Wit 44b is 6 BAND DO lOUS , " 1 • • .Th.,,:ri,*4k 4,44 arteounced that notrdth . elanding,4*emdid 044 IS, Pm* , 14-Nor land rafiesitrut good We tendered% gtotelfallb ..:nor' furies Met* . its trarldrigton, 'Bean, of the Tem& Iwtmeirbat *thril* joppmtle of Ma laundries sod the menaesadbir tellov,)_ma de :hie' way lnto the elty yeatenday 'morning, and ar. 'rleittg - at the ffiank, demanded art Interview witb Dm Governor.. The porter was at Intinclined to give our youot friehltainto -ettetodY. for profane ehaffi but - 1014 'that„tte Was 'serious and very persevering (having, setiend himself up with . some pale ale,) the official polottfd out the Gov , morns ha happened to crots ovis of the courts. Mr. Ikea immediately introduced hitastd.f. Mr. IL—I sty, Governor. The Governor (very much disgusted and lautgb. tily.) ,tiousetterik-ov :-- Port vr-- lircli;-;Ne-poruir so early in the day, Goner. not„ thank you. k 'gnat to him bet a talk With ,you. ' tint.,-Quite luipossible, dr. (fries to pass on.) Mr. IL-Not at all impouible, my dearold fel. w low, bat very probable, and highly likely. • My , name la Mean. . Gov.—Neither, officially , nor privately, sir, boa n , that' fact, .or rather statement, the slightest in. ar serest for me. Mr. IX—Talking of interest, Goiernor, joss brings. us to the point. You'airbeen and raised the 'rate spin, I see. Ten per coot, eh? • . Gov.—Beally, sir, I have ueither time nor in clination to &cuss that topie,or any Other. Yois are taking a strange liberty. • Mr. IL—Pardon me; pardon -me,' Governor.— That sort of a thing won't do at any, price. You are an official, waled for the benefit of society.— Tar a member 'of society, and when I ails you 'a civil queatioo, I haves right to taitriswered. Gov. Zamused4—Grantiog that I were disposed to answer a question, air, I bare hoard none. Your condtieveastaluly, is very questionable. • Mr. B.—Nest enough, Governor, and now we come to business. The questktu la, will you be good enough to sinew a:cheek for this bill? Gov.-01 Ab Yon are the Ault of one of my tradesmim. When be sends s proper person. to ask for his sealant in•a proper manner, be will be paid. Mr. D. (in Lie turn very much disgusted.)—l . a Clerk, sir I I a snob, air I I collect a tradea man's debt, sir! lam gentleman, eating my' turns in the 'maple, and in all probability shall ono daj be a 'member of Parliament, and over haul year Bank Chartcr,'slt. • • Gov.—Wken that time arrives, sir, if I am spared, _we will recommence our conversation at ' , the piiint at which we now drop It. Good day, sir., • Mr. B.—At 'that time, sir, I shall ask you whether it is consistent With your notions of trier canine propriety to publish an advertisement in viting gentlemen into the city to do business and then treating thenkwitit rudeness. • Gov.—Are you out of your senses, youn gentleman? • Mr. B. (having recovered his excellent temper. —Not a Governor:* The Tines, which o course reMeseots the moneyed interest, 'announ oes that you do all good hills, .if tbo people wh bring them really, want the moPoses, end are no trying to make a pot against a rainy Now here is a capital bill, fifty at three months, tin safe names on the hack, 'and I want the mono • awfully. Bo having complied with all your quisitiont, just come in and write as a chap unless you happen to have the tin in your pocke (emiling.)—Without, endeavoring to !it entangle your Meaning, Mr. Brown— • Mr. B.—Beati, sir: Think of ahrick. 430f,—1 ant entirely at a loss' to nadersta the object of thet last suggestion; but to . :disprit of year application at oneo, I w il ilust menu 'that the, dealings of the Bank of England a with commercial bills, end *ill •wirlt you,; r. Brick, a good day. Mr. B.—Bean, sir. And' you are so, bast , Governor. I thought city men piqued tbcinsel on their caution. This is , ' a purely comme're al I !rant every shilling to pay trades poop c, and specially a tailor, a while merchant, and n oyster monger; and though:l must give apo d or two to my laundress, hqr husband keep s sausage , and dat's•meat shop, so that- amount of currency will, flow in , a coMmiircial ebtanel, t o. Now will you hand ovir the mono, ? , Gov.z—Yon don't understand what: you re talking about, air, and I cannot waste my t me in explaining. Pray, go affray. Mr. 8.-" But, Governokl am bound to a; that this'll" a very rotten and fishy•wayof ad ministering the national Cash. I don't Wa t make offensive - all4lone to Sir John Paul and I Itedpstb, boit reallito . be told to come for rao el sad then to find all sort, of shady excuses th * klo one's face, is rather ; a bit of avoid tit liimbug - which one would nor expect fro British morehant.! ' • • • ,Goy../4.1 an altritish merchant, air, so,t e z mark is perfectly inotensite. • • • Mr. B.—NOW, Itionsider that you are, 4 yr nor, and that you as trying to sell me. or „gips us the money. Gov.—l trust, sir, that' when you; are 2 ' bar, you will be u pertinacious; but more di* Im -'inating, or your unfortupate elicits will '•gtet having instructed you. •", ' Air. 8.--Sorry to hear you desunding to , . bus.,. Governor, because it shows. you haslet a eg to ,stand on. What nonsense you talk. abbot my af fair.not being noitimercial I It I &rot deal with iredeemen, they wouldn't want to give oasts to mitnnfacturers, and if I paid NMI', they wiuldni Want money from you. Bo that I ism at ones en. °awaiting commerce, and promoting the interest of your bank, and yet you boggle over • Al pound bill.. • . . Glor.—My dear sir, every one to histrad I. you, on giving orders kilredesmen, and net p lug them, and we here, will . do our bee to commodate them with the means of execut ing commands l en commands with which you faver'them. Mr. 13.—That 4 the moat Immoral doe I ever heard troilism elderly 'gentleman in if wt . choker. Gov. -4 -What appear the immoralities .1" a nem *moot incompatible with soda , . parity. 4„ / ..: • • • Mr. li.--Heirrid principles. Besides, re the thing ill Impossible. I can's :get credit. • that\Fase,'el% you must cash payments. Mr. 11,--Bu4 I hare.got no nub. , Gov;--In thilL case,: air,. you most , operations. • •r ; t can't suspend eating I ing and wearing clothes. • d Gov.—l regret ;our Inanity to corn the dictates 4 mercantile. baser, sir,. d moil decline further interconree with a perstli so nn. fortunately situated. [Effects his retresii Mr. B.—But stop, Governor. lloy I ay! (Bat as the Governor does sot stop, • Mt. Bean redacts fur a 'few =entente,- and thint he will call on the iisees, and, apPtise the c duotors that they am itisinforited by their clreorrm pondent ai to' the proceedings of the I nk. On second thoughts,. be goes into Birch's and has some tortleooap and punch.]—Loadon " cal. Porrartimi GOIMIP..-•-"ttOW do, yob do, Mu; Towo? Rave I ,you haard that story s of Sim Ludy?' "WhY;no. really; Mn. Gad. What is it? Do toll." "fa, I promised not'to trlt for all the world.' 14, I moat never toll tam afraid-It witrget out." "Why, novo tolLon't as as I lien, just ns true as thl What is it 2. " douse tali,: "Non .zeu anything about, It vrlil you?" ": 4 1."o; oi,ott my mouth about it—never. 111 this rnintate."2 " Weil, if you'll Luljesi p ot( ry last Milo, that Ali& Trii that her ilttskittul Wit told by t , Lac :ir'.t:artu.,l it, that . Mrs. Troubl iattzhyzr gri Sutter tritilyii the got trout 1 . 7unorl husband's oldest -biother'af - Step. Ottuti• was • arrived the tileouvtat'abaut that section 'qr tire:ilia' t uf•slutrk-sktaa, Ai EpisetiiiiiVelergynian 'ln our Tie rather loves a jokes, was engaged service fur a brother inlister,' and w cbureb, it little belated, on Sunday A friend, struck by 61A uncommon s • —"Sir, wby so faxtrf : . order,'? sal be wbo runs way riled!' - • Tux enciztos** YAsstsi.=4; Poses fa. Jiai444i , ..... 7 4 ibi ona m e . luting sialuateltonily 'Quakerish-1d tos,) Viv o souirss i I •iistet bays . 104 4 aal. 0 11 41Nki! sot lots attrissils tem** 4:l000tor two #aAmai ictftWitt4, 0041 ifettsViSts4i. • SeritliAEOU S.. _ I. DIES* WORK BASKET'S. OR TANDS,• . 13 0 ikUTIFUE. Pattionernr-Lagals.Ml s reoei ilusPeab. BAN ,, NAIL vaid and tor IMIMEEI TENT Paper r asts„me•sw.Dri,g gs,lo hold trail 4° ""? ° syr Amoy" br - tau"! coststisras,Pottedli•- • - PARING MACRINE.. subscriber bair,added th:i-Paging g• sew. to Ws Blades j' and is now •preparoll to pig:* nooks, and n umber 'Tickets, &a., in large or Mall usgaltilaa, All kinds at mast Books printed: ruled, i lar g .4aild bound to order—and all kinds at Bindlestas• "rut at short notice. Particular attention paid to Biost Magashrs, Pamphlets, Lc. BAIA N h AN, tkla 0,17 14...) Bitufri and lhainfler. SAVE YOUR TIME. READY MADE PAPER _BAGS, • R GROCERS, DRUGGISTS, coersericesEßS, BAKERS, Ac.—The Subscriber informslats Mends and the public that be has n appointed Agent for the tale of r Limit illawlatne—ssunie Paper Rags, ANERACIPIJRII9 IT Ye'. John R. Lewin # Co., of T Hap are of sloes and qualities of paper suitable for reword who use the article, and are offend at se mien aawili at ones commend them to the com so ere are many advantages In purebning and using isatk Bags, Where no bags are wed, It requires to u the quantity of paper and string to peek the yams in her of pounds, and more time in putting up a pack. . , • ere an extensive business Is dole and Bags made by nd, by buying ready attack Bags, we hand eon be di and with. By using them, you wilt not only save U and nottey,,bnt always hare a convenient recepta• ele riAlleh to put up your goods. • • er these dart have been Introduced, they have gl entire satisfaction. • or sale at Alumfaciturts . prima BEN by y . • . BAAN , Paper and Book Dealer and Stat NN lener. entre street, oppoilte Episcopal Chutch:PottsrMs. first rate assortment of WRAPPING PAPER al w ye on band. Feb. 21, IV tt. READ! READ U : R. H. GRESSANG has been ap .luted Agent for this county, forthe sale of 1 " WS PATENT METALLIC iliatlAL CASEIN" bleb supersede allotherktodstu use.. Being perfectly !Might, It obviates the necessity of hasty burials, sad Isopreservesthetwatyfromimmediatedecomposition. — . 