•,j , , • • •• - . . - . . . Itittintb I 1 mor. . _ f i ) ._,_,....c. ' .MISGEILLANEOIJS. s. ' ' . CAI ,- ~• TRAVELER'S GUIDE. s WAST OF CO •0 I SINE . rtHE latest,and best Traveler's Guide . VAN DUSEN, 'NORTON & CO., • A little Frenchman lain dit merchant of toy throughout the United States.jturt received and for , eourauanes et nee i.l. B. BARMAN'S Cheap Book Store Lehigh Coal &Navigation Co. n-yo..i..tanee ten thousand , litre wben the times " eat were pr perdue. One dim during a former Pan. LAlngsi. WIAK RASKETS, OR, wh ine " a t R t t a t a r ai d B a n a t awa . Ills, ie, lie called at the contain house, in • `state ot 11110txfiE.Dittnyb;e1:111U.0,LsoitpeoomPotterns--Light and -co, vasc rE agitation not easily deseri •. . 1 I BEST . RED AN WH ASH COALS; flow do you do l'" inqui -d the merchant. ' ' tweldv*d and rbe Pao by riccrell.ThidEjNiciNjwat. Wha 34 Itiehra t'Sick -vet stet" replithi natinsietir. ' , . Digitate to be iladvveeeod Needles. •. rf 80. Port nd. , - l'What's the matte:2llJ ,' , • • ! OHN ENGLISH " - & CO.'S Patent CUPESEIRLAIM COAL .1 . 01Helix Drilled Eyed Needles, decidedly the best In ~ f • "De limas ' is de seitter.-1 Imarket' o r menet slue, front No. sto 12. always to At Baltimore and Altman& • ~.._ num times 7-irbss dimes t s is that?* • • ' be bed wholimalineed rota, at B.R.thliAN B. Pottsville, Jiang' 30 .' 48 ' le -• • No 121 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. i‘fie masa" vat break all de peoples ' very .. . O f fi ces: .No. 63 Liberty Storm. Nation, N. YORK. . _LEONARD, FRY & C O.. eel." ', . • , .No: 5 Then street, BOSTON. , . • - nstIIROYII Is Dealers in Exclange. may V., '5B 21.1 •• "Ah k the timer, eh ?-4,e I, they are: bad; but TAMAQUA, PA. .• • . ~ ~ . bow do they effeet your ", • • ; . C OLLEC T IONS ATTENDED TO COAL ` GOAL. - COAL. - '• i i'y, monsieur, I Joie . a. • isadeness. N . ~ , and draft; for sale oh all the principal cities in the LEWIS AUDENRIED-& CO. Union: Also,dniftsfor sale on England,lreland,Scot. . "I'D whom?" • land arid Wales. June .14.'27 24- r'in evoi7body." • . ',• 1 ' ' • lifillE. . OPPICIP43: _ a* widest street, PHILADELPHIA. ' " Not in me, 1 hope?",,; ' BESH LIME for sale at all times; - 4 . , DO Broadway, NEW YORK. ' , "Pardoned woo, manila r. but Idd not know at the kiloton the Island, for building pnrroses, . • 56 State street, ROSTON. , - Sand /ie., at the lowest prices. C. M. ATKIN& ~ . whom to trust a prestos wen •all de men:hare JACOB FISHER, Ashland, will fill any orders prompt. • _ Wholesale D ea l ers fa awn er t =r od& ii • i f mimetic ' ,break several times to pi ." i' ' I.r.andat lower priests thauhave been chained heretofore. colgu_noto pr o pri e t or , o f p e lf c ree k &lu n y, caw_ "Then I prettied; MI Wit your money r 1 Pottdille, /Web 20 .' 68 ' ' ' 1• 24 l ble of producing arm iho,ooo lent .41 year 'er the cele '' • "'• _PILSI OILS!! -ted Dialloste (Red Ask) and Ml= Hun, (HAW Ash.) " Om% monsied, 'I stern for went of de ear. Ij JO iliNS'l ON, Agent for A. - A. aLso. EIRIUSITe Arleta bar the die of the purely genuine Le. gene' • LANE, (late Lane and Hussey,) wholetuile deal: I er omg ood eiNDLNK, N o, 324 p im i , ,,,, 1 88 w ater cust Mountain Coal• frOui the Locust Dale Landry of "Cern yoa fie without it ; ' street. New York. All orders left at the nurse of James al°- 1-1- P°l7a k * I , ill " irk " will be 1111 Pr k °rec . C , .., , ... • "No, monsieur, I must 4ve bits. . : H.Graeff, Ed., or at the Exchange Hotel;wfti'receive r,l4,4Nlb.lol""kl,it.:tay.......cird,;pato• coastal via sesaishl t ' 4 , promptattentkre. . 4 " You must ?" . 1 , September 28, '56 ' , 439-tf 1 ALSO, -- I "Ord, monsieur," said Mho 'dimity, breeches, " WHITE .HORSE. , HOTEL." ' At Philaaelphia, from Pier No.ll, Port Bieh. turns so pale with appreheaslon for the safety of Mower of, Clestre mid Maksehmge Weds.. rbilarak. . mond. his money. ... - I • Joseph M. Peger, Proprietor. The ehokest qualities of RED and WHITE• ASH Entertalements and accommodations of the best kind, • COALS Nom Schttlikill County, selected with a r ial "And you esn't,do witherat it?" i and every attention will be paid 17.-the host and bleat- 'cam, and shiPPedlmder our personal superinten ems. "No, monsieur, not von oder intle moment len. tendants to make guests and travellers coMlovtabit. " garo . • ' . I August 1,'57 . -31.1 y I' At Elizabothrlrt, I.J. ' . LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS 11.EHIGH. SPRING, MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL RIDGE The merchant noshed I is baok-botok-4rew a Preserve your Watt ' - COALS. _ " cheek on the good-old Chemical for the aurobet, WILLOW ILiSK TS , er various ' - ' ' Puna Baltinsore, Ed. ,- , . 'sod handed it to his visitor'. ' ' ' - • slut for preserving Waste Paper. We will al. . The celebrated HAMPSHIRE BITUMMOUS COAL. . , , , low a fair pries to those who will save their paper and - ' • • 1 "Vat is die, monsieur ? e bring it to our store. For die by B. HANNAN. ' At Jersey City, N.J. "A 'check for in thuutand dollars, with the in- -- - (via Lehigh and Norris Cheats.) ' . , - r y I Emit gIE POTTSVILLE. • The very superior WILKESBARIUt COAL, from the tenet." , • . HE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the Baltimore 'Fein, tikes from the “ Audairied Improve. "Is it bon!" said the I - nehmen, with ataaalle. vie ws ofPottaville, which is a Leautiful view of meat and Coal Company's Estate," neer . Willteeharre; Mehl. f , r . locatldn, scenery, he., which he will sell at the low atm, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; ho It of which, for ' . _ rate of 23 cents each, toeless. out the lot. -They were steam purposes and for family use, are unsurpa s sed. "Certainly." . ' • 1 • , published at $1 50 deb. Now ts the time to procure a We hol d „ oort'hostre in our c'tfi eel* from parties who : • ' "Have you de rarsfent 1• de bank?”„ • •••••,: . , ooTh as but low remain unsold. d sully tested n ee C oal t s m a i rmonnee It BARRAN. I gie l m e Ta a l for v.yee." . -."„ .. May 20,'68 . - Bookseller and Stationer. deicing no clinker less ashes and greater blue, than any "And hilt parfaitemen convenient to - pay .de • , :. other kind, Onw fore the public.2o - . . r . iNEW -- --May - 15;18 sum?" ; ' I Dry Gobds andfitroaery Store. J.°. maxi& "Undoubtedly. What' tonishes you 1" i rilHE undersigned ' :have --c ,- -- • ..lry, mikyos have got • int in dees tinses.l I: '.' Sf iened t, n . i t l h e nti c rir d ne c n ac gefi i t ic re -'.' TURNE R & GOWEN , Miners and Shipper, of • "Oh, yin, andl hare p 1 • V more . (Awdbere "street:nest to neer' Hoterfc c eraesl . ' • WHITE ASH COAL fromlhe Rest and West Mount I , /iv Cbanibers, 'lsere - the merchant showed hie- .k amain.) '"1 owe cuPlud by Sfilintau w - --- i .O i;., _ Lana Collieries -MAIDIOTII Jr BLACK HEATH VEINS. ' they will be happy to see their friends aed the p . .. . enotbitig, you perceive, th t I cannot pay at a int- I generally. Their purpose is to exelusively,l t;Agli Cisme-Centre street, opposite Episcopal Church. will enable them to sell cheep. Pottsville, April 10,14 • Hely ' - - nien'S notice ' .- ' ' '''''-' l '- .' • • - . '' " I bad"' which rva run a Ca„llat CIO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE - ';The y roc h in sa'wm , r iptimeg. -, . i . BEATTY k HEEBNER. ' ' '"Monsleur,`ydd She .0i ine‘roii feeds lavoi, Pottsville, April ,'5B ' 144 f IL/ The subscribers have associated themselves, from andafter this date, under the name and style of TYLER, , WM. THOMPSON, - -,. STONE it CO, wed will conduct the business of Dealow in Chat. as successors to FREDERICK TYLER A CO., at .\ - "With all my heart." , - • - - Bankew,and Dialer On Exchange, No. =1 Walnut street, Philadelphia; 169 Broadway? „ . ' " Nell,' monsieur, yott shall keep de Va l rgen t in- PP° Bl74 the =P i ' wri Chem* , Ibeiseate• Pe.° New yorki Pi er N a b , pore Richmon d . NCURREN" Money, Gold ' and FREDERICK TYLER, - for, me some teeth year ,1 -gam. + . Silver, Land Warrente, ite,bought and sold. Will • ' GEORGE F. TYLER, . : "Why, I thought yots anted it."- str etly attend to ail collections entrinted to his care- - C. NICHOLS BEACH, her si.- • - WILLIAM E. STONE. "Twat as crettretire.. Ino "vast de Torrent-1 enuefrttimiateVonner) 4 l7edmlonnsdietpos°cklitaannd w i n e oi al- May 9,'58y 194 f vant de grand confidenetr% " Suppose you'no got de lowed. Ref mat-Messrs.Dasid& CO., Philadelphia; Hon. ASHLAND and MAHAN OY COAL money, den I vent hint , much; suppose You C. 41".. e litorts, Pottsville; Jose Sevres. President Mi• ' pa to receive orders got him , den Ino nut h • at all . Voss eo-Tre. nets' Bank. Pottsville; BIIID Parrasson,Esq.,Pottsville, or t re c T ol l e e b u ra n tit r A i g e a d ura w l e from the "'Bancroft Pi rex, oh F" • . and C. Locasa, Esq., Pottsville: 4 i. oneer Colliery." From the extenslve m altenitions and im• " Pottsville, Novemter 7, '57, • - provements made at the Colliery this winter for preps!- After some further con. mote, the little French. , g_g_mov_Ak,-..- log the Coal. they feel no hesitation In offering it to the man prevailed upon tile ' • 'reheat to retain the riPHE. UNDERSIGNED, in order to t i ra t tli t s h a a u Article that can d ieve d notTperi: t ir e i t n i t a h t o e m e a e r t i . ' mope', and le ft the ems ing.house with a light it . reduce their expenses and avoid Ineteased rent, PO o ther iiileifrglr. 3l 4 . l Y e a y n are r al e l e wi n p m repare "n d to make cote I heart, del a countenknoe ery, different from the asjto enable th -in to sell goods at priers suited to the tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines • • • flares, have removed from the Stone Store House of Sell. BANCROFT, LEWIS & CO., • ' one he wore ; when hero - toted. ails , contl i tence :leer A WetherilL to the building adjoining the bridge No. 19 Walnut street,Commercial Building. wait nistofrod; and lath e . , idt he did not ate d'• In :li O n e esial et sireet, which will, hereafter, be known as the February 9, 'LS , 6-ly 1. ee Mixed Store," Where their old customer,. vied need. of the money, bef imbed to'know -that it the public generally will findei general assortment of all I, • kindlier goods, such ea 'CAIN HACKER & COOK was in safe hands. . . - ~ Dry Goods,. F10ur.. , , , • This little stitch is no - without a moral, which • • Groceries. - Feed. . - strliEßS AND SHIPPERS of - , Hardware, Salt. ` • the 'raider, will no . doubt • iscover, when he t hinks_ -- le Quiwaaram,, ' Fish, ' 328/I.ol6l.23:lE3Ccratia. Clcosia. ".. , "- .. Plaster. • Also,' deilers in other first qualities of the matter over. I 1 Prorisions. 