VV.) DlLtAlti per immune.. piiibtstei je4iiinr.—. i :13 IC net mid within six stenths—liivi 1101 150,1 f s paid arittil tk th; yeal. .. . • ,rek, coplon to olio a ddross o (fit ,a4racce,) ' • „-', $.5 (to , rr o du do - dd. ~ . , ~. ~,. It) . 00 :ton, do do . ,Au.„. . , . v) 09 Chin ,01,,eriplion n mist he • itirarixhiy pxtd hi bd ucr, and 1...ut tu nun fuldrFink : , ~-, , , .. , , ~ , T 1 realm Aim °ramp,: ~ furnished ve Quito:X.llnd oilers Ihe Jeressi. will let t St t‘.i . 11l etld;',. ca..ti , on. dolpflory. a. ,. ~. ‘,... k ir c: e vrtel and ~ s .: eriltdukera . Rupptieti with the or r.N.s.i, at oln advaner, . , tat ',t o g r o . rtt e u er lT ti e n p u ER it s h t If,nb,eia ;I,athe.outluneo s r een idd. ~. .t thh, e e w ir n un ws il rp,tr,thp .j, ayto - .. ill a rre,t,ge are P: orreittect to tzt bi their newspa e4thlch they are direct ed.they If Ineb.crihte,,rnsi, ttee,eil. VP' f mt° t :jht.§ until they hate tattled ti) Mt and l"' S. , l ,l *'''P' n de...within... l . , 1 . 1 .1 1. ,zt , t r t:, .. - „fi. t. other places irithoutlufarmlng . elYi•her; sod the tie sipper, are sent to the foruter ti,Thioe. dal are hrl , l rel.ponAhle. • • ..,,,, ourl , hire ./...:Ided4hat reftud tiz_to take new , 1 ',.,,, i the. otlirlt. et , retool , log, and leaving them 00 . - 1, , ,, f p r . h prica4 faces evidence of intentional trawl. . 1 . RA:ff,S OF ADVERTISINC. 40 lines, fin rents tbr one ins:trtion—mab• .0.1 4-er: G, Cents each. -lines one - ti me. *:.5 "'• "rrit.ent insertions, 12% cents mmb. All ad. ' molts over 3 lines; for short periods, charged as it 1111‘7'14, ONZ. TWO. THRLX. ltl. ?WELT!. Thr, lines, '63 89 $1 25 $2 25 $3 . F.,4r lime, 140 I2S 175 275 400 Eletliiv . P, 00 I'so 202 300 .5 00 1 25' 225 2 CO . 4 00 6 00 5,11.11 linen ? 125 225 270 450 700 '}3 5111004, 125 2 Gx . s 285 6 111 $OO Nine 110.44 . 125 2 25. 300 SJI 9'oo ALL ar Vt. V E VIM COUNTED.A.II A ENUARE or TEX LININt. One /Hoare, 1 25. 225 350 600 10 00 7',vo squaws. 2 1... 4.00 600 9 00 - 14 00 Three squares, 3 5 500 750 12 00 ,r lB 00 Four squarto, 461 600 800 '.14 00 20 00 gasrter col, 6 ' 900 ,12 00 'lB-1;1 30 00 •,isLanrer apaee . f 'IMO pevind.s, as per acreemew.t. - 414rhusiness NotieM, 81 each --werompatiled with an advertisement, 50 cents each. . Advertisements hetwe Marriagrwand Thwths, it, rents r: r f.u. first insertion—subsequent insert i bms,s rents per line. Nine words aro C"Unted itS3 line inadvertleing. alerrilanta and others, advertieing by the year. with chaiii,Vs: and a standing advorti,atnent lint exceeding 15 lines, wlll be charged, Indlndipg subscription, sin 00 Spare to the amount of four squares, with than and subscriptioti, •', : 20 00 Without chauxes, at the rates doggnated abnitt. Advertisements set in larger type than usual will be. etir , e d 50 per rent. advance. on: these prices. All cuts will he charged the Rime as letter press. No Trade advertisements' ,received from Advertising A.. Ten to abroad,r acept at 25 pertrent. n des nre mi these vices. unlesS by special agreetrAit with the publisher. Marriages '25 cents each. Death actompanied with nu• tfreg.^2.s rents: without notices, no eharee. . All notice...except those of a refieinus character And educational purnoers. will be charred 25 rents tiffany of lines walker 10. Over 10 linety4 ivitts per line . Proceedings of m lings not of a general -or public character, charged ag4, cents per litte`for each insertion. To ftrilltato ralrulatlons vie will state that 528 linen ike a column—lei [foes a half cal unin—aud tel lines a ,Innfercolumn. 2912 wank make a CON tun—lXN a half cal anin—and 1'34 a quarter colitrusr, All odd lines over rich square. charged at the rate or 4 rents per line, for one limo. and 8 cents peillue for three times. Yearly advertisers must enntlee 'thelrtidvertbing to their-own' business. Agencies • for ethers.: cats of Real kr.. are net Inriudedlll a dvecti.ement 1. ' IRON WORKS. .EAGLE IRON WORKS: ri . T . , a 7.. ....,...: : ::::::k . :: ,, e , 11.ENRY WALTERS. respectiully in ' r unni vltes the attention o i f i o ,, t u h ,o e n - . b t .t y t t h : l : l , ll 7l . 7 , Z: 7 " 110' .44.4 8 tors of Coal Mho s. lolling. tfrist artil mrwas_ 4 avr Mills:l , o , llbn Ilatur;ersof ltallroada, 0 lik Iron %Vorks, al. Tatniqua. heft); °nemf the oldest poetical Machinlats in fhe• mot) , of Schuylkill. and Ittving always made it laia , rot tool or intelness itni daily duly to study the ditTereu thoselos presented by (litho cot MeoltanicZto faclllnity th• Hoisting. Breaking' and Sill biting of Coal Jo the An. nearite Coal Itegletm of Pennsylvania, he rensequentli tutors himself that hula as well prepared to construct s.t tedan with accuracy. Steam Remotes of any power, PNIAJA of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrip fro. and all kinds of thetritet for itolli ng..11 fist and Saw Mills. and also. Railroad Castings, no any other Foundry sod M whine Shop firm in the AUthracße Coal Regions .of Poonsylvania. . ' • st . • ' I ' Iti.Nar W.ti.rrats 'Would also rall.t he nttoutlon'of Coal Oportfor,*to his Newly I 11111fInell Goal Breaker, now in is.. at the Coal Mitres of Messts,Georte M iggan It Son, and Mes , rs. Shoemaker A; Medlar, Tamagni. The roll. els are 12 inches In diAllVtlq. e outaiuinir 1"; teeth. :I stud a half Melte; apart. The addition om improvement from the old plan la in the insertion of it Gout, underneath "Jo rollers, All AS 40 prevent this Coll front running torou2ll the ollers until it is broken lute an uniform 'J.,. alsmt 1 , ,1i inches square. It makes the best kind if :'torr Coal, and makes, also, less dirt than any other Cell Breaker nuke hi use. . . P..rFon% . 4l,lrou:of putting up breaker. of the kind are liir PI i to SOlid up t heir oult•us,vrttivh will be prompt, ly tended ; Otdo - s of ere, yI; I thankfully ~sired. • LO - sP•Tunaut Tan n tua,3lanuMry S, '5O , 2.1 y • TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. Careen& Allen, nuoderi; .Iloohinifto. r and Machinists' Tool ,11.1.4eri and Cur Ituililcrs. The subccribets are nowlirepartd th .. rek•eive eiders for xll kinds..l - Stationary •:, , 1..0 gt nes and nmattnery ter collieries,. torn blast furnaces. mills. Lc. Exteirdce r.- Az., A,..cipl le. atid pc:idle:it experience In the moles. ~ ..trrA ut i the cu in taking, the largest contracts the lowe4t prices. Particulail attention is called • to IVens & Allen's Nei .) le I'ate4 Winding Machinery. by which the Slopes . Sleitt.ropie or rhstos ruo on the top of bothdrums in . elide Way!. I This a rrAtigement..it is confidently believed. will .rave I the weltl.:and tear of ',yes or Oiling, the price of the tellinery in five yen's: and tnr fast wieding.simplieltv c,er.tructien andolurabßlty. it rinnet be F.Urp3.5!...4.- ',..,1 ‘ , ceeientlrtend the new car wheel. invrtited by Mr. ,rien 11. 4llen. This -wheel ran dilly 144' I.lla at our .rlts.vreblhas stood the test,of theseveral severe vrin- P 4 p•eq .: tr)timpliatith : !lid a singJe wheel basing been '.k.mrtmqo Its introlluctloni We are now ',hieing it -i-4 the gars •,t' vine of the principal Railroad Couipa -I,in tho.'conotry. ' Ar,1,6,,,id m 14 , ,, ~d 1 the attention if 4 f the public to the manwl (Or Simi, eonnerted with the above works and ell ly erigted fir the manufarture Cu! It:oilfield. Drift, . .. . • dit and C3i, Trucks. and furnished kith all the la .t improioritont -, . tk, that they mro thus r mailed to ex. me work' ninth cheaper and with more dopatch than ~ 1. . .1•.1..r...1 ' Al: work ituliSnietni. Persona wanting anything In ir lino wiiuld 4.6 lien to giro us a call. z i 5 . • TARTER. & ALLEN. April 24, *:i't j - , - FOUNDRY , & MACHINE; SHOP, Purl Carbon,Selkitylicall Co., Par gotir7_, - ,.;.... rg , T. II ./W INT E 1:6. TEEN 8 n Don n e-, ',.., osio. es hir..resdtness. from the vontsletnouttll _• ' t'': ' oftlehttove intmetinstalaistipsnt:tosup• - , ~, ,„ ply 411 foios! , in his line of business— tg,-,,,1. J . ' . .tuch nstnr Steam Engines. itoiln‘lnnd lift Cirs, I' milts, Coil Creiltsrs.Castims‘antl Machine of every pastern. lle,w3rrnntsatipt work to gives:Ult. •tion,:tild uccoidinglymillelts patronner nt.ltome and ,r 1,34: • • Jaw. 2:.1.557 4-Iy 'TSVILLE ROLLING' MILL. ILL SUBScitILERS nit( con tunlly vritioun t clzeii of Llollie re' Hans. weighing . 22, 2e. 2ti. 20.22 And 40 potlnde per•yard: AlFo.jnege ___ WAIN' of the to approved pattertic x ,n 4 4 . Col d. 60 , pounds per yard. From the (knee of the rot five yearg..we feel 'confident of ho.,i Ruth, 1111511 t 'wired • quality s• by any tn 111 in the miry. All busine . cotimuniciot. utn m1(40411110 nittarr k Solc . Iron I , :irtorl'olls-clllo. sill oet with primplatteniliiii. JNO.111.14:2:1:41 8 Co. Juno 20. 37 . • . • • PALO A . LING HULL. 2 1 i 1,1 1 61 0 L dlli Subeerillext bug leave to on. : 1 47 nonnety to their ( fiends and the nubile. 1 Zeller:MY:ill:4 t 'heir new Itollitg 31111 at I ~,,..., pain Alto to now complete. and in full : l i,-,..". Teral ion . and that they are prepared to ' r:u 'n r r.//i Sid various pattei.no. weigh' nt; remi t 1:2 t o !h‘ 1... r yard. 'AIM , . ill tTe Irdri t "I ZeS Of tlatmuare and no I nwechants' bar iron. : . 1 litersf.‘r rail:. or bar iron aro respectfully selloff:ed. , 1 will tnoot with prompt :Merit inn ,if left either al Lereit'r - ITartiware Stnre. etre 4tr, ot. nt at their 0141 re. V. E. Cruller of Centre .1 %I 4treel stout). II Y1IOOl1,LtE&-CO. Jan. 1. ':7; 1-t TO COAL. OPER ATORSAL MINERS.: Pioneer 'Boiler Vleorkse. s The s uhSeilber respeetfully invite the attention of the, business ennun unit:. to i his Moiler Works.r.o Railroad street.he 'low the Passenger Depot, Petts.zille. Pa., preemteed to manunniure (..(ms (IF, F. nity Dr,.F(I(IFTioN. do e*Starks, Ale Starks. Blast rip.s.s. G .asedueters,Drift e.. 4 . r. MM.'''. on hand. , • prod teal merit:pile and having for yearsd e r o t e d hos .if ..IPirely to this bra'neh of no, 1,„(„,.—.1 m . n at. lo,((;•If that work done ,at estabilednent. m iii to all who May rarer hal'. at lib a call.— livid.. ds and rempanieswill (Intl it greatly to their ad nit 1.. ..amain.. his work before engaging elsewhere. Nov. 'ell 47-tf) •'JOHN T. 