-,.... - • " 1I ' " ' , .. • ) ' 4. • ' 4 1 " . , ... ' 1 . • -.-.-....----- ' ' --•. • •. ' ••••• ;. 4 . "••''•,••-• A ".• % . '. ,-r ~,. -x ! -,.. ---- • • -:. • -'• - ' 3--• , - -•' - -•'••••-tot••• -- -•-••41 , %Aiimmi 4 4r-.10 ,,,- - , -, - M-lu•• '•••'‘‘-`-;' ''' "fi F M ''-''''''''7 4 :-'''''!'"!''''w'!'''''':'"r''''!' - "'''n' - '''' , .."' - ':'''" ° '''''''''''r''"''"'':''' 7 ' . •'''''''''' - ' 4. ' ,1 ' l-1 .-!* - -- -4 ' ''-,..?*'? ''.--." , •••:`" 4 ", _ , ."- •I' . . --'•?•','•••', art or Tres EINERS':OIIII.I4/31. ' . . . :. , i - ...,:.-='„::- .',. . - !,, ~ , -:- I - n , • _ - . ,u , 1 . ~ • !, rtuta 1.1. - est.'„sjrrie..:e: e - : . ': • k 7 ...A . 0 . V,if .40.0,../1.,‹ , i'..Ldit.:l 11 , ;r an num , tet.'t able in e advance—.S: 2 'JS -.- ' ' • :' '9 -7, _ ....,-,* ....,...: ~,- • - 7-•-•.:; . ,„ • 1 teyhiti six taooths—andl ;T. 60 it not paid . , . . , 1 ~. • , •41: 1 1. -1,, -. ' 1 :-.... -•-• • _! , tr ,r ,,,:. ~•• _...y: , - '' ' 6 ... -.-. '‘ • --z-- , r-. 1 - •••••• - ~. - - . , 1,..J , , ~', , ~,,,,„,„ CLUT.: ll'' —i 4 . , ' ~• ' 1 i ' '...l, Ire- , l i, , . , •,,j,•9 1 1 na ;:tctires.=. la advadee, la 00 • • , t l l, 1 iti / ". - -; ,-- •;" .'. e • - -4. T ----- , 10 00 1 ~' ; I'• • • ii j , '2O 00 •• _ _ ' ib,•rip•l., IA HMS t bt! invariably paid in a:lettuce. , ' ' I . • .4,1•21. \ :r.,,,1t-a•lr'"--,„?..."." . , ;,r O'' ' "''-<'.'''' : . •:: 1 ,,„„,..4k ' 4o , l, '; 1c tine itd.lret.i. , , i 1 ---' ~ . I • i l' ' \i , ^ elkkg , ' ' , ~ 1 jr--,._ ... . • •-; 1 1 ,1 .. " t . ' I 1 ' ' 7, CAr.111117 , 5 ...41. , ornmits: ~, , I . •tev tt ty. Ibe fiiroklie.l to Carriers and ot....cre • I . . \ p 1 T - ' , ‘. -1.- .AA — f • • . • • ,•.• _ ••• , '. : ..• -„, ) „..,,i... z.,:1-. ~,n d:lisery. . . „, , ,i and , 5...01 re teli.•rs sripplied with the •, ' . , . , 4.1 4 ENE l' , , xt itl in t It ance., , , 11 r• Lair Or "5 giV,SPA PLUS. . • , 41111101111.11110111111110.11.11111,' - . • : 'I '• ; • I..,•ribers .‘-I , r the Zlis.•oritinuance of their news- , ,_____ ' i t -- :Ite pabli her zuly c..tntltitto to itend them until - ~ •• I WILL TRACI' TOU TO PIEIWS THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH, AM) Eint.Ndi OUT FROM THE CAVERNS ciP MOUBTAINS, METALS •WIITCII WILL GTVE STEENGTIT TO OUR BANDS AND SUBJECT ALLELTITRE TO OUR USE von pitsAstritz,—Dr.Jo4lBo4,;- „. ,:es a. pull. . L' • . hazrther. et.l..et or rease to take their newspa- . . . - - whi,:lith.l ar l . direetertheyere , —_ —— - - _ _ . _.____._ _ - • __. ._ _.._ _ _ --1 _ _ -_-__' '._ ___ _l_ - _ ___ - . _ . .... ;,i,4 - : a Y - "Ir..”' --- . ' t4lsthial Hilt they have settled the ; , nil or- PUBLISIEED EVERY SATURDAY :MORNING- BENJAMIN BANN AN ':-POTTSITILtE SCHITI COUNTY, • KILL PENNSYLVANik ncC t.) ritlier Over. thollt I • - an the MP .4ronsilitei . ..r . r „ t it,, , l . i rs sn4 . , 0 . pla "es ..... I .islii•r. andthe newspapers are scut to the former -, _ ___-------------------* /et t lioy an , h e ld responsible. ; . - - ...,arts haw d..,•lded that refusing to take.' newspa- i , /a the MB e. or removing and leaving Them nn- , VOL: XXXII. ' ..' : .1 - 4 prim ftela evidence of intentiodal fraud. t i •a . —...---,.._ ...,„..._„. • , 'r . , , . . H .RATE* OF- ADVERTISINc. . 1 • , .HOT : ELS. :. : - r . te rve •,t• 0 lines, 50 : , ents tor one insertion—sub .1 , ,‘,.. eat° 5. 25 rents each.' ' 3 lines one time. '25 -- - - i.-. l ttet t in•ertions. 12 , ,,: cents each. Ali Aver. 1 N AT, ,oN A 1-4 TOTE L, ..•, ~,c - lines. for shor t . periods, charged m, a 1 Corner or orameree eb shame in Ste. I - dr.COND Horst: NotTIIOP 'flag It.4II.COAD. \ NE. 11V). • 1 MIZE, -'1..1X.. vwrtcc. 1 Shamokin, No4humberland CO., Pa. • lii:,.. 62 , , 1 i bil...i ...51 25 $2 25 $3 U 0 I . /11 , 11.. M. WE A V ER. Proprietor , Y . . in. , 100 ITA . - - 1. 5 . 5 400 t ..!, •. 1 on 1556 . r-ly i ae-, bo 1 50'. 200 350•,500 I -- -- - - - . vi.l.. P i VT. ' !NZ. , CIUNTZD Ai A sti..ll:lll.E Op ?Ey LINES. I THE " BUCK HOTEL;"' .- tar i 2 :, 2 2 3 t 1) i, 4.P.E - . , sits e. t 2. ' 400 :, 0..9 00 14 00 t ',Yearly opposite the Court Muse, -Lebanon. Pt,... '1 to tres, i5O• 5 00 750 12 DO 1S Of/ i George - F. Reinhart, Proprietor• ;.' This hotel. so lun g 'celebr•ted for its generous board I na-es. 150 000 BOu 14 ton ,2 60 ° ! col.. ito 11 00 12 tlo ~is oo 30 oo i and good accommodations. tons been recently impmved, um.' 1,/ 04) 15 00 '2O 0 .35 0 50 00 I anti continues to be the Stage llotel and General 'Mad got' pp. N. for short periods. as per agreement. ' i Quarters. May 3. 1550 ,li-ly I / a due.s.s Nikicess, $ t each—accompluledArith an I "WHITE . I , • • HORSE HOTEL." -1., ~..,.t. ~ 1 - , ...i,t.......h. - ge...i Deaths,lo reTtlF. 1 Cornerof (..! ,: litre . and Mudautonao eta.; Potieeille., tiscatc is before Maria f..r first insertion—subsequent losertions,.seeos 1 Joseph M. Feger, Proprietor. ' k Nia:, orris arc counted asaline in advertising . ~L. .. Entertainments and accommodati o ns of the best kind rat; a; .1 others. ad vertising by the Y" 3l- .• wi ` n 1-.3111 - every attention - will be paid by the host and his at . - ..end a t midi itg.advertisement not exceeding 15 I „ ultra , ~„ Imike guest); and travolent comfortahle. I ill' be c - ..trred. tocludimt subscription, . iti W I 1 Pottsvilfe. May iti,'sll ' ' / liqy ' ' l oibe it mitt of four suu.tres, With chart- .. o d sobs, Aptii,n. . / 20 00 ' - i THE " EA G LE HOT ZL I " t safe, ,, : •. At. A Iv: rates designated - . ' above. . ' . r 1 .1, . . / ...cry c ..utbltoris, cal-nee - of Cumberland. and Mar- r .i... 0 ...., s._,sst in lar,fer typelhan usual Wilt be .1 :.,1 per eent. advance on these pekes. All cues.' h , t Bro., Lebaniin, Pr/. . i, • rharged he same as letter press. Adam Ranh, Proprietor. Tride ad 'ertisemonts received from Advertising. , .This is the largest and most_i•outuiodions hotel lute ,•.'.. - , .i,r wi. .xcept at 25 per Cent. advance on these j arirm• with ample ronvenfeneesfor families, single bear•;; nide:, b • special agreement with, the publisher. dent. and the public g e nerally Play 3. '5O ' lti-ly* I -I ri...:0• 2lf 5 ; tints e.te. I),•atitsarrnMpanied with uo- - 7 --- rents, ithout notices. no charge. '. • "UNITED STATES , HOTEL," 'i . , 0 i-,4,. 0 eept those of a religious character and - ' Cksaant street, Plielaflctideiu. t-a tonal uric esess trill be charged 25 cents focally 1 The. location of this favorite house 41 ;Incomparably • aof line under 10. Over 10 lines,. 4 cents. per the hest in the city. The rooms are large, airrsind anti-; ditional- fortable. The table Is supplied with the Itert ; and reps , • -din g ., , meetiO,Flllot Ora general or public char - sortable prices strictly adhered 12,,,miatout extortion. 3y 1 e t t -barged . Spatrons Scents per line for each insertion . i friends, the old patns of this hotel, and the traveli gl .11itate`c ;tlrulat 'teal; we will state that 324 likes public are respectfully solicited to make it their home. i cti WWI 1151 ljnes'a half rolumn--and 52 lintet 0 May 3,1856 18-9 m 'C.d. kIacLELLAN. t i .eoldni . 2.35.2 words make a coinmn-el4lti a half •-, • ind .1 •.•,' a .q uart e r roinnin. Ail odd tines ow er . ________,— _________— fre. eh trge,i at the rate Of 4 rents per line. REAL ESTATE 'SALES' 1 ~iv, 0 .. s g et confine their a le wertis nty•to c; business. Agencies for others , sa of Real Es. —,-- . . ' I is n ot included In business advertisements. . . _ . _ tab l ALE:, e Coal Land.. —, ' 1 P - f l \ l-- - T —l N —t; &C. . 'O , Acres - of tl ,Cal lauds, situated i. _______chuyiklll county, ]'a„ d 1 7 OA - . t The Ashland ExtenS i; 7 - ten tt. to Property,.which is. to ' ~ d, I timbered. For re ic t Xll ! en, 'Mel Lewis, Esq.. Cet C. - 's , 1 str, ; Real Estate Agei it, it . The terms are os • LANCIS SPENCE --1.------ seA Sig i ' P M ai E mer H . G . l . ale ti r D & EY Paper att Hanger 0 ItW GION strcet, first house, from fro .i 'entre. u•Iloppo.lt.• Mortitier's Hotel. • r.". - : • Wall 'Papers.' - .., il,,,ird riani. dre., of Varlt.US styles,. at the lowest prices.-. 11.11 .!..piirciitb , e wanted.. ?collie. 'Afairai ;11. 1855 f Dec. W1.'55' 4 4311 1;3- .... ......._ SW STYLES- ... WINDOW SHADES. 'sT received ii• latvo and elegant as ,lnetit ' ~f Wiliam,' Fhades.itiew and beautiful del': ricludii:r liold Itordercd. Oiled. tandsCape of Flo: i ride ,ic- , Se.. cheaper than. ever. A.1.r0) : . _ . ~ ...•1 and, Plain papist Shades. rd every de- i role by • lIENJ. lIANNAN. 4ntre Street, opposite Ilpt:is.pal Church. • ; 5 P.:- `,GLAZING & PAPERING. I 7, Removal. OWEN having removed, his ! two ,gars abbey the Amertenn !louse, Celt- ' i taken into pArtnership his brothers.-the iriberc , iniroolc , •,.• to the public that they are prepared. •ctite a.. ' lerl in their line with the ureatest de-'i) , C. and . or the mast.mast.reasonable toms: — They employ i ..,,,, yorkoicti and their customers' may:therefory, be , ~tb-fietery j.bet. ' , . LI: Lett, to call attention in their splendid:, . • .r riper-ham:lugs. Window-shades. 'dr.. cond-'„ . every oari.dy of st,ile and quality. to suit the 1 Olud picket of purchasers. and which they otter at ' ‘,.•,1 I 'i y prices. .4. (1117 1 , 1,11 t 1 .1) •22:"' NTIN NV. . .111 . i A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY Foit SALE. ,: • 1, • r FIE suhse.ttber, beiug.tlesirous -of l re-, • i REVIVAL in tiring fre the mining business offers his Milfori/ • O NE P ens SS NE Milit" ACTOBY! thi i t . ry at private sale, This colliery Is situated on the SADDLE AND HAR Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about one tulle above !diddle. , A L T TH-E OLD STAND, N. E. port. 'the Coal is of a deep Red Ash. and' of superior • • . COTS quality. and well adapted, to the New York and Eastern' ..4._ ner of 2d and Market streets. Pott sville. The tin i markets. All the improvements are of the most app i r_ : dersigned respectfully announces to the citi- a ir .,.....,, ' 1 i ed cmstruction—censisting in pall of one 75 horse mg. i rens of Pottsville. and Schuylkill county in Ita.. - its - er pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps midst I the . gt•neyal. that he has again resumed the man. necessary machinery. in I , rf•ct order; one 23 horse 4.41- unpture of Saddles, Bridles. G ig.Earriage, Bug- • ge. 'foam anti Railroad ''assess: Hair and Straw . iFine and limber: salutes, bins, screens. hoisting p one' •S'. IS 1 and gearitir , complete. ears. tools. and stock. all In Good', 'tars. for light or heavy draught ; and has on hand t] . :• • s ^i.. , .• s ~, ' , 4 order_ The 6,lliery, comprises the celebrated Stiohnqc ; • best assortment of Whips, 'lames. Fly, Netts. Illanktits, • . .t . ::Z . . , -; . • i .. - zz.is Lewis Veins. ii ,, Ve and below water level, all op med nu,' . and every variety of goads in his line tit business. 