14.111011ilitON DOW, iir. l l, WIINT PATENT DE/LIIONSO .. ox, savaoLoor. , ,,L, - • 1 "My bearers, what is an tcs' rol?gir bt s 1 mere mortal; after all? ...114 can no' ore', burst open the iron barred dolt of the fa ure,, than he can • see thrigigh ti - ill-stone. He 'may feel the pulse's of the /Ars to find out the why - and the wherefore o i' . cOrtts, cho era, 7 1tesulaChe, toothache,the•dy psis and the, t spruce; lieminy tell bow cit jots and the lots i n .of individuals will turit,oit jibe may pretend to all this . ; butte know ni - i' more abMtt it than a pettier dog. There fit just as Much dependent - Ns to be placed uptiii his predic •=1 as there is upon the signs oth coming a °nil,' when an old ram, stands withhis tail t -- the north-east. Study • yecursrltttr, my hen ~ re ; peruse - carefully yoa.r kerciiitttuid their ncli nations.- and let all astrologeiz pass kis ring fodder, iit other words, got ~' grass e •. • SLEDS - To- THE G ILTI. . "The • rung who back-bit ttAis neighbor ; who , acts dishonestly, live.", t immorallji and votes ,spuribusly ; 'who loangesolazily, jidges rashly, and coudenina inslaiitli i ; who quo - mil a quid of tobacco Into the imutributio I box, and takes out a three eigr itice to buy am ore; l o such a Sinner cannot coax Peep his bed- side. ' She :won't do it; litl.'mair fall o itto a , , , ' eib snooze; be may partake of , e first ction of a 'catnap' ; but ere he iti)twake a.tikele- ton nightmare looks is atthe Windtiii, and gives's horse-laugh at his ng l iteryr - : SLEEP TO THE INJEICENT. . 1 "On • theother - hand, mi . bearers, look at the man who goesto bell wiili a sense o• halt— lug done , his duty. to his\Nlaker, his !lei hbor,- I nod himself. Ho falliitligly asleep lu the arms of Somous, who'heckatus his friend Mor. phens, while Heason.slumOrs, ;to come and guide his wandering fancy over the bissful world of dreams .. ls he a itisinestt man— the lainkspay tspecte,.•aud 4iscount fre l ely.--4. Is he a lawy er? — his cligni4 are all Ist:tubby, and full of * suits.' Is he a 'lit-Coulter, lik my self—bis sheep yield goo 4& fleeces, anti are content with such trader at they get. 1 Oh! My hearers, it is a blessediticiog to lie idowu at night with a-light stsimgat and conscience! You ought to see me sleep sriimetimes I--L 'titer teen mile a 'our, and surrcigticitie objecks ren dered inwisible by the ex me weluciti with which .1 snooze.' " A 1 i • 1 THE DISCONTENT OF iDITMANITY. • . i . _ "Mae, my hearer% is tli(i! fretful b4he of trouble and care. He oiled frets becaOse ho can't find anything to fret *bout. You give ' him his own way, and lie Mon% like f it; he wants his own way of havidg his own way.— I know tholworld c'embody p glias looked !sharp-. er than I - hav e ,' fora chattel; of honestdhappi nem iu it i, ,but the bubbles! that rise on the stream of Tithe are altogetler vanity. I've bee*dOwn the stream, aittql've watched the blubbers';' and -1 tell yOugtny 'hearers, that all .along by the margin Of paid stream', nest:, -sit Love. l a - young. humbugs are foutiunally being tched.'• . I '' . i.! . . % • ? ; "Love, like'electricity pfrvades Al My heart sinks into my FroOers pocket 1 Meditate upon the evitrwhiCh it has, c, It comes befure you knew If, and mate feel queer. , Look at you tiliserable sell tyr, with the fire of liquid fiertlition glf' through ,hii carbuncle? tit el the pa despised lave pour .thrtMglt every pore rosy. proboeis. What conititutes the . of his hard refl . 4etionS?-.tears, kisse., lugs, saw-dust; soft sawderfiand soft sot, .., - THE .11UUSE201 , Tim liDmAN Boni. "I liken theinunan hodir to a tiousEi. The big bones are 'the niam t iliithers., The. ribs are lathe, well plasteredr rather Inifiers, that rail into the ridge He,' or backbone.— The mouth-is the dour, and the nos& is the' chimney, especially for sm. kers. Thi throat is the 'entry, that lead* 'to .l e kitchen, of the stomach, where till sorts of; are Cooked. The lungsuire the bellewsiliat blow the flame of life, and keep the Pot 'ti' existence always 'boiling', but the heart is the great' eltamber, where a' great' variety of odds are stored i some. good, more mulciltio . many had. My hearers, hearers, if you hive Mu! rubbish iu tltak cham ber, clear it out, and untkiai room foil goods which are saleable hi the inarkets of the :vit.. tuous. Thichainbers of'keme heartapresent an awful dirty Uppe4rtineel;,` Take idle i bran new brocita.uf decision, Viisii out the y dirt of sini and sand the floor vv4 virtue. 7 . cros s EGOTI I SIS 46D DANDIES. , ~ 1 detest_egotiim l and ydnity as a a wet th.cor..• . 'Tier are Seine vain pei this world, , who, aft r a to ig inctibat hatch out frourthe h otbe d of pride i brood of fuzzy. ideas, and then go . I ;along in the path of poinigosity, with! self importance. of , a sPeekied hen,l black chicken. ' ljgave an antipathy people." . . . TEXT—PAYrj PRINTER. I My Dear hiOds:4oo debt that• sits heaviest upon the contitaenee of al mortal; provided he is onei is the debt due the printer. it. presses harder ing oire'S. bosom then the nightmare, galls the soul, frets and all every crumbing, s nitignetu, squeezes] all the juice f fraternal sympathy trout the heart, i f. en eaves it drie than 'the surface of a roes • to potato.. c o . Chet man who wrongs i diet printer outofrt sin gle red cent can never 'efapect. to enjoy the comforts of this world, , Ind may w6ll have doubts. f finding happiness in any other. Oh, you ungrateful siiiiiers 11. It' you have hearts moistened with the dew of niercy, in. itend of gizzards ;filled iv:lth grai•el;take heed what I say Unto, you; . Wtherebe one anion% you in this totigregittioa irho " has not settled his account with the prinfer,'go rind.lidjust it . your - head] immediately, and be able to hold up-in society like*giralle; be resp6oted •by the, wise and the good ; ';lVee front • the torture of a guilty, conscience,' the mortification of repented duns; and escape, from` falling into the . clutches of laiyers,'‘ high is one and the ram thing.- . If Youltre f otiest and honorable men, you will goTforth rind pay the printer. YOU will not wait for tit l etorrow--:it, is but a visionary receptacle for unredeemed prom ises-Tan addled, egg in 'the great nest of the future, the debtor a hope, the creditor's curse.. If you are dishonest,' lovr4ninded suns of Sit tun,/ 110 not suPpose i 'yoni will pay the prin. ter, as, you have no repetation ~to lose, no 'character to sustein, no , inordlii to cultivate. • But let me tell yhu, iny,friends'thatlif you do it, your path to the tooth' vill be strewed with thorns ; you will have ;fp gather your ftiod from brambles, your children will die of dys = eatery, yourselvtls will beier enjoy the • tiles .:sings et, health. • z mime called npon a sjek person Thom the doctor had given up as ei kque ease.; ;I asked' him if he bud made his iPeace with; his Ma er. lie said he thonght betted squared up. I then inquiredi if he 'lntd forgived his elle mies? •He replied yes: ; then naked him If he, had.paid the printet.. He hesitated a moment, and then said he thought ihe owed .him alma two dollars alid fifty cents, which he desired thould be paid before be gave good bye to 9 tbo world. His desire was immediate ly gratified, and! from that moment he became_ convalescent. He is now living in the enjoy . ment of good hialth and Trosperity, at pellee with his eonseiehee,, his lud, and die world. _ Let him be Ati exatrip . ii fur you, 'ay friends. Patronize the printer, WO bis'paper and pay fur It in advance, and ytittr dayal*ill he lung Nitta 'the , earth, and tiverflowing !with the honey of happiness. . . NitECTEAN DsFrlSTat.4-41. freight driver, with a."tied-ep” theek,lstopped at la tavern to lodge over night.. Tim man ,l• of f all 'work saw him coming, and midressedlhira: "Neighbor, what aiU e P u ?" j - • "I have got the vziodnitilte,"•wes the prompt • rePIY. • l ,• , • • •'Have you get a bad t o oth? Where i s iv '''"ei--itevein my later jaw.!! I "What will you give'tne if I 'Pali it as well us any dentist Y". jl "I will treat you to arutt,„of Whisky." 9lkis a bargain. .Cotee along."l Tiey went ep into the Impleft,lwhere the modern dentist placed itps patient near the opening :thrOngli k which: the 1 1 19y*nd emir was reached d o the nirPei door.' Here, tieing one end of is% Shoenialtb r's waxed end to a begin over bend and the Other to the tooth of his patient, whose mouth ka told him to keep ajar' to its - widest eiten he , gave the driver a kick which sent him ;into a pile Hof manure below..below. , •"'•,• 1 "Here, my friend, hangs your tooth 'rs is gontii_but ViOnld not like , to gel. another one pulled - byyfur cried Oa - driver, bolding tke'cirCek. 2 4i Fulton ind:; 1 401011n. open ' 141ing their viches" . ou the *MIA — , ( heir;). ELLANtO S. XIS ,th.ri, , . . ... • ROSCOPICI 411 - B. ~'.•:-. eel veil front the ' emi. York : . ... . . ~ is 00., it Viniete- of in ts, win lkitt it'd treacle Xiseen.Sta nary tinnily . 'presenting iite-/Jks pieta '- • , B. 8 . Ara,. -r: • Bonk and Sint nary Stasi. _ VT a TUS • tt StittYlieo Atßef !MG. Ea Group.. For wale at . . . . 11. kOZD:gbiat L' ' _ .__- , NEATEST AND :MA IBEAUTLYIIL I -NECK—TIES! - - n 1 einot.' , nestest &o 4 m taablonable ~. GLOVES ! 1' .. seweet, neatest 'aao ', , ' ial4iiineaNa SUSPENDERS ! ' -w.,4 and molded, ellk,lln lANDKE.RCHIEF : :dad Jeeidaly; at; wog extensive a meat of , T.ILAXIThet nEll l ISIIING GOODS! 1' k Iption. for - Sprin and - SeMsmir, ever o 1 . flit rob/Jr can nor be Peen, to mama I opandlelefamortmeat of ,r - 1 Casnimeren and Vesting': • !from New York - and Mina elphla, at the 1 PLE.. Or_ FAO IONT" . l jter of Cesdie ano ifoillaxgo Ste. I p. 9.'4! 1541 . 1 E. T. EL 'Urn' tea TUN SEW Decidedly lh Daddedly Decidedly the Mansur Of every iks feted to a Hon with an Cloths Jn■t melted 4,TE Poltatitre, NEW BAD THE u dersi unman to hi he his petted Eaddle, fia nese r Trunk Ests 'lshtar 'on she greet ' de of , 'tre street, I' tseille. posits, the T ore IL where be Is oared ,do all kinds t work 103 branch o hurdler ,a sad keeps on arida c end ;mortar nt of r Mee. (bane" Cob .11ridles,,Whi '.travel._ ,trunks, toile log bass, eatcbeie. de. ; Ile alto b en assortment of bobby horses, children? Rise. theists coaches . , wheelbarrows, arid a variety of other fine:) , itivies. In the toy line t numerous to 'mention. ' ' i Ile has al on bunt an assortment oft'. G. Siegal - 1a of I. 0. of 0. F and will bd prepared to make them to or. der eccordin to style and mate. rkeling th ukful for past favors al Isis old stand In Port Carbon, rid feeling assured that riatiafaction will be rendered t all who give blur a call a t, his new estato Ihhment. . 