'NOBLE. . . LEAVER MEADOW IRON WORK ly Diricts II atflmo:nrei•peettld ....74; " Flta int wins the putelle that he Is now :eel Veri,... l seiel proprietor isfAle Bearer Meadow Iron itrw., Works. and JIM) . pryps_r«,t fo . ...anuflei tire. t ot this estahlishment, e tot Sl•tzitle, et ,rery-si te:Plun ps; Railroad and Dritt rs, and. ea rey other elleseniptisu of Iron,and lie qtjtivt wuiteble fin the Coal mining nr other hneiness, tine ome.t enomaide rims. A 1a.,. itioning .r Ithst r arilat.r% NIA Ma, hli j e work ip npplifill..rof all kbl4 , ll.we with neatness and despatrh the lowest prices. work furnished by them war.. 'ltt4 , l to perform well; They wool, srliril therogtom of wh r , =Vr want afthies Itr3 heir line in this rieinity, I orders Will meet with imtisediate and prumfdatten; ' Bearer Meadow,. . 1 MM:11 : y1, 'M.) ASHLAND IRON WORKS,4 THE „„ fo ll y nreparod to furnish. nut he Atlihold lion Norkit,Steitin I:vli:l'o.3l[t l'un•rsei,,y ,iott:Xr awl parity for I'd n ing a udollivr _Cm f enat Itreakers 0‘,•,. ! - tp.o, tot.tetlwr with (TM I,rzhiri Ciethitiiit Drift COIN of all Nizoi ' 14 pttt Triad: and Home Cars.—itlifitroithod tv)rt,ovt not ire. The ii.uliiirriberr Hatter them:. it. in'tionueli aeorery menthe! of the firm i I they will he able to furolth timid- • th it irlil farorrtlity, will any to the lie. ill itra;trti directed to L. P.Gxu"tru k Egos.. 1. '3.11 dylk illuOuuty, w illrer,ivo prompt !dim- - L. I'. GAIINF a t. • MICHAEL GARNER, (.IARNEIt. Slit 10,'61 DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS, .rti I ase'reivi tile. . _ 4 3 n ' sym... Tlf t: S. übscrib..r to , pr epa red to man s ly; , ma,: facture STEAM EN . G.INI.h. o) any power, t " ".7:: : l'unipsorany camirityatudCoal Diva krry .., a gliii .4 every. deFcription ;as well 3A every ' - ` -...... .'her kind of machinery uYed in Min,,,,, •c ....ley. r. 4 rnacev, Moiling 1..111F. San , :SI illy. AA. 'run the f vilitlea nutoessed fur manufacturing. :Ind ' a !aux .3'cl - on-lowa. in th. business, work ran Lt-turned At t al ...., tahiNunent,at the very lowehtprlCea,lnti a r an !ri.tr quality, . . c,,,,, I, lrousqf pitting up machineryof any kind, I ' l, ito'l to , c.,11 ind examine pattcrnpand ',octane IMP late,' with Meee before vont rattiq etYcwhere. tor. , Jlwrory t.in.l arm antirited. and atria attention .me given to thelrprempt execution. ' ' norxr Mo. no ~ c mber 9, YSS7WI LIU Ast ' DEVATEN. 48.4 f WASHINCTON Ilie, Pa IRON. WORKS. 1111<, li Puttv., ' teskrittilb• Ins Ili he attention of the businet•N rem u ity to their ITI,T Marbine ether anti Fenintry ... , neet ell between Cn3l and ailrnittiatreets,' .Sind frontint' on .)it.rwegiatt al rem, whale .rd PT 1 , 4, 4 t" " , t' s `9!" order% hr Inarhinery pl i..in.l Iron, il , •11 471 tIt4AM All kind! of licit fqr ttriFt ano Saw Sintee and lmnps, CniN liroaber!. Drift Cant, MI kind, at eitnirk forriat and T Hail; :a. 4 .1'1l tql.!5S. kind* of rant and wrought loan itt li..ing pitixtlAl hir,h3nieß. Imlng, indite Main .101 of tint Coal tb.zion their at nay for years, rot" : 1 11,,bineri in thAi ?Inn bn..inen.. they toe the'n,lves I hat , nor); done M . 3 tistvtion tri rho nin p rom them thelreetahllehmenl '. Ail ' , it trt thtnkf ally reeeleetl y and pp 97 ni,on the nyttl relsonabletArrng• • Tl `,B IYIIEl s .3.4.31 ES 417.1 W. .• MEMO PUB., I.§IIED EVERY SATUit,DAYI itOpTING. BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL co VOL. XXXV. MEPICINAL. 1, ' r R C. C 1147 ERIV.O; r WHOLE.. ALE AND RETAIL Cilia a t /aim:Lc:l Tfrx-xx.o6-I,Ut. S. E. Corner Centre and liiirwegian.. f 'S.'.,("s•labrated sgWornicater. scantly uu hand. • . CZ'. LEA it PERRI •hfrc Sauce'," co 31nrch 5 4 ; '59 j• 1111,1173): G : . . ' IN Fill: coo n.. - .. • ,• ."SIGN OF.THECOLDEN EACLE:' Centre S treet, Pottsv Illt4. Theextenalrehusinc,a , • • ' 'l—. ; of th if. eatabilshipent In- - . 1, .''' ; . ..1..e 1.,. . cure. at all times a rn•sh 4 a: , , .1" 71. ' supply or the piiiiat mai ‘ --- ca '7. ~- 'At 4 . e .....„ , i „Rc.. u6i,..14, si.- A.. •..- ~ :,„,.• CH FatICALV. kc.. kc. The proprietors , Hie t,. ; . " . -‘,./.. ''''''; - - ...----- uenlor if in a drua , ..rl t . , ; _litt i _< SiT47:' .. .-, ,- j of thirty yam's' experl- - ! --- -- 7 . il • i en,e. :fire their renal •"'-: ':,7 • ... ' '., attendancirat all, lime .-• 7 - i rj, '. '4_,. , • - Aar` Particular; site - ~!•,•,--e_ ..4 `.-._.27 , k i„ . l Hon paid to Phyalclan? •• l : 'd . j • •tI -'rt, 1 Prearrlpt lons. ' I l . - .. i e d o 1. 3 1 11 f, olia.Gl2.,,Dyel , fnftp, &e.; In .l lame . icsort meat, wholciato and r. tail. JOIL , N O. Bit' r.% A SIJN. June lift, TA - r ; - 26- : '. BOE HOLIAN DYSPEPSIA - .." 1 ' DISEASE 'OF THE KIDNEYS' `l . • ...LIVER 10011/19LAINT, ' : , • WEAKNES,§ OF AN I''' RIND! .. .: • - • - FEVER ( AND ACUM. 1 - 1 4 VERY FA tIIIER AND .EVERY ,4 11 ~J FAMILY hoe It peculiar ilitlemcompounded ae. cording; to some ravioli °recipe. handed down from falba! to ama,peritapa. .The wittelple that a tonic blimulant it I , neres.ary in every ho se. le undiFeuled. yet, being cbtli pounded by unskillf bitands.often contains - elements both incompatible apd inconsistent --iom et iniefpaitlve ly hurtful.. We here bffer to tbe public.in a highly ran 'eon trated form, what 'ill exactly suppl:l tls6want. pre rrecienlifir riftelplea.tompoondre pared upooreimplee, fr acting In laarumny,y t each fulfilling Ho own remedial ram . . TO TIIC Ntr9fotaa is here offered .in a convenient form, yet perfectly safe. art Ineilant. which; act t,, upon the circulation. raises thltictlon of the *AM my to the stand. and of health. esperla ly after an y deldlitatitig attack of disease. after depression frosn'heat:. or any local or tier+ dental rause; an A nli-Npattn ndio. whirl'. with?, general stimulant Dower.acts with a peculiar influence upon the nervous system, calm iiit nervous lirltation.ailieri!talten properly. without the least tendency to the brain, and 1 without that distress nif qaction m big li Is the bane of i most tonics—l:44n cumin moreinjttrythautheoriginal dlt-ease.. ': As A VOW. moder tidy and permanentlyexaltingthe • energies of all parts or the frame. prrduclng nrc.warily , a healthy increase of the action pr the yarrow: otatins I ehemleally changing: lie . tictility of the Atonitivil.snd aceir log nrrm lly upon ibr liver In regulating permanently! the lollliary secretions. • " NC/TIM-11'60°nm expects tofind pha beverage will .. _ he disappointed: but in the sick. creak and low - spirited. it ;OIL prove 'a grateful aromatic cordiaLposse[ssed of re singular nunil I prop I erties. • ' \ ~ Cara f0n....-The great popularity of this detightlul AV.1113 has'induced many imltations:Zwhich the \pu'ilic should guard against! purchasing. Ile not persttAded [ to buy anything else until you hare given Postiv:vri,lgllo.- 1.C.1n BirrEns a fair ttial. One bottle will innvinte.You him. Infinitely [kiperhlr It i& to nil these imitations.: • ZirSold at St Pi.r hot tle,nr six bottles for $5; bithiP. [ •SOLEtPROPILIETORS P 1:,7 BENJAPAIWPACE, JR. & CO. , A:AT( . I.7FACT'iIItINO - .J - pliannarcnWils • anb' Elicuziotil,. ' • PITT§BURO, PA. Slot For sale In Plillad ll .li i llig hyr[:th e agents—liof(Man & forig. mice of the ./.kfongraq John J0hni , ,,.2.2.2 ha, e at ',et : Dynt t & Sons. 133 North , Second. et root. A Iso. 1 n Ite.nling, by Hitter 4, c. 19.; Larn;tster,Ly John F: Long & Co.; Pot(sville. John G:llrouti". J. C. C. Hughes and C. W. Eptingt Tainaqua. by E.,. T. Fry; MlnereVllte. .1. [ IC. Burns, and lu Schuylkill' [4 Bare'n; by Dr. H. Chi. [ zhoster.; ; I [ [.. November:l. f.g4S ____ • joy to the 'Admirers of A FINE k I E/0 OF i . litil .. GLOM EAEL ~.... of bea l tity, it cannot ciiit. With ,; out n fine heail of hair, then rend the following, and If you ask more. sett circular around each bottle, and no one ran dool.t. ~ I)rofe•sor Wood , * Rale. Restnrsitliv:e.». I't call the attention et' all, old and young, to this wondertul Preparat ion, which turns back to ftn orktinal color, gray hal r—cmiera the headilf the Mid wit h. a lox. utlant growth—relatives the daddruff. Itching. and all cutaneous erupt loon s -ratifies a .ontinual flow of the nat. urnldiuids: and het ice. If used as a regular dressing'. for the hair will presertleDfificolor, and' keep it from falling to extreme old age.ln Of Ds natural bear ,y, We colt then upon the bald; the gray, or diseased In scalp, to use' It; and surely the young will nit, as lacy value the flawing locks, or tG witching curt.'evidrbe without it: Its prair In upon t e tongue of thousands. ' The Agent for professor .Wood's (lair Restorative In New Haven. receice,d.t he following letters.in regard to the Restorative, a 7w weelrwsince. 4 Pete Illttn, Conf., J uly . Mr. Lx.vrsawriarr, :—I have been troubleil\with dindruff or scurf otl my bead frr more than a year.) my hair l.eknu In come ouL.seurf and hairtoirether. saw In a Yew Haven paper about "Wood'a Hair Destoratire" on a cure. I. called at your stoni'on the first of April Inst. and Nit...lred . 0111 t, bottle to I. if. and I found to my satisfaction it wan tho thing: . It I emosed the scurf and new hair (signed to grow: it is now wn or thrke dies In length' tt4ierc it was, eh riff: I hare great faith' in it. I wish you to send me two i.ott les mane by Mr. 1 1 / 4 14, the bearerot this. 1110111:now:IF any of the kind is tined in thin plate: you may hive ti, market for malty bottles after It to bonnie here. YOurs, with rylspeet, UTUS Plt.tTT: • Nut tretrar A. Sept. 9, 153t3.. Trot% %Vona—Deft , Sir . : Itestorat Ivo Is pow. Ina itself beneficial So beneficial Tin; front, and aka tisiil.bark part Of my head almost lest its-cove log— In tact BALP.-.- I bare used but twol half pint' bottles of pule 14,..te r , tire ; tild now the tali of My head in well studded with a promising cro p of piton; hair, and the Wont is also re reit log Its Ismellt.l I hare tried other preparations without icy benefit 7lialever. I think from my own personal recominendid Inn, I: can Induce many others. to try IL Yours; respectlully, D, it. TI ItlM Azi. M.D., ~ • NO. 464 Vine street. TINCIVINFR. lA., Jane 211.1 M. • PEG?. 0. J. ‘VOGG, • As you aro altnut W manufacture and vend your recetrilY discovered flair Itestrrative. sill *lntr. for viltonlioever it may_omicern. that I liavo used it Mid known When , to 'IPIe it—l bat I have, thr several ye3trx. tx.et in the habit of other flair Re. .Atnrativeg, find your • vastly ' , nom for to any ether I UMW. ei3lirely eleatmes thi, head of dAyttrilr. anot • l% int ene muntke proper flo, restt•re•any per; son's hair to the origins.) youthful color and text are, giving it a hettli hy.tiott and glossy appearance; and du with Out discoloring (ho hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drclps.. I would, theratote. recommend its use to ev•ry one Ilcsitous of hating-a flue color and toxt ure to hair. Mimeo fully cow s, • In 1...L0N KING. 0. •J. W 001) L CO.. I'mprietere.3ll, ltreedn•av, New York. (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Ebtabliilimait,) and 114 31arket fits,• NI. . : • And sold by all vent Druggislii. 