1 . All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, (or cum , Wales mind Red Ash Coale. • ,4, ...-,, ..„ • : ,„ t - „,,,. i . only. 31ATTSON. k BARER. No. 130 Wa6rta street. Philaddphia, and Woodland CHARLES ittYRLE AND ofIERIDAN isROWLIIII.-, • Port Carbon, January 30, '5B ' rely : Indere', Schitylkill. During the last rehear/. •of the ' "ffunchintek,.", NEW • ' __ - , , . Wholesale Flour and Grain Store. TROIKAS ChM Mount Mena. Jean Mend. ''• at Drury Lane Theatre, ! nowler, who Personally February 27,'88" . .. o.ly THE SUBSCRIBERS beg . Lave to • • . superintended the stage • ircctions , was . f requent- • 1.._ inform the idt inns of Schuylkill county, that they 'ly annoyed by die' Tense 's of the actor,. ;Some - have leased the warehouse or Messrs. Yardley k Son, on An . cite •Coals. , . the owner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets. in Pottse r HARLES A. HECKSCHER& CO., of their; Very much do , bled. the _success of, thel •Ille where they Wee constantly on hand.-FLOUR, of , - play. Charles kemble honest the part of Slrj the best extra and superfine brands , WHEA r. EYE, , 1 1 1 A Cr&rirartlT o f at i d ' n ig i gi l ln i l I SC r Ol t l e w ee .ll " ,t ed .,, Thomas Clifford unworth of his talents,; he con. I u OATS Buckwheat. rgt CORN:11 c,:pirtiti -.Also. M eal, Corn p ° p d i l t. ) a s , t V o t"tPO-411....11 Feld, ik and the Otl'O Rey ASH Trine are now prepared to exe• rented, however, to,perfo to it, for his daughters he., he.. all rat which they will sell at greatly •.k. 11.4 ; Z e l n i r j e o r ; lo, t4 m the Se r l. ro uy n ikCil il l i ta d v r e i rs h oc ia :r ( g r e n a ni L n a n t d tb n eW sake. This nettled Kee ' oa f who would net lie. a nd mi n ce r .: i na t ers ee tr ,it s: l iz e ar ity of Floor on the _ Mg mutat rates, (or single cargoes, or for contracts-to Rd Gral at any point, 'ten to a single suggestion 1 shortest notice. Wit , reished in uniform prime order. Omeo-No. 45 South street. NEW YORK; No. 132 "Give Sir Thomas.,Cl fford soother entran c e generally, will Cod it greatly to Walnut stree t , . PHILADELPHIA. thi l ta i rd a n c ta d ge rccd to gi v e use call, as we are satisfied that and exit speech," said ic mble. i 1 by en doing they can save at least 20--per rent . on their April 3,.;08 14-ly selves. - "I aan add nothing m . ~" replied Knowles.- Purchases . °lse us a call soillo°37V447larAlß. LUTHER,DANIELL & • GABLE t Hero the parties turned om each other, and the Pottsville, October 31,'57 [I 44-tf T ESSEES OF KASKA WILLIAM ~ • i .. I b-lness of tho stage we • on. for a few mollies!" TO YOUNG MEN.I .1 / COLLlERY.(kroterly ROOERS, FINNICESON & C 0.,) . lenge+, when it was algal interrupted by Kemble l _____ are now p.epa ono repave orders for their celebrated 1 1 BOOK-KEEPING TAUGHT ,AS ITS OULD DE,' WHITE ASH COAL from the - Raven and Black Heath "Blouse me, Mr. Kno les; but this part able Ar:aa i i veins, an 112 ED ASII from the Litherami Peach Grebes d lutely reqoirea an adli ion : a slight alteration Patan•Y/Tanta r 4 ( C,:rallratail - Clailf gat vein,. all of whl..h are five burning and well adapted 1 I for family UP.. 1111 Ting recent lyudopted some improve re -, would render it more ,e , active. Yon Now make No COPYING 23tna Printed or Nan cripl Thins! meets in the = e whip ry fcr theprepatation of Ibis Coal,' .another speech for Sir 7 . . mai." 1 i 9 -I HE INSTRUCTION gi ell at this •whicig enables tbrm' tcioeparate the slate and eat pieces : ' fromflhe.squato fractured, giving it a handsome and • Knowles colored, and,, urning abruptly to l " th j_ Institution is milky a course of noting:Room uniform she and appearance, they can confidently re. • ' , ' I I Practice and Mercantile Affairs. Each pupil is separate _ patrician of the stage, . I :ve vent to his feelings co l e ) i in irrend w it e o n t t h re e li t ubli t e : lyinetructed, under the pole direction of the PrincipsL pestle the A dean House, ''.• la there terms: - , •I I . • The superior method of teaching at this Vilest° is attes- Pottsville. i'P led by the large number of students who :hive entered A ,... t . la eer ork A PhiladS-ROGERS & LUTHER. , . "34.1-v.t.ii.r Resale, , rains are not shingles, upon their duties, thus proving the successful -Issue of --n i l ii i - c - e ; : N I iq 'Slo o .. l t Al s ll' .. a sa ln:t Street, PHILADELPHIA. sir; and if' they slip, I a .- no carpenter I" ... particulars athlete's. , . Street, NEW YORK. , T. K. WHITE, York,„Pa. - Fe , raary t , 27.1 858,9-tf Kemble smiled at the , ddity of the expredloh, . ~-i and Knowll left the the• tee in a bed humoi, , htiii ' • COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP. quite discomfited. 1 , , ~4 - 1 UPON THE RECEIPT of FIFTY - HARDWARE. .. ' At night, the biekerin s of the morning -' item cents ,T.-H. White ' s Spite; of penmansbln, neatly . : bound ne due sent taets dd s • fe of Wage. -.° . es OLD house tea : crowded with the rash: ' 'Ar s o,,,,, j , se , Y a p r r se; Sirfipeg7y o 5 , pa., OLD D omiginkcopEgs PDT." lon and taste of the Eng di : metropolis-the play ' *web 20 ,; 58 . .12.i 0 , - A -GO 1) I, , ur, or Cur r ' E'E is 0 ~ • lA_ desifeb beverage-this an always be bad by ' was applauded and ch -,d throughout-and the using the .0 Dominion Coffee Pot," for sale at the , • . . curtain fell amidst the' „ net animated apPlautie Hardware-and fon Depot. FRANK POTT. , 4 l I ' • , it Pottseille, January 2, 'l,ll • 1- • .....,,,„ever heard 'within at • • Ire. First the s l eds?! (who in consequence of I. e indisporition of one /1 GI, 01/601 i FAIRBANK'S SCALES f I I HE subscribers, agents for the man ;• • ' of the actors, perfonne• the Hanchback) was L. ufacturers,havejust received a new artiele.ralled I I Cl 4 49,0 14921 ° called for,'and made 11 , bow: his receptio n was the "Union Countefigralecaleulated to weighfrom 34 I. •i • • / en ounce te 240 lbs. /orate at the York Store. cordial in the extreme. Then the fair delottan 'e, / i i f e eel / E. YARDLEY &SON. . , the since famous Fanny ,* arable, who had I made I / , i /// / ____i'ottsvllle, Apr112.3Lh,1852_ , _ 17- ` a dee p ititpression in lb character of Julia : tie - AP / HA R owp i rt i t ik!ii,D I9ON DEPOT. i 0. • T E , B.A.RIBL t. hams now arrang boxee, pit and gallery . and testified their ar. -& . r ed his goods et tits new plate of business ' ' probation, and the Willi • , of handkerchief; wts - iand with a new determination of furnish tOCATZD AT - r fug all such goodsu the businesses the 1 universal thrairghou't t a building. ilia I next • PHILADELPHIA. CIIICAGII, DJ. , Coal Itigion may require, at their lowest market value, I . came Mr. Charles Kern le, Who annourtaell tte BUFFALOSN. Y. C L EVELAND. Oblo. solicits the inspection of the Public. • I shall beatdip ALBANY, N.Y. DETROIT, 3 11th- • 'on hand and have on hand a full stock of play for repetition, a4l t a shower of boallneii. - A Student entering either of these Colleges has the - Bar Iron, Choppin g Axes, "We 11,..! said Know!. when they weretut isf plivilege of all for an unlimited time. . . Flue Iron, Coal Shovels, PHILADELPHIA COLLECE,' t- - Cast Steels Trace Chains, public) view, "what o f ration can you suggest . -"' , Slit Iron, NOBS and Spikes, , I v , B. S. COnletOf Seventh and Chestnut at sets . i now, Mr. Ramble?" •-- , HOMO or ILLTESUCS.S. '; Atone and Vices, he , . 4 .Nothing in the text /raid Ramble; "butl JOHN 13 . MYERS, N MORRIS L HALLOWELDepo t , Cisme Suutsr,th .' doors r I le hardware low a c itd Iron - ' think thri east of the pi might be Improve.t." P ll;S f iti l s " P 1. 5t a.Q 1 1J14. 1 1 . 1;11 4 1 . 674 1 .0 t ;i r t qra N . AMSON`, above ifiarket, East side. July 15,1864 ' FRANK POTT, 28.tf "Ab', there," said Kip let, "I allow you Ito lie C. It. TRUITT, j 1 J. COOK. BRIGHT ickEpolve a bettor-judge than. my elf; any .suggestipn of ' COLLEpIATE COURSE: • NSW LI AR VI AUJI STOUR Twodoorste. yours ill well worth nits ding to-what, is It?" i ok-KeePittits low Mats' Hotel. and nearly opposite the n all its most approved fonns. adapted to the various Miners' Bank, Potterille, where will be , "W he, sir," said Kern le, intending to bit poor dep artment of Trade and Commerce. including General found an excellent sualftment of HARD- W olesaleand Ffiliall Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, weal: ' ' Knowles in a most Us. lithe part, eq • thick if • 1 mission. Ben t Mg. Exchange, Manufacturing, Bail. Coach Trimmin Files. . ?driller Welter were in a• y other bandit than your 1181 41 0 g, Steamboiting, ice., de. Spring's, Fine Tram own, the effect of the id y would be insprovisd.7 : Penmanship. Saddlery, Biitania 2"are, K ,. , A good band-writing is regarded of the first impel, Shoemaker'eTools, Assortment of fine Locks, • Knowles looked confu ea; but be immediately 'twee, and is guaranteed to all completing the Course. Onrpenter'e Toole, Table Cutlery, : se •• 1 I rallied his *plate, end eked Ramble whal flan COMMERCIAL CALCULArioNs,MERCAN. trTrdio7:lllises, Pocket Cutlery, Table Spoons. • 1 • TILE-LAIV, BUSINESS, COBRESPON- Rolled n " " be had to find with his ..rformance ? Anvilsand Vire,. • . • : DENCE USAGE, A:c., ec.. Ike. Nall, and Spikes. Ausertment of tine Genii, , "Wlq," raid Kemble, 'you are imperfect in he ilia .I„,e,e Railroad Iron and Nails, Sheet Iron Crucibl es , , ere Marred u Me above us • it `words, and do not , I s.pear 'to endeeereed de DlPl,ollAtl nv ere awarded to `Students complet ing t'he Smith Tools, 1 Wire. Tin Plate, ' . , Building Materials, I Brass Kettles, . meaning of the corthd , i . -Course and Passing the'necessary examination. Cult Steel. ' Sad Irone, . ' - This retort, strangi l t . say , restored good feel. Generallnformation. , The-proprietor, ot theeerolleges design perfecting a glAinres:lnisrßeSlttirrnsete.i;, - Plum end Boilers,' ~ I , , ing ietween the high ••- ' - ndiug parties, tputlial Chain of Schools throughout the principal cities of the s ' 1 Chains, •I T Railroad Traees, concessions were egriba . god , and the nett day fast sod West that shall affcrd to,young men opportuni• o r osseut Saws, Powdevand Shot. 1 ty formality themselves in the various modes of doing Fine H oo d 44 .. 