uott JUPITER A ND TEN. • .._-- • . IT rmar.s T.: 7113.14. , —•••••••!.. ' Mrs. Clint) was rich Ind pretty, • • . Mrs.o.ll was gni r : Mrs. Ch. was alum' nod A lad In the land. . . . Von s I usher sti a mauskia 'in a 'ety stat,lYA re: Mr. 0. kowe what It him, „ Rut I, tls with • nor than. . , . Mrs. Cbnb Was so tons:, b ueh "patron of ti "arts—;• ' And she wars such lan orders, ,„ That abstract all , f ign hearts. Mrs. Osnb was alWi talking, .When shis went ow . from home, Of a most prodigious intlng, Whleh had just or red from Rom.. 11 • • 4 Sitch a treastireisha Inalstet „, ••one might never spin! ••What's the anhisetf we Inquired.... "It Is Jupiter ask, en I" , • 'V "Ten what/" ws Nita y sisked , hars r . For th e knowledge . did lack— "Ah t that 1 eannot tir yod, • But the name Is kook be trOt." I „ "Ttweit atatids ki p Mod letter,— ' Coati te.morrOw, ye Beaten— ComiAnd owe our a I d id painting, ta I, Onrinslitplter fu T en!" ~ When Mrs. 6tobb dad; • - Our brains began rack— ' She could nut be ails on. l' • For the name wa r s la the back! Bo we begged a grill To lay aside his po Add give some Behr • iouchlng "Japite And vie tendered ss the sabject t ' And our Lempde we turned, , To end out who the. were, ~ But we could noy ough we burned..' But when weave lb Oh, Mrs. Chub! o gel oht IF We perused the prin libel, . And 'mai "Jo alen;lol" AARON'S CALF Disc look up," said lawyer CI youj' whg was CQD ing 'up his face and 100 "dered, slowly - answered "I duaao-Moses, ' "That will do, _Willie "Now," said thi'"ciin, court, "the witness eia made him. This, certa answcr---more,tharrl th giving, for .it shows tha knowledge of tlle Holy Await that it is nowiriffiti eworn aS a witness to it "Mr. Judge," paid th lawyer a. question." "Certainly, Wklliatri; many as yowilleaA?", "Wall, then, Ili. La • made you?" Lawyer Grey, imite =Aaron, Irgpose." Alta; the mirth had exelainiid "Wall, now, we read Aaron Once4nade a 41: thought the tarnal crit. Tkie,court was in a I looked all colors at,on.i A BANN. AND PANI midst of thelate 'excite ment when. evellblidy were going I to, the dogs • into the bank of which and thrusting a eertifi the transfer clerk said 1, "Here, please tmasf: P. Smiih I" The clerk looked at. half, 3,1 r Jones?' "I dun't care which, Fizzled at the inquiry. • "Nlou had better go make the trauskf i r. with If You really wish to 't to Mr, Smith, we can't JOnes was . eon:font. banks were deep for him. He to' the hand of the milli]; at it, lo! hi*/ Being a minted foJm; j away aMon t ii first thing that Mr. Jo ho went to his "ere scrip. lie went hotiu! try find she hadn't be Smith, and, taking tit't hastened down town straight. I FOUND ins CILOWi:# hoinespun, wee man•. few day§ sincoMpvod he Nat{ accosted. teel dressed city idle "Jesti'eatuddown?' . ';Yeas, guess I . hav it, keou 1" said the'co "'Tis, so, bub, hoW, the city buck, bent "Well, she's putv here on business." ''She did ? What "Why, she wanted Bustin; and look reo zeitsof the biggest fu 'em up to the count rather guess I've got said the stranger, tat at n . glance: ; . The next mcneut. himsell, where he qa A couri.e of idle colored cliiirch at since, to enjoy the fa minister rose to pre his text, he leaned fo looked slowly around "Bredren," says ho have mercy on all pause.) "Hay de laughers." r (Solemn have mercy on de t by de door." Thej.t . wait for the benedicti YounaEmit& Strange boy.: "My little friend; Little boy steppin stranger. "Look here, mis • you please—l'm not hand upon a revolve gentleman. A vraY fat man, zing Dr.-, of H prescribe foi his corn ed was sleeping with "Sir," said the doe curable. Your skin; when you alint your LIKE Ilist.—An Philadelphia the oth, old country, eonclud "If iver its my for I die—and God kno visit °old plan." CLEAR Tift TRAC said a knowing' da "don't mind on do. "Why, Joe?" "Kase if tie cars'tle'r will tink, it tun n: "rat afloat 1 rm la4y, of:powerful lun• shp exercised trot • ."r ahr94l,.,tbink y bacheNr, "judiitig "'CIF Germin frie MEM= "AsCiiila u Ling talk *pout, but veiel never vas?' Wits are abeepfh fortunate of Anna ho l in their youth, f blackit qa , acid are. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. FTHE latest and best Traveler's Guide throu s boui the United Batas, just received and for want N &NIS Cheap Hook Sore - LADIES' WIAILBASKETB, OR . AUTIFUE "Fatternsight acid LL Dnreble. Also,iluspenpm , Illower.Duksti. n•Mved and for aide by DANNAN. Maimit to bo pads Good , Needle's. O JOHN ENGLISH & C.'S I, , Pateni 4 !lens Drilled Eyed Needles , decidedly the best to t market. of dlffewmt sloe, from No. bld 12. sleep to be Wad wholesale old retell. at IL DANNAN 8 . : Put Issille, Ja wary 30. la • * le T.-=' LEONARD; FRY 400. Banker* £.De TAMaIAQUA ers la -Ezeleisagee • ' , r .• (lOLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO k Jan d drafts for sale on all tie idindPal the Union. dnifts for sale on- England. Ireland, Bea lied and Wales.' June 14.:'67 24- . - • I.IME. FRESH LIME for sale at all times, at the kilns on the blunt, tor building purposes, Azad. Ae.; at thirlowe prima. C. K. 4TKINS. JACOB IPISUMt, Ashland, wM All any orders prompt ly. and at lower prices than hare been charged heretofore. Pottsyllbs, MiaMh 23, 12,41' • 011.51 OILS!! ' -- yr ..JOiIIYS'I'LIN, - Aient . for A. A..;. 1.1.• LAN& (tate lame and thumb) wholde deal. er OILE and IJA HALES. N0.124' Pearl, an4.o %tic 'treat. New. York. Alt orders loft at the °Mee of 11. Greed, Esq., or at the Exchange hotel, Ur receive prompt attention. . Bepiemtierle: '66 Is;;I Coiner of Centre !and Maisautonge Strada. ltaisrine. . . Joseph N. Peger, Proprietor. Entertainments and acconuttedations of the best kind, and every attention will be paid by the host and bis at tendants to make guests and travellers roadartebb Annst I,'3i o 31-l1 . and Ten." LAWYERS! OFFICE-BASKETS. P ve your Waste Paper. WILLOW BASKETS of various sizes for preserving Waste Paper. We will al low a eidr price to those wbo will save their paper and bring It to ear store. Far tole by . ,H. BANNAN. • 111 imam, y, "tell us who wade yikws pE PVIIIVIL.E. THE SujiSunlßEK.has at o of the . Views of.Pottswille. which 11 a beautiful view of location, scenery, tc., which he will sell at the low rate of 2:a tent* each, to elate out the lot. They were published at Il 50 each. Now la the time to procure a copy, as but few remain tumid. '', ~, iderad a fool, screw• ng somewhat hewn. • ' NEW • Dry'Ooade aged Greaser, S re. • TliE undersigned • have • °Wed a New Thy Goods And Oro eery, Store. In the building on Centre street, next to Veger'e Hotel, formerly oo: copied by SUllmsas & 'Chambers, 'where --- they will be happy to see their Mends and the publie generally. Their pdrrese le to do exelnelvely, a CASH . business, which will enable them to Pall rtiesp. Allirthrx THCII A CALL! BEAM t lIENTINEa. ICU sel, l addressing the s• he 'sposes Moses nly, is an intelligent ught hiui capable of he ittui some faint yiptures ; bat I sob• . t. to justify his being ' e etridence." • ,fool, "may I as. the WM. THOMPSON. • Danker and Dealer in Exchange, nfprisite the Spiteopal C7Rurch, !V./crate, , IkINCURREN'Is Money, Gold ; and Silver, Laid Warrants, ke.:bonghtand sold.; Inn stetly al tend-to all eollectiops entrusted to his ear,— negotiate business paper, loans, stocks, and' all Mbar ma entities. Mono received on deposit and Interest 11). lov/0. RtfiTraeiti— emsre:Dazna. kW.. Philadelphia; Mon. LC: W. litouvs, Loitkvills; Jon:, Smermi. President Ml nem' Bank, Pottsville; BUILD Parmsok, Esq., Pottsville, sod C. LocumFag., Pottsville. - • Pottsville, November 7, '57 45- Baia the Judge, "as yer; who d'ye think g witness, "I daunt) subsided, the witness the good book, that . bUt who vunild have .r had got in here I" oar, and the counsel INcinem—ln the eut, and at the me bought all the Mika ogeiher, Jones mailed Ile was a stockholder, to i intoNt&te face' of in great h ie half of that to James and asked, "Which half," replied JorieF, 1 o the Courts ; I can't I. ut a legal decision.— . , i nsfer your other half do it here." . ed.' . He. knew the. i. ~ dle:, but this was too ii. his certificate from I clerk, and on looking rarriaye cert(ficatel— I. n fine paper; and put 1 1 a papers, it Was the . es laid hands on when ry for his bank-stock !. kissed his wife, glad It- transferred to Mr. right papers this time; in time to get it all young man, clad in ng I in Court street a ing' a doughnut, when e of a half dozen gen with— ; great place this, ain't utryman. - ' , Our marm i" asked spoil with "greeny." ell 1; 'she sent me down I ind of business are you me to come down to "Itcl . and find half a do. 8 in Bostin, and bring . to edicate 'em, and I 1 ~.. y'eye on them neow," ng in the whole crowd • .el l had the edgestone to etfy finished his dough- ellowe strolled into the rtford, a few evenings ; ,but when the colored eh: before' ,announcing ' ward on the pulpit, and lon the congregation.— t length, "May de Lor' I lde scoffers." (Long r'. have mercy on all de pause.) . "May de Lor' o pea-nut eaters down o young men did not AND DIN DIGNITY. th't you lost ?" back and eyeing the , , don't be tIo familier, it .nprotecte , d," laying his , retnember i . I am )r- the purpose of quiz i------, asked hint to imhiChhe deblar. his month open. or, "your disease is in• is too short, a) that Dyes your mouth opens. Irishman writing ; from r day, to a friend in the Fd his letter thus: hone to live•till.the day s whether it ,is or no— afore I leave Philadel- 1 .