.- . . .. . . . . . ~ . . . . . •' ' . .. . . . . . . ..• . . , , . , • isommosiJ • 1. . . , .. T. • , . . . , „—.....—,...— ,.....1. V- , .:.i.", , ,.....,': 4,4.11,:1.,:.'. , .',01. , ..4•;:5.L. . (s 01' TIIE NODS' JOURNAL. - : -...- ....: --..-... ._.•._ . .. :., . . • .. . • , .. .. . b:Sz:Lt tl•r44catPD.4oc*. . 1 • . I -II .. : ' .6 : .-' '''- t , . ', '.- ''' i .' '''',.,..;.,:.:- . * 11 ‘ .. —.: '''..' ' .. in itd . ance--$.2 25 I LAI per annuni,l44. l ble.•- -- _ -r . .. 4 . . . . , . . , -., \i . ,4 , 0 , v ithju si.sc 121,4u:1:is—and gl tisi sr not pull I . . " ' . • 1') anti: ' I . ... . • 7 . . . . , . 1 ' :, i •,:, . . . ~•• - . , 0. oues,i.fre..F, in advstnee, _ $ 5 o p In 00 ' . . „. i I do do - .- . • 1 - 47* - - -, 'J. , - ,: -:' - 1§). , f.,•• - - - . ~ , 4 . . . . -, -• '. " 4 , •••.' ; •__,.•.: • • ' ' .1. nq mind be Invariably paid knadvance, . :„.1. , . .••.. - . . . . . „, . p 1ir,,0a , .. ". . t * ' ~;. . : ~ ' -. . : --... ,i,, . , -. , . . . .. . „ ILl, _ I. Lt . ~,,,,,,d.,,,5,5. , . .. .. , .. .... . v.,„...,...,.,„.,,,,..,..,,t...,..„.: .. _• .., ,. A , , 1 • . -., ''. ' , .. .•'.. . , . , i' . ' , ,:, u ‘, - . . ..g t trill be tomb-be:l to CArriers and lathers i • . • •• • . . • . ' ' - - , V' , tk. ",'• , ': -‘,: 4,-at: .: . . o d,0,, , .. , !:tsh can (I... Avery, ' , , I . , '' 7 '-'. . ~ • . . 0 ' .. ... ~......<;// . " . • ..t1.'...4.%...,..;_-.., tt; .„ ' ' •" 1-c )1 TN - l 'Uti T)rliTC TI " ... ..„,-, 7" , .V- ' . - ' - :GENERAL Ay v-Bnilo LA,i, , -i•, ~...0 , i , a d 5, , ,,,,,4 r.,..x., 1 ”!r; sn. plied ul.ll the i 1 , . ~ r SI n advance. I • I ~ . . .-- - i . . , be, /Slat .. , . eti',l !Obit 0 .1 , 1 otid ,ehin the - ;tees repie . i ,eceu .d, '' 0;11. Subs, el sent to TIT , .Torte 1 r. 'er Ital \ Pee.. •vat.'r ' ,'r...x . at_ . 1( . • „•,,:b l 4rellsa order thiPdis•emtinuance of their newte ; seers. the po .1.1.11er 'may centinue to fiend them until I e vert zils are itch . - . - - if .5.ab.4.-cit.,, s ue,4_ , •ct Or refuse to take their newspa- 1 - t, =a. --s -„rs from the, Illeos .. whirl they are directed. they as t-- .Id c• - esPensit le until they hare settled the hill, and or- I red therm di continued. • , . . 1 • /LIS ... ./ORNIN. C- T. • - - _ A ~ ..„,......, . move to other Oyes wit linut informing . . ----- .-..-. s.. pablistter, ' ul the newspapereareserit to the foraner 1 . _ : ----------- 7_ - . -._ -.. -_- _______,. . -,-...._ ;-....-ctiou thee re beldresponsible. 7, • ! •.,. •• ----- - ..., • ' - ••• - . . , . . ' -., ~ , , . . i ' _ rho cuurtehave decided thet refusing fe Dike new r:* , '\ r ()L . . XXXII ' • . . '; _ .. . - -.' -':- , 'UR .. ...,.fretti the ellice. or,reinovine and leaving them Un- 1 -.,.. . A . . • . ~ eet. ler is prima fachlt evidence pf intenthiaal fraud. . ~, e_ . -- :', - 4-' a , -,-,‘ , • -, - -.. .. „: , , . ... .-. _ ~.. , _ _ _ - , -,7 .- , - - - - --: ~ __, . . -___________— ”; . - i '2 7. 1-!---..1 1Y' ----7 . ' . 7- - ---C-----7 • ' ..' ' . , _ . . ._• ' . • ' -. ' • " - ~ .- . - .. . . .' .RATEu OFADVERTISiNG. , , 1 . . . . 10 BUILDERS. , , , 'TRAITEIIIING. .. - ..,,slUtre-cor 10 lines; 5,a cents for elle insertion-4a 1 . ' insertieus, - 2.5 cents teeth. 3' liries ono thne. 2-5 1-•_:139.07g1 : S. JIOES; . Stco . :].l, -'.:. --,_ SHItitGLES I .SHINGLESI!': ' . _, s-subsequentinaertions.l'.''!Zeerifitetich. All adver- I % ~., _ __ _%. 0 , , ,, et , Ke e- 1 5e...50: k kilo" PoII.T.VILLEP -1 1 -. . . • - . HEW BoaT ANOSHOE ST-OREi,s 2. 1 ' . THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY: ' .. ..,„,...“..., 0..- 3 hues, far short. periods, chare . ed as a Ces - te.. meet/. ries. , _ _ _ lust: ii as, „ It . t _ _ ~,_ ... IEiINU 1" joint 11.01gl.es, war taut - orcSVILLE TO IiARRISBURG. -.• 'sAlt u Et. s rui i s opened; - . • : '•• 3 1. . 1 •,; ~ i t ic-i ,: rt ,. ••-• ..--i .-• ed for durabitity. at S 9 ix,. 1000. always on hend se i- . This line...connects dally with all their great 'South I, C.,,,.. I "UN?... II -TWO. \ .1411:1:11. Mx. Twr . d.‘7.. . a laree atrk-k of alEkinds•of tot , , ~ , 1 .1_ thetsaw - millof the subscriber: FOrw:ireling In every-di- ern and W'stert.t Renter,. By arrangement' their place el ---- line 4, 62 %4 1 ' 71 4 .Fr 27) F 2 24 F :1 °I) I Trunks. tarpct- 133g9, Gaul'hu". *e• Anaong 1 ree l ee b y Ren ee:e a . e .. , , . - 4 8 '. 4 '• • 5 40 7 ••• ' '' ' husinemiu . Pottsville will be at the lattice of Howard & r • - "-• its IOW '-ei. 75 . 2 .75' 400 1 el s ,t er k may sheaes hs fOUIId Ladies' - and .. , ~ 'Wei'ynit tp., near the Enaminit, Schuylkill Co. „co , • S.'S. WILLI IS, Superintendent. : , ar wee„ .. , . - ' . 1 " . 151 '-' 2 (19 . 3 - 4° 40 ° t Childreu'e Shuert„Calters:Slipperte&c..of e_very • ' Feb. 10, '55 , Also.l3uot e . d 'ellen,. suited for.:Minere vreer. - 1' -._ ... ..,,_ e re. ,:._ \ '',...',•' ' ' . 7-4:°°. &twit 22.1554 . . -. leete c,t. 0VEA1ti..;,14.11T...C. - nutico'',.l4 A SQUAT:ter TEX tl-vra• t variety: - 1. '' '' ''s 360 6 tel 10 00 I eaealanufScturitita il Ilepierifig dreataiti theshertest 1 . ,e ,-. •s •, - - .LUMBEFeI EUMPIER.!! ',-, - , . .. HUYL..yALLEy PASS TRAIN. . ~,,. , inane ..... e . 1 - • ..,-,-- -, squares. • '1:2I 4 tvi 500 9 00 - it 00 I , notice. , • 11. •, • - -r r• IDA' SIIOBCII nber respectftßlV aou ct,rn , • _, ______ -. 1 !...... —.1:./-..." - • row entire., 350 5 0 0 750 12 , li° - l '" " ' 1) ' ':- 1 -- rioEs isoo-rsj.A.RuNita.:A.N.D. nn ; ' t...)4le•publie that he has•completed, his Ream Cir. j a ili wpfi lEg ,,,,., „-,, 1 •ar stueres, eresrter c 01... 4 6 0 5' 0 1 '' 0 6 , T ) .) . ' 11' t 4 i ' '. ll , ' 1. ' ••7 o u e , et" u_,,. 0 • t 1 •!\"; 11l r - 1f,r a . ". .11,4,7 4 , -11' 4 .. • '•- - ' . nal.:' ,,,, in-inin in 1i,,p.,,.. Valley - 2' Se-hu ikill (vitals, snd 1 ' II et' rolumn. 10 tie 15 ire • et) 0.) 35 00 . 50, 00 _ . ci., 41 I .1 . --.4 - :...a...‘ri rat l s' i f,,,r„... Do bt. , .•' is ietw prelper - tal to furnish all" kindeVf.tntribei at the 4IN andtafter Sune • . 2.;d, 1856, the Va1•,,,,,,,,,,•!tai11ea.. • ,,,,,,,,,, •!t a i l l e a .. : ,, it d .e ...r. - „ ...s u i:t il it tt:t .3 .. i. t ,r ur ,. ., ,, r 4 n r,, n , 4. 1. , ,, ,,T .1 iii.r i a „. 1.. , . - ,;„ low,•st Pr.icesl- , -Fin,ch la Pine. Ilemfe,k and - White Oak uf i liey Passenger Train will leai•e l'olievilledaily.(Sun . ~ . s,eLareee space far sho'rt p... - eleets. ainsisagn e :ele u c l o th ". 4 ' I:, ' 'el every site and description. . - , , . I -.,,, ' . I d.iys ex.r.eptedt) foreattsearora., rit the following hours, • teeps Ha .In.'as Net iceisa, SI lateli-accon:pituk a , ' ,.e . -, ~. '',-, vites tie:at/el - 414r efhiscusrenters, --r : - ,.;> l i:' re - itilleeP t Lutriber cut to order et theillr,itest nntice.:l via: 7 A.. 31. ancial.-retntaing will leave 'fuser 1 ivertisament, 50 cents cacti': a rho' ths, 10 cents to thj large and subs anthel reli:ek - I - N0v.17, 155 •46.11 •.. ":" EDWARD E. BLANP. , I rota at SA. M.. cod CI!, M' • Parenzera by the 7 o'clock I Advert - Leeman/la before_ Iferrlaaas ans. l .,-.---.. 01 „, , , ,en ,_ , , tu ,in t insfrl.l , • ~!. : la o r teehildren's.tcces • .T.aelies',neref, lentlenien's area:jewels. -.-,- ' e I, rt alti t•dthi•ir terir..al afluscarttra will .tako the steers; •vr line far first insertion-suttee, LUMBER! LUMBER!! •-; '--- ' . ito TarnagE4, and there connect alith the Catawiatia4Wll-. 1a tem, ter. , to-ether with tile enenti -essertment cf i . .‘r lino. : Nir t 1 lienisport a t Elmira Express Train. which leaves Phila. ' wohla areezon,nteda'sti„.,lltr,ne le advertisme. . e the year. with , tiNi'ts slare'r . •• trti•tlecrin' s arc i pc , ta,,e Which I•e lias , nOrs• -1 subscriber haying onqhe tst day . ` l - - Th - A• =74lA 11 -1 4 " lltera. `' .4.'er""' r *. t eVreikling 15 i i f e e li . ~;,:e r itt .. " ' ' ''' .•''e ' , - ''-' ...r- - .' , • .... • - "' ' 2 ''• "' del 'lie et.. 5 A. 51. for Ni.treirs Falls. ere. ids estabilidemeirte (-- ",. • - -1 - e j . „ .e . f miter.' 1855. piirihasedthe entire interest .4 ; 'Pe_ e, . ~ _ ..T .,,,, l i s :' ore - hselesr..:o.l et : reeding advertisement . no . „ e i i .. , , t e e. will be eh:treed. Inetusti.,e sebserlint, . • Sin t 0 • I One ileer a bore iha. - C , traee Alf High.'ttott - Centre' IlairisaSeverneft e tla.. in a Saivnuill at 31ount hope. sifnel. darriceets to Tamaqua tun:mend in the eats.) .50 ets. , •- • , „..F..ll.tt e libELElt, Superinten (Mt. pre! to the tienint of intirteiwaresr with ch - 1u',.. , .„..,..." , 20 00 j .. allTets, Oppoliie 'l;,e'r 11 - atch //Ouse. 4.,,,-,, -. • ate in BUtler township, Schuylkill county. is prepanai I 1 June 14, '56 ) -..,- • - • 24-stm , _- r i A. 11.-Mlattle slic.es au - 30. - tre twit - lade to Wen. at the i. te furnish bills r.f Lumber ,rith despatch.' and ,respeti- , ____ e ____,_, e _ . ____.____e. vil . s e s ,, l e i t , i ' l ,e s e h e t, ri . P e tl i ° tile,. rate . 'a ' desie wiled nboie. ~e-naNTS,,,,ZRANSPOntaTIOn naNTS,,,,ZRANSPOntaTIOn ..tivertt:em uts set itrlareer typethan usual - will b'e . 1 1 ,° , ' .,, Y .e5t 1-', ve,l of materiels. Eversiling in the Sh.annek- l'etited fiat.' ''-‘ • .'"-- , '' JA5. 1 . 147- tiSELL- `. i ek e s. at tile shortest notice. and trianuthctul - ed I fully stalitits - the r na nonage so lib,erally Notewed e on - the I . lima __ . ) ...... ..... 1 a , . ,-- , ping me urn's ,e w t ',Tart .an .evarr• • ceetve . I " r- ' 4 '''' 1.4 . 1 P' r ''' it•' ' ulYa9' ;' ' '''' the Z la: ces ' .- • '- • l . • r - ' 1% - d - 'li r • if - ' utia t • 1 - - l'ottsville,Jannary 12, '55 - ' ' , Ir, . •• ' - t From Albasty'illiew York & Plilladra. '' '1 :1,1 ti., - f liarE.,... 1 the - slew aseeetter pros., , „ , ..i . .,, T e d,: , ir t ettifeiteeas receired• from '" - Adc,ertising I -e_i' i ttelac , tie .„,_ ii . ..." % .-.3.10, ----• Try him. and _Von *ill not l i e disapslT . i r isr.,;;4:::::_.l._ ,_fr........ 1 1 11E 8 U olz .li ttioi S, i6 ; i : s : I: 4o l.: . . th,, R .t. S eti r , , es'p: et....t , iufly, , 1 , announce eci the therrhauts and huSinesi cetumni4: .'" • -- a • WILLIAMSPORT PLAN! C.MILL, — . , 1 t ~..„,t , , i ;,.,-,,,„ , '.;..., pt. at 't's per 'rent. adeatinet:emt- these I P l 'll't - ''‘• , - - , --f,.., .. - . - e- ist „ , e. • -.. • . aervirt•S - , fug - I,ss tv spocial aereement with the Puhlisher. I • I ";' lt ''' - ' 1 ' 4 ' 7 . 4015 ' " ' 4 - - "-.." . 44.15 : ' 1 Sunbury & F.rie Railroad and the"Cau;al, .:Uueleees t 2. 'eel, t!i ; i e ,. ; ieki; 9.-; , :tilis erentattenied with. tie- 1 1 6 • /' i , I. •,:. 'l5 cantrs :wit It t attenotici•s•nn i t . %lTl 4 .,-e2"; ~ e i ''‘. VAGt)N-311AII.NrG.,_.- ."[. (-- , ._ . I gpotil : e,t le. Hentice, w r ill;,eill,I l lOrG Plano. ; I their line or I,srges te ae e ,„ l e re ,. a y •Ite,r I VEO - ;S . • BANGER & C 0.,. Whole- ; tht...iningportation . of uterehatelize. furnit erre. erain. pies- I ...tit etstie,.s. e-,•sp ta at.., tif :g,,rei t, -41.15 ele . etrarte'r and I' 7, i- ter &c.. front Albany, New York - and Philadelphia, In . - --, • ..tfu , :a te'lle . .piacp , set:. will bcadni . rlcd;: j ' - ee"ts T "twq ' ,' " - . '' CARRIAGES. -...f - '''. . - V. .114Aalu and - Retail Dealers : and Manufacturers of u hit e .. .. firs ' t class Canal bargea, destined fer echuvikill haven; ...abet - ef lit ee _Violet' 10. Oviar , IL, lines, 4 ,:ent's,,,per i ..-..,„'-- e _.. , Tire subs, e it e , e .e av ie e p ars hae s d the „ and yellow pine flooring hoards. sash. doers. billets- shute_. ~ Po . tisville and Port Ceiben. -" - - .., add/fauna . '• . • ~,I, All Owls from Philidel Ida Will ;be sid Ipad I) • otir 1.- .4 r-J• 7;4 .?" ( .carrinate slielin- f air...G. Jenuibet would " tent. 'tiding. wriod Inolllalnatt;itr• Jll. and scroll 'sawing. ' ' se'din -. et illite`in ,, s not ore •enertl eiiinblic cliee -' • ,Asee, '' "..`• ' - fancy Itud plain. All descriptions of Darnley: and praninge. .. A4ents. If itini.r..r & , ,Soe,,Vite etree . 't wharf. Ise ; htlylkilt. . .. • - old ciastaane.re anch he public in general - .r. chateel tic I cents per',l ,.. ine Or eeele itisereem, . ~- C ,: resp ;veldts' sulicit the pairon.ue - of Ida cinne with , proutptness, audio the beet e manuer. • i 1 Al..rthandize front Albany and New York....`,.apply to lll ''' 'ri 'Hi' u' ' c u ,IIT " i 'a , s' o w ill I'l"ie thill 32s 11 °.es , Indira- II •Rrnattedio ke.:ep 96 the reputetfon of the work ? Fob.% sf ' '• . . I . fely •• . ' . . RAu r".. , rt1T.11".:',1 ItroadwlV - Nair Yorlt - '• • .' '''• . - ' ;Cs,. e.: ‘1,1,n ri,i 64 ir,,,, , , a hair ebliitalll-3 - 11 , 1‘F.2 liee's 'a I nettle be-.,.3lr..letaulte-e. weehell employ ARM , LAIL the best ',.. . ' HARDWAR .... E _____ ' ____ 31,,,b.„,t. eau rely upon lialineetteir.goods forwarded I at4•ter colinelae 2 - ., - ,•14,,r,i,.. t eet',..,‘ a celumn-e-1470 a half e hands-and mafeetal.'Call end-elve - las a Littl e -.An Week with despitch.eitt the bargei WIII teal e Vine street Wharf, I !it art.,: tee'.l`7l-; a I nee; ~,......1. .n . ti n . All odd, lines ove , r,„ I made Itytts warranted, -.