Nit ants *mum • , THE LOOKING:01.111E3; or, M Rumor Corre4 , Thant was itlittla stubborn dame, l Whoa to at:Libor& could tame, ! Itemise be tong Indult:vanes grown, ' ?1n will oh* minded but bar own. • t -. At trifle% oft abed amid and fret; . ~ C. Than bi a sunset Wm o we, Ask sarlY. Moving itli *ha day, . Madan alike taifhit of_ oblp " •'' • ' Itardsitarbia arts bid MOIL Aid Minor rensemikm inanlial • , Fi ' .. bed both wear vale; to semi mom =r. toot still mile her nano sad Irmo , • " Kamm* obarreedtai thl tidal . ).f:! ••• My stealth titbit:lr to the *bum, . i" •, 1 ' -, To 'radio* little AM Unikelt,V 1/ II th e trim nendea of thirteen. Oa this a deep &WV rho laid, Ai .- TO lame lb, blamor of the inalif, • if • Contilleimr. Ute a gradient moths'', . ' q To mate one idly eurameether. h Ilome the wail, opines the mat • "il . , Willett Jaiida Wad tOt bat rodosat -1h; Wbens!or by/Resident allbsdlld , A look lottlasa awl straight marpended, , :i ' That It eolith& shoo her bon defamed ' 1;1 . She looked. and highthal when ebe atemoadri': And warn her. as the prised bar booty, . - ,i• To bend her humor to her duty. / • -. . , Alt:this tbo Icotinotriaas aeblerrdt - i • ..,I to threats were minded and WOO. .' • . This maid, who spurned at all advise, , ~• Orow'taula sind gentle to a trim: • So, wbon all Ober mans bad ballad, - 1.; . The silent monitor prevails& r-31 , snarl nag 'at magmas= 'maw ST SAW taItINDiIIOCT. i'.j Ream .A. fatftiontsbfa parlor. Upon • ? , opeirod to/a - line a broil arld i &lon, lc in while, and lid is 'e/saber ' . 1•„ , • .. (Eater Aar* n.) , I Alfred. ,; .1 'She sleeps. Rpon bat airgin brow,' set. The imprimis of her pure sod rosy drums. V I gale itl. rapine. Watett.tbe•rising blood l i fi That tinges with a sunset glow the cheek 2 1 41 Where oft in,, lips in sstacy hose p 4 4, The kiss of lore ; Those radiant orbs, that gi Into minef . , I'i Seemed shadowing forth her bright ,intelOence As io a mirror, are shaded now: The long dark huhu. • . . 1' 24.1 , Rest like _ . spencillad arch upon bar clieek.— Angeline, . • • • . h t :' , l '. AU angels guard thy rest, . Bet hark! whskaound Mow breaka upon this holy silence. Alain' it, eases, sod yet again. >, ll' • , h . . Row deep, bow fearful 'tin to come within this ' Eden I . i . , Mark; if curet; again. : Ye powers that ittitrd us, '' do yon heed. that noise! • ' . 0 Defend toy reason, for my uta ) st. It If. comes again I . ' I A Powers oboist It oan*ot hal It is! My Angeline 1 :-: • 4 ' -• • steering. ' tr, 1 _ . , 'Mac raftrtuttrox alto bu. SPodtran2i4 "'That WNW* profound` performenee,' seid Dr4S : pooner. to Mrs. Partinglun, after reeding Ike 's ttmposi. lion on the comet; "hell be aLa Pleasof New• toe by and , by." She looked p , litised at ilia coln plitnent. • "Nes," replied. she, 'the eirtalilly does seem deficient ih his azereisee, and, O. I mister thinks of putting him into amnia seetiol i kas soon as be •getit i , through alasbri and deniertinotny." 'lriguntierietryi" said thb boetor, use. fol to him:" "He'll learn tbat fast enough," sold she, '"fohiettt to!tuarblei OuIUOS gunpoider, and then trigge i rnoutetry begins natrally. iather he loin) the useful sciences, such ail sawing wood' and. bringing water." 'les," contiiiitathe Doe. tor,'"but genius will .follow its bentrti"True,". alte•replied,"aud tbat's what makes t it Sol hard to Veep', geckos Straight, though he may tike a turn • 11 4 be sqsightened enough by and ,14:" "The hive( genius," murmured the Doete "almost la ylelibly.". He glanced at the glass where a sh abby -tacking (matt - was reflected, but aid neat mete,,a though ho saw Ike with a ben blower filgui 11114 eol led'no longer at the "peculiiiir tsps.he bed b1"44 • ou Iris hat, whieh be had, linputed to ib. belatni k' • e IICIT f i l ii WOet‘ollll TO .—A witty writer sits. ' , . ' • 111, • • , hs .._ i . Tbent are'l over NM "twall 'binge which'yon by *ii} iwiaent at • lady—be she ye ' ting or old' —Co confess to." • ' 1 • A '••:•• I. tiers ere LOOMS Or then' • „ yq• 1 •.. I "That she 1 " . sleet. That her 'Tiles are too 11101111 for her. 'That shy lii ever tired'at a ball. I That she paints. That sheds ai-oldii,Si' l she looks. That sie bas been more 14' rk ties t ia l littes dress -1 og f That she kept you ' 1111 414. illiii she blush : eft when steartain perrein , e,4 o , ,4 1 m . nt i one d.. Therehe ewer says 15i : hitig 1 1 4 di e 4ii mean. — That she ill forid.of epandal. •t at . 1 4 „n., keep ' a secret : That • she— l the of an les4•ns in the ~o , world-is in love. ,i'hat :she doescifant a new. ' hornet. That she can de with ons#egle 'thing leis wlten she is about to . .tratr,el. .y . 4 she haril she , dirlinsition of an i t argei;.er thej.tap e r of a I .i ol, ijr elathow •coo:dey• 11 . ' Ili i:4 4 o Chette half rt What. /his does 1 :that she doeiej.ltmokb. tuir than.a l nybody else what is best forlier.. .1. 14 , she is a flirt or aoquetie. , That she!kii' tteauli t th e .4• - wrung." 1 • ' • I 'i ' ..i" ~ . .. • ~-4- Ai Intitama' Man its tesivelingten the CM,' WIL° I " 4 " "my ontiGrain store. . S it , a ataamar. w i t h - a mare ' an d a 4,,,,, ,ya „ .24 , THE SUBSC4p3EI3.9 , beg Lave ti) . rm lb.. trident/4rd Sehoylkfll count r. that they when h.! a sadden careen et.• the' iboat, all. th ree ..I 'wlilri L W :4 ' d the warehouse of Meaars. Yardlei. & Son. do 'Were tilted into the river. •I.,The l Mo u sier, a s he \tt i e l :t . crn h i e r r n e rZit i i . e v a e n t d o !a ta n n eb ti Cb on Uit li n t , r i et iL i o l u irt n iti rpoe, puffing and Mowing', abovlCVrater, caught Ihe b l ar,oat.ra and aupernne l; V randa, WIYEA r. aim.' hold of the lap of. the cult, noti liaving i doubt o.„ktr and Con. Ate,. Corn and Og la Chop. M il l Fetid, , . g "iterneat and Corn Meal. Apples. l'ot.ttoes. --. 1 • that the nature l instinct of-the out . 41 would ear• le , te..all of oltidi they wilt a.II at greatly re. and Prde far ane quantify of Floor ry him cafe a sho re. TAir old matia took a 'thee niy i i el , ' I lead - no :delivered at any point. on Abel ' ' • line" for the chore, 'but Hie frightei ed emit • s w a m' °milt...ponce. ln,tily clown the current J .. sith its Mi ner still beng-1` D i ssie% zni Feeder. generally , will find It ' ' atlJ, to I Ow r ad4t age to giv..l3lllagcenn.".vitigi r eti i Iva •111 1: 4 feet. "Letgo o f l b eel', endiMeng on to Om ; b y ""'l'lLs4h.y eau gm, at joist 20 per rent: on.thelr I purebssev Vleeita a call and a.eertain f , r ynittlielrea. ' Mare," shouted inure. of his friOde. ~. "Plfm" .. , I, rnttionoc‘beralt ,z... IiCIM.II . ERGEIt. L IMAM. 1 h4oh 1" exclaimed the Hoosier, e*uting the We. 44.a' • 1 ter from bia mouth, and shaltinglyi iiihead like a Newfoundliind dog, "itit.iiighty; lyrie your telling I Me to let go the colt; bet to arta that ,can't • swim, ibis ain't exactly the OA far swapping Ir. .., .....T.ltorpoe.” __ _.... _.. : 'it eft • 1 / 4 "Geottoa, what dean CA T optill r • ' . Id . "Don't know, air," ' 1 l't "Whet &ma your mother kseiolo eateti mice?" "Trap, sir." . jiff • • "No, nw,'what animal is very fond o! milk ?" "A bety, air." • • ' A - "You duoca,"wbat was It icrit(bad yourairtsr's !seat" J 14- • , , nails, sir." - • "Itte-out a all i pstionce. do you see That Wiliaml ou theTstuts r . • ”Iros, s f• - ••7. ir. • -.Do you kriow its ascii r' 1 1 ; ...Yes air." ••Than tell we whit C-s-t ,"C.raaa,!' sold a,planter td ' negro, "climb ep ibacirse aid Dui the i l4incbes." lbs negro sbostod , mon to comply, and upon being preissd fo a on, answered: "Wall, look ea ,if gl,go up dor an fall down and' broke my 'neci,dat'llibia•inupand dol lar out ?your pocket: l lqm,, *bv don't you bits an Irishman to go isp,sod deuVill, falls and kilo • ' bin!, dor woe& tm nu oss.to siibody." . • Diu 'Scluirut:;(ll RSVP was uutortuusly prime. , • eines, bui being :ill, was oblitied reluctant ; to • sunsuit Dr. Syntask• i • 4 : . "Whet fitt my 664111. We to dies; I seem to tee doubler •. • The doctor wrote • preserlption and retired. The recipe ran thus, "When yed see double you will End relief if you count isr money." A ilicuootattasarai' unee asked a pupil to tell What word the three letters EIS E spell. The child proSiug dull, the.srlhinfluitstress eriei: "What is it, You dunes, that 04 with my *year ! I know," wild tbejehildjequickly taking the rhiet, "I beve l the word noW . 611413 double E ageing." if AC old an Islip*. a lefAei to a friend and t.ndestini her to read ;it, earl, "I. `•atet I fUld • jiving bond." The i elibburitead a few lin4, end • 1 , .. - - , • then liapped a mum at, 'sib. writing mas illegi ble. • ~. . 4 • . . id lady, 01 tout be f out my deftest: . retu"saf , t l a wan ! There's tcE:foi - tilyour E9lgot a ta the rioini4tid alliite me tit pie-. itteMonatfatlon. that ieistatilla gibing ionstitnea lb. atom II I Nseas be so rut "Ab 1" cried the sun Jerry, be, mtway the dour ; 0 out 'summit 01 year per' rout to your ocular, place of toectinte- 1 1 *pdrtion ut thus evorl EMI lie of the l ifr astern count, tbrew ead. tiro 40sart required him He did 0, sal added, "ty bile ail weillrituirise beforehand, i s atkolO ae cans at blis t). rs, A LOFTIN, ID utl st tuna at atautbar's to a pultteitit fot It: I am about It, I ma toy I Intend kbrowl find chance I)get." • os4 • 'piped libto a book store and MalVelCoulpanloo' opristoqn cannot o uRRe you If youjrll cell neon ma thin ie• y$ to my daillatort" A yuung stisti salmi fur "A, two "tile," amid Os at thin moment; rd Clifrebyerd: . oppiSnied WI., olutb4 provided ;1 . did alate, eke ! . • btOlteetett. Apt 1411 boy i" f, t ktneti !ley!' "MT I.A.I),ArAI "Viiett t be eri, MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL STATIONERY, QUM! as Paper, Copy BOoks, Pena, Oink, l/littes. Peekls, Andover) , srtiel•iortl In Schools, can be obtained at .a ANNAN'S Cholik Ronk &or* Difficult to be UsidrGoodiffeedies• . TORN ENGLISH & C G 'S Pitent oHelix Drilled dyed Nacelles, decidedly the Wet In the market. of Merritt atm% tem t o. Ouiltalway•to b• bad wbOacile cad retail. at . . • Palleattlealatitary 311.7,8 , ' ' , - PApERJIMpOr PATENTMACitom-DiADE Paper . DWI - , lt , bold 11 0 W 1 - to 20 po .iktle. ibeCh gem .brug stilted *this% for isile by -_• *111.11111(113113. Witte "tree, Pottsville. Vito.