7 are particularly suitable for transporting thebody rem one place to 'mother. The face bevy/wet with a hick glass,with metal top, which can be removed at any tme, a ad the face of the corpse seen by its friends or re. atives. We might give you hundreds ofeertificates, to rroborate our statement, a sto the ad's n tsges the Ale. *McCain hasoverthoWooden,buttbefollouing wlll suffice: Wasitgovog, April lith. 'Oeafterven:—We witnessed the utility ofyour erns.] mental "Patent Metallic Burial Caseslosed to convey the remains of the lab non John C.Calhoun to the Con gressional Cemetery, which impressed us with thebellet that it Is the best article known to usfor transporting the dead to their awl resting puce. With reitpect. we subscribe ourselves, yours. ete.. (indnelDllenry Clay. Lewis Cass, Dan. Webster, Wm. R. King, Jeff. Davis, J. M. Berrien, J. Y. Mason. D. R. Atchinson. A. C.Oreen,Wm. P.llanginn ,llenry Dodge D. 8. Dickinson. Stmlistlestimonials might be added without num ber. Apply to 11. DRINSANO, Cdnerettrat,conter of Ultima. Pottsville. June 0.11L56. 234 f _ _ FARREL'S 4 'HERRING'S -Patent Fire proof Saints. 753.491=ZTALMJ, lloaksdkr, and - s oftener, , nille, IS authorized to sell .---.. . their Safes In Schuylkill county ~.' ...>.....- - -I . AI Hewitt furnish them at the low :,-•TY . :X.::, 1 eat manufacturer? prices, at his ',;,•)-0rt, 1 ;••,::,:',51., . llookatore in Potteville, *here the %„‘;•..41,:f sizes and s' list of Ores can bit if n t. t;e4:;;I , ' 4 " seen. , ' " . These Safes,nn trial have proved A I ._ .I. . ~ ita be auperiorin protecting Books, P 10.4 : . , Paperti, Ae.. from firs, to any man -11.1....v.i "-- - ufaetured fa the Halted States, ~ .... and they are afferedat mainly low prices. • • ' , -The Inflowingis an extraet from the report of the committee appointed to superintend the recent trial test of burning Safes at (leading: "On the %Oh of Febrtiary all the Members of the Com• milky niet to withers the Safes and Hooks. and papers, (placed in them) and wore perfectly satisfied that allwas right.. The day following the burning took place, an. der the superintendence of the Committee. After a fair and impartial burning for five hours In the; furnace a Messrs. Farrets if Herring, the Safe of Messrs. Enns • 'Watson was first opened. the Safe being on Ire inside, anti the contents partially consumed. while the rontenta la the Safoof Messrs. Ferrets id Herring were in, good condition. and no fire inside.". • .• • The Editor of the Eras and ..*Auyaill Journal, I ether with fifty business men. who attended the burn tog of the Safes, teal ify to the truth of the above eta - meat. • • . For good and reliable Safes at manufacturers' price call on . ; B. BANNAN. ' Agent for Stirrers et Herring's Safes. • Pottsville, March Ifth '57 . i ' 11- S. D. £ H. W. SMITH, X4NIIIACTORIS3 OF Melodeons, Organ Melodeons, and Pedarinb- Bass Harmoniums, 511 Washington Street, lioston. ,I TILE ATTENTION of Clergymen, Cotemittees, &hoots; Lodges, kc., is Invited to the new Pedal SubLiass Harmoniums, made solely by the' Manufacturers. , It to ermined with two manuals or banks of Keys, the lowest sot running an octave higher than the other, ' and may be used separately, and thus pet in one ease twoWinct instruments ; or, by theme of the coupler,' thet o hanks of keys may be played at the mine time by u of the frmt set only. This connetted with the Sub- ISA, will produce the effect Ma large organ. and is sent lenity heavy to till a house that seats from Doe to 1500 coos. c,e THE ORGAN HELODEON Is'designed forparlor end prieate use. The eonstrite tion Is similar to the Church Instilment, being arrang ed with two banks of Keys, and when heed together, by means of the coupler, is capable of u great volume of power as the Church Instrument, when used 'without the Prdale. e * Also, every variety of MELODEONS for Patter use. • Purchavent may rely upon Instruments from our Men utketory, being made In the most complete and thor ough manner. Having reiskived to the spacious 'build is. bogs. 511 WASHINGTON-7111E6T, we have every Swill ty for, mem:kW:Wring purpose! , and employ none but the most experienced and skillful workmen. p r . In short, we will promise our customers an Instrument equal If not superior to any Manufacturer, and guaran kW, tee KYTHEE AND PERFECT SATISFACTIO.a. Mom TV.CTIRRIS, LUAUS or Come, and others inter. ested in musical matters, are respectfnlly Invited to visit la our rooms at any time and examine or test -the instru ments on exhibition tbr sale, at their pleamire. Asitstill further g natant ee to the public as to the excel ence of the MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS from our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by permission, to the following . ' PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS OF BOSTON. Who have examined our Instruments and will glee their opinion when called upon : Csicxeruso A Seas, HAUL", k Crusrosi, T. Guam k Co. WIC. P. Exesscr, Hamm A Atresr, CW. LADDeCo. Gsortoe Haws, Woo:mien& Raoww,liswaux ot Co. Mellodeoria & Harmoniums Rented. Persons who wish to hire MelOdeons and Harmoniums with a view of purchasing at the end of the year, can have the rent crndited as part 'payment of the purchase money. This matter Is worthy of epeeist note, as it 1 enables those who desire a fair test of the instruments before puretutsing, to obtain It at the expense of the' manufacturers, to the extent at least of a year's rent. Orders from any part of the country or world, sent di- De real to the manufactory In Roston, with cash or sends& .tort' reference, will to promptly attended to,- and as 411 7 - faithfully executed as If the parties were present, or ae , employed an agent to select, and on is reasonable terms Price Lists - • the &Ten 1eg,4 1 ,4 octave, Scroll leg. 6 octave, • Piano style, 6 octave, s I Plane style, extra South, • octave, • Piano style, carved leg. - 1 4•0 Piano style, 2 sets of reeds, Piano style, 6 octave, an Melodeon Organ elodeon, - Organ e lodeon, eat?" finish, Pedal !passe Itermonlure, t e Certincates and notices from the prom, from all parts of the world s may also be seen at our salesroom. Descriptive circulars sent free to any address. S. D. it IL W. 81117114 511 Washington Street, (Near.Boyiston Market,)BoltoO. _June 27 '67 • ' *IV • tto BOSITON_ BELTING etingSOMPANY: mass sam pel -.- • rifillE experience or the past n years, • bee gairied for this Belting the confider' of mans ' end facture!" and consumers. The great impro ments re. amity made in its quality. warrant us In rtlng it to belcuperior to leather for all open Belts,--es tally for , nk. heal,' maintelts. • Its Bret cost Is much less than leather-It s stronger, and more durable. and gives a gain in porier on the pel.l ley. It will stand a beat of MO degrees utuiffected,-no, degree of cold or wet can injure Its working., In all re , =lt Is recommended for Saw• Mills, Mines, Gioia atm_ ,ss Machine Shops and Manufactories. machine Belting, 3 4k. 4 Ply. Anis rirrsice.Hs, , 3 and 4 ylg, from which an estimate of the 'price o f intermediate widths can be made. 2 inch 3.ply, per foot 10 cents. I,ply, 13 cents. 3 " " ls' " " 17 " • 4. 24 44 5 44 .as 24 44 1$ [ 3O 6 44 4/i ep a 06 7 o si a 134 .4 • it 64 . , g - at 43 a a' , ? 58 jo “ 41 • 44 [ 44 [ . 00 o o I go a a 74 • 12. " ." -66 " „ " . 63 . •". 13 " ' " - 0 I 72 " O2 " 4 4 a _ 81 .4 It 100 is . 0 a 80 44 44 107 44 1 0 " 44 44 Id 14 346 u is .., I 1 0 4 • 0 44 130 o 20 • " as 1 - 116 " • 144 24 ' a .0 427 o " 148- a . sr' . 7 3 8. to . . 4a 173 , • ' Heavy 5 and .6 ply. Betts made to order f-r ;lchees pest strength Is required-Os a sabstttr l ZZ' 'double leetberyst an advance of twenty-44e and fifty :per amt. on 4VI paces.. , Ask • S.Ply Hydrant Hose. filfrfghted lo stand &pressure o f 7b as. prr spare '44 lath per fuel„' - •20 cants. 3 4 ,p .„ 7-$ " " • " 1 ' - I :,d 11.{ " " 1, An't eny II mver pp to itio t told leer . • af n v_ *I. . .. - , - • -_-_4O by 2 " ,-,?" ." '• . ' —. • • •0 ~" II Ply Varamoilsre 44 Fire Engine Ease. .Ifi,rranted to stand arretnrre of lib lbs. pa• !Imre Each. 134 Inch per foot,I! - . , - - . -LC cents. 2 1:2 ^ * " . 1 .". . . .... • , 111 z^, 2i,4 It, n:, ,r• ! _ . „..„ - - . l o o .. • New York •Crobro Bose, - - - •23- ". nose of any elm And strength made to order—else, Snetkei hose for Fire Engines and other purposes..• The above lime has great advantages over leather, as it needs no offing; Is perfectly tight, will stand a very high degree of beat without Injury, and la not affected by the severest cold. Coupliags, Iliaset.tpee, &a, &rubbed at the tetrad prices. • • . - - • Steam Paelking. Thliernele is acre In general use by the most skillhd II ngtneees and ihichialsts throughout the Wilted States. It is prepared au that :2/00 Fabmobeirwill not street Kind teastperior.to e,rivilblng ilia, as no iiiistairi .-bas so math elastkity which stands so high a dewree of heat, and may be used about all parts where packing Is necessary, iris: Ilantuao Plates, - Piston Iledir :Waal ;atoll; :Atm Oteats, Cylinder heads, StutS,p g 1103 m, ate.. etc.. - - - . Peeling made to ceder tor all th e rechros i pummels such as ilastioin haste, ritltoll, RIM. Pin _PLANins• fieemrp Cam WA= Pears, WPM* Pincer litnAni NXIMVALIrdsPOKSPLUINFOLWI4 _ - A. _ 1,.. , _. .-- subeeriber ban the Agency . from tbs Et Aral& limmai dr O. above 'Melee. The lints am, the beet In at pa lititei. arid we fur** them le &buying Co. 04 .