-"., • , "e- ' .- •-- . I • , Phibulelphia. wi:Aly. •E• e . , , 1 ;eft ..,, 1 47. - . 7.11" - e'r:::•••1 et: th,•,,reteof 1 rents per line. •te • , • • ; ABILIGIIrd: BURKITARD. , - '-' Ye all" adr, clAsers "'must eentine %heir. edvertie iota 1 Shop,e3forrie". Addif hill, nearly oppusite Yardley..l4 ,- Sean.i r (..)- s ~ , , A'• 144 f Tlar fortmetrej - rates wiltbe.ekarged eli 20(,10 pateitds: ' PO RT 8 - IiEN 4 COM e itid see . Dry oeuda. Queen's,* ire, Glass drid 'l'o3 ...... . .., -ga oo - elf. own Lus nesS. lk..;ehelels for ot here. lean of Real _ P,otrerille.3ll,o,s. 151.4_ _' --•- •,—,... e ---... I - our tare° stock of-singlic'and doubCharndled guns,n Groceries, Oils, Ltqaora and Provisions.-- - - ... '... 75 - . ',re-_ Is .i., 4,,ip.,4,,:t ka Pii!liiiniqadrer.titienteriiki. ~. ~ „" •• •JANIAQ - 11011 . COACH FACTORY - . -- so. Colt's Revolvere.,and Colt's impreerel sinele and ; - Salt and flaster, 0, be shipped on Delaware,) . - 1. 87 s , se - - • • ~ - - - .3 '' •, ' . ','. And Smith Shop, '• , : .douttle bantlied Pistols, Parlor l'istote.(lD end water .• . • • . . A, S. :51001till:Ald. • '... W ' i .- SCREENS , . '" VolniEß..xff proad anil CP,Dtre.,.sts. i ' - ' P 7o f tt - 7, 1 ... P iii.. l4 July mi ' Warehonse. 31t. l'arben. , ; ,...,6 STICIITEIt 4: Tlitalipe - ON'S. - ‘ Odire Schuilkill Nsvigation : : __. . it 1, , , , m31.1 ,, , .3 1 ;• -- " . . -. .... --_ ' -, W„ .. - " . }-,. FOSTER. ae : TIE IN; l'roprietere. .3lessrs. Fester & . - .11 oad ay s ...ew Yerk. Boom ...J. - .. ~ -"---------.*--.---- . - -.'-; ---, '' ' - -'''' - - . I. -- • ^ --- ' ' llt-311'hi,1,111'. entrest into parine , shlp.lW the Cerriage , - - -'• "'LINE res - Ix.i.E. , , . ~. - LIGHTNING-RODS AND POINTS. ~., EQ-Good. will be forwarded froue'slichuylkill haven te • . - .• , • ' '' .• URTZ I- HEILER, '-' ... lild ittform the.' public. tnreagh the 3otitese - -that they , - , • Pottsville. April 5 1856 V Liehtnirie Rode atad Points, with fixtun.s ccnnplete, . , , ' •,• ' /4 " • ' --.; • • . ava"l beecel'erth :earn,' on all air abo'Ve nareed branches at _______,_.:____,.. . - 'fLat,ii., linttr. Bey erie 4 - , .Co,' ; ', .„.., „ , . . , which anv feratt'r ea4ut up-and for, Ile cheap by '- • , - pASSENCER LINES. ' - .., 1 . " ' • 1 id ' I M I' - . --e I 11.-ir, • •ris ~11. p 11, antaque. a, tee ... • Ft, 114 . r. os- . - • - -., __ •I" .4.,, ," - Mattufacturers:oc , . •,' -. • , 41 - 1 , . -- bt -1, •,b, e - I •ti n • . Juno 21. 'Sel. 25.-If , _ teews 111. :luau ai• a ae Alai. . -c.. au. .r. eau is te, 1111.101 IT te . LERCH . . - Philadelphia laud Iteaulug nallrotiii. 1 . , . .. _, . ~ - .. Wire Coal Screeste. cell ltid o l , R- Wire 4 rn.fo.l.sionatCmich Maker-tiothare praetical :melt:inks ' :---" • . • ~..: e t i 1 • X CENCI ' for the Reading Agricul- , „. - - -_ .____ „1,• ...__ ..1.. —. r.M..... ' ' .......P.t . itrotims. ke..'"Ac.,...alinor:Aglle Status - NFU' ' - -' --...- ~ . ...... . . . • . , . I. ,amt 1ii.,...it naurnii.itlOU W tuitir bran, i/key InteltU lii, a , , '2; , ,_,-Ctrn•Era- - ' - '"Za'l all' , '3 ' ' . ''•t I ' i ' I. tl ,r- chl,,. and sell kieecu reptnatione al black. ' 4 tural Maehine Shop.eellevin • the aeenc; - 5 - ; - ; the'. ,k 1 . 7- .4„, ; ! , '4; - • ,. . 04.....' " ,"6.!5"-§ 4 l4^ *oaWo.'"e •' - - ~`•••••••- - ' 'lll'lh ri '• 1 tl - , tit "--"' '' r - '-• • • - - • - -' b t 1"1 - ' ''' - ,_.,..„•-• ...... Thank u et• e, i 'era Pa „onaLo eS -, ;"ern it LI and ear.riace .4neher. feeling cuthleaat that their ' welely cele ra rd Agricu tura impleinentsumunitiettned 9,36,, Iglu:m:11ER ARRANGE3IIIENTS:' , S6. „, ~...,-;lied,ilr..iu the Coal Dialers -and I;llie're-1,4 l- be ; 4,1-,,,,,1u,43;: r : ii Calltitt 4.ai ese•ellod- .. .' . - '. • ..,.. at this.shop, I invite the *Mutton , of fartners. and yen -,, , e ... e , ~,,,ied most reveettuliy . ' - '4 l ''ir th'lr c u-' 4 "0 1 ltB.'the :sse - 31, 1 ,'5 - re faster X - -; lieati .will kN't , constantly On hand ' furnish them with these gnocis at manufect uree's prices 'r; - I Ill.!: 0 ItEA ' r Northeril and IVestcry ~..„. ~011, , ,k...i0_ite at oor Albil win s ,- warninte•d e s‘t ~,,,,-,.,„.... , yart o ty ot Carriagec Co:telts and IVagnus. and hold , -freight. added: ,- - . F . ItANK. PUTT. , ', .-,,, --Vnite.a StaWs Mail Routes -, ,t no Irie I id , d hi'infeald of gqi tites;i74't..l,ii , i, , • ',-..s 1 tie ins,..lve.: in ri•MlitteSs to exectite all er• - h-rs-ej;.hbitie • Pottsville , . June 25,756 . 24;',. .., - ' • . er - e'es - - -- iet' , l OW . . ,r srif awl rare retliteial. - 0 Ir. 1 - 1 - urts lailti..ne of the 1-11 ~..1,12 ) 1,,, mosi:' e ape- ; c.c. ether...bee-with gtetd 'workinen: at t•hurt notice. on ' ' ..4t 11 - ,:re•- ll'ulleer jit fire . ...tu sty. we feel stirrer hat vs'. I . . ' LIPFTI,E SctIIIVLIJILLe CATAWISSA, SUN Brio, - mitt thet"asieta terms and - in the best manner. ' ENC.INEERING. . . -..-; . . . •Elltle WILLIA3,I,Si.ORT AND EL3IIRA RAILROAD. _ ern 4LI t lie ,r4-st P; ;31 :sr.-, r.s ind h... ifogicit. , ~. I •1, I ;;rjrrs 3 ideeseeeen .12 I r ,,,:dr'ar.. Af. , ..Ors , ille. to IS. ; rited.-addiesiVoster &Dean, Coaele.makers,- - &e, Tatila- , = 1 •••: ',St , ' i larders front all parts of the' surruundingecounty sell. OR SALF...-Wortinnaton s .Sfeani ' '-'" 'ritruul,tt. to: Buffalo, in . -•- 16 hours. Pumps, Reed'S\t'brononetei Steam. Engines,. Davy, , , ' •••• c .lee. e _Niciteara'Falls, 16 ••• , ' It ii• isles. Pr 'itreville •:r - I<iii•fe! e 11, Wei . . atimesville, 1 qw. 111,.. ~ . % , . :, . . 1 , i ! l'arallel Vises, 1:11.12t)'s Labe Scr, - .11 i": - Iiute4s. 11., bii ni.:' •." t• .k- 'Detroit. e• v - - - 24 ' 0 .:. ' , ...pr ,, 0,p41) - ..tto.ndrd te,......"1eijel ..1.."-.1 , -.:n repa . l' red.' ~ i .1 ,1 ) .;26 . 7 , 0 ';) - . ..; . , ' . ..,4 A v el.. :t, l`S ."..-.1 , f 1....1 -,.. ...,:•--.• ""- '2...1- , - - - 1:1 " - .. 41. .l_ ' ...r. " ' ''-. I -----"'"-•:".."---- I - CARRIAGE NIANUFACTORY. 1 Astecroft • s„Schmidt's and other Steetregnages, &,...tle. , , ee, St. Louis, •• 4s " . '''' ••• POTTSVILLE••; , ' .= - . ..;P•rCatr,terel Vad an..l N Irweeirte eta., .li4tataitte . , Plt. 1 For Kale by W.. 11. KING. Meehauteal Engineer and . l'ieket Office-. N. IC corner Sixth:tad Clu.snrit streets, ----'-'.- - -‘- ' - ' ----- `' ---------.-----7--- -7.--- 1 i It. , DEIIIII, of the late firm of i • tWI ESCREttd FACTORY.'.- I , GenUria. Agent, Third St. below, yeluut, I . l4ll.4derplii.r. , ..... i 'slid - Philadelphia and , Reuding Itailrea•l De . put, cornet , gepseßrierifleatione, cont.-acts,' re', - fusnisleel f.r Stele.. i Broad and Vine. . ''.- ' '-• • i . C hatige of Proprictiiir. - , . ,fit e,D. , ilin! A Hoffman, having taken the leasiness en- I Engiues. boilers. and machinery of all kinde• 41% - ltriw- .1 On 'end after-MONDAY, 51Ity 7th. Three l'assenget , - :), . -;'; - A RE thitiersiffitetl .iiits' , as- 1 1 it. ' - ' l3.4ol'ol '''' ? vn ll3 . fla t is- I n ' 1) , 3re ' l t° - --- ra • I logs and sPectfiatt:'ons need,o,or 'atents .e and I'M:nets se- LTraiyus will leave the Philadelphia - and !leading Railroad ' :-. e . - i anakeend repaar carriagee of every des., e ' ses,..k.et I cured. • ' 1 ih•pot.cernet Broad and Vine strectX. daily, (Sundays ex 'l- .-- •••••••• ' , tuned the prontietorshieeof the Wire f e criptiota 'and kind cheaper-then et er. and ~,,..._ _ . ,,, e - , - i Jan° 21, ' 54 l • • ''''' • • . 5: I , , - 25 •13' ~ s cepted„) as : • Leas: , Scii•en Factory ineccell'Ztie...l. latidy "'on- e-at the seine time:hi - a style and manner `'..."'''' 1 . I -- r- • . eJleays Express...a A. jir, . .. - .I,;;Z:C=dit...teiii = l.y ii.l,:etke.:lnd de-lve's to call i . not - to be excelled - fer be:tuty 'and durability , by any t : Stof Otte' e! Phoenixville and Reedit . 1 C ta., ou y. onnect it ent lee 91 C...aTig . .....41 - O'rS 4 : itnd thc . piti , lk-I , ne-mtl ii , . .co.-tch•tnalc.er, eitker at 'home or abroad. Ile wet .auts all ,• A. _ . IVICIER I r6 - ICitt.ta& CO* ~ . .„ ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,:,... IVilliamspert and Erie and IVillianne . f - - ~ .,,s , , ' - -41 e x3.'nsiro "eta elehment. Aerete.i - ene.:nts:iri• inade .he makes. ' • • ,- -- port and kw: la R. Road: arriving - at Elmira tet'4.ls P. 31.; • a rerut•ilthe eery bast of "materials. and ord••rs fer . The attention !of.the public Is re.nectfully railed. te , , .. IRON ea:. STEEL- DIERCHANTs, - ',connecting v IL New, York and Erirrand Buffalo. and New e kee'a Ler ... amount:v:lU 1.• filled :I:: the shortest nos' , tie-elate:o at. d spi. - miltl elect: ef C. f nfII..(CES en hand. Mae,'. ete.,int - Sixteenth _eze.-ete, .Philwklphi,t, - I .1 ., .rk c11 . ,' It 1•••• - ,1•1S fur Dunkirk and Buffalo: lala fl,mil .... arel"eil tO , moat setitsfactere term.. 0 . both new aset wood hand.ron,isting iii pert of J-seey ` ; thence, via...let:niers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore 1'..11- , 'have itlita vs on hand and - far Salil rtit;• , Aub,rip , -t, artoreover. havine eemared the se•rvice-s 4, - ,,, t 0, both,eleo. and deuble staled: lietjutes, S',l!.i, e., . BE. -- ;.1 -1 EN(ILISII ItEFINED IRON- I Full ass:On - tents flr' road. , to Clev•dand, Toledo, 310 noe, Sandusky and Dee ,itillful eell yeeneriereeat workmen invites the most IV (Sada .g. 'f'ritall'lr. , gona, et' e„ d'r. Nothlne but the best ..„ , ~. ~, . .. _,.... „ . , „, ..„ „.„ pt treit. Als ~ with Elmira. Canundeigna and .Niaig:tra il ex'ananaiihs,u. Ur }psi - M . 1,1,;,,,•,, , ,e5. premieher them` aciateial useil, /via lic,nebut (behest workmen emplov e ,l. , eatenans._aud et ner„ . ..e.evortte swamis: Lta.la •A,i a • '• - Falls Paltered - connectiMi et Cenerelaienri With Noy - I (•AN It tits---ordlintre SIZOS, or ri;110.1 to order for breve.. • " '' " trial to the hest t timed out in OtltortniPufact'lries. Orders received nom a dislaniU and mitniptly 1..X1.1 iit,...1. ' s e e e , t . A pl;s; ese• t . ,•t•As; i A - Ip ills! li' e 1 ....- - Volk C,•ntral Railroad. East and 1V...t. aed at Suspension tan. r.l.s.st_ 1-tf . • ''' ..„ ..,, 12 , 11N, II AILL.4N. alr. DEITINI is hituselfa preoieal . neechanaker. mei ke. ps ~,- p i urpo ..... _ .-e, _ I i ' I- ':• ' lt i r's k t; Ft• - Ilri tee- with Great• Western and 3lichieen Central Ilail rom„ei nee.. sires. or tat to resin rt- ;;; ~,.. , ; .‘ .... ;' •• • e - .relates to tile. int rove- ' l . , • • i • ~- . -----,-- carefully posted up ill ell that 1 . - e - • • • ; d 1 D 1 tCI 'cage 8 t Liked 11 tI C ' ' 1.1 , , tele-Dote-7 , randeinade in gelid dies. ilbef, ha... rue or ... rut . 1 ~...... s, ave. a pain s n an. '-' '. ODCERS, ENT -&.CO.'S men ts in his line itf business. - -', , e - e , , - ',l 01.1e11 Calt." - ULE:3-'•etnerictiti and Englieh: , FLUE tide and Western States. ... . . • Pottsville. 3 lac_ IT. '56 _s- . . 1 ' tsl. ON - RAILING, Actill.R.S. ,, li - ' - .' •A; SitEET IRON-For roveriee s.•ltitte4. Se-. AMERICAN ,• • , '.3lail Train... 7.30 A,21.1. ; ~ ... - - -,-,- a , s e i _ ffc ri pln woN . RAI IAMA • 1) Illtyc_T r e it, r e e l „ Stoppintr•at all Stet lens.and runnineta Pottsville only.l , '' itoltai:Re. ENT & CO_ maunfacturrrs I-s REAL ESTArI ' S &LES - ti.f. it.‘rs suitabh7for mines. turnoUts. &c. JUNIATA. . •-... ' Night Express-... 3.3,0 P. M. - 1., . .' LI .- emateeef Cai.t ... and Wrruight IRON RAILINt..4. . . , •••• .. evoustre eiontvAlesetT niette,ltetere, s., tees - s ea : e t . ", Ruunirig every thlys stopping ut all Ste,litets and ran. ' re es• •, ,f-every description. invite t lie tali:1111611 DESIRABLE GREENWOOD LOTS Flili SALE. wAsifEICS-For bridees. ears. and, nrachinery. puttee:es nine to Pottsville. Cuunetting at l'ort Clinton with Cat• "- ' .tas - "- d' the public te their branch of . business• . - , . . . .gent4ally. CAsT, SLIENE• 31 ACIIINE and BLISTER . swiZesei7Williamsport and Erie, and IVlllianeport and El. , L'_'.; ..F ~hich is citiaduct;•,l .in Jolla HARLAN'S ' - I EVERAL LO . US, fronting on - Adaties err': Mira /Lill road:3. arriving at 'Elmira at 4, A. 31.: cOnueceing EL Also. an eXtra i nal - t,• ,fa ta . • d di.- • . The _ . . 1 i e. , r psen veee FAet. ,", iii Coal street. Pet ts. ill., Pewee.. I street and Ceeenwereletvenue. In 0 reenweed. suit- Malec, rBetather• 1001 a fiall eissertment of loth; Steel, • ".• .' s: • 'n. - en Eris- 1111fri 1; "- • ' - • ii till . • li - It k ti . , .1t and N, n Intl, eity and I bor.' i - They cast urniS s h,Verandes. Trellis-IVork for Ar .. , able'for buildirm:, - i=ettagel- *SIZ, , - - 200 bv 1,;,0 tket e end Neils end `Spikee. to which the 'ettention of deal,s, Lake ehore itailreetds, for Buifido. Dunbirk..Erie. cfea e . I ,:...Fe;wer rat uerg. Tree lii,x,e,s, &c.. i neeverv vNe„ .. , t f , „ i '•'," oe 100 by 150 fe.t . ." Also - . sever;l Ints treating. ~...on .1.1. k. see_ast_ , redhead companieS:reng.ineer. nilnera.tbunders aiid ma- land, Cinch' nal i, Toledo, Chicte,n. and all points %Vest.