. , . 11.--• • . . , . .. ' ' . , ..;.."*".".' ', ~' - *.•.o''' • : I •.. . - , ~ ' . • , • • • . I . alv oii4"- -..,. -:—MISC-kALLINEOIJS: •.. , - ---PLU 1 4$11s1G. -- -- • :.,- Vgii0..1c.7 ,-- -.-- .. .. —: . TRAVELER'S GUIDE. ' .PL,UIKI3IIMC -*lllel JUAS•FITI INC totting Casio- r HE latelit,' and best Traveler's Guide • •• - .zataostsnment , - -- - EAREET SQUARE. POTTSVILLE, PA. - '" ---7r. Cesvoltaa- --A1016 1: ' - throughout the United 5W . 44.111111 received sad hi TheundersignedresPectielli f .- sae , . Ian ::: bi oittiig, ever s greeet7 at . '," -- B. fIANNAN'S agree, Book Store ' . - . forma the Whims of Pon.. • r t :sr , ••• v . - - rule Rua eleinity, that, having Irlielessie 311.4 Itetall - Stor ' LAWES' woll i gtsßETB, OR ' . .4reimisding t'llaile;.."7- re ' ' • aty through the crowd oflad ies r ' „'.,:- . , '.....- , pnrchased the Pivot/tag At ' lie wor „. Ica Ite' • - - i ' '-, • • ' alablialfratostofilatasyDlasko. ~.esSuieri f Until' he got, faiag ..ono of the 11QEMJ11,FUL Patterns :and •,, - :-:- .i anon, ind attached It to his, ana 1 , ', who' - waii exhibiting Sokol , litie atilarW t4li . It - Xill nce,ived ltu a lm ia tolo d • i i i. A . lnfl y stsPsa ... doll I Rose'_,. 2l " B , ol2l si alit . , • 1 ) ... ' -- .' - r ''' ' aftaz Ood4P(W eirry sit ani on t ra th il, imi ldlLß us, erls . 4oting lallY, vilink,ttri.brake t ort :'' - • ..." -; - • "and topes, b strict attention . Dellealt to :be naa,..0.6a, Needles., ' - " to Mt los always on - "Say, "Say" Misterimbees, boa hens , . .. „ 1 ,, •r . JOHN ENGLISH -AU 100."8 - Patent •-• . .-' .. : Mend a large and well selected • ' "no Pt o Prieit°, ha l j list sta P • °B4 •••.•"" ' P. Mille Drilled tied Needles, iderldedly the best in A 1 ',.. ,'"- : • Mock, employ Inn comp et ant "Well, be this a retailing eh .' r ? ~- • tb ...,,,,,. 0f diir i.„,i l .„ fn , a , No. s torlotoor „ t o ..• . - ;• , t ,-- „ ,-- ...'.. workmen, and * doing' work at I handing . the be had natolesste sod retell, at . - B. BASINANIS..., t ..- • - 2 -, • .-•:• .. • onlyreasimeratusgpv.ers-tone • ' The yietig ray. h ardl y ' 1 : P re-, . rottsime.asntiary smut : - to .' . -. --._ ceire • -portion of the 'public . . ,;_ •,:, - , 5 4 ; ,.., • patronage... . greeny's tho u ghts , simply anew eed : • • • -LEONARD, FRY. &C 0.,. : • %•,, ...-- •-•- • Blida-it will consist of We. 'lca, s i r; a I nbolealde and a tall d are .. - Bankers & Dealeis in Katshamle. ' -.'!-- --1-.-1 ' 7 4-I ‘ . ter Clouts, Iron. Copper and . rwmAQUA, PA. Lead Bath Tabs, Porcelein and "Guess you mulerstand yoiir er in a. a - COLLECTIONS ATTENDED 'l'o ' -‘ r a r - ' Copper Wash Ruins, Iron and "Oh, yes," replied the clef 1 , rota in g p . L ad Sluts Ilydrants. Pavecacnt-Pings, Br= Cocks for . billidlifor his y cuslomr',' What can .I de Pot Union a r d A ra leo fts ,d r eafts or sa fb le r m sal al e l on ithe .Vgla mi n g T,l ti re l lan ies d i n Scot the *: • ' - you r ' . '''. • - ,' . ' . . s tand and Wales. ' Juan 14.'67 24- ' - and Lead Pipe of all sins, eas•Fletures of every kind, . . . "Well, 41 t o sold weather 'is coming es I . ;ad -- • - ' typing. ': • - ' o me t ti a ta, nd ßri en n ld ch w p a i te pea r, G an n a m pp an u d pu Lea np th tr er pa ll v ose eme tr tL pa be we n embracing 'a full assortment of Chandeliers, - ,Pendant,, Bracket& ke., Itc, ke., manufactured of the best quality thought I meart as well: ciazes fkrand $l3B YOB kaRES4 - 1 LIME for sale-,at ail times, of w as w isi., se e of the 1 e t,,,, and most gloom , pit. . l ' . at the kllns on' the upland; kw building , portents, terns. - DA! lEL D. MORETON. ' A e job." , , d, &a at the lowed prices .' C. kl. ATKINS. . Aprill - 1, 1 58 ' • ' 15. • ' ; "1 don't uncientand yin"; titt ttiOr," replied the JAooll"nsuus, Ashland, will 1111 any 'orders prompt.. . -.. • I, "Bellow' was In iy. and at lower prices thallium. been chargee heretofore. ' . .. ? - Clerk, who beijkll to think Hilt the .po tw i lle m uch 20, '6S _ . . . ~, 12. 1 1 iirAdrertianstcras set in larger type than nasal s c ull be charged 50per,ceaLadoince on our regular Mu. the Moog boa*, - ' -1 ' . . - - ' 0_1_5•9! OILB I t • - • "Zietly - eti;! well rn tett 'lini," , . . JOHN tili ON, Agent for ‘4.. A. J. B. A. - - Sz S - 1 . ALLEN i ... • "Explain robot you 'Sean - 10,, friend," said She • LANE, (late Lane and Huey,) wholesaledeod. 1 - t ' ' lerk,as be saw,hint,produrse a bundle fro .f. l I •-- ta. m i. • er n OILS and CA NDLXI4. N 0.124 Pearl, and 88 \ Wider • street•New.York, All orden left at the oMee °Names • . , , -.." 7 and 8 Sold& Wharveits, Ph il adelPhis , -der his gm orer_eTet, - . ~ , ; ' 11. Graaf, lial.,er at the Eseheage Hotel, win reecho . DEALERS IN OILS. promptattintion. V ; - . "Well, swills, se I said bsfore, the told was, w apsaw a w as, l a . . i . 394 f \ : the?, coming! on ; and I _tbotaght I moaght as - • I owner ' ee . W r 044 1417 „4 ,0 jra R k LIE v liO s LELi bignak. " -',, . ' .. well be gain' for it, , - Caws mighty near , troinin' Oita! ' Mau ;- &LS!!! , - " either wintet J 'ten p Iditf ' but , -" • • --... tlOosepis N. 'reser, Proprietor. au i d li e terts my nenta gu aan arcommedationsof tbebest kind HODGSON & •.813111,2i .-, p gafitiVniers .1101111 you will 101 l . nie what you' attention nbe paid by the host and tient!, \ want, Se- I 'may acne you," i terrupted the Merit, tendants to make ts and travellerscomfottabli .. t ..., • 'NOG, , 5 &7 - '0 'EL' UThartHes Pilaba., I Augus t I, '57 - 31-ly . - seeing there were a number 0 'customer!, wattmgClineral Climmisaioniatchants,anaihalarsin . • wh eel ie f orgo t ten LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS. . WHALE AND SPERM OIL PO MINING to be served.l but In fset,l Preserve your Waste. Pa - 'AND MECHANICAL PCIRP SES. ' per. . those errands !bF . lb . * *kb eeroalioa Setwas" W ILLO W BASKETS of various Sept:22,l7 384 f the clerk and:his droll sato ' er. • ' . . Plus for preserving Waste Paper. We win al- •••• ' I who will are their 'epee and, W ire e lopo Works of. "Certainly; wrire, certain) ; I alwaYa do bust.' low gl it il m P imm tle e p t . o those . tore. For sale by B. BANNAN. • nese In a hurry, and just . . *let as Old:Mailer : Nikwa of pAirmiLi.E. : JOHN •A.' (ROEBLING. will let, you, Cutsil th ese' a -shifts! - Let 'em Hr; Su isSulailf.R has a tot of the • • ~ Issentes.,.Meew. Jerre*. !: come down to about the to , Lase I don't war "Haws of Pottrrille•Whlch is a iwatitlfut view.ol ,- WA larkeissertment of Wire Rope constantly on 1 ' drawers." I ~, . i ,', , -,; '' t e location, scenery, .Ite., which he will sell et the low band. Orders ARM with' despatch. For sire, enewills. I Behr • rats of 2,Z• eintseach, to close out the lot. They Tiw and coat, pee circula r. . , .[Feb.27, '5B - ;94ye . I i Theefoet nay be 1041 , but as novelists published at 51 50 each. Now la the time to procure a , as but few reteoin unsold . ' say, can't be Ameribed. li' and berets of laugh. eiPy, ' ALEXANDER KERR; ter which foll Owed, aerted convince the poor Mai 90,'58 - DOCksetr ill a A n7l t i l i t talteer. . • fellow, be hid oommitted. . imself, and hitt long 1 - NEW •.. . 131PORTMS ASTIP,IIIIIOL.I3IALE D.ll4Elt TM L, * .-1, ' - . limbs were p l ut in Motion it , rate of 2.40: • The D Geode Ud Grocery Store. ' ' 4 - 4 841.1` "' - r". 4, ' , .. ~ , , , s t r P,l-,, last we saw 01.14101 be was ' *alai near a lamp - T II rd undersigned have ---,----- ,An . MO. 134 South Wharvee t : - '- 3 'Post enquiring whether or, a . t.' there was a shirt opened a New Dry Medi and (loo '' lig_ PHILADELPHIA.. -••- ' eery Store, ip the building 'cii. -Centre , "*.?l-- Asbton's Fine, Liveipool 0 round,Turks Wall Ashton's re-tailing °tore In thstiwn. - 163164 ' Pelt t° Is g ell nc44l°lls°ll l and Ste Mills al 'sorted rises, constanU on hand • .• . ___-. - r ry,a . . envied" by Sillinum k Cbamhere. when and the tublle and for ode:hi lots to sMt the 4:stk. ,- 411,,A8x ABP. Warne:4' • -try little blonde's°. they will be buff , / to Bev their frien dsC ASH N , ....o r a mm asit ot s, [m u sh 13, 18 'Mame ' • penally. Their purpose is to do exclusively,' an trial , at One of the-beuli.i ' theatres ' of Plithi , runs; ---- whichill enable them to all Cheap. ' exhibited a stagatte • - - appearing - iippearing in . n , . • ' 7I" IMPI E I R C AIir A HEEB NER. GEO/ . W . r POMEROY & CO.. , . toilette of leep bleak - on lal occasions; from the : Pottsville, April 3,'68 1 . 144 f. first of Joinery to the I ' of December.' 'Dui.' - IiVM. THOMPSON, • [ , • eons of knowing the cause , f this eternal' mourn- Banter oak Dealer to - - Igzelhasege, IV.O. .12 South Water street, below ing, her intimate Mend,* lo A. demanded: -.- ppposee The Rpiseepal aura, itastaez 114 „1,,,1 Market,PhUadelphia. • • _ "How happen! It, my •-,'- , that you are alwajs NOURRENT Money, .Gold •• and • clothed in eabls,llko the ,p of the defunct M. Wier, Land Warrant'', 4e.,beugh _land . sc hi l i d. a rti re ! : S T I O n . ? LVV4OI4-inapsputanantawh.Admasdo,Tnatinnoors. Candles.anaslodidnery . ... panadd hi la l . ganm s B .6B l l LiXillet, Stilelluts. • - - • ilarlborotaiiti ?" , Uy attend to all collections entrustot to . , ogr ousta business T arr, kiana stocks, ass all other as " 147 - .mothes. "taw nee parr. ow deposit *ld lutenist. al z- P es 17 y . *‘That IS my secret ." . • lowed v '' '' • "Bat one has no secrets .'ellt a sincere friend.- - Mew*: -u,•••.a Co., Philadelphia ; lied. JOHN' .Ik. MOORE\ - .. 0. W.Utouts, PothivUld: JOON Murree. President Mi- r . ',-..,. jil it a vow r. , , : - . nen' Bank, Pottsville; MAD PATII3IBOS,Esq., PottsTWA, Oil and Onnanin — aiim Merchant, • "Perham" . , . and C. Loma. Esq. Pottsville. . , v ' Pottsville, November 7.'57 I , 45- ; AND DEALER IN , . °Do Yokmourn a, first lo -?" , ' . • - MINERS' SUPPL IES, -. "Ma foi f-no." . . - • . ,eA parrot, a K i ng m u! a, a ' protean ,. en C2a , UNDMCSltxkii EV, in order to their *epode,' and avoid increased tent. so - 4.4 , ''•. 104 15. Witter ' ' Philadelphia, Hu constantly on band • . ."T detest ail pets." ~ • m the, Stone Store Howe of Belly Spam, Lard, Solar, Elephant, Bleached and Sacked _ "What then, pray, is th . virtue whet you du ., , - - al= h it a W ye e ntimff therili a , to dial:landing adt e dnin'g the bridge - TY lisle 011s,,Sperm and Adainanti us Candles, -- 1 . sire to exhH'it r• ; . --• .on Geld istreet, which elli hereafter . • known as the , Burning and 0 maim' Oil.expressly •• . . •"One Pelee Island Store," where their old customers and - . fur Miners' use, Wire Rope, "Itisn'to virtue." ..: .) , • the public grnerally willind* general assortmerit of all Slope Chains, "Well, what then ?" - . j . kinds of . goods , such as .I . • ..,- r, . Blasting Powder, Safety Lampe, . • . Dry Goods, ' Irour. . :, • ',. Gum and Loather Belting; Fuses, Wicklng.