__ithettnestpriteil, tints Riving thataniage to th• Ftri a ""war-Onterinineharr also-the pnebtrettre et the . • li atlllrit Or Manitoba Intainto iutrirattam 4 ,,,,,. • ..,.....,..,,...,,,, ............. =ot any; Sen nage a Zkfarlw to . . • , • Balt ikuriai. In person 'Ai oldest Indmother I ,erM ater 's I . Juelter, laM boat that the ,tau made wbo teed the htmjlog ersiot— [squired he, "that , dad* crt Dfitail (re. Icing rem. willnifte 4.4 4 0104 h 4044 t • ...: ,-- .P•rfitV 1" 4 . , mt.2 - "Nt.t • I:1..0,-; .:,•... -...,-, •:-...: ~ . it- ANEOUT,r.t,fi,i THILSESTAiTgAItPUMP' • FIMIIS PUMP is made of Iron, Brass, X Itionze,or Gun Metal castings, designed., ana ex. tetratvely used for steamboat, Railroad; Factory and Mi. ulna purposes. sad Ores peat satiodiction as!a boiler Weed Pump. They are very easily repaired, and, being Iw connbeated Ann nay other Steam Polyp in nee ; they are mud' less liable to g.t oat of order. For references and testimonials, *lib alveolar. eats, le. andyto LITTLIFIELD March 11-ly F•Prineiclit. Maas. . ok; •A GEN/BISt, • , : BrOadiniky. New York: • . SULLENDKEL it PASCAL'S, • : ; sixth Street,.Philadelphts. II isCOILTPS, -- 5, --- .--- . & Chestnut Street: Phltadel phi*. Styles for the Van and Winter, 1.857- 1 1310 . ,, Gloves 1 Gloves! • Gloves* ' . Gloves 1.•,= • ' • • Oloaeat • GLOVES a la Gummi. (new stylefor the Ladles ;) GLOVES made by Totmis, who tha nest to the trade :et GLOVES of Kuk and gloves of BatTas: ' GLOVES of INXISKIN,CLOTII and CADMIUM ' GLOVES of Wool and Silk and Cotton: GLOVES of Buckskin, (a large lot 'n); r . • GLOVES for driving. Gloves for walking; GLOVES of White Hid. ens Black Raskin:;. 0 LOVES imitation. which much resembles thesis GLOVES to be worn at the coming •Assetoldinr,. GLOVES of Itatskin. (very Sue,) ' GLOVES all sites. of every Lind; i• GLOVES to snit the young and old; : 1 - GLOVES to keep oufthe Winter's colt 01,0 V KS In great numbers, in style very Wipe;' ' GLOVES which l'm selllngnt a very low price; GLOVES. If you want them, be eertata to call At the City Rat Store anttllente Farnahhig Neel Door to the Pbttrrit/s House. Centrist, Tbairins, N. ft.—,Last received, sernall lot of flont's Patent Erl: *meted Paper Cellars, a new article for Cents. Gents' SifANVLS, Shawl tins, Cashmere Scalia, Ike. Noveirtbir 7,'u7 • : NOW IS THE TIME TO BUNSCRIBE. T . , lIE Subscriber furnishes all the lead ing magastries, end weekly papers, at pnblieher's pr res. Two of the $3 magazines will be hopished kw $5; or two' of the $2 magazines for $3 50. .• , ~, ' lAttle's Living Age, $0 Knickerbocker . ," t Harper's Magazine, 3 Hotinehold Word;• - 3 Emerson's Magazine , 8 thre‘Steptien'n Monthly, 2, God,7's Lady's Rook, 3 American Agriculturist, 1; Graham's Magazine, . 2 ftisekwoodrs ,Mailine, 3' Westminister Review, 3 Horticulturist, n, , 2 London Quarterly, 2 Leslie's New 14.tzelly Me: Edinburg Review, 3 gasine; , _„' 3 North British 'R eview , 2 Arthur's Hotiie Mitiatlne, 2 Balton's Dollar Magazine, I Harper's Story books, 3 London Lancet, 6 TenneY's3llning.slsM6te, 5 AtLantlo Monthly, ' 3 - ' Marper's Weekly, 112.11 1 N. Y. Weekly Umld, 3 Ilalieu's Pictorial, 'N.Y. Lodger, : 2 Frank Leslie's Illustrated, Si Ledger of Rom:nice, 2 Platurdly Evening Post, 2'Flag of our Union, • 1 2 Dollar .Newspaper, l Little Pilgrim, l • ISO eta. London kiln. Journal, 2O ct icientifte American, 2 N.Y. Weekly Tribune, 2 Waverly Magazine, • 3 The advantages of procuring these through us are that there can be no loss to subscribers through the failure of the meila, they save the postage and receive them with out being folded or Injured for . We have connected with our oatablishmentr an exten sive Bindery, end-ein put up the above in various styles. B. HANNAN, Bookseller incl Stationer. RAVE MONET TILERS HARD TIES! . . , DRAINAGE AND WAT ER PIPE. Just the Thing Winded in• the ifinh . l.7 Regions. rtniE, subscriber bus -been! appointed Agent for the sale of the Titrifteit 'Stone Water au Drainage Pipe. This pipe tonnes lin sirs from 2 Inches up to 12 Inches In calibre, and %Ili bear a prey. sore of from 75 to 100 feet fall of vrateir,illi as easily laid its iron pipe—connections ran be made at any point— is induJructlWi will last forever--in get Wire dura ble than Iron pipe, be it does notivnit--and la eV forded at the tillowing rates at oar store.' Pottsville, or ran be sent direct to points where !Rail Bonds run from Philadelphia when quantities . . are required . Freight ..e ity•ted from these prices when. partlet receiving the Pipes my Freight. • 2 inch pipe - • - • - 24 cllll.l per foot 3• " • •. - 1-"' " • - 6 . " " • - • - . . •148 8 " " -- • :47 " •••• " " - - - ;"" 18' " • • - ,167 i " These are the cheapest and moat durable pipe( that ran be obtained for conveying water.;. We believe the/ can be laid even cheaper than wooden' pipes, and are only about half the price of iron aid load pipes. ow and see the at the store of It. BANICI.N. Agog for MO Augstfadgren.' Pottsville, June, 1857. • • - - - PAPER HANGINGS, '— '— Startler., ustrgstsizer /tr..; *C. rHE subscriber is uaw - receiving his 1 111 new patterns ert Paper Ganging* Sad Borders, for has. parlors and rooms, embracing the newest and most suitable patterns—selected for the usual sized houses to be pepernd in the country.. The subeiriber takes great care in selecting his papers to s it the houses to be pa wed. Among the lot area few ' lemmt patterns of gold, for halls and parlors. I • Our stoek embraces assort= is from four different teanufacturers, which gives a g 9rariety of patterns to choose from. , I ' ' ' ' Also, Cheap Papers, in , lim i t Vaiiety, it ail prices,' some as for as 8 cent; a.plece. raper Carla* in Greet Variety, ithetesaliend BM. ' lali - Psper Rangers furnished with paper at wholesale prices. Good paper bangers also furnished when re quired. -. star varied assortment of paper hangings, borders and paper shades, presents *eullar attractions to those who desire to purchase, and as our stock is the largest in this section of the Numbly, persons can almost always be AC. commodated by telling at ' •' :" B. HANNAN'S Cheep lictlt and Paper Store. Pottsville. March Sth 1888. •.. • - ID. • SAFETY: LAMPS. A flitspottbir Article. /r HE SUBSCRIBER . itis just re - volved from New Castle, Englund, a lot of Itavy's Safety Working Lamps, made ander the Inspection of the English Government Agent,. of the best nudity wire guise, Also,:Ganze Covers made ready for we. for these Lampe. These are the bed Safely Lamps ever in troduced into th ISCounty, and are for sale wholessleand retail at about the cost of inferior, lamps. Also, Wire Gauze by .. "" •;,,,,..:5 anKISSOLUTIQX.r—' The Cii-Partnei -2.4,r eirstiotslassitie teem daseiih *Mar Jidda R. Porter, Islam mats , tlia area of 111,14.131; & MUTER, lien this day flhocember 3, - 1136T4 been dia. seasawl, John 11. Paster bashag paidissed the oath* !n -or Joie* Millet In said arm. and Ain , settle, all the' of the said Arm, end continue tbe hula seta At the old dant .1, , J 03141 1, , JOHN R. POSX&R., 604t0 - Middleper!, Dee. 3, ,P 57 estuAgTNERSIUP .. NOTICE; The eb-parteerehlir (* the hunter beSiersie beattoStie ndlbetereert ri C.: Wilson and lenrieltoyeroreattile do (Aril 25, lt.24),tdved by mutual cement.- .. . • •• U. 0. WILSON, - LEWIS' ROVER. The undersigned hare thbiday (AprU23,lBs7.)entered into eo partnership, to the Ininher brudaiet, at the stepai saw atilt at the foot of the tortfoed pterietoo the U. U. S. U. it. R., wider' the Dna of 11.-CAS JAUSSWILSON. All orders for inoileifpnaraptlyettended to. It. O. WILSON, 3451,1/.../64-;• ' PLUMBING. pLUMBINCAND CAS-FITIIIIO • Establishaiont. EI4ITAXS: POTZWILZR, PA. • — "- ,,, ndersiptedrespaettlolly he eitisems of Mae richalty. that having Die if casobiag. Er. talriesnynteke ad attached it to his ;11sufners, here. ,y on both branches, " b =atrlet attention Mow—keeping always on lime and well selected 'lying competent end doing work at , ftllMMllisapriaet-Aonr a portion of the piddle 'page. 4 7' etoak will constst of ifa. ids. hon. Copper and \ Tear, Porc ela in and rb Dardne,ltron and fgs,Btnes Cocks for ...rather Has for para. comas, Branch Plpos and Couplings Gm pavements, Iron and Lead Pipe gall sizes, Osur.Fix tares of every kind, embracing a fullimmortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets. kn., U 4 he., manuthctured of the best quality of materials, and of the latest and most approved pat terns. April 'MST DANIEL D. MORETON. t 5. • FOR SALE &TO LET. TOWN JOT FOR SALE—In the Borough of Port Carbon. Apply to 3t. Wn'HEIIILL, Amt., 74P FOR RENT--A Three Story Brick Dwelling Bowie, and wreseal Ake* al In Cenlre-xtreettPottscille. Apply to - , U. NUM , liiepteniber 6, r 67 Feb.l4, '37 FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas,Puddling and Blastlinrasees, from the Readlor Works, for tale low, at the I • PIONEER FURNACE, Pottaille.Ju.l9,lBsll 24-tf Fro LEZ-vin Qffiee with all proper I consenter:lees In the '341 story; In Centre elreet.— Inquire or 1 . • JOILS HANNAN. Pottrirille, August 8, 1857. 32-tf CHEAP.YUEL.—Coke for sale, in large or cmpll quantities, at the low price of 5 cents per bushel. 'nemlre either at the office, or work ■of the Pottsville OssOotnpany. 47-lf • - . po LET.—A large and convenient Store Mese and Office, on the main street, Tre anent, recently occupied by Clerk & Co. Inquire of 4. TUOMPSON.'ooDititZT,Tremont,or.lolol BA NNAN, Pottsville. (*agog. 8, '47 324 f f`ICIAL 111 IN 0" Brond k) Top iloilittaln, If ting`dom{; county, yo..—ot imp rint..quality of Finni-U1 minons Coal, 'blab is easily mined, and iettnires no breaking or scree Ding. This Coal le ti Deg ne )I ed for Rolling lnhs, Loeomot tree, Steam boats, Sr., sad limb' ready vale. The mine IP well omit• ed, fruit laid amt.', roned—ln condition to do a good bus hman In thalami& of Dien of experience and capital:— It has.the elmire - of the Penneylvanta Railroad andothe reaneylransa Canal to. avenues to market. Apply to Maori D. Moore, No. ZS walnut alma. Phil adelphia; mita J. M. Clerk, Broad Top City,ffloalniont Poet Mee, llnntingdon eounty,Pen us.. Nerembea •1 46-7 k HOUS ataxyV, TO tktcs .1104 rough' of Auburn, Schuylkill totintl. one new two TT Brick Store and Dwelling. 