—"Look here, Pete," ey to' lie companion, ilroad." ee dat mouf ob your°, dspot and run right in.", :at I" screamed tryoang s and fingers to Match, IA the piano. Were;" growled an old m the squall yoa raise." !, how long have; you hat.l seldom don' like to does it geetns.so long os ikiinttliseipated and ran tßemuse thergun ent the turf, pre often n rereoiiy fteiceije-, t rt 4 ItiStELLANEOIJS. "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." B. BANNAN. Bookseller and Stationer May 26, '5B POtirt Ills, April 3, '53 UN Rpmeoyp t i.„ TUNDEKSIGNELP, - in order to AL reduce their expgnsei and arol/ increased rent, so as to enable tle na to sell goods at prices stilted to the . times. have removed,from the Stogie Store House of Sell :lnger & Wetherlli, to ebil building a pia • he bridge oa'€oal street, which fill here, rr no. as the "One Prime Island Store," wbere '• ei • d tux niers and the public generally will and a gene lowan' • ant of an kinds of goods, such as • . Dry Goods t . , nr, Groceries, • Feedt Hardware, Queenswa Provit ns. •• All of which will be sold k he low t p c only. IA : Port Carbon, January 30, 'ES • NEW 6,.. Wholesale Flour and t In Store.' THE SUBSCRIBERS beg Love Co Inform the citliena of Srhuylkill county,that they have leased the warehouse of Mesas. Yardley & Son. on the corner-I,f Centro and Mauch Chunk streets. in Potts ville, where they have constantly on hand.—FLOC It. of the best, qatra cud superfine brandy, IVREA I', RYE, OATS arid CORN. Also. Corn and Oath Chop. 31111 Feed, Buckwheat and Corn Meal. Apples, Potatoes. ate., Ar.. all rat-which they will sell at greatly re-; ; dured prices. Orden; furOny quantity of Flour . • and Grain received and delivered at any point, on the shortest notice. Dealers and Feeders generally, will.flnd it greatly to their advantage to give us a mill, as we are satisfied, that by en doing they ran save acleast 03 per rent. on -their purchases. Give us a call and ascertain for yourselves. BOMBERGER & BLAIR. Pottsville, October 31.„1.7 444 f TO YOUNC.MEN. B'.)OK•KEEPING TAUGHT AS SHOULD DE, Pennsylvania Commercial College, ' • P.lr • No COPY ING' From. Printed or Manuscript. Forma THE INSTRUCTION given at this Institution is really a course oPCounting4lnom 7'r:trace - and Nercentile affairs. ' Each pupil Is sepantte• lylnstructed. under the polo direction of the Principal. The sup'erlor method of teaching at, College is shee ted by the large number of students who have entered upon their duties, thus prositut the successful Llano of heir studies. For further Parliculare address K. WHITE, York.. Pa." COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP. UkON TIIE RECEIPT of- FIFTY ients. T. K. White's System of Penmanship. neatly mil, will be pent to any address, free of postage. Address. T. K. WmTE, York, Pa. Irch 20, 'AS- ,ozz.W6aikel s, k oftglf, .11 ....m.....--7-. ' - . . • LO CATED 9 Ai •. 1411 LA DELP,D TA. cliicAao. In.- - BUFFAIAL N. Y. CLEVELAND. Ohio. ALBANY, N. Y. DISTUOIT, 141 kb. , 'A gtadent eintering either of theme ColiSges has the privilege of all for an ant imiteci this. PHILADELPHIA COLLECE, 8. E. corner of Seventh and Chestnut *teat!. . *. BOARD OF ItErucza.c, JOHN R. MYERS, MORRIS 16.1.11A1.LOWELL, Prof. JOHN S. HART, W. C. PATTERSON. MOWN)) A. SOUDER, MAIILON WILLIAMSON, C. R. TRUITT, J. COOK. COLL,SCIATE COURSE. : Book-Keeping, In all its most approved forms, adapted to the various departmentorof Trade and Commerce. Including General Whoircale and - Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, Cammisslon,,Banking..,Exchange, Manufacturing, Hall. wading, SteamhPatlng,ac., Penmaisahlp. A good hand-Writing Is regarded of the, first impor tance, sled galiantned to all completing the Course. cG9IMERCIAL CALCULATIONV.VERCAN. TILE-LAIV.•BUSINESS CORR ESPON- DEISCE, 'USAGE, die., &v.. cEe, • Daily Loden./ are delircred stioss the abere subjects. DIPLOMAS ire awarded to Student, unnpleting the Course end waxing the nealsary examination. tkiiieral Information. The proprietors of three Colleges' desian perfecting a Main of Schools throughout the principal cities of the EasEand West that shall Mimi to young men opportuni ty to quality themselses ID • the tattoos modes of doing business, not only in On;:t Commercial Centres of the East; bat In the greet and growirig West, also. The es tablishusint of such Schools Is believed to be indlapen sable to this result. The Schools at the above polls! ,ire all in a prosperous ,ennditilin, Over 600 Students , ,re In attendance upon them during hut Winter's Session. Theie are no terms and no 4eations. Students may the store. ent•tr and prosecute4eStudieswithout refer ence to elatseo. . • Term- I Scholarship for.Coaplete Course. Including Book- Keeping,l,Triting. Lectures, Ac., • - $4O 00 llookKeeping forAjair Course. . •. 25 00 freFor furl tirer particular', ',end for Catalogue and Cir cular. Addo4s, BRYANT A STRATTON, PIIILADELPIILL April 10, 15-ly SCHUYLKILL NAVICATION. THE BOARD of MANAGERS have adopted the following flatten:l - roll onAlseellane ous Articles, and on Boats, to be charged on their Works; during the year 1858: FIITMTMMMT=MM! All articles ea tied ten maw and under, shall pay twenty cents per ton. except where this amount shall ex ceed 6 cent^ per too on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for nn3 lock passed below itendlog. or 4 cents per ton above Heading. In such case, these last mentioned ra es*lll be charged. . For any distance beyond ten miles, one cent per ton per mile additional will be ehanted,eseept that Lillie- Monn. Clay. Brick lists, i'osts a .d Rails, Manure and Co•dwa d, shall be eharired not moro than AO cents per , • Iron 0 a, Wr mghtur Beabble;llStona..Comulon Bricks. Rough Bark, Sand, Uuwr aught. Hulkling,Fing and Curb 84one, riot wore than .15 cents per ton. Oxpiern, Slate, Marble. Firs Brick; Snap Stone, nab. Salt, lea. Capper Orr, Frap Iron and Broken Castings. not more, than ♦5 cente. PIA I mu; 'tall Road, Bar and Manufactured Iron,Cast. Ines and /Incl. fiery. Timber. round - and square. &wed 'Limber, Stain:lei, 111Py and tints. Flour, Perils,. llltip mlneux Coal. gi•tilhrl Liquors and Spirits, Merchandiar of ill kfudis, and all articles t of otherwiae specifically a"•meraled.. at wens than bri cents per ton for any dip. tsuco: .Proridel. That If More than 100 pounds of Gut,. powder are carried upon any the boat and stalk. cargo oball pay the full charter rates for every 'Joel p:•ssed, Pori.—in !: aping the Locks, Boats shall hare prece tience'of itnft.: , not complying with tbbi. regain. lion, will ler char,ted the full charter rates. , i• TOll )N BOATS. The Toil au,ihoifised by the Charter of. the Company, cenle'per in for lever) , lock passed below Reading acid i cent per i..n for everylock twinged above Reading. on the arverlained tonnage 01 the travel, and tteao rater will be rtfarged against eri Lott; conditional per mite will he booted to boat: which may I - 3 navigate.' in Oiler conformity to law and to the mutations of tin tliimpary, at th3lslllowhisr .ites: • ' Ike te carrying cargo, which has paid five dollars or morr for t011e..-tree. , Bost. unladen. or with cargo which his paid less than tiveilollsrs in toll: • For 6 miles or under ' - • - $0 50 Mille than A, and not,ffrer 10 miler, - .1 00 " titre than 10. and not over 20 miles, - lA' " any dlatanee beyond 20 miles. -1 2 00- Any •iolation of tin lawn or regulations frr using orriraf:ont and for the protection of the worke of the, ceolliiimil,-W lll render the boat liable to an additfonar toil, not exceeding the fall charter rate.end to detention of boat and cargo until such toll, or the commutation • timed flied by the managers. is paid. Boats running open a single betel of the .works shill pay for each lock they may at any time pam,,four cent. per: now upon the ascertained tonnage tbs&of. above' Reading. and ant. per ten below Binding, urtricebi, to the Art of Assembly. • . By order of the Beard, .P. PRAM. •-- firsident, : • Oaks of Schuylkill. Nsicluctkul Company., i'hifintcteou, Atm!, a, 1838. J 14. PLUMIIING: PLuMlifil pt gff it gk o ter:iTlltwe .for *ewe. menb., Branch Pipesodr c onplings for pavements. Iron and Lead • Pipe of all alma, Gasllatures of every kind, embracing aYnll assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets. Se., le., kr„., manufactured of the best quality tern.terials, ant of the latest and most approved pat . DANIEL, D. MOB April 11,18 lb. WActeertisenents set in Ulmer type than unna milt be charged 50 per Vent. advance on our nripdar rata.. J. 13. A. & S. ALLEN, 7 and 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN I, Janke, 74 OILS! - OILS!! _OILS!!! HODGSON ,itc KEAN; Nos, 5- SP U 9. 