TEJUILB OFTELE 11USERIS' JO AL. • siNGLA stitACKUnttiA: TWO DOLLARS per ammo, payable adraae. 13 111 aot withla six muutha—aad $0 0 0 if A paid Ithiu the ) ear. .._ . , TO CLUBS:. . n ree eapten cv one addrese?,in adTanee,) ,4 ! 300 ~_. Ob .?, on dt, do ' . do . h. 20 00 , 'if tere.a 'do do 9' do ''d ' , tad. kliab eubirriPtioult tburt bet invariably paid in a ace, and atols W otte adders', .• -- •- • ~ ,r ,—' - ' •' To Ciilll.ll.o AWD MOW ,i d _ The JollamAL will be furuialted ta laffile l. lau WWI" . t $3 per 141.1 edpieb. cob on deilveff...; . -...... , ! ...,.. gir C...4Yiiteft sad .ktheel ItracA.elfilpried io.tirh the CINAL 11l 0 ill AtitIIVICT. ' . ',,. ' • •• i. TIM Lit Of Sents7l:l3; ' ~ • , • I mabveribere nler Cturdlotottfattaate of thelrfairi. (1 7 ,,, , ?iti , p• ibliAh or no? OGl' dailli t° " ad fi l luit until I t t rr1 ,, .1: , , ,. i r g i e i ;, ,r o.::: 4 p ,r an ..,, t e, (J.," . , to take. their entarepa ' • ,ftt, t o ta cairn tory are directed. Cher am have fettled the ''l4lll 'and r,e,,0 the , .1 respop sale bail, they' • red t he-n .Iprntinrd • , - .. . 4 _ .,4,4b go e, pl other Ouse without lofuroln g i m , 4 ,, 110 ,,eed the netrepapere aro sent to thoformer tion,they are bad nelpon,ltai. .. „ie. to re derided I hat tonlAlllg io take imps. (few 0 . „m et ,. nr 'waterloo. and leaving them ea. , is prima Aril evidence of intentions) fraud. i • RATES OF ADVERTISING'. ae square 0f 10 lines. 40 cents for one InsertiOn—sub. sent i nsertious,24 rents each. 3 lines. one; time. 24 insertions. 12 1 ,4 cents each.] All ail ltsemeuts over 3 lines, for abort periods, charged as a VVIA, ONt. TWO, ?gags. ett. , routs& ree lines, G 3 "88 $1 25 g 245 $3 00 nor lines, 60 1 - 25- 1 . 75 275 I oo re lino, 100 180 200 300 % bOO lines, 124 225 26u ,- 4140 • 6001 wen „lines, 125 225 270 4150 , 7.00, fightDoe , ' 125 225 285 500 800 tee lines, 125 225 300 .5 50 9.00 114‘:L aslte rtvz lAA cOOPTID.As A AQOAttg OP TVA AMU. - ' square:. 125 . 225 3to 6 001 10 Oh so squares. 225 400 snO 900 44 00 hree squares, 3.50 to 00 50 12 00,. 180 e) our squares, 440 , 800 ' 800 14 00 .20 00 starter eel.. 6eo 000 12 00 18 00; .30'140 ll s ,•Larget spats for short periods, as per axreement. ' niritusiness Notices, $1 each—accompanied with ID sertivement,bo tents each. Advertisements before Marriages and Deathg 70 penis r lino for first Insertion—subsequent itusertiot4s.,3eents r line. N inewordeareeonnted as a line in advertising. I.f-relents and others, advertising by the year, with sod a standing edvertisement not exceeding 15 sill lie tharged,including subscription -16 90 -eto the amount of lour squares, With chin ,. sod subscription. bout chances, at the rates destgnsied above. dreetisemente set in larger type than usual 4111 be rued 50 per rent. advance, no these prices. Alt cuts be charged the game as letter press. 0 Trade advertisements ,received from Advertising ate abroad, except at 23 per rent. advance ion these _ noise. by special agreement with the publisher. rri lies 25 cents each. Deaths aceoropanied with no. 25 eents, without notices, no charge. ll notices. except those of a religious character end educational purposes will becharged 25 rents for any her of lines under 10. Over 10 linos, 4MO per line Itional. roceedings of meetings note( a general or public chee r, chanted at 4 rents per line for each I osertimth o taell Usti calculations we will sate that 328 itinems ke a column-104 Iltie II f coltimu—end 82 lines • rter column.' *MS2 words make am-damn -1476 a half mean—and 738 a quarter column. All odd lines over eh square, charged at the rate of 4 mote per line, for • e time. and 8 cents per line for three times. Yearly, advertisers must rondos their advertisinie to ear own business. Agencies for others. vale of Keel t. 4 &e ..re not included In business a drertisetnettte. IRON WORKS. I ' TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. Career tla A,Llezr, '1 . ,fl Founders, Nachinisti. Bailer and .Ifachinists' Tool. • fiat-ere and Ode ftisifikrs. he subscribeis are now prepared to viva orders fur all kinds of dtationary ,C ',tows and machinery for collieries. 4t furnaces, mills, Le. Extensive fa- . 1 - e ire .. .: c a u /ties and practical experience in the slas‘s, warrant them In taking the largest contracts the lowest prices. rsrtidular attention la called to Irons & Allen's New le Patent Winding Ilachinery, by which the Slopes :hilt rope or chains unon the top of both drums lo , üblelways. this i atr3 gemen t, It la confidently believed. will save , the wear and tear of ropes or chains. the price of the • rhinery in fire years; anti for fast, Winding,simplicity construction and durability, it cannot be ourpessed. e slim recommend the new car whrel.invented by Mr. ...ion 11. Allen. This wheyl carn only be had at our errs, sod ha,4 stdod the t e st of the several severe %U -r, past. triumphantly; not a single wheel having been 'ken since its introduction. We are now placing It oter the rare of some of the principal Railroad Comps in the country.. 11*,. would' also cell the attention of the public to the magus Car Shop, cennected. with the above works and mitt,' erected for the tuanufacturfi of Rallread. Drift, eizht,Cars and Trucks, and furnished with all the la. .1. improvements, so that they ere thus enabled to ex ate work much cheaptir and with more despatch thin retotore., • All Work gnivanteed. Persons wanting anything to or. line would do welito give us a call. • ..CARTEIt k. ALM'S. April 24, '59 . 17- FOUNDRY dc'l4l 6 ACtip#F SHO P, Poriarbors, S c up Co., - a. • -- T. Hi II'INTEItSTEEN sinpoune r • ee readinerm. from the complete outfit ****** , of the shore uarnedestablit.hment -tromp , yrrr ply all orders in his line or inisinels-- such as for Stearn Engines, Itsilroad ind "it Cars, rumps, Coal Breakers, castings and Mai:blue, of every pat tmati tie warrants his work to Ore, Mita. , and ac. - ingly solicits patronage at, home and Jan. 27, 1657 FOUNDRY AND M ACHINE SHOP, Steam Car actory, sir' NoTICE.—The business( f the late firm of SNYDER & HIVES, sill lbe contin tted by the subscriber In all its various 4 r 41/.,21c= branches ot Steam Engine building. Iron Founder. manufacturer of nil kinds of ichlnery, for Rolling Mills. Mast ifurroteee, Italtisd ke.. &r. He will also continue the bushiest, of Min and Selling the celebrated i'ine Ihrest Mile Ash and of. and Spnhn Feint Rettilth Coats. being sole proprte r of these Collieries. GEORGE SNYDER. January 21.18;7 3.tf POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. 'IIIBIIII6IAUBERe.i are eon Tr* steady manufacturing various sizes of e. b. ..f4F. Colliers' flails. weighing 22,20.28,30.32 rerpri.; ; 44 and 10 pounds per yard. Also. large Italia of the moat . approved patterns, ti;hing. 45,50, 50 and 80 pounds per yard. From „the cocrience of the past five years. we feel confident of %king Bails unsurpassed in quality by any utility the , untry. All business communications addreised to TacnceT & 80‘,•Iron Factors, Pottsville. will wet with prompt attention. JNO. 111.:11N1811 A, CO. J one 20. 57 25- PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL'. TI4E. 8 u bstribere beg leave. to an• nounre to their friends and the pnMe. f1f1,4141 zenerally. that their new ltolllng 31111 at /r Palo Alto is now complete, and In full pen tlon, and that they are prepared to Jrnish T railaof various patterns. weighinsfrom 22 to tbs per yard. Also: different sizes of flat,square and rood nter , hants' bar Iron. Orders for rano orhariron are respeetftillysolielteil, will meet with prompt attention if left eltber.at Mill. Bright a torch's llardware Star. ,etre street. or at their office. N.E. Corner of Centre AUrket otreeis.2d story. II AYWOOD, LEE t CO; i-ti TO COA_I r OPEII i ATOF2 & MINERS. r oneer of er ork.a. 1, • "Theiubsct lber respectfully ltiiite the . 'attention of the Diminma cominnnitj to hie Boiler Worke,on ltallroad streeChe: --,' • low the Pamsenger Depot, Potteville,W., whole he Is prepared to.manufaettire 11OILISRS OP MVP:BY DPSCBIPTION. :elite Stack., Mr Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers.Drift are. ke., Lc. e Boiler. on hand. . - Being a practical mechanic and having for yearedev ted i evict( entirely to , this blanch of tha business, he at ..., hini.elf that' work done at hi. establishment ill Ix. mti.farlion to all who may farm' him :With a ca I. et Irlitual. and Companies will find it grimily to their ad aut ‘7.. to examine hie work before engaging elsewhere. Sax. 21,'5T 47-tf ). • ' JOllO T. NOBI.N.' B VER El p s o v r i ll i ttp WORKS. on respEt fully 11 . 1 .1.1 1 . 1, Informs the public that be 'is now lade • , proprietor of the Beaver Meadow Iron it st se Vltele limas Works, and le fully ppanedLto manufacture. ast' re this establishment. team tinulnee 01 every size: Pumps, Railroad and Drift irs, and every other deafriptisn of Iron and BeaSF tottintzs suitable for t he Coal mining or other businlas, rn the moat reasonable t erns . Also, Blowing Cylin era nr fleet Furnaces and Itachlne work in general. I.l'l. t.pairing, of all kinds done with neatnessand tlesPafeh t the lowest prices. AU work furnished by them war tntei to p o rform well. They would solicit the custom of h....• who mar want saltiest In their line In thisvicinlty. orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten• It•vrei Meadows, January 1.'69 I :FILAND IRON, WORKS. -.I Tin:SUBSCRIIIKICS are now, 1 trepared to furnish. at the Ashland Steam Maginot and l'untrsni ,over and capacity, (emitting and( parptatea. Coal Breakers of ever/slat . use. together with casting's and feil .ry apteriptionn. Coal and Drift Cars of all btrlo•jrnek and gorse Cara,—allfurni ,""'"tival notice. The aubecribera natter* ' v "' t hlt , itm.inurb an every inentbet of the Or.n eo,phl, th e e will be able, to furnishin ry that still truntotre * favorably with any in tin All "M"tt directed to L. D.Gassint t BROS.; ~t.3choylltlll tacitly, ha , willreeeive prosupt;al L. P. DARNER. • lICIIASII. GARNE JOSEPITGARNE-n. Ashland, 31.tv 19,'ST DENAVE BiluS Jl' IRO eravilleN WORKS mew TII}: . • Snt.ardber Is prepared -to man facture STEAM ENenfi ES of any pews I Dumpsof any capacity.and Coal itreakr lot' every deverlption ; as well as earl kind of machinery used in Mint rakers, k'u, dares, Itolltng3flils . Bawll lls, kd ?roux the facilities possessed for manufacturing. an ai long experience in the business, work ran Vrttlfill f at this ostabllshment.at the very lOtret.t pricts.ar a ‘uporior Persons - desirous of putting up machineryof any klb o invited to eall and examine patterns and blOOltle I tinted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of erory kind 4114 . 