'The house a large and convenient. The Store Boom Is V.. feet by 30 feet. with under the same, The Dwelling contains 7 rooms—sevf.there Is a good stable and garden op the property. The bones Is situated on the corner of Front and Marketsitreets, the but business place In the Bo rough. Any",person can rent the above named property oa .remanable terms, by applying to the undersigned on or before Jan'uary, Ist, 1559, at which time poaseselon ran be given. Tor further particulars apply to PETEIL FINK, Ilaniburg: or to F. B. LIOSSLED, at Auburn. December, 6,'67 40-3E* ,r NOTICES. VOTICE.-4---All' persons having open accounts wild me! wilt present them fur settle. meat. No goods will be delivered to any person on my account Without a written order from GEO. W. BOWEN. OSBORNE, Gm , Ouch's. Oatcake Rai/rani. • October 28, 'ST A SSI,GNEE'S OTIC E.-1V h ereas William lillanirendrOmle L. Inland trading under the Arts of MANI) 4;0., merchants, did.On the ltd of Neylimber, HAL atalte au aisignment of al/ their tin:pert, le.the subscriber for the benefit of their credits ors: All persons Indebted to mid firm are requested to mate payment to the subeeriberoebu sjettle. u_p the business. , JOHN CONARD,' Dec. 'pr GO-61] • ....desigeat of =and me ar. 11 - NSOINENT NOTICE.—Take no tice,i that ABRAIIdN'ICANTNER has mad, applica tion to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the banana the Insolvent Lana, and the satdeoert has appOleted the hest day of ?dwelt Term neat tot the hearth& of him and his creditors. By the Court. • _ DAM'. 8110E1 4 ilill, Pnid/ep. 543 t Deeemher 12,17 . . 130TTSVILLE MINING & MAN 11FACCURING 0011PANY.—The animal election Directors of the riottsrlite Mining & Manufacturing Company will lak held at the odic* of P. Spencer, Ralf-. toad 'street, Pottsville, on Tuesday, the 12th a "Jenusey, 055. ,Polis open trot; 2 toe P. M. E. WESTON'ZULICK, &c'y. ..-.lhiceilther 5, '57 4851 QFk ICE MILL CREEK 45r. MINE DLL NAVIGATION & RAILROAD, CO.—Phil/I -d: plibi;' ember 3d.1.85,7 : . -Thismnual meeting of the - stockholders of this Conn rnzofill be held at the office of the Company, No. 1J tbratj,sfreet, on Monday; Deccalber 28th, at 10 o'clock. at whieb..thaa an eleetion for oftlcers to servo the man.' log 'WWII! abe take place. - P. C..IIOLLIS, 'Dor. WI; 40-4 t ' ' . - Seetetary. IMOFFICE MT. CARBON 8c PT. CAR. IL —P IL CO. Philadelphia, Nit:ember 18E5 : I nta mt i roosting of the stockholder* of this Com ' palsy* be beld at the (face of the Company,. No. 40; t, on Monday, Pecember 28th, at balf•porit 10 o'clock, A:)01 1 at which, thee an election for officers to Nerve the smile' year will also take plate. ‘_4__. Dec t 4, 49•41 . - • P. C. lIOLLIS, Secretary. (:)1 4 I 1 6: 0 E N ICHF LB Y 0 L AD . VALLEYa_NAy cemberwom:: Pula' The linens! mite . tins of thistockholders of this Com woy up! be bsld at %be Mike of the Company. 'No. El Library street, 00 Monday, December 'Atli, at 11 o'clock, A. 111 et which titter an .election for otßeers to eerie the easulort year will also take place. P. C. .11OLLIS, ' Dee, 6,17 49411 . Secretary. O,CHUYLKILL' NAVIGATION , CO. kj-4CMlClt...Thennanal meeting of the steekhold era and loanhoiders for thielertion of officers for the en suing year, srtil be !add at the °Moe of the Company, N 0.117 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on Monday, the etb of.January,lB6B, atl,l o'slorit.A. M. • W.-M. TITA 11MA See'y. otni4 Sehttii, Na). *4bn- 7 x '47 60-41 ITFICE WATARA. 'R.- R. CO.-- T ha; • L. Pottiffils;Doenaberitb, 1857. e anneal meeting of tbe elninebolders of Ulla Com. pony • will be held at their' Mies, December 814, at a o'cloek, P. N., at which time an election will be held for PreeMent, eight Managern, Tneaeura6Peersten and oth- er oilicere, to Bette the ensuing year e JOHN DOI4A USW , &o. • December 12,'57 Ltl at CRBERR,Y CREEK . RAIL - ROAR COMPANY, Schuylkill Connti—rAt an anneal election held by the stockholder'. Wald Oninpany; on , Monday, the 7t h lost., the Weeding gergelS_S mere duly elected to terve for the ensuing year: - ' : • Prericfcal—CALEV WHEELER , Managers—George N. Eckert, ifea. E. Wye, Wfin....Eek ert, Charles /RAM. Iwo Eckert, John ICEsadawillio• was Adams, tVin. Gruff. Sccrefary—Jotts Stirarensa. - - :. Trearstrcr.—Wm. Gruff. JNO. STEtEPELEE,Eraty.. Pleegrove, Dee. 12,17 , • . 56. • . B. UM(NAN drIENERAL BANKING LAW.--iNo kfi Hee is hereby glean that tipplbMtlint bitable to the nest seirelou of the Loghdature 1W the ipeistsaeLof a General daubing Law. basedtpon stouts, and dna the general features of the bill submitted by Mr. Da at the last maid= of the Legislature. 4ttly 4, 17 gj NOTICE is - hereb y , given that ap pliestioti will be made to the next Legistatire for tbe Incorporation of a bank of issue, with the usual pd eiteres or hanks. under the name and.title of “TILII MI NEitSVIABBANK," to be located in the borough of Mlnersynle Schuylkill conety, with a capital of TWO Thmdredlimumnd Dolian, Jut, 4,'6f• kkint NonOTlCE.—Notice' is hereby given that an application will be made it the next EfIlF of the-legislature of Penraryirezda forthe ineorso ration of a Bath with the privileges - of Issue Banking and Discounting. mid' Bank to be called the. "MAL BANK HY SCHUYLKILL HAYEK; with a capital of Two flutuired Thousand Dollars, and to be located in I he Borough of Schuylkill Itaren,Sehrtylkilleounty, Schuylkill haven, June 27,'f7 7 TS:Gra XTOTICE.—No4ce is hereby given that an application Will be Made at the neat ses sion of the Legislature:of Pennsylvania for the launder of a Bank of home with the avast privileges, said flank to be ctiled the "IIEtteIIANTIF BANK," with a capital Or One trundredlbousand Dollars. with the privilege tp increase the same to Five Handfed Thousand - Dollars, aid to be located in Market street In the borough of Pottsville, ;Jane =, 'Ed ; Pchnylitill county, Ps. • ' -• ' NOTICE;--Notico is hereby liven that an applleatkrn will be made at tbo next sew , 1 1‘ on of th e Legislature of Pennsylvania for the throne. 4-Stlon of a hulk with the usual pritilems. said bank to ibis called the "UNION DANK OF TR33IOIIT? with a dip. ital of Ono Mundred Thousand DN4te. and to be Joss. I fell In the town of Tremont; Ethwylkill COlinty. • ELL/AII UAIIMRIt, . BENDY DEM' F. WIMITREUIER,; T. A. GOOTRZT. J. A. L. nICE. - • WM. IL REMIERTi: : i JOOll DAIINETT,• D. IL ALTUATIBE; ADAM WOLF. - UCH BATDORPY, LEVI SPANGLED, ' HENRI =XL • Jane 27, MR • WOTlCE.—Notice is hereby -giion 1.1 that is spoliation will bi 'bade tit deli Ob. I 13011 ante leaislat ore of Peofaxyltenta, for the charter I Of a bank of hide, with thalami ptitileuee—said baulk tote ottliyai "The Ashland Sank. —with : it capital of Poe flundred Thousand DoEsta.with the privilege 'of Inetteshig therm. to One Hundred : add -FlTty Thou sand Rehm, to be located In the .bothuth'uf Sehltutd, Schuylkill comity. State of nenottyhriela. - • • • E, VIOMPSON. ROSES? O. WILSON. ORAITAM KLASE. DA viva. HAI < • ISAAC BURKUMIT, : CLEAYEk: L. - Ir. AISNE, A. o .BWlfy!,_ joNATLIAN TIMM 'V' tt+TA/4 Malt. I Astiblud, June =, • ' 21-611 N ' ADMINISTRATDWS: Atones istboiobi Rim thitiottoinat n tboltstato of hod Wow, doactuint, late of the; baron& -of tiottsontin fteboarlkill maw, loon ban i granted to the ontiirtbwoooldtug to mid WMottll ll of 'rotto , Uts. WY tWO.Bottotor of odd antetyf Tboro b tomalt poroolittnebtad to said jade aatl tequeited SO SAM • taolonoldttront daisy sod tboachaotoir ntahoil 16111 1 •plow proottit !>titioot ititlr T.ll. Kildni.4 olitototo~, • 453104WitolOtstiogolootatioilltitiostr _ betiipair 10, 'or REAL EgTATE SALM DAIRY-it TRUCK FARM FOR SALE.' FARM OF. THIRTY-SIX ACRES;' . .divided luta wen &user fife earli, trout the need trete Pottsvilloto Ittnencelhe,exelbousittect by the Mine IlDi Roil Road, two and a half milts. from Prantlileousd one, tntis from klinetwritie; thirty acres being rhatreit and. the' Wanes in yessog -ant thrifty timber; awl all ruder good post and rail trnee.- 71-- t This farm has barn mast as a dairy and Ire* firth for Ma Ms* ate porslitat is in a high state or cultivation. with biros donble'limise, , Barn and abode, and 'garden' etieMsed witb .fentn, and fall ofyarions kinds of oboist fruit " trees, grapess i 4c.; *event' never-failing springs of water, and sell of the .best of water it the limos& ' 'Marano wilt be sold on reasonable tetras, and camel= given immediately bz applying' to J., IL WETIMUILL;or TIM. it. RA.N NAN. ibtfrrifk. tigft. 19, '57 sg•tr A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY l ea ug ilubserther,.being desirous of re tiring *ma the Mining- boat ofOrs hie Rifford at private sale. 'llls colliery hill t uat ed on the &buy ill Valley Railroad. about onemile above hilddtte port. The' Coal Le .of a deep Tied Ash. and of Foredo, quality, and well adapted to the New Fork and Nester* markets. All the improvements are of the most *ppm• ed euratruction—consisting In part of one 75 horse priv et pumping and hoisting engin% with petutpeandell lb e neeessery machinery, in per Pet order; one 25 horse en gine and breaker: stes, bins, scream, hoisting plane and gearing eompleWears, tools, and stock. all in good order. Tbe colliery comprises' the celebrated .Epohn Lewis Veins, above and bellow Interim!, all op: bed and ready to tomenonee immediate operations. For farther mutlenlars inquire of the subscriber, at Potter ille, or Pi . AWL 8. FISLIUI, at the Works. Ilay 21.'58 2241 ' Bail VET. AiLL'lll AN. CCNOTICE A,j , The subscribers hare associated themselves. front and after this date. under the name and style of TiftiEll, STONE 00., and will cottdoct the business of /haling IN Chat. as successors to FREDERICK TYLER CO, at BerallE Walnut street. Thiladelphla y 164 Broadway, New York; Mr No. 5, Portifiehmond.' FREDERICK TYLER, GEORGE F. TYL KR. 0. NICKOLS BEACH, WILLIAM E. STONE. 