11:karoso.fhilaba., General Commisaina and Dealsrain ,WHALE AND SPERM OIL POE MINING - AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. Serpt.22,'s7 ,Wire Rope Works of JOHN A. ROEBLING. Trenton, New Jersey. Are"'A Ism assortment of Mr* Rope constantly on hand. Orders Shed with despatch. For *be; strength, and anat. see dread's. [Feb. 27,'68 94y+ . ;. ALEXANDER KERR, _ - 4111,R1101. AND. WHOLIMALM DEALSKIN. • fie gieh.,..is, Na. 134 Swab an Wharves, t. • 1 VRILADISLPILIA. -- —•- • Ashton's Fine, Liverpool Oround,Turkslsland, Ashtonls and Star Mills Dairy, omitted sisal, constantly on band and for ode In lots to snit the trade. li.ll.Orders solleltsd. [March 13,'68 1141 m• . GEO. W. POMEROY $130., OIL,- SOAP, CANDLE% 'ie. NO. 12 ' South Water street; below Morket,SAlladelphla. Sperm, iord.Eleobaset,Whale,Tlers Candles. .Iftehluary Oil, Sperm and Adamson . ' Samuel T. ri Salssaaa. Philadelphia, January A, - 14 y JOHN A. ill • ORE. Oil and Commisedori. Merchant, AND DEALER IN • MINERS' SUPPLIES, No. 104 R. Water streets Philadelphia, Has ennatantiton hand'. Sperm, Lard,Solar, Elephant Bleached and Backed Whateolle.Spenn and Ad amantine Candles, Bin n inn and 0 reaming OIL expressly for Miners': nee, Wire Rope, Slope Chalks. Blasting Ponder; Safety Lampe. , Ottm and Leather Belting, !uses, Wicking. Le. April 1,'58 ' 1417 4 6. Plaster. t p cum, for cum k BARER. - Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. iOrt la'attaicri/le. Office In' aillymsui's Yabaatongo at., 2 doors above Centre it., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, *200.000. CHARTER PERPETtIitL, This y obtatncd its Chattelr' at the laai Of the e 0: Pelniylianic. and Iv nowlfullY or gani-ied and menaved litide Po.lelec. at libani rates, on Fire and !Mudd ebti, on Public and Pthate Build- I ugA. Furblitire. Shocks of Coodi End Iderchandiie of all Also on Coil Breakers and Machine , v. Inland Inca .rance on Canal Boole and Carte., by C.Jill& and! Rivera: 'alio on C...7.0..50f Ceitl .o Philadelphln. New Volt Bal timore. kc. Thli Como:l.4v 3.L• tee% to adjust 11 1010. ell M1)1141413% and iher9by hope to wadt the p.tronage of the pub , *c. S. K.M. R EPNER WILLIAM MORTIMEr.. Jr. JOHN D. DEM Mt "JACOB HONTZINGER Jr. JOHN? tirsDnicKs, , G . Eoitc. E. t.)tu kllt, .D. U. TUENOLINO. W. F. SMITH. - 11. H. HUNTZINGER, . tOBERT 31; l'A LM ER, 0 HOBO E JAIEHR, • B. K.,31..xEm0n. IlesWent W. F. SMITII. Serceterp a nikOeneral Agent. I""tilavllle..lnnun, I. '5B ', . ,/ .1- - HARDWARE. 14AY FORKS, . lA , e r a . R 4 Es eoo a p H i d .a rot . a pa to de e F e, o , e r i k a s ~ dSFhoork ...lie", at . 8 rICHTER & THOMPSON'S, 'lima or ens SAW," eor. Centre and Market streets. Pottsville, April 3,'313 14- "OLD DOM) UP' gOFFEE EOT." A 0001.) CUP 01 , COFFEE is a lA_ desirable ' beverage—this can always be had• by using the "Old Dominion Corea PotP for sale at tbo Hardware and Iron Ikpot. FRANK • PUTT. Pottir January 2,118 1- FAIRBANK'S SCALES ►IIILE subscribers, agents for the man ntacturers, havrjust received a new artirle.ealled the "Union Counter ilrale,"ealculated to Weigh I rota 34 an ounce tc 240 Da. For sale at t ir t . ty y Yzip i r E rip iza. • Pottsville, April iStb, 1867 : 17- HARDWARE .tfOßdlit;'ll.?gEnoPlllrrra.nt ed his goods at his new 'place of businesi ll:id a wl_th .u st e 'l: s a w dete e rm s i tat! n oy n f is f a u o rrgi e • . f u g 11 Coal Region may require. at their lowest market value, solicits the. inspection of the Public.- I shall be allays on baud and have on hand a full stock of , ' li.lr Iron, • Chopping Axes, • Fine 'ion, Coil Shovels; Cast Steel, Trate Chains. Sllthu , u, • . 'Nails and Spikes, ' i . • Rope, Tackle Blocks: ' Bellows, Anvils and Vices. Ae., Hardware and Iron Depot, amen fleme.ibeee doors Shrive Market. East side. - • FRANK POTT, • July lb. 1854 , ....-' : " :28-tf . . BRIGHT l itsvi LIA low Mats' I Miners' Ile round an e WARS: Coarh Trimmln Springs, Saddlery, dhoem.ater4Tooln, Carpenter's Tools, • Glass and Paint. Bar Iron of all sizes, Rolled " Ia Nails and Spikes. Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Toiris. Building Materials, Cant Sleet. Shear Steel, Arm Blister,' Mill SAWS: Crow-rut Saws. Pine llnndemws. o.ll.retoynahlethank they extended to hl mitt hi the new Arm, by the qns (ton to bualneam.and aceo and command thei remit 1 Dcalere:n Rd Pntt•eiile.Jannere 6. TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. W~~^' . RATES 01 , I , IIEIGIIT ON MERCUANDIZg. O N and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1857, N_.,/ until fuither notice, the following flutes of Freight will be ebarged per 100 pounds Dry Goods. Con:eeti oneiy, Books-Ca rpet- Luca, elgars.Ftesh Meet,Flah,Ulaaa to A n vllseitran. Cutter, Copper, Egge, Ear= thenware.Grindstoileatiroceries.llemp llama, Hardware, Min, 11 011 0 w-ware, Leattor,Maehlaery,o7atemolla;Seeda,, Cottn lk eof:ee,Oriln.Bar Iron. Lead, Mo ja Es, linikes, Eke, Salt, Prorl slc S gar, Whisky.ke., It re Bricks, Guano. Mill Stones. P teh a d Tar, Salt,Serap /roe, Timber ft L . . Brick , e. Co 11 ood, Clay, Gruel, tee. Iron .Oro, Limestone, Manure, Pig Iron, Plaster. Mate, Malt [aqua' a, Ac., • Flour, per barrel, • 3lareb • PHILAD'A &. READINC• RAILR 101 of the Phil ' c e Philadeli,hia, March 29, be rates oflrebtht and Tolls on Coal (ran Ills Company, will be as follows, from 29tb 3(arc until further notice: , . . . ' ... i 7 4 i i e t , .. 1 non I 1.2' . r, :: 1 I et, . ..18 &6 1 • a . To Richmond. , 140 1135 125 1 1 20 " Philadelphia, 1401 1 35 126 1:20 " Inclined Plane, 140 135 1 '25 1 - 20 •1 / 4 .tilretown, 140, 1 35 125 120 "ilertrantown R. R., 1401 1 35 1425 120 " Palls in' Schuylkill, 14011 " 1 :14s 1 - 03 1 ' Ilanayank, 140 1 135 125 .1 120 " Spring 51ills, 126 li3o. 120: 11(f " Conshetmeken and Ply .. ..' month Rallmad, , 135 1.20 .1 - 20 120 1 ,. " Mambo's and Potts' and Jones'', 1 . 10 190 126 ll6 " lierAdownorßridgeport 130 1'25 115 AlO " Port Kennedy,-. , _ 1 25- 120 110 110 " Valley Forge, 125 1 20 1 10 110 " Phremisrille, 1.15 1 10 •100 100 '.ltorreo Pont, 1 15 1 /0 100 100 " Pot lotown. 1 1 5' 110 100 100 " DOU41:111,11113, 1 1 0 1 /0 ' 1 00 - 100 " Birdsboro' 1 1 0 •1 06 95' , 95 I , Reading, 96 90 80 80 " Between Reading and At-13191111e, 95 : 90 80 95 II- Itobrec.ae. ' 95.1' 90 80 80 a Ifarnlinrg, 05 I go 80 go -" Orwlneburn. .- -- 95 1 ' 90 • ' . ----..--- By order of the Board of Managret. March 29, 'IA 14.) Y. 11.11c1L1114:91112Y,8•coy. of Potts-" therbaelag rearibkr, wry Disk. tiepin told, -u,wHI fan o. ' b raas alwayaun 411 emp i te l t lag work at o is 'the public aitst of We- Copper and 'ort*Wn and Ni t Iran and Dh•cc tors s • J. 11. ADAM ActiFlcba,fit :, • Jibliklwo,doors be tote]. and nearly oppoalte the nk. Pottsville.. where will be ieellent assortment of Haan. Files. tine T 'sys, Hamada Ware, Assortment of Table Cutlery, • Pocket Cutlery, • , . Sa'aleSpoona, . . Anvils and Viees,, Assoitment of tine Gun., Sheet Iron Crucibles, • Wire. Tin Plate,' • Brass Kettles, Sad lrons. • Penman& Bailees, • Chains, ItallroadTrares, Pnwderand Shot. ' to thePnbilefOrtheperotlige Pi ndividualeaparity.andhopes Hy of their gimds.striet &Ben , modatin priees,will deserve nue& support. BRIGHT k LERCH, lean and Iron, alOrd sired as. • t MaPMM AILTICIAII 07 PIIZIORT. BUSINESS CARDS. D. L..DODSON, Den; '. .6 rte— flat, - Market Street, three doctrinism'''. Third. month elite. Ratter:lle, Jac. WM OSEPH W. GEARY, Civil and Mi t, 11 . 12 Engineer. Oilloe:4o=ustrretiPoile. D W. SHEAFFER, Pa., otate et the Penneylvazda Statetlithrkellturvey. estikees laudion Ines, he- LOctober Wi 41.41 GEORGE BROWN, Minn Inspector, Pottsville, Inspects Oa' lands and iffina. Pastier lar attention paid to ventilation. [Azimut', •'S7 Skit 4TilthdßY PLEASANTS,I, Civil and • eif Engineer, POTTSVILLE. • r Market street, north odds, between Centreend Seem& [August 8, '67 /Mae "11 R. CHARLES HERMANSADER, Surgeon "mid. Aseoneher, ? R WIG 81111110—Oppoelte the Arcadian Institute. 'August A 'IST . , • ,3S-Iy - ATKINSO.N'S deneral Lend! Agency rind Starvelin (Meet HANSAS.OITT: SISSOUR g L January Alta 4- RANK CARTER, Civil and Min ing Engineer, Surrepr, de.. will attend to surreys nda, mines. town plots!. Le. Office irftb dam'. bowls, drat- door below Bihar Tamen, Potter Ele. Pa. y 9,11 • 194 f CLEANER it CLAPP, •Geolpgical, Civil and MinlnesEneneere. Conveyancers.. and Baal Latate Agenta--bhnoalte the Wionduit Home. ECULNION,Pa.. D. W. CLIAI4II4 . [a. P. CUD,. May 7.,,,!57 I 18;ly TWIN HODGKISS, Mining Engl e/ neer and Surveyor, Centre St., Pottsville, Pa., at tends talurveging and Exploring Coal Lands, item* lag Nines. rte. Agent for thepurchase and sale of Heal Estate collodion of rents, Av. march 22, 1858. • • 12.4 f. • 11. McElwain, and Mining J. Ashland; Pa.., attends to Surveying and inspecting Mines. surveying and dividing lands. Mu' biting Torn Lads. and!,all other business ht the line of profeadom Lettorinidnias,Fountaim Spring P. 0., jklinyikill County, Pa.' • Out. K. aunt.] - ' Dr. IL WIXOM Smith S. Symons, Viva, Jfitsing and hpagraphical Ingineers, mod Mien, Viewxr , . Mahnntango I Errand MO f Brad seiner. pcmrsvmus„ . 111 TAMAQUA. AprU 24, '5B ' 1741 1:1111 - ENRY W. POOLE,l,Geological, li j.Topnraphl ea 1 and Inning Eughieer, Centrestreet, Pottsville, l'a., gives atteition to surfer and examine. times of Coal Lands, to surreys of mines requiring spr vial accuracy, and to the superintendence and tooth* 'charge for proprietors of estates.. • . February . [July 22, '57 .2741 J A GENCV—For the Purchase and i. _ Sale of Reel Estate; buying and aelilig Coal; ta t 4ng charge of COM Lands, Mines, Jic.,and collecting rents—from twenty years experience In the Omani, he hopes to give 'satisfaction. Odin Mahantango Street, Pottsville. [April6,l4l 14.] . CHAS. M. HILL. TRAVELING. PNIILADELP a IkAp READING A R. R. jr, AST EMIGRANT LINE TO THE West, North We-t. C nada. and No:there NOW ark; by WILLI A.MBPODT, ELMIRA, abd DUNICARN, BUFFALO, or N lADATLA PALLS: i (Sendaya • - gepted,) by'No. 2 era, in rept Ur Up Passenger Tiales—paart Reacing at 6 1 ,4;P. M. Fares 5...r0 Etmtra. $6 25; Roche.. 9r;' $5 75; Botta- In. or Niagara Falls, 16 25; Hamilton. or TOTODO, $7: Moitreal. $9: Detroit. $8; Chrietand.s6: Toledo,4l Colirebus, $665; Cincinnati, $6 05;,Indianapolin.16 Louisville, $9 tA; Cairo, $l2; Chicago, $9 23; Galena, $l2 70; Rock Island, $ll 25; Quincy, $l4 25; Milano kie, $11; 8L Loeb, $ll 25. 