. . . . • , ..... i • - .. . . , '= , • .-. . . , i ,',. . ; • , • ,' .- ': . - . . _ .'. ~ I - i,.- ( I - -',-- . - 1. ' .. — , I nr,l3 OF' TAE;NINE:fifr, J 0117,11,51. • . .. ~ , • • , „ .• . -... . ...... .1 .• -., : • '', - .'• !:i -, '-• - ~! _.. !I c ...:.. ..• .-. -,:.,,.'..,.',. :: - ..-;• . i . ' . :.,*'• .-, i . -- i -- -- - .4` , 4" ,% 1 . - 'T : '•!-• ,',';',---..,.:.,-;-- -,,,,'• 4 ..';,--",,. ~ .,4 .-' ' 1 , :, , .- ' ' - ..',i.; " ",' '. ' 4 2 • - ct s :‘,. \\•.‘° ;all , ...-"-' 1.! . " • - ...,,,' •-• ~, . , ~. , INC:11 SCASCIIO7IO , :4 , ~ , . . . I , ' ...... ,All it,tliti !let . mum. poyable.:in udvanre—s2 2:l • ' I - ~i i wit :Ito ti .ni tutlis-,nuti S'.l JO !r not i r tid ' • '''' t. . ,7 .•, . , t ' ' .. . ' . •..- . •I t • 7Lrat - . : , A..., t•-, relit. 341 1ri.,..1:-.l6'lillilt;'-' • , ''; : ' 1 - -,- ` ' 4 ~ dr .! ' d•l' - 1- 10 5 Uil '' d„ •d , • dol ':.•3-430.. - - , . . -I's . . . ~ .. _, , : . . ‘• . 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' ," _ _ _______ T im I , ty OF NEW3PIrETLq.. •eribers' , ta , r the discontinuance of their new , - ii i m eseeesessrewnwols•••---_ . h,• publisher say continue to send them Until ; . . :es are 'paid. , le::: ib e rs vie - .;10t or refuse to - take their newspa- .• • . in th • outtesdl wit 1.-11 they are 'directed. they are .patisibleun til !the; have settled the Milani - A or- I ' betn discontinnact., - • t ' - I e • ' v • bicelherr. more is other places"witlincit_lntirm n, , ~ blisher. an d thenewspapers are sent to the former : -. _ T _ -,-,n they are held responsible. ' .. , - eirtshave.d.vcideti that refiisliilo take newspae 1 '' ' ...a the office Oil remising and leaving them un- ~. r ..;,,... -I .I.• ~, - _ ---.,".` VOLL ' X X ~.. is neima facia evidence of intentinaal fraud.. i . . ..„ .• . . _ _ , ..... c''''' . : '7.: --.. ,r '•:' ~ • • RATES 0 ADVERTItiItiC. - , , • . . ~;a of II lite•,' 50 lientii fli one im•ertion-allb. i .• .... ~li- °o 21 - cants each., 3 .linet. cimitinn... 2:Zi - 1 e-:-------r-- -*--- ----------, - '''- ' HOTELS;:. .. . ~ ._ , . . ~:.,....,,.i i etit in sertionv - ,12I„.: : rents earl'. •Allailvere:l -NATIONAL .H E rr El,, .., 1 - er,,,,t.1 lines. fir- short periods, char g e. " "al 'Cornet...Of Consiaseree As hanmoxisa Sta., .9rCaSO 11 , ,V,E Yili,,lll Si? MF, i: A ILR4 , D• • , • . ONE. " T.114,' TIII:CT.: i..41X. TwrISF:.• i Shamokin,ltorthrunberlaad Co., Pa. :;1,..A, , 62 , 4 .. 57 1 .7 .i.I '25 $•2 ''7i... 'f,',l to , ' ,. „„ .. IVII::M. Wr.i %V int. I'rop - rietoi'. 011. S. '" V.) m -- 1 om; --1 75 .2.75 4 {10 • ' ~ April 203 50 ' ...,„ ti-]y ,- a - es. lup• • 1 5-.1 : 2 . 00 . 350 '.OO-i , . - • -,- ----:-"-- - 7- - , ' , c ca. - I aFr.I,INY.i,COL . NTED !Ls a 9•1011G-OrTEN' LINES. ,! . THE. " BUCK HOTEL." - n - ire, -125. .2 23 3 CA) • ti 00 . 19 00 - 00.; ,,,. , J. 2i , • 40 , . 5 O 0 c• , 00, .. ; I'4 0 0 -, Sena" .14p , mite the Loon if nice, Lebanon, Pa.. lu tr.,s. a ail! fi CO, 7.50 •• 12. - n 0 - ,IS 00 • George . P. Reinhart, Proprietor. - um.v•emi, 150 1 ' Coo' 800 14,00 ,•,•' 1,0 , This hmet. so long xeletir • ted fur lie generous board • col.. 6 Oil ! 900 13 On ,18 00 o 00 - and good accommi'43 - tions. has been recently inapmvid, 20 0t) ;,00 0,0 0 lump. 16 my 'l5 00 and centin - uesdo be the Sage lintel And :Oeneral Head l ' - . , -ter.apace for short periods, as - per agteetne. - Quarters. , -;-, I . _ gay 3.3855 1.8-I,_ ' o - ness Sol.i,s. $1 e3ch.=:tee:JuipAufetl with iin '` WHITE. HO R SE HOTEL." ~ .... 11.. SO ee tr. emelt: , • (.'mire nut/ . .,I hantonyo eta., Pottecilk. rti. '. atm before genie...Teti:and Peath''," 4) ee ntl4 Corner of . for first invertione=eubsequent i n mei-lions. 5 eents -Joseph - I. Fe r, Proprietor. -, Nine wordi. are 'counted a:saline in ad•ertisltr. Eiii.ertainmeuts an if acre.. modations of the b-st kind. ",ants'aud otipira; adverticina: IV ti"' Yell: % Ti t b I end - every attention will be • aid by the host and his at-. "tend:mt.. to mike guests'an . travelers comfortable. •..1.1141 - t standin= a deertisement not exceeding 15 .... -ill be cliargeil. theinding.Aubseription, , slo (-).2i. - Pottsaille. , 3lav • lo '.56 ltidy ' 7 7 ii the *mann t l ot feur.souares, with titan-, . -,... --,--_-.-__:-_-_!-,___._ •• lid subscrletian- ' • ' .., •20 00 THE " EACL - ut clklnqe, it kn i tiatei .- , des - brnatqa above. r`i‘cio-nve sec itlar,..er type than usual will iel. 1 . E .4 . , 11 ," . Thtildiu g B ' 0.. " 0 " 0 ' '- d :es p,,. rent. advance toi these prices.. All Cuts :' ,. . , , -- . 4 . ; • * ker a', L'l 6 . , r i mr2 ....,l•the same ay.letter p,ress, , •.. -.. ~, ..", " • Ada m . Hank, • ro t .. -r,„1„ a de , rtiv'ent..iits received from Advertising -'• Thisls-the largest. and mm cluttne,.,„ alir.ol. except et 25 per ceiat, advance, on thes9'.! anon, With ample ennvenien . for _famili, ii ult.'s:, by special agreement' With the 'publisher. ! ders and the public rent.rilly iNlay 3.'513' In j,l•4‘ e 4 ',!:, seats each. Hvatlisivecompanied pith lane'', - 'ocodts.-iVithout nolicee. itu'rharge. • . , -- : . die ..,...eseept tho:-., of a reli_dona cfh3raeter ' and_ ~a ionsl pueues.s. will be charged' .5 cents. for any 11 , E AL ESTA , -r of inset under 10. . Over 10 lines, el'outs per I, --...., - ditional. lj7llllffollo - , t . . •elling. of ni. - etinc.•,•; net of a:general or pnblicChar. i 'ITS, I i§n , h • arzeti at 4 Cents per line for 4.% inserib.lo4. .:., I -et A• bi cilitato callilativiut L lve-will state that 328 lines 1 ..., c .4 umn -104 lln'i:,ot Ontit"..co!ritnn.:-And 5 .. .: lint!? gi SI t",--4 frost .Y.lO . orilunin. 2•47; : ::'woitirhalsia column-1470 a trait i giti Nviirablelb '• . -and 73s a nirvit...rimlLtinn. All gldti lines Overt! It fio rea, i. are. chaT-itel at the rate of 4.rents per line. t B. •' ~- advertisers Must, confine their- adi - Jrtis ni to, .1 1 business . Airenties f o rothars. sale, of Iliad FA - ,I • - - .' ''''' 1. , 11.4 included in busiu*i'advertiscinevets, . .. ' , ~. ii .. ~. -..mosioIiNISMINCOMIMMILIMMI I 10 , opal - sil Lam ~ , , Eores of .11 , I . tid a nds.s Attu Ban, ill county 2 at I. thland Es them, erty, whir -tat sea, area, . Fo Rion - lip, ewes, Esq. Illvcrite. I Estate ' '.',Foti.:V. Ili, terms I 'tap. bon. CIS SPE: H - 1a56 I& - - • - ---- PAINTING, :SIC. • - ..JAMES H. IVIUDF . Y. a & Sign Painter. Glazier & Paper 'Ranger ()R%% EGION strei4; first Moose from Centre. and oleteSlie Stercimer's Motet.. Wall Papers. Board Prints. lie,. ~f variens,styles. at the lowest ,rises. An Apprentice wafited. t soil le. March 31. 1533 l Dec. 30.'55 514- 13- AN STYLES WINDOW SHAPES. ;ST received a large, and-elegant as ,rtinent 'of„Vfludaw Shades, new and lie:ratite! de• including ipold Bierdered. Oiled. Landscape of Flo- Mk Ac., I:e., cheaper than ever. ALSO • ; ', . . I, ellezeti ant Plain Paper 'Shades. ot every de em For Sale be ' BENJ. DANNAN., Cell re Street, oppositteEeiscopal Church.* ;,•11 :!2, '.lri , : . NTIN C . I , C • . LAZ n tIoNvG'.&. PAPERING.' W. BOWEN having -removed his :hop to two doors above the American liotise.Cen• nee. -end tekene n to partnership his brothers. the tb,ir.:lptiounce P. the public that they are prepared Ile all Order: in their line with ,the greatest de . reel on meet reasonable terms. They employ vorkmen and their custothere may, therefore, be t -- tett iefutory jobs. ..- '!I I • l A, VALUABLE4IED ASH COLLIERY ;''• Au US '' gee . e5,•1 elaleo, bee betee to call :Mention to their splendid . , .FiCIR .SALE. _. : ,___._ lent of Pap,•rdtancings. Whidose-shades. lee.. coin- _ every variety of style and quality, to suit the ; Ili:subscriber, being desirous of re::i • • REVIVAL , id pocket of purchasers, and which they offer fit , . thine term the mining business offers has Milford - - or THE • est City prices. I ,' . rol ler , ' at private sale This colliery I. situated on the : SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, J. W. BOWEN & BROTHERS, Schuylkill Valley Itailread, about one mile alytee ?diddle. I "I"I ' ll E OLD STAND; N. E. cor '2 doors above American House, Centre et t: - ' pert. The Coal Is of a deep Red Ash. and of superior I ek e -nor of 2d and Market streets, Pottsville. The un ille. Apr 1117,1152. ; . 16-tf ' quality. and well adapted to the New York and Eastern , , . . ! deepened respectfully announceeto the d ie. /s• . ._ !USE AND SIGN PAINTiNG. , markets. All the impertvements ire of the most, appre7l eettne?tteepotteville, and Schuylkill connty in ” ering. Glazing'and Graining. :ed ceestreetione-consisting in part of one 71 horstt , pt i : , e t :Aral:llW he hes again resumed the ;man -11.11.3 NAGLE, ' having removed i et. pumping v.. i. v i. and i l v i e tt r i t l i n , f : ir e nclosect Doper:wlt h pounneill` n a hor ,. ~ n 4 l. i areet ureter Saddlee. Bridles.(lig.Carriage, Bug ev. Teate i ne& itainoed Harness: Hair and Straw Col. .1 place of business front Centre. to NORWEGIAN 1 gins and bleaker: r','ehtitits7. bins, screens, hoisting planet Ater:, 15pi glator heavy drauveht„ and has . on hand the T. hetwiein Centre and Railroad • streets. and ; and gearing compleje, cars. loots, and stock. all in eorell • )pptrit,... Erne & EVAY:S. St..ain Mille respertfially ; , order. The , -Allem , comprises the relebrateet Spohn &I I 1111 " . `r ) • ttill ' llit- " II " h 4 ' l * Ifltru e s • I' IY and evert* riudet •of re; d' Netts. lelaakets. t s in his line of busimese. -lie hieold friends andebe public generally, that all ; Lewis Veins above and below water bevel. all op cocci and; , I trusts that his ?one, anti general experlence with the in his lib, will' be th.inkfully receiv,el. promptly i ready to commence immediate operedirine. For further I - • tradeot this county, Will be a guarantee that his assort -1 le nod executed in the best manner, with in- ; part belle& inqUire te" the subscriber, at Potteville, or ot 1 inept of golds will be of the first quelity, as to material to give satisfaction. • ALEX. S. FieLER, at the works. • • - --; 1 D 0 ICo 1' 'eft 'n ry Boolrs.Carpet. re am e. it e 0 e , ~•1 .3 0 PAINTS. GLASS AND 11 ti PAPER, , , , • - :eel inauuticture and reepeetfully solicits the itronaee • • SAM GEL SI LLYMA N 1 -•. • ''' . ' P - e I met. enters. Fresh'Meat, Fish. (Bess. ,ic 3 edl and teeter linneini; ex..ented with neatness ; ....May ed. 'se, . , . . .„,.... - l e , of all his old friends and the piddle. and Invites the at- Anvils, Bran. putter. Copper. 1:::!;.:A...111r.; I p•Orh. 11,.• has just roadved 5.100 pierce of Wall , , --" ._ .; I teliti.m.of every one levirous of any article in his line • 1 , . t iensvantelrindsteaes,Groeeries.lTemp I, e a et. •at variety tied eleennee of pattern, and I - COAL LANDS FOR SALE ' -t , , ein and exatnine his stock before purchasing else • '. - - • where. .11is I tertne will be [sn o t Hams. Ilardwareelliffes.lndltev-ware. Ir T.: free s ...ruts to el 50 per piece. . t arftsenahie as an ea' Leetther,MachinerY.OysteneollsSeedre, nl„.r.f le. OM', to find th,• best material. and the A T ALLTABLE - COAL LANDS AT , tablishment in the county. kc.. . • PHILLIP WOMELSDORF trk. at s:atis.htetery rates is ••pposite Iltell d: EvaNS. : PRIVATE SALE.-That Celt•leatad. tract of . splen-1 A Lse , .., - ' ; •-; • Ale, Beer. CottoniCofTee.Graid.:Bar Iron. , • Mill in 'Ste:We:OLIN L`TilliliT. 1 • I did C;ed land known as the eSpehu T net," containing., 40 ,..,.. . . , 1 or _ good bends wanted to work at •tbe basis I Pottse tile. April 26,1856 17.3 m LearLainlames,Nalls.Spiken,lllice,Sall, }., 15 FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSIONSTORE, ri.'