Mt iltgat _.:,_ THE rOacit or:Amity. , ---- . .., ll,bits are stubborn ',things; i:. kitd, be the time a ream is turned Of rely. - .- . ~,..e'f ' His rutin a passion's Owed au naughty , ' • ._ Morals no elipping : of its triage., , - , . !; ) l litiaeoLA irk i‘,;eti , d be shown k,.. ~ ,-, htWpriptance of.oar aka. ..: '-'; '''t4clt tit 41044iii , ri r . '- I i',.. , Was a dear. d 2 l -• - f &lama* ' ''',.' A lie ale& to say,.!.vem 114 1 110 , , ,;,. _,,, Oise li re a sest." - i ' • , ;' , 7?-- - .. , ruttish. 'terksillttat and drink, and physie, . ~ . Ifo see the Whelks vapor • . , . Ceti salad Ms mtinbiatasper, , ,-.- . , And the black fame !i 'Gotha .1% the room i - •, • i , in clouds as dart ast'seianca metaphysic. , So still ba smoked, and drank. and cracked his Joke , ; - • A ad, bad be Angie tarried. • n old In Ile might have sulohmi n and still groa 1. " J I , But—Rtchard =tided, '••• Mr wife was one who carried ) ier, ' • The cleanly eletustraintost Id a s • She was so nine; • - And lithe a ereek,labove. belay, - : The house was in-rubbed from tO WO , :1` And all the Snore wen rubbed aoblisbt Too dared not walk uprights • For gay Of sliding ; lint that she took a pride Of all things else,lteksto* EOM Could least enact a a pipe; She ratted upon the filthy 'herb, tobacco; Protested that thoooleocee vapor • had spoiled her beet Mots cartalue - aad Lb. pa And roil her awn, • pound In stUcco; And then ebe quoted old King James, who alai: "Tobacco Is the Destro breatb. • • When wlvesectii pram, husbands assist obey; For wane a day Lick maimed, and missed his fatnwite tobniCO, Laid cursed Itebevca. . At tetuftb, th e deyappmeetuld bit aid must dl Imagine uow the doleful ery Of female friends; and knots, sod Midas. Who to the [opera 'cam pose . The undertakers, men and mutes, " 7 " 0 ., Btood at the ate la hie suit s. '" With doletut Motu, . t. • Just - like so many utelymboly rook,. Now cakes and wine wen handed mud Fo or lks sigh wakes drink ple eddy drink and eigh . F griefpclir: But Lick le adsahvg, nowhere to be *Nandi . Above below, about They searched the boas* throighout, Koch bin and secret entry. Quite from the garret to the pantry, lo every cupboard, corner. nook, and ahelf, And all couctudid be bad hanged hicnaelf. - At lad they finind him—Neadef; guess you w • • 'Tani make you stare In Perched on Rebecca's coign. at his rat,' • Smoking a pipe of Kirkman's best 1 . • . , Usnoto Davtorpin To ass Awr.--Mrs. Mafberrs, in her "..neediottil of Aetors," gives an' as • inaince of this. In that scene in the playiof the Li "Committee," wkere .obadlah'.has, to 'Wallow, with feigned reluctance, the contents of . a black quart bottle, 'ndmi‘istered to him by T _sue, "'tendon was observed one night to throw n ex-. • tra amount of eomieality and vigor into h resist • once, so mach go tb i it Johnstone, elvish JOhti- , atone,") the Teague of Abe oeortsion;ilred w ith a. natural enthusiasm, forted him to drain -i e but- Cato t the last f drop: The e ff ect was tremiindous. The audieneeabsoldtely *interned with la ghter, - • and Obadiah was holm) o ff half dead, and o won. der. The bOttle which should have co tained sherry and water, was by some mistake h flitted with tbe rankest lamp 011. We will let M . Mat hewstell the rest: "When the sufferer had income degree , vet.- e 4 from the tutusesi the accident:mused, .John. stone marvelled why Munden hid h I d 16-oU__ -alre Akowe_ him, after SW first taste, to pour the who e of the disgusting liquid down his; throat. 'lt Would.' Johnstone iitild, 'have been easy to have ejected, or opposed.. repetition yf it, by Muting e mu. take to hina," Mr. Mdndati's reply-44 gaepsr— . .at as io!lows : "'My de.r boy—l was about :to do there was such a glorious roar at tbs: fi i made upon swallowing it; that' I hadO't 1 44,0 spoil the scene by interruptingth e 'r frac 4 thought I should 'die every time you p nee:used stuff down my throat.'" Inistnuit itt Count.--Doring tlolishruituort. at Lynchburg an Iris. i° o 4ted for stabbing another on the e, the 4,lWittiess was Dennis O'Brine, "". ° ltti• ij enter into bonds for his app' tNe nexiisisurt. The recognisance was, usual forek' : „ "You• withowiedge youreelf-indebt d 'to the cotornun'olthiliof Virginia in the .rutn MO. - -, Dennis— l 4 l a l e% owe her a clot, sir As sooa aetteelerk recovered trout] runt et.the aosieibe explained the ol the forui,l i nod rel4hover again. ' Dennfa;--"I tea Adon't awe her inure nionefaut %levet qtr,' por t ray . fore me." Al Otte Mtge of the er a brother Interferodoaud aid : • . • "Ye m utt jest ski it, lei We tonal Of the tonna of the valF." - Denda—"llat rii‘i arse, bows, roan, wiat puYs niy delay, and litt epe t te t h e me th, end thc j divil inerlrink all ray vakis t r month if I ray I owe anybody ri-eint.„ lir,! e h m t, me if fr , suu cal. l , r litLL Was always atlitoye'4 4 'ea there happened to l.'s any noise in the chapel; , ,a, when' nny t hips , happened to , divert the atteatioi‘othis hearerUcfrom what he, was saying. tSn o:44,cis sion,:si few days beforehis death, h ,was p r i to t,_ ing one of the most crowded. Ongtev,iti o ," .that, ever assembled to hear o the mum. of bii discourse be obseried a cote otion • galleij: For sstme time he .took nit:notice of it,; but boding it tecreasing,.he paused in his sermon; and loOking in-the direction in whlitt the -Mitsfo. sion pi!evatled, be exclaimed: •,! "What'i the matter there?. Ihe f devil seems to ,1 I • have among you." I; • N. plain conntry.lookint Man Immediately star: led tuihis feet, 'add addressing Hill In reply, said : ".tl , p, it'arn't thedefil. as is :doing tv; it's 'll fat - Isidy wot's fainted, as don't seeMlikely to come to again in a horyy.* . k "Olt, that's it, is It?" oblerved!Mr. fill, draw , ing his hand across his chin, "then I beg the la dy'ximrdon—and the devil's too.Th • ' • • • • I locums a sketch of a mode; too frogman, it is'tQ be feared, in use, of preparing .one of the 4noo,ludisti lu:dries: The lady • of the , fiouso went to the cook-room to ascertain the reason of thn,iioffee•being delayed, and roan& the cook and hi,fioife straining it through 4 ,One of "master's sooksy! and the eook•room the abode of a family . , of dirty children, positry; 4te. l The. foll Owing• 'caSquy between 'Euiopitan littaterapd his ear.' rant; which I can voucitt for, will serve to confirm my 'notion of a rather general use of the sock in thedelicati operation of etralaiug coffee "Boy, why doesn't the washeintan numb my socks het tdr? Look at this!" (holding np a brown-toed snit-y , .Boy—"Not wisher:man', sir; : that Coffee Motor.", •• Master---"Wiat,yon - seiModrei, you strain the coffee through a soak?" BOy—".1 Oscar take Constar's clean sock. When mister been wear it. I take for strain ooffee." Which makes master (Mil as if suddenly sent to sea. This is . no myth. 11'we Usx or LASOUAGIC.--A certain Tipperary ' gentleman, whose name is too s familiar for era to print, once called trpon a countrymen In Paris, ... and after ringing stoutly at the bell, the dour was .. Opened by a very smartly dressed maid, whose or4ette ea-and arson immediately seemed to par -4ounce. he to be French. • - 1 . • - '“: .. taco—eat Monsieur 013hesiai f" asked i , - Is's; In considerable hesitation. . , .:1 "Ah, sihryou're English,l" exclaimed the maid ;!iti a icri, London accent. • . : "Yea, my'llttle darliter I was asking. for Capt. .'O'Shea f": . . . 1 "Ati;slr,'you'rip Irish I" said ihe, with' a, very 1 aignidcaut fall of the voice.:. - - ); "So," es he afterwards said, "my French showed ' that I was English; and my English that I wits Irish."—.foe slay. ' ) . A riven IxB7 that lives near a railroad crossing ,appeare to balm no oceopation'exestpt jverpetnally ,i poking bar bead oat of the window: A tru(' th 'f. Other morning, hailed bee from the street. !,' Miss!? "What therm want?* said site, after the lash tif indignation at tieing thus accosted. "The belt ain't rung yet,"-was tbe sower. ~ . ") Vbat do you mean P asked Miss. . Whi," was the 'reply,. "that sign lays riu're lo 'look out' when the bell-rinp, but you aro look: !? iog out all die time." • ' r • i - The young lady's bu d disamseartd with &jerk, ; 'mud thelitodow Melt down with a slam. MILD NITT Tole Ptivarricr..—Front the sub: ;,, joined jest d'esprie hmaybe inferred that tbs Boa: ton Pon le not very friendly • to the editor of the LOuisville Ju'ursiai : , l• Prentiss' bas tried bow aptly sod •woll ba ii Cenbi rains Ms jokes MI poor Monsieur Dolly! ' That en older Itreneb gentleman muss mote . And natural butt of l'rentieeb wit.' ;.• ...Yor"—says llld hour, whose tongue there's no cart on, ••11asn't Prentice, for years, been a butt of Old bourbon?" • • - , Try Meier* and Blount , tiffsir IS thus touched upon by the Boston Poet: ••Your daughter " at be lady axon fount— Dot's me--att all my lore etsrust,": Fuld Monsieur Riv•alsre to Madame Blount:— "You ite, You swop," rowed Min tedignonteolonsl " , You're but an sepal/ Wanes of asset." d. wax being assured that the ran novarjose in VA west. said it was Airy strange, aebe" had a cootie to lowa who was alentr writing how plea. sant It wu in .that distslat. - Ile troneladed It amain all moonshine. " 7VBO - diANtOt§:: 11.15 - 'l4 Ilad.easoell Seedllea. •-• TOWN , FINGLISii CO.'S Patent! sets Drilkal Eyed Needles, decidedly the best In tto taarael; of ammo slsoo, , noin No. 6 to 12 . al Va l * i° be had tettoleaele an Crictall, at , FL. ZIONAN Pot I sellte. January_3o. IS • • LEONARD, IM' • Ilaskers at Danisen Jun Exchange. TAZAQUAI PA. • , COLLECTIONS 'I4I"rENDED To , %land drifts form& on all t rtietvil dna !wale Union; Air, _drafts for, sale on Mew* tratand,lkot , land wad Wabons - Jane 14,17 24. - --- • - • • :14 , :' .. ir . aitAFTS oft tuotopz. - •- - -I ~ \ iti,bia 46 ‘St.PN'a. VicArrS, on l obileafilter n o matJatie * XdwawiCordervy - A A at howdah todputhe Whet Banklug'4Co. of Ire. land, sitreys for solo, in WAS fro= a up to zsoo;by the s4biesibior, at his Bookstore. Pottedits. - Theme ono dam 404104 tulip with the Passeuyer Unlit - tad they in eoritidered the sated houses In this country and in Europe, ,„ .. • „ . lIM.BANSAS.. . • HE Of POTTSVILLE.• frH F. SUBSCRIBER - hall alot of the • Views of . Ppesillie. which is a beautiful view Itt the bitatlow; appawriy i ,aa4 which bil Will 'ell at' the Wit of 2: teats fedi, roclOae out the tot. They were published at Si SO web; ^-!lore , ii lithe gate to procure a 'eopy;as but few remain unsold. .11, BARRAN. Bookseller 'and Stationer. 10ay 20, '2ll PACIVIO TIE subscriber has added a Pagitigi michinstibla %Sudety 'tad is now prepared to! 1 . 