11e antletas er rammer. z. ; :r. -' ;- • trusts that hits long mid general eLlperiencri with the I ready to dardnence immediate operations. For further'. : i • r-i - e-- ..,--- c 1 particulars illquiVe m:, the subscriber, at Pottsville, dr of trade of this county, will be a guarantee that his assert- ' I , ' molt of geols will be of the first quality. as to material . . • • : -.. • st s. ALEXt S. FISLEit. at the works. SAMUEL SILLTMAN. I 1 ' aod manuttrture, and respectfully solicits the Patron/go D..., ,, Goods. flonfeetionery, Books. Carpet. f , •• i ngs. C igai•s.. 1 rmsh 3leat. Fish. Glass. Le 15 May 31, '5, - , -' ' . 2.2.tf ,:1, of all his old friends and the public' and invites the at- ' , o' , Anvils, Brim. Butter. CoCpper. Eggs. Ear ' ' Mutton of ever i tocall a l ti n tl OJAl:tan° his stock beforei, purchasing else- --: . I .F one desirous of any arti c le in his " Ile tl • a indstodeit,Grecerieti.llemp I , ienware, .r ! COAL FOR SALE. '.... where.': s erms will be found as reasonable as a - nyl es- Bank Ilaniware. tildes. liollow-ware, i• 22 Leather,Michinery,Oysters,olls,Seeda,:, I ATALU ABLE COAL LANDS . A'l', tablishment in the county. , &c.. : •. , V PRIVATE S A (.E.—That Celebrated tract of splen- • PIIILMP -I , I , O3IELSBOR ''. ALSO. lor :good hands wanted to rock at the b : - C tto C Ale, Beer. o , n. offee.Gratn.Bar Iron,) t did Coal kind known as the -Spohn T atd," containing ~ _Lead, Mol;alisett.ANalls. Spikes, like, Salt, } 1 8 Pot tsv Ulu. April 20, s,i6 17-3111 i the justly celebrated and •• Spohn Vein," also what lit ' ' ne , ''s- Provision , . Sugar, Whiskey. Ar.. I sl:euerally known as the -Seventy-five acre tract," act- ' •-- - Brooms . Fire Bricks. Guan4.3llll Stonex.) joining, on the Mt. Carbon ibdi read :ilia in West Nrr- . COLBERT'S . .., - ] ~ ~. Pitch and Tar,tialt, Scrap:lron, Timber i. 15 vv,,.-lan T.,wnship, owned by Nicholas E. Thouron Exit.. , . Envelope Manufactory &Printing Omoe, . and Lumber. Ac.. ' ! l is hereby filtered at private sale. en the most advanta- tw' ..• South Fourth street i opposite , i- Bricks. Coke. Cord Wood. clay, Gravel, • IA r - a, geros terms. 1 Ice. Iron Ore, Llmestone,! Manure, Pig • 'l2 , ' The tract contains all the Coal Veins tin the Gieat !AY bear stre.4).-Phibidelphilt. Die sinking. engray. Iron, PlaPter. Slate. fir.,: Southern: Anthracite Regions—including. besides other, . lug, printing. embossing. fie. Original designs, business Flour. per leirrel, . . : . ' \ .30 , 15 tracts. those generally known as the P,,tracr.: Malley Ibt! devices, notes, bill-heads. labels, sealKsiews of build' igS, Act. ''l 1554 ' stores.. machinery, Se. accurately difvvn and engraver ,nu * T.L. _____ ~I. ••• 4 . 24 f Cart-lon. /taut Orchard, Orchard. Prillirateara Stun , ! Mail. with' all . the underlying. though yet unexploitid, reasonable terms. Perstms at a distance ran have t Mit PHILAD'k.&_ READING RAILROAD. i beds of roil which'sre known to exist - in awful-um:Gen. engravings executed from daguerreotypes, by se.nting ii. r j averaxing when proved. over a hundred feet of solid i them per express or otherwise. Die sinking; and enabo., sg alt aimi sing. Dies for businesseards. envelopes. labels. fie.. seals OW. In fact, the tracts now •olfered contains. - : •' fir societies. corporations. and Companies. engraved Liana OFFICE,of the Philada. it R. IL Co., the richest Coal deposits in the County. - ' . • , .. _ For Information, apply to Framed- Stsdicer. Esq.. ag,Mt embossed. on wood or brass. • °Mee seal presses. heads et , Philadelphia, April 30,1830. 14(7011 lands, and real estate I f,‘tierally.. Mile,. in Rail • newspapers for common printing- or scylindef press ' , The rates.of Freight and',Tolis tea Coal transported by road street sieve E. 31firket strt-et. Ptdtsville, Pa.• i ' Embossed printing, for business cards. euicMpee, lapels, this Courpauy, will be as follows, from April _Bth to June ' - March '22.. 1.,,c,i, i 12-If „; 1 fie. Plain and ornamental Job Printing. business c. rils, .3lith. 1550' i... • _v___, , ,.._ _________L______ - _l circulars. notices, bill-heads , promissory notei. Druggiatse COAL MINE FOR SALE. ! ; .and Apothecaries' labels, plain and einbossed, matinfar• interest ,• L : tuners' labels : tabs and tickets. ' VLI, the of the essee In : Printing ingold, silver and colors. envelope prin in l a, i Three celebrated veins of Coal. in the first An- salt and flour hugs, AT., manufacture and printed a the t alrarite Coal itegidn; at st distance of about Three miles shortest notice' in all colors. I'a er ba.- manufac eq.,. front the town of Pottsville. . • i I grocent', baker's'. confect linters', and all kinds of patio • The Veins included in the lease. have each . abanf Two bags for sale. 'Envelopes of all qualitimeand description,. thdusand yards'of run. ; . ' viz.: for homeopathic medicines. self-Sealed and printed ' • 47,1 y i The lees' V. hitch is made `on inure 'favourable terms . : ailections. for putting up medicines for sending abroad t.%IS - i ..'"; PENCE R., Magistrate, than . cott i lti t now 1:e . procurt i •d. etubraees an un e xpired Wedding and visiting ca Nis engravetiland printe ' d.. Alm', . period of 4, Mt env.•N en 111. twelveyears. '.; . envelopes of the finest English apt French paper. Id fit ial Estisle Agent. Office in -Rail Road street ' Th e Improvements consist of , ' , cur pumping end exactly any eard, circular or Wel tatlOu. Conveyancers' IMarkei, Pottsville. PA.' ; 1 hoisting: and Four breaking Engine.S. Three s lopes, Ode envelopes, to-tit deeds, bonds, mortgages,/,:c.. made lil the ~ l'i;)li •' 'WM. COLBERT, - • 1•2 • - tf i , single and one double Breaker. Sixty houses new and.'best manner. --___ GE t1e13., KEIAI, Attorney:a Ilu good repair. I : 1 N. IL—Orders sent by Expressi as Per agreement: , ' r 1 -timid Three hundred thousand tons of Coal are now ' Sept. 22, "53 . • ' , 3S ot ts - ville; Penna., willa'ttend to legal business I opened. by gangways and tunnels. . - . . • 11 county and . else% here. Office in Centre 1 The capacity , ot the Collieries, is estimated •at Two', GREAT i IMPROVEMENT INPUM • S• opposite t he'M iners* Bank. hundred thousand tOll5 per annum. One of them is I; 27- I believed to be capable of producing in the aggregate, 'I'IIATCHEWS .:—._— • S 11. GRA EFF, IttOlne v at , Seven milLons of tons , with little additional expense,' Double Action, Forcing and Suction Pum a. i the machinery erected. being, ca lculatcal Mr that pnrobse. ying removed to Pot tsville;has npeited - s nof 1,1. 31. WETHERILL. 1 rr l HELsubseriber informs the citizens For tertns Sc.,ic apply to it let egnipli 4.llfice, Centr,•Street.opposite the I , . Pottsville..Pentia., iof Schuylkill 'county that he hml purchased thia!eX.- or BELO PATTERSON, Esq. clusivP. right to vend thesecelebrated Funaps In Schuilkill county. There are various kinds tifithese Pumps, Made • i-- on the s nie principle, such as the' Waldo Action Fore- VALUABLE PROPERTY IN POTTSVULE FOB log - and S Rion Pump. th,, SuCtion and Lift Well Pninp, • SALE, . i . Well eu,,,, , with set length, to prevent freezing, ClOern HE , subscriber 'offers for sale on la- Force Pu p, with connections to supply upper stories, ..te. The 7 - --eanged for dee—nd shallow Wellsi•— • , seti .i.. •:. I in nt 3. W. BOWEN 1 BIIOTILEP.S. . . . '2..1...,rs alos e .sanerimn House. Cent re st, Nine. .1 'ern 17. 1'U,2.-11—if - )U , SE AND SIGN PAINTING. ' , 1 pe nig, Glazing and Graining. HAI' :NAGLE, having removed pla 41.usin.j s s from Centre. to NORWEGIAN i , r. 1. teeen Centre and Railroad stmet s. and apps ite lit en A. Ey kNS...titeall Mill. respectfully ••. his Id friends and the public generally. that all in hi line will 1 - q- thankfully received. pn.mptly at to and exrented in the bestmanner, with in-. •-• to it se sat is'action. PA NTS. li LASS AND, WALL PA 1'1 3 .1i, led. and Paper lianginz ox , wutell•with neatness pat c h. Ile has just rerrived 5.01)0 pi e ces of Wall of a gisrit variety and elwriince of pattern, and r from S rents to ,j.. 1. Ziu Per pica'.'. . . • .mtwr the pla , e to tint the best material. and the eels a . - sati•fartory rates is op polite li.Crit A EVANS, %Jill la Ni PIM liti lAN STREET. , EGAL t Attorney t Law. e—Cout ro reet". oppassite the Tawas II 11, f February n, — atl B. UREEN, Nttorney at Law; Ito. Pa. Office in Market street. opposite the July 14, ',55 EN'l' S. FOSTER, Ju.kicb of and agt.hcles su• t,) ear k•filly, 5.5.'66 Stf - ,EN he I'uLrr 40 'll-1.01IPSON; Attorney ' . and , 211 , r at' Law. Al4Fott;b Ildt wnil "1 . 151,1,1 t.tro,t. Tamaqua- F 7. ,5-1 y u it () IS R. I3ANNIN, Attoitiet - at fli'd.• in Centre Stresit, opposit Episcopal . 1 0,6 h. l'. it i= tnd II t East h El j. I. o . kip ••r t I .1, AG IST AT I: AT I lIIIV lA:WAI to all Iku-i el r tr:ti•Ll to biro:with dill • ot, hin thri•llinsr Ikons, Centre tt •fl, amt ,Orr are. vtlti , •e--at lAs dwi.lling - 1e,... ./ . ,p i . . ..ce. used a.. arranged for deep armihalloti Wellsican ig..bur,..:. Ai4. I 5,1 /ifdi 11- 1 3m* • I vorable terms two hon.es and two lots. situ rtes on be used a. an Engine in Forcing the ater on the top of r TV ERN r. ~., ; tS .... , Justice . ,01 o le i Coal street and running to Ratite:v.l st•eet, in the block , the housedn case or:fire—to water g piens or wash win. , below the Lumber Itanut'acturing Company. The hest • dows. Those whd.. have irled these Pumps pronertince „I tins , :.pilleil 'an office in the building, recently Ist Is a corner lot,::: feet front oil Coil street, and nine , thorn the C.fteap.st, ihe mprt simple in their constrltion, - CI,. John I'. Hre obart. nearly opposite the to itailrsad stet. fronting 22 ,feet on said lialtrond„st.,: and the.4lost,effective eier used, and not liable co' get 1 lonse, Centre street. Pottsyille, where he will beltig in depth 150 feet. There is erected on Coal street , out of4itif. TheYollowing is cone of the many Certifi. I o att e nd to any lousiness apple-Mining to his i -A, a two and a half story frame dwelling house.}, sag's ;;Biiii by tho.e who have, used these Pumps. , 1 Juno , '3n. 2.3-It* _ i zaiwilli a basement and kitchen. On Railroad T ° lg-' 4- We. thu moterslgned. d.)herebv Certify that w have street on raid lot is also erected a two and a . examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent I Force' [S REESEIt, Magistrate and i lal . t t , .r, tor% frame dwel d ling houst, •., These houses are r 11,1 well Suction PUMP, manufactured hy Messrs. Rogers & van cer. will attend to collects xns. the par- I built; and hav'e good_tin roofs. There is also a stable .