utanb as r i THE TAILOR IIIIAN:•_ • 1 St ,roesL anti ; . 1 ---4 • Right Janie Is ye tailyite I ran A's smile man eau he i ' , And ell le ilsJa vl 6l i - ' tie worked' tnerrile., 11 And olt • ye nkile In • . Baronial' op his t= ii , t;:., Ile sinigetb Bongos ye like w , , ' Ani not In IN atiatila, byni 4 ' Ma, - • , i Andryet he tolleth all rile ,1 - His 'verde estehes.rolie; ' As tree onto ye neilleeit To needle I/ yo pole. ' ' '4l' i . ,• N....,., , • I I [ What ores ye Ilan t billy Vot all ye fonts!' v a tic , • Against ye se ye V • , Ile points his soh& ig , i ' He beedeth wet ye inekeit Tbaanitieseiginneri els I 'What feageth yr be tsII . 1 Ire hittoi orb vont 1 1 • " Its *loth al ye Mule th I - To *vie Ms tige wile ' ' l _And eke his ehi. i inr 01l '1 It Is ye ore at 4, Me entteth eroll re riche !" Andwit uneeetalle pti • He eau ye lh ittle entistooMe' Ti cabbage by. his Ade, i I Meanwhile ye tallyor-mai To labor nothings Bite be with midis hen& • To' t y artan and ye clotht I I I full hap* Is ye tail • Yet As is oftse tryrd, e L'..t.he bolo fulleewof ' • Wax ',into:fin his • , Fun happu utali And yet he hatb A maniere evenly tbati, -So well as tapyots kno ' - '•': I It Is Y• eUPPefie en Who goes his w ieud l And snares ye honnst•ln. . Bat Over, never Parr / A ONE HO ' 1 I3OBTAIL B GIIAAT . zate II TaWof ass and flhoie-- Tenfl'in Alley Anil.4" [Zama cordov . to /a -- dr• 1 ' • cause 11, • ,r CIIAPTE: co MI RIAD AMONG TITS !Ilff. ric It, was aigbf, nowhere, ' dark as a bottle of ink In, the bottom 'of a well; ank times darker than the Co forty thousand mideights,!iir fetrilledl turtle soup, stood, phus, monarch' of the' Fl eating a lance of buttered • I. 4 • wetting hil-11ps by driail.! it' n sheet anchors, finite • lArorinil him stood; eight h ndredi and eighty:sermil -(.l',"Bring forth the when:. ' the bewgag!" exclaiined at the saline time cutting oir ' the sharp edge of en illul which he had drawn forth] Sandersoii's plantation 0 1 ' 1 CITAPTE TIM WORLD ON ITS •XIS. The. whangdocidle was pl; —hut before we go turth l : . at the political state of A story opeas. We were it' Mexico, and Gen. Scott ir i 9 ous flag throught the halls Gen.. Washington comoUl if hid formed a Junction • bus at Nautoo and defea : of England, Prance and my retreat on Bungtown 1 .' moot, President of thri l l pointed James Buchanari 13t and,Napoleon • Bonaparie Bill, assisted by Idea° , O'Terigger, of Ireland, scent upon the tories at p f b Jane, IL 8. Surgeon, ir 'ai fort at Cairo armed wi i hundred of Caraianitti .off : . darling gone to Cape . 4 WI best palm leaf hate r , „MOD Council bad their-elle pendent° day. The ,C 4 West Philadelphia hadl))'- The Cawood ease hatii I ...t &orb until further notice Chiria bid been invited 1.1 bythe editors of the .41 . . oiler these tremendik . der the men and woale , ! wee . highly intelleituail! born when they Nsere y o 6, Turn we again' to ontj i fd , ~ 1 i . • '.i i CHAP' ,: Tni WHANCIDOODL6 OK , ( BUTCOSSIT 1 / ' •• The what gdoiidle wi'W •-•" 'gag. -Dismay and terro l r l i of the nubility. Lord l 11 , clt4ched Prince Blowbu - Colatess of Finfum tliveit in her hoops whilst bold to the bmvestof the bin .7 • foot of the throne andiel .nitl'Of distress. But ttie . .1 unmoved. Drawing al ;from his bosom, he, wes 11 One' end of it to the who'. ror of horrors!!, Be be romp his beloved, Belicitr ti le;Swash Bosky , Re the Isle of Wight ! , • . CHAP I ma! an le: To say that Bengal ; . . . bat en indifferent state - was in rage, Be eoui consequently boiled ° l ee • puddles of wrath at . hi} ' ripped and tore—sb. roared. * A last, seiziet . . borne, he Wa de alurilt! i k_ •-- .., . . ' ClIA4,', THE CHRONONDOTONO ~ MUSD DUSK O F , • 'I ~ . ' "Dier s h rieked tieu •fearfal-instrument ribtii '.in BO swift &scent it e . de Boosera pipe, and clove • aaunder the e ine Ruin! Menagerie ft' ii • t.. thundered Oengulpt 4 .4 lie could again raise di ' monicallowl ran tprOil - • moment in, infuriated!. forth from the demitti , . , deadly fags in the „.• • s itu a' ideapressibles II , 1 pain—made one duper ;- thonster—and then fell J ne bug in JanuarY. l fl • , '• CHAPTER i ., TUE DIATI! lin • But little more reMe , 1 nfter the death pf 4ip with a - bed.wrenolt an. SWashDosky; , beuMi,.o buried herself in a Ptt ' Countess -Fitz Yu& et my, 'in, a good slat Count de Scratch, h fortune in • playing ,F. Lord de Monza ) he W' where he enlisted as l o • kiln, and was shortly ! . , cidental bursting-4 mains now lie burled of the gentle 1 3 I Rtippab l 0n42 , Ma the mud'resti —Phila. Eec nu 0 1 A oantua has Inv' when set. in mutton s chase a hog onr at si ring him up by Ia chop himinto Oma r i ehoebrushoe, and .ta mokecrew. Caw any philosoib i that brokers, and otb i a 1 gages, etc., consider 3, lasieSS when tbej want to know they can-cal r Ij. • CHARLES naturally eby or eni new years: He aserl mist, irilich made proopeeti!e. I A Lehi wrote opeo , thwelleig her desigt tleiwan wrote lb. [Alia The lady whose reigl WM* them Otl gle '•Tus tats ittorolti husband to his. wtto, an right, 'm door much owing to, and THIS DOOM'Powys . HIS is a new and capital arttele for front doors. Itouseke.epere, cid! and are thaw,— received and Waal" et tt. ItANNAMS, Ottßena to be llead.e-Gesell beadles.' TOHN ENGLISH, /4 . CO.'S Patent API Dalin Drilled Eyed labbleri, - decidedly the best In the market, of different sins, from No. 6 to 12. &brays to be had wbolesele sad retell. at 11..1WNAWS. I • Potheriary _ _ &JOINT SELTINO FOR LATHES. rorWO . INCH• 2 ply Light Gunt -lag, initatde for lathes. de. it Is Irma mom deal rs • then . Leathee Milo& so no are informed by those nno nes for ea* by . B. • BANNAN, • • - Arent S3rnmeetorere. LEONARD, FRY & CO.. t , Banwpre & Dealers la reUsage: • TAMAQUA, PA. E CIOLLECTIONS ATTENDED In '1() kland 'drafts for sale on all the principal .cities the Union. Abo,draftefor saloonKngland,lreland,fleote land and Wales. Jane 14.4.7 24- E. FRESH ' LIME for sale at all dines, at the kilns on the Island, for building imposes, Sand, *e., alike lowest prices. C. 11. ATKINS. JACOB FIBBER, Ashland, will fill any orders prompt ly. and at lower prieesthen have been chimed heretofore. Pottsville, Starch 20, • I.ltf man ,1 "WHITE HORSE HOTEL," Cbrvter .Jr.l:Saai and ifahatttoigo 'Strait; rbiterfati. . Joseph M. Pesci., Proprietor. • ' ' Entetitil waits and secommedations of the best kind, avid every attention will be paid by the host and bts at tendants tolosite guests and travellers econfbrtable. Augnst 1.'37 . ! 814 y ' LAWYERW . OFFICE.BASKETS. Preserve your Waste Paper. 17 "ILLOW BASKETS of iariouti slue for preserving Wasteyaper. We - wlll alb bringetlr price to those who will save their paper and It to our store. For ale by B. BANNAN. 1,.. etr I'( : 0 " kat' , r i pe., mate, • • GUN SMITH! :ALL kinds of -FIRE. ARMS made to Order, ClIRA.P.and warrented. Teobiamisman me leery repaired by George Schalk" Oefre street, ligisrille,epposite Morris's Sore. —November 21.'57 . (My NIEICS 9E PQTTSVILII.E. rPHE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the.: ••Views of Pottsville. which 1 s • heetalful view et scenery, te., whkb be will Nell et the low ret4i'ig. cents tech, to close out the lot. They were pubW , ed at 1,1 60 each. Now th• time to procure • a oeyyoui but leg remain utteool. I B. BANNAN. OVEL I IZE STORY. CLAY 11011% . Romano* of rd Shwa. May 20, '5B orda qj the NC* PACING, mAcktimg. E subscriber has: added aPaging 1. Machine to big Midair sue is now prepared to Page fleok,s, and number Tickets, ki. In large or small quantities.: All Undo of Blank lirmiks printed. ruled, paged and bound to order—andall kinds of Binding ex ecuted at short - notice. Particulir , attention . gold to Bindlogklagaaltnes, Pamphlets, cke. B. BAN NAN, . June 6,17 24-] Binder and poobelles. 81.1=111 OP /MAI* d swam* barrel of idtcb lit forty-four thuussaid l ntrated darkness of • en upon,a throne 61 1 . he mighty Genial - 1• Fism wax, toecittionaliii, • fluiditi wrought; 'most. . < 4 . 1 .two , thousand.: nit 4 tid a half Coartiers: , , .odle and place it ln a terrific voice, courtier's head se4b inated {cotton bale to light l one of Fits with. • ftvinov_Al„ riIHE iiNlMAtSjtirtkatl in'_order to 1. reduce their expenses ind avoid ineiesuled rent, so as to enable them to sell goods at prices suited , to the times, have renxiied Trent the Steno eters Hciftse of Selt singer & Wetherill. to the building adjoining the bridge! on Coal street, which will hereafter be known as the "One Price Island Store," where their old costoßters and the nubile generally will And a general easertmentbf all kinds of goods; such as • Dry floods, , Vont. • • • Groceries. - Hardware,. Salt. Queensware, Fish. -Provisions. Plaster. ' All of which will be sold at the lowest, pike", for CAM MATTSON It BADER. - b-ly iotte and Grain Store. Tllk;lnform ihe eltlieirint Schuylkill eountyithatthey - ..RIBERS beg r l.:.ave to have leased the warehouse to Masers. Yardlay *Soo, on the roeoeror Centre and Mauch Chant errs:elm - 10 Potts- Wilk, where they have conetantly on hando--FLOM1:11, Aki best extra and superfine branda; WILMA ri BYE,' OATS and CORN. Also:Corn anti OatsChoo.llllllll4e4, Buckwheat 'and Corn Meal, -apples , Potateee eti., k. allot . which they'will sell at greatlY -;; u sl m &teed priees. Orders tor any (wen t Ity of Floor and Grain recelTed and dellveted at any point, on the abieteat notice. Dealers and Feeders generally, will find It greatly to, thelyadvantage to glee ua a call:as we are Fattened that . by en dolapthey can save at least 21) per cent. on their purchases. Give us a call and ascertain rot yourselves. 11011BERGEI: i BLAIIt. October 31,!5: ' , 444 f . 1 , tilt TALE cotertitura.. oed upon the bewgig let us take a . glance 1 . ries at the data o:ur ulved in a war with I . tarrying our vielar'i of the Monte-looser. 'dint the home army, [ I h Christopher Coluin ,', the combined lams. idostan in a seagull,- eightth John C. Fre i I nitbd States,' had ay. • overnor of Cape .Cpd, as - Mayor of Bunker ant 'General Barney . I s preparing fir a ile kro Gordo, whilst Dr. anstructing a string ' chain pump and nee alsam: George Mun ly to buy one of disk- The members of Com p celebration of lode- Passenger Railway: to .n put into' operation. I - en continued of New and our Minister to o eat anodic r • diniier, I • ay Executioner. ' I OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE • IN THE COUNTY. . 