4 e Bogue, and roftalter 'tickets, do., in Urge or tnal(' qtaantitlea. All %Inds of Blank Books printed. titled, papa land boundta order—an 4 all kinds of Binding en. rented at short notice.. Paitlettlar attention told ,to Kasestnea, Pataptilate, B. BAN NAL 6, '57 U.] Bizarr Dooksiltcr. TIVONIPSON, atinktr and Dealer In Fatchaisigne Opp isits the gpiminpal Church, Paticrilie, Oa. NCURRENT , Money, Gold and Silver, Land Warrants, tie., batqlit and sold.' Will etr gni attend to An collections entrusted to his ease— nvdtlate business paper, leans, docks, and an other so eurttles. Money received on deposit and Interest al lowed. liffertiteri—Menrs. DIFIEL & Co., Philadelphia ; O. W. Ilsons. Pottsville; Joux tinuliar, President Nl oars' Bank, Pottsville- Drab Psvireason,Esq.,Pottsville, and C. Louisa, Esq. Pottsville; ' • Pottsville, Novendlerl,'37 45: agov_A HE'UNDEN o SIGNE ti. 6, in 'order to Toreduce their expenses and avoid increased' rent. so as enable th in to.sell goods at prices suited to the times, have removed from the Stone Store /101114 of Belt. singer k. Wetherill. to the building adjoining the bvidmit on Cord street, which will hereafter be known :as the "One Price Island Store," where their old customers and the public generally will find a general asiertment of all kinds of goods, such as . Dry Goode, . . Flour. ' Groceries.' Feed, ' - .. ' Hardware, - Salt. . .. ; Fish. -; . ~, Queer:swam. , . Provisions. . Plaster.- AU of which will be sold et the lowest prices, for case only.y r 4 MATTSON t Bann. , Part Certain, January 30, WI .5-ly -7-- Nlimeiti r esAi r rrYikrAPS ,. •. - ,- ,A, Slapiweior • dirrittelle. ~ • • '., f 1 1 11 E SUBSCRIBER has just 're-, ealvell from New Castle, England. a lot of Davy's , Safety Working Lamps, made ander the laspeittion of the English Government Agent, of the best, quality wire guise. Mee, GausgOovent made ready,fornse, for these Lamps. There are the best Safety Lamps ever In-' . troduced-into Ohl' County,and are forest, wholesale and 1 retail at about the cost nt ihfcrior Lamps. Also, Wire Clause by the yard, and Lamp brushes by the dozen or M 'lle. Also, the Clatiney4Lamp for Meet* and Mine Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick Class, and gives an Increased light whlrh Is of importance to Hine Viewers.' BEN]. BANNAN. *B-Tbese Lamps can be put into a box tilled with ex. •ploshre gas, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards without any covering, and will not explode. ' August 8 - , '57 I ' NEW • Wholesale Flour and Grain Biers. HE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave to T inform the citisens of fkbnylkill county, butt they have leased the warehouse of Resew,. Yardley k son, on the corner of Centre and Mauch Chunk streets. in Potts ville, where they have conotaudy on hand. , —YLOOR. of the hest extra and superfine brands, IYII EA f. RYE. OATS and - CORN, Also. Corn and Oats Chop.3llllFeed, Buckwheat and Corn Meal. apples, l'ollinea. ;-;;; le., sc.. allot which they will sell at greatly ;;; dueled prices. Orders for any quantity - of Flour and Grain received and delivered at, any point, on the shortest notice. Dealers and Feeders generally, will find it greatly to their advantage to give its a call, as we are Satisfied that by*o doing they ran save at least 20 per cent. on their purchases: dive us a end and ascertain Ow yourselves. BOJIBERGERBLAIR. .; Pottsville. October 31,117 44-tf oo—bot t Taco I I. e heart though nrod the OLDEST ESTADLIOTED DRUO,STORE IN THE COUNTY. / • " SIGN OF THE COLDEN EAGLE," __,. b .• Ventre S t Potter'llle. ~ The estensire Madness of this establishment In- - - 'Via- ..r • ~.... sures at alf Uwe a fresh ..- 4 1- rs\ -...—'- 'l. supply of the ,purest/ ad , ‘ l, ' , Zak 4 - :1- best winos. itainClNEB, 'ilt . ,' ,`, 1 \ , 1... e".. -,' -.,.. .. _ CREVICALS. Ae.. Ile. - -: ' ... , t. .et . l .` - ' The ,proprietors,. the ta . . , _ .44.‘?'" " ' l "` senior being a drUptite _ ...,:-.-- Irdu*Kl : of thirty years! experi- - 1411.. c C moos. sire their personal v. , .. t i 1 ,..-r _,_ . ,t a -.•- attendonee et all limes. • - ,r ?""):. ,ic,...,.. - air Partieular atten tion paid to Phystelane - Prescriptions. . • s a e Paints., Oils, filers, Weal MU. ,te.. in 'large Misort meat, wholesale and retalL JOHN O. BROWN k ON. June VI, .58 • - , ___ _ essloo of Mall WSW nal, and who was *trance at ME] is amuse eaning.o clot. ta father be- p 4: rictpilalutliceloot 131:111 "NATIONAL HOTEL," (lois "WRITE SWAN,") RACE Strtet, - Above .70.13 D, ' Philadelphia. • 144 ';V: • The Proprietors of the above well-known establi3b ment, being thankful for the very liberal patronage be. stowed upon theta the past ypar.take this,methed of .0- forml their friends and the public that they are ell' prepared to Accommodate them if favored with a mil. Daring the Winter : months the bowie has been Thor oughly,renovated, improvements made, and otheresten sive alterations in contemplation. IVeare determined to devote onr whole attention to business and flatter Trachea with the conviction that we shall be able' to gl e general satisfaction. • Reepectfully yo _rs, • SIDES & STOVER, • nate street, above Third. • iWTEII3IB:—SII. 23 per day. N. ll.—Corrlagei will always bein readiness to convey Passengers to and fmm•Steamboat Landings and Nall 'road Depots,. 8. A S. Philadelphia, April 1,'58` , • 15-1 y of Details, WoiM*bd a -C 1 4 -6 t ot . dre4; „„ / 0:// - . tOCATISD AT v- ' - PANADELPIIIA. CIIICAGO. In. ' • • ROY t , MA N.Y. • CLEY,ELAND. Ohio. • - -, %A LBAN Y, N.Y. DETROIT, Mich. ..:, 1 1 Sthletitentering either of the Colleges has the ?listings Mak for an unlimited time. . . ....„ 1.-.1 ' PbOOIIDELPHIA COLLEGE, LE. ecru?* Seventh and Chestnut streets. l• mute et smelts. .1011 N B. Mli t tioltßlS L. taLLOWELL, - Prof. .1011N.S. itT. W.C. PATTERSON. • EDMUND A. SOL •it, MARLON WILLIASISON. . C. . TRUITT,' 'tfk 41. COOK . .... • ' COLLEOXATE COURSE. i BoalnalKieeplog, in all Its moat nt l Prgytkitrine. adapted to the inrions (1 1) 11,018061°f Trade aodtCoattueree. Including General Wholesale and Retail Sinaigusti e , Shipping, Forwarding, Commission. Bank*. Akvinge, Idsoufactutlng, natl. fading, Steassoboallogi As, th,„ 1 4 ;t • Penatnalslat . "ti' ` . good hand.tirittag Is r is of the nest kart , A :, ~ and Is guaranteed to all.;!aimpled log th e Conroe. / MNERCIAL CALCULWQNS, JIEUCAN. • TILE-LA W: llUSlSEss;kpoitliESPON pga 4 - cq, USAGE, ~.;•=..&c.. dze. • . Daily Lsetures are ddirired apatite abort tubjetels. DIPLOMAS are &welded to Stalks% completing the Coarse and' plating the ueeesaary exatattwpot. , • , Gesteriall Informittleth. The proprietors of these Colleges desigtt. perfecting a Chain of Schools throughout the Minded titles of the •Igast and West that shall ode rd to young mil opportunt ty to gustily themselves In the TalriCRIR 131 , 4011 of doing business. not only In Great Comuserelal Castries of the East. but in the great and growing Went, alft. es. tablishment of such Scbdols is believed to be *dispels. sable to this gestalt.' • 1, The Schools at the above points ere all in a valorous condition. Over 800 ,Students 'Sere In attendamiloos them during last Whiter's Besilon. There are no tents ,dnd no mirstlmm.: Students y therefore. enter and'prosecide the Studies without Is once to classes. • - Turmas , . Scholarship for Complete Cour*. including Book! Keeplna, Writloa.. Lecture*, tte, • • - $4O 06 ylook•Keepiot fir Halt Course,- - • 25 00 $l - for farther particulars lurid for Catalogue radar. agar. Address, ' BRYANT & STRATTON, . raitategt,sena. April 10, '5B • 4 SqIIIIYILIKILL NAMICATIQN, frith 1110A1CD of MAN AGLKS: have adopted the following hates of Toll on ilibWellane. OUR Articles. and on floats, to be shamed on their Works during the year 18513: TOLL TO RR CHARGED PRR TON OF 2000 POUNDS All. articles carried ten mites and:under, shall pay twentyceets. per bos.eseept where t hie amount shall ex ceed d cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lock passed below Reeding. or 4 cents per ton above Reading. In such case, theselast mentioned rates will be charged. , , For distance beyond ten miles, one rent per tot per mile additional will be charged, except that Lime stone, Clay, Mick Bats, Posts and Balls. Manure and Cordwood, shalt be charged not more than 30 cents per ton. Iron Ore, Wrought or Scribbled Stone. Common Bricks, l Rough Bark, Sand, tin wrought, Building,Flig and Curb I Stone, not more then as cents pert on. , Gypsum, date, Marble, Fire Brick, Seep Stone, Fish, Salt, len, Copper Ore. Scrap Iron and Broken Castings, not More than 45 rents. Pig Iron, Bali Rend; Bar and Manufactured Iron;Cast lug* and MaCtfinery, Timber. mood and square, Sawed Lumber, Shingles, Hay and straw, Flour, Seeds. Bitu: minors Cosi,, Distilled Liquors and Spirits, Merchandise of all kinds. and all artietes not otherwise specifically enumerated, not more than 55 emits per ton fur. any dis tance: Pi...filo - led, That if More than 100 pounds of Gun powder are carried upon any boat, the boat and entire cargo "hall pay the' full charter rates for every lock Nerrs.-e-In weisslng the Locks. Dents shall bare preen. donee of Rafts. Rafts not comUlying with this regale: tioo,,will be charged the full chart& rates. The Toll authorised by the Charter of the; Company, 6 1 4 cents per ton for every lock peeved below Reeding and 4 Cents per ton her every lock passed above iteadlng, du the lowertaloed tonnage of the vessel. and them rotor will be charged against every boot; but conditional pen mite will he heard to boots which may be navigated in striet eonformity.to law and to the mentions of the Cum peay,At Mr following rates: Bode carrying cargo, which bas paid Ore dollars or tame Inr toile—free. Botts unladen. or with cargo which has pall lees than Ave dollare In , • For b utiles or under. • -- • - fn " more than 4: Mid not *for Blurting, I'oo " more than 10. and not crver2o mite,,- • 1,40 ," any distance beyond miles. - • 200 A • ny vklation of the 111,11, or regolallans foe using the navigation, and for the protection of the saltine of the Company, will reader the bogt liable tonn additional toll, not exceeding the full charter vale. and hi detention of bust sod cargo until inch toll, or the commutation thrived need by the martiteeto, is paid. _ • • Boats running upon • single level of the minim shall pay froreach look they May at any time pun, four ands per ten upon fiat. ameintallied towage thereof, above Reading, and andante per. fen below Rending, agimasto to the Act of Amentbkr. Ay order at the Board, 11.11t4LIT, , _ • Pretilent. Cline of tbeilidenYlkill Narlpition comopeny,l - //arch 3,1 M. Jr It D - '=E•sat itESll',l4llk . P - eat all times, at the Wu en MO for building insepoese, Band, Ae- at the towdst C. id. ATKINS. 