c1d.43 4:II LcIA alu.'4.4l.3'2.ltitiAtriaL Q • • - •• iixot.e. st.o.c.,cittrtiox: • i"Nxily'o,l'..Vc , a IS.r annual. Ivo elflo In adcffneez—s2 ls , I, V , . ' 41.1 ,ritt OA +IA 1.11..i1i h-Allllii Al 4O It flot' fa within in.. , p , A. - ' .. • . . . . I:k • it, .16 FKfrat Ilk, • 11.4 • emu! . 1 4164 i pata tied, 1 , 13 I•ont to one addri.o..s; • - , C %I; 141%tLY - 17411 111111;TLF ; Thu JOININAL rittl +43 turitiotho4-.lol.l l ltrriors'altaOtheria . Ile,ltymon tool S.gtoot Te.4 , 2otrt tttlitplita with • tki Jouttlt td at $1 11% Ittivanco.. • • - nit Ltu N'ISIVSP kri,lll.• Imbig:a.here °PEI' t h limouti nuO net , of their news. piper. the wsbn•lter tuly eontlutae w mend them unfit amine:twit*, •'• . • lor.thwt or r...4tpie t,) tato their oewepa t ..fey nee dir.•etel .het 4r. be; I 0...9.4e 1 ' 0, 'lota It•tvo oettl.l.l tits hit:x.l.l4or der:rt them dr:wet:dinned. temtb , trib.. , e7 move to other places without Informing the publt.eher.nod t e hewspapent are cent to the former filar Ti they ore hebl emi1041.01140. T eo t rt 4 irtre tied AiNl that ei,teedo -4 to take nevem, pars the Are. or rem.}vlng An,/ lei% log; titein un f. or; 14 nri n g rielA I;tt• • ntin6tl tmpl. . _ • RATES OF A DVERTISING. .1)13d syttre uf liilo4 , als , e'en's rotate Ausertion—ptite **plant iasertiana.l s amt, each. 3 !Ines one' time. 25 -cents -..subs , quent insecalottB-12%eeptscactt.' All ;ulcer tisemeaas orar 3 Hoes: for short plilods, charged r ss a *gnats ”lttl4.OXL. . 'LOLLS.. BIZ 11111CLV11. Three 6234 873,‘ $1 25.. .$2 25 - $3 00 Four Hues, 95 " 1 00. 175 2 75 . '4 00 Five lines, • 100 150 200 „ 3,50 500 UA. 3Vtit stva Lt<a3 COCITID,AS A scIVARE 91 , TrA One it lanru, 125 225 360 600 12 0 0 Two tpitilocti, - 22i 400 500 14 00 Thrett siutresi 3 ,'soo' .7 50 • 12,00 18 00 Paaralltwate, 450 60.3 800 14 00 ..94 00 Quirttot'all„ .6 00 • 9,60 12 09 • 16 00 30 00 4141 f column.' to 15 Oo oo r 35 00 30 00 .01.1.1rxer *nano for short perlo ts. As perngrenntient , . 0 14"1, 11 1Inineo . Intit'tnt. $1 .•..icti'+-3:vonitaoittd wit • so' idvertisentent. 50 cents etv.b. ll Alvartlannu•nta het,!, 51,trriagre and Donllity 16 rents POrllao fornrst bilkketiun—tubc,,,in..nt ins. '.cents Per line. Vine tr,,r4S4ree ,uO9l ,s it line histlverllsing, Merchants slid oth,rx.ndvertlning itf the year. with chaw.tes. and a st.ticlinz , ntit' , ol.etnent not excmdiutt 15 linen. will Int chanted. Including . subscription. $l6OO. S.plitu tot -tns ttipt °flour intuarns. with char. L:: 's gas sod subserlptlon.7X l 00 , Without nbantern:ltt tint mt , .... tinstituttini ahown. 441114 . *rnlanntents set In larree typr thee usual will b e ettir4.4 50 per cent .!dr i er.'. tin ,tlieat. peke.; All cute will 'h. the. feline na let fee 'mem. Trt4, July erti<entratta it 4,1.4 frnryi ktiviTtislng \ at ::5 IM i e.ent. n4rtiner. nn thine a.:reetnent 'with the pnl4labet. cen t „l , •11. 1/I..iths :14V , 1n pan hid with tin \ c,nita wlllunt , tint nn titrtto. ' • All FAtle;:a. caveat tlrml• ;At a reltaienn character acid ter e lade Intel) t, nltl heetittrtzed 15 cents far nay nivitb. , r uml..r lUr nrdr lte Ilnrs.lcent■ pm liiie pote,...(lln;:n et anetitlnva ngt Hf a general arpubliechaf-' aster. eltar,ed at 4rertats per line for each Itterll4nl ' fa ticilitato calcu'atiooo He will state that :111ft line tualtezt column-lot line, a half ebleitnn—and s. lines a luirter coluaHt: , '2bsl. a;rtla make asolnnin-1476 a half 't 7;l .n quarter column. All odd line*+ over earh.aquare. charred at the rate of 4 eenta per line. -Yearly adv,rtlaent must, enOtinn (hole adsertlaing to their own buttn*Ao. . Aytoncl,aTor Other', sate of Real Sac tat. Re.. la nut Included: to bualdeesi advertisetnenla. INSURANCE. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, Ueinu fl u ildi og ., 3d Si.. Ibirridivrg, PeIIIIII. ClH ' AirrE It ED C. 4 PITAL. 153 0 0,0 on. ~ ward buildings and tuber propel-6. 7 ataltud ~.s or damageby Vint. Ab.o. ngninst perllc br,S-ea.' In land. Navlication, and Tranqtortatitm. e•INION CA )IF.IIIO s t •B. 8. Caniuza,...4e.cretaiy. , L : , DE J. T. TAY Le M. Azent, • - SA-buyl kill county. Penna. Thr..l7olor 22. ; 51.11 MINERS' LIFE INIPTRANCE AND TitTIST Pottsville, Penna.' (I.lPl:7!ALslpe,o(ro—!'ll4it'l Eli PERPETUAL. PrIIVS Coteriahy„ chartered by .. .the .ILeziglature-of Yen &Oran la. with a capital of tine Itandrinl Thouv ; w44.lrOlars. IF now fully orviantard and has comMenc e d lvvinew. The Company la 'prepared to Tweedy,. nienevloand "dhot i pro ert v In trust. and allow InterAl on all bioneyPthle l ited 'rust. at the,, rate of fire p.r emit. per an own: principal itt.d interest pay ,hle on ,demand. For rates , er Premium on Lire Insurance, see the printed Tables eupplled at .the office or the Cem panY: Ceipro vl re.t, 1'44151111e. three door,' south of the tiaoharoto JANII 11UNTZl :IL Jr.. Prat. Jolt It. ADoll.'Secrefury and Treasurrr. A '44 . THE P.OTTSVILLE LINE INSTIBAYICE AND Trait. Compnity. ohviCE-0-nt re .1.. nrr t a,-•r.n J otwirp Sthre t! A. PIT AL. i 4 11111.01111—C II A 1171, It rgitl'ETtrAL. f 1 111 S - Cwitpitny, recently :tiliprti•retl I, t , tit, Lezi , lnt ere e l'eo`osNiiinola. lot fully entail. ize . The romp , iny is prepared i., otfert it.unnue•upon . , tees and to reecho Wool toleetito• I rll4l it. moot to all tit , Ili: tenet int money. received; a.t the tete er five 3.‘r cant. par annum. Unite.s alterative a.troed urYnt. I'rhielpal and Interest payable on demand.... , Capltal and assteds safely lave. led In itoialtrand'3loi trages, and of her good se•urities. Annual dividend of the profits will to made payable in casts. or appropriated' to ,the me(ment, at pre miums.. For rate* of preenrums in 1.1 r• Insurainm, se printed Tables. supplied'/ t the company's:al.:o. : . . , . NATIIAN llVAVAT,Praridenl.,' ,• •- ,' • 800S1ON FO TER, rice !'res't. -g. T. Tilton.. Sec'y and TiAti'e, Siptember,ll3.l4 _• ---L • I 1111TH ut RplTEed Capilltat $4O CO.O .00MPANY.' . Ahoriz, 0. ft HARTER PERPE'PUAL--Office;:- Nr. 91 Walnut slreet.lmtween rhird and Fourth, streets. Philadelphia. This Company will insure iigsinst loss or damage' by Fire. Buildings. Funtittize. nod 31er• chandise generally. Also 3URINZ bi.illltASC.t. on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. i!ILLIqt.O iZISURANCII to all parts of the Colon. DIDIZTOIta: . • D. Luther, f• Darts Pierson, Leigh; Audended; Joseph Ilastleld. . Peter Steger. Dr. titet. N. Eckert., . George F. Tyler. . 11. Hammett. Bain uel H, itotherpel, _ • , Francis Baron.' . • D. LUT1I811; Prendenf. JOSEPH Meant:ie. a fie.4'dent.. Wm. F; Dean, Seretary. ar P. ). Lrtnes hasgierent appointed agent for the shine Company In FetfujildlF county, to whom , persons desiting.lnsttranos can-apply. June 23, 'lib, [April 8, '54 144 25 STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. - • FOURTH ANNU4I, STATEMENT ie Arita} May 15t..185:1,- • ' _ • Cult premiums and Interest hock , • ed the past year, mutuul• depart- • Blest. $101,48 32 reeelveable In same. - 28.647 91 Carat Premiums, Slack Deparm't ^ 40:42 20 • Loma expense* entumlAAlons, • ----- Inmunure, mutual department,loi,so4s9• "• stuck, ••• 274131 08, • • • Bonds, mortgage.", stook add Mbarl • ' • good sorurtfleA, 1721 ~t 5 '72 ',•••'• BMA roc ••• cable. . 1b7,0$ 6. • Cash on hand and * in, lnend" of. "1 : "gouts,- • For Fire or Inland inaur'ailee. alipitto ' • • ^. ''.IOIIIS 'F. 61.lOgN1.:11, Aypit July • ISM • , ' t '• 1 INDEIOITT. 1• r" Franklin Fire - insurance Com pany, 'of . Philadelphia. °Mee, N0,!163% Chesnut streete, near fifth street. ' ! ntaccrens: ' airles N. Bander, George W. Richards, Thomas Bart; • - ' Mordecai D. Tobias Wagner, • Adoltihe; h. Boric, Samuel ()runt. , DavitiliOlrowp, • ' Jaeohlt. Smith; • • ! MorriorPattersoe. donttnoe to make Insurance. perundient or limhed On every dekription or property. In town and tountry,.at skeins low as are'cousistenCwith security. , The emultany haver reserved a largo Antingint Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiunia,aoreliinvested;., 'afford ample protection to the Inannd. 'Since their In. corporation, a period or 14 years. they nave paid upwards or one mithon, two !oundred Monsen/I thiltors. known by Are, thereby a fronling evidence of the adrintages of in surance. as well'ais the-ability and disposition to meet with prompttimat, all liabilltles, CHAIR. BANCKEIR, President. virtue: Secretary. The sabserthei her been eppointed ezent for the oboe mentioned and IR now praparad to wake In. 11 ranee. on ereil deeeription;of pn , pert; at tht! lowest rites. • A:IDItEW ItIMSEL. Agent. Pottsville. Jan', 11. 1851 • LIFE .INSURANCE. TIIE Ginaid I,i re • Insuraned, Annuit y Ind Trust Company of Pbfliftelphla. offlre. 1.12 t:beannt stroet, tbe first door Ettf.t .it the (Infom Moat,. ativrAL poo,wo—CIIARTI:11 PEnrErtr o li. Continue to make Insurances vu Urea on the moat favor. able terms. . The capital epic paid up Mid Ittreated: together wig: • 'knot and ennatatitly illerda•digg funk <dy e r s a Iferrect ikeurlty to the lo.unYl., ' • The prratithua may ha-paid yearly, i balifyearly for qqarterly. The e.fatpaffy add a It fa t; , .. pf.rlodleall3. f, lb., Iffaaran , Po , for 111,. the 11 •It mut. aDU - IMO • f 1 . .be firs( it etu.t. epp-opyi *Teti .lA:eel:thee. i.iud - lb. Sdt . ..:all /1 , 11(11. Ihvomber. awourst to 44 , 1iti)a of S.N.: :to to every iit.oo l ll'hf.ured under th••141,.,0 p.firy4., talking witirdt will I e tgati :ch.., 'ft homimo a ciratn. oad ?i 3 O Ulf lo , unokttionpst olderif mamnit t..1.1,'.:47h,qt111!1112Xi iu 3.40 1 1141,21.4 ,}u for. over, $1.00.): - 41thors in, glut , ru-oportlon otr-Lordtng to thie• amount lead time of standing, *hill uivfdltlouurnal;dUai nye Mgt! of Wore:thin (St+ per eettOupouithe pretniums without inure**. In; the ismittai premium. MANAOCILS: • .! _ • ! , Thonvis'llidguay, ' John it.prtiwn, Amon thr: .