* Noiretstere. '36 LEONARD, FRY E.,00., • Bashers 411; Dingoes Exclaims*. • `1 TAMAQUA;PA. rior l LEdnoNs ATTENDED TO kj an d drafts for eats on aU UN, attaclPO 10 the Union. Alan. drafts for sale on Naglind.lreland,Soot. taad and Baler. - , June, 14. 0 d7 24- TO SOHOOLOIREOTORS. - HAISTB,rO /UM Dariptryifor Haffp#4 , . , . up in Schools. THIS Card contains v'aluable hints to teacher* and slur FebAlirs. arid . * copy ought to be bung up In etacy public reboot in thri noon ty. Mos, is cents! each. - Jima publirtred and for ego by .• An. 14,14 .33-1 • , L. BANYAN. FARMER, 4 "TINAMMONTON FARMER," N WISPAPEIt , 'devoted to titer. WILLIAMSPORT PLANINC MILL,. . lA_ sturelbd Agriculture: aim relt;na AWth full se.. l . ortwata TAR .1: MUM/ at tat new settlement of liaMmooton,. in Ner_ . Sunbury dc Erie Railztantandtha Canal, Jersey. rail be subscribed for, at only 25 eta. per annum. •.' oppealte the F.urnare. Williamsport, tennis.) Induse postage stamps for the amount. Address to GEO. S. BANGER & CO., Whole l tnut liter of the Farmer. fisooton, IlltlantinConoty, N. _ Jenny. Thaws wishing cheap laud, 61' tba twat quality, inle and Win theatetsandilianufsetunprs °twilit* in one of the healthiest and most dOlahtfuleilmates•r and yellnw.pine flouring buards,sash.aloonablinds.shut• the tfolon, me advertbeenent of Itatninontan Lands. el- aiding, wood moulding.. de. Jig and sena sewing, ' —.....-...-. fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing . done with promptness, and, too' bestinanner. February 27. '2B 9.1 y • • . p _- _ pry tioode on okrocery store. ril El E undersigned rye — 4 ,7-- i opined a New Dry Goode an Oro• , - ' eery' Store. in • the bonding onCentre street. next to Feder's lintel: formerly oc- '-. :- .4 i attled by .Ullman A 'Chambers,' where '- —.. they will be happy to see ttelr.friiinda &ad the public generally. Their purpose Is to dp reinPivety, a CASU husiness,.which will enable them t FOB cheap. 11Fratii TURN OCA 1.: .- 011 BEAT ry A . ME BNB% , Pottevilte: Aid! 3; '55 , , 1 lt.tr ___.. . fl - fill. :° . " .l " ritrt iret't locrittc'rui- . , lichen', furatibee tliesi. nispe,lat theinerest cash ret ort, a little cheaper than they tan be obtained in Phila. delyhts, and candies eased. • 11. BANNAN. ' ' I ll'holowle and belch Dookspller, Pottasille. r.ga-a. Canaan Is ale° Atent far, Sanders'a Srbord Books. and LIMP them at the Publisher's prires,in Potts. , el Ile. wholewde and retail. '' September •.:S, '5l/:O. - • "THE HAMMONTON FARMER," ANEWSPAPERIdevoied to Liter-:' mom and Agriculture; also. setting forth full counts of the new settlement .4 . Hammonton, in Sew Jersey. ran be subscribed for, at only its. per a DAUM. Inclose postage Stetting, ,for the amount_ Atltinnts to Editor of lb. Farmer, Ilniumnuton:Atinnt lc County. 'N. Jersey. tholu. wish Inc cheap land. of the best quality, In one of tbr healthiest cud most delight lul climates In the Union. sea advertvwment , :of Hammonton Lands. _ _ • ifirikll wanting to entlgrote to a mild ell(nate. good Poll, and doe market, see ltdrertlanuent of Itammouton .WM. ITHOPAPSON, flanker and,DTailerin Exchange, Jopr.iteth, E"):ersenpal Church., 'ibrirritle At. V etl NCUltßEN'r . Money , Gold and rre Silver. Land Wents, Jic.,lyought end sold. Will str y strand to ell collection! , eta ru-ted to his ecru— rtirotiate holiness paper, hums, storks, snd nil other se. entitles. Mousy received on deposit and interest al lotted. Referenett —Messrs. & Philsdelphis; Hen. C. 'lt. Ilantss, Pottsville; Jolts Sniveatt. President Mi ners' Bank, l'ottsvllle; Bunn eartsnos, Pottsville, and Locator. Esq., Pottsville, November 7, '57 REMOVOLL. PHE UNDERSIGNED, in order to I reduce their expenaea and avoid inermeed rent, so as to enable tb to in sell goods at prices suited to the times. have removed from the Stone Store 'louse of Sett zinger k Wetherill, to the building adjoining the bridge on 13.rtl street. which will hereafter be known cc the .01119 Price Island Store." where their old customers and the public generally will find a general Itssqintent of all kinds of goods, such at Dry Goode. ' Flour. Groceries, . " Feed. • ' flardwsre. • Salt. Queer !Ivan , . Fish. Piovltiona. l'lnatrr. All of which will Ds sold at thPIOWCT3 priee•. for c %SR only. i NIATTSON A. RARER. kort,Oarbon, January 36.'38" 5-ly FARM LANDSFOR SALE! MILES ftonP-lIILAI/ELPHIA, Gift) by Haflmad. In be State of New Jersey. tbll among the beat for . agricttil oral purpmes. being a Fond loam soil, wit n A clay bottom. The land la t tarn• tract, divided Into pumli r tat ma. and hundred,. from all part,. of --the eountrrare now fettling and building. The crop* 6111 he Keen groWing.i Terma from $l5 to $•2O. per acre, payable wlthindour yesre by Inatalutenta To visit the ,place—leave Vine"street Wharf. at Philadelphia. at VA' by Railroad. thr nammonton. or addresa it. .1: Rycnea by letter. See full MI vartisetnent in another col , . MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS. , . • A Superior. • Article. , /111 E SUBSCRIBER has just' re-1 • p •celvel frum ikew Guile. England. a lot of Davy'a. Safety Working Lampe, made under the Inspection the English Government .Agent. of the best quality wive gauze. Alan. Gauze Coven made ready for use. for these L.lmps. These are the best Safety L.amps ever in troduced into this Cpunty.. , end are for salc wholeraleand .stall at about the coot of Inferior Lamps. Also. Wire, Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Motile% Ly the dozen or Alan. the Chutney Lamp .for Bosses and Mine Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick Wawa. and Orel' en increased light whirh ia-ot linportaote to Mine Viewers. • BKS.I. LIAN NAN. Ad - (here Lamps can be put Into, It I,la tillod with x• plortre Ka,. and nioredrraiddlv hoirkward, and forward, - Without any cnverlug, anil will t,nt expiodo! August S, 107 32- , 'AVUABLE COAL LEASES. ~- r y r HE' .I, oelst Alountlin Con 1 arid, Ii • ". counany.nta r t. 4 good t.multit Pereira! valuable 32 I. `A ; lien Pile Cnatpany*. prorrrry. in Cairunhis Mid N °l tn untheriett J eountie.%, The vein' , olirred ere' rbPierge Whlte Ash 401nei.f thei,eust Mountain. urn 1 irhirb. antitartetr, b.. 4, then already ertablisbvil hr Messrs. Bast k F'ennaii. Geo. S. 4erplier flpd M.O. Itritner. , . . .. The mammoth vela iseiseegess about 95 feet In tblek nese. Mid the undetlyliniassiti some 11h3 14 feet. Both vsisie afford a large lady of Cool above atter 'reel. ,The quality of the Coal is,eell established in oarkot. Tho , . - 511 no . 11111 *girds eu 1t...0ue to ' the Rasters 3 meet:ells and the pLftadelphla k b , nbury hail mad to the ttouther,n and Veatern mart- ea. Both of them. 1.41 i-olds ire eouipletp4l to the collieries upon the companY's property. Yoe putiesdaminouire.l J. ANSI" AC Jr.. "mt.. No. tHt South Fourth Strent;PhilatAphis, :Or Abia. K,tt.KA. En!). ' C;ottirrilltt.Columbin Pa, 7-t f Pehruary 13.148 "A THING OF BEAUTY 18 A JOY BOREVEIv• ! A N. ALLEN; corner Centre anti L-i .w market atreeta. Pottsville, PI, Innounres the lab'''. wood_ ere of art and ,aelanre. 7he Aivoirm Trig. GRAPH irtiiii two erintinents, while Mr. A.len's l'in4o 011.4Plift IN Om. are MPS MR, 1.11/1 vrze.beaatitai pjettme. quirkty and perminenfly taken. They bf 4 tig In feir lon.. the faces even of the lured noel. from the othllr World. Thin 'new Unit auporinr art eolnhineit'he wiallfg• se •urlry of the phOtograph. with the mit n ess if the I palaing. By It persons I a.mbderate ciretimetateea may purer* large porlytfits of those they love and revere. at the ovine time frmrinit ornament. of rare besot, fa their walls, whlell will Increase in value as jean roil sway. . hoe. having d tuerrentypee of departed friend'', el i ti ha v e them thus !skim iii a11,.. 7 i2f • Person. by thi s runderrul application of 'science awl , 'kill are entiblost v n single *Milne of .a few seconds lel 1 , l obtain portrait', fi en uperior to those taken on canvass which - requite .I t Ituts , 71 hours from day to day. for sere-' sal weeks. Call ni Mr. Allen's battery and a moment's _ -Immo adorning his wallo., moat the beauty and neeuraey of thls. to every Mind. ,fO4 ?at f Farms, Noe advertiwotent of Ilatn, . . „, A ..........-, ~, . .C . 0f...- .„.....„0„,, r. K , , , • , ~ . , - • )1 LOCATAT AT PIIILADY...rIITA. 911ICA:a0. ilk -. IJUVP.O 4 3. N. Y. CIAYELA ND. Ohle. ALIiIANY, N.Y. - : DETROIT. Mich. A Student mitering either of these Colleges hat the , peivilitge.of all tit an unlimited lima ' PHILADELPHIA COLLECE; , 5. E: corzt4 jr of Seventh 'and Ch . aattint streets. son., or lIMAZEL JOJIN 11,31 L ERS, ' liittliltlS L:IIALLOW'' . _ 0.01 Yr., Ati , ltlt Is ;ELL. Prot JOHN . HART. W. C. PATTI:WON, -MINIM) A. MEDEA, MAHLON WIELIAMSON P C. B.TRUirr • J. COOK. • COLLEGIATE COURSE. 