-Ae. , . "The w hi' tante,' of 'my s • , Older'. " Groceriee. Feed. April 1, '5B . I . y . l4-ly ' , "Mon dieu I-1 . suspeelk • ' t." . , ~. .. , ILaniware, ' . Salt. ' , Fish, - . •• • .. . Q—Er.t.i . ,"„!,. ~ . •11.4., Schuylkill Fire and Marine ... • ... . TUN BARTER nostness. A renew who came , All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, for oath ,by the railroad, being a• s anger, !strolled - about - only. . I MATTSON A BARER. INSURANCE'. COMPANY. _ . 5-ly for some tim e in search of - barber. lie ROOMY ___/•"lcarbm, Jan , : rS 3 ° , ' 5B , discovered one, and requ -sled the operator to,' W ' Wholesale lentg knit Grain Store. •COlri° ea Etimilcri.3l.l see ~.. -.. take off a shilling's worth of hair. The harbor IMIEr SUB CRIBERS beg Lave to office in Ill* raan_'S 2 - 111/418,,.._ 71 / a hatitonge at.; •' ' i 'trimmed ha . locks very ne ply , soaped up the to. L inform the citizens of Schuylkill county, thatthey 2 doors above v.:entreat:, rottanus, Pa. meiotic r ve i ry handsomely staff then combed and: hive leaned the warehouse of Meyers. Yardley A eon, on CMP11141,1L 4 4 2 V •40 11111:61tra , 1 . 3Y LAW, • the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets. lu brushed hitn up till . his' • , sad looked as if it be-'-', vise, where they have constantly on hand.-FLOUR. of CHARTER PERPETUAL. ,• . 1 • .longed to reale other peri than himself: . ~ the best extra and superfine brands, .iyti EA:r. - RlrE • . i I . OATS and CORN. Also. Corn and Mist:hop. M ill Fee d, This Company obtained it , Charter at the last Session "Are you done ? ". ask ,•• the stranger, as the " Buckwheat and Coro Meal. Apples, Potatoes- lig.. a or the Legislate. eaf Pennsylvania, and Is now fully or " he., he.. ell nt which they will sell at gently re- ;; ; ii. gentled and prepared to teens reticle*, at liberal rates, barber reMcive n d.tbe apti from his neck : • - duce), prices. Orders for any quantity of Flour on Fire and Inland risks. on Public and Private Build " Yes ' sir, " said the bar ..r, With a polite bow. . and Grain received and delivered at any point, on the ' :lnge, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all "Are you certain that y• u took off A shilliOg's shortest ice, Deniers ud Feeders generally, will find it greatly to MP"' • •tAleo on Coal Breakers and Machinery, Inland inn worth ?" 1 - , • their adva age to give us a call, as we are tang led. that ranee on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Rivers; save ' by CO doing they can at least 20 per cent. on their also on Cazgoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York, Bal. "Yes, sir, there's agl ' ; yotiean look for your. purchases. else us a call and merle% t'or, yourselves. timore, An Thts Company guarantees to adjust all losses coif." - • BOMBEROER A BLAIR. . • promptly., and thereby hope to merit the patronage of , . 1 ! , Potisville,-oetober 31, '57 . •,.. 44-tf the public. "Well," said , the Meat, , r, "if you think you , -- have a shilling', worth MI I don't know as I have , • TO YOUNG MEN. • - Directors' I .. , : _ , • S. K. 11. KEPNER. .1. 11. ADAM, - 4 • got any change, you ma just take the hair fur BOOK.KEEPING TAUGHT •AS IT SHOULD BE, - WILLIAM 51ORTIMBR,Jr. JOHN D. DEIBERT" our trouble." . AT TAY JACOB HUNTZING ER, Jr. JOIN HENDRICKS, y , Pennsylvania Commercial College, GEORGE LAUER, -, - D. G. YUENGLING. .•.' ' 00 healing this the,! , rber - made a jump for YORK, lit - W. 7. SMITH , H II HUNTZINGER , ,' No corr l"ri"nPrinted,or Manuscript Forces! ROBERT M.PALMER, GEORGE.J.HEIIR. the men, whereupon he •• ade a jump for the door, which not being belted. 9 bolted blinself. rI,IH& INSTRUCTIO,N given at this w .. ..._ 8.5 : 1L i.s.}Tril7asident. ii• • -i_ Institution is really a coulee of Counting• Boom pn ",;',Z... 1 . m r.,71%"""," e "z ni, "11"•"`• 1. ..... ~o, P ee and Mercantile Affairs. Each pupil is separate. ' • WASN'T EXACTLY C .RVAIN.—•The following . !I • • lyln et et i ended, under the sole direction of the Principal. . testimony was given fo , . e calle or die Common- The superior method of teaching at this College la attes- . . HARDWARE. .. ted by the large number of students who have entered wealthes. Borrowscale ,for an affray, tried at ' upon their dative, thus proving the successful Issue of . • their stadke. For further particulars eddy's's', .AY FORKS, • . Boston POMO years age :,, • . - OT. K. WHITE, York, Pa." ..ANURE ..N and Potatoe Forki, She . Counsel - Di d you ! L Shovel William Borrow:male •- • , -- vets and Scoops; also, Spade, and Fork ' v ktoCk 'the man down? - , . " COMMERCIAL 'PENMANSHIP.' and os ' at . SITICHTER A THOMPSON'S, Witness-William Be mescal° might , do such TTPON THE RECEIPT of FIFTY " Siam or rue Saw," cor.Centre and Market strcets. - • . ' aching. 1 ; • lii,j cents,T.t. White's Spam of Penmanship, neatly Pottsville, April 3,'85 14- * bound, will be Di to any 'Wares") .4,ree 1 1. ..r 1 /aPe• • Cennsel-Answer Me directly. Did you see Address . T. K. 111 In. Tore, Pa. "OLD DOMlr i l i pN gpFEgiEwr," GOOD. C, .Or Cor'FF.F. is a • Borrowscale knock him down? . March pm . , 12.3 m , • • Witnelw--4 can't eatie ly say that I did. . . ; ' . us ng the "Old Dominion Colic° "Pot," fin? ale at the • . Hardware and Iron De,pot. . FRANK POTT. • The Court- Sea , : ~, . Witness, what you did • ~ , i , i k iv i aoya I,Z , . Pottsville, January 2, '6B i , ~ t . I / . , ~ . • ' . • f v FAIR*ANK'S.SCALES vili . - .I , ~,,; saw William : orrowecald take his hand ; . A l „../ rrHE subscri b ers, agents for the man away hens the man's , -ad quick, And then the q **l..gedra l. --•-„,, L ufacturent,havejust received a new articie,called man felt down rightTaw •f 1 • ' / ~.- the "Union Counter iirale,"calculated to wel,9bfroarls an,ounee to 240 Re. Ferule at the York Store. . tidy • ' E.YARDLBY A BON. "Do 70: know Mr.! Brown ?" said a tidy tc: . // ' ' /1 / /i, -- - . Pottseille), April 23th, 1857; • 17- / her hut:ant' ' . .; ! . .1 ; . • .46 ' • HARDWM I A B ARAON DEPOT. • 4, • Ahem ! 7et, se , I. et, ................. , • , • I , having eow arrant „ _ , . /1 . ,' ' ad his gads at his new place af business ' 'III he not a ,„,„, 0 , serving . man 7 ,, , • :•\ - • .. . and with a new de furnish . • "Yer-r.r•ey & Is m . ® love. Be de-, ' • TOCATZD AT ing all such gOodsas the businessof the 1•111= 0 111 . . N A . .. y. CHICAGO. 111. ' Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value. ' aereea's good notate ' and if be over has 'agaiti ,CI•XVIRLAIifD, Ohio. solleite the teepee - thin eithe' Public. I shall be always; the impudence to gel' ant you home, I will•"be ; ALBANY, N.Y. DETROIT, Mich. on hand and have on hand a tell stock of sure to giver It to. h( n A Student ente r ing either Of these Colleges lux the • Bar Iron, Illit ‘ nrife in a fright - privilege of all toren unlit:idled time. -- - _ Flue Iron, Chopping Axes, Coal Shovels, , , _ • - PHILADELPHIA COL L EGE, Cast Steel, ' Trace Chains, , "!1" " dailing : ' win gra4hie Angelina a 'fl. E. corner of - th -and Chest:int streets. - Mit Iron, Nailsand Spikes, . , boon'r .i ~ • . , . Hope, , . , , . . - BOA o f ItZTXltvta. Bellows, An and Vices, de., "Is there anything : a earth, her ,Edwin would JOHN B. MYERS, '" MORRIS L. HALLOWELL, Hardware' and Iron Depot, HUTU fintes&three dines Prof. 301 IN S. II RT,', W.C. PATTERSON, not do f or his sweet , . -t? Name . the:boon, -oh, EDMUND A. 130 DER, MAHLON WILLIAMSON', • above Market, F.ast side. FRANK POTT, • .I uly 15,1854 284 f dearest-name it 1" . • ' , . , C. B. TRUITT, ' .1. COOK. ' • 4. • "Then, love, as U., dine by !.oerselves to.mor. -- • COLLEGIATE COURSE. , li iSlintafklaciLd.r.b. pork, with . Book-Keeping, row, let ns, Oh !let t , . a have roast •i - ' low Mate 11 ' . o 7 Assortutzfiri te ael l, na a l Tn n e d irs B aon near l y i ntio k ref ly 16 ' o . p e pos toe: I k te .s, the In finite most approved forma, adapted to the eerie= „ Miners ' Bank, Pottsville. where will be - . plenty of sage and on one I" . departments of Trade and Commerce, lucluding General rousd an excellent assortment of HAIM .- Wholesale end Retail Mgertmlle, Shipping, Forwardf ex, . !NAZE ' Cook road itti, lie bos ne t le in g t , , E a t e. e , ha a,e. nge, Il o sa f ufactu , lint rlng i , m 7 r:, s tioa ca&istipanwrosi e dmm h masie: T t r ee lm , T: m Teroo t oo n isi . :. . ' 'Files, • ' Paawrzcs, of the! outsell!. .roars abjaetd ' to the five minute' tr' le in the New York prayer ' Penmanship. • -, ' meetings.* 'lle says, I "imagine for instance, old s - rood hand - writing Is regar ded the TableCutiery, tense, and Is guaranteed to all completing the Coulee: ' . Bennett, of the Her* . confessing his sins in the COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, MERCA h' Glass and Paint • • Pocket Cutlery, . ' Bar Iron °fellatio., Table Spoons. '•;; ridiculous ipso! of i e .mleittel-", - ' '''' ' . TILE-.LAW, BUSINESS, CORRESPON- Honed " .. Anvils and 'Flees, ; • .. . -- - , ' . , DENCE, _USAGE, &a., &a.. ice. Nails and Breasts, Assortment of fine Guns, Aroma the num .• , a easnalities recently du y e a, Lectures a;.e, dai,,,,,,,f epos the above to si eds . Railroad Iron and Nails, ,Sheet Iron Ontielbles, co DIPLQMAS are awarded to Students completing the ' Wire• Tin Plate, • tailed, the following is-very melanchoiy •I "The Smith Tool& ._ ' . nese and passing the necessary examination. BuildingMiterialsf ' Brass Kettles, • . . young man who - ' ally' went on a bridal love Cast Steel. . .flad Irons. ' ,r-. - 1 General Information. Shear Steel ' Plunand Boilers • , , • • . with an angel in boo !muslin, has returned with Theproprietors-of these Colleges design perfeeting'a' Ani m i s t ; , Ch e ws. Chain of Schools throughout the principal cities of the 11111 g am ., ' a tertnigant li- hoop .