it übVto. iterbt..- - Ati Irishman, &iria to dea titian by the striepney of tummy market the bigh pries of provisions, pm:arta* pistol tot& Om toad. . *eating a traveller,. ba'artmerad. him tri "your money or yew. Seeing that Pat teas grime, be said : •'I7I tell you what I'll rll give you el Money Ali tbat platuMt *Alpaca." Pat retailed the money and • banded om 'How," said the traveller, "band beak tits ney,or mbrow your brains eat." away, my haulier said,' Pat, "dlrl dhrop of powdber.-therei in it.' WHAT to IT 7-41 western pettifegpr epee forth in the followhof indignant strain:, - were aweigh for P. the hen of ye. -hi, myeloidpen% never be intitnidatad nor tyrets over; nark tbst. And, sir, jut-as:sem! sure t heldee - againit tne we'll file a - irrit e ipoder, sir, sad rt ----- Mere be was late ad by tbs copiiosita lemmata who wanted to --what be meant b 7 a writ of progander. " wby, sir, a writ or prOgander is a—a—a +—we!, I don't Just remember tlie . suet w it's wheel' knoek thunder out of yosions courts, anyhow." s . A Snare rate joie took place Ilse* lately Wart room. A imolan was testifying in of her son, and swore "that he had work farm 'retsina he was horn." The lsiJir, who cross examined her, • Wert that your 'eon has worked on a f linos he'was born?" • 4 "What did he do the that year!" "He sighed." The lawyer evaporated. Pzurrrr bide fellow obOu years old . , Whose parents reside on Mia was noticed u being very noisy days sines, .sereiming and singing. In' glow, when he asked by a ladyr .passing:\ ' 'My little man, you feel pretty geo• your , Ile soberia luau Instant, mud replied: "Togs ma'am, I lest 'good, but I uin though." --Detroit Adverts:per. COIIitLRCIAL Gicsita.—Fund 'patient ambitions *aeon& son)—"Yes, Now Yo plies to pSon ini. Look it Jamesub without l'penny, sal Lae lately falloff.. died an fifty tbousanddellars. Of coo 1 AO - extreme ease. 1 dolt expect you to • as that. Still, with honesty, I see no I you would not Ina few years fall for fifty. doll's's." -'' ' " Aw.bo l osit farmer' baring a sun be hosing . tt his field, went on. Findi , tbim sitting still, he iiqwirsd the e man *sneered— "Ifthlrst tur the spirit." „ . "Grog, you moan, I suppose," sairl4 "bat it the Bible teaches you to thirs spirits, It says also " Hoe! every onctjtat , A commoners., In reporting , a dy , oonfetsion at the. galioete," Says: "The-, firmed that the 'first step' in his wee I was that of not paying for a newspap Coe contends (bet depends upon circa if it !era a Nonfatal newspaper, the f. step was "In taking it"—the second I ing fot It. "Cat. W I. a floe looking' wan; said alriend of ours the' other day. , "Yes," replied another i "I- wee to fibs time." . . "You, why you qua: ugly as sin," don't "re fur, that; II endois s and was taken for him by lhe sheriff.) A ROCIMSTBR paper, in giving an a railroad accident, say. that the englo l usual signal to "break up" on appro tion, and. Immediately the train ran I and "broke it op.", That's what we call obeying .11 !atom . linown otet Jones in Stain street, "Jh ! Jonesony boy, you're jast th sod to see. There's s sadalit bore the , other day that I'll peso Ovetit like." "Thank you, no," taut Jan not; the,fact is; I've bad *0 Posses own this fall to take core of." . Exi A XMITIIII4 going on %orieback naiades:Di for ladles, wits thrown off ditch. When be wade bia app tbe 'Enisireas, in order to 'apologia . which ,beameared his biblitnenti,. madaw,,l bare fallen in de di• steur,l tea you are covered with MIGHT CATCH .Iv.—As a clergy • ing a, corpss a _e_wpman came and the (deem is ;be middle' of the must speak to', you immediatelyl Lwitat is the matter "Why, sir - to, bury a man whp died o f th e my poor hnibend, •vrbo never h AN Irishman, wbo bad been shadow -by a mere illness, is physician squat. he thought of a' ; "Ab doethitr," was the nests •1 difference; yes ain't left enoug Cenci naturalise, no how." "Praucc." laid a farmer, " rod Coogressmao, for I use t - received two bits the ot er di for Immedfate paymeol . , , the a . laid on the table, the other. to ii: motttbs."., 1 Scone Carecnsast.—Pedargue:, Ins Goliath ? Boys' The MUMe e et whom Tinvid slew with a sling and mane: '' edasogue : Win was David? Boy: The son f Jesse. letia- gnus: Whs . Wait eit:ll".7 flu Dumbtail!: A Fusspot/at went not to llngabou ibis lush, ha says: ai haat all dux**. intact all. but Otio,ducks and: two' pipo o' A 'mar absent minded hulls from s boat in the river, sank mamba:4 tbat he eould, swim. merstimrsal it just before be /an time. A great invention MAX 136LLING IPS the *astern Branch, told hip' for ffve hundred and fifty doll were well satisfied. This is'a lion el "free trade and woman OLD limn.—" What, nisi! walk yet? When I wee a6a el: inonthe." r . Young Mother, milder 'A ever since." 34 IL SIRTII hearing treSo of her new servant ff she snii: "I, don't know, mum," repll noeently, 'I niver lay awake Weer." A iIDCIOII. told bis valeta him an matte. "V!. tio use.'! said the pit ft twice before, sm!! it woril stomach Ave minutes." !' "Do you like novels ?" ark of , her trackereteds lover .7.•: - A4:l cane fay," be repli I tell you I'm death on point Tiling is nn Latter •temee , ry. Yon may carry * toil, but, it you wire a first (a bone.' It is • question worthy or q i whether • potions shone vol. I more competent to sing • . War aril potatoes aad de "Because, having eyes, they dears, they hoar not. ipre re a yeasts lady da seautao sbeigal bappitit A LADS' describing as ITI "lie wirer SIM* bat bb tai VA surer Joni tba Woe ass *l4, elm !variant* Aso avalisaalty le a The law.), TitOtrOttit ).tfitAot a SU inoT:, TRAVIMER'S pUIPE. THE latest atu: best reveler's Guide tbreagbv. the Cubed atates.jbettemelesd aed, t • & SIAN VAN'S Cbeitp Beek Meet LADIES' WORK BASKETS, OR • STANDS, 13 ELUTIFUL Patternsight and Also.Suspaidon "WM baskets. just reapitsd sod Ibir try , B. BANNAN. ,',101111101616 m„ N ee . t4 , 'OHN ENG LI SH'. & COJS • Patent sax Drilled tied Needles. decidedly Abe ,b,set to coartel, of ditierent slam INo. 6 to 12.alesya to be bad arboteette and retail. at M. DAKNANI. retrerille, January W. .68 LEONARD; FRY As CO" • • Osiik.ors & Dealers la Zstelasialges. • rArAQUA, PA: VOLLfECTIONS MrTENDED TO k;land drafts far saloon all the principal cities to the Upton. ALeo t draftsfor PIO on itstitiand.lreland,ileot• hind and Wales. ;ono 14.'56 24 011,1 OILS!! JOHISisI ON, Agent for A. A. ; • LititEatats loot and flassey,) irbottoile dash er ILS and t' !limas. N 0.121 Pearl. and $a Water atreeLliew York. All orders left at the crake of .lames II:Oraelf. En- or at the Efeltanger note!, will tenths prompt attention. tteptember 2g. '66 "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." •• Oirmr of tiltire' and Mahantenro Stref4. ! Joseph 1111.'Peger, Proprietor. itntertaininents and neeematedst ions or the best kind, and every satiation will be NM by the hurt sod his at tehdauts to make guests and travellers eorefortabb , fAugutd 1.'57 314 y LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS. • i P ego your West e 'Paper. AXTILLOW BASKETS of various AIM tor•preserving Waste Paper. Ws arlll al . V V low s liiir price to those Mho will use their paper and bring It to our store. For a l e by ___-_ 1.1. BA Sli AN. WATSO2II ANNALS OP PHILADELPHIA. ANNALS of Philadelphia•& Penn.; 'syivanin In-the Olden collection of me (point, anecdotes end incidents ft the city and itsinhat& tan ta,—n uperotts engravings. New telliPPi edititvPub lishlng in . numbers, at 25 cents each. Subscript ( ne ceived at. - ' B. BAN:IAN% • nook and inner Store. PACINC MACHINE. .. 11 ; HE subscriber has added n Paging tj. Machine to hie Ilindety and is now prepared to Page Books, and tillalb.r. Tickets, de. in , large or small Quantities. All kinds of Blank Ik,oks printed. ruled. pagotand bound to order—and a)1 kinds of Binding ex . fed at short notice. Partieular attention paid to plotting Magazines, Pamphlets, &c. B. BAN NA N. ; Junp 6, '6l '.!4:1 Hinder and linnkseller. I j - VIIIIIEMVPAFIfiIi Vara, or : the lateid•Parls Fashion, Comprising ci. 1: Carrie with her Dresses. • ‘. No:2. Alice with her Dresses. • i N 0.3. Charley. . ' dare* an. a few ,bildish a was r(to bis is the started a hap. 'se tbat's Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, - (Oppuisite the Furnace. Williamsport. Penna.) (IEO. S. BANGER & CO., Whole mut sale and Retail Dylersand Manufacturers of white and yellow pine roofing boards.wob. doors. blinds. shut. tem. siding, wood mouldings. be. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. All description. , ofturning and planing done with. promptness, and in the beet manner. February ' ohs Well son 07 bousand THE :ONEILAC - KBER.RY, — subscriber is Agent, for furnish ing. this celebrated Blackberry In Schuy11:111 COllll. ty. Prise ?% dozen, $2; Irdosen.s3; 2 dozen, $5 -r-.5.1110. len.d110; 9 dozen. $l5; 12 dozen. $ 2O. They are put uP la otrlaterre as ordered. and those receiving., them. can keep thew In the pack Ares with safety until they; are ready to plant. We receive our Plant. , directly frogiAln- Lawon. and can, warrant them, to be genuine. This Blackberry Is now acknowledged to bo the brat In odd - Nation. and superior to all otherk It is alto hardy and very productive. •DENJ. BANNAN: Pattern's. Mareh,o, s9 10• WM.-THOMPSON. g one of re. The e farmer after the hirsteth." ng mun's ulprit Opposite the Episcopal Church. lbltarilklt. NCURREN'F Money, Gold 'and YSilver. Land Waminta. Ac., bought and !add. Will sir city attend to all collection. ent ru.ted to bl a rare— negotiate business paper, loans. sterke, and all otber so . curitica, 4oney received•on depbalt and Interest al. lowed. . of crime, ' Pren- , stances—' tow's first R•ferenvs•—:llMllll. DREXEL & Co., Phila.:1001i; Mu. C. W. Ilmys. Joi”t Smrptx. Pre•pitlont nevi" Bank. RCM) PArrinvosl:44-, T ruttiv Me, and C. Lorsr.n. rottsvlite. November 7. '57 not pay: isn't be ?"i• A CHANCE FOR BUSINE,AS MEN • aThe wieeniero,store , for Sit TACOB MILLER, the active partner f► of the tirm baring rerently deed,ln (Tier to Pet t 10. up the Lusins... the undersigned offers for sale, their Whole stock of 'Kids consist inst of Dry Crood..Grooerirs, Queens. ware. hardware. Le.. kr., on favorable terMato respoosi• ble part ie.