office In Centre tract nearly opposite the Miners' Dank. ' Juiy 7,16 • ' • ST- ISAAC SEVERN, Justice of fthe PEACE, attandato the rolioetkat of arsonnta, sad -alt business appertaining to Ma offire. lfe also attends to the tobasurement bf firtek and Stone Work: Ea'eari thine, Ate. The Doeket of Jacob Mae, Irsq., ti to his • poenrealob. Office—Centre it, belew American Hotta*. Potterettle. Feb. 14. 57 7•]r • . illvu - im 1, 4 DIXON, Den list, 16'12 Lo • elu,s 'ST °2B-6 PLIALADELPIMIL . 1 2S-6* O*b(CEO. K. SMITH, Mining Engineer aid Colliery Viewer, Poll/Mlle, Pa. • • 1 ! 1, .'67 • • • , JOSEPH W. GEARY, Civil an Mi ning-Engineer. Ofilee—Corner of Market and 2d streets, Putts.llle, Pa. (January. 10 ' 11)111 SHEAFFER, Pottsville; Pa., olate of glee Pennsylvania gtate geological Survey, explores lends, taltpes, Le. lOctobor 13.'55 41-tf CIFORGE BROWN, Minattspectpr, Polbrellle, Inspects Coal landi and 511124. Pe'rtleu lar ottention paid to ventllstkll. 4 f Augna L , 57 314 f HENRY i'LEA.S#!NTS, • Ciyil And Mining Abe:neer, POTTt MLLE ' •' : • orrecw—Market street, north side. between Center :Ind Second. [Anylet A,'57 n2-enk • R. CHARLES HERMANSADER, f Surgeon an e cc:ow:her, 1 . nw.tatutl lto—Opposit ik. the Artvitan InFtl(tite. Antrust :.V. '1,7 1, ' _ .- VAS-Iy. ,17 1 4 RANK CARlgii, Civil and Min-. Ing will attend to su rrey N lands, wines. town plots. nr, Office wl!h Faint. LOWI S , Esq. fi rst door below Silver Tirraco r Potts's Ills: Pa. May 9,11 I 1114 f iILEAVER CI4 PP, • Geoltikical, IL) aril and 3ltning Entchseers, Coneeyaniers, and Eng ,Estate Agent's—opposite the Wyoming Ilonse, SCEANTON, b. W. CLIAS72.] j„ • [ A. 'P. CLA PP. OHN HODGKISS, Mining 4 ; Engl .neer and Stirieyor, Centre 81.,•Fottsv1111, Pa, at tends to Surreylim and . Tiptoeing- Coal Linds, Inspect, lug 31Inesyte. Agehtfor thetpurrhsee and !aloof Heal Estate, etilbetlon ogrenAii, 3lareh 1550. TAr ENRY, „W. PGOLE, „Geological; j JLTopo:;raphleal and Mining EnglneeNCeritre street; 'Pottsville, Pa., gives attention to surveys and' exandna ! tions - of Coal Lands. to surreys Of mines rtguiri 014 s dal ateuraer, and to' the st3perintendenee and ent charge for proprietors of estates.. February 2, '47 [JuIY 22, '54 '27-tri GENC.I(HrFor i the Pureh4se aetf sale ot It4alEstatetboytng and sollinF Cm 11; ti•-: it.. ng elrarge or Coal Lauda,. Mines, ke, and, eollectigS , renU----from twenty years experience in the County be ,hopes to giro !satisfaction; Waco Mahantango Street; Pottsville. i ' • ' • I . CIIAS. 31.-11ILL.` Aprp 6,-18571 ,i . • t • . - 114-tr • ; T IL McElivain . ,jCivil and, Mining &Engineer. AshlAnd, PIO - attends to Sat:raying and I napeedng Minew, enrreyttla and dividing lands, regu lating Town Lotit; and all Other buoinels in the Utleyt ttla profeasion.. , r„.etfer addreas, Pottntain Sprinter, 0., Schuylkill Cotin . Pa. F .23.1557 F.l P. 1 . HARDWARE. . .. . .. 0 Stichtet & Thompson' .; f , WIIOLIZALE ANDILETAIL DEARIts P..; ; .- 1 - - Ilardsrare, Cutlery, Tools, ass., } , Corner of Centre and litarket streets, Pottsville 1 Schuylkill County ! Ps. : rl "pigra, artizo Bevir." , ''' 1 1 , '• - 4 !. ' ' - t :1 1 • C.l; , 0...., . .. 111111 t - ; .'