_ 1 Pipers' POTTSVIL.LE _ 9 ...._,....- r THE TARIFF IQUESTIC .--t— ' Wholesale I,4,latifrt Verily • the opponetiuf *.h..- 9 ' 1 4 ' . re. _ 1 11111 a be in stralteeti. ie. onwersa,, ),,,, 4 ....... -- --wititcr4 n 11. way they 0, WI try hundreds. "What sha44,l doe" they , The sky Is b 1 o'er heed:, /11 /ken 13 ussy they fO. Wier by headman 10fliffd, the flootted Brits Parasols as ;lap 41sidarsd— Ribbons as peplum., um— , Till 'Opt: woo ry coold eat e id the lam, and all,' ad the Cashmere 8 1 littusY a hundred: • now t • ,shoops t of them; !tot them, efr drrimee h , as iser biughty bane, sahoolsirls or pa * La st, buod pelliqe • Nadia, to I . Dandies tok, Stepped oat *lased at. tlis Stared at t As ars sire! Fir belt oyes so bei belt dietwoWthe belt teeth to : y swept ante t words *meal (vaguest ma( . Ills lied all Flashed all flashed all . As Ahmed wh Bow many By this - - ' Young.. Ivo Grizores.•er tared—s qoneei ' f loated—the • 7 • see—tti rosy s flbwl A flows! • Yet 4, Young wom 11tUe brimitpoi us+ • Wag all joinL formed form, di --.. 1 3, 04 ?Peni . ea, „ ng Pl 2 • tv "Mete Is note ,. athl i ' r ing more thin Young wom 'nhood I—a till a Cake {poked, but not tonied and cooking, of yot eothi-1,- wrecks the c Ming botter -4 .:_ upon a *odic-4 back, thael goose—a butterfly— .,.t-A:huthrliy which is cia, , 0 cues , , . Yet wink • catterpiltar h .q! I. • . Ro w es mar torn. TO a •ginie, idarthing ehort or —small'peitatos half grown developed with padding—the „, ...that loves the , A woman Yet 11011301 and muses nougb for a a Pquebble—su Unita! fiats! • ,Shit-rate sera ehing—a gdndel 7 A Ran se witch is am 6 ' "• • • And y is tls not a goosell R? ' While it is/ , on the way we a shove; t: ere.gaes. Yen ,-'red Wddl ae y; just gree n . ti ? Ln —' s vinegir ersimmun no y ,to "pucker" nybody's mouth a something which is neither - -.. red herring - 7 . a "betweenityl! a politielan-La eat— I A el I t which le rot qpi ' And yet Is not a kitten I Noer canasta as: Young Wo . \ en in the•shell-Ta "small pcit _family UllOlll, 'piles of &eel herring boil en t nrehed ov c r 1 : Lick of nothing', tied roue idea about taking the tshoo yot ignited usury onektiill Al hen wbteb Is not i i tu Nor slot an old roo te a l • Gird lick It it's a '"fre, consider us in'; we take oruiinti meat to a dead mOral certain or lose by the investnient.- .. Young womanhoodl—werr In a lig bard to . dig, and IV • buckwheat cake, aside, and ry 'drop of (0)'0/ andeveloped crinoline— (fie teaser-iti4bief' to the whol l e f rota ornament—oyster eh' Jun swallowed—an under l ain fact," u Micawber would!sa ' A cunning, aharn•eied That wonlit be dear at a "-Young womanbood 0110 Ped beauty, well sup thing wilinposed of powde flounces—s substance to be and fl tittered—a puff of ilan stances, well twlculated ; I to A IligaOttir4lail is n ' ot Ist 'twill apt do to sal; • We must bane t`e, finger it burned for our frnpude i n • . Young womaohoo4t_L one error to be Correct • GI done, but will do to take time to wait — milk Bondi' Rule amore su g ar-ra.fireLF ewer the place of e. della gad bill—a strawberry 4 ' . A strawbeety theit Yet is no tenger jai' Young womanb'ood !-- joy forever"—an object] t lures to vice--wirthrof deserves the , severest io. klushiland lovely— b! ing add destruetive—a s liogshei -4 thought Of retnirld you of earth—lies man's` Worst tormentor-U r i 1 pound. of good and bid. A dream which 10 And yet not qui. Now codes our RUT •Young womanhood . oat soft& bottrate their( oat wings --a laitaetbiag 1 of which can not be esti.. iisiagtwo dayinlikt4 A thiog of header 1 Mail It wows to It X who had ens der, ordered him to sine the ear. 'On c.iming i 0 t . "Well,Pat, did you sure Pdid." 11 "liow did you give it "To be share fiat aslje "How much did yot , gi "Well, Yes . see, Mtn c still, and kept a switchia! I couldn't git above a As two Children were p Jane, got angry and Pau "Look out Jane, or Itll'• your lips." '"Then," rep s her pouts , ts, "I'll laugh l ul I, A ISICAVAIIIT naked i lls could oblige bar by /Oa ternoon. as she yrani triendo, and'wantadllib' room. A down-east paper ' l ea hard up for hu'sbandi'l!n raniat.thae I that the girtsateao tome paths of Penueil -I take up with l aryere. A CHAPLAIN AL a stele, friend how bli pririehene, iriction" wt.]; the I prison was asked by a were. All under Ntop- a youth lik Biblee,srayer books 4 Mate of pow pillaged' a eburelf,:robbed of 'he 7. • Beoatiie be is is _a Wll#l wakes it law because he hes other toe well as hie olio. I er's position portions, 'is .'s deeds to Intswor for its • , Bscotr nipped in tb. ped iq the b0d...11t Is tts' t of 1126-qui : chest . I • waist is like a' toss j nip shortest lived,. and falls • "No pales itti be rim stiouriewitig et& po'ur rheumatism. ad," : as the quail& said ellow's leg to foie him of Is'a the but oetrleti f.! , band's beak. • ti Hoe cold; two Matto one wO attacks at bronchitis Two tdtp shots make attack of bronebitii4 owl elan. Pormsatosiiii Ht "about (be paroili'o that her milt/later preamb. the probably son."' said when ber bun told Ir. herfake, es the girl her she heel beantitei Dialetat to be nett.-GoOdifeedies• k 4; . JOHN ENGLISH & CO. S Patent z• P, !telt% Drintd Itysd Nosmtles, &MAI, the best to the market, of different slug. frOin NO- to 1. 1 # 1 . ,3 , 11 to D i be but wboleiale anti Mall, 11.11ANNAN - S, s Pot taville, Jaeusry 110, '6B S eth AC. OUT ~_ - ~ - LY ITO moon on tL• 1, bat not at.' ring, not em. es the rising the ripening los Hyperion. tehed with s buttottil--s t--an un. pallid thing l i n young woutan 7 — la a woman. . [Brooklyn Weave. .alOOO cot yet ris— hot cora; all hot rich curdle which e thickaning down speaks the future butte, ny, bow you ein Muff.: [Soaday Nair. • s . wpmanhood!— broad home laugh a body and limbs •xbibition of bona ming matrimonial Ua that 'bespeak 2212.1221 Orfeaes Picayune ay ee well give wOmanhood I—a ugh to be as sour t frosted, yet ready who touches her sh, flesh, ot.r good Q i abstract for even ' [B2ltimore Sun. nhood !—cohick. 0" that isn't fit 'for tiostre—a tbo Gre—s moving middlo—a pound_ inciter match no bop— • Interlig' racer lout," 'gentlemen, ,I once in that invest. 7, whether we win we goes ! aznall• turnips, few ten dug not worth ally done on one' eel in the :house- 1 o.torturet4generall tnily--embryo hall with the oysters .od rat—"in point ot!. ttle mice, 7 price, (Nafeka Cburier. ,raring moss of wade r withied tongaes boom dowers nosil turagal . ti4d, lore !y, roil of soft stiV deicire—tt pigeon - 1 . wife a Open, /I squab. j✓ackson Flag. a the we get proof Ant with 6 gingereake not quite ag if a • Mow hasn't ekes that leek (just R • o pore that will an thor than take a rag not quite rim last/Trate /CoosUoi.' A thing of beauty; a lat leads to virtue;Yet he highest. prise, yet tsure--a• modest rise, ghted Upab, threaten ., all keg—an expamled .eiven, with much to .en's greatest blentog, Short, a strange. corn " Young womanhood-;- et a dream • $ • I . I Cincianali Vases. , here we go. - shining star beaming Id cloud—an:angel with. eoispotahle, the vsloe ted--en ephemera, not Jo! alle.a.ri ! Ming store TROOrasse Casette. i• !eyed a green Emend be mule come corn• is • e.farnser salt!: e the coral 114014 me, in the ear." riot" ythor wouldn't boold hie ears about so, that full in•both ears," ':SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. IP HE BOARD of MANAGERS have 1, adopted the following Rates of . Toll on Thscellane- one Articles, etildwei - Routs, to be charged on their Works during the yeas 1833: . s . • . TOLL TO fig CUARGED PER TON C4lOOO POUNDS. All articles tarried few mites and under, shalt pay twenty costs per tots. except , wbere this amount shall ex ceed d cents per too on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any locicpateed below heading. or 1 rents per ton libUT. Reeding. In such eue, these butt ntentitnied rates will be clamed. 1 ° For any distance beyond ten miles, one cent per tom per mile additional will be charged, except that Lime stone, Clay, Mirk Bats, Posts and ißrills. Manure and Cordwood, shalt be eharzed not more than 30 cent* per 1 - Iron Ore, Wrought Or Scabbled•Stono Common. Ttrieks, Rough,parle, Sand, Unwrought, Bultfilug,Fllg and Curb Stone, not more than '35 cents per ton. .. Is o m,oyee elate, Marble, Fire lirleit;Snap Stoneilrib, Salt, pper Ore, Scrap iron and Broken Castings, not more than 45 cents. Pig Iron. Itall [toed, Bar and Manufactured Tron.Ciat fags and Misebiaerv. Timber, round and square, &wed Lumber, Shingles; (lay and straw, Ilium, Seed; Situ minotes Coal, Distilled Liguori, and Spirits; Aterchanidise lof all kinds, and all articles 'not otherwise .speeltlestly enumerated. not more than 55 cents per In for any dis tance: .P.toridwt, That Victors than 100 pounds of Gun powder are carried upon any boat, the . boat and entire • cargo shall pay the full charter rates; for every lock Famed. Non.—ln Intsalitg the Likkee, Roils shill have {were dunce ut litlag. Rafts not complying with this mute- :. tfon, will be charged the full kbarter rates. .. . ....1 .7.—..-• . , . TOLL. XV MOATS. The Foil authorised by the Charter of the, co mpany, Is 514 rents per ton for every lock plum! otritteeding • and 4 rents per Inn Iter every trek a • Reading; on the ascertained tonnage of the mace, and three rides will be charged against every hot: but eoodltlonal pee mita will be leaned to boat,. which may be navigated In strict conformity to taw and to the regulations . of. the Company, at Ids following rates: . Bate carrying cargo ; ' which has paid fire dollar. or caw tor tolls—free. Boats unladen. or with cargo which has paid Ices than U ' 11:t DANIELL - & GABLE five dollar in toile— . It 4 For 5 milesnr under. . SO 50 T ESS DES coF E.ASKA I VILLLUI more than 5, and not over-10 move , -, ' 100 - p " more than 10. and not nor 20 tulles, - 5 - 1 PO _LA MILT. RT, (Ormerly lioness. e. Fur/em A Co-a any distim beyond 20 mile,. . • •2 00 . are now ~ , red to ftmlire cretins for their cel s ebrated 11 Any violation of the law, or rtvulatione for ping the MUTE ASR &1 AL from the Raven and Black Death navigation, and for the protectton of the woks of the veins, and RE 0 ASU from the Lutherand Peach thelund Company, will render the boa t liable to an addltlonal veins, en of which al* free burning twit wall 4 4 111 1tiell tell, not exceeding the full Wieder rate,and le deknitlos foefacally ums. Haring raven ily,adrptod nom* hopmven• of boat and cargo until such toll, or the coincnotation meets In the machinery fee tbeperserattount this Coat, thereof Seed by the manager*. is paid. which enables them fn separate the slate and list pleas Roes running upon a single hod of the works shall front the square tract 'tired, giving it a handanire and pay for each lock they may at any time pan four costa . milky= Mae and &mailmen 1 hey caw exiMldeutly on per.ton open the mmertained 'tannage thereof; above commend It to the pastels. to the Act of Aseemitl . Reading, and sis mate per tea below heeding, agree:obi, . 