19.tf May 9,17 ASHLAND and MAHANOY COAL The undersigned are prepared to receive orders e celebrated Ashland roar from the “Threeroft Pi oneer °ornery." Front the estenaire alterations and Inv provements made arthe Colliery this winter for prepat mg the Coayhey feel no hesitation in offering it to the trade as an article that can have no superior in the mar bet, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, shtte and other impurities. They are also prepared to make con trasts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines . . BANCROFT, LEWIS t CO., Feb N 9 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Butidpkg ruary , '9l • CAIN, HACKER £ COOK, • Weilte Alre Atterthe or Iltsok. .13•304 th C7cnikl. .41/0, dealers io other Dna qindittes of - White and'lted Ash-Coale. No 4O Want street,Phasutel,phia, and Wood land • • Wharves, Schuytbill. TItOYAS Cam Dlonain Rum. Jun IL Coon. February 7, '57 _fly VAN DUSEN, NORTON•fi CO . Mho Ayala for the Bale of the' XeIBEETIWIEIC Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal, • Best Wed and White Ask Civil. Jo i Ns. WI Walnut street; PIIILADELPtiLt. offices: No: 63 Liberty St., cor. Nassau, K. YORK. No. 6 Doane street, ItOFTON. ; Shipping Wharves—Bristol, Balletownind Pier Aire...l, Richmond. March 28, '67 LEWIS AUDENRIRD & CO.„ Miners and Shippers of the follow ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS, From PHILADELPHIA and the. mfirs. - BLACK MINE, -orb Alm. BLACK LlBATlLwormatat SPOIIN. •••• .- - do LOCUST LT., • - do DIAMOND.- :• • do /WHIM/ MT.• - mutat. BROCKVILLE. -me eon. WYOMING VAL, do Pram ELIZABETHPORT. , LEglan, winve A'sII, arid COUNCIL RIDGE, RID UN ALSO. the very superior. CUMBERLAND , COAL. Mined by the Hampshire Coat end Iron Corniest: ' 57 Waluelatieet,l4lll - ADEIXIHA. Offices: . 86 State street, BOSTON. • 110 Broadway, NEW YORK. March 10- TRAVELING. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD., I ti MIN IA !PRE -411NEA Open to lhanseelslogoa, 9 miler frost liarridnerp. ON and after JdONDAY, NOVEM4 BER 30th, 1857, the Passenger Trains will run to itunsnelstown, leaving Reading at Ir2o. A. 38., and llutumelstown at 2•30, P. 11., 447, except Dun4b7s• Up Train passes Lebanon at 12, noon, and Down Train, at 2•20, P . . 11, Both traits connect at Reading with thellp and Down Passenger Trains from and to Philadelph on the Rese ding Railroad. FAIZOII6 Between Reading and thannuehtown, gi• and $llO " " " Lebanon, • 5 ""‘ 70 ' " Lebanon and litntoeittown, 40 Stage Fans bet'n Barnsburg and humane latorwrs„ 60 ebp. • a . A. NICOLIZ, General Bokrinientient. N. ember.2B.ne7 48. a LkEHION VALLEY- RAILROAD. 1 ill,E 4 M§Mg@g 3 . tatange of' 'rime. riN and niter WEDNESDAY, oC xj TODER 28th, the Passenger Trains of the _Lehigh.. Valley Mallen:4 will inn as follows: .. Down Trains. Leave Mauch Munk at 7.15 A. M„andl2.3o P. 'tr. Lebighton 7.27 " ' 1242 "; •• Lehigh Gap 7.49 " _ 1.09 " - " Blatington • 7.55 " 1.16 ". -m Laury's 9.18 " 1.38 " • ~.. .Whlte Halt 8.22 ". . 1.42 ": -, Catasanqua • 8.33 " 1.64 " " . Allentown • 8.44 "• 4 " 2.05 ~ -" . Bethlehem ' 9.00 ". 2.23 !, ": - ltreemansburg • 9.10 . " 2.30 .1 Arrive Easton 9.40 . " 2.45 • ', • tfp Train'. , , Leave Easton . at 1126 A. 11., and 3.40 P. M. ' " Preenaansburg . 12.00 . " 3.07 " - " Bethlehem 12.10 P. H, 5.17 3' " Allentown . 12.25 " 6.34 " " Eatsmuqua - i 12.38 - " 6.44 - 4. , " White min -' 12.48 " ' 5.50 i. • " . .Luny'. , 12.54 " 6.03 . 4' . 0, Blatington • . 1.15 ;"6.23 1 ' , " Lehigh Gap ~ 1.26 ": tun r“ ' " Lehighton . 1.48 " 6.62 .!"' ' Arrive Mauch Chunk 2.00 " 705 ' ,", air The above Trains will connect with the Morning and Afternoon Trains Mend train New York and Pittla.: delphia. Tho Beaver Meadow Train will leave Sleuth Chunk for WUkewbarrs, liasteton. Whit. I . lB7 etW AO, upon the arrival of the 2 P. M. Train. , ROBERT H. SAYER. Shpt. si , Eq.: , [August 8, 57 324 44. 1 • OetobeT 31;'57 101 LIVERPOOL. PHILADELPHIA 'ARD DEW YORE SCREW • • WEAISRIP CO. THE Splendid Steamships forming . j_ the above this viii mil from NEW YORK mi fol-. lows: KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, 11th Stitt CITY OF •BALTIMORE, " • Leitch, Ist October. CITY OF WASHINGTON, " Wylie, lbth " • CITY OF MANCHESTER, ". Petrie , and every alternate Thursday, From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. , Fare Ta n n New Tort, Cabin $76, Third Class san. " " LiverpooLeabin klub, $56 TA; Tied Claps SO. RETURN TICKETS available for all Months by any Stember of the Moe. Cabin, Sin t —Third am, SOX , j These Stamen are supplied with improved Water tight eocepartments t and carry experienced Surgeons POrPCM II about prOceeding to Europe,. or wishing. to rend for their friends from the old conntry,can purchase Tickets and obtain all InfOrrnation by applyintt toil. G. Dale, 13 Broadway, BUY. Sabel A Cortis t riT Broadway, N. Y., to J. 11. RICHARDS. Mineroville t • and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. Passage Certificates by first Class Falling Packets be• tweeze New York and Liverpool. also Draft' sold by_ the above.. [April 26, ^ iifltoad. van. winrrim tIititatISUMBIEGNTISOSO. United and :Antes Mail Routes Sir Spred inenated andlitreeeduerd,. LITTLE gOVIUYLAILI4 CATAWISSA,BUNDU Y ett - d ERIE, WI LLIA3ISPOUT AND EL3LMA RAILROAD. ' Through to DnlTalo, in - • • Ulbonit. Niagara Fenn - • 16 I ," " Detroit, - • -24 " Ct}lcago,• - - •$4 " • St. Louts,' • 4g Ticket 0 Rice. N. W. corner Sixth and Cheated streets, end Philadelphia and Beading Railroad DepoWeorruis Dread sad Vine. . • I • On alai after MONDAY, Doe. Bth, Three Purenget Trains MUM» the Philadelphiaand Reading Railroad Depotecentr Mold antlyhtestreets,doily,tBandspoz• centedjaa.tol.ow se , - t •• - Day Faqir e e 57.30 A. M. ~ I Starlings: Avenixville and Iteadlng,only. Conneet. log witneetawlsra,Williamrport and Erie and WRlbens. pat and letuttraß.Road; arriving at Elmirsat 6.16 P.M.; connecting wittiNewliorkand Erie anditatialo r and New York city Railroads theihmktrk end Buffalo; and from thence, via.stionairre on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. road. to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and pa tron, may' with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Valls Railroads ionnectlng ot Canandaigua with New- Yorkeentralitatiroad, Enid and West. and at 80spenolon thhtle with Great Western Ind Michigan Central Rail road for Detreit,ChleMo, Bt. taiga, and all pol nt a breast. ads find Western States. • ' Nall Tratun..7.3o A. X. !•, , • ' Stopping otaliStations, atntinonninglo rot Nelli e only Sight Experolis-m4.30 P.M - . : ' T n unplug every day.stoppinyilit, all Stations nod roe alnittri Pottsville. •onectinsatrort Clinton with Cat• gaisea t wutianasport and RaithanA iVilllatasportavd lii mita Railroad*, arriving atElnalaaat 4, A. 31.;cortnecting with New York and Erie, littlialo and New York city and lake Shorn Railroads, for Retindee:Dnakirk:Erin.clevn. land, Cinclunat l,Toledo,Cl*elizyinsel all pol nts Weet.— A Igo, with Elmira, Cause:ld/60a and It ingaspp_Vall s Rail. rosdic•arriving at Niagara faille.at 10.30.A.11-eonteent•- ina with Day Express or G twatWestern Railroad far De. trolt. Chicago, etc. • , • . ... •-,j, , • Thie Route, with Its eonticettoMfirens the Shortest and moat direct mote to Canada and xine thaes. Only one thangenfbreggeixeibetweenels Iphliand Canada or the Lakes . -.• !. ~- ~, • . - i.•:-..., i -- PlawagerstayAsprimbeteakfliStat Parttflinton, and dine at Wllllsateport. ; Rummagers brAng r olNkttt Kronen take trapper at Port Clinton. •l: ._ ~.-, ~ i Pusetegerspnrchasing Ticketsby thisTAMhave the pones, of stopping at any with* abovetiotata and re. canning their Mall st olearare. . , ._ -f I ~,i-cr , „ Fare from Philadplibtlt to -'-. inn, . . $205 Wilton Tokunetten,2o 00 I 41 • 'S'immtra fella, ilawlEl-• . 1 .lelita,Oniandatiimch - N. F. Railroad. c. .•- , 4-4000 i N. reabo.ll%.ThsSilo c :: 3000 Suspension Bridal, :, ,1000 1 Cleveland, • - . 4 . , , - if, ~,,, , - 3 110 1 Toledo; ; ' ; ~•-• -'1 , 4 Ite I Cincinnati.' • , „1600 1 DitgitaTilulgan; ' - 1600 -'- // 11 */• 111 9 4 . -...,,,''' lake, - • f ..„.,:' /3.v. ' hkago,vlaCit.W.,....t. , -,, tem and Michigan -•' - .,_ . ' , ' : 7:.. 1 Central itallevidi , , - • _.•10t10 bleaMvinlintbsioand• .. "-; Wieners I[ichlita . .- - ,4 Penthertiltailmui,' sops !deign:via DO. VIM and Mien igitti ~cesan - `l ,,- 'tral itallioao, • • ]096 tklettaml; ,-" - ' .-' IS 00• Rupert, • Ranitne, - 400 110cou . 8 1 1111Uoiipint, , Elndrs, \ T Jefferson, 711. Starkey, • Pena Tsai • ir tiorbeur; • derlevieorla. ticetunu,' 8 , -Jain Atuef, r - • Canandstunu, , flnueoye Fano," '- # Ceesouts, -- • $ terttuy, • $ 11014514, Rerhaster Oa, N.Y.& and Rulteki L ere.." r,.ln and 71,T.11.1t. 8 • Ihritelo,"ilsN.Ygik ir; 1 Nr.1041311 Sof. and ik Nor Yorketfr 101* - " TMS)ALL,;.l , lcteisit4 PreiittAmt. • - - N&W.0 , 0451 81sth dCbeeetat ftridiecl 0; ALlMOT"WtPlitladelpida . : PLlDlLlssoClkaup , tattorisisi !. taut 10161141+814j J. A. lIMDIIIIIO, Sup't WM1400,011 MIA Ilbaltsll4ll le4d. PEN 2=M3 FOR SALE. COAL. PHILADELPHIA: LEATHER! 'LEATHER; LEATHER; Eig.NRY - W.- OVERMAN; liporter IPIUSSdIi CALF Min, and: general Lea th er, r,fito South :d se.; rtittadetptda. _ - Atenena tuoortraeatot Ittn4sof Latrata,Mirfaccoa, ate., eta: RED and OAR SOLS LEA.T4BIL: Pebruary IS, '67 - WHEATLEY'S ARCH'STi THEATRE, &rota Ste; above Stith, Phtladelphlate HE STAR COMPANY, rollirrilpd ofthe first Artistes in the sot% and exceeding in end Talent any dramatic enrobinatten hereto !bre egered 'to lhe theatrical pnighti with liPPlar fflef7 nicht In Comedy, Tragedy, Sego-Cowie Draw, l'audo. rifler, Muskat Barletta', to, ite.'• Whew- *falling the city, pi there. {October 1144 'sr 4345 r THE IMPERIAL DEPIJRATIVE. - The IGteat Remedy, of the Ithatriteeth . • century,. I II JR the cure of, Cancers rin'il'Sernf- Mani diseases. Tatter. White Sr - ening: Utervi and obi taros, ind all dberemat eri.lttatlng in as impure state of the blood, 'For dimities of the Stomitch:l and Liver ibis preparation flas ne mull, and Is trope& ally valuable to Females of a week sod debilitated ha.; bit. This is the celebrated remedy used by Dr. Lott** MIST & CO-, in their maceessnal treatment of Caneet*l Scrofula, de. It is highly coucentrated and Pula tetn, adv. and Largo doses or long use of n Is not tamessary'.