0 • - i . macs OF Tag .311graro,',40UBANAL. 4, . •, L , I ., lIILNGIr, gt:USClttrfirf.: , . ~ ....,. rbit, A 6s,lier annum . pyabl6. in alEcitorira-$2 -g ~t 'ni, 'Mititiq•.,.rix Voilt.l.! ,, rand. V-0-if Lo. , .1 -4 , ,;bio.P.. pear. - ,• 0.1 - ms - : -,-•-.• ininl, t o one 3 , eitt.!..• tU roitonrr, ~ . • if.. 7, JO ~0 I ) . • . d ui ' " do • • .., ' t. . - :., n), 00 ileia 4P. llO . ' trt'i • • .... . '26414)_ Cati,.4g7,i"..:11) I tip. , tonnttko iorntinblyrikt ity. advati 4, . d kor lb uon alre , n, . ,'i . i '-' • ' ;.',,,, : ' . _, f 41, , , . ~ T•cF ClattUrr..! i,..C* oTt rbed• 'itttAL.yr ill be•farnistn4 to t . j•er 1; • ••••14" • emit cm . ifriivrr, “( ..u.a , x and ' S-.....'0 , d s ikl4.*L . . 7c.; I f. $1 In .1•41,41 W- ' ...,. f ' ' ' :TUB Led bt r.tLirap..q tf subnrribors ••rdm• Lii • dis.74diu f . ,.r: lb.. pa:4l4li , inlyd. 4 at.it,, rscesnro Pd•' - ..7 s ' . `,, o i tN a hc....ril? ,, m ongfnrt or rrionok .4 fr,ou ilio.9olron to irhirh ;bey'," ii refiyobit•lts witti tli! r y b...1v0 no red Incur discontinued. if soli' erkl.•.ts mar,. tn lathy -pile •itilv 1014 I lsbor.a. n they Afro d iirld rempo t ts boll'lrpperin doit•le rtw enurts hare decidvdlhmt refs -,i team the office. or 'Featuring' Xi .1.4 for, in prima Uri:, erlaroro of . . . . . „ - , RATES) Cir . ARV E - TiSitie• ,).) 4 aquae? of 1011ng5.,50 cents E. one , hasr.irtiou—stris , j t . s .nt insertldtiii IS' cenpt each. lino one time. ::5 i ,--subsciluen irisertianni )1 ,4 • euts each: . All rolvert.l `„ E :rts over 3 lines, far, 4 r't , winds, charged its al • • 1 , ire 4 , ! .. • el • rwa. TN E.EqtX... - ' TWELtr.:. . „dines, , ,ii.P4, bl 5 11 25 . , 215 •1.3 . 00' ~ ,, ,v...,, , 65 . 1.00 ~.1 75" -2,25 . 400' ~:iinos, ' 100 i .5a 2 ! iu .a 40 .5 00 ;,4,a trrr. I. NES EnIINTEII Ea, A EREAREOP TEN LINES. . 3 ,o,Care,. "1 25 j 225 , C '6OO • :•10 .00 ~leaves, 2(1 4OW t j •, ii 'OO3 . i 14 - 00 . squares, 3 , 50 506 l' 6• 12 00' .1 . 18.00 I_ , .. , :inares, .4.50'.fi• On ; 1, :41 .J l4 (0 -, 2t 0 0 * .-ter col.' '6 00, .... 0 yd . :, 'I ‘Oli: 11 00 •t 30 lYi i mlOllll3, 1000 15, j" ; :aia oo '.. 50,00 1 .. w) ;'Larger space fur sh.nr ~ as* razreement. ' I re Itnidnesa *aims, $ ace° parried . sit . i an 4,ertiscment.,so cents su e, -, 1•• • ' ' ••••! tirertiseinehts.before , tnrriag and Deaths; 10 lenti :(line for first insert ion.- 1 7 tnitnteg eiit insertions. I 5 centa •r line,- N i Ile :icordil iu - e cOunted s a ilnein advertising, , Merchant - 1 , and others. adierti lug by {bayou, ITT , :limes, and a statiding - adverA. went tint e,xemiln ti gf o . , i l ~s. will bre'charied, including s bgctil" )l3, 1 I ' ....-.• to thiv 'mount of Our ag itrith chart • - :. `,,,acid imbscrlption, • 1 . • , t.V 0 4 qhout changes, at Ilia rates des rnated 4 0 ' e . . ASSOWlF,ements 'ot.t la Isrgor 4.1' . than tUnk j 4rwill'be . .0-zed .54) per mot advance, on t est) prices. All cull '.I l'e charged the same as tette) . ...a.s.. o,tratle. advertligements .ree , l est , front Advertising ...nts abroad, except at' '25 per tit. 'advance on thgse , 44:noless by special Ingreetnet t . with the - publisher.: 9. ,, r riages 25-rents.s.ach. Deat h accotnpanied with no. , 1 ... 25 cents, wlthoitt.notices, n charge. , - -•I ,• ' s notices, except Ouniii of a ligious.character and ,:urational purpost , a, *lll be c arged 25 cents for any e'r of ii Deg under 10. L Over tO nes; 4 4 c'enis per Ilito ;tonal. - , tvedia'gs of meetings not of , ge writ hi public cll'ar .r. hared at 4 cents per line or each Insertion. r;` j 1 r.., A s t ate calculations we wll 'state that 328 linen '., ocoluinb-1 6 4 iln..a half olutocianil 52 llu'eaa .s; r column. 2052 words malt a column-1476a haAf. 51116. 7 -and 738 a'quarter coin n. All odd lines ni:ir b square, charged at-the rate .tl . 4• centeper line.tli, ',ally advertisers mustc confi a . their advertisin ,, An jr nave business.. Agencies to uthers,,sale of Rearl4.: 4c..15,n0t included in husi. eta; advertisements.l, .1, • VvTilltE _ !KURTZ it i l r tg4tLEß,'l , ; (L*te'Kurt,s, e) erle & Coy) • j . • - Idannf tams oV: Wire Coal ..SUree Coal Riddles. Wire "'": liroouse, dc., Lte.: Satuylk 11 - uuaty. . ' Thankful forth .10,4alpattofiageth y welted from the Coal Dea ers :aid others. itOtt.he ,üblq.noot reupeett ally a all dt - their engine, In the All work dene,at our eh bu warranted, an .1 Doe need be afraid of et in a naajo. - .,. . Kurtz ludo; type of the old , et. and thr.Ana , srealie• tr:r.! Worker In-tire &an. we feel surer, that wu rn nut the hest Coal Screen', lei the achireteted to J. 11. Kuria, 311nerwrille. to.X. 4;1, Puttuxille.„ or Kurtz, S noisier: 31Inerarille, 'promptly attotted to._ nu ser.:mc,'repaire.d.• • •2a- . POTTSVI • • iiiIRE SCREEN FACTORY„ ? ~ . Change Of P I . prletorti. •,•.? 7 i .'l'HE'Alitoersivltt(LlTAs . as, •inned.the .iWoinietorslilp of I e ire 'r - "..., '',.„,,,,.‘•• i , r,en Factory in roal,street. lately eon '" !1"" ducted by IL L, C...ilie:nittl de.ir e m turall i•at tent Ge l 4 ”t C..al 'lrwtutors and tue,pulrtic gene:rally., his exten.ire-,tabil.lituent.. Irratunduents are wade 1” in .st of aterials,,and oriders (or twill be tilled at.. llie!idtorAest no- . ,' tatl,sfactor7},tertof. . f _.t outer. havi Iv. i...eurpd tlie 'aetyleeil ' , need w6rl, no inyitekMfe mold ri- ;ot of hl{ oreeno. prosillsine: theth , t 1 out in Mier inanneetorieg. 3(1111 ItAItIAN. ' — r. 810.,C0•1& Ul &ILIN4 ,4 and W •ry Li, Tip public G. is condi as a Gm, Crue Cellart. inrtwit tin nrm.11 , , , d1 urdin Fe nettle 4 Fverytt itt id> pipes. ke.l AL EBEn ,rtter of MO , . F Y ERSislifi,l,JE , AttoraeV• a(Law; ' l_ Odlce-:-CeutrUfstre4t. t ppossite the'lnwn flail, PALO ALTOSROPERTY FOR SA E. .:,.Ill`. • - Favuetry 9. ' 5ll f.„ Ir t ; .... 1 4110DI i T s., S , Properly ftn the . • '' ' I -' . ..i .—1, '2..1 . ‘r0 git 'of 1 'glt) Alto, ea. nsisting of a tiro 'dery ream e . ' kV ID B• t.i'• EN 'Attorney at ) .. • ill , ~ , .., ,Eats,... 1 dtrelliu hense. :A/ feet front, hy-35 feet rear -41.01thed, i 4 l'ettsfille, Pa. - 1131,ce in 5 rket street, opposite the I well •pl et ed 'and ; painted thmughout.• . Also, a rear] ;I:Bre. ,'S • .•, ' July.l4, '.51.F• 26.1 r . ; [kitchen of atone work. good cellars 'and all convenient) , .----7----w---- 1 a pp,, r iu gel ,, in good order.—to which are attached 2 iota 1 E. I E .dasi - T N...tF , 0 .rErt, Justice •off, of well ultivated grenu.l..titi feet front on yeorge street,'! /tail;pj„ , t otj" js til4,;,4 ‹ ..-41,t3.,;,,;•,,,,,a....,..„,i,,i e , ~ 5 anti In, I out on Savory strext. Pruposala will he meets.: I t;.l and attended to cat'efully, . -' ' ' ..'• .. - j.• vd I.ty t h e undersigned proprietor on4,he premises, or,by ~.1 , ~,.. 33 , ':16 . , j . - ' . . . ~.. a. jl„,jf . • aff s , l'.ll...l3itrnett . !Magistrate. ' Termi. Will he made reason. , " ___ . . - I able and accommodating to the purchaser.' • • C. THONPSON744torneti add' •L.. 1 ,-.• .eitAlthEs 3teKENs. , i, 1 ioprik. F .. .! . , o'ain 1 Ito 5 tr.u.t. 20 'Mt • ' • • ./ . ;,5.2f ' - ' . Counsellor at Law. Moe, below T. J. Allitoire flat,' ..,.. ''. '' , ".._ '.- • :. . .- - ......t.._ totter unil of . Bruid stregh.T,Amaquit. . 1 . : • C` •' ; . ' • TOWEALE.. -- • ' i ettary 2, IS5f) - ; • 1 ''j ' . . .. s ly '• ;r. II EF i) ull 0: r i y 1 , - Ma - thine.' tihop 1- and; , titillAS IC BtNNAN,', Attorney. at . •• lilt arcs/ tit':•reto. slftiate in Situndbn.Lutertte mum,' . • • , . I ! • ' - f - will be ar";ltYcheats en faverable'tertns. if applied for 1 .1 - I ` f .' Clin '''' in Cent ` 1 .4 tra , -1 frPP.. - ' 8.1 ! . ? I he,ii:Pimc" 3 .! jrint;nediately. j, It Is I be' onl y establishment of. the* kind' 4 1 . Pettat•llle,Perni:Ll • 4 ., 4 . 7 ' Ilstetthe east aid id the ricer . ronventtnt to the /3loontsl .. tlil, 18:i./' .' ''' ' • '...„..,...........,.. • _ ___.; \bum & Lacki'vranna hal /road. and InrOtlontishltm; heal. It 4NO , A cE, It, isfiri strate , it x . Canitallste would find it to their Interest to make an I iir o k i ,...i n .17:411 toad at litvestment in it safe:and Inerat li os business: with inch I ad li e,/ / ''''.'• tudtarements. Further particulars can I.e had on appli• I 'last Marl.. _ Ile. Pa. . . - t 2 ,...!. 1 ~ ,: ;t1 ,_;:li .4 2-tr ' `: ,entioh to Jame,' Dahl. on the prmidßVS: 4 . J . . Slocum At ; - 'C. Dennison. Wi ke.... j barrt.. Ar to MIL C. BABER:i I / ..' t • :' fir - iti . tti'llte7'llarford county . , MOL I . Au4ust . , 27.1..:56 .. , • ' ..34-3:.* :. j A D A M VALUABLECOLLIERY , .. • f 1 7 1 111'1 subseribr, being d esirous of re-1 tiring teem the mining. businesti offers We Mitriird j t; it'll at prlcate sale. This collieryda situated un the j Sch nilk 111 Valley tltdirotut 'leant oneinlle above Middle.] port. , The C'eal AR of a deep alai Asit.lnd of snpetior ; quality. and well adapted to the New ,lork and - ,Eastern"l market', All the improvements are - of the most approv-1 0 e,tustruction--teinsisting In, part of one 74 horse pow. I er pumping, and hoisting engine, with pumps linden the' neceaSary machinery. in reef.. et order: one 2b horse en• 1 gine and lueakert. sehutes, bins, sereen&, heisting piano andirearinit complete, ears, tootle.' and stock, all 'in good order- The, cllllery eomprises -the eelebmted .Spohn & ! . Lewis' Telly:, arrive and below water lerel, all °fined ae, ready, to coin:hence lumusitate operations. For further! part iettlarW, inquire o. tite vothscril l vr, at Pattsrillo, or 01. i A L.LX; .4.;FrBLEL at the Works. ' i. • i'''' '..li • !••• 2. ' B&3IUEL_SfLa,,TM&N. I . --- ,Ott W. KL:1.11, Atto, - riley. at 1,..1.Yr7T 7 3 limm ,r. ilrattetid le•;a1 bus in 4.:ss cnnlits and eiwortire•. - Office in Centre t. ue. 1p oppor,it.!, .N 1 I tn•ra'r Bank; ,- •s• • , • 13- 7, "Ft I • tM Si II It :LE F F,'• tto ni 6 v".` \ I . , Law. Wavin: returned to Pottsville:hue reifueduti nt under t he Telegruph Offire. Vent ri!Street,nppoldte, he ) tree Bank. .•, , . ather 6, 1:5,i. ' ... 1. . .; . . . 49-1 i . 'l7 RFL S ; --; ER :.--- -,----:—,-!. -.----74 EWit4i- , ' Altrri:t 4e In . I;',onvey.worer. will Atte tut tO col .e.t i . .., %be pa'. .. • • 3114 $.11, , i , f It*ol Y.qtat.... wri Unit' Dee k ) :„ tAtages, •:ii,!1:14, ~f. . % I Eln er `7O.P(V , MiIe 'ld , NIA,: :1.4i.: VA. :i , I 'greet, , iiett thevt'ortieNoi 2‘l ,hod M : , 4 • Kt re. ,, ...., tt..ville. Pu. .• • t-, A :., ri I .19.-2+,56 •- 1 " In, • I All . (I El.:• • li Alt RE'l''r,. M ialstrate. 1 , ~ )• mvw , vaitretlind tlenet r itl Colle:tor:.wEllattimd to all : :1 . , - .10-; oltiligte , d to hint pith diliptice antr . caro. of-I , f , nt ritif 14.41: Pottsville, Pa...oquwitit be.yow it itti 11, ii—Tho r.),l•pli.ots or N: M. , Wilson. Egrikt . are io p ',E. • q. , .I S -mu,/ Ii : a rref t..} . .:411.. • i:I Uly 14.'45 25- • BUSINESS G: -RDS. altJ G. N. , 1101V.AINN, :Sur- RI 'Brick Building, come, Seo , nd r —_______•_._,____. IV: SIIEXFFEI{,..I'vg,sviIiiTIT I L,, • LAI.' (4 th 4 Penasyivnoie Stattt'Fieitiogical Li UiVeY,; “1,. laude. utilt.t. kr.. .., • ....Ater El. '55 1 - . •• ' EAL •E (ATE •'!..;oniiiS lOU and . _. trotkettni: Ag r ent.-LrotTerel saluettle tr..drt - t•i• ow ror'..ilt. Aud a, roll. Apply, to .teAllk lll PENVAN., )lain street, ltelitw the Son...nt. Wiik : e..elarrez.". l . , - !Ai:SS' iiiil)t;filS.s'4 l 3jiiiiip, ;liipri r,T Anti] surtrynr. Cer.tre ' nt.. - Pottseille, Pa... et , i: t',.. - -div.4itt..., , inJ Exploring Coal Laud., fuspett - M'' i n'. &r.l. A trol,t f 4 •litt-• Purtlise and Sliit Or Real ~ , 1 1...f tv+ll ttp rents, kr. ' trt 6':l, lz4l - .... ~ • E1V1 ;— • .1:7.N.1 8.1el'IN" and Frank Cpl . - ' , v - f - Surrey , ,r* and t 4 ,,iril. Engineers, in warineetion. 'e. W. Shoafer. id POttsvilie. will idtkini to surreys ,-.1.. mines. towds ad 4 all other business in the line e.. , i nrtmssion„ 1 j - , • ••;..rit.ltt. January s 5.•t154 , • •• . : ' 1, . E. 0 .- 14 - : S . .CI 4 . 