• . ._, east and West that shall affcrd to young men opportuni- RaliroadTrates, Powderand Shot: . , ~ ' . , • ty to qualify themeeiredin. the various modes of doing Cr°l6•eu rt 1 tt s...e aw • l ' e • .., Rut but in the great and growing West, also The tel• "Miner your_ lin% - be. Smith?" said a lout, bruins* not only in Great Commerelal Centres of the with a rap at the, 41.. r, Imid: enough to disturb tabllibment of nosh Schools Is believed to . sFiOne.B7rentsimaitilaShanketothepublieforthepatrMage , t h e , wee p ee t e e r • : t e .., rchyard. "Yes, It aa t s h. l o a ble to this remilL• I theyextendedtohlatinhieindividualeapacity,andhbpas be ' l ' d ' Pen ' the new Ann, by the quality of their goodastriet atter,- gne &booklet the above Total are al! le a peswype I tion tubusinessandaccammodatingprieeawilldeserve answered the disgria d occupant, "but it ain't by' make,. Over 500 Students wen to ottossmo o m p : ,and command theireontlnuedsn i arti r a men, a long chalk." • ' t .l I , , ' • them during lent Winter's Session. . ' , - &carries hardware and /folly MN MON trod. 1... is. ' ' There are no terms and no vacations. Student, may ' D.i.,..m. j.,,"..,,, 6 1566 • • 1 ~ , therefore, enter and prosecute the Studies without raki , '.. - '''''''"' - - ' • • , "curry,- why did .1' you kick thit dog ?"-, • .: 'once to dames. • 4 , •; , "What am . lbe use ob kicking every our what' Schaal:Me kW tor ' term:' Inc Book• TRANSPORTATION. .• snarls at you ? Don t . you know datum de way Keeping, Writing, Lectures, • dc., -.. . . - $4O no 1 .. . ' what he wants you i . bring him into notice. Book-Keeping' for Reit Connie, -- - . - 25 °I) PHILAD'A. t. READING RAIL ROAD. , KirFor further particulars send for Catalogue and Can ;•••• ' ,',„ cabin .Addrern, FATS mutt , trouts e ' itself about a number or, ;,-- , BRYANT A STRATTON, ' Psi , ~ . l'un-uments. - foolish people ; for; . . sooner does a riot got in ) , ' . April / 13 ) *641.. 15-ly RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCIIANDIZE. t 6 trouble of his ovi . making, than he pull it all SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. ()N un ti lt: . u d rt AFTER thefo, MARCH o„ Du a tt a vg . !!! g 7 b , t - . . . ; down to fate. ! • . - ', . rpii4 BOARD:of INIA,NAGERS have will be charged per 100 Pounds: ' . . ' ji. a&pied the following Rates of Toll on iliseellane. • • kV ! Il ;, • To dream that yn: are being bugged to death '2. ..2 2` , . nus Articles, and On Beats, to b. charged on their Works • . •' • by a blue-eyed Peri,' nd awake and find a piece during the year , 1858 :' - , kii -11 ;1 :1 .., .- .• - NaTICLLS Or Irailaat. -- RECHARGED - PENTON 0 .. 0 of itove.piPe lying ; across your. neek-is ' rather TO L L T r° . .• P SOO. POUNDS. " %qi 61 ? All articles carried ten macs and nadir, shall pay ' • , -,.. ' unpleasant. .. , • . , . • tinily cents per km, excep t where (hie amount shall ex- F"'l • Z, °''' -. • , .Dr 0 nooiet Carpe t. ' . ~ , . seed 8 fen is per ton on the aseertalace tonnage of the . 1 n iCeethetinnerf• , go 16. . piatindo, Lere a l bo for e a l in te. y re in k t. pared u m be h low R , ca tb ding. ult e t m ee n nts per Ax old lady bele .• at , a •loss for a 1 Ml,Olitarairresh lleat,Fish,o hot As Anvils, i n h v e ß n s, ,i lini are l ri, ,ll n a tu tter t.a , eL Co u ppw roce ,Erypt, dism Ese- eipp ~. elide tae or all edi ~.).. On the following Morn. rates w ii ll-be (barged. - J. ' ~, tipped. I • For any distance beyond ten 'intl.& ons'estd pet 'hut Mims, Hardware, Hides; Hollow - ware, 22 'll Isng she found that ~ II the needles had tears le .p er m i le additional wilt be esortevexcept that Limo. Leather,Maehinery,Oystms,olls,Seedso • ; their eye"; •-! ' : . - . - ...,„:._-___.. stone, Clay, Brick, Bats, Posts and Illafts, Mamas and h e , 1 i / a i . . - ......... ' • , - tbrdwood, shall ti charged not more than 30 cents per • C°ll°° ' enlre el thilln ' ll°T Iv° ° d' me' .. • . L . -ton., , . laeses,Nalle, Spikes, Rice,' t, p re y. sli . 9 . . , Notnitta can he .• kind aa a woman ' s uears, - r Iron Ore, Wrmsght or Seabbled Stone,Common Brick • ilicnth B ..n,g l r , 'WhiellYthe• 1, • j and less 'likely to iti i let a blow, end yet, stninge Rough Sark Sand, Unwrought, Baliding,FLas and Curb "r° ° °" 4 21", Bricks , Guano, U Mensal i - • Stone, not more than 35 centsper ton. - . Pitch and Tar, Salt,Serap Ire Timber . f '• , ~ to say, it is nerer, i happy as'wheo itiebeitiog. Gypsum: slate, Marble, Fire Brick, soap Stone, fi s h, and Lumber, A c., . . - - • Salt, Ice, Copper:Om Scrap ' Iron and Broken Castings, Bricks. Cobs,'" Verd ice, Iron .ore.•Limeston lr'of t,, 'Cla Ma y nu G iv7, 7 Pi el it 14... 'r • "Cas i nes are sent eels :in the ; - grand army of not more then 45 cents. le t tare, I stationed fa the - corners ' -- of - newspapers Pig Iron, Rail Road, Bar and Mannictured bon Cast.' Iron,Plaster . Slate Malt Li ucr_,C & ; legs and Machinery . Timbe r . round and square, lia , "irol Bloar.per barrel, ' , q - e. " '4 • '.- 44 ' • . - and reviews, to lib lenge, every new author." Lumber, Shingle's, May and straw. Flour, Seeds, Bite,. ' llawd2l, '57 t cf ilnens Mai, Distilled Liquors and Spirit*, Merchandise .•--, 12- P I ALAD'A a, READING - RAILROAD' • .. • • . -, , „n al, kV: . a:g ru el! agi a e n leo b3 not otherwise specifically . "I've, titres esti ' 101 l " -tali : a loafer ; . "so I . cents per ton for ainy din , , _ will bay a paper. Wit • it." "What paperr "A tepee: Provided, net if mere than 100 posnithi Winn. 1 ~ ' paper of tobacoo,"l plied the loafer. -- . cargo shall pay the fell ,ebarter rates for every lock 2-1.5 i ! I ,_.- ...-- - /lilac:Pao, Nardi 29,1868. • . passed. , . . The ratesof Freight and Tolls on Colibtrimagearted B 2 , r TAN fallowing tnai t was recently glien ; "The Nors.,-In passing the Loam, Scabs 'hall have place- . - thisOompanyorulka as r a n o ws. rpm , M 6.. m ar th,i daas of Raft, . Raft, not complying with this regale- until further notice: ta • • Ladies - may Id : all the girls we please; and t ine, will be charged the Bill charter rate& • • . pleasant' khe girls , '', kiss. " •• • ' " - I a • • . /. '. ail "a 1v• tj. . TOLL IN BOATS ... - •• - r ' ' ra Oil ~,, . 0 ,2 ,• . ei , . , • • ' ' The Toll antlerhei by the Charter et the Crimpany, ' '''' I ia si lt gl, • "Pear; doctor, he . your mothers sou ?" "She is ey e Cents per too'neevery lock paeserheicrw.Reading' . . . and 6 cents , - t, tin" kor every lock peered above Reading, . To Richmond '' I. ' . • bad two daughters.; .. • t whether she ever had a per •l' - lel - i - sr, 125 I - • „ . on the incertiderd tonnage et the venni. and these rates 44 rohn a delnils . ' ' , . 500. I can't mulles - , ; - . ' will be charged against every beet;"but conditional per , .. e,„ 1 , nd 'p l ' , ' ,I. 40 ias 115 1 . ' l .. • mat, will be issued to boats which may be navigated Is 4 , •••°-*° as* , I '1 40 135 IMS 1 ; I • . • ; - - • strict cemenuilty to law , and to the escalations of the, • Nieetown . 1,40 135 126 1 Tx living en ho . - ,7, said a Pang clerk.- Company , at the fblionrlng rates : -. • " Germantown R. R., , \ 1.. 136 125 . 1 ' "Ca Pita! idea whilei • visions ere high," atm ism, Bats aiming cargo, ihich has paid fide dollars or man " Falls of Schuylkill, 1 , t ipi gp 1•25 1 - 'tor tolls-free. " Manayunk.. I - 1 ~ ISt,, 126 1 a yonng lady. -with cargo which' has paid less than _;; l tg o Pring millet ll5 -. 1 1 ,30 120 1 _ • - ' eve dollars in tolls-. , - ' • , en em aushehock d Ply ;.. , ..: . - • far 5 mlleser and, . • .. mouth I 135 , ^ A ANAL M AP. ;Max.- • • uospdame man is near " am ,, a 'ma, .. not oye ; i - 0 nolo : ..- t a l oa a° •!... Bambo's and Potts' Ind • ...., ' .1"":::! 120 1 . more than 10. a 4 not over 20 miles, - 160 .. Jones ', ' ! ' :I 21 1 ° i 'Zi t, ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 6 1 1 1 . . subaused of hii die .er when you Come to dim . • with him. ',..! 1• : -,„ , .„ y maim , 1 0,5 , mum, _ - 2 mi , Norristownorßridg ; ~. , _ - Any violation of th taint Or rocalat ions 6,r nalog the . . . ~‘ v lr i He r u o nedy, . I 125 IXs '1 0 . 1 navigatloa, and kw HI protection of the work,' of the . ' n p hi gi xT ijr: , ,:: po ßo t t u er's l e ad, ' ' \- 1 1 15 18 ' 11 101 1 1, roi l 1 1 , r "Batts, what UM do youholki dink?"- . . C4m tell, Pua not Y 4eed lit re lti n g der the s e ll Wa chatte li r ati ra le te.ti a d o to a de d ten like llon i ' - . "Soon as you go , I . -that's orgere: w ''''' tb " ltl°6 ` ar g" mitt " eh I°ll ' ° - f - the commutation . "-Do - - ct - ea; lite, -. ,115 1 .10 1.90 1 . . , thereof Seed by the ma agora's-paid. , .• 115 1 10: 100 I. . ." Birder:Oro' . , •_ : Boats running upon'a ugh: level of the works shall ' l/01 es . se, Cwattms.-A flirt no of $lOO,OOO. Gerrare. Pay foe each lots they lin at any time p e e,, /,, e , cents : Betwe en' Reading ' - and 96 , i 90" 50 , • . charave•t-rretty feta . ins slots elects. . per eon upon the asesund tonnage therm; above • msh r eog e • Beadlnlloand sit ,nova. tot low Readteg,agrseably tt x . h.5.......11. - ' .' ' I - - ' es " ' 146 86 -• ea . • bathe Act isrAteenstay. - ! - - - - -i,. -----`• - ., - -- la -80, 80 ' it, enterer the BUM, ' ' _F . FRAM, . Bases. -A sensihi wife looki.for her employ. " Hamburg, -. .. - - 1 .96 .W. ite 'OO 1 , - - President " Orelimbera, . . .9 5 .00 • . . , meat at betne-a !ill one abroad. ' • 03140 of the Echo Rill Neehistket tetterp • ,By order of the Boded of Mansprenr, Iv T ',•- • , , phut, Mardi 3, 1. 1 14- • . March 29, le 14.] • le. IL MeILIIIINNEY Seely ':;- BUSINESS 'CARDS.i D. L. DODSON, Den. .9 7 --= . list, Market Street, three doors'ide• a re Third, mouth Bide. [Potteellie,Jan. MOSS vicTM°SE VirNIEARY, Civil and Mi ning Engineer. Ottes--Norscistn streak Potts e, Pa. - I . [Ornery 14 2, P.W. I .SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., eilats of lb* Pesoutsish Stab, %aloe& ova, apkree binds, Mi 111111,44. - October 13,'63 414 f CIEORGE BROWN;Mine Inspector, Pottsville, Inspects Coil Linda and Mom Particu lar satiation paid to veutUation. [August 1, , S 7 314 lENRY PLEASANTS, Civil and L I Mining Roemer, POTIVILLE. _. . once *filet; nortb.side,betarcen Cletroand Second. - [August 8, '57 . Stem nit. CHARLES HERMANSADER; 'writes' and deeoneheit -YLWICISBUILO—Opposito the,AreadLin Institute Augusta:4.7 • 3317 , 71711F.J N S 0 N ' 8 • • Ganeral Land Assnoy and •-- Surveying Mies, 1LAN34.8 CITY. 2113805U1. • . Unitary 23, IC ,EtNIK CARTER, Civil and Min tag Zuginesr„Barveyor, 111 attend to fungi s mlnes.Unne 01111 e• withEaud.logrts, MK. first door bekm , Slyer Terrace, Pottsville. Pa. MO 9,'67 11041' • riLEAVER at, CLAPP, Geological, and Mang Enema., Convityancers. and East Estata • 4tgente the Wpmlag Uoyse, . • D. T. mamma) • BURA4IT" Ts. • ra. v. -cum May 2 ,' 57 12-17 TORN HODGKISS,'.IIII6ing • sew and Surveyor, Centre 81.. Pottsville, Pe., at, tends to Surveying and Exploring Coal Lando, im*... Iffig liinas.te: Agent for the pluxtutee and anteof Eael EWAN collection of rents, de. • • March EL, 1866. • TH. McElwain; Civil and Mining' e au s taiwr, - Asaiand, Pa.; attends toBureeying and Inspecting Mlnes,sureeying and Melding lands, reds toting Town Lola, and all other business In the Wu of hleprofbeslon. letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., bnylkfll County, Pa. Feb. 23.1838 8-1 y 920.1. Wu.] • [w. MOM • - SWIM jiyaawas, Ma, Mitring and Plinswaiinad Paiginseri, and Marrs. Maiudan OTTSagi Se ILLEc ond , sta,a - 06 1 , 41ac TAM A ad stiee QUA 4, PV ' . . April 24, 174 f ENRY W. POOX,E, Geological, i_l_Topograptdeal and Minhailingineer,Centrestreet, Pottsville, Pa-, gives attentiOulth surveys and examine lions of Coal Lands, to surrey/ Of mines requiting Pm elal Atteuraty, and to the supetintstutenee and entire charge for_proprietors or estates. ' Yeknini 2, 1 68 . [July 22,17 21,410 AGENCY—For the - Purchase -and San of neallistate buying and selling Coal; ts-. thine of Coal Le nds, Mines, te.,and collecting rents—from twenty years espurietwo In the County be hopes to give satisfaction. Oftlee Mahantango Street, Pennine. , [Anti 6,1.8 14-] QUAIL M. MILL. ftTRAVELING. