TERMS OF ME MINERS' JOURNAL. -.•, - . . fI , GLr. Ft 5.:-.7.17.1rT10N: T;i •) I, )1,1,A 11S p,ranumn. t , tyshl c In 311V3111"2 — 5:2 '2 if on( ~1,1 wi' i thiu 1-1 - 71 uotith.F.-7and it.N.4 if tivt fall •ithin ri,.,-,3.r. • . EOM in ailinnce, A ~5,4 00 atr t• • I'll 0 410 , • 4,‘ • dri • 2 , 1 0:1 tlubsabi n+t be in rLnldpp?idinadsnnce. and sent Id A ,:10 Aqate.s. *limns; Tho 31nNAL wiii tp Carl ter=and others at •TrpoF k , C. - 01.1 i 4 • iVvry, PI ^ up piled w ith th, =I If stil,szribers o;d.-r tiodio , r.oultiuono; nt . thtlr news tho loO•ii.hor clay ronti nu.: to F-:.nd them until - it ' , l!) , " ribeis d i•Ct ur rofu4.o to t.i their of.ri•pa frona the to vrhl,4l they an, directed. the) am h,ll n 7.i1 :ho r y bare settled the Lilts and or dered them di , ,oationt-d. atanb o other pl.tn4.lllth , at litr..rratng pnbitaher.nod t e neunmryra are sent - to the former dirootion thz:y are held The courts hire tleellA that ca , fil-Inz to take news-a. ~.ra front tho otTP.a.: nr reno.sing and log them Mt. for. I. prima Ltd.' ealence of intentional trona: RATES OF ADVERTISING. .. , ne svalre of I , i lineg. :0,) cents for one In, , erti.-n— , dle. ,-vat id,..,-ranni.....1.1 cent. each: :; liar,: . - ate time: 2.5' ~.—:atspi dent in , ,N - ti nis.l..!? 2 " ..eirts t , :..d1. 11 n , lrer- ~,,, ,n as rarer':; lines, for anvrt periods, civirzed 4. 3 :' . , • ...., ._ DESIE&BLE" REENWOOD LO . ll FOR SALE. ___.„... - r-- THE ADAMS EXPRESS COIVIPANII. 0 - 'I"I'SVILLE To HARRISBURG. SE' Vk:II I I LOTS. frOnting on Adam s t tvenvr- , In 4ire.iwo,,ll. suit- • • P • street Anil • t eetrat/... • • lhi- hut , connects daily with nil their great South ON.;:. St" .1. rimr.r." !WC. TWELV2I.,' ~o 14 buiisiingl, 1t.. 3 ..1v''. " .; , 1 . 1. ` — , ." 9 L 'Y 1: '" 1.',.-1- an,] - etTl'lltla Western Routes. ' liv art:mkt - mu-tit th&sir plari.ol 4;2 , 4 571....`. $1 , 2:1 ~..1 25 ".s.:•-; 00 • li,„ 1 ,, 1.: .,, f , ,,. 1A.,-, 1.,, , Veral P.kt. frelltillZ 012 are east businesa in Pottsville will be at 110.2)711er of Howard k :. 0 .:, - 1 Ott 1 75 2"5 4 1.0.! • • ' - • . , , d whit4l are desirable for bilSilletel put , '. stde 01 t o.ii ~..ro, - . , , • ' CO - S. E. WILLI ANS ! . Superintendent. ~. ii:,,-. 1 Oil . I .7..) 2to :; :it/ :, 40 For ti.ravi. ~.,., z iii :it will Lai „reavnname. apply; kur i l . 2 . 2. 1554 . p.1,-..1e-tf. - ;„;. 0: ...0 FIVE L1N!.... c e•tiTi.:ll.ta A ,1.4 c.tr.E OF TIN L11.1[15. : to 1 . 1.1. BANNAA. I , :At - fir-r••. silrtre. 1 1. - . - 1 --: 25 :1 s 0 . 6 0.1 lo sto 1 ..,,,,i;1,,, 51. 1 •Ayi 31, "53 ' II- __ ' I SCHUYL: VALL.EY.PASS...TRAIN TA t - uttres. 221 4 I_lll r, in) 904 14 L.-4 ' . ''' '•;/ FOR SALE. -,-, 'l:.r.. - insres..:l 50 5 ttO r 7 50 •• 72 0.1 I. so 1 1000 ..tors of % atonable Coal Land. I , ale ca.....PPEN53 , ---.....-. , F o o t - - t v & -qc, L.) 'l 1 ../3 ' ls 011 14 00 gt no ! . ~.,.., ~., - ~ . , , l 11OLSAND • Acres of the;' .: i I ~/ ) '0 .) ) 1' tri .Is isf. ,- :to un i 0-%L. fEutrter ~ .. n , . , , ( VS" and after June '2J; 11454' the Vol , Ii ttt . ~ i tunn: 10 00 15,01 ...7-1 00 55 0.) :to 00 '1 rain:Ole 11r. , ad Mountain t'e.al lands. situated in , -.f • )I,•y P.hasetr„;ct Train will leave POttavillecially.ool2- .-.,"l.•trzer spats: for short p..rio It.. a. per a : rre,n: on t. ; Burls r ..ii,4. ilirry t W•uship, S--hu)lkill county, Pa.: in days exerpt,,,Ll for Tu-carura.: at 014 following li nirs, t a-- ttu-ins., ‘;',,ti.s.s. , Sl ei,h-4.l.rompani.sl wit t. O her ,- .oTered at pri‘ate sale. The Ashland klatension vit:,7 A. 'M.. and 3P. M.—returnin.T. will le.t"Pl• Tit 4 , 3- 1 Lailro.ol tin, throu'h part 6f the n, , rt _which 'sun-. ad vertisetnent. 54 6.141',...z•1i. . ... , , . , , I • P. iik .) ~ corn at SA. M.. and 4P. M 'Passenlrers by . the 7 01,1.41. _ thv l'l rltll• ' •1t.n.11,1 enu coil te311,1 , cud Wel, tin IT .t 1 • For reter- Ad vert isemen tS before 7hrriage.and 1.1.• a • • .., ~ . , . . ~ .- . - , train on their arrival at Tnstearora will talie the stales perlinet,,rtir-t insertino—sub.. , -4p , ut inc ,, th' ns • •' 7 T / 1-n , e, or iol,".a•lnatv.ti appi; to l•ItIllUel Lewis, 'Esq....entre ;•• to T3:11 iqua. and there connect with the Catawissa, Wi1...,,,,,,ii . ..,,,,,,ii a-It-ern-In.:. t streetsit• to th• subscriber. at his Ileal- Eslate Agency., per illus. - 'ate WordS are c. 31.. ••3. halt .pc.rt tt Flntira Es Train,h . •h I rhM pretS w 1, eaves a t v the , ir. with it l':"1 I t Pottss Pa The terms are halt I "It s,r . a. - .tree . ills .. sa I., , rchat,ts and ot h. rs. adv , rlbln , ' '.. .3: „ ; .. n i , .1t13^..,5, and a stand ins advertis..l-nt...no.t. ex& ut . _ k l i Will be , 1 - 1,trz.....1. hi,-Iniliait ,s‘t ••••• p p.i•••• to ill.!'t•11-salif t0..1,,t1f.-.ltattr ,, , "i' 4 •"'"'"" ges and -ales tipti,ll. del his at 5 ..,. M. fnr Niagara Falls. err, . t ,D , " A. "" 1 ! h ' lr Irliza. "' : '. l " -- " 6 " FP ' INCI ' . 6Pr: . NC . E" ' gir-Th-lfets to Tatrmtn. (nroeurell in the cam) 50 f•ta. - ra t , at• ;5. a ( 5). i'ottto'3;l.. Aprill'. Is. r. -!, --. • 11.-I I __l .._ , E. H. WICEELEIt. Superintendeq. ' - 242'.in - ibor • Without eh t 3,.:,... at the ra: , desi.l•natell t . t. Ad rvriiNeraioi is ....4 ift 111.......1-t:, pe than tISU3I till he rh‘r,t,•.)l 5 I per cent .1.11.3.11,.”. ~ 11 tilt se irj.. e a All cu t s. _ell] 1...A.11:44ed the . ill., IS 1: - .11zawit's, " - \o Ti'-i-1,: ad: •-.1,-..a.-ot•• 1.,. is ...I from Advertising ! A ,,.„,,, ~,,....,,t. t . ‘ r -11: 31 .. .7) per rent. advsnce...Ott the- , priet.V. it tie , . It , peei.ll.2Zreelterit wills the publisher. Marnv.s , ....1...155,ex , ', Ilviths az.colitpat.ied wills no- ':i...s. 2..., rents. wain :h& &lonic.. no ehar,:e. . All notices. .-:rcpt thnse of a relifi,us character and ', e tst.•a• i.mal punvO•es, till 14.:'eliarged ::5 cent: for any ' .a Os r --cum., und•-•r it), • ri•er l'o lillt'h. 4 Vetta per line 11iti• . 0.:31. 'to PC‘. Ai-Iz , , of 111•.v1i3..::: 1it.,.4 a L5...41.411(T publl'bar al s r...11.0-tinl at 4 ,ef.f , -,11..r line ter [Cell i serti,n, 1 . -•1 - 40 113:.- calinl •il i_ .11)• v., "Will Vtttle quit : l:!".1 fi rs ;131,•.11 , 40:1111-1 , 4 1i0,'..- a lean r•••lition— and ^2 nu , ' a ' I'l tree: sa.laftlilf. '2" . ••: wor•l- o•aki• a i•••lutzn-1'376 is huh • 1u In It:-.tu,s1 7:', , - a nuar:er if '4lliiiii. All (-lid lines loVer al Il ..111Urr. 'Ail rg. -I mr,,alte rat, ..-14 cents per line. Is-iris s .0,-.it.i.,.i, 1,1,1 ~ , ttlin, their alvertlshig to l'ir "wA O - 110 - , • .Vieut les Stir of hem 6711.• of neal Es , It` "4,.. I, 11 . -1 inclust-.1 in lin.iness advertisement.. • If 111.. .11 1111 %. WIRE SCREENS. MINERS"VILLE .KURTZ & _HEISLER, tiurtzi Beyerle & Co,) 'Trim* • Mannfaeturors of 'Mk Wire Coal t,reens. 0,11 Middles.lV (re „ Broms. !,linerscill...Sehuyll.lll • Is it , Thankful fnr tyle liberal pat rona;:ethey r.re .rrnt the Doilers and others. In the 2uf.l will their rusion: In the 'it ore 44 .eAll work dt.ne 4 ,,r shop will he warranted . , so no;:rne 'need I w •afraid g.,tt ing a kid jib. 4 , fr. ILnrtz being, ~ne of the oldest, rtt!tit utosf expe -.teed` Imre 1111rker In tfle-e-lunty. we feel sure, thht we t 'tint outfit,' host Coal greens In the fle.,lion. ork , rs rulifnrcsed to .1. 11. Kurtz. Miners-eine. to W. ILA , nr Kart,. At Holster. 4 1inerscille, promptly attended to. !h . q .50,31 • tepa )11, ty 211. POTTCV ILI.t. WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. Change of Proprlaiori. • THE tindersioted has as the' rieto-ili alt. Wire n•••:1 Va'rt C,ll by HA.. Cake. and degrestneall .tpormter and tin pubdiezenerally. rran.zement• are made • proelleMZ Ito Sre:, lxed of Inatorialk. and erde;n • to a larlellll6llllt trill I.z 1111141 :it thi.,+tivrtest no- •. and ..•1 11, 111."..? , It i=f,ict 4:ry tVrins. • n,„ kut,,,11..r, itv.re.o,r. 11.1 vii,r. Q•etir,4 the gervirre 1 ~.,tditfit t and r xrwrienrell W;•OnlIPTI I,Vill , the most ri d ~,,m i l mt j,,r , 2r t•-•t , •I lit, 1•11 , promi , inir then, , tuti to the he.t 1 urm-r1 not in of i'ertnittinfa , tories. 1 1„ . r i 15",5 liti . ' .1 , 111`.. II A ItIAN.. 1 - - trt• -7-- i ..___ . . i COAL LANDS FOR SALE. TA NB LE. LU • COAL LANDS AT i 1 ' , OVATE SALE.—That Celebrated tract of spiel- did Coal loud known as the -Strilin T act," staining i the justly ei .L.L ra t,.,i sued •• srilin Vein," ids. what Is I Zenc`rally known as the -Seventydice acre tract." tb' ‘,..diiiii.z. iin 11, Mt. rorlinn hail road and in Wed N. ii -I 'Wegian Township, owned by Nicholas E.-Thouron Esq., is hereby oilfired .at private sale, on the most advaula. i ge,, a terms. - Theo tfact 'contains all the Coal Veins In the Oteot• ! Southern Anthracite Regions—lncluding. besides other. ' tracts. I hose:zem•rally known as the Pa/racr.C.'inrieu n•lt Sioids•at. 11•. , c,', Orchard. Orchanl. !Winn's,: end Non i--eioth. with all the underlying. though yet unexplioed. I „I.s.ds of end which' are known to exist in tle formation., 1% eradw when protect, over a hundred feet. of solid' t Coal. In tut, the tracts now offered; contains: the richest Coil deposits in the{ Countyr Inr I nf.rt imMti. apply to Froth+ Spencer. Esq.. agent ji Sr o Coal lain a. and real estate generally.i oMre in Rail ' , road street above E. Market street. Potts . % ille. Pa. March 2:2. 1 - +:.r = 12-tt I • COAL MINE FOR SALE. LL tlitt'' interest of tip Lessee in 4 Ti celellroted veins of Oi ed. M the first \n -1 thracite (Nei Region. at a distance of about Three miles from the town of Potts% ille ' "The Veins Included In the lease. have - each abut Two thnuoAnd yarAs• of run.. i • . ' . ' The le isei*hich is made on more favourable terns than could now he procured. embraces an unexpired period of between eleven and fictive a ears. . The Improvements consist of F. ur pumping and hoisting. and Four breaking Engines. Three slop.-s, One single and ono double Breaker. Sixty houses_ new and • In good repair. . About Three hundred thousand tons of Coal are now i .ipened, by gangways and tunnels. • • 1 The voracity of the Collieries is estimated sie Two hundred thousand toft,4 is.r annum. One of them is' • _ .... ~ believed to lie varibTe r of producing in the aggregate, 1i,E.1 4 ENT . S. rrn •;•1 , : , ,R, .. 1 11S11.•t• 01 Seven millams of tons, with little additional expense, j : ,„ r., ~ lii, o . Ne w..,- • ,11.• - zti i a s , d ~,r , . i .i,.i. so. the ma-hinery ereeteil. being ialculated for that purpose. io isl :tad steroid to r3r•fully. ' For terms .k.c.. apply to .1. M. XV ETIIER 11.4 r'-bras -.:..':pl / . ~ ..fr. ' 1 P ,, ttavilk O'enraf., • - - - - . , or ItURD PATTERSON, heel. , i i 1 C. THOMPSON,' Attorney tind '..li t3 l . l ` .:v?. . ~, 1 1 . - ...4 or.)tins•.ll.r at Law. OlEic.i.elow f..l..Allianns Hot j - COLLIERIES FOR SALE. --;: ~-. toter end of liroad street, tatnova. I ilon SALE =Two of the most varif- Fr lirtiAry = 2. 1 , 70; - _1i-J' = 1 able Cdlieri. 2 s in Schurlkill county. Pennsylrania: ' . , .. .. . . • „ ~ ~„ , , ~. , , , viz: tho• 111,. IK.IINI: CI LL Lin ,-at 1 ottsi Ult. and liIIII - ALIS' ii. li 4. N' '' . l - ; IA ~ Attorney at I tip• imiwicriLLEcoLLIEICY at Brockville. Lair. • ~hire iu Centre z:treet, opposite the Episcopal ; -The sul - Iseriber tow residing In this city. and being iiri - elt. Pottnt ill,. Penna. ' nnalice frprn tether occupations to give to these Collieries Y • I:1 go. 1 <b;; 17-ly : the porztagil att..ntion w.h1211 they require. has been itt-' i tuned t - ,ffer th,nl tea sa.e at the epothr~ of on.: of the ... a t •I , e ,s aims w hich 111,; ever - occUrred in the Mining of. I 1 R,i N ( ',IS SPliNt' E. M ~,i .1. • Lest -• .i . • I . ' ;,,a 1:;,.,1 iisnite Agent,;, - ,fpflice in Rail itoad str et : Anthracite Coal. A Kist Market. Peal-ADP: 1'..t., ME BLACK NIiNT. or York Farm Colliery at. Pet ts- ' _ -• o. 22. 