4COO mass, Ashland, will All any Orden prompt ly and at loirelstera than bay* beet tbaried heretofbrs. Pottallle, Slareh 20,..411 - 124( TOLL )N BOATS Wi r Et hOuse EPO r o , the ng tsh of R commoncon tbs norkins 62014 Woe., and tbe names of *evident. In the same. illuetrated with nu merous drawings, a very valuable and ware* wtwk let, 2d, and 34 Repots to sale at the Bookstore of the 210- scriber. B BANNO. . kottssille,Esrels 15,1.11 111 WPOD'S IRON ORNAMENTS. yHt.;• subscriber is authorized to re ceive osiers for all kinds of Iron Vases, Settees, hale. innekets:Points. Le...Ae., tommtfactured by WOOlt a PaUT, late Sonar, tirooto;,llidge Avenge, Philadel phia, and will furnish. them ;at their CaSa prices—cap. rlage only added. A hook of specimens can be seen at our store, together with the indres of the different arti cles.- . - -' • ' 1 ' VIENA:IIAIINAN. NEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!! • FANCY BRINGS THEE O'ER , .. Tat LgAzzause. , ONE urrus WORD. Ley' of the Flrerlde. T/lALIARO-TiIIAWA. by Cheri's D'Albeit. 3 1 0rWASA1 1 4. 1 1 1 11 TWINKINO OF . YOSI,by John P. 014 _.,:„, , e- , • , ,, 1- 4 ....,... ,_ - • ';.61 - 0 \ .1311ateak by Stephen O. Foster. . ' UNOII,IIA3S; an A. 0.• Song. OEN P en AL PERSIFER MCP'S FUNERAL MANOWs by C.Grobe. , • . ,-.4a, _ - Nee Mule reerti4 as poblbiltia,.. Ittetroetkrt : Peat_ r Sn. the Piano, Itatadeon. 11l nte, •inolvi kr... , vw. lin and Guitar strings, de n always an and for ode at . . , y), AS Aug-14,1S SW; .: - Walk - ilia Sfat . : Store. • trirhg4ll2ll:llßeotreire ß a r t . :p l t r ite sale the old establiehed Works known as 2 The Franklin Iron Works.' '", situated in the norms& of Port Carbon, tichuyikinqn., Panne. The property eonaists of turning lathes. ehinee,. throe new enginee, .blaekstnith's tools. foundry basun& flasks , . with ethertOols of every deseriptiort ese• ceseary for conducting the bitsinens, a large and Taloa. ble aseortment of patterns of the most approved nia. ellnery now used in the region and a large stock eraser eastinp and raw material. Posirenloo glion Immedi ately. The property wilt be sold on reasonable ferias, and to any person wishing to engage in the haziness presents an opportunity rel&m offered. For further partienlars inquire of the undersigned at St. Clair. or between the hours of U A. M. and 't P. 31., at Kirk dt Dimen's Mks, Pottsville. J. B. KIRK. St. Clair. Fab. 21.1858 94f VALUABLE WATER POWERS FOR SALE. T HE SUBSCRIBER offers - for sate, J, upon reawmabla toren/. three valuable water Paw ers, hiving twelve feet Lilt each. situated on the 'Welt Drench of ihe Schuykill Hirer, I % mile. from the ho. tough of eniasoes: 2% voiles from notitiylklil Malmo. 2% miles from- Pottsville. and I miles [rem Minerarina , .— These water powers could be profitably applied to the manufacture of flour,powderor mining and other tools. which - nod a rush market in the Immediate vicinity.— They are located on the Mine Hill A Schuylkill Maven Railroad, and are also convenient of access by the public roads. PO that persons desirous of improving them an have superior facilities for trinsportat substan tial dam and raw mill, have been erected. upon one of ilsem t ao that the expanse of applying it to any manufac turing purple will be small. For further particulars inquire of James Merman, near the premises, or of the subscriber, at his residence In Cressona. II A. WILDER. July IT, 'SS 22.30 Vf4LUABLg COAL LEASER . Locust Mountain Conlandlron Company. offer 'to good tenants Reidtai valuable Leases upon theCompeny's property, in Columbia and Not thumberland counties. The veins offered are the large White Ash veins of tha Locust Mountain. upon which. collieries have been already established by 61sess. Mast t Pearson. Oen. S. itepplier. and 51.0. 'Kellner • 'the . mammoth vein averages stout 25 feet in thick. DellY, and the underlying vein some 12 to 14 fest. Both veins affords large body of Coal above water level. The quality orate Coal Is welleetablished In market. 4 The line Hill lisProad a ff ords an atomise t 6 the Eastern markets, and the Philadelphia A Sunbury Sail Toad to the Southein lad Western merkete. Bath of these railroads are coMpleted to ' the collieries upon the company's property. For particulars. inquire of J. ANSPACiI, Jr., Prat., ' No . . SS South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. 9r ALEX.. W. SEA. Eng. ti• Supt., Centre‘llle. Columbia Cu, Pa. 7-it ' February 13,1558 • CHAS. A. OCNDA I rat. 7. 7. That which haft long tern sought for in Potiariile can now be had by gologlo E. T. ELLRICH £ CO✓l3 (5uty,..,,,, fa B. P. Taylor.) Cheap Fashionable Clothing, lierohant ing. and General Furnishing Store, Corner of Centre and klabantango sttreta. where can be found the largest. assorttnent ot cloths. condolers*, vest. lop:furnishing goods. and ready-made clothing ever offered to the citizens of Pvdtsvele. which has been selectA with 'great care from the tar gest bowies in Philadelphia and ;Sew York. We buy for cash. and will sell for cash, et the eery lowest' prices. We desire to call particular attention town rust tomer departmitut, being all practirei s tailors, having long experhinee in the find bousesof Paris. Philadelphia' and Boston. we feel candidata% that our garments cannot he surpassed for neatness of style, beauty and et, by any berms in the cities. much less in Pottsville. Our fur. nisbing department iS supplied with all the latest dyke of • gen t Isamu's( furnishing goods. Shirts made to order on scientific principles, by one of the first houses to Philadelphia. and wairaeted to et. . alrlteintmter tbeiplace—Cbrricr of &mitre and Ma hoplango greets. ' illaj 29.'58 4f 81113SCRIPTION BOOKS. rtillE following books are. published by puberription only. and be furnished at the lisbere' prices by the aubeeriber, whO has rerrittr4 the Agency for Pott Pe file and vicinity. • NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, Edited by Daum Ripley and Chas. A. Dana. To ;be completed in IN volumes, royal octavo, at A 3 per rot in cloth; 50.11biarY; 91, half morocco; r s 4 SO, halr.Ruit D . extra. A volume will be loaned every 3or 4 Months. ENSON'S ABRIDGMENT OF DEBASES IN CON. GRESS. Priee. $3. in cloth; $3 .66, LIM Sheep. ' BENTON'S TIiIIPTY YEARS' VIEW. Two volumes. $5, in - cloth: td. library sty le,, AMERICAN ELOQUENCE. From Otis to Webster. Edited by Yrenk Moore. Price, - $5, in cloth; $ 4 . library style . .1 LW ELDER'S . LIFE ( F DR. KANE. This work to moat in interest to Dr."Kane'S celebrated '"Arctic Explomitkons,'!and ell those who parelnined copy of his gre t a work, will WADI copy of his Price. $1 60. in cloth. . 1 ThesellOoka can only be bad by anbseription—andf 'Specimens of the work ran be men and examined beforel subscribing, so that persons know w hat they are sobserl 4 Mpg to, We take this invasion 10 remark here, that , theft works cannot be obtained from any of the book cullers, except 'when they are appointed Agents to rie , eeire subscriptions. BENI. DANN AN4 Agent Jar' D. Appleton rh Ou t , and iChilds dt Ptterson,,. - Publishers, Philadelphlts. Pottsville. May 16.'68 TRAVEUNG. arkLIVE3WCW., PIUISEELTHIR AND NEW YORK 'SCREW STEAXBO72 CO. riIHE Splendid. Steamships forming ji..l the above Line wUI sail from I NEW YORK - as 101. lows: - CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt. LeltchOnly I•st. - • CITY OF WASIIINOTON, Wilie r lnty 16t1i.1 KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, July !NIL and every alternate Tbrinday. From wrenrogLeveiy alternate Wednesday.' Fare from New York, Cabin f:5, Third Class 1510. Liverpool. Cabin ilos t sSs 75; Tied Classr. lISTORN TICKETS available for six Months ny Steamer of the Line. • Cabia.lll4o,-4bird Clare. k 70.. These Steamers are supplied with imProvedirAter light compartments. and terry experienced Surgeons. Peeves about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to Send for their friends from the old country, can purchase Tickets and obtain all Information by'applying 04. G. Pale, 13 Brordway, N.Y. Sabel it Cortie,l7l Broadway, N..Y., to .1. 11. RICHARDS, Mlnersvllle, and to RICKARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. rOll,lO Certificates by Bret MUM Sailing rsamis be tween New York and Liverpool, also Drafts sold by the above. [May 8,19.1 y AEM . IOII4 VALLEY RAIL OACi.' mill sage o Time. • , (IN and alter. WEDNESDAY,4)C.. ) TOBER 28th, the Passenger Trains of this L r ebigh . Valley Railroad will run as follows: , i 1 • . • Down Trallno. • leave Mattel Chunk . at 7.15 A. m.,2naitniil.6l. " Lehighton 7.27 " * 12.42 • " •• Lehigh Gap 7.49 " • 1:09 " .F . 61atinalon 7.65 " IYIS. .!" " Lannert 8.16 " 1.36 " .• White hall 8.22 .. - k.42* ." . •• Catasauqut 8.33 " 144 r.. 4 " Allentown 8.44 " 2.06 a " Ilethiehens 9.00 " . 2.2) ;!‘ " Ereemanabnrg • 9.10 " • 2.30 l t “ r Antis Easton 9.40 0 2:46 - " ' lip Trai ls. .' ;; Leave Easton at 11.35 A.M., and 440 1.. 31, " Preeminsburg 12.00 " *',5.07 .• ".* Bethlehem 12.101. m., 'BAT - a • " A”ORLOWD 1125 ". • 544 ," i • •• Catasanqua 12.36 •"'. - 1.44 " '‘ " White Mail 12.411 " Cis& m " Dun ea . 1264* ".. 03 ' ." • ',.., " Slatinsten 1.16 "" .' a: 24 " '' •• * Lehigh Gap 'l.26: " 630 0 ' :.. Lehighton . 1.48 •• ' * 0,52 " Anise Mauch Chunk 200 " 2.05 " 6iPThe those Trains will connect with thellorning and Afternoon Trains to and from New York apd Phila.. dahlia. The BOOM Meadow' Train, will leatce Mauch Chunk Lor Witkeeharre, Iburleton. White Eaten, te., upon thaarrival of the 2 P. M. Train. ', • • ROBERT 11. !MYR& ,SsipCet Eng.' [August i t 67 .331 • ' 44- •- - (Mob( $l. '5l PHILADELPHIA AND REAOSNC R. R. Mi.AA MAN iWnsiss fMn e Jnl7 u. 841.888. . DONII4 PASSE:WM TRAINS,; - Leave Pettaville, daily. (except I , lrudays)Al,ll.ls A. 10 0 'anti 3.30 P. M.—Pasring Reading at 0.51 A: 31., and 6.06 P. SI, - Arriving In Plalladelptda at 3123 own,-and at 7.40 P. 3/. - : lIP PAISENORU TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia: daily, (except SundaPi) at 7,30 A. IL, and 3.30 P. 31.—Passing Reading at 10.05, A. 31., and 6.07 P. M. Arrivingin Pittlatib'atll:ss noon, and at 7.35 P. M. Both Up and Down IPasoenser'rains Soonest it Pod Clinton with Trains to end from gammitui. Ditswism. Williamsport and Minim. limning PassimitOr trains only connect at Port Clinton for Wilitaststph &ranton and Pittston. LEBANON VALLEY - BRANCH. Passenger Train Laves Reading at 100 A. M.. 'Rai arrival of Up and Down Morning Paverngee Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at itarrisburgiat 12.35 noon. and connecting With Paccragerlntins on the Northern °antral. 