-• • P. Danner, -, .-.' John Jay, Smith, '," Fro Airman, A ttnb.rt. P. 11. . ' .leorge laber. ' Joseph trartar.. ' John R.l,atinter, • Thoma*V. James, • Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Halley. • John W slaciL l'lmaphlets containing tahleof rate•aindeaplanailona, to•m of application and further Inform/V.lOn ean,he had aribo otnee. - TII MA'S ItIDOWAY l'reAdatkt, ~., -, insird F.•Jancs. Actuary.. ! . .... '. AI, Th. I ,, ub.i't•ther I, a4ent for the a ,Ye Company inlvhtivikill CoutfsY. and nill effect. Insbranera. And Fjce all nerealatry Informattrin on the: aajtiet.. ..' arri1n.1 , 7.2 1f,,,t, ft '1 X. t. • WATCHES, JEWRLRY. ALARGE Usortment," of, Cameo flea and Ear itioga,jtht received by 1 , ktlarlile. May 10. '5O Mb, J. S. ELLIOTT. -____ .• l - AAI Ell ICA N - 13. A I LAY A Y TIME ziIU EpEtts , a choice article, ju4 received by .. J. S. !ELLIOTT, neat dpor to the Silacta• Utak. Pottsldlte, Stay 10, '5O i 14 - i 2.oLlT'iiiiT Silver I,; ver; ayld 7------------ --il; 1 ... A Watebe.. be sale. loner In , price .6;m they have ever been offered ha then:witty of Schuyii. 41. .i. ti.ELLIOTT,• next doer above the Kluane Bank. Pottsville, May 1 9;' 13 . • ' • 19. , . M. OVISE'S . I, , , (111 EA P Watt: II :S; Ji! w. :: 't -,-...." --, '' A !dry Store, NC,. 72 ', 7 ,, ral Sta,rrnd : ••••\,"% , -• , stiret. (..ppnalte - the, ML Varnoo • • ‘---------••:-..---- H.,.......) I.l3ll3.lelphia. ... Ad Lever ivet,t,.. 1 .- 441 I jeweled, 18 K reLi, fp ; pu Ter Lever. full javeled.sl,2; ...Aver Lenin... 112: Quartler ti t. , 47: 0,,b1 5p.,..4,30. 4 , :4 no to tbi : Silver Spoolaelos SI :A; ...liver Table spor,... rwr so, ity t A) 51s: sliser Des 9k4t Fis.ns. $ . l tn $11; . ..diver Tan epannv. $1,75 to irt Ur' ,!ici Pena and 1/ 0 1 , 1 Cam*, ci 2.-11. E; flold Pens and. ' N '''r (... t. SI : tn Oth.r with a v ari , tty4llOe 01 - 114 Jew eiry, 'ism Curb, guard and Pota ellaine. 811 it 8 wur• buit,.4 to It. as rer.e.eaento 1., Waveltem and !Jew ry IV. N r .1,1 the n •A.,it toner, Anvi,,ll.l4arlo 11 i tins' it- ftiads'ln rd..r. ''' - - ' . a 3 u.....i411 Nurit.ru sent , by mail or otteriY!!e, will be 1 Paertnally attended to. . • 1 i 16 0 % 20, ',si. • P •414-iv',. 1 Nn a Corium of Volimoree & Xbomoklil ste ts Igriv oID 111A144.0t1). Shamokin, Northumberland Co , Pa. 4 ,1646 WU. 51:144AViR., Poon&tort 01126 11:747 • • Ni PUBLISHED; EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. yoL. x.xxu. ' i'IIILADET4PHIN:: of, A t i rv itja t ide4s ►et in larger type than meta/ iritibe amnia 59:per ei,Ja. advance an our tirpa f• 'wee BOOTS AND SHOES, A 1.:.... : 1...11AT4 +ID CAPS. . , sritAw GOODS in every vart:ty. 'Apoipic6, VAN DUSEN & SMITH.. -.;;;V:.. 169 .If.cric o , Street, Philadelpidia. ,l. A. 316011 E, (with Hotimon & Uinta) Agent. Oiliee, ‘ : Pouusylvamla Hall, Pottsville. . I, January 19. jssl., .. . _ 1 3-ly . , • •,.. . ' GEO.W. OM -MOT &. CO., OILf," SO AP, CANDLE'', to. . \ N()... t 0 Sc.i - Lith. Water street, below 11arket. Philade.phla.' .‘ Sperm, Lard illephsot. Whale, 1 . /inters' ittil ..yilittery ;, • Qii. Sperm and Adamantine Caudle'. ". Samuel T. Minor • Salesman. • Philmielphis...hinuar.. .".t: 1 .. ; t•ly, . • PALMER, THOMAS di CO., COMMISSION- MERCHANTS, KO. 16. SOUTH WHARVES, PHILAD'A, Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions, Us% . .ustantly on hand an a.aortineut or • ; Pried llad Pickled Fish,' ~Mackerel CrdEsh • Hams Butter Nairn ,n Beef Sides ails Shad .• ' Shoulders .11erriaga • Lied , Septewher• la, , • OILS! OILS!! AILS!!! .AOL. ALCOCOPLE,. &ilea Mt HODCSON & *KEAN ! tiZ" 6' S. Wharves, General Commission Merchants, and Dealers'in • .O'llA LE AXII SPEIIJI OILS, I'oll MI KLAT9 AND 11,E,GlIANICIA PUIIPOSES. trout. Pottsville. Sept. V. '.55_ • 384 f NM 2b2 • CI:1, V.Sl‘.l ITT - STREET A RoVIT, 'NI NTH: - Philadelphia, • • IMPORTERS dc DEALERS IN CA P E . + INGS 1 INVITE 'Murat tentintO of plirclulooro to 'Or Tory edit. ,the ern.* of Frerb Gonda embracing every varkty or V I;tcV TATESTRY. lilt USSg4B, IMPERIAL TII ItE E. PLY. I Nit itA IN. and VENETIAN VAI:ItET:t.. Aloo. FLOOR:OIL CLOTHS, OC very width, [row one to eightle'rds. ?Every mile.. told ,nt tEn• !west cosh g, :sera. :if...7.d, EM MAUCH CHUNK i • Wire Rope litahnfactory. . Fisheriiitsisia . rci ...... s ')fanufact urer ot Wire hone. for inclined .planes. shafts, 'slopes. *.e., a o‘uld inform the pubiletitat he is now Rre parisl to'mal.e ; , ~ V. , • ALL _KiNOS, LA'NOT7I.4 , : 'AND, RE'S OF FLAT AND ROVND iiol'E. ' , ' I 1 At tfie , shortest notice. of superior quality. end on the rnost liSeral terms. wt his Wire Rope Factory. Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. , • Refecente'ren,be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas. N. D. I Orttight and A. IVllitedhead. at Ntau,h 'l7hunk ; tri N. Pifterson, Summit Hill. to'Sharpe,Leisenring & Co.. TB. more; Muir°. county, Ps.. and in fact. nearly all, the op etraturain the Region who have been uainghis ropes. July '26.'46 , , ~,..., MB INDUSTRIAL WORKS; ciLLownici STRICT. DETWEIN WWI AND 21sr.,rnit4D'A.. BEMENT I DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, • { v i'0.61. BUILDIAs cc IlioN FousIPEIIS, RE prepared,to make Deigns and • Dwinita for MACHINE SIIOPS. FOUNDRIES & BA nt II 81101'S. and to furnish all the neeesbary . . Machinery, Tonle, .- . 1 Cranes, - Cupola., • ._ Blowers, - . . , Forges, *c. Machinists' Toole of every ;dreamt description. Shaft ing of the beat qtality. with Improved adjtutable Hank- era. -i Polley,. of all dlametera and rarest PUlley and Bat neeltly 11 heels. and all Curb Castings as Are made in Loam. of any she required. Rolla and Itolllug 31111 work. &a , ke. , . •. - • " . . , January ft, '56 r . ; 1-ly ' INEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE: • N. , SPENCER THOMA S, . ". 26' sovrn SZCOND NT1116! PITILADqIIII: r - Importer; iamb .tuner and Dealer in Drug*, Medicines cheinit-nl.. Arid., /lye Sluff., Prank, Oils, Cofort, WA'ite Lerta,Frenell and • Ansceiemi While Zinc , Wiudoto Gloss, Gina Wore, Vorniihen, Brnehes, In- $358,318 •70 170.568 56 5:75.687 33 stottinetit, GrouitdSpiees, Whore Spices, and allotherartTeles' usnallikept by fl • Borax, i'udigo. Gine, Shellac, Potash, dfc.:6:c 'slot 379.1a1 10 All orders by mail or atilt:m - IRa promptly attended to. Country merchants aro invited to rail and examine our emit before purchasing' elseirheie. GOode sent to any of thol wharves or railroad atatinna. Prices low, and goods Iratretntd. • - Alarcla'll.'ls6 • 10.1 y, 1 MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTEa PER.Prruai. Granted by State or Pennsylvania. CATIVAL.SSOO.,OOO. Fire, urine & Inland Transportation. A ATUES S LIPPINCOTT, President. . ALFRED W.ERKS,. ' OlatlN 1106 EDS. 'ice President. I . ^7.4. rretary. psosae Tauten, Treasurer. - • Direernrar 'Aaron .8. Lippincott,. 7 4i IrholaS G. Taylor, 31ahloit Gillingham, Alin d Week'', Wm. IL Thomas, Orrin tt - neera, Wm. Neal, : John l'. Simone. . Charlet; J. Field, . James P. Smyth.' This Company vriaorganized'aith a each capital. and the Dirbetorc. bare determined to adapt the b 'Anat. to I[o available rearairees. To oicerve prudence in eondiet• - , fug Itc alTaira, with n 'prompt adjustment of int.o+l. - Orrter—Nn. :iterchaotti Cs... Lange. Philadelphia. The tindercigned bac bo-n appointed 'Ammt foe, the above CointainV,: In Schuylkill counts. and w 111 effect all kin& of tnauranae. tie abate, on application at Maetilee, - opposite- he Toole Hall, Pottsville. SAMUEL GARRETT. 1 iebruary 11456 , . • - 11.tf • . - 1 .0 MIC 113 30 • Wl • T Hll N EVE R. TYNDA LE 'B6 MITCHELL , 219 Chesnut 'St., Philadelpkia, . Jiro - now ready with thrlr YEw . and t LOU"? asll4,- Meut :nr • CHINA, CLASS; AND QUEENSWARE, Animpt which wilt be found . every earle.y of eta-. pie arttelec Dreakfast, Dinner, Deateri, Tea, and Toilet Sets ; Tumblers, .1 Goblets,. Champagnes, De.: • A. I Ara% , 1 • • canters,- -17,i11.0) ' •l'pzether with ' a very large memelment 'Philadelphia, • N u te.23.o - 5 , di•COCeeeill.e, I- " Lrttlel3l. minter Ornaments, Card Baskets; j Germantown rian Figures, Colognes, ruitatauds, hails or Sebnyikill, 3Lettayank, • FanCY cups and Saucers;• 0 ettling • • • . Conahe'hocken and Ply- Tete-a-Tete Sets, .dtc. 1:allroad. • All of which will he sold to the FaILIUR and CITTUN at Rambo's and Potte,,and Retail CUE PLR TITAN EVER. Joao; :11writ.stit'an. , "'Norristown or Bridgeport. •'''sim• • . tt Port Kennedy, ..• •- 1 " Valley forge,. - I'hornisvll6, - • , • I• Royer's Pprd, " Pottetonm.; ' • tt Dinbboro' !, Between Reading smut Mohreville, tt Mobwrille, " Ramberg. tt Orerirelhorg. Schuylkill Fire & urine INSURANCE CO. air wic.ttimv...ll.l.4o. • Oleo in 2.alyina's Banding, Itahautongo s t, i :.: 2 doors ab9ve Centro st.i , lo'tst4lls, Pa. , !, ' VA.PITAL'AUTIIO2LIZED- Elit 'LAW, • _l_ • - 1111,2100:000.. • • i 1 • CHARTER PERPETUAL. i . rHILAD'A. ILREADING RAIL ROAD. ' ThlsCompatt obtained Its Charter at the list &salon ' amat agogg P 1 'the Legigint eof Pennsylvania. aud Is now tally or., •::' '• ianirsal and piepared to Witni Polirke.'at liberal rates, : 0 RATK.4 , •W VS KICFIT ON 31SUCIIANDIZS. 'anVir""4 inbs""4"llo2.b"6 and ' I/I"te "ii"d.. ' '.: ( ' IN ' AND AFTER NOVEMBER let, .Inz.Surialture. Stocks Of 0 . and Merchandise it all j binds. , ISSI, untll further Hake; the toltoilng Itstas - Ot Also on Coal Ilreakers and Marbluery. Inland fora-; Freight-will be ..h.a . wed per Ma/pounds; , .... • lallee C..rt C.‘nal Ilusta and Barite& by Ottells awl EiwurAi : • . vb a.. II ads.) on Cargoos of C, al to PhlladAphis. ?iew Writ. Oil-, • ' ' thnore.,tc. This'Potupany guaranteesloardjustall.loaseC ' &imam 07 vaavaiit. s Il ia 11 I . ...intently, and thereby hope to merit the potroulite of i . - . • . We public. ' . . 