it ant gumar. . , . . •.. . . A REFLECTIVE :RETROSPECT.. c - ; .. . sT Aidx o. SATS. .. • 'Tie talent , years and "soothing more, Attlee. ell a tbiret foruseful tnirerlodge. . • I worm onsurtste of lore. • Brawn—very entld-tt -4---rid College; Tel I tetnenber all that one . Coiald slob to bold In recolloctlon: , p The boy', tba.joya the mdse. the Mt; '• . , , • But Dot A doh. Oohle Scabs./ - I versollect thrme handl dile?, • . • The mornlog bella thot,rmve WS moire; I reetdlett the Meftal piayeo, , That treated like herons In M ec hanics; ''l tutdikacgtbe drowsy way. • • . '' IR which ilkehtu•eirts Mimed to them, Air dray-, la my, wig., eye _ As when, a toy, I altunlwred th ro ugh Omen. . ~ .o. . I vomited tiro tutors all' As 1 , -'• Ai freshly now, if I may say so, ~, , • As any chapter"! mall i• . . s, In Homer or Ovid''" N u?,' I ' I recollect extremely Weil. . . 'Old Hugh." the mildest of fanatics;. I Well remembor Mitttbew Belli . - • - Bat very faintly, Mathematics:. - - 1 I recollect J ibe poises raid Yoe lassoes fathomed to the tramp : . : . (Alas. that permilonortra abosud fade) ' I recollect the champ who gtr 'es— • !. i The light equestrians who Warred , War every Melo. roamed stony And took the tielliketat never mood • • Mask bow to the pony! • Ali me—what chimp" Time Ira wrought; 4 ' And bow predictions leave miscarried!— . i ; A gor bars toothed the goal they enught,_ ~- And some are drad,:and some are married; And sow In alty journals war ; And some as politicians bicker; lad soineare pleading at the lair; • Yoe jar,' vardicte,ar for liquor; .• . And mend On Trod, and Comm.,?. welt: 0. • And fowls 'rhombi with dorms, battle; - , And moms the 'gospel propagate; Asa the etiolated breeds of cattle; . And Mae aro living at their eases • ' And some were worked is "the revulsion ;,'' ' '. Ease serfs 04 State 00 handsome see, Animas, I.boar, upon cranpuielea I _ Xt LAMM, who, in his eollegetlaysi. .) Thought e'en a moo a moral sr dal, flu tett ble.Puritaule ways, - And worships now Whit bell and e - ndill,. And NW, who snounteitsb• negro' And bold the shores moat unlucky, Now boida,lblas, et the market rate. ' pale plantation In Kentucky; . . . . , . Tom Naos, who awormin such a term ' • • It fairly might be Molded whether ' /t really was himself - oboe, Or Normand grebne together.;- • , Ilse grown a very altered man,' $ And. than:Jog oath* Sr mild entreaty, ' Bow recommends the Christian pita "tri gouges iriOtabiltel k - . . . • ALma.for young ambition's vow, - : . , Lbw onto°, Fate may ov e rthrow hi— Poor II AAAAA is to Congress-now, - • Who struggled Nog bolo a poet: - 1 • Barra aloes (quite well) memorial stone& Who tried to vows* make the law go; ' 1 11114 &alibi bides; and "Pious Junes" Ja deeding taro la Chicago. 1., . . . - And, sadder etlll,,threbrillitnt Hire, Once honest, ormely, and e mbilloge; . ~ ' . Ilaglaken Utterly to ways, . ' • Bstrenaely profligate antcylcions ; ",- By slow degrees--I can't tell bor. , - •1 r. Lie's reached at kW the very groundeel, And la New York LO fiTUrtl Pc*, . ' A member of the (:o union Council/. W. • • , , —_ •Tho, Trials and , roubles .Of .a Professional .Binger.—.Berner Delman lives in'tbe Thirteenth -,-. ~lifard, and like ifiiall portion of that Democratic " 'locality, Barnei i "talis hie tod." Ile doeso't deny _ th o t.;:a - oft, impesehnent," although 'lw fact re., quently: makes bintlitequaluted vitb . the internal • arrangements of thir !ration 'titruse.. He works,. "' \ !:now and then, hut,ijie only with au object—and that object' Is n'tintaittedin iundry akdiveis black bottle!, as full of dititruetion as ever an'egg wit of ra'eaf. But whiakeyt even , 'of the Thirteenth 'tiara quality, produeesno badffects . tpon Berney. is If be grid home drunk, so g dowdy' Intfuddled i f , that. hie legit-longer: refuse.t 'do, their ditty, and his wife attempts the i;'aniil'elarint",ob hie half bare skull with the lin.ware, - 1;a only calla her to ati ac count when she misies a note, orliitenipte to' .. . make an unstrthnriied . . - point:by the introduction of a poker ace . umpaniment. • • ~. •.. . At a late hour, onVriday , ircording, its `Lieuten• ant Bernard, of the tantmood Sued Station, wet going his usual rotted, to wake up thit watchmen on bhcbcat, be diieneered Barney,unt tbe bank of the canal; singing; - ...f ' • ~,. • "Ity the aide of a murmuring stream, A fine old icon t leinar..at, • . On the top of hie head wad liii wig. .. , . On the top of hiewig . Was his hat." , . ''X'heLleutenant,wtio bits..tto"tauto in biascul,'" eobldnot appreciate the 'ale., and staled, the Anus by . acing Barney by dui collar, and bringing him :to a perpendicularity rrithihe 'forcp of a ;steam , engine. -',What. are pia de4ig here ?"asked the ;mousiest Lboitenant 1; "haveu' I sent you home Onesto.night ?" It was arida:a o deny the truth ( fit nasertion 'implied in, the. quell, and Barney Vermin littgbed. 1 .1. i was a risotto truth, a fact which-be hi* notztEr3 mural 'courage to dispute, the be And Wen sent, but it was ,ecioally apparent that be did not go. Anybodj could see thsit4ut be eduld,st tale unfold that ir.;uldillert each Judi- . vidual hair from its propriety." And Barney 1 Ptruek an attitude. peculiarly; affecting to any one l • , ! • beta policeman. ."Yui see, Mr. Liftinant," continued Barney, as he was being propelled over i ground with which • ,be was familiar, "ras a singer; a'tenor, or a bite auo, or a choral, or anything of that sort, but Pm misfortunate ,I arplied to the boperer souse for • 'Meatiest 9 and the hairy-faced furriners sent me off Jike the contents of • ginger-pop bottle that bad bustedtbe cork-string. Formes, tai the other boom, stubbed me because I assorted I could go down deeper in the scale—l've been clear to Q.— than be could. 'They, wouldn't have me in the bopeter, end they kicked me out of the other Hall, and Mr. good, 1.1 fluent, what was a man of spirit 4o dot. IVOYkw orally enough, I took to drink, to strewn the iti r 4 611 gat of the indignities heaped upon the head of si sonl-enrapped admirer of Inn lie and song. It's' truth in a quiVer, without changing a note, Hr. Liflinent, as I hope for har mony in mr domestic arrangements." Barney'i appCOI fell bite leadch sounds upon' Cara not.unutsd t o ‘ such chin-music, and be :won tunnd his ferel in the'station,house, humming, as Ito ,pwseed into the land of dreams, with his bat for a pillow, atal a. plank for a bed, "I . dreampt I dwelt in marble balls." Yesterday morning he bad not st-note to sitter, when be was removed freak the iitstidatiosti of society. fur a period of ten days.--aucfneati Onutle. • • . , A', CWitllt ti Tian ore.—Mr. Rothe, lx &char actor :rainnecied with the New Trak 'Saida, Atlas; and frequently sajs, some itery queir and funny and truthful things. The following , clever hit rat certain editors whci get up weekly, learned replies to the questiona of imaginary correspondent., is worth reprinting, and here it is.: • . Mr. Carboy presents his compliments to the weekly Miss Nancy papers, and reppeetfully offers, at reduced rates, any amount of answers to correspondootr; manufactured as per order : Misr would not• 'be proper for you, under the eiretsuistanees, to disobey your mamma. ith propriety ask your affianced if bean,. No. Lake.--Your papa knows hest.— itd for the heir. Gelber' butter may To remove dirt from your handy, are excellent. Yoti. will not catch You moot be likes bak • Lady of the Laid is not go 410, If seemed'.' 1 ow and wiei on har• loot your wager. Julius , 1 kill Brutus. Cicero did not ap- A. D. (*Me name: 7. U. E.— Ctei l did . pen .C. or you are engag ed, to Clementine out the knowledge of her inezorai it her with a paper of pins. She:, er herself 'fuck. • —City Ball is in the Park. Bow , ot in Union Square. The legisla 7 . Altanj. The'ehlef ihgredient used ad is dour. It is generilly baked Fl eet. .1 you may, wit. ble papa, pr will not conai Joie% Oily ling Green is turn meets at in making ,b by means•ot fairer.—" How eau I get a wife who Mary *eery woman you meet the right one. Anzkom hi Will etsit me until you get Ltietna.—" )ow.' Xnu conglotiora ti bewail by ib doting that were a brick" is very i niger--quite cold jay, "You are the compound ut Mite illumine; made firmly co influeuceof artitlei/1 calorie, crested loinatitin 'of ignited neat" l ey.—.We cannot undertake to return ler. . Jlontin4re rejected ail cot aijihrevlation of Pickled-Bar X.—P. B. dines. r lexotra.L. 7 . the beds—is with the e.. io o'op pier bousework first. Make eep—ati then yoi can remonstrate ‘ in lipid to cold victuals. , L • Is .rd Swab did not marry his butler. utter is invariably of the teale gen t is ant an indispensable. He is so t An Eng!lois der: A told upper Serra Pop Oon Ton hire In the ibeett sbOulit not ti n't edger o It is a troub her. P; P.—Tl always sit SI Wand" wi Pimp Anoon..—‘4ll Pubiassis: . • /hi Weltiet.—lfelphO l um lT foolisb.-- trent right to take her grandmother, e, and Am obould not be jealous. You 6 litel." by the nose with ith 4 the thumb your kft hand, wben you kiss bor. a to you, and 1 titightba painful to e eon fleet ie the east. ' Huts de no a the ice,. Tlie "Ley of. the bti I not an egg—it wall Mg. !Heist) , not. course.. . Cousylt et litiojer sn't K. 11% iWanda. ynit in the s down upon pullet:sign; - It it ifot-Preimitd let AdelPhuiltist rest ';'nor it' it lady-like tor you to tit: 6?e plug. 'lf your sister torts the b* bad boutr let him take her up. • • • F. ALTSTAtr, •• Piston, .tiosldng Glass. Gilt rag Ornamental Frame illannfatcarer,- Mabantango:street, between Centre sad %Mut strata, POTTSCILLIL Par lloolltirl or" lain and Oraamet tut, Arnie and Oval frame* Alr; Lhek OIIt Mouldhrix, Polisbid Swum , and Oval Frames tor Plkdarrvaplis. bolevale and Katmai. - • El 3 graviviaa. 