att'b Vlit BONN Of all the therms dearololll wears, - Ofall hot today trap and snares. For mat effect there a naught compares With truly grotty Wait! • •. 4 bed de Intenseiss an los almsd to NT" f • Ft sink% y • • wog tamput. • tut iinits*Pas. °PA' - o ldallet ihwildieslati Swidtg n r shf re tli t us t!Zs er4lrinoe depend upon it; Else wood* to salts a nerd' baggy pro/ 1 To maims' model mother and vifsw lk oat sib% otornlng this osillinsr Wears a Odd and tasteful taidlet. Nod a bond of imam beauty sod par, Worn on the, head to Its proper plat" Shadowing tautly the mower's face, Lori a thing for a t song etvoady Wor o son oat," not one of 'Mae py oogs. blealium al natation sod Nakedly inept • A otliturs of-Soden* Otani, Alia "WPM Is drains), depend upon It. ; A vulgar mums of "foe so 4 Luther; A litUe of everything throve 'together, , As if by a touth . er *hear weather, • 1 wretched songkolentlhas— , • ' A tort, of sup to retch the hair, . Likralog the heed to "go It bear; A striking swot l* of ..Itothlog to Wear." Ia tisishonnet abomination. • It makesa rases took Drawee "ad bey!, Andrtairer in catching nothing but eold; Is bad on the young. absurd on the 1,1 . eaa iigefl?rsoiyhal 0 rght!9d.tek; Po; look at her bee, no 141 art is thane, tlno at the able It Lamp by a hair; View it behind, and'yott will deksre • That the emitter bee broken her mel • No matter when you :Bamboo* to be; No matter bow newly women you see, promiscuous erowd or a certain she, You may fully depend upon it ?tat a tout et the very rarest Mud . , " A M Most Windt to dud, ' A pot ei for which we ions tome pined, Ye a perfect .lore of • tomue4" NZ. RIMY PUCE., A od Mr. Poneb droned Ukiah* was Mr.R And hebeld; Rulers of the Earth 4 ; bid turned foto quadrupeds. by an elevating int proving amide, a blot from '' "theAimain bail Where Chu. dwelt, the daughter otele Day." And their people brolig s ht them tot " Reny-Pena that be misfit tame them, Come a prancing in, a haughty black a red eye, and iratried to trample nponr in his way. They called him Oorsicaa. paper; was laid before him, and int' snit atoms, .and only to those who approach their knee. would he be placable, talked to him for five minutes, and tie ran playfully about holding the Cap between his teeth. He kicked a hole and snorted With_delight as Hr. P. National Anthem. Keys embroidered on his elOth,hin Hoek, but vitiloiu-looking 'ltalian Tfarrs. Dig vies, as was explained sini, his keeper, was that having confidence by apparent good luau strike out, lame you and try to roll t' l 4 bad actual maiped in this manner, le called Libehy,=who had then been i 1 French guitar voterinian. In :ten m was dencincon hindflegi, to the Luther's Hymn. A handeome .creature of El*lsh then introduced. She was named the She bad fondling and wheedling irsys denlY lashed'ons and bit venstionsly was so dangerous as when appa'renkly h humor. She came of a badatdeit, but ill had been the poor thing's Worst snetey. et time passed, and she was I caFeolirsg stag, delighted with a popular lair ?all ' , ciamento. 1 I r , , . • a Turkish horse named Abdul, sSis . :- . ,:" 1- , • Punch, he cookknot tell,' this anima i'«"' ti; z aftebled Conditioand In capable 'e l i ~ , arm. The point seemed•to be 4 .. s , but the only thing that excited this: mpt td take away any et Ma l l I'n's' There was talk of enters g hims tots'. nment Stakes,but he evidently ; . isre . pace. 1 - 1 11 Melt •• me .11ossibstan obstinate 1 brute, exceed , , . -"Ey • ' Woos, who l se forte wits j&!ettidg l nybody 44 . A sitter, keeping him 1 /11,11 j and 1 1 casion 4"%idering him in the, fees ori atoms b. The atl "\ I; 4 ' -- - lie.. -' -, none ee from - , hen he ausii . I ~. cts,' a d it was 1 s !but ; cos i' a l next next ' bred sd Is . became w n sloth ' dery niforms. sy.l t i e Tamer, or Iles, and -, toe f y flung I h 1 ' 1 sailed tits nide with !to l a l ts ltogether eel it proved, sUd of a gun, _ _ M , s , ei Ma of the rail. road. ,-A free goer," Ws, . 'Sri is, "and I hope . to sle hits at Arcot.", . ! ,ii • Lastly - cams a YankeX ;)titres se .4 ` Sly Boots. The lamest Ise eetersil ly winked at Mr. Punch. l 'The lati up to him, and belig a - muter ofi I language, addressed him u Mau: old "host, au you ain't in want el 'from me. tookin' reound after era .1 1 • e ra Never wadi about ernieult: That' yes Sir-roe.. ; And you knout it 4 hose. yeergit outl" added Mr: ' ' of Mrs. Baoey. WlHir . Prvidemi Sly Bouts hearty horse-laugh that !ion Poach,. DOING . Tarr Pezzar.—. den rush into aArun pocket a sodwater bob some pore liquor, and . ter exclaimed :—"There, you ?" Tke doctor di pronounced the liquid get. "Thank you, doctot," maid the li it to me again, if you p4se." IT directed, and - asked what he meant said Pat, "it you will have it,'tb not to drink any 8t this unleia l. doctor.' So here's your health; health." , • I Ws subjoin s specimen of New' , , said to be a bona fide correspond SlB:—Your account bee beeni yeilys ; I must bare it !emit:o. To *blob in reply': I I "Btu :- r Tbiop doutrually,acit i I regret that , my accountis an I bee been, of anding too long, so p • little lubile." I • I 11 Masseur. roxoneecs.—A gee one or the Chelsea boats, ibe ling the leaner - of •indmher. et; Shakspeare, when' enligbten , looked over his shoulder peare's ploy!, eh? It, keep; l ir .be ?" "Oh • yes," was the "Shekspeare'i the haideat. Ivor , world." • • ' i• *4lO • 111. Lootc.—A dog coming opl i o r gnat on the mareb, be no t o her into bla throat said killed,' cod) ng our, raved extremel7; kille , And irked the 4 sergestUA'i /vire!! bare !truck At him !tit the halbert. "so I would," ni come at sue with bil.nil." 1 1 • FRANCIS. D uke el Lostutbner French general, and furor macaw, when eoptending of Engtend, rendered bins ass to and prince, who once 11,}? hedrt, called him. "hurn i pbecir" know of my, back r ISM th •• saw it." "Trains a august," topO!drr onca married. with a aaapp4i that haat, raapoostbli to het. want to eater the moritiina ata "Do you kiwi who fam?'' to a fellow whom he Mead j exactly, alr, but I anion yea colorer." Id . Wttalr,led Ilseinth to a .7: am& he would die with bereave on his •bacirkL 'became,. lie knew very well that kfaeilai w *bout to tickle himr Too Provident*, frooserfro soyo ihers is a lady to aristocratic shot the reirrsa to told , s wimps. ptr broom It it mods of Ausrrivii efts% pat n* 'upon doingtio !:11010. ost * offices j so eliokbleis Is tufo/toed in Ihs wit kostoto as creeping. ,- I=l • A !kw ',Lism..sso Chief pailstainied that be bad k gt.u4l tilla to his isod, loiieuso be bs4 iston • tc.rsug otrastr. e *.•-•)4, 6 4. vociLlint rays eordd Wok Mt's"' dowa u I:11 Tar 111or,'" it be cinsiii owly pi the Sir& - 7 - ••• • lIISCELLiNEOUS. IDID* RUSIIRR DOOR MATS. , HIS is 0. ncitr and capital article for *vat detitit. noamkeepera, tall .and I. them-- ' lit reeetiia and for sale at Il BANNAPP& Mdbool a t 4 .to bllad..Good Noedboa., ,4rOHN ENGLISH .& CO.'S PAtelit Boltz Drink Eyed Noodle% doeididi7 the beet Se 11 • market, of Olfforest dies, troot K. 6to Itzlooll to be had orholosoloandirotoiloot. B. BANNABIt. Pollatllle, JlllllO7llO, • LEONARD t FRY & CO. Bankers Dealers in /Meeßangs: TAKAO:A, ' - CLLEOTIONS ATTENDED'_ 1 sits endive's's& oa all Ms pflaelyal titles IS en AlsoAransfor sin knettad,lntisSiSeoto *lndeed Wafer. - Jaw 14.'67 '24- '; 44 11 WHITE _NORSE HOTEL." Owner Al Crest out lluka*kno ffrisets, Poesnlie. Jammu 11. !Pogo,' Preprinted Enteneinneats sae entegumktlons of tai best bind, and IMO *Unties eUl1» paw by the hoettleit hie at tendants to auks pats mad tenable enarottikls. . Assad 1, '6l • . 31-ly , • ntrairiestetiewfris on .the Quaker UOllOlO of Jobb illaward Caraway of London, and on the Belfast Swathes CO: of Ire always for sale, in sums from Si up to tblia,by the subscriber at his Bookstore, Pottstille. , Th ese Arms hare noth ing to do with the Passenger Linesirjlallt they are eottahlered the safest houses in this country sad is Pm:4w 116 NJ. BOMBAY,. Army's Qf POTTSVILt.E. Tilt: . St' BSI-WEER has a ot of the' ..vigwr of Potter!llo,4btele Is a hematite! 1141 W of the location, scenery, te.,uhich he wilt sell at the bus eV. of 2; cents each, tonics* out the lot. They were ' publlshed at $1 AO each. Now is the Ulna to procure a copy, as but few remain unsold. B. !UNMAN. Iliaj 20, 'At Bookseller and Stationer. PACLING MACHINE., THE subscriber has'added a Paging Madden to his Bindery and Is noir .prepared to page Books, and number Tickets, de., In large or small quantities. all kinds of Blank Books minted. ruled, paged and bound to order—and all kinds of Binding ex ecuted at abort notice. Particular attention paid to Binding Kaguines, Pamphlet!, de. B. BAN NAN, Jun* 6,'67 , Binds! sod Bookseller. . , - • RONOVA_k,_ . THE UNDERSIGNED, in' ordere r to reduce their ezpenses and avoid increased relit, NO as enable thorn to sell goods at prices waited to the times, hays removed from the Stone Stone douse of Sell singer A Wetherlll, to the building adjoining the bridge on Coal etreet, which will hereafter be-known as the "One Price Island atom" whore their old customers and Abe pabile generally will find a general assortment of 01 Undo of _goods, each u Dry Goods, flour, • °merles, Feed. Hardware, ' Salt. . .. • Queensware, fish, Provisions,. ' Plaster. ' All of which will be — sold at the lowest rims, for nun only. • MATTISON A BABEL Port Cuban, January Ml,'be • frly MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS. A Supettenr Airttnie• 'rim SUBSCRIBER has. .just re , ' &fleet from New Castle, E ngla n d , iglot otiiavy's Safety Wetting Lamps, made under tit) Inspection of the English Government Agent, -of th best quality ;wire pause. Also, OauseCovers tokde ready for use, for these Lamps. These are the best Safely Lamps ever in troduced into this Con o ty, an d are for sale av holesale and retail at about the cost of inferior Lamps. t Also, Wire Gauze by thp Tani, and Lamßrushes by the dozen or atolls. Al*. the Clanney Lamp for Bosses and Mine This Lamp is covered with a thick Glass, and gives an increased light which is of importance to Mine Viewers. • Bit J. BANNAN. Wig-These lAmpstan be.put into a box tilled with ex plosive gat. and moved rapidly backwards and forwards without any. covering, and will not explode. August 8, '57 • • Wholesale Flou N r e nd Grain Store. THE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave to ' Inform the citizens of Schuylkill connty,thitthey bare leased the warehouse of Messrs. Yardley & Son, oni the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets. In P otts- ' rule where Miry have constantly on hand„—FLOUlt.ot the best extra cud superfine brands, WU itA BNB, OATS and CORN. Also. Corn and %steel:lop, 31111 Yeed,l Buckwheat and Corn Meal, Apples, Potat •4 sww &e.. all of which they will sell at greatly c=i ducell. prices. Orders for any quantity Of Flour • and grain received and delivered at any paint, on the shortest notice. • Dealers and Feeders generally, will find it greatly to, their advantage to give us a milt, as wear'', satisfied that by so doing they can save at least 20 per cent. on their perthases. Clive us a tall and ascertain tbr yourselves. BOMBRIIIIRR•it BLAIR, Pottsville, October 31,'6: ' • , 44.tf • , OLDEST Very round ed the DRUG STORE IN THE COUNTY. " SION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE." .oetstre Street, Pottsville. 