' - rtivßv JOU:LiIAL. cr•l-Ef, _ 1 - '`•:. ~ SI. 1`,..,is 1. • • • I • 1!•1•Ar+7. 11. L• ;;1911...T.,0y7.1te in adrapce--7: l ' `2;' , . .. .. ra.......11: - .--:luil "....'. ri-) It :1,..4.•.p:ti;1 - ! . , ; . . r . . . .. . 11' ..S ,a,, . , 1 r.„ . ed. • 11.1 :,, . , :1 ri):1 I, , ,',.,: r ip•illil 1n....t.5;- fir ibl'Ari:lbly'ratl4 In adv.ince, ,", It t• -, ~to a dare;s. • , : 1 = . . Tr' einnit.ln3 AND ornane: . • • '' I j ,r---. \-“, - ... ri1l hi: farni' , 4/1 tl Carrierfk and' OtWrit , '0 ~ , h i,-s. e.t , ..h c,n i.T,iivery. .. ~ ..‘ A ria S•ro, J. T. A"......h,rit Quppliei •with- the • ti..:' . 7 : 1 in ii.lviiii. , -. ' , • ...1 .• n L Fi N'T.NriP Vtr..A. • tly , lis ,- Jrt , inpanto of the.ir nett - ir,..1 , 11h.!r may ) .,, htinue t‘l ?end thin , part. ' Qr.i..fo ., to tak.. their .111 the dir, , t.,l.th . c are the.; lin.ra , tett led pr. , rnory pla-set,geithout I h,wspip - r ,* mv se9t to the 14rmel y ate - hoer 1,644r44135in,,.; to take hew spa- . : thern - i.Triata (46.4 Intentiou,allfraud, RATES OF ADVERTISIN . C. - • 1 7 • . l u of i , t• lines, r ; 3O t:ent , ono in , ;..r.ti0n—,510 , , I cents o:wh. 3 r'me time. :Nil adver . 1. I . i th.:%. charArd :1., a W 11 .: sli, Twrix r.. Z 4, . • * 9 z) ' 1 00 1 75' '2 75 .1.0.1 )j I Zs) ;!.. 90. 50 f, oft "Ll.tSr.• sczctr:r: OiTzNIINzs. . 3 ht., 0 to Itt-0, `1.1! Ir'9' 2', 4oU ft 00 9 00,•• Ii no I 5o 5. ittt.' 5-t 12 ott :..)," SOO 14 tet - - Ltd 00 , od (t 0 Oa 1S 00 oltalt; 10 00 15 Ittl 0.1 35 00 ,hort po,rloo.q. as per-F3,:reeni o n t. :la ` .j ' w.h—ace"nl'a"ied'i.4ll 3n I isxmott. is.otteirts Isd'ore *.lttrriac. - es and De'aths's/. 0.0011,5 1, for ONi i nb,s,;plen I I " 'et L P L • Nittswards 11 a line in aufan'r, with t,lSing• • other ,, . A:9,tlgia. by the yea -.a-A st lath to 3,ll,rtis,arent not 0x,a9.,410.0: 37, ratc.cripa 1,90 lb., aalcaaiit r,,urogiore,•with chap- • apai Fukosrrii,tl,ol.. •• • - :2„) Iht -t tat (.31;1140 , at Lb,. rates deshrnatod above,' 1,-IrBAern,nts wit 1u lar,:er type than usual will is. "..,•• :•••, ; ad van,. an theso prices. charg . .l tht satMt as letter press. Tn.! , adverdseta,mts r.-ceived front si.road. er,Npt ett.2:l per cent. advance on t Lieso -. tpecittl a•zro , inent with the. publisher. 2:1 rents each. Ot:tths accompanied with nu ' :-...uts,i,,i,thout notices, no charge. • those .d a reii.dons character and eion , ll 1,01:1 , o:ks. 1.; ell:Argot 23. centsforany , lines under IU. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per , lit -.lily:. of -zert , ral or puille ehar -. •111,..;:,s1 at 4 e!!nts per o'for rt h insvrlicn. :ilia 1910; Mote that lines ta.••7o data -1 ,1 1 lines :I hair column—and .2 lines a 'ter littitn. '2452 word- , inake columit-147 6 a half ao—ttvt. 74 , a !in trt-r enitunti. All odd lines over char:ad or the r of 4 cents tr:v advertisers ;must colitlite their a dvertis oz- to this+. -A.:0,160; for others. stile of Itext 1.5- huf:inesiintivertisements,„ WIRE SCREENS._I .31.1NERSV --, . - . • KURTZ & H ISLER,. . . '.,bate Kurtz, Heycrle S. Co,) ..,... 'llandactrirers of .cl=Wire. Cool ScreOns. Coal kiddies. Wire .1 i'' Brom:lig, ,tic., tic., 3liuersrille. Schuylkill d „,..,„„,„. _,..,.:4,.. Thankful for tho liberal patrunag , t they ~ ~ , ,i ont ;rout Iho Coal %-alers and others,' in the ',mid til •st rwspectfully paicif tlitir custera In the . -All , i',. dem. at our sh ,, p will be warranted, so •soie noi•d be ;ifraid of giAting a tail ob. :. rt. , . hein2 ' , ire cf the eldost, and 1 lic most expo ..t Wire I)",,r 7 :rr in the county. we feel sure, that wo •,.?e ' cut fhel.est Coal Screens in the Region. • ~ p l,•cs ad•irew , •d 1,, J. 11. Kurtx.llinersville , to W. ; t•W..1 . , Pottsville or Kurt. zHeisler. Mi ••rsville, D r4rnptly attended to'. ON kreen FreitlWCol. . 20- , ___ POTTSVIL.LE. ,---- ------ • WIPE SCREEN FACTORY.. . . 1 ., Change of Proprietors,. d c. " .3l ` THE unilersianeti lies as -4 ism 1 ,;• •••••" studied the prc•prietorshlp of the Wire :,,,E;' my „ Tr • , reen Faatory in Crial idreet, lately CM. . '....... ducted by ll:l,•Cake,and desires tneall - -iii ion of Coal tilierahirsland tip publie generally. • •-st,..nsire,,tadtbdiment.t. Arrinzements are made , earind the ver:. best of matifrials. end orders for ,•, sidarze airvinnt-Avill 1.. i tilled at the shorteSt n0.,,d,,,, .,,d,,,, the uved-sit4sfaidiiry terms. .-aberils-r, moredvvr, lialduz E . ecured the serriees l'l.ill and experii•rii - ed soi;rlsu.?.o tuyit..s iii, most ri .? ”' a ir,2i lon or resit of his' screens. prosiii-inz them :. h., best turned on I i s , other niannfaetories. . - ..+ - 7.1-.37. 1-tf 1 • • dilllN HARLAN. . __ ---- ODGERS. ENT & CO.'S . 1-1 ~n toN it/am...cc - 4 W . Oll KS." . ...r7 . ~7.....,.., 101)i i 1:11S.•E:NT A: CO.. nvinubtelnrcrs :.....00isi of 12,ts and Wiroiel.lit IltON ' ltAl LING. ,:t - the pubbe no Heir brauela of business. ..„.c . ,..4) —". t ei . i:r!,•tesertptionJ Invite the attention ..,„,..ii,i,,,:,..,„,„.,, hi .1,..nN HARLAN'S' f 1 C • N . i ;nary, ititeoal str"..-1.,' Pottsville:Penna. • ...r. famish • S'in - n,ntb.st TreLlis-W1;:k . for .krb , •rs. I i • sor Trainers."rlrec'th,A!,,.. &0./ kJ .wery It trik t:, of , 1 'A ind,W . GUard . Collar i Grating and. N'iire Ni!tting. •11:sin•li,.. , t the sbyrtest notice :oni ofi. the llisest ~ - •fel her with ifeb lip , t , t ~ids. Farm. Lot :Anil Ilar " n._ • •s. I.n.tlish.lfirdle Peni,: Sc.; Sc., below city . . neitly!, Prsigns got" Evory,thirr; iii theirline en band LOP:a at the siterrest itettep'. :er; • 1 ,. 4 • vast”mors. ! •a. win 1.,. furl L LEG I - , liSi.;, Ittorpev.at Law. 1 ,tr-cutic l .p:,:itt , the 'Kete - ti IE3I 1, •- ' , , E EN, Altorney:at Law, lute. in IN. Luke, street. opito,ite the I- t .11:11) 13.':•:, ItS-Iy E R ST R I r \ 1D B. G • R, justice- of 111..4 , •-- , ;; .11, ( Liog E NT f'ur. }Barr 31i , 1 littrild t •I;rtutry rel lI'MIN, Attorney -and. w. Nve . itt , AllisoriF fiat ,mil street, &lp • , • 'HANNAN, Attoviey ntre t i reet, oppusite the Episcopal c, Tao ~,t...'.,ticts-11(a)At 1 . Of 11 •:%J.utry 111()At.‘s It.ire. A •..: - I' , . t . OM ?.., in . Itali. 1:4..a11 ,treat •ttsiillo, l'a... . i , \CI 1..:..al i . . , 13., .1i:1:111, - Allot jley at lou , invss ate 4 here.• , (.7?ntre th, Walk. • • - ' I 1 . 111 •I'N N 11 ,IkttOrne-.at ;01 , 01t,,,itt...1in.opi•TiZ•tflii of 1;11 o•nt re":lrvetsopposit e b AMES 41, • i";;I r•4u .vl,r \ LL Ala: interest or the Los, .ee . ;...- :tir e , celebrated veins of Coal, in It • - ,-.‘ l : " --'• ' . ' Ih.. a ito C-- 1 1. - •• •-' -• t ' ''. • " ' ''" "'' t i :E512..n.. Aiarristfata and i- rr r —'' ' • - 1 '"•"- 3 ''"3"e" 'r"L " Ut. ii rt''' It! c k om ;h..- : f ~"1173, t . et.l.:SI ill,. • ' 1 in .7tt t.' . 3.1 t t ,'' , llo3titlTlS. the eer .• I ' Th.. Vl'lio , Included in the loase. 11000 each alrolt.' LI. Eslah.,:. wri'ing : Deod--!. Mort•tages. 1 thensand ,'ants c•f run.,. P. , •—oiipo , -ilt , lits , 1 A . 11.41,11 YAIII!,', ar!e , t • ...e•se which is:' made on liar, 1 , ,,,,,, rn11t , ~,, Le pla,uved. eintra!•es an unexit •.• - cort!!•!! - .: f 2,.1. and narltet straets; ! t i n , n ~,,,,,,1 ii ,,,, 1 ..,, ,, ,,,.. il l : J. 1,..r.,-; lostl,ni . , —' ' perl,l.dt, twean eleven a years. nd twelve yes. - - Tie ,- Improvements craisiat of Fur fttunpia,; i:1 Ill?. F.:r V. 7%lnfllstrate , !, he1dm,..,.. and Vourhreaking• Engines. Three slopes. !!,loeradeo4lo. - tor. will attool to- ill:, sin._:ie till !. ne !bald!. Itreaher. :sixty Louses neW a him itilli - dililetwe and carr: t •df. lin go. ..I repair, . . . Jt,..villi; e 3.. oppositofho Tow2lll3lls, A: , 'IS 'three hundred tlausand.tons of CLa! are, , ~,r . N - .‘ m . Wit,....„,„ 1.--,,,.., or ,. i n p 1s- op ...17. t .d_ by i„;:tnew:tys and tunnels. • I , trrott. i1t..1. ...luls-4-I.';'. 2 , - I Th-- capacity of _lto Collieries it: estimated ate • 1 bun-teed thousand tons ,per annum. One of the" L, lit veil to Fe capable of producing' in tb, azerel :• ,, Ja . raill.ons , of tans.! tt ith little additional yap! !la 'machinery or: sted. Lying calculated for that purl lie 'onus .00.. apply to J. rd. NVE'ill Elll I: Ponsva, Pei or 111.7111.1 PATl'''''''',:tN,i WE • tnIL: EWIS It tt Ali' •). •"' MERE =ISE ...'rtl: h~i].t -~,. t: TESS CARDS,' 6M‘i: ; . . 13 011:31A r- I in Rricl.. alley St r‘...t I E L?. Pa., 1). .alai r,•wn f'!ti Tlfi• I lap r • ` Sur 7:6r: l i in-. If CTOVr/r. • aril k ri. font • == =MEE MEE t_ill \ II( - t•,,S•orvo:-in -rh l'"r Frank . V.lll :Oil 71.1 11, a an 1.v , i11,..,!, in lb, liuc .11 11 s a A EWES .1 t..r.Furr•• ,- ", P. {V. t , r ern nn ary MIT,, IMIOMM I,',IIIININO ENG"- l'orntee. C.•TII Lnn s, itepuriS. Snereys amis. Agent for Coal !I into , . k. LO. pa. , ...r 31,1j1 'idonth, ' 24.1 VAI2.Y gi 1111512 x unite C ,•1 4 rt.•?,l n ('OGLE,_ Geolb;rieal, liniiil Enz ltusor, Centre str,t, 1 :n til Furr(:y4 and n , : antina- ITOVS• of mines requiring sp , 1 silis•rintendfAlee , and entirn Itates. •al .tt I'4 vs tt t th e Jul t 'al to nr, r =Ell !ZEMMMI the Purchase and lidyin...: and Coal; to s. .tr., and collecting expori,in, in the County he Mabantango Street, ' . lIILL. . • , 11-if EtEll GENC)I tilrg;4 < ---frc tv: • t, gire• I • Ii tr:if W:ki k-bland. ke • UfS •' . JIIQ SI 1, Civil And . Mining Pa... ntlints • t' Surveying: :Ind ing :tud . ot her 1,u4 nee' , in thelluu of H. NI( •i. t.