- .T.,•: Wind, Wel - dards. Celler 0 rat nig end 'Wire Netting 1 Side of Coil titfeet. which ere desiralae far btisineessApur. I chiral:its is invited. - illay 10. 1 , 66 - 19.1 y . Also, with Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara. Falls Ilan ; , - -,iritilid, , ,.. the aliot•test netico tied i n the lowest peses. For terms. 're., which will he reasunable. apply I • , needs: a rris in,-- at Niagara Falls. at 10,30, A. 31_ eeeas ...t I rm.,. ti , .."el itr ..aitli•Lron Pasisteads., Farm. Lee and tler- , -., • _ 11...BANNAN. ' - • ''.-' FOR TtlE PEOPLE" - . Ing with Day Express or Great Western Railroad flir De e; e e nee.,4,eelb.h.llurdle Fence:, &c.„ &ce, below _city l'ottssille, Slay 31, 'so_ Road and Reneot before you Bay. treit. Ch icagoi rte. , _- • . •• •;: 11.--it-ll:;trry lots ne•ttly enclos..4. Desiens " eet• FURNAc,E.PROpERTY - FOR SA E, ' hi. Route *ith its connections. forms 0 ho w. L • QTICHTER &-• THO, !I 0 tal e T ' ' 8- rlt • 1. N 'S , N i - `• and most direct ronte to Caneda runt the Lakes. ' ' Int N. irginin. kildeasure in nuncluncing that they have. opened e new ' p•• •- bi Znit •.; Adomeix. Ev i. ry thine in 1 heir li neon laand - . • _ Only one change of baggage between philadel hi and P 3 •r" . . , ' ordered. wit be furnished at the stertest notice. - lk S, Lt-ti stet,. in . Twn 1.1 Deeds , of 'Frust, '. ,', - Hardware cud Iron Store, ; Celled:. er the L.akes. . / -• 1. - -br • ti ~ ry •. 1 t... - .." , ."'" . • „ .1' ' - F.-II y On the eerner ,:f f.'entre mai Mt r4et sines, ,t'1,..,a, - ,,t-n-.lne by .Tehn Deyle. aud ef Reenel in Reck- Passenger's Ity Day Express. brenkfiest at Port Clinton, i • ' ' ~ ATLI invite the ettention id' thidr frltenis:trid . ' bridge county. Va,. I shall'preceed. at 31nunt Ilepe i''ur' and dine at •IVillirtinsport. Pam. terra bv way pf Ni g ht, " , __, , ; _ _____,_ —,______ ._ _ , -_-. - -,-- , , - -the pulite geeerally to an inspection of their .t- k t P t Cli / I - .s. • - '.• . -, 1 •' - • nsee. In said eounty. ou . the 20th ol' Piugust next. to sell 1 „ , Ex res' 1 , s r. esu Deer a or nton. , •• 'EG-k.L CAIt.I)S. at mblicauct ion. that valu•ible Furnace l'ro'ket -. known . ar ' e am-1 •larit ' d as I 1 ) sortment of meals, which will 'consist ' ' l l ;:tssenger : s purchasing Tickets by this Line 'have the I •" • in pert of Table and Pocket Cutlery, floilt.rs Saucepans, •ii ..,-- os• •tupplUg lit any of the above points and re „ , ..es,-31011,NTI1OPEP censiethee of several tracts. contain- ~- , i f ,,,, pets I. ,I_ 1 h • Braes nrl 1 K .01' Ire C - 1, ran , e.. I 011. ;ling . Ind 1 '''''''' '''”" lum log 01,•ir seats at pleasure. . 1 , `•• lii - About 17uo acree. and situated on_ the weters or Bra- , • . , I ' ' , Berrels, Powder and ehot. l'ercussion Ceps. Iron. Bresa , Pare front Philadelphia to . -- r YE. B ' .r.ltou.st, Attorney at L'aNV. i . ton's Run, - -in Rockbrithre. Va. - anti Copper Whet, lion, Steel, ltellovia, Anvils, Vicets, ' WI, north nf Lexinetnn 1 1 ,.." Miles Tamaqua. - ' . $2 95 , ,flutfato Cla Tonew'ntl . 3.lo 00 ..!. - 1 oin ;-L-4 - 21, - .att.:stree.t. oppossite the Town Ball 1 The Furnare is 15 tails, , . . ..,,, , • 2 . - 1.11,s m i d Ita...ps*, I* ni,,,, Nails and Spikes; Ilule'y;f11111, c„,„„.e,„...e, - - 4 35 1 N:fee:ire lens, via. El . , • ' frau the Itockbrel.se elutn Stinnes. and, miles from the ;.• , Itsvillet. ~- ' LFebruary 9. •56 , g- _. .:_.,, •ntral Itallroad. he urnace Mac - an Virzinia C._ - - T F ' k d x Cul and cireular Saws: English-1 tasrican and fler- 1t... .ort. ' t I ' 4 401 tuira,Canandaieua & ~„ • , . I ' dwel lin-. here been letelv con.trueted and ar • within -- IVI , - D.' GRE EN. Aft ornev at ...aw, . - ... • - -.-, ll6es, Rakes, Sitades wan Gress Scythes; Sickles, Seythe Stonis and ilinrs. ti in etiv-ei* and Shovela• - Has , and 31anure 7 , - •. . A 601 N. F. Iteilend. •10 00 nitre:, 5 15 N. Falls. vie. BulT:de, 10 00 : . -0 - I.: miles ot inexhaustible Oro Banks. re excellent quality Forl•s: P•Ille st -1 • 11 . . '' Planes • .1. • A.. eve 3,. xes,lia . c tete. hemmers., • , .1' Pot tsv#le', Pa. • Office in 3larket street. appetite the and eaelly mised. There are, also 4 Mineral 4prings up- .. ' - 111111am:spurt, . - s.9otSuspension Bridge, 11)410 . ~st Office. ' July 14. '55 2-sely ou the Furnace tract.. , Saws. Ropes. White Lead, OIL blass. Leeks. leaches and Elmira. 7 011;Cleveland, 11 70 ta___, _;___ ~., ___ ____. ~ ''' l'ertns of . payment libeml-a tonal ham. payment will ', Iling•s: Butcher Saw.. Choppi•rs. Chet vers. Dial Helaine-. ..e,,, f ,,,,,,, , . 7' 651Titleilo„ • 14 75 . 41.4 EM F. X"Ir..S. -FOS ' I ' ER, Justice ;ot iwi es - Inked. Te•rms fully mach, 1,,,,,,, ,. ~, , hy or ..„. de. ___ , with Bew and estivel, expressly for Butchers. &c.l- - 11ION ' e t „ rk,), , . 7 95Vincluneti. I ' 16 tel ' ' • a 1 D DAVID-iON 'lra lee 1 I ‘,III - vel'ea ~.11inersrille,-, e lleellons and agencies su• , iial , 7 ; ill efunniner at 12 .1. , ~• . - .._ D. . or all kinda end descriptions. ittir fereign g'4,ds are ' menet:tett' al bv ti •t st • 141: - s • 1 the .1. .4.C, • - • ' ' r. , IL h.. MI r...int . MI ;I ar Penn Van Bne Ledreit, via. Rail. ;16 09 fidahern, 8 rat " . Butlelo and .. L I • meter' I a tut 'l9 1 s"e ; t.-el and : tbandod to care', Lilly. ~ ' - - - ._ A.x . • •- • ) • , e . 29.. it ' ticles for the most part idttained directly from the mann- t' ; • 'VI . Corham 800 ' La'ni ' 13 00. February ...,, ..t6 . ~... • . . i '' 4 . 4 _ e I,' • ' KOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, -: filet urers. e•S'inprising Cabitidt and. Buildine Materialfii • an .r• n. - 3 tk ‘ t. . iehiea 's ; ' nattier e o. via flt.lVea ,, t'QI I IJA'I'F,I) on the Soutli-eastern mil, Carpenter and Shoemaker TculB; Swath and ;Miners' . 1 1 C . ••...Tlloil - PSON A ttOrney 'anti '"•'' ' '..."-• A " • ' . , 101 i A rnot, 8 001 tern and Illehlean • ' ' " , •." ' • 1. - 7 Id f I.' tet t. ii dli e' Llih ef e _ heo../41 ,1 1 1 1 . ..f ulekrs . I lumbers and ties lat ers i .1. ,A, c e „, re ~,,,, 8 001 Centre' Itailet,ad. - 2o Do • t .4 ei Ceuta . 41 - 11.,Fat Lae • e•Oftlce,Leiret - T,..4 - ..,llllsen's flat ---,' 1 . kill ila s vi c ;n; i r t7tres .- , r ;:;, '-' pitsit ' t. t l ' i ' a. ' h " t r l ' Udi me. torinerly • occ 6- ri .ul twat rend Varmints implements: lion.. F urn 1..111 ue •T i i 3 ,,',', -- „ -' , - ) ' .„,.. - , i.l„ li ' s , s 50,cb (caper ia Buliale and , ~..-. 19w...4• end Etf' Brnad 'Street sfft.tallaiva• • -- ' pied by the Farther's. Bank of Schuylkill county. The o.sals of every description. and In eleal variety-in leeees,e,te 8 So! Tolle Shore :Michigan I ele'uaty 2_, 1:156 -et. ',. 'I ~ , .5-1 y - ' t ' short every arficie In our line-earl alWayA lb. foinid v, it h --'' 4' ' ' ' . Lot is t wentv-t we feet front hy tw , limili,4lred and thirty , u : - ie• arty. 8 941; Southern Rallread, ..;!0 00 Gee deep. The house is alt : i story Frame Cettage• ill ! s. . Our peels are purchased, at the ItAtli.i ptdces tor • 1:11,,,,i,,. 9 00,Chicag . via But. Lake , ~., . - ,e ' • 1 11c);1f 1.1.511{.. ' 8 AN N , ` 'X, Attorney, at ~„ ..a .I,:ti I r, and e.nveni.ntly eretneeel. Pessesslon CASII. and. as we intend te put on but a small ; advance, it will .....thlr. as to sell ou , ,cis I,Arpr 'than they leive ever Ecche•ter, sin. N. 1 . "..& 1 mid Michlealt Ctn. •'' A • ', ,w,-,el early.in tier Fall. Tenuerne crab .. 1;r furtinT , . -, ''. , • , • '. 1 , - ~ F.. ,ill,l lititralo. Cur- -' ; tral It:dim:id, , e• - • 16 90 ' 1, heir. ; lliveln Centre e" tn.-el . ..nil:resit e the Episcopal ; • - ~, , ,srlitkPot svilleZl'enns. ~ : -S , " , particulars teettnre ti• ISAAC BECK: - •• .‘e•en one red in this m whet. Loch r tine ei nal. I tri we r ine.and N. T. R. R. 8 00, Rock Island, 2.5 00 at-t ~tA/11, 5 3 - - , )--,.-_ .- 47-1 y • July 5. '56. 27-6 t - mi ,„„ . ,, , ,. B ink, iv i t , ill ,.. • vontemplate opening a ONE-PRICE wrollE, and 14k.• the Itntrill.. vet N. Y.ork & -4: - 1.--''. id --..- -:--- ---- . -,- , 'liberty of submittine this proposition es you tiw your . ' ' ' 1 rie and illif and & FOR SALE. eonsid,•ration. Prinz satisfied that a businesS based ' ' ' . • % . ' TirtINULS SPENC'ER, Alagistrate, - New York City. 10 00 • ,- , - 1000 Acres of Valuable Coal Land. i ripen these principles will meet alike with the Supnort IL T. umlaut.. 77,1,1 ..-”,,1. F.,,q g ht .4 g rnt. i ind j04:11 'Veit: , Ae e er. • 'trice in - Ran lltead streej vre tft I 1 , ...! s 'a; ia e .1 le - 'l' I 11...• l/ ~ .-7 :A ....1-. , rteres of the' and apprbh then td all our friendS. We Ill,T;;lbre.;propoAr . , . , -1 , - V EaSt e ;llllarkkt, P r k1f , vi11. , ,,. Pa. I .. . to s,dl .N*ll LOW 6e• one prir.e. with nedt•viatimi wit 'eh N. IV. corner Sixth and Chesnut; st meta. 5.:r.•11 . ,,e. iseil - , - . 12. ii• . eluable Broad 31ountain f'oal lands situated in r . . ' t. t . • ' T" CI. A. NICOLIS.Sup't Philad we are tirmly convinct el will result in mntualleelt•fa to . . elphia& Readiter fedlroad. .- --- i Butler rind Barry` Detest : lips. Seta uyikill counts: e ra., is r. MCKISSoCK, Sup't Catasvistsa. IV. and Erie Rallr.ad e - - ell wit. , practise it. AVe take this uup,r, Mali' id` 1•;•ii- , ' , Et.)KGE Ri, , B. KEIII. 'Attorney at Iter'...by offered at private sale. The Ashland Extension e•• tint! - soli -him v - tre • - ' 'ln t, J• A• ttEDFIEI.O, Sup't Williamsport and Elmira Ilan -..itallrcrid runs t brunch part of the property. which is un- I - 3 c ,t , .., our pa triage. assuring rei t}, ut 'to , ...,,t. / I : 3., ..... 144 ts, ill.; P. , non, will attend to leeal bilsittese 'I rtlitr, e,r exert !nu ail' be stetted to pleam.. nor a y elf .rt I • •lerl.d.l with 'ell seams and veil timbered. - For refer e.,,,l ..itt , ,-e,i tt t . and .44., here. Odle. in Centre., • , l • .il -i , , 1 1 ., ,,,,• .e . c . • withheld to premote the, intereat or 4,111, th...91)N1/.1. -.- - - . .- - . _ , c • ";;Der,,,r 111;;;ralat ;II app ye: .ennue - is, .sq.. ethre _ • • . i .. ~ . ---- .1..-erly- eppssite the Inners' Bank. • 1 ''' .1 e to th . set...critter. at, hiS Ileal Estate Agency, • tier' mei suppert of all our friends and patrons. hive .; . ••2 i 7, ':;5, • •-• . i • tiN a call at the enriler or coricr,„, end Market titreet -..- TRANSPOR'fA_TIIiN 'i . ,in 1:.,..,-.. 'street. Pottsville. „Pa. The terms are hal. et ._ , ..' ,• .• 1 - - , s I c ish led half tertaSee: 1;;;;;;17. - •-•FltANCIS SPENCER. . ''n eformerly occupied by Jelin e..lorris. __. ... _— . _a_ _ . , 1.1.' . 11 . ..3 H. (IRAEFF. Attorney at : .. • •• . . .A. ~- -.. ,- • 1 ... 4 ,. • . ••• e , ql,-tet,- , .. %Ant,. is , -;. ~ ._ • , STICfIT ER & THOMPSON PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD.' • 1 i..,-... 1., , Ill.,: reatuved 1,, P. 41541 1 1., has el.-mei - en of i • I ' 31; ter tt - Tete -rapt' ' 011.-••• Centre Street, , , , p)Ositethe • ••••", ' - s . '4 . 71 ''''--......:.--'" • - z....- ~•- . .......".............- -- 8 A•VALUABLE RECrASH COLLIERY - ----- --- - - ---• ----- -------- -- ---- --- ran-lip. ...v„.11; .R.l. ~,,,._, „ _ _ c ~..r . # . 7• . 1 .-4,, '...14, V.Z,* . .."...... V.. V ......‘ j 4 /, FOIL SALE. • -. FAIRBANK'S SCALES . , . , .• . . 11,..,,1n1” r•'.,1 , . - .1 ' 491 y rilliE suhscrtiter, helm* ilestrotts of re- - T IIE sub-:critters', agents for the mini- -it AT /!•'' "I' FitEnui'r °N 31/:111.141N-1)14}; • - e , I, tirine re na the ml eine busitie.s offers his 211,1fi,r1.1 ufacturers. havejuit receised a new art irle. called di N AND AF ' PER NO yEAIIIER. lst, . EW S: REESEII, ,Nltigistrate and . f4elirre at ptkvate sale This c4kry k wit nittt...l en the ' lb, -El l ie,' Counter Scale." eati•ulat• el to weielt from 3e . ,, A . 1854. 'until fuilher . notiee... the following itates of I -,-• • •,,,,,Eirr .. ;tiler:. will at trail to Culb.,ll ;Us. the - , • pm-. Seii liYi kin Valley Imilnesd. til.,tir nne Mile above Ititddle- , all num.,' tc 240 lbs. For saleat the 'VerkStore. _- Freight sent he charged per 100 pounds: I , pet. The Coal is .•f a d.".et Red Ash. awl Of sup, i•ir ..1,4%1-1 :,. 1,, uf It •al Eitel t'. scri t i tie Lteu h., 31 , ,rtaa_ies E. YARDLEY & SON. , '''' e. •SI ve , , --• t•e. • .1 lie . --onposite his MArt.i/LE YARD, quality. and we•llartipted tn the New Vr.rk and Eastern ' ottsvillo, April 25t h. IS55t 0- 17- ' . , • - r sl - I =‘. 