• Wit anbliam • • THE ROLLER-50Y. Yf OdiiatheorSet.s Dray: . se WU aulari UK. , edasiglitl jot see tsetse follueli4 lAr Ma Ink* with Inas 'Wised fattnidai eassialued Though bhuhosugAgd weary, his ram ey away, And *One OCAMiIIOIO/1100 to Mu Wad. allassuo seine /Mr MO In &sere height • • Rd. dieundlnytif honor* that for Lim await: If• smiles se be ihr the Battery and down 'Thttlintifer you the andertunate great. The brlibt wisp of fancy met mewl thersislyee /4124 bid the young drawer In.eestary die; • And al through the heavens he feels hlaselfglide, Till SaelL't reddenerbleases hie eint. There ,hilimintnee clamber and &MIT o'er tbe that There orallows sing sweet froze their rests In the As tmoblind with transport he Mites the !etch. And ths voles ot the loved one rewind' to his cal es. nor dither aasoktag with lacks of 461104 Ha mother tries vainly' to hides glad tear; kw the limo? the rollewhoy sweetly orate, With the Dyed' the mold uhoin his bosom hada . , onea of bu t te p beat Is his breast, black oller piles quirk as bed'ori: ' Ind above all the mieket them words are erpremed "MY eating has blamed me, I ask for no more." Away roes the lovsd ones! what eansid them to fly ) • kb what is that mood that now tarnms his ear 'TI. the 'rake Of the orrnman—nomnakal my— !Vora Ink on that roller, toy hid; dolott bawls He leaps to tht Ink-km gets ink, sod teepobsek, Dhdributes too brisey— the pressman looks • Ter out rows the paper with "monks." thlekand • a Imprinted upon it, with many a "hist." The mesa= his sage eau whinier atipprest; lie otos and Ore* a *Smola" at bla head The "hap" soon pensive/ That be's gale s By dreaming—and alt Ms bright vlatana bass fl •Oh I rollerboy, woe to th 4 dream of delight ohl itaterboy, There thy frOstararir - Where now le that *Wrathy &My • That glory, and hones: and toowho Oh! rollerbay! rollenboyl dream not Dot stand to tby labor, bylitylit ar Tor ptetares thou paloteit can hardl; It than art negleatful—thayll Tar Through days, mouths, and years, 11 hour, Distrib b ute thy ink, and continue • In rime writes thee down on her si The., rollorhoy, ply thee—work Igo* Tots.—A man who can Idioms meibed without tr!toll edly possessed of a heavenly of thew traccitristians being A mestieg, be said, in a surly mi herly fel low who was standi g , iin "Nly dear sir, are you not . I "No, sir; why did you al 1 4 "Why; sir, tin fact is, I ,tb( miller, and a very honest oas t have been grinding My torn tbi out taking toll," , . .i • Speaking of honesty, most pot reverend Or jocund) reafier,suggesi ry a . gaiddet imputding a "Juver mat," 00 Is the "abutter clerl wot of, in-Narket street.. Mike of a damn years, who wasipurposes the Mom one day, and watched 9 that stood'ajsr, to" test hit ht ty. hit:pelf alone, he began lo einvass the a for something good, and slipping bo •,„coanter, he loin helped biMsell fiberfill • the a candy. tipin being caught in the reprimiluded,lethegan to lustify,binaself lags "You'd no helium to leave me el always 'moved rd swi l l ". Mike's atm about is snob' 'to tbe . point as was th e • upon a letter from a psiticular friend,. York, who, wrote to Lis correspondent in "Please to omit the wordiEepire at th my name, $ d direct your;lelters to AM° without any tail." By return of mail ply, directed in precise liciordance will quest of the particular friend to; "Aim without any tail."—PAfics. 'Transcript. A GOOD stOry has been, gOing tho tot hill* bisi who did nut like tv ask his fa favor, allegiu l g as tt. reason Cot his diffid he was not well enough acquainted wi nem is a parallel' instaice, which del the lack of homely affection and intim; tunately too common Vetween patentii drum A gentletnin having failed in bus' **el what ho inteioed to do, and shall stay *thaws airbila and acqu; I my family.".! . • ,I DUTCBMAX—Coot InOyei, Natick; h IrlebmanGood moinire till ye, ye, will we get noir/lin!? • Dutehman—l pees 'pop; ye nave! , raid in ferry try dimo. ; Irieheaso—A.D . yeti Art there.; whenever it gits to.thoof y of reini o' dhry wither will we get as long as ... bowlds. .. :.1 As editor thus advertise/ his Mini gentleman who inadvertently tools ea end left an inferior article in i do toi infinite kindnisiby returning . he shall reeeltre , oar warmest th apologies—An, valor/ for the tro given him, and the 'apology fur a b:, A.w anecdote Is told: of an Baglis observed to his customer that there in the hair.", "Theo, I hope , yea are some. about the brushes you ase.'!-. "Oh," said .o barber, "I do not of the 'ead, ttbe hair of the hat. A rsLiow tru invited to a party * where there was muck, both sons tnentaLl/n the following morning , the guests, who said: "Well, how, yourself last night,,were lot the qi tent ' "Well, really, I can't tai, the pork chops were the finest I es' "CAN jou tell me what ha:times I I asked a man of. an Inreatigeting to our friend George, hnaly in the At "Why," said George, thoughtful 4 left eye, "the final find of 'em traded off." Hussy or.—Tw? lawties wer • words together on the roadside, w ter of ono of thew ipopped her door, sad cried put:l "Burry, mother, aad Call her a tans ria one." 4 "12;;Alge to hare toga you of , an Irishman to histriand;who q I him in hie garden, and *hied ,i water. "No matter," sayiaat, b and water out of his moult, "I'i• • DAIIIL ♦ Ditan•littww:- . —Spe that was an hies of the Lard-shal was discoursing aribitniel in the "Thep he lot all night, leaking nothleg. It clicrat cost him Wee; • As honest lady wlnin told o death, exclaimed, t,'Well, I do de • bleu never come DiDpe. It ainl ' tat my hen, and Pow Mr. Lloope I —poor' min." , . A waT5llll thicit.-ti aded with . 1 eclat, was asked t u be lineation, w "stood on the defisosiYl, ?" "No, eir," ho l iniloceptly ropli s banal." A recruit going .Itrough the e cat, asked how de l phoull parr that," said the tall hussar who ter to the reginieut, !lea only c parry.". t Is is said that• the'wife of takes a doep ini?rest:' ba ministration. What Jatly wool , the President peiiNu ip , Wag DR. ADAK 01.4 t bad IC Pelf both pork sod t . ob co: Ile, is said /"If 1 were Eo offer a sOrifi would be a roasted pig stuffed lei A. MAI 5t01110.114 to CAM SI. on the bout. "There, now !",e owe have lost our dinner !7 7 :' be, "it'i safe; rye got my fat ftlle you know ills prisoner, iii`the bone." "iiThas is his cti he lire ntar yea!" -"So near only ba. ror fire 'Seed in eight • "BO'. whaea become of the pants tiits,ottiar day?" (Toticltmeriea,, carefully mentlonablet.) iota on , .Tasse' moo is Algiors stories, that hiS Mends say 'walk with bttn 14 the forestf t dome round h 'od laugh,* "BA yOu soy tesvolios lay of s' younglotatioatn " them rritti fait' and lop, •bo enough to•trovells11.0 • . Patear•cooird fold= id ropoidtoti of tbsfr goods Wow. 3ftscELLANEous. PAIRRAMIKII CA E! - THE eubsen d bers; agents or the man ufsdarerk bin/ust esiirol • n *Paid tile "Woo °midst Prab," rs ealeulatod t or o yr ems 3i onne•to 240 Ito. rondo Who Torkßton, I . B. YARDLEY eBOll. Pottorilli, April 21rUt.1107 3T- MEW Vihidesai. Moen ass& Grata Stem THE SUBSCRIBERS' beg Lave' to thin= the adapts of Saggylkin eoinkty,thatth e y Inn knead the warabonse or Menem. Tantley is Son. on Ida corner at Centro and *soh Munk areas, in Potts.. ewe. when tiny bars eon/Lastly on hand—Matta. of the bast want and mores° brands, vrarxt. 0.4.111 and CORN. Mao. Corn and Mb Chop.ball Teed, Buckwheat and Caen Meal. Apple% Pots la Le., the.. all ot *bah they wire nil at greatly dared pricey. *dens tor any quantity at Mon surd Oral cs newlred ;and delivered at any point, on the ,gbortest notice. Dealers and Feeders morally, will dad It, greatly to th e ir advantage to site us f all, as we are satiated that by so &In; they can save at least 20 per cent. on their purchasers. Gila us a mil and ascertain the jaunting 11031BERGICII 444 f Pottsville, October 31, '57 • 0. 4 H. W. SMITH, • MANITTACIVIOI.II OF Melodeons, Organ Modem, and Pedal Sub. Bus *, $ll Washington StreHar moniumset, Boston. THE ATFENTION of Clergymen, Committees, Schools, Lodges, do., is invited to the new Pedal Sub• Base Harmoniums, made solely by toe Manufacturers. • • It le arranged with two manuals or hank; of Keys, lowed set running an octave higher thin the other, eintliney be used separately, and thus ge the ne co u ples oil distinct Instruments; or, by the_lw ofcoupler, the two banks of keys may Urged at the same time, brut. of the front sea only. This connected with the Regius, will produce the effect of a large organ. and stfilelently heavy to fill a house that eats from 1000 to Iboo persons. - THE ORGAN 'MELODEON • Ie dedsnad for parlor and private use. The construe. Lion Is similar to the Church Instrument, being miming ed with two banks olleys, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as gnat volume of power as the Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. ' Also, every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor sou. • Purchasers may rely upon instruments from our Man. ufmtory„,being madeln the most complete and Huns ough tunnel.. Having removed to the spacious Wild- Rigs. Mt WASHINGTON STREET, vre have every %ma ty for menufactuting purposes, and employ none but the most experienced and skillful workmen. In short, we will promise our customers an Instrument equal if not superior to any Manufecturer, and gamin tee ENTIRE AND PERFECT sAraretcrion, NUM TLACEIIIB, LUDVSI or Quota., and others Mier feted in musical mitten, are respectfully invited toilet, otr rooms at any time and examine omted the Metre ments on exhibition for sale, at their pleasure. As satin furthergusmntee to the pubileartotheexcei ence of the MELODEONS AND HARMONIIPMS from our alanufaetdiy, we beg lute to refer, IT Wirltauloor to the following PIANOFORTE MANIIFACTIJNERA OF BOSTON. Who have equalled our Instruments and will giro their opinion wheerealled upon: • IDMICICRIENO 80A5, HALL= k COMM; T. Guam A CO. WM. P. klitausolti Haws I Attar,A. W. Lanna Co. Gloom lima, WOODWARD& BRWW,NRWMALL A Melpdeono Harneesalumw Boated. Perrone who.wish to hire 3lelodeone and Harmoniums with a view of purchasing at the end of the year, can, Uwe the rent credited as part payment of the turchaaa :Money. This matter Is worthy of special note, as It' enables those who desire a fair test of the' instrumental -before purchasing, 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 rect to the manufactory in Boston, with cash or satiate larY reference, will be promptly attended to, and as I faithfully executed as if the parties were present, or employed an agent to select, and on as reasonable terms . Penal leg, 4% °Oats, - $6O &roll leg. &octave,•. -• • -t,. • • . 