111140 *soli A KISS 114 clock ■troei THE DOOR' ttnt l seized toy ha bight toil! emarted, who `through the halk: the portal. pow her therms, tbuttrievaitek;-;;,„ avd bade '! Eeeept the lasa Came elth mel fibs stand etthl 4 , lnd nit I - I lon To clasp her 1 tb moon and dim birinbt tbey alone: them"' would - vain neon.' Ebo spoke Om now (Igor an:, 1 said I thou • Valois Then I edged a il.ttle clean., q. Put my armaAround her waist, ' And leased mom those roay line • , I longed wi nisch to taste. , 4 Bald I, " N7 d rest Sury, • 111 never contented— If I leave ton ght without a tiff, -- VII w dnmant Then up aim bee ral And everytt his sullen 7, Quick from be r lino I seised a blur" Oh, Yankee Doodle Dandy! ; i. Then or lbr borne I started, . I could no i res, stay. . With light b rt and breeches 04. I I whistled the way. . his teeth. welt hub(' wedded bfO,e until you mov with kin.. Hones, ham t Who woks f, No lam .11110 uar feelln• I' I rCATCHINI3.. It is as Mr. Bro s n of the Stock Et I am addresaing tbnpnblic. 1 had Oc few montha back, to gO to toy bank Jai:neer street to diaw the sum of 11? gold, for the purpo, a of defraying ce_ bold expenses. 'lle - banker-4th during pink:time—delivered' it to' ; murmur.. I kept b ird • band over ,lb which it lay, as a bird forsakes not It it has eggs within it, from the very' d my own, on Ludgate Hill; yet when it was gone. ,a loss -itself did, n nearly so much the method of t Tli i knew where ano er fifty pounds i i w without much inconvenience, b ut' fifty .pounds ir d a m algone, and byswna means, was in ,a question. Tbe my band hadicortad was inviolate hole in It. I. co d scarcely , have . , ti any thief, haying ripped.it open, w,. courtesy, as *ell s the skill, to se w us I came eking. The rrobli;to it' 'hold upon my mir ret,,of the detect', "Ferret,"if 44'4 'pion . ' of the circa got this money?' , ‘Toin Diddle' plied ,coolly and of those two—ne upon whetber y s, the Bar. Tom Mli dor has Fleet-az* worried Ame; too fd, that I sent for l i ve police., ~after I bad pe l t nstances.."tkow, ._ , . I or else the, Spide lithout the leaith tale; which o(,, lost the money l es all the StraWd, st and the WI be said / " let me ha 3spector, if you pi s t'raorferred kW nt. Of coarse I or the arm 'of th much want to tad." • ."Woll, nOw," I Tiiterriow, Or. In' gutlemini whah mine to hip accu .wor r d not to empl , him ".13111 I very transfor wits oire. On:the i;anii ni , tad that itr. Dad. tho Butii l i p Vas& visit on tie folio It utions. I . tornoon the lasp . lea was the new n,' and that, be', w leg morning; out ile I was !I bred , ins a ' n, sob° y drore ; ulna air of mod,; Accordingly, V Ales ealted. • lie i looking T oun g a rothei consid6 donee. '.With regard said, "Tau , you with th in:entio "1104 did you , "You 4)l,ught, IL OUSe, 1 11.14aff eon • .1 to the 'money, '3 going weetwnrckni In of proeuringep vow 'her le r te . .ir, nt nithop elo olured linen bag, oy, nod you din , ame out. for carr , yipg mo band When you CI "Ass: that I 'al Mr. Defiles 6 Y" ," ito c,ontint , vouched: Shiutl go infoCho ha tolottei chat I 1V hene } r tints you left 4iit-tail in pockeT;:the odd was in:your lot hand there." i "And," I said impatiently, .'I i aLTein ;: that r can swear to." "You tlld nottake it out for a. ng time, sir, i replied .sir. D (Idles, applaudi g 'moderately ; "you gave me great deal of 'maxi ty, I must con fees. :But you did take it ant at sat.' • "'where I"' cr ed I, "where f i. I slid , before I got home, I'll 'Je hanged." , , -•, 1 . ' "Don't say tkat, sir," replied y pew acquain tance, rather seiverely, "don't- att Sxpression of that kind, whatever you do. J on stopped at a print shop on he west side ON maple Bar, and then my lase h pe began' to cap! e;"ter a few steps more wo!ultl•a e taken you into the !Spider's ter ritory, and-my leNance would bu e vap' lisped." • k ‘Why Ilid 1 3 , 0?001, cut the twit° ,taf.my'peteketl" I asked, intensely interested. ,j'• -'.. 1 , . . "Because l y.oh would have mi ell lha r ereight of the coin," explained Mr. Dodd! . 'Nothing re inaincd foe ins but to try the ' 6 c d 0.460." . "A tly, Mk addle's, explain ourielf ; I saw no ' . l •- f "You felii !" I c . ried. 144 4 forgivingly , ea, "from that 'too lurks street. jWI king-house I lia shoal relieve yoo come out . with'thi !.tend of t imiattoned c role to five to coat-tail, beSsuis bough, Mr. Tito • ft cheek, and yo , ket to remora' now." , her, upon t uut of your "I see it "That w t," assented Mr. 'and a very nes t" • 11 I . , . rand me from i, , g, ing Mr . Daddka ut I feel bound o *ken all pedes. ii,ily 'attempt et. ft y4atetting when too obseprluit . tail:locket is by.. chord Words.: [ incodolueir, though I Honor fr. into edetudy Diane against a quiet, thin —4l7rom lfou —Are Cisemeny r Inebriated, P • I • A day or two ag ßO o a youthf " ul pair arrthed , e o in the city from "doWif the river," l l 6 retairing to Jus tie Aferull'ffice d ema nd t sit he should • , marry them. The magistrate aerated them that he would be a their service n a few minutes ; , but they wer e so urgent that deterred the bust. ne,s in hand, and leaping the the bank with the twain, rode ,ita his resideneao dot ` irt street. The girl had the ir trunks trough -Infrom the back and taken upstairs, witera a fellowed with a . , bandbox or two, and in the' r ed moot an hour de;. seceded in full toilette, mare rural than modish, however, With red ribboni I fly g all about her still redder face. t, II Droll It Het :lover, in the peantinie with tho iirospect of apprea• bail sent (Miter two bottl4 of wino, a ad bad sat down await the :period when hit!) i pear.' The lover drank cop •tu his excess of. happincsi4is completelY, and when tho;ila had grown 'finite drunk, 44, with hie goat off In the mild , lidholding the bedisenik• her, and 4lnsped her in ha that would have caused th she, retarded' his pressure,lw I • tho room more lively than jai . a pint of brandy . at a 1161/ 'he grew ito "happy" that! grew long °nigh in one ;dace toi the magistrate sucteededlis he wns sa d weak In tie knemi I to support him white tlitt:al To theiluestion,"Will'i bo spur Wedded wife?" lid ' IPT wh-wh-Whet— kte--the dp —lo—kere i l foi, 'Squire-7h ety. of the hits b, who •' 1 the itC • tireoh, Igeflo oftenL The in-br l the wife nam l and sashti , : laws, mini h' trim 14111 then." • • : After theleereatony, ale i pOtntion:aiid in attemptln braced the magistrate tbe, 'the 'Slain., w tereopoti Ilea •., the eensiesenees of him .: I;etietlick in big grunt atid atuidtbe laughter of tbe ' her rent be ids bir lord , i . 1 bdit s ies to Ow fullest es , ; cr, 101 k telt,. • , I:, ' ; •*---•-• 1 Tut retnaiir is often to ! questions ' l it bleb eves tb answer. Owls,. i'sktai - I, when' y'on was a little g "MT boyy, stbst dere ing wsu asked of a "She eats told tittles,' id MISCELLANEOUS. • INDIA DOOR MATS. T H IS.IB a new and capital article for front doors llonackerpera, eall arid .ase than.— J nit received and for talc at 6. lIANNAIM Dlttleult to be Itad t .-Good-Needlee. Pi0II?i ENGLISH & CO S• Paten Ilona &flied Eyed 'Needles, &ndent) the best In the market, of different sites, from No. b to 12.alwars to be had it behold, aad rotation 13.BL3Sdli Pottsville, January 30, LEONARD, FRY & C 0.,. 130.11110f1i Dealers fa Jeir,ehstiagisi: < l . .TA1G4011.11,P4. COhtECTION3 ATTENDED To and drafts Sul 'alarm Wad principal eines in the Union. :also t draitstor saloon lincisan.lrasild,Soble land and Wales. , June 24. Cbrner .of antre and Achantongo Strati. nattnilig. Joseph N. Seiler, P'soprie toe. Entertatementsand areommedations Mane best kind, and every attention ill be ;odd by the host end bleed. ten da nte to make gnats and travellers menfortabli August. . • , . . 31.1 y • . , tlßgris 9m Fukcip A , BgLi. & S O N S lUKfrrS on plbe Quaker nous. of John It Rdward Corderoy a ,of Landon, and on the Beltest Banking Co. of ire• land always for sale, la sums from 11 up to 8500,,by the miterriber, at his Bookstore, Pottsville., These Sant hare nothing to do with the Passenger Lines. and they arsecmiddered the safest houses lit this eountry and In gun*.^ liiih.l. BANNLN. NIKVILS Q.E POoTTBVIL E. ► suitSuKIBER has a Lot of the L - Flews of Pottrril/e, which Is a beautiful' view. of the keation, vosnery, ke.. *bleb be will well at the low rat* of 2; cents eaeh, toeless out the lot: 'They were published at St 60 each. Now is the time to procure a copy, as but few. MUDS unsold. B. DAIFIItAN, Mai 01, 'SS • ' Bookselley and Stationer.. &ante that Mimi, !me s in( Saint poWools in Ain /ihonsa igh .was a wikhout a poiket in b neat when bithatif Igo, home aired me losing. I s to be got hither that miraculous '•• °chat which I ‘, 4 Without a ,peened that id have the it again PACING MACHINE. ' THE` subscriber has added alPaging tfai, tine to his Bindery and is now prepared to page Boo ks, and number Tickets, ke.,in large or small quantities. • All kinds of Blank Bos printed. ruled, paged and bound to order-4nd all kinds of Binding ex ecutedort short notice. Particular attention paid to Binding Magazines, Pamphlets, ke. B. BANNAN. Jane 8, '57 24-1 fo u ler and Bookszlier. - • REOvAm.,_ THE UNDER M SIGNED, in Corder to induce their expenses and avoid increased' rest, P 3 NI to ,enable thin to sell goods at prices stated to the times, have removed from the Stone Store Gouts of Sell. singer d Wetherill, to the buildingadjolning the bridge on Coal street; which will hereafter be known. as the "One Prire Island Store," when, their old customer, and the public generally will find a general assortment dell kinds of goods, such as . . . Dry Goods, Flour. Groceries, Peed. ' • ' Ilardware, • Salt. • ' , Queensware, Fish. t Provisions.M .. ' aster' which Al! of will be sold at theloweet prices;for cAsa only. MATTSO. A DABS& . , Port Carbon, Jaittutry SO, '5B 14.7 . • MINERS' SAIFErt LAMPS. • . • A Supellor Artscs•. THE 'SUBSCRIBER has just re f! calved from New Cantle, England, a lot of Davy's Safety Working Lamps, made under the inspection of the; English Government Agent. of ,the heat quality wire gauze. Alen, Gauze Cavort made Seedy for use. for these Lamps. These are the best Safety Lamps ever In troduced Into I h Is County,and are forattlewboirsaleand retail at about the coat of Inferior Lamps. Also, Wire Clause by the yard, and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or shoe& Also, the Clanney .lomp for &memo and Niue Viewers. This Lamp la covered with a thick GIMPS, and gives att Increased light which is of importance to Nine Viewers. BLNJ. BANNAN. *These Letups can be put into a box tilled' ithog. plosive gas, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards without any covering, and will not eXplode. August 8, 'B7 so •trooa a ospoietor For- I . 