1..• - o' • 1. , ' t'. rifle. embraces all the free butning Red Ash veins of I a - (11 . . Coal in iAchuylltill county. and the product has always ',..- - 1 ' r i Et) IlliE. dell. NI ',I AI, Attoritv 'at ; been in groat demand and.met with a ready sale at the hi l liest priers in the New York and New Deland mar. : I i a w. i'..dtsi;ll,.. Penna., , ill attend tole - gal business ' Daring the past .umther. apL e)Kpep , l!ture of :3.21 . 1.. , 41.1,1Uil conoty ant et...0i1, re. °nice in Centre ki,".,,t;`-,..n. nil .1•-• at ,t ins colliery in tapang... a new lift t neariv .•m.zite 110. Alin. re - Bank. • i . on the Blael, ?Ain,? vein. The property is ,now in a. , I •elendid condition. and rarnble ofprixfurine annttallr I. (;ItA E',. FF; . : Nttorner •at 40,oriOyinc . , .1 very superior Red Ash coal. Thy, ,„,.... .. :-ha. a tirst rite iron T rail.amlllll fh rtladadn tho.miside ,•,,,,,e e d to Pu•tt sy ille. has otsmed an nt . are Ltid down-in the .54t111...Kul.statitial manner. It leas graph , •tflice, Cent re st r,.,,t.oppesite.l be I a totaker •iperaied he a twenty horse 'engine, wit n• - . ' ..,' lers. jar:, , reotlK. and all the tiNtures nems.ary to do tie. work 'in t to• best and Most economical manner.—' There is a large amount ofa.ther personal propertt.,swit • it EESTR. llagistrate -and,; l a, car,. wax.mf.. reams. Mules .ic.. which will I,e• relit , .trill aft,. d I•; Col ti i:„.• ;he pu - ...lilt it. Est t .Wri t i ii:: .tee I , llo , tz- , -:' • . ,At the BROCKVILLE CtILL'ERY. tunnel has re • t ••ti -; a lier•—o , oslte his 1I A :111.E VA ,:t , .. ',nth' been ,driven to cut the celebrat;d Tuscarora vein tII, curer ot •',l :111 1 11 irket street , 1 whi.di rues through ,the whole estate for nearly nue Aril P.'. I's'l P . -elll , ; mile. ata., which is now itua cry tin.. enniiition. The . . •• , ...., GARRETT', m air L irm. , ! Drift Cars lof wili•di thtz;e is it I,Trze number) were made. ^ 9. ' 9 ' by liaynnnd .t Snyder. Ali the roads have }vim Jail , ii d tietterid ( - elle -11.r...wilLattend to di i down with the Trail:and : all th, !attires and imprOve 4to Flu° 'Oh diii,,o-iI"• and C 37 '. t Ir - meats which bare-been made upon this valuable prop e l. .potlsvillrl. Pa:.olisisiteth• Town Hall, [ te are very advantageously rirrairge , Y 1. for 4 . "1 , 44117 . 0 7 .711. 1,..t ~; ;Jr N, - ,NL.I'AVikon. I:sq.. are In P 's - . 1 - rel•rr :Ifql'efril ineraFtive manageinent. this Colliery Garrett, 114,,, . i.luir 14,',,5 .S i will produce annually - a large quantity of Coal. for many: I . ('ears to cant.. 1T41:, Wm:. Storeh9us and other proper ' ty 9 iii the town of ilnC - ltville, will tif wanted) bii Included 'l,ll tio.Psale. I ' '.. • Apple to Mr. , I• , •rgaz C. Potts. at - Pottsville. or to the i Slll , •rThe rin this citv . at Alit Briiadwgr, . ' - .; York. 11ai...1) .}..i. '201.. ' 1.2- . 411:41. - --11. PClP:pizi„ 1 1 :k NI ES pli.ov. z ••itfJrr t lie Tel errs' IS"tek, Der•eniber 6, 1 6,1 . EIVIS . " • :ye] • k •,11 . 71 r •:t NTISETiI • MEE lrfEni NESS 'CARDS. BLS G. N. • BOWMAN,' Sur- ! eorney :.trt.t•ts. 111 c. l'a. w _ _~ ►~ i.t:. t 3:14 W• . HARDWARE': - ILAPPElLl'ottsville, •, 1)1 rti 3 O "S PO It,"NIEN !—Come and see : t':uusylyania . i&te th. , ,,104.1ea1 Sur% ey, - our 1 - 4rz., stoek of sintzl,t and &title harrellki I:tuns, , : yin,. &e.---a,n. Coit's Itecolsq.,,, and C,lt's linprr reel, alngli.e and : 1 , -. •• 41-If • , 1 , 4 ; t1 , lo letrrelled Pl+tob.. Parlor ilittola. (111 and watof ' , . ,---"------' - : 1 ."-P ,, : 1 2. 2 f 9P`‘.'tlt . STICIITEII & TEI r 1 . ..1TE t'opuniss on aird 1: , ... itott,rillo. July 2. 1 .'3fi - la. ttreul.--:,, oral Ya.ttal,le I ra' ], tn;ortt -7 • 51 , - ! t., rrvt. Apply to J.l Nlj. - SPI:NMAN t. 1,191: tii.:•,Sluare. sVllf.j.l,t.trrp. ' 243-int* • t..1.111S rt . I . : 11, 111,1 , ..111.,1 Itl.: .r t?.l Itf (;,ENCA for the Reading Agrieul- ' i ',A''ral `.lla.bity. Shop.=-liaving. the agency for the ; wet-fn r delir.U.-.1 Agrlrul tura! implemeutsmannfactored 3 • ' , this i', the attmition.of firmern. and i-an i i )14(;K ISS. Min ui r.ni.:, -' turoi•li t heal with these gre - ls at manufFirtnrer's prii•es an ••noi..- Cr,. ' 1 . .. St22 - Pot . t. - t. illy. P 3.: a:- -r n -ligbt aided.:, - FRANK PUTT. . .•,_„: :- and - Expboing t2eal Lad-. iuspe• t- ; l'' 3 tis'• ll ; o •" T uue ' -''''':;''' ::..eit 1. , - IWO porchas• - .• ald ad, •.1 that I LIGHTNING RODS AND' POINTS. , •To Philadelphia, , 1 ~.. -' .I•Lt f i• i US'l'''stereived. •• an ; assgrtme'nt 01, / Manyunk, ' . '„ , , •,. , , • •. 1t .; " Spring Mill. ' - AI A 12. : -I'IN and Prank Car- -, niii:di :tny,Punntr'etlti put up-aidTorsalech, , ap bv. :. P ; lyinoutirDan ' a, ..f ' - c1 ",C,• " - etf pr ,.. . , a I 1 '," ' ' l E'rr:litlr . l•O'r 1111 connection r -una,-. •• • - , .• ,DRIGHT k Late t_ '; • • bridgettart; Irr. of l'oif.sil.... wild: mead to furre}s I. ' 0 ENGINEERING'. , -, ." Norristolrn ,fow n‘• raid all other lakir..rn: is the line I ' -1 0 R S A.I - I' - Worthington's ' Steam ''f . nrt lienYle ' dy, , . A •.-7-, _ 43. -• - Valley FOrge, nary 5. ;jai , Pumps:Ttecqrs Chrt;to - tet-...ttoam Engine's. Dasis•-, : Pawling , s Dam. NI Urn.. AIININt; ENOI- P.irnliolAlso ,- ., Eddy's Lathe Sornll Chucks,Oloehling's _ : ‘p:e„,.,t,w,ljw,,ri,p e . Duilg , on's Hydrauliellackr •, , q,cliaffers, ' ,• 1 1 1 7 , ,, t . P 4 7 f r ic e . ar : , urrey•yr. Shlr••r T,.rrite. , . - I'-iitt t ....: t „,,.,.,1 . 1 041 , tOft.g. 'St•lIO/hit's and _id her Sterna - gua'gts, kr., kr. . : lloyeetr Ford, - 7 - • • I ettstown Landing, and ..F.,r into be - 11 - . 11. FLING: , Meehani,•al Engineer- and _ 1 .. 1 .. : , ‘ ' i r ,' ' , ' , i ' i i i " 7, t .. 1 1 . i ' .1,!.. 31 1 17i, ' ,. " . 5.. m, : ::1,7,;,. 3 , • ; . .:.,.. , 1':...neraf.V , ..1-nt.-*Third S,t. la•low . Walnut, Philadelphia. : „" D P i o rd rt „ . 1,,, Colon.. ougb . is , rtest n. tie:: 'Agent for Coal Mitiea.k n . ,.3-• :••p•••:iti. , at Sufis, rontynta, kr.. furnished for - Steam' la.;•; .t 4 :,, 4 - ti ' ' r-t - - - -tia ,, -. ii , 11.-re. and Machinery of all kinds. WBentr- • " Reading.' I • - _:, . _ .. ' in. , and ..porlarat ions made foryatents, and Patents se-, " Althouses, 1 W POOH . ' CCOIOLTD'III, 'or" 1 •' - -•'• ...' ,- -. , . --- " afoorsville. 2Zely ~ . 1-11 And iirti - i lig r.t.t.,:iii.-zrr.c.-toje ...T re,.i. I , .7 1n ,'"___ e 2 i • ;'; 1 i'• , - , I tlentdon I.) nurn..s and et,'':: - : , k, to i.orsett. of min,-. foquirin: -.1, . FOR THE . PEOPLE! Read and ,Re'' before yon-Bny.- . • " ilamlintr„- -" 0 wigahurg Landing,' _-__...__ _ r Thn.rthiriai will or iiiT ton el to Iho •iiin-riatoudonce niodputiro i s -4 TIC 11T El{ ' 4; ' ,l' II 0 NIPSO Ni . take, mllow r anee for waste. 1111 user aors (.1 ~.tate, , PS O 1 , I . wear-nye cents per ton wi ;)eery .!...,•.".4. :::-If : .• stf , , ph am r.. In alinnun,log that they : hare openea anew t • - ' ..Hardware and Iron Store r ' / fly ord:.r of the Managers_ licf;ENC, -- -Fof the 1 1— hrottase and . • •„ fin r.', r,rzif r ~ ,,f (:', Iv r, and M , ri,t raft ° A ir.r. S. rfs"...oi n . Ai...1 invite the, aft eallott ortheir frientb.and . ....._ ,i,.. -tale of it. ,t tt. , drii...: burin;; at , tl r-,,dling- Cord: In PkiILAD'A . 1 READING RAILROAD. .... t . ph ir.a. ot '. it 1.1. d... 11iii.,,, ,t ,, ,.. And c•111.....-t,ng ; . ' the pohlir gen,•rally to an inspertinn of th...ir - , ' - --fr..oi t -0. , ii 1 ...., I , • . 1 4.011 , •nr. in the'. Coil nty he . ..1,r,z,, pod tamed it,•inrcineat of ;oods. which will consist ifANecisestorgii_ggigEt in part of Ti!•le and -Peeke . t Cutlery. 8 , 21 km Saueepans, rir- ~ W-, , . to , :ir.....;"- , .ti..i.irif •ii. riftli.-.- M ill:Int:1MM Srreot !,:jii. , . ri' cu . 1,1 . m . ,IIILL . ' {teaks and leo* Nettles. Itifss. iliftis and Piatela, lime oFFICE-of - the Philada: At R. R. Ctii, '..11,-iio,l,.:Wi-, 114 f ' - 1- itl"'is, Pore de, anti Shet.PPrcus4,l l i ar, IMO. Brass , - •.. . -. • l'hiladdyliiq,!Jur IAF 30, i 5,561, ' .1”.1 I' vier Wire,' Iron'. Steel. Itrilnws. Anvils. Viees,. • r Ile A 1 4: 11. .v alli • . C it'll awl 11 Itiit a Pik! , and Rasps . . Triren. Salk and Spikiini 'Sdulee. Mill, .. The rates of Freight and Tolls on - oal . transported by svE , :i , :••,... t..1, , ,,i, 1. ‘ ,„ ~.....,,,.,.. ;,.. -r.o rn .. s . in, an dX Cot and rlrcular Saws: -, Engli:h t - Amerhain and Clem; thit Coutp.iny, still be an follows, from September St, 0•re....t I, • Niii.....'..,i, ve 0 riog 3 . .1.,,. - ,,t;,,:, I , ~.',. ~,„_ 111,11.• GO , - S•' - 1f1e , % Si - I‘). - s• :irythe Stones and' Mlles, , lirei. until Weber notice: "it.: l''' - rn 6 a'• and all -.I her lor la•-= in ••1.,. 11,,,. ~.f Il••,' , ": P.a:....:F ~ Spades - and `!sails: 114 y and Manure - • Y • pr , f , tai. ', . - roriin; tind 11. , 4. sivie.. Axes. Ilatchets.lbtuntiers. Planes, . . •t,...• ; „,-1 1...,...,., 1. -.,-,„., ; 1 ,, s p ,i, L; = l ,.. , t , 2 ..,,h,„„ 17n.. , •ixte: WT.,. Whit.- Lta , l. i 111. ‘113.5. Lockg, Latrbea apd .: `'' ... ~; '• 1 % , • : ' • ' ' • Hinges: lintrinrr SI ws. Ch'oppers•Cleasers. Dial BalanCes , ~ '‘• • I. - .'...:1 , .:,,0. _ •• , i-• - -1y ,•wt I it how met_Swirel.,expressly for Butchers, &c.i. IRON; :....-.......- '.• _ , .....-- -....-.... y --, --4; %i•'1)• 1.. DO D.StIS. Opera- ,r” ‘,111a.:11^...1 by th,Thes.t maker{}. and the domestic ar-; tt. Plill4elidila, 'reY,.o. I i n ,...,,,,,„1 )1,„,.. 1 ,,,,,.,,,; 0„,,,i, 5 ,,,,,..,,,,,, , ~,t , ,,,,, , • eic!es fe. the t0 , ...t. yetrtobtained direct I Y from the manu-i '',„." Inclined Plane', - 1... • :),o•al I•st,.'••••-:lf,114 Ul• in lid, part r ,l t h e : r l, * l l , •e•-1.. ,, t1 . 1rtk1-tZ Cablard and .Building. Materials: '‘, Niceltown, . rn I„,:• ~,, t-, T •r-1 la, h 11f, lit the It Urn tof e,. 1 cart.'w•-i t an - d Shoehlaker T:ols: Smith and Miners'! ..r o„th ant .,,,„ IL U.R. •,,- ,-- ~ ~• M ' ' U.• A• _, fi..,,,,,,,,,„,,, ~,, ~,,,,,t h, f. , '=: 'NI , els e , r.". Piurab.,:rs and , ins Titters' Toe's; Ag-! , t. 1a1hf . ..4 - zlchnylkill,: . t , , , ; , .., ;,_ ;•,,, ~,„„;-•-,, ~ ,,,, ,,! , ,,,, m, ,,, ,, ,, ,t ~, '; "poltorai :inn Farming Implements; House Farnislallog I ii 313,.ayunk, ... . • 111. .. , .._ r., r,, 7 •'. • :11 .•rlr p iril.,l or wh.-1. • t.°"/' of ea''rr , h,..rilition. and fa ,eent varietY"Aa 1 " Storing )fills. . • • n'o-,-, , , :!,,, ~,,,i , ,, ~ ,,,1 0.,i,tr,„ „ _ . ~ rt. , oory atlS.'l.• hi our line can alyritys be found with; .tt Consh.f•hocken and . Ply. I . ?, , , ~.. ~ ~,,..„,,,,, ~ , ,i , „. , ,-,,,, ~, it b f .,.. i , ' na. ',lor . 4- - eet, are purr-it:iv - al at Mt' Inrrriit In it•es for • ihoulh gallica-L. • Cki-11. rend- an WO frt . •ri .put but a ' , r'l .f.. r•."Ll,il"l r . ri 4 . r • ineieriti z -titer' '• ' . 11 " ''e• .° • r`n , i a ..,J irn:t.,4l,lohn.l,4ilFmt•lirii,":;l4 i t o n ie d ” e r r th th ail is t , hry hare ever, ~F,,,,,,,,,,,-, . • •-: .7 :••• • 1 •-e• a '. , '...ntre. North ''"' " "tr''' ~,,s\, • ~ ~ ~ , ; , ~. , , , . , " ar, nr ; ; l ri t r a l k ir t rr h '; , ! , ::_.:inrr * istownornridgeport., . --,,te-nv,ie •1, , ...nin- ~ ew-prier q Pert Kennedy, . 