.. . ------- - , TEIFIs or rat MINERS' Jotrulai • ....---- '..s• ; r• •••• srsal2lguarmtricrx: , i TVVIITOLGAIZi per annivn. riyahlei $3 23 ir not paid %%Rhin niz tounttonod $2 So if 11.. c pn.l ivithiu thou o• i , 1 19. etzni : . i Thrc; copies to our I,llros,.(in Jelv,!tneej. , •, . ts coa du do • , d 0...... ...: . . .. 0 00 Fifteen,: do . da. • .' a, . .• ....„).)....,, (nab subFcrtp , lola Kluft I'd ,iflta:r.i.ablli rid ii ,: d . sauce, and riot to one 34 irt7 l, , .-. , , ? , , ~,... In otentrwl Jliiintittie: - .1I- • • - ! ' • The 31t7z7.vit...wiil be iarb44Aitellifirteri and lien at * ter VA eoplee.egek or' d'llvt l l l. . -1" '..,' '+' , 3 e - e4 944 Teacherr si:ppl exl wilh the ire,•,erl.V. 4s • ' " i". In Advance. 1 I triC LAtv OP' Xr.irtiPA NF.143. • , . .. • . 1 .berg order the dise,.r *intl.:4llre of their !newt,- . if co ti e2 publo b„...mcy mellow, Lofted, thew until 11:11171.'re'...,:pv:. ern tad' ' • c • . • ..). rl< 11 -riberinc;lect or refute to take tort.* newspa, per f.,,,,, ,,,u c0 to which th4y are direr are ho l ~..,foible until they hafe;zettlett'' the Lill nod , 0,1•r4 cal dlAelitl.pued. 4d.. 1,-.,.Aiblel novel') other pillies without lofting ih: , iv' bher, and the neirepa wire are mut fothe f ator dlne t len.ittey'apa bold rktipartAlble. . To N ita', hare dezlded that refuting totake ne . . pa l .„, ( ro w the Milne. br nonoving,ind leaving theni w' u . ;OA for, IA prlart cacbtarbletice of Intentional ire 4, u• -- - :- ............._ ' ll - ,......__:_. - L...--:..".1.....--.....:•:..1. -',.,..:_:..—:—,-. 1 ~,.., . RATES' Or ADVERTISING. if . ' On' 1"1 ore oil° libes. rio rents for one insn'tlon-su h; 're/tient insertions,' 25 cents each. 3 linen one time. 25' c o nte—subrequent insertions,•l'4l cents earh. MI ad vertlicomts over 3 Fines, fur short periods, charz4d as a equaro. a morns. Foss. TWO. VITALE. EIS. Tird.n. Three lin s, ,03 '' Si -$1 25 .$2 25 ~ , 's3 00 ii it Four lino , 80 125 ' 175 275-5 4 00 Five lin. , 100 150 ' 200 300 ?,5 00, Six lines, { 124 • 225 2CA '4 00 i: 600 Seven lines, 125 225 270 450 ' f.... 700 Eight lin 4, , 1.25 125 285 500 ',, 'fi• 00 Nino lint 4, 125 ' 225 • 3OO • 550 ~..i. 900 ALL.OVE FIVE LEIZB COENITM'Ati A &AARE OF TEE WO. One sqbare, • 125 • 225 300 609 ilia 00 Two topirtts. 223 ..4 00 . 600 900 ~ 114 00 Three squares, 350 603 750 12 00 'lB 00 Your squares, 450 600 • 800 14 00 :.'„ 20'00 Quarter col., 600 900 12 00 ,13.00 t. 30 00 *,,sbarser space for short periods. as pi.r.agreetnimt. • ir.llusiness Notices, $1 each--aetompanied with au advertise/meat, 50 cantireach. I'l' Advertisements heron sfarriagcs and Desthk, nts • peril lie for first intowtion—subsoquent insertion per line. i Nine wonlisire counted:um !Irwin nth , sang. MeOhants and others, advertising by the .Year; with changes, hod a stantlin4 advertisement not eiceedlngls lines, will be charged, Including subscription, $lO 00 Spare to the amount of four equaTea, with: chem. 7 ces ansubscription; , . ' ' ..•f'X. 60 Without images, at titer:des des4nated'above. i . ..: d 'Advert semontsset'in Isrzer type than;usual will be charged 30 per cent. advinee, on these prices. Ali cuts will be charged the t 41111.1 as letter press. i r' „ No Trvde advertisements received from Advertising Agent,' abroad, except at 25 per cont. adrs nee on .these prices. unless by st4"cial am . ..amain , la Uhl the pubi r iskev. • Marriages 25 tents each.,Dettthsaccotopanled wtth no tices, 25 rentrc without notices, no charge. ,ii• I • All notices, except them of a religious; charactttr•and for educational, purposes. will be charged 25 cents theany number Of ii um, Uuder 10. Over lu lines,il cents per, line On.ltlitlonal. - ' j .g Procce i llimpt of meetings not of a getters i or public characte , elnsignl at 4 cents Per Iltseafor each IntaTtlou. ' To raellitate ca,u)ations we, will elate !that V/V 1 Dell . nuke a cMntnn=lol lines a half column-land 82 liness• • q natter 41uniti: 2)52 words elates column-1470 a half column: 7 llnd 738 *quarter column. Alljail Hum!' over rtich square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per lin6, for one time, nod S cents per line for three tfmea. i Yearly 441 rert haws mast confine their Ladtrei tlalng to their own ioUßilla.F. Aurnelea for otherS, FM.. of, Mal . listate:Ar., are not Incluoltal in business advertkentents. -- --f-7-- . PHILADELPHIA.r - , "HARO TIMES NO MORE."(i., A NY PERSON, (Lady Or CeOtle ..a.: wan,) In the United Etaten, porsisrsing a Ismail 'capital of trout ;$1 to $7 can enter into an easy . d re- Fpe,toble I.ll4lsserr, by whieh , from $5 to $;0 p. r d can Ur radiscd. , For particulars; nadresn, (with pinto ,) . . . W. R. ACTON k C1..,' Frt.:ol's9 9-ntul 417'North Sixth St, I'Lli4d'a. ____ D __. if . . FILES,.&: __ ... RASPS, I: • ()F l or ry , ,ll,e. best l quality, at a tl t t blast f,'...c 1; 1 vine sti,; e i w thllrd"rl i linr':vre p re n t ' na e y I f lL "l fou 'i n 741 J largeo. amrtusent In the city. 01,1 Filys Th•cutan ;nal, equal to new. at a raring of Fifty per rent.: ,f.,1 . The rutl.scriber been to infirm his nutammu. !igen& nod the public generally that he does' ‘,t muttsn A. nt to anlleit erder.s. Communleatlona by Mail will meet with prompt attention.. ' ' - 'Tr/ :: hew erect File March N ':,9 ' • c 1 STEAM TOWCNCL Ile t:, undersigned Philadelphia and Battimore.‘ , TUndersigned irepar (1 to p, tow Canal limits promptly between phi!• atlelplth and Hal [boom A Tow Hoot will bevent at any time for, twoi Barged. lkoty Will be picked up ;wire a week itillroatl Fti ea. Captains can ealo In. lermlng,nie by letter la4ore hey leave moultalos, when they expert to 'Ay at Plairlelplat. • . 31y Thw 11...ita ora very powerful. and er.mitivn ett by mei, at great experience in toy and u the Pelawarii. FIIIIDERICK A.knlfl t t. • April 2.'53 14-Sm Haltlaiore. I • a .P pLINDS AND CHEAP FO -SHADES., R C j.' EH. .• 23.. T.. liNTIZJI.II41.91 1 1181; pNo. 16 North.S.:txth street; Ph itadele In, Is the largest manufaeturer of WINDitW 11 [NIPS, and dealer In WINDOW SHADES, of every varirf4. thi 110 is the onator of all New Styles, tt, l nd has . fine stock to be sold at M.E1 , 17C1:1, Patia.s. 1 i L DUFF AND ALL 0 CIII:il C 01,6118 OF LI'EN STRIDES; TIIINIMINOS. FIXTURES. Cc. ; , t la-STORE SHADES painted to orden i . I *, r +ll. J. W. Invites citizens of this roe ty to c 11 be • fete purchasing, and assures them he can tsell'a pet ter article for the money than any other Establish niiit in the Unikil States. !Milled's, Mardi 20, 'Ziil L.,:-: it • ' WALL PAPER. I_____. • HOWELL & BOURKE`i• • M USCFACITI:P.p.IS AND. IMPORTCIiti OP i . PA.:l='' =R. .1-IA_TG-ItisT G' • No. 17 South Fourth Street, 1 (lichiir .111rket t (0)d iTpumite 411 , rdhnut . 4 .feri,') rill LAMM 111 A, and he i TEEPS on hand a large nt- Nl_ NI assortment of PA Mit ,11.1NOINGS. WED. , r .1, FILLE- DOA 1:1) I'ATTNIINS.`AI.e., whlrb t 4 me selling at very low prices. Country merchants iniPpliett -! at the lowest rates. Bennie papered at. shot t notice by careful workmen. ' The citizens of tirbuylkill county are invited to:exams PO I ii,.ir splendid a.eortfoein of Riper IsiOre pure !sing V6PA hero. and j udzo for'it loon selves. . Pe-Elegant uew styles just received. March _a,' ii r • 13 Cu% 4 A ---- ' . GREAT - 'INDUCIEMbNT ' TO CASH BUYERS. 1 HOUSEKEEPERS 1 1 . ii Will find It greatly to their silvontnn to pilicbase t CHINA,. , I , , . , AND. CLASS e . 4PC)371//.1!VI - 4061•T v i Erdak.pe.s ' or ') . 1 1. TYNDALE & MITCEINTI , . 1 Xacharacorteortst, p. NO. 707 CHESTNUT STREE, A3JVi: SEV/Ntft, PHILADELPHIA, . Who bare a system of doing business' pecallitt to tli..raFelrea. '-- ' t , :. nu Lap. - 44:thcir 117,4; eliWct I* FROM THE BEST MANUffACTORERS. AND.SELL THE , IN SBIALLkAtiIiTITTES TO THE FAR , AND CITIZEN, THE JUST AS CHEAP' as s ther can be "bought -iti 4r,pt .• quantities it. WHOLESALE by the Cill:NtllY. MERCHANT. I . I'. k Sl:a . custonioraliavo the double advantage o Pyrelitistag tjtireet front the Itupcirter ; :hat ats,keting fr,at 11 wry L.rye and iliciffit ,t,p,mnevt. et a . 1 SAVING OF AT'LEAST 25 PER CEIT. ,A ;frit t., 70 , . 15,:in _TO FARMERS ALID OTHER - } , 'ill;a. 13 /S. o - eta 4::11 (Li- I.LI 0 . esi Pl. implia tie ~.-trtnizer. "sit: manilla rimers' Would urns I re . 1 . lapect fully bli ite the attmition'of t anners,( 4:lden ers and other., to their PhuNplcitic Fertilizer. • believing that au impart 131 trial of tip, :Wilde . At ill prove it to l the I est ard. rbeaivest fertil, l' . ' lzereow offered to the public tVr all }dude of cri ipueb 'ao Wheat. Rye. Oats, Corti. li v.:n:4. t!ro a i,,„, ~,,,I, ~,,, ~ i+ such or pllvtetcriptbgn, It roiltajw , hi due pro , rtien the I,lltivring, fertilising Ingrnitients. viz: Phcsi Cate of ' Lime. o , moul.v. Phosphoric Aria, Nitre. Pure nitwit Charcoal. 3i u t bah% of 'titdium, I ; eiosh,C.irboualei [Llam a:ll t;vpm.u.n. I . ; I'4 ilmss as a top dressing. (especially to tho '4 who f Pow 411 , mniik.bucinesa.) it ).,i at mire and tor 'years. de i hl.,,ily`p vaunt ire of Ihu very properties in tle I grass lb 11 the emi,* re-i uires. : lt, , Picv log that our Fertilizer is a superior one., eider it lc tin; public with that.degree of confidence' Which a l, ~ , wht,:u of Its. intrillSie 1,7i.4,111.Pre ihspiree.,'Price * 49 Per lon. or g emits pent , ound. Terme rash. I • Untie Dust-and Guano. ti ' '1 aim hs.•.•p etistantly sin band Piwitilanknd 'other ch. 1,-.0 Guano. which wo will furnish at fair p CeL, Also a Vary supeilur arth•le pc:MIK/CND 130N.1;: pre mild with /:. r • ,gfeaticayv. Pike of Ilium lusti co.erse,is44-t-Fttte ta . •4 .pet, it r of - .:otal pound.; iii. Pottsville. Atlanta TASK 1•31 k Cl A v * 3ln2gSci'ith Fifth street. Phil di 1iv11 . 13. rri -The sul , , , erib m ia hive been appointed.A- lite in Pot 1 v ill,- for the vale ~f the alivro Fertgb Fr .1 q rmwhere , atm kw ran be seee.l Thee respectfully In*itel erer awl. divers to roll and eiamitie,it at mei ,/arw.rei I. Mori,. l'. Cil. i. • Pottsville, !lacrli 1,e,. ii.,:.9 ititian.T. 1 , ''l :: ' '. ALLEN & NEE IS ) 'SUPER-PPOSPHATE.Of ... ME ijnum allod by any other in ii: e tit;r . et;,, . i -, 1 ~. •.' eleays A -- . • . THE SAME IN QUALI • _ ! nd itiverlithly to be relied-on :ti as a Nutre of iii.rd x. . e,,,ki.,... - Price $45 p e r 2000 Ibs: (21.4 cents per,' ,lb:), Pamphlets mr gratuitous dint, Mutton' by niath or oth erwise Pamphlets a ppi ieal ku. • . 