4 all London re-echoed 1h ' praise of the "blench. buried& not only In Great' Commercial Centre, of the back!" 1 1 , , , i East. but In the great and growing West, atm. The ess o.ll.ret n -rns histhank at • thepubi le forth epstrenage they extendedtoblm in hielndividual paelty.andhopes , tablishreent of such Schools is believed to be indispen* the new firm, bv the qnality of their e g n oode.stri t ellen. :[ . 1.41. . ° C - N ' • sable to this result. lion to Inudnesiand aceommodatine prices will e deserve T oron.-" What is lb chief difference between The Schools at the obese points are ab. its a prosperous medicine. • Over 800 Students were in ettendance upon and command th 1 nti u deepen' rt. ' birds and men?"' ` . , . e rrn n e BRIGHT & LERCH, 'them daring last Winter's Session. Theie are no Melee and no Twat Mut. Students may Potteville. Dr i n a r n er e r a f r n v ff tl a gfrb are wad h". eeWre ereel ' • Boy-" Don' t know, r." therefore, enter and prosecute the Studies without refer, , ~ ' Tutor-"Wbj look at a pigeon, and then at a, enee to Caws. ~ 4 man, is (here ti L differe .. ?" , . I . Terns, • • T ANSE R ORTATION P , t3choluship for Complete Connie. includiog Book. Iloy-"Don'! see any - sir." - Keeping, Writing. Lectures, he., - •••• 6. $4O 00 e , . .., Ttithr-"Has not A l lbir I wings, and* mannader bitok•Nceiduit ff'r Half Course. - - - 25 00 PHILAD'A. A. READING RAIL ROAD. Allif-Fee fart hilr particular. send for Catalogue and Cie ' ~, Boy- "Yes; sir, bat '.. n used to have wings." cuter. A ' ' ddisse, r lIRYANT A STRATTON , pemsee„e'n, AiiiiESPNE.iIiMEM Tutor jumps out of, hi /vat at this . neounding . - s April 10 ,' 58 1 . 1.5:1y RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDIZE. i reply, and calls on the •.7 to explain. Hoy-=;"I . • 1 I r - AFTER MARCH .I.st, 1857, sawit in the history.. rEnglind. It sive that , SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. 11,_, untilfurther notice, thdfoltowing Rates of freight • , James IL look nista, i• to France. fte couldn't r rillE BOARD of 'MANAGERS have Will be charged per 100 pounds: ' have taken , flight if he •• dot bad wings." 1 .. , elAr a tt Pted the forlowlog 'Ratan of Toll Mfieellane: ~ "9 - - V es, and on Boats, to be charged on their Works • f....., - 2, E : 11' ' during the year 1658: - \ ~,,, ARTICLES Of FREIGHT. la I . i r - • RIGHTFULLY iIIYSITE fOllll.-A gentleman so. TOLL TO BE CIiiRGED PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS. ' ' al '1 1 "r• 4 it; • All articles carried ten miles - and-under, shall pay -,.• ~ jote.iing at le fashions le watering place hotel ,l ig . 4 " tteeto eat,' per ton. except where this amount shall ex- Dry fientle.Confectionery,llooks.Carpet- 3 0 -I 15 and whose sleeping ape Men} SIMs next to, that reed Scents per ton on. the aseerieined tonnage of the ;r o e:W i lt: 4 't i ny lock passe d below Reading. or 4 ceots per i ngs.Cigans. Fresh 31eat.Fish, Glass. de of two young ladies, eve bird the following eon-Anvils, thew Butter,Copper, Eggs Ear thenwareOrindstieeeGrocries.Hemp . teed lug. In such ease, these last mentioned .iersaTion, one marnin, :="My dear, •I can of rates will be ebarged. , ' MIMS, Haniware, Hides, Hollow-ware •- 2 11 . , r distance beyond ten miles , one e c ent, - .• find tny hones ; and how can I gp, down to breilk.' i t so - , - - , per on , . Leather Machin ery,Oysters,olle,Seeds, per lie additional will be charged, except that Lime- k e ' fast? I shall look as' ir ! ONd fallen to pleees."- stone. Clay, Mirk Bats, Poste and Rails, Stiviere and Cor tee dwor d, shell be charged not more than 3 0 eente fee • P; . i S aw ul ' a , Vm si a i lres i a ,' a fr;i i k u a ' s na ß r i ce ir° , ll fil Le rt i a pt,,, A e ru f, 18 . 9 e "I will lend you,my ek • Jen, dear, it it will fit • yi.u." "Ohletiii - tilt ;nu . bow . kind !-yes; exact- Iron Ore, Wrought or gabbled Stona,Coinmen Bricks, 8 '.lo m ni :kl u i :. t e a fi r ' rl i nTe n e o *: maston • i y ,,•• 0,0 5 : um , 7 oti 4 I y . ipponte d at b raakf i mic t it t o . u , tt e h , n w o ls .;o s re an i t a u n nzro ce u n s i h s t. u r o t il n ding,itiat and Curb . Pitch and Tar, Salt,Scrap Irosa,Tim4 c ; ' -,. Wh a t ass u a 000 dir;O r , ebe one who loot the Gypsum, Slate, Marble. Fire Pr ilrie n k, Soap Store , Flab, ' and Lumber, ke., 14 7 Salt, Ice, Copper Ore, Scrap Iron and Broken' CElnge, Bricks, "le, Cord Wood y Clay, Gravel, skeleton / ''. , I not more than 45 cents. . • Ice. Iran .ore, Limestone. Manure. Pig • . 1 . Pig Iron, Rail Road, Bar and Mannfectured Iron,Cast- Iron, Plaster. Slate,3lalt Elgin- s, te., - I - 1 t '2B 14 k 4, ,:se L . .DT o rk'og . goo th morif th e mun bo In an Machinery, Timber,vound and square, Sawed rlc o r , ba g el, a .utubar, bindles, Hay and straw, Flour, erseds, Bitu• Mar s h ••• ''' 12- of the word surrogate. "It. is," replied ka, , "a . miuous 0 al, Distilled Liquors and Spirits. blerchandise PHILAD'A a: READINC RAILROAD. of all s, end all articles not .other also specifically • gets. ihrougif which I va lea pass, on their ley to enumerat .ot More then 55 cents per ton for any dhe tti , IPIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIMM g et .....rt ,:d." , "Then tuppose," replied Abe, tenee: Pr dni, That Omens than 100 pounds of Gun- ( '.. el the Philada. & it. it. Co., ,"tliat it is is corruption of Isorrow gate." "You powder go e carried upon any boat, the boat and entire , Philadelphia, March 29,1851. I shall pay the full charter rates for !every lock _ . are right, wills," repti' .hr informant, "rie wo- passed. t t, , . berates of Freight and Toils on Coal transported by Ntrrx.-In pulsing the Locke. Posts Shell haus) Preen. this Company, wi II be as follows, from Nth March, 1858, . mar. is an abbrevistioi • wo to man." i deuce of Rifts. Retie not complying with this regula- until further notice: . : . i -----••-• ...., . I, ~ I .. IN one of our city 'Tit . .1s not long ago, it mom. ' - r ... d t I . i. • e .0 • • ' TOLL )N BOATS. . . PIOK -ii 1 1 Vet + l 3 11 bor of the committee skid the inentbers of a The Toll authorised by the Charter of th e Company, e I Is 61/ 4 cents per ton Ibr every lock passed/ below Rodin ..., class,e hi: , h lice under e ■emluelion, "What:llth. an cents per ton for every lork passedaboveßesdlng, 'To Richmond, ,--.)-- .... 7 ... 1140 , 135' 1 .5 120 ' ennse. of the siltnesa of the ocean!" Soon one on the seeertalned tonnage of the vessel, sod these rates .. . - Philadelphia, I_l 40 '1 35 126 1 2EI ' little girl raised her he (I,lfiushed with the die- w ni i i i t i s hc eri c lt a bn g i eci ssuT i t i o lci holi m t e e ry wliTc a tt l e h is t r ' b c r na di v il l e rra n td Pe i c- n " Inclined Plane, 1140135 125 120 s " , • i lte r e m t an own, _ _ i140!135 1 25 1 20 eovery which had Rash . ' ton her mind. "Salt etrlct conformity to law and to the regulations or the I „ : oomeeny.st lb.! *Rowing retest town 11- •04. i 1 40, 136 1.26' f l 20 - fah, sir," said the'pupil." " Falls of S.rhitylkill, I 1 40 1 'J.% 1 25, '1 20 Boats earning cargo, which humid flee dollen or more tt Na na ynok. 1 1 40 135 125 Ii Ap 4 4.- ' 4 M. lie G. writ from' Pa is gip. Beene to be aside • Ba de use b uka ' eels " cargo w hich bits Paid lass ' than " Conshohocken and Pir 1134 1 30 1 20 1 20 Ave dellura in tolls- ' ..: . -a cerdinal, but returned ith nothing but a cold. For 5 mike, or ands : .- . - $0,60' mouth Railroad, :1351101 20 I 25 " Rambo 's and Potts' and' '' The was said it wail •• •• •• title be came back ,willt.. ",,,, mete tihtlaannl.l.o',ai:ditfltneroevrer/20° Mlle., " : t • Jell& . ;130 1 125 IIS I 10 ; : out his hat. 1 ' , I , I , , 150 " NonistOwnor Ilrldzepbrt 11301251 15 1 10 " any distance beyond 20 miles. - - 200 " p ort K ennp d y , '' .i 2D 1 1 I.M 110 110 -- 4..• A. - -- r . Any violation of the laws OS StIgUIAIIMIS HIS mini the .S 1 v o ll e y Fo rge , I 1 23 120 110 110 QUILLS sire things', th t fire' sometimes 'taken navigation , for thi render t s he pro h tzt t iti i n et ri e the a works ;r ib., ..p htrui. „ me . ,I 1 15 11 . 10 1001 00 from • the pinions of one s to. spread tbe:upin. toir.nel y e.seseding the full ebarterirate.tad w uVe j teait i l .7 }ll=wpFlord. F ord , 118 i l 10 100 100 • ,Ila.. 1 10 100 100 isms of another. • 1 . of boat and cargo until *nth toll, or the comientation pi Denigis..lll., • 11151 1 10 100 100 3 . . ~ thereof axed by the managers, is paid. , . ' .. " Birdsboro' - hosts rlteillag Veen a tingle keel of the worts shut so Reading, ` ~,t- II I OIA as 96 es 95 1 90 80 80 4 GOLD and silver a r e lei these days, the most, Pay Ow each lock they may at any Waft Pam, fear olds fo Between Readhig and i poe tut upon the setartalned tonnage Morsel above 311irsville ~ prised and effective of, 1 4//e4setals. ; : Beading. and ete WNW pair , below 2 / 8 421,11 gnoWK , " idohlorclior 96 1 90 80 80 Os i so 80 80 ~ - to Mil Act of Asemuldy. • " Hamburg 95 90 60 80 r 11. .-------- ny order of the aosia,_ - , F. FRAME!, . Ip o,..i f o n ; e : '. 05, t 90 Tars 4s a grate pt._ t-io peeping out ' of birc4 Si tbe -, prisonei isid Olney of the Schuylkill Navigation Couipanya phauffelplia, NarFh 3,18511. 14. By order of the Board of Wingert, Starch 29, 'SS If] W. U. McIIIIITNEY, Fee'y BUSINESS CARDS. D. L.: DODSON, Den'. • t tist, Market Sin 44 three doota'ilaa a. With% sou th stde. [Pottsville, Jau.23, 7.58 417 pLOSEPH W. GEARY, Civil andiMi :nlog Eagifieet. ,0111ce--Piorwegiaa street, Patio. • , Pa. (January 10 2- W. SHEAVFER, Pottsville, Pa., relate of the Pimserkranie Rate Geological Stumm explores lands, =Wei, e. [October 13,15 414 t GEORGE BROWN, Mine Insimetor, Pottsville, Inspects Coal lands and Minas. Particu lar attentlbn paid to ventilation. [August 1, 'b7l 31-tf 4! NRY PLEASANTS, Civil and log Engineer, POTTSVILLE. . Ileritet street, north side,between Oentreand, [August S, 32,ern nit:CHARLES HERMANSADER, • Surgeon and de conch' r t OR WIGS o—Oppodte the Arcadian Institute. August Ta, . Sir-17 A'rBINSON'S qeneraf Land Agency and Surveying °glee ? KANSAS CITY, MUISOUIt.I. Jantury 2:1;'58 ' 4- oftRANK 'CARTER, Civil and Min ing Engineer, Surveyor, etc., will attend losorvejs (*mines. town plots. sr. Office with Sand. Lewis, Fag.. first dour below Silver Terrace, Pottsville. Pa. May 0, • likt JOHN HODGICISS, , Mining Engi neer And Surveyor, Centre St.. Pottsville, Pe., at% tends to Surveying And Exploring Coal Lands, log Mines. Le.