14,1 4 24 4! , SO Si , . i. - • • Dry Gonaq. Conn Le c tionary. nooks.Carpit.: {Apt. el•zsm-En•Y•ta Meat fish. G Linn** A nciln•lnnnAlnater. Copper. E. Eitr• thenware.Crindsnoites.Grareries.llemp llnnot. IlanbrAtc,..-111nes. llonnor-wars, Len_ther.llnciduarY.OPtinkolinSeads,,. lc.. Ale. neer Cottnn.Coffee. Grain. hnr Iron,' Lend. MalsnenNails.Spikem, Rice, Si% 1, .1$ Provlticns.lingsr. Whiskey. Le.. i • Illranns. rint . ildelca.Glnano, MU Stowe, ----; i • Pitch an 4 Ter. Saltjlersp Iran, Timber lb • • ' .Cri F. 81110ENERb ' 1 Ann Luinber. &a. - - • • - Whelseale Dealer in, Hoots,' Shoes; and: Tk i ick. "‘lL °It t. C . V ni r sto apti a a r t ,' Grusi Cl E u FANCY STRAWAED 'PALM LEAP HATB,- 1 4 iroli ce. -.Paste r -7 Sli - te, - he., -- • Wl ' - . 6 - • • • • Se. USW NMI PAO 4Freet, Pitlesidpg. • plow, per barrel, • • a if Mialor.lo3ll% ' ' Pet. 111,10114. • , . . , ._ __ Directors i 1 SAMUEL SILLYSIAN., Li SAD SEVRAN. W!IASI 3 1ORTI,SIER;Jr JIDIN D. DEWED?, JAN 11IINT7.1:VGEtt, Jr. JOAN lIESIDRICDE. . 8. K. 31. KEPNER, . . J. E Ott AF.FP. • • W. P. SWilll. , SAMUEL !APPLE, ROBERT Si-PillEß, OEOIIO EJ. num. SAMUEL; SI Uri, AN, Preeldrist ' qa.14141171. - Seeminyana OiroiDal Agent. - • NtApy)De. Julyii!,4o,, ' - - - , ' _ —' , •'---. *.'.--.-.? " '77' %I . IE -LE. , 1 ' - ' ' . • , r~ , . , , • -...- . .. c i ',. 1 . 1 • I ' -_- -- -.-...., . . i , , , 1 , ,‘• 1 , . , . , 1 , „,„. ; la. :,....,.. y :; 4 . ..i 1 t ' 1 .,..1 4 .........01011 ° 1 4 .° . sr i ... AND POTT SVILLE ....,. _,,,,..„-6,....., t •,,,, .. ~ GENERAL • , _,, .., „ R.- • • - I WILL ITE A ca YOU TO PIERCE - THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH, ASH SHOO OUT FROM TSB CAVERNS-OF XOUNTAINIi, 1E744 W IIICS WILL GIVE filligNGTE To OUR HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL Nwrv i rs, TO qtni, rex AND NULIII:IIOIIIiNeLDniDipihIOD: , . • . BAILY & ROTHER, LEGAL CARDS..I, • . V. - ROSEikFtRY, Attarairy at ly' , Law. Office--corner of Market and 2nd Sivas; Pottsville. August 5 6 SS. , Y ER STROUSE, Attorney at Otlice—contre street. oppnaalte the Town !tall. . [February 9, '56 C. ktt. V ID 4..GREEN,Attorney at Law, ureottg, ale, Pa. )dice In Marketstreet,o i poeitethe Peat rlofee.. July 14,••55 114 E .I,ENT S.' FOSTER, Ju ;tie' e •ot Aj,tba Pda',3 Sifnersville—coilectima and a;en cies so. , Ileit,4 and ittt•nded to carefully, I , ,bruars '56 . C:T - H9MPSOIN; Attorney7and *Connsellornt Law. Oniee,bolow T.J. flat - tore, lower'end of Druid street t Tamaquo r • lebroAry 2, 18:..6 My • THOMASIII. BANNAN,. Attorney_ at UM. inTentre Street, opposite the Episcopal arch. Pottsville, Penna. Nov. tea. 1 , i5:3 47-1* EItANCIS SPENCER, Magid4rthet and nest &date Agent. Mace In Mall lioadtdreet bemw East Market..Pottssille. Pa. March 1 - 2.1X54 12. 4 f . t.tEOII,GE Attorney.at Penns— will attend to leaal businem in richuylklll cvnuty and 'elsewhere. Qftlee in Centre street. nearly ..pposlte the 31iners' Bank. July 7. '65 QAMUEL GARIIE'rr, ' Nagistrate , 10Conveyaneetand Generil 'N , llelor; will attend to stl i9siness entrusted to iden , with diligenett and rare. Of fice, Centre Atient, Pot tinifie. Pa-. fl‘pni•ltethA TOwn Ijs . )+,7. n.—The Dorkets:K Wilson. Eso.:itre fn pnr session of Samuel Gartittilisq.. [July TRA 7- '4I,ING. THE LApAmp:ENPEE4a • COMPANY. Uu • 1"1'~v Li TO ,lIARKIS II U A... This lineleouneets daily with all their great Seuth ern and Western Itoutes. By arrangement their 'defy 01 businessin will - heat the of of Howard* Co I , S. S. ‘till.LlA3lS, Superintendent. 1Pri122.15E4... • • PASSOS.R Phlla m EN tleap a ann. Doeatatug ttallroad. SUM ER AR G t4PLf ate. Mail RIAU •Oisr'Sji , Cal •;ecreasec LIT CLE C E. WILLIANISPORT Through illuf.f.do. It la-mra Detroit, Chlago. " : St. L0u1.4 Ticket Bilic N. W. corn cud Philadelphia and Ittoal alkli Ylue. Du and after 110 1 113 A . !day 7th. Three Paseenge. Trains will leave the Phil eliddi. and Reading Relined Depot, catur %road and Ague streets. daily. (Sundays ea. cepted,) al. to o„ s: 11 • r i:PAPER IRAISOINCS, ” Beedera t 'martian% as.a.ip Dal 'tweets...3 A. M. tree Sten•tin.: ...ain't Me and Reading. °lily. Connect. 1' SHE subeeriber is DOW receiving his In aa. Willialusport and Erie and Willianitt. new petterntiof 'Paper Ma Harming* d Border's. Tor pied:mu Road: rri. Mg at tint Ira at 4.15 P. 311 f hail,. parlors and,roams. embracing the neweat andamet deffeectini win .ew Torlilstul Erie and Butialo.and New suitable Patterns—selected tbr th• twat sized howes to of k limits for Dunkirk and Buffalo: and from he papered in the country. The subscriber takes greet .throes. r mere ou Lake: Erie or Lake Shore rare In selecting his papers to cult the houses to be pa r.,a,t, to cteveland.i Toledo: Monroe. Sandusky and De- penel. Among the lot area her elegant patterns " of gold. troll. Ai. with Eioira. Canandaigua and Niagara Sw balls and parlors. Fells Itallt lad: connecting at Canandaigua with New Our Meek embinces luaartmonts.trom •fatit^4Werept York Central Railroad. East and West. and at Suspension inanufartur..rs, which gives a great mulletynf patterns Uri Ige with Great Western and 311ebigati Central Hall. bechoose from. road for Detroit. Chicago, St. Louis. and all points in Can. . Also, Cheap Papers, in Great Variety, ads and Wa.fere States. Mall t all rites. HMO as low as 8 cents a piece. Traln--"#".30 A. M. ilipee_Obertains in Great Variety, Wholesate mrd R topplua at all Stet lims.arel runnine to i . ottseilleonly : finer Rangel,. ftlrtdatied with paper it wholesale Ni g h t Mz P ress- " 3.30 M. . prices. Cad paper bangers also furnished when re. ituuniug every diy, stopping at all :4Lations and rime Dint; to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cats.Cetir varied assortment of Ttper hangings, tenders and swiss*. Williamsport aid Erie. and Wlllimusportind El., paper shades. presents pecul r attractions to those who tuba italiroadi.. arriving at Elmira at 4, A. 31.; connecting desire to plitchase, and as one,stock Is the hugest In this. with Sew York and Erie. Buffalo and New. York city and section of the country , pentona eat almost always Zs lc hake Shore , Railroads . for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Clete- coo:modeled by ailing at ; B. HANNAN'S quierd. atid,Cincinuatt. Total.), Chicago. and all points Werest. i Cheap Book and Paper Store. Ale', with canandalgua and Niagara Falls Bail. Pottseitle tb.,11 etb 18:8• • I"- • needs: arriving at Niagara Falls. al 10.30. A. 31.. connect tug with Day Express or Brat Westeru Railroad for Da I n.IL. Chlcaan, etc. • Mile Route: with its. connection& tonne the shortest Ind moat direct route to. Canada and the-Lakes. Oety one ehange of baggage between Philad'elphlaand Canada or the Lakes. =I IZE Passengers by. Day Express. linWkfast at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers ,by way of Night Express take Supper at Port Clinton. Passengers pnrchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege Of stepping at any of the above points and re suming their seats at oleastfre. - Faro from Philadelphia to tititnqm. E= ‘r4.lu-r.to el I 'Tnnau'lida.lo 00 (L.o„ w. t,m, i • 4 351 gia.rara Falls, via. El- Rupert. ' • <, 440 mien, Qinandalsinn A 4 N. F. Railroad. 10 00 MRton.. . lo kalif.. via. Buffalo, 10 00 Williamsport, aUo Suspension Bridge, 10 00 0. Cleveland, • 11 10 Jefferson, 7 14 75 Starkey. • ' , 7 85 Cincinnati„ 16 00 Penn Tan, • ' BOn Detroit, via. Rail, /6 00 llotham. 8 0.) " Buffalo and Ilene's, via._Derham, 800 Lake, Steamer Chicago, via (It. Wee . John Artiot, s , . • . 00, r tern and Michigan Canatidalgtta. '; & 00 1 Central Railroad, 20 00 lionmye f -,, 0 Chicagovia Butfalloand ° ft' 80 Lake Shore Michigan ' Le Roy: 8 00, Southern Railroad: 20 00 Batavia.. 9, oOChkago. via But. Lake lierhestet. via. N. and Michigan Ceti. K. and,.,.lndalo. Car teal Railroad, 10 00 ring and N.. 14.. It, It. 8 00 Reek Island, 25 00 Buffaio.-via• N. York k Erift.a nd ltuf and k Now York City. 10 00 E. T. IIUBBELL. Ted,: and Freight Aril.. N. W. corner ' , kill and Chesnut streets. (1. A. NICOLIS.Sup't Philadelphia k 'Reading !infirm& I`.4IcKIRSUCK, Sup't Catawina. W. and Erl 4 Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, Sup't Williamsport and Elmira Hall am" • •_, TIiANSPOR'IsATIttN.-• • H WU. KJ LL NA yIGAT.I4),N 9 co ? d ()FFicr . or Schuytkill - Ma. Co., sth, 1856. tit! rind after the Ist of September 18511. the dolma for the use of care and for Tull on Anthracite °mi. canted on the Schuylkill NaTigatin. will be as felines; and continue from that date mail forth o. notice. • . . o '' ( '`niox -,, , * t C .; t . , r?..7., a.' 4' " chi: eta. Cis. -eta. To l'biladet t lila, • ',,'''..., 80 79 7; . 66 - 6 . 51any!un ~ . .'1 . Jio 79 77 ~ 65 • "Spring 51111. • I/ .70 69 - 67 - 60 -.- U 4 Thithtslll / 4. 1411 ) . ' 470 69 67 60 " Plytnontli Dam, 1 • ' !70 ' 69 67 . ir.oi 6 Bridopori. ' t 1 . . 1 65 64 62.' .55 '• " Norrtmown, , ,65 64. 62'' ' . 56 " Port Kennedy. CO 59 ' 97 . 60; ••• Valky , tonte. , 60 59 67 •60 '•Pawling's Dam, -60 : 59 97 60 " Port ProrKenee, - Vl '• 50 57 , 60 p ' l'hcenix•r i lle. 65 '5l 62 47 . r' " Royes ord. . 55. •54 62 -47 • Pottstown lAndp2, 65 54 62 17 " Port I.lutou. . . 53 62 '. 50 ,46 .., Bird s bo-ougb, • -bl bu 48 ,• 44 Heading. 49 47. 16 , ''_ 4l . " Altboum'a. . 