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. To Eilligrallill I Yolk ; by WILLIAMSPORT, ELMIRA, and DUNKIRK, BUFFALO, or NIAGARA FALLS. 478-Dally. (Sundays ezeepted,) by No. 2 ears, In rte. lar Up Passenger 'Psalms—wring Reading at ri P. at- Farces...To Elmira. $5 25; itoebestar,ls 7 b; Rural In, or Niagara Fails. $0 25; Hamilton. or Toronto, $7: Montreal. $9; Detroit, $8; Cleveland. $5; To I edo, $7 10; Columbus, $6 85; Cincinnati, $8 05; Indianapolis. $8 5k Louisville, $9 t 4; Cabo, $l2; %Ingo, $0 25; Halens,l $l2 70; Rock Island, $ll 25; Quincy. $l4 25; 3111wan kir, $11; St. Louis, $ll 25. 80 pounds of baggage free, to each full ticket. /a-Children rider 8 years, free; between 5 and 120 haMprice. For tickets apply to E. 11. WHEELER. General Agent, Pottsville Depot. 1241 f I 'Blvd' 1, TA likt• EBA NON VALLEY RAILROAD. 1 A - S 0 r , Ii ME I C TRAVEL'betwealeading and Harrisburg, on ; MONDAY, January 18th, 1868. I Paosenger Trains leave Reading drily, (except San dals') at 10.10 A. M., connecting frith up and down Morn ing Trains on the Reading Railroad, and arriving at Harrisburg by 12.50 0000; In time to connect with Trains for Pittsburg, Daneaster, Phambersburg, Traction and Pinafore. • :^ RETURNING, leave Harrisburg at 2.45 P. 31.. (after sr i ITV of Trains fmm pier- above named and from Bait b more,) and reach Reeding at 6201'. IL, conflating with the Potts. ille and Philadelphia Trains passing Reading the same evening. Fares. Between Reeding and ILenisburg, $1.60 and sl= Lebanon, • 85 " ~ TO • - ".' Lebanon and Ilarriabug, lir •• 60 - STAB passengers will pause their tleketsbefore the Talus start. G. A. NICOLL& Gee. &pt. Jan. SO, '5B [N0r.119.'57 48.1 . .6. tiIioLIVERPOOL. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK SCREW STEAMSHIP CO. • /11HE Splendid Steamships forming L the above Line will sail from NEW YORK as fol lows: CITY 011rDALTIMORE, Capt.Leitch,May CITY OF WASHINGTON, Wylle,June 3d. KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, June 'Mk. and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL - every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabitis76, Third Clue $3O. ."' Liverpool. Cabin $lO3, s36&76;Th'd Class pt. RETIIRN TICKETS available for ali Mouths by any Steamer of the Llue. Cabin, sl4o,—Tb ird Clan, $70.. These Steamer!: are supplied with imprOnd Water tight cocepartmenfs, and carry experienced Surgeons.• Penonit about .procneding to Europe, or wishing to• send for their friends from the old country, can purchase Tickets and obtain all Information by applying to J. G. Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel t Cortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to J. IL.RICHARDS. Knoxville, and to RICHARD EDWARDS - Mott/01k. PanainCertificatas by first Chin Sailing Packets be tween New York and LleerpOol, aloe Draft, sold by the above. ,-(May 8, 'foS 19.17 LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. ORR „„ .SqIinFWIE. Oln aad ot a h l , t t e h r e I NV P E g D er N I ZE I ID . A t th Y . , 00 10 Valley Railroad will run as follows: Davin Trains. Leave Manch Chunk at 7.15 A. M.,and 12.30 P.,11 • . Lebtghton 7.27 " 12.42 " Lehigh Gap 7.10 " 1.U9, " .' ,81atingtoa 7.55 " 1.15 ' 4l " Lacey .% 9.16 " 1.9 e " .. Whlte Hall 8.22 " 1.42 4 " Citaaanqua , 8.33 .. " 1.54 .., " ,Allentown 8.44 " 2.05 " " Bethlehem 9.00 " 221 " " Freemanaburg 9.10 " 2.30 .'" 'Arrive Easton . • 9.40 " 2.55 " Tip Timing. - Leave Easton,, at 11.35 '8 t „51., and 4.40 P. M. " treemanaborg 12.00 ~i. , .. . 5.07 " . a Bethlehem 12.10 Pr. M.,'. . Ll 7 " ' " Allentown 12.25 "e 5.34 " " Catesategna 12.36 ir : 5.44 " • " White Rail 12.48 " L 66 " I . " Laury's 12.64 ' " 6.03 -" . " Blatington •1.15 , " . 6.24 , a " Lehigh Gap - 126 'a ' 8.30 " a S Lehighton 1.48 .: a 6.62 " • Arrive Mauch Chunk ' `200: .; 7 . 05 g 4 .: Sir The above Trains will connect with the Morning and Afternoon Trains to and fibm New York and Phila delphia. The Beaver Meadow Tmln will leave Mauch Chunk for Wlikesbarre, Hazleton, White Haien, te., upoutbe arrival of the 2 P. M. Train. ROBERT IL SATRE, Supt. ett Meg, [August 8, 67 321 ,O. October ,na _PASSENGER LINES.' Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. - - - - *muter Bourn To - Burlington, I 1•• Buehler; ' - • Chicago, • • - at. pauri, - • Rock bland, . Detroit. • • Nia Falls, - • Dunleith, and Milwau gara kle, • St. Louis. Paiszarma TRAINS will bosie the ..Philadelphia and Boa. ding 'Railroad Depot, corner Broad and Fine sta., dilly, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: 1.30 A.ffilei•Day Express, for Elmira. Niagara Fills, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwanide, Bock Island, Galena, St. FauFtr, Burlington and Bt. Laths - 3.30 P. IS ....Night Ewers, for:ffbnirs,Nbipra Valls, . • Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwatikie, Bock Island, Galena, St. Pauli, Burlington and • 131. Louis. '.The 1.30 A. IL 'Enda Connecta at Beading will: the Train ffor flarrisburg sad ail stations on the LEBANON •TALLEY RAILROAD: and at ittiPert am Wilkesteme, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACJIAWAE- Sfk and BLOOMSBUBG RAILROAD. .11.1fqickets.goc4 till usedMIFI Boggip checked to Elmira, Buffalo and linapeusion Bridp. Rates of Fare - - - - - • •$5 90 Wilkesbarre, • - • • • 4 50 Pittston, - • - • - 75 Scranton, - - .• 5 G 1 Elmira, • - • - • 7IV Canandaigua. - ' - - - B'oo Geneva, Tit. Gorham, - - -I • 800 Rochester, - - • • • -8 60 Nis= Mit, • - • 10 00 %.„ - -1000 nu Erie, ' • - - • 10 ao cyrrolaid, vii. New Tork and Erie, --1 S I* ' eta. Niagara Falb. • • 1500 Toledo, yis. New Yoriaand Erie, - •16 Er Columbus; • - e •'• • 16 50 Cincinnati, via New York and Rate,- - 19 via Niagara - - ' • 1900 'lndianapolis, via New York and Erie, - 21 00 Detroit, via Niagara Filly, . 18 80_ Chicago, via Great Western Railway, - 22 00 o via Lake Shore Railroad,' - 22 00 'Dock Island, via Niagareiralls;• ' - 27 00 • " via LIU - More It:inroad, - 27 00 I XOTllagtein, - • - - •28 001 '.lowa City , - • - 29 25 St. Louis, via Chicago, • - .1 - - 29 00 via IndianarAls,' - 900 13t. Pant's, • • lO , Vialrdig euthigiinetireditt th e IPtelladelpida and•Riart- I", I ra Railroad Cowpony's Ticket 011 ice, N. VI. corner 'Sixth soda . uiertet streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner of - Broad card Tine.. • .) Through Express Freight Train Lena the Depot, at ~..;0 1 Broad idreet, below Wins, daily, (Sundays exorpted) for 'Au all points West and North, at 6P. N. 20 'Freights must be delirerad before 3P. IL, to Insure 23 their going the moo day. • 20 IFreights are &minded with grater despite* arid low -20 er rates than by say line from Wm Mr to the West slid 20 Northwest: For farther ingsrmation apply to 20 ,•-• - ALUM A HUGEL, Through Freight D•Pol, Broad st, below Vine. 20 Or to , CHAS. OPTAPPEN, General Agent, 10 N. W. corner Blxth and aseannt att.. PhiladA. . - O. A. NICOLL/3, Philadelpbla a analog a. a• ). i n o General 11 aperiatendeat A. a 10 • • . 11. NDAy !Wayess, W. 4 E.. IL. IL 2° i " " "i i BcPed " andfta ,J. A. 111:D/110.D, 00 ' 1 • 00 . (Upend litipL Williamsport a Shahs IL R. 00 May 8, ttit • 1* • r -- - ' 96 R •lIIIKESOTB OIL MN of the English Hoaie ofi jib Clainnsoni nit the working of Coal Mines, and the; onneesof acoldents fi the gam. II !nitrated trith i nor altroaa drawlngt, nay ialuable and nice wort.; let, .2d, and ad &veep; ilar tale at the Bookitore of the MlD sneer. , 11. DANNAIt: ' /Ma We, Myth 16, IS • ' • 11- • WIRE SCREENS. ESTERLY & FRICK; . -,- - 'lltosaflotimo of Wire Coal &nem - WOULD respectfully call the often . tiatiof gentleman voyaged to the Coal till& to their sae seteens of the serious loses. They have !s -ensual Terilltles for turtling out the best of work with utampleeee and dispatch. liming the most axpetleseed bawds to the State they can guarantee all work dons at Repairing oty wady and sabstanthilly doss al the Skoited &leen MO% Cogwheels, idgwvi7.lal;sll, abtati. GO' gsous;lte.., do, always on bawd. , MI orb.," Worded to the arm by mall Or lell at D.L. Tartly's Uardware store wilt resolve prompt otlestko. July 4.'47 KURTZ 4 HEISLER, . I (Late Kurtz, Beyerle 4 Coo Xanufacturers of t; Wire Coal Screens. Coal Riddles, Wire -.--; , c;:;q Brooms, Ae., Ae.,MluenrrlUe,Sekus lllll ~ ..im 6 7.7...,,r- • . 1 toty. • 'Thankful for thellberalpatrouagetbey have ,reoelved from the Coal Draleraaod otbere4p the pist,ircoald most nrapeetfolly solicit ttuil r custom in the ' More. All work dome at oar ahopirlll be wa Mated, so . Mato* one need be afraid of getting; a bid Job. tr. !torts briny one of the oldest, and the most esp.- Amid Wire Witrker,ln the county, we feel 'are, that ire can turn out the best Coal Screens in the Region. tu orders addressed to.l. 11.Kurta,311oerertne .toW. L. lishilerorottaville or Kurts t Heisler, Minettlas, will be rrotaptil attesded to. Did Screw Moir: 4 - • May 19,1656 Nii II Kell Win 3 111 Mil ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law. otioo...ceutn, sliest,opposite the 'fora liall, [febrieuy 9,16 6- DAVID B. GREEN,Attorney at Law, l'ottstlUe,Pa. Olio la editMarkrevt,appasitethe Post Mee. July 4, 1111 P. DEWEES, Attorney at Lair. . OFFICE—Poor doom above liertbsees Hotel, tre street. Pottsville, ps. pee. 6, tir 46. . THOMAS It 4 BANNAN, Attorney at imm: Meets oentivaritet,oprittstbe Ilidecork 0 arch,Pottsvllle,Panna. th0v.20. , 611 47.1 y T - OHN 'O.