-'4 " [ t • is, I a; 1 En % DAl,—,i: ° 'lr Mii'esieq 0 Vi i i ..--- z - e , up,il , . •:,• vit • - 1 - - /1.V . / • ''''' t 'UTLES• I / 4 ' - ' • a-4 __ , ,• /11114 ~ g* • . .1 ...‘ W E-.INVITE ATTENTION • - yl - autism° assnrithent of kardware;Cntiery,f IS, Le., which we offer for sale at' isi region:tide advance. O er manufeeturere' prices. We pongees advantages in de that hare secured us the eteintilve into of wads wit eh bare never be, si . offered in this eountyberetofore, nd our experience, together with an extensive knowl . ge of manufacturer& enable ns to 'order our goods d t, _which we can sell lowei,titan any other•establishat vat. • Atftlexesi end a number of artieleatomprising .7 "3 _ _ Looks, ' ' Morticing' and 1m od Latches, • Boring Machines-. 'Butts and'lTlnges, . Saes. ' • i, • f • White Lead, • . Steal squ ares, ' -Zinc, . Broad zee e Ilatche a, , . . Ott, . Adzes, - • Olass t. - - Itestty's Framing Ch is, Puity; Ship Augurs and ill • • Nalit/ , --- - - Aorienituraland Fa ing Spikes, • implements, !4 • • ttelicws, - C4bl no!, Trimmi In . Anvils, - ' greaVvitiety. , • ; • Vices, To Looks}• I • 1 . 1 - 1 • Rope Packing, Latchek..l,o . .r.rred'Yarn, • [ Butts, azid-r .• Mapes, . . Duihtiniflardeak*, , •. 1 , We have give n especial attention. .wiitt a ;low t fur. -t..... and builders at. the Tery lower fr I . I F evntraetEn; and builders at tteiTery 'ket prices. itAl-Hoods ordeal by mall ; . Oen. And Alntardett with deg the tomer of Centlit end Met Now. 14, '57 46411, 87 _HAND SAWEI: .17 - vss•roN's ; Cresson 0, Spe, JILI Jackson's Rand, Canal and Itg.P assortment In town. Yor sale at low Art Win and Iron Depot, August 1, '47 • KANE& DEN CII,PLAN ES, Moul Hollaiek - Roiands i , atlbe Hardware and Iron Depot. .1 Anawd 1'67 LOCKS. •I U;.: 'Km, Front.door, Closet, Night-iteh, vitt% Shyer-plated, 'Portalalni or- dark ' ineril no , a very large -armament, at/ low prices ati the - Hardware and Iron Depot. 1 1 STANK: : Artsnat 1, 'q/ -- etiLl Mictpb - 044.et) 9 7g T 0 . i; ' 0. girth lrl treet.,. ;. .: CONSTANTLY - :on hand; a l a ' ' (i ros.- k) sorb:neuter Pen And Pareicet i‘nites, Sc ' end Itsiors,Tatde Kulres and Yorks, in troryotta . ,oll7alo. boneand -Food bandies; Carvers and Yor k e bit ,Donrie ,I .. . STATed,ke. , , , -1t 1 . i.... ALSO—a very calculi, - assortmon2 of W . ri, Tea Trays, AO. . - ' . • I 1 Fino,Knallth Onni, Colt'. ilatols. Allen', ,11 1car,elp, 'lnd Sin - gleam' •Double barrelled I lob., with Frugal ' stock or Farley ilardwaro. eonvtantiy on hand,' li : ~j(M,)i W. CA.).1.1.131.5N. ,r Ho'. .. liadelplda,bee.3o,lB4l Pei.. 27,13-a".21 Mir • .., 7 • ' ) 7 I .1... k HARDWARE.AND IR - 6 — N - D - E -- 1 lithisll 1t:.4, X 1 JAR, having nol ed his goods at his new phew 'or, and with a new doterniinatiop oft ben all siarh goods ail the tent Coal Region inay reintre. at theirwest mar ' solicits the inspection or the Pnbite lo . I 'shall— ot' band and hareon hand a;full stock of r, 1 . Bar Iron, . Chopping Axes,, l ' Flue Iron, . - roil ;Morels, „. . Cast Steel, . , , Tiara Cbalnx, . Slit-Iron, NAM 4 cid sines 4 i. Hope. . Tack! Blocks, , ' ~ - - , ,Bellows, . - Anvil andYlees a , ilardware and Iron Depot, Firawxr. abort' Market. East