'Pennsylvania" and `.`Cumberland Valley^ Railroads. for Sunbury, Williamsport. Rimits,• Pittsburg Loncastsr, lialtintore and Clotibetsbarg. Returning, triers Hareisborg at if.a . P.M., atter err'. eel of Trains fro% above prints. - Anteing at Reading at ♦bs P. 11.. and connecting with Up and Down Trains fur Pottsville and Phih.delphis the woo evening. ' No Trains raw on Sasdays. • t. .1/atied.o.aletareen Pottsville and Pbtladelplda,f2 75 and $2 28; 'leading , and Philadelphia, $1 76 and $1 45; Itarriabotaand Philadelphia, la 26 and $070; Lebanon and I'hlladelphla.s2 CO and $2,10: lkodlan and Han rlobora. $1 dd./ Nodal Ni; Iteadlnaond Pottrflile, o 06 and $0 $5: Bolding and Lebanon, 85, and 20 ante; Pottavllie and Ilarrlabnra. $2 a and n 16 ; rottra. and Lebanon. $1 8 mod $1 60. Through No.l Tiekete—Pottsvllle to lialtitnere,l6 (dr. Reading to entlltnore. $4: Wading to Lancaster, $2 26. poly& of Baggage allouetteletr Pm/age. The Second Liao Can run with all the above Regular 'Noting» Train,. • - ogr-Sforti risTrato Drown Red AfterticainTralo eau on Sundays. • , Tbroagb f r,t Clays Tiekets, at rehired rates, to Niag ara Faibt, BuCaio, Detroit, Chicaigo, and all the principal points le the West. North West, aadjbe Cao Asa rand Sialgraitt Tickets, at lower how, to .11 the above *co, ego W bad on applicant's to the Mallon /gent. 1101•411 Tleketa .01, be partbased berme tb• Vane atar4 DION dun charged It paid le ow. • 0. A.l 11001U0, Net it Gm Sept. 2d• ,Al-FITIINC I Anent. . IMPALE; PA. . toslerairorarotpiatftdiy the Ursa of Porta ielnlty. that baring laird the prinswin tbstralefillesix7Dlek. atat attached, It to Itta Ntling Basiatuorill hat* tarry on both htatiehe4 topes, by strict attaathat intea—treptor always am lotg• and seteeted' -4.,etoploybog competent. ortmen, and doing. tork at rigreiasateratiapprieet .- tote . ire a portion of the' public %Cis tonne. . stork will consist of Wok- Closets. iron. Copper rivet Bath Tuba. Poreeiainand" - Wash itavina.troa and Ilt:Pfugs , firms bock& for, Leather Bose for pars meats, Bnuich Pip4Zod Couplings for pelmet utsartm. ati Lead iiimt of passe, Lias-Fliteress of ewer! Mod, embracing& full a o rtmeot of ettandellets. Pendants, Bracket& de., de.. manufactured of the beet cleanly of materials, and- of the latest and tenet approved pat tern. . T : , tarns% mparros• 15 ft:= OTELS. "WHITE HORSE HOTEL._ " timmer esf Cleave and: Pro Scrooge. o lbgtortlk. Joseph. Proprietr. Entertidateenu and arcoasaedatlona of the best kind, and every attest lon,w be paid by th e host and hie at tendaipeto oaks guests and travellers ootsfortabli . Angdid" 1,'57 , 51.11 - e. w. JON" JOIE& w, (1 &JONES, Pkopietom Z 4 fr , (-titre sired. porrsruze, 7 s " 4Thwdood §tabling provided:** June '53 2C"i7 PULASKI 1140 - OSE SETH *.SLATES, Proprietors, Ai roo syrr.z.z, P.. • oat* aving; helm refitted In _ ?tie - t toanur,guesta and e tatters The'e every se. leatioa4atioe. Mesta at all hours. eboleept and bed Monis will be band at the bsr. 'Prevalen t as well as osit,,lthreua, will god the PULASKI HOUSE, to every restaittOil bite ot the Attest hotels he the county. gairklB , ' • ' 261,7 rpIUIRNI,II.OIII3X, kilassitle City, s. J. - -HE unitgaigned having extinaea Ito of the afore 7: 7 ." ‘ isalu ed.esitsbitik t, will, by the re, WI guest of ;irony open it ,lor the .... reception , or compsapitu the Snit o - June. The tutprosomeults, since last cloen, have been large, and Can seemone hundred eddltional boarder*:Thuground tiaot the new building. HO ft. long and:32 wide. will flee Bo din; Allele, four Billiard Table*. two BegaPaiTables, Wine and Lunch Booms, Where late sopperowitlket furnished as required. These morns win hi tutelwrlirektir the boarders of this house mid (heir invited frlenda:';...tio bowling will be al. lowed , a ver night. : I have talupiallitarh•Dolito to Beirut sultaWcoolts, bikers and servaulaiiTo thaw who have vieltelthe Surf mouse, it tau • • / to say more. • ; ; 11 "Peetruip , ; •;14 t 0 TmfrEtt. June F., '5B ; BUSINESS CARDS. D. 1 1..-DODSON, DeoW aIC. flat, Market Street, titre, tr. doors'' To Third, soutb elde. Irottstille, ly DiP W. SIIEAFFER, Pottsville a., r ,late of the Pennsylvania Slats Geological Slimy, , NRY'PLEASANTS, .and Engineer, POTTSVILLIS. Mac—Market rreetowirth slde.betvreen Ceutte ind Becpod. . • [Augn't 8, '6: , - 7. - - - H. CHARLES HERMANSADER, , Sur eon mind Atcoonebert • • IO SU U 17-yQlll9slte the eradiate Institute. August 29, '57 ' : . 35-ly V , RANK CARTER, Civil and Min !ln; Engineer, Surroiyor, &o- wi ll attend to surreys of arida, m nes. town piot F. Le. Wilke nit b Semi. Lewis, Fait; first door below Elirer Terrace, Potpie Ille, Pa. Si] 9, '57 19-11 11. McElwain, Civil and Mining ; • Engineer, Aphland,!Ps., attends tuStirveying and tospert log Mines, surveying and dividing lauds, regu lating Town Lots. and all other Moines* . in tbe line ot bit profession. Letter address, Fountain Spring P: 0., Sebuylkill County., Pa.. • Feb. 23.1868 8-1 y ' . • ctn. s. alarm.) -, . tor. a. nmoxs. Ilmith.&,Symonsi Otrii, Yining and Topographical Angineel7, and Witty •..., ~ Vairran. - inhantanno kRe and sts., It f . Broad greet. ! ~., P i OTTSVILLE, ' f TAMAQUA. '; April 24, '5B - .' 1 c- . , n-u I • ±Y.OOLE, IT T ENRY iii . i ! 3 1: i 001 E .E; Geol t ogical : Pottviir: P .giv el es a sk i :tentlon r n uV i ey a 'au:. e re za s ui t ina! lions of Coal Lands-to surveys of. mines. requiring ape. tiel accuracy. and to the sups deuce and entire aharge for proprietors of estates. 70 • rebruary 2, 'SS a [July 22,17 27•tfl GENCY—For the Purchase and ~tlLl3ale. of Real Estate; baying- vital selling,Coal; ebarga of Coal Lauda; Mines, itc.,and 'collecting raata—trons twenty yea,* akporienta In the COunlyila popes to giTe satisfaction.: °Mee - StabantAngo Street, [Aprll6,!sB 14.] • 011411.31.-11ILL.1 COAL. rffigN,'S4WYER.4, - CO., Sulopes of the hot qualities of RED AND WHITE ASH SCUUTLiALI. COALS, Also, COSIDEILLANJICOAD. °meil=lo6 Walnut _street, lIIIAAPELPILIA; and 81 'State street, BOSTON. .sirProtlartwx and'parebasers °Most will Sod it to their iulvautage to give to i call. \ SAWYER * CO. '- july 3, '58 . -214ut • C I P Irooßana . s &op. A 211) 91 , 1111.113.1 MP I T HZ CISIMATtD Lewis Vein Bed Aeb. Coal From tho, , -NEW TiIiNCAN COLLIERY." - • They mine no othe'r Catl—wbieb inures Its pod AO - Cow sates by J. 8. SILVER; Jr.. a. 0cr.,1 No.ll line street, New York Polt”Ille, Joao 11;-'1'68 ICOAL ? ' ! i COAL. '' : - COAL LEIVIK - AUDENRIED & GO. 0-t..t-L.CME3 RdS Ws utstrad;PELLAU6LIIIIA. 1W Broadway. NEW YORE. State street, BO Whatnot's Deetteri'its the kit Vali . Wes of DOMESTIC WALE—Sbte Proprietors ef.,.ltott Conk Odttery. eopa• tie of producing ever 11$0 3 000 tone a year of the rel Ant. tut DIAMOND, (11cd Ash.) aid BLACK IltATII,( Wkii[Ask) i . . , ALSO, , Exclusive' lents for the vale cribs yorely gartte's :La emit &lowa a Coal. from the Locust - Dale tkillery of Om. C. Ports A Co. all of *Web will be ebippea , direet to New York, via :Canal; or' TalgsTlacy Tla Wonted& .PI an, (below Navy, Yard, rbiladalphia.) _ _ ALSO, - At Philadelphia, teem Pier 110. 11, Pert.lllol. The chokes/ qualities of lIED add MIMS UR COALS from Schuylkill County, selected with apeelal care, acid sliippecl wader our personal _suipteifelence. • At Elisibethpprt, N. T. LEHIGH SPRIICO MOUNTAIN awl COUNCIL RIDGB COALS. From Baltimore,. lid. The eidebritled liAIICSfILFJ B1113?1131008 COAL. . . At Jersey City, ILL (oda . Lehigh and lion* Qraa7&•) The e'er)* ssperior IiaLFIENBAUNX COAL, flom the Dailiatore ran, takes frets the Audrnried Improver meat and;Coal Company's lbstate4 near Wilkesharret also, the COUNCIL RIDGE' COAL; both of which, for strew purpcore and for family use, are unstupassed.• We hold certificates In Our oMees. from parties •srbo have used and Tully tested these Coale, sod pronounce 'thew the BAST ANCIIISCITI Coals for steam In use, Pro. during no eliniter,lesa ashes and greater blase, than asy other kinds now before the public. • May 16, '6B TURX6B. ' r. a. G0W.13.' TURNER & GOWEN, Inners and Shippers of _, WHITE ABll 'COAL from The East and West Henn Latta Collfettes=llAllllloTll A BLACK HEATH VEINS Ovvactststre street, opposite Episcopal Church. , Pottsville, Apcll 10, ;58 161 P CO—PARTNERSHIP NOTICE' ' The subscribers hare associated theterseirse. from' I sod after this statism:Oar the came and style el TYLER, STONE d CO.,sod will conduct the blllllbrill Of lkaltrp to Cat. as summon to FREDERICK TYLER t CO., it No. 32S g Wainat street. Philadelphia; 169 •Broadwiry, New York; Tier Np. b, Part Rictuaood. rammnick TYLER; GEOROR T. TYLER, C. NICHOLS BEACH - , WILLIAM K. STONE. le-If Mai 9.°M ASHLAND and MAHANQY COAL —The undersigned are prepared to reecho ordees e celebrated Ashland Coal from the 91aneroti pt. onftr Colliery." Froutthe extenid alterations and 1131• provemente widest the Colliery this sinter for prepav mg; the o°l4 they reel no hetttatlon in offering it to the trade as an artkle that Can bate nt superior in the mar tet. both as to quality and freedonifrotn dirt, slate Ruff other Impurities. ' They are also prepared to mate 'eon. trset.lrsr Lehigh sod ffellnylldr.Cosi fromother mines j BANCROFT. LEWIS & CO., Walttyet street; commercial Building, rebnuiry 9, 'AB • .• fidy CAIN, HACKER & COOK, striae Ass emus' or 33.1implx. MlCesatia. C 7 L Also, deelers to ether, first fjualltiei at White sad fled" dab Coals. Pa. 138 Ifirferiestreet, Phitalietphia; lad Wooctiaird . Wharves, ' TIMIAS 04111. Hogue lIACIRS. Jett W. axis February 27.'58 • Mi' Anthracite Coils. CHARLES HECKSCHER& CO., Sblijpers of Schuylkill Ccale.fmen the eelebratedi BLACK WRATH and BUOY D 2e/01701'41X MOTE An, nod the OTTO BID Asu Yeltis„ are tiew **wed to tour , ' cute orders, either frosi Philadelphia, (Richmond, wharf 14,) or from Schuylkill Haven, per Canal, at, the low• est market ram So stogie curves be fir coairacts—to be furnished In uniform pytmeordet. . Omega— 10. 45 South street. 