4 •l' .. .1 street neat the corner of 2•1 and Markeq streets, markets. Alt the improver - re - wits are of the lpflgt tipprur- • I' - • . . •ii F L ... ; „ 71 t ,. t. . ,! - Z , Vilk. I .1. April I•J. 1556 Itialtu ed ,snett ructem-ronelst init. in part of one 74 hers,. pow. ,„„, PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. . . . Air4ICLES or rtimonT. ...... ... -,,,,1 it 'i• ,- -...: :-.i ....,-, 9 er pumpihr. tiiel hoist ine see:lnc...a ith pumps and nil the r ItE subscribers bei no" appotiiin' ...t.I sole . . ~ . a ::-...• '. - 3.'•' 4 ' - i. ::i' . '' 1:\II:i - .L• (lARR Err, la(i..istrtite. n......-ssary machinery. in pert - et erder: ;me 25-horse erte Ate uts for the sale of Stonesifer 1 Smith's Patent- ^ . ..e. , s s, . ... .. I _ ..4 , . - ' 7 ' ',.. - i eine and bleakilr: ',hulas% bin., screene,hristine plane cll , • , . le sin ' , chit lkill count • leire. a ler -e as. • Dry ciflud-lie ,, iifeelionerv. - Ilooks.e.irpet 1 ..,,y _, .•-•nces 4 b•er aril I ir-urral 1'; Ile ter. will:104"nd to Il and inetrin-e'r.smplete. cars.iteis. and sti.j.k. all in treed ''' ' '" tr ''' . u PP" '-. 3 • )• • r- • . i les. fle'ire 'Fresh MeiEFlsh•Ghte .A ' i '''''' ' 15 era-- en I , •nsted te him with diligenice and care. ' l.- order. 'rho colli..ry romprises - -Ille relebratisil Spohn & sortutent tor sale, which are highly 'recntinnendeil fur . I . - .. • e . , • .s.. 'c . 111t1(11Ff ie LERCH Anvils. Ilrin. Butter. Conner. lergs- Lir- I ' c", , ,,;, ii--m.. r..ttsvill, Pa- t - sppesit e the Teen hell' bawis Veins, above and below waterievel. all op .ned and e ' nu ' rn -Y and criuvenience- ' , Pottsville, April 14, 18f,ft , 1,3. - thepwareelrindAtours•Onseeries.llemp t , ... ‘• II • -Til ',, -/ ''''' l4. '" ''''l' ".;• )1- VCll '''' n ' i ' ' '''le ai' '' l° 1 ' ' F. r• - extly to coeunence immediate eFinitiene. for further _ _ -_, _ Maine. Hardware. Hides. 11 , 410 w-wane , 22. .: 11 •••;•iba el S: muel slarrett. Esq. .I.lnly 14.'65 25. • , • 1, t t t !eiders Itieuire o. t lur subseri her, at. pothville, or of e . • IRON.COMMISSION WARE Hi),USE t.,,i11:0--.Miehinery,Orstpt-Lo,ll.,Seedz, 1 ' ' •lew A I.C.X. S. EISLER. at the worka. SAMUEL SILLYMAN. i. t 'IEN ' I ' ItE S'I ' REEI ~ I Y ottsville. - - kr. , • - , I , , . BUSINESS CAlti)S. ' ~., .. 31ay 31, '56 '„ - ' _ ' • COAL LANDS FOR-SALE. ,„ 22-tr .: k„) Tile Suliserkbers are prepared,.to' furnish the -Trade ' ' - - 31achinists andelperators at Philadelphia prices.'efosight • Ale Beer. ent ten. Cotfee.o rain.llar iron.) T,i•atl.3l9l:te.reeNitileSpikes. Rice. Salt,' 18 Previsk ns. S near Whiskey...tr., .d. 9 •• , - -•-- -- ~.. iulded" wholesale or retail. hest Americ.an liar Ireneetan- . Brooms. Fire ihiclut.llurtno. 31111 stone's() ' , ! •• •..7 ---- '''' )1?.. (;. N.• .13t)W.1.1.1N, ' Sur- . 17 7 ‘ •- A ' 11 li - RI E. ( 1 (1AL I,AN DS A u tifactured at Pottsville.and warrantedof superitwnunlity • l'itch aed Tar, Salt. Serap Iron, Timber i.. 15 ' 7 . % • . I's - ' -•-• nli.r.) PRIV STE' 'set E -That Celebreted Irart of splen- Ala°. lieht T rails rultable for illiCirS, and Cable Chafe!' eun le lei.:.tefee• in Brick Ituilding, cornet ' '' ' - ' • - ' - ' ~- - - ' ... . . . , . • e did C•al laud known este he "epahn T•act, contnining furnlehed at short notice direct from the importer. nut Lumber. &te, " , 1 , Bricks. Coke. Cord Wood, 'Clay a ~,„1 , 1,, , i "srs-t and Sereed streets:Pottsville. Pa. E. YAILDLEY At SON. ~ the justly et-le-brat-1 :tnd '• S.pulin Vein," also what is , ' • : , t.eet., rl. Pe',;',. 40-tf Ire. Inn: - .Ore. Limesinne. 31anure les 1. 12 • 6 - - , York Store. Nor. '22, 15551 . . - „ 47.af ', • ~, Iron. Plaste.r. Slate, &c., t 1 e •. ' e ) \V I..;iIEAITER; p ottsy ili e; 1.1. - a Jr - ,iui - uz. on. - 111 , .. Mt. Otrbon Itall read and in 'West Ner- - ' 1 ~ ~ ..,,,,,;:in Tow ~,,hip, ow 'led 1)y Nicholas E. Thouron 'Est e t - RENIOVAL i .'• • Flour. per barrel, .. . 110 15 '' " Oct ''l 1 , 54 • •I lb , e'S tile l'entis) l, -. ol a ,- .1-ato tieelogi ,4 t - or•oy, .b. h0 r ..1, 3 ..4.,....1 ~.t p r i va t e sa l e . on th e m o s t a d eaa t a .. Of 11. L. - Esterly a Hardware Store, .. _ .._-_, . / 42-if _______________. ____ Lpi .; a lal• ia. btilasa, 4.. t.:. ITAVING• removed from the' ov-, ter PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD. ;_!•-••••.i; cerliiii. • . . ' , ..iebrr It. '1,5 • 'Th. , 1.,,,-1. centlin§ , all the Ceal Veins in the (beat . - ' . - - , ,- - _Lit_of Centre And Ilarkad streets. to Fry & 31irtz's old awnimm ~,.....: .--...--• F. :q. DIXON; Dt)C,; c; tr .„ tr ..,, "I , 0 . 1, I . s" , -11 b , no Antinacite Ileeiens-itteludine. besides uther, ~ . _ „ . . ~, , „,. . tend. nearly uppeslte, Mr- Easterly would infenn his ste, rer .Aurr .:rilentil) I. itrivil as the) 01110.1 . " ter,,..e.: erf ••„ . irt nds and the ifthebitants of this and adielping cram- OFFICE cif the Philniio. &R R . C , t• • ••• --, "> - • . 0., ! Deneil Sureery. has renter, a tn tne Nerth- ~.. . ' f • 1 ' ''''' 1- ' ''''''.: °r '" r4. - Pri ''''' ''"''' -(15.11 " - tit•s, that eterythfir: in the Minlware line will nlystrvs be r ~,,,,,r r . U :•,-•••;t14 and ~ . .•.4,..-4 i ts.. strrets. Pot I ',i11,. • ..'",.. With ell the undemy int:, iporieli y ; ot UuraplAred, Phitcytelphitt., April 30, IMO.' found at hiaitstablishmiert, where tht•r. may be' certain - septew Le r 2, I.se4 • ' l'„•,-lf " Imds ef co d which are knew nte exist in tile format irrn. , ' eat hie u . tier erticles at the low, - t ' : li . r )nres. • ,e 1 .1.- !,0--.1. The retes of Freieht and Tolls on Gent traresperted 1 7 _,. - - -...---- - • . ---- - a, ra,,lng when preved. llVt•v a hundred Via e•l' stdide" " ^ ~. i S P ei • ta . • •• -, 'r• thii O•lap.ll.ly,vilt be as follows. frinn April tieth to June I, )Ell.l, ES l'A'l'E (.:oiiimission and c,„.i. I„ f.„-I, th„ tracts . noir ot fared, coutal US L 1 - terlv .1 II L Laotlicrer 1.0 ,••1 1 3, .7. .... .S. , ... . ..er_vrere 1...0r0', ._tnit re :jot h. ., ~ :. u : . , . atret•L belew Vhirket...lf . • / I, ',flee itre A genti- - Fzet i=sl valuable tracts of Gal the richeet Ce4tl 41,..p..;5its in the County; , .-- • N 8.-Orders for coal screens, of F.sterly & Frick's man. - -----:-. I tec Ir. e a., e end to rent. Apply to JAlle:s" PENIIA - N, ' For Information:apply le Fein. Is Srencer. Esq.. reeent ' f „ t ua, ure. reei v'i•dsesel promptlyat tended to. I ... , :- 5 ~ e i- , , .• 2 1 •the,. ";laili Stniri, below the Square. Wilkesharre. 11 , 1•1.'ell land, and real rbtats- generally. 0.416, in Rail Pottsville. April 19, 1856 . 16- ' • PROM •.. l g e; .-: ' ? !- - -.•••,4 • ink- 1... - ,6 • ' " 2•••11m 4 . reed street. aheve E. Market st reet - , l'ottee ilk, Pa. i re- e • - --I i;E: '..; ' t 1. ; S - 4 = i --- --- "- :•.- -- -..- ----,- - ---- . - , - -7- 31.are`tte.2. leer, - I•'•tf -___:_________ TO FOIINDRYBEEN; ; BLACHINISTS & O'T#ERS. - . , .-, c. 7241 -4 .C I 1 (iili liOi.)GKISS, _Alinino . Lm2,l- - , , COAL MINE FOR SALE. .: V I'URVES, INA ' . E. corner Soutli dud rt. inetettond. . -----,--- , , 1 tis -I 80 I er, I. 60 I I ~,,,, ael - eneveyer, t•.....tre . St., P.atsville. Pa., at- . Li , ,, th e int eres t . t n . th e I,„ ss e e , it , L i t - . . ." Philadelphia, 175 1 71.1 les 1 f.O ! .6. '1 , ent .- .y bey MI 4 E [ . .1.-rifer - Cosil Lands. inspect- ..• ; ..e . Penn streeta,Philadelphiti, furniscres ingot coppm „ .. - Imbued Plane. ;176• 1 70 155 4'50 I ' . 'lmes... c. !seen: r r the parch:tea and &lie Cd ii r al .1_ ..... 'lb . 6rst In- ' Three celebrated veins-of ,Coal, tit • • . and brass, pig iron, sheet Iron, solders, tire bricks+. port. , .„... t •••.t.. ~., ,e 1 te les ef reat.„.;... thra.ite Geel ite,.sion. --- at a distanie csf-M.p e t Three utiles able forges, speller, bloek lin. lisad, foundry mouldings . ~ ... ice own, !IV, 11 79 155 1 1,0 'lt e la 21 1 , •:..•,. . 12 e t f. frem th • i: - tewn of Pottsville'. . l „ Cecinas. crucil4es. aritirnony. babbitt uletei„ fattd pf nil :. t! . •ntnentown It, R. ,1175 i 1 70 1 ,5S 150 ails of Sebnylkill,' 1 1..7'5 'I 70 155 1'50( . The Veins. Included in the haste, have eal;ll7ationt Two. kinds, brass.eld copper. &c.. r . __&_e-.11-ei - a; -- ideo, a dealer in , l ' . E VVIS .I.' 11 A 1 1 I. IN ., ;1111.1 I.ratik Oa . - th;;usand yards of run.l I • t lianas unk . wrtiught and rest scrap - D. - a 'ea and other metals. ft 'this , '-. re ' - „,',• ' 1751 1 70 155 1 tAJ , , i•Pl1114 ',LI, 5.1 50 135 1 3:1 „.4 t.r.enrvevers • ~..f.(1.11 Engineer.. in counertian The le 'Fe which is made on. More favourable terms ' deshe to accommodateinachinist,saud °thereat a distance „.. h . ~ - '/I ) .. iJC,IIS 11119e.en and Ply. , 4 P. W. she:, kr. of Pet tern,. will ntteud t e 5 e r v,....,, % than ceuld now' be priactir,.de'embrares au unexpireel , from the cilyeby itumishing any article they may Valli Ilinuill Railroad. 1 55 150 "' ••• ' 'tads. te nes. towne amid all other business in the lite. / *Hrhi ' ll ' etwil ' n P l''yeri a"II I hrt'lv!' Yesirs.• ' in their business. Articles not mentioned In the above ~ , i . , , , ; • / 'ea 3e5 'o .t pr....es:sten. • " The Impnwements rlonsist of Fr ur pampine and will be procured aid forwarded. Any , innuiry in the ' Lam et s and Posts and e Jones. • , 150 1145 135 130 i'..ttsvill.. Januar , ' 5. 'et; le.:..lizig. end Four brekitee Engines, Three slopes, One. a b o v e li ne w in b e p ro mptie e e, wes ed, •, . ._ . __•---, .-----• - ---- -- -.---- , sioule nnd one double Breaker, Sixty houses new•and - ",s • . ..A .. ,u ,v ee . ‘.' Ni , orristownorßridgeport. rISOI 1 45 1351 30 I i 1 - I Et): ii. SAIITII, AIIN IN ( - 1 EN GI.- in ;reed r"..pair. - I N - I 't • I ortliennedy, s IN: E. corner South and Penn streets. ;145040 130 130. " Valley Forge, - 1145.. 1 40 130 130 ', r ii•Z3•l rid Surveyer,. Silver Terrtsce. Centre Stret4, ' about Three hundred thnusand tons'of Coal .are now , Sept. 22. '55 3s-ly - • , epened he een...ecrive 'snit tunnels. • • - I " Pierniaville, 1 1 .15 1 I :30' 120 .1 20 -..., iii„ . ~a ; . Lviininvi ! ..s, Rep.,rts. surreys ano T ' - ,"' '• ' ' • - e• it Royer's Ford, -; 11351130 k 20 I 20 _ . ~.... , 4. 4 , , „. miu,, ,, ‘„ , 3. , ,,,i 1 , 0 , 1 ,,..., t in „,_„.. meieu ,„.. y.,,te., b he capacity it the Collieries Is estimated' at Two HARDWAREAND IRON DEPOT. •• Pottstown._ +1351130 120' 120 -e•,,1 et the shortest ta. tivc.. Atielli fnr Coal Mill,t.k. liudred tiloiLiantli torn; I per annum. One of them Is, • Tilt SUBSCRIBhiI. hating lioa't,titrang- a Dull. ' " ' • getsville • - 1301 1 25 1 16 1 15 -.• e-pr.•ella• -14. 1 , ,, - ..3. ".:',ll 14 • 11 0"0.1 to ht. rapablo of producing in the aggregate,' . od hie goods at his new place of baesiness• " Birdsboro' '' ' i I • 1 W 115 105 .105 I , _ _ _ _______. _ _ _ „_____ _._ _ e __ _ Seven ntilhons bi tens, i with little additional experuse.., - and wiUt a new detertninatien of furnish- „ .., , .; t • , EN It -- 1 - \V. l'OO1.1..; (leological. , I , .. _ tit; t - ,,,,,iiii.,, , :,. ,r,c14..1. t.l.ing calculated for that purpuee., lug all such goods as' the busineee of the ',can ng, I 1 11l 1,1, 05 9.5 96 . , Fur terrns .g."., apply to I J. 31. )Vrill-t:ItILL, " Iletween Reeding and I Tee', raphic.o an a •....linin g Enziwirr. C.iitro strea, • Coal Region'inay require, at their lowest market. value, . ' 1 Moltrsv ille, • -.lln , 1 1:15 05 . 05 "'••ilire ; .c..•ril,Pil ill-Mann t,,, Aurvoy , ,, au!! elan-UPI- • 1 Paitai•ollii ltruna., &elicits the inepection of the Public. 1 :shall bel always . ' . • re BUILD P.Vrl P. rw r •• \fehr.ville - ,ellol 1 05 05 95 :. ~f se,al Land s , to sare,:ys of tutu, rsetuiriter• 10S , ag e , el . iceee -- 2 - 1 /S ••• -sie nu hand anti have on hand a full stock of . -. 1 , . " , , - " 11..unburg, a 110 L 1 05 . . 1 • .iceurn, y. and to the superintend -el ce - and entire -- -.--- - •-_- . • . • _ _ e-- , Bar Iron, • Chopping Axes, . I s , .-.:. for pr.prieters a t•stateS• . ' " COLLIERI - S — FOR SALE: -4 Hue Ironi • . Coal Shovels, -' , ." Oralashum, 1 10'' 105 - -• ,ruary 2. 'Le '. ; J uly 22. '54 27- fj . 17, tf l 7 lolt SALL -'l'wo of the most ,valu-; ("ASP Steel, . ' T,ra••e Chains. . 1 By order of the Board of illanagers.. I . 1 G . ENCY - For the -Pt rch;fse ...... 1 1 :,),;, , t:,,ni,rti - -.. in Sedmylkill'eounty,Penn.lvania, ' Slit Iron,. , . Nails a • nd Spikes, -, '1 April 26.11.56 t 17-tf Ir. u. 31cILIIENNEY, Seep. 41 . 111 ~,4 , the LT, AcK: ?dee peCtiLLIERY nt Pbt+srill .nd !tope, , - . Tackle Biomes. ' 1 ". - -,--- - '7 - ,-•-• ' e . •, • SCHUYLKILL NAVICATIr CO. IL, Sale .f iti.'al F•stat. buying and sollipl"" f • - "" .. "/; la the' BittslielLLE CWERY at Itrock elide - P- l i ; - Ilell" W nl ' - Antils and Vie ' '' ' vet, ..c., ... . , if . ,-• . , . 1 . 1 . ICE of the Schuylkill ay. Co:, ~ .., ,t,,.., •of Ceal Land., !din •.4. .71'... and eellecting Te e sebseriber new toddle.. 'hi " • ' hardware and Iron Deirot, CLAIIILE, .SIEEET. thrtte doors ; ) , in t s city, 3 ,,,i b e i hs, ; ;"•-tu'ln t wenty years rap rieneiti - :.