--uone other need apply. At this the oldest stand In this vielnity. &trine: thn last pieta ...ears. a business increasing from thirteen thousand per annum. up.to twenty thousand-dollars per annum has been done. Please rail on or address SA 0111 SCOM. Surririen Purifier thefirm of "Jacob tt• th." Alain Iwo P. 0.. Dauphin Co.. Pa.. Feb. I. 1554. a•tf n for him d. his note ant or er gave 'the chiog a sta ff ato a sleigh CARS AR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand whichbe sill sell en favorable term!: Dill to the sialtt-arbeel(ten ton) Coal Can. fin [short . 42 ditto ditto which min be iinishad at abort notiee. There cars aie built of the Ter; best instsrlahr with Von bottom., and furnished wit bammond axles. and 'Bush t Lobdell's wheel's 14 the .satne pattern as the Cars used by the Reading Railroad Company. IS Four-Wheel Coal C.rs:rbatm drop bottoms. spring Viunpers, and tarnished with hadmered axies i and Bush Lobdell's 30 Mai wheels. • • and aaid:—L: man I want. I WO with f . you, if;yoi 8, - ' , l beliei,s . enough of my *Brown. . Also, a Car framed and can be finished in a aborititn* for either a Mail or Market Car, sills of the best South Carolina yellow pine and frame of heat erdil te ash, fur nished with hammered axles, and flush k Lobdell's dou• ble plata wheels. Apply to Tito)lAS L POTS, 21..$ North Src»nd MTH, rhilarkerhia, or at ST.Ctcur Car Altertfartory, St. Clair, &Amyl. Cb., Po. Fehruary 2m . lately to in his bone into =C;il !. fur the dirt ' ..0u1; M4O. the gravy." riIHE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave to & inform thecitizens or Schuylkill county. that they bare lewd the warehouse of Mews. Yardley *Son, on the corner of Centre and Manch Chunk' streets. In villa where they hare constantly on band.—FLOOR. of the best, extra cud• superfine brandx, WIIHA C. RIM.. OATS and CORN. Also. Corn and Oats Chop. Mill Feed, Buckwheat and Corti' Meal. Apples, Potatoes g,tl te.. all ot which they will sell at penny re. t duce! prices. Orders for any quantity of Flour and Orlin rereived and delivered at any point, on the shortest notice. an wos polled bita !toy • ivice. "84, I "Well, Wen, you aro going all pox, near Dealers and Feeders generally, will find It greatly to their advantage to give uv a call, as we are satisted that by on doing they can tours et least 20 per cent. on their purchpies. Give usa call and aveerlitio for yourselves. 700/MERGER & BLAIR. Pottsville. October 31}'5 7 . 41•tf aced to a mere askeci by:bit tura irate. ; .r, "It makei no '• at me toe like SAVE lI_ONET THESE HEED - TIMES! ~ • .. DRAINAGE AND WATER •PIPE. AO , the Thing Wonted in the Mistiv Reztionr. r 111 1 1.1 subscriber bas.lieen appointeil 1 Agent for the mile . of the Vitill7ed Stone •Water an , Drainage Pipe. This pipe lenges in she from 2 !orbits up to 12 inches In ralibro. and will bear, al prep. sure of from 75 to lOn feet fall of water, Is as easily laid as iron piper -connections ea& b 5 made at any pint— is indestructible-will last forecet —in fact more dura ble than Iron pipe. beam* It does not rust—and Is at. forded at the following rates at our store. Pottsvi lie. or can be sent direct to points where Rail limas cur lion; Philadelphia when quantities are rtimlred. Freight .... • wird froinvheee prices when parties receiving the Pipes p - Freight. . . 2 inch pspe •. - • •, • lisents per foot. 4' .4 , .4 .-. .. - . .., .24 '. it • 5 : " 64 - . . . .4, 27 sa , as Theft are lb. cheapest and moat sluMble.pipel that can be obtained for conveying water. We, believe they can t* laid even cheaper than ,wooden Pipes. and' lire only about half the price of Iron and Nad pipes. Call a nee m them at the atone of it. 13ANNAN. • 9, , - - Agent for the dlctoolatelortri. Pottiatllls. Jude. 1107. ' 21 shauto ; ttwil!e it languaga •I w ith a request • I ordered to he read that ~l ay I : The !levier oO; docks. !Tel ose. I never-see , oSol I kill bolt BOSTON BF.LTIltic COMPANY. misionlne netting. rritE- experience of the first ien 'ears , I hail gained for this Belting the ronfideneelor mann ficlurers and consumers. The great ImprovenMbls rei oently made in its q,uality, warrant us in asserting It to be superior to leather for all open Belts,—esperiaily4a: heavy or main Belts. Its drat cost is much less than leather—it lodronger and more Minable. and Om a gen in power on the puli ley. It will stand sheaf of 360 degrees Onallected.—no degree of cold or wet can injure Its working. In all re' spade It Is recommended for Saw-Mills, Mines, Grain Messier,. Machine Shops end Manufactories. Machine Betting, 3 itc'4 . Plr. .Peale Prices. 3 and • ?If, fret, which an edimile of the j l price of intermediate midflis can be -made, 2 incla 3-ply, per foot 10 b mats. 13 17 cents. 3 I •• ••• • • " dual, being i 2 Poot ice before be, re. Ile fortnnalelj're nk the third and withoniel Dyes, or ire to Cleo: Ceitedy F. All the Otrties praetioil illustra tigbts." ?; 4 • 'd 66 ..X) 5 Ili 4: 41 24 4. a. 28 7 . • 84 8 4. 3,3 46 9 •46: .4 10 46 44 54 44 it w 46. di go 12 .4. „ w 66 13“ 64 72 ,111 14 ” - a " /41 )5 , 4. 88 a. 92 ". t ontbs old and not 'y I wont aldno.nt d she's been:aloce • sounds, impaired ' he i r aleip: 7 — . d piday r quite lo ong eitio4gti 4o dia. 18 ...d •' 18 •u •11 41 11µ• 44 20 •• " 113,E ll4 22 " . 127 66 64 " IR$ 44 26 if ' lit 128 " 173 " Ihneryl.apd 6 ply Mt* mado to order rt. puritan erbare.grearsterngth to required. Cu a oubstitute trr ! battle Whet.) at an adv. - tare of twentydra and HI per ant en Tavqpriern. 3 Ply Hydrant Hest. • tramentad is amid a pressure of !i8 its : per,sgstare neck 141 4 lath per . toot; - - • To rants; 3 ". " " • -- • - . •'2l " a a 2 6 1 14 " - • •ao' that he mu, bay not stay 3== 114" 1 34 " " " • 2 . I. • IY 4 Ply . leseserstlire 111.• Vire 11E siglittr i llOree Warrantedp standapreentre of 174 14t.per rptare,tach. s•i Inch pr Ibot, •. • • - ' - -Se coati.' 214 '" • • • %o times go44l,eui. Chick** or iabbit; appetite, carry 'a mins . . . New York Cretins Rose, , s. - - - '..1 ' Hose of any else and strength made to order--alai, Suction nose *Jr Fire Coeur. and other papaws. . The above Itne• has great advantages over leather... It needs no oiling. is perfectly tight, WU stand a very high degree otheet erltbont inlay, and la not effected i. the ease& told. . . • • owspitosi x ainee.pipint,' Lc., furnished at the lowest 1 Ices. . , Stuns Paeking. 1 ;„.. This article is noir to general use by the moat skillful I „palraces and Machinists throughout the United Suttee. lii prepared a that /10G) Fahrenheit will not aired It, and le superior to reetytbin2 elec. as no satiation hare° mush elastleity which stande so high a degree of heat. and stay be used abort st; parte *here peekinatte necalssary, Tic Manhole Plates. Piston Rods, Items Jollity. dam Chests, Cylinder Meads, Statilna Rau. ete.i ete. ". s. Picking made to order for MI the various purports, rota. e. Mass= Pl.arga;Putten tyros. Pin 'twist. Ho, Alm Coto Wisest Pinta, Tscrost ttun, root Op hittrast 11 ice emit Vratxss, &a. iltillbossabsepitiet ban the .Isurior term Oa ifaushe. torts of the above stiletto: The DOM nil en boOt ih the Vetted litatea4nd we furnish this lultelesilltilt CA. stlisokuteeturere'yelete. thus sister tbsourrhigito the purview,. Our ordiernbatcaiso the preference at the Mills over air others falleitorte be ladle 50 any pattern or thieknesit net on - band,"As pee inetent ; we can therefore ruarestat lies sliseleser of say Itilt eifida a die tine after the order le melee& - en,,,n44 a,'.,: ...7.'l ' , 71V.N.T.41Ri11.N544:. !'pafio investi . eaon, I a broken, laces." like airmails of d? imp Dot, sod I,s,T ns tog, Us • Infra hi topered min; lays : foliatnikof .0,!" !Ws. as 0 fast yang , s- olfairke 'Wart f ; IS•Y Oiiiollo h'y mistratuNEous. NO, IL Little ifalry Lightfoot. K 0.6. lteity=lhe 3111kmlid—with all her Pots. No. a. Jack and hi. holiday Comps nh.na. For aa/a at • BANNAN'S Bank Starr WILLIAMSPORT PLANINC MILL, ItITICXXX Banker and Dealer In Exchange, EW 'Wholesale Flou N r and Grain Store. • asempnalwrigat ye tow tips tionisaat lee e• uldfrpfpkiper**4 "Pawed 914 go. nor netts. 7 and S Utah Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN Jas. e, '67 OILS! OILS!! MUM • • HODOSON & KEAN, Nos, 3 &• U S. 03bairms, Phitaba., Genera coil:ll3=km *Mbsatm. and WHALE ..4ND SPERM OIL FOR MINING ANO MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 15 !0•2205 . ! • 3S4f • • Wire Rope -Works of JOHN - A. ROEBLIN G. . • Trenton, Xew'Jersey._ lame asionrtmant or Wire Rope egostautly ti hand, Orders tilled with .despareb: For sillo.strwagth; and east, ace circular. [Veb. 27. '61 , 1 9:ly • • 'GEO. W. POMEROY & CO.. DICALUX M. • • • . • OIL, 110dPip CANDLER, ate. - IVO. 10 South - , Water street, below Market,thiladelphila . Sperm, Lard. Elephant. Wha" le, Tatmereand slarldnary ' ' Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Simnel T. *Ulu Baltruaks. rdladelplda, Janeary 6,'58 JOHN A. MOORE $ 011 and' Cominlasion Merc h ant, • AND DEA,BER * ' • MINERS' . SUPPLIES , ' Ne. 104 &Water • Au constantly on hand • Eperm. Lard. Saar, Elephant, Bleached and Racked 'IN hale 011a.Speim and Adamantine Candles, DUI n lug d ressina 011, expressly fur Moen' uar. Wine Rope, ,Slop• Chains. Blastlog Powder. Safety Lamps. . Gum anti Leather Belting, Fuses, Wicking, de. strAgent far Itoeblinglt celebrated Wife liope *at the Maunduturene prices. 4.17 Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. of Wocottawrilleo. Office in Sillyman's Building, italiantongto at., 2 doors above Centre st, Pottsville, Pa CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, • 0200.000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, This Company obtained its Cbatter at the last Session of the Legislate a of Pennsylvania, and is now fully or. and prepared be Issue Polities, at liberal rates, on Firs and Inland risks. on Public and Private Build- I n gs. Furniture. Stocks of Goilids and Merchandise of all kinds. , . Also on Coal Breakers and 1120th:wry. Inland Ingo ranee on Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Rivers; also on Cargoes of Ceal to Philadelphia, New York. Bal timore. &e. This Company guaranteesto adjust all losses promptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. S. X.M. RRPNER. J. 11. ADAM. WILLIAM MORTIM En. Jr. JOIIN D. DEUS FAIT, JACOR• DINTEINGER, Jr. JORN RENDR/CICS; 0 EOROR LAUER, : D. O. IMMO LI fiG. W. lit EIMITII. - MAI. lIIINTZINORR, ROBERT M. PALMER, GEORGE J. HEM. S. Ir. M. KEPI Ell. P r resldent W. V. SMITH. Secretary and General Agent:' l'etteeille.'danuery 1.'58 . . 