- rod. of Honesdale. anti take pleasure In recommending . .il.• of it •.11 li,tite. writing Dee Is. Mortgages. , erected in the centre or the lot. The ether lot adjoins ',.,..theer to the pnblic as helm: the most durable and e 11...,..... ...,..... kt,d,—opposite his MARI:LE: T. , the above:rind is 22 feet frint on Cosi street antillailroad cleat means for raising. and forcing Water that hato over ' 10 t. -. In the c.nru., of 2.1 aud Market streets, i street. fitviuz the 'i.:atno depth .as the list described lot. , conic to our - netiee. . Pa. April 19. I , :iti 1.4111' 1 Thereg erected on the centre of {his lot. 'a stable?and J. V. Sherwood,. .G. IV-. Griswold N. it. Griswold, , - wamn house. This property is tavbrablv located for bus- R. M. ttrenell, • Z. 11. Russell, 1 -J ,C. P. \Vatter. E l. .. GA [; RITI" M triStralC, I', a ~ ! Inc ',s or for private residenees. 'and it will be sold cheap P. P. lino wn. 11. \V.. Stone, . 11. Durining r , til , i, an 1;1 , 11..) . 11 d 1;1 , 11..) . 11 Coal, • tor, will attend to ill to any person 61. Pen.ons desirous of purchasing. ' For • • Orders by mail for Putnpiti giving the depthtf the , Itru..ted to him with diligence and rare. If- : terms and any other particularS apply fro , . • will,etc., ail be prntuptly attended to. C. C. CAI t , ER. - str... , t. Pnt Iss ine. p a .. of,rositt-'1 lie Town Hell. i • ' ; ; SoLOMONi HOOVER. ' • A-aprietnr ,if 044 11ighefor Se/leg/14171'c ?linty, he 11. , t..ets of N. M. Wilson. Esq., are in p os- i ' Tin and Stove Dealer, Centre, street. Pottsville. Pottsville, Nov. 10.":6 ~ , - ' 15-1 y 1 Sam e.d , larnot. Esq. holy 14.'51 2s .. ; June 21. 'sn• , • I DE . _. _ , . i ORPHANS' COURT SALE. [: :.- , . ... _..... _N ESS C _RDS• .; 'DU RSU ANTto an . order of the • Or- • '' • "1"33E33 . ilt. G. N.j BOW NI AN ~ Sur-.1 1... Plums' Court of the Connty of Schuylkill; id the ' SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER dint, carnet .....„„......„ ~., ~.,....„.„..... the subscribers' Ad ....,0 Itenth.t.. ttl'e.• in Lrick Ilia ildin . tot 0 ”stra tt.rs Of Francis Fox. lafe of the Borough of . ' Pert ~ • —ssn— , I I ' second.Strei ts`JPot[sville, Pa. J : rarbun, in the County of Schuylkill. deceased. will ex-' MANUFACTURINC COMPANY . ! r''''' t" "re by public rendiut on Tuesday. the I:dh ' DAVE on hand at their eaten DM establishment. on s i ips; A 1. , u•k: it , •p ot ts - v iii, , P a., '!„,,,. ,„ 3 „ ) y „..,,.1., at one o'clock In th.i afternoon, at the Radii reel street, 8 great quantity of lumber of evert kind Public ii.ms...pf Michtel Weand. in the Borough ~f*.Piwt.' and descriptimi. which they, ran rupply to Ope tors, en is . % a . . t . the l' 1 iv• ila stat .Geologkal Survey. ! ds. tuines...vc. 1 . - !Caries, in thy, et County of t!' , :lauylkill atbrys.thl.—All those '_ Carpenters and Buildeia. at loser rites than it an be , , •41-tf ; certain Two:,ls or. pieces of gr,IIIIIi with the . appurte- I, nizht elsewhere. They are also ready to s pply, ...._ .. __ ..___. i Dances. stint to 111 the lloromth .1 Pert Carl in. hi the through the means of their estenspie. business. ad is- I'. M . DIXON DOCTOR of I Comity of Schu,illtill and State-of Pennsylviinia. biwit : - Lim. saving -machines, manutartured articles in th it line i ' One of them on the northwardly side of Pottsville st; at s saving of 25 per cent. on former cost. - I • )..otal ' 4 ur,:iery, has removed to the North- I and marled No 21 on the boun d ed plan otlionog's . Their large Workshops have been in successful *ra m' second and Ntirwegian streets. Pottsville ' • - ' ' • ” I mcuttc t to Port Carbon. westwardly by lot tin for the past year, turning out dart quantities of • .er .!, 1 , .,i ' 1 • • ::5-t I ! 'N o ; 23. northwardly by lot No. dl. eastwardly hyi'il Doors, ° Windono Frames N Ittl D G K ISS, Mini n Cr E ngr I- i lot N.. 19 and southwardlY by Pottsville.street P::: gash, Panel Work, In ! aforesaid, containing in front or width on said .' Mouldings . posts, Bed• stet Sure. yor, Cron: St...Pottsville, Pa.. at- 1 Pottsville street 50 Ketand In lesgth or depth 100 fent ' . i n an4s, -- ' • • ' Bannisters, •urve:•ii , ..: and . hoph ring Coal Lands, inspect ,„_, with the apportenanceS:ennststing eta Two story Frame Sivattersii i '. 4". : . 4'ut fur t l': Pdr ' cli ''' ' lnd 1! " 1 " " ''''''"' i Dwelling House with a'Frathe Kitchen attached and a! nii ,cteni of rent.i. &r,, , 1111.1 a . il kinds of panted, Ainete4 and Turned ;rf " r Frame Stable. ' . . Which they have ronstantlybu hatid. They are; :2, Is3ti. ()it n".l , ch E 1 _ „ .... - ._,. __ -- _I: - . r The other of them situate on the north east corner of .- to execute orders at the shoi4est notice. fur any nu: n alitY of sawed or manufactured sitiff.- rTS — J - . - M A Irf IN, slid i:' - milli l., a - r-, i Pottsville and Coal streets,. :tad is marked No. 27 on the or _ a .- I I k e II k da , forbuilding pur • 'Dry and green Hem or. .o . a in s. Surveyors and Civil .F.iigineers. to ei,,,,,,,,,1„n aforesaid map or plan. bounded • tionthwardiv by , said I Pottaville street. westwardlyby Coadstreet.Northwardly boards: tbtk, 3laple. Poplar. chair, 'plank and scantling V. .tics of Pidtsvihe.`vvill attend to surveys :by lot,', t. 34 and Evtwardly by lot :25. containing to boards: Cherry, Wainnt. Malmmiy. -Lc., for ccbinet . inines. tolvas nod all other busluess in the linesaid Pottsville street 50 toot and ti= work: White and Yellow Pine ban s for flooring. raw or front or breadth on r olossr.n. ' . ' •'. tending in length or depth Ott said Coal. street 100 feet to: made to order: White Pine ,plank 3.'44, 2:1%, I. 11.% l- Ile. January.:7, `56 said lot N 0.33 with the appurtenances, consisting, of a ; an d 34 I nc h panel ; always ready; ale”, plank, heame, ...4:.K. ti \]]'lll MINING E,INCiI- 1 , ,V, ii,: r tz,rl . F o r" . wire-ort,'hilieng house witii a Frame Kitchen iails.• scantling, posts. shingle's, lath, ceiling lath; pail l 'street and a ,P 4 story, Frame. itic. s re.. ac. i ii.,,r and Surveyor. Silver - Terrace, Centre Streist. I dwelling hnuse on Coal street; late the estite of slid dei . irirn ill s of sawed stuff 1114 rvei ; v:thlng In their line „, in -. N. Examinations. Repents. Surveys and. i 04,15 rd. Terms arid eondition3 t 1131.1 known at the : time nn hand or to order, at the shotaist-notlio. lot 1 „ ~I,;•.;31 Mines:. C'tkil Lands, _]lining, Illa , •hinery.S. - ; and place of sale by . ' 1 nth, sOrtest notice. Agent for Coal nines,4 JOHN LENIIARD.) ' . Pottsville, March '29 'fill ' 1 . •thet o - - :: , ..i.t r , - JA.M.I'S :TAIT" 'to . •I , . •ph•l , er 21.1.11,3. - • Adrainistra rs. • • ---- ----- ---,-- -- I Orphans Cpurt. t i • CLARK'S PATENT PLOUBING 2114. • • r,`' R' POOLE.% Geologir al, i .er of the , dostirs Berra. Clerk. 4 ! The Great liiventien.ot the Dilly.. LT. Tioiraphie.ll and Mitting..Enzincer, Centre st read; . lot sv ille. .1 une 21, 1111.i6 •• 254 t . ' - THE subscriber Unnouttces to thd citi- I m .. va , giv.,..ittenthm to mirvrys and exantinat ~ ,„___.2........_______ _ _____ , I , ' ,-.. I '...1 Land, to surveys of whirs irquirityg ~sPe,,I; • COLLIERIES FOR SALE '! . acne of Schuylkill county that he has secured the „,y, and to the < - nprrint,mdenre and. enlye;,, 1 ,., it SA ei .-., ~,, , , •I' - ' tit to sell EDWIN and JAMES. Id CLARK'S new Pa r propriet , rs of estat . ss. _ .1.,•,.:f .i '‘.../.I lE. 1 }VO of tilo most rum , tent Flouring Niill, which Is pronounced the .greatest •• •••• Jul.. 12.':',1 2, .tr stf 1 able Collieries Di Schn'ylkill on its, American invention of the day. The subscriber begone I . viz: the FLACK MINE 0)1.14E10' at Pottsville, and, of these Mills In full operation noir, in Tremont; where ... CY--For I Ile I' it ry base nilti i„ oft ‘ r,,.,,i Estate: buying aril selling 04,1; is ; The subscriher nos: rgo bf Coal Lands.•Mi the Illttarli.Vll.l.E CAI.LI.I Eli Vsiat ilrockiille. ':' -. '. he invites all persims to rail and see It in operation. reshline,ip this city, and helm; Thls highly ingenlotucand mach needed Inye_nti e o a p, : -- 1 -";''''''''•• "ud, eonering unable trout other occupations to alto to these (nineties torms an entire new feature in the manufacture of ]%h eat on, t.,,, e ty years e xprrioner; in the C.IIIIAV he : the perlalllai attention whirh they require. has been in. • Into Flour: and the splendid mariner In which it per ; _i.e "ii"lilelinn • ° Mc ' M ' li " .:l3ll ' l ' '-' ll k;e l i , due.' to offer MIMI for sa.ent tbe opening of one of the' twins Ito wnrk, fit:hiding, Dotting, and separat tag the e. I q5O . Cli.3.z:. 31. HILL. ! beat s.?a , ons which his ever txcurr,d in the mining of, grain at a single operation into seven different outlines 144 f •Anthrarite Coal. . . , . " . ' of Flour :trt Feed. and that within a space of only twen• T LIE BLACK. MINE or York Farm. Colliery at :Potts- ty-one feet in length by four feet ih breadth, at the Fa. 1.SICEIW:1111, Civil and e ii -- '‘ . i . .---ii- -n-nor rill, olubr.ves all the free burning : lied Ash veins of pidity of twelve bushels Ter . bout; on a pair of IFrecieh , imer. Ashland, Pa, attninia to Surveying and Cul in izchnylkill county. and the product has always , burr millstones only thirty inches in diamete. The iag Mines. surveying and dividing louts.regu- been in great demand and met with a ready sale at the drain Is converted at a single operlation in.to 11x ra and ran ,a hots. and all other business in the line of hiehrat prices in the New York and New ngland mar-. SupertneFlour.FlneFlour,Micitillngs.Shipstuff Shorts SSiell: . bets. During, the paid suitinter. an expenditure of Phi i and liran. any power being applicable to propel It, from a a ]dress. Fountain tuning P. 0.., Set:ll:Akin 'nisi an, Ill Ade at this Colliery its taking 4 new Jai 1 four barge up' o any other desired., The small Space it p,,. 01; the Mark' Mine vein. The property Is note in a. occupies would not he 'missed when placeillnaronin with ...:lii: , " iid r side:Plid eiudition. and arable of producing, annually; other machinery, and the small - ainount of power It re -40.000, l0;lt , 4,11, a ety al/Verillr ra:11 Ash coal. Tho:'Sltile : ;Inirea, to pmpel it,.makes It certain that, ore long. It will. .0. 1112.()WN,. liispeetor of 31ines, Las:, in , lrate,irouT r4il,apilall th, Minis, on theontside sciprcede and revolutionize all oilier Flouring JI,Ih. So nder... hi.. •1 . 1•b.t ~ 4 I 17.11.1Wll ' t; 11:d others. in are lati down in the ;Same substantial manner. It las ' applicable ia.this Mill to the wants of the world, , that 3 . , „,i,„i„,,v,,,,. 1 ,.. ri ,, r1:, ... rd . mine, and ( . 