4 - , P.alilic, Ocean Gu, no, Thc ppli• of this‘thatio tiring in:Wean:o4 tis see PM. Vt %/Mid reeo l / 1 11/011.1 one • frimids whn Intel I tifing it. -,mil theinselrea of the opportunity of put habing - prepared to receive and 1111roOderajoe this .LE.N . & NEEDLES' L .' 30.M.11. 1 Z 1 =113c3413 : 1112 arrlved wh'ett. Manures. conritntsatait 'Gobi he fornisbed to the Agri,qvlturiat .: tb.in to•rrtofore; 'We now lure t 4 plea ~4 :. t 113 t aflrr much labor and arse illiplien ti.oi to_ this b1ti'.!... , :.; STI, bare 'slicreed,l in perfee i llos / • AL 'MANURE ,,111!..1 i'mv.ssi ng allthe reelttlulle4 of a COMPLETirriI7ILIIVI,IO tr , ry rrvi'u. t t f Ifie 100. d. 14 is especially adapted tis • • -.. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Wheat . Greet; i t i, 1,36,411 u • 1:114 i • ' • 1 /icy and Strong Grain Bags, ',:, , • It'llteh run he well ns.surh, ur devoted to other porpOsett un the firm. - iiii ) P(iso 830 per 2000 lbs. (1 1 2 cents pe • '., . vi ti...re.r drlioti..n tnuf e to torre erB un ihf, al.nre,')/fariss.l •• o 44.90 r ,titolw, Lavin;; enjoy- v .l th e i.anthleueeilff Mtn ,Ingrietiltursl ti . totnunity f.u.l4b many y ears owtt, rier , lll if., I only odd. we net thl.t out r eerenumidutlun of la•li enure ••s of s‘ris, re,. inurnutli a. It, I 4 eur custom Au :sell ht,ilf. lust rrli.(l4, firli!...,lt. • tVe hare n Irv. for ivtle - 11i0.,1 iGtorrruutint Peruainn Gun iv. •A 11 AIRMAN Gtl.V.Vil from . I,, rrir bland. 't ,I: 1;1101.i ND. 13 , )N,t::, furl PlittE Box ii PUST. . i, • POI: tilikitT E. I'LA.Yrnit. apa -*ice other rerSillzers • . all we feel .r. ~,-,,,A ng,,, , ,,5in: : , • . , i!,[ • 14;a 7r, Patting .4i7ricaMaral Journals' 424 ..Virirspe; • rlrs arr mit/lad . y Prii;of our qr. c .0, far Pa , ta 111:1141rrit. r'- ALLEN 4 NEEDLEV. i tr ' i ti 11 0. - .42 3. wharves, and 43. S. WasekSt.... rirol Store shale Cbost nut a., ri1u.4.);),1i, i `roar ) a, 6 1.01 1 -7 1,. • 4 ~ " • 7T . ;: `+~ ~ . 11JBL-ISHED EVERY SA.TURDAY, MORNING, BY BENIAMIN-BANNAN, POTTSVILLE; stAtrYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSY, voLJ xxxv. 341EDICINAL. T if .0.. W. EPTING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 0.12.4322x1i5t awn cl.Triaga - la4. S. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Ste, • POT TSVILLE. T.RA t PERRIN'S cel e brated uvvareester- • shire,,sance,” coustautly on band. March 5,'59 1 10- . \ OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE IY THE COUNTY. "SION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE," , Centre Iltreet.Pottsvflif. i _The extensl re business '-- - -!;;;;6 - i oithisestablishmentiu- - -- , ..•:, : sure: at all time a fresh - cgi t `,! 7.1.. :::. „... .. supply of the pumst and • ; - .1. , 1 - -AO . . j e best DFU6B. MELLICINES, , ‘... - .." r, ,,, -,..71.... - „ , e;;., CIIEVICALN. &C.; AC. .., - .7. . ^ ' . . ! leo" - ,,....a . The proprietors, the, C.. r , -. "4:‘ , . -.../ ' t. ow senior beluga druggist :.,.. ' ”.. • -re of thirty years'. exited. C'''';-;; •.- "Are; - enee. give their pentonal •••'-_ ' s - , ~ _ . .IX ..-= attendance at all times. -- - ,S . , . . ...illthi, ...t_ rir Particular linen. : ",-:.. .4 -..:174,- -- - tion mild to Physirlaufg , . l'reserlpt lens. s a ff Paints. Oils; Glass, Dye stuffs, Ate.. In large assort ment, wholesale and retail. JOAN G. BROWN A BON. June VI, '4B THE MIGHTY HEALER! IVorld *mown audiWorld Tried. 11.014.0 WAY'S OIN TM EN T. ' The fre e admissions of all Nations.as well as 'the 't•er dirt of the leadie4 Ilnspitals of thuOld and New World, stamp this powerful remedial agent as the greatest heal ing preparation ever made known to rulfering man! ita PONLrt:ATI•S'QLALITtEe•ere more than 3tARVZILACIS, thro' the external orifices of the skin. invisible:Jo the naked eye, it reaches the sent of the Internal disease: and in all 'external lidertions its anti.intlammatory and heating •irturs stirpassanything else OD reeordhandiaNattire a great ally. Erysipelas and Salt !them Are two of the most eotnmon end virulent disorders re- Talent on tills continent. to these the trintment 'gape d:ills ant:monistic. •iptodat nptrandi" Is first to-erad leate the venom and then complete the cure. Bad Let- - Old So- .;ores, and 'Ulcers. ; Clses of many years standim: bareNt tivaeleusly refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment,. have Inrarbibly succumbed to a few apidicallouß of this porn. erful ungent. . • _ _ _ • Eruptions on tho Skin, • Arlainz fim a bad states of the biped or daronte tilkaPe, are eradicated and a dear and tranep,rent end*, re gained by the restonttire action of tbIA Ointment.lt surname: many of then omnet lea: and other toilet -appli aneer. In Its power to dlaiDel millet; and other disflzure tuents of the fare. Piles and Fistula Every form and feature of these prevalent and stub forn disorders is eradicated lernlly and entirety I. tbe use of this emollent warin fomeittntiopx.houla precede Its application. its healing qualities s ill be fouud to be thorough and lured:ale. Pods: Ow Ointment and Pill. should be .need in . . (Ito At/atria:, eases: • • Bunions, Bheumsl4m,. Sore Throats. • Barns. • Mao worm', ' Sores or all kinds, Chapped Binds, Sail 11 Sprains. Chilblains, Sc Ads. • Stiff Joints, Fistula, Skin Diseases. Totter, Mut, ' Swelled/Ilan:1S, Ulcers, . • Lumbago,' Sore Legs. Venereal Sores, Mercurial Ernprs : Sore 'beasts, W oends of all Piles, • Enril Beads,. , kinds. • A - 4-C &Esti out 5....N.:me are Fenn! ee unless the words nllotkway, New York and Loc a tor ." are discernible as a stuffrr•Heark in. every leaf or the 'Look et directions around each pot or box: the same may be plainly seen iiy bailing the loaf to the light. A handsome reward will be givkn to any one rendering such In lot mation as may lead trethe detection or any party or parties conn. ft:6 , lllm; the medicineaor voiding the same, knowing them to be spurious. * * *Sold at the manuflictories of Professor IlottowaT, 60 Malden Lane, Yew Tot k :Ind by all resreil able Drug. gi ti ind Dealers in Medicine. throughout the United :Mate.. and the civilised world, in rots at flo . cents, 03 cents. and $1 4... Z—There is a considerable saving by taking the iar ger sizev. N. B.—Direel Inn s for thn zulda nee of pailent.N In every disorder are affixed to each pet. * - , June 12, [i:row] 2.1-ly Joy to the Admirers of A FINE HEAD OF littff i3SEY AI L " F ALIT of beauty, it cannot exist with . .out a tine bead of hair, then read the tollowin. , . and It you' ask more. one circular around each bottle, Red no one eau doubt.. Droreasor Wood's Ilnir Restorative.... We esti the attention of all. old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns hack to its original color. gray hair--covera the head of the bald with a lux uriant growth—removes tha dandratt, itching. and Alt cutaneous erupllollS--1.31.1APP it continual flow (tithe oat. untl fluids: turd hence. If used as ft; regular dres‘ing for the hair 'Artlrpre,erve Its color, hod keep it from fatting to extreme old age. in all its natural beauty. We call I hen upon the bald, the gray. or diseased in scalp to use it; and surely the young will not, aretlfey value the flowing lorks, or the witching.curb eta'', be without it.— Its praislis upon the tongue of thou's:l,oß; The' Agent for Professor Wood's Hair Restorative in New Dairen. received the following fetters In regard to th,gl, 4 ,4oearire, a few weeks since.' • ' • Dc/P fovea, f.NIN:C.;Ady Md . ,. Mr. LEWF.:CWOWITI—S)r:-1 hate been troubled with dandruff or acnrfon sty head ftr more than a year,imy hair hottan to come out, scurf and hair together. .1 'saw in a Sew Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. I called, at your store on the. first of April last. and purchased one bottle to Dry it. and I found to nit satisfaction It. was the thing.: it removed•The'srttrf and new hair begiin to grew; it is now two or three in• (-hex in length where it was I hate' great 'filth in it. I wish yeti to rend me two bottles more ItylMr. Post, the isarerof this. I don't know as any of tho kind jjs used in this place: yon may Lite a market for many !Hades after it to known here. „ I • • Yours, with respect, RUPI.I.S.RATT. Sept: 9, ISDI. Fels. Woon--Dear Sir: Year flair Itestr•rative iwprov ing itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the hack part, of my head almost lust its covering—in fact I have used. hut two half pint bottles of your RestOrt tire. and now the top of my head Is well studded with a promising. crop'of young hair, and the front is . also re ceiving Its benefit. 1 have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think front my Own personal recommendation. 1 can induce many others to try it, Yours, respectfully,' D. R.TH0MA5..).11).,1 NOO 4a4 Vice street. YffrestrXEs, Is; June 22.16:13. PROF.'fbi. WOOD: As you are about to manufacture and vend ° your res4ently discovered flair Restorative, I Will stale. for whomsoever It inay,eourern, that I have used It and 'known others to nee it—that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using other liairille storstives. and that, I find your: vastly superierto'hoy• other 1 know. it entirety cleanses the head ol dandruff. and-with one month's promo use will restore any per sotPe hair In the original youthful color and texture, giving it ,t hea1:4.1 , 4i. and glossy appeantnee; and all this, withont discoloring, the bands that apply It. oetho dress On which it.drops. 1 would. therefore, recommend its use to every OOP dOPiPOUS 9f having a fine color and texture to hair. ' Respect ruily you, 11, „ 'WILSON KING. 0. J. Avuou ,t. co..trnprlotnrg.:ll2 Broadway, Nev York. tin tile greet. N. Y. Wire Railing Eatabliabineot.,) and 114 Mai.k.4,),4tx., SI. Loula, kin. i Ataa mild by all koo.l'llruggists. • April 2, '5O _ 11 -rim 4)l{. COO4SV7ELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT! !or Inflammatory DiStIOKS Only: New Medical Salt New Medical Salt IT IS NOT A CURE-ALL • per-For Inflammatory Diseases Only. D• COGGSWELL'S NEW MED- LfICA L SALT, !oaten(' of I.elng a remedy for has control over but one [ll, 11as but (me aim, and cc emnpliahea but one Wog, to wit: sranurs /9FLP43!ATO. rr nisrasic. whatever be it% Trill or locality, ' , duettist.. in the bend, throat, abdomen, extremities or skin. ,I NTENIt . ATEDICAL SALT.