1- 00-PARTNERSHIP-EIiSHIP NOTICE e----- xj - TO,subscribers bare associated themselves. from and after this date. under I be name and sty le of TYLER, SToNli k C 0... and will conduct the bual Dem of Deaupg in Chat. iss succeasors tolltlitißßlCK TYLER * CO.. at N0.'329 Walnut street. Philadelphia: 109 Broadway, New 'Pork; Pier No. 5, Port Richmond. , 11.1 y 9. 7.7 AthSHLAND and MAHANOY COAL —The undersigned are prepared to receive orders or e celebrated 'Ashland Coal from the ,"Bancrofi Pi oneer Colliery.", prom the extensive alterations and im provements made at the Colliery this winter for prepay,. ug the Coil. they feel vo beaitatlon in offering it to the trade as mg article that can have n 5 superior in the mar. ltet.botb cc to quality and &Cadent from-dirt. dilate and other impurities. They are also pmfirelfto make con tracta for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines BANCROFT; LEWIS & CO., Noel 9 Walnut street, Commercial Building. February 9, '576.1y • CAIN, HACKER & COOK, . - MINERS AND SIIIPPEPrAe_ T, Mtlacils. Mt inewt.t,. Vaal. :Also, dealers in other Orh qualities of • N . White and Red Ash Coe*. ) ad Widnef,t street, Pltelaelelphia:iesnel Woodland Flsanrs. Schuylkill. • ' THOYA CAIN. MOILII3 HACKIE. 'i ' Jaw: M. 0001.. , YOt/I ,ry 7.7, '5B . ' 9 , 1 j, ` , IT N DIJSENi. NORTON & CO., . A ,.._ 1 i ' I ' Sole Agents for the flee of the . . _I-2z,___' • • „ t , X-221.13.XC1-313 Coal' ac Navigation Co.'s Coal. AND Tilt ',.A. Best Red. and White Ash Coal. (No. ".Di Walnut street, PUILADBLPIIR A. Offices: No. 53 Liherry St., cor% Nassau, N. YORK. (No. 5 Doane street, Bth TON. Shipping Illhuires—Bristal,Thdlittcrwn and Pier No. I, Riahnumd. March 28, '57 ! -lltf LUTHER,.DANIELL GABLE, .1 . ESSEES 'OF KASKA WILLIAM 4 I COLLIERY. ( formerly Ronan. Stiritcason k C 0.,) are 111 - 4, prepared to receive orders for their celebrated WHITE ASH COAL from the Raven and Black Heath veins, and RED ASH from the LutheranA Peach Orchard veins, ell of aht ,. lt are free burning and well adapted for family we. loving ream, ly adopted come Improve ments, In the machinery for the preparation of't his Coal, which enables them to separate thestate and. Oat pieced from the Square fractured, giving it a handsome and uniform site and appearance, I he“eatt confidently re commend it to the public. Office—ln Centre street, opposite the American House, Pottsville. . Agents In New York L Pklllarra-41,00ERS k LITIIIER osc_ • l • f No. MO Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. . "tio. 16 Nassau Street, NEW YORK. February, 27, 18523 S•tf • LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO., Miners and Shippers of the follow ing celebrated ANTI2RACITE COALS, . From 'PSEUD= BLACK MINN, •ALD AIR, 81.011 N, .... do DI Abl oli D.- do BKOCKV I LLE. •rum Aso: • From ELIMBETHPORT, LEHIGH, wars asuouted LIJUNC/L itlDOE,trz isn. Al,BO. the very superior ' CUMBERLAND COAL. Mined by the llaulpshlre Coal anti Iron Company. - 57itslaut ;tree, PRILADELPIIIA Officer: j ` 80 State stmt. BOSTON. • 110 Broadway, NEW YORK. ' Starch 14.'51 10- THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC. . BY Horace TRI BUNE Price 121 cents. Just published, and for Wu by . B. BASNAN. A lon a fresh supply of l'heket Diaries. all sorts, kinds and sizes. for 1858: [An. 18, '58.... • MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, — XTEW and beautiful styles, suitable 1 far different denominations. tor rale at B. BANN AN'S Book and Statloneryfltore. Pottsville Dee.l2. be. LIVINI4TODE'S AFRICA. wires upp4. UST RECEIVED, a further supply It., Llsingstonea Travels sod ilesenrcbes In :death with nuturions Tastes. Yc talent L. HANNAN'S H. and Stationery Store. iTkig mAsoNip 11R088' MASuNIC 00K, teaullfully Illuetrated. and duly unlined. CROSS' MASONIC CUART,I2 too. For Sale at HANNAN'S ' Book And Stationary Stele. 20 it 36 14 " 41 " " 47 " 4 5$ K .4 75 41 . 4. 83 4. , 4 100 K . ~ K ♦lO7 " 115 " ft E N off on the Dred Seen. Cast. I I'S'I'ORICAL_ and LOGICAL Ex ( ' sminstion of the Decision 'of the Supeme Court of the United States in the Died Scott Cass—by lion. Thoi. 11. Benton. Thii is decidedly one of the mod pow trial and convincing reviews ever written. For mak at B. BaIiNAN'S Book and StationeiT Stars. • I .1 iao. 44 yIE,WB OF PQrrtiVILI.E: - • ripHE. sullscitiftEß has aiot of.the L news of Pottsville. Which Is a beantlftil /leer of the iocatlon. smog, ke., which he will sell of the low rots of 2 Cent/ each, to-closeout the lot. 'limy were 'published et $1 60 tech. Now is the time to procure copy, as but few remain unsol4. R. HANNAN. _nay 30.'67 Bookseller and Ellstkeer. TfirtA Ni ftI i ta I :QVA W DAYRWW I a p ra iisi t and perfect deceriplkm alba New Fig. urea as executed at tire principle Courts ot - Bump% and a t-th e moat Awhile:table Bells and Parties, by Moos. Martin. . • - , New Rdeidan Mazurka Quidrillea. - . Fairest Muskets*, ky Fred. Beyer. • The Muleteer Polka, by Landon 111111 mos. . • &orb Polka,'by Chu. Inlbert.• • ' La Reins ?Open. • Malcolm Polite. by Alex. de 'tubas. by pellet Nothing to Weer Polka. by Winner—. Jest r•lired aud for sale at D. DAN 18.5 3 .11 ' Feb.l3. '5B 7. iesic awl Riekkaters: , - 33 • . , • "0 " - 75 " AGRICULTURAL AND ARCHITEO - 111.90K8. VESSENDEN'S ()complete Fara:ler and Gardener. • .trest's Americas Flower Garden Directory. liosst's Family Kille..eo Gardener. 1 Johnston's Agrimdtarel Chemistry. • Downing's Landscape Oirdenlog. Deolee Prearwestre Fanner. AberesTrrotlee on the Grape.. Perdeens tbe Streirborry. Toned! on the Horse. • Illlott's Amerkan malt Grower's Menual. • : • :tour. fru% Tamer awl Vegetable Gardener. I Johnson's Dictionery of Modem Oardetriwg. ' • Dleke's Anwriess Fanner. Broke Book of Flowers.. 1 • Theme's Farm lopisentots. ' - • !frowner Amertran Poaltryleni. • - • Bennett'. Poultry Sock. - TKwutilnee belle Nut Fruit Veva Anemic& American Fruit Dulifirist by Thom*, • ILtpolysnortieldthws ch =hig: lhiainernen's Vowelises ittt i rtays. - • - . Trees Architecture. - _ j • . ltierweewriold Book of liarneri l • • Liebirre Agrien/inre Chnidetry. •• • Yoe isle at , U. DIMAS'S Brod and 1/14wer Stone. 14, j April 4. • Directors I COAL. lIIEDERICK TYLER, lIEORGE Y. TYLER, C. NICHOLS BEACH, W.H.LLAM E. STONE. 194 f • I • anAi the NINES, BLACK BEATlLiratirlsa LOCUST MT.r- r do, SPRING 31T... - union WYOMING VAL, do BOOKS; &c. ::;14EGALTARDS:'i E 0 ROE D. HADGEAWOUT, • Atteriklr• La* ' .111,17 614r9 . .8C PA. ORN P. HOBART, Attorney at LIV• rOttSdnet lOW appOatte t2u dioerinualocup. Oetober 31, . • 434 WALM.. SIMPSON • ttordey .Law. Pottsville, OS litarkvt*reirt, Ivrea the Post Mite. • I. •berlo,l6: 4111-ly TV. ROSEBERRY; Attorney 'at • Liw, Mace—writer cif Market /11111 tad. stmts. ttsville Asignet V, '56 32- MY ER STRO USE; Attorney at Law. ose.--cmatt: attest, opposits,ibi Toni Mill, =Me. [retinal, 9.16 ECiIiVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law. Potternian. °lee tit Margret etreetoppleite the Office. , July 14„!.16 20.1 y L 1 P. 'DEWEES, Attoraev at Law. I: 4 , OFFICE-4m doors above Mow - times 'bowl, Nebel street. Vottsvrna Pa. 'peel b, 'SI 49- .*(ZA111 UEL ARRETT, ,Magistratei Conveyancer /led General Contat* Moo, BeetPt- Pottsville ßeet door to PostlENDee. - Aug. 13. 1,7 AP. SPIXNEY,Attorney at Law, . Ashland. Schuylkill cotinty; Pa, will act es agent ill the purchase and sale ot,Rest Wale. celleeldoo Vats, ke. . - (AAland,lilay 3:3014" 2141 y LEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of this Dem, 3111tersvill•—.collectImis and agenda' so red arid attended to carefully, , , , • . Yebenary , ..56 , ~ : 1341 THOMAS R.;BANNAN, Attorney at Law. OMee In Centre Street., opitositethe Xpiscopa I ureb.Pottnille, PICCID.II. • N0v.53.1866 47-1 Y • . I RANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate, and Real Estate Aktutt. (ace to Rail Road street . ow Ea 5241246 t Market, Pottartlle, 12.tt . 'March TOHN SEMZINGER,,Justice of the Peace. ST. MUM will attend to all Dullness an trusted to tam ulna diligence and care. Yebruary 21.'!1 ) ' 8-Iy. CHRISTOPIiER LITT!, E;;•Attor nay at Law. Pottsville. Schuylkill mutt,. Pa. umcz—ln klahautougo street, corner of thicond.. April 11, '57 .154 y TORN. C. CONRAD, Jr., 'Jumice of f the Peace acid ConeeyanCer—olece oppotite Public School blouse, Smut street; Tamaqua, Pa. May 2.= ' . IS. GEORGE deß. KEIM, Attorney at Law, Pottrrilkt.Pentut.,willattandtolegalbachiesa In Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Olhoe In Centre treed. nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. , • anlr '6Ol PLUMBING. CABrIFITTINC ihment. POTTSVILLE, PA. :he undersigned respectfully onus - Um damn of Pott, le and vicinity. that haring thawed the . Plumbing Ie tishatcatof Henry Dick. mu. and attached It to his -Atting Bun nes!, will bere i. carry on both branches. hopes, by strict attention inslnesa—keeping always on Id a large and well selected At, employing compea•nt Inen, and doing work at ireatitneratingprices—to re re a. portion of the public ironage. lie stock will cannel of We- Closets. Iron. Copper and id Bath Tuba. Pocoalalu and ,per Wash eaalna.lron and lent Pluga, Brass Caste rot 1 of Leather nose for pave ments, Enrich Pipes end Couplings for pavements. Iron and,Lend Pipe of all A 1.201, Ons.Fixtnres of every. kind, embracing a full flasortment of Chandelier*, Pendants. Brackets. ke., Le.. Le., Manufactured of • the tpt quality of mnforials, and of tins latest and most approred pat terns. DANIEL p. MORETON. April 11.'67 WIRE SCREENS. EBYERLY £ FRICK Manufacturers of Wire Coal ifereeal. WO ULD respectfully call the atten tion of gentlemen engaged !tithe Coal trade to their coal screens of the various 'sites. They have io• creased facilities for turning out the best of work with promptness and dispatch. Having themnsv experienced hands in the State they can guarantee all work done at their,setory. Repairing neatly and sukelantialiedrete al the eh° Pest nntiee. Screen Bel to,pottwheela, blowsy Bingo, Shafts. Gud geons. er.. kc.,(elways on band. MI orders directed to the firm by mall or4eft at D.L. Esterly's Hardware store will receive pronipt attention, July 4. 