'The extemtive business et klt4o-establliih men t In surto et all times it fled' to ply of the purest sod bawd Davos, DEDICLICID, oniincAul. doing vs' him tigt wu '7 trip for the old not The preiirietore, fl eenfor_briag a draggle, of thirty • years' expert sere, give their personal attendioes at all Ilines. Lir Particular Mint Ono paid to Myr&lane ,Preseript lons. s e a Paints, Oils, 01011, •e.. In large assort . meat, wholes:closed retaii..JOllli O.IIIIOW :I & SON. 'June 28,'48 • • 2,;. 1, 1 11.1021 SII:DUCE:D TO SUIT THE ZULU ! "NATIONAL HOTEL," (Late t'ITHITE SWAN,^) • WOE Street, &bows THIRD, Philadelphia. -- The Proprietors of the above welt-known establish meat, being thankful far the very liberal patronage be stowed upon them the put year,talte this method of .n. fanning their friends and the publio that they are still prepared to serommatate them if favored with a mil. During the Winter months the hones has been thor oughly renovated, improvements made, and othereitett: sive alterations in contemplation. We are determined to devote our whole attention to tinshaess and flatter ourselves with the conviction .that we shall be able to give general satisfaction. . Respectfully - yours, SIDES & STOVER, Race /Ma, abort Thirti.• g6l-TERMS: till'2s per day. , N. R.--Carriages will always be In readiness to convey Pamensera to and from Steamboat Landings and Rail road Depots. S. & S. Philadelphia, April 28 154 y • ‘ 3 ‘ , %4 : Plea l6sllcee / Liid 4J/L. r President *liberate ! Ott sea tly : l lttkiewietin etilklete no 1 4 4 k i Ng •er, air yeet • all sqn4t h , red well, tki eh, 'with mat • • LOCUM> A? • PLC LABELPfIIk. CHICAGO. 111. BUFFALO. N. Y. ,pLEVELAND. Ohio. ALBANY, N. Y. . DETROIT. Stich. A Student entering either ,of 'these Colleges has the Melina of all for an unlimited time. ' PHILADELPHIA .COLLECE„ 11 - Z. 0011telt of Seventh and Chestnut dental*. I .110/411.D or 116fUttf. . JOHN E . MYERS, MORRIS L I lIALLOWEL e Pr''L 7 0 1 / 7 1 B. DART, W. C. PATTERSON. ZDUt I7 O A. SOLIDER, MARLON WILLIAMSON, C. D. TIMITT,,, . J. COOK. COLLEGIATE COURSE. •• Rook-Keepleig, ~ In all its one Erred forms, adapted to the yea us _lartmentitl eland Commerce. Including Oen ray ~,..._w oLets__,la mil Mercantile, Shipping. Forwardfolt ''''''''''"" m ` '''''Matr'Exellartge, Manufacturing, AAP raiding, e hteanthoolog o l , ~ Ac. .. i Penmanship.. ~. A good habd-wetting se snarled; of the first impor tance, and is guaranteed to itil completing the Cour . COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. NERO N , TILE—LAW. nwwirs,BB, CORREEPO • jo DEATH, USAGE,. etc., etc.. &a. r i Dcul# Lectures are darned moon the abort /WOW . , f., DIPLOMAS are 0111rdri to itteldents completing t he • Course cud palling the nee'ywol examination. Clwatial I nterstadtlon- The proprietors of these Collqat' design Perfect!Li Chain of Schools throughout the principal cities ofthe , tt East and Wgt that shall eat rd to young men oppo out ty to valid/ thenseelves in the reams modes of', ping business, not only In Greet Commercial Centres, of the East. but in the greet and growing Veit, easo. -- 1 1 14 es' tablishment of inch Schools Is belleva to Jae indt pen sable to this result. .4 The Schools.st the above points are at in 'prosperous eoridition. Over 500 Students were In attendance upon them during last Winter's Session. There are no terms and n#vaeattonc. Students, tay therefore, enter and prostate the Studies whbouttefer once to classes. , ' . t • ' Ternses Scholarship for Complete Course. including Boot. - Keeplog, Writing, Lectures, Ac., - • - 1000 Book-Keeping for lisiftiourse, - - - 25 00 Kiritor farther,particulers send for Catalogue nol Cir. enter. Address, BRYANT A STRATIVI, Pzussimoru. .. _. Aprill ' lo,'6ll . • 1.5.1 . • • . sqpiwrimuLL tivoricatiool,.. TBOARD Of MA IN AGER.Sihave i_ adopted the following Rata of Toll on Miscellane ous Article*, and on holds, to be charged oil !betel Works during the year 1858: TOLL TO BE CRAMER PER TON OP 5000 141.7N08. All articles carried tea mats and under, shall pay twenty cents per ton, except where this amount shell ex ceed 6 cents per too on the ascertained tonnag e t of the vessel for any luck mowed below Reading, or 4 ids per ton above Reading. In sneh awe, these legatee Monad rates will be charged. , For any dtetanee beyond ten miles, one ant iper ton per mile additional will be charged, except Abet Lime. stone,' Clay, Brick Bats, Posts and Reno, Mang e and Cordwood, shall be charged not more than 30ti per ten. • -, I ron ore, Wrocurk i or Seabbled Stone, Com tool u relta, Rough Bark, Sand, linwmaght. Building, Fhtg a Curb Stone, not more than 35 tents per ton: Gypsum, Mate, Marble, tire thick, Soap Stone, VIOL Salt, leo; Copper Ore. Scrap iron and Broken l asting', not more than 45 ants. Pig Iron, Rail Road, Dar and Manufactured Inin,Cest lugs and Machinery, Timber. round and squarik Sawed Lumber, Sttlnales,Thty and draw. Mar, Suednullitu.' ~ceinnuselirea, Distilled Liquors and Spirits, Merekandlse of eh kinds, and all articles not otherwise 'pl.-ideally enumerated, not morn than 65 cents per ton for Any dis.. taunt: Proridal, That if more than 100 pentode of Gina powder are tarried upon any host, the boat and entire cargo shall pay the full aarter,rates for et' pry lock ' Nors.—in pasting the Locks, Donis shall bads preen. dance oftlefte. RAM so* complying with thl. regale. Hon e will be charged the full libertarians. 1 1 TOLL 3N BOATS. , , The Toll authorised by the Charter of the COmpany, 1.614 tents per ton Ihr every Ina Passed below Readies and 4 cent. per ton for every lock pawed abovelteadlng, on the aaoerfalned tonnage or the vessel. and these rates will be charged against every boat; but tonditMnal pew mita wilt be issued to boats which may be navigated Sr strict conformity to law and In, the regulations of the Company, et the following rates: Boats milling cargo, w hick has paid Ave dollara or More for tolls—free. Boats unladen, or with cargo Ala has paid lets than Ave Waters in tolls-- .., ~. baton; "band 'e doctor did as ‘"Oth, then," priest told me , t It from the the priest's sun litersture loading for two edistely." e.by statidivg; sceptiati. If it se you let it rail lowan od board t. i day, was eat. nest edition of fellow-traveller oohed. "Shako -1 tin' of 'em, don't I t.ristian answer, log man In the clothed at a ear !, gear of hia hftl. ice. The earner bat hie dog wee by he could ,not, not, • the bleat &inlet • hi, "it tWilliad I , tru a eelebra ted rmed. lifveni ith William 111., bjeet of jealoofr bitlernesi of bia "Whit does be rebel; "be never Pirtington, !tali heart, and one nb• will -wiz again.* d s police °Moor e throat. "Not tbs malignaal For 4 miles or under, '_ • - 110 60 • more than an d not over 10 miler,. - 100 *. more than 10, and not over 23 mike,- • 1 60 • " any distance beyond 20 - - '2 00 . Any violation of the laws nr regulations fee adnß the navigation, and' for the, proteetina of the welts of the' tampon', trill condi,. Mao boot liable-to an additional WI, not exceeding the foil charter tate, and to detention of boat and cargo until such toil, or the eennootation *trot Elko(' by the movers, is paid. - Boats sonatas upon n single level of the works dull M 7 for each lock they may at anytime Pus, far ocas ml i es upon the aeavvtaload tonnage thereof, above og, and sits teats peplos Mina Radlng, agreeably to the Act Of Aitontliy. order et te. Eui.4 , . P. MULLET, t, ' 4 Oilleer Blimikillltavip;ation Companyll,(dis, ' .nikktdidith, Sara ar, lnk . 111. lESMUNEOUS.::: - ' WQOD'S span ORNAMENTS. TUE.hai subsenberis.authorized to re• wive ordain for an. tinge of Iron Yeees.Settea. hairs, Brackets, Mots. Le..tc.,mantitsato red by WOOD a Palm. late Baaaaa Wooly Mike Avenue, l'hibidel• phis, sod will tarnish them et their. CAM prielll—eir. rine b4ly Wed.. ' A book of specimens tan be seen at our store, together with the prices of the different aril. elm. • .. .--- ' ' - - - BM. BANNAL . • WM. HOMPSON. • • Banker and Dealer Int Exchange* . • ° leotatitzir=md and stEBl.lvior, Lend Wirrentedic i boughtenti sold. Will yat tend to all collections °erupted to his care -T negotiate bottom paper, teens. moots, and all other se. cedars., Mousy toreivett on deposit and interest al loved. . it_ef eresicAt-Meases. Deem t3o.,Pblledelpbbtr,llon. 0.• W. MIMS. Pot terillet Join Sumo. President Mt. • ners' Bank. Pottsville; Bean Permiton, Eett,Pottsv Ma, and C. Lostrve.Mag.. Potts Me. • Pottsville, November 7,'61 • 4le LT. num'. CUM. A. cueing me. P. r, ream Illteett biLo long been rougbt for 1.0 Pottrilliek J. can now be boa by going to . E.T. ELLOloti & CO.'S .