11 Bonk.Keeptsig i ' . In all its moshapprored Prins. adapted to the various departments of Trade end Onumeree. I ncl titling General Wholesale indittetall 3kereautlte, Shippiog, Forwarding. Commission. Ranking. Exchange, Manufacturing, Italh; reading, StmaniiMall nu. tr., Re. V. Pestenalship. . , A good hand-4riiing In regarded of the drat impor tance, and Is guaranteed to all alusplel i cm the Course. CallifElleiAL CALOIMAZIONS..IIEItai.V. TILE -1,0, BUSISESB,I CORItE;SPON. , U1f:U.10.3.30 DEAPR. usAeig. &e.. ke.. 4e. . /May Lfreiuries are delonsrod rpm as almta subjects. Di NMI AP;;Ans awarded to Shideuts manplethig the Course Soul smasiug the neeematiwimuntosileu. ' fishmeal Itiftleinstloa. Theproprisfors of thrs‘Mileies design perfecting el Cbsin of Sehiels throughout the principal Mitre of the' Mot and Ws that shall aftimi to peon& men opportnni., ty to qualify themselves Is the'varions modes of doing, badness. not only in Great Conunerolal tonnes of the East. bet is the grent and growing West, also. The tablishment of Theh Schools is believed to be indispen- 1 sable to this result. prosperous' The Scheele:at the ebors points ate al! in o eondition. fiver SUS Students ado in atteedsnce *maul them dada/spun Wlntees 'Seaton. J I - ' There ate no term, And no veretions: St dents may l therelbre. order and parent* the St udies.sithont fakir sae, 16 damn. , ' - _ Venous , • Saludanbtp Coceplete Com res. Mandl nit Kaaping; Wetting. Leder" Le., • • - $46 ' 06 , Ilenk4lespiss for Half Conroe. - I - 25 00 *rem gartisulanowend for Catalogue and ester: - Address, . - sivrAarr lk STRATTON, l'ettsattrine. ' Ao'll'lo,-10 . ' I 151 y , • • MANUFACTURES. FAIRBANICIVISCA‘ES . TIIE subserjbers 'agents for the man. afatltaventatavoJost ;waived a 111 W articia.cattos tb....unamoxiater Seale," adeslated to aetgbfrota 34 aa paw* to:40 Ma. Forza* at tho York/lots. ICSA4I %EY &WM. eot Witte; _ 17- , _PAR AND NAD.ROAD IR6N. • subscribers have now on hand T m ied millsoll for CAlla, at the 10•1101 Bartel Ipitiop e *tat et the best quality moreleratelliurltelhil,“ SET Italtroad Irtia, and ligt4 T irillts, foe MIMI. •a, YARDLZIL SON. %Moine. Nerembpr _ , 414 • 804 P. • nunacribers Invite the attention /jam• of sod merchants to %bale sitanitisctore of BROi WN, PALL and. OLIVE SOAPS. le, I. Slow Soaps baying long beenaatansively known In &blond% Carbon and Luzern* *oust**, ars rotonzmended as or or Balk qusOly. Orders rierdred by mall preseptly etas- Bela Buda, Btarcb.te...alsrays on totodmat , JOS. ELKINTON !BOX. • 113 South Beanzd street, Pbiledelpbta. ' June 26. ' 58 Zaam SEWING MACHINES. PrHE Double Thiead,.Family SEW ". ING MACHINE. Three s'ew with two threads. making a Double lon Snub, equal to any fitgb' prised Machine itassa, and perfectly reliable for all family purposes' These illsellityset are for sale by the subarriber. at tberaCtlANOl3lloTElePottswille . The public are U14'11,4 localised esaaatoetbens. Price . .4140.1 nantelbos itheu to tbosyurebesteg, stab tbe use, fie. A. . sueAvE. Agent. August 14, Mtn - • . 33,,Ten , • Is E x t au silatoisivig MAI tou go .Tilt: subscriber h prowled, et his -' stand, to furnish kinds of inatertalt -his line, for buildi 1 purpnei*—plaidanl nameutal. lig, Invl pintails!. altentiov the womb Sine's , biasiameataofhls litmetaro. ',They eau buil la every varlet! atyle. and unt comb ravorably,in Wanly 'wbera.aad are offereu June 5. '4B 23.171 MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Xannfactory, Noissixecir .lErdbanstarici sib Cc)" slopes,titeturer of :Win Rom for inclined planes. afts. keoronid Inform the public that he is no w pre pared, to make ALL KINDS, LE1V07778 AND SIZES OP PLAT AND Room ROPE: At the aborteat" notice. of supekior quality, and on the amid liberal term, at his Wire Rope rectory. Mauch Chunk, Ceirbon Co., Pa. Iteterenee can be made to Wears. h. A. nemesia, Nortright and A. it. Broadhead; at blanch Chunk to N. Patterson. Summit Hill. tOlfarpe, Lelsearing k CO. TH more, Luserne county, Pa.. and in fact. nearly all the op orators in the Region who have been using his ropes. Auput it. [August A . . 17 32.171 33. PQ_TTEIVILLE Saddle 'and naruess Diossulractory. jHEREWITH invite . yoar especial attention to my very extensive Mock o f Ready Made Sidattrry., !farness, altars de...embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale in this county, and at prices that' will compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade. • - Oilklna been, for some years past. , t /4 .. . \, In the habit of purchasing my Ram Materia t exclusive it for Gish. I find myself now In the possession - of advantage* from this cause not enjoyed by the trade generallyond feel that I can, with conlidenre, solicit thetrade anti daturas of dealers: and my arrangements for the :moron' Sea won's trade are based upon crew a itiiyer amount of hue lip: than I /tore -hitherto done; yen cab therefore rely upon fiddlig , at mrestabllshmemt everything that him quire.! In my line. r Orders by mail are respectfully pollcited. and,the goods sent warranted to give set istirl fon, both as to price and quality { Lv.vev ER WOMELSDOITFP. Opposite gpiteepal Church., Centre sired. Potftrart. March 7.11357 . 10-ly R. T. 7.1.1.11t1C1e 'chits. a. GUNDA Int F. 7. X XXDX. Thillt which has inng been sought for in Pottarilla, can now, be had by going to E. T. ELLRICH gCO.'S (Successor, to E. T. Taylor.) cheep . . 3 . 7ashionsble Clothing, Mprchint In g. lava General. Furnishing Store, Corner of Ceni re and 31ahantango streets. where can found the largest assortment of - cloths. cansimeres, rest ing.. furnishing goods. and ready-made clothing ever offered to the citizens of Pottsville. which hns been selected with great care, from .the lan gest hounca in Philadelphia and New York. We .bur for cash. and will te.ll for rash. at the very lowest Iptices. We desire In call particular attention Mont cus tomer department, i,.fng all practical tailors, having long - experience In Ito. first hnuaesof Paris. Philadelphia and Boston. we feel Confident, that our garments cannot be surpassed Wi nentl2.ll ottflyle. beauty and tit, by any , houses in the cities. much lens ill Pottsvfite. Our fur. nishina department in supplied with nil the latest stylii of gentlemen's furnishing goods. tshirts made to order on selentifie principles. by one of the first houses lb Philadelphia. and warranted to fit. 48-Iteint tuber the place—throve of 0-ntre and Nip hanbingn streets. May '29. 'SS Tldf HEW PATENT WATER-WHEEL, rilHf. undersigned are manufacturing a new kind of Y.der Wheel. patented 3lay Mb, IbsB. by .1. 11. V A 1116111.1), of Vermont. It involves an entirely 11611 principle of obtaining pcwer, and of con trolling t.tie water by which we obtain a greater, mazi , mum power than in afforded by any other advantages of thin Wheel now in one. Smoot' the advantage, of thin Wheel . . . let. We, obt*in the entire weight of the water, and have the advantage of the full head and fall, front Irater to water. ~ 2d.There la ieFA dead weight to tome, the 'wheel vld 'shah welching less than IGO the. I t'surpasses all other . wheels in motion, velocity and power. 4th. It Is perfectly muter the control of the workmen —either when used to drive a large or small amount of machinery—atiThe stnmgth of the wheel is not dlmin• ishect by redwing Its motion. since It depends upon the w.tght of the column of eater below, the wheel, vadat always remains about the same. id.h, It occupier Ims spare than any other wheel. I■ plierd Inside the flume near the surface of the water and is nireral'emed by frost. • tth. The wheel is 'eery durable. bting made of iron, and ran be put In any place and Whaled to Saw Mills, Mr'St Mills and-machinery of all kinds with lesespense than any ether wheel. the velo.•ity of the wheel is such, that the expense of gearing up Is avoided ft.r nearly all purposes. T. nether with readr.to warrant I the .following hop the adinntagar above :dated, we are the Wheel to proweot e' power equhl to ,reit, fur each foot 1111 of water:— , . . 66.109 horre power. 9 Web, wheel " " • 13% 4, 15 ••/- " ' 1 6 % 18 .e 19 2, e o 22' K " ••t " " • 0 2 8 . " 30 Wheels nt the perform 38109 re complete With g ser has only to by one mnn in 2.40.100 0 tt 2.96.100 " " .336.100 t" " • 310.100 " 4.44300 - 6.40.100 " 6.34100 " • 7.60300 " • 8.60.100 " 'hove PIMP ran be so eoustructed ss to .lution• per minute. When Fold. are te.`pully and ghat!. n. that the purrba . are It In the dime, srld:b ran be done o or three days. [rd will pin them In any plat* at their hey do not perform as above. will take ke the fluntras good an before the wheel Wheela can be afforded at a Tree price, heels now in nee. Troy. Amtusl2sth, STILIRIIESS. ner Mechanic and Grand Dirielon eta. R/ 3641 -s - - The undo,* u exiwnxe4 and If them out and m 'wax put In. Th' than any other 1838. September I E YOUR/TIME. PAPER. BAGS, OR ROCERS, . DRUGGISTS, V 1 CON t? ECIti6N Eit S. BAR HRS. &e.—The Subscriber Tripe/trolly In rme his friends and the public that he lane been appoi ted Agent for the , sale of Patent Machine made Paper Bags, 111X1'FACTURLD UT Thaws. ,Tolui H. Levan & Co., of Philadelphia. 'oleae Raga a a of sizes and qualities of paper suitable for .14ernauli who use the article. and are offered at sueVriera Mi Brat once commend them to the con swam. - • That. are nyadvantages in purchasing and using ready tank IP s. Where no bags are used. It requires double ta, quantity of paper and airing to peck the same number! poynds,and more time In putting up a pack . aft, , . ~ tenalye biaaines*M do w ind Raps mode ping ready made Bugs, one hand can be 0. By using them, you will not only save 1.4 but always Davr a convenient recepta• 41)ul up your goods. 1% 4 %11a? Dave been introduced, bate 1 Walttracturese prices by BE NJ. BARRA'S, 1 PoPastrid Book Denier and Rationer. toPPMte EplacoparChurctLPottacllle. to amakincit of WRAPPING ' , ARE' al - t. ' Feb. 21. '57. , Where by hand. by 4lapensed w 1 fiat and nu . el~ln which Wherever ilvan rniire loraale A find r rats ot, LOMON HOOVER. Wholesale, and Retail D". Heat tenla War Cutlery, Irene, Su to his rot t.rne or lib chest r lle calla tar whleh AP ever Variety or Stores. I Parlor St irbich he stow the t One tome of the co I to tall an !that be e iblutrelf t , buoloess. I itirpaxe I arit, I done tt Metre r •Orto 2, TO CARET" - - SOU' .F.IR in Stives, Ranges, L, - rs.Slu Ware Aglow Ware, lid- • t..• 1 , Naas Ware. Its.ech Ware, and : 7 -..'-' , nge 'loiters, Perthblo Ranges, Gas • ' mer Suruare. tc..ac., has added -- " Ii er , MA of Stoves a variety of new pat iln Ranges of which be can glee the In ndt•don. . Par cularettention 14 his new style of Bea re is confidult will make the hest Heater that MD used in Ma part of the country. also. a new patterns - of Coolant, paitor, and Hall • calls partict/ar attention to hls If beet Iron ye, It to an inetroveroent on the Kisterlasch. s confident is tht twat %tootle use. lie hie truest stock of tht above articles (too runner. It lon,) that has mot beau. offered In this part ttry. Ile Invites be„ . friends and customers, eaanithe for thedires. :Siding confident I suit them in quality and. pries; he flatters tat be has had much toperiente in his line of herefore he feels confident that he cannot be In quality or cheapness. fins and Spouting and all kind; ofjobbinn to shortest notice. • - f !red. 6 doors aOre Market, mai side. PbarrilLe, 2. '52 TITTERS AND. BIJILDIRS YLKILL ir ETY LUMBER --..aN:.