^ rii• Ig* •.n le, k'oua Spiiig P. 0., Feliuylkill DODSt)N- 00ra lul:•3111..titist,hasfittol upqls.; I,li , hfarsts . in this part of the p.t.trons the betoc-nt of co t rIL lie guarariteca toimltst daptati , ,n ant arrangement 61 Teeth; in - : 4,W partial or whrlt 1 ') the entire oacituion 0: to,•th and rn.nte with faril h with 7,obl:rendering then IHM '~. :t '~"~tir~ n osl hs t 1, • , tr Et. in 111. In the,' !,", •,,tll ' 53,1,401 UM .41i • ts !in-; -mrtutir t.r u r 'it. ti Illf al ita ME I;(). B •t r I " : LI 1 W r. i••e--tr• ‘ll ,I]t. h k 31'114. • Inspector, ten= ..,i—onnor.. Inon Ltlqinesx, ,114 expori , n,n in mining. rind I 'J.. Cti 11 Olig yrd adjoin !e,;7 rnioi, nee! repl win • 1431 / 1 - lie xati 5.11 ti .n to nil wl,O GMM • r arid J vLs , anti WisLiAlr 7.11 , - 2:1.4., Jr., it 1 na.l i fy, •1 • • P ti •"st I.•rt VOL.' XXXII.- SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! shin~les,.warrant ~•' rd for darn per IOPO. always on hand at the4aw mlll of t Fc!ie'...ardircz in eriry di n-i•a i• - I aiirna, t'-„F. MATZ.' the Eututnit ! Schuylkill Co. 4 F .b. 16, --- LUMBER! :I- • - • LUMBER ; -;;; - „ The - subs:criber'resppetililly annouttees:l tothvimldic th3t fic hi%s curunlet+A his .'.teats Cir , ll cular iinic-mill in Locutu V3llcy. Schaylkilllcount'.:andi! is now prepared to furni:sh 311 kind 'cf Lutuber at then I , Ar est fi rices—.Racii :i+ tine, litnitinck , and White t):ili et everr !AZ , 0171.1 deinn-iption. . , : . ' 2:7..1•-'l3ills otLumbor cut t , 10r0..,T at the 3bn rtest notice.) EliWAllEi E. IitAND. • LUMBER - :LUMBER:I „ , LIE subsc . ribet !laving on,the Ist ,day of Noyetnber*l.S.M, tic entire interesfibi Harris. r'7everu k, Co.. iu a s'...ta'-wiltat - Mrinut.situ.! ab , in Butler township•=&buylkiil county. is •prei,tre4 to furnish bill?. , A 1,11.1111)er „with despatch. and 'reptcti fulls - iioticith the patnkmgi. F.O liberally tvrtow:l 011.tht) ret I roil J . • • pot unry , Nur. 17, '55 46-tf . - it ittLiAnittPoRT.PLAN'INC [ • . I.:ETWLI 711 E, ,•••• „, • :6;177. • ,Sl2/IbUTY Eris Itailioad and thntnnal; • - f - ..! ppo . t it , the Fiirmetrt, EO. S. BANGER & CO., Wlicile4 Falr and Retail. Dealers and :tlanufaeturers of whltO ' and yellow. pine tioorintt boards, sash. 'doom !Alma. ttlyttti: ter?, ~ iditn4, wta,d tuouldintrs. :lig' and scroll tAwingi 'failey and plain. All d,script los of turning,. and tilranl [ - don° with proroptrtws, and. in the-best manner. Feti,ll.,l-56 ' , REAL ESTATE SALESj DESIRABLE -GREENWOOD LOTS FOR SALE i , Sk,' VE 12 AL .I.QTS, fronting on Atlat's i street and oreolWona AT.7.pue.';ul (Veernroo(LiFiaitl 1 - 4 t, for bulb - ling vot:ages. 'Siz , --- . 2 . .:0 by. 150 •fel•ti, an Ti leo - by 150 fog'. - Also. i.everal lots' fronting on thy ,;as sid..,,f foal-stmt, 0 hich Sr.- psirrfbi fr.r lw.sii),-sj-; itr , r ) ,,,,,s. For t;rnis.."‘ , .. wiliAt.vvill be. rea , onnble.,:ipply I to • .B: BANNAN, Njttsv file, Mny,3l, '5 , 3 -'...qi- 1 MI • lICYLIS,E AND XOT FOR SA4g, , QITCATEI) on the South...east - 6117:n kjside of YAM, Ftreet. Ifitlie Itorotuli of Lai bulklingl9rn*rfy 0,1 t kto!lartne r - glkto I: of • Schitylkiit coati t s!!. Lot Is t wen ty-ttro ford.frottt hc.ttro hundred an•l thirt , ft!ot. loop. Tito Llott , :i is,u 1!!.; story Frame Cottrlr,e, 41! repalr, and mrivoSiz , nlly . • arranged. 1'0, , 5v5.40n only in tho Fall. T,rins ilicAlerat,. For fartllo - ; pai:t s ol re of ISAAC 1:7-Ut 12.114cie,.1 1000 Acres of Valuable Coal Laud.. I'IIOVISAND Acres of •th 6 vain:ll , le Broad (nal' lands:sit Tinted lit lititler and Barry Srbuylkill eounty. is hereby offered at private Rile. 'rho Arhlnnd ExtenFioh Railroad runs thiough part of the.pmporty. which is un derlaid wittfeoal seamy( and Vel./ tinit•enllji) For retet= earl , or Information apply to fiainuel Coot stree ' t, or to th oubseritier. :it his Heal Ein state Azteg, in llall.:•ea .1 .treet. Pottsville. Pa: terms are ha f caNh. and half mort;.:4:17,1,1111g. FRANCIS pottznille, April . 11 4 .1;z:in 16-ti ... FOR SALE. , . r undersignra being desiroiiii t remove. oilers-for sale his oil and well establisland . tore :;.tanit. f -.yin . ; the ,t...nk :ma tiNt tires if desired.) lie rated ta the 211" st desirable It , inoss portion of the towit„ and r,..upied•lN him as a store for the last ten yinri4- To auto one wishing to etittatZ,, in the mercantile busitheis., this `.-,1114 be an opportunity rarely equalled. ; 11,i,rts,!,' offers. a two story - frame dwelling ~ thins, and ; lot 4.ii.tround, with all the improvements thereanto '1 i , -; loti,:in i z, ennsisting t a neat . and' coninriabk cm ..3 1 suitable ftr a pr. f, ;manila frame stable and all; the ether impOroments necessary to - make a chnafort;a-; I,le hirmo. . . . A a lscsa one and ball story:frame Ile us,F;:tnil 1.,14,1 ground all of whbili are 0 . , ialted in the merry de,hall,lo p-rtiqus of the two of Middlepert. S,itnylkill C. - ;untir,; and wit! fq• sold. ou niedorate and easy terms. For forth' I' ' particulars, apply to . rANIE.{. iitucil, ' Mi idle, prt, May 31, 'Zin. ' tl2 If , - A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIER r 11E subs j i-rther, beirl2' desirothuof r , r , t.‘,... ~.„ the mining linsines, otTers lils..llill, reiii. r•i at private:-.:l^ This colli e ry is ..i t uitt,4;(l . t 'SchuyiLiil Valley P. - ail road. about ,iii.. rail.: .Ibur - i. Mlddl la,ort. . • The Coal isThf -a. deep that !ish. and of-slip: I.' quality, and well aili.pted•to the Sew - `fork and Past .i .markets. All the improYcinenf , iare of the most appr, t , tl construction —estisistiry: in part of. one 75 horse p 1 tie pumpinx - and h.dsting en„:1 no. with pumps ii - iidalli necessary in achinirs. in jp.Tf,l , traori , .olle , 52 11 ,, 1.e !. glut . alid 1 , 1•NII:ei . : ',butes. bins. scre.ins. hoisting 04 ani . l. gearing completv. cars. tools. and stock. all in dtl order. Thor•illiory romptiscs the celebrated. t•ipiitirl Lti;v is Veins.. above and below water level. all op -nod a ready to commence immediate, oporiitions. For furl/ vaticulars in , quire at the ,übserilier. at Pottsville. or. ALEX. S. litq.litt, at•the works. , , SAMUEL elm.vmAN may 31, 'ss' . .` 2.11-tf - COAL LANDS FOR SALE. , ATAI,UABLE COAL ,'LANDS piII VAT A ly..—That Celelo - a I t met spl t 1 1('(;d tnt the ,-:...pohn vontoin, the justly eelehrate.l" and Heir ;t1 vziui generally. I:.how tllO y-(1 ,. .• :lore trfiet.'"l: jej.,ina.. on tho Mt. Carbon hail net,l and in West. Ton owned by i:. Thom,. n iv hereby' .at private sale. on .the most adval g e o:, torn;:. .1 tr. ontahet all the Cal Veins in the Cir MEI Ihe 1.1,1 , i 0 . 0113 Southern fit lira,li•• licsides ott tract sialmse. aenerally Itnewn the l'aini cr. C'icrlcy) cle , t Ordotrel. Orr,'l,:r!. Prim r , sr r with all the underlying:. t Iniu;:h yet unexploir 1,1; of cffill which are know I. toeniSt in the format avcriatin.4l'achen proved. Over:: hundred feet of . ..Jai. In f (cf. the tracts now iitfered, vont' the ri-die-t Coal deposits in l'onnty. Jiff( irmaijoti. apple to I rtnei..y , cn rer.l .. .s , l.. a,41 far Co . ii land , f , and' ni estate 1.;,:n•rn111. ( ifee In It rei(t• E. Marlad straet, Pot I'd:llTh fift f Ma EMI MIN RIB ME ti n',,N,Centre.Nnrth I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE THE BGWELS OF TRE,,EARVII, AND BRING OUT FROM T4E•CAVEH3R " OF iIOUNTAINS, METALS WIIICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR.ILL. DS AND SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR CS 5 • • - - PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTT§VIL4, SCHUYLKILL ,CO, TY, PENNSYLVANIA. ''' TO BUIPER,S, FOR SALE. FOR SALE COAL MINE FOR SALE. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 'll fo an order of the ph.,ul.* Onirt rf the County :f Schn%lkill, li Itht• Initl.i4t:nt-r: of rruF , i4 F , P . N., /at , : At //11i i of tho County f Se,hgvl. , •t •tyr* the ii at v....61 , c1: in tho,attorn.4 , n. II a 1.,. of '!t and ia th , itoron . ;:h nfl th. , e , unt,t , f S.11131%11: aln,,al.l;—.lllti I 4.1' of ar.und with tho 1,31. a...z 11;- ~fl 4•rLCarG.nr, it tout ' f 11 W.F.P. 1 •iteti a %to P, nnuylyartia, ta,l •ime th,•ta on n• !Inwardly sido of r,:t m N• , . tart t).- h ,, , , raph ,, 1 io' ' dd iti:m ' t i Port Cart, ,n. ' 1,,utv1.41 v....•cluar , lly • 1, , it I.t I r, N, , . 44. ~.4twar, l l, , bit 1 1 ' No. 1. , I ~ , attr.....trdiy by rott.% nt 1. ..i.ritnirs ft-”:1t or a , aid ,tro.4 1,9 f. -I and in 10,111 ~ r s. it h appurtettat, , , , K. raw-1541a:: 'Ca, *tory r Itatt.dir,r ' l l,,ase with a iiitchot afta,dl,l 1 t name 5t..1.1,•. .• t n.aa tine noill.t,ctud tort p,dig s Who and C. a o and 4, 131.1ri:t'd id;:r•Slid map or idan. b , ut.drd ~,nthwarl4 Lull 11". d'lt Artily !'sy 1,4 N vard;y tr,t.t brradth on Fdi I 1 .,-, ttsville str,•et. fit tt , et anti h•nzah , :qh t' ,,, 11.,tr,d 10 . 4 I' , nand 1,4 N0..3, trith th•appartt-stan , -et. consisting Fratn , ll . 4 , llinz: union.:, with a Frame Kit .1,41,4 ill.. stn., , t and a 1? story' If tit 0,11 A:roe!.. lat.! ';ha l'e•Ult4.l Id ~ - d. T 0 , 1,14 ~nditi,ats made know, at this and ~f , alt, by ILENHATM,I . Administ By order o t 0 1 -pl J arcf,' Cou r t. . do sre Ri , TEIL. Clerk. P , ,lts - ville..lunt. 21. 1';5..1 25-4 t ... SALE. -- HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. COLLIERK.S FOR SAL ..