'Si KURTZ £ HEISLER (L ate , Knrttr Beyerile /ir, goo • , Mannfacturersof Wire Coal Screens. Coal Riddles. Wire • till "*"" &horns, ate., .tc.,Minensrille.Schnylkill lEa=l , -MEIZ Ccu • Thankful for theliberalpatronagethey have received from the Coal Dealers and otbers.in the past. would most respectfully solicit their custom In the future. All work done at our shop will be warranted, so that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job. , ir. Kurt: being one of the oldest, and the most expo. deuced Wire Worker in the county' we feel sure: that we can turn out the best Coal Screens in the Region. 111 orders addressed toJ. 11. Surte. Minerivine.toW. L. Keinier, Pottsville or Kurt: & ffeleler. Minererilie t will be promptly attended to. OM Screens Trpaired. Mav t9.laSa' , .211- HARDWARE. Stichter & Thompson, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hwrdware, Cutlery, Toot., sie., Coiner of Centrei and Market streets; Pottsville, eohilylkill County, Pa. • "Sig= of the lakSilAi.l. " • Vt ... CZ.. . ' . ril, • = PM . . ' 1 . C : ' ,. D 'lr. ' ft (.1 6, W? 0 '• . Tc. 4. i 4 1 ... 4 . 4 43 A14'...' ...--,-,-7. 4 .. - . • 1 NIP / ~,, HNO .....,( . 9 44 ' 1 11SX' . til P 3l , . 0 r : VI * WE INVITE ATTENTION TO r i our large 100 , rtm4ot of Usrdivans.Cuttery, Tools. ke., which we offer r sale at a reasonable advance over mandfectdren' prices, We possess advantages in trade Oast have secured u a the exclusive sale ot st oda which have never be. n °diced in 'this county heretofore, and opr experience, togl , her. with 'an extensive knowledge of manufacturers , e able us to order our goods direct, which we can sell Inwer than any other establishment. Annexed And a n mimeo! artieletteotopilaing Locke., Morticing and improved Lestelme, ' 1 florin Machines. Butts and Ming 1 Saws. White Lead, ' - I Steel Squares, Zinc, Broad Axe. a Ilatebets. ' Oil, Adzes, - , .;Glass, Ileatty's Framing Chisels, • Putty, libip Augurs and Bites. 'Nails, Agrieuli uraland Farming -epikes, Implements. ...Belles's, , Cabinet Trimmings, in Anvils, great variety. . , Viers, • 1 To Locks, , Bop, Parking, Latches. .. , T reed Yarn, ' ' 'Butte, end . "'Planes, . ~ Building Hardware, We have given especial attention, with a view of fur. nishingeontractork and buildersat the very to weit mar. ket prices. I- driefioods ordere ' tion. and tarwardet the corner of f:eat' Nov. 14, 'ST .460 vlll rectire' prompt nt ten %patch. Call and pee na at rket itreetp. TI lITER t TITOM PSON. • by mall with de. Dia S t UN BMITi4 I ALL kinds of FIRE. ARM'S made hin toontr p . 3. 7llEt y Pandwags e n o ted r 7 1 . t ookanA email wlk r nre street, Thlttrilk, oppoillf ifo rri/t Sore. e November 21. • 47•17 KANE, SAWS . D"sTON: S, Cresson s, Spear & Jackson's Hand.. Panel and Rip Saws, the beet sasortnient k town. rot saie at low prices at the Hard ware and Iron' Depot. • FRANK POTT. •, August 1;17 •, . 31 “ot,p ogmtpxollcoFFEEot.” Atiouo .cur uP COrry,E• is a desirable besereire , — thle eitn_iilways he had by oelog the "Old Dominion Coffee,Yot," for al at the Hardware and Iroli Depot. FRANK POST. Potturilli. January 2.'55 FAIROANK SCAIpES TII HE subscribers; agents for the, man= ufneturers,hartnit received a DO/ artiele.ealled the "Union Count r s4.4l4."eolealated to weigh tram Is, so ounce to 240 tbs. Pot saloAt the YotkStoro. = E.YAIIDLEY t SON. eottsvitte April 4 8th tssr - 17- • _DAR AND RAILROAD IRON. sutofelibers have now on hand and will sell kr CASII, at the, lowest 'tdarket, price, a larseplock . of the, beet quality nterthantilar him, flat Bar Railroad iron, and light T falls, for mines. E. YARDLRY SoN. November. 44- HARDWAI I FA a MAe -DEPOT. OT MSTIIIg "1:1 with lunl l l ittlnatotffikh• - use nails ea ingill'insch goodies the business ot the Coal Region may require,at their lowest market value,' solicits the Inspection o f Public., I shall be always' , on hand and /12,0, 62 hand A full doeVot . Bubo*, : , Chopping dais, Vine Iron,; . i Coal Shovels, . , Cut Steel • . Trace Chains, i Silt Iron, - • i 1 nns end Splkesi " I -, - Ito ,pe, .- , i .: '-1 Isehte Blocks. : , 1 Bellows,. ; - Depot, , Anvilsand likes. de.. , fferdware and Ins D Ci3Vllil lititzt. thine dlors above Larked, Bast side.: ' : /MANIC POT! JD), 14;1164 t ' 28-lf 1 , • Itar i tiativ A i iMar a lawn doom he• loiShists' Hotel. and nearly opposite the Muss' Bank, Pottsville. when will Ire bald an suellont assouintent of HASA TAU . . Caleb 'Crimple 1 . lnks. Springs, , • i . Inns Trey it, . . Seidl . - i Bitten% Wan. ..- il etooli. - Amostmentot Geo Toseirep , CanslateesTeels,4 Table Convey, k lbws aid Paint • - • Peer Cutlery., Bar Iron oral) skin, • Tab s Spoons. Rolled " " c • An is aid ?lees, . !fano aid Stakes. • ' Aileertekit et' ine G use; liallteedlitme aidlielli, Sheet lreet Cretnoles, s m ith Took. i , , ; InishllitPktei : Bulldog ItaistialS, :1 ZnersgetUse, -Cast Steel. 1 ' Sad Trois. Ilbestllfiel,' "„ , ..- Peasiadllollees.- Aro lefitert • , Chiles - . . Mlll i • !: thainiailtnies.„ , .; Creivestllaws.' l'' , i ' Villierilllt Shot.- !. flee liattileskrs. 3 ,- , . .. _„, o . ll .rehkelebietllaiketetheoalinetiottltepsiseispe they extridedtettkeln ltlebellsithuilespeeitystisdhopse the new ens. by the quality of thilricodst. thir* attest . , Alio to baslemiuktieednetwelailelliti!lietill illeorT•:, sideptaiimuttlifiltetitlesseteltietet- • - . - -..? ' I t.' • ' /WM litsiten. 1 rimier m illiner fail rrop. Clieteirreet Pot tiville,Jsi sr* SAVA _ „ ..-„. i . 1 le l tig i j g letiL • 14 Nos oath* nor roamaao N on, is Postwille d meleibortni toms. 'Ana madersk. Apply stainoelco; recoad lEvor bolo lie Pail (Aft U.' S! PHILADELPHIA. SPRING OP 1858!!!' istructsuorrs orrageo To mu . COUNTRY FRIENDS :I I rrHORNLEY & CHISM, Dry Gado of Philadelphia. a ra impend to Pelt BLACK SILK.% CRAPE - fiIIAWL.4, &e., Cheaper by fat than our benne offered. We have very' recently purchased far CASH. a eery fame Naet qf BLACK SIZZA at a eery great redaction. they are the tbeapait roda we turnover seen and eon confidently tecomonend as good ou'wear. 214 W AND SiWINROIDERIT CRAPS MAMA ram $4 up to>Kaf A OSZVERAL dagORTXR_Vr OP DRESS GOODSI A full stock of FANCY DltlEb'S GOODS I SPRING SHAWLS. in ovary slitter! We have a rreanesideus large sere Ctr Staple Goods" TiIORNLEY & CHISM. • . N.& corner Eighth and Spring Garden streets. fsFlfernensber, our's is the , •Lavt Ditto BaKding."' P.:. This and ' drh. Streets City Railroad Cars' land Passengers WOW a taw miasma the atom:. --_: February 2?. 'AS -93 m SAVING FUND. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. NATIONAL NAVETT TRUST CO., WTTALNU STREET, South-west corner of INCORPORATED by TIIE STATE OF PENNA. Noneyie Vereived in any sum. lame 'or small, and in erert paid tram the day of depoelt to the day of with drawal. The eine* is open every day hem 9 o'clock in th‘e morn ing till 3 &dock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday' evenings till 8 o'rlDelt.' ilos. GENRE L. BENNER, President. ' ROURET SELFRIDGE The President. , Wail).* .1. Run, &aviary. Directors! lion. Hairy L. Danner, F. Carroll Enntster , ~Edwald IL‘ Carter, Joseph B. Barri, Hobert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Semi. K. Aghttra, ' Joseph Towhee. .C. Latkretb 3lannr, Kent) Diffeuder‘w. 31ouer is received and *roans made daily without Wire: :The Investments an antis In REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, G COOED RCM., and such first class securi ties ss the Charter requires:, Feltruary 27. '6B . 4t4 y• TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A. & READII4I3 RAIL ROAD. mAwfmammom (AN OP PREIOIIT ON 51.E.11CILAND1Z.E. (AN and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1857, IL," until further notice, the following Nate" ot Freight will be charged per 19U pounds: ri* lE .p.... II Ix ...r.: g :' a • . ' . ARTICLES Or liti/GUT. - 11 ii tE I . • g 14•4 tai . ZSZ. ... ''. DrS Goods. Confectionery, Doolot.Ca rpet-I 30 15 lug& Ofgars.Yresh prat. Fish. G lam. to . A a r/ls. Duns, Dotter, Copper, Eggs, Ear. I thenware.GrindstusariAlrorerissilonp . flaw, Ilardware. hides, hollow-ware, ► 22 11 Leather,ll3.ehlnery,Oysteni.olls,Seeds;, ac., Cotton,Cogee,Gr.iip.Bar Iron. Lead, 310. Lassee,Salls. Spiker., Me. 88 /1...Pe01d- f• 18 9 . ALCM. 8 tlear. Wlllaky.te., , • Brooms, Fir,e Bricks , Guano. 311)/ Bloom Plteb and Tir. Salt, Scrap l run, Timber end Lambe. kr., II 7 Brlcke. Coke, Cord Wood, Clay, Gravel, t lee. Iron ,Ore, Litneeton e, 'Manure. Ng j Iron. Plaster: Slate, 'milt. Liquor lb, ac., Flour, per barrel, - 23 14 , ]lamb 21.'57 e. PHICAD'A A. READING RAILROAD. ( 1 11felerrit. R. Co., Philadelphia, liirch 13. 1547. The rates of Vreight . and Tulle on coal transported by this Cow pally, Mill be as follows. &coil Itith March, unlit further not leo : E F , --.-.--- to Richmond, ; 1 8011751100' 1 " Philadelphia. 1 SO I 1 75 , 1,60 " lrielined Plane, i''.. , , .ISOI 1 75 100 " Niertown. .... '1 80 175 ', 100 I,' tlerrrantown R. 8., .180 ' 1 75 ! 1 CO .. Falls orSehuyikill, ,180175 I 1 CO !' Manayunk. , ISO' 1 75 Iso ' " fining Mills, : 1 86'1101840 , " Consheboeken And Ply- I -, - tuouthitallroad, 155 150! 1 40 " liambo's and Potts' and I I , Junes% 11 :,0 145 f 1 35 " Norrlatownorßrldgeport. 1 50 1 1 45 1 1 35 " Part Kennedy, .145 '140190 ,1 " Valley Forge, ;1401 1 40 190 " Pbarnixallle. 1 35 130 1 1 20 ~ Itoyer'a Ford, 1 38 . 1 30 1 1 20 I " Pottstown, 1 . 0.1 . 1 45.' 115 " Denllaseille, . . 