7irrli . I N INUT.Ii , Lir.G—t .. i ~ nper ante Sortie \Sitter Terraie. Centre Street, - 111 e. Pa', Egan .. pus. Reports. Surreys and ' ,refati MineAr'C O lL !antis. Mining.Marlinery.tite. ti on t lie %Wel • r , tier. - Apent for Coallti inits;*_'- .• ntotr 214 I 5•53.1' • . 39-tf-' r.`Kl' - '4 0 I:hi,. keologlra . . ' Mir .., . ‘t•trethietai and Mining Engineer. Centre street. ••-. t 1 1 ,, giveitsitentien lo rarvitl.e and, examine: tt colmitt, to stirrers op r . ng l i, r ....vi c ii, 7 " 4 ,,.... ^t-ar,....y...' mini ,, to the supgrintond•rrire nnti-eutire. :.• I .r.pr.4 l krietur,'Lir estiteg.. '' -•1 '‘ ' • f. " , ruing 2.154 , T.lnly '22, '''4•F .ti (fj .A tf I, ~.- -- 1.. ---1- ~-r---7---- ' firi:N(' Y— 'or - the Purchase allti . ' , :ilebf 1 ei K4etei,bilkitig ‘d selling Coal: lei . )arge o C. i Land's...Mines,' .te., and collsktitti - men tw :tit -itars ilii , erieui.e in the Cettetylhe' I,gly:e'' :ttin clan. off:*..SrahAtitangepliteeet,' Ale. ' 1 . '''. .1: CL: AS. M. 81LL... a r . , ..,1351 - 4,, c1 . :, 1_ ~. .. ...: : . , . ~ • 14. i t. • 114 Al Eiqsai n ~' • (;i - lii,llAtra - .VI 11 - ' 7- 1 ng, f zai;in...., r Ael,land. Pa., atimeks to Snrr tying 1. d . " 41 "'^' MI ”s•fftirveylue. trt;‘l dorlding Ctude. 4a r Town 1.04. and all other LeArt;i.. In tit: Il r n " o 4 o u f . +06,4,41111, ' ' 4 • , 1 ..,... '.. I • 'ter a idretts, Fountain Fining Pt cit': Hell • iii .DODS(),Alf:Alpera yentol Mrlot niral Th , o t It t.bioit ttod npOne .. Dontol 'Estriblit:hooinfr. In this Part of the al fittetrig to offord Ills lett rows the t.oljefrf. of vv. priretnodt to th.• Mi. ftO giolistofeo7c to itoltatt • tl a ot,,'3ty to the fi,toptttlon' onlforratirement t 4 l'4llleor Vitroftriolt Tooth :itistirttp:lrthel or whole Atavelier.rec tratture. to tI i•nlire!' xoltision Of lo;ar wttrit.tre.l.o troth n . tiel root) e with.farll 1ni.4.-piyin .: to,th with. ,zolg.rtm ming then ,t9oirr... (1 i ii.lot xt.rtoei,t,Wn 49ewt, a t r•volT;latre. North --; , BR Wo Thne Inspettor, ten , ( ipig tag tottll'aca to tAndrownerec i tumid' Itaintna.... , pltaDrtal,Frren his' oxperfen,a i' daily:. and !-.1 1.. , d i rehic. at Do Is Pattaaed In tb*Ad adjoin. ,alti...i.'in etatninlna , minas and eXtlOntm OCT r. • h. h7loi. to Ihs able tn give, latiorietton 10 0,11 - .., 0 ' , tint lak i•arrt7, • 41. :1ta to 1D:134 IX 1 1 1.10 1 / 3 1 awl Jaatti Xr.tta, ' boo.. Vahla, awl D, E. N'tra. add Wnaaatt Idttitne, 4r., i.' t/ "rirl , ..Da. Aapatdlltv and ititttrity. • • '4,,,,---GE ) .tifinti'N. Itines Inapectof, rut. !ice .t 1,4,44.4. Datlltr, DA, . . . ' lir 1.. lip,c - ' ) ' , ' . : 1 41.r' • ' rgti.r • .xtrtit•rs d at: with: the -cc g. uh rr tv.arud ttiat,ufitcl Wee ztheir neirftts• Fu directed: tkily ari lett thp billvand or trltbout informing re uent to titer:n=or ,ing to tanneWtry imciga;.; thew un• at.i4l3tiorixl tend ._: , . , , PLUMIIN . ...• m EXPRESS viail-Oirtitic PL NUNIg.tRI T ,,, , THE .AOA N COMPANY. , t ; ',", 1 1 porrsyltrx TO lIARRISI3URG. QM I.l'll &DO WICIN. i, By to on the loth bare rpelVotd 413 e il a. '"? B " a ".l 3 4) ' This itnetonnecis daily with all their great South the *me lersineiss. in Silver • re- w err they will be Prompt attention and; ern anti %Vkstern Routes: By arrangement their place of i busioff.sitt Pottier:lln wits be at/the:thee of imi llow . ard . '..1 thankfulforontirsiard prom . 431/ 1 . ICo .. . „84 SAW/LLII,IIS, Superintendent. Att t4 - .lllelit —- . • 1 1 IL' pril 22.1451 - ; uirpKIN6ON respectfully i pMEKZEW I / 1 1' TBANSPORTfaTiON LINE, makes to the public thaut4 From 4.thlsnly; New Yorki it PhlluoVa. S , t purchased the entire. T HE SUEISCRIBER*. 'relpectfully f thk late Arm ol More- •., announce to thamarchsnts and business 61=1=1.'1 I d .Dickinson, aid in-1-,... ty 'of Das and the (ed. ' ~ tkrryingon the plumbing; , joinitig countlet, ;that hillatirrillih i _ = /111 ine4 ,.. ip aliita branches at; their vi . barim i t sla i n m a). Ai / . lid :Lind under the Pothe , - the triomio r t s ti owo c, ner o lan di ze ,fi zrap . . House, where he hopes by I ter, a- f Albaby.,New York and' Philadelphia. in lon to business, he may that F Canal barges:. destined 'foe Schuylkill Haven, lb te'merit a Share of the ! Potriville and-Tort Carbon. , : . P at "naPP He wlllgtinv-1 Ail goods' from Phiiadelphia will bee ship pal by our his,work to be as good. t A,, eti t,„, i i r.ent,yra Sag, Vine atrbet Wharf, Schuylkill. . i will be done °R ., " rea - ' Nterchanlize from Albany find New York, apply to ID le terms, as can be done ? umi pocin.„o22o nroadyrsyl, New Y0r1c 7 .._..'-. ' - , ..,..__„,' v here,- . '/ - ,_._, L.,..,,,, 1 Merchants can rely u having their goods forwarded "'",-""Te hi m ' trial:, "3Q I . with de.patetCas the es will leave Vine street wharf. IL DICK] &SON-i . Philadelphia. week VOinst 2 7y1 6 53 6 11 . ;l1 . 1 1 , The fatioreing l ate; me be ehargett ,en :Win pounds: ville.Jan.s.'s6 lit( . ' Dry,floods, Qu swag, clia.ss and Tett,• •--- $4 00 orocerie,, Oil . f4quOrsabd Proyisionm„ - - - - ,• '2 75 Salt and. Plaster. (to' be abipped on Delaware.) • -. I 47 . N. S. MOORHEAD, , , • i Office Sehuylkill , NavigatlodWarehonse. Mt. thrhor: \l . '. ° r- - • 1N0.n.120 Broadway. New York. Room 20. • liPir.o4ods•wil be lbrwarded from Schuylkill Raven to all pointa on the Mae UM Railroad. Pottsville. At/MP/ 8 M •' HOTE ... S. . - -- TN4CTIONAL HOTEL — , Corner,,of Commerce di; Shamokin Ste., SECOND ROUSE NMITIi. - OF TIM RAILS:W.A. .Sl3,amokii4forthumberland WM. WEINER. Proprietor. , April 1856. • . THEUCK HOTEL.T' . • Alqr6 THEE / •-•igoosite the CoPrtjlionae, LeGolion, Po. George ,P. Reinhart, Proprietor. , _ This hotel, so tnny; ceishr• tad for its getterotas board r qiqa good accommodations. bas been 'recent! , wprneed. and continues to be the Maga Hotel 'and Gen- 1 lina4 Quarters._ __ May 3. issa 1 y - L- I : '`WHITE HORSE HOTEL.' 'Corner of tient.... and Jfahrintoorp tr , A Joseph M. Feser r Propriat liatertaiwneuts and, accommodations of t I.e beet kind . *ivi efoy attontion will be TRId by I itelnk awl Ile et. 'endskt , l to make 'melds and travelers eomfortabli. Pottsville . sy 10, '5ll I • _ - THE ."EACLE HOT t...L," • P , ,iytte corner of emoloh•land and. - yor: • kit *to., , Libanon, Pa: Ailtotn Ilatk, Proprietor.. • ' This in thelar ~ st. 'and nio,d. ‘nslpitel ti!b ampee vinickdeurei: G,Y Camillus, gb.tyle boar: er and the ptildir 'Tzeilernltv May 3. !tr6 Iff-ly• • • • ..``EACLEI HOTEL." cui.: elf ilarkcr and I , ',44isfaiil .14 ilket&irrne. . !', . Luzeene el-guilty, Pg. ,• Pi4l • Tlitkattd Maud hag been ilianiugliry rtgiortited by tta rtArtd , pruptirt9r. and made' comfor ta relit P*Vry"-11 tret:for.perin.taoitt awl rtio•ictit. Inkt4irug..‘" Mr. Earley At.v . es. no pat , :s to siicurn the approllatlti and tarsi till etery trust. he constant att.nttint..lrit:yits aro! Aistirs. • Ills rooms arld cenor.st-alciammodations are Am. Ott Aittl his labimiTt4l.supplitd., Call and see Trim. • lie_ 'is not cxtprtiouft . tc hi his charges. Ji3li • - • 520 ATIT - EST- Ousg_.- Torfi:ET.—•f3`: 'three tma 41A_ story larlok Building. located on Bei•ond at.. &Si next door to ,the Ist Methodist fourth. Vie honk is on ,of the Illeold silssirable iu ttsi, homagh. with all the road-1 ern itoprisvenie,:uts. Pos.e4bit given ittiaaediately. For terms and other parliralars apply e r L. W051F.1..9.D0RF.• July, 26, 1 Z4 • l 30‘ - DESIRABLE GRZENWOCII LOTIVOR; s NEAT ftOnting on Adam' t. Street and C. reen WOod fivenue, Greenwood. 1.1114.1 40, for I, Idiug' cottioe, :Size-200 by ..150 feet,.and 0 !10. • ~ feet. Also. Isoverai lots fronting on the east Vide of Coal istrtiet, wh eh are do4lrattle for buslra , ss pur paves. :Poi- terms , .10 whlth will ,be reasonable'. apply .N 1 1 , )..8.!t.N NAN. `' .Phttsvllle. May 31, ' 6 2- _ TORE - BUSiNESg.TO . k7store of the german Pennsylvania Qial Corripany'will he leafiesd for ii gibe of years, to a statisSetcry tenants , — The ClPr.pany et - 41u? reguliu•ly:about , loo`operat Ives --. n l, rynsoni.destrinigto themselves en& deslrah'iol ehane will send their proposals tolhe undersifited;irbo will give all devitecl - -,ltifortaatlan on, tha'aiittjeot. moat satisfatorkferefonciet hill be reqvired. • 1:11A1A7Y,1 EN NA- COAL CO, pet O. C. Loci! DioncllAtlC, TrastkoivottearJenns lie at ry : county, La. August 23,'5f, ' ' WOit o" * T k et).. inaniturcra night IKON' . 111.1: 4 43. fun. invite the a eutioa 111e1r branch of tii.ISII7CER. rtad lip tplnAlding fori 'di:l4,C 1 sittqf t rot te-t reiri - s-Vrork •for &Chore. te,.l u eyery visietv. of Iratinc and Wire Notting . ice and,.ln the lowes t olds. Fakm,.l.ot and (tar. &c., &C., helOar city • ncloed• • • D "" ig " got tog in nieirlErienn hand hH stiatt•telq• ' • castings., Ouch as. • - F ORA 1000 Aersis Aruttmaka AatalLan_ql. _ l i r , , un A tn N i 3 . ‘ t of . t - the - Ov N al E uab . le?B ‘ rd Butter aril rry wuships. 4n a u t t Ua y,Va... i i i lumekt offorecLat private *Me.- —The Asidaud Extensioi Ittlihd runs through pia of the property};nlslFlt is nu witlistseams and welltimbered r ' Vor refer ence Cr I nintniatilm apply to Samuel - Leiria, Fait,. Centrb street; or to Lb. autmcrjber. at his Real F.Aate Agenrj. ' rtailroait street. illetsmille, La. The lerms' are half cash and half mortgatto bonda. 'FRANCIS SPENCtat. • POtferiile. April 19. listl Mt( ; ARDS. Alttornpy• at-; !Ctiiiet . 21211 ist meta, Auiugt Cei 70ALl.ANtit FOR SALE ALU ABLE COAL LN A DS:. AT I PRIVAT4SAL ea r—That Celebrated tract of splen did Coal land 4nowu as the t'Spohn T act," containing Aie justly 'celebrat ' and " Spotlit bare also what Is 'generally slittoWn as the " - Seventy-11'fe acre tract," ad-' ,f(ilutrig. oaf th 31. t. Cirhon itnil road and In West Xrr , •• weglan ToWns Ip,Artted by Nicholas V. Thouron r...mg..,.. i, hereby olte , ~,ak at private sale, on thetntlist advants, geots terms. - . -- . . ......., Thei tract :contains "all the COal Veins in the Cie.* Sonthirrt Antlaraitte Itegions s —lneludlng.tesldes other,' t taxis, thols'erierierally kunwrt an the lid nttri, Co arZey .1141 Cf 4 srkaan.' , /letiWulf;-o.r.Oent; Ptfutrnie and Nam ustgb..-With all. the underlying, though.yet unexpbred,, hedSlof . 2vil which:are known. to exist th theformatien. Areira‘duz when . kirosed , over a hnndred , feet .of solid I Cold. In fiet.., tlief• tracts now otred„. tont:mins theca shest Gerd. dein*lts in thetlount .. ' , ' „ , • f'o'l nfonnat Inn. apply to 'ranci: P.peuerzr i( e... agent (Jr Coal lands. and real•es e generally. re In Roll read street above E. Market! treet, Pottsville Pa: `3farrta 4. IFIlw . a. 44 t 3Y. IBM 1 1 % ef, t h. ~,. : COAL . MIN 4PIDR.SKCE: ',' A LI, i. .the. iltterek7of the ' , Lessee rtin thThree 'Celebrated. yelilie of Coal. :in the irst An racite-i_ Goal Region, at a ellstainee of tbout Three miles tfrom the town of 1 1 / 4 46;1111o. . -1. , ,1. ?.• ' The Veins Included to the learahate*re each about Two thousand yards of rem. ' , '1 • ' .• ' ''. Tbe le :ea which Is Made '' lore favour : able terms than 4.u1 - ZnoW be .procured, e faces an 'unexpired 'periedkof between eleven and tuali ears. r • The Nipmeeements, Pumping and ' hoisting, and Your ttrealcinu:••Enan Three slopes, One vinide and ono double !yea ker.§.l.a houses new and! good repair. About Three hundred thotisand to of Coal are*Ow ~ pened, brizangways Anil tunnels.. • . - • The Capacity of the .Cn)lieties m.Yriro I Innutre4 thousand ions per ..annunt lOW of t il e u p avial believed 4fi I , o,.citpable of producing the a„g keen usillorpi of i tone. with-little a dlikilial-MtpeliW • the machinery treer ed. being calculat fnr.t hat purpose. Porten:ifs vte..,,apply to. ' • 'l.Penfitt' • or ArrERSO:c rot. . ....., __ L ---- ICOLLIERIfOE - tifi SALE — . • Iltili SA hE --= lo of the most , vain - ! , -4 able Collie'rk , V,ln Schitylkill count• .l'inimylvatki..l To Uichmo nd , irji; the 'SLACK YILVE MLLIERY at Pettivfile, eh& "Tbiladelithiar tie EIItOCKVILLE ett,bLI.V.ItY at Ilmckville. : , . "llnclined Vane, The sUbscriber now reclaim . : in thin dry. ari c i,h e i4.4":litcetow.i, unable tram other occupatiOns to glee to These Cellkoleel . ..