• tt be Ottinty be ureibk from oiled's eccupalit.ns to give to flitsi e 'reelt e ,i es above Mar-lint, East bide- , 'FRANK . iorr, -i k ~ Jto4 14th, 1856. I e e te, gi ve sit iset ction ..". other7 , lahantangc 'lrCert, ti n , persenal at tebtien which they require. hes I ' July 15, 1 T.i4 wen in., - • , , '24- f• • -1 , On and after the3ct di,y of July, next the dharget for 1 . stile. '' /CH IS-. M. HILL dwelt to offer theist for sale at the opening of on e of th e . 4. 'Alto use or ears and for Toll on Anthracite Crt'il. carried ; April ti. I ',7... 11-tf •. . . . , 15....1 . ..-41,0,1111 which hes ofer occurred in the mining of • BRIE:HT & LERCH'S ~ on the '.....zoboylkiii Navigation, will be as follows, until! ' . 11. ..NleE,l I wa.tt, Civil - notl All hilly' Affibr3rilc I ''''3l. .; \ " . . i NEW . II,IIII.MY ARE S'r4llllf. Two doors Ite 1 further nOtICU• • „ • .• . I ~., TUE LI LAcg.ett - 7,..„ en York Farm Celliery at Pritto lew Mats' llinel.audnearlYorposit,Sthe Mil - ---- 7 - , -.. -1. , _ .. - - .., re -- .1 ..: I • 1 ' eEtrei te.r. Asien te t, p e .. a ll ea ,k 1.••, ,:art, ,, Flu z amid , s Lie. erabreee: ill tne'fre.• burnlnz Red i 1 ' .s. i dlener,f ' nerer Bank, Pottsville, where will tit, fe - and • I' 6 • l'-'. I 6 1 -•. - -• , tine Minot. Stirvi.vine, lila Alirl;tle.3 bleb. teen- t'ea , in Scturvlki'l tenants- and the product has I• y ' . 0 % , _ I e n, ie, . p, I • : Tee.. lee.s.and :al - 1 et ler lee:lege - a in the II ns rf •„,. . : ' . - -'' .'' ' h - ' '' u ' a- 8 ' • au e ' te ' Are/241f " r11 " 14°4/14/R4 '.* -I # 4 , '..- '1 • -- - -'• '' - I * •.e , ' ' t ''''s ' - I -2 t ees in grett deraend end met wit a ready sale at the , LOac.b. Trintatings, - , Ellie,. ,-, .= - ' rr ,- dI.-...i .... ' '-...., . ' t ~ :,,, a „tr . csF, r , ,,i , nt,iin e . ~.„. ....„ ..,,, ~,,_ hi;•hest p.i.e.s In the New York.and New rigland tnn.' Springa, „ IFlne Trays, - i c ; J i . -I cc ' - 4 'C 1 eprin : ., t'. U.. 1. , , , _huy...i1l , eete. 'Daring the mod eummer. 41.1 eatpenditure of tea) ; ' Saddlery. Britanla * Ware ' , ' 1,, .!',/''' '1 , ' • - t, * A • i -- t? 1 -.' • 1 ' ~ . 11', Pa . - i e, „ 1,, _ , s. . , ;6J , saes net do 35 thjs Colliery ite tithing a new lift , Shoemaker - a Te,tlit,' ' AsFort, ment of thle Lo,rititi i' ' , ' et I- -: 't - 4' I .-2, • 5 , • , .....:. - ;.1....-.-x. . . . . . ..., .21,... .I.ler 4 3lulu Celli. The preperty is 11,35 r In a • Carpenter's Tents, ' . Table'Cntlery, • ... -•- I -_-1 —l-•-•-•-•• -..--.........--- I - 4 - • Al. H. L. DODSOS, Ofiera i "1 -,10,, ria Condition: and capable of pradocing annually , (thee and l'altsi. ' Pocketflutlery, ' ' ----"- I ' ' Ch. Cts. • Cts. 1 Cts.. ' ...1" • , •' - ; ;)•'.,.." tus ef verc superiew Red Ash coaL The Sh•pe• Bar Iron of all sizes, lTalde Spoons. - ' ' i .-. ' ' I I I Tit Pbiladelphh, , • 7 :., 74 72 - . ,' CO . , tire:m.l Mechanicel itentist.hasllttedup`one I les. a tier rete iretr'T mil end all th • nvide on theoutalde I Rolled ‘i 4 ~ A n vils and Vices, t " Mairynnke . 1 . 70 -I 69 67 1'55 '. i ,is 6.-s: Jame, i Estateishmeieta in this part of-th: lan 1.0.1 dbirn in the stui - ,-. eubst:tntia; near:tier. It. hall Nana and 'in kes. L • ' ;A...ortment id' flue Gitng ,- °I ri m 51.10 • - 7 - . t 60' 1 5,9 l, ' 117• 150'' J I , ".,•• set itsteretete ellerd his pa t sena thotrn,At o f ev e I a 1.r.-eeer ree-rat.4 bv a iirritt-V 11 •rv•-; rriCine, with e.,1- [tsar-4 , 11'5; I. N• '1 ' I ' • '' ? n ' ti. to .at a, Sheet Iron ermlbles .4 ' I. ...,(3.llsll.h.'•cken. . - .1 . 0 * 49 . 41 I 4° ' • Inoree• meet in tll;; Art. 11., .ir iriantoi. IC/Ur/411E 1 lalar, etr.to . - 1 , , , , , 1x. and all th ' fixtures necesea - ry to do. Smith Toolle.--1, - Wire. Ttn Plate, , , ~ I . 1 ~. , i ~ Plruprtitlli PAIN . ' .1 10 1 ;.') , 0 , , f i i) .. ' l- c . ,t4c4 9t0...t , .1 lb, ... , lAlost ion and arraterentent 01 I the a -C.. 1%. t 1....; 1 • .s, :led m0..0 eseriondeal meaner--; Building IlaterliilS - )s-e, . 11,1rass FinttleS. • t ' • .• Itrid.goi‘Prt, ' . • ' ... ,- -5 ,:. 54 I ff.: I VS I _ 1. r.. e. t I.;•etla : i us.;:rt3, part lel re- whole There is a laeze am'eutt ~r clin . e. per:tenet property. vu,dt ' Cited. Stool. :Sad trona. , ''' ' " Nor. istonln, 1.6. rirk r• . .54 i .5:1 • 1 45 i „ , .telhe , nt ire eveinsien 'a , lal C:trs. Ireeers. feams„ilut.et A:s., which will be still' Shear Steel. • , 'Pans and Boilers, • • ' ••• lesrt Itennedy, ' ; eit__- 45471 40 I , e , rut .r... estre-t.d. ele.t.th aiel. rets.,te. Stith etell ; with it. ' ; Ann EILMer, \ --- • 'chains '' Valley For. , . -.,- f5O - 11. - :49 '47 41) .i . • . .0. i..,,, I Art.l iTi...6 Vo.it. rr uttering then ' At t 'es IntocK‘ll,l.l7, r 6 LLTEITY. n tun .. , e t . 1 I • ' nel has re- !Mill Saws, • . Valli tet d TratOs. - ; .....pawciii , ,jef4 NUL . 1 40 1 4 ° 47 '• 1 40 I •a. Ira ter nee , ', -- I Neatly Leer; driven tit rut the celebrated Tit:kernel rein; ereear-ent Slag, : Powder andSliot. " ' , . t.••_1••• oe.e.' tw. d .-- •'• • - ''' • • " Port Providence, 150 ; 49 ; 47 140 I ~. . ... ~ 0., 1 . ~,, ,en , re. North I wkieh runs t h ',teat the wit eh, estate for ni arty one; Fine Itand.satte. ' 'Ph.enixville. I 45 I 44 ; 42 f :7 i mile. e rind WWII is now in a very fin. ennilitisn. The ' 0. B. returnrolde thrilling to the puldiel',4thepat ro l ee.. ..e; 4 5 r. , T .• IN rd t 45 - 1. 44 I 42 i 37 1 , - I- , - ..o lilt() w:sr., - 1 - iii, in - .' . , :.-- —,--_---- , ~.,-.00,,,,, et the Slept. and the . Breaker. and the !mil • they extended to him in idelndivitlunt eaparity.and be . ,eiii 1.; "' e t 6 i' ' l,•;n - lig 1451..42 1 42 I 37 1 . r,,.„ _ ''.l.kit- , Pr. Len" Drift 'Cara (of wi t isb ih,„.,,,t j., 3 13,-„ , ,•einitalorr) Were 11;a•te the'new firm. by the plenty of their ps,,k, litrlc; att i ens ...; p °t or t t f. 'l'Vf 1 di ' I " I 4' ‘4O "6 ' e-,s • is . 4 rree•Fv,l,•nde,,ener s . tarn of bus' -' I'lla,l I s d r ill th 1.7u10u, • 4.. t., 1 ;.. 1 -, 1; „ _,.. .. t., ._,,,,,, i ~ .. rio , i, inei...,, .y a,v es .nye . . o roads have been lal.l ; lion to bushiest,. and accomeiodetine prices, Witt deeetre e Illeeho ' 11 --- 41 ,40 38, 1- 31 . ~, „%.1." 21 ' . .. , . I! ,. ~.,F , a .1 i„ i . p..... , rt . ... . tutninr. and : dawn with the T reiLand all th 11th:tree and impreva; s song , and command their contLuut4 gimiort. ; I• s •• --. n ee et e „; , 4. -.. e - ze ,- ee 51 I el . e ,; 4. ~, ei i .'' t • - 7 //'.. /. e" - 3 -e• Itn tniS and aiklbill. i meta s whi , h here been weed° upon this raittal-le prom.; . 111110.11T.k" LeitCll,. - , I. Alttit Iltif-iil ,- . ' I. - -- , . 38 •.ai. 35 , I , ,31.. :- 1 . . .la ata , alr/lI,R; witms and exp'ertne Coil tv a • s" . . •-, • . ' ...I. h . .. . n .,, I , ~. , .- • s•I, . rc .r) _A ..V3thagghltl/11/ arranged for &Imp w,,,r.,-,,,,, . - D•atets in Hiserlesere and' Iron. renttigirrre. ._:,,. mogoviti'4,' ~ . ". ~ 3.9 •••• •,, 131 _1 e •-• erne ea ea vo sati-etstion lo al ' • , ~ „.,,. , tu, ~,,, , ~ . . .... . , 1 w.lO 1 Lint. r a cetera; and actiientanaemnent. this Colliery - Pottervilleasunat, C,18.5.5 , . I•Pf • -2 , - • e , , -. I liambute, - ` 1.15 al i t. , 2 .1 . 2,1' . I . " . 1 is i:1 pretest. untie:illy a Lirge quentity of Ceal. ter many ir t , ". 0 v,..1-sbnrilemeliner, , 3ft I 29 ' ; 27 , no , 1 ,..,,,„ , . 4,;, _ ~..< •411..!.r., arel .7 A Mir".. , l N En.L. T:Sq... i Tear...l4 route. The strut, Storelnins . and other propo• ' - ' .:, . •,, '.", ::}„. 1 .. n. r_ •;.•••.E. ii , 0‘v! , 2.1 ,, u 1 !;1..4:, , , Jr., 1 t, in the torte eAltrockell.. will (irwanted) be Included . , , •.- .1. , ~ ..r..a.c i'.r Ind in te.ri • , . .1..--,;!--., 111' ,'‘' ' -• ' ' t). . I i u t 11,- sale. . . i ..,,,,_. „„•,,,, , ..... M . Ift-S Ins-teeter. East Nots - 1 Inply to Mel; •erge C. PAIL at Pottsville, nr to the I •-• • + 5•." , -sritier In 11:r:cll.- at lin IlnAilaae. ' • • ' ~ ..i. , - -, ; ,;'; :;-•••• 'l,-..._, :1 I r l.: .:.,:. ';•••••••- .1::- I. Ll l. 11...V.J1 - 1:! , l . „a' - •' - • • - • . .. . . . ... 1 \ • . . . I WILL TEACH YOU TO pIEACt nig BOWELS Or T4ETARVE4 AN.D":Aftl2co OUT PILOE Tils.eAvEaNs or, youvrAiws, METALS NrOics.wfix qtvr. aT0r.2;04.1 TO ()1311-HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL NATL'ar, TO OUR USE 4.340 pLEA.allßEL—hiJohniton, [ I . . . ..PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY . 110fiNINftY:.-PENOFIN 'TUNIVAN; PpTISVILL;:SCIIIar . LKILI ' COUNTY, .ppiNsyLvANIA-. . - PORT CARSON SHOVEL FACTIRY• ; . , Tho ebar46ol/1 do per too of :410 Ms, less fir.. per cent. - , Charles Smith, Proprietor. ..! ''' ' ' rillowtinto 10 westeout, usual, and no , char less thanl All kind' of coal ahoveli. &Vides, coal ri,doil s; &c. I twentrfive cent* per ton .wllllxl made int riticyllstanee. I Tho rttrnange a the puhlie Is respvtlfully, acdirqed. ~Rs order +.f, nut 31Inager... V. FRALEY, Pm.iar t Jelly: `4. '.',3, :.7)-7.,,i ~ ... , A pi ii . .: , :;,--14 , )43 IT, SATURPAIt'MOIMNg;...-:AU9I7;ST 2, .1856. MISCELLANEO . A . LARGE . Assortment of Ca m eo 1 1Pins and EarilitigNjust iocelved by - I'6ttsvllle.. Maylo, 'ldi 19.• .1. d. EJ,LIOTT. ______ LEONARD, FRY & CO., • Bunke!. & Dealers In Exchange. TAMA QUA, PA.. - fIOLLECTIONS -. ATTENDED TO Jartil drafts sale all the principal cities lialhe ' Union, :Ars , . draft s for sale on England. Ireland, Scot. laud and Watts., Jane 13 GS. • . ..TOBACCO CIGARS ANDVATS A T the Hamburg -Smukingl'obaceo 1 - 1.0,nd Cigar Jianuhetory - to vW bushels prime Oats: 200 barrels, Smoking Tobae-. en: '201.000 Half Spanish Cigars; 100.000 Spanish, Sixes, I%oooooa Extras. • JAM ES S. MOER: Sept.: 22, '55 Hamburg, Barks cattnty. ":".: • _ • KEYSTO ,STATE: Napr , ni er, , or , Concentrated Lye, , AiItiJFAC r .. by tt!e Penn- itlayivania Salt. Gurnuany,liast renfowu. Allcirhe uy county, IVarranted tuanake hart!. fanoy-aud sect tuap. -Full direettons aexaenpanyher each parka; For sale by • • JOHN O. BROWN. Ceutre street. l'ettsville. .19,4ta M 41.110, '33 PUBLIC SCHOOL INKSTANDS. • EIE. kubsenber has had manufactur ed T hags order a lot of Public School Iron- 'rum:ands. suttablO insert:and fasten hi the desks: .Thee stands have corers ,which slide off wheu in' use, and bosldes; they cannot foup , etAtid thus soil the desks and furni ture,. Th,y aro a capital article for Schools. • Teachers andsc Louis supplied.,by the quantity; g - • Cheap Wholesale and ReCiil !look': tore. Pottsville: May • 20 • SAD NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. H: mni•4raltet liration, that owing to thu rutuored.l64; of the steamship Patine, ho would not.t alto to duplicate the tory hand ile and varied assortment Of Sprint: and Sutinnee Clotho'. Cassinieres and Vtudinait that be has just openeit ler genernl.niiineiition at his new Sales Itoetu,•Corner of Centre and Maliontongo Stu. Pottsville. March 12.155 ii. - EDIC4). T.t.tYLOll.. • EXTENSIVE MARBLE- YARD, ilandigunyo rdreet, 11.11.11 , 111!, iii. . tir r HE subscriber is prepared, at his old Ftlllitt, to furnish all kinds orruaterlaht in his line, or building purposes—plain and :ornamental. Ile in vitpu partieulsr ,tt tehl lon to the, Tomb Stnn..m and Mono• meats of his ruanutnetare. They came had in every vti riety of st ',h., and will comparo fol.rably; in beauty and finish. whit any (Malin:4l e s,:whero; and are offered A cheaper rates - . .1011 N T. LANII. POI tAille. May 17,'5.1 2413' COLOMBIAN CUANO.' _ rHE • . Philadelphia Guano Company LavSn purchasodfromtheVanezueleapGovernment the exclintive right ball th) Guano within theirjurisdic- Com they are now prepared to furnish Farmers with an excellent Fertilizer, at-a much lower rate than the Peru vian is now sold. The subscriber Katt been appoint...Nl solc,agent by the 'Company to vend this article in P. ebuylkill county, where it can be had by the hag or tom at the Company's prices. It is put up mostly in 'hags of lf,o pounds to each bag, and will be sold at ?_S 50 byihe bag. or $l2. 60 per ton of: WOO poundi:cash. The predominant Ingredient of this Guano is Wile Phosphate of Lime, with a percentage of Ammonia.. l'amphlets showing the fertilizing quality of the Guano, can be obtained at our Store. 11.AN4AN, . SCilo Agent fur Schuylkill , coitnty. .o , tivvilte. June 14, '513 , FLOUR. FEED AND COMMISSION STORE, airecr of Ito ilroad & Callow/illl earecte,Puttscille. Wholesale. and Retail. 4. 