4 :1310N OF THE fpOLDEN EAGLE." •, • Centre Street r Pottertlle. The extenairebusluess ~ r el this establishment In- -' ' ~ '4l - c-r-' -':, - au ea at all times a fresh ,i'mqr , l44 -; 7..... t , .. ty of the purest aud o t a 1 .1 , - at ,-.5,::: - .77.11110.5, WIDICINES 7 .'.l - - . VI .i... 1- , ...._ e 101403,. ke., ke. • -4 .4: I." ' - . ' r i OM . .t . 1 . .... The-reprietors, the _ • ••,.......i.:" - -- - . 1 settler .ri hg a druggist . ‘...;;;,4 rq.pr.f , - & of thirty years ', experi- _..., ' ~ •....;-.... _ r ., i„f sure, give Oteir personal ''''' i-i - --% . _ . . - -4.' attendants - 0 all times. - V f ih." -- . x'ts, 4if-P , KII"Ar at ten- '' -;.. -4 1 -.....-- Hoe paid go , sielans' • Pteseript lume., tt, a 's Paints,l46.oburs, Dye gulls, ke.. in large assort. India., wholesale and retail. JOHN 0. BROWN & SON. June 28;'58 Di- "NATIONAL HOTEL;'. . ' (Late "1011 TE SWAN,") BADE Street, above THE, • •es e."-- • •Patiodelihte. a r,•• The Proprietors of the above well-known establish meat, being thatikful.for the very liberal patronage be. stowed upon them the pact year.take thin method of .n -forming their friendswud the public that they are VIII prepared to aceomMialate them If revered with a call. During; the Whiter moths the house lute been thor oughly renovated, improvements made, and °therm:ten sile *hetet lon a in contemplation. We are deterniined to devote our whole attention to businesa and natter ourselves with =the conviction that shill be able to give general satisfaction. Respectfully yours, SIDES & STOVER, , Race street, chore Third. ,t TERMS :— SI 25 per day. N. D.—Carriages will always be lormg.. tdiness to convey Passengers to and fro Steam t ,Landings.tind Rail road Depots: S. k S. Philadelpbla, April I, '5B 15-ly circumstances no eson ' of the 19th century nil generally speaking, nIW.OAG—DIIIAT, 'UMW& tdaced7Upon the dn.'s t upan the countenances e Almed involuntarily by's ereit.-tail,. d the • • red hysterically with oant de &retch, hither e, threw hint - self slate •vated ene_litrae mighty aingulphtM was .Iden wire Wet, [toe in the set otritimehing 1 1 doodle, wben4filit her eld in one e:ernerni the oW e ili a t a i • 0 11 1 W:a • le4 " 6 z / •s" / /AP' PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. 111. - ,11131 , ALG. N.Y. CLEVELAND. Ohlo: • ALBANY, N. Y. DETROIT. Mich. 'A Student entering either of these Colleges has the ' privilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE. • LE. corner of Seventh and • Chestnut streets. 1' Or eeeeaua. JOHN B. SITERS; MORRIS L. HALLOWELL, Prof. JOHN S. lIAIIT, W. C. PATTERSON. EDMUND K. SOUDER., MAHLON WILLIAMSON, G. B. TRUITT, J. WOK. !. . COLLEGIATE COURSE. nook4c.eeping, ; In all Its most approved fore,, adapted to the various , departments of Trade and Commerce. including General Wbolealle and Retail 3lereantile, Shipping, Forwarding. Commission, Banking. Exchti nge, I Man nfacturing, raiding, Steemboating, Ae., &o. . Penmanship. . : I A good haodwriling is regarded of the trot impor tanee, and Is guaranteed to all completing the Course- COJIJIERCIAL CALCULATIONS. NERCAN.i TILE-LAW. EIUSINESS,;COERESPON- DEIME, USAGE, ked in .tke rr aiia;of Fee oy Extra Ordinary !,fro'm ER IV. An! ns!!!! s was angry would be "int of the truth; He .'t contain himself, and in torrents that formed feet. He foamed, raved, d, rolled, kicked - and a battering ram by the posh at the guiltipair. dER V..- • . . tbia, VENGEANCE or ITC i BE ANZEICZERAGES.„ alphas, u he twirfed the Their heads—but' alas! me in contact with 'Baron lancing, at right angle's, lye door leading to the mstone and torpedoes! but be was too late r i Ere huge weapon, a fiesta de 1i the room, and tbelnext riszly Codfish ran'madly hell door And buried ita t of the mighty lie uttered a sharp cry of to effort to shake off the to the floor, aftzid 'as a .1.-AND LAST. -I CK PALL or DOOM. 4. to be told. BeDeb Boon gulphos, stabbed 'herself' • her paramoorrne ti le stricken with remove, of porter—heels tip., The l With •an Egyptiar(imum: of preservation, ably tho, jug lost the whole of his WOO soya wig wag" with forced to emigrate Westi derly sergeant toy "lime erwards killed by the ae a cabbage head. l Tlis moat; the fearful rolliugs neck. • • I htly npott him. ma. Jr • r• ,ed a. machine which will, nt that's the difficulty— ept lot, catch, yoke and. t change of gearing, will will work his bristles into ufacture his tall Into a explain to us 'how .it is. who.deai in notes, wort- articles of merchandise are cancelled? What we hey cannot sell that which ntiy remarked that be was lea—Dew books, new 'faces, d this feeling to a' wadi' Moult. in him to fate the window some verses In marrying.. gen log lines underneath :• • .those words beteket4 to show St may be heehaw. of money" said a loving was owing la—." "Yoe was boososs'•thero was' so hido paying to." .• Bookis;le r sad.Stationet.,. .PRICES . REDUCED TO SUIT m TIRES: WCUZD AT Daily Laciures art delitea upir the abort subjects. are il DIPLOMAS are Students completing ' the • Course and passing the u ry examination. Gail er al Iniersis satlosi. The pioprietors of thmre ptileges design perfecting a Chain of Schools thmughoutthe principal cities of the EasOrnd West that shall aced toryoung meropportunl ty to qualify themselves In' the various modes of doing business, not only in Great Coinuierelal Centres of the East, but in the greet andltrowing West, also. The as. tabitshment of such Schoolsla believed to be' Indispen• sable to this result. The Schools at the above points are all In a prosperous condition. Over 80D Students were in attendance upon them during last Winter's Session„, There are no terms: and nu vacations. Students 'may therefore', enter and prosecute the Studies without fetter• cure to classes. Terms; 11 Scholarship for Complete Course. including Book- Keeping, Writing. Lectures, do., ' - $4O 00 Book•Kertping for Half County, • ' • 20 00 . SZ".lfor further particulars send for Catalogue and Cir. cuter. Addrest . BRYANT STRATTON, • ~ Pumann.rins: April 10, '6B • if 15.1 y • SCHUYLKiLL NAVIG A TION. THE BOARD of 1114. I NALOElig have adopted the following Rates . ni 15+11 op`Mieeellanr mai Articles, arid on boats, to he chargetoii (heir Worke during the year 18513:,7.- • , - - - , TOLL TO lIF, CHARGED PER TON fll. Ail artlelee carried' ten miles land, t,oenfy cents per ton. except where Chit ceed ti cents per ton on the asceetalne vowel for any lark passed below Read rod above Reading: In such' case, the rates will be cherged. For any dietanco beyond ten miles, peemlie additiOnal will be charged, t stone, Clay, Brick Rats, Poets sod 1, Cordwood, shall be chae;ed not more i ton. 1 Iron Ore, Wrought or Scabbled Steil Rough Bark, Sand,Unwrought; linlidi Stone, not more than 35 cents per ton!. • . • Gypsum, Slate, Marble, Fire - Back; Soap Stone, Flab, Salt, Ice, Copper Ore. Scrap Ironiand Broken Castlugi, not more than 45 cents. • • !... Pig Iron, nail Read, Bar and Menu etured Iron,Cast- Inge and Machinery, Timber, round ad square, Sewed Lumber, Shingles go and straw. flour; Seeds, Bitu minous Coal, Distilled Liquors and S4rlte. Merchandise of all kinds, and all articles not ot rub* specifically enumerated. not mere than 55 cents per ton for any die. tance: 4 &ward, That it more than 100 pinmds of Gun pewder are carried Upon any bmit, t e boat and entire cargo shalt pay the fall charter tea for every lack wed. • Kota.—in passin i g the Locks, Boat s tall i hare mete dance of Rafts: Refts not complyln w tit this regular Goo, will be charged the full cbsrterrates. • . I 1 , •'• ' . TOLL )N BOATS, The Tel authoriSed by this Charter of the Company, Is 6y 4 cen eper tot ' for every lock passed below Reading and t c per ton for every lock pa&inbove Reading, on the ascertained tonnage of the • - and these rates will be charged against every boat; but etindltlonal per mite will be hewed to boaht.whieb may be tailgated in strict conformity to law, and to, the regulations of the Company, at the ll:Mowing rates: lids carrying cargo, which has paid li•edellarser. more for tulle--free. Boats unladen. or with cargo which„ins paid less than five dollars in tolls— • For 5 miles or nodes, •, • - • - . goigt • ” more than 4, and not over 10 miles; • - • 1 00 . t . more than In. and not ovee Di Iles,. - 150 -, ' any distance beyond 20 tones. - • S 00 Any violation of .1 he lows or regal i lions for using Out navigation, and for the peateetlon o the, worts of the Company, will render the boat Habit. to in additional toiLltateseteding the full charter rate. and to detention of boat end corgi, until such toll, or the commutation thermt fixed by the Managers, la pal: . . Boats 'running upon a single level artier works shall pay for each lock they may at any, it pass, low cents per ton upon tits ascertained tonnage thereof, above Reading, and ex cents per ten below Reeding, agreeably to the Act of Aseembly. . • •By order of the Board, Y. FRALEY, - f Prelltita. Office of the Schuylkill liserbeetkan pay. } • ' .:- I'Affudefeibia, Akira st, lifieft. - Ai., ~~S~:E~•L~1~ 115 : ___ _ - WOOD'S 'PON. ORNANIERTEr. t , Inr. aubscrtbetpi authorized to re-, tette erderi tat all:lauds of tree Tates, Usti. re, lirtekete, Mints- de.. la.;ata n u featured by Way * Mot, late Mow WOOD, Ridge Avenge t•bilidel- Plibtoind will tomb& them et their et= Prices—ear etege oeiyadded. A book of apectmeni can be eesit'et ear store, together with the piano! the digkeent arti cles; . ! • - BENJ.DANNAN. - -- -- WM. THOMPSON - , Beaker and Dealer to Irsobangep' Oppoate theWaal pal Char* itetwerne. Rt. ' TTNCURRENT Money, Gold and IL) Silver, Laud Warrants, te,boughtand sold. Will strictly attend to all oolleetioneentrurted to his care,— negotiate business paper, loans. stocks, and all other ea earitles Money received on deposit and Interest id= lowed. 