‘!Clerutintown R.. 14. the personal attention which they,y'eqhire. tuts been in . "'Fails of;. - letihylltlll, . duced to offer throe for somal. the opeulnir atone of the! " Mitimi . ...linkr :' ' s • !'' Nut. SeaSMS which lots over ecennel.l Ili the mining. of j 4 Spiing 3illts, '.. - I Anthracite Cool. 1 ' - . . '. • ; 4, :Consbelsocken teal. Ply- , VIE BLACK MINE or, York Farm .Colliery at Puthsl• ; - : -.._ twatithitallyoad. _:, I. fille, embraces all' th' frtie burning Red Ash veins of , '• a ltanam and I /Potts' lad 1 'Coil to tkhitylkill :county, r.nd the product has alwaysi '' ._. Jones', i'c - r r heeh tmgniat demand and met with a ready sale at the; " Notristowno Bridgeport:l, liiitieth Nitwit) the New York'ael`New nglanl inir, " Port-It entie dy, : - ~ kels.' During rho poet summer, an expenditure of $21),e , „.' •'" Valley VPrfterl Ow) was ma de at this Colliery In taking a_hew I tft i,,• ''", Pluenlxvillo on do. Track Mine vein. :The property is nett In t5„.,%-: " - Royer's Weak: -,. 1 soletidl/ clod/1./oil, end ratable oCPmdneingaonuili ll ". ." P°"l"wb* . - 't 4 0,0ft0 tons of very suporiT fled Ash:coal. The Slope, - 4' Dow,g/aeldllev -; ' : jilix. - „atlret rate iron T rail.a d ail ths. made on the ont side " inrasbor, • - are 141.1 down In the unise i substantiat manner: It bash ' 4 ! Reading, '; .. , . .1 4 breaker %tended by a twenty horse engine', with r 0 1 ,., f" I/tette/hi: Reading and ,lots. lame sereensand all . re think'', Ilefektdry.-10-4.1; 4- Mohnitine, -. ' ',I 1 tlik worts to the test an most 6-onetnical trutrini;f::-=‘ l , . 4 ` ,3lo hrevillet. 1 ' ' There lea lar,te anketintof ?ther personal property such .. suc 4,` I Trembling,. '. ;I . e itti lrxr . I V:igo !it, TMIXIS, IFttles ke, which will - be - sold ...._" Onerigsbml.-' 1 ,A t "the rtrocKvILLE. f!b-Llikallt, w hi c h ru n s tbroui.th the! whole estate for W. If AIeTUILEVNPV &lei' refills . here dricen to cut the eelthrat e d rut= ' rei ! rt t unne t; h as , re .: i.• BY orderofthe Board of Mmigete,, • ... , ,0 • wi ii, arid' witlat Is now in a very Our &volition. ' The' - - • , -' REMOVAL '•- --: tu„, engines at the Slope - Mut rho hrmlter. and the theirs, ~ 13 . -- - ~ Daft Cars ("of which these Is a large number) were made ' I ' AR ,LE McCLITREIIIo,wIvIg, try Itaele o4 4 4. 14,1 3 .4 er• All 1 11, - roads have, N o n' f e w. s a to ' lett in Nottenteend tansy attoJs, have re• dew*. with the T rail, and al th fixttuos'and 'improve-7 moved from 'o. lft. to N 0.12 North - Third ~steree. t, (qt.. rueurs wideb ha vel. , cga made upon_lhla valuable propel.. '. ' stare Gunter!. "baersplod by Tied. Gilmore * Co.) and *re it are very airantozontisly.arranited for eteep stortio9.i now onenlng lake and extensive ntssontolent nr goofte Utiles , * careful *nit attire nArutgesnent, , thin Col/lery; ,'lti their I Inel- bleb-hats been selected for aear trade— vmri, on4t Atg.:8,7184 241.0 _ ~ ~ , _ , ~_. . will 1 11 'Nlueo suPowilY 11 I UP ViVin tit, Of Nal. flr nottnyi: - 'mead Write Oale4ttadflon Of atentullitetothebeinb, who sl i k r years to purie. ;.The stone dthrehmis . amt' other privies- i wilt and theattleit squat to any in ,Pellachlpftlioand at ty le the to n torAmekvllle, will Of wantesl),,be tiielnde4 I pries,* that rentiot. Ail Maul!. lit therrataek of Notions In the 'We. ~ . . . 1. may be• round Glove& Hariery.E.hlrta'and Dniwers;Dress • Iteolv,t4 lir:4ierliteO.'P;tts: at Pottsville,: or to *pr. Trimmtn*, Unentor, aton& lambd. 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' ~:, i 2 , ! c • . . ..,. 1. : ~ ! :f, , , • • . , ~ • ...:: . - ::,- .. - ;,•. . .2•• , . ,„_ ~...I _ _____L . . . ,1 • • : . il". 1 • '. ACII TOL . - Twrizacsgrus BOW WI. OF THE joa•ru t AND BRING OU T p a p t HE cArvira?rs OF *ort4V.l.xs, METALS WHICH WILL Da -. •••• .I•l3Ta TO OUR HANDS AND 81TBJECT ALL NATl:tali TO OUR Dat, AND PLZABIIIIL—Arno!WIRMI• -...-t•-•------'L — - ---•••••••••—•-- - -..2....-- .' , i' • .\ ~; 2,-. . . . : _ 2 ' • .; . . 1t: p : TtLiSHE . • EV ERY . SATURDAY.- IIORNING, -. BY' BE • JAMINBANNA , , POW SITALLE,' SORITYLICILL .100VNITTY,', P. 15 1... gr.tillir ___,.., Li 1 - )--• .., i J i • - •• - • _ . i., . „. . •, . . ;SEPTEMBER ... .„. . . , ..... . VOL :XXXII . - - .‘,. . •'. •,• - .• , . .. . .. T • . , ATURDAY MORI4I..NG, .. '. 6; - 1856. - ~. .. _ . ':. . - , --•. • . •... 7 ~ • • .. . . . • • '.. . • _t _ _ ------ 'J.!. - ----a , - -•-- -•••,---- •-•-- r-- ---= --:-.- • -- ---.... _- . ~_- .. _ _,-, ... _. _____ . _ . . _ ,__ __ _ .._ __ . EINNI ••• ' . • r . ' _ I , ~ , 2 • !mow • I 9• . 4 .f . • 71, r •'(r • • r et'. Cts. To Itilsdelphfa, ' 80 "" 79 77 ". Iltnyenli iso 79 77- 1 (a. Bprtnir 31111, , 70 - 69 67 `• .66+41ioliocki,o, •• • . 70 09 . •6 1 PtyniontlillWat, z ! ' • .70 ;' CO 17 . , " ideel,Art, 65 64 •• 62 N•wl.toorn, , 65 , 64f . .62 " Port ed . y, . GO 50 - 57 rade( Fame. •- 00 • _ 59 " , Pawl nt.'s Dsm. 6O 59 57 " Port.lToriderfee, i • 60 59 .57 ....I"Phtenlrellle, 4 , 55 6 4 . •tV R oyer's Ford. 55 f • - . - Pottstown Landing . .65 • 5,2 r • • " 'port Union, 1. '2 62 so " Rtrdsbo"ough, ; 51 ', '5O • .48 'Reading, - . 47 . A lt a mD4 '' s 'l . 1 • • 4 'l2 • " , toonsrille, , IlAniburg, • 43 4 42. - ".1 0 vigsburg Lanllng.. 40 • .39; .37 _ _ lye _ :.'1~ :~t~ 1. ~.~.';5~ Y.'Jav `3`'. ajfr~ ''!_.":~a:li~t.:-`-: :: 3 ti. F'.~ - y.' F . i ' n r ~. W^'. !BEI INal • • • , • • !.- TRAVELING. PASSENPER LINED. Philidetputalanst itsfaming ~....suntmzuf ARRAlitile f MlBl.lBTS. MO. - ;HIE GREAT Northern and Western Unite.iSnifes Mall Routes . i , • • I Bs- Spectlindmaseil and Fare i•edaeelLlol ' 1 CLE SCHUYLKILL. CATAWISSA, lI:MOURN and ftIE,XILLLA.S.IBPuItT ANL! ALIIIRA RAILROAD.' Through tO,lndltido, in • - - • - 16 hours. - " • Niagara Falls, . - 16 " : • Detroit; - '. - r ' - 24 ",- ' Ciiiage:•:, -/ - 34 -., ~ " • 'St Lou's, .. - -' 48 '' '" . . _ Icket Office...N. W. corner Sixth :, and Chesnet streets, and Philadelphia and Reading 11.311rcad Depot, cornet 11road and rine. • . it. • . • On find a ft er MONDAY, May Ith. Three Piutsengei i... Trains willleave.th& Philadelphia and Reading Ramat! itePia,:cornkr ilio.id and YhTlVeeta, daily. (Sundays ex., rental.) as f 0..0u a: 1 •• ' Digiepress....ii A. M. - L. stoi rin.r3. ri. Tille*diteading, only. ' Connect -1 ink' with l':•.r•ta<stia, filliaturport and Erie and Williams. 1 pert, art Z4rutri E. ltaa..;• arriving at ,Elnara at 4.15 P.M.; connertiiig witl. Nevi Yorktlid Erie and Bulialocand New Sork:cit - ....it ~ilniiris for Dunkirk ' and Buffalo.; and from l'ibence; vii:st.r.naenrott.-lalte Erie or Lake Shore Rail-. road, to CiAreland, Toledo,ldontoe, Sandusity:a,nd De- (roil. Als.:t.-41th dandrai•Canandalgtut anffi-Siagera ' Falls itallr'ad; connecting at CanandalWaa with •New York Oelittil Railroad; East and West. and at Stispension Aetkeriiitkoreaf Westetn and Michigan Central Rail road - for Detrolt,',Ch [cage, St. Louis, aud all points in Can. ad 3 and Western States. , ail Tra1n.:...7.30 A. M. \I • Stopping A all Btationtuand runningto Potbrrilleouly. St ht-Ewitwess-;e3.30 P. 31. .itunnlng e cry deg, stoppiwr, at tti Stations and rot; sine to Pottsville. dennixting at Port Clinton with Cat: awissa, WipianisporEand Erie, and Williamsport and Il win itailvtads, arriving at Elmira at 4. A. M„ connecting with New York and Erie, Buffalo and New Fork city alid. .Lake Shore Railroadg i for Buffalo, Dunkirk. EH°, Clete land, Cincinnati. To o, Chicago, and all : points West.- A lso, with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail. roads; anteing at Niagara Valli: a610.301 - A. M., connect , ing wittpDay Expreseor Great Western Rallrrad for e. ' 'pelt , , alit, r. , , etc. '-i • . I This Monte, With ts • connections. farms. the short t [ and, moat direct mutt!! to Canada and the Lakes,. - Oly ono chstweeg s baggage between Philadelphia and I ' ;Canada or the Laltedi , ; , Pas s engers by Day 'Express. breakfast at Pert Clinton, ,and dine at WillLstusport. Passenget,a, by way of'Night I Express take supper at Port Clinton; I, , passengers purchaidng Tickets by this Line hare the : privilege of i stopping tit any of the above points and - re. I ' soloing their seats at measure. 1 - •,. ~ Faze frOm Philadcipkta to i Taniaiiia,,: t-$2 95 ...tuttlo t ia Tonatenda.lo CO 1 («OA wiast, - , : . 435 isgara Falls, Tit... El i : Itupert ,, 1 , j -:" 4 taits,Canandague & I :D e esele;e-, , 4.60 • X.,F. Rellteed, - 10 00 1 : mit , ..oi. •__6 LI Falli , .. vla. Buffalo, 10 00 Wir " port, I' ' '. i.. 590 Suvension Bridge, 10 . 00 klmirs, : • . I•, f'7 00 Cleveland, . ~, 11' 0 chilferson, ~. .. 1 i• 705 T ...d 0., • 14 76 t Morita",, : " 1 795 Cincinnati, ' 10 00 . . -.1.1.enn Yin. , , • I B'oo Detroit, Tin. Rail; l6 00 aortal:l. ' I, , 8., illf • nodal° and (14itievii, via.. Gorhali, 800 1.1T4.e. • Steam r - IChlcagcuvlailt.Wea -- -John Arnot, . - 8001 tern and Michigan CantaidOgna.----: . --- -. 11,00 1 Central Railroad, - 20 00 iiiineoye Falls, . 8 ChfeitgoTia-iinilaloeltd_ Caledonia, 880 Lake Shore Michigan, '-'-•--- I Le Roy, -, , ' • 890 ' Southern Railroad. 2.0 00 ' Batavia. ' ' 9 00. at L._ lis Luf. Lake R e a l stem . via. N.Y. 4 ...• and Michiganen .El. and Bu ff alo. Cur- • tral Railroad; I, f 10 SO tiltt and 'N. r. Lit. 8 001rtock Island; ' 25 re Buffalo; 4; '"•. Y 4 rt. & . ' •-• Erie.andlinf. and & , New York City.;:, ' 10 00 ' - ' :N.l'. IitiBBELL, ' N'W. corner G. A. NICOLIS, inn Phil E. T. MeKISSOC W. up't Cat 3, A. ItEDFi 2,1.11,. 1 *up't Wll road. ,f .'' • ' Efftel TRANSPORTATION. PHH.AD'A..I READING RAIL ROAD.' Avg 11.4. T E 4 OF FREIGHT ON MER.CI •• AND!AFTER NOVEMBER Ist;' 71854. ninth further notice. the following hates of Freight will be_ charged perl.oo pounds:. • rtiriOooda, Confeetion'ety, Dooka,Caepet n e,R, Cigars. Fresh Meat, Fish.G lass. he Anvila. Bram. %Batter. Copper, Eggs, . Ear : ,tbenriarefirindstooesaroceries,llemp ' hardware, Hides, IlotiotrArare. Locit Maelinery:,Oysters,Olis,,Seeds„ Ale, Cotton.Cottee.Hrain. Bar Iron; bead. Molaiais„Nall a Splices, Ales, Salt,. Proviclrnik• Snimr. WhiSkey. Sce.. iiroom“ire Berks. Guano; stlll Stones, —Pitch and Tar, Sall,:l.erap Iron, Timber and Lumber. &c., - Wicks. Colc4 Cord Wood,pay, (Imre], lee. iron „Ore. Limestone; Manure, Pis I rod, PLisbef. Slate, 3m, i'lour, per barrel, Oct. Si 1854 , N ()Frith. of the tia :64 arteritm lot of ' ,Elie Vige,Qt ,.. ah, and for Toll; ;On ;no • "iolp 'e,onti.r at ago uO . 37 ,erhi.eirol44e per toe of 2210 tha, lien fiveper cent. allowance for waste, as mtel, and no :charge len than tirenty.tive cents per ton will be tnide'ltr any distance. 'By .order of the „Managers. F, FRALEY, Yreafdent. : - ••• 32, , , • .1 1 1.11:A.ipt et READING AA ROAD. . IFFICE of the PhOda. ft R. It Co.. ( k r i 1 - , , • Philaddphia, Jaly 30,1856. - The rates f Frelg . ht Mai Tolla on, Cool 'transported by '' chi, Coovin will, be as follcrus:from Septeinber -at; MO. until to;ther notice: . „ IMM!MTrIi it ... II , Ticket and PrtiOt Sixth and Chesnut streets. Wad Reading Railroad. wises, W. end Erie Railroad. ifesport and Ihnirn Rail- +*Tiars 07 rtztans.' AVICtiT :chuy kil • ptember 1656 ou .Authrael en wilt be til further no Ii iai! rox ,200 It l9o i lk I'9o t 1 90 • 1 90 1 90 6,5 I'.s6 1 , 00 00 1;55 4GO 155 155 1.60 1.66 I'6o 1'45 _l-40 I:4b 1 40, 1 40 , 1 35 140 1 , 1 35 '1 x ... 1125. 1 20.1 116 120 1 /5, 1 20 25 120 115 120 115 1111 A LL"Eorta or T from 22 'o 60 pounds perlard, on band and for ske by Dee. 8. 1&55 49- 4, .t E, YAnDLEIL k SC*r. ftl9 MEGI - 1-"NloB!