'April - • 113 m DR. COOGSWELL'S NEW - MEDICAL SALT For infinmOsatory Ellsenste• Only. New Medical Silt! New . Medical Salt! IT IS NOT A -CURE-ALLI Air" For litillinxmatery Diseases Only. ":7 lc:tl. S ALT, i 'lntend of b.itig it remedy for nil Itir, imp control crow but ono ill, tots but one Alm, and ae rootoll.heo hut ono thing, to w lfe , nroonie 1NFLA361470. 1.11,C r. ntoiloVer !..<0 it+ Brut or lorality, whether iu Ito. 11, ad. hroo t. extreio ities or skin. ST - ffIVAT.ItifICAL . SALT.—Its peen . • 1 liar excellence iti that without the tuLelesc Io of tdo‘ , 4 and iKt runzt h. k *lfni ually nice! inflamtantere of her by producing an equilibritini of all the fluid,. in the tole the. want of which is the sole lt:Sf: nt tunttruntat - IV °TICE . LIDS! ! ---- rhe followinw form!{ which the utatalitneed fiulds as sume. and twiny not here mentioned, that have more or le.. fever or main, nee as easily subdued by the NEW ;aII:MCAT. SA LT. All • filll 111 eating-asked by water, to alt ; - Brain Fewer. Headache, Math of Wood to the firm" 31311 Heart, Fits, lifflunted eyes, ears. 111111 e, lungs and Hoer, Neuratgia, Fpioat oftectior.a, ErYsipeins, Bronchi tis, Pleurisy; A Sthusa. Crur.hs, byspencitt. Venemnl 03.01. ithetimat trot. (lout, ScrotU la, and nll Itch log and other cut 5...... eroptioits.. CO - ICTG - S — NNET.I7SNEWhI ED- J. icAt s• ALT Pllerta. like the vaccine matter, in tex t raordinary influe'nee over the veins et 4 arteries. result- Inn, In .1 gradual drfllne of liaison:n*llol3 ar Indicated by the pulse. which soon resumes its natn I state, as the heat pain and fever disappear. COGG'WELL'S - N NV 111 ED: HAL SALT does Just , white it eliinis to ME--.no room no less--,calualixes the fluids 1•7 re:11303; from the rei stem all artfllst And rtmous ofjructinnx. De srrirare rinviars miy be obtained frooryany Druggist who has t hie fa 103 hie Medicine for role. Dr. Coggswell's Antiphlogistio Salt. Act-rs rAFx.tov„. Sek Palm &LSI, Sept by 9116 , 1,1te* nterpenv, MI recruit of prier. ' Invalid~ehronk or 1011 f, stiirdlng flirvasoo,rhoold ALwAYS linters chronic Ftekoto. • - - For forti otoola if< and direct iOTIP ere D. C, TAY LOILk CO..e.rtn. Aper , te. dt. Dr . ek Thit , ee. S. B.—Aetna,. era ntOfi In every elty.Town and Vlllor.o. IR. COGGSWELL'S' NEW ItlEl7- ICA L SALT Is Pm. tali g in Pottryllte, by 'e. Er .nan ; in Minato!!!le; by ri. W. Parton; )13.2Criir Pblis: drlpbbi, by D. W..f.kn*s 'ln Pori Carbon, by IL 611184 LEI: In Pe, Clair, at - Krivrest' iri , Driddlaport, Poarrn; In TOMATO* by Ittanivr,* Fox, Ind. by all re. rpretAla Druggist'. ebocriver lbo "JoraNAt!' la rout! Ar it Is not a potent Atedleine. but the preiriplion on rsolnpbt physician, no ono should'. 411'10 try. the LTV 6113riC$4, StLT. . 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It Is a concentrated extract ' '•td Sara Sarsaparilla. an combined with ether substances still greater alterative power as to afford. en bffedire )intidolle for that disteli•ea it'arseparilla Is reputed tri It is bell4Ved that such a remedy is *milk ?by these _Who suffer from fitrumous complaints. and that one 'which Will acrousplish their - cure must proreof immense Service to this large class of our afflicted fellow•cltiaens. 'tow completely thiseompound Will do It has been purr - eu by experlinent on many of the worst maestri be found of thefollowlug compleinta:— - • Scmfala and Scrofulous Om/inlet/Ith Eruption and 4 Eraptere Mown, hers, Ilwpler , Blazhos. Tumors, Ll'Rrlt Rhnrar,'.Caid. lhad. Xyphiais and .v.aphaitia Ape. lions. Nrreurial De•lay„Yarrofsia or Tic Am x. Detility,flyspertin and hidificarion. Etyppdat, ' ROM in , R. vi s t may's and indeed the whole class Lot complaints arising front Impurity ajlhe Blood, . , e This 'compoud will be found a great promoter of healtia..when taken In the online., In expel the foul ha ' mom which fester In the bleed at that season of the • year. By the.tlMely expulsion of them many rankling fr disorders sue nipped In the bud. Multitudes tan, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the atria. rence of foul eruptions and ulcerous soma, through which the system wilt strive to rid itself of corruptions, if net assisted to do this through the natural chao sets I .lof the body by an alteiative medicine • Cleanse out the , 1 vitiated blood atheneum - you find Its Impurities burst. I. through %hostile Id, phithlo, eruptions or styes; 4 1,1eansp It when you find it la obstructed and sluggish : in the veins; cleanse it whenever it Is foul, and your •fr.lings will tell you wh .n.' Even where no particular •disorder is felt, peopld enjoy bathe health. and lire longer for cleansing the target.. Eeekt he( blood healthy, and all is well; but with this patioluitinti life disordeunt, there can be . no lasting health.- 'Sooniirl or later some. .thing most go wrong, and the great machinery of life Ii disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much*, the roputatlim, •of acromplishing thew, ends. But the world has been - egregiously deceived by preparations of it. partly be cause•the drug alone bas not all the virtue thati;la delete,' for it, but more because many preparations, pre• te'nding to be conceptrated extracts of It. contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the publie have been mialed by lirge bottles, pretending to give a grant of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mod of these have been frauds upon the sick. for they not only contain Ilttle elf any. Sarsaparilla. bat often no curative properties what.' ever. A lone.- bitter and peintui disappointment ban followed the use of the various extract's of Sarsaparilla Which flood the market, until the, name; itself is justly .despised. and has become synonymous with impocition 'end cheat. Still women thin couiponcid 4vsopsriliy, and !•Intend to supply such a remedy es shall reerue the nettle "I from the load of obloquy which refits peon it. And we think we have greased fur believing It has 'Mum width ere irreMstable by_the ordinary run of the, diseased it is intended to cure. In order—to secure their complete eradication ream the system, the remedy should he jo diclouslylaken according to direct loncon the bottle.. • PREPARED By • DR. J. C. AYRE i'CO., Price, $1 per Bottle ;• Six Bottles for $5 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ilaewon for itself such a renown for the cure of every. - Ns riot) , of..Thrmit and' Lung Complaint: that it Is entirely ifnurveionry for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, w here% er it km teen otnployed. As it hay long been in constant use throughout this section. *l3 toed tint do More than assure the people its quality is kept up to be_best it ever has been. and that It may be relied on to db for their relief all it has ever beeu found to do. flyer's Cathartic Pills FOR THE CURE OP • notfrooets, Jaundice, Ity,pepftia, Indigestion. D7l.llfet:r I 11,4,1 .V,a,,aele, Bey ripolas. Headache, Rkeuniat4 Eranthrue and Stitt pit,a , ses. Liver Complai,4, Tater, Ta,n,tiv and St't Rheum, Worms. Gott.Arearpl.., gia, as a Pin n r I tifl, and fa' Partfying. the Iliad. They are rtinr•mated. to that the most sensitive min take then, plea.tantly. aud they are thetbe. , t aperient, WI Doe world for all the purposes of a fain* ph)slc. Price, 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes for 31 00,4 - , Greit numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Siatesruell4l and eminent personages. hare lent their names to corlt , ty the unparalleled usefulness of these remedieS, ontspaee here will not permit the. liiertiort of them.--!, The Apents below namisa.fernish ;palls our ADILPICAr ALMANAC In - which, they aril given . ; with also dee seriptionw of the above complaints, and the treatment '1 that should be followed for tbolyeure Do not be put off by unprincipled Aealers wttli other% pret - Arat ions tI ey criake more Platt oh. D e n t a tt ifykysit's, and take no others. The sick want the beat aid there is for theta. and they should Mime it. All our RelluolirF are f 'sale by linnar7r A Stet,,,l'otts• 'elite; and by r, ists and- 31erehatits gtiserally, throughout the cuuntr April O,'S4 15-Gm THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PILEPA RED DY Die. SANDFIVa) . ' . Compounded Entirely From•GIIMS, ,'';- , 'IS one of , the best PURGATIVE and 1 6 .4. -, LITE% medicines now before the public. that "act" . ;: V as a Ckthartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than at) Other medicine known. It is not. only a Ornor I: . fic. 1 a Lirer remedy. acting first on this Lirer to tiict its in bid mitter,then on the stomach nd bowels to carry r t hat mat ter. t lens accomplishim two purposes effect*, ally. without any of the painful relit - Ins experiencedlnd the operations of most C•thartic ~ It strengthens thd , Weston al the same time ,that it purges it: and, a heti! , , taken daily in moderate doses, w I strengthen and bullA it up with unusual rapidity. ' ' 'The Liver is one of th. principal reghlatorar of the human body: and ' s w en It perforrms 'lts func 0 - lions well. the powers' bf system are'fblly de / veloped. • The Siontagh is r g al lost entirely dependent. ion. o , on the healthy act tl .Lirer for. the proper performance of its ftinc. A ti nit; when the stomach Is at rank. thtl bowels areisif. at, fault. and the whole system sutlers in centre- qttenen of 'one orgirn—the-: LI wer- , -havlng ceased Well dolts duty. For the tils.,, , eases Of that organ. one of the proprietors haw wadi.; it his smutty. in a practiceci of more than 20 , years. to; find some remedy where- with to counteract the' Many derangements topej which It is liable. k To pins e that .his'remebast tly is at. last