80 poonSa of baggage free, to each toil Hetet. Alfir Children under b yeank free; be-ween S and 12, half-prink For tickets apply to E. LI. WHEELER. '5B General Agent.; Pottarilb Depot. 1,1.3-tf 4 8 NON VALLEY RAILROAbin TRAVEL between Reading and Harrhsburg, on MONDAY, January lflth, 185 E. ' Passenger Trains leave Heading daily, e: Sun dam) et 10.10 A. M., convecting with up a n in Morn ing Trains on the Reading Railroad, an arriving at Harrisburg by Elbe noon, In Cale to connect with Trains for Pittsburg, Lancaster, cliauhersberg, Trevorton and linemen°, It ETURNING, leave Harrisburg at 2.45 P. M. (after ar Leal of Trains from places above named and from Bait' more,) and reach Reeding at 5.:30 I'. M., connecting with the pothoilleand Philadelphia Trains passing Heading the same 'evening. Between Reading and Harrisburg, t1..60 and $1.4,3 " " ' ••• Lebanon, 85 " 70 " Lebanon and 41arrlsbug. 75. " 60 air All passengers will procure their, tickets before the Train, start_ Q. A..NICOLL.S.Gcn. &pt. Jan. 30, '5B [Nov. 28.'57 48.1 6. • A LIVERPOOL, . PHILADELPHIA ...4 4 AND NEW YORK SCREW gimit ' BTEAMBRUICO. THE Splendid Stejiinships forming 11 . Um above Line will mil from NEW YORK as fol. CITY OP BALTISIORE, Capt. Lelreb,May 2011 h.: CITY OP WABILINGTON, Wylie,June 3d. KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, June Itth. and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin $75, Third Class $3O. Liverpool: Cabin $lO5, $B6 76;Th'd Clan lA. RKITIRN TICKETS available for aix Months by any Steamer of the Line. Cabln,sl4o,—Thini C1a”,.570, These Steamers are supplied with improved Water tight compartments; and tarry experienced Surgeons. Persons ibout proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for, their friends front the oldFountry. can purchaser Tickets and obtain all information by applying to .1. O. Pale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Rebel A Cortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to J. 11. RICHARDS. Minerrrille, and to RICHARD EDWARDS4ottsville: Passage Certificates by first Class Sailink. Packets be. tween New York'and Liverpool, also Drafts sold by the abets. • [May 8, IS . 191 y lI V I EHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. t: sash () N and alter WEDNESDAY, OC TOBER 28tOthe Passeniter Trains of the Lehigh Valley railroad will run as follows: Down Trains. • Leave Manch Chunk at 7.16.4. M.And I=l P. M " Lehighton . 7.27 " ' 12.42 " " Lehigh Gap • 7.39 "- - 1.09 " . Metngton ,745 " -. 411. - - " Letters 9 • 78 • ',*- ~ , L 36 " ; White liall - L. 8.22 . 1- 1.4.9 " " Catasamma 8.33 " 1.54 " " Allentown - , 8.44 ' " 2.05 " " Bethlehem 9.00 " 221 " " Yreemaneburg 9.10 " 230 " Arrive Easton - 9.40 " 2.55 " Up Trains. ' [gave Barton at 11.35 A. M., and 4.40 P. M. " Yreemanaburg 1,2.00 " 1 5 . 07 46 " Bethlehem 12.10 P. 51, . 5.17 . " 1 " Allentown 12.25 " '5.34 " " Catasanqua ' 1/36 " . 5.44 a a , White Rail 12..14 • . 646 .." " Leary's 12.54 " 6.03 " " Elet.nilton 1.15 " r 6.24 " " Lehigh Gap • 1.26 " 6.30 I" ..". Lehighton 1.48 " 6.52 Andre Stanch Chunk . DA " • 706 1 " stir. The above Trains win convect with the Mornirig and Afternoon Trains to and from New York and Phila delphia. The Beaver Meadow Train will leave Manch Chunk for Wilkesharre,, Hazleton. White Haven, kc., upon the arrival of the 2 P. M. Train. ROBERT IL SAYRE. Sept. re Bag. (August; 8, 57 521 44- October 31. '67 PASSENGER LINES. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. EinalizapiesgiuMm • QUICKW ROUTE TO • ' Elmira, ~1 J' BurllOgiOn, I , - Burrito, fj, , ' Montreal, Chicago,- 1, i , St. Paul's, - , Rock Maud, '.. ~...,, Detroit. 1. [agars 1111141, , 1 Dunlettb, and " Milaraukla, 1 1 St. Louis. ' t. . Perelman. Taxnnt will wave the Philadelphia and Rea ding, Rallioad Depot, corner tread and Yin* sta., daily, (Sundaye excepted.) as folio 'i • 7.30 A./i.e.-Day Rupee's, r Elmira. Niagara Path' , Buffalo, Detroit, tat o, Illlwaukie,.Boik , Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Butllngton.aud St. Louts. • ~ L •• 3.30 P. II ...Night lispren, for Blailra,Nlagaiu fails, Buffalo, Dotted t, Ghleigo, Mil irau k le. Rook • Island, Galena, St. rani's, Burlington and St. Louis. i • . The 1.30 A. M. Train eonnilets ap Reading .with the Train 1)r Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD: and at Rupert for • Wilkesbams. Pittston, Scranton, and all stations 011 the LACKAWAN NA and BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. .11rTickete Rood till used."li* • Kagga:ol 44 lseked to Elmlraillntraki and Sofpenslon Dade. t -1- F..: EZ '3O is r • . 22 • n Williarneport, Wiikesharre, Pittston, - Scranton, . Bluth*.• Canandaigua. - • - Geneva, via Barham, , I • - Rochester.- - Niagara Falls, • \- - Buffalo, Cteveland,"eia. New York andY•rie,. via. Niagara Falls, I • Toledo. via. New York and Erie, - Columbris. - - Cincinnati, via New Yor and Erkr,;• 18 9 14 7 via iilagars ITalla, Indian:aimllg, via Now YOrk and DetroltoLi Nlagara w rat , Rim ; ay, tfa ?Ale I S bp. A. 11,0.4, -- - - , .;31talin... Rock Island, 03 Nlno Falls. • u " via Lake ,Stiore Hall raid,' Borilttittotip • ' - . • lowa City, - - - • St. Louis, via Cblvago,i - " via Indio:l4r Is, , • Dunisith, , • .- I - st. Paurs, - - 1 . . Ticket,' can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmi? m Railroad Company's Ticket Mei. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner of Dmaddind Vine. 'Through Exprem Freight Train lames the Depot, at Dread street, below Vine, daily, (Sundays exeered,) for all points West and North. at 6 P. U. Freights must be de ivered before AS P. N., to insure their it oing the same day. ' • Freights are forwarded with ireater despatch and low er rates than by any iind from this eity to the West' od Northwest. For further'. IrdsrMatlon apply to ALUM a MIGEL, Through 'Freight De t Dried et., below Vine. Or to . • CHAS. It; TA PPEN. General Axone N. W. corner Stith and Chesnut ate., • O. A. NICOLLS, General Superintended Philadelphia & Reading IL 114 - ' • 11. A. FONDA, General Srpc-rititendent Catiorises,W.a F. R. It. J. A, REDFIELD, . • Depend Supt..Willistomport t Ehnlia R. 11. May 8, '6B' ifl REPORTS ON M INEB. REPORTS:o( I theEnglish' -House, of CnannonA on the !working of OW IMO, end the anima of serldente In the seam. Illustrated ;*llk mt. martini dravrlngs, very valuable end reenrevrork, Ist, 244 and 3d Ilepntta fur indent the Ilookstarn of the sub scriber. -•- ; . B. BANN AN. - Pottatrltle, 'lamb 16,'38 ' : .11- , Fares. Bates of Fare s SS 90 • 450 - 4 1 - 5 • b 00 • 00 - 800 • 800 -4460 - 10 00 • 10 00 • -TO 50 , • 13 00 • 13 00 • 16 25 16 50 • 19 00 . 27 it .28 00 25 • 99 00 • 2900 -27 60 COAL. VAN DUOS; NORTON 4100 • icirm OP In LebiglL Coal & Navigatfon Co, • ; lifluOisslat &idol and Baldwin': PEST REO-AND.WHITE ASH COALS. Part Walsall. CAMBLERLAND :COAL; Atihatinion Nal ekraitdna. Bw Itt Walnut stmt. 111114DELPILI4 Oats: Na 63 Marty St., ear. Nasrau, N. YOWL. No. 5 Douai street, BOSTON. . 'Sky 11, '5B COAL. COAL. LEWIS AUDENRIED OFFICES: 206 Walnut street, PHILADKLPII Id. lb/ Broadway. NEW-YORK. 86 • State atm ' BOSTON Who Dials Dealers t Vsibest remedies 011 COMA—..tiet Proprietors . of Rolf Crest a tie of peedeepto- over 110,000 too a year e, Sid Deasudue, (Red Ash.) and IlLacllinarn, . ' ALSO,' Escluslve Agents kr fbe rale of the purely panicle la. enc. Mountain Coal, from the Locust Dale Colliery of Gin. C. Purrs A Co., all of which will, be 'hippo& direct to New York. via Canal; or Satstuleeole Ofeenwich Pidri, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) ° ALSO At ihiladelphie, Pier 10.11. Port Rich , • • =old. The choicest . sinalltier:of RED COALS from Fehuylkill County, ure a and shipped under our psi , • At Elizabetho LEMMIR SPRING MOUNTAIN cos FrOm ,Baltina The celebrated italiPBlll •_ • At Jersey City. N. I. (r it Lehigh head liqrriabuset) • The very sunerlor WILILISBARRE COArg from the Btatimore Tna,faken from the " Audturied Improve ment and Coal Company's Estate," near • Villkesbarra: alp. the COUNCIL- RIDGII COAL; both of which, for sterna pinwales and for Smly use, ant aurimpossat. We hold eertillcates 4 our otlleas;trom parties who have used and fully tested these Cords, sod pronounce theta the arer Arreascrre Coale for steam in use, pro- ducing no clinker. less ashes andt! , blase, than any other kind s now heft'', the public.grea ' May 16: 'fa ; - 90- 1: 0. 