POTTSVII, lATURDAT, JUN . IA, I SU. Weaderfrily braid ketti •uppu, read' the with etedi Mae 11101 in or. . . , der to enable him to offera, olution in favor pt revising DIU Torii, out oi l 1 Democrats in the, Rouse; only resew voted •ye Mr. "Mortis.' But, bow 'shall tee trak'ed` the 1 snit offered to their • inteDige' noe l I •What,terne a ng .enoughean ; we apply to the' !lotion of dent es, whit present ;to our meehaufeti,[ml tvers a liboters these peal.' tioni far signitUiree7 l ., It is . '• ;Mrilets ridicule, of tbeir.andiringe, sad lie. Wo lei eonunimd.the an.. lion. of tbit woriginginen; Ill: would i ltick from his - presence,, tiiii*lici seek ng bipociitel. Depend, open it, men 0 , 61,11E111 CountyAbat your laborlcan meet with aiddue reward until•you [ • rise sie moose, tildes your. win ' notainations, and elect men to ntlicelwhose psi t lives are guarantee, • that on this important, - pritieiple •they are sound to the ours. Yon mull de pre froot c pciwer ever 7 man In dike identilliii with!, the Pre:erred*, Pro. SlaTery,, Sham Demeenty, and.elevate ou' , l, those whose .interests are 'min,: who with yet' will bear the brunt of hattle,lOn I institute reroute in 'every brUneti ojr , gOvernmeilt. We sadly. need it. . 1 The Democratic party in p war .baudepletad the • Public. Treasury; while tits . oiernment is airmdy deeply Inldebt ; itcheld l ut Wathingtoti „seeks to fords in inicisiitous Conat i it on amen the peciple of Kansavr proscription inl hands, is a two-edged sword, , decipitating where principle . would have sway I white business is 0 ' ly proitrafe, bat'& l / 1 18 thaws, will 'not, dare' n for furor the t South, pais a bill affiiidlog Pro din •to American In ••dostry. If the Democre ire really ' in 'earnest about the Tariff', why do tb y not easel it? Why welt, when they.have till, i wee?. Simply; because It lathe ~ tad ' 44 4o4gf• . ir e, *shed for the occasion, - and because-they are not h nest in their protesta. lion's. [ I, Nolpfkingmes, y 00 1 74 It will , be 'yaiir own' r fkul' are deceives. Anotber t anis of that 1444 asein4le, - ' 1 has leaked mit that that up by &Orb • !Itienufact • Clay was i defeated, and 'ill • Igor* work 'for the Co'ng r • Committee. In 1844, tie expended here forrthe dp i 1 trade tracts , for distributio., deueee of* few. of rhesubso subsoeibed, are es follotSa; Abraham 'Lees, Jllanclutif.l 11. tees I Bros., J: N. Phillipi4 Co., " Alfred Bingen, William Welker; Alfred'Orrel, Ilifaucheater; • tlearge FOsteri " 'Othereiti u Tilt:J.46rd Provost, Wasp ,A. 4 J. Denniaton, • - r--Xhar. Tennant Co., 1" William Dixon;' " • Satnnel,Higginbotb, " Dunlop, Wilson I C0.,1", Others in Glasgow to the Marshall 4 Co., Leeds, Others in Leeds, :! Aekroy 4 Sony, flans; • Otters iu Halifax, 'Bribery and corrupt o most successfully, by ;h , carry out free trade wear. • end ic party hat always b• . and the South to carry iO, honesty in the Tariff prol There can hriionti. intf to frown; down the. atle.• dupe.those who are inte revenue laws.' 'The ate the working clines on l QqiTli%:E we feel confide , 'ind the alarm on the tloicee that no man mei, Illcliiming,‘"4 thou .1 . Lei our Motto be until' hard "Free Later:, Pr • du 81, 7 ,4 . . 4 Show /ice mu e,. P arty , Antericon 1111.711, fo nui shipping stone te tilo s tato sups and saueen i i to eat our , own bucks . now,-however, as we ed--arrangements bstin tiou iron ore, to be s lisp goal, and, them re t u pigs. Progressing th i n we not live to see the be required to cross the, in tbn form of .dour 7 1 1 , angel under the tariff si nny hops in that dirati l iMpossible to be seco'mi. as skillful as Beeretrr'y I Tag Amounnwerr will terminate on Mn however, be detained come day; beyond the . bur nominations be H EDITO 1 . 115 NORTII 81671511 R Msn'hus been published, ton street. New York., • which,ta devoted to Lie the Fee., . .1 '1 ' . Prrii6OX'S PRILADIMPI June iliotit. .It cot4itti r yi 1 The amid-monthly issu l o , t . , the man or business; in should not be without i In regard to frnancial Ms , istenee of sew counts' • lleatlou of dollar ebarae. . advise subscription to ill dollar a year. monthly, i , ' Monthly. Focal Sir Superb Da/itifts:— ed,juat rat/dyed, and for Bionaree Seed Store, Pot • . 4i-Tha Armory of tti been enlarged. It le the tonge4 rotas for arm pprea, in' the Itorougb; • wiut rendered nacemary, ' with . which new mean . Ern is bad enottFlt attendant:mks, in oar to ernes Into • pandadainlla "temple" devoted. to a of_all aria." If there matter of mere bays r, barshaualian orgies. sae in'. Expiation of damp took }dice at Creek, on Wednesday • Coebrou, Morris King an Edward Reis has since man named Joseph Be 4 or the explosinn, and • one arm broken, and • Sir Our Thernsoasilrs. )that tb• weather bas I . .. V • Pk 1 • . 8 A.ll. k ' Ant., June .6.-81'?, Mon., •• , 7.-81'1 ', . • Tors., -..." • 11,-81 , 1 Wed., 9;82 1 : Thurs., . " 10,-901 • Yri., " "11,--80V, I;=== gollea erthe exerch•O liare beep Aisliviorvd,o# “Lbird nmex." E,41., or New, PbtladelY Other by Clutrles -Aulthe toad!! by .1.1 r: Bat lelleetuel Cotuatereol' • OP Ur. Eboootr. of F; Eoelety, next Toet,day ir rforpscii; pros lani sIPP 011 7"" swig*, with the Wteepti w hie klie the MK, cwmplitint fritai w purimps as tine nn agrl4 slipne ppm. Whilst, gip 14,protote.-411 protoW t . p 49. Th., coin. Owl t 1.41 ": 41 1 I iarik Virricia MISCELLANXOUS. • TRAVEJ.ER'S amt. both= " t er l -3HE latest ant'. best Traveler's Guide throu g hou t the United States, just received sad for disd• tst H. 11. 1 1:iN A N'S 175ropi Book Store ' oar Tea , log. • Eptt T. Ity. 31:111 fells Drilled Eyed Needles, decidedly the best i n L ot ...kagiarkei, of different sista, Irons No. b to 11. always to r ---- T. ad wholesale and retail, at B. BANNANII. , tbillee'ra teeing. January SO , ' 5B 6. the coon - LEONARD, FRT.& CO. to the ha ..-- sawilless & Dealer. in Jr.zoluistigwa wa aits tws - rAlleterfA, PA. ._ .. ion* thICI LLECTIONS ATTENDED ,T() l'ird o76, Tad draft; for sale (m all the principal cities In the or the lag". Also,draftator sale on Ingland,lrstand,Seot- Bea Mrs, tad Wills*. Juno 14,"57 2s-- t i • M. . , .:.VirlfaillEBll- LIME. LI for E sale at all times, Nowlin c#lst the kilns on the Island, for building no. heat, de., it the lowest prices. , 40.• D. IL ArK i lr el l I . ' ..,,, t i;,.. 41700 11811Eit, Ashland, will lift tiny orders prompt ,— 7 .d it lower priamthen have been charged heretofore. IS* 14 E4(41411e, tiereh.po, '5B 12-If Tsps,gioi OIL'S! OILS!! / ° "" ea lr lonN§lON, Agent for A. A. trost.3 l .og. • L'ANE, (late Lane and Iliusey,) wholesale deal. - "Same it Lil and lib NDLP.B. N 0.124. Pearl, and 88, Water Loves I b s New York. 'All orders left at the Since of James Thy porosetl, Esq., or at the Exchange Hotel, will reeelve ' Loves: 11 ( attention. ' _ ' And bksiember 24'58 ' Ninth,' " WHITE Loves ' HORSE'IIOTEL." Thy sr of °o ars mid Jlokantompo Streets, PoUnnik.' . Reek - Joseph ill. Pager , Proprietor. i tertainments and accommodations of the best kind, Dist every attention will be paid by the host and his it . voest ants to make guests and travellers comfortabh Thine e r tgeurt 1,'57 • 31.1 y He tor( And mime& t who wbil'e• wimmi pro. MAC. rim rw. /Di•Crickalr shoe for preserving Waste raper. We will at r m. c lu b , . „Oriel, to those who will save theirpaper and .. store For ule by B. BANNAN. played lad Tuen °ur • St Clair. The fulf4l l B. Qf PQTTSVILI.E. . BSunlßrat. has a lot , of the i s , husive !ottirvine. alikh is a beautiful view of o w : Lori run ant ury, ac., which he will sell at the low Sower b -- fl on s eh,tae lose out the lot. They were B. gang& na c os - •,-."-^ each. Now la the time to procure a J. Stokes run. out " Unlit unsold. D. Joann 11.11.3dm 14. w. sailor b Pox • t• • • ' ' ca. . b Hunt s . • NEW • It. Bassett' b aunt '" • amid Grocery Stare. J. Lewis 111.H.R. dersigned have Fox B Q. Baas c Eblitwiy ew Thy Goods and Oro- FL Bauder rita eta • •te building on Centre " Lai AM. Cha n .tr's Hotel„ mbers, w former' at. , Byes . - - %Ida *4 see their Meads and the public " ;more' is to do exclusively, a pun enable them to sell cheap. - __'.ti TIMM A CALLM .." Ell • '9 1, BEATTY HEEBNER. -la inning*. • '5B . • li.tf Jonas Fox b Lloyd fl• B Sa . u g.r. and /I " lt if:' *THOMPSON, . bearera D. Ridgway hit w id Dealer 1a Exchanges B. Hunt c and b Dort ilisootoi Church, It/krrlT/e, /h. W. Tbompeoni b w Ica ••••• ift?pud nut money,. Gold" and H. C. Green Lloyd: I Warrants, te.,bought and sold: Will T. A.; ItelUy b Lloyd all collections entrusted to his care- 1 U k. Edmonds run oat H. n nuntan mti „ a 4 paper, leave, stocks, and all other se. Byes inwelted on deposit and Interest al, arsitoyr opened, and its second tilts You p" the dreaui:irol.. ii addtte... The tied. °crawl were bought rer.f, whereby Ileury teiriff of 184; repealed. - :gr., Dugm, a Co., Philadelphia; Dm . . daville; Jowl Sirlersit. , President Mi. Itscsrintsyron— i rine; aCID Parrissow„liag., Pottsville, • • ', q.. Pottsville. , 40 Pottatilli Clots" '' ', mber 7,.'67 "United ICieren of Patti From 'bleb it will b 11 1111°V itth wore vletwieue by onei.' l SIG ,in order to .. poi riv rr eo l t i ms and s a a r t oid d in4ease t tl rent.;:o Um P keit - '!• P../. I d ;r * Orn g the Stone P dt7re a I;l a o l uT i e e i lVel t e . Scorer s,, IL nett, the bonding adjoining the bridge The gime was well Sorb will hereafter be known as the was %Mosel' , warm, almilthre," where their old tristomels and • will find a general asiortment of all qntrlngen mach exercite , m The prise min by the "EN. , , nedat $lO. ' The feeling; Floor I -- re the result drew from the Co:swore. • Fish, cheers, as those given by !.erorivinns. • j Mali- W e , wou ld no t g i ve -e, g g le sold at the lowest prices, for case MATXSON li. BABUIL , friendly game sustalh des . 7 3 0 . ,58 r , , , ; 6 47 hr Nild meet , -4 . ti ____ - tonal Investigating $500,000 'won't' was Item of printing has Tbo names and rest. ben; and Os amounts 1100 '• 200 2;500 1,000 ' • 1,000 1,000 1,000. , ' 10,000 - . 500 JO would Want sweet& Clukts not dishes/lined a! ,NEW lour and qralia Store. future day try It again. "AtIBERS i bek Lave to . r '• ' ,ns of Schuylkill coentyithatthay 41Pir The Last "Simo."