1 „ta, i e posses- o an have 1 I, ski" be re , Rattan; "ono em, {'depends se or west or .sibd !the Bpi - " • e alpersonal sse p ;srith the pipporti of fill pass my law! against low.how the • -EW ' Wholesale Flou N r and Grain litUee. THE 'SITBSCRFREWS bog Lave to fotbrin the altimeter/ &buylklll county, that they hare leased the warehouse of Messrs. Yardley Ron. on the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets 1n Potts.i slats, where they have constantly on band,—VFLOUR, of the bent extra and superfine brands, IN RYE,' OATS- and CORN. Also. Corn and ()sleeken* Mill Feedi Buckwheat and Corn Meal. Apples, Potatoes. r.== Ao. l , gr.. all 01 *bleb they will roll at greatly re , ducal prices. Orders for any quantity of Flour and•Graln recelted and delivered at any point, on the shdrteat notice. . ' Dealers and Feeders generally, will find It greatly to their advantage to give us a call, as we are satisfied that by so doing they can 'retie at least 01 per cent. on their purchases. Give us a call and ascertain for yourselves; BOMDEBOEIt 411.BLAlit. Pottsville, October 31, '.57 . 44-tir • for informed proprietor ut aid me a , rt!tt expla sayltir. Dad- Diontiomanly , having ty, iand • diol- I , 1 OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE . TIIE COUNTY. " MON OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. " Centre 8 r Pottsville. The extensive businer ot this entabllshinent it sures at all news& (reel supply o( the purest an , best DDCO9. MEDICINE CMENDICALS. de- &e. The Timprietore ' • fl aenfor being, a druggii of thirty years exper once, give their person attendance at all I imi Oa. Particular at te• tion paidlO'PhysiciaL Prescriptions. •.*Psints. Cue. alaaa, 9e -a offs, &e.. to large eased obolesnie and retail. J UN GI. BROWN & hON. June 2, '5B . lirown," he • ag tpe Strand, I r opted I. to' Botneriot uchi as Is used led 4 in your I, "I never left I, ..eut until you, en it Saw you kedi. myself at of yupr money. Mui!ey in your up to a . breest. , no. I knew it you kept your PRICES REDUCED TO. SUIT THE TINES "NATIONAL HOTEL," (torte "WIIITE SWAN,") , RACE Street; above THIRD, •-• Philadelphia.- ' The Proprietors of the above well.known-estabtiah went. being thankful for the very liberal paDlinage be. Mowed van them the OM year.take this - method of .vl - their friends and the public tiutt they) are still prepared tOaccommoda te them if favored with,* call. During the Winter months the house has been thor oughly renovated, improvements made, and other eaten else alterations In contemplation. . I We are determined to devote our 'whole attention to business and natter ourselves with the conviction that we 'hail be able to give general satisfaction. Respectfully young, SIDES k STOVER, Race street, abate Third. .83 -TEEMS:—SI 23 per day. N. R.—Carriages will always be in readiness to cone y Passengers to and 'front Steamboat Landings and Rail road Depots.. . 8. A 8. Philadelphia, April 1,'58 , • 15-ly overtook it opt - f/e‘w , . • PIIILAGELNIT I 4. wcATI C ° IIICAGO. BUFFALO. ' CLEVELAND. Oblo. 11.11 AYi Y,. . DitTROIT, Mich. A Student - entering either of Giese Colleges has the Vitilege of all for an unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLECE, IL E. corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. 80,..D4rmut.m. JOIIN 11.11YERS, MORRIS L. HALLOWELL, -Prof. JonN 8. II ART. Wt C. PATTERSON. ' EDMUND A. MODE% MAHLON WILLIAMSON, I °C. B. TRVITT, • - 3. COOK. COLLEGIATE COURSE.. Ilook-Keepluip Su all its moat approved knot', adopted to the various' dements of Trade and Commerce:lnel utling,General W and Retail Mercantile, S hlpping,lForwardlo re, Commission, Exelotaga, Man uhteturbig; , Bail.' raiding, Steambratlng.2c.„ Le. • Penmanship. A good hand-writing Is regarded of the Ifiroit impor. l tauce, and Is guaranteed to all completing the Course. CALCULATIONS,*EicAs. TILE-LA IV. DUSINRS, CORILESPON- • DEAL'S, USAGE. tee., tte..l . Duly Lufures are deface al upon the above :Akers, '.•DIPLOM AS are awarded to Students completing the Co se and peeing the necessary examination. General Information. The proprietors Of these Colleges design perfecting a Chain of Schools throughout the principal cities of the East and West that shall atftrd to young men opportnni• ty to qualify themselves to the various modes of doing businette, not only in Great 'Cotiamercial Centres of the gut. but to the great and'groar log West, also. The es-1 tablishment of such Scheidt is believed to be .indisperr sable to this result. • The Schools at the above point% are all in a prosperous' condition. Over 600 Students wens In attendance upon them during last Winter's Session. There are no terms and no vacations. iindents may therefore, enter and proseentethe Studies; ithout refer ence to clump. n, it ynu remain tonk your bnnil • i_ rh0;421 DAddlese tb9ig it was, two, was so overjoyed bio4 bliss, that bii i., r bWindy mod three *Rik' the justice to amorata would Op• oily, which, added o turned his bead sell come down, he wit. dancing a lig ofi the floor. ...,t, fair; be titi: , toirird • i tins with a strength matt of a city dame. . en he capered about, er, tind imbibed half draught. Indeed, ald not be kept Scholarship for CotoPieta Course. Ineludins Beck. Kneging. Writing, beetures, ie., • - $4O 00 Book-Keeelog for Half Coarse. - gt, 00 iiirior further partleulani send for Catalogue and Cir cular.. Address, BILTANT k STRATTON, • Yan.sneerzus. 15.1 y April 10, '0 I,l' SPH YLICILL tutv_icano.N. T"' BOAItD of MANAGERS have adopted the following kitten of . Toll on 311seellane. nus Ankles, and on Boats, to be ebarged on their Works during the year 1868; . • . TOLL TO RE CH ARGED'PRR TON OF 2000 POUNDS. All articles carried fen milea and under, shill pay timely cads' per tan. escept where thin amount shall tik eeed B cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel !assay lock passed below Raiding. or 4 cents per ton above Reading. In such ease, these last mentioned rates will be charged. • Nor any distance beyond ten tulles, oue cent per ton per calls additional .111 ba 'charged, except that than. stone, Clay, Brick .11ats. Posta and. halls, Manure and CordwoNt, shall be charged bet more than 30 cents per Iron a • Iron Ore, Wrought or trcabbled Moue: CMnuson Bricks, Bciugh Dark, Sand, Unwmught. Sultdhig,fhtg and Curb Stonet notOnwe than 35 tents per ton. • Oyptumj Slate, Marble. Fire Brick, Snap Stone, Flab, galt,ltre, O^PPor Ore. Scrap Iron and Broken Catalogs, not more than 45 cents. o Mil rrrlied, and When • qu etas him down, that it was necessary vice was performed. take this woman to plied, "Why, why-- I weald—woeld I be or 1 , • •• .Pig Iron. Rail Road, Bar and Man toned Twn, Cast foga and Staihinery, Timber, round an square, Pawed Lumber, Shingles, B ' Bay and Ptraw, Vk r, Seeder, Mtn- Didilled Liquors andSpi ter, Iddrehandire of &ll anda. and all ankles not Mlle Ise speAlleally enumerated, not more than 65 cents pe ton for any die. taneo: Proridmi, That If more than pounds of Gun powder are carried upon any boat, the boat and entire mrim stall. pay the full charter ra y for away lock. peeped. fieri.—ln n 4utalng the imelm, Boats shall bora prem.; donee of Ra • Batts not complying with this regal& UOO, will be charged the NU charter rates: . , ;. seemed to muse • be? binds in glee, :ie Annie 'stile, "Oh I . oh, Lai be's fooni.— ell !bare good times The Toll authorised by the Charter of the Company, lire/ cants - pm. too far errs lock passed below Reeding and t cents per ton for every lock pared abovalleadleig, on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel. and thew rates will be ehargo against every boat; but conditional per , mils will be leaneeto boats , which may be navigated In strict enntbranity to law and to the regulations rof the Oiripany, at the ridicules rates: 1 • Arts carrying cargo, which has paid Ave dollars or more for toile—free. Scuts inladen. or with cargo which has paid' I the" Ave dollars in . • 'lord miles or ander. • r • " more than 0, and not over 10 mitre, OO • " more than 10, and not over 20 miles, . 60 " any d istance beyond 20 miler. " d I°C. Any violation of the laws ar reigniations foe using lb. navigation, and for the rotation of the works of the Company. will render the boat liable to an additional toll, not exceeding the full charter rate.an d in detention :of boat and cargo until such toll, or the commutation thereof axed by tba managers, Is pale. - • ' . goats running ulmu a single level of the works shall pay 0 * each lode they may at any time pass, /ow cods , per me Upon the - ascertained tonnage thereof, abr. head and its cads per ban below Beading, agreeably PithsAd of grumbly. ay order of Tiles herd, FRAM, Wes UM Dral= *WM Nircit= l l • • us and took another . to hiss his wire, am -10 rst titb . o Mut fell Dion senior Mi•Ils11, haring o*ltiss, picked op stritd him to ttisbackt irl tsunami, who look till indulging her *I , t.4-oineisurosi Apt. ttist cbildiisn will ask Oast are pusslad to ,is 14ther; "how Was rl rt • r Mother do foil Mi. a• usy.footat,, slaw. I, , "WHITE HORSE, HOTEL." Ternas s TOLL 3N null kISOELLINEOUS. " 7.1.7 iI I PP OD'S IRON ORNAMENTS. • Y, itz subseribet Ili authorised to . re , emir* indent for all kinds of Iron Vases, Lketteee, halm itratkots, Volute. de..de.ssnann&etured by WOOb a Poor, late ',ffesunt %fob, Ilidge Avenue, Pialsdel . • and will,forutsh them at their caw prim—ear , • ge only added. A book of specimens can be seen at our store, together with theprices of the different aril. chit?, '., '. - - BENJ. RANNAN. WM.. TIHOMPSON. ' Beaker wad ifleallark,ln Exchange, i Opposite tke Bpi` sesput Ch urek, ibitsn7l4 Av. InVNCURRENT Money, Gold and Silver, LandWarrante, Le., t•ought and sold. WM tly . at tend to all collection* entrusted to blagine— nevtlate bottom paper', Wane, stocks, and all other we, mitt*. Money received 'on .doposit And Interest. al lowed.'