11!,ttr tg ktiollaitilOg this prOp6sition h, yoU for .your 4 , y .11,,,y Forgo, Cl, , vi „.1.,,,. . , i.,,t ~ , it, iif•pector. ten -1 1-:( d. 111?( IWN': Nit; I' , ,„„,,, uses,' principirs will Ineet alike,With the support I ~-111.1.1.0-101, M . Itt r i.,l , •ttisfle•l that a business haw!: -41.phcetilxvillQ, ." BoyersFord, ~ ,• i , ;,.;, 3: ,4 ,,,,, ' •, , , i.... - •• • • .e. ,-• o , p. , ;_l utitlel.l. and appr , l4li , ll of all •.11t rri,ntr... We th.-1.11•forp prol,ose, , , ~ „..i.... , ~ ~.,.. ti. ol i, .. , :c . ,.. ,, , , h , -- 1 , 0 , ~ , . , ! ,, ,,i ii ; i,in,,-. ., ,,1 , , ~,n ~, ,,-. .i.i.---- 1.,' ill' .." n. one pri• de ha/ m,whiria .. -Pot tom, 1 • V. with no c , ...., ,;;,, ~ .••,- , -- ,a , .1 adpitt- ; aware firmly eons-Dated will result In mutua l Leneftt.to ' D 'i u ' r d'l " , ll „a s , r `.. , l -11 '!• • . '- ' ! , „. ,0,1,,...: na ~ . .1 _...! :, :Inc c,..ai , ~;; .I.: , ,,refteit•.• it. ‘r e tihe this opportunity of il!'.4.' „ n ead i„., . . ': I' • •-" , 1 " all who : ;••••• :ND . , a ,liel ling !Leur patronage. assuring you that nal ~ ~,,,, -.1: at - , i, -,:. d f , ' , ''s "r 01.•;!ri'm will he spared. o please,' nor any effort 1 `"` W e' e. , '-'t oig 'arl I_ , 'Lt AD - '''' -\ ' i'l• 1 : , ' ,, i. • 't•iiilha!:ll , pr.,llOh• th'e interest or secure the approba. Mohrsvilie, _ , ... , i -' , X 7 1Z15:• Jr.. , known{o +turyll)t- of MI ourfrienda and patrons: co y . ; ." Mohrarille, - I I 2. 6 ; i .e) • UV 11- o,e isea!l at the corre.r of Centrl , and Market street --' " ilaira4 t r it , - ' ' • ' , t - -.-4,l,rta,•rly t.ccupled by John S. Morris. • " Orwi ,, shtirg. r I • STICHTER & THOMPSON I lir order of thus ward of Marnag - ers. = 01.11 . ' - Alt:. I. Ii•-.ie. 32. tr, .W. 1f. , 11c - ILIIENN FY, Seel' I: 7.:l::iu—:n_ • . 'z; 12. :,, , 1 1 (,5I I ... ll . :1 ,- 1' alri . AS tl, ,i,..., a I.f ‘fi . l4••, .5. , . •;ate. r.,ll , w'ii Nlarell 2.!.. -I'. I.IW 1 .S - .J ,Ilrle . V .11 P. W. :11•:(1 1:14 , . mine. ri•-• rand ,rill,. P., I ..f • fait EN 1? L •trspl 1 ..1q• •kl , ‘ i.‘r pr , rr 1.-I,lnlrl In S rt❑ t I tv -.:r: i. ~;.Lli .41.1 NE!. 411 , 1 4 r • !,.;!vi;j44••:4•11.: i1:'; ‘1; , 1 i•••' •'. ••' -4. PUBLISHED EVERY I SATURDAY MOOING, BY BENJAIIIN BANNAN, * POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL.(XXXII. REAL ESTATE SALES.: . ORPHAN?S COURT SALE. • ! June 14. 'Le, cir , lic re, el E. boe .1 . 1.1.11h:S I; LEV_t_i frerearcd. l - -- '- 3C: ItSUANT to"an order of the Or-! 17 : 110 HAS -ont, Alba . _ I ph,?n's tort of Schitylk•ll C.mtity. the suhs"ribers. , AdminiStrators of the Estate of James 11. Levan. late of 1E S ,1. 0.2 , ,it. , r4i - ai of Schuylkill Haven. d....4..'eaced.. nil expose, mutice to 1L to Pu :i • c..d... on Sitsrd ry.;he :kW, of .I,f,pi it, 1 ,- ..e. at; ....... ty of tit, W vaii e...ton. Gail., lo the 11, rm At of. ." , .11 ti lk il 1 I la- --- j dulti veicat 1 C.'e10. , .. P.M.. the tollowitm real ,tate, to wit: , t ..arms is . 1 . 1,i,, ti .lit idea half part of the WANNER FARM. ti. • ofm situate in 11 - a o ne township ,Schuylkill cuniy.lo unded t, i.. - 1, land. i,f .1. tin Hittle..lames hiller` and others. eon- I tortes,.. t;tiniti• El the or hole - 207 ,tores and 71 perches, with the, 'tart Cartch impr.,,,on mt, consi, imr.of a two-story Log Da erne.: ' An gti.xls from Philadelphia will 'he shipped by our !raise and Log Wirt). Terms made j4ll, known on the day of: A ..ents. YART4.FT A: Sea. Vine street wharf. Schuylkill:. sale. JAC. HAMMER, I - Arbainistrlifor 3 .! Merchaudice from Albany and Ne'r York, apply to dit- R. MEDLAR. ) .. . . I ZAM F.WIIT. '229 1/INVI4W Vr. New York. - A unit '2. Is.1• :>0 ' • it . - 1 . Merchants can rely upon havinz their roods forwarded A NALUABLS RED) , OR a!Aa. .. 4111 COLLIERY . ae . - . ! Philadelphia. weekly., - i , i i The f.,!;0.e.,tiel rtes i..trill tee rhorpeel on '2OOO p*unatt: . /1111 E tzuhsoribet, being ,Oesira - us of re- , D r y G.,sls, tim:ensw 134,(11a5s an t rVa . - . .. e, (X, I tiring fl' , ' In th 4• mining : business offers his Jl.lford . Groceries. 40 11-' 4 . Li q uors and-Provisions -- - . '. l is 0,07,e5i-v at privat e sale • This cnlliery is situated on the , Salt and Plaster. t • to be shipp.4 on Delaware.) • *-- t 87 i Schuylkill Valley Reitman!. alsail one tnih: above ?diddle-. „. , A. S. 31401111EAD, port. The Coal is of , a deep lied Ash. and of superior' Office Schuylkill Navigation Warehouse, MI. Ciirbon. l q.: silty. and well adapted to the New York and Eastern I - Al.. rOC 111. - marl,ds. All the improvements are of the most apprriv..! No, 223 Broadway, New Yjil . dleomil.ls. I el e el +true: ion—emsisting In part of opt 75' horse pow-;:7 Lir•CLI.I4 will he forwarded hum Schrtylklapaven to ler pum pin.: and hoist in.: envine. with pnnips and all thei • All paint". rot the Mine 11111 Railroad, ,- -4.,_ , 1 iteeessa-v n,acolnery. in pert ct miler: stn- 'J.', hc , ree..r.ll-i: ~Polts‘ille. April 5.1." , ,51.1 - -.. • 41: ' I nine and Lt raker: ' , chutes. bins, screens. hoisting plane! and Lte:trin.: c.,:nple'e,rarg. tools. and stock. all in greet lorder. The t., ! llier;, 01111.6.4 s the celebrated :ipolin & '-- I Len i s Veins. al. , WO and below water bevel, all'op .I,:ld:tud. I ready to ennip , erten imundiat:e operations. Fix further 1 parti. War- i•eitil re e. the suliscril.er, at pOtsville, or of 1 ALEX. S. 1- - sLER, at the works. =I 3 •TO CAPITALISTS: - A liare,Chance of loyestment. 10 AL LAND FOR - SALE.—Two' jllundred deres of CtialdAntl. situate u t the Lanka the Ohio river. miles below Pittsburg. ioutlining a veins of thediest coal in the •Cnited :Staid , . First—a veiny feet in thickness. of splendid Cannel Coal. which yieldiat. at a trial. by Messrs. Chen,g& McA rthurs.• over 50 aliens of 6il to the ton. The eost of nia r nufarturing which will not ex , eed : 12 cents per gallon. The others • 4 and 3 feet re-pect rely of superior Hit uminonsCost. This, sill, the quality of the coal it baying been pronounissl by numb e rs wholave tried it to be.the very best.) forptearn- Mat. leconm•ive and domestic plarposes—and the mid railed faellities for earryilez iI lw river. to the lower mar- ket. and by railroad to the Lilies. rendors it the mos valuable property at prevent for sale in Western Penn s.ilvanis. • enlit prnpt.rty will be odd cheap and on easy tern,. For farther particulars. address, by letter others is, the- ,übwrilwr,. at Brauehtlak,'Svhuylkilt, county. P.m or 1 , , N. P. Fitterthau, Esq.. rittOmrtr. U. MelbiN A LEI. I August th:h6 EIBI QM ~_._~ , . ' ! , i • . . , , • - .... , • . . 7 •••- , • .., ' • ~.47- -: .!...t, Wi.jr.",:;) --,.., - •.. . • - Mi . • .. „ .. , ._.__,,,_:-..;,,.-..,:; 1 L 0 .,.., • ..., - -- . .. . . . . , . : . . .., , .. e. - r• ..: 7 - .." •-',',-, '.....'' -•" -I.' - .; . , - . . ~ ' t,.: , :71F ' '"' - ' - '4 6 -''' ' '' . ll. ' ' '''' • , . , 1 • . ~„.:„.:, , ,epV, 4 l- •-• :,'•'- e , .'..:- - -.^ - 7 - , A . s- - '.,:ik '' ' . .. „ Ft -, , * • 4. - .. ~.....1...., : - -.... 1 .,... r'..,•): .• . . • ' 1 0 ~14 - ‘, - - ... - .*ctk, ,,, . r -,. . • . . II r, \ . ;t., ' :44,4, . .14:„ . 1..0 .. •,,Q,,t,,,f . ~.-,..z,A • . .. . . T. '''. . tr. . 1., • - AND po ••i . . . te 0 •. ~ ,-- -4::..- 7 .r , '' - -7 •. • . .... ''''''. . - -;:''''it- . .- - '- . .t 4'..-0 GENERA.] A. I TTSITI, L_ L -. 7 ,? , -t--. `4 , .-- , -411. :-. -Jiz,.--;1.2 AD V ERTISER. . . . . I WILL TEACH TOO TO PIE I : THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH , AND B OUT FROM THE CAVELMS OF MOUNTAINS, METALS WHICH WILL OWE STEENGTII TO OUR HANDS AND mRSJECT ALL NATURE TO OUR CBE AND PLEASURR.--Dr. Johnson. PASSENGER L.INES - Phitadelpli a and Iteaning itallroadi • 1 i ~ . t r,„ St:3I3IER AAR-ALIt:GE:IIk NTS. *5l r- IIIE GREAT Northern and IVeste _ r,unitaa States Mail Mutes f' - .44.sp,.(4,ncreated an ,I Farr redltcoh — i3, - 1 LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAWISSA. SUNBURY ; BRIE, WI LI.V:i.MSNUT - AND - 1:L31111A. RAI LRO4 ThroUgh to Buffalo, In - • - Iti hours. •• ..- Niagara Fills, - - DI ••. Dettoit. • Chicago, .. St. Louis, SAMUEL SILLYMAN 22. ff Ticket Office. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut strots, and Philadelphia and Reading' Railroad, Depot., cornea Itroad and Vine. On and after MONDAY, May 7th, Three Panengel Trains will eare the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Deisit.e..rnet linutt and yine streertg. daily, Oundaysi ex cepted.) as 1 te. 5 :•• , 1 • .J ar Exprers-.5 A. M. • Stoi , and Reading. only. Con ert lug. with t w eta.-Williatiisport and Erie and Williams port and E aR. Road ;' arriving at Elmira at 1,141. 1 n i eounectinK r ;I..a..New York,aud Erie and Butlalo.and Few York city it for 'Dull:lrk and. Buffalo: and 1,1",,W thence. via. -ter titers on LA.-Erie or Lake Shore nail. r.. 11. to Cleveland. Toledo, Monroe. Sandusky and[De.. trait. Al° 'with. •Eitnira. Canandaigua and Nia,ara Falls num ad; cenneetini; , at Canandaiirna with hew Volk Central Itallniad, East and WeA. and at. Susperisicin itrl I, r with treat Western. and Michigan Central Dail rmid for Detroit. Chira:4o,St. Louls. and all points in f.7an atin and Western States. Train--7.30 - , F:topping at all Stations.and runnindto l'ottFrillerrrtly Night P. spress-.3.30 P. M. I Bunning every day. stopping at all Stations and run to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat Willianniport and Erie. and Williamsport and El mica Itailroads.arriving at Elmira 4, A. M.; connee'tin with New York and Erie. Buffalo and New York citylan Lake Shore Nailroadw for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Clet land, Cincinnati. Toledo. Chicago. and all 'points Weit. Also. with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls nail roads; arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10.30. A. M.. copneet fug with Day Express or Great Wkstern Railroad. 10 De trAt. C.hieato, ete. . . This Route. with its connections. forms the sho and most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. '• kitils otke ehange of baggage between Philadelphia Canada or the Lakes. Passengers by Day Express. breakfast at Port Clint ' smi dine at Williamsport.., Passengers by way of N 1; Expres , take supper at Port Clinton. . , ' Passengers pnrehasing Tickets by this Line have ;wit Rego of stopping at any of the above pidnts and :---- atoning their seats at pleasure. Pare from Philadelphia to • Talll-tqll.l, -;:•.: ...,. ti11:1.1.10 Vl.l TollaW'Lld:l,l CAIrtwiSCA, 1. 4 r.j. Niagara Falls. via. El flop .it. . r 44: ptira.Canandaigua k. Daneille, . I 4 tlt . N. F. Railroad, lt. Milton, 5 ]:IN. Falls. via. Buffalo, 1 Willi tutsport, l 5 9M i guspension Bridge,, 1, Elmira. , 7 M .Ch,velaud, ll i Jefferson, 7 5: Toledo, .- Stark.'V, 7 9;. Cincinnati, 1 Penn Tan. , • A 00 I Det rolt. via. Rail, . 1: tiorliem. fi 001 •. Buffalo and tieneva, via.. Gorham, 8 Ott Lake. 1. Steamer I iChicago, via Gt. Wes- John Arnot, 8 001 tern and Michigan Canandaigua, :-g OM Central Railroad, 21 ilmieoye Falls, . 8 WChicago.via litiffalottnd Caledonia, _, - 8 ROI Lake Store 'Michigan be Roy, . *-. ft 901 southern Railroad. 