'Rcirreneer—ltersrs.DUXlL *. CO, Philadelphia; Hon. C. W.Maui s, Pottsville; Joao SHIPPEY. President Mi. were Dank, Pottsville; Beau Parnousaa,grq.,Pottseille, and Loma. req. Pottsville. • Pottsville, November 7,'"01 IL T. zusicn. enaa. A. GONDAI 13.. V. Millie which has long been sought for In Pottsville, .1 Call now-be had by going to T. ELLRICH & CO :41 (Successors ME. T. Taylor.). ! • Cheap Fashionable Clothing, hunt Z-ilor~ , awl General Store, Corner of Centre and Idabantango nets, where can be found the largest amortinent of cloths; wall:wren, rut logs, furnishing goods, and ready-msd e clothing ever offered Witte. citizens of Pottsville. which has been selecte hi with great care from the lar• , jest houses In ladelphia and New York. We buy for cash. a d will sell for cash, at the very lowest priers. We desire to call particular attention toonrcus• tomer department, being all practical tailors, haying long etperienee In the erg tunmesof Paris,Thlladelphia and Boston. we feel confident that our garments cannot he surpassed for neatness of style; beauty and alt, by any houses In the cities, much less in Pottiville. Our fur , nlibing department It supplied with al the latest styles of gentlemen's furnishing goods. BM ms to order on scientific principles., by one of the first holies In Philadelphia. and weaseled to 6t. ' /Sir Iletnero be r the place—threes a *she a d .gat. hastarifro stmts. May r ig itU r ß o ff o C w it i lf g T l LO o t s . BO r by in;tiorription only. and will be publiabeze petrel by the inberriber, the Agency for Pottarllle and vldnityl NEW EIieIiCIAPIEDIA A 315 Edited by Geotge Ripley and Chas, completed in 15 volumes, royal otter cloth; $3 60, library; $l. half morocco sla. extra. A volume will be Issued or DENTON'S - ABRIDGMENT OF D • ' ORESS. Price. $3, in cloth; $3 50. La WINTON'S THIRTY YEAR ' • Two volumes. $3, in cloth; $B. • AMERICAN ELOQU From Otis to Webster. Edited by Fre $5, in cloth: $O. library style DR: lILDER'S LIFE CY D SANE. This work Is equal to Interest to Dr Wanes ..vlebritted "Arctic Explorations," and all thole who purchased a copy of his great wok, will want a wig of Ida M.— Price, $1 60, In cloth. • These Books can only be bad by subseriPtion—and specimen's of the work ran be seen and examined before inaborrlbing. so that persons know what they are mama +. blng to. We take this occasion td remark harp that these works cannot be obtained Dubs any ,ofithe book sellers, except' when they aie • appointed Aptnta to re ceive subscriptions: ' BENJ. DANN. AN, -Age* foe 11 Appleton Os.. sad Child, if Mertes% • PaMishers, Pottsville. 3lay 15.'58 . - 20. • PLUMBING. CAS-FF.7IINC ,hment.. POTTSVILLE, PA. w undersigned ceeectfully rum the citizens of Potts ) and vicinity. that having :bawd the Pteatbinr" Es. tshasevitofitieury Dick. sou, and attached it to his -Pitting PLISIWW,WiII here ' carry be both branches, hopes, by strict attention )urinesa—keeplog always on Id a large and well selected :k;employing competent 'men, and doing work at /restuneratingprices—to re re a porfton of the public tromp, 'is stock will consist:of Wa- Clo"ets. Iron. Copper and at Bath Tuba. Porcelain and Iper Wash Basing, Iron and ..)ent Plugs, Brass Cocks for and Leather Hare for pfive , manta, BrjuKh 'Pipes and Couplings for pavements. Iron and Lead Pipe of all sizes. Ban-Fixtures of everry kind, embracing a. full assortment of Chandeliers. Pendant", Brackets. &c.. manufactured of the-best finality of materials, and Not' the latest and most apprqved pat tern"._DANlEL D. MOIttiTON. April 11. mgl s • NEVIN, SAWYER & . CO. Shippers of the test qualities of ' IW.D AND WHITE ASII SCUUTLic.II4 Alan, CUMBERLAND COAL. — Chrrtcr 5-106 Walnut - ' street; PITILA DELPIIIA ; and 81 State ,treat, BOSTON. BarProdneers and purchasers of Coal will litid It to their advantage_to . give U.ll a rail. NEVIS, SA W YER a CO. July 3, 'Ali • 27.3n2 I. F. 'VOORHIES & 00., 311 - SEIRD AND lIIIIPPFIta OF TEM C6I2IIIL4TID Lewis Velo.lßed Ash 'Coal. From Ord , -NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY." They mine no otheeCcea—which assures its purity Lees rgo sales by IJ. S. SILVER, Jr„ k CO., No.ll Igoe street, New York rot ornift,June 5. ~ .5 s ty VAN DOSE N ORTON & CO. - bOL, A ANTS Or WI Lehigh Coal & Navigation CO. Wharves at Bristol anfi Ballatown. I—AiA,O. . . BEST RED AND WHITE ASH MAI& Whir! Noi 1 1 1 Port Itiohinond., CIIMBELAND VOILL I At Baltimpr!i and Alexaidna. • INa. IN 'Walig street, PHILADELPHIA. Oda: No. r.g Llber e ty .t t t eo o r i4 N . assit r u, N. YDRE Hay 22., 'AA " 1 • -, 2l ma COAL. .OAL. COAL LEWIS AUDENRIED & GO. 0 - FM7-CMS -g BA Walnut street, PIIILADELPITIV , 110 Broadway. NEW WAY, • I SS State street; BOSTON. Inoksate. Dealers is tALbezt re :Elio of DOMESTIC COALS—Sde Proprietors elf Oaf/ Creek cepa bre ar producing erre 150, tear a year of The celebra ted DIAMOND, (Red dlth.) Mut !twit Hutu, (itAile Ask.) VO Exclusive Agenbi for the alit of the purely gonine Lo• cost Mountain Coal. frou tbo .Locust Dale Colliery of Oro. C. Tccrra k Co., all of which will- be shipped direct to New York% ala Canal: or , coastwlse, via tlecenwlch 11-a•s, (below Navy Yard, ' hiladelphia.) ALS°, . . • At Philadelphia, fel Pier No.ll, Port Rich ard. The rhoicest qualities of RED and WHITE ASH COALS from, Schuylkill .arty, selected with special care, and shipped under o r personal superintendence. At Eliza ..tliport, J. LEIIIOII SPRING MOUN .AIN and COUNCIL TIMOR CC ALS. , From Baltimore, Md. • • The celebrated I.IA3IPSIIIItE BITUMINOUS COAL. At Jersig( d City, . Ni. (via Lehigh an Morns' Canals.) The very superior WILIFSBAIIRE COAL, front the fklUilarre rein; taken fro the "'And meted Improve turtiind Oral Company' Entate," near Wilkesbarre; ,the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, for Steele purposes and for family use, are eituarpassed. We hold certificates lu our offices. from 'parties who h - ave used and fully tested these Coals, and pronounce them the DEST ANTIIIIICITE Coals br steam In use, pro. (teeing no clinker, lees ashes and greater blase, than any other kinds now before the public,- May 15,058 J. 0. TLIMEII. Y. IL GOICILS. TURNER & GOWEN , Miners and Shipperirof WHITE 'ASH COAL from the East and West Mount Latta Collieries—MAMMOTH t BLACK. HEATH VEINS. Omaz--Cent re street. opposite Episcopal Church. Pottsviller-April 15.1 y 410—PARTNERSHIP NOTICE k j The subi , cribers hare associated themselves. from and after this date,under the name and style of TYLER, &TON E a CO., and will conduct the business of Dealing in amt. an successors to FREDERICK TYLER a CO.. at No. 328 Walnut sheet, Philadelphia; 169 Droadtray, New York; Pier Nu. to, Cost Richmond. - - FREDERICK TYLER, ) GEORGE F. TY LER, . C. NICIIOLSMEACII, WILLIAM E. STONE. 19-If May 9,1.8 2000 POUNDS. under, Fball pay amount shall ox. tonnage of the ug. or 4 cents per !se hod mentlbned !-IrVIILAND . and MAIIANOY COAL . —The undersignedare prepared to receive orders or the celebrated Ashland Coal from the . 4 •llancrat Pi oneer Colliery." from the extendvealterMintetand im• provementa made at the colliery this winterfeeprepat• mg the Coal. they feel no 'hesitation in offering it to the trade as an article that can have no superior In the mar ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, reate and other impurities. They are also prepared to make com tracts for Lehigh and Babny lkill Coal from ether mince BANCROFT, LEWIS & CO., No.lo Walnut street,Commercial Building. la ry 9, 'AS . 64y Lone rent par ton .xewpt that I,lme ,atla, Manure and ,ban 3U cent* per .. Common pricks, tog,lttg and Curb CAIN, HACKER & COOK :maw Ara siurrsas OP . • 331Est1x. MlCatatte.Cfcra3.. Also, dealers In other first qualities of Whits and Ited Ask Coals. 136 Wataid street, Philadelphia and Woodland • Wharves. Sehuyikill. • • TOONAD Cam:, MOZZIS iLLCILICIL. 3111111 M. 0001. February 27,18 51.17 --_ Anthracite Coals. . cHARLES A. HECKSCH ER & CO., Shippers of Schuylkill Crake, from the celebrated 11 ACE 11E8711 and BROS D 810116TAIN Wawa Mu, and the OTTO 11sb Mit Veins. are now prepared to elm cute orders. either from ,Philadelphia, (Richmond, wharf No. 14,) or from Schuylkill Haven, per Canal. at the low est market Wes, for single cargoes, or for conyarte—to be furnished in uniform prime order. Ofncss—No: 15 South street. NEW TORE; No, 132 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. • -... t April 3,'58 14-ly LUTHER,. DANIELI4 & :VABLE, TCOLLESSEES OF KASKA WILLIAM I lERY. (formerly Roam. Smarms A C 0.,) are now prepared to receive ordeni for . their celebrated Willi% ASH MAI. from the Haven and Black Heath veins, and RED ASH from the Luther and Peaehlirehat d veins, ell of whirl' are free burning and well adapted for family Has. Hiving recently adopted some Improve. meets In the' machinery far the preparation of this Coal, which enables them to appends the slain and eat pieces from the square fiectured. giving it a hander's! b and unlthrte else and appearance, I hey can tenfidently re. commend it to the public. ' Centre street, opposite tbe Ameriean Hones, Pottsville. •. Agents In New if oft A lidlad'se—lliXlNßSA LUTHER. ' f Walnatiltmet, PHILADELPHIA. 0 .P011: IN O .IO Namur Street, NElir YORK. Fettenmy, 24111311 • '— ' • pub ished arniabed at the ,ho has received ICANA, . Dana. To, be RePWra ol - 112 $4 SO, Italf-Rus. 3(ir4 mouths. IN 00$1.• Sheep. VIEW. bury ATI& C .H. • k Mooie. Pace, COAL. WIRE SCIEENB. ESITERLY tt FRICK, Manufacturers of Wire Coal Serena, WOULD respectfully call the alien- Ll= of gentlemen engaged in the Coal trade to i Mete coal rergene of the ration' , alma: They -hare-in. creased facilities for turning out the best of rant with promptness and dispatch. Daring the soest:terialuted bands In the Elate they can guaranteatall done st their Factory. Eepiiring neatly and rebstaMiallyrdoes attrOduebst Imm - Screen Bolts, Cogwheels, Edgewailllngs, Shifts, Gud geons, lie-; de, always on hand. . MI orders,dtrected to the firm by mall or left at D.' L. &telly's Hardware store still receive 'prompt athmtkm. July I.'S: . . . . 27- BUSINESS CARDS. If D. T.. DODSONTi...Den- L. flat, Market 13treet, three doers 41 1 _ a above third. moth *Wee Poltaillejan. 23. '5B ID W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., I .tat. a the PenosYlsahts - Stasi (hake& Santry, explores lands, mines, EA. cktober '5.5 .11-tt tIENRY -PLEASANT'S,' Civil' and Inning 'engineer, POTTIIVILiE. _ mes—Market street , north elde,bstireen Centre an d Beecmd. , [Awn& 8,'67 . WA= - , -17 6 ) R. CHARLES I HERAIANSADER, surg..n and deconebert liWltZg la llitd—Oppos ,,..:. lie th• Arcadian ladltide. August ' ' • . , &Sly . • ERANK CARTER, Civil and -Min ing Notlocer, Surveyor, de.. tall attend to surreys nde,mlnceitowo plots. ie. Mate with Saud. Lew le, EN.. drat door below Meer Terrace, Polley M. May 9,14 - ' ' JH. McElwain: ' Civil and Mining _ ' ,Engineer, aahlaad, Pi., attanAla to Surveying ant Imparting Mines, surveying' and: dividing lands, ?elm hating Town Lots, and all other tontaess in the lineal Ida profesion. Letter addreis,Fountaln Spring P. 0., Schuylkill County; Ps. - . ' Feb. 23.1858 8-ly GAO. Z.. INNITIO• . • , A. arsons. lailith dr. Ilynnona, Civa, Mining and 2biapaphiced ingiserra, and Wlfer, Myers.' Mahantanio a swami nts.,l • r ßroad dreg.