• Agent for the pnrchaseind sae o n f=l Estate, collection of rents, kc. A[areh r, 1658. T 11. McElwain, Civil and Mining .Engineer, Ashland, Pa.,attends to Surreying and Ingpeetlng Mines, surveying and dividing lands, regu• lating Town Lots, and all other business In the line of his profession. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Schuylkill County, Pa. Feb. 23.1858 8-1 y an. I. limn.] [w. i into ni Smith * Symons, • aril, lining and Topographwag Lnginarra, and alliery Vincers. Mahazdango & Second st&,l 1)..! r Bread stmt. POTTSVILLE, 5 E TAMAQUA - 'April 21,'58 1741 WNRY W. POOLE, Geoloiiral, 'Topographical and Mining Engineer. Centre street, Pot ille, Pa.. gives attention trisurveys and examine' Lions of Coal Lands, to surveys of mines . requiring ape. dal aoeniury, and to the superintendence and entire charge for proprietors of estates. Yebruuy 2,'58 . (July 22, '57 .17-tri iGENCY—For the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate; bajing and selling Coal: ta k 4na charge of Coal Lands, Mines, tc4and collecting rents—from twenty yoara.experienee in the County be hope:: to give satisfaction. Office Mahintango Street, Pottsville. [April 6, '5,3 14-) ' CIIAS. M. HILL.. TRAVELING. I PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R To Esalgrants 17, AST EMIGRANT LINE TO THE Wed. North West. Canada. and Niwthern New York; by WILLI A 318 PORT, ELMIRA, and DUNKIRK, BUFFALO, or NIAGARA FALLS. ifirDally,(Sundaye excepted.) by Xs,. 2 ears. In regu lar Up Passenger Tealos-4-pavrlng Reading at r,y, P. SI. Faure II t -.To Elmira: ES 25; llocbest.w, 65 75; Buffa lo, or Niagara Falls. $6 25; Hamilton. or Tomato. $7: MOntreal. $9; Detroit, $8; Cleveland:Vl; Toledo, $7 10; Columbus, $6 85: Cincinnati, $8 05; Indianap olis. $8 56; Loularille, $9 601 Cairo. $l2; Chicago, $9 '25; Catena, $l2 70:. Rock Island, $11,25; iluincy. $I 25; Mimi* $ 1 1; at. Louis, $ll 25. 80 pounds of baggage free, to each full ticket. or Children under 5 year?, free; between 6 Ana 12, halflire. Fur tickets . apply E. 11. WHEELER. • General Agent, Pottsv file Depot March '5B 13-0 0 - BANCIPI VALLEY RAILROAD, at APIN ASIMEM NiBLIC THAVEL betliken Heading and Harrisburg, on MONDAY, January 18.1 h, 1858. Passenger Trains itilirn lieadinl dilly, (ex pt Sun days.) at 10.10 A. 11 ., coilliieeting 'lilt up and down Morn ing Tralus on the He: ding italirnad, and arriving at Ilarriab.hg by 12.50 ncion,intitne to eminent wjth Tral us for flttsSurg, Lancaster, Clutmbersburg, , Trecorton and t'lnejrove. IiETIASINGI, leave Ifarrisburg at 2.45 P. Si..<after ar. I twit of. Trains from planes above named and nom Unit{ more,) and reach Reacting at 620 P. M., connecting with the Pottsvillend Philadelphia Trains passing Reading the same even ing. Fares. Between Beading and Itaralsburg, ' $l.OO and $1.30 " " Leb- non, 85 " TO ". .Letaknou end Hal debug. 75 " 00 011 piocure their ticketsbefore the start. 0. A. N1C.011.8.. Om Supt. Jae. $O 'l.B {N0v.2.'57 .IS. IN) t 0,,„ LIVERPOOL, PHILADEIIMIA & DEW, AND NEW YORK SCREW STEAMSHIP CO. THE. Splendid - Steamships forming the above Line will tali from NZW YORK as fol iose: , CITY OP amurnionz, dipt.Leiteh,3lay 2ftb. ' CITY OF WASIJINGTON, Wylle,Johe KANGAROO, - • Capt. Jeffrey, Jane 17th. and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin $76. Third Cleve $.llO. • Liverpool. Cabin $lO, $B6 A 7b:Th'd Clew $46. lIETIIRN TICKETS available f6t. six Dlontha bj any Steamer of the Line. - • . . , Cabin. $140,--Third Clays, $7O. These Steamers see supplied with Improved Water- tight compartments. and miry experienced Burgeens. Persons about pnweeding to .Europe, or wishing tp send for their friends frem the old count mean purchase Tlekete and obtain all Internment) -by applying to J. O. Dale. 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel A Cortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to J. IL RlCHARDN.3finersvllle, 1. and to RICHARD EDWARD . Pottsville. Passage Certllleates by first-Class, SAM g pickets be. tweet) N ew York and hlteriiool, also Dra a wild by Om above. May 8,'68 1 19-1 y LEHICH VALLEY•RAILROAQ - • 1; 1111 411 ft l eMai ) N E r i fl ß d wtb, 'alter ibe p Nir E D EillB S D of AY 0 C Valley Railroad will Mina forw t a: t h e Lehigh Down Trains. Leave Mauch Chunk , at 7.15 A.ll.,and 12.30 P. 111 •' Lehighton 7.27 " 12.42 " Lehigh Gap ' 7.49 " LOU, " Blatington 7.65. " 1.15 ". ' Laary's .. 9.18 " 1.38. " ' White hall 111:1 " 1.42 " " Calasanqtm l 8.33 " 1.54 " "-Allentown 8.44 " 2.06 " " Bethlehem ' 9.00 " ' 2.31 " " free:numbing L 9.10 "' 2.30 4 Arrive Easton ' 9.40 " • '2.66 '4 __ Up Trains. Leatre Alston at 11.35 A. M., and 4.40 P. 10 " Fritemansburg 12.00 " . 5.07 " " Bethlehem 32.10 P. Al., 5.17 . 1 " Allentown 12.25 " 5.34 a " ' Catexaugna .12.36 " ^ 5.44' " " White Hall 12.48 " • 5.56 '! •••, Laurp's 12.54 " 6.03 " '. -.„ ilistington 1:15 " 6.24 " " Lehigh Gap -- 1.26 " 6.30 " " Lehighton 1.48 "6.5^ " • Arrive Maneh Chunk - "2.00 " 7.06, " ant. The ibeve Toeing will conoeet with the Morning and Afternoon Trains to and from New York and Phila. dolphin. The Denver Meadow Train will leave Mauch Chunk for Wilkeabarre Hazleton, White - Haven, te., upon the 'arrival of the 2 P. SI. Train. 'ROBERT A. SAYRE, Supt. d' Eng'. October 91. 'ST 't [August 8, 1,7 32.] 41. ' • PASSIENCERLINES. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. QUICKEST i 1 ROUTE TO ' • Bib**,Burlington , Buffalo, c Montreal, Chicago, At. Paula, ltock Leland, Detroit, .• - h lagura falla,Durdelth, and Iltllwaultle, I St. Loehr. PANSTIWER TRAMP will leave the l'hiladelabli and Roar ding Rath oad Depot, corner Broad and Vlciti etc, do ll y, liitundays excepted.) as follows: t „ - 7.30 A.31...1)ay Express, for Elmira. Niagara 'Nits, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago. , Mllwankie, Bock Island, Galena, St. Pours, Burlington and St. Louis, . 3.30 P . Express, for Elmlra.Nlagaya rine, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago. Di ilwaultie. Bock Inland, Galena, Bt. Paul's, Burlington and St. Louis. The 7.30 A. M. Train connects at Reading vilth' the Train for Harrisburg and all stations on the . LEBANON `ALLEY , RAILROAD; and at Rupert fce Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWAN NA and BIANIIIRBURO RAILROAD.. • SIB - Tickets good till used. - Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. Rates of Fares Witlianiapoat, .Wilkesbarre, - ' , Scranton, - Elm Ira, - - Canandaigua. - lieoesa, sta. Gorham, Roehester, - lit/wars Falls, • - Buffalo, - . , - .1 • - Claveland, apt. New York and Erie, • via. Niagara Fa it s Toledo, via. New Ybrk and Life, • Cultuntnis, • • - 1 - - Cincinnati, via New York andi Erie,- -via Niagara ; - • -Indianapolis. via New York..and Erie, i - Detroit, via Madan Fella, - • Chicago, yla Great Western Railway, • " via Lake name Railroad, • Rork Island, via Niagara Falls, • via Lake Shore Railroad, - Boilington, . - • Lwa City, -- - - St, Louis, via Chicago, • " via Indianapolis, Dunleith, • - St: Paler. - - - - • 35' -IO Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and R11;1- su Railroad Cotupany'e Ticket Office. N. W. corner Sisth end Chesnut streets and at the Passenger Depot, coiner., of Broad and Vine.. . . Through' Express Freight Train leaves the Depot, at. Broad sheet, below Vine, it§t 1 1,0 91341 7 3 ettoeFterikfori all pointl West and North. at '6 P. M. Freight§ must bo delivered before- 3 P. AI., to thews' - their going the same day. • Freights are forwarded with 'greater despal rh nd low er rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northweid. For further Intwmation apply to ALLER & • Through Freight Depot, itrdad at., below Vine. Or to i 011A13. S. TAIT N,Cleieral Agent. N i . W. corner Sixth and Chemin sta., G. . MOLLS, - General kuperletendent Philadelphia & Reading B. R. j A. FONDA, 1 General Superlntendent•Catawbsa, W. &.E. IL, R. • : 3. A. REDFIELD " General Bupt, Williamsport A Elmira May 8;19 . . , • 19- -REPORTS ON MINES. R EPORTS . lif the English House - of Commons on the / working of Coat Mines, and the, oussesof Strident, initbe same. Illustrated with ow MetUUN drawings. a vormal nab aad Reams work, Ist' 2d, and 3(1 Reports for siit at tb Bookstonotthe Sub scriber.l D. HANNAN. Pottsville, Match 4, • Thomas Ridgway, Jelin A. Brown," A rmon DSOS, W Danner. ' John Joy Smith, . Frederick Drown,' • , Robert Pearsall, • , George Taber, ' , doeoph Yroxor, • John It. Lothar'', Thomas P. Janie*, • Whoiton Lewis, Joseph 'T. Silky. • John It. Slack. Phausphletaereitalninalaldeotratesandexplanatkmi, . , orm of appllcatlon and further Information can be had 4. , GUN gam` 1 LL kinds of IiKE ARMS made 14 jo h a . MAX — ' THOMAS RILW4WAII' Pillsl4"4 on Actuary. 2. Inorder,CUßAPlandwarranted. • Tootiand maid Jaw- The suhocribaris anent Itor the atom, Company me leery repaired by George Sellielko , In Schuylkill County. and will edeet lusanuiees, and Quire street. FbUsrale, opposite Seated Norris's Sots. , give all necessary Information on the subject. Noreniber 21;'57 - *• 1 17.1 r , Aprll2, 183 S. • 15-1 v '. It HANNAH. PLUMBING: PLUMBIC arfp CAS -Furl 'Ns isstapitshmlint.‘ - U4RJ Poprsvn,LE, PA. • The undersigwvirespectfully "forms the 'citizens' of Potte 'le and •icluity. that having 'lased the rhombi'', .lEr tishmentotlienry Dinah lone and attached It to bla -Pitting Dusiteess,nlll hone r carry on both' branches; hopes, by' strict attention isluess—keepiugalways on I a large and wall selected t,ectiploYing competent mien, and doing work at incainneratingpricet—Co re re a portion of the pubUe frousge. lis stock will consist of Wa- Closets, Iron. Copper and id Bath Tubs. Porcelain and mer Wash Basins, Iron and -Int Plugs, Brass Cocks for I Leather Hose for pave - meets, Branch Pipes and Couplings for pavenients,lrou and Lead Pipe of all sizes. Clae•Tlstures of - every kind, embracing a full assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants; Brackets. Ice., ke... kc.