21 Batavia. . - 9 00;C - hie:Igo. via Bur Lake Itevh •ster. Nis'. N.Y. kt '! and Michigan Cert. E. and Mt dalo. r• r. .. 1 t ral tin i Irrattl,ll rl -, ,.! and N.Y. R.R. ,8 On'itoek !gland, . ' ga 4:Will°. via N. York k , ! , Erie.and Buf. anti k i New YorliCit v. 10 50 .., E. T. HP DRELL. 7',W,f rzn4 Freight _igen ' N. W:rorner sixth and Chesnut titre fl.'A. N IVOLIS.StipI. Philadelyhink Itending-itaili T. M.:KM:WICK. Sup't Catawicsa. W. and Erie Ethic J. A. Iit,DFIELD, Supl ;rilittutsport and Elmira 1 mid, j , .TIONSPORTATION. PNILAD'A. - & READING RAIL ROA F 4 :ail rstt,mn RATES OF FItifIGIIT ON Xltillell'ANlOZE. (.4N AND AFTER NgtiEIIBER 1, J 185.1. until further untice.,:the fallowing Itntei Freight trill• be charged per 100 penult's: 7 - I) • Goods: Confectionery. Books. zo )e.r.c. Cigars, Frqh Meat. Fish. lass. d:e I A r Ilran. flutter. Copr;er..Fes7s. pm-, I ' hemr:tre.Grinatooes.Urbeerie , .llerni, I • amq. liaidwire. Hides. ITollow.ware, 22 o.,3faehirim7.oysters,Oils.:Seds,. ° Bee . Cotton: Coffee. Grain. Dar Iron.• Lend.. olasees..Nall.. Spikes. Rice, Sall. I— IS • Prorif. c ns. Sitar. Whiskey. ete.. Brilollls, Fire Tirrelis. Guano. Mill Stones, l'iteh and Tar, Safi, SCrap Iron, Timber 1.5 and 'Lumber. tt,e„ Bricks. Coke. Cord MIA. Clay. Qravel.l Ice. Ifon Ore, Limestone, Manure. VI; f• Tron„Plaster. Slatie.ke4 Flour. per barrel, • Vet. 21.16'41 7 42-1 f SCNUYLKIILL NAVIGATION-CO. tIFFICEut Nal% CI a. 515. 7 • _ . - the ebarge Coal, earl follouse,' im and riffer . the Ist of September the n'e of cars and for 'Toll iku Anthracite on- the Schuylkill Navivation, *ill le ai cantinue from that date quill furth , r noti, EWE TRAVELING: ASPORTATION LINE] w York & Ph , 'BERS respeetful,ry 1.1116 tatAlletS t011111141;i -ald the ad- that n ready for iodize, furniture. grain. phut -I.,rk and Philad , lehhil. in :Ined for z•chuyikii; ffaxen.• =ED PE -z-:. 1 WM lil Cts. Cts t. , 0 i 79 79 t 69 70 69 70 (9 '5 - G 4 CO ; 54 Co I 59 ikt, l s9 _69 '54 7,7 k 54 ;5 .4 53 0. 51 541 45 . 1 1 47 4S 47 48A--1 47 .43.1 44 - 40. r 29 of `l,ll'l' thF, I. II 1.6 ni.,do F. F1i.1414:1r I 4.: j' d. E: t i , • • J ; O. r+ < • 1 '.13 1 1 1 bi } 1 DO 1 I 65 I I.7tr /Voil 65 1.70 ;1:40 '1 65 I 1 70 1 BD' 1 6.1_1 - 1 70 100 16:i 110 1 90. E ISL 170 t 1 C , Z , I 100 l4fr G 333 135 1 110 !-1. 55 4 1 45 7 «1; 1.55 .•1 45 I 5.5 LI 50 j I 46 1 55 ; .1 50 L 1 40 1 45'.1 40 Iso 1451 1 40 130 140 135 '25 1 '4O I 1 35 ; 1 25 1 , 24 1 ; 115 1 L't 106 SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1856. THE FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. , Schuylkill County Agricultural Society.: ITILL, commence; on TUESDAY, j nk•Tiii day of Octobeic lk>6, at Ora tivr•barg, and coutinue fur ttiia vs. • V: - Fer the best Durham Dull, three years old and up- _ ? SeCtIDEI lest. de., -2 00 . 1104. - between one and two years old, • 2 0.1 Second Pest. do.. . 1 0 Ilet:f bull calf under . one year old, • . '2 00 . Second lest, d0., -, A., ~ ' .-- . 1 1,0 Cum*. • For the best , Cow, ftiree yrari old and upwards,. 3UU S.cond hist. to Ikst heirer bet Ween one and two years old, Sernnd.best, last under one year old, S. }pest Alelern..rjs Bull. Rot s bull three years old and upwards, Seeond best. z - Bost between ono agd twoyears old, Seerind best Beg bull ealf under one yeir old, Second best, ac For the hest tow three yearaV_Ll and upwards, Second best, Best ltelfer between one and two years old, Second best, 11-st heirer calf under one year old, • • Second beet, • , . Devon li,lls, . Bewt bull Ibsen pears old and upwards, . .‘..terond best. Best bull le,tween one and two years old,r Second best. Best ull calf under one year old, Second best, , Cons. 'lest row three years old and upwards. t Second Vest h.-it•rbetween one and two years old Second hest., Beat b.-Ife calf under one year old, . Second hese,' Common Br Ws—Bulls. •'• Best bull t r ) ee years old and upwards, Second he , Best bull 1... green one and two years old,, Second beat. Best boll calf nder one , year old, - . . .... 4 ,erihst, Oiler. Best eo three years old and upwards, ...zoeon eli.'st. -Best heifer between one and two years old, Seeond best, , Best heifer tali under one year old, Second lest. ' nest yohe fie working cattle, St-emt' best, Best mach cow St , Toild b•cst, The cows to be . kept on grass entirely aping the trial, and ten dap': previous. The trial to confirm. for ten MION.F , IVe day. the milk to be carefully measured and a daily statement produivd to the Jud!es. and the facts availed by au affidavit of the competitors. i= Best ctsllicn. heavy draught. throe years old 11T1.1 upwards.. fzt 00 Second. 2 00 Best brood mare. heavy draught, ". three years old and upwards. 3 00 Second. 2 th.) Best stani.m. quick draught, throe years old and upwards, Best brood Imre. quick draught, three years old and upWards. Best stallion for the saddle. Best brood mail, for the saddle, Pest stallion colt between two and thrte years old. Best mare colt -between two and three ) earr old. Licht pair carriage horses, team horses, . Mules., , •llorses for all purposes, 3 tal Semnd 2 00 Dest sin;4l,, Ilorsc for all purposes, 2 1)0 Sytond 1 00 • :Nlare for 311 purpusm:. 2 00 Second 1 00 Best !Tome for speed, 2 00 6et.‘ond 1 'Hi •• Mari for speed, - - 2 00 Second 1 I.() Best rant ter %root. Iteet ewe fur woul. Debt lamb, Best let nt Sheep; net lean than five Best Boar two years Old, 2 00 Fecund 1 00 , Best Boar one Soar old. 200 Second 1 00 hest Boar under one year old. 1. 00 Ika:t breeding sow under 2 years old, 2 0 Second 1 041 Bost " " under 1 year old, 200 Second 1 00 Best lot of Pigs. not less than five. - . .. 10n . t I lICI Ualllg Chester, Berkshire and t tber large breeds.) B poultry. Best Shanghai fowls. 1 cork and 2 hens. 1 4[o Second best, Miners' Domestic Poultry Book. Best Dorking,. $1 00 Sound, ' ~ poultry book. Best Poland, 1 00 Second, Best Black Spanish, 1 00 Second, . 4 Beat Jersey Blues, • 100 Second, - Best Cm-hin Chira, - . 1 00 Second. Bost Malay, 1 00' Second, Bost Bantam. • 1 00 Second, .4 . Best Game. 1 00 Second, . 4 Bost Common—, I 00' Second, , . , 4 4 Best llraniali Potra, 1 00 Second. Best pair of Capons, IOW Best 'Muscovy Docks. 100 ,D , st pair Turkeys, 100 Second, ',' poultry book. Beat ticese, . 100 Second, Best Common Ducks. Best Exhibition of Pigeons. not lees than Six, Largest collection and display of fowls. Best pair White Turkies. 1 00 Second., Poultry book " - Muscovy Ducks. 1:00 Second, , : " . . .. --- Pala Crops.- Best bu. red corn .1 0O':-Sec(iud in ag'el Looks. 10 Best b. gourd seed" 1 00 ^'Setund do 50 Bost bu. yel. corn. 100 Second do 1') Best On. white" 100 Second do 10 Best bu. while wheat 1 00' Second do ~ 10 Best bu.ivellow .. 100 'Second do oil BeSt bu. 'new variety 2 00 See and, do 1 0' Bust bu. of rye - 100 Best -white oats. .Ito r Best bu. black oats 100 Best display of grain, il 00 I _ _ Seenutt best black witg l'add Crap: and Garden. N o . I Begt bustu I white mercer potatoes Secon‘ll,e.,,t -, In ag,el hooks 1k , 4 bushel rAI mercer pctatoe* toond h,st Best bushel pink eyes - ~.- • 100 Second best do 50 Hest Liverpool, ,1 00',Second do - . 5o Kest don't:o,lmi CM . 2bo Second do • 100 Best bu.bel .ugor beet,, JuAa•, - rieultural books, Lo . do carrotsdo , 50 .. -' do ' 'parsnips 'parsnips do :AI do red 1,...„1 1 , ' -do ' • . 50 do turnipg do' :Jo do ruts bags do ' . 5:! ' Field; Cropx end Garden 77gthettts: Vin. 2. dent 1 ....': doz. eaullflowers, 1 Oft 2nd hortlel book. rm Beat hit. sweet witatoes.. 200 2nd beat 100 Best bushel onions 1 00 2nd do 00 'lest doz. Jannis celery, -. 1 00, 2ud . do s') , . }test perk t , 4nsioes 1 00 2nd do 541 test doz. stalks (make • do ;',O lteid threC I;9l2*r:hes - _ 51 , , , hest three hweet pumpkins, , , •Z.O . Bea three field pumpltinsf.o !list display of r c;zetables 2 CA) 2nd 1 00 St, + of ). • = ' te E - 13 : 4 .. Finur....lfral. Grins Soda. linvand Hams ISM. t . wheat dour 1 00 Si,e.o.nd do rye il , ur - ICO Sect,nd "do 'buckwheat tour 1 00 Remit,' 04 i4wn weal. 1 00 Second Best hn. 'elver seed 2 00- 'Second 4 timothy seed 201 Second Beet acre ..timnthy hay 3 on' Sceond Best ham 200 Seeend • frnits. . Best display of apples t 3 of each kind ,Second be, sl , • Best pcachfis v Beet pear. • Best quinces Best gral•ea, (lest. plump Best butte r, mit less thati 5 TN., $1 00: 2nd 50 Best cheese. not lest than 10 lbs., 1 0 2nd GO Best tsiir home-made stockings, Beet pal, honii-made gloves, itest quilt. Se'cond best do • &et pair mittens. Best fancy knitting, Best needle-work. Best' made shirt, Best loaf of wheat bread. Best pound cake, Best let of preserres, Second'best, Best lot of cucumber pickles, Best sponge cake. ", • Best ryebread. • Best home-made linen. 10 yards. Best humii-mado thread, 1 pound, Best display by anyladyof articles in theaborelLst, 1 00 Best liomemade soap, 50 I 1 : ' 4 C t I C c ts. 77 77 I 6; • 67 6 67 I . CAI 67 eli 62 I 5,1 62 .55 111 'MACHINERY. &c. . Agricultural /inplements and Machinery For the heatplow, . $2 t) 2n/ ,$1 (41 Best harrow . • 00' 2nd ,1 (.0 Best cultivator, -. ' 2 00,,2nd 4'o) . Best sub-soil pie*, . - 200 2nd, • .A. 00 • lipi t• t h res hi ng machine, ' 4 . 00 2nd • 200 Best fanning-mi 11.2 (00 0 2nd 1 00 . Best corn-stalk cutter, "2 Och. - - - 1164 1 00 Best seed drill. ' ' : .2 00-, 2MI 100 : Best corn-sheller, -. • 2„.0il 2nd • 1 Ott Best has or straw putter.. • - '2 00 2nd 1 no Brat hors.. rake.l 00 , . . Pest corn planter, .:•f -. ` rot) Be t reaper.. 4 (0) I Second'best reaper, ' 3 On!' 1 1 / 4 .st Grain cradle: ; ~.' - - - , 1 03 - i' 'test display of Agricultural Implements, . .2 utt .Ifrlaahkitt Prlniuctians. Best set horse shoes. Best pair iron traces, Best bah collar. Best straw collar, Best saddle. Best pair team harness, Best d•tut.le carriage harness, II .st single do - Best fancy sleigh Best trotting buggy . • • . Best sulkey . Best, tiro horse wagon - Best one horse. wagon , Best the horse carriage 3 00 .Second Best one horse - 410 3DO Second Best cart Best diselay cigars Second best - do . , Best corn brooms ' , Best dbrpLV cabinet-ware ' d 4,• • crAtir • do' carpet ~ ' '. do . cushioned chairs do contramg.chairs . . 'do earthen-ware ' do print/6g+do . bank,.biadlng, ' do baskets do • home:ntrids critter' do hardwat d't . , confecHOnary ' do- daguerreotypes do , perfurnery. - do betel/Ice ,• Best washing-machine . ', Itrot flour barrels, tyvoli 57 57 I 57 1i I 47 Ss 47 52 47 116 46 48 41 45 41 45 41 45 41 42 79 • 37 , 00 firt+pei•netit. .i.e legs thin tang . dtglitit'ge. , Pirgidenti 112- t 75 16 1 CL 1 a 1 4.5 1 45 1-45 . in number • . Ilet.t butterchurn 1 ::: ; 1 00 !text se powder kedsli 1 ' - . ~ '. .. 100 Beat lot of calf-skins. &mired - ~ 2 Ou- ind, lOt ltest• lot pole, upprr,r heirnelts loather 200 '2nd, 1 01) Rot A..*lng ninehtle. l - 1 00 Best tailor work 1 * - % - .' '1 RO Cost pale tiome-tnade tapes 1 (4 Beat palr+oinelautde tett; • - 1 CO Ber.t horn', tondo elotli 1 • -2 00 2nd, 103 Itnit onttnett - : - ' ' 200 boli 1,00 flestqair of blankets . - IGO Best rag mrpet.lo,ynrds , - , * .. 1. 00 Best cotiklug storri' . . 12 60 I;" P'tlor i'ar ‘ . • . • ' :.! q '.r . '.- ,-' • ' - . ~:. 113 111 ! 1 113 . 1 15 roa 1 D 5 IMIMI LIST OF PIZMII i T3I3. T TLE.—Dulhairt:s— Ant Nursers and Moles 300 Second. 2 CO, 300 Spcona. 