011 PAO logs, Llthavraptra. and Freneb. Orman sad AirVericaa Looking Wu, Natal, ramvialati.l at baud. /a-1m tlldi of Prunes midi be ordor,and - Old Frames handsomely melt, at short saike. Pottaill4., April IT4sa E Venetian es ma snootily/lye - • THE ' SUBSCRIBER tespecOully announces to the citizens of Pottsville sod vicini ty that holm removed his Venetian Blind -Factory to Market 'atmet, four doors above Centre, mot door to gores:Mt Cabinet - Rooms, inhere be keeps constantly on band and manufactures tit order all kinds of Venetian Wludow Minds. Minion Shades, Curtains, Trimmings for Blinds and Ebades, together with everything In b line of business; all of which will be sold st the lowest sates. He Invites the citizens to tall at bls' establish (went, feeling con fi dent that he can furnish as good art/ • vies a: call to obtained abroad. Us also attends tots , pairing all kinds of Blinds and fibadey. and' pats them tap when desired to do so. W. U. ititUZ. ' March MICH SCHOOL AT ptiocßov...- 911-I.N .REV. H. S. ItOONS;;A. M. .11, for many years Principal of the Preparatory De! partmept of Pennsylvania College. will op l in a Select School in the New Arademy Dnilding. at Pliegrove. He will teals all the brandies usually taught in our High Schools and Scads/mire, and 1411 prepare pupits wislitog to hike a fall course of study for any class In Colkle.--. Those desiring to quality themselves for business will , enjoy special adSantages for ao doing.. . PIN EHDOTH is finely situated and accemlbiti by Rail road. iffif - Doardingean be had at very reasonable idea In private families, The School will commence about the That of June.— for terms and other information. address • “BOADD OF DIRECTORS, Phroperree", W-tt • • Shy 15,?511 E Nlfer.°l6lggiillß C olNe rs ß a x privat e i tale the old established works known as The Franklin iron Works, situated n the oomugh of Port:Carbon, Scianyikiii Co., Perms. I 3 The property 0011144til of turning lathes. pisidni ma chines, thMe new engines, blacksmith's tools, foundry tools and desks. with other tools of every deseription mammy for conducting the business, a large land rains.:! hie assortment of patterns of the most epproged ma chinery now used in the regloti and a Imgeitocii of ness castings and raw material. Possemion giro Mama , stair. - nosh), terms. - The pmperty wiu _ any person wishing to engage in the business present's au importantly Seldom olfered. I Far further partirolars Inquire of the'nudereigned all St. Clair. or between the hburs or it A. 24. and - at Kirk it Itsum's office, Pottsville. • 4.'4. KIRK. St. Clair. Yab.•24.•laM - ' • flat• • `• VALUABLE, COAL' LEASES.: Locust Ntountaitt.ConLand tron Clmpany; offer to,good tenants soveial valuable Clot frMises upon the Company's priperty,in Columbm and NOtthumberiand &aunties. The reins offered are the large White Ash veinsof the Locust Mountain. upon which. Collieries have been already established by Messrs. Bast ,/k Pearson, tieo. S. itePplier and '31.0. Neither. The Mammoth vein averages about 25 fe'el In thick ness, and theuuderlying vein some 12 to 14 feet. loth , veins afford &Jorge body of Coal above water level. The quality of the Coal is well established in market. The Mine. Hill 11.0:rusti affords an avenue to :the Bolero markets. and the - Philadelphia . t. Sunbury Rail road: to the Southern and Western Markets. both of thew rail roads are completed to the collieries upon thir company's property. Fur particulars.. Inquire of J. ANseAcu, No. 88 South 'Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Or ALEN. W. illr:A. Eng. if SW, • Centreville. Columbia Co.; Pa. yobiltary 13,1858 NONUTLKILL NAVICATION. PILE BOARD of MANAG,ERS;hato 11110Ple.1 the (Winslow hate* of Yelren Mfeeel64 nu% Article.. and an Wads, to bn charged nn tbeir Works during the :rear 184,3: • C.' . • TOLL TO CIIABRED PET. TON OF 2000 POUNDS. All ftrtlclftft carried, left -miles end under. shall pay to cautiptr ton, vicept where Shia amount shall ex -reed ti ennts per ton on tha Marilained tonnage of the v r ft , ftel fur any lock pastel below Rending. Or &tents per Inn tarring Itrftillifir, lu Ansi' ease, those laid mentioned rates utllladituirged. v ' - tor any diatanci; beyond ten miles, onel cent per ton per mile addflional will to charged, except that Lime /dom.,. Clay, Brick lista. Posta and Rani. !Itlariure and Cordwood, shall be charged not more than 30 cents per ton iron ...mucht.or S.cabble, .w. Rough Bark. Sand. Unwrought, Rtliding,Flagatid Cure. Stone. not more than 35 cents per ton. j ' • .-- On-own, Slate, Marble. Fire Brick. Snap Stone. Fish,. Salp, leo. Copper, Ore. Scrap Iron and Woken Ousting)+, not mime than 45 cents.. iron. Railroad. Sir and ManufactuMil Iron, Cast- Inas and Machinery. Timber, mom* land tainare, Sawed Lumber. Shin*ies.liar and Straw. Flour. Seeds, ititu mitiosts,CoakDistitied Mutters and Sprits, 3terrhondise pf all kinds:and all articlea 'tint otherwise* specifically enumerated; nut more than 50 rents per tUtefor Soy Inv tunes. Ilunson*der. If pill' Amp In kegs of metal, Alma .'pass at the last tianteerafea but9rnollef.put up. shall Tor Quantity comedic* ImO pounds In each boat, pay the full charter rates of toll for every lock parted. NOTE.--lit'nissing the Leeks, Boats ',hall Lars preen• {lmam of Rafts. Rana not roMplying with talk regula tionorill be ctiaried the full charter rate& • • • •• • TOLL ON BOATS The Toll authorized by the Charter of dhe Company. Is tit,i cents per toff tor every kirk passed below Restillig, end . 4 cents per ton P.r every hod( parsed file - ire. Heeding.. oil the srertui tied ton us gri of the versed, ,and t hese!rstes will be eh:tilted nivoinst every teed; but notadit !omit ker. milli will be issued to boats which inay twi iteviefitt•of In strict onntlinolly to low. and to the fettlia`tifftis of the Compsny. at the following Pates: Boats carrying egren, which twit paid hire dollat7 or [mire f.r t o lls—free. • Boats unladen. pr with cargo which hail •l nild leas than fire doll - arm in Rolla— ForSthileror•uoder, - •\ • lk o 50, " more than 0, and not over 10 mile.,• 1 "0 ‘. 'neon. than 10. and not over - 110 " any Matinee beyond 20 - • 200 Any violation of the Jaws or regulations for.uslog the navigation. and for the protection of -the works nr 'the Company. will render the boat liable cp an additional toll. not exceeding, the full charter rate, and to detention of boat and cargo until 'such toll. or. Abe commutation thotenf fixed hp the 111/111/7.7,eff. Is paid. Upon a *lngle level of l the works shall pay rm. rack lock they may at any time polo, four frosts • Per tot upon OW, aocertained tonnage thert of. above Reading. and sic crate per ton below; Reading, agreeably to the Act of Are•-tubly„ By order *fee IhOwd, F. FRA LEY. , 041. I Pruideset. Office of the Ecl;4ylkill Navication Company, Mara 1V,1N50. f 12 REAL ESTATE . , WESTERN LANDS. • . ' KIIE UNDEItSIGNI.4); Agent for Schuylkill. Carbon, Luzerne. Colombia. Nort hum. ber and and Dauphin counties. offers .far, sale, Li TS. in , Pacific City. Mills connly, lowa. Abo, laud in Minot* and klistemrl, for C. 1411, or on lime. For further Infortur Lion write and enclose postage stamp, to 11011r.PATTEIL Agt. bilnersville; Schuylkill ro.,Jah. 22.'69, ~ , 4dl '.. . FOR SALE. 1. , - • • filtiE undersigned olfer“hr sale . 1, a tract of land containing Tomtits: , and shun .." mot nn the• Upper Pt. Carbon road, shout a half en le front ' Pot tsv il le. The improvement II are two frame dwel ling. honor*. a small 'stable. and, also 111 spring of never falling wattir. , I will sell lu one piece or in lots to suit purchasers. It is elan well adapted to. litL raldng of vegeta:des. and bit some floe young apple trees and gratin vines thereon. For further particulars enquire of ',- G lIMIGE LAUER, Orchard Brewery. ' Ills rovsons for I.ellitti the shove are, that he has par. chased the Turuhling Run Farm from the Schuylkill Naviza.ioriTompany and wishes to make it on exten sive Farm, which* will require hip spare time. and also intends tuak Ink a.Summer resort thereon, which will be owl of the lineal outside of l'biladetpLia, Pottsville, Feb. IS. '59 A RARE CHANCE For Profitable Investment of the most Valuable Property fn the Borough of Pottsville.T . HE subseiihers'. lif . er, the following valuable property at Pri atesale; . ho. I.' The W lilrt: 'll l )Rdlii IV) !li., now occupied by JOPPPIt 31. Vinci. This wellknownpotmerty contsina in Tront'lo feet 1 inch on Centre *fret'', and in.l dept • alopg 31abantango OS feet 11 inches, with b.rs an extensive tavern yard; The., Itunnerementerr . on this property amidst of an extensive twpatory frame tavern - bouts:with extensive back b n lidi not; 'lso. Two three story hriekl buildings—a portion of these buildings are now ueed for the hotel. and a por tion occupied by the PoOsville Oss CO., and the Schuyi kill Fire and Marine insnrsor Co. on the first etory,tbe second a o nd third stories are copied, as a dwelling. - • Auo, A large and commodious stone stable fronting .on Second gereet, with brickcerringelhonse and eaten sire,phetis. . - l'. I , , This property lap well kndwn that a more particular description to deemed unnecsary; any person trashing morefull information will pi e se citron lite subscribers. No. 2. All that well known tavern,lstand eV:mated on Centre street .: known as the NOKTIBVESTEILN titffEL, and kept for many years by ltaxtet. litt.t. - This valuable property willibe soldlwith the adjoining preperty=ths two conlaining In front on Centre street tic feet 6' Inches. and extending westwardly along a M feet wide alley '.a.) fret to Second street, and northward. ly along Necor.dstre 101 teehO inchets , with the improve. wants consisting of a Isoditory frame taltnen . ril house with a large and comModiousl three-story brick building thereto attached. Tlititi building, has beell lerected within a few years and the whole ar rangement incomplete: Thechambirs. din ing mom and cooking derstrtment. It In' b flexed, will compare with any lintel in the County. A i . • stso. -A large and eotnrucidi OTIS IWFPIPEOPy b r i c k stable, with estenelve surd room. 1 . ' . Auto, A lire three story Stone and brick building , fronting on Centre street, with a tines-room on tint floor and dwelling on the second end third stories. This property, as a busibesi stand, cannot be sur passed. No, S. That old and well known boats? No, a..,.