„ manufactured of the' tied quality of materials, and of the latest and molt approved_Pat tern& ' . • DANIEL D.ILORETO3. • April 11, 'SS lb' iirAcintriiseinenti id in larger type than stika 1 mill bit chanted SOptr cent. advance an anr rivulet! ram OILS! OILS!!: OILS!!! HODGSON & -KEAN, Woo, 5 .g2U 6. trlbarvco, General Commission Xerchants, and Gagers in WHALE AND EPSRM OIL FOE MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. gept.22,•57 38-tt. `Wire Rope Works of JOHN A. - ROEBLING. . Trenton, New Jersey. vra la nm assoyiment of Wire Rope constantly on band. Orders tilted with despatch. For sizeortmogtb, and teat, see circular. gob. 27,12 9•lye • ALEXANDER . KERR, - 4 , 151pORTEIL AND WUOLZSALE DEALER. IN , 48att,'' . • No. 134 South Wharves, ) PHILADELPHIA. -•-• Ashton's Vine, Liverpool 0 round, Turks Island, Ashton's and Star Mills Diary. assorted sixes, eonstantly on hand and for sale In lots to suit the trade. N. s.—Orders solicited. Plush 13, '5B 11.8m5 6E0.'4. POMEROY IN & CO as ;-7 D 1.11121 , . OIL, SOAFik CANDLES, &C. M 0.1 2 SoOih Water . street, below Sperm, Lent, Elephant. Whale, Tenners'and elsehinerp Oil, Sperm and •Adamanfine Candles. Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. .Philadelphia, January 5,'58 - 1-ly , JOHN 'A. MOORE, Oil and Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN ' MINERS ' . SUPPLIES ,' ' No. 104 11. Water , Philadelphia, Das constantly on band Spann, Lard. Belar,'Elepnant, Bleached and Racked W hale Oils. Sperm and Adamantine Candles; Burning and (I reaming 011,exnressly • for Miners' nse, Wire ilePe, Slope Chains, . Blasting Powder, Safety Limns. Clum and Leather Belting, Fuses, dieting, de w April I, 'AS '14.1y Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. Of .IP' s:s t t war 141 e• Oflie in Sillyman's Building, • lishantongo st., 2 doors 'above Centre st., Pottsville, Ps.4 CAPITAL AIITHORIZED BY LAW, 111200.000., CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Cempan i t ohtalned its Charter at the last Session of the Legisiat eof Pennsylvania. andlis now fully or. gauised and pref s aredlo borne Polkles. at liberal rates, on Firi3 andlnl nd risks.on Public and Private Build-, Ings.Vurnlture tocks of Hoods and Merchandise of all kinds. 'Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Rivers; Also au Cargoes of Coal to Dhiladelphia,,Nen York.ll4l- tlinore.,AC. This Company guarantees to'adjust all losses protuptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage ol the public.— DlZ4.7sra .1. 11. ADAM. j JOHN BERT, JOHN HENDRICKS, YUENGLING. Ir. U. IIIiNTZINIIER, OEt , RGE J. 111.31 R., . M. KEPNER:President. General Agent. S. K. M. KEPNER. WILLIAM MORTIMEILJr. JACOB IIIiNTZINGER;Jr. GEORGE LAUER, W. Y. SMITH, ROBERT M. PALMER, R. I W. F. SMITH, Secretary ai Pi tar 11 le. January 1. 'RI INSURANCE. CHARTER PERPIXIIAL.I lINIORPOSATKI. IX 1850. MEE STATE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Company of Penna. QFFICE-92. Market Street, Harris . ... burg, Pa. Carttal 390,000 &Ham nauro all the Rarer eJawlem of omiteity agalnat Loa, by Fire, perils of Inland Navigation and Transportation. JOTIN P. RUTHERFORD, President. S.WAlLD,Wceretary. , L. IlowtoN, rice President. BENJ. DANNAN has been appointed Agent for Mb Company in Schuylkill county,and is prepared toinstire all kinds of property at tho lowest rates with regard to ~security. The MUSCAT:I v be a scertained s at his Bookstore, Pottsville. ' .. B. BANYAN ts also .Agent for LIFE ar well as FIRE Insurance.. [Dee. 10.7 '49- 'EIEffERJO LIFE-INKINANCE AND TRUST CO. ,Pottsillle, Peons. CA PITALSIOO,OOO 2 RHAR TER PERPETUAL! T HIS Compang, chartered by the re beilslatu of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One dred Thousand Dollars, Is now fully organised, and has commenced business. The Company ip , prepared to receive moneys and other property In 'trust, and allow interest on all.moneye detrosited in trust, at the rate of ere per costlier anunmi principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables xEMpliei r at the office of the Com pany, Centre street, Pottsvill three doors south of the Exchange Lintel. JACOB li NTZI NOElt,jr.. J''es't. WELLINGTON KLINE, Seerstar}t and Treasurer._ . April 1 ,' 56 i 13 tf ir l_ - Authorized Cinpltal, 0400. 00. •011ARTER PERPETUA : Office, 11, j No. 91. Walnut, street, between rh nd Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Cornwall.) , will 'nem o against loss or damage by Fire. Balldlngs,_Furniture. and -Mer chandise genetutly. ; Also Mamet linsmsasca, on Vessels, Cargoes and freights. INLAND Insuasiics to all pasts of the Union. matcrous : , - D. Luther, - Lode Antlinrted, , Peter Flllger, John R. Blacklston, It. Hammett, tBamuet H. Rotharmet Win. F. Dean. D. LUTHER, Preudent. . . . WM.I O , DRAM, Pies President. . N. Smilh, ffecretary. air D. D. Lorentz has been appointed agent 'for the shore Company in Schuylkill county, to whom persons desirinyinsumoce cam apply. Jan teary 1,'67 1- V HE Franklin ,Fire Insurance Corn jj patty, of Philadelphia. °filer, No, 113334 Oberon streets, near Fifth street. Charlet N. Bander, Thomas Hart, Toh/sa Wagner, Suave! Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited on *Trey as pdscription of property, In town and country, at rates low as are consistent with sectirity., . . The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capitil and Premiums, se rely invested, afford ample protection jo the insured. Since their iq corporation, a period of IS, years, they have paid upwards of one Kahan, two hundred thousand. dollars, losses by fire, thireby oßordingevidenee of the advantages of In suraticle, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promPtuess, all liabilities. , CU AS. N. 11ANCIEEtt, President, Cu. 0. BANCIER, Secretary. The subscriber has been 'appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution. and is now prepared to make In. snrance, on every description of prnpert y. at the lowest 'rates. • ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. PotinvUla. Jan. 11.1&,S - 241 THE "LIVERPOOL AND LONDON- FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COXPAAY Aurtionizn) CAPITA L—.f,2,000,000, or $10,000;000 Paid tap Capital, Sarpina, and !deserved Pundit, $4,000,000., • , 9590 • 460 • 4;6 - 600 • 7 00 • 800 Nearly 8000,000 invested in this country. Liability of the shareholder% unlimited. The Income of this Company in Now York, for 1857, was upwards of $BOO,OOO. - The undersigned basing been appointed agents of the above Company, are prepared to recelie applications for Insurance against. Fire, on every deScription of build ings and property, Including coal breakers and the struc tures connected With collieries. All those parties re-' nuking Insurance are respectfully invited to call at the - office where particular% will be given. together with the .Company's circular, and detailed statement of the con „dition of this well known and thoroughly reliable corpo ration. ; In case the amount or Insurance desired exceed,' the roles of the Liverpool and London, the undersigned are authorised to obtain It In other reliable companies.. Reference Is permitted to be made to the following gentlemen: , . . • - John Tucker,'Esq., - John Shipper). E. James Hondas, Ear., (lea. W. Snyder John R. White. Esq., Hon. Jame' , 11. CainpbelL HORACE P. SMITH and HENRY W. POOLE. Arles. At Office of 11. W. Poole, Engineer, Centre et., Pottsville. Jan. 80,'58 li•tf • 860 10 00 - 10 00 10 40 -1300 13 00. 10.25' 16 60 '.' - 19 00 19 CO • 11 00 'IR: 50 i Zt 001 • ' , RI 00 • 27 00 =2Bob 29.25 • `-2 9 ' 00 1 • 29001 - • 27'..60 . LIFE INSURANCE. THE Girard Life Insurance, .Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Office. No. .1.2 Chesnut street, the first door . East of the Custom House., CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CHARTER4 PERPETUAL, .lonthine to make Insurances on lives on the Meat favor. - able terms. - • . The Capital lelcir, paid up- and Invested. together with Alan* and constantly increasing resened fund, offers a perfect security nibs insured. . The premiums - may be paid yearly, halflearly or quarterly. The company add a Downs per‘odically to the leisure's ten for lite.. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, 1844, and the second Bonus in December, 1840, amount to an addition of VJG2 60 to.every 0,000 insured under the oldest Policies, maklnsrsl,262 50-which will be paid . when it. shall become a claim, Instead of !MOO origin allyinsneed; the next oldest,amount to 81,237 60; tbenext In age to $1.212 60 for every $1,000: the ethers in the same proportion according to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of monthly' 80 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without Duren log the annual premium. • MAXAGEIIII: Darla Pierson, Joseph Maxfield. Dr. OK , . N. Eckert, /030 \ Cifota DtRZCSOIIII: George W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphe R. Rorie, David 8. Brown, Morris Patterson. MEMEMININIM 11 iSCELLANEOUS. i•irog`lll l YshYTHiN . S ij • • EISN I 4PATTEIL,ON'S 11131% .tric 80 - AlP—forchapped Panda, iii h skin, phaplei ed Other eruptions of this &akar the beads pf children. I Alga, a superior article of soap for 'removing greabe frOin Ittolell or othergoods ' sad one SYr * • lag paints . _./for side at the factory In 6th street a•• ea Market.. Pattairille, May 8. '4B 19.2 th • I f. IS OD'S IRON ORNAMENTS. • H subscriber is ituthoriz,ed to re al Vvi orders flar all kinds oi iron Vases. Settees • Chairs, eketa, Points. Ac..Ei.i um n u &Mimed by Wow; a PrA4lilate Rosser Wool), Ridge Avenue, Phihdel phis, and will furnish them at, their case priees—ear., tine only added. A book'of specimens can he seen at' ouretwa; together Stith the prices of the different aril. eles.l 1 ! - 1 , BENJ. HANNAN.* 1 1 ' DRAFTS ON ;EUROPE.: 1 - • BELL .