—Ship_Auguys; Spirit Level Sguarei;broad and ihlngill2S tisteh eta, pram and Hilts, Caulking Trona and Ilalleta,Sior. tieing and Boring Machines. Planea—Elollaara and Rounds, In sets, frnws2tnsl3,at SIICIVEIt • ' • 011PSOIL . Pottarilla August U. 'sB' 32;. . rro: • HOUSEKEEPEI4 S !;÷--Curtilin dine and Banda, Tal.le Castors. See' Ivory paired ha . ndle Table Cutlery, Plated Tea and Tibia Spoons , . Boll eno. and Saucepans, Preierelitg kettles and French Cook ing Ware, at - STICTITER k THOJIPSAIN'S Pnttarllle,August 9, 7iir, SPORTSMEN !—Come guid4ee oar 'Klock of single and double Barrelled lay co, Colt' s Revolvers, and Colt's improved, single and doable barrelled Pistols, Parlor Pistols. OD ~nd wnter proof caps, at P. STICIITEEt tT/1011P80:til. Pottsville; July ^4'B6 -rral MAC HLN ISTS „Andx-rs -1.31EN.--tiertuan Ellyerlialvinised T ar Scales, unrivalled keel Square* Stialglit an d Beveled edge. Straight edges, flutes graduated decimally from , 50 to 100, combined °nage and Odlipenf. all 17. 13. standard, at ' STlClllrEit A T 11011114013. rettsvilie, August 9,'08- ' 1 I f , - --,._ GENCY .for the Readink tundlibohine Shor.—llarinithn agency for the timely celebrated Agrical twat implements manufactured at this shop, I invite the attention of farmere,mad can furnish them with these goods at mandfacturars prices —freightlidded. FILLYIE POYI7. -tottmil e, Jane 34, '5B . tr i r /N g 112,Pit AND' POINTS. , h a • ceive ~on .- assortment of it memoir! 1., a and Po ints, with fixtures complete,- which any-Jai-roar , n put up 7 had farsaleches b , -.lune 21, '56. 4 f _ J. •HA . NUM! WHOLES • LE • REl'AlL.,Dsaler In Paints; 0 Varnisheoci'urpenUne; Coup phetae, Alcohol, Burnt • t Pluid; Looking- Maas - Plates, Window (hue, Patty, 0 . • • ffrafectinal. Belting, Peru v law Guano. Oakum. Pitch, Ta :Ababa, to..s.itE.. at Philadel phia priees—oppositethe- wanglotet, Schuylkill Haven. N.B.—The patronage o 'retail deahre.'and the public generally, is respectfilly solicited. ,-,,Orders Med and sent With dispatch to altea o f the tbnntry. " • - Schuylkill Ilaven; gild P23,'56 - 3-it - ...., - LE , IRON Asp TIN N IG 11E 7i. .---50 tonal, W. Btaelett so :I English:, CYO tons San Andress - eoft.Spaniah. Banco .Tor--- 4 00 aloha gove rn ment Banes Tin. - • , • &rats Tin— 00 stalollteielly in. p Thep Irvin— tons assorted. 34. to 3.G Light guagest. Boiler Rule I tons, assorted sitei.3•l6 to %, Eng , - Hall holler. Flue Iron-23 , a, 1 % 'l2, 11, 10,, and 8, English Flue ,T. 0 3 . 0• A ' '. •e , A ng l e Thrr.7:4.:'o ~.' ,-:' , 9,„„ . ~, jnche, Angli Bars, Pt .t e b'irnd — s. Sheet fros l 0 to . ....• - iit:2 . B, best brands English and Ainoricaaa.. -. i 1,..% • -•, Rta:7n Sheet . . ...; .. 0.. • assorted , ; 0 8 , in prime Hoy &he .flars-.-'..V testis, prime ottailty,rl by % rods. , Nail Rod 10 tons, prime quality, 3.16 by l, 4 Inds. rat Fiat loo boxes; ntypool I C Coke. . . 250.ba10s ontypoot and 31 te r 1 C Ch Charcoal. e Po 500 - do' do . .da' 1 X do • I'o,ooo feetO_lnch Water and Gas Pipes. 6,000 fret 41neh do do •do •.,, ' 5,000 feet a mot -do - do do . • - 4,000 feet 2inch do ' do - do— _l On hand and for sale by • P. TRANER. ' No. 56 North Wharves, Philadelphia. l . August 9, '5.6 . .- 32,-' 2m. ci: MORRIS, JONES & co. IRON &ASTREL 3IIIRORANTII t farkeg n d Sixteenth areet , f,Phautlelphig, tiara always on band and for solo IREST ENGLISH REFINED litON--;Tull 'assortments of; ' • Hamm 1 Is." and other:l/remit° brands. BEST A3l ERI , CAN BARS-,ordinary aixes.!or rolled to order for bridge Fpurposes. &e. 4. AC." PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE-- rom scuons slate:, or ut to recpired Mae. 1101LEIL, RIVF.TS—Imver brand, Made in solid dies. REST EN- - (MISR CAR AXLES- 1 - - , American and English. FLUE k SHEET IRON-For poviiring schotel, &c. AMERICAN ' k SOOTCH PIG IRON/ RAILROAD IRON-1" rails and flat bars suitable for mines, turnouts; 'dm. JUNIATA: , ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT RODS,..ROLTS, NUTS and, WASHERS—For bridgel,cars. and machinery purposes! generally. CAST, zwait. - MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tape and dice. f The above, together with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, 'Nails( and Spikes ' to which the attention of dealers, railroad cominniets engineers 'miners, founders and.um el:lnlets Is Invited. 'May 10, 1850 10-Iy 13 00 JR_THE-p Down gopLE 1 . • . and meueot you mu y. . . QTICHTER - k ':THOSIPSON• t re k©` Qpleasnre-in_annetancinithattliey have opened a new qlO IFlardwatee — and - livai Store ' ' , On the earner nt Centre and ilarkestreetx, , Ani Invite the attention of their friends and 'the public generally to an inspection of their large and varied aswirtmentof goods, which will consist in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilere Saucepans, Brass and Iron Kettles, Rifles, (inns and Pistols, MU • Barrels, Powder and Shot, Perenssion Caps, Iron, Brass and Copper Wire.' Iron, Steel,' Bellows, Anvils. Vire': Files and Reaps, Traces. Nails and.Splitee; Mnley. Mill, t'X Cut and circular Sawr ; English, American and . Geel man Grass Scythes, Sickles,' Scythe Stonitt, and Rifles, Ilbes; Rakes,- Spades and . Shovels; May and Manure Forks; tiddles, Sieves, Axes. Hatchets.llaniinent. planes, Saws, Ropes. White Lead, Oil, Glass, Locks. Latches. and, Binges; Butcher Saws. Chopperi, Cleavers, Dial Bel/incest with Bow and Swivel, expressly for Butchers, de. IRON of all kinds and descriptions. Our-foreign goods are _ nutaettirecl by the beet 'naked's, and the domestic ar .l 1 • the moat part obtained directly from the Menu c,;.tuners, comprising Cabinet d Dialing Materials; 2 ' rtm s ter and Shoemaker,T ,si Smith' and Miners' oo s; oulders', Plum an as Fitt ' Tools; Ag; ricultuial and Farming Teeple tits; Hon rulibing Goods of every description, in' great Kiery—in short, every article in our line a niwaye be fond wit h . i l as. ; ' Our goods are purchased t the lowed mires tor CASIL and, as we Intend to pu 430 but a small advance; it will enable us trisell goods loWer than they baveyver been offered ru this market. - Under,' this tatnvietiod we t contemplate opening a dire ester store, and take the 1 libdrty 01 - submitting•this proposition .to you for your t conslderation. Being satisfied that a business lased lupin these principles will moot alike with the support and approbation of all our friends, we tharefore .propose to 141 goods I.OW. for anemic° . . with trodevlatien,wileh ire tire thinly convinced wilt result in mutual benefit trig all who practice It. We take this opportunity of res. putridly soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no pang or exertion will be spared to pletue,,ntir any effet withhold to plomote the interest oe itecnre. the approba tionand support of all our friends and patrons.. Cite, Au a call at the corner of- Centre and Market street.- , Stovellihnerlyoccopled by John S...tforris. i. , ' 1 1 STICIITER & THOMPSON ' 31hY 31; 18he : ; 22.1 f 1, bar ° 4155 - -zr : fi so 13 9- 22 -.11 18 0 15 '73,6 f~ntiavfif. 'IFAIRBAN rHErsubi3cribert l; agents for the man - CAfActrirers, &Iv just frecelicel a new article. c.aliad Elie "Colon Counter 14," calculated-to weigh from en ounce to 240 tbs. For lo alp the York Store. • • • •E. YARDLEY & ottsvilie, April 28th, 18551. 17. 30 1 15 42 1 tt • 031 CO.. . 01 4 V. CO., ug. 50,1858. the charge for to Coil, curled as follows, and tlce. - • • eATE.NT COLD LA • O'LANIPIEL tiE subscribers being apirinted Hole Age n ts for the sale of Stonesifer hmith's Patent Lard Lamps, in Schuylkill county, have a large at sortment foc vale, which are highly recommehded fpr econoiy arkl conir nee, BillpllT PLERCIL Pot ille. Apri 14, 18.53_ 13- ill Olt 0(ININI148104 WARE .HOUSE fIENTKE S'IItELT, Pottsville.- - TheSubseribers unprepared to furnish the Trade Slachinisht and Operators at Philadolphia prices, (freight added) wholewile or retail, best American Hue Iron, men • nfactured at Pottsv Ille. nod warranted of supenornuslity Also, light T rails ,suitable for mince, and, Cable, Chains furnished at short notice direct from the *Otter.. , • Z. :YARDLEY k SON,' York Store, Nov. M, 1853, -.• 47-tr 1 EM . , REM OVA OIAI4 Of D. L.• Ester a &rawer. Store. ITA:VING rem ved' from the s corner st N II et Con tre,and Hark streets, to &y & Marti's ohl stand, nearly , opposite,. Hr. Esterly - would Inform his friends ititd the inhabitants qr 'this and adjoining coon .fles,tluteererythhor in the hardware line will always be found at his establishment, where they may be certain of settingfitiperim articles at the lowest prices. air lie mgtnber to call sal). L. Esterly's Hardware Store, Centre street. below Market—ft - Pt IL4Orders for Coal screens, of Esterld & Viiek's man utaiture, rewired and promptly atten • - , to. Pottssillorliprit,ls UM -. ;: ' 16' : 46 41 41 41 41 as \OO TQ7OIJINDRYIKEN, MA :s* a OTHERS. PURVES, N. E. cornier South and Penn streets', Philadelpists, tarnishes Ingot eoppei and rase, pig iron, sheet hoe 'colder'', fire bricks, port able forgets, 'Tent% block tint lead, foundry mouldings, facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt' metal rand 'of all kinds, bra* old copper , Le., e . lie Is. 'lei, a'dealer In wrought and cal z e i c a rap iron and other metals. It is bit desire to aceomm te machinteteand others at a dlittauce from the city; b y ; urnishing any article they may vent In their businessi-' Artie s not mentioned In the , above will be prociared it id tot carded. Any' Inquiry hi the above line will bb promptly answered. N. E-cortter South and Penn streets &Vt. =fr. s • 3S-Iy, . e 777 1 .1 75 170 1 65: .170 ; ' 185• i 1 - 70 i., 183 1 7 0'C5 .170 t 65 . 170 1 a 145 145 , • - 143 1 . . 1 45 t 45 40 C ~, ~ y ~.a 1 ~. HARDWAREtND IRON DEPOT. :111.K Sritaillitat..haring now arras g RA his goods at his new: place of bullies* m lad with a new detebuttion of furnish- , fug all such goods of the Mishima of. the Coal Region May require, at their lowest market value, soliclta the Inipection of the Public: I shall be always QLI haiid and hare on hand a fall stock of Bar Iron,' Chopping Axel', • •••• I Floe Iron, • Coal shorels, , • ' Cast Steel, • Trace Chain's" ' 1• ' Slit Iron, v Nana and Bplkes, ',hope; • ' .4, Tackle Blocks, • Anvils and Tlees, . llardware and Iron Depot, Csrriut Etnkr.y. three_doora above Market. East "side. • : 'FRANK POTT, July 15,1854 • es-tr 40 1 40 1 40 I'4o 1 30 / 30 1 BRICIIIT'at';'KEROti I B I liltit NW -itARDIfd tilVitii two doors be MiteLfetelAnd nearlyoppoalte the ill- ? nere Bank, Potnnille N ithere will lie found i an a acellent assortment of Liaanwatz: i 1 Coarh Tritittoluge. i• ,VI loft, - SPringx, ' illine Trays'. t'• • 1 Saddlery. . - ' • Britania Wag.. • • • ; • dbrietoaker's Tools,. ~. Assortment of finalorka, ; Carneeter'a Tools, ', Table Cutlery, ,I. . ..1 ;IlisasandValnt. - yoeket Cutlery, ! . • Bar Iron of all sizes, '• TablelpOnna, . 'Boiled ~ ~ ! , : . Anvil]; and Vireo,. - .• ' Nal I i add.Splkeik .' , went of lino Blies, Ratlrdad Imp and Naffs, ' Sheet Iron Crucibles,. . - Sinith Tools, ' Wire; Tin Plate, : „ Bnibling Materials', '', ' • - Bra.. Kettles ,.. ' ' . . -• Cast Steel: • -..„? • , sea liven: ~. '''• -• I abide Ste l; 7 : 7 , - --. ,-, _. 1 Pant and Bonet*, ' .. 1 ., • • •A tin nnahii. , lebilitqc... ~. -- . SIM Saws. . : ' ' 7 ' . t Railroad TraiNti.... . ,:. . i ..prolfus.eut Uwe. , .-- ": '•'' 'Nardi'. and litiotz '.• -- • , f Fine Iland•llA%To- ' ' --. ' ': '''' ''' '' -.— '- .l ' ''': L•_' [ U. B.retarni his Omuta tattle iinbilefoi the Patmnalle. they eXti.tlded Whim in htiluslirlibuteaPvitriPhd hnpt tie new arm, by the q taint of their' good"- Oaf& atethl Nowt* bizataessAnd,secommodeting peteee will deltorate 1 and mamma ttattrpistpaied II!, PPM -' • -. 1 , ~_ .