4 , 31 a breaker opetated bra twenty horse engine, with ruts every 14w-rillls mail:tine shop. locornotive shop, foundry, krs, large scres ns. ard all t ,(..r . rfratel'rrrs aereereri ltd. ti 1 lorp. rollinq mill. o. any buildi gh. ring a power alrea- Prsia id , know!. 1:- ,-1' lit N.: . experience ill ...,,.,t,,.V.1f1Z1,V In this rilunt vlt sear: in the 13 st and Uir,t ert)!PlTni , l3. MIT44/Vr..-- dy erected. can now liave.withln its iallsa complete Mer i' 1 . ''" :". I" , ' I n , Pod d.i. gars. he ' - -, ^ , There I' a Lirg•r l /"'unt "f other Personal i'tx-Perty], 4.ii,:li chant Flouting Mill. at the trifling cost of froui' irt fonr to : the 0, , ,rk . . .. I 4:1 1 11:11•!.1.,l) tc..111 with 111.. V t',115 1,, T Ililll.. -.' .v ) Pr ,' 16 41Tv , as 0 u . 3 ,, liuTsos. Teams. 1 1%110 1 4c.. which will lin veld • e,, yen hundreiLdollars, and thus the enormous mount - 11. , to .11 , IFK l'; Lic.f. and lb P iti-r Es • Puff.-' with it. f Grain raised within the United ntates, ran be courer- . ~,i lI,INu on% M,L,Es „ n 4 . lv l ii - , ~ - 4_ v q.' - ' • .., ' At the BROCKVIIYLE tIahIZETIY, :- tunnel Ie,III iv- teA intoilour within inelinnts, . . 1' ,7- A Illtil Li. 1 , , capability mei integrity, t.•.; ,'''''' l.-.9 'l''' , reedy been drivel' to cut trio celebrated Tap:anon 'vein I With one or those, tins nearly every large 'Colliery ell Nio - w , ..,:,i in. June_:,:o. ii.:, . • - . 26 4 y . ithich runs through 'the uh-de estate fir nearly one . Zblishment In this nnty ivheo steam power IL need -- ' . . ----- --- I '------ . , mile, and which is now in a very tine, condition, The.' tor pumping, shottid' ' ...supplied: 1 They could be erected .li. I), 1..;. , --- . 4)ol) SOl b i r , pera- 1 t i ;r r n ift e e , u_ n- s engines ish sat the Slope an 4 i the Brinker r i n ettiii Iron ' 'et a /MUM expense and 'lrtittld enable them to nianufee P ch tb t es. , a a argenutuhtr) were; made title their OW-11 gOtir.". ' . 1 ' • I :I I" an ' i 31414o1:t 'D'' 1114 l-baset;led up one iby !fay ismict & :Inyder. All the nin,ls have been L i i,l . . Th i s min o ni t n , ern 0,,,,,, th e " ler o f et fnet, in u nt il. "" t P ' nt3l 3M b -111 -nem' In ]iii, art, of tit" down ith the T mil, and: ll tit fixtures and itliprnse. 'by 4 in- idth, It isalsopertablentid when put up can ' n ` liz " e4l ' t ''''' fr ' r ' l l ' k n' ttr ' ll4 l ll ".' let.tt ..f .-7 1 : •• G...lll7: . whicia have been wade upon this saluable prnisl- l e e s t eed 144 wam Cr dray, .and with a gillgli) bursa ;,.v a i , : ,, :e . ri r. n ,, l v io. the Art. 11:e ~ ,1 4.4. ! ,1. 1 k1{.• 57 . f0 ii tz, t r .. t A c.,-,s eery allvaut:truslc urranged far c.teir , wlrling t. .i . in t0t:1,1.4040,i ahti,srvogemeht el ' I aulcildo any 'part tern they desire tg use it . 'fis con o•-,3h, 4, t• 1,-1 t I. , !sc , nt T.4th : insiTtioliCiali.,-sii-,',-,i, 17.“1.4. acreeful and act Ise manage . met - I.thts Cplii , ..ly ''• strUctiott Is ao. -simple that it rats Ito vOlTuettea- %rink - en/ "win pr.sittcv annu3ll7 4 iarle ntiantity of tnal, fat:rawly onto lie by a single theft, • .1 .I',u,,,ikek. pr , ..1 , 4 , ,,r , . to the entir , 'exel s', 'vein , ;.: ,-,, t . ~ d . ' . 1 ' *. ? i 01. of , years to c ,, rne. .The stone Storelions • and other to t: Eingie or Township night* wilt,tw; disposed Pr hy the „ ~,. . , ,'. 4 . - 1 s , ia i d tei4 ,_ l ll,an i d rc , ote oit h theft ty in tho town of Ilmekville;Will Of Wanted). be iorludoil subscriber, residing at TrentOnt.l - . - Unndreda of ieertilf , •. , ; 1 4 '03 tbt'; ter i w go &rendering. then 'Di the sale. , . --- • . • ?, during] Ile. ` ' ~ s ! rates fromidillerie and Others who base sewn thillM in _ - - .. .i,, 'L ir! , ~ ~,,,,,1,;„,..4 , ,. „. k . , • - , A pplv to Mr. fiootre C. Potts. at PottAvilli , , or PII limo i I)peratlon;CATlL tie,seen it the. residence of the sailed:her. ; , t to , v 0 Centre. North t f.ol.,:riber in this city at itnifroadway. - . , • ~ • • , . I, J. A. L Vie& .' tires Yolk, Mardi' 2, 's4i. 'l2. .: bEO. ii.t . crils Lk.,• :. .22,,.:;;;, - . , . 1 .51-tf • .:e ' l , i ( IV ~ 1060 ,Acres F or %fauna we Coal Laud. . I ONE ' THOUSAND' Acres - of ' th i' e.:; t al uable Broad Mountain Coal lands, situated in , : Butler and= Barry taWnshlps. Schuylkill county, Pa.. Ids.; hereby offered at private sale. 'The Ashland Exteuslinr' Railroad runs through part of the Property,.which is intz derlabt wit ti Coal seams and well timbered. For refer. enc.', br Inform:di , n apply to Samna Lewis, Lig—Centre street. or to th• subscriber, at his Real Estate .Agenr ! In Railroad street, Pottsville, l'a. The terms are h If casivautf half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER i Potts - Ole. April 111. 1a.56 ltidf I l H - - - - .. FOR SALE. ' 1 .' ' l l4E.' undersigned being desirous :t.Or I rethOwe. °tiers for;tetle , his old and well established idoeextand, orittrih6litork and fixtures if desired.) rated in thejnost desirable business portion of the tei and oeettpied by him as a store fiir the last ten yea ..—, ady'enowishing to engageint be mercantile basin a; this would he atrptirslrtuulte rarely equalled. also,offers. a two story framedwelling House And let of grollitit. with alrthe imprOr,iments thereunto be-': longing'. consisting of a neat and comfortable °Pleb (stiitalde fir a pr..fessional man.[ h &ante stable and ali; time other improieruents ; neccs , ary to undo, a comtbt ta h.itne, ,Also a otii, and - a half story fratue Muse and lot of ground ali,of which are situatedin the [host desirabfb port lot.s.of the town of. Jliddleport.schuylklil CeutitY, and will fu. sold ni moderate awl easy terms. For furt particulirs. apply to DANIEL KOCIf. Nliddlei ort. NIA V :11. '56 . t 2: EOM AR ME May 31, IBM MANUFACTURES. PORT OARBONSHOI/EL FACTORY Caarles nanttp, Proprietor. • _ LA kinds of coal shovels, spatwooalriddles,ao.l • to patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, uiy .3.'55 . 7 • POTTSVIL.I.E - Saddle and harness manntactOry. - > The 'SUbicrier would<4 :(csr • again mosi respectfully invite the ( . attention of the citizens of Potts .. villa and the Coal Region In general, to his large and *ell seeded stock of SADDLEII. ail kinds of . Carriage dad Team Harness, VAiollarri,of all descripticits, Drift Harness. &e. He de sires litiFfibiriay need anything in the above lino to call and ste his goods before purchasing - elsewhere. as there can tfeatgthinZ lost - °Nen far Harness. &c., promptly filled on roasonabli3 terms. . • ttlitCYßlt. VOMELSDOIIFE. Opposite Episcopal arc,, tentre street, Paisrille: 'larch 3..1853 [May 13, 'tinl9-tl. . SF CLAIR RAILROAD CAR, DOOR,. SASH AND, SHUTTER MANUFACTORY. rHE subscriber ha6ng his. ninufac, 4- ta u in cunpleteorder, is prepaeld to furnish, of the be materials and workmanship, 'Freight Cars, of every! doription, Coal. Drift, Water, Lime, Weise and Iron Ore Cars. Lumber Trucks, &o • lie 'uses chilled wheels only ,from the most celehratccil nandria, and from the superior character of his ma ; (glittery can guarantee his work equal if not.saperiar to any mannesetured in the State. ; lie atsokeeps constant , ly on hand. or will make to order at the shortest notice'. sash - , doors. shutters, mouldings, I.e. Wood turning. of 1 every description and style. Be solicits the attention 'of purchasers. • " CHAS. R. A 13BaTT, St. Clair, Schuylkill county. ['a. ; 234 m I Junin 7, '36 SOLOMON HOOVER. - • - ' ' ' • Wholesale and Retail " . I' "iTOVES. TIN and HOLLOW i Ware,l 1 Brittannia and Brass Ware, Catlery, &c.— it when Rawlins, Range Boilers, Portable Ran- .;* e I 1 ges, Cry; Ovens., Heaters. Lx'., dc. Having en- , larged - his, store be has added to his former , , I stock a' largt , variety of new patterns of cook- s ue " ,„__ lug. parlor, office and hall stoves, and he has 7 t now the largest stock that has ever been aimed in this', county. He invites his friends Mid customers to call and examine for themselves feeling confident that he can suit tbettqa quality and price. [ cif. tic 41Is their particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor:sore%. which, he warrants to give more heat, with les"; fuei'than any, other stove in use. Ile has a4O a splendid article of Kitchen Ranges, which he can gi e the highest recouimendation. i Pottsville. December 1, 7 55 CS- --- 'r - t ROCS DRILLING MACHINES FOR NUNENG. G. ARTHUR GARDNER, Bantam, Trinily Buildi4 ..N",:tv nrk. . . - I 'Olt tunneling' or slmciing—operatt4 bitand, horse, or steam power. Smallest. form of the machine weigh s tint 80 pounds, can be 'operated .y one man. and strikes 120 blows per minute. The bl w Is obtained by the compression of an India Rubber Spri which, expanding, throws the Drill with great force. a N;onglomerate rock ono Man can drill a hole 1,!..4 1 " incheslit , diameter. ti inches in depth. per hour—in ordinary sat hour. It drills equally well at a iy.. 1-' stone, 2 to 3 feet pm. t angle. In a drih-w,ty. 6 feet by ti. two of these machirtes sail be worked. yhe . Work of this machine can be s.a at Fillet's Tunnel, in Port Carbonxead, where it was 4*- hibited. Machines can be furnisKed of increased po wer as wanted. , For machines, or rights to use In SchityDcill. apply [ te LIOWELL FISIIF.R.: Pottsvile, . 3a-ly I 1 , , Atig,n3t 18, TO CARPENTERS AND BUILD SATURDAY MORNING, 'JUNE 28, 1856. TRAVELING. .. . . NEW LINE OF COACHES, Th C -261 1. BARRELS Super 'Phoiphate . Between. Ashland ond Pottsville. 1 - , 1,1 or Lime, Just n•ceive . d, and for sal by HE stilfseriber.s irticvm the public! liattollle, May 3,18,18 18- small? iik e ttucit. 1 yt bat they hat , e rtumeneed in nn ing a line of a:azalea 1 ily, I.k.tiro.m, Ashby:id and POttssille, as follows: I Leave the a,•hiaiad Hotel, Ashland.every ' I morning at 7 :1-3 oltock, atut =live st tottssille, at la o'eloek, Leave id afp's . 1 MAO. PuttsTille; dally, at 3 o'c i toek, P. 31.: and arrive at • Ashland at 3 1 1 1 o'clock. 'Fare:each way, $l. 00:1 As this ' i line hasbeen put on to aceomModate the people; we red , pee trully solicit their pattOna,Te. COCKLL Alan°. 1 N0r.17,'•55.1 ' .4641 ' • DAUPHIN '& . ,I3III3QRERANNA R. R. I' • ~ : chaugeoi Time. • HE SUMMER arrangement for run- ning thiti itailrnad from and aftt . ..T' MONDAY, April 14 , will be:r : . .. •I. Express Passenger Train. Leave Harrisburg, 5! • A.M.lArrive Auburn, 7.50 A.M. " - Auburn, D.:'A A.M.I ," • Flitesbnrr,,l2 00 noon. 2. Nize&Preight & Passenger Train. Leave Harrisburg, 2i • it:'.11.14 rrive' Axi bu ru, GLOP. M. ‘-' ' „kuburn..!- 12 tedn'ht,l.3 " Harrisburg, 5.D3A.M. Connecting a Atiburrt with the regular and special trains of the Rending Railroad, for Pottsville, Port Clin ton. Hamburg. Heading, Pottstown, Phcenisville Norris town and Philadelphia. .1 Connecting it Port Clinton:with the trains for Tama qua, Catawissa, Danville. Milton. Williamsport. Elmira, and all points of the. North and Northwest. Connecting at 11irrisburg, ailth trains for Middletown, Lancaster, Columbia .Itoona.;lilairstille. Pittsburg: and the West,—for Carlisle,"Chmnbersburg and Cumberland Valley gener.slly.