—Its pepu -1,3, 1130.xrellenre is, that without the uxoless loll! of Mood - amif remrth, it_ effectually euree inflanthtatory Ilixrayes, (-no others .) kr - prudueit,p; as equilibrium of all the 6111414 U the lady, the want of which the isole t ACSr. ILn:tic:nal:Li --- • ~,. NT . oTicEl TO IN V A L-fps ! !--' he I;. fol !n W int 1 orn a:w hiehltuilxl:nc !toil ree tr,,.4 n i.n tnnthererhotncjtitleve eta. or t. •!k t•rer or rain, lire am rariltAtttalued by the 111 .IY [ !MY.DICAI. SALT. as tiro hi extinpuiPlied ty with: ,to wit: Ando Vrcer, Ileadmeta.t. Ittif.h of Blood totbjl rad and Ilona, Fite, 1 hiCamed eame; earn, nine, lungs find liter, tioural;:11. Epinal afreetTh DA. ,Ery%irt6J, *nil 111. 11., 1•loor6y, A Wilma, Cetizbn. Dpgpr pia. Venereal lii 00.-o,X/IVlllMMilftll,,(balit, Scrofula, mud all ltchingad! , oh hrr cu tahhooos erupt lob e. . ..-1 COGOsIi 7 ELL'S NEW IVIE - Jule:it SALT exerts, Ph. the r4t;.l Itt,r , en ex, • • ne , traordinery Inlluonen over the selus and arteries,ers 1114 hie goof dteliue intlennua n*lndleate by the pulse, which soon renames IN netursl state, en be heat pain and fever tlOppear. • R. COGGSIVpLI:s nIV ME.I)- ICAL ALT dnea juat artutt It claim* to do—no no lees—enualizes the finials by nenoeing. (torn the sestem all—arterial and mreneux obatructiona. D. script;re rite:l/art may be obtained trona . any DenggiNt who hta Ibis taittable medicine for Pale. • • Dr. Coggswoll',s Antlphlogistio Bait...; Accrr.TAcr.oas.si duatair leanicr do.j&d. Sent by moll, Jr;e of expnso, on mtirt of pric e , In: atld N. with chronic or long clan dinglll Rosa, should ALAA Yli order.% chronic pact:ago. Foictinilmonlainand dirCeticus Re circular. . - D. C. TAYI.OII & CO.. GM. dgemis t 211'2 Drnk SI. 1 a. i. p.—Agents %ranted In.erary CI tyaown and VIII go. . yvt. COGGSIVELL'S 'NEW ME I .- 1 Jr lOAL SALT Is for rale in. Pottottllle, by C. W me: In Mlnerettlle.by Pacronr; in New Mills. byp. if. Dopron: In Pert. Otrtmn, Etna& In St. MK attCtiterat'ln'Mbldleport, by J;k. Pottra; In Tureart*_ty Riaoan & Sit, and ,by all re. epeetahle Arttggiebot)tereree the 9 0 t1011;" I 4 read. Ar It Is not a patent viedleloe, but the preealptle of en -eminent physte*O. no ono should fell' to try be VatlY 1i EDF.A I. 817:. 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' , , - - t ;• - ' . . - - .... ' - - • ''' -' --r ..' • - t , '' ... ' 4 --- ' - 'O, ..: ' .-. •1 : , . . , 1 . ". I ' • t ' 1 . - _ , .• ' , . ~ • ' ~( . ' ,'` e INV I - - - le: - I t ri t . - 1 2 * . • ?pi= r t ,.. -,.,.-. - , .. . :.„._ .4v.". ~._...- ~,...,,,, /....,,,, GEN 1 ... )vE . svi E , 0. -- tr,- , - 4. 7 4 , • , __ . .: o kt , . ' • 't ', ' i ERAL A . RTis ~....,. . e l s 1 , - .......i. . . wiii."rEdica You TO FLEECE THE BOWELS OP THE EAETH,AND BRING OUT -mom THE c'Aress's OF YOux7irt .. . s, METALS HUH= WiLL GITEEITHEiGTH TO Ora HAND * 3 A.Tli itunatcr ALL HAWSE TO OUR int)! AybkiIIASIII.E.-- .r '7 %, jailliNlPs . 1 . F AM' Kllsto. - FEVER AND ACLIE; - ' EVERY F.ARAT A ERND . EVERY FAMILY has its peculiar Bitters,Compounded ar cording to some favorite recipe, handed down from tattle: to son, perhaps , . The prlnelp e that a tonic stimulant is necessary In every house. is IS adirputed. yet, being com. pounded by unskillful bonds. often contains elements both I ncompatible and inconsistent—sometimespoSt ty hurtful. We here offer to be public.ln a highly con. eentrated form, what will ex tly supply' this want. pre. pared upon scientific principl a.cnmpoutr t led ofshitples, acting In harmony, yet each Ifilling Its lowa retnedial Mace:. • To ins Putsieta7; is bel. red-iti a convenient form, yet 'perfeetly - safe. on Incite i.whiCh,actlnp upon the circulation. raises the action f the :Ist eut to the stolid ard 'of health. especially otter any debit' tothip :ONO" of disease. after depression from heat. rir any !cold or tied. dental cause: an A nti-Spasso otis. which. with a general stimujon nower,aets with a, culler influence upon the nervous system. calming ner one irritation. Ache:Oaken properly., without the least t ndenry to the brain, and without that distressing rear lon Which Is the bane of most tonics—often canal:4m re Injury than theoriglnal disease". • Asa Tom moderately an permanentlyerattitmtba energicaof all pert, of the fr me.preduring neficriarity a healthy Increase of the act on 'of the earioulititgans, chemically changing the acid trot the atornach r O d art - Ina normally upon the titer i regulating per a tally the billiary.secretionst . NOTIC el.—Whoever expect to Andthlaabeter,io ill he disappOinted; but to theo rk, weak and low- Wilted, it will prose a crateful err matte cordial, posPeVsed 61 singular remedial pmperties. 11 Cefultion... , The great p ulerityol ibis delightful Aroma has ludueed many im lations.which tbe„put•lic should guard amtinst Touche Ing. Pe not persuaded to buyanything else until you eve given Potato Yes lin. LAND ttitTeam a fair trial. On bottle will ennirine* kou hnic intinitelysuperinr it le t , all there imittktipmq • • tifirSold at iq per battle, o six bottles for S 5, by the . SOLE PUO'IIIgTORS, BENJAMIN_ PA E, JR. &CO. plinnitarcutists PITTSB For sale In Philadelphia l i r the agents -17offtnan D orwlg. office of the Drama I; John Johns,:222 Ilace street: Dyott d Sone, 122 Notit It Setond street. Alen. In 'Reading, by 'titter 4- Co.; I !moiler. by John F. Limn k Co.; Pottsville. John 0. Di Arn. J. C. C: Llukthrs'end C. W. Etiting: Taninqua, be 7.. J. Fry;*Them Me. J. K. Darns, and In Schttylk II Haven, by Dr. II:Chl• :heater. • oveinber 27,74 48- Ayer tat saparillid A COMPOUND emedy, in 'which • we hare labored to pr nee the most effectual al terative that can be made. - is concentrated extract of l'era Sam-marina, so comb •ed with ether substances of still greater alterative pow -r cc le .afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sar •aparilla is reputed to cure. It Is believed that such a medy, Is wanted by those who suffer from Strurnous cunplaints, and' that one which will accotuplish their .ure utustprove of Immense service to this class oft nr afflicted fellow citizens. Ilow completely this cumpou will do it has been prov en by experimenton many o the worst lasses to be found ol the fallowing complaints: .4d scrofumus Eruptions awl Eruptive Disenies, 'Werra i,oples, Blotches. Tumors, Salt Rheum, T:ald Head, .S'y Allis and Tbidditic),kbcv , .11erceria/ Di:ease, Dr , .91. Neuralin a or; Tic Don loureux, PelAlity , Ilyrpelsia nd Indigestion, Eryslodur, Base or ..lothon;Vs Fire, a. d indeed the whole class of complaints arising, from.] purity i f the Mood. • • This compound will be I mnd a ',great ;remoter of health. when taken in the string, to cagel the:foul hu mors whirh Aster In the blood at that season of the year. lly the timely expulsh nof them nettly'reulding 'disorders mu nipped In the 'bud. 3luititudis can, by the aid of this remedy, spare shemselyes froth the endu rente pf foul eruptions an ulcerous soms. ;through -which - the system will strive o ril itself of coreuptions, If not, apsioted to do Ibis thrt gh the wetland chant of the. body by an alterative • ediefne Cleanse out the vitiated blood wheuersr yoe Gild. its itupurltles burst ing through the skin In ph Iptes„ eruptions or sores; cleanse it when you find it s obstructed and sluggish In the, velmq : gleans. it whe lever •it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where nolortirulse, disorder is felt. people enjoj better health, sod liv longer lhr cleansing tho bbeld. Keep the Flood healthy and all in well; huiwith this abulu'in of life disordered, ttniro ran ha no laAtiott tieal h. Starner or later gallo thlog mon gd wrong, and lb greet machinery canto is dborklered or oeorthrown. • • Sarsaparilla has. and deser es much, the reputation, of accomplishing there, enda. But the world has been 'egregioualf deceived by pre arationn or It. partly be cause the ding , alone has t all the _virtue that , ls claimed for it, but more hem re many pintaratlone, pre. t,millou to be concentrated .xtracts of It. contain but Mlle of the virtue of Saestspa ila, oranything else: . During late years the poi die have been misled by large bottle., pretending to ire a quirt of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Slott of these have been frauds upon the rick. tor the. not only contain little, If any, Sarsaparilla, but often ti curative properties what. ever. Hence. bitter and pa tatul" disappointment his followed the use of the verse , s extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, anti the name itself is justly despised. and has become syu.nymous With intpoeition and elteat. Still we call this c ttopound Sdrsapa rind, and 'intend to supply such a retn`ei y AY shall retume the name from the load of °blowy wb h rests upon it. And we think we hare ground -for belinting ledias thine:: which are irresisnthle by the ordinail • run of the diseases it is intended to _cure . -In :order to secure their romplete eradirathin frvtu the system , be • remedy should'lst ju s dlciourly taken according to le - Miens on the bottle. "If : Pia:PAR .D By . . - DR: . J: C. 