side.' ; ' FRANI& 11616, Mt . . . i BRIG T - Ar Le` ii ii iy . ) , be. )W Al ' • ' - NEW uAll ) Al n 4.1 LK ,‘,d nt low Slats' Motet , and nearly ofpoelte the maerse Bat*, rottreille, whOlte 'will be found an excellent, astortment; i of 11.,an. Filer', , • 11 • VlnTiny.e, . - 01- - ItrltenlaWitc4 ,I,IL , '. • - Ancortatent of naiiirlAcke, '" ' watz: Coach Trlmpala Springs, Saddlery, Shotnuaker'eTocds, rpeni er's Tools, • 'NW '-•,;g Glass and Paint rocketeutlery, Bar Iron of all dm, Table Spoons,- ;' • Rolled " • " Anrlle and Vlemt tin II g and Spike's. • Annulment of. elluna, Itallroad Iron and Nally, Shoat Iron Cruel les, Sralth Tool*. - • Wire. Tin PUN • prassgettlea, , ' Out Steel, Elndirona, Shear Steel, Ps.l4 and Dolls Arm Elder,. • Cbsdna. • ' - 14111 Salm. , ' RallroldTrario : • , • Pontler and . Finn Une&rems. ' • ILD4Atorwriklothanka to thipcililiefor opainmacfp. theyextemlndtohlm In hist ad I•thrriaka And hope* the nev firm, by' the quality nt theft et atlas-1 tloolobtmlnesnAndsceemsamlattnepri doom and eintouindthellsoittigoods, — . . aftiour; Luca, Dsoterata litiNfetire alidtrai s:sit,Srsel I tottrillle,Ozni.ry 8,1656 .. • • • 4 , r • • • ' ) 1 • • RT.- Attorney .1 isnarkiin musei 144 „„ at r., i t 0... 4 go ...e.nts, Lc., sit of arid h will be finis ed at nranufscturers' prirsw,— . The tegdiand tree* . by the AUblitTitler *IV Miele,/ with great care, ow growers of reputation and slandieg. lie does not deal In seeds prOeured prof:clang °sully:lb the market, from those whose)! chenp,withoal; , regard So the character of tbe seed sold. Nor does he purchase or sell seeds'grown pmmisruon oily In email ear -4onlstl *here their too clans proximity deteriorates their qtralfi Y. particularly those of the same spode,. This is art trispertant consideration to those whop li tcha se ell ber seeds or fruit trees. For bee , . tr.. Send In orders early to : .J. , . BENJ.I3IIN DA NNAN. ' :”. :1 . • THE HUSKERS. El, Magistrate, in Ball Itusd street .I'24f :Tt is often obserraby good hou.ekeepers that their best potatoes come from the : botroirt of din tiitior barrel, where they are the must effectually guariletl front the light,' and often covered with titelsoll that has sifted down from the upper lay l01.; It is,oftcn recommended that this vegetable bB;Le iu Pt a dark cellar. 'ft has been suggeited It4t one reason of the deterioration or this rage tibie is owl/4g, in part, to the fact, that cellars in modern built houses aro made much more • OP - light and airy, than they were thirty years ago. liThe potato is iu its most perfect condition when Os fully ripe, and has the, largest share of starch in:its composition: If it could be kept In the' iriMiad,'without - freeziag so as to tleatioi its si .t.Ziity, it Would remain nearly unchanged in itL character Until the following Spring, when the in creased warmth of the sun would excite the germs. {Art should attempt to do what ,nature dots per fectly, in!rhe.original home of the potato. It Is kopt iu a; cool, dark diposit of vegetable mold until the Spring °pone. In the good old-fashioned which kept potatoes, when we were a boy, Lese conditions were. very Welt observed. The