fund. loin person troubled will, 1.1-.. ver Complaint, In any of its formtitias bat%) to try a bottle, and con vie. Lion Is certain. , . . The. Gums rewire alle morbid or bad mat ter froth., the system. supplying In their place a healthy flow) of .bile. Invigorating .thelswl stomarh. causing, food trod digest well, purifying the Wood, giving :tone and -, health to the whets ma istO ehinery, removing the . causeofthealiscase-efeet- lug n radical cure.. Milian; atfackrerecured. ll 4 and.whot is better. ;wren. led. by the occasional use of the Liver. Invigo rator. - „frl 1- . Onedese after eating Is stafficient to' relieve ' the stomach and prevent the food from rising and sour ing. -. "; . Only one dose taken be-% tore retirlug;pre•en t i laghtmore. ' Only one dose taken atrq-ulz.bt, loosens' the bowels gen tly. 3nd eurea-fbrare- - near. - One alely,taliTtl zi (tyres...hp retail will cure ftpiankt: t ''One dose of two tea- ' spoonfu l s will always t-d -neve Net. Thadoelie. , , ~.., One bottle, taken foi fe- male obstruction' remtrreti\ the eau..., of the dlsease.y, and makes a perfect rare, Only 'one 11912.011 r Inedl-rn ately relieves Chotic. while- Ode dose often repeated is at sore cure fur arolera ' .Mochas, and ; a preventivia . of Cholera. illif•Orilj one bottle i.OO need.' to thmer out Arnie system the efforts or med.., trine after a long sic:knees. Ari)...One bottle taken for Itunet;ec removes all sal lowrevs or uansturalrolm pi trim the'skin. One dose taken a sir...ri , titnebeforeentlngglvesvi ger to the appetite. ..,14 makes toad digest well.. One dose often r‘mented ,cores Uhrmie 11:yrrhtra in its worst torm NW hi le S'am.filk seer am:Cannel Complaints yield almost to the first ‘o dose. One or two doses en tO at_r,. larks caused by Worms In • children: thereto na . PUrnr." l safer, or speedleir remedy In the world-as it nrrert is ,Ptits.• ' • r ' Cra-A few bottles cut-,, A Dropsy, ey cling the, absorbents. . , We take pleasure in rem commendlogthismedleine as s • Prercntiveif,r fl-rct and • Ajnr. Can 1 , ercr.and all P•rrrs f. a .11ilionsEn Type.' It operates with era tn - t r . and thousauds'" are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All n 4.0 use'il areviring their unanimous iestimony in farm. , • • , Qu inater in Me inputh mil7 , the inrigorator, and swallow boile &van-. • • THE LIVER : INVIGORATOR To 11 Sflenll6.. Medical DlSi.oyery,and Is doily working curse. almost ton great to believe. It rdrroom If by tea. gle, erns the .first dm. airing htnelit. and, seldom more than ono bottle to regoired.uo cure any him! of !Ares. Comp/atilt. from the worst Jaundice or DrisrPSfo to a common fft..ulache, an of which are the result of a Dis eased Lirer.". $1 per bottle. . . SANFOI4IO, Proprietor. 345 13rondwey.'New York. treitetailud 14 nil Dimmtste. •Fuld In Potierille by HENRI' . SAYLOIt; nod In Tamaqua, by E..). FRY. - June 19.'58 The moat Extraordinary Hook of the Age,. Pint Edition of 10 000 ■old in 0 rnrincn "BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S CURSE.", PUBLISHED BY DR. SkPANCOAkr, 818 Spring Garden Stricl,• Philadelphia, And for sale by celloOkieners Thia Is a book of V 25 pages,l2mm, bound In cloth. with NINE LITIIGGItAI'IIIO and intended for Parents; Guardians and 'Vomit.; Men. Every young man that wiabeit to ntilntain his ',Nei and manhood, and Live a healthy riveny, about& read thia hood. Emoti of the Mal tunkents are really as(ollliiliug and have mover be- fore appoaredln print. faire $l. iltruall $1,15. Now in Press . , and Reidy for Delivery in a Few Daya. A Great Work for the Ladieii • • tly.the acne Author, etitittml , LADIES' MEDICAL .GUIDE, AD / BIARIIIAGE FRIEND. Vbia Is a icirk of nearly Con papa, braattifolly bound in cloth, and contains over likl and'Cii.toUs ENCIIAVINGS; .It give; a acautilete description of the at rut tare And futiet ton'of the reproducl ire organs of the female, ' , bowleg how married ladies may have or avoid large emaplate history of liermiptirot. dittevn, with cotton* Plates. ahorrio both Peace IT one: /VAS* glees advice to Young ladies ID selecting a husband., pointing nut the causes of so much unbappit near atter marriage, and the Inlinetice It exerts on Abe Mitering. Toe work'alwa Orel" tha wymptome and treatment of all female dilleaVeS, PO that every female May- be her own The last ehaptir le doweled to the TOILET. giving the reeeipts for cosmetic% at prevent its use by the. of Ermine, P:ngtand sad Ituaela,thr skin, hair. teeth. end for removing foul and. preserving n sweet bieath. Theyvil have beeu olealu at great ass Erica, $1.50. Ity SUS. or eight additional letter stamps. lined copies have stready been ordered.l-Thone wishing aeopy or the drat edlthm should need theiter dere without delay. • • •-• 1 , • • • :For complete description of the work see 'Prospectus, wriieh will be Felt on receipt of one letter fi1t.011,.. „Age to Ipa nte ril'lo every town In the Union... A44'16;14 • ' ' ' MT • 4' SATURDAY MORNING,. JUNE ,44859. TRANSPORTATION. LEHICH NAVICATION.. - T a meeting thb Board o f Man— . itesra of the Lunar! amt. AND NAVIGATION' COMPANY, held February 3d, 1149. it wits - ltaoteen, That.untll turtbernotire. the ratter of Toll upon the Lehlith Canal for the year 1559. be and remain the same as they were during the year 1658, but that. upon Coal shipped upon said Canal. upon presentation at the Company's Weigh-Lock of satisfactory evitlenie of said Coal baring reaehrol tide at Bristol, or passed oat of the Delaware Can at Falls,there shall. until futile notice, lar allowed from thrt eatabllshett Mrs, such diotebarks ai will make the masitelmi toll upon: said Lehleh Caturl not greater than thirty.eight recta! per ton of 2/41.11bs:' Publtsbui by ordkr of the Board. ,‘ ' 1. - ' EDWIN IVALTIIt, &ey. Ant i until fiirtlier. notice, 'npon shipped rile,' ibe LeVigh, Canal, and paagiuy thou into the Norris Conn!, there 401 be allowed, n n presentation at the Company's Weigh...Lesko( isfactoyy evidence of .aid Coal having renehO tirfeMeh drawbacks ai will make de wet, Tull no said' Lchigh. Vaunt sipo6 inch Cod, the+ etinte upon Co et reueAing We at //thee«, • dd T emeetltig of the Board of Managers of the Lehl4h • A coil and 14,,I g atiuu_ 4)424, hiid February It was • , Hesdred, That 'until:farther notice, an abatement of 20 per cent. be allowed-froth the ertablebrd rate of Toll on rig lepu on the Lehtghiliathmtion. BY, order of the Board. t--EDWIN•ITALTEIL ..t.e , y. • April 10,119 .., • • • 16.3 m PHILAD'A. £ READING RAIL ROAD: RATES Ok' tEN 'f IN=and : AFTER 111Altell Ist, 1858; NL.I until furtheT ngUee, ttidiolloxlug Bates ofrritgbt wip be chaired perloo ppuuds ARTICLIS OT TRIMS i. Dry 9 oode.Confeetlonery. Booke.Carpet, ' inga, Cigara.Fret , lLMeitt.tieb,Ci au.'ke A tivile, Bran:Ft:utter. Copper, Egyy. Ear then ware.lirlndst..aes.fineeerlea.lletnp (Ilune. 'Hardware. Hides, Hollow-ware. oather,llaeldnery,Osatere,oll6,F.eedal., ke., C tton.Colree,Graln.llar 1r0n:74.8d. 3fire kieses,Nalte. Spikes. P. ire, Salt, ?roll .ltlene. Suy,ar. Whlaky. be., Broome. Fire Mirka, Guano. Mill Stonra. Pitell'and Tar. fialt,Serep Iron. Timber and Lumber, ke.. Wicks. Coke. Cord Wo od. Clay. Orasel, fee. iron .Ore. I.Pneetone. Manure. llron. Meter. Slate,3lalt s, ie., Innr. per barrel, March 21.'t PHILAD'A & READING -RAILROAD. ( irkllik; ol . theki litinga. (St, It. It. lio., Philadelphia. March. 12,1859. J . The rates of Freight and Tolls on Coal transported by • tbis Coln pa n'y, Nsill Lw as follows, from 1g at, .11arett,1849, until further notice: , •s 6 /11031 $ TO ItiChMOild, 1 40 ! 1 35 ibilad44phis, 140 ; 1 :35 " melloo4l P lane, 1 40 1:5 4 leetoln, 14011 311 .‘ flerrca2to;rn R. n .., 1 40 . 1 35 " FallikotSrbuyikill, .140! 1 35 " 11annyunk. 1 40 : 1 35 " SprinTeMllle, ~ 135 1 Zit) "Conshohocken and Ply- -, j moith Itillrond. las : I zo ‘,. Rambo's and; Potts' and ; ' Jnnoi, 1:0 1 20 " NorristmfnorTirldgeport. 1 80 i 1 24 I : : ' ll . le l .n i o n r% ;d e, Y 1 20 " ; • 110; 1 10 ilnyer's Ford, 1 10 1 10 " Pottstown. 1 15 10 .. nnuzbtsville, . , _ Ilbl 1 10 ~1: Birdsboro' . i ' 3 9 30 5 I 1 90 " .1 Betrre.n P.eatilng ,and :,..... i __ ,: :t..brsville, vo i 9 " • 14 Mohmv.tle.. 95 I Do ~ , fiambprp, :". • 95 i- 9) 1 . .. OrwlcPburg• 9s t 90 - Ftv nrvier of the Anard of Manseri t. NT RN+ 1,2.'59 21 W.l McT LIT ENS EY. See'y ' S:CHUYLKILL NAVICA 1, 1 1 - 11 •of the Schtqlki 1, en nr. Mare') 14. 1839.—The of Cara and for Toll on Anthracite Cr Schuylkill Naitt.ottion will be as fill notice; 1 .• , 1 • To' Millar!Orb la, 3lanayunk,, • Fpring Mill, ,Cprnshoburion, :Plyntronn Pam, itrl i l 7l l, :t Pt i n w n n d rt e ' Norristown, ilo Tallev Forge, • Paw I Ing's Pam, ti . it,,Port Providence, Phrenixeiilr,' , 4')lnseel Ford. Pottstown Landing, ' Port Union; " Blrdsborottgb, 1 .1 'trading, , Alt bonitos, 3loh nol Ile, .. Thrnburg, - Orwlgicloolr TAndlne. The elinrze will be per tnu of s.W the.. lent lire per rent ,allownnre for waste, ak 11 , 11:L and no ,herge Irea then twentplive rents per ton will be wade‘ for any I.lls. tame. Ity order of the Managets., . • _ Y. VRALYX. Trothtmf, COAL. I. P. VOORHIES, XVIIR Ain turt#rat Of IHECZLEOILATID Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal, Prom the 6 .11;,EW DUNN.N COLLIEitY." Ile mines no Other Coal—which akeures tic party. afa-Cargo.selea by _ JCIIN C,llAY...tfrnt ' • For {, F. VOtlittl l E 3., Ign.ll Vine ktreet, New York. Pottket 14. March 12. '59 Pune 5. '4.5. '27,1y1 II- . SPRING MOUNTAIN GOAL. . New Coneein.-, .. : . rp . HE undersigned, having teased the _IF Spring Blount sin Mines, r . AT JEANtit 1 I.LE, PA..• Illtberth worked by Ww. Al Itata &Co.. s re now prat :wed to supply this lustly celebrated LEHIGH COAL, and respectfully invite orders. , C. F. RANDOLPH"; . ' TIIKO. P. ItAN , IKIJ,PIT. ..'• . • CiIAtiLES itAIIPSIIIRi' Applications to bo addressed to , Randolph .h Co., 111 Urnadway. Zier York. lloont=t . ' 2n5 Walnut street, l'hlladelptda; 1 . . tastoo, Ptmn'a ... : , Tro.b.n.- Now Jersey. ~ Acn To . -73ind0/141,11 & Hampshire; .. , = v- Jeanaville, Pa. Janaary 1.' 51 ? ' -t-ty COAL. . COAL. COAL LEWIS AyDENItIED ar CO. OTIPICMS: 205 Walnut street. PLIII.A DELl'l I t A. 1, 110 Broadway. NEW Yowl'. . MG State street, noroSI: • Whalrsate Dealrra. in the best rorietivs of BOUSTIC COALS—.