- , POTTBVILLB, j a ,l TAMAQUA. April 24,'b8 , . - Tr-tf • IAENRY W. POOLE, geological; Topoiraphleal and Minfig Balancer, dentre street. Pottsville, l'a, gives ottention to surreys sod stamina. Mum of °oil Lands, to survey! of mines requiring roe. dal aceunity, and to the stiperintendenes and entire • ensure for prop rietor or estates. ~ . Yebrliary'2,"sB " • , littly =,'117 27-tfl . . IGENCY—For tht. Purchase and Sale of Heal Ealate; buying and lolling Coal; ta, 4 k nig 'charge of Coal Linda, Hines, Ice., and collecting rents—from twenty years experience in the Conniyhe hopes to give 'satisfaction . • Office Mahantengo Street, Pottarille t I Aerll 6. 'SR 14-1 CHAS. d. MU. TRAVELING. - ;'DAUPHIN &SUSQUEHANNA R. 41. a.alliggiggNMEßME Chan get 'of Elmare. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY Auburn at rieloek, A. 5 Sth,ISSL the 4fmtnedtr lE ZY aft l a r t i r w th i e isearrvie val of the Down Passenger Train from Pottsville, and at. cleat. Harrisburg at U.U. noon, in time to 00111013 Ci with the, Northern Central Train , for Daltimonr. and !Moll WO% orth to Willistarpdrt, Minim and Niagara Falls: Alm, arith tnrins for Pblisdelphla,PitUbtrg, and Cumberland Valley Raßroad. . _ Leave Hartieburg at 1.20 i P.M. and in . '''. at Auburn , at 0.20. In time for the tre Train from Phliadelphii to Pottsville and in termediatb places. ifir - Fare from Auburn to liarrisburg;lll so. U. R. TRACY. La uperinten deuL 2s-If LIVERPOOL PIULADELPHIA AND NSW PO SCREW' = STEAMSHIP RK CO. rrim Splendid Steamsh ips forming the above Lim wilt sail fitim NEW TORK as, fol. Iowa: CITY or BALTLMOILE, Cupt.LeltehPuly lit. CITY OF WASIIEWTON, Wyite,July h. K AR.OO, Capt. Jultruy, July lst Z:lth. and evet y alternate Thursday.r From LIVERPOOL every alternareWednesciay. Fare from New Yerk,DA tdo. $75, Third ehtss " tivervool. Cabin $105,1,85115;Th'd Class /AL RETURN TICKETS available for six Months by any Steamer of the Line. Cabin. sl4o.—Third Clam.s7o. These Steamers are supplied with i - snproved Water. ight tom postmen t a, and carry experienced Surgeons. Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for their friends from the old Cosmtry,can purchase Tickets and obtain all information by applying to J.O. bale, I.l.Proadway, N.Y. Sabel & Eortis,l77 &midway, N. Y., to .7. 11. RICIIARDS, llinerse Me, and to RICHARD EDWARDS,Pottsville. Passage Certificates by first ClautSalling Packets be., tweet' New York and Livetpool, slab Drafts sold by. tbv . above. • [May 8, '5B 19.1 y . AUSTRALIA! T .PICKARD .CO.'S COMMER fI • CIAL LINE. FOR Melbourne, Milli:lg prompt: ly on advertised days. PASSAGE $75 AND UPWARDS! Connecting at Melbourne, by Railway sad Stea mers. with Geelong. Unneesten, Hobart Town, Portland, Adelaide and Sdney, and by Cobb's Lino pf Stages, to all the Laing Districts. - • Packet Far Attglast.-.The superior A I Clipper Ship. Florida, lU'4O tops burtben. B. Wnintens,Com , mender. will I e despatched for Melbourne, direct, on the loth of August. ~• The well known • sailing qualities of this 4 - p noble ship warrant the assertion that she will make the passage In days. tier last voyage was made' In 79 days. tier general• arrangements for pmeengeti shall be unsurpassed by. anrahip pow on the berth for, Australia. The flieond Cabip and Steerage pre well yen-, Mated, having aids light*. lofty between dJeks, and tit ; .ted up in a substantial and eomforlableinanner. ; The providons are all inspected terms going on bard, and have always given 'good path/Outten, being of the very best quality, and will be liberally supplied. Freight and Passengers will be taken at lowest sates. and shippers and intending enliven tiare invited to give this ship and idr accommodations personal inspection, For terms of Freight or Passage, apply on board, or : to J. PICKARD A CO.. 13 Broadway, New York. . ' ' July it.---'6ll 21.3 t AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. ' P Established in 1852. Carrying the 11. L - s P,:aitirely ow the Day Advertised. THE noble A I. extreme clip. •per ship vlSlerra Nevada'' , 19.12 4 • 4 tons register—Peornattow, Commander—en t “KEYSTONII," for Melbourne, and Will sail punctually on the 20th of July. this noble ship is worthy of being styled a Beating palace. lier saloon accommodatkus for fifteen passengers only are far more roomy and luau. dolts than an be found on board of any steamer; whilst for thirty-two second dam paseengers, the whole, of the midshiptOnse fitted Up..".Nputlcal.men will aptirsei: ate her proportions by being Informed that her carpen ter's measurement 10942 tons, with capacity for .7..04 tons of weight and toteaourement. She is of extreme clipper mak.l, and her roominess can be imagined by knowing that her breadth of beam on deck, at midship, la 41 feet. Ar she has frequently logged fifteen nautical miles, and will be In light trim, It is expected that she will make tht pasearosout 'raided seventy days. • Passengers are recommended to makeearly application for berths.- A few steerage passengers will be,taken, at low rates. RA ES OF PASSAGE;—Children in aria, ?an; • der twelve years, Hat/ raw& First Cabin Saloon, Second Cable, 5100. For freight or passage apply o nto it. W. CAMERON, Bowling Oreen; New Yr Sight Bills for sale, and cart advances made o con signments. ii Consigusea In Australia: Merut. Wilkinson, Brea; .14 Co. June 12,'5!1„ LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. . U anisetine. i IN and alter WEDNESDAY, OC TOIIRR 25116, the Passenger Trains date Lehi Valley Railroad will run es follows: Down Trains." !Aare Man& Chunk at 7.15 A. 11.,,end 12.30 u M. I " Lehighton ' • 7.27 "•• , 12A2 '• Lehigh Oap ••• 7.49 " 11U9 " Blatingten •1 • 7.55 " • 1.15 " Laurfs 9.16 Loa u ' White hall .8.22 1.42' " Catasauqua , 8.33 " 144 4, Allentown . 8.44 " .• 2.05 •", " Bethlehem 9.00 " 2.20 " " Freemeneburg 9.10 " 2.30 . " Arrive Easton 2.55 ". Up Trains. Leave Easton ! at 1125 A.M., and 4.40 P. M. " Freemarnburg: 12.00 " 5.07 ". " Bethlehem 12.10 P. M., 5.17 " " Allentown '• 12.25 " 5.34 " Catenuqu; 12.38 " ,5:44 " " White Hall I 12.48 " 5.50 " Latkry:s 12.54 '6.03 " ' Sietimtton . 1.15 " 6.24 " " Lehigh Oap " 18.30 !' " 'Lehighton 1.48 " • 16.52 •• " Arrive Mauch - Chunk 2.00 " 705• SIIP•The above Trains will commit with the Mornitig and Afternoon Trains to from New York and Phila delphia.' Thelleater Meadow Train will leave Stanch Chunk fort Wilkesbarre, llealeton. White Ehnen, £c., upon the &trivet of the 2P. M. Train. " ROBERT if. SAYRE. Sept. ig. October 31, '57 i!August 8; 57 32.] 44- PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. ffilL4W-3-412W Summer Arringensent, W July 5,1858. ' DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Pottaville. daily. (earept Sundaya) at 8.16 A.M., end 3.30 P. M. Palming Reading at 0.51 A. 31., and 5.00 P. M. Arriving In Philadelphia at, 12.25 noon, and at 7.10 P. M. lIP PASSENO ER TRAINS: Leave Philadelphia, - daily, (except Sunday%) at 7 30 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.—rapping Reading at 1421.05 A.M., and 017 P. M. ' Arriving in Pottsvilla at 11.55 noon, and at 7.56 P. U. . „ . Both Up and Down Passenger Trains . eonnect — at Port Clinton with Trains to and from Tatnivicut. Cabin's**. Williamsport and Elmira. Morning Passenger Trains only cvmnoct at Part Clinton for Wilkes rre, Scranton and Pittston. - LEBANON VALLEY: BRANCH Passenger Train leaver , Reeding at 10.08 A. M.: tier arrival of Up and Dawn Morning Passenger Trains ram Philadelphia and-Petted/ie. Arriving at liarrisbarg at 12.35 noon. and connecting with Pasmager Trains on the Northern Central. ',Pennsylvania" and “Cumbeiland Valley" Railroads, for Ouninvrtr, Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsburg Lancaster. Italtiniore - and Ohm bersburg. Returning, lenves.Harriehmit at 2.26 P. IL,after arri. sal of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading at 466 P. M., and connecting with Up and Down Trains for Pottseliliand Philadelphia the same evening. - /Vo Trains run . Sendoff. Fares...lletween Pithrrtile and Philadelpbta,S2 75 and.S2 25; Reading and Philadelphia, Sl. 76 and SIL 45; Danishargand Philadelphia, $3 25 and $2 70; Lebanon ,and Philadelphia. 52 , 60 and 52 10; Reading and liar- rbburg,llll.6l/ avid $1 90; Reading and Pottsville, 81:06 and $0 $3; Reeding and Lebanon, 85 and 70 cents; Pottsville and Marvisburs.l7 2 '2la4 52 16; Pottsville and 'Lebanon. $1 Mind Si 50. Through No. 1 llcketa—Pottsville to Haltimore,Ss 00 Reading tio lialthnore, SI: Reading to Lancaster, 34 25. ag-NO pound* of Baggage allotted vactillsownger. The Second Casa Oars ru with all the above Regular Passenger Trains. Mirliorning Train Down and Afternoon Train rp:troty, run on Bundays.. , Thron M h PI Chu TlckFte. at redneed rates, to Xing am Will,, ltulalo, Dokidt, Chicago, ind all the prlnelpel' pasts In the Went,,hrorth Welt, and the Camay: and iI loner fin , told' the ewe Sam, _ _ - ran be had 011 applkationSethe Statlon - Agenl.: ' • Si- Theaubserik.-...,,,1iag' sat for fps above Company All Tlekstawal be porch/mil banns the ilalns In Sebnylklll County. and will effect. Insurances, and Mart fermi charred If paid le carsi ;Ire all necessary lotermation es the autdect..._ • G.A. ISICOLLSOIng. k Gen. Supt.. • Aer119.1848. ' CANN**. July 3 T 33 ------77--- . firE notiggHoLo ArtrichEs. . . • IMAFTS ON ftIROJPIE OL ) AN E.tcr.FRIGERATOtt,. rho ti - Brada.a SON s , littArrO on best and most complete article ado kind. • .•. the Quaker Muse of J AU A Petard Corderoy 41 ater Coolers. for offices and private datetEnlPL of London, and'on the fiel&srt "franking Co. orb* Waiter Titterers.. , ... . . land, alinsys for talc In stuns Trent £1 nu to 1500, by the Muse Corers tbr Meats, Rutter Or Tsult,dlierent sloe. subscriber, at Ids-'Bookstore; rofterillo. Than ;Emu • Patent Ice Cream Freezers-10E stake lie Celina in bare notblng tit do with the Passenger Lines, and they ire minutes. ors eonsidered the tidbit houses in this count', and In • . wire Bird Cages', Ae., ite. For ale bv... .. Europe.: , • , ` - BENT,.II/1.,,V1AN, : . • ..• .