-- THE SUBSCRI-1;h1:, in -havg now arrang. - ""i ad his goods at his new place of .buslites*. •••• TiOR.SALE two ofAthe most vtllst- ::4 nud with a new determination of furnish. 1 abb.. Collieries in S•htnylkill eounty. Pennsvifttda, " • ) in ail such goods as the business hf the vls ; the BLACE MO Si 0)1,14 ' , AIN at Poltsvlll, atid • Coal Region may require - , at their lowest market value, the BROCE. VI LI.E Ctll.l.ll:itY at Bre.-kvilts, i, srlicits the inspection of the Public. I shall •Le .. .altrays The sul)scriher now • C..siding in this ••Ity, nod ;is,' ne on hand and have on hand a full stock of . .••• unable-fro:li other eoctspili.ms to give to these collieries • liar Iron.'r, Chopping Axes, .' the insrsortal attention w ieh they require. has i,.•1 n in- • Flue Iron, ) . Coal :lintels, • (lured trts.lor them for • 're at the opening of one if the Cast'Steel, Trace Chains, i: bust seasons which has ever ocenrreil in th•• tall og of Slit Iron, I Nails and Spikes,t ' - -J' Anthracite Coal. ---- • Pope. • Tackle Meeks, ••• : THE lII,ACIi•MINE or York Farm Colliery at Potts-'.I liellims. ! Anvils and Vices, t.c.,, elite, enttnices all the free burning Red Aah v4ins of Hardware andiron Depot, CENT= STI:7IT. three tl6iii Coal in Schuylkill county, and the product has elwara ;above Market, Plat - .1,1de. , PEANK POTT, been in great demand and met with a ready attic . t the ) duly i 5. 1." , ,a4' " • 28.4 f 1 1117 hot pries in the NeW 'York and New.. raglan ' mar- ' . • • kets. hurin,t the past summer. an expenditure o , $20,.. BRIGHT 1 st() was nit de atthis colliery In taking a me t lilt • . ') . Ncw 'HARD \ i on. the Black Mine vein. The property is now in a ..1 41 = -.. " - sess,.. ) . )) .. lo' late' Hot, splendid condition,. and capable oppnslucing an ually ~•••(,..),), ners' Bank, P• .1•Y, , 4,1, tons of very saperior Cod Ash coal. The I Slop e . ii an excellent, 1 has a first rate iron T raiLaudall the roads on theentside • Coach Trimmings, are laid down in the saMe substantial manner. ft has Springs, a 'breaker operated by a twenty horse engine, wOh rol- Saddlery, I • tors, large ~ ,reene.... and 411 the fixtures necersary 'o de . Sto.emaker's Vols.' the. work in the ht! Che s t land most economical Mani er.— Carpenter's Tnola; chore is a large amount of other personal property - property - such (Hass and Paint. -••). i t s I.‘nr%. Wa:zons, reauli, M 111` . 3 :‘e., which will 1," held liar Iron of all AEON with it. • . ) • Rolled " ''' At the ilitfli V 11,1,1 ts COI LIPRY a tunn 111 Na l s re- ils and Spiki4s. 1 ceittly i 'h'etl driven to cut the refebra'ted ?,cle ar ed rein rt. ' iilr;yl Iran and Nails, whieh!• - runs through the whet.. estate for nears one smith Diuls ; . I ndi,,. and which I:i . e.-qv in a very ti tto erdulition'l The' Baildingll.Xterlals, hee,,ng,ines at the clap.. and the Breaker, and the iron Cast Steel. Drift Carsi (Of wki h these is a large nitinkee) 4.„reln,ails• . Shear Steel, 'Pans and Boilers, : i ---)- . by Maywood.'. - Snyder. All the rcsida Vas e beeil laud Arn , Bil)44„, 'Chains, : , • ; , 4 1 down with the' TaziLlupi all tin fixtures and itniworer mill Saws . , . iltaliroadTrares, . •.‘ ... 1 ' meats which have been M. 31.10 ulna this valuable le)ryp,. t . c • • ty• are very alvatages2usly arrangett for cilo•sp ieosZ-Ilte. 1 rowdor and Shet. t ) n r llll Under a lar'efill and actlie utattag,ement. this C. lUsry • Pine Hand-saws:, ... : .., •reass•smt ;saws, , • . Vill produee annually a large nillti tit: , of Cs•al, Ai r many G. D. returns hia thanks to the public for the patronage 1 : sir yeav e to rorne. The stone Storetwors •,and other propel- they ex ten•led t O hint in. his individual rapacity. and hopes I or but the new: Arm, by the quality of their goods, strict Miens , ilters p•.. I y 1411 u, Mem of llpszkrille, will tlfwant•cd.) i ' n 'lntiudod Lion to business, sts•laernuuncetating priers, Will deFerre ; milt , ' . in Luc v+lo. . - . 1 - . •I. tioty of and econmanal their continued support. A trolY to Mr. Geoese C. Tufts. a: Pot '-:r Mel or . 0 the ' iiitifillT k hi:nen. finish, 5111 ,4, ribf:r in this rite at II() Ihmit.lwa7. • - • • li . Yeayci .. k ... mar,:ix , 11. , 3 . 0., 12. t r.°. Ir. p cirs: : v.:a t,Rin I :4:er/in 11:17 , 1.1mrire and iron. (t - Arrrrt. i chenite• 0, +anary 0,186,5 . ' 14 f Pkts .. . - 1;1 ... '. I --' • el - ‘14.10- -, " , .. I ' 1— --. -=- 2 --1- ----- . • 11 - ~• , , ' '''''' ,:„- qt-:... • 0 e t , Mk 1 , ' 1 A . - 1 , . v ,4 ..-2. 4 ;e: e> t ,,,- , ;,..,... _...., ' 4,5' ~,,...„....,,,, •. , ;,.7-',.. 4. 'a:,l , :-) ,-",' .., t -s " 9 .... 1 1 , •-h , . 1 .1 ''t 1, 1 tl V 1 1, " . . 's. "I , ' ' '-... . • * l ' --_:-. r.k .4 , - 1 ''': v .- ' .edih.j 1 I s , , I : . ...'?'#':;?-‘,-*.!•• , I 1 I ... ' 1 ... ,, .. 4 ' " ;.._: , . - N '/''.., 1 i ' .. , • , • I , 1... h..„ , ~f, - l ' - ,:? -- 1 .',1i, 4 ' • 4, -' l. :. . -- 1 1:7 64y ~.-'" • TISEI I , - . . ' :I t : :.' - ''''':Q,:. - l'. . t ..'' ' ' UTA i NB RAL AT)VER 1 11 , 1 . O r T Tbr: •i , , , •• i ~, ..„•_, 4.••:......,... _..:•••,•••• " . 1 , , .1,..JL„ • .._,„ .. _ . , .., 4 'CT V T IT Ith " ;1 '''- . 11:.---.14- •:/;,_ V II; ZI:- • 4 91 /. 14 ri IrlY7 BOOTS, SHOES & Cs NEW SOOTANO. SHOE STORE. • eVat k T. NEXT ACiall UELUIT FOY h EEO— POTTEV/LVE QA.3IUEL sT.RousE has just opened 10 a lar4e . stoCk of all kinds of Boots. ti hoes, - Trulllos. earis , t -Raga, Gut:yahoo& ice_ Amon): hi htoctiTatav •ahrayi bo found Ladles' Acid eltildrey's ah ka Gaiters, Slippers, ke.. of every wirivty. Alsti. Th ata and Shoes suited for !diners' Treat. Nianutsauri tig and Repairing done at the shortest 'notice.. • .• _ 0et.::13 42-tf . ,-, 011iE TIIOUSAIND FAlirts , , • - . f .l3.as a . rd, ..S'ime...c . ' 1 . .11F AYE . JUST ..beeli iiecciid by the . I_ . i•nil;eriber. at big Did . b)ptz ands h o ; i;6l'. , illi . itardre.,,V, itrt,rif 11Y% , Yr y j'pl,,V f:, ie''' ' - ''' : Jattica . r:,;:r.. t - ,i,'...,.. .:, b. t , ..„,e,„, ' ...Lc r in,,.... : returned a few dass'', '... 1 t9w . ,,,,b0t„,..,.”.1. , from! New Y•.m!.:. and Phila. y e;.l,• , ~... ~ ..I.oo4o,lvintLia. with - over' Orr thou- , ,s•ind Pairs; of Ladles atid Childron's 8.110, ,, .. (-i'll . .tkillerrA tvoiF,l-liot-A,anftgilitt , rs', in fa , :e with a gvner . a.l asr,ort inc,nt of 1,..,,,.!;, ehof-g.le. '' . I respetlftillY invife all yr, oh! and new customers. and -public *to come . and ekamino for 'them s.•l... es, remalnin.thankful fur past and pi-v. 4 nt favors. • DENNIS 147A.F.VV. N. 1'...,-4toots and shoes made taorler of rake best Ma ferial an Vu tat: e:atitest terms. - '.April 12. • • ts-sogs. BOOT'S. TRUNKS AND • • • Trove la Bags. n'AINIEL.SCHEnTLE, Boot 0 and .Shoe -31anufacturerolnd general , whOh.4als and-retail dealer, respectfully in 4idgifti t. t t estlLe r a i l „, d ta te u ti n tio fi ll u o u t s - bia ni ctzt shah steturs • dr 4 7 hlldren's shoe". Ladies' We3r.9 en tlemen's d ress boot s„ ttaitees, ke.. to;ether with the mmeral assortment of boots: shoes. trunlL - s and carpet tams which he has now on handat his establishment, '• - - t• • o,,c' door abore the corker of fJiyh and Centre etreete, oppo , dte tAa It'atek e fk;rise. N. T.-311ners' shoes and Botts made to order, at the I owest prices, at the shortest notice, and manufactured trout the beSt of materials. EVQrything in the Shoemak mi line furnished with despatch. and ware 111tCd tie 1:11) .sath.faction. .d Try him, and you Will not be disap- Pottsville. April 5.1556. e 11-1 r •-•• JAMES H. MUDEY, House Lz. Sign Painter, Glazier & Paper Hanger .XTORWEGION street, first (louse from. 11 Centre, and oppcite Mortimer's • Wall Papers. ' 'The Pi tuts, tie., of various styles, at the lociest Cash prlces,: An Apprentice wanted. Pottsville. ?larch 31.1'355 flier. so;'ss 51 13- ~ • NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES. usT received a; large and elegant as= (3p ~t - t moot of Window •Eh:olv , s:.now ar-t I...iuttfuf de. ,i.fkk. ilvlutling Gold flortli,r,A. Oilo.l. lenoi.s..apo of Fib rali tiothle kip., kg., cheaper than over. . .ALSO .- . .. trigured, Glazed and Plain raper Shades, of every de scription For Sale by • diENJ. tIANNAN. Coat re St re,it, opposiUl E p iscopat Church. )larch 22, '36 PAINTING, GLAtI44IO A 'PA . PERING. lie in vair. W. BOAVgN Iravififf. rentoved his (11 • shop to two doors aboie the Anierica3lll , llFl', Cen tre Street, and taken into partnership hisllirothers, the sullscribors announce to the public that trit, , k , ayo prepared' to execute all orders to their line with. the greatest dii spateli. and on the tuoa. reasonable Thi-y employ. girel worktnen and th;iir custnineri may, therefore, be 1..0 re ~f . satisfactory jobs. They, also. beg leave to call attention to their tplendid ace )rt niont of l'aperhanglims. Window-sit:W( 4 s. f t•orn prisitr:z osery variety of style and quality, -to snit the taste and pocket of purchasers. stud whAch they utter at t he.low,st city prices. I. Iv..nowEs E RI:OTHERS.. • 2 doors al.,ve Americane 6 n - t f r i t, t. ! Pott idle, Aprill.7,lSl2: • HOUSE AND SION PAINTSNO Papering, Glazing and Ga'aining% ! NAC4LE, havir s q4 - removed hi• place a business from Centre, tIiNORWFAIAN* t e tw 4 .ol Centre and. Railroad g.reets, and nearlroppr:site Ituco S Be ots. Shnut Mill, r..spertfully informs his old friends and the putlie generally. that all ord ,, rs in his line will he thill:fully yectdve.l. pr.:.