1D :f or. t .5! ~.. • ..' . - - PIKE'S PEAK. 4 Aiyb v t e e l t l t i g ai h rli atill ir trillitA. "ll pessed °ll64 . 4 A"youth abo bowl a ht: ory pile, ' Add plea mad. rMR rar.trii.., 1 ' a Pikes Pe :ILI ' I .. ' 171 bre w 11;4icilld tttll; eyes4r i ens bright, ~ . •: It to the loft. etc to ' the riflit', ;, ' . ;". '' • It tures& hitt meant kept.bit steady eoursey Art shouted till his anise 740 boorsef 1 . •' ' Pike's Peak I T i g I .: telft bh: huppy Some by tight. • . Aied toward the Melt he tor his Sight. ~, i . '. - inn I(tmileiTilriTp.'n. b e".pll4,P , ll. I '; Pike's Sethi: , i I ' I I oToted better ittlY TLisetuejd hum =la, I ._ .. (pull lope your vita or WWI: . The storms, prairie's long aMt , wide." 1• Ti it toad that brulstrooF yithith replied; 1 , . • ' • Sikes Peak 2 ,1- , 1 ', ' r ~-..2 - .. .43posreqf swindlers, etteetweed thikes, ' • " I W:tierce( thaw who would &Weise; .• E }This war the old man's bdt Advice, , o whom the youth add lo Atria, '1 Pike's Vcak I 1 1 t lenith the tootot plains e reached. .. ills bread year goes: his 1110:11 well bleached; .., Sot still he groaned that hirtent prayer, Whkit dil . teit go Ihr thoust4 e re sir, • ..., I _l - ' Pike's leak I I .E A istirelei by tbe Platte wiellbund, Vat es a pancake oe the gioidid, • Still clinging to his bkkory rie, . And on the around mold soerteirrop , ' I 1 -•' ,Siklis reek) t, 1 , Timis by the diggings. cold tip& grey, ' -MAU,* end stodgiest, be 11144 1 - • - Acid Could he speak, you'd,tdrat him say, , . l'utubogq I; • • . ! :1 0 .44i1i e Hone loured. couirrno II lIEW,p7OLAND, 1 720)1 r il R. ItIESIELSZPITOit TCI I I4I. ARRA SA* WIT 93 Sinithrille, Nate Harapilti4l3larefs 22, 160. .1, 1 . ~ 1 ' lit' Dr.s.n Ash :— . Sinee t teat Writ, rrp been 4 imclimax‘ itlo'is on my life, ! r gittin' merried.4 7 :lietvii you needn't hoist your eyebrows, and ;whis. 'eel—.'tease It's all over. Witin I look back end Iciiiifer think of It coolly, I 14, It all to toy' going • into the quire. Ned and Bit' fims;and Joe l Pres. ton,and half a elosen of 'emilhad been at me more nor a month, wentin me' meth come up and help !ens i in , the base, but I foug t. shy, tellin''em I never could sing in =Ceti's' at the truth Wei, I 'mated I'd feel plaguy. queer up among all them 'gals, for:famelO''ciety elnaja t !did take the • !torch otst:Nd tem wondrous; end Julia Barbara; you re _#eMber, need to any that I wail the awkardest fel- Tter'etneng the young womentat she lever did nee. Well,!they -pestered me so nut goin,' that whet dld ! I do at list but go. I'diuther had a double tootti'out twice over, but th n I was ashamed to ~• , I. •a 7 "no" any m or e. 00, aq the !nest Bottle' , - !Tornio' after 1 promised ~ ,4i; I dressed sogietbito smarter than ordinary, and `scanted 'my handker chief with peppermint, on!ii ahery,l, got to the i t church,bad, half a mind ti ive it up but joss :then pill Sims ,come lap andl:, clapped ate. Fal' the beck, and ems ha, ••conie ,;eke, we're gtling! to 'have a prelude this moroinl!! 'We must turn out 'strong on that ; " and so .T.hild nothhielaei to' do . but Jost to go along up. ' Shiiiehow or 'nether we went up the,gars side, and 'then - I got to the top of :the Stairs, there, sure trough, was the hull of _''em, and beadle my new ri,raki• boots; what did they-all do but torn eleIN I atoned and look straight at we, 1101 you 4 felt • streak-ed, and. 'my' bead begun to go • ritind as if I'd been a drinkbe., itouldn't 'xaeltlY it , oe which way to go, but I tried somehow tegit 'ver whore the fellers • was . ;w hy - the fuse thing ¶ itnow'd I 101.3'd : the skit„ and went uprooting : , ibeed furetnost, nod . would have been down in lie middle aisle, if it• hadq't been for the, front otthe gallery. lgot up ai quirk as I could; but mill pantaloons wag all . dust,ml coat iraff torn . trp... h c . bock, and I,lte guts • was a snickering ar.if 'the : itrhust: This tootle i • um kinder deaperatel so I s i down and-began to ' look at a music book awful:l4rd, just as If noth in' had happened. But I didn't , sing anote that mornite,:and never was solOad as when meetin' was over. When the follial,begati to go ' out, I _fling back a little, eu as ti.get away unbeknown ; but the rest of Aleut in 4t4 quirt sconied to be awialtin'for something, I lit'itiiio push ahead, when I'll he bound if' there was 3+no I of theta cols there , was a: dozen that see, so (ivokin', "Why, Mr. Denton, your. coat 150111 torti'," just as if I didn't know that. I didn't . pay ntil6io' back, but berried out, and slipped round und&the shed till the folks • was gone. Well,'All, it IrFl three Sundays after , -that Tore I went into tho qitire agen; for, by that time; I guesaed . it had ell 1,1 wn over, and Joe and • the rest of 'em were at tne toll the while: That .., . time I tuk pattickler pat•nqo, be on howl ns anon as the church doors wereimen. and 'got in the . quire seats feat, to I tuk tli l gals, you ace, one at a time, and not n • 11 in a mos like before. r W e 11, I „ i , , - ' got along (Rat rate that d: i y, and begun , after a Few weeks to \ get quite used p it, when something • , 'new turned up. Soe Sunda) , evening I had taken ; my place at the end of the; nt towards the gala; and jest across the Biqa tile at the end of the . gals' sent towards us sht Be t ty Burrougha. Now you, recollect Betty—you k+, you min% ekeer up ' tunny prettied faces thatt she is gut any way. Well, that day, her ribbon Bain:els t her off asteniehen', We were . short of muSiedio ks, and co; when we `,,was standin* to sing th 4 rust hymn, Hotly sea • to Me, tee she," Mister Ben on, wilt you look over .. me ?^ I kinder etarted;but!lok hold. Well, when I begun to sing, I found thlt icy voice sras.i little . . flusticated, and that ml4l illetty luk straight at me, and then I, was flustie d ' ' won, and then I looked at her, and then S e got to ahakin'; and down went the book clean t tiaver the front. "'ice chunk" it went, and made e'.arybotly juthp..'W:hen Betty saw the book fall; shit came nigh fainting, and grabbed my arna—nota.purpose, you know; L . but kinder necidental. ;;,* 11 . Abe , it was that • what did it. I For, you'itelt,hen tneetin' wes,qsci; 'nett, sex to Me, as we tits c ofused• I going'clut, see she', . "Mr. Benton, I 'lris so didn't knob t/ , what I was about. I beg , our pardon forztak leg • hold of your arm." ."Lor, Ma'am," se: I, "why I liked it." : And then Iletiy blushed, and :didn't say nuehln'. ' And then les r, "I only with you'd jnattake hold of my anti again, aid let sue see 'jou home." Well, do ye: believe it, there was • ; Betty end me 1 Welk log 4,Dtkio that evening.; arm 1 in arm. When I . lett her, hied got to our hOifse,-I set"down, and it was, roij : , all' the world, like a dream. Loot up all nightlirubbing my eves, and It thinking, and then I'd 44noss it wasn't ins but . some other feller. Well,loe folks in the house didn't know whitt to mak i rf me ; fur I ' went on • mighty curious, and not a il use'd tn. I was con. siderable 'tweeted and cotipn't eat within", and I . . broke a tumbler, a meat Oh, and two cups all in one day. As this was.beilgrather ex;ittneive, the flake couldn't stand it anyOietter opiate. `•' Next day, after our wept home, I wont ,to , see genic think in' I'd 'h eve a g loiious time; but when I got to' the house I it . like a minuirty, and couldn't get up steam to say nuthin' nice. You '.• see there , was nothing thire like a music - book ' to start us. Well, I see llet oft and on for . a fort night longer, and all the tvro-got a talkie' how I :was sparking Betty Burr 'if? g hs, and then I made op my mind that what wail to be was to•be, and so I ealcasted on makin' th 4 thing Justin as soon as possible., I seed that Beery wasn't vexed at tuy , stopple' in so often; and flatten a gal ain't vexed at yetrin - mob cireutostincea, you may be sure , she's rather to en with yiu. That's my flosopby t —yoa may w tto use Itsometitnes. ! be. So - one evenin' as was a sit:tin' by Betty, tt od had Worked myself , p to tikit - sticking pint, sea 1, "Betty, if "a feller 1104 aik,ion to marry him, what wad youiesy ?" Thin she laughed, and eta she, "That would deposit on who caked me."— Then sea I,."SupPoies it3rae Ned Willis." Bes she, "I'd tell Ned '11 , 71110, bat not yeti." That kinder ,. staggered tale: B4t I was too cute .to lose the, opportunity, aid so k lea' igen, `"StipPose . it • !wee t" And then you ought to havel seen her pout up her lip, and sea elle, "/ 4. , n't take no.sop pewee." Well, now, you ?other° was nothing for Me to do belt touch the gin off So twig it went. Sex I, "Isur,•lletty t it's fe • W 'yes?" ..._ u s . ont you say . . •_ . .. Acid then them was aiich 4. hullaballoo lo my head I don't knew exactly iwnat • ink place, but I thought I:heered a yes ethiSperile Oro ol;hcro out • i Of die skirmieb. • i' ! • . '••, Anyhow, utter that, 114*ty'and me woscogaged, and sii Months after wo;coriWirri e d The day we was married we went of ID the attereooti cats fur 134t0n. :Whou :we.iot to Brattleboro', Betty, • , ieked roe to get„bor sgtuts of lemonade. Well, • while I was is for thelimeade, off Started the.. ears sod when I got outjurith the lemtinade in tei band, there therWee, a liendied yards head A itarq, Lorl didn't I .hollic l_. • y ;wife !My eilfe l" i f. yellett like a Xejtro, as run' like slrijon tor.l- iX , i., way 'wnetshe earS,Wid Way Ifoller'.l,seSeaanin', and • blewite, and beldtigtlie. lembnade, all the . :- dine:- .Then I threw steity the glOSir then I It, A , tay nreteSst go ;•then el bat,bleir nff peed then,: . :• I fell down, Mowed ea!,ty the . aide of: the traek,s • ''''',„ Tim fi rst . thing that tensed me up was Ilettyi', • :••coleet 1 4Zebei, 0 my. Zet ; t 4 eI ! eni you dead ?" You , . gee, Betty; See in'the sari was !tattle'and I ,W.asui back with !be 'lemeendi, gat out: herself on the . oilier side, stud letihscin'giiirllitoue ber,indlso• I badheen a eliasite theicars,Wedlleity had:hien 'n'ebisin Ine;114 no; rutter; We're' sin- ki,,i,pi • egco,bnd I situate y , •outS, , , , ‘ • , • . 