%Ie Proprietors of Ito/ f („Yerk Oniery, rapt- Lie of producing over 140,000 b.": a rar. of MA &Mira tea DIATIONDj . .(Rtd Ash.) and BLACK EATll,(l,hits4tk) ALSO, ExOus Ire Agents l'orfhtto of the p rely genuine. cost Mountain Coal. f the Locust Bale.Colitery ot Gin. C. :Noma it Co., all of whirls will he' ' , hipped direct to New York. via CRILIIj- or roaotwise, yla Greenwich. P 1 Irs,(belnw Nary Yard, lhihnlelpitta.) A r.so, At Philaditilia, from Tier Po. 11, Port Zfch- • -- Mond. ' . , The* choicest quallthoi of 'RED and 'WHITE AST! CIA LS from t , rhutyltill County, selcf,ted with ',poet.' ears, and shipped under our pursonak twirrintendence. At Elizabctlipirt, N. . •; i MOUNTAIN. ikud Lvuxpu. RIDGE COALS. From Baltimore,-Md. The eelebratid 11.A3JLIIIIREAUTUSIINOUS MAW • . At Jersey City, (cia Le/tigk and Abwris a t nitle.l The Tory superior WILKESTIARLIE CO.CL,ti:ors the Baltimore rein, taken from the ..And noted Improve ment and Coal Onnpany's Estate," near Itillkest.arro; atm, the COUNCIL., ALDO E GOAL; both of which, tor eleatn purp.m.i; and.forTamily UM, are onsurpurscd. We hold collet:des roffices. front parties who hare used and rally tested thCse Coale. and pronounce them the NEST AnTLIXECIT4 Coals to stem In use, pro d ming no clinker,less Mhos and greater blaze, than any other kinds uoir lagers thepublim Ma. 15, 2O. • , - CAIN HACKER ' di COO K , ' MINERS AM) lIIIIPPIMP OP - ' 3411a,015. 33Contis. COale Altioydenlent In other fln4 coutlities of . • ~ Whits Sind lied Ash Coals.- N 0.136 wzda tlivel,rhilderphia, and Woodland - . • Insarves, Sclorytkil/. • ... - ' TOO7[LVCAI2t. 1110111.11111ACIPL .11=211.19002. Februnr, 21,A58 - • , 9.17 . J. a. Vaud. ' 4 ; _ r. e. eirrish - TURNER . _iit'GOWEN, • ‘llinent 144 Wises of • , wrirrE COAL *on lbe Nast. sena West Mount .t BLACK =AM VEllkill.' • Morro-Centre safeet,Spposita Zpleastal efateele..` : . - Pottsville. April e:4'sB ItAPS OF SCHWiLIOWAVCOUNtIi .N portable formcblith =main, -suitable So mailing. Tcrinile • HOTELS. POTTSVILLE HOUSE. • JOBS F. EFENEIt, Proprietor, . - gvotry stmt. POTTSVILLE, Pi. liond F tafiltog ormided.:l4 November '3B 7- "WHITE HORSE . HOTEL.,." - • comer 11 .• ("ogre and Atthattetgo °Trot.. LW:soak. • Joseph 31.Peger,2aroprietor. • Entertalmosetbitsdallottotedatiors ; of the best kind,eud every attention gill be paid b 7 Abe hoot and MA tt tet/Algot° maks?? guests and traraW sr, comfbotabb : - Auttuot 1,'37 I_FASACES By STEAMERS. • IHE subscriber is authorized . to take Famengere by Stunners to and from Fund* (a the Dist and second elms and also 1171 e,- steerage at the lowest rates. A gnawer milt from New York for Liverpool on the Votto inst. • • First gram Paso mongers, f,'3-11iird Claim ;go, found to Provisions.— Passengers also brought out by steamers. Apply to o, B. CANNA(, • ' Who also sells drafts on -awns In rams of £t- and upwards,. . /latch 11,10 11 • • PIIILADELPiIIA '& ngir.READINGI RAILROAD . CO., Ot- Ike, 227 :ouch Ft/Willi' street. • • lath, 1559. DAS.IIINGRII TRAINS FOR HARRISBURG. On and altar Mondiy,l3th !natant, TWO Paaaen:er Teaks will be run DAILY (Sundays excepted) to Iltr. tlabargvia Reeding andeloteranedlate pointe. HORNING LINE. • Leaves the Depot, at Blond and Tine streets, at 7.30 A. X. itrtivlnat Ilarristlunt at 12.30'.y0nn. ' , • . AFTEGNOON 'WM • •o*- t.tl 11 4 - - IV 41 - :t4=4 30 15 Leaves the Depot, at Broad and. Vine streettnat 3.30 Arriving In Barrlaborg at F-30 P.M. , Fare to Ilarrioburg, lot clans, $3 25 46 N 2d class. 2 'lO By oilier of the Baird. W. U. Mrl ; ENN EY: April 3D, '32 184014.) • • &ergfar,. 22 11 Only Direct Line for lielatil! • QTEAM , to all PANT of 9REAT . BRITAIN and I R F.LAND For $3O Tb. powt•rful Iron Steamship., CITY OF BALTIMORE, ..CITY tiF 11 ASIIINGTON, CITY Of AIANCII.E.STRIt. SANUAROO, VIOn, lentil:ill from New York for Cora and Memo to LIT. • ERPOOL, SZ-Etvry Saturriay.lDs l'ai•migo from New York: Catdp, • - - • $75 Third Class, • --130 Pawing(' front Lirerrinol and Crrk : Cnbi~r- • • - - sis Third Clara, -410 • It*llis.entters forwarded tnllarre, An tacit, Bremen and lianihnrg,lsw Jit n..F3 Third Cla r a. , Te PARIS (in 26 hours frOm Liverpoul„)C.ildn, $3O Third Clem. S. The above Siesmoblps are built of fron, In watertight compartment,: carry earth an,eXperienced Surgeon, and ,every requi.lie for the immediate extinction of the. For raspier apply to 11. J. Oirtie & Co- 177 Broadway, N. Y.; John O. Dale, 15 Bneloar. N.Y.-: to R. EL W.4li OS, l'ot Ist* ille Or to J. 11. RICHARDS, Slinersville 18, 9 14 I' 28 14 12-, 1 25 1 25 125 1 V. 1 21 1 25 1 25 1.20 2.l.l3.—Pthmengera by this Line:viol.' the ilak and de• lay of calling et. Halifax end lit. John.. nn pmetid direct to Cork. [April 16,'1.9 16. . 120 1 20 1 ''..o I 2.0 120 120 1 al 120 PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. • Dim 417-7-- Stizniner,Arraugement, April AS, 1849. DOWN PASSENUF.R. TRAINS .Leave Pott,:rille. daily. (except Frindaya)ist 8.30 A. M, end WA P. M.— l'at.Antr Roulingat 10.10 A.M., and 6.0 r, P. M. Arriving in Philadelphia at 1.52..n0.n5, and at 7.40 P.M. UPTASSENGER TRAINS. A Le4TePhltadt4pij LI. daily, (except Pound/qt.) at 7 30 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.—Parainx Reading at.10.::0 A. 34 and CM P.M. Arriving in Pottsville att"..o3 noon, and at 7.50 P. M. tl5 1 lb 1 10 1 10 1 CO 100 I 00 1 00 1 10 1 10 1 10 1.10 1 00 1 CA 1 00 1 00 Both Up and Down Pare.enger Trains connect At Port Clinton with Trolno to and trfint Tommiva.Catawfwm. Williantoport and Eltnici. Onsninn Passenger fraino only' onnect At Port Clinton for Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston. Panaengers tearing Williatn e port by the eatery Ora Its!head Aii2ll.. Line et 10.10 P. eonneet with a Pee. eenger Train 'wiring Port Clinton at 41.10 A. 31., arrive at. Heading at 6.311, breakfast. and proceed direct Co Phil. adelphla by the 6 A. 11. Reading Accommodation Train. LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. • TION 11 Nay , ml. ebsigell care lows won gallon 1r the nee on the I further VassenEer Train leaves Iteadrng at lU.'2 A. M.. after alvival or Up and Down Morning Pawnfter Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at llarrisbur.. ' at 12A0 noon. and wroneeting with Passenger ['mine onthe Northern Central. "Pennsylvania" and "'Cumberland iley" %dim-Ws. for 4 .4Aury, Williamspo,rt. Elmira, ti 3 Onrg. Lmeaster. tlarlimore and Chsontenshurr. leturoing, Drees Harrisburg at 2.4 P. Mi, after arri val of Trains Ins) above pdini r ArritriPl ' at Rending' at 5.00 P. and-connect lug with Up anti Down Train,. for 'Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. No Trains run on Sundays. , . i 6 I .. „ 0 I -4: I 5 2 ' z . ,, 0 ' Primes... Between Pottsville and Phllatielphirs.s2 75: and $2 25; Beading and Philadelphia. $t 75 and $1 45; Ilarrithurgand Phliedell , hia, SI 2:sand $2 70; Lebanon and Philadelphia, S 2 ras l and Beading' and liar. rlahurg. $1 CO and $1 SO Heading and Pottsville. $1 05 and $0 SS; Broling and Lebanon. ;55 and 70 remit; Pottsville and Ilarrlsburg.s2 C 5 and $215; Pottsville and Lebanon. $1..1 , 5 and $t s . Through No.l Ticketa-aPortsville to Baltimore.ss 00; Prattville to Gottythurg, $1 SO; Reading to Baltimore, $4; 'Reading to LatleaFter,,..!......h. /f-x 7.8 poundkof Itaggagentiosial each Passenger. The Sienna Chars darstran with all the abuse Regular Pagrenger Trains.. ''S' tra-lorning Train Down and AfternnonTralti 11p,enty, run on Sundays. Thrimgh First Minot:rickets. at reduced rates,to Niag ara Valle, Buffalo, Ntinlt. Chicago, and all the' principal point. In the West.,-North tt - e.t. and the Can .das: and Emigrant Tickets; Al lo'wer Cares, to all the above places, can be had on application to the Shit inn Agent. • 4'd-All Ticket* wlltige, purchased before the Trains start. Higher fareit chErre'ed If paid in cars. - - , . 11. .1,:,*-211COLLS, Eng. k Gen. Supt. April f,'o, 'B9 A'‘.t. 18- r., RAILROADIRON. . CIONSTANTLY hand, T Rails.for' ILitniulo g porpoees, at reduced prlre!t. for cash or good , paper. " HAYWOOD, LK?: &CO. rot borMe. Dec. 26, 524 f • SPORTSMEN! ,• • 800111.T.fiAEA it lIE T latest - and best. ligrrntionfor (lathing wild stains's! • nrouTuros "patent Animal Trappi. Smallennutth to he carried In the pocket, and as effective at a rifle. It will kill bear or a fua areas ' Ily as a - rat. • • ' • Ch-Call and ire them:lit In at ,B111(111T4 LERCH'S p'ardwarit ck Iron .514re 0 Centre Ftreel, POIISVILLN. April r ub • . 17- HARDWARE & IRON SPILLING OFF nita.ow COST! -f Trill. :AI BSCILIBEIi, intending to relinquish the Ilardwsra Witness, has removed the laalanre t or his stock to the brkk building in Norwegian serest, between Centre read streets. adjoining the Liquor Store of Mr. Jas. Smith, where be Is now, ;losing out his kmods with. out rkard to rost. Ile 'would reriwcttully rill the Tilterition ni lionsekeeperkaleiluinies, Miners and others In his stork, heins satisfied that it will be to their adrantege to glen him a 'rail. as hr Is determined to clore'the business. Amongst hisetock will be geand a general assortment snob as Ls nstiaLls kept in Hardware Stores. There will be fcrond— . " :Locks,.llin es ]land and Panel Sale, X Cut nod Mill Saws, FUes and hale, ' anvils, • Tires. . Stocks, and Dies, r . Chi.els, Augea s, • .llrares and.Hitts. . Planes of all kinds, Tacks, • Heads, - • Chains, Shovels and Emden, Saddlery Hardware. Sadd'en's Teo's, Wagon Boxes, de., de; 0z...11w on hand, a lot of first rate Cabinet and Cameh maker's Varnish end Japan. hvel her with n. 41,4 and Posged Iron, Shear,,Cast and' Spring Steel. .te , of the beet manufict are. " CHAS.Vo CLE3I ENS. April , 'lB4f • HARDWARE•AND•IRON DEPOT. _ Tuasuimitnam,h..trignowarrang -".." ell his goods at his not Place of business • , and with a new determlnationet furnish ing all such goods asibelbuslnessot the Coal Region may require. at their lowest market value, so' kits the inspection of the Public. I shall ton always ask hand and have on hand a full stock of \liar Iron, . Chopping Asei, Pine Iron, • COAI Shorilx, . !Trace-Chalus, • - Slit Iron, Nailsand Spikes, Rola, ' Tackle 11:ocka. _Bel ows, Anvils and:Vices. At., Hardwire and iron Depot, Csarla YTarvr.thrie doors aboya Market, Rost side. PRANK POTI',., _July 5,15541 . . ; ;_ tta-tt , i BPICH T igNlN4Vifal: lbw Hate 1 - ' With' BA round an e . , kitz Winch Tritnraln . pank, ' Fine Trays, Saddlery, - . Britanis Ware, dhoomaker'eTonlf. A.sorttriont of ftnetotki, Carpenter's Tools; Table Cutlery, ilises and 'Paint . ""%-, Packet Cutlery, - tsar Iron otall stiet;• Table Simone. . • Rotted " " Artvils arid %lees. • • Nails SO4 SOkili Assortment of fineGtitte, Rail roa4 Iron and Nails, Sheet I ron Crucibles, , Smith Tools, • Wire. Tin Plate, .. Braila Kettles, . -• • • Cilia Steel. . Sad Irons, . Shear Steel, Pansand , Arta , v • Chains,' . 