II lIMI NINA .. a its ions' JO.I3R2RAL. %OS OF . I tvolarascinvno 3 : nhum. payable In advance -4 3 F , nionthrand $l6O if not raid TO CLUMP: - • • addreyai in addovance, 55130 do 20 00 it be Invariablypaidth advance, rlts)ll.4l..kftS pe •, &141. :11 10 ib° 3.B4ir't /On* cOpi tit La ,QU , sort' -- ri ft„.. do Clot. subsc 'Mt "Mitt° The Jot' f l per 10u Clergyet. PVCNAL a If subset ppere. the arrelrego If eithetv pert free* bola rosfinr deretd thew If snbkrl the pubtlet dirretion tl The cede 1 , 4 .4 from oiled fur, ..- , 11.7-7---- . ---7- • - RATES OF ADVEIiTISINC. One ividare of 10 line*, 50 cents twine linertion- , -sab+ tarot insertion t 25 cents each : nines one time: 25 119 —5014..10ml j olortion 5.i2% cents each., Ali &dyer. ...cocuas over 3• ne.s>r short periods,.charged MI a quart , Otos. : .oN ' TWO: MIES.' . 5[Y:. . TS. .- Twit 1 , ,r00 tid o s, 2...!;• 87% $1 25 $2 25 •$3 00 tor lints, 5 1 001 75 2.75 ~ f 4 00 et lines,: , ' 1 1 CA.. • 200 350 • 500 .LL 0WCA,5171. LI C.S, , :atlitir.D A 3 A 54CA.t. OF TEN LlNiO. 1, 641/V45 , 11 - -.2 35 3'60 •r. ,0 60 10 00 r)IJ stuall9A.' 2 'i 4.00 • 500 '0 00 'l4 00 Illtee aquaria; 2 500 :7 50 -12 00 • 'lB 00 f , ar slaves, 4 . , 0 • 000 ]Boo' - 14 001 •23 00 4,iarter col" 6 900,. 12 90 18 00 , 30 00 IlAlf 601110:111, 10,00 LI 00 • - 20 0? -,,.. 35 00 60. 90, VlA:ger spar for periods, se peraimeemen t . - Atilr hashiess Mottoes, fit web=-sooootilPordtd lrlid an advertisement. st; cents earta-. :Advertisements beforeMairlages and Dcaths, 10 tenth porlitie tor first in iortion=subseenent ittioertious, 6 tents - ler line.. Nine Tditare counted as a line in advertising: '.Bferettantri an ethers. Advertising' by the year. with :9nires. and a standing advertisement not , exceeding 15 Peat will be charged, including AubscriPt,tott; $ lO 00. with chin issee to thescoount of lourpoutres., •.qO5 and subscription. -. • ~ . • Without chan t . at the rates deslvmated aboie. •1 .Adv rthimient set In tarter type than usual will be / !hars Erq per ee t adiaure. on these prices. • All cuts 1 1 ,will Iv. (-barged t e same as Wake* press. ' c.se ride adve iisements ree.dved front Advertising Apia* sbrnad, e Opt at 25 per rent. advance on these dot*, unlois by pedal Agreetiten't With the publisher. Marriaoa,2sce lA. each. Deaths aceouqunied with no- ' ire. 25 cents. nd bout nntlies , nn edam*. . , All notices. exr pt those of A. $v31.1.15.3u* character And West tonal rpose f , re it. will beicharged 25 cents for any 1 4 Dumber of lines under'lo. Over , lu lines, 4 centsper line wait lunal. - • > • Proceedings or meetings not of a keneralbr public char acter' shamed at 4 cents per line for each insertion. 'Ce(keit hate calculations we will Statethat '328 lines inal.CA column-1(4 Jines a half coluinn—smd 82 lines a imirter column.' 28.52 words make a column-7.1475i a hilt leiumn--and 738 a quarter column. All odd; lines over - each - squhre. charged at the:rate:of 4 cents per line Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to th4r own businem.. Agencies for others, talent steal Ese tato. &c.. Is mit included to business advertisement!. WIRE SCREENS; MII,IERSVILLIF.. ''KURTZ £ HEISLER, • , (Late iturts, Beyerle & CO,) .r 1 win Mantitacturers Wire Coal 'Screens."Coal Riddles. Wire .6 414 " Ltiooms,!