4 . ..- 1.. , _ A r ril 16,' '16.6m1 .;,, SAMUEL EXTDEE: EDICINAL. ESTABLISHED DEB() STORE ' IN TUE COUNTY. i " Sleft OF THE COLDENHACLE," onitre 8t . ..,Potts4 i lllle. , Theestensl e business - _, ot this esta bl shment In sures at all tunes a fresh, A supply of thetpurest rind '''t Meat, DRUGS 4 ,11;DICTIO, .0 . 1 HCIICALS. & ~ &e. The' proprietors, the &. senior being a druggist Wilk of thirty years' esperi- 4 ,F2 i k ewe. 'kite their personal attendance at all times. JO. Pattie tilar atten tion paid to I'llyalclans' Prescription * * *Paints, ment, whole June :A 01Is, (Thm, ke— In large Import le and retail. JOIIN G. BROWN & 80. N. • 26. Aye !S ,Sarsaparilla,' ACOVIPOOND Remedy, in which web vs labored to produre the l owed Meet net al- 1 termite° that fen be made. It Is at comentrated extract 1 of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined a Ithl t thee subetantes of Mill greater alterative power as to afford all effertive ' 'antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed ;bat Mach a remedy Is 'wanted by those ' who suffer from Strutuane- , complainte, and that one which will accotnplish their cure must prove of immense portico to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound wilt do it has been prov en by taper Went on many of the 'aril cases to be found of the following complaints:— . ' S..'rvifitiet . old Screfolnus Complaints, Eruptions and Erepfire "isarre, ,Ulcers,Pimple, lEhtchts. Tumors, Suit jihIUNI Sq(7.l lit Syphilisali. u,pt Syphilitic APt. time. .Ifre4, rear t/A.sw, DP pxy, .51,mentem• or no Ikno tott'reox. De NO, DipprisPa. and huligesiima. F.rymplat, Rose. or .9.. of .say's lire, and indeed the whole class of eomplaii Is arising from Impurity of the 1:11".1. • This en foetid . will be toned ,a reat promoter of health. wit n taken in , the spring, `to expel the foul he moors whirl fester in the blood .at that season or the I year. fly t e timely expulsion of tbelm many rankling whirl f disorder.. air , nipped in the bud. Multitudes n. by the aid of I is remedy, spare them:wires from the multi. Toney of , is el eruptions and ulcermas sores , , thmugh which the ystem will strive e to rid itsittf of corruptions, if out areased .to do this through the natural clan ants . of the body by an alterative medicine Cleanse out the vitiated tat witenerot you find It Impurities burst-', log throe-ii the skin in pluipi3e, e uptinns or sores•, cleanse it hen y.. 0 find it is obstructed and sluifzish in the vein ; cleanse it whenever llis foel;and your feelings wl I tell 'you eh 11. Even w sere no particular dlisirderj. felt,• . people eejny ..liettet . healliwand live longer for canning the blood. ' Keep the flood healthy, and BHP' ell; but with this pabulum 01 life disordered, i there can no lasting healt h.. Sooner.lor Inter. some , thing mos go wrung, and the great machinery ofilb is disordered ir overthrown. ' I • o 1 S a 2 c r e74 l .li I i ll Ili; ba s. snit end,.. ,i., reser v es much the reputation, But thi-world has been egregious' deceived by pteparatlons` of it. partij.he cause the !rug alone has , not all the twine that is clalineu f. it, Mat More becauet many preparations.. pre. tending to concentrated extract rot It. contain but little of th virtue of Sar , aparilia, or nything else. • During ate' years the public ha e beeu misled by large bottles. Pretending to, give e . ut'art et Extract of SareaParil ' fee one dollar. Mist of these-have been - frauds, u the sick, tor they not only eentalinlit Ile. If any. Saila Irina, but often via rural re propeettes what: ever. Het . hitter aunt palutul disappnintuient has 6.llowed V e use of the various retried.; of Sarsapat ilia which fire the market, until the name itself its justly . despised. nit has become synonymous with immoitlon and cheat. Still we call this compound &tramper - Div, and intend to empty such a remedy asphalt rescue the natne from the lld of obloquy which res a upon it. And we think we ate ground for belieeln; t has 111feet:which i „ are irresis able by the ordinary run f the . ffliteases it is intended - mare. In order to secure their Complete eradiratio from the sreteni, the remedy should be ju dicieuely ken according to direcibus vu the isAlle. ~- Pit I.:Pahl:li DI -D . J. C. A•YRE $ CO., Loirrel!,. Mug . • Price, SI per Bottle; — Six BoAles for O. —I. : . • Aye 's Cherry Pectorali . odtes. ieu I 'uuseil. -s you f-uaur- Taming kgs ut staple part ttp 1" I , nt docq rsuus iu on, will a 'sickly miming the with a .1 i tp such 01w won VIII irty unnowegx wiwnwer ronotent mnre Ihni; the best I dolor th Aye, G,r itself omen a renown Throat and Lung Complot rektor UP to recount the e it boa been entployell. A' re *brownout title Keel' *gourd the people Its q' rtes haa !wen. and that i Y r tedel ell it Lan ever We: 's Cathar _ . FOR TILE CURE ble - " i a. Jaundice, liy,pepsia. Indigestiow. Dyrntery' . 1 Writ, EePipditc, Ileadado, Ales. Rheumatism,' end SI in - his •,Dex, Lirer' Omplai, I, Dr.,,rry, ~,,,r 1 and So lehentot, Fr4'itit. anti. New*. Dian r Pilloanti Ar Parefeng the Mord. attgar.rnated. s. that the most sensitivot eau! PlezennliYi and they mu' ifie hest aperient to for all the purposes of a (AMU} , physic. 5 *onto per Box; Fir Boxes for $lOO. t. joinberv,y4 Clergymen, pi yalelans, Ste teamen, nut persbnagts. have lent i ltheir names TO cerlj.l }paralleled usefulness o three remedies., pt i f here will not penult the in se r tion of them.— Is beton , named. furnish lIIIIR our Amine/ail in, whirls they are ;iie ; with. elan Mil l ie; ,of the above corn plabet n. and the treatment) Iti]be followed for 11•rirc re .-' lselput off by unpriaripl.deniers with other tcl I; II ey snake Chore prod an."lllematol ATM'S,' n others. The Pick wan thibeat aid there is at d they should have it. It .nustirs are for sale be 1 hy'Drnzglsts and 1 it the country. '49. Outireorr Som E option. Netter , F. via.es . tTheY ake thet the wort Great and emit ty thy u 'our WV The Age, ALMA N AU i Arrington that Au) I Do not prepared n and lake n for them. a Ali OU I I TIN; Atli through I April ' • THE LIVE Z.G,O R , . co 11, 1 111,"'t'ir13`; S i i i . Is* 0 of the best PU Lltl/jr medleince now before as a CA lie, easier; milder, and• other medl lee known. •It Is not a Liver re edy. acting first on th hid inat tin.' ihen on the stomach a that matte-,thus accomplishing t ally. *lthaca any of the painful fir the operati until most Chfhurfics.l system a. the same time that It ' taken da 1y In moderate doses, wit! It up with tnueunt rapidity. The 'l. l ll e e Is one of. the prluitipal regulators of the utnan body; and . when it *termite fune lions .w lb the powers of the systeiii are fully the. 1 1€1, seleped.'", The ,Stemaeh tsg4 almost entirety dependent` on the Ithy action of thel Lire/Wier the proper perform nee of Its rune- " Ito ; w7 i n the stomach' is at tau t * the bowels amino/ at Ault. ed the whole' 'system Solite' ain comp qu nee o,..:pne organ--ihe i Liver}- se In g ceased toE4 do ts dttl. For the dla. eases 01'11 at organ, one of the propiiietors has 'mule i it his sin v, in a pvaellee44 of IWO then 20 years, to , 1 find sore remedy where- wit 't to !counteract the I many d rangnments tom trh ch it is liable. 1 To per r that .hls rentePli dy is at last, found. any': person t, Wiled with Me Ise . Complaint / to any of t forms, has butO to rya bottle,and music- Ilan it e lain. 1 These t owe rt-inove elle In 'Wonted matte; from i 1 ., the ars . supplying to., _ ill r piaci ! ft healthy flow of bile.; nvigoratlng thsPol sto orb. Pausing food to Idlgest vie li, perrifyino Mts, td ir plOng tone and Itiesdrit I the Whole ma ps" chtnery. :removing the Vauseo t ediscase—effect- '.: . hut a radical core. 'Alio/ s facksAreeuted. o 4 an .wheris belfer.sretvis. leL by a occ,Sional use • of he Ltses Illawigoe 1 s i teir i lL , ne . after eating tit asu dent .to 'relieve the stoetaci " Wnd present .the' : , ' FOO from Oslng and sour. , (Pg. NIT 'CU ile .rildi rMl I( i . t a . , ' 4 , 1_1' f 0 _ Nigidift . - . OM 4014 . 0 dose taken styli tilt, loosens the bowels, ,!,, gently.' d cures Cortire- :.ta e . ..-: • one'd . takenattereark% - meal Will.enre Pygmy) 'a. 4.04) dnse.of two tekr7- spoonfuls littl always re lieve Si 1 Mauch& I i; i Li ' • • ' . Onel , tie. taken for fe.ro main ot4thantion roma es they.r3U • of the disease 4 4 and manila perfect tore. OW I le dose brinedi-M adebtreibites antic-Odle n. d e often repeated • Is a sore rare for Miler* Wirigs, lid a preventive; of Mara. - A-0 ly. one bottle biallniedyd tn throw out of the le effects of and-. „In fle*la long sick urea.' e bottle taken for Jot niliegi remises atrial , 'unnatural rolorafro "lbni‘k In. ' Il[ a taken *.a,lr'. rt • • tininl*fine eat lug gives vb.; 1 0 aPoetite,',andt4 makenfood digest well. [ • often repeated .. ! 64,141101,1 . 415iC laarrkrectin oruts.whi le Su..." ; :ifrr and Bowl Cbseptafids oat' to Ilia Ilrat w 4Oro. /two dnsea cure atz:. Itai,s caused by llrorps*[in k: thereto no surer,'" Pater, or fPirdior remedy svisy, *W U. All It were j" , ols.' ' P.O bottles eureiGulh b . ,' elteittoB th e .. .., its. . c Ike pleasure iti re-14 entateendlne this medicine Imitative tn. Frio.. -in pskAsto. Oda &emend 7 , of a N itiMittrtie. It *nails* with f. and thalasands ~-;arelwilliog to, lastiti ton' *I virtues:. : 4 -• g...,.' •- , • - . - , he US?. a are itring "tr #fittawein 041mi:toy fa ii r e g" in. ske o, ;ifikanl4o4 •tartrointor, cod b o t THE LlVEllittin . 001tATOR . • - alike Medical lilsAver peintkla doily irorkliar most too grrat to taito..*.ill r taro, ao if b/ = l 'l thf..Orna 4 % 1 i / 11 t 4 lik-fili,stol seldem.moral betutpliveewb/rettitV..sey Moil Of Liver ! ofinnt tbeiwOrtit 44 or Doptpsie to al /7Trirette, allot illlrts llor rooslfor 4 M.. iMr* is' I ' i . !' sll ; iidt ' iji s'.--4 " ;' ''' ' r '' :-.. -':".. • ArtirpriD,Proprrotorkaul a i r or e. y otk. tolatlott 4411 Drujuclitla. Sold In POitirtilloby r SAYI4B; , and In Tamaqua, 61.C,1. UM. ‘•' - I 2 7,..‘ 4 -- .:'' •- i . ~ - --;:p•Ir:•-• f- system til,, /GPO Witmer, One d gor to One d 1M for 71eItt a I One a , ebildre. ': In the shoot i 1 We t It +•n pr 1 all / 1 certain woody I All I iii ./.., a'-. ammo 11$ ark tines, tbast e T i t o spl eased ,; aß` Juts sad cambric. 