'A RE-84 CD., . Lowell, Max,. rrice," CI per Bottle; Six Bolles for $5. . Ayer's Cher , Pectoral, y . lies won for itself such a re own for tile cure of every variety of Throat and Lung ' it pla ipt, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to reboun the evidence of itsirirtUttF, wherergr It bat , been eruploY d. As it has long been in Constatal use throurhout MI rectittn. ne need not do more than a.sure the weptlts quality Is- kept up to the best It ever Las Is-emend that It may be retied ou to do li , r their relief all What; e* r been found to do., Ayer's ' Cat I I rti c : ',Pills. Pills, 'IL TII 1.: a Una.: OF Cmtirenest.Janndire, Dppep in. Indigestion, Dysentery. Pod S.'ainaeh, Erysipelas, Ile (lathe. iVer. Ithelanatinn, Eruptinnn and SL in Di vases. Liner Onnptaint, Drop,y, Teter:, Tatnors and &et' It h ant, trnranr. &nit. aTeurat• gin: an a Dinn r Pit!, and Pr Patrafying the Pinnd. . They are suor•coated, N. t at the Mast sensitive ran take them pleamntly, snit lb o are the test aperient in the werikfor all the purpet:e era family physic. { Prioe, 25 cents per Brix; 'Five Poxes Mir Si 00. Great numbers of Cleizyni: nod eminent personages. hay ty the unparalleled uarfuln. -our spare here will not perm The Agents below named, fu, MatAitac in .which_ they are' arriptiona of the emu that ' , tomb] be followed fort; An not to nut off by-toted preparations t Ley make more, and take no others. The sirs fir them, and they should It All our Remedies are fm. Title.; and by Drunigts I thnmeltent the country. , April 9, '69 ' 1 iiMiM ',First Edition of 10. "BOYEEOO 1 PUBLISHED BY ais .vpripy Gu. dr i $ And for r.o Up j This Is a book of :11.5 pag,s,l UNI 1:IT110d IL A MI tO P PnrentA, Ounrdians nud You that wishes to m • his !lave a hta4lAy 'lnver". silo , the statements are realty ant tiro appeared hi print.! Nov in Press, - and' Roo Few' A Great Work - ply the IMMO A nor, eat ithol i LADIES' •Iff ED CAL- GUIDE, AND DIkRILIA E FRIEND. lids lc a work of nearly 60 peps, heantiftilly bound In cloth, and contains over. ui Sructoin cud. Conine i Incinevinns. It gives a- co oplete description of the choir t lire and function of the reprodnetive estate of the • lentil'', shorrin; hew mani4 ladles moy have or avoid lame families. Alm, a comp to history of llermaphrto 'Minn. with curious !thane, hoeing both sexes In one. It Rico glees 'advice td, 17( ,dog Ladies In Meeting a htutbaody pointlng_nat- the, rince ; otot 'ouch otilstriti.. nets attar marriage, god the idnonce it, exerts on the offsprieg. • The work Ilion gives the s all imitate diseaccs, co that ei Pbralvion. - . . - .3 The test chirpier is devottli receipts for cosmetics at pre of Frames. England and Rossi . hate, teeth. and -far reel/ sweet, Ineath. , They hay" pence.' .. Prim sl.eo. By tnakst:ar *tempi.: SOGU copier, have eh ebbing* copy of the Mote ... . . ders without delay. - - • For .rorapkto description o *kb will 1* se.it nn rwript :Agouti - Waisted iu Veo.2ti : " MEDICINAL. BoE73.ItAVE'S IMMZE nb I '• Physicians, Statesmen, lent their names to eerti sit of there remedies, hut CA° insertion o 4 thee).— nlsh paths our AXtRICAN given; with also , full de li:tints, and the treatment t.lr cure elplrd dealers with ether protlt on.. Dennind want the best aid theie is e It. • le by Itnowx S Sox. Potts. I nd !len:butts 'generally, 1547 m unary look of the 10 sold in 6 Weeks. D PERILS MANHOOD'• CURSE." . R. S. PANCOA ST, cf, Philudelphea, Pa., tl Moks,ellers. Amo.,bound In &db. with tTIIS., and intended tnr g Men. Every young man heath nent Inanhond, and d react this bond: • Erma of undinz, and have never bo tr., ;By snail ' • y for Delivery in a aye. r the Ladle., . • •• ptorni and treatment of fy female may be her onn , tbn '. giving the at Id ore by the Habillly .rar beautifying the skin, • ...lea ;eaverring .obtaltard.at great at.:. .o . l: l n e t i: hota btit:l l4, it i i4 4 m i s tw i t t il l ose t *dY °r • lit ot, 1116 irork fro Nisitaut*, letter *tamp. try to't win, Ire I) aka. • 'sATuiiisAy MORNING, APRIL'3O, 1859. MANUFACTURES. LITTLE,FIELD'S Power Pampa-..Simple and Durable, These Pumps are will known In the New England and some of the Middle and Western Stator, where they give great r.atisfactioS, and have established fur themselves Jcvaluable reputation. They afford power which may be employed In drive a fan, saw •or o th er machinery. re -Fur' test inoifdals. certitteales, and fnrther particu lars, addtegs the Van nfacturers, • l'Ell EINE & LLAItD, (Formerly Lirsuouto & C 0..) Apal 0, '39 15-Iy] ,!Spirin l yteld, Nazi. . TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER, • ; MANUFACTURINCCOMPANY TTAtE nu 'hand nt, thulr extensive establishment, •Ort . Raltroad , st root, a meat quantity of lumber of every kind and description. which they can supply to Operators. Carpenters and builders, at lower rates than it can be bought Wikewhere: They pro ;also •re..dy In supply. through the Means of their extensive business and la bor wing machines, manufactured articles in their line at a wiring of *per cent. no former cost. Their Inrge w'orktitops kayo been to Puceorstql opera lion for be pad year, turnlnz out vast quantities of Doors, Window Frames, Banta, Panel Work, fr . -Mouldings, •lied:ports, , ' Blinds,. - Bannisters, Slintters,, And alt kinds of Framed. tkine/rd and Turned irbrk, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to kerma ordets at the shortest notice, for any quantity To 'quality of atwed or inannfact tired Stuff. • Dry and croon Hemlock of all kinds. fa bnildingpor poses. Oak. Maple. Poplar ' chair, plank and seantling boards; Cherry, Walnut, ' Mahogany &e., for cabinet work: While anar Yellow Plnebeardsfor flooring, raw or made triorder; White Pine plank, 3,2%. 2.1%. ly:;. , ;;;; . and 34 inch pa nel. 'ready: also, plank. beains. scantling, pods, shingle, lath, rolling lath, pail logo. 41:6-11Iits'of sawed stuff and everything. In their line on hand or to order, nt the ghortest notlre.- - Potborille, Murcia to. 741 10. PAPER BAGS. - DA NT 51AUHINE-MADE Paper nu g r; to hold trout I to' 0 po for Giocers-Drug gistsau4 others, for sale by E. aAnnlituEs. Centre street. Pottsville. Novembet 8,'58 ' - t:ir..ls • WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, (Opposite the Furnace. Williamsport, Penna.) aEO. S. BANGER & GO., Whole - ‘_fi mile and Retail Dealers and Madufacfprere of wh lie and yelloW pine flooring beardu i saah.dnors,blinde.ahnty ers.eldlug. wood mould' nue. Le. Jig and xerollraiwing; fanny and plain. All deacrlpthme of turning end planing done with promptnepa:aud ip the beat manner. February 27. 'ss 947 POTTSVILLE Veit's'llan Blllnd Factory. . 'PRE SUBSCRIBER ' respectfully ,11 a/11;ounces tho citizens of Pottsville an d that be has motored his Venetian Blind Factory to Market street. four doors above Centre, next door to Auramls Cabinet gooms„ where he keeps constantly on baud and manufactures to order all kinds of Venetian Window Blinds. WI n.low Shades.Curtalns, T rimming% for Blinds and Shades. thgether with everything in' bin lino of harinert alt orwhieb will be sold at the lowest rates. He invites the eitheni to mill at, his establish- Aleut. feeling confident that ho can furnish as good artb `des /Mean be obtained abroad. lie also attends to re. patrinif all kinds of Blinds and Shades . . TIPli NOR them up When destritt to do to. - IV. 31.1iERBE. March-14W 10.gra . EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD; Mattantango Street, Pottsville, Pa. THE subteriber is prepared. it his old stand, to furnist r kinds oc materials lila !leek for bulidi puiposes—idain and, namentol. lie mull putliulur attention the' Vona? Storms ai Monuntentsof his mai ufaeture.. They eau till every variety sty! , and will comply favorahlyjinheanty a where, and are oVeret Juno G. '5B 23-Iy] MINERS'•SAFETY LANIPS. A fizspottor .Artiolea THE I rSUBSCRIBER,has ,just p ceiTO from Now Castle. England. a let of Davy's Safety Working Lamps, made under the inspection of the English Government Agent. of the best -quality wire gauze. Also, Gauze - Covers made ready for use, for these Lamps._ There are the best Safety Lamps. ever In troduced Into this County:and arcforsale wholesairand cabin at about the cost et Inferior Lamps. Also, Wire astute byliie yard. and Lamp Brushed by the doien or single. Also. the Clanney Lamp for Bosses and Mine, Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick Glass, and' gives an Increased light which Is of Importance to Mine Viaiers. BENJ. BA NIC AN. ta-These Lamps can be put into k box filled with ex plosive g,:te, and moved rapidly backwards nud forwards without any covering, and will not explode. August 8, 'VI ~ CARRIACE FACTORY REMOVED. f( 1 . u udersignVtt itsiketfully em -1 brace this opportunitV int'orm lug the !midi,. that they hireitemored their ~,,z,,,a1-„7 , estenbire Carriage factory, from Mauch kt,._ Chunk street ... " 1 • 1 ' where tftey hare been ~". wince the late fire, to thei [...Sew, Large and commodious building, In Alcrrite Addition, on the old site. where they are prepared to' tern out CA ItIIIACIES EQUAL TO rum BE:a t TILE STATE end ready to accommodate' theire easterners and all those who may favorlhem with their patronage. A n entire new and well selected stock of materialiand the same old hands will enable them to do work whilh Inelegance and durability.cannot be surpassed. Thoy swill continue to attend to the businessbereafter ex before, with determination to give general satisfac tion as 1111 ordure will receive prompt attention. Atirltepairtng .tene at the niaorteit notice. July 18.'57 . 2.0-ly ADRIMIT k BURKITARD SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, At Wholesale and Retail. . DANIEL KB EitTLE , ,„,.. . 4 4 desires to call the anew - . ts, tin nest the pistsile to his : 1..... f " .• extensive assortment of ..4-, - .:, ": ... • , ' - ' 01 ,4' Rosa. and Shoes, mand. . ' ',,- .• is ' , c-i.• Postured under his own •t .'-.'; 'lf l / 4 ".it an spe c Sion, eipeidally 4. 4 , .;,...,• • f•-•;is klaptial to the Coal Re- ski . -4-2 , ...-,-. ~`„ •.:',.. gion.and i IT,;red for sale ri,..,. - ... : '-`.... at hls :Monson CENTRE, :•-os ._- 7 ...; : „_. 14 : 6; ,..... STREET, above High,' :, 4 ,- .. ' "*. . and opposite, the Public • School Houser. Ile Ms on hand a well assisted stock of Miners' Danis and SlioesOleu'a and Bop' Calf, Goat and Hip Boots and Itrog,ans of : every deseription•, Women's, MiPSW and Children's Gaiter Boots. Heeled Button GaL ters, Ilalf Gaiters and Lasting Baskin& of every color; Women's; Misses and Children's Rid and Goat Skin.LICID Boots, Buskins, Ties and Slippers, Men's Patent Cod gross Boots. Ahos sit assortment Of EoliX A Co.'s Read Ins: Works. All of which will be sold at. unusually low prices. • Particular atten Wu given to all kinds of•nan d factnied and customer work and 'repairing. Also on hand, a fine assortment of !Prianks,lailm4s and Carpet Bags. ' Pottsville. June ICI. 'EA 154 f ' J. L. MENNIC'S MOROCCO FiI.CTORY A Arid Leather and Shoe-Binding Store. Railroad syeel, &berm CrfronArll nn3 Allah streets, POTTSTILJA PA. Tte rerp.....c.tftely Informs. MR -- . MR old' customer*, and . r;',.?" --- ' lblipublie pnerally.lhat , A li t i f lan continues to manu- facture AM. xr.sms of, • i ...N• -- — o— .. mclitocco,gio.:strniti, , c; l fl l. ;, •Fromeh Morocco,. Shoo,. t• • .„ ,4 • lkst and Book Bindings, / ..4 l;t t..,, .... Pink Lining - And !loans `• v i - t . of-fill colors. Ile has al. hi l'jp . so on lind a gencral ns• • , , itt • . le"' sortment of aMlllids of , - . , —.,....t - ...