4. , •,•, , •t, 1 EiEKIEL; Dx3TON.: ' i , f , RAILROAD IRON. t C °NBTAP" on hano,ll" RailS for wigging 'purism, at redoes(' v • ireo, rx tub orgood paPion 11tYWOUD,IX.1t,* tXr. 'WWII's. Dee ..t, - 144( TCI - CARPENTIRS I ' fIARPEN'ITRIS will find-the best as ii,,hartmotti of Sawa; Pleitat, Rituuk.chiNelP, Auters, Wring liatbiutt, ,4%,, at • MUG Ilt laltell'S li Hardware of hvn'Satx, ttelre FiL9W . I3 . , - EA, tIvGLE IMPROVED, with.with. wheel and coulter, culaters Orolextrac teeth, at. ,-• briewryx&t.llpmreosm. us.' • • OM Market (lentos stiertc. EEVERY VARIETX of B, nt Fellow, nubbignpokrit, Boni. iliartsi 0111Cloth;Caeriain w Lining and Wowing, 011 be found it. BR . UM! k LERMA ihintirnre et inn Slain._ Oates Ural, nearly bppank. the 'Bikers' Bank.. April x,'69 - • SPADES, RAKES AND FORKS. WOOD and iron t.:.,eth.rakes,.carilen and corn bock, marline add liar fold's. Potato fork. and dogs, NL = STICUTEIVk TUOMMattkild4 Id- • Cor. Market a Centre street'. 'TABLE CUTLERY. A LARGE assortment of 'fable Cut entodsting pardfof plated4vory and India rubber handled knives and forks, in setts or by, the do , sen. will taloned . LV,ltelld April 23, 'b2 IT- • Hardware stl.re; GARDEN TROWELS, CIAASS 11HEARS, pruning 'shears, lull border Aran'. trzwirtantrrr;bllo:uks for brush, prn tag "* iud ei nA t arrea. i..twomesoa's, .Cur. Market k Centre Mmes. ....CUTLERY! CUTLERY!! trsT received the, largest . assortment 11, of Pocket Cutlery ever riered from the most celebrated Manufneteties ht the United States - and Ragland. Caltiad ekumbie our Oak. 1 BRIGIIY 1,1414Ci1. Centro 4404, Nearly oppoelle lb'. Miners' BMA.. PLOWS! PLOWS!! 'P OWS!!! DERK'S one and. two horie Wows, eagle Itnpmeed; extra mOtild troarrl i s;sharea, potato, fatten SO plough batik at • STICIITER A TitOMPSON'S. Coe. Market 4 Glatt* streets. REAL ESTATE SALES, WESTERN LAJMRS. • I . T3HE ,UNDERSIGN E D , Agent for SelioynilL - Carton; Lozerne. Corambla. Northam-- bar nd nud Dauphin ennolles, , otreni fur wile, Lt TS lo Pacific City, 31111 a county:lona. AI ,laud In Illtnola and Allaaouri, for coo, or OD time. Ft r further Inform& tlonrwrite and eneloterstage stamp, o , 11011 r PATTEN, A;gt: Illueraellle, Sebnylklll ro., Jan. 22, 9 4.11 , • FPS SALE. IH E u ndersigned offeni rot- saleA • . a tract of land containing 9 acres, and situ: at on the upper Pt. Carbon road, about a Val :mile from Puttcrille. The imprecoments are - two frame &teb beg houses, a smallatable, and also a spring of never failing water. I will sell in one pleceior In iota to snit 1 purchasers. It is also well adapted Ise the miring of veletab ire. and has some fine, young apple • trees and grape vines thereon. For further particulare eoquire of GrXillGE LAUER, Or chard Brewery. ills Oviform for selling the above are, that be bas pur chased the Tumbling lion Farm, tutus - the , Pcinryikill 'Navigation C;ompitny. and ralshei to Make it ,an exteni. sire Farm, which will require his Spare time. and also Wends making a.Summer resort thereoniwhich will be one of the finest outside of Philadelphia Pottsville, Veb.12.%9 ___ SHERIFFS SALE:of ValnablelCOAL LANDS. )1.3Y tilitTUß of a Writ of. Planes 1 L ev :et' Fircitu, issued by the Coed of Cornwell 'leas of Selanylkill county. and Ilse directed, there) will Its exposed to sale by public venue and outcry. on tialurday, the 21st Day of May. 1839. at lu o'clock in the forenoon, at the ltsternarasis HALL. in the borough of Pottsville. Fcbuyikill county, the ittl lowisiedeserlited teal estate. to wit: I 1 All the twenty three two hundred d tenths parts of PKTSIt 314150 N, of and in the tir ed following intjolie ing tracts of Crud Land cent:defile t gether nine tined red acid ninety-four aerie , and thirty perches, and allow ance of six pet rent. fin roads. Ac,, eituattenew pertly In' Cass and partly lu New Castle townthip. (formerly in the townships of Norwegian and Schuylkill.)• In the county of Schuylkill, bounded and described as follows. to wit: The lirst 'of which Iteginning at a chestnut mak. thence by land of Henry Gettlb- and Philip Waegoner north Sixty se.veritivreen, cost tjro h rind rerkand n I nety.l seven and a half peretim to a post, t i t . rth twenty-three 1 degrees west sixteen perches to a p t. thence by lend of Lirtile and Waggoner and vacant. Inad north get) , nine degrees east three hundred and Ithirty-three porch es to a pine, thence by vacant land north twenty-three d,,,...,,,,,,, west nin e ty perches to a white oak. south sixty. tire detroce treat one hundred and thinly-five percher: to a pine: north twenty-ono degrees wAt twonty•four per. cites to a corner, south sixty - nine degrees west tour hundred and sixty-live perches to aji Ire, thence -by land l a te n t chtistepiter, Wagner, now it e second of mid tracts, and land of Leopard Bred south one deg, ee east nighty-four perchox to a white oak. and thence by vacant land weithlwenty-threealegrees raid fifty-two perches. to the place of beginninle centaitting four hundred and tweet, -one aerie and one hundred at dflftydwo perches au] allowance of six per rent. for eon x. •• The second of which said teat is binning at a post, 1., thence by In nd !area floury Gelato, n w the third of said tract,-, south eighty-ire degrees eat. nue hundred and sixty fem. Teethe', to a pine, south tiv mtythree degotes. east seventeen perches to a stone, theure by land of Leonard Reed north eighty-nine degrees emit , fifty !bur perches to a stono. thence by the first described trent of land and recant land north fire degrees east one bun. desi and forty-eight and a half pert lath toe stone. thence by vaelnt land north eighty-five dem ees we-t two hun dred and twenty seven , and nue-fourth perches In _it stone,. Smith the &etre,. west one lantelred and three terrine to a cattier. south elehty-five degrees east ten perchS•s to a pine. and eolith flee Jeerers west sixty perches to t, .e place of beelitnitr. en hieing two be n dred acres and eighty perches, and allowance of six per emit, for read.. And the third of which staid t . cts beginning at e post. thence by land surveyed to Will am Waggonerand claimed by games Dun** and. heof Leinimd need meth one detteee west one hundred A Id 11111t , perrheA to testone.lhnice by second of said t ,e ta north I wenty three degrets west peventeen teethe to a pine. thence by 113Mti and vacant lend north eight -fire degrees meet three hupdred and two perches toe line. I hence fir land ..f .J..hat" Meyer and Company seut h thlrty•one deereett west two hundred and ul Wet ern perelnes a stone, south tine degree east fifteen perches to a 'Ft in ,V a pine. and north eighty-three de ;reef; east four , undrest and nine. 1 ,. tat live perches to the place of bei.. nettle. rontainleg three b un dred and 6 ft poneeeree endt weedy- perches en d allowance of six per cent. for io34a. IC. The premises above described being the some shied was conveyed to the said Peter Mahon by two erg:lrate intientnres. one oy them from Sarah If. Mosey bylndenfure dated the twenty third ,day of •Derember. A. 11,4 1610.Ft:corded in Sehuyikill c o unty in Deed Bunk NO 26, page 6%3. le.. whereto seventeen fifty-sixths thereof ' was granted and conveyed unto Charles Miller. Morrie Pet' , non and the said Peter Mahon. in fee,aa containing one thoneand one hundred and tifty4hree acres and one hundred and ta r ty pi ne - perchof,ooro or leas. and eicepting out of said grant a piece of land-conveyed to John C. Offen:tan, of I h ree meow, and alsoexeepting all Mani lots in the fawn. of Now Castle. which hoe been soll or conveyed with the rights' appurtenant thereto.: nd the other of them fratn Tinteler M. Bryan. Administrator; de. by bitten. lure dated the 26th =day of December. A. D, lee, re corded In Schnylkildronnly in Ihted It Ko. 32. page tl9, Ac., granted and ermveyed unto the said Peter Mat son one sixteenth thereof. and the 'said Peter Malmo both sines 'Fold and conveyed certain -portions of told oneeisteenth. . • ' - The above described three parcels Iland are now held by the owners as one tract t r hod of I-nd. and are called and knownknown -as the nettle and Wagner lands.— Peter Maison's said undivided intereets In the three par. eels or WI-acres and:2o Perches and allowence, will be Sold tolether. This lend has In it the Jugular iein of coal, lire Mammoth vein, the Seven !Ord vein, the Crosby vein, awl other veins. - , . , -. One colliery on the said premieeS now ;opened and emitted by William P. Miller A CO, Ind called the West Pine Knnt Colliery, Min a slope Oa hundred and ten -yards long on the south dip Af the 3 annnoth vein, with double Week üble Week railroad, one' engine fur hoisting, one borseho till hors pow e r wer breaker eneince. and a new mil tireeker. Tin water from this c )leery is pumped at the Beet Pine Kfiet, Colliery hereinafter nuettioned. A tunnel le openelleam the Ntanttantit vein to the a Seven Foot vein and the Crosby volt,. The Mani. moth volute slid to have at some pa to twenty feet thicknese of coal: and at other placea tiny trot thlekneee of coal—the Crosby vein abentiliine.; and the Seven Foot vein alont seven feet thickness of cold. t • • William P. )filler A Co., are mho Minim: cool on the said prendeea In the laid :Mammoth or Daniels's vein from what they call the East Plne not golliery,a but the coal in fide colliery Is hatted at a slope 'on the James tang tract of land. an which slope ,I, icons hundred and ten yards on t e south dip of the vein, with a doulfle track rennet one 90 horse power pumping engine,ione CI horse powr hoisting enelne, i f nee coal breaker, one 20 bores po er breaker engine. and a frame store house, all on I e Jamee Lang tree. (In which tract the said‘Peter 3laltsm has no interest.) But belonging to this that Pine Knot Collier.), and on the Oettla and Wiener lAO s. Is one lime frame lintel. nog house twn.and a-half Merles high. ten log miners' houses, and thirtymitte frame,miners' houses , . - From the font of thin last menu' , ned slepi. and on the Jamea Lang tract, a tunnel hate been meek to the Seven Foot and Crosby veins, and it la Intended thal these two last Mentioned veine s hat( be Worked in thetiettle and Waa tier lands through this tunnel. One other colliery on the penal