1. 1 0 11 , 1i0d../thdllffiCt Attalla Übe given to their prompt execution, I WILLIAM DEITATEN. llnersville-.Derenther 4S•tf WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. ottsvlite, r a., 1108. JAS WIIEN respectfully it ie attention of the business moron' their New Machine , Shop and:Font :led between Coal and Railroad alt id fronting . on Norwegian Arced.' ed to exoeute all 'onlera for maeitint ..d; such as Steam Engines. all liinde of dllin; firDit and raw Midis , Single a tiny Pula" Coal Breakers, Drift Cars,:all I Broad ( .'satings, such as C h airs for Flat and T l i ettches.lic.; all kinds of east and irroligh) t ; Being practical' inechanks.and Lavin g o , lll%gd ot of the Coal Region their study 1 . 4 r ll'oquqt Machinery in their line of hualnins, 'themselves that work done at their eatahliahn lee vatista•tton to all who may honor theft' wit All notee.,.. thankfully rewired and • promPtly ion th , newt re. tonable terms. • .TIMMAIS W •1 JAMES .I.UABLE COAL LEA isOtttlilt. Mountain Coal anal% al:oast:li. oir , r to rood teuants oevio l al ! Littln ~,,/m., upon the Conspseys property, le OOlue icothumlweland emietim Tile seine offered rge urb Ile Ash Tel ne.tthe Locust Mogibtgln. c collierieli 'here here already es/stashed . Oast .1k Promo. Gan, 1. Repplier end l 11. ; • nurrnuothieln averages itts;ut 26 fe,et,ii ad " 4 the wideetijoe• vein xilne 1210 14 fltel. lb Lord a large body n( Coll *bole rate r utt. r of the Coal le well established la market. 'Aline 11111 Railroad alrurde an tett* to o markets: and the Philadelphia it Stilntr• the Itouthern and Western nutrtittai 14.044114 re completed to the collie*" 1 ire property. Poi parUeulars. lioqulr4 10.89 South F J o A t N St A eCetI.P lihr.l aPe, • 'lO, Or AIA X. W. nra. Euill• te Sal , miry 1;.,b, , J„ CeotrevlUe..Oolutobia 0, , . 4 ; 1`; 'j PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNkNi POTTSVILLE, - SiaitilLKlLl 7 ,_, COUNTY, PEN'isi.ffly4Nl4, VOL. X,.XXY:. MEDICINAL.t BOERH.ti,VE'S Taii maaßATio DTBRIIRSTAROLLAND REMY /OR DISEASE OF TOE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, :4 ss OF FEVER AND ACNE, ""EERY l FARMER AND _.EVERY 1 F ILY butts peculiar Bit iers, compounded ae. g some favorite recipe, banded down fromfatbat to edit, perhaps. The principle that a ton le stimulazt is -neeelt+ary to every houw.blundlepnted. yet, being coin. petit:hied by unskillful hands, often contains element/ both incompatibleandinconsistent—sometimespositiver ly h %fitful. We berwoder to tbepublie.in a highly cote ceatiated form, what will exactly supply this want, pre. N r upon scientific principles. compounded of simples, actin in bannony yet each fulfilling its own remedial, ofitie el . ' to,cnc Nampa littera offered., n a cnnvenieut form, l i yet Perfectly wife, an incilant. whiehoictiog upon the I el" .. ation. raises the action of the system to the stand-1 aro health. especially after any'debill tilting attack of .....i it. WIWI , after depression from beat or anDoesi or acct.', dentil cause; an .Anti•Spareu odic. which. With • general stint Man t nower,actowith a peculiar intluenee upon the nertt us system, calming nervous irritation,when taken pro it rly, without the least tendency to the brain, and relt ut that dist ressing react ion w bleb is the bane of tnostlfonles—often causing moreinjury than th e orig i if if i (ti , a Toxic . cnoderatily and permenentlyegaltingthii , lane es of all parts of the frame, producing ercesearay ' aglthy increase of the action of the various mons, e lenity changing the acidity of the stomach, and act. Ing; errantly upon the liver in regulating permanently Ihe Unary secretions. ibl TlCK.—Whoever espiets to fi nd ibis. bevetageifill Ihe It gappranted; but to the sick, weak • nd low4pirited, W. 111 prove's grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of [ siedblar remedial properties.„ . , pesullogs...The great pelfulirity of this delightful Ara has Induced manytmilatione. which the public a Old guard against purchasing.' fie opt persuaded to b vlinething elle until you . have given POCIMAIVII 1101 e LiilDirrns a fair trial. One bottle will convince you h4si nfinitely superior it Is to all these ..,.Imitation's.. rrsok,.lo perPROPRIETORS, bottle, or six ho tt es for $5, by 4b e . . FNJAMIN PACE, jR.Ait CO. • KANUPACTLAING . I ' Martnacentists,ltb Qlbeinisto; . g PITTSBURG. PA. . - .r 'an% In Philadelphia by the agente—Rofftnan A ;wig office of the Pnineerat; John Jobnp, 222 Rare • -t; Dyott & Son.. 133 North decond street. Alen. to ing, by Ritter &..Co.; Lancaster, by John F. Long o. 'Pottsville. John G. - Brown, J. C. C. IloghPa and gothic: Tamaqua. by E. J. Fry; Mirierwrille..T. !Barrio, and In Schnylklll Haven. by Dr. .4'. Chit . ter. November 27,58 . 1 / 1 'VW DISCOVERY.- .4 A DeHeim,' Beverage. 0 Cure Bad Spirits, Dy-spepsia,i Nervousnes, Heartburn. Cholie Paine, Wind ' • • in the Stomach. or thins in the Dowels; . ; 1 liesdeche. Drowsiness, Kidney "I ) !" ' Complaint:, Melancholy, Delirium Tremens, 0 i li Intemperance. Wtak and Sickly Coostitutions are Suddenly Restored i 1;1 • to Health and Vigor. .I iiil DR. DARIUS HAM'S fronttatle InviegoratinegSplrilte I Stimulates, Exhilarates, .Invigorates, but . will not Intoxicate ; br Stapity. tie a metWelne, it is quirk and. effeetnal , caring the st and most aggravated cases of Dyepepsia, Kidney ' mplants. and all other derangements of the stomach and bowels, In troto Your Five Minute* to Twenty fciiir flours. . I I:It Will instantly revive the mod 'melancholy end • dtping spirits, and restorS the weak. feeble, nervous , antisickly to health, strength and rigor. P a dr:Ketone beverage, it Is F lefreshing,exhilarating; , Merin neither intoxicate or Flu ify. • THE INTEMPERATE AND INERRIATZ — T., Wlll and instent relief from the horriblefeeilogifpro• domed by the Übe of bid Intoxicating ilentirs. -7 -,, : " 4 . • • NERVOUSISS. . -_,,• • scene who, from theinjudi ous nee of ibinoralmei b' rue dejected, and their nervous syeterns shattered, co; 'dilutions broken down, and out to that horrible . pi se to humanity, , •11 ,1 • • •THE DELIRIUM TREMENS, W II in ten minutes, feel the happy and healthy 'wiz. i of ling Meaty of DR. flAn's Invigorating Spirits. ' i-.' • ' DR. MANI'S ,I „ • A Matto Invigorating Spirit. i : WHAT IT WILL DO! - • 1 ' ; rm. DAY, the inventor end discoverer of this medical ' liverage. assures the public that foe the complaints and ailments it in recommended to remove and cure, it will I n t deceive nor disappoint - the patient. .; t is notrecommended as a eureall, but for the dia -1 1; sing ailmenti We recommended fur, the patient will 1 f 1 its happy effects Immediately. 1. i. t —One wine glass full as often as neeedary. It is gOod at all times. . . 1 , , ne dose will In ten minutes remove all tad spirits. ' e dose will in five minute', core heartburn. 1 i heti doses wilt cure indigestion. i e dose will give you a ,pod nod appetite. , i• i ne dose will stop the distreesing pains of dyspepsia. t n 'One dose will cure a violent sick headache. ;One battle cured Dr. William Davidson, of Chronic ftisPepsia. sir. Davidson was afflicted for six years: Ile 'could not eat the Most •slteple foodivithoot great suffer lOg ; one bottle cured him entirely; he now eats animal and vegetable food with ease. fi tine bottle eureda gentleman of Dyspepsia with Water II h Eructations: he felt better after lb. first dose. .ki ra, S. , °rine. of New York City, was so troubled with Di s pepsla that sbehad not enten meat ford years. She st s entirely cured by half n bottle. She was so much relieved after taking one wine glass of the Invigorating . Skit. that t he could eat a meat dinner without MM. ditty. ... 1 0nte dose will remove the disagreeable and distressing ' effects of Wind or Flatulence, and the moment lb* do- Mach receives the Invigorating Spirit the • distressing ' lead and all paintui feelings will be removed. lUnt!,..dose will remove the most distressing pains of cboli4ulther In the stomach Or bowels. liA few doses will remove all obatrbctlona in kidney, bladder or urinary organs. . i 'Person, who are seriously afflicted with any kidney ' :tzn i p i la ra l n d t i e ca n i re cu a r ss e ü b e y el b s e p:e .e 'dy ot t4eLle e f w by tw a o o or two, NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. • bottl es . ersinne who. from dissipating too-rnoch over night, eind feel the ern ett...cht of the nolsorions llamas, in Tics leht headaches, sickness at stomach. weakness. trillidi him de., will end one dose will remove all bad feelings.' 11,Ladles of weak and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating Spirit three times per day; it will make i*ot strong, healthy and happy, remove all otatructions and irregularities from the menstrnat organs. and nets Ore the bloom of !trait!' and beauty to the sickly, sidle ailed nand wasted careworn face. , . Price One Dollar per Dottie. 1/Ilf•Printipal O ff ice—lS Water street, New York. • 7,1Y0r sale by T. W. DYCerf A SONS. , 218 North Second street, Philadelphia: 1 i pecember 4, '5B • 494 m MORE THAN. 500;000 BOTTLES' .iiii . • • BOLD IN TO I , EW ENGLAND STATES'- IN oNg YEAR. yHE,e RESTORATIVE of PROF. 0. I '.- J. WOOD for restoring bale perfectly and perms.' ntlr. has never yet had a rival; volume after volume! Might be given from all rads of the world and from Ibe ! duet Intelligent In prove that it is il perfcci Belford:re ;",, bed read the - circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following: . I . Itririnaelima.--Peeple base ga • eentarks been agliet-1 - e with held heads, and the only remedy. heretofore ; libowu. has been throw abominable wlga...ily a recent i disiovery of s rofaesor Wood these at tleles are being feet i J‘spensed with. bora B reit many persons still petroellet ; PM. beestme they have been so often imposed upon by 1 I let:mks: of different kinds.. To all such persona we Juridly make the request. that they will try pate! Vkaln. for In Woodle itestmative there is no mph thing! $ fail. We know Ma lady who was bald, who used the ' lilt irie a abort time. end , her brad is now sneered coup I 'Pete)y with the tiniest and moat beautiful curls fmagin-1 mile. W know of numerous eases where bah- was rap.' hily fallimront. whist it restored in greater perfection than it seer had been before: . . aft is elan without doubt one of the best articles for 10401 i-the hair In good condition. making it soft cud gh..ewy; relieving dandruff. and hie' proved itaelf the Oen, teat enemy to all the ills that hair lii heir to. . ;At in the duty ornery one to improve their personal ilipearance though same may differ in regard Di the vtaCof doing it; but every one will admit that i Dean a nt bead of hair. either in man or woman, la an object So be dolma', and there are no mean, that thoold ti 4 left Untried to obtain adcb a consideration:.