—for York, italtimore, Washington and the South. . , ELLWOOD MORRIS, En,oinar a Sup't. ' ; April 4,1855,, ;; . ',: 154 m i ' KEYSTONE STATE Saponifier, or_ _C__opcentrated Lye, I A I ANUFACTUREn by the .Penn srvlcania Salt COM pally, Eng,t lcarentown, Alleghe• THE ADAMS expliEss co NIPANY.! I ill ny county, Penna. Warranted to!make hard. faney and DOTTSVILLE .Tcl lIARRISILIURG. i O n .0a , For sale by ' RHIN O. BROWN. . Full directions accompanying , each packag, .. j_ Tifts line connects daily frith all their great South i Centre Kitimat, Pottarille. ern and Western ROutes. BY2 arrangement their place of ' ' , 31,y 10,'5d 19-3m business In Pottsville will by at the °Mee of Howard & 1 CO ' . iS. S. WIhLIASIS, Superintendent. april 22.1844 i ' 2 Itl-tf. i TRANSPORTATION. S S' MERCHANT TRAN S PORTATION LINE, 1 TS ket streets. Pottsville:hitt on hand ti genuine aril- From Albasity, Newt York & Phtlagra. i' de of Family lard, which he caws for kale, wholesale THESUBSCRIBERS 'respectfully i and retail: at the lowest prices. Chotee MIMS and dried . , - ; meats of the best quality, fruit, vegetables, fish and pro announce to the morchahis and business commitni- i risions generally. constantly on hand. at prices to Stilt ..,,,, .. s i ,ty pf this and the ad- ! eveSyhody. Call and see him. in Market street, next 'Joining counties, that ! door above Heaton's Jewelry Store. t eir line of target is again ;ready for ; - Pottsville, April 5,1850 - the transportation inerchandize, furniture. grain. plas- • . . ter, tee.. from, Albany, New (York and Philadelphia, in • SAD NEWS 1 first class Capal barges, destined for Schuylkill Haven, , . FROM,I. 'I'Al ',Olt when In the - THE PACIFIC. 1 Putisvitie and Port Carbon. . ' , All goods from Phlindelptebt will be shipped by•our : i TR. E. ! Agents. Ys re: apter Sox. Vine street wharf. Schuylkill. : I L City of Philadelphia. learned to his great mord- Merchandise front Albany and Nett York, apply to IR-. Ocation, that owing to the rumored loss or the steamship B.AM 'Coon. 2.0 Broadway, New York. Pacific, he would not be able to duplicate the very, hand ; Merchants can rely upon baring their goods forwarded • some and varied assortment of Spring and Summer with despetteh,lM the bargesavill leave Vine street wharf, Cloths. Cassimeres and Vest lugs that he Intl just opened Phil.adelphis,weettly. _' ' .Mr general inspection at his new' Sales Room. Corner of The following rote. teal bi; charged on 2000 pounds: ' Centre and 31:thentongo Sts. CDry Goods. Quecnisw tre, Ohms and Tea 83 00 • ; Pottsville, March 2•2:1556. Groceries, Oils, Liquors and ?revisions ...215 • '---- Salt and Plaster, to be shipped on Delaware.) - - 167 „.., A. S. 51001111 E AD, Office Schuylitill Navigation Warehouse. Mt. Carbon. i ' . 7 it. FOCIIT. . ! I No: 229 Brriadway, 7;ew York. Room 25. i 1 'Xi-Gendl will he forwarded from Schuylkill Haven to ' ', all points on the Stine fill [tail path 1 Pottsville; April 5,1856 ~ .. PHILAD'A. READINCRAIL ROAD. -• tgt004 4441113 /. RATES OF FIiEIGIItON M.EIteIIANMZE. IN* AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, ISSI. pistil Further miller., the following Rates of Freight will be ellargedyer l.klo ponnds 118 MEM o Richmond. " " Inclined Plane. " Nicelowitaf: " Germantown R. It " Falls of Bcialyikill, Manayunß, sprirc? ! Constiehoehert and Pip mouth dlailieml. " Rarnbo'S and Potts' raid Juuve. .• t. " Norristown 4i Bridgeptitt, " Port Kettnedyi . " Valley Porge, " Phmnixstils„ Itoyer's Ford, " Pottstown, ißonglassille, ! " Birdsboro' Iteadinl.4 ~ Betweenlteadipg and Motkratille, " Hamburg. " OrisiFsbFrg, , By order of fhti Board of Manm:ers: — April :20,18:di 17-tt McILII}X SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CO. M 184ES.CP. of the:Schtt > •Ikill Nay . Co" April 24th, ( ) ' ;' The charge for the use ar care and for Toll on Anthra cite 03'41: carried on the e•rhttylkill Navigation, will be ac retinae. until July 15t;,1856: • 4 . : . - • A : a - 1 2 .'4 ... = , ► l som • . , - le. :; es • '' C ' ''''.> 7., . 1. • C 5 , S , i.. 6 0 , . 1 .. • on PO Cf: • . A. ....._..........;......,.....*.r..........., ............. .....,..,...., ..... ............, CtS. Gl s . CI N. Cis. To Philadelphia, . 65 • 64 69 60 " Mattyunk. l , ' • . r 65 64 62 50 " Spring Mill, . • ; . 60 59.. .57 50 •• Conshohocken, ;. : CO 59 • 57 50 " Plymouth Darn, .. ; •••60 159 57 .• V) " Bridgopor4:. ' .: '55 54 • 62 45 • "cNorristoctii,• • 55 54 k 52 '45 " Port Kennedy, • i 50 V r : .47 40 ! •.; Valley Forgti. • - . 50 49 47 40 , i " l'awliuit's Darn. .' 60 43 47 40 i " Port Plvoldencia, ; ;50 49 47 • 40 '• l'hrenlav life. ;' 45 . 44 42. 37 " lloyer're.Ford, - 45 -44 42 37 . -. Pottstown Landing, •,. 45 44 49 37 " Port Vnlon. ' 2 . ' 43 40 40 30 " Birdsbremngh, • i 41 40 38 31 . Reading. 38 : . • ^ 527 .3 ' t 1 " idoorsvlll4. • `. 38 37 35 '3l " Hamburg .'; • i• 35 ,34 32 -28 " o•lvi7sltura I#.3nding' , ' 30 - „29 27 00 .210 lAN les "...hat The charge will be per ton allowance ter 'waste, as 65031 twentkfltte °ant/slier tort sril By enter it the Managers:• April 26 1856 01,000 REWARD: I 1 ITHEREAS, in consequence of it y having been made known to the subscriber that some reckless person or persons did;, with malice afore, , thought circulate rumors to the Wet that! Fashionable . IRON . COMMISSION. WARE HOUSE', lists, Caps and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods havebeen formerly kept in Pottsville as good CI . ENT#E , STREET, Pottiville.--- . formerly kept ' " 4 " e4mIP as now , sold by the subscriber, at the New - Store, next door to 1,2) The subscribetsar; premised to furnish the Trade the "Pottsville House," In the borough pf Pottsville, Machinists and Operator)) at Philadelphia price., ( frei g ht ' aforesaid. Nonce Is hereby given that said rumors hay. added) whole ale or retail, best American liar Iron, man.' hag no foundation in fact, the above; rewitrd will be hu. tafacturettatPottsvillemnewarrantedef superiorquality . diately paid to any person or persons who shall thorough- Also. light T rails ,sultable for mines, and Cable Chains J 3 r succeed in suppressing such fraudulent rumors, or to furnished at short notice direct from the importer. , soy person or persons who shall lead to the discovery of 'E. YAItDLEY & SON. any establishment where 'Cheaper a , more Fashionable York Store f ...Ncv. - ',...'", - )1130 . ,47,,tr - i Hats and Caps can be purchased than at SAMUEL C. TAYLOR'S HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. I Xe" City Hal. Cal&and a.""tiemen'z FisrnioMng Stare, Next door to the "Pottsville 'louse." in the borough of THE SUDSCItIhEit, having now lit airatig-'. p o uyino, aforesaid. REMEMBER: ed his goods at his new place of buslness and with it now determination of furnish- Small More, Smolt Expense, Profits Smolt; against; _ , ing all such goods as the business of the, Large .9ore. Great Expense. Profits Enormous! Coal itegiaa may require, at their lowest market value LADIES' RIDINO HATS (New Style,). solicits the inspection Of the-Public. I shall be always At the City Mat & Cap Store; next door to the -Pottsville on hand and liave on hand a full stock of , ; Iluctee;' Pottsville, Pa liar Iron; ' i Chopping Axes, I ' - April 26, 157.6 Flue heti, , ~ Coal Shovels. 1.745 t Steal, ', : ''.l Trace Chains. Slit Iron' ' , , 1 Nails and Spikes, I . Itopoi, ', '' Tackle Blocks, Bell OWR.' , 1 ~ Mafia and Vices,. &e, 1 Hardware .and Trim Depot, Csxrr.r. Srszsr. three doors above Market, East side.. FILLNK POTT, ; July „15. 1554 -,' , • 2S-tf 1 r..ady antity HARDWARE.. .H - BRIGHT - it LERCH'S, . , _ . REA.III READ II , ~ NEW HARDWARE STORE Two doors be NIR. H.-GRESSANG.has been ap low' liatelict °Land nearl y opposite the All. 1,. x.palnfed Agent for. his •cdunty. for the sale of ners' Detic, Pottsville. where will he found - /LAWS PATENT METALLIC;III.TRIALI CASES," an excellsnt n_ssortment of Ilsenstsr.r.:, 1 1 Which supercede all other kinds In use. Being perfectly Coach Trimmings, i.- , Files.. , L •-II r 4 Ilea, iroLviates the necesslty;:of hasty burialstand Springs,- •i !: (Fine Trays, [ its° ireserves the ', , etly from Immediate decomposittou.- Sadler'," ' i Orßania Ware, ...,, - ,__.,. ' 1 They arepartimilarly suitable - Air transporting the body Shona:thee* Tools. i lAsn'Tt.9 3 ". " 00 "w 4112 ) : from ono place to 'Cliber. The faro is covered with a .- _ . . - . . . Nrierder C e. 'Peels, thick gins. with metal tow which 'can iiiemoyed a t an, Glass and Paint, i hoe, sod the face of, the corpse seen by its friends or ro ller Iron:of:all sizes, latives, We Might give you hundreds of certificates. to foiled , " " " corroborate our statement. ss - to th e advtlutsgeS the M. Nails and Spikes. ' - -, lank Coffin hai over the Wooden. but the following illi Railroad Iron and Nails', ',melee: • ' '- ' '..,.,-1 , - 1 ', -- '!" ' •., • , Smith Tools.' . - , • ", wttunvirrOlt, April :Ali. . Building Materials, F. , Gentlernen:—We Witnessed the, utility of your on:t esta Steel. '. - - . - 4 mental "Patent Metallic Burial gases " Used to convey Shear Hteet,, , l ~ , • . ,-; , ' I he.remains ef the late ilon. yokriC.Cillimits to the Con Ards Bilateei- ; , `; • 4 tressional Cemetery, which imsorised us ,irith Misbelief Mill Saiws,. ,i . ~. i. that it is the 'best article known to us thr transporting Cross.entSans,' . :=, . I . site dead to their. final resting plate. - fine aw iland•rii. '',. , • . Wit kraspeet, we subscribe oureerves;P l3l.3 l.ste., , G. ii.vntortls bill thanks 14 thr public for the patrauSP, ' . (Signed), lionly Clay, Leeds Case, Dan . Webster, Wm. theyeNtroshal to him hi hishulividunicapaaity.andlumee ft. King; Jett. Davis, ..1, - 31. Beriden, , l. - IY.M.stien..l3.4l:' the tunv , titni,,hy the qiiality .of their goods, strict ethos.. Atchinson, A. C. Ureati r A.C.W. P. Msnove v Howl DiAges tion to. business. and aCconsmodatiug prices k leill deserve ix 8. Dieklusori. - ~ - . I -:- ,- ., sod coloroarld their continutd support. - ' ' : Similar taMinintaieletnir,ht he added withoutnumber, BRIGHT k !ARM ! Apply to ' r - 71' ORMSSA.NI3. , . ! • , nvatrrirt' ilanbcors cad !row, Ctittrestreet: ' -•- Ceatreslrert,cerorr - Of - roieri rottsvllle,-,fannary ci,IS63 . ' 1-11 '. - • .i . att. 11•11 FAIRBANK'S SCALES r r ilE subscribers, agents for ilia man ufacturers, have just received a new article. called t lue"Unitin Counter Scale," calculated to Weigh from N I an ouneelc 240 Ina. For /1e at the York Store. ' ' E. TA.IIDISY it SON. ottsrilla, April 2St h., 1855't - : - j . 