— NI NUFACTVRINO COMPANY tiAv}. o nand at their extensive nalabilatunent. ot, Railroad treat, a great quantity of lumbar of every kind , and de - ptilltiorhich: they ran supply to Operators, Carpool and Builders. at lower rates than it can be bought Isewhers. They are also ready to supply, through the means of their exteusive business, and la bor sari g maehluea, manufactured articles in their line ate 'mei gof 21: per rent. au former cost. Their rge workshops hatetwan In sumesoeful opera- Don for ha poet year, turning nut rant quantifies at • Doo IN 2. , Window Frames, die he Panel Work, nodding*, gled.plasta c Dad*, Banulatera, . . . .. . tilitottere, A tut 4i4 kinds of Pruned, Paneled and Tamed Work, Whichthey here constantly on hand. They are ready to eseegleordera at the shortest notice. for any quantity or quad yet sawed or manisfsetured stud. ) Dry green Hemlock , of all kinds, for Imlldlugrar- Pores. , k, Maple. Poplar, chair, plank gad aim= boards: Cherry, Walnut. Blattegany4 as Ihr work; Ito aad Yellow Pkieboards ibr as., or aside court , Whits Pins plank, a. 21 .4, 2, Ti. 3 31. % v t , and W, b meal, al aye ready; aloe, plan owns. rails, • anis& posts,shinglos, Lath, ailing latk,pell ag. k. de.' • • Or ills ariatred stuff sad everything in their line en hen or to order at the ahottost notice . Pot lila, Alatre2ll,llB 10. OAS-FIT? INC rorrsru. 14 PA. e under"' respectfully a the eictsess of Potty. and vicinity that haring , msed the , iflonabfag Br; Inexact Illeury Dtek. in, and attached it to Lea IlgisgAtifsess,irUl hem f carry on both biaaehes, l 4. hopes, bystrict attention Inudness—lumiglagalnaysoa , d a large atul wall Miming `,employing om p ate n t men, and doing stork at mannoraliagprian•—tono a portion of the pahlk Jig*. 'Lock allicr Wa• least'. Iron.sad I Bath 'Ms.i nand 'per Wash itsedue.bon and resent Plugs. Bram Cocks for" 1141111411111111 f now ,Ibr yam; Montt, BMA Plpei sad Coupllap for garements. Iron and Lead lip, of all awl, Olullitturea of every kind, mobracing a fall assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants, Brackets.. he.. he_ ie. manufactured of the best quality of materials, and of.tbe MUM god most approved pat , tams. - ' ' DSSIIII. D. . April I VS* lb AUSTRALIA. PIONEER LIM . T.stablithstis 1662. Carrying the 11. S. *ails. Sailing Neil/vet, on the Doi AtiPertiord.: THE superior A I.clippership ship , 46014tissi• Homo' 1200 tosiminter. CO'. . • • • - • - • Commander. In now loading. and willisall for mEuloultzsg, on the ld:lth of September. / (his splendid and well•known ahlpi.nad• the 'myna to Melbourne hit year in elibtpaix days, and ix re• Downed for ber rapid pavanes, and aseellent l'aawnger • Aecommodationa; •. . RATES OF PASSAGE—First Cabin Saloon, 8160; Sc. coudflabin,llloo. Chi'dominants, Wiz under twelve, BAIT MUM • KirFor freight or pavane,' apply on board t or to R. W. CAMERON, 6 Bow.ip* Green: New York. Sight Bilis for sale, sod cash advaures made on eoa. ligaments. Consignees to Anithalla: Mews. Wilkinson, Bros, d Co. Atigust 21,'38 June t2,'s6 24,fr . 34. rfiILIVERPOOL, PRILEDELAIA. AND NEW :YORK SCREW . • sTWEllart rtHE Splendid- Steamship ; ' forming - the above Line will son from NEW i' , YDER as CITY OP BALTIMORE, Capt. Lalte t. 4. VlGtl. Sept. 23. KANGAROO. Capt. Jeff niy,peteber 7. and everratternate Thursday. Iron: LIVF.RPOOL every alternate Wednesday. tare from New Tork:CablatiMTßlrdelaas3o./ • Liverpool. Cabin MO, $46 A 76:Tted Clam 640. RRTURN TICKETS available for six Ninths by any Line.' Cabin, • steamer °" tbl4o; TB/ C $7O. These Steamers are supplied with improved Water light compartments:. and carry experienced Surgeons. Persons about procatiding to Europe. or-wishing to !tend for their friends from the old country. tan purchase Tickets and obtaleall information by applying to J. O. Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel It Cortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to J. H. RICHARDS. Minersvine, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. _OLE YARD. JUllti T. LAO PaftageCartieeateab7 Scat Class Balling Packets b. tween New York nod I.liretiaxikabio Wafts mkt by the above. (May 8,'68: 1917 LEHIGH VALLEY RAULROAD. . v air g O Nnd alter ...ftbeigt. Valley Railroad elll rue an follows: Down Triallass. • Lasers 31anelt !Chunk at 1.i5 A. 31.,and 12,* P. 31. . Lehighton 7.27 " 12.40 " " Perryville • 7.34 " 1 12.46 " Lehigh Gap ' 7.49 " i. 02 " " Bliilington 1355 " . 1.08 " '- " Boekllale 8.06 " 1.18 . a " Leery's , ' 9.16 " 1.28 " " 'White hall , 8.22 " 1.83 " " Cakasaugna 8.3.5 " 1.45' " " Allentown 8.47 ° " 1,66 v " " Bethlehem l 9 9.2 " ' 211 " " Preemanshurg 1 9 . .14 " ' 2.20 " Arrive Eastoir 9 4.1 " 2.45 . " iip 'regains. at 11.45 A. 31.. and 4.25 P. U. 12.09 P. 31., 4.50 12.19 " 1 5,92 " 12.34 " 6.17 " 12.46 "1 6.28 " 1.00 " 5.41 4 1.06 ' " 6.49 " 1.18 " 6410, " 1.29 " 6.11 " I.* " 6.17 " 1.48 , am " 114 " '. i 6.39 " 2.05 " 650 " Leave Easton , " Freentanehurg " Bethlehem " Allentown " Cataaautina " While Hall " -Lenre's - " 'Rockdale " Alalindloct " Lehigh Gap . • 'Perryville Lehighton Anive blanch Chunk Arne chore Train, wilt ronreet with the Morritos and Afternoon' Train% to and from New York and Phila delphia. The Heaver Meadow Train will leave 3laueb Chunk for Wllkesbarre, ilarletoni White H3fen, upon the arrival of the 2.0 e P. M . Train. ROBERT U. SAY RE. Supt. & Eng. PHILADELPHIA AND READINCTD. R. • Leave Pottsville. daily.(eserpt,itundays) at 5.15 A. M.; and 3.30 P. M.—Passing itrading at 9..51 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. Arriving in Pialladelphlo at 12.25 noon, skid at 1.40 P.M. Leave Philadelphia. daily. (ezVept Sundays) at 7 90 A 31.„ and 3.30 P. M.—Passing Bending at 10.00 A. M., and . 6,e7 P. M. Arriving In Pottsville at 11.36 noon, and • LAS P. M. Both Up and Down Nonuser Trains coot:eat at Port Clinton with Trains , to aqd from l'arnaqua, Cat/miss+ Williamsport and Eluting. Morning Passenger rraina only connect at Port Clinton• foe Wilkeabarre, ficrantoi mind Pittston. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH Passenger Train hasty Reading at 1068 A. M., after arrival of Up and Donn Morning Passenger Traina,frodo Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg if 12.35 noon. and connecting with Passanger Tr:11114mo the Northern Central, 4 -Pennsylvania" and -"Cumberland Valley" Railroads, for flunbusy,Williatuaport, Eimira f Pittsburg Lancaster. Ilsitintora and Chamhen.hurg.. I Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.25 P. M., after aril. sal of Thant from above points. Arriving at Reading al 4.55 P. M.. and connecting with Up and IN.lrn Tniha for Pottsville and Philadelphia the sae ening. Drains run on Sundays. ar eip....Bet . wen Pothorille and Philatielphia42lls and $2 25; Reading sod Philadelphia, $1 75 and 41 45; ilarrtaburnand Philadelphia, $3 %and $2 70; Lebarfon ' and Philadelphia. f= f 0 and $2 104 Banding and its rhthura. ft 60 and $l - 30; Heading and Pottsville, 5 01 5 and -SO 85; 'Banding and Le`sanon. 55 and 70 refi ts; Pottsville and lieniabunt.s2 66 and,g2 lb; Potted lie and Lebanon. $1 55 sad $1 50 ' Thrtmgh.No. 1 Tickets—Pottavillete Baltintore,Ss 00; Beading to Baltimore. $l7: Reading to, Lancaster. $2425. Rye- 80 pounds of Baggage allowed:each Paussengeg. The Second Clan Cars run with all the above Regally Passenger Trains. : irirMorningTratp Down and AfternnonTralotlp.4lls, run on Sundaya. Through First daps Tickets, at redired rates, to litag sra Fails. Buffalo. Detroit, Chicago. and all the prinalpal point, In the West; North West. and the Ciati‘dastland Emigrant Tickets, at lower tarea, to ail lturabote pitm„ esn be had on application toAhe Station Agent. fair All Tickets .111 be ptirchauvt. before the 'biles start. Higher fares charged if paid in cars. G. A. NICOLL& Eng. A Den. Supt. July 3.'58 - 20. [ - 1.24100 1 3 116.100 •' PLUMBING. TRAVELING. October ltl. 'BB Bummer Arrativineut, July 8, A 85 8. DOWN 'PASSENGER 'TRAINS UP PASSENGER =APO, COAT.. I. P. VOORHIES & CO MINIM Ahh !Mina'. or TVS CELMATIth Lewis Vein lied' Ailh - Prom the ..NEW DUNCAN COLMERY." They mine no other Coal—which assures its pa its.. greirgo sales by J. B.Bf !AVER, Jr., /W., No. it 1' lie street, New York. Pottevilto, June 5, ' M - • 2:l4yi COAL* ' COAL. ti LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO OFF'IC=ISI: • [. 205 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. - ) 110 Broadway. NEW 'YORK. 1 i , 88 State street, BOSTON. ; • ----- 1. WholesaLl - Deaiers in the beef varieties e DOTESTIO COALS-54e Itoprietors of root/ Creek artier*. cops bie of prodncing over 150.00) onrs a year of the ebra tedDlmionb (Red Ash.) and BtacIOISATII,4 11 A Is Ash.) A LSO._. I) Exclusive Agents; tor the sale of the purely genuine, Le, emit Mountain Coal. from the Locust Dale Colliery dt Ow. C. Porra A Co.. allot which .111 be shipped Street to New York. via Canal; or rollOirrirty Vil WOOOWith Pins, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) , - • ' ALSO. At Philadelphia, from. Pier No. 11, -Port Bic t - - . .... mohd. The rbolcce( qualities of RED and WHITE ASH COALS from 6rhoy1)011. County, selected via) special care, and ahippad. • n. our personal inxperint • deltic Elisabethport, N. I. LEUIGII SPRING MOUNTAIN and MUNCI COALS. From Baltimore, Md. The celebrated 11ASIPSUrIltt BITUNINOI3 At Jersey City,o2l. J. „ • (via Leitiga and Morn - fain° ls,) I The very superior WILEESUAIIRE COAL, from the Baltimore recn, taken frets the •• Andenrleill Improve ment and Coal Company's; Estate," near iiVilkesbarre; esti. the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of lehleh t ior steam purposes and for family use. are unsurpassed. We hold certificates le our offices. from parties Who have need add fully tested these (tals, and pronounce them the VEST ANTHRACITE Coals In, steam 1. use,pro during no clinic r. less ashes sod greaser b than 44, other kidds now before the public. T May 15,'58 20. J. 0. TIIINER. s. TURNER itc GO N. • Miners and Shippers Of WHITS ASIr COAL from the East sodest Noun Leda Collieries— MAMMOTH A BLACK fIE If VEINS Ornes—Cent re greet. opposite Epieeopal 'hutch! Potteeille, April 10.'614 /10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE ki The Nobscribers4ave 'associated tbemklree. Testi stodgier this date.undwr the name and ktyli eITYLER, STONE t CO.; and will conduct the bud ne* of Deatiag is socoessorAto FREDERICK TYLER A CO.. at E2B Walnut strited. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway, -New York; Pier No. ?II Port Riebtoond. . I BREDERICM TYLER, GEORGE Y. 'LER: — C. !MHO ' BIIM U. WILLIAM . STONE. May 9.4 19.0. CAIN, HACKER & 'COOK, 11111111123 ASO eItIPPI3II 01 iitirais. Ziompvt32. apillie Also, dealers in other first qualities ot' I , Whit. and Rod Alb Ceuta.' . No. 132 Wakdit areft,l744delphia, al Weedl i egiii Wharves, Schuylkill. , ' , 1,,,, THOWIAS &lilt. . Willa MOLLS. •TIMMIC,OOOII,. _February 27, IS D 47 • LUTHER, LINIELL & .GABLE,, LESSEES OF KASKA IVILLIAMI cot.urg. (termer'', Rocutu. Ftaaortaerk it co.l are 00 * inept to reeekre , ordiro ter' their celebrated WIIITE, ASH AL from the Raven al Black: Heath Tann. and RED ASIA front the Lutheran Peach Orebas d. , talus, all of wbf..b are tree ktutdok 'to well adapted I for tontll, Ina. Haring went ly adopted game Itoprovw 1 meats in the unielsherry*r :thermal sties at this Coal, which enables than to aepantre the sesta sad oat Seers , from the square treetattill, kiting It a ptanle!onte and uniform dee sad aypeereane„ I he: 'ran ft 364 M11.Y no• ennead it to lb. relate. Pettedlho. Odoe..ln Cosh, street, oppooltitho dioarleati Hoe*, r , . Attests haps. York k Phllad'a-:-BOOliltle LUTLIEL 6 .0 _,.... INo. 230 Wahent Street, PHILADILPHIA. '-'• • 1 110.16 Nassau Street, NNW YORK. • February, 27,1243 1 .4 , * -9-It ilirilibratilestvyts birkeri 3 O* awl orststi tenl2 tot 44311116011 T oat. &Make ow 010 . wester rata. Wu' - Works of ' JOIIX A. RQEBLING. I Treatniii New Jersey. lirA lanai losortment of ' its : Ripe emntailly on band. Ordires fined witlird kb: For stie.stfesilb t and mat, ono iiirentsr. V , My* - 10ILEII 0 4! ;,01L5!!! H0P41430.14 KEAN, Nos;i 5 .4 U 6. Whatirs ; olund Candision Nanannts. Ind Dipalan . in 'MILS AND SPRAM OIL FOR MININO ASO MECHANICA URPOSES. Sept. F 2,17 1154.1' • '_, I ALFAANDEI z/f mama slcv;wwx.i ; YAMt.. - - ' 4- • • „ 134 1 / 1 1.4rittvent • / PUILAP4I.PIIIA. • Aidttort's rine, Llvorsionitl ronial,lTtirhs Islasd, Ashton's and Stir MIMI Dairy, assorted 'sues, constantly on hand, and thl• NA in luta to suit the trade.: S. li t —Carders solicited. Itiept., 25.'68 354nis .TAW &BEERS , . LtibricattneiGrease! „.. The cheeps; most reliablo and durable compound used for lubricating ilionerjr Miebiblierrip and thou's.. of ontnibires. CliTilarMl, 0(115 Drays and Wagons. 4411 will not Qum. and is not affected by heat to Manufertnred and for rale In Tin Cu& H gs and Ha s. hj TAW .11ItErt.S...Phriadolphis. June 19. Id 24.1 y , ... • CO,,'GEO.' W.'POMEROY & C MALLII4 If . • i on., SOAP, CANDLES, &C. NO:i, 12 South Water street, below ILslket.Philadalphla . • .. 1 ..• oPer,m, lintd.r.lephant.Wlutle,Tannereand elsehlnery ,1011, Spann and Adamantine Candles. Samuel T. Stiller, Salesman. ladelphia, January 5, '5 '-. 1-17 ' ' . t JOHN A: i!dOORE, , end cormnlision Merchant. . AND DEALER IN Li MINERS''SUPPLIES, 10. 104 11. Water ' , Philadelphia, , Hai eonstentlynn hand' r • perm, I Lard. Mar; Elephant, Bleached and Radii*: IV hale 011e,Sperto and Adainn [dine Candles, . ! ' Burning an d G Treeing Oil, exprersly •1_ . fur 31Iners' air. Wire Rope, Slope Chains, ' • ' l ' . • Misting Powder. Safety Lampe. Clum and . Leather Beltlng, Snare, ',Tickles. £e. 4 . , ; April 1. 'IA ' l44y . ' + y { ', BUSINESS CAADS. Ai,r. n ' ODSON D' ' JIM . , Il L e ' rke p t . Street, three ' d e l:: t il"'.." w so Tiiird. south side. jpottssille, Jan. la. '5B ly I$ W. SHEAFFER, Potts% ille, Pa., I •l to of the Pen.47lvanta State Ileologlcsl Survey, zplofts lands, minelt.'Ae jOetober 13.'55 414.1 trENRY PLEASANTS, and Mining Engineer, IrTS.VILLE. rtica—Sfirket street, north side. between Centre and Second. 1 [Au tud B,lll' 32-nni • 1 1 1 4 CARTER, Civil and Min• 4 . ingiEnglueer(Survejor.4e.oylll attend to surveys laridi,mlnes. tor n plot a. ie. Office with Lewis, lair belpar Silver Terracir, Poit/Title. Pa. , )tat 9. '67 1041 J'•II McElwain. Civil and Mining . Engineer,. Ashland, Pa.. attends to Surveying iind Insp et ng Mines. survey)na and dividing lands. sego latinplown Lois. and all business in the line of his profession. Letter address. Fountain Spring P. 0., tionnty,Ps. • Feb. 23. 1858 EL.ly art. it. Winn.! Dr. a. arum's. ! Smith dl:' Symons,: - ava, Yining and Tepographicat Espierrrs, and Cbtirery _. • i riewelrs. i t latiantanco h. Second sta., .I. 4 1 Broad street. 3 POTTSVILLE , - j ,1- - 'TAMAQUA. A01124.'5817-tf _____,_____ _ _—_,L.____ r—- • i t GENCY—For the Purchase and s . ia _Smile of Real Estate; buying and selling Coal: ta• 'king chArtre of Coal Lands. Mines, &e.. and collecting rents4froln twenty years experlenee In the County no hopes 'to ' g ive satisfaction. Office Mahantango Street, Pottsville.- [April B,'SB . 14r) CIIAS. U. HMIs. . . • • fi CARD! T J.ENICINSON,TeaeheriMin j of the Piano. and English Ballad and'Operatie Singing, In the latent and moat apprioted at Ilea.- Also. V 1 ,4 itt,T lotiorello and 0 ul- Afir-Coneerta. Select Partlea, Ac.. fornisbed.with any number of Instuments. at short unties. N. 11.—I will attrittl perannally.to the tuning of Plan. oa„In To w% androcintry. ad the most liberal teems, and I n entir6 satisfaction. Address #or the present) Box 364, P. Mice, Pottsville fh.ptember 26.'56 33.tf INSURANCE. Schuylkill. Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. X'aittogs7l.l.le). Mein lfillymates Building, labantortgo it., '.2 doors above Centre st.; Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED HT LAW, 1111200.0010. CHARTER PER P,ETUA L. • This Company obtained itirCharter at the last Session of the Legialatu eof ,Pennsylvanla. and Is now fully or ganized and prepared to In:no Policies. at liberal rates, on - Eire and Inland risks. on, Public and Private Build ings,Furniture.Stocks of GokLds and liercbandlse of ail kinds.. Also on Coal Breakers and Slachinery. Inland Instil ', ranee on Canallkuda and Barges. by Canals and It iversi also on Cargoes of Ccal to Philadelphia, New York. Bai r tlmore. kc. This Company guaranteesto adjust all lossei promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public —I.- .. Directors s , - .K. M. KEPNER, ; i J. IL ADAM. 1 WILLIAM MORTIMER.Jr. JHN D. DEIBERT, f JACOB HUNTZINGEIL Jr. J OIN HENDRICKS, i GEORGE LAUER, DAI. YUENGLING. i W.F. SMITH, .[ 11:11. HUNTZINGER, ROBERT M. PALMDR, GEORGE J. IlEils. z ' ; • WM. 'MORTIMER. Preeldent. ,11. 11. HUNTZlNGi.R.Seeretary and General Agent. ~ Pottsville, January 1, '5B - CP AWrgft PIRPLiVAI.I • I tau °trammel+ re IRSO. THE STATE Fran AND NARITA MODRANPI Company of pent'''. QFFICE-42 Market Street, Harris burg. l'a. 1::Itetal 380.000 dollars. nouns all the safer classes of property against Loss by Vire, perils of Inland Narigationt i nd Transportation. I JOHN P. RUTIIBBBOn , Prreident. i 5. WAZD, Secretary. _ L. tomoN, rin President. BENJ.' BANN AN bag beets !app l! ointed Agvnt for this Company la fiche,Milt eounty,abd is premised toiosare all k in ds of property at the lomat rates with npard to security. The rats can be amertained at his Bookstores, Pottsville. BANNAN is also Agent for LIFE as well ail' FIRE Insnranne. ' [Dee,. d. 49. NUMBS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Pottsville, Pe • CAPITA LSIOO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. ffirPlS' Qompany, chartered by the Legislature, of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One neared Thousand Dollars. is now fully organised. and has commented business. The Company Is prepared to receive moneys and other pronerty In trust, and allow interest on all moneys deposited to trust, at the rate of dee per cent. peraunum;principal and interest payable on demand. for rates of Premium on Life Insurance, we the printed Tables supplied at the Mhos of the Com pany, Centre street, Potts, illy. three &ars south of the gxehange Hotel: JACOR fIUNTZINORRJr„ Pres't. Watt:saints Klass, SardisFY asd ,Treasurer. April I,'6s , 13 tt . , AUMUUICITE .INBMIANCE COXPANY. Aultheriged Capital, 6400,000. CIHAR,TER . PERPETU AL—Office, ‘,/ N 0.91 Walnut street, between third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will instil e agalnet lose or damage by Fire, Bonding's, Furniture, and Mer chandise generality. Also !Wuxi IsselLASCi, on VeSl4lll. Cargoes and Freights. Inagrt issuaases to all puts of the Union! DiIIUKTOIUS : D. Luther,: Davis Pierson. Lewis Audenried, Joseph Maxfield, Pater Seger. . . Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, John K. Dlackiston, It. Hammett, Samuel El. Bother's's!, Wm. V. Dean.. D. LUTIIEit, Prendeol. Wit.l.,Dsur, ; VierPresidnat.. - W. SI. Smith, Serrelary. -P. D. Lem= has been appointed agent for the "bore _Company to Schuylkill county, to whom persons deeiring Insprence eat apply. Jan-Lary 1, ; t . 1 1 J ;INDEMNITY. - - , r rHE Fxaddiiin Fire- Insurance Crimp 1.! piny, of Phibidelphia. Once, Mo p 1?3 , 4 Chesutil streetsonar !Mb street. MiltetOie: 1 • Charleitl4. Bander; : 13 . eorge 7. Igetiards, Thomas Bart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, • Adolphe D. Doric, Samuel Grant, - David S. Drown, Jamb S. Smith, liorris Patterson; • i Continue to make Insanities. permanent or limited on livery description of property. in town and country, at Yeses as low as are consistent with security. Thi Company home reserved a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capital add Preiolums, safely Invested,, afford ample protection to the Insured. Since their in corporation, a period of IS years, they hare paid upwards of owe aeilhea, two hundred !bosomed dollars, losses by Ere, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in. suranee.as well as the ability and disposition to mot wltbpromptnen,ellliabtiities. , tram. N. BANCICER, President. CeAS. 0. BANCUL ISOM% The rabsciiber has been a pp trod agent for the above' 7 mentlonedlnstltatlon. and Is now profound to make In-: sorance, on every description or property. at the lonent, , rates.. ANDREW RUSW,. Agent. Jan. , 11.1858 2 -if ' TEE =WOOL MID LOSDOI AID' LIFE 111 COUPAIA. Aornontinn CATITALe—S2,OOO,OOO, or SI 0,000,000. paid up Copital,grreplus,srid Itseerved Tirade, ' - • $4 , 000 ,000. • • Nearly $400,000 invested in tide country. 