1111.19aera. • . RallroaitTraees, Cro*aeut &Wit, • • POwdettenlßbo t- - ttand4awa, , • , • • o.li.returns ethanicato thesrabller o l4l4Patinikael theyextendedtohlniliMaindittilikeergniritrAnaboreil the new tl eta ! by the quality ot.thelir soode.abiet *then. Urns to bnainessmniatecenumtallnotOnewortlldeaaree anaeoniwtand.thelreontlerneitenatiott v • „ - _ • _ • ottani & petierge itimiwire gm: kroNCentres . !rut. rottivineditheatl4,lllli6 • ' ' TRAVELING.: HARDWARE'. di LE - l'S .." I} YAR:ail t tk: Twodoore Intel, and neatly opposite the Pottsville, where will be xcenent asisoitment of Ilaan• IIMII=M3 MTMM3E MISVELLANDiVS. • . " - ORCHARD MILL - I "THE anbacrib,ers having tagen tht , Or.' 'lard 1114, in the Borough Of Pottajrille. al wool that their hare evolved their door Pipit feed budroect to that place, where they will be happy to aceoptiodatel their old Meada and customers. Pries. low. ..1 Feb. VI, 10 io• . DOMBEIIGE r it A ne:Ant. TOSEf i n go, ' this date/ the Dentistry en street ivied Gen Werke. It heretofore en lit April 9;1849 , ; NEW- TOBACCQ: . CICAIt - STgRE.' / `IItAW FORD F e LLAWI'VN 1.0.1 I lj v Igit has just opened, In CENTRE otreet, Aber Mahantongo. POTTSVILLE, a wholentle ;and retell T bac.. and CiTar Store, whelp all artkles In hie line Yin.la Imported and Domestic, can be obtained,lt rea l mumble pier's. . Give Wm *4.0:V4 I - October 1M.13 • - '43-t1 , I ~.....:____.„. ..... i _ 1 $2,000 PER YEAR!Vonoraltl.epasineist GENTS 'WANTED, 104E1 or intr.! • *RA, in tows and" county 14 the Ijton. to engage In the sale °rye's Attleles. (ratint,) of Miry, beauty and noisily. demanded in mired bully; entre, store and roan ufsetory, 'Nordin &eras pnillts And quick rale. No bilmbanor medirloe,and no Minus for patent ilsht. Rooks tsf ' dmeilption, terms, refolencel And mroi Oyes malled'on application. ant three rent riamn. to I • WILBUR, STE A Co. 36 South Third street. Ph iladelphia. Pa. .- • ' .4 19:•2to Ifai7, '5) . ... 'ID' Orr Goods art rover) , Morel • MILE undersigned have' - 7 *s.A T opened a New l'ht amnia anct GroA :,,-...: -'-' N eery Store:, in the bu Idling on Centre! ', ',-, ' ~' I street. next to Pager's Hotel. formerly oe -I 1-•- ' • eupled be Stillman A Chamber*, where ---- ' ------' they will be happy to see their friendsatd the publia urnerally. Their purproe is to do exelmilvely,* CASH baldness, *bleb will enable them to FeAhnap.l airtiltVa yura A CALLI ~.,' BEAT CY .k.,, lIEEnEE. Pottorritie, April 3, 'WI ; 14-tf PALO ALTO GROCERY. I lIE. subscriber has taken the old Stand of E. Hlelaert,oppoltetheNi(eigatlo t Lend. tng In the .11,1rmtp,Is of Palo Alto where iqs will hest. an assortment of. groceries, flour, feed and Ptrisiona., which will be guarantied as good as the mar 't etronis, and lots a. cheap tlw cash as ran he bonabt tlae.where. He respectfully trdicits the patronage of hts friends and the Pubiledn general. ]h M. ANN:ANGER. I L N. Ala? good stabling, for thearresn nodtion of bad and a good .supply of hay end atraw by the bundle rottstantly no band. WII.IIENSIN,tnat. March 'AO • • • CO-PARTNERSHIP FO ME TAMES P. PALM and CO NELIL Il4oSr:barn this day formed a co-riit nership In the, lumbrr business. under the name of 1'A1.31 k..1.0084:' ,nd alit continue the busters,. r., the old stand, whin. Ibex hope to remire at ronlinnence or the p.itromig which has heretofie Men no tiberallye , erld+lito them.' They aft eonstantty keep on hana•all*lnds of 'Whit Pine and Iletriluek !umbel—also, reedy fluorin,Doo Sash. Sholte 7 s.4ltintles. &e.. de. 114- CABII raw Kits nre respect fuly'relneste focal as we hare , deVriniuld not to neUntierk4:ll by a iybodY • ' i J. I'. VA LM,. 4' , • ~ °,C..l.oekg. * : Schuylkill fiseen, March 21st. 't.g -I,' 1:1•6m , music! T . . JENKINSON; Prates or ni Mu f) • if e, givi it lessons In Sinlting. Al 4, on th i e . Plan 3lelodann. Yyglin. Vi• la. At... rkat.sl: 4 —:For, a tours,. or 2t ;SuPees guaranteed in an eases whemrprt•per mid cation to stud and pra , tire t. nen.erered in.i ' 1 Plitaina Tuned-- - ;ten the Twin- t' elide n( equal temp...anent.) and war. ranted to,givo entire mitisr.etion. no reasotialpe kenne. and at short untie... . le•restimonlals or the highest order its to eharnetel and eapsidlity. 0 * Itaxintm—No. 1 elrapant Row, 3lshagitaern Ft. N. ft —Agent tordhe toile of PIANOS of all firs elan tuali+r4 In New York City. I - Pottsville, May 14. , * n: 20An - - NEW STORE. t 1 1 THE subscrApers announce to 06 &leas and the citizens of ['Mollie and etelnlt t • they have taken l' • , ••3100111LEAD'S OLD STAND." .0m( r of Second owl dturket S.Treets. , ~,, . . , whive can always be rotind a gond assartirtent or Dry Goodei Generale., Prtivlations, and a variety of ertirterialways Itept.'in la brat ;class r • 'tall store., Understanding their btudness thoionghl, they invite a custom' whia, by strirt atientioulto b. • - :ness and fair dealing, they intend to dOerve. Fresh Goodi3 Constantly * • i rrving. The best articles always on hand at the lowest '111er..3 FOR CAHL M.iR.NIC 1 , 11.8, cep. w. I cot. • pet-CALL AND EXAMINE TIIEII2IB(TDCK. April 141. '554 • r 1164 f DECIDEDLY' I - TIIE NEWEST, NEATEn AI%D MCIA DEA e • ErL . . NECK-TIES! fashionable • the newest, ncate;Kt and most. fashionable . • 1 GLOVES !.. . .. 1 Decidedly , the aewest, neatest and raosi fe ceable . . . SUSPENDERS!! ; Decldedipthe newest and ma test, silk, When an cambric lIAN:DKERCIIIE .S! : 1 „ , . And ilecidfdie, 1 I 7: . The new. at, and most extensive a •••'finent of 43•331Ver-T-L.Taa6C. N 9 ,l* FTTRNIMING GOODS! or eery derwrlptlon. for Spring and , team C. ever of fered to a P.ttsedle. Pulite, can new be seen, ' mcourier [lon with an unparalleled assortment 1 Cloths, Cassinseres and eiti . nat Just r eceived from New . York and Philinielphis, at the "TEMPLE OF' tAS7H1011 1 1" ' :Corner of Centre and jbe orrfaSy/t Ste. lie, Ap. 9. '59 15.tf I E. T. E i l, .1; LOT I CO. ITH — OMAS Flieftl24:6 - . . • Manufaisturen &'Wholesele & /fetal' dealers 1 "L I 1 ' ! . -BOOTS : AND SHOES, ilENttg ! STREET,. ' Three doors v),,below Morlitner's lintel, Pottaillle. Our assortment ColDlirms4l et. cry variety of goods, elher Of .i....1k1 1 - limns', Eastern, Ph ilivlelphis or limn% - . Reading Work. for, Alen's. Wei: . --`' " men's. lloys'.3liweis' or Children's Weak. I We manuracture and are prepared tolurnish bur ens. tomeriwith's superior article of Gentarrench or . Amer. lean' Calf items. Chillers and Welkin *hoes. Writer Proof and Kip Boots, suitable ter En nrerat end &ie. chanics', Miner's! and Labqkers' Working ElnOts and 'Shoes. La lea' French or English in Lasting Gaiters, But ton of Lxce .148, fluskinti.,Sllpper*. &e. 1 . 41 Ar I ntvel t and racking Trunks, Tit Isl. Carpet and 1)11 Cloth Traveling Balls„ Boys' and %e es School Satchels; Ind an excellent aasortineitt bf U nbrellas will alwayi be found at, our establiihnietif, et nuts prices. , *0 Country Merchants will be .' nit plied , ellth any goods In our line in such quantities war they require, at a trilling advance on city prices. i, i Thankful to ourTriends fir past favors, weire. deter mined to merit a continciitnels of pub cr patroviare by ant plying good articles upon the most eatonable terms. Pottsville, April, 30, *9 , 111-tr PRICE LIST 0 I T Vi i i r CAriLo :"METROPOLITAN GOLD 'PE _ .... in., inn OULU iI . i 1 FFI C E-175 13iroadv4Y A., Courtland Street; NEWYORK. i" .Five Dollar Lillis 1 GOLD PEN, Commercial size; in Gold ironci rwtth large ' :None Heed, price ; 1 GOLD PEN, Hatinnoth, rdse, in Silver. Ex, • Case, price GOLD'PEN, Mammoth 1410, in Ebon7 Deek 1 gold mounted. price GOLD- PEN: Ladies' size. in double slide Go f t. ' arena:. srith - Stone Heed. (ext r . tine, • Three . Dollar. Lis s GOLD PEN. Engrossing size, in Pro Din -Bolder. (something. new and very deal GOLD I'ES, Commercial size, in Patent E Yilrer Case, s'rkp •, GOLD PEN, Ladles` site, In Gold Pend Ca Atone Ileld. price The (largest) LEVIATHAN GOLD PE psi Two Dollar Llsa COLD PEN. Ladle s size, in Culver Ex ensi • "price ,' 1 GOLD I.Gs, for Cent ,, In 'Slleer - Eslten • price , GOLD PEN, Engrossing size, Ebon Des k .. - gold mounted. price GOLD PEN, Mammoth si.te,•pries' _,, . , .... • • • In preference to ac,o selling,onr , t r ade on --"" d.a rt ti, . time (thereby incurring great lossee.rile tell for Cash, direct to the consumer. et wholesale - r if t how . ; . lid an an additional' inducement, with each a lee o &red, we give a vat uabte premium. varying in Prim frt St bn to pi. Persona ordering Peas (tons ou r ritilve Ilar . List „ wilt eereire, with the articles ordered a pi* Imo froul the following list, varying in price f 0 i ino, +di.: Gold Broochs4s , with Mosaic, Flora tine , 0 Id Stoue,l I Shell, Lam Cameo, Garnet and Corallitettin ; Ladles' full stets, came style; Iterolvlng Pins.adiffereat patterns; Ladle"' amt. Oilittrg Gold anti Sliver .Ifatcbeg; do Gold Cho in a,varlomt patterns . ; IlracelOrt.plaln anti mounted. all - mtyles; Gelitrej i Dlitoond Pins; Ladles' aild 'Ciente' Gold Ringsoestid,larld with setting"; Gents' pets Studs and - Sleeve Hutto/is; Gold ,Lockete single. And doubli glasses, dc, 0 , 1 : i, Perarns prdeting from the Three Dollar List will re ceive a ,pretialtun varying In price Irwin VI 5 1 1 to Mk from the galowing list, via.: Ladlele Gold Pins and Diopa, various styles: Silver WatclAra. hun ting canes; go, open face; Gold Ilings.S.tutts:auti Sleeve Buttons; Thinibleal,Gente Gold Cal Ilisrnia Diamond Custer Pins; with Chitin; Mops' sets Pins And Bruits; Did Nirck i lacei, plain and with settings;' Bracelets do; Scarf Parsons ordering from' tbe.Troa Dollar ilet will vie filet. a premium varying' In price from $ll 80 to Md, from the following Bet. els.: Open Fere Siker, Watches; English Pitted Chain: imitation Geld Wlttriumi Gold Tenth Picks; fluid flags; Sleeve Bhttona and finals; Ladles' Gott Belt Slips; Mtn Cold l'insandEar Drupe. i . . I rirPersone ordering from the abode -Print Lipts will; pkase elate the pen of their releetion, entirely,* the amount (V 2. VI, or 0.) and 'her will! creel re the aims, with pretulum;by return 'nail. .rem*, peeked and • - paid. We g•tarantre perfect 'inflection In I every mot and abOsid any person be dpratistled with the articles seat, they ran return_ the pods withiny three 44ye, and we wit ' , refund ; the money. - -; -', ; 1 - Ds t Palm 'Mall Stamped with .oui Trde. lilarklaad. , aft warranted patient in evirespett. 