17. ,GiliS-FITTING PLUMBING &C. SINIITHS:DOWNING,-BURNT OUT nn the 10th bare ,e. 'a an aglablisbalent , for the arm) business. in ttilrer Terrace'. where they will be thankful for ordemand promise prompt attention and 4atistictery wort:. Po t e,Oetober :8.1854 TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, 8, T the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco and CI, Manufactory otrato busbels prime Oats: WO barrels Smoking .Tobac eo: :200.090 Half Spanish Cigar% ; 100.000 spanish Silo", . 23.000 Cuba Extras. - ' JAMES S. MOVER. Hamburg, Berks county. , Sept. 11,'5:, 9 N4lJ} j THOMPSON & DENCLER, Bankers and Dealers In Biehange, g i,• T: 4 , is I 2 doors South. of the Exiiret • OftieV, Centre Street, I BO Pottsville, Pit., so 7 11.1, strictly attend tprillcollectious Ifo 11 lV entrusted to . ihete negotiatd Business Paper, 1 50 • Loans, Stocks, and all otter securities, • 1 60 Messrs. Taylor, Brothers, Bankers, Nevi. Virk, Drafts / 80 ' Union Bank of London. Belfast Banking Company of 150 Ireinnd. National Bank of Scotland; also at the office of 125 • • Messrs. Green & Taylor, LiverpoOl. Messrs. Taylor. Bruce & Co., Lieth. Scotland. . ! 136 • Constantly on hand and Sro sale for any amount : from ' • £1 upwards. in sums to suit purchasers. 11 JO ! These diatts are payable at sight, and are geed in eve l3o ry part of England. Ireland, Scotlandi and Wales. 180 current Bank Notes exchanged at• t het best rates. Land 1 30 Warrants bought and sold. 1 20Pottsville, April 19,716 1Jan:19,165G 31 16- 1 20 20 115 GREAT BARGAINS! 05 Reduced Prices in Clothing 90 CIHEAP CLOTHING STOR E , Cen - Vitro street, one door below Market street, westside, Pottsville. The subscriber returns his statism!. thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal manner In which they have heretofore patronized him. and informs them-that he has now on hand a large stock of-'ready. made garments, newly manufactured, odder the 'super- Intendence of an experienced workman, and made of the teal materials, in the neirkt fashions, of every variety, - which cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. Ills stock con sins of Fine Dress, Frock and Body Coats, heavy knave ped and. yinter- sack Coats of all descriptions. Black. illue and: striped Casailnore Pants and Boys' Clothing I . anry Velvet Vests. Black and Faney•Satin Vests.,Cassis mere and Worsted of all kinds; Flannels, Stripe d and Dressed Shirts. Green and Satinet Jackets, acid a vtiV i ety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of w ich lie Intends to sell at the lowest priers. Ile also makes up all kinds of Ch thing to order. at the shortest notice. slQr- Don't forget Centre street. one door below Market • st.. nest side. Pottsville, •A. GILLMORE. Agent, I 85.: 1 SO •1 I 05 1 . .. 175 , 170 155 ? .I 75 !1 70 I 1 55 ! : 1 75 1 170 ! 1 75 ; 1 75., 1 70 j 1 55 . 1 75 170 ,•1 55 175; 1 70 185 1 sr. ; 1 50 I 1 35 i I 1 55 ; 1 50 1 - 1 35 1 50 ! 1 45 , 1 35 1 50 ; 1451 1'35 1, 45 1 1 40 I 1 30 .145 1 401 130 1 35 1 I 30 I 1 20 1 135 I I no , 1 20 135 i 1 no 120 13o;1' 25 115 120 1 15. 105 110 1 05 .05 I 1 10 1 0.5 O5 110 1 1 0.5 I 05 I 10 : 1 08 i 1 10 ' 1 05 ' msees s fireportent, rtta lees than any dtstance. President. tic . of 2240 lAN km 1; land no chat I be =de for F. FRALW Table Cutlery,. Pocket Cutlery. Table Sroons, • Marl's and Mex. Assortment of tine pane , Sheet. lien Crucibles, Mire, Tin Plate, Drafts Kettles, ' Sad Irons, Pannand Boiling, ' Chains. - • Railroad Traces, •• , ' Powder arui MI MISCELLANEOUS. • • , SHIRTS NIADETO ORI;IER, • (NI SCIENTIFIC .Principles, and i/warranted to fit. AR styles of BYRON COLLARS ; all styles of STANDING COLLARS. BYRON COLLARS on h nd and made to order for LADS. at the „Yew Cam Itzt. Op and Gentlemen's Furrafshirhy Store, next door to, the Thilsrafe Lfoare, amire Oral. Pottsville, April 5,15513 14p SAMUEL DILLINCER, TEAR the corner of Centre an d' Mar= 1 EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, I Mahantnnyo slreet, ildirille, ra. rillir HE subscriber is prepared, at his old l; stand, to furnlsh ell klMis of materials In his line, or building . purposes--plain and ornamental. He in vites part lenr attention to the Tomb Stones and Montt- Ineuts of his manufacture. They can be had in every va riety of style, and will compare fivurably, in beauty and finish, with any obtained e'sewhere; and are offered at iheaper rates. . . JOIIS T. LANI.i. L Pottsville, May 17, '56 '. '21.14-4/ TO FOUNDRYNEN, MACHINISTS & OTHERS. A PURVES, N. E. corndr South and 1 - I..Peon streets. Philadelphia, furnishes ingot copper and bmss, pig iron. sheet iron, solders, lire bricks. port• able forges. spelter. block tin. lead. foundry mouldings. facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal. sand of all kinds, brass, old. copper. &c., kc. He is, also. a.dealer in wrought and cast scrap iron and other metals. .1t is hir :desire to amotomodaternarbi nig sand others at a distanci from the city, by furnishing any article they may want in their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured ald forwarded. Any inquiry in the above line will be promptly answered A. PURGES, N. E. corner South incui l'enn streets 38-ly Sapt-22. '55 FLOUR; PEEP AEI) CONIKEISION STORE, Owner of Rallrocid & CaHoldall streets, Pottsville Wholeisalo and Retail. fp HE subscriber respectfully announces I to the public that he has taken the Flour and Feed Shire, heretofore kept by Bell and %titers, where he will keep all kinds of Flour and Feed. of every description, which will be sold wholes'ale and retail at the lowest prices. Re has on hand a good 'assortment of choice Family Flour. Feed of all kinds, such as Coro, Oats, Milt Feed, flay, Straw. Ile will also sell all kinds of Flour, F.teil on Com mission. the respectully solicits the patronage of the friends of the late firm, and the public genneraily, feeling confi dent that he can give euthe satisfaction to those Who may favor him with their custoin. ISAAC MOYER. March 8, '56 10-tf NOTICE. N • • • OTICE to "Boatmenant! Shippers. of Coal.--,On and after the opening of !the Schuyl kill Narigation for the year 18513, the folloWing regula tions will be enforced. First.-No Boat will .be pot under the Sehrttes of the landitigs of the Company for loading with Coal, unless the Captain of such bolt, Or some one duly authorized by him for that purpose shall be present-and personally at tend for keeping au account of the quantity put on board. Seclind.-A -bill of lading in the usual f,rm shall be signed by the Captain for the quantity to laden on board the boat, and no -boat will be permitted. to enter or clear from the 'docks or landings - of the Company under any unusual form of Bill of Lading, dr • vague and timer: lain in its obligations. ' Tairet.-The Shippers of Coal at each iandlpg shall per sonally, or by their duly authorised agent. , keep Weer tect accounrof all Coal laden on Ward each boatengaged by them. in such manner ss to enable the Captain or Ids agent to check or tally the cargo, and thereby ensure eorrect bills of lading and manifests of Cargoes for all parties. Office Schttyl. Xay. Company,' F, FRALEY, Pros, March '2llth, 165 d. -March 22, 'SO I 12- PATENT METALLIC COFFINS: ‘ .7 14e. ( Pottsville, Jaw 9, ISB6. PALE-YOl3llll MAX I noticed one day in my ride toward home, an old leather-stained, worn and rickety chaise, in whicb s was seated a pale young, man. He was a fragile creature, with cadaverous cheek and hollow, beseeching eyes, that 'glistened fearfully with - each roll in the socket.. He bent as he moved, and his breath came short and gaspingly. His garments hung loosely in wide folds over his thin form, betraying its. , sahrunken proportions. His bands were fold ed with an air childishly meek, and yet there seethed -a certain forlornness in.that meek air. I I and the swaying posture in which he sat inl the old chaise, betokening extreme exhausta etion. i The worn old chaise stood before a marble- I worker's - shop, where fronting the door, tang I the smoky - building, and along the smearedi windows, laughing in great cracks; and on all sides of the ancient fence that two generations bad seen, white shafts, gray stones and brown slabs uprose, ghastly shapes vet beautiful, with angels and cherubs sculptured thereon,: some for hard featured men, and some for ; blameless maids, and others for youths not yet world stained. Many of these shapes, types of beauty more perishable then them- I selves, -though made by more cunning hands, bore, graceful willows drooping' from the stainless marble; doves spread their snowy wings; urns, in pensive solitude,' ; ( waited ;fori the tear of grief—and.over man y bent the cold farms of passive sorrow, s ns shades,' mourning for the soul that had departed. It seemed a gloomy stopping place-fur the I .pale youngrwn, to one along lvhose veins bounded the gorous pulse of health—and - yet the serene face of the invalid, suffused I with a glad and almost holy expression that I softened its ghastliness, and made its sadness more spiritual, formed a picture Strangely in keeping with the surroundings of defith. Day after day, as I passed I saw him, usually in the same place, either being assisted by some dear friend into the old leathery Chaise, or sitting so listless, yet so patient, watching the I motions of the laborers engaged at their work. I Once I fortunately met a friend, as I pointed out the pale young man, spoke of him , as one he had long known, and going toward the rusty chaise, he held forth his hand.