1 • ••49 47 45 :,-'• 41 ' " lloorsvillo,i 44 47 45 '4l. o Hamburg. - 1 ••••' • •• - '45 • '44 42 • '96 " 0 algabura,Lataing, , : 40 , 39 37 , -.00 -7-Tb charge will oo per too allowance tot ;ralte. ax uenil twentvtive retail per ton IeII By order of th,v3.laoarters: l ', Aug: 6.1850 pf 23101510“*Ipriepttfcent. and . nci charge lea, than 11 . be made f.t any silmfanee. P. FRALbil,Tramitiont. PHILAD'A & READINC RAILROAD. iFFICE ut I ttle•rhilutla. K. K. t 70.. • 4 Philacklithia, July 3U, 1K56. fhe rates of vre,dit and Tolls on Cost transported by this CouipanY, will be as follows, from September at, Itidti. until ruitbornotiee: 1 ' I-•r:I -: c f 0 ri 13°x • g•E lar . i l . . f , 1101[ 200 195 180 L 75 100 186 1 70 , ,1-4 1 8 0 185 1 74. 165 100 196 1,70 ; =1.66 1 00 1_ , 86 170 IGS • 190 185 -1 70 165 1 1 1)0 1185 170 1.65 i 1 130 1-G0.145 146 165 100 . Ilb 145 1 80 - 1 66 1 45 1 40 1 GOi 156 1 4 .140 I 1 56 150 140 1.40 1 1 i i: 1 10 01 1 1 13 11: Ilr, - 1 V 1 t 1 3 2 4 1 i 1 40 1 50. -125 125 1 1 30 1:28 Ilb 1 15 120 j 1 lb 1175 105 1 37 1 1 15 105,105 120 11.15 106 I 1 OS -1201, 116 - / , • 1 1 20' 115 t. IR! imier of ti Anard of - • • Aux. 6.1'156 W 0. MaIREVNEY. See. MagXlFrgA ANGEDILENTS. ortltern and Wester , JAI_.IWISSA. SUN-I,IiSUK 41. d AND ELMIRA`IttAILICOA D. /ti Matra. ills, - - - - 21 - • 34 7, .. • • • • 48 .r Sixth and Chesnut streets, ding' Itallroad lhput. cornet 13 00 mwml - • " • IMMENSE S114)08651 • ' 7:llA' 0/14144 msr MAGI4ZIN6 IN rag.tio*.p. • *BALLOTS'S DOLLAR ,140,1111ILY." ".. - , "-Drifsined for' Decry deMrims pems.',.." 'I,-` •INCOURAPED by'h: unprOteden , , , ted =cam which thi spopotai monthlyboa met , I irt . and the'rapidity with whkh it has intrasteel its i circulation, the; proprietor tuts remitted to make it still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That, thla tetreintble work Is o mimic of ch,tapness, Medi:witted by ; every one, containing. as it lets one hundred pages of ' reading matter bleach number. being More than any of the $3 maguines, sod d)rmlng two volumes& year oral& i ;hundred paps each,ar Intim .it madmd, pima of rending . wetter per annton.-Ibr Will pOLLAILI . . 1 / 1 /lezet //War Monthly Is printed withnewijpe; upon line white paper, and its matter Is intrefhllysompiled and arranged by the hands of the, Editor and proprietor, who has been known 'to (hi public fill connected with then ra. tom press for sixteen years.. It pages cootalA news. Wee • poop& stories of the sea, Sketches, miscellany, advert tures. blograPhies. wit and humor, from the ieit and most popular writers of the 'Country. It is also Spited I with a record of the notable esentsof the tlate& of pears I and war, of, discovarlits, and improvements occurring to either hemisphere, rotten an-agreeable romomit,e for a leisure moment or hour. anywhere, at home or abroad, each number being Complete in half. - • ; No sectarian addicts areadmittedinto its punt there are enoutrit controversial publications, each devoted to Its pomaliar set or clique. TAM work. Is Intended .for `Tare ot lunar north or south , east or west; mid hi acid i lathe brio:Sort Month with chaste. popular and graph* 'miscellany, Jost tech •as 'anyllither. twother •or friend, I: would, plan in the handifof a family Merl& It Is hi all Its dititartiturnts. fresh and mist oaf, and, what It purports to be.""the cheapest Mailimilleth. ties world. '...... .. Any parson mielating 'lt SO the proptiettir,as :Mow, shall recelvel Um magaidnit Ibr ems lair, or any Pareml i sendinroSMOß sitheatters ad $$ at "40/00•164120. ain't Ow gnats. - - : - ~ 1 IL 316.11ALL014.' Came of IMMO t *Oda I 0!!Immf a u SATURDAY 7 MO R.N. I (I,'' NOV fi;118 0 . 22,. TEO& '..-.. _,BOOTS, SHOES, IL!. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cum lITAILICt. MIXT DUDS ligitaWlol 1 sae.. strivevall, SAMUEL STROUSE has just opeped Li a large staple' otall kinds of Boots, filmes. Trunks. Carpet Bags, Gumshoes. de. Amour his stock may always ter found Ladles' and Children's Shoes. Gaiters, Slippers. de., variety. Also. Boots and Shires welted for llinewellear. - scirlianutaetttringand Repelling doneattbesbarted notice. • , ilet.l.o 'O5 444.1 AH0E3,110078 TRUNKS AND , Travealnknage. . • DANIEL SCHKRTLE; Boot and Shoe Manufecinrer, and Palma • .wholssate and retail dealer. respect fully in viteetheatteunou othisenstomers (a the large and substatillat stock of thildam'ashoes. Ladles' wear.Gentlemen's dress boots, gaiters. dc., together with the general assortment d boots. shoes. trunks and carpet Lags which he bas now on hand at his establishment, One door alines the earner of Wyk and Cs tars etrvela, opporife .the 'Watch 'Haute. N. E.—!linen' Shoop and Sects madato order a the lowed prices. at the shortest notice, and manufactured Irma the' best of material". Everything In the Shoemak ing line furnished With d,spateb, and warn oted to rive "ti 4 letkwi. Tel him, and you will not be dlaap. pnbitod..:Par 3,1a66 14-1 PLUMBING. ACS-P'IINC PLUMRINC &C - M ITH & D TT OWN ING, - BIIIINT OUT on the 14th have reopened an ettabliihatent,,for the ahom brodneva.in Silver Terrsee. where they , wil)lar thankful fqr orders,and promise prompt attention and satisfactory work. • •• Pottaville.•i , tober 28.1854 43-t i - ABLJOHIMENT. littaiahSaN respectfully Janette to the publii titan haspurchased the entire t of the late firm of More and Dickinson, atd carryingon the plumbing lowa In all Its branches at . Ad Stand. under the Potts ; Donee, where be hopes by Anon to badness. be - may., tble to merit a thereof the 'to patronage. , lie bla work, to be as good, it will be done on as rem- Able terms, as • tan be done where. 4.11 - 01 re him a ti4al.lES • \ Inuit 27,1843 53411 ciila..lan.s. 58 l•tt PAINTING, IggW STYLES WINDOW SHADES. .11 UST received a Large and eleg at ne er aortment of Window Stutdes. new and Loaatltal de. Attie. Including Gold Bordered. Oiled. Landscape ot flo ret, Goads As.. de.. cheaper than ever. . ALSO . Yldured,4llased awl Thick Paper Shades, of every de• eeriptlon }'or Sale by BENJ. 11ANNAti. : ' Centre Btreet, opposite Episcopal Churitr. , 2-i, '' Starch V., '641 • l- 13 'A' & S, Co • ' MI*ER SVILLE u • -Biok ss atones-, , • EORCIE J. PRITCH ARD, baying kgrrintiovect his beak : Stem boniSt. Cialr nti 311 nersvllle, would inforni:hbt friends. and • the public generallY I oughoot the.county, that they pay dud his new and Jorge establishment on the corner of Second :and road streets. The stock of books, stationery Inds fancy in Hetes Is large and Complefeenoprbting everything that may be wanted la hie line. stprices that cannot rail to give att. ightetion, being In-ticany cases *yen cheaper than they .an be bought lathe cities: Ills Surcnll el new looks lronythe Trade Sateala very eitensive n and will enable !del ti sell at wholowle its well as - 4Schools!and country storm. supplied with book' and stationery at the. lowest wholesale priests. Book-binding and bigot work done et the shortest notice and in the test style. N.11.-4nything that may be required In his line de: livered to order: , • Illuersville. March 29.18!.6 . 1317 LARCE — ASSORtiIIieItT OF BOOKS wueti•it rriees. THE SUBSCRIBER is now• rect4 , ing from the late Tridn Sales ; an exterudie ndard Miscellaneous WOrks, which be will sell t extremely low priers. Amtmg many others will be timid The 64ndard Historical Library embracing , the Work.. of Rollo. libbertson. Gown, Plutareh.-tc.. 12 vols. The Now Library of Standard Fiction. 20 sob. Heeamond's Hunting Adetntutes in the Northern Wil Cutoming's Hunter's Life among Liens, Elephants,kc. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Lanet. ' Webster's Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge. Linsdley's Washington and Napoleon. 'Neweranlii Cyclopedia of Missbots. , Daychink's Cyclopedia of American Literature, 2 sots. Banyan's l'ilktrlnu Progress, Illustrated. Josephus iVarks. Fops Book,of Martyrs. Life of the Duke of Wellington. Illustrated. • Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature. 2 sob. Clamber' Information fir the People. Scott's - Comment/67 on the Bible.B vols. Comprehensive CoMmentary on the Bible 6 sob • • Don Quivitte and..oll filmy Illustrated Editions. '. • Illustrated World' of Art. Tales of a ftrandLtther. " Works'of Lorenrcr Dow. ' • BuSbn's Natural Uistory. Plates: Arabian Nights Entertainments; • Dickens'. Works. new llmstrated Rdltlons. , Addlrs.n'a Complete Works, d vols. Washington Irvings W eke, lb cob. Coopers' Works. 34 • •' ' . '' • nl Baya Taylor's W orksvols.. • . Lyellat Elements ot Uro logy. • • '• • -; Lyells' Principles'of , -- • . . . Dulwer'sliovels tire's Dicticnitry of ArtsOlanufacturef *HMI, 2 vols. etuitp. ' ' - • • . B.:•BANNAIi, Nny. 1, 'an. • 03 atre Episcopal Church; • coucApckeim ic .fogpar.--- 4,10Wr...R .14AivE.S, P40.; , 33 , North &O , TUE IRD street; above Market; 4. 1111.40ELP111A. heroism& opened a complete Meek of the mot •pipprseed scha u l nooks.- outline/Naps and Glnixee. ' and S-hool Stationery, and wilt be phsased to see any one-intercsted tin the lubjeet 'al Education. r Tbey are *unused in • the L , 11, - tabur publications,. which bale received the' &Mad MN hearty approval of the most able and dlatitigniehed Educators thronshout the United States.. No °Wts can be included in their INC • • iritd "tenders. • Piew•Speller. Deaner and Atutlyear ! Neu, VI at Primer; . • - • r• ' • • New' Second Reader: - • " New Third Render - - - • ",;• ; New . Fourth Render • ' . New Flltir Reader; r '• . • r. Over a quarter of a millbon of these , books hive been sold within the last year. and their an Is noprece. dented. Oaring beautiful engravings, largo print,tlie vapor and inhetantlal bludlng.lbey are acknowledged to' be the handsonest,eheapest and beet Headers published.' gleogralpleye . _ I prirdipe ckeprepiy.. It le now universally soneeded ' that the only method bf teaching geography rapidlY and thoroughly. Ia from Outline Mani and Olobee.. Pelton'a splendid amid of Outline Maps not only excel all others. but aro kept up to the latest, diseased** and ,Improve ments without regard to expottee.ll'rice VS, par sot, as fellows : Physical and Withal Slap of the WesteSn _• 7 fad by 7 era • • . • • '— ' • 1 2. Physical and fe Poet litical.Map of theSestern Hater(phere, , 7 hot b 6 ; • • ' S. Map of the trotted States, arithh provinces, Mexico, - Central Atimdca aod the West ludia Islands, 7 feet by 7 feet;' 4. Nap of Asia, 6 het by T devil ' • A. Map of Enrope, Steel , by 7 het: • • . S. Map ot S. A menra , :mn Africa. 