1 . - .r the cure of every t, lit>♦t it's entirely idenee nr its virtues, it Inui lone been In on. we need not do Wiry kept op to truly 14 relied ou to round C ,Pills Ititowir Sex. Moths urct4ints gtmerally, TOR! GATI V E anil Ibe nubile-that- acts ore effectual than:ln ,nly a o:Aortic. bat Liver to eject Sts rune . d bowels Lu carry off two purposes effertu ;cling,' experienced in It Strengthens the urges, It ; and when streqt ben and build ug, preveata MM.... , - . ''' IL ' ° DWARE . ...-J':--- .. .... . .. 4 . 47„, 41 -; ''..' ''. . 111 - ILE§AO IRON ; .. :-- 61 4 418 T. r on baud,. r 144 :fOr 1.-igalinste pi . lat neural PA:Milt ca.l4 Otg.X 4 paper,: • ,,, . - MAYWOOD, iMit 4k 1 C(.4 . Pairditi. Ykr i t •.: '. : . ' :', ' litt(.,-. . .- - • -••• • ".T. ARPENTXIIIB R. --: '1 .- .... • CIAIIPEISITERS' will find- the. 17 ,‘,/snrtinent of ibintra,.l*lxtfes, Bqoassit. Chisels,' 8 . .124rlag liarldoes, ike, at ' 8111C1IT t LEM: 8 ` • -. ; • 17- . ' - 15fardastra eilrax Stitn.. it slivered. ~: . 111,84011. 'PLOW.Eis !' ; L - - ,F, f A a and «i' E u t i .): . , M eta } :l 1 1 .. I .PoZ E nr e:t-rawlieettht;'. 'heel ~ . STICH:TIM is-Tllo3llllo.ti "A. - .: iG.IH ; ::: Ow. Ilarkeig Centre st*ts: VERY' A RIETY of Bent Felloes, .uubtoi, 0 .., Rosa. shafts, Oil Cloth. cartage wastes. Lining ad Trimming, will L. found at - MO UT a mews Ifortheerrc if iron 17sni. - aitsee ,nearly gparife toe /fixers' Mak. Apli 2 3 . '4B • • . . 171 TA BLE - CUTLERY. I i . .. LARG assortment -- of 'Fable Cut :, lary.tonal ling partly of plate/. ivory an India Iv bar h*died guives and forks in wits or by t do. sea. trill P• filoold, at • . 111111111 T it I.IIIICI '8 • /Mil Z. 'SO • 17. ilirdirare Sims I T i CUT ERY! CUTLERY!! 1 usT reesived the large. - ' ey of Pocket Ctpery ever offered i 'NM the met eve bnded m3nnfoti -Stales and England. Call and alai , rftlolll . g LE,ROI If. Nearly oppaial SPORTS" ENI TSNEN st and best or catching yild lIE Int Invention ' an mahi ' • mai Trap!" siPatent he raffled in the retire ita a MU. • r or a fox as ea.v Emir enough to pocket. and Are., It mill lky as a nit. 4LAYC4II and, lion, at' llft 111 Ilan? Ihe &reit Inter► IT & LERCH'S re et /rum :bre, Centre otrvnt, PO CA'SV I LLt: AprlM,l9 1:- ESTATE SALES. REAL ESTERN LANIVI. 1 [ THE 111 'DERSIGNED. Age4t 'for, F. chuyiltlil Carbon, Luzern., COlurnbia. Nort hum. her 3nd Arid Da Olio moot ies. offers Air sale,l4 TS to Pacific City. Nii is minty. lota. Aix', laud In Illinois and 3lisanuil, It eaati,,or au limo. For Inaba furina, lion *rite nod ucloto postage stamp, to M _ ID r. peTrzx f . Agt... •baylklLl ro, 4an.,_21, :59 411 • : Ninersville, Ftitt ersigned opers for sate 13nd containing 9 acres, and 0 U. We. on lbe, up from Pottsville. in g houses, falitog water.. purehal , ers. It! r egete,k.s.'andi grape vines the, I.r Pt. Carbon road; about a , If tulle The improvements are two f , tedweit all stahte, and also a spring , never i will sell In one piece or in iota to cult is also well adapted to the ra sing of has some fine young apple I a and eon. For further particulars e ,, quire of (3 EOIIG P. LAUER, Orchard II eery. r selling the above err, that he um pos. Wing unit Farm (mu the Cie uylkla it Imny. and litighnt to make it a eaten- It wilt require his spare time. od al so ! a Summer retort thereon, whir will be outside of Philadelphia.l , .12. '1,9 - . .11 i — ALE of Valuable COIL LAN Ins menus F; ehmied the Tun; Neviget lOU Cll' rice Farin, it hi Intentle mettle oce of the ntlol , Poll%Viiir, I SIZIEBIET'S 'U.E of a Writ of lulled by this Court - oft onunon kill county.'and to me dlred d. there p Y VJR igrari Pleas of tidal '0 pale by public ireildup and u tem On Will le. *.xpnf•r Sat sitliayclithe RI Ifit pay of May: A 659, at 10 o'clswk in ithe forenoon, at the PEIVIII•TLVANiIa UAL]. In the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county the IM 'nixing deFerila teal estate, to wit: All the twel",y4hrnr two hundred and tenth parts of PETER 31 %I't. N. of and 112 the I hree frillowin adjoin it or lug tracts of pal Land, containing logetheeni e hand- red and ninety - four isms and thirty perches, d alk-. once of slx.pet cent.lo. roads, Itc., situate now 'tray In . Cass and purl yin 'New Castle township, (to erly In the tewnehips of Norwegian, and liehuyiktilp in the • county of Schuylkill. bounded and deterlbed na follows, to wit: The tiPst of Which beenning at a chestnut oak. thence by land of henry Gettle arid Philip 'Congener i ' north sixty-sev'endegn-es, wait two bilndnid an ninety seven and a h It perches 'to a post, north tire ty•three degrees west ". xteen pwrches to a post. I heneby land r / of Gettle and Veggoner and !vacant land notch sixty. nine degrees c. st three hundred and, t birtyd bore perch- es to a pine, II epee by vacant land north tee sty-three degrees west n netr pere-hel tn . :v.loMo oak: south sixty. fire degrees w st one hundred and thirty-five parches to a pine. north, wenty- one degores west twenty fl oor per- rhea to a' co er, south sixty-nine degrees west tour hundred and xty.five perches lon pine, them.). by land late of Chi Ist ober 'Wagner, now the second of sold' , tracts, and inn of Leonard heed south one cl. go ee east ' eighty-four pekbes to a white oak.sind thence by Vacant land south twenty-three degrees eaSt fifty-two perches. to the place of beginning. containing four hundred and twenty-one acres and rate hundred a nrlfitty-twr perches Ind allowance of six per cent. for rhids. The second ,f whiih said tracts beginning rt a post„, thence by lan Intent !leery (Settle. now the thl dof said tracts. south thly.fire degrees east one hundred and sixty four per heir to a pine, south twenty-three degree.", cent serentee tenches to a atone,theueo Se bind of Leonard It north eighty nine degrees past fifty (Our terchtt to a s one. thence by the firshdereriberi tract o land aiTO Tara t land north fire degrees east - one bun. tired and forty I,:ht and a half perches toe atone, thence by vacant lan north eighty•tive degrees west two hun dred toil to nty seven and one-Marth perches to a stone, south fa e degrees west (mei' hundred and three perches to a orner.south eighty-11re degrees act t.ur perches to a pine. and south .fire degrees tot sixty perches to.t. place of beginning, Containing wo hen. tired acres an eighty perches sod hilowauce six per cent. fur road .. . I - Aud,the tt d of which said (recto lel:hitting era eetl 'post, thence b land surveyed to IS'llliam it ag oner and el:dined 11.! mew Dundas, and land or Leo and heed , i north one 4 7 west: one hundred and nine erches - to a atone. then by second of said ; [meta 'north twenty- .. , three degrees west seventeen perthes to allite, -, tbenee br mute and 'want land north eighty-aye de.,irees west three bond and two perches to i pine. then eby lend of Jelin .l ey r and Company south thirty.* e degrees / west two hue red and nineteen perches to a at otte, south one degree ea t Lateen perches to a stone by a pine , and north eighty herede trees east four hundred and nine. ty five peieh a to the plaee of heginning. eontaining threchundre and fillyoue acre,' and twenty perrhes and allowance nt lit per tent. fur roads, de. The premise,' • above desert d being the Fame which wan c.;irt eyed to tbe sail Pete M adsen by two Nit:trate indentures, one of them from Stroh 11. Kinsey b indenture slated the twenty-third day of Incember. . IL, 18413,vrcogrled In l ir Schuylkill nut, in Deed 'Boo No.2o..page Stag, de„ f. -- wherein APT teen atly.sixths thereiV-was piloted and conreyed'un o Charles Miller, litirria Fatt Train and the said Petri M hem. In fre . as containing coithousand one hundred and lifty.three acresland one hutdrval and forty-nine pe cher...sore or less. and excepting nt of aahl grants piece land conveyed to John C. 0 ectitan, of f three acret,. , d 811a0 excepting 'Mn lota I tliwtown f of New Cad ,o. which bad hem" sod . or ten eyed - with the rights a mirtenan t thereto, find he oth of them' &mu 'fiumtl v 31. Bryan. Administrator,At. by inden ture dated the 2tlth day of December. -,1548,„re-.. corded in S. luplkill Comity in De l Book b 0.32. page' Mt. de, gran ed and conveyed onto the Said, Peter Mel: eon one-sixt nttt thereat and the said Peer 3labon ' It:rib since dd and conveyed certain porttlms of said onesisteem . The above tescribed three parcels r,f !Andorran," held by the own as One tract Cr body of ' 141, and are called and n nwb us the Grille and Wagner lands.—' 'Peter Malan 'a tlid undivided Iniererta Intl+ three par , eels or 914 . eaand tal perches and. allowatree. will be sold Ingethe . This land has in it the Jugtilar vein of 'real, the ila moth vein, the Scree Poot Vein theC.rveby - vein, and o f er veins. One call yen the said promisee now • opened anp worked by 1 ' illiam P. Miller &Co., and called the Wed .4 Pine Knot Meg', bas a slope oae bond ed and ten , yards tong t the south dip of the Malawi vein, with double tracil raltroad,'"ono IV loran 'power nxlne for holding, on AO horsepower breaker engine , tut a new coal breaks The water from this colliery i primped at the Bast P I e Knot Colliery herein Ater me Boned. A tUntrel is up ned train the Mammoth vein lima Seven 'Foot ein and the Crosby vela'. The Lim moth vein 1. midi° have etsome parts tweet foot . . thickness t owl, vnd at other places fifty feet: thickness of awl—the stay rein about nine, and,thehieven Foot vein stout veto feet thick no, of coal. i Winton 1 )toter a CO., anst.ptseintnintt matins the I n said Premises In the paid .Malittnnth or Dardels's vein front what bey call the East Pine Knot Colliery, :vi but the coal in this celliety Is hoistai at alope i on th e Jam Lang tined of land, and which - lope 10 one han d ed and ten yards on the Poutdip of the vein, with double track railroad, one 90ese power pumping e glue, one 40 horse power bedsy, engine, one coal b okra-, one `:, horse power brealter ereelue, nod a frea e More • bourn, all on I , the Jetuett'Letht 'Het. (In which t. et th.