- , • (SawessorsM All. TAlryter.) " ' . Cluoipfultiestable Clothing, *eretkaat, TAM ..,. istiiad &nail Zur . nbaing Store, • corner of Gad" and Slabantango streets,'where can be. Laudtitemdasiorituentot cloths, casettnems, vest bliPl., fMlthg goodeisaid readymade clotblog aver Mend th.Uirillintaiit * Pi Pottlinle• 'bl e b -bag been selected With gardkcitis how the lab; god houses In PhiladelphltiagdAye Yoik. We uy for cash. andwill sell . OW . at 'the Teri WNW , prices. We deal» la all particalital teittkon tomes*. pg ‘ . Owner department, being all p .raelie 'MOW long experience In lb* tint bonsesof Wept& and Boston, we feel confident that our - Is tanuol tie surpassed tits acetates°, sty beauty _ Iv any . houses in tbe titles. vouch less in Pottsville. - r fur r . department Is supplied with all the styles of Po thotp's furnishing goods. -Shirts made to Order on selentifitt principles, by one of tl ,O not A° ll .l in Philadelphia, and warranted to fit. - • ._--"•••_.,. Ilirdlentember th e pleat—Ceram of Chilm a nd Alll. • liontango strisie. May Mi., 'AS n' If ItIUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. THE following books' are published, by au'iiirriptiorreery.and will be farnbibed at the isherirprices by the subicriber, who luta received the Agess7 for Enttaville and Tidbit,- -.NEW ENCYCLOF2EDIA . Edited Comp Ripley and Chas. A. Daus. To hi eomileted 1015 volumes, royal octavo, at VI per vok la cloth; $3 60, library; $4. halfesortero; $.4 de. extra. A volume will be issued every 3 ore mouths. ,lINNTON'S AIIIII:Di3MENT OF DEBATU LCON. GRESS. Pries. $3, to cloth; $3 Mk TAW Sheep. BENTON% THIRTY TRAILS' VIEW. Two volumes. $3, la cloth: sB.llbritry AMERICAN ELOQUENCE. , liken Otte ta 'Webster. Edited b 7 Frank Mona Price, $5, in cloth; litoranr DR. ELDER'S LIVE ET Da. RAWL This work hi algal to Interest to Dr. Bands ..rolebrated "Arena Explorations," and all those who purchased • est. 7 or his great walk, will want a eopy of his Ws.— Price, $1 60, In cloth. These Books the Only be bad by subseriptitm—and specimens of work can be men and examined before subscribing, so that persons know wbat they are enbscri bing to. We take , this occsakm to remark here, that theme works cannot be obtained from any of the book sellers, except when tbay-are appointed Agents to celie subscriptions. BhNJ.BANNAN. Arnt for R. 4ppidun t Os. and Milds Menem, Mashers,. Philadelphia. . Pottsville. Mm 15.'U PLUMBING. CAB-IFITT INC shment. E. POTTSVILLE, PA. The undersignedrespectfully forma the rill/ens of Pottle le and vicinity, that having irchesrd the Ilumbing its• Ilishisortotilleiney Dick. Mono and attached it to his I,Pittingdinsfecas, will here or carry on both branches, d hopes, by striet•attention business—keeplog always on end a large and well seteaterf ark, employing earn pc/taut rorkmen and doing work at vtireemaniereliapprices—to Ire a portion of the public ronage. ~its stock will consist of Fa er Closets. Iron. Copper and Lead Bath Tubs, Porcelain and ”opper War& Casing, Iron and 'meet Plugs, ilcaes Cocks for Lnd Leather •Bose for pave meats, Branch Elpea and Couplings for pavetnentschnn and Lead Pipe of all alma. Gas• Fixtures of every Med, embracing a full assortment of Chandeliers, Peudantp, Brackets. &c., 4e., ke.. manufactured of the best quality of materials, and of the latest and most approved pat terns. DANIEL D. MORETON. nrilll.lA is COAL. NEVIN, SAWYER & CO., Shippers of the boa qualities of RED AND WHITE ASA SCIIITYLIiILI, COALS. Also, 01131BERLANli COAL Ofrimi-4013 Walnut street,PLULADELIVIIA; and 81 State *street, Bosreor. • la-Prodneers and purchasers of 004.'01 find it to their adyatitage to give us a rail. NEVIN, SAWYER 4 CO. July 3, '3B 37-3 m I. P. VOORHIES & CO.; xlasab AND SHIPPERS OP IRE cazaz4sce Lewis Vein Red Ash Ctsd, Worn the "NEW DUNCAN OOLIAItY." They mine no other Coal—which assures its Trinity lE?Cargo sales by J. S. fiILT&JI, Jr., & (h).; No.lllNoe street, Neer York Pottonrille, June 6,'56 ' 234 y VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO., SOU AGMS IMP VII . • Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. Wharves at Mishit sad Ballstswa. +ALSO, ?fix— BEST RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. - Wharf So. I, Port Blehniond. CUMBERLAND COAL, Ai:Baltimore sad Alsiaadria. -No. 0 122•Walnot streeintttlELClll/1. Offices: No. /A Liberty st.. eor. Noma, N. YORK. No. If Dosne street, ISOSTON. • Hs 12, ' !. 21-3 mo COAL. COAL ; COAL LEWIS AUDENRIED & tO. , VA Walnut street, PHILAULPLIIA. 4 110 - Broadway, NSW YORK Wholesale Deafen in the bee carktirs of DOMEBIIO COALS—Ste Proprietors of lid/ neck Malley. capa ble of prmiacing over 160,000 loos a year of the eddrre, tettillisoni,'(Med AA.) and BUM Man, filaite.Ash.) ALPO, Exclusive Agents Ibr the sale of the purely genuine Lo, cost Mountain Coal, from the Locust Dale Colliery el Goo. C. Dorn A Co.. all of which will be shipped dined to New York, via Canal; or corketwier via Greenwich Mrs, (below:Navy yard, Philadelphia.) At Philadelphia, front Piet 2to. U, Port BA& The eholeest qualified of itffil and WRITE ABU COALS from SehaylkUl County, selected -silk special care, and shipped under our personal superintendence. . At Elizabeihport, N. J. . LEmcin SPRING MOUNTAIN awl couNat BADGE COALS. .• from Baltimore, Md. The eelebrahel 11ASIPSLU4S BITUMINOUS COAL. At Jersey City; N.J. • (Ma Lehigh and Morris Canals.) The very superior WILRESRARRIC COAL, from the Baltimore rein, taken from the d'Andmrled Implore. meat and Coal Company - a Rotate," near Wilke16100; ale,, the COUNCIL RIDCtE COAL; both of irbleb; for steam purposes and for family use, are uasurpoucd. Wo bold C rtlfi ca te s In our rams. from parties who have used and fully tested there Coals. and pronounce them the mart Airtnearrra Coals for steam in use, pro diking no clinker, less ashes and greater blue, than any other ktnde now before the pu • lie. May lb, . J. 0. Tram.l. s.vioirsa.. , TURNER & GOWEN 4 9 Miners and Shippers or irnrrE ASH CfJAL from the East and West Mount Lads Collieries—MAMMOTH é BLACK BEAT° VEINS. Onto—Centre Wed, opposite Episcopal Cbureh. Pottsville, April 10,1,8 I ' Why (70-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE - V The subscribers hare suociated themseties. from and after till date,under the name cod style of TYLER., STONE I CO., and Xlll conduct the business of Derdike ill Mal, as pompom to FREDNRICK TYLNIt I CO., at' No. 328 Wilnut street, Philadelphia;' 1139',' Broadway, New York ; .IPer No. 5, Port Richmond: . ' .1 • IitSDERICKTTLZII, CI HORD K F. TYLER. - , C. NICHOLS BEAM, WILLIAM N. STONE. May 9. Id 'l9.if AthSIILAND,and MAHANOY-COAL the undersigned are prepared , to receive orders r e relebratekl Ashland Coal from the 4 .llancrofr Pi oneer Colllery.l Yrom the extensirealteratkosend !to • Dormant% made at the Colliery this vintre.for prepay rig the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering it to the trades:, so article that can have no superior in the mar ket, hgth 48 in quality and freedom from dirate and other I caparttleA.They are also profited told - Ike eon. tnteta for 1041 ,, h and Schuylkill Cott from other mines . • BANCROFT, LEWIS t CO., .i 0.19 Walnut street,Commercial February 9, 'AS •". • ell r y - • CAIN HACKER ' & COOK , • • unmas as earn= OP 33.1ea015. s3.eitatia. acpera. Also, deaden in othet Ant etielitlee of White and Re& /Lib Coals. No. 138 Wallas! alral,Philothapkia, taut Woodiami Wharves, Scholkilt, • --- " riro3l.lll Mo111811ACIri• Jan M. 1300 / 1 February. 27, ' 6 8 114 y Anthracite Coals "'ARLES HECKSCHER& CO., Shippers of &eh ny I kill Orem, ftea khe celebrated It ACE IIEATII and snok D 11KtilaTalit Warts Asa, and the OTTO Atm Asa Veins. are now eirepered to me. mite orders, either from Philadelphia, (it kitties d, w hirr bi 0.14,) or from retztrikin Damen, per emael,la Ike We. int market Mee, for mingle raceme, or for contracts—to be herniated In unlearn prime order. OrseceoP—Net ea South atreet.REW YORE; Ea. Walnut street, PIIILADELPIIIA LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE T ESSEES OF KASKA - WILI,IAM COLLIERY. (fixmcriy Boone. Summucie &Co ~1 are now permed to receive orders for their celebrated' WHITE ADU COAL from 1110 Raven and black Math veins, and RED ADD from the Lutherand Pauli Orehatd veins, all of which aro tree burning and Well adapted for family um. Diving recently adopted some fmprovei meets to the machinery ter thepreparatton of this Coati which enables them to separate the elite arid fiat pieces from the square fractured, sielori It a handsome and uniform aim and symptom, I bey an confidently ne commend It to the pnblle. - Ottice—lo Centre street, oppodie the American Sunni Pottaillet Aposta Hz Trolcitia=gama. ndut LIM= zpou . afficat { Nal6 011111111 etnet, NSW . TORN. if ? braa rb 27 o l , 94f WIRE COACAND SLATESCREENS. T ORN 11. KURTZ, (late of and sue ttessor to Kam's* Ifirstan,) would reaParlfult, till t *Umatilla of patinae entaxtd In the Coal Buslaesis to Ms Mannfaetoty of %VIRE COAL AND SLAV': SCILERNS,O(LeL RIDDLES, WIRE BROOMS. it, it, at the old establishment. Having been engaged to the business of &teen grat ing tar upwards oft -algae ream I latter myself that I can torn out es good work as is done enrebera lathe county. and would refer to %equality of my work In the past, ate a go:testate, of ertott It rill - Ise tel the tato% pledging myself that I will spare no Woo to sane Illrf latiSSMACiry to Mi who any give Ma • trial. Joan u. Kum. , St. 'BR - • aott WOULD ; respectfully call the atten tion or gentlemen engaged to the Coal trade to their**, 'crania the various slam They hare 'lse creased [militias for turning oat the best of work with preeminent sad dhpateh. = Raring thawbodexperienced hands In the State they as guarantee all 'ern dot* at their Factory. _ Repairing latql# andimbidentialfp dope etas thertut maim. - Semen liells,Coprbeele,Ddliesmiltlngs,abatts, Oa& Irma, Le, de n tinal* on hand. AR Orders directed tot • Ann by mai or left at D. I. itsterly's Hardest% sto win receive prompt attention. July 4. • • '27. lf Ha D. L. DODBON, Den , Market Street. three doors 10 1 • to Tail. south side. [Pottsville. Jan. =OA 17 . W. SHEA.FFER, Pottsville, Pa., „I_ elate of Ponasyhaib. Mato Goological-large', lands, Woes. le. October 13. 