200 00 : 4 4,,,nd. 2 00 3 Ou Sceond 2 60 2 Oil Second 1 00 2 00 Second 1 0() tIO Z , econd 2 ou 3 00 Fecond 2 UU 04) Second 2 WE 2 00 Second I 00 200 &Tuna I 00 I 00 2 (f.) Swine ;do LADIES DEPARTMEST. Morn and Itapeho .11anidarture 1 00 " 1 00 160 - • 1 00 2 00 2nd, 1 . 2.00 3 00; 4 2 1)0 • 2 2 00 20.); ' THE PL9WING Will takuphre on the `ttlt. at to u',luek, For the best plowtnau. $2 00 S. , ecnti be'st, - Si 00 thy- II ebonies and Nlanufacturers of all kinds in Schuylkill eluttly, aro invited to exhihlt ,their produc tions, whe , her ezahr.taut . iu the abor t , or not. for whieh.thejudt:es are authoris.-11 to award disereiionary premiums or diplomas, aechrling• to their merits. ELI ITAMMk:it, J. P. PALM, C. BEC.IIIIII, J. F. TREICIILER, GEOP..G.P. bl 3 BEIIT. C' , ...nitnifffe on Premiums. t1'.11. , ' FLA MISCELLANEOUS. ,i LARGECameo Assortment of Li_Plrix and Ear 111wis.just re eelvtid by Vottsvilk, Stay in. 'bli 1 9- •J. I', E-r-Lfth-: - • LEOR4RD, FRY & CO., : ' Banker* & Dealers in .Ezehange. T..4.11,1(2/1.1. P. 4 IandCOLLECTIONS AT' # ENDED TO Jan(' drafts f4.Fittle on all the principal titles In 'the Union. Al e, drafts for. sale on !Aglow!, Ireland, Scot and Wales. Juno 14. '.",*'. . 21. OM .1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 00 1 00 TOBAPCO, CIGARS AND OATS,. LA the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco fi nd (Azar Nlanufactorl , ' . , , lu.V.rl bushels prime I);tt , , '2l - ''.) barrels SmOklu,s. , Tobac co; 1: , Y1.0.).i - llalt zipzsnish Cigars; 100.0 . 00:. 4 panl•4l)inixesi 25,000 Cuba Estrus. • JAMES S. Ml t ai . Sept. 22.'53 3 00 2 t 1 2 ' , O 1 Ofi 2 00 1 00 _ KEYSTONE STATE . ._ , . • vaponitter, or Concentrated Lye, . AIA NLi FACTUREn. by the ' Pen n ,11,..A.13 s,tit Company, Fast a'arentown. Allegltn‘: ny rlluuty, Poem. Warrintod to nniks hard. fine!, and soft so4p. Full direetlutis areompanyin.; e.trlt parkat, , .. For s;tto by • -JotiN U. BROWN, CentreZstroit. Pottsville. 19-3 in 3 00 2 00 2 CO 1 0 , 1 2 00 1 00 3 00 00 2 ItO 1 00 2 00 1 0 311 A 10.'56 SAD NEWS FROM THE- PACIFIC. t- AFR. 0. I'. TAYLOR when in the L City of Philadelphia, learned to his greafmor(i tieation. that owlihr. to the rninored tom; of the rite:unship Pacific, he would not he able to duplicate the eery hand--, some •arld varied mciortta.•nt of `'print; and Summer Clotlo.Cafishneres and Vest ings that he has just opened ter genera) in , nect ion at his nen. Sales Corner of Centre and nahoutongo Sts. 2 00 I'oo 2 (0 1 00 2 00 1 00 00 1 I I 2 00 1 00 2 v 0 00 00 ' EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, 3t.,/,‘“l/0”,0 street. 11,1brilte, Pa. yrb r HE subscriber is prepared, at his old Rand. to furnish 4.11 landslands of material" , hi his lino, .uildina; purposes—plitiat and ornamental. lie, in vites particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Monu• ruen Is .d his nem ufa,t ure. 'filer ean be 'hid in every va riety ~f st vie.; and'Will r•ampare favorably. in beauty and finish: frith any old:ail/et e'soWbere; and are offered at cheaper weft. AGIN Ti LANG. vAtts , eilk. 31:v 1.7, 'A .M.ls I y 2 00 :, 00 :.1111 • COLOMBIAN CUKNO. H E Philadelphia (Limn° Company purchased from the reinezueleatiflocerranent the esclusii, rl,ht Ohll the i 1 nano within t ticirjurisdic- Wm. thoritre !mix prep.tred to furnish nlllll{ll7 with an ~xe,lletit. Fertilizer, at a much lower rate than the lairus ciao is now :Ad. I he sub. 4 Srih-r issint amminted sole all ' but by the Company #a veiol thi, article in Seim Obitl c‘ mite, m hero ibcan is_Anol by the. baz or ma, ; I f th.• I•o m pauys p r k ea la i s p u t up ritoqitly in lia.x:s of 14Ii) pounds:l(l raril alittUllt b& :sad atifa 10 by the half. or - $ 10 per ton of .dopfi pounds, rash. The predominant iiigredient of this threw,iv Bono Phosphate of Lime. with a percentaze of ,Cls.inninia. Pamphlets Filf.Willg the fertilizing quality of the Guano, can bobbtainett at our Store. IL ItANNAN. Foie Agent fa. S•cl.suyll.ill county. l'uttss Me, ..11300 14, - st; 24 , • • _ _ FLOUR. FEED AND COMMISSION STORE, I:',.riieroPinil road 417 rallorrhill,thertfq,Pottorvilie Wholesale and Itetati. T El E subscriber res ilet• 111111 V announces . • to the putdic• - thAt he tt, talopn the Flour and Feed hvretoiorol,..pt hp IGdl andOtatln-r,.. where he will heeo 411 kindA 01 Flour and Feel 1 01 ev,ry deNcription. Bill he add wh h.tle ana retail at th" rri-eq. Ile ha, oh hind a u.nrid ag!..orinient of chnive F:uully Flour. Feed of nil kinds. melt as Corn. Oats. Mil Feed. . ilt, nk,,,,.11 all Linda of• Flour. ,•ra Cum EU= Ile resifectully solicits the patron:az, r 4 the triotelv of Ihe late firm. and the mildly qonnerallr.'l.tlir.:: rnu ft• dent that he ran rive entire satiPhiction.to throe who may favor him with their custom. Itt.t.kC Mnreh h. '5.; • 10-11 - • • THOMPSON & DENCLER, Rankers and Dealer. In Exchange, 2 dcorm 'ouch q/ the E.rprera Office,. Ccotre %Street, . • Pottitrille, Pa., WILL strictly atten4 to all ctillections entrusted to then. neentlat, Business Pape'e. Loans. Stock, awl all other securities. ' Titylor, 80 - 1111..0 s. Nen - York. I)r.iffm on Union Batik of 14ondon.11..Ifier cotnpany of I relatut. National P.ank "f Scotland: al., at tile office of !dears. rt.3n I: Taylor, Lirerpool. :%1,-,qr=. 'Taylor. IlroccN. Gt.. 1.4411, Scot/and. 1 00 1 IC 2 t 1 Cons antly on hand and . 1 , sale f , ,r any arnount.froln .C 1 upward... In sums to +nit parch:lgen , . These dral:s are, payable at st:tht. and are cood in eve ry part. Enzland. Ireland. Scott:end. and Wales. 'Un enrreut Bank Notes exehanged at the best rates. Land flat rants bought-and aold. 7,0 1:1:m.19,M.; -11.1 Ift. MORRIS , JONES & CO. , IRON & STEEL ItIERCHNNTSI -- -- 2 . • , :nd Se e n ts, I 'lr ittlielph if , flare alwavr, on hand and for sale BEs7r, ENT; LISIr Ire:FINED aslinrintAnts ott MB ••113Lnalls." awl other favorite brands. BEST AUEIU IAJII er rolled to orderlur bridge putiiaos. 6c.. PEN (NA N IA WI LER PL.ATE—. , izto , , or nt to required size. BOILER. RI Kl':--itr,ver brand. mad, in solid dies. REST EN GLISH 0 , 11: A XI. Es— Aineriran and English. 51.1 EEC I :AN UZI IN. ItA.II,I: , .iAL) I•I: , _ , N—IT rails and Ito Kira for mines, turnout.. :.e. JUNIATA. I: & tfl.',V.tl7 iZIAT RODS. BOLTS. NUTS and %le 1 , 11 1e4.1_,•=. ear.. and itaddnery pOttnces 11y. C I.'T. lIILIIt. MAC/lINE and MASTER 8"cp . 11:1,. AHD , . an elvra quality fur taps and dies. The above. t bur wath lull 11, , corttnent Of I rOII. Steel, Nails and Spikes..b, which the attention 6( dealers, r ai n , a d mann enOneers. miners. rounders and nut chini-ts is la%May 10. 1 STA lit.ly st , 1 110 A CARD; . T . 011 N SILVER takes pleasure in in t formistz his numerous fri:mds and the puhli , aenorally that ii has left Mr. S. Shin- '•44k 4 . 4tersflef:Mory.and taken livtt commodious RefeetOr, in the basement of the Odd Fel low Hull. m here he wiil lh happy to %init on his friends and the puldie. Ile le.pes his past reputation fir 144,1rina a respestable eitabMshment for twenty-five }'• :irs.ln the same line of business. and a desire ti , please. will incurs a mill nnan: eof their patronage. John, Sil ver will also present to the public his every day's of Fkre r NU: haw. lyst,rs In the shell. salt or fresh. Stewed Oysters, ?pietsiditt•;. ditto Salmen‘Clani S..up. Boiled and Boast• ed Potatoes. Fried iser.olitto fresh Fish. Spiced Lob sters. Fresh Crate.. Boiled Had. Mutton ChopsAoffee ami Toast. Spiced Ti ipe. Spiced fresh . Fish. Sardines. Slowed 11,4,r and Mutton, Catfish and Coffee; fresh Lobsters, !deed Clams Smith's l'hilmra Pale Ale. Yeunling's and Laner's Potts% ill, Pale A le. on draught. and all kinds o f Bamestie Wines in bottles. itc . ..:&e. JNO..SILVEIL Mi hers% Me. -May 1 0.1 1O nil 1 Ou EIM I ins tun I on 1 00 1 00 NOTICE: • NOTICE to Boatmen and . Shippers nre44l.--.l)n. and :attn.:he opening of the :4 . lauyi kill N:11‘ iZation tur tl/0 yeAr ISsii, 114, flowing regula be 1.111 -tweed: First,-So It - rat will be put under the - Ezebutes of the landings ot the Company...for loading, with Coal. unless the Captain of such boat. or some - one duly authorized by hint for that purpose shall be present.lind-personally at lend for keeping an aceount of the quantity put on board. 5..e0n4.-A bill ot lading In the usual form shall be signed by. the Captain for the quantity so laden on hoard the boat. and no boat Kill tro permitted to enter or elear from the docks or landings of the CUmpanY undter any unusual form of Rill of Lading, br vague and tinter• lain in Its MI Tfard.—The iihippers of Call at each landing. shall Tier sonally. or b'y' thoir dnly_authorized agontA. keep a coo. toct account of all Coal laden on board each boat engaged by them. in such manner rs to enabletheaiptain or his :agent to check br tally the cur.°. and thereby ensure mrrect bills of lading, and manirosts,of Cargoes for all parties. 1 00 - 011ie° &buy!. Niv. Comp...my, FRALEY - , Pre,. March 20th, March 2_2, '56 81,000 . REivARDI. . - HERE At ' S iii consequence .of it . W . having been - mado knowitin the scibsiiiber that some reckless person or persons did with malice afore, thought circulate rumors to the efTen !hat Fashionable Ir.te: Caps and gentlemen's Furnishing floods have been formerly kept in Pottsville:lY goo4l and M. cheap as now sold by the flinnribvr.4t the New Store. next door to the - -. Pottsville House." in the twang, t of Pottsville, atbmsaid„ Notice is hereby given that said rumors hav ing no toundation In fact,'the abilr,3 reward will be int dii4tViy paid to, ny person or persons who shall thomugh ly xtire,•l hi su 'pre...sing such fraudulent rumore, or to any person or •rsns who shall lead to the discovery of I tnf where Cheaper n more Fusidonabie L ...at be purchased than'at y.'establlstim tfala and Caps ir EL C. TA Y. 1., 0I: ' S Cap and Geptlemen's Furnis4ing Sfore "Pothtville , flon!Re." In the borough of Id. ..ItE3l-01111.11: fp! Next door to ih Pottsville. nter, rt. Sntall Expense, Profies.Srnall; • 'ozaingt, Grmt ,EXiirnAr. Prnfitd, Ermrnintts! ritlaDlNO ETATS (New Style.), • - Cat,'Sfore, next door, to the “Tottsville Ant II S.! ... By VICTIM Gamine. , ••,• , , • - _ The old office Wad deserted for thetirght; the: typos, "devilsi," and pressmen had quitted' their, labors; and the silence and darkness which now reigned were in bald contrast With the sounds .of the clanking press, and the clattering aud'hiss ing of the old steam-engine, which had, all day dinned their loud noise in the ears of ilie twit-, pante of the office-building.' -- It was a retie. of a pest age—the old printing office—and many a year bad roiled into, tha' gull READ 2, READ I t. .. . of Time Since it . was new.- . hlany, a "'Prentice", GRESSANG, - .. has been All- - had sprung up into a man within its old walls,;.. Agent for this (Tway. for the sale of and many an editor and publisher bad there been I.ENT - nErmadc BURIAL.. t'A.9.:S. " fitted. for the great. battle against Ignorance and' alinthar kind.ln use. BeTtlif tie' rreilly w r , u ' ' .1 - I if , stet the necessity of hastY:hurials.antl : ,-,,;:,-* 11. Lv,;_i ._ _ , '•• , .' . • moody front innundlatederoewssition.