'l-, • 2 11Vrint . m ordering goods' I pa rtpleeatt' ler Pr .vntita their . address Plan. ills to qltt IX lavri, Etats. , .„ - -i- ir -' \/ - t P.BJ-glob orders Dein:jot our hterolita coodaLwlll F i .be WWI with imaniptuant.and at I*, This 1 prlees,,, ,' t . ... I .' . i •, t ~,,,,.-.. Art aisisitioncesiN4 rittaidim tag -4du N ..,• L --_....= - 'IIISTROPOLIII3II3IOI. MEW' . • . .r 111 Umadiray cod 2 Courtiaati atnee law_ Turk._ t I . ., slay 7, lid, . - , '"i •• 2 7 6 in , - :•!.: . . i L X AIXI . • , - The little !mild ! bless it.'how coeffillngly it, le placed. within lour own. It, trusts in its help- - - lemmas and weekness for guidance, slrery nerve mats tranquilli, as its tiny fingers, - are'encireled, by aAm and loving grasp. Watch the foot steps of the little ones@ he ranges the lawn, aid with his little hand gathers the purple 'violets. and with childish - glee strews them aroupd. His, dark eyes looklup roguishly as he teas laughing ly on saying, "math me if you can.' ' How lovingly the little hand entnineth its tiny Angers among your curls, or clasping, thmalat your knee, lispilout an infant's praye?t hat speaks' peace to the troubled heirt, as its° angers voice bad whispered it from - Heaven. Bowlful child. hoed! would it could be always 'shielded 'from harshness, front corroding care, and corrupt in- Geom. Look at little hands stretched out Ai help, :rota a harsh father, or en letemperate Mother. Therelhey are, five little Oneil, the eldest not more than seven, with large dark ayes and Bung hair. he stands in front of a baud,of little' ones, sin ging sod keeping time with ber,lit tle'hands, ihd Appears happy now,''for there are none to Muleseur make her afraid. She has hers; taken away holm the dark fate that awaited er in ber childbotors borne, and the beautiful oy• that the Points" out as her brother, the band • the unnatural Mother bad placed a rope around his neek to Or ogle tilm,but was discovered and arrested in he r dark derign, In time to save his life. Thcre h Is, not-four years old, with a doll" in his hand, aid he looks up, his fsee 'radiant with smiles, as he replies to our simple question of "are yOu fend of dolls V' He has large dark eyes, and 'a nettle head; we could predict 'a splen did careei (or him in the future, if rightly guided. Little bandi are all around us,:seeking fur guid— ance, relylng:Upon the protecting influeoce of thore,older than themselves. Would that we kept' ourselves Pure, solhat we *Quid perform our duty.' faithfullyland.will. 'That nature must batarden 'ed indeed; that ean see a tear drop fall from the i eyes of childhood or the HtOribitild stretched out in vain. l' • '' . , Who 'cannot recall to min, little hands they hive caressed ad tetdcrly cared for that have now pass MI Mt to. the spirit land? Our , darling* were lairC to r st in their narrow hante,:their lit tle bands 1511e4 With. white rose-buds,. the last. of I t rummer's offer ng.' 'Though now all unseen to our mortal gave, t o ar angel hands are still invisible ministers ' of h. c;. drawing us to them in their beautiful hum+ ' Cherish then the little hand,'and guard and guide it ,while you may, for it is , an angel in your household . You know not how how their wi n s will unfold and soar upward And onward into t world of love and light, leaving you in your' anguish to Month and lament .ov e r their brief stay. Messed memories Of the little hands that hare clung to you in their *idiot., ' childlike faith,and.trupt. Oh! may thoseinemoz ries never be ole with harshness or Unkindness, "Ar of tech 6 the Kingdom of Heaveh." I ' - Little tuts -Cie all around. • Seekin for your help and guide • - ' Throneh he pathway: that als , unds . With' thanes on every Fhb. And trustiolly they look to you • To wake that pathway straight and true. 1 Y. Twill tiler • 1 tettiotf f 0 latotot;m- , , Pott•011• ;If I r ••• wee of .;tie Tfattoosege; 1, I o-hit proft••ioo. • ; :4 .15-tf i There ampng the violent, Is seen Ode hdusehold treasure.' As with sparkling eyes hfiet, lie gathers tyltbout measure. • Thou, little flowers altbright with dewy Which langhtugly he throws to you., . There arelnwere rleh and rare,' If we bat ehnose to end them, And Pear& that are costlier Ear, Than eier graced Y diadem. • , Throe pea In nod flowers are treasurer found; When 1 Itie bands Cr. all around. -• Num lb. They w And each As on t Are prleelle That chtat A. Golds thd To cull' Which bl IV n PRIIADO.PIIIAI P 8314 ELPIIIA PEnytrinstr.—The bargeofClo °paint t described es having silken sails,' per fumed that "the winds were love sick with them." Whether Jibe perfame in questioti . eause Tay. . ittiot stated by our friend Shaktpeisre;— .Talking *bout sweet, odors, however, the multi plicity [lnduced by the Messrs. LI: aw: c. Taylor, No. 01 North Ninth street, Philadliphli, is sumetliing worth talking about'" The, catalogue ••= of perfumery and cosmetics manutictureit by this firm is ittelra curiosity; and suggeistit'a Oa awl lbean-catchers •in every. lino. TaylOr's '.extracts fur the handkerchief are the ore plea ultra of 'CacceliOnee,,and in point 'of: variety Lek; down the world. Jessamine, Sweet Pea, Tuberose, New Mown Dry, Lilac, Violet, in" short all the rare perfumes that many, manufacturer! fail in produ cing, are found at Ole above i lab . oratory in their • fullest perfeetiori. • Taylor'ellair Dye,trairaim lons artialo that, appears to lie absorbed by the , capillary tubes, and that rather . benefits titan in-! juree the hair, is aspecial . article with this firm, and is weillorth the attention of the trade and the publ h c. When•lhe subject Is fancy soap of any kind, Taylor's is the place to refer to, and here the reader will find that the beet Parisian scapmakeni pave met their ,match. Tapir. Co logne Waters aro so well known that any gunmen t upon their excellence would be superfluous; !hits in the way of preparations fur the hrilr, the toilet of every ladyi who is crai'fal: in the Improvement of the eqe attests tho suPeriority Tayides.— The sittention,' of the trade especially Is invited to. the 1- imprOveineOtii and discoveries of these gentlemen, and to The beet :that their terms 'ire as taLlertis as aro Offered by makers' t.f far inferior good . • TUE NEW efficient aid in 18.5 . 6 no 1 a dentoostra all seetiLma lluehanlia t 7to priva i te li up a lipiiny - the tetnaind the suaestl vo.r, and mal "surprised i Bible move r a shape, the well diai * * *. wh a [i per a n numi Styes th only amoun dell atitiefp die, and si"gle 7 mac Seerer:iry o 'of Mien ° •Representai • equally hor 'Pen ! #r i Ice 6 kliwk euslun • , with ,Caxe, , I $2 EIII r • _ . ' ' AN Arrnileterivi j 10113G1 GGIIITe•-a wealthy young ! gentleman of New Turk recently- pur chased:a magnificent pinton, of an 'outre and ar c . tractive rule, and. to complete the - establietlment, a . a ereaus!of Vireo tgemand 11014 trotters f iix . # u _quisi!e grace aria action. Aimed 'Fiat this outfit, be invited the fair yiecolomini anti her-chap:lion tO ritic with 'hip and view the ieenerY of tbrrhills . of Weirbawiten; The song bird' was delighted, and es:or:seta great delight a: theezeursion acni, wished the the, favored- establishment, • phae ton, henna land all,esetir :her owe, to be enjoyed forever. The sympathetto lover left se he retired, a card! upon; her drantng room table,' stating that the *fleetlf her deliglq*l at her owlet here after, ',hr. own property. saki he would "feel obliged and howired, If she would-weept the . slight gift , im a taker: of his alp:et ion.'!"ffire Otani /, log' Pie.* compelled to accept the vstbtu pree- . t t ' ot. The rebehie coeCof she 'stabile ient was lve thours td dollars; and thetoitlabtorttiltybinog gentleman lobo took thicresiastio method of or - .. tilhiting tdi affection; _tiorO,ll: A. - if" lb. Ott If a erm4thytmtlesura of.lfery York eity. , . - ' o f4 hite*d re: piss W. Pi* putioat to.Eiseasit loon, to 'resume htr lobors, iti 11 ',Ali lbm thnili;ti' Company 111 Mr Pirt'ilratial,*f iikbis to; across' the At, hud. .- NO. 23. [wiurnxlvoissi .Torstxm.,.) LITTLE Haul . ptiowera of Ufa wlth.eare, .• bud and bloom divine, pearly dow-drrip there, lay leaf doth *bine, real; gemkof lOVe' and truth, , ter 'rouA. the brow of youth.. I n than, the little band, thbse precious flowers, Josn forever, Ina land, • tin sumnirr Flamers •i em back into lifc's ' tt crushed and withering. i Mai 21, hVA Crank'. T i tai n To II th jltisaltatm. 1011 Luxe Della, which rendered a the election of Mr. Duchanan athiabli,proposes to get up such ion, by the - ,Denuxratic party. of .f the Union, ,will.comPel Mr, resign the Presidency ajtd'irs tire e OMNI that the party then *aka I .orie" .. ,to pa y kite his salary for of his term. The Delta says m meets with quite general fa licioutly adds that iiwould not be Jthe feeling in favor of this sen . tould, the comingseason, assume imbecile old gentleman can nei• e regard nor fail to'gralify. * * *, tt are twenty five thousand dollars'. tt:i. two yeari, diiided among 1 Uttion 7 Why, the whole sum 1 p to t one.fourth of the proSupli tes from i lhe Hoptauklandvrln. ill not reach the - profithiven a Me shop in Philadelphia by the the Navy, to secure the election and Phillips to the House' of lives, or for . some teller purpilse lorable and, patriotic. . ...,,, )•..:,,-1,.,':,-.',13,.