- . • LEATII ER. Oak tan tiedvg1atie11.......7.7..._.......Z.. - 11t0 and lied Sete Leather. Slaughter Ries. French and City Calf ::•ktns. MINERS' UPPER. LitATURR. txcing Lontherfor belts, and good Bucket &lather for "pumps, and an extend re variety of Latta. Threads, Nally l'egs, Clatnicle. All kind* of shins, Sheen, Goat, Deer. hr.; also. Sumac taken in exchange far leathcr,at the highest market prices. or paid for in cash. !Pottsville, July 10. 'llB. Saddld POflaruess suntitVlhLE. attery; ( lIEREWITII ittvite riinr especial I m ten lion to My Tory eotensive st9elc iicady Made : Subitoi7, Minns, tf.e.:sanbrietog' the - largest variety oistylea and qualltles'ever offered for - add to (Ms county, sod at prlnm that' will compare • favorably with those of any other hpose In the trade. • - 16 .4;„ : „ b e been, for mine years' peat. . in habit . of, purchasing my 6 AtteriatexclusiregAr Chnly- 1 - nnd myself now in the imesesslon 'of adanntegre from thle emit. nolonjoyed -by the trio fronetally,end feel that I ran, with mnfider.mosdielt the trade of ell classes of dealers; Cud my arrengementl for 'the coming ROA sante trideore bared upon keets4 larger inacontof bunt, : •isasttvla anve , AUhrrtei dmitei you oar , *hoofer° tiny 1 Jaren ft ndlng.ot toyel4bpstrzer:itir . orythips . ciuo, (paired In -toy line; • . - • • "ordeni,by . m.dt seeinimeettlalljnel Andthe :tritls sent warrantell to glee utterer , lon,both sato -prier end; quality:• •C9O3II:I.SVORVP. • Opposite gpiteop,alcerr.k i antra atrat: Palmate.' . 3.liirth 7;18:17 ••• • • • • TMICIZI - JOAN T. LANG MISCELLANEOUS: APPEALS. • •ry&ilE undersigned, Commissioners of monad empty : hereby glee Twice to ihstaxa • inhabintate and- others, ustnera of PrePert/ within said minty, that appals relating to the asserstuebts thattefor the year 18.59,. bill 'be aid for the at;vendlst. • Soughs and townships of saidsounty, as fbliorri, to wit: Toe.the township of, SehuyikM, at the bonne of 'Joseph Ilartghswout, in the town cf Trismrort, on Saturday, the Matt day of April in t. Tor the borough of fort Carbon and lawnship of East • Norwegian. I the !Muse ot John Lewis, in Marlborough of Port Carbon, on Monday, the Itt4 day of May next. . For the township of BlYthe, at the hotter) OrMrs• Kelly, in New Philuielphia, in said township, on Tuesday, the :Id day of May next. • For the township of 111hanny and Rush. at the boom of Jouatha a Litidamot h. in 1: ash township, onWedues day, the 4th day of May next. .• t. For the township of liolnu, at the bottle:of Henry Fey. .ln Riartern, In said toinatilp, on Thursday, the day of May neat. For the ix...rough Ashland and township of B utler, at' the bons* of George itab D. I n lb. borough of Ashlaud, on Filthy, the 6th day of Mac next. For the township of -New Castle. at the holed of Levi Rater, in saiktostualiip,on Saturday, the ith day of May next. For the bomugh of 3llnerseille, at the house of J. F. O. Kamalust, in said taraugh, on Monday, the Mb day of May next. For the townships of Case Kind Foster, at lei bouNi of Paul Lengel, in Foster towieship, on Tuesdoy, the leth day oPllay next. - • For the township of Barry, at the house of Johri A. Otto, In said township, on Wednesday, the 11th day of May next. • . For the townships of Eldred and Upper Malsintongn, of the hopee,of J. W. ilebier, le Upper Matuntougo town strip, on 1 humpy, the 12th day of May next, • For the townships of Robley, liegins and Potter. at the house of Franklin II ant:lnger, in fiestas township, on Friday, the 13th day-of May next. ' . • For the.bornugh of Cretonne, at the house of Peter Ber ger, in said borough, on Monday, the 16th day of May • next. For the borough of Schuylkill, Haien, it the' hone, of Edinnii Moyer, In said borough, on Tuesday, the nth . - day of ilsy. next. • - For the township of North .; Manhitint;at the house of Widow Mover, in. mid township, an D'ed uesday, the: 181 . b day. or May next. . et • For the borough of Palo Alto, aftheliznee of Widow De vine, la said borough , ott f Thuvi4ay, the 19th day of Slay next. • : • • For the borough of 'St. Clair, et thsbouse of John Betz, in mid ,borough,,on Friday,-the 21thiriXy of May 11 .1 1 - ' Far the tosturbtp of Norwegian, ikt the Conludarionere ' When in Pottsville, on Saturday, the Hat day of - May next. ' For the South arid North West Wards of the borough of .Pottsville. at the ConrinisainirerCtrilleey on ,Monday, the trod day of May next. Far the Middle and North East Wants of the borough of Pottsville, at the Commissiouere' (ritlee,nn Tuesday, the 24th day of May next. ' - " All persona and corporations who feel theenseirew rig krioved by the assesameut andvaluation al their pro perty, intl . ali Tremont; claim lag exemption from militia tax nu any account what &lever, are requested to attend at the times and planes above stated fur redress. - No exoneration from military tax can be allowed mite!' • said appeals by the torumboinuens. IIMILIP ROYER, EDWARD 0-00N:ion, ebblinativn. crt • SA.MUEL K AUFFMAN, ' .flat—Sands4lltrat`lßT. Clerk. Commissioners' Ones. Put tsv March 28, lea. .1 VALUABLE WORKS ~ . na F/11111111 4 1(i, GARDENING,_ &c. . FQR,fSAI.E-a variety of the latest iitid.tnost reliable WorkS, rtar:pcisinit-- air:tinbod'a American Gardening. revised edition. • • liridgeman's Young tiortiuuti's Astitstapt. , - . I.towtilug's..liural Essnys. .1 do Fruits and Fruit Trees of imorle;a. Johnson's Ilictiroary of tiordeuli4t. . 'Barry's Fruit Usnien. . . :. , Liartihry's lierticult arr. ;Winston 's Agricultural Chemistry. . . • Thomas's American Fruit Culturiat. Allen's Trivitise ou the Grape. Thomas's Farnt Iwplements, tMO Eointvingt, 111uku's A Mericit n karturr. ' .. . • Emilie' Landscape Gaideniag. liaises American Slower Garden Direetmy. , Dunning's Ladles' Companion to the Honer Darden llardurr's Fartutra• Dictionary. . Fritit. Flower and 'Mellen Garden. I Dana's Muck Diannal. . Uranus's Held Doak of Manures. • The Garden, a pocket manual of practicaillortleulture. The Farm, do *. do • •do Agriculture. Neat& Progre.sire Farther. Then:44's and Frultlt y ltivaloes Guide. ' • Bennett r Poultry nook. lirowne'a American Poultry Yard, Bennett!' American Poulterer's Companion, &e.,`Ae. a variety of Garden Imploneuts of the best quality. For sale, at B. BA NNAN'S ,Book and Se:ed Store. . . -DECIDEDLY TILE ;iIOVEitT, NEATEST AM) 31tZteT BEAUTIFUL NECK—TIES ! ' Decidedly, the newest, nelitent and most fashionable GLOVES ! Decidedly ttho .4:tetras+, •neateitt and trios! serriceable SIISPENtiERS t - Decidedly the newest and n en test, sj lk, linen and cambric ItODKEROHIEFS! And de-2+2ly, • The newest. andinost extensive assortment of FURNISHING GOODS! Of eveiy delpriptlon. for Spring and Summer, ever of fered to a Anodic PoWie, can new be seen, in connec tion with en unparalleled assortment of - Cloths CassOnerci and Vestings l Just recolvtd from , New York and Philadelphia, at the 4 .I,EMPLE T OF FASHION!" Cnrner of gentre and ifahnntango Sta. Pottsville, Ap. 9. !AO ' 1 . 5-tfj E. T. ELiniciLi co. NEW SADDLE, HARNESS & VARIETY STORE, POttsville. • . rilIE undersigUed would -respectfully announce to his friends and the public In general, I tat he has opened his' _ - - - Paddle, Borne as mid ~m4...‘1•__. . Trunk ERtabliihment, 7 ,-...„- - .;- ~,.., ....,..,-„,. I . on the west side of Con. ~..___- , i g lir...-'-t-9 - tre street. Pottsville. nir.ff ii sV- s .:,÷ l- .7.z..5- - ... ,r 4 t -te....-'... - -:--- - 1 - 0 1 11 pestle the Town Hall, . = '••--, , A ..- .-,.. -- r. where he le prepared to .---;...._- •,..,)t. . •-- do all kinds of work in. . - I , r7pS 1 - R . ,,- -. M. his branch of business, - ' -- .,<.TL.,,. iM. - ...,. ....stp * - -.IL , and keeps on hat di gen. - :. --3 .. -- ..k 4 -ff.,-j, 7 ..:- tktge , -- Mal assortment' of Sad- ' -- :` , -,--F.-2, "Q . -7 f_— -2- _ dies, Harness, Collars, -- -,..- - s • • , Britilee,Whips.travellog, • . - trunks, traveling Inge, satchel'. &e. Ile also has an Resentment of bobby horses, children,.' gigs. chaises, coaehes,,wheelbanrows, and a variety of other fancy articles in the toy line too numerous to mention.::• ' i ' • - ' tie has also on hand re •stortnient of P. G. - —and an essorttnent of P. —. 'twatla of I. 0. of O;F., and will 1?e prepared to make theni 'to or der aceordlog to style and taste. Feeling thankful rorlpast favors al his old , stand In Port Carbon; sad feellnir assured thst natinfactind he rendered to all who giveLlm a call at his new estab lishment. . Arill 10, '5O /6.omit . SAMUEL PATER. PINFCRO E IRON WORKS ' S .'Pincgroye. Schuylkill County, Pa. . 1 1peramo the s Tbi t i l eilinctl:mitinmeeeno f .T is o u l n o Iw' under Wn v:. "' Esq.. fogierip of the well known:firm vtica l lea J. Wren &pros. of Pottsville. ' Wren's experience sea Nester Ma chi elm, extending thrringli a period of many years. du ring which time be baa been concerned in - the erection of some of the largest fron•works In lbs. United Sham, will be n sufficient trufarantee of the characteiof the work turned out of thlk eatablishment. ' . ' All orders, by mail otherwise, for steam engines' of any power with, their connections, Machinery for blast fornaceri. roiling mi Ils., forges, mist mills, saw mills; ma elainery for using single and double acting pumps, breakers. drift cars will receive prompt attention. • Connected with the *brim to a large steam ear fitetory, • capable of tarn Mg cut )m*4 orders at abort notice., The ears made`st Oils establishment are second to none in the State for durability4vebile the style of plate wheel manufactured and eathmelvely need Is superior, and worthy the attention a: Railroad companies. By strict attention to buslneriC, in all its details. the proprietor honest the l'inegrore Irb, Wort., may 'evolves share of public palming:B. 1 JAMES L.biIITTINO, JOIIN Y. Si tt EN. i . - ' Troprkdor. Master Slachluißt and Supt.• March 12. 'b9 . , - • . , .' ' NEW fiIUSIC. . A iroivig wrrll oNE I LOVE- Fraser. ' -The Battle rrayer"-r-lllmmel.. . . . "Bessies Orave" inrhuater. • "Floating on the IVI td"—(hover. . "Foftly Steals the Fading Light"—lV Island: • • ' "flowers of the 9.a nal us ry"—Veck. - "lanthe,!" a Ballad—ticley. • "ileum du Fad." S 15'altzet—Tlattt.• "riceolorraini Polka'4-31uniiniscr. • , " "Le Clvandiere," 0 tad - Wait Z .. Parolll. • ," PI lases March from A thalle"—Bartholdy. ' "Highland Schottlee ' —Hewitt. ' Tear Drop ablesurka !'-z KS illykelly. i 4 •Bellak's New and mproved Illetbod for the lianas Fordo." - Just received and ferrate at •• ', M. BANNAN'S Mock and Music Store . • ~_...