••_ .aess stand situa• ted no Centro street and tor i tnany year■ occupied by N. L. Lose and!otherm..lllll flOnr and store. This rainahle propertradjeins Bright t berCh's Iron store - on the north and dames Sillyman on the south. containing Ili front on Centrestrevt YR rind 3 inches, and extends westwardly it the Same width S 5 feet with right of alle:y way fmm Centre street through thearched alley now used for the hotel and adjoining properties. The buildings on the property. consist of a gond' and Substantial two story stone building forty feet deep, the first story occupied as a store. and the second story as a dwelling. all COO renlent ly arranged and in good - order. To title is attached a large two-story frame store house with extensive granaries tor strider This prukerty from its location for business, Is well worth th e Atwitter) of perseus desirous of going Into the flour and feed bURIfIOO. • If this property is not sold before -the I:rth 41,19'44 !BArch It aril be for rent. Possession will be girreu ou the first of April next. i 4. .Five lots of ground on lilnhanUtturo street, ex tending from the brick building In the rear of Hotel, along said street- to the three story brick bonding on the southeast corner of Idallantango and &mod streets. This property is too well known to require any re marks. • . . Nos.l and 2, adjoining three story brick building, containing in front en Mehantango street, 4 2 til feet, and in depth 40 feet. with- frame- market- ,boure.crecupled by Ilesag;ltrumgoalner. No. 3, containing in front on Mabantango idlers!. • - eftt, and lu depth 10feet, with frame office 'Occupied by Klux a Baum. hoe. 4 and 4 . containing In front on . 31ahantangri St., 43 feet, It inches. and In depth' 40 feel. with three , brick othera, occupied by Juun Sass, v. PIUTIN and krona. P414.1111AN. • This roped; for the erection of °MOP or public buildings. otunot be 'excelled by any other PreParlj ln the borough. Th. se lots W sold singly or all 10. getter to suit partite...no! _ No. 4..Tbisdesintble do 41ing Is. iatuated on the south east Corner of Maltantango sod Second streets: for coin. fort and convenience me al erminodiouti dwelling, It tau few superiors to the borough. • - , _ Thin property contains 21 fwd. lichen fount- M on a bantango greet. to this earner of Second, thence along .Second street, tit feet. 4 Inches to Hotel stable, thence easterirdly along paid *table, 48 6.e.'„ 6 twetwes thanes nortbnardly at that width aiong Hotel yard, 07 ‘61146.61 0. inch," ..the linA of the 40 Net Ws: This leaves a Israel yard in the dwelling casetbleh yard Is "erected a cones. alma brie* stable, with entrance (reins flecontistrcet. • For further information as todescriptlon and Mons ofisalg,appJ7 ' • - - I I • . JOLILIIIIOIII66, Eat., inuto. • .prli; Sustain, Agent.' • rottaiille;. Much 6, '69 ' • :,; • 10- ATM. Power Pamps...Slimple avid Duritole. ;These Pinups pare well known la the New kngland mad some of the Middle sod Western States; where they give great sat lifsetbm, and have establisl4 fur., themselves a valuable repo Mahal. They afford power „which may b om pk,pd to drives fan. saw, or Mink machinery. iirrir test immobile. entitlestes, end farther particu lars, address the Manufacturers. • PERKINS * WILLARD; (formerly Mumma) t Co.) April 9,'59 15.171 Spriaulteld, Nam TOCARPENTERS ATM •13IIILDE.Ri. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY MATE on hand at their extensive establishment. on Railroad street, a great quantity' of lumber °revery klud and description. width they eau supply to Operators, Carpenieni and builders. at lower ratas than it can be bought elsewhere., 'They are *hal ready to sapply, through the uwaos of their extensive business and ta• borinv I og machines. manufactured artlclti In link Rae at a saving at ilaper rent. on' forper east. Their large workshops have been In successful opera tion fir the past,year, turning out vast quantities of Dears, . • Window Frames, Saida, panel Work, - • Moald,lngs, - 'Bed-posts, Blinds, Bannisters, Sluseters,• • And all hinds of Prantot. Paarled and Turned Work, Which they have constantly no hand.: They are repay to j :roma orders at the shortest notice,' torany quantity ro natality of sawedor manufactured stuff. Dry and green Hemlock of all kinds. Orr building mar. poses.• Oak. Maple. Poplar. chair, plank and :mantling Ward.; Cherry, Walnut, 111al4any, he, 'tor 'cabinet work : While and Yellow line Wards Pr gO9f n•lf MI! nee triads to eider; Whitt, line pluck, a, VA. 2,4 1 4, 1%. ?ti and 34 inch pa or!, always -ready; also, plank. bums,.rallo. scan l ling, posts, alai ngles, lath, .lath, lags kc.. Lt. ;tri—.ltills of sawed stuff and every - ill Mg in their line on hand or ( toorder, at the shortest notice. March 2 9 - 'Ak 10. NEW SADDLE, FARNESS &VA.ILIETY STORE, . • , .. Potlslllie. • .. / j a IHE undersigned would respectfully . annntstace to big friends and t fi e publle in geuti - al, 1 the has 'opened hie Saddle, - 4 .. i .i.z. , ;. - - t ~ .. Trunk • Kotabfignment. ~-, ...Z.4; -: '--...- ,dir ... ou the. Went 'vido o f C, 0 .. ,..... ,..:;.. : 7 . 7 7- - d t r ,, i.ret, Pottsville. op- .. .*I - ' ,"- * - r. ,p, , , . petite the Town Het, - ;:,.. . 7 . .z .a . ....., , : --- wh.,,,,.hnlit prepared to. :---.tt , • .;41.,„..:: 2:41. do all kinds of work in. , . • 4 '.-ke 10 -on.. his branch of boldness,' - .....6N ~.....j . . 41 40 - 77' -..zrc. " .....,.. , . ..,.. and keeps on hand a ten. W....-,. .7. .',..a.tt . eral 'apartment of sad. - -:-.- - 7._l' - . . ,7 -...---_ --,-.- dine. llarneas, Collars, -,..- - , -1,..: 7= - --.......: - .—i Itrldlea.Whipa.traveliog i • " trunk.. t ravellsrk beet', 'llatchelv..te. Ale alto has an assortment of h ob by herpes, children,' ' Or s ,. di.iiep. er.aelo.,i, wheelbarrows and a variety of other fancy articles hi the toy line too numerous to ' mention. ' 11e has also on barn! an assortment of 1 8 „*. Regalia of 1. 0. - of 0. Y., and will he prepared to make them, to or• der according to style and taste. Fettling thankful for pat favor" al Ida old stand In Port Carbon. and feittine. 4. , ttred that sallafartion will . he rendered to all who give Win a gall at los new estab. lithment. Al ril 16, 'so' 16.fddl CommbwDii,k JOHNSON'S _ Patent. Iti *sit knig JOHNSON' S nes • rrlTlSTeltlbratell •rnachine has ob- L . talnwl ti'chimeter unevalled by any Washing 31a. cid no ever before used. It will uot wvar the clothes or break buttons; it will wash thoronahlr the most deli cate as welPas thb roulthest clothing; it will rinse cleirt Is very easy to operate: it will save more than half the lime. lehorand expense of washing. and therefore de serves a ;dare in every dwelling house'in the Sl i de, end Is guaran4;ell to every porchares to do the work in the curer satisfactory manner. OZ - Prite 910. • Ft:TiIt:ROLF ittl/BAN. T.orniqvut, Pa. This simple ma thine ran be Seen in operition at our residenre every Monday forenoon. 11.'1A\\ ittsi-lt .11001130 is slaw ant horized to receive orders for -it lir t.ottsville and ekinity. A pi i I 'XL 17. • MINERS'SAFETY-LAMPS. A Stipeitor Article. ft , irE sunsuRIBER .has just •te p; colYetfrom Now Castle, Eneland. a lid, of navy's Safety Wiwkitr,.... Lamps. niade ,under the inspection of the Enzil.h government Agi:nt. of the best quality wireaatile. Also, Gauze Corers inside ready for Ws°. for thew Limps. These MY the bt4t.infery Lamps ever In. trod tared into t is Co un ty,and art Corso& w holesaleind retail at about the root of Inferior Lamps. Also, Wire 'Gauss by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by I - .earn or Also. the CI:loopy Lainp for no . and Mine Viewers. This Lamp is covered witi rk Glass. and gives an increased light whirls is otim •inee to Moe Viewers. • • lIFINJ. ANNAN. air• These Lamps ran be pat info a box tit d with ex plosiie east, and moved rapidly backwards a afterwards without any covering, and will Lot explode. August $,'57 -- \OOT &SHOE STORE CONTINUED. R.S.ABIGAItSAiII'H, widow 'of I. the late Win.' respectfully an. ) ; bounces to her friends, f and the poblie . that she .. C.,' . . wilt continue the Boot and Shoe nimbus. In all' •' Its branches, at the old 4, • --- • - .„,„7"` stand in Centre street, Vw nearly opposite the Epic..latj . .aT.. -- ;; `,.i e eupal Church, where will U: -Ittra --- be kept ein hand and made to order. all kind. of Boots and' Shoes. embracing a general assortment the men. women and eldi lten. which s will he lead at the eery lowest rater. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order and repaired In the btst.; altyle at short notice.— She respectfully to,lait I. the patronage of her friandsena the public, feeling confident 11Mt they will God It to their interest to give her a rail Pottarllte, April 30.'59 CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED. THE undersigned respectfully em i braes this opportunity of informing the public that they , have removed their - estensiveCarriage Factory. from Mauch 3 - •-•" Chunk street. where they have been atalloglibt i since the late tire, to their New. Large and commodious bonding, Id Wills' Addition. on the old site, where they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO TIIE lIEST IN TOE STATE and ready to accommodate theircustomers and all those who may factor them with their patronage. A n.ent ire new and Welt Frittered stock of materials and the same old bandit. will enable them to do work w I n elegairrid durability cannot be surpassed. . continue'rn attend to tbe buidnet•hereafter before,witb determine tion. to sire general satitfac lion .I 9 7-tf 4.11...1.110nter w,ll7recel ro prompt t d?-Itepalrin; Anne at the AlmrteAt notlre. July 18.'57. 