-- Tarn using this remedy are entitled to inedlest *dyke 'from the principal office, free of clings. DEPOT. NM 60 North sth street, tbiladelPhilL_L July 18,'E7 , Vint* 11.'67 =Cm' 29. TO TOONDZIMEN, MidMISTS * OTREB3 PURVES, N. 'E. corner South • and Pena Ets.“Phlladelpids,for. ' 1 hie ingot topper and brass, pia iron, greet iron eolders.tre brielta,portable arr. - • gue,riulie4kult tim,lead,toundrysiould , bleings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of all kinds. brasa;old copper. am, tr. lie is also a did er in wrought and ant wrap trod And other , metals. lit is his desire to secommoduie lee elhinisls and otbe re Art , dlabinee from the ally, by fernjebing b y e may, want in their basinew. Arlie* not mentioned in the *bore will be procured and &Mali a. Any inoulty in the above line will be promptly en _ A. PURVIS, ; N. E. coiner &Ott and Petal Ai rtitt!. —Februrtry - • 7- i i Fund - 2 FURSI FtIRS! AL. GETZ, Ni. 726 CHESTNUT . Street, below Elistith, Philadelphia. Flu opened is, ittiful Stour on Chestnut Sfieet, with one of the hugest and best selected assortment of Ladies' Faricy Fare. imported direct lroemthe European Marken.. and Manufactured under his own super/1101h to which 'he ;would call the attention of all Who wish to parchaso-i -1211114a4 Sable, 11u4sOn bay Sable, Ermine, Mink do. f Iberia Squirm', Yitcb, , Chinchilla, Stone Martin. French Sableka, Manufactured Into Outline* Capes, Circulars, Visite riues, Cie*, kr. hang a practical Furrier, Ala haring obtained the newest pattertudrom Paris. he ran asture those who ride the City that he can supply them with the focal tries fit the ,tery Weert cash priees.— A line assortutentof OSlTlLtgeßobes,Gent's Caps. ;MMUS As. _M. ORTZ:z bet. 3, 'ST 40-3 ml T4O Chestnut Street, below Zglitoi4 SAVINC FUND. (1 NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO ALNIEJT, 'STREET; *S(inth-west IT y corner of MUD, Phlliadelpila. • ikriangemenis for , Minsiness during the lilts. .11R11121131114 am&, pension of Specie Pa y mentsby the Entice. 1. Deposits received and Payments made daily, 1: A. Current Dank N.A.', Checks and Specie wilt tie. rel• eelved on deposit. 3. Deposits wide in bank Notes or Cheat lOU be paid tack in cnrrent Bank Notes. 4, De Its made to Gold:or Silver will be paldbeek In Coln. INTEILEST FIVE PER CENT. Presideut4 Wiii.ux J. Itgri), Pecietary. November 93.'57 :r 4.11-11 EITAUFfER it HARLEY: C21 2 / 1 4. WA7CHtBI4.EWET;4IY— s Wholesale sod retell—*t . • e/pkid ;rata Jewelry StorrP No. 148 (Old No. 90)Nortik1Se, entid*L. corner of Quarry,;l4ll. Gold Lever •Watches. . lest Sowetted,lB tarot rases, $2B. Gold Levine, 18 caret,- - • ' • - 4 24120 Slleer Lever. full jewelled, .; 12 , 00 'Enver Lepine. jewels, - - - • ! 900 SuperlerQuerti%re, I • - j I 7 . 00 Gold Spectacles, I • • %; 700 Floe Silver d 0. ,; • c 7 • . - *-; ;1 60 Gold Bracelets,. • , • • 300 Ladles' Vold - - . ; ; 00 Sliver Ter•twions. pet,: - 600 Gold Pens, with Pencil..and Sliver Holder, 2 00 • Gold Ylngemings,,37% cents to SSO: Welch Gasses, 1:14 cents; p..(tenti 18X rents: Lanet, cents ; other guild*" in proportion. MI goods warranted to be wfist 'hey aro sold for. I STAUFFER k lIA.III.EY. 11 0n bend some Gold and Silver. Levers and Laidoes, stilt lower than the above prices. ; October 3, 1557. I 40-1, ' FANCY FURS f 4104 LADIEO. TOHN, FAREItA CO.,K CO., (New o.) tBl.B MARlEV!St.,labeve -tightb, Importers, Mandiketurv 4 re and Dealers in LOW. Gentle. merlandChildrene' FANCY FURB,Wholesele and Retell. V. d co.. world rill the ittention of Deatersl and the Public generally. to their immense Stock of Vasty Furs for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children; their arisertment embraces every article and kind of /bury 'Pers,;thitt .111 he worn during the Season...garb as Fuji o a r*, mar Capes, Quarter Capes, Talmo, Virtorines, Dons '' s ;duffs to Muff:Gees, from. the fiat ; Bunion Sable to the lowest priee Domestic Furs. ! I • j. For Gentlemen the lirg4t assortment of Fur' Gloves, Gauntlets; he.; being the direct Importers of all oOr Fors, end Mannftrfturers of them under mir (verb so. per'rlefon, - we feel Satisfied we can offer better Induce ments to dealers sad thit *Mkt genentily, thaw any Mb. er bouies, hating an Immense assortment to. Poled from and at the Monufeetnrer's prices. , We only and a on. FAUEIRA le CO. Ne. 818 Nimbi aloes Philividpiuks. . Sept. 17 'l7 -81-3 m THE " • PARILLY .6031PANION v aptnts. 9oinef of Cheitatit• and 9th eta, • PHILADELPHIA. • I would rerpectfaily call the attentko3ent these VALUABLE ESN SEWING 31AC114._ '• Priccaltrom 12 to 30 Dollars.. For all kinds bf Stitching and Yamily Sewing; the Fam- II Sewing klaehleekare the very:best. The plan of construction Is so simple, any persim ran fully understand them; and ran learn to work:them liven hour, even 'without; Instructions. • , They cannot possibly get out of .Clider,. ill • • take any reiguired stitch, work equalwell on the coarsest cloth or Attest cambric , and alwi s fasten the thread. '• • , • Wozranted to give Entire Sat ! istactiViat Efftelent,lSlMple, Cheap Family SePiing kLiChine bag long been wanted. one that a ladyer testily work ' and keep in ender !adapted to all sorts of thlly Setting; and always reedy for use. All who Imo isewing to' do are earnestly invited to extmine these 'Machines and their work, and judge for thentselies 'whether ;they are the machine', ronalred, and whether the time has come when aft sewing ran be done to advantage 'with a ma chine, and that wit h one of those a lady can do more sewing and do it ter than 20 can by band. Titey un7l sea, /rpm 300 to 1000 stilehesper ministe/ Work cannot be Polled by (Awed in these machines, to tact all the objections to the eta , #achine have been avoided In hPitt. • ' Who can afford to be without one of theml sir WANTED. - I , D. cuArrstiTox, Aritt N. W. cor. of .N nth E Mealnul. opposite jOirarct lioitst. PhiladeAphii; November ' 47. 0 8 , - • IMPORTANT DISCO re ?RYr A Chimney ipessessing di the ired reqtd sites. and applicable to Dwellings, Factories Bteamboasa and any position where needed! TiiW benefits .resulting by, the use ofi fhb improvement are— poodetruitght in aft tinds wattle* ; a taring of fuel from ZO lo' -IS per cent.: a taring of /knee-,fourthsof the heaf,a m ottal; ape fi rfect Weans elf reetilationf a prrfect, j ' against re from ignition ma the Joist cheapsees the erettian *of chimneys, not retpiring half the number Of ,bricks, and 'saving one bolt the quote in a tooteteken up by the_oo. diem chimney. ' For Factories; 30 to 40 feet lei height only required to giro a powerful draft for steam and othr purposes. _ l , TIM EM MA: Faun CIIIIIIIIIIT AND V*Tilf-ILTION ,it 315 Chesnut street. Philadelphlaw- Are now prepared toSurnieh this yery valuable impnrcir` ment; guaranteeing It to give satithictiOn, when put up by; them or incompliance with their initrisetisn. • ' N. li,—The Compsny deftest° obtein Scene good agents to take &HO:of the telling of this ImprOsementinthts -city and county. For further Information addrete. the Shent!hryr' H. W. SAFFORD. 318. - Chestrat - street - rhlledelphli: ! October 44.'67 . 43-ty. MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSB.. - EitatlC Ht g Lia lv io l : l ist a ct"`"" n eftlntatev t :4l 6. der the Utah Bona Philadelphia's: ardently publishing the latest Mn. Le, from the most popular. Ant hors in the United Stater, in a style that will tie ~..I. l lth any iLuey ltt any other' holm, tithes In this emintry or Europe: • They hare also the pleasure to announce to the Rutile that their stock of Sheet Must.. on bend, consists Of the largest and roosteoroplete amorttre!'t to be found In the country; they are constantly adding to theirstoth all the New Musk published In New 'i s r t qlloston, - - They also publish several In kat Books,which are. in general use throughout th e eci ntry. PIANOS--A line assortment of the befit mantdieturers of Now TM* and Boston, at the lowest cheap prima i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS," `Also; a gene ralassortmon t of 43 ultaie, V Mine. Bartitica, Flutes. A ectirderinto,&e., itolin;Oultat and Um p Strings, of the best Italian qualities, all of which will he furnish: ed to the piddle and the tradeoft the:lon est rates. • Orders punctually attended to. .10" All Leek Walker's Ittsie and Publications ean be obtained st.n BANNAN'S Book antk usicl.tere. Potisiti . Philadelrhls Pct. IF,SI MORRIS JONES ,Sc. CO., _inoN& STEEL Marker and Sixteenth Streets,Phandelphia, Have always on hand and for sale BEST rsouait REFINED MON—Full assortments of "Ilagnalls "and other favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN sites:or rolled toorder for bridge purposes. ay.. !cc. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Promtscuons sizes, or - ut to required rise. WHAM RIVETS—Dover brand, msde In, omlid dies. BEST EN- Listt CAR ASLES—American and Eugllth. rsuß k SREETIFLON—For covering achutev, tc. ,AMERICAN & SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON'---T rails and Eat bars Suitable fot mints, turnouts, ha. JUNIATA. & NORWAY SLIT RODEi BOLT3i NUTS and IVASIIERS—For bridges. care, anal machinery purposes generally' CAST, Silt:Aß, MACRINE and BLISTER STEELIha,'Itn extra quality Ali taps and dies.