75 Piano style, 6 octave, • . •, • . 100 Piano style, extra finish, 5 octave. • - ' • - 116 .Piano style, mired leg. - • - • - - 125 Piano style, 2 seta of reeds, • - • 150 Piano style. 6 octave, . , 136 Onto Melodeon, • - • • • - - • 200 Organ Melodeon. extra finish, • • • 260 Pedal Sob-Bus liannonlom, • • - • 275 Lettent;Certltlados and notices Prom the press, from all parte of the work', may also bo seen at our salesroom. • Descriptive circulars sent free to any Wraps.' 8. D. * H. W. SMITtlf, 611 Washington Street, (Near Boylston Market,) Boston:1 June 27 '57 BOSTON B ELTING COMPANY. we Ise It. /NE experience of the past teryvears I has gained fol. Oda Belting the confidende.of mann factnrers and consumers. The great Improvements re cently made In its quality. warrant us in asserting It to be superior to leather for all open Beltar-especially for henry or main Delta. Its first cost Is much loss than loather—lt Is stronger and more durable. and gives a gain in po wer u on thi pul ley. It will stand a heat of 300 degrees unaffected,—no degree of cold or wet can injure Its working. /alit ro. seeds it Is recommended for Ilaw.slills, Mines, Grain Winston , . 3lachine Shops and Manutictories. Machine Belting, 3 flk, 4 Ply. Soak of Prim; 3 and 4 ply, frxos which as Misstate of The price of intermediate width; cue be made. 2 Inch 3-ply, per loot In cents.* .I.ply, 13 cents., 3 •• " ," 15 .• 17 a 4 !IP • • 41 20 ot to, 24 . 44 4 1: 5 al ft 14 21 6 to , to At Zip it 7 It 14 . „ - 41 , :11, ft g 6. 64 . 6'4 3g in New his city, end of Smith, e O ra. ads, of a her for a •nee, that h him.— on s t rates cy uncut.. land chil. at 44 44 46 .4 10 a 44 gi • 54 44 la 44 44 u 60 44 12 = 0 « . 66 .4 13 is is w 72 a . w 0 .4 II 14 a 4/ 46 51 46 4 44 100 • U 1 5 It .66 64 ' .88 . . w 107 •" 16 ss 44 64 92 44 . " 116 " 14 " 1" ,1114 " 44 13 0 It 20 a a • 46 .115 66 .. 144 22 " .:' ' " 127 " ' " 154 " 24 " " 4 , " • 133 'ii• '" 173 " Heavy and 6 ply Belts made to order f:r purposes where great strength Is required. (asAlltsubsUtute for double leather) at an advance of twenildire and Jiffy percent. on 4 pi rices. Ply . 3 Hydrant Hose. , Trarrawied to stand a pressure of 76 Itsa. per square melt. 1.2 Mott per foot, - - : - - - • 20 cents. • 34 a a a • • • • • , 22 a i. ~ " a • • • • • 25 , 5 14 ~ .>9 1...........30 SP 4 Ply- Locomatiwe ils Fire Engine Hose. Warranted to amid a pressure of 175 lbs. per square inch. 1 3-li inch per foot, - . - - - - 66 cent.. 2 a -Is a • • • • • • 55 • a . 2 14 " II •/I . 60 " 23-4 " " ' " - • ' - - • • TO New York Croton Hose, • - - - 23; Hose of any slats and strength made' to order—alsc, Suction Hose for Fire Engines and other pimpose.. l • • The aboge Rose has great advantages over leather, as it needs no oiling, is perfectly tight, will . stand se very high degree of hest without injury, and Is not_ affected by_ the severest cold. : i - Couplings, liuse-Pipes, te., furnished at the lowest prices. Steam Packing. This article:ill now in general use by the on kiliful Engineers and Machinists throughout the Hsi ham. It is prepared -so that WOO Fahrenheit will not affect it, and isomperfor to everything Woe, as no aubstanee has so much elastiejty which elands so high a degree of beat. and may be used about all parts where packing Is necessary, Oa: Manhole Plates, Piston' Rods, Steam Joints, Steam Chests, Cylinder Heads, Stuffing BM* etc., etc. . loess; was replied, "I hated with Iv yen tint ik l e; think has much rind thin, not a bit e wet ape ghat: "The e new bea. hteud, wfl I ; un own, and n, and two Lie walut) hi left us. barber, who sa "cholera t partiouLsz eau the 'air oephere." one evening and lowa' Ihe met one of id you enjoy Packing mads•te order for all the various purposes, such as ALM= PLATM Proves ROM Pins, FLAMM ROT AND COLD WATM PDRTA,PACIMII P117A71, loot Aso 'Damn VALVIS cos BTLUI ENGIMS, Itc. ' subscriber has the Agency from the Manullse. turere of the above articles. The Belts are the best 111 the United States. andsrefurnish them in Schuylkill Co. at Manufacturers' prices, thus swing the carriage to the purchaser. One orders have also the preference at the Wills over aoy others for Belts to be made to any pattern or thickness not on hand, as per agreement: we CM therefore guarantee the delivery of aoy Zeit within a tiled time after the order is received. August 8, '57-42 BENJ. BANNAN. ' 1 O. exer t - 111114 bs •.;!but r ate." f ola hamar a *naiad of ery line here. allotting his, that they get g A zi. EXTRAORDINARY ww a 1:s IL acs ri. zh ai, . Beth Water and Fire Proof, . - yiHE SUBSCRIBER has been ap , pointed Agent, and Is prepared to put on H. M. arrow A Oo's celebrated Fire and titter Proof Rooting, —lt Is oompotsed of Pelt. et:mod:Mien - lied Gravel— It femora : durable than either shingles, tle.aincor iron —*nine no painting, and can be put on complete at a little over ontahalt the expense of other roofing.— T The advantagesof this Roofing may be. summed up as, follows: , • It is bath WATFX.-TIGHT and SIAN-PROOF. It will not'expend and contract, with heat and cold, like ustal MGM • One inch to the foot is all the Inclination required. ' The roof can be walked upon without Injury. It can be used for drying purposes. It is of great advantage to firemen whe4 adjoining buildings's,* on ire. It is not injuriously affected in the least by changes of temperature. ... . . It is adapted to every climate. It is not affected by thnjerring of machinery.. It will beer more than double the heat of sine, Ile, or it. gebenised iron, without danger to die boarding beneath it is easily and quickly repaired, if Injured. ' Hattori of , the UM ut i ferial can be formed on the 'roof. ITS MST IS MUCH ILIISS THAN THAT OP,ANT OTHER PIKE-PROOF.noor i nw IN rm. . Insuranee Is eroded at the ante Weans onhulidlop covered with other are-proof reaterials..k _ Hundreds of (evil:teeth. can b : seen, at IL Barman's ' SoOk Store. ,We append one dr two to Shim ttukt it is no humbug: ' . ~ . • ` . We, the underalanft. had oar Banking: Hemp roofed with Warren's Fire and Water• Proof Itteding about three ,years ago, end so ter have bid no reason to doubt its of 1 fleecy and durability. nor regret baring nise4 it, and should Ifs building hereafter prefer It to , anl. ether roof.tog. ' - • . i littlat'l, A CO. Philadelphia, March 12, 1857. .. '' V " - • _ • • PAI--sr - . lIADELPHIA, Joni 20,18b7. Meseta. fl: At. Warren di Cb.,oclertntes: , t -I was pre. lent by invitation, at an experiment with four Improved Dire and Water P roof Obtopoalliott Rooting, on the 2lst of May last. The object, I suppose: +Jut, to- give. 'Persons not'acquainted' with h e nature otthe roothlk, anoppor tunlty,to see It tested. I arrived on the ground about 1, o'clock • and-saw the boards pot on the roof; they teem in a rodgb State, the edges notjointed, or pooled and, matched. Att a r the boards wise on they were coveted with three layers of felt, and then by a coating of OM' position, and the whole covered with entre. , • . A quantity.of combustible rostatisPwas placed . ‘itlilit; .and at the appointed time a match was applied. A fold- - ods fire noon burst from kit:tips of the houne, and se. relopedih r h whole building In a dame. It continued fa burn for at least three quarters of. an hour. At ilea 'stage of;the tire, I felt 'a desire. to knot how the mot wouldstand tferater wasthrowsinpod'it, wad naked per.. mission to try the experiment, which was dreaded ' s:ad, I applied three or four.,buckete of water nri the teal which run or as though there was no. fire under or .. around It, . tieetierrien, my opinion is, that wr hi' itt ere f 1 con -k 'corned, it is the beet kind of a root front the bet that its air tightness prevents combustion brassie °lsere in a building where the roof is of your materbd, 'pm Ore would no be likely to extend to the adjoining build-, legs. J. an example of this kind lest winter, on !hi 4th day January, at 4 o'clqck in the morning. A lire !woke out into.row of Brick Houses. on the tenth aide of Seyhert St. west 'of 22nd 'tree. It bad a roof of your oamposition, and rho fire was confined to the hours where it originated. i have nohesitation in saying-tat lilt bad ben an ordinary roof. the whole row would have burned down, from the fart that It was one of the eoldeet mornings welled last winter,and the wind blow a hostiedne at the lime. &gloat Weed is north Of the Olreed Oollege watt, and at thePtlme of the morning. ,together, with the coldoescof the weather, made• it a .lout time before we could get wilier on the boildlng. Notpithstariding this t le extinguished the Sre.without injury to the attledulaybuildlege. ~ ' I Hsteebre reconatnend your molly; to the community awn superior preventive of Pre, . ~. • Very fleirgintfully Tours. lie. • 11ANIIgI, P. /FARO% . . Ctiediagplater of ras Am latpartmeaL . . ~' • „ , Any further inforratien 'with r'll to *Li 2loogag eau he obtained by callhig on On iitiber at bis Book , Kora, Pottsville. • BUJ. BA NNAN, or . •• . JOS.% Du MMUS,. , . ~' daintier {,e des theharri. Agnate, Who waif put on the Roofing at abort nodal. • ree Cellisry itstolishassubs, Hiners' haunt, Either boo" itifarss. hoots this &glop, this td Jut ,the wsormatred,ll/ It k Ins prod. sad so sparks &Wag at It wiling it *seem - • ' . ... - .- Sirtlideht• sad tip If too roofs emend with the ississial s lash te - stot. ship, . Jltli kr i boobs some lob tho dough. cad out of the ler before ibe ,4 , hat bidet said , walking with pit full of owing ttin mud found ing of preacheh wko en ofjiens t the ihew for t." her ktisband's lam, OE—trove week eine, I hoe goo., too, a, io a police ether Silquideo 1 . ; " he itood on: SIIMEM "Never inii4 ns '-let the twenty ~: eoator Doughi no with the Ad 4 Dot, aesiag that 1 . • tut old bachelor. t eShorrente of .ported to have tit, the devil, it h tobsicee: aim . , dropped it Issimed,liio wile t t i .no," 'simmered it4P; . Joseal" "Yes, • ter r "Does et he liaespeut way ola I taw In your mining '46 no. sir." Ito tolls suetgood •is dangerous to for *II tbe bourns r asked a o asa'a4, in ban they 'iot, eld beano a la* pin i• thew MISCELTINEQUS. . FARREL'S A, HERRINOW Patent Fire Proof ;Safes. 