. Refenoteea--Metars. Daum.* Co., Ptilladelpbta ; Won. C. W. Ha ma, Pottsville; JONI( „Sateen, President Mi• uers'.flank, Pattern's. Dean Parraw,toa,Eaq.,Putterille, and C. Gorse, Esq., tbttirrttle. .", Pottsville, November 7,17 ' 4.3- ,I. T. LLMICR. , CAM. A70117f. Dd XL P. P. atm: quint welch his long born nought for ha rottnws, nn now be had by going to . • E. T. ELLRICH & CO O B • • Ciuttessor , to E. r r„,„ 1 ,„ ) Cheap lUblonable Clothing, Merchant TAW arni General Pantinhieg.Store, Opener of Galore Sul Maltautango ifuers. - where alts be !blind the largest amortiacot 01 cloths. easelmeres, vest ing*, furnishing goods. antffeadvuade clothing ever offered to 'Me "ctlltens of Pottsville, which bee been selectetlwith great 'care from the Ion• pug homes In Pfiltaftelpbla and Mier Tort. We buy for gash. annti will sell -kar easli;at the Teri Went prices. We deafre to tall partkolat attention toner ea tomer departmept, being ell prattled . ' tailors, 1111/ 111 11 long experience In the tint bourse( i'llsti,thltadelphts and Boston, we feel confident that our gutilantscsomt be eurpaseed for mutual' of style. bunts und'fftvW sp , houses In 1114 cities. much less In Pat/stile. her fop wishing department is supplied with all the latest style,' of gentlemen's furnishing geode. Shirts made to' Oder on 'scientific principles, by one of the first houseafin Philadelphia. and warranted to fit. - ffir'fferounber the place—assier of Ckwily " 11 . 11 W tempo ern*. . Mat Zit. '5ll 224 f OUBSCRIPTIO pi BOOKS. THE following books are published by su'arcrintion only, and hill be furnished at the shers' prices by the sable:Thee, who has retched the Agency gar Pottsville and vicinity. NEW ENCYCIAMEDIA AMERICANA, Edited by Gem ge Ripley and Chas. A. Dana. -To be completed in 15 voitllll6f, tOyai OCiaVO, OP per val. in cloth; $3 IQ, library; $4, haltmoromo; $4 bf:, half-Ens sia, extra. • A voinme will be Issued every Seel Months- BENTON'S ABRIDGMENT OF DEBATES LN CON GRESS. !Min cloth; $3 30, Lw nee. BENTON'S THIRTY YEARS VIEW Tyro volumes. $3, lo cloth: $ B . library sifiu AMERICAN ELOQUENCE. From Otis to Webster. Edited by Frank 3looie. Trice, 15, in cloth ; $5, library style DR. ELDER'S LIFE CY 'DR. KANE. • This Work Is equal in Interest to Itor. Kase's celebrated "Arctic Explorations," and all those whoporcheeed • copy of his great wink, wilt want copy of his LIS6 . -- $130, - Itt-eloth._ • These Books can oill . tra - lotd -by trobterlption—and specimens of the work can be aeon anifekantinekheibre subscribing, so that persons know what they are subieW bing to. We take this occasion to remark here, that these works cannot be obtained front any of the book sellers, exeept when they are appointed Agents to re ceiee subscriptions. BENJ. BANYAN. Agent/or D. Appleton. it Cb- and Childs if Ibkrmn, - • - Publishers, Philadelphia. Pottsville. Ma 15.4141 20. PLUMBING. CAS-FITIINC uhment, ,• POTTSTIZZE, 1'4.. 'he underslgnedrespectfolly. form the riibeef of Potte- Ile and vicinity-that having wohased the Plumbing Ea- WiishowalofileuryDlek4 saga, and attached it to his iilllttitlyilutinessorlll twee ter carry on both branches, id hopes:by strict attention co - business—keeping always on andWlerge awl' well selected toek.Zmployingeom pet nt 'Omen, and doing work at forerottuteratisigprices—tore• 'lvo a portion of the public al ronage. Ills stock will consist of Wa ter Closets. Iron. Copper and. Lead Bath Tubs. Porcelain add 'tipper Wash Basins. Iron and linent Plage. Braes Cocks for and Leather Rose for pace. nienta, : ilianrh Plpee and Olentinge for parements.lron and lavid . Plpeof all vises. fiaadrixturee of every kind, embracing a full assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants, linaketa. &e., Le- are- manufactured of the beet quality Of inateriala and of the latest and moat approved eat tern - DANIEL D. MORETON. A mit it. '51,1 COAL. NEVIN, SAWYER & CO., Bhlppert of the beat qualities of ICED )11.11) WRITE AtIII SCIIIIYLdILL COALS. Also, CUMBERLAND COAL. Omao-106 Walnut etreet, PHILADELPHIA; and 81 Elate Arcot. BOSTON. iffil-Prodneees and purehneera of Cool will Bud it to their Advantage to glee uia-eall. NEVIN . SAWYER t CO. 2T•m July 3, '5B I, F. 4olfsßEaps & co., MINERS AND snweree Of THE MEDIUM Lewis Vein Red Ash . Coal, ?from the "NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY." They. mine no ()titer Coal—whieh assures Its pod'' , AtirCargo'miler liy J.S. SILVER, Jr. 4 CO., lan. It Pine street, New Tort Poti . eillle, Jane s.'s . ' 2:1•17 VAN DUSEN, - NORTON & CO. SOLE AGIEStS OP VIZ Lehigh Coal& Nairigation CO. Wharves at Bristol saiillstown. -ALSO. TIM BEST RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. Whaif Wo. 1, Port Richmond. CUMBERLA,ND COAL,' \ 4t Baltimore . and Alexandria. ......_ r . • Na 122 WalOnt Street, TDILADELPLITA. Mu,:No.. 63 Liberty Re, ra , rot. Na Nelt, N. YORK 1 • Ncs: 6 Doane street, BOt•TON. , f Vey 22,•'58 . . , 21.4 ms • . COAL. COAL. -COAL LEWIS. AUDENRIED & CO. QP.7 I .IOZEI: .. 205 WaloutatrWat, Pll ILa DELPILYA. .' . . • • - ' 110 Broadway. NEW YORK. • - s•-• - • i Be State street, VOSTON *Solider.. Dealers iw the bin Tariettrs 'of inn IE,STIC COALS--Sde.Prorrielari aj nolf Creek pdtiery, capa bk of producing aver .160,000, tans a Near of the celebra ted DIAMOND, (het .416,) and Buzz ILFaTn,(II-hite:Adth.) • Exclusive Astenhe for the ode of the purely genuine Lo cust Mountain Co.). from the 'Locust Dale (Joinery of Oro. 0. Pons Co., all of which will be shipped direct to Now York. vie Canal; or coastwise, via Greenwich Pisra, (below Navy Teed, Philadelphia.) • • ALSO. At Philadolphiat, from ?ter No. 11, Port Ittoh , eholeest tfualities ItED end. WRITE ASH COALS from sehuylklll County, 'elected with special care, and shipped under our personal SuPerintesidenee. At Elisabethport, N. LEIIIQU SPRING MOUNTAIN and anlNctr, RIDGE MEIN From Baltimore; : The celebrated AM BITUMINOUS COAL At Jersey City, N.l. • (via Lehigh and dl ris Mynas.) • The Teti superior W ILKESBAItitE COAL, from the _„/faftiators Vein, taken from ~the " Aud , mrlefi 'lmprove. 'tment and Cord Company's Estate," near Wilkesberre; a'so, the (XIIII6CII, ElDdil COAL: both of which, for steam purposes and for family use, are unrarpoutef. We hold certificates In our offices. from parties who - haze used and fully tested these Coals, and pronounce them the eras ANTHILACITZ Coals toe steam to use, pro dneing clinker. less ashes and greater blaze, than any * other kinds now before the public. 'May ls, '36 • 20- J. G. MI MI. T. B. GOWt.II. TURNER & GOWEN, Miners sod Shippers of WHITE ASH COAL from the East and West Mount LaSs Colilerite—MAMMOTll itt BLACK HEATH VEINS. Orrici—Cerl re ettoet, opposite Episeopai Church. PotteTtlle,Ateril IU, 'be Ifely fio-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE - N . ) The subscribers have associated themselves. from and after thlidate,Puder the tome and, style of TYLER, hTONE & CO., and WIII conduct the buil um of Dealiag fn OW. as successors to FREDERICK TYLER & CO.. at NO. 32 Walnut street. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway, Now York; Pier NO. 414 Port Richmond. FREDERICK TYLER, GEORGE TYLER, C. NICHOLS BRACH, WILMA)" E. STONE. 1041 ,-‘ SIILAND and MAHANOY COAL ~,_ —The undersigned are prepared Pi : receive orders r the celebrated Ashland Coal from , the "Bancroft Pi. oneeiColliery." From the ostensive alterations and im• prceiements made ;it the Colliery this winter for prepat• . ng the Coal. they feel no healtat fon In offering it to the trade as an article that can hare nO superior in the tear ;tete, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, este And etherimpurities. They ere also prepared to make eon. tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mines iIANCRO VT. LEWIS* CO., No. 19 Walnut street, Commercial iluilding. February 9. 4 66 64y CAIN, HACKER & COOK, • • • .1311) SMPPEIII OP 7/310scls. 34tettat.h. Coal. Alpo, dissik;rot otber. anti qualities of White . maid Red.Aph Igo. 136 Walnut sired, ThiladelpAia, and Traridtantsir Wharves. SehrylLfU. Tams Cam. , • • Bosun Mena. Jisself.Cooi. February 27, 'ld t; " • Anthracite foals.. • iIIARA.ES 4. HECK CHERA, CO., Rappers of Schuylkill Ceals, from the celebrated BLACK BEATH and .810BriTAIN Warn ASH, and the OTTO It Asti Vats, are now prepared to axe. mite orders. either fmln Philadelphia, (Richmond, *hull •F 0.14,) or from Schuylkill Haven, per Cavil, at the low, est market rates, for single argues, or for contracts—to be fornhdied fa milliners prime order. Orness—No. 45 South street. NEW YORK; No. Lla Walnut street; PHILADELPHIA, April 3, '5B LUTHER, DANIELL da GABLE, T ESSEES OF KASKA. WILLIAM j COLLIERY. (formerly Room, FillitlCS . BOX C 0..) are now prepared to receive orders for theireeletrated WHITE ASH OJAL from the Emmen and Black Ileatb velar, and BED AEU from the Entherand Peach Orclund seine, alt of whhh are free burning and well edaPted for family use., Hering recently adopted wine Improve. meats la the machinery for tbeinvmaratton of thleCoal, which enables them to separate the slate and Rat pieces from the square fractured, giving it a, bendaows and uniform else and appearance, they ismedetitly se commend It to the poUlc. 011 ins—la Centre street, opposite the American Mass, Pottsville. . . /Watt in Now York is Pkilati.-400134 I Willi& 0.Aear114.230 Walnut 5trat,11111.10M11.4111.4. ; No. IS Nang Btrii41:11111 TOSOC_ • Iribnikag, 27,111$ . 