- The above, together with a full assortment of Iron. Steel; nins. and Spikes, to tub lett tbo !attention lof dealers, nillroad tornetnies, engineers, mint's, founders and ma chinists In invited. Marlo,, laso lady • ' M. W. BALDWIN £ • asuglneerar Broad and Masi/ten streda,Phdadetphicti,Flnree. '.IIITOULD call the attention of Rail ;road Manager", and - thoseinte , ested ha Railroad Property, to theirSinem of Lecomotire &gins", in whith Mows , adapted to the partientar businelut, for which they may be required; by the nee of one, two ; three oe t !bur pair of driring wheels; and Rho nom of the whole, or 16 much of the weigitas osy*. desirable for adhe• ion; and in ttecontmodadas Mitt to the gradtP• curves, Alrength of anperSruelton, and rail and *or* to be lions My these means the maxittPmxprguletreetot the - powerlaacrarodwith the least expense for attendance, cost ot tue t. and refatirs to Road and Engine; With three Meets in e.e.w. and ea the riinaltof twenty-three years gentetical experience In the inninessby our renter rui n/more loan nfactnrejire diffirced Wads of arginri. and *flyer"' classes or ekes of each-kind. Partielearatten- Volt paid to the itrengthot tire tirsehlueln the plan and innitmanshipef all the detaillOnr long experlenee *ad opportunities of obtaining inthrutation, enables UP Igiarpribece wog nes withal, aisuraneetbatiu Sehomy and dnrability,thek will eorupare firoutbly those °tan Other land me—We also feral/Ate I 'dwell, linger brit linitutise (toit cod- Anatitttanatbarkg.learpoottiondesattop totteranri pea deaelipttoanfemer Misitloneadildierifer - , appetevinfogatt the wpairor room V „).., • 1110111a4Iiiesz 4 4 IILif...IIALDWIN, 8;17 141 :MATTHEW BAIRD. . . - . `ll,6•At 'CARDS I P...IIOIIART, - Attorney 'l4 ]0 oLad, Poi *odfiihe iinorlesa October sl.3i 44-1 Y i". I‘rhi.,IMPSON, Attorney at Law. y poustine, -01Desa-llsrket' amt. mocnts. rtittt Oaks. . [October JO, '57 I, ,W, ROS4.l3E4RX,, , ,Att9riley., 4c V i i Tr . or .. m A srtat an d 2nd street, * trod 9,16 32- ' XXlYti o E m it,Slit h ? i t t lpE , , Attorney-at Lnir t ., ET.ltterstli% T: 1:?AVID ii. - GRE'EN,Attorney at La*. Pattivitla". *Mee In Market atmt.opipalto Oglefo. July 14,14 14 timP. DEW4P-4,; Attorney* LOv. .01 , F—trour &ore abate" Sterthnei's . tar sleet. Pottitankr, Pa; f thr. ~!-41 A , --- • t ti et ItRETri . .C.Anrerianear. and flatiorat Calteetar. Attittat kuttetlll4r. nest launif to Mat Mae.. Aug. IWAT, -A , r. se.,lNNkfir. Attorney at /Jo. A/IWO. Idelm,lllll moldy, Ps:. net S agent In %be purrhasa and ask ut Rearratate. en! tecton or rents, (Aabfan4l. /Say *43, '47 f:1-131 iI,EMENT S. FOSTER, JUSI,ICO4 - . Ct4 the Psaes,llltiersiMs—oolktalons atslagenelest sa ne ted snd attended (4) itunt . s l .l, . . Kebreary . _ -T - 110711AS R. BA.NNAIS, Attoracy at Lair. Ogee In Cont4sl„reet, opposite the tp*opa I llreb.Pottivillet Penna. . Nov. .1836 474 y . 14 3 RAN CIS SPENCER, - Magistrate, and Basal Estate'Apni. Ottlei It AU goaditnet oaltast market, Pottsville, Pa. I Mare% 22,1156 . TORN :SEI'fZINGER,;Justico of:the Peace, F. CLAM mill attend ito all toistueus cm• trusted to him with diligeocs and care. Fehnneptl, tat 5.11:11 riHRISTOPHER E , Attor _ - _ nil at Law. Pattn Ma, SohollsM coowtY._PLt • u01055-4nslahautoogo Argot, comet of &wool- . Avail; '57 14 • 1-011 N C. CONRAD,Iir., Justice of tHits Pea... Land Conveyancer—otos opposite School Howe, Dived street, Tsmaost, Pa. Xs 'WI lB+ .EORGE - deß. KELM; Attorney at kft Li..Poterrieis. Zenna., will attend to lop' baldness In Scheyitill enmity and eleewhere. 'Ottee In Centre beet. nearly opposite the Miners' Rant. .4411'.7,' ISAAC - SEVERN, Justice - ef the ' PKACE;raitends to the rolketion'of kodrirdta..and a iintesoesit appertaining to biraißce. Be abef attends to. thifineasarementof Brick knd litonerWork,. Berwyn. liene,.&c. The Docket oilacohNlloo, EN.. il" In his -poseeeeion: Oil Centre at, below American' Hour. roil !nano. Veb. 10. 57 . 74 ir .BUSINESS CARDS. V i z.lll. DIXON, Dentist, 1612 .• H. stivet, PIIILADELPUIL toy . '57 '4i-Gtft 'SAIITH, Mining Engineer and Colliery Viewer, Puttee! ; .tit!' ob. 14. 'AT ' , • 1. I OSEPH W. GEARY, Civil amid,Af I WI Wag Roglnaer. 0111afornei of Market and 24 siree9i, Pottsr Pse • ( January 10 j 2. W. SHEAFFER, slate of the Pennsylvania Statd GeolOgleal Survey, explores lands, mines. Le. 'October 13. '55 41-1 f CLIIEORGE !MOWN; Mine Inspector, kfi Pottsville, inspects Cat lauds and Mines, Partietn• tar attention paid to tentilattou. fAttgast 3, rfil 81.tt VIEWAY — PEEASTIXtg, V,iiii . d Mining ritglreer,rorrsvthra • F . rricr.-31arket street, north side, between &mire and &cora. [A nicest 8 4 '57 8:.45m Pftß. CRARIZS HERMANSADER; etia - igion . and Acconchriri ' - W 1091113 It o—Opposite tbr Aresdisn. Institute. .-diWint 29, '57 . .., ! . 5841 I:CRANK CARTER, .Civil and Min , ing Engineer;Surveyor, te.,wal attendtosurreye of ands, mines. town plots. £c. OAltbwit hfeml.Lewlsi Est. p r at done below 811ver•Terrete, Pottroille, 31Ayii. '57 ; I. t .?intf • fiLEAVER. d, 'CLAPP, C46lani ogi, (3,11 and 3tining Englneek' Convayincers. and Real Estate Agents---opprolte the Wyoming (fond, , • . ; • SCR A N TON, a. w. =Avis.) ' ' [A. F. cur?. May 7..'57. ' • - I • tIS-1y • OHN 110POKISS, f 3t fining neer and Surveyor, Centre St.. Pottsville. Pa..i at•• tends to Surviiyipg and Exploring Coal Linda: inspect ing Mine*, Lc, Agent for the purchase; and salon( Real Ditatty cell/action of rents, Le. •' • i March 'V, 1858.' ' • 12-tr. ILTENRY PPOLE, Ge9higical, . ITopogriiptileal and Mining t ngineer,Oeutrestreet; Pa., glees 'aeration to Surveys and exiunins., lions of Coal Lands, to sursoye of mines requiring spo,, el4l nteuntry, and to . the I superintendence and entire charge for.proprietors of estates. . I February, 2, '47 , [Ju y 22,.',54 274f] . k4 4iGENCY—Fti the .Purchase itil Sale of Real Estate; , 'lying and selling Coe,k , ti i :. ng ehargOnf Coal Lan , s, Hines. /le., and colleen* rents—from twenty years diperience in the County be hopes.to give satisfactio 1. Wilco MaluintAngo Street; Po t tsville. } . , ; • CI1AB: 'Lana,. 7 • -April 6,1557 -: ' ' - • ; 14-tf T. H. AleElvivai Civil and . Mining,. Cr igtigineer,Asblatidita.,attends to Siirr4ing ,And 1 nspeeting 'Alines. dune ing mull dividing landlt reittO lating,Town Lots, and alt Other business, In the line ot • his profession 4 Letter tidiness, Pounta I n Spring P. 'O4 Schuylkill County. Pa. 1 • von..z..is6r 5.1 7 ..i ,1 HARDWARE.. Stichter & Thonipson'-' ANDiRETAII.D.E4ERS IN ' itardw,►ie, Cutlery , ' dm.* rt . CUM 0t,.611.tre mai lurket streets, Pottsville, • 1 BehtLylXLlCount7, Pa.; "*/473.0fjth0 liSsaw." I,i - • I I a 6 :1 i 'TION- TO NV on large anort4ment of nerd's co . , COUery..ioOlr, As., whlch,wentfer for isle at a reasonable advance ~over mardifietuiure prices. {We proem advantages la trade that tame merited us title , exclusive sale! of geode eiftdar• have never be. n offered in this eouity,heretobre, and our esPerienee, together with an extensive .knowleAge of andiotacturers, enable 113 to order oar goods direct, which we can sell loweir than any - other establlaissoest. • Annexed find a nuedber of articles cOmprisint 1; : : .. Locke, • 1 • Mortbdeg and imported Latches, -• Boring kisehh,es. !, Butts and Mingo, • ' Paws, - . - :if ; . White Lead, . - , Steel &pearea, ..• . Zinc, • Dread Axes a 17atehlbr, Oil, ) , . Advs. L 2 .' 1 ' Waft, . . ' _Beatty's s'emaing ChMels; ' ' Putty, . Milo Augurs and Bitts, , Nail*, • 1.. • Agrieultpraland farting 1 ' Ppikis, 4 . : implements, :,I , • 1 ' - Mellow, s, • — Cabinet Trirotain -in . Anvils, .. 2 • .:. great ittriety. • Vinci, . .4 To Locks,. . . , • Rope Packing, •.. 1, • .. Latched,: ••, • ' • Treed Yarn, 1-- . . Dults'and - • ;. i , , `.Pianos; . i - ~Duilding liardwam l •,. • Wiintie given especial attention, with - a vievreif fur nishing contractors and but:Merest thavery lowest mar ket prices, ' , AlWCondit ordered hy mail, will receive prompt- t ten tion. and forwarded With despatch. Call and see us at 'the corner of Centre and Market sherds.. • 4. hist 14, '57 . 4541 T STICIITER A TilOM CY. p 11 • , _HAND SAWS. ~ . .IrVISS'FON'S, Cresson s, Spe i t ' lz , I_7 Jackson's hand, Panel and Alp Saws, 1 n lest assortment In town. I Voir "sleet tow mites at th ' Mini tiara and Iron Depot: • - -FRANK Parr. August 1,17 i • . 3l'• _--,_ • ' • ' 1 PLANES. , r ! . BEN CH ',PLiAN ES, Moulding Plarieg, sash Planes, hollow k Amanda, Wads. Aitiagles, at the Ilardwaie and ken Depot. ; PRANK l'OTt, August I'A 7 II. I • LOCKS. r RIM, d oor, Frontl Closcl, Niglit-Jatch, with Silver-plated, Porcelain or dark ;114ineral s, a very bop assortment, at low prieek., .at the hardware and Ironl Depot. . - "SHANK TOTT. ' A u , nst 1,17 . . •' - .01' • — dial. M./1 1 8qp4 LE ear ' STIR CT, • o i l o. 1 *et idea tweet ;1; CONSTANTLY . on hand, A laig'e as iwritnent of Pen and Pocket Knives , ScliOnri. and .Itazors, Table Knifes and Forks, to ivory, staiitetfalo, bona abd wood baldlta; Carvers said Yorks, 011ie, Bowie Itntree, &e. ' ALSO—a. very Artenstee k assoitoient. of Wailers, Tea . Tray', te. .... 1 • ' r , Fine, knglisb 11 : ;ns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's I ;esobr 4lo .2 'and S m Ingleai nble barrelled Pistols, witl'a genera., ‘Stotk Of Fancy Itardware. constantly on hand • . _ 1 JOAN NI. COLAll.t..N,haiseeree, Plilladelphia.Dee.3oolSSl [Dec: 3 7,14421 44 41 " - HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. Tilt: A t/ItAtUtlttk,R, haunt unit ;wrong. ell his goods at his new place or business . ' and with a new determlnatlon of furnish. ins! all such gOnlias the businimaniAlwe Mill !legion may ienulre. A t their lowest market vials.. solicits the Inspection of the Public. _l.shall.l?eitlwayi on hand and hav on band afull stock of ' •,-. „ .. - • Bar Iron, • Chopping Ales, '! ' ' . , Floe Intro. , ' Cool Ebosels, .. , , , 1 Cast Steel, Trate cha,ns, , 1, , .. 1 ' - Slit trim, I ' Nails and Spikes, • . Rope, '. - 1 - Tackle Illocks k:es i .