8. 3ELAILIWAT..S.2AT; - . Booksdleravigifitationeri•Atinee. • - ::. ‘ .••- IS - autheti*ed to sell 7 . , ---.•.,. ) their Aire* in Ech'uyildll county ~ • '-..;,; ~ ~ )., ; • Ile will furnish th em at the low. ~ . ,•. ' ~-/ i est manufacturere'lwices, at his .-, - r 7, -- -- - r I Bookstore In Pottsville, where the ,-..",,' t..Y.! ' , 7 shies and • list of wk., an be :. , '4 , '`i ....7::!E 1 • seen, . , • t - • _ • .`•,...!*.,•' ',( TheseSees;on trio) baysproved ...,.......:c4.,. .ta be superiorloprotretingßooks, • ..._ - _,....3 'I P Papers. Ste., from gre,to any MO' ~ i .1,411.,..1 . „,. ' uyeeeeekt in the rulted States, ~ • - she thefare odevadatequally low prices. • . The gvilowlng le sti extract horn the report of the eonszoittee appointed to superintend the recent trial .. test of turning Safes at Reading : ...: _' . • "On the 28th of February all the menders of the Coin., mittee met to witness the Kites and Seeks and papers, (placed In them) and were perfectly satiellied thatl:a right. The day following the burning ;toot place, un der the superfatend_ence of the Committee. After a fair and impartial burning ford» hours ise lite furnace of Messrs. Ferrets eller:it*. the Safe of Messrs. Evans Wafirst opened, the Bate being ;on gra , inside, and the co tents partially consumed. whilethe contents in the dad, f Messrs. Varrels d Herring were In good, condition. it d no fro Inside.". The Edlto of the Perks end Schaytt4l Journal, to. trop..wr tilir.i, gather with y business men, who attended the burn log of the testify to the truth of the above state ment. For good and reliable Safes at manureeturere call on ' 11.11 ANNAL pr c e • Agent for Firrrers al Herring's Safes. Pottsville; darch I.4tb, '67 • 11- . • SAWYtitiRTINI(E. READY .MADE PAPER,,BLGS, FOR GROCERS; , DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS. BAKERS, sto l .4The Subscriber sesportfully Informs Ida friends and thi pubis that be has been appointed Arent las thsfaabi of Patent Machine made Paper Hags, • • matzteramaxin sr Kasen. John H. Lowery I Co., of Philadelphia. Thum Bags are of sizes and qualitiee Of paper imitable for AU TTIVO3II who use the article. and are offered at such primate will at once totunten C theas to the min sinner. There are many advantages. in pureinudng and zudsht reads made Bags. Where no bap are 'sued, It nzquiMe double the quantity of paper and stricii to peek the lu a . number of pounds, and more time In matting up a pack- Where an extensive business!. demi and Bags umde by hand, by buying seadfr made Bag One hand can be dispensed with. By using them, you Will not only care Mee and uoacy, but always hams a cOn verdent reeeptaw ere in which to put up your goods. , Wherever these Ban have been introduced, they have given entire satisfaction. For sale at Manufacturers' prices by • 8C,14i B ANN AN, • • Paper and Book Dealer and Stationer. Centre Street, opposite Episcopal Chuith, Pottsville. A tbet rate assortment of WRAPPING PAPER, al ways on band. • Feb. 21:157 tits.LIVERPOOL, ERIERDELEKLI Ar k AND NEW YORK actor OTEMIBIIEP.OO.I.;'' THE Splend id Steamships forming the above Line will sail from NSW YORK as fol lows: CITY OF BALTIMORE, °mt. tritch,7th January. KANGAROO. • Capt. Jeffrey, 4th Feb. CITY OF WASHINGTON, ' Wylie, • CITY OF MANCHU PEE, " Petrie, • and every alternstr.Tburrtiay. • From LIVERPOOL Avery alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin $75, Third' Class $lO. • ,f " Liverpool, Cabin.sLos, $B5 75; Th'd Class SIL. RETURN TICKETS .available for all Month by ally Steamer of the Line. A. sl4o,—Thlrd Clasa, $7O. These Steriment are supplied, with Improved Water. tight compartments, and carry experienne4 Surgeons. Person, about proceeding to. EuMpe, nr wishing to send for their friends from the old country, can purchase Ticket* , and obtain all Informatiou'iry applying to J. G. Dale, 13,Broadway, N.Y. Sabel a Cortle,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to " 3. 11. ItlClLAßDS..sllneraville, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. • Passage Certificates by that Class !galling Packets be; tweem New York and Liverpool, also' Drafts sold by the above. (April 25,?"57 17.1 y N. R.;—There will by no at partupabetween tbelOtls December and 7th of January. 44 win la • If .1 69 69 41 75 14 t. 83 MINERS' SAFETY:LAMPS. •. • • . A liilipezior Attilale. • THE SUBSCRIBER ; has just: re- P wired from New Castle, England, a lot of Davy'a Safety Working Lamps, made under ties laspection of the English Government Agent; .oe the best quality who gauze. Also, Gatise Coma made ready fog use, for thew Lamps. There are the bat Safely Lamp ever ID trodnced Into thlsCouoty,andarelbrealewholezaleand WWI at about the coat of Inferior Lamps. Alto, Wire °atm by the yard, and Lamp Ernehes by the dozen or single. Also, the Manny Lamp' , .'for Dosses and Mine Viewers. This Lamp is covered 'Oh a thick Ghia, and gives as lammed light which is of tollP_othkors to Mine Viewers. ' • BENJ. DANNAN: AirTheis Lamps an be put Into a box 81.1t4 with ex .plosive gas, and moved 'vividly backwards and forwards without any covering; cud will rod eaptoda, August 8, - • A • - F 4 T. TAIILOK cjltilD: safes pleasure in • introducing to his Meade and numerous cue. towers, tbe new grm of ELLItICU,OUNDAOEit k 00. Theircouneetlol \ with one of the largest business bout en in the eity o Philadelphia, tea safe guarantee - that they will be supp lied with fresh itoek,Well mtketed,and at very 'low prices, to enable them to defy competition. Their stock will comprise drat quality goods, gush as the best customer taller, keep, in =rot our large cities. They promise to ere general iionsfsetinn to all that may fillTOf them with their patronage. • ILLSICII.OI3NDAGES k CO. Corner of Centre and MaJianionie sheets, Attalla le. P.O.—AU persons Indebted to TAYLOR iiirear. titularly Invited to all and make payment, and tbose basing claims will please prwienp them for settlemenjt. December 19, 'Ai • • , TO• _IIIOTIDEERs OWN Or ,I.*Al. MINES ; • AND PETROLFAin SPRINGS THROUGHOUT THE ti TED STATES, CANADA AND THE BRITISH PRI> r(NCES.—Tbi Kerosene 011 Company 1a prepared to rte setae proposals for supplletof unpinned and oils, ones distilled from the crude tar, without chemical treatment, a.d for petroleum In the nattiMl state. All proposals must state the lowest terms, as well &albs qmildlty,lbst can be furnished monthly, and should be accompanied by a sample of not less than miegalkmi representing the entire yield *ninths prodwet operated' upon. Freight and charges on all samples to be prepaid. • Address Bee, rotary of the Kerosene 011 Company, AO Bearer street; Now York. . , January 76. 'eti 3.1 m PletNOttiND• NI ELOVONB • Off the eat aastraelluse... &prattled. EOR SALE.BY ',FHEffilig i sotaeriber. All Pianos 'aid Meto - s sold by him will be warranted-4 • not what they are represented, they Itan be retonsed.— All kinds of Melodeons will be: sold at Maineseturere cash priers be PottreWe, by which the purchasers nee the amine Rod risked transportation. ,Planos will ,he sold from $lO to Mesa than replier city ptiees accord. log to the value of the instrument._ Those who preterit by calling on ea. e..e :....--.-. , tredit, est wake , ~ascertain . - Oppetik the .Fpiscapal. ...ath, '' -- TajNCURREN'I' MoheMd . and Silver, Land Warrants, le., bought and sold. Win it etly at tend to all collections entrusted to his ears-- negotiate basilica paper, loans, stoats, and all others.. cnriths. Money reeved on'• deposit sod Interest al. lieu. , ; . a. Rgertnets;Meires. Dagret; a Co., Philadelplda ; nos. C. W. thitlite, Pottsville; Sons littirrat: President Mi.. sere Bank,Pottetillet 8010 Partzaaos, Eq., Pottsville, and C. Lows, Esc p. Pottiorltte., , Pot tsville; November 7, '57.7 ' • 45. ' • , CLOSING OUT STOCK OP CLOIMMIG I Mrs., Catharine - floeffer, I)ESPEC'f FULLY announCes to her', friends and the that' she Ina on hand assortment of Ready Made Clothing, together with' lot of Nees Goads, belonging to the stock of her lati husband, *lash she fa de roue to sell off in lots to suit purchasers on the mod adrantageons terms. The stn ran be exasslned ripening fettle building onCentre st.; in which the Clothing Store of her late husband. Jacob Hoeffer, mut ltept. • . CATilAltiNg noKem.,; eptember WM 074 LEONARD, FRY £ CO., •-• A ). Musk+Oric.4k. Deniers lin Exchange. - . TAMAQVA, COLLECTIONS.: ATTENDED TO and drafts for oats on ailitis principal et tlem In Air Union. Alen, antis Or sale on - *inland, IndandAnito. IsndanriVales. . Janelvrae 111. YORIte'S, PAT:I - SCHOOL SLATEAL IeSESLATEb ale from the cm . bated Lehlsh theasiss,-_ the softest and pang In the United States. i The frame Want, 'of one plemot solid oak, bent under Immense prestme, being the stronsest, web:Maud Wad durable trumereistnesde. For sale wholesale or MO by -BENJ. HANNAN. August 18:17 ' . ' - SS- , ..1 Or 011 8 II -JOHNS i tiN, Agent for A. A. A n . LANE, (late Lino irnd Nussor.) wholesale deal er ILE and 08 NDLEB. N 0.124 " Pearl, and 88 Water street. Now York. Alt orders left at the office otJaaftw If. Gruff, Esq., or at the Submits Itotel; will- melee prompt attention. - ; September 28, 56 - "WHITE -HORSE HOTEL." • Corner of Oman tad Streds, natak. , Joseph X. V.IOR, Pr•prieter. Entortodysondo and toecedoodattoin of thobistklud, and ovary atteolion wilt bit paid by, th e boot and bloat, tondanb to make gdd mea 4114 bayeltersomilkeddr. Ansuot ' 5 7 - • '; • 314 y LAWY $' OEM • 8K TB. Peseervo your Waste Piper. WILLOW BASKETS of varion mites for presenlbg Waste Piper. We will iors feAr price to those wbe win so. OW papa' bring It to env atom For uslo.by " D. DAWNDN. , CUM ILIMI Attoi. kinds of 411C 1 2901140 made otaiw, 0171AP.uidwte nag, mitred by • leaaurt avers sbeet, AdloWe. *ppm& Mira Mpribli Mrs, Movallter SIM , , . . —..ilkte . BOOTS, SHOES, . . . . BOOTS. ISMOMII. TRUNIIB.