51SW "YORK; No. I= Walnut street, PIIILARELPWIA LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE,. T ESSEES 'OF. KASKA WILLIAM.; COLLIERY. (tOnnerly Ronne. Eissrcters A CIO.: are new prepared Mreetiv• orders fat their relehntedi WHITE ASII COAL front !bellows and Black Heath) veins, and RED ASirfrom the Luther and Peach Oran 4 veins, All of Ishtar are free born InK and well 44444 . ler ramify use. Moles recruit . , adrpted some improve. ments In the mactilnegt ftrt thepreparation of this Cost, which enablestivem trkarale theslate and fiat pieces fromtbigaarefreeta ed,ghing it a handware and uniform elm and ippoirsone, I boy can conthinuttr rco commend It to the public. • i Offire—in Centro street, *molts the American litemA, Pottsville. • r--trr Agents In New Yorialittlira—lLlVEllg • Mani: 64/ 4.. jet°. WaltnatEttwattPlMADZlPßlUß lio:16 Naomi Aired, KEW pax. :; • stisag i ; ; 9-„tt - • .4 „ . , drigirktsOpilivast.suridif# o" air ovierdi • TAVirlt, BE • Lubneattng Grease , cheilest, wet imitable and 4w/ibis eompoeailM•d • • tot tabiticatismileaory nimbi eryoua tbilzl4o: alOssialtroark Carria,:fta, Carta, bolo mad Wagoisy , ihrlt u 111 itot Onus, aid to not Affertett. btloit fit e 0,14. Nona fact and and far sale is Tigi Cam& g • igartitis. by TAW h BEMIS. Pbikdlillabli. phial* IL - Wire • • Rope Works of JOHN A: ROEBLING: • TresOnt New ieraer. AIWA lam asoortnioni of Wino 'Rope constantly . on yang Orderanned EWA dosintob. - }or nisoAlineith, itod oat, leo oirentar. , ; WY . - OILSI OILS!!! OILS!!! 'HODGSON & KEAN * Nog. 5 & U 5. Whams, philaba., Generalso AND mmission Item FOandß Dealers in WHAL SPERM. OIL RISING AND MECHANICAL S PURPOSE. 15e0.22057- 384 f ALEXANDER KERR, IMPORTER ANIOINOLESALN. DEALER IN - ' - 44 841. T." . . '.- \s• , . .3e. 134 fientsh Wharves, 4 1.. 0 PHILADELPHIA. —•-• .- - Ashton's Fine, Liverpool 0 rot' ad.Torks Ists tat, Asti t ou's and Star Mills Wry. assorted Sista, constantly on hand and far a.le In lots to salt the trade. - - 51-15.--otherssolle/tO3:-, Plireh 18,'6$ 11-6 me , . fifone FW'ari .Workii HARRISBURG, PA. TUHE attention - of MERCHANTS and HOUSE li REVEIT9 li Invited to the quality or NK IN ARK manufactured at the above works. ll superior in material. quality and finish. to any made-In Pennsylvania. leaving it with candid, and ahleindima to d;relde No Poison Is used In glazing this, as Moat la In Add 112arthewieWara, the maul ng Wog corn - pfted of nothing bat'Ailt tad clay.' Inc pro, list. Se.. address . WU. 110Velt, liorrisbung, hi.. Aug. 21. '29 . 34.3 m • • . GEOi . VC JPOMEROY & CO.', , , ,_ OIL, SOAP, OANDLES,4I.O. 4 NO. 12 SoOth 'Water street, below Market, Philadelphkr . . . ....:-.. . , Sperm, Lard. Inepiant.Wkale,Tannerteand olvklnery . OU,Sperm and Adamantine Candles. . ' Itanttiel Z. Miller, flaleszass. - rhusdelow,ratiaio s,lkti •' • • 1-ly . • • JOHN A..16200RE' • 'Oll and Commission .Pd'erohanU 1 AND DEALER IN MINERS' SUPPLIES, street, 'Phtladelpkilae Ilu constantly on hand . ' Rptirsa. Lard. 601.111 tlepbant, Bleached and Racked W hale Oils. Etperm and Adamantine Candlis o Battling and ()naming Oil, eipnstwit. &manners' UPee, Wire Rope, Blope Chains. Blasting Powder, Feely Lamps, • Gum and Leather Wiling, Fuses, Wicking. Ae. April 1, 'till 14.1 y tikehlyikill.pre and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. t awl:0;111e . OIL. in Ilillyman'elilabAntongo at., 111.4100 n "boy° Centre at., 11 - attain°, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED U' LAW, • •'• $531,40.04:10. CHARTER PERPETUAL: This Condition ). obtained its Charter at the last &mann of the LeidO eof Pennsylvania. and Is now fully or gardsedandliticared to issue Melee. at liberal rates an FheandliOlind rtsks. an Public and Private Build- Ings.ll urnittiltgitocks of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. Also on Oiorabrakera and Machinery. Inland Insu rtitice °weenie' lII6a taand Barges. by Canals and firers; also on Cargoei‘Coal to Philadelphia. New York. Bal timore. to. ThloOtwapany guaranteesto adjust all losses promptly. and tti at eby hope to merit: the patronage of the public. • qT.2i, • ; • , I,•'_l,lrectors B. K. M. BPSII4.' , J. H. ADAM. WILLIAM MOILTIMMILJr. 20118 D. DEIBERT, JACOB ittINTTANOIRs Jr. JOHN fiNDRICKB. • ' OROROB LABEL , - D. O. vuzsaii No. W.Y. SMITH. 'II. 11. II U NTZINOEIL ROBRAT . H. PALNEIIt ? 08,18,3 E J. En 8. K. M 4IC EBNER. President; W. Y.SMITIL gipershitry and General Agent. rattsvllle..lanrumwlAO - - Clcvaziatir 11 1 " Formers' Mutual • FIRE INSURAtec!OMPANY. T. A GODTIVET, :Lana ki Se*Mill enunty. hem ref moved to Pottsville. (Autit4l2 l . 3te3t CT//11tT/TE ITERPETIII3.& a gifrORATITD TY/ IiTNT. /HZ STATE II . 4111):Z INERIRILNCS Company orrlPorinna., OFFICE -92 Marketiliirreet, Harris burg. Pa. ; Cap!tal 3130.00051011ar5. uo all tba 'safer dame of prepl i agalnat Lao by poKlia of Inland NarlaelionaS „ , naportotion. .1011 N 1131TilEltf011 t siden s.w . ARD, &Gregory. • 1..31 Yin President. - - BENJ. BABBLE hue been eppoiliAltd Agent for this Cooney, in Schuylkill county - 01.6d lekepared to insure all lands qr property at the lowest InWerith regard to temerity. jilts rites can be ascertal*Ohis N okstore, Pottsville: 0. BAN NAN.ts also Agent foe' •• ell as FIRE Insurance. ; Meg: let 40. . 111.112111 r. wiz ixtnramm v t . ,$ CST CO., , I Pottsville, Pest • OAP API L5100,040-CIIA It .7'Zie At ,-" ,' R 71141. r ylits- 'Conipelty, eliarte : , ? .. ,:iy - the iii g lg roatu of Penitsylvania;withre- .- al of ODD I undrod Thousand Dollars, is now .fitUy . •• • . and has eansmeneed bailees'. The Gotnista All ~.: redlo receive moneys end other pro-arty In , '...r; allow intsreston all moneys deposited in trual4 • "rate; Are per rant. per annum:. principal itt4l . • . ' payable an demand. For rates of Premium at A Insurance, sot the'priuted Tables suppliet at the onlei t the Com pany. Centre street, Pottsville. three 4 , . . tab of the Ezehane Hotel. JACOB IDINIZING .4 Prset Wuxi:rams Kiang, Secretary and Theaslistr :',,,'' April 2, '4B : - -- ,; ;ar ' Air/MGT= 13813114.11C8 ... . .. . • . ;Authorised Capital. $ 4OO ,•t , . rHARTER PERPETUA - f.:' - ' - , I Id Ne. 91 Walnut street, between Tbitillf ' t - 'streets, Philadelphia. This Company will titles , lova or damage by ,ilre, Buildings, farnftpra, ebandlie genteelly. ' Also Mims IssimattekturT Cargoes and freights. lawn, Lerma= teall • the Union. - • numerous: .. - • D Lather, Davis Plenum, • ' ~ 4$ Lewis Antenried, Jeleph Ilartteld, .......," . , Peter Sneer, . ' Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, =_ ~.,e , 1 g John K. Illackiston, B. Hammett, - ..: 3 4... --. Samuel 11. Itothermel, Wm. P. Dean. y ' • i ,D. MITRED., PrendSte. , . - .. Wit. S. Dwt , lice President. i ' , W. 11. Smith, &attars. ~ ', Sr P. D. 4truitz baa been appointed scent for tba; sbose Company In Schuylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance Om apply. • Jatmary.l4.'67 .. 1- • - • lIIDERNITY - MIIK Franklin Fire' Insurance. Coin patty, of i.taladelphis. Ofilco, No, 163% 6bosaut strolls, agar Fifth Afoot. - DIUCTOILIV Charles Darktikar, Thomia Hart, Tobias Wagner, 'Samuel Grant, ' Jacob E. Smith, , Morris Pittersoa. Continue. to make insuraniw. permanent br limited on every description of property. in town and, country. at rates as low as are consistent with security. - • . The Company bare reserved a large contingent Fund, which, who their Capital and Premiums, safety Invested, 'Mid ample protection to the Insured. Since their In.. corporation, averted of Dlyears,they have paid upwards of one milhon, two hundred thousand dollars, losses by ere. thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in sure/Deposit well as the ability and disposition to meet' with promptness, ail liabilities. .CIIAS. N. DANCKRR, President. CHAS. O. Dinars. Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed *not for the above mentioned Institution. and is now pfepared to make In• surance. on every description of property.lst the lowest rater.. • ANDARW nthastL, Agent. . Pottsville. Jan:ll.lBsS 3 / 4 24f THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON II FIRE AND LIFE INSDRANCE CONPAT.• AIITUORI ZED CA PITA 1,--.£2,00 OA 00, or $ i 0.000,000. Paid up Capital, Famine, and Reserved Farads, $4,000,000. Nearly Stioo.ooo Invested In this country. Llabittty of the shareholders unlimited. The income of this Company in New York, for IW, was upwards of t 600,000. The undersigned having lto 'ekkt appointed agents of the above Company, ire prepared to receive applications for Insurance against Firs, on every description of build. logs and property. Inc udlng reel breakervand the strue tures evmureted with collieries. All lbw* parties re nuking Insurance are respectfully Invited to call at the office where partirulars will be given, together with :the Company's Vireular, and detailed statement of the con di:Rot:el this well known and thoroughly reliable corpo ration. I In else the amount of Insurance desired exceeds the robs of the Liverpool and London. the undersigned are authorized to obtain it In other reliable companies. Reference Is permitted to be made to the :following gentlemen:n . John Tucker, Feek, :" • Jatnes Deludes, James _ • Jobe IL White. Esti., Itoo. Joometi 11. Campbell. •110ftACE P. SMITH and PlidlfitY, W. POOLE, :Agent*, lAt Mei of 11. W: Poole, Engineer, Centre at., Pottavllle. Jan. 30,15 , 5-ti 1A44:04;W:TI:Oil THE Girard Llt e Insurance, Annuity and. Trust Company of Philadelphia. Orme. No. I ' Chesnut street, the drst draw East of the Custom House. CAPITAL I,3OO,OOO—CtIARTER PERPF:777AL Zontlone to make insurances on lives on the most *Waterier.., '- . The eapttalleing paid up and litiesied, tegetber with alargeand ronstantly increasing reserved fund, otters' :a perfect security to their/eared. • The premiums may be paid tutityearty- or quarterly. • The company add alt Oars periodically kith* Inieran ees for lite. The fint-ilonne.apptoptiated In December; 1844. and the second Bonne In Dee tuber. 1419, amount Ito an addition of fie liOto ever] $l,OOO insured under the eldest policies. making 51.262 50 which will be 'mid • when It shall become .a claim, heti:Mot til.telOortgln• allylmairettheiteat oldest.eumuut 113,23750:the next in age 105 1 . 212 60 for ere? $1,000: the others in the 'same proportion otording to the amount and time of standing. which midi lions make nit average of more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without iumeitis t log the annual premium. ' • ' auroras: ' Thome .Tohn, d.Brown, drama DkVIC • D. Danner. t . John Jay Reath, • Diederlok Brawn, Robert Pearsall, George Taber, • "' Joseph Y6lllll. John D. Latimer, - 4'hosnai P. James, Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. %Ai. John R. Stack.; - Pluouphleteeontalnlnn table ofratesend'explanittlens. erns of epplleatlonand further letbrinatlen an be bed lathe ernes. , , THOMAS DIDOWAT, Presttlent, Joan T. Junta. detnary. • • , . ' lir The enbeertbet Is went tbr the itliemi Co piny Iq 13ehttilkM County, 'and natant • Immures, and give aH nereentry IntbruuttleitPD the entdeet. • AraileattUlt,' 144!D DANNAD; , . Wtitg'SCREENS, .------ 11111114'00ALAilD'iliCATIliBICRIElt10.: - 1 - 11311 N H. K(RTZ, (lateroCaud 81 4.: t reerWialltoort V Ills =I.) vreitiCiegeithily.