openettand workett is Bichsel Keer's colliery. et Mine 11111 (lap. at which the mammoth vein anti Seven :Ft t rein , aPe wOrked. (The slope is on the attrthdip of th Mainntotheein 140 • yards long, and a tunnel opened ram the Memmeth .veld to the Seven Foot rein, 32 cede long. The lin. provements are one 150 hetes po er pumping ent.itie, one 4e bores power hoisting engi e. one coal bleaker, and one 20 horse power breaker et gine. 1,4 "frame miners' houses, one log miners' ho re: one Atable. and one blacksmith "Mop: The lin the Maim meth vein at tide collicvy is said lo be twenty feet thick, and In the Seven Foot. vein eigh t, act thick. The mai breaker and btetker engine, at.thi colliery ere not on the Get tie and Wagner ilindit, but" nan adjoining tract called tholAl acre re orphan tract. , - One other colliery on the preml is John Meginnies colliery. mew opened and, woe led. here is a slope on the JuguLer rein south' dip LT anh long. linen 1 43 horse power pumphie and he !sting engine, one 10 horse ,power invoker engi ne eight frame miners' housie one flame et re bense, on steble, and one car penter and blacksmith shop. Ri c hard phekscher A Co. hare n the said premises, one coal breaker and 20 bores pose Welker engine. but no coal is of present mined from tit a laud at this point. John Yolpert also has a coal b ker and one 10 hone power breeket engine fin the premises. hut -no coal td. present alined from the land at thi place.' . f i heeds C. Deughetty's colliery is bet on the premises, tied at this the improvements are elope no the Mam moth vein north die, gangway dr t en on the Mammoth vein and on the Seven Foot vehire 46 horse power angles. a coal breaker and dinette ho power brea k.a or saint. nue tab story dweillt g hoots., fonr vt (nun, dwelling houses, and one st file. The cold . breakerand breaker en :the are te on the Certle and, Wagner lands. but are on an adjel recce tract called the 29 acre or orphan beet. This colli ry is net worked at preeept.t. William Llttlebiles Imprmem the premises. and cenelat of one ett 12 horse pewee breaker enxine. one! house, and one shah. but the coal) is from nn adjoining tract, and no Wagner la2dtt. - neerge 8. Remitter hat a miller, A fho Pott. and Minoan tract of land, which trans djoins the Genie end Wagner lands and he am from life slope on the Pon, and Itannan kart. heretofore it lned mai fran the' nettle, end Wagner lambi. bails .t mining !maniere now: '3lr. Repplicr towboat sinki g a sap* nn thaPptt and Written tract to the bottom o the basin, and frau that slope be has a right to mine coal from the nettle and Wezner lan/strove bent lb, tartb end math dips of thillamtnoth vein, and from the Seven foot vein., and from the Crosby rein. lirpplicr her of preat44 •on I the Volt and Darman trart one slope. OAP POhorog power pumping ermine, one (ft horse pitseer hulatictoengincy , one mai breaker, OW! 01. aireePoer . breaking ill :lON and nne*) home power engine for oi , dinfc cnal dirt. Beside the bowies abort. mean nal. there menu the) . mid premise. tare dontde [rune use. one other 1 , large frame house. recopied by th nunlike. one .lost hoax?, occupied by two Aim DoN am, tit 1. ; ,,, 1... - POVI ' SVILLE HOUSE . - ' frame house, oecupledley two famine*. one large frame; _ • ...... bnialing, oecuntni hy Ilictotel Fendal. one other frame! * JO/13:1 .*KErinate Proprietili s - • dwelline. eerupted bt two families; one Atom) beam; p itot t r a.ll327senyx, It. , - ..„.‘!"— oreopi e d by John lions", ten" puhile, whop' hobs., one • . -,,,, .: . A"'',..... tavern; rented to Patrick Coo i aud one , saw mill, • iftW .43 "' MI ": P t. " 1 ",1 1 , * * — ; 7 rented to tents C. Dougherty. , .. • , elosamßollin r.2 13 .' 48 '' • • ' I . '". Wades ell the ttonsexand hail.' nisaliniettlentiellil, ----- ill Were aro' Oily bundled and ten other dwel:7o "„„,_..._`' t ' • • -''• HITE - MOOSE HOTEIL ' , ": Cellffir 11111 d iirrhaVimob Streets, itsagrafe. beams upon the said print's.* erected **der , ','""'"'";11 I - stills 3101/eigeii Pr•pitl l eter.- •. ground tent *ma. Thirteen of throat - am , • ~... 4-- 41 ) hmlior tireilltellibt s a" tome cud - Aerobe. .- Xotikal i insentian 'ciireounswiditions • •,.. :*. ' 11 " I* bOOPeL _' . ' ' - /i • '.. , of the'be -Mallon& every anent* - • .2,,,,,a Itn . 11:tubed. tocovi - in eimentteln. en to he midi* the ma will be paid bi the bort' itnd' bil l Ilk' • ei.l ..' *wily or PATER musq)N.ty 4001i3 P. 11013A113V - tondoliesin 'mit* Suestkatid.tkaTell „1-et,.. - ,A,V.1- tilinstdfCs 0111M4 Pottsville ? li . .• -, ~, at we ig. ' e rpcnituyortitub .. , . J.. • . • . 77 .. . ' i April 2+l, 11Z.O. j • • . 1:44 '.. . - Avvidl 1,''.47 1. . , chamxi 150 per. 4::-: : :.i.t.:,,.....r-.4,T.4 . 1,EN t : - -;, - ;...., , . (Latef,: i 3, :, 4*A'4lf , ,). le .4' , -, ' EffB AGT FOIL Irl 1 hiO. W, BOYD'S 1 "C olDEiti tED 1. V Pblladefpb.Yebrnary *,'59 ly Ashteck's line and Star and for sate N. B.—Ord . Wir ",JO , lara hand. -Orde and coat, are. o v.! man out! ! HO OSOI4 ICE N; Nos, . OS. o)barnes, p ilaba., General Co Merchants, andtilers in WiLti . ND 'SPERM 011, FOR; fINING AND ,ifECIIANICAL PUBPDaES.: , 1 . !1pt.22,14( • ~ ~. T 4 W.& BEERS' . .., ,1 .. Lubrleating Gr ease! The etteapeatl, most rellaide and durable corn and need 'ter lubrieatin g heavy II nob Isein4', alithe szlea• . Carriages : enr . ta, Draysand or oninin . 'none. 4a-it vii tot mkt Gum. and to not-afferted ' 1 y heat or cold. Mania • etured and tor rale In Tin Can .K go and Barrels. by • TAW t BEEBB. Philadelphia. June In.' a . . l-ty..,, GEO. 7 . POMEROY CO., EALEILS IN I 01 SOAP; CANDLES, C. ' O. South Water streei, below 41.11 liiE ME= w. ,V. taw. ApoEf, DA VI IZottsv Post Mice- ' l l ' P. 4 „,. OF. lOvntra stret Law. Church-Pot OHN CI the Pe Office, Broa CEt - SI toe etet • I lieited and a, 101-1 N • Peace.:l trusted to hi' I, boniey Et.; PottßTii L• Law. low the Te A.. Am vont to die of rents. &c OURI' at April ' . . • JANIS Mtg . ! P011:11 1 T. aorta. • LUIS & BOYLE,, I • AT •ORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE— it Mlinintango strcrt. near ceidre, l'ottr ;isle, Pa. [October 30. 718 1 411 y .1 ,, . Hi ';70,11•K9 1 refeclt AD Ti RMSTEL. IT ENDRICKS it ,SIIINDEL, At• L toinre at Law, TAM iquA, Pa. Ha l ving assocl • , c ated tmmth ID the practice of the Lsw. all prof.ssional business in chnyll,lll and adjoining counties entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. I al iv 20. ' 4 ea 13 SiNESS C: RI) S. ben ip fl i d . rket 9 St D ree S t ° , , itxxve Third; sohth side. •.P%V SIIEAFFEII, PatavOld, Pa., elate or the Pennsylvania StrteCleoleAral Surrey, explores lairs, mines. ae; tOctober 13.'55') 41. if —l-E7 TEN] j_Mn Norwerzlan. , .._ 4 1114 ,K. CARTER; piril a Nin ric_ . me E :In per, Surveyor. /ie., will :Wend to shrveys or and.. ini tea,lown Riots. tr. Office filVer Terrace, Pottsville, Pa: [Pitch 19, '49 12:.' EiiRGE R. FISLER, Michanioill . kiA En:lamer and DraughttoMn. attends Ito ttio sale !and pnrehafy of machinery. and to the ra•tittilin: and putting up l old machinery... Port thlrt iTI. March 5.'19 • • 1. - 10.tt ', -" tle IC Mining Engineer and! Colliery Viewer, POTTSVILLII. PENNA.I- 50- • G IX)1; Prcembe A GE ri.soloo kinc cha rants. 001 [Aprilqt, ..,:...,; ..._ WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS, e ) OHN ti. KURTZ, (late of . eg ad sue , room{ to Roan it llctsmin.) would roper folly rail COAL t a ttent on or persons encored in the Coal (lupi ne s % to his DI nuractory or WIRE AND ELATE SCREENS COAL RIDDLES. WIRE 111: 0 0 J19. de., te., at the old tablith men f. Jllneror file, Schuylkill CO., Ps. Ilavinirbeen engaged In the booklets of Screen' mak ing for wpwards of twelve years.l Ratter myself that I can turn out as good work as Is . done anywhere in the, county. snit wauld refer to the qUallty of ray work in the past, ns a i ioaraittrO of what it will be In tho future, pledging yvelf that I will opera Ca palmy* to make my work setts dory to sillitho may . giee mss trial. ' JULIE 11. KURTZ. iliknerso i1e..1 tidy at 'SS ... ' -. . Aft If 1 11 ESTERLY & FRICK, --iafactarera of Wire Coal Screezuh. IX respectfully - call the mien , 71/ ()N 1 V lion of gen t - - _,..,t-7 . --,.. litimen eintaged In the Coaltriide to the,' coal screens of - 11 various else*. Tht .have inet,‘o ted fart ities for th'rning Intl the best of work wit' Promyttlean and ill 'verb,. -Having 11 most Pierian et 'hand* in the - atm they can, gnarantt. all wortedone at their Factory: • • • t it Repairi g wfUxuads .). lantial'lrdotte a! {he shortest Screenoltx.ftwheele.ltdporayliinge,Shafts, Glad - tenni, &e., de.. etwayx on hand. - All anielre dlrteted - to the firtdby ;mill oriel* it li. L.- Zeterty'altardwert item wilfrereite vows attention. ~ rottrylileOlireb 1.2.19 (July 4.,!5S 271. 11 , • Oilers Hated otf 31 breaker and.._a frame dwelling t: iimined by hint - ._ from Ate Gallo Anil .. ~..t. .. ====i Ilelaw~ A~eAde~' ;``! Flll;EADlArif4i , :.' .. ..._. . . .• . DEALER IN oaPf - Candles lT 860 ANDERo 'KERR • • i R AND WROLEEALE DEALER 111 ~ i tift". . • )4 , vath Wharves, _ 2 North Wharvei,' • PHIL AbltlntlA. !•14SerP001 Ginn no. Turks Isla ,. A Atop' , Dttry, assorted altes,eonstan Iton band, '• lots to salt the trade. • re solicited. , (April 11t,'50 lent!• Rope . Works of N A. ROEBLING.. Tresstoirs, New Jersey. assortment of Wire hope eon tautly on filed with despatch. For at —strength, itrculsr.. [Feb..27, '59 • ' ly• Eleithato t.:Whale.Tanneren n 4 sperm Rim& Adamantine Candi. Samuel T. Miller, S. din: Jnnunry 5. 'IA !I GAL CARDS. ROSEBEItRY, Attorney a Onlee—turner a -Market and titl streets AUSUPt B- , ' STRO U SE, Attorney at Law. ,e—Centre street: oppoplte tbe Town Mil, [yobruoptiVs6 .. B. ditkEN,Attorneynt Law, le.l'a, (Mee Ili'M rket ro.nt pposite the I ; !July U,'flG '6.ly DEWEEt3, Attorney it Law tea—rote doois above MortiuleeP Itok Pa. [Dec., 6,'61 48- Agll. - BA N r N r.e7yat Mee In Centre § treet, eppospahe HplFeep: , l mine. Penn:, ; or. 20, 'FA (3. CON ltAI), Jr., J wiee of ee and Conveyancer—ogee o+nelte Poet 4t.. Tamaqua , Pa. . [May 2,37 IS.. / 'NT S. - F7(S,TER, --- Jstice ol ..kineraville—eldiectlone and a gni:m.loe air tended to cirri - illy, [Feb. 2.