'IA 414 f A VENRY PLEASANTB; Civil and Mining Engi n eer, POTTSVILLE. os—Sbabet suit, north adde,between Ceebealed Second. 1 , [ dudes( 8, IT , .Tl,fier R. CHARLES HERMANSADER, Iletiregeops sod Acitkomeher9r 10 8131100—Opposile the Malthus last Hate. Atetst 19, 3S-1y - ERANK CARTER, Civil and Alia.- hilKrugleeer, Surveyor, At, ietll attend to satin. wiemlues. Wen plots. Au Mee milk Saud. Leyte, Ea... 1109 t clout below Slim Terrace, Pottsville, Pa. Xi/ 1 :W -i . • 19.tf T H. -- 09Elwain, Civil and Mining ty • Riginin4ahl!nui, Pa., attends toSuretrying sad Inspecting lktio*Sprveying and dividing lands, regu lating Tetra 1:01041 ,, idi other business in the line of his profession'. address, Fenn tain Spring P. 0., Schuylkill County, _ Feb. 2:41858 g-ly vim.);. - , Or.l. anion. Malta di sysn.ni, Yining and Ibpurprivilipai higinerrs, and (Men mahaniappo & genand VOTSITILLX, 7NA, April 24,18 110FENRY .- W. POOL; E t - Geological, l_Toporilliteal and Ifintailtitift; Con street, Pottsville, Pa:, gives attention tomtit • Ullo tloos of Coal lands, to surveys of p. g s dal money, and to the supeeistatidOtes a d ent ire dot toiproprielors of estates. Yebraaryj,NSB , [ July 22, '47 tr•frl ' X . ... - ttNCY—For' the T'. ' [ichane and 4Siile et Real Estate; baying and ion* .. 1; t.a. k nak charge of Cael Lands, Mines, &c i s's," eo I UDE 'renU--freni twenty years experience lathe I ,- • he bops to give sallaStetton. °See Atakantange t, Pottsrville. ~ tApril 6, '5B 14.1 CHAS. ki. 1M4.11 riltligtHrftbi r iPAYSlllP . Rockland, 1006 tons raglan'', has been purchased, and is now being fitted up for A voyage to Port -Victoria and Prater River: -and will pertilvely sail In October—tit arrive - in time foi, the Spring mining. 'The Rookie has elegant areommedxtione for passengers, and the experi ence ol the subscriber. tor the past ; sev en years;to the Australian trade Is a gliaranfee that the passengers ulli be provided with every, comfort and requisite. Much mare comfort will be experienced in making the voyage direct Ina noble ship than in remising the Isthmus and undergoing the elpebse end delay at San Frenciseo, tor further particulars apply, to it.. W. CAMERON. • ; No, 6 Bowling Green, New York. • August 7,18 ;' 328t* ffikLIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA ,— I An T rj e IfORK CCIIICW t.; HIP CO. . . rtig- Splendid Steamsh ips forming hentiove Live will sall imm RIM YORK as fol- CM OF BALTIMORE, Capt.Leliebpoly lst. CITY OF N W AdHINGTON, " Wylle,July 16th. KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, July 29th. and every alternate Tbaisday. From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin $ 6, Third Class mlO. o Liverpool. Cabin PE, $B5 76:Th'd Clue It RETURN TICKETS available for six. Months by an Steamer of the Line. Cabin, sllo,—Third Clam. $7O. These Steamers are Supplied with improved Water t hart compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. • Persous abont,procoodlog to Europe, or wlablult to send for their friends from the old eountry,ean puretutte Tickets and Stain all Information by applying to J. O. Dale,l3 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel A Corns, 177 Ilmadwity, N.Y., to 3. 11. RICHARDS. Aileen, and to RICHARD =WARDS, Potter Ute.. Passage Certificates by first Class Salllbg Packets be. tween New York and Liverpool, also Drafts sold by the above. , [May 8,18 .18.1 y &HOCH VALLEY RAILROAD. 1 , I I II 111 -. 0 N I : 6 and 2st a t le: NV DN ESD a A th Y, I I . 3C- Valley Railroad will run as follow.: Tra m. e Down Trains. Leave Manelk Chink at 7.15 A.51.4'141230 P.M. " Lehighton : 7.27 " 1242. " " Lehigh Gap 7.49 ' L . • 1.09 11 '.- 4. Slatington ! 711 - a 1.16 " 1.36 " : ;White ry = Hall : 8. ' " 1.43 a " Catazaugrui ' 8.33 " . 1.64 " " Allentown , 8.44 " 2.06 .4 ' 4l Bethlehem . 9.00 " 2.20 " " Freemanaburg 910 " 2.30 " Arrive Easton I 9.40 '" • . 2.66 " Up Trains. Leave , Eatton. at 11.36 A. Bf.,and 4.40 P. N. " • .Freemaneburg' 12.00 " 5.07 " " Bethlehem 12.10 P. 31. i .6.17 " " Allentown , 12.26 " , • 624 " ' " I Calasauqua ' 12.36 " '..;, 6 .44 " " I White nail ' 12.48' " • 6.M1 "" , " i Lauri'' , 12.64 ~ " , 6.03 " " i iitatiagton • 1.16' " •1 6.24 " " , Lehigh Gap 1.26 " '.- 6.30 " " I Lehighton ' 1.48 " 6 / " Arrive Haut& Chunk 2.00 " .: 7 " Silt-Thu Mums Trains will rained with the erring and Afternoon Train' to and from New Teel*. and ,Phils. delphia. The Beaver Meadow Train Will leave Mauch Chunk , for trllkesbarre, ilasleton. While Rave% au., upon the arrival of the 2 P. 31. Train. ' , ^ ROBERT H.' SATRE, Sari. if. Zag. ' October 31, 1 57 r. , ()tumult 8. 57 32.) 44- . SS State stmet, BOSTON PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R . . ... . • DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS. Lea!, Pottsville, dally.(exeept Sander) at 8.15 A. M., and 3.1101 P. M.—Pasting Reading at 41.151 A. R., and 5.06 P. NJ • Arriving in Philadelphia at. 12.25 ' noon, and at 7.40 P.ll. lIP PASSRSOER TRAMPS. Leine Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A. 111., and 320 P. IL—Pswing Reading at 10.06 A. 31., and &Or P. 31. Arrivini in Pottsville at 11.56 - noon. and at 7.50 P. 14. Both Up and Down Dutrongor Trains consort at Port Clinton with Trains to and from .Tamaqua, Catarrinaa. Wllliamrport and Klinira. Morning Patrongor Trains only «mond at Port ' for Willeasharre, *Wanton and , Pittston. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train leaves heading at MOS:A. )L, a ter admit of Up and Down Rooting Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Uarrisbnrit at 12.35 noon. and eonserting with Palwenger Trains on the Northeim Central,! "Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland Valley" salfroada, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Plttrburg Lancaster. Baltimore and Chamber/burg. ' Returning, bares Harrisburg at 2.25 P. R., after ant. - valor Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading al 4.54`P. M., and connecting with Up and Down Trains for pottrrille and, Philadelphia the same evening. . No Trains run cm Sundays. Pftwes:e.Between Pottsville and Philaden/11102 T 5 and $2 25; Reading and Phibutelphia, 51 75 and.sl 45; Darrisbornand Philadelphia, $3 25snd $.l 70; Lebanon and Philadelphia, $2 GO and $ 2 1 0; Reading and Mr' Hobo*/ $l,lO andsl 80; Reading and Pollerille, $1 05 and $1•,85; 'Reading and Lebanon, 55 and 70 cents; Potisville and Harrisburg, 52 85 and $2 15; Pottsville and •Lehanon, $1 ab and $1 50. Through No. I.lleketa—Pottaville to Baltlmore,ls 00t Reeding to Baltiehore.sl: Riadingto Lancaster, $2 25, pounds of Baggage allo wed each Passenger: The Second Clank Can run with all the stairs Rego Pisseoger Trite,. Slovtling Triln Down and Aftemoon Train Vp, , rim on Boodaya. 1 - Through Met: Class Tickets, at,redneed rates, to Map. Ara Fails, Buffalo, Detivdt, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North {lest, and the' Canvdas: and HO:trent Tickets, at tower farce, to all the above places, yen be had,onripplication to the Btattoa Agent. iir All Tickets will be purchased before the Trains start. Higher fares charged If paid to cam i • 6.• A. ItICOLLS, Eng. h acen Supt . . Jot 3,'58 41, li c t a gt ggegilig li c otrrs B a i t private HAD l Li _ sale the old establitied works known as i The Franklin Iron Works, situated in the borough of Port Cartoon, Schuylkill Co., Penna. ; I The property eondste of {ami no lathes. plaiting ma t ehines, three new englnes tl blacksmith's-..t001a, roue to and Casks, with otterboola of every description o tessary OM eonductiag the hindoen, a large and 'Sal hie awartment of patterni of the most approved me.' chtnery Dow used In the glean and a large stork of new saitiup and raw material.' itsseaslott Oren learnedl 7 'RThely. , e property wilt be said on reasonable terms, and to any Person ;lathing to mine iti the badness presents an opportunity Seldom offered. Par further particulars-Inquire of the undersigned at Slade. or between the hours of 11 11..31. and 9 P,X., at Kirk-A Iteum's °Mee, Pottsville. '•' J. S. AIR& . ' . St. Cialr. Veto: 24.1468 941 • VALVARLIWATER POWERS TOR MLR ' .THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, , upon inevitable terms, three valuable water tams I ers, htriot twelve feet fall each. situated on the West Branch of the Schurkill Kiser, I% miles from the to: rough of Cressona, 21.4 miles front eebnylklll Haven. 234 mile. from Pottsville,tui 4 toßes.froin !trees water powers could bit -ProdfablY applied to 'the manufacture of Rour,powder ' orwrlning and o th er kola, which Mad a cub market_in the Immediate vicinity.— They are loaded on the Moe Hill t Schuylkill Haven Railroad, and are also convenient of aceers by the public roads, so that pumas dealrona of Improving them an have superior facilities tbr transportation. A sabots*. Rai dam and raw mill have been erected upon one of them, so that the expense of applying It to any mmaufie taring purpose will be small. For further particulars inquire. of James Mennen; near the preuims, or of the subscriber:at his reshieum In Cressona. IL A. WIRER. July IiVAS . 2S3ru , RfiPoRTS Citi MIN $. EPowrs of the niglish goose of lA/ Commons on the working of Coal Mines. and the mutt of see/dada in the Awn. Illustrated with o userons drawings. a very valuable and scares work, Ist. 24. and 34-Reports for sale at the Bookstore of the Bub. scriber. • B. BANNAN. rolloville,Mareb ; I f , J 43 0 • RESII LIME. or sale at all times, at the knee es the liked, I°l , l 6ollllex se., at the lowest pkgs. . (I M. =INS D rmasit,asbuis,vinsu say arearepresipt• ty. wage lone Maratha* have been domed beeetopeti. PotterMioilarch A 'SS .