&O.• THE Einbscriberlbegs learn,to inform tits MaMoiners Mid the tommunity at tarp that h. has past notterned trots the city VI% a ' ithe eolleortton Fes/times* hie Uses, con- • J )142'- n a rns; g et / lir - 4 t:. 01111 W• gu orions.l _ • ' ' 4 OSIERS, . . ts :LIPPZILS. PUMPS, le, et all dm:eight% for ketegsntlimen and children. An sieepost art** et 311 s pee and ebilarsus' butbmsd gaiters, sonietbing beer in ;the latest style. - - • - Also, a new het ot Trtnate,,,yalisea,hspettnis t Seer , Ms. Ate.. de. • . • „ - ~• • Customer :work neatly Audi expeditiously attended to. Stare and Shop to CentruJons downtime Mph attest. _: _* Imo_ t eat door the Red Prontlili Pottrtille.lewir3o.l4 TM? DANIEL KHERTVIR. Adincrtimessents sd sit larya type Awl will k armed 60per cot. Wimp oft owr ngular tarok. , J. 13. A. S. -ALLEN, 7 and South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS MOILS.. 6.11" OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON it, .KIEAN, Noe, 8 0 enuring, pilaw., Ossual Onmalisiox Mardiants, and Dealers LIR WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING AND RECHArICAL PURPOSES. Sept. 2 2 , 15 7 • MU' GEO. W. • rd:EitOY & CO.. ' IN ion" SOAP, CANDLES, Ike 0.10 South Water street: below .1.1 MOW, Phlladeiphia . , i • • i. ', Sperm, Lard, Elephant; Vitale, Tannereandeladdrary ; - 411, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. ~ ' 1 Basimal T . 11:111ss Ilelessaa. Philadelphia, January 6,'68 147 JOHN A. MOORE, 011 and CoiOntatdon Merchant, = - ANDI.DEALEIt IN MINERS' SUPPLIES 31,.. 104 , 4. Water Plailadelplats $ Has cpnatantly on hand . Sperm; Lard, Saar, Blephant, Bleached and Backed • Whale 011 s, Sperin and Adamantine Candies, Burning. and residing Oil, laPree!dY . - for Blom' nee, Wire Rope, • SlOpe Ch•lna, Ellaitintiowder, Safety Lamps, • Com and teat Belting, Pluee,•iFleklng, &c . • az-Agent fir Roe Ing's celebrated Wire in* at the : Mantdketurete pelces. [Jan. 43,'58 41y Schuylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE .COMPANY. osie in elllymait'sXattaniongo 2 doors above Centre at., Piittsville, Pa. VAP/TALAOTHORIZED UT LAW, spepo.cocia.. - • ,CHART . ; PERPETUAL. Company bed Hi Charter at the lair &Makes Of the levitslatti.e o Pennsylvania, and Ia now hilly or. gentled and.prepareil to tune Policies, at liberal rates, ee pire and Inlays, on Public and Private. Build fogs, furniture. 8 Its of Goods and Merchandlse of all kinds. • also 'on Coal 11 ere • and Machinery, Inland lola ranee on Canal Boatiand Barger, by Canals and - Rivera: also oritarivesof COG. to Philadelphia, New' York, Bal timore. Ae. Thls Company gnaranteeeto adjust all loam promptly; and thelby hope to merit the patronage of the public. SAMUEL BILLYM/N,Dlreetor as 3. B. ADAM WILLIAM MOAT! ER,Jr. JOHN D. DEID DRS 11 1111 It JAOOTZIN JIB, Jr. Jr . JOHN MENDRICES, f M GEORGE LAVER, J. E. GRA, W. F. SMITH', ' N.H. IIIINTZINGER, ROBERT M. PALER ,. GEOBGE 3. MEHL - B. K. M. KEPNER. President. W. P. SMITH. !airy and General Agent. Potter Ille. Jannirry 1. - " MI ' - 1. • IRON WORKS. . : L , 'lti:fire & maw RINg SHOP, tort tillirDOUg Sionsty reaus.Co., T. WINTERSTE EN annonno- Ctiall es his re adiness, from the completeontAt Iflft!a4i ofthe above namedestablishment,tosup• pit «dere' in his line of toreluess-6 su h as for /items Engines,Ballread and Drift rs,, Yamps„; Coal Breakers, Castings and Machine ry of aver, patters. Ha warrants bls work loess Batts lbetlan, and accordingly solicits patronage at borne and abroad. - ' Jan. 27, 1857 , FCIUNORYI AND JVIACHINS. SHOP, Steals at v Factory, c. woo NOTICE—The business ef the late Arm . ....„ of iSNyomn a Dumas, will be eoliths ned by the subscriber In all Its various zra . ...azz iniknehes of Steam Engine building, Iron Founder, manufacturer of, all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, hint Furnaces, Railroad Cars, to., te. TtelerUl also continue the business of Min fug and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and Laois and Wm reins 4'4 Ash Cods, being sole propels. tor or these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. I January 21,18b7 3-if — POTTSVALI.E . ROIAJN_O_MILL. sc i , T SUBbGBIBELIS are con antsy manuftettning various sizes of a'A T %5 14 r0N: Were Rails, welshing 22, 25.28,20,32 ricyr , .. : ;Nat t i z and 40 pounds per yard. .Also, large of the inset approved patterns,' weighing 41050,1143 and 60 pounds per yard. From the experience Of the past five years, we feel •confldent of making Itailenusurpassed fn quality by any millin the country. All hominess communications. addressed tol MesSrs. LUMP' 4k Son, Iron /Actors. Pottsville. will' mast with prowint attention. 3140. BEARISH I COH June 20, '57 1 ' - . s 11E a ge r ei 11 IRON r e L 4 V 2; lathe tirgupc he attention of tbe ben loess community o their new foundry see Machine Shop. -Cr ; aga n the town of St. Clair, f ehltyliffieonn. ry, where they are Po pared to bond Steam &seines' Coal Breakers, .Pumps and machinery of every pattern.l a Alao, Dri ft Care, Iron or Bros csitallsk of any sire or !tern. Being priletlea I mechanics, Cool operators and et hers wbo ?rant maebto. ry would do well for give them p call and axamine the r work. Orders thankfully received and executed attl e aborto.o notice and on reasonable terms. CA TILER, G RIFFITH A CO. St. Clair. Jab' lt 'X7 29.1 y PALOIkTQ ROLLING MILL. • Tint Subscribers beg leave to an. rd.!' 'sumacs to their friends and the public, generaily,that their Dew Itoilleg Mill at Zurr Palo Alto is now complete , and in full operation, and that they are prepared to •'"` furnish j rails of 'various patterns, wsighingfrom 22 to TO IDs per yard . Also: different sizes of flat, square and round merchsats' bar iron. - - - , o dersfbr relic or bar iron are respectfully solicited and will meet with prompt attention If left either at the Rolling Hill, Bright Larch's Hardware Store. Centre streetf or at their office, N. E. Corner of Centre arid 6.hutet stet', 241 dory. HAYWOOD, LEE A CO. Jan.'. '67 141 TO COIL OPERATORS it k NONERS. 011 COT 0. CT Or 16 The subscriber reveetfully Invite the n a ti attention of the bulimia community CO • / 44 ` u4;3 his Boiler Works,on Railroad street, be. cp= low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where be are prepared to manufacture 11041.1111 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacke, Air Stacks, Blast Pipe', Oasemra m m.if t Can, ae.,Ac. I Boilers on hand. • tieing *practical mechanic andhaving for yeandetrota4 himself entirely to this branph of the business, he Sat. term himeelf(that work done at his eitablithment will give ististeaton to all who may favor him with a esti.— Indtriduals Compa nies will And it greatly to their ad vantage to c i amine/ , wor k were engaging eliewhere. ; Nov. 21, '57 474 f) JOHN T. NOBLE. _ ER NVIROW... WOW., unun & nv.1122, Iron an• • mai I 8. 1 , I-1, rounders, respectfully inform their pa. • g t IMM•42 trons, and the public generally, that they :; r are fully prepared at the chose establish - went, to manufacture Steam Zughles of !rimless; Pumps, RaDrftd and Drift Cars, and every other dmeriptian of Iron and Brass Castings saleable for he Coal mining or other busines4 nu Memos! reasonable terms. Also, *lowing Cylinders for Blast Funtamps sad Sacblne work;in general. Repdring of all nimbi done with neatness and daspateb at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to pertbrm well. They would solicit theeustons of thou who may want articles In their line Inthl,klnity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt attain. .81 W. lIIIDSON March 4:1157 94 . T W. 8.. mama' ASHLAND IRON WORKS. Tall SUBSCRIBERS are now fally al Wye 1, 61-Ni prepared to fnlvaith. at the Ashland Iron Tcs works, Steam Engines and Pumpsofany power and capacitx,for mining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of every else and pattern now in use, together with castingsand fornicate of every descriptions, Coal and Dri ft Cam of ail alms andpatterns, large Track and Horse tiara,--all tarnished at the shortest notice. She subscribers tatter them- Selves thatvinamunth as every member of the firm La ■ practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish mai nay that will compare favorably with any in the Re gion. All orders directed to L. P. Gamma A Bsos„ Ash land, &WWII county, Pa , will receive prompt atten- tion. LP. GARNER. MICHAEL GARNER, JOSEPH GARNER. dahland, Mn 10,'57 ogiumgra MOM WORKS, masetairsvant. TIER linbecriber la pre to MUM' e r . ,, wt.* BMX. ENO INc id l any hmret I - Pam:meet any easiarity,a d Coal Breekrr; ama of every description; A well as every other kind of machine used In BreakenaYurrusees, Rolling SHUN Saw Ilia. i.e. /rent the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and -froutiong experience in the busineseitirorli can behaved out itt tbleestabliehment, et the very lowest Rieman! rita superior quality. - . , • - - - — Persons desirous of putting nimithineryof sup kind, are Invited to call and examine patterns end breathe ne• painted with prices before contracting eledihere. Orders of every kind am solicited, and strict attention winter given to theirprompt °sedition. • WILLIAM DWI ArMi. Mineirrille. December 0.1887 48-tf WASHIKOTOR IRQJiII WORKS. ottiresle, rim., • THOS. t JAS WREN respeethilly invite riot the attention of the business iommunfty :7R110.1l; to their New MachMe Shop Mid Foundry • ended between Coal and Railroad streets, sad fronting an Norwegian street, *hey. • Jan prepared to execute all orders for machinery of Bramand iron, such aa gear Engin/mall kinds of Gear. ing for Rolling Ms, Orist int Saw. Mills, Single and Double acting Pumps, Coal Ereakers, Drift Cue, all kinds of Railroad CuUngs, such as Chairs far Flat and T Rail; Frogs; Switches, Re.; all kindest nun and wrought Ina Shafting. Being practical sneshanhm And having:made the demands of the Coal Raglan their study lb, men ! also all kinds of Machinery iu their Hue of business, they Satterthemselves that work done at their establishimal will give sathlaction to all who may honorthena with a orders thankfully resolved and pronrptlytle• euted,on the most at abl orsos: THOMAS WREN., JAMES WREN. N0v.22, 'B6 • TREMONT IROff. WOM. Themes a t isolkaya um comity, rensn. The Subferibers respectfully Invite r! NI the attentiona f the ltincancoremonity r=4;;l to their Eur_Macti Shop and Eaten- La az= dry, erected in the too's, of !most, and _ der the superintendenee and managa. mutt of Messrs.!. Battiest and Philip Thstiolts. whoa they are prepared to exaento all °nisi% ibr Machinery of Prase and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Swop of any madly, Coal Breakers of every dual} tios, all kinds of Gearing Or Rein Xtihtflriat sod Idin4issyt,C sniall 'Nadia conuni% nab aaMalta fth not WIT Natit.Vogi,SvitelieNamt all Wads of Cast and.Wrosibt Troia UModa• Mr . Casr bolts %ins a praethallfsebsnle,and havhighwitistesa• dates and madman:ski wanyvara hi thsOonl /Walt parsons dedrous of pitting up iholdeary of any Mai, sgslavital to Wield arasdna oar *tame mad =Oval% sad bosom annahilad with = Workabalbsispainsettsgaisiolawk. l OKfinnotw.? Irhi/AXIOM:hay teldfddeast 04 4 lanimt W M* ma to t heir prapiyAmastioa, sofas seSsfal 16411, . nO lions MON. ea fund: - • lin 141 W 147 - • 4).4; f t. X ISOM TRANSPORTATION. is DILAIREADINO RAILROAD. • smEator.nataur ON stginumpf.z. * and' AFTER - MARCH Utile* fruitoutber notthefoltorbsillitesoffrelgit bedumpoilsrloopouniss ,estmss ' aiirsitats. 