`.1.8 . 8-If SEITZINGER, Justioe of the will attendi to all 111114i0ePli en. .with diligence and 01114 B.ly* 14 — GAilltE'17, Ma neer and General Collottnr. 0 • n e xt di,ne In I'mt Oak.. Au• BANCRQFT, Au hod:Mszistrate. .entre. street, POTTSVILLE. Vic% doors be ,ts 1u11.,.. [April 11.'59 115.4 f SPINNEY, Attorney lot Law, p 'land. Schuylkill triply. N. ~wi ll act as 1 urchtuce nods: le of Real E.4lte. col lection [Ashland. !day ...2„ 1,7 t21 , 1y ? 'I'OPHER I.ITTI.J. , Attor gaw; l'ottaville. Schuyikil I coo Ay. I'a. . Matta nton v street, corner of Second. ' 7 . ~.. dA4 y • tY TLEASANTE 4 1,..Civil and g Engineer, 7kYTTSVILLE. 1 ,4 ntri , 'strdet, west ghle, between , Tarliet and ..[Augupt 8, '57 32.8 m CY—For the . Pnridiase and Real Estate; biglng and selling Coal; tn . of Coal Linda, Mines, kc..;and collecting o Mahnntango Street, Pottsville.' RI 14-1 CIIAS:M. IRE SCREENS. HOTELS. PLUMBING. , Loathes; limo for paio: :. lIIVOUSr I:ranch Pipes sneCouplingpt for pavement a. Iron and Lead Type of all el Gas-Fixtures of ever* kind; embraelnit a ms. fall assortment of Chandeliers. Pend tuts. Brackets. Ake. lc ke.. me n nfaetuied of the heti 4oallty of materials, and of this !steel and most approved red.: terns..DANIEL, D. NI9ILETON. Anvil 11. '59 15. INSURANCE. Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY; 0 cp tt is "cr / Office in Sillyman's Building, Nahantongo 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL 'AUTHORIZED BY LAW,. $200.000. CHARTER PERPETUAL • Thts Company obtained its Charter at (behind Session of the Leglslatu eof Pennsylvania. and Is now fully OT. pulsed and prepared to Lune Policies. at liberal rates, on Yin) and Inland risks. on Public and Private linlld ings.Yurniture.Stocksof Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery, Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and name, by Canals and Rivers: also on Cargnesof Coal to PhilattelpirlaiN n►. York, Bab t (more. Ice. This Company guarantees to adjust all Imes promptly,and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. • - ' ••• , . " ' Directors 8 • - , - WILLIAM MORTIMER. Jr. J . F.. fi It AEFF. ,' JACOB lIIIIITEING ER; Jr . H:II .11UNTZINGEn W. F. SMITH; - ; GEORGE. J. II Ell It. ROBERT M. PALMER, D. G. YUENG LI NG, J. 11. ADAM, I/ • • , GEORGE LAUER, ' JOHN D. DETBY.RT, , JNO. BANN AN. MUMS BOONS, ' ' /SAMUEL 11. EITANNON WM. 5101ITIM ER. Jr., President. 'II. 11. MINTZINGF.R,Seerstary.., . Pottsville. Jan. Et. '59 -, . . •4. .... 33. 33811TN..9.1\71.8g0a5.t ASERICAN LIFE INSURANCE 3i TRUST CO PANT, iVALVIT Sired S. E. C.iruer of FOURTH,' - • , - PHILADELPHIA. ~ Incorporated labb. Charter Perpetual: Capi tal stock $500,000, Is Your 'Life Insured! There laiperhaps, nothing that creates so severe a pang no the death bed as The reflection that we are leav ing those we love, perhaps a wife and children. depen dent upon the cold charity of the world! . Therefore ev. ery one In life should prepare for this emergemy. it cats be done. eve* by.the poorest, through the agency of Life Insurance. Every man who lovealtis family, ought to get hit life Insured., Every Man In debt, and owning property, ought to get his life insured, lest at his death his prop. erty may be sacrificed. There are but few who could not save a small stun annually to insure their Hoes; which if not invested in this way would be spent ,per haps, In trifles, and their lauillics thus be left to Fon ry and want. • • Wives; persuade your h usl,.andt—youmin save envie gh In your household affairs In pay the premiums, without feeling It—and the retfection that you era provided for, `will alone ho a full recompense for the outlay. Una .bateht can be insured in favor of their - wires and child ren. and the amount cannot be totactied by their credit ors in ease of their death. A twrson may Insure hls or her ea n lite in favor Of, heirs, or may-dispose of the amount by will. 11 , •111nery i esman. 1 14 r TEM POLLOWINII SATING; PER WERE 111 ALL MIN IS ACM , SART TO INSURE f5OO TOIL LIFE: Age. - ..• Age. " . Age. '.%) 17 ets.l32 , 24 .eta. 41 . 343,6 ea. 21 ' 1734 " 33 24% " 45 3A3.i " tr.: 18 " :34 25 " 18 37 " 23 . 153: 5 " 135 2 114" 47 38%" " 21 - 19 :16 ' ET " 46 40 " 25 ' 19% * [37 2714 44 49 42 " 26 .20 ~" 138 29 " 50 . 44 " 27 21 " 39 • 30 " 51 4 4 ,7 . ;. 2 1 " •, 28 2134" , 41 31;14 " • 52 29 r '''' .' 41 ' 31 1 ), " %3 AU " 39 4 , 13 54. 42 332 " 54 52 1 4'. 31 . 'M. " 43 . 33q ~. 55 051..4 U AilY xntri not exceeding $5OOO may be Inenred on a aingle WO. The pretoluw4 may be paid quarterly, ball yea'fly or yearly. . Officers: ALEX liDllft WII I LLIHN, i'reriderd ; 31.41:SHALL Proident; JOIIXC. 81313, &celery; JOHN S. WILSON, Tertaurer. aril. lIANNAN bat, breu apfninfed • Agent-for the abore Lab Insurance Compen3 he PottAville. and pre pared to receive applleatione for Life Insuranee.it hie liokstore:l l / 4 ,ttrrille. Any information with regard to Lite trituranee will be siren with plea.ure. • Deeruther IS, '5B 51- AMERICAN LIVE INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK--$300,000. Orrorny's Ilatsmt it.. S; E. ear. •Ith., TJIFF. INSURANCE at' usual MCTUAL ATEA; • Or, at JOINT STUCK RAT'S. at About 20 percent. less: Or. at TOTAL AINITINENCZ RATAN. I he lower.t In the world. A. WHILLDIN t Treaideht. J. C. Figs, Secretary.- .istratc, ITee. Mrirkt t I& 'Ea 3a rney at •• • Chriatopher Little, ' General •Ageoft J n &I eylhill^ Unanfy. OFFlCE.4iahatatango at, cor. of tiecood, January 9, '59 , 24f FIRE- INEUR&NCE & COLLECTING AGENCY OFFICEr-'. MarkeeStreet,.cc"nd do* Oars Third Strut, Pot‘ritle. Pa. 11,, 'rill - 1E UNDERSIGNED, Agent iirthe LITOYING Count Txstataacs Commrt. having become associated with the lizaersorox and Coss Excimanelx , im,orcs-Comeaalra of the city, of Philadelphia, to prepared to execute fire risks either on the Mutual or Joint Stock principle:and trusts that his large experience bothdu the Insurance department, and in the adjustment of Fire Claims, es well as hie 'general knowledge of the characteiand reliability of both f oreign and domestic Insurtince COl:Dirnies. will entitle 'hint to the confidence of persons des' rotas of 'securing themselves against loss by Ore. • The undersigned will 0140 give his attenfkM to the tollecti.on of any monies outstanding within the limits of Schuylbill county, and will, In-all cams.. .make a prompt and earetul remittance ot,stuns se collected to I 'the puttee employing his services in this department of business. 'Residents as well as neuxesidiarta, who have outstanding bills within the county, wonld—probably promote their interests by availing themselves of the advantages offered In this advertisement. Those residing at a distance, and unacquainted with, the advertiser, ore referred, for Information, to any of the ',following named gentlemen : lion. James 11..CaMpbell, lion. James Pollock, ILon. Andrew O. Mulish lion. Henry C. Longenecker, .lames Itabkio„ll. D., Masi% Has-lid, > 1{ iilWo Fearon, Esq., Feb 26,'50 - . cu.twrz4 esurraum..l • . •. I rig ourcrawnz. or Isbn. THE STATE FIRE EMI) MARINE INSURANCE • - Compn.ny et Penna. QF Fte E-92 Mallet St roet ; lia rris burg. Pa:. CaritaF3'l3o,ooo dollars.. -.. Emma all tba fifer clams of limper ty against. Lisa by Fire, peril% of I nlantLliav !pal Jo 41341 Tmarportatloa. • JOHN P. itUTIIERFPR 9, i'residetil. s.wARD, Secretary. L. llosimr, Vice Pre:Akar. 1:1.1:INAN has - he'rn appointed Agent- for this Company in Schuylkill county,and Is prepared to Iniuro all kinds of property at the lowest rate's with . regard to soeurity: The miss can be ascertained it his Bookstore, Pottatille. 8. HANNAN !swim Agent for LIFE as will as FIRE Insuranre. -. • - •. • (Dee: 5. 94 49- ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized copitni, 9400;000. It l' ET U AL--;•Offi c e 1,..),Nc.91. Walnut street, between third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. lids Company will irm, lost lose or damage by Fire. Doildings.Farniture.and 31er chandize generally. Also .31 AMN a ?Mu RANCE, on V ef•Pe4 F.; Car * vesand Freights. tritiso lvecaAtcxtoallparte of theUnicorS. - tualdrons: Jacob FAher, Danis Pierson, D. Luther, • Joseph 31astield, . • Lewis Airdourted, . • . Dr. deo. N. Kekert, -• , Peter Silger, • J. E. Morn. John K. Mickleton, Wro.F. Ikan. '• . ' ' • JACOB ESUElt,"Presulhal. Wm. EAN, rice President. W. M.. Smith, B , cretary. • Aar Jollg CLATTO3 has been appointed Bumf for the ,born Company in Sebnylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. Janary 1, '1.7 • ' • • • 1.• 'VILE Franklin Fire Insurance Corn y y puny, of Philadelphia: Once, o, 1 . 6:1% Chesnut streets, near lellthatrert. Diatcroistit • ' Charles Doneker, r . George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Sloirdecal D. Lawle, Tobias Wagner, ~ -Adolphe Y.. Rorie, • Samuel Grant, • 'David S. Drown. " . „_ 33 r 4 4 , It. Smith, Morris Patterson. . ~o nt lune to make Insurance. permanentortimited on every description'of property: In town and totlntl7, at rates as low as SlTOconsistent itith security. • The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund, which; wit,, their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the Insured.. ffinee their in ; corporation, a period of IS yettrarl they have paid upwards of encleaTont. two hundred thousand dolturs,losses by Sr.. thereby affording evidence of the advantages of I n snrance. as well as the ability acid disposition to rect with promptness, all liabilities.. CUAS. N. 11.01CKER, Presidett. , Cll n. nvccant. ster.t.nr4 • The anhseriber bits been appolpted agent for the above -mentionedinst I tution.andis new prerared to make In. auntie., on every descript Jou of property. at the lowest rates.ANDREW 1:00.513., Agent. Pottsville. Jan. 11.1858 . • g.lf THE LINNIIPOOL AND' LONDON FIRE AND • - LIPN INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized. Co.pital--410.000.e00. Pad up rplux, and teserved Funds, 45,000 000. • . ; -Llabitity of ilse abolders anlimited. ' ben appointed Agent In this District hy,the LtmerpOotandlondon'Fhd and u so ranee Coin pally, and for other rallobto Fire mid Life inroranc• Com Mulles 'of Philadelphia, l am prepailni to receive appllcaticma tor 'insurance against kW, oot trary time/Woo of boil& in: and properly, ; Coal Operators would find it adrantavouelo. insnre their soltiory structure* iskrOlatda Coto pittl Ira, tor which I Act as Agent. • • 'Purlieu dething /uultranertem2respeetfully incited to rail at toy 0ff1..., where partikulars will he given, toppth• IT with the:reiperl ire cirrars of thn. °mummies, and detailed stateureata of that riprotont condition. , 11ORACE P. SNIZEI, : •.