*l lb* atteotlere of reredos ensured In 4lie,eoll tee 6*v:l to bitylitanofee ger_ 'of WIRE 001L' AIR 11.E j l o g SCREENS, vox L^ 1111)DI.E14. WIRE :;1111005119. 'le, . a t th e olg ishibilibllNOr. Xigletrdil 04011131kniC11.4 CI Ilaviag born engaged to .tbe loudness of ,tierees.aWat. Ins lb: upwards of twEve leers. I Uttar myself act! ow torsOtt sepal Work at Is dans onlit , r falba i coinity. suit want.* rellet toll.. quality qto R bie ila poi, as 1 geerantee of wind It elLi boo le MOO" pledging et nu that X inn gram adrift' to wraps/ work at to *XI TR° soy give too a trial. ____l_ . JOKY U. KERTE. ; Ilicersvllle..lolj IL it% ' '-/•, - . .. . 10, O. 1- ESTERLY &FRISK;' ~ • - Itainfactisteirs at Cog ticteint, 1 ..-- vVO ULD rispectfaily ' call the at ,tlaa -ttoir Of istrotlebten eagitted to the Ocall trade to their coal screens *fib* traiihtts ekes. They' hese lo• creased facilities Ibr,torning oat the , best of cork with prourptoess and dbtsteh. llthin g the most es perfected hands to the State t ey can oat' ante* elk troth done at their factory. ' RePen -10 9 way and subseafttiaPy dis4l4l tat thartad ;,; • 4 , s W ke ea n 801 l g, Cos , rbaio, littoral Ma — , a.a m...'. in 3 A _ Banos , ile4ite.,alcsys on band. Ali orders directed to the don ley mail or 10 et I p, L. &hero nardearl dors Will Crested prompt atteatioa. Jule 4.1.7 11 1 PAINTING, &O. fS Te l t P E I l if f i l a ti r i g 3 o ° lt W ild a elel II I t B eortment of Window' Shades. net sod rim:Slot de: eigno,ineludlog Gold Bordered, Oiled, puido,apt i of rai 3 Oothie de., ke r ,ebesper rhawerer. !. ALSO - ' - Visored. Blued lin' Plain e Paper Shades, id rt il ds seription Vor Sado by usw.pors Centre Stroet,op. poqte BpleocipoKhiuTS. • Pottsville, Aprillo, 'be • _ PAINTING; PAPER HAPICIIRo - , &C. TT undersigned rpipesifully announce to the publle that he has openeda Paint lop, in Second street.. 'bore Market, neat' &of to the Pint Meth°.het Church; Where beta grackaln4i at e ell work in the tin., verb aa ii 013140 slid •blgn Painting. Glazing. Graining,o4 roar Ilingins, In; the aborted notice, Ana on teamoable terms, flawing *oiled at the bnsinere for a number of years, he Dopes, to receive.' abate of the public patronage. iJii/LHAEL KLINK Pottsville. April 11. , . . REDUCED PRIOES i 1 Weal 1 2, a,p40 4Th ri esirp.-. THE subscriber has' a large tot of very choice Patterns of • i i • I Peper,suitable for Balls, .• Parlors, Mainz Rooms, Chem, ' • •• Wat * --.7:--- 1 bets and Public Bundling*, whleh ..•.""; 0. , --<- he will sell at greatly reduced a; 4 , : ~ ..... 2 : _:, priers. Thu Stock embraces the • 1 .•• ' si, latest'and suet esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as fr Cents* PIM!. * i Now is the time for Bargains, toe Pepee illemangs and Books at . , .. . B. SANNAN , B • (leap Mettle!! and ti'f . a . i . r..?4 , l Beek Siete. *irPA ap PER RANGERS BUPPLUSD pavir CHEAP. October Slip; - „ 44. MUDEY &BOWEN, i 'louse & Sign Painter* &.. P#pe* Thum. ' .• - jersw.;- , . I - RAVE' received New Styles Plain Plifl9lB l . n tl OLD De Ir v iti W DO lL t ' • SUADES, BORDERS, is. .• s : , i \W . & • -t.. - ' 7 ' •• ....' '' , :•••• Therm wishing a Windstorm oe o. e -1... • . . -•„.:•' Partin? Paper alieuld.ime nor , • 0 • 0 m' • Impressed Gold Papers:, • , They are seer MUGS& and hate a better'effect than those generally nianutheromd.' . i Pure White Lead. French Color ed , 7.iiieme..ed. and American Mars, . trench and A Wedeln Oils, yarnhdies, tr. • liVlirdow 4:llerr, dr. . gr. il 1 (lairc Sired, fblisnilk, 2 doers ethorelmit ' ,s can ilouse.„ Apr 6. '4fl . : 141 ti EORGE D.' TIA,UO-HAMOUIF,I Attornify.at Law, f Ye. I% '67 61.1y►J SCIViNTON, PA. 1 OHN P. HOBART, lAttinney at tr. Law, Pottsville, office oirnite theutmetieso itonse4 October 81,'57 I •it•ly ROSEBERRY,! Attorney at vi • Law. Orate— corner Al Market add 2nd street! Pottsville. August 9,101 32- I i FY ER STROUS,,E;,Attarnay at La*. Ofilee—Centre stteiet, cppotite tlie Town Hill s •ottsvllle. = • Vebni . lury 9.'56 DAVID GREEN,AttOrn+y ai Lati, Pottstillo.ra; Otlietln Markeiiit ,opposite the Post Orrice. July 24.17 • . ..,1 P.. DEWXES; Attorney at Law. • OITICK—Nar don viloovuSi gottimet's hotel, ) 'entre strtvt. Pottsville, Pi. [l:ise. 5,14 49- ' F illllo.l l lAS R. HANNAN, Attornep at AL Law. Marvin ElentriStrset,o4osit'ethe Epiattpal Ohareh.Pottorttle.Piaini. ti0v.20.'56 47-ly OHN C. dONßAD4r.,justii - 7*, the Pollee and! Coa%feyaneerefffee opyosi Kithes, Broad et.. Tainuivia, pa. ( Mai 2, • e 7 csitg.MgNT S.: FOS'T'ER; i Juati tile Peace, It Arid agenelea so. li led and attended to direfully, lEep. 23, '6ll . ; Mt -- I,HN'tEllrit.lNGEtii-Juidice of }he 0 Peace. ST:CLAIR...IIII attend .toall business! en trusted to him with dlllkenre audieapeY (11448 B.l** QAMUEL GARREtr,iMagistrte, 1.„7 Conveyatwer and OetleralCollecto. Chher,Merket, St.. Pottsville. mixt don) . to Post tlilee. „I Aug. 15. w• 33. AP. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, . Ashland, Pebtilltilll eonhtJ. tit.; will aet as. agent in 4.14 e purchase and sale of .state, eolleFtlon of mats; &e. • Calt.laotr. --- May 21.1 y riHIiISTOPHEER E, Attor k) De) at Law. POtilWitle, ich ylki I county. Pa. titriec—ln MahautoWittreettOtn rof Peeond: April 11,'57 15-ly — IEORGE del). Attorney , a Law.Pottsville, &ann., williitteud tolegalbusine In Schuilkitl counts ituct elsewhere. Office In tenth street, nearly opposite the Bank. 27- mo. immtcluo ;7 - yaau x. &turps& E , NDRICKS :& SHINDEL;; At. H tornejoat 1414TAMAQliA, 4 1'it.. flaying teimei.• .ated togothrr la flee *pence of tbe Ler. ail profreolonel bosioesd lit Sebuytkillfan4 adjnliting pimpliest etitypsted to their earn wtti reeetie promp t ii - ! M Iv 29. 'AR' 22; CONS' n% TLY on han ,T Rams mining parpolii, at radared p for rash br good paper. HAY 100 D, LEE,* CO. ! - Pottsville, . . b2-4f ! ~ _, , , .HARDWARE AND iNgliN DEPOT-. 4.1 liits T wigaU ttoOlabetn, bane g uow A rrang ed ooa at Ms neir place et buslt t eas andth a new detcradostion of tornisti ipg AO suelt; goddi sal,the businessot the t doal Region may require, id Rids Irtwest market salute, solicits theinspectlain of the publl4. I shop be always on hand and have tin handw full stock ofl Dar iron, • - ' i'• • . Ctioppltig Axes, ' ! ;• I Flue iron, , jf. • •,, , t Octal Shovels, • ' i Coat Stool, ';'; . i T4e* chains. l' 1 Slit Iron,;•.i i Nails and Spiketl, Rope. ;;,,i . • t. Tickle lillocks, • , .„.: , .! Bellows,. ~", . ! Anvils lind Vices. ac.; ! hardware and Irvin Depot, Camp Bittzwr.tbree doers above Market, Pat side. 1 t • 1 PRANK POTT, _ July 15;1854 i:;! . 1 i . - .2&•tf I • ,tiv . STOileirCtU i Two dooribe- Itotil. avid nearly opposite ibe ink: Pottsville. where otitis raceilenlassortinenS of Hawn. , ' Tifesj - 8 . , ~.4,.. , 'Find Trays, , Sad- - ,• • . ,4 thitnala Ware, j 3b• •• . 7. ~,:,, otAil, • irsortment of fineLocki, Ontpent .- .A • • 1 . , TableXiitlery, I Massa*, z Int ••• Pockit Cutlery, Bat Cco " ' all stint t ! rabid Spannx. Rolled .1",- 0 i• 1-- - - .. .knviiP and Tees, Malls •-• -011.04. 4 • • ;45.asolttinantof es* G nun, gallrani - •'a nuil Pulls : `Abeet - Iron Cruell!ael, t giant • - " f - 'irka', Tin Plate,, Building 4 . lib, - . 'prink Kettles', ,' • ' Oast Stear..::; f ..- • - Sadirons. . ; j I .• Shea rIMA -• • Tana:ma floillert," , Arm M - c 4 • !Clintns. j," ' . 1 . MID Sinr;t 3 ,44 ' • " 4ta ll tandTrneen, - . . A d Crowe - VA • J ! Pander and Shat • 1,. -. Plne flan , . , o.ll.returan lab :ink it* thepnblietartbenntrOnagn they extendadttailm tabliindirldtinleapnelty.sndbapti . 1 he nevrtna,bithe kyoalitynt their grooda.ntrirt attest flan to buslneiudapd aerninnindatinapriensAlli deoperra end ton!inand tbakcantln ned 'Rapport . f • . • ,•• •• .-r.,,:ip v, I MIGHT a LeacC ' ..—manhotioraikbra iv and (~ O n: il'enorev 4 44eci Pat taville-Tnntsiinn I'l%ll • ' George W. Ittetraids, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphe E,'llorle, David IL llsown, • TRAS 4 '.';'ORTATIti.I4F PHILAD'A, &r. RATtS OF YIII2IIIII2fON MEIICILANDIi.E.. • : 0 ISk iu t a u n ru d A u F2:s : 44 o l .. Z2l v.. l t s es tl i.r Bl7 b ,i i i Intl bichargiiil per WO, - • J 1 - : t i , • ! '' 'i) k ,g 1 ',, t ~• • ' AI . . S , f !. I i at* alreLea o F i ii e.4.*1 -, 4 a , ..1 •Hif - -.•4 - i ai.,--:, czyr..l: ..11 , , ....^ .. :C , ~.., i Dry Goods, uonfeetienery, ~ rPetl So : ' 45! 43 . Inge, Cigars, Fresh 51eat,F ' es. ke • • . Anvils. Dram Cutler. y - • gr. , . Fan thenwans,Orinditaeial.l &Hemp Hams. hardware, Rides, 1210116a="ware. 2 • Leather,Martilnemilbatena,gge2Feeds4 ke„ : ,•=. ~ N, .. Cottnn.Coffie.Gran,linr Irtlehtehd Ma heses,Nalle. Bplhee, Mt* 5411., Prorl stens. Sugar. NV hisk y, he:, Broome. Fire Brkka, °nano: MM Iltiee" Fltrh and Tar, Salt ,12eraOrn, • end Lumber. ke., = i A • ;-: Bricks. Cake, Cord Vi.ood,Miy, (1 2, 1 , - lee. IronA/re, Ullleitnner Mann ' C i Iron. Phorter. Slate,lMallql422ol4l: e.-,J VI ou v . , Fer imel r • ' 1 l ''. March 21 .'51 r'. i • 1 .' ' I'4 John Ellpperi, EM.. Oeo. W. Snylr. KN.! PRJILAD'A 4. RE DING Alti r eCill i &Agre _., -ltd . ,1 i 1 ~, 0, the kitnatta,, ..1. 1 0., I.a. k....F )rtol•by 1 Philadc/ . r"• ar4 A. *lgist an Tolls on *';'',, nspoc.. 11l be as lion's. fond 1 . arch, }a deep 1 ' :** , * , 1 f 1 ' i • si .1 t. -.-: * f,.; i . 11014 I 1 I,i .34 1 .. 47 S 1 ,2a , i ' l 7 . ; . 0. l'o Ilietanond. ."" 1 i 1 130 11 , !'1 25 it 20 - " Philadelphia, -0 f!. '1 1 , 40 1... ' , ; •1' 1 15 i 1 TO " Inclined Plane; % i • 140 ~ • • 1. 25 11 20 " Nicetawn,l.: I 1 ' 1 1 t 125 :11 20 "tectrantelen It It, f . 140 ,1135 125 .120 " lialb*•of debuyikill, i il4O • "00 12S 1 110 .• lianaynnk, I ! ' 1 i'4o ''- . '1 25 ISP 64 Spritig MIIII., I' -j 1 / 1 12 : ';'*. . -20 1 .0) I' Conxbehoeken i and; Ply -r • ' .. - •:1: , 1, , mooch luinfluo, .1. 1 1 25', 1• , 20 1t) ', Rai:who's and. Potter and 4 ~ • . _ Jokes% -. ! i n Ipoll,i . 15 1 10, ►'.l.loerietcownevilrldnieport, Vlllo' .1 •'tk 11 110 4 ' Pov6Sennedyi, 1 . , 1-Zie 1 ~i, 10: 110 4. • V3Hey rnlrkih 1 t - 1'25 I . =, ~ • -10; 110 ' 4 Phoenixville, .', 1 , 116 1 4 ' IGOt 1 00 " rbtligeS p.d„i .- 116 I. ‘ -.. , .. " Pottstown: : • ! • , 1 11' , ,:,,, A A gf 100 it Denglasville,l 116 1 1, :11 4 00l 100 to nio N b orc! , ; i tio. 1 4 -' 06! 06 14 Ileuitling,.• i i ' .91 ": . :4 , eV, 00 '' Retirees • Readmit sad ' ..-.., i .., , NE7beavilla, ; ~ : • O 6 ;T: ' OR 4 1 Koknacile. i. .. 011, , i''.. „ ~..,60 00 It nambuiv i ; 1',. , .., f-, 1111 R f..:!. '' r illf 00 f' Orrigehtivit: r % '- 01 ;',: .. ' • ' By Oran ofth. : - of - '1,..,:''.'..:.. , ! With Voi r btl 34-1 4 IL /1. r'' • • 115Tif6eY •• i 1 . i ...si k -i ' ''' - ' l , -. • H ' ' • I .• ; ~ ..