‘.:OONR-AD, Jr., 'Justice • of ethe Peaee and Coneustmar—aftlee opposite Peit OMee, Broad . t.; Tamaqua, Pa: - play 2, - 17 IS. • CLEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of the Peace, Mlnemille—eo ll ecilons end agencies so. 'd and !attended to esterag, ! • (Feb. 23,'63 114.1* • FoRANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate, ame Real Estate Agent. Mesta Ba ll Road unit w East Market, Pottsville. (March 22, 'be 1242 TORN SEITZINGER, Justice of the ej penes, BT. MAIL wIU attend to *ll business en• treated to hiss with diligsne• and eat*. RUB 11•I1e . SAMUEL' GARRETT, Magistrate, Conv4ancer and General Collector. Minh Market $l, Pottantle, next door to Post Altai. Log. lb, 11133- A - P. SPINNEY, Attorneyi at Law, A Sahland„ &buy'kill cotinfY, act u agent In the purchase and sale of Real Relate, collection of routs, Le. , [Ashland, Kay 28,'87 21.1 y cHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Attor ney at Law, Pottsville, Pchaylklll eouaty. Pa. mcw—l a Mahantougo Ofeet, corner of Second. April VI, '67 • - - lfrly • (ZEORGE - delit. KET,M Attorney at Xjl Law. Pottatilla,Penna.. will attend tolegal bade eila lu Schuylkill county itui•lnewhere&Office In Centre sheet, nearly opposite the !linen' Bink. [l6 77- PHILADELPHIA. HENRY W. OVERMAN. VO. 14, (Old No. 6,) South THIRD 11 street, below Market. Pbl~adelp is . Luther Dealer. Cal( Skins, Morocco.. I.lnlnge, Bindings, Red and Oak Sole Le.sther, ete. gErN.B.—ltough Leather, bought or taken to exchange. [Yob. 71, 'bB 94y PLATINA POINTS for Lightning Rode. grk UR POINTS are made of a Taper- VV Copper Body, about six ',inches long. well gilt with pure gold to prevent the action of the weather. and tipped with solid platina. They have been in 1:1160 over twenty years and have given general satisfeethrix McALLISTER BROTHER, 728 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. . KirWe hare also for sale, Glass Insulators and Iro n staples. *Remarks on the eNmstructlon of Lightning Rods, etc.," seat by mall, tree' of 'charge. • Slay B,'bB • 198 t - DLL - PAPER, AND E. D: WOODRU' INTO. 9 North Fri DELPIUA. Inter a Spring Sperm OIL Winter Elephant a SoltrOl Lard end Tanner.' OIL Mater* Raul Whale 011: 31luers'011, flrearlog Oil, (low price, for Vegetable Paint MI, car me) .01PROrED NA WINERY OIL, Made expressly for lubricating macidnei 7. as a substitute for sperm Oil, and reeommesded by Engineers of emi nence 10 being surtaxes to any teem introduced. April 24, '5B , 1747 , SON, - YOLAIMLI TM ROOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, of every description, wholesale and re: :11, at prices to SUIT ALL, ef a be found at ill! their New Hoot aid Shoe Store, 1131 No. 344 N. Second St.. w A few doers below the Black 110eso Hotel, PHILADELPHIA • ; tip-lre try to 'Plcase, and mil Cheap:VA Novice to COUNTRY Mzeriturrs.—Constantly on hand, a large asiortment of Ben's and Boys' lloots,Galters and Brogans, Warn and tine: also, Wommesand Misses' Lane Booth Gaiters, Flippers, le., tc.,}Ac-, and a welluelected stook of Tooth) and Children's wear generally. /®-We would respectfully invite you to call and 'ex amine foryourselves. N. B.—TRUNKS numullocturet and for sale. wholesale and retell, at N 0.344 North Second street. , April 3, '5B SPRING OP 1858!!! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED TO CiIIR: COUNTRY FRIENDSIII THORNLEY & CHISM, Dry Goods J Dealers of Philadelphia, are ps red to sell BLACK SILKS. CRAPE WLS. 'Ae., Cheaper by far than ever before oS We have very . recently purchased for CASH, a ery large Kock of BLACK BILKS, al a etrygrat they are the cheapest goods we have ever seen a d an confidently recommend as good to wear. MAIN AND EMBROIDERED RAPE SHAWLS, .from MA up to $ I A GENERAL ASSORTMENT O DRESS GOODS! A fall stock of FANCY DRESS SI SI SPRING SHAWLS; In every variety! Wo have a trtateadous large stock of Maple Good:! THORNLEY & CHEM, ; • N. E.-corner Eighth and Spring Garden streets. r Ressersiber;osa's is Me "Large Ithite Building." ' .P. e. The sth, and 6th, Streets City nalimatt Cars will land Paewegers within s tew squares of the store. February 27,1d8 %tan SAVINC FUND. INTEREST ; FIVE PER CENT. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., WALNUT STREET, South-west V V corner of TMRD, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED BY TUE STATE OF PENNA Money ls feteiTeil In any sum, large or small, and In terest pag from the day of deposit to the day of:with draval. • • The oMee le open semi day from 9 o'clock In the morn leg MI 5 o'clock hi the afternoon, and on Wader and Thursday ironing. lift $ o'clock. lies. HENRY I...BENNER, President. ROBERT 881PRIDGE, Vice President. Writtax J. Run, Secretary.. Dire 000 OO i Hon. Henry L. Benntiar, Y. Citron lirewsLeri Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, ' Francis Lee, liamL K. Ashton, • Joseph Yorker. C. Landreth Mauna, • Henry Piffenderfor Money is received and payments made daily without notice. The investments are made in REAL ESTATR MORT GAGES. GROUND DENT& and such first daze .securb Iles as the Charter requires. February 2, P. I constantly on hineof visions sins, for driving P 1 Miebines, Slaw and otherMills,Cral Breakers, Screens and. Ore Washers; also, foe shifting for Coal, hi:With:4G pumping, de.'. Sri:neat' made without wheels when required, ' FOR SALE —A New Stationary Engine, Imitable foe a Coal mine. Will be mid very cheap, Cylinder,; 14 In. bore; 30 in. etroksi; box, bedllats,-16 ft. tong, 30 in. wide; GO ewt. flywheel; two eccentrics, to , run both ways. t Descriptive Circulars of Portable Engines and Price Lists on hand. A.I..ASEII. I I3IBAULT, ' • Ci'ly /bridge Engine and Naehme Works, 15th A 'Hamilton streets, above Willow, Phlladalph 1/1 \ Arnlllo. '5B 15.3 m a itIPOREST DISCOVERY 0 THE AGE.-tkg. IMPORTANT TO Tobacco Cheweis! Dlt GUSTAV LDINARrfs Taste Bestorialve Troches, The 'Great SwAstitate For To‘neco. TT is a well known and incontroverti ble feet that the ore of Tobacco la the promoting muse of many of the what severe • . • • MENTAL AND DDYSNIAL DISORDERS'„.., To which the race of Ouin Is subject, a _careful analtds and long and painful ILTiefiellee *hatrelearly proven 'that it embalm certain narcotic and trillol2olll proper ties moat dangerous In their effects, which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Dealt. cousittE,MOoltto IOPPoIOt tbob Moo to be se tionsly diseased. ” TOBACCO alteds also the entire nervous system, man ifesl ing itself-as all who base ewer used the noslons weed will bear testimony—in Laasitude, Nerions • lrrit abllily, Water.llnah, Dyspepsia, and many other den of a similar character. Tag TASTE 111E3TORATIVE TEOCTIES ' Are designed to counteract these baneful tawniest, jtnd have proved completely succeriifut In a 111111MUdit of cast* and , wherever used.. Being harmless in selves, they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire aye tem, restoring the Taste which has become vitiated or destroyed by great Indulgence, completely removing the Irritation and accompanying tickling sensation of, th e Throat—whkh are always consequent open abidabding from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tole to the Stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their cou slltutions and shortening their lives, should use them Troches immediately and throw off the Injurious 'sad unnkasont habit of Tobacco Chewing.. These Troches or Lozenges are put up in a telventent and portable form at the low pricy of 60 ands box.,-, A liberal discount to I be T Prepared Solely by the undersigned, to se ders should be addrerred. JAS. &BOWERS. Corner 24 and Bate slice% ' March 0, I - ova* NITHIPM.., rtag SEBSG dltrAi, woma rgspect • rally Inform thetr nstmerou. Minds *id ettetomers' el hulnall Count.T. , that their esfortneent ot;Clething for YOtnlif4ldaletnen is mush laripir than firer, end they ere to sell slimy!. Persons I lying at. o die. Linn. boil be privilege. of °sanitizing clothing Pm" 400 st tide etore,le they lo uniso.: V. A. 110 YT ilt munttrar, . _ - - ST2 Chettlint Bt., venni °Meth, Plillailas. April 25,118 . i; • - 1!-Iy TO'" 1 10011DITICEN , 711ACHENVIT 8 dt IMIERS. - .4i.PURVEB, - N. F 4 i corner 1 South ti • and Peon Sts.,.rhiladelihiss,ftir n bes Ingot topper and bless, pig Iron , sheet iron, solders:fire bricks,preta %tor- gosorpelter.bloeu tin; leadlonadry spool& Imp, farimpr, crucibles, antimony., babbitt meal, sand or all kinds, brass, old copper. tc., Le. NE Is also a deal er In wrought and east map iron and other metals. It Is his desire to satountiodste machiniste ng and others at a distance bum the cy, furnihi a article the may want in their bu it siness. by Art s iciels not ny mentioned I n. the aline will tie procured and footintd. d.*. Any inquiry In the above line will be proMptly :answered. A. ruargs, ' N. E. owner South snd Peri streets* February 14,14 tly NETT CAM! 'PRYllitlal)Dllps:lo HOUSE: tririwszusauv sPium.4 poo , - - VIRE & I. A NDELI.4. , Fourth: ,and g iu ), o f r i lißtreets„ Philadelphia, ereno sr, OAT, log a full New Goods. for Spring sr 180 82 - • FABILIONARLN BPIIII3O ti.)0144 : , i I BLACK SILKS, 24 to St Inches Vas, . .; FWD* Dews Goods, Now BlYie; ') • -f. Swls,l in all the Newest Styles;: •4, , Pri:lstiJ French and American Chintzes, 1, - . ' Full Steak of Domestic Goods, 1 r.. - . full stack of Eumpean Goode,. ,I.' . „4 ~, N. B. Bargains in Seasonable Goods, daily teemed from the AUCTIONS of New York and Philadelphia. P. S. It ERCUANTB. are Invited toesamlni theiktoek • TERM, Nett Cash cud low - prioist. - • March 6, 1858 P§2l t A i tgalllt ß it. i tat i aUggii i . E, NER, A. L.TRAYIIit• reS peel: Ay intermit her Misty eilltastity friends, sod the pa*. 14.. 1 that ate has opened In Chesnut atm --U.. above Tenth, one door above the I , - - sambly palldloge, flow" Paratanent and TRITIAPIII ./klardi* where alte4lll be happy' Or? accommodate them hi the bost, manner: It is oneof the most desirable lo cations Id the 0 :ybel cm on the fashionable promos and In We vleir 111 of the Pablle t toraventents, I saperlas . finduretneuts, particularly for families from t - amntry. Persons deslroasof vlsltlhg the city with the r famines Can, by addressing a line: ascertain 'the terms, de, and enrage the rooms, so as he certain , of avow curast:ini. It bber desire to gir mdlstaction Oa the raost respectable tenth*. plireh 6,"68 - - writs! ..t,pinaudys. TTELLEY 14 , `BROWN invite the attineou of CASH purchasers to a dell eseortment et Spring and Summer Dry Goode; tonsistindin part of Black Silks, Stella Shawls. Sheetings, elorm de Gained, Mantillas, 4; Titian" ••• do I'ATUOIO, 4 - Co.!' tikstal2lB, , ' Orneellas, , Las Ons, Dements, j tinesisi Table Covers, •• LOTOI4II, Chip As LSO Biplane, de, de. ten • ,AfE/Pa AAA BOYS WEAR, , RV GRRAtKARIRIT: The shore goods having been lonised dirleg the late panic Olden, wattles us to oiler goon it a *mat redac tion ow former prim; so goods mhirepresented to offset ales; abd NO ADATIXENT I>t ructet.l F IMLLEY k ElitOWN, No. 1 IN. Sileond street, above kis , tits t, rhasdelPhik April , 17, '6B }B-3m • .