29-ly A1111143111T .5 MJIVICtIAND SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, At Wholesale and Retail, - DANIEL SCHY.ItTLE . • desires to call the atten tion of the public to his extenaive assortment of r BOotx and Shoed. menu. lectured under his own a n sine e lion. espeelatly :'vf • Id-pled to the Coal lto. r.-- - • gion.and'r tTered for vale 7'l at his Store on CENTRE r S 'STREET, above 11101, I*. and opposite the Public. School House. Helm* °attend a well assorted etoek of Miners' IWO and Shoes, Mon's and Boys' Calf, Gnat and Kip Boots andltrogana of every description; Women's, Magee' and Children's Gal ter lkwts. fleeted Button Gai ters; halt Gaiters and lasting Busking. of every color; Women's. 'Misses' end Children's Kidand6Dat Skin Lace Boots. Ihiskina. Ties and Slippers. Melee Patent Con gress Hoots. Also an eio7ortment of Felix & Co.'s Bead ing Works. Allot which will be sold at unusually low prices. Particular attention given to all kinds of menu. factursd end customer work and repairing. Alpo on hand..a finis assortment or Trankr, slisrs and Carpet Bags. Pottsville. June 19. '654 2.54 f J. L. MENNIG'S - MOROCCO FACTORY. And Loather and Shoe• Binding Store. Rattrucut strut, twtreern C•limebilt and Mills streets POTTS VI LLE, PA. Tie rospectfuly informs "---------' fits oil customers, and the public ::enerally,that - - . he continues to inanu• g • • fart uto ALT . KINUS of e. , . --,-mac_ sionoccd,:str.4., r ;,,., A I French lorocco. :•• hoe, :'.' .• ' ,r( 1.. .1 J,.. ..1 .r., % flat and Book ItiOdi rigs,. I . :4 .3. • Pink Lining and 'twins te . ' All, „, of all. Colors. lie has al -6n band a general as, .. j) tom' sort tnent Of all kinds of .--.. _...,..... ' -. , ~,,, LEATII KR. Oak tanned`Willillfil.22,—.. .....;..44\ 7 0 and Red .Sole Loather. Slaughter Kips. French and .City Calf Skins. MINERS' UPPER LEATHER. 4elng I..eather for belts, and good Racket Leather for pumps, and an extensive variety .1 Lasts. Thread's. Nails, Peas. Clamps, Ae. . All Muds of skins. Sheep, Goat. liter..ke4 also. Sumac taken in exchange for leather, at the highest Ensiket . prices, or paid foe iu cash.. ' . .I'olollolle, July 10.'68. i , , . . POTTSVIL L LE • SnitlfiPe land 'farness llsiassufsietorre • lII.EIZEWITII invite your especial attention to my very ex tenslre stock .of Ready:llode - Sichtlery, Therarss. • Collars. dr.. entbrarine the litrO•st Variety of :styles arid qualities ever offered for sale in this chanty, auff at, prices that will compare favorably with those of any other house In the trade. listing been, for some years past, • k In the habit of purchasing my t Ran flaterialexclusirefti far Gish, find myself now In the pnitsession of advantages frtorti this cause not enjoyed by the trade rAnerally,3nd Apr that I can, with confideßee, aollelt the trade of,all chtoreeti . of &diets: and na7 amtnraments for the craning sea. son's trade are based upon errs a tamer optatipt of bvzf. eras than I hare hitherto done; you ran therefore rely upon lidding at my establishment ereryt bin; Mails rue quirril to my line. . Orders by mall are respedfullyanlicited, and thetatede sent warranted togire tdldaellon,heth as to rake and quality LEYETEII )70M ELFTllitil. Opposite R • aiscepa I Caur-A $ antes street. Pantile, blarrh 7.1657 10-17 Wire RopeManuraQtory. n, 3Pieshor Am - r samara, et, C:Sco., nomufaci firer of Wire ilepe, ftr nelined Itlaues.'Fbefts. slopes. Iteoreaki Warta the public tbit-be 'ls: bar . put. pare 4 maim - AI.Z Alypsr, AND SIZE'S orn4r .4:lpltorrivn ROPE. . At the shortcut tying*, 4+l` I nporior quality, and on the Mot libnrel terms'. blot Wire Ibuie feetory., - . Illaucte Chunk, Caribou' D o u g Pa. NeeProbeerea be wade to Idessra. E. A. tee. N. P. thoirlebt end A. 13. Broaehbid. at - Wench Chunk tio Pe Norton. 8 omit. eherpe t tutue k Co n Til 'ote, T.tiotne openly, lea.: and la 64. heady ell Mope" - rotor to the %%ton oho butvohetu twhirldet pft. .AerW.lll.'6ll - '(higratt 8,'67 32.1 y) e 4 4 M SAMUEL SNYDER. MAUCH CHUNK . 4100 SON; 0' uirtat' n at 006, three Aeo 444 b irettrfitiv,litis.3l633,4-1, - SHEAFFER,Yottsville;fa., islattebeths Piennorylvatilitatitsonolockilearta, talons laudsoalnes o te., 'October 13.74 4144 E. tiE n N i 2t , Y E rLEASAN vu TS, Civil . = and Nar g es tcz w -tli . a!s•e , street, wes i tz sz lde l;i ! t mmi Muk u. 4,! " tRANK CARTER, Civil and *in. , - lag Kaginier,Bltrveitsi. tall Weed tostailit7s ot ads.mlnes,towttplots., ie. Mite Silver Tome% Pottsville, Pa. [Xseelil9,%9 = GGEORGE• B7I:ISLER, - Mechanical Engineer and Theughtmnatt, attends to 'the sale and purrheao of machinery. and to the rtrindiditighad pnithig up of old machinery. Port Carbon. March 5. 'be 'ORG SMITH, Misfits , ZsiSineer and Colliery Viewer, POTTSV ILLE. PENES'. December 11. 'SS 60. • McElwain, Civil and Mining ttJ a i Esiginser.ashland, Pa.,-attends teasieseyina a n d Inspecting Minisarairsityina and ,dividlua Is ads. rpro lilting Town Eots,and another Mildness intbellnB of his profession. Lefties. addrers. Fountain Paring P. fiehusikilliinnnte. Pa. • - COAL. r: F. VO OR HIES, NI XXII COD 11011112 OT TBC CELTOILiTICD Lewis Vein Ned Ash Coal, Trom the 'NEW DONCAI!i COLLIEItY." lierwines no other Cad—whieh armee its p • rlty. .4rar"Cargo sales by JOHN SUAY. Agent For 1:y. voottines. No.ll pin. car - et, New - York. Pottsville, Watt+ 12.'39' Pone 6.'68 SPRING MOUNTAIN COAL. - New Concern. ritHE undersigned, haiing "leased the Sprists , Mountain Mines , AT ...MAN: Walk PA„• Hitherto worked by WK. Mttst s t Co..ari now pre; fired tosupply this justly celebrated L 2111,013, COAL, and rel.' Wally Waite orders. • C. P. RANDOLPH, THEO. F. RANDOLPH. CHARLES yAIII'6IIIIIR. Applications to be addressed to • Itiadolph k Co., In Broadway, York, Room 23; • 205 Walnut street, Philadelphia; • . - • Easton, Pews'a • . Trenton. New Jeniey. AND TO • Earidolpho 81• Hampshire, Jeanastile,.Pa.. "Ja unary 1.439 LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO. OPFICES: 203 Walnut street, PIIILA A. ' 110 Itnsadway. - NEW YORK. ' • SO State street, ROSTON. Inalesata Dealers in Ike best rat - blies of DOMESTIC COALS—Sde Proprietors of !Ulf aiiiery. eapa- Lie a/prattle-J . 115.0Kr 1:.0,000 tens a year of the: , y.lebra- Lai DIAMo.111), (Red Ask) and !Max Llsant,(thitedsl4.) • .ALSO; , . Exelusive Aients for the sa le of the purely genuine is 31ountsin Coal. from the Locust Dale Colliery of ben. C. Porte k Oa-all of which will be chipped direct to Neu York. vie Canal; or • coastwise, sla proeuwlch IN:rsabelow navy 'ford, Philadelphia.) At Philadelphia, from'Pier No.ll, Port Rich- The . choicest qualifies (.1 RED and IVInTE,ASIJ COALtt front dehuyikill County, soletled with special eareiand shipped under our personal superbiteadeure. At Elizabethpott, N. J. • 14011011 SPILINU 31UU:.TAIN and tX)UNCIL RIDGE COALS. . From BAltimoro. . The celebrated. ANI llt BITUMINOUS COAL. • . At Jorcoy City, N.J. (rid Leiage and Norris Ontols.). The very superior WILS.ESRA KRE COAL. from the LttUintore rein, ta keit from the** Aud ourie4 Improve. tn.nt.and Coal Centrotny's i:state," near Willa,'" barnq also, the COUNCIL BMOC COAL; both of which, for steam pnrpnaee and for family use., are unsurodssed. • . We bold certiftrites in Wur offices. from tartlet, who have °SA and fully tested these Crcds. and pron Ounce them the nisi Awruilimic Coals for steam In use, pro. during no clinker. less ashes and greater blaze, than any other kinds now before the public. ". May Li, . CAIN, HACKER & LOOK, MINERb AXD siurpttb Or . . Xitlezols. 3pCe•Ectla. C 79,41. Also, &alert , i ti other 5,0 quxlit ie. of White and Red Ash Cowls. JV 0 . 13 6 Irolouf erefl, rat.clelphia, and Woodland Wharves, Schuilkill. MODALS JwiM.Cooc , TIIOSIAR CAIY. February' 27,18 J. o. Trwart. armor. TURNER & GOWEN 9 • • Athens. and Shipper's of . WHITE A3II COAL from the East and West /Vomit Lifia Collieries—MA3l3loTlLA: BLACK 11BATII VEINS. nerriezenlos street. oppOsite Episcopal Chureb. Pet 'sale. April 10.'0" 15•1 y TRANSPORTATION. • -,LEHIGH NAVIGATION. • A T a meeting of the Board of Man— . agersof the IA:1110H 0 :.10Af, AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, held February 311, lESN'it was Itramsco„ That until further pollee. the rites of Toll upon the Lehigh Canal for the year IR.'4. be and remain the same as they were during' the yeni•lBsB, but that. upon Coal shipped upon said Canal..upon presentation at the Coinpauy's Weigh-Lock of satisfactory evidence of said Coal having reached tide at Di Wel, or paSeed mit of the Delman. Coral at Wells' Falls, there shall, until further notice, be allowed from the 'established mites. such drawbarke as will make the tuaaltnum toll upon said behlzh Can .1 not greater then tbirtyeight vents per toe of 24U.Itts. Published by order of the Wont. EDWIN %SALTER, seem. NOTE.—That uutil farther notice, upon Coal shipped upon the Lehigh ettnaL and pattering thence into the Morris Canal, there shall he allowed, upon presentation at Me Company's Weigh-Lock 4. sat• isfactory evidowe of said Coal haulm!, a-cached tide, suchsdeasoebncks as will make the net Toll on said Lehigh Canal upon inch' Coal, the same as upon co al reaching tide of Bristoi. `AT * meeting of the Board of Managers of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compaily, held February 16th, ISM!, it was Rrsohe'd, That until further notice, an abatement of %) per rent. be allowed from the Mali hated rate of Tell on Pig Iron on the Lehigh 'Slimiest ion, - _By order-of the Board. EDWIN WALTER, Seq. April 16,'59 Ifam PHILAD'A. - & READING RAILROAD. MS§. 11,Atte yr MRSltiatT N and Al il:It MARCH Ist, 185 k, until further notice. the following Bates o ftrreight will be charged per lee pouudii Dry Goods. Confectionery, Booke.,Carpet. suips,Clgan., Fresh 31rat.FINIII,Olisa..tc Anvils, Bran, Butter. Copper, Eve, Ear. thenwareArlndstbstea.Grocwrias.llemp hardware, Hides, Hollow-Ware, Tat her,3l.4chluery,Oyster ~ s,Blls,Seeds Cotton.ColTee, rainlhar irott.Lesd...lllO lanes-Nails. Splkea, /lice, Salt, l'rowl stens. S ugn r. Mink 3 , , /lc., Brooms. Fire Bricks.