114 4 gbire4 g q k3O 13- Dry OoodslOmfectiouery,Books,Carpet ings,Cigars,Yresla Neat, Fish,Olamitte . jurrod Bros. 'Butter, Eggs. - • thauware,thiureeertes,Homp Hams. ilantware, UM" notknr-wmi ! . Leather,Rsebbleri 3 Oysters,Cds,Seeds4 - •ts,• - CoMou t Coffee.Ords.Bez Iren,Lead, Spikes, like, Set, Prort. ekes", Sugar,Wbisky,de., Brooms, Tire Arklukeuane.llUl Stoma, Pitch and Ihir,iisitoSaap Iron. Timber and Lumber. de , Bricks. Coke; Cord ' Woqd, Cloy, Oran!, Icd,Sitrat „OsimeLiniestone, Manure, Pig PLider, Slate, Malt LW:" s, at., flour, per banal, Mitch 21.17 i • • , • PHILAD'A . A - READING RAILROAD. (IFFICE';kof the Philada. & R. R. Co., ‘A• Phaaddpkia, 13,1146 T. • e raw of !refight andl'ofis on Coal transported by thisComnPari b• aa tonturs; ham 26th llarek 111•17, until ftu:tber notice: If' , .. . , d ;I l i 2 •,. a no ' n . b ' tit 2 ' 3 a To Rlelutiond, : , 160 176 150 166 " Philadelphia, ' 160 175 160 155 4 . Inclined Plane, . ' ' , -I'6o I'ls 160 *I 65 " 17leekrw - n, ' 'lBO 176 160 166 " Gerwantomo IL IL, 'lBO, 1 71 100 54. " Va ll a ofSebnililll, , ISOI 1 15 Igo 166, 4 . MADayank; ' 180t1 76 160 . 166 ~ ,' ConshSpring 31.0 k ls• n and Ply- - 166 150 1 10 ' 1.66 aboce . • • month 11411rolid,t_ 165 160 140 ISS I,' Mambo ' s and ittta• And donee, • . 1 40 0 145 135 IV/ " Norriertaniorarid 1 60 146 136 130 " Port Kennedy, 146 140 130 'l3O ";1'a.1117 Pomp, • . 146 140 130 ISO ".Phconlasillo - A 36 130 112) I'2o " Boyar's .1 . 04 136 180 120 120 w Pottstown. • 130 125 116 116 -" Dpuglarrilio, . 130 125 116 115 " Dirdabone: - , 120 116 .1 06 306 " Readthlt ' . ' 1 10 106 106 106 4 . Between Beading and 31-11m1Uto, 110 . 1 106 105 " Ifohniv:lle. 1101 1 06 105 106 " Ilaintrars, ' - 1-10 105 " Orwlgsbneg, • 110 106 #7 artier of the Board of . March 21. '57 12-1 AVATIENNIKY. Pac'.! t COAL. C° -PARTNERSHIP The tufweribars iura aiwodatad themes:4mi. from and alter tbla data, rider Um nano and style. of TYLER, STONE L OD., and will conduct the badness of 'kalif's , Os OW. at aurceatort to FREDERICK TYLER 4 CO, it No. 328 Walnut stmt. RhUadalphla; 169 Broadway, New York; Pier No. 6, Pint Richmon d. • • FREDERICK TIMER,. GEORGE V. TYLER, C. NICHOLS BEAM, WILLIAM[ Z. ETON& latt May 9.14 i k:3HLAND and MAHANOY COAL The undersigned are prepaseCtU receive orders or celebrated Ashland Ooal from the "Bancroft Ft. oneerCollisey." From the extensive alterations and itu• prove:rants made at the Colliery this winter for pupa-, ing the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering it to the. trade no at 'article that can hare no superior in theme' , het, both u to.quality iind freedom from dirt, a!ste and other Impurities. They are also prepared to makereon, tracts for Lehiglaand Schuylkill Coal from other mines BANCROFT, LBW'S t CO.. No. 19 Walnut street, Commercial Building. 'February 9.'37 ' 6.1 y CATtGiadittß — aTcb - osc, 111110111 AMP &WPM OP X31.014311EAELC10431 COML. Also, dealers In other first qualities of 'White sad lied Ash Coals. • N 0.40 Wahine stnee ha tZiladelpkin. cud Woodland W Echtsyllill. Timm Cats. - letaiuus, Mena. Jszaz Coo= February 7 , , '57 = • 5-ly • • VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO. ) Iltd* Agents for the•BA!e of the MaZLIZEIGI-313 Coal & Navigation Co.'s -Coal, • . • AND THZ Best Red and ; White Ash Coal. No. 01 Walnut stied, PLIILADELPUIA. Offices: No. 63 Liberty St', tor. Nassau, N. YORK. No. 5 Doane street, BOSTON, IS:dipping Wharves—Bristol, Ballatown and Pita lto. 1, Richmond. Minh 28, '67 'LEWIS AIIDENRIED & Miners and Shippers of the follow , ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS Prom PELLMIELPICIA --- andillTe BLACK MINE,,-zzo /au. BLACK IlEATll,warum SPORN • do' LOCUST MT., - - do DIAMOND,- -- - do SPRING MT.. - Liman. BBOCKTILLN. - PINK ABE. WYOMING VAL, do T 101 - 31, COUNCIL RIM LEITIG LI, war= ABII, ■nd • : ALSO, the very superkw CUMBERLA ' COAL. 114 ed by the Ilampshlre Coal a &Iron Company. Walnut street;, - BITADELPBTA Offi&s: Sti State street, BOSTON. 110 Broadway, SEW y t. o . 4K. March 14.'87 • 10. TRAVELING. MBAR IN VALLEY RAILROAD. WISNIPINAMIL,. RIM Open to ionaulalows, ovules from Rarrisbeig. ON and after MONDO, NOVEM BER 30th, 1867, the Bainengea Trains will run to •Ilinonedsterern, leaving Beading' at ICe2O. A. M. and Huouaelstown at 720, P. 31., daily, except Sunday& Up Train plume Lebanon at 12, noon, and Down Train, at 3 . 30, P. AL • Both trains connect at Beading with Hri and Down diPassengßalin. Trn ins fit= and to Philadelphia, on the Bea. ng Lroad. • Pare,. Between Rending and Unmmehtown, *slls and $l.lO ," " Lebanon,66 " 70 " Lebanon and Ilrinuneldown, 50 " • 40 Rap Tare bet'n Harrisburg and Hunstnelatown, 60 eta. G. A. NICOLL% General Noperissteetdem. November 28. '67 • 48 AEHION VALLEY RAILROAD. wage sr_ - O N TOBE n g d %tb a ! t the E ge D , N T. E i r or A th. Y , 14,1 0 C s; Valley Wrap wV : I lLwt ran a,atis: Trains. Leary Mauch Chunk at 7.15 41 . . 314aud 12.30 P. 11. " Lehighton 7.27 " 12.42 . " Lehigh flap 7.49 ". 1.09 ' 4 . Blatlngton 1 . 7.66 " ' 1.15 " " Laury's 13.16 " -1 / 4 . 1.36 " ,‘ White Hall 8 .22 " N........, 1.42 " " Catmint/tut - 8.33. " • )44. a " Allentown : . 8.44 " -°'" 4.06 " " Bethlehem ' .9.00 " 2 . 2t1 h. Mt , a Freemaxosbgrg 9.10 " 2.30 s . Afrlre Baotou 1,.. 9.40 " 246 " Up Trains. • iteave Boston i ; .at 1123 A. M., and 4.40 P. M. " freemanabufg 12.00 a 6.07 " a Bethlehem 12.10 P. M., 6.17 " ' " Allentown . .. 12.25 " 5.34 . " Catmanom 12.36 ' 0 6.44 " 0 White hall 12.48 ." 4P-sze .. 0 uury.s • 12.54 ' " - 643 " " Blatington 1.15 " ' 5,24 " " Lehigh Gap 1.26 0 6.30 a " Lehighton - • 1.48 .01,,: 6.52 " ve stanch Chunk Moo -.. 7.05 " • Si' The above Tralcur will connect' ith the Morning and Afternoon. Trains to and from lie* York and Phila delphia. The Bearer Meadow Train will leave Mauch Chunk for WUkesterre, MISIOOII, White BAYOU/ AC , ' upon the antral of the 2 P. M.Train. ROBERT 11. MYR& !WA dk , Dig. October= '67 . '[August 8, 67 32-1 44. PASSENGER'LINEB. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AIIiggFREMINNAggi , 410. •WIN AILILAJN6I62I.IIOITR. , 311. THE GREAT Northern and Wester!) United States Mall Ratites sir Speed increased and Ftire redaced.ipi LITTLESCHUTL.KILL, CATAWISSA, SUNBURY end ran,wmasmspowr AND EL)URARAILKOAD. Through to B N uffalo, in .16 hours. • iagara 6411 s - .16 • " ' Detroit, - , •24 .g Chia*, . . id St. Lon's, . . 48 Ticket 01Dee,1.14. earner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and PbDadelphis aid Beading Railroad Depot, coma Dread and Vine. On and after MONDAY, Dec. Bth, Three Passenget Trains willies,' the Philadelphiaarid Readingßailroad Depot.corner nroad and Yinestreeta,dallyOundaysez eepted,) as toLower Day Express...7.3o A. Stopping:l t . - brenlxville and Reading,only. Connect. I newltno.tawbuta,Williamsportand port end Minim It. Road; arriving at Emirs at Lib P.M.; enacting vithliew York and Erie and Butialo,and Yost city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo: and from thence, vie. ateamere on Lake Brie or Lake Shore Rail. toad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and De troit. Also. with. Elmira, Can:Wale:rased Niagara Falls Railroad: connecting at Csnandaitinnwith NM I York Centralßallroad, East and West, and atSuipenslon Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Itall.l rotator Detrolt,Chtmtgo, St. Logs, and all points in Can. ads and! Western States. Mail Train-1.30 A. M. BaaniagatallBtationa, and runuingloPottsvillsonly ' Might Express-. 3.30 P. M. Running every day, stopping at ail Stations and run ning toPottaville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat. awissa,Millismiport and Erie, and'W... m isinsportand El. usltaitailroads,arrivingatlainirsat CA.M.:connecting with NewTork and Erie,Bnffalo and New York elty and lake Shore Railroada r ibt Buffalo. Dunkirk. Irie.Cleve. land, Clucinnatt.Toledo, Chicago, and all point' West,— Also, with Elmira,Ca nandalgtut and Niagara Yana Mi. roads: attiring at Niagara 'AM.& t 11.,,eonnect. I og with Dail/apnea or Great Western RaLtroadfor De. holt. Chicago, etc. This Route , with Its connections. forms the shortest and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. Only one change 033mgal:etymon Philadelphisand Canada. or the Lakes. Passengers by Day Bxprembreaktest t Port Clinton, and dine at WlUlamsport. Passengers bywayof Night Itzprai take supper at Port Clinton. Passengers pureituing Tickets by this Line have the privlkge of stopping at any of the abirrepoints and re. swains their slab at pleasure. rare linopa Philadelphia so 'humus, $293 BugaloviaTonavenda,looo. , Catawim, 4 • Niagara Falls, via. RI- Rupert, 4 mira,Canandaigna Danville, s 4 ' N. F. liplircaul, 1010 , Milton, , 616:.Pa115. via.lluttalo, 10 00 Williamsport, • Suigensioniiridga, 1010 Ringra, '7 Cleveland,. 1110• ,fe Berson, - Lt . 