• .•• „ • _ Ortit,Panusytraulallall, l'ottarille, Pa. REPEIMICES ' • •- John Tuthor, 5 Johtt tthlPPon• • Josneo Unri4ne4 ti04,„11*0..W...8n)d0t, -Jahn , L• •-.lkon Jarmo IL Campbell, - book* Jay no, ' lion. C. W. ilemlos,' Itlebsrd 11:401,thr; . -314 11.tadiseri.E.1: biking - 0 ' s itattneei',/islttatitt;Tir.;;attaidi tiiburtn7hig Inivedlng-111Inns,snereyLog and diyldinglands, Ming Twos tonotuti :MI other truOinsin In thel Inv a hiAprofemilon'..* addretsajr4VUOtaln - lipr3ng P. 0,, PranylkllltlualOy, Pa. 11101/2 CAS...FITTING anions. por7BntzzAp.4. Zhentularsiptedrespoetfillly roots the et' isms of Potty sad rielnity,that basing :hated the ilatabing fislinsatot notary Dick. lop, and attached it to hie •Pittiayßastness.wtilbere. r carryon " both ,tantithea, bopea,bystrict attention insinent*keepingalwap on I 4 a large and wail lektriedi elt,oniptoyingen tan taut otitten, sad doing work at firrcwaseratire,prices—tore - ' es a, Porno o of the awhile' teenage. 11. stock will consi st of Wa- Closets. Iron.. Copper ant 4 Moth lobs- Porcelain ant poor Wash Eosins. iron and moot Pings,Brass Corks f u r Pottsville, Pa. Milton. Bel " Allentown, " Muney, Philadelphia, " Lock Riven. JACOIi A. HAZEN, Jinx 360, .11.aseilts P. 0, haul ictl)**tvtlil PHILAD'A.I READING RAIL ROAD. Militg- l aP l ae* 4lla 1/NP63 11131C114 1 / 4 011E. N aild AFTER M 'ARCH isF, 1858, ontlifinthee notice, the fol kudos Tteitireolersight ulli heoleargettper leu pound's • I . It 11 oryaoods.conaxtionery,Boois.carpete 80 16 I on.. Cigars, "'limb Meat. ke Anr GA. Man, Cutte. Copper, Egg& Ear thenume.Grituktoaco.Groeertexlletup Hama. tlardware. llidepaloilow.mare. t 22 // Leather,3lachinery,Oystete,olls,Sesda.. I I Cotton.Coftee.Gmin.liar Iron. Lead. Mo. Immes,Nalla. Spikes. Salt, Prori 1 t • ti near. Whisk y.& Brooms. Fire Bricks. Guano. 11111 Stones. Pitch and Tar, Felt .S enip Iron,llmber and Lumber. &c.. 14 7 !tricks. Coke. Cord Want- Clay. 0 raveL Tee. Iron Jiro. Limestone-Manure, Pkt Iron. Plaster. filato,3lalt I.lquer is, Le., J Flour:per barrel, • ZS -14 3fareh 21.'67 11% AZTICLIMI or mutat% _OCHtIYLKIL.I, NAVICA VON TLIK BOA KD of MAN AG ERS tare adopted the following *tate. of Toll on;:klianrllane- One ankles, and on Boats, to bo charged on 11:m18'1P:eke diving the year TOLL TO MK MAIMED PER !. TON OP 2000 POUNDS. • All artleteit ranted "tea snam 'and ondr4. shall pay twenty cents per. Les, exespt vim* this amount shall «s -reed Sestets per tno on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for-any leek passed helow Reading. or 4 tents per ton above Reading. In such eater; these last mentioned nitre will be cheeped. ' • , , Poe any distance beyond tea milmene .lent preton per mile additional will be :eharged, except I that. Lime. alone; Clay, Brick "liitkPeata and Rails. Manure and Cordwood, shalt be ebarged not more titan 14) cents per Inn. Iron Ore. Wronsht or Feabbled Stone, dinmon Rongh Berk. Hand. Unwronzlit, Dollding,Fligand Curb Stones not mom/tan 35 cents pee ton. Gypsum; elate, Marble, Fie« Brick. Seitp Stone.. Fish, Salt, lee, Copper. Ore. temp iron and limbed Castings, not more than 45 centk, .. .. . . . Pig Iron, Itallrond, ItSwknud Manufactured Iron, ("sod ium, and Machinery. Umber. round and sinner„ Sawed Lumber. Ranee*. flay and Straw. ,Flour. Seed& -Into mlntms Coal. Distilled Liquors and Spiritli..l.lerchnndlse of all kinds, and all pillars nototherwiee speelfleally enumerated, not more than 50 rents per ton for any dip tuner. Gunpowder. If put up In kept; of 'metal, shail ih pun at the teat mimed - It/item t but if not an at up. rball fee quantity ?see( ding 'lOO potindx In each t., pay the full charter rates of toll fo every lock rAitAet . . Ides.—ln paging the Lock e , Boats Phan base prece dence of Rafts. ItatlP not 'cnmplying with I.hts regale lion, will be charged the full charter rates. TOLL ON BOATS. The Toll authorized' by the Charter of the Company, is 014 °mita per too Mr every lock paved bek.w Reading, and 4 cents per ton for every look pared above Rending. , on the ascortsiortk tonnage of the Tomei, and there rates will be charged omit nit every boat; but coTitional per mits will be botietertokboats which roky be *rioted in Octet conformity. to law, and to the ..regulatious of the Company. at the following rater: Roots carrying rargoortich has paid Zia dollars or mcwe 2.r . • • noata.unTaden. or with cargo which has pald ices than five dollars In tolls— For b tulles or uoder, - - • - I -$ 0 50 " more than b. and not, over 10milea, . 1 t 0 a more .than 10,and not over 21 miles, j - 1., 50 " any distance bound 20 mites, - r . 200 ''Any violation of the laws or ran, olations thr riling the navigatton, and for the protection of the works of the Company, will render. the boat liable' to in additional toll. not *seceding the full charter nite,audito detention of boat and cargo until such toll; or the commutation thereof fixed by the managers. is ; • Boats running upon a single level of the works shall 'pay for each lock they may at any time fur.. crnf r per ton upon the ascertained tonnage thereof. above Reading. and sin coils per ton below Reading, agreeably to the Act of Agreeably, By order of the timid, V. FRALEY, . 41'rcsident. Office of the Echrtylkill Navigation Company. Murat 19,1859.1 1. LEHIdH NAVIGATION. . T meeting of the, Board Of ilihn -leri of the LBIIIOII COAL AND NAVIGATION COiIPANY, held February 1ki.1559. It was; Duet:fru, That until further notice. the rites of Toll Upon the Lehigh CODA for the year lfleitt, bb and remain the game's. thee were during the year IPfig, but that. upon Coal shipped upon said Canal. upon 'presentation. t the Company a Wehth•Lock of satisfactory OVldthlel, of said Coal re:Wlled tide at lirlotol„cor pnooed nut of the Deliware Carol at Wells' Falls, there' shall. until further notice, be allowed from the establiobed rat. a. sorb drawbacks no will make the trumfmdin tali" upon veld l.ehleh Cant not greater than thirty rents per ton of t2lO lbs. published by order ofl the Board. EDWIN WALTER, sfo':t. NOTE.—That until forther,notice,' trpon Coal shipped 'limn the Lehigh Canat, anti pas. lug thence into the Jlarris Canal, there shall he allowiddrpon prtscniation at the , Company's IVeigh-Liwki,of sat isfactory 'eridence' of raid Coal having Venehed tide, such drawback's as will make the'net . Toll on . said . Lrhigh . Canal . upon inch and, quf panic air upon Cud reaching tide at ltristo;. • -.•— ' • • • ItT a meeting of the Board of :ilanagers cif the Lehigh ni. Coal and Navigation , Company, held February 111th, ItiM. it wail 1 , . • . Rem:red. •That until further motlce:an ithatement of per rent. be allowed from the mtab lobed rate of, Toll on Pig Iron on the Lebii4 order of the Bohai EDWIN WALTER. S•eg. April 16, - 5916.3m . . TRAVELING. AUSTRALIA' PIONEER LINE. Established in 1852. Carrying the U.S. Mails *siting Potritire,y ots Ott Day A4reriised: T N AlI l e i ll E ppimr liE r li bltri L ;:C L. O - :! (9 T N INE N T." Gillum,k; Commander. 1000 tons register, Is now bodinz• Tier 40 East River, and will sari for MelbOurne dif oct, on the `2oth of. April,' - The First Cdtbin'areominoditions of title ship are fir mere roomy theta eon be found on hoard any steamer; while Inc SecondiClass Passengers the aco,mmodations are lhOth comfortable and commodious, thowhole of the Poop being Siff lip for them. - I z - kateaof Passage. ' Ftrst.Cabin taIoon.SIS6; * SCICUIIII Cabin. ,Sl4 Ebildnin•in arme,tree; over two yoare,aod tinder twelve. half I rice. z ;zr- For Fv.4:ht or Paisezm apply to ' It. W.C.I.3IEitON; 6 hurling Preen, New 'ark- • Sl:ht Bills torz sale, and liberal cash advprozes made on consignments. . Wilkinson, Brits. k. Co. „, Consigners In A trails': Hero._ Much 26, '59 [June 12, '5B 24-Iy] I 13- - OrilY Direct Line for Ireland!' QTEAM PAPTS of 'GREAT ki BRITAIN and 11011. AND,. • For'B3o . • Thejowertui Iron Steamships, CITY OF BA LTWIOR = CITY 0F„,14 ASIIINGTON, CITY OY BIANCHI:STEIL KANGAROO, , • TWO, • I Will 1141 from New York for CORN and thence to ,LIV- Illtrocib, AriPlErery bonnie &gun:lay:VS • Pasaigo from New' York : • Cabin, - • - • - • $75 ThirdDiaar. • - - • Passage from I.lrerpool and Crtk : CAM:4 • • • , $45 Third Clara, I - • • $4O 04 - Fassengers forwarded to hare. Antwerp,'Bremeo, andllainbure for 585 in Cello, $35 Third P 13.. To PARIS (in 26 hours from Llreipoot,)Caliin, $9O; Third Clara, $3B. • The above Steamships are built of Iron. in watertight rompartmentr: carry each an experienced Surgeon, Ind every requisite for the immediate extinction of the.' For l'assagirapply to R. J. Coals & C0.,177 Broadway, N.Y.; John U. Ihrle, 15 Broadway. N:Y.I to ' . .lt. EDWARDS, Pottsville;' Dr to , J. 11. RICHARDS, 54ncreville. 11.—Parscmgers by this Line•avold the risk and de. lay of calling at Italica: and Et:Johns, as rho steamer, proceed direct to Cork. [April 16,19. 16- •• • • LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. t RIS tannage of T r. IN and alter MONDAY;pECEM IJ BEI Zitb.,. Until furl fiff notice, be Passenger :Trains of the Lehigh Valls: Itallroad Cotupany will run is follows Dis*n Trains. $ Leave •Mauch Chuuk at 4.50 A.Nl.,aad 12:0 P. 31, 5.01 " " 12.40 " 5.:01 " . ' 102 ' " 6All . " 1.08 " 5 .51 ., " • 1.23 "'! 6.08 -" 1.33 " 6.1! ti 1.45 " 6.22 ". 1.00 , a , 6.29 ' " : 2.11 ":- 7.20 " , 2.43 ' " Up Trains. • -i Late Easton , 11.4.5 a. 31.,,and 4.25 p. M. •• Bethlehem ' .. 2.19 I'. M., 5.tr.3 - . " " Allentown 2.34 " ; 6.17 , " " Cethaatigna . 2.46 " 6.29 '• " - a - White nail . • • 3.00 " 5:11'_" " LaorT'a . 