241 ". WIRE SCREENS. WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS., 114.01-1 N H. Kuturz, (late of and suc-1 maser to Kerss k Uctsl.m.) would rerywetfolly cap t e attention of persons ennead In the Coal haziness, to Ids bistinfsetory of WIWI COAL AND SLAT % ' SCREENS. COAL ILIDDLIM WIRE BROODS. iht, Am, it the old eehltaPihteStit. IS i nem 111 e, EellnylkillOst Pa; Daring been engaged in 'tile business. of Semen ask-, ioN De opwardsbf twelve lean. I tatter myself that I' can turn out as Food work its is don* saywhent to the rotinty. sad would refer to the quality arty watt herb* past, as *guarantee of what it, win be in tho haw% ited4Our myself that I will spars no Talus to make, my work withismory to all Is Myrna, She awe* trial. • JOUR itt.nurrn.., too , 74 liberty:Me. July 21.'311 ESTERLY,& FRICK. . - Ilianfactuert Of Wire Coal iscreats , OULD respectfully call the atte.n non of gentlemen engaged In the Coal trade to tht emi hereon of, the various dies they hose la id er tullltlea renaming out the beat of wort with prom tneetiazd dispatch. Caving tbanwatexpertenced • band Is the State they can guarantee all work done at their factory. _ Repairiftg n wally and substaatially dote a/ the shortedl sidig. D. Bellikeinfentieln.ZligemayylingsvSlidta, 11l ad d - . n a, fr,r, Ite.;alWisyS on hand. Alt orders IlireFked to the flnnny Man or left at D. L. faterly's Hardware store will rendre prett let at July 4.'67 , BUSINESS CARDS. D. L. DODSON Den fist, 3.tarket Street. three doorep i ttria. . a ire Third, south side. (Pottsville, Jaa...W. 'dB 4-/y .W. StIEAFTER, Pottsville, Pa., *late of the Pennsylvania State tlealegteal Sump, expllands,mines,ke. October 13.15 4141' titNRY‘PLEASANT-Si,Giliil and 'Mining Engineer, POTTSVILLE. • rrici7Blukst streel,,norib slde,betweets Centre and Second. ; 1. • [August 8, %I 824 m ;DR. CHARLES HE RMANSAIAL thorigoon and *woolworker, lieicisuuttG—Oppodilts the Arowilon twalltoto. 29, EROTIC. CARTER, Clyil 'and Mut • leigegtotor, Surveyor, ae.. will .14 to survey; of tow' plots. Se. °Bice wit Pawl. Undo, 1144., ant dour below E.ther Tomo, Pot Ille., Pa.. MO WC 19-tt • • T. 11. McElwain, Civil and Mining plinirineer,Ashlind, Pa., attends to Surveying and InspeMfng Mlllakihrveylna and dividing lands. regu lating Town Lots; and all other basalt:len In the line of his profession. Labe address; Fonntain Spring 0., Schuylkill County,'Pri.. Feb. 23.1868 8-ly • , . ago. n tima.l Dr.& sticoM. Smith ihtlymons, , aga, Nisoista and Ibipogntiplitali ingiaws, mod alliery • Viewers. Matiantango & ?wendsts,tt Bread street. , POTTENII.V., J f • •TASIAQUA April 21, '6B . 11-tfc Nit 3Y- POOLE,= eologieal, ILTopographical and Mitit4Eliglatler,Ceittreetreet, Pottsville Pa.,glvesattenUou to surveys and examina tions or Pottsville, Lands, to Surveys of mimes requiring ape dal aceuracy,and to the superinteidente and entire charge for proprietors of estates. • February 2, 52 " (July 22,'57 2741) A GENCY—Fos the Putehase,and Sale of Real Estate; baying and selling Mel: ta• k ng charge of Coal Lands, Mines, ke.,and eollectlng rents—from twenty years experience in the County be hopes to give satisfaction. 01Ree Itiehantatigo Street, Pottsville. (April 6.'58' 14. CHAS. M. HILL. TRAVELING. ArbbLIVERPOOL. PHILADELPHIA' AND AND NEW YORE SONEW STEAMSHIP CO. ►IMHE Splendid Steamships farming I the/above Lindy! sall trans NEW YORK as fol. • low.: CITY OF It ALTDIORE, : Capt.Leltchpuly Ist. (IV/ OF WASHINGTON, Wylle,July 15th. KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, July Fifth.' and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Faro from New York, Cabto sl's. Third Claes $.lO. Liverpool. Cabin $lO5, SSS & Th'd Cia3ll It. IL. RETURN TICKETS available-for sly. Months by any Steamer of the Line. • Cabin, sl4o,—Third Class. $7O. These Steamers are .applied with Improve& Water tight compartments. and tarry eaperieneed SufWeona. - Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to Pend for their friends from the old country. ran purchase Tickets and obtain ail information by applying to'Jj O. Bale; 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel k Cortlx,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to J. H. RICHARDS. Millersville, • ' and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. Passage Certificates by nisi Class Sailing Packets be• firerea New York and Liverpool. also Drafts sold by the above. ; [May 8, '6B 1.9.1 y AUSTRALIA.PI4NEER LINE. Tatallished is 1852. Carrying. the 11. a Nails. gnitiny Potirinef e y on the bag Advertised. fHE-noble- A I, extreme clip.as .. per ship filiterra'Nevada,"l9oll tout register—Sztattunw. Commander—dtermds the .•KEYSTONE," for Melbourne. and will Sall punctually on the 20th of July. this noble ship is worthy of being styled a floating palace.' Tier saloon aeonmibMittions for fifteen passengers only are far more roomy and luau clone than can he found on board of any steamer; whilst Mr thirty-tiro ascend elm pastengers. the whole of the midshiphottse la fitted bp. Nautiett/ men will appreci ate her proportion's by being Inftwmett that ber carpet/. ter'a measurement 41412 tons. with capacity for BAM tone of weluht and measurement. , She is of itatrentro clipper model, and her roominess can be Imagined by knowing that her breadth of beam on trek, at utidship, ie 44 feet. At she has frequently logged fifteen UAW teal miles, and will he la light trim, it is expected that she 'will make the pomace out inside of seventy dip. • ssenuem are recommended to makeearly application for berths. A (tit steerage passengers :will be taken, at low sites. SA ES OP PASSAOS:Lebildren in inns, ran: tnl' Wet twelve Peary. HAL? riwv. Find CaShr Saloon, SMO. Sieontterbln. 11100. For height or passapeapply only to It. W. CAMERON, ttorrling Green, hew York. Eight 11111 s for sale, and cash advances made on eon . signments. Conslanres In Australia: DlesseC-Willgoson, 'Bros. & Arne 12, 'WI 24.1y AE 141C1 VALLEY RAILROAD. • 1118.11111 . ON and after WEDNESDAY, OC TOBER 28th, the Passenger.Tralus of the Lehigh Valley Railroad will run as follows: • Down Trains. Leave 3tatiel. Chunk at 7.15 A.lll.,and 1240 P. 11,. , " Lehighton • • 7.27 " 12.42 " " Lehigh (lap . • 7.49 " • 1.09 " . Slatington • 7'55 " 1.15 " a Leary's ' 5.16 ' a : 1.361 , " . 4 . White MU r 8.22 •" . ' ' 1.42 ' " " Catasanqua : 5.33 " 4 '1.54 a -' " Allentown. W. 44 - " 2.05 a " Bethlehem 9.00. " ~ 2:XI ," " Frvemansburg 9.10 - 44 2.2 4, ". Arrive Easton 9.40 " 12.55 " Up Trains. Leave .F.aston • at 11.55 A.M.,amt 4.40 P. 52' " Itreetroinsburg ' f 1..12.00 " . 5.07 " ' " 11114116 PM i110r.11.,, • 5.17 44 " Allentown • 12.25 , " : ''. 5.34 " -, " Catatanqua 12.301 " 5.44 " " White BAB, 12.48 t! 6.56 " " Leury'e 12.54 " i . , 6.03 I' • ' " rilatlnglon . 1.15 " ''- 6.24 " " Lehigh tler . 1.26 " 6,;41 • o • " Lehighton . • • '1.48 " 612 " , 'Arrive !leach Chunk ' 2.00. ". 705. ". AtirThe shore Trains will convect with the /darting and Afternoon Trains to and tram New York and Illsr. delphia. 71e Braver Meadow Train will leave M neh Chunk for '6lllmeletrre, Ilealeton. White Harem t *a., upon the arrival of the 2 I'. M. Train. • ' ~ ' . ROBBitT 11. SAYRE, AV. vd14,.. Ortolan:ell, '57 • (Anted A, 57' pel 44. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R !Simms,. Arrangement. July fig 1858. DOWN. PASSENOV.R.Ttt-AINS Leave Pottarlile, dally.(eacapt Sonylayg) at AAA A. lir., and 320 P. 94.—Paoing Reading at 931 A.' M., aid 5.06 P. M. Attiring in Philadelpkita at'l2.W awn, and at ... 7.40 P. id.- . 'UP PASSlifia KR TRAiNS. • . • Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except Fut . days) at 7 4 0 A. and 350 P. M.—Parsing P.eadinr. at 10.05 A. 514 and 6.07 P. M. Arriving in Pottsville at 11,55 noon, and at 7.55 . P. M. • . Both Up sod Down' Panongir Trains mimed it Port Clinton with Trains.to and from Tamaqua, Catswkii. W illiarorport and Elmira. limning Passenger ralitlP Oteff roundel at reet.ctinton for Wiikesturre, Scranton and Pittston. LEBANON *ALLEY BRANCH. - Pauwinter Train' learra Reeding at 10.08 A. M.. after arrival of Up and*Down Morning Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Uarrisburg 'at 12.38 noon. and eooneetlng with Passenger Trains on the Northern Central, "Pennsylranla" and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads. for 'Sunbury, Willitimeport, Elmira, Pittefiurg Lancaster. ttaltimornand Chambersbug. Returning, leaves Uarrieburg at 2/5 P. ft, after ord. vat of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading al 4.55 P. M., and_oonneet log with Up and Down Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia the same netting. No Trains run on gantdoys. Niageoccs.ile4wren Pottsville and Plittedeipbtaip 78 and tel 25; Reading and Plilladelepbta, ft 75 and $1 45; ilarrisbnig and Philadelphia, $3 ?Sand $2 TO; Lebanon ■nd Philadelphia. f 2 CO and $2.10: Renting and liar rieburg, GU and $1 30; Reading and Pottsville; $1 OS and $0 86; Residing and Lebanon, 35 and TO cents; Pottsville and nenislotilL and 52 rottartue and Lebanon. $1 its sod ft 60. , • Through No.l Tlekehollswille to Diithnore t ls OR Readlee to Raltlinore.sll: Reading to Lannueer,l2 25. /fir PO pounds of Ilaggage allowed each Passenger.. The Second Can Can run with all the stare Regular PasPetteer Trains, 4 1 g4-storolng Train Dow n and Afternoon Tralu %hotly run on Sunday..' - Through First Mass 'rickets. at induced rates, to Niag ara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, end 011 the Drinalpel trOhlt• In the West, North West. end the Dierks t and ftleraut Ticket's, at lower fares; to all the above planes, can be had on applleation to the Bits:lon Agent. SWAB Tlettrita sill be purchased. before. the Trains god. Higher roe chanted if paid to ears. O. A.fNIGOLLB, Bolt t Gas: Supt.. Jut 3,'58 411 ° E ° § 1 USTITtnere N rs li j private tele the'eld eMablUbed-iirerliii , w ' The Franklin Iron l v k nit eekii, illinitodln the oororigh of Port Carbon, Ekbuyitlllett, Penna. •• • She prepay topside of turning lathes. planing ma. chinos, three new engines, bladsmith's tool., foundry tools and flasks. with other MOM of every &Script lon ne eessary eeeduellog the basinem. a large -end 'Valais. hie assortment of pal terns of the most approved ma. eblnery now used In the region -end a large stook of new eastlup and taw matelot. E r ossession given inunedi.' - The Property will be sold on reasonable terms, and to any person wishing to engage he the business presents an opportunity seldom offered. ' , For farther particulars Inquire of the undersigned st gt. Clair. or between the hones of it A. and 2 P. 114 at Met l Bannes Mare, Pottsville. J. S. St. Clair. Feb. 24.111.58 • 94f RgPORTS 011 moms. 10111-EPOSTS of the Elvitstr House of . Cointaons the working of (lois, Sflaer, Bud the yawner( *tridents ia tha saute. ipustnkted 'with nu: wrens 4ntwlngs,ai very valuable and mane work, Ist, 24, and 3d [triode for a* at tho Bookstore of the Sub scriber, • s' • • • D. BANNAN. Pottarthe, Ma Leh 11, • li. •- -• • • RESII . I4IME. for oak( • t.all Lime, - 1. 