— With a glad life expression, the invalid grasp ed it, saying, "this is a very unexpected pleasure.' "How are you now,. my friend V interroga ted the other. "Well," he said, and the sweetest smile broke all over his pale features, "I'm nearer borne than ever—:thank God There was so much fervor in that "thank God" that it. brought the tears to'my eyes. "It is a hopeless ease, is it not?" I asked passing along, with my friend—"what can it be that, draws him to; the shop of l the marble- I _worker? I slwuld think he was superintend 'ing the , making of his monument;" I added thoughtlessly: "That is just what he is doing," answered my friend. "He :is a doomed; man ; and knowing his state, , isuverlooking the progresS of his own tombstone. , ; "It is horrible !" I cried, startled—lt is a • heartless whim—if he has money, Barely he can spend it more .Christianly than that, or leave it to the poor l" "No, no ; not heartless; Mark Bennett is I i far from that, and the charities he has dis pensed, no manscan number. I;Not an .hour in his life passes without reg istering some good deed. But let me give yeti an outlin'e of his history." s "Mark was a handsome, healthy young man ten years ago, with a fine flow of spirits and high expectations. A fortune was left him, and it * proved his snare. Never a morel humble, modest and unassuming young man " Toe Fa I , I , ECTS or Sisi,vear AGITATION." Ithan he before that; but when his uncle died I. —Under this heading the Luzerne Union_ and the splendid fortune caine-,--fine fortune,' (Dem.) devotes a column; and a halt to the and no tinstakgss-he was like an untrained ' cause as it is ; pleard to call it, of the present colt—off, and on the broad road of dissipa tion. Beginning with moderate prodigity to Theedit lion. throughout the country. e rid himsef of his golden incumbrance, his I tor's vision, unfortunate"; is affected - 'to such desires soon knew no bounds. radually he an' extent, that he gazes at the matter through threw off the restraints which oncec a sense of , spectacles, ings, had kept him under—plunged which show him nothing but abo- I duty . engendered by a mother's pious teach• ;' litionism. That bug-bear he belabors, I with fashionable follies, forgot God, ruined his ; out apparently comprehending the real cause constitution, and soon sunk all:but a portion of the excitement which ,exists. The editor of his fine legacy. Poor felon., in his case I of r ` the Union : will find before the expiration the race was to the swift, but it' us ended in' - . his destruction. kid now, listeti while I give o f the present year, that a feeling apart from ' you a little romance. In his humbler days ; the fanaticism of Abolitionism is at work in he .loved and was engaged to Nellie Glen, a , the North. It is a great free spirit, that is de sWeet, intelligent and poor girl, of Scottish sirous of exPressing its opinion on the repeu'l descent. Pretty Nellie ! hers I was a very , of the Missouri Compromise, and the iniqui• geetle face, the softest and modest , and most , truly feminine, I think, 1 eve. saw. Well, • ties which have grown out of the °pet-at : ions , when he went away to plunge into foreign ; of the Kansas-Nebraska hill; of shoeing its dissipation, She grew paler for a`time, but she abhorrence 'I of the cowardly intolerance of •newer doubted his love—never ; doubted his the.slaveocracy • of proving at. the ballot box, t `truth: its contem " as ex "Ah well—some women as!'" such lovingo f "S ou th ern Chivalr y. and forgiving creatures!" solilonuised any ; hibited through its bullies and press. We , friend, with an absent air, falling into one of, care not if the South occupies every square his old bachelor reveries, from whiclo stans,, , fled hint by the question. ; I ' ard of the slave States .with a negro slave. • The evil will recoil upottitself. But we feeN, "Did he ever marry her?" I "Nis" he exclaimed abruptly. "no; he.went I some interest in_ the attempt to fasten will ye, to New York and Philadelphia, dangled ell ye, Slavery upon a new; Territory, in the around a few golden satelites=from thence to , same latitude as Pennsylvania.. Before the Europe- = came back , to the United States, f e dit or mta • ,d U ni on wr i t es a run so e e uent paid court to a lady of wealtlqg q and a heart- I breaking rumor reached Nelly Glen. Poor Ily on the subject of Abolition.attacks - the girl'-poor-girl! hoe quickly she faded. It I Constitution and Abolition inciters to dis seemed . as. if l ou saw the , ' rose on her union, we would kindly ask him to study the cheek one day, and the next! the pale lily nistory of the Kansas-Nebraska bill from the of death. -Sweet Nelly Glen! Willingly would , I—" He paused, apparently shocked at time it passed, up to I , present moment his, half confession; then resntned with a I Every aggressive act on :the soil of Kansas, flushed -face. .has been at pro•slavery reffian hands. They After an absence, of five years he . visited conloined: with the assault upon Senator Sum his home again, a wreck in b&ly though not . •in fortune; for ep aunt had died and left him I ner, are summent to prove that the pre en t a second legacy. I met him' one dkand agitation is 'the' work of- the South. Aboli - -well remember how heavily he leaned upon myl tienism —a Small power at the best, has nett:l - as we Walked throuelt the old throughfares. ineavhaiever to do with the matter. • It is a He paid nothing about hes absende, his prospects i of the future, or hisdisappointments; but!false cry, raised for political effect. 21 talked mostly of the changes that had occur- red in his lone stay across the water, till by the" merest accident, it seemed •to Me, we stood by the old burial ground. "Mark expressed a wish to ivalk, s through ; and did it not seem strange o th4, frists weak- ness and weariness, he ant dewn opposite a small, smooth, white stone diet was familiar' to neither of us—for I was somewhat a-stran ger having been ebsent the past year. And I when I would have led him further, he push ed aside the long, ,dainp pass, with his cane, and fell to conning 7 tha -inscription. Judge I of my own surprise, as • well as his remorse, I when :1 read the following: 1.. I 4 Sacred to the memory I of s • NELLIE GLEI, Who died Sept. 15, ;18—, Of Consumptipti, Aged 23 years: . Love knows i . to change in heaven: "I don't like to dwell on the scene that fol lowed. Mark was smitten to the earth as by a thunderbolt: conscience his accuser. There he pressed hie forehead to the cold stone, and I sobbed as I never wish to hear a man sob{ again, exclaiming between: - 4 0! Nellie, I was your -murderer.' I tell you, Sir, I -wouldn't have had that man's feelings for kingdoms, for kingdoms, Sir. "Well, he staggered to his feet and stagger ed out of the churchyard, pressing his soiled handkerchief to his mantle. and depending on me for s support. 'I saw his hand was stained, by degrees the linen crimsoned, growing every moment deeper and more scarlet. ,: • - "Bennet, what is the Matter?' I cried; start;;; ing with affrighquind closing my arm about j ammo IN , IN TLIE Monstss.The _hoer him, I beckoned to a hackman who wasyas- we get itp l ict the morning very muck - depends sing s . helped the poor fellow into the carriage, 1 on the beim we went to bed tluf ,night:hefore. and by the time 1 got him home there was lt is - pretty evident that: nature shut little life in him I assarelyou.take when she 'calculated: the . e-un'a going "Since that time he has never rallied, - until I down, or else some of the present generation this fine weather, ha his been het° regularly; are sadly:in fault about retiring to - rest. and l'erery 'day for a week—corhe in; yonder is; tea less ifs in regini *to getting op., 'What a the marble, look at dieswaste of' beauty; what ts waste of mesie, hap -We stepped fnto'the shop.L ° The man mho lfinesa and health, to sleep oat -the morning was working at the atone .Ipaused, -with his, hours! Bolder, did Jou ever lire in the hand upon the top and waited,for us. It was country, and in. the -month of June' get up a pretty design , calculated ti e arrest attention. about half past three o'clock in the morning. Two:;chernbs held a scroll, Upon whichiamid There is 'no other hour like•that in the whole 11 ( 4 04 fitedifully 'arranged; could' - be 'traced= twenty-friar NS lucelisci full Cif inusic, the •We r ds-- '"sArelliel:f - .. God 41" lore full:a heaven, full of inspiratio,n; We should :Then followed the mince—itge and date were think; if angeli ever -came tosearth,. they left,onn—and this gustation . Of holy writscame . would Mile then ' • and we fancy they do, for next in order ; 'Tor - ht , -dint .soweth •to the the ads is full of fragrance, every grove list' DM I= EDWD. T. TAYLOR ; -.lLag El 3 %tick . • , ttesh,, shall of .the flesh . reap ciirription ; but be that soweth to the spirt Shall reap life everlasting." - '4 , A.hl my dear- Sir," said my, friend, after a long silence, "Were 1 an Atheist, the perfect pattern which poor Mark's. recent life and conversation afford, would shake my doubts of Christianity, and scatter them to tbe winds. "Does this not show"—and he pointed to the stone—"a calm fearlessness of death and all its grim appurtenances?" We walked home together in a thoughtful, tender mood. The next day I missed the chaise, and the next; and the following, the inotrament was gone. The pale young man was dead. ~ttlitcal. • TILE UNION OF THE OPPOSITION.-.lt is amusing to observe the complacent meaner, in which the Dernocmtiz. printa talk of carry-, lug New York,PennsYlvania and Ohio at the next Proidential election. .How they will accomplish-it we are at a loss to imagine.— They certainly Ido not posiess the requisite numercial strength in either; to beat the com bined forces of the OppositioP. In. New York at the last election, the Americans polled the largest aggregate vote, the Republicans came next, and so dnandled dowa were the Demo cracy, that the ‘4ggregate voie , of the "Hards" and"Sofl,s," di4 pot equal th Republican vote. A pretty prospect the Democracy have of carrying New! ;York. In 'ennsylvania last `Fall,:in spite of the actual indifference which 'was felt in the 'ranks of the; Opposition, and the camparatiVely small vote it polled, while the Democracy; undivided, exerted` herculean efforts, and didpoll theirheaviest vote,' yet on the Canal Coramisgioner, ,upon summing up the aggregate vote, it 'was clearly shown 'that the Opposition had a !considerable ma jority. Had they but united.; had they •but: felt theleast interest in therm% we couldliave carried the State on the Canal Comrniiiioner's ticket by ten thousand majority. As the op position is at; this moment stronger it any. thing, than it was last Fall, what with a' good, man, and the leading principle, opposition'S to the Kansas-Nebraska infamy, will prelient, the united opposition from carrying the State next Fall by that majority? Nothing. Not even "Ten Cent Jimmy" on• his native heath, with his doughfaeed vanguard to support him:! The Dintoeracy's chances of carrying Pennsylvania, are frightfully slim, we opine. ilaw, how abbot Ohio? Well,. the best answer we can givie to the query' is, that the "Buckeye Slate" ['elected Ford—as good an American Republican, as exists in the North—by 40,000 majPrity, and that force of freemen are at this day stronger than, ever. - - j . The Germans of Illinois, ;Ohio and Pennsyl vania are daily swelling the ranks 'of the op ponents of the extension of Slavery. Every Northern State will vote the same way. We give Buchanan , credit for the boldness with which . ' he places himself on the Cincintntei Platform, with it to sink or'swint. Fortnr4a ly, principles, not men will[be the issue of the next contest.: Upon that issue the . Cincinnati Platform and James Buchanan' will have an inglorious fall together. i UNION' is THE Morro,..The opposition to the Patent Democracy throughout Pennsyl vania are firmly resolved upon a complete It Union the approaching State election. We heartily glad to, see the determi nation which is' evinced to present to the enem on State issues a solid phalanx, a body of true American Republicans, which will; be idpregnable to assault. The blow that gives the old Keystone State to the Union men at the State election, will defeat Buchan. an e —by ten , thousand , majority.4The , in. 