--,-, • - Btudirr * iinctr, . Dersitrarik:ltirdvireasel Imcqnstrettrait. Pattimi)lo Atuttio*LlBss . , • ' 14f "-7- 12 16 CA 103 :103 1 0 i:O6 ME HARDWARE. ~~SJ , ~ .Tb~i ::~` ~ ~, ' ._ ' . 'Rotind me in the Autumn sintlighti, Meer phantoms Tagnoand eriedi , 4". 4 , . • Hopfs(untelliked are pictured, • 'Lithe Sumanee'efollan,searrd..l :- Tor they brightened—oh l :they brightened, •. 1- t i fAke the leallets,bnkto Mel, I - '1 - - ' Time and Tate, the winds o( Auttunn. 4 - • .Cheek- MO with their mnninfed sigh l I A . . c! ' 1 I I '' • Now 'there comes a gentle tapping', 1 faintly'gainst my wiudc4 pae , tie, 1 .Fromthosola;Yfill. iiNei7 flukes! _.• ,Of the half cosanettliAt mink... A 1 And I poor out through the easement, Cheerios*, starless,-though it afiam,l .. '' •• . * And the darkness soon ih br ir, ht a bed ,i -.- •• :' • 'With a raat i sitt old'-'time dream..l • !i ) 1 And !Wander swi ft i; baekward, 11., , 'Through the tight:of putiing pars,' ... • ' . r .:? To a patkof rosy childhood, - '''' I , I -1; With its manliest and its teen; t .l , !'. • Aladin= in hear the — voices, f As lit'Artiumn dayiiof yore', 1 I .. • Calling me to chase thee brooklet l : .1, ii'6rethelr footslll Wastinislnolmore. I . • ' ' . I.' , • . Andl ; see ther tine-elm; eottsete,:l .• ' • 1 ,. ••• Where my mot her knelt in; pniiiil i l ' ' rAndllbeir the infant murmurs;;.lil ' Ofligt UttiWeircie there,' .. 1•1 . • ' , - ~, l'Anfi 047ain drops with the darkner • ari '3llottme of that cottage *nll4 . I' . ' -'.... Whel44 listened, softly Ilsened, • ) • t ! To t14.1i muctOoved pattering NI. p / ' • 11 .1. i' '.. 1 Then I Aancoa flowery path way! i - _ I tilth7iheart as Ugh; and gay,..__ - i 1 • As-the hopes that shone•so•brightli s • • 1.. O'er ruth'is ['Ouse I,Klkrilng way, '"` And as clondiet grim and soidn l ; e., ..i . Dims my yontitful chlidbit joy, , 14 t I war ml dreiminr ree from wr►o+r 's Why 'thee comes that Old time Whisper. Sadly with Its spirit breath, I • DoWn within lay heart's toil' bintithis? List! keoftly, surety filth, ~‘..ls Its hOpes, and its - ambitious. tlrighteu for a sure tiemy,.., • Child of earth, thou, ion. art — passins„ With toe cirel lee years away," . Strike Row or fieyerAgow and Folever. rtei tcd Shades of ttie great ant good dept . . s• Belo the Judgesof our canoe: • • . -_,_• Neer front* dream of Tali ; ..,..0 , , . • Till roman force asMiled oar tar: TtoF:tho iggiMaorst use tieri eldefillg.',. ' h..ntimilit of peril did we 0114 t- • 1 But ehill: he-rona of Free** f rdirinit•-: Wllen tyrants o'r;e4heir rigifitiMepreepingt ~ No! by the idant +re,: 1 '• • - For Anal We wet.) born+. • Ton Mach we yielded to tlialr . loff, Their force and fraud wi adorn If Now let the tocsin peal be wind l id. 1 . No more•cry peace, where peace is not—, .., Let the foul traitors fall confeunded • ' Amid the ruler of their pert !1 • • i 'Teas they revolted the sworn agreementi --- 1 Enslaving lande Made fraJbefore--; 'Noe let the North to battle pour 1 , 1: 4 • , f Beneath the guiding hand of FRXXON ! Boldly the strife he seeks,, - -• , , ' Breasting the Antes brag • i Canes when on the Mountain desks "replanted Freedont's their I • •• = • . 1 , Men of the North 4 Or soon or later ;, t This strife muse lead us hilt tcl hilt; ~ Time—weakening ue—will aid the traitor, ~ • , Prow tie Ane Fork Herald. _ . Strike! ere Inefortiflashia guilt! t • ', The Late Elections and the Presidential I, ' Strike! erg s new Slate Mises; ,; • • ' question. in a Secilintid Vlarr. z . , . . . ,From Wsinsas'dreached with - Freedoms gore! i The late Electione in North Carolina, Natively - - -7 Strike! ember prdnaant bastioned o'er . " i Arkapsas, Missouri and. lowa, in our opinion con. elusively establish abese three Quints, tu'ivit : With Slavery's accursed &nicest .i, ' • • Fantoey, our chief be tbekt i First. That there is "not the.gbost of a chance • ; '.`for Mr. Fillmore," even in the South. ; . Freemen, your chlet sustain! 9 , ' Second. That the contest is a hationlit contest Oh, If ye faint or falter note • i • • , . Forever wesethe chain l I - Mr. Buchanan' being the Southern , and Cot., . 1 Fremont the Northern candidata _ Li; i i i o rer tt un .. _ ay I Third. That the present ' Be6hanarrparty is the `'"'""" ' ' AND ' i t tillS , l n C es Vni2 l4.....: '. _Lmost ultra an - d exclusively sectional . partrof any We, ask attention to the a nee!. or Mottle lr . party cleimitig to be national that. has ever exist , liallewell A Co., of libliadel • phis,whieh occasion thoughts -mi in the United States. ' And feelings or a peculiar natures_, . 1 ' .Ourfirst point reAuires , very little argument • ' Card. I !, t ~' t o :pax ? ii good. The hate results! in North Care- We have \ beeti iofortned 13y a ism. number ce our ' lira and Kentucky—twoOf the 'three or foui 'Southern enstemhrs that systematic and pertinacious t Statai elnititd fur Mr. Fillmor tell eef forts are constantly nude to deprive Us of a portion of Soothein our trade, lac/appeals tattle pmindicest of buyers on the their own story ; The revolution against the / di-, score 'of unsound Political sentiments of some of the mortices in Kentiicky; is particularly significant. maul era of nun firm., 1 II was their &inherit stonghold ; and`haviog We therefore feel it a duty we aw e ourselves and lost it, what other Suuthern State can be expected the comuiercial community In which Iwe reside. to mits. • . , to stuff at the upeertain aid unreliable half-way tidy. deciare that we have no imulogice to .make for our opinions. andthnt we will continua!' ever, to hold slid ' house Of FlRMo're ~ when' the whole North is rally.' warren just such sentiments as our consciences fled eon- , ing for Pi - anoint and the whole South is Moving 1 1 Halals dilate, without reference to the supposed views for 166.W:thee :The first report from Arkansas to of nutomers. and in especial contempt of that class of , the effect that that State, bid gone for the Fill- in oar city *he ••1011 their princlplei with Abdr . goods."„ . .. I ~ • more party, was but a inoineptary delusion. At.- In his connection it is but justice to Singe majority: kansas adheres to her Deuricielretic antecedents as of oar &inhere friends; to state that they thoroughly inflexibly DI Virginin. Ina 'il.ird, the late results appreciate and heartily despise that clinging servility.; in the South, In our judgment, Ooze up the ac. which seeks gain• bit insimereprefetelens of devotion to f Southern institutions , or in the less manly. thoufis more co unts - of the Know Nothing party; leave 211 r, ill- discreet form of Innendoes as toe neighbor's sent eats . ' more without the gluiet of a chance fur a soli ary, If atter this. there are any who ..deeire to, know our - 4 elechn'atirote, and redued this Presidential *tam views before purchasing nom us. ep can beat rep' !V . gist to an inevitable election by the , people of Fro. embodying its this note an extract from a letter writtedj by us some months ante. athlete will explain Melt; 0 d - o intim which is as self evident "The members of our firra.litertaining a wide ' differ.' 1-' Ou r tee n in po ence of viewtron various topics. and ea many opinienson L-1111” the' first, hi denied by the nigger driving -, , 1 count,. or Buchanan, ~ „,. the Slavery question as there are members oflt, are redly I- Democracy, in !reference to -their catididate ,'hut milted on Oft point namely, - that, where any one peek,i,we shall hold them to it. They would tiave ••us comes to demand. sea preliminary to p urchasin g :ma - I Geneve that Prurient is th_ only eectional eandi r ns, thstb e shall knoWourfopinions open Slavery or an'jr,t; other ooted question in. Religion or Politics,' he shall- . date in the,,1 7 ,014. ./Ylr. 'Fillmore his, told us so. be in fo rmed; as we now telbrodtbet he cannot purchase Mr. Bechainalci,h* told us the same thing; - and from us foreasb or upon afiy terms, until IDs . shall have they both htint,-,recomesended a revidutiimary amply apologised for the insult: i • lonullificat •en the w,i11„,-q the American people I 3101thiS Li HALLOWELL A CO. - should Frem o nt ho e l e r sod. w e sax p lat upon Philadelphia, Bth mo. fld, ibis. ~,. ' 1 401 ' In t:onunenting on 11ni above, th . orfA 'Arsenal' , I the Kansas (petition. the sectional issue 'between -.,,• , reinont and Buchanatle is a s . clear, as Whiteitind if -..; b lack. FeemoiLgoes for making kaulees A f `mates the following jiist remarhs; .. .- L 1 ....-... .., . 'the roam in question is one of the most eroninent ' , State ;,Buchaniin is pledged to Govertior,Br nd silk bonzes in our city; arid citJis Ides term ofyears hit -, occupied a very high position In rmit to \ Its ample re- I the gnAhern nigger drivers of the Cin "unit 1 sources) its eiwieteebesiness, its liberalleiterprise, and ,P disention to Mahe il a ill 13 State. ' Upon this its reputation ter fair sod honorable dealing. • r aFelf .iledned isme, -Mass, ond•Dixonli line and Serions'effertaqt aPneers, artireow amide to injure its the itiliiii river, have =. f n mad by-the South trade with retain localitie, but not on the, ground of th , e ., tili ,. .itling berrier bete, n this t u great parties any past or present fault In Its,commerchff Cr mo 1 character. • Stich charges have notbeen lailrit Ica - d r. nit wi t ta if th tS utile of tine eavost, S nin e I , u rn • Malice. with all its microscopic search, has not discoed-. party are n't frel . to act o f are ns lactiv on the o, t a eft* sentare business transaction that caddie the least North side of th line. 14# within the liin ta of their impair its reputation thoughont the commercial world. (inn peculiar jurisdiaion. t. l'' -- - r Not'a breath of guider, even now, mils the unstained purity of Its well earned fame. it is not reported by Our third proposition, declaring Sectional of deel , ariug the pv t isent Bu the me re hants of the South ankthe West that this elmnati party the must ut IV Part,' house has palmed off upon them an, ieferior•article of claiming ho be national that has-"et, er existed in goods. But the crime of those ,wbo compose It Is, that th o ' Hailed States, iit'e shill endeivoficVmake 0.8 they have hold and avowed certain political principles clear as either of the other two. i Ureters at variance With the principles of their 'South- , . - , e ra patrons.- For this rank offence, some 111 disputed ' I Dere is nothing tti . the „History of , reolowt, wises hate systeinstically tried to prejudice those pa- nothing in the pletfo,:m be pecupies, 'tensing in Mons against them, (with poor sheceris;) and have pars- his letter of acceptance, to justify these 'Southern ded their namerisdoureavith theism's - es of many shahs! apprebensionel told these fluinitc.ratio accusations offenders. in one of the daily journals of this city: that against him Mat he - is an abolititinist4that his they might be' known, marked and avoided by m erchants , ! - :Irma the &oath. , : • I, , „.-, election .44 the-triumph. of abolitioh prinel., What aggravates the nefarious characteccof such 'a 1 pies; end thin in an ticipattoii ` t,f being driven to transactlou, this alleged offence of Messrs. Hallowell AA l the salt by his edministratioth the South, in the At. it by no means of recent date. The prominent mews event fir hideleetion, ehotild and, ill recede from tiers of the Arm hare always belonged to the Society of Friendsol class of people among-us who have imbibed „„the U u l "' 61„111 set u p a B : a t ti era , aanfe der a ay. — , - OM the eon. (rum thefexample of t% illiam Penn; and !tons his PHD* A ftlittiti tdi aurae—penal - or .wen . . . elides transmitted through the different generations, _teary, the only•iesue upon slavery which: (tenders those sentiments of justice and benevolence, which ren- Fremont 'unacceplalletud an oblate of felar to Cior der theta on the one; hand. scrupulously honest and bon- Southern secession dedFleritcy, is 'Kansas: Upon arable in their business relations, and on the other band. , sympathising and kind to the unfortunate and appetite- the' Fugitive . Slave law, sloveiy in the District of ed. As a sect, they bave always, in their calm, nein'. Colunstds r and the constitutional • andliwful right pasci ned way, borne a decided testimony against the of elaverz f . ,wherevet-it exists •in that his Institution of slavery. The gentlemen who thus Stand nopickn4.ki - fin e as good an d k e en s n o re e f, suasea . Impeached before the public, have not suddenly adapted, ties t p a n tTiiiiif 34.1 . 