- , Bellows, I . • Anvils and' ' kt., Trardware- and Ova DePot,'Oortko Siam, lire* doOrs above 31arket-iliat aide. - •, • : PRAI4I( POTT, July 15;1654. i 4844 ~ 911 f 4111t&rif finare doon to. t lollarats! note. and ararly *Omits. the kliners' Bank, Pottsville. whops will be , I Tied an evened assortinent of nuts 'Cies,: ... • • '. i • Bosch Trietmln i , Files: Springs, - , I flue Treys, , , eadillerl, . . %Valli* Ware, ' I ; ' - Illieemater•rrools, 'Aseeviteeet of 4.120 Locks, Osrpenteestecas„ Table Cutlery, ,' , Glass and Pall • Pocket cat lacy,' Bar Iron oral! Iles, 'Table Spoons. li -Bonen " , . Anvils end Them, . NAIS and Split a ts, . , Aseceivecef °Cline Gene, 'ttsitroailtren nd Nails, Sheet tree erneltlles Beath Tools. 1 - It'ire,Tin MK" is eliding Mate late, u i Iness Kettles, 1 Cast Steel. , , Fad irons. , • . gluier Steel, netie and Botkies, -.. Ann Blister, Chains. ~ . , ' Ullll4.nws. - Itslbeadtriteen,' ` , (*will gar - Powder and.Bool,. '' ' '' ,)riee Usrutire 11, . ' - .4' i • , * ' Galant alsthsnits to tile itille`fet:tttelinfronere .Owl' eitteosilo tetblet inhtsind tysinansees the nen inn NT tlisAltAikt i MtliclOini• lien terbistninsind will eleeill'm gad geopuiiiiiktheliresonibtim.l . - L.- t , Biuntrf /11 4 151tCR, 114410.4' filgiirhooft dad trighletlifrt tirsti Pottsville,Jairesty 6,1141 I, •. • 1 • -I,be-. ciatultr. GRASS 114' D. (WIDEN BEE3IB, Ikon Tam s - Agricaustrai zauphinktiet,, &ca. subacriher will keep • 01111 Unit Ciarres.Timolity and utile r nip 664. White Cleve" and Lawn age Leityther with garden and fled h e ye will ararranette be fresh and rood. Ihr . i.:lll a' .sire engage hatitttlfddli 'Windt trees, (waninstrd to be t theytrl relaveontedo agricultural implonentp, de-. all of loth g will be furniehrsl st roan ntsetarerte Mem— Xbel sortie and trees sold by ,the subscriber arenleeted with great: Cara, only front growers of cermet lon and standing. lie disco dot dast in seeds proenteg pmroisen. ousts t&thetnarker,froru those who sell ebealsor It bunt regard Ow the tharsoor of the Ned told. Nor data he y urchasa or sail needs pow n pmtnittenonall In 'small dens, where their too ekwe proximity 4rterforates their' qualit.y.laillralarty these 1 , 1 . the Slime riteries. This Ii" an inloStsntoonstthorat lon to MM. 11 b 0 pUlibiSe Mbar tootle or Matt trees. For t ces, AC.. rend In orders early to• StNJAIIIS DAISISAN. . 111 mutt Fos am FdE Thir.is the mrso witk many throughout the longlideild breadth of the land. Not having all the,r*ful cash on band to purchase their fsrais se they Paid whit they' coo k !, and_ gave a mortgage for the reacaindei. Very well. They now bistros' powerful motive to industry. Every . th;lbirisaved is at bait as good as one earned, and everyidoilar earned Is a new step towards [adman deniv.rrrom year to year, the inettmbraneeitrows lighter;knil dm prospect of a competence brighter. But soine tell as that the good tima IS a lourtihile in coming; they do not make farming Of prottable as they could wish; Can we lsol ' p i tharo by any suggestions? ' - Wis reply that we knew of no royal toad to ' riolcisr through agriculture more than in other Pitsf! !tr. But le are asured that much eon ho' gained by farming in an intelligent and thorough ritactimr. It will nut du to work et random,. or by rete f .evon,thengb one work like a slave,: - It will not do to work with poor arid intutricioitt Imple rarMti. It will not do to waste time and strength sinifeteinnre- on wet land, whin it ought to be dnetl..' ;It will not pay Olt' the debt, t o let th e tome heap waste its virtues in the tun and rain. ehert;it will not answer to labiiij hard and ticUsrit with one -hand; whilo wasting with it.. • 6 • ;13,iat we can niit go into details ssn this sutject it" Would only be rehearsing the lessons we' harp so long and Pe target} , tnught in our eulutuns• beretafore. WO can day, however, most truthfully, that-one of the lat ways to leans how to reduce •thotarun debt rapidly, will be to read one or more ot•the leading agrienitural journati. They give s. zustrucliens in ei , onotny ;. they teaen DOW to mako t:n moot of a lit}le; they abound in faets p notes of elpeilense and 'otearention ; • in short, they 0; teleh how to farm in tko best and most profitable manner. A little money and thinking so invested yield the most ample: returns, In our own !aporiCnce. wo remember a single hint obtained rota an agricultural paper, in regard to putting I• • • n grain crop, which was clearly worth sixty- I l rUo dollars the same year. This and similar re- alts on oar ownTartn and on other', more than 1 Ciitting else, led us to our itzsent field of labor. jillfe art confident:that no one eels take and read vita the poorest agricultural paper fn the coon- Itrx, without ieriving hints , and engirestiona there= 'from, whirl' will in the long run pay hint enough t, moot the 'expense of a hundred. annual sub. ,ieriptioUs.--4morioun Agrieultariar. i I, FRQSTEII TRICE:..—A Cellar to l'rotect thew lA i.: • ' row Iriater.—lt not unfrequently happens that Icha faitncr; ur nurserym an even, receives his ban fdies of fruit, or other trees, in a frcuted condition, land laces a large part of theta through ignorance Lef the best method of managing them . when in Ibis state. Of course trees are injured by having their roots frozen when out of ground, but with judicious . Management the injury whiidt other. ;wise might prove fatal, may be very winch leS 7 leaned: When a buridlo'or box of trees, or plants,- li received in a frozen state, de not unpack them, tot place them at once in a cool, dark cellar, and al tow the frost to come out as gradually as may be ,with theadmlsslon of is little light as possible. 'After the frost .bas been entirety 'removed, they may be unpacked, and If the ground. will adreds, plant the hardy trees at once, or the whole may be "heeled In" 17 plowing out a few farrows on a dry spot, and laying the trees down close together, with their 'roots in the furrow, and corer with Ire or six inches of soil. The trunks and limbs rhoald be left exposed. Nurserymen often have a cel lar on purpose fur the Inception of trees arriving from France and England during the Winter.— They select a dry spot, with a sandy soil if possi ble; out having excavated the earth for four or five feet in tlep9 l , of the desired she, erect stone or brick walls, round the sides six or -seven feet in bight, and cover with a span roof, having windows inserted le it. Aa entrance of. ateple sise Writ, wided upon the outer, side, secured by both trap and inner door, the more eitectuall'y to exclOde frost. If the soil on the bottom is bard - qr stony ? . one foot of send may be carted and spread ever it. Into this cellar bundles of trees are put upon- arrival (if in the Winter season,) opened at a proper time, and the treed 'vet oei in -lowa, to remain till spring. 'The rows ere very near each other, just admitting a person, between them:and three to six trees may be set abreast each other in the row, thus economizing space. A barn or other cellar might be used for a similar purpose. i. C2fr C - 4 *). • t ISALLT 7What is iettir than it good "Sally Lunn?" The poet tolls us ttrmake it as follows : • Put in a dish, of milk a pint at 40104 • Along with a fourth of thickest small beer yeast ; To forma batter, just sufficient flour, Then corer it up and let it stand an hour. Dissolve two ounces of loaf sugar in • Four eggs divested of their shell aril skin; XI( butter gdd a quarter of a pound, Mixing it—with the Hour—round and round, *king a dough; whieh•properly should stand An hour longer, then form with the hand The cakes. Place them upon a tin to rice, . Which they will do. In this manteuvre lies The allot, making cakes colic(' Sally Bate In an oven as you would do buns. 7' °Tana Sour.—Toisoe quart' of oysters with their juice, put two - 10as of cold water, half a pint of milk, and a hitaplog spoonful of salt; let them boil one minute ; skim out the oysters, and add ball a teacup of crackers rolled tinr,.half a lea cup of butter, and a little pepper; let it boil again ; then pear over the oysters./ JIMA NKR BAKED APPLB9.—Take !OW ap. pier—those of a keen'acid—and to every square OW filled with them, poor over a teacupful! or Water,. and a teacup/01 of auger. Bake slowly till done. Eat with Menai, and the juice tfat - ouoke froin them. This ia, iodeed, excellent.. To Mann Douannurs.—One pint of milk, one tocupfull /f ihortening, two of stager, one of yeast, three eggs, two teaspoonefull of cinnamon, ono of salt. Boat the eggs, sugar' and !iliac well together, and stir in the other ingredients, with a intfietenoy of lair. Fry in hot laid' . . • To Ala Gm ala 74.111 A PD.—Take one table- n • full of ginger, one of lard, one lea,poonfull 'Mantua, half a Ora of molasses, buff a te pull of water, with a sufficiency of flour. Knent soft, roll thin, and bake in a quick oven. COZAP SPOSIZIN CAICIL-S - eggs, I cap 314" , I cup hour, 3 tabieepoontuhocohl water, 1 t , "P"' c ' fal (Merlins*, I tearpooaru t t. cretim tartar, a little. tsit—stir the ingredients 11 together 20 minute , . Bake lb minutes over a quick tire. • ‘OFOANUT Laxit.-2 cape Whitu, tugAr ; . i cur butter;- 31 cups Deus; I cup'tollk ; the oboes 'eggs; 1 teasplsonful entree% ; 1 tca,von ftil salt; I teaspoonful soda; 2 teaspoun:tibuc ira tartar; 1 grated nut - • • • PLAIN FRUIT I.lmen.-4 egg/, 2 cur sugar, a butter, 3 of Ilpur;1 teaspoonful • pearla.th„ d i r /aired in 4 talilespoorifula sweet milk, 1 rouo ki " I " fruit /bopped and tubbed ift4our; Efice t' four Oar. .". . • Piro and vary rich, is wale by a Tic posto for bottom, thqn I toyer of 'Antler, the Illitt nets'ofarena;--tkon:otte of sugar; tbor. o.' doer, the tut* thicknete, And fill up with ere.im• Punts C.itot"..-1 - pound salt fat pork, awl I lb. rakslite, chopped t, ether fino. 2 cops utolatct: cult bt;ll.ing, wale!; 1 tuaspoonful of soda; :,1" . apps ofßoor, and plenty . or 'pier. r sort gtscilithszto.—Tiro eggs, one OP " ar srelitu. 11 cups molests; 3 cope door, 14e$ 1 1" ° ' Cul Salam as, little soli, ginger to your It.. 12 °na Comuss.72 pound: norm, cos sus's!. fxs pound butter; pint milk, 3 spoonbill' saMul' • - liecipro t