> ~atd Peter )lalpon has o Interest.) itut behingl -to thin tort Igoe Knot Celli 3 , and on the Petite aini Wanner lands. is one !ergo rune do - el. I ing•houee 1.i!13 nod nett Alf storiiishlgh. letting miners' • . and konses. thirty-ninee frame rulie r hour. Ftom the.fout pt blithest mend ued sirpe, and o the James Lang tract,. tunnel has been opened to thlSeven Vont and orusby' elm., a nd It is Intended that Oise MU last mentioned eine shall be worked to the Oett e and 'Wag. ‘1 nee lauds . t ough title haunt 1. " . One othb colliery on tile premises opened is Rieleard• t ears roil/toy. at Mite 11111 Get the Stamm h can rind Seven Yoot . vein i The slope, i on the north dip of-the illam yards long and a tunnel opened from th veto to th Seven Font vein. 02 yards lo Inurement aft> one IUI horsw' powew porn one.4U hot. power hoisting engine, nue f and one gli orse power breaker engine. 14 1 shiners' ho see, one log miners' house. one i and are tgrekarnith shop. The coal in th moth vein at this colliery is said to lie twout and in the Seven Foot vehi.elibt fret thiel breaker and breakerenginei at this .collierl the Grille end 'Wagner linda, bnton an ad called the 1,9 Here or - Orphan tract. One other colliery me the premises is Job :tiaginnis's colliery, now ilpehrti and war ted. There is elope on the Ju Oar vein south dip 57 yards to g, one 45 horsepower pumping and hoisting ' taglise , onelo ho power breaker engine riffle f tar miners' houses, on frame aura honed, one stobletod Otte cgs , pSti ter au blatkienitb shop. Itichard lieekscher £ Cu. have on the said premises!, one cool le raker and '2O horse power Creaks engine. but no coal is t prevent mined from this /and t this point. ' John T pert also has a real breaker an one 10 horse power b ker engine on -the premises, 1) t no:coal at present m .. ..41 from the land at this place. • - ' ' . . .. ... .. . C i ftkongherty's coltieri also Ale tiretntFes, and at th , t ha Improvenututt. area idope nAhe Math. moth win north dijr, gangway drieen ot; le Slawmoth rein and o th e Seven • Plot vein.one 4 Jorse power engine,• I breaker and onett.horee payee .break-a er engine one two 'tot, dwelling host -.Our frame doe Ina' boners; and one stable. e etad breaker at breaker engine are not on. t u Cottle and War.ner I da. but are !tin an adjoining t t wilted the o %acre Orr pion tract. This colliery la u t worked at • Willis Littieliale'e inipmeemints are situated on the premises, and colleted of one tool brew er and 12 horse hotse pnoer breaker engine, 14141 frame drellinclA bnu.e. an 4 oneetable. brit the real ruined h y him hi from an adjoining tract, end not from Our Uettle and Wagner lailtd!.l _ .. . . ' , ifeorga . !cop il ot has a coflk'ry on • a Poft and riannau 1 ct of lend, which tract 'Woo .0 Cattle and Wagner ndip.and he ba ■ from ble sl ~. on the Pon and Dino it tract.. hevetidom ' mined " I ' front the (fettle in Wagner lands. but Is not Walk horn there now. ble Reppilic Is about sinking a Flo* on the Putt and Patiii alien to the Notions of the basin, and front. that Slope he has a righ., to mine coal (ego) the fettle 1 'and Was re lands from - both the omit' still ninth dips of the Ma moth vein: and. tram the Scrim Foot rein, and from be Crorby vein. iteppliir basal prreent , on the tote a d itanuan tract ow dupe, an e w h,, r ,, e p ower pumping Elaine, out cu home power hoisting engine, one Mail akin', one MI horse power brelik log engine, and one • borne'. power engine See bidatinicoel dirt. ' .. holdall he boasts above IIiCIII lolled, th ro am on the said pram one double Imam house.* . other tha , bowie. occnided by three timt , . eue log ho occupied be tiro ftimiUes, cin KA frame bra ' ,oceupled by two [arid,'. an d large frame buitolami opted. b Michael Evil:fel, on oth e r frame tuti dwelling, ateuphil b e two fernlike, op stone house occupied y Jobe Hone. oso public. reb 1 bensea r one 4 tavern, re t ot to Patrick Conner, and : 'Lan mill, rented to hew fa o.l.toughivty.; • b ine ._ litiniblea it the 4 , 30141, mad buildings a e tnentione . I,T there S r. e• hundred and .teu other ilwollingil bonsai u is the rah! 'premien, mete' , Under geaund 4 lenaei: Thirteen of - 'bent aie stone . Mimosa.< enty.eighi 'are Num hoarse r and iiiety-Pine occupied y , Safari; ben- in exeentlan, and 4,;.bi no *ballets. • petty of Ern TIAIISON by ,3011 OF e. 101311 NT. - .. ...i3h ; . Al .;Il =4 itit "' -- • "1 - '' . : -:' . 1;44, ' wal la . ... . . ': , f - i':iWiUMBINGi o s it: Rs " ci Alt - rorzsruzz, PA . 1 , andanignednelpeethillY cmc the funs of•Pottse; and *Malty. that laming :bawd the Jlasskiag'• Lie ishmeatei lilletlitypleke 1012 and attached tt to hie; ...Pdlingßasinutautlibtrei' d• carry on, both brancbesi I hopes, by strict attet3Uori , nsinsior—keepinyilwaysgli 4 a large and trell estected , cock, employing cent p ate n admen, and doing lr ark'. st I rrescaurratingpricet—ts re. re a, portion of tbe public 4ronage. file stock will eonstat of Wa. cr. Closets. 'trod. Copper and eau' Bath Tubs. Porcelain and .opper Weak lissins.lron and isement Pings. Brava Cocks far tn and (Rather Hese for pave ments.. Branch Pipes and Couplings for pavements:lron and Lead Pipe of all sites. flaa-Fittore* of every kind, embracing a full assortment of Chandeliers; Pendant*, Brackets. ke.,.te.. de.. M4O netetured of the best cpiality of materials, and of the lateA and most opprnred pat term. BAB FEL LISHIRETON. Anrilll.l4 15 I NSCRANCto Soluyikill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. Odes in Billyman's Building, Motioning° st., 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. -"CAPITAL AIITHOIIIZED BY LAW, yeaco.croo. CHARTER PERPETUAL. • This Company obtiined its Charter at the lasi Seidler* Of the Legivlatu ea: Pennsylvania. and is now fully or ganized and prepared to issue Policia. at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks. on Public and Private Bond- Ina.Furialture.Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. ' • Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery, Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Risers: also on Pargorsof Ctsii to Philadelphia. New' York, ital. tinier*. £c. This Company guar/utter , to adjust all losses promptly. and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. . Director' t WILUAII AIORTIMER.Jr. J. E. OR AEU. ' JACOB R IiNTEING Ell, Jr. IL um tommORII, W. F. SMITH, Eltsvitaf: J. REHR. ROBERT 31. PALMER, . D. G. YEENGLI NO, J. H. ADAM, GEOROE LAVER, JOHN O. DEIB ERT, - Jiio. HANNAH. MILTON - BOONE, • SAMUEL ii. PRANNON Wif.IIIORTIIIER. 1 r., President. 11. R. 11IINTEDiG EU, Secretary. Pottsville. Jan. 22.'59 4. Great liTdern, :Insurance and Trust Company, • O*.IIIIIADnLPIIIA. • Charter rerpetnaL—Capital $500,000! FIRE INSURANCE, , On Stores. Dwellings, Paean Buildings and Manhandle. generall.; Alen. no nausea, llama and content's, Stuck, larm Implements, &e. Liman/ ar l'erpthud. P. R. DEWALO, Agent, - EXPltres Orrice, Pa. 1 ly January :.'69 ANERICAN.LIFE INSURINCE & TRUST COMM'. CAPITAL SOCK--Saoo.ooo. onapemp's Wu nut at.. S. E. cur. ith, Phi'tufa, LIFE INSURANCE at the usual MUTVAL RAU ' S; Or, At JOINT Eturit DATES. at ahem 20 per cent. len; °Litt TOTAL Anallit Tata itATIFO. I iw bairn in the world, A. WIIILLDIS, Prenident. . C. SISAy, ',Secretary Christopher Little, \ Ornerni Agent for .Vehrtylkill Connfy. OFFICE--..lnhantaugo mt., cur. of tiecooa, Poetrmllle Jantiarl A.'6o .241 EIRE INOWNCE &.COLLECTING AGENCY 0 FFlVE—Jberket Street, second'(low above Third Street, Pottiwille, Pa. UNDERSIGNED; Agent of the. li LircoxiNG COUNTY SIGTUAL r:II3I7ININCZ t!O/IPAST, , having become associated with the I:swat:Muni ' and EXCITAIIGI IffSVGANCI OLPIPAZ/ES of the. city of Philadelphia. is prepared to execute fire risks either on the Mutual or Judut Stock principle. and trusts that - his large expel lence both In the Insurance department, and In the adjustment of FireChtims, as well as his general knowledge of Ibe cha teeter and reliability of both foreign and domestic insurance Ca' nupaites. will entitle him to the confidence of persons deal PAIS 91 . 110M1110g themselves agalost Jose br Ere. The undenulgeed will aI.o give his attention to the collection of any mottles outstanding within the limits Of Schuylkill county,. and will, in All eases, make • nraintal anti careful remittance of sums so CollPeted to I theflies employing his services In this department of hush Iteitdents its well as non residents, who have outstanding bills within the county, would probably , promote their Interests by availing themselves of the advantages offered in this advertisement. Those residing at. a distance, stud unacquainted with the ullverliacr. are referred, for information, to dny of the. following named gentlemen : • lion. James 11. Ca embed, Pottsville, Pa ' . , lion. James Pollock, 800. Andre,: G. Curtin, Bellefonte, " Hon. Henry C. Lotigeneckeri Allentuen, " Jame? Rankin. &L b., Morey, Willa P. hazard, Esq., " William Fuarou, Esq., Lock JACOB . A. lIAZEN, • Dar ZOO, Jt lltrille 1.0. Feb 'O-3m MITER PERPETUA n L ii i LINE ORMRATZD IN 1850. • THE DTA.TE F AND XARtNE /BEIIRANCE • Company of Penna. ()FFICE-92 Market Street, Harris.. burg. Pa. Capital 350,000 dollnik.' Insure all the eater dame. of mallet ty npal wiit Loss by Fire, poll. et Inland Navigation and Trensportalton. JOHN P. itUTIIERFUIi/l, Prezidna. S. WARD, SeCatUry. L. iloaTom Vice President. . BE NJ. BANYAN has been appointed Agent The this Company In Schuylkill ronnty,and Is prepared toinsure all kinds of property at thulowett rates with. regard to security. The rate. can be ascertained at hie Bookstore, Pottsville. U. BA NN AN Is also Agent for LIVE se well es IF)Rfi Insurance. [Dee. A. '57 49- ' ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. AM horlied Davi tat, 8400,000. (111it1i'1'Elt PEItPETU AL—Office, No. til Walnut street, between third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. Tilts Company will iumn e against loss or damage by Firs, Ituildings,Furnlture.and 3ler. chandhe genera ily. Also 3imuss [sausages, on Vessels, Ca rrovs and Freights. Im. 1 - 3.1) 1 NSUZANCII to all parts of the Union. DIR.ECTOES: • Jacob Esher, , . Davis Pierson, D. Luther,Joseph 3lnafield, C Lewis /lom Hod, Dr. (tee. N. Eckert, Peter Slitter, J'. E. Bantu, . . John li./tlackleton, It to. F. Pean.. JACOB Etlikat, President. Wit. F, DEAN, Vice President. • lit..M; Smith, ..Y.vrelary. . . Zit-Join! CrArrox has teen appolfited , twt for. the sboire Company in, Schuylkill couuty, to wh ,i persons desiring Insurance can apply. • January I, ' 4 . 1. - - rpHE Franklin Fire Insurance Com paur. of Philadelphia. Office, No, lA% Chesnut streets, near Fifth rdreet. tunscrolltil ' - Charles N. &tucker, George W. Richards,- Thoniai start, - Montreal D. Lewis, f . Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Geri% /Samuel Grant. David - S. lirown, • Jaeplb R. Smith, • Morris Patterson. COntinne to make Insurance. permanetit‘or limited on every description of property. in town add eowntry. at rates as low as are consistent with socially. • The Comnany have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford 'ample protection to therinsured. Finer their in. corporal Mu. a period of lk years. they have paid upwards •of one withon. two Awriderd thou.rund dollors,losses by Ere, therzby affording evidence of the advantages of in. snranee. as well as the ability And disposition to meet with promptness. all liabilities. CIIASI E , ANCEER, President. Cuts. C. Murata. Seeirtary. • • The subscriber has been appointed agent for theabore mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make in. *mance, on every description of property. at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent;v• Pottsville. Jan. U. 1658 . 24f . TEE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND •LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital—slo.ooo.ooo. • raid up Capi tel. snrplrf s,an d %warred Fundy , S 5 000 ; 000. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. Ilarittr. been aPPoint;• , l Arent in this illstrict by the Liverpool and Loudon Fire and Life 1111,1, re ore Company. and for other reliable Fire and Life Insurance Commit:i r e or Philadelphia, _ 1 am prepared to receive applicalhoo ter Insurance agalnat lire, nu every doe, iptlon of build. in and property, Vaal operators' would find it adrantageena to thence their colliery etruct urea in reliable Couipanice, for *Lich I act as Agent. Parties desiring Insurance are respectfully invitt4 to call at my om.jS , where particularas qt ho given. Ingeth• er with the 'velpective circulars of the Ntnpanies, and detailed statements of their present condition. , • HORACE P. SMITE, - , Centre strati, above hl..rweclan. ' ' Or at l'enne)ivania Ilail t Pottsville, Pa. nd worked at — iridch re worked. .111 rein 140 Ilaututeth ;.4. The Ito. ng: Cogloty _oat bleaker', %frame table. Dam y feet thick, k. The coal L are not pa' Intuit tract IEIIEI4 , I:SCES: • • -hihzdelph . ia. i'at.tritto. • John Tucher, Koq., John S hippon. Esq.. Jame. D0nd , 1411.4, Ueo. tV. Snyder. , John It. White, Esq., •"- non. aartles,ll.Canupbel David J 33 no, H. D.. • lion. C.H.fled us, Richard 8. Smith, Esq.,: IL li. Telmer, EN. Jinuary :.!0, 'lO LIFE INatriteNcE. rHE.Girard LifeinsuPanee, Annuity „rand. Trwit Company of Phllatle!phle. Office. No. Lk:Chesnut stntet, the first door Earl of tba Custom Uoas. -CAPITAL .5100,001I—C11.ARTER .fiERPETUAL; Dontione to rookit Tatar:ma* on liras on the otot,t fawn'. able tenor. ! • .1 The capital I einZpald up and Invested, together wit alarge and constantly Increasing reserved Plod, offers Otlect Jut:turn.* to (II insured. • 0, The nracalums .may be paid yearly, bait-yearly or quarterly. The company add a Boxes periodically to the Insaran ees ter Me. The Orel Bon us.appropOsted in December, 184 , k and the iseenrut Donne In December, 1849. amount to an addition of $262 60 to every $l,OOO Ineured under the admit policies-making . 61.202 50 which will hi. paid when It shall tallknne 'a claim. Inatead of 91.0.00Origin anyl aaured;the next oldrat. amount to 814:3759; Monett In age to $l - .212 50 for every $1,000::the Whets In the same prpportion arenrdlng teribe - titripant and time of etauding,arhieh additions make an nemoceof motet/lan. 60 per cent. upon the , premiums paid, Without Income,. lug the annual premium. ' ' - NANAO/681: • Thomas it Idgarsy, John A:Brown, , Armen Darts: ' _ D. Danner. - • John Jo* Smith, . 1 ' Frederick Drown, Robertres mall, GeOrneTaber, Joseph Yeasar. ' ... Jahn R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, ~. Wharton Lewis,' Joseph T. DaDeY. John R. pk. Phamphlete e'en fel bins tattle ofratesand e lanatinnP. ortn'of :triplication and further informal lo can be bad at the °Mee. , THOMAS RIDGWA.Y, President, - Jens F. Jamas. Actuary. I SPir-Thasubecriberiayeent ter the abase Company In Schuylkill tounty. and will effect Insurances, and Sire all neeessary inthrmation on the sniect. Anr110.1558. /3-1 v • ' It HANNAN - :" • Wire Rope Manufaotory, 3EnsitighOZ• Rope di, C7Ol, Manudeturer of-Trire 'lope, tor Inellnrd planes. Phan,. 'dopes, As.. would Inform the public fist he is now pre. 'pared to 'stake ALL RINDS, LA'SOMS .41V1P irIZES OF I'Ldr .42v0 ROCND ROPE. At the shortest notice. of superior qualtly, and on the most inetal tenor. at his Wire tope Vertory. - >R*nota Chltnite Cart** Co% Pa. merettesee am be made to Kew% &At-Douglas, it. D. thoirteit and A O. Broadhead. at Btatie.b Chunk Cl° N. Poltertiou,Suustnftllllll. to Slisrps4wiseritie it C0...1ir more. Ltiserne ionnty, Tst.: and to reet.neetlyilt the ep, sreteirs Kelm P.ogibts sasier/a bora want blert4oes. An:ust I t, r Au o nid 8,1,1 ' • Of 131cottiors71.1.1o. ~~~hFh~•~~~4~!~ MAUCH CHUNK -:i f '7TRANSPORTATION: ...`'. -• ,LEHICHNAIICATION—L - 1 - -',,, .... iti .-T a. meeting of t ie. pond. or tri ,alr . . . seem ed. thoIIgtIIGIUDOAL AND NATIOATION COMPANY, bold Fiteataty 74. I.W. tt, was 1,- ' Dramatis, That until tart her notice. the rates! of Toll upon the lablab Dana) for the year Ight, be and remain, the aoreese they wens derby: the year MA% hut that. upon Coal shlpped upon said Canal, upon presentation at the Clostpatire WelgE.Lock of sat Isfactooy avhlenre. of. said Chat harks meted tide at IWirtot, orpasord oat .Of the.Delettare Chiral et.Welle tails, there FOIL until Blether Donal, be: allowed trout the eetabUsbrA mks. such drawl:seta as will make the toulmn triU .upon 'reld Lehlrb Censt ire, greater than thlrt eight side per ton of tltalbe. Published hy order of he Board: • EDWIN • fiWAL Ell; S:ey.„ 3ri . . . . , . . . , ' ''•' = • • NOTE.—That meta fortheVotiee.lapon Coat tripped ripou the Leilig4 (.Itinif, mut pasdo:g Acura foto Me dilderieCaiiid, dere Jail be alloreed,-stpoo, *preseatatioecat Ike Co ,puny Wei,a4- Loc.* of rat iefoetors erldepee, of Jraid Coal haring retract/ tide, trek drorrbacte a* mill wake the ad Toll as 'said Lehigh Canal upon snob Couf, (assure at upon Cod recruiting tide at Bride:. • • • • A T * meeting of the Board of Managere of the 'Lehigh 11 Coal pod Navigation Company, held February 16th, 1049, It was Xesami, That won further notice, an abol u itorot of 2f,per cent. to allowed from the ostab lahed ra of Tell , : on Pi: Iron on the Lebt,:h Narkre lien. By order of the Baud. EDWIN WALTER Secy. April 16, '69" • ' 164 m PHILAD'A 4k. READING RAILRO D. \tat a a In of the Vhilails. at H. It. Co.. riaddephia. Nara 12,159. The rates of reeled and Toils on Coal transported by this Cotn;niny, wlll be as follows., from 12th Marti, lti4S, wall further noVee: .. . . . . . 780/1. 4. 11 i 111 .c fi ..--- - - To Richmond, 1 3 40 i 1 35 1 1.i5 120 " Philadelphia., IID7 1 35 125 120 ".19441ned Plane, 140' 1 35 1 25. 120 " Sloatowa, 1 10, 135 126 120 "Oerreantown R. 1 1.9 140 1135 125 130 " Malls ofSebnyikill, 140! 1 35 1 :55 120 " Manaynnk. 1401 1 35 125 190 " Spring Mills, ' 185 l3O 120 1:0 " Coashebocken and Ply- / . mouth Railroad, 1 35-; 1:0 120 120 " lambus and ;Pottle and Jones',. • • 1 110 '1 25 115 110 " Diorrietowniirßridgeport, 1,30 E 125 115 / 10 " PierTfierinody, 1.21 • 130 1 10' 1 10 " Valle* Forge, 1'25 '120• 1 10 110 " Phornizeilfe, 1 / 1 1 - 1 10 100 110 0 " Royer** Ford, . 1 15 '1 10 100 , 100 a Pottstown.. , • .3 15 :1 10 100 100 " tkAll%/34114110, 4 ti 15 11 10 .1 00 100 ".111rdrboro' •I 10 i 1 05. 95 - 95 "Reading, I 05•1 90 80 80 a &t Nl• w lt se ra n rl ll ll.o a, afing and 05 li 90 110 : 18° a 3robray.tio. 95 i' 90 to 80 .. Ilaintnifir, 05 i' 00 8,0 60 " Orrrigebur,r, 95 • 90 , , I , , By order of the Board of Mama,.,. ' , torch 12.19 ➢2 1 P. H. .W114110;14 VCHUYLKILLINAVICATION, (Wee of . tho Schuylkill. Nay 1 Company, March 1.0859.—T6e eham , H Cara and for Toll on. Antbraelta_Coal, cur:' Schuylkill Narlrodl4 will be Int follows ant To Philadpiphio, ItlapayOntc„ Pp - ring Dill, • - Coritholiorken, • .Plrriontlf Dam, Bridgeport, Norrlmown, Port Kennedy, Palley Forge, Pawllereo Dam; Port Providence, . Phoenixville, Boyer Word.., . • Pott,tovrit Lot:Wing. Port Linton. ' Birdsborough, Beading, Althomoit, i• )1013rmille, 1 • •. liamburg. I . ,• Oreril,thurg T riding' I The ehar.:e will he per ton or, -- 2241.1 lbw, less Ore per rent,, a llowinee for waste. an u-hal. en.' nn eltarga lervi than twenty-fire:cents per ton will be made for any din teuce. By ortlerlot the Alentigenp. f I ! . F.: FR A LEY. ftereOtent. . , TRAVELING., PASSAGES BY STEAMERS. Tllb.subscriber is Vutliorizecl,fl37_ to take PaAPkyigent by Steziniers to and P-U;„,f4P from Eur, pa In the hist and second CLIPS and'rn. in th e es streraptat the lowest rat. A'Et,amer snit how New York for Liverpool on the h inst. Eir,f, Class Pa ssengers, s76—Thled Class, VA, found In PeinHotis.— Poe:sentare also brought cost by steamers. Apply to It. nANN AN, 'Who ;OW) sells drafts on Europe In sunts'of £1 and upwards. 3larch,ll. AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Established in 1852. Carrying the E. it Nails. s u itin g pfesitiedy on the hay, Advertised. HE WELL KNOWN A 'lab . clipper 04; "COS T NVN T" Ones. otlander. ltitM tors register. 11 now hurling at co; Kist firer, and will salt far 31 Monroe direct, on the Z:ith of April. The First Cabin areonimod %lions of this ship are far more roomy ihsn can he fund 'on board any steamer; while for :second CNN' Passengers the aecominodatinns are both comfortable and commodious, the uholn of the PuopPoing fitted up for them., Rates of Passage. First Cabin Saloon. $l4O Second Ca1314;00. Children In arms, free; overtai.years,aod uo r Oaehre. half t. rice_ . • rot Sr. , lght or Passage app.* to IL IV. cAlktimoN, e llowlog, Green, New York. Sight Bills for sate, and liberal cash advaaces wade on consignment!. Conslgntuu iti'A @strolls: Mesors:lV I lkintum • Dm. k Co. Blitrch'26,'4o [June 114 '4'S 24 IyJ 4.3. ' , .-Dire ._ ..._ [June . \ . Onlytt Line farl I latd! STEAM to all PAPTS of GREAT BRITAIN and I n PLANO, .• • • Forimo I The imarrtul Iron Stromphlp. 671 t OF BALTIMORE, CITY OY WA lIINGTON, CITY or u.cscuEsTzrt. • x.tmuioo • viall, Will sag from Now York for COM and di nee to LIT . ' EttPool.., • 4 LarErtry A:t:rnate Saturday. PSOWIgO from New j • • - - Third Clittf.. Passage from Llyerpoill and Grit: Pablo, -.