11:1111111. • 1.1. GOMM TURNER & GOWEN, 31.viers stud Shippers of WHITE ASH COAL from - the East and West Mount Lads Collieries—MAMMOTH A BLACK HEATH VEINS. Clastez—Centre street, opposite Episcopal Church. Potts. "Ila, April 10,'68 15•17 • rkSHLAND and MAHANOY COAL re —The undersigned a prepared to twelve onion or to celebrated Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft Pi. oneerColitery." - From the extensive alterations and im provement I , made at the Colliery this vrin ter for preps. mg the Coal, they feel no hesitation In offering it to the trade u ah article that Can have no superior In the mar iist, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, gate and eater I mpurtUes. They are also prepared to make eon. tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines BANCROFT, LEWIS & CO., N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Building 'February 6,16 • ' ,6-ly CAIN, HACKER & COOK, anus Axe , en<rrw or 331ab03r. Mrcomiltim. "Also, dealers In other Bret qualities of • White and Red Ash Coals. No. 136 Walnut street, Philaiielphig, and Mona/and Irharris, Titoxis CAIN.AciAs. Jima N. Coca irebruary,27, '.58 • 0-17 Anthracite. Coals. c)HARLES A. HECKSCHER& CO., Shippers of Schuylkill Crab. fi rm the crietratvl B ACK 'MATH and BROAD MOUNTAIN Want Aso, and the OTTO Rao Alin Veins, are now prepared to exe. cute order': either from Phiirdelphia. (Richmond. wharf No. 14,) or from Schuylkill Haven, per Canal. at the low est market rates, for_slurle ramose. or fbr cOntractr—to be furnished in unifcr to prime order. Omcns—No. 41 Pout! atwet.NLW YORK; No: 132 Walnut 'Nast, PHILADELPHIA. Aprll3, 'LA 2, _ 11- LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE, LESSEES OF KASKA .1141.11 JAM CULL) %BY, (krgialy !toe Exe. itsstaisort4 C 0..) are now prepared to receive orders for their celebrated WHITII-A..511 COAL from the. Haven and " Blatt . Heath veins, and RED ASH frotutheldither and Pesch Ovehrld 'eine, all of which are free horning and well adapted for family. use. Having 'mut ly adopted some impiot • ments In the machinery ter thepreparatton of this Coal, which enables them to sepafate the rare andilat pleas from the square fractured, giving it *is hands nr.e and uniform size and appetmore, I hkv.ean corftienlly re commend it In the public. Othee—in•Centse street, opposite the Movie -a House, Pot: petite. *zeal]; In New York k PhII3OU—BOGEns • =TIM No. ') Walnut Strert, PHILADELPHIA. I No 16 Natant Street, NEW YORK. February, 1:7,16.18 ,94t INSURANCE. CEIMITIL7I. PIAPETVA r L B .I 3 kNieIiPARATED4,I 1850. THE' STA= w ju AND ME 12/81FILASCE Company of Penna.. ' inure Market Street, Harris barn. Pa. Cloud 380,000 dolla rs. inure all the eater darks of property againat Loea hy Fire, perils of Inland Navigation and Tranrportation. A , .. JOHN P. RUTILKUPORD. President. 8. WARD, Sbaretary. L. 3loarov, Vice Pruidart BENJ. D.tI4NAN has been appointed Agent for this _Company in Schuylkill county, and is prepared to insure all kinds of property at the lowed rates with regard to security. The rates can be ascertained at his Bookstore, Pott Filth% B. DANNAN is also Agent for LIFE 16 well as FIRE insuranee: [Dee. b. 'h7 .49• =MRS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. - , Pottsville, Penna. CAP ITALSIOO,OOO-(MAR2'ER PERPETCAt. THIS .Company, •chartered by, the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One dred Thormand Dollars. Is now fully organised, and has entimenced business. The Company Is prepared to receive Moneys and other property in trust, and allow intaest on at moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of five per cent. per.ann um ; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, seethe printed Tables supplied at the office of the Com pany, Centre street; Pottsville, three doors south of the Dachange HOU. JACOII lIUNTZINGSK. Jr., PreeL Waturrovos Suss, ...:ersEary amid Trcesulsr- April 1,'38 , 13 tf — ANTHRACITE INSIIRANCE-CORPANY. Authorised Capital, 11 4 1 1 0,00 m--• C -- HARTER . PERPETU 4-Office, No. 91. Walnut 'street, between Third and FOurtb streets, Philadelphia. This Company will inam e against loss or damage by Fire, Buildings, Furniture, and Mer chandise generally. Liao Mamas lascouste„ on Veasela, Cargoes and Freights. I. lam lemma:sea to all parts of the Union. D 13: D. Luther, Darla Pierson, Lewisitudenried, Joseph Maxfield, . • Peter fillger, Dr. Oen. N. Bette, John K. Blackleton, B. Hainnett, Samuel U. Rothermel, Wm. F. Dean. D. LOTUElPrendest. Wx. F. Dims, rice President. . . . . W. M. Smith, Swre2ary. QC.D. Latvia has been appointed est for the above Company in Schuylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. Jan :airy 4'57 . 1- icw:ei4uca ►(SHE Franklin Fire Insurance Corn pany, of Philadelphia. Ones, No, t 6 3% Chasm s reets, near Fifth street. DOIZOTOIUI Charles N. Banker, • .George W.ltlcharda, Thordas Mart, Mordecai D. bowls, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe B. Boris, Samuel Brant, ' . David 8. Brown; Jacob R. Smith, - Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or iiinited on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. i The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, wantheft Capital and Premiums, safely . nsested, afford ample protection to the Insured. Since heir In corporation, a period of 18 years, they have pald,upwards of one atillons, two hundred. thousand dollars, lomes by Ere, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in enTanee.Ml well as the ability and disposition; to meet with promptness, all liabilities. _, • CH 11. 1 13ICAS. W. KER, Preiddent. Cass. O. %gams, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for:the above mentioned lostitution.and Is now prepared to ignite in. cursor*, on every description of property. at th e lowest rates. , ANDREW' IttlBl3EL,lAgent. Pottsville. Jan. 11.1868 2-er - • jfirE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIBS AND • LIFE INSURANCE COIPAIcY. AUTHORIZED CATITAL.—£2,OOO.OOO, or $10,000,000. Paid tip Capital. In sr . slßei,erired infict4 54 1 600 . 5000. I Reedy sehiLooivlnvested in this country. I • LI/lenity of the shareholders unlimited. . The Income of this Company In New York, fo r 11157, was 'Upwards of $ 6 0 0 , 000 . The undersigned haying been appointed agents of the above Company, are prepared to receive appliciOione for Insurance anlnet Fire, on every description :of build ings and property, mending coal breakers and the strut , tams connected with collieries. All those plirties re quiring Insurance are respectfully invited to call at the' office when particulars will be given, together kith the Company's circular, and detailed statement ofithe eon: • . dition of this well known and thoroughly reliable corpse' ration. In case the amount of Insurance desired extleeda the nibs of the Liverpool and London, the undersigned are authorised to Obtain'it in other reliable companies. ' Reference la permitted to be made to the !following' gentlemen: John Trickery Esq., John Bhippen, Sub. ;alma Dandas,.F.s.l., Oak W. Bnyderi Eaq. John It. White. EN.. lion. James 11. Campbell. HORACE P. SMITH and HENRY W. POOLE, ;Agents, • At Office of H. W. Poole, Engineer, Centre at; Pottsville. Jan. 30.'58 • 5-11 LIFE 1:118IIRANCE. THE Girard Life Ins=urance ,, 4 M nnuity . and Trust Company of Philadelphia. ee. No. 1,.; Clamant street, the first door Zest - or tato Cbstom House, CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CHANTAR PERPETUAL. Continue to make Insurances on lives OS tie most CM!. • , able tams: The capital I *lag paid up 'and Investeel.ogtither with starts and constantly Increasing reserved fond, .offers 't perfect security to therhuntred. The premlims may be paid yearly, hal tyeerly or quarterly. • .1 The company add a DosiMperiodleally to the lemons. eestor We. The first Bouusiapproprlated In iDecember, 184 1.-and the second Bonus In December, 1844, amount to an addition of $262 50 to every $l,OOO Warmed Under the oldest policies, making 51.262 50 which will be paid when it shall become a claim, Instead ofsl4loo allyinsured; thenext oldest,amonnt to SI ~.V1 40:the next In age to $1.212 60 for every $1,000; the others In the same proportion according to the amount and time of standing, which add' tiona,make an avomge op MOre than • 00 per eeet. upon the.premlums paid, without Dialer lug the &nut. ml premium.! I itINAGEILII: Thomas Ridgway, John A.Drrown Armon Davis. • 'D. Danner.; Johu Jay Smith, 1 ' Frederick Drown WNW Pearsall, 1 • GmaeTatirr, -Joseph Yeager, ; John rg n. Latium, -Thontas ' .Wharton Lew* Joseph T. Dandy... . - John B. iDack.l " Pluimphletammtalning table of retailed exidanations. arm or application and further Information ran be had at the Mace. 4 = TIDDIAS RIDGWAY, 'Email:int, Jona V. Janke. Actuary. I Orr• The subscriber 1s !Kent' Ow 'the aim.. Company In Schuylkill County, -and will effect Insurances, and tile all necessary information on the sundae(. ! A prile. 1555. 15,1, B DANN AN. • AIISCELIINEOUS. I! WHITE 0114 Tuorhp:inytaitne,4rno.dh.oct, !LP tem. Yellow, Red 10A/4-at gICIITELL TI.IOIIPSONTh .-Bwp c eimr," c0r.*414 - 4 4 4 Market, streets. PoltnillwAptil 1. bb . ' 2 • 14- • - 1 j , "LOME' 1 i LO! EAGun and Hamburg ?Jews, • Si de • .inn. Ridging nano. Monte Books. and hoptoVea . peeditteCultiratote. et. titiCHTlllt* reiniesows, ibex Of to BMW eoCOev:ie s rd Market streets.. Pottsville. A ern 3. lit. i ~. 14— 1 - 10—PAR'PNERS,1 -11 P N O TICE ‘../ *be subscribers lase -assochtted themselves.' from *tidings this dato,uuder the muse and style of TYLER. STONE & CO., and will conduct the boldness of Denting de CbaL as successors to FREDERICK TYLER A CO., r at No. ZIS Walnut street. Philadelphia -169 Broadway, New Tort; Pier No. 6, Ptirt, Richmond. • I • 1 - FREDERICK TYLER, GEORGIC T. TYLER, C. NICHOLS BEACII• WILLIAM R. • 19-tt May 9.'0 ItEARNIERS; 'CTRUCKNIEN, AC: - HE _subscriber has made ;iirrange itientothe fewnishi t ngthe foikrwitOertiltieri it t nunntheturer's prices, carriage only added, at his d Establishment in Pottsville : . .i Best, Peruvian Guano, • 1 by t he or . Bag. Perille Ocean Guano, I do do : •, Odumblan - do . iti do do . ' SuPer.Phosphate of 'Lim ' 40—..: Otaserel lione Palings; I : Done Dust, _.- 1 -... do --_-_-vr do Land Plaster, . 