130 125.1 1 15 " Birdsboro' , 1 213 , 1 15 1 1 'O5 " Beading, ' 1 /0.106 i • 4 -hrsville, -10.5 i . . " Between Reading sod 1 10 1 001 05 "Mobraa. , le. 110 1 05 ' ` 3 O5 " Hamburg. • 1 10 1 1 05 1 ".OrwiPiPurr... • 110 1 106 i I By order of the Board of Minaltei s Marsh 21'67 24 W. 11. MeILRF.V NRY. See'v TRAVELING. ERA AS NONtIMI VALLEY RAILROAD, 16,011MMIIM. — T ) rrEt,, TRAVEL between Reading and Warrisburg, on 'MONDAY, January : lBth. ISA Passenger Trains leave, Reeding daily, (except Sun ' '4 21 51 4 4 at 10.10 A. M., connecting with up sudsiest Morn ing Trains on thls Reading Railroad, and arriving at Harrisburg h 51280 noon, in tinusdro connect with Trains for pittaburgiLancaster, Chamberaburg, Trevortou and Malone. It snits no, leave liarrishurg at 2.43 P. (after ar• rival of Trains fr.'s') places above named sod rem NM more,) and reach !Reading at t2O P. 31, connecting with r the Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing Reading the Name evening. • Fares. ' Between Reading and Ilar. Is burg, $111) end sl.no bebaorm, 86 - TO " Lebanon and ilarriolaig. 7G, 00 110• All passengers will procure their licketsbeloce (b e ;Toting %tart. G. A. NICOLLS. Geo. Supt. Jan. 30. IS [Nov. 5. '57 48. LEHICIN VALLEY RAILROAD. ON 'sad alter WEDNESDAY, OC TIMER 28th, the Passenger Mild" of the +Lehigh Talley Railroad will run 'es follows: Down Trains. LeaTe Mattel. Chunk at, 7.1 a A. M., and 1210 P. M. Lehighton t 717 0 . 12.42 " Lehigh Gap 7.49 " 1.00 " ': Slat, ugtori , 7.55 ' 1.15 A . L 3 urri: 5.16 " 1.3 e Whlteilall 8.92 " 1.49 " " Catasamns v 9.23 " 1.64 " Allentown 9.44 " 2.05 " " Ilethlehem 9.09 " 2.20 " " Freema nalmarg 9.10 " 2.30 " Arrive Easton9 40 " 245 " trp Trains. /ALTO Easton • it 11.35 A. IL, and 4.40 P. M. Fretemansburg . 12.00 " 5.07 " Bethlehem 12.10 P. M., 6.17 " " Allentown 12.26 " 5.34 4 " Eatasattqua 12.26 " , 6.44 " " White hall 19.49 " 6.66 " Leone's ' /254 " 6.03 4 * . _ " Slat ngton 7.1.5 " 8.24 " " Lehigh Gap 1.20 " 0.30 " " 'Lehighton 1.48' ' .8:52 Arrive Mauch Chunk 2.00 " 7 O.S . " sirfibe 'boys Trains will connect with the Slto:ntoi and Afternoon Trains to and from New York And Phila. delehis. The Beaver 3leadow Train Wilt leave Stanch Chunk for Wilk.sbarns 'llasleton., whit * if i n gii ,„4,, upon the arrival of the 2 P. M. Train.; ROBERT R. SAYRE. Sup!. et .Enit. October , 31, !Si . , [August 8. 51 32.] 44. ..PASSENCER LINES. • Philadelphia and Reading'Railroad. . . ?- • • _ P. 115. WIxTELx ARRA S Ottn TS. '36. ,THE GREAT Northern and Western United States Rail Routes • • Lir Sped,ncreased and Fare reduced:Vl LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAWI3BA. SUNBURY stud • kilt IE, ICI LLI A lISPORT AND EL3IIRAItAJLBOAD. ThroughtoD iialo.ln - 16 hours. •• k Niagara Palls. - - 16 - • Chicago. - 34 " St. Louis, -d- . 418 • Tkket Oiliee.N. W: corner Sixth and Cheanutstreets, and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, comes Broad cud Vine. On and after MONDAY, Dee.Seh,Three Passenger Trains et iilleare the Pldladelphisand lleadingitaliroad Depotcoriter Broad and Vine st nets, dally,(Bundayo ex cepted) WI fol.ou D& ki.xpress....T.3o A. starring I. tannixville andßeadiAstr,only. Connect ing id CAt lw Irma. Will lamoport and ErieandWilliatos. part sou Elmira R. Road ;a:living at Elmira a tS.IS P. M.; connecting, with New York and Erie acid Bußaht,andNew York city HAllroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence, via. *tamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail toad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe. Sandusky and Do. trolt. Alai. with Elmlra,' 011iatidlIVIA and Niagara Fails Railroad;, connecting &Leann:W*llmi witt Kew York Centraillailroad,Esst a nd West. and atStuipension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail rosktor Detrott,9hicago,St. Louis, and appoints In Can ada and Western States. Traitt...T.3o A ht . stoppiaptatalltilatiani, and running Potts',!neon]; Night EC xpresir-4340 P. M. Running every day, stopping at all Stations and nib' , Waft to Pottsville.. Connietingat Port Clinton with Cat. awletps.Williamsport and Erie. and Williamsport and RI miss Railroads, arriving at Elmira at 4. A. M.teennecting -with Newitark and Erie, Buffalo and New York city and Lake Shoreitaiiroads. for buffalo. Dunkirk. if rie. Cleve. land, Cineinnati,Toledo, Chleago;andall points West— . iee t with Elmira. Ca nanda taut and Niagara Fails Rail. made: arriving at IN Legara Fslls.Et 10.30. A. M...eonnert• lug with Day Express or Great Western Railroad forD• trnit. Chicago, etc. This Route, with its COntleCtiOna. forme:the shortest and moat direet route to Canada and the Lakes. Only one change of baggage between Philadelphia and Canada or the Lakes. Paesingers by Day Earrese.breakfastat Port, Clinton, end diciest Williamsport. Passengers by way of Night lixpreas take supper at Port Clinton. Passenger' purcbuing Tickets by this Line hare the pristine of stopping at any orthe above points mitre. soloing their seats et pleasure,. Pare team Philadelphia go Tamail l eg, • ' s 24s, itatfaloriaTonaw'nda.lo oo odanisaa, • . - 4 34Nlagara falls, via. El. Rupert. ". 441 V tuiri,eanandaigua Daa►nle, OOl N: Railroad. (1000 515 21:Palla.vla. Buffalo, 10 00 Widtenispei, , b 90qinapenedon Bridge, . 10 00 11thalra, • , 7 Cl eveland • 11 70 Jetrerpon, . Toledo. 7 14 74 Starkey. •••• 7 netaiati, ' 16 60 Perm Tan, - _e 1600 ambito,_ • " Buffalo sad dogma, rte. Wean, I Lab, • ' 13 00 41 ' Steamer lestoMsot-Wr.- Jobe Arnet t bra aadldlebig a Canaadalsrea. g.oentrelltallreed. UlOO nmweirelener alletstexta Butedeend sUladast g , , LakeSbanatteblgaa • Le Rey. Is M &Athens Railroad. 70 00, ItataMa. 0 . via NIL LAS Rtelarter4rtio,3l,Y4, illehtgme, coa x ggersgeld, '! • ttattallosad, 14 OIL rbutand N.T.11.1. 007Eoek , ' , 00 SIM* via IL Itetli4o' I Arte.sad•Bet. mid xvir..Toirkrity. a , "lone or. ' E. T. ITUERI4.I.. Tiebi mot NatOt.4ositt N. ir..eaileor Slob as 4 R. iitTO C lLTP.RuelPitemietiallt&lit ." l4 4l l l t4._ gt iresd ref4ll Melt INIOCK,Siet Oitawbaseltead Irk lialtrosi. A. A. INDIIPILD t Viet Williamsport and Moira Pr, aossusi% KaleNacrti 1100., Insktbries . ..11oith Wharves, half • Iway bptween *Militia Ilse* atare•lii 14. - • [March 14,'57 11.1 y • NOTICE. COAL: OPERATORS! - mni Satveriberk bate a prim* lot of - WllitLll Illfmetkpil *Da Unbleached. ahleh Hwy trill Ind. {pr USD or warm Asa Adams 4- 'HENRY W. OVERMAN. . •.• PTO. 14, (Old No. 6,) South THIRD arae, below itark,t. PhLadalahta.. ' 1 Leatber Dealer. Cal! Skim Itoroceoa. Llalngs„ hiattlaitar Red and Oak &) 1 41 Water, ete. IL—itoaah Leather, boight Of , taken fa .:Mange. • (Feb. 4, 9 .54 94Y WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. Pigi"TPE' • Arch $l., above Slum, Phi • te, pia sIrHE STAR COMPANY, - fidmpose.d of therfirat Antatet in the timid, and exceeding to treogta and Talent any dramatic combination hereto- Imo offered to the theetrfeal public, will appear every 'night In Comedy, Tragedy. EtericraMinte Dratna;lrende• etllea Ifforleal Barteftas, &e. When visitina the eity. gc. there. ' (October W. 43.4 m I N its breeches, at the Mani:lfeet°- ry, Nor street, above Sewed, between Rue sad Vine streets. PHILADSLPIRIA, .here Nay be *rued the hest waortmeat or FILES sod RASPS to the city. .1150 - Mtl Files re.ru I sod mate 01'14'10 hew. at a to visur of SO per met. : hew street Ftle Works. Vtilladelpbta. 'February 7.13 r • . B3m ' 11411YS"'IMITHINCI; c,. . E. SULISORtHER,i; wortjd.respect! fully intbrm ihelenutactoneiftionda end agnomen t hay Ball Conitty. that their Oaortment ofeloth in g for Velma Gentlemen la muellrger then ever, and they ere allepmed to tell amp. emu' Ilringitt a .21.4. love halm the privilege exe aging clothing pur. thawed at this store.lethey do Mit malt. -v V. 11.11OTT t unorrnsu e 272 Clieetnnt St., torna r rtT.nth, Aprit:23, '67 17-ly - --, t. c. enastanocou.l . 1 . Irmo c. Plumbs. • CHESEBROILIIIII A PEARSON, - c. OMMISSION . A.IE'RCHANTS. and. Dealer. In FISH, CIIERSE find-PROVISIONS, No. 5 . Water street. 3 door* aboro, Ilarkat, Pblladelpbla: bare eonetantly'on band; auraabortment of Dried and Plrkled bleb, te., Cc. -7 ; Mackerel, Codfish, 1 Lard: Salmon,. Boit_ • 1 : Mains, „Riad, Pork , ! : Sides f • - February 20,'5c TO ,70011DR1111331; OTHERS. APURVES, j N. 'E. ...comet. South . and Penn fits.—PhiMderphintdr. nishirs Ingot copper acid bitisis, pig in 1,, Meet Iron , wide dre brroka. pottablr gee, 'palter. blare tln.leskfartodry moot logs. Wings: crucibles,ntintospy, ba Ur metal, sand in o( all kinds, bra, cope r. &e— ols alw ideal. or in limited and cut scrufdrdo and Other metals.. It in his desire to aceormixlate msehloists and others at a distance fromfthe e '.okbing any article they may want lit their.' ieles not mentioned in the above will ' wwird. d. tar in4uiri In the above Ilab .•.. .\ '4:'..-.6-6 ETCHES i JE WEVRY •.'✓• .adsetailsttfie7rinta• ..,..-.. ~ I;Gei, .t. Joritry goec,".No. 148 (Old No. 90) North selna- et.t corner Of Quacry, Phlla. Gold Lever IVatthes. luttilive/141,18 casll cases, $2B J Gold Lepine; 18 caret, • i • 1 . • - -24 :Giver Lever. full jewelleo; 'I . - ...* -- ' - 1 12 Ether Lepine. jewels, .1 . - ' r i - ' • -•9 00 ttupertorQuartiers • - ' , l'. • - - 7 , 00 Gold Spectacles, - 1 . - I • . .. 700 One Silver do.. - - , i , 1 .-, ,1 50 Gold Itracelets. Ladies'ilold Pencils. .- - k • i -•• 1 00 Silver Tea•spootis. set. * -, i •• • ' • 500 Gold Pens,.with Pencil. and . leer , Ileidir. • 100 Gold Finger-rings. 3754 cent . tolnoi Watch Glasses, plain, 124 cents ; patent. ItOrilnentat Lintel. 25 rents; other artkles In proportion. ( goods warranted be what they are 15.141 for. STA CYPltit a HARLEY. *"*.On hand some ti al and *lverlevers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. ' - October 3,1837. .i . . 404 y, . . IMPORTANT DiSCOVERY . A Chimney possessing au the required !reqUi sites. and applicable to Dwelling , rnotioneol Steamboats, and any pdaition where needed. THE benefits ret , 2lting by th e use of this improvement s , goad draught in a ll kinds of weather; a taring of feel frOOt. 20 to 25 'per coat.: 11./1•Ing 6f threelourtht of the /hat, now.wasied; a perfect weans of rental:Won :' a perfect priaretum against fire frees ignition milk Me joist; fywaimese in the erection of chimneys. not requiring Leif the number of bricks, and saving one half the space in arnom taken up by the or . dinary chimney. ; • Tor Factories. Nib> gOreat ih %Might only required to give a powerful draft atemit and other pnresses. Tug Fgaia. PATE:IT OFINNLIAXII VEXTILATION CO.. • lin. 30 'ltes,blitt.street, Philadelphia, Are now prepared fofitrisich this very valuable improve went, iruaranterlng It itp gleefatignietion, when put up by them. or in compliance with their instruction..T • N. B.