• I STAUFFER & HARLEY. . CHEAP WATCHES t JEWELRY— Wholesale and retall—atthet'PAGa phia Watelll t Jeseett7.s2ere." No. 148 (Old No. 96)North Seam d at.. corner of Quarry, Phila. Gold Lever Warrhes,jullJetoelled,l B carat cares, ,$2B 00, Gold teilne,lB wet,- , 24 Co Silver Lever, MI jewelled, • : 12 00 Silver taidne. jewtds, .I .1, , 900 Superbiretuarliers, - . 1 ,-• -I - 7'oo Gold Sokaelet, • - • .! - • • • 2 . 00 Noe }Mier do. • • •. • * • 150 Gold ni4celets, LadireGold Poodle, • •• ;-1 100 811cer Tea -er•xels. Pet. - I - 5 00 Gold Pelts, with Pencil, and SlyerHolder,'.l ,, 100 Gold!Flngertinga,9734 cents 14 $80: Watch Mamma pbde, 1214 rents:, patent,lB l g ants; Lunet; cents; other 'tildes In poportioo. All goods warranted to be what tbay are sold for, STAUFFER-A HARLEY. o baud aomeGold and Silver /ATM and Leploes, SIM lower Menthe above prices.; . October 9.1857. 40.1 y IMPOR s TA g . a 1 BtCOrVuireY ; gal- A Chbnneyp n Eifel. and applicable to Direlliaga. Pactowt, riSteamboats, and any podtien where needed. 11a .benefits resulting by. the use or this Improvement are-- good draaghl in all Had, a .rewafter: . •4 taring of fact frost 20 to 26 per cent.; a Baring ; of three-fourths of the heat, now wasted; a perfect "Ml= of .ventilation; a perfect, protediost against fire, fro,* ignition with the Joist; cheapness - in the erection of ' clam eye, not requiring half the number of bricks, and savinglone half the space. In a room taken up by the or dinar); chlmney. • For Factories. 80 to 40 feet In Height only required 'to 'giro a powerful draft for steum she other purposes. Tilt F=lll.l. Perm CHINXIT 01111 VIDITILATIOIC CO., • '.l N 0.318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Are ttotpripared to furnish this very valuable improve ment, gnaranteeing it to give satisfaction, when put up by them, oe, in compliance with their Instruction. N. B.—The Comparirlealre to Obtain some goodagents to take charge of the telling of this impro ream:din Ulla city and county. For further information address the Secretary, . ! ! H. W. SAFFORD, 318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. i I. 431 y RAG WAREHOUSE, F, JR., & CO., ont, street, PHILA PIIILADELPHIA. October 24, '47 r runi Nni i i S c t i i , P PA'z'ltt'lt9,stkliTkGE ' 0. rAvalow vv. v. WILLI°, N 0,186 Chemist...street, un-' der the ttablionse.Phliadelpisla.nre ' constantly pnblishing the latest Mu-1 1 11 Inc, from the most popular Antliorsln the sited 'S tates, in a style that will vie : with roily issued 'at any other I house, either in this country hr Euro ' They have also the pleasure Isiannounce to thersblie that their stock of Sheet Musdisvm hand4onsista of the 'largest and most complete assortment to found In the zountry st.hey are constantly adding to theiritock all the New Musk published In New IfOrk, Boston, Le. They also publish several Instruct km Dotilts,which ire in general use throughout the:country. I' PIANOS—A tine assortment : o'th. law MD autumn; of NeimYorif and Boston, at the loirest cheap prices. ; - .IIIISICAL.INSTRUMENTSt • I I Ala!, agenemiassortmentof Hultaxs,Vielins.Ran.ll* Flutes; A ccordeons,&c,, VioliniGuitavand Iles p Strings:l of the beat Italian qualities, all of which tillibe then h-" to the public and the trade at the lowekt rates. Orders punctually attended to. I. • SIH., All Lee& Walker's Music:. and Publtstions esi:vs be. °Untied st D HANNAN. 'nßoOk and Mus c Mre o. Potts! rills.: _ [Philadeilne F::: t 4,25? ss ' BORMS,, JONES `k COI , :IRON 4 STEEL 11LE11011ANTNi Market and Sixteenth Stream Philddelphio, ' I I Rave always on haiid and for isle REST ENGLISH REFINED IRON-Full issiokrnents of "Beckett's." and other favorite' s brands. pEsT AM I. CAN BARS—ontlnary sizes. or' rolled to order for bridge purpOses,lc.., &e. PENNSYLVANIA BOILEft PLATE—. Promiscuous sizes, or -.tit to , required Sim =BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dish. REST EN GLISH CAR AXLES—Ameri and English.' FLITS t SHEET IRON—For coverin g...hates, &k. AMERICAN £ SCOTCH PIG IRON :. RAI ' AD IRON—T rafts aid Oat liars suitable for mines, turnouts, iei e. JUNIAYA, ENGLISH & NORWAY SLIT RODS, pours, Ntrrs .. _iiid WASHERS—For bridges, earg. and machinery p.. generally. CAST, SHEAR, *AMINE hnd DLISTThIi STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps sind dies. The ahovk,' together with a full assortment ' of Iron, Steel, Nails! and Spikes, to whichithe attention :of dealers, rallrqad companies, engineers ? ' miner, fosinders and that ' chinists Is Invited. 'May 10, 18;8 194 y I • . W. BALDWIN eft) C 0.,. • ENOINEERS t Broad and Hamilton scrods; Philaddlia,llettzta • WOULD call the;.nttenti n of Rail} road Managers , and those lots' er#ed Itallrea# Property; to theirdystels of Idestettotior Rapines; in 'bleb amy l are Mlapted to the particular imminess: , Er which they, maybe required; by the use of erre, two, three or, ione,palr of driving wheels; and the userbf the 'theist, or ad much of the weight as May be dediable for Wee sionj; 1 and in accommodat Inithent to the Modes, curvet, treeoh bf superstruction, Ind rail and work to b# done.! By these means the nuralmum Metal effect of this wept lapaeured with the least expense Or attendant.% cost of fail, and repairs to Reed and Engine.; With thesis obicits hi view, and as the mann of twenty:three years praitkal, experience in the bieiness by on, r - Senior part ner ,1 we manufacturefire diferent kinds qf Engines, an# several classes of sizes of each kind. iltrileular attest- Mood paid to the strength of the maehineln the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience andlopportunities of obtaining Informal ion, enables uti to o ff er these engines with the aurantneethat Ia 'Helen. kollow.1" and durability, they willcoespers hoorah!) , with those of any other kind In use, We-,also tarnis h to order. wheels, axles, bowling or low moor Wye (to fit 'centres without boring,) composition cantinas ,fir bear; ingo4t! every description ofCopPer, newt Iron and. Boiler Works; and every article appertaining to the _repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. , M. W. BALDWIN January 23, 1-tt I , -MATTHEW BAIRD. -I'. ALLEN I ,NEEDLES'• -1 , . ! . , SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME. TILE BEST FERTILIZER, Corn, Oats , Whest,' , ,kotatoelf, Grass, ' i : ! I ~ 1 K; at! other crops requiril alvigoroua „r AL and lasting manuti:. i .. I ; 1 Pamphlets describing le, mid the mode of applying can he had gratuitously at ,Otar stores, by mall whets, Cleated. • : e - I . 1 , pares, 845 PHI 2000 Thi. ( lY VT$ e• .• P9k 5) ' 1 A liberal 'deduction made t 6 DEALERS. . . last Regretting our inability to fill all they orders fall, owing to nntbrtrinate•and.onforseen ac4fdents and &alt hea., It affords us pleasure to state Oft the necessaly r l yremi rs and re P d m r: ra en tio p u l s 1 :11r 1 : gm bet ands e t i at e n te t d ietiy a , 04 friends will plea P se gest' e to finnuth4t our article ,is an old established one, always reliable 'and angoras De Mr ctuents. ~ • 1.1 • - , I ~ W b a r e, also, two cargeet if , di PACIFIC 00Eitisi:OUAN . Whielswe can Confidently i!,Scommind , furl:ohm Niel In value to Peruvian Guano, d many f a mert consider' l it superior. - ' - 1 1 Pam $45 vu ZOO Iln. ( 23 ere. PIM lb.) i I , .. No. 1 Governmalot Permian Guano , • ' - !An sale at thei lomat' tales. ' %a-16i /coding Agrfeaffierat Jammed' pad N ewspaper, ore regedar/sulkd at ow oiAla for Me use Of Pframers. I • - ALLEN Si - NEEDLES,' 1 : Na. 42 Suuth Wharre2, nod 41 Smith Wafer shoed 1 - , - - - Mat store aboVOCbeetnul at., Philadelptria. rebrnsty 27,'68 . _ i , l . ' ! OrARNIERS OF ~.PENNSYLVANIA 1 1 - Asseat!cos I - ATOM cansupply yontqavei • v iii i i 1 .1, Chemical Manaresi Warrardeccputi, wbiell hairs ben In eneeeseful use hi 'New Jersey the past &Tin 14Lre—they have received the DIPLOMAS of N .ler. , New York, Defalcate, lefid Pennejlianla Ag culls. ‘.l:, ra Societies, and have Deed used by l the Presld ut of the United States. on bid Darden and on - th e b le Greeds at Washington; DX., and iby the lb nwlig G nthrmen, els:. ~: . 1 ' ... 7.. Locke. deg.; ~ f Senator Robe . rtJ. A. P. Ma h er, • ii- . . WM.Miller, -,,, 4 J. L. Reeves.._... Chef. York, 1 CLutiatosp', N. .71'•: of Cars Issasoqi.; Thos. Mulford, Esq., Camden, N.J., Dr: Berens'''. tivn JviJght, Mr. Field, Mr. Atkinson, end Levi Johnson,' 11: dr New Jersey—they milt is he cheapest and load re- i liable Nanure nom !in weal being peruisuent and lmpiov. I the land by entithing the soil. It la salted. tni th e & t tpc l ia ol ie. 7 . bort e y o ru e e n irv t ' kw* nn i s e -L. ,tiFi„ , c b e o t oe c r n akn , ,Pyo.o goo d t t a t i cs t s rl 1 , oN G I u we t a w ss ji , , ne W Ts or 11 1 a ea u a .0 r t , . toln exehange for Produie, at fait ?Intact rates he ur orders w il l be tilled and Shipped to you, free of rtaisr espempe. . i • ... 4- i - , . 4. - L. , 1- , jtsirEveryarUsle sold by He hi Guarautped. l iSuper-Pborphate of dote, . ll 640 00 a 'Done Phosphate, •I ;. . , I. - ;30 00 i 'I , . +Autcaft_Fertlllter. 1 i • I :25 00 •it I learrel ft snifflerst for an Acre of Grolour, bread Pure Done Dust (600 barrels notresd),) at 650 w rtel or 1136 a ton. 1 i . %,' ; ' . : I Poodrette, No. I (500 *amts . now: ready,) at $2 .to 63, I bunt 1 ' , '' ' I - Land Plater, N0..10..1000 . burg% lit MX' to a carrel. '-', Pot Ash, 60 bomb. i • , ', i - • ' • ‘a • • •k - Peritvists, Patagontair Chillan - OVARO. ' - 1 J, Liii , 21 ik;uth GO? . friA.l.Xlol.4o.l.EWltrfitAtn N Street , Philadelphia City, Pa. ill r Wholesale Zvealec I elimeed I lidera diseased. IgliOßlpplilita can Ink Won application tamp . of lay Assets. .. I 1 rob-F20;11/5S IM:as 1. .cl 4 PAINTII*TG, C. e I. IIIEWSTYIrEIk WINDOW SHADES. US r received a large and eleg,rnt iitatniont a . Window Rhodes. now and bastditul de s oe,lncludlnd Gold 'Wasted. Oiled, Landscape of .111*. raL Oothic de., ke., chea'A LSOper Mtn ever. • ' • . flguilld. Maio& and Plain Paper Shades, a nary dr iotription , For Sale by, ' lIIIINJ.IIANNAN, ~. Contra Bitola, opposite EplacepalChurch. ratitillle. April 10,'611 lt. • . REDUCED-PRICES. Waal ..Voaarkaas - Crhatosaip. THE subscriber has a large Jot •Of very choice Patterns of - Taper, suitable O • r nails, ' • ii , --- • Parlors, - Dining Romps, Chem- ~ - - 5 ---4 -- • . bars and Public galldlogs,abielt ..a,,‘:i, oa.._ iii-7r, tai aIU Deli at greatly reduced •. • . ' - 44 rite s . Th e Stock embraces tbo • • '" * ' ; • lard and mast esteemed Patterna. Papst u cheap as b cents a Piece. • Now lithe WOO Sr &nal all, for Paper Hanglagesad Books at - - U. DAN:IAN'S - Cramp Ma/4sec and Mail Paper and Belk Stare. .. itipPAPSIL 'HANGERS SUPPLIES) Ifllltit MINIM. -.October 3lst, Tr ' : ' _ Howse .. MUDEY A Erowas i) Howse & Ilia Painters £ Paper Ilanigi. - . r, XX i AVE • received. New Styles Plain • and Deeerattbs WALL" MIS, ODL I/ W 1 N DO W =a• , , StIADNS, tionosas, se. : .:. ;: 4.... 