-- Ironton's I•' A ~ r • ota fe,lhlitkl phi. I C ocnocron. 610.N0e.17,15C4 •• .00w a . 0-Oenta: Jm Ilte been engaged In, n lng your Hair Restorative the last season for one of 1 'gar local enrols , . (R. M. Ilecklneon.) and having imp& iliored the beneficial effect% of It myreit 1 would like to obtain an agency Per the Plate of Ohio, or same State in the WM. should you Wish to mike such an arrange- Min t. es I aut convinced there it nothing equal to ft in 14# if "aryl States for rest.,?ring the hair. - 1 have bean en-' CVed in the Drug Widnes! (or *eventl year*. and bare sold various preparatints tar the hair, bat hate found w h it:ling that restores the eicretite orpna or rinvignrutea I emir. ae well ma youre.'bring fully convinced that Taut textoratlve la what you represent It to be. I would like to engage in the tole of it e m! .1 am satisfied it and! 4 40. , ' Yours truly, • Q.T. STOCKMAN. '• 1 WATIA;NIN MISM.;, tit. 5,1857. tROY. 0. J. WOOD & CO.—Getti: Ilatlo realised jtbe good Mete of your Bair Restorative. I wish to state. that find or my hair growing thin. as will AU gray, I wag ittal; tired from what 1 read am! heard. to try the, artiste prepared by you, to promote its growth and alma:v22 color at It ems lu youth, both of which.(!'ha; a 'eritaeletely. ID the operation I have used textriylll2 battles. Your., tee ., - JAMES VRANCIB. J. WOOD, A. iremiaora.3lll Broadway, New rk,(in the great N.Y. Win Raitlug Establialstuvo6) ildtd 11.4 3layltat six. Rt. Louta,'Ne. ' • -.•- *9lad sold bysligtsist ' efiel4teatt.'ss , ‘• 09:ita . 41. • - - - - - '2: - ,:!--!..---'„%.,.4<„,„:„": , ~,„- .i- _ „-.1-, -, - •• - - - - ,-' -- - ----•- ----'-- imallimmillimaninimmimilmiW • . , . -- -7 - =,, . -'-'' '': ,,A,....,, ~. ..., .. ~ , ..nr: '''''''' '.k'"% l V - . 1% if`r , Z.! L- ' t ,- I ""'','• g -,- ,1 - i, , BAITtrAIcI3 . : - ,•,---; 4.; ; % •-• 7'' ' - •P+ . : 3 1 'Pft 4.;;; - : , :i -.:.'• .74'i e-=,! , - • z,,,- :ti., = . rt.:lT< 11 , e7.-701PP - 17 ' ' -----„-- '-- , -,y , -•-•=rz '.7 . 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CiTERSSVT ligTllB - 1111 CO #IL4 OfT,l: ITTSIGTH TO oOlt turas Aati utilize* 16T. . *AVM's oui tni . .• "siat , Op The fitailliVe oftlstalabllshs , aureola all tbass aIIPPIIt of Mil Pin teat mato% nun clanscata. proprlator onfor being a d of thirty years' coca, who their i attendance at all AB- Parasols' time pald .to Pb; Preserlptibna. *.• Pala ta t . 011 mete torbaleesalse Jun* 226,.'08 CRAM -Wholesale and Retail • rlx-s.vgiglawe sous 02:54misert. 5. E. Comer Centre and Borne= Btu, . , , . (Oppowite )fortimier's Holed) • Potrirsvr - LLE,, PENNA. . - JIANUFACTRRER 'AND SOLE PROPRIETOR OI? - Eptlngris Pectoral 3112 t re. EPTITIOI3 PECTORAL MIXTURE cures ougbs. EPTINGTI PECTORAL MIXTURE eons Indosiss. EPTINOI3 PECTORAL MIXTURE eiresiironchttls., EPTING'S. PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Thossts. EPTINO'B PECTORAL 'MIXTURE wlll rellseo roosarFop Live pttlents In advanced stays of the Omits."' EPTING'B 4 PECTORAL MIXTURE sold b4.lAcos L. BSC KAN, Ashland. EPTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold r J. Rau* Bum, Mlnersville. RUTTER'S PECTORAL ItlXTUltEsoldbzWit.R.Eddrs, Schuylkill Raven. -" • • E ' EPTINO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by all druggists generally. throughout th• county. _ October 14, 'b7 , t 43 AIEBASSADOR_ 07[124= TEE A noon I. the 8 I The want ofa sterling medirlisal to meet the ills and necessities of ,tbe ' , Offering pm icon of bumanity, and one entirely free from !mineral and other lieleterious pan tides, woo severely felt till Ibis all powp rful r medicine wee ushered into the world ; HOLLORA mawu ta PUS, have became the IIinTSTIOLD auxin of all nations. Their attribute is to PRITINT as well as tl cues; they at, tacktiesel/1X or Rom of the complaint, nd thus by re. moving the hidden canoe of ;Weero reinvigorate and re store the drooping energies 'of the !Oast, assisting na.. tuts in her taskoterrat ** and muumuu 1U20111131014. • PSI* • • The great scourge of tht continent yi Ids quickly to . aeoureeofthemantleeplie. Pills. and the digestive on gins are restored to their proper tones no matter in• what hideous shape this hy.ira of dlseax exhibits itself ' , this searching and unerring remedy di perses it from the patient's system. - ' General Debility aneGfealte•— _. dalpuess, From whateier ranee. L 04111.8 - tar iPlit Ir. m 1141411 ether signs ot a diseased liver; and other disorg nization of the system, vanish under the eradicating i llnence of this. all powerful antiseptic and detesgent to edy. Bilious DiSfrders. . . • • The proper quantum and rigtif,rondil i n of the Miele ofrnomentous Importance ta thS health of the human frame, this AWII-1111110C ur i edirineeapela t e bidden weeds 01 the complaint, and 'undersell the fluidised r‘ecretlons pure and fluent, cleansing and reeneeltattng the vital funetkmt of the body. i ... . • Sickly Females 0 4 1, - -.. . Should lose no flint in trying a few d of this regu• 'aline. and renovating remedy, whatever- may be their complaint- it can be taken with safety In all periodical and other disorpilutions, and lts effect is all but mi. 'unions. • . . s . • Parefnied Proof. The testimony of hallow is unanimously borie to the health-giving virtues of big 'nobk. remedy, and certifi cates-it every living language bear venues to the rot- NILIILLXISS of their Drumm wend. . Iloilo:bay. Pills are the best rased:, Anew* fa the world for tit following Wet uses: • Asthma. - Dyer Inward Weakness, Dowel. Complaints,lleb Illy, Liter Complaints, Coughs, .• fiver and Aglow . Lawnessof Spirits, Colds, • iremileComplsints Plies, • . Chest Diseases, Headaches. ' Stone and Creed, COptireneSl; , Indigestion, Se4ondary Symp. Dyspeyele, Intone.- - - toms. • - Martha:k r ... , ", Inner:km*lPM, V I Affectidi Worms of all kinds, . . Wirearratiow f-None are genuine nless the Words "HoNovtakth New Toth and 'London,. "discernable as a Water Mark In every leaf of. the - kof directions around each pot or box; the same may, be plainly seen by holdireg the leaf 10 - the light. A handme reward will lo • be Area to any one rendering such inf rmat ion as may • lead to the detection of any party or pa ties counterfeit ing the medicines or wending the I: knowing them to be spurious. -.•-, "- .. : • . -.-• , ••• &id at the Manirfactories of P nor TIOLLOWIi, 80 Maiden Lane. New York. and by all respectable Ding. ' girds:and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Malted •Ihrates and the civilised world, in boxes &CZ emits, 63 cants. and $1 each. ....There b considerable/wring hy taking the lUger • sites. ' . i 1 • f• N. EL—Directions for the guidance of, disorder are affixed to each box, . JIM. b, '6B • 1 WILLIAMS" _ ANCTI•DYSPEPTIO Dyspepsyt Indigestion!, 4erMORBID ,SEDISIBI Siotosch and Dowels, attended or of the digestive organs. Dyspepsy and its'attendaut ills, such as Nausea, Headache, • , 1 A .Vertipi. Disasters of Bight, • Debilit yy of the Nervous System, Jig a. laustchlee, . . . Loss ef .Appctite, . . - Waal np of the Strength, .) plaustessce,wills frequent bekking of 'lnc 17tiatal task,. . Orestlpallow a ed imseasinets of ad Is, Bilious limiting, , Burning sensatron at /kepi( of The eh,' -... . Liver Clomplatal, •• . . . ,-- • . • • . ' - ajar Eating, = / • • of tke Hoar!, Jinx in the pit of the Stomach', or to rds the righi silk, Sallowness of Complexion,. Depression tf spirits and sr rffebility tof temper, de., Have in many eases defied the still. heretofore, of the best ortiodical practitioners in the world, anti many same have tests abandoned as incurable. . . PR. J: Wn.t.sins, Chemist and Pita' acentist, alter studring closely the practice Of Drs. bernethy and J. i m Johnson. England. and observing the stare of the dia • and in all its stages, during it so journ In the southern and meatern portion of the United Stares, where it pre• voila to a greater extent than elsewhere. procured from Swath Americo certain roots and herbs r from which be prepared an "gums:" which. after el teen rears' use In pylratepractice, bas proved Melt more ernateicras in the Mare of Di-Repay, Won any medicine that has ever been prepared in any age oritny clime, tor the same put. pose. . , - • t Having submitted It, with an espianktion of its cow. poueutit to a- number of Physicians lof Philadelphia, among Whom were tie late Dris:Josept i partehorne and J. C. Morton, it has received their enti approval, and many of the Medical Faculty smarmy t only preseiße lug It for, their patients, but are wile it themselves, .potentially, and in their families. Ac • ro Louie:it is new t quailed; and ile properties are of in igoratiog a na ture, that it is given Mitt' perfect safety and enemas to thornost tender infants.' I. . The 'Rom" is very gradual. Nut certain in Os aetion region the organs of digestion. the Increased weretioneot the liver, pancreas and mucous membrane of the Sire mach, and•requires that only one dose be taken in Drew , ty-fobr hours ;ler confirmed Dyspepsy lian only be cured by gradually restoring the organs of ditestiou tc a heal , thy 'tato , The great success met wit in curing the miet aggravated case nt Dspepsy, accompanied some, Dame with' a high grade of hyportiondriassls.hae estate Hated the Most unbounded routideurelin the curative properties of this "Waist" In eorroT tion of which read the following test Imo, tale: "• ' ATTE.,qTATION.