• • • NOTIcE• , To Coal Operators ana SettaytktliCoun. ty Merchants. QSTOKING , TOBACCO, by Steam - 10..power--ADOIN a 64, at Elam burg. Smoking Tabu. co and Segar.MarvaractOrnon band And ready l'ot sale. 200 barrels sweet &tilted Smohing Tobacco. . tdo,ooo Halt' Spankbl Regan. •7 - 7 • 200,000 Flxeit,Slianfah Begata. - ‘• • 100A100 Sead and Extia tem*: •• • 1: Orderatboinkfully :teal ed and promptly attended to. Terms easy.b ; MARX AN moyxn. - hamburg, Barka COily, el . *. 5.'57 •• - •.• vt.ti • - DlOlealt Nee es. " TOHN FINGpSti. & COS Patent ey Helix Milled Eyed; 'Needles: decidedly the beet in the merteLef dig/went stseirtrene tie. to 2. always, to tw.. had wholesale end retail. D. I • NNAN'S. Pothrittie;lahaiiiy -• ' ' ' 6 ' • 'EtACLEVS COLO P NS. TuST receivea, a fresh assortment of , i these tagebrated GOLD MS, of 'rations rises, with .Cason for the peek*, etdesk. We variant th ese paha, and exchange theta if the points tome off. For sale al ! 2 • • • B. BANNAN'S Book and Stationery Store. , •NIAPS I . - NIAPS!! . MAPS!!! 11Ars of Ochnyloll CounV, and of IT the Coil tegloviii, In Sheets, InPOeltet gook Form, en lam a rho dedie T Framed, to f. tale by. _..,. li. BANN AL airThi se t►spa InArAe l can he feet ilseel; to Moen , '- • , ;'' , • 0,1189 r CHESS .cmesellt- T -.-- ,u S ' received, a f r sh -ixasartmeof of. 741 , Zogligli lentened Itoodebenttnie otilltereet elllee, Moss Roardi nud•llackt: M muted tkards v lkinslnoi ee.--' , A in, Ague no Chow. ll'or U at.' -.'",, -.• •- B. I.I.LNA. 'S Doak netllttlionery Etore 7 .- . f3tittry. From the Philadelphiaßand .x Bullet BE HONEST WITH THE DEAD. • ; • IT tY ttDWIZD Q JIMIZI. A. oh break noi thau lb I hal,* am!) . Imposed bt dying br i d, " _ False to the Tin:. it thou i But honest with the dead. ' ' That waded tom: that sunken tilM l ,o4 That hand which clasped thine awe Xltat voice whieh'folddy taxed its w 411: Is weak:mud nurasuredloue. • "Chu ebeitsbed porpoSe etaftlfilled, • One _aim ,uoiompassai 3/4. „ Oh. will you execute the tract,. itertertr that trust Forgetr And though low bending by th at Returning that'Mweet. - • • And riabing out amid thy grief. "Yesl oh, my Aerhog, y61;1: , . Picture shot& E, the parting Beane; Iteralhtho rbtsb3C eYor ' - And let the pledge ,that etmatter h rd, ,Itovlre tiarnory. That plodp,ol std hie the lope of titdo,' • Effaced It from thy heart? Woe to thee! should that vaniabed To Ufa ond Iteanty start. What wouldet then ray If that al Not; Pet In death'. eclipse, , Erhenid beam atiev, thy pout to hat To pale thy 'quivering lips. Bbrinkink within it narrow ibid. Then eouldit not weed iti gaze, Its pitying but uobreldlittt glance, Would scorch like tropic rays: • Oh! keep that protr.bw! baste to d • 1 ,What others might have done, It It would have been eunalguod to f Tie binding on but one/ ( BritClll Ahy promise! Inward (mace, Shall thus thy conscience False to the liking. if thou wilt! • But faithful, to the titiad .obange. • ; t . . Them In ipirit mocking In all material Mingo, A - And ever elonde and sunshine Are dropping from the wings.' lle knowi not times or pinery. I And neither sigbe. nor mirth,i Can ntaeftterea he triers I === . . . . Tie *anthers In tbe forest; 7 • And l*the Arden, where Rich plants from every climate Fend fragrance on thank. 1 . Upon the pleavant.blll4lle, .MI carpeted with green,- I And in the gloomy desert; f Ills foals t cps may be soon. Since al hat IA created, :First lir the light of day, This wa •d'ring. restiens spirit, • llasonward eppd his way. . ever,! Asname is Change: and evr, As lungatt time shalt last, Uhrllellis and slutchnrs over • All being shalt be Cast. , PitigrapOral. DEATH OP BARTHOLOMEWOE jIN NAPLES. ARAGIIA PEI! FRON ' A. roaTficoill I On a soft beautiful morning last ipri g. I saner my brenkfast in my little Women - tit premier, et dye of an,old Mezzo 'in the Vied C rminello at it Napies., Outsidaiwas a fine garden}} which be. longs: to a ducal palace that fronted en the Chia: jli ; und;just beneath me, so near thatl cou v ti al most touch its branches, and old )(Catlin wa dto and fro ita grnee l ful, feathery , tiding ;,each I leaf cluster quivering and trembling in th soft morn ., ing breeze; some young elms, and a beautiful young 'Acanthus, grouped around the Flealia!; be side them, wain broken Corinthian-sPitnno.lcies tared around with ferns and all , Tattler of creep ing-H(l4ns that seemed like Heine's "soft treen .ear," lislening..te—while throwing -,a hes tiful mantle over—the;ruincil glory of the to glory a broken imam Etruscattfrase, filled teith vio lets, stood at the foot' f the path that weandetound the bees, and Which was overshaddsted. the lir:lnch, OW closely, that the suniig,ht eould only peep thrilagli the dancing , !circa irri little wavy necks. A young grape vine crept, along sane sr ' bor poles, until itajittle stretching; yearning ten. drily ' barely reaciAd a branch of the Acaeitylook• ing like a young babe striving ,to ase its little Muhl; • '{ * 1 The Once teethed so rural and pealtful that no le would , luipe ' dreamed of it's being;n thel edge ti a great eity. put while my; eyes rted on the , iet beauty of tills grand old garden. and hinted on the glory of tree and sunlight, andierjoyed the fragtant air, fresh from the :orange Wesson's!, and luxuriated in the tranquility and reprise of those shady walk*, my ears* were filled' pith a I the screams and shduts , of a. Neapolitan 'crow . '..i . A great human tide, as swaying and surging a ound 1 nib t. the noise of ;their shrieking, ivishes, prttyers,,l 'three tOeell, begging', wrap gli pg. sorrowings and rr W icings, all rutted up, and atling au pecan t rntoil, then died away, until. a fresh wave of sqund broke again 'with thunderous roar upoi the Intr. „ 1 .1 . ' Itlt "It's 'a wonderful sight and seund," sal Mrs., es:beater, who stood beside the Yttindow w icing, ,• k , far me to fraiSh my toast and teak hat we might commence together our daily "sweet 'toil" jit the. Musee Borbonique. ' ' 1 i 1 1 Breakfast despatched , we sallied Put into the Chlaja - rithere a carriage, whose driver bud grown accustomed to our daily descent' frximOil Vico CarMinello, drew ; up before us, with the preeision of a private establishment. ,1 1 "Museellorlionique" was the stere otype Mex. and away we rambled along the Vico ,i'redli , into the Strada Chiaja, and from thencejto the fm great 1 'Neapolitan artety, the Toledo , out which we Oits sWthe Museum. We loitered a little ishile in one fliariteHallery pf Bronzes from Ilercalaneutin mid pompsii, then ascended the broad, sta4ly elairwa,Y, .ta the. PiettKo Hailery or Studji. We trete -re viewing thq old painters, and entered , thst Morn litig the lsti&ille, which contains the pietaes:of the Bysantine/sehool. We talked awhiie ii ii theme e,eurions old !IMO tings, then pasted in fa tover a 2tl 'Salk, where we admired Giorano's ."Dscent from the Cross ," and tivo fine pietures'of Sal atom i one a beautiful, earnest young boy Christ,ldtspiat: ing with the Doctors In the Temple; and theoth4 er, a curious literal representation , of the Mute ttotrthe'Beatu,,a man with a huge , log of Woad in acs ownl eye, most , industriouali oectipiedi like Uncle Toby with the widow, in hunting fortitoote in a brother's visual orb. While we werellehgh , - 4itg over it, a gentleman naeladyenteriiiiithe Salle. -H. ' ' '' I . "That is Mr. and Mrs. cOrmod " skid Mrs. Ho; ebester. - I , • h"What! Osgood, the artist? Petty o:sgned'ir usband?" I asked. "Introduce" me to them, If 1 they come up -to' you. -I knew his ,wife, Finn* intimately." - 1' They awned joined Mrs. Rosheader, and ,wali presented to theM. Now, for the booefitof ,ferY' girl who loves Fanny .oegooP beautiful lyres; I Ivill i own'that I site in strict judgmeht on t a:Ap pearance of her' Successor. I had loved away riand, nod her graceful produetione, too tr t i ll not to do that, and with all the injustice that I wing loyalty to another begets, was going to ho heat. is died, when I heard Mrs. linebeStersay, "Mrs. Osgood, I was so glad to hear that you' and Mr.,Osgood took earo of Mi. Harthold o tew." 4 •Yest,7 she:replied:in a saft.litintt voi Ant 1 .orl ,litil VOi Went right to my, heart, "but wa' tier, too I to s to be of much service. It is so sad." . .1 t "We only hoard of it this morning," sal fif e rs. tocbester;_"and ae felt very much shocked I as. Sure yon." ; - Mew More ward: - passed; and I grew reeettelled c ia i\ l o Pail Osgotarts successor, whOn Isar, fro her: ebservy ions and the subject • f 'the coccus Lion. What. a 'kind ' , tender heart she !Wok .. Mr. got 4 ben Allred of the nictures, ind f their jour fy to he Nest, and said some very p ctical thi igs.— iiita6 asked him Mho bad mode men, sketch y, ; o 01). no," he replied; "Photography and nor. yping set aside now the artist labor 1 that ins." ' ' • i " • • ' What; sitnplotans :we raw sonetatirs and i'llos , • diet" aro, to be ' sure; we imagine such exaggeiw. -ted things about •artists and poets—that the: ono Pro al ways_yketching. and the Other alwayi in a "filit freiksy." Now Ibsen alwaya fowled that the instesel oi, sko tehing or trying to jotidewn Ever so r oughly-on paper, a.ravishing ki. or , 'glorious: old; building, was a "joy'and a pl easure,', •andtmorirover - en invaluable relic to- tuemoty. I; i bare same' skimberef ofd churches ; whosebroken ' backed ,perpendiculars, wooly al(atlitigs an tipsy- 1 / ttgiva windbyry4 would not give for the by .pho sogiapb of these places. Every crude eassiiik line : has a tale to tell me, that no ..other representation could, A raft :shadow ' Illited berri a delicate e'outlhoiered over :het pinnaeleoi bit of and !ielien i posted around oVerept damn on Shia arch;all Cr.. aging a dylieloar 11111211C04 and *Peels, which none hot that; rough iketeh, and _ itilgurant Tailor knew of.' ' - • - I After the Orgoods bade as good Morning 4 Said, to MM. &Attester, "Noiv tall ma. all about ; .Obis; young•seulptor.u; • —t;,. ; - ! 