1 1 E subscriber fespeOfully announces . to the piddle that he has laden the Flour and Fuss tere. heretof,re kept by tell and Mathers. where ho wil ,keep all kinds of Flour and Feed. of every description. which will ha sold wholesale and retail at the lowesi Ile has on band a Find a , s'irtnient of choNi, Fatnily Flour. F,.ed.of all kind:, such as Corn, Oats, F4l, nay. ' Ile will also sell all kinds of Fleur, Pied &c., on Com mission. lie respertully solicits the patronage of the friends of the late firm. and the public gennerally. feeling confi dent that he can give entife satisfaction to the Who may favor him with their custom. ISAAO MOVER. March S. 10-tf THOMPSON OENCLER, Bankers and Dealers In Exchange, 2 doors South u,f the Exproo . o.oier, Centre • Pottocille, Pa., ALL strictly attend to all collections entrusted to neZdiate . -Business Paper. Loam+. Storks. and all other securities. Messrs. Taylor, BrOthers. Bankers. New York. Drafts on Union Mink of London. Beltltst Banking Company of Ireland, National Back of Scotland; also at. the office of Messrs. roen & Taylor, Liverpool, Messrs. Taylor, Brum g*. Co.. Lleth. Scotland: 'Cons antis on hand and for sato for any (*mount, from tip,ards. in stuns to /Alit purchasers. These draft, are payable at sight, and are Food in eve ry part of England. Ireland. Scotland. and Wales. I.7n eurrent Bank Notes exthanged at the best rates. Laud Wat rants bought and Pottsville. April 11 ',511 pan. 19,1856 3.lif " CRE7I . 7-13ARCAINS Reduced Prices in Clothing:l-. CHmaP cLoTIHG STORE, Ceti-. are C street, one door IN below Market street, west side, Pottsville. The subscriher returns his grateful thanks to hi a friends and the Public. for the literal manner in which they have heretofore patronized him. and informs them ;hat Ise has Iffiw (In hand a large stock of ready made garments. neVily Manufactured. under" , the super ' inteinteneo of an experienced worknian. and made of the hest miterials, iu the newest fashions: of every variety, which cannot fail. to satisfy purchasers. Ills stock con ski s of Fine Dross. Prock and Body Coats heavy knalf-y pet and Winter sack. e'oats of all description-. Inack. Blue and striped Cassimere• Pants and toys' (lathing ! miry Velvet Vests, illaCk and Fan'ey izatith Vests. Cassl nfere and Worsted of all kind;. Flannels. : 4 triped,,wrid • Dressed Shirt s. reen anti Satinet aucliets. and ft vlirlety of other articles too numerous to tnizilition, all or whirl lie intends to sell at the lowest prices. ,Ile alfio'utakes 1 up all kinds of Cl thinfz . to (Tar. at tlh.)ilaurte . kt_limlce. Pi. Don't fOrzet Centre street. nne .10.71 , 14(4v Market I st.. West silo. Pottsville. A. til LLMOItE. Agent, Dec. S. ';vs., CARD! I - 011N SlLVEll.takes pleasure in. in s); f,rining his numerous frkll(l,4 and the= puhite generally that he has left Mr. S. Shin- "• ders itefectory, and taken that Commodious ta4Al l ga fa cto ry in the basement of the Odd Fel- +3 lows pall. where he will be happy to wait on -his friends and the public. Ile 11 ,, pea hie past reputation for k . ."pin . g. a 'respectable estabiklim-nt fur twenty-five years. In t he same line of business. and a desire to please, will Insure a continuance of their patronage. John ,'il -- Will also present to the public his every day's Bill of Faro, viz: • Rae; ItysterN in t hethell. salt nr fresh. Ste - wed Oysters, Spiced ditto. ditto Salmon. Chun &nip, nod Roast ed Pofab,s, Fried Liver. ditto fresh 114.. Spiced Lob sters. Fresh 47rabs. MOIL ox,, and Toast. :Inked Trine. SpiNst 'l*ri•Sh Fish. Sardine:: Stewed Boer and Mutton, Catfish and Coffee: - fiesh Lointers, Spiced Clams. Stint les Philad'a XX Pale'Ale, Yeunzlinces and I:wee's Putt scille Pale Ale. on draught.andall kinds of Domestic Wines in bottles. &e., &e. J NO. SILVER. :%las 31.'.16 • *2'2•Cin • NOTICE.: - 11 XTOTICE Ihiatinen a alit? - 81iii)pers - of Goal.—,On and.iiftel the opening of the :Amyl kill Narisation t. r theyee iFog the following tegula lions will lye en creed. ~ • , - . ' • : INrsl.-No Boat .p.lll,htqiut unifer'the 4 Sahnteit of the landings of the ennipatiy -for loading with Coal, unless t ho Captain or stfeh.boat, or some ono duly authorized by him f.,r that purpLis'Zi shall be present, and personally at tend for keepi n, an aemun t of t he quantity put on beard. Szond.-A bill of lading in the usual form fhallte Mulled by the Captain, for the quantity so lad e n on board the boat. and no boat nill'ho permitted to enter or dear from the docks orlandinus of the Company tinder Any unusual form of Bill of Ladlir• or V agile and nocer lain in its obllgations. 9'urd. The Shippers of Coal at each, lauding shall,per sonally, or by their duly authorized agents. keep a con, rect account of ail Coal laden on toward earth boat engaged by them. In such manner rs to eu31.10 the Ciptniu or WS agent to check or tally the cargo. and thereby ensure oorrect bills of holing and maniksts of Carves for all partb.a. 1.11.11ce Sehnyl. Na,. Company, i F. FRALEY, Pres. March 20th, 1556. • March . , 91,000 REWArtill I ' U sti e b ß v e r e i e O r f un i t t IWhillrEinß"lE,e‘AmSmPadeinknoewnorto consequence ,some reckless person or - persons did with malice wrote thoughl circulate rumors to the effect that Fashionable Rats, Caps and gentlemen's Funiishingßoods have been formerly kept in Pottsville as good and as cheap ns now sold by the subscriber. at the New Store, next deer to the Pottsville liou.se," iu the boroug't of Pottsville, aforesaid. Notice Is hereby given that said rumors has te:. no foundation in fact, the above reward will be im dlately paid to any person or permns who shall thorough 'lN amerced in suppressing such fraudulent runfors, or to any person or permns with shall lead to the discovery of any 'establishment where Cheaper. o , more Fashionable Flats and Mpg can be pnrrhssed thnn at S4.31(1.1:1, C. 'TAYLOR'S New (lily 114, fltp and Cp-nileanen's Ilirnishing. Store. Next door to the "Pottsville House." In the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid. REMEMBER: Solon Store. Small Expense, Profiis Small; against. _ Large. .Pore. GT? E. 171011.0 . Pro fits Enormous! • LADIES' RIDISCi HATS Caen , StyleA, At the City HatE Cap Store, next &Dort° the "Pottsville ilotpe," Pottsville, P. Apra 26.16543 17- PATENT METALLIC COFFINS I / t' ..,, I\ 7 ss`••••••. -1 .:. -- " - . ''' 77 t - --z‹.- • . . , -•-.' • : .4i'i -- i • ""_,. ' '• '•' :' ----- . . , 1 , .. ' 'READ! READ 2 ! If i ß—ll. GRES, SANG has been ap- IT pointed Agent for this county, for the sale of 1 "14K 7 8 . PA NT 'SIETALLICTURIAL CASES ,"• Which snpercede all other kinds in use. Being - perfectly airtight. it übiriates the necessity of haity bitrials, and •ileo preserws the ' , (rsly from immediate decomposition.— They are particularly suitable( for transporting the body mom ode place to another. The fare is covered with, a hick gisse. - tvith metal top, which can be removed at any ine.. and the face of the corpse seen by its friends or re , dives. "We might give you hundreds of certificates. to orrthorate ou r statement: s a to the advantages the. Me. vile Coffin has over the Wooden, but the following will talk:. ; • .. • • W.tsnisorey, April sth. (;cattem'er , :—We witnessed the utility'of your *ens. dental 'Patent bletalUe Burial Casei," used to convey he remains of 'the late lion. John C. Calhoun to the Con cessions) Cemetery, which Impressed tie with the belief hat it is the hest article tneein to tie for transporting be don to.their tittaliesting - Wit ltrespect. wo Subscribe ourselves. yours, etc„ (S).xnetft. Ireful` Clay, Lewis Cass. Dan. Webster, Wni. .t. 'Jeff. Davis. J. lif.'lierrion, J. Y. Mason, D. n. ltcitineon. C. tfron. rim,N. Mangum, Henry Dodge, Dickinson. teStimoulalsmight be added without nnmiser. 'Apply • if. OnrIcSANII, Chu frestrert.corner of Union Dittsville, Jane 9. 1i5543 (fMoife pottp. From the Knieki , rboeker. • A Visit to Inideperiderice Ikon, Philadel. ) phis. ;' i --I 1 . . • • er MART E. ineari. •.• 1 • ,• *-' U ~ 1 Through the shaded walk. int , the State p House, Walked Agatha and I. ono de i., bright morn In early spring. A moment;ltid We skood 1 • Within the silent walls wh lac , yers ago, 1 - • n 'lssued th e wisdom of thq.e to n These bys I i Float brightening dow tulle jt • 4 • ;time' ! Fie. eve . 'Tie a large. plain; rndiung round • With portraits. images of men isrholie names Gleam brightly In the galaxy of Wrie, Dependent frum the ceiling, a chandelier .. . Vours inten'epted light through conntles..imlSms In rainbow radiance o'er the mods .. On bigh.,;, Itlid.way of the tar wall. over against . . The ebtrance, penhea the brazen eagle, Our country's emblem. 19dispicuously ' Beneath. stands Washington In statue; here, I Ac In history, alone, unequalled. 1 , Europe has had her heroes. Albion Her wargior monarchs. and Corsica 1 Gave (laid Its red, far-Lashing meteor:. But thou. America. young, favored land, , . . Ifzoi fixed upon the tinnanent of fame , The cynosure of nations. `Come hither,' Called my friend : `come: sit here where I have sat: I'll tell Ins•counrrymen. when I return t4))Greoce, How I reclined me in the chair t - - - Honored by Washington. ' . I've never cringed To meant : no Living *IAt bears spirit • Prouder than my Own; but reverently . Before that chair I stood, nor dared to touch The seat otwe hallowed by his pn.senee. Later. and up the winding steps we took Our toilsome way . e'eu to the interior Of. the clock; Itself a room, its mechanism In therentre; the four circular windows its four' faces; to which the citizens - • That throng the streets look up and see On every side of the square tower, true As truth itself their.faithful Monitor. Down imthe room below . the pendulum., - 'lTiat great pulse-beat of time. swings to-and fro. , Up. on we went, nor passed unnoticing The bell whose iron mouth to all the land Sang out the song of freedom! Pacific . heard it borne along by echoing-Andes; And. kneeling on the shore. Its mighty waves Took up the tune; and ever on their march, • Frem - pule to pole, they chant It forth afar • To listening lands in solemn unis.m. Higher and stilt more high. and then we stood Within the open Steeple. •Ilow.gl.,riousr • .'. Exclaimed my friend. limy mere than beautiful! The city girt with rivertythe blue sky, And that white building to the West away, With gleaming columns, so like' he Parthenon! 'Tis almost like :a more in any Lair clime. Ala! Hreeee; thou dear, delightful land!' She Ceased, Looked dreamily toward the College, And tears, large tears. suffused her soft. dark !eyes. Her gentle breast hehved with a sigh. and then I left her side. fur well I knew her thoughts Were fir away\ and busy with the past. O'er the vast, Irregular tila: aof :roofs. , . .. Chimneys, and tops of trees kik visible Between, glancing at spire and gilded dome crowning cross shining lice a pale planet In the sunlight, my eye roved ta, and there Far to the setithewhere sky and landscape meet, Saw the blue. lordly Delaware move on, - 1 ~ 31ajestimily slow, receive and fear '! . Rejoielug Schuylkill coward to ' the'sea. . i Delightedly I gazed and long: enjoying .• : , The pure breeze. gladdening sunlight, and low hunt That from the busy streets below aseetnied ' . . Lnilingly. the the fir-off murmuring Of waterfall; and thought anon of Hellas, Unhappy. ruined Hellas: beautiful ~ But sad, mourning o'er her lost liberty, Lost poaver. and perished glory—yet To the fend wanderer's heart lovelier • In alTher woeetban our young rising land Of giant promise. ~,, Ere we descended. - Once more to the vast, lighted scene below,. I turned then to the calm, o'er-arching sky, .- ' Amillke the old Silesian, thanked my Gm That I was barn In such a land as this , . ; it 'Sick, Volley Jorge, IS3e. ' sheto. HOW =MONT /LAN IN '47. The fullowiwg sketch, says the New York Eren iug Po4t, from the pen .of one of the raltny who were fascinated by the brilliant and dashing ca, reer of Col. Tremon: as the deliverer of California,: and who became acquainted with the incidents; he, describes upon the spot, and from the, lips of ties who witnessed them. They show tliat Fre- I. wont made "a good run" once, and will gp far to satisfy those who tire. open to conyieti - 1741 that he can do it again. In the early part rtf. - the early part of the year bnainess coil ed me to Alto California: Having been long a res:deut on the Pacific coast, and being familiar, with the language and customs of the people, I was selected - to effect a large contract of hides for one of our eastern • firms, tie trade eintk. nearly paralyzed ut the Gine by the war then in p-ogress ! i 1 - between our country and Mexico, where' a hand-1 l'ow. and Illinois are cm sire for Fremoutnnd ful of n .ble men were aemnoplishing, deeds,which , Dayton. _ !. have giVeu them a place iu. history by the side ofl A Funterr club has been formed at Wilming- Leunida.s and his braves. The Ca lifornias had he- ; ton, Del.,' i . , come to us a desiderotum ; although, their mine-! TuEiNew York Mirror has enlisted under the rat wealth still slimbered, waiting for.thint.4nehan. i flag' of [Freedom and Fremont.. ter of modern days, Twilit() enterprise, their TIIEip.; are in Pennsylvania - thirty papers for splendid harbors, the contignity of our pessessions Fillmore:and ninety for Fremont. in Oregon, and the facilities for' trade with China, . Draincaliric adVices from. the South, Speak were a sufficient incentive. Commodore Stock- 'very despondingly of the prospects of Mr. Bu ton I had hurried up from . Callili in the frigate Con- V alleluia. t greas and Gen. Kearuey had crossed the plaits ' THE iVur(land E-positor ' a leading advocate* from the Missouri river, with a force of arme the Democratic cause' in' Maine, now Supports 1 hunters, for the purpose of taking the Country ; remora. - ;., . . I and holding it as a gage' fdr a satisfactory treaty.. Gerrit Smitirllas.ttilbscribed $40.,000 .to - make The native Californians, who had long groaned Kansai - a . frees -Siate. He gave $lO,OOO in tone beneath the hapusts of a distant Government and ; sub•tiPtlon• i1 i '- ;. • venial Governors, had themselves invited mire:vex- l' TuOleadvillii Sprit, an indepeudent PitieF, - , - tures. ; but a few of their leadera, with; a deadly' the editor of which has always; boon a.Denancrat; hatred toward the YankeeS, and hope of pessonal ' hoists Fremont. 