.!':•:,; - , .' ... 1 , . l' 2 e l r. I the justly rel,l.tatett :11111 ".Sp/111 Vein," also what is: __ __ _ . , • . - Provisitns,SUt.tar;lVlelskeyeetc.. . j . . , , i -- -- re...rally 1,W , W11 IIS tilt. ' • Sesenty. fi se acre hart;' ad- . - ------- - ------ -------7-- • 111'001nS, Fire Bricks: Milano, still Stones , ' -..• '. I Lorne of .floitroad & Callowhin stecete; Pottsville COLBERT'S ''z Pitch.and Tare Salt, Si•rair Irtne•Timber e. '45 . I ' ls. 734 i Wholetale and Retail. : -- -‘ • IS,G-XL 'CARDS.. , , ~inin... on the Mt. Carbon lail nevi and in West 'see.; . - weeian Township, owned by Nitemkis E. Thourrin Esq.,,, Envelope .. Manufactory & Printing Office, . ' and &c., • "; • , .1. F 11 e e -E subscriber respectfully annoUrices __ ____ ,is hereby 'tiered -at prix ate sale:on th . e, most advant.tiel lll '' ," I Sollth Fourth street (opposite Li- Bricks. Coke. Cord '.Wood•aaY. Gravel, ' .. ' to l the publk Oast he has Wren the Flour and Feed . . ER STRO USE. Attorney at Law. 1 g,.., s terms.. , . ;1 . . teary street!, Philadelphia. , . Die Slaking, engrav . I elee, Iron ,Ore, Liniistone, Manure e rig n 6 • ' ' 'bl II a m h h 'h I I ! _More, heretofore kept yte an at ere, w ero ew I . Law. 1 tract contrtins all : rho Coal Veins in the . Ghee. leg. hear I ;;Trin, Plaster. Slate, z Ac e '. 4 ., , 4.. 1 Oftleo-,Cent re street. opt Town Hail, , Southern Anti/ratite Iteeions-ineintline.lnsides ot er..l .. Flour. per barrel, ". ~ ~.30 15 trobetiary P, '56 6- • •,,, ~ tie% lees. notes, bilbheadi:;dv,ibrlS,Roals, views of buildings, •. I which , willebe sold wholesale and retail at the , lowest . - - , - ------- tracts. the,egenerally known as the I dloier,Oaney I all.; O c t . . . Oct. 21 1554 .; ; :. st;tres. machinery. &c.laccuratelydrawn.etd engraved.on , 4241. • ! prices. Ile hex on hand :t good aseortmetit ofechoire VII) B. GREEN; Attorney at Law, -• c! , .irk.os, li. red Orcheoli. Orchard. Primrose and Maol, . teteerible t - .ruiS" Perseus at a distance can have Omit '; PKILAD'A. A REABINC RAILROAD. `-'-'l'"iiiilYyl€"it Feed of all kinds, such a 3 Corn, Oats, Mill , dh. with all the uriderivime' though set e nnexplored. ' . - ' -.' Its% tile, Pa. Office ITTlllarket street. opposite the ;"' - -- . • eneravines excreted from daguerreotypes; by Fending '' Feed!' HAY. straw. &c.. d••. . • e bed , of co il' which am known to exist in t el natinee , - . e - .... July 14, '55 2e-ly , • ;pf them per exprees or otheiwiee. Die inking and emboe: •e I azt qinstss , lie will also soil all kinds of Flon4F red Ac., on Com , '. arms _tug when proveal ee orer a hundnel feet send'; ..4 z, .. , - s tibusiness cards envelopes. labels. Aceseldel ; nil-Asian lEN - r S. FOSTER, Justice of Coil. I .. In eve. the Princes now offered.. eeentainel sing : i for scene es, corporations and comPanies, engraved ant q Ile reenectully solicits the patronage of the friends of FFICe • P 1 ' 1 • . -• .• ' ' ot the hi adti. &R. R. Co.:, - - ' • the richest Coal deposits in the County. Pea-, Nlincr..rille-c‘dlections and agencies se. nm. _,,.. , , .. . . d tnnhossret on wood.or brass.; Office seal presses. heads el e 4 1 the late firm, and the public gennerally; feeling cont. Petheic/pheieetpril 30, Iss . • . I tormat ion. apply to Francisepencr-r,,15q... agent r news - , _ dent that he can eive entire eatisfattion to those who std sitt•lld,d to ruefully. . fm•Ceal lands- and reed estate generally. Offiee in Ball: .papt.rs tor common printing or cylinder presses-_ . (. , • rho rates of Freledit and Tells on Coal transported by •., oar y 2.1. 56 , 8-tf . • ' •-• lembossed,prill tinge for bibinees clads, envelopes, labels, t :this Ct'impeny, as favor him with " their custom - ISAAC MOYEIL will be as follows. froin April 21th tO • June mu- ; • " ' - . ! road staled alove 1-.''.llark et street. Pottsville, Pa. March 6.'56 • - ; 1 10.1 f . -•- - - - • de. Plain and ornamental Sob Printing, business cards: eoth, Bee: . . C. TIIOIII -1 SON; Attorney - and , mardi.2-2,1'q,6 . - • ' . „_1 --__ . ,_.• circulars, notices, lilt promissory notes, Druggiste!: t, e• . ' - ' • --1-4 , . _ --- ' eanseller at law. Office. b,•free T.J. Allisoll'b fist ' ' -. COAL MINE 001k 1 SACE. , . A and - Apotheettriee' ballets. plain and empossed, manufar• , . .. ' „e,..: -: •• 'f ; El F '.., a 7 THOMPSON & DENCLER L : p.-' 9 7; • ~ . ..g i i = ,„ o{ . : ouer end of Broad street. Tamaqua. • . _ ' „ .. , , -. turers;.lateds. tabs end [beets, " , ':, , Ft:011 , . . i 0- 4 F. eel - et - . r, 2 . .e . , t. • Rankerii and Dealere,in Exchange, • miry 2. lees . , '.5.1y e , 1e.14 the interest of tie :Lessee in - • Printing ineret dd. ellver and cffirterie.envelope printlng,e, , .. - I " •• „ , ~. salt and four bags. Ace manathietured and printed at the •I : t- , 7- • t,.1 a.:::: -4 ••,! -'. 2 do - ore 'South of the , : r,rpre , 8 Office, cciare!Street, ONIAS R. HANNA:N.:Attorney • • Three eelebrated. veins , tf Coat, in the first An- .. al. ' 4- - `-. • . • • • •.• ' • .Morte , t notice in all redoes:, leper hag manufactory,: ; .----------------- --- r —t : ' , • _.. . ....... ,th :.•ii, c.,:il Iteettoti, at a distance I.• about Three miles; ' - ,c; • Potterille, Pa., ! . tw. • Office ill Centre etre, , • eette the Ere:cepa) ' tenet the town of Pettsville. , ' . i „grocers'. bakers'„ettefeetione‘rse and ant - Inds orpaper 1. , To Richmond,. ,;:.: 185180• I 1 65 t6O ; h. Pottsville. Peetin. . .e , _ . • - • • , •,..D .. ,..ae.ins in e hid e d iit the lease. haVe each about Two I • ; " Philztdel dila , •• •• '.: "l'o' 1 55 1 N . ) ' - If lo strietlY attend to allitolleetions .1, ,', '. 1 • c. . 1 .•/ i I . L.. W ~ i ~),z. . :, f‘d.„cal../ Envi i ties f all e ett e htleennd des riptlonie ; :. I . • e; e le5:: . e • 47-1 S . .4eueantleyards,of vele „f • , , ,size . f...d. j...l'uirenpathle inedicineg. Welfsealed e and prints 'e hiellned Plane-, .ii 1 ,75 1 10 I I ht , 1 ; 56 I I I enirilited, to them, negotiatd Duaineeek Paper, _. . _ \Th. le is.? whiith is meth , Fel mON faVOUTible term ' • P r• ' directions for uttin •• tip modiiino . 4 for sending abroad.!, •••• Nicetown; . •• . 41 75 170 : 1.55 •YI 50 . ; r 1,,,,,,,,Q5t0,10. and all other securities. ; r I I\C IS SPENT ER; Mt.gistrate, ,-,,,..pr0u1d new; let iirr.cured..,;enthract-g an unextiirett ' Weddle e antis:kiting cartlserierav:•d and printed. Alsc,• .' ‘• Germantown 11, It. I I 7 5 L 7 I I I 1:3 5 I . 1., 4 6 ' ' i Mesers; Taylor,''Brotht•ts, Bankers., Ne'w York, Drafts d Real Estate Agent. - Offire l';i: Rail Bead troot. ; porikl of ht•tween eleVen and twelve ielirs. ' - - , 1,55' 1 ; 50 , :on Coign Bank.of London, Belfast B:inking Cotapany of Ea-i Market. Poi tsv il le, P' s'y • , i The Improvements .consist of Heir pumping. and •• MITLA - unk exactly any reed. circular or Invitation. Conveyancers' ' 3 • - , 1, ,, 175 1701 1 55 ,d. 50 - ,' -, IrciantL National Bank of Scotlande'also at theloffice of , 1e.:2 1:•,16 ' tee, ~ • 12-if ; boitaing. and Font l•ritkine; •Engiete. Three slo e. One I slop e¢, envelopes, to fit dents, bond s, mortg37.eg.,tce matkein the '.; Spring mug, _ 155150 I 1 :35 '1 .15' , ' Mc•sers. Green A Tayler; Literoool, - e; - ; 111 -L• ' . 11-1- • K El best m nner single and tin.' double - Breaker. Sixty-Italie-A new tied , - 1 - 1 C .. l > . ~ Attorney ikt I'. ,- - .•• - .N. ft -Orders sent by isrprres, as WM. COLIfERT, " Coneholtocken and , Ply-e, irreigreelitent. mouth-ltailreati, . ;Meese?: Taylor, Bruce A Co., Bluth, Scotland. t; 155•150 I 1 35 i'l 85 Cons:antly on hand and ter sale for any amount, from ;..•.... , in grad reps's. weenttseillt• e l'enneee.wil rietei . id teilegalbusineset I . ittoutter.k. hundred thouralid tons of Coal are noir ; Sony- te••• eit - . ' •35. -i , Ranibes and Vette' men; • ' ...' ! fl.upWartie. le sums to'euit purchasers. .'I niklll ' l,llll.4 1111,A , `4;IQw.11 , •re. - (Mee. In Centre opened. y-!ranirways and tennide. . - Jon,. , ; ' e ; 150 1.45 ; I •35 130 Tlitteet drafts are payable at Fight, and are gpod in eve . wetly opposfte t „ Itee'Miners', /11. , . The eapaclte oh the Collieries is oeseimated at Two ' • - GREAT 'IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS' ~ Noreistowe or Bride,eport,r 110 ' 1 41, ; 1.:35 1 ;Kt' .ry part of England. Irelned, Scotland, and Wales. Un• 27- , hundred e - lunitilnd tone per annum.- One of them . ie :-....- • , . e e; Port Kennedy,' . e 1 . 45 ,1401. 1 30 INY ,•urmnt Bank Notes exchanged at the best eaten. Land • • .. Valley . . • korge,.. : !I 145:I40 :- 1 30 130 Weil-ants leeight and sold. • believed• eal be ea nble of producing in the a;; -re ette ; 11 l''S l • II GRAM . F,4ttorney' at : 'l ' P '''' l''' ' TIIATCHEIt'S ' • c .. . ,- PI itvill ...• 1' ::, 1'35 ; 1 :30 I 1 20 1 20" e'ottsville, _April 111 '56 . IJau. 19, 1F.56 0-1 1:6- , Seven mill,one,of tens, with little additional expeuse, ; Double Action, Forcing and Suction Pumps. , - Icen- - -9‘ , , ~ has - lie, n-intrVedlo P , ltt.Ville. has opened 371 of the marbinery ereeted. beine calculated for that perpeset. • THE ~. itoyer's Ford.: :• - II 1 tlft 130 ; 1•20 120 e . ~ . . r the Telegraph Office, Centre Street,Pppositut Le , - For terms &c., apply to ~ J. moverimait.L. , • subscriber! informs the citizens "Pottstown. • e; 1 a 5: 130120 1- 20 Beek. . • , . Pettsville Peens.; ' of Schuylkill county thet he has purchased the ex: ThunlasTilk> . • - Jl3or 1 25 115 115 , / GREAT BARGAINS! i . • I,rti, 1 , 11 • eee . . , .49.1 y • e . ' h. ' . p er Ittrikh PATTERSON, Esq. elusive rielit te Tend these celebrated Pumps in Schuylkill !` 131°1s -r ° ' : . ' :Ie IMr ; 1 . 15 ' i 105. 1 05 ..e. Iltertiet , ed Prices In ClothinVl ILLIANI VRAII.EY': -.•-- i ley .a.i....,,.. • 22_ , ~ouhty. There are variou: kinds of these Pumps:made i " Reading, , , - ello' 1 05 the s 7110 principle, ,uch as the and Actjeu Forte I. t , Between Reading and'( ; e , ; 65 " 66 ft HEAP CLOTHING STOR Cen kitre street: one door below Market street, West side, MAGIsTitATE AT oitylosiit - .111;. • , VALUABLE PROPERTY IN POTTSVILLE FOR, [me and Suctied Pump. the Suction and Lifi Well Pump, ' Mohrsville, 11101 1 05 1 P 5 05 , Potteville. The subscriber returns hie grritt•tul thanks 'trend to all busine.s enteusred to nim, with dili- . SAI.E .I ' . Won Pump with sect length. to prevent freezing, Cistern ... " Mohreville. - . 11,11 ln' i Q S I 95 .. ' 9 `' to his friends and the public, forthe liberal manner in ,ant ear... otlice-at his dwelling hew., Centre . = Force Philip, with connections to Supply upper stories; " Hamburg, - ,' , '.e. 110 ;105 i. which they have heretofore patronized bite. mid Inthrtris t. Orwizsborz. e Ann 15, 1e56 - 14-3m 4 -IT I IL ' subscriber oilers for sale on fa- .t: . rh - • c. Ity are snagged for deep and shallow.Wi•lls--eare " Orwigetturg. ; ; ;;;• 110.105 ; - 7 . • _, - - • them that he has now on hand a large stock nf ready. ENV-* t , EFSER, Alairistrate and • . "" - • • • • .4"- e. ble tertne two 'muses rind two lots situ tted on let used as an Engles In ferrit , the water ou th • toll f to street and running to Itedniat street. in the Meek; the house In vase of tire-to water o'ard... . e ~ ~ . 1 . , ° By noire of the Iloard of.renagere. made earntents, newly manufactirred, udder the super , . , ne or wash win. April 26.1850 r-tr v.i.H. aIcILIIENNEY,seey. intendete.e of :Inexperienced workman; and made of the 'onveyaneer. will at teed to collections. the puiee letiew the betel - O,T Manufacturing Conte:my. The flint' down, Those who have tried these Pumps pronottuce .. ....:.