6lhei . .t by 7 fleet. • The tiongreptleit accompanying the Itapt are entitled Pelton's Tier to Hemisphere nips, Peltan's Key to hill sates (leonine Maps. • • . • - - • They Are especially' adapted to teach GscgssAy by the use of Outline Maps—ane extremely popular and destined to be gintgerilally used. SOWER &HONES. - • I • • , No. Alt North Third strest, - Phitadelpbts. These leeks totn Abu be had at , pnbilaher's priers at B.• HANNAN'S Hook Store; rotOndlleArho lito NMI for the ptillishes. • • . Sept. 13,1850. ••• , • ' '-'l7.Strt , MISCELLANEOUS. 011Cateir' Ne w Y. Mendes,.atzieNDElß dr' P - _". - 1 • rixtb Street.. • • elirstnut Stree Styles tier the P k. SCAM!, illadelphia.•• ill and Winter of 1 30 i. Alen • complete aiwurtillens• of thous' forolehlog goods such as white and tiney shirts. Black and Riney neck Des—four different ooylee—on frames or plain Use. New style moire antique ties for Lads. All style Standing and Byron collars for Men end Lade, on Auld and toads CLOTB.- • -• • CAMIMER • - LINEN RID. (Walking) • • f LINED E (Driving ' ) • I • DOG SKIN. (Driving,) DRESS KID AND FANCY, DRESS DUCK SKIN GUM 8 AND Mellott lot of Cadman) 'trod and inttraluiney Silk and ~ateritio, Cotton, Unmet Merino mad beat quality, Rod flannel Shirts and Drawers In the County.., ' • Ehlrts MIAS to Order end Warranted to Rt. 18 VIS LATEST' NTT= MAIMS Meals to to Wood at the City Rat, Cap and Gentitt fur. lashing store, uszt.ttoor to the Pottesillenouee, Potts. villa; Pa. ' • lists Made to Oder. ; • . • ` LADIE S INCRA 'RUBBER BOOTS. jill ki wet • Ind .: snowy welfther— a ; -. . ; -• neat and complete article. to slip over other light; oes-rut half the pip, of leather hoots—just received 'and for *ale by t. .. •_1 . D. BANYAN. ' , LEONARD FRY i co., . i i Ilaulcere k Dealers lieilintetktuage, ''' - - ' .•• TA.M.IQI7,A. P.Av " IOLLECTIONS ATTENDED . TOI i i (land drafts f sale on ill the prl clPal rides to th e' or Wolk.- Also, - drafts for sale on tin land,lreland, ileo6l i and and Wales. . .;. - . - , June 14,'55 . - : " 2- / 4 ENCW4SH PAPER ki NC:ANGST. I A, LO'l or E.nglish,ra er Hangings ; . ' very showy patter - riewitt eolors. for sale e sap . b clone out a ronsttnntent. • Paper bangers t and thews who desire cheap and abow y , per will dud tids - a favorable opportunity to purchase, wholesale and retail, at B. DANNAN'S Wholesale and Recall Bookstore. • Where may be bad (told 'and Velv t papers,' Gold, pa pers. ie.. varying in prke from 6 erns to $2 par. .pkoe.-- .Tbe beet assortment of papers in the ty can befian tad, at his eitablishment. ; ~"- P dttaville, June 7, 1 66 ' : l' •' ' 23- ' ' • ' • • SAD.IiEWB • • ~ - ' FROM, .TH PA 111 1 10. ~ ,•A/f R. E. F.,TAY II LO when in th Cal i of Philadelphia, law great zenith n to his t on, that owing to the rumored lowsof the attainably Pacific. lift would unt bo able to duplicate the very band anna and varied • ateortment of Spr ing and Summer. Cloths. Cassinteres and 'Vesting* t he{ he has jut opened for getteralinsoectiocrat his new. ea Room, Corner of Centre and Slahontonge Sta. PoltevDle, Merck 22.1656- " - 641Wri. V. TAYLOR. • , DR.ED! Difil DRED 111 a Harriet im Stowe. JE)RED, a Tale the Great Dismal Swamp, by Mn. H. O. Stow" author of thuds Tom's C,abln—d vol. . litetory of Slavery, by Monier OreeleY. tlonildantled letters . of Napoleon and dauphins, by Abbott :- Cousin Xiebolas: by the author of Ingo by Legend. ! Sermons. by Spingedt. the Modern Whitfield. • Ronintrold 'bate**. hyrLizzie Petit. Wei or krontont. by algelotr, Upham and'llebameker. &ratters: a Tale of 1187. , ; • ! . • Headier's Life-of Washington, Illestrated.' . .. r Irving', L'lii of • " • 1 3 vol.' •, !, • At Mew and abered. byjlistaloe Own.' • ' • ti, Iletribuibe; by Mn.s Soetbineitt, , . --- Gmeey; • ..,eArtiLT et t l : Mst .: . feabsteallGa Pest rm 4 Pes et tier gegilsb:Laestuige, , jnittlablialeml, aed for sale b,y __L _ - - • FRUIT T.REI Larkia or .8. Be; BANNAN his appG : Agent for the sale of Fruit Ines from the N mier • • Mesas. of ELLWKIIIGES t BARRY. of Iteduister,` Thu Largest Nursery In the world, and who wane estop. mended by the late Lamented Downlog a.. gentlemen of strict Integrity, ow whom you can depend on getting the kind of Frttlt Trees ordered. - Those gentlemen have I 300 sties filled, with Trees. Illtrubtewy, and Plante of 'description: in cultivation. • ibr Trnitand Ornamental Tree's, Shrubbery, he., In large or small quantities, trill , be received- by the subscriber. B. umizisico .I.IV B. tae.. _ Sept. 10."56. • _HAT cm .2 lIICH 13NSUltiBER saw "STICK 140 OUT" can tieveen for "A Few Days," In the - window of the Gentlemen I Furnishing Stone, next doer to the "Pottsville HOW." • ' + • AM.). the most beautiful aniortun nt of Summer Ties, Stocks, Scarfs, Ribbons. ty Uore, Oo lam. (of All stylea,) Suspenders, and all articles In the Furnishing line, ever beds offered to the eltbeus of i'sttteslll.3. 4111127:4 MADE TO ORDER.l t iand Rewrzber • That every shirt ordered at this es bilshinent IT din ranted to tit, being made by °La= k TAGOILILT. of Philadelphia. whom reputation as shirt inanuacturent staid Seeond.to none in !he Union. *dente taken and sh its made the moat fashionable tyke, and at Phil. adept& pekoes. - C.TAYLt/R. Pottsville. Jniy 19. '56 . • . • 2s-tr • - . - 901,0NIBIAN GUANO. THE Philadelphia, -Quail° Company 11. laying purelumed from the lferteanolnantioserntnyt the eyitudv° right 4 , to the (Juan° within that rjurlsdie• Hon, they are now prepired to turista Farmers with an Yeallent-PeCtillux, at *mush lower'mte . than the turn clan Is now sold. e 4 • The 'subscriber has been appoint sole agent by the Company to-rend this article In'Schaylkill county, wilier* It can . bp bad by the bag or ton, at the Comptiny'S It Is put VP mostly In bags of 160 *Mods to each bag, and will be sold sal Sti 50 by the bag, Or 542 50 per ton of 2000 pounds, cash. The predominant ingredient of this Guano is none Phcisphitif ei Llme., lth * percentage of Ammonia: Pamphlet's log the fertilising ,quality• • of the • fluatio, an be obtal al at one Store. • • i 11. HANNA.N. - : • , Sole Agent for Schuylkill county:; .• Pottsville, 3trat 14:16 ' • • • ' FLUB, PIM AND CONBISSION STONE, CalimehiMiereeteiPottetitie. • • • , 'ldir.halcsalwand Retail. a rr 11E - subscriber respectfully announce • 5 to the imbue that he has taken the. Finneand Feed s4 l ;e 4 heretofore kept by Bell andgSlathers. Idiom he will keep ell 'kinds of Ylour acid Feed,: of every description,' whichiefilbeliold wholesale and ritall- at the Lowest mins, Us has on hand a woad .aaaortmont.nf choke Family Flour,, Feed of all kinds, such as Cottt , PLtli, !fall Feed, liar. straw. & Hs will ' also sell all kinds of Flour, Fl*4 de.,i on Coin. • lie ally sollcite the patronage of the, trends of. the late ..and the public gencuwally. fee li ng' eon& .lent that ' tf , Wan' give entire lath/faction to those who air larditho with thole custom. ISAAC • , Blarch , 1044' • • „,„,•• 1149,1111Pigr DFNILT . 0 . 14 / en Ayers no a gge,, 2 door.' iS'orthy the Eiyirefirtffee, Centre St mot, • • - Potter ilk, Pir., ' ILL' stritlrattend toall collections snarl:Steil to ; them, negotiate' Business Paper, bogus, Wake, sad all other seen/Mom. -• . • Ibrars-Tulay# Brothers; Bankars, "iv York, Lanni on Union Bank of London, Belfast Banking Company of • Ireland, National Bank of Scotland; also at the office of • )hears. Green k Taylor. Liverpool, • Ileum Taylor, Brims Co., bletb. BOOt/11/3d. Cons'antly on band and for kale tbr any amount, from El upwards, in aims 63 snit purchasers. • • . -Themedratta ara'payable at sight, and are good thee& ry part of, Ea Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Co mm* Bank o exchanged at, the best rates. Land Wattirotatuaght a ti sold. April I '66!• pan.lo, lAN &) , 113. , , az tfuraff_..•—• .JUST , Aux exsaustnirseortatent of 111 s d r rngiTit Wing . and Minting Cass Milted new, roue - • 7 Got • Anebor-Leter amtlepine. from Wto skt. • Sil, Vrtitcho 4 -MuktUnptud,Opep.2Blo4 front AO $4O. • InneztentdroauortmeutofFlwJen , . . .Pfataf Ware.:.;Jnat retired, a satiety of the latest - patternsend boat quality, by the set or sin. • 1 plate. • I Philo Gbodfs—ln twat,. ',Meiji, such as Vine China rigekilt Thirer Clam Inkstands, Oreatoeubt. Marital lagraastafr.--B n perior Vhalins;Gultarx, Aretir dsons. nuke, Jte.', • . - ' ' • All of which greoffeeedat the lowest market priese..a. C.all And earl* yountehrear,at 1 , -- • r.• • • 0 . ~• • . 2 „rr, 2 .IMAX.I.4ItIMUIntS, gate 3 = 5 4 _ • Gents* strest,a dor ?any. POlliTtlic-Dte.:l4. 