1- WabtNty bf the shareholders unlimited. . Thu iambs of this Osatpahy in. flew Tort, tbr 1857, vas upwards of .1000,006. • • The pndsisigand hatinithaen,authoriesd by Menne T. BOWL tin, heat ihr the Sato of Penney 1111111 a, are prepared to reedy* application* far Tenants against, lire, en every description et . buildings and property, ioe adios coil breaker and. the structures tounetted with eallieriesq—all those Parties rognirlsor liesnrsaes are orpeetrully IntlE tail it theatre where peril& Adam will be Oats. bet Irith.the Company's drew lar, and detailed sta t of tbieenditiocief thishisti • bloom aud thoroughly ',Heide corporation. In COO thibusoust Insitraties 4104 nese& the ,rates at tbe Liverpool curd Loh** she undersigned are authorised to Attila II in other reliable aompeatee. ,•`,- Iteterraes is itenditsd to be made to the IbUottitig , Jotter Tueker e *., , -.1114ippm.E.1.6 • Jun. Donau, Geo. liejdsr. John IL White. 11011:401111011 IL Cumpbell. 110RAOltP.11111111 sod POOL. ', • At Mike of IL. W. Poole, Enemas, Omit* It., Pettey ills. Jan 40,1.8 Akr • . . PHILADELPHIA. CANDLE MOULDS,- j ". - WARRANTEP to be 'of tl4e best VT dyes sad *Mink lianiztaelsmod .sied.for ado by • JOUN CALI(KaIItY. . • • N 0.304 .Ibisx stiles Piniadephia. Assast 91V85 scut J. , , 'FILE CUTTtlipi. ' -1- - - 1 N all its branches at the. Marian . e. . tory, NOW Stroet. ohm* S t eco*d. batman Rate mall toe. Philadelphia, where may be towed the tee" iirmtratrat of Pt Litet cud RASPS: fa the ins' at Phila. I didphia. Arad Mew &teat *all mad* Keel to' mew r at a anus td Aa ter wilt: ,' • . .1.11.• SSIITII. • how Street CU Work* Ptilhalethatko kagnat 21,18 Y . , 333ar SIMI nen, Ilfferwhan TO te esti Mbar,: E have now in .stock, and ' cone' T V staidly readying from Nei Tort end Philadel phia Auction., and of oar atati partatrau. goods of the kW( Parisi/oh/on: In Bonner bilks. Plaid. 'Velvets. Stoma. Velvets, Plata Silks, Mueellinee. th , renatai Ilan neCitlbbone, Plata. Satin and Moans do., !Lathe"... gall. lin 111, Skids, Luis Illoslom, de., whirl we offer stack below GSt utuatprices. 41d7rA Moral dlionot to Cab bujera i • WARBURTON. • No. pe South Second itreet.(sscoss DOT 660, 1*SrOIR snow sesccsj PAiladdpido. 403 m CHEAP CARPETING, LE - INALEIt IN October 2, 'Mt AT TIM IV/o*w Shore.! No.49:Norti Sinai Stied, PAiladellx3io. CITIZENS and Country Merchaits . are so li cited to all and examine the stock of s, grain and Fanelli's Cameline; Floor, Table and Stair Olt Clotba, all aldtba: Canton and Cocoa Matting: floor Mat.: Cloth and Oil Cloth Table Covers: Drug:gets, tram ine to four yards wide: Rag Carpet, Stair Reds, de.,tde. Cheap Ifbr Cash, Other utolomilo or remit , 1.. IV FIATII Eli HT. No. gd North 'Ninth 'Ortnber 23. •sS ARea SET CARPET atraotrez . 4 .„ TRE d . SHE subscribers have ' )us opened their New Carpet Warehiise,with *rich and,spten• stock of. CA It PK MOS. reforesting all the latest end beet styles of VELVET, TAPE:TRV,IIIIGSSELS. Three. ply. Ingrain and Venetian. of the most celebrate,' Innen. facture, elfin a superior stock. of OIL CLOTHS, BAT TINGS. &C. ld'The above stock of "'nods has been bought eg• (mutely low for casb,Lynd its the intention of the sub % scribers to Pell otoordloßlY thly;with small trpsniii and cask transadinns. will enable uc to give purchasers Roods front 10 to la per cont. leas than ugualty charged by other establishments, OLDEN k BICKNER. //sparing and Dealers in.CarpatiNg., ST: ARM Sr., 2 doors below Ninth, (South aide.) °Sept. 1. , 20Zin • WINCHESTER £ CO.'S -: , 1 GleiatlemenVa Furnishlag Store, .. ' sun Pateit Shoulder Seam .Shirt Xanutsetory l A T THE OLD STAND, 706 Ch ni,„ nal street, PHILAS4I. .PIIIA, opposite t - astel ingten noun." i ~ ,r_ = ,• ) A. ItiNCIIZATER will ha, tie heretofore. his .pen al roperrision of the Cutting and Manufscturins At., wino etc. Orders f'r his etilebested style of Starlit and`: Collars tilled at the shortest notice. • • • . 1 Persons desiring to order Shirtsoran be supplied nitts the formula for motsutement, on application by mail. Constantly on had. a raried and select stock of thin.; tleMen's Purnishln Onodi.. , ilOrWholrralr or erssuppited on liberal terms. , 1 September 4. 'NI , , , . :38-ly i i .PAINTING, &C... ')l :1 PAINTING,' - APER HANCINC, AC: 1 , i. f . undo signed would respgctfully announce to he puLtle that be ban opened a Pain THE. in Second st t. above Market , next dpt 7 to Hs First Methodist Church, where he is prepared to ereent all work in his lin . snob as House and Sign Palette Glaring. Graining 6nd Paper Hanging. on the shorttelt notice, and on ten4nable term'. Having workedat the business ror a notiber of years,be hotel to reeeive-4 chats or the publlP;patrunage. MTCHAEL lit4Nll. i Pottsville. April 1 7.' 6 8 - 1611 ' MUOEY.N, BOWEN,it , IFlouse 4 Sigu e"taaters 4 Paper Ilaaga' ere. .1 ITAVE reeelied . New Styles Mull and Decorative WALL -• ' .M , .... il ug , 00 LD WINDOW. - •A”..", .......: SHADES, DOIIIIERS,,te. '-e •°•, - ---r , .6.. prate Wishing' a hahandsome 111 4, 4 41. -N... ." '.; . Parlor Paper should see' our • • •• e.. • . Imp 4 Gold Papers. ' . They are New DEAVIZIS. and hare a better; effect . tint those mineMily manufactured. 1 1 Punt White Lead. French Cn to r ed. II ntito a led. and Amerkan Ztncs, , french end American Oils. Pant lehea.te. Window Obviate. , Centre greet, Pultreitie r 2 doiirs above Anicriranlitni e. Aitrit 10j'53 lA4 f j WIDE SREENS. -.._ WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS. i OHN H. KUlt'l'7, (late of and ini:- ea c....i. 10 KURTZ A Iletstza.) would reAportfully till the attention of gemotis enzaeril In the Coal Iloilo+ to MR' Nlaintfactoty of WIRE COAL AND • SLATY: SCREENS. COA I. RIDDLES. WIRE BROOMS. Ay., Ar - at the olditettabliphment. Minerßillie. Schttylk 111 Co.a. 1 Ilavinglin engaged In the bußlrfers of Screen nt k ing for upwards ot.t wel re years, I ftlitter impel( !ha I can turn Ott as coed work ite IR done anywhere in he county. OW would refer to the quality of my work INhe i n peat, aa q e_Dt t re, uorantee of what It will be In th pledging utyßelf that I will spare no paint to make y work satisfactory to all who may glue me a trial. • ' JOILN..II. KURT . Mitteriellle. July •44.:I`tt . . to It' `j ESTERLY & FRICK, ' IlLannfaciniers of Wire Coal Screens., (lULD respectfully call the atten- N , lion of gentlemen enraged in the Coal tradi. to their coal screens of thy Teutons sizes. Tbey havel Ws' creased facilities for turning out the best of work With promptness and dispatch. Haying the mostexperieticed hands In the State they ; can guarantee all work don at their Factory. ii Repairing neatly and ' substantial? g dente al {he tha.fat notice. Screen 801 l ft. Cogwheel P. Edgeway Mars, Shahs, ( nd geom...te-• ttc..altrays on hand., 1 All orders d I reel ed.to the firm by mail or left at H:L. - Esterly's Hardware store will receive propipt attention. Ju ie 4. '54 • 27 rt II_ i _OTELS 4 . 4 • 1- ,- • POTi . SVILLE HOUSE, S. W. JONES, Proprietor, Centre itywo..l'OrtsrlLLE, 14. June rflood Stabling provided:Nal, • 1 i , MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, Second St., above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. ee , The above estaldlehtnent having r_ been rennvayedi and r, furnlehad. thr , ,137 , proprietor MAMllrel. the public that '---"" call la only needed. ae he ruinnteee full sattitaettuu to every cue. IrTerms—sl 23 per day. • 4 A M. HOPKINS, Prepructor. 0 •ttber 2, 'SR .10.310 1 , "WHITE HORSE HOTEL."I' Corner of enttre and ifahantonge Streetft. , l3,etiritle. ... Joseph N. Peger, Proprietor.' intertelninente a nd areotnmwlat lone of the boot kind, and every attention , 4 4 , ) will be paid by the boot and hie at. tend Ante to make - gneats and trevell• • gr ere condi - wield.. Attempt I.'si • 31-ly PULASKI HOUSE; num at 'MATO, Proprietors, 14. I Quire &butt, POTTSVILLE, Pa. V•fi , . - Tr This house having been relitied In ` • the Attest manzter.uuesteisod visitors will base etrery at rommodatlon. )leals.st itll hours: ! The eholeist sn beat liquors will be found' at the bar. •Traselets.Nts as our citizens, will - find the I'ULASKIHOUSE, in (Atari respect, one of the thyst hotels In the county. ; I June 26. 'Oa 211../ PRICES REDUCED TO WIT THE TOMS, "NATIONAL HOTEL," (Late "WHITE slyAN,”) , ' r- RUE Street, sherd . THIRD, - , Fe? jr IPhlladelphla. ' The Proprietors of the above well-known establish meat, being thankful for the very liberal patrOnage be. stowed upon them the past year. take this method of forming their friends and the ptibliS that they'. are lent preparriltri liteollllllod4 te them if.favored wfth!ii tall. During the Winter months the house has . oea time. oughlyeenorated, Improvements made, and etheilezten• sive alterations in contemplation. I. We-are determined to devote- our hole attention to hotlines'; and latter ourselves* with he conriction that we sh all be stag to give general wit atitetion. , Respectfully yenta, ;, SIDES & STONER. Rcire street, ahosi Third. atit-TERMS:—SI 115,per day. N. D.—Carriages elll always be In readinAsite convey' Paseengera to and from Stemohast Landings land Rai. road Depots!. i 8. A.S. Philadelphia. April 1,6.1 y", LEGAL CARDS.. ': • GEORGE' D. HAIIGRAiVOUT; Attorney at Law, Yec.l9, 'IST 51.11.1 ECHANTO2), PA. JOHN P. ROBART,, Attornv. Law, Pottsville, office opposite the AcoerVeso October 31,'b7 , ' 44-1 t T W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at, t/ • Lew. Offlre—eorner 4.6larket and 2nd streets,i Pottsville. August 9,' , 'bB 32- AlY osi El:t STR O O .. USE , ; Atto te rle . y To at La u wji Flittorille; rXrtstry 6,'36 ' ti• 1 ____....... . rIAVID B. GREEN, Atterneiat Law LiPottsv ille,N. Office in Market street,oppoeite th Poet °nice. , , i - July 14.'66. 2 64 Y. I ' t 141 P. DEWEES , Attorney at !.awi OFFICE—Potts doors above blortimet's IRMO - , * ~ tontre stmt. Pottsville, Pa. . Pee. 6, 'St 4. . -CIA , • • • -, i rrtipm.ks . NNA:N, Attorney:* _1 Law." Office In CentreStriet,Oppositette ickg•opiti uhurch:Pottaville,pencur. 1 Rr0v.M3.1,6 ey.ty i I TN C. 'CONIt . AD, Jr.; Jus , 4e . cif' - , # tha , Peace and Conveyancer—office oppnette Pdit °Mee, Brigid at., Tamaqua, Pa.: . (1ta1 4 :4, 17 !le. c.t LENIENT - ' - 8.. itiSWEß,r,fui3tr - e I; I • he Peace, MlneravtUe--colleitlone and egraetis slo• U tot and attended to carefully, • Rah. 23114 81, J6IIN . SEITZINGER;-.39oice of t Yeats: BT.CLAIR.wiII attend to 41 bustiless Irculiad tolim)with diligence and card (1848 8-1 , QAMUEL GARRETtMagigtra Conveyancer and General Collector,. Moe, Ma St. Pottsvil e. nest door to Post Mee: I Aux .15. 