—Pvmpe of Brews. Yardley A Son. on .Chairman of the Standing ' WlLlauch Chunk streets. in Potts. and harmonious Democracy; uenpen::titannetlbymoun,il4aViTEPALl9.l.iii„4 Ibis Belongh, oil Last 31ondt so, Corn and OatiChop.Mill Peed, business of the utmost ins ,1 M"alilltyllt Pota gratoes. gilt: s, IMO free tight, disgraceful, for quantity of Flour 71.4/ V The 'town clock had scare .td delivered at any pointOm the organisation: when Gen. M. i • • by t ijoinimat i n i zebu! co 4; . g u e: a e r r al l i r wall„ a,i e fl e n4 m it t l g . f r i tV greatly to at ly appointed Post Mister, cfrve at least 20 per cent. oti their almost in the lame breath b Oland ascertain for yourselves. who hom lu tted Mr. Yfenry” ' BOMBERGY.IL A BLAIR. 57 • 1 44-tf Post Office applicant, too thsi,' taenced a scene which defieti 3UNO WIEN.' .. confusion, which prevented . uGirr As. IT 8110ULD BE, taken on the-Motione, b70 . 11j. AT fill the Pr e sident , . etude; closely iConamerclall College, Miners. Arriving at nearly tte),,;,T,;t,:r(ori. Manuscript' Forms/ vents aby the throng from -IA - iCTIONgi•en at this boat mounted the Judge's our . a ..... liv course of Countin-Room meeting with foldetarma aro Ahtira. KWh pupil is segparate ran!' 'put' 'em outl"go it:e sole direction of the Principal. down!' &c. Both . claimanfif teaching at this College is Atte*. ing to order, but their volt; rwoocrnugdetin.(B,:h4,..hluTr issue itistes, groans, cheers, CADIPoar particulars address the throats of the now es+ "T. K. MIME, York; Pal" time, filled every avallablets&:AL PENMANSHIP. lei attempted to make a me ItECEIP 'l'of FIFTY by 'the Other . partYtwhotalkib•-• . ‘... s nste +Penmanshi ild to jAalle hint from hisstirly.idd:,,i of , free of ro „:: ge n . " tl y 'belled by a filUallT foray on e T. K. 1v 111 TE, York, Pa. Al this moment Instigated IV' 124 m / 1;000 • Eooo' • I • I,ooo \ amount of over 11;000 2;900 . 9,000 11000 4 • 5500 bale bilenrelortel to b..minded Britone, to I re* here, arid the Daum. !en the toot tsed . py them . I. Tiserefore. there is no . stations of Abut party. we upon the Peuple pt now, being made to ffed in a revision_of the. pt here to again dedeive is question, wilt pi.ove ; but it is our duty to wateh.tower of Prole°- , Molly rush to destruct idtet not warn me.r— story crowns oor iection to-Anterieaa 1n: eee Trade, Pro Staeirii The Philadelphia .IyOrlb years we have been O, to be there converted 4. jai° plates, from which t cakes. Thar system is eve, likely to be extend . oalbot. for the exports ,_•siiied,by tiepins of.' Eng to at in the torpn of backward, as, we do; 1037 ry whaVanar upbeat. Isbell Oeeallo tebe returned tone .eing boW nuieb has been 1846, ibefe ii.seareely ion, that' can be deemed fished by aid at tinaiaiers Cobb. Deameraey, a rough ana tuns • . . participated, was eommence4 . • tended itself over that part a ' 6 .6,0 , ),, c 67 d t Clerk's desk; around wtti d ' al battle raged with great •iotedr • / of the meeting for the time, for-,,, vatiosted Here was performed prodigik d' •,?I . . the fabulous deeds of Jason .0 / panions sink into insignif might' exploits of the Knight" — " '-. / eih i ft , .. gy m • r Curnessv:—The melee ay next. The Simile will in executive session for 4th. They he►e .e num. '• re them, and several tree. '$ TABLE. aw .The Ainertean edition for Leonard floott Ful• contains, eleven articles, one o f nt :31itury'll Geography of ! tct s Coortzsrxrr bermes for I list :3130 new counterfeits.— thli Detector is Invaluable to ,Ils store or countlornxnst It will keep him better prated t t ern, and ailvlse him et the ex ts quicker also any other pub. ler In the country. We would a Detedor..The price is one r two dollars a yeti for it, semi- Afars. lot of superb Dahlias, sprout le to-day, and Monday, at 'D. grille. 1 Washington Artilleii ate has . Olisety-feet In length. being 1 ry; ball, conoert, or, otliar . pur • , e enlargement of the room n cooregoenee of the rapidity A ins being added ,to the roll. o• hire ;gresg-shops,isith Iheir but to ixiovert a ; piloting of bad spirit/kilt deeeesatiog ravel of the; "art pfesereattre ;ate be a 'repetition io this ring night hid mu with their all speak' plainer. • Damp.— r An explaal4ll of era . Potts Colliery, Wolf burning Edward Eaes,Wol. ;. Wm. Davis so asveatly. that The -Mac=le says that • than was blown up by the gores ' alnid sersral Injuries!, baring . of his ribs fractured.• record • for the. weak, shows • exceedingly, P., TZLIOILIMU t. atylrania /lill, "Usrilk. 2P. 31, 1 7P. XI. 82 ° ' • 1:°•-tlesr. Si ' l r • 80 - ' 80 , , 73 90 ' 'lB2 90 83 " • .11 • GS -eridoy. • AurociatiasS.--Slece the lad is Society, four 'able' lectures by.J. M. Wetberlik, Esq.; sib.; tber by William 11.0oneelly, s I llattloct; "Education." Air Esq.; subject, ..Knouledge."-- kir, of St. Clair; sUbjerts,4lll - lectures sere Interest. tatille, will lecture before the k. Pima alleacker.ao bear ,of the Itio is so 40ir,10 .n of some tly io tbo abase, alibis mssix'!;.o, base ire heard la Zasterii Tionsilvatak— ' feral talon jai the watt inter oats, and the 4rly ;my p well as Ibey ever halm at this malb,a,l plaiilvd later LADIES' WORK.SASKETS, OR STANDS, EAUTIFUL Pattems---Ligltt atd Darabbx Also,Suspencion flower irisakets, lust Ted and for tale by, i • 41', BANNAN. DlEcialt to be Illad..Good Needles. OHN ENGLISH S CO.'S Patent w iI,,AWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS. knOreserve your Waste Paper. ALLOW BASKETS of various manse. and the daring deed -__..7 .6IW IMIP ir Paladins pass Ink; obscurity,' 4 the leaders of the Headierl o tocir g DAT 'son, and a Chevalier de A. CHICAGO: 111. ' forming feats of agility - wf llr y * CLEVELAND. O Mich. hio. D. to • circus rider, was Ita 1 4. e - it : b l e ' r or these Cotters.' has the left pant leg torn almost +. n unlimited time. 1 . - this stage of. the proceed .ELPHIA COLLEGE, to interfere, rushed Into Seventh and Cheetnnt at: eets. dated by several police !lean; Or anthill. ‘• struggle, in which this: MORRIS L HALLOWELL, HART, N W.C.W. C. PATTERSON , obtaining posseasion' j i . HIDER, MAHL WILLIAMSON, Boyer of Orwigsburgvi . cooK . tb t °rand Jur y. t ? ci k i .ECIATE COURSE. • of l twin)ibertineny: plug, , sine tlloothOpmved (onus. adapted to the various livalastion,unieer.V!T. Trade and Comm erce , including Otngral eng, tbe ^fore exmea - lik Excha t nite; Manufacturing, n Ilaih Chabutarror them! boatiog,Ac - , Ac. little fever:and renisianahtp, rostrum, no's ',writing Is regarded of the• erat Inver: Knntei n i . , tio .maranteed to,all completing the Course. Chrihtof 3fin L CALCULATIONS; MERCAN. of the ero r. BUSikEtS$, C.OIatESPON & & bit to thee@ t.' USAGE In the inns delivered upon the abort ti.r.Vitts. tt rded to Students completing the • by their friends, n t a necessary examination. rently, with much at'el iriforniatlon. • quiet was noon t ot these Coilegeedeaign perfecting a them by therrewd a i t irtzt a ngt r l d h t e principal cities of the 1Y bandied -being selves in the v o aiTo u n n s gmen es uP !rd t :l n n i g: bin' opponents, an in tired, Commercial Centres of the friends. During t rei ic c real ant also. The es. 4 h Is Is believed to be indispen er ten minutes, se ult. different parts oft the above points are al! in a proxperona tempted to . 9 a reenii .r t f i tr: n l e t i n .s dettLwere . in attendance upon the excited partlciparterms and no sardines. Students may wrenched off, and tland prosecute the &ladles without refer tamed, the ges ming' • Terms t . • pie, sue the politicai• Complete Course.lnelndinx Rook 'rendering the steno - f heeturen, Ac.,• • . . $4O 00 uxial do _ Sro Half Course, . • • . gf, 00 r"""",' her'particulars send for Cstaloaue and ar t2ry wadi, enditg : sa, BRYANT A STRATTON, Tamaqua, as chalgi PHILADELPHI6 snug nut."tuela g 1117 ' had thesslise meat, nth. ' U.YLKILL NAVIGATION. blase* and , " rum, fro it** w oo l 0 A RI) of .. m .....,... a . i .„ i the following Rates of 'Toll on Miscellan, ' — '7,...= And , m-boats, to be charged on their Works .of Cochran Phil,* And 1 FSS •.• i CHARGED PER TON OF 2000 POCNDS. which seat t 1 2 ,1 but were .... ~. prev, carried fen stiles and under, shall pay p n ,,,d een , n oy .. ocr ton. except whore this amount shall es , the reel Pr ..., ton on, the SPeertnin.d tonnage of the 106: passed below Reading. or 4 cents per after a while ding. In such case, these last mentioned sheriff now harged. -41,'-lneo beyond ten miles, one cent per ton sru dime after .... &-,•. tonal will be charged, except that Lime. petilor being wi stelt (tats, Poet'sand Italic, Manure and would remain, a he charred not more than 30 cents per at the same ti • -, -- -ought or Scabbled Stone, Common ifrlcks, side—the fight lifflyllis:nd. Unwmught. Eloilding,Flag and Curb minutes f 2. ..,,,, than 34 rents per ton. ‘. 1 . Marble, Fire thick, Soap Stone. Fish, link er eee ea— . , Ore. Scrap Iron and Itruken Castings, to the insider exl . l ," rents. 11. y. side, each t hal ~si; f t. o r a v a l rl i i .c a n r b t r o dr ot an n a u lai V i u redn : r ro e uLas e t i i , ill, Esq., to readlth * .1.11...1 lagnoriand Spirits, Merchandise Amid theo4llll4.Z jilt artirlex not otherwise specifically, T°Ted throughJ 0 ' • ; Mi t n i tp lay ll a aa n n d ss l t c r e a n w t; l pe lo r u t: 7l n See for d a s ny il d it i u si toldolahl lo ll/Ileirfq That If more than 100 pounds of 0 un groans, Ithwes. chee . upon any boat, the boat and entire, ' , wi d ene d the tee p ee ' he full charter rates fur every lock Headier MeV . taa ! 1 ng the Locks, Boats shall hare preen- , the Cochraultes. ir ti: fts not complying with this regtila 7 j li s t ene d to a Th r iff 'aged the full charter rates. , , , . '1 • , I helped to 00 1 J ! . TOLL' )11 BOATS. 4. identified With t . incised by the Charter of the ;i:ompany, 4 '4 out !. CIII it . r c 11:nti for r r e a v r e gy i ror k k p r " e d- Shove lo d bew llead l i n n:, dodge, and despl nod tonnage of ten creed, And these rates -The Ibl/owing d against every boat; but conditional per u10n0ta . :7, 1 ,,,H* 4 .L u v e l l td`l o a'w ma a bi nT. l nti ft lif a L g ba ul:t n io T ll l 6 lt :tti l l n e atalwa.• -..