° nano. 37111.8 tones, Pitch and Tar„ Salt ,Scrap Iron,Tintber and Lumber: Bricks. Coke, Cord Wood, Clay, Orawell, Ice. Iron .Ore, Limestone. Manure, 192 Iron. Plaster. Slate, kelt Llquo• s, Flour, per barrel, )larch 2r. '57 , PirilLAD t 'A READING RAILROAD. krEMMA! of the Phi oda. . Co., • ern ff 34, ISO; The rates o f Freight and Tolls on goal transported by this Cooroauy, will be as follows.from Ist Jisly, lb:), On. tit further notice: . To Richmond, 160 I 1 45 " Philadelphia, I 60 i 1 45 " Inclined Plane, 1 60 i 1 45 " Nieetown, 1 10 1 1 45 " Clertrantown R. n., 1.60 } 1 45' " Pall); of Schnylkilli . 1 50 i 1 45 " Manayunk. 1 LO I 1 45 "'.Sprint Mills, 135 ' 1 10 "Comdtehocken and Ply- P , mmith Railroad. 1 35i 1 SO " Rambo's and Potts' and Jones', • - 1 30 1 25- " Norrlstownorßridgeport. 1 1 25 " POrt Kennedy, 1 26 1.1 20 "'Valley Fortis,l 25- 1 20 " Phmulxvilla .1 15 t 1.10 " Royer's Ford . , 1 16 ! 1 10 • " Pottstown. . 1 16 i 1 10 ¶ Doullarrille, I 15 ' 1 10 " Birdsboro' 1 /0 1 105 " 'trading, " OS : 90 " Belcinen Reading and 311irsvIlle, P 5 t 00 " 51ohrpv."0. : 05 i . - on " Hamburg., 95 i 00 " Orwlgfhurg, 95 I -oo By nrder or th e Beard of Menage. ' June 11. 'rm 24 1 IIe.II.3IcILIIENNEY,Sec'y SCHUYLKILL HAVICATIVHCO, (Iflice or the Schuylkill Navigation C 4 " ," Pan) . * *nine 1F1A9.--en nail After Jai; laf the ebstgo for the dee t.l Card end for Toll do Anthracite Coal, enree.l on theteboyikill Navigation will be as M• toes and thereafter so continue. outtfurtber notice: To Philadelphia, ' El a naynok, Ppriag Contholiorkoo, „ Pl tnoneh UllOl, Bridgeport, 1 4 4 , rriehrwn • Pori Keriot4' y, , Tolley Fame. 'Parrilna'a Dam. Port Proviikaah Itorier ford. - Pottato.vin Loidkog., Tort ilotte Blrdstor94,b, Alibusime, Matmerillifi t : ITambeiti OrrlcPbmwl64,4ling .11weharptleill tat tots' boa,. inks flue 06r rent, alloinwoo for smote, es. eisd so ramp .1/10 tbatt tirilMtptlve dulit . per ton sl4 be madi for op,. WO , tun. , Sr grio of the -/higkart' • • • • _ ' ' - 1114.1X1rdimittest._ • TaimBING • rti PLt maito:atva k e f . -eisudecelattalrespectrauy the et.txens Pate ,advleinny. that baring lased the rinotbing Neatot liestry Dicke. I Anil attached it to his atingßesteess.a ill here. Arry on both brooches, apes, by strict attention Inerakeepturolvarton la rgeand wall selected maployinir competent st.d dolts *orb at IsCairatim,pricra—tr re. portion of the public • /oak ar ill court st ofWa (meta. !ern. Copper and nth Tubs. Porcelain and Wash Dixie...lron and Plugs. Brass Cocks 14 Leather How for pare. merits, Branch IN pea and Couplings/0r pavements. irt and Lead Pipe of alt atztoi. Gas-Ficaurer of every kind, embracing • full assortment of Cliandellire. Pendants, Itrarkets. ke., kr.. to., mane fact wed of the beet quallay of materials, and of the Wert and moat approved pat terns. DAN fEt. D. )101tETON. April 11, '49• ' 15- • lOtt y-Advertise*ei b set in taller type Mats units (=WU chaved 50pet coat. adrino , ins oar regular ralfs. - .Re W. P. ALLEN , (Late J. B. A.& S. Allen,) 14 'Swath Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, DEALER 'IN Oil, - &)ap, Candles, . &e. VerACIENT FOB MO. W. BOYD'S "CONDEASED LYE. " c. Philadelphlg, February ".6, '59 9.1 y • ALEXANDER KERR, IMPORTER AND WIIOLESALE DEALER IN 4'satir " No. 134 South Wharves, _ /. 111- ...- 'Ntad 341 North Wharres, ,-•••-•-•• • PHILADELPHIA. - Ashton'. Flne.Llvorpool (Iron no. Turk, bland, Arbon's and Star Mills Dairy, smarted slara,constan4y ou and for sae to lota to snit the trade. E. IL—Ordent solicited. (Apr1,116.'59 lE•thos I COAL • Wire -Mope Works of JOHN A:ROEBLING. . • .• • Trenton, New Jersey. tra-Atano. asiortment of Wire hope eousta.itly no, band. Order►fillyd with despite!). Yoe Are. st reug and cost, see amnia r. [Feb..27, '59 94 7* • OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON & KEAN, Nos,. 5Ft . 0 S. Whaturs, General Commission Merchants, and Dealers in WHALE ANI.VSPERJI OIL FOR MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,14 38-tr 011 Vlothlng AND WATER PROOF HAT MANUFACTORY, 86 BoeTttga 81reet, WILLIAMSBURG, NEW YORK. 114-Al'order.; by mOll exceutA with promptness and at the lowest manufarturcre prices. JOU!: 011.%11 ANL May VI, - GEO. W. POMEROY & CO., 4;IIL,,SCAP, CANDLES, AC. IVO. 12 ,S'ontlt Water street, below - Market. Philadelphia. Sperm, Lard, Y.lepitant.Whale,Tanners`nnd okehtnery - ..011, Sperm and Adamant 1.,e Candles. . Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. Phll , delnhin. January S. 'sli 1-1 y' Schuylkill Fire and Marine. INSURANCE COMPANY.. . . Office in Billyman's-linilding, Nahantongo et., 9 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, $200.000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company obtained its Charter, at the last Session of the Legislatu e of Pennsylvania. aad is now fully or ' gantsed and prepared to issue Follries. at liberal rates,' on Flee ind Inland risks. on Pnblie and Private Build lugs. Furniture. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds.. Also on Coal Breakeis and Machinery. inland-Fan. ranee on Canal Boats and lborges, by Canals and Ulcers; also oil 0111.10e1. of Coal to l'bliadelplia. New York, Dab timorc . itc. This Company guarantees to adjust all losses promptly.and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the plt., ~;• Direct oil t.' WILLTA'M SIORTIM lilt, Jr. .1. E. an A Err. • JACOD lIIINTZ NOEH,Jr. H. 11. HUNTSINGEB; W. Y. SMITH, • OE, .ItOlt J. HEll'll. ROBERT M. PALMER, D.O. YUENOLING, J. 11.-ADAM, 11 EOBmE LAuEtt, JOHN D. DEIIIKIIT, • JNO. HANNAH. MILTON BOON E, SAMUEL 11. SHANNON • W M. MORT IM ER. J r., President. 11. 11. TlllrrziNakii, Secretary. Pettey Ilk<Jan. 22, :59 - TER LIVERPOOL. AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY. Authorized Capital---$10.000.000. raid up Capital.Surplun, and Reserved u wit , $5,000,000. • . Liability of the tibarebolders unlimited. ' flaying been appointed Agent in thin Dieted by the Liverpool and London Fite and I.l(.ll*in:we CAM piny. and for: other reliable Firnand Life I topurance Companies or Philadelphia, 1 unprepared to receive applications fur Invorenee against Eire, on every description of build. log and property, Coal Operators would find It advantageons to Immo their colliery ntruct urea In reliable Companies, for which I act as Agent. Parties defiling Insurance are respectfully invited lb call at my office, where partlruia will be given. togeth• er with the respective elm:darn of the Odoranles, and detailed statements of their present coutlitton.- HOItACE P. SMITH, • • t 4-e-• SO 15 22 11 18 9 14 T rrHE Franklin Fire Insurance Cora patty, or philsdelpbta. Office, N 046.334 Cbesn 6 streets, near Fifth street. Continue tomakelnenrance. permanent or limited on every description of property, lu town and country, at rates as low as are consistent. with - peciarity. the CORI pany have reserved a large contingent Fund, whit-11,106i I bbit Capital and Premiums, ea fel; invested, afford ample protection to the insured. Pince their in eorporat ion , a period of I 8 years, they have paid upwards of one nillmn.lv,o Aundml theuromi dollars, Imam Ly . fire, thereby affording evidence of the adva Magee of in surance, es well ea the ability and disposition to met with promptness, all liabilities. , . CIIAS . BANCKEE, President. CHAS. 0. RANCIES, Secretary, The subscriber has-bean appointed agent for the abov mentioned instltution.and lenow prepared to melee I sumac., on every deseript ion of property. at 4he !owes rates. ; ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. Pottsville. Jan. n.lBBB ' :Mt ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Alit tweaked Capitol - , $400,000. PERPETU /11:--Office4 Ne.ol !Walnut strf.. , et. between Third and sourly streets, Philadelphia. Tills Company will input again% less or dalnage by Fire, buildings. Furniture. ai)d Bler ebandize generally. Also Ittartc INeUrEiCE, on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. INLEVD to all parts of the Union. ;- • C.met - roes: Jacob Esher, Dads PIeTSOII. ' ID. Luther, Joseph Mistield, Lewis Andeurled, • Dr. Oro, N. Eckert, Peter Sitger.l!.l.•J. E. Baum, John K. Blackiston, Sr.• 1110. F. Dean. JACOB ESUER, Prendtnt. Wm. F, NEVI, Vieerresideni. W. 31. Smith, F , Cretary.• • arz- Jowl (hum: has been appointed agent for the above Company Rithuylkill county, to who'd' persons desiringlnsticance can apply. Jan.7.ary I. `87," ' _ 1- E t* 4%F: 1-e i'il , .48 44 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30 130 1 30 1 :.'0 1 °.5 1 35 1 :4 1 °,5 1 35 1 35 l:5 1 20 1 15 1 15 1 10 1 10 1 GO 1 00 1 00 I 0 r LINE INSURANCE. • r HE Giiialaire Insurance, AnnuitV r ll 1 and Tram Ccitattauy of Philatlelphls. Oillee, NO. EChesnut street, the Mat' dam East of the Custom Moose. . o I a ' ; 2 I tt i i R i 1 i . . CAPITAL 00F1,000—CtIAR TER PRiiPETUA L. Oont lune to maks Insurances on lives on ate mod favoi able termed The eapitaltelug paid up and Invested, together with alarge and eenstantly Increasing reserved fund, offers prifeet se . eurity to the insured. The premiums-may be paid yearly, half.yearly or quarterly. •.• . - • The company add a BONUS ROlodleally to the ins crab. ees for life. The pinion us, appropriated in , Deeetnbei, 1844. and the sestand Bonus In Deember. 1840, mondt loin addition al 1262 50 to every 51,0110 Insured under the oldest pollelee, making $1.2e12 5011hich will be paid when it, ehall beeonie 1114 claim, Instead of bl.oooorigin allyininued:thenest oldest.araonnt to sl,237so;thenext In age to $1.212 50 for every $1,000: the others In the sans proprallonarcording to amount and time of standing ,whieh addit lone make an average 0 f more than 00 per eent.dpon the premiums* w ithout increas ing the auntie% premium. - • cts. etx. 75,74 75 1 4 63 5 : GO 50 I GO 59 55 54 55 i's 4 50 ^ 40 150 0 so 145 44 45 44 45 1 4:' 43 40 41. 40 33 37 SR 5: a IA tat 3ii 52 15 62 l5 17. 