1 reward from Mexico, were assiduously 'endeavor- ' J. CI CnderwoM,l, the "exile from •Virginia," ing to stir the people up to a revolt,--in many addresSed a Fretnent meeting iu New York on cases with-too great success. 'Manuel !Castro, a ; Thursday night., . wealthy and influential ranchero, noted for his ' TuK Rockford (III) Democrat, always'an old determined opposition to all change,' and enmity ; line getnoeratic paP i er, has hoisted the names of to the'"Gritigos," hod arranged for an attack on; Fremont and Dayton. . . the Pueblo:los Angeles, the headquarters of Rear-! . TutilFretuont -''ea of NeVir Havcin have organ-' ney, held'hy it stnalt force of marinesnnd volun..; ized. under the titlt of o‘The hithfinders," and leers. His agents were in all parts of the country, ' are .spirited and eu; `the , . inflaming the inhabitants and urging them to ; Jr is said that a! Convention of all - the Now join him. lly some means his'plan leaked out.l England States in favor of Fremont and Dayton . I was at this time at the ranch of lay; old friend,; is to tie held in Bolton next' month. General Maitinez Vallejo; on. the Sunman -Creek : : raises - are signs of-a -Southern insurrection my companion was Capt. D---, who .has since ' against .Buchanao.l Nei* pleilms will probably espoused one of our host's daughters. Vallejo. be required relative to sqUatter sovereignty. was one of Cho largest landholders in California;'. Welsh 'adopted Americans of Racine, Wis., owning some sixty sqnare miles, with forty thou:; " held a; large meeting on the Bth, and resolved to sand head of cattle and Several- hundred horses ;. support the not:eine:34A the Republican party. • cattle and horses at that time being a man's i Tun Bradford Ontocc.otic Reporter :published available wealth. He had bCeit formerly tnilitary in Towanda, Pa., not only refuses ro hoist up the Out - enter of the country, ;and was considered fair,-name id the old Fdderalist, Buchanan, but pears spoil by our people, though in justice L must state : broadsides of hot snot into the old hulk. that he waS kindly disposed toward the Americans.; SEN t 4TOII. Jones, f. Tennessee, calls himself "a The house was a substantial edifice of two stories' 'lleaveb descended Whig`' The Devil was Hear; surrounded by a email, with . a strong gateway; ; on des ended. He Iwas kicked out of that place, the household consisted 'of - seine twenty persons. ; and his descent waj a tremendous obe.—Prentice. We had all retired to rest, and were Wrapped in I A SWenisn,weekly paper has been atartediat slumber, when the loud barking& dogs and hal- ' Galva; 111., devoted to the cause of Fremont - anti toning of men aroused .tis . suddenly I from our ! Dayton. There are about 100,004 Swedes in that dreams. Expecting an attack from the , bear party i • and ether Western Fx.tates, and this is their only, (a band of lawless despiradOes, who; infest the ; organJ; - 1 - country;) all rushed to the court-yard, armed as I Benjamin Rush! Bradford, , Esq., the Native well as the time permitted,' and in costumes; Amethean candidate for GOVernor -in 1854, has the most picturesque, as pritnitiveness lis usually i come:mit for Fremont, anti is '-one of the officers considered so.. The - 0 .. tieral, sabre in hand, of U F Neff Brighton,—Beaver came last; be chaPenged the intruders ' With:— I Count! , . "Welles/a !" - (Who is there ?") - I Tan' ti 'Democrat says :—Only "Americanos c amigos, abco frt puerta," Ameri_ i a fort' tee ,the nomination of cans and friends, open the gate) was the response i From thundred and fifty Fro. a blow accompanying 'the words that made the 'moat ned in this State, and flour shako again. - - ' I the wt goes bravely and en- ' The demand wiuyperferce, complied with ; and , tbnala .. - a band of some fifty men were presented -to our' THE 3eaver e:ty," Pa., have view, mounted and arrayed as trappera and hun- I among ash Bradford, Esq., the : .1 last i„, tors and armed to the teeth. • . . u. indidate for Governor, Foremost among them, on a black mustang; wand Benjainin Wide, Eli,' lakDetnocratio candidate - 1 It small, sinewy, dark man, evidently their leader, : for Senator, and ,Hon. A,,". Robertson,. recently ' !with "an eye like Mars to threaten and -corn- 1 Whig senator fro !that district. Lifland," a countenance expressive of the greatest: THE Richmond ilrhig,4in noticing the latest determination), and a bearino• ' that; notwitlastand-; letter ~f. Martin n Buren, pays ;that gentleman ing his rough dress, staMpedhilf as one born to ; this' following co !plimenti . "If there is a man command—to lead. I within - the limits Fat the Republic; who is cor. This was Fremont. .. -,. : diallyiabhorred and detested by intelligent and . "I ern an Officer of the United Siates," said he, "I em on my way to Los Angeles; r must have' horses." • "But —" said Vallejo: - "1 said sir, Imust have them ; you will be re.: compented by my Government. I order you, sir, to deliver to my men what liorses you have in corral." Finding remonstrances would be of no avail with such a man, Vallejo called his vavneres and gave the requisite directions. In the meanwhile, my friend D— made himself known to li'remont having met him in Washington. "I have information of Castro's intention to at-1 tack Los Angeles. I have six days to reach there! before the outbreak ; for that I need these horses; for I must be in at the death." "But the distance; six hundred miles," said "The reads—" "I shall do it," ho replied, and-turned -away to ; • supervise his arrangements. • In half an hour they departed as uncermoisions. ly as they came, taking ''f rith them . Como three hundred horses, and leaving us a.4tounded at this I raid, to wonder if we' we're - yet; awake, or whether I it was an unsubstantial drearn. • 2 ; "Loll Diablo.," intaiseed 'the Gerierai r they ; have even - taken saddle-hors*!'-se thor oughly bad Fremont's lientenint executed his or. ; der. ! •• I - I From Sonora to Eertia puns, the little hamlet jwhere now stands the queen city-of the P/40ifie, San Francisco, he augultimtett. h atdek to the; number of fifteen hundred,. etimpletelY clearing! the country; acil then Commenced tine of the I most peculiar races fey fight ever probably known. Barely pullirig bridle to devaur a stea-; cut from the quarter of at Scarce dead hillock, dri ving before them their spare herpes—on, on they; 'went. The roads at all tittles liad, at this time ; were horrible—fifty miles being a hard day's journey evert tor a Califoridan; ' As the sixhansted beat ts dmppiett auderthem they! tore off th e inddies, and, placing them ion others, I hurried on leaving the poor animals to be devoured bythe eayotes, or reeover,'as Chance might bring 1 , about..:-Ever at the .tse4 the last to !dismount,! arid the first to 'leap into this nadir( was this! mountaineer, Ilia comp:vs:dots of. Kit Carson! {Os . piuncer of •enspire Fitz. owl Rarely! speakillg I 4 I= Mt 11110 • but to erg on his men, or to question some ,pas sing, native, taking the smallest modicum of re- Ireshm4nt, and watching while others snatched a inonatfnes repose, was he wrapped up in his pro ject and determined to Aare sonic of the fight. Through San Pablo, and Monterey, and Jose pba they dashed like the phantom riders of the Rafts M. untains, startling the inhabitants, and making. the night watcher cross himself in terror as theiti baud dew on. The River Sacrifices was reached. swollen by the rains, it rolled -on; a rap -id, muddy stream; his men paused. "Foifrard, forward!" cried he, rind; dashed in himself, the struggle was a tierce one, but his-gal lant mustang breasted the current, and ho reach ed the epposite shore in safety, his men after a tine-joined him, two brave fellows finding ts wa tery grave, and many loirses being . 'ear.ied down the stream ; but nothing can ndw stop him--the heights adjacent to the Puebla appear—now a smile n ight have been seen on the implacable OE visage of the leader—We the sixth day, and the 1. goal lir ' on! . With ninety m:n on the. last of his caravan of horses o fell like a thunderbolt on the • rear of the Ideiicans. The day was with them'; the little band . ol stout hearts guarding the presidia, taken by sari rise;and not having the advantage of the Mexica is in regard to horses, were beginning to waver. But cheer up, cheer again—succor is at .hand. On comp those riders of Fremont-120th lug can withstand their shock. With shouts .of triumph tliey chhuge the battle to a rout. The field ielir n oh!. • The out' was complete one; and had not Fre mont'S been utterly exhausted, noun would Lave escaped. E ended tho Ride of the one hun dred. I r Aso - usual s that t 1847, bi . • bait Fremonr ( Freedom and Friimont) • they !showed decisively (which way their reason and their better nature led them. to go. -• . A aiINTLEIIAN id Susquehanna, Pa., who has alwarvacted with the Democratic party, writing to a - friend in Hartford, under date of July 13, 1856, nays:—"l have turned over to the Fremont ers,—ian't go Dethoerat any ionger,—ain cote, pletely disgusted with their whole proceedings. Hurrah for John C Fremont, the man for the , peoplel.! Old Buck can't stand a sight,--even Pennsylvania will! go against him. We hien only three Bachann i : men here; and they will dry up and blow away fore November next. And in thelnext town to ; us three is but one ; and ho is wavering. I guess! abo'ut Election time, he will go F4mont." I - Tf.le, Republican Meeting at Indianapolis on the 15th inst., was the largest publio meeting ever as aembled in the State. The number present is es timateil at 50,000 t. 475,000. A , correspondent of the Cincinnati Gatifte says:—"The meeting was held in Stater - 11,min grounds, and they comprise some 4ro or six acres, and were literally , cove red over with . people, so that:the only way to measure them 'was by acres."' In the procession to the State House square was a car drawn by six white .horses; and containing thirty.tiro girls dressed in white, :with garlands around their headi, represeia. Ling the- thirty-one' States and Kansas. Tho in. seriptiOn on the-car was "Opposition to Old Bache lors."liansas WM represented by a fair hairedtlue eyed g rl, sitting in this extreme end of the car, and wit.Wher white dress drape 4 with. black crape. • Tlialitario'(!dies.) Homer liaa - secured ti political editor. He lirioga into tbapolitical can vas!, brides a generalitook of political inform& lion add teal for tbo onto% two bowie knives, one of haitie's rifles, trill els shooters, and sandry caries 4. 1141 rbillclabp, (it to speak of two' pair , uf .bras knuckles. Ul Id state that the Government, with their iced in such matters, passed an.appropria satisfy Gerferal Vallejo and others for their losses, six years after. This Put a - virtual end to the war, for though they again made a stand at the San Pascal, bead ed by P l ieo : 'sti s ll they were dispirited, and' Gov. Kearney with his mounted men' defeated thorn with gr - ,eat'logs. The goiernorship of the coal try being - decided, which had long been a source of trots te between Kearney, Stockton and mason, affairs became more settled, and the American f,: , rce, now largely augumented, was placed on such a costing as to !loon "crush the head ~f runic Picii land Castro fled to the lower eountry,:to fight I'4llt time longer against ineri trilole fate., .