& :10103 DRAFTS on • *lhe 'quaker Home of John A Edward Corderciy A tet of Bandon , and on the Het Banking Co, of Ire. land, allirays fot sole, in same f mLi unto Looo,byihe , subscriber., at his Bookstore,Pottsville. The, Anne have n I ZIng to do leith the Menge/ Lines. and they; are co mg the safest bouscM in this country and in, Europe.l ?i!4 ' t. 1 , UMW. HANNAN: 1 owit.llllollAL OF tiOTTERY. I /yIIIK-7-s from übscriber has ; rewoved . his; • • RYbetween Market add Notwegian!, rests, Second street, In the borough of Pottsville, near C. ,; Kopitseh's Soap and p..ndle Sae pry, where be' will be ppy to furnish his friends and the poblle with' all kin ;of Earthen Ware. Drain Pipea, Chimney Pipes, :ac-...—awbr which be Is detetinteed to manufacture at the. very lowest rates, to snit the times. WILLIAM DERNE R. TFARMER S. TRILICKIVIEN. 40. HE subscriber lids made arrauge-! In4ite for furnishing the k!ilowing Pertilizeri at the i manufacturer's pricea,canisge only added, at his Seed Establialintant In Pottsville: Beat Pe:avian Grine, 1 by the Ton or Bag. Pacific Ocean Guano, . ' , do -do ' GeluMitan . do I do - do . SuJee Phosphate Of Lime, I do or Darrell Bone Sawing', • , I do' do • Bone pcmt, i • , -do 'do Lang 'Plaster - ' *- do do • Pondtette.. do' do Leinsk - s 16S7tillear. 11,. • do do The Peiuvian OUADO is obtained Ginn the Peruvian GovernMent Agent. for whom We e ars Age at—and the other articles from the most approved Houses, ao that we can warrant them to be-what they are, reprustWded t also.l 11\ l ' I SORGEI - 011•••or CiIINESH o tVGAR CANE SEND. .. By lb* fund, Quart, Peek .'Etuabel, - tngethertwith' Lovering** Patiphlet polo t ing'Ot the moge of cultiva ting it,knd making sagas and Melanie, price 10 cents a caw. Or for 6 postage stamps lit • copy will be sent tree by mail; AlerOlover and Thnothrcieeti, Orchard Grass Seed, together with Garden Seeds of all rdeseriptions, Fruit Trees, de., Le., all of whir* are furnished by .the stuall oil large quantities, at . :B. Bil N N AN'S • March 6.'66 10. •:" Seed &ore, Iblisrille. ' ;SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. 1: 111 4) I-IE following boo , are üblished by Subscription ota/y, a ir 111 be fu !shed at the pu - Ushers' prices by the- sit riber, who has received the 'Agency for Pottsville and v tinily. I . , NEW ENCYCLOPIEDI AMERICANA, ~ Edited by George Ripley andtbas. A. Dena., -To be completed in 15 volumes, royatoctaro, lap Or vol. ia cloth; $3 50, library; $4, balf-Mo occo :. $4 50, balf.ltuSo ' Ws, extra. A volume will be issued ever r 3 or 4 months. Ai D DENTON'S ABRIDGMENT ,fly EBATES IN CON- ' • GRESS. ' • 1 _ I: Price. $3, In cloth; S3l l. s Law Shet P-_. : , I RENTON'S THIRTY '''ARS' VIEW., - •TwoLvolu mos. $5, ill Cloql i $6, library, style. I , AMERICAN ELOOiDENCE.I trom Otis to Webster. Edited bj Frank 14loore: Price, $5, in cloth; $6, library st.v4s I.; - ~I ' I DR. ELDER'S LIFE .41. DR. KANE.. , r This' Work is tai in interest to Dr. liane's - colebrated "Arctic], Explorations." and all. !those alho I puribased a cdpy Obis great wolit, will wabt wavy of his-Life.— Price, L 50, in cloth. t , , is • ' I ' . , Th Books • eata only b e . ha d by subscrlption—and . , -im.5...., •• , !meet°l4 , oll of the work can be glen rtrat esti:mined before - sutweribinc, so that persona kneW what they subScri- Hug td We take this ocraelen to Meat* here, that these Works cannot be obtained' from any of the book, sellers,4cept when they are •appointed Agents to re. calve subscriptions. ) • "UIi.NJ,,D;NNAN, Agent for D. Appklon rf 07- had Chi/as • Thiersins, rublizherr, • Pott+rille. May 15, '5B PAINT' G, I L S' .3rIiE A iNPWIAiES. IreceriT.a tare: and as tlortment -. of. Window Shadies t new andheantlful de- slung. including Gold Borderedi Oiled, Lasidicspe of Flo rat, Gothic de., de., cheaper than ever. - •, I ALSO I, . Figured. Glared en.l Plain Paper Shades, !of every de-; se ript ton For Sale tiy ' 1.1 DENJ.IIANNAN, I .; Cott re Street, appetite EpiscoPal Church. Pottaville, April 10, '5B 1 1 15- • . , • I MUD EY & , BOWEN . , .._____, , ..g- Hou4e & Sign Painters & Paper Haag. • era . .1: )X'A VE received - New St yes Plain ! and Decorative WALL ... -- . 'A iIS. GOLD WINDOW . ~ . '. `Pc.' --- SHADES, poituns, Lei " , ...e. .... These wishing a handslomi. sio a,. 1 Parlor, Paper should see our .1 •• 0, •• i.... Impresised God Papyri". The - are !mu - erste:va t and have , a be.tilr effect, than those generally manufactured,' 1 Pure White Lead. French, colored, !E na m e led, and. American . Zinc's,: ' i French and American, 0111, Varnlshea,,ke. , I AV Indoui Glass, Ae. naive Street, Pollseiffe; 2 deoi-a ntams'Aafericels House: Aprp 10, '5B j .15-tr .. , . 1. LEGAL CARI)S. cj i llE 6 R G.E D. B'r AUGH'AWOU, 1 • Attorney { t Law,;. ' L• ,el `19,'57 514).1 , I scitAArox, PA. 1 Itl ' • N , J Lair, P. 11011A:R1', JAttorney itkt , '. , Law, Pottsville, office opposite the Au , eritun House. °cyst? 31, '57 1 . 44-1„y" TII W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney nt eiil ;Law. Mei—corner ot Market add 2nd stretits Potts Mlle. . 4 August T,'36 32- 1 ER STROIJSE,,Attorney at )116ce—G6ntre street i opponlie the town.ltill 1. • [Fobruaryi9, - Y5O 8- VID 13. DREE, Anon?' eyat arketstrdet,opprwltethi 14,'56 DEWEES;Attorny at Lary OFFICE—Four doors aboie Mortimer's ll4te ' entre street, Pottsville, rci• [Dec. t 1 TROIKAS R. BAINAN, AttOrriekva taw. °Mee In Centre Arent, oppositntbe Epieenpa bnriqr, Potniv ille, l'annn. L.'S ov 4- al. '6B 47-ly • T 4HN C. CONHAD, Jr.; itisiicel.ol tp the Peace and conyetancer—Offle'opposite Pnal ettlq t proad et.. Tantaqua. P 112 1 , 3, 2,17 .ce, Broad at...—. . . • cLEMF;NT S. FOSTER,' justieo o he Peace, Minersvfille4ollectitens had agendei so tle ted and attended tot:irefully, -I . Feb:23, '6B 6.tr 11 CIS SP Ei AAN F.R [ • e , 4 agistrate • and Real Estate Agent; Office in hall Road eiree of East Market, Pottsville. [March . 0 y '66 12-tf TORN. SEITZINCIER, jti'ic:e of th ty :Peace. ST.CLAIR, willjatienit to businese.e - - United to him with dil !genes -and' cud. [lB5B 8-1 r SAMUEL GARAE'rT, f Magistrat - • :ConveyaneOr and General Collector.. Office, Mark .t next doer to iPoet Offlee.l: Aug. 15, '57 A P.'SPINNEY, Attornerat Law A A.hlanJ, Fcbuylkill crunty,;Pa„ will act als agent In the 'lnfamy and iftle of Real tEstate, eoll , eetfo o of rents, he. , [Aahland, May 4'6i• 1:1-ly CHRISTOPHER._I"i'LE;Atto ney at Law, Pottsalllii. Scbnylklll county. Pa. thfrice—ln 3lahautongo stno+f,corner of B.con& difil 11, '57 FAY tIEORGE deß. IKEIM, Attorney kfi Law. Pottsry ille'trenna.:.*ltlattend to legal bisalnASi In Schuylkill county and .li.,ilarhere. n Office in Centre street, nearly opposite the ;31iners:,13ahk. r 513 t 7. PIO. itmostrAal ! ' - [ CnMum F. VH1:011.. HENDRICKS - Lik SHINDEL, At ,- torneys at Law, TAMAQUA, Pe., -Hiving b Atril together In the practice of the Law, all'professlo I business in Schuylkill and adjoining , Counties entrust d to their care will receive prompt attention. May 29, IN'''. • ' ' =.• ' I ' • . PHILADELPHIA. HENRY OVERMAN; TO. 14, (Oh Nki. 6y s utit 'Milt ) street, below Market. Pbl;adrlghla. • , Lesatheir • Denler. Calf Skins, Moroccos. I,ln rigs, Bindings, Red and k Soli Leather. ete. 4 - 1" N IL—Kough:LOather,botOt. takenin exchange. - j}:eb.i27, 9-ly BOYS' fLOTHISC. ... THE SUBSCE Ick4i,;4otlid-resptc I fully Intln= their ntniterotitt friends and enstrni II ?ebuylklll County, tbilthelr asmirt went of Clothl , I.r iYoung Gentlemen la! uiueh larger than ever a they are dleport:d to sell ehe/ p. Peron', litingst Id 11 tanre,haee the prlvileg e o esti:tanking clothing p ehlsed at thle store, If t e. do not Cult. I - A .IIOY2 & BROTHER. 272 Chestnut t., corner 4t Tenth, Philnda April 25, '5B . ,+ ; 17.1 y -.I -- - 1 ' TO TOONORTHEN, MACHINISTS & OT APURVESit-N: E.llcorner, Sou h • a nd Penn Sts.,.Philadelphiii.thr- i l liiiiben ingot copper. and binsii, pleitim, sheiet Iron, solders.flre br cks.portablelor• I ger, spelter.blocK tin.lea ,tbundry ntould• legs, lacings. crucibles, ntimony, babbitt metal, sa d orkll, kinds. brass, old eepper..tc.,,tc. He Is also ad- I. or in wrought and cast serap Iron and other metals. 11 is his desire to accommodate machinists and °littera • I dl#ance from the clty..hy tninlshing any article t ,e! =vivant in theirbuslueas. Articles not mentioned it MI above will be procured and forward _ d. ,Any inqn r In beabove line will be l promptly 4nomenid. i i l ' A.PURVHS, .' N. E. comer Soot and-Penn strret . ebrnary 14.'58 _I. - , j • 1-ly •NETT CASH DRY. COOPS ' HOPS - t . 1 Arip-opENINtor SPRING itIOGIIS. - 1141 YliE At LANDELL, - Fo'pr.h! :Ili I A Arch Streets , I.l4delphia, min pow offering a ul st ofd •- 1 ' ''• 1 - ' 1 New Goods for . Spring 0f.1851 FASHIONABLE SYR PSG WXlps •:. ; r ' SHACK SILKS, 24 to!S4 Inches Wide;• '" Storing Gress Goods, Si* Styles,! - . .- ''Ti' , i . 3 bawls, In all the Nettie* StylesJ„ - . . ;.. '. Bleb, French and retican Cklntus,."_ H II Stock of Nitwit- Goods, i', ~ Full stock of Innipean Goods. , .'; N.B. • Bargains' lu *amenable GoodY Milli' recisi et tivitn the AVOTIONS or, New York nd Philadelkitia. ~ IV, a 19.• 51SRCIIANTS.are inritedi toe:Junkie thoS I --meds, Nett Cash 04 low. p rices.t , 'i . • • , *mil 6, 1558 , • 1,, , „' 1' . • -lame • A. H. 8 ITH ekt SON . /.11A1111:11 IA DOTS, SiI9ES, AND TRUN e or (tiers dreeriptlon, wholesale and retell.' at p ' to SUIT ALL, can, be found at • CI their New Itootend Shoe Store. ' No. 344 N.N/corid st., A few 'Leber the. Sleek • orio' Hotel, PAIILADIth-PUTA. •1 ‘ to etwitifett cam. 5 ernex_Te• COVsni . f.lcacnarre.÷Constantly on a huge ateoritnentot Slot:44nd Boys',lloots.lo alters prOginoccoarso and fine; also, Wonteraisandidlates' Boots. Gaiters. Slipper*, de., At., 4c., andi wellee sitk of Youth? and Children's *NM - *O•We would re444tlnlly Invitelott to . aral an ne for yourselves.. I • IN'. D.—TRUNNeI tpab saheb:mid and Or sale wbol d retail, at No. slt North Second, street. ASH , . I• ' • 'I. ' PHILADELPHIA. ' OIL, PAPER, AND BAG WilitEollBE, ' E. D. WOODRUFF, JR., & : CO., NllitO. 9 Nor h Front' street, PHILA.- : , .DELVITIA.. `. . - i I zr & tipring S rat Oil. Winter Elephant & Soil r Oil, lard and Tanners? I; Winter & itetin'd NChaie Oil. lditirreoll, •. - -• ` Ocutsing Oil, 0011 , Pricer for patio'd Yrgetable Pal IR 011, car Pa 0. ),,, , ' . • IJIPROVZD .VACU!XERY 611, 1 , Made exprtialy for labricating machine i, as a 'An sparrA Oil, and ..notommeaded by Knitter ten.* at being strrulloa to any before Ininxi April 24;'6 iPNRPBAritN . &TRANWIEMIT HOUSER 1. re. ivy* uhiliMilit Slat rlasillidelspliea. IXRS: 'A., - L. THAYER i - respectfully informs her &buy l all county friend*. and the pupil.