766 ledo, , 14 75 Starkey, 1 Cincinnati, 1600 1 Penn Yap, 8 Detroit:4l'3Mß, • 1600 ' Roam, 8 t " IWO, and atom, via..odrbain, 8 Lake, 211 00 " Steamer irago,vis Cit.Wea. John Arnot,, • 00 . tern and Michigan • Cananda*ua, g Cantralltalleasd,2o 00 Roneoge Pahl' 8 Chicago,vlaltuthiloand Caksionia, 8 Lake ShoraMieldiput Le Roof. 8 fleighsrn Ratiroa .d 5000 Mataria,. — 2- 9 • via Bur. Lake ba o sseer 7.4 k - 11:14 Michigan ' Can. 1N a» ieptgrp, Cot.. Oral Ralket4, 11110 lag sani DT ER. 11. " 14811 . • 36.00 Millile,ll4 ink • - • • ;"..1114,and Dana Sri Tart Cite. 10 00 E.T.WOI,IIILL, ant laded Aiitit. • 17. swan Ex* sot Omani stratte , ;MiA.NlDlMAll.llaVtiridtallahphhitleadhigitaibead. ir.WeElllllool4lfiettistairtina,W. and ihislsUlOni: ilaft -19/111anspert ant MUM* AWE FOR MIS TO LET. TO WiCLOTS F yit SALE—In-the iUgi/kiKPOttQrDaa. A to • ' tient. 7-417 OR RENT----k Three king titaling Maio, and **T 4 41*, al . Pottivillo. Apply to m X: X September $.17 EIRE BRICKS for Cu Was, Puddling and Blast tumor, from tto Surfing Works. foe lm at rho PIONEER IMMACE. Pottsville, Jan.19,31M6 1.. TO LET—An Of f ice with all proper emonlancat In the 3d dory, In 'Centro droet.-.. Inquire ot • JOUR DAN lIAN. pummel., August 8,1867. 32-tt FUEL.—Coke for sale, in or small onantitlas, at eh* low prleall 6 mats per d. Inguks althier at the °Bon or works of tbe Pottsville daaCompany. , V0r.33, '36 47 , 41 , ".• 92 :11 111 II 14 T TO LEV—A Inge and convenient Stops Mese and Mee, be t 6 main street Ti, . wont, recently oempied by Clark Co. Inquire of TUOUPSON A. mortar, Tremont, or JOIIN Pottsville. Meerut R. IT 32tf 2$ 14 lb J - usT RECEIVED : —A large assort moat qfspiradid Pertneory, Allte, from tb•llanufar torterot Jules Heusi A Co.; Benison and others. Allthoss who want AO Perfturery,ehll at O.llA$ LILTS Book and Variety fil ! 4 /mat, 21,11107 I , • S•tf ••trOUSE AN) - I.OT for SALE : —The saboaiber win blislicemeasid . etteate4 on the nor th of. Walnut' street, la the rough of Aablima, Schuylkill county. The lot Is 2 feet front by 100 deep7.-liii. Thin the pk 4 of the borotigh —on which is wetted a One and a half story Prams Dwelling Worse. The !Intim and Lot will be gold ma ?reasonable terms. Poe futher'partieobtre apply to LSVIADAMS. Lhnrikru. Sch ay ikill,county, mi. December 'A74 . . 1.240t0 yoR SALE. - 2 -The two story Crick House and lot No . 4. Trent stree t in. the rapidly ingrowing town of Cressona, (late West Haven) The tot is 50 by 200 feet extending back to Coat str et. good atons.ke House is ott the uroand. Tba Maui colt- taloa 7 rooms and large rant, with .eillar , Use Oar of the house:: • A tineiot newly fenced; 50 by 155 *et directly behind the above, fronting on Coal *trent and extending back to Centre street, can be bid with house and lot N0.4, 1f desired.. For partici:lla* ale., apply to W. N. W MON, Jan. le. 'MI (3411 Nina 25W Qffiee, Chums& Co MINES TO RENT.—To.lease aeon . . *favorable terms, the mines late of the Waken boat Coal Company. innate near tbetororagh of WilleOf tarns, and connected with the Lehigh A dunineluirina Railroad by a good iron 4raek road. The above adnee Armin completlifvorklag order. him log two slopes and a timbal already opened In veins of the bed White Ash Qat, and: Irith Break -Mr, Miaow Mowed,de. erected and,'ready for age. The mine inte. males and icols now at tbeddinelearl 41/0 NY bad 1:11P00 arrorible terms, if desirid. ,t" Proliocals for leendoebe laid yo for teintorynni will be received until the find day of FebtuarY'llomtl,(' the rent be paid either In cash, or in Coal delivered Into boats at libito Haven. Address JOHN BROWN, Bethlehem, P 5.4 or JAIINB IifcLEAN, Summit Rill, h Janne 9,18 1 . 2.a • ISAAC; SEVERN; Justice df the' PUCE, :attends ti• lb* mambo° of imagist*. W 4 all business appedaising to Hs sash. ,'Ete tAtO attend,i to the ineateretnent of Reek wad Rose - Weft- Itsfiells-. , 1 Haut, Re. Th. MAW of Jamb Ktfao • Zig, is In, Stfsf. PHILADELPHIA• pftieun •v ilo llle. Yeb.t. Mt—Cen ll. tre si, t•dav T-1)floc*. Pott ST JOHN M. KENNEDY it CO., Fish, Meese and Provision Nachanta NOS. 39 and .40 North - Wharves, hail' way between Archand Rata streets, PHILADPI. • • j ifidareh 14; 'ST 114 y. LITTHER! JLEATHER! LEATHER! • EN HY .W.l 0 VERMAN,lmporter ' of PRUCH CAla SICIRSi and general Leather er, No 6 Sooth 34 pt., Phlbulephfa. A general aseorimentof all kindled' Luenia,Meaoccos, ate., ete. RED and OAR BOLE LEATHER. , February 29,'67 1 ~ tkly WHEATLEY'SIARCH T. THEATRE; Archabove Sixth, Phllladelphla.• yuenllE STAR COMPANY, composed or the first Artirtits in th e world, and - ezeeedlog In gth and Talent any dramatic combination hereto. fore offered to the ti*triati public, will appear every night In Comedy, Tragedy, BericoCoinle Drama, Vau(le• villes, biasteal Barletta., ke., te . Wtien visiting the city, go there. '0 [October 21, IT 43-6m' JOHN Rate 'onion new and elegin door abase El , their I riends Philactelpbl ---_----- HN wolld respect l' k-i • , , 1 CILEAVER •,t" CLAPP,. IG'eologici, rCRE Si -, Cill and Inning Engineers, Conveyancers, and • - Real' Iterate Agents--oppoeite the 'Wyoming Honifyi fullyintbrm their numerous friends ind cantomeri . 1 - SCRANTON, Pa. -1 of buylkill Contd.*, that their assortment of Clothing Ail,.akivii.l 1 . (a. t e. cr.eit. for Young Gentlemen is much larger than every and m a y y„ , , 67 ' 1 IS•ly • . they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living at a die. __ _ _ _ _ tance, hove the priiilege of exchanging clothing put• chased. at this store, if they do not suit. ; • ' F. A. HOYT t BROTHER, 272 Chestnut St., corner ofTeatb.Philads. April 5. 'ST - ' 171 y _ __ TO POUNDRY/DP, 11.4CHINIOTO t OTREWL. PURVES, N. E. corner South • and Penn o hes and copper and beau, pig iton, sheet otßpwritters.ttre brkks,;zortablethr gee, rpelter. bbacktin, lead,Rindry mould ing*, ravings, ertielbilie.' - antheiony,habbitt meta , sand of kinds, bias, old copper. te, ke. no Is also &deal- ' er in wrought and cut strap Iron and other metals. It le his desire to accommodate mschinleta and others at a distance from the city, by tarnishing any article they tong want in their haelness. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured and forwarded: Any inquiry hi the above line will be promptly answered. A. PIIiFES, N. E. corner South and Peran f treete. February 14'57, SAVINC FUND.. SATIONAi.. SAFETY. TRUST CO., WALNUT STREET, South-vest y y corner of 17.113 D, PbUsdelphla. ArringtmentOor Business during the Sus pension of Specie Payments by the Banks. • 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Currentpank Niter, Cheek" and Specie will be re« relreftn deposit. 3. Deposits made la Bank Notes or Checks will be paid back in current Bank Note.. 4. Deposits made in OM or Silver will hs - pald beck in Coln. INTEREST FIVE PEA CRAIN. Mir. HENRY L. DINNER, President.. WILLIAM J- Run, Secretary. February 2S, '57 STAUFFER I HARLEY. - . Ed CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY— Wholesale and retail+ at the Ada piria Mach* Jewelry Sore," No. 148 (Old No. 90)North Second st., cora er y oiQuarry, Cold Lear Watalics.jultJetteUed, 18 at cams, $2B 00, Gold Lepine, 18 beret,- - 24 00 Silver Lever, 1011 jewelled, - - 12'00 Silver Lepine. jewels, BupertorQuartiers, Gold Bpectacke, - , - - 700 Fine 811ter do., • • . -- - 150 Gold Bracelets, . Ladles' Gold Pencile, • - - - .1 00 811ver Tea-spoons. set - • 5 00 Gold Pens, wllli Pencil, and Silver folder,- 1 00 Gold Finger-fins. 1 4 cents to $80: Wach GlaSses, plain, 12 1 4 cents; patent, 18% cents ; I t pnet, 25 cents; other artieles proportiOn. Ali anode Warranted to be what they are sold tor. El'slll l Mt .11A1tUtT. • 455.0 n hand some Gold and Silver LOTOII and lolnes, still lower than the above prices. October x. 1857. 40-11 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY I A Chimney posseening all the required regal- sites. and applicable to Dwalnp, Factorise, . m and any pon!,tion maws needed.oTE benefits resulting e — o by the use this Improvement are— gooddraught in unbinds 1 meager ; a raving of fad frost 20 10 25 per cent.: a I saving of tertifourtia of Vie Am ant tooted; a perfect ' meant of mottlation ; a perfect protection egaiest ;Ars from ignition with the foist; cheappou ist The errotioo of chimneys, not requiring half the number of bricks. and park% one halt the space In a room taken op" biAbe or dinary chimney. For Factories, 30 to 40 feet in height only required to glre a powerful draft for steam and other purposes. Till FRIAA. Penn CBOXIIIT IND V.LTMATION CO., No.lllB Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Are now prepired to furnish this very valuablelmpaterte meat, guaranteeing Rio gige satlstactke, when put .np by them, or in compliance irith their instructidn. _ N. IL—The Company &whet° obtain tome goodstrenis i to Lek/utters* of the telling of thlstmprorementln this f city and county. ,For forther;lnformation address thi Secretary, 6) . • H. W. SAFFORD. October 24, f [ in ala Chesnut street, Philadelphia. I: , • L.,, AtVits tIOUSE. USIC wraa,.ls Clatm ec Tsl a ree ka ln der the Utag . notialt , .Plilladelpltia„nre ustaotly publishing the latest stn sic, from the most popular A uthond u the United States, in a style that wall vie, with any honed et any other house, either li.this Opntry or Europe: They have also the pleasure to announce to the piddle that their stock of Sheet Musk on hand, consists of the largest and most complete assortment to be found In the country; they are constantly adding to theirstork all the Hew Music published In New York, Morton, de. They also publishseveral Instruction Boolts,whlch are general use throughout the country. PIANOS—A Sue assortment of (babes! thanufkcturert of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. • . Also, ageneralamortusentof Oultao,Ylollor. Bauhiesi, Flutes. A ccoKiiini(ll, VRln,OuitaraudfupStrings, of the best Italian qualities, all ofwhich will be furoW ad to the publk and the trade at the loweit rate.. Orders puoctually attended to. • /Er MI Lee A Welkeeem ask and Ptibliestioqa 'eon be obtained at B BALI AN'S Book and Music !Acre. Potts. . . One.' 1 . . Phpodeir la. Yrb. 4.1.03 • 7 1!.