1.06 " 5.40 " ' 4. ~:ililtiviiton " 1.29. " •-., 6.11 " '" ' Lehir,h (lap " 1,15 " • 6.17 ''' 'e ', Lehighton •. , 1.65 " • 6.29 ' "•' Arrive 31eneh chunk • • '2.05 ," 6.50 " • , ..ca-nre 31orning Train downallind Evening. Train np. eonneets, at Mauch Chunk with the Dattawirsa.Wll-. liarnaporeatd Nile Train. The Morning Train down; and Evening Train op, connect,. at Easton. with Traina runnine. to and from &rennin. 'The lie:weer Meadow .Train lenses-Mauch Chunk tor Weatherly, Eckly. Dearer 'Meadow and Railetoif, upon the arrival o I' the 2.05 KM. Train. Both Trains connect with Trains to and, from New York mud PhiladelotOn. , ' • - ' ItOBERV,II.-6.1 - TRE.Supt: di Dip. Deeetnher 25,'53 ' ' li ° • ;.• . i "'. " Lehighton . Lehigh Glop " blatington 4. Lanry`o • White ". Calamomun . -Allentown " Bethlehem Airbre Easton -. PHILADELPHIA AND READ) 6R. R. • 'Winter Arrangement, Dee. 13, 1838 DOWN PAM:WETS. TUAI , . _ .. . . Leave Pottsville, daily. (except Poodaye) at II- .A. M., and 3.20 P. 31.—Pas.Inc Beading at 9.51 A. M., and 5.08 P.M. Arriving; in Philadelphia at 112.1 noon, and at UP PASSESGER TUAINIf. Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A. and 3.301'. M.—Passing Reading at 10.05 A:314 and 601 , 4'..31. Arriving In Pottsville* 1145 noon, and at 7.55 P. 31. • - ' • - .. „ - - - • Both epandDowntworngerTralns connect at Port Clinton with Trains t and front Tamaqua. Catawbsa. Willlarqsport and Elmira. .Moinine .ProWnireir intlos 'only rosmectat Port Mutt:in for Wllkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston. ' .'f.., i 1. LEBANON,, ALLEY BFiANCH• • - rareiraterTrainfrareff }leading at 10.0 A. 31,:' attar' arrival of UpoiukDown 31oreing Paesengir Traina from Philadelphla and Potterille.• Arriving at liartirtrarg at .12.36 norm: and eonneellaz 'Mtn Pneeenkr Trains on the Plorthern Cautral., “Peannylvanla" and "Cumberland Vallee? nallroadr. ,Ga• nunbury. Williamsport, Utak*, P.lttsburi. tancaster,. 'lnitiators and Cr:Amber:lrks& -::•".ltoturriing, leares Ilarrleburg at 2:25 P.M.:atter arri val of Trains from above points. Arriekna at' &offing at Agit C. 31...a0d pan nertiorwith Up and Down' Trains for Cott:villa and Philidaphia the mono averring. .No Trains run oa &auto's. . Fares....lletniOn Pottsville and rhlladelphts,sll 73 and ¢1 25;- Wading and Philadelphia. $l. 75 and $l-45; Dialithitrlcsad Philadelphia, Z 1 It.and4.l TO; Lebanon and Philadelphia. Q 2 dO and , l2 10." Rending end liar - vtataiv..l.l Wend $1 80; Heading and Pothmille, $1 05 end 10 Sli; -Reading and Le`mnotr.ls4l-and cents;` Pottsville and .ilatrigboia. 52 tie small 15; Pottsville and Gebanen.sl Rb ned $1 bo.' ' • 'fhroodb No. 1 Ticket*—Pcntrrllle to Raltbnore,ls - On; Reading todtaltlinnee.tir 'Reaning .tn`Uneasier. $2. 25. /Er4o poundsed Demur %Rol ed earl' Passenger. The• Second Mae Care run with all I beabuse Regular risseuree Trains: r' • trir3torniugrralisDovraind AtUrrix4resilayp.only, run oirflendsys. . . - • - • - Vbrottiit illtaibriso Tickets , : at riaatmal yob% to Mai. I - WI ralloy Buffalo, palvnitMlkstO,lta (fall the ptineti.a I .1 bathrobe the Writ, North Wts4, to 4 tanadititt sod lladatentlieketa;4l loinpriarteb to all the oboe*. ;Islam ran What totootaititooltilbo Statioi - A061; " punka - rid' thforo,the Valls 4 • 41 1' nigaerfr? thanic:stir ea id to tam , - - U. A. NICOLLS, lit;. A Oen. Supt Jbly 3,.%$ - - • In.. PAINTING, &C. *AA, • JAIViES • fiedse, Sign :heti Pretwo rhirrA TO R 7 OF WOODS AND. mAittux4. . . . . . Mallen PaperlDtager exit Geturral Decorator. .1 . ..wr OBSTN .8.1711,Er, appvill Vie maims Musa, Attain., t [April 2.'03 11.14411 =, Wlxtdo* — Shatieti.-- Gold Borders: 6 and *wit Long. SPLENDID'ASSORTIVIENT I • NEW PA=TEN 'l' FIXTURES! At Wear/se Half _Oily. 1;041' Priem pan be bad at • I ' • 11: DANN AN'S !Pepe! and Dook!dore, Put Wilk , . Sa-Call and SAO them.; • • • . 'NEW STYILET - wi____ , _ - •Ur - Paper Hang• , . r.-.IFO II I, IT , . . 1 Deoorlit ons, 1,&o. 1 I Oiled Window - 8 ,ades, Filattirta,a4i. MUDEY 1 BtWEN, I '. ... . .. 1 Painters a d 'Pa pp- nangers, •‘ (acre Street. rbturinel doors csboie ArilliColll Muse Starch tZli, '59 . . 13- -- -- PAINYIND7P — AP — ER — HA*DINC, &C., yilE undersigno iroult respectfully announce to' the phbile . th at he has opened a aint Shop, In Nor* ell, an signet. nest duvr ,to Staines I.blitor store, vilntre be is +mod. to execute alt work 1n his line. kich 0 Bowe 4.4 ;Aso Painting, Glazing. Orsinlng and Vat.er Hang! Iron the shortest i notice, and on tessonable Verna,. ' Ita log worked at the tovinese for a number a years.be topes to remise a abate of the public' patro ge. ' 111,t'llAEL KLIN X. Pottesipe. Aprlll7,lB , '. 1 .. _ /6-1 Y .... I. P. viti•ltHlEs , MINED AND SHIPP OF TarLIIIDATND + Lewis Vein i Red 4 sh 'Coat From the' :SEW DU MAN COLEIIY." He inirtei no other Coal—whirl' as nn Its priaty. • .11-irettrgo sake by JOll. SHAY, Arta For . . P. V 001111142. . . ' ' 'so. 11 Pine treet:Ne* Yerk. t i. Pottsville, Marsh 12, 'S jJ n nip 6. SS 23,111 11- - • __ SPRINGI "MO NTA N COAL-. - ' -- We vv. Poncein. T ILE unitcNign - td, haviilig leased thel spring AtT u antalis pllizes. , AT JEAN:iII LLB, PA.. Hitherto worked by WY.. n.ltts A C 4,.. an now **rued to supply this justly celebrattol LIcHIGII COAL, and respeettnlty Invite orders. 1 C. F. nA4DOLPII, 1 711E0.1 1 41tANDOLPII. • 1 CllAltl.klS 11A-11PS1111111. Applications lobe addressed to , t I Rand44l.* Co.; ; . - 1 111 litlidearyi Nei/ fork. Erwin M; . .kl5 141 out At terti Phllodelphi*; l i Easton, Peon's; 1' i Trenton. lien Jeriwy. ' AND TO Bandtilphs 'sk gampshire, JenUoville, Ps. 1 • i 4 • 1 .1 COAL. i COAL Jan:wiry I, It - .. LEWIS: AIIiENRIED & C0..1 4, - .opVicv..i3-.- - .. : ! 205 Walnut street, PIKILADELP I tI A. 110 BrolidiraJ. IN git YORK. . 1 .., 50 State street, BOSTON: i Wholesale Dealme in the be:4l torieties nf DORESTIo COALS—Sde .I)Nprirtas of Pelf 'reek Whin, cam. bre of pm/coin/Inver 10,000 tens erlyrar of the celtbra tect Di 431extr. (Red ..I th.y awl BLACX iLlLATll,('lihilcifsh.) 1 ALSO. ' i u', - Exclurlve Airentrt for th t ut tale of tbelpurely p.i.ntilno lA . '. oust Mountain Coal. fr tbo Locke. Inite' r eolllery of GO. C. Porre a Cu:. ell k( which will be 5b1 , ,,pe.1 dire. t to New York. via Cao4l; Or roast .ire.. VIA Grueuvrlcli I'l irsabeluvr kiaey Yen', rbiladelpl la.) , ALSO, , [ At Philadelphia, from Pier No-11, Port Taal. bond. - -1,. r I The choicest. qualitles,of ICED and W,llltE ASH COALS from Sell uy Gal County, levied with , epuelal care, and shipped undrl our peftonfil euperintetlenee. . At Elizitbethpr LEHIGH SPIUNU iHOIPSy.IIN Vora 13 till= The celebrated 11:131 I'l 4 ll tit At Jersoir (rfa Lehiftti mut JlorriiCe,.., The very impeder W;ILKESII13)1t: ettAl., from the Callieelre I iin, taken from the ud,intritd. ImproviV meta :ttol Coat omo:thy's kviatuf' near Wilkey•barrit: aiso, the litiErCo.l 14; Loth • of nhich, fur, steam purposes and for family, use. re rinses:le/lea. We bold cert Mentes in our otitis. froinliparties who have u.ed and Infix kited these OJIiS. Anti rmotturu. them the ANTIICACITL Bails hir steam In use, pre -1.1 acing no ashes and gY f eater Llazei I hen any other now beture the publi;l 3lay 15; 'SS . v (ism- I I Y. H. VOWEN. TURNER & G OWEN, :Miners' and Shrit Of WHITE. JOH CUM, from tbo East nod Wild Moont Latta COMM ler-31 A51:110T11 & i‘CK It EATI I Vt:l'S. Orticr-teen ro street. orporl to lip I vcoral Church.- ' ' Pot.isrlye; April 114'53 15.1 y CO-YAItTNEI2SIIIIvi NOTICE 'The sutiicribers hare associited theinsolves. from and aftor this date. under he ham, and styloof TYLER, STONE & CJ.. and will conduct ilk bus' nrAg of 1 ),, ai0.7 in Ora/. as successors to F IL C lik:ltleK . TY LER E Co.. at No; 3225 Walnut Myra. I'liMdellibla; 1(01 Broadway, New York; Pier No. 5, Port itiebetiond., rity.DERIcx.TCLERJ cElmo r: L , . C.' 11C1101,3 BEACH . ; L LI A Nap 9.'5S CAIN HACKER t 81' . .COOK 9 miNvis AND 11111rrkS Or 33.1"01.E. 3bCon.tp. Cyclell. ...' Also, dealers lo - other first 4unliffes of , , 1 , • • • ' Wihite ailitiltoctil Ash Calais. . 1 1 No.:130 Walnut itreet: Philo& Iptia titict Woodland ' • '.- Wlirtrrts. Schttekill. f, , .' 1 ...u. 50DA,1ALTP.r........ SAL. SODA. IN lUD. • 'I . . CADA WATCORIAND It SkflD. ASIITON DAIRY A. D GIIOUND ALT, &c., For sale at the . ' . 4 1e Mills '0.211 and 246 Noll Front street corner iiftNew. Phil.: clphla: ' 1 . 11 WARD WORRELL. ifrPurchssers wlll find It i: .ratty to th'eir inteiei both in quality and , rice to buy hese goods , which InT warranted Elf repress ited or forfel 1. A Olaf I'4 solicited March 10;'59 • ' j I'2-Iy , 1 WINCH, ESTEIit '44 CO.'S • 1 . Gitntleineirs 'Furnishing' Store, • 1 - . '5 - .A.ND Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt IdnrtufactOryc AT 'PILE (ILD STAN p, 708 Chst4 _nut street, PI LADELPUth,oppositethe",Wesh- Ington !Tonne." , • , A. WINCH ESTE will ,tice,l4 heretofore, his person-, al supervision of 11 • Caltlng,,and 3lannfacluriei . de-; partturn• . Orders or his celebtlated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the hottest notice. - , ', Persons desiring o order Shirts,ea n be suppliedisith the formula fur me. utentent, on application by snail.' Constantly on ha id. a varied and select stock of tlen- lemen's Fornishin Goods. 414-Wholemle ordure an pplled op liberal term& September 4,'b9 THE PARIS IVIANTIL.LA EMPORIUM;' V 0.708 CHESTNUT street, above i 11. 7th . ...PiIILAOELPIIIA. the suhecriberi respect. folly incite the attention ofiadics to their Collecllon of Elegaut Alitutilln s, adapted for Sprite° and SUPPT. lair; comprising .eery description and variety of fabric In medium amt hi ch,ff. iced goods— . . • Solid Silk Mant.illas. - ' - Silk and Lace ?Jauntier'. . . Paris tact,' Mantillas. , - . . , ' ' ' English Lace Mantillaa, • - ' ' Chantilly Lard Mantillas, • 7 . Guipure Lam dlantillaa, At.. Br_' j' . This department of Lodi> s' attire, being a speroari4 with the sobseribers they are enabled to offer rutrant.r, gee not, to be Met with' in Dry node Establishment's. ' . J. V. PKQuTitit A CO.; N 0.708 Mesh, Street, Philadelphia, ~ . .