-- ' l'''' • - best materialsein the newest fashions.' of every; variety, . v e t . t ie otefb.arEstate. writing; 1)”,..1.5.310rta4e5, let is a coracridt.'l2 feet front on Coal et Net, and runs . (ham tht. cite tp.. , eekteeetreert staple in their cone traction; . '- • which cannot fall to satisfy purchasers. Ills !deck con el Lets. &e. a sets.--opposite his MAN IthE YARD, to Railroad street, fronting 22 feet on said Rallrolid so le mid the most effliekteee ;ever used, and not liettiletr l e get ' SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CO. .ifoi, of Hoe Dress, Frock and Body Coats beefy knap- I:I re.; l. 11;,11 %lit' (-erne, - of 2,1 and Market etreete, being in depth 150 feet. There is erected on Cttal street , ~"l of ollier , TIM ; fidrowllOg is one or the maller,Certifi- 1e pe an ner sack Goats allvac) pt rms.Block. ()FFICE (sr the Sichuvlkill NovNiiv. Co try' dWi t C• of d; • .1 . I ' ~ ~ He., PA. '. •. , April 19. Tese • leettin i Lia two and a half story frame dwelling houee.l.l rat tit oven IT I LtD;IIIV litgaase used these Primes, ' , , . s - i A pr il yea, Theo . Blife and striped Cessimere Pants and ;MIA' Clothing! 111 CEL . GAIMETI ' .. - 3lagistr - • A Itll a basement and kftchen. On Railroad e - e, . . ••We. the under:lgned.elo herebti certify that we have ate, - etc et on sett l; is ; ' '' ‘ led d ; iTie I - - Patent I•d a 1,..0 e r ec t e d a tw o ands - ex:lm nan eeen in operation -ate wr s Ferro „ ~ The charge fol. the use of cars and for Toll on Anthrat ' • awry Velyet•Vests. Black and Fancy Satin Vetetse Cars'. citeCoil,c. id on the sc ' hu lkill Navigation,will be , mere and Worsted of all ` kinds, Flannels; Striped and ;•invevanc'er end tlen , •ral Ctal...rter, will attend to ill ;I le If s'teri., frame dwelling !rouse. Three houses are well: :tad suction Pump, manufactured by ele7.srx . . Rogers & , hi .111 el July e . f... y . . will be Dressed "hint,G tand Jackets,and , rote satinet a--variety ~.,. entrusted to him with dineenee and or If - 1.111.1 t..tutfi'llaye gord. tin roofs. There Is also a stable Foet. of Honesdale. and take pleesure In reeommending , ; a _ s I.° eves„unti let. 1 56. e'f other article` too numerous to mention, all of which entr e stn.et. Pottsville. Pa., eppesite the Town lb 11, • erect,el luthe centre of the tut. The other lot adjoins them to the pedilicns Wing the most durable and pm- : : - ' he intends to sell at the lowest prices. lie also Makes le-The Dockets ef,N. el. Wit e en. Ee r i e a re in p ~s., the ak.ove..and is 22. feet front on Coal greet and Railroad.' .co me foe- raising and forcing water that has ever • - I tip all kinds of (.1 thing to order, at the i•hertesit nntice, et of e3tiltlel Garrett" Esq. ;July 44, _5l 2s- . streetYleteheiglie same depth as the 'fir stelescrite-d lot. • eoMe In our notice. .; , air: Don't forget Centre kreet. one doimbehvat Market t . ; There Is erected orethe centre of this lot, a stable and dt V. Sherwood, ;G. W. Griswold, et. west side. Pottsville.. A. GILLMORE, Aginit - , wagon house. This property is fayorrittly betted for hue. It. N. Grenell, Z. 11. Russell. i , -Dec, e. '55 •• .;' . ' . •4 6- lees; or for private rte<rdetteee. and it will be sold cheap •P. P. tiro an. e 11. W.. Stone. ' -de • e l' • I . . , .. .2 - - N. B. Griswold,. ' ,. "Met e: f, 13IJSINESS vCAIII)S. -. , J. 11. Dunning, , , : .: . ••.• f j 0 any prison persips . • ;toren,. 0 purchasing.. , . - ROTICE. ~. . ---. lilt: .' t:=. N. BOWMAN, Nor-,. terms and any ether pikr .x riars apply to • well. &e.. n ill he pronmtly attended to. C. C:CAIITER. ' ; ex-- „—t —.1,-....._ - ~ . „ ;e01.0310 llfittVElt. l'enpri,tar qf the Righturor .Scliuyll.-111 munty. . ‘s.: .2 : , '' II Cts , Cts: I Ct ., s, r Cts.' NTOTIQE .to Boatmen and Slippers Igoe. anti,..otrie,. In Brick Building. e n, he, Till anti Stove Dealer. Centre street. Pottsville, . Pet tsv ille. 3.0v.10.".15 45.1 y , ~ To Philadelphia. , , ,65 64 ‘ '6. ed , • L I of Coal.-.On and !diet the opening of the Schnyl L. Seeued :„.treets. Pottsville, Pa. June 21/511 ,• , 25411 • .., . ----,- =.- : •• Maitynnk._ . res 04 .C 2.• 50 „ 1 • • •- ~ . : „ 4 . ill Nari„ation for the year 1850, the allowing regula ,0,1 , 1„15',12., • . ' 404 t• . • ••• Sp ring 3llll. •• - .• ;00 59 -,. ' 57L .50 li nil - weed. - _____- - '----- • . . ' T9 CARPENTERS AND BUILDEES• - Cnslelineken,” ' l ' CA 89 ' • 5 - ' 4 50 s 1 119 " g ' 7 ' i • be • e • -- AV- . ...ti11EA VEER, l'ottsville,,,l l a., -• , ORPHANS' COURT SALE . :- 't.' , I - F irs t ; a Boat will be put under the' Schute4 of lite -. 'r i " t 79" „! c = .9 It 5 1 1 , : s '? i I andlnitvatthe Company for. loading with Coa. unless . o ! . -', • • _ •••• Plyinentla Dare, - • late of tbe Penusyheinia State' lieoldeiral Survey. p l'ltStA NT to an ortler of the Dr.: : ' - • . MIZE •' • ' ;, , st : It i { 9 l ri d , r ir. e t i o to w rt !.l ... .'.. "o .. .I ' , 5 .. ,.. 5 5 ' , -- -k' . f ,4 :1 1 , ,,.. ~,,,, 5 5: 2 .2 „. :44 .,4 , .. : .., 1 . , 11 .,... n e rt p r tit ti t itt o ,p f u su r9.0 ,it boat. or some one duly authorized by us lanai.. mint P., Sc. ' •s. ro shalt be present: and pensMally at te.rli".. 55 41-tf ' ' pleinea Court of the County of Schuylkill. in lti;' SCHUYLKILL . COUNTI' LUMBER . Oct . itenued . ) • - •1 " • 4 ' 4 ' l t r , tend for keeping an accountof thequantity put cin board. ' ' Cenomoneotalth' of Pennsylvania , the subArribers, Ad- F. 11. DIXON; DOC'I'OI - 1 (St :mi e ',traders of Francis i'ox, late of the Bornneh of e,l-t . . , , .., .-..., .. ~ Vallee Force .- .-.•,•50 I 49 , 47 40 Di ; ' -4ND-- ' • • it; ' • *7,•Pawlfnes'Dani. - - "v. 50 i i . 49 =47 • 40 . .' • . &red -A bill of lading' in the usual form ehalibe • Carben. lot the County of Sehttylkill. deceased. Will ex- ' • MANUFACTURINC_COMPAN ~• ~ „ _,., etgned by the Captain for the quantity so ;Aden on Unto' Surgery. has rt=moved to the North- : s••se to sale by public vendor on Tilovd-I.Y. the Lith HAVE ott haul at their ; estop il'st estatilishroimt. on , ` t 9 “. . o 'S'llden" , •• 7 ' :- 5° =:. 1? ' 1 1 ;.; '-'• 4 .. ° 1 beard the boat, and to boat will be permitted te enterer .1• ..1 8.'4 d and Noorweglan str••ets. P•otteyille. :-4•1111•111XVille:. • • •• .. 7 ? ••„1 . .. .7 !lac of July next, at one o'eloe•k- in the afterneon. at the . . Wall. oad street;a great 4uiitt_tty of lumber Of even bee 2..18.'4 • i . , . ~,,1 I clear from the dol t s or landings of the ecrmparly under 3 :' - ti . ...,_ . i., t ai,. R o u ge o f St d•h e l AVeand. in the, Borough,of 1 , ,,rt 141 (iosoriptiou, ivilleh they; can supply 10, °kr:tiers •I . `! ,llo 3"cea FOrd,"".' ,1 436,.;„ 44 4:, :'!, ' any unusual forni of 11111 of Lading, or vague alid nate! , IN --- ti 0. -- JGKIS - S - 7 .- NiiiiiMi .-Enir' Carbon.• th • Countyof 8 huylk•ll fore...dd.- %litho:et Carp , nters and Builders. at Jower ratx•• than , it cad Be.' • ''' Pottsiontr-Landkng. . . 45; rs; 44 i y• 12 -to ; „ • fain in its obligations. - 1 -,s , ,r4 , ,,:p.,i . - , ''•- I -'' • ••,.-rtti " •l in wo• t lnts.rpiret%:of ''gre ' un a 4 with the - eppurte. - , imught elsewhere.", ghey. Are al . scii „ eady. to suppl".6•:' ..'" i i;o fra r 7 .l). l3o . l o ot• h . •. - ••'''' 4' 43 ' - ' 4l) 40 3° • i - • miki„-The Shippers thCoal at each lUndiciti Shall per and Si,trreyor, CeLtre St.. , Ile, I it.. at- ,11 . , linnet, situate in the Borough of Port Corbon. In the through the means ot their extensive , usipess. and Tit; . 4 , 6 .. --' 1;', 38 , „ 3 ! - I 'eonallv, or by, their duly authiirized agents , keen a car .: . -iurvevin'i end Exploring oil Laud.. ItlsPee , 1 Conuity of Sdiuyikill All 4 State of Pen esti yenta. to wit : ~ .eleor savinit• machines, minufactured articles in their ilne , , • " . i - . ' '`''' ''',,... 1 '''''„,' v.,', oertaCcount of all Coil laden,on board ettehlrat engaged lino .....ee ' .I'4Onl. for the' purchase and; le of heal One ofthem on the northwarolly side of Pottsville st., ~at a saving of ,4 - 4 per :oat. on former cost. '. • ' . . , , • . s? Althouse:Se . n 8 "' i '''' - "••• w themAn° anti" Planner es to enable the Ceptain or ' cs.; ,;.11 ~ .T ion of netts, ke. . : '' :' 3S 37 •3B . 3l , ills agent to checker tally" th 6 eargo,add thereby' ensure and tioark&l•No. '21..m the Lithographed plan ot Yonne :0' Their" been In • suceesifal opera•e , .• ; ,Mciorsvllle, ''. acert,"•-•, 1.5 e• Ifs bur ' ' ' ' .Addition to' Port C.ertoon. hoounded' westwardly by let - lion for the past' your. tarn_ w ing iii o tt ot o v vi alit ir olu r a a n ni tlt e iezof , ,-..,,,•,, i .:,.. t),.71714,..5bugrg,.. Invadin g. _:" l 5l •! iL , 3 27 . 2 and manifests of Cargoes for all ', --- . - ', 00 25 J fl o m r r rec ties. t tills of a lading . , . EN\ IS .1" NI Alt'l'lN and Frank'Car- • - tbreardlv b lot No 44 eastwardlv by -A Nrs, -2 0 , nor . ~ 1' • • . . . ~.A . Doors, „ ..- . . ..._ - - . • let Vin. -19 - and snuthwardly by Pottsville etreet ee Hy pe tent Office SehrtyleNov.Company . ..I'. - 1 , 11..ALE1,i Pres. Sash . , ~ • , Panel Work,- ;',. '- 1... The charge will be per ton of gi,bl.) fai, less e r . i . . , , ter. Soi'''''3 . • r` itrikl Civil E?gineers. in 'connection s oftwesaid. containing . in front or width on said • Mouldings, Sid-posts, ~. -', allowance for waste, as usual, land no charge. less tharri ,:hareh 20th, .56. _ "=•• .., .1 . . .. . _ s. oo,iims-. P. W. Tiles .r; !if Po,tteviloe;Will attend; ol stirveys .Potisville street 50 rest and In length or depth 100 feet'' Illtilds,- ,- 2 'llsoduisters, ''' ; .1, twenty-five cents per tun will be made (ii any distance, j 7 ,,,1ire...., -,-• • -" t :.."' ". '. \ , ends, raineA. ~v: n. and ail other business in the line 1 I With the appurtenances. consisting of a Two story Frailie --• a t " Shutters, ,; ' ':7- • '' i- , , By order of the Managers - 5 V. FRALEY, President - ', . . , - l— ,sir professi• .- o ' ; Dwelling House with a Frame Kitchen attached and ii•,• • . ,and itir /..iiiif.• ,iffrcipted, , Panejiditnd Tuned Mork. •••• April 20,1856 ~ 17-, , - I , • . • • 111141 ' 100 - REWAII-ii:' , 4 e• . Reading; ' '"" ".' • ''' ''-• ,;4 ... .. .. , I - -"••• • ottsville. Jan any s'. '5O b • prime Stable. ' . • '•• 'tit:deli they,tfar'e constantly on haqid. They are rttady ; ' . " ' i - %VT 11EiREAS'i in s coit'sequence of it _I-;0.- -K. s_ ~- N . ' 1\,(1 ENGI 1114'1 - 1 . NII -- I -: - I vo Th tt ; other of them eituatebn the` north Pant ...miler - of . "-A0 etecute orders:at the shortest notice, for any quilllitY , f•.' _ . _ ; • ..,,' ••,... .'..:, 1 ~ 1.1 r4e • It em itu r t ie ttee rso n n or„ , e known to the subscriber that • Perstitut did ',with malice .afore. 1 neer and ...urvey:or. Silver'Terraee. Centre Street,' • f l a r il tu ltrad s sle building pun , .- • • .11ARDWAlliE... mine,' Pa. Examinations. Reports , r.uryeys and • Pottsville street. westwardly by Coal street, NortbsrarttlY," • proses. Ilp.k. 31apte. Poplar, chair,,, plank and scantling •4. : . . • --- -- -c. - " ,- - - -7 -L .7 - • ' thought dirculate rinuorsto tho,effent thaf,rathlonable of Coal 51in ut. Coal Lands, 5i Ming. Machinery. k -r, ; by lot N 1.38 and Eastwardly by lot 25... containing in, boards': Cdrerry, _lValnut, Mahogany. &c., toe cabinet IRON , CONIMISSRON WARE: HOUSE . ' '1 I lati, t.,4`tri end Oen tletneh's Eurnishingpoolahave been I Co.1(1.1 t ile N loortest notke..,,,A6inefer cost Mines, Or I Pent or breadth on said , Pottsville street 50 feet and ex-' - i'' ,formeily kept to 'Pettsville as good end its eheida as now • if 24, 553. . ~ '!: 3917 • bending I'l d • thsaid Coal t t 100 f t't ' .1 S 4 - WhitePine.l k;''S 21 • o -414 11.7 , 14' ; C rin engt ior depth on to me . ea. o made .o•or er_:, pan , , ~.s.