oin was in the darkest, coolest pad of the cellar, 441 the pOtaloes ware deposited' there with the :dirt du them, as they came from the field.. and they saw no' ray of ligbt,'ezcept that of a candler, . from November until March. They were only kept from 'freezing, in the zero nights, by a thick covering of rye draw. In the modertr built house there is usually too Muchlight and warmth in the eellat. The pots. toes come irt'early Winter into the light and tem• peraturo osA.prit. The productive instincts of the tuber-are nzeited; . the eyes been to start, and the'starch, Ill:rich makes the potato so mealy and : Elk*, if an article- of food, begins to 'pass over m ice, other compounds, favorable to the growth Of a new crop. The cook complains of, wet, heavy potatoes., These prematurely sprouted tubeu, it is frequently observed are not so 'productive as others,. The reproductive energy seems to be weakened by this untimely light and heat. It .tooks reasonable that this course followed up for a long series of years, should have an unfavorable influ ence upon the health of:tlals' plimt.• Market gar deners are alive,to this fact, and let their early 'potatoes, ripe in July, lie in,the ground until No vember before they dig them. They are thee kept in a coo/, dark cellar, until it is time to start them for planting. -. WISTERINGCALVIS.—CaIVeII should have loose stables, or stalls, to run .in during the Winter, with a little yard el padd'ock- for exercise out of .doors in fair weather, and plenty of air always.— Good soft hay, a few oats, say a pint a day_ fo . r each, or an equal qn_antity of corn, esti, or bar ley meal, and in mild weather a quart of sliced io eta is their best food; In very cold weather; 'Soots do calves—sueh it nor experience—more hurt than good. They,are fold And watery, and scour them. In mild tie:tares, roots supply the place of arm, food, and we consider them good for that only, in our Northern climatc.-1 If ealvei got lousy, rub a little soft grease, mixed tritha sprinkling of Seotrh snuff, nn the affected parts,,, thoroughly to the skin, and the lie() leave at once. If yon have not the snuff. .greaso alone will do. This is effectual, and the only remedy we have applied fur years. T01.3 ., 0 water we der not like. It often sickens the calve., arid is nut so certain n cu jo a 9 the fire Krt . ' ) thecalres Warm, dry and clean, and tlicy wCI come nut in the Spring as hright lark.._ s will rem re Dmaipt -patch.' Call and ace rket street. FE= arraas- Att hien :{urnl h toof the t palms," Cbt_ -Afiutr. UV JUR!! it. WIIITTI/11 • Ittietp high tho firmer~ wintry heard! - /reap high !flu th , hien C4)rnt jii) richer gin hag ut umni poured :From oat her lart•h born. bet other funde exulting gLan Tba apple frMu the pine, frhe co nge from the gWesp .11 Meta, 'rho el ueter from the 'tee _ • bet ter bee the hardy gilt .One ruin e d ralea•btatow ; cheer no when the etwus shall drift I. gee harvest fields with snow. Ilrbett rerlneilme came with tower , and taidt And grimy amen and young, And merry beb'lloka, In the wood, Like sad numielana ming. we dropped the seed o'er hill and plain, ; Bewails the sun of )lay, And frightened froth