--......4,..yi- . .:, 2 ,-• i i • the rated of Yrei this Company - , wit until further nett LEGAL CARDS: HAADWARE. 81;410111:1 — , :+sin• uAn] jowimite Ifou:4lliienhd an a • 6' 111011S1 ADING RAIL ROAD. PHII43MAIIIIA SAVINP 'FUND. I • National . Lim IMITIMI „ Company. v i a AIaNUT STREET, Smith-vet Vi i corm/vet YlititD. Pllelisdatietifte . 0011.PORAIVZ OY-Tro: tTrATK OF PEI 43. .. F.IVI.'; PER CEto`. INTEREST. Money"' reeelyiat In an trait. tarn or senalL end in• terest paid !rem thee dap owdeitadt: %o ob . day a *lth• • • drawl.l The ealde le oven Mr, del troto 9 o'clock to theutorls ttgtHt 3 d'etack Iso the attarantot:and ela Atonsiay and psttesdayleyenings MS o'rtnek. -- . • iIi*:IIII3NRIC L. Bloo.teß,Pereldent. - I ItAtilk.ltT SKLYII.IiXtE, Ylee President. , Wragsx J. Ition,Seeretary. - . ... . • , L, • - 133gootisoo 1' • • ' Henn 11... Itrrain - er, . •E. Cdholl Brositiv, , , ktdirai it L. Cater, ' i Joseph 1. Barry, • Itoben &Itch*, -•- ,: - I. Panels Lie.- , • • iiimi. K. Athlete, . ' I' Joseph Ye4kes. • 'O, Landreth Monne, - . : Uea,y Ditienderter. Mostar is received and *tants made ha gad daily wlthouvuoliteJ? The livesttnoints an mar I, ClAti Et4lo HO.O San D RENTS; M • th e ea the aier requires. ',July 41.18 I; - : ifeb..27 HENRY.W. OVERMAN; • 14,R01d No. 6,) South THIRD street, Wow tlarlet, Phi:adelphis. reeatheir •Desler. esll Skins, litdruecos. Linings. Bindings, Red and Bak Sole Lelitber, e4e. i3"N:ll.—ltongb Leather, bought Or taken In ezehkage. IT, 703 41r • OYS' WAIT INQ HE S UBSCRIBE R,SwouIiI respeCt. fully intbrin ;heir nunteseto friend. and eat/Armen of - haylklll47.o 3 nty,that tbelea.sortment of Ciottilog tou Yortn; Gentlemen Is roach Irtrger, than over, and they arerilspere 41 to got! cheep. l'oroit• Ilvin gat a dii. lance.liave the privilege of exchanging clothing put eha.ie al ail{ store t it tbeydO not nun.. - _ i • V. A..1101T & UROTITYSI. 2.72 , cheotant St.„corner ofTentb.PlSilatts. Apr 1 • - • E:1IL, PAPER, AND . 11A0 W4LBEICOI:II3E, 0. WOODRUFF, JR.,. £ CO., NO. 9 North Front street, PIiILA !DELPLIfiL.; . . WW - . 1 0 Intiefis Sprtair Sparta OIL WlnterElephant A Pottroll, Lard itod Intinera',oll, Vr 1 n ter A Reeled Whale OM blinere' OIL i - . rearlug. 011./klon price, for Itetin'd Ye-viable Paint 011., ear use.) I - 'IMPROVED JIAEfIEYERY OIL, Mad 4 ex pro/illy fee:lubricating nut/blurt y. aia subatl tat a for eperm 09, and 'recommm , ded by Engineers of emi nence m ta/loar stramot to any before int rodneeii. Atirti 24, lot li-ly - FARMERS, . . .. . F ATTENTIONII.-. f 1 E - I)est article in the world for t raisisik WHEAT. Is Lelttaies.Super.Phos. p fete-of: 11.11 sue, at $4 Per ton, or 254 tents per lb, by the borri. , Analysed,and recommended for the Wheat and Grain ermia. by.Profcasor CGAS:-T. JACKSON, Chritie? of the Chita Saris Patent Oita. Illishinglow, D. V. ' . • It wilt ray the outlay SO to 100 per cent., and will not burn the ored by ccirninOn contort ai Guano does. air Mir IT—PitOTE 1T.'"&41. . 1 G. A. LIONAC, Pmpriefor, N 0.2 1 South Front street, Philadelphia, Pa. Or of my Aiunts thrOughopt the Country. Asistraisean ho seen at MY office. Cash mailed with Abe or t. will receive prompt attention. .A literal discount to enrol:ropers who bay to id: again. Air ranipfilete can be bad at my ogles. 'fl. A. L. July 31, 'AS 31...1m . • 1: 'STAUFFER it HARLEY.. • elltdr; WATCIIES JEAVEI.Iiy— ' -- Wholetale and. retalh-at the"Phitu. • ' htlpititt Watch k Jewttrif Slire,"•No. ecomj 145 (old 5,;0.n0 'S North pt.. corner of Quarry. Phila. ard teli.oraches.. ifflkned, 18 ulna! cascs; tat+ %xi, Bold Lepine, caret; • . • • 21 00 Baser War, full jewelled, • - • 'l2 (•0 9 00 Itilven•tpine. jewels, litiperlorguartiers, .• • • ; • 700 Gold ItOletacles, • • • • ••• TOO Fine Sli‘er..do., • • % - • ••' • 150 Gold Bracelets, - • ' '"•• • 300 Ladlen'Oold Potato; . • • - • •' Ico Meer Tpa-pponns. Pet, ' - • 00 Geld P.CIA, with Penal, and liver Bolder, 4 " 100 Uoldilnaor.rings.373.4 rent - to SSO; Watch Glatrpes„ plain, 1p.14 rents: patent, 18: 1 7.reents:.Lunet. 25 cents; other articles In proportion. All gooda warranted to tie • what they aro cold for. STAUFFER t BARLEY. Ap..r•On- hand some Bold and Silvor'Levers and Lepines, , at 111 loirer than the above prices. Oetoher 3. IM7. ' - ' 4045 • 1 11111PORTAtrDISCOVERY! • A Chimney possessing all the reqaUed re quiz eites."and applicable to Dwellings, Factories, Steamboats, and any position where needed. HE beat fits resulting, by the use of j this improvement kre-- gooddrutight in cantinas all weather; a socials af fuel from 20 to 25 per rest.: a saying Of three-fourths of the heat, vow waded; a perfect means !!! o f rintilatina ; a perfect protection against fire from ignition...MO..o,e frost; cheapness in the revet‘an !chimneys, not requiring half he' number •of brick*, and saving,one ball the space la a room taken up by the or. (livery chimney. for Factories, $0 to 40 feet in height only required to ` give a powerful draft for deem end other purposes. Parse CIIIIINET.ANDINZNTILATIOI I Co.. ' Nn. 318 Chesnut street: Philadelphia, ire now prepared to furnish thievery 'visitable Inman men t. guaranteeing it to give mtistart lon, when pot up by them, or in compliance With their instruction. N.D.—The Company destre to obtain some goodagenta j . to take charge of the telling of this impro:eement to this city Itid toonty. For further 63fOrmation addrMal the 1 Sderetiry; ' . it. W. SAFFORD. 318 Chesnatetreet,Fhliadelphla. °clam' . 4:14 y TO .IPOONDBYIKEIf, IRACBIHISTS & OTHERS. a'YIIItVES, N. E. corner:South ' • end Penn Sts.,,Philadeintda.fur n s estogot rnpperand inass,lpig iron,.. abetti Iron, solders.firebricks. port ald c for • ges,siselter.bloce tin,lead.foundry mould 'tngs.;fa: crucibles,.antimony, babbitt 4,etal, sand of alt kinds, brans, old copper. tr., de. Ife is also a deal er inivroug,ht and cast scrap iron and other metals. It hie deSire to accommodate machinistsand others at a diallincihom the city, by furnishing any article they tuayierseet In their business. Articles not mentioned in •th above lOU be procured and forward d. Any inquiry in 'tip stave line will be promptly answered. " • A.•PURTEE. • j N. E. corner :South and Penn streets. 'icolyruary Id, '56 7-1 y • . . f.. F MUSIC pusustomo MOUSE. t il i k .,,e. ~, LEE tt AL/1i Elt.buccessorste OEO. EWJAuzit: WILLIO. No. TIMS Chesnut etreet, un . . der the Utah 1id0... Philadelphia. are owstantly publiabill the latest Mit a cptrom the moss popular Aul borain the ClidteAllatips. In it style that will rte with my tweed It any other ho age. either in this country - n• Europe. They have also the pleasure 1 r. announce to the public. r hat ibeir stock of Sheet Must: on \ hand, consists of the, I sigetnt and most complete amen e• t to be (nand in the ...ostntry; they are constantly eddini_ titheirstock all the Xew Music published in !few York. ilos n I. kr. x) They also publish several instruction kstrithich are iergenerisl use throughout the country. PIANOS:A Our aaortmeut orthe bee itattafecturers Or Now York and Boston. at the lowest she: p prices. i,. . MBSICAL INSTRUMENTS. fAiscoingeneralassortmen t of !Julius. V !nun s. Banjoes, Vtates. A ceordeons. dc.., Viol Ind:latter and list p Strings,. ui the beat Italian qualities, all of which w ill be furnish ed to the public end the trade at the tomcat rate.. 1 i Orders punctually attended to. ) r4S - r'All lee A Walker's Musk and Publication, can be lob Mined at D. lIA if N AN'S Book and 311 nor ;tate Potts. chile. fl'hilminir I -t — 1 t 4.1.8 W `7 1 : • 4---.. MORRIS' JONES & C 0.,. ~. ni3ON illto STIBEL - KEIECHANTEIe It. Mar/ort and Sistn . enih Streets, Philadelphia, , I" • • Day* alwaym on hand aniffor alio - REST MS 1713511 REFINED IRON—VoIt assortments of '.'llaynall , ."and otbar z ray.orite brands. BEST AM ERI OA N BARS—ordinsrj sizes. or rolled to orderibr bridge purposes, ke., ke. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Promiscuous sizes,or - nt to reqiiired Axe. ROMER RIVETS—Doter brand, made in solid dies.. BEST Eli. OUS!, CAR ARLES—Atneriean and Enaillib: FLUE a SHEET IRON—For eoverinx schutexi&c. AMERICAN ik SCOTCH PIO MON. RAILROA.DIRON—T rails and eat bars sultabtis for mink turnouts:le. JUNIATA. I ENOLISII k NORWAY Sltlil' RODS;OIOLTS.NTITS and I l WASHERS—For bridiroYi, ca. and machinery purpo,es generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACIIINE and !LISTER ETY.EL. Ai*, an extra quality for taps and dice. ma i above. together with a full ass* went of Iron. Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which attention of dealers, ' railroad miasmic,. eneneer tiers, founder , nod ma. chin Ist sis invited. ..r' ay 10.1118 19.1 y ' M. W.'I3ALDWIN & 'CO., ENTIINEERS.' ' • Rrond and Ilastilfrn stretts,Phaatierphia t Penna.. • IiVrOULD call the attention. of Rail road Managers, and those into ested In Railroad •Pro , perty. totbelrSystres oj l4rnnsatirx Engines. ID whlob they ere adapted!.+ the partitular;bneiness for which they may be required: by the rase of one. two, three, or *bur pair of driving wheeler and the us 4 of the whole, or so mach of the weight as leap be desirable for edits,. stun.; and in accerontodet in a them to the grades , , curves. strength of sulwrstrpetion, and rail and work to be done.. By these mares the maximum useful effect of the power Is weaved with -the least expense for attendance, test of fuel. and repairs I o Road and Engine. With these otdeefir. In view...and as the result of twenty:three years prettiest experience In the badness by our senior part ner. we manufartureflre different kinds of Engines, and several clams of sites of each kind. 1./tricolor atten tion r aid tujhe strength of the inarhine In the plan and nrorkmanshfp of ail the details. Our bang experience and opportunities of obtaining- informal lots, enablea us to.cder these engines With the assurance that In ellirien e), economy and dural.ility. hey- will simper° ravorably with thrower any other kind in we. We also furnish to order. wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tlre (to di centre? without boring.) composition easlineis for - bear , Inge; every deseiiption ofCepper; Sheet Irormand Boiler Works; and every article appertaining to the repair or mural of Loeornotive Engines. 