• ev....- • ...4 , ', 4 . - . _ ENTRE. STREPT Pottsville •—' "mot.thi the entaeribey; at 'the New Stoie,next door to rENRY W. I l liOti:, Geolo ' f 1 .t ores gica , 1 .. v a i i l d ie and C c o d t . i I plats. t s bo . :I , l .4 l.oretLa o r t k h eLli rd o i v lri b ;n: ii tliel 1 , _ ° n r o pq rk ru7 : alit'li: h l ° l 4 r f o reln ais t: d l4.ll l: 7 : l : °c o m ii ka'a p 'i'l l f ne haards for flooring, rest or . -, - ,:ai,l lot No, 38 with the apPurtenancee, consisting of' a ; arid . !....4 inch panel, always ',ready %his t, plank, be am s ; :i. I .., story Frame Dwelling house with' a Frame ..gitchim • milli, - eosantlina,''pests, Shinltles l'ailti' celiftq 13( h, Pail - i-"slnet; ' tb ..,--. ".. the;`• Puttavillir Rouse," itt the .iiiiropet of yottsrille, id Notiee is hereby given that said.rumore halt iTnlieloraionadcropelberras a to re rs p a r t 4ar m ed iza t e o lp f bi nr a p p l ri st4 e we ar gh e t i . ter . . , _.. _ . .„ ,_...._ _, _ e,,,reltard .win bei , : LTepoirrapb cal and Mining lineineer. Centre stret, attached on Pottsville street and a 11.6 story Frame iftg, fic...tc. .1. will) Chan' than h• 1 .‘ ills, t'a . gives a Dent ion to surreys and examina- divo.lline Immo,. on Coed street. bate (lip estate of said do . - i: /reit ills of sawed stuff anloverSthing In their line ; - addedi wholesale or retail. best'Americanitar Innt, man- ' itfactufed at,Pottsr Mo. and;warrantedof supaiisirqualityka ( unfitly paid - to any person or..po_rsoos _ . , 1 1. 9. Mudulent rumors; or to . :,. 1 . .. A L. 4s, to Surveys of mines reenitito,i see- rued!. Term, and conditions made known at the time. -on hand nr to order, at the ahlulest notice.. ..„.'!, ' Al rght T rails suitable:Or Mines; and : Cable Chaitus l 11 , tncc e a it' BuPPramiug such 7 ,L....nrc•y, eel to the superintendence and entire and plaee of sale by . -- • ; i 1 , : . ' ,I ottov..Le. March 29 '.56 • -- a, -, - --- le ''''' - g°.• 1 • ' lug 'bp„lounuaupti In ,5,1 4 _,..5pR am , ' : •s' , furnished at short notice direct from the importer. ' "io. t it hme t where Cheapir or, more Fashiottabie • •,;•• fo r prgtriotors of est ob. s. .1011 N LENILARP,I • • ' .'. , '. •' ' ..,........L3----......... , 1 J 4 , L. YARDL . Y & L.. .. i any peta l son Or persons who Audi lead to the diecoyery of k .4 0 ,,t.- • any es s 0... , . 7 :JAMES ETA ATe,, o i l ' . s. ' , .„• • ' CLARK'S .•tdrnimstretors ----- - -;---.,„-,---, - --e,-. • , , - . a.reary 2...':00 ' !Jolly 22. '54 :174 11 'st fo . I', : : " Lin ts and. Cepi aan be riurcluised•than at i •r • ,(; ',l ; -For . ithe Purchase and rNI'N Ifs order of the' Orphans' Court.. ' ••_,..- ' ''' ' - PATENT:-",iformaire ittu, . . York Store, Nov. 'XI, 16 0' - - q" , ° . 4 7 4 f • e .5 A X (TL' L C'.. ' 1'...1 rz,.o ft -1 J ... • • • - •• . ;'Seta , City Hi t;ttlet. elle „Gentlemen's ?kern iehinU - Mare, 1 Jomrs 'teem ; Clerk.. ••. !." , The qreat invention or.the:;Thir t r . n . :rate of lie it Estate: bode; and s . elling Coal; to Pottseille. June 21,1550 ' -,' .25-it - .;, HARDWARE AND IRON IDEPOT.• a . emo to-th oP ttiyvill Rouse." In- the 'berough -of,l 4 . Next r _, e. 0 a ~' 'charge of o.al Lands. ,Slines. &c., and colle'cting _________..,„_. ... _ ,_ _ _ ,_ __,,. ______•• . 11E stibscri be r ' finnounit'S to:the mit- `,,..' '• . • Itlst spiigcratitat,h -yr : 4 l ,g nohttrsdng - . ; • Pottsville., aforesaid. -11E31E31.BM:1 - ,' .• "s-tw.ta twenty yearn eperience iii the Cpuraty he - - . COLLIERIES FOR SALE. .-• ''' that he has Lc ' the '6 tOnS Of C.lluylklll county ured, , , edthsgoodsat his new - glee- of btudneate. oil Sore, Pactil 'Expellee, Praisfs &mil ; • ,- •tO i , .. , SAti•faction. itlfilWiMaliantango Street, • . - •- : ' ,Ig t to sell' EDWIN and JAMES 31 CLARE'S new - Pa- ii and with a new determination of fitrnistk-1 '.' . .-' ? ' „,against,,- • 'l' *: •- , , -_..• '-v i 11,.. • 1 .C.RAS. M. HILL. -0 RS.A LE - rtvo Of We ,most vain- , tent Floung 31111. - which li pronntinced . the greatest ~,.-•, tog all. suck pots toi the biminennof the I- • , Large Pore. Cr6it '.,Expettry. pio,fl4i'Ensirmqus/ -. • nil 6. 1.5:0; I , , i 't 14-t f • [ ' Cc•lllerirs In Schuylkill enmity. Penn e y - k e el :1; o ,Americarkinvention of the day, • The tubseriber hallow) f Coal Region inay retjuiree at their. lowest market ralue, l . , LADTES' RIDING , lIATS (New Sfyli4), 1.1 -Ai 'lll ; i c . ; ;t " - 1 - - l i ; "; - .suable ix; the Itio ACK MIN.': C•11.1.I ERN Si' Pott e 'lie and - iiirthegt..sllitsjn. full operation now, in Tremeut;.where•', ,-- in' , ,iicitr, the Inspection of the Plabile. I„aliall 'ix always! At tberity Med Cap, Stein, na i l door to,t'lle"??Pottridlle,: •-•' - 1 ! '-' 1 . 1. : 1 . 11 , i '.• ‘v ... - anti - ;taming i T h„ - RIMCKV . II,I,r; coht:t la; I' at Brock-011 0 . s i • ' t -, .,,: Ile rnvilesrall persons I, call and seult In operation. ,'co on hand andhave on handa kit :dock Of ' „'_ • I hence;' (Ottarllle, la• • • • I !, ',. - ' . etn,zineer. Ashland. Pot.. attends to Slurrying and) .' The subwritesr now r esiding in this city, and hadee,„q....Thie highly ingenious, and_ much !•.I.leOded'ltlk:#4llloi/s . !. liar 1r011,19 ~ .' '. l ChoppinwAxes, °: . . ''. ...., April 26., 1E046 • - -;„ ,' , ~..- 2 ' ! 1 7 2. ~. ~ 4,„. : mii,..s, :nt rlot-) lug, awl 'di. hllng lands. ta go- ... $ ble tram other owcupet Boni to give to these pout . 1.1. lohtns arf_pntire nen featUre in'theruatinlitcture of Wheat 1 Tine Ircin - ; ,-,.. ' , Cool shovels, .... 4 . '': ' - r,, • _ - - . ____L•,_ ._ . .. .. . la T,,wn Lot • and all other Ltisines.4 in the line of l'th u n a perennal attention which they require , . his he,n Iti- into Flour: and die splendid manner itt,whichlt per- . . Cast Steel,' - _'. • , .., Trace Chains , •'' r • PATENT METALLIC COFFINS! .' , ~ pt-of ...slots. I dittoed to offer them (Or sale at the, opeulto,o of e oof the terms its. work. Grinding, Botting,...and Separating the : Slit Iron, ; -,' ?Nails and ;Spikes, .•; - ' , . to •• otter addre e, Fountain pring• P. 0. Srbu lkill ' Vest seasons)which Ilast ever re-currtel in the' minitim:of grain eta single operationlito seven different quail - ties. ; R o o, . ; : ~. . • Tackle Dierks, •; - Depo4l - FESTEE . Stur.m. , -thiter, doork• ' .4.4 4. _ .. - •sz,•-' s :t.s ..,- • .",-,-- •5•....-- - - .7 4 , 60. • I • ojty. Pa. , ~ .k e it une it e Coal. ' ' " . 4., ~ ' '... tl' of Flour and Feed. anti that Withilln space of onlYtwoll• . . Ilellowej . -;',..:ali - ..,Ativils and Vices, ac.. - •, ' 7,11 in . . - ''''''''. ----: ",. •1 , .. I ''', ' ,. -- - i . '..b, ;2:3 , i c,;.4, - wee . ...., _____.. ~, ,pr• , '• . ; N.: N- 4 "." 'HIE BLACK 311 N E or. Fork-Farm' o; : dliery at 'Potle ly-ote road in length by tonefeet In breadth, at the tn . ; i nacre all the free burning lied Ash veins Cr 'id dity tit twelre bushels per-M0t...0n a Pair of French' ' above Market c linit side: il: ‘:-!ichAlirt: -POTT; i. 1, tt , ai , a 4 „. 444 . 4 , 1 _1':0 .. lie 011' 1 . immeetor of Alines • II" ' 'mut'''. -" • Oh •4"I li I '''''• I ill t thinlylnches in • , 4:',Kil 14 SolliKtlklllcatinty. an e ptv In •as a ways • ' , cur tu s ones onlyardware and lreti: diameter.' Ti. , The ' July 15 1864 "'' '' , , . • ''. -" 4, 2S-tf . b."t--:* 'II It"'''" 11111111111' 1 " OffINUTIIIIIIII - 1 7 ~" - t. r :-: . I ' , . . . 1 ., , , -, -2" : e : .4•... Lenders 11 F sorrices 14 Land.nsvners and et herc. In li..'n In treat .1 - rinand And mettith a n+ady sale a t jp, z s. , • fi rata , ta oonskied at a single operation into - Extra and "..., . , , in.: i. a a ln i, A t i ons . Reports, .1:o.., rd., Mtn et, awl Coal , lii,the.4 irices'in tale New York,sud New nonno tl i s f.: serwrpneyhour-Vinti Flonr,3llddlinds,ShipstulTs, Shorts ..: - .L. , i'l 11 IRiCH'T'fi'LERCI4II- .1: . " ' - '' '-' READV.ILEADI - , • I". Fm n, I. ,• k n owl ecl i zi• of Veins'and ex VI, rboncein k,,t li -. it st summer , •an expenditure of •Ve... '• :1 tod Bran. any poraw,lteing applleal/n to propel It, from n' ' e•••• ' s - -• • ''' - ' , s. urim.. le fel . •.ine I Iper;lti( n s. h as in..; be e n' In tills county 14 years, • out ;yes •Tild riO at' this C4.411.T.t, In taking . a riew eilit ; lour linrej up In any otlow desired. • The small Space- it , -• ‘• NEWIAARDIVARE ST9RE Two thanwhe.? -, -1 ' " ' INlcl ,s t• H ...GRESSANG bait been ' ap : trile.i , la 3 Ines the la•.t eix years. he levee to, give i t oti, the .1113oli•.stitio .low mate itu'iatomencierlymnisWite Itie3ll: 1,. ~,L pointed - igent for this eounty. for the sale of vein. Tlttprty is "iiew . in •a ; • teeMiples wouldnee be Udshed wbenplaced In a room will ~'• •., ' " neriesßanii, Pottsville. where will be fottiuti .:." °I R'S PATENT METALLIC DURIAI), CAMS?" ,- .1 sot Ivracf ..,11. to all _Who tnay employ LIM. ; sMeo did eroieliticon.':and espib 'd oPprodticing annually ; other machinery; and the small amount of pa'weralt iii'-' • '-; 81;ii Bte J ters NEILL and D. E. NICE, Esitt.. Pitts. i •411,11n0 to n , ,-,1 - ,„ 0• ••• se p t i ne Bed Ash wal: :The, slop,. , moires to proPelit,tuakes it certain ilant„erelong.l4. will s•• atioic4lenttualoilitnent of IIiZZWASEt; -',. .11hielisupercede ail other kinds in use. Being perfectly . • :-, ~• mc •. anri li:•.x i lIN nil.Nta and WILLIAM PAYNE, Estds, i lee.'lllll.trate ri.oliT rail,and all thBroads otithcoutsidel,_ supercede and rVvolutionice all other Flouring . Mills." So, Coach tri . ule 4lo l.P s * ' . lL r°l4 -•••• • - appllciPle to this Mill to"' the 'events of tho trorld, ,, ttuet - I'Sittihitst - - - ' ' , .' ' , i . „ . .,.• ..;-; fir -tight . obria _tea, the. necessity of hasty burials, and •: . L'i ph ia, fe ea pabilit y tend Integrity.' . . - I On , labliirom in -.the 'game substantinl''.... , ,'; cline ,l'reys, ,-. `',. ' -':=, - -. l':•-..... Ise porn, Tres the ody from immediatedecumpositiott.--.- manner.: I! ban.'l 1 rtahl r t the •,,. ..! I_DrltatnalVare,' i, '. -.• They areparticu ar ysu eor ran ng holy - '•`t N"rwogi P. June :•,io . ."4. - - 26-11,y •i sr le...Alter 0 " - I t 1 iv''' lwith 1 ' 'lt er san - taill mat'hina shaft. locomotive shop , foundry, ! Saddlery,; 1 • .1. - , . lota fs a d woad. horse engine, so -. , v c . 4' .. , lens,' large screens. ond all the fixtures necessary to ',114 .1. D. - L. - 1)01)80N, Opera- ! the wart,. in the I - - to se , emineernill,o. any building having spower alma, ..1 fllualtaakfr'illlflvo-i''-', 7 • • '' ' - piano another: The face Is covered stair.* :t A.S. . t utof tine teclui, ', trout, , . :• • ed n now hire within Its walls acotopleteMer. i Carpenters ToSIS : '''' ;•.".. Tittle Cutlery, :.' : -t, ,-,.... 1 t hick gloss, hi h be - 'red t ` with metal top, w c can reme . a any ;4' ...,( and 11100 Oo.ollolXliral manner,- .ly erect ,ea i ive and 31,•ohanical Nnl 14.. has fitted *mono i lilac , i't a largAimiontot tor etlier pers. talpropeity ti'• , oil I ehant Flouting Mill. at ;the trifling 'cold of from feint. tt. ! filass•and Faint :.. -, : i Pocket Cutlery, :-• 1 Time, - and tin, face of the corpse seen .hy its friendlier:re. Th.- • 1....,t 1),,, tai EstAl•.lishm,-111S in I his pet Of th"' ' '?" cam Wagons. reams, Mules ke . „%a: : l3iCh will be s reld , eeien'hundred dollarit. and thus the "enormento amount ' ' Bar Irinaofeal slew , :', '• ; 'iTable Spoons, . i -,'. 