‘nptly at tended to and eareuted in the lest manner, with in. AnranPe tit rife satisfaction. PAINTS. GLASS ANT) WALL PAPER, _ furniAod, and Paiiiir IlangimmueoeuMd with iMatnefts and dispatch. fin has just received 5.000 pieces of Wall Papor. of a great varikland °lett:ince of pattern, And ntpzin ffnln s rents to 11 50 per piece. 11 ~ tamil•er tho pliteo:po find the best material. and tho test w, , rl: at sAtisfiston. rates I , opp , Aite Itmack, EVAN 3. Ste ra ' , lin in NORWEGIAN EEP. Mareli " ......,....... PAPER HANGINGS, - —7------7 , FURNITURE &, FURNISHING STORE.; , Borders, Curtains, &c., &c. ' —, IIIE subscriber is now receivina. hiS rrilE;suliseribei.4: take pleasure in an- 1 r ~, Ii \*.,w pattern; of Paper„Tiaturings and Itord,•rs. fete• flouncing totho publil to general. and the Coal lle- hal ~• parlors and rjonts, embracing the n e w e st amt me St ' glen in parlirttlar. that Ono' are now prepared to supply', suitable patterns—s+4.cted for the usual i•ized houses to them with hil articles in tlo.ir line of business. As they' „,..ke pa'pered in the ceUtl try. The subscriber hikes great ' • intend to conenp the ntives to .".r . 2 -........• Illionyin Sele:t in:: his papers to suit the houses to he pet- : iffalf._,Xt4l. Among' the let area fear elemnt patterns of gold, : 1170: R2`IITURE r halls and parlors. , • • t manntitctured under' the immediate.su- - a . Our 0..71i. ttallirtivt., aqs,,rtniont,t from four . different : Perintendehee of one of thellirm, Mr. D. M.. ic.tvectiEß, Inanufa-turers. which give. a 'great variety of patterns who has for Many years hall the entire charge of Mr.llin to cho,-, front. . . , . kle's best *al:. they feel Onfalent that they can furnish Also, Cheap Papers; in Great , Variety, i . the publicorith articles if' theirline. not surpassed by • ' any other kistablishment in, the "linter. ;States. for style, t all priers. route as low ru. `!. cents a piece. durability hnd linkh. Ft Pop-r r 4 -2• 1 , / ,” in Great 1" rich 111,0;,:air and''' . tat/. . 1 • ' SILLYMAN Jr. akEiccni:n. /In-Paper lian;:,l-% furniched with toper at witnl e sale Ow' ;net litre e Rponls ,and' Many jac,,ry _No. 1,., Sr.cond p,1: , , >- I:ood paper hang.ers..al.o furnished when ie.. sirret, imbue Dock street. .4ekilaficipitio . quil , ~.. • r , , ,• ttor ,iri,d :i.ortment of paper lirtmrimrs, borders and !A. S. SlBymon.l : [D. M. Fine rcher. p-ep, .113 , L.5, r ,,,,, 1 t s j ,,, n i I, lttrfo•tions to thi ,, e who ' r. S.—Onr.riends front tottsville and the Coal Iteglen • .1.,..ir, 1. 1 , nr , 11,11.t . .:111420: ,, ar sto!.&,'ls the lart.trFt in this VIII find itito their interest' to give as a call. As that is • s , ,ti. it of the ~..untryi:t?..'rsous ran ahlit , t alv•aon he ac- our nativl place, we are .iletermiro , d to do our it-..t to • mnandatetl he callin-vrt R. rt,,k,N,AN-s ple:te them, All orders tall be promptly attended to ("heap 119ok and Papnr Store.. Philarlefnitia, October 6. %.,14..; 40-ly r. p,.tts 1 ille, March Sth IM,', . r.. ... ..,. - . . . _._ —... .... - , . MANUFACTURERS' HARDWARE:': iINS'OII,ANCit COMPANY. • VEER CUTIIIRS--best in the worIdCHARTERTERPETUAL. • • A l —at the Hardware :ind Iron Popot. 'F. I''OTT Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. rottril!,,,tutle 2C,'36 QAPITA:IiSSOO,OOO. Fire, Dionne d Transportation. A RDWAR E.—A fine assortment of 1_ all goods In my buAlcteFo: nt the very bCst 'AARON S. I . 2IPVINCOTT President. PUTT.I A LFlktp WEEKS. • t/ICRIN Vice P I r,sldontil So-rotary. [1 G Ton::., Treasurer. It, ttsvilk, June 2..'56 WhEEL-BARROWS, a tine JArtiole, A'Lld 3 Ftrong, at the 11m...twine arid Iron . MANN. I'OTT, I)4l.•citpTl: ? • • Al,tron 4 , I.ippir , ott, - Y. : 1 ,- 11.111'! 4 ri. TAylor, • 'AT:IIII ,, n if; illin g liani, A I fr. d Weeks,. ' Wm. 11 illionins i . Orrin Itm:ors, • • . , le) E V ()ININ (3- HAY RAKES.—Far- ' Iv. , Nill , • • 1 . .rl l l,7:•s P i , f... 1 1 1.7•. 1 -; ‘l';'. CharlesJ. Field,, Xlik i ners can find this labor-sayin g machine at ! c. . , 1 ----- , PRANK: vorr's Hardware and hen ihvot. i This Ctinpany was er g abized with a ci,li capital. and Pott.,viile. June 2.5, -511 -'''l'''. ,' the hireee.ors hare deli:ll4lmA to adapt the business to I its avaitafde resource& 'ID ebscrve prudence in tonutrict lIMIT,NT 'Phrashinfr, ALlellines.--- t in„ us alliils, with a pre t c' pt adjustment of losses. .I, Wheiler's oxert-hdt thrasher and horse power, at, the 1 ..FricE-r.No. la 3len:ha4ts' Exchan g e. Philadelphia. ilarth,ari , and iron Depot. . , ~ FRAM: port. ' The unilersigned has til.en app , int.,: rent for _the Pottsville, June L'S, 'fai a • 2.6. , , ahoxe (.111pany. lit Sall:telt:ill county, and \mil effect all -! kinds of insuranee.'as all':,ve. on application at his office, G RAIN GRADLES—Granes Pate . htf- , .opyosite tibt, Town Hall, q t dtsrlile. . V . SAlltlEi, O.I.IiIIETT, Cradles. Seschles, licythes and Scythe Smiths '„nt 1 Ili, ILI rdware and Iron Depot. FRANK I'tfrr. , :1" 14 re ! Febrilap: ...', •., . , [ •-• B . lf l',..ttsville. Jane '2S, 'SG ' . '2G• 3'4.0 - svine. Jaye •54 irrwDt ix r) I r,r our, C CEMENT, Calcined , (Around lAnd Plamter f White :and. at the 1 Ilirdwate and Depot. FRANK POTT. Pettsvillo..fune '24, '56 34- TCORY HaraedEnive . s, Silver Pla t a or in:t6l.Desert and MIL), at. tho Hardware and Iron liep9t. FRANK PUTT. VAtsvillo, Juno '5( tsti - COL'I"S PISTOLS, -- A.t- 1 ti ,„ „tachuient, Fishing Tackle, re - wing. Machines. and II p ort. , otner useful inventions, at the hardware and .lrun :De ine,e 1"41.• , Fl:A.tili I , (yrr. • ; rt „... - pc.tt,cl; , ,,Juile . '..,'S s . Sfr,; :....e, ! . ! i, th,• - , w it: A GENCY for tiiir Reading •e..Agrieu- .i - i_ tural Mallltio Shop.—llav lug tbe agency for. the , tig's widely celobrated Agricultural itnpletnents triatipfactitrp a • 1 ,, t at this shop. 1 Invitil the attontion of farmers. and 'ran turn ich thin with thew! goods at man uractur,r's prices' • —fright added. • • ' FIIANK-I'o'l'r. ... . Pottsville. Juno 24,^5c., ttfi . .• , 9 f.....t . -,. ' • ,• ritt , t , • PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS.' 4)4 a ri-viiiE subscribers being appointed sole , '. 1 Agents for the sale of Stoneidfer Zi; Smith's Patent or o: 4 o v . CALt Lard sale iu ichuylkill county, have a lar;:e as: 11 gill a Pl:it:Lent for , which arc highly , recommended for , I raly . ectinom.yaind convenience. DWG lIT .7: LERCH. l'• in Pottsville. Aprli 74. ISLS " : : 13- .1 a :, iIRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE kr . IENTRE STREET, Pottsville.— ~I,n, k) The subscribers are prepaFed to furnish the Tmde Mine 311(.1111-Ws and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight , I .1e- ' - 1 added' , wholesale or retail.lsest American liar Iron. than ti—,, e ' ufact ured at Pottstillemnd warranted of superinrquality Alen, Ihilit T rails ,suitable for mines. and Cable Chains • tom ' furnished at short notice direct from the importer. 1 E. YARDLEY ,S; SON. 47-If PAINTING, &C. York Store. Nov. '_":, • LERCH'S W AltE STORE Two doors he eland nearly oppe , ite t he Ail ot istille, where will he feuud , S9rtxnent of lIALDW aBE l ,Files- - - '. ' ' I line Trays, - Ilrliania Ware, Assertmenrof fine Leeks, Table Cutlery, l'oeket Cutlery, Table spoons. Antlis and Flees, , _ Assortment of fine Ourig: r Sheet Iron enaelbles, Wire, Tin Plate, ' Brass Kettles; ' Sad Irons. : . • SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12,_ PHILADELPHIA. Adterlieeme;ie eetip largefr type than tonativq/be charged 0 per cent. adOucc on' our unto' tutee ElbrizaHtira.g.S"resseseesl - 1 c.4IFOSTER , 4' PATE;iT ~,. EL9.44. izi Power Painting Presses UN - I.lsainfaetuted nlO for gale by . . . , . • ' gARTLEY k. MATLACK. - 2 '. '; - •= • i•Vo. lq , - Lich street, Pidcadphia - Ilia! , 17,,•501, : • .L! • • • :3- 131 . .., ... ,:. - • ra...ti 3E110% ors: &&U.TLET &t FON 9 S PATENT !•:: • Suitable for • • Fotiztarieti Rolling Nips, Smith Fires, &c. - V.lditufacturectaii.l for gl it 2 i,y - " ; OARTLEY 4 MATLACK, ...1.,' i - ~ No:Pi Arch stral Phifacletphia. 3lity 17, ';,.-,i., ' , ' i, :21J-Clu r _• oils! ou,01! OILS!!! r. AL. IVCCPOCOPI6.3O 9 AGENT ,TOR. HopcsoN & KEAN, .• Nos, 5 frzli 9. ilibarves, general Commission Merchants, aid Dealers in WIIALE AND SPERM OILS. FOR .111- XING AND lIECIVA.VIVAL PURPOSES. onlcu--1 1 ,r.NNETrivexiA lsville. s .9*t. 22, '4 Z,"3-t ri BAI!LY & BROTHER,. No. 252 ChOinut St. atioio Ninth, PhiladOlphia 1 Invite attention to theirstensire siisortni'eut:of IMPORTED CARPETINGS, WHIOtt they will open to-clay, ein- In-A.64g the new and iboicest Ityles of Velvet, Tapett rice, • • • . Taliestry Brusielei ' Imperial Three-Ply, i I Extra Heavy. Ingrain, I' ll Best yenntians ; All of which lire warranted tA be. uf,the best qualitpind will be sold at the lowest priers for each. DAILY & urarnin. I'hfladelpl~ .Sep. U - t 5; 1555, ly 6r4DUSTRIALL- WORKS, CALLOW/11L4 ' 01 . .r.1:T, tND FII/LAD.A DEMENT, DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, T0n,),,,,,,, ~, .:,,,ON FOUNDF;RS, l• , ARE prepared to make Designs and Drawinrs for MACIO'M SHOPS, FOUNT:4IIES & SMITH HIPPS. and to furnish all the necessary Illacpilnery, 11 Wools, i! , i . Craue4i .. ~ Cripolas, , . fl Blowers, [i , , Forgets, &c. 