•••- - $44 Third Claps, ,• • • • $4O .117-Passengent forwarded to Havre. Antwerp. Brenton and linothanr.,*tr stos In Cabin, t.35-Third To PARIS (in VS hours from Liverpool') Cabin, Ow; Third Clain. 1.,33. The clove S,teamthipa are built of Iron, in watertight compartment,carry each an experienced purgeon, and beery requialte for the lininethate extinction. of the. For Peerage apply to It. J. Cords & C0...177 Brewing - Ty, - N. Y. Jobu 0. bale,;l6 broadway, N. Y.; to It. NOWA IIDS. Pi.(101 , 111e Or to .1.11. RICULARDS, N. B.—Passengers by tido Line avoid thl risk and de• lay of falling at flollfax and St../nlina. nab tha otrainers proored,dirert in Cork.'" LEY RA Lemom VA aa. 1 7.-.7=- -- t - E vh N and altn iknest Mtit, ndti Trains Of the Lehigg as follows; Leave Mandl -Chunk. a -Lehighton Lehigh hap " Sislloglon a La ury)l " Wbite Ran . " Cat nsangua " Allentown . " Uetiilehrnt Anita Easton e of wa• c. • lONDAY, further notlre. Hey Itallrond Cuu in • Trot has. - 4..50 A. M.,2 ' 5.0 t 6,:t1 64.'9 . . 6.61 " 6.116. " 6.11 " 6.1P1 61% " 7.20 rolls's. Up Leave Easton . Bethlehem " Allentown Catavatiqua " White Hall • " titat Iflgt.olll, • a . Lehigh fistp,..- L•thightou Arrive Slatted Chunk it 11.44 A.m.o 12.19 1..61. 5 , .12.33 '•• 12.16 1.00 '" ior 120 u 1.36 " 1,55 "' I 2.0 " gii-Tho Morning Train down. and Evening Train up. ennnerta at Maoris Chtink,with lb* CattgiloM4l. WU ilampport and Eri;ll Traln.l 'Th. MornitiO Train down. and. Evening Train op. entinetts at }Liston.. with Trains running to and from Eyaantnn. Tfia Heaver Mradow Train loaves Manch Chunk for ITeat Eakiy. heaver Meadow and liaalolon, orpOn the arrival the 'jos P. N. Train. both Trains- apnoea( with Trains to and from Now Tort and Philadelphia. ' ! 11.08F.ItT 11. SAYIIE, I S k upt. rt Eng. Deember • 52. PHILADELPHIA-AND READING - R. R. • agaRIE - Setnamer Arrangersent, '18544; GOWN - PASSENGER ?RAI 'S. Lease Pothml [lei daily. (exervt SundaY.) at 8.30 A. 31., and 3.30 P. 'Al.—Parwing Reading at 10.10 A. 31., and 5.06 P. 31. Arrieins 7n Philadelphia at 12.52 isountand at 3.40 P. M. i • I • DP•viI.SSENGP.I% TRATN'S. Leave Philadelphia, dally. (eirept duadvyal at 7.30 JP. 11.. and 3.30 heading at 0.20 A. 31., and 0.06 P. 31. Arriving in Pottsville at 12.05 noon, and at .4.50 P.ll. •j , • Roth Up snit Timis ?mileages. Trains E rneet at Port Clinton with Traria* to and from Tam .OA. Catawlsea. Willhunsport and lEltalra,'• :Morning' stunner Triads only twinned at Poe t Clinton far Wilkeibarre, Scranton and Plthdon. - , - • Pawenigers leaving Williamsport b the- Cotentin's 'Milton(' Night Übe at 10.10 P. M., eonhect with a Pate tenger Train leaving Port Clinton at 530 A. 31-arrive at R,volingst 520 j brrakfast, and prieerd In , ' to Phil adelphia by Abel/A. M. IfeadtnAeonnhlodation Train. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train leartireading at 10.25 A. 31-alter arrival of Cp and Down•3sornius Pseardarr Trains from Pollattlphia and Pottsville. Arriving.M Ilarritautrg at 12.40.n00n. and connecting with Passenger frains on the Northern Central. ••Ponnayfsania" and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads, fur Stu:Vary, Williamsport, Elutira : Pittsburg, Lanraster, 1411[1n:ors and ClOnnborsburg. Returning, leaves Garrisburg at *445 P. M., atter amt. ?al of Trains from stare points. Aerie Ina at Reading at sno P. 31., and elnnerting with lip dud Dowd Trains for Pottsville and Phlladulphla the.sants evening. tie Trains ran on Sunday:. Fiairtar . e.llettreeti Pottsville and Philadelphia.= 75 and $2 23; Readini And Ptilladelphis; $1 35 and $1 4s; I.lartisburgand Philadelphia, S 3 25and= 30; Lebanon and Philadelphia, $3 Co and $210: trading. and liar. • risburg; St al and $1.30; Reading and Irotteville, $1 05 and $0 85: Reading' and LoSanon. 14 and 711 cents; Pottsville and Uarvisburg4s 65 and $2 15; Pottsville and Lebanon. A 5 and sl` 5 a • Through No.l TisketsPottarille to altlmpta,ss 00: Putts, Mute Gettysburg. $1 50: Reading 10 Cialthoure . $1: Reading to Lancaster; = 1. 1, hi-MO poinds of RaggagealloseddatitPasaenger. The Set und Was Cara run with all the above Ragtag! l'ast...rnaer Trains, • 1 mir..norn loaTrain Do", sit and AflartioonTrain Dp,etil y, ruu on Sundaya.'„. • Throogh Muttketa, at radioed ratto,46 Mak era Yana, ltntfalb, Detiallt,,Cbleigti, and all the torlorlpal riots In lb* Wait. North %pat, awl tko Can idiot sat stalgiraut Ticbeta, at bitter faits, to all Abe abate piano, eau bo bad WM atllkatlotrto Ilia Etat Loa - 4tirati-.llllcota silllbk,purettarad bellow Abe Trait* hart:, ,1110 et taiga r Motif Pala ea**. . ' • • r 4;1. , :.X1C . t)1.1.13i Rog. &Oen:Supt._ .tptit 30(14 • . I - - - . : 1- -''.PAINTING, - . .4C-- -- ' , ._ .._ : ...:,_:, I - JANNES : IFIELZ I .. -- - -Hontei Sign ask4l.Brele Painter. .TWIT - A*l'oR' - P . 'W ODS:' AND .I,l4Am:ins. - - .- it . •:•• ~ J... Gloater. Piper Hangerland Genial Decorator. /We/ at* 1; STILE& f.l Jowl" .ttoile thitAewricaa Howe 144WIte. . 1 [Mall 1 ' 59 144 u, i Th,. Window. Shade--Golld Boraers. . • - 6 and 1 Feet Lbng. ..: • SPLENDID ASSORTMENT I NEW PATEIT FI4TURES! -• /..st clearly Rai Oily' Rel it Prices. Can be Ike at . - DANNAN'S • • • Nor and 404 Uwe. Pottsville. lOi-Call and tee thew; ------' - -f ~ -- NEW STYLES - -,- - - Or - ' l ' lq'..f" - 7 - := 1 . . • eg. lics ;JAI ••Piper Hangings •lIIS ...... . I •011... ~, ' • .. Deoorati.ons. &o.• :' ; Oiled Window ni.adesi xturesit.e. 4 • . 'MUDEY a. BOWEN, .: . . - ~, Painters laud Pa • r hangers, • 4 1 41;mtve:13reer. rottorille„h doe s atate Americus House .A,i31arrh.213.1.10 . .; • J , ,'l3- . SPftIG ,• New ;Cone] THETHE undersigqd, havii . *prism Illouniain.' __ : ,.t AT J W Hitherto worked by X. !VMS& t. to supply this ittalli or ebrated I. respecttully invite orde C. V. RA .., ,F THEO. CHAIM • Applications to be add need to ' - Raid 111 11 ti way, )1 :A oA Wilnot etre.> , rastott. Penn** Trenton. New Jc AND To . . • Itandolpits it i J jansaiy I,op i . . COAL , . , COAL. & COAL LEWIS AIIDtNRIED .- CO. 3 '''' --r- CDM I ViC-MS 203 tialtint street . , PHI LA DIILVII lA. . /1011roaway.NE Y YORK., •', f $6 SIB. e street, DOSTON. . _ _... gation r the use ou the 1 further Who Wok. DeTiers 01 Ihv but id, COALS—Sie Proprietors of lip tie of ' , roc:acing over 1f,C,600 kd ll:Axoart, .Ath.) nod lALSI Ezelurlvz Agent+ for thy( sit oust, Mouutoin Coal. trim Gap. U. Ports Ai Co.. all of re') to Now York. via Canal; Pia's, (Dolor, Nary Yard; pi At Philadolphis, frcimA rtA. OS f 641 65 16 t 54 60 , 59 60;59 55 54, 55 54; SOF 44, 50 49 50 40' 50 49 45t441 45 44' 45 4 t 30 1 41 49 34 t ". Ina 34 30 29 The choiceit qualifier COALS tram Sehuyll.llt Co care, and. shipped unil-c!nu, ' At nixibe4 LEIIIGII mytiNT. VIP From Bilt The erlebratvit !CAMPS:II . , (eia 6ehig4 ' an. • . The Yfiry superior WILK: Liettiatore (tin, taken liana ment mud Coal Company's si , sn, the COUNCIL 1111)0I , ale:nnpurposekand for lam' • We 1114•1 certifiretvg I. Pi 113Te,111...A1 411 , 1 11111, teftri, Metal the lar.sr .11:7111CCITS I dUcillg no clllll.er.leNnaslte, ut her. kind+ • now be fur!) Ilu May li, 1. fi. TV101:11. ... TURNER. & .GOWEN • %liners and ih.i'p euitt WIIITE ASII C , l.i.L from the ,•,agt a nd went mou n t Latta Colliet Ie,.—SIANI MOTH k lil ACK BEATH yr:lN s: orncE—Centre Ft tee, opposite 'pigrepal Chnith... 4 ,l ' Pottsville. April 10.'53 ' 15 ty i; ' UM-PARTNERSHIP NOTIct:-L., L j The mitylreribers hare asgoe aced ihenn!eireg. from and after thls`dato.underthe unn e and ply lu of TYLER, STUNK & Ci.l., l "and will eondUrt t e.busilltren of Dra6ng it, Cmil.wi successes-A to PR EDER CR TYLER SMI at ie: 323 Walnut, street. Ptillade phis; 10 DroadWay, New fork;Pier 'No. 5, Port Rid mend. . . PI `DERICK TYLER, ' li4 I; :URGE Y.T'iLER,j • C. NICHOLS ISEACW 1% d LLIAIII E. STONE.' ° 19.tf - I 11117 9,'59 CAIN, HACKERI . & COOK ) 31INERS AND ERI9 OP • 3131adils. pckaii.% Also, dealors.to other first quali les of .Wl4ite and Itcd . Asti' Coals: • No. 136 lriii;.ut street. l'hattels ' iplis. and Irvod/a ii7uarres. Tnnais Cnx. • 31unas Ll.n:r.a. Jun.! . Fxlnuary 0-1 r . PHILAD7,• -4:1! SPICESI SPIC —it SPICES!! UltE AND NO. 1 UItOUND - 11 PER. , • 1 (11.'9Elt. CINNAMON. AtLiPfge. CLOVES. I Q I A3IEitICAN AND' ENtII.ISII MUSTARD. CAYENNE. PEPPER. NUTMEGS, Al ACE. Stli". CARD. SODA, S A LTPETR r., SA LERATUS. SAL. t 4 OOA. INDIGO. . . CARAWAY A conTaxnEn REED. ASIITON DAlitY AND GROUND SALT, Le.. . For Sale at the Eagle Mithi No. 2111 and 240 Nor Frout street corner of,:ew. Philadelphia. I iIIoWARDWORRE T L. 1117-Perebasere wilt find it kreatly to their int rr both In quality and price to - lar these gords, whir at warranted as represeuted or fort 'lied. A trial i* soli Rev, blared 19, 'S9 12-1 y 1 WINCHESTE I CO.'S ' - Gentlemen , * Parntelatng Store,. .. . ' i Alin I • . . - Patent Shouldet Seam Shirt Kai:lnfect° , A 'l"rnu op sT , AND, 706 Chest ri_nill street, Pllll.ADELPlllA,opposituthe••Wash- Ington Douse.. i A. IVINCLIESTER . triII ;Ire, la heretofore. hie renn et supervision of t het Cutting !and Manuttcturio de prim. net.. Orders f at the s ortest noh r his celebrated ety to of Shirl a and Collars Ellett i re. ( I , Pennine desiring t order Sh rts.ran be eupplle4 with the formula formetatirrment, n applicat lou by Mail. Constantly on to+ a Tail and select stock 04 (lea tlensen's Furnishing Goode. SIT-Wholesale ordts supplier on liberal terms.l ' • Sepfetnber 4, '56 . Z 6-Iy 1 THE PARIiIIIItNTIL4AENIPORItIIIII, ; h i: .. S i. tr ,r e i el, , a r l . ov t e . No:l.h 7 .1O'llILLA 11 141.'1. 8 1IIIIAN i , i fully Inv tie the attention of dies it. their rolleclrm of lelegasit Mantillas, adapted for N),risg ai(B,oe.l mer ; esimpriaing every, descrip ion and variety of Fabrlc ' in modem and blab. priced g;00141k Solid Silk Mantillas. \ (Silk and Lice Slantillea. Paris Lora Mantillas}. ' r y English:Lace Mantilla,. (Alantllly Lire Mantillas. . ( - • . , Guipure Gneti Mantillas, Ac.. Lc. f ~ Thl4 department of Ladk' attire, being a ape ialify wish lite subscriber,' they are enabled to otrer, ad ante. gee not to be met with In Dry pond , F:tstabilphinegts.: J; W. NICK:Tun. a CO . .