• - 12.11- WIRE SCREENS. ESTERLY Z FRICK, Nalihotirers of WIT* COSI screou, BUSIN CARDS. :TRAVELING. Surainfir Arrangement, July 8, 18.56. VrAftati4 iismciitral raver *aped 60. per we. Myosin nit 4010.14Pai1tt1it1e....... TAW 8c BEERS' Lubricatincr cheafes;, gurt reliable tkiiqdnrstas coinpOlixt4 forlobritisting Ileavy iliaebliteryiandOpalail or 00011isies, {amines, Carts Drayi and Waving.. "'saris win eat:im, and not. MOM' ii t lirat Cr mkt. Illsattettured and for mi. fella dim !gli and b 7 ' TAW i BEIARS.TIAbAstpIAA. . Jane 19.'Z8 ' • • • • . rely Wire Rope liforki'lif JOHN Ii_ROEBLECG.. Treaties*, Sew Jl3l. lEaTA terse luisivrtment ceNtre DVS 'copses. 17. 011, hand. • Orders tiled gritit &ovate - h. : For obi and and, us circular. 04y! • 01. 81 OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON & KEAN, Noe, 3az 6. 'Aaron, pwaba., Conuaissionlkerolianis, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL 808 MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. . '''13ept.22,17 ss-ir • . - ALEXANDER KERR, 1:1001082, 'AND WHOLESALE DIIALEtt IN • 9 440 0044 IV 4 t ; ' , aboqs. • , Aro. South Wharves, - - - • dibtrat's Vhss, Ltrerpool GrottOd,Torks Wand, astaou's and Star SIM' Thiry. assorted sites, couitatitly on band and for Mai to lots to toll as trade. . : N. D.--Ontsrsiolkited. Mara 13, IS 11-6tio - GEO. W. POMEROY & CO., moms ts , OIL, SOAP. CANDLES, &C. N O. 12 South Water street, below S4arlFet,Philadelphlai. Opera, Laid. Vaephant,liti dale, Tanners'and avidury Oil, Sperm and Adaur tine Candles.. anas47 6,13 - 1.37 - • JOHDT 11: MOORE, .Oil and Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN . MINERS' SUPPLIES lk — eliater street, PhUadelyllia• Hu constantly on hand Etpernt; Lard. friar, Elephant, Bleached and Ranked Whale 0111,gperm'and Adamantine Candles, . - -Burning and Ordains OU, etpressly - tar Minerease. Wks nape, , _ . Slope Chains. • Muting Ponder, Safety Lamps, Gum and Leather halting, Yeses, Wicking. ka. April 1. Id „' 14-37' • Brad street. TAMAQUA. U•tf Schuylkill Fire and Marine - INSURANCE COMPANY. - Cif Pottsville. COG. in BMFaajfa landistir. *ablating° et., • 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Ps. CAPITAL - AUTHORIZED UT LAW, 12112100.000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. - Ord* Company obtained its Charter at the last &sake the Legislate • of Peinsylvania. and is now fully or- Irjemiusl and prepared to tame Polk-le:4U liberal rates, orch* and Inland riska.on Public and Private Build fie, nrniture. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all 'MR& . 2Shio on Coal Bunkers and Machinery, Inland bum. rstioiOn Canal Boat•and Barges. by Canals and Rivers; also oh Cargoes of Ceal to Philadelphia, New 'Pork, Bal timore. *c. This Company guarantees to adjust all losses promAly. and thereby hope to merit the patronase.of the e, "'nirettorn t . &H.R. APNEA, I 3- 11. ADAM, WILLIAM 111QRTIMER,Jr. JOHN D:DEIBEBT, JACOB =MUNGER, Jr JOHN HENDRICKS, • OROROE L T IM E • . D. O. THENOLINO. W . PAM ',' :"! Ti. 11. HUNTZINGER, ROBERT M. It, GEORGE J. HERR. 4„1 S. K. M. KEPNER. President W. PAPKTTI4,, , -tar, and General Agent. Nttsrlile..l • ry was • : i 1- entitaz _ JEttOItPOZATIM nu Mt TEE WATS' NUM= tIirStIBILIMB '1 Comploor Of Penna. • QPFICE-92 2 31arket Street, Harris;• bur Pa.' flayliat 3)30,000 dollars. Inure all the Wei dais& of properly awalasSlAPlZby Wire, perils of tabard Iltislirallon and Tranrportataoo. JOHN P. auto RFORD.Psesident. • 8. Wm), &cretary. •, ••••••..t. 14 Moaroy, Vice President. • - . •-• , , , BENJ. BANNAN bas:lo4est appointed - Agent for this Emptily In Bvhaylktil ettithity, a ad's prepared totalling all kinds of propertyat the Wrest rates with regard to uscurity. The rates an be ilifertaineikat his Bookstore, Pottsville. IL,BeNNAN is also Agent . lQt LIFE as well as FIRE Insurance. . [Dee. 5. 'h7 41). 113131,Li54 - 130131 ,111 1 46 AID TRUST CO., • irottsvllls4l/Isataa. CAPITA /$100.C.000-O,IARriikt"ERPETWA L. THIS Company, 'Chattered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with *capital of One THIS Thousand Dollars, is now fullz organized, and lure commenced business. The Coespesor is prepared to receive moneys and 'other weeny : Mktrust, and allow •Interest on all moneys deposited in tritst, at the rate of eve per cent. per annum; prineipal lid interest payable on demand. for rites of Premium MIAMI Insurance,, see the printed Tables supplied at UMMiles of the Com. pany, Cadre street, Pottsville. thrimAasis south of the Exchange hotel. JACOB .11IINTWOER,jr., Preel. Wm-mares Suss, Secretary and Igketterner. April I, Ili . v .• _l3tl ATMIRACITE INSUILIINCEOIIIIPANY. • Authorised Capital, O. °HARTER PERPETUWO, Offine, kiirto..at wapt street, between and Fourth streets, Ptilladel . This Company will • assault 4 loss or damage y Fire, Buildings, / and Per. sheathe morally. Alm Mamas lam - n Veined*, Carve% and freights. MUD issozszcs , parts of the Union. ' namurolts: ~Z .., D. Luther, • - Davis Pl*rit Lewis Audtmried, . Joseph ili • Peter Pilger, •i ' Dr. tleo.A. • .. John Kallackistria, P: B. Rani - *ti,,,. Samuel IL Rothermel, ' Wm. V. 1 • 4 .:, D. LUT Wx. F, Dr" nice Prufderst. W. N. Smith, BM/dar7. - 1 1 4 sirP. D. LIIIIII has been a Pp ° 21.4, k C *bore CMpany In Schuylkill county , WA" .. , desiring Insurance can apply. • -..". .Tat9=9497 /9 ' 4 / . / , . . nizzurn. ;->'- rrillE•Franklin Fire bairn*. , ' ', _IL . parry, of Philadelphia. Office, No, i• . t streets, Dear Fifth street. -.:4', .....' C' l'A.-„,• -v.:- ..' .5.... DILlICTORB: Charles N. Bander, George Thomas Hart, MaMead D. Tobias Wegner,Adolphe R. Dar* Samuel Grant, " • David S. Scowls, Jacob &Smith,. Morris Patterson. Continue to Make Insurance, permanent or limited at, every description of property, In town and country, 14;1 rates es low Assn consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large contingent ritmlbr which,lvilta their Capital and Prem, lums, safely Invested," afford ample protection to the Insured. Sines theft In. corporation, a *Mod of 18 years, they have paid upwards • of one esillson,tera hundred thousand dollars, koalas by era, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in- • entance,as well sus the ability and disposition to meet' with promptness, all liabilities. • -; CHAS. N. BANCHEII, President. Cats. 0 atawoura, Secretary The subscriber has been appo inted omit tbr the above mentioned institution, and Is now Prepared to nuke in ,o wane*, on every description of property. at the loiroot rates. "- ANDREW RGSSE.L, Agent. Pottsville. Jen. U. 1 ShB ff,te . LIVERPOOL — AND LONDON risz,Aza LIVE. UISITRANCE COMPAIk Y. A ern out z co CAPITAL—S.2.OOO,OOO, or $10,000,000. - raid up'Capt tab Surpl as, and Reserved Funds, . ' $4,000,000. Nearly $600,000 . infested in this 'iountiy. ' • Liability of the shareholders unlimited. The income of this Company In New York, for Ike,' upwards of $600,000. The undeo4Xnad lumina been appointed agents of the above Company, are prepared to receive appileations for Insurance whist Fire, on every description of build ings and ply, Inc.nding coal breakersandt he straw. tures connect with collieries. • All those parties re. valetas Inset co arerespectfully Welted to call at the office where particulars will be given. together with the Company's circular, and detailed statement of the con. dltion of tbis weir known and thorong ly reliable comp. ration. - ~ 11l GM the amount of Insurance d Ind exceeds the rules of the Liverpool sod London, th undersigned are authorised to obtain It in other relied companies. t "Reference is permitted to be made tb the following • entlemen : Jobe Tinker. Fed, John klippen, Esq.. 'JlMfri Monday Zig, •.. Geo. W. Snyder, Sot, ' John ft. White. Esq.; . Hon. James 11. Campbell. CRAMP: SMITH and lIENRY W. POOLS. digests, At Office of IL W. Poole, Engineer, Centre at., Pottsville. Jan.3o; 18 " dl! Luz nrstatucz. THE , Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trost Company of Philadelphia. Mee. No. Chesnut street, the lint door fast or the Custom Mine. CAPITAL• S3OO,OOO—CHARTER PRRPE77744 3ontltme to make Insursueek on tires on the most error ableterms. • The capital being paid up and Invested,touettier with alargeand tonstantly increasing reserved rimed, Oren a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, iniftassiy or quarterly. The company add a Basis periodically to theinsurats• milder life. The first Bonus appropriated In Deoembee, 1841,i , and the second Bonus n December, IMO, amount to an addition of $262 50 to every ;1,000 insured under the oldest policies, making $1.202 60 which will be paid when it shall become a claim, instead ofti.oooortgin anyinsuradAbearaztoltiest.ainount t 041437 oltkihmtall In age to $1.212 60 for every $1,000; the others irt the same proportion according to the amount end time of standlng,which additions 'lake avaiuge of moraliser' 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increas ing the annual premiunt. ; • . : xasacria: ~ . . - Thomas 'Ridgway, i John k.Brown ` • r Armon Davie.- ' I ' D. Danner, --- John Jo Smith, .. Frederick Brown, Robert Pearsall, George Taber, ... • Joseph Yeruear, . John 11. Latimer ' 'Thomas P. James, Wharton Lewis, Joseph T.Balley, • ' • Jahn It: Black. Phataphlatecontalainziableof rateaandexplarnitions, ova or application and further Information can be had at the office. , TUOBAS RIDGWAY, President, Jona V. Jawes. detuarY.• ' ' - ffdr'Phe subscriber teauent for the shirrs Company In Schuylkill County. and will effect Insurances, and give all necessary lothrmatlcra on the subject. Aprilo.l%sB. II lIANNAN. TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. RINTS ro.TEACI7BR3-- atrd Desi Oatfor Novi*/ up to tibrenotz. THIS Card contains valuable hints to brselterwood oleo otholematat,seeopy ought to be blilqi; up In every public edged In iSieeosuity. rtiee,ls esateeach. Jail publlslkd sod ferule ex Atr. 14,14a5l - lINDAYSUM Drrinrimpriod -. Brit *P best and .A. maple% at I tete or land. - stet Cook', 10, 051 res and prints dwellings. ; Water 1611tesera. Game Coven fir Yeats, ihatter 'mil, dlitensi t Patently Cows reari—‘lll, ado Ice 444 is liFl4 Tor sige :by B. lIANNAL INWRANCE. ROT•' • BEZEZI 100: - Isaxs.1 - 1401/011E,.?" it =aL ZWlS4:lfropiimma6 catiiri give POITSTiZirk 41‘.' _ isar/joaS Staid* prorldeiLlEK Juati_2ll,Wt - „ .