'bisehintstp . Mob. of evoryOze and description. Shaft ing of the bctit quality. vitli improved adj ust :Ole Rang er& Pulleys of all diamete and faces; Puller and Val era Fly Whmls, and all, Sti;,.-h Castings as are made in Loam, of sty size rognirefil. Itolls and .nolling Mill work, &C ..tie. January e, '56 ii' ' l-ly . ."- :i [ _ NEW WHOLESALE DRUG - STORE. N. SPENCER THONIAS, NO. p.' / 6 C 017171 6ECONIqATILLY.T PLULADLLPIII3. Manufaitrirer and Dealer it Drip p., chpw c ,i/ 8 , D f ie • p” "Oibr, rotor,f,, 1)74 ite Lrad.French mid dntiA coir Wh ire choe (i/m(8, G/fig.4 . W . (l re, V‘irtibtlies, (irot6rdSpict, Whole Spires, etild ern ,, ther rade* ii.lll , llly bY fir uggiste, Olttc, lellac. Porrtsh, &c. &c All orderit by manor oth4rwis.w promptly attended to. Country nulreliants are Incited to c. 411 and er.amine our stock hk.ford purchasing elsiwheie. Clouds soil, to any of the - whin-veil or railroad stalloos. Prices low, and goods warranted." March 841:t6 4c*. pt Schuylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE CO. cs ir 3 , ......,. t es) ^l:7 111 o . , • Office ii Sillyman's illuilding..Mahantongo at., 2 doors abovo Nate at., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL A.IITBORIZED BY LAW, $200.000. . .. CHARTER "PERPETUAL. t------ •. This . Gnipanyobtaine4 its. Charter at the last Session of the le . tibilatu.o of Pennsylvania. and is now fully or ' ganited lila prepared to ISSIIt, Policies. at liberal, rates, on Fire arid Inland risks' on Public out Privato-lluild ! incs. Furniture, Stocks rGoods and Merchaddlso of all kinds, I , •' , - ALsa o 'Coal Breakers .aud 3lachinery. Inland lm. ranee on Canal linato an , Barges, by Canals and Slivers; alsa on ( trgoes of (kal t Philadelphia. New York, 831- tintoro. c. This Getup:lay guarant ,, es to adjust all losses i prompt] 4 and thereby h'i . :lpe to merit the patronage of the pub , r. 7 t- , H" . 1,;......_-. Ditectors t 1 SAMUE .St.I,LVIA:vi, -- ' ISAAC SEVERN. 'WILLI. M MORTIMEItOr. JOHN D. DESI3I , IItT, JACOB lIINTZINGEIV.Ir. .IftllN liflNDitleKS, S. K. M. KEPNER., ' J. F. GIIAEFF. iW.F. S ITU, v - SAMUEL lIIPPLII, ROW:W.2:M. PALMER., ~ GEORGE J. HEIM. 9 sluEr. SILLYMAN, President. W. F. ‘IMITII. Secreta:v and amend Agent. ' Pottsville, July 5, '55 r 4- : ..., . . —,. . . , ' . - The tilargest Stock of I ' ~ ,...•.-- 7 -., . CHINA" • • -T.,. . . _ Glass and Queoisware, ever Imported, corisistincr of DOWER, pEssErer, TEA TOILET SETS, MARBLE FIGURES, T_ LE iGRNAMENTS, zh, French and Bohemian ssware fk Fancy Articles the Toilqt Table & Etegers, : Eng i G . I for I Tcgeth e with erory variety ofsinple /9WIS riClNUtrarell, for huu • hold and kitchen purposes, nil of wbirb Will be sold at tiZAII., io largo or mall quantities, to suit the wants c t buyers, at iessipriees than they can Hu found .anywh re at wbolesale.• Our"' Otto is, Buy ft".' the Alanufacturer and' sell to he Consumel ata small profit for Cash.! MITCIIII . No. 219 Chestnut St . . above Seveath Street.' I Aare • 1 A PURVES, N. E. corner li 1 Li k _rerin Ft m ls,"PhiLadelphiti, furnishes , . i and brass. pi; rod, sheet Hon, solders,' tire IitTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, - i -gbh, forge:4, e•polt.r, block tin, lead. limn& illahenfenvit street, Adt.sriiie .11 4 „ .:. :1 Etcimrs. crucibles, antimony, babbitt nuts kinds, brassb,old copper, &e.. Lc. lie IN al ' SlihSell*.is prepared, at his old : wani g ht aucica'st scrap iron and other met, , tel. to furnish 111 kinds of materials in his line, l +lesion to aecontmadatemachinistsandothe Ina..p ar urposes-rift anff ornamental. lie In- from thocity, by furnishing any article th tieui attenti nto the Tomb :Item.* and Metta t . in their hunintess. Arthdes not mentioned f his tnanatket4A 4 , - net , CM be had lottery var., will be procured a Id_ forwarded. Any lii id yle..and trill lompan3 tteorahly, in beauty anti ) chore line will be promptly answered, •' ith any obtained egewherot and : ere o ff er ed et : i rat re.. ii! JOHN T. L.Aliti '• ~~ ' , ~: s 11,4 y THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPA Y. 1301"FSVILLE TO lIARRISIIUIRG. j_ This line connects daily with all their mat South ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their place of business in Pottsville will he at the Oleo of IlfArarti k Co S. S. WILLIAMS, Superlntemhent. k .12.1.5.54 . lO-tt" DAUPHIN &SUSQUEHANNA R. R. al. cm Teo Change of Time. I - • ri t , O'SliiVllVlElta - rrangement 101 l run nine this Railroad from and after 310NDAI April itt will be: - I. Express Passenger Train.' Leave . Harrisburg, 5 A.M.jArrive Auburn, 7.50 A3l. .4 Auburn, 0.30 A.M.{ " Ilar'sbnrg.l2ll noon. 2. Mixed Freight & Passenger Train. Le3Ve Harrisburg-2 i. 31. Arrive Auburn. 540P.M. Auburn, ri*2 m'dtiht.:l " Harrisburg, 5 4 10A31. Connecting at, Auburn- with the regular and special trains of the Reading Railroad. for Pottsville, Port ("lin ton, Hamburg, Reading, I'ottstowu, Phoenixville Norris town and Philadelphia. Connecting at Port Clinton, with the trains for Tama qua. Catawism, Danville: 311Iton. Williamtpert, and all Isoints of the North and Northwest. Connecting at Harrisburg, with trains for Middletown, Lancaster, columbia.:3toona. Blairsville.Tittsbuiv. and the ‘Vest..—for Carlisle. Chumbersburg mid Cumherland Valley generully,—Nr. York., Baltimore the S.miti. ' ELLWOOD MORRIS, April 5,1555 ---- 9 56. SUMMER ARRA/MERE:NTS . I 9 S6. • ruffE GREAT Northern and W sten , . _,E : United States Mail Routes t ,---S'imerl-ozcrcaser/ and Fare re.cliterd.-' LITTLE• SCIWYLK I Lb. CATAWISSA. SUN DU tY alto ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AM) EL3IIIIA R!ilt OAD. Through-to Buffalo, in - - - 16 haws: 41. ~ Niagara Falls, - - 16 - .I.` t „ . Detroit, - -24 .I'‘ ':, -Chicago, . - - - 24 - ro. .t St. Geais. - - - 48, C. Ticket °dim N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut liitimits; and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad lkiict. cornet 1 Broad and Vine. . 1 On and after MONDAY, May 7th, Three PLienget Train still leave the Philadelphia and Heading Ballroad _ Depot, carnet ttroad and Yluestreqs, daily, (Sundays ex cepted.) as • I os, s: Day Express--5 A. M. . Etter pa,4 , ,, 1' ttenixville and Reading.. only: ~:',onnectl og with t ~.t .4 W ~.,41, Williamsport au d Erie and NYilliams , port and L! ~ .1:1 R. Road r arriving at Elmira at 4115 P.. 11-; connecting v ::1. New York and Erie anti Buffalo, , nd New IYe, k city it ' ai'—als for Dunkirk and Buffalo; T id front thence, via. steamers on Lake Erie or Lake Sh re , Rail road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe. Sandusliy and De troit. Als' , . with Elmira, Canandaigua and! Niagara Fells Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua with New York Central Railroad, East and West. and at Stispenslon Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central .11a11- road for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all point h in Can ada and Western States. I Mail Train--7.30 A. M. i Stopping at all Stations.and rtinidngto PottslilleonlY. light Express-3.30 P. .111.; Running every day, stopping at all Stations itnd rut,: nine to Pottsville. Connecting at Pert Clinton .iwith Cat- ! - awissa. Williainiport and Erie, aud Williatnspotit and El i . mita Railroads, arriving, at Elmira:it 4. A. 31.; eltinAting with New York and Erie. Buffalo and New Yor • city and 1.ak.0 Shore R b ailroads, for Buffalo, uukirk. Er e. Clere- I . , land. Cincinnati, Toledo. Chicago. and all point : West.— t, A hZo, with Elmira. Canandaigna :Ind Niagara I na Ball !'.r.tds; arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10.;:U, A. M. connect ; la , 4 with Bay Express or Great Western Itailro: d for Do i o . etc. This Itoute. With its connections. ferias the I,and most direct routs to Canada and the Lakes Ut none change or baggage between Philade Canada or the Lakes. - . • passengers by. Day Express. brettlitist at Port and dins at Williamsport. Passengers by was llxpressi take supper at Port Clinton._ Passengerspurchasing 'rickets by thh Line' privilege of stopping at any of the above point; s tt in ing their Heats at pleasure. fare from, Phtladelplkta tq Tamaqua, $20.1 ituytl, s Tenaw'i ,Ca lawiHste, . .1 t 5 Neer arrl Falls, rill Rupert. 440 ndra,Canandahi, Danville, • 4 s',o N. F. Itail road. - I 5 15 N.. Falls, via. Buffal tVilliamsport, 5 00iSuspension Itridge' BI wiry. 7 onlCleveland, ' 7 GlTeledo,, Sra , key, 7 05 1 Cincinnati, Penn Yau, 8 W;•Detroit. via. Bail, Gorham, 8 oil- BulTalo (limeys, via. Gorham, 800 Steamer John Arnot, Canandaixua. I linnuoye Falls, I Caledonia, Le Boy, Batavia. Itrehester, via. N. Y. & E. anO Buffalo. Cer r„itig and N. Y. It, It. 8 00 vin N. York & Erie.and Bur. and & New York City. . 10 00 E. T. 11GBBELL. Ticket and Prci,97l • S. W. corner Sixth and Chesn . G. A. NICOLIS,Sup't Philadelphia& Iteadin T. McNISPOCK, Sup't Catawissa, W. and Eri J. A. REDFIELD, Sup't Williamsport and El road. 1-1 y AND ^ll.ly TRAVET,ING PASSENGER Philadelphia and Ilea& 800 8 09 S Lo 8 80 8 90 9 00 TRA.NSPORTATI9N._ PHILAD'A. & REAPING RAIL:ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHT ON 31E12ClIANLIZE. ( 'IN A.l,' - 1) AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, ijf i tsrxt„ 'until further notice, the following Dates of Freight will - be charged per NO Kt nds: - . , I et, •,, , . • \\ \ „ ?..i . . -P-f. .' Z F"'i' .