--bl tea following rifest his ragged shift ug cargo, which has paid Aire e ~, on,. or more ensueis:—Cfee . - -fre e. e . .. n r with cargo which boa Paid less than been in " the il o s In (nits— saY i ' • Teel', : ri g a rat r ti not : ore; 10 rntlea, " • - $( 1 ) 00 .kilt and al . •: ! than 10, and not over Vit.iles, - 150 • hoYant thee • distance beyond 20 miler, - - 200 papers r , .. . .nlat inn of the laws or regulations fur using the ...The whole ea, and for the protection of the works of the witnessed at . wilt render thel boat-liable to an additional. u th a e ti f i n .u ll charter . rs or te t . h e a nd eomm tn deto ut 74 m ien d h.gu sted ' o l d el"i cargo ing that r i iii.! ixed by the manager; la paid.. a ..,antes tinning upon rt single level of the works shill] .. 1 /P s ! . , 77. ash lock they; may at any time yam, four carts Ibop vilv*Pg 1 upon , the. ascertained tonnage thereoL above haeg-writil g; 4 and Six cents pee tors below Reading, agreeably ..,,.., ACX of Antembly. - Pr e Pe r ,r'"" .: order of the Want, ' P. FRALEY, Vail anti lc • . Pro#dewl. that, ie co , . of 'the Schtlyiklll Mielpflon Company,t.. . ' •• i'llfedifphia, Af.rti 3, Iti:A. 1 - ' 14. ? ' L F.-VOORHIES St CO., 103/MI LID interni at Ins =unarm, Lewis Vain Red• Ash Coal. From the 'NEW DENCA..."i cnziraty.- , They; wise ao other (loil—.Lich assures tt purity. Siresups sales Dy J. 8. SILVER, Jr., CO., No. 11 pins greet, New York. Pottsville, Juno 5,14 • 1:3-l7 ; . VAN DUSEN, NORTON & C0., .': DOM iaan Of TRW -: Lehigh' Coat & Nairigatioa Co. . Marko st BriaMlase, Bangor& . 1 BEST RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. Wharf No. 1, Port Itieluaoad. CUMBERLAND ,COAL , At Baltimore sad Alesaminm !i. 12:1 Walnut street, PRILADELPIITA. i .Ofces:No. U s Doane street, Libertyßt., t eo no r. !gr . , N. YORK. • &ray 22,' No . 214m0 COAL. COAL' COAL. LEWIS WORMED & GO. Whoksak Deakrs in the berg varieties of DOEXBIIO, COALS—Adc . .Propricicra Holf . Creek Cbiliery. orpo4 Lie of pnxisiang over 150,000 lons a year of the akin* red (fird'Ask,), and BuCz lisava,Otaits 444 / ' ALSO, Exclusive Agents tbr the sale of the palely genuine To oust Mountain Coal, from the Locust Dale Collleq of Gm. C. Pam t Co., all of which will be shipped direct td New Yorlt, via Canal; or coastwise, via Oreeowich Piles, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) Also, At Philadelphia, from Pier No. 11;Port Biel mond. The choicest qtialltks of RED and WRITE ASH COALS from Schuylkill County, selected with special care, and shipped under our perso I superinten dmee • At Inizabethport, N. J. ; LEIUGH SPRING WU:WAIN and COUNCIL MGR' B. BANNAN. Bookseller arid 'Balloter . . At'Jersey City, Z.J.' We Lehigh and ,Ilforris Mods.), The very impeder WILKESBARRK COAL, trove ttia Baltistore Trein,-taken 'Mote the " Andeurted lame* rent and Coal Company's Estate," near Wilkesbarve; also, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, toe ilium purposes sod for badly me, are lillsoPaluS• ' We hold 'eeetilleates In 'our °Meas. from parties who have used and Pally tested the. Coals, and pronounce tiionthe Pm Amnon Coati for steam In am pro• doting no elluldw,leve vibes and greater busy thin any other Made now bolero the puMle.:7 • May . 11, '5B • J. G. IMMIX. - -9011 MR. TURNER . 49c 'GOWEN, Miners and Shippers of WHITE ASH COAL from the Vast and West Mbun Leda Collieries—MAMMOTH A BLACK HEATH VEINS Orrtei—Oentre street, opposite Epbeopel Church. Potteville, April 10, '5B 1511 ,C 10 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE k) The subscribers have associated themselves. hom audatter this dateoluder the name and style of TYLER, STONE k CO., and will conduct the business of Dosliwg is am/.as successors to FREDERICK TYLER A CO., at No. &a Walnut street. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway, New York; Pier No. 6, Port Richmond. FREDERICK TYLER, GEORGE F. TYLER, .0. NICHOLS BEACH, WILLIAM E. STONE. 19•tf • AtSHLAND and MAHANOY COAL .—The undersigned are prepared to receive orders or t eeelebrated Ashland 001111 from the .Baneroft Pi oneer Colliery." Yronithe extensive alterations and Inv provements made at the Colliery this winter for prepay mg the Coal, they feel no hesitation In offering It to the trade as an article that cart have no superior In the mar. ket, both as tnquality and freedom from dirt. agate and other Impurities. They are also prepared to make con• tractafar Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines BANCROFT, LEWIS CO., N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial • February 9,14 - COATI: to) qty q 0 OD* af=ll OXi Walnut street, PIIILADELNILI 110 Broadway. NEW "YORK. • "86 State street, BagrON _ 'From Baltimore, Yd. The eelebraked HAMPSHIRE BITUMINOUS COAL. May 9.'b9 CAIN, HACKER & COOK, ANNUM AXD SMITS= Of 3314503 ac. Seat's. Ocotal. Also, dealers In other first qualities of • White and Red Ash psalm. • No. 136 Walnut street, Philadelphia and Woodland Wham- e, Schuylkill. 11 Tnol[46 CAIN. WARM ITACTSI. Just 3f.COOK Yribruary 27, '5B 9-ly _ _ _ ____ Anthracite .Coals. lICHAItLES A. HECKSCHER& CO:; .Shippers of Bebuylkilleciate. from the celebrated ACK HEATH and BROAD MOUNTAIN Wutrz Aen, and the (VITO Rim ASH Veins, are now prepared to exe• cute orders, either from Philadelphia, (it lehmond, wharf No. 14.) or from S.c.huy NMI Haven, per Caput, at the low. est market rates, for single cargoes, or for",contiacta--to be herniated ityjnifonn prime order. Onuers—No. 41 South st met, NEW YOXIC• No. 132 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. 'April 3, '18..t .. . 1 144 i • LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE, T. , ESSEES OF KASKA WILLIAM COLlAERY.{formerly boons. SINNICICSON kCO. ' ) are non prepared to receive orders for their celebrated WHITE ASH COAL from the Raven and Black Heath veins. and RED ASH from the Lutherand Peach Orchard veins, all of which are free burning and well adapted for family use. Hiving recently adopted some Improve. melds in the machinery fcr the preparation of this Coal, which enables them to separate the slate and flat piece* from the square fractured, giving it a handsome and uniform size and,appeurance, they mu confidently re commend it to the public: Office—in Centre street, opposite the Americap.lionsf, Pottsville. Agents in New York k Philatrs—ROGEßS t IkiTURS.: . No. WO Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. o ffi cer ' 140.16 Nassau Street, NEW YORK. February. 27.111.58 9.tf HARDWARE. "OLD DOMINION coFFgi.pixr." A 0001 ) CUP OF COFFEE is a , .d eslr a b I e beverage—this can always be had by using•the "Did Dominion Coffee l'ot," for isle at the Hardware and Iron Depot. /RANH POTT. rottiville;January 2,'lr£l , HARDWARE ARP IRON •DEPOT. IaTHE a BBLnIBER., haring now arrang ed his goods Ulla new place of business sad with a new determination of furnish. log all inch goods as the business of the Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value, solicits the inspection o f Public: I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full stock of ' : Bar Iron, Chopping Axes, -Fine.lron, Coal Shovels, Cad Steel, • Trace Chains, . Bllt Iron, ' Nails anal Spikei, ' . Rope.. Tackle 'Blocks. Bellows, Anvils and Vices. &e., Ilardirare and Iron Depot, C 33112 13xxxxr.three doors above Market. Rut olds. .FBANIE POTT, July 15,1854 - 28-tt miali n iln i fißMA l L C ONtro doors b&• lois ;Mats' Hotel, and nearly opposite the iMiners' Bank, Pottsville, where will be . lifound an excellent assortment of HARD. WARN: Condi Trimmin &W Springe, ith ' al, Shaedialter'eTools, • Carpenter'eToola, Glass and Paint Bar Iron ofall Meta," Rolled " Nails and Spikes, Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Tools. Building Materials, Cast Shear Steel, ' Arm Blister, • M 111 Saws. Gross-eat Saws, ~., Fine iland.aawa. Files, 7- • • • Vine Trays ) , nritania 'Were. Assortmentof tee Locks, Table Cutlery, Pocketattlery, Table Spoons. Anvils and Vices, Asscirtment of fine ring, Sheet Iron Crucibles, Wire, Tin Plate, Brass Kettles, Sad Trons, Penland Boilers, Chains., , Railroad Traces, Powde r and Shot . :P to thopubl lc forthopstronags wisludividusicapseßy,andhopes laity of their gtiods,etrirt atter,- nrimodatinit priees,will deserve kneed support . BRIGHT & LERCH, Dealer:ln fitirdniere and iron, Centre sired Pottaville.Jaimary 6 .IRISR G.B.returno 10 ' , thank they extondedtohtm In hl the new nun, by the dual Hon to buitoessand aces ■od command the! rcontl TRANSPORTATION. PNILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHT ON NIEUCLIANDIZN. JN and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1857, untilfurther notice, the following Rates of Freight will be charged per lOttpeunde ARTICLES or TRILIGIII Dry,.Goodi, Confectionery, Books.Carpet in Cigars. Fresh Meat. Fish, Mama' c Anvils, limn. flutter. Copper, Eggs, Ear thenware,Grlndsto;leskiroeerles,Hemp llama. Hardware, Itldem Hollow-ware. Leather,Maehlnery,Hysters,ollB,Seeda,, ke. Cousin, Cotfee,G raln.nar Iron. Lead, lasses.Nalls, Splkek, Mee, Salt, Prosi .•\sslons,.Sugar. hlsky, ke., Brooms, Fire 'lntim, Goatio, Min Stones,. Pitch and Tar, Salt,Scrup Iron, Timber and Lumber, ke., Wicks. Coke. Cord Wood, C1.ay,.0 rxrel, I reJton .Ons famestone,llfanure, Pig iron, Plater. Slateddalt, Ulna' a, ke., Flour. per barrel , March 21.'4' PHILAD'A READING RAILROAD. °Nig Yhilada. & K. R. Co., PhilcuNphia. March 29,18b8. The rates of Frel7.ht and Tolle on Coal transported by tbls Company, will be ai follows, from Wth March, 1808, until 'further notice: e, , To Richmond,. " Philadelphia, " Inclined Plane, • Nicetown, " Gerreantowm R. It., Palls of Sehlllikilit litanayunk. " Spring 'Mills, I. Conibehocken ,end P 174 mouth 'Railroad. " Rambo's and Potts' end , Jonee'b • " Norrlstowunt Kridgelmutj " Port Kennedy, " Valley Pie, -- Menlwrifie, ' 14 Royer - aferd, " Potbdorrn, tkragianville, " liirdeboro' " Reading, " Between . Reading and • , , " Mobrsv:"e. • " Hamburg, Oririgtb4Prt • By mdor oral* Board of M March 29, 'sli 14 BUSINESS' CARDS; D.'L.'DODSON, Den- Ust, Market Street, three doots i lrei7; a r . Third, month idle. rPottaville, Jan.9o. '5ll, W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., 'elate of the Pennaylianist State Geological Survey, hada, ranee, lei Wetaber 13, lb 414 f '0 GEORGE BROWN, Miniinspectoi, pottnins o lnspeita iloal lands and Mines. Parties lar attention paid to ventilation. (Anima I, 314 AENRY PLEASANTS, -Civil and I I Mining Engineer, PINTO ILLS. • Orrice—Market greet, north side, between Centre and Second. , • [August 8, 'Z 32-Ont ' ' B. CHARLES HERMANSADER, Surgeon and Aeconeher t • 'VE.WlGsßoll.l:l—Oppodts the Arcadian JaenSt& August 29,'57 354 i ATKANSON'S .