- - 01-110 7 .— PULASKI HOUSE, - • MUTE 0 SLAVA; Prtiteistori; anise 014 POrnnitrds, • • boar having Leone refitted - 1a Oa sod atauser,giainita tad aLltara wow me. colitmettatios , mega* 'at' , hoirs. .Pbe thole* 'mat bast liquors wilt to toenail at lbs bar. Trarelars, As ; vef 'la orrrettlsass, sill Sad VW PULASKI KUM; ht owl supseN dais of tba finest *Olt la lb* county. .1 • Jaa•25,"66 • ' 2tt . fit! HOUSIE, Migrant. arta*" undersagried havipg extended Ids hue of the above named estabiblument. WU, hi the re. quest of many friends, open It lot the _ r rT - receptiell of rotnPtal on the Ant o - J man. The Improvements, slam last mama, *Lace haw large and mu accommodate one hundred additional boarders. The ground door of the new bending. 190 ft. long and &I wide, mlll oputeln No Bowling Allen 4 bar Hilliard Tables, two ftsgatelles Tables, Win , and Lunch RoonasorhsralatesugMereetla be tarnished is sequlrsd; Thom items will be ezelushrely Ur the boarders of ads house and their %oiled Meads. No broiling will be a l . lowed alter night .1 hare taken nistch pales to!select suitable cooks. bakers and servants. To those tabu bus ,Lilted the Surf House, It Is nuneceesarg to say more. • ISAAC Mil& June 14 1 2 45 1 14 - ; - 38. PAINTING, IA? STYLES WINDOW SHA , ES. US Is received a large and deg. nt u-- if 04 ? 3 aortment Window Shades. new and heantlitil de eignxln eludi g Gold Bordered. Oiled, Latideenpe of iflo tal,Gothie tr.., cheaper than star. ;• ALSO .:. • figured Olaied.an , l Plain Paper Mufti, of every de. 'caption For Sale by BBNJ. BAVNNAN, Centre Sink, oppoaltnEpiseopalChureb. Pottsville, dpril 10, '5B A ' 15- PAINTING,PAPERHANCING, ac; rE i liE undersigned would r e spectfully &nominee to the public that he hoe ensiled *Paint 8 ,in gonad street, above Market, nett door tp the Nirst Methodist Clittreh, where be Is prepared to emote all Stork In his line, math as House and Sign PaintioS, Olasing,Graining and Paper flanging; on the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Having worked at the business for a number of yearn, be hopes ft) receive a, share of the public. patronage, MICHAEL KLINE,' Pottsville, April 11, . 1 ii64Y . , - - REDUCED PRICES. I: . Wail Niebrpfpr, C 3 1i. 4 4 061 .24. . , IHE 'subscriber has. a largo lot o • very dudes Patterns or a I raper, suitable for Balls, , ! .. Parlors. Dining'. Roma; . Chem- • ' . et 2% 4 ---- --- f bent and Public Itulldlogeorbkh.•;, - , ...... ...-.. -, ' be willArall it greatly reduced .. 4, • ;...- , prices. -Tbe Stock embrace* the • • -••• • ' . i. : • .- L latest and mat Esteemed Pattem fl s. • Paper as ebesP as rennin Pleee. • ' ' ' . ' : 1 Nov is the• time for Bargains, ttn Paper ljanglnirekod Books at •IL BANNANI4 1 Maur W4ottrakinai Neicra Riper awl lierik Siam' Sir PAPE& nvtoras 8 1 UPPLIED vsay CII Warr Mat, 44- • ' MUDEY & BOWEN; : Haase & Illgarpsdatere & Paper mini. erg, ! „1 AYE, 'received New ;Styles Plaiit anA Decorative WALL - ' ' .P RS. GOLD WIN DOW ' . ASV,- : .._ Aji SHADES, BORDERS, Re. ; vs t.,- -- - - - r- - .'. ' '',: Those wield,* a M ... .. odals= O '.• , _ • ` _--... Parlor Paper should oft our . • • ..., .• e 0.... Impressed Gold Papers. . - 1 , They are saw Damns , and have a better effect th i n those generally inane banned. . I Pure White Lead. French Colored; Ettam•lod. and American Riney, French and Americaa 011 s, Vern labas, Re. Window 0 laes o te.., I Oars* Sired, rotistilie t 2 doors above stascriass Bonn. • April 10.?3R . It..tr ; LEGAL CARDS. G E b R.G E D. HAUGHAWOU , Attorney at Law, • ~Yee.10.17 bldy►J ACRANTON, PA. JOHN P. HOBA RT, Attorney,] at Lew, Pottsville, office opposite the A:merieen House. , October 31,'57 ! 4447 W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney; at J. t."*. Cofilat—corsei Marterand 2nd striate, Pottsville. • August 9,16 iIrYER sTRoUSE; Attorney attivir Mee—Centre street, opposite:the Town tbs.! Atisvllle. [Nbrusry 9,16 ' DAVID B. GREENXiiiirney at Lim, rotteellle,Pa. Office 4t Market atreet,opposiee the Post Othee. 'July DOA ; 1, 1 • • P. DEWEES, Attorney at Law. • OFFlCE—Fourdoora above Ilertimeea hots], Notre stmt. Pottsville, Pa. [Dec; 5,17 49-) . . THOMAS R. Biliilit.N,!Attorney at uw. Mike in CentreStreet,optlaStethe Episcopal Chnreh,Pottaville.Penns. rgoi.M.'s6 41-1), •: ;TORN C. CONRAD, Jr., JustieS.of' CP the ?eau' sod Conveyaneer--Othre oppositi Post Ocoee, Broad at.. Tamaqua, Pa. Nay 2, 'b7 18. t cUMP. I it S . NiffEft, Justice rs ot the Pesos, Inneville—eolleetlon end sondes so ed and attended to carefully, [Feb. 23, 7,lis-tr TORN SRITZINGERTjus . tice 4the: •J Pesch, ST. CLAIR, will attend td all business en., trusted to hi= with diligence , and rare. (1858 134,y` QAMUEL GARRETT,i Magis t Ly Conveyancer and GenendCollecior. Offlee;Markea Pottntlle, next door to Pond Omen. Ang.ls. ?WI 33J . .. AP. SPINNEY; AttlynCy at ~,aw,', " Ashland,' Sehoylkill connlY, Pa, will tact 'aa agent iu the purchase and sale at Re4l Wale, collecllnti et rents, La. i [Ashland, May 3, '57 , ill-lj 1 CHRISTOPHER E,.,Attoi4 ki net at, Lair, Pottevil le, Schuylkill county. Pa. Omes—ln idatuultengo street, carper of Second. , April 11,'67, 1641.7. GEORGE KEISI, Attoin6y at Law. Potterille,l'enna.,wlllattond tolegal hnslitou In tichnylklll county and elsewhere. Othce In Conti* atreet,iearly opposite the Miners' Dank: ‘rbtl 27-1 1110. lIVIDSICIII/1 coessan r. antsnak. HEDIDRICKS k SHINDEL; Ae r • tdrneye at Liw, TAMAQUA Liaringrareoni ated together in the practice of thelietwodi proiresional buriness in Schuylkill and adjoining counties entrostini to their are will receive pennant attsutlott. Mew 19. HARDWARE. NARDWA i fIE u NNO IRON DEll:4O . l * . ligT Ed IMO titian.; having now arrang ed his goods at his new place of loudness and with a new deiwildinetionogfarniah lng all such goods as, the buslpeas of the Coal Region may require, at their lUweet =tient talus, solidi' the Intgreetlon of the Public I shall be always on band and hare on band a full 'Cock of ' Bar Iron, Chonplng Axes, t Flue Iron, Coal ShoTels, , • Cast Steel, . ' Trace Chains,. Slltlcon, . Igallea)td Spikes, j . . Rope, , Tackle Blocks ; Bellows,. Awrileand Vier's, Re., .. . frardwareind Iron Depot, cum eirazre.theeedeen above liniket, Rest aide. ' , l I /BANK POTT, , July 15,1844 , E . 4s-if I t for the persons BRIONT R A Meerl i .; NEW II I' ~ tiTO E we doom be- II . low Mats' Hotel. and nearly opposite be Miners' Bank, thrrille. where will be '.' found an 'stifle t sueoittnent of Haar i lit o leafs: , I 1 . amain ; F ' • . Fine ray!, I ' 0 81 Critelli: Ware,' .1 d A l oof,. - • Assoetnen torlinot Locks; Carpent ooh, TabliCattery, 1 : _ Glassamt t ' FeeketentlerY* 1 - ' Bar Irtni sizes, Table Spoons. . , Belie& 'ff.. - si " , , Anvils and Wel, ttallsititalpikes Assortment of Sue anis, Railroad I — nand Nall', I gheet.lren Cruelhles, , !Smith , , ' A - Wird, Tin Plate,; .. Bundles rials,, 'Brest Kettles, ; Cast Steel,. ihid Irene. Shear/Mae , • Pane and Boller*, • Aim illisteei- Chains, ,1 , Mill Sawa.' ': , , liellioad Tram s: . ',Cmerent .. Powderand Shet. ' - lithe USA ' 1 ' i • • o.ll.reto sthanks to thepublleforitepatronata they extendihlgn In hlsind I vid ImikiiriellF,andleopes , I he new tin=o qrielltrotthelrenodsistrlet /Heir Mon to bus 1 aerommoditing prieesiwlll deserve and eommantitlingreonilnuedtneport . BRIGHT it tilitCll, ... Deate4l,lAFFardware and free,:einefesorsie Potteillle.lantai, 'll .1 Stf, , .*. , . TRANS! ORTATION. PHILAD'A. & R IriiiiiigßOSEM - MAE RA.Ta 01' iltElo : l)..`i 3zErtettliNby.s. QN and AFTER -, ARCH Ist, 1857, untilforther notice; ' lowing Bites of Freight :be charged per NO peg - ; 'V tb . . , :i' • • 't ••' - a. 4 4 V. ..., kinass 01 Pam ir. 1 Z , ...t, 5, r.• •••: 4 e l , -,e v• to , • • . .....M, , • " Ptl V 4 A icel . . 4 . :r.. 4 • ' - 1 & q 6 .1 . Dry Chiodd,Contectionery, rpel 20 15' I no, agars, Yrezh Meat,Flah;“ he yi - , Anvils, B . Butter ? Copperi Ear- . thealeare,Grindstbdeiga Hemp] yams.. ilird2eare, 111 . y . dea, LTOOlrmare,l 22' .1/ . w' i 25 .... "Philadelphia, • ' 1 I 40 I l'81,; -1 25 1 "m " Inclined Plane, 1 t 1 40 'KW ' 1 25 li2O " Isileelown, ' i. t 1 to 111 W 125 1 , 20 " Germantown R.ll. e ' t 1 40 181 1 25 • 1/,30 " falls of Schuylkill, ._ . l 1 10 X ' 1 25 1 20 '" UnonYunk, C 1 10 1, 1 25 - r so .. springm "r V itf, • t 3 5' 1' ' 1 20 - 1 : " Con*hebocken and 811 • te - .. - , ~ .4 ', month Railroad. t 1 35 1 ...„." i 1 Ratebo's L and Potts' in , ,f v Jones', :: .: 1 30 1 • - 4 5 1 10 " NottistoirnorßrldgePort 1 30 1 , :..3L., 0 1 10 " Pert Kennedy, , - 1 W. '1 Sr g , .7.` - 1 10 I 4 V a ll e y wi nos „ . 1_ ss 1 * zi".. 1 10 ” PhanlxVlll44. - . i • 1 15 1. 11). Bt r' , l 1 00 4 . Royer'', roni t , . :4:: . 1 16tll li 140 100 ' "Pottstown, •,' • 1 15 1 4 ,1 A 00 3 It 00 Doingtarrilit4 I Je - .' .. 00 2 00 Birdsboro* t • 110 3OF . 55 : • 95 w Reading, • :. •' 95 30 , 80 1 w Between Reading and; [., ~. . • , M-hmlne, • t• 115 .. 80 ,' 30 ,' Mehrev:lle. p • 96 '..-- 80 ' 80 wlltantonti, , ? • at f. t ..: so .., at tt onrissbutg, • i. ' - 0 11- • ' • . -,-..!; B_y _ottaaortbit t • of ~....,. mard1 29,111 , -1 41 1. IX- IL: ' r ' ' Mike", SAVING ,FUND. National Wu SUITT f • Company. WALN, T STREET, South-west hornetlf TURD. Plittladelplslas INORTOWATED RY Tun STATE Of PIMA. 'IV PER CENT. INTEREST. Money is mitred in say lom,iarp Of Stasn, SO4 In. latest p aid front th e day of deposit to, the day or wi th . drew Th. lace b epee every dity hos, o'clock to Meiners. Ing tilt 6 o'clock its tble aftertioott, sad ea Monday mut Thursday Inersinge till o'clock. Hos. HENRY I..llSXNER,Persident. Ronan SIELPRIDOE, The Proddent. Watrut atiar, Isettetsl Henry L Bentineri 1. Carroll ilnstester, Rdleavil L. Carter, Joseph D. 11101, Robert Selfridge, I , Pretreat Las, Ewa K. Ashton, Joseph Perked. C. Landreth Monis, Usury Diffeaderbr. Money Is receivedtd payments nude la gold daily without notice. The restments a made In REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, OROUND RRNTS, slid soca tint ebbs wad. ties of tbe•Cbarter titres . Jaly X1,'66 eb. V, '66 41y] 31- HENRY W. OVERMAN.: .1,11VO: 14, (Old Na., 8,) South THIRD street; below Kketet. PhLsofelstaa. Luther Dealer. calf biluaMoroceos. Malaga, Dlodlogs, - Bed and Oak Sole Leather; etc. JprN.B.