% lthat sbe has openedfn Chesnut street. abor* Tenth. one dons above the AP sembly Buildings, alikaise Mr Permanent anci Transient Boarders, where stiegwill be happy to accommodate them lin the best manner It Is one of the most desirable !Il lations In the eity, Int on the fashionable promenade, i s 'and in the Tielolity f the PubikAmmements, it offers Iv:meal:lr Inducements, particulatify for families from the country: Persona dinflrous of 'whiling nit, city with their duallielisaa, by'ng , a line. ascertain the terms, I tc., and eigagathe rooms, sou to be certain of : wont. sliodation. It [Sher mire to give pat isbution en the most inalienable term*. ', 7 ' '' , - [March 6,18 11)..:An• • add;easi CDS I • 1 • COR N 0.13 BArtininec Y oa QQ a streelt, Pnllnda. VELLEY rd, BROWN Invite the XS_ attention of.C.Asniit i rchassrs to a fulramortntent of Spring Eiji 3 umrkor Goode, consisting i o . pad of Black Silks, ' Stella' wis. 1 Shootings, [ Movisdo Loins,. Mantillas, Tiekings. Chalikde- do PATINA; !.. Couoterpanes, ; ernvellag, • Issas, ,- ,- . Damasks, i Ducats, . lirilliants. Table Covers, Levens+, -epintses, Napkins, de., de. ALSO, WEN'S AkD .13077 WKAR. IN.GREATrARZIPIT: i Tboabove goods having been beught &Mpg the lite fenlesor VAN', enables up to offer them at a great rodeo tion on former pares; so goods misrepresented to died 'sales, and so ABATE'S= IX trim. - I . • - KELLEY a DROWN, . N 0.13 N. Second net, above Market, Philadelphia. April 17. 'SS . 16-3 m ' . . £ HARLEY STAUFF • . .ICIIItAT. WATCHES a JEWELRY— Wholesale and retail—at the•Pfitta• Irma Math a Jewdry sore," No. 148 ((Old N 0.90) North Second it.. corner of Quarry. Phile. Odd Lter Walehest)all .leisclieti, IS carat eases, 103 00, Gold Lepine, BE caret. -.-- • • -- ' •24 00 Silver Levet, full jewelled, ' • 12 00 Elver Lepl De. Jewels, Superior Quartiere..l ./ ' - - - '',.. 700 ,Gold Spectaelet, ;-; • . .! ' • • "•7 00 >lite Sliver d 04,.. .- - - • • - 1 /50 Gold Bracelets; : l • - • 300 Ladles' Gold PeneUr, • • t i • - - 100 Sliver Teaspoons. ..oc, - ~ - -.- . . 5 00. Gold . Pens, with Pencil, and Sliver [folder,. - 100 • Gold Finper-ringa.3734 ante to 180: Watch Mama, plain, 12% cents; nt,18% cents ; Lutist, 25 cents; other articles in pro non. All eoode warranted to Do whet they Cr. sold or. • STAUFFER aII A RLRY. AlliKhi band som Gold and Silver Levers and Lopines, :still lower than the Above prices. October 3.1857 IMPORTANT DISCOVER _I. , A Chimney possessing 111. the required raged sites.. and applicable to Dwellings, Pentodes - Steamboats, and any position. where needed. HE belle-fits resulting by the use of , this improvement a re.-• goaddrangAi in calfinds weather; - a raring of farl from 20 lo 25 per encl.; a oaring of three-fairths of the heat, now scaatd; a perfrct lowans of ventilation r ! a pesfect prraccffen against fire frees igagion with lthe joist; cheapness tie the erection of chimneys; not requiring half the number of brick s, and easing 'mohair 111 l space in a room taken up by the or dinary chimney. For Factories, 30 to 40 feet In height only required to she's powerful draft for stoup and other purposes. Tug Faris. Parini CHIMEST AND VILNITITATION CO.. • N .318 Chesnut street. Philadelphia, Ara now promoted t furnlo.h this very valuable improve moot, guaranterin It to give satisfaction, when put up by thent,•or In compliance with-their instruction. •••• li. 11.—The Company desire to obtain some good omen ts to take charge of the telling of this Impro iement in this city and roonty. For farther Information address the Secretary, _ - I . 11. W. SA FFOIiD. 318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. 43.1 y • • October 24,"57 MUSIC PUBLISItINO HOUSE. LEE 00 1 A LEtt.Successorsto GEO. NtaUSIC wawa, N0.1R6 Chesnut street; um • -- ' erthe Utah llons:o.Philidelphis.are 0 r ustantly publishing the latest )lu. -lie, row the mostpopular Authomin the United Stittes; in a style that will vie -with any Waled at any , other home. either in - this country ot. Europe. - They base also the pleasure I o annonnee 4 5g, the pnblle that their stock of 'Sheet 3lusia on hand,e ,Ist,. of the largest and most complete assortn•ent to b ound in the country; they are constantly adding totli stock all the '.- New 3lnsic published in New York. Boston. Ae. They also publish seeemi instruction Itooks,whieh are in general use throcughout the country. PlANOS—Ktineunsortment of the besf manufacturers of Nair York and Roston, at the lowest cheap prices.. SIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a genera/ asiorttnent of Oultzur, Violins. Banjoes, ?lutes. Aceordeons he.. Violin. Guitar and Ilat p Strings, 01 the bolt Italian 'unlit les, allot which altl he furnish id to the public and the trade at the lowest rates Ordens phnetually attended to. . •-• All flee k Walker's Music and Publications Tb air n- __ _ -Ker r t ln,ic _ can obtained at-B 11ASicAN',1 , Bock NI nr•re. Pottr• ville. trP f t . t 4 . 1 81 ., . • _ MORRIS, JONES & • IRON & STEEL MERCIIA N TS, ..ifuri.al and Wizlfenth StriCefs.Thiladelplitzt, llavertl*aye on band and for Palo REST F.SOLISII UV:FIN ED IRO'S—Full assortments of "Bogusila." and other favorite brands. • BEST AMERI CAN 11A ES--orditiary sizes. or rolled to order for brides, Pin:poses, &e.,.&e. 'PENNSYLVANIA BOILERPLATE—. Promiscuous sizes{ or •ut to required site. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand, made In ;solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CA It AXLES—American and .llnglish. SLUM k SHEET IRON—For covering seliu tog. ke. A SIF.IIICAN — LBW' TCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD I LION—.T rails and flat bars suitable for mine,. turnouts. kr. JUNIATA. ENIII.ISII k NOR VAT SLIT RODS. BOLTS. NETS and WASH ERS—For bridges. ears. and machinery purposes generally. CAST. SILEA It. NACIIINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also. atf eaten quality for taps and dies . The alcove, togetherlith a full tulaortment of Iron. Steel, Nall., and Spikes to which the attention of deakrit, railroad companies.engineers, miners, thunders and ma. ebirdsts Ia Wei • • M.1'3,10.1868 M. W. : A LDWIN- & CO., ENGINEERS, Broad and ffainifien streett.PAffacfclphia.renna.. 1 VOULDeaII the attention of Rail- V • road Man gers, and times. intelested In Railroad Pr.iperty, to thelrlystem of Locomotive Envine2. In whist' they are adapted o the particular business for which they-may be req !red; by the use of ode. two, three or four pair Of driving wheels.; and the use of the whole, or so much of the Weight as may be desirable for adhe. glen; and in aced ninralati og them to the grades, curves, strength of gape retraction, and rail and Work to be done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the *wer Is aecurediith the least expense for attendance, cost of fuel, and cairn lo Road and Engine. With these objects in view, a d as the result of twenty-three years practical experltne In the business by our senior part ner, we man a fact lire:fire di/A-rent kftsda of, Engines, and . several .lassies of tires of each kind. Par' tenter atten tion paid to the, rength of the maehlheln the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and opportunities of oVoining intorination. enables us to offer these Nig nib with the assurance that In efficien cy, economy andarability, they wilde o mpare reversibly !,. with thmie of any the!. kind In use. We also furnish to osier. wheels. ties, bowling or low moor tire (to fi ..centres without riug,) . composition 'IMMO for bear. lugs:. every desc ri ption of Copper. Sheet Iron and Boller Work Wand ever article appertaininf to the repair or renewal of Locom. tire Engines. M. R. BALDWIN Sannery TA, 'SS 1.11 . MATTHEW BAIRD. SAVING - INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. • NATJONAL SAFETY TRUST CO:, TASIOT STREE T , South-wcs eorav of Trim, Philadelphia. • INCORPORATED DX THE STATE OF PENN A ` Money Is received In any cam, large or small, and In terest paid from the day of - dor:lM tk the day of with drawal. ' - 1 _ The riffle. II open.everY'day from 9 o'clock In the morn- Ina till 5 o'clock In the afternoon, and on Monday and Thtirsday evenings till 8 o'clock. liol. II ENTLY L. BENNER, President. ' .IfOIIERT 8 EVRI IVE, Vice President. MILIJAY J. Ilisso, Secretary.. . • Directors! • Mon.Menry L. !inner, - V. Carroll Brewster, Edward 1.. Car r, ~ Joseph B. Barry, ' Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, , Band, K. Ashton.. Joseph Terkro. C. Landreth }Nana, Henry Dillenderfer. • •Monee isreeeletd and payments made daily without entire. The In vestmeitle are made In Iti:AL f;STATivMoitt GAGES:CIROUNto'IIENTS, gad such first dam arced OM as the cbartei requires. • • Yebrnary • .- constantly lon hand, of ration* scree, for driling TbrastObg?lac hires, Km and other Mils. Coal Breakers, Peieens and Ore Washers; also, for shaßlpg for Goal, hoistinx, pumpinp, ke. --. • . *I.-Engines made without Wheels when required. FOR SA 1.E.-- t A r rew Stationary Engine, suitable for a Coal vine: , ICII be sold rimy cheap. Cylinder, 14 In. bore; f.ll in. a ke: box bed•pbtte,llll ft. lonx. 30,1 n. wide; 60 Ott. krwheel; two eccentrics , to run both ways: • .414-.Deseriptlve .Clreulars of Portable Engines and Price Lisbon Lind.• . At • ' 1 - • •• A. 14 ARCH ANRAI7I.T. , ~ • Cilp•Portobte Expine• aird Mach= Works, "15th & 'Tamil ton, streets, above , Willow, philadelphla. .!• . A p 11110.14 I. ; than ' •03 ;11800yERY OP THE AOE.