13dehanho, -1 We eft) , ' more but have .- as consistent maniere of the Society 0f,..._, Friends, uniformly Maintained these principles through Pile ativo,heenuse Dlr. fitianinan is the •ebilm many years. hut new the fact is to be used tnithe.r dl.. pion eeitin filibustering projects, which if fol. advaelagre. if any 'home be it4lsh euetkostrs penult it lowediurrimas prove more disaarchis to the South to weigh against them. ' 5 . ..1 before; the lend of a single adiiiiiiistratien en I Fur the talc renown of our merchants, as a• class, and all Ilia Northern abolitien emit:alone of I the st the reputation of our city 10 the South, North. East and west, we must pinclalm, our earnest tatistiolon at the forty, years: • • cr t noble manner in which the pleaws. Hallowell have met Uptar:-Katfeas however, o6r modern niggeriseae I ' this assault. They donut turn pale with craven fear: democracy, :from slr. Buchanan at' Wheatland, t . . •nor even supplicate that favor, which they will not buy and 3fi. - Toombaln the Unitid States Seinkladoin , at, the expense of their principles. We know not how tall the . little organs and stem o toii Of the ' it may seem to others, buttO us It sounds like the very -a 6 , A ra j inspiration of true manhood Sod unbending integrity. party throughout the cyuntry, are prollaiming , when they come forth and publicly declare that "they . that S'Frempni Is a sectiAttal candidate," end that I have DO apologies l 0 Make for, their opinions; and eill "his :election wilt and - ought to be' the end of the' ,continuo as ever to hold arid express just such seen- f hi i i o r.. u mo .,, motiott o ? Is h i s Pos i t i o t i In fn. i ciente as their consciences and convictions dictate, with. • ... - . vor Of,Kansee as a , free stare in any degree more 1 1. out reference to the supposed views tit customers, and la especial contempt of that class of deadens in our city, sectional than the Position of-Mr. Buclittlan in :. "who sell their principles with their 'goods." They bad behalf of the admission of Kansas MI a side State. presumed that it was underehaul far and wide. fm r ',But we are told that in hisellition filteigr,States , their advatlsementa-that they dealt In silks -Ent id ' view of a feeling, In some quartets that they ought to of the Union Will be ignored. ,Ilow'4? The I barter their principles also,tbey takes:resift to declare, auswer iv, "look at the South—not eveir s : c Fre...l pubiletY, that their principles are not In the market, moot electoral ticket in any Southern State, u. t they are not saleable, and there is nogold hid e n buy cepting Kentucky." But we ask again: er my not? 1 1 flea.. All honor to men of ankh unpnrchasele Inds . A n d iss, arc opower o , st omiett.the promos oho-'1 penitence, whatever their political views may ba The j ~ . 0 very expression of it wow to moo ass tr Mr, lag breath I MI n party dare not, Attempt it—they would be I from Heaven into the sultry atmosphe re of law, point.% , lynched, tarrfilt and !tethered, nr bung upon the I and, what is too often, huckstering trade. I first tree, or drummed - out of therlitittipand they ' This leads us to my that It Is Impossible to conceive of t k now H.'. • ~ - I , C10,:',;:. —._ ' si more skied being than onitenho creeks the pregnant 1 hinges of the knee fiber° thrift may fellow fawning," Admitting all this to be iiiiiftl l listeatatrnot See and Inns - down his princlp etast the feet of then who that it proves Fremont to hey ssi esetional patronise his trade. He may - have a man's upright form, candX late than Buchanan.; (Itl 'e li_ter o bawl;; l but *melt DO VOW that inhabits lie bag unbound We think it show. the hoot to biifon tbe other leg ; 1 the bright tiara of manhood from his brew; and fte the I good wilier his paeans, has thrown away its pia:less . and that the present Buchanan 'patty , of the South _, , . ~,,o d of 'Of respect. If-the co ll ar - t ut bobokono such is seously t h e Most ultra and deplorably section!) aldect servitude had been ut en he seek by force, nl p! rty that 'bast ever existed: among Mt' dlr.! (were such s this* we amd - pity him. But Debt of Georgia, and Mr: Benito- Benjamin eV. as be has veluntarily steamed it, aed graven Ids ntse. Louisiana, for exiimple—bnthslaveheiders, we bs. ters inistge and supersraptkm upon It, we eanoot but H are and b os h i n f avor or the „ lemon , erita . - minrie with col' pity an hiexptatesible loathing and row t.. . . IeUIPt• TheUghnot *Wire of Ow tognltadeptbs lb whkb abatala an° ths a4tattraialf or Erialiaa Wit slayei ass Dissent Me inantined, he yetkeows that him t! net a Stale and both in:, rarer of secession and eeiro- Man taetberniett are. lie never linteld i tlf visited !adonis the event Dr Prentelifit eleetion....havei, to the Inepiration ef at - noble thought.", la Is sweet jent been indiftealas tho, peofihr:of . Maine on i , inure andel himself antenna to truth duty, eel . --, b mm . ona d an a r , se, man an d G o a t zo o m e au ab,_ ae_m epr nfipler. and on the, stetioaallint of il diet. tars' his imted Hariebakon, unatdoced. naked- Fremont and the mares of ~.Iferthettl.isaPPalletaif Sed,tbal lhot "the heisetittdoen,,whe thmar e pearl sway- ' xr. Cobb and, Mr. Bthjeinin are Dee•to..• go tine - i I . ... EMI , tboi(t Pain): Froth tha Flresidlyis;to . r. AII T7tllll%r. . - ST LOITTS ITSWOOD ~.. '. rk liotitirttl. Ant—" The Mahettaise I_ ::. 1 . , . , .. 1 iidber than all his ;Mlle.". Ms wealth' avails hini no. thing. Uhl marble hereto is the tomb of his kronor. ills lands are bought with Lis soul. 'Such a man brings dire honor upon the most bearable calling:in the world. No "Ithacan make him a merchant print*: he is *alas. he is sold to another, he fa transferable from master to mare ter, his principles mein the market and go to the high est bidder. R e would fain belieVe there am no such merchants—ire are sure that if there are any they are. tali', incked—in this city, made h o norable by the tame I an,tl the principle* of its illustrious founder—men 'who I sealonsly a pour* their potions' sentiments for gain, or hatably sit on th e fen ce, that theirlatatts May not be displeased, It Is loathsome and a pitiable sight. And yet, perhaps, th is a lower depth - Of meanness still. and It belengs to him who, for political purposes. or to line his purse, or to feed. the.grudge offe, narrow and mac liguant soul. turns spy . and • Informee upon Wise who will not mge Woof their principles, and tries la bring . ruin down co pc , n them. The. servility- of such' btten .ments of evil no words can adequately describe.- We =feel that the lahruegee of the old patriarch is very sp. p th li e ca ir ble to secret:ter u th nt c o lasses teir : 'aspe•lty4ounyl.. mine come honor, or tbo ite u i rt i .o to t then united." The personataspeet otitis transaction isof but little ' moment. But It is not o merd'personal conewn.. it is a F part cifyysten of terrorism employed to coerce the motel a n political sentiments of our communities. It km its t pe in that etrotiong, tragedy. where a Senator i, of an /moored ocennionwealtli'was stricken down by the 1 hand of an assassin, fbr spa: king his sentiments in the i place where be was sent to,give utterance to them. It is of a piece with thoie acts tof too frequent oerorrence.. 1 where men are driven from 'heir homes like wild beasts sho, ... for apnea ug their convictions. It is true, the i blu dgeo n is not lalton the heeds of these respected l mere ants: they are exiled from Philad i elphla ; but the' blow is directed against their agnmerela prosperity. and they are to be proscribed. Ind. if pot:site. in Itiat way punished. And eby 1' Because they be lard mad spoke. what Washington and Franklin and Jefferson believed and spoke. This independence, is -to be crushed out of our trading communities. Our merchants. are to forego • the high privileges of citizens end men that all other classes enjoy. They are lope things. If they.ospire to 1 I a nobler grade of being. they are marked; their words l and acts are caught up by informers and carried to some 1 aeret tribunal which, in whatever.way seems most efA -1 carious, privately or In public jeurnals, shall report I them to theiepatrons in the South. The buiaisition is I at work. In our midst. ' Prosertptittn is. to , be made the i order of the day. !-Luke s bon crown. and ih . tmiesesbed ' of steel" ore- employed to omprese and ! glans our words and thoughts to suit the views :of our patrons.— Whatever the:success of this whims of terrorisni deem It , not indicate a mournful "tate of things, requiring an ef i (retail randy I' . . . . . ' Let the plotters !mow that theMefforts, In the very tare no. \ am, s i of things must prove altogether abortive. It is a I . ter of general notoriety that a similar attempt was r Made a few years Mace; for the same mimes, to injure a ; promtnent . silk house in the city of New York. But those trulyttnerehrint prlrMee• Instead of limning and cringing toi their patronsonanfully announced to the t. public thatthyy add their goods but not their Mind , ! plea!! The result wax, though they lost .i portion of t. their Southern trade, it was tar more than compensated '; , ...by the Increased trade of the North Mid West. And. ~; supplement of the story is, that .some house* who ad sought to lupplentthern In the patronage of the South,- r Were so extepsively fevered with! bad debt4' - floM thiii • ntist - rter, that they tecame t bankrupt in conatinnence.. It • : timed alwilvSbe so. There ix, We; a 'West as well as ': a South.: 'Western merchant,, as we have already no. tleed-in Ottreolumns, threaten to; trade with New York. if Philadelphia truchles to Southeen merchants..' We do ; dot mention thir to approve of it,het to-show that it is; ... a:game:at Which more than one can - Vay. I.Berides, It is : a mijohiculation, arwell as a grom Insult the better chia 0 dealers limn the Email, tolmigine . the 1 they4a. :quire of our merchants to sell theliprinelpies Meng with- , .',their geode. The ;whole world (we will net wrong the South by supposing it an exception.) honor a man who always Where* ta his Convictions of duty'; who will get I • sell, for any price, hie sense of right, hie moral indepFa- I •, dense: They truat him, as well as' honor him. .: And.if in other respects men find It advantageous to trade with hlui. his being an honorable Man will attract, and not • repel,th‘m.' And well may this ho us e my of -amejority i cf their Southempfriende. "that they thoroughly hppre. I dereand heartily despise that cringing servility 'which •: seeks gain by Itaincere professions of devotion to South. 