1 at the kilns onthe, Island; * San& te.. at .the lovrat prices. . • C. U. AMOS. • JACOB SILSIEKS, Again 4 int 1111 say Orders sonnopl; ly. aadati lower Wenn= have been, chargad bantam.. Pothrrilla, March 20,, 115- !Irk; . . 11ANO - T4410111?. 44: 01m... P. 'a te als .0 • tlon on Ma Plano torte and Id le, In Pottsville and nilittanniarral• Taw isodatne. Apply lit , nocend date 'Won the NS Me, I'o%lollla. , [May 1„ 'SS 13. . , , 8611—..4dradatatettts ad in temps type Gadreal wel le dadved 50par celai added oak war'reir}ter rata. TAW' & BEERS , . I . tubricating. Grease The &expert, mot reliable and durable anienuad used tbeaTy . Utter Is ery, and the exiles adVeudbnees. Cannes, Carts, lirays and Wagons. wit sill nottkonSdlnd is not larded I,Y hest. or cad, linnufattaired and for tale to The Cana. W. re and Bunk bi - TAW di BEKGB . Phi ladektda. A 141119.0— • 25 . 47 , J. $.:: A.. ks,. MIEN, 7 aad,B South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN OILS: , Jane 6, '57 • Wire Rope:Works .of JOHN A. ROEBLING, TreistOup New Jersey. WA Uri* isaartmeut or , Wire tape constantly' Oti band. Order* filled with, despatch. For. olio. viroagib, and wet, see circular. 9.170, • OIS 1 OILS!! OILS!!!. • HODCrSON' & KEAN, Nos, 5 0 s.l:Dimon, pilaba., General Commission Korclants, and Maims in wilAtz AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING ANDENCHANICAL PURPOSES. 8ept,22,'67 , • 38•tf • ALEXANDER KERR, `IMPORTER AND 'WHOLESALE DEALER. IN' . . - 8reh.134 South Wharves, A ..) s • • :PUILADELPItift. Ashton's! Vino, Liverpool G ronnd,l arks Island. Ashton's and Star Mills Dairy, assorted sizes, constantly on hand and for sale in lota to snit tbso trade. ° •N. ll.:—Orders solicited. ()lamb 15; 4 58 1176 m• POMEROrBiCO., DRAM= IN • • OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, &O. NO. 12 South Water street', below Ilukat,Philadelphla. ' Epeein, Loud, Elephant, While, Tanners'and;sltehinery 011, Sperm and Adamantine , Candles. Swims! T. killer, - Salesman. Philadelphia, January 6,'68 1-17 .. - JOHN A. MOORE, • Oil and. Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN • MINERS' SUPPLIES' No. 011 S. Water tttttt PhUadelphla, Illiciaitiatantly on hand sperm. Lard. &ler, Elephant, Bleached end flecked IN hate 011e.Sperna and Adamantine Candles, DurvlngandGitiodne 0.11, eiprosall for Miners' ave, Wlre Rope, - ' Slope Chains. • Riesling Powder, Sakty Lampe, Gum and Leather Belting, Yeses, Wicking, de. April 1, 'LS r 14.1 y Schuylkill Fire and Moine INSURANCE COMPANY. szis`wiattavvi.l4o, Ofikee in Iliilyman's Building, Ilahantengolt. 9 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. BAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, $200.000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company obtained its Charter at the lait Session of the tegislatn e of Pennsylvania, and le now fully or= ganisedgud prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks, on Public and- Private kuild ings.Furultunt.Stocks of Goode and M eee h aa dt aa of all kinds. - • Also on Cod 'Basket% and Machinery. Inland Insu rance on Canal goats and Barges, by Canals and Rivers; also on Ca of Coallo Philadelphia, New York. Ital. Onsore. de. This Company guaranteestO adjust all losses prumptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the pubUc. Diret tors t J. IL. ADAM, . JOHN D. DEIBP:ILT, . JOHN HENDRIC.KS. D. H. ICE GLINO. 11. L HUNTZINHER, GEORGE 7. MIER. K. N. KEPI Ep.. President, ud Outland Agent. _ ' WILLIAM MORTIMER, Jr .JACOB lIUNTZING ER, Jr. GROAOR LAURA, IJIM=II ROBERT 31. P44.2.11Eit, - s. W. F. SMITn. Secretary * Pnttigrille. Jaunary 75* INSURAN6E. CIMAILTIN. PENPETIIA 4 4I dr.OIIPONATED IN 1100. i irl THE STATE TIRE AND MR INK/RAMC Company •ir Penna. QFFICE-92 Market Street, Hi - iris- . burg. P. Capital a50.,000 dollars. • oast re all the aster clangs or propet ty against by Fire, perils of Inland 'Navigation and Transportation. 'JOHN P. ILUTHEILVOIID. Priaident. fl:Waan, Secretar3).- „ • _-1....1110wr05, Vice Preakfrsq. • ". BENJ. BANNAN has brenLaips' anted Agent fur this Company in Sehuylklll rounty,and s pillared to Insure all kinds of property at the lowest rates with regard to security. The rates eau Ds ascertained at his Bookstore, Pottsville. ' . _ jll. BANNAN idarkAgetitror LIPS*. Tell as TIRE Insurance. • \ [ Dee. t. fi7 i • - ouirpts , LIFE 1118178ANC8AND 'moor co., • Pottsville, PUMA. .04P/rAisloo.ooe-4rbutTRELPEn PE T UAL. THIS Company, chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One drod Thousand Dollars, Is now [oily organised, and his commenced brolnesi. The ComPany is.prepared to receive moneys and other ,, pronerty in Arrest, and allow Interest on all moneys depbsited In trust, at the rate of Ore per cent, per-annum; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Pnmstum eat. Life insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the niece of the Com pany, Centre strut, Pottsville, thee* docket south of the; gachan-m„ JACOB tIIINTZINOKIL,Jr., Pres% ITtursorms Himm, Secretary and Treasure'. April . l 3 tf • 77. Arrasiirrz INStritANCE CO7[PAiIY7 7: Atithorlsed Capital, $400,000. , (IHARTER PERPETUAL--'—:Office, Ne.9l Walnut street, between Thlrd and Fourth treets;Phlladelphia. This Company will luau et *pleat lota or damage by Fire. Buildings, Varna**. and bier ebandlie generally. Also Mamas leatsaucs, on Vessels, eemeee and rceights. busy lasonasca teal parts of the onion. noaccoas: • D. Luther, Darla Plersod, Lewis Audenried, . Joseph Mu6eid, ' • Peter finger, Dr. deo. N.Baglfji. ' • John K. Shackleton, B. Ilammett,': Samuel 11. Rothermel, Wm. F. Doug: , • •-" • - - D. LITTIIILit, - .Prerident. IP:DEAN, Viet President. W. M. Smith, Smretary. • 1 ' !1-P. D. Lora= has been appointed agent thr the gbore Company In Schuylkill ecnnity,to Whoa *ions desiring Insurance an apply. Jan - ...ary L's 7 6 INDENNITY * • rPHE Franklin Fire Insurance Corn, pan', of Plaideiphla. Office, 1833 Chao* streets, peat Filth street. ==l Charles N. Itaneker, • George W. Richards, • ' Thomas Mart, . Mordecai Lewis, Tobias Wagner, • Adolphe N.' Bode,' , Samuel Grant, David S. ffrOWO, Jacob R. Smith, . • Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insunmce, permanent or limited on every description of property, In town and country, at rites as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large contingent nand, 'which . , with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the insured. Since their in corporation, a period of 18 years. they have ;mid cipirards of "axe Kuban. two /Mara lkestontel doMort,losses by are, thereby affordlnicerldewee of the advantages of in entunee,ax well as the ability and dispositiv to meet with promptness, all liabiltirs._ • CHAS. N. BANOBEEIt, President. Cnits. O. Essays. Secretary. The subscriber has been appointe4tagent for the above mentioned Institut ion. and la now prepared to make in. sonuice,en every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDBEW RUSSNL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan. 11.1858 I= LIVERPOOL AND. LONDON PINE AND 1 - - I LIFE INSURANCE CONIPAION, O ds, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL--£c,000,000, or Si . 00,000. Paid up Capital . Su eel ye, and Refereed IF i ' ." ' 1141,()4)(),4)()().. '- .. f ' : Nearly $600.000 invested in this country. , !• Liability of .the shareholders unlimiteo. The Meow, of this* Company in New, TorYe e 1857, was upwards of $600,000. . , , , The endersigned having been apPoint ' edO ;4 of the above Company, are prepared to resadvs'ap lats for Ineuranee agalmit Eire, on every Aeseripi :Oh build ings and property, including mad breakers"( .4'4l**Ln:e -lutes connected with collieries. All thmei periles ler quirinOusuranee are respectfully Invited 011 at the office where particulars will be given , togett wth the Company elm's'', and dettriled statemett 'Of t, con dition Of this well known find titoroughte to , ble porpo. ration. 1 .1 . .:r: .ti, In ease the amount of In otiance dealred , mieetds the •ndis of the Liverpool and Loidoo; the undefisig.ped are 'authorised to obtain It In other reliable compao3 . • Refirreacs Is permitted to be made to the - wing ientirtnen : i Jolla Tucker, Esq., .. John ShippelL ...- James Dondas, Roq., • Oeo. W. gelditmyg,, R „ John R. White. Eso., , Hod . James, IL 0191pbell. HORACE P. SIIITH and HENRY W. POOLE..4.4ense. At Office of li. W: Pods, Engineer,. Cootie iti, Potemilie. Jan. 30, 'SS ' ~ ~ - , , I - -;..'i .AU . • 1 , * • " - LIFE INSURANCE. ..; It THE Girard Life Instirance,'Aihruity . and Trust Company .Of Ph il adelphia. Aimee. No. Chesnut street,'„ the first door. Past ' of this Custom House. , ' .,-. , . CAPITAL 0613,000—C17A R TER PERPITTUAL, continue to make 1 osuntnees on Unison the Most Omer able terms. .- . ", The capital I eta* paid up and Invested. togeiber with alma* and constantly Increasing! reserved fund, offers a perfect security_ to the Insured. ' ' ' 1 The premiums may , ive paid 'early, haltyearly , or quarterly.a - The *memory add a BoNOB periodically to the taxmen. cell tbrille. "The first Donne. appropriated to • December, DM, and the second hones in December ,' 1610, - amount to en addition of $261 60 to every $l,OOO insured under the oldest polities making $1.262 50 which will be paid *hen It shall be come a cialtri, Instead ofsl,oooorin4 allyinumshibe next Mdest.amount tosl,237so;thened in age to $1.212-50 fur every $1,0013% the others In the -same prOporlion according to the amount and time 'Of itanding,whieh additions make an average of mere than $0 per rent. upon the premiums - paid, without inereas tag the anuual premium. ' a . . ==ll Mental Ridgway, John A.llrown, Armon Mat. D. Danner. • , . John Joy Smith, • Frederick U(OWII, Robert Pe3flAii t • ; George Taber, Joseph Teems; John R. Latimer," • • Thomas P. James, • ; Wharton Lads, ' 'Joseph T. Valley. • John IL Flick.. - Pbamphietaeontalning- table of ratesandexplanationa. Orm of popileation and further Information CAD be had at the Mike. , .THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, Jona P...Latita. Actuary. - Si/vibe snhaeriber Is +went Pa' the above company In Schuylkill County. and will afeet 'intimates, and Vie all neeentary infOrmation On the snldeet. Amil 9.