• ' , Mirth 12.':0 . - ' : • , 11-3 m I ' NET CASH DRY CO . . Eyre So La .FOIJRT.II and Arc drlphla, are now open' GOODS FOR SPRINP Spiing Silks Of Itirw Styles, twhionablos D3llble 'Skirt Bbitwis of the Nor Spring '• Defames and Fancy Dr 1: Summer Poplins. and Travelling Drrsufinoi ' Inalikets,Fhi , ell. ' Sl4rekeep• rs are reeppet inn our Stock of BLACK SILK purchasing. S. New Goode received ) from the Aarl inners Nen Via.' fra-',TerinsiNrt Cash ant r Ilarch.s, '59 - • I 2171 4. 2 . 0 , 11rD u IL R YII v E n c ~ tal Merclusut.llachio dry lornixtur, Nortries4 Snuth and !Penn oatiseta, TIIIA, : • • ' h prgraral le,,farrnis4 / 0 0.1 ti rd tle Ingot,Copperi: , "Aryl; • Int;:nt , Block Tin, ' Orttribleti: • Lead. "- Youndiy F. Speller; j ' • Atielle,Vl ktl,ptlrneny. Thlbbilt .I• OldMletab, ! ' roller rtml !! 0 , Will!: I r Boiler Rive', Steam Pipe Par Iron, I • Ladd Pipe, Sherd Iron, I Wisbers • ' Ara , ..irlielowere , rerf deirri • fornlshed•t Pita for:Sense Iron ' Philadelphia, *felt 5.'59 I . . • ' TO ommERs.AND CAROENE - S. lIIE-SUBSCUIBEMS oiler for! eale 00,000 baireht of thlr new and Imprownd POUDB,ETT ' Or TOT. Lodi plantatte luring Ctompti.isT, Ilseatseto ref; 1;:n lite '4,4001011 of New Toll; city„ In lota to suitluarrharent. I Thie article; (peony ha rmed within I he!lnet three 'ram.) bee been Inal ts Oar., kei for eighteen yearn. and- mill duilei rampant, ..as al milord for Corn d'lts rdeni Vemstab44 Ito* rtillerstert ' more potierfati VI :any d'or, andel the lama ti Me, re 1 m fro disagreed,' valet. - Two barrels (111 uckts) will manure an acre o Corn in the hill, will mire taS4hirdel in lalxw,will esti It to some ttli %%deka', to grow fast. er, ripen earlier. a d gilt bring a lalver 'ova cm poor , ground than any. the. terillierriortid la elm a ;preven tive or the eat , a al; alKw, it dee* at* Nate the esed i lobe put to renhok wllb it. . - • . t • 1 - Thel.:ll.Co.itt 'Nebo* keg standing rerntat lon. allikthe /args 4 al (it(el,T,) Invested In , I heir but- I nets. as a guar= that, th article their make tr. al' l ' !rays he of such'sktallty fie 'Cairn:tad a truly le. Priem $1 110 perlsirta ter /al qtufatlty 'tier Ws bat. / -'ETA ,fita' tplteft; iota:A/elm . every triltainst . *fill be esai Outs) toita7 one atw Virg; ter the ist Ow] 'chimes le— , i •- 'ti UPPING, DitOS. A , ?grictilettivt 11744Aatate, GO Wrtlaaill St, Negri Tart. :tolowil 14!:•/ I • - - : ., .. ,;, . - ,„. „o* lr .1. • PHILADELPHIA SAYI - 01C: . FUNP CIIAETEEF.D BY TEE STATE OP PENNA. . - ,"•••,...". . ~,,,,..."," • , .. ' ' nudes a • 1. Money is received every day, and In any amount, large or small.. b . 2. Piro Per Cent. Interest, paid Wr ,looney front the day it is put , in. '• . , , 1 , Zi. The money 1. always paid bark in Gold. wh enever 1 , it is rank for. and without mace. 4. 31orley to Tteritikt 001:11 IWears/v., Admiaiarafors, . , Guardia, a and other* oho desire In bare It In a Place of perfect aafety,ondWbero Int treat can be obtail ed ter It. 5. The ntnneftweelved recta depositors le Invested In RR , t RBTATR,. MORTGAGE& itOUN RF.NTS., and so. h Mbar first class securities as the Charter directs. Hours— :very day fn.tu 0 till 5 o'clock. end on 31...udays and l'huredsys tit 8 o'clock to the evening. arThls old and well established SATING FUND has rt4elted; triOr« than, TEN—MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand _derosite'rs. • , • HON. lIENIIT L. WINNER. President. - • ROISEIIT SELFRIDGE, Tie*, Prvsident. Wilirmw Paco,Sceretary. . . Directors! limier L. Benner, . ' Francis !A.S. , ' }ldaard L-Carter, V. Can all CmSitter Itebert S. It idge, ',teaFeb II harry, Bawl. X. Salo , Joseph' Tethys. C. Landreth Blurts; I iteury,Dlffenderfer. Ofttoe CT ST.. S.W. 'miners( TIIIIID, • philadelph April 10.'69 IrE :subscriber respectfi informs . tbetout!lic 'battle le prrporoti to receive end II gh 10-a cars rialtnintni,' Lumber, Bark, Stair.. Sblnglrs, Coal Iron. At. J. St:URFA lc En, a It: ciir.- °road and Clillotehill res., AilsvetipAitt. February' 12.-'.59 • - . - - 7-Cal WS. j. TATLnIt.I ' [Wit, R. Sant cowls. .WFIL J. TAYLOR & C 0..; • cO I 3,INIISSION - ,IIIERCHA NTS, and wholtAale &mart,' In Fish, Chlresai anti Pro-. v lons, !io. 138 'South Wharyt... hawreu- Chestnut and Walnut dtreela. rItIIADELPIII.I:' • ire•gste Agenit f”, llertry's Celebrated, Titsrgar:lall March 12, '6lO 114lIn A: H-FRANCISCUS, 1 ' , No. 241 Market otreqt, PhiU . 61141112; z ti - sr, tEPB the•larget and, best assorted ' stock of Carpet Chain. Crlion Yarns, 'Wadding. [ton Lap". Tw Ineo. Coverlet ' Yarn. Hod Cords, Wash Lines. Hope to Cilit, Solna .Twine. Indigo Vine Taipt, Mould, Lamp, Candle, Campbene. Lard and "'fold Wicks, In the city.' Also, a i:reat• rarfely of PlaY NETS., it bleb he odors at manufacturers' lowisit each prices. Irebroary 12,'59 it . • • (IF! EV ERY TAMA FOR ItAlLiloAft.3, ar., for velgtdur hay, coal, ore and wervbandlre .itenerollY• Fetvba- . I acre rue no dal.; every. ecale guaranteed correct, bid fr atter trial, net found satisfactory, ameba returned without charge. ' ractory at the- old stard,• eetabllebed for more . than birly•flee yaa is. • - CO., Geller of Ninth and Melon Simla, Pbfladolpllll. March '69 13.3 m ' STRAW BONNETS' & TRIMMINGS, • • Wholesale and Itibtslll, we-K4MBRA(2IN'U.in all - an assort-• pol k rii.mt equal to any In this city, to 'which ':/t.,•••'', nvl,te tbr at:eny len of buyer's Cenersaly. Alsoa a good rimottnient of 31Isses and Children's LLU ITIIIN FLATS and Riding OJOS. . N. IL Our qock of FLOW =3,15 very rholc4"and well selected. ,' . II: WARD. . Nor.lol. 105 and 107 .. North SECON It s treet, • above Arcs, Kest Pit!, PIIIIATELMIA.. i I -2in 111arrh 12. ';.SI P. & W. C. TAYLOR \C;I4 11.111: OUR COAL Perfumery,; An Toilet Soaps: 641 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. April ^_3. 'j.9 17- ' DRY •COODS:—!-lieliey & Droll - rt. to. 1.3 North Second stroot,..PILILADELPHIA. ARgTonstandy - receiving N ElV•and 1)E$I I: AIII li gootla,for Spring, and Sum m er sales, roull.rbang in Ittirt . • illiek :!•:1110 , „ . Challim De TAlnes, • Stella Shawls, French. ilbluties, .. ('nil de - Cbeires, La,wn,t, Brilliants, Le., ie. A full sisilorfinent 'cof Sheetln... Prlnto,GlatiluirnryCouut,rirkii4:Tibln I.lnens,Napklits, etr. - .Also. J/EN nnd 110 I'S' IV t; ft is G•ent they. I.vught and add one prio . t.,end r., o'ot,sent. KELLEY 13 , .v., 4 "9nallireet,.aboye Nl.trkut,l•lsllcsoielphlal 11.3 m POTATOES, , . a . For Stitt ;anti Family . Ilifi. TIEN • TilousAN D. Bushels, - of all J. the different varieties, from eartous feet ic DA of the. country, "orb as . Mir h Allows, - % ; Late Oink Ryes,'' ' Rine Mercers, '-, Early, -' -7 . White' - • *, • carters, . • : Mack " '. . • ....I , osiles. - daeloione, Lark Y.yes. &e...ke., To which we would incite the :Mewing) of ' hil•oirrs :Ind Oates. Al inf. , rruat ion will he elven of the yield.qua l ity and enltlrstion of the different varieties. We guar n etre to led! at Icwoid Wholesale market pace. In quan tities to suit nurehspers: ; . IfOODlttirr it TAYLOR. , .It la ref' A. 'AP 10.2 rel . ;No, .t.,,irch area, rhaada. Ow. IL'. Aunts . Volts A.N.cra. ABBEY Bi, NEFF • 'O. 308 TIIIRD Street, thrwittnnng nli Pine. PIIILADELPIIIA. 4 4 The Old Hardware Staird"-r-L,E:l.ad ishat ,Tortnty- IburSlurs.) ,1 Every description' or litilldin.)lerhanlcal, Farming and Household IMA IllrA 1,...1s now ln stone. and will be olfered at the lowest market pricuv, to -Cash and prompt 61x Mouths buyers. Nall* at ,lariotacturers' prices for Cash. • • . Orders from new customers will receive strict and ae citratenttent ion. and All geode sent from this house will be no rotireornlfd. .114-Counley Merehants..on ttietr next elel.to our illy to make their rpring purrhaseW., are cordially Int+ ted to rail and examine onr Steek end Prices before pur chasing. . Olarlh 1111 AI 11-ttuz PHILADVAPHIA, i • IL E. cor:Eighth and Spring Garden Sts : • " !THORNLEY & CHISM RE d►ily receiving e e l d v In order to maintain their far 7 tatue4 reptvatk.o for Mling rery Cheap. they are determined to sell - for tduLt. mrslit Rich Taney New Styles. ' Best !PALA Black SI LHS.—lmportedi, •.•. Plain TOIL SOlS—in every shade and culor: . Handsome ILlYadere St LK 4 —beauttful Golds., • Foulard SILK'S, Morrellne and Florence SILKS, &c.,&e. Shavils! Mantillas!! Dusters!!! Satin Challies,Gloraiy Valene Las, Chenne Hastert's. /ie., Enrages, ilrenadines, India Silka,Ch in tees, &e. Mast Fionting. & Family Linens!' CLOTHS and CASS CM Fa ES I 511ISLI N FLANS ELS..TICKINOS, &c., &r. •• FlanoMovers, Table Covers; Tilde Cruths,. Marselles Quilts,•Allindale Quills, &r. , , ke• : • THORNLEY•Se CHISM. P.B.—ln this day of City Itallroads. our romitry friends can travel From coy part of the city to our store, for Five cents. March 9,'59 15r)9.1 SPRING STYLES. 'Ds59. -ACARD - . . CO., - Market. Stieet, •-• • ittitADELPIELI . ineife the attention of Buyers to an win saw ' and ef to piste stock of MITS. immarrs. CAPS. ETRAw Goats, 1. Low F.ItS, AC., Which they offer for cash, or on the areal credit. lIP:NRY till IttiltNlAN. mareb 19, a W3l. I. AtiAltD. Ll2-2m ktFARMERS, ATTENTION! Fie•l 4.111rA The he 4 Article in the World for rahriny CORN, OATS, POTATOES, &c., LEINAU'S Super-Phosphate of ,Lime! At $lO per ton; or 2% eta per poorid, r by the barrel. e - d*Analyred and recomrieuded by Prof. CIMILLsIi T. trx.: , iri. Chemlat o: the United `Males Patent °Mee , Wa.:ll a oaten. D. C. Also ? Leinan'ti American Fertiliser! at S2a lam; Si 50 a hared. It has been to succeesfal USE for the pant 7 'ear.. tkontorere and Columbian third and Soft l'hopphatle GUANO, lODS HOUSE. Streets, 1r a full axsortscaut o _1859. I ylea. , l'i tloo4a, ' t , Lalenelna. \ 1 *loll a*ltty, A lioupekeepingdrodp. :fully request..d IR 'sail)- : 813 d BRAWLS, 4efore 117. and g.n.l Bargains and this City, s kno: .trNisTs & ors as. 'lron and and Yon.: gn_rner of 'AMADEI. :1•9. the ton or farm.' • . • . Pot Ash, Done Duct. Land Plaster:Nitrate of Soda and olphate of Amonla. Air A.llberal discount to %hole. sale Deafen.. oBORQK A. I.F.IN'Ar. No. 21 Siuth FRONT street; Philadelphia clip. Pa. February 26, • . „ • 974111 !Ireton. 'ftlirlrintett and , • !if:particle*: i 1.