„ -. M. MODIAM, Sir Adeertiinments set Is law tips Odra 1 rla 60per opsLariontes ow router rates. TAW Bc,BEERS' Lubrieating - !Gre,4 B eli ibe dampest, mat &tab% and d inside etanYannd usO4 ;foefabricating Illeavilincilaerjr, and Obi agrs of quailboook Conagoa Quin; *sr& and warm*. /wit win not Gam and: lo Doi 'seeded 17 host no Yllonnithetoted and for sok , is Tinlnns:K , p and Baron% by • " TAW .11c BEVIL Philadelpida Jobe 19. • -. • , 234 y 1..8;'•A. - .::4.:5.. - :-4V.P.N,'' I and , 8 SOuth-Wharves; p. DEALERS I ' - Sane 6;'57 ' Wire ROpe Works oft JOHN A.. ROALING. Trenton Agree, Jersey'. ilird largo assortment of WireNtope . constanily on hand. - Orderi tilled with despatch. 'For size. strength, and cat, level 'masc. .[Veb. , Z", 9-Iye OIS I OILS!! OILS!!! I • , HODGSON &. KEAN' Noe, 5 a* 6 6_o3ljartits, ilbilaba., General Commission Keratands. and Dealarl i in 'WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR -MIXON AND 314VOHANIOAL PURPOSES. Sept:22.'67 , . • r:,-tf • ALEXANDER KERR, IMPORTER AND WHOLICI3kLa DEALER IN SALT t 2 . m. N0..136' sOot.li' vw bariresi , v • I'IRILADKLPRIA. ' Ashton's Fine, Llatipool 0 roned,Torlis Island, Ash tOn's and Star Milts assorted sires,, coitatatipy on hind and for 111/0 In lots 1,0 snit the trades. N. 11:—,-Ordera foliated. (Marti:ll3, '5B 11.4m* OMEROY & CO., GEO. W. MUM . • OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, &C. NO. 12 South • Water istreet, below Itarket.Phdadelphili Opal's'', Lard. Elephant. Whale, Tannera'and rhinery . Oil, Bperm and Adizniudlne Candles. Swim' T. Miller, Salesmen. Philadelphia, January 6; '6B ' 1-ly JOHN A. AGIO'ORE, Oil and Corainission iderchant, r ~1 AND DEALER INI • MINERS' SUPPLIES, j Ire. 104 S. Water street, Pititadelph!la, , .'. • . . Ilaa constantly on bead _i I Sperm. Lard. Sclar, Elephant, Bleached and Racked - • . Whaleolla,Sperm a nd'adamantine Candles,. I i ! BM n lag and 0 rea.ing 011, expressly ; •for Moos' use, Wire Rope, I , • Slope Chain'. f i. • • Blasting Powder, Safety Lampe. , um and Leather -Belting, Fuses, Wicking. ltd. A i.S.I, 'Ss , . 14-ty I.' Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY:: Ot mDatt1i5,713.1.45. Offid in Sillymsz's litaluuttango it., 2_iloors above Centre at, Pottsville, Pa. j CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, • • litizeoc".coocs. CHARTER PERPETUAL:: This Comgany obtained its Charter at the last &Makin of the Legislatu eof Pennsylvania, and is now fully or. plaited and prepared to issue Policies. at liberal rates, on Fire and I Oland risks. on Public and Private Build ings,Furniture;Btocks floodsandidercluindlse of all kinds. . Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and - R ; also on Cargoesot Caul to Philadelphia. New York. Bal timore. kn. This Company gnaranteesto adjust all lOWs promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage the public. Directors' S. R. U. KEPNER. WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr. JACOB 1117.NTZINGER, Jr. GEORGE LAUER, 'W. F. SMITIL • • ROBERT L. PALMER, S. W. F. SMlTlLSeeretary Pottarllle,Jamutry 1. 'AB INSURANCE. CHARTER PITIMETVII. 1 1(01PCMATLD 111 , Iss o . THRSTATE FI AND ENE INSURANCE 4 . Company olf ens a. rg i • C o .. s E —4 l 2 tai N 3 l B a o r k o tt o S d t .i r , Ha i ris `iniutreall the safer classes of proPerty against Loss by Fire, pintail Inland Naelgatlon and Trahsportatfon. JOlll4 P. RUTRERFORD„ President. J E. WARD, Secretary. • •L. aloarow, Vice Presirket. • I BENJ. BANNAI has been appointed Agent for this Company In Scbak 11l countj, and is prepared tolnacire all kinds of property at the lowest rates with regird to 'meanly. The falls can be ascertained at his 800 store, Pottsellle. I 11. RANNAN Is also Agent for LIFE as well as FIRE Insurance. [Dec. 5. '47 •4. HIRERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., . . • Pottswill e,_ Penna. CAPITA Lsloo,oo 0-CliAllTf:R PERPETUAL. I THIS Company, 'chartered by the • - • Legislature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One (oared Thousand Dollars, is now fully organised, and tiascmameneed business. The oOmpany Is prepared to , receive moneys and other property in trust, and allow bawd on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of like per rent. pe rannum ; piincipal and interestimyelde on demand. Pot rates of Premium on Life Insurance, " see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Com %ntritre.,ttsrlf doors of Ihettarelotl. Rlii%txtr„ WILLINGTON BUN:, *Mary aftd rreatlatr. n it April 1 1 '6B . -r -, ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COEPANY. ' Authorised Capital, 10400;000, HAR'PER PEH-PETUAL:—I-Office, NO.III Walnut street, between third and Fourth. streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insui e against loss or damage by Fire, Buildings, Furniture, and Mer chandise generally. Also Mouas Issucascr. on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. • laturn lasuaascs to all parts of the Union. ; Diaccrolul: 'D. Luther, -- Davis Pierson, . Lewis Audenvied, Joseph Maxfield,' • _ i Peter Sliger, . - ; Dr. (leo. N. Eckert, . John H. Markt:don, D. Hammett, i. , Samuel 11. lU:then:lel, Wm. F. Dean. wil. . F. lismi, Vice p..daa. D. LUTHER, Pregame • W. )1. Bmittaf&errtary. Sir P. D. Lotion has been appointed agent for the chore Company In Schuylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. Jantr - I, '57 . INDEMNITY. fr HE Franklin Fire Insurance Cothit j_ palsy, of Philadelphia. Ofilce, No, &WM Chesnut streets, WNW Fifth stmt..' Charles N. Banciter, Thomas INart, .Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Doris, Samuel Omit, 4 David 8. Drown; Jacob R. Smith, j Morris Patterson.- Continue to make Insurance. 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,* period of 18 years,they have paid almni' of one asilhon. two hundred thousand dollars, lone. by Ere, thereby affording evidence, of the advantages of in snrance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, &Mist:ditties. 011A8. N. BANOS ER, President. Crss. O. tharcea. Secretary. • The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make' in. surante, on every description of property at that - lowest • rates. ' ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan. 11.11358 - 2tf THE LIVERPOOL AND LOEDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CORPAAT. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL—£2,OOO.OOO, or $10,000,000. Paid up Capital. Surplus, and Reserved Funds, $4,000,000. Nearly $600.000 invested in tit& c6nntry. Liability of the sharebold ' The 'lncome of this Comport . in New York, for 1857, was upwards of $600,000. The undersigned having been appointed agents of the above . Company, are erePtred to receive applications for !neurones against Fire, on, eSery descripiloW of build ings and property, including coal breakers and the etrue tures connected with collieries. All those parties re quiring Insurance are respectfully invited to call at the office where portieniars will be given,. together , ith the Company's circular, and detailed statement of the con dition of this well known and thoroughly reliable eorpo. ritlon.• In ease the'amonnt of insurance desired .ineeeds the robs of the Liverpool and London, the undersigned are authorized to obtain it in other reliable companies. Reference is permitted to be made to the !fallowing gentlemen: ~ .E1 Aohn, Tucker, Fog, ;, Jamie Panda's, F;4.; Oeo. W. girydee. :fag, John R. White. Eaq4 Hon. James 11. Canpbell. lIORACE P. SMITII and HENRY W. POOI.E Agents. ' At 011 ire of 11. W. Poole; Engineer, Centre it Pottsville. Jan. 80, '6B ' LIFE INSURANCE.. rrHE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and 'Trust Company of Philadelphia. O. Ito. 1 • Chesnut street, the first door Bast of the Custom ' CAPITA . T. S3OOAILARTER PEI2PE7TrA i, continue to make Insurances on lives on the most Poor able terms. The capital t el tie paid up and !needed, togittber with ilarge and constantly increasing reserved fond, offers a perfect security4o the hunted. The premiums may , be 'paid yearly, half-yearly or quarterly. The company add a Bonne periodically to the Insuran ces for life. The first Baena. iipprOpriatod in December, 1844, and the second Bonus in Deeember. 1849, 'amount to' an addition of $262 50 to every $l,OOO bunted under the oldest policies, making $1.24240.which will be paid when it shall become I claim, instead of sl.oooorigire allylininiedtthe nest oldest, &moan t to 91,237 50;the neat In age to 51.212 SO for every $1,000: the others in the iarllo proportion arcordin g to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increas ing the annual premium. . MAILOICILS: Tionsais Ridgway . , John A. itiown, • Lrmon Davis. . D. Danner. Johttlay Smith., . irederisk Drown, Robert Pearsall, , - • Georgeriber, Joseph Yeager, ' John R. Latimer, Thomas V. James, Wharton Lewis, • - Joseph T 1 Batley. John R. Slack. Pluunphiets wmtaininit table of ratenandexplanatleas. orm of application and further Information ran be bad at the °Mee. • THOMAS MOD WAY, Pre/Mei:4 Jon!, y..!iligs.heuFkry.,..._ - :. t - :_, • .w. smizej . • Joint: • • POTTSVILLE HOUSE, t] & 17;4 & 1008,-Propriatori; H, ,'Zr Mara stred. I. yUoail Stabling prcirldo.lol , _ June 20.1. S ; • ' 26 1 y - PULASKI HOUSE,, , stern & suezpi. tivri,p) _ Oast» stie.l I,4TTSVII.Le, ibis bonsai tutilOie been nfillgd i., the glued manner, gaiataaaa bate early Re commedatloa,llMeala at all books. The! cholivat and, best liquors will bectound at tbelisr.lj. Travelers:its well amps: clibierta,will tied the POUSIcI naimr, 10 every resTects one of the Finest hotels the county.: Jane "A t!ittly ILRie HOUSE, 4tlaii3t! CUP, R. J. tiz.undeignd hOti extended his l ease of the 4 a,,s t ^ named establishment. will, *to quest of many friel,nds. open r the ''''' ' remptkos of company on the hist o • June. The improredsents, since 651 , season, have been I large. and can accommodate otie • 'lndeed additional, boarders. The Found door of the ew betiding; 196 ft. king and 32 wide, will contain AIM nowittLf Alleys, font hill lard Tables, too Bagatelle Taller, Wine and Lancia Rooms,where late ;uppers WM be fahlebed as required.' Thew, rooms will be exclusively tw the burdens of 0'11; I'mm and their Invited friends.!; NO bowling will be al: loved after night. I have token nsitch palm! :to select suitable cooks. bikers and surraistaj To those Who have visited the Surf House, It ls unnecersary tomore. Respectfully, ' • ISAAC AYBIL Jew 3, Ili i, - 23- trlT Y M S d Wlr g °W 8 4 D P' i tirec a laeknd3 ,as - Pr sortment of Window Stotdottitiov.andboOtatlfol do. sign& bielndlizscOold BordeordAlllo/5, lAndoetP• of no' rat, Gottqe to., &a., cheaper ttiiilVotler. ALSO.; Figured. Glazed sot Plain PAriperahadets; of 'Teri do iscriptlon For Salo by,. • , BENJ. DANNAN,,. Centre Street,oppsdte Eplseopaletrarph. rottgirille, April 10;'55, I'ls- 1- __— PAINTING, PAPER HANOING,"/C. THE undersigned would respectfully armoury. to the publle tliai he has opeord,s Paint , in Second street. above Maiket, next door to the First Methodist Chnuir, where hO U prepared to execute all work In hls inch as Vont* and Sign' Painting. Glazing. Oraintng and Paper Matting, on the shortest notice, maid nit reasonable terse. [Haring worked at the nosiness for a number of.yeara,lii topes to ready* shale of the public patronage._.' I. : MICHAEL KLINK. Pottsville, April IT, - " t. lady ... . REDUCED PRICES. , xWeal Nl'airacm- 1 - Crlax:an:to. , lai -- HE subserllier lias a 'large lot of very choice Pattern al . \ t I Paper, suitable • for flails, 1 , i 4 Parlors, Dining Rooms , Chain- ~ . ' .. .