— ' v.., otsasono cases—containing ciao type, • rly shit:ll,le for thtneportirig the body i bruised, battered and 'lent, old feihioned and' 1 o anothbr. The tve Is coferod vrith' a obsolete—w,ere pilled in the corners and in the' , metal top, wldeb can be rianowed'AttnY carrot; and it elapi of manuscript 'articles, of a by.; ,' oof the corpto goeD Ur its friends iir ra• . w ipna period, were to be found in all the out.of.t.he-_1 ' ht alto you hundreds of oertlficitouto atetnept, as to the advantages the Mc. t V• 3,1• places, reminding otnnaf the "fist" ago we ,v.r the Wooden: but the G',llowing will , live insebd:throwing a gloomy 07 over die„rbele 1 ~folB:!c.. • , • a , ..,, q:.: it'Asinsnixis, April f r th.' •i': . . ,Vai t h n i ng . the composing room was the' press (..- witnesiol t.l.k u utili!,' of !your orna ' 'room - , with its,. suantmodi 4ylinder press, which, 1 Metallic DUVIII Can . F. - Well to cAnvey to tat, tion..fohn C.Cathenn to the Cdo , although not so n veleta as the rest of the.eatablish- , ' err, wa h itrtimeisedus with the belter;ment, bad itAinte-worn nippenrane% - I. thought , , ~ si . article known to us . roe transportin, , f, of the rnany Workmen ;she. had rim the old um': I • final reitleg place. .. - ehine' 'With-its' rusty' clanking' nod' dilapidated ice Rabse.:be,mrselves,yotits;et6., .: ' "". ~ ,• ~ .r, . ' , • r.. . , ~ y Clay , 1 . , sytt Cass . Dan. l r r bo e i, wra : ' old boiler and-angina ;, An tram° who had- sprang. ' svis, J. M. Berrien', ..1. , 11'.Moson. D. 11:: uP um/ passed' away eincialt: was Itindliheir nave, Green, Wittal:Mangum;lfenry.lledge,,Aoing- their bidding - with' ft faithful, grim, and : • : • • '-• , • - • .'P iidititv poier. ' e. • - rdaltadahr be added without astailier. ,\ ' I wa slost in a reverie. , 1-sat' in ray Min-chair, , , . . IT. GittlsANO. •i s ' •-•? 61 ; dei..,/,.„,,,t, m , r ,,,,,, , ,,r rr ,„. ; ,, 1 i .4iy the stove in the composing roomy ,ponderieg en , 'el?, igfril. ••- '' • ' ..'.5 . 71 - , the Many , ebangt.e. f irr,..i. , t,d,ari:l,•r evil, that bad ... . -..,-, WIZ= ' LAPI,' At tim City list Potteri . 'A,pril 2G, 18:1C1 PATEN 2 ou 2 00 1 . 90 bo 012 1 00 2 I/0 Gq, 1 0(.1 7.4 4 Unit! pointed 11. Which . stipertcqi! nie-tight. It obi else prie - m7?s th They pstrticu, fi•om ono plain thick zlaals. wit and the fa Mitres. We m erwreh.vrato our tal 1 l c C.Ati has. .tutice : diploma do 1 co 2 Co diploma 1 od diploma I 1 ) 1 60 mint a I "Ntent 111 ff remains cf t that It 1 tlio • It'. dead to the' With rpspect. 'lSt:n(4l. WA IL King, Jar. hinson. A.O P. s. lllelcl on. Stmuartestlm'' Apply to rott.milp,„r6 Ilznbun, Berko county EDWD. T. TAYLTh METALLIC COFFIW, THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORNi. I fpfliS convention of delegates, amiembled in pursuance I lof it ctll addressed to the people the Unite 4 States. without regaed to past political differen!es or iKvisions, 1 who are opposed to the repeal of the Missouri4'ompro raise: to the policy of the. present Adwittliiiration to .the extension of,• Slavery Into free territory: In fa-1 •vor of the adinission of Kansas as a fri state: of res taring the notion of the Federal Governi ent to the Orin- I . clples of Washington and Jefferson: an for the purpose; nf - pr•sentifF candidates for the offices of 'President and Vice President. do , 1. fle.gir. That the'maintenance of the principles pro. mulgate n the Declaration of Independence. and rut bodied in tit Federal Constitution. an. 'essentia: to the preservation-of our Republican' institutions: and that the FEDER AL Ct STITUTION, Tli E "it itint,...“/F-TFFR I 1 sTATES. A ND.1.1.1.K..1;,Nit.",:tt1.F STATES, SIIALL V ED. ` , A • Rfmtlyer.f. That, with outkllepublican fathers, we hold it to he a-selfevident truth bat all.men are endow ed with the unalienable right of life. litertyand the pur suit of happiness; and that the primary of and ulte rior desbtn of our Federal Government were to secure.' . those rights to all persons within its exclusive jurisdics,! Con; that as- our Republican fathers when they had ; abolished slavery in all our national territory ordained , that no person should be deprived ot lite. liberty or prop- ! erty, without due process of intr. it becomes our/duty to ' I maintain this provi‘lon of the Constitution a,. inst all , attempts to violate it for, the pure Seed* establisliitty sla very in the United States by positive le;iilatitm. Ring Its existence or eXtension therein: that we deny I the authority of ecngress, of a Teiritoria: Legislature.of any individual hr association of individuals_ td give le-, gal assistance to slavery in any; territory 1 of the United States, white the present Constitution shall be main tattled, c • 3. Resolved, That the Constittation confers upon Con gress sovereign -power over the territories of the United States for their government. and that in the exercise of this pow‘er it is both the tight - Mid the duty of Congress to prohibit ht the territories THOSE TWIN IMILICS OF LBAIIitARISM. POLYGAMY AND SLAVERY. 4. 17,011.44, That while the Cioistifution of the United Statelcwas ordained and establiihetttiy . the people in or. der to -form a more perfect uniod;'establisli 'justice. in sure domestic tranquility. proilde fur the common tie fence. and secure the blessingSo liberty." and contains'; ample pre/visions for the protection of the life. liberty and prOpl2rty of every citizen'. the dearest constitutional ri,:hts of the people of Kansas .ihare been fraudulently ! and violently taken from them.: • • . 'Theit Territory has been invaded L rn armed force: Spurtouf.'and pretended Legi . slativ. Judicial and Ex ecutive officers have been set I.ver them. bY wb.se-uSurp ed authority. sustained by tlic tolliriTy power of the Government. tyranbiral and unconstitutional laws have been enacted and enforced: j , The tights of the people to Reep and bear, arms hare been Infringed. Tent oaths ofan extraordinary and entnnglinc maw's, Imre been imposed. an a condition of eirrelaing the rights or suffrage and hnidinv: Thi• rizlit nt an,acensed pqrsnn to a speedy and ptilirc;!. trial hymn Impartial jury has been denied; rr„, . , The right of the people to to si.Ture in their. persons,: hou , es. papers and effects. 31:F1i-11st unreasonable searches! and seizures. has liet-n wieleded: They b:ivoleen deprired of life, liberty, and property, uitliont due pr,cevrild law: That the freedom of speech and of the press has been abridzei '.'l'he ridit. to rhoose their Representatives has btei u , t, rf no effect: %Murders. rofbt.ri,s. and asonF., hare Leen instigated and. 011C1/11r37.11i. and the offet,ders bare F.A‘vii allowed to to Unpunished. That all these thing's have been done with the know ledze, sanction and procurement of the • present admiti istt at i•m. and that fer this high crime against the Con stitution. thtell Mom and humanity, we arraign that Ad inini•;ttat ion. the Pres!de'itt. his advisers-agents. support ers. a p..1,1..;i5t a. and e before or : tilt r the forte-6414v the country and before the world: and that it Is onr timed putpose t.n brina the actu a l perpetrators of these at r,dous outrages. and their secomplim, tow sure and c‘Antign puin,hwent her.lafter. ~ • 5. Pete.lred, That K.2ITRIP Fh0111(i 111' Immediately' ad mitted as a state•of the Union, with her present free con stit as at I , no• fie most r•lTertual way of sal:tiring to her citizens the enjoy merit r f the rights and privilege, to which they are entitled. and of ending, the civil strife not. raging -In hoe territory. • , . . d. That the lii,zirtraeinan's plea tha Vraight. makes ri.zht, embodied in the Ostend Circular. a - as in very resptrt unworthy of :Atm:Henn' liiplomary. and vsmaid tiring. shame and dishonor upon any therernment of pople that gave it their sanction. 7. i.'rs , qred. I hat a railroad in the Patine Orem', by the mo.t ran trill and practical route is m perat irely demanded by I heinterests of the whole enuntry, and that the' Fede• rat ern meet ought to retnier immediate lind efficient aid in it, cenqem.tion. asd. a , au auviliary thereto, the Immediate n Strurtion of an!etnigrant route on th 4 line .f the rally. ad. c‘. That apprertiltiMlF by Crovress for the impr zemont of risers end hatbors. of a national charac ter. required f.r the aieommoilation and 14- , nrity of nor eNietinz commerce. are. authoZized by the Constitution. and jUSt ifi«d by the ohlitzat ion of Government to : protect the lives and property of its citizens. 9. .17"01v..d. That ue Ins ite a flat len and ccopent tien nr the man Of all.parties.'h.eve‘er differing from us in other ropeets. intturre,rt of the principles here l in de clared: and believing that theepirit of our irrstitu 4 10 M no well as the Cooetitutien of our country guarpoties liberty of comodence and equality of rights among citi amp., we ,prewe all lezidatiout luipairhe,; their security. - (E.boice Poctp. Tr°ln thr tiniderbocker THE PARTING.- ' Through all the golden promise of a heart, • Flushed with'qwek budding joys: hag : fallen off In withered hopes, as sere as autumn-leaves: Though me Cry, like an ever-shifting Cloud Floating before me,,darkens all tnylife'; Shall I then coldly say. •Joi , cannot live - Within this work day world of toil and sin ?' • Bs-rause til3 heart is dark, is there no sun? It beams upon me still: that summer night. A glittering woouli4lat on a sea of leaves, Beneath wheeesestlej!'s. rippling tide 1 stood And , Waited. III! a 1141 it et‘stio tread, . A meth.. and the latteuid thrill • Stirring my heart. and ere, ptng t lenugh my frame, .-Should tell. me that my heart's beloved was near. "A stately hods.-, amid these sentinel trees, "t" With windows opened wide:. poured waves of ilgda, . That floated.out upon the terrace-lawns. And died away upon the surging dark. „ A .lift wind. fititterinit.on uncertain wirtes. Freighted with silvery-cadenced laughter, swept ThrMigh all the leafy alleys of the pint o:, Thrilling the aspens through their sit-rant stems, And fainting on a sward all vielet•sw. et. But In my souls mighty sorrow strove And struggled with an Iron will, to vent • Its pathos through expression. that my heart Might thug grow lighter of its weight of we. For strange weird %elms whispered in my ear: •Were it. not letter far to east away This six-stained. blighted!thing that men cal life: Were it not rapture now to lay aside The weary weight that btiulens heart and brain, , • :And sink front aughishedboil to rapturous rest? What theu_h within the i'up of life some drops Are tinctured honey-sweet—the bitter hes Are surely there—the gall must eorite a i last." Th e e mocking echoes seemed to form themselves Into artieulate sounds, and cry, t last:' 0 sad refrain! the burden• of my grief, • - This Meet!, trvsting houri was the last. Her parents willed It so, nor knew The while She yielded sweet Oire . dhli,e; h ew sharp 'A crown of thorns they pieesed up onher brow. At length she Caine, so silently. she seemed A spirit standing is that pallid light; ' With fair. pale face. unfathomable revert, Clouded by strange esperieuces of mitt, And small. sweet Inn ih. In resolute to endure, That all the wild rebellieMof my heart 0 rew thimb withlove before her as she stood: But soon the'auguish of these bitter words, That FOUThiell ever to my aching sense. That deadly arrow. poisoned with 'the list,' Kiliad my repose, and madly then I cried: intn-handed "Duty Interpose To sitat-ch the treasure of err lover awa ? Oh! let us fly where specirjating wills And mammomleving hearts shall hay; no power: To some f air that poet) , has en'w - tled • With an unfading chaplet lof 'valance. In .pal hues of beauty, blhotful days Shall dawn In dewy mortni of wakenliag joy, And die in sunsets gorgeous as a dream. `OW not for me such visiolle; soft she 41; • 'Better a sorrow rightly borne and quelled, Than dearest joys Ow kedLlike'rerbidden Oh! weave no more Arradien dreams, but Strive To bend the will. to meet the present need, And conquer fate-by nobly] bearing all.' Then from a use-bosh near she sadly plucked - A fair. half-opened bud, in, whose warm heart • • A dewy splendorltlittered. and a flush Of hovering, crimxon.lingeeed. waiting -time .To blush and deepen to th,i perfect rose. • And clawing hand and flower with frenzied clasp, I felt the sting of thorns: Ind 'whispered low: •A dreary down is thine. o;passiomile heart! The rose shall wither. but the thonis endure!' 