1 1 l s tn Centre stenet, opposite isle !hoiden Thou% y. •• - . i t By order of the Board. r. mitAisg, Agents la Na York A Philo:Us—Roam a wren • pniwsie. oig ew !No. LiKi liithimt Stria paudizazzat; - i c. of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, 1 A No. IS Kama Sind, intlf YOU. Allot/440e. larch 3, 11t35. I 14- February, 2,1%9 1. . 11141 _ . . . • . . • , e . . . 'lying together, one,ilttle d. "Johnny said to bet aka a teat up aerie on lid Jane, quite.cured of you'll fill off." I r pistreas wbetbei oho tat oa • particular •f. In to have • party of lodit of the. drawiog et that tweaks the hos- ,MISCELLANEOUS. ''', 'INDIA RUBBER DOOR AYR. 1,1 1 rrillS is a new and capital article for " j ' treat doors. llouseketpera, call ak ire thaw-- a l Just received aad for sale at S t HANNAN'S. r i LIGHT BELTING FOR - LATHES. • • • TWO INCH' 2 ply Light Pam. Belt. in , suitable for Latta* Are.' It eaueb more dee/ • TL than Leather Beldam so VIP are taibrined by 'ewe , Flo° we IL for elle by BOMAN, Agent for 1413ourseturi•ok ' .. LEONARD,-fRY & d 4214 ' Hankers £ Dealer' in E' change'. I ' TAMAQUA ,PA. •G O LL E C TIO N S AYTE DEDI TO and draitaforsalis on all the principal cities in lta Union. Alao,drallafor Wenn Enziand.lnaland,Sooi• land and Walas. ,; Jana 1 4 .17 . 24. 1 , LIME. ; • 1 . iiRESII LIME for sale at all thins', I v at theilina on the Island, far bldldf Ds ,pi[liii , e.sies, . itt. Ite., at till. lowest prices. ' C. M. ATKIN'S. iIAIXIB ristnia, Ashland, win MI at/ °Men prompt tr. and at tone, prices than kayo togas charged hen3tofore. irottsrvilla, Mitch 20, '5O .- 1 124( WHITE :HORSE 'HOTEL._ drum of &etre lideastoosre Abatis, 11,012.., t • Joseph 21. Peter Proprietor. I.ltiertainmenta and aorommidat lona of the beet kind, and emery attention rill be paid by tbi host and ,Itiaat-: tendante to make guests sod taw/ellen comfortable. Await 1,'67 ; I 111-1 y \LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS: P ye your wastes Pesper. , , , WILLOW BASKETS; of various Axes for preserrioi Waste Piper. We will al. low a fair price to those who will save their paper and bring It to oar store. rpr sale by ; B. BANNAN. 'GUN SMETAiI r _ I 'ALL - kinds of FIRE AR M S made \to order, 0 U EAP.and 'Rerouted. Tool s arid moan rteg7 repaired by George Setkailr. Cketre street, littivilleopposite $414,1 Montils'aore. I November 21. '57 t 4747 . - .VIFANk ER PRITSVILI.E.I THE:SUUSUHIB hair a lot of the 'Views of Pottsville, which ls a ! beentlfal view of e location, memory, 4te-orbieb be ,wlll sell et the low nits of 2Z cents AA, to close out t he lot. They were published at $1 50 each. Now Is the time to procure a Copy, as bat few remain unsold. XIV li. BAIMAIi. • ; • Iler and Stathenter. • • . . ' PACING MACHINE. i ' 'T •IIE subscriber has added - a Paging i'• Machine,to his' Itindety and Is now prepared, to :pagi Books, and number Tickets, te.., in target by. lutall ;quantities. All binds of Blank Books printed. rakd, paged and bound to order—and all Atlas of Bfittllng sa ivated at short notice. ',Particular attention *tid to l Binding illatutsinea, Pamphlets, /M. B. B. BAN NAN, - !, June 6,'67 1.41-) R % „M . ader and Drkhkseller. • ' ! . 1 • iaIIOVA L I I IIE UNDERSILMED, in' oilier to l reduce their expenses snd.avold Increased 'vent, so ;as enable th-m to goods at pews suited to 'the it Into 4 have removed from the Stone store House of Bell i singer A Watt:will, to Mb building adjoining the bridge on Coal street, whichmill berestler be known as the '"One Price Island Store," when their old customers sad the pubtfesenerally will And a general assortment stall kindsot goodeisach as • • f.Dr/ Goods,,"' • Pour. i. Brocade", Feed, 1 I •,, , ' hardware, Balt:. ? Queersware,. • Fi s h. , • ~• ~ . 'eProviakms. 1 Pfister. . All of which arlikbe told at the lowest prioes,' for CANS ;;4117.. A : . MATTSON 2 BABZR. -."- Port Carbon, Janua ry 30, 'SS 4 47 . !! - '" - NEW' _J algieseteniale Flour need tarato Stems. TRE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave to, inform the citisens of Schuylkill county, that they hare Lased the warehouse of Menem Yardley It Eon, on tine corner of Centre and Staudt Cbunk streets, in Potts ville, where they have constantly on band.—FLOUR, of tine best extra cud - . superfine brands', WIIEA r. RYE. OATS .and CORN. Also. Corn and Oats Chop. NW Feed, Buckwheat and Cora Meal. Applea, Potatoes: ac., .te.. all of which they will eel! at greatly duced prim. Orders for any quantity of Flour and Crain received and delivered at any point, on Os shortest notice. Dealers and Feeders generally, will end it greatly to thefradvantage to giro us a rill, as we are satisfied that by no doing they can sate at leant 2:1 per cent:on I hole purchases. Give us a call and ascertain fn. yourvelres , • BOMEEBO ER. dc BLAIR; 414 f Pottsville, October 31, '57 OLDEST ES I T N Ai . I . LISRED DUO STORE -- "SIGN OFT' ' • Centre St The extensive b ' us'men ni th IA establishment In. sures at all times a fresh supply of the purest and -best, nr.nos, mcnichiss, CH LINICAIS, te., Sr,. The proprietors, tto , senior being a druggir of thirty years' exper 'epee, Rive their person attendance at 'all time ark' Pailicular at tel Ma paid to Physicist Prescriptions. te Paints, Oils, Gies, )ye-sr,. age ns moat, ,wholesale nod retail. J 011 . 48 1). BROWN t ?VI, June :8,'58 • , 26' PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT TRE , TIICEs: "NATIONAL NOTE,L,7'ie . 1 .;;, • (Late "WHITE SWAN,") 'I. '144, RACE Street, above THERV, ~- • 1- k 1 " - • =T r Philadelphia. . . The Proprietor's of the aline ;will-known - eamblieh remit, being thankful for the very liberal patronage be. ;stowed upon them the put year.talto this method of .n -.fortulng their friends and the public that they are yin prepared to accommodate them if favored with a call. , During the %V luter months the house bse,been thor; renovated, irisprovementi Made, andotheregten;: alio alterations In contemplation. •, 'We are determined to devotar our wiMle attention to holiness and datter,oureeires with the conviction that we shill be able to give general satisfactkin... • Itespe - rtfully yours, .313).4 R STOVER, Frhie 'lima, ahem Third. • Atirl'Eti3l9:—sl 23 per day. •1 N. IL—Carriages will always be In itsailinees to convey Passenger: to and from Steamboat Landings and Rabb road Depots. &A E, Philadelphia, Aptill, '59 - ° LS-Iy, • , ,g ,.. Ap , , • 4. /e/i - *o ize i - ' %,„.. .e.o f ienoi , - WO" / • r • Locsun Ai PHILADELPHIA. • cuiceao. BUFFALO. N. Y. CLEVENIND.OhIo. • •ALBANY, N. T. DETROIT. Mich. A 'A indent entering' either of these Colleges has the privilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLECE, - S. R. corker of Seventh and Cheotnut streets. AAD P Remits. JOHN fir. MYERSBO, O • MORRIS L. LIALLOIVEkt, Prof JOHN S. HART, W. C;•• PATTERSON. EDMUND A. SOUDER, MAIILON WILLIAMSON, C. R. TRU tTT, ' J. COOK. • • COLLECIATE COURSE r In all OR moat Reproved tome, *Mimed fo the various departments of Tradi and Commerre..ine lading /tonere% Whnleeele and nelvtintire; Shipping. Porwer,iing, Commission, Il4nktng, Pechangra, Manufacturing, Raft. roadlng, Steam hoist' ug, ke.,.&e. Penmanship. A s koodbanii-ariting Is regarded of the fleet impor tance, and Is guaranteed to all temple:l6x the Qom.. 0931.11ERCIAL CALCULATIONS, NEIIGAN , ME-LAW, BUSINESS, CpBBESPON ,BEACE, USAGE, etc., dec., es. • Daily Lechirea are Macrae urea the iLore subjects. DIPLOMAS are 'awarded to Students; completing the Course,and pacing the necessary o:evaluation.; General Informallnns The proprietors of these Colli•ges, design perreeting a • Chills of Schoolethroughout the principal eitievof the Fast and West that shall alkrd to young men opportuni ty to qualify theasselres in the various' modes of doing business. not only is Octet Commercial Centres of the East. but In the greet and growing Wm!, also. The rm. tablishment of such Schools Is hollered to be Indispen sable to this smolt: The Schools at the above points are ail In a prosperous condition. Oyer 800 Students were In; attendance upon them during last Winter's Session. There are no terms 464 ea Vacations. Stgden fa may therefore, enter and prosecute the Studies without refer once to classes. 'rennet Scholarship for Complete Course, Inclading Book- Reeping,,Writlng. Lectures, Sc., , - $4O no Book-Reeplog'• for lisif Course. - •00 /Grier further particularepend for Catalogue and Cir. enter. • - Address, BRYANT A STRATTON, •, . PIMMLMA. I . ' April `Si MISCELLANEOUS. •Iltr f OD'S MON. ORNAMENTS: subscnber to Authorized to re m orders .. orde for all kinds or Imo Yates. 'Wets. airs, &scions, Mints- de.. Le., ma nnfaetaeed by Wank , • Met. late 80110317 Woo"; Stage ..iternse, forabh them at tbelr eau priees—sar. riageooly added. • book of specimen* an be Been at our store, together wit bibs prices of the dithrent arti cles. - - BENJ. BASKAN. • -,., WM. THOMPSON, ' . . , flanker and Dente, In Exelnusiges , • . Opp4fts the Epiaxpat °tarok itittem.l74 Hi Ey NCU RREN'r Money, Gold and Balm., Land Wavelets, 4 en.botight end 1 , 14 - - Will Mead to ell reflections entre-tot to ilb C2lll— Wanes* paper, Maus. stocks. and all others.. enriltke. Money received on deposit. and interest al lowed. li_efereaose—Mesere.Dartat t Co., Philadelphia; Hon. Q. W. iledult, Pottsville; Jona Satertr. President Ml tl•fle.Rank, Pottsville; gran PATTIMON,F.A.,PottswiIIay sate. Losses, Ng- Pottsville. ' Pottsville, November 7. '67 4 L T. =amt. cn as. A-G=ll6llx. P. a. That which bag .long been vought for In Po leans, can now be badtoy going : to E. T. ELLRICH a... 0008 (Sissayeasora to• R. T. Taylor.) • Cheap Fashionable Clothing, Iteraliant.T4ilov Omani Papishing COVERT Of Centre aryl lifshantango sticetrawhete OM be *mod the (av e rt raisratment of clothe; craislinefets, Teat loge, furnishing 1.