1 , ,•.. do . - do Popdrette. . , do - -do Leinau's Vertilizer. .; •4o - do , The Peruvian Guano li.oStained : 8 7n the Parade Government Agent, for veh tin we are :Agent—and th other articles hem the most appro . houses, SO the we ran warrant them to he what, they are represented also 130E0MM—or CIIINESE SUGAR,PANE SEED. Itylthe. Pound, Quart . Peek or .Bishikteepether WI Lovering'w Pamphlet poinGDfr MIL the mode of (Milks ling it, and, making sow and molt:prim 10 ,een • copy. or for 6 tentage stamps a copy I . will be sent f by 1. Also (dower and TimdhY Orelmrd Gras together with Garden Bawls ol all dewed plkm • Peal Trees, he., Mt, ell of ;Which art tarnished try Smell ear large quantities, at'; - HANNAN% 0 Ninth .'6a " 10- 1 • , Bea k i tes rotterille— DOMESTIC tM ticry. pejo oriebra- *hits Ash.) . ABll witt t i es =l! Cal inputs N. J. d COUIiCIL WOE tea, I. ITU SI I NOUS COAL 1 PAINTING, te. vy OTYLIEO WINDOM, ADES. P o IS f received a tarp) eleg..nt as f itment or Window ettadee, neer, and beantl eign Including Gold Doldeted. Qlled,Undicape fYI rid, Gothic to., eheapei than mil • . 11.1.30 Inasi , ea. Glued anal Plans Paper Shades 'of every, ecription For Sale by ' Brd. BANNKN, Centre Street, opposlta Episcopal Chi/Sett. Pottsville, April 10, '4B g IS. • REDUCED . PERIGEE. i• Wall .1 4. 01.1301" _CFlLearp, T HE subscriber; has it _ large lot - b , ~ v ery choice Astterie of f ' It, •I- PaPer, suitable foe nails, - - Parlors, Dining Rooms, Chain. " W . F, here andTabliellaildings,Phirk •• . • . ::::, . A .,: be will Dell at greatly milked •• ~ . -- =The Stock- embraces the •• . ' . 0. ' and most esteemed PAC ''rte. Paper as cheat of cents a Piece. l . ' :. . • Now is the time tbr ,Eargwina, fir Thogin al !looks at • .- _.' . B. BANNATIS i . (Asap 14944 e-ale cod Retail itiptrStad Bank Mori. SirPAPER HANCIEER SUPPLIED VERY CIIEA , October Met, '67 i.. • • t • ' 44- I MUDEY ift. BOW It, I - House it- Sign Pallier' It Paper Hang ars, t , I . 4 UAYE. receives New ptyles Itlaiii PA Ri l l Iltp ri il i .r7Nl)o l * j' l a I WADES, BORDERS, it. i 61 ,- - : — - .;o Those wishing a banfhiome 464,:: . lei • Parlor Paper should al our . • "I' ' " Imp d Hold OW Paters. They Cr. Kew DNS, and have a tie t.er effect nub' those generally nu outmatched. II , I Pure White raid, /moth (Colored. Enamel° d r and A.neriran Zlncs,l - lirren,Ch and American j 011 a, Varnishes, Be. 1 1 Window 0 lass4e. i Oudre Sires, rottcriite,?. el f ora aberit Aekrican non" A . ril tO„ 'sft • V - 15-if iIEORGE D. II AUdtIAWOUII, AtteruPy at Lbw, 19.'57 /51.1y•J I SCRANTON, JOHN P. 11013 A R'l',.Attorney at Law, Pottreille,"olliee Opposite the American October 31, '57 '444r • , I EBEIiRY„I Attorney at • Law. Offloo—corner of Market and Vid street , .1 Auript 9,1.6 32. • ii ( YER STROUSE, Attorney at La ...I 1J Office—Centre attleet, irpoelle the Town Hal • ttsvllle.; nbrailry 9, '66 . I DAVID B. GRBEN,Att6rney at La rottingue,f.a. omeikli k Markht itreet, opposite Post Office. : July ti, '56 •./S-ly • P. DEWEEtS, Attoiney at Lavii. OFFICE--Poor doors above I•3lortbner'a , Centre street. Pottsville, Pe.. t— [D*. 5,74 49. HOM A S R. BINNAbt, Attoxney . .t .4affice la Contra Street, °atone tb P:plveo • Chant; Pottsville, Pento4 • pirbv.2o.•'sB 474 y TOHN C!.•CONRADr., ell the Peeeti t and Coufeyeueer-4111ce oppoette P.. Mee, Broad et., Tamaqua; Pa. [May 2, '57 18- . - (*LENIENT S. iFOST R, Justii.:e . the Peace, Mlnerseillollectlolm and agencies ted and attended tb carefully, 11.1 1 0.=, '5B 84 ..j ISIt .RANCIS SP.E Eli t , Alagistrat I and Real Estate . Ageirit. Mee hriall-lload str. I - 1 bier East Market, Pottstrille. , plturb 22„;*58 l'lt • )RN sErrziN GER, Justice of t !Peace. ST. CLAIR. will attend c t. buelnesa trueted to:him with diligence and re. • (1848 84y c in iAMAJEL GARRETT; --Magistra • w... 7 ;Conveyancer and 04neralColler4r. Oftice,idar St Pcittaville, next door to , Post Mee. Aug. 15, '57 A„ '- A P .,:ia s ,id P , ' . N ehui t , Y ., , eo A n t n t ti rn pa ey ~ will set a L.N. to the purellame and male et Rea Estate. Collect of otm, km. [Ashland, May 21-ly cIIRISTOPHEIR LITTLE, - Al .1 ' ney at I.,aw e Pet Wile, Schuylkill eon oty.;Pa. , ilics—ln Itahanton g b street, corner or Sneend. till 11, '4,7 I li , 164'7 • ' r gEORGE del4 KEE% Atiorney t taw. Pottav attind to tap(' titis:ra In ; county anal ekowheri. Office Con re strt4t, pearly oppositothrt Mlciers'lank. ['s t 11 PHILA I ELPH.4 * I • HENRY W. OVERMAN, 1 • 1 1 O. 14, (Old No., 13,) Spiall THIR 11 ' street; helair MartlL . PhHadelthla. I Calf Sklrte, Slotxtees e a IL , t i ldirigt, D lUdin g. ; • Red apd Sod Leather, ete. , ad'S i D.—ltoogit Leather, toast' taken in exchange. . , [Feb;l , 27,'68 94 1130Y7r(fLATHINO rHE SUBSCR BEM, would re , pep I filly Inform their ntlinersus friendgeand auktomei • huy Ilan County, that to el r assoitth - ent of Cloth lei In, Young Gentlemen much larder than evevoina they are disposed to sell cheap. Per Sons living it idle. tarp., have the privile7q.of °reheating - clothing pie chafed al Ibis store,lf ti t t . s§ydo no nn i 4ult incyrintß, , ' 272 Chestnut St., corner 011enth, 4011 ' 25, '5B I /14f I ' '.. , LII.LIE'S ' 1 I ' I Pitting Chilled !iia. Irire, avid Millili r. Proof Sal'es,P SITU COIII.IIXXIIICIN TUNIZLI2 LOCILS. rcHESE _SAFES are inl general use, and render entire sitlsfaition-h they are Pie s*ly Sd a mw2e proof against,' nor and irglars, eentbined/ Samples can be FI Rt .1 at Messre. trasiitt A Co.'S. Market street; Trotter 4 Ce2s, Irrebt street; and No. 34 North Witter street. Philadelphia:. Call and examine toriant , sebum and we will taut toe reinit'utth your own • udg spent. G. W: KIR K. I No. 34 N. Water street, Phil:tile/phi& '' • ;1 ISeowtf. . March 27,'68 TO FOONDRYIKEN, MACHINISTS & M 14113. PURVES; IN. .E. c orner South • And Penn Eta... Philadelphia atm- shes ingot .opper and bras, pig Iron,- .abeet portablifoy , !gee, spelter.bloca tin,leati,foundry mduld• :Inge. facings. crucibles, antimonyitibbitt meta , pad of all kinds. brass, old copper. &t., Ice. Ile is also admi re in wrought and rut 'wrap iron and other zaetaht... l It is his desire to aecontingxbile machinists and others at'a dirtaneefrom the' city, by turniabint any article they may want In their businese. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procunedandTorward. d. Any inquiry in-the above line wilt be promptly answered. eriArch Straits, Ffillatisiphia, are • off ng a nit oc of New Goode follipellegl e eif 11118.1 FASHIONABLE SPRINO trIODS, - BLACK NUE& 24 to 34 indict wide, Spring Dress Goods. Nee Styles 1. - Shawls, In all the Newleit. Styles. ltritish, French and Aularkan Chi tees, Full Stock or Domestic Hoods, I! • Fall stook of European Hoods. • St: B. Bargains In Sea enable Clon , ls, daily received the AUCTIONS or Nine York anti Phliadelphia. P. S. MEIICIIANTS, are invited teexantine the Stock TRIMS, Nett Cash and4inv prices. March 8. 18511 A. H. BM. THAL SON. ' . , puma lir'. 1. . BODOT§, .SIIOA AND TRUNKS, _loot Seery dearrlptlonlitholeaale 4nd retail, at prkes --,.. to SUIT ALL, can be found at jili.l.U.! thrlr New boot and Ann ettao, I I ..i. , A11.53 \I No. 3t . N. Seeend St., A few d below the Black Uornellotel, PHILAD,EII.IIIA. . I ? i - gar We try to Please, and stU atettp.fiio i Nunes To Courser Mmtionsrrs.-4.'Onstantly. on band, *large assortment of Mett's and Boys! noota,Galters and Brogans, roam and fine;llk; Wometerand Mires' Lace .Boots, Gaiter., ellppeny&e., &e., de..;ind irwell-setticted stock of Youths' and Chltdren's wea6tenerally. . I - sa.-IVe would reepertf i lly invite yiou to call and ei *Mine for yourselves. - . 1 N. 11.—TRUNKS.manutitetured anti tbr sale. wholrato ind retail, at No. 344 North.Seeond alreet. Aril 8, '5B 1 - I- 14-3 m ri I • SPRING Or 1858 II- • ¢,!.401AL INPUCEMPSTS ARR otvingD TO OUR COUNTRY- FRIENDSI I! '- IHORNLEY CIIISM, Dry Goods NA. of Philadelphia. ay teed to Fen TH0it,...... , Drakes of Phl'Adolph)... _ rap rryat _N to Fell ; BLACK SILKS, CRAPE SHAWLS. Act, beeper by Sur than ever brave offered. ,' We have . err lierwally pureluwed for CASH , a wry large e a * 0:r 11 I.4CK SILKS at a wery great xedhatiers. they the rheapest goods we have over seen and Wan eouthliantly . • . reeornmend as good to wear. T iISAAIN AND AVDROIPIMA I D CRAPE-SDAIViS, "up to silio I from IPS 1 ' • .. • ; ,4 OE . VER.tI ASSORTMEN7' OP DR= CO DS! Si full 'dock of FANCVDRESS SILKS! !SPRING- SUAWLS. in wiery.tarletyl We hare a frealeades s tame stock wy Sofa . I LEGAL CARDS. .:". TIgIRNLEY & CMS N.E. carrier Eightb - and Bpilai< Garden at laaßemieirlite, our's is lbs "Leirr Wine Ikrildi • P. r . The 61b, and Bth,litreeta City Railroad 11l land trlthiln a few squares of the Yetruari ;4, '6B -94 in PHILADELPHIA. . OIL, PAPER, AND RAO WARDROBE, E. - D. WOODRUFF, JR., CO., O. 9 Noith Front street, PHILA DELPHIA. rater A SprllolK Sperm OIL Wlnternepbent & SaltrOO, laird and Tumor 014 WlnterdßMn'dWLab OU Mipen'Ou. Oneida; Oil, (low pries, for ltatlo•d TegotalOto Taint 011, ewe um) r• . • niniorio "Acunirlurr Made asp usely.for lubricating essainsi 2. as a substitute tbs Spans 011 and recommended bylitmiheirs of esib Donee a belopirtrauos. to oar bettors Introdueed. . April 24. '55• ! ' 17.1 y R Meblrat .11 T CUM °Sty l osmot p A RS:. A. L. PRAYER - • •respertfully Infirm her Sebuyik 111 county Meads, and the public. W 1 that she has 'opened In Chesnut s.reet. !