• • N 0.706 Chestnut Street :tter..h 12. '5O . ' OAD. °, DECEM ; be PaIMMO' 'pan* *ill run d 12.30 P. 2l 12.40 +• (12 .4 1.08 - 1.28 1.33 •I 1.45 1.60 •' 2.11 6, 2.45 .. WALL PAP: • .HOWELL'&II3O..._, stutur A Fruituts tatroatace '1.4 6 1.PM12, TzIANGTZTGO, No. IT South Fourth St re et, - 11 (Baotr Markt4 and opfaaite ..lierehaut I.III4ADELt'II lA, DEEPS on hand large !Ind , belputi nit EBOA Irt`AqTlEliti! ,tik"wahlj‘,.:,Ljey"f; srliingat very low prima. Ctn of ry .1111Mrcbniit pplieti at the lowest nttra. Wages l i vered at • shot t notice hy careful workmen. • The citizen% of Schuylkill county . et;e Invited t ex:no ble their aPlenilla aatiortinenllnf Papei befOrc pure asiug chew bvre. and judge for t brut pwlrmi. 5 week : ant uew atylta just rerelved; . • • • Mari+ Id.' A ; is . GREAT INDVCEMENT'S TO CASH BUYERS. , I • AOLISEWEPE ' I2B r Will Stid It greatly t to 'their advantage to pftethite CHINA, ICI:ASS ud 4.25 P. M. 5.02 " 5.17 5.28 5.41 " 5.49 " 6.11 0 '6.17 " 6.39 " 650 " r....r..) s •J , (4).Z.• AL , . vi , 1771 1 .. u 7 i TYNDALE . - .&; MITC HELL . x2:l2. 3 p,c,ritorm, , , NO. 701 :COES?. STIIEqr,' . ...um s !Lila, ' PHILAD LPHIA,.- -1 . trtua have s system of doiitz - business - peculiar to 4betnael les. ' .; % • . • They import tlitjr Werra eireet 1 ; . 'FROM TIIE BEST -ii Ammacruttens4 AND SELL TREY IN SHALL QUANTITIES TO TEM PARIMEM .=1 ern , .JUST AS en P.AP s;ss they! can he boozht iti ?l bF age • quantities et WilOthiSALE by the ' COUNTRY SIERCHANT. , T. euxtomers have Ithe'doutile adinat3ge o Purchasing direr( 'from She kniarter t And. of Selectiaig /nun a .i , ery Love and aui(fal Assortnitut. aea SAVING OP AT LEST, 25 PER NT? • 1.4 m = TO FAR MERS _ AND GARDENERS. riptiE SUBSCRIBERS offer feir bale Go g otio beirehc of their terr,and improed FOUDRETTE, Lodi ManuttactuellO Co . . _., anig ...napasay, tistsufaetured Irons tho night -mil of New. Itiork eity,' In lota te;suit purchasers.; This article, (greatly; ha. proved within the last three years.) ham been irt the mar. ket for eighteen years. and still defies moupetitlen, as a ' 1112I1Off for Coen and Garden 'Vegetable", belni ehruper,, wore powerful gia*any uhltr. and at. AM ease ktma, heel /row disagreeable odor. Two burets 41 *drib) 0 ill ; manure an acre of Corn In the hill, will sere tWw•thirtio, in Imhof, will canto It to come qp quicker, to Stow fi l lt . i ee, ripen tartlet, and wilt bring 'a lamer en p an poor,, ground than any other lortilLse4 told is also prerrn.; the of the cut-sore,: al,o; It does not . lola • the seed to be pat in contact, With it.. , ' . , - The 4 M. Co, point to their long standing potation. and ttse,large eapital.(sll4,olX),) Invested in th eir loud-, neas,,-*a a ruin:dew that the article they mit shall ai l-; 'mtat u of stash quality as to roannand a ma sale.; Mow $t 100 perTharrel.ka4 any quantity over six bar.: d4l"A:Vinapiild„.econtaing aeiry inktitt o k)q, will be slut (.IfariMo any one apPlYing. tor the " e* . Our addreaa b..—"- -- . , uturrisao nos. it ca. • -.4grkafteral triiirAouse, 0 Cornet...lt et, 24 t . York... .., ifebniavy 3, VJ •-t ' • I , _ . COAL. g leased the llaey . 1 00,•:VILLE; PA.. ..nne now prepared I'llloll COAL., an 4 Li.t svut.rti. HAMPSHIRE I.lph & Co., York. HoamM; , Philadolphe6; !gey. • ...pabire, Inp•irkile. Pa.' 'dies cupg M. tztebn ' Ithits Ash:, genoine . ll. Colliery bi Ipped dirrit Gniesswlo 1 Port Rich- LUTE ASit with pptdal inkendenio. CIL !UWE ,I . pp LS COAL At Jersey L, from t!ie .3f which, fur ,rpassed. parties who prolkolli r e t_ h han P. H. Gowzir. IrmosaviDindtire ' CHARTERED BT TEE STATE OF PENN A. • Rules t ;1. Money it received every day, and in any amount, tare or Amin. . 2. Five Per Ceilt. Interest 'ls fluid for money from the day it is put tar.• • ' - ; 2. The money hint ways ptid backs Gold,wlieuvrer it is railed for. and without notice. . 4. Money Is rev... Pied ream ExcL-sters, Ailittisktratort, Gnarl:mos and °tiler* who dcolre /Int* In a place ot picket safety. and where InUrest eau be *task ed Ibr CIL ' The Moose receirstefrem depositors, is. invested In .11E41. ESTATE. MOR7tisOci.2, GROUND PENIS, and Bath nthte first securities as the Charter directs. `, 6. 022-e ilours—Evcry day frem 9 till S o'clock. and on ,Ilintilsys cud Thursdays till * o'clock in the evening. Er7 - This obt and well 'established SA VINO FEND. bas received more than TEN 1111L10N6 of i dollars from nelriyAbirty-Lhouatitd &Welton'. :It EN'ItY 1.. BENNY:ft, President. ' ROD EitT SELFRIVO g, Vice President. WRinitJ.Eue,Seeretary. ' • - Directors Henry L, Danner, . F Edward L. Cartrr, • Robvrt fwitridaw, • Ji Saint. K. Ashlars: . .7 C. [Andrei' Alalina, odic. twww , WA -NUT April 16, '69 CAR YARD • CE.: . rillig,subscriber reap etfully informs Ibe public Wait be b preitaii.d to reeelve Rad no. had Can rontalni ILutabur, Bark. Sta Tex. Shingles, Coal, Iron, de. . g E.scintstssit, ear. Beeentagl Arllosoh alt.i • February 12,'51 7-Gm , , Wii.J. TATLOIL.I , I ' i i MM. R. SUIJUIO23I. WM. J. TAYLO £ CO., c)0111\IISSION. AIERCIIANTS, and whote•ale doill.•A la Fll eta, tile fie mud Pro. 'a gloats, No. 133$ South -Wbaisea. birkween ,IChestalpt and 'Walnut Strorio, I . IIILADELPIIIA , ''l .1/1 - 0-S P. Agents Ar ilatry's'Celebrated riaeiPar..'fa Marti! 12,'39 .. ' • . 11,2 m. A. H. FRANCISCUS, No. 241 Market street, Philadelphia, T( EEP, the largest and best assorted M 0'11.4 Wadding. of Carpet Chain. 0' Wadding. Cottuu Lark Twines. Coverlet Tarn. Mel COM*. Waah Lino. Cope In CA' Seine Twine: Indigo Blue Ter tat, 'Mould, Lamp, Candle, Ca rap Ilene, Lard and Yluld Wick* in the city Also, a greet variety of YLY NETS, which: he efferent numumeturers' lowest rash prima. kebruary 'LP ! • 7.316 • ' • PLATFORM SCALES, () F T AEULVE r io R R Y KA D I Lu E O S A (.3- u, bay, eclat. ore and tnerchandlee enerany. l'urrha• sere run no riek; every crate 7,1 attaranteed correct and V. atter trial, udt found eat factory, caulk, returued without charge. . . . • KirFactory at. the old atan eataldlahed for 'more than 1 1110 Y-five Pare. •A IttiOTT,k CO.. ' • . Corner of Muth and Melotyqtreets, Yhlladelphll. March .6 ,'69 1 Cm • STRAW BONNETS TRIMMINGS, . . Whalersle and Retail, ' NIBRACING in all an assfort melt equal to any In lbla city, to wbleb we write the attention of.bnyera generally. - Also. ii gond as'sori went of 311aaes and eldldren4 11111. N FLAT:Fend 111dIntrlIAXS. , Iv. a. Qor stock of rowtits is very 'rhnire and well' selected.ll. WARD. Nor. 103.103 And 107 North . SlC(X)Sliatfvet., above Aryl?. East tide. l'unAncLenza. March 12.':.9 -, . 11 2m ' -H. P. & W: C. TAYLOR, IMPORTERS & MANEFACTURZRS OP " Perfilmery, „,,, i. , ° Toilet Soaps. 641-Noith Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA.. April z. '59 17• DRY dOQDS.---Tielley 4t,ltrown. No. 13 North Second s4vot, PHILLDELPELL, A RE constatitly receiving NEW antn 11 It I E gcol3 for t prlng a titnium cur - rotupthlm; In part 131:16: Silke, Challle+, De Lalnep, Ervlla'Stia.rlA, ' French Chintz,,, toll tin Cheyrrs, lama 141,111 ants, kr., de. A full nArurimont of Sbetlting f Shlrtlolti, Tleklnitp, Print,. Oluglalm., Count er nano., T.iblo Llutuoi,Ntipklus, Le...tr. • Also. 1: N mid BO I'S':'WEA its • G.:eat Variety /Air boug,ltt and sold' P.NCIUNifely for bat arias and An temtement. KKLLEy . N.,. 13'N. ztecutul street, above 11.1rket, April 2,1. '53 . i - . POTATOES.. ' , Fni Seed and Family Use. ! T IEN 'I'IIOUSANI) Ilushele, of - all !TI the different variettee,frurn..variousecticheof the et!untry„ Pm . h as l'"arh Tines, . • Lite Mak Eras, lace Mervyn., , Early " • 'Tilts " Carter*, 'Mack " . • ' Fos lies, Jackaone,linai Byer. &e., lee., ,To As bleb ire would int - Meth.. attention of tarmers int' (X.Vers. . A I int•rruatiOn will he ulten . of the yieTtl, goal- HI JIM' cultivation of the different varlCtirs_ ‘Ve Pier. salve to ecli at ir wo4 Illoterve market rricC: 4 l, tt titian- Mice to snit rtnrelv..:ete. , %I 001010141. a. TAYI.4III, Ma rvh !i•• '&l'. 10 2n , t : .1a ....1 Arr 4 'fowl. l'hilutid. NET CASH DRYGOOD.% HOUSE: ~. Eyre It. Laudall, . . VOIJRTII and" Are It Streets, Phila. 1 dolphin. nre noir opearnd is full aenurtnient of li KW GOilllS. KOK SPRING tIK 18.19. • Pprind Silk% el' ?ivy. Slyle . s. - . • Es.lsiount.le Ibuhle Skirt Rohe. ' -:haw ix ~ r the Nor Sprint :F.tiles. Dol.:Side/I and Fancy Drew, i;;,,nds, ~ - Summer Pnpllns and, Fatencler, Travelling Dress Gonda full tarlety..' .. _. . • Blanket!, herl'ug• N. fl,- Srer.4rrie:rs are rerpret Cully requernr4 In eanm- InyourFt4rkoC 1311.4C1i. bILKS and 11l AV; LA, before 1.44.141114.44,41445 t. p. Npyr Goods rtoolvell Daily. nod- Itoo4 Usrgalns from the iirto , of Now - York uod this City.. Air Toms ..Va Cush and l erifes low. )13rett ';,9 , ;„ PH ILAD Et. PH TA. N. E. or. Eighth and Spring' Sardcn Sp; • :THOR NLEY & CHISM itE daily' receiving New Goods, ..cx4.4n000 ler CIIE:A )Olt CASH VI told lh order to maintain, their tar•fsnied rtputatirn for Selling Eery they anelletenolned to Pell for sum.l. Imotits!:: Inch Palley t•II.K3t— New 9 tyle.. Best Boiled . Black FlLKS—lmported. Plain Roll. LIE 90Irt—lo errly shade and color. ...II nibmne yndere ut I fol llayle. Poniard tilf.Ktt, )13rrellue and llorniiro SILKS, he., &c. ghatiils! Mantillas!! Dusters!!! Amin Chaflies, Va lenein*. Chentloittoriza. AC.; Barnes, re es, Inadiur, India Silks, Chintz . tr.. de. Best Fronting - & Family Linens ! CLOTHS mid CAS:: , I NI Kit ESA , !QUAL:Sit. FLANNEL?. TICKING:S, kr.. ,te. Plano' Cover*, Table, (Inver*. Titian Clonv, ilaraellez quilt kndale Quilt,. te.l, Ee. a. - - - THORNLEY & CHEM • N. tt..itt thia. day of City ltalirrattp.,rui country frletula eau travel (aim arty part t.f tho cly to our at.ore, for Floe runts. i'huldddyhta. Mooch 5,'59 , 104 m. • . 1 8 5 9:1 SPRING STYLES. DSOO• ACARD & CO., • ..323 Market. Streot, PHILADELPHIA; • invite the attention of Buyers to nu .1.&111Z dew sod nloplete Stock. of HATS. ET • BONN'S. CAPS. FTRAIV 00n$, pLoWEng o &c., Width they Wier each, or nn the ;trust reedit. ' • 110: ICT 41111Tii1431d11, • • T.AUAItD. • Mirth 70 , ': 9 • 124 m - - FARMERS;KTTENTION! The bete.ireitde in the Tr . ortrt for pairin;9 COB 'O4 TS, POT ATOE.I, • •' LEINAU'S• Supo;-Phosphate of Lime! At 810 per fp; or 21,40 ts per pound, by the bomb. - ArkaAnalyx44l and . reentnr.end.d by lorei:•Citzet.ett 7 j . JACXFOI. Chemist•O the United .late* Patent Unice, Wathingten:D.C.47,lqh. • , . Lehman's American Fertilizer! . 3t ton; $i 69 a harrd. It.has bcou tu Somewhat .1.7:31114 the past ' Southisro atad Cdiumtdan hard and Soft Phosphatic • • • • GUANO, • • - by Ilse ton or ram.. • Pot Ash, Done Dnst, Land Plaster. Nitrate of Sala and gulptisto of Aoomla. 