1 .Thare Wishing , • handre so .. • rarlor Papei m sh p ou l l ss iee e nu ,•• 1 " "W WI a *id Papers. 1 They are nay nateatie, sod bare a better effect, than tbre• generally attnotbetnied. ' Puns White Lead, French I Colo r•d, En•nseled, and • *working • Wars, ` Trench and Anserkan 1 oils, Varnlabon;ke. Window (llau,ae. i' A afro Server, rottunne,:t doors-abate ..!laserfrxis Howe. A .ril 10, '5B . . lb-tf EDICINA OM EPTING, Wholesale and Retail achniasigimi. masa. 033.453x1.11111t. 5. Z. Comer Cadre slid Norwegian eta., I; . 0 V 4 1 1 171 L I VF:71 11 F1.1( l il A . , isiviAcrtragn AND SOLE 'PROPRIETOR OF %ponies ;Pectibrid plixture. 111PTING'S' PECTORAL MIXTURE evirso Coughs. lEPTINOI3 PECTORAL AUXTURE cares Tallman. fIPTINO'S. PECTOR4L E I XTUREfiuros Bev nett It Is. EPTI:CO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Sore Throats. IMMO% PECTORAL MIXTURIt will relieve ronsuisp• . Use patients In *bussed stages , of the Misuse. . lEPTINCPS PECTORAL MIXTURE sold . by JACOB L. Say • lux, Ashland.' I , IEPTINCPS PECTORAL MIXTURE' sold ' bf J. Kn.L.ts • Brass, Mloersvll e. , • EPTINGM PIXTrOIR L A!L MIXTURE sold by Wig. R. Kuala, I &Isiah] Raven. , 1151.TiNG'S PECTORgESIXTURIS sold by au drugglati generally throughout the county. October 24, '57 . • ' 43. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, A lieneealesst butitutitra, establisArd by special ordorreserd for the relief of tag sick wad distressed, of with Eirsicat 'wed Eybkraie diseases. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, of the !awful destruction of human life, THE in view caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, I several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT•worthy of their name; to open a I Diepensary fbr the treatment .of this 'clam of diseases, I all their forms, and to give SLRDICAL ADVICE ORof their ionditkin, (age, oesnpatkm, habits of life. Ac.,) and I In eases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH SIEDICIN ES FREE OF CHARGE: It is needles to add that the A op. sociation e011211:1113 , 311 the highest Medical skill of Iheage, and wilt furnish thei.urOst approved modem treatment. The Directors, on a . review of the past, fwl assured 'that their labors la this sphere of benevolent effort. have .been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young,• and they • have resolvedlo devote :themselves, with renewedeeel, to thievery important but much des . - plied CRUM, Jul Published by, the Association, a Repert on ttper. ' matorrboos, or Seminal Meekness. and other Diseases of Abe Refuel Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (In a sealed envelope;) FREE OF .• CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS foe postage. Addrees. for Report or treatment, Dr. HEORtIE R. ' CALHOUN, Oonarilting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. 1 , By order of the Directors. =RAD. HEARTWELL. ' - Om. FAllufflilb, &aviary.: I Presidenl. .Oct. 3.'57 . 140-1 y Entered according Act of [lmpress. the yedrlSsB, by 0 - -"ES. Elosinshex.la the Clerk's Office of the District Clnsrtnt the U. . 4 notra for the Eastern Dia ; - trice ern. HOBENSACKS AROMATIC IRON BITTERS, FOR, THE CURE OF Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. Astbms,-Dieeas• ;of the Kidneys, and all Diseases sailing • from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation. Flatulency, Inward riles, Rushing of Blood to the Head, 1 ,tallness or weight in the Stomach, N . 311Xe.1, Acidity of the Stomach,, 110 a rtbiro,•Diegnst for 1 - ' • Faid.,Sour Eructations, • '• Sinking or Flutter- . . , lug at. the pit , (.. , ' I of the Sto- mach. 1 Sivi , • . • I. tnenlng of the Head, I .. !Curried or Difficult Breathing Dimness of Viskin,Dull Pain InAbe Mead, Yellowness of the Skin and gibs, .; • Vain' in the Side. constant Imagination ' of 'evil, and great Depression of ; Spirits. .1 ,-----rle-t- , • I • These Bitters. are, a most useful remedy for those rem rhlotifeuale sex are generaltst ttoaglv, eapttle;iveniLzen em bleed, cleanses, purifies and induces a vigorous circula tion, overcoming the obetrnetions to which they are lia ble, assisting nature In the pert°, ma Deli of those func tions whereby health is recovered. and the patient. from looking pale and sickly is restored to a lively complex. IoL . =' " ; • We would recommend this as a Tonle of superior efil. meg, and are assured in doing so. from the; feet that we have taken great care and spared no expense In Its prep. &ration, in order that it should contain the run strength of ;the active ingredients - of which it is composed, and that the attention of Physicians has been drawn to it, _ and prescribed in numerous cases with the; happiest re • suite. . CERTIFICATE:—"EIAving been in delicate health for some years, arising from Dyspepsia and Oedema Debility. .I was advised to try lIOBENSACIPS IRON BITTERS. I used One Bottle and was restored to say,former good ' health I deem ithy duty ti recommend it to the al: Dieted, partieniarly those of, my own se*, belleying it • will be the means of restoring many from an untimely grave. Farther hibernation cheerfully given at my rm. biome. I ' - MRS. E. OGLE, • Duke streets below - New Market, Philadelphia." •'. . , . ..., „Prepared only by I ' GEOROEJB, HOBENSACK, - . PEIOACKUTICAL C113111:1T,. t 2F. W miner of Third and Oran' streets, ,!PAlladdpkict, ..- -To whirm!ali orders must be,addroesed. - Ifir Sold by - JOllikl O. BROWN; and CHARLES, W EPTlNG,in.Pottrrille, and by Draughts generally. ***Price. $1 teee• Dottie. Dimment to Dealer:. March 13, '5B • 1 • . ; 11.3 m ... WILLIAO's' ANTsy tg l-FOIVE e lotiPTlo Dyspepon 1 uyspepay A 'MORBID SENSIBILITY of the A Stomach aid Dowels, attended with obvious dis order of Abe digestive organs. ' Napepsy-and its attendant his, such as usea, Headocke, j r , c 4l 4l:isiresens of Sight, ' of N the ervous skm, • dries. 'Jaundice gy , • Ines tif Appetite; Wasting Of ,the ;Strength, - - .Flatulenee.with frequent bekAing of lard, Vlttaledtaste, . Ctinstipation and 'wariness of Um Ikamets, Ditto= l'oesitiag, Burning sensation at Merit of the Stomach, Liter Cbmplafeit, • • ; Opprewirs Vier Sating, Paljaitatiom of the Heart, ' nein in this pft (tithe Stomach, or towards the right :Wit., Sallowness of Ctiophaterr, Depression of spirits and irritability *limper, de, Have In many came defied the skill. herefol ore, of the best medial practitioners In the world - ,and many eases have been abandoned ita incurable. • . Da.• J. Writunt, Chemist and Pharinacentlst, atter studying closely-the practice of Drs. Abernethy and J. Johnson, England, and observing the nature of the ease In all itsetages, dining a sojourn In the southern and western portion °tithe United states, where It pre vallilo a greater exteWf, than eleewberre, procured from Sunth America, metal& roots and herbs. from which he • prepared an “Lain;,; which, after eighteen yeani use In-private practice , has proved itself:num efff melons In the cure of Dyspepsy, than any medicine that has ever been prepared luanyage orany clime, for the same par Having submitted it, with an explanation of its emir ponents to a number of Physicians of Philadelphia, among whom were the late Drs. Joseph Hartshorne and J. C. Morton, it Ilan received their entire approval, and many of 'the Medical Vacuity are now notronly preserits . lag It for their patients, but are using K themselves, rationally, and In their families. As a took, It is noes quailed, and Ha prepertire are of so Invigorating a pa ters, that It Is given with perfect safety end income to the most tender ,infanta . • • The 4- liuma" le very gradual , but certain in It. action upon the raging of digestion, thelnereateed secretion of the liver, pancreas and mucous membrane of the Fito mach, and requires that only one dole belaken In twee ty r hours; for - remfirmed Dpreepay can only be cured by gradually restoring the organs of digestion to a heal thy state. The ,great el met withjii curing the most aggravated-.case at Dspepry; mach:panted some. water *blab grade of hyrochoodilads, hi* estab lished. the most nnbounded confidence in - the curative properties of MIS ."Ettkili;" In corroboration of which read the following le/41mm isle: . ATTESTATION.,-We, having need Wililamss "Anti - Dyspeptic Elia It," with the most perfect istisfaction and imereacc take great pleasure in recommending it to all persons suffering with •Dyspepsy, as we are con vinced of lie moat estimable qualities In restoring the digestive powers, removing all Millie and uneadnesa,and Imparting a healthy tone to the Stomach: John E. Penrese, 311 South Wharves; Casper Morrie; Tacony; Thomas Alilbone; President lkitik of Penn iiiirania; Abner Eimes,-Market street above Sixth; Ed ward-H. Rowley; No. 14 Noll. Wharves; Michael Dunn, Saperintendent kierebants' -Exchange: 'Hannah SHUN Frenkibrd Road: Hannah Webb, 28 Filbert street; Ile N, liperry,l2 Edward street; Lawrence Newbold, No. Cheetnut street, Philadelphia; Was. Yard City Row; Rudolph - L'Arni, 207 Broadway ;'; H. N. Winans, 91 Water street, New York. !The list of names could be extended to /shan't, any length, but the foregoing is deemed sufficient. - Tistiviony.4 WAV. SPERRY, mho twit abandoned as hirwitak, and Oren up to Die. - !Di. J. Fr:titans—Dear Air:—For fifteen years pre. 'ions to lat. 1 suffered so muck - from Dyspepsy, that I became iiiimplistely prostrated, bath In mind and body, and at length became so weakened I relied not attend to Wilhelm, and was sinking into a decline, and it was • believed I never could recover; the best medical aid was procured for ire, and every means resorted to without 'any relief, till T war Advised. to use your "Elixir," and from the Uinta began taking It 1 gradually improved till Ivrea completely restored to health. The dreadful sufferings tendon:Kt from Dyeprywy I Cannot describe; tot I am andldeut that without the use of your .Ellsirr I should be In my grave. 