-vmds, and ready-mide clothing • ever effered to the citizens orPollerille. turbid' has been ,elected with'greet are from the lar gest houses in Plillidelphis and Now York. Wst buy for cash. and will sell for cash, at the sew" lowest Priers. • We desire to all glartlettlar et tentioti toom env imner • 6"rtmentv being all Pmetkat tenon, hawing long experience in the drat booklet rade, Philadelphia ao4 Boston. we feel confident that our patients cannot be surpisscd for neatness of style, beauty and fit, by any houses In the cities, neicts Um In Pottsville. Our fun Malang department Is supplied with all the latest styles of gen tlemenl furnishing goods. Shirts made to order cm scion lifie principles, by one of the fire houses in Philadelphia. and warranted to di: AsT/leourteler the place—)loser of Cesare and Nth homonym rimers, ' ' Slay ire. 22. tr: '• • SUBSCRIPTION' BOOKS. poT HE following bobks are published :. by sablarn only. *tot IN 111 be fisrebbed at the Ushers' pri riptio ces -by the aubseelber, who has .res'adred the Agency Mr Pottreille and vhinity. NEW ENCYCIAPYDIA - AMERICANA, Edited, by Campo Ripley and Chars A. Dena. To be 'completed volumes, royal Ware, at $3 per . vol. In , 1 cloth; $3 50, library; $4. haltmoruceo; $4 60, halflttne ala extra. A volume will be tamed every 3or 4 months. UNION'S ABRIDGMENT Of DEBATES IMCON. DRESS. Prieo.s3. In cloth; $3 50, Lew Siftep; • BENZ/I'S THIRTY TEARS' VIEW . • Two Indenter. SS, IEIC10111; $5, IlbfaCY • AMEEtCAN ELOQUENCE. • Prom 9111 to Webster. -Edited by Frank Moore.' Price, $5, In el oth Pl. libral LIVE CF DR. LINE. This work is equal in Interest to pr. Rands :tetebitaied "beetle Explorations," and all then who purrhased • cepy of hie great wait, 'SU want a eopy or hts Price, $1 50, In cloth. " • • These DOOki can only he had by entwerldion—and specimens of the work tan be mem and examined before subieribins, so that persons know what they are subscri- Meg to. We take this -area/don to remark bers;that these works cannot be obtained fond' any ' of th e book sellers, exeept when they are appninted Agent% to re. cello anhaeriptlona. Itr.NJ.IIIISISLAN, .40111 for 4106. and °tilde 4 1 itterscas, • • l'iOlishers,OnUadeiphia. Ypttsvllie. /day 15, '55 f 20- PLUMBING. PLUMBING Asp CA-8-FIT7•INC •zatabilshment. IRS. Fornsritzz e , PA. Thettudersiguedrespectftdif Nforma the el:lsens of Potts. Ile and virihXt! that haring ercheacd the Yttanbing Zs. ibliskssintorilenry Diek usibta k ind attached it to his a-Flitting Burinessorill here, ter carry on both branches, Id hams, by strict attention bnalnqat—keepingalways on And a large and •erell selected dock, employing coin patent wrkinew, and doing work at tyresstmeratisdpricet—tnre• Iva a ,portion of the public !rousse. tie stock will consist of Ws- Clarets, Iron. copper end id Bath Tube. Porcelain and iper 'Wash [lasing, Iren and ...output plugs. Brass-Cocks for ,urn and Loather: hose for' .perm men ts, Unmet Pipes and CostpliiilCl for paretneutn• Iton, and Laid I'lpe of all slue, Gaa•fl itturee of etery kind, embracing a full assortment of Obandeliers, 'Pendants, , Brackets. La., La.. La.. man ufactud of the beat qeality of materials, and of the latest and nowt approved-pat terns. Dalt In D. MORETON. Sod! 11. • COAL. SAWYfit - ii 'CO;, .Bblppe T so the hest leaslities or RED AND WHITE ASII urn - Lau ! COAL& AIso,CLIMOCRLAiCD COAL OFocr-106 Wnlout Plreet, fg.tLA DELPH lA. . SirProdietqs aialpil;chaseni; of Coal will fitia It to their adviutage to give us a ran: • NEVIN, SAWYER& CO: •, '27,3t0 July 3, '5B 1. , e O Es •tURDB A:5O 8111PMX THL ectrosterre • Lewis Vein Bed Ash Coal, • From the 'h7EW t*iLLIEItY." . " • Thify mina no othsteoii—wliich assorting purify Atirtargo says J. f.z , r!.4li,V.ER,-Jr., & CO., -.No. 11 Plueogreit, :law York Pottomille; June s;'.'S - s 23,1 VAN DUSEN, NORTON'it 'CO. • VOLE AOZ.TTB 1:1 THZ Lehigh Coal. & Navigation Co. .Wharves at Bristol awl Ballatim. • —1.1 4 0, TOP,-. BEST-RED . AND WHITE ASH COALS. Wharf No. T, Pswt. Ricilunna. cumBERLAND. COAL, • . At Baltimore anal Alexandria. • • {_. No. 1^2 2 st slant street, PUILADELPIITA. Offices: No. 53 Llbertylt., eor. Naatnu, N. YORK No. 5 Dointottreet.„BOVTON. Uay 2.: '.55 • - • - 21-ita* . • 0 AL. COAL. COAL LE Is AUDENRIED & CO. OPZ I. IbMEt: 5:4 Walnut strept, PIMA lALPIIIA. •• HO Broidwa..NEW YORK. O • . . R State streei, BOSTON. Wholtin le• Dee/err-in Vie fiert, rarieties q„Y DOMESTIC (XIALS—Sbie livpriefors ql) Huff Cotek alliery:eqpa- Lie of producing ever 150,1h* teas a year of the cele fed DIaIIIOSD, (Eat Ash.);anot MATH, (MilifeAsfr.) , Exclusive Agents Ibr the nib of the purely genuine Do. east Mountain Coat, from the Loenst Date Colliery of Geo. C. 1'1.1114 CO:: all of which will be shipped Mewl to New - York...via Canal; or roestirim, via Lireeurfieh Pim, (below Navy 'far* Philadelphta.) • • _ _ . , WO, • At Philadelphia, from Mier Ito. 11, Port Pith mond. The choicest qualities COALS from Schirylhill care, and shipped oosiler o f RED and WRITE ASII nth relented with PPUtiat r e ferrous! superintendent.. At Elisabetiport, A. J. LEHIGH 11P111201 ALS. IdOUTA'AIIi and •COUNCIL [DOE CO • • t ' "Prom Baltimore, M.. The celebrated lIIMPSIDRE BITIpIIISOUS COAL • At Jeree City. A. J. (via Lehigh and Norris amok) The irry superior WILEESNARNE COAL, from the Baltimore Vein, Wry) free the " Aud.iorled Improve ment and Cost Conftany's Estate," near Wilkesberrei Wim, the COUNCIL BIDOE COAL; both of which, for steam purposes Mid for funny use, are wasurpessed. We hold certificates In bur offices, from parties who have used and fully touted thews Coals. sod pronounce them the arse AIiTIIRACITi Coal. for steam in use, pro. dining no clinker. less ashes and greater blase, than any other kinds now before the public. May 15,'58 I 20. .1. G.TIMM. . r. B. GEOM. TURNERH & GOWEN , Musts ILYA Shippers of WIiiTB ASII COAL from the Eng and West-Mono Lotto Cale, tes—MANIOTII BLACK Lt7ATli VEINS Oman—Ceotre street. Opposite Ep imolai' Church. kotteville; April 10.'0 "10-PA ItTN ERSHIP NOTICE' ltll The subseribertAtise associated themselsee. from and otter this date,mider tonne and style of TYLER, STUNK 2 CO., and will conduct the towelerintef Dealing in art.'s suereesors to kJ/lit/ERICK TYLER & CO, at No. 3:2 Walnut mreeti rbliadelobla; 150 Broadway, Now York; Cler No. 5, Cott Richmond. May 9, IS ASHLAND and MAHANOYtbit —The undersigned are prepared to receive ordeie e celebrated Ashland Coal (rpm the ''lllancrofi Pl. ewer Cot liery.". From the extensive alterations and ho' prevenient., made at the Coiliery•thts al n tet fur 'mope!. mg the Coal. they feel no hesitation in offeritlß It to the trade as an article thatialt hare nc superior In the mar ket, both as to quallty 'and freedom from dift; &ate and other impurities. They are also prepared to make eon tracts fur Lehigh and Schuylkill COST from other mine. BANCROFT, LEWIS A CO., ' No. 19 Mil at street, Commercial Building. Tebruary to, 'AS , 64y - CAIN, lIAFICER & COOK, . - Enna AND BUIPPEnII fr/ .lESleict3L.T2rosatia. Coal.. • Also, dealers In other / first qualities of White asad Red Ash Coals., . : No. 136 Irdieni sheer, l'hiladelphia, and iForsßated Whines, &AvrytkiU. a rnowss ettx. 31.55ut Man. JUNI U. Coot retiruary 27,'58 • 1517, ........________ = i thracite Coals. CO., IIARLES A. HECKSCHER& Cu:, Bblppers of Fehoylktil Crude, Rom the eelebrated BLACK /LRAM ani:illOS 0 MOUNTAIN. Mon Ass, and tbe O Ern A a Yelp; ere nowimepared o ese. cute ord ers.either f Pi d la delpb l c. ( 7 4 l diffemit t w harf N 0.14,) or from Etcbuilltlll Caren, per Canal ' s' the low est market rates, for ogle formes, or for coatraets—to be farolehed fn unit prime order. • Ondcts—No. IS nth street. NNW YORK; No. 13 Walnut street, PIIIIADRiPKIA. •• Aprll3, 'Mt AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. • Zetablishediniss2.. Carrying the U. EL Nails. Sailing P4iiirely . ,pn• the Lay Advertised. THE noble XI, extreme Blip A per stifp trilliterra Nevadi,liti 1942 . tons ..renister--Nerattriw, Commander—so s the i i 'KEYSTONE," for M eelbourne. and will sail pan US ity on the 20thlor Jul this noble ship Is worthy of being styled a floating ' tare. ' - 11er saloon acontomodstions for fifteen gumsengeli only are, - far more roomy and luau dons than can be tband on board ef any gleaner; whilst for thirty-twesecorid class paiisenners. the whole of the midghlphimse is fitted up. Ninth-al men will appreci ate ber proportional by being informed that her carpen ter's mensuroonent is 1942 tonaralth capacity for ;ter tons of weight and inesurnretneitt- She is of extreme' klipper model; and her roominess. ran be Imagined by knowing that her breadth of beaM on deck, at Midahtp. Is 44 feet. Aral* bag frequently logged fiftein mint leaf miles,,and will bit'in light trim, It 10,expectech that she will make the passage out Inside of assenty dsys..• Passengers are recommended to inaksearly application for w berths,. • t few steerage passenWitwill ho taken, at lb-rates. . . , SA ES OF, PASSAGgi—Clilldretiiii MUM MN; OD • der twelve years. mutt rates. ' First Cabin Eialoon,42oo. Second Cabin. $lOO. For ,Irebtbt or pelage ipplfenly to kW. CAM ARON, 6 llowilint Greet l / 4 New Yerk, Sltait Mills (oriole, and coati 'Oranges_ shade on can: olgnments.. ' - • .4 . A Consignees In taistraliat'llessMFl,lAlbablb Atm. Co. Jona 12,'58 • • . 24.ty LEHlb mitim i4 VALLEYRAILROAD. • Ms (• ) N TOn a n n it d vt a h, lt t e h r . e . WEDNESDAY, ger ibe. 0C b _ I b yeito Railroad run as •S Down Trains. • • alio Manch Chenk at '7.15 A. Ml', and 1220 P.M. " Lehighton • .; 7.27 " 12.42 "• ... Lehi 9.16 gh Osp I . 1.09 ;' " '• Statinton ! 725 .f y lab " Leary' g s: : • . ". 1 8 6 " Whitallell ' •, 8.2.1 " ' IA2 " " Catesauqns . 8.33 " . 1.64 . " ' ".., Allentown 8.44 " : 2.06 " " Bethlehem Lip II i ' 2.20 " " Freeway:46mpg 9.10. " • 1.30 " . A irlre Easton 940' '' 1 0 . 