• . General Land Algener and 8 KANSAS CITY, I I I I leetotgr " . J i annary 23 7 ' . 58 4. atkIRANK C A R TER , Civil ands Mia-! Ing Engineer, Burwell", de. wi ll attend to surlro7l ll rols,ml nes. town plots. se. Mee with Saud. Lewis, Esq.. dist dour below , tither Masco, Pottsville, Pa. 1941 ' TOHN HODGKISS, Mining • Efigi neer And Surveyor, Centre St.. Pottsville; Pa, sil l tends to Surveying and E x ploring Coal Land'. lug:Mines. Le. Agent for the purchase and sale= Estate 'collection of rents, &c. 4 areh7V., 1856. 13-tf. McElwain, • and . Mining ig *Engineer, Ashland, Pa, attends to Sarenying and Ink - porting Mines, surveying and dividing lands, refs. latinylown Lots, and all other Vestries@ in the line of hie profession. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 04 Schuylkill County, Pa. Fetr.53.18.58 azo. z. [IF. a. atom mai.] Smith 411 r. Synuano t CiaHa, Mining and .2bliagraphical Enginerrs, and Cbliferi • Viewers. letahantanfro & Second ata.,l • f Broad' street. , ;POTTSVILLE, J i TAMAQUA. April'24, 'Mt 17-ti HENRYt T W. POOLE, Giologicat, opognrphical and Mining Engineer, Cierestreet, Pot i Pm, gives attention to surveys and examina tions of esal Lands. to surveys of mines requiring spe cial acenracioin2 to the superintendence and entire • charge for proprietors of estates. 'February 2, 'St3 Pulp '67 27-tfl ' • - - . AGENCY—For the Purehase and te ; bu 3 i i rg es a , acl e se ., l a l n in d g e e c r ec li ta t alch;rg f e ß ol' al .oal rents—from twenty years experience in the County he hopes to give satisfaction. Office Hahaataago Street, Pottsville. [April 0, '5B 14.) 'CHAS. M. HILL. pHlLADELp r ijliAr rp READING R. R. 1A "4 AST EMIGRANT LINE TO THE i West, North West, Canada, and Northern NeW ork ; by WILLIAMSPORT. ELMIRA, and DUNKIRK, BUFFALO, or NIAGARA FALLS. /!?Dally, (Sundays earepted,) by N 0.2 ears, In "ego. Mr Up Passenger nab:is—pawing Reading at 65 , 4 P. B. 1 Farces.-To Elmira. $5 25; R0d:1643r, $5 76; Buffa lo, or Niagara Falls, $0 25; - Hamilton. or Toronto. g 7: Montreal.' 19; Detroit, $ 8; Cleveland. $0; Toledo, $7 10; Columbus, $8 85; Cincinnati, $8 05; Indianapolis. $8 50: Louirrille. $9 60; Cairo, $l2 ;'Chicago, $9 26; Galena. $l2 701 Rock Island. $ll 26; Quinry. $l4 26; 11111wair 11e, sl}; St. Louis, $11,26. 80 pounds of baggage free, to each full ticket. . SW-Children under 5 years, free; between 5 and 12, half-prim. For . tickets apply to E. 11. WIIEELER.i ' Omens: Agent, Pottsvllli Depot. . Ida_ h 1.'58 . 134 1 f Bir(iN VALLEY RAILROAD, 1 TRAVEL between Reading and Harrishurg, on MONDAY, January 18th; 1858. - . Paeeenger Trains leave Reading daily, (eicept Sun. data at 10.10 A. M., connecting with up anddowu Morn -Ing Trains on the Reading Railroad, and arriving it Harrisburg by 12.50 noon, in time to connect with Tmina for Pittaburg,lancester, Chambersburg, Trevorton and linergrove. 1 +, ItETUß.sll2:o,leave tfarrieburg. at 2.45 P. M. (titter ar: 'lyili of Tmina fir th places abOve named and from Belli . tponi,) and reach Reading at &M P. M., connecting with Ole Pottsville and Philidalphia Trans passing Reading the same atoning. Between Reading and Haralsburg, 0.80 and $1.30 " " " Lebanon, 85 " , 70 " Lebanon and llarrisbng, 75 " • 60 , passengers will procure their tleketebeforethe Trains start. O. A. NICOLLS, Gen. Jan. 30, '5B Noy. '57 48.1 0.7 a4 - K LIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA Ait AND NEW YORK SCREW -11414 " 1 7" STEAMSHIP CO. T" Hplendid Steamships forining the abovap no will sail from New YORK , as fol- . . . CITY OP BALTIMORE, Capt. Leitch, 3lay =h. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Wylle,June 3d. KANGAROO, Capt. Jellrey;Jurie 17th. and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wedne►day: Fare from New York, Cabin $75, Tbkrd Class CUL 44 44 Liverpool. Cabin $lO5, $B5 d 75; Th'd Clas► $l5. maims TICK ETS available for, six Months by any Steamer of the Line. Cabin, sL4o,—Third Elias, $7O. these Steamers are supplied with improved Water tight cow partmenta.and carry experienced Surgeonet Pereons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for their friends from the old country, can purchase Tickets and obtain all Information by applying to .7. 0. Dale, 13 Broadway, N. 14 Sabel A C0r11a,177 Broadway, N. Y., to T. H..RICHARDS, Slhaarsvine, and to DIEHARD EDWARD/, Pottsville. Passage Certificate* Brat Class Sailing Packets be .tween .New York and L iverpool, also Drafts sold by the above. [May 8, '5B lit•ly an LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. 1 12 1 wn ge ! ON B a l: n a d 2st a b i t t e h r p WEDN ESDAY, - ,Trains of the Lehigh Valley d will run as foler .w TAILTO Mauch Chunk !, at 7.15 A. M.,and 12.30 I'. DI " 'Lehighton . 7.27 " 12.42 " " Lehigh Gap 7.49 " . 1.09 " " Slatington 7.65 " 1.16 1 " " Laary's '9.16 " 1.36 " : White flail Eu 2. I. 1.42 . " " Catasauqua 8.33 " • 1.54 i. 4 " Allentown . 8.44 " 2.05 --," " Bethlehem 9.00 " 220 " " Freemansburg 9.10 " , 2.30 " Arrive Easton 9.40 " • 2.65 " Up Trains. Leave Easton at 11.25 A. 31.,and 4.40 P. M " Freemensburg 12.00 . " 5.07 " • " Bethlehem 12.10 P. M., 5.17 " " Allentown 12.25 " 6.24 ... . . . " Catamounts 12.36 "' -5.44 " " White hall - 12.48 " • 5.56 " " Laury's 12.54 ' " 6.03 " " rilatington . ' 1.15 ," , 6.24 " , " 'Lehigh Cap 1.9.8 " 6.30 " " Lehighton )48 " 6.52 .. " :Arriver Mauch Chunk 2.00 a 7 05" ' AR-The above Trains will convect with the Morning and Afternoon Trains to and from New York and Phila delphia. The Beaver Meadow Train will leave Mauch Chunk for Wilkesbarre,_ Hazleton. White Haven r 'Ac., !nportthe arrival of the 2 P. M. Train, ROBERT H. SAYRE'. Bapt. if Ev. 'August 9, 57 32.] 44- ROUTE TO Elmira, Du rlingiois, ' Buffalo, - Montreal, Chicago, Eq. Paul's, . Bock Island, Dane. I. lagara Fab, DWI/GRA and Mltwinkle, Bt. LOUIS. IPAisvgass Tunis will leave the Philadelphia and Ras' ding Rath oad Depot, corner Broad and Vine its., daily, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: Tao 4Ln...bay Expire... for Mara, Niagara Tails,' Buffalo, Detrit., Chlosto. Mllwaukie, - Nock Isiand, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington and , St. Louis. ' - - ~. 3.30 IF.lll...Night Express, for Elnaira.Ntagars Pills, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, DI ilwaukle, Bock Island. Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington and St. Louis. . [ The 1.30 A. N. Train canned ;at Reading with the Train for Harrisburg and all stations on the LEBANON VALLEY UAILROAD; and at Rupert (r Wilitesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and 411 stations on the LACOWAN NA and BLOOMBIIHRG'ItAILROA D. i i ' lieflekets good till used.llll Baggage checked to Elmira, BuffAlti sod Stopehrhrit Bridge. , • Williamsport" Wilkestarre, . - Pittston, - Scranton, - Elmira, - ,• - - - • Canandaigua. .'- 'N • . • • • • 800 Genera, sta. Gorham, • - • , • -8 00 Rochester,. • • •• 8 60 Niacin* Fails, • I • - - •• 10 00 Buffalo, •i • - •10 00 Erie, 10 60 Cleveland, via. Few York and Brio, - ,•13 00 via. Niagara Pai1..13 00 Toledo, via. New York and Erie, -, • •18 25 Columbus, • ' • - •, - ••16 50 Cincinnati, New York and Erie,- ,- I _ • 19 00 " via Niagara . 110 00 Indianapolis', via New York and Erie, , • = 21'00 Detroit, via Niagara Falls, - rr•- 18 50 Chicago, via Great NT•esterri Railway, • ; .22 00 via Lake Shore Railroad, . . 22 00 Rork Island, lie Niagara rails. • • - .27 00 " vial fke Shore Ralltoad, - 00' -Duriington,• - • 28 00 lowa City, - • - - - 1 • - F 29 St. Leafy, via Chicago, • " - • •29 00 " via Indianapolis, • • ' 29 00 Dunleith, ' 27 80 St. Poore, - - . . C -25 40 Ticket', can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmi ra Railroad Courpany'll Ticket Office. Pi. W. cotter Sixth and Chesnut streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner or Broad And Vine. _ . rill rf. 30 16 22 11 18 9 14 , f 2- *a!,t4 1 WI 1 35 1 40, 1 35 101 35 1 to 135 1 45 `.35 1140 t 35 I 40.110 135 1 120 120 120 120 120 120 z , 1 It EPORTS - Of. the 'English House of, _common. on the working of Coal MIDOP, and the! 10 1 causes of aecidentsln lbe same, illustrated with nu -10 magus drawings, alvery valuable and mauve work, let, 10 24, and 24 Reports Car male at the Boaltsl ore of the Hub -10 scriber.l B. BAISNAN, 00 - • Potisillie, Starch 15, WI - • 1 00 0, 00 1 4 : E ir, Feel. I TRAVELING. Vide Se Down Trains. tolber 31, '67 PASSENCER LINES., PaUsdelphla and Rending Rodbrosul QUICKEST Rates oT Fire. t Through Expires Freight Train 1011701 the Depot s at broad street, below Vlne„'dally, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North. at ti P. 3L Freights most be delivered before 3 P. IL, to injure their going the same day. Freights are forwirded with greater despatch and low er rates than by any hue from this city go the Wild and Northviest. For further intbrmation apply to , ALGER O RUONL, • Through Freight Depot, Bwiad at.,below Or to CHAS. S. TA FI'LN. General Amanit. N. W. corner Sixth and Cheidint sta.. Philad*a. O. A. NICOLI.S, General Superintendent-Philadelphia A Beading It. R. A. FONDA, General Superintendent Catanissa, W. it Z. R. R. . J. A. RKDVIELD, General Supt. Wilihnuiport Elmira:lL IL Slay 8, '6B • . . ' • LIFE INSURANCE; ; • 1 HE Girard Life Insurante, _Annuityl l and Trust Company of Philadelphia . Offiee.Zi , 1 ' Chesnut street, the first door East of the Cu ' Hones. CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CHARTI:R PERPETUAL. continue to make I usurances!on liras cin the most Iltv. ableterms. I I The capital Laing paid up and Invest together witi Alsip, and constantly increasing reser ved fund, °dads • perfect wcurity to the insurk. E . 