--.--- bets and Publicßulldlogi,whloh I '.a.',% , .., ..: ....; f...„.: be will sell at greedy ntdared .9 .. , —.:. [ prices.. The Stock embraces the° •w. • • •a. - . % Dant sod moot eiteemill,Pittarni. Paper astrap as 6 cents a Piece. :I 1 1 ' •' - . Now Is the time for Bargains , for Paper nAO Ings sod. Books at - . . ':• 1 1 D. DANNAVS Cheap Whoistals and Reltql /Riper and Bog* Store. *PAPER HANGERS SUPPLIED . V EDE , CII.E.A.P. .ostobsr 31st, '67 ! 1 ' i ;1--. MUDEY - a. BOWEN. House in Id/in Paloteiirsi .l l ,lk. napes-11meg. lITAVE received ew Styles Plain • , and Decorative WApL PAP .ItS, GOLD "'I D 141 1.1 ' ' W SIIADES,4IORPERS, At. 9 1 :r - :,• • ••• •00 Those wishing handsome elf a, . IC Parlor Paper should Imo our •• m • Imp d Gelid i Pollee,. They are stw; onsioss, and:have a better 'effect than those generally manufactured!. [ i , ' i '• Pure White I.j.ead. French Cdlored, Enameled,' and Amer Van Mora, / Iron eh and American Oils, Vamlibes, de., t,' Window than, ite• \ --, flair , Stmt. Ottsrille, 2 deur * th ere American //onse.l April In. '5B 1 . , ,I i - ~ta.tr iqrE OFCGE D. 1-1' UGHANVOUT; 1 IrAtturmay i si Law, I .. ,, •1 9 ,'b7 rims"' , i . ItAvrtiN, PA. JOHN' m HOl3Altrr, 'AttOen at Law, Pottsville, office opptellinbe Ausarten') home. October 31, 'lll • ; I 4-117- 40SEBERRY, Att orney at try • Law. t Wire—tomer 4il /4. riet and and knots, Pottaville.l j i . ', l ltc,rust 9, '56 T.l. J. 11. ADAM, JOHN D. DRIB JOHN HENDRICKS, D. O. SIIENGLINO. H.H. 11UNT7.INGER, • aE E J. HERR. . M. KEPNER. rretident nd General Agent. Georg* W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Job. Sbippsn. Ep.. HOTELA§ ajt Aniti the PAINTING, &C. LEGAL G, AIN E# STRODSf.,Attorn6 at Law. w. streeti oipeelte the Toten . pall, Vottssille.l l [tebroary 9;7.6 DAVID GREEN*ttorner,at Law, Pottiitllleint. Office In ihte}ket dreg, eppbeite the' Post Officet ictly 14,'56 I 28-17 EIVEES,I /Varney at Liaw.`F 111 --Four doors' a: 're lifortidierli hotel, ottertlie. Pa., 1 .1% 1 i [Doe. 5, '57 45. ' ~ • , . : BANI AN AtTornCy at; Itre Str'in4; opposite the Eplaeopat Ana : I /; /N0v.20.'511 47-Ip, t, t r t O A)_NRAD, Jr., 'Justice oil ,d couvepiln+p—ciflke opposite Poi °Mee, ___ -....Jamiuina, 1'4.. rittMEPlt S. FOOTER,Justice o 1,_,./the Pesee,rlllnortvllle-jriiletibnii and agenriel.a4 Relied and attended to earet,nlit e _ '[Feb. 2t' '6B it'll i ANN SElTZlNEiteriii; Justice orthti FR Peare. : BTi. CLAIR, will at to all ,busioesa aril, trusted to biniwith diligence nd rare. 11868 ii•ly , i' i QAMI.IECd AhRO'T, 111agistiat., LI Conveyancer and General polio:tor. Paire,6farlud St.. Pottsvillei neat door to!Poq OiHre. Ana. 16. '67 3+ P. I . • (WEI I Center rtrivt, I _......n0i .....__ - - Y. SPINNEN,4Attorney at.Lav t, A. Aahland. Saw,Mi linty, Pa 4 will r-• - agent lu the purebarre and sale , or Beal Estate, eo' of rents, Ike. [Aatilarng 311 y -3,'57 21-, C.... '' ..fr HRIS'fOPHER I LITTLE, ney at Law. Pottavllla4huyliclll cthinty. ra.. , Orrici—ln 31ahantongo atreet, corner of Second. 1 April 11,'57 .1 . - _:_.... IEORGE gt Attorney ' Law. Pottsville,Bennii.iiiilattend tologalbtisin4w , In Schuylkill county altd;elSewhere: OBtce In Pantie street, nearly opposite the; 31 hers' Bank. - VI. JNO. [corouri r. ial:CDri' HENDRICKS:i&I SHINDEL,I tornoys at Law, TAM AQUArt's. Oaring tunic!. ated together In the practice di' the all profeteloual business in Schuylkill an 4 ail,loinlng counties entraa f t ed to their are will receive mantra attention. Shy 29. 1.8 ir . 22) HARDWARE. .1 HARDWAREdIND IRON DEPOT; IitTRES llektitl i now arrant , ad his goofs at " his new plaits of bliellitsu , and with Una* determinationof furnish• lug all such gtiods as the liminess of She Coal Region limy relnire;at their loweet 'nutria sake, eolicits the Inspection of 'lhe Public. I shall fetitlyiays on hand and Rave on hand a 'full stock of • Bar Iron. . 'zil Chopping Axes, • Flue iron, -•:( Coal Shotelsi 'Cast Steel, :. 1 - Trace Chains. . Slit iron, • :',, hallsand Spikes; 1. Rope, l, • ?lc, Tackle Blocks, g , .4'l - fellows, '.! Anviliand:Vires. &e., ,lit hardware and Iron -begot, :limits Braigr.three doors above 3larket, Bast shlel ' • FRANK FOV, July 15.1854 - ' ; , 25-tf 44.. Lgocss - . k • LD ‘I'RE A STQ ' Two doorp be- Hotel. and ne y,opposittt the nitti Cottseille,, where win be Meallent assortment of lan. /II • • • • - . Pies, ' ; . y -1 1 Fine Trayn. . . • GriteninTnee, I - A tassortment of flan Loch', hie C utler y, . I -- 4. oebet Cutlery, , .4 rte. Spoons. : netts end Ttees, 9. Assortment Of tine 07, . t heet Iron Crucibles, 'Ttr i n r s e it r t i e l itTe i 7 t , e, - • I • ea Irons: , - nos and Hollers, 1 1 ~ sins. I - I , IlmadTriees, I t 1 i t l , owder end Shot . / , •,, t ;tit thepubliefortbepatronage list:Gale Idneleapielty.Andhopen illte of thetr se/wds.striet ntten; ink/iodating' prlees,will dollen, Intied support; - . ,F, - I It & LETIGIT, • rrinare andiron, C. Writ i'reei StiS I '• . II ', Atti BRICHr. it'AV ll low Mittel Vielifonnd an WAIT: Coach Trimmin Springs, Saddlery, Shoemaker's Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Glass and Taint Bar Iron of all ghee, Rolled " Malls and Spikes. '"'l Railroad Iron and Nallsi Smith Tools. Balding Materials, • Cast Steel: Shear Steel, Arm Blister, Mill Saws. Cross-eta Saws, Fine nand-saws. • I O. B•retiarns hi 'thank, they extended tohim In hi the new fine. by the rtsiAl lion to business-and ac Sol and command thelrcontl •i Malers4i Tia Pntforviller,Jannary 6.1 TRANSP6RTATIO. P F HILAD'A. A. REA INC RAILROAD. HATES OF F 1416611 ON MERCUANDIZr, t IN and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1857,, I.:_!'uniilt airthiar untie., 6 a following ,Rates ot FifelOit' will be charged per 104 poi ~ a: . .- I t " •i' I I 4 l:. 1 • t ..t r, 4: Ayriccia oiiftspnr. liVi 1 , •,1 7 1 .• • 1 i . '!d•r= C. - i• i i "4, - 1 9' . • 0r.r0004..t.g.c0ntect1cp.51,,y.,,,,..4254aZtj a 0 - , ltzs.ChrarP,Frerl 31ii4teh.Olusti. di. Anvils, Bran. Butter. Cop*, Egt , i, Bar. thettware,Cfrindsh:desAtoceries.llemp H flame, ardware,llltl tiollibw-w, Leather,3lftehluery,t7l4oll4Ere ice.,-i , Cotton.Coltre,Gratn.BUr 4n, Lend. Ilfc' Spikes,lltlee ' r•icns, S agar. Whisky, kei Drama; rite Bricks. GAIIIri Pitch and Ta r. Salt ,Eterip and Lumber. &e., 1 Drlekii. Coke. Cord Ilrood, Ire, Iron .Oro. LimeslonO , Iron. Plaster. State, pelt Plour.per barrel, 1 Ittereb 21, '67 1 • i P ILAD'A & 12E04101NC. RAILROAD. 4-i - SAILORS simi.•••••••lmin Q CI: of the 1 e rides ef Weight. and' this Conipiny, will Wks until further notice: ! 120111 To Me odd, " Phi Attila', " Inel ned Plane, Nlteitown, Gernmktoirti.R. lt., / " Yal ol9ehnylklll, " Ilagainnk. , . t' " Spring Mle, Gf conibithoekeri and P month Railroad, $ 4 Ilanibo'a cud: Pottala dodos', I ",Norristownor Bridger " Port Kennedy, • • " Talley Foyle, fi IPtannlaville ' • lto era Ford,- Potlidown, ' • ‘ 4 1111.614 re Betting, 11 Detirown Routing .%t %nestle, • 1 . Mohnor.1111.: " Ilatabnig, s 4 Orvilgsberg, By 14 , iler of the Mirth 29, '3B • . • - PHILADELPHIA. • •HENRY w.ovaßmAN. VO. 14, (Old. No. o.).Soutl, TEIIRD 1.1 street, below Mertell. Lesther. Dewier. • Calf Eklos, 3tornenne, Llutup, Bindings, Its 4 and Oak' Bal e L ea th e r, e tr... AllArN lt,—lturagb I.ratber, ',might or taken in exittnnwe. • [Feb. 'IL ti•ly i ROY HMO. ► ESU lISORILLES, would respect . tally t earns their nmustrona friends and customers t h nyi kill County, that thel r amort went oiClotbing ' h 4 'Foams Gentleman is much lantor than arm, and Way s dlapcggrd to mil asap. Fergana living at. a dia lling% liar* the tiiiritage of exchanging clothing rm. !bawd al this storc • it they do not snit. Y. A.IIOYT 4it BROTHER. 4 2,72Chostunt St., Corner nt Tenth. 4 igllda, $ April 25.,21 • . "7""' • 171 - _ . _ 1 OIL, P AM,IIW------/W2,A. ARIXOUBE, 11E. D. WOODRUFF. JR., CO., pe. 9' NorOt Front street,IPHILA . otiaquA. 'lnter it Spring Sperm OIL rf interflepba t 9 Solari:lß, 'lter4 and 'Annals' 011 i. Winter a Itellord Whale 00. Illocrs'oll,. • • - Greasing 011, (low price, for Ilelited-Veretable paint OIL , • ear use,) • I LltrilvvED NACHINEAT or lisde espremly for lubr Icatlog tnsebinen ,V. a ::Sparta 011, and recommended by Rost nee If being svatatoa to any laPre itilr • 77.71ITAUFFER a. HARD. Y. i i ' C.4114.4P IVATCIIIO Al incztnY - Wholesale sod retail—at tlie•••Phila• pails ;rola t Jewery Sere ," No. lag (91d NO. ca9Nce th rlocond at.. corner of Quarry, thlla. add, L a y e macbesolOkrelled, IS carat caws, 828 0 00, Gold Lepine, la owlB ed,- . . •- • ••- 24 00 0 Silver Lever; full jewelled, • . - . Elver Lepine.Jewele, T , , ..„. .. - .•9 00 Superiorlattartlets, . , .. • • ' -... 700 Odd Spectacles, •- , . - . .7' 00 Fins Sneer do., • - -•- - , '.. 1,60 Gold Bracelets, '• • - 1- - ' .3 00 radial' Gold Penclls,• . • . •, . . 4,1 00 iiLlier Tes•ppoons. art. • - - . .7r 600 Gold Pens, with Pencil. nod Silrerllolder; . • 100 _ Gold Fingereinain 37X eents to 00; Watch Glum% plain, 12% cents; patent, 16y cents; lamed, Z midst other articles In proportion. " A ll goods warranted to be ,what they are sold for. ' WPAUI49II. &OA B LNY. • .. AtirOn band atenetiold and Silver Lovers and lapin's, still lower thin the.ab.ove prices. October 3.1867. ' • IMPORTANT OISCOVERY! A Chintzier possessing ell the requited requi sites: and applieside to Dwellings, Factories, - steamb oats, and any position where needed. T HE, benefits .resulting` by the. use. or . this improv,etnent are-- gooddruttykt in an kiwis o 'Feather; a saving qf fuel Aran •.);) .to 2$ per real.; a wrens of three-Paellas of the heat, now wasted: a perfect Altana of rentilatiow ; a perfect protection apainst fire from ignition with the joist: cheapness in the erection el Wintry:, notrequiting half the number •cif thek.l ravilig one half the spactio a SWUM taken up by dinar! chimney. , - Firirsetories. 