1854 f Ate:. _r.:4l 4111-tf t for tide wants for UM isle of PA -V&A' msTALLunotiu, cow -It inch yawls& eliotherklada taw • Wag perfeetlY eletlnht,it obvittenths neesedty of Misty burble. sad idea preserres Um body from thweerdet derompoittlea They aropatlenlorty reliable for trans e ~ porting the body from one pile, to another. The fad ts cobra' with 1- hick slam, with metal top, width eats be warmed at say' • item end theism at the corpse seen!by Its Mends sere. Mitres. We might she foe, hundred, of ettits MIT obovsta oft *a to thendrairtatsdibit I alUe Oath boom the idea del. bat thil Darwin will solders Waimea's. Axil ith. • Gesaisusu..ll* 4numerl tem *kitty: of :your Gras. mental •Valstill e Bartel " mod na ammo Ihe remains of the Ist Ibm.Jolnell.Ullhawn to %Won armairmalC a l= Iseilmsenl in( with the Well tit it Is mrtlehe known to as dettmesporthl he deed to Ir Anal meting pleas. • t With reepsetime entwalleoareetven - youre.sto4 (dissedh Hoary thy; Lofts Cass, Dam Wehstonv.Win. Illes# des J. IL airflow:. TAlSsemil.ll.' Atehlimen; atatLinsme t tidni.l?. Remy DedW kaillbellir es r aite tm* 411$11e: N , • o_,..l: ,, :,lllhellphilif#~l_9l4l TinintiktrlkilkUriNk •1 I ort,.giodw , - 'Tie II ilmiltal night In tie_ *whiter time; I - As atlas !tavern= be: - - . _ ...... i J. The roar of the storm is hoard like the clams - Of the wanes on au angry me. , , , • The moon Is tall, but her .11rer light '- ' ' •' 1 The storm dashes out with his slugs tonight;" 1 And O'er the sky, from mouth to north. • ; Not a star ti peen as the winds come forth, • ln th e &Mengel' of a mighty glee. '•- . - . 1 All day the snon'ame down--all day— 1..: - Ails nem tame down before. And over the antis at night there lay , ' 1 - Some two or three feet or more. i . The fence was lost, and the wall of stone; ! ' The windows bloced and the walker') gonel j The haystack grown toe mountain lilt; And the wood pile looked like a mobster drift Ar it lay at the thrones door: . . . . I. At the night set In. come ball and suora' ' And the air grew sharp and chill. And the warning roar of a sullen blow c.- Was heard ou the distant hill; , And the Norther! 'seer on the mountain peak. In his breath how the old trees writhe and shriek I . . Ile abouta along the piths, Ho! Ho V lie &leas from ills nottri s the blinding snow, And growls with a savage will! ...mango plunge. with. frenaled react • ••• .• S be wade in the heavy snow; .: .4. And her tauter strove till his breath grew short, • With a word end a &ate blow': • • ' Int the snow was deep and the tugs 'were light, • H 4 hallo were nutott'd. and bad Let their might; ' ho he strain:tat beet to his sleigh 'again,' And strove to sbelter himself in 1,1414 • . tylth hls coat and his buffalo. lle ••• . - bee given the last faint jerk of the twin . To rouse u_p.his dying steed; r, • • And the - poordeg howls to the taut in vain For help in his muter's need. • Ile s rives for a while with a wistful eye -• To retch but a glance horn his bailey eye,' And wags his tail if the rude wind Cap • 'The skirts of bk. coat across his lap. . And whines that be takes no heed. • M~ i _ Ii Our harmonious Democratic brethren-are . l ivery subdued in their rejoicings bout these! days. ~The leaders forbear toexult, and they! izolemte us- beret its. even as if ,we were better than some of the faithful. lisastonishing w hat ! mollifying areas good wire exercises On 'the . politicatCoustitution: Superadded to these tokens, too, is another quite as worthy of tote. They tell es not in whispers, but with tronglungs, that,unless the South stops its plamorauddiantic exhibitions,- they will stop l hltt supply of 'Deameratic theirs' and sinews par election day.. There must.be no mow; 'Brooks affairs," and no reptlition,.of these. late exactions. See; bow penitent of sited- deo. theie 'rogues 'hive 'becomti i The next move will lie to,Oust us_ oricivali Free Boilers; and claim the-paternity of Non Extension on' -the score ,of Jefferson's onlitlance. They can do anything, swear .anything, and swat I low anything.: Suchlndia rubber' prlueiples' defy all the patent whits of Day! and Hoed mar;eombitted.. 1 , ' - ~, ... . 1 , r We,'are to have aiveq nice time about the opening 'of the liosi- Year at •liarrisburg— that capital.of capitals;' A f3enatorial , drug. gle is to come off for: l3rodhead's ;place. He, *tor • fellow, with al seeming admonition of 1 fitie, his been seen of-late. walking with-his head under his arm.! It is melancholy , to cons I . template fallen greatness, and it is Zed to'. see Brodhead so mournful in this hour of tri- I timph. He helped to save the Cruipn' to the -j tune of 3,000 majority in - .Northampton, and therefore shoutd revel in delicious anticipa , *apt .-apa.trioVa . reward..:, But bet- ia ...really gloomy and unronsable. - The blues have I poptessed hipit since the returns came in. He I sees old hatreds revived and ancient hostilities; ... , restored, now thatlia ;faction, is down, with: the heel of an Old Buck on its neck, Wier so t Many yearts.of.contest. I There-will beta beautiful sprinkling of can- 1 tlidates for thervaeithet. - Brodhead is almost! out of the ring, but . he hopes, for it is his na-1 tire. There being„but three Democratic ma.l inrity on joint ballot, he relies,on the distradd lions among superior .competitors, and -the' luck which always has attended mediocrity and, inferiority in Penna. - Forney islet) for titepri . ze, het does not grow in strength ! 7, ,even after all his toils of body and conscience. . There is'- another and better prize, ho w Over, to which his eyeew i ill turn when this si lost, as it will be. . Buckslew, and Black, Old Foster, and; almost everybody of high anillow degree, as-,, Forire& Therisay if Bigler has;_has;_ the material: , . a Senator, plls:* else.lS hot- sufficiently! God-fersakeo to be withotit 1. John Rob-1 bins, who formerly .repr t esetit# I one of 9nr I Faubourga i& Congress, bail: the 'fourteen votes of the consolidated chitin his.wallet,l tints starting with more nuAerical . capital; thin any other competitor, Though small he 1 is shrewd; and will give.tbe ittOftua.isfiefl big bugs a pretty luird turn ritino the cottreet-- .014 Duck's. nepheiv, 'young Watch,. who was _with him iriLondcin;,is i n the, 'State Senate, and his procliyiges will be kOenly watched,; .es a reflection f the wishes of Wheatland. Mark me, there will be i some music before; this farce is played aut. 'Meantime,' Old' Buck says, - "Blum's the worar It is oven! doubted if he knows such a tbpig as i Sena-I torial election is to haprea ON century. Be; ,beard of such a thinglong Aim but; thoughti that sort of representation had been V aban. doned. They will enlighte hilts one of these days. In, fact, the 'reality Ategins to g.etl through his hair already, espedially ,since be has :been istndjing six pages rift t'l'iis Taunus for daUy edification and'comfott. - There is already some spedulation as to the ' policy to be pursued,toward Dills and Com-: patty, who bare been indul g . thimselves. with toreign bishions and ai ms' uring .the pre. ! sent dynasty. Buchanan and alias despise ' each other cordially, *agenda aof the old D school only, know how t o do ! Th ey h ave , been adversaries, 'thettordkunws bow long' —Methuselah °till , can ,tel,!, Could - you: spiiitzudize. Noah into a_reielati,on on this score, it , ,- would,!delight our graybeards. As they have progressed in yeara - , have. they. in hate. But , thia very fact "--r6 'well known meal! polished.circles--rendedi...delicacy It of Old Buck's position the me re - texaticias.'. Ile, , •caal, AisntiSs- on ricknoetiged enemy . 'with gractrovhsteYer he migthillo to a friend, - 'with'whom . libeities . could;l4 taken. • Th e, 'silk atocking Democrats mite d that if r.[ ' Dallas has the instincts of la' !dentin ihe i. [will at cinee'reliee,e the ibeirm Og . P.liiiiillfiti i re .. knit such iilieijileiity. thic they forget that • he';nt hill ft b (twenty-odd bkbsand a year): flourish among' their "old kindred" (British' ~ Demotrata, cif course,) 'and' dine with My t Lord Duke, day in and dayeo4 There fiat I-no such piclaiiits hereaboutnabDallas isnot I [ th e man to tern hitt- bark • his poekst ba i . this deitcription Of titbittery 14, Sir-eel ' I I_, You ' ' YOU may 'not haveintsiOe4 Thavlifasteri '' Dialonsihealth lineltuddittitpaild Uppity- rip; r'sived at Paris, and . thakheliriiltogether lib; sorbed in diplomatic, Cites 'fatifi *concerns... Theryt'lvas a Was . inhis qecoveri, which i !,,Will 'eatili vrejoiat' ti 'galti , c e patnotie v ,postpte in the Old Doniinio .1 No,Virenian ~,c_44)l3e,:teralat aut. - Even., Wgio . ok - bside -, "midi nOtp priest)* that . 1 us 4t°oll6o* usin k bat- tbe , ia eta-saiitneibaslio. lbs , lt.v . liettll). 1 " =NZ II ♦ .TERZOIT lams. ""t. irt muss s. sasrmas. Such &night as this to be found abroad . In the mow and the sibling air, ,A.atdming dog; in the dell by the road, When the hail through his shaggr half. The wind drives hard, doth crouch and growl, And shut his eyes with a dismal howl; Theo to shield himself from the cutting sleet, We nose la pressed on his quivering feet. • Pra7, whatdoes the dog do there? • His master came trout the tofu to-0104. . And bet the traveled way ; • -And tbr boars he-trod with main eadmiglit A ;nib for Its horn and sleigh; • ' Burdieper silli the anew drifts gret. • And .alder still M. deree wind blew; And his mare, a beautiful Morgan brown, At last o'er a leg had floundered down, That-deep in a huge drift lay: • . The Wind goals down: the storm le o'er • ' Cb tho'bour or midnight pint, • , Th'elutrat writhe, and bends no more - In the myth of. the mighty. blast. • The noon looks out with a direr light Chi thi , high .Itl hills, with the snow all white; -,And the giant shadow of Camel's Hump' Of led and tree. and ghostly stump, On the silent plain ars cast. - But there ar•Abep—by the hidden lore. Who came that night from the town— All deadr the =wand his faithful dog, . • i And his banutlini lifmgan brownt Ile sits to his sleigh."