-111584 ; R BARRAN. :;(010E - HOILSEKOLD ARTICLES. It. KANEy.E.FRIGERATOIC, the , bolt and most templet e irlielo or tbiekind. - sin Coolers, dir Alms mid polish; dwellings. , Wster Vilteters. , ammo Clovers Ibr Wen* flutterer lealt,ditioresit sisei. •Patent Tee Croak lhowsors•-will maks leer emus ht In isimeles., ' , ' l i rkW,Birl - Ntiols 41 1 44 /or sat 11l ;'. • /047.47411- HOTELS I :.,I - ;,-1 - , - ot S. Yr. 40370.1 ' , - is. 4101111, POTTSVILLE HOUSE. . ! n •"::").... L'W.S. S. JONES Proprietors *airs stmt. POTTSI7/ZE, U. , airfioxt Stabling pm . 1 -10. Juno SS, VA - • 16•17 PULASKI HOUSE; 5i It CLAIM% Proprietors; 001111* ibex, laOI73PIL ..l . Thts hones basing been !vatted tb qt r. ` ' . the Owed otennee.goestaaed shitorielll base worry re. otonmodstion.. Moils at all boom `The.ehoteest end beat Mows will befoand at the her. Traveler', an well sa will *lnd the PVLASaI HOVER, rrery one of Ike finest hotels In Clete/Audi. - 2rtlx, . 1 , . NJ __ rt li a l nltTrlitn at e undersigned 11. jrf ' ~„ - - 1 _ exten'ded his lensq of the abase named establishment, will, Ly the is quest of many Mends, open it for the reception of company on the Ant Jane. The inipmvements, since last mama, here been large. and can ac, annutodate one hundred additional boarders. The groind Boor of the dew building, lOU ft. long and 33 wide, will contain Are Bowling Alleys, four Billiard Tables, two Bagatelle Tables, Wine and Lunch booms, where late suppers will he furnished as required. Throe rooms edit be eaclusively for the boarders of this bouae and their Invited friend+. Nu bowling will be al lowed after night. I bare taken tnuril pains to select suitable cooks. bakers and servants.; To those w h o h ow . 'Wed tb.Surf louse, It is unnemenry to - say more. ; • liespectfttily, ... 11.3AACI TIIAYBIL June 5, m. . PAINTING, &C. i f W STYII,IE3 WINDOW SHADES.. , U UST received a large and deg .nt-as lip acidulent or Window Eludes, new And beautiful d•- algoe,lnelndlng Gold Bordered. Oiled; kaindacape of l'io ral,,Gothfe de., de., cheaper than eier. I . ALSO 14 •i•- ~ . • Plifured. Glued awl Plain P'aper llhades Of seem de. seriptton Pot Sale by 1 Ilk, N.7.' HANNAN, . • Centre Atrut,oppositeEpiseopalChureti. Pottsville, April id, '6B - ' 1 ; • I& ' . PAINTING, PAPER HAN • INC. rEIIE undersigned wouldlre S pectfully announce to the public that tie bits opened a Paint S lop, In Second street. shore Market, next door to the First Methodist Church, "there he le pfeltited to !moots all work In his line, such as House and Sign Painting. Glazing, Graining and Paper !landing, ort the.ebortoot notice, and on reasonablO terms. Haring trockedut the baldness for a number Of yeen,..bO hiwe to receive ' a share of the public patronage. MIo AEL SUN* Pottsville, April IT. IS, ! 161 g • W REDUCED PRICED. . . . weal- 3piiill:wir lisp24.4wiszao. THE subscri ber has 'a ilatge lot of Tay StAee Pattana of ;:; ! a li`aPer,satible for nail , . i ' ;gir t --- Parlors. Dinh: os. , Rooms,l Cha bers and Public ulldluga, which . •••••••:": . . ....--,. i ,: - ....„ be will sell at gnarly 'reduced s e e .. : ; ' _;,:- priers. Ms Rock embraces the ••.• • - '.. . - .. leaf and most estesised Itinernsi- I Pap& as cheap as A rents s Placa. • ; 1 1 i , Now Is the Una hut Bargains, for, Papal BanglnaS and Books at - - ) ! 1, BAAS:COPS t hap Wholesale mut Rdaa Apo.' aid Book,-Storq. -PAPER BANGERS BIIPPWID THEY CILIUM. October 31st, '67 - I : 1 I d 41. --..-111IUDEY_ it, BOWE i t, House &'lllgia Pinlntiiiil'&P per Bang, ern, -. - 1 ! 1 . • ..., AVE received New Sv'les Plain nod Deem:native WALL : ' -_ ' ! AIkRIS. GOLD WINDOW!' . lilijE SHADES, BORDERS, Sc. . 1 i „ . .. a .... ,., .-,-- Those wishing I handsome co a : ' • .. 4 Parlor Paper should see our ••••a. w , - giser, i /hi p d Gobi Pie , rs.. ,-- They are Neu autos% and hare A - ter effect than those generally manufactured. ~,,: , I Pure White Lead. French Col6red, Enamiled, and American' Blom, - preach Miff Aluerkau Oils. Varnlsbes,:ac. 19 alw Clam, Ac._ Street,roltsrille, l door; abode e' i iec ncr us Hds& , o April 10.'48 i ; - Mt( s : LEGAL CAR - VS. • !.• I;IEORGE A t r. 79, •57 '51.1y L'aw, Pottsville' r o October 31, '57 ' = T W. 'ROSEBE 'Y, Attorney :at fl • LAW. 9filen—corner of 31arket And 2nd Wools, Pottgville. ' t Audi:W-9,16 : PER STROUSE, Aktorney at Law. OfficeL—Cenfre street, oppoidte the Toils Hall, 'iNtsellle. , , rkebTary 9, '.6Q, 6: DA VID E B. GREELAtiorney at Law, Pot till , lii e,Pa. Office In Matinit street,oprelte the Post Office. T i •JulY 11 ,' 56 2ly - 1: 4 1 . P. DEWEES,!Att,rney at Law . . • OFFICE—Four doorsi above 3terthoerre Hotel, 'Centre street:Pottsville, Pa i , [bee. 5,17 J:l9. TuHOMAS It. BA NAN, Attoiney al taw. Office in Centre Street,or rittet he ttptseopsl reb.Pottiville. Penna. I Nov. W.'36 47-1 y OITN;C. JUAtice of the- Naze and Coneeyencer,r-effice opposite Pod Office, Bread et., Ternaqui. Pp. 1, [May 2. - 17 17e c LEMENT S. FASTER, Justine of the Seam minersvilie—iviiecOons andagenties so lk led and attended to earefnlly, i . Vet). =, '6B 8-tt - TOHN SEITZINOEH Just i ce: of the CP Pears. ST. CLAM. wmthatead to all bustnral6in• trusted to him with dlligene and rare. [1868.8-Iy* , QAMUtI2 ' GARRErr, - 111agistratei 1.,3 Conveyancer and drenersl Collector. 00re, Market St.. Pottsville. next deioi to !boat *See. Aug. 13. '57 33- I.: SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, • Ashland. Schuylkill eolioty, re.. wilt set is agent in the purchase and aisle ot4leal Estate: collection . nfronta.*c.[Ashland, 3111 y 21-Iy' TIHRISTOPHER LAPPLE, Attor k„,/ rieyA Law. rottsTille. Scht:tylltlll county. Prt . ; orqcr—ln Mattantsmso Stroet i ,ftroer of Sessmd.' April 11, '67 I I • - d9B. ;ICE NI4 Attorney nt ‘_fi Law. Pottsvllle:enna..willittend tolegal business An Schuylkill county and elsewhere: Mace In Centre 'street, nearly opposite the Minerla' Sank. ['SS 27- - sae. naseereas.). tames, 7. SITLVDEL: HEN'DRICKS I & SIIINDEL, tortiuya at Law, ra31.10 4 .A, Pa. Ilaireog amact. oiled together in the make of the . haw, all professional buslueam lu Schuylkill and adjoitilcut coutalateitrusted to their ears will receive ptotopt itttenUon. - - • Mt, 29. . HARDWARE. HARDwARE.Atip II 0 ,- QIN-DEPOT. -, lalnn; a ultSCit Ili 4 tsring now arrang ed his goodi at hi noir place of business end with a new doieriittuition of tarnish• lug all suet/ goode:the bdsinesiot the Coal Region may require, St the ir lo west market Value, sonata thar inspoetlon of ; le Pit 110. 1 shalt be always on hand and have on head a - full st i tck of ~ . - . liar Iron, I Chopp( g Axes,. Pine fron, ; Coal eti vela, -. _ Cast Steel, " I Truths Chains. Slit lion,. 11 Nollitati'd Spikes, . Rope,: , Tackle Pocks, ' • • j Bellows, . , Anil's ind Thee. ac., . • ilardware4and Iron Depot, Csafrai Illacrt.three dears &boys Market. Nast side:: i 'FRANK POTT,' July 154 1854 ` '. ' i 2S-tf '- ' doomg/ATohe. C t l aw - O inotel.,:.ancl nearly opposite the nk, Pbthiwille, where will be nxeellent isiortment of UMW EIRiCHT I N W IIAI low Matz Mlnen' 1131 :ORIld an i ;CM; • dateglartmtaln Bpd Sea ,mn I •I setToola, ' Oarpentier Tools Glass anßritint Bar Iron ofill sixes, Boiled " • Mailgram: lislites. Rallmadlvon and ; Smith Taal& Balldlmtlfaterlale, Cast Steel. 5. Shear Steel, Arm Whiter; Mill nt Saws, Fink _odAmws. o.lrtetuftattlethankl they liatendedteh I m tn.hl the new firm,,bypte gnat Lion to htminestaatnd Urn , and command timtrenntl • • rui,g Astsbrtikent of finetoeks,. Taiga Cutlery, Pocket:oll4o,y," Tablet3poone. los)rilUand Vices; Arkrtinent of line aunt, Pert iron Crucibles, Wiire,Tin Plate, . - Brigs Fettle's, . gitui. buns, 3 71 th Dollar ItsidlroWiTrae;es, rd, PIM atotjie ilt.y t mthodat iandd at rdltre , Deidert4 //a Pothrf TRANSPOM'ATION. PHILAD'A. 3 READING RAIL ROAD . ANUS OF nonottrbIii.SIFIRCIIANDIZE. 1 Q N•aud AFTER IVIARCII Ist, 1857,' . i nutilfuriber notice; ill f lowing Ilates of Frelgtil id 1 Le charged per 200 poll" - EliMiEd Dry 134ods,Canteetionery, Dooks.Cary • Intim irs.Vregh heat.Thwonsay,et ke Ansi* Dean. Matey. CopOir, Ycys, Rao theawargarindstonegetontheallenip, hams, hardware. UldesihoDosr-ware. Leat,tierihaeldnery,OystkrOttp,Steds., ke.; • • • Cotton,Coffee, ()mina:tar Ikonaend, kk. Ilatogs.tialls, Spike's, Mee, Self, Prcirt skigs, Seignr.Whlsky,k4., 1 • Droning, 'fire Bricks. Guano, )41 Stones, Pitch and Tar, Salt, Sergi Iron,Tlinber and Liimber..ke.. Driekk. Coke, COO Woodi Clay. On wt, • /re; Iron:Cho. limestone. Minim. Mg Iron. Plait*. Slate,3lah Lig* s, flons. ger barrel, 1 1 hurt SI. PNILAD'A & READING *ltAlt/t k lub of the kYhtlada. 6; It. . . Peitaddpkia,Kerr* 29, The rata of Fralglit and Tolls on Coal (ran this C,ompang,wlll he as 011ona„ from 29th Aare watt farther notice: - "1011 ' ' So IllehntonLis • Philadelptds, InelinedrPllo . , ol " Nteetcorh, CkinrantOWl ll l.n. ll , - - 4 " yin) Seknylkill, sattayank:, ~ :Epring 31111 P; “ronshotnwken and :! riy4 mouthlistiroad. d• Itatnbo's.and f . Potts? sad' • Jones', Norristownorttrld . ppoli " Port Kanr, . 1 ": Valley Po ty, `, l ; Girrborolsoll • it nays?, FOrd;,' , ." Pottstown; , - 11nnxlasy111sii 44 Birdsboro' ReadlVlfir al Betwoen aatagralid R-Inwrit a; - .•?`1 ' " Hamburg' i• to• , Mara WAS 1111-1 .- 1 •• SAVING FUND,. *nal A,. ',i, ) , WALNUT STREET, South=west. corner at TUIRD. Philadelphia. • DtbIIPOR AT ED BY TB irSTAI X OF I'ENBA. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. , Money fa received in any sow. large or small, and In. teresi paid from the , day of deposit to the day of with* drawal. . . The rate le open every day fronsfr o'clock In Itotmorn log - till 1 o'clock Id ire afternoon, and on Monday an. Thursday evenings 111 8 o'clock. • • Hof. HENRY L. ÜBNNISIL President. RODZItT SELFILLUG.II, Vies President. . _ yr Lulu( J. lissar,Bauretscy. Directors! Henry L. Bennner, - - F. Carrell Brewster, I Eduard L•Carter, .; Jllflepill B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, • , Veered' Lee. Sand. li- Ashton, , Joseph Tortes. C. Landreth Monne, Henry Dlffeuderecr. ' trioolo Is received and payments made In gold dally without notice. 