4 . -', Ativeat eve might:Mt-Lyon hnudredeofeectificates., to , . ainfinte, 0. to a ti-ed hls pal rens Ihe lotmefif of er , - with i t ' '''''' "; ' 'IC • , 1 i 4'....Grain I%lMA:within the United B(a.tes,cin, , heconrer. - Rotted ''''',,,., ." -'..-=:•;' ' .' 7) Anells and Vices. - . .. ••oiroberate ociestatetnent.'tts •to the advitt s the dte. ' :-,, pr..N . ,•ln et tln t he' Art. Ile euarantees t o i rn it e t t ' At the.:IIROCKV4I,I,Ii CoLLIERY. a I . • I ed/ tvl n witlileits 114 n 1 t 4 - • '••i• '••-' 2 , . 9 : ' I Nails and Splitik , -,,.- ' -'' Aittartthent of tlenfluna; I .4, nilic Collin hainirer the:Wooden, bold unnel hat re-, I n o a r - . . _ the fol owing Will - - •• t en , ~, , ni,••,, ts- in the ad:tytal inn and airatteernent ol , cm; tly bis::ti• driven to cut the celebrated Tar , Aeror , l Matt ~ - With one Of theo‘e Mills nearly every tree.C9l,llery4i ,211ailrotal Iroittutd.Naile, E Sheet Irdn Cruciblee; „ • f 4 .s4tittlie: . - i . ~ ( . : ~: -.., . . ' r•-up . talle - o i!tresccnt'it.•etlt: InTsert , itrtialortrlioli- • which runs thrx o Mll thr wholv estate for_ nearr a • 0 bli hinent in tflis connty where lotwiM power te.• tittett r i,"l3mithTools, ," ',- - , r Witi", Tin PIM!". - • '' . 4 ~ • ''' '.. no , _ s _ - - : ~ Wastreturoft, Aprit6th. -”n Atooewp. reit yn,..xceter. (4.1 the entir e exclnOon of i h ul k ' •••I''''l whiCh is now ion, very fin • 'rendition! The!;-1 or pumping.. sh°0?"'"?? suppiled. They couldbe erected 4 Raktidlog - Mittilialin 0 , :i. 111.rass Kettlo, 2 - •, e •We I ''' 0 ntUnten.--r. wi nessed 'elm utility Of ;your ern*. ...‘i ...,,rin.4,:', stractsaloAd tenth and r'' ,o " , te with facif i two ongin es at the Slope end the'llti•Aotr, sod, th e tt t 11 "- rota s wim t eapeino and aunid ejialdfr them. to ritanntae - as Steel . ~,- -: - ' ~,d scl.rsctris, ", • • ~Imatitit'•katunt : Metallic ilurialtsteet,''''useti to convey. ....hells , t. •ayin'g teeth with gold, rendering then d Drill Cars (of which thatsit is a Inge ikumber).were ina:le :' ;I tile - i heir ' O5 " trniit' '". • ''' *--' . ". HEtttearSteel,:- - , ,-, '. ,4 . P . i PAU% 4 - Ad 116110,24 •'-. . ' 4 ,' the remains of thelateliou.JohnVoCalhouut to Meerut id-luring I' fe. ' 1 - '-. • •• . ' I by. Haywood ~t Snydo-c. All the 'made have "been lilt . • Thli %lilt oniy . lecupleit the 'space of 21 feet In iingtia.- Aim Buster,' ~ , ~3 - '•. i, i Chains.'" , r''' , 3 ' q' . ., ,77 ' ',.. -tresttlnabil Cemetery, Whic'h barraged * * with the bona It , t , tor t v- ...1.. tr ee ( .Iyi,o &lots, att ,v eCeut re. North ' down with the T rail, and all th . : natures and improt e-'" , ..bY 4 in . widtb. .14 is also portable attd When put tip,cati - 1 Mill Saws '-'' . ' - ''' ' 7 i Railroad ?meat. ~ . iv that 41' to the best - artirli known to neror_trinsposslng • - r ' • - • • I MOILS which have been. Made no/ii this valuable prope l . 1 ',..pl '4 1 1 le- tee 4!n a wfillnn. or dray, and with p' tit horse i unite•eht sahs. , : I ,• - • - ~.. 'Powder and Shot.'" 1' ", : .."-• tinfdetatio theletnal reining plare, 1 , n - pis, E ity are very adiantageausly arranged feectorop toorketie. : . touted to any- pctrt'wher# they' deshe,te 4 nee It. /Itt eoll.*.=.Fine Ilatuissirti.: ' .." ; I ,b' -•••?.. ' '.'' '-' -••••• '-', ' • . •.• ,'„, ~.ISithltisroct. We sabscribeounekres, your*, ete4 --; LD LARD LAMPS • -• u ~a s- u t t s. i .nfep' teino•• a • ' td . . ~, ppotnt sole nder, a careful' and active mans,eionient. this Colliert 1 struction is so sbnpla that it:cad be connected with any 0. D,r,eturtis Ilia thanks to - the Public for the watmnage . l. , teinciettk Kom7-,e47, Lewis Ca111.t4. 4 11. AV:lthiltewi l gttli' ! will bromic. A nn il a lly *Lute quantity of Cool, forinany . ynzineity a stogie shaft, ',, - / • .- i they extondltd tWaint in hisinalvithmicapacity:thilhopos lA. .N 14,7,, 40! I. Davis : .7. H. liertieu t 4,..Y.blason. D. II: • , f , the sob. if Stonesifee & smith'e P t t ' •I tears to come. The stone Storahons • end other propel.; Shwa oe. Township Rigida Wm .be tihti*Sed of by.itie 1 the now lir* hithe quality of, their goodt Militattesk.t, Ateitinsort, , Al o:Attlett, ire.P:4l4v93. XrugsDco44o, 1 11, ~n 1 I _ , n ,n, ~ , ..,,, E-- aen.ii in the town of Itreekrille, will (If wanted) be included i subscriber ,' residing - at Smirfortt• Ilutrdieds of cortilb : lion to tuzsinese. air acenninialatin# Pie et, Wiltdenewie '.. IL S. Dickinson. ~,. ....- • • , , . . , .in 1 , ...1141) Hall routity, Pat' 1 ^N. 0... •' e a ar... a ,in thy!sale. , .; 1 - rates front Millers. and otheralaho have seen the ; tad cennatitt'thol ,centhatted support. • ... . - . • Similartesti la mon - Istnlght , 14t1 added witheintindither. t- : .otter .. le, vvtiirh ire liighiv • roCommended Pt • A• t• • ,tiy .1'11,1.-• tiri. i ' - Illtlo lIT A. I " , to 4 i %lc. fsersc,je C.. Potts. at Pottsville. Or to the i ',operation Can be seen at the residence of the subithiberia .' - • 1, .• • ' • i . P '-•.' ' r. attlilli l l' a Tatter,' i saPPV. to. - "•._ ---.•- ' .-• '- ' . • ' I L ; ° R E.BI4AN G I i .11 P 1 1, . . ,. . • ,E1t.5..(1. I subwriber in•t Ms city at 110 Ftreatiway. ' -,' '. ... , t' ,5 015...s ~ ii 14.1855' . ' 13., • e-ntreetrre.l a•re Caton , '-- - 1 . ~• . .'-i:Dintratin 114,YfIteari atul fron i Crutrest,rtal t , ". ''..-,.-.", - -,,... -, nv . of . f 1 .. Nfw Tork, March 22,..40. 1::- / GEO. 11. l'alle. Boy'. 2.?, '3s' ' - . --' •••?-. 51..tfc- ,'' l•`. 'N . Ati.vilifi t Y4unar,yo itiba • .4. . 1.4 f ,".-: . Pettivillo, Jimen,, 1 0 .1,16, t.„, ~ 4 . 4 '•• • ` ~ 1- ......' ' • • ' . • • - c 1 PUBLISHED EVERY'SATYRDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN .BANNAN, PO,TTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY; DESIRABLE GREENV7 OpD LOTS FOR SALE. SEVERNI LOTS, ifloatiog Oil Adam's street and Greenwood A• In Greenwood. suit able foriMildhig cottages. SI by ISt) feet. and ino by 150 feet. Also; severat•glir fronting on the east Ado of Coal street, whichwre'dc irahlellir business pur poses, For terms..2c., which Will Co reasonable, apply to_ B. BANN AN. Pottsville, May 31,.'56 • FOR SALE.: 1000 Acres of Valuable loal Land. THOUSAND Acres of the . aluat le Brand Mountain Coal finds. situated in ]littler and Barry townships, Schuylkill county. Pa.. is hereby offered at private sale. The Ashland Extension Railroad runs through part of the property, which is nu.. 4erlaid with Coal seams and well timbered. For - refer- . ence, or information - apply to &.amuel. Lewis, P.N.. Centre street. tn. to th • sutr,7riber. at his Reid Estate Agency. in Railroad ..treet.Tottsville, Pa. The terms are half I cash. and half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER. Pottsville: April 19.1556 16-tf FOR SALE. rililB- undersigned being desirous to remore. offers for sale.hispid and well established Store stand, (with the stock Add fixtures if desired.) lo sated in the most desirable business portion of the town. and occupied by him as a otorofor the last ten yens.— To any one wishing to emmge in the mercantile business, tide could tyean opportunity rarely equalled Ile also offers. a two story frame 'dw . elling House and one man, and straws 121.1 Wo r sts per ailiite.' The .bloW lot of gi‘oun d , with all the improvements thereunto be-!' is obtained by the compression of an India Robber Sprimel longing. consisting of a neat and comfortable office!' which: eapanding,throws the Drill with great force. In I suitable for a professional min.) a frame stable and all' conglomerate rock ono utan can drill 'thole I inches in the other ithproyealenis necessary to make a coulforta- i - .11,unater. 6 inches in depth, per hour—lii ordinary sand the home. ' "'tone,: to 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any , Also a one and a half story frame Muse and lot of angle. In a drift-way, 6 feet by 6, two of these machines ground all of which are'sit tinted in the most desirable 7 ,•an be worked. The work of this machfun can be seen portiontioahe town 'tif .11iddleport. Schuylkill County, : at Eliot's Tunnel. on Port Carbon read, where if was ex and will be soleb ou moderateauil easy terms. For further!. 111 hi tml. Machines can be furnished of increased powei , particulars. appliio ~ t, DANIEL KOCII. :: as wanted. • , ... ' t' M blitlei ort. May It; '36. 22 t f I. nir machines, or rights to use in Sebuyikill.:apply to —..,i • lIOIVELLFISILEII, Pottsville, , . . • I 'WILL TEACH TOII.TO PIERCE • • TILE BOWELS 4:0/ 4 THE EiDTH, AND BRING- OUT paom THE.C.AiEw.;d mourrAvis t sigTALit Windt 1:11,101 IVE EIDE N:ptECTO 017 D BA N DS AVD SUBJECT NATITRE 10;DITR 17DE ,:704118011::' . PORT CARBOWSHOYEL FACTORY 'Charles Sentim, rroprsetor. All kinds of coal shovels, spades, eoalriddles, The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. July • :10-ly _ . POTTSVII,J.E . Saddle and Harness manufactory. " The Subscriber would Al i t t : a g ain most respoifully invite the attention of the citizens of t'otts tiile the Coal Region in deneml. to his large anti" 'cell selected stock of SADDLERY, all kinds of • Carriage and Team harness, • Collars of all descriptions,- Drift .11..arrien,„,te. lie de sires all who may need , anything in tile above line to call snd see his doods he'fore _purchasing elsewhere, as there can he nothind lost. 5 • • Orders for 11.trness. ke.pronaptly filled on reasonable terms. . LEY.L'VEIt WOAIELSDOREF. OpposittlEpiscnind Caureli,Verdre,street; Pottsrille. March 5.195 " : Dlay 13.'54) ; , •.9-tf CUM bertand and Jfar hymn, , PrOpricto cluitnodi laft hotel n Leb- Is for _families. Angie boar r.ll,fy 3.'SB' IS SALES: MANUFACTURES. CAl l t i Ngt i E rr H AND •. __ .frnE.stibsc,‘rjber having his mantilac -11 tory in esmpleie order. Is prepared to furnish, of the I.e,t materials and workmanship. Freight Cars,of every des.2ription, Coal. Digt. Water, Lime, !louse and, Iron :Ore Cars. Lumber Trucks, &a • • ; ' . . ite uses chafed wheels only . frost the most celebrated fibmpTries. and_from the superior character of his uns ehluery can guarantee his work equal if not superior to :nrit mannfaCtured in the State. lie also keeps constant .ly on band_. or will make to order at the shortest notice, rash. doors. shutra, mouldings. &e. Wood turning:of . every deseription i nd style. 110 solicits the attention ref purchasers. • - • CIIAS. It. ABBOTT, .. . . , -St. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa. • June :,'ii • ZIA ut,, SOLOMON HOOVER, , • Wholesale and Retail LTOVES, TIN and HOLLOW Ware, flrlttannia and Brass Ware. Cutlery, itc.— liitchsniltanges. Hand Boilers, Portable Ilan ilas Ovens, heaters, ite— ke. Having en lar,:zed .his store he. 'haa added. to his former •• stock a largo variety of new patterns of 'cook ing, parlor. office and hall 'stoves, and he has now the largest . stock that this ever been offered In this county. Ile invites his friends and customers to call and e xamine for themselves feeling confident that Le can shit -them In quality and piice. 44 - e• Ile calls their particular attention, to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves, which li.vvarrants to give more heat, with less furl than any other store in use. lle has also a splendid. articfj . df - Kitchen Ranges, which he can give lie. highest recommendation. Pottsville, December 1, 'Zi5 48- • ROCK DRILLING MACHINES FOR REINING. G. ART/TUR GARDNER. PilauMe. Trinity Building, ' New Thrk. FOR tunneling or shafting= - operated by hand, honk,, or steam power., Smallest form of Ihe inat:blue' weighs but SU po . untitt;'eatt be . o - Fetrateti by , ) :.. , , • --,-,- . TRAVELING . ..