2.55 •"' • Up • Timing. -- ' - Easton -at 114 A. and :4.40 P. AL Yreetnanaburg • .12.00 " - 5.07 " Bethlehem ' , 12.10 P. M.,* • '4.IT " Allentown :1;15 A' . ' 6,34 : 1 . % •Celaaauqua '1286 " : , ...5.44' "..• -White Ball -. • 12.48 "'.t 5.56- " Laury's 1224 ". -- , " Slatington 1:16 - " - ' 6.24'4 " Lehigh Clap. 1:26 • " Cm •d * " Lehighton 1.48 4 . 8.52 " ' Arrive Mauch Chunk 2.00 '" - !7:05 ", AfteThe above Trains will convect with the Morn ing and Afternoon Trains 16 and from New York and Phila delphia. The Bawer Meadow Train *III leave "Daneh Chunk, for Wlikesbarre, Ussieron. White Hawn, - &e, upon ftie arrival of the 2 P. 31. Train. , - ROBERT 11.' S AYRE : Supt. di .951 g. , October 31,14! ~, [August 8.; 67 32-3 " 41- • ROUTE TO, - 1 . - Rimies t . • Burlington, Buffalo, • - kr ou i na t, • Chicagn, „ - St. Paul', . Rock taland, Detroit, 'inen Falls, Dunleith;and Milwaukle. St. Louis. L i . Punka= TIRACAS will learn the Philadelphia. and Rea ding Railroad Depot, corner Broad and yinWsta., daily, (Sundays exceplat) as follows: • .• -7.30 411.31..i.bay Express, for Elmira, Niagara Falb, Dugalu, Detnit, Chirac°. ikillwasik/e, Rack Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Barlington and Bt. Louis: ` • 3.30 P. II Expreos, for Emirs. Niagara Va110., 1 • Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Hilwaukie, Ruck Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington slid St. Louis. The 7.30 A. N. Train connects at Reeding with the Train for Harrisburg and all 'tattoos on the LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD; and at Rupert far Wilkesberre, Pittaton, Scranton. and all stations on the LACKAWAN NA and BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. 'airTiekete good .tiii treed:l4 Bonne checked to lazoltiArtaffalo sod atutpention Bridge. Ra4ea or Ware Williamsport,' - $5 80 Wilkesbarte, • • ~••1 4 07 '''' ‘ , 7 1 ' 450 Pittston. - • •.• •- /.• ' 4 75 Scranton, • • • • 500 - • • • * 1 700 Cauandaigna. - •i- • • • 800 Geneva, via. Gorbam, - • 00 ' Rochester, - • -- • - •'8 50 Mogan Yells, - . - • • - ,10 00 Buffao, • - ,• - • • 10 00 Buffalo, . - 4 . • 10 Cleveland,'e York, and Erie, " • •• - 13 00 '• via., !Zara Falls, • • • 1300 Toledo, via. New York and Erie, • . ' .16 25 Columbus. - - , • •• - 16 50 Cincinnati, via New York and Erie,. . 2 • - 19,00 • •• via Niagara pans , • - • • 19 . 00 IniDanapolls. via New York and Erie, -• -21 00 Detroit, via Niagant Sails, . l• • 38 50 Chicago, via Great Western Railway, • RI 00 ••• via Lake Shore Railroad, / . .22 00 Rock island, via Niagara Fall,, • • 00 •.• ". • via Lake Shore. Railroad, • 21 00 Burlington, - • - - 28 00 lowa City, ---•• , V 23 fit. Loils,ria Chicago, - ' 24 00 - via indbanapclis, - - 29 00 Dunialib, 1 -•-• • ' • •-.27 GO 81. Pant's. - - • • • 35 70 Tickets can 'be procured at tits Philadelphia and Elmi ra iisliread Company's Ticket Ofilco. N. W. corner Sixth so Chesnut Streets, and at the Passenger Depot, «suer of Broad and Nine. ThrOugh Express.Freigid Train Imes .the Depot, at Brost' ',treat, below Nine, done. (Sundays' excepted,) for all Wu :a West and-Nadia:at 6 P. 31. , Frelgata must taedelirered before 31P. 3f., to insuie their colng the same day. • Freights are forwarded:with greeter de patch and low er rates than by an,y linetrinifi his cite to the West and • Northwest.- For further inibrmation apply to • _ . A LLEit alitagt,; • Through Freight Depot, Dread at., below Ville. Or to • .Clidd. S. TA PPEN,General Asout' • • N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut ate., Phnad s. 1 3. 7 .4.111C0LL5, General Superintendent rbiLldelphia At 'Steidle; IL R. 11. A. FONDA, General Superintendent Celawissa„ W.3k E.. R. R. J. A. REDFIELD, • General Sept. Williamsport It Elmira It. E. -31 a A. 'BB FREDERICK TYLER., OEOEOE V. TYL,EIt, C. NICHOL'S MACH, WILLIAM A. STONE. .19-te RIANO TEtCHINQ. • " Ineer, Organ t, ges met I • n y on on the Piano Forte iv and blelod in Thatievillo and neighboring towns. Terms veralowair. , Applynt. hie nitre. second door below the Poet Mee, Pottsville. . 'SS IS. PRPQRTS OPLIVIINES. D ElloitT,S of the bnglish Home of t l creeteee ee the workin g d 00 - 11 Meer. sed the causes et aecidents In the lame. Illustntted with az u.' stereos drawinp, a very valuable and same work, let,l 2d, and 3d Reports ter sale at the Bookstore of the Bob- , scriber. B. 8A514N. Bortsrille; Marsh 15, °Sit Ile • DRAFTS ON EUROPE. 7 7: & SON S DRAFTS on Aa the Quaker Howled John & Iderard Cordon). Co 01 Loudon, and on the Iteltrat Haaklas Co. of Ire. feed, always for sole. In same from SI up to 1400, by the eahecriber. at his Bookstore, PothwIllo• These firma have solidus tio do with the Penn Was, dad they areartaidepatthe miettigottee Ms at 003taird 111INJ TRAVELING. DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA R IaiMiLMINF !' Ctietttign Of Hours. O N'AND:A}7ER MONDAY, JULY lording Pitearnerer Train will leave Auburn at 9 Volta*. A. Ti.. intutedia , ely aftee the sr* ral at the Down ;Poissentotr Train from Vottorille,and ar rive Irr iiarrieberg at 13.'32.n00n,t0 time to ecuarseed with as Nort hern Central Train for Daltintere. and trains going north to Williamsport, Elmira and Niagara Falls. Also, with trains for PhlladelphiOlitaborpandl Cumberland Valley Railroad. - ' I Leave ltanisten at Mil, P. 11., and arrive at Aldose] at dAI. in time for the tip Train front Philadelphia to Pottsville and Intermediate pivot , . 4ar•Fant fronr Anbara.to Ilarthitarg, SI $O. TRACY. Superintendent. July 10. '5B PHILADELIndir READINO R. R allaingEgMennee , JFABT EMIGRANT LINETO THE , - Wait. Nortb West, Canada. and Northern Naar orb; by WILLIAMSPORT, ELMIRA, and DUNKIRK, BUFFALO. or NIAGARA FALLS.. . • 411-Dally,-(llundaya ticepied,) by N 0.2 care, in rep 'lac Up Pawner Tialair—proolng Reidlag at ca j P. M. Fameneo.To Elmira. $5 25; Rotheatcr, $5 15; Bairn- , 10, or 'bora Falls, $6 21k; Kamillon. or, Toronto, $1: , Moot So: VotroitAlt ; Cleveland, gAptFoledo,ri 10; I Collins $ e ttd; Ci mintrat I, VI 05; Indianapolis. SLIKA I t o, Louts* lle. $5 O 1 1; Cairo, $l2; Chicago, $0 25; Galena,' $l2 10* •lloet Island. VI 25; Quincy, $l4 Uo; iilltirawi AL., $11; FL Lords, SI; 25. - SO roomy of baggage line, to ea ch fall li cked. "I. _ /4 . 4 tcbildrco. - ider 5 o poi% fret 4 Lalf piles . 'ltoirtielLota apply to IL l irr alla a 12 ' sfamt.l,,;sB lift:.. .Ageot,PoitowilloDlk. '• LEBANON VALLEY'RAIILROAD;7y StirAS ,OPENED •POR PUBLIC TRAVEL betweetilteading and, Harrieburg;olt MONDAY, .I.2nriary 18th, 15.58. - • • Passenger Talcs leave ItrWiling daily, (Mem! Ewa: days.) at 10.101... IL, connecting with wpaed down Nam 'Mg Trains on - tits Beading •Itallroad,andavricing at 1 zliarrisberg by 12.50 noon, in time to COUDlVilwith Wain, kW Pittsburg, Lancaster, LbitaborsbuCk, TraVorton and JPlw.rove. RETVH3I7:CH,Ieave Harrisburg at 2.45 P. If., (offerer-. • rival of Trains from plates above named and hum Bslll - and reach Reading at 5.30 P. 31., connecting with the Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing heading the same evening. - • • Pares. - • Heirloom Heading and Harrisburg, , $l.OO and 1120 . 1 " •' Lebanon 35 " 70 " Lelprnon and ilarrisbug,• 75 ' CO 413-.111 passaugele will procure thelf . tkketibeibte the Triter start. e ; J G. A. rucous; - Jan. 30,'53 ihmr. 25. '57 481 . LOUIVESPL, 'PEKIJIDELPHIII, & AND BMW - YORK. BMW • art OV • •• ritHE SPlendi _Steamships farming the, above Lioa sail from,Kill rotas a :A l f. CITY OP BALTIMORE, "!•ttap . t. itchPoly lit. Cm OF WASIIINOTON, Wylle,Jraly 16th. KANGAROO 1 Capt. Jeffrey, July 20th.. and every alternate Thursday. Prom 41YliSPOOL every alternate Wed ocular. Pare f rom Nei York,' Cabin VI, Third MP/ $3O. .. 4. Livin•ool. Cabin BIM, EU *no Tie* Obis til• ItliTintN TICKETS availably for do, Months by - 7 ... y Steamer of the Lino. Cabin, =t(o;—Third Chita, $7O. Them Stompers 'are supplied with Improved Water- I lob t compartmento and carry axperienced Surgeons. Forums about proceeding to Europe. or wishlor . rend for their friends from the old ronntry,ean parch:um Tickets and obtain all information by applying to 3;0. Dale. 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel A °arils, In Broadway, N. to • J. H. RICKS RAS. • and to RICKARD EDWARDS, Pottsville: Cartago Certificate,' b ' drat Class Balling Packets be. tween New York and L iverpool. also Drafts sold by the . above. • • [May 8,-18 READINO RAILROAD. i Ia.N.MNIKOPMEPAPIR • . Change - at Hours. • (AN and after Validly, July sth, 1850, %.„.7 the Down Morning Passenger Train, will- leave Pottsville at 835 A. MA passing Reading at 8.50) . !1., and arriving at Phi:odelphia at 12:.% noon. Tho Down afternoon Train, will tease Pottsville o of 8.30. P.M., passing Reading at. 6.06, and arriving at Phil adelphia at 740 NIL • 14•ARerncxw Passengeir Traits leave Philadelphia al same bears as bandanna, 7.30 A. 31. a nd 3.30 P. M., pas. slag Beading K 10.06 A. M. and 6.07 P. M. • LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. • PASBENOiIt TRAIN kiwis Reading it 10.08 A. 81., (after Andy:l(W Down and UP Morning Passenger Trains from Pottsville and Philiwielphie,)and arrives at Harris burg at* I:AS noon, hi time to connect with Passenger Trains for Sunbury: Williamsport, Minim. Pittsburgh, Chatnberstintg, Baltimore'. and Lancaster. Returning. Irsvesitinisburg at 2.25 P. N., atter arri val of P.uwenger Trains from all above points.and rives at heading at 4.58, in time to connect with Viand Down Passenger Trains to Pottsville and Philadelphia, tb; Mme overdo* ' ii. A. NICOLLS, July 3, 'OB 27- General 8. tiperintendent. PASSENCER Philadelphia and-Reading Railroad. QUICKEST . lirtilittaiestreet la laver ore Mali straid . dental 50per asst. adresce eir taw Millar nag& • .TAW & BEERS' Lubricating.'Gregge! The thawed, mai reliablelawl d amble winpand wed for labricatfo Heavy Maellatintm sad Unwire orOi Callbpa. Carte, *rap sad Wapaa. it *ill act Ulm, and la not affected by heat•• de cold." -Maaailicturrd and fur MOO in 'Pa Gum X p and Thu fa s, by 19. 'ZS -ciw azza.s. Philadelphia. Jew !Ply [aNn!iMl 7 sad 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Dm/lI:MRS IN OILIEL Jame 5,'57 Wire Rope. Works •of JOHN A. YOEBLING. • Trenton. New Jersey. -EPA lame assortment 'of Wire tope courtintly on lured. Orders Inn! with deepateb. For else. Itrengibt and coot, roe arentar. . • gob. 27, '&1 0-176 OITA OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON et` KEAN, Nos, 5`4P - b EP. alliarv;o,llljilaba., 04 sail Coiaddidon lienthirds, and Doan "WHALE AND EPEE)! OIL FOR JUNIN • ANIS MECHANICAL PURPCIRES. • SeTt.22,l7' • 334 t ' 1., , -:•• ALEXANDER.IERRi . .... nIPOILTER AND iVIIDLEBALt lINALEtt IN ... ' 4 - 4 84ttr's .. • . . 