'fa Y. ---- SPINNEY , Attorney_ at Law, &bland. Schuylkill ebUilly. , Na., will let! us 'put lu the purchase and awls 01 fled Waite, col hictyin pr teoat;4e.... ' • (Ashland, Slay ..ts,im ~1147 1 QIIRiSTOPHEit LI T 'IIE7E - , At t m ity a i t u L; i ciPo n : 0 17 so il I=l: t u c y o l4l o cciu t a i Pp April 11,'67 y 3.51.7 fIEORGE da—KEIM, tAtunneyk"at, UFLitir.Pothrtilli.Ponnn.;Willattonittotbintheln in !Schuylkill county and eloombere. F''Mee lu Claire street, nearly opposite the Lucre Dank . [' 6s /AIM sung •tfamra T. 1110na. • ULLlfilt. BOYLE,. A 'VrtiltN $4.1 4. Li*/ .1- ornag—tn ifabastiato Contaisitattia vine. ea. Petobst 80.'611 ' no. lIIMICUj .. - J . -104111AD'i. 1111=1;10. - . Ty tsv NDR WKS. _ di - SHIN DEL. At throw it,t1114134% 4,_l(t. :- 112.111 woo& at tagethis is th e wadies at the Lilti all ptoaNaedsi badness la Schuylkill had aillaislaticauanes aairasieS to their tare 11111 rascifre prompt attiOlos. -4- , I .: Slay :1! '69 - t - 22; . 4 , ' r, MILADELTHIA. WALNtJT STREET, , earner 4f THIRD. Philadelphia.' INCORPORATED RETRY. STATE. OK PENNA. FiVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money is received to any' suin. large or men, and In. tenet paid Ironkthe day . of deposit to the day of with drawal: The nate h ripen every day.from 9 o'clock in the worn tact!ll's o'clock In the afternoon, and on Monday and ?Intraday evenings till g o'elock. lion. HENRY L. BENNER. President. • I nORERTSELFRIDGE, Via President. • WILLIAM .1' Rub, estretaiy: •:. • greeters! - • Ilenry L. Dimmer, I P. Carron Itrewster, Edward L. llarter," Joseph V. Barry, 'Robert Selfridge.- - Stanch lAw. Bahl. - K. A s,ht on, • ',Joseph Ter kr+. C. Landreth Minns, Henry Inffenderier. • Mono Is rehired and payments ride In -gold daily without notkW. The iorestnients are made fir REAL ESTATE MORT caw, CHOMP RENTS, and sneh Arid that heart tie* as t he ChiLrteerequires. _ July 81,18 [Feb. TI; .48 9-Iyl ' 31- BUFFALO ROBES, -131 r THk BALE OR BOBE,' i '4, ' GEORG K. F. WONIRATFUS. N 0.415 and 4I Arab street. ehll4dalphlst: N. 11.-Alsci, a tame ammrtosent of TAlitlE4 o FANCY FURS of ors* manufactute. ' . - • August 28}18 ' CHEAP ROOK AND PAPER STORE. NtDO;W t E jo k / L m ok t m HA w L F L L O I T . A r If - , oi s a u „l e: A7,)t sir= ;Ter ° t. l'illiitippela, hie; i'M. Sate a: Large and general assortment of BeiltAn. - and MANX BOOK!i. Wtiling and Wrapping Papers. Paper flags, Pra per Curtaimy Stationair, se., at the very lowert pt free. • 84-ItACII bnught for cash, or In exchange. °Honer 314'58: : , j 441 in • I _L DENNIS A JONES, ItTAN FACTURERSS; ts . EALER Ilk Li „lis ' . i' , ' • • Bperni, bard, Bea Elephant, Whale, Tanners' & I Miners' Oil; ' 1 Alan, Sperm, Solar Sperm. and Adamantine Gentiles. ' ilitrehlsr—N o. 24 South Wharves. ' • • Mane/ bay.—Christian street, below Seventh: Philadelu le, ortober 30, 'S 1 - • 44.3 m , — , ----i-s---- FBOYS' CL9THINg.. /711 E SUBSCRILI,EIt„wouId respect- I fully i litbrm thcir nutnriow. friends end customers ot ehuyikill County, that their assortment et Clothin g IN ilrounglientlemen is much larger than ever. and tho are diSposed to sell cheap. 'Persons liv . in iat a dia. Lanes. have the privilege or exchanging clothing pur chind at this store, It they dcenor ult . 1 ' P.41.,110YT it 11110711Elt . 172 ChestuutSS"curner of Tenth. rhilada. April 2S %'t,9 ._ . ' 17 4y _ . . .:_. . 1 91L,IPADER. AND NAG WARIENODSE, E. D. WOODRUFF,. JR.; 'al CO., ;9N i O. orth FrOnt .street, rHILA . DELPIII4. • . • . V Inter, A; Spring Sperm 011.\Tinter Elepbani a Soli r COI, Lint and Tanner.' Oil, Winter Rltefin'd Whale 011, :Illners'oll. - ( . • Wn , edel Oil. (low prir:l, irde I.llltiu'd Ve.tetabl6 Paint Clll. . 'ear ode.) ; immoviipmA'critivEnr OIL. Mitdoexpiefdly ihr labrleatind tumid - nal y. as IL itiLatitut• fu Sparta Oil, add recoinma.ded by Engineera. of vial damn a. belng iMor : mon 1.0 . any Won, Inl rod siced. . 401.11.24, 'bel- - - , • ; 17.. ii ~I._ RARE CHANCE!! . Pr.+ Sia 7».t0 , 1tr Dust kusay traiircd! Iloadnanta Btaitame. C 41141. 11CQUIltiD, WILT $1 tO . Vn $l5. 14EW ARTICLE,' (Patented) of tit use in every Fatally. Manufactory. Store . and Of. tige. Mja and Women,. yaung and old . Wan tod. to en. gage In ifs safe. in - every., town and county in the Pouf h-. ern and Western States and Terrltortral Fend for a qtr. , cuslar,or l epply In person to ' S. J. REST Olt . Nn. 33 South Third Street, lanttfacturer mot. 11 hole-We Meer ui ' Watches and Jewelry. ,nrOur tianiplcs sent teee by mail oureralpt of $l. ' Octobfr 2.'55. • 1 40-2 m „FURS:FURS:FURS! ded hhlsw:tit i fful store onl'heettut street. with one ' ll7 Mc' lamest land brats looted a‘snytitnent of LAiiireiv FANCY FU ItS.iiinported direct 'ink the Eon pean utarl.ets and tnannbicturett wider his °on supervision, to which he wt;uld }all the attention of all who to ptirthase— lt itssian Sable, Hudson hay Sable, F;rmine, )Ink do Squirrel, Fitch. cptiolina, . Stour Martin. French Sable,,tc., 31anutectured; into Cardinale. Capes. Circulars, 'lot e clnea.Mutia. Cl3l .. .Bring t practical Furrter.and haslet obtained the neaten patterns horn I:_arls. be can assure those who the city that be ran supply theta with the finest articles at the very lowest Cash Prices.-ss A ft tle t i LAW rt meta °Marriage ltobes,Oent's Caps, tt loves, * c . Al. 0 ETZ, 628 Chestnut lit,biluw /Seventh, l'hiladelphia. Octi lB , '6B . 42-3 m. i TO FOONDSTDIEN II NAMINISTS a OTHERS. 4 tl PtIRVES I I' , N. E. corner South to, and Penn Sts.,.Phila delphia.fur -11 Knee Ingoteoppkr and ilnaas, plr, Iron, ' • iheetAron,soldertArehricks.portablefor- - - ges.ther.blocetin.lead.foun dry mind& Ines. a: toga. crucibles. ;antimony. babbitt metal. rand of all: kinds, brass;uld copper. de., de. He is ale., a deal er in Wrought and cost acraistron and other metals. It is hir desire to'accommodate meeltirilst a and others at a dlstapce from the city, bpi furnishing ar4 article they may Wan ti ri t het r business. lirt fetes On(mentioned in the a .ore will he pmeured and forward. d. Any Inquiry in te above line wilt be , enimered. . h i) . • .A. CURVES, ' N - , }Lea l rner. South and Penn streets. • Fe roar' 14, 'SS 1 7.ly L y ---- ' ~ PERKINS it, CO.. ; No 9 Rooth Ninth St , 0.. Philadelphia, EG LEAVE to ' ann o unce .to their friends that theifFell and Winter stork of dooda a Hite complete. W111:01DERIES; a ! F. beautifully_ selected variety of DRESS GOODS from French and English *Manufactu ern% GENTLEMEN'S sind lIOY'S wear in great variety; FURNISHING 130t/DS,'w large sod extensive assortment of I D eir to*ii importatinn. i k warning *rood s.—The strictest attention paid tot Is department. which embraces every desirable vs; 'leer of goods suitable for s t that purpose. tiabraideries of the latest styles and designs. haewle, to great abundance. English and French, }Minket. Stella, Ilmellii,, Long and Square, At.. dr. trpt. 25. IA , 394;01 DRY COODS. ilk,. 13 . 210rth Second Street, Phidadfc. I - KELLEY .4 BROWN, ....„. ' ' Atir- con.stallt) y 'rereiving .-- ' - _. , N'EivAND ClioiCE (mops. .. ".. ch en LADI FS WEAR. Bl^rk ?Mr, Poll de Chevret, Calburgs, Plaid Cashmeres, )loos de - Woe*, Tplentlah Alpaeai, ite. 1 ~ LONMZI K I 1 E SQUARE BROCIII 4 SAIWIII, , i , . STELLA • SU A w LS. r IBIEIC'S . WEIIR.--Clotba, Caasluiere, Fat Inetta, Cords, lieaverteena. Kentucky Je11111.4 Vesting, ae. FURNISHING ae.(ll/4t MIIII.Vili:It Quilts, Blankets, Zekinge. Toweling. Ta Ide Clot ha and enrera, Napkinaltr. FLAN N IlitA=Ballard Ve i t onahrtekable Flannels, In all'qualitirs, rod Ltiy gal Vet Flannels, in various -Odors. I • I 1 11,IU$LINS, Walt grades. 4t the loner,' pri,e. II 4NEN npsosi S. Agi'di, ftclusively for our,enn sates. Al. exchgsim'CASrbu:ii *Pis. Ons Prier and an abdte intat. 1 crrairvativii. call and see. - 1 . • - KELLEY E DROWN. J i . ; • No. 13 North Fecund gtreet. I net, In. .5 9 1 : ! ' . 42-3 m . ; FANCY FURS! : • For Ladles and Children!: TORN FAREIRA & co:, No. 818 it, (nao No.) Mark i et street, above Piebth. Pill LAGEte IPIIIA. Importers. Nanufartuiers and Deal. - 'era In Fancy Fame, for Ladies and Chil• tdren; also, Gents Pura, Fur Collars,_ and 1 010Ves. ' 1 The number of ears that we have been engaged . In_ the For baslners, nd the general rharactet or nor trues. both for emolity and,priee Is PO generally knowlithrough- out the Country, that we think . It la notneeepanty for no loamy anti tang more than we hate now opened ottrapeort meat of Furs. far the Fail rind .Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful. assortment that we ha - offered before to the public. Our Furs base all *reill 5 Im ported dating t present seaman, when moneOras suttee sid•Fars ueh lower than at the present time. and have been anufirtured by the most eel:111)0mA worktnen ; we are herefons determined to gall them at such parse as wit continue to . give us the reinstating ire have borne years, that is to 'Wile good article for a very ristaliprefit. r • Storekeeper., w ll do well to. give us i call: as they will dud the la est assortinent by Ur to select'frons In the city. and at n ntaet 0 rev'spriere. - .• - JOHN FAREIRA A Co.. -No.-SIR Ma ket Street. above Sib., Philadelphia. .Phlllidelphlai tember 11,'M • . 37-•im • EDWARD 8: RtICKLEY, . Grip's Ferry Boiler-Iron Works, (At the Bast end ..t , Bray's Arry Bridge., Ninth side Of Gray's Ferry_ Ned.) - 1 - •••• • * Philadelphia, IIANUFAPTIBIER of N0. . 