—We, having usedWilliams's titinti. Dyspeptic Elixir," with the most perfeci satisfactkm and success, take great pleasure in recommending it to all pelmet suffering with - Dyapepey. as Me are fully con vinced of its most estimable qualities in restoring the digestive powers. removing ail pains and arimniness,and imparting a healthy tone to the Stonnieb: John U. Penrose. tit South Wharves, Casper Morriss 'Tawny; Thomas Al name. President of Dank of Penn elleania: Abner Eltnee, Mat ket:Pl reet it . boee Sixth; .Ed -ward IL Rowley, No, 14 North Wharves; Melted Dunn Superintendent Merchants' Exchanger Hannah Stilee, Pranklind Road; Hannah Webb, 28111bert street; U. N. RPerl74/g Edward street r Level, I Newbold, No. 96 C hestnut 'street. Philadelphia; W Yard, 6 City Row.; Rudolph .L'Aml.267 Broadway L It. Winans, 94 Water street, New Pork. 1 • The Het eflormet. could. be extended to almost any length, but the foregoing is deemed sailcient. Testimony of H. A: SPERRY, who units abandoned as ' . laenrable. and giten opt° ie. -. ' - Da. J. trauma -Dear Sir :— Foe ft eau years pre. Mces" t 011361.1 su ff ered so match hens posy, that I •. became completely prostrated, both in Mind sod. body. and at length became so weakened I could not attend to my business, and was sinking Into a de line, end it, was believed I never could recover; the best medical aid wee procured forint', and every mains revoked to without any relief. till I was advised to use yahr "Elixir," and from the time I began taking it I 'gradually improved till I was completely restored to health! The dreadfni sufferings I endured from Dyspepsy leennot describe: but I sit confklent that without the awo id your ••ißilh'," I should be in memosve. I assert that I solemnly' hos litre Your "Elixir" has saved me from r earlj• death.— I mahout now in the enjoyment o moat excellent health. - ' .: - 1 .N. SPERRY. Jane 60,1667. • • N 0.1104 N. Third et" Phltsd'a. We, the undersigned. bare known , Mr. ii... Sperry for several year*, and take pleasure In *tisk Itt Its , nesertlon can he perfectly relied oth i f i llthat 1 4 our. 1 'selves know that he has been wend y ;rest coMd to health from the brink of the grave; and me' belles% as be astern , solely 14 the die of Dr. WllDames "lEllkir." , Taos. J. Drumm, No UT Shemin st. Jona EBEl7ol"relitiabnY o etc= c l ral*DelllWPPeared beforesse, Otte lbe•dl et of the cit 7 of Pblladelpldsta U D N. Sr sr. who Wed duty 'theme& doth depose and est. tb t the titiaJent ; Jhrth In thesbnrevrtillente are trueln sty pertirlar. • ' Sworn and subscribed this 6th day ,Juna.ll.2l .„ The "Mime is said In battles. at St dub. or 6 bottled Der 11. e. Propristoi—JAltEll *ULU Id. Ir " ' , ; • • •Disisulawd d' st.' .. 'i • No. l'ioitib tieienth street, PhiledelPhlL. •if Isle by dens 0; Bum; Can • street, Potts. (Mlle. _ ' ;; ~ ' Yebtnar'y 2018' ' - -'' ' ;''. • ': lt-ly i ' I• . .- . _ MEDICINAL. OLDNIT SATURDAY . MORNING: s 4AMJARY 15 1 1859:_ MANUFACTURES. IA MS asbeerll Prpayed, at WI stand; to ftinslsh kinds of materials Ms line, for bail' iptuposel—plsto al laments'. He h linttleuiar et tentl, the 'Comb' Stones Itonnuuldeetblei utitture: They ea had to ersi7 sarlel style, end in 11l cowl favorably, In banal where, and are terste... June b, 741 . 23.1y] MAUCH CHUNK t Wire Rope itanufsetoty, Wisher Saisseezwet tae; Menufeetuter ef Wks RePlaor Inclined 'sauna: &Mu. elopes.le.,wonld Inform the public that he Is as pro. pared to make ALL KINDS, LIING27IB AND SIZES Or pzir AND AIDS:NO.IIOM At the abated notice, of superior ustalltY. and on the, !duet liberal term. at hla Ire Rope Factory, llama' China". Carbon Cw, Pa.. Reference an be mad/ to blears. R. A. Dangles, N. b Cortright and A.N.liroadhead, at Mauch Chunk to N. Marmon, Summit MIL to Sharpe, Lelmnring more, Lu.terne county, Pa.. and in Diet. nearly all tbeop. altars In the Region who have been nab* tda lona. August ' rAimuctl,l7 t;...1j1 - ; : MINERS' SAFETY. LAMPS. - • A SUpetler Article.. pHE . 'SUBSCRIBER has 'Pat re .eelirsd from New Castle, England.* lot , of Dar y's Safety Working Lamps, made under the inspection of the Euglith liarentmetit Agent, of the' best quality wire gauze. Also, Gause Corers made reedy for use, for these Lamps. There are the lest flaibly Lampe drain. trodneed into this County,and arefor sale wholesalearld retell at about the coat ot inferior Lamps.' Also, Wire balm by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or .Also. the Chutney . Lamp for Bomesabd Mine Viewers. Ms Lamp Is covered with a Wet Glass, end gives in increased light whirh is of Importance to 31100 Viewers. , BENJ. HANNAN. • *rite. Lamps can be, put into a box filled withal*. plosive pi, and moved rapidly backwards midlbrwards without any enuring, and will not explodra : August 14'67 spine.*roar Owns MID MIS, . . , . At .Wholesale aid RetsiU. ' ' • ''19AN11111• SCRIM= . . . destine to call the 'then.. , tion ot the public .to bla a 6 7 extensive assortment of Boots - and Shoes. mann. - „ tacluned under his own • al est inspection. es/aerially Sk. adapted to the Coal Its• Aa,,, g4 : gion,and (Hoed formals • hls Stqeon CENTRE. STREET, above High, ' and oppiwite the . ' . &hoot House. He ha, on band a will Tied stock of Miners' Scats and Shoes, Hen's anti Bo s' Calf; Gloat and Kip Boots and Brogans of every ption; Women's, Misses' and Children's Gaiter Boots. Heeled Button Gal. ters, Half halters and Lasting Buskins. of every color. :Women's, Misses' and Children's Kidand Goat Skin Len't Boots. Baskins,'lles and Slippers. Men's Patent Cote gees* Boots. Also aamatortmentef Felix !Co.'s Read. ant Works.: All of which will busold at ususualiy :latices. Particular 'attention lie ato all kinds of mean. .htetured and customer work and_ repairing. Alia on 'hand,' fine assortment of Tranks„ tailsel end Ono Sags. Pottsville, Jane Ilk - • ' . • ' J. L. MENNIC'S • MOROCCO- FACTORY, And Leather and aboe-Binding Btore. . Railroad street, between ' He reapectfiely informs his old customers, am 'the public generally,thr be continues to mar facture ALL 'KINDS 'MOROCCO, Kids,StraP French Morocco, She -Hat and Book Bindle) .Pink Lining and Han 'of all colors. He hu t so on hand &general ; viortment of all kind' 'ILEATIIRLOak taw end Red Sole Leatl City Calf &tins, ME Leather for belts, and' good Docket Leather for imam and an extensive variety of Lute. Threads, Nails. Pegs. Clamps, de. All kinds of skins, Sheep, Goat. Deer, .ke4 abo, Sumac taken in exchange forteather,ed the hlghedt market prices. or paid for he cash. • • • • Pottsville. July-11).18. ' • 211- E. E. T. ELLEICII. ,'CIIAS. A. GUMMI ILL r. Twhirl) bat long been. sought for In Pottsville, can now be bad by going to E. T. ELLRICH 3 CO O ll . ' • (Sucettsors to E. T. Tatos.) Cheap Taalthmable s Clothing, "meant Taller.' fag:, and General ratnishing Store, • Corner of Ckrnina and Ilahantango streets, where an-be found the largest assortment of clothe, easelmerse t vest logs, furnishing goods. and esady-made clothing • ever offered to the . citizens' of Pottsyllie. which has been selected with great earn froM the Isr geet houses In Philadelphia and New York. We buy for cash. and will sell ilor cash, at the xerydowest prices. We desire to call particular attention tomator tomer. departmentrbeing all practical tailors, having long experience In the first bousesof Parts; Philadelphia and Boston. we feel confident that our &Omegas cannot be stirposed for neatness of style, beauty and fit. Di' any houses In the cities. muehless In i'ottnille. Our far Watling department is supplied with all the latest styles of gentlemen's furnishing goods. Shirts made to order on scientific principles, by one of the first houses In Philadelph la. and warranted to tit. • dil-Itemember the place—Cerner of entire and Ma hantaßgo stmts.: 3 1a1: 29 , 'hit =-tt NEW PATENT WATER-WHEEL. ricHE undersigned are manufacturing anew kind of Water-Wheel, patented 3lay 11th, 18a , by J. 11. F.USCEULD. of Vermont. It involves an entirely new principle of obtaining power, aod of con trolling the water by which we obtain a. greater 111311- IT UM power than' is afforded by any other advantages 6f thili Wheel now in uns. Bone of the edVantiges of t,hla Wheel are: Uents tp every 2iLlyeaur ! LIXI,R. D7sIHIPsY ITY of the lib obvious db.. ' lat. Weobtalnthe&ire w:ight ofthewat.,andhare Abe advantage or the full head add till, from water to water. ' • " • 24;: There Is lees dead weight to more. the wheel and shalt weighing less than 149 lbs. 3d.. lesurpassis all other: wheels In motion, velocity and.power.., - 4th. It is peribetly under the control of th; workmen --either when used to drive a large or small amount of machines—as tbe.strength of lb. whip! is not dlmin• lobed by reducing its motion, since It depends upon the soeight of the column of wa ter below the wheel, which ',Morays remiins abotit the mum. •ltb. It occupies Ira 'pees than env other wheel. is placed Inside the flume near she serfOce of the water mid le racier affieted by frost.] ...fhb. The wheel lamy d ngtble, being- made of Iron, and an be put In any Oam and attached Fair 11111 s, Grisfllilla and machinery of unified, with troexpeinow than any other wheel; the velolottY of the wheelie such, that the expense of gearing up is ,avoided, libegitorly all , • purpooes. . Together with the seventsgv shove elated. Wirers ready td warrant the Wheel to poseers liturtir espial to the inheriting Swine, for each loot fallof.walee • 9 inch wheel . - •- . • • !00.100 bores power . 10% " . • '• 1 ; • 12 " ' - - • 1.24.100 " ' 134 " " • - • • • 1.66.100 ' 16% a - 148.100 18 a "• ' - • • • 1 2.90.100 ." . • • • - , 330.100 " . 4 • 2 r' • -3.70.t0,0 - " -'" 444.100 ". ; 23 tit 24. •• 28 /4 11 Wheels at the above stirt ate ha sueoestateted in ,to perferm 3.000' revolution P per minute. Who& add. ere complete with tile, putty and shaft, so tbakthe purcha ser has only to place It lo the dune, übleb can be done ky one man 10 two or Ow day*. The under' gued will put Ahem In my place, at their expeniw, audit they do net perforce as above,mill take them out and snake the flume as good as before the wheel vas put In •The Wheels an be afforded at a Innprice, than any ethervoted' now In nee. Troy. AcKassusb, 1839. DAMN a rruftuEss. Corner Mechanic and Grand Division sta. September 1.1.9 .. . . 364 f `BOLONION•1 1 10.0vE,R. '• Wholesale and Hogan TA — eALEIt in Stoves,. flanges, ijiteaxerama Ware, Hollow Wsre, Ed tants Ware,' Beau Ware. French Ware, and Outlay, Range Boilers, Portable Ci t: . 