1 The premiums may be paid yearly, hall yearly et quarterly. I The company add a Boars periodically to the 113/10 rut eel farlife, The dna Bonus, appropriated in Decembeti 184$. and the second Bonus In Decembir, 1649; amount to an addition of $262 60 to every $l,OOO tnsnred undol the oldest policies, malililgt 51.202 60 which will be paid when It shall become a eLsitn, Instead of sl.oooort,l.lnl, allyituntred;the nextoldest, amount t 041,237 50; thenest tn agejto $1.212 60 for every' $1,000: the others In tini yams proportion wording to the &Mount and time of .standing, which additions make an ivmace of moretiMa 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid,' w ithout lemma* lug the annual premium. I i MOCA931111: i I 'MMUS Ridgway, ' John A. Brown, , 1 Anton Davis. • , to:Danner. ':1 John Jay - Smith , Frt4evicit Brown, OUR BINIT i AI 1 . - -. Robert Piano% ' • , 'George Taber, . cope kinds of -Him. ARMS invade . Joseph rola*, , ..4 ,Johp IL Latimer, ' - , Thomas P. James WhUrten Lewis, to order. CHEAP, and warranted.: Tools and Small . Joseph I'. Balleg.' ',. R. R. Slack. - we nery repaired by George Itelsolko ' , Phaisiphlefseontalnine table of raterand explamttlons. lila " stm4ll4Beille,° Pr' sile SInlille " 1 MOrriil MO "' oem ofapplication and further Inforitatk. can be hid. November 21.'57 47 -v . at the i:dien." THOMAS RlDGWAY:Proldenti , 110:11,A RUBBER DOOR MATB. = 1 - Qr. The sub - I:cribs? isag nt for the abo;e CANspftn i ' ITH i $ L. a. new and capital article for, Schuylitill'COuntr. an; Will effect Jointrances, - and in front doors. Illonsekeepers, call and see them— , the all nerentafy Information on the' &Weft. .a.at received and formic at 11. DAN IC AN'S. I A prilo, 18:03. 16-1 e ' ' I/ LUNN aNi. . , REPORTS ON MINES. PLUMBING. PLUMBIIIIO-41fp CAS - PITT INC litantlihrnent. :ram SQUARE Porrsrius, P.A. - The undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens of Potter and skinny. that having -chased the Plumbiou Es isk_eca ion and attached it to his Jrithegflesinersorill berr r carry on both branches, hopes!, by strict attention nssiness—keerdng always on d a large and well selected tonnploying compeie of men, and doing work at /t pagprteu—torn i re a portion of the public ironage. Ills stock wlll consist of Wa n. Closets., Iron. Copper and wed Dab Tubs, Porcelain and tipper Wash Basins, Iron and PIIIMBrass Cocks for int m and Leather Hose for pave ments, Branch Pipe and Couplings for pavements. Iron and Lend Pipe of all sizes, Gas-Fixtures of every kind. embracing a WI assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants, Brackets , Ac., key Ac.., manufactured of the bird quality of materials, and of the latest and moat approved pat terns. , a DANIEL D. mortarmr. April 11, 'l.B sar46entisatimitt in tamer type teian salmi var be chard 50per ant. advaneeE'on oar repeat ratts. OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON & KEAN, Nos, sa' 5 S. 03barStii, General Coniraission Xerehants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,'67 38411' Wire Rope Works of JOHN A. ROKBLING. ' Trenton, Nsw Jersey. • /ark lanes assortment of Wire Rope constantly on band. Orders Oiled with despatch. For size, strength, and coat, see circular. [Feb.27, s '4B ALEXANDER'KERR,. IMPORTER. AEI! WHOLESALE DEALsost 44 8Att " IN N.. 134 South Wkarves t PHILADELPHIA. - Asbton's Fine, LlTerrol 0 round,Turks Island, A shion's and Star Mills Palm asaorted vises, resistantly on band , and air ale lo lots to snit the trade. N. B.=OrderssolititaL Pdarchl3, '6B 116nt i • - -BED 1. W. POMEROY & CO., DZAISIIS Ia OIL, SOAP, CANDLES; ^O. N°- 12 South Water street., below Market. Phibdelphia. Bpmm, Lard. Elephant, Whale, Tannereaad; elaeldnery • I 011, Sperm and. Adamantine Candi s, ' Samuel T. Sills?, Plilladelehla, Januar); 6, '5B _ _ 'JOHN A. mOpma, Oil and Commission AterOhara, AND DEALER IN 1 MINERS' SUPPLIE S, Na. 104 6. Water street, Plalladalpkla, Was constantly on haat, Sperm. Lard. Solar, Elepliant, Blearblll and Racked %V bale 011 a, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, , Burning and 0 remind 011, ex preps)) , fur Miners' use, Wire Rope, Slope Chains, plaid! orPowder, Safety Lamps, Dom and Leather Belting, Fusee, Wiekl April 3, '5B , Schuylkill Fire and IV INSURANCE COMP ' Oi Pottisvilia. Office in flillynuar's Building. ildshantongo st. 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville,lPa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, • - 0200.000. 'CHARTER-PERPETUAL. ' This Company obtained its Charter at the last Session of the Laub , lain eof Pennsylvania, and 'anew fully Or ganlied and prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and inland risks.,on Public and Priira to Build ings... Furniture. Stocks of Gouda and Merehandize of ail kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland 'lnsu rance on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Rivers; also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York. Bab: thnore. Ac. This Company guarantees to adjtist all !owes promptly. and thereby hope to merit the iatronage of the public. WILLIAM MITRTIMER..Ir. ,JACOB lIU:YSZINUER, Jr -0 ROME LAUER, EN= ROBERT 31. PALMER, 8. W. P. 8311T11. Secretary a Pottryille. January 1.:58 INSURANCE. CHARTER PZILI'LTVIIi& ItAI v,i(ORPORATCI , IN 46450. TRE STATE F AND !NE INSURANCE Company of PCIII2II. } OFFICE -92 Market Street; Harris.. burg, Pa. Capital 380;00.0 dollnrx.! nsure all the safer classes of property against Loss by Fire, perils of Inland Navigation and Transportation. .• JOHN P. RUTHERFORD. rresidept. 1 .., R. WARD, Secretary. , ' L. MORTON, VII% President. IRENJ. DANNAN has been appointed Agent for this Company In Schuylkill county,and Ic prep.ired to insure all Mods of property at the lowest rates with regard to security. The rates can be ascertained at hls Itooketore, Pottsville. DANNAN is also Agent fur LIFE as will no FIRE Insurance. [Dec. a. '47 49- MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND puma co., Pottsville, Penne. ,! CA PITALSIOO,OOO-011.4.11TE1t PEPPETUA L. HIS Company, 'chartered by the Legislaturonf Pennsylvania, withe ;Oita! of One I *Eldred Thousand Dollars. is now folly organised. and has commenced business. The Company is prepared to receive moneys and other property in truft, and allow intaiest on all moneys deposited In trust. et the rate of dye per cent. per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on LIP Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Corn pany, Centre street, Pottsville. three doors south of the Exchange Hotel, = JACOB HUNTEINOSILP.; Pro% WELLINGToa Ktage, Secretary and Treasurer. April I, '581 3 tf _ ____. — ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY — . Authorized Cagnltal t 8400000. • PHARTER PERPETUAL Office, kJ No. 91 Walnut street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Inoue against loss or damage by Fire. Buildings; Furniture, sod Mer chandise generally. Alm Mouse lasnaaa s, on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights., Letsro Desuzexcx all parts of the Union. DIZZOTOILS : D. Luther, Thole Pierson, Lewis Audenrlad, Joseph MaXtleld, Peter Neer,. Dr. Geo. N4Eckert, . John K. tilscklston, D. Hammett, Samuel H. Bothermel, Win. V. Dean. D. LUTHEL, President. . Wa.?. Dieus,-rice Pres ident. W. M. Smith, Neerdary. /Yr P. D. Looms has been appointed agent for the shove Copipany in Schuylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance ran apply. . .Janzary 1, '57 I • 1. . . • • INDEMNITY. , rireets,parHE Franklin Fire Insur a nce COM' a nor f r o Phila street, delphia. OMee, No, (63,34 Chesnut nea Fifth rmr•scress: . Charles N. Daneker, George 4, . Richards,. Thomas ;fart, Mordecai ID. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe R. Doris, Samuel Grant, ' David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited on' every description of property, in town ad country, at it, rates as low as are consistent with secur it y. The Company have reserved is large co ingent Fund, which, wits' their Capital and Premiums, Idly invested, afford ample protection to the insured. Mince their in: corporation, a period of 18 years,tbey hare paid upwards of owe , nillym, lion Atordred thousand doilars, !owes by ere, thereby affording evidence of the adjantages of la sumac*, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CIIAS. N.ILIAIWICEit, President. Cuss. 0. BAN6IO, Secretary. The subscriber bitbeen appointed agent for the above . mentioned institutiresiand is now prepared to make in sumacs, on every description of propertjt. at the lowest gates. - ' ANDREW RUffSitL, Agent. - Pntt /mills. Jan. 11. 1848 ~' I ' 241 -- - -k i THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. - • 5 0 4 00 50 • 4 75 - 500 Aurnorattagn CAPITA t.--£2,000;000, or $10,000,000.1 Paid up Capital. Surplus, and heserted FUnds, ! - 84 000 ? 000. ' • Nearly 000,1100 invested In this eountl7. • Liability of the shareholders unlimited. , The Income of this Company In New/ York, $w"1857,1 was upwards of $600,000. The undersigned having been appolntrad agents of the; above Company, are prepared to receive applicatkma ford Ineiwanee against Fire, on every desmiption of build.; Inge and property, inet tiding coal breakers and the 'true.' turret connected with Collieries. .All those partici re. quiri rot insurance are respectfully Invited to tall at the office whore particulars will be given. together-with the Company's circular, and detailed statement of the Con dition of this well known and thorpugbiy reliablicorpo. ration. In awe the amount of Insuranee deslied eareeda the, nibs of the Liverpool and London; the ttndereigned authorised to obtain it In other reliable pompan ito. • Reference Is permitted to bo made to the following &Airmen: , John Tucker, , John Rhippen..E.. James Dundas Eaq., Wee. W. Snyder, eq.„ John R: White. Esq., Hon. Janie; H. CAnihel HORACE P. 8311111 and HENRI' POOLE. .4,lente, At OMee of IL W. Poole, Engineer, Centre at., Pettsvillo Jan. 30,18 • kir arine Pliectors s . 11. ARAM,! . JOHN D. DELBERT, JOHN HENDU ICH S, D. 0. YLIENG4ISII. H. TIM UNTZING ER, GEORG E HEIM M. ICHPN KR. rresident Intl General Agent. 1 • IMISCELAAH NEOUS. riaimvgur AriY'PIIIN.G Ili I,),(7Be,—PATT O WN'S USILPETIOStiAP—toiebs , • , bands, rough Wein, pthiplete or other eruptions o , • tee 4 or the beads of children: Alm, a superior artleis soap for remorlogesse tram woolen or other goods, . d essiter wasbing pain ts .' mils at the factory in • • crest above /tar t. , ' Oarlike, kap • t , ethilied • rI. Xll I • • et • WOOD'S IROkORNAMERTS. THE subscriber is authoriz© to' ,esies orders 6e alt kind" of Iron Tases,gette Chairs, Brackets, Points, hel'./ke., manufactured Wo * late MOM? Wogs, Ridge Avenue, Pldisd phis, and will furnish theta at their p -riapooly added. k book al specimens can he seen itor, store, together with the prices of the diffsrent lIENJ:BANNAN I ' DRAFTS ON EUROPE. A.;'BELL & SON'S ' DRAFTS ',Obi Quaker Bonk at John — it Irstwant Corder, of Loisdott, and on the' Belfast BaikfaS Co. of . land, always for Sete, in anent from .C 1 Op to f... 500, by t atikaiber, at kb Books**, Potanltis.. 