-.- ~ , . C, 1 .7 1: i'^ ARTICLES OF PIItIOJIT. i.. : e. - ... . , .; ''; , 911 4: i ,r, ... Dry Clood.f.,Confectionery, Donlzs. Carpet.) 3 ,, iiMs, Cigars. Fresh Meat, Fish. GLas..,, Ac { . 'Anvils. Dram Ilutter. Copper; 1....y.5. Far t henware.ll rindstboes.Groceries.llemp I hams, Hardware, Hides. liolbos.ware. .2; 11 Leather, Machinery,Oysters.olls,Seeds., 1 1 &v.. I Ale. lteer. INitton.Coffee.(lrain.llar Iron.) I,, , 3,l,MOlassealsialls.Splkes.llice , lb. 1t 9 ProidAcns. Supr. Whiskey. Ae.. ' `. j I:roann:, Fire Driebs. Guano, Mill S . n 4. 1, 1 Pitch and Tar. Salt, Scrap Iron, TimUl.r 1p '; and Lumber. Ac ., Drieks, Coke. Cord Wood, Clay. Gravl4, I ice. Irrm ,ore, Limestone, Manure, Pig Ig ' 6 Iron, Plaster. Slate, Am.; . Flour, ilerrbarrel, 1 ' 09 15 0(1.21 155.1 . . ;424 f ~_ _ PHILAD'A & READING RAILMOAD. al i tukaata;;..".. ,I FFICE of the Philada. &13,.1R. Co., Therhiluddithiq"lp . ril!&J, 1856. The rates of Frel2ht and Tolls on Coal transported by t his Company, will be as follows, from April 4th to June adli. ISOG: I I t 4 PROM I , Richmond, 1 85 1 1 $0 " Philadelphia. A !1 75 170 `• Inclined Plane.: i 1 75 1 70 " Nleetown. , 175 170 " Germantown 11. R. 1 75 1 70 " Falls of Schuylkill,,• I 75 3.1 70 " Mannyunk, . -1175 1 1 70 " 1 55 1 1 50 " CanBbehoehen, and Ply ' mouth Railroad. Ita.mblis and Potts' and " Norristown or Bridgeport, " l'ort Kennedy, Valley Forge, . " it 114 or's Ford, 44 iNitiNtnlvu. " Donglasville, " ItlrdBl , 9ro" Beading, '4 Between Reading , and • Motwsville, ' Istnbrsville, hamburg, '1 Cirwig.gburg. • . nrder of the Beard of M: !April 28.1850 17-tf W. — SOHIJYLKILL NAV,' (IFFICE the Schu. On and after the day of July the tv.e of cars and for Toll on Ani on the :ichuylklll Navigation, will. further notice. DM To PhiladelphLa, Manyunk. " :spring Mill. " Conshohocken, l'iymoutii Run, ". Bridgeport, ' " Norristown, " Port Kennedy, Valley Forge. " .Pawling's Aim. • " Port Providence, " Pbrenisvillo. " itoyern Ford, Pottstown Landing, " Port Union, " Dirdstrorougb, " Reading, • " .11thouse's, Moorsville, " ilaniburg, Olivigsbizg Landing, The charge , 411 be per ton allowance ter %nate, no unto twenty-Ate cents per ton twr nrdtkr or the Managers. April 23,1855 I ~ ■ ~. ~r~s N. E. corner South an Sapt.22, '55 New, Mode of Cutting Wo l gozil Either by Hand or either rOwer. but I NO machine for planing out waion fellies of different sizes and radios hat Over been constructed to operate with s4ch success as the One illustrated by the 4bov eiOgraving.— Mr. Johnson has just reeeivedl th*i exclusive right to his invention through thepatent agen cy of Messrs. Fowler and Wells' of New York. ' 1;1' T-he difficulties heretofOre Cxpcmced in regulating the radius of ' 'the - rum of the felly, and at the same . time. , ma— king the radius of the t3weep of the plane 'to correspond, are very , ingeniously overcome. The plane is alio 4justable to the size and depth of the; felb , which it is desired to cut, in a ver,y. perfeqt 'Tanner. A is the bed-piece, which supports the working parts of the machine; Bis a stritionery up , right g uide-pin, upon which the, hub. tarns hortcst phlaand Clinton, of jlght Irtve the and re- !I 1.1.10 (0 lk 10 00 10, 11 fill I turn) 11 70 14 75 VI IX) 10 CO I nd 13 00 Lake, Cb lengo, vin tern and Michlf Central Itallroat Chleago,via ItutTal 20 00 and ligan 1(1. 20 00 ake fen -1000 2:1 00 Mkt , Shoro 5I southern Rail Chicago:. via But. and Michigan Ilnll mail, Rock Island, l Ag nt , nt tdreets. • Railroad. • Railroad. nira Rail- ME 60 1 50 1 50 110 1 50 150 1 50 1 35 Mil 1 55 150 145 1 50 I 1 '5 145 140 145 140 1 C. 5.4 1 30 1 351 1 50 135 130 130 125 120 115 1.10 105 1 10 ; 1 05 1101 1 05 1 10 ' 1 05 1 10 I 1 05 EISEI am:vers. 11. Mc' LIIENN Y. See'v ATION CO. lkill, ay. Co., 4th, Ihso. charge for Time next, the] rrled until hracita be as 'f EBB d Toper cent. • a leis than ny distance. President. 214,1 es no ch ttiii. for ItALKY of 224 I, and I be in F. F OT Erf. tnd io s ot:ebpp., bricks. port • mouldings', , sand of 1.8 dealer In ls. It Is hi, at a distance may W4Ol lathe above lulu In the . Pont) strode - 3S-2y alitical 11 tr A REMARKABLE PROillailt since, a striking testimonial tf . ) th - acquirements of John C. Fremont, was pre . sented, and a remarkablu predirition made, which is about being fulfilled.i hand, of Providence is seen in thc; career of Fremont. George Washington was just F years old when he was - .made Corilmandekin-Chief of the American Army. Front will he just 44 eears:old when he as unnis his place.as Cotnniander-in-Chief 'of the Ameiiean Army. The testimonial and predictiOn rti!e found in an edition of Anabasis Venoidithr, prepared by Dr. J. Roherton, and rinblildreit by Lippin cotti & Co., of Philadelphia. in 1830. Any .; • person desiring to satisfy lumsdlf that there is no deception in this matter, call, see ti copy of the work at our Office', 14 the preface to ;. this'work. which is dated Plithtlphia, Au gust, 1830, Dr. Roberton, addressing himself to thc students for whccso al Ilk book was 1: designed, relates for their j etruragement what he calls "a very retivirldabThi instance of, patient diligence and indonritabie perseve rance". We subjoin his; naqatiO, : "In the year 1827, after I bait returned to- . Charleston from Scotland, and my` ! Classes were going on, a very,respeetable lawyerl came to my PCIIOOI, I think soitte time in thel ini , hth of Octo ber, with a youth apparently itbout sixteen or perhaps.not-so mocha of middlri size . ; graceful in manners, rather slender, ut Welll formed, and upon the whole, what I world I rail handsome : of a keen, piercing eye. and a noble fdrehead, seem ingly the very sent of geldue.i The gentleman suited that he found him given: to Isttidy, that he had been about three weelts,learning be Latin rudi ments. and (hoping I suppOse, tit tort the youth's .attention front thu law to the ndniityy,) had re solved to place hint under my enrol for the pur pose of learning Greek, Latin find I ',.i.lnthematics, sufficient to enter Charleston 0./liege. I very gladly received him; for I immUdiaNly. perceived he was no common youth, as intellig,ince beamed in his dark eye, and shone brightly' :on his coun tenance, indicating great ability, land an assu rance of his future progrels. P, at fence lint him in the highest eines, ItiNt beginning! lo read Cat sar's-fotamentaries, and sithoueft lit:first inferior, his prodigious memory and enthusiastic applica tion scion enabled hint to surfuro Mite best. Hu began - Greek at the same tinu l t, rurd read tvith some who had been long at il,lini i . .c - hich he also soon excelled. In short; in ;the. t•pace of ono year, he had with the class' ' nndint 'odd hours with myself, read four books of ,Cte•rir, ;Cornelius Nu pus, SallUst, six books of Virgil, 111: . 4rly all 1.1 or ace, and two books of Lily; tine in Greek, all Grmca Minors, about the half of the first volume of Orteca Majors, and four books ' pf Homer's f lint]. And whatever ho reall, l he ;retained. It seemed to me, in fact, ns if ho learned by mere intuition. I was myself utterly astonished, and at the same time delighted with his! progress. I have hinted above that he; was! deAgned for the Church, but when I contemplatbd .bold, fear less iliSpositiou, his powSrful linliohtive genius, • his, admiration' of warlike:exploits, ;and his love of heroic. and adventurous deeds, I did not think it likely he AN ould be a Ministei of dhe Gospel.— He had not, however, the least jippearance of any vice whatever. On the contrarY, lief was always the very pattern of virtue and itnlosty. I could not help loving him, so muchi di ; lie• captivate me by his, gentlemanly conductiand 'extraordinary progress. It was easy to see that ;he would .one day raise himself to eminence.l Whilst under my instruction, I discovered his catlylgenius for po etic composition in the following manner :—When the Greek class read the oeconnt that Herodotus gives of the battle of Marathcin, the bravery of Miltiades and. his ten thousandlGreeks raised his*. catriotie feelings to enthusiasm, mid drew from him expressions which I thought Were embodied in a few days afterward in sonic well written ver-' atm in a Charleston -paw; on tliatifur-famed une qual but successful conflict' aphis( tyranny and oppression, and suspecting my Italtiated scholar to be the author, I went to his &ilk, lantdasked him if he did.not write them;, and hesitating'at first, rather blushingly, ho confessed 4: - dill. I then said, "I knew you could ! (14 sigh things, and I suppose you have some such piee4 by you which I should like to see. Do bring, thilin to me." Ho consented, mid in a day or!ltwoi;hrought me a number, which I read with pleas* and admira tion, at the Striing marks of gehi.iiitatppeil on all, but befe and there requiring, as I !thought, a very slight amendment.. i' 1. Ii! I had hired a mathematician tolleach both him and n:) self. (for I could not<then 'teach that sci ence,) and in this ho also made such wonderful prw , ress, that at the end ef ono : year ho entered the Junior Class in Charleston College triumphant ly, whilst others who had bead stddying fonrycars and more were obliged to take the.' Sophomore