6 3 l; 2 fo u rine mm : r stoe Fu k rzi , O a f er it a o: " as ag ivar bu iet sl y dd" of new psi . terns or Kitchen Perige e of which he tan give the highest recommendatiern. ' tie calls particular attention to Ilia iWat- s7le of Hee.l ter which he is confident will make the best leaterthat Tula e'er been wee/ In thb part of the country. also, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, end Hall Stoves. He calls particular attention to his sheet iron Parlor Stove, It is an Improvement on thefilsterbach, which he la confident is the beat stove in :use. He has now the largest stock of the above -articles (too numer ous to mention,) that has ever beau offered in thin part of the country. • Ile invites his friends and customers to call and examine for thetas:atm, feeling confident that be can suit them in quality and prier: he Setters himself that he has had much experience in hie line of business, therefore he feels confident that be cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapness:l.. • • SlWRoofing and Spouting and kiod ofjobhieg done at the shortest notice. Centre aired. atoortaliree ifttrksiontsiride,koitteit/t. October TO CLUIPENTERS AND SIMMERS. StHUYLKILI:COUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTURINC COMP ANY B AYS on^ nand at their extensive fi lament. on Railroad street, a greet quantity of lumber of ever/m o d and demaptionorbich they can supply to Operators,l Carpenters and /Snyder& at lower rates than It tan be bought elsewhere. 'they are also 'ready to eapply, through the means Of their extensive business. a.. p a I tor saving maehines,minulketured 'diciest* theirlimi atasavingof 25 per sent.on former coat. , i. - Their larg e workshops have been fn . sneeesstea opera tion for the pant year, turning out vast quantities of 'Doors, • • Window Pasenea l Basta; . • Panel, Work, 1100.1dIngst Bed.postei • Blinds, • -Bsatlsteesi:• - Shatters. _ . • And art Litters of Framed. Pooled alieTernal Welk, Which they have constantly op ,hand.' They are reedy In execute orders at the shortest notice. for any quail t 1 et qualltyor awed or riantifactired Out. - Dry and green Ilenilock, of all lands. for builfilop pur pew& Oak, Maple. Peplar.ohair, plank Ind ac toting boards., _Cherry. Walnut . Mahogany, Le., for cabinet work; White and WWI Plne base& thorlart, rare or made to ordem Whitia_Plhe plank, 3430,2.314 3 and %inch panel. always rent , t also, plao / beams reit& scantling'. posts,shinglor, lath, collintlainallall in g. 4411 te. ', Zrattloof 'ooored stat and aceretblox In 'their Ito ea ken 4 oi to order, at %V. shortest notice ' • -IS. JOHN!. LANG% • 5.40.100 " 4 644100 .". , " • 740.100 10 " INSURANCE. ind Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. 02 .rs ` C e s Pottn 241121 m, Itaills, luiateugo et, 2 WWI 'PAL TAIITSIORIZED HT LAW, 111111800.000. cHARTIER -PERPETUAL.. Thiseumpanlabtaluid Its Charter al the last Padre of thaWslatu aof Pennsylvania, and Is new My ow panliad sod prepared to haus Polielse. at Liberal rates, on Tinkandlnland risks, on Public sod Prifata Ings,Pniolturo4toelta of Goods and Merchandise of all - ; • Abet on 0.41 Breakets and Machinery, lniand Instr • ranee on Cs* Boats and Bur" by Canals and Rivers; alio on Canoes of Cm; to Philadelphia, New York, nal timereale: This Company gurauteesto adjust ell lows promptly. and thereby! hope •to merit the patronage of :the patfiie. - • • & R.7[. REPNER 1 H. ADAM. WILLIAM MORTIMER,Jr. JACOWIIIISTAINGER,J! . . 0101MiE LAIIEM, W. ?AIM. ! ROBE= M. PA t,stE!{, H. IL. HIINSZINGER, • Potts,lllo,Jankiary L •68- . Up, o fIRE INSURANCE of COMFY. ffiCE:—. ismacet halidlors, west Ifereetlina - -Entrance onli shaitinto stuaL T. 4L - AIIODI2X2. Pottimfille.'Pee. 804,1 •-. • Greatlfesteri Insurance and Trust Company, 401' tlwtir Pimetual.—Capital S000;0001 • . FIRE INSURANCE, On Stuns. Dwellings, Public. Boildlnp and Merchandise genially. Also. on Rouses, Barns• and contents, Stag; FILM biliplemests, Ae. /imitator Perpetat. P. B. DUWALD, Agent. Xmas Oma, Pottnille, Pa. lY Jan - enri-2.•50 MIMI LIB INSUBANCB k, TRUST COME , • • .?4iAPITALSTOCK..pOOO,oOo. ttaapaaa'a Watai rt. &. E eon ati,Raamfa. TIFE INSURANCE at ':the ;Unit tivrias !Liss; O4 IF r, at some &soca RAM, at about 20 per pit. .ChNiat TOTAL Airt o tilltra Sam. I bitloweet la the world. „ • 'I , WHILIDIti, /*aides& • atra!aiy. I , - • I • Christopher Little, 'T Virael'al Agri! for Sang:kilt Coolers. 01/111CB 7 -Aabistainipst., cor.'ot &mond, Po:Matti* Jaaaatv -24 t S. 334.INT2r.Aisr, .A4sol2le FOR THE AIERICAN till & TRUST CORK Oellee.4leaerless WALNUT &red, S. E. Comer of -FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. lasorporatelilBso. - Charter Perpetual. Capt.! tal ' Stook $500,000: Is Ira* Life - There la, perhaps,:nothing that 'emotes en wen, a' pang un the death bed as the reflection that we are has , ins those we tote, perhaps a wins sod children, depen dent upon the cold charity of the world: - Therefore ev ery one In life should prepare for this emergency. It can be done. evenly, the poorest, thringh the agency or. Ltfe Insurance: Every man who lore! his family, ought tel get Ms lite !visored. Every . man In debt, and owning- property; ought to get his life foamed, lest at his death hh , prop. erty may be Interlaced: There are but few who mold not save timid! Corn annually to Insure their lives; whlett If not Invested In this way would be spent per haps, in trifles, atid - tindr families thus be left to rattail. and want. ' Wives, persuade 'yourbusbands—you can save enough in:your hourahold 'gaits to pey • the pessalsoneorlithost. feeling it—and the reflection that you are provided for. 410,40 ha a Atli freoompeuirn ft•-: the - outlay: Bus. bands ren,belnsured In favor of their wives and child. tea. and the amount cannot he touched by their credit ors hi easekot ibeir depth. A perion , may Insure his or her own The In tutor of heirs, br may depose of the reit rouointaisensas writ Wfl 13 ALLfiltal 11 7111/6/A- . i Asir re inns 1300 701 an: Age. .- • 1 Age. ' Age. ~ E li g's '114.1' . .2; , -, til If . 21. - 16 - '''''; 34,- ; ' 26 . a 46 ••.. . -31' - 4: - : 1 , 2 4 • irei t:', •: • 2 ,"ii: 4 4 1, : _, , 3 2% "..• ili•' ,:' 19% ' , l • , iill4 “ m e . :•• ..ig i 4' ' ,31. • 20 1 ,4 .sa . : 29 ' - -30.,.-44- a. .27: _ , -21 1": 39 ~ i 30 /, 51 •-, ' : 4534: . .A7:- - 211,14, , --- .' • 361 "a ' 62 , . ' 47' - ail; - - 2k ," 41 . ail " :3 60 " • AO' • - 4.% ," ' 42-- 32 4 54 •,„ 6214 a r . 31 - p- e— ,s 4. - 43• , 33A la% “ Any sent not exceeding E6OOO may be lanced on a •elegle life. Tbepremicims may be laid quarterly, half . yearly or yeeri i r:, . • • '„ - • • - • I . .011Lsers ALEXANDER7III LEDIN; PraWirnt: MARPIIALL USNSZILY; TYea Prerfrkret; JOHN C. 811118. &cretin" ; JOULE,. WlLtON,Proserer. ; • B. DANlCkNitas been appointed" Agent for the above Life Insizrasee Cearpew rim Pottsville. and b bow wed to recelie applications for I.lfe Ingo moo., et Ids Bookstall:. Patteellir. , Anl bltoinition 'obit regard. to LIIi• lOruraueevrUPbei glean with pleseum. • • . December 18,'58 • . 41. CUMIN= HarETCAI.I lINcOIIIVRIATO 1850. TWA STATE ME AND MARINE mown 1 company of Pampa. QFFiCE-92 -t Market - Streeti - Harris. bars. Ai, Ciottal3llo l ooo doll a rs, • no all the seer clams of propeity against Loss by Tire, paillßof Inlaild ltaVtgatton and Transportation. 1..-14711f.h,FORD; Pros drat, s:TuuhlkerOury.' L Morton, rice linestatiit. SEWN. 13.1,21,N11 , 1 has been appointed agent for this Company In.Erhuyikill county; and is prepared transom all kinds of - property at Um lowest rates with regard to sew nritY.!alarms be aansortatued At Ida nodular% Potts, ' ' 11.41A/INAA la also Agent for LIYI as well as 'IRE Insurance.. I i [Dee. 6. 'sl* 49. antrapr Um Isamu= AND TBUBT co., -•_ • - - , ; Esibitirwille, Penns. • ' .O.4PITALIIOO.OO-011ARTERPRRPBTUAL. !THIS. company, chartered br.the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of OD* undred Thottimnd Dollars, Is now fully organised. and has ennunenci4l business. The Company is prepared to receive sonseyi and other property In trust, and allow inteeston all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of eve per cent. per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. for rates of Premtum on Life Insurance, see the printed 'fables supplied at the office et the Colo r 41 , Cent; etnnit e lsv o llle.three t air t‘ se i Ttl 0 the Wstuirtnos;fluss, &avian mid ?renown.. - April 1, 4,g ~ , IS 111 ANTIMPIaitIItBQBAIICB COILPAINT. Atathierised Capitol, $400.009. CHARTEg PERPETUAL--Office, Ne. lit Wale t street, balwese nibs! and Fbiartb streets, Fhtbigelphls.. TblsCompany will loam • against Lou or damage by Fire, Datldings. Furniture, sod Met ehataborgenerally. _Also Mann loontexce, on Vosebl, Cargoeiand Freights. Imam) last:Rastas to all parts of the Dolor, ' ' mucous: ' .n. [Adhere . I • - Davis Pierson Loris Au4surled, - Joseph ''' • - pater Dr. Geo. ii. - gakert, • - John Eiteekistma,, _ D. ilaumastt„ • - • .Bantnet Doti:m=s4f,- • Wm. Inman.. i • n. . F.Du7, net Aerida;G. • L • 3 "." • • W.)1.13=1114 &ordaly. AirJoue CIATTON hp been appointed agent for th e oboir• Conipariyinf Seheylkill «nasty, to whom persons desiring Insertion, cm apply: Janzery 10,57 . : ; 1 rfiinnorrry. Franklin Yin Insurance Om .l_ pan;, of Philadelphia. Mace, No, 16.i34 . Clseannt streets, near pith street. • • - •• • • " nanicrosa: Chides Going! Dralleharda, . , • Tliomaa Hart; , • Nottleesi D. Lento '• Toblattlragnei, • Adolphe E. Belie; Samuel Grant. ; /ATM& Brown; Jacob U. Smith, . 'Morris Patterson. COntintti to make Insuranon,permanan t or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rites melon aa ardeonsistent erlth • - ' The Company bare reserved a large contingent Fend, - which, *lto tbefr Capital and Premiums, safelyintestedi afford ample protect lento the insure& Bin ce their In corporation, a period Of Vipers, they have paldupwards Of one esilben. bee hewinvi thousand dollars, tomes by ire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in. savant. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with pMmptuess, all liabilities. CHAS. ?4,DALNOIiCERs Pmviff NIL Cnas.ll. Denman. &cretin% - • The subsviber he, been appMutad ageutlisr the above mentioned Indltation. and is now prepared to nuke In. • swans°. on every description of Property. at fissional rates.- ; I 1 A:MUM Etiffplit: Agent. Pottsville. Jan. 11.11511 j . :24,f • ' _ . , • • ! lall iNEURANIM . THE Girard Life Insurance, An - ill:dry .614 Trust Compday of PldLadelpida. Ogee. No. hesnut Street, Mars' door Ead of the custom 'lops.. . CdPITAL slooAcit—cllAnrsß PERPETITAI ft ; it . tinite to make In saranees oaken on the moat Ikeor7 • able . The eyelid *vine paid up Mid invested, tOeetber vitt; • alarm+ and ethatently increasing reserved fond, eFers• • a perfect security to the insured. ,The pretalisou may Le,itaid • 3W 1 7, ,Ralf-00: 1 7 or .quarterly. ' The sosetomy idd a, Bases porriodkadly to the inintran. era for life. ;The first Roues apppropriatedla Decemner, 1841, and thiseened tkansin Deeembee..llo, amount to an addition of 032 40 to seem-UAW minuted 1414 , 14'.. the oldest policies, tanking $1.283 SO wbieh Tin be paid • when it shaU issetenern claiM,lnsteedottlAGOorighse stisinsurchthenett oldest, amount to sl,.