—The Company desitc4 to obtain some good agents to take chai•ge of the elling Of,tbig improrementin this city and county. for further Informatlnn addriias the Secretary, I 1 • l• /I: W. SAFFORD. 313. Cite 'nut sitreet,Philadeiphia.‘ , October 24. ' • . - :I 0 1 55 155 ,I ES 11 55 11 545 il 50 1 65 1::5 • 1111U,8110 PUBLISHINg MOUSE: • ,„ Lk,/f. 11-ALtskAt.Successorsto CiEO. 11311 1 1/Sit; W1LL10.146.156 Chesnut street, uw• der i the Utah Ho= .PhiladelPhia.are rodstantij publishing thelatest 31 .r, from the most - popular ant horsier the United Stites, in a style that will Tie with ens issued at any other house, either in thin county tr Europe. They hale also the pleasure to announce to the public hat theirlitock of Mitre: .Mnsi.. on bandaronsists of the largest and most complete sittortirel 1 to bifound In the .ntatrr; they are ronstantlYadding totheirstock all the New Ifusle published In Nee , Tot*. Ileston. kr. . They also publisheereral Instruction Books,whieh are in general use throughout the country. • PIANOS—A Sue assortment of the bee' manufactured of New' York and Ileciton, st the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMVITS. . Also, ageneralassoktipe ut,hf 0 WWl', yioll ns. Banjoes, Flutes. Accordeons.ke., Violin.° niter ancl•lisip Strings t of the best Italian eitalitiOdall of which will be furnish ed to the public and tha trade at the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to. oil- A 11 Lee & Walker's littsleand PTA:dim-diens tan be 'Wined at LI LIANIIAN'S'IIook and 31usir Pcnti. •Ille. t 4. t) DiroteRIEOTONEs & co. • • IRON & STEEL REIrCHANTS t dfdrlve and - Sextrenter-Streees ; Pkiladp/aia, Have always on band and for sale BEST g.NOLISII REFINED 111011-Full issoshosrlts of "Ragnalls." and other favorite brands.. BEST A SIERI CAN BARS--Ordinary sizes: or roiled to order for bridal? purposeft.. As., de. FENN S.XLVAN I A BOILISII PLATE— pimmiamous sires, or - nt to required she. BOILER RIVETS.-Dover brand. made In solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAR AXLES—Amer/lean and Ropilsh. FLUE *SHEET IRON—For covering Rebuts*. &e. i IIIg7IICAN & SCOTCH FIG IRON. RAILROAD ratisand flat bars suitable for mlno. &P..) A. ENGLISH I.NORWAY SLIT RODS. turnouts. HOLTS. JUN/A T nd NUTS a WASITERS—For bridges. ears. and -mathiner7 ' , uneven generally. CAST, SHEAR. SIACRINE and BLISTER' STEEL. Also, an extra quiLllty for taps and dies. The above, together with .a Dili assortment of Iron. Steel. Nails and Spikes. to wbiris the attention of dealers, railroad (Impart imengineters. miners. fonnderaand ma chinists is invited. May 19.-18b7, 1947 M. W. BA LIDWIN m CO., • ,f ENGINEERS. • • . Bread gad HaniGton stiyete,PAGadelpkits,Fettng., WOULD call ttie attention of;kail rtiadManNiers,lll thoseinie ested In Ratlrced Property, to their... System o Loomaatire.Eppines. i n whieb they .ant adapted t.t the p rticniar bustneos for which they may be required ; kr} the use of one.. two, three or dun pair of driving wheellt; and the use "or the article, or so touch of the *eight ols mar be desirable foe adhe ainn ; and in &remit:6o.lslin' them!) the gradea.eartres, trength of sups traction, and rail and walk to be done. By these Intans thk maximum useful effect of the power is secured with thet least expenae for attendance. costa fuel . and repairs Ittltowl and Engine. With these °Neat in view, and as th e result of twenty.ihres yearn practical experience in th b business by our senior part ner. we many farturefire &Area bad, of and several classes of sixes of esch kind. Psr {altar atten tion paid to the strength bribe machine in the plad'arid. workmanship of sit the ;detail... (furlong experience and opportunities jof ob'lining informal ion,enables us to offerlhese engines with the assurance that in efiteieri cy, economy and daratility. they will eompere (trembly with thosittif any Other kind tp use. We also furnish to order. *heels. Alex, bowling or tow' moor tire (to fit centres Without biirlng.) }apposition castings for bear - Mgt.; every devcription ofenpper, Sheet Iron and Bolter. Works; and ever artiad appertaining to the repair or renewal of Loromotlve Eriglises, M. W. BALDWIN Jannary 'SS 1-ti MATTHEW HAZED . ALLEN ..SIiPER-01408191ATE OF - LIME; TUE REST F;ERT,ILIZEE. IN USE FOR Cora, Oats,. Wheat. Potatoes, Gratis; ) • • Ald d o bi th t e l rl k ''cro t r . s requiring a vigorous re. deseribing;lt, and the mace or applying ran be had gratnitouslylat our stores, or by mall when desired. ,Pict. S4SIP,W, MOo the. row Th A liberal deiltnitlett niade to 1/RALKRA. Regretting our#mbility to fill all the ,' orders hut fall, owing to unfortuna.e and unfoiwn accidentsand Atari.; backs. it alfords4g *mints to state that the nevem,' y repairs and pre rations haunt bein rompteted. Ir e are, now prepared t supply all domande Without delay.— Our friends will please bear in mind that oar article is! an old eetatilishedune, alma", irritable ~ . aarf unffirm in as condi:mods. We hue, shm.ltscs etsivora rf i : I OCEAN GUANO, I Whleh.we can rquifidently recommend as being equal in I value to Penariatt Ovum, and, many fattneta consider it superior. Pasta nz iOOO ma (2/4.C70. P/2 lb.) . No. Go ,ersaavient IPoratistia Guano 1 fur sale sit the - lowest rites. • *Jr TbelAndh* Agritioltitrat jrarrtais sad are rertilsrlyfilsd at our office for the Use of Farmers. ATIiEN'• - & NEEDLES, • 0.12 .2 eith Whcirrs, awl 41 meth Iran. rtrefi. First store about Chestnut it.. Fhlledelphia. February 27;'58 4 • 93m FARMERS OF Pg.NRSYLVANIA.I • *tent me YOU can supply yourselves, with Chemical Manama, warren/id pure, which have been In successful use Io • New 'Jersey tha past Seven Years—they have received the ,DIrI.,O3IAS of New Jer my, New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania Agricultu ral Societies, and have been used by the President 4.f the United Slates, ono s hin Garden and on the Public Grounds at Washbigten,D, C., and bj tbe, following Gentlemen, els: : Z. Lark.; Esq., • grantor Bolo Hs, A:P. Lauber, 1 ; it;m.3llller,.. J. L. Berri& i• ' Chis. York, • , J. • . of Cara ISLAM>, N. J.' Thos. = 4 rEsn ' Cstndeti; N.J., Dr. Berens, Dr.; Knight. Mr. yield: skr. Antioch, sod Leri,Johnson. all of .N.ier Jersey —thry sery Isla the clasper and shut Wait Nowt Row id WAG, bring permanent' and raptor.: Ins Outland by satiating the soli. It Is salted t.l the 'rations oven you raise—Cam P.:rattles. erssseWlrat, Oats, he. By enclosing a Check. co any . New Jersey. or , Phitad'a Bank or re4seenee to any good DOOM 111 Ptak, or la exchange loaltoduce,.at Otlr Market Meg ham your orders will be sad hipped to yon, feu of chrtege ceprtle. Air Every article PM by ate Is euanateed: , - 00 WSo ftper•Phoswppbbatstee. of Liroe, slo 00 a a Tun. m* • , Ana r tions Ferti li ser. ' . -25 o 0 " A Barrel is SOCICII2 for pit .Apnr 0., Gratitd, Oraail cg Pare Bone Out (Ise' Wilda now 'rink ,) at $5 00 per tempt or SO too.. • . . Poviretts, No.l (54V burs' 5 now n 414 at V to fit, bat**. Led Plaster, Ski 10.4.00ufa. - at-p 3 ta $2, bastal. • - Pet AOh SO terra% ' • . Nu - 44mi tatapeit itie4 Ch Otani GUANO. 7 GEORG GA. LIMN U Projwievw. Nan South intosT stripttl. Isbibrakilebbi Clef, Pa. airtlitkikaata posioirlfoerd a liiavld4samat lairPansphhptil eats ba had on appliesties la gay Olkets or of irt Agesta:. , , rob. 1841 11711 PHILADELPHIA. MORRIS k.KURRAY,, Walnut ormet. "Philattopkia: hbrusei 2f, 'SS • • 9-3 l• FILE-CUTTING, ea, tefr answered. t- • punts& ;uth and Penn /greet", February 14...51 1,T41V HARLEY.' NEEDLES' 'BOOTS9 NOES ' ;, wc gr., . BOOM, SHOES, TRUNKS, R,O. grtiE Sobsertber begs, leave to inform •j his callhaner* irk the entuatiniti at large that a. has bat returned from ttrOelty with, a g oo entiertioa 'or/witchs la hie tine, eon. _l 1 1 !1! adija sigtipi at ..BOOTS. • . • BROSS.* ' I 04111111tS, • • ; SUPPERS. - ' • PUN PA. ire., of all descriptions, for ladlea, patlemen and children. An elegant article of Silaince and children** battened pitare r soatetbiog new its the tete** styie.s.r • Also , a we let of Trunks, Vail,.,, CarPet-baga; Sn ick, , els. to, Le. • Customer *work neatly and cape/Moo:1'e attended to. intire and Shop to Ceuta*. one dOor *heft Mob strait sa•sult am• te the Ate. Front:Tie rottitlll•4b.ay3o,'s7 22-Iyl DIEL SCIIIRTR6 CHAS. W. ING, Wltolesale• and Retail 3.3kiPasslAstaistict ouezaxtess. !La. Comm Centro sad Itrwprisa Its., opporite Rani**, • Hote(,) POT SVIELLID • PANNA. . - ; ••-•--, : DANDFAlrettaitit AND SOLD PSOFRIEToa Or, i;ptingoil Pectoral Instate. • . • EPTINGPSI I PECTORAL MIXTURE cores Casaba - EPPING'S/ PECTORAL MIXTURE auras infILIIMIR. , . ": - EATING'S, PECTORAL MIXTURE eerie Bros el l EPTINEPS: PECTORAL MIXTURE rum Sore Ilk ErEPPING'SPALmbIteIL WIXTURICiriII Mier* masa 30 ft H ~ ee Otte** In advanced stages of its dlaietae. . EPTIXOI PECTORAL , MIXTURE sold bylaws L SKr ' as - s. Ashland. ' i . . ' EATING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. Ralsis Evora Missilsvltte r • ' , -EPTVIO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by WILD. Kiln, Schtllklit tisysta.l EPTINCP4 PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by all divalsta , • yeoman, ihrlughOut the county. 1 - Oetober'244 '57: i " 4a- • • HOWARD ASSOCIATION. • •. 