'These de hare nothing to do with this Papas - ask Mak, and t is conakterad the Watt *nisei in this country an d Europe. .' I_ .BpN.l, HANNAN CHOICE HOUSE OLD ARTICLES' Plt.W KAPIE . RE RIGERATOR, t e' beet and meet eeinvierte s;rtlete tit the kind. , et Coolers, for °Oleos sad prim dwellings. Water Titterers.: - - !,• , - • - ... Cense Covers for Mesita, !titterer - Fralt.,diderent sizes. Patent lee Cream l'reesinwill mate-lee Cream In' fire minutes. '' • ! • • 4• • , Wire-Bird Cages, 104 de for sale by . ;• ' li. 11ANNArr. REMOVAL OFPOTTERY. ' THE subscriber•has ••einoyed rtrrrstrr from bet Ween Marked and Morava meets, to Second street. Ite the boroigb of Pottsvi near C. F. Kopitseh's Soap kod Candle,,Paitory:whe will be happ V a it ris troish his friends and the paddle all Mods of • Warts Drain PION Chimney P 1 of whl is dlitormlned -to mauu6clo • ttee vary lowest rates, to salt the times. - -r• • I • 'WILLIAM BERN • ;Aprill7,'th ' • 4 . . 164 m • VFARMIERB;I TRUcKmEti, A HE subscriber:has made arra!), ments for furnishing Ilse *Mewing Fertilisers at , manufacturers pirlees,larriege > only added, at his *••'' Tetablishment In Pottsville . , pest Pecurian Guano, • by the Ton or • ;Pacific Ocean Guano ' I do' . , do • 1 ' pcdumblan do _ _l. 1 . * do •-do - 1 Super Phosphate of Lime,. •do or Barr ;Bone Sawinp, •r 1 . do do , Bone Dust,l do -do ' Land Plaster, - . I . :A- - . do -' do Pondrette. 'AO rdo Lames Tertlllser,l 1 . . do -do . The Peruvian Guano Is obtaineefkun the Peru Orernment Agent, fir Whom we are Agent—and o ber articles trim the most. approved Honk% so we can warrant them to be what , they are ropreeen so . • , . , SORG111:151—or CHINESE SINYAIt CANE SEED I HY the Poked. Quail, Peek or Bushel, together seting's Pamphlet pointing ont the mode of mil Hog It, and making sugar an molssaes, price 10 ' sleepy. or for b postage stamps a copy wilt The soot' bp mail. Also Clover and Timothy deed, Orchard Seed, - together with Garden Seeds of all dexrlit Irma Trees, At., Ae., all of *bleb are furnished 11E3611 or lame quantities, at: E. HANNAN'S ' March 6.'08 40. • Shed Sere; Pollard . . , SUBSCRIPTIONLBOOKS. - U • THE following books are. publiii ' by suherriptkui only, and will be tarnished ail Pp T HE prices by the subscriber, who has.reee the Agency for Pottsville. and- vicinity. . NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA. Edited by Goos ga Ripley and Chas. A. Dana. I T ct o mpteted in 15 vointues, royal octavo, at vl per vo co m . $ 3 $ O . 19 011 1; $4, hairmoroeco: $1 . 50. half.' - ala, aura . A volume will be issued every 3 Gra coo i r BENTON' . B A_ 11111 . 110 M G E R N Ess. T OA .DEBATEE IN co , i • Price, $3, ituclOth; $3 bd, Law Sheep. ; ! ' BUNTON'S TIIIRTY YEARS' VIEW. • I Two volumes. :$5.1. in aotb ; $ 6, library style. - AMERICAN ELOQUENCE. . , AnDm'Otis to Webster. !Edited by Arilik Moore. ' P Er, In cloth; $O, library style . . I LIF E . , . DR. F.LDEIVBI CA DR. BANE. This work Is equal inlinterest to-Dr.' Bane ' s eeleb This "Arctic Explorations.'''inti all those who porch's. obpy of his great work, !wilt mint a copy of his LI Price, $1 50, in clot , , Them Rooks can on l y be had by Potbaerlptlon specimens of the w rk Can be seen and examined . subscribing, so that prison* know what they are Putt bing to. We take bla occasion to remark hem, theme works.cannot be bbiainedt trim any of this , h sellers, except when they are appbinted Aftents t calve aubacriptkine.i l' I,IEIO. BANNAN went for D. .Appteton of Qv. and Childs et Filers. i ... Tubyahers, Philadell Pottsville. Maly 1 PAINTING, &C. NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADE " . 1 utsT reeeive4 - a large land eleg..nt hal- fiaortment of Wlnclhw Shades. hew ana Leautiftd de tdanoLincludln a bold tiordered.Oirel, Landscape ant tat, Gothic ie., Ac.,eb(inper than elver. • 1 •II . • I :ALSO I , -,- fie-itred."olnzett nn.l Platn Pipetifilinden, of every dei ^- ... . . , dppositl 4Aption n 5 t te: .2. 24 4 - t; Pottsville, April 10, r • • REDU ED PR CES. i Wza.l.l No rkiar , LCria..orars. - i S HE subseri er has !it large lot or . .. r very choke Pa terns fit' i . - r x A I Paper, suitable tr Halls, il .... - - ----. --. Parlors. Pinin. , Iteom Chain- 1- ; 111 PUN tiers and Public ' Euildings. which • !;.•",. *id he. will sell at greatly! mini:ed. o. ea a arieeet. The Stock emliraees the•• ! , i , ...' • latest and mnat'esteeni Patterrii9 Pamir as cheap cants a Nem. • • , . [ iNnw lathe time ter mains. for Paper Hanging, Hooka at ; . • II 'B. BANNANI I: Cheap Wholeeak a Retail Piper and Bank Ste 1 la-PAPER llAliOtiktB SUPPLIED VERY C ll. j ".:letobis. 3lst, '57 . ~ ',lt' "' .. 0 :3 : i ._.. 1 ...., -.....)• - 1 3i 1 and I • AP. ---: • 11 . • MUDEY & BOWEN, ilonae & Elgralalntera: Piper Harp I, era, , • , • jiAvE renered Ne,' Styles Plain • • and. Deroilst I e WALL 1 41'LltS. 00 LW wis DOW 1 , PAPE' !_-_-_' iiIIADES, BORDERS, pm. , •. a re* gs F ••• .. 20 , - f:' , These wishing! a handsome a... '- I"sirler.Paper Fhoold site our ••is • 0 .... . Imprisled Gold! Papers. They are xzw DilllC,lo. and hes% a better effect than 'those generally mrinuractured. 1 , Pure White Lead. French] Cip or ed, Enameled, 1 and American' gees, , :Teich and American 1, Oils, Varnishes, te.' Window Glarstotc. i Centre Street, Agteititle, 2 doors abore Americas 1 toe Ne. : April 10, '6B ; 1 . 154 f , LEGAL:CARDS. QEORGE• HiIJGHAWO • Attorney at Law, .111.'67 61-Iy*.j - • SegANTON, PA. TORN r tiOBART, Attorneyl. at' ty. Law, Pottsville, 4tleo opposite the Nmerlesu ll oas. October 31,'57 j 4447 T W. RiYAEBERRY, Attorney at it • Law. Oftlee—corner of Market and 2nd s h eets, Pottsville. t Aulltult 'SO a - • MY .ER StROUSE, Attorney at Law. Once—Centre ' street, opposite the Town Bail, ille. [Febioary 9,16 irIAVID B GREEN,Attorney atLaw, POttaTUlti,rp. iOmcelnMarketstreet,oppoettethe Poet Office. ; July 14,'56 1 - 1 P. DEIVES, Attorney .at taw. MICR-OMM door i above Mortimees 'Hotel titre street. Pottsville, Pa. [Dee. 5,17 49- rrtiomAs R. BANNAN, Attornoy a Law. Mlles in Centre Street,opposltethe Wimps Oburch,Pottsville,Pinna. • LN0v.20.'56 42-ly TORN 'C. CONRAD, Jr., Jus*e tof the Peace and Con-reyancer—shire opposite Poit Odle*, Broad at.; Tithaqua, Po. [May 2, '57 XB. - CLEMENT S. FOSTER , Justice of the Peace, Minereville—tolleetlonelted'agea Co lilted and attended to carefully, (Tab. =,.!fra btf , o the 3 a l basin ss en- ire. [ll3lB •lye Magis Coaveys .or. Office 1 St.. Pottsville, next door to Post Office. Aug. 15, / 4T OHN Peace. Fr trusted to hh AP. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, . As%land, i tnylk . lit county,. Pa., wlll set as agent in the patch - and sale of Beal 'Estate. col action or rents, An. • 1 [Ashland, May 21-1 CHRISTOtHER. LITTLE, ney at Law, !on-1 . 04e. EthuiltUl county. Oanca—lo Nabs Mango street, corner of Esc.' April 11, '5 I I -e 15-1 GEORGE 108. KEIbI, Attorniy elness at Law.:Pothiallie,Pentia.,wiflatteridtalegal In Schuylkill con ''ty and elsewhere. I Mice In Centro street,nearly utipo.lte the 'Miners' Bank. . r • 27- .130. : (CONRAD. T. p JENDR KS & SHINDE torpor's at 4" ; TAMAQUA, Pa. Marto. at together to the practice of the Law, all prof boldness la Beliall,klll and adjoining nahmUes .1 to their are will racelie prompt attention. May 20,18 jnj • .1 'PHItiADELPHIA • HENY W. OVERMAN. VO 14, 1 ( ld,No. 6,) SOuth T 1 . t 11 ireet, Nilo nartit. Phtedelpills. Le ther Dealer. Calf Riling, 310riccolieLinlaint, Bindings, Bed . d Oak Sole Leather, ete. atirN. IL—Rough Leather, ught or taken In exebangr, ,-, [Feh.t.l, '6B. 1.1- y 00iirS' M& CLOTNINC.' rt HE SUBS, CRIIIIIR, would re frati I ufbrin their nutnevol tts elt and e. • ill chullkOl enmity, that their 'mart:Dent qt.' tor Young Oentleinen la mull; larger than ei they are disposed to aelltheap. Personally ing t lane*, have the privilege of exehanghlz elothti chased at this at° re,if they do not ault • 'i .Y. A: 110 YT h. DR(YritEit, 272 Chestnut St, eornavotTent kt, Piallada. April 25.'5S .I - . 4 : - . _I 174 y. i c •LILLIE'S . . . 'Patent ClOllleil Iron ;Fire -and!nurglar .1 Proor'kefes, ' - I . TITU CIXIIINVIION !ILIUM= LOCIII. ' r riIIESE ; S AFES are in geiinral use, 1 -• and render +ntireeaflrtietion. They are Me may •Sofus made peep/lain/tut Fill aid. Dnrptdes, combined/ . . E.smples enn:tio Men at 3fesarit. Passitt A Qt.'s. Market street; Tridter & t.e.'4, VronVetreet; and 1..4(4, 34 North Water street. Philadelphia. pall and examine for po or. selves and we ell trust-the r 0 alt with your own adg-. meet. • , .- . . ••'••• - ,W.EI It `ie. 3-I N. ater street, Philadelphia. ' 13.eontr , .7 Maivo4", TO FOONDRYIIIEN, Mataiglibrs a OTHERS. PURTES, N. E. cortier..Soith • ' • and Penn , n sbes Ingot eopperend brass, pig Iron, sheets rlsolderp.ensbrielm.Portablefor ges,spelte lin,lendicrundry mould. lags. tad mt. ,erudbles, antlefpny, babbitt metal; sand of all kinds, hems, old copper. se., te. lie Is also a deal .er-in wrought and east arnm iron and other metals. l is his desire to arromModale msehinhilsend other, at a Matinee Irene this ...My, by furnishing any made they may want luAheir business. Articles not mentioned In the above will belproetred and forward. d., Any iwilltry In the above linel wilt be promptly answered. • ' 1 I A:PlattES, iN. B. corner South and Penn streets. February 11,19 • . 7-ly . PHILADELPHIA. OIL, PAPER, AID. RAG meanings, •E. D. WOODRUFF, JR., 1 CO., INTO. 0 North Front street, PIiILA DITIPHIA. lukr A gyring Siena 011, Winter Elephant A boleroll, OIL Li n and Tanners * , OLI, Winter Reho'd Whale, bilners'oll, resting Oil, (km prke, Betin 4 rl Vegetable IPalat 011, ear use.) - . IMPROVED MACEUNERY OrE, lied, expressly for lubricating machinery, ass substitute ter Spann Oil, recononeseed by Engineers of era. nence as being SOPealOu to any before introduce& April 51., ! Mir A. 14. SMITH & SON, • DOTS, SHOES, uing ri 11Q1 , S AND TRUNKS, _Ajar every deseriptlon,wholenle and retail, at prices • -....--..; „ td SUIT - ALL, can be tbund at :_.!"-m-cu'_ their New Soot and Oboe stare, ~:„, \ir,r 4 lc°. 