30 to 40 feet In height only mulled to glesia powerful draft. for Stara end after purposes. Tait r LIMA. PATCNT. CHINNZT AND V OVULATION CO., ' ' ... ' :'tor 318 Chesnut street. Philadelphia, Are now prsparSd taturnish thievery valushlshmprase ment. guaranteeing It to give satisfaction, when put up by them, or in compliance with their instruction. N. 11.—The Catapult desire to obtain rule goodagonts to take charge of the telling of this Improtewentin this city and, county. For further 'lnformation 'Adm . .' the Secretary,.. . . . U. W. SAYFullit. .318 C hesnut street, Philalph deia. 43.1 y• October 24; .31 TO 'MCNAMEE', MACHINISTS & OTHERS. PURVES; N. E. corner o Soutli. • and Perin Sts.,,,Phllarlelphis,fur o sties ingot copper and brass, pig Iron, sheet iron, solders.tirebrieks , portable for geNripotter.blata tin.lsad,fOundry mould. ,Ings, facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal s a nd of alltinds. brass, old copper. de.,Sc. Heim also &d er in wrought and mot strap Iron and other metals. It Is his_desite to accommodate machinists and others at a %distance, from the city, by tarnishing any article they may want in their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured and forward. d. 'Any inquiry int he above line wilt be promptly answered. A. I',UKVEB, Y.E. corner South and Peon streets. • Yetrality 14, '6B 7-Iy. r NIU 8 I PUBLIIIIM9 HOUSt. I U. y • ,Successorsto OM . MMUS% C WILLIO, N 0.186 Chesnut street, un der the Utah ifoua.. Philadelphia, are . lista:illy publishing the latest 11110- s.e, from the most popular Ant borsht thellnitedStat es, in a style that will vie with any issued at say other house. either in this country or Europe. They have alto the pleasure I °announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Sinai: on haid.ronalsta of the Largest and most complete assortn et.* to be found In the country; they are Constantly adding t c theirstock all the, New Music published In New York. Roston. ke. Pt n iltS . o publish several Instructiimßooks,which are In ge ra use thrOughont the country- , PIA 'Ol3—A fine assortment orate bee man Wiwi urers of New York and Roston, at the fewest che,p prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, ageneralaisortment of Gnibus. V iolins. itanjoea, Flutes. Accordeoni.&c„ Vlolin.Oullar and !Imp Strings, Al the hest It:01414 qualities, allot which will be furnish. , ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders puneteuttiv attended to: Sir All Lee A Vtilker's Music and Publication S ear be obtained at It itisiSNAN , S Rook and Music :- tore. Potts. •Ille. ' 1 li ifkillathorbb• r t 4.18:,: ft t. RDS. MORRIS, JONES -& CO • • •- . • • . LIMON STEEL MERCHANTS, ' Markel and Si:let-nth &reds. Philadelphia, . • Itavealways ou hand and ((wattle REST ENGLISH REFINED IliON—,,Full assortments of "flannels." and oltherlavOrite brands. 'BEST AMERI CAN BARS—onlihary shies, or rolled to order for bridge pc:nooses, kn., &a. PENNSYLVANIA ROI LER PLATE— Promiscuous sixes, or -rat to required site. BOILER ItlYETS—Dover Wand, made in solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAR AXLiti.S.Americiin and English. FLUE k SHEET IltON-4For covering schutes. kr. AMERICAN Ak SCOTCH PIO IRON. ..JSAILIIGAD IRON=T rallsatid tint' bars snitabhi for mines. turnouts. Ac. JIINIATA. 'ENGLISH k No4vrAy SLIT ROBS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS.—For bridges. ears. and machinery purposes generally. CASI. SHEAR. 'MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Air.), rin extra qtral Hy for taps and dice. The above, together frith a fall assortment of Iron. Steel. Nails and Spike}.' to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineers- miners, founders and ma chinists lir Invited.-- May 10. M. W.JBA LDWIN & CO., - •i ENGINEERS. Denier and Thimilbm rereets,PfdtadrlPlafa,Pea no.. WOULD Call the attention of Rail-- road Ma4trgera. and thoselnte.rsted in Railroad Property, to their.Ssirtcya rjc Locomoliee Engines, lo w high they are adaptedta the particular bucinote for which they may be rerjuired L by the ore of one. two, three or four pale of driving wheels: and the usd of the whole, or wt mach of the weight es may be desirable' for adhe sion ; and in anounnociat lug them to the grades.curves, i , trength "of ormerstruetioh, and call and work' to be demo. By these mean, the Maximum useful effect of the power is sectire&with . thei least expense for attend.tnce, cost of fuel. and repairs l OBoad and Engine. With there Objects in view. Ind as tho.reeolt of twenty•three years 'practical experience In the business by our senior part ner, we trutnufaiturefirc different kinds of Engines, and. cameral classes of slue of leach kind. Particular atten tion paid to the Strengthof the machine in the plan and workmanship of all the ickdalls. Our long experience and opportunities of °Wattling' informailon. enables us to offer these engines with the assurance that in eMclen r". economy and durability, they will compare tlivorably with those of any other-kind in-.use.. We also furnish to order, wheels. axles, healing or low \ moor tire (to it centres without borldg,) composition ratings in hear logs; every description ofeopper; Sheetaron and Boiler Works; and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Firigines. IC W. BALDWIN January 23,'58 I-tf MATTHEW BAIRD. - SAVING FUND. iNCOEPORATED BY THE STATtrOYFENNA. Money la reeelveo In any 'Pura? Urge or small, and In. (erect µaidefrom tho day of.depofilt,Ao the day of with- The Milers Is open reit,. day fnantµ o'clock In the morn. log till 5 o'clock In ttifternooni ansr,pit Monday and Thursday evenings till clfeloOt. 1107‘. ILENIKX I...KENKEll,l'resident. ROBERT m.ilt; LKIO!ce Pnisident. Wrtunt J. REID, Sefrt tar?.. - , Dir=rel Hon. Henry L. Dennnerff.l., V. C tll firewater,' Edward 1.. Carter, .11,1: Jose* E. Barry, Robert Selfridge, • is" , Fri m il i ter , anal. K. Aihtou, J erkea, • - C. Landreth Munns, Hone Iffenderfer, Money is reradeed-and pay ents Medi daily without . • . notice. - - The Investments are made r REAL •••TATE . MORT GAGE:L.OIIOI3ND RENTS., a such drat dais seeurri , ties as the Charter requires. February 27,,'55 • . . • IMPOR ['ANT TO Tobacco Chewer's... DIL OUSTAY LINNARD'S • Taste Restorative Trochee, .214-'Great Sabaliente For Tobacco. Jr is a well known - and incantroverti - rut that the use of Tobacco is the promoting Mlle of many of the most meters • MENTAL. AND PHYSICAL DIAIRDERS To which the race of man Is Subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience hare clearly proven that It contains certain narcotic and' poisonous proper ties most dangerous In their effects', which by entering Into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Heart. causing many to suppose that; organ to be se. rlonelv diseased. Ti tli.tt%x ) alfkta also the entire nervous system, man. Vesting Itself—ea all' who bare ever tied the noxious weed will bear testimony—ln ;Neil tide, Nervous Irrita bility, Water Itrash..Dyspepata, and mauy.other &sot - rs of a Fimilar. charstet•r. THE TASTE lIESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to eau attract they. baneful indswo eta, and - hae ft proved completely suetessful . In a .mnilitude of caeca,--and yrbereree used. Rehm.. barmiemilh them . 'Wives, they exert alsenetlcial effect upon the entire aye. tem. restoring the Taste which has become Vitiated or • destroyed by great lOdulgenee; completely removing the • Irritation and accdtbpanying tickling sensation of the Thrord—whicharesilways consequent upon stud:sitting from the urn of Tobeigo, pod by giving a healthy town" the Stomach, invigerafe the whole Pietro': • Perilous IMO die ItetArievably troderminitut their eon etlititiOnS kid 010fteli/Olg their lives. should UMP these • Troches iretnedlately and throw otr the injurious and unpleasant habit of .Tobacio Chewing. ThreeTroehea or Loteogeg . are put up log : convenient and portable form at the low price of fal rents per box.— A liberal dbeount toe be Trade. ' Prepared solely, by the undersigned. to whom ail or ders should be addressed. •..lAS. E. BOW.EItS, Draggist, • ; Comer 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia. • 4 12.1 y March 20.''55 • 22 1 1 Salt, Pratt. 11111 Ronk ron,nmbei I lay, Manure, lqua - a, aa,, hilada.&ll, . I i iLaddphia, mareh V, IHGB. owe.°llorrOmelttosl.l7chki, 15 120 125 120 1 . • 25 • 120 125 I'2o 125 1 1 t 5 r I 1 25. 1 1 120 k 1 1 20 1 1 40 ,, 40 , 40 i . 40' 40i 140 , t 185 .nd i 1 55 :xi • RKpoitTs oN MINES. - R EP Q K FS or thcf.pglish House o. t o commons on the working of Coal Min" and the . IQ , eaneasofarcldenttln tbe name. illustrated •eith is iihlQUl drAlrffigit ra.lllolstable and erarre work. lit, 10 .tld, and 3d Beports for aaleAthe Bookstore of the Sub iperlber.• •- - • 11. BANN AN. • . •. 115- 1 -I 1 11 1 1 (A 1 Oft 00. 00 co PIANO TEACHING. opa l .1 ) wn Was every Organist, irises instro 03 • on Ole Plana Porto and 11 sled Bo an, to Pottiville and neighbovln a towns. • • Terms pindEratie; App)) , at Mange.. second dcor below BO Itie Post Oillos. Pottsville. Islay 1.48 18. NO .•_PRESERVNO . 60 . TZ: E rec. E s JARS, of cint6 and Mariet stmts. "Sign of 04e &Rio," at • •ITPIVIlltrAit TIIIOMPSOICS. Pain - INTEREST 'FIVE PER CENT. NATIONAL. SAFETY TRUST I 'CO., ALNUT STREETr.• . South-west I Ir . cornei of TUMID. Ptllitadetpiw, - GREAT DISCOVERY OE THE AGE.-Ga_ !COW) EIARCAI f1 -77 - CAN BE; HAD THE SUUSL;ltlßEltellers.at private sale the old ratabllidied works know,n as The Front:inn Iron Works, situated In the oorough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pe411114.... The prop4rty eonsiel ot turning lathes, planing tua chinev,,three new engine., blacksenith*s tools. foundry tools and Seeks. with ether tads of every description OF cessary for coh . dueting the beilnea.,..a large and Taloa ble amortmarot of patterns of the moat approved ma chinery Dow•ured lathe region and a large stock of new !castings and raw waterier. possession given immedi atel ' • The property will be sold on reasonable terms, and to any person wishing to engage in the business prevent. an Opportunity seldom offered. • Poe further partleulgre Riguire of the undervigned at St:Plair, or between the hours of 11 A.M.' end P. 31., at Kirk t ileum's ales, Pottsville. J.B. KIRK. St. Clair. Titb. 84,18511 . ft-tf Ooti v4 , 1114011' reh.ls, • .. . wit. white Clover &b Lowtt Ofira seed., tbo glib garden and field iikfl. Illat).. we • will wornat to bo.thrala sod gtoKl. H. will also rarely. orders thr an kind; of Milt tree.. (warns ntut to te a ha: they are mower %ustrultoral implement,. ie. all of width will 4.11 at satanufacturrer prin..