4 Pht=plattas, , it beseroLixt !Willman"' , isked by special endowment far 1.14 e relief 41/14 tick , awl distressed, 004101 sedTh 'infield. mid Epidemic discard. IT in lllie HOWARD -ASSOCIA'T'ION, w of the awful destructiOn of human life, „ caused byi Sexual diseases, sod the deeeptions ;ntellect Wpm, 024'4:infonat/es Steil= of iinch diseases byQuacka. *vest y4rs ago , dbeeted their Consulting Surgeon, me 111 CHAR ABLE ACT trortby of their, name( to open it plspemsady for the treatment of this class of dleeases, in all Omar firms. audio give MEDICAL ADVICE:GIa ns, t. }ill who apply by letter, with' r dewriptlow of t6ir condition, (axe, occupation.; habits of life, lteland larcasee cif extreme poSerty, to FURNISH 311t1tICI:i FREE Cilf CH A ROX. dt laneedims tuadd that the Att. iodation L CUMIXI4III4I this highest )ledimd 081 of thetas. • and will furnish lbe Mcst approved modal' treatment. The Dlivetors; on a; review of the ;poet, feel assured that it...lr labors In thla sphere of benevolent effort, ha ve I been of great benefit to the glided. especially to the young, 'lnd thee' hairs resolved to devote, themselves, with renewed seal, to thts very important but muds deiß piseil anise. , ; • Joe Piablished by the ilimeeistlon, a Report onLElper- matorrhoes. or Seminal Weaknesa.;and other idessisee of the Sexual Organs. by the Committee Euegeen, which „wilt be rant by mail. (Ip a sealed envelope.) Wltr StIARCIR, orrrecelpt of MCI ATAMPB for posta l Address. fir Xepor t or treatment: Dr. X. CALllOnf;Coilialting Stirgetin, froward Astaxistioa, :in. Sonth Ninth street. Philadelphia; Pa. .• By order of the Dlrictose. EZRA D. REARTWELL Geo. PanscauxiSet-retary. • .Presiitent. Oct. :WV: *. 404 y Shoulders, Cheese, ' Uutteri de. 84t~ Iniportant /Discovery. CONSUMPTION. DDZUES OP PHD LIMOS AID THROAT --RE, positively curable by Inhalation. , - which conveys the remedies to the maitre la the onsethrough the air perages.raderoning4n direct con - 'tactwith the disease, neutralises this tubercular matter, allats the cough, causes I free end eagy expectoration, • 'heals the lungs , nude tbelitood,. imperts renewed vi. trait, to the us roux. tem, Eking tbattone and rum , RV so indispensable fo retir restoration of health.. To he able to State confidently that Consumption lc curable . by Inhalation, Is tome a.aource of uoalloyed Pleasure It is 'as Much nude the Control of meatusl treatment as any other-formidable diserpre: ninety out' f every hon. dred capes carrbe cored inPhe first stages, and fifty per rent. in the second; but; I n the third stage it. Is impels- tible to save more than tive , Per cent- for ,the lungs are an cut Op by the disease* to bid , dwilauee to medical skill. ':ren, however, in the lest stages: Inhelat lon af fords extraordinary relief to the'soffering attending this fearful Scourge, which annually destroys ninety• five thousand persons to the batted States alone; and a correetkalccdation shows that of the prevent population . of the iearth. eighty millious me destined - to Ail the • CoirsoMptive's grave. . 1 Truly the quiver of death has po,, arrow so fatal as , Consumption. In all a g es It has bren_t be greakenemy of If& for It'sparesteither see not sex, hut sweeps off . alike the brave, the; beautiful. 'the graceful. and the ..gittedi Ily the help of that Supreme litelnst, from whom eometh every'tood and Perfect gift:, I am enabled tesiffec - to.the'aftlicted a permanent and, speedy cure in Con sumpflocr. The first itlUlt. of tubCrelea ii from impure blebd,and the immediate effect. Produced by their de :pitsillon in the lungs, in tO prevent the freadmix-ion of sir into the air cells; Wza which tenses a weakened viten ty through the entire system. Then surely. it li more rational - to expect greater good from medicines entering' the cavities of the lunge than from those administered through the stouraeh : the patient will alloys And the lnnalfreeand the breathing easy after inhallog reme dies. Thus. inhalation lea brat remedy, nevertkelMsti acts eonstitistlonally, and with More power and'eertain ty than remedies administered.by the stomach, •To prove bepowerfulanddlrect inffuenee of this Anode of administration. rhloniform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few. Minute& paralysing the entire nee. 'tons system, so that i limb may: he amputated without the slightest pain: inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. , The inhalation ofj ammonia! will rouse the- system - when fainting or appayently. dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few .min utes alter being Inhaled, and may be immediately detect. ed in the blood. A eons/acing proof of the constitu tional effects of inhalation. Is the fact that -darnels is • always produced by beeathing fool air. Is not this posi tive'evidenee that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously admtustered through the lungs, should prcduee the happles resultet , During eighteen years' Practicer snarl' thousands, suffering from diseases. of • the lungs and throat, have trenen under my care, /hid I hive effected-mm:ly remarkable cures.. even after Ahe sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, which folly satisfies mit i that consumption rim longer a fatal disease. Ny;treatment of consumption Isortginal.ind &raided oolong expeilence and M thorough Investiga lion. My lierrect acquaintance' 'with the nature of tu berelee..ie.. enables ma to distinguish. readll i t the TA. rious formshf disease that simulate unarm 100. and apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even In a single case. This familiarity In connection with certain pathological, and micioicopie discoveriee: enables me-to relieve the limp from' the effects of contracted cheats; to enlarge the chest; phrify the blood. impart to it renewed vitality. giving energy and tone to the entire system. . Medicines with fell directions sent to any part of the belted States and Canadartry patients communicet lug their symptoms by letter. hut the core would he more ' certain if the patient should parMe a vistt.whieb would . give me an opportunity to examine the lungs sod ens. Me me to prescribe with much greater • certainty.' and then the minicar:aid be effected wlthout my.. teeing the - patient again.. h 0. W, onAHAv, M. D.. Office,ll3l'nbert 'sire" (rd Nis 100.) Dame TwellA. • . PIIIZADIELPHIA, lb. . June 27, 'al , • I [March 21. '61412-1y) 26- • 1 •ANYI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. Dpspepsy.l Ihud Ige • tioth.t Dxspepay 111ORDID SENSIBILITY of the Stomach and Bowels, attended with obvious My r of the digestive . DloPePirstud Ili. attendant ills, inch en Nausea. Headache, • refilga, Dinneen of Sied, _ Debelityof jihe Nervous &dein, • Hypochondria. Jaundice, Las of . Appetiie. Wasting rlf the Xrengtle, Prohaenre..tria, frequent pekhielp . of wind, ri:tioted taste, . am:tip:tie* and senearistess of the boosts, • ' Bitters rooeilith Thawing nensedion at the pit of the &math, Liver Complaint, • Oppression vier Eating, l'alpilatiore of the lioirt, Penn is the pit of elm Stooiach, or towards the right side, &Wove:mess Of Chaip•xiim, l - • ,Depressicnt :7 - J" of teueprr, eft. . . dare In many dies de fied jibe skill.. herelonire. of the best medical practlitimers In the world, and many casts bare been abandoned as Incurable. , Da. .1.. Witutxts,Fbetnist and Pharmaceutist. atter nindying elogely the praetfre tof Drs. Abernethy and J. Johnson. snglatid. and observing the natuMot the dis ease In all Its stages, during a sojourn in. the southern 'and western.portlon of the United States, when It 'pre. Yetis to a greater extent than elsewhere. emelt red from son:h America. Certain roots add herba: teem which he Prepared an eEttrik;" which.efter eighteen' years' no. in private practice, has proved itself mote efficacious In the cure of Dyspepsy, than any medicine that has 01,T been prepared In any age or any clime, for the same pur -,. lisping stile:tatted It, with en explanation of its coln., pcMents to a number of, Physdelsos of 'Philadelphia, among whom were the late Dra.toseph Hartshorne and' --.L.0. Morton, It has received their entire approval, and many o(:the Medical Faculty are now not only pemerib. log. It - fer theiripatients, but are using it themselves, PetmuldlY,.and in their gimilles. As a tonic , . It le ante qualled,nnd Its properties are of no Invigorating a nit floe, that It Is given with perfect safety and sitcoms ,to the meat tender Infants. , The • Hume is very graduaL but certain in Its action upon the organs of digestion, the increased secretions of the liver: pancreas and mamas membrane of the Ste. math. and requires that only one dose be taken in twen ty-(our hours; for contirated Dyspepay can only be cured by pith:Nally restoring the organs of digestion It a heal thy stale. The great success met w'th HI curing the most aggravated case ot. Dspepsy. accompanied some times with a high grade of hypoehondriasis. has Cosh. , tithed the most unbounded rontidenos in. the entail,. 1 ' properties of this 'ELlkuti".in corroboration of which read the foilowing lestinto kis: . ATTESTATION.—We, having used Wilihms's "anti. Dyspeptic Elixir," with the most perks./ witlifaction and . surer*, take great plemone In re amending it to ail perk:lDS suffering with Dyspepsy.fas we are lolly cos_ vlneed;of its most estimable qualities in restoring the distathre 00Werili removitie all pains and uneaidnese,and Impalas a healthy tone to the Stomach: . • Joh U. Penrose. 84 South Wharves; Casper Morris, 'Trimly; Thomas 41 those. President of Dank of Penn sylvania; Abner Elates. Market streetabovo Blatt; Ed wfird 11. Rowley. Na 11 North Wharves; -Michael Dana Superintendent 3terchante: Y.:thalweg: Hannah Stile; granktord . )toad; llannah Webb. 26 'Filbert street; 11. N. Sperff.l2 Edward street; Literates Newbold, No. 396 Chestnut street , Philadelphia; We.. Yard, ti City . • how; Rudolph L ..timt, iltl hreadwaj; U. N. Winans, 04 Water street, ' w York. ' • Thislist ofn could be extended M ,lsiutost any . length, but the log Is deemed "Whetted. . • Testimoni pi: a . smitirr. We sass ttbdikfOrted as bk and sires tip in Die. Da. J...1T Dtar • Sir:—Por fifteen yearn pre. 1 - HOOP t 01554.1 s erod so Math from Dyspeps.that I became complete y p ro strated, bothin mind and body. and at length me so weakened I could not attend to my business, an was slaking into a decline, and it was t believed I trotter old recover; the best medical aid was 1 prhtured for 'me, and every means retorted to without 1 any relief. till I as advised to use your ••Ellair,"and , homthettime I ' ' n tallies it I gradually Improved ; furl was compi ely restored to health. ' The dreadful irate/lop len red from Dyspepay I cannot describe: !,' hal nacelle& 'that wit hou tlhe nee of yonr ...Elixir." ` I should - be in y grime, I assert that 1. wdetonly he ' Here yob. f.lis r" has saved me from an early death.