344 x.'sergna $l., 1. A few door* below the Black llneellotel, 1111 - LADELPRIA4 1. I 1. . liiirWd t ry to Place. and eoll oirop.iii4 NOTICi• TO CoVTIIIIT Muscrarirs:--Constantly on ban d. a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Boots,ffaiten trod Beacons, coarse and One: also..Wornea'a and Nines' Lace 'Awns. Gaiters, Flippers. to, le., Sc., and a srell.seieeted stock of Teethe and Children's wear generally. darWe would respectfully Invite you to nil and sr. swine for youraehas. ~. N.B.—TRUMP manulketured and for sale wholesale li and retail, at 0.134 . 1 North Becond alreet. April 3, '5B I 14-3 m bi t DRY COQDBI • . N 0.13 Newest second street, Ph, . K E . l,l :t EJ oi lw . ' n ß lin , a inv . m h .n e t. of &wing and &trainer Dry Goods, t i ns •of Black Silks, & , -I Stella sbawls. . 61 , Nous Larne, Mantillas, , Tielklnge, Chilli de do I Parasols, . . Counterpanes, ,Crnrellas,. • ! Lawns, , : Damas ks, Dunk, • j• Brilliants, • Table Corers, Layettes, I C h inless. ' Napkins, Sc., Sc. ; ALSO, YEN'S AND Bon s WEAR, LT GPBAT PAR/ATI". The above good" basics been bouglff during the late pink for cue, eeables us to offer them a% a dtoffo ton on. former Prices; No goods miepreee ales, and no saammocre is ?area. _ I • ~. IiKLLNY k BROWN, N 0.13 N. tiniord • street, above Market, Philadelphia. • ' Aprlll7, '5B 16.3ne • • FFER MARL Y. CHEAP WATCHES JEFWEIRT— Whaol to esale and retail=-at the"rhils /p Watch k Jewelry StoraX No. 14* (Old No. 06) North Second mt.. corner of Quarry, Phila. Cold larer WalcAesktuti Jeaselled, IS carat caw, $2B 00„ Gold Lepini, 18 caret.- • - . -2 4 0 0 Silver Lever, full Jewelled, • - 12 00 Silver Lapin.. jewels, SoperiorQuartisrs, -• • „- - .00 OoldBpertaeles,, l • • • • • 00 Fine Silver do- .I - •• • • • 160 Gold Bracelet*, - -• 8 00 Ladies' Hold Pencils, - • - 100 Sliver Tea-spoons, set, '• - • • - 6.00 Gold Pens, with Pencil. and Silver folder.' - 100 Gold Fingerrings.32s4 cents to $80: Watch Glasses, plain, 1214 cent"; patent, IE4I oents; Lunet, 25 cents; other artifies inlproportlon. Alf goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER it 11A R LYS. hand.ioineGold and Sliver Levers and Lep1114)1, still lower thantho above prices. October 3.1857. 'IMPOR DISCOVERY requiredpossessing mai_ sites. and applicable to Dwellings, Factories, !Steamboats, and any position where needed. Jr HE benefits' resulting by "the use of thi s Improvement ar e — gooddraught in all kinds e weather; a saying of fuel from t) to 2b per cresol.; a sat-ingot three-ourths of the heat, sow wasted; a perfect :in cans of resit/Mims ; a perfect protection against fire from ignition with the joist; cheapness its the erection at chimneys, not requiring halt 1 honamber of .brieks, and saving one half the space In a room taken up by the or dinary,chimni. For Factori 30 to 40 feet initeight only required to ere a powerfa draft for steam and other purpoars. Tel EMMA. "ATI.2tT CEIIINIT anD VENTILATion Co., No. 318.Chean ad street, Philadelphia. - Are now prepared to furnish this Wry valuable Improve ment, guaranteeing It to giro satisfaction, when put up by them, or in cOmplianee with their Instruction. N. B.—The Cotppany desire to obtain some good agents to take charge of the telling of this improrementin this city and county: Yor• further information addrere the Secretary, . II. W. SAITORI). 318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. 43.1 y October 24,.'57 ' MUS IC PUALIRIVA9 s HousE.i„ Fo v : r viviusic 4ILISO, No. In asannt s r t s. ree t6 t. un: as... der tha Utah Mouse, rhiLsdelphls.are iar- OD nstantly publishing the latest Mu• sie,from the most popular Author:lln the United States, In a-stNie that will vie with sny Issued at any other house, either in this country nr Moroni,. They have also the pleawuretosnnounce to the public that their stock of Sheet 31usiz on hanti,consists of . the, largest and most complete nesortrrent to be found in the, country; they ere constantly adding totheirstock all the New Music published In New York, Boston. ire. They also publish several Instruction Books,whieh are in general use I hrtiughout the country. PIANOS—A fine assortment of the bes t man n facture!" of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheep prices. -; 3 USICA I, INSTRUMENTS. • . Alao,a generslassortMent of °nitwit, Violins. Banjoes,. Flutes, Aceordeons,&e, Violin. Guitar and Hasp Strings, Of the best Italian qualities,.all of which will he furnish. ed to theVubliF and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to. - t Ali Lee It Walker's Music and Publications can be obtained at B lIANNAN'S Book and 31usic :tore. Pate. Mile. " -, I f Philadelen I-. F..t 4.ll‘br f. t : nENJIII . ANNA Epineopal Chnre • % 15- 'MORkIS, JONES & CO., IRON STEELIkitCHANTS, Manlrt and Sixteenth Street:, Philadelphia, Hare always on hand and for sale BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII assortments of .'llagnalls "and Other favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BARB—Ordinary sites. or rolled to order for bridge purposes. AIe.,PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Promiscuous s ren,or -ut to required Mae. BOILER ItIVETDorer brand, made in solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAILANLES—American and English. VLVE A fill KET IRON.Vor covering schutea. he. AMERICAN & SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—Trails and gat Run sultsible for mines. turnouts. he. JUNIATA. ENIMISII A NORWAY SLIT RODS. BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—Wr bridges, ears. and machinery purposes generally.' CAST. SHEAR. MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Alan an extra quality for ta'ps and dies, The above ; together with a full assortment of IMO. Steel, Nail* and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, ralltmd companies, engineers, miners, founders and Ma, ehinlsts is Invited. May 10, ISM 10-ly M. W: BALDWIN it CO., i ENGINEERS. Broad and Hamilton streets, l'hiladslphia ,renn a ~ WOULD call the attenion of Rail- road Managere, and thee. inte , lleted In Railroad Poverty, iotheir.Bysfess of Locomotive Bovine:. In which they are edspled - the particular baldness for which they mat be requi •, by the use of one, two, three or r ? 4 _ four pair of drivi wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much oft,he eight as may be desirable for adhe sion ; and In leepmmodatiny them to thextrades, curves, rtrength of linperstrurtion,and rail and work to be dole. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power brieruird with the least expense for attendance, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these ;objects in view, and as the result of twenty-three years .praeticarexperlenee In the business by our senior part. ' . .ner, we man u act urefice different kinds of Engines, and :sevend classes of sixes of each kind.. Particular atten tion paid to the strength of the machine In the plan and workmanship of ail the details. Our long experience and otiporturdtles of obtaining informal km, enables us to offer these engines with tit...entente that In einelen• cy. economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind In use. We also furnish to order, wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tire (to fit centreswithOut boring.) composition eastings for bear- Inas; every description of Copper, Sheet iron and Boiler • Works; and,every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. M. W. BALDWIN • Janriary =, '5B I.t t . MATTHEW BAIRD; .-...— _ _ ..._ . _,__ SAVINC FUND.-. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.. A.LNUT STREET, South-west INcvaVAPARBIT,IWNIVers:iNNA. _ . . • Money Is received In any sum, lame or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with draws'. . The officals open every day from 9 o'clock In the morn. Ing till 5 o'dock in the afternoon, and on Monday sod Thursday evenluss till 8 o'clock. ilos. HENRY 1,. BENNRII, President. , ROBERT 8 EA.Fiti DUE, Vice President,. WILLIA* J. Rua, Secntlary. ' Dlrref ors I ion. Henry L. Demmer.' F. Carroll Brewster, 'Edward E.. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Peltild;e, I'rancla Lee, Basal. K..Aehton, Joseph Yerkes." 0. Landreth Manna,. Henry Dltrenderfer. Money Wretched and payments made gaily without notice. .! The iu reatmen to are made In REAL ESTATE MORE• (UTES, GROUND RENTS. and ouch brat dial semi. ties as the Charter requires) , February 27, pi._ „if a.. ..... _:S sons4antly on hand, of various Riser, for driving thrashing Markin..., !taw and other Mills. Cal ihtakenke Screens and Ore Washers; Also, An. sha ft ing for CoaTo . holiting. pumping. *e. xi r-Eng I n e i made without wheels when required. • - - - - - .7011/3.44.3t—A New Stationary Engine. suitable for a Coal mine, Will he sold very cheap. Cylinder, 14 in. bore; :0 In. stroke: box bed.plato, 16 ft. long, 30 In. wide; GO :cwt. Spwbeel;•lwo eccentrics, to run boar waye. Deeerlpilve Circulars of Portable Eng.nes *lad Pries Liete on baud, A. L. MICH AIILIAULT,‘ • • City Portable Engine and Mathew: Works. 15th & Ilamiltott *Creels, aboTe Willow, Vhllatlelphts. Ai:11111Q. 'SA - - - Avr 01=T DISCOVERY OF THE AGE..IP4_ IMFORCANT TO Tobacco Chewers! peel-' ((simmers er, ann soils. ng par- .—..."-- ( . DR. OUSTAT LINNARDI Taste -,liestoiwillve Troches, 1 The Great. Smbatif l atle For Tobacco. IT la'a well kii3OWll:ltriii iTlCOntrOlterti. Die rid that the use of Tobacco Is the promoting cause of many of the most severe . ' NYASA!, AND 'PHYSICAL DISORDERS To which the rue of •maii Is subject, as careful analysis 'scd,long and painful experience have elearly , proven thatrit obtains certain narcotic and, poisonous proper . the most' dangerous in their effects, which by entering Into the ; blood derange the tanetions and operations of the Heart, musing mapyto suppose that organ to be se riously. dimmed. . • TOBA.I=I affects also the entire nervouisystem, man treating; UMW—as all • who bare errs used the noxious weed will bear testimony—ln Lassitude, Nervous 'alb- Wily, 'Water Untab,Dyspepala,,and; many other disc.' , dem of a similar character. . TILE TASTE RESTORATIVR TROC IIE3 Are designed to.countiract these baneful I aguences. vt, hare plovivl completely successful In is multittfile et ' casco, and wherever used. . Bring harmless lo them wires, they axed a beneficial effect upon the entire sys tem, restoring the Taste which has. become • vitiated or destroyed by great Indulgence. completely removing the initatinn had accoMpanyi m ng Ratte ' , sensation of the l e Throat]—which are always ason nt upon abstaining from the use oUTObaceo,.and by al, rig a healthy tone to the 81*ach..lusigorate the wole Yetorn. • - Per s ona who am irnstrierably,un relining their coo- Milani:ma and shortening their lives, should nes their I, Trochee immediately end throw af the Injurious and [ [ ntiolsesent habit of Tobacco Chewing. . Theis Troches or Lossarwesarft put up Ins eourenient • and piirtable forUkat the lei - price of 60 cents per bm.