—lteagh Leather, bought er taken to exehange. fleb. 27, 'a ttlY BOYS'OLOTHINQ T HE SUIISORiBER, wouill-respect-• folly inform theft-numerous friends and cnatcmees buylkill County, that their amortment otClothlng for twang Gentlemen ie muchlarger than ever, and they are dliposed to sell cheap. : Persons Urfa gat a db. lance. haveAhe privilege of eaehanging clothing ppr chased al thla store,ll they daunt snit. . f Y. A. Itollt A'BROTRY.S, , • 272Chertnnt St., cornerotTent Pltilada. • • • • Apr11.254'68 17.1y , • , OIL, WEE, AND BAG vremoiniz, - , E. D. WOODRUFF, JR:, '1 CO., O. 9 North - Front street, fIiILA DELPWA. I Zier k Spring Sierra OIL WinterEirrphast & Behroll, Lard and 't supers' Oil, Winter& Ratted Whakt OIL Mitiers'OlL '' 1 . Growing Oil, Ocre price, tiNt Waled Ireiptable Pala OIL, ear use.) . iturßotwo mAcauvEir a% - • . Made expressly Mr lubricating anchinet y. es a sibstitate rue Sperar!oll, and; recomuMade.l by fastarera of emi nence as tpeing surinsoa fanny before Intredrered. April 24,15 .'• • 17-ly . . . . . . ; , ;FARMERS, • ' ATTEN TI ON!! ) El best article in the world .for wising wtteree; is Letuanosi Super.Phee. p ate of Lame,-at Ittl per ton, or 2 , Ar i cents per lb, by.t bell.. . . Anely and recommended forth. Whelf and Onto. crops, byk 'rofeetor COML . !. JACKSON; CAsaist of ths United glint Astent Office. Washington, D. C. . * - It will repay tbe outlay 60 to 100 per cent, and will not burn the seed by coming in contort es Onsno`dces. 41101 - TRY IV-PROVE 11'• - ‘11 - . . • . . - - . O. A. LEINAC, Propricion . No. 21 South Front street, Philadelphia, Pi. . Or of my Aganifithroughout the country. - ' Axacrsta causbe seen at my GUM. Cash mailed with the order sill a*.elre prompt &Molloy. . • A liberaldisectint to storeAtspol 1 00 bay to sell hyabit , • SS-Pamphlets can be bad at my oftlee.o. A. L. July2l, 'IS - -`• ' • ' 61.3 m STAUFFER it HARLEY. . • CIIBAP WATCIII2 , k JEWZLILY— Wholesale and retail—at the"rhild. piria Watch Al Jewelry Stan," No. 148 (Old N 0.98) N orth Seonnts t.. cornerof Quarry, Phi's: Gold Lever inachas.Juli Jewel:44lB carat mos, ;28 00, •••• Gold Lapin., 18 caret.- • • - 1 24 00 Silver Lever,fulliewelled, • 12 00 , 'Sliver Jewels, • ,-. .. 900 Superior Quavtiers, ,700 ' Gold Spectacles, - • • - • -- 700 Moe Silver do., • 7 •• - • 160 Gold Bracelets, ••••:• • • - • • 800 Ladles! Gold Pencils, • • , • • :1 00 Silver Tea-spootts. set. = - 6 00 (Jolt,. Pens, with Pencil, and Silver Golder. • 180 ' • Gold Unger-slogs. 37% ienla to $80; Watch Glasses, plain. 12 , 5•6 cents; patent, 16/1 cents; Lianet, 25 rents; other Wicks In proportion. 'Alt goods warranted to be what they are ;old for. STAUEVE9. a HARLEY. 111 )n hand sontellold and MTV LeudiTl sod Lepißes, 11111 lower than the above prkos. Octriber 3.2857. ' IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! A Chimer possessing all the. required mai eiths.and applicable to Dwellings. ~ F aetorlee, Steamboats, and any position *here needed. THE benefits resulttngiby the use of this improvement are—L— good drategh t Os althiscis iathei; a spring offset fray' 20 to 25 per cult.;. a .sariap of threetburths of the heat, now 'muted; a perfect meamr of tentilatism f a perfect promo:Ma agaiart fin fro* if/hair: 4 with the jowl; theorems is the emstans chimneys, not requiring halt ;he number of Mari, and saving oars half the space in a room taken up by the dioaty chimney. Foi• 'factories, 30 to 40 feet in height only . required to give a powerful draft for steam and Mbar purposes. Tit FUXA. PAITVI CIIMINAT AND ViallnktlON Co.. N 0.2111 Chesnut street,Fhliadelphia, Are tow prepared to furnish thievery valuable improve. men guaranteelbg it to give satisfaction, when pot up by them, or la compliance with their instruction. by 4 8 . -- nle Company desire to obtain some goodagera te to bike charge or the telnag of this improrement la this city and cownty.q For farther Information address the becrldary, • . • IL W. SAFFORD, 818 Cbanutslrret,Phlladeiphia. • ftetober 24,'47; ' 43.1 y MORRIS 'TONES .& CO IRON is STEEL MERCHANTIS O • iforket and Sixteenth - Streels„Philadetphia, 'tiara alirafs on hand and fir sale fiRsT ENOLISII ItKVINISD IRON—roll assortments of "Ilignalla."and other favorite, brands. It EST AN RR!. CAN llARN—ordlnary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge purpowesike.,ke. PRNN SY LTANI A DOI LER PLATE— Promlscuona slses.or ^nti to required else. BOILER 11,ITRTr—bover brand. made In solid diet. HEST ENT _MS( OAR AXLlSS—Amertean and English. MR k SW:MI RON=..-Yor entering schutirt.cte. AMERICAN ASCOTCII PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON—Trails and flat bars *l.l table for mines, turtionti, ke. VNTATA., ENGLISH t NORWAY SLIT RODS, DOLTS, NUTS and trASIIRRS—For bridges, ears, and machinery purposes generally, VAST. SHEAR. MACHINE and 'MISTER STEEL.: Also, an extra quality for taps and dies. The above, together with a full assortment of Inn., Steel, Nails and Spikes, to' *bleb the attention of deafen., railroad compinles, engineers. miners, (mindens and ma ehlnlsts tit invited. Maylo,lBlol 19.17 • • M. W. BA LD,W IN is, CO., BNOINRY.IIS, It end fferesfitow struts. Philaddyr fa,Perea.. • WOULD call the attention of Rail: • V V road Minarets, and thorminte•estedle Railroad Property, to their System A/Lear/Wire Rwrities, to vhieh therara adapted to the particular bovine,' for , which t hey, flier be • riouired; by the use of one two, three or slornate of driving wheels; and the cad of the whole, 0 so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhe• l . ' on ; and In strototoodating them to the grades, turves, reogth of auperstruetion, and rail and work •to be dote. ' By these means the ma Opium turret effert of lite Lzrer f lt 7 .. ured with the leaststsponse for attendance, lid and repairs to liord sad Eagles,. With these objects tti slow. and as the result of tweety•tbree years practical experienee In the businees.by our motor part ner, we ensnared urejles diferealliadeof Irvisees. and several klairea of sista of each kind. Per teeter atten tion paid to the strength of the machine in the plan and rekmenship of an the details.' Our long ;aperients ' And opPortunltles -of Wait:deg lotormel km, enables us to otter:these engines with the assurance that In °Olden. , el. Per d try and durability, they. willrompare revorably tot use soy other kind to use. We also furnish lo order. wheels, axles, bowling or tor moor tire (in 11l *entree without boring,) composition castings tbe bear -I:vafst erery description of copper.• Sheet iron and Boiler take; red leery article appertaining to the repair or . eitnrel of Licomotire Neglects H. W. 'BAUM/ Pi • January 3 - IS 14,11 'MATTHEW DAM. ROAD. DING RAI -- .:-'s_:l'.. ci ADELF.iIik TOIFOOXD.IIIX2II, KACHIIIISTS k OTHERS. PURVES, N. E. corner South • and Penn Stai.Phlladalphla,tur n es ingot copper and. bruit, pig Iron, , sheet Iron, soldersArebricks,pretablefor gesiapelter.bloca tin.tead.thundry moaiQ nga,faetngt. Yruelbles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand or alt kinds, brass, old copper. Le., &c. Ile is also a deal• er In wrought and cast scrap Iron and other metals. It is his desire to accommodate msehluists and others at a dintsnee from the city, by furnishing any 'Akio they may want In their business. API ides not mentioned In the above will ho procured and tbriard d. Any Inquiry In the above line will be promptly anserairod. ' • • T A. PURVIS, - N. Z. corner South andl'enu stmts . , ibruary 11,18 'My ' j MUSIC PppLltitipt9 HOUSE: rNEIMOSIC Willi°, No.lB d Chesnut street, r t s ree t° 4 l" tin: der the Allah Muse. Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the-latest Mu. a.c,from the most popular A ril borsht the United States, in a style that will' ele with toy Issued at any, other houie. either In this country 'or Europe. They havealso the pleasure I o announee to the public. that their stock of Sheet Must: on hand, comilsts of the tallest and most complete assorbreet lobe found in the zrinnt4; they are constantly adding totheirstork an the New Music published in New Yorke Roston, &e. They alerl publish several Instruction Booki,which are Ili generatuse throughout the country. . ;PIANOS—A line assortment of the bes!lnalSolksturera of New York and Boeton, at the lowest cheep prices. .; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also; a generalessortment of Oultrus,lllolin S. 81114004 i Plates. Aces's-dans, &c., lliolln,Quiter and Limp Strings., *title best Italian qualities, allot which ',int* furnish ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to. lair All Ise & Walker's Music and Publications ear be obtained at II HANNAN'S Book and 31none :.tpre, pate. stile. ~ f Philatelist le It-t 4.2851 5t t . ,IseP" GREAT DISCOVERY or THE AORMliat .1111'ORrANT To: • .• • Tobacco' Chawerl T• , DR. GUSTAV LiNARD'II aste ite iterative Trochee* The Great Subdirate FO . 