1 em leatitritioms a In the less Maniy though iuore die : ereet form of limeades as to a neighbor's sentiments"— ; Men who steeple dishonorable acts might to Team to distrust their arts, and confide in certain general laws that never fail. • : , I : And it is equalliidle to suppose that the prosperity ; of our city will be Impaired if every memlitntinitehall. refuse to sell hie prlneiples; Skill, honesty, diligence. I trust in God, ere in Orate life the , living • seeds "from which a ;harvest of prosperity is sure to I grow. The same mums's,* much "chore sure ,of such a :result in ! large communities, Aimee that sells his principles is i not fit I, be truster' So with a city. The -trade of Philadelphia has a 'steady , growth, losing perhaps in , i some quarters,-bnt gainingstiliylnore in °firers. lklew tchannels are opening in various >directions, and more copious supplies ate filling .theist Yea r by year. Trade I follows the law of advantage.% - sod it becomes every day 1 more apparent that it Is for 'the:advantage of 'the calm ; try to trade i with Philadelphia.- Let all the - eeuntiy •! know that our merchants are men of character. -men of !'honor, on whose integrity they canrely. and our city's: 1 , growth and p osperity are as, sure as the immutable lasts jet Providence. And we. therefore, believe that a large 1 debt Is due tathla triune. who, -by the manly course they hare pursued. and their public declaration; hare so well intuitrated the moral independence. the high r , I honor. the pure unsullied integrity, of the better class of the merchants of Philadelphia. Their cot 'will en• I -hence the credit of env city.::,.. - . . EMI MI rl 3 • - . , . of '-speilt in this w a y in every bole and corner th e Not th—free to vil ify Pretnout i his party, his plat form, his snwirters, and free , to preach secession as the dental 'tie alternative should , the will„ of the people be gainst Buchanan; batboy is, it down in Geo i s or Loutsiatta?,3. Ver y ; likely, if a Northern ma in Savannah were r to mount (;ilin stump for Fie out, he would he stopped by Ithe fighting "denteeraey" of the place, as Mr. Brooks stopped the mouth of Mr. Sumner in the Senate. chamber; and:very likely if Mr. Cobb were pres ent ha wouldtot Interpose to save the andstelons intruder from the vengeance of hia fellow titisenia. Arid as with Dir. Cobb, so with Mr. ;Benjamin. Is not this.) then, tbe r resd,sectional party--thie .ultra despotic: add sectional democracy of the South, which upon Kansas - affairs, tbroqghout the South seals the mouth ankthe preis of The oppo aid. nat the peril of Lynchlaw-? ', - ; The truth is, tbetTrom the very foaniation n the govern Meat, and in its urgent:igloo; section alism "was,,hus been, is, and will continue to be the great eohesit'e party principle of the. South: Cenvede that . this is due, to the 'great IlaVr; of self-preservation, the fachr,:of this sectionalism most be admitted. We. may trace it "throngb all our, Presidential elections: as the fundamental doetrine of Southern) politicians — evert in these, elections where the North bad no suspicion ,that the South were acting as the South **Most the North. It has only' keen since Martin Van Buren was rim as "the Northern man wigh Soutn erh principles" that, the "fixed fact" of 'this see- • tionat spirit - of the South; hashecotne apparent. to. all the world. - Frout.that ti* to this' the SOuth, with each successive election, bare insisted, upon stronger and; broader concessions' to 1 Southern • rights, and have secured them; not• alone upon, , the slavery question, but upon the twit and upon internal improvements. Upon the Matter of rivers' and harbore,, however, wa• ' must allele !that the. democracy lof Congress, disregardful of the Cid einnati platform'and Mr. Pierce's vetoes are look. ing out fo Northern votes, end working fur them like batiste., •-• ' ' r The Revisal question; involvi n g a mere , decided conceition:p`Southerit slavery than any which has yet bee - n denianded, has. resulted i 4: a more definite anesharply defined sectional e test than any in the history of the country-.that is all. A very large body of ; the peopla• of ;1 the North say„"No: we cannot surrender Kansas to South ern slavery. That is asking too, mueb: .We will rote I'M-Alit-man whOse policy is to a' mit Ran: Ins es a free State :" arid:instantly the:, oath' is .a nnit and her party leadeis threaten disunion as the - penalty of Premont's election; Which, then if there be bat one sectional paray Ca i the course =which is it, tad . Baehanau or th e' Prete:Mt ; . party ?i. . ; - f - '1 • . _ _.... _ , ..1.1 ' .-4-ii.i..•-• , 4 1 --- 2. RiVIiAL OP rig SiAm Taant.---the South ,fi ,i , era, cress do not - hositate t o advocate the rqviyiti c'ir the barbarous trill itidiuman les i i. Tea:Litt, in the pay'of stave ho dere, have bee n' fitted - out • . 'Northern• ~ ja yet be called upon to necorda4ivale a Sou thern port of corgoes•of Slaves fresh•from, t 0 coast of Africa. :The negro, 414er has:alr , crossed our continent, and ii ttreparing; if het' uceeeds in . Kansas, to, plant the i nstitution on tit shores of the Pacific , is Oregon Staves hayie I u import: ed into that 'territory,_ and hqt . ,reci oily a girt :changed bands the rice siren ' bain ', 5300.: 1f the policy -of the pre vent Admitiistri ion be con.' tinued—and it will, be to the letter, a ;Old James Banhanan be electedtthe people ‘ of ie country! may' prepare io see t e stare impor ng troll° in i i t, full force in the Sou horn porti‘ If this con federacy, ad' slave) ( obtain a•:lirtn , foothold on 1 iu ! - the virgi soil of 'Orngou. %peed m in Kair- 1 ' i rap.should ho crushed out, thou; 0 gon will be -the nex t field fur t elirepagandist ie., pounce . • , .11mi. Ascona Buobu.z--Tliis:itMil .. :career in. Congress WhileoreptAenti ' '..Congressional . Dlserit, has been dirt nothing but 'a dogged detrmina with .the Northern Demon ey b to the slaie oligarchy, bas we perce feated in his effors to obtain a r RObert M. roust Foing selected -*bin deCilled .v4e. This Irebuke is tichl3 Mr. Ilrooni'm 'feeble, numani f y course Fit Proves - 481dr; that the mass of ,Philadelphin,..ve fiee from lite In of the cotton worshiiping merchann clans of that eity,„,l , d are -•deiertain4 ehecliing the aggrei ions of the Ate nitr. , , ,- . ALI - - - - , , lf 7E% BO 10:118T8 , sun r otsa.---Lloyd . Garrison, of the Lib IWO', as deck' • . his deter mination to support &idea an, Fre .. ent; being too ) - contervative for•his ,otion . Who'. re term the Republican an Abo Rion party, .a r this 1 : yei. have also the fact, that Wen‘dell P illipsiii mew.' lett cent -speech exPres i :bis delermi ;Adolf to' 4upi s phrt , fluchanan t irc use the electio iof that-gen-; 1 tleman would - tend o•brinerantiors to a crisis,;by producing a dissol tion of theft ion.--'-wherons the election 'of Frenlont woidelrdo nelhing but ef feet We fteedout of Kanner. , 44 - 4 he -people rightly understand where the atio itioniets-otand ieuthe present erbsie .-1 , : : - . 1 1 . 1 ,11 front ' ' About five mile the villa 'e , ofHteuben N-..1i., and in the town of that mune: is lit . e• grave- of Baron deSteuben. %In a rive sere wood: land, on a hill ; an fenced in, so:that '• the cattle cannot enter; quie ti t 1 y rest the Nana 's of the Prus ,i elan patriot and ro.. The grave i s in the ; Mid- I • dle of the wood, ar 'Was once,co ,ered by W mon nment—a plain all b; with' the following simple inscriptive :.,"Msj r General Frederick Wm. An,. gustus Baron de Btouben." We visited the grave a few days sinie,Sind found the Monument, tum bled down; and things going to ruin and. decay.' It was an unpleassin t eight to stand by- ;he grace of that great:man, andlhink how negligent our coon 4ry„haebeen or her heroes. ' There in the wild t roods far from the e i ty's cr o wd, stid'bj the "fair, forest, sticam," rtipoed the remains ' of 4-kallant patriot, with nothing but a rie d mass l'uun... - tar and spines to mark his ,resting, • Bath steuben Was aid/le-camp t e Kink of Pnissia—he was! receiving a solar) of 14,000 w . year at the time‘if the trevolutiOnary 1 struggle-- his sympathies were enlisted in behalfof the in fant colony, and heleft. his-home and 'his situa tion to scrvesin the American eauie, and take the lead of our armies. Ho was an able genera!, and - an experienced tactician, and rendered invalua ble service to our 'country. goon wafters 'the close 'of the war, Bteuben retired to, private life,nd for mien year# endeavored in vain' to prevail on 1 • Congress to remunerate hint,for his, services. At I length he receieved a salary 0132;50d a year. on ly half of that which lib relinquished thirteen years before, to risk all in her service. Ilet hies , ted himeelf 'on the, farm, ;arid ip ;the township Where be died, given himby the trtate of N. YOrk. 'lle cleared sixty acres of-land, 'erected. a log house, and And down for the remainder of his life, With his tristy servants and *few. friends ' ',sotto stilt clung to bim ¶ with 'more than 'ilia affec tion, he watched the current of hie years drift • peacefully away, witheat a sigh for the splendors, of royalty he bad le ft behind hi the old= world. A tree nee the t i spot where his dwelling stood was a fovorit of his, and under that trite, Inintin. 'mar, henna to pass many of tihrhours. l - 'lsles pressed a Irish to be buried When ; he died, under the tree where' he had so often rested while living. Oaths 26th of '97, he was streak with pars. - lysis and lived fi • nt days a ft erwards . Ile diteet. ed, just beforifhis eatb, that he should ' he bur ied in his militar 'cloak, with the star Othonor, Novj "isitich be always wine, placed oh bis breast.. His weeping servants 'and a few midst neighbors, farmed thenrccesajtip to-his solitat l T Pleetr,Orbor= hit; itindiCete.in.4tits still woods, ?with the mili tary cloak savanm," and the star flashing; on his breast, they laid the old warrior down to rest; be sleeps welt beneath the soil he helped . to free. His stormy-career was , over, and 'be w hom ' :passed his life on the battle'tield; - bad not a flag to droop over, the hearsei,or a soldier to di/Charge a farewell abet o'er his grave. A nation seems to have blotted:lAm out from its memory, and left bite to die alone, forgotten and unhon9red, A , 4 'republio - May prove ungrateful" and refute to `-erect a monument to the tnemory of the.departed patriot and warrior, but the people. a the land which he helped to frie will cherish - his many , virtues withllliallenderness.and affection.---floase IN. .Y.) &Weil.. ~ -' •. '- ' 1 • uksolvirr,. pi =ours. ws.uni in an inglisti.publieatioo l some inter esting.staitiatics in regard to the duration Of hu man. England. The 'article bits evidently , been prepared with great CAM him official doc uments, and is -no doubt, as correct In its Con clusions-as it le twomble to 'be upon a subject so: intriepte and mysterious.. The writer coin utenees with the foliating remarks: ' "A human being born with la- :Mond constlte tion is maculated to live 'stair yearn' or np. wards, under favoraiole eiroutnotancear, but we well know,' all ot us 'are surrounded moth or , fest by eircumslanees unfavorable to by which, practically • our term of years is liable to be greatly shortened. Existenee as to *duration, is proverbially the most uncertain of all things, and this beanie tan Ignorant* • Ineautthusuess and accident, lire is constantly coming Into tali; sion with the contlithantealeelated to destroy it. The - additions unfavorable to life come into'. pot ation, ire have sees. - belbre the human ban has seen the lighL They :tionanee- ' ripe tlon throughout the whole of Its 'appointed patio , ; so' -tea ' i ~~.. ~:'Y+ate ANIA. NO. 36. baton, Vg,o7 'BI3IIMEN. THE. 0 • ,13AN "AS N STEAM PRINTING • OFFICE. 'laving pmenrid three Prows. Its are now Btsisuseito emeriti JOB and BOOR PRINTING of every drentsiOn at tree of the Miters' .14unt4 char* r than it rot *do isf soy otbef ti . tailinfixoettijii thweim4y4uott a* 1 BoOta, Paraphietc, - , , Bintilf:Ladiag,;•--P Largs Piiatert, 1_ , ; - of Tiekenr, -: Mawr Bilk ' ; . - Thiper Bookt. • • ..4.i•iiela of Ageeinioet,, ' -Time Boar, - • ' .' ' MU Reade r • , :; - % O r d er ixig h 4 . 