-11‘ o r • I I3IPOR CANT TO'. Tobacco Chewers! • Da. MIA' kV LINN A RIYB • • : Tantia,llestoriative Troches, TA Great ,Sebititale for Tobacco. i • It is a - wOl known and incontroverti i,• ble firerthat ghe nee of Tobacco is the promoting II Cause or want' of the meet severe , 111ENTAD-AND 'PHYSICAL DISORDERS To which the race of man is subject. an careful analysts and long and minforexperlince have clearly proven that it eontainspsin nareotie and poisonous proper ties moat dange in their effects, phich by entering Into the blood d Mugs the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many to sunrise that organ to be ae vie:vasty' dieeaseei; - ?ODA= &treats also be entire nervous system, man treating' Itself—as all who have ever used the noxious weed.will bear testimony-1u Lassitude, Narrow, !nits. bility, Water Nash. Dyspepsia, and many other disor ders of a similar character. • , Tint TASTE, ItItSTORATIVZ TROCIIM Anrdisigned M'pounteract there baneful induencee, and have proved - eoMplitely truccetafut In Ha multitude of aims, and wheMver used. .Deing harmless In Mum selves, they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire eye- , . lens. restoring the Taste whieh Nrome vitiated o deetroy‘d by grist Indulgence. completely Itllol.ll Mr the "irritation and troompanying Darling mosation of the Throat—which ire always 'consequent Upon abstaining Itom the use of Tobacco, and be Ortega healthy tone to tip Stomach; Invigorate the whole system. Persona who iine irretrievably undermining their con etitutions and shortening their lives, should use these Trochee Immediately and throw off the Injurious and unpleasant banal. of Tobacco Chewing. Ti mm y T r o c h e s or losengea are put up In a merevilent and portable forte at Out low prim of 60 ands per box.— A liberal dbwount to . 114 Trade. • Prepared 'solely! by the undersigned. to whims all or dare should be eddressed. JAS. E. BOWERS, .I=i d t Corner Ltd and ham streets, 1.1211 a Muth 20,1,3 t 12.1 y Jaren. •oMtitute of mi . eed. 7-ly ._.. O • ...... •.. - AND OABDEN SEEDS. PRDIT Tans, Jlgrliesaltural Implements. Age , TIIE subscribei williceep i ft na hand Clover, Timothy and other lira., Peeil. White Clover and Lawn Gram see s, ether with garden and geld seeds. wh we wilt vagrant to be fresh and good. He will also metro orders for all kinds of fluit trees. (warranted to be abet ' they are reprewented,) agricultural implements. Le.. all of which will be furnished at manufsrtmer's mires.— The Needs and trees sold by the subscriber are selected w ith great care, only from growers of reputatit.o and ' , landing. 111, dors not deal In seeds prnege,pd pma d... u . ously In the market, from those who sell cheap. without regard to the diameter of the seed *old. ti , ,tr A.... he rarebits. or fell Ilerdg grown prodilscuously id small gar. dens, where their too rims pros hplty deterlotaler their ii r qua lity. partir tarty those of the saute species., This is tan,poingti Hon to those who purchase either oe km Yar trees, de. , send in orders early t o ,. ~;. :AA , • BENJA.MIN BANNAS. •-- -- W.he the dew Is on the clover, ' And Ike gronaln Autumn bloom,. , And the primrose beds all OTVf • - • With acorn coping. strewn: - .. And the lacy mks sit cawing • iligh upon the tallest tree, I load my heifers, lowing, ' ' To the milking through the len. ) . Then calls to me •- 1 The cuckoo tierg. - And the blackbird at tbit , daw Ring, t i Sing• deer and ripe, With his golden pips , . To theitollklng inttl to the morning.- When . the bloom.is on the bean stalk, . And the ham to green bedgurrowil ' Washes her tice;rrith the dew-dropei , .1 ell! to my new traih ( .0... • . • , The partridge springNen deriv rr Imre, . And the pheasant t inter lb; dough, , . .. Nestles the sheen or his purple rings, ' ,„,.., • • As my milk-white heifers low. • AndAtigs forme,, In grten•wood troth• The thostle kne , at the dawning; ' And the skr-lark, he ripen cheerily 1 . To the milking maid In the morning.' ' CULTIVAT. AND DORM. • . . • • Deterioration t . t; plants dhd animals is as pos sible as iniprovoMent. Nations, oncelrenowned , e l akt be perfectiot of the human race, neglect, base sunk back 4.-7 barbarism. Egy 'rleras once solearned, that it is recorded, as a sir' kg mark of his greatness, that Moses "'was I ed in all, the wisdom of the Egyptians." Egy is nova, semi -barbarous province of Turkey, so Nat. that none do beereverince. The Bedouin robber tuakeg. L . his . bannts where was once the Alexandrian School, from which has come much of our Medi.. ation and absence. Tyre, celebrated in Ht. Writ far her knowledge in ' the arts 'and Design. lion, hat lost her disigiuittian as "Queen of the Sea," and scarcely a vestige of her Artatne,,, , , tier arts, or her power remains. • . We might extend our illustrations of the trot of , our position, at Ithe 4xpense : of our pride hi human,progress, but the 4 will be sufficient.% The best breed of onitritsis extent, turned into the wilderness, will - Neon lose their distinctive qualities, and assimilate to the origino wildst,,ck. > But a few generations are required to change the Berkshire, .or China, into the long.nosed; flap• eared wild hog, from which 01l our varieties have • sprung. ,‘ So with our fruit. ,Let the best variety-of-ap ple known, grow up in a hedge, or in, the wood., and in a short time the •deseendauti will be no better than bitter., crabs. , • We may follow this law of deterioration through: the whole vegetable and animal crealion`, and we shall finch it-unerring—what is 1101 yrogrenitig, it retrograding. Every farmer, then, may make' up hie mind that unhss, by his efforts, properly di : yeeiCd, in taxing 'nature, he is Improving his steekl, and Other products . , they will deteriorate in Ills keeping. If we eat oar best and . earlieSt grain, generation after genration, or sell it because the immediate profit isOater, the rich wheat kernel will soon become-a shriveled Coneekn, as unlike its ancestor as a crab is to a pippin. ' ,s Ily cultivation, all our choice varieties of ap ple have 'been produced from the wild crab of Asia—by neglect, they, will return to that again. Our . best varieties of peach have Veen; by cultism tiMl, produced from a fruit of Perste, that pos sessed, iu its whole mass, she peisonuus ; property that is now in the seed; ant to person . eating some of the rich, pulpy 'varieties of pears,l can 'hardi l y imagine that it is a descendant of what Pliny de scribed eighteen hundred years ago, when he sabli"all pears whatsoever, are but a 'heavy meat, unless they he well boiled or baked.",. While such bus bean the progress' forward, tit many of the fruits, others have greatly . &lode. rated, or progressed backward. Not Fong since, some wheat kernels were found in theicoffiti of one of 'the Gallic kings, who had been butied fourteen hundred years. The wheat, in its botanical char acter, is identical with the *heat of the present day ; and yet, on biting planted, it fretfueed &at sixteen to twenty stalks to each grain; and had as average of twooty more grains to a stalk, and each grain heavier than our common wheat. This shows that wheat culture has dwarfed the crop in the last fourteen centuries so PA to almost make the plant a. different species; Ailed every year'ieroppingle making it less, and leas likely thatm shall k P even the present deteriorated withciut constant care skill in the use of fertilisers, and in the !atomic ,of seed. The deaceridanti of vegetables, as well as of An• beats are the representatives of their ancestors. If eunsttmktion, scrofula, or other diem/exists in she parent, appear in the children and though it may sometimes pass over adtingle gene. ,ration, it is sure to appear in the next. It Is so with vegetables : Cori peas, full of bugs, and you Will get buggy peas; sow wheat, full of weevil and smut, and you will reap a ?Joh crop of weevil and smut; sow shriveled and Ilite ripened wheat, and it' wilt require a miracle to, produce a good crop. • In the retrograding Peale, the descendants are * always worse than the remote. In the human race, nvarice in the 4 parent makes a thief of the child—the principle is inherited, but is more fall developed. So in all animals and ;vegetables.— The bad'traits In the parents, ere•inberited by the offspring, and more fully developed. Dateriora:. non thus goes on, In an accelerated ratio, until. we can scarcely trace a resemblance to the ances tor. . Let every fernier, then, conscientiously resolve never to alto* a 'good article to deterlotate on his bands; but, by taxing the forces of Nature, to Improve whatever is entrusted to his eare. Lethim - resolve, not only to compel, the earth to yield tier increase in abundance, but that the abundance shall be int' roved in quelity,;-0/iie r armee. Mitifts• Itlamtalarritcxess.—The dipeaee is often emu- . ed by feedi g too liberal!) , with ret Indian wci#~ when confined in the coop. Cliackena that." - are permitted to roam freely through the Gelds are seldom troubled with . this disease. The common 'racket or.' pop corn, is bettei thanpaneal with , which to feed chickens. ns soon as they are four weeks. old. TREATMENT OP' ITCII.--Dr. 'Schubert, of Ger. many, treats all cases of itch by washing the tient with plenty ef.soft soap and salt in riper. Eight ounces of soap and four of salt to oneiquart of water, make a pretty sharp bath, but be seys it will cure the majority of cases in three or four days. .\ • . , Mitan.4-This favorite herZirage %het tor . cenia , ries W7the chief libutiim uf-northert, tiatiull, it m ade dissolving one part of 'honey 4 throe of boiling water, flavoring it with spice:, aid addiu; a portion of ground watt, and a pieeVa steeped in yeast, allowing the hole to itti•nictit. ••• - • Ranapi. FOB es clover itt a wet state, are apt to become biuetst; hare relieved them in a short thou byl stasPli, deicing a straw band in their intuits ea a P ie. sa d Vint it over the head. In their ealesrAl log" it out the wind is expel!! To PREVC:IT Dt:os among your cucumber them grow atroog thaw cnough to mist the, and throw them etreetiie: RENILDIf ring LON CALTl6ll.—Teito smell° ilk ) priced WI, put sum cotch sniff in it, and oil the animal along the bac nis frum head, to tail, sad also is streak around the neck an inch or io° l64 ' . Two or three applications will expel thee. • To Coat 1:11116' SICK SEA DACO6.—Two l!cisio,..o- NIP of finely powdered charcoal, drauk In hilt A tumbler of water, will often gi ve relief to the siet headache, when caused,. as in most cases it is, b' pl'lPOrabuoilance of acid on the stomach.?' "`To Itatinvn enuaicrti Garrt.n.-711j iiliill is 10 11,re I gun under the animal, ] when Ilia aniisil Makes - snit uilcsperate spring that the wind from the stomach throws out the idistructio4 in the throat at unco, 11.41er's . .VpirV 0 SAID MIZE 11010111!0 MEI hell, and let 3 ;et ' !Wag ll` , the bcaa ‘• to be T TeL
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