• potiticaL : From the a‘'pring:fl da Republican • , 1 SONG OF THE CAMPAIGN. Ain—ll'ortant pour la .Uric." , 'fie voice of Fri•edoin loudly 'calls, i tin all the'trde and brave. From slavery's destroying. hand, Her fair domain to save. Arise, and let my Empire stretch, Fioni widening Sea to ' Her soil foreveri consecrate To blessed Liberty, . Her banner to It nfolded wide, Of red 311 d 1)M-est white; . Her lofty COM. lOsance Shines like hbr anent bright; America's true-hearted AOns. Her w.oartors brave shall be; Her battle-shotit victorious, FREMONT ANDIIGPAITY. t . ." • f.,et fnemen haiteii to her side, • • And raise h.t.banner high. Free speech beneath our domes to have, Sky: Lot bleeding Ean fertile plains . i A land of fret4;.4l,, oe; - - And let this citcled , Union cry, FIVEMONi" LILIELTY. Tan REV. .JOHN ' CHAMBERS has committed a' political faux 'paß. •In a letter to the Bedford Gazdte: l the reverend gentle Men; not only athro cates the election of 'lltichiuMn—wo do imt clues , Lion hid right.to do that—but he op - ens his Bible; quotes From the' inc;'Ntie :law its endorsement of Slavery } ; throWs up his lilt, and - says, "go it, bretherim!—the interezp—orDetuocraey require it we tuOttet stand on trifles!" When Mr.' Chain bers, otters convincing proof . that the Bible even by intimation , justities the blighting of free ter ritory tiith the curs of human slavery, •we will commend his exertirs to estend that institution here. In the meantime, we think his letter in!- consist:ent with his 6ristain professions. • . SIGItiSA:I;E' THE TIMES. pntriolie men of all parties at - the South, that man 101artin Vani Bureni" very large Fremont and DaytOn ratifiektion meeting. was recently held at Free port, 41linois. At least one-half the nasembinge wem oermans. DE Billgaetner eloquently ad dressed them in their own tongue;,and by their unbounded enthusinsm at the .m'entiOnof "Frei- STEAM PUNTING. Otnct, Flawing procured thiee Presses, We aro now prepared to execute Jigt and 80011 PRINTING of ecceryCleictipticn at the Oftlce,t) f the kners' Journal, cheaper 'Simi can be:dote Ak soy Othorostablblithentli theeotinky,sieh a • Books, fampAlets, • I Bale of a o dinit, Large osiers, - -P'' . Roamed Tickets, Hued ' I Paper-Books, Artieldiof Apeement,l Time Books , 1 , , Bill 1.. , Order 800k5):47e., At the very shorten notke. Our stock of JOll TYPE is more . exteniire than that otany other dike in this sec. tine of the State, and We keep bands employed expreialy foriJohbing. Being a 'practical . Printer onnielf. we s it gusiantee our work. to be as aka} 'as any that eau he stir/1000.4n tbecities. PRINTING .F.N COLORS gene at tho shortest netire. El Books bound in every variety of style. Blank Books of every deecription manufactured, bound tnd ruled t 6 order :it abort notice. NO. 31, k'roni the Chicago Tribune, July /6.•: are in receipt of 'a very late and important letter from Leaienworth City, wherein the policy to be.p.ursued by Geo. Pei Lifer F. smith; in his military government of Kansas, is stated in words_ taken down from his own lips. 'R'e evpy so much of the letter ac relates to Geo, Satith's..kleelara.i Cons, which though brief, will satisfy the friend] of Free Kansas in the North, that his instruction* fromheadquarters at Washington , are of th is char_ aster of all the rest which have preceded them.-- The writer'says, under date, • " ' LEAVLNWor4III Ctrr, July id.' t r'. MUM. Editnr; •• • • * "Yesterday a delegis tion of our citizens waited upon Gen. renilfer F. Smith. at lairs quarters at Fort Leavenworth. to Lay their gritty - awes before him, and ask his interpositio ,as • Military couttuAn ler of the farces of the Territory, toprotect their liven and prowrtylvoni the bands of armed marauders from South Carolina. Ocorfia and Alabama,- who are sta tioned over us atthe , different rivet Mons. armed with United States attus, and suppofted by contributions frtr- . Wished from Miksouti. Wheu asked for relief to disturid these armed military bands. as Free State men hare been !. dispersed in the Territory, his reply 14 that he hat NO rctiosaTT—thatbissz BANDS LU Re4irl..tni MOLL= Ad MILM t or ilmTritartniti„ AND THAT itrutr THING SILT DO .JS DONE UNDER OOLOR OF LAW, and the we. (the y r ee stat e men) Aare nu redress e.rcept Os the future, by . refer: to the powers Mal be: “If the Urea and property of oar citizens are destroyed by these armed mobs. there is ndreitress for us, save by/ application to the civil power, which, as you ass well aware, has already pctjudged our eases: Trial', we Awn In a lamentable condition. We may yet :he compelled I -to resort to our good right arms and trusty rifles for de ' fence:" We,know not what comment to make upon 101 • gigantic wickedness, which Uen. Smith's reply re veals. It is doulltless the purpose of the Adman istratian now, as It has also been, to reduce Kan sas to iltitery; but 6,vmptoins of. a -rebellion , ',of the Democracy of the ls.ierth, against the iniquity, have become so general, That it was hoped it would relax,lf but for a brief period, its iron rule over the distracted and unhappy Territory. In this hope, however, there is nu reliance. Whatever show of lairness may be made by •Douglas and Toombs at Washington, the bayonet and ruffian are still to have sway on the border. The lives and the property of the settlers are still° to bo at the mercy of the predatory hordes, whictbthe pol icy of Atchison and the complicity, of- Shauuun have brought. upon the hind. The work of ter rorism is still to go on. More Free Stnte men aro to be driven Mr, us hundreds hitve been before.— More towns are to he sacked., The highways are still to,ewaria by the .feethooters by whom they have been infested. Majre Buehaniering is to be done upon the Misshuri.! More blood of innocent ulabiii to wet the soil of Kllll,ilS., In a word, the ,system which Stringfellow and Atchison iuuugu rated,- and, which Douglas, Pierce k Co., have defended through, thiek and thin, is to be winked. out until'its legitimate result—the establishment of .slavery in Kansas , —is attained. It is worthy of remark thai the instructions up on which Mr. Pteree's subordinate in the Territo ry is acting, were, framed' in Washington, about the time that the bill of Tobnalis and Douglas for the pacili!:titi,.ri of KintriaS, was., drawn up." The reply of Gen. Sinith •to . the delegation of Free: State wen of Leavenivorih City, is an expositiom - at tine° conclusive andlorerwhelming, of the true intliut and meaning of that false and hypocritical act. Front the o + Platte argui , July filth. KANSAS TO DE SLADE A STATE - 511SEpttlti.4YS TO.rit may'be regardedd-ns eertainthat: the hilt to`ergarrize a Stets Constitutim in 'Kan .Fll:', will, if' net already, become a 'law; it has pa,sed the Senate, and will hiss the !louse! .By,;this bill all who are residents of Kl/113:19, on tt.e of Atigust, will be entitled to vote at the electron on Ist - Monday in November, when Mu , destiny .31' Kansas will be fixed forever! Every abolitionist who can then be hired, will be there! Will Missourians be there to. meet them? 7t is yoUr duty to move at once—make yoursel veS settlers—get the right to vote—and you will flip secure to all honest menthe right to live in '.7Kanins or Missouri! . If abolitionists from spite, without any personal interest at stake, can come from Boston, will not Missourians vrho have their all at stake, be wil ling to change their neighborhood, for this is all you - do id moving to Kansas? Wlio hwitatet You' hove the right to gd—it is your`duty to go —your - interests prompts you to go—your very necessity compels you go? Go there at once—be there as .Settleri—bo there to be enrolled—be !hero to vote, and thus save yourselves and your collars ! We are glad to see all around us preparing to move! KnuWing that the day for the final strug gle has conic,' they du nut hold back. hot others do their duty'rtnd we are saved ! BURY THE tiARDEN.—There was sorrow there, ' and tears were in every. eye; and there were low, halfsUppressed sobbings beard from every rumor Of the zoom ; but the little sufferer was still ; its you. g spirit wasjust on the verge of departure. • The mother was bending over it in all the speechless•yearnings of maternal love, with one Irra under its pillow, and, with the other unconsciously drawing the little dying girl closer to her bosom. Poor thing! in the bright and dewy morning it had :olrowed out behind its father into the field; and while he was there en gaged in his labor, it had patted around among the meadow flowers, and had stuck its bosom full, all .its burnished tresses, with carmine and lily-tinted things ; and returning tired to its father's side, he had lifted it upon the. loaded cart; but a stone in the road has shaken it from its seat and the ponderous iron wheel had ground it down into the very cart path—and the little crushed creature was dying. We bad all gathered up closely to its bed-Side, and were hanging over the young ono t see if it breathed, when kelight!movement cattle over its lips, and its eyes were partly opened. ;There was no voice, hut there was something bane:411;4.6 eye lids which a mother could alone interpret. Its lips, trembled again, and wmall !fold our breath— its ey e s , opened a littio further, and then wo heard the departing spirit whisper in that ear which touched thimeps: "Mother! Mother! don't let them carry me: away down:to the dark, cold eke° yard,. but bury inc iu.the garden—in the, garden. Mother." r; A little sister, whoce eyes=fwere - raining down with the inelthag.of the heart," had crept up to the bedside, and taking cip the hand of the dying girl, sobbed aloud in its ear—"Juli,t.! Julia! can't you speak to Antoinette ?" . The la 4t fluttering. pulsation. of expiring - nature struggled hard to enable that ppirit to utter one more wish and a word of affection; its soul was on its lips is it whisliered again "Bury, me in Ole garden,. mother—bury nie in the—" and a yttivering comb over its limbs—ono feeble struggle and nil was still. DT ON' SraY Lose—lt is rarely indeed that we haveread anything more truthfully poetic than the subjoined waif, which we find float log among our exchanges. Would that every Husband in our cities might read it.' • , - "Don't stay long:, husband;" said n . yonni wife tenderly in my presence One eventng L as her husband was preparing to go out. The words themselves were insignificant, but the look of melting tenderness with which they were accompanied, spoke voliiines. It told the whole vast depth of 'a woman's love,, her grief, when the light of his smile, the sohrce of all her joy, beamed not brightly 'upon 'her. . "Don't stay long, husband," and I fancied I saw the loving, gentle wife sitting alone, anx• iously counting the moments of her husband's absence, every few minutes running to the door to see it he. is in - sight; and finding that he was not, I thought I could hear her ex claim, in disappointed tones, "Not yet." "Don't stay long, husband," again I could see the young wife rocking nervously in the great armchaiq and weeping as though her heart wonhir break, as her thoughtless "lord and master" prolonged his stay to a wearisome length of tune. 0, you who have wives to say - " Don't stay long,' when you go forth in the busy hive of life, think of tbsna kindly;for they are gems .too seldom replad. • ' "Don't stay long,, husband," and the 'young wite's look seemed . to say: "for here, in Tour own sweet home, is tr loving heart, whose Elu -1 sic is hi:shed when you are absent, and hero is a . soft br&tst for, von to lay your head upon, and here are pure' lips that• will pay'you :vitth kisses :4 coming back soon." A 3IAN i marrias , gcnorolly, to leave; society ; - a Woman, to enter it. Not many we apprehend, are awsire j of that gushing wealth of song which bursts forth with the lint mottling ray of light. AS no gnus of the day, is it so varied and rich. Every tbraat joins in the anthem, and it swells upward throu gh the still morning air from every branch. Wake up and bear th 9 birds Or' The lath was truly an eventful day. bad the horrible scene at Fort Washington, the burning of_the Northern Indiana, the burning of the nom, and a large tire at Nelwark. More than onwhundreal lives wore lost during the day, wl one bundled individuals in addition, were wnand. ed. -It may well be known in history as the "event ful 18th." On the, 10th instant, the morning dam Wand East. mat the New York Central Railroad, -ran' ftionL Buffalo to Siracusa, nearly 150 miles, in four hours and seven minutes.-4,:c. We have gone from New York to Albany—liti milt•s—oti..the Hudson River Rai'read, is Uwee bourn and forty minutes, thirty minutee of which were occupied in being drawn by horsot, hofur•l we.took loco:attar° at 32tt street. That I.t- bout t speed• • ME= BANNAN'S BOOR BINDERY. jtlisrellauq. AFFUI;,B IN KANSAS. EEO II
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