6 . At the very kinwtest Dotter.. , Our: d'art Of JOB 'LIPS to .• radio satsusirs than 'hod Of any Other Wiles in this sar. tiott dem SW% and Vshasy hitidsi4tYkold sziwilt ibrJobbing. Odrugla irardeal Printer ourseit, 150 will putrants• our work to ' be n West as any that'. ran he turned oxalis the cities. PRISTINO-IN COLOR.% dips% at the shortest notice. • • ~‘ .BOOK BINDERY.' • . 000k1 loud In every Variety of style. Blank of every deterlpOon mannfactured;lonnd and role& to • order at silart notice that out of any: large number born, a certain 140,, - portion die the first year a certain proportionin . the `second, the third, a nd so oniustil they are all gone—only a certain comparative, small numier attaining the full ago itihichl" user* premises, to sound life maintaine4 in 'Uremia!! circutallasol cgs."' - • • . , . , _lt appears according to the 'tables eppended that during tae eightern years, Irmo 1813 to 1830 there were registered es buried in B land 'and . Wales 3;838,496 pertions,..of whom 1, 01 were females: - • Of the Whole number 778,038 dtsd beret. resets inethe age of .one year,*bile ;266,443711Q at that age; rind 320,610 %ose ago' wet : over an d not , above fiv e , spiking a total of desths of the age of five years and under of 1,354;000, or a little overAtitird. sif the whole number. • There— , appears to heist' betma greater fatality between • ..the ages of twenty and thirty than botweeniti . ofirty forty, or forty and arty. • ;ery, "7e number that died between the ages of nine ty and a -handied tears was 35,780. or whom ,183, or - over two thirds .were females. • Oaf titousiond,. eight headrest and eiriety-taint *Seems, '; or one in each twenty-one hundred that:• died, teethed ,she age of One buodred and upwards'. The oldestdeath was a Made of 124 years. Two melee end one flitnela each reached the age 'tif one, hundred an twenty; one mete, one hundred , • and nineteen; ens male one hundred and eight.. een; one Yenntle,... - one hundred and Seventeen; - tiro famelos,,onehundred stedlourteen; ,une make and one female, one hundred and thirteen ;one, male and one. 'female, one husidred and twelve; eighteempersohs reached the egeof one hundred' . and ten;. eighteen, one hundred and nine; twenty eight; one, hundred and• eight; thirty-four, one , - hundred end seven; forty six, -one hundred and six; one hundred and * one, one hundred and eve one hundred Ind thirty one, one hundred - anti - ,' four; one hundred and-ninety seven, one one hundred and , th ree; 0 hundred and forty; one, hundred and, two; three hundred and fiftyeight e . one hundred' and one; and seven hendre ,d ands' seven, . one hundred.' • The lett &seined age- was reached by 239 melds and 436 rematch nisarly two to- one in :favor • "Oho laden—Boehm. Trey. -.- ' How TO Et , MITERABIA...,Sit at the win d o w nod 144' over the way at your • nelghtior'i exeel-t lent Mansion,:which ho has recently' built and l l Void for, and sigh out, "0; *that I Was a vic,hl an in, Get angry With your neighbor, and think' .you bine opt ti friend in thei 1, world. Stied a teari, or twii.-take a. walk in the riot's' ground, contia4 ' • unity saying to yourself, '‘l hen shall I be buried, here?" Sign a note for a . iend, and never for ~ hg get your kindnewl; andl eveiy hour in the' de 't • whisper to yonrself, -"I wonder:if lie'willr pay 'the note.", Think every budy.'niaiis tachetit yea.— Closely exoinitre every hilt j•ou ; tale, and doubt, • ia'being genuine, till yoihave put the owner to • a great deal of . trouble .,; Believe every shilling . passed to you is but a sixpence crossed, and ex.: press your doubts aba.aLgettiacrid of it, if plc': should take it. Put contidttare in nobody., and believe -eviiiy man you trade with to b o -a vogue . Nevei 'accommodate,. if Yen. can possibly help ley - Never visit the sick or affliojed,.and never give a farthing to thapoor. Bu ) cheap ire you .can, . and arrow down to the lowest mill. .Grind the - faces anti the • hearts of the .4fortunate. Brood over your misfortune, ytjur-lank' of Wont's, and believe. at, no distawt — disy you will come to want. • .Let the work-heake bo in your mind, with all the horrois of distress tital' . .poveity, Then 'you will be tniserable•to.your,beares content, (if ore maw ' .'ad speak,) sick tit heart, and at variance with nll •' the world . Nothing will cheer or encourage you;' .., nothing will. throw a gleam' of sunshine or o ray of warmth into your heart. All will' be as dark • 'and cheerless as the grave. , . Tips Szt , .inosrs. or Catimtioon;—(ioil bless the, t. 'little children! We like` their bright eyes, their: ' • happy faces, their winning ways, their rosy dreams! Eating seems to-eeigb diren their Buoyant spif its !Ong; misfortune may fall to their lot, hut the ...u. shadows it, casts upon-their life path are fleeting ~as,the clouds / that come and go in an April. sky. .....!. Their fhture may, per Chance, spinier-dark to oet ' 2 : 1 ers, but to their' fearless gaze it looms up brilliant and beautiful ris . the walls of a fiiiry palace; -There - i , - , is no tear.which a mother's; gentle hand cannot . •: heal, nor anguish which thei sweet ; murmuring i)f. ''`• . her soft, low vidce carnal simithe. • Tho warm, . generous impulses or theirimpile hare not been fettered nod cramped by the gild fortnalities of the' • world; they ha'rec i net yet learned to veil a hollow heart with false smiles, or hide the basest Purpiz- . . sea beneath honeyed words. 'i Neither are they , .. const a ntly on the alert . to sesrch out our faults , and foibles with- Argus' eyes; on the contrary, . they extroire that blessed charity which - think- ' •I ~ • •th no evil." ' .; • - - - , , . : • [erne, whose Ii Fourth I iiguished by ,tion to net truCklioi •P, been de: ' : nomination; l a him by .a I merited by in Congress. the people of ckling spirit, end politi , to assist in . • CAN'T AFFORD rt.—"Cstne iit 4de, and let's, take a drink." j., • ' ' - , "Thank ye, .Thontne,, enn't IL"! ' "Well, I'll pay •for-it:," "0, I'm not. epeakidk of the ninney."? "Whitt then ? . . - "Lows of Health and 4nargy,- character( - peace of , Mind, seltAeiiiilt, gad- -a s'areetbNati/- 'eocmcy. p&-Twe - **cute Jouri;ett 'announces 'the death of James Kinney, eget! 44 years. , Mr. Kin ney, in, 1844, was engaged In the publication ef, the Syrimputian; and anon- afterwards, c6untierteaf\ the publicitiou of 'be Dn ly St r , wkiah wail the first daily' paper ever published In dynamist. bfr. U. Ti. , ,Pahl, a yoimg Philudelphlati, who "went ; to London' some years since, la now `married to Missleutherstone, - a distinguished no tresa • They recentij gave an ent,41.0 - • tainment before , the 'Emperor and . Empress .d France:- ir • • '•• . .',Offr•The Russian-Oovernmetit ii &bidet to hava -..,- a scientific voyage execated round the wOrld,'itte . ' direction of itrichlas been confided to one of the most distingo sbed odtcenr,in the Russian navy; This will ho the 39t11 voyage round the world . which the Russiantrhare made- since ISO. • • • -, The *hole* "Filis" -- of•Philatrifptiiit Is a mass'of reeking corruption, says 'the Germane town 'Telegniph. "1 . brliAtTe von, my boy.". It - may properly be termed the hotb ed of social Ind political rascality. We should potjhe surprised ' to see a Vigilance Committee exercising its Noe. dons in that City, yet. ,TO transport its • political Scoundrels to st \ dtstance..er•ould. give daily employ. , went, to all the •Steambdati and °railways out of .that City ter aosonth: - , l'• . , .-, 1 I , Mr' C,oarting in the coirntry, says the ..1:0.a. (Ilse .9antifird; l'is ,altogether a different, butt. - • tatien froin.the . city•!krtiele.. -In the former plan ' you get rosy' lips, sweet', cider, Johnny Aalf,i' and - giris made of nature; st adia, the latter a• cellos!. lion of starched p hrases. Prima' mariners, line: silk; Jewelry, and gifts itotuti 'in )loops.' Ali - 4s 2 - , take the rural district When, yeti want to, get rs, g Q od style of calied."••Boine folka who havetried \.. it, think that' city Courting . isn't 'lliad to take." • •.. Tastes differ, '.We presunse'there is nothing,disa., • greible `about it either in .c . ity orcountry. ..,. iter•The master Maims employed in the con, 1 struction of the Marchant's,Bank- building, State ' street, Boston, has diseoverid, on taking down • . the massive granite pillars ehieh'adorned the old strieture, that each (meld them Contains a smal. , ler colutad in IW - interior; mac krodrer be t it and ornamental tiatin : the origifial : one, Th old , • sc .," pillan were perfecety•plAin, but those • whin are . .enclosed in then ari%andsomely Rated, and pos. • ,sest an areltitectuad,grain which**, wantin in • t the old ones. Worltineware' now "..'busily en d • "•• in removing thifluperandus granite which covers' • the tee columns, and developingtheir architects*. 4 , ral beatiti. l I -'• ' *P.M car lately .piit on the : lllinois Central Railroad ::thintains six state rooms, each room • baring tel:i seata'with cushioned' backs, large._ enough for a person .to lie upon. ;pre basks of the :seats ;are. bong up with hinges k at the upper edge, so that . they may be Curbed up \gt, pleasure, thus forming two single berths, oneevir the other, ' 4 where persons mayyleeP with comfort( 'ln one sod • Of the oat. is e emilll wash room. On the opposite side ! of the car from -the statarootne Is a row It - • , 'seats with revolving backs,, similar • to• barbers' • chairs, se arranged that the occupant may- sit ' , straight de recline in an easy attitude, at pleasure. ' ' There are other scars on the same road which hive V each' tw3)cr three similar state•roonsal' t 2 . • " jeff" Ell'.' A. Renee. of Williamson, Wayne C 0. , „, • • N. ,Y.,, has invented; - t machine, operates 'by` a. crank, to milk 'Coin. .f•The inventor thinks that cows may be iullked much quicker by this con. - trivanee than by hand,. either the hand of the operator - I:tor the teats • cow-are liable to be made sore, at they en tha.pressure if the hand is continual . Theficiuntise nom/. - cam auggeoto An reason io s tbis Invention, to': wilt—The 'alt e mein of a music bog to be , operated by the main shaft, in such a way al to • discourse sweet melody during'the delivery of the - milk: Few ariimals_are insensible to lhe eh of music, and , even inseZts are said to head a Wi Hag ear. 'Under its fininating influence the , old arat\ cow may he depeete6 to stand f perfectly still. while the dies, forgetting. to bite; will bass iteund • wtth 3';r: „:• 4 19”f3011e brittlin. the Newport eariespond-_ eat of thaNew Turk Mirror. is a Juvenile Ki's ' Martianu, if we may judge from her I*d letter. ; She stye—• •;• ' ' . , On the mildneer matrimony, I have some pe culiar notions of MY own; mat if time and trtisi confirm them, perhaps I may one day come dot , strong ii a arefortner 'df dm conjugal histitudilo, My present idea is, that not more than oneecutplis in ten are tit, Oa - many and , benne "breeders of sinners.": - Only those who hero bid a tipirtan edeastion; who hiVti pure blood in thelr veins; who are per. -feetly healthy and passably handsome; lo a word, only they who have sourid 'bodies with Intellect todouttohi ,sgould be pertitittojl. to multiply. and ~"improve the breed" of their 'species. iThis vol. 'pr propagation of Masan deformatiss;' this aw. fed annual stop of candidates for the almsbotee ought to be "nips la the bud."' I propose that .0 candidates for the Ilymeneatt halter should be put Storting!' a regular board of Medi& and No. ral graminers, and licensed. or ifot uoardingly. Jot thikle another fruitliatthbuse, thnt taut, be reserved for future consideration: Lam quit. for. , gettlag %bet t sheath imi possipisi et 11841 Wrorpart. • ENE , , , Ill= II
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