- Bridge k 100bine 'Bolts, : . ?beet and Dolt Cop ,,elor.s, per, ' • ,Filer,Pbeet ' and I Dolt Tsars. • MOILIitT Or TOE elan OF LIPPINCOTT A TAYLOR, AND lAppincrrr, Mere/mut *goes newt &Finlay* CrotAiere; ' Of this City, ind the following Cities and Counties, to wit: • Idesprearr & Tallow, of Potteville,'Pelinyikill Co, Pa: •Ltrruturv, Tay* Co; ofEaston. &AlN:nen Cu., Pa. •••• " lof Danville, 31outour Co.. Pa. " newels ChoptoLehigh • "-;of Evading, :Irks County, Pa. " of Cincinnati:Ohio. ?" of N 0.200 Market st„Philad'a. Would respectfully Inform, his numerous Monde and Atha publie, that be has aesnelated bitasolf in ha:loess with the will-known home of • ORANVILLE STOKES, No.fq Chtstsigt Strpri .briines4 Sixila *ad .S.venth, Where, big entiru and particular altostion will be deco. tot to the }let chant tailoring and Ytue heady-}lade Dr .11r..E. Vrotolleite-a mill from his former numerous: e nstomere. and from alt who wish Birthing of superior _ elYie, Quality nod Workmanship, either ready•msde or made to order. • adrtEtrarisent visiting the eity will &are remember She Temple of F.Letik)o,, So. Oleg nof ri reel. Jost one equate heloc the intuit ifol Masonle Temple, ',Rented on that saute :street. The Utiderrigned will he beppe to 'noel bie friends , and terve them with the besCand most tarte• tenable style of Heady-Made Clothing that eau be met 1 1 . with in city city In the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. ' Philadelphia, et t ot.mbtr 4, '49 . BoyS• THING. SUBSCRIB4/11 would respect fully Inform their nuttienine friends add customers di Connty, that their snort merit ofelothing tot toting . Gehtterneu is ME& 'Amer than ever, end tterP aredleptied to 04/114Aeop: Penoniellsingstaldls• Lrinee,haro the privilege at exchanging clothing ;out lawed a I hla itoro s if MM donot _ • .• • Y. A ttorr & nr.ovmt.- 272 Cheatnut 21., corner ellentb.Phliztdo; April beet Load, Fhret Zinc, I - • rounhtlrinTa)- . ino forgat _ teal - or Wne4, Nuts. Steam-killing.. tlnn in ti,e, Lk ~lac ' ~lnlrta Oar?_ na all kinds of Motile. 16. S 4l NUtfonal SUM EMT Company. CAR YARDAGE. PLATFORM SCALES. EIMMICEE=I MR. E. T. TAYLOR, ORM II AND tiA111)114 FEEDS MIT Ti, A grlculturai hatipleFn•wr a, ih e . -11 IE subseviber licep on band Clorer.Tlttiothyand • the, earls. White Cloi.r and awn rear M toher with garde and felt) art.dt, atTi wilt wa-tint tr , be fresh an good. /to w 111 also Omenrni. „ o3 kind• of frtflt Meer. (warranted In t, the; represeotad.)aarkultutall impiety, r,t.,4, of which still be furnished lat .manufact titres The /reds and fuses sold 1 y the suharrther art with Arent rare. only from -towers of Diu laths standing. Ile does net deal Inter& prrcarr4 t 'm k t tingly In the market. fnun these who sell e h,„ regard to the character of the send told. r drq, purchase or sell reeds grow* prom iscueurly In se all dear. itheto their ton close proximity deterictat t s ti quality. parUcuhrir those Of the same Pprelett, an important iwnstdorationlo nolo a hr. seals, r fruit tiara. For tree?. Zr., rend to or!, to, to IihN,JAMIN SONG OF THE MOWING MACHIN , Away. away! with speed, away Among the meadow groom— ',for mind! the longest suntutel day, If twight, too quickly peewee And I've a pleasant task to do. Along the greensward dam ing.- Whilot In end out, anCont end in, • r My nimble teeth Cr. glancing. Away, away! with speed, awaY l - Trust 'not the tool's —to-morrow," For sunshine. on a rainy day, j . 1 , Imre to buy or borrow And though the summer sun taiboty hod broad the farmer's! scree, 'Ere Sol For down, the 'meadow lot a 'Shall wait the merry rakers, . • Ir3T. anti!!! with treed,Away fleed not your thriftless neighbor, Tor bnterny arms bore had their days And conning conquers labor.' The sinews of a Amen men Are In my teem lying— .4 The sinews of a Jost u men. Ache,age, and-trll der) log. Away;awajl wllh speed. away, . Among the tatigkl.t clover— Tbs firmer's work with me Is playt And baying man Is And I'vo a utratetot task' to do, Along the greensward prolate. Whilst In and out, and out and in a Sty aluMble teeth are alaneing. TIMELY awn!. . Peseenn be raised aithout supports or "stick. ing," by ridging the rows with souse iii iurht of earth drawn up from - eaeh side. 'Two Weeks ago we printed input eolotnns the feet. that by putting seed peas, into boiling el* for ahout one minute before planting, the etc, piaueed by them ,will be tree from the bug.. This, la an easy n i tyT plausible remedy. We bit no doubt the p r ow:-:boiling Or the seed will a: hasteit termination. ;Zan r Yofing turkeys shoal he fed with Indian .noi inoitteried with milk, a, Metal supply of clabber milk, ocetielonally a little rice, and moto! of bread Snaked in milk. Wet, cola weather . very hard mion.thetn ; care thereft;re must . be' ken to keep them no dry as possible. Takeowenty grains of strychnint, disoolteo half ripint of hot 'writer, and put into it us mini CCM It will moisten,' then seattea.ihe corn ore: the cornfield , and it will soon, "do" for the Loath. erod plunderers of .the hills. It is said that:a good Whitewash fiir impost t. tie he mode from the following ingred s':—One .ounce of white ritrioil (salihato sine,) and three ounces of salt, to 4 ertty three four pounds ut good freab lime. ' 1' In ihe,Ealtein States the Dnrcheitierillnelth is regarded as touch superior to the New Roche re; in being inueb suvctar, and upon dei.v.7 pith• creel, of retaining its deep 'Motion" blaek c ,ho fastens! of hectouing a-reddish brown like' the or Rothe 19, We have a Star Villa now growiti, and 'shall bo,able to say more about it next no. lon-- . The' hest thinewe have found for removing:lv bark front bound treea, inn coarse, narrow am, It tl MOTO.; the bard bark 'cagily and eirsztua leitving no woupdo 'Cellars slvrtild be tborougbly cleaned out this tilde. No r egetable toatter should I'M lett decomPoso and cause sickness. The meat flat Ibould.by all' means be emptied now; upon the intraguxlld, or where the pickle will do no hat flo careful to keep It steray! . .frunt box edging trees and sbrulns,ne it will be the death of a in short ordtr, , if it comes in contact nithlll .:.Geratournirti Teteraph. CO?f BONIKS.-•-•F"T a 11111111 , Ci eau hare had about st ton of coerce boner, stifatti Vying various ways of applying them as imam I settled ditwn upon the following unscientific tr! for composting them :—I first soften the bon with heated ley, until ey can be crushed Intl wooden beetle. After' they are crushed, I well together one pert bonev and tpree parte w ashes, slightly dampen the whole=then pile its In a ,hcap. `The heap should •he trod tflpii., very bard.. After two days the i heap shouiiia mixed wi th ten or more tittles its hulk of pat pond mud. I usually compost it in October, it , e 1 once in litarember„ and use 'to topidrett cora. deli the next spring. I hive used it d yenta in succession, sod it. has paid the hest aoy manure I have ever need. I sin aware that many will condemn Ibis w, of composting buneron account of the White ammonia, but it seems to me that the wasted monia Is more then compensated for in the is. creased value of what there Is left. Bones in :ashes prepared in this way, enure a pile - of en sixteen times their bulk to heat, and the bor will nearly'ali crumble to powder before the • spring. $ u says secorrespondent of the Gentkinorn. ' l'or Coax Pcunrso.—Ono quirt or milk, oup sugar; 4 eggs; 1 quart pop cum; 11.tvu' i r nit nutmeg einnotoon--e little Liqa podding dish with a paste prepared as f‘ir rod biscuit, pour is the above ingrediimts, pineea (4 bits of butter on the toP—boko n ll eariy an.tt 'a moderate oven, stir R occasionally till it-ber,i to th • • •• Li sox Put.—F..r two, tato the grate.' petl , one lemon and the juicy of ton; 2 toblespoo: falsereana tartar ..2 of melted butter thn pi of 4 eggs; 8 spoonfttls of sugar. llsko ui well glom The white of 4 eggs; end 4 elio"nf of sager beaten•to a stiff froth and spread of the pia. Dail, fn. , three ¬es. • Lk:sites: (Snows . Unesn.—Fur two — guo,l , 3irt loaves, Mks .1 pints or largo bowls of corn mil pour onisolling water till well scalded.' cool, adcl one pint of yeast—mix it with two bin of rye flour, or anbolte4 - wheat: When kh: bake In a slow oven Vireo or fear boors. I A 110 molasses bisprovesit. . ' • • 0. --DELICATE Cals.—Take the erpltul of 1 11 er:l , I lb. of floor, i 1 lb. of polverisNl rug 1:; li r lb. 1 c:. ter; 1 tablesphon ; 1 leaf poon cream tit. fir; teaspoon soda. Cream the butter and Sl' gar together, and put in the eggs with the Ala This will make s large cake. A GOOD SALTE.—Tne n good 10 for cut?, burr:tom any sore where 'there is i 1 inflammation :—Three ounecs .of sweet oil; : of linseed oil ; 2 of rel load. Sialancef to a det brawi—to bo node in new tin. r .• Cons &Tanya Puntimo.—Otie quart :ef milk'' !disponi of rivet' wet up in milk ; 3 evvt" up and stirred in with the starch, eilthen e.;,r,ta Into the milk, httiling. Cook three 106nien Btoeaa C:I.KE.—Tvro tuntolcrs of •pulrcrir! sugar; 2 (In. of tl.)ur ; 10 eve. 1;141 thel with the supi, then host the whites' to a ,El froth, and turn in with the flour. Nano CAKr.3.—One cup oesugar ; > rap' laid; 1 teaspoon of reit urimuil with (lie lon;! quint buttermilk; 1 tsblo•poou saleratas ; 2 r:;'' Cinnamon or spice to your tote. FilltreCAKC.—Oolf lb. of sugar; 1 of baltrei . of flour; 10 eggs; eurrauts ;.3 PE.. {.31 ,1. I OS. M" lb. citron; * teacup brandy ; I !##, cup tuelneres. Cookise.—Four eggs; t cop of bolter: 2r 4 of en; ir ; 2 tesepooro ealeeatsA a little netri; flour enough to roll. Peke in nmuiek oven. CUP CAK.Z.—One rup or.por ; butte. 24 tiour ; 4 ep,ge; eup tit:e:olk ; 3 tea' luderaitts. Add a foe rNbins._ Br•mrPY Ten .11nonetniii.--4Drict 190 le smoked in s'etnunion . plins,iln said 014 certain cote ter brenchill4. • . . -. 4.- A an! of .oakrubbeil ua the birgy or doors 1 , prelsolt..thair cranking.' * i . . ../ . . 2 . IF 'as *is hay lax a mint for:ilarobility• ,mart e l bow° smsli flAures. • • • • •i5....----------- -----. 'Li vizir fist irons ilfo 'tough. rub Om*. with rum edit, and it will make Ulm sum a'. Jr I. J. POKILMIAN, Bram;
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