4 ",'7 _,, _5,_.1..,... No. li4 Saiallit VW harvAtt, , ~.. ... IVIIILADELVIIIA. 44151t00'a VI 08, their* . I 0 routtdefurks Islatid,As b toui mod *at. DLit, Dopy, aseorted due, constantly on hind Sod lot tale to lots to it nit the trade, •IC D.—Olderssolleitod. 'l.4liteb /A '5B Ii•Cono !. GEO. li.. POMEROY.& CO.-' ..........., ~. • • OiL, 804 1 ,\OANDLE,O, £C. i NO. .12. Soqth ,Witei street, below ItiArkei,Phlladea i phis. 4 , •,, ' . Spann, LarstlilephantAliale,Tannereand aitqLittery - - s Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candice. ' 1 Samuel T: ]tiller, Salesman. Ftosaelplas, January 5, '5ll ~. l4y i , :;ITollitt Ii . ..AVEOCiRE, • , . 1. 011 and Commiselioli4ifeiohtint,' . • AND - DEALER. IN . . ' i • - MIXERS' SUPPLIES,: • ' , No. 104 111. Wallet street, PiallstiLollpillai Has constantly ottliand , 1 Sperm, Laid. &Jar, Elephant, Bleached and Racked WintleOlia,Sperm and AdaMantine Candles,' lint n I nit and ill remit, trOil. expnessly for Miners` use. Wire Rope, ~ • , *lope Chain.: i Blasting Posider, hakty Lampe, Gum and Loather Belting, Yams, Wleklng,le, 'April 7,'AB • - . 1417 Schuylkill:Tire and .Marine INSURANCE COMPAN Y. • Cal' 1"..92ta55r.11.11a. Ms in ilillyman's Building,Mahantongost,, 2 doors above Centre at., P ottsville, CkPITLL ACTsiOasZED BY LAWN SIISICSICNCOCIOO. , CHARTER PERPETUAL. nes Company obtained its Charter at the last Session of the Legishito eof Pennsylvania. and Is now fully or ; 'anise(' and prepared to Issue Policies. at liberal rates, on Vire and Inland risks. on Public and - Private Build lags, Furniture. Stocks of Ooods sod Ilerchandise of all kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland Insu rance on Canal goats and Barges, bye Canals and Rivers: also on Cargoes of Coal to "Philadelphia. New York. Bal. t iolore. &c. This Company guarantees to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of theliblic. • • - ID reetore • S. K. M. KEPNER.' J. 11. ADAM, WILLIAM MORTIMER:4r. 3011 N D. DEIRRTIT. JACOB TIUNTEINSER, Jr. JORN 111ANDRICKS, GEORGE LAUER, D. G. 'MENG LINO. W. F. SMITH, 17 . 11. lIUNT7.INOER, • ROBERT M. PALMER, GROBBE J. HEBB. S. K. M. KEPNER. President. W. P. SMITTL F, er ref ry and General Agent. Pottsville. January 1.'66 1. CHUttglil TERPETVA I li g , mu rtIIIII.OHATED fl, 1554). PM STATE AND ME INSURANCE company or Pentifia OFFICE-92 Market Street,. Harris-, . bunt. Pa. Capital 380,000 dollars. mare all the safer,elassilof propetty &pitid Logs 14 r Pi re, petite or inland lisehratlon aptYntnspertation: . JOHN P. kINELXIIFORD Presidenti 8. W on, Secretary. -j • 1., 31.;:a7pm, nee Prtstliel.t. ... • "HMO. HANNAN Gas-teem appolnfeti Agent for Ibis Company Jo Schuylkill eatttity, and to prepared totnsure eU 151 ode of property at the lowest rates 'with regent , to security. This mess eanbweseertafmal et his Bookstore, Pottsville. . . 11.11AN?.i /IN Is klitio .igeo for 'LIFE as well es, FIRS I ofturanetc, ‘• [Dee. A. 'A7 49. --- 'll2Spl! LIFE rac zssitacs AND Twin c 9. ,, _ .- Pottsville§ Pettis*. o.i PliAisloo.ooU-CliA Breit I. , gtePgrrrA,.... e unfired Companyk, cßariered b the • a r t; odatti . re.of Fenniy finals, .ie h a espt of One 'tucked Thousand Dollars, IS now fully o n led , and has eommeMcest business. • The Company ip pared to remdre moneyorand other prorerty In t nd allow Interest on' all moneys deposited In trust, t the rate of flee per tent, per annum; principal and interest wale on demand.- For rates of Premium On Life Insurance !me the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Coati ta x ti c .LCo ng n a tz o ften,t, ritZleiree i AT re . K. e ir mth of tbs . %Vim:tome Euss, SeerdePromiTreasurer. - . April 1, 'EA •' .• ... - 13 tf ' natraßnerrs.nistatesc3,colipAii7, Azithogiged , CmpithP64oo . .oo 0. ' II A ItTER PE RPETU A L--0 fßce, Noon walnut. street, between third and' . Fourth streets, Philadelphlst. ThisCompiny wlllinente itlZaitiNt 4041# or &Mtge by. Fire. Butidlaga,Surnltare, and Mee ehendise generally. % Ale? 311.sme Ingtagcc, ongessels, C.argoes and Freights. ISLAND, LILIVILAIteI mall parts of ,the Union. - : ptitcrosa: s& r • D. Luther, Darts Pierson, • Lewis Audenried, -; Joseph idaatlad, Peter linger- SDr. Oro. N. F.ekert; John K. Idacklston, It. Hammett, • Samuel U. Kolhendel, Wm. R. Dean. D. I,IITUE/4.Am-id*. Wm. F. Derr, Fite iVetident. W . N. Smith, Smrstary. • • air F. D. Loses bee been appointed spent for; the sore CoMpany In Schuylkill countj, to whom Demons desiring Insurance can apply. Jsn:mryl, '57 1. , rriig 'Franklin Eire Insurance Cofn -11 piny of Phibtdel Ate. Dill ee, No; I WM- Chain at • , streets,misrffifth street; 1 DIRICTO111: , atarlesll. Banker, George W. Richards, Thomas Ifart, • Mcirdecai D. Lewis, • Tobias Wagner, Adolphe N. Bode, , Samuel Grant, • , David 8. Drown,. Jacob R. Smith, •, Morris Patterson. • '• Continue to Make Instwunce. permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the Insured. Since their in corporation, a period of 18years, they have paid upwards -of one willlum. two hundred thousand &Dors./ernes by tire, thereby affording evidence of`the advantages oil o. snrance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. -011 AS. N. BANCEER, President. sa. D. 13.twrmut, Secret/try. The saliscriberhas been appointed agent for tbeebove mentioned inatitution.awd is now prepared to make in surance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. .PottsvMe. Jan. 11.1848 .141 . _ :1 . LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAAT. • , A uTIIO RIZZO Car ITAL.-42,900,000, Or S10.01)0,000. Paid up Capitol. Surplus, sod Reserved Funds, $4,000,000. Nearly 5800,000 invested la this country. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. The Income of this Company In Bey York, for 18.57 was etym.& of $OO,OOO. • The undersigned having been appointed agents of the above Company, are prepared to receive applications for Insurance against Tire, on every description of build ings and property, In.:indicts coal breakeniand the etrue , three connected with collieries. Al) those parties re quilling Insurance are respectfully invited to call at the office where particulars will be glycol, together withe the Company's ciretilar, and detailed statement of the con. ditlol3 of this well known and thoroughly reliable 'corpo ration. • • In, case the *groin tbf Insurance desired tweeds the rules of the Liverpool and London; the undersigned are authorized to obtein it in other reliable companies. Reference Is piffmitted to be made to the, fallowing gentlemen: • • John Tucker,' Iffq, . John Shippen, Esq. James Dondas, Laq., Cleo. W, Sitiyder, Req.. John R. White. Esq., - Ron. James If. Csmphelf nottitot P.SMITII and HENRY W. Pool,E.'7rpewts. At Office of IL W. Poole, Engineer, Centre at4rPottinille. Jan. Mile s4f LIMINKIRANCE. i r i HE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity xnd Trturt Company of Pldlidelpbla. :Chesnutstreet, the first door East albs Cid= Moore. iv rAL ¢IOO,OOO—ciARTER PERPSiaIL”. Zontinue to make Insurances on liras on the most taros. able !curie. The capital Icing paid up aid invested, together with large and constantly Increasing reserved nand, otters a perfect security to the /uttered. quarterly. The premluas may be ,pald party, half-yearly a , The eompanyladd a Beaus periodically to the fauna. 'sea for lite. The first Bonn.. appropriated in Deemnber, 1864, and the second Bonus to December, 1649, amount • to an addition of $262 60 to every $1,900 insured under the oldest pada, making $1.262 80 which will be "paid when It shall become a claim, instead of 41.000migin allylnarreckthenest oldest. it mon ut to $1 pl. 60; the nett In age to $1.212 60 for every $1;000: the other* Iu tbe same proportion aemrding to the amount and time of standing,whielt additions make an IlVerage of more than 60, per cent , upon the premiums paid, without Inereas lurthe annual premium. Alk211(1111:11: Thomas TUJgway, s ti n hin A nt r 7 ll' Amnon DSOs. - John Jay Smith, ' Yeededd Brows Robed Peanut% Joseph Ysagar, 9 Gone raber..-- - _ J o hn R.L9tlmer,. - - • Thoilas Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Battey. John R.4slack. Phaesphletscontalainstableotratesandesplanations. ores of applleation arid further ltiferinetion eau be had. at the oMee. - TILIBM.SS BIDOWAT. President , Jens P. Jalsas. Actuary. • ' Kfr The *united/kw is agent hr the above Comps 'Oy in,Bebnylklll County. and will Wert itilunkares, and grve ail neeeoary innnino!ion on the subject. • • AorllLlllsB. lll4v • II DANN* N. • CICOICE HOISEHOLD'ARTICLES:.. DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR, the beet and met egnplete *Melo of the kind. D R. Cooke., br Mau sad pirate dwellings. Water Filtswers. ... • these Caters for Meets. (Int trier lirenit,dlttsrent stun. Patent Tee Creams Finsiirs—will make Zr. Cream In in ialnutigs. ,,, 4 : ~.,.-. IlltisniNS4 lbw; Ile, 4ter... Ira sale by • J. B. S. & S ALLEN, INSURANCE. HOTELS. ' :a. Ir. runts.) is Loxes I PorraVILLE House, & W.*, E. ;oink Pwsivisters, 4. 7 `J , : i- Cinetrs strut. POTTSrItt,S, - Stat 4 hag pros Il4ed:101 Jan• ' 1647 PO - Looms mousk, - MOTE & KATZ% Pro in t-" ' 4 , - I trill Q*1 . 0014117 at. commodattoo. Meals it all bouts. flop 4:baked ...and best Down sill bs fooaa at the tea. Tratreittra, as well as our attain, will dud the ruLastu noun, to story moped, one of the Must hotel* la the equatt_ June28,.58 7 w 47 art ar 1 lionarrux, TMJ bons Witting bet& ftlltted manner,pbrits and ♦Llton illfrlgt"l'77 l ltr'!' — ': ! ith;e,,.7ft extended his LOU* of the above ..C,.: limited rstablbdurrent;wlll,-by the re 12,J i .•,:.. , -4 quest of many Meads, open IX for th 44. 7 :,..,:,.- 1 4_ recrPtioa of coolovny on the grst o : -- , June. The ithgeovetnents, stave Lest sesivon, bare been Wire. and Ma sceocottiodat• one hundred %additional hoarders. 