0 17 4 1 1 47 i 10 47 i 4cr Thontaeßidirwiii,., John A .firown, Armen Davis. D. Danner. Jails ..Yrederiek Brown, Robert Pearnalli' eorge Joseph Yeense, - 'John G. Latimer, - Means Paileasi Whalen Lewis, ' jeseph %NW. , John U. Meek, PhwoltiliwiltitsinindtsMioirste!.andoxplanations , erns bf anntteitionnnd further inform:lJ icm ran be had 'at .-tIIOOIAB RIDGWAY, President, • . Joan 11, Aitnn - _ • 4KrYheinbsertheilealren4 for the above C,onsiouty In Schuylkill tocnitKiad.. irlll. effeet Inas" ranerni and eve all areapearylatnianation on thy sat'nel• - - ApillD.lBoll.3l4r . 11J1147f1a.1. INSURANCE. COClX 2 PcotteiN7l.l.l4o. Centre street, above N^nregien. Or at l'enneranta l'ottirtilbs, REFEDENCES: Philadelphia. . 'John Timber, Nsq., , John bhlppein. Esq. Jame' Elands', Esq., Urn. W. Snyder. Esq., John R. W hits. Em., lion. Jamesll. Campbell, David Jayne, M. D.. Hon. C. W. lleFluy Diehard $. Smith, Esq., It. IL Pa Iper, January -a INDEMNITY. DiascrOlts Charles N. Ilsneker, Thsmas !fart,' • . Toblai IVagner,e, Samuel 0 ratt Jamb It. Smly h, -George W. Diebards t 314ideral D. Lewis, Adolphe E. Doris, David S. Drown, Morris Patterson. I I , E = I • I .....; .. 3 ...• , •• S S porrevaLtit 1401118 E, JOHN P. =NEW, Proprietor, .4- chow/soot, ly>ribri OrGondbuitlin irarl. • • lievenibtr *VIA 2 4.. .:"WHITE HOR S HOTEL. 4 effitie Ostro end 04 a:ft/route arats. lbUnite: Joseph )1. Weser ! Proprietor. . lisirtaisssent 'sad iwloslsioSidloes GM bed kind,and every atiesilk.n grill he paid by . the hoot and at tea rat s to make guests and travail . I roof' r• , erg fortabi.. A lit 1,'37 WIRE SCREENS. WIRE COAL. AND PLATE SCREENS. I OLIN 11.1(0111'Z, (latcol and title/ fp tenor. to Haan A. HEMEL) would reopeetfullitall the attention of pentoirs eneaged In the . Coal Enolnesr,. to his Mannfactory of WIRE COAL AND E.LATC' SCIREENS.COAL It 11/ELES. WIRE BROOMS. rte-Akc., at the old estabilohtneot.illnerorille. Schuylkill Co., Pa. Ilar Ing been engaged ID the businers of :tercet' mak* log for upwards of twelve yearo. I flatter tnyoelf that I an torn out SF g00..i ',jerk, SA is done Anywhere 1n the county. and watild refer to the quality of my work In t h papt.ao a guarantee of what it will be in the future pledging. myself that I will cparr te.fpal to to make toy work sattafsetory toll who may give we a trial. ' 40113 11. KURTZ.. July tt F.STERLY & FRICK: lannsaatarers of Wive Coal Screens, 111.1 rr ' V no° of Seu, tiemeur engaged It the Coat trade to thel coal sctgams of tti, rollout sites. ;The , have tpreased fad Dies for turning- out the best of work wltl promptness and di> patch.. listing th> most experience , hands iin the Stat they can gusrant>. all:wor> done at do /teparinyneattyal cooties., Screen Bolfe.Cog,wk grams. Ae., always'on bend. All orders' dirveteatito the brut by' shall or left at D. Ssterly's Hardware store will receinarontgt attent)o . Pottsville. March 11,19 . IJuly VAS ]>• IL LEGAL CARDS. T W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney ,a;t CP • Law. Ogee—ionise of Market and.2ud street's, Pottsville. • August t. 3. 4 , • AIY ER STROUSE,-Atiorney at Laivi,. ce—Centire street. op posite the Town Hall, teltet4le. (February 9,'56 6- i )[1 P.DEWEES, Attorney nt Law. • :{ .4 , - O F FlCE — • lipur dooni abore Mortimer's Mote{, 'catte street. Pottsville, Pa. [Dee. 6, '5l • 4D- . lIOMAS R. HANNAN, Attorney it •Law. Office In dentreStreet,oppoaltetbe Episcopal li areb.Pottsville. Penna. [bov.Olt.'s6 •Pl-ly ' TORN C. CONRAD, Jr. lutrice Of S, the Pease and Conveyaneet—ottlee opposite Post. nice. Broad at.. Tasnaquai Pa. - . Way 2, '6l' 12- , CLEMEt ir:, Nt-S. FOSTER,' JOstice I; the Pease, 511neeistile—eolieethMsand'i4eniles so. , lie C LEMENT and attended to ctretally,- 241 '6B .1,1-1. .[Feb. 1 '4. ‘ , PAN SEItZIN GER, Justice of the ty, Peace. ST. CLOR. int attend to all liminess en t trtrsted to him with'diligenee and care. [1849 ti-lye CIi3IUEL :OARREI . 1 , 11Ing,istrate; donveyarseer and Ueneial,Colli.ctor. • Oflre, Market et.. Pottsville. noxt!door to*Post Offer. Aug. 15.'57 o.i .__, ... T I - G. B AIN Clto F T 9 tittor;hTht _. , ... i ' • I 4. La 17 , An 4 Mi.tristraie. of kr 2 e li--erritreatreat, POTTSVIELE.'bro di7nrs Ix. low the Tuvrn I 1311; !April. 9.'59 IL-If I , --,,..---- .-,-----. A .....,------+—' P.. SPINNEY, Attorney ht Latvj /o Athltxtl..4.clattylklit comity. Pe., will act no „ m „,,, j u th.,purabioeands4leot Real EOM., cullectkiti, of rvnta, Ae. : f Arillaild. May t3,'57 '2.1-1y ..! . __. . (VIRISTOPHEIt LITT]. E. Attorj VA . ney at Law. Pot tar!! ie. Sebuylt, ill cout.iy. 1'a..,, .1 Incr,--In). lubsulungo 7 stivvt, rot tier of irrOnd. 11 1 A ,il 71,'57 • -, • l,l-7y 1 t : I 1 ; n A V ID II; ORE E N, Attorney at I.alv ILL/eottssille.Pi:, 1, 4, , , 0th %Vest corner Centre and Market streot, tt,rttnd story. Ent mitre on Market AEI' N. 111.-31.1 y bu consalieu hipotutan .Ally 7, 741 , _ PHII,ADEILPHIA. Jr PL' TFORM SCALES. . i r - IF EVERY DESCIW"I'ION,•SITI /TADLE FOII 11A11.1:0.; p 4d, Le.. Pt r nelttbilln bay.m coal, ore and erchautli. Ipenerally. Pm eba. were run no rick; eiery pr.alf, l leuaranteed correct and Ir.-atter trial, put found witi?•factory, can he rettiriedl without theme. ,- 1143 -Factory at the ol d . staidl 3 , establiwhed for 'More' [lmo .1 I'4ly-five piers. \ ABBOTT A C 0..; .. r, ; Corner of Ninth and Melon Street?, l'hiladt.lphi'i. i I March 20, 't9 .• • I:;4itu 1 . • . ' STEAM TOWiNC 1 I Between Philaaelphia and Baltimore. THE undeisigned is now preparet 10, low Canal iinatit promptly between l'hlb adelpltia and Baltimore, -6 .1 A Tow Boat will be went at any time for two .01' I Barpt. Eirmlellortte will be picked up twice I a week at'Bread sheet. Captains can wave time b' Icei forming me by leiter before they leave the- motintaltm when they expect to 'in at Philndelphia. ! !;- My Tow Beata Piro very powerful and commindeil by men of Treat etperience In ( hes:teem-kw Bay and on the Delaware. FiIIEDEItICK. A. PHIPPS: ! '• April 2, '59 1.1i 2 .9m f lialtimore.l BLINDS A ND SHADES— CHEAP FOR CASH. I7TX3c.s.t.iii.9.flassi,l No. 1a Plortlt!Slzth strict, Phillactelistalsio le the largest manufaCturer of WINDOW 1.0.1N45, and tl•wicr In WINDOW SHADES. of every variety. 1 • 1 lie Is theorhzinetor of all New Vyles, and has a One stqk to be sold atAt.DCCE.I/ Pllters. i 1. BUFF AND ALI . .OMER COLORS OF TRIMMINGS, FIXTURES. • c. • 4 gm- STORE SHADES painted to order. • , tsv intites citizens of this county to mill bet fore purchasing, sod assures them ho can sell a better, article for Or money than any other Establishment In the United Statt.w. iPhilad'a, March 26,'59 13.3 m i I 'PROTECTION "FOR FRUIT AND 0 kNAMENTA L TREES FROM IPOR.M.F! .• I I . • . FOSTER'S TATER! TREE PROTECTOR, 1 Which has obtained the Premiums at I MasynchusdUinut .Neso /be* Agri:milord .; Fairs. .1 THE attention of all those havitt • Fruit or OrMamental Trees Is called to title 3110 for the prolectionlif Trees from Mks ravages of Ca and other a orm awhich hare beeeme so destructive I - It le simple, easily applied to the body of the Tree.e vablA and creep. and t he mtiy sure rested!, against the a Aer Worm and other resod/. It Is in fact one et those simple, practiced lb m 'which readily , riunuen de itself to I he - comuton tenet a judgment of every one: and the need of sotnetbitg rare the fruit is known to all. It is new In use V retell! Sections dt the country with the most perfectla tom • We refer to the ((Bowing gentlemen who have R. P. Itatax,'Esq, No. 42 South Third ' , treat. , Oro. 11.110 ant, r.aq., mo:flit and Walnut. ctreeta. O. fi. Iloat.ctit. hlrg ,1819 Arrlt ' , treat.' B. pi. Wom.w.ittit.'Esq. No. 1521 Arch 'dread. 1 po. D. Commit, flag ,No.-1'..2:1 Arch atrart. , , i pt FITCH, Nerr . Yt rk slate Elymolo,iist. - 0- Tbe uniletrsined will Intulah the'Prutecto II ata tinantily; Any one ramiltiog u. (Ine Dollar will receive a mp ProtacC , r, with a Circular rontaining full partle la aud inatrat ttnnaa a to ila application. 1. Addlrrs W. P.IiENSLOW & CO.. Sou: Pr.orairr tut, N 0.420 trd ',inlet strut. (qd jiiwx .) Philtadpid , .I 1 ArrAGENTS WANTED in svery Town and Co pit to whom literal Inducements ore offered. 6 Tows tutd Cototty Rights fin. *do. Jun!" 4, lill ; . Slat ' ---, WINCHESTER & CO.'S ' I 00itiements, Furnishing Store, AND ,Patint Shoilder Seam Shirt idatmfacto ~ A I rILE OLD STAND, 706 VII st i riLmit otreet,PlllLADELPlllA,oppesitetbe'l sub lugtbn Howe."' A. WINCIIESNEft Orin ,t Ire, no heretofore. hto pen al supervision of the. CUt I hig and '3lannficturlaF de. porton nto. Ordi•rs fbr hie celebrated mil., of Shirt ind Collars tillool at the shortest notlee. Persons desiring . to order Shirt o.ran be oupplied Ith the formula for measureme.ut. on applirstion los m Conetantly on hand. a varied and select stock of Gett , tiemen'o Purniohinr floods. t Are- Whotegale orderosupplied on liberal Creme September 1, 'Sfi . ;41 -7----Fleg-S ! SPICESII SPICES N. l - )URP. AND NO. 1 GROUND . PER. 4., OEIL CINNAMON, ALLSPICE. CLOVE.. • AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. CAYEN,NE PEPPER, N NUTMEGS. :MACE, SUr.cA RR. SODA, SALTPETRE, SALERATOS. SAL. SODA. INDIGO. 1 . . J CARAWAY A CORIANDER SEED. ,1, , ASHTON DAVIT AND GROUND SALT, kg., _ _._ l_ i For Fele at the Els,lde Mille 1'0.231 and 216 Front street Fortier of New. Philadelphia. 1 BC/WALD worm, ELL. fra-Pnrrhaseis will fi nd It nmitly to their hste l re _ both in quality 'nod prise to buy those goods, wl h I are warranted ea represented or forteited. A trial is col cited. Mara' 19, '1,9 I 12-1 y 1 THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION I PVIILIPSITR Pr ' cim - 3A PricotresdLavx) ciIotcHrt,LUSTRATED LOOKS 1 f lUR CHIL'4II,EN AND YOIJ'II4, PEING he largeqt colletttion iii Lite _Ly enuntsy.-4•Tbey are now publiehing I , A New/look Ererl Scyoirrintt ..Ifortrini.. I Elegantly illitstrated Catalogues suaier had wstbout _ I . charge, by tidal - taming EBB AlltitlCAN SUNDAY tCIIOOL liNlO'; A / 1122 CaLITM'T Sr.. NHL 4Di:tint/I. Aril-All the publications of the Funday Frhool,ttulen eau be Oblalrind at Cullen pares at the Bookstore of IL BANNAN, Pottinirle. 