51. W. RALDWI id Jeunary 2 .5.'511 SIATTIIRW lIRIRD. • per GMT DISCOVERY OF THE AOB- . Tobacco -Chewers! Dlt. GUSTAV LlNNAttirti Tastli Restorative Troches, • Met argot SothAtibile For Tobacco. TT is i a well known t►nd.incontroverti _lL Me fact tbattb• ere of Tobiteco to the promoting ratty or wetly of the mold severe 3IENTAL AZiD . PIIYSICAte DISORDERS . To which the race of roan is entdect. as offehti analysis and long and painful experienes have clearly proven that It contains certain narcotic and poisonous peeper ties mod decorous In their effects, which kiy sniffing Into the blood derange the functions and operations of the. lsart. canning many to suppose that organ tr.; be se• cloudy diseased. • TOBACCO effort; also the entire nervous system. man; Heating ifsolf-oaft all who beefs ever west the noclona seed will bear testimony—ln Lassit tide. Bennet. I tribe Waler Urash4 DlePePabi, and many other dirt"' don of a similar character. THE TASTIL.RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract these tuneful tognencel, and have proved completely sucremtal In a multitude of, casca.and wherever used being harmless In them- selves. they exert a beneficial affect upon the loth* ays• inn. reef/ring the Taste which has Nfrome vitiated or &dolled by groat Indulgence. emnpletely nronoting the • loritallou and. accompanying tickling perwation , of the Throat—wtkb are alwsyslzonsequent °you abetainleut . --ttata the row of Toberek and by giving a healthy toto to the Stomach. Invigorate the whole spoons. Persofts rimer* irretrievably undermining their. eon. Oltutioue and shortening their lives. ihould use these • Troches Immediately:sod throw off the injutiong sod unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. • Them. Troches or. Lounges are put up in a ronvenlent and portable form at the low pricy of SO ends per hog.— A liberal discount to the Trade. ~- • Prepared salely.ltY the .undentigned. to whom all or derra ehoold be addrysied. • JAS. IL BOWERS. Etraggfa, corner 2d and Race dimly Phlistielydds. itatelt 10 x , 611 r .12 , 1 y j • OSLO As) GUDE/ MUMS, Illtilf nags, .Airieettiatai Implemeata t dia. 'A*l'ila.subseriber will keep* trn laaairrneabilimatby and alba Owe 1 mei& White aurae and Levu Gnu. iSieds,lksetbee with garden 'gad &Id' mode, trbkb we will 'retrial tabu f'eta And &nod. n e will also receive orders for all kinds 'et fruit trios. (et minted In Pe whit they re sepresented.) spinal aril Implements. II e, ill of w eh wUI be fueutetir4 et menufirturies prlciiko. The • and trees wild by the subrortber area sneered with est' , y from erowers of riputstlon and ittindl • .' •of deal la seeds procured prsinhou. ~ t,from throe alto sell' cheap; a' tbc' et °. - .. - '7 ! • reler of the re e ler k , ld.' . Nei dors be Punts 1 "`" Mir n permitter nous!, In melt W- Idens, a • *the *too flora proiltulty deterlcialis Ihr qua lit y ,ittleularty those of the same spirits. Ilits to an Important eons! rat lon to t hose who peril's,* either cods or fruit trees. For trees. A e.: trod In Order, early to BENJAMIN PLASS AN.. a REAL ESTATE MORT-. d. sash • Era& eta ea scar!• , 58 9-iy] IMPOII ['ANT TO . _ .. NOW .P/ANTS AND ANUILAIA GNAW. Let us bee* by saying a few words about the germ of lift In both ,plante and animal,. There is a liens of the chicken in the egg, which is quickened into life by the agency of heat and air. This new life is sustained by nourishment found immediately around it, the shell. By the, time it exhaUsted this food, tiled/A I, ready in horst the shell, and to seek its nourishment elsewhere. So the germ of Ilse plant, is within the iota+ • of the seed, and. it is quickened 'info life by the action efheat sod air. It has aeture of food provided for it in the seed itself, until it ts able to strike its roots into the soil, and gather soutishmentfrom other sources. In thequiCken- lag, both of the animal and vegetable germs-tight. must hi escluaed. . - , Animals sod vegetables live upon animal and vegetable food, yet in both eases thin food mutt go .through a preparatory proetss beers it will , sustain li , f s e and nourish growth. In both cares, , if POW it DIVA be rendered soluble. In the sass_ of the plant, this trinstormation . takes place in the soil. Ilide'r the influence of- heat, air and moisture; decomposition progresses so far, as to break up and render solvent this solid matter, and fit it to be taken up Is the plant. This food is imbibed by the spougi bip s , the fine hairlike fibers of the extremities of thjl,, roots, and by them is - tarried through the body of the plant into the leaves, where it. is elata:rated into nutrition, fitted to bUild Op the 'Hods parts of the growing plant --as bark, root.fiuwer, fruit, Le., A like piepara . . tory process goes on in the stomach and lungs of the animal. Tire gastric juices Of the itoieach act upon the crude food, breaking d o wn its cells and rendering it solverrt.. The lacteals (tittle tubes opening into the intestines) they tAt's It up and carry it to the blood.; this convoys it to the lungs, and into every part of the body, daring which process it is elaborated' into the nourishing' ele ments of flesh, hones, etiuseles, Ac, Plants rind animals both breathe,- and cannot livo without breathing. The air which the gni mai:inhales, giro op II part of the oxygen to the blond, which it meets in...the lunge, end the blend tends off a part of dts carbon at the same time in exchange. In this nay the ,fhluod Is fitted to be. come living end anitual whiter. fru the leaves are the lungs of the plant and the imp iii 6lootl. The sap brought in contact with the air in' the leaves, gives - off oxygen, and imbibes carbon, and So is fitted to become tiring vegetable matter. - -- pestrey the lungs in either case, and the great vital pructfses uf.life are arrested, !Intl death en- Ine , . in the cilia of,anintalr, requires • high degree of temperature iu the• ! etomech, ha irnet) SlOatiod Deeempesititiri of the fond ow which vigatuldes subsift, goes on. must actively inn high temperature, urid ceases.. below 40 0 .- 11.30040 h is, thnt vegetable growth issusieruled ity the cold • Vsget . ables, :as watt as stainals, may eat too Much, anti too rich food. 'loth, whin in an en feebled state, require . hot' little, and that in a di . - hated form. If fed at any time,' ma too colleen tmted food, or with an excess of it, the simnel oles of -lb. plant and' the lacteal, of the body be. come clogged, and "unable to take up aid trans mit the eouriehment through the severs) itrue. tares to which' they belong. There is, li"owever, - s beautiful kat Prevailing in bath cases, by which they may' thruw aff, dhrz.ugh eertai q, excretory organs, snehatoreign matter' mixed with their food, as they '.410 not require, or which may be en. congenial. Fact, likethe foregoing would beintereating, merely as matters of information, even though they were of no 4:vestigial utility ebitt they are of use. If the gent, in the used is quickened into Vile onli in certain conditions, care Meat be, taken that those conditioota be provided. The seed must ho placed where It will have the requi.,- - Cite air, heat and moisture-not too deep in the ' ground, uor to&near the serfaCe. Both,the plant and the animal mitat be 'aupplied with food in ' such s state that it 6n be easily digeited. The plant needi even more care than the nitimal, for it is stationary, and , cannot go' abroad fur food,- As plants need to breathe, we see the dully of .tripping grape-vines or other plants tf their leavel in $o comer, in order to ripen their fruit.— Americo* Xyrieldittriat.. . t FAlRlllsli to 1858.Farntitiglo..1858, we pre mise,bears but little reeemblaace to the farming of 25 years ago. Then were to be seen 'the long line of aroweii and resperi; with.the best men in the lead, starting in the field at early dawn, and Swinging the SC) the and the sickle,' until the 'abodes of night began to gather thickly around. The farmer in those dlys tlireshed his grain with the flail at his leisure, duriug the inter. How , great the difference i What-o' 'mafioso autoun't* . of labor is soiree' by the many inventions of the last quarter of a century. Now the farmer , can eat his grass with a machine, cut his wheat and wits also by Machinery, unload it by machinery, and thresh it by i maebinery: Be eau drive out to his field at the dawn, and before the heat of the m idday sun, his grass is cut and probably cured. And nut only here is he assisted. There are the patent rakes, doing away the laborious band process, or the danger el 'being thrown in voluntarily into the ay by the revolving rake.— . Flows that are salculated tor everltind li tf soil and'sittation, drills to sow hie gra il and at the same time manure his field. sbelletl i iie shell hid corn,' cutters to chop . his feed, ‘ appl , paryrs for apple butter season, mirage stu ff ers, mince meat choppers, and, portable older press.", so Abet he can sit in his kitchen and 'grind' out cider at leisure, At.; ditn. l ir If one f the Wawa of ' 7 13 could tee the ad innitinf odern fanning, ho would be led to cx• cleint :—" etily, this nation if a, great people, acid their ways past finding out."- Itcip s. A GOOD rcAlli. CAM—Tts following in'. s re. teipt for making a good; plainseake, to tie , giren to ghildren at jwenkfast, inetesd of Guttered Take as mirk dough as will make a quntlen font, (either mode at bottle or ' procured at the baker's) work into this a quarter of a pound of butter, a quarter of a pound of motet sugar, owl a . handfal 'eatirray seedy. When well eu rkei together poll into pieces the I 17. of a golden 1.0- pin, and Work it together again. This must be dope three timer, or it will' be In blow, avl bear, when baked. SuariTunntan.—Suet, a •quarter, of a pound; dour, three tablospoonstud; eggs, two, end a rode grated ginger; milk, bairn pint Junco the test at tinant possible, roll it with tho . P'n• ao to mil it well - with the ) dour; beat up Ito eggimii them with too milk, anti then 'Fill ill together; wot your cloth well in .bUillll4 Vieth tl.'or Wile it loots, put into builing.vewr , boil an hour and a quarter., To Coos Bice.—l prepare a dish which is faired to the richest rice pudding, rind alielt certainly far more whtitceutui, according to the following recipe :—Slowly -simmer the rice in milk threot4Your bourn, or till the grains bur,t anti eboorb the milk; add a little sugar, put tlier VOlOlO into a wide dish, and baker' till Oightly brown. Eat it with milk or butter, L O 4 , CAEN Wllltiorr YLWIT on Enna —Sig tumblers of lima; three of milk, tiro of sect? one Of •battite,' one of nailed raisins, two tea. 'pennant of soda, owl four oflereatu of tartar. — Spice to 'lite taste—cinnamon Is excellent. .7:111 make twa_large keret. Startrtirts ros Icalettaatt.—lt you ebanea to bars dry, mealy opploi• oltlo sad cora them: math very Bac mad add ornate sad 'agar. ma tpice to taste. You 'heart a doh little infer,i.o l a lute to ice creasa--11 uot so coot. • -•
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