1 • The in vestments /us made in !MAL PIITATIS DORT. a AGES. 0 SOU N D 11.11STS, and such first dem securi ties as the Charter requires. . Jul ral .:i.9"1 Feb. 27. IA 4-ly'l , 31. HENRY W. OVERMAN, O. 14, (Old No. 6,) South THIRD erect., below Market, PM:Art.logs. j " 1 Leather Dealer. all Shins, Stororeop.,Llnfogs, Binding... Red and Auk iar ete. • N. D.—Rough Loath'', bought or ken lo.ozrtutoge, [Yeb.:".7, 'Mt 4.1 y Y!' PA.9:TMINICk. !CIE SU tiSCßiistat,. would resiiect fitly I inform their numeroati friends and enato•mirs d h ylklllCounty, that their meson went of Cloth lii g lkis Ind Geutlermen In lunch larger than ever, and they a e disposed to selrcheap. Persona Hal ng at a dlti• tante, are the privilege of exchanging clothing par• chased al this store i lf they do not Ault. i V. A. norr a nnoirrEß, i • 1. 'l72Chilittuut St.,corzier orrentb.rhllaila,„ April Wile ' 174 y ' ",. . . IHL,TAPER, AND RAG WAREHOUSE,: E.ID. WOODRUFF, JR., &„ CO., J). 9Ni Front street, * PlilLA to . int D r 1 4 P r i lrg ; Spe Olt. VftnterEleptanta o floltroll, Lard ind Topuers' 011, • Wharf A Relied Whale 111 , 1 L 311nor,e011, • • texiing Oil, (low prior, for Rotlo'd Vegetable; Paint ' Oil. car axe.) IMPROVED AIACIDIVERY OIL, Mule!expressly for lubticat I i; mach inn y, oil a substitute lot Sperm 011, and recommet..ded by Engineers of rani. 'toed u being 813PLIJOIL to arbY Wore introduced. Anill 28,18 . ,17.1 y `FARMERS ! ATTENTION E liegt article in the world for raising WHEAT, Is Leine's , " Supwr.Phosw p ate of Mane, at $lO per ton, oi D ents per by the barrel. - Analyzed and recommended for the Wheat and Grain trope, by Professor CHAd. T.. JACKBOIi, Chuang of the Coital Vida Patna Office. Washington, D. a . It twill repay the outlay 5010 100 per cent., and will not born the seed by cumin; in (outset as Guano does. AL!'-TRY IT—PROVE 0. A. LElNAll,,Proprietor. , No. i 1 3touth Yront street, Philadelphia, Pa. Or of my Agent. throughout the country. AYALYsIa can Le seen'-at my office. Cab mailed with the ordcr will receive prompt attention. . A liberal discount 10 storekeepers who bay to uG again. isi - Patophlcts eau be had al my office. o. A. L. .July 31, '4B , ' • 31.3 in • STa.UFFER a, HARLEY. WATeIIYS t JEWELRY— 'Who . levale and retail—at the•rfiria apse. Watch &Jewelry Strife." No. Lie mid No. er)North ileeondet..cciruer of Quarry, Gold /Ater Wak hes. NU Jetaellal,lB carat cases, $2B 00, Gold Lepine, le tarot,- - • - • 24 00 Silver Lever, fall Jewelled, - • •• 12 00 Oliver Levine. jewels, Superior Quartiere, Gold Spertaelee, -•-• • - 7 00 Fine 511ver•do, - . .1 50 (cold Bracelets. • • - • • 3 CO Ladles' Gold Pendia, - - 100 SllverTea•apoons. act. - - - 6 00 (bold Penn. with Pencil, and Silver lloltier, - 1 00 "Gold Finger-rings. cents to ssO; Watch 'Glasses, 12),i rents; rateot,lB3l nimbi; 'Arndt, 20 cants: oilier artlaesin pmportlcia. 'Ali goods .warrsateti to be what they aro sold '6,r.. IRTA PPER A.lt LEY. AtirOn band sotnotiold an Sliver Levers and Laplace. AIM tower than thd above prises. • October 3. 1657,' IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! A Chimney possessing allthe required requi sites. and applicable to Dwellings, Factories, Steamboats; and any positicin where needed. THE benefits , resulting by- the use of this IMprotementare--400 , 1rixanalt in antindS trenlher: a sating of fuel frees '2.0 In 'l.V . per rod.? a sating of three-Part/a of the bent, new wasted; a perfect "menus readation; a perfect protectOris against Pa Drees ignition with the joint: cheapness in the erection of ehintitrys, not requiring. half the number of brlcke, and Paling one half the ppm In a room-taken up by the or dinary chimney.' - For Factories. Soto 40 feet in height only required to Ore a powerful draft for steam and other purposes. viz f asitS: PATEST CIIIIIIMY £XD V [N724,1110,1 CO.. So. 318 Chesnut erect, Philadelphia. Are now prepared to furtilmh ibis very valuable improve. went. guarsUtoring It to give intratection. when put up brthent. orlu compliance with theinittatructlon. it. B.—TheiCumpany desire to obtain NOM, gond agents to take charge of the telling of this Wpm renieut in this city snd county. /For further information address the Pecielarj, • It. W. PAFFORD: 31S Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Orinber 24. 1 '57 • . 434 y TO POONDRYIKEN;MACHINIITIII S. OTHERS. APURVES, N. E. corner, South 4 , and:Vann Sta.,. PhlLtdelphla, fur- ' nishes ingotlenpper-and Maws. pig iron, sheet Itnn,acildere,flrebileks,portalblefnc gesi,ipniter.blocittln.lead,fonudry mould. Inge. faelnasj crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, send of all kinds. brass, old copper. dc., tc. Ile Is alp , a deal er n wroualt Land cut scrap,lron and other metals. It Is his desire td nrrommods4 machinists and others at • distance front . the (*Sty. bffulnishlng. eny.artirle the, may want In their bps] itess.l,airt/cles,net mentioned In . thh above will be procured and forward. d. Any Inquiry In the above line will be promptly answered. A. RYES; N. L. corner South and Penn st reets. Febrnary;l4,lB T-ly . MUSIC PLBLlStVipHOUSE.if."li;gu"enrjt° ?t:tiVtlC illlo4:lfiCesnueet der the Utah lions, , Philedelphia.are donstantly publishing the latest Mn• a, 8, front the finest popular A u I horsin the United State in a style - 118st will vie with soy Issued at any oilier house, Other in this country lc Europe. 'They have elm the pleasure t o announce to the public that their!stoek of Sheet .11usl.! on hand. epoxide of the largest awl most complete essortwet.l to be found in the country; they are constantly adding' totheirstock all the New '3lusic published In New York, Reston, Ae.. • They'alr publish Several Instruction Dooks,Which are In eeneralinse throdghont the country. PIANOS-4 fine assortment of the bee , man ufaCt uric, Of New York and Reston, at the lowest cheap prima. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. , • Also, ayetteralassoirtment of Oultass.Violina.ponjoes, 'Flutes. A trordeone. &e.; Vlolin.Cuitar and limp Strings, of the belt Italian qualities; all of which will be runtish. Aid to therpnblie and the trade at the loweet rates. Order. punetitally attepded to. air Alit*, k VirsikeeeMtude and Publications can be Fibtaine4at U DANNAN'S Book and Maple :tore. Potts. title. A IThiladelehis t 4.185 r fs I ATORRIS I ZONES & CO., • --TR.Ollf TEL ItIERCIIIAW TS, Market and Si.creenlh Streets, PhitadcfpA fa, • Have alwiyd on band and for sale BEST ENO LIBII REFINED IRON—VuI) assortments of “flagnalls." and other favorite, brands. BEST AMERI CAN BARS—orainnry Rises. or rolled to order for bridge purposes, Ae., te. PENNSYLVANIA BOILERPLATE— Prmatseaens does, .-Ett -to 'required disa. BOILER RITRTS;—Dover braad,Anade in solid died. BEST EN. OLISU CAR AXLES—Amerliau and English. FLUE SIIE EY jliON—Yor covering debuted:it e. AMERICAN t SCOTCr PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T ralis and flit tars rnitabie for Mine*. turnouts. Jr, JUNIATA. ENGLISH R NORWAY SLIT RODS. DOLTS, NUTS end %wit ElLS—Far.bridgep. ears: and machinery purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL.; 'Also; an MUM quality for tAps and dies. The above, together with a full assortment of Iron. Steel. Ratio and Spikes, to which the attention or (feeler*. nitimad tompan les, engineers. mineis. founders and ma chinists is Invited. May 10.1558 I 6114 y frantiSlO t . • • AChtleforthepatrottake lattalespaelty,amdherpes their ttoods,atrletsiten, , itinttpricesortll deserve - :JVlETteri; l aud /eon, etetee portal '.Oll. W. Bikl.D.W IN a, CO'., • ENGINEERS. ' Strand and Remillers streets, Portrait:Olio. Trastre.. WOULD call the attention of Rail road Managers, and those inte ested In Railroad Property. to their Byarein bnananfireEnginea.in which 'they are adapted ts (he particular business for which they may be required; - by }he We of one,two, three or four pair of drlring wheels; and the use of the whole, or'sm snoeb of the weight es may be desirable !be adtfe elan ; and In aeeranroodat leg them tothegrades.eurees, strength of saerstruion. and 'rail and work tO be done. fly these p means t ct he maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the least expense for attendance cost of feel-and repainsio nand and:Engine. With thee; übjeets in view, and RP the result of twenty-three years practical experience in the bnsiness by our senior part ner.; we manufacture fire rhyrrealfrinds eFm g ines, and several classes of sites of each kind, Par 4ular atten tion paid to the strength of the 'mashie In the plan and workmanship nt all the details. Our long experience and opportunities of otralninit Inform/Mon, enables its to Otter thews engines with the ellittrUlte that ltreftfelen ey. economy-and durability, they will compare ratrorably with those of Atli other kind In nee. We also furnish to- onto/. nbeeia. axle*, bowilax or low moor tine (10 it nentkirwlitiout boring.) eompooltion castings for bear , lugs; every deseription OtUoppar. Sheet iron and Boiler Burke; and every article appertainins to the repair or "reuewal'of Loctnuotlee Engines. MA BALDWIN January 23,'3S 1-tt St ATTU ElAr &URI). o qlg:i;Z•a.f4 - • 110 ' 16 22. 11 13. 29 . 14 12- t 20 120 1 20 1 3) 1 10 I'2o 1' 1 '25 1 23 1 25 1 ZS 1 25 1 25 1 20 sN• 1 1-15 1;55 4 35 za 34:} 130 1 40 1 40 : 1 40 - 1 10 1 40 1 40 I'4o 1-35 110 30• 1 so so oo 00 00. 00 2.25 114 11113. 