-±-c . oboe.: Tooth, one door above the - An sembly; Bull dings, a House ibe rtrmaneut and Tranalent Boarders. when she wilt be happy to accommodate them In the best marmot. I It le one of the most dateable lo cations In the city, bein g on the fr-hknable promenade, end In the.rldnity of the Public. Amusements. ft offers Ito perior inducements, particularly for Ermines from the country.. Persona desirous of visiting the city with their families can, by addreesiog a .e. ascertain the terms, /lc, and engage the , rooms, so s , l6be certain of wont modatkm. It . ls her desire to gl re aatialactlon on the most reasonable terms. I . - [March 6, '6B 10. lm PIRY 00208 1 • , . N 0.13 Bo o t s% second treat* rsailadia. ' T;ELLEY. ,BItOWN - invite thin attention of Usen purchasers to a tall assortment es spring and Summer Dry •(moods, consisting In part of BI Silks.' Stella Shawls: Sheetings, . Mons de Gaines, !lanai's's,' - Tiekings, Chilli de -do Parasols, . Counterpanes, ' Cruvellas, ' Lions,'. ' Damask', , Dneali, - - DriliD,uts, . Table (Myers, • • Lovelies, •_• Chintzes, • Nipkins, Se., Se. - i ALSO, • . NEWS AND ROTW WEAR, IN GREAT VARIETY. The above goods hiving been bought during the late panic for Con, enables na to offer them at a great refine , lion on former prices; an goods misrepresented to effect BLIP, and NO AXATCXXIIIIIX MC I& - KKLLZY AIIROWN, N 0.13 N. Second Stieet, above Market, Philadelphia. • April 17, '5.3 .. . 163ni . - BTAUFFSRA HARLEY. WI CAP WATCH RS J JEWELRT—'- Wholesale and retail—al the"raita. /piota lratels A Jewelry Sores" No. 148 (Old No. Siej North Second et., corner of Quarry; Phila. Cold Lerer Watelto:4o Jewellerl, 18 coral mar, 428 00, Gold Leolne, IS caret,- - • • - 24 00 Silver Lever, fall jewelled, - 12 00 allow Len; ne. jewels, SunettoeOaaraers, - - 7 00 Gold Soertaelts • • • 7' oo Floe Plver do.. *- 1 - - - 1 60 Gold E•aetise:•. • 300 LAI& - ' • • I 00 Sileerlea-apoon•.rL Gold Pens, whit Pore% and Slicer Holder, - 1 00 Gold'Fluser-05y5,::.7% cents to $80; Watch Glasses, 1 01 ‘;.i. 1234 cents.; patent, 183 eents: Ltinet, 25 cents: o•hee ankles In p:oiKk., All good); warranted to be, what they are STAUFFER A HARLEY. itirOck band eomeGold andEllver LIMN a and Lepines, Still lower than the. shore prices: October 3. !CZ'. 40.17 • IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! A Chimney possmOng all' the mans requi site'. and applisaldo to Dvellino, Factories, • ' Steamboats,- mid any position- same needed. oIHE benefits- resulting by the use of this Improvement are— pooddraught in aUlinds weather; a raring of fuel from g 0 to 25 per a faring of three : Pert/a of the heat, pow warted; a perfect wince of ivestilatiirs ; a perfect prokction against _Fre from nattiest with the joist; cheaphiesa in the erection of chingisto, not mitring half the nuMber of bricks, and saving one half thaapace in a room taken' p by that or dinrry thimney. For Factories, 30 to 30 feet In height only 11.14%1105t to glrp a powerful draft for Mew and other purposes. • Tlll EWA. PATIN? CDININIRF AND VitentAtton Co.,' • No 318 Chesnut street. Philadelphia, Ans now prepared to furnish this very valuable Improve mept,tuaranteelna it to give satisfaction, when put up by them, or to compliance with their Instruction. W.[0,4-The Company desire to obtain some good smite to tat charge of the telling of tills impro Anneal in this city and county: For further information address the- Fecretary, • c Ix. W. SAFFORD. [ 318 Chesnut stmet,Fhiladelphia. October 24. 'ST • ' [ ' , 43.1 y :81 r .lBl, _ P PAk l i f l AWIR sl Oil lit;oso EILIIiISIC mum. No. 11R1 Chesnut street, tit; der the Utah llons~ •. Philadelphia.are . sot , ionetantly publishing the latest - Mu. s. r, fr om the most popular Ant horsln the'United States, Ina style that will ♦le with any batted at any other. house, either in this country nr Europe. They have also tlieipleasure i ()announce to the public that their stock o Sheet Musk on hand.conslsts of ths largest and most complete assort wen t to Tin foundin the •ountry; they are constantly adding tntbelrstock all the New Musk published in New York. Bostan..te. They also publish several instruction Etioks,wbleh ate In getters' lute thintuithout the count, y. PIANOS—A tinnassortment of the bea' MAD ufactorers of Nei York and'Uoston at the lOwest einittp pikes. MUSICAL '7NST,RUME NTS. AlloTageneralassortment of ul tws, Violins. panjo e s, Vlutis. A ceonleons.2c., Violin.Guitur and p StrinTs t of,thri.best Italian quaUtles, all otirbich "ill be furnish. edto the public mitt the trade, at the low eft rates. Orders punctually attended to. . All lA:e k Walker's Music and Publlcatigni can be nbta , oed at B HANNAN'S Book and NI weir more. Cott:. IPhiladelchl• h 1 .1. I WORM,: , JONES & CO., IRON 11r. STEEL MERCHANTS, . Iharket• and I Sizteena &reels, IV•iladripbia Have always on hand and for sale , BEST EIPLISII REFINED IRON - Fula assortrn nig of "Baunalls."andother favorite brands. REST A) t - CAN BARS—onlinary sizes. or. rolled .0 to der for bet purposes, ke- ke. PENNSYLVANIA EOI LER. PLATE— PrOrntseuous sizef4, - or -ni.to required else. COMER RIVETS—Dover brand; made In 'eolld dlcs. BEST EN °LIM CAR-AXLES—American and En,l , sh. FLUE k SHEET IRON—iFor coverin setotes. I.e. AM EEICAN SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD I RON—T rails and flat hers sultable.for tines. turnon.e. lc , . JUNIATA. ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS. LOINS, NUTS. and WASHERS—Tor lorldgvs. ears and in..chtuery purposes 'grirrally. CAST, SHEAR, I' ACIIINE end BLISTER STEEL. Also, add extra q natl.! for tans and dies. The above, together f rith a full aies:4ment of Iron. Steel, Nails and Spikei, to which . the it.tention of dealers, railroad eompsni engineersini Int •s, founders and ma ehinists la : • Ihor 10, 10-17 IiaIBALDWIN £ CO" ENGINEERS. ' /Irma and 71. mines slreels, Ph aadillihia, Penna ~ WOUIID call the attention of Rail read Marlagem. and thoae late, eated in Railroad Property, to Mei oSystem of Locomotive Elgines:in which they are adaptedito the particular business for Which they may be required; ,by the use of one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels; aid the use ,of the4nhole, -or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhe sion ' • and in accommodating them to the grades, curves, strength of supaistruetion, and rail end work to be done. By these Means the Maximum useful effect of the pewee is secured With the least expense 'ter attendance, coat of fuel. and repairs I oliold and Engine.. With there objects In view, and as the result of twentrthree years ,prielleal experience in the business by-our senior part. net, we menuthetu refire different kinds of„Eagirces, and several classes of sixes of each kind. ParieulaT atten tion paid to the strength dale machine in the plan and workmanship Mtn!l the details. Oui,jong experience anff opportunities of obtaining, Information, enables us to Offer these engines with the assurance that in efficien• cy, economy and72.lnrabillty they will ampere .favorably L :, with time'. of an other kind. to use. Wp also furnish to order . wheels axles,,bowling or low moat. tire (to fit centres without ring.) composition castings for bear ings; every dese n fl o ptirm ofeopper, Sheet Iron and Boller Werke ; and eve y article appertaining to the repair or .renewal of Loto live }Cogitate.. M. W. BALDWIN January =, '66 141 , • MATTHEW BAIRD.' • SAVINC FUND • . • - • • 'T• INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.. •• . • NATIONAL! SAFETY TRUST CO. WALNVT STREET, South-west comer of THIRD, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED DT TIIE STATE OF PEN NA. )lousy Is received in any sum: large or small, and in terest paid from the dajof deposit to the day of with drawal: • The ofilier is nogg' every day from 9 &click In the morn log till 5 o'clock! in the afleknoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till S o'clock. . ' Hog. HENRY L. BENNER ? resident. •'• - ' 11011EliT SELFRIDGE, NT i ideuL WrimAx J. SW, Secretary. • . I • • I: Directors! lion. Henry 14 Denuner, tF. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Ostler, Jamb' B: Barry, Hobert Selfridge, •• • Francis' Lee. Ram!. H. Ashton, Joseph' Yeiket. C.,Landrelh Munn', Hong Didenderfer. • Money is receiv i ed and payments Made daily without notice. The Investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES. GROUND RENTS, and such first dam securi ties's the Charterregnlres. February 27,'68 o.ly .i.A,L, j) constantly on . band, of various slave, SIT driving brushing Ilischinee, Saw and other 311Its.Coal Breakers, Screens and Ore Wubers; alto r for chaffing for Coal, hoisting.. pumping. &e. • Sir Engines rondo without wheels when relished. FOR SALE—A New Stationary Engine. suitable for • Coal mime. . Will be sold Tory cheap., Cylinder, 14 In. hors in. 4, -stritket box bed-plate. ICI It. long. 30 In. wide;-6O ewt.: lay-wheel; Iwo ecrerttrits, to run both ways. II Si' Deseriiitive Circulars of Portable Eng,nes and Price Liats on hand; A. IL A RCTIAMIIAULT, City Arelabk Engine and Machtne Works." 15th !Tamil Oa 'treats, above 1% Mow, Philadelphia- Aptll 10. '5B ' 15.3 m pir.OREAT Discovgair OF THE .&131.-tgz •—• impoß.r4gr TO Tobacco „chewers! • pit. GUSTAV sONAltlit'S Taste It dstorattwe Trischen, • • • The area. Subatitiore'For Toluteco. TT is a wall known and inconfroverti .j bit het third the 'era: of T“biteco la the promoting muss Of many - of the most severs • MENTAL AND PTITSICAL DISORDERS To which the Viccof man is subject. as careful analyst' 'and long and palhful esperienee bare clearly proven that It contains certain narcotic and poisonous proper ties Most deuterons In their effects, which by entering Into thb blood derange the (auctions and operations of the fleprt, taimag many to supper, that organ to be se riously digested- i TOBACCO affeetitalso the entire nervous system, man. . Heating Itself—WM who hare ever used the noxious . weed will beer testimony-1n Laseltade. Net : room 'nits* bility, Water Wadi, Dyspepsia, and , many other disoc• de rs list miler character. 