-Ala tace bt bland— h Ma cap on head. and the ' reins in his band: The dog with bin haul on his mister's feet, • - • And tbi horse half seen through the crusted Ant i ,Where she 147:when she floundereddownl )lalitical. P.ol,llteS nunlymaa, . • , • mont, is coining hate voluntarily, hating_ _made a pretty cod thing of his mission, net wjthstantling a vulgar and costly display of living. Dodge, at Madrid, has the tenacity for place thata hungry VultdOg hatfor . flesh. We will see *lto will decapitate him. The others mostly in! iLll godd Democrats, with' the, brand of original am en their brows. • So, drive is a hard tune 'ahead id thedistibution .of thew etivetedbonors. , • - . t`• It is said that ti.condition of ex Gov. Pot; ter's reconciliation to his life long enemy at. Cincinnati was the Colleetership'of this port. And we know:the old boy has been hobnob bing at Wheatland sincelthe election--per haps looking ; after 'the I driftiood. At all events, Charley Drown is to Walt the plank. So much is certain, though be may bold 'on for a while until ,the new, concern 'gets start ed, so as not to clog the launching. Charley .is hugely hated in the Sanhedrim, and pretty much detested out of it. His arrogance the Unterrgtettsay, is beyond,httmatt endurance. _They won't stand it. ' Poor. Miller,. the Postmaster, attached Ins fortunes to the , car of that 'illustrious . New Euglands,patriot, Franklin Pierce, and only backed water; hen his candidate fell down prelsellto. three and a half votes—the half man betng probably one of Henton's'political eunuchs who figured an that memorable oe . casien. Tbe Bdcbaneere have marked him ever sines in the 'official black-book, and bright ; and early on the morning of the sth of March - he-Will get leave of absence'. 'All the office .holding patriots are - converted to the doctrine that modration is the tree policy of Mr, Bir chanan's, adetinistration,. and this constant scramble forplace is discreditable to our ' in stitutions. They are for-stability, purity, and _for - keping. things as theY are. Good for them. ' ; A REPVOLICAIL, • • - SODEBERN 19CULTATION IN ADVANCE.- , ' • Th. New .l °Outfit. Delta, pea of the most rabid diitinionlit7luelianan juurnals in the country; before" the Prestuenttal Enctitin took Buchauan's election for granted, and chanted .1i the credit for , the South:- It cleat:din article on the-subject as . •• • follow": '. ' , -I . 1 • , "Mr. Bizehanan, if elected, will his success, entirely to the 'Untie'. 'lO the Northern mind, caused bji, the determined attitude of the South: env party.We may be coiled extremists or Ste :eaters,"uirritat tow—it does not matter. "While we eatunOt be, driven into the abaudonnient of 1 , principle tu solve !party suCtut, we are ready }o . ' maintain :the' Agit te idol Institutions of the South, even to disunion. - This chariedun we here 141. tcred in the Southern mind. It is a pity it was ,not fostered there twenty yeari since. It would hare such Id die parties a'rlital of trouble. Ilut .the Southern party has something else to do now. Having chetked for.--a time the Black Republican , crusade, we Inuit! push forward those xeforms at home Chick are •necessary; for the assertion and maintenance of lour eqUality; in the Ca iOnOir of our nationality and independance out of it. ' ' "Remiumberl: that Nieareugua and Cuba are vastly more impoetint to us then Ragusa Territo ry, though wei should nutlrenounee the latter. Mexico is not aft4off. !The genius of enmuiercial empire beckihis to es front Tehuantepec.: But Nitarauguis is, the great I, political- nucleus, and ' while the 'National' then of the South are busy over the *polls of the victory woo : through the courage and boldness of the Southern party,-let us put forth all oer strength in,Niiisraugua. '"We-bevel only tour years-to prepare for the . great contest 16 .1860. Dive Walker the pewee and he will sulve nut only the Central. American Question, but With it that tit' . ,Cuba. Once firmly established in Nicaraugue he wilt restore the West. Indies to tbeie.eriginalcondition as slave torotiies. It can be demonstrated that the ohm.. paratire decline of New Orleans commenced with `the abolition policy of England in the American tropics.. It only requires the,difeat. of Walker Itt Nicaragua and the Africanizetiori of Cuba to Mike, the decline inure than comPatistive, perhaps lyre= triecabla. It , only requires, no the other band the reorganization of Central America as a slave-pro. clueing country„with the redemption of the West Indies from .tegro.barharlsoi, to make Net-Or lean" the centre of a vast tropical e.npite, and to reader...in' vonneetion with !the . Pacing) 'trade, the • advautages tu i which she iit gitographieully enti tled. This is ,a work fur We Southern party. We, hare sheen our power in ertfunal politics; let tis . give it prattle:al direetion, et home.. • • • - ;,: "In the foregoing we have briefly reviewed the • eauses'ahith' led to the itamiiin in 'did North, nail' •sketchmi the .prognunnae?of the Southern party fur the future: upon. the aseumptionithst Rushee eu's election' was a tensility. But what will be the - signification of his election, with regard to all the important questions Of the day, we shall be compelled to leave to the solution of mime. • -So far :as it may convey a rebuke to, the reflation' spirit of the North lets far as it trisy 'he an effectual pro- tact, against the open attempt of one section to subject another to the tynniny,of a hostile major'. ty pm far es ifrmay show *atilt° resistance yogi- 1 ey (mike part, ofthe Sordhlis tesily the only PCS ey that can bave _the Union , and our . rights and *our honor at the the nos lime; 'thus ler at lead, it,will be a triumph for'thei SOuth and a valuable . lesson to politicians of Huth sections. It will 'prove that Northern interest is - superior to ,Ifoitbern fanaticism, and that slavery though the enlijeet of uctlunel agitetion.is really the strong• est conservative and national element . .., tit ; the Ural arl. ' ',. . 1 , !• •,, - . , -what the Northern wing of the ' Demeeratie Coerce' may, do with the slavery question, we - sindt have to leave to future developing -tile. We -fear however; it . is deejily leahued with - tbe non. extension • theory to which so many Democratic -leidere, Ilorti t . and South, bite givatilibeir," sane 'don. -It , iirss'eli 'geed omit) to dais the: younger . Van Duren andlJ,o . bn C. Ineeketwidge ' making :Spenehes train .ther saute platform and lathe same , ' j cause, end doe elder Van'Buren and Mr. Buchan- I an embracing upen.the saute construction of tits ; ,Nebraska bilk' I I - - : ' "These. °mei., have not 'ken itairovecl by tie I • pr. jars der/Oristion• Made y Deauscrutie rpeckere and totisocat Of the Nart •••--thol the Mark Its, I ind stiteae uttered qss ufao i fief' in ellargiatg - Mr. - Oacieseas 'via ° halal:prof slorierrowteisiost. Why, so tensest '4l. ikia duitri if . ate Northern -Ds. awe-racy desirta to:preserve:the , political, 4:gut:lit" ado •Squth, to which the ixtehaion of starei'y se r . asiariof I', Bit :after' 01,1 we Live rhi. Offend 'sflersaitesto, to whith=•:Afr, ilecolisaors ispleshjed.— There is sued Oimigb Southern doctrine in that, and If Mr. - Buthenito ellen live ap to is, well and good;; we wilt be the Grist to throw the: mantle of lurgivuness over all his pint political/tins of omis sion or commission. Meantime, es: we bare often situ nefrire, though not unexceptiotutide. he is our choice fir President; hotin supper:dog him 'we haverchoseti to do so, with our eyes open,' -end have desired that Ste Sentheru people should - have their *JO' Often' also. It they vote with . • them shut, it will be no fault of ours; if, doodled ,ln any particular; they. cannel ulnae their heads, and ray tvedidll. 1.. ' -,L 'j . %.„.._' • ' ' • "The fetere4s - Yet ipieelete. - Arsumitig , Mr. Buebafitta'seleetlau to be s: °Meaty, 'the hori zon instill =flap ; Bat of this; ws feel sure; the Northern reaction against lorelkont ie due, to the resistance! policy; and tbe; Delta , wed other so called , extresaists . end disUbmists oldie Sou th , 'have !wreathe true Uoiattsilvers." • • '"A distinghed tounitinian," writing to the Delta from W ashington, Cantles his letter as' fol - lows r ..-: - : . ,-; •' • r- ;'' •'• "Dot the tie', is now; petit) dieress,tbie teat. ler (disellitto.)';; 4 Anne of ;our years to: eturda— let us ga into stetion-,-•inskeviour term a , beseston the Consiltutiottand determine tot to have peace till that condition's! just I the Ojef of - Duren and man, ate setoteribed o by the whole country. 'The. echrtetwe or the - -Union depends _upon if.' *,say' for ens, earl say it boldly," 'hispos, tie eactessiew et . eigeery hang tie eroatity and seep saissesettif the Seeth"—the eatteavits* of eteeery it lir : =ha effective; ffstion.presereceir phrase. Met e au be.doire.yaited 'istto the, Deoweratie 1 4 esitoiw.' , Lei out hue it is,ty:lB6o." ' - lateturisx? npas Enat..orio.