= tiktbenext an ate t 051.212 SO 12' - every $.1,000: ihir °Uwe in' the Mime proportionaemodins; to the amount end-.Urne. of sten ding , which additions make in average of avoret ban per tent. neon thit 'maims paid, niguatt ins the aziptietpreMinm, - • • ist!llsinum ' - -•• '„ Thomas Ridentlyt.• ..Jobn k.Brow,n,j. Annan Darla. , µ D. Dinner. John Say! Staltti i i " '7' • Troderkk Ihotem, Rob" Pe'lMneamnireTaker. .ThsgrptCrw.Or,, - John lt:Latintiti; r • Thomas P;Janiets,n ; ••• ti Joseph T. BallSy „ • John Black .PhampbutsermUlnititableotratesandezplanations. ' oral Orapipilhdient and Aber iiilbrialtidn ran be had • at thil•. r IRRItAiI RIDGWAY, President, .Jong P,l4viaa: „ • .. • "; MP TIM fr I Ibr dea rpaay Sehailbi4.,ooastt- 1 WM Ofttet. /Ivo rair , es p and alt iris firm tot five enhjeee • Apt 112,1543.. 45-Iv , 4-4411145. - • 1 „II • PpISSOLUTION OF PARTNER 8111Z—Notlai la hereby aims that lbw oartoar• a forme, cassink between Autrey Merarbad and Thom* Tow. bodbit hal the' area of MeTAILLAIR A VISBSIIII, bas lied ewaript, [witness Itos•-Test.. , .. - .ANDIViIItrYARLAXI:. ' • J'ausary IC, '5O ' _. . .: ' • 241 KVSSOLIVION.—The partnership berate:lava:train Wows a; ilotatind tlultaq adamant, trading midst fiat lira of I "MP a W l ' DititttllTll. at UtratdirtatinnlkUl meaty, was dia. 8311 " on Frida7.7th Jaemry, partiew ladebt .4 are request«s think* hmtatilabo Mama Cod now bat lag elahas Ultima Mama tar itsttlt.tant to SEM, at 4 1.1awanyart • or to - . Annum :idsderatattit. at linear* vigio,l3chayndliettauty, lELOPP. LINDRILMIME6 • Jan 6.'59 FOR RENT--- - 4 Thief, Story prick foams, to Narks. se kw:l:abb., 'Af ro. Apply to G LO. GALGEIST L. Pottreille. October 2,' {b 4042 _ JOHN D. DRIB KRT, JOHN HENDRICKS, D. O. YIIENGLINO. 11.11. HIINTZINOn, CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for mtn Wt rimpie , ay st,nsiorki priers.. for Leslie* psod Msrilis;Des. V. 7 ' "YWOO"111 a Co. WU' OZOROB1.111tHR.; MORTIMER. President. . and General -Appal. RENT-414 - OrcluiLlt F..._ ruoUr 11. DOW ,113 rit• moo order. A pptyvi ALM, Oak tbi pranises, 137. tc: U. SCHOLUMBEROBIL • , . ; Pot - o'llle. July sl:.pB FOR SALE.-Sint pairs of Lambe: Tuleltswill be void ibesplbe fish. iotevrilbp proved' seeprity.• Abootiraluabis MUM on tbo osmo toms. Apply to 1 -• JOIINI.iIXIIIW,Trustet. Pottsville, Slay 1.,'58 , Likt TPRESII ;LIME for, sale . at all tames, it the kilns au tbelsland, !be building purposes, Nand. tbo lowest prlek. C. M. ATKINS. JACOB TIALIEB, Ashland, ‘lllllll any ardent:mm:lld ly, and at lower prices than have bred charged heretofore Pottarllle, Marrb 2), '5B " - r 4 OR SALE—One' enfienot 0 . inch p l e jt n Arint e Vit m l:l PiPea a. Ngl ' ttrrt i tsTr s7 Apply at the Tamaqua Iron Worka for tanks . ; lotbrroa tioo. . CARTER A ALLEN. Aoyart 21.'53 ! ' 34. FOR SALE—One 40 , Horse Engine; One 30 Gorse Engine; One tanker; 40 Drill Care, and a lot of Prop Timber—at the Beaver Meadow Mine.. Coal taken in Exchange. Apply to P. W. SU RAPER, Pottsville ; Or to . GEORGE RUDER, Dearer Me-glows. November 20, '&8 47.303 h 1 OR RENT .—A convenient dwelling house. with stable,Atiated NM , welder' street. above Seventh, faroSerly orcupled,by a L. Martin. Poesersio• gym the pit or (October nett. Enquire of • ' : • • • JOSE POPTER. tottaltile. September 4,15 - - IOR SALE • CREAP--A fine , Copy of Nirboiron's. Dictionary of the Science of Arch I. teeters, Building. Carpentry, lie n from lb. wittiest ages to the present time, forming a compteheoplie work of, Iteterremv—lllestrated'with 230 engravings enamel. I For sale at' ILEA NNAN'S Book& Stationery Store. F.' OR :‘ SA LE. OR RENT-The . m.. NATIONAL nor iltiate th e tow n otlhaainklo. lb. subscriber will sad at private Ws, thieved known Hotel, which-Mita good run of custom. and all the ne rosary conveniences tot doing an, excellent bunineas.— If hot sold br the 10th Of Jannarj, Iti9. It will Oben be catered roe rent. , For firthrr partici:oms. enquire of the present proprietor.' WEAVER. Ilbseoldw, DeOmberll. '6B bn 4T OST-k GREY SQUIRREL-FUR CAPE. A 'suitable revraru V 111 be paid the tinder, upon leaving it at the billow, of OEO.C. POTTS. Market street. (Pottsville, Jan. 1, 'l9 1731' DigSOLVTiOXS.:: :; FOR SALE' & TO LET. NOTICES. r •XTOTIOE-THOSi P.-SIMPSON, 11 of lltoods,CliOok. la Do longer, Afoot for the Fob serlberP. , ' ' DC 11 AVISY t VOLUM. 1 December ISOM' • • . 6144 , Where we .13•aol•ki ite - Root." • IiVASIIiNGTON CAMP. N 0.14, of J. 6. of A.. of Pa., rneetperery-louday_Evetring. In tblrfl rtaryThomp • YD'Il Hall , P. E.eoroor NtritlN Second at rah., POO -Bostd of Corroopoadatico—e: kituout: NOStlltra ;J. Bourn. • _ C. SPENCER-P.. W. 11. 13azimutze..-8,8, Janairy DOM .34y INOTWE.- , -The:t i blie : ... re hereby ' bonded ' that - MARL MALLT of linegrore, itylktil comity, Is no longer Agent for the subscriber, In the management of the Cud Business or otherwhe. the power under which be acted haring been remelted. I. 11. MAUCH. Jinnary 1,'52 141' - THE Ui‘DEISIGNED - is , :plepared to receive Coil On STORAOE or C0313118810N, and er It toany part of the city.. Having peculiar faelt Mrs. my :dramas are lardy...ate. 1 have 'also •several HOUSES totradefor rood COAL. Apply to ,+ ' ' - • -COARLP3 /1111INIIERG, Oaf picot r, ' . 18th and Willow "'treats; IdOlddelphla. .Datembes'l4. 'SB S2-da' QFFICE of THE SWATARA R. H. CO.—Pot tmille. Deceinber 3.18b8: - . • . OTICIL—The annual Meeting of the sheroholderi of this Company will be held at their ettlero, on Saturday, - the =I of January, 1853. at 3 o'cklek, P. It...at which thne and plant an election will be held for. Prrideut, Managers and othei officer& to serve ter the eniulag 'Mr. .- :- ' J. C. DON 4.1.1X10N, &eradry. January 1,10 . . • 4 , . , — 11.4 t .. • QFFICE of THE SWATARA . R. R. .co 1 --IPotteville . Demential. 30, 1858: = • -. ~ • ' pt:sale will be received by this Company op to ihtt orday averitog, the t2d et Januery;ll94.lbr . the grad ing of the extemion otablwroad from Tremont to Mid die Onelt: mingle track—dtstanee,2l ml lee . : Any babe motion deeired will be given by A LP.N . FISURR, Ro emer, 015ce—,-Oeotre street, Pottsville. W. DONALDSON, Pruidewt, January 1,'69 AD ISTRATION NOTI - CE.— rof Admlnistnlion on the Estate of LYDIA A E FfERNER, late of the bolour.h of Minersvitie, deceased, haring been rented to the undersigned by the Register of. Wills of Pehuylk Ili 'rounty.wit pernuts indebted to said Estate will made payment, and those haring daises or demands against the same, will present them for set tiement.,to JOHN STERNER, . Jan. if:l9 2-6 t .Affelfiftfrafor. ti E XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Teetatnentary baring been duly panted by the tee ter of Wide of gebujildli County to the, yodel , 'dined. Executor of tbit Lest NM and %element _ o f J(t. SEIM STROUtiroiatte , ,of Abe . Itttrouti .of Port Carbon, deceased, creditors ire bireby nodded' to, present their debut for rilytnent, and these Indebted to slid Estate to seine the same with the andiralgood. MANUEL STROUSE. ..farartor of the Last Mill and Teadaserld JOS EPII BT/1011815. dared Pori Carhen. Denrmber 13. '5B IFFICE OF THE:LEHIGH COAL 1 t NAVIGATION IX)3IPANY,--Nalteh Cbunk. Ike. 29tb. , ISSIL • Proposalkel ill be reeelsed at this office, and at the Company's Wise at White Osseo. until th*:.Mtb ed./an nul next, lbe Waxing the Foundry and Maclaine Shop at White ilaseir. Also. tor 'sinking and keeping ha repair, the coal Carson the Lehigh and Susquekaana Railroad. lot the Item 'of three years. Yor further imbeturation apply In the undersigned. or to Muses Drumheller, Gal Superintendent of the lined, at White Haven. • • . . L A. DOUGLAS. piperiataulent and Ex Omsk. 13t. Janusi7 1,'52 LEGAL CARDS, T , IV, .ROSEBERRY, Attorney_ at to • Law. ofte.--eorsLeA of Market and Ind streets, Pottsville. • A utos* 1 1 . !dd. • VIA ER STROUSE; Attorney at Law. 011ett-41stra street, opposite the ?Own Hall, rllla :. - [Pebrttary 9,416 6- pAVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law. Petterille,Pe. Office In Market street,eppeelte the t Office. July 14,'56 2S-1y FP. DEWEER, Attorney at I..aW. • (071016.4 . 0ati100rs ewe Mortimer's Hotel, Centre street. Pottsville, Pa.. [Dec. 5,'37 4. . . THOMAS R.. HANNAN; 7 Attorney at Law. Mike In Centre Street, opposite the Episeops) reb.Pottrollle. Nana. (N0v.20.'56 tr-iy ' TOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice; of IP/ the Peace an& Voirreymseer—ottlee moan* Post Oboe; Broad at., Tamaqua, Ps. . [May.; '57 116 OtedEMENT S . FOSTER, Justice. of Pesee t Mlnarairille—eolleetiona and arinele so and aitandedin earefullr, 1 [Feb. A, 'S.tf JOHN SEITZINCER, Justice of thu Pena sr. CLAIR. will attend to alt builotool ea tntstati to him withlinigeraise and an. 118#1 13.40 QAMUEL' GAARETT, Magistritte. Coarilasedr sad General Cc4lectoi. Mee, Iliork•t St- Pat nrilleotext, door to Pcst 9111ne. Aug. IL 433. A P. -SPIN NEYi Attoineyit Lawe AlPhlindi Schuylkill county. Pa ti wilt '4O net. agent in the porcheeeend sate of Heel Fats te;a3l lertion of rents,!,.: (4 ,Maud, May :14y. CIHRI sT6Plit WI; ll' Tl. - g,` Atte r soy it Lii. Pottsville. Stbeyttill county. Pa. . Plabsutoneo streetooviesot &wad, Aprti 11.'37 ' • = 1.54 . ilsoßog 40B..KEIM,,Attorney At , Law. PattolUa.Paaii.;Willattead toliaal business la Maoll.lll manly tad alsawbarta. Mee la Centre dreet.naarly (*paella the illaareltank. I'M 27- , ate _ S iciLlaia -.• , ' • . 11Sr• ..' 4143M.1 T. tons. L e t to 4IS 'ik Oli icS • . ' . Al' OitNEYW.A T L A W : '. OTIFICS—Io Mahantaligiltrstirei,,Mmt'lluttra, roils. oil* Pa.:. , [October SO, 'it lii•ly _. -A:•,1.: —..,. — atsm itinsamms.) .._ . Kosmai U. mussock. 