class. About the end of .the year 1828 I left Charleston, but I heard ,that; helibighly distin guished himself, and graduated in 1830. After that he taught mathematics for Seize time, and then went to study lair undeva certain celebrated Senator. His career afterwards lias boon one of. heroic) adventure, of hair , brerth iiscapes by flood and field, and of scientific .expliirations which have made him world-wide imoWneil. In a let ter I received from him ver ittelY, ho expresses his gratitude•to MO in the, lowing words:—" . l it am very far from either for dtiog! you, or neg. lecting yea, or in any way 10, ing t, o old regard I had for- you. There is no imci! to which Igo re back with more pleasu than that pent with you, for there was no time so; thoroughly well spent, and - of anything I may haveioarnid, I.rememher nothing' so well, and so distifictlyii las what I ac:- qnired with you." Here 1 - cannot help saying that the merit was almost aphis ern. It is true that I encouraged and cheercitl hint on, but if the soil into which I put the seeds of learning had, not been of the richest qnality, th , y never *mil& have sprung up to a hundred fold iin the fall ear. Such, my young friends, is bat an imperfect . sketch of my once beloved and faybrite pupil, new: a Senator, and who may yet rise tiibe at the bead of this great antlgrowing Republic . My prayer is that he may ever be opposed teil war, injustice and oppression of over kind, a blessing to his country, and an example , of overt noble virtue to the whole world." i ! . • , . 6..5t•. ; ' THE PEACEABLE SOLCTION i 1' THE SLATE AY Qui:num.—The rev+tion in public sen-) Althea in regard to the Slavery, inestion must be settled now of it will be!eveetually a bloody One. We never believed, do;not yet believe -that the Union is in - clatter. Xet &cession ensue,.evertfierce in its natural so. mach the better. Like a thunder 'Storni, - it will clear the political , atritoSphere, and cement the Union still stronger. 1 i • - • 1 L, While the Constitution, to; ,Iwitieli we will ever terrain true, is NatiOna4 Slavery. is sec tional. 'Front lON up to thq present year, the South with - the.exception,p . a-few ye.t. has had - the Government in ;as hands, - . - Ind neglected no opportunity to increase its pow er by the wettish', of stew. Slave territory.' They plish Out, theist arras' tol 'gimp all, `° and i :1 PLEASIII3E.--Dr. Johnabn' which holds'the rod, C, 13 assing into and ad justable within the tube,' D,the-tube, D being made fast to' ate plane, F; as represented.— The fell, I, \is made fast.to the felly-table, 6, which is also tnadekdjustable with , the centre pin,A, bymeanarof the bar, J, slidiag within a dove-tail cbanael of the triangular frame attached' to the btid-piec49. A clutch upon .the' top Of J bolds it • firmly in' place, except voluntarily. moved and set by the graduated ..bar; J -.- C being graduated, the tube, 0, .is also made adjustable as desired. Fellies for carriages are planed very rapidly by this 'tcachitie, and he work is of good quality. The plane triay be moved by any power required; but the. engraving represents a hand-plane. Most wtigommakers • will .use this kind for ordinary work, as it is more easily constructed. Further itiformation may be obtained by addretsing the inventor at Clifford, Pa. 11 never yield no, inch. 1 Catholicism are alike best in conjuction. The peaceable solution - of this - question is within the pOiver of the north. If James; But:bandit is elected, it is possible that tha men in prison' in Kansas on the charge Of high treasontimong Whom are several Penn= 1 , sylvanians, one a citizen of,Schuylkill County' —will be executed. In that event civil war I would ensue, with all is attendant ' horrors.l The North is too thoroughly aroused on this subject, to . submitioriger to'pro-Slavery aggression And outrag , tinder, the patronage' of the Federal Government. , Now, if the pre sent Administration, and its supporter Bu chanan, be defeated. the coming election, the Slavery power would not only be effeetually,l checked, but the election of 'Fremont, would bind the Union in bonds stroiiger than ever. This is the peaceable Solution of the Slavery 1 question. If the North i 4 wise, she will thus settle the preSent agitation; for the ,electien of Buchanan, and tother inch .of • Slave territory gained by fr. ud and violence, would plunge this country into civil war. 'Let" the people ponder on these facts. Let us to a mini, resolve to cheek Ithe Slavery aggression !. whic has advanced step by step to its - , pre ; sent arrogant. position. Let' us resolve. do it (ironer. - I ;Six years 'talents and 4 BI:NTON ON ,TIIE- Sr.,i mai' 11. Benton delive torically interesting the 21stGultimo, His condition - of .the coum is a hard nut, to crack the kernel, we gener. healthy. In 'speaking sent Administration, Neglect of the Territ trial governments is one tiler of the offences of I , his Administration. Po litical partizans and p t-housti demagogues, are sent out to tilt all their] offices:--men unfit, if they were disposed,hat merely electinneerers, engaged in I the State and Federal e ections, while the prutee tion of the (let:oral boverninent is utterly un known; and violence, bloodshed and disorder I overspread the land. .Beale. Whose ascendant over the savage mind ehart4 4 l the Indians into infiin tile anionission, was Alipinissle,d, because ho would not electioneer, to niakrisoutd for ntiot-house dem agogue, who Could do nothing else. California, Oregon, New Mexico, are nth the s(7ene•of bloody outrage. Indian wars rage private Murders pre vail—law is iinpOtent—{the fetlerat officers arecof no account, and the citizens are driven to tho neces sity of providing for themseiVes.. need nut men tiou Kansas; the cutulifion of that blood-stained I ground is sufficiently" known to you. ,Look at Utah, where Federal Gorernmeut is ignored and rep udiatedi--its ias4s and authority gt at de fiance.. • This is strung language; yet wariitufed by the actual state of affairs : I The Democratic I Cincinnati Plittforin endorses all the acts of the present Administraticin; Mr. BUghanan, I L who stands upon ettled iips pledges himself to sestain,all the hets of thi,pierce Administration, and the good.sense mrd ment of the American pel)ple are insulted, by being asked to countenance Lthe Are the people conteht to, have another four years of Pierce ma' l -adidinistration inflicted upon them? ,If so,Liet.thein vote for James Catholics, takes decided! ground against: the action of the Deinteratic members of . the House of Representa ives; in the matter of the murder of Keating, the Irish waiter, by Her bert, a Democratic, Memlier of Congress from I California. The CCI( hu4stanathemas against 1 the Democratic party for! voting for sopress ing an inqUiry into the Matter. The Demo-{ cratic party may treiUblei for its "forlorn hope" I in the hOtir of need,iwlidu the Cell, hitherto its warmest Champion, uses the following ' ! language in an article oil the brutal murder of Keating:l 1 The Republican members of the House, from whatever Motive, actid fairly and fearlrasly by I Herbert. They detnratdod, inquiry,;they voted fur inquiry. ' Honor tis i .tira Republicans for this practical assertion 'of tilt; theory of "artakrights.", Honor to the men whol ,diddhcir WA that' justice might not be defeated' of its ends! And shame, eternal shame on the false Democrats. who made coverall] cause with the rich-ruffian of the Pacific, and against the humble working man of foreign birth, whose Protectors they ought to be, if there was either honor or conscience left among them. Let them hot suppose the matter is going to drop here. Ono who Iseldem droPs • anything-has it now in hand, and lit distinctly warns the HOrao , cratic Representative at :Washington that; if justice is not Bono on the murderer Herbert, they will be held accountable, 'as the party who intes-, posed to screrai and if °tact him from the penality, of his guilt. .. ~. TELE V oce OF LANC,:riSTA i P. tIOUNTIN—Tho friends of Mr. Buchanan hav sett abroad the boast that he will have tax thoa and majority, in this coun ty! And .. souie of th m bare the bump'ef hope so marvelously .developed as to otedit'sach pre sumption here. Instead ;of six thousand majori ty fur Mr. Buchanan, there will , be more than three thousand against /an'', in this county. Mark this prediction. No no !acquainted with public opinion in the county, will put it, at less; and•the probability is that itiwilli be much more.—Lan caster Whig. i • ~ Similar boasts hp i ve been extended by the -friends of Hr. BAChanan to so many other 1 counties in; the'Strtte, that they have almost made themselves imleive that Pennsylvania" is a white slave plantation, nt the beck of the' master to give any uni t iority from fifty to an hiindred and fifty thousand, for the-gentleman who stand] upon the Cincinnati platform.