'The ground floor of the now 6uUdlog.l9o fl. jteng and 32 wide, will agitate' Are Dowling Alleys, hut B illiard Tables. two Bagatelle Tables, Wine 'and Lunch Rooms, where lets supperswill bo furnished as required. .These rooms Will be exelusively for the boarders of Bile house and their invited friends. Na boiling will be el. Jawed after West. / bare taken much 'pales to select suitably rooks. bakers sat solvents. To tho 4 who hers *visited the Surf Rouse, It Is uttneenisarjr to Say more. Respectfully; ' 18&AC 'LI AY F.B. . Jane 5, IA , PAINTING, &C. JUIN( STYLED WINDOW SHADES. - - US r received a.large and deg.. nt as. jp wirtment of Window Shades, neer end lieentitol de sign n. including Gold Bordered. Oiled, Lendeespe et no. rat, Goalie de., de.,eheaper than ever. 1 , l , ALSO i fliared: -Glased an.l Plain raper Sbadee I every de seription For Side by i BB.Ni BANN AN , - Centro Sires t,opposite Epleeit*Chnreb. - Pottexille, April 10,118 ,1. -- , 15- .„ PA INTINCi . PAPER HANCIN4i AO. HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the putdk that he has opened a Paint Ssatb T, fn . &end Oise?. above Market. next !door to the •first Methodist Church. where he to prepared ic, execute miLwork la Isis line, such, as House and Sign Painting. Glazing. Graining and Paper Ila ogler. co ,the shortest notice and on reassemble terms.. Haring "eked at the business fora number of years, he hopes , to .receive a ;hare of the publte patronage. MICLILEL KLINK pottarille, April IT, 'l,B - ' j libly o -REDUCED PRICEB: Waal .Ipoakipoor alscPearo.• ITE. zubsiriber' Itas-4 large . lot of very, ebot6 Patterns of ' ; ; - . - ..1. . I T 1 raper. rutteble for Italie, 'Pe to tons,(Dining looms, Chain- . , bers and Publicßandlaga, whirh • . 9 ." • ...-. -,,-..., he will sell et g ...,tly reduced ar e a . -- =The Stock embraelsthe • 4 •'. . . .. end moat esteemed Pritterm Paper is cheap.. b cent. a Mee.- ,i 'Yew Is the time for Bargebs, for Paper liangtoseand a* t I " • il. BAN NAN'S ; • t s li:op Wharioda mid Ras(' Pieper mat Book Rorr: grip•PAPRIt. HANGERS SUPPLin WIRY-CHEAP. October 31.1,17 , . : 'i ; . et.. . • , : r 41- NRIDEVa , •BOWE p•• ' ' tfiplpse , a. sign Fain r ersa4eper Mimi. TTAIt recei ved ley S4les Pltin li IIvALt GOLD WNDOW et :; ' • . io l ciga ., , SDADES, BORDERS, die...i - 11 2 4 011 '. "4 . Those etahlag ii habitiome •. ...., '''': _--- Parlor Paper should see rater . • • 4 .. • . • Imp &third , Pepe Fa. . I - They are ecw 4rnoxtyind hard i Lotter effect than' those generally lean ufacthrod. ,i •:I , ' • Pure White Uand.t.Preact I COI cr r .114. Rna roe led, and Amertrail 'lttuai • Trep eh and American Otis, Tarnishee,;ar. AT I ndolr Glass, de. Onlre Area, lbittrilk, 2 doors abore Allitericare noun. Apr)! 10. 7... i! . IS4f LEGAL CARTS. E 0 It Gt. D. 110GOAWO Attorney at; l' re. 19, 2117 .ft:IcASTON, PA. JOHN P. HOBART; Attorne y - at Lew; Pottsville, ofllce opposite the Atherlesn House. October 31, '37 • , . 441 y T IV 110SEBERRY, Attorney at • Law. Ofilee-,--torner or Mirket std :tad . streets, Pottsville. • Autttua '56 . „....... . I yER STRO USE,Attortaey at Law. i. Ogles—Centre street. cltptislte th e Town n ail, •ottsville. [tebtuarx 9, 'sf.• . 6- —-•— DAVID B. GREEN, Attorhey at Law, Pot test/ le,Ps. Mee In Market str e et, oppwltettra Post Often. , , July 14,1'543 2M, , I . P. DEWEES, kttciriey at Law. „ Orfilee--rieur doors abora Mortimer's Itotel, Centre straet, Potts:tele, Pa. CDecA6,.'67 4- ripliomAs R. BANNAN,Ationie.y at I:Law. Miceli erittniStreat,Oppa4tethe episcopal Ais urch.Pottsville.Ponni, 'pl. :IP. 4Vly TORN C. - CONRAD4 Jr t i,' Justice of the Pettee end Conveyancer - 0111re opposite Pod, Odes, Broad at.. Tamaqua, Pa. ' ray 2, '57 18. I VLE.MENT S. FOSTER, ict;tire oil • the Peace, klinersnille—colledlona and agencies sal i ted and attended to' carefully, . 1 eb.W,'.sB 8-11' OfIN SEITZINGER,.J stiee'of alai I Peace, ST:CLAIR, will attend, to tilt badness eni t Gated to blur with diligence and c .'(118tOl 8-Iy* 1 41,kirt i. I GARlitirr,i Magistrate:: S - Pottsville. next door to Post Offlce. Aug. 15. '5; 321 1 7 .: 1 - l A T'Pe a:la nS rt e d. :l : Nn eh il:N u e y eE l n k t ;T ra l I :l l n lie t t y;P • a e . Y , M er a l eet tl 'Lm ar aa t :v ad l' a t it. the puititare and male of Real Estate, colleetlo of , an. -' [Ashland. Slay 7 3, '51 21-ly C --- 4 1 ney a Law, Pottsville. Schuylkill county. Pa..- Ornco-1. 3fahautongo street; confer of Second. t, f April 11, •E, , I i 1 ' 15-Iy., GE° .E, tieß. KEIMJ Attorney ; La al w. P . t Indite. Pennaorill sitta i la d to legal bushier* In Schuylkl county and elsewher e. Ogee in-Centrie street,nearl oppoelte the Mlneis' Dank. 1'55 ::-- p .{CC ' ORAD T. SULIDie. 17 : ITENDRICK'S & [SIIINDEL, Ai r ll_ ternevi at 'Law, TAMAQUA; -as 1 tIC asPoc aced together Iu the practice or he Law, all prefeadon..l beldam to Schuylkill and adjoinitridountlea entrusted to their cite will receive ilrompattelitiort. Mir 29. 'Mt. 'IIA.RDWAIE. N. IRV' ~.ARDWArEIIs4p IRO N DEPOT. T k: S u Bat, tILB En . slug now arrant' ad bla goods at hls new place of busluo and_with a new deterthlnatlonnf furnl4 locall such-voils'asj the boldness ot the Coal Region may reriu ire, alodlndr Iqwest tuarket,ealne,' il lit i sonata the* inspection of umipitaie.. I shall be alwaSio ' on Band and hare on Land a fOll sleek of • •-,- Bar Iron,. ChopplOg ..exes, t Flunlyon, Cool &Amnia, . • , Cut Steel ' Tsitee cpalus, - t Slit froni, , 'Nails& 4 Spikes, '.;.', . Rope, ' Ta4le i lllorks, . 4 .VellOwg, . Anvils nd Vloes..do, i ilaidwans and IrOn Depot , Ceara Sfartr.three dociri abase Market. Raft side. I I FRANK POTTi July 15,1814 , . Mt f ~.._ - ' BRIGHT At Lg.tcpcs - ! - ' hMY 114111dirfA TaitxTwo doors he. low Mats' natal, and itm, nearly opposite the Miners' Rank, ',Vottilville,' when, will le found an so excellent asso rtment of HMO ? • 1 --- Files. Fine Tray , Britanis Ware. Aisortaientoffine Locks; Tableintlery', .. 4. Pocke Cutlery, . Table poons. ... Arivili; and Vices. Airaortatent or tine G nos ; Sheet t an Crucibles ; ; Wire. In Plate, Brass attles, Shd Trims. • Pao; and Boilers, ' 'I Ghatiih, " jlallnied Traces, Powdt rand Shot. . itothepublieforthepatronaie islidividualcapacity.an . dhopte Llityof their goods,strictatten immodatinx pricesorlll deserve tuned s riPPort •. _ ) i IltlllllT. a I.;ERCII, iedantre and /ran, Mistre*lnut ARSE. 4 • Wane. Coach Tritamin Springs, • Saddlery, hoemaker'sTools. Carpenter's Tools, Glass and Paint liar Iron trail sines, Coiled ." " ilaand Spikes: Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Tools, Building Materials, Cast Steel. a bear steti„ Arm Blister, Mill Saws. 'Cross-cut saws, Fine (land-saws, o.ll.returna histhanitl they extended tohim In hl the dew firm.. by the quid lion to bnsinesoutnd aeon and command thaircoatl Deaki•en Ir Pnttsville.Jannary 8. TRA.NSPORYATION PHILAD'A.i& READING RAIL ROAD. c riunitilEgLE4gEMM , RATES OF.tPßEltilli ON 11NRCUAND1ZE:1 -CIN and AFTEIUMARCII Ist, 18A7,- kj unta further notice, the fo?owing Rates of Prided rut he charged per 100 poutolst .3 !•c. c • - "01 • : 1 ititcLas or taitiont.l . ,x s, ...zal i . 4 . ..Z 't i i . .., ! g i ''4 ii ' &-'" • pry Goodo4Conteotione , ookr.Carpet i)l2.,‘,Cl,iors,Pres4h Meat, fish. plan. to nvils, Bran, Butter, Otpgier, Eggs,.Ear theuarase.Oriudstoorktiroredea.llemp Hann,eardsrare, lltiWlloßow-ware, Loathe ,31achlueri3O;ystOrs,011a,Feetbe Lc., 1 t' ' 1 Cotton.Coffee,Graht,Bar l'on.ll.ead, 1Jo: bots.Nrills, Spikes, ItteeN E, Novi= g.11,,m, 5.,11g3r. Whisk 3 , ,,4, t_ - Brooms, Mire %irks. 0 tianO.-111 istones.' l'itch and Tar, Salt,,S,Crat. Iroii, Thaw and Lo-iober. Le., t ;... ' Wicks, - Coke , Cord Veldimaf,. Otatel t Ice, Iron .Oro, LlmeotonO, Manure, Pi;; Ikon, Muter. Mato, kali Ligio - s, Ze.,' . Flodr, pi* La rrol, - ; I- Mardi 21.'5: ‘; - 1 • . . PHILAD'A £ , RIEADINC' RAILR , ( "FACE oft4e phi misc.& . it. Vo., . Piiiklddphia,:varchz), itzsgt.. The rate/ of Trelgbt 'asiS Tolls 0111 Coal I caniporjril by Ude Coorpoy,wilt ho (*Hort:from 2?th „Mardi, 124.8, uotll further /lotion I . . "1.4. x i .1 ...:. E ' d. I 'nost . I : . . ~..3 ., _ ki .1. lF?lsar i 6 _____-•—.. To Richmond, 4.. ''. •$ 1 .40 )1 35 lal 120 . ; t 0 1111444011 a, , : ,1401 1 34 125 12) " tliapd Mane, • i, !1101 1 35 125 , 120 " In filtelown, ' i ~ ,1 l .l 35, 125 " GerMantOnnll. n:, j Jjt 40 las 1-251 H Patla of Sehnylkl/1; ••! ;•1 40 , 1-.2.5 1 25i lal . Ilanayank. • - il4O i 135 1 251 121 i.,sp t io g .mliby ;7 - 1 , 114 i 150 1211 20 " Conshohocken and Kill i motith nallroad, 1351 1 30 1201 la/ " halloo's and Potl4' 504 , f Jon te, ' •- • ii.ao 1 'as 11 5 110 " Norrixtonnbt - ,, , 1 1 30 11 25 1 15, 110 " 9nrit Kennedy, 1 , IZS i.l 20 1101 10 " Volley Foran, 1 : • + 125 il2O 1 10: 110 ' " rbta 9l :c l ' l ll4P,- 1 • 1/5 1 1 10 1 RI! 100 " Boyar - 1,1 , 0rd, '! 11 lb 1 1 112 100 1.00 H M 400 0 ,412, • . c 11 is ,1 10 1 /41 100 ll Dmiklassillai i i 'll 15. t 1 10 100 100 " tardSbo(o ) • 1 ' 1.19 11 05 95 95. " Realling, . F .45 -• 90 •80• 80 cc Betosen &lading and . i - . 4 +ravine, • : 95 1 -90 AO H Nohrior-lio., .• .. 3 95 1• 90 I4PO ilattitrorm, 95 ed ' .90 14 Orwinsbarg; . : : 93 90 . oi4er oi the Board it h[arrb .'l4 141' TO FOONDRYMEII,4IIACHINISTS 0111ZILL n4Pint YES,: N. K. coiner South • and Penn sties ingot copper and.pig Iron sheet iron. Wilders:dre bricks. pertablefmg ges,spelter.bicals tin,lrad,foundr,y Whigs. crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of all klnds, brass,-ohd copper. le., de. He Is a lao a deal ei in wrought and emit strap Iron and' ther metals. It is his desire to acconathodate machinists awl Ethers at a dlatance frcim the city, by turnlehlow any article they may want in their baldness; Articles not mentioned in the ahore will be procured anit forward d. Any Inquiry InAtie above tine will be promptly suaw.l7d., MUSIC PUSLISHIRO HOUSE. 4 1 K l urti..1: 8 1. 