4244 , - 0c1:10,13 TO YOONDWIXEN, XACTU 3: NISTS &OT : , ryApuf„,..s, S . cfial) Iron 4indlible- . tal MerrWant. Marhtne and Fon ~ lug Mallet, Mort hoot Corner .of Sointh en& l'ona Wert*, PIIILAMEIe - - 1. PIMA, k .. • 1 ' j's prrjaavrti (4 furnish P.sindryntrst. 113thini, 4tatti - ethers, with tie Allow ne ulticles: I , Ingot Copper, : Eteel, /triage a rhino in cot arms, ' Montt. Bolts. 4 flock , Crucibles .. Sheet and tO:lp- Lead, .. F oun d r y Yaelare, per, ..il' Speller, , Anvie,Vices,iihmilistet as Bolt ~ Antim ' ony, tr.. ' BMW. I ' aibbitt Metal, Old Betels, Sheet Lerel4 I' Sisrouthi, • 4 Moller MAIN. , gh.ei. lune,i i' "Adorn, - Molter Ithrett, W rormitt I n TA. rig lion, Stoma Pipe, ing iorOs r lei= Her Inns, . Lead Pipe, • nr Water, '4 Sheet In. , n, :-. 'Mishear end Nota,:ttniata Yeti .. ifirittielesni ferny description in we by Al la 1 mid fonnalrytnert, funilvbe4l blinder: - '' ' ' Noleerb lid 4 foe Sere p Iron Ana all Unifier . lab% --Pallaaslyalti,lLucill Ail* ~.- - . • .- '- 1 ,'. .1 PRILIDELPHIA. T.' SAVING FUND. Tonal-: OAST= Eli BY THE STATE Or rENNA t • Rules 7. M oney received eve!' day,and any ampant,. 7 Imrp. nr fa " 2. Ftwe Per Cent. Interest Is pald formoney from the day it is put In. • • . ' 13. The money is al ivsys pall back In Gold, whenever ft is Called fur, and without hOnCe. 1, 4. Money in re ce ived from Execvfqrs, Adatisidralert, N Guard:one and others who desire to have It in ,a plate qt perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained for ii, ' , I 3. The money received from depositors Is Invested Pb BEAL Er:TATE. 31011TGAGE4i, USW:ND lINNTS. and inch other lint elan' , **entitles as the Chsrter diverts. 1.6. Mee Honrs—Evevy day frein 9'tol 3 o' c lo c k, end. an Slandays sud thairsdays till S o'clock lo the ',ening. 1 dar This old and well 'established SATING FIiND has riereired More then TEN • MILLION'S of dollars .from r 'Ludy thirty thousand d. positorti. . . • 1 ' lloat. LIMIT L. IttiNNEtt, Presidents i . • - '.. , ROBERT zitlLVßltitit, Vier President. • ; WILLIAM J. Itriti.t , ecretary. ~ 1,•• *Directors! - 4 Henry L. Benner, " Fronde Lee. • xdward . L. Carteri. • • •I ,. . F an oil Breeerttr, Oinbrrt Selfehite, ' • Jorepb B. Barry,l • Sam). K. Aohlon, Joorob Torte*. - iC. Landre th Hannit, Hoary Diffradorf.r, - , I • °Mee s....ITALNET ST, S. tr.,eoroot of THIRD; Palladelptita. Apri116,139 I . • CAR YARDA • E. . ITETE .subscribei roSpecifpllV informs the public that he to prepared to melee and un• Ire ' Can rontaining Lumber, Bark . Stares . Shingle*, cue Irma, ' • • ;. it s f.SCIIR HINER, tor. Broad 1 .. 30 atilvenhatatA l'haadelphia. February - 12. - 's* • . l4tm 'H. 'P.. - & - IT C;. TAYLOR; IMIV&TERS & MASFFACTCRAFS or Perfumery, Toilet, Soaps. 641 North ; Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. April M... 211 ' )7- DRIE & Brown. iN0.13 North Second street; PHILADELPHIA, , A RE onstn,ndy , .reeivitig NEW and ;XV nEsin A BCE oods forr Sprlog utql Summer uler, !ecnuprielne itrikeit tithelt SIIRr, Challles pot Leiner, I Stella Sated* Snatch Chllitzot, Poll de Chorres, • Leans, Utilllauts, kr, Ae. A fall agonrtmerne,ut Sbeettog. f‘birlinew, Prl no, Gingham, Count ornnovisTable Liuriss,Napkins, ke.. Ac.. • Also. ' ME' and BOYS' WE, R.;a .Grera Varety.• Kir Goods bought mud meld exelnolvely for 1.1811 one prire and n., obateateat. F.E.1.1,EY k 11110 W N 0.13 N. zzoeotot street, nixie., Market, Phil a,tel plat. • April 2.1. '59 174u1 • WALL PAPER. - HOWELL & BOURKE, • ukvrtArnaEß. Axlo INYOntEAS ,7 • PA.P.MIR, No. 17 South Fourth Street, • (I.lelOw Afterket, nod oppuwe Neer/loot ~reel;) I.IIII,ADELPIII. I I. IrEEPS on hand a large• and beantt ful .assortmont of PAR Kit HANGINGS. B111l1)- Ekt.. * ItIitE•LOPAIIDI PATTEIINS. kr.. wlllrb they ~e seDing at very low prlees. Cou ntry userelmnts skuppliod atpla lowest rater Knows papoed at elm t not Ira by carfol workmen. The citizen, of Stbuylkill conntj are Invited \lbrir a:Armful a.sartinant of par beton, pa rebabliig eb.eahrto. and jud,le for ih e avwiy o p.. triT•Elegant nevi styles just • Jlnirrh ' 9 l34m GOOD GROCERIES, alLt 3Fl.riccemss::: • • wm. ' , ARVIN. Jr.. S. W. corner CHESNUT anti 12th its , ' • II,‘(.11113 , 41 and is fl"10111tIV re'AV In:: a rhoire nod amontint;ot of Palma ly Groceries, cApi•t • I.g. of :,.prri.-r Marls and tireless 'Eta.. CulTro. Ith:e. flans,. Tongue% tiltif. Lard. Yl , h, Eng I'lckleP, d ;Me3lll. Mar, Lifita;is, &c., ka All of which w 111.6 mdd at the most reasobable prices for Calk... • ittir-Orderr by man or olhervilro promptly ottrndrd to, and iolicorod to atly , .rnirt;of tt, city, frce j charge. C..C4II:IIOgIIPN &kit orlo4l dvlrrd. Ja n uary ' Sly . : aFARMERS lATTEdTION F[l2 77, bpi Article tO 1V9r144. raising CCM X, .4 T.C. Pt) TA T ES,it c., to LE,INAU'S Super-Phosphate of. , Lime!• • At stp per ton; or 2!.i . c.ts per pound, by the 4ir.s.nslyted. and rerontr.entletl by Prof. CIIARLIS T. ebemist of the united ;Ilates Patent Vilirv, Wash 1 ttgton, V . C. -,f/v4 American Fertilizer!! at SD.a too: SI feta ILtirel. It has biro ip sucCessful us E. f or th e past I years. Sombrely aud*Columblanllard and Soft Phosphatic GUANO, by the ton or earri. • ' Dig AA., Bone llust. 1.4041 Plmater.Nitrate of Snda and Sulphate of Auuoula. 41147.4. liberal dilseolliit. to 11 hole. sale Dealers. ' 11F.01111K A ..LF.I t A U. .Nu. 21 South FRONT street, Philatk.leb rty. Pa. February 21i, Wins GREAYINDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. HOUSEICEEPEELS . • .. Will end It greatly to their advantage to purete - PUNA" CLASS C,OilerAti vvr.a.xv.zus TYNDALE & MITCHELL, ;_Tacksvocortormse, NO. 107 CHESTNUT STREET, /MOT IC orwasTit. PHILADELPHIA,' have mystotti of dolo; buAloeas 'peeall:tr to 11101144 Teo. They Import their Wares direst FROM THE F:Kr A NUFACTUIVE E. • AND SELL THEM IN SMALL QUANTITIES TO THE FARMER AND CITIZEN , JUST AS CIiEAP as they can le, bought to large. kquataitles at IrIifILESALE by the COI NTRY '..11 MUCH ANT. T. 4 Sl's engin:net, hive the doable advantage n Purehasing direct from the importer, lei And or bileding fruit a .cry Ldnje amid Beautiful • Asserimsr.f. M ist= -SAVING OF AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. April 9. '59 15-3 m • 4 • • 1 1 4411'. E. T. TAYLOR, to ToRmi.ALT Or THE rift M nt LI PPI I'ICOTT ATA A.\ LIPPLNCOTT, TAY 1,011 . ed Wrcittest Tailors nyd Extemaire Ciothieri, Of Eiji City, sod the following Cities sod Comities, to • ' Lietturvrer k TAYLOR.. Of Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 'LIPTOIorr; TATUM IL CO.; of Hohton, Nort It a m'et Co., Pa. ; * •' " ..l" of Montovfir e 1..• PA. f. of 3latteh Chunk, Lehigh Co.,' I • " "of Itrading. l mks County,Pa. - " - of Cincinuatt. Ohio. " of No. 290 . 31.arket qt. Wong respectfully isform lils . „.numcrous friends. and trig the poblie. that he has associated himself lu husipess i *Eh the eoll.kunen hottfe of - • 'CRANVIRLE STOKES, • y., (707. Che'strlsst Str,rl.belterf n Starr lo and Serena, iirbere his entire :and particular attention will be tierce led to he 310 chant Thiloting and Fine ileady-Made IJe partuttnfs Mr. T.enlirits twit from hie former numerous, customers. and from all who wtelt rlrtltMg of superior tityle.4uality and Workmanship, either ready-made or enade.ho order. air!.:trang..n.,,viiiititii.c the rev will please remember the Temple of Fashion, No. et: aeetnut at ret I.jual one sogggelbelo tribe beautiful Masonic Temple, situated on theltame street. The undersigned will he happy to meet his friend* and serve them' with the beat and most meh. humble stylenf Ready-Made Clothing that can he• met with In any city, in the Union. • E; T. TATtrOlt. Philadelphia, iteptortiber 4,' CA.OTHINC.. ►E 'SU lISCIIIBLIt, woilld respect- . fully I nfor m thelr•nunteious friendland embowers chuylkill County, that thtlrnmsorin,ent o ici ot lot Young Gentlemen In much larger than oriel'. and they are asirged to 401 eh,op. Perlona llv Ing at it-dhl. tanee.ha.- - priv Ile lf,exchanglug cloblur cha•- ITtON STEEL 31EILCI14 1 115T*; ).Lukel and r" at 14 • ieria, Pilau tidy!. ia, Hare ninays'on• hand and for sale • I REST ssyjNEU ISON--Fual assortments of 0p„,. A .,,,11,,,,0 an 4. e th er favorite brands. uEST AMU CAN A ItS--onlinary Gres, or roiled to Order for bridge pnrposes. ke. PIIN.SSYLVANIA BOILER PLATI:,-- l`rom'srunns sizes,or -.ut to• required die. BOILER llTS—Dorer brand, made in solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAR A X LES—Aturrican and English. FLUE k EST I I:lN—Vor cOveriag schutes. ae.. AMERICAN k. MITCH PIG 010 N. RAILROAD ilLON—Tralisand flat bar* .uitabin for mines. turnouts. Ac. ENG LISILk ND.RWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASH Etta—For bridges. cars. sni machinery purposes generally. CAST, SIINAR, MAC INN afsd BLISTER STEEL, Alm, an extra quality to taps and dies. The above, together with a-full assortfnent of Iron. Steel, Nails and SpOtes, to which the attention of 4alers, railroad companielLeogineera,mtnere,founders add ma ebinists is invited. , May 10,1558 19-ly • • NI. N. BAL.DWINA CO •fp • ENGINEERS. Breed end He miltot! slreds. Philadelphia, Ti , pna ' , ' reit the attention of Railrond ;CC . ,„A Maiavers, and !hope Inte.ested In Italb th . , • • road' Pmperty, to their Sy Om rf Loca plat atelier E ?op inajuvitiththey areadapted •- • to the p:lrticuler baiturre 'ter which they may I.e required: by the 11, , e of ens.. two. three or four pale of dri•ints whorist!and the use of the Whole; new tuneh of the webritt as 'may be desirable, for adhe I don ; and In aerplnmeit,titir them to the ;Jades. curve!, itrength of auperetrtletion, and rail and work to be done. fly these means the wash:num useful effect of the power In secured with the least expense for attrod.tnee, cost of fuel. and repair Bead and engloe. With there w' - objects In vie. and 4 - i result. of to-rutty-throe !rsrs practical experlenehe business by our Felder part- I net, we man uteri, a t refire differrst kinds .E . Pitrin". and "mend clavier , ar 517.011 ot each kind. Par:fouler anew. don paid to the etrennth of the tuarhlne In the plan and worknainehip of nit the Malls: Our long oaPezionta andol/Portnnillos of eboaitting information .eriabtes us to Otter thee* en d gines vitt' the aanurnore that in Minden e3.liNtlY. en duraollity, they will compare rateably with. thaw:alloy other hind In teet. , 'Are alw.r farnirh to order. Wheele.sales, bowling or low moor tire (to tit mitres withePtberluip) &Hovnanian eaelinga for bear- Inge; every deacriptlott otCepper.Stund Irte and Bella Wortaz'ated every article appataintot to the repair or retrewalotbeenmotlreßnglupt It.W. E :dattaaryti,'SS \ DAIUD. • . , UHT MUSS AND GARDEN ESEDSLIMIUT ' Agricultural limplementsolke.. THE subscriber will keep outland C.rover.Tlmothy and titherOvas .evis. White Clover and Lawn Cram , together wills garden and Sold mod', .r 17,, will warrant to i.e fnrsb and good. lie will alsh orders forall kinds of fruit trees• (warranted to I **hi they are represenled:lagricultural implements. de ~:f of which will be furnished at manufaet urer's -The seed* and.trees sold by the subscriber are selected with great rare. only from growers of repatativo as,4 standing. Ile does not deal In merlin procured catty in the market. from those stoma rhea p. s it b ‘ot t tog:stilt.