— I I • Monon a in the enjoyment ,of most exeellent I , .bralth. , • - • /I. N. SPERRY. ' 'Anse title lits . ,Ito 1104 N. Third td...Philsd'e. i ...- • rt., tbn ' ltadtllll4d.. have : known Mr. U. N. Sperry i for several . year and tato pleasure in . Mat ins that his aseettraii toe I lawfully relied on. and that we our. 1 selves know 1 the has been wonderfully restored to Ihealth feel the brink of the grave; and- we balker, as be asserts, solely or the need Dr. Millittooes ••lallair." ; . tioll, .1. Caratetin, No. 143 Phenix at. j - foie Us" Ws at, abets Pecoas. I - ThiriblitalY nirittstell bslbtomo. NW of the Alderman if the city of Plinadephig.) M. If. thanntr watt being. dolyalletwed.lbath done sad My. that the Meta set • Letitia this alarm wetlands ane trae in orrery pietkular. threw sad albscribed this MY day of inia. Illat. - that7illits2 , lip sold In a gi titre. it $1 * • A ar 8 bet ' ties ' 2* 0. 1 r Ist -.JAMES WILLTAIIII,III. D. . i • Chemist and Pharauterahst. Na 4 South &Mans street, Phibuletphlx. i Pciwoiry 'lla, '4ll . Mx MEDICINAL WILLIAMS'S 4 fareter,, _ _____.......... _ —..., uraiDlit 103D11, nun. tun, • Airline"lateral Imagellemeessae, ens. It THE eubarriber will keep on * . band Clover.flasothyand Ober Oraa* seeds. White Clover and Laws Sim le ,together with garden and deli emit which •I wilt warrant to Nernst) and good. 'Retell. also meet,. orders tbr lilt kinds of fruit trees. (warranted to belt ba t they are repesaentediagrtealtsrai I splleatisit a it 4..a1l of Ilibleh will b. tarnished at manufacturers pr lees. Tbe seeds and trees sold by tbe maser/bee are ,oe tected with great ear.. only from growers of rap atatlts aed standing. Ile dose not deal to seeds procured promisee. , °way In the markst,hons ttioie elsa sell cheap, eilboat I regard to the character Of the seed eold. Nor dots b., i.purebare or .sll seeds grown gresilsononski la smell ..,,.. dens, where *belt tee eke* pram lofty do or s ori tG ea , it quality. pertkalarty Ousel,/ the mow. , r ,„ h ,, ds la an Importanieenelderatles tot boar a boriireheseentr feeds or fruit trees. lee how. tr.. And i n „ den oetty to , liViddlllN HANNAN. TEM ATIEOIIIIIIIIIFAID TIE TAMIL The chief. business of tbe cultivator, of ernirea,., I. with the soil beneath his feet; it Is by desists', manuring, and plowing dal, that be mutt eapeet to obtain itosperity. But is he not alto depen• dant on the air above • hint ? Indeed, a little re geetiun still show that no unimportant part of hit f arm li en i n the atmosphere enveloping the soil 'ln Filial he delves strdndustriuntly. He owns en :invisible ocean—tiny miles deep . abore his head ; yet not wholly invisibie, either, _for it be locte: 1 around and itpward, be sew it tinged with $ hello, tiful blue. lie eau feel it mute plainly than he can see it, especially when Its navel are put in"- • motion in wind.. Thee. .it fans bid burning eheek, 'swap hi, la &unapt grain, and iflashed into fury, it uproots bit trees, toreiluro4 twines. and swats desolation,.. - fir end wide, ". Tito weight. of tale supsrineumbent 'oesonis fifteen Pounds to every square inch, " mom; sad were not this pressure the same on eft sides; upwards as well as donor:arch, it wo'eld oppress, if nut crush every living creature. disc• dritrk, large draughts trim this ocean continually. The faitner, and other out dour laborers, public sieek. erased singers imbibe it more largely thin man of sedentary pursuits. A person of medium site and sound beelth, drinks eighteen times a win• Ines and in twenty-four boars consume/ lifty-ese hogsbestie of air. But, dropping all figure, the atmosphere as d u d has o r ade iill is rightly compounded to ranee the health of man, animals and plants. It is ' composed chiefly of two gases, oxygen one-litti; part, and etitrogen four.fifths, with a trice of LIN' bonie 'mid. Oxygen, being the Chief supporter of life, nod the fraction of it in the alr so small, It is exceedingly. important to 'preserve it anritleted. Any increase of carbonic acid in the air is initr. rious to the health of all anlmalo.• It .0 increased by respiration; by the decay of animal and rep.. table matters, by stagnant watei - and by combus tion: When pure air, end enough of it is inbaltd, it purifies the blOod an? promotes the mend health of the system : impure und insufficient air saps the very citadel of life. Tice air of decnp cellars and of stagnant marshes Is anwhcheiles ; rooms lighted with gas, and heated by coal stoves mith - puttor draft, ere often filled with carbonic acid and other noxious gases. "A single gas-burner," , says Coombe, "consumes more oxygen, and prods. ' rot More carbonic arid goo than six or eight can dles." Close and over-bested rooms of all kinds, are unhealthy ; especially So, if they * are occupied by a number of - persons fur any length of time. Foul and unventilated stables are injurious to the health of animals, If farmer. ea a Ow; are more healthy and vigorous than other men, it is .. chiefly because, in addition to continued exerei. sex, they lire so teach in ftfe open air, and Whale the prime soiree of health' at every breath. 1. ' But the ntmosphis4 his much to du with 'di l e farmer's welfare in --sanotbsir respect. Mints breathe, agleam' men, and their life and health depand-on their breathing, Every leaf on jb . e trees of our orchards, on the bashea and vines in our garden.; on the stratus, grasses and regale- • 'bliss • in our fields,- has a multitude of pores yr, Mouth. through which the plant brether. Be. stroy or shut up those porta, or teak, a or seri. ously vitiate (Ileitis., sod the plant dies The air S l oes a work also in the soil, preparing it'to neer. bib the roots of every plant. Draining, sub-wil ing, plowing and hoeing do not of tiemoelres •atake plants grow: they are bet adjust* or pi. I oneera to the air. We break up the ground with machines, nut merely to give the roots 'chance to spnadchemselres, but in order to give the air ' free passage between the particles of the soil. ' The stratum of air just &have the ground 11' constantly absorbing peas from decaying Sego. Ration, which the dews and Milli carry down into - the earth for the food of plants. The oxygen of the air"causea the panicles .of Soil to yield op their eonstituemt element* for the support of reg• r atable life. Cirbonie acid in the air furnishes plants with carbon, which is the chief element is their constitution." A compost heap would be of little value, were it not fc4 the heat and moistere communicated by the air. ds the iir is essential to the geitninalle;h of 'plants, it is important that seed' should be plant ed Just deep enough to ►icure needful moiature, without earryltitt them beyond the ranch of the air. Hence; alto, the - imporianee of a thorough I pulverization of the soil about• the roota,of all tries wail plants. This is One reason, also, why a stiff clayey soil needs an admixture of sand to loosen its :return, and provide Channels for the ingress of air. But without further enumeration of purticulars.'we conclude, that the -farmer aza the attnoiphere hare much to do with each ether and that the first should hold the fact In &On rguished consideratitm.--Autericom .A2rieulteria. lIINTi ?Ott TDB SEASOL—Atienil your stock,— See that they are properly led and eared for. As iota. of your cove wilt coon entre, have thetn,ind their young, under gond abetter, and let the mt . ens be fed. witb care. ' Ewes will lamb about this time i feed them well, end the iambs will have plenty of nourish ment. If any disease should appear in the flock, attend to it promptly. Where you intend td plow early, manure may be carted upon the land, Do not spread - it, how ever, but leave it in large heaps. Let the spread ing be done just previous to plowing. , See that your fences-are in good repair; it is bad policy to • bare to wotk at them wkith you ought to be pkwing,or suiting. BATO all kinds" : of•seed ready; it will anis time at sotuesubss-' quent period. See that:our tools ire In . good order. If any are out of repair, have them racaded immediate ly. By *pending a little money now, you may obtain some new tool or implement,' that will greatly lessen yuur labor during the busy season. Ifateh yourprchard tress and protect Him frum being barked by mice end• rabbits. Pruning can be performed now. When the branch cut 4,17 is a large one, epee, the wound with a solution of shell-lac and alcohol, laid on with a brush. By leering the pruningcon the ground the rabbits Will feed on them, end let the trunks of the trues alone. Scions of fruit trees, for grafting, may ba cut this month, and laid away in a cellar. .; - A NEW Jammer farmer bits eff some (elks band gamely, Ifs says: "People say the `'former,are the imost indepen deovelase; and pray why should we not bet Ws bomb to Work; hard enough for what we get. Tit reason why farmers don't tail along with the rat', Is because we lice within oar weep.. I owe good farm, and if I was to lire as people do In the cities, it would take Ilia farm► to kreittee sad al Ilecipes. Bomar; Etsos.-To boil eggs rightis ddseult under the common practice of putting them iota a veeeel of water and bringing it to ft boiling point on the stove.. A touch better way is to place the eggs in a pitcher, tin holier or the like, and pour boiling water over them until all ore covered, If a bolt dOseo or more are cooked ta• gether they mayttand Id this water yeti/ it 0;0 11 otT, and they will be found boiled fria rigtit. is a very convenient way, as any housekeeper tail perCeive. and those who dislike hard ladled egto , will never have any impend on theta. * ening largiquintitY of boiling water is poured epos foe vac. No oat who tries this method will be likely to abandon It., COLD Fattp,A 'gratin:on ethics tram 1001 intotnn, rola prescribes the following remedy for co!d feet 'I think I hove node thr disrovery of a nor ay for oold feet. :fake new paper—olJ enrips pen will 4o—ono or two thirteen**, owl step mind year foot. Theo drat* es year ben,lttl e oar boats. Try it. •o••• • . • To flexes' Smogs WATIIII ' little Wavle' sod enettou seer earll they a»li• quid: Rod rub tome of it oligbtly.tier tkeigi* et' the vole where the t•titches 31r. us if
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