* S•tf MORRIS, ZONES& CO inoc&sTEEL MERCHANTS, Marl* and Sinttenth Strad4PhsladalPhia, Nave always on band and for sale REST ENGUSII REFINED IRON-inn assorttnents of ugaimolnland other favorite brands. BEST AMERIT , CAN BARBL-ordlnary Mars. or rolled to order tor bridge purposes, /it., de. PENNSTLYANLA Boras PLATE— irromiseuotig *LW, or .^nt to requiredsize. BO tto RIVETS—Dorer brand;lnade In solid dies. OLISII CAR AXLM--;Atnellean and English. FLUE & SHEET ItiON-,Por eOvering Sambre. tr. AMERICAN SCOTCIIPIII IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T nits and 'Sat tan! "Unable lbr mines, turnouts, de. JUNIATA, ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASRER4—For hridtrs, ears, and machtnery purposes generallyo CAST, MAIL MACAINS and BLISTER' STEEL 41m, en extra quality for taps and dies. - The stove, together with a fell lisaortinent of Iron. Steel, Nails and( Spikes, to which the 'attention at dealers, rats aid eon:puska, engineers,minera, &modem and an. rblnisb Invited. May 10, ISbi 10-ly , aLiw i d z i l ug z wits a, '00.,1 ' t . Offinglay BrodimidEamiltowstredsPAitodcfpnci,Pcsno.i JouLp call the.' attention of Rail rood Nonagon, sad those Inte , eeted in RallMed pmperty, Xo their spurn of Leonsotive Engines, in which they are adapted to the partkular business for which they nutyl be nwpdred; by the me of one, two, titles or bar pair of driving Wheels; kid the use of the whole, erM much of the weight as mart* desirable fur *Ol. Wen; and in accommodation them to the grades, entree, i strength of sapentructkm, and fait and wort td he I done. fly these mums the maximum mehtleffeet of thy newer is wand with the leistirrpense for 'attend:um, coat of foil, and repairs to Road and Engine. With them objects Id elm and as the result of tweelpthree *re 1 Inictical;eiperienee la the Madams by oar limier part net. We'*islifietursitre efferent Wade ej Engines, and onorol doom of slaw of each kind. Perihelia.' utters; the paid to the strength nettle madam In the plan and ' workmanship at all thddetadba Our Zone e and oppOrtoaltlocot obtalalag latormalloo. = 11 :' to afar Moo 01011111 with the anturaneethat go alltelen+ im j q, otagoay lad dtottfilty, th ey will coupon ilictorabl with Mood say either tiled In moo We aim tome to ordo4 siritkaatigala otools. Wok Wog or tor moor tlro (to a eadreii) wasp Ito_ , 1 hip; ivory Olitierlptios Illootboit illot'starr I =oat ow actiolt to i aoi z alt arloseosiatho mom Ilt.w Jassai3r.Vialb6 .14.1. ~.. Milthirl4113111:1 E'o R WID ..D. HAUGH4WOUT; r'. - 1 -1141bilarsitoy at lobw, &WV • . rielLiterox, pa, - FORM P. HOBART, Attorne,y it u Law, Pottsville, Ace niimitie the American . amber 31. 'a7 WM. SIMPSON, Attorney ati .w. Pottarille, pa: oaer-ltvk.t street, cirposit• the Post Oats. October eW. 110SEBERRY, Attorney at claw. 6910-reorrtar of -Muter and Ind streqt9; Pottingia. August 4,'66 . - Di y ER STROUSE, Attorney at La*. Ofilee—Cleatte Omit, opposite the tosfrn tribruery RAVID It.OßEEN;Attorsiey it Law, ottraicei: . temeeliMarket stiiet t criipomits tb• au. July 14,'36 SAy P. DEWEIFS, Attorney,at Law; OlTlCE—roardooni dove Iliortimeea Ilotel; entre street, rutlavill4 Pi, (Dm. 6,14 49- §AMtigL • GARRETT, ,Maiistrate, Coavoydator add °aweCollector. • Odke, Market Pottsrl/144 volt door to Poot . OW*.-Aug I& 17 Xt. ASPINNEY, :Attorney at Law, Astall - nd. lehnilkill•oounti, Ye. , will a t e its agent la the Purchase ankaal• of Real Manta, eolteetkos of rants. he. , [Aldan& Nay 'a, 'bi 21-ty te FcLE'MENT 8. FOSTEI4 - Justice.ot the, Posej, IllasmUla;—colkeetloos any% tienclis po. II et and attended to ateafolly, ‘ ,l THOMA S rebruary THOMWS R. BANNAN, Attorney - at L. 011ies IN Calm Strift, o ppults di • Episcopal eh.Pothrellio,P•oaut. EDT. 20. 1856 . • , y' JOHNiUITZINGER, Justice of the Pewee. tirl CLUB; will ahead to. all boahsola trusted to with dithieltee and tiro, rebram 21 1 , 0 87 ' .CHRI.MPHER LITTLE, Attor nay at Lat` w, Pottsville. Schuytkfll toasty :Pi. mem—hi Maltantongastsvet, cornet of '.f.orket. , Aptil 11, '4l • • 13 1> JOHN C. CONRAD, Si., Justice or., - • _ _____ , the Peats and Conveyanarr—office opposite paths:) Vitasarticsais• or Came ff•rs u.s.—The 3fichi- - . .1. trim favir'essisteins *use goad sug;estlens in Scloo iy l s Lt . o l u i sei Broad street, Tamaqua , Pa- { . is.: - -- --"-----------'-- • . regsSd In the ventatien of cattle stalls. The !viler as:gesie, very trwly.that foul air is as !qu erns, to 'Asa)* he to pumas. One may is well drink foal water s asioresthe foal air; in It are dis use sad death, and of this, there is abundant ev I &wilts of the'soundeet eh:reit:cr.. AU stalls io the 1 3 - eversist, should - be made warm ; - but they should abseil* provided with the means of sentdstiiiti.— They may he very low between joints, if there be sinl suitable ventilation. The air tech places Is ver.in winter s° war Mai in human dwellings, no is it well that it Auld be, but it Is well that ' e the hif„hest temperature riosstble, without HO. ' cia but, should be maintained. Tbeeireemstais sables L cesi of th e smoes tem A th e mOO.lO direr in several rim et/ which effect the sncides of ventilation.- - - In e house, the beat ie l frometoves, fernaces, or r!st n Hro places; in the stables it comes from the ,janireals the:null:ea The *ls heated by eon tact -with their bellies - , rises to the'top of the 'stable or stall. Their breath is also heisted by air; and ri se i; and it is well to so arrange the - Ventilation, : , that air once bieathed, may more readily find its exltthan that which has be come warm by untie; with the body of the animal:. In hone stalls Ude isteasily practicable. In cases where the 'cana -1 pii cannot be put for with animal, it is . bast to ce a matting •trunk at a distance from the stock, at least not over them, and to have it open all or near the top of the stable. This will draw off the boated air and give a good draught, while if} open on the door, It worth! get Mlle or no din ugbt at all, and though it would hot withdraw w a 1 the air vitiated bj being once breathed, yet it c ould maintain a constant changing of the air of the-stable which would be sufficient to keepi it p6re. If the ventilator be pined back from the mock, yet near the middle of the stable, if it la a trig one, the effect will not be to cool deism the temperature dieddvantageonsly, u would be the lase if it withdrew tbe - alr from immediately over the stock. The supply oh air comes from cranks and crew. ices, doors, etc., and need not be ea for except io reduce it as much as possible. • old, but admitted thus, in tined qeantitiCs, it saes , ! mingled with the air, and does 'not s e ttle upon,the ifloor in a layer, as would be the esself it came in I I thtough large openings. Cold drarights should be II avoided In stables, as well as elsewhere. A "trunk" a toot square, carried up to the roof, and oat of it like a chimney, capped over with a shit of iirtjecting.eavid,roof, apace being left for free passage of all tbestir that can pen up, will be sufficient for ordinart cases. The bpecirg is the stable shohld be -• ',triaged to be opined and Waled by a slide, as When the cattle are out, is 51/0101re the atable keeps cooler if there is so draught, but:wbeh they are in, it is as necessary' - in summer as in artnter.. 'GEORGE del3, i-. Attorne- at:?' 1,,J1 Lei, Poi tint* Penns:, iwillsttend tal•apit bad:l4l4 In ,Schayllig eons ty and elsailkere. Oftle, la Csstes treet. - LbsitYoPPnidte the Mlners'Eank; j . 471,16 . i , BUSINkSS CAMPS.. cEo.:, K.. SMITH; MinintEngineet; sad °navy Viewer, Pottsville, Pa.! ob. li, 'eV• , _ 74 ' j JOSEPH W. GEARY, 'Civil and fling Engineer. OrEen—Norweinreet, Tine, Pa. Pangs 10 2, OP 13 W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.; *late of the Pennsylvania State fividoglnal Survey, explores lands, Mines, ae. !October 13.'65 41-tf GEORGE BROWN, Min:inspector, Pottsville, inspee,ti Cosi lands mid lam Partic i . tar attention paid to ventilation. ( An 1, '57 31.0 VENRX PLEASANTS • !Civil and , 1 ' Mtnlog Engineer, POTTSVILLE. 1-• men--Market street, north able, botiterns Centre and 9e mod. • [August 11, '57 pll n R, CHARLES HERMANSADER, ; Seirgetes 'and Accoacher, Yll, - W102 , -D4.l.llo—Oppoilts the Arcadian Institute. August Z, '57 1 3.4.1 y do N S, 40BDIU , Millinery Goods, nth Second street to !bear 15 Chestnut street, one trill be pleased to eat VRANK CAR'VER, Civil and ine Engineer, Enneyor, te., will attend to surireis _a! lauds, mines. town plots. /te.. Office with Semi. Lewis, Esq., tint dour below Silver Ternary, Polurrilly. Pa. ! May.P 17 • 1941 JOON HODGKI - S — S, M *ling Erigi. neer and Stuireyor, Centre St.. Pottsville, Pa,,ati tends to Surveying and licydatingCill Lands, Inepretz, lug Mines. Ike. Agent for the parches and 'alai:ll4st Estate,eolbetlon of rents, de. March 22; 1860. ENRY W. POOLE, •Geological . ; l'opOrphleal and Mining Engineer, Con tiestreet, ottavtlie, 'a., gives attention to ourtnys and egandnis• Mons cif Coal Lands. to surveys' of mines requiring *po dia acctiracy,Find, 'to the superintendence and ettt ehargei for proprietors Of estates. • • i PeinzarY. '67 gteg 22.'.54 • 274(1 AOEN Y—For • the Purchase and oweior iea Estate; linylnit and eellingtCoia; king of Coal Lands, Mines, de.,and collecting rents-I-from twenty years , esperience in the County he hopes] to give satis faction . OfScri lifiliantango Street, Sottsfille. CHAS. M. nul: ARCH 6,1957 . • , 14-tf IL McElwain, Bivit.and Mining e 1 .Englniser, Ashland, Pa., attends to Surveying and Iriiposting j Mines. surveyina and dtvidinu lands: regb• luting Town Lota, and all other business In the Uncut tits psoresution. Letter address, Pountatn Sehn 'kill Count .Pa. - Web. 23.11147 • Sticht,er & Tlipmpsoni wilin.r..4ALE AND RETOIL pEALSIIiiN Hardware, Cutlery, Toole, Corner of Centre and Market sheets, Pottsv, - Iletnll3ll County; "filipri`orthe MMI .4_ ' WE' INVITE ATTENTION To our large asiortroent of trafetware,CullerP,Toolf, tr., which we otter for sale at a reasonable advatiee over manufacturers' pries.