4 ENDRICKg & SHINDEL;At. --- i06, 0 ,0 Lari,I9OIAQUA, l'te liatlltlf saw' at mother la thermal:kir of the lola, alt pmfambiall bushamals Schuylkill and aeloislay, maratiesmitruated tonic& eve will metre prompt 2ttetitletis; -, ' • -:ityp,.l l / 2 . • • i • .t- 9 * . _ 'l,*in:lefilf' tiler's !New 'CMILDREN. ;Ceseiiii‘ wee,o se ehlldrirt. iselbeer you at your play. • AnA the gedertioni ; lbat penalised rio „ Have vanished faults sway. 3 ;Ye open the enstent witeisws, . - ?bat look toward; Ibe son, • " tb9vnibts ars singled feranCdre And tbe brooks Of morning run. - • • - ; • In your beartiani the bled Sand sunshine, In your tbodebts the brooklet's tow. ;,. • ! nab la milt lath. wind of . • • 'And tbellistfsllef Use snow. _ Ali,iaist Would Ibi,world be to us It the eldidnin ere no nicest We 'sboold dread be desert behind as • Worse tbsis pie ark before. What the Intim ave to the dwelt * • , ' Will Ups end; ir and Rind. ; Ere their tweet and itioAd , • ' IHare gardened ';itito wood. - - . • , • . , flat ta tba maid are ettlievi ; Tbroesk the* I/ lisle tb• diem Ot a brighter led loosen aunt*. ^PKIOtSgak • - . . • - Oostke to ow o.3ll'ntalthelei . • . i A241412pre a, my ear • I What this Medi luid ttio wlnda are .1204 ' 'le 'owe roaqvittomptims, - - ;- • - • ror'vhat are Ell Oureota 'twinge, Ault tit,* Triadooli of mit books, - When nemparid iltiquor cannon, 4U th • dlaaue is of par took*? - Yo.ii ant ll better tbs a tit• ballad; • That ware cher Oast or odd: • I la ir ago thing Ms 4 all the resters 44.44. , • • • ittaltranct. POOR TOl.-A Pletortt of the RumTrak. roll! '. 1 i ' t • - t flow mown/ally the tone rang through the sari ithen Its musical cidehce died away till Idi WO still. , , - . ' NOL..all was not still; , for a bird was titling without. and the light breath of summer !atoll iiiintlhgl:llo the roma' where I lay and bore Di! tremulous:song to my ear. I arose-and lookeds! through-the easement into the latticed porcb..-;; This geranium, the rosebush, the vine and the howepsuckle, spreading out their tender I obstructed the view, but neverthelesa left room for a glimpse into a phrasent garden, where the bow ers ere stolfing.i flOWVlllaaatil 1',.. ' . Atter all, it this hogs happy world ? - Again that Sound; bat this time its fainting murmurs were caught uti and prolonged' by an• • other more deep toned than the Init. The War. hesitate hartnoey tells more forcibly than wards, that Noun teeth to ilia long beincend the timers tiers go oboist the streets.' There is a sadness and yet swessittest about the knell-a mourning, and yet rOuy. . , • Salt suph a reitilent a. the Naas 'should have; rarraw for oar piss, tsly for their triumph. But iih 1 It may ,nt /lie the body Of a departed believer that 'now takes Its beat jotinnefl - Oh to thinly that _ when the lest trumpet shell sound-alas!. elm ! entne with me, enter a sick chamber. A bloat. ad farm dies before you; the eyes glare wildly smoked ei he wakes from a stupid slumber, and a •iiApoichral voice breaks the silence. "Where le my bottle?" • - "Tom," replies a meddle-aged man by the bed ible+-1t was kindly but firmly spoken, "Tom," you Mire drunk all that was in the bottle; sad yen ihohldn't have had that, if I -bed not been afraid you would Sink befoul your medicine could act.l , 1, ll ' I want my hoille' tell you. ' I will hare it. I'll get up out of thished 'Ca go down lite town, and get some for mysplf.."-Ile ruse mein his bed, but his strength was too far gore. Ile fell back' in alfsinting-tit. I 1. . Atos! hours laler. I Day dies in the West; the erinison, the gold and; glue that overhang are fad ing Into * sombre pall, 'is though `this abiding place of otira.were, a. It is indeed, one trait char net-house. .I Knock ! I ?muck! -Death is at the aloe{.' „ "Lift me up," says Pe dying Mb. i irrOM, pimento% sited it; Joe one too weak! ! !Illittlu s ee uP," said be sternly to a servant- . The servant takes hold of his hand and rails. Wet ups little.'lle trieslto rise still further, but the effort was too mach for him, he sinks hark In his lastswoun i 'dntwetwO or three breaths-and he is dead! l '! „ i f f 1 • - Toll ! ......).... ell I • ~, • A group Of id era .were standing on , the corner of the street, when presently there cause into view a slow prueetsion.iti Reader, will you, or your nether, or your brother, or your sun, ever' lead inch a procession, , ? . ; ' "Pour TOM,I maid sine oh the. side-walk. Tba speaker wits plump and rubicund, with a beer"' gold fob-dish; and an embroidered cravat, daintily • liedarouna his! broad slack. , "!Pour Torn I` he was a good clever fellow when be erasts't drunk. , Illy Sain was out et the hours, thie morning, and what in and took a look at the eorpse. Be says en ;40.1 woman •was standing at the'beed of the toutsge, when she lifted up the %covet frOm Tugs's:raid She looked fearfully tot ems' and when Sal& laid beck; the coverlet, she took hold of his baiid and said, "Pour Tom is gaga;" ant'-then the tears came trickling down her : lace and she cried as though she would break her heart. Alert! You know Tom ma's mighty gored to hiss warrants! when be 'was saber, but he with like a very devil when he was drunk." Amen who watt phasing by, paused on header: thole-words, And said to the speaker,"Mr. Junes, • I believe he died fruit the effects of liquor, did be i . . not,' -, • : I . ; watch, ' ' ' As4ll"A father was winding hiswhen he *4.So I'maold," Was the reply. . •sabi playfully to his little girl--." Let me wind sliVelt, did yea , sell him tbiliquor?" ' 1 your ousts apt" "No," said the child. "I ,don't '!What if Itd I !If I hidn't sorebtaly else want my moo ' wound up, fur I don't want - It It to would. And ~ hat !business ta it' of mine if he rowel? day ."'' ' • ' ant kil t eh Ole to ge and kilt hitn.elf with it I'd like to I ' Ser•Offier Bsker, of New Yore, beg been ie. know?" eq 11' -, 1,.17 , e dieted fir allowing Dr. G.illairdet to escaise from . "You wilt learn that better thin I can tall you I hir 6e:itemise. Turner, Devlin, Tidal and Taylor In the last disi," cilinly tresponded the interloeu. I have been re indicted fur a conspiracy to defraud tar and weds-,n his, eria... lie tarried the corner 1. the city treasury. . ( c and was out:Of sight and hearing .. l ' ' i rifrln England, the ears ere not warmed at ell. ' 1 42.10 w," said Mr. Janos, ''just listen to that feel. • widen to bed, but not near so bad as the meaner But Caine Whom its_ my treat." • , - in which they are heated here; in Trances they , Sato they go, and the men-seller pours out the are admirably warmed by cylinders of hot water, . lipoid lire to bliidatuiring friends. changed at every station. I 'hey turn off their glasses." s" -JEtl"-The ,norerissize Bennett case is ended.- sill! .-. , ....4.11:01 ! . 1 Judge Waldo granted . Mrs. Bennett's application 'lf them bells 'Would stop their nobler said the I fora divorce from the pill.veriding - D scoot. She turateller;!*l just wanted to Icy, / never, killed It. to have the custody of. their three obiliten and poor Tom. did I buys P _ . , $4, 0 91. by way of alltn'tnr sEo,' said an old toper who took belbely. !It l •-•-- -The Mississippi Legislature has passed's wasn't yum that killed hint, Dick, it was year D. 1 taw ijivorelog sill ruarsiediadvart. withinthilied-, q u ads. He, hey Ls!' And the crowd bare laughed, i its of , that State who live apart for the period of but at that tido rumble! 'rumble. I went the wheeleTthree years. "Disereeentel hearts" will now tale • or the hearse right In front of the grogabope- t the road leading to Mississippi. ' , • Beer unfortunlitta, Theybed pot Tum's horse in 1 ‘, i ldia`A grams! in Philadelphia, has invented ' theahafts of the hearse to draw hien:tester to , the ! what he calls a mud weighing cart. The scales grave. But the'dionb beast bad bearoad br long I are attached to the tail of the cart, end the coal practice to reuP eil,:,i,post before the groggery door; ~ •is delivered into a box or receptacle sad when and when be Cattie tu the place, in ripite of all thei weighed is discharged into the street. 'driyer's ezertionsi , he r turned aside from the laid-'I AB"Thero ere many Christians Who like, about die of the street.tesed stopped stoek.still at his old i once in twelve moo the, to have a good rein asi in stand. An ,y involutitar shudder ran through the, their hearts. They think thee, like the year they -prtieessiou , ,! . e , ~, . , can snake up fur freezing and snowing alt winter, he drinkers ciente to the door, and one or two ' by a period of imams° heat in the seminar." see}ng the dißcullY, went lu the driver's assist- e Mr In a gut on the Girard and Mobile I Rail. aoie, but the rut:miller lurked bebino in hie, den. 1 road, Ga., embedded in ruck, have been found the .Puriog the brier,'sielay occasioned by the stub- 1 . teeth or sharks, the shells of oyster., st... and Lok' animal, a Woman's face, evidently red with i the sealers of fighes,in a pease' stste. The reeks weeping, was protruded (ruin a window In tinier- teamed composed comely of these organic ro. rise neat to the heirs.. • i mains. I ' . - • Is he here?" she, asked.•, , I ogrA Boston paper tells os the story of a..eat, , "It who : here, mei'am ?" said a pions MIA, stop. E whicb, after having made a voyage from that oily ping forwent 1 ' to Bombay, vie Liverpool, took a new slop of her .."Wby, ?dr.'Japee, I mean." . , , awe second et the tatter' place for Ctwriestese., 8. "Yet meant. hole feeble beim Hallo Jones " 1 C I thee - reihrypeel bas Own hook aside , , ; .. and ce 1 on he - pre ' scueded, -Milting towards the ehop'door. 1 fur Cl'oston. , s • "Come out hire; u sers', a lady wants tope you.' t 111 P-A scamp who hies long eluded the polliedef lopes came out t i veduengently. • "Was it me you 1 Phil sdelphisorrie arrested io diet city on Tuesday. wanted, ma'am?" ; - ; His place of wegidesice was searched and among "Aris you Mr. JOnes?" 1 his property wasitennil nine watches, and varidoes "Tbat'i my name, ma'am," - ,.r - . - , articles, mostly bearing evidence thetithey bed "Are you Dick Jones'?"' : been ,colon. , .