% the tharaeter of the sired sold: Nor do. b. purchase or sell seeds grown promiscuously in smelt p'. dons. where their ton close proximity detetivistea quality, particularly thnse of the same species. This Is an Important Consideration to t hem w hopurchase seeds ur (rid I, trees. Fair trees, At:, send In orders clay to BENJAMIN BAN NAN, pany. THE SUMMER RAIN'. IT I. P.'S/11114111. The farm?* boirt,wie pd, Ms toll wet vale, Uls D id i s b.d envoi/1M ciLoptuq fit the held, For out our deep ottlfereustalelott rain Did lb. l ed eloode of Bummer deign to yield. Tin Scottie 'neat h the trees, with tongue, UATO up the search Sur bertut-elu dowioir, And listless in the bbatte t beirhood, alley lunar:, Andrhowed their Cud with :inst. , tespoudingalr. The brook was dry, or stood, a muddy pool,. Whotentegusin wails unuo might dare to drink, Wh ch late, In crystal brightness, pure and earl. Wu s d with its sou,: the thinly to itsibrink, The burning' eon drank upfils pearly dew That *twang. phylum. on creation abed, •ad tier I be parched earth his hot bonus ihreir— Thae berlaralltrued,aud the theirs lay'dAl. r 4 - • . The river shimmered In hie lurid rays, • he corn grew dry and limbered as It stood,' ‘. Tfainting Kids scam. faired their tuneful lays i f pilau mosses of the ancient "ea .. . Then mau and `vegetation prayed for rain— Th. Withered stalks like famished hands ware Miami; tut day by day was mat's petitiou Vain, The eivsnis arts, and vanished as he gazed. r At length theideseed boon; oniong s wilhbeld, Caine like an angel down in wads dismay, . Cheering the beart,that well nigh had ret's,led, i And &Iv ug joy wheee grief erewbile held buay. The thirst ,earth &start with greedy tongue The wading float that siFkled e'er its breast; The treerabeeed their anus enraptured dung. And ;rats and flower once wore uprooted tbelr nest . The brooks soh% resumed their gladsome mum' And through the Elendol.ll twit their ebeertul Tay; Once more the corn its verdant penuous Gung, ltin.'e• Morn the birds made Merry ou the *was. The farmer ibeart grew glad. and; oevids'ittoei4 kilo coke *limit.' with warm derotiou's tiara, Ile poured Id, mull in gratitude loft. The bleseedeoudug tit the Summer ni Which tans. like tic I's own spirit, on the dust qT man's fallen nature, deed to stn and path Till with a newer hope sett huller t.ust.„ It asraiensAntoille atuV r ioy again. FLOWFR i;.173.=i0 iultivate flowering plants ''l. best' advantage, refiSires as much tare In the selection and• preparation of the roil as any other crop,. No ono would expect to grow a err}, 'of cabbage in roil overrun by the roots o f trete and shaded continuously by their dense f oliage'; yet how often do, we observe flowerieg plants placed ' such eircinnetances. producing a, fret uarta;;re'flowers ,the early portion Of the savvy, perhaps, and diiodling and dying as soon 'as a fow sunny days occur. Most summer Cowering' firots blosroin on the points of branches, aril' therefore to ploduco a continuance of flowers there must be a continued healthy sod vigorous growth. ' Select an open exp'osurs where the sun will` have lice access to the 'Plants, dig the ground very 'Jett', anti dress beavlly with thoroughly-de , c .rnp'osed manure, roe that : the roots may have sutra i supporting resoit wben the sutla:e muistuts fail . . . A small droller oroval bed ton or twrive.fi et in ll:limiter, properly' prelared and planted, will 'reduce a continued mass of flowers even in the driest summers. In arranging the plants; there . is Much latitude for taste, sod very Artking coin bin'ations 'way be'sccurcd., For example, in a CircuJor bed, a cluster of four plants of -a bite roreiois !dwindle Dosanquet and Souvenir de la 3lalmfison, miry he set intho cen tre , surround theta by a . circha of Peruvian belie trope, next aiormOf itcarlet geraniums, and fin ith with a margin of whlto rerbenar. This would be a very. pretty bed, tspecialiji( cut out in stud surrounded, by grim Of course Ibis is only .unts of the many mode% of arrangement which may only be adopted, brit it illustrates our meaning Rose beds are much more he:1111VA and 1 , 010. factory, when only a few well-known, hardy, mod • continued blooming k i nds are employed, than -Viten piented indiscriminately, with robust sad tall-growing sorts crowding' thoie of more deli ;ate growth. In larger yards, where several Inds can be made, there 'will be a better opportunity fitr a display of , this kind of cultivated ladle. There arafeerHgardeners who doom to reihgnizo anything beyond making all look clean and rmooth with 'ban ado or rake, .henee ladles who 'with t i o have floe Ilurrer-hede, miler statly nn er ratittement fur themselves, and instruct their gar deuers how to.proveed. • • c .; , PHILADELPHIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. -11 W June meeting of this society _ was. held on Wed.' earthly week ; and although the attendance wai> not large, yet the business considered was toterd eating, and in eutneirespeeu valuable to the farm or. In the last Tth 2rop.l we printed an article from a phper published in the island of Guano ivy relative to ihe prevailing breed of cattle there, and especially the high value whit;ti they held in, public estimation. These cattle ate not unknown, in the United States, and where tried they have been invariably pronounced superior aninanli.— Ou the occasion of the late meeting, the Presi dent, Craig Diddle, Esq., rend a letter from Pro fessor William Gibson, late of the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the society, at pres ent raiding in the isle of •Guerosey,, in reference to the cattle of that island, which laps considers superior to those of the isle of Jersey, which are rated so. infermr that the laws of Guernsey do nut allow theM to be introduces! . Intsilhat while t he authorities' (4 Jersey freely allow U. importation of Guernsey cattle. After the resal in'g of the letter, the president, Dr/ Elwyn, .11r. IC log, 31r._ Landreth, an 4 Dr. McCrea; •Illelpres-, sod it as the result of their experietite that this' cattle were the beat raised in any country, pr,c duoing cream, and butter in greater' abundance than any.othir stuck, andWeirs . also good. fur the shambles. A cross of a Guernsey .bull With Mar native cattle produces a very deeirable4animal,' and deserves the attention of our fartne'rs. In. litanies were related whom cows from this stock had given sixteen pounds of latter per week, and ttie cream was so heavy it? ea he lifted from the pan like old cheese . The conclueion * .arrived at was, that the Gruornsey •breed wall f hb- dock lay the count ry.—Germaritueli TelegrupA. COVITT* YTS IN I'ENNSYLVANII---lhe Dau phin Couui Agricultural Fair Is to be held at Harrisburg, on the 20th, 21st and 224 of Septem ber next. The Annuel Yak, of; the .Farmers and Mechanic's Institute of Northampton ennaty, will be held at Easton, on the 20th, 21st, 223 and • 233 of next September. The Northampton (hale ty Agricultural Society will hold its Seventh Ao-: nual Fair at Nazareth, on the 4th,. sth, Gib and 7th of October next. The Montgomery CorotY Agricultural Society have fixed . upon Toughly, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 4th. sth and Gth of October next, as the time for' bolding their next annual exhibition. The Lehigh Count) rieultural Society will ,bold its Eighth' Annual Fair. on tit() 27th, 28th, 20th and 30th flays of September next. The SecontlAnnual Fair of ei Carbon County Agricultural Society will be at Weinpqrt, un the 12th, 13th, ilth and 15th et October next. • . , • lloomon Solhaff.:—Take rosin, mottos , tallow, and linseed oil, equal q uantitieci Dili antraselt; to be fprentl en linen when applied. ' ' . . 4r. rnn it Anis AND Gott:ie.—The btrk of willow tree, burnt to ashes, mixed with 'trues viriepr and applied to the part.; will reniore all corns or excrescence/ on any part . nf the body.' Ns.—Three cops milk, one top yeast; ego eap 'tig er; end floor to make It • sponge ; it rise over 0:104 then all another cup of Agar and une of hatter; Mehl them, Into 'wolf biscuit. To MANX VINECIAIL—viaker ono gentle each of molaaties and whyky, water thirty-rix gallons. elder, AVG gallons. brewer'e,yeeet at:l.'ll2lr and expose to the tempecature of about TT dr- • 04. \ , POit CAM-00111 T111114!Olt itig. chopped Sae, pouroo a atcamlpof bot:ctater; bpi qt!iirt of, flour; ttro cup of curer, Qv" cup aqui set, ono ieospoooful - ialoratus • spice With clod eloustoCa. : • ~iceipcs.
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