— Tba mt a, h od 0 by the .obactiher are 'elected ;gib Nrwit cu.., %erotic!, .at.rspatatioa sod gg o odgos. H. hafted, procured promirem • , , i, g mly in the Mar - mliderli cheep, without regard to the art jbe arotrutid. Nor amp be tii % r. purchase or lien revels ItinWn prOilligelitliety filllemlleur. dens. where their too Aare proximity deteriorates t Mir quality, part lcularlylbose or thiamine spreled. Thlr I. an Important cotuddrrat los (* those übn pottilmo richer . seeds or. fruit trees. Fov,trees, de- Pend Wrier , raYly to I - ' BENJ A MIN II't•NNAA a subotituta errs Of Mt aced. • 17-ly Closes bleashis rest upon the man .. Who plows the bounteous land. And strewa the yellow grata broadcast ...With free, ungrudging hand! Who makes the gallant. mm 1.1204.1,1006 With iea ht and golden rum. The Ter etnt peel to spring at will, Vibe e lurks the worthless thorn. 01, bless Ids toil with full stieenso— Lot soft and genets rains '.... Rewire his dusty pastures. Mils, ' And fertilise bin plains; -st! " And send the sunshine down to wain' The frosty breast of earth, That crimson wealth ct clover bloom. ' slay spring to odorous birth: • . A noble. Independent lire: '1 Fraught but with helve gains; Wrung not Boot paler:wed widowed nate'. ' Or orphans henger•pains! illonest and fearless. frs and siso, A very priors Is he— p.ae. with 00D. i 0 litre With truth,. " - With men in harmony. Ills lot is east in Nattmes burs, r • Beneath a lucky start What Is't to him that railroad stocks- I Are quoted tinder par? - The hanks may split, canals bretit,Pp, And minins sections tail-- • - Ile's le ft to him his widespread fields, Ills threshing•doors and flails? 1111 children thriung hbont taw knees, When gloaming lung creeps on— And - hang nround his sturdy neck To kon , hius.one by ono; The ruddiest cheeks and sweetest lips, The brighlent eyes sr* theirs: The rare.[ smile In all the town The farmer's lists wort. Goo biros the farmer! bless him went-- A royal life betrayal Ile toads his lure from mountain height., Me sermons from the stones; Ills college balls ire Nature ' s wilds And genteous mower skies; The vast cathedral where he prays Is Ileaven's arched canopies; Let the rich scorn hi. sunburnt hands„ Mid cheek im rough and brown— But when be at hie festal board, In courtly glee rite down: The luscious grape, the downy poach, The wine In sliver ran, • The snowy bread—he owes them all , Unto the husbandman. Great Father et the. Hallett world, .1 Look down upon kis wayt And let his true eye ever meet The glowing star of Day !- Day that shall crown hie hero-life With' never tiding palm— ,Day that shall fill his faithful heart With' the =mil Victors psalms! ' HIGH FLEXING. We have often espiessed our opinion that tuni ng in this country coad be carried on with von all the Northern States,. as well as :planting could in the South, or as iurkind of manufac turing. industry that furnishes an inilisponsable„ artiste to the world, whotc;.the busirieis is con?. ducted with skill, capital, and general intelligence • adapted to the business: In proof of' ?hie wo copy the following account from The Former, en intellintlY con dueled parer, published at St. Louis iiind Louis-• Title, of a "VISITTO A 'MISSOURI FAI I. "We recently-visited the form.uf Itiehak Gentry, of Pettis county, Missouri, and, as we have frequently seen flattering . itccoultts of large farms la other States, we hive coneluddd to furn ish a description of this farm to our ,readers, in order to show that Missouri is nut behind her sis ter States in largo farms or good Arming.. "The farm of Mr.,Gentry cents:tits:seven thou.' . shod acres of land; throe thousan five hundred acres of which are under excellent hoe, and in al high state of cultivation. It Is divided, Chiefly, into lots - of forty acres—making over thi4y itillei of fence on the farm.' 'The foie° is mostly tnado of rails, with stakes nod riders, .nod kept up io the best condition. There is, however, a mileand • qua-ter' of post and board fence on the form, and some two relies of Osage Orange ;image, which, however; has nut Att been turned oat. ' • "There are on the farm sixt.4 five hirgegales, of the best consfracthin, and shout the inure num ber of - draw ham Thekatcs and bars are made . to a large carpenter shop, in rainy weather, when the bands can be etnpleietl at nothing else.. All of the implements see put in repairs nt suctrtimes, and many of the 'simpler ones manufactured.— :About two thirds of the farm consists of high' rolling pritrie,•of an excellent' quality of soil, and ' the other third is in timber, immediately adjoin-. log the Prairie. , . ' "There are fourteen hundred acres of the farm get in bliA-.grast, seven hundred and fifty acres !in clover and thhothy meadow, three hundred and • sixty acres in corn, o9e hundred and sixty ;ergs ' rin oats, twenty acres in . 11ungarian millet, nod the balance of the farm under fence-Is in woods I pastern. . , "There ere on the farm twenty.seren large or- Uncial ponds, many of them of much depth.. al . ' fording stock up abundance of water small pa.' .sons of the year. During, oar visit three' stone- - ionasons were employed in erecting large stone pillars in various parts- of the farms, at thent• lots of stream', in which' largo watergates were to be hung, so that in case of frediets, which are common on large pretties, the gates would open by the action of rho water, anti close when the water hail passcii, anti prevent the feriae &tun tm ing wnsbotl, and the escape of stock from no field to nnother. "One of the mod. striking features observable ,; is, that un this immense farm, not a single weed is to be seen. Even the fence corners, that cute men receptacle of all that is foul on most far.s., are as clean of weed/iris any city lawn. Whit d. farmers who have only two orthree hundred wits under cultivation say to this? Here are upwat . b , of thirty, miles of fence, withoura weed or briar surrounding it, while many farms, with only s mile Or two of fence, raison enough ,weeds to seed the whole Neighborh ood ! The whole s firm .isok, pattern of. neatness. The hands pans orer ewers, field _ati , often as it is necessary, and pill retry. burr, briar and weed that dares te• show it...IL -4 This has been dune for many year., unttithe 1 weeds have been subdued. . - I - "Mr. Gentry has_ been a large sheep grower.—. Some fifteen years ago, finding the market adull 1 for horses nnd I moles. he conelddel to try sheep. Ile accordingly procured from Kentucky a tt u ne , four hundred head of the best Saxon and Spanith ' Merino ewer; ;as the foundation for the future_ flock. These be reared . for: a number of years. increasing the size of his• flock until it ranged for 1 many years from. two thousand to three thousand I head. Ile went to great expectse in procuring the best bucks, and, by Judicious inanagetnent, ale I tained a very superior flock.. For the last Pier or five years be has been crossing -his flock, with the French merino, pnytng as high as $l3O per head for the bucks. Ile has ,01110 hesitated bucks, of This b re ed new on his farw. l iffe thinks the French merino superior to the Saxony s,r Spanish merino, 01pr/easing more constitution„greater.weight of carcase, much greater weight of wool. though not of so fine n-quality, though sufficiently so to cum: wand as high a price in market. lie has had the very best success in raistog-sifeep; hfs flockilt.rae never been effected with any contagious disortl l l..m and many of the diseases suoprcralent in the East have been'entirely unknown in his herd. lie ha. recently reduced the sisal& his Seek to about one OaDissand head, for the purpose of giving more id tention 10 raising mules. to is already quite ex tensively engaged in this business, but Intends it give it more prominence hereafter. 'There are kept constantly employed nn lila farm twelve grown bends end six buys. Ger oil dere may wonder hirer io large a farm can I e .. well managed by this small number of hand•. It was a wonder to us until we saw the perfect sec tem of Mr. Gentry's plant. Everything m^'.' like clock-work. There is a ,linie for everph , e-i. and everything, ,ulute, be dunti in its time. :rtue is no hurry and flurry—bat everytbio4 to''' airing evenly and quietly. m elt piece co 4' •"' • attended to. till it is done. t system Is i.''' '' only secret of 'access All of the best d''''' saving - implements ant machines are u'oed LY 'pm saving —so that with one m ahe is able, in marl ICJA of work, to pirform e labor of tell wen. Fl - means he is ,able to accomplish this i: , I. amount of work. "Mr, Gentry has n number of tuildingserec tob in-which he carries on, for his own use, 111 Carl , ' . o perations not common among ruiners. For 4 stance ,i there is a large mill.house. white a ll l i b? meal (er thi family ,rind . stock is g roun.l.n„, where 'various other mills and wielders are a cu , • rb I t There s also a large alauubtebiese. , Wit l l "I tm set it relies, and an excellent epparatus for rep: deringeout lard. Then there is it bed l o nor i ,.s . rerpelterashop„it harness-house, shop f0r.15 ' a k_ ing sli ester. &di. There i s- al.O un elesileni 1. of. Fairbaukstcattlo scales, ,which.will weigh or toils pi each operation, with all the appen.l3o ,l fur we_gbing cattle, sheet'. •"'"°. 14 " 4 . 1 " t1 ' . ,„0, "Htit the next question is. will farnlng.."..n ... ama ' 'Meant scale pay? Of coolly 1 t 111 " .. .'.'''' kind f liCantrable business. nianheed at . ;l il a " . I, this f rut et, would pay large p ! opt.. II: 1 ,,... : ' !eget , Mr: Gentry informed us that n e t , ..„.„.., vireteill hat Year aniocated to over twe y ., d th e o n u t s l r th d e o u llt i s te , d o sta laltr e 1 I \ :.. -.. t rr," si rustlialial,Vyl)rg _ ,Fromo Moore, Rural or I:orier. THE FARMER. sr ctsa,*-Ituarsir,