6 at e: succe u r i r rv t... t o o l n o : NEUUSIc , der the Utah Mous.. Eblladelphl*.are nstantly pebtlsblng the latest in. me, fmro the most popular A ut horslu the United States, In a style that will Tio with one Issued at auy other honors either In this country r.r Europe. They hare also the pleasure t o announce to the public that their stoeli of Sheet Must: on hand.eonslsts of the lamest and most complete assortwet t to be found in the :ountry; they are constantly adding tr thelrstock all the New Musk pnbllshettin New York. I:colon. ke. They also publlatrieveral Instruction Booka,whlch are In geneifal use throughout the emntry. - PIANOS—A fine assortment of the bes ' martufact arm" of New York i . tad nt the losvActteop prices. MUSICAL . INSTRUMENTS. Also, a goneralas.sortment of GUI ar V ldllrd , • Rat:lifts Plates. A crordeorut.i.e„ ifiollo.G utte ta.l r and MU p Strings, , of the best Mallets qUalitirs, all of which wino furnish. ad to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders punettallystteitled to. VS" All LBO k Walker Mailesud tak:Mots be obtalwedat2 s linokand ?u nor* Poits trifle. Whiled& r 1. Pt r MORRIS JONES & CO.; • ,• IRON & sTiiacL mticitcrlAnes, Atrial 01111 Sasteeet4 Mreeta,EAfiadelpirfa, Have alwaygon hand and for sale DIST ENGLISH' REPINED IRON—PuII Vatoriment, of "Awnsils," and other favorite brands. BEST AM ER I p..CAN. BARS--ordinary eiera. or rolled to ordir kr bridge •ttrposes, de., do. PENNSYLVANIA ROILEEPLATE— Ponifirenous sizes, or - ut to required sixe. BOILER lIIVETS—Donor brand, made in 'solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CA AXLES—American and English. FLUE k IHIEETIRON-zFor covering sehutePcd e. AMERICAN & SCOTCH PIGIRON." RAILROAD IRON—Trodixdrl4l ban flit suitable for mines. turnouts. &e, ONIATA. ENGLISH d NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges. ears. and machinery purposes generally. CAST. - SHEAR,..".cMCIIINE and IILISTEII STCLL. Also, aft extra qualliffor taps and dies. The above, together with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, I -Nails and Spares, to whieb the attention of dealers, railroad companies. engi Deers. miners, founders and ma 'ehinists 14,Invited. May 10,1668 19-ly N1...W. BALDWIN & CO., ENOINEERS. . , ' Reartd and 'Janina* streets, liVleidelphia. Petswa .. .WOULD:eaII the attention of Rail road Management! those Into rated in Railroad Property, to thelrSlatem qf Locamegire Engines. In ehieb le they are adaptect.t. S he particular buslyese for Which they may be r . ;by the use of one. two, three or Rwir pair of driv w heels; and the use. Of.. tie whole, or sa much of the fi ght as, may he deettikbferldr adhe sion; add in Armco Waling them to the gradko.cursea, strength of sups ruction, and rail' and work to be done. By these means the maxim 12 Vrt useful elliket of the power ill secured with - the ' I eltst ex pence- fikttlitten da nee, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these objects In View, and as thoresnit of twenty-three years 'practical experience in the business by our mentor part ner, we msn ufseturefiredipernt kinds of tagines, and several classes of sites of each kind. Par- icular atten- 1 lion paid to the strength of the zutebinehr the plan scut) workmanship of - all the details. Our long experfience and opportunities of ob.aining Information. enables us to offer three euginea with the assurance that In efficien cy, economy and durahltity,fhey will empire revnrably wir of ifuY other kind in toe. We also furnish to er. wheels, a,x/es, bowling orlow moor tire (to tit era without boring.) composition outings for bear ings': every description of Copper. Sheet Iron and Bailer' Works: and every article appertaining to the repair-or renewal of Locomotive Engines. M. W. BALDWIN ./annaryit3, gig 1-ti - SI ATTIIKW BAIRD 7 .SAVING :FUN NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., WALNUT STREET, South-west tortler of Ttlfßir. Philadelphia. ma csozw. rass•delpi iNCOIt VORATKD BY THE STATKOIf PENNA. Item, Is received JO arty sum. large or email, and in. tenet paid from the day of depoldt to the .day with drawal. .the odice heopen every day from 9 o'clock In amo o hm till 3 o'clock to the afternoon, and on Mon a)' a d Thursday evenings tin 8 terlock', , • • . 110 N. TIEN BY L. umNNP:II, President. HOBERT BELFIIiRCIE, Yloo President. WELLLUII J. itaao, Secretary. Ilireetorit Roo. Tbmry L. Bennuer, .F. - Carinll Brewster, ' Edward L Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert gultridge A Mamie Lee, Sarni; R. A shim', Jeweeph Traces. C. Landreth panne, Henry Blitenderfer, 3loney Is received awl payments made daily witbon • not lee. The in reattnents are m de In REAL ESTATE MORT RACES-GROUND RENT .and such Brat Cilia semi Degas the Charter regal , • • - February V, - . • pfrOREAT DIECOIIIOBY OF THE AOL-4. 111. E ; F I - • - CANT TO • Tobaccov Chewers! . Taste It e Dß torst ST ve V T reele ss, • The greSot. Sehefitere For Tobtorm IT a walbknown and incontroverti bin flirt : that. thS • use of Tobteco Is then promoting ea use of many of the most severe MENTAL AND PIIYSICAL-DISMIDERS To which,tho rare of mum Is subject. as 'careful aoalysis sod long and "Pl.itifui experience • las re cletrly Pro , " Idiot It contains certain narcotic. and poisonous proper tics most dal:igen/as in their effects, which by roaring Into the blood derange the functions and nperAtlens of the Mart. causing amity to suppose that Organ tr ri,ausly diseased. TOBACCO streets also the entire nervous system. men ifestlng itself—snail who have ever used the noxi ous weed will bear teitlm'ony—in Lamftude, Nervous LAM. Wily, Mater. heash, Dyapepels. and many other Maar dere of a Mintier iheracres. • " • • TIM TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCUES - . Are designed to counteract these tuneful Influences. and 'hate moved completely successful in a multitude of Wee, and wherever used. !king barmiest in them selves they exert a beneficial .acct upon the entire syn. fetn.'restering the Taste which has • Wcome vitiated e t . .deltroye4 Iyy groat indulgence, mnitidel ely mooting the irritation and accompanying tialing &coalition of the Throat—which ere always consequent liven abstaining from the use of Tobacco. and by giving a healthy loo s to the Stomach, to vigomte the whole system. ' Perliqns who ars irretrievably undernain lug their ton and slierteniee their lives. dionkl use these Troches immediately aunt throw dr the 1n orlon end naafi nt habit of Tobeeet Chewing. . These Troches or Lozenges are put up to • eimeenient and portable form at the low price of b 0 nuts per bet.— A libesti discount to the Trade. Prepared solely by. the unden , igned. In.whoca all or ders should be addreesed. JAB. E. DOWERS., &weir, ' Corner I'S and Rats streets, Philadelphia. /lamb 'AI. 's* . 12.1 y - /1 0000 BARGAIN CAN BE HAD! ruE SUBSURIBER offers at private sal., the old established traria known u The Wriuskiln Iron Work*, *Hosted in the nomugh of Port Carbon, SchoylLiliCo., Penni, • The poiperty eon %t of turning hit's, planing. ma chines, threw new engines, hiaeksmittes tools. ibundry buds and flasks. with o(bertoeta of eirery deseripi ion Use rotary for oqaductlog the business, a large and tales hte aswrinhebt of patterns of the most approved ma; ehinery Cow useoldn the region and a lame stock of new Cositnp and raw material. Possesalott given Ittnnedl- The, prtmerty will be sold on reasonable terms, and to toy purstni wishing to enipmein the business roseate an Apposinnity reldom offered. • r "or farther Tortleulara Paquin" of lb* undersigned at 'it. (tale or between the bouts of NAM 2P. 31, at. Kirk Santo's one% Pottsville. . J. S. MIRK. Clair; Pea. 21, 1 459 iLq OMIE ) PHILADELPHIA. - HENRY VII: OVERMAN, '"Cr:l4, (Old -No. 80. South T BIRD atrast,tmlow Market. rbladetplais. ' ... Leather Deisi•e. Calf Ekiaa.kialaveor.Ltaltiga, eluding.; Awl aad Oak &hi! Leather, ciao,' sarN . , y. —ltaach laathar, Laved or ta sackings. flfeb. 'AS P-ly Goys. cI_OTHIC rctiE SUBSPRIDER., w o ul d rospeet: folly Infirm their tinnseroar friends and raellomers or Li ay I kill Giant', that tbeir assortment *Micah+ g bre Spank Gentlemen. is mart Linter than ever, and /big are disposed to sill 'cheap, Portions Ming at a dis tance:tar* 'hi privilege of ogrhanglog clothing pot. ebnied al this Stariff they de reef snit. • ',Y. A. HOYT Ai UltatTlEft. ' 2TOh est nut St., corps r C Ton:t h. Philada. :Agri! 25.: 1,11; pans, AND E. D. WOODRUI c;STO. 9 North Frc DELPIIIA. • . , • liter d: Spring Sperm Olt Arita*? It',Timid A Rolsroll, Uri awl Tanners' 011, Winter k hiratid Whale OIL' thawing ell, (lcw prke, for Retired Trgetabl4. Paint 011. ear na,...) • . LrpßoreD AtAcruNoßr au., 114de exprosoly for lubricating machine, y, hussubstitai• fbr Sparta Oil, and reeommn►ded by Lit glovers of übace a. wog sePlitioß to any before Intrudiare4. 4 April 24, `44 • • 17.1 r -,---____ .._..............- - OR Ci2ClB!___ pf 0.13 lillextu neonn tweet, PhtbsiiDa. -KELLEY & 'BROWN invite the attention of COM purchasers to a tall amortamed of Bprina and litinustas Dry Goods, consisting in part of i•- Black Silks. Stella tinairls.' ehautings, .. i.MOl3g detains:, Mantillas, ' ' 'Manse, _ Chain do do Paratiols, Counterpaces, Cru trellis,' Lawns, ihriasks, r, lines* Brilliants, Tilde Mena, i.• Larellas, . •Chlotass, Napkins, Lc., de. • - ALSO. •-• • . 41,6.ri AxD sors,WEAR, IN QRSA r TARIM". ~.. Th.:above goods, !meths been bought during the at. Panic fur coy, coaties as to otterthato st a great rods& Uor, au &raw priers; so goodi inlarepremarted to *filet 'Sales, and ao aIIItILIMIT 371 PEICZA. . , &MAXI . . & BROWN, ~ N 0.13 N. #4,cond sing, above Market, Philadelphia: 1 : April 17.'58 16.3 m , UMIZI HEAP WATCHES &1111Y.111L1tY— *& ;11.1. . C Wboloesbeeitoll rata l-••att e"./4.lla rife Watch A JeleefryNcore," 4.9 (wet 0.9 r) North Second Rt.. corner of ()tarry, Phila. Lerer Wa:ehes../eff Jelestirstr Caro{ caul, $29 00 , Hold Lepine,lB caret..? • 7•• . 24 00 itileur Lever. - • 12 00 sllror Letane.Jewelei " . • . D OO Superior tinorilort, • • • • '• 7 00 .040 Spectacles,- • ••• • • . 7 00 19.1ne Silver do.. • ' • - • - 160 Hold arseelets. ' • - .• • • • SOO Eadies'aold Venrps, • -• • • 100 311verTes•sp000soet. - - • - —6 00 Oold Pens, with Panel/. and Mier Holder, - • 100 L - Hold Vlngeritsgs.3l34 rents .to $9O; Wateh.Olassee, plain, 12% eents petent,l3% wits; Limes, 26 rents: •!other articles In propmtion. Alt pods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAI; mat tIIARLEY. A l piron hand lonseUold and Hirer Levers and Lepton, 1111 lorror t had t h.