4 I Thee followed sad, tale. and :those of Yob woo' , L Wan t iro ail lee hie"Eve,Repenten ":11t Omits: boo bide it, mid think over the yorruirf .historyi, itt its Mitster.;*-.lr.r.Or'fellow I Itts 'wits We , ; with the, vigil lee 4etnott . ) of . -Ilitii; ': an Tettuabsdhes. Flir . I_o lll 4- ., . .0 any:. ~, pi - dui:it, or bit' Conettj• that Watt - 11 AS *it hint - 'her - parth , and *oho it dm' boar-argattr. :This time to palmlike useta,", told, Mot thR Alattwriaitral- - shiolailettat So {lda :tome* ,sattllalr...,ber- teeth 'went and food ware ill 'that:lasts. worth striving . )throprrh.attd; thstOgb. IL .340. bear: eared and lori that meat lair more Ana' filo firs dad tiatuay : _pawed the (Ink attoreli, hut ryerityliallelail that Or arra•tForth than the *lt% hat a Valve riihirl If he lialltarallt itnocked the tttc-ro'pleties. has ,hiart told ' bun .other throws, ;: oil: all: our tboolOro t --hiad - voilld ' Mitt lye • hold on. -- I, round ' that, .I 1 works tlOil kid made .: no had l'aii-wurld!set ht .igiggi lona Edo. baud or lon hos, Atka ki3l4. ID . I . .; .. , . . Ell . , his' beart;7therefor; d he eould search mat these perfect works of 0 with cleanlinees and purity at apirit.4.:To advance true art, it it said that men's lives must be! laid down, and to receive the knowledge' whereby to lay them down fitly, the heart muse be oleo and the spirit pore; the per fection of i art soul times can only be reached t through the tiaptis of toil and privation, as the purifying let- som e eagle can only be obtaiatid , through the fiery b ptises. of sorrow. • "Re left - his country and went to Rome, and *there he studied feltbfellY, with 'pure heart, girt i • loins.atid #. ening , amp:, . Once ha:awhile he re ceived en der , an everreent be earned be sent • home to in , old widowed mother: Sometimes, it it said, 64 like David (Magas, walked the streets with only It crust le bis.nocket, to bite a morsel • from wheat hunger pa Leta strong to site.: Often he bad net the power, to bay the marble be need. ed fur his lattlered atorkkand had,to burrow the money on `stern. sherp.msurious interest . At Islkt be prospered, and received orders mote rapidl y be sawthe thing he had been toiling for, nearly in big grasp, end li ..t juititled for the troth be bad bellev,ed is wi h each eeduring faith., lie bad Arty thousanddollare' worth of orders; but when he attempted to nark, an unaccountable 'weakness Crept. over hits. his chisel •would drop from his hind, his Dead throb, his eye grow dim." "IL, wail reemantinded to take - a little jaunt as faeas Naples, and, is fortnight shim"; he arrived, " said Mrs. Rochester,' "Ito called on us ; we were 'out.' Mr.. 11. retureid his call; bat 'unfortunately did not find him 114 .Otte day wit heard helms ,ilek ; we inutt legume ahout him', .and when we inquired,"added sat friend, in a trombiing voice, "he hail jnst died, a d he;tvould have _died alone, but fur these 'kind . *goods who , saMdieside him and closed, his eyes," . • ' ~ : Then we talked of his merits as'a senlittor. I visited his studio , Wit year, when I was in Rome " , seid Birt. Rochester, "and was very ma,. i pressed it fa -4,, roli his creations. Some has relieft.,' se now; the '' was a tatue, however, that I liked exceedingly, oil Ev . eller the Fall. HIM I Wished to order ecopy, to lace beside our "Prima Pee care"l of Angtolini s. This - east, :you know, Is such an innocent, o r dering looking yang erea. tore; shelolds the apptel in her girlish bind, and gases it I' with awl surprise and curiosity. 1.10 the ,og lusei ith her. What tilul, melt wnotlers has none 41 the 10f ii modern' reasoning Strange that the yod icon's creation thou 1 . though,No eouree, 4 , give rise o ther whore eve y breath whore genius had d "While llooking.a get to erreise, or however, Aber° w 4 near me, ho did w but Itaphirt erred, i oleo say; id ne wo rouits, to thoy,nre even in II We perfe and flood] Thera Barthaluiliet - Vs lEv, wish to eiitleire. young heed drool:4 talk amnial in!bea heavy with the eol: the`nrms twig as I, little hands." She ep, even Ito lolik to Should lia've Leen b ly erriniliith biro young . sh.,titder4 al OCIII?R, ..Ont'y my genii My hutubleue Mrs. D owning mew's Eve ft Telco , and dumb despairi written wOrdt,coal aide her and inborn a righiloido in thi "I who liyed ben i Mulder yi ben repeated Imyt frien finished her descrid rn the ititernikon N Oil politiinaculctol Prinepsei di Wean Of the handsome D. fillms he talked of,. •,.. "Pow (ellen-, pda him, only been: at least; for m,", he 111 ' And th sit is, h little hen ul of tic the tardylwrordlof "Why do you sitl ebol one eremitic i with-Itudidey. unt rounded by glo'riou shot unn4tleed by brentland was loop ' and orhuth. .., • "I 'sigh," she a and look t i s in.• up ,nt think theif when' had en.. hof Ithi what I ash now:" . . , , And that the. chi mona'a g3nius, is denied the tread which comes too late to be of ' human avail. Poor Ds rtholenien • The hotel keepers ' timid and frighiened: at dent , as aid, Southern' Europeans are, and natortiona a besides, lacked up the rui,m . and refalsd to girt, up the poor sculptor's body, until paid for all the fiirnituro oontainod in the room, which they e-m-illered eontaminated by the presence 4 that poor, heart-broken deathe, Mr, i r Ogren, our ,minisfee on snorter heard It, th'ao with the prompt, quiet If ridge so characteristic of him and se epCtisM.iti aplei., went thqie and 'ordered , the doors , to-,be • sued, and with ,Augl.;lini and Oigood. and loins! thers, gave ,to the unfortunate young icCloor's mains, the attention and care they, wo4ld so g diy have eatendell to him in life. ,I ; I '' - . AINNIR .• HAMSTER. 8 800 i. Armed Ileitis:tint a,brace or rellsibli Arkansas blide, 1 a car of Pm It...at arrangednly "eh n !per bra ches must AIM iginal one Of th Altos t. 91 PA. 11 , , . • . My &teasehunt was prtidoetive of two deer and a sullielent 4pply of small game to list me a week. Apra ban that I did not_carieto shoot, for I inane pre died shooting•lsircls and the small er animittfor heltnere sport of . killing them. The seecind ay 'rim stormy ; and I did not leave my wigwam. • Da the. third morning was clear . and cold,land promised myself a day of glorious fun. . I Was o t with. the sun, slid instead of keep. inc in ;hit ,vti ity as .1 hid done on the ertt day, I took to siFo n riiige ttiat'ran off in* north-ties,. . emu direction and i did not rise so much as to ren der the asce t irerj laborious. The scow, however, which laj o tbe'ground to the depth of peshaps eight incite , retarded my proves!, and after two , hours or si r ibegatt to weary me and bring out the ~perspiratio ' . ' 1 1.441 started out with_ a heavy Ila-lan oir room oh, but I got too but fur snottily joeu'inbre e,and So hanging it in the forks of a sapling to ho siesiimed on my return, I wont 'on much lig ter end ;osier.', . : As I p mewled itp along.tho ridgq, the under. growth •b game mare denso, with.ocensionfl thick ets of I :rid and juuiper, so tang!ed that forcing a passa throught them was bath Militias 'and. lit., barking.[The ground ton, became uneven, broken . Into sh rpridges and deep ravines, with • numer ous roe slpileul updn fantastic @hopes as if the go lulus o disorder ltd !seen trying her huntlat tier 'fectin . I !' I . - ' • . ' i ' . . -` a 7 t, if 1 1 • ' • ' 9 poe ware t ';enquire why I persisted is purse rig seek a chase, shriek' answer—l expec ted t fin , game , had I. did rather unexPeetediy :- fur a I t trued qniteabrutitly rmind a sharp an4le of r cks, I plot,-fee to face; not moire feet (lis ten a muisstrhus black bear. He bad heard My 'pp'. acbi and Was canting forward ou his hind feet. it:welcome me to hie boor. In a Incend I disetiarged my rifle, bet intend of. scnaid;r, the bullet through Ur brain aaipnght to he - ferltine. stniek bim in .the *biome% which only ma et buns little uncomfortable, and terribly furious. here eras no limo for a second oboe be. fore my shiggy friend had Ms arms around inn; and nut inbo' behlide bear in Paternal expression, I had seeared s g;rod grip upon the roots of his long rough tongue: 'Even a beer Can be gagged,' and the mild fell 4 coughed convulsively, evinciag a gaud deal of ilieguet , at my treatment. 111. hugged Much leis energetically than hie bearish nature' inclined blot Vs do, bat he would not fet giq nor eithe'e would L So we thrust, end pashed, and staggered &Gout Until away we both went over it • 4 • ledge, down Into ravine choked up with briars,' brambleslind fragnsetits of ruck. - ' r , : • Somehow we gat sriptirated in the , tumble, rind 1 there we AMA et t, hin ten fast of tmett.taber, me:- ditating+the tom F,proliatly :pother ittnek-LL a retreat, it posibt . Defoe° cit'diver as had iambi up our minds , m dog,n pare breed,-Impartadliall terrier, Which, during oar • tomtit a abate bat lest i there quite &spin beil, nese: having. seen a bear before, nee came- tearing &min tfie,ledge, yelping like meth:icing jerefiably. Made i op ker mind that it: wee noS-11l in f n: 11 swell. dog elutost inviiria: bly 'umlaut:lmm it ,fite vear,.but -Fide, true to ' tier instient i wen et .kruin's bead; and fartened to E l i rievile.t A' cuff of one of. the. boar's "-paws sent the dcig flyittg- fifteen fret 'through the air, lending ter aa tke top of lt juniper thicket. • , , Tlilslisgh. treatment { stirred up all Yiii , r's b all l • 14 ".941- 4 0 A pevit.ts,i.,trh Wild rage : exiiiiiited '69 iny fx . aite, is , tie ihrliiiiir as she leaped teem: - • • • ~_~.{.1 %:: r MINCI MANIA. NO. 'arm in tasting of that beau .us thing? .And one slinost Anglo Hui's. lovely ceviition ;thy -T or thr antique in ii; it It's ins modern feeling. It's ins ing, ;dawn self taught, A et* dbe More 'swore abe d mid i tit s 4 artistic in .execution, thouitht than the Italian's alutuit has been enltired,and modal to him in his blood. Bartholomew's Eve, you for I did . at toast; I remember,' re soWie. !'learned. Theban*" 'taper some Cuddle anatomy, drnwing, thosh • !ismer.* . der they are able to'see these o elOirer, they can Aga error t erelttion at mountain, earth s .nn; eignisite express* in .:Whitiitoett away from me nil he sits with ; her beautiful g on her, breast, the rich heir y misses, this hakerea seeing swekef desp.tirtng Owlish; "she 'held no help ig.th . use has Ilia yet summoned swir ls the face - of the ono who r guide:, but.who first wicked, en !acuity threw on her poor the' Weight of blame. ' - !amoral:salt make me groat, exaltime." elces her - Eve sing; Btrtholo. yes, )ut Tier deep dejection, g grief, speak - loudey than any .I lranted to sit down 1m Iwith her, as . wo women hare grin human family." . tb the wtoge of, motets yesterday: • th the root:lase World." . in o musipg !Oita, as she ion. ANOelini, the distinguished , took us to Pta , h is beautiful I groop. The fine dark eyes mvint looking artist, seemed to • Attholotnow. , r ratline? 