— I A liberal diseount to the Trade. Prepared solely bythe undersigned. to whom all or-' , dem should be address d. JAS. X. BOWER& Dreggist, - '., i• - • Corner 2d and Rare stmts. Phliadelphli, • Itaiih 20, %IS • Li ly , INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. elo .. . O&&18 MID GARDEN lUDS, Y uri Agricultural liapleula rata, cc tTHE subscriber will keep on baud anTet,Tlll33oitly and other firIPI. seeds. White Closer and Lawn Orme beewith garden and 1144 seeds, ti r e will warrant to be fresh and good: lie will saw recen: - orders for all kinds of fruit treee,pranranted to w h at ..,.. th ey i n , remeented4agrirpltural Implements e e; gi of which will be furnished at manufarturers ct,.,..... The seeds and trees sold by Ilse subscriber are i m . 4 6. with . g reat ears, poly from growers of reputat 11 5 ,,,, r ' standing.Ueda** not deal in seeds procured p m b,;,..'' ously In the market , from those who sell cheap, nt; r at pe regard to the character of-tbe seed sold. , l't,:r r., 6 elt purchase or sell seednirrown promiscuously In • i xi i ro. dens, where their too 'close proximity deteriorst s lbei c wanly, particularly those of the same species, il l . i . :- u an Important considers lon to Mom o wbo porch. ~nh e: , A li reds or fruit trees. F tress, Cc.. send in or e an. , 4 . :, to BENJAMIN BAiiv, N" 1 . 1 el •••l' r ..•,... to . 1 TN FARM - , Ohl nothing In beauty and worth earl fluty!. Tha peasant's bone rot In the talc - ' 'r• F 1 With his wen bed of flosesera, and milli Ittri.ft h.,...._ 7 li And eta wild briar that seems the wild K .N . - 7 • . ; . 1 The lattice bait darkened with ivy, of nitre. o. ';:l - Throws its given neeaktitdowesl light 00 thy no,, r; ... A And the recta overtraited with lbw dellrst e %the Alston gay the atone seat at the d9or. ' • h Ere the bride strode the brook, or the %rest 'grew 0/1 Kra this vlitase spread over the green; When the was • common, bare, desolate, told, There the Amulet's lone rot watt seen. Then labor came forth, and wherever he trod, The waste was a paradise tidr: a And u u , °mbar:lllow bkoma, and the white hare/stela. And wealth and sure plenty arilhere. The palace may moulder away, ethos by stone, And ivy dermatitis the hall; the castle, with lichens and moss overgrown, May bend to the storm till It fall; Bo the cottage, the home of con tentment and peers, Look glad in the set or the nun, - f I heed not—our strength than 'ball never decrease— . bly country be never undone) I • CABBAGES. ' Thelleld cultivation%f the cabbage has of late become quite common in many sections. i E ta , s wide many,experiments with • the,. vegetable, and have found that I can prudent a meth hatter crop from pasture land, broken Op in the spring, pr o . l tided it be of a light sandyltexture, assured with; animal exerepentin a green condition, than ott old soil, howevir liberally manured. Virgin soil, undeterioisted by cultivation, and possessing us impaired all thequalities with which it waiorigi- • silly endued by nature, sapplies also a mit ad. mirable medium for the production of tbi; crop, It should be borne, in mind that of all vegetable., none are more partial to a soil of medium act equable moisture, though at "the same time than is none which will more successfully I resin the ef• facts of drought. When`Lgrow cabbages on par lure ground, I break it up''earl It{ theepring, and having rolled and basso cal thoroughly using, with a view to the m stein disinterra• Lion of the soil, harrows o fd•i renOlegreet of fineness—l strike the bin off i to furrows eigh., teen - Inches apart, and epply the ,manure-tom shovelfull to the hill, the bills being eilpria inches apart. The manure Is first• leveled, then covered with about one inch of fresh'fine ioil,and on this the seed is deposited, and covered about one inch'•in depth, 'As soon as the plants appear above she surface, they receive a dressing of soot. one paii; sulphur, one part ; gypsum, ono part, and Wood ashes, sifted, two parts, the ihgreiliento being thoroughly mixed, intrapplied by meanie( a box with a perforated top. With this the mixture is evenly and expeditiopsly- applied, a fee boars being sufficient to dress a large piece. The morn ing is tie most suitable time for the application, of ,thie* dressing, as the dew Nerves to' retain lion the leaves, and- prevents it beteg blown off 1 by the ;windy. .When the plants. are fairly, in li rough leaf, the hills may be thinned, and vacant ' ones filled up by transplanting from others, and adressing of slacked lime, one part; wool ashes, four parts; pulverised charcoal, one part; gyp sum, one part, and common 'salt, one part, ar ~,,, plied, and worked in around the roots. FreOent i dressings with the hoe aro more ltidispetwably ?, Deccan'', to. the successful development of .this r vegetable, than to any of the other broad-leaved L terictiel, especially during the earlier periods of - I: its growth. When managed in this way. very .• , few imperfect heads will be produced, and the , ' ' crop will generally be of greater weight, and pos. • - less a flavor greatly superior to cabbages! grows in the ordinary way on, old soils. As a feed I r ii mulch cows and young cattle, this vegetable it '•' highly esteemed; and is it may be kept .through the winter with little trouble, and fed _daily, at times when groan, succulent food Is wlth'ilifficulty obtained, it is difficult to estimate it tun-highly;: , When it is contemplated to use it in this way, pro- • vision should be made for storing dt in the imam dl ate vicinity of the barn, or if possible in. the cellar which occupies, or which should (weepy its v . basement, and where it can be patented from, the ' ...... effects of frost. • By covering thekroots with the soil of the bottom, and placing the cabbages in, ' .. . an upright position, unless the temperature is ' t ' greatly Aepreseed, considerable additions will•be made to the crop in weight, and very little less result from decay or rot—an eill frequently fatal •• . in its effects upon the cabbage when housed is _ ' the ordinary way, and in house cellars, whichtars • ' generally too confined and warm. When fird ' Aut, .' the heads and leaves should be finely chopped, .), ' and mixed with corn and Cob meal, moistened witb-warni water, and seasoned with a few hand- fulls of salt., This will constitute a most excel. lent feed, and although some object to it on the - nitre of its communicating. nu unpleasant flavor • to'milk, the objection is by no means valid, no • , mere than it is inf,the ease of turnips, as the pc- • culler taste imparted to the milk, may be easily .• : and effectually neutralisedlby salt, or by feeding just of ter milking, both. i ' mProing and night, in- . stead of feeding before theit operation is po rformsd, the practice pursued by most —Oorrespondrat ,f 7 . Germantown Telegraph. ... • . 10.17 Fssntxe SHIM P105...-The best food for young pigs is milk—Srst from the sow, and altar this ends, skim milk from cows. In all changes et ;` ,l , the food of animals, the transition should bared. taal. Sadden changes always injure. Pais grid. tastily from new milk .to skim milk, and from the latter to soar milk. If them is not enough skim milk and simrmilk for,: a all, the pigs can eat through thearprini antVskamer, then reduCe their, number. Or barley or'est meattuay be gradually • added and increased in quaotity. ,As the pigs grow larger and the milk 'decreases, grain tikes its place. There is a great mistake often made is fee lag milk to ply, by allowing slop and dlsh. . Water to be thrown into 14 -which dilutes It, and 9-ly consequently the animal cannot take in enough for his most rapid growth. Feed the milk in lu •".• concentrated state. We hare known spring pigs fed for the Bret few maths with all the milk th01 . , 1,' could eat, and afterwards properly fattened, tbst,..l.• weighed 300 tp 3.50 toende at ten mOpths.--pme - ' : -, . I 'try GEV tlenait. STRAWBERRY Bites should be watered daily and abundantly, keno the time the fruit is set *tit ripening. Mash depends 'upon this.; The gfais ' 1 and weeds should be miaowed as fast as they ap pear. They are 644 h upon the strawberry.— Generally speaking the.e are about tiveatimin;ts '4 l ! plants where there ought to be only one. Tho.r" whd may not bo able to distinguish the plant, rat • readily the Gower, and the mess of staminstr if any, should tio removed. In three . years al • male plants, unless thinned out, will take rims. enitre possessibo of the bed, and yOu get no.fr, t3TICWII.IO STZAILII AND Clllol4l.—Put these .1 , 1% a stew•pan with Wateraufficient to 1/211411 . F 2 Y1' Add grated carrot, turnip out.rin small Wisim pepper and salt. Stew fur an hoer. Whee thickets with a little 'flour and ketchup. A lir.t macaroni ,or vermicelli, which requires from to twenty Minutes' boiling aluni with the Me' can be added. . ' LA . 3IIP On. STAIN.4.—To reglo‘n fr6l 1 . 0 cotter' and woolen goods, rib in th.f.z? ; ! the bend some clean, (melt lard ; let it t ql. ,11 ; ;; two or three houre, then' apply soft . 4,1 1 { 0 ' wash. in warm water. This can 1,6 11 ,, W . TO:111PROVe SOGGY POTATUni. - " , "'" . potatoes arolutliciently boiled, and thu fl.'' l ' , ken oil, place them in a dry dolt', and str:',.', moisture by a slight wringing; they utlit, 64 , nd pear mealy, and taste as well 3$ the' htli,t:, '• THE BIMIt WM(' To Cot(' FOOs:Lireik into but—no and theta ros , : till the yolk losotliekiptly cooke4—then butter, popper and salt, and you, bale does. utmost Witt ego. , : __ _ c ---- 4 • If ' 1.. Baca a CAKL—Fiva teacuo we.. t , i , c‘ 4 , dough, three heaping caps of raw, two tw o - . of butter, tire eggs,. a glass, of brandy anP, t mei,; fruit ag!oa 1it:..........___• Ir is staid that at cheese painted over tiii11,..“ . )... td :met, ao no 10 fiprtu a thin cunt arcs the news hat tuitcs. , ~, • . . Amt. tuipts.
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