— James Buchanan is debinct--bis mouth is seal " ed. Ho has perms himself to be the tool iof pro-slavery ag gres s ion. Leteachcounty in the State t•etolve firr i nly tA) do itsduty in the. corn ing, couteg;zuld Pei) usylvania, the State which never flitielles in the hOur of trial, wi:l lay the sla7eocratica 1 machimt, et'st the unscrupulous tualigner, rind vilifaci of, Henry Cfay, in all his festering. corrnption in a political tomb, from whielj resnrfaeti n wilt: impossible.. BANNAWS STEAM PRINTING OITICE liming. prornred throo Prems, we are now prepared to exe , ute JOB and BOOK- PRltintiCi of every delwripticn at the Of of the MinereJourool t ilespek thin it . ilen biidone nt any othoretabllstment in theeonottontlas I Backe, Pantpliletr, - Bill. of Lading"; Large Putters, •••' • • Railroad Ticket., . Band Belle, '' • -'' Piper"Boa4, Artieleeof Agreement, I Time Bookei . Bill Ready, l' -Order Boo k, , ete- 11 it the rery shortest notice. Our stock of JOIIiTYPIt more extensive than that of any other oillcs 114 this set. lion of the State, anti we keep bands e rnployed.?spressly far Johhing. Iteing a practical Printer ourself, we will guarantee our work tb be as neat as any that can be turned out in the cities. PitINTINO IN COIVIS done the shartest notice. =I NO. 28. Slavery and Roman in policy, and thrive Te OF PoLlTlCS.—Tho leda powerful Ind his• eech, at St.. Louis, on 'review of the political ry was most able.. He ; but when we . get •at .lly find it sound and of the acts of the pre- Benton says: , BOOK BINDERY. . . Idocdrll,ortud In every !satiety of style. Plahk Boat. of every destriptlon inatttEictured,bound ans rutted to order at short notice. . • Duncan - v.—The TAncaster Wl*ij tnnortn- .- ces the &ath of Jn.htes Buepanan. :He de parted this life ofillie-day of Jule, 1850, surrounded by his friends, "the loystone .Club," His last words were, 'j am io long er James Buchanan." His life was 4 , peculi ar one, cothmencing as a federalist then a ' .man with- not a drop of Democratic Mood itt . his veins; then an ultra free triider; then ad vocating on the floor of Congress, the policy of reducing, laborer's wages to ten ceats day; then denying that he was a citizen of Pynsylvania, to avoid paying hi. taxes.. He was buried in consecrated grcliand, the Right Rev. }John Hughes, Arehbiatop 'of th6.Province of New . •York,'officiating., Pal Bearers—James Campbell,;, P. M. Hon. S. Arnold Douglas, lidn. P. S. 31. C. " • - Two of his trusted' counsellers and friends, Beverly. Tucker and George Sanders, hsre kindly furnished the: following inscrip tion for his marble; the latinity of which, by the way, is none of the purest., - . 110 JACET, ,T.ICOMiS BOWITAVNi. Aniw Domiiiil7 - (ec dubi(atur) • Obit per Suo Mau, 18584 "Seek not: his r merits hither to ilisellose, "Nor drags his frailties trom thitir dread. abode.' MR. FREMONT'S ITIEWS.-Itis . of 'the great. esi importance that the peoge fhoutd.be inti mater), acquainted with the tiositionfaccupied by a candidate for the Presidency. t Mr. Fre. wont's views before his iiomination,are admi rably expressed in the following reply, to 16 invitation to attend a I . tepublica4 meeting held in New York betbre- the asseMbling of the'iecent Republican Conyciition iin delphia. Mr.. Fremont writes, to the Com. mittee of Invitation. • NEwYottK, 1856 Gentlemen—l havoto thank ytiu fun the honor of an invitation to a meeting, thi.4-eifenlng P at the Broadway Tabernacle, and regret that other .en gagemcnts have interferred to prevent! my being present. I heartily concur in all Movements which havp for their of ject"to repair tlie mischiefs arising fritm the violation bf gaud laithin the re peal.of thu' i Missouri Compromise." flint opposed „„top , -filitvery in the abstract, and upon; principles sustained and made habitual by lung settled.. con victbms.. %While I feel inflexible inl the belief that it ought not to los interfered wit : lf-where it now exists under the shi .1d qtf state giovereignty, I am ac inflexibly opposed Mita exteniion on this continent beyond its present limits.] .With.tho IL wmtuee, of respect for yourselves, . . I an very respectfully yours, J. C. FREMONT. t. Hon. I:: h. Ntorgin and o.ther. , s eunitnittec.. FLO&TING WITH VIE CeltltEN.T.4After the decision of the Republican Conleution, some disatislaction appe4red to ekist in cdnseqbence of the non-election nf Judge Mcbian , itu ex- ceflent gentleman. Yet we give ;expression to Judge McLean's sentiments, wlign westato that he dues not desire the position. • He ;was ,r.arged by intt niate friends,- - and other solielta tions-to consider liiinself ,a candidate foy the - nomination. .He yielded 'but relnqtantly, and his letter of declination to•the Ponvention preyed how ready he was to .retire from the field. Judge Hornblower of Nevi 'Jersey, an aged-delegate in the Convention, Lind a warm friend of Judge McLeaM, was conimited after thb letterot,Mr. McLean had beeit received, by • many delegates favorabk: to McLean, in regiird to the manner in lviiich they should vote. He promptly and unhesiiatingly re plied,, let Fremont be our nest choice. A nomination Judge McLean did loot desire; his friends perceived it, and the iallant,Fre - Mont was selected with acelamati6n JOHN C. 016:IoNT is, the candidate of .no' . party, for the Presidency. The] people in ;' '% their majesty, have selected hire tit) be their standard hearer., As he is .the cvmdidate of the friends of FreedOm, every tr+n opposed to the extension of Slavery into free territory , can consistently sup Port him, irreitpective of TartY . predilections. Let the Nolh with Fre- , moot, give one blow next Novemlier. . for. her • ' rights, which shall effectuallY settle this mach vexed question of Slavery. With Fremotit..:' . . ~. to lead, 'e feel certain • that she will- riabW,& . , striko for Free Sod, Free Specific .j'aci'Pra‘•- . .. 1 .-., 1 . _ii.l.l';: -.- ,-. 4. : . ' - . - Free Men„ -.: • ..-..........,.. .' ;'. 4 , :17-•;.t-' , .7 Otn MN:K.—The ladies Prefee;t:Vie believe of all parties, , tt Wedding; Party,land .conse quently respect that man who Itis been for- Actuate -enough to secure a '!hettpr half." It is of coure, natural then, thatithey should gaze rather indifferently, on the glaims. of the crusty, fusty bach. of 70 years 'Old ,Buck. —to the Presidential chair. No spirited lady can eonsciencionSlv, advocate the . election of . a sour, crabbed old fellow, a regular woman 'hater; we therefore, think his cha n ces of suc cess very sliM. With the Indic. opposed to him, he is "dead, dead, very des ." • THE SUNBURY GAZETTE urge .the claims of Mnj. Dewartcot Northumbethind, as the next candidate of the Patent D4tnocracy .of this Congressional district, ind ehlogises., the-, resolution adopted at the recent \ ratification \ meeting of the "unterrified,'-' ~ , North'utnherland 'utnherland a chance of being defeated in the coming contest for' ► Congressional repre sentative. The resolution is exceedingly com plimentary, passed as it '!vas by 4bout fifteen melt and boys, who w'e're half;asitep whet' they responded "aye." "llonots are easy." FREMONT'S LETTER. TO Tio: N'ATIONA L 'AmEnleaNs.—The National liperican Con. . . , vention of New York having nondnated Mr. • Fremont for the Presidency, he acknowledges the compliment in ashort and pertinent letter, t • in which he says : "I shall ho stile In a few days to transmii i you a paper, designed cor all parties. engaged, n our cause, in which I prespot to the country my,kvfews of the loading subjects whietr are mitv put in issue in the contestfor the Presidency. Sly confidence ti the success of our cause is greatly strengthened if by the belief that, these views will meet the ap -111 probation of your constituents." The streets of London este, 1,750 miles, the ° paving :000, and the yearly cost of, keeping months repair amounts to 41;800,000. Catawissa Tekeil•raph IComtay are extending their wires fr'o'm Port C6uton alongrilie line of. the heading It will be. entirely independent of the •Plilladel phia, Reading and Pottsville telegraph. a - •In Philadelphia last week, the pulthso7lws of the Arch Street Presbyterian Churciikt . sqeD. ed to their Pastor, the Rev. Cherie's Wa • the title papers of his residence. la W t Arch s t ree t, valued at $ll,OOO. With these doetimeats they presented a beautiful Album, ! containinean address with the autographs of the contributors. Air - Yankee Sullivan, who .cominitted euieide in California recently, whipped Vincent lir mild near Philadelphia in Sopteu4or, 1841 ; as beaten by Totullyer in eight dayi after; %%ip ped Seeor in January, 1842; whipped Bell in Au gust, 1842; was whipped again by flyer in Mary and; Sullivan subsequently defe,•xted Morrissey - at Boston Coniers,.Mass. Ms; . ..ear&r has nom a cross between' prize fighting and piactising elec tion frauds. llis associations busy always • been of the lowest character, and bi. 3 end- consistent with his ill spent life. • 7 3 figli•Fermlivis the healthiest oe9upation anion t.ran engage in. In England. the riot: of mortality; in this'elitss is not illtitu twelve in it thouran , l per. annum. ....41.ieenialiers, fifteen in a thousand. The ne xt truilek in rank urn weavers. jr ueera, Mark= •stuiths, carpenters, tailers and laborers. The rate of mortality' among. tailors'fur '411.11114e, th e ug e,,s of 40. and 45. is little eve k .14; iu 1000_1.:i; an d 41 laborers little over 17. eutr.e 10i - ners, the rate being over 2C—then hakera, the rate being over 21—then betel era, the rate beines,ver 2.3. 1 -41:ten inn-keepers, the r.tw eing ever 23. d iuf length £44,000, Itho pavo•
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