—' Private let. ten, received in ibis city from the Ilon. Geo. M. Dallas, Unified States :Minister to the Court of St. James, by his, conSdentialfriends, ,convey_ the important intelligence that be has succeeded in uegOtigting b treatibetween the Duited StateS .and Eigliind,mhich covers and set des all the points in. dispute, : bet Ween the two cOuwiries• /P .W 0 been ihe earnest desire of Presitimoitiirce and. Secietary; . MacEi to aceomphish tliw difeentt ,before retiring „from Iktr.teetriothitt all possible trouble might _De Imnothed,atvai hu,tho incoming 4; tams. Thiiiiistrictiona given , in ,Dal, :Isa,,when hei eutered upon his Mission, have ,been seßloaly . twited up in ,him. the; result lin.been most happy; u aboin noted. .diarriena,,lfors 12. • .. • There is &Amnestied sting in the (nagging that ths sharPsigitted .will ; mirsdate, ~Mr . Buchanan' was for years nor rimitassatior .01 ..the British. Court{ and was °barged. with -the - lattlennuit of .the A 01411004 in .direnentiejew weep the two:Ooternnostital roe tome reg ain another, be did not Stile; tlisan;ibut kit the, relation* 'ldle tWai , 40quities,to a.dit turbed state. r At' lentelN.eo"- -,clude4 to come home And. look otter bls. el:minces for i,tiss„-PixsideneY, 'Pierce and Maicisent his;chief Petnifylvona bsoil:end:Nat' oil ; Far win roam °fouler. we /moped - time: 'kat been for traitor .bongoity iyolAonftdenoer, Wariaba Mialwrrafity sad BilWkiliso do* 13ANNAN'S, STEAM PRINTING OFFICE Basin inerinat time Proem, vs ere am raper! excenteinit *ALSO= PitiATEMI eraser, deetriptiock (Ape, Olike ditto Mimi Atend,:elteaptir than it ant bitinelateapilthareitabllchatat la the eciathlsehee Pankliste t : sit. ofizaiiiv, large Aware. Raiirocui rose., mandaak pffroAdv, drecte• of dpiveatear t r , '8044 Bill Ore, Books es, • At tint - eery aborted sotto: Om stock OJOS MI Is MOM erlatuive than that army ousradlei ht this are• non alba State, and we hem bawls eittlikoPoti =WM: lorJobbitip., atilesa practical Printer et. we *lll gnatentea oar work to hi as neat tut any that, eau be • tented oat is the tithe. PILISTLee PS QUM epee sit/mahatma' moth:Li HIE t: Dadra bialtaile nwlwr wittint7 BOW Sliairlinok • of every **eel mtunntectnittl. bound eimil nail to pope at •• notice . • • 10.`47. was hetween Messrs. Marcy and flick nen; and Wow, when Mr. Dallas has been but, a few month ,in Europe, we see it announced that Mr. Dallas has already negotiated & treaty by Which all tho'questions iti . difference between the two Governments, have been happily eel. • tied! The allusion to "private fetters" fittn Mr. Pallas is a blind ands' huntbug, which does injustice to. Mr. Dallas' discretieq as a Minister. lie had no.righd to lot , alich ptrtant inforatation first I . eacgftbe . public through his "private letters," and , be uhver did. The Mold, Anierictues infOrtnation, feel confident, came directly front the .State Department at Washington.--N. Y. rribuim. Dowt o os me ILL ali rrenz.The following from a entry exchange is a vivid, truthful, life-like, accurate and admirable description of that nuisance in this age of "progress—the man whd.don't take the papers. _Young, men, remember:this. The late Hon. Frugality' Flathead, who died worth three millions, says among. the celebrated axioms which he al ways wore pasted to the 'heels of hitt .bocits, that he never knew a mad to come to Much who' did't subscribe for, or, at least borrow, one paper. But the "skitch:" "The man that don't take his county paper was in town yesterday. He brought his whole family . in trio hot*, wagon. •He still believed that General Tayior was Pripaideat, and waked to know if the "Kacosehatkid" had taken Cuba, and if-so, where they laid ta ken it. He had sold his corn fOr twenty five cents--the price being 3l=but upon going to 'deposit his money, they told him It was mainly counterfeit. The only bard money he. bad 'was some three cent pieces, and these 'some sharper bad run on film for half dimes I His 'eld lady was'smoking a "cob pipe," and would not believe that anything al.,e could .be used. One of the•boys went to ti blacksmith sihdp for >t pair of shoes. Ind another mistook'' the market house for a church. After' banking• his bat on the meat hooks, be' piously took a seat on a butcher's stall, and - listened to; an auctioneer, whom he took to'be the preaciiii.• He left before ameeiin' was out," and had' co great opinion of. the- "sartnint." One, of' the girls took a lot of seedbitionstotbe post otEcel to trade for a letter. She had a baby, which she. carried in a"augar trough ,' stopping at times to rock it ori the sidewalk—when it cried she stuffed its tuuuth with an old stocking, 'and sang "Barbara The oldest boy. sold two "coon skins," and was on a "bust."—• When Tait seen he bad called for a glass' of l'eoda and water," and Stood soaking ginger bread and inakiug.wry faces.. The shopkeep er, mistaking his meaning, bad given him a .mixture of sal soda and water, and it tasted strongly of soap. But he'd hearn tell of soda. and water, and was bound to give it a fair trial. So'ine "tdwrifellow" came in and called for lemonade with a "fly in it," whereulion pur "soaped", friend turned his buck and quietly .wiped'several flue into his drink.' We ap pivached the old gentleman and tried to get him to 'subscribe," but he would not listen to it. He was opposed to "infernal` improve meats," and * be thought larnin' was a wicked invention, and culterwation notbiu' but waaity and wexatioa.—None of his family ever learn ed to read, but one boy, and he leached school awhile, and then went to a study diwinity." • < 2/1B BOARDING Stmuiit. — Nctscsiar . ..--Wbile our, sanitary police , is - engaged in itispect• ing emigrant boarding,: gouge*. the•, tenant hoUses' of the poor, and in 'ferreting out the causes of disease in 611eys and unventilated courts of cities, et:fakir)? fruitful sources of ill health exist among _bur higher classes, pewit .eing evils seriodand as lasting. A few weeks ago we were called to see a' young girl • suffering from general debility, neuralgic pains, vertigo and headache. She. bad just re(urneVrota a boarding school in a neighboring city, where she had spent only a' month before her health, previously pod, failed. ' l on inquiry we,fuund the routine of the school - to be as follows, and to be certain of the correctness of her account we have made inquires ofothers familiar with its man. agemetr. : • 4; 1‘ The pupilsrisent'fivein'the morning. Thy study from !lye toseven o'clock,' Frutn seven to eight they have breakfast. Flom eight the morning to two P. 11. is spent. in the school room, a period of six hours. At two they hive dinner; and.froin three to tiro MO allowed to walk or talk otherexereise. . From five to six they study; at sii' have tea, and then study from seveu to uini, wheu they are sent to bed. Their diet is light-and unsubstantial, and tlisieappetites under such regimsn areas fee ble as the diet. '• • = Now, here the 'day of a young, griming, • spirited school girl is divided into periods,of seven &Kiri 'fur sleep,- three, for meals, two fur exercise, and twelve for study. - Every person under ful adulta . ge needs eight or , nine hours sleep, end, in order that sleep should'be' healthful • knd refreshing, they re quire at least six hours or recreation and ac tire ezeicise. The time for- menu is suffici ently ample in the instance here mentioned, but to allow only two hours for exercise, and =thatin the afternoon, when heat and fatigue dispose them to rest, is positively murderous. And twelve boars's study per day is at Tasift five hours too much for,any young person. A child'in full, vigorous health, will 'iscqiiiie chore knowledge, in sizi,lionts daily than in twelve, for full mentnl vigor are incompatible with the discipline we have de- scribed.' This system of education takes - young; ro bust, romping girl's and tranisforms there to slow, languid, pale, worthless women. .To acquire skill on the piano, a little bad Preach, and a natobppamby knowledge of a few of the "English branches,"'they sacrifice Leila, energy, all'capacity for the duties of woman hood, and not• unfreqnently health 'WIL T . BUT. Med. Journal./- Palau •Eovesratiout.---From Potter's Beira of, the- 2V, mes we copy the following surriog sketch from ,an article on Virginia women: I • We once approached an old Virginia farm- house, with Hal:eerier, who hatibeen for, some days absent. A few hundred yards off, we suddenly stcipp,cd to gaze, for at that moment ' 4414 round from the rear of the mansion,, and darting like mad through the trees, came a troop of riders at full speed, all of tied fe males but one. 'Sweeping round the.' Mime,. again they disappered, but a circuit of ,a taw , • moments again brought them ialrifet, when discovering us, they reined tip for SO instant, and then affecting vast disouty, mad a rash at a high oarriage-gate, on one sideorthe lawn to escape. Tbe formost ridec_ gallop: ing 'past the . gate alit/se without - detain; rem, went to one side, raised it and dashed it open And then_ wheeling' her horse darted through - with another rider, and went clatter ; . is down a rocky path, its the gate, made to ' swing shut, dosed with a bang. Two more lanformed the same feat, and the last qf the train made an effort to shoot through at the/ dime time. This was a girl of perhaps , dozen. fears 01,„4..and abe was mounted on by far the largest horse in the party. 'There goes my horse,whom I bade nobody r a ride exclaimed oticompenion. mock gravity very , scantily hiditig his expression of good tutor ed amusement. But the last rider , was too fate..., The gate wait shutting tin her, and, ,it appeared.,that.it.must inevitabli.ealubther powerful horsebetweert italteadland ahuttiag post.: We held -our breaehl but` a sharp, prompt, fearlees pulton -*bermes ofthe heavy- , curb , bit suddenly arrested the bone, atiatit . 'We done: ith" such. vigor *.atid .inch a will, :that the great adinal threw his fore frit'blith in the air v and the gate seemed to awing an. oplilted hoofs as it closed. .In .nosh. / w,tnotnent It was seised by the little' rider,' thrown open and, away she went, with - the_ whip ,flying - to sciveitake bar compardobe E thought of the wild,fearless, gradifuYridera of ' the Western , and wondered whether the blood of Puehahontas, which &wad lie 'the veins of the merry party, had anything to 'do with the matter 11 AVADAMC ,11)4 . P/117111.14 the. celebrated .Prussiaa Iraveltte,mho visited Boston in 1865, is about visiting Maditgamtir. uk Committee of the British Asseriation "tonde•her rant of twenty ponnds to assist in makini teseareh 'es'in the 'natural Liaturlr orAtal, Wand; and ?Anis Aiblevi nu bat non von. • , EtV BOOK antniat: Jlis(CUl,a9r MEI
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