1 assert that 1 solemnly be. Neve your "Elixir" has saved me from en early death.- 1 eordlnu,e now in the enjoyment •of most excellent health. • . i• . 11. N. SPERRY, June 04, NO. ' N 0.1104 N. Third at., Phliad's. We, the underslgned. have known Mr. 11. N...l 4 PerrY for several years, and take pleasure in -statiog that hie assertion ran be perfectly relied on. and that wo one. selvea know Ibit Le baa been wonderfully metered to health from the brink of the grave; and we believe, an he anode, sidely by the ism of Dr. Williams's "Ell:ie.' • . • .aal. J. Cnakntra, No. 143 Pbeenlz at. • ' - Jonw Our, Race st., above Second. Personally appeared before me; tone of the Alderman of the city Of Philadelphia) it.N, Bmatzr. who being d_ gamut& dotty depom and say, that the tact, eat Neth'ln the above certificate are true In every pa rticume.. Sworn lied subscribed thla 6th day of June, MOT. 'Fitunuucit Ilai, dirderman. .The "MMAIe , Is sold In bottles, atsl each,. or bottles ENO. ' ProiwWor—JA MES WILLIAMS, M.D. . , Cheakt cid Pharmteadist. - • .• ' No. South Seventh. etrest" Philadedpkia. February 21,111 " S•ly OgAllB AND OARDEI SEIDL inn Airrtellailtearall luspileineute, &P EEL -1 HE subscriber will keep' mot.mamma Clover, Timothy and other arm s Peels. White Clever and Lawn ti ra . , ther with garden and 13014 feeds, eh will warrant to be fresh and good. Ile will also rec i Z . t - a orders for all kinds of fruit trres,.fwarninted to b.. 1,.. they are represented ' ) agricultural implements. /le, all of which will be furnished at manufacturer's prier* Tht *eels and trees sold by the s ubscriber Are setrried with great ears, only from growers of reputation a art standing. Ile doss not In seeds procured protolocu misty In the triarket i l lie who Pell cheap, vlthout regard to the chant reed wild. Nor dors he purchase or sell Peals Isenensly to mall gar dens, where their ton r °se protkpity deteriorates thiir quality, partkularly those of the same specks. Ma i an important constdenat ton to those who purchase either 1 reeds or fruit trees. for trees, gr., rend in orders early to BEI4JAMIN HANNAN. INDIAN CORN. ' it , •Tmes's soft taxation.; ellme. Yields the oranne and 11o2•; And the cool rambled ibid., By the eluetrettm bromism mai% • I Beams to hold the perfumed air As a willing captive third. It Ceylon, We of spire and ham, lkost■ her graves of ft it Ay taint: Where the sunbeams Hewing test, . As they lo , ved that land the best: Where the birds amid the bowers. Are like plenteous wigged nouns. In thy valor, Air, Ninny /ranee, Peasants bre Ihe elntatte dant*: When the vines their et asters oield. Songs are heard troth every betel; All the Mel In bele' dewy • Overflows with tiepplopm, But otall the preclone item, liature'i bounteous band outpours, O'er each 6111, and rale, and plain, Flower, fruit, or smelt% gralts,.._ Dearest to the Nolthern Stands the graceful Indian Corn. When it 'privy, the•rerdant feat ' -.Aunts the seed's eneloalon *broth, Or, in Summit's gloving The feathery tamed greet Lb. sight, Brace and beauty still adorn ,Every change of Indian Corn. . When the ltutamo'sieoeteePes djest Itedeet the hoes of sunset skies, O'er the glowing harvest plain, Then the an of clustered grate, In the yellow sheath 'angled, seem like tops* set In sold. HOW TO NAUES GOOD UTTER. Io the Corning Je4reat we find a letter from the lion. Andrew B. Ditkinion, of - Steuben, whir! contains much valeablolnfoi . itOation on the pr,- cm awaking butter. Mr. Diekinian Is a Our . - oughly . pracileal farmer; rd his oprniona and sop. gallo ns are of more than ordinary value. The following Is his letter :- I will endeavor to give the general outlines, the essential leading principles, with Out attempting to give all the exact details, is it would be a much easier task to teach a man to make a watch, than hoer to make the - first quality of butter; as it is the most sensitive, it is the most liable to injury, of all eatables extracted from the vegetable kingdom.— The One important thing for making hotter, is the 00W. Without stopping to give a full description for selecting, sheinust give good, rich milk, as first quality of batter cannot be made ,froin poor, pale milk, as pale milk lacks the essential quality of good butter. The idea of coloring batter with anything after it-is made, is as absurd as would be painting rye bread to fl ake it white, with the eliectation of chatiging!its flavor. Butter is so sensitive, it par. takes of e'verything , that can ifeatit, that Acorns, in contae(with ; as onions, carrots, parsnips, tur nips, fish er anything else that would make it unpalatable, either in the butter or th.o milk chum• Ing. Not only so, but the butter partakes of re- '. rything the cow cats or drinks, and the longer it . 1 stands after being medeohe more perceptible will • the unpalatable things on which ehe 'fed mako • themselves manifest. By thialt will be seen thft the [09 . 1, important thing for first quality butter, is the-food fur the cow. Neither from roots of ' any sort or kind, nor grain of any description,, can first ,quality• butter be extracted. It must be from something that imparts a sweeter and finer flavor, and from nothing that grows in this coun try that I. know, except timothy, white clover,. blue grass,. red•top and fool meadow can first quality of butter be made, that will stand the test. so as to remain sweet until the nextiWinter or Spring after it is wide; and each of thiute grasais must have been sowed or seeded down suMciently • long and se.irell, oared Air as to have a - sod thick. enough to make it produce a tine solid grass, to make it a perfect dairy pasture; though many oth• er grasses will - mike gtiod butter for : Immediate of use, but not to k p.: Thti cow, the, mast be welt; wintered, however good she may have been il make good butter, because if„poor; her milk will also be poor and whit e ; and of course the buttek ditto. Your correspondent says, "If :jolt hub .. seen, as I have dope, the farmers!_wiree and daughters with tears in their eyes,4ltra told that the product of their Summer's labor, as shown in their butter, was a poor article," AM, kr C. Foe none of these thitige are the dairy women in the least rosponiible, and ne one she but the dairy; man, or provider of the *owe' food; yet in thief• as in many, very many Instances, the wrong peri eons are held accountable for things over whiclif: they have no "Control. The manufacturing is an essential part of the business, yet the neglect ntri any of the above requirements is fatal to a first t:' rate dairy for Wintir use. The cow must be looked after u soon as she; cornea in,. and milked sufficiently after to preveot: her bag from becoming feverish and caking, as . one milking from it famish cow would spoil. a; whole churning, sod that would spoil a whole fir4' kin in which it waalpacked, though It might not be perceptible for immediate use, and none bn the skillful butter-maker would perceiie it in ►hi churning of the butter. Such milk froths anal foams, and whenqt does ;his, as well ai from othi- • eV cattier, it is always safest to sell It for Immo dints file t or pack it sepa'rately in a firkin to sell for what it will bring: The churn should be ac nearly slralght up and dew's . as *possible, to the: &esti should stir ell the milk every stroke,ll makes, so that the butter io the ebuiteshoold all dome at the same time. If the oink la too cola, the ooly safe was to warm Itis to place a pall of milt•ia a large boiler of warm water, to bring it to the ezact temperature, whit% 1. about lb deg. Si 60 deg.,—a few degreas warmer is cold than warm weather. As soots as the butter bas come and gathered, foie it immediately from the churn In iti warm Atte, and pot in a large wooden bowl, which is the bat wail for the / perpose; then put Ala *old, soft water; then eonimenee pulling the batter over with the ladle in ,e gentle and careful a manner as not to affect the ;Rain, flor as sure et that.;la injured at the washing or working, the', batter becomes oily and ean•never be reclaimed: svetypiatiele of intik most be wished ,at, and then 'seasoned. with the best'ot Liverpool salt. Bet the bowl away goal the nest day, and when sufficient. ly eool, work the mass thoroughly, but out la. as to affect the grain sod on, on the third day pack it awaj if it has assumed the right color. $:- amine it well beforet.picktng, and be cure there is no milky water runt - Train it, for-as sure as his packed with the least drop In 'the butter, yotr will hear from It the next Marcher April. The sooner you disposed of unwashediitter , the better, Bs I Ole milk would pot harm it much for,lmmediate' If your rprinkor welt is hard water, I shoal advise saving lee ftom rivers or streams, dont% tbei water Is bard, as the lime never congeals with the kw. have min water. and then with ire yua will have soft water sitliekintly cool to wash your itiff.Withelf which no man or woman eau get . toe milk without injuring the giwin, so that the injurious effects of the lime T water will act exhibit itself in six months. Soft water is as italispoon• Me to wash buitter as fine linen. From all this do not wish to be understood that waohinzbaacc in pogitivelytieeessary if It is to be um' witttia a few weeks. • A. . DICKIO OI. .• Homer, March 18,1858. • ripcs. To Maxi 'EXCILLISIST SeneSs. quirts ofboiling hot wat e r; eight piart‘ tat"' Mater. In the hot water Odd teenty•lira drops each of the oils of ipruee,'snessirtr, and. wirodi• - green ; three Ones' worth of Jest; three pintS of molasses; mix it aid let it stand all lay, then bot tle it. Put the molasses in - the cold water tifTer the oils are all 'well mixed in the hot water; mil all to the sweetened water; last of all add the yeast. If made to the wonting it wait be bottle , ' at night. Half a goblet o: dock root boiled in the water . is healthy. Gasmen S ors•--SJunus, of Brooklyn, write! , "Tell the readers of the Al7l[Vitali/4 that maul of these eyesores usej 14 removed for • sisrlsto Invested in French chalk.", She sires, as an (l ames, that her 4 year-old carried It nice edition of "Cowper" into tbo kitchen and dabbed lola the butter - plate.
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