711 E TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract them baneful Iteduences, and - have peoveitiompletely suceeisful lu a multitude of ' eases, and winnow' used. Dying harmless In • selves, they siert a beneficial effect upon the entire aye. :tem, restoring the Tact* which has become vitiated or • destroyed by great indnigence. completely rawuving the Irritation and, accompanying Midler; sensation of the Throal—whkh are always consequent upon aludeitaing Wee-the ere Of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy toast! . - the Stomach..itaylgorate the whole system: • - Perions who kr. irrotrierably.undernelnitig their eon. . allow, and shortening. their , live,. should use t hems Troches Immediately and throw off the Injurious and unpleasant bidet of Tobseeo Chewing: . Those Troehes,or coverages are put op in a conienlent .: sod portable fool at the low price ofl RI cents per boa.— A-liberal discount to the-Trade. • , • Prepared solely. by the undersigned. to whom all or den !should be addressed. JAS' E. ROWERS. Druggist, ' Comer 241 and stints, Plillsokelphhi. Much la • I 12 11! Int jarmtr. Q 1 _ ... 6 z 1 0 041 'ZEDS. MIT Tgg a Agricultural laripleinest., * THE submcriber pill keep mi band Clover, Timothy and Ober Oa.. Ai is. White Cktier and Liam lira% with garden and lkl.l sewle. ei ea t will • at to be fresh and good. lie will Ain , eeeeies orders or all kinds of fruit Urea, (warranted to La allot they are repreaented.Yagrlcullural Implements. cr., i n of whieb will be furnished Lt tuanufeetarer'a The seeds and trees sold by Toe autm ater are selected with great rare. only (rota groners or rerutsti, n and standing. He does not deal In seeds messed p eatn i i ,, onaly In the market, from those who sell rl.rap , •Ithout regard to the chancier of the sad soir i pre r b„ 'pure/knee or sell seeds grown pmmlarcemely In mall g ir . ,dens, where their too close proalmity deflaoratre thar quality, particularly those of the same special': Thls an Important consideration It, thus, who pu„h., either seeds or fruitirees. !tor trees, *c., sand in viders early to• BZXJA MIN XIA:VXA h. 1 _ . • iron tAt DAie Ptari.er., A LAY FROM -MY. POULTRY YARD;-- I bad a flock of eblekene, The orweetest little thlap. +,liVitb tiny coats of creamy down, • - .And little biota of wings; And bills like finest ivory • Vrap I name Jungke brought; And slender, polished legs, Wei seemed • Corneilan finely wraught. 110 y pretty their bright, basely eyes, And cunning sidelong , peep, , As 'moth their chocking sootheoes wings . They nestled dqwn to sleep! • how sweet their chirping twitter, As they clustered Mr tide! 4 -How nimbly on by slippery heck " They hopped tap fora Itow daintily they seemed to pink The crumbs t loved to wetter! now prettily they used, to tip The water from thh platter: • Ad! It would take thenraphir pen Of Hawlbormo or of Meknes, T" picture kolj the twenties Of my cbarmlng tittle chickens. THE PESTS Or TEE GARDEN . . We make the fulluwind seasonable extract hal 0 0 " that new and g unitersalljr Popular hand=boo k of horticulture, The Orden. These hints and dime. . tions are worth the piido - ef-the book, which is one of the best and ebentest ever published : • "The foes against which the gardenerliforcel , to wage a perpetual war of extermination, though hkdisidually insignificant, are iti,•the aggregate moat formidable. We will try to give a few use ful hints of a govern! character do aid the read er in this warfare. , "Sowing a garden with salt, at the rate of six or eight bushels to the acre; Will cause many in. sects to disappear. It should be dune in the au limn. Digging th'e sail in the winter, and thus exposing it to the frost, will destri4 Many grubs.. etc. Wide-Mouthed bottles, partly tilled'w'ith mu.' lasses end water, and hiong.up in a garden, make excellent traps for the moths, which era the pa rents of many destructive vermin. Mr. Downing mentions an-acquaintance who thus caug:ht end destroyed-in a single season three lsakdo: of iu• . sects, and preserved his garden free from A bright fire of resinous pinertar, shavings, or any other combustible, kindled hi the garden at night, on a platform ervicteil for the guitioseowill attract and • destroy millions. Birds are atBoug the best friends of the gardener, 'and should i.y no means be destroyed; although, some of them' 'may eat a few raspberries or cherries. Toads live almost en titely upon insects, and do no harm in a garden. Induce as many of them as pussi• ble to make It their honie. liens and chickens_ should bile access wheneer it can be safely per mitted. "To drive insects ~a way from plaUts various • preparations ;re useful. A writer in tlie Soot/tern . Cuthratur recommend/fat; - "'Put into a barrel of water a quarter of a pound of camphor, in pieces of the size of a hickory nut, and let it stand a day before using. Water your plants, with this. Tho barrel may be refilled many times before the camphor will have all been dissolved. A. capful of strong lye put. into the water will add to the •strength up the mixture by causing the ,water to take up tnure camphor. Camgor Is very offensive to most in sects.' Tobacco water is another efficient remedy. Limey charcoal-dust, ashes, soot, snuff, and sul phur sprinkled upon plants prove a defense against most destroyers. To expel the nit:m:4 bug from cucumbers, squashes, etc., water the plants d.tily_ with a strong decoction of quassia, made by pour ing four gallons of boiling water on four pounds of quassia in a barrel, and, after twelve hour.,' filling the barrel ovith water. The intolerable quash or pumpkin bog may bo tht;runghly driven: off by a decoction of double strength, centaining a pound of glue to ten gallons, to make it adhere. "The most effectual and the cheapest remedy . for the striped bug, however, consists in defend: ing each hill of melons, cucumbers, squashes,!te., by a box abc;ut fifteen inches square,: the sides being eight to-ten inches high, covered with mil linet oesome similar thin material.. • _ "The following reeip,e_fortnikinee, 'barrier to loeeeta'ie given itiTihe Gardear's Chronicle. It may be u casily tried : "•Tak'e-of-common resin one and a half pounds; • sweet oil, one pound; place them in a.pilikin o'rer the Gre.until the resin is melted; stir the tuateri: ale together;that they may be well blended; when: cold, the substance formed, whiCh the discoverer ealls "recoil," will be of the consistency of moles. ay. To use the recoil leshould be spread Ott a brush upon shreds or any fittingi material, end wrappi4 round the stem e( the plant; if any rep port is used,lhat should be brushed o'lt‘r No insect can possibly, or will attempt to cross this barrier; the recoil newer dries, but alwit7,lT remains sticky and clammy—its, action as a tap Is therefore obvious.' "But, however numerous call effective the (Alit remedies; 'eternal vigilance' can oat he:dispensed with La deslintwith the pests of the garden." - Femme Oistrint:s.—There aro .fire pounds of pure sulphur in ererp bupdred pounds of wool. Carrots consume one hundred sod pounds of limo to the acre ;,.turnipa but ninety A cubic foot of 'arable land 'will •hold forty poudds of watef • It tikes llve . .poundi of conk to. form one of, beef. Three and r half pounds of cooked meal . w Iform one of pork. To add one per cent. of lime to soil that is des titute of it requires ten pounds of slack lime, ur six of munched, to the acre. Clay will permanently improve any s thit is sandy or leinhy; Lime and nettled ashes will also benefit klub, lend. ' • i'. A lou of dry forest leaves produces only five hundred pounds of lid; hence fi ve hundred pounds of mold will pr duce a tono.'nf plants. Clay applied td sandy- land is far better that sand to clay land. One hundred and sixty tons tt, the acre will give an hick in depth. . Pare pbospbcira's is Worth fro . ua fuur;to Lye 41.,1 WS per too; sad as it comes from tba earth stluirs bow scarce it ii. A fish mold, formed by rotting Slower, is worth more than the same number of pounds of dry plover. Four hundred' pounds of plants •ill yield one hundred pords,of mold. Swamp muck or peat, when- dry, will take e t . without dropping, (our times _ its own weight ut water. Ilene° the neeetaiity orthurough drain. Limestone sandlretaine heat the longest; bl:ick peaty eoils radiate•heat meet:rapidly, conle.root ly cool soonest, and ate fist to experience la s litcipts. ELECTION , CAIFIL—Rub together I bowl of tug sr, i , bowl of butter end-lt tewoonful and then add pint of milk and I bowl,of dour. When mixed well, add 2 nutmegs gra et!, I bowl of currants . , and cinnamon or okra p? suit too tote: Make in loaves. Douda Nurs.—Oue ri9t bowl of rsiSed dosgh wet whit tuilk . ; kneed itt'a teacup of two eggs, and a heaping table.tp.olitull a butter ; hit it rim, again, roll cod fry; trot; c kyvvc I . or ange peel is the best seasoning. DitLictous Maur CAKe.—Uite* pint i.f . er , "fth three eggs, nod ult.; thicken with tine rre till _spoon will stand upright in it, and on a 14 , 41 buttered iron pap, erbipb'utust be hot cu the cacn. .They may bo wado tbi‘otter and baked ut bLi't" 'cop. LoAr Cack—Witle 3;ctsi , a of milk, 1 CUP u* augur and cupi•flitrist; atelea a thick batter 1117 I ht it mink over night. In the awning e,14; cup* suguri 11 cups ..butler, I egg. and opite liking. • 1 7 • • • COCOA NUT Claw.ll.-iTo Wu ' , retell nut , . equal weight of powdered white oug.tr, the w hirr• or three e l m 11)11 benten!; make them the'siee a half deller;end•bake en buttered !in,. POOR Zuni Cmce:—Put lob , 3 Ibp. of Corral ) 1, briad dough, lb. butterlooil mu iu I lb..curratai autillb."cautlioJ
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