41.0 4 A ltlKral dlaeotint toVtboler sale DeAlers.. • . A. LI.INAU. • Ni. 21 eolith FRONT street, Philadelphia city, Pa. Vela-nark '26, '59 94m • T..TAVLOR •',i .lIMERLY or TOO PIPIM or • LIPPINCOTTA TAYLOR. AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR ; CO.: • - •.• Merriam • Tqihiri anti Eirtcirairi Clothier*. ; Of. thimCityouni the Mooing Cities and Counties, to: eat: Lien:term. & - TAltoi. of Pottsville, &hark ill Co:, Pa: Liertxrevr, Tatum .! Co., Of Koslow Northman% CO., Pa; . • ""of Danville; M P ontour•Co- e; • " " 1 • of 31auel% Chttak, Lehigh CO " " " of Ending, larks Couuty, Pa. " " " of Cincinnati. Ohio. " . " orNo. 200 narket lroald reepeetfutly inform his numerous friends. and tWe public, that he has. associated himself to business lth the well-known house of ' CRANV.ILLE STOKES. ' N 0.6111 Citt.stnia Strut .betwcom S.rlh and &tenth. Who're his *nitre and pullouts". attention - will .be derw tool to the I.ti chant Talloolng wait Flue Itemoly-llsolelor partying') Mr..Z.T Y. Rolleits a roll from his brmeenuteemue, customers. and from sit who' r let) ek t hips of superior Style. Qualify.and WerliaanaLlp, either ready -tuvde at made to order. IfarStrangerw vadtlns the rimy will please remember the Temple of Fashion, No. rOf Chestbut PI ret t. just one equate below the beautiful Masonic Tempts, situated on the vitae atreet, The an dewstmned will toe hoopoe to meet his Meade had Sat* them with the beet and most lash. humble style Of livady-Made Clothing that can,' be 'net with in any My . in Ibv Caton. E. T. TAYLOR. - Philadelphia, beptembor 4, 'A (PON'S' teLOTHINC. rtH SUBSOgilkElt, would respect= ! fully albino Moir numerous; friends and cast COWL nhaylkillpounty, that their asmortmetd, ut Clot Ling ins Yetros l oenthonWre Much larger thou eeee i llia they. are disposed to Italic/crap. Pervustisinit stAdl.6-- Gine*. have the Weiler of elehinentelothlos par. abased all Ida store,lf they do net *nit. 7 . ; • F. A. 110IfT k tutovuo... 171Cheitn* 8 t.,cernor ifTentL.Philada. April 25, *SS • : •i . UND. ational T. TEIST GRA:B AND GARDEN !NEM. FRUIT 11b, Agricultural Implements, stt. --`, Tiiri: subscriber will keep On bxndelmrer.Timniby and I lbw tl , a, 'eels. White Clover and lan c h 1;,,... . llMlllda, together with garden and fold seed., v. 174 t . l' will warrant to he freehand good. Ile will al. n ht. . orders for all kinds of fruit trees. (Ira tented h' II sin they are represented.)agricultural implerovals. A e ,, : , of which will be foruished at manufacturer's pt1e,....' Titer Peed./ and tree. sold ty the subscriber are 'OHM With groat es re. only from glowers et rePsl 3ll, ll ael stapdiug. fledoerl not deal ifspredsprdeured pros . W t . onaly in the usarket. from those oho sell.theap. v111e,41 rmsrd to the character of the seed sold. Nei' J.., 1., purchase or sell seeds grown pre Iscricusly In prr all: lb dens. where their too close proximity d e tervi.i., 11,5 quality. particularly those oft he same Speclea Tal, i, an important conlidorallon fa those who purchs. ehlw, "reds or fruit tiers. For trees, ite., send in 0r.11.r., 017 toIsENJAMINIt.tIi:NAN. mpany. se. GOOD FAB.X. What ire the roguish's fora good farm— such an one as would take and deserve a pre. inium, intt prove an example and an eneour• agement to farmers generally. Let us offer a few thoughts on this subject—recallin g , if not suggesting, valuable hints to the reader, o ral n, Marini should furnish it ple t - and . co. fortable home, and a health lan rent:tuners. tire_ busine!ts, and a' gOod one adily does this for theliirner: It shotthl possess— ' Int. A dood sol)--either riatural!yor made so by cultivation. 4nd manuring—adapted to the piodUction of'fthet different crops usually grown iu that locality, and conveniently situ. sled for marketing them profitably._ 118110111 d have (2) a wood lot for supplying fuel fur (I). mestic ase,:the fencing and a greater part of the building lUmber of the farm, and there Should ho (3) water convenient to the &Net, ling•house, barns, and other buildings, as welt as for the pastures. The, ' mar be either natUrrilly or artificially supplied, by streams and springs, or wells tnd cisterns, as the local ity., will allow. '.. ' ' , 23. A good farm is well fenced—divided into suitable and convenient lots by substan tial enclosures, either of rails, stone, boards, or other permanent nutteridl, conformable to its size ; value, and situation. It is (2) prop. ally tilled4-eyery 'crop' being sowed on prop erly pee red ground, and its after cultivation thoroughly attended to. (3) The prOductioa tf weedsls assiduleusly prevented-4he tielo, font'es and roadetides are kept as clear as pot• sibre of the "enemy." J ' r , pipit B. IBwrs, pry DlENn . derfer. V corner ,of.TITIRD, 3d. Asood• farm is• provided with bint's and' atables, permapently and neatly built, and conveniently placed a nd arranged, an: of sufficient size to contain the produce att the farm, Ati.a. to sh,elter',the iitoek usually kept upon it. (2) Cellars fur itoriag root s , fur the • manufacture of manure, Se., are. placed under these' buildings, tend (3) court:. 'tient yards attached, an arranged as to pre- vent waste of fodder and drainage of mann c. These yards are well sheltered from the winds, and are supplied with• water; the whole es tablishment forming a comfortable - winter' re:ltlettee fur the domestic animals of the faro afar—such as be May rest coatent •in the knowledge that - every want is supplied, and every needless suffering prevented, tinder hie jurisdiction. .(i) A good farm has variops outbuildings tc facilitate the different opera tiens in its management; *among these may here be named a wagon and. tout house, fig storing the implanents or the' farm at all times when not'in use;;a work shop supplied with proper tools, a granary and corn house, a - convenient piggery, a • poultrydtouse, etc.,. rill conveniently arranged.'and situated, and neatltand permanently erected: 4th. A good farm has a good dwelling bionic; judiciously arranged for .the and convenience of the women; neatly built anti kept in perfect . repair ? -with a get.id eel her, ,a well and' eiSternii''..-wootkheate, ash house,.ice-hous and closets, near at hand; and these and all othcr.builditig,s, well painted and secured frunrdeeay. It has (2) a neatly fenced front-yard; encltising (3) a grassy lawu with °nutmeat:if trees, plains- and flowers— the whole appearance of the hotise ,and the grounds indicating the abode of tas t te, neal ness and cornftirt. 5. A g6od farm has a good orchard, roc tainfng the hest varieties of market'appl , :i, and other fruits ; also (2) a kitchen garden where are :raised . ; in nil their pt.rfection, nit the culinary fruits and vegetables: usnalli grown in such places. (3) . A fruit gardin for cherries, plums, pears, ske., &c.,'and grapes, raspberries, strawberries, currant., stud ?iu short all .'the ,fruits ifthich may Le grown in the open air, is provided and Oro due culture and attention.—lostntry Gentle. man. PAStIIRI2IO OF HOU -BIG FIELD-8.4 Mr. Wm. 11. Ladd, of Richmond. Jefferson . . rcounty, Ohio, one of - the best fa rmers ftr stork growers in the State, t hrough the Oki l'ariner, i6Yles his experience and views t the subject of pioturing stpek, us follows: I', "As the time 'approachei foil turning aui. tank to grass y I Wish to ' say a !fevi. l itrds in relation to posterity I et , stock,and enclaihres furl , that purpose. : '1" ; I "Softly farmers have all Rea that B, r are particularly injurious to other stock. lhaee heard persons lay, ‘Slteep.pOiSClrl the postutil fur hors6s and cattle.'• Were it not fur a pre f --' judico of this kind, many would keep sheep who do dot:- Animals. ujuiilly prefer clean 1.) filthy food. llerbiverou,s . animals reject silo recentiy 6 - alien upon by themselves, or otl.. ers,unless co pelted to eat it, and none tarn particular in his respect than sheep. Put tone hundred beep-,in an enclosure' of tits acres, and the Ivill pass over a -Urge part of the lot before heir curiosity is salt ed. FI this time they ttive probably, filled t outside°, and will lie = down: to ruuduanit from out IJ three hours. They will then rise to eat n;:ai ,, and knifing a rge portion of thel 1 . •., .• ter ,. )..4.e 11 cently troddet upon, they i r Will seek the pot missed beforei in in search of untarnished toe!, 'and- by the le the -have filled, tho . nits4ret a second tim' per here probably been use: nearly the ere lot. The third time they in like mantterreldet what they had passed att before, and keep running in search of pure herbage, and so travel, perhaps, four tinwt 0 much to satisfy hunger, as they wool.; undo more favorable circumstances. - The sheet[ n. will suuer.from these causes, and horses'ati cattle confined with them will alio refuse li fill themselves, look gaunt, and- los& !lob. s!. : though tramping abundance • of grass uw!i, foot. I ant satisfied it is because spine o r fine, their animals to too small enclosdr4,l, 4 put too many on in proportion tothe,pasto. that this hurtful prejudice has a risen., , "My stock do beat when all the different er iieties run together. Last summer I fi:l fourteen mares and colts, six cattle, and or hundred sheep, in a range or ninetpsix arms about twenty-tint of which is **Wand : sil it was almost univers•illy remarked by thou who .saw them, how tery flit they were. - "If I la ten adjacent fields, containing, eft hundred acres, and intended them all fur sue. user pasture, I would lay down all the cri,i fences. so that all the . animals rhould haw free access to ilte?entire range. In so hill a range, none have try oat to-day what 'ix! passed over yesterday, but may leave what as! have trodden upon, until it is purified Iliad airolews, or rains. So they always have fro'J, pure herbage before tfm. • •Again dtfferent tanicuals p re f er diff ervi iitt. rieties of food. What is refused. by the bur" • war be relished by the cow; and what is ir jetted. by both these, may be delicious.to its sheep. .. . "Again wIleT the' topographical ratansct a country are lmathis—very uneven su rfari' , l heavily timiperell and watered-by innuaterr ble streams--there is alinost always soit o . l , Part of the farm, 'including the wooillandb 6. ! . ter suited to grazing than tillage i while . 0, other part may be well adapted tti cult iestst and by fencing the former, including w' latiO; steep slopes, &,c.,'all in one itielusae ,l very heavy item of expense fur cross roc,l maybe saved.' ;* be efarmer.
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