-above I October a. _ .ORTAPIT DISCOVERY! A Cldinney possessing all the reqnfred mini sites. and applicable to Swellinip, notarise. f , Steamboat', and any position where needed. .. r lIE beckefits•resulting by the wie of there Improvement are-- pooddraught is allliiects le j .meather: a earring of fed frent.2o to 25 per rid.; a sarivt4 of three-fourths of Me hentoetner wafted; a perfect i oceans of rentdation ; , a perfect protection against fire frotet'unqiolt with Me fist; cheerless in the erectimi 'of eh:weeps, not requiring half lbe number of bricks, and Raring one half the space in a room taken up by the Or dinary chimney. For Factories, 30 to 40. feet in height only required to give a powergui draft for gleam and other purposes. Tut lease. Parcae CHIMNEY AND liceen.setoy Co.. No: 318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Are now prepared to furnish this eery valuable improve. meat, guaranteeing it to give eatistactloa, when put up' by them. or in compliance ellb their indruclion. . N. 13.—The Company desire to obtain sane waudagents to take charge of the telling of this insprorementin this - city and county. lot further information address the Sieretary, • . ~ ' H. w.ectlenn. 318 Chesnut elicit, Philadelphia. October 24, '57 gt.ly A. PUHTES, corner Boob and Teen at reels, February 24, 103 • 7.1 y INTEREST FIVE PER' CENT. ILAG WAREHOIME, FF, JR.,* it CO., 'cent street, .PIIII.A. M . M HAT Kamm. • This is a subject often talked and read about_ tolerably understood by many formers, but prsc (iced less well, in general, than nrideretoo. Thera are several different Modes of hay-makie e as well as different opinions about the proper fiats in its growth to ctit grass. They cannot all he right, of course; and as the araeajaproper time, . cannot he bit by any , faroterwho hu l a largo limy crop to secure, be must make the best' orrroj/ time that he can, trusting weather, and other C 4 ,. aalities as they iisay swear. Timothy he the gre.st bay grass of the Unitoi States. Orehard-griss. • red-top, blue-grass, and the red'and white clover' furnish the balance chiefly, exceptiajr soma of the • wild, or indigenous grasses local tops:welter soils andelimates. Long experience, we believe, has settled That fact that pretty much all grasses .are most fluter lions in 'h,sy , when cut at the point of tines that the blossoullis passing off, and the seeds fully charge! with pulp. The stalk, loaf, and head are then toll of matured sap, end possess the greate . st amount of nutriment. Such, indeed, is our own esperi.; ' sore, after many yearepractice In both clot 1:11:, curing and .feuding hay ; and as timothy is the balk' of our Northern hay crop, two take that as a rule to govern other grasses in their coma:. • We consider then, the grass as exactly right f..r cutting , when going from • the "blue" into the "white" stage of bloisonr, nal introje ee th e scythe, or machine 11,8 ,4fo are SUpplie I by them.— A mowing machine is hest, of course, where smooth bottom is found,, and it should not iwt the Geld until thu dew is off the• grass in t!le morning. If cut then, It rapidly drier, and is usu. ally fit to go intaitndrows, or cocks , in the eller _ noon. We belies., traidedly in coring hey in the windrows, or cock, according to its eunditl 111. If possible, hay should niver V. in the swath over night. Better let it staid in the cock three dsy., thrmlie in swath with once dew upon it. 113 y, even damp and green., thrown ii4Stly into cocks will cure sweet and well; while in the Awash, or sprittsd until quite dry, it lose+ half its freshmen, and lions than half Its sweetness to the ta•ts,'or smell. It should go into the Nen, even, tot-per: (*entity . dry. Discretion is to be used'in this, but farmer who has once made his hey tight Ittee/ never be at a loss about the ,proper condition t) house it. After matiy'seasone of trial, we always prefer tos store our bay when it has a slightly damp feeling to the hull cure in the mow, or stack, as well as in the tiock, 'or swath, and_ if no; stored positively green, comes. out fresh, nranroinatie. Yet as all can not wait until the verymoinent arrives when grass shoutd be cur, some irsitsebe commenced 100 early to avoid a part of it being too /ore. Timothj seed should ;Lover shell In the geld, if possible to prevent it, although ripeneN grass will cure in a few hours alter cutting,' and may be taken directly ld the barn afterwards, in clear, dry weather. It. also depends/somewhat on what kind of stuck are to cattle bay we cut.--. Calve, young cattle, nrilo.eows an sheep, like early cut hay best, and no doubt it Oast for them—they eat it clean; while hams, workigr oxen, and young bullocks, like it equally well if matured so that most of the seed is ripe enough in the course of , cutting, to grow. . In fields of mixed greaser, at 'here timothy, itit•elever, white clover; red.top, and blue grass* grow together, the prevailing . graves In them should triter° the time of ccittingr''The earliest of all is the blue, or Jane grass—good•wben irr blow, belt worth much less when ,gone to seed.ls- The clovers should be going 'lnto their brown heads, While the leaves and stalks' are yet. fresh and toeoulent..4 Timothy follows the cloven about week, while the red-lop is latest of all, and re maining long iq bloom, map be In season a fort bight.or three+eks r after timothy. / Early cutting in the morning is only necessary; for scythe mowing; and that only to sna r e time, and labor: brass Cuts earirit- wisT2 damp with dew or rain.- It takes it several boar» longer to dry, when cot in the dew thou when dry, rod for this only, if fin no other purpose, the inachina If prefer:ibis. - The great object with the ‘fli'riner should be, to get hithay housed as soon after cutting as its condition will permit.—Am,rimn ..12ricatrurier. D - • F Art Erreastrle FARMEII.—Jacob Carroll, of Texas, i 1 the largest farmer in the United State , . Ile owes 250,000 acres of land. home rase. lotion contains about 8000 acres. Col. Carroll has on his immense ranges of Pastore lands abort 1000 borses and mules, worth $50,000; 100 e bead of cattle, worth $7000; 600 hog;`; worth $2000; 300 Spanish mares,-worih $15,000; 50 jennies, worth $2000; IS jacks, worth $9OOO ; and - 5 stallions, worib $2506. His annual income from the sale of Stook amounts to $lO,OOO, and from the sale of cottor; to $20,000. This trill re . rnirk tho reader of Jacob Strewn, of Illinois, not less tittle the patriareh• of olden times, and of Jothile particular, who had 141.000 sheep, 1000 joke of azeu, 0000 camels, 1000 ishe-nosser, the nonsher of Is-asses and cows not being men tioned. Col. Carroll appears as a small farmer when eoMpared with Job, almost as much so as a iommon farmer of our time dues ea commtredi with the Colonel. We fancy thot Job's oaen'rew Ilerefords, or barons; the .Shnethorn, sad Ayrsltlrcs were not known then, at will ho ally admitted. Races run back to the days of ae tiquity, while breeds artoUtssodern origin. • The Herefords and the /Aeons represent racer,. while Shorthorns and Ayrshire* are repre,,,,ts. lives of breeds, admitting the latter to ba t s et• tained to that honorable distinction—which ii nee lonely &Misted by mime good judges. So, sloe the t henbane, but , without lonndsti;m. -Theo is it distinction betwean races ; end bored:, ;tt.it stock-breeders will do well to reteeint.,r. .PCDDIN6I SAECZ.-111.1t two cups of putte &USW with ortesup of , butter, and then sit 1 ICI' cop of Madeira wise and a half a sup of brin b' a littlest • time alternately. Put the Into a tin pail, and that to a kettle of binlio; ter, alining briskly all the time. CRIARAII CAKIII.-0110 quart of dmir :1 spoon or batter ; 2 teaspoons of cream t:tHar :L. tett,peen soda ; sufficient sweet milk to wet op-- mix *oft. If you like the© sweetened, odd oss tap of sager. • • • PL1721-PUDDll4lo.—Orke p•Nnd goo,' brown sugar; 1 p. and snot; I p.•und ?Alias; I Pouodparsou; 8 UPI f plot brandy; pint wino ; I pint milt; 2 nutmegs; II poiandAuf Boar. Boil G hours. . • ...... ' FLOUR PVOllOlC.—Twu eurs of swect cream: _cups flour; 3 eggs; a Mlle /alt. Bak° 'an Wit aatt a quarter, or boil taro bouts. -• , . Cur Puttotaa.-oas cup OUlif ; 11 pint milt:; eggs., Dais iu cups In I quick. wssu. fix efarmer., ....n1 other Ora:, .......'ae•Ss. White Clover inde Lawry (I raq A ids, togetber with garden and ft ell medg, whi, a . will 'warrant to ha ftwa3 and good. Ile 1111 oleo treat • orders for all hind* nt fruit ;revs, jwana oted to I • • bit ab e y are repperented.) *Wean ural ha plettlt•ta. 1 e... 11 of whlth will to furolehed at mennlartortr's price._ The serde and trete sold by the eutieriber are *elected with great tare, only from grower, of reputation a,.4 standing. Ile does not deal In aoodasroeurt.tl promier u. tatty In the market, f en tbme ehotell cheap. without a t regard td thorebara I tht seed *old. Nor thy,. I, e piretwarde or Pen seed, g iv a prermlienoutly In email g.,r. Oen*, whom: thtir too r se prealardry deteriorat e : tts , •ir ggility, part kola rly th of the same *petite. Thi. 'I I an Important tenth:Walton to thoiv Who peirehme .itl,,, mods or fruit trees. Tor trews, de.. tend In otder • re.ig , to 11101.14iNIN BANN AN. • HARVEST, lIT JOll6 6. Aa o'er, his furrowed &lit, which fie Beneath a roldly dumping sky. Yet chill with winbg's welted snow.; The husbandman low forth to now. Thus kreedow, nn this - bitter Mast. The ventttreJ of thy seed we ~at, And trust to warmer sun and rain. . XV swell the germ and All the grata. Who calk (by g!orioull sante.. tisfiltrE.. Witt, dt , elll, ft not its Own reward t Who, for its trials, counts It , A cause of praise and thankfultieser'." It may not he Our lot to wield • •'•-• r The sickle lut he rtpeoed field; 7 • Nor:fit:ire to hear, oh rummer eves.. The reaper's sang among the sheave,. Yet Where nur duty's task la wrought Idihnson. with !lot's great thought, ~ The near and futur e blond in one, And ithAtiott'er ,Isdotael And nuns the grateful service whence • . Cowes, day by slit, the tvonupvtlrn; The hope. the trust. the purpose stayed, ' The fountain and the noonday shade." And were this life the utmost span, • The only and and alas of last, 11.4ter the toll of fields like these, , Than waking dream and slothful ease, But life, though falling Ilk, our grain, Like that revises and aprinp again ; And, early walled, hod blest are they Who wait In Musson their harvest day; Etripts.
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