- We posmai advantages in trade that hay . a'ate ecred us the exclusive wile ot lc pda which tuareaever been offered In this .codhty heretofire; and Our experience, together with . an, ettenshe •knOwledge of manufacturers, enable us to order oar goods direct, which We can veil lower than map other establbdunee/L Anneited find a number of articles comprising'; i Icorbefe ' . . Patches, , .' MoLtritcningsmaanebdinten4prid Butts and fringes,," ' SA*l4 - O. "White Lead, 1' Steel Squares, Sine, . le ' firold AIDIA Ratchets„ Pi!,. - ' *deem, c f C=lam,. ' Beatty's Framineefibleals, k „ utty, Ship Augurs and bittee, Nails, ' dgeleuffu raland farming Spikes, ', Ilement*, J .' ~.. Bellows,, • Ca binet Trim:Mtge, Ili - Anvils, • ,' • great variety. i.. 1 Nff"iece, T , ee, Mope Parting, : - Li bra, • ' i . ~ r red Yarn, • B unts. and f Manes, .Bal=ding Ilanlwarei - 1 . .. . ~.. i WI It RA) • - latbare given eapielat att ablng contractors and bull prices. , airannihroardated by mall ltats. and forir m ded with de e corner of tre And Ma th Toy. LI, 4641 j 1 _ lIRON L :i ; i ONi. h and , l"S ti erg A on gi '1 R4ila for , miolug , urpolea, at iodated Pr lees. for clia : b* i tx'd *per. - IIAYWOOD, : LEE k- ' . ' Pottsville, Doe. 93, If ' .62.-tt il atm ) AND'RAIL,ROAD IRON,. lit; subscribers hve now oil - h9trii i • and will sell for CABEI, at th e. lowest viikket price, alarge stocks, the best•qtutllte:toerebstit Ba*:lioir, nag Diu Railroad Iron, and light T 'mils, for mint*, ' 1 R. TARDIStIi A BON. Pottsvllle, igotember `A, '67' I , : 1 48. coLgmAits gungigy filtißlit, • .140. le/ Aorta Tema Eitirewg.: CONSTANTLY on hand, a Taigeins sortment of Pen rd Packet Knives, Sibison4 and Razors, Table Knives and Yorks, in ivory ,alag, Waldo, bone and wood handles; Carrera and Forks, .o , lrlcs, low le .11;nlres, de. ALSO—a very exienelre asaortsien I of iiedieril, Tea Trays, de. • ' fine English nuns, Colt's Pistols, Allen'S Rerolver*, • and Sin7.ls and Doable barrelled Pistols. with's r;erreral stock of fancy Ifardware.eonstantly on band_ I JOHN M. COGIVAN; importer. Phliadelphia,Dee.3o,lBs7 al-tf J 1 HARDWAliq u imp ti tiul).. arrang ed his goods at ids new plate!of buslues • • and With a new:determination of furnieh• 1lilt" tog all such goods as the Wiliness of the Coal Region may require, at their lowest wicket Talus, iolleits the Inspection of the kaiak, I,- ilid4 be always ! en hand•and hays on ftlid a full atria of :•- ' . Dar lion, upping Azesi: • ' • .1 • Flue Tron, - ' • 'gal Morels, : 1 . Trace' Chains: • • Cast Steel, - .... 1 Slit trot', Nails aud. Spikier; Rope,l . . Tickle Blocks::: • . Bellows, -- Anvils atid Vleliii; Re—' • Alardware and Iron Depot; cern.* Stain three anon .. , I nbar* Market,itaat side. - r . . ' Eittkillr POl7, July la, 18.54 . . ' ~ • • -. O. 28.1 f . • ' BRLCOEr NLlknpV;4o ; • ' . I raW/11tPnCliii t t I tali 7.0 doo - lit oppos ite ' ilsallt; ioArt i llbr. 7 11= 1 1411,12 f iIi onVIIIII edellalellt 11.111MUMIllt. of Maas. Tau: ' • .', . F Poach 'Malvin • . Iles, , • ' - , L Springs, Yin* Trays, ';'• '. • - loidlerY, 1 . i - 4iritanht Waric - r Sboamiaker'idaula, ' - 'Ximatimumteytine Locke, Oarilenter'sTools, • . Tibia CaUptis i glass and Paint !ticket NMI, • ! liar Iron of all Main, ..: Table Spoon&" Rolled " " ',Anvils and Imre; Nails and Spikes. , - . AssortasanioTanio ins, lialinted iron and Naile r - 'Mori* Iron Orttribles, Smith Tapia. - 'Wire. Tin Mats, Bonding Materials,' Braga *Welk Cast Stool. • ' Sad Irons. - ?. • Shear Steel, . . `Pena audllolloas, Arm Illistor, - 'Chews, SIM Sava,. martroaaTutaiiit. ' Cross-eta Saws, - • 11.01,11 ft Mid ithtlt, floollend-satyr. ' r $ • i G. D. nitwits bisthank a totherttolletoathe !bay exteadMitohlMift liiiinitialditilituyeietty,shohepw . the sew hoot,by the quality of theta Igetatotilet ettate.' Ws tii tntidantrkandatstorrioan t sr, 6 0 .".." nii eosAasioiltec!siti earlAt ,: ', •, . ' . . ... 411erati il4iesltipil alipri grief tottrallerhatiartilAir •-.•;:„- -1. • 1 .. :: • - . LEGAL CARDS. 4,ANOIS SPENCER, Magistrate, I and Rail ;Mato tint. Ofylce Baltßoad shwa Am East Market , Pot. THU, Pa. .? March V... 153 6 HARDWARE. tenthfe. with Tteir of ftn. Ilderset the very io!vieet Fear it, tin receive prompt atten espatah. Call awl ate na at arkeestreets. • TICIITER A TIIO*PAON. E 4• Atit 'Am - tr. _ ____________________ _ GRASS Aim want sumpratrre ~ • , „, . Agricaiturai larpi....uts, • It , THE subscriber wilt keti! I )..• ' on band CloverTinton:ay andotberG i , 1 ,6 0 ,1 4 . White Clover and Lawn 611,11• .togrthrwitit gallon and tield seeds, wh a we *III warsantiO be fresh and good. fie wilt also receive Orders for all kAnds of frnlt trees, (warranted to bewhat they are represetatada)agricaltoral Implements, de-all or which will Do tarnished at manufacturers' priers.— MO' seeds and tress sold by the subscriber arose/octet w i th ;meet ear., only front growers of reputation and itan i ll ng, Ile does not deal in seeds procured promises. ouzly in the market, tram those who sell rbeapoolthost b eimi .d to the chararter of the reed sold, Nor &sea be . purchase or bell seeds grown protnismonsiy In small gar- , dens, arbereatheli too dose proximity deteriorates their - qualuy. particularly tbtise of th e nue !Tette'. nig is an . Itoportant consideration to those who parebse o ei th er Seeds of fruit trees. For eases. ate- tend In order* early ' I.IF.MAIIIN MI.:NAN. : 'TtIE FANIVIER'S WINTER ;ONO. ....___ . ! • • There Ws time, the mire man iallis, For WI things to tow done-- ' . • To plow, to sow, to rap, -&e roil elluceesalso lessons on, .. , . -•.- lot pleassinr•too„ In tow'ry . Spring, . • L • In fragrant Rummer's Tales. ... , In friltful Autumn's yellow Rids, • : In Winter's evening talcs, Aid though the belch ere tied' ad &ear. She foreet's uncial* one.; And ill in withemd, cold and Ow, to garden, &Id and Wen: Slere's tootetblog let and much to dome, AM therm the tkrnteen heart, Asp...lair> elude to, hervest • hop* Groat tulpteuee impart. And *We be views the drifting eienr, XFut treed; the froseurearth . ' Proelfselt allowed Me Kamen full, Add evatat biasing hearth:- 4134 thud he *alp +/bate* pervaded The' meth nr et, at atom—, 6c-winery dtude and .111151:1K7 tuns, The *meet brim to t . • . ORR SORT or FAII/fatg.—lluo..J. R. Williams, 'President of the Michigan 'Agricultural College, in his inaugural address thus alluded to a class of farmers 'who are quite too numerous in many parts .of the country.; ' ' Pass along any great thoroughfare, and you will loon come to a farmer who yards his cattle in the public highway, wastes the manure which should, fertilise his fields, and allows the public t,o &end their breakneck passage .among them, The next, perhaps, feeds his corn whole, end loads a third of its nutriment, Another depriveshis pigs- . of light, and their growth stops. Another allows pestilential gases, generated under his barn to 'be Inhaled by his stock. Auother allows his cattle_ . to drink out of mere mud holes, instead of pure water. Another allows his sheep in winter to go without any water at all. The next exposes his calves and colts to the %vitt try storms; thus arrest- , ing their growth; while it would absolutely cost . less to keep them g;owing and housed. The next has, perhaps, not a At tool wherewith to work ef ficiently on hits whole farm., Another sows •poor or mixed seed, of not half enough, and as a con sequence,-reaps half a crop. The next plows ha . land but three or four inches deep. Mime little faith in.dri, plowing aid thorough pulverization, but has full faith in Abe 'signi of the zodiac, de . moon, and luck. flu believes In good luck,while putting in the seed, and has a realizing ill-lack in harvesting, costly experience' in both theory and practice. I could extend the list of .practleal more to an indefinite length : !" Such facts revs, that instead of less, the farmpr has more to learn praelically about his business than any other man in Ms World. In fact, one-third of the Industry and_ ,energies of the farmers of our country, is liter ally wasted in consequence of Ignorance, and dos• ,Hance of. all rules of : thrift and economy. TA. same recfrfeassiass oolong mew in other pinnate, would retutii:n immediate bankruptcy and storm. E/i• 0 AWL - MULTI:MAL RlATl3o.—Atauos the nxept ad vantages of the Agricultural Pres; to the. fanner, is she tepidity with which it infirm* him of im proelentents or discoveries in his . proicubos, The Introduction 'of an improvement, formerly the ' woikof - ailf4dl now made known in a week, all over the land, by the otnnitpkvecence of printoir. Wien, the thoughtful farmer groped his pay slowly by the light of his own experience ;noir, the Ag- rieulturat Press brings to his aid the experienca of millions of other minds ; knowledge rune, and ImprOveinentr, vital to the farmer's sues's., ,I for merly restricted and,. hindered in their proves's, now beeobie the common, property of t e mass.--• The,beat Modes of culture; the most r . otly lee • proved implements; and the must prod bie farm .., stock, are thus brought at once within the reach of the farmer; his ;test apology for the thri.tless. nest is taken away, and bia ignorince of his art shown to be no longer a misfortune,, but a faulf., It it true that the good sped of agricultural troth. t sown bro a dcast by .the press, falls, like the tier' sings Of Heaven, upon the evil as well as •13 the good. Some falls on tba frivolous 2 . 0., oothinli - log mind, too shallow for its sustenetre. and it is withers& Some falls On the very, bard spd stony ground of fogyism, froni whlch it bluodi off 2..4 IS lost; arid yet some, very much, [alit on the more congenial soil of beget, attire mind', stint. carefully pondered and Indic-lowly applied le the business or life, lt brings f nth 'the apreerisV fruits of agricultural prosperity.— COlllotly 6 ' .' geman. * • . *,, Kuzma Pout: mt.—?he Late Judie Buell kepi poultry in wititee more than t ie mon ies in • per feet state of prelervatiiM, by Allies thew oiler they were witL'powdorcd charcoal, 24 / • them hanging 'them lo en airy loft. Ritmo Claise Swistv.—ak pint of maimed nod. pee in a barrel of eider, will preserve is filed for several hawks. I keep drank fall eakst 10 the month of May, *Lich has kept sweet kr,tbie MOMS. . To Illfits Snocuro Sara.—Three pone& too' Jo, lair a pound mutton \ tallow, - hart loss,' tweawin, and a tablespooafulrotoulphar • salted, t posted into' oold water, and Worked and ias_d as ~;_- Wag% ii 22111