111 had only knowp a to 'do', some little thing at selailsed agairt end again: Iy • 'arisen all iii" over, only a st and allanli left, then comet tgret 'and praise. • ?" naked J 11113.1 .J.inio . of It s t her table, *blob wu laden tad by the actress, and cur wits, whtisi hiilliant sparkles er. 84e held n it little r ill of tag into . the fide White grain srered is a . low, stern vale% the critic., "1, sigh when I I arAt i a barefooted child I had bnicel to eat I abould nut be Oft 110111). ILD WITH A BEAR. of Maynard's patenishoOters. "Celts." and us, favorite old ibundled myself and outfit, into . $1 0. R. It., and the third night ice dean° of drY leaves' ju. my wigwam, constituted In ttie ap , bion, at the tot of a spur from yoy Illountaini in Bedford Cuua• STE&WPRINTItit IiFICt .. navlngprocuntditteittinna.wd lad now pupated toaxsorat• JOD and Reoz-nuntsa of 'very defer 1p lion at th•Ofiltoof the Mtnrai' Jorasat,ebtapes than It can he at any othiliestabllitatientlithe calm t y asthma , , • Beekr,Pataspllefs,' Air' ~ore. ' ststtswlVaete,, -L Halednilts. Ibper Bark 4. Artithsof Agneonst, Moe Node, Bill Irma, Omer Boats, 4t., At the Teri shortest **Gee. Oar stock of JOB TYPE le moll orteadve taxa that of any other *fleets thli 4101 of 1110 Stal•And vu keep ban ils•mployint e a press I y for lobbies. Bela' a prsetka 1 . Prints r Garrett. vevil ii guarantee our work - to he as neat as any not tall he turned out In Matinee. PRINTING IN COLORS dose at the shortest notice. . =l=l BOOK BINDERY. Books bound In every variety rit styli. Blank Books ter every dole:riptide mattotosturod,hoood sad soled to order at shortest notice. band I went at Pas old fallow. I got Into his arms and this time be hogged fully up to my ideas of bear hogging, and I stabbed and slea¢ed aad eat as well as I sr/sable; bat for several minutes. it wai a matter of nueertainty wbstber the banter would get a boar or the bear a hunter. Fido did her part- through beautifully. and so, distracted bruin's attinUon that atlast I got my Imitate he. twain his ribs aid feand,his heart. Thew I sobs had him gelid. Fide and I both get some scratches. but oath. tug serious, for the following, day we were eat again. But during the balaiice of my campaign I Dever hung op my_ pistols en a bush and left them behind.—Phati. Sm. Ad/min. Tan War Departtneet his bought the patent of Mom'. Breach-loading Ride for 1110,800, and Le adapting 10,000 rides to it at the Springleld Ar. wary. Under then terrible 'engine. of war the Indian tribes of the interior platen am rapiirdio. Wppearing. &ea:4'llolas battles are mach more bloody, compared with the number *aimed, than in id} former period, but the lees of life is nearly all on one side. The raison is that the poor say. ayes, whether In the right or in the wrong, are picked elf by the soldieri the 'voloateer, or the emigrant, befon hie owe feeble weapons sae be de made available. The sily western rile which \ li was loided , front a muss to, is now a boy's play. thing when let aghast the. firearms from the es. tabliahments of Cali and Sharp. And whoa we come to naval junoory awdthe use of land artil lery, the chance for human life is much farther attenuated. What with Armstrong guns, and .Dahlgren shooter*, *attach "improvements." th • game of war has become too hot for eivillaed adepts, and they tacitly turn all their &reliable attentions upon those slower rams which bIIWO not yet developed, Use nees of sultpetre. Tb!, is the reason why the Ititlivt wer,agitation was English op, and why the Russian, 'French and English war was closed. and Why the= 'Monroe il °wino Was glien'up',.and Wit); the fat Lopes :came down so abruptly. :i ' ' ' . 1.-• • ► Tux ITMJAN Qil 4 Csitox.—A friend of; tLm;' . editor of the Neir t York Cesrfertted teritreii, wrltie; froarPariihoder date of Sterols Slit,. says:—"l fike‘it vary deepandlng heir of Publle diffairs,eis the private lacidents dailY oisanirieg,a4Mtiit portaWt Mad The Empercirr will apt abandon hiedeueld;sinitAatstria will not give. way in a manner whidh willjtrAtify and render 'safer his abstaining from an Brined Interference. • There can be no 4'1464 but Pestee is maintained for the present, simply by the feet thAt if France were to-more tescirds Piminiont, Austria, with e .turce;f 200,000 men, wool,' crush Pielsabot in a few hours,' while France could not come to the 3 rescue in time to sere her. 'Twould take VIM() a week to marsh the seat of Ildileulty : and within twenty-four hews after the :Emperor's army em. barked, Austria would have crushed out Piedmont ,by the tirerwhelosing force which she has in Teeth. near for that put pose. This fact is the real, tali.- I Man which h Is preserired the Psee of Europe for the hatiFslzty days, end whit:i t co leads Fran to consent to ti Congress. Will t at Congress °Uri •tite the necessity' of the,threeteneti SIT tr? I doubt itoted despair of a continuance of Peace." Tna - "Ounsa" lloaxan.—The TottiOnspolls .7,,0r1ut recently publi'ilsed a rich burielpiO, put. porting to be the Speech. of a Mr. Ryon, of todi. 1 nos, cm hit' appointment Jionogimary) to• Bogota mission.,' ThO . Washington Uaion, (now Gbassi. isitjoii)—so ignorant of 'nliat is transpiring at the Feddiai metropolis , as not to diicovcritbe real charticiei of this ‘l `ipcech"--=netually copies one of the most intl.:tell specimen, of its ironical eu logising, as follows :: ; . . . TUE .AISIII.IIIA7IIATION. IL J. Ryan; of Indiana, woe Ma# windy appointed minister to Hogota, was honored with • a complimentary - dinner at Indiana Polls on the 20th ultiiuo. • He -steknowl•Jged the compliment in a' hsatisome , speech, entosluiliug with the f01..' lowing peroration:, . 4 1 give, in , eonelusion,' as n sentiment," said Mr. Ryan, "the brighttudspiitless administration of James Miamian, of Pennsylvania. When thrones are crumbled anti dynnstlis forgotten, it will stand the landmark of our country's history, rearing itself amid, kg.tl ruins andoations' dis solution, apolitical . pyramid in the solituda'of Tinto, beneath whotti shade king* shall' moulder, and'around whosit summit Eteraity mast plev 1" i,t the ease of Mr. Sickles there can he bat 'ono opinion, and that Is, that be is gaily of premedita ted murder, The vary confessiOn 4Wooared from his wife, was taken with a.rieW to justify titilla te:Wed killing; and what Is verY conclusive, im. utediately after the Murder (we ass the term the law applies to the net) and at all times since, Mr. Sickles has freely declared and ctosed to be pub lished, his conviction, that he did what It only was his duly to do, and which under similar cir cumstances; he woitfd-do 'agate. Ms has never for an Instance:pressed a regret for the act ; but boldly justifies and 'defends it. Now, nobody de sires that Mr. Sickles should be hung for the murder of Key; but it is evident that the majes. ty tit. the law as It now stands, can only be rind'. ;toted( by a verdict Of goili,y. Thin the Executive can czeAlte the pardoning Power itiwlsely vested in him,mnd grant's pardon to the prisloner. - Tun CONSTITUTION TS. TH6 USIION.7-AS if to emptia'size the personal, direction of the organ, under its new alias, Brigadier General George W. Bowman his not only changed the 'name from Union to Constittition, bit ho has abawdened the motto, which recently • deiurated the know, ibd made celebrated kr. (ha.' Jackson,. "ibe Union must and shalt be preserved," substituting foe it a feeble imitation, by no means equally, imprei. sire, from James Buchanan. Even in small Goings, Ilea. Jackson is thus supercooled by £ successor, 'who affects his berdism after a - fashion which ex cites ridicule, and' discards his eiample• in all other respects. Old Iliokory is anceremonitmely turned into the garret, like so much old lumber, I. make room for the 011 W prdei of things which has become installedln his place, forcibly recal ling the illustratida of . , •' • , /Kites roosting in the engle'rnest." au EAlliT UP lectotra'. Aseecwhoshn is t.. queer title of art organisation *slating its New - "lot& city. It was originally eatildishod by .some lads, who at first agreed to rise every, morning at - ,(4r o'clock,aumtner and winter, entlmeet at each - otter's houAes, 'far study, recreation, gymnastic exercises, early bathing in proper season, &a.— , Finding, as they grow up to manhood, bow twiett they had gained bo it its mind and budy,• they , ?r. ganised en association, about eight inentbi t for protn t oting , early rising among yolttig mei.— ' The society , is a good and Useful one 'no doubt.— The young !allows will 10 wiser'and more healthy fur it. IN speaking of that mysterious: document, the "Cass.Yrissarri Treaty,". the Baltimore Amer icon says it would be in as bad taste to pronounce Mr. Matter; tricky and irrespon• sible on account of his name as it Would . be to call Sr: Cues sluggish and inefficient on itc , count of the three hut letter. of hitt name.— The Atneuiean founders the , treaty a myth.— Should not: wonder. If Wot what understaud ing has our, goveinment as to the rights of Americao . citizens - in Central ~Ainelica ? Could 4. 11, say, satisfactorily! Poubtful. .—.. _ • . l i nt LOnisrilla Jusruc4 demi' some sturdy biows 0 !liil editor: or the Disicier 4l 4 ' neee*l7 'opologislOgrfar dovotintfio tooth space 'to et fkii. sideratioiiii4 its nelghboAl . tootitr, the joaiiiia/ slays: • j . • ;:! , ;41 . A:: - ,The fact is, our, - eseallent ,isighher. itet*ltt Is 'fair that we eon% help bitting hint. -., Ai ft bbes. ral thing when we reed ene of bititeistethdeetwe fool like the Irblintan who twiststAtkgisibtAssit's trunk. "It was' lutpossible? esiillfAttWti,"to resist a no.. you could petit witklieth ldtlr - It is nub' jest to ot-ho'lr.SMs-f4c,tbs Irilit} - tu which we -indulge it littikty .One of tbelser• ils which dashed thtsspett er the Illiberniee.• • , Os the reeoiemeadatlini::et itisiillott. ~ Jehis It. Welter,. lloterw,4lt,,oellfilati, the lestgetive.. bodice of theietkatitiOirl?ls It.,llPfie• ribt i! . • ! I ,r 4 ifirkiltigiere 1 7eat. thweede !the eoiaphilletkitt ifislikkiiiikiii*:4moiiigen I until tbiitet4444.itiali orivreAhe noble • memo.: is*, rise.. ' lt,_ tt` tmi:) .. :Otby of remark ISO the loaf 'woe, ihyseOli_,e bliigitea l iiii7, got * 224 437 of rehruari,„ .
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