our emoting grain ;The robber crows away. throughlihe hind bright days of Jane, 10 heaves gnaw thin and bar. ; And waved, In hqt peideinemer's noon .; ' ; Wenn and yellow hair. - ' • .And now; when Autumn's moonlit eren, He harvest thee bag aline. We pleek away the hosted kayos, And bear the treasures home. . There. richer than the fable d gtft Of Kolde,r showers of old, I Yale hands the brokeh grain shall sift, 1 And knead its meal of gold. 10 vapid idlers toll in silk Arlitind their costlY board-- :Glee us the bowl of mush sod milk, By homespun beauty poured. IWhens'er the wide old kitchen Wirth •, Sends np Its smoky earls. Who will not thank the kindly Garth, I And bless our . cornled girls. , Let earth wltbhoidler goodly root, 1 '! Let mildew blight the ryei •1 Give-to the worm the orrhard'e fruity The wheat field to the tly. But let The good old eroo adorn The hllls our fathers I rod; , Still let o. for Jile siohlertk*rn • I•, , end or our !banks to GO.1! WHY KELP POTATOES IN THE BARU littipts. To CAXPY FR.Cl7.—Afier pe;ehes, plume, c't• Tons, or quinces haro been preserved, tnko the fruittrous the .syrup.; drain it on a sieve ; to 3 pound of loaf sugar put half a teacup of water; when it is disiolved, set it over a moderate Gre ; wben beiling.liot, put in the feta.; stir it cordin •nally until 'h sugar is candied about It; thee take it upon alieve, anti - dry it in a warm oven, or before afire ; repeat thistere or three time! if you wish. • • • -.,.... EXCELLENT ERVIT Ctaxe.--:One cup of hotter, Gee of brown pugar, one of molasees, one of tweet milk, three of flour, and four eggP. One and half teappoonfullp of cream of tartar, and one ~1 nat. Two ()pun& of rnitint, chopped floc rcre nutmeg and a tittle brandy, if you 'ettooee. TrCi will make two good sized loaves, which will k.O moist without liquor from four to sixwocks, a 1,0 it la properly covered. SPI!;NOS cup Of iimar; 1 te39.36 , 1.9 . futeream'oftartar; tap-oCilonr; tl;1`I' °D . run of robs; 3 eggr,lrell beaten. The maul tartar !should be well mixed In Ilse flour, .31 1 ' 1 Ib° floor stirred verigirodonlly into the hence C. and sugmis The rods should bo di.gotte , l in tablerpoonfulls of milk or cream, and silted jest befeirevutting into the ovol. hem tr JELLY.—Put inn bosAtiag . A . :,r" eon's foot jelly, and when it hns bec , irno In a blanch of gripes irlth the ftalko tirwarlr; over thin put few vino leaver, and 1:11 ur bowl with warm jelly; let it stand till IlC%f 4137. and-then tie( tho bowl in water pp to the br i m m a moment, then torn ont carefully. It it a rail elegant looking dish. Limon - Plc.—Take 3 good sized knots, toe" the joice,lnd chap the peel, and mix with 2 . 01 1 of molasses, I cup of sugar, 2 e, , rg., end I MO. slat. Pastry, as for any pie. Cover the I , c , t" l° crust with entotlerate - thickness of the ;40 ,01 hmoss Place over . this a seeped trust; tine place mnre of, the prepeitil lemon. and t.v er sick top cr u st, _ SILVIA CAKIL— . l Tics whites of 5 eggs, , .1 cop of•bulter, 3 do. sugar, • ° .5 do. dour, a • - ,i do. west Ml*, 1 tcospoonfill otesmof tartar, • _ • J:4 do. sods. ' . *4-
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