'So let it be,' she said, 'that they may ,stir Our slumbering souls from pleasure's rosy dream To struggle and aspire—to strive to reach. Though we may ne er attain. 'tete heights divine, Whose radiant tops are bathed in heavenly light.' And so sho . glided from me, and I anted, A rushing'clark around me, and, a sound Of low winds wailing through the shivering freest . , I ewe the pale mono die behind a dead, And felt Iftipe die within my desolate brettej;" • "' While the low noise of distant revelry, -- Threbhiftg through all the pulses of the Tiligbt; Stirred ht my aching/tart an angry pain. ' Springfield, (Ill..) lEMI n pipes pream. THE PHANTOM' PRESSIM. • . nr Eunr. KEE:4:4--- - • -.• . passeillover the programme of my rifle() life; con- l "The Lancaster E.epren comments on'the above Ding over the list. in my memory, of those who ' is it . Th as ; ~ . .. had been - through the school of apprenticeship.' . - . T = • . Tho Otyrii says thatlthe information on which beneath that ancient roof. Boys hint become men • . its"conebisions are based, is derived from "reliable in , the; room where I was sitting ; hail hired and died, Our:shed or failed, according to their assts- sources," and we have no doubt, of it. 'The game ny ; and many are yet living to 'Zibtain theirbread the Democrats here are trying-to play, to save by. , thd use of the implements `and machinery the State from Fremont; is to effect a union with around me. - . the Fillmore niea, while the only hope of, the lat. • There in that :corner by the Window, ii • the ter party at Washington to obtain a Siinitar ro-- sad stand" where'pour Jack Bangs used to . sult, istii : effect a union with the Democrats. set type, before he was killed by tkik steam-demon We hardly thine the Fillmore Ameriearm_w_ll.l a in , , t e lr e cne a s n s ii -r ie o d oml L le was ' , l: ,l,J fin i fF' i : r = tig fellow 6a _,.., t t ju E .,...... et y, i — i. ,;- Catholics. """The, question again arises, wilt BCOIIANAN WIT tIDRA IV 1 ttiii it4 - OTT press occwionally,.andldways it tin: , tun nutcliof its speed; but one night , hu was at his , Pz ssS;;: - ,i — sta —.-" . Dnuot.M.7c . ar is lBl9.'—The fel post,•With„afill heart of ste‘ant, runtiniug at tiutht- ' fling skezebeingintliadient bo entthis labor, a h ea lowing rTtlutien was adopted unanimously atihe he, was accidentally tripped offliiis -fret, and. fell State Convention of the `Damocraey, held in immediately upon the bed of the press, and was Pittsburg. is 1811, for the purpose of nominating carried under the enormous cylinder. As the bed a . * , , ~. , , , Commissioner. It is pm.. ran through,-'be. was - thrown id upon the fluor, lifelepa and cold.- • The press continued its motion eisely the saute doctrine now advocated by the all the luitg night. thuuderipg]and jarring, and friends of Fremont and Free Territorv--4t was 1 rumbling; and when the builds came to their the doctrine of the leading men of the N6rtliand ' work in the morning, they fininil poor Jack there, parties up to 1852—it was the doe- mangled loud deatd, the awned of steam and iron .South of 111 . 1 still urging the machinery onits dins.' They took trine'of lion. John C. Calhoun, op to Ida death.— him up reverently and sadly ; and ho was borne to John C. Calhoun up to the day of his diath, never his grave in the Churce , yarillby his sorrowing claimed thej-ight under the Constitution, to take companions, slavery into any-Territory, whore it did not wile. This eve was- the twelfth anniversary of his death, and I ibuddered as I reMtinbereci the fact; at the aequisi,tion of the Territeryand John , C. fir I lapd heard dim hints to the effect, that the Calhoun was the greatest Slavery propagandist of office was visited every yelir,l on this night, by his due:' - "The Phantom Pressman!" There was &print of . • ' ' ,a a skeleton hand on the - dingy wall of the press- ./:, - .0/re,/, That the - :Democratic party adheres,' if_ -room, said- to have been made y him-now,u,s it ever has line, to the Constitution' o an one of , his visits, which I had often se n anti shuddered ;..i the yuntry. Its letter, and spirit they will net''- at. Being however, bf a bold IresOlute nature, I ther weaken- or destroy, and they roideclare that ; " did not allow myself to be frightened by, silly su- Slavery is a doniestie local. institution of the perr.tittons, anti tried to' feel comfort:stile-and at soath, " I •'./ 0,1 to Se'ire tey,F!bvion ttioqe, and with ease.,• which the general • , ',iveriiiiiirtft has riathing to do: The'coal burned brightly in" the grate, and shed , ~. • Wherever the_ StatOdaw esqinils its- jurtsdicti n, a light'around the room sufficient to discern ohs thedocal instillation :an continue - to ev.h,t...' Es.: jects dimly; but I felt a chill come' over me, in - t,temiadr 0 eiohttion of Stole ivltt's tg carry it spite of all my philosophy... Suddenly I imagin. 4 . , yruld State iiiitint, me deity. the ,tier .1.1 uuy cit.. ed I saw a bright flash of light from the crack, I"" to e•rtedd the . *irea 4 . I,,,,tdaye ' , eyelid it. re ... of the press-room-door, and heard a slight his- . B ' 7 "t d'""'"'""•,“"• - iltt , z'e f'nfAidc , it -I port a t tho Sing as of the escaping steam. I started Ler- ';`"/" .. 'se " . f ( h. Co , Paihttimi,lhilt Mayer!, should wously, , and watched and listened. My flesh /Ore ( . I',. era VO iCith the oftrancZny catmint of our crept; the hair seemed tveracel and ninve ,on my Je - i''''" l- inf Pru:/'''''" 7 - - - scalpiwith a chill ieelini; and I trembled like it . lilt:re d.te , the Democracy standdiew ? . leaf:' There was a sigh in the press-room surely!. _________t___..„,„4._,...__________,_._ _.I felt', impelled to rise from mf chair .and walk to A Cur ion Ileut Futon TIM Santa!—Men of the ',found A sort of facination drew me forward; a,,, i :A- i 7 1 I . + k ` anal ' . 9r il 011 21 ,, 11,1 , G0 . it : : S.rn ban wri and I adranced Dui:410.561y. Theduor was slightly ti ' • ng to the Chicago :Ifirror, says: ajar end I lookedin; the room was filled with a most:intense glow of light; the gas was burning I, in c•annien 'shat many Southern . onen, feel a in bliniliitg flasheS, and us my eye rested on the deep interest in your rttecc,s in the Kutittas shrug old boiler, I sawit was --at 'white beat, -glowing gle. iis,well as 11l the en.,ul•ng Presidential election; but nvilaiceto nothitig, us We should thereby . ex • und - sparlding like a meteor. The fight 'nearly" pntriate tmrselvee. er suffer intolerable perseeu blinded•me at first; but as toy Oyes became ac tine trim, the elave holders and those under their enig"ttinctl to it, I saw. the engine in motion. inov frig ,r 4 lightning, speed; indeed with SI.OIIL fright- ' intiti L .n6... I long iton'et Cr. to mount. thin P•LitOPL 411 vOlocity as almost to be invisible. The'im- and tuillity Northern friends what many South mensfe pile "[iron wheels, cylinders nun and hare; era ititi reolly ilo think of public utittirs in the composing the stets, were nut yet in motion ;.but Present c"a°".. liul we are runzue-iied—speoch in a moment I saw . , advancing to. 'tho engine a less, luni, ‘: are ii , 4 u,..11 our mouths in defence of form 'I can never Inuaish from my themlitiy—it tali equal 4!.iittL :not i'ree-,Lahor, withilet falling i under ldie merciless ilts:ileaeurii of ilia "Oligaility,,,,', -gaunt and flerille,SS skeleton, the -white bones - IIP yent'Nertliellieril colt them. Yet many of us gleaming and shining in the light, the long den woo:.ll,`.7lVl.! their anger and malevolence but for der lingers avorkint• and twisting, the bright piereeing e 5,...., 51 4 jialz like iiiain . inds, deep. our tatnilie. , aioi rdatt..lis that would suffer on sunken in their sect:tits; in the horrid skull. ' . our account, the nal/leen vengeance of the public The Phantom Pre:lemon stood before toe!: Ild, oppressers-of our fair ladl. • Many a silent bat earnest prayer wiil'he uttered advanced t., the engine and tried' the Eteauicuek, ; and as he turned themj open, the immense vol. forY'"hr eonhPiele "C"'"‘ in November, by trut.. utiles of steam rushed forth in noiseless fury ; and hearted IT-trioJs route of Maser' and Dixon's line, the bony_ jaws of the phantom parted in a hasty' tyke Dill work-and vote ler Fillmore as the least stalls, disclosing, nut tho white--teeth, and red'' of jet) evigs. truiding tlu.t their thraldern may be theuccess or Fremont. i throat of lire, but rows of yellow and rattlteC "i'nhr""n bY bon ea: , ~i ,oir liope anil mioning star. If he sets ,in darks_ as if well pleas . • ne--- our last hope talents, loud leaves dg. gliwin. . The phantom grinned horribly, May Cod ti, his mercy e vet t such a calamity Irian ed With the iintnense head of steam now' genera: Met/ in•the glowing boiler, and glided silently tit our land. the lever whidi connected the engine to the pret.s. Th;, lever was pulled nottmletisly towards him, and in a second the ponderous old press was in Motion. The .beets were fed with appalling velocity; and the machine, nit 1 - ”rward and backward course, eetned fairly 1.1 leap and bound, frith a :motion ahnoid too rapid for the dyn iolfoilow. Thu eyes of the skeleton•tuau danced in . the skull, emit ting sparks of Licht and lire. . 1 stole eatitieusly up to the fly table, w,liere the sheets were - Piling in a hjap as they sprung fern We press, and glanced at th . em in wonder horror. .They Pfrmkernin.l steamed as if wet wii h balling liquid; and the ink rills of a blood•ted color. It was the copy our newspaper; ana the type seenty'd to glaie out froui the paper with the brightnerii - of plicisphorci.eent light. As .1. pried on the terrible appatjtion; guiding them io fitrious ,speed, it built a chill - of horror to my very marrow. .I stepped softly hack to ray place near the dour, and watched, with suspended 'breath, while the gaunt and fleshle4 fingers of the unearth- ly pressman fed in the reeking sheets. The - pile of paper on the' feeding-hoard rapidly ditninisheil„util soon was entirely gone., As the last sheet sprang through his finger's ' the spectre uttered a wild unearthly howl; the boiler swayed and gvned; and suddenly a SlitILA as of the Ye port uf a thousand candon plercel the uir, !ha. boilcnbad explteled. scattering everything in the room Pu fragments, ininglin;*-wheels, Fars tnnsse - nf burning coal aneashes, and scalding steam `frith the hones of the skeleton itself. Who'll I nwoko from my band dream, I found myeclf gluing in my chair, with broad daylight pooping in at the - and the workmen standing by, laugbinkat frightened, appear . DM I had fallen asleep, and Fie pt their return, and . the hissihg of the eteam I had heard was oe- easioned by one of the stokers at the .rurnziee in the••old Piers olitical. A NOBLE EXPRESSIO OF OPINION FROII A NEW YOB.X. NEETnAt, Entrort.