-. lif i' ; . PfAN',.SA - ;':':. STEAM '-:PRINTINGFICE, HairlaitproiartdtbatiPrasiesA44 jam 10 1 1 0 ert a to • ion to JOB and s lloolC PM Nlll4O of every chest!. elan at theOseaot the None Jocrasas,abes pet tba titan totaloatat anyothateatabllshmaitiathitoaut y . , stitch as '• • • • Books o ttapitlefs. Sahel Ladle, , - Large Potters • .Beilroreltiekete. limed Billy Jitprrate,ht. Ilrefeletef .linteteeot. . Vete Beeke,, am Mods Onterfkoke, At the very sbeeket settee. Oars** of JOS TTPE Is eemeexteuelei than that *rim other flee la this se6. time of the etate,aadire keep hesisoopleyed ikereeety toilebbleg. Beteg • exsetleel hinter oneself, we xlll aureate* oar week to he &knee t 4P sky that me be turned out to tbeelliee. PUNTING IN COLONS dote at the 'bodge' pale*: , , , BOOK BINDERY: Dookitsnond la every **Hotly of style.' MO, Betas of every description isaadthietarad,boasd astrak4 top order at shortest notice. . A *aspire is entreat thit kesitsth' is nem in Sardinia, tod in communientlon: with. the Ben gartan Keeps In the Austrian, okay. A letter to one Of the German papers briber states that much agitatton prevails In Hungary, and that rev olutionary movements are anticipate& Some. thing of the Mod is also Mated at in thesoiets pondenee of some Of the papers, sisit putting these facts tegether,..someJounitlistit start the plausible theory that the dimovery of disaf fection *Moog the Hungarian tenope. who form a large proportion of the Atistrlan arniy now to Sardinia, is the real cause of hesitation. eeentev-, marching, and almost retreat of the Austrian form since they entstvid Piedmont.. It I. said that there is dissension barrels the Aut. triakand Hungarian: generals of 'that army.:; It seeing probable that Austria will have her bands full, and will yet rue the day she took . up arms 'retort Sardinia. • SAUDI& Nsios MO/11111T MRS 111414 TOWN. 7[16114--Ftolll s eorreeponerenee between Mr. CS,- • tali, editor of the Scod' boo, pahllibmi in Net! • York; soil Count Calmer, it spume list Masa resideits in the Malted State" had tabu steps . ward' raisiog volontemi for gantlets In few back , ai . To a lattee by Mr. Oman Inlbenthig the Con of this foot; the leiter replied that Sar dinia w not Mt tooth Is seed of pod soltilersi, - sod odice as ofmeney ; that there was a 'epee. "band • of the military element; snit that the halls • in America could s'elibetnally owes the Italian' • us by remaining bete and index their" in firor of the - movement u they could by ret rttinio Italy.' l'hla is s very palpable blot to he American' wt hese tendered their emits to bee, principally In the epantitte &parishes', of military service. _ . , ~.. , . ' Ex-SSX.I.TOR Heir* a. Foote, ofll IN emphati l call, decSnes befog in candidate !cons . hip district for . Congress. Ile says he is now ; siv ha aliiiyi was, &Jackie° Deamitat, and a Union man "hair- • ing no connection whatever - With that colifute4,.and trazmentfrrfaetion t !lienci l . o ti set-. ing under the leal of John Slidell bd acimpaey • and yielding & disgraiefulsipper , t t that unrigh- Icons, corrupt, Anti•Democtio,Aptl. tales ;Ugh ta Acitilinistill ra b.a now in power, of yillsich . 1111011111. Buchanan, 'the bisiest aad mud blear irdatfirder. aliatt,' is. the eller, Which . hie utilisrly_broken down the strength of the Densooralio Party, re-, Tired kid strengthened sectionalism Le betliquay ter* of the Union, and almost exitftmisbed the hopes ofenlightened patriots everyirhors as to the perpetuity of our free institutionl.' 40LiND,nussi 4 AMID PRUSSIA, AS MCDIATODS. —Another tv . tempt, It» raid, to maklog by in land, nitride, and Prussia, limiest hie - progress of hortiliatte. The contending parties are wow asked, not to diiann, but to stop whrie they are. until the Congress con meet. Of course (says the Paris correspondent of .the New York themeeratil Adrertiorr) the isi,!ated mediation of Eggland is no Int.ger in goestion. Prance has steepled this conshincd tnedtation,'(after having rejected, very properly e the isolated one,) and it Is quite proba ble that Austria will do iko same. But they will hetkadopt this course simply to gain moral force to their Cause, knowing that it is now tootle,* to . stay the war. Thu WintitNigton Stake, nut many weeks since, assured the ccrentry, with ill doe solernality, that • there was no Itemosratic party in it:lateen. It is now-en gaged in collecting the fragoents end trying to solder them together for use at Charles ton next year. It will bee mournful 'Preirossion that follows the dear departed One hundred mil lion! a year) to that convection, mid the Charles ton Mercury prepares its fellow , iiitisens for the sad'sighety telling • them that "the - Demeerelle party of the North, like a feste4ng corpse, is fail ing to pieces by the',decomposing dement of INIC. lionglett and -Forney will be chief Mourners, omitted by Wise and T -- . I I 1 Tux if ockbolderi,bundbuldra; and wbo arty interested in the securities of l i hti.Erie Railroad; 1 • -may well entertain serious appichensioas for.tha, safc . ty of their property so long' as the earningi , of t h e rool:eontinual to decraaie as they hays, during the piesent year: In the ity3nath of , April the aggregate earning; were only 080,312, against $558,138 is April, 1858, thawing a dermas* or $177,7/311—nearly six lhuttsand 4 dollara a 4sy, or at • the rate of over iwo , or dollars pal. THE Rev. E. F. Berkley, of St. Louis, hss pan lithed a letter deteriptiye of the baptism of Henry Clay. The nature of ihe ceremony is thus dei cribed :*".111r. Clay wit '-bnittited . 10 hit parlor, at - Ashland on the VII of Juiie. 1847, in our usual way, by pouring n.handfal al, water on his head; n• Ow name of the Huff Trinity ; on. of) Ids . daughters-iii:dawand put of his grand daughters being baptized at the lathe time, end in the am ' (: A way." . Tae effect or the verdictio the Sicklevee", 1 ekeady being felt. • Up to this period 14064' three lives have beensierideed by persons whis• have chosen to take the. testiniony sod the into their own hands. What worse. the isms are Could fight else , hive baba ex. petted after the farcical judicial Investigation is Waehincton? Tnr Democratie , +others 01'140 New York 'Legislature, at tho'clolont Ale - melt Session, Is. sued the usual addreili to the people, in which no mention is made oil Mr. Buchanan: It is tog a chronic dieurder4with the 3Denmeroo7 to ir nose the existence of the President, and 11.11 left for!'expressire ttralbymn hie prahre.! • Tnn eldest &wear of 0.. v. Pstekvr ;if Pam- sy , lvonis was morr,l4l on the 12th: ult., to Mr. Clark, one of the eclitois of the Lieeming Gasiite, Mr Clirk holies 'hi foffloe of Orals Measarer as , PhiladetAla underl,ibe Governor. . , • fry:11144:0CM):4;;A:7li Tug Forrettang CoNvinergctr—Thia body, lately In Pion at Vlckaburg, ankMg other foolbt things, ad o pt , a rewlittion rerommending a enathero ronvention tar take some IDO.IO/1. to prereot the loostallelinrt (In ease Qt the election.) of a .11lark Republica." Preakked; a nd should thin tall, to Mulatto Inc • secession, and the foes in Of a Soutlern confederacy. A 'Snotry ene lkoct.—We weeder if the lEl l :whit Paixhen 'hot, from the "Notes (trim the'Plyinoutla put. pit," by IlearY Word Itereber, tilts aoybody In all ibl i • regton round exult t• 'We hope not. Mr. Brother mid : 'There Is slitlor, Mare me la this congregation now two hundred men, who stall their Smadays fuller trbst thee e.ill n l irtan, end then go out on Mondays to mkt" their brother by the throat. saying: Tay tem that mew cweit; It's Monday nosi, end you needn't think that W ean.» we sat crying twM., t her yesterday, over our Savior's autierlngs and Mee, that 'I am point to lot y onoQ heat that debt, it It do rain you to lay it nosr.'"' ' Miss T., known on the turf at Paris as the Emir Amt.. i n n of Washington, was en brilliant at thry mese ou her horse, jet black, save a white star on theft/rand. that her A ppa ro n c e was hailed everywhere with admiretion a nd spplause. . A mote lovely patient touraot brain. Med: she guides playfully the most redollitabia coarser. Belzebob. the name of bliss T.'s horse, le an untamethin and &m e lon., that's° rider an mount hini,nle gnaw 7 ,,,id e or stall him. 11., has already killed an English man; named Thomas Dixon, who undertook to pecan him in the stable. (limey was powerless to tame this tillable animal. Three persons only an *periled& Bei. iebub. the first Is Mee P. herself. To her ileirebob Is as pliant, gentle, and .Mfectionate as a King•Chatlea insole!. Be follows her, be fawns on bor. and kneels • that she may mount him. Ile neighs when she ap• toot:hes- lie le proud ard hippy in carry hit. 116 ws, hp earaeolee, be carrels, be tierer tries to useset r. Ile obeys her word without ever exhlbitlite the least Impatience. Miss T. reripmeares ell the allectklu which her bea ot Ifni horse 141.16115. and totes him as • ?Mead. The two otherparent's who arn approachltelas-, % ni b, ere two young. lac e s of sixteen and eighteen year& Jenny and Kitty Wilkinson. But Beelzebub only set; i's them, and shows them nolittachureut. Jesoy an 4 Kitty act as grooms to Beelzebub; they feed sod curry him, and walk him in the morrilog. Jenny. the young est of these sisters, a slight looking chIM, whose .wo. manly Bore is not yet,deveioped, Is dinned an a groom. and follows Illm T. army liP3lll MIA T. pay* MOM en berieblek, for no other person an hold Beelsehrth by the bridle when his mistress dismounts. for the rapt, Silas T. Is a charming young, pens: and bar au seal to ride llesizebub to be admired. the $a fi handsome girl of tho happy age, of fresh. brilliant and healthhil l o om Bee figure le beselitel, without. belie alights 'Mabee dark, luxuriant hale, large, garddes. black oyes Seauttful arms. pure Complexion, clear and fair: bit chest well 101113dede her hand vtll m44,1101* Rath*. of.a prierees painted by Teliaques, bet lot is neat and very One, her cake doer and aorioront. Ohs breathers all tba lib and tire of twenty*** eantmen. Add tett& that her'imul is worthy of this outalde—sisoul noble sad devoted:4d heart , puatonate with generous blow . Mho, haa imachilnvernese and grist courage._ : . . • , • Thli yourig Lady. this Atnerimat oho * loilißli is bar no * ' • husband blow of els hundred thousand ibaners. with .soon et the most Intelligent of lb. hustle Ige ' it will' &now her husband to Italy. • Eher I will ma hot stay be faretiously termed her nitythill casepsign. Iteelschob will co Meng. The soldier' ad. - tat: fit due wain, and the fibs burst. ... , . , . . . - 1 , . . . . • . . . .
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