76baeco. TT is a well knoWn and incontroveriLi tile faet that the use of Toltec° in the promoting cause of many of the most severe MENTAL AND PfITSIDAL DISORDERS • To vilv leh the race of man is subject. as careful analysis and tong and palatal expecknee have clearly pension i that It contains certain narcotic arid pobbnous proper lie. most dangerous In their'seeds, which by enterleg Into tbe blood derange the hanciknts and °Potations of ~ the heart, cawing malty to %Tappan that organ ter 'be se doclity diseased. TOBAWO affects also the entire nervous system, Mau. Heal lug thy:lf—as all wigs have, ever cared the enthuse weed will bear teellmony-sin Welt ode, Nervous !nits. , Milky, Water brash. Dysprpala, and many other disor dark of a altallar character. - Tilg TASTE. ItIiSTORATIVE TROCUES r Are diplomat° counteract these tuneful Intinen cm, and bare Proved completely successtal In a multitude of coke, and wherever used. Iteing harmless In them. *lees, they exert a benaffclal effect upon the entire. sys tete, restoring the Taste which -has become vitiated or dc4troyed by gnat indulgence, completely tempting thd irritation and accompanying tickling senration of the Throat—Srbkb are always consequent upon ehemlni 6 ll trem'the use of Tobacco, and by giving* healthy tone le the Stomach. Invigorate the whole system. remiss pito are Irretrievably understning thetv,covi ' riktutloas as* t•bort•alog their jives, should no. these Troches immediately and throw oft the inlerk.us . and unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. • • 1 1 Three Troche* or Lounges ;UP put up In a convenient and portable tone at the low price of to cents per hos. , — ilbaellbcempt to the Trade, , • Prepared solely by the nadessiglied, to whom sit of aleataid be addressed. JAS. Ia,IIOWILIAS. Cotner Viand Itacdatesets,Eist= i4lasett 20. 1 48 - • • . -131 y, own AND OABDZX *ZEDS, MUM, "Laritip - , Agresieuesa lasplesessisstaldlta. im - • Is, t r eubseriber will keep • 00 baba ClimirMlioth,l and o th er clrioo seels: White 'dome arid born Gnus together smith goeffso.',44:,,k li t «VP". lea w. *ill warrant to be fresh au • ' ‘,., • receive orders fir all kinds at fruit Irma, -!—....... i • be what they are represented.) xlitieslit', l ,4 ,p ae- oil of which will be furnished at s lt . rime.— the seeds aud trees wad by the . - , asieeted with great are, only from grow* „,. '''',^ ark. and leech'lauding. Me dots oot deal In leech : . - , proadatts• 00517 in the mast, been those ; ho sell ebsap, eltboot regard to the dinettes. of the seed sold. Nor does. he purchase or sell seeds grown promiscuously to smallest , . 4qo a, ahem their too rime proximity deteriorates their quality, particularly these of the suns spectre. This Is an Important consideration to those who partial* either seeds or fruit trees. roe trees, Jte., send to olden early to - ' - - BENJAMIN HANNAN. Tirrs,ici l :ki l 0 - A :4 41 M. M. Ferguson, Williamson Co., Texas, and several other irapsinus, who, rite that they live ' remote from nurseries, will not god.it difficult to raise their own trees. The main -thing necessary Is to have access to a fly trees of desirable kinds to obtain grafts or buds from. Another difficulty in newly settled countries is to get addable • seeds for stank* Sometimes ft Is necessary to obtain them from seedsmen or l athers ;it a dis tance, but as al general thing .ft is desirable to take them direqt from the fruit Itself, if possible. Collect the seeds of the various kinds of"frnits When fully ripe, separate fron.the• pulp or flesh , and put In boles of earth at e'oe; or they may be put in the ground .immedfately. With many of them, cspoilally the.stone fruits, to allow theist to become thoroughly dry before planting, Is nearly equivalent todestroying them, as they seldom vegetate. Wher`s, from any .cause; they -become somewhat dry, and fail to vegetate the 'following. Spring, it is better to leave them undis. ,' tubed another year, as they frequently sprout the second season. Seeds plated in boxes in the Suns titer and Fall should tie exposed to sun and rain . until , tato in the Fall, sad even watered dating dry weather. There la danger. of too much wet and frequent freezing and thawing when left as posed doting the Winter. A. shed or dry cellar is a good situation for them till Spring. It I. material whether they freeze at all—they certain* ly should not freeze and thaw frequeally. Plitat them out thickly in beds in surly Siring, cover ing the same as corn. We have often cracked the peach pits In the lipring,•plonting the kernel only, butthey will, usually burst themselves, un less they have beelimis too dry. The after etiltnin consists In keeping down weeds sad thi4round loose, tur one, and sometimes two years,- when they are transplanted Into rows jowl three to three-and-a-half fast apart and eight to ten inches In the row, for grafting or baddlog with approved varieties.l . ' The Peach grows very rapidly and is frequently ready ferbudding dining the first sateen, and may be transplanted into the orchard at the end of the second par. • Apple., pears t plums and cherries, are usually budded when tub years q 141,, add set in the orchard two years 'afterwardi.--: The practice , of most tree growers is.to bud or _ graft their trees close to the ground, when one or 'two years old; but it is a question with others whether it Is not better to allow them to for'm a trunk, and either graft fair or Ave feet from thi ground, or perhaps better, grafi the branohes, raving the body of the seedling ha a more sooty._ rat and healthy stock.—dateriron Aorictiffurfst. Bah 3fastrat.,-afore than one corresporident has lately asked-119w shall I prepare tieri ma nure fur use, and how and when shim:loX be applied? To this we reply :—llave on a lot of old barrels, and shovel the hen manure into them, mixing it as you'go, with twice' its bulk of teem, muck or sand. It is an excellent plan to scatter_ fresh dirt or plaster under the hen roosts every : few days. This compost thoroughl mixed together, may be applied by the single handful to every hill of corn. Potty bushels of the mixture will thoroughly manure an acre. It may be ap. plied not only to corn, but also to cucumbers; melons, squashes, grape-vines, and, indeed ? to everything growing in a gardeb. It is quite as active a fertiliser as Peruvian Fuano. • Pintitin to Mat:tn.—The town of Exeter, .in Penobscot conety, Maine, b almoit exclusively a terming town, and a recent examination sod es timate of its value by competent gentlemen, has led them to the declaration that 'it is worth now twenty times as inch as it was twenty years since. It will hardly do to say lat farming' In Maine is not a good business. tecipto. c1:4,0At7.1in1).:4)_44(1),(.11/0:04A:g3:4:k•11,(11 1. Let everything used for the purpose be clean and dry; tispetially.bottles. • 2. Never place a preservinypan fiat oa the flre, as this will render the , presetvp liable to bans to, as it is called ; that is to sah, to adhere closely to the metal, and then to burls; It shonld always rest on a trove', or on, the lower bar of the kitch en range. 3. After the sugar added to them, stir: the pre serves gently ai first, and more quickly towards the end, without quitting them until they Ire done ; this precaution will prevent them from being spoiled. 4. All preserves should be perfectly clear from the scum as it rises. • • b. Fruit which Is to be preserved in 'sirup, must first be blanched or boiled gently, until it is sof , lieteattly softened to absorb the sugar . ; and a thin sirup must bo poured on It at first, or it will shrivel instead of remaining plump and becoming clear.. Thus, It Its weight of sugar Is to be al • lowed, and boiled to aUirup„. with a pint of water to the pound, only WI the:weight roust be taken at first, and this must not be boiled with the water more than fifteen or twenty minutes et the copa -1 menecusent - of the prOcess.: A. part of the re maining sugar must be added• every, time, qui sirup is reboiled, unless it should be othernise di rected in the receipt. 6. To preserve both the true divot and color of fruit in jams soh jellies, boil theta rapidly until they are well reduced, before the sugar is added, and quickly etterwalds, but do not allow them to become so much thickened that the sugar will nut dissolve In them easily, and throw up its sciata. 7 - In some seasons the juice Is An much richer than in others, that this effect 'Mks, 'plebe almost he fore one Is aware `fat it ; but the. drop which ad heres to the skimmer, when ills held up, will show the state which it has reached. ' . 7. Never use 'tin; iron or. pewter spoons, or skimmers, for preserves, as they will convert the color of red fruit Into a dingy purple, and impitt r jaesider, a'..yeri Unpleasant Astor. 8. When cheep Jams pr jellies are required, make them at tutee with loaf auger, but use that Which is well refiutti always.for. preserves in gen eral. It is a r i alto economy to purchase an Interi or kind, as the l re Is great tenets from It in the quantity,of 4iu which It throws np. 9. Noe of copper or bell.metal are the proper n'tenzils for preserving. froth When w e ed, they roust be meoured bright with sand. Tinned pan, torn and destroy the eoler of the fruit that is put into . tjlens. A stew-paw;Vnade of iron, coated with earttienware, is Teri nieefor preserving. To !. CLanirr Suaast; volt Patuienvtan.—Put into preserving-pan as. many pounds. as pc wish to ark pound of sugar put half a plot of water. and the white of an egg to every ter pounds; stir it together until the sugar is du• solved; then set it. over a gentler are. stir it .crt sionstlly, and take off the scud as it rises: After a few bolliogrup, the eager will rise so high IS to rue over the:side of the pen; to prevent übieb. take it from the Are fur a few- minutes, when it wllrenbside, and leave time for skitamij.. peat the skimuaing until a slig h t seism eitCiell only will rise ; then take off the! pan, lay a oPeay • kymetted napkin .over the basin, and then susiti the sugar through it. Put the skimmings into I basin; when the sugar li chained, rinoi its skimmer and basin with a glass of cold enter, and put it lulu Ike sCum, and pet It by for row mon purposes. • .11.• Sacco Coax Pun:mach—Scald three pings , iulo which stir smoothly two cops corn meat, add one cup chopped suet, or half cup butter. ►rhea cooled, add a well•rounded cup of good sugar, two beaten egg., two teaspoonfuls of einuereuPt one of salt, and a pint of milk. mixed with three tablespoonfuls of dour. Auld a nap of raisin' and bake two and a half hoarse To Beer possokros.—Apply dm white of est" with suitable brush. to • sislik 'Wan e " " t whits tlismoimpSr, with which cover theym oterlappivi the inlets ID kWh two oo thy, the wbuia will become as tight as t does
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