—:-In Schuylkill county,, ,thu matily,,earnest tone of the mass of the New York press iS admired, and.as in many other_ sec films. of Pennsylvania, a larger number; of papers from that, city , are taken and 'read, than from Philadelphia. , 'lt is true there are some papers defetiding,the right in Philadelphia with real and but still there is a freshness, enthusiasm and resoluteness of tone in the press of New York; i.hich carry conviction to the minds of readers.— Fur instanCe, the Jlirror, rti neutral, eutiamercial ' paper publiAed in New York city, which afways leaned toivardi the South; has thrown off its neu trality, and' coMes out boldly for Fremont and Freedom.. Hear the Ho is : a man every inch 'of him, and 'not okie of-.your tniserahle,slink: ing, drivelling, eewartily,. deguded, liußO-fat:4 white, slaves of the,North: ' "Aftet, fighting the battle of the South for ' twelve lotig,years, defending its political • rights ; domestic institutions, suelal ,charaeter, manners and . habits ,in• all - ocasioris, recent, occurrences have convinced us thdithe tiMe has come fur the North; with its superior .numberi, intelligence, wealth' and power, to\, take it,' stand, firm as its - 'granite hills, against _fie threatening, bullying, brow-beating; skull-breaking spirit of the' South, - . . —a spirit that tramples on Coprumisetr; viQates _ the sacred freedom of parliamentary debate ; 'end Toe Peon Dituswane.-0.! I have sometimes murders the settlers ,upon common seil,--for looked at a bright, beautiful hoy, and:my flesti.hae simply opposing', liy Voice and vote; theVas - crept within-me at the thought, that there was, a lag of slavery upon a Free and virgin Terriury. hare possibility he might become a drunkard. rep eries of u resentative of , lNorthern foneelin he g, I once tr,n: playing with a beautiful boy in the aroused by a enwonted outrages t city of Norwich, Connecticut; was carrying him part of Sr tithein politicians and countenanced by to and fri, on' my hack, both-of us enjoying our= the PierceMdatinistration, John Charles Fremont selves exceedingly; for I loved him, and I think has been selected as a eandidaie for the Presiden- •he loved me. Dei,ittg our play • I said to him, "cy. In the great einergencylor the natioh, the j d . wircy.will you go down with'lnett.v.the . 'side of eyes of the Free States. turn to him, who has that store wall?" "0, peal" was his cheerful-re waved the fleg of his country upon the top' of . ply. We went together find saw a• man lying America, as to the'rising S'tir if the Republic.— . listlessly there, quite drunk, his face upturned to The noun and the 'wax , have come together. as -the bright, blue sky. Thu Santa:tames that warm tionthey always do come, in the right. time of a . na-, - ed. cheered and illumed its, lay Upon hi. , :qpntotal. 's ,ed. - *, - • . greagy fare.; The pure morning wind kissed' his "Against the other:candidates in t field Fill parche lips and passed away.,:poisoned. The 'more and Buchanan—the Mirror has' nothing to` _V ery swine in the Gelds looked more noblethin he say. They are 'got men, both. But the . plat- .lor they were fulfilling. the parptser of their heing. f, --- ''' — hich they Ark. Mounted ; th e alliance 'As r Imit n ied upon the poor, degrnded man, and lions they have foymed-; and measures - then look .1 upon that child ° , with his brighthrow, ihey are cothmitted, are not broad , his i)eautifol. blue eyes, his rosy cheeks, his pearly enough, grand enough to accomixio. , teeth and ruby „lips—the perfect picture of life, :ogressive, indeperitlent,andigo-ahe.htl ~ p ence. and innocence; as I looked upon the. man spiritfuf -Young America: 'Ohl Fogyism , tuoYlilt , and then upoa . the child, and felt his little - bend, its Silirer•Gray locks, and warn us eget - tot yield-' convulsively twitching in mine, and his-little lips ing telltris sadden hurricane that is sweeping.uver • "erow ~white, and his eye grow dim gatirigemon the N.4rtli: But so lung as the ~breeze blows 'fn , th e poor drunkard; then did I pray to 0, 4 4 to the right direetion,li is better to go with it than 7 give moan everlasting increasing capacity to hate against it; and, without throwing overboard asin- '.with a burning hatred any instrumentality' that . gle conservative principle hitherto .advocated by , could make such &thing of a being- once:cut fair the Mirror, we_cadgetinto the light for Fremont , as that child. ; . :-.- --. and Dayton • for the Union of the States and, the , ......• . constitutions} , rights 6 both . North and Booth. os ' ' WASHINGTON PRICE. Cuttaerr.-We mintinne our conscientiously Al ever - en:l . B3(las hauled for Jerm. satece.l . In times like tbeie, ., to be fieetrst is to be --; quotations. -Assault by a poor man—one Year's a coward.' , .1 ' -.-- . -.itaprisontnent. Judge Crawford, who fined Mr. • ) Brooks three hundred dollars for an assault, :which, in ifs personarronsequences, It not unlike ly to'prove more deplor.ible than the instant, death of the victim, was the dispenser of this' even-handled jest ice. PENNSTIArAI'iI• son t!iicitestr...—The Warhinl ! ton. Orlann, 'fthe authoritritive exponent" of the prinsiPles of. the Elllniore party, in its Is4ue of fuestlity last, contains istieditOrial article; review ing Air. Fillmore's prospects, in' ; which it comes to the "following sensible conclusiOn in regard to ! TUB CALI:DOR:CIA Rcvotrrtusr.—The Governor the result in Pennsylvania andi Massachusetts : ofCilifutnittharingapplledtothePederalGovern. , "In Massachusetts and in tennsylvanfa things ment for aid - against the Vigilaries Committee ef at Preient/ook dark and gloomy. Its et;ems ;now San Primal:Ai, Atttrabi &mat Cashing gives ntoie shun P rubab • that Ere ' s. "'" wilt ' 4 "7 P "n* an opinion adverse to git The opinion /Weenie, ----. e.Buckanan inca will toth'e epee , it is supposed that State pride will is approved by the President. • _ prov e , em from doing't - hia, given in view of the A no• trut h, that there a so . other .. ... p,, .tr..svtr FREAX.—•Tin priest of I. Pat e Pcuasylvunia'fivon • Frelinont. It -will beB itch's itunlan Catholic Church, Philadelphia, file or the Democrats of. Pennsylvania to decide be. •' taken unto hitoself a wife and fled. The "boles Mean:Fillmore and Fremont. i A few days will and conforion" in his faithful flock on making the centre UN t o make E n °r6 - 61 4 16 calculatinas as " cli4Cor , 4 may to imagined, but cannot be de ...kitiiksachusetts. Three of four' days ago we be - ' liavitl i Fillmore would . 'curry - Massachusetts; but i Hri b e u • the eb ur" o f G o v- Gardaer and" his irleads, ''.N - AvrovAb Darcy - eta" is the title.of as rettdeis the eondition loolitieal - affairs there, • "m j „ publi s h e d in Nerrittewa. adv the mnreincertain than they were; an Jge ean only paper hope-for The best iu thut.State.'• ' elletion of Fillmore. . I • • BANNAN'S StEANI= , PRINTING . OFFICE. , lAla Ing three Preface', Vie are now prepared to elenUtn Jittland BOOR PUNTING of °vary 4.4seriptlon • at ttioArtfara ;Atha .1 1 1.nen . .1 1 ,urst42,e.beaprr than It ran ba doueataityott!it establishment in the cbanty. garb as NE 3 Xaki, PampAletr, Rill' aj Ladiag, Large Poettire, Railroad Tickets, Rills. Paper Books, Articles of Agreement, Time Books. Bill Heads , , . Order BoOki, tt the very shortiet notice; Oar stock of 3 ioß TITS Is more eitensite tlian that of any otirrofilei Inikle see. tion of the State, and we keep hands ecoplOyed eipresily I tn. Jobting. Being a practical -Printer ouresie'em will guarantee our work to be as neat as any that can he turned out In the cities: PRINTING COLORS done l at the shartuat nOtico. renks bound jn erery mntri,ty of style. 1312t31t Dooti of crily dorription mmunfatturog.bOutl and ruled to, order at stiortvot , NO. 33. t.vANIA.—At tt e to"( election in Penn >rh•ioi:c. I,le s“te for,Catia . l Coin . . /r -. . MAj.:,;4lit.•.t. l'ateiitE4m.,• : 1 717, In .tho S. , rtit ;Ina We, ihpy de' o - ,hit Fro tw.ot v. il:. r" ! ;1a hrg....r voto . 'oy 3 , , ,. ..6-. 4;600 tlit:4 Pollock raeuived „ben ho was ele , i.l Geveroer, by a"n j. rity Or upwirol, 0110,000. \ Where will Tel: Ct:lit .liiiiiity 1 , ! . witd :Ll:pion ti: r t..itiori t., him in Illicit;ttc? ~ F i • ho anl% t the ebl rn,t id p.,;itioilonticpaitiet of .... ____---................—,...-....t.,2.. IT.ne Ltits.NoN COURIER heist; tlic,trernont anti . Dacron thg. Tue. Noril4esteriz De»iorrat, publiblieil Miu. Restit,:hoi.-ts the Frernow. anti DAyt.on (4errit.Stnitti me rm. Fremonti and pap; if Oce tot the Colonel will act. firmly; _,lirtidecitli and vri-ely. to the Lyon 9 Repuidiean . , there are net a d.etten young until in•that Watt w h o 10,t go for Freaannt.—E-r. .•, .• . young men g" f r Fretnont almost every alien—mid nll liny women g Or Fr e m on t and fremnneß Prcmp , cte—The editor of the St. Louis Daify litrolti. a paper which,supports . both Bu -4.l)!lnanand Fillmore", but in a recent numixir ur ge, a Vi,i7,11 its the' Snith upon ..But•hanan, has been : - trip through several of the Western States, and thus expresses himself: "We Itieva greadnitini.er of persons from all parts of the United States; in passing over some five or six different railroads in the West, and stoP pin, at tirions hotels; arid must Say that we were sistonisliod ._the extraordinary poputarity of Fremont. _Tlns'People Seetn wild on the nigger question. IVe met hut one single Fillmore min during nor trip of'-over twelve hundred miles." The editor fin thor stato,.that he conversed with theim who were f , .rmerly tending Whigs, Demo eraterand Know-Nothiug,l, who,..were all in favor of Fremont.' That the only hope of the' ;South we- in '•evnying\ Pennqylvania and California: Mrflioch'anno"4 0r,, -an in his own Suite, the Pro,imytra nit: a. Says:— ' • To whielithe Nevi - York Eceniay Port replies:• -That it.. 11e molt get somebody who will be willing to r ttn a r m y with him." -Tat: following i•iee v ite of Preston S. Brooks at the tei•ent election in tile Third CongreFsional district of S•mth,C.srolina compared with the Om grey,ionol vote cant in the same district in 1954: amatire, . • \ 1956. 1854. lexington - - - 333 1.172 lidgetield- -- 2,161 2,789 , ' Newberry - - 1.391 1.487 Abbeville • - - - 1,616 1,795 Choreal . - - 1,771 1,929. • : Tutal - - - 7,9Ri; 9,169 It alpenra by the above that there are upwards hatOre.,l. voters in the ditnriet who do not endor, , « the o.nduct of Brooks. BOOK BINDERY. i!rnor. (Dein.). SIGINS.OF THE TIHE:33' "Perimps it is no, t..Sil:tte for Mr. Buchannn,in the inuoths that 'yet intervene befure the Presi dential electi.m. t run away with Pomebody flat.zhter—dilis puttin4' himself on n level with the Republican entuli,ilte." e ffiisallom. 2ql 1033,RD5, el in otTo ,rs, among eatland.
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