1 ft -110 " .110 1 it PHILADELPHIA. '(MEAT =COVERT OF TEE iGE7; 151r01trANT TO Tobacco .Chewers! .. . • . - - DitAit SgAlf LINNARD'iI • . Taste Restoratives Trachea, ' • The; Grant Sabolifure. For 7WHICCO. - iris a well known anctincontrovotti - k big net that the use of Tobacco le the promoting nosh of many of the most severe . - . MENTAL AND MITSIOAL DISORDERS , To which the rsee of man Is subject. as careful analysis and Inns and peinfutespertence have' clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous proper ties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering Into the blood derange the fUttetions and °oblations. of the Heart, causing many to eyppose that organ to be ie. Homily Weaned. . TOBACCO attests also the entire nerrous system ( Man- Ifest lug Itself—as all 'rho have ever used thi noxious "need win tear tcatimony —ln Laseit ode, Nervous belts tduty,- Water Eraeh, Dyepepek,, and many other disor ders of a similar character. TILE TASTE RESTORATIVE "moon ES 'Are designed to ominteraet three tuneful Intluen ere. and bare proved completely sueeespful in a multitude of `anew, and Wherever used. Being hart:ram In them settee, they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire sy* UM. restoring the Teets which ha heroine vitiated or de"trqe.rbY great Indulgence, completely removing the . Irritation and 'accompanying tickling' eensation of the Thiesd--wbleh are always ei ,,,,,, fment ow n at etaining 'Dam the nee (*Tobacco. and by giving *healthy tousle the Stormtels; Invigorate the *hole system. Pf4looll who are irretrievably undermining their eon. etttotionsand Shortening their lives. Arabi nee these ' , Timbre Innnedi . afelv *ad throw off the Injorbsue and ntivieasant habit of l robaces Chewing. • These Troehlecor Leiongem are put np In a eareenient d pertable form at the Inv peke of LO cents per boar A liberal disarm* to the Trade.. - ' liberal ripened solely by the undersigned, In Whom' an or i deep *could be addressed: JAL. E. BOWESIL b = ' • Corner Sd sad Raft etreet‘ittbi 1 . - liaftle ROM - ' -•-:- 1 • ' -1.14 p • ir,be efanner. OXUS!MD GARD/11l EMS, 'RUT ISM .Agriuuiltsirstl rimplismseurte, Ate. . THE subscriber will keep on handelover.Timotby and otherGra-r Feels. White Clover and I.IIWII OntrA N M • c seed., together with garden and Add seeds. ch we will warrant to be free 3 and good. He will NkliT e orders fir .11 kinds of fruit tree.. (ararrenteddi e at they are represented.) acricultuntl imple l / 4 7 9 / 1 x Wall nr which will be furnished et marmfactuppor.',. The seeds and trees gold by the Wiwi 'we rd with great ears. only from growers op'reP tints and standing. He dos. Dot deal In seeds procured promise*. ously 4o the market. from those %Impel' cbeep. uli bout regard to the rharacter of the seed red: Nor dory) he purchase or sell seeds grown promiscuously Is smell per dens, where Ibis' r too close' pro:tinily deteriorates their , _quality, partkularly those of the statue species. This is an important considerot lon to those the srurrbaseeliber reeds or fruit tress.. Poe trees, te.. seed to orders early to BENJAMIN DANKAN. THE TILLER OF THE ROIL.' parry. A hardy, sunburnt man Is he,, A hardy. sun-burntman ; • No aturdlar man you'll wear ma. • Though all the world you meats. In POMMetrP beat, in winter'. cold ' You'll And him at his toil: 0, Gm above tha knight* of, otd. Is the tiller of the 1011. No trelkilty berme:wore tits door, No ditch io dug around: Ale wall. no cannon bristle o'er, No dead lie on Ma ground. & peareful laborer is be, Unknown In earth's turmoil: From many northing sorrows bee, Is the tiller of the soli. DIY darks are Peen on every side: His barns ire tilled with mi n ; Thoosh others hall not fortune's tide, He labors not In eats. The land gives up It! rich inenrue, The sweet reward oT toll, • And blest with happiness and peace, la the tiller of *von. He thadgen out at brisk of day, - And takes hla way along, kW And as he tarns tine yielding clay, Ite sings a Joyful song.- Ile Is on dull, unhappy wight, Bound in mlefortune's eon: The amiln Is torfgrbt, the heart is light, Of the tiller of the moil, And when the orb of day has crowned With Kola the western sky, &Awe bin dwelling be is found, ' With cheerful Wes by— With little laughing dupliesiteil, eareeres will Ab et spoil 0, joy et every tldk awaits; The tiller of the Dolt A hsrdy, son•bnrnt man A hardy, ano-burot auto ; Dot le be ran boast a baud ea free. As he, the tiller, cant No auatmer's .at. mu whiter'. ooldi, The power has him to 0241: 0, far *bore tlio kale& of old. ' Is the tiller of the sedll F:l:&.ls}:;}:iv , .lr:•j.%j~lJ:l i BY A LOyp; or rex MI. I confess to • .very warm love for trees. I love them in the forest,- stretching their tall trunks towards heaven; I love them on the lawn, aWord. log a welcome shade from "Suciamer's noontide ray," when, wearied with toil; I return from the field; and I also love noble trees, scattered here and there over the farm, grown in the majestic symmetry of nature, in whose refreshing aged' our grandsires sat and looked over thaseenes of bard-won, hat blor t i , dless victories gained over the - !plethora soil. Oenerations of cattle have re. dosed contentedly in this shade, and what sweeter 4icture of rural repo se can there be the& when • Irokilfg over broad tiglds; we see the flocks taking refuge from a Summer's '•sun, under The wide. lipreading boughs of some ancient elm, oak or maple? And yet we are told that this is all wrong; that all those grand old trees which (thanks he to their souse of the Leautiful) our fathers left stand. • ing when they felled the .mighty forest, must all fps leveied to the earth, leaving but an unsightly *amp as a monument of departed glory; and kase or us, with no retreat from the burning rays of a Summer's sun, forced to wander in agony over the field, siting, perhaps. because ho duet not know !MO else to do. I don't wish harm to any one, but I' would like to, see the non. Mr. D., who was the first to mount this Why, laid out in ~ the sun some July day, when he l iven . and earth . seemed filled, with fire, and if be did not 'min 1 wish for seine of those trees he sent his foreman to. cot t , sin, I would yield the point. But seri ously, are we to have no eye ler the beautiful ? Is the almighty dollar always to bound our vie .ton? If we pilat our lawns with trees; nod ea r doavor to show our taste in their arrangement, why not tarry out the • same plan over all the ' farm? We often admire the stately proportions of an oak, an elm, or a maple, at a distanre, more than close at baud, because we can-then take in their whole beauty of proportion at a glance. No, farmers, do•not, as you see yoAr docks and herds' begin to seek the cooling shade, in the leafy month of Jane, sally forth; axe' in hand, and fell to the earth your beautiful trees. lam one.of those who believe, that the stomach of an ox recfaires rest us well as that of a man, and that man might as well cram himself -from morning till night, as to require it of hie dumb beast. Indeed, when we consider the system of the cm, that hi eats pi ckly, and that a period of repose is absolutely necessary, that be may chew • it beer again, the Ides of compelling him to stuff himself conennaliy is simply *ridieutolus. Thus would r ,l say to the grubs?, spare • the treesi— mericaa Agricallarist.• TEE RAY CROP. me latrAl4TIC 11116 TEAR—SALTING 'Mt...4l=G • 'STRAW was BAT. 4•1 Our hiy cutting this fear is la7e, aqd from its extranilionrj rank growth in the moneli, of June, considerable pi•rtions of it may be oTergrdwn, and wishy4that is, lacking substance, and nu. tritions ;nal ity. Oran thus rankly grown should stand longer. to fully mature its sap, and fit it for substantial fodder, than whets equally grown en der fitting alieenations of sunshine and rainy E•peoiat earn is required to examine that It be thoroughly cured—not dried—before iriilngT into mow or stack, as, without such precaution; much that is apparently cored .on the• puler surface, is still damp and green 'within.. • Many bay cutters have afittley for salting it as , it is thrown into the mow or stack, smd. the rape dine, or benefit of thus using saltis still in un- ' decided qnestiOn with aloof excellent farmert.— We bays tried salting, but we confess,' with• no. decided opinions of its advantages-::Two or three, or even four quart' on a ton appeaftt a small dote ' to preserve hay too damp to keep otherwise.— As to any good to cattle to daily, paitakeof salt with hay, even if so thoroughly distributed through as to affect it alike, we have some . douhts, b owing by . loag experience that a tablespoonful or so Of salt, once in a week or fortnight, is ail that a full growttoz - or cow requires, and that it is, perhaps, bettei so fed, than if with their ; ibily 11.1. . ;. , • Those who are putting up bay!, fos their own use, and have old clean straw gent hand, if their bay be imperfectly cured, can probably intermix layers of straw with the bay, whob thrown into , the mow or stack, thus progrentleg mold. The,' straw ,aburbs the superfluous' moisture, and it also gets It flavor from the grass, thus making the straw a palatable fodder: 'We have practiced this with decided adraata4e, and corni . aiiind It strongly.- We have also found rank watcrlgown hay, like that of this lesson,less kindly. to cure in the rainrow,or cock, than that of ordleary, masons.— Spreading, therefore, that which litirld-rnown should be looked alter. In such a smarm as this, partienlarly, the benefit of the mowing machine, in this regard, is apparent.--Aserieria Agricul. lariat. Tut TERM BUT WASOING lb* filbthes in water, to which a little: soap has bens added, and soak them over night,'..nr longer.— This is one great "secret" of the success of nisi out of ten of the washing "Maids," "tnizti , ' and "machines" which have benii;sold ortriu-. Country for terl years Fast. They: niarly an seribo previonOoaking , of the clothes. pie pureeing the 411d -fashioned mode of wsitii* will simply take the precaution to .thrirw elf th n s eluthing to be irested into water tea or owe hours bifurCi belinning operation', they Witi End half the labor of rubbing and pounding rived , in most. eases. Water is of itself a great: toluDt even of the oily matetiale thst 'hullers upon eloth• ing worn in contact with the {body-1' tire 11 required. to isffeel tie mintion.- Every 005 . aware of the effect of keeping the heeds , or feet violet for • feet hOurs. The entire esternal log at siseretion is dissolved. 4 -The LUDO effect I/ predueed by soaking for a few hours garments coped by the exer,etory matter of the silo. - - , CURD Fri.—Take I pint of ourd medal free mtlk imilt,tlrewo ; smile well from the whey snJ best it line; add 1 pint ,of new milk rweetenol to the tette, and S or Sem Mit the whole well together, and bake, with en efelef• crust, the ssuiti'sis iuslard pie, in pie peel; abosi an loth 4cep. • IT DAM L 104111. liecipts.