- - , 11 ) "Yet, ma'am, that ' s what they mostly call me." ' Al 3 `A . waltz contest for prizes of a sliver cup oWell, Dick Junes, rye heard of y.a ,many a end is gold brircefet took photo at Newark / AIL Jo time,tbut never dare seem yen befure. to know _last Weelnerelv evenings Thirty euttPltt cootie. you, sir. Bet now I know you, sir. 1.11 ,not fur. tel and the plysts were woo by Mr. 11. E. Green gat that face either ; Macao's and chip, and those 1 and Miss Mary:Braveley, who wilimid the ringers& , eyes, I think I can recollect theta .till the jade 1 time-611y minutes. Meat day, sir. You'll have to answer tor this,'! ArAt Mellott, the other day, Miss north& Dick Jones. that you will I ''end utteriog t fear- t Greene took to husband one Bryan .1. Brads, both fal sercatn, the wrung her hands in agony, and fell I signing at the same dross joint protest spinal back on the earriege net. A burst of sympathetic marriage by legal and aeselesie t stieet oblige:no t e. grief arose film the followers of (be bears., ; even ! against the idea that marriage and cohabitation, the hearse driver wiped his eyes. ' ! ate inseparable:and in favor of • divine affinity Juneswigs smote relieved wean the possession I jc - dr. Vie hedowablio siod stiotieiguisbeed putts. started on "gain Whet rolling erf, fly carriages and 1 man who pessidmi t i er the d e mi% o f sg e R ea d .; thp measured tread of the footmen passed by , aod I lag Dolly Tiseet.' aelinowledges the receipt of a the street was 0114 mote silent. "Well," said he 1 keg of ;ageism Christman, 'Wonder what kind of ins an iii nqu i l a ng . way of am r i g ht m a rry for Tom, a scene that office presented about an hour attic hat his wee an uncommon ease; cote or g thousand." Its reception lk-illootestodry Democrat. ' But hold, Mr. liumseller I what right Levi! you Probably a bite, mat, with all tbe hands laid to kill ate?l , • , • •-• "' , out dew! &auk. , • "One of a thonsetul ?" You ought to bare I ' i taslifteen minutes h e r nre b e d t i me . nut up one ' said, "Onei of i; thirty thousand that die from in.. dozen cull bolted potatoes, add a few &Loosed cold tozication gritty year , in our. happy ..country.- : cabbage, with Ave. or. ads pickled cucumbers.- Only semen eighty or eighty-Bre such fe.nerals ; Ea boarilly,suel wash down with a platof cream every day, Sebbeehe included,' As to weeping i ale. Mare.. and ',finis-Into bed. Lle eat on fathers sod Mothers, brothers and sisters, and I peer haelt, - eited in halt willow or thereabout, you starved and degraded children, and beggarly and ' ['will down dna devil es sitting un your chest with bruken-hearted wives , 11l baroyou to memm i thentl the Booker limit monument in his lap. • 1 les Yearstelfs.,, ,'. ' a •• . - •. • • it bllltaudroutaatheas"rm toldehis body turned I black cook a very neat, pretty chintz dress. Of very black befnere' they got him into,the cuMn. ' course, she expeeted nt least a "donde' tkee" . fur , Ah ! yes, his tinily isieheit in i'drunkirer's grave. the gin. Priscilla took it. ssying :-"We11,,, Via. At tbo, last tilisop, h shall awake to shame and I —, as you've took the trouble to boy Itro! gas, everlasting eueiterept- But his 404 Whin. , is it 1 I'lLotalie it up; teat I /area seen the temasaltlieu I weir?! Iturnseliii, where Is it, I say? Where is 1 wouldst't 'a' mum a caliker dress. Whoa wag you victim's soot? and where Is it to be'for Greer! young, 4 moved II the ercyfret circles of eotored alf4 forever? •e-..• ' folly. Hower* davit du to kin:" t Toll ! ..........4. Tell! , • ' T A&Kluit's a rat moldy , is olorti!g IS - . "And does Jew,* still- go, unhung V' oohing+ I , Clinton . Nue.' NI Vill4V . • ' rbilltaktsrato, A' 11 1 0 goes at large ; bele legalised in bis in _man mimed Rise* dtwhg.. ileolgel; but 14(10: die stiltio arid 4t the ni protecti him in it:-..• easy epirit lib-dinetict)lneitiffell' the woild Yds "Mow loci, 0 Lii . rd, holy slid troth 400 t Owe' and I Consegoinity,:mlyikkokit oresaiemothkg 1 10‘ all jodgosist.itteelo OM itivoir!. -, _ . ; soru of, shbacestommt genietiefel. a hi. umay. an talt9fl -110 ( 110 I Vail attlbs slue 44g:elk; the much to their seeceputess:tlost,Ancy cannot slime matted " .418 PT ii ; Alt, VidiPta rsiurq hew; sod 01 1 1,1fitt;' . /liestiatti*Viabt to 566 chased • the ritteredier go. on is WA his. trifle. Yoe girl Itotiolototabem tosoottikHobeto Sim Very soviet bint daily ph the stroet.--Lneyfisi Prier: likely. sag tpkiirtatist,,s!id se 3uD.San4sippyvid I=iprii.l7 11700bNar... BOng * prudes) Frisker ourreir fie wiN" iroatantreouroork to Ito so vest tot osilitaetoolto: wised Fet It !bacillus. PILLNIINO Llt OLOris dom. , at thirebortait.nodre- • • . Bookabound dilMirliarktitfetyllh. illan% Book s of •Tory deseripf leo soonstibetand,bosal sad rebid to order at sbelikliVlPMlS NO. 3. A ash' penal ie mil of. the featttrea, 113411. • The New YorgTribase thee criticises ,i'llerchlea t or rather the statue of thattaythleal. Pirsiiciage t was told by bit foot: go the msjiithr'• *ft eftittla conntry may be told by this.- penay.,,i Thai, Osiditess. of Liberty is represented by on djan squaw--that is to sly, there la h lady 'Witt' the Greek outline; eiceptiew that the lite are Mstif tsnketwesir thin. and .without the pulp of.estor", - throat hivelioese ; a lady with this expreislool weiritig a head dress of aquiline feathers, is •the` tree -.ltalian 'Ole.: The eastoetary *WWII of fes; lief to the configuration which distinguishes mod. ern coins from ancient, Coupled with the neetietry , want of eater, makes , the face meta aid :tense . as possible, not. to any annkarel Cod of the, pen. cake order high art. '0 Liberty, what' erten , ' are emitliitted in thy Ousel' Tree. Madantlie.o. tend; sled not the least ere such shotplaathies as, , this penny of 1859. A Greilan American !quay' Witt:otiosity fiat headed o n e tato ibis targets' • ae•a'tepresestative of -Liberty ! Delicious ism! A squaw--one of the most deplorable of slaves! 'A sobasi who does all the work tittbie , 'lodes. 'A squaw litho waits patiently and imathit' upon aviary : whim of thole lazy, throit.catting ref bans, the lords of the forest; a painted gild greas:l ed rabble, Obis despise all labor, deeming wasitaid the chase the null attics employment for maw..., - hi;otl.' A squaw who has even "go into the woods to bribg haul* the hest. buffsia or -elk.l which the , boater has killed, it belog beneath big dignity, to fetish home hie game. A ereaturs, u‘i tibia sort is chosen lithe type of the head of Lib. erty for our most popular cute—the radical peony. Mindrwet blatorico.estbetie siebievemeot Mar talons malleability of fact. • • • The nest new gold coin issued should be coasts. tent with the copper one. It should bear the bead oriotna 'likely_ intelligent, handeOme, yellow ne gro wench—warronted free from •law; as a type fur a goldco Goddess of Liberty, in the same way that the eoppet.eOtored divinity suits the meatier metal. Let her risp bet stream is the, wind; Mb there be, tutus• bruises and welts on her 'face tp show that what is noble is persecuted . ' Lettbirrti t be hindeulk for bracelets, and • prison collar lee: a necklace. Oa the reverie let there be a mints tun, blood baited. 'barking up' a delicate tree, where eititiCties a chattel in the spay of terror.' • For tit, silvceecrin we would recommend a flaw manly' head of 'a nigger who can pass himself oft. ' fiir white, atd Can speak English and Primeh,atidi la a good mechanic:. On the reverse might kw Mount Xenia's, with the slaves not yet sold off,by the Proprietor, minutely chiseled. Now that we have abandoned theca& and bairn to new allegories for , coins. we should be lig faith ful to the illustration of one colored race as anoth er. The white Caucasian begat; being voted re 4 goon; let XS admit the other types. , The way has been opened' with -the penny. As bondage hoot confided to...item scores of thousands of squaws, but is the condition of en odd cm of American women and men up to about 4,000,000, we bare a floe Bald fur artistic decoration in this lino. Why not f - Hotartm Ttnes.te TIM Wester's Coortar.—i The trwireline correspondent of The Sadism (Wit) Joyce...lilt** a very gloom', paws of his isperienceitt the country. He writes : , “To travel 1041154 , stout% the farmers sews have donel for the last four week', and bear 'hard times repeated lofty times a day. as exasso• for not takiOZ a paper, or paying np old seeress so i.e men; woman and children . in threadbare and tat• Allred garments; paper pelted, boards nailed up, or old bats' or clothes staffed into windowi where should be glass; to tied country. Stores closed, or doing very little; men working for their board, or a mere tilde; proinises to pay, whether verbal or written, etitto account; men even deoyiug own notes;. to soe,the clumsst economy practiced, by all, these Whose large houses end hartmlndieste considerable . menne, as wall as those living in cabins; to bear the dolorous complaints of tales —one,realiscs the servility with width the tlnan• 014 pessare le felt.”, • • . Tea Cleeiarea papers - of flaturdap ,steatain full cc. Monts of the horrible scene at the banging of Albert Myers, foe the murder of Bartlett tietlile. .Ttas Myr. : dared man and Myers were both convicts in tbe Paul. Unitary at Columbus, Ohio, Aar haneataaling. On the Inth of May last,•wltbent any known cause or proveci. . t lon. while the two were in the Penitent fury ya rd torrent er, Nymn mixed au ex, sod beat out lint brains of lie- ' ,vllle. The plea of Insimity was aurgested,and after the ' trial and sentence. the Governor granted a respite 11l Friday. the 17th, for examination, whetWthe medical men having expresied the *opinion that the murderer It was sane, be wart h•toged to death in doe legal, manner on that day. All his conduct at the execution,whelber sane or Muse, ivas that 04 • foe: or madman, most sure. ly. Wahave never read or beard of Enure horrible bias. ...phemy' and levity nu such an. orraelea. If not a- mad ' faun, he was certainly a fiend. The papers quote. some • of WI . horrid blvaphemles%-throwlme an apple and an i.orangalato the crowd, and 1.143iug them • ith Jerre and curses to pick them up—replying to the attending elev. red! t" stelea l 11 1" y i t n e dl in ffe o re th n in t, s' wi to th 6 . lY' cureed l" Of At.ble Thus be lips, The at tette save: . . . , Myles Was about thirty-fire years of age, Ste feet Nor I er fire inches high , and weighed perhaps one bundled, i • and tbt.t.y.mre rantjs. Frtnn enure i* a q*e. tile hair seem- ",, 1 ad to have grown prematurely arty. which pre bun the • appearactee of being mach older than ha ready was..— ? We hare trimestral several executiona within the last I few year—seine eight or ten, at least—and our mom- • brume rherishee no one that bears a comparison to tba • One of yesterday. -Farb callonsume, bran ilti 'effrontery I and dadaist recklessursa of his fate, sorb startling - bliss- phemone exprerdone even on the very brink of etertal- - 1 tr, ware probably never before earn at an execution.— We hope Deter to look omit Ile like again. - , 'Boor BINDERY. -:jNisctilastp. II SEWS "' PPAG-PltlitAN4-11-C-1.40748. I=sial • •... '
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