------2 ,---,--- ....—..----.4.---—.-.---'-- NEW, LINE OF COACHES, Between-Ashland and Pottivalc. ITHE subscribers in 'rut thy: public t tint they have commenced sit n sling a line of coaches y,Wtween Ashfand and Pottsville, as follows: Lave the Athland 'Hotel, asblarid-eyery art. -.IE-..- ramming at 7,1-2 o'clock, and :Olive at :.. .i.lB-ers. 'eS. - -; rottavilte. at to o'clock. • Leave ; hi atz's . Hotel. Pattirrille, daily, at. 3 o'clock, I'. M. and arrive at Ashland ats I-1: o'clock. Fare each way, $1 00. As this line has Wen put an to aceommodato the people, we res. pectfully solicit their patronage. i . COCHEL a DUO. !.. • • Change of 'Vickie. • TitE: SUMMER arrangement for run- I fling this Railroad from and after MONDAY, April lit will be: • • ' . . • I. 'Exist:eau PassengerVraiss,.' • Leave liarrisbunr, A 31.: Arrive Auburn. '1.50 A.M. Auburn, 9.30 A-31.1- liar'Sburg,l2 00 noon. g. Dlized Freight & passenger Train. Lenie Harrisburg. 2 . P.M. Arrive Auburn, 0.30 P. M.., Auburn, 12 rri'dn'ht: Harrisburg., ' Connecting at Auburn with She regulat and xpecial trains of the Reading Railroad, for Pottsville, Port Clin. ton. liamburx, Reading, Pottatorn, Phoenixville Norris. town and Philadelphia. 4 . Connecting at Port Clinton, with the trains for Tama ,qua, Catawissa. Danville. Milton. Williamsport, Elinira, and all points of the liorttrund;Northiest. Connecting at Harrisburg. with trains for Iliddletown„ Lancaster, Columbia .: Boons, Blairsville; Pittsburg,..and the We n t,—for Carlisle, ClunitbOsburg • and ,Cumberland Valley generally,—for York, Baltimore. Washington and the South. ELLWOOD MORRIS, Enoineetk. Sup% April 5,1855, • „ rl5-im 7A.N — SPORTATI()N.c' • SATURDAY MOIININGIVLY-,.5-,-,i1356., DAUPHIN do SUSQUEHANNA R. 41: at IA TR • THg ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. uorrsviLLEIIXRI\I , 9IURG. This line . connects daily nth all the r great South ern and Western Betties. By arrangetnen their plaeAll business in Pottsville will be at the'.office \of Howard & Co S: S. WILLIAMS, Superiiiten(knt April _3.1&53 ' : • ' legf. MERCHANTS' • TRANSPORTATION- LINE, From Albany, New N . ork & Pgalledta. • SUBSCRIBERS respeo.fullv - a n num...et, to the merchants and business commuta ..,=...."%ty of this and tho ad- j joining countk; . , thatEg&g g i their line et txtripts.is again. r*,ady for the transpOrtation of merchandise. furniture. grain. plane ter,•.ic.. from Albany. New - York and Philadelphia. in i first cla , s Canal barges. destined for sehuylkill Haven. i Pot. sfllbl and Portearbou. All.goods from Philadelphia win be shipped be our' Az,elats. liatun.grA Sex. Vine street wharf, Schuylkill. Menchandize from 'Albany mid \sic York, apply to Lit nkfiTocat, 229 Droadwiy, Nenr:York. ' -Merchants can rely upon haying their goods forwarded with despatch, as the Wiles will leave Vine street wharf, weeoY. _ • I The following rates wilt be iBarged on 2000 pounds: Dry Goods. Queenswire, Glass and Tea • - - - 00 , Groceries, Oils, Liquors and Piravislena '- • • ;5 Salt and Ylister.-(to,be shipped ob• Delaware.),. - .1 87 • , .. A.- S. 31001111EAD, Office Swhoylkillllavigatldu Warehouse. Mt. Carbon. i 5 11. FOCHT. • N 0.232 Broadway, New York. Itrout 25. Cir tlonds will be forwardeafroor Schuylkill Haven to all points ou the Mine 11111 Railroad: z Pottsville, Apr 1 1 .50850 i 1;1. • PHILAD'A. it.READINGHML - ROAD: amtag-sogN. ItATI:F OF FREIGHT NIERGIVA.NDIZE. AN AND AFTER ;NOVENIBER lst, y 1554. until further notke. tho following Rates of Freight will be charged per log pounds' AIITICLEb OR c PREIR I 17:; - 20ek BARRELS :Super Phosph4te . ki or lime:Just rree,hosi, and for saki by Votterillo, May : Zi,lS56 ' BRIGHT & LERCH. FAIRBANK'S SCALES 11HE snbscribers, agents for . the 'ma i_ nfacturers, hrreitist remised a new article, called thc+''Union Counter Scale," calculated to welghlrotu an ounce te '240 Zs. For sale at the YorkStere. YAUDLE' & SQL ottsville, April 28t h,1855f 17; • CAS-FITTINC PLUMBINCALC kNIITH & DOWNING, BURNT OUT on the 10th have reopened an establishment for the above business, in Silver Terrace, where they will be thankful fdrorders, and promise prompt attentionsnd .4atisfactory work. Potissille,October 28.1854 ' TOBACCO. CIGARS AND.CIATO. ,VT • the Hamburg •Smoking l'obaeo ,VT Cigar 3la nuactory • i 10.000 bushels Milne Oats; 200 barrels Smoking. 'lnbar eo ; 200.010 llalf Itpantsb Cigars; 100.000 Spanish Sixes, 25,000 Cuba Extras. • H •• - amburg, Berks county. .pt, 22,'455 . 2s-, r , SHIRTS.MADE TO ORDE R, 1 /AN , SCIENTIFIC , Princildni,. and ILL" warranted to ht.' AU styles of BYRON , COLLARS; all' styleS Of STANDING COLLARS. - BYRON' COLLARS •sn'h rid and made to - Order for LADS, at the New !City Hat, O e Cep and Gentleman's Furnishing Afore, szxttdoor to the liitsvitle House, 0 fare street. , ~ POtscills, April 5, 1556 . - . 14- • ' KEYSTONE STATE : 1 , Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, i MANUFACTURED by. the Penn= msylvania Sat COMpriny, East. taraiitoan. At!Oh& fly county, Puma. Warranted to Wake hartt, fancy and soft soap. 'Fun dinictlous accompanying each Uicriag For sale by JOEIN t.t. 'BROWN. , oatitre street, Pottsville. • May 10,'50 ' 1043 m . SAMUEL DILLINCER , (NEAR thescorner of Centro nnd"*nr kct streets. Pottsville, has on band ti genuine arils do of Saintly Lard. which he offers foi sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. Choice liainsind dried meats of the best quality. Trutt, vegetables, fish and pro-, visions generally, constantly on hand, at prices t 9 everybody.. "Ca3l and tee him, in Market streeti next door above lieatoh'a Jewelry Store., Pottsville, April 5,155 - 1 • i 4 fin ! • 1 • SAtl SEWS [L. THE PACIFIC. • I.TR. T. TAYLOR' when ini.the City of Philadelphia, learned to his ;great Morn! gattion, that owing to the rumored loss of the steamship Pacific,* would not be able to duplicate the very hand some and varied assortment of Spring and SuMmer Cloths. Castsimeres and restings that he hakust opened • tor general inspection at hls new Sales nou s i, Comer of Centre and Mahontongo Sts. , Pottsville, March:j•-.lfifitt. t,TAYLOR. EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD; Nownconpo . stre.:l, TV.' • • • rpHE subscriber is prepared, at hiS Old stand, to furnish all kinds of materials'in line, , fir building purposes—plain and ornamental. Ho In :rites particular attention to tlosTotub Stonesand *onu merits of his manufacture. They can bo WO hi every va riety of style, and will cowman, favorahly,'.iti beauty and finish, with any obtained .e!sewheret, and are off,ired at eheapor rates. JOHN ;TrLA,NO. Pottsville, SIaY;H, ' qty , . TO•FtOIINDRYIEN, MACHINISTS it OTHERS. PURVES, N. E. corder South and Pe.nti streets, Philadelphia. furnishcs ! ! lngot coppei. bnoss..,pig iron, shest iron, solders. tire port. - able forg e. sputter. block tin, leid, foundry, mouldings. facings.. ci ucibles. antimony, babbitt metal, sand of all kinds. brass, old copper. &r., ke. ,Ile is, also, a dealer in wrought ana - cast scrap Iron and other metals. It. is hie Adesire to accommodatemachinistsandothersit illstanp !'frum the city, by turnishiog any article they may want in their business. Article - s not mentionett In the above will be procured aid forwarded. Any idquiryin the !above line will be. promptly' niwered. ! ' A. PutivEs. • - N. E:eorher South and Penn streets ; ..• • - = - , El a MISCELLANEOUS. oft refuse to ,coyenant with 'cr ime and to limit the range of an evil that already hangs in aw ful - boding over so' large' ii portion - of the Union, , , - - -1 - •••--' .• -.- _ ."Not ean such - a:protest: be entered by any State with greater propriety than by Pennsyl vania; this conimonwealth 'hoses eacredly res pected the rights 'of other Stites as it has been careful . of its ourritlit has been the in variable aim of tho people ',of Pennsylvania t o o -extend to the universe by their example . (he unadulterated blessings of i eivil and religious finedontiand 'it is their pride that they hive been:at , all - • time - the praetieal -advocates of ; those 'improvements. and charities , among riien which are so well calculated to - enable them to answer the purposes of theiecreator ; and abeve all, the, may beast that they were toremos in removing the pollution, of whiftry. from among them; 1A . : --, ' "If indeed, the rheas i ' , against which ersv r Pennsylvania_ consid . it_heiduty to raise her' voice, were calculated to abridge any of the rights guaranteed to the severil States; if *odious as 'SlaVery is; it was proposed to hasten its extension by means "injurious to the States upon which it' was unhappily en. tailed, Pennsylvania weld& be among the first to insist upon a sacred observance of the constitutional - compact., ;But, it cannot be pretended that the rights of any of the States - are at all to he affected by refusing to extend the ; mischiefs of human , bondage over the boundless regionft of the West, a territory which formed no . part or the Union at the adoption of the constitution ; which has been but lately purchased •from a European Power by the people 'of the Union at large; which may or may not be admitted as a State ieto,the Union at- the discretion of COngresail which must establish a- rejoublican form 'of Government, and no Other; and whose ell mate affords none of the , _pretexts urged for resorting to the labor of 'natives of the torrid zone; such a territory has no right, inherent - or.acquired, such as those States possessed which established the existing Constitution. When that Constitution was flamed in Sept - tem*, 17 87, , the, concession that three-fifths of the slaves in' the States then existing should be represented in 'Congress, could not have been intended to embrace regions at that time held by a foreign power. On the 4 contrary, so anxious were-the Congress of that day •to confine human bondag,e within its an cient home, that on the. 13th of • July, 1787, that body unanimously declared that Slavery or involuntary servitude 'shouldnot exist in the extensive territories bounded by the Ohio, the Mississippi, Canada itnd the _Lakes; and in the ninth article of the Constitution itself, the power of Congress to prohibit the emigra tion of servile persons after 1808, is express ly. recognized; nor is there to be fouud in the statute-book, a single instance of the admis sion of a Territory to the rank of a State in which Congress have not adhered to the right vested in them by the Constitution, to stipu late with the Territory upon',. the conditions of the boon. , "The Senate and House ofßeprelnatives of Pennsylvania, ilkefore, cannot but depre cate any departure from the humane and en lightened policy pursued not only by the illue7 trtous•Congress which framed the ,Constitu lion, but by their successers without exception. They are persuaded that, to' open the - fertile . . regions of the West to a servile race, would tend to increase their numbers beyond all past example, would open a new and steady mar ket for the lawless venders 'of - human flesh, and would render all schemes far obliterating - this most foul blet upon the -American chatae-ter useless and unavailing. • "Under these convictions, and iu ..the full persuasion that ,upon this topic there -is but one opinion in Pennsylvania— --; ".Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep ; ' resentatires ofthe Commonwealth of Pend sylrania, That the Senators of this State in the Cong the United States be, and they are by instructed, and that the Rep t• fives of this State in the Congress of the United States be, and they are hereby re: -otested, to vote,against the aamission- of any itory as a State into the Union; unless Territory shall stipulate and agree that !uither introduction / Of. Slavery or nivel 6ry Servitude, except for the punishment imes whereof th .! party shall have been convicted, shall be prohibited ; and that !hildren born- within the said Territory, • its admission into ; the Union as a State, be free, but may be held to service- until A age of twenty-five years: -. "Resolved, That thelGevernor 116, amid he is hereby requested' to! cause a -copy of the teregoing preamble and resolution to be transmitted to such of the Senators and Rep ! esentatkes of this State in the Congres of the United States. 1 . "Laid on the table." - "Tutalsoky, December 16, 1619., "Agreeably .to the ;eider of the - day the House resumed the consideration of the reso lutions postponed on the 14th inst., relative to preVenting 'the introduction -or,slavery into States hereafter to be admitted into the Union. And on the question, %rill' the 'House agree to the resolution?' the,Yeas and Nays were required by Mr. Randall and Mr. Souder; and are as follows, bamely - ,_ . •rn+s. Alexander, Ashbridge, Dlacklan, .1 'it/crawl, ' • Bailey, Rows-6, Bcockenridge, Jones. ' Ritscher, JAMES HOPKINS, , Brewster, ,-' • Kolte'r, A. Robeson, WM..JENKINS, , Cal well, '" "Kerlin, S. Robinson, TAMES BUCHANAN. Cochran, Keys,! Rohrer, Theforegoing. Resolutions being read were gt",nndig, ' • Kohler, Rosenberry, coulter iCytr,l R whet:cord, unanimously adopted, after whicli the meet-1 Craig , ' Lehman, Rutter, ing adjournid. I Crisnar.. Lightner, Ryan : . • . ; ! , . Cu tionin, • Logan, ,Strlattc, , Protest of Pennsylvania in 1810 Against 'the I Decor, , ' McClure; Scott, Extension of Slavery. ,-) • '- • Dowart, ' 3feFee, Waren SnathP 1 . Dinaniek, Mann, ' Ww. Smirk, . CORF.ESPONDENCE OF TIM N.Y. T1161511E., . ! Doll, Menuel, Souder, Philadelphia, Saturday, June 14; 056. i Dor-ranee, Middceswarth, Stewart, ' I subjoin a copy of the Preamble and:Reso- I Di4file, P. Niter, Stockman, lutions of the Legislature of Pennsylvania'Of - I 6i.qii, -'W. millM ' Sturgeon, i l i f o l7 l. t on li, - '_ , S T tc h a a r e fmfder, 1819, during the Missouri controversy. against I T o en a l t k e e r : nethee ' k , the admission of any more Slave States .into th, r „" t , Neswitard,, - Thotnpson; the Uniou. ' • ~, : a Gibnciee, • Noble,- - Todd, They were written by their Mover, the Hon., Tharick, 091e,1 ' Trevor, 'Wm. .L Duane,, Who was Secretary of the , Hear, ' 0,1.. 1 Uhler, . • Por4r, wattace, Trtiostiry under . , Gen. Jackson. He is still i ' Ja r , - living, a nd -',ks' an ardent Democratic .. Republi- I Hai: Heck. '''' • Neal!, Wearer, Rohrer, , Weller, can:: i:` ' , , - ' : Hindman, . sßaidull, Wilkins, - Josiah Randall, ivho voted for the Resole- 1 Holmes, ' Raminsy, Wynkoop, tions, and .Win, B. Reed, mentioned'as ap-1,, Hunt, • , Ray;! " Lawrence, proving of them in the life of his grandfather, r Jarrett, (Speaker) : -.94 Gen.Jos, Reed, have, heretofore been zealous ; ,Jenks * . ' Ryde r; ' ' _ Whigs, but' have recently become perverts to 1 De 7 a rrem is o ' c lu rn i ts tt . ili ft;iatZt i" il iats ui .t. a n n. rie, the Doughts- Buchanan , Democraey„ 4 %0 0 7 1 Josiah Randall, Esq.,°Of PhilLelphin tat; and makes makes us acquainted with strange bed.feb,4 - '• Wm. Jacob Solider of Philadelphia county. ' low's." , -' .- ' IT- +I- P; i r 1 . , i "So the qttestioti : waft dete rmined in- the .... AIiVIMMEND. The Dun-I , ,.:WWoArhis eyes abroad - And inektri*>ll the land, ,; And numberefills myriad worshipers With his bird-like, tang right hand. Ile, took his place in the teeming street . , Aud waited Ito people go; • • Around aritekbotit, withal:mu and i'slant • . For ever to end - • ' "Anil it's hip t" said thettritaiehd, "hip, . arm! Fur the multitridel see, • - Who offer themsettresin saeri fie e, . And die for the lore of me." There Moeda woman on a bridge, She was old, but not erlthiearreV- '. - Old with eicessivatad pasaion, and pain, • And she wept remorseful tears I Aashe gare to her baba reilkless bre.irt ; Then goaded ty ta cry, Made a desperate Imp in the river deep . In the shall of the passerrhy I ".1.-:d it's hip!" said the Itum.inend, She pinks, and let herle,„ a ,„ In 1* or death whatever shedid, I • .Was all for the love of me." There•witehetTariether by the hes7l4 - With:sullen fire and thin; . •.• • She utter'd words'of scorn and bate . I To one that staggered lw ... • ' .1 ,tehg had she watched, and when he camp Ills I houghtt were bent on blond; llorould not brook her taunting look, And slew her- where she stood. "And it's hip!" said the It um-Fiend, "pip, burrs! My tight good friend is he ,• h i; Ile hail) slain his wife , he bath given :life, And nil fur-the loye et me." And every day in the crowded way • He takes his tearful stand, And numbers his myriad worshippers With his birdlike, long sight hand; , And every day, the weak and strong, Widows, and 'maids. arkti *lves, Blood warm. blood-cold. young mon and, old, Offer the Fiend their Hers. "'And it's hip!" he'says, "hip! hip! horri! For the Multitudes I see That Sell their souls for the burning drink, Aud die for . the loveet•mel" i øLi#icat. TEEEVOICEOP PENNSYLVLRIA IN 1819 :IVIES BUCUANAN ON THE RECORD, When he WAS James Boehanan—ife note YPierre, Douglas & Cu., or anything the Slave .• _ Power choose* to make hint: . Frew Poulson's American D lily Adreetivei*,orNoYem: her 29th, OppopWan to Slavery : , LANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 27, 1819. -At.a large and enthusiastic meeting of cit izens-, held in the Court House, in the chi ofi Lancaster, on Tuesday the 21th instant ; con-! vened pursuant to public notice, calling on them to take into consideration and •to con-A suit on such measures as may best tend to I prevent the introduction of Slavery : into any Territory Or State hereafter 'to be formed or admitted into the Union. . • The Hon. Walter Franklin was called to the Chair, and -William Jenkins appointed Secretary.. ti The object of the meeting being fully ex plained, it •was moved and -seconded, that a committee of three persons be appointed tol frame. resolutions, expressive of the - sense of • the present -theetirrg. - • Thereupon, James Hopkins, James Bu-1 chanau, and Wm. Jenkins were • appointed a committee for that purpose, and made a re port as follows: Whereas,.The people of this State purau ing the maxims and-animated by the benefi cence of the Founder of-Penusylranin, first -gave •effect to the gradual Abolition Of Slave-1 ry by .4 National Act, which has not only res cued the unhappy and helpless African with-j in their Territory, from the demoralising in fluence of _Slavery; but ameliorated ;his State and condition throughout Europe. and Ameri- , 'l ca. And, Whereas, it would illy comport with these humane and-christian efforts, to be silent 'spectators, when this great cause of lin-I tenuity is about to ;be agitated in Congress by fixing the destiny of the.new Domains of . the United States. .Therefore, "Resolved,' That the RepresentatiVes in Congress from this district be, and they are . hereby most earnestly requested, toilse their. ,utmost endeavors, as members of tW. al Legislature, to PREVEWIIE Ext: SLAVERY IN ANY OF , THE TERRI:III NEW STATES WHICH MAY BE ERECTEI GRF:ss:" Resolved, As the opinion of AU that as the Legislature of this shortly be in session, it Will 'be hill ing their wisdom and patriotism to their early and most. serious consider prdpriety of instructing our Representatives' in the national Legislature to use the - mest .; zealous and strenuous exertions to EqtIDIT THE , EXISTENCE OF SLAVERY IN ANY, or THE TER- ItITORIE§ OR STATES WHICH MAY HEREAFTER RE CREATED BY CONGRESS; and that the meinbemof assembly from this county be . re quested-to. embrace the earliest Opportunity of bringidg the subject , before • both houses of the legislature. • = "Resoinr • d,:.That in the opinion Of this meet:, ing, the ., members of Congress wile, at the last • session, sustained the cause of ;Justice,' Hu. Inanity and . patriotism, iii opposing the intro- ' duction of - Slavery into tha Stateitien endeav• ared to,be fanned out of the Missouri Terra°, • ry; are entitled to the warmest thsnks of eve- Ty'friend of humanity." • - I , • .Resoired,, That. the • proceedings of this Meeting be published in the newspapers of this city. , affirmative. - The' second resolution and pre. Extracts' front- the Journal of House off amble were considered's/id adopted ), and Reres citatives of PennSytrada. ' I ' "Ordered, that theClerle:present the said Sarnat4v, December-t1,:1819.,• ; -.resolutions to the Senate for concurrence. .. ' juotion was made by Mr, Doane and; The preamble- and resolutions passed . the Mr. Thaclgara, ar.d read anfollows, viz:. The' Senate onanimousty aper amendments which Senate and' House of Repreiontativers of the y are not set ontin'their journal. They were CorninonwialthlOf Pennsylvania, while:Abet brought bank to the House on the list of eheriih the right er:the invidual States to ex,. December, 1819,. the amendments concurred prestitheir .opinion upon all public measures in and thetlerk ordered to inform the Senate proposed. in the Cengress of the"Unioni - are I -thereof. The Governor, Williain, Findlay, a : aware aware thatinwoefulnessmust in &at. at degree Democrat , signed -them, ' depend npoir the diseretion with whieh it is ex. Mr. Williford B. Reed, in' his Well known Lercjsedohey believe that the right ought net lel life, of "grandfather,l Gee. Joseph-Reed, 'be resorted totipodtriViat aubjeets or unimpor.l in a ' note,,,,speaking or the act--to: abolish " taut occasions; butt they are also` persuaded Slavery in Peansylyauia, says of the above rthat there are moments when the neglect to I reiolations: 'Of 1819, that' "they 'breathe the eiereise it would be a'derelietion of rib& I eloquent language the Pennsylvania sena. ,duty, , , • tnenfor 17802 ; I "Such tan. oicasion;.as ,their Jadgment : 1 1. - The' Hon. Richard COulter, late , Judge I.demandS!'the frank expression;pf - .the senti- , of theSupreine Court Of. Pennsylvania. utents of Pennsylvania, is now presented z A 2: The late John Gilmore .or Butler Conn- 1 measure wasnrdently supported in the ; last ty. M. C. . i Congress of. the United' States, and will firo 7 " 3.. The late . Dr. William Lehman of Phila, Ibably be as eatnestlf urged during the exist- '.'delphia. tag session of that body,. whieli. has a palpi" 4. Mr.M'iddieswarth of Union County, since ,ble tendency to impair the political relanofis ti member of. Congress' &c. , , of the severalltatesi which is calculate cr to Dar/A.ll Porter of Huntingdon. since mar the social happiness of the 'present' and I .Governer ot.Pennsyliania, future generationiw which if adopted would j . Dr, Riclird'- - Powell of Philadelphia, it impede the'march of humanity and Freedimit native of ,Virginia. - ',:tbrough the world ;' and would 'traea,fer from 7. Josiah4tandalL Esq, of Philadelp hia. a tnisgutiled, ancestry an odious stain and fix ' _fir. Mr. Jacob &eller of Phils4elphia,cona it indelibly upoti the present race--a Measure' tY;Jately deceased.' • " in brief,: which proposes Or spread the-erintex;- 9. Dr., Daniel Sturgeon, sineerrnited States and cruelties of Slavery from the banks of the' Senator, and now , Treasurer ,Of the , ' Mint in Mississippi to the " sheres - of the Pacific: 7 —) Thilidelta4 , . When a ttlea . s4re or thla character is seriously Tholite hlr...lTbargara ator of the end i" Arts advocated:in reptiblienn; ,Congress •ot ' .A. emy 0 tne , Amerioa,idthe nineteenth ceitary, thetoveral - Jafnet _ToddiXtiq, late,Attortey lene. 