'iquitons platform upon which krises Bn chanan stands,twill fall and crush hiin. As a proof of the spirit which is at work through. out the Stater we extractthe annexed reso lution trod a series pasied at an American Republican meeting held at Williamsport, Northumberland - ,Co., on Saturday-, week, for the puirse of Concerting measures pertaining ;to the approaching canvass : Resolve 4, That in view of the vital interests at issue in the approaching canvass it becomes the imperative duty:of every well wisher of our common. Country, ito lay.. aside minor political differences, and in a spirit of eoncilia. lion, and patriotism, unite in every honorable li effort to restore our goirercancat to its prima • I live 'parittanot efficieritt. ‘'. . Poulton. STIAM PRINTING . OFIFIC,E having premed three betas**, are vow prefer's, to execute JOB and BOOK PUNTING of every deireripiten at the Mee of the AfinereJournet,ehnper thsri It ca? be done at any otherliabilabanent i thecountli web as Baais Prfitp - gel+, Bat eof LesigS Railroad ilekets, Haar( Bills, ' Paper Books,, ',- Artielegpf .49r4teineal, 1, ~Tise• Books, '. Bill Head,, "" i- 'l . 'Order Books;ke., At the Ter.) , shortest ifitilte. One stock of JOB I . YPII Is more cixismstre thin thia of sot other Mee' In pits me.' Wm of the State, and : ire keep handsel:3*prd eOpreisly foraol*lng: Being - a; prietieak Printer . odraelc 7 . 0 wUI granteeour irerk Jobe as neat as any that; nn• be -turnedont in ttreeitlim. PIILITMG llt WWII! arms "at theshostest make ! . , • • t Books bound ‘n eviryiartety of style. DU* Books of every descriptioultutnatutnred, bound. arid*ltd to order at short notice. „ • `. - NO= 26. its orchestra; anti such pieces as the? play, too! Not an instrument is out or tune, tot a note out of time. Such pieces! No ,310- zart, no Beethoven could play theml i Every leaf and twig and. flower sparkles with dew': We fancy there has, been a bail storm of diamonds! Talk' of the splendors Of royalty! The pomp of wealth and the glitter of gold! Didyou ever see anct reit/4z' e a June morning? Thou you will knOw bet- ter what estimate to put upon a jeweler's shop! Did you ever get one breath 'briar into your lungs from such an "incense-breathinOnorn?" If you did, you felt an inspiration ';nore of heaven than of earth. Awake, 0 0 :sleeper!, such scenes occur nearly every day, and you lo the sight. You burn your life out with glj suull, - and sleep it Oat by sunlight, Ulna short ic,z ' eni i i iilg tat bo lim th bs e . nd T s h ; e wa la k t e e u h p tla w rs ith , a late p dull, bi hen, month, and treat pert, late going to bed, 4d late getting up, are enough to make a man late all,!his life time; and he may think himself well loff if. be - is not late at heaven's door. Mother* should not try 4o make their children sleep in the morninr: Give them very light suppers'and put thernito be early. They will bel,enough better notated through the day to pay for it, so that in the end you will do just as much 'work as if they slept in the molting, and you will be a great deal happier, and they a great deal healthier. • ' ''i • , BOON BINDERY.' PROSPECT OF HATING COAA. CgEiPER..!--tt is rumored that those employers in 'this Re gion, who are enamored of Ames Buchanan and his principles, conteinPlate carrying ont practically, his suggestion in - regard . to the wageS of laborers. Mr. Buchanin Stated in . his low wages speech in Congress, wjiich was reported.rerbatim by the WashingtOit Globe, that it We lower the wages ,of the; laboring. classes, we cheapen every - article of home • consumption, and consequently laborer could live as well' on fifty cents a (14, as he does now on a dollar. He said thnt if the rate of wages fOr labor in existencein Cuba . was adopted . here, that it would over the country with blessings. - Upon due.investiga. tion, it was.aseertaitied that the wages given in Cuba are ten cent* a day. As he is. inter. ested in the annexation of Cuba, mi presume he is preparing for a general adoption of his favoriteprinciple. Notwithstanding the speich which - coutained the sentiment, wasl, made opposition to the Tariff of measure which did cover the country with prOsperity—, still there are many who are so wedde 1 to the principles enunciated by Ten Ce 4 Jimmy, l that they-willimmediately co'mmen?ce putting - them into practical operations, to exhibit their sincere love fir the man. People. abroad may prepare to receive coal cheap. Tue . 'INVENTION or TUE T Rati,.---Robert L. Stevens, one of the projectors acid original stockholders of the Camden and Ainboy Rail road, was the inventor of the T rail,' now used by every important railroad in existence. It succeeded the ,fish•bellied rail, which was in, use'up to the time of its successful introduc tion: The first experiment of Mr.;SteYens at 4 rolling mill selected fin' the purpose, \ had . result that might have discouraged a leas resolute inventor, acid caused a lss wealthy one to be denied further privilegesin the mill. The rail would not come out straight, but . . . persisted tranQding round the roller. A second trial, in w'hich the grooves were taper ed so as to allow tlie rail to get tput easily, ' was tolerably successful, and, after a few al terations, the invention of the T rail rn was co I : plete, and the order was given 14 the Corn parry which Mr. Stevens represented, for rails, of that form. .It is a source of pride to Ameri cans to know that all the most iniportant in ventions in mechanics, which lutie been sub- I sequently adopted in Europe, as superior, are I due to the inventive genius of . tlfir.,..country l.men. We mhy lag behind th older nations I.of . the old worlctin art, b in pitictical me chanical abiflty we are i knitelyl superior to e.• 1 any other civiitkWitn • " DoN'T first thing an editor should get by he t.. Slocum threatens to withdra iis '-patronage because you'eriticised ProlAior Drawl's lecture on the onion question, don't worry--but; tell hint to go ahead and do it. ~ I . If Mr. Bullion writes you an insulting letter saying that if you don't stop writing abont the Diddleton Railroad, he will ruin you with a law suit—don't worry, but dare him to tly it on: . If Mr. Stab' thteatens to "cafe your head in" because you mentioned that; his son Bob Was sent to the tombs fqr pelting a street lamp with brickbats—don't worry, butitell him that you so love the law, that you dine on salad made of red tape and sealing wax. • Again we say, never worry.. If you dO, you are no more calculated for an tklitor than a Quaker is for marine hernpipes. -AN AMERICAS CAF.PENTERTOE POUNDER OF AN ARISTOCRACY.-11l Phipps, a carpenter of-Boston, and soil of a black- • smith, devised an improvenfint fit diving up parat us for submarine exploratiotis, and opera ted with it on the wreck of a Sp4nish galleon lying off the coast of Hispaniola and having been assisted with money by the Earl of Albe marle, succeeded in raising pi4eity to the value of more than a million of dollars, and his own share amounted to $lOO,OOO. He afterwards continued to engage in simi lar adventures and was very sudeessful ; was knighted, and became the founder of the family represented in england by the Marquis of Noymandy. His coat•of-armEr. should Just ly list of a saw, 'ad -plane, and diving belJ Tim best thing to giveriur enemy is forgive ness; to your opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example;, to your father, deference; to your mother, con. duct that will make her proud of you; to yotirself; respect; tq all men, charity. . DR. Sonia says: "The ~tale-beang. and the talehearet should ,be ha nged )iik together— the • former by the tongue, the hater' by the. A GOOD intimater prayed kraently for those of his congregation who were ;too proud ';t6 kneel, and too lazy to stand. NEVER 'condemn a friend unheard, or with.' out letting him know his accuser or his crime: Or - 'Married well" means cl a days, yoking F two fools together, with plenty o &coley or land to justify 1 the folly. Hearts', broths and worth have gone o ut of date. - .1 „Inlrlifr. Robert • A. Gould,,, a - I,ondon ' cones- Pendent of the .V. ,1". courier end Enquirer, his recovered in an English - court,'lsoo' in an action for' damages from Gen. WooiL ;The station was brought te recover the balance_ef ',salary as corres. re de nt,an - d - datnages t for tl i 51121534 without notice. gar• Late heavy rains at Janutica hive washed up-an Instrument of tOriure Made of irou heaps with screineand so constructedai.to fit the largest -or smalleit -person; attached to it are- manacles for the hands. The inside of the knee bars end the resting place for the soleauf the feet are stud ded:with-Spikes. , When found' the portlier skid` ton of. a tiogress was enelosoti iri, the instrument. 1 ' - Otellenry Ward Beceher7stßurcb, on Brook. lyelleights, was threat-I;6d with an - attack On SULttinjO; by an organised baud oOlittne who, bed 'taken offence, or employel by these who had, at , the'very plain lineage iu which:Mr. Beecher has discussed the exciting events that have recently • ()viewed in Waphington,and in Nantes. The in. t e ritioarfertunatcfy,ires frustnik4. _ jgrood,sive elfrueut A time Ulteahis demands gtrong winds, Arent hearts. true eilthstnni strady hands atm whom ihe last of °Mee dank tint tilt; Men wboni the spills of office eann4 buy : : Mitt wbbpostiera opinion and a aid; I Men wholtare holler —men who wilt,:twi /,':.:. -... .. i . ' Men whaeart stand bstore a 4inna. nt. , . .. 1. And dm tibtiftarbertnniiiinteritat nit ut tilnkini:l ‘, Tall men , Inu-bris sited. who live stl?t 1 the fog, jiu putair duty and in priSato MU:tines-A • • i for while the , Ira-bhio. with t eh. t humble era creeds. Their taiga prnfeserantt anti tbrir little tbrdtr, 1 - mogie in math strife, le Frerdota TretleV NTroNa tol•i the I Ind, mil e- A ri i r-j . j t --, 2 1-47.„ ,1,,,.. 1 . ,i / II 1M
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