1 Chlax ly coal Regnid and Ilautmered Boller L an if ite Trois, kamped sod Warranted: Es trarßeflned Ire Boa .Iron INTIRIMI itiMlCßit free from Mis trs and . toiler def,cts. Stampedand W rrauled ; `Charcoal Plate - IP 2-1 ' Lill ' : Iron of Medium tudity ;2d qusllty'rnd- - • died'Plate and Flue Iron from finch to No; 10'W G in thickness: .Irons for Tanks, Garnmetem, Shatters. Coat Chute*, Gam glop sod Steamboat Gulls, and Bridgri: - Orders for the foregoing descriptions of Iron of all lengths, sizesand pattering Within 6d inches IR width from 31 loch to No. ISIV Gln thicker-ea. solicited and promptly sziaided at loaned cusrent • prlies•, an' ashortmeat of Boller Dead' 'and, promiscuous sheets of all i 'wl4ths and thicknesses carrots:TO, on hand. • t . tame oe.smatt Orders supplied without &play. Boller . Rivets of supoirloi quality and various shwa always on I- • 5 AllirOFlers atlthir Work*, midst No. b Farquhar Build. lugs, No ?A-Walnut street. October 2,'38 ' - CRITTENDEN'S hilaDrl 4ia Commercial et all toe, E. g is Ilavanth and Chatting Sta., .I'lllL A DEL P 111.4 4, TrruTioN designed to Ore rpabAaob dn nog t roaB4 o Inrpaorsa readso J une 4,1655. - • , DOASD.Of T 11011,01: •. SA. 1 4 David S. Drown, • Fennel% I Ina. A. V. Parson*, _ David M, Ina rose Rinker, • throvaam U. Rimer, P. It )flSman. Joh* Spirbanvit. • • • tiaderack Drawn, Joshua, Lippineott, Jr. FACULTY: D.U.ClirTralitnin, Principal, Cnusull hag Arenu ' illalitt sud.lootroctor to Commercial Customs. 'TII9IIIIII. Moon, Prokroor cd Pen nianan ip. Gamma M. Timmy", Propos/or of ilio,Fctettee,of At. moot 'Aim 0 Protestor of Book Sorplog and rho. DelitiliP T. • _ It Mom, rrofonior of L•llialies. Motile Jamie, Lotter. Co Cooloserila) Law, V. ir.L. o..—Proddral at Shard Collage-. - luta oa Economy. 't r• go" seakilalag toll :partleslare of 1• 1 1 11 .• trultruatie" p 11t.e rsone, mai i le bad re ap M plytai at MDRIa se loiter, . • DZIPS poordiutt IX(r.ltir side. Prim y to *num SO ends— IS • i, Miliillll7 it it Abe OM 0. it - so. x , , Petcber , et, farmer. ND. „ 'onal TIM ---7---- °BASS AND OARDIffil NEAL ADI? 1211 3, .. CiVer' w prdeoacid is *kilt, k , • • „Agricultural Insplemesits, till ' • Tli v E sititTiber will keep on t ba hrr sde l l t er b er.Ttwo th o y d ar e d id otherilw: Ss, White Clover and Laws Gnus coil Di to Isiaviili acid good. He UM alio hICILI op ) O rhey.„ re 141, sti m iti m ud n e w ollr au trit le t u rree. ituri ls i rze k te uu tt lih .to o t .t et e tt of *Mk will hot tarnished at .wis attract titer's pi, _ The muds and sums said by the subscriber AN wk,t i 4 with !crest cam only from 'skewers a reputatle m • ari l standing. Lir does not deal In seeds procured pro m !, Gully to the market. from these who sell cheap.% it p,.. t recant to' the cbareetrr of, tbe reed cold. 24r dr.., b e porehare or roil rrodr rrown prow hwoonsty 1 . 11 ruin p r . dens. where the', ton dose proximity deteriorates their quathi,:partienlrdi,thowt Of lbw sews speeijoo. Tblt is an Important eontrlderallon to those • holuithito. AIN., aoetts or fruit trees. Yor trees, Ate,. seed in ceders tarty to • . , ,'' •- ' BILNJA3 , I IN DANNAN. piny. lion or the year h.son,rs of twelve, Aud hearty of lore. we route to bless Tlsylsounleouu bend, An thou best. shed 7'lly menus o'er our wilderness. • .. . t . . In ssrly Spring time that* dldst fling OW earth its robe n( blvaluaaing: i itad its sweet tresaprste4 day by day, Hos. quieltening la tby blessed ray. oou of the %wawa! thou but hint ' The,lana with swolieht and with Ithcifirwt And plenty o'er Its beiou► sullen To erovo thteweet soma:awl bows. ,Prater,—prelre to threi Our berataitapand To rte./ the..• blessings of thy hand,. , , And on the Ineeek-hrysth ut 10•11 • • Ascend to their bright home above. Mrs. L. Sigeturety. WHAT NAMIBIA SHALL I MITI essential a question wltfi" West ern. oulthMtors, where there is an _abotadsoce of rich organic- matter in a virgin soil, khotigh, ste we hare,alteady shown, and shall still lumber. show, it Imhooves those having the beot 'Cr soils to husband' the wealth alread,. In their toady's:: stead of wasting it and thus impoverishing their estates.. ' But in all thi older States, and i n newer l egions , where the soil Is only mod lately ga4, the preservation as well as the procuring of manures is in matter of the utmost' Impertenee.— Srareery a day poises during the entire Year, in which we sic not irked by sr greater or les rtum- a ber of pemons:—"Whieh one of the may fent tilers offered in tairket,-all hacked up by abun dant tertificutes—would you advise me td buyr On this pt;int we are somewhat radical, and conserkurntlyinot in very good odor with the WSW ttfueturers and pellets df iirtificiel manures, who, as will be seen, generally plea ptetty clear of our advertising columns. We. kn o w a l so , that o ur views do one accord with those of the groat masa of so•called "scientific ; writtirs ;" but having de voted, perhaps, quite as much time and expense ill as must of them, both in the farm and in the lab- oratory, to the Otani itiarstigatlon of this aub- . feet; we matt adhere to our own views on the Matter un lmalhey con be shown to be erroneous. Our invariahlo rule it, to inquire of any new fertiliser, first, how much myossic swatter El does it contain ; that is, how greet a projortiomof is animal or vegetable matter I . _Secoad, how nt:arly duos the organic matter approach, hi iti Cotn . posi-' that, to leutiAlerb ; or, in other words, bow much itiogen;does It clMtsin. Others 'lay great -stress • upon the Phospgate,s and other vetoers' matters ; we attach comparatively little value to these, for reasons'formerly set forth and to be .disiussed hereafter. . Judging by these rules; wo rook first, finely grutind unburned 'nutlet., not those merely broken ' buy molting else, except for fruit trees•or'` vines, when tLure well brace ore gnu. Next, we rank genuine Petuviargusno--but no other kind however high sounding a 'num it ms; bear. Of course substances 4 .resemblint the above wanted two, lac good: such AS blotaf; !ph, wool, hair, RA, tolid nod liquid eaeremeot• of humane and other animals, whew. Ihe.e ridataHeesare ear mired nf, irid to!, 98:ent n gurastidf of worship's material+, as Is oqo the Cane Wbeiribey are put up for market. 'Rut of this subjeft more here•, ulter.Amerie4a+ Agrielitturiet. t TII6 STEAM PLOW. FIRING bst are American farmers doing towards applying, steam to soil tilling' ? Byre is a fine field foram. one. Steam, and not animal muerles it speedily to ootnOlie moving power before clod bi z ealtera, and . the man In this country who first sueeterefakr yokes the steam-chest to the pion-beam will reap a rich reward. Notwithstanding the ( , resent in terest awakened abroad, we predict that that'mas now lives on this side of the Atlantic." • - ; The above we wrote three Years since, in-tdoP ing an article on this subject. The prediction is • near fulfillment we believe. Them eeeee t approaeh ton pracilesible steam plow .his b'ea'med' by Mr. . Wm. ranks, of Christians, Pa., and the IStyston• State promises In steal the march upon Yenheydem this time. Mr. Favike' steam plow woe exhibiied ,at the recent State F“ii, at Centrilin, Minot', and awakened no • little admiration and hope in the minds •f all who saw it tried. Sqltie changes in ha arrangement were found lobe neer:nary. which are heing made; when it Is conaJently expected: .that its operation will be suecestful. it is built on the tocomotire prindiple. stud draws half a dos. en plows, more or less; after'it. - Further ebonies and improvements will of couritis he needed, but the thing is now more nearly perfect than the first railroad locomotive that went itito operation. It requires bat n little stretch of the imagination to bring before one theiMpOrtant resultsto be looked fur, when—as will be the case in lass than, three, years we think—the tienm•Werse will he driven at will o.ver'the broad Western. Prairies, doing the work of a Alva or twenty horses, 'at a coat fur fuod„dsvere, ete„ little .above 'the expense of a Couple of tenms.—Ainorien'n Agrierdt.ri4l.' DF,LIC/011M PLPtr Pronino.—Take'half a poop,' of .'tuned rnirine, half ir!. roithd of curruriti well washed nod dried, four lemon!' grated and the juice, half a nditusg 4 grated, half m leappoon 'ful of-ground .cinnamon, half a leappoonful of nt . fr„otivi pound of bread crumbs, half a pound of brown sugar, seven eggs Well beaten, three Jutirtbi of a pound of finely chopped died suet, one. fourth of a I,fuod of thinly cut iitroo, gist seelf.brandy, and two &ise, of' wino ; break ,tha eggs into'a large pan ; beat,theto very lightlyv then add thp spice, salt, lemon peel, and ibri fruit and bread crutnbs ; las ly the wine and brandy put ,hie into a floured •bag: have really a po of boiling Water, and buil four bourr. Serve with a •rich wine Inure. PCITKISI PM/DI M—Boil and squesae through n stout cloth the pumpkin which has been nicely stewed, Squeeze it very dry; to two 'pinged: et pumpkins. thus drained add ffiree•quarlarr of pound of good brown sugar, ana.thtec 'qua rrrrr et a pound'of better smoothly creamed; stir them Into the yugupkin a teaspoonful or pounded more and 'grated nuttne;, and a little ground cis. ,nemon to be addled; then one wine glassful of wine and brandy inland; boat:thane all together:, 'lasilradd thelolks of eight well beaten ege• - • Line the dishes with•putf paste,„ and till with the above ; hake half an hour. Is , 'rig iYERT Dist WAY TO PREOMIR Conrits von twO Takt.a.—Teke• (at 'night) half of a ev:' 15813-;pot it into a pan and cover with cold !gm and let It stand until moping, then take at do ''EM, and take out the largest bone', esiefie— put on some fresh water; and set it on the stole Whilk this is heating (it must not b;11,) mss 05$ and one-halt cup. of sweet cresm,.with tau stare of a sup of butter, and heat it boiling hat—uk • the fah out of the water upon a hot platter, peer on the gravy, sift pepper over, andaervii !i;t I ' 4 breakfast. TMAXICIIIITINDIDDIAN PORDI3O.—To torogO rtt boiled skim eta in three cop; of laios meal, then add ODO quart more of cold milk; 011 cream taken from the *hole' three eggs.; Dna r° 3 sup . of auger; seaviot with cinnamon and,c l °'" to your ,lase. Suet and raisins will muck it prove it. Bake three howl, and cool off os la D brick trash. NH% Fan:* OANIK.—Threo cape ; I 444 of bettor"; 4 eggs; 1 cup ul sweet ; 4 cur id Guar; 1 issopuun saoratas; i a oaten; t'ficapoon cinnamon and cloves; 4 pinind of Ili' sins, stoned and cot le torts, and * of.a poem/ 01 citron, cut in slips. This7quantit7 makirtri large /akar. 130 DA itlSCart.-;-Two cup imam ; 2-atil aro milkl I isupsoos !liana tartar; 1 of sod!, al" r Sour to . titx soft. Omit!' Ssmrs.--Two ceps siphon. ; 1 O il : pletutttrl 2 of tiller ;A of Into', cad s of lord. ; . HARVEST HYMN. litripcs. 1=:I=IIIRMil
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