'Staten are invoked •by theidaty which they :; ill of 'Pentleyliantao . ' owe' to he Deity,' by the lireneration , 4hiehThilldoit,. 'Wilkie; of Allighatiyi they entertain for' the mernoiy Of the founders. Sinett.l.Teited Stake Soptiart Mui ster.to B4o* 'of the Republic, and by - a" tendee'regard foci , sia,tuti Member of Senatc;io ,Peuasylva-, puiterify, protest age*L its adoption, tot uja. . --Martel Mackay MEE . - .1 - •:', - . - - • ',---,.-" ', • ; ~. _H ; • :i - 1 ~ '--. .-' ',, .',.• -.., ' '''''' ' , , 7 1, i ,. , " „i'.l • --:. . ~... 7 ..,.. 11, • , 1..'.'",',. .:'.; •,:,-4,-". i' • ' ~; ••'......r!' i''' '• , ' . - MEE NO: 21' 'fey IBMWAN eirtirOttiTil ( TO*4l6; Having pri4aitaft new ;tipped to exact:a#.loB and 1601 E P9U TltiG of every deseriptka •at tltertta tpe A Viitkle4nitretzlhaapcO fk tSta can be .., 94 . 44-14bIlabtc4 ,Ce . ol?44l:ipi l ia#6 a s tJii liwklCiltidifie*, • :zar.1040 , •., Railroad Ticker; /toad 414, , s JeiTcr- 4641 4 , rade* of )I:iici•vic'or,l:* 'torte Rill Read.. I Order Books ;te Al the very 'atiorteet (fur eleetc Wan 'Sign is more etteertre ttian that of any otterr °Mee to dal fee. Ono of the 4titeorreiwo keep bat di - mph:Ted externieb for 40b1a4. Deng a. practical Prln ter ourself, ire ltt paranteweirr work to 14 as belt 'at any that: ran e. titified ant' In ihiefttia." -OnirtiNditit thestkostirst nollessJk: - i • 7 •' * * • '".f. - • 7 • c • ' Books botivi iverlcr,e4ft ! eletzle. , .- ILltuale, BookUf.' of every' ciesciipti;nmanufactured,boFod and ruled Air Crier at ibort notice '• Judge Siar Y 4)a fThe conservatives,of the sotl44 lB be $O . COW,. stonily deprecate "agitation," on!irintlOtrt, jurists and statesmen: who opposed. 4, flt& y, perhaps take courage front a free pirufo, of the lite of judge Stnry, ivritten".hy . ,*ta 'They, will find frcnn pages that, - Ali vats correspondence, in his, social , eontierse and in hispeblic action, he was as- bitter a hater of Slafery Extension as is - Mr: gar* Sttraner,*Yo was his friend and favorip) respondent When the Miiscrunquestion was agitating , the country, Judge Story,. notwithstanding IA high office, attended 'flown meeting in his native village of. Salem, an made an 'elabo rate speech in favor of the absolute prohibi lion of Slavery, by express ad of Congress ' s* all the lerritones. of the United States, and against the ao'lnhsion of any new gaieholci ing Stole, except on the unalterable condition of the abolition of Slavery. Re- advneated his views as foiinded on the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United. States, and the principles of freedom by which the Governinent was originally inspired Con tinues his son and biographer, on this sobjectf '-This was the only Instance during his whelejudietal life in which he was present at a political meeting -or publicly engaged in the discnsslonrof a prilitild gnaw Involving as it did a question not merely of pUrty politics but of national policy and Con stitutional law, striking at the very, principles of to e. Goveinruent, darkening the whale fu. tore of an oppressed race, be felt that his duty to himself, his country and the world, tifignired him to overstep , the limits he had set fur him self on ordinary occasions, and to throw the whole weight of his influence upon the of liberty and= law. ; What an example and a lesson is hare pre sented to the Old-Line Whigs and thti Win throps and Choates of Judge Story'si State, who shrug their shoulders and shut their eyes alid harden 'their hearts as the great Jogger naut of Slavery extension drives by 'their li braries covered with tfie blood of . Kansas butcheries ! Of this speech by ,Judge Story the papers of the day among other things remarked : ..11on. Joseph ?Dory stoked Dm discussion lir a speech of great ability and interest. In the coursce•of a moat conclusive and elaborate argument in which be nails toed all the clauses of the Constitution and ordinances relating to tae subjigt ht denswastritiori the constasighwati• ley of excluding Startry rum Missouri, that the spirit of the Constitution, theprinclplel of oaf free Oof,erntnent, the tenor of the Declaration of Independence: and the dictates of hmanity and sound policy were all directly op• posal Ca the exlcasion of Slactrll For those who are teutler-toed upon the. ,subject of Mr. Sumner's rhetoric, an extract from a letter dat'ed in 1820 written:, by the Judge will show how theyßutlers of that day ranted. Speaking of Mr/Randolph, he writes: "Lie abuMalall the Eaaterl i t States iti the moat bitter style. Ills speech was a very severe philippic , : and con tained a great ;many offensive allusions, t let out the great secrett). of Virginia and blabbed that policy by which shy Ims-litherto bullied wend ledne ape rtieett led us mid governed us." • # ' lt is sometimek said that 'the viewe of this distinguiSherNirrist upon this subject were much modified after 1820. It is sufficient to again refer to his life and letters fora refute- Lion of this averment. A quarter ofa centu ry <afterwards, in 1845, when the texas an nexation scheme again brought. up the Ste,- very question, he was again an "agitator." He writes to his son, under date or Janua ry 25, 1845, from Washington, and bays: **The Tote on the Texas question will probably begat, to-day. and I entertain little doubt that In some shape it will piss. As astir!. the Northern and Middle Staten will be divided: the South will unite. Pray do not milt me how all these thinge aro broueht . about. I should blush to put on piper what my 'vital's. Than , are ample Mtelll4 to accomplish any ends in power and_ patronage." j• 2 ' In another epistle about the same date' he says: . - ••If Texas Is annexed, as I believe it will be. we owe it to therms rablv I ltne-servem In the North who fawn and', crouch to the South, rind love whatevercrumbs falltrom their table." In a letter, to his wife, . after the I tneastire had passed , he adds : , . "What could be more disariceful than rs In Ras on On the v )LL for texas in the House of Iteprr sent:nixes. It Is said that Nero fiddlid whiltiltome was , on tire, and Matso/nisei/4 non now in like rfrEtt . ,ver re joice when ;bear awn . State is-to be. reduced VS: pMpetual ' bondage to the Slave-hOlding States.". gilt Judge Story died' as;he lived;, a bitter opponent--a - constitutional_ antagonist—of 1 the Slavery extension power, and they who so worshipped hiS 0 - pinions; in and his memory since his death, will do, well to take a lesson from his opinions on the great sub.• ject agitating the country. If that ; g roat rist , so warmly expressed Itimsell)tipon the tnatters embraced by the -11issourii•Compro tntse and the:Texas annexatiou, hOw indig; nantly would his voice have been .I;heard. at ; this crisis of Kansas Pro-Slavertrerolution? ---.N: 1". Times. To , tha Free Pres* of the ;Jolted States. The blow struck nt the freedom of , the press, by the destruction of the Free 'State nevrapapers in Kailine, must ho regarded as aimed at its freedom everywhere in the Free States. If the slave power bad as' complete control iu the Northern States, as it has just, now rnKausus, we may.hci sure that not a single press that has dared to denouncer its plundering and bloOdY - Work would tii spared:- —•-• The Press is free in the North because it is sur rounded by a rampart of free institutions. Both must stand or. fall together. It it therefore, all important that the Press should to speedily re stored in Kansas, and defended with:ether insti tutions of freedom. .. 1. ; . i ‘ l l. , n P • , Impressed with this view of the caSe, the co - doctors 11 of the daily papers ia, the city bf Chicago, who are opposed to mob rule } have after consulta tion, resolved to take the - initiative in-irestoring a free press to Kansas, by'reviving.the )Iferahi iV Freedoth whose editor, G. W.. Brown, se; tallow imprisoned in Nansas, charged with high Treason. This they consider is due . no - less to the outraged dignity of the Press.throughotit the North than as a matter of justice Lto the people, of Kansas.- The destructient of the - presses at Lawrence, tench es the honor of the whole fraternity so nearly, that it hes been iensidered best to rondo, the work of reseratien to the press alone.' • In order that this plan may ho • effeetually acid `immediately Carried out, the conductors of the Ore Anti-Nebraska dailies in this city, afterconsulting 1-Ilugh Young, Esq., of Lawrence, the *gent of G. 1 W. Brown,Esq., have resolved . themielvea into a Central ommittee to receive subscriptions'front the Press; in such sums as the deeds may feel nble to, give., A correct account will be kept of these Rotes, and when the necessary amount is raised to purchase another press, A,C., the list . ,will beduly published. lathe atimtitimei Mr. Young Will present the matter to the - consideration of the • leading journals in the Ent. - '• ; 1 - 1 • '- ' • We entertain no doubt, of a generqus response to this„eall. A press and other material, ought to. be 'purchased iitra started under! the proper. guard . for, Kansas isimediately; We feel eanfilleet that it will be doim. - Donations Sent by Inall.or otherwisi . to either. of . . the following ,i, .. .• .' 1 . • . • Sul:mina ei. Hoerraaa, Stoats Zjtung.. Sctuiva, BROSS & SETARS Dem. Press. , WRIGHT ' MEDILL & Co., iribune.l . JOHN WZ3TWORTO, Democrat. " '',i ..,, ' • D. L..k, C. L. Wtieos, Journal, P , " Chicago, Juno 5, 1856. /Sr. Newspapers friendly to the Cattle tlifoug oat the North, will pleas publish thil addreae, Per down Schuylkill county fora largo mojoi ty,for the Democratic ticket; that is certain.--Cot:' "•• • 1 • Extremely doubtful. The citizens bf Schuylkill county are not prepared to - etaldisci tht political coarse of the m 044 malignaiit villifierof Henry Clay; the oppoient of the Coal'and Ircin interests of • PennSflrania; the endorser of the pro•slavery st IttY Atemocvalic platform; andihe advocate:of reducing thn wages of .;aboring men to ten cents a et.r.- I- A large majority for the Democrtitie party in this donut; is not at all , eertaini We hare too Many advocates of the freedeM of speech land of rite territory in our Midst, 16 warrant the busty conclusion of the Stoord. Tits DELA:trans . I:4Quoit Law.4.--Chief Jas. ties HaTringtoti, has given an able opinion, confirming , the constitntionalityof the Des, tram restraining liquor law. It the course l• of his_opiniOn, the thiefJnstice remarks "Property: In' an article bt lhe sight to and sum it reohject fu taw. irka Aright of j vile iv not tut eavential ingredient. thpt wax pot be separated fstin the ownership; and n law regula prohibiOngihe sale; does net: take away !vale reeted i right of property:- "In the social state, individual, ,property is neoesstiri4; hill subject to stich Lierlot 'regulation as sr. .required for the hell hieing q society; and in soverigsiState, the Legislature having thee poiter to pus-iuctk laity:, jridgie of 10 litnit• and extent. N
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