&c.,'&c.,,Minersville.Schuyikl ll . .clunty. - • .Thankful for theilibenil patronage they) lure received from, the Coal Dealers and , .others. in the pv.t. would most respectfully solicit their custom in the Niters.' AU work done at - our shelf will be warranted, so bsi" no nne need be afraid of getting a bad job.'. „. • ,fr. liurtrboinie, one of the oldest, and the -- moi! expo :iMeed Wire Worker ilt the county, we feel sue that we 34 turn out the best if nal Screens In the. Region. 111 orders addressed to .T: It. Kurtz, Minersville;to L. Heisler. Pottsville or Kurtz' & Nlinersville, sill bc, promptly attended to, Old ScivErt erepaired, ttay iff.1.855 - ; •20- PO'rTSVILLE. • WIRE SCREEN FACTORY: - •• Chisnige . or Proprietors, • TUE uhdersigned has "is-' ctiried the proprietorship oethe ' Wire - Se teen Factory In Coal street—lately eon. " 1 1. 6 . 11 " iikted by 11. L. Cake. mot . desireti tO call' iheanew ion ofCeal ')perators and thy pUhlic;:enerally. to his extensiveydablishment. Arrangentlatts are made for rm....urine; thti eery hest of materials. and orders for witrk to a lame amount will he filled at the shortest no tie..,„ind on the most satisfactory terins i , I • - sulr•rlber. Mon:over% hasinl seedred the sM.rlees of skillful and es perienatal workmen iniites the Most ri. otaml nation or test of his screens.jpromilin* them to the best t wird out in otheiminufartotes, 1,4 - ' JOHN HARLAN.' RODCERCINT & CO.'S • "IRON RAILING WORKS." ItoDohllB. ENT. CO.. manufacturers of Cast. and Wrought IRON RAI LlNfir 4C * M ef every description, invite the attention :scrn, ' ' of the public to their branch of businesel "`'..•••`.' which is conducted in the building for occupied by KIRK as a .Coack . In Coal street. Potts-. rills. Penna.' . They can furnish Verandae, Trdliis-Work for Arbors. ac.. Viewer Trainere,Troe Boxes, dc., in every' vvrietv , of • stgl Window °dards. Cellar Grating and Mire Netting or 411 kinds..st the ehortest' notice and . cm the slowesttering: together with iron Iledsteadr.Fartu, Lot and liar.' den[P.Oltees, English. Hurdle Fence, to., Ac.. Wow city._ prides. 11:--Cometerylote -.neatly enclosed. " gat up' to suit customers. Everything In theiritnerth hand or ordered. will bo furnished et the shortest notice. We are prepared , 'to do: all kinds of castings, such as railroad chairgy water pipes, ' • ,Velirtf gry 15.511 fely: • COAL. INE ILE 7 -7 1 - 1 2 ris't ors,' clef '14:7 a. 4 •:.• ' Mail: Heath Civil Yarik /fr:wof asilYine Streets, 1' EE C ' constantly on hand Whit 6 and lied Ash Coal, of all Rites. they are als4wepared to nvelie Coalron yarda;e.. and deliver the wane at low ~ . rates. i . (Pbbad'a, i1ay..17, :be.. .20-Bm*• -.-- ;SitiL N D ,COAL--Frotn L. P. .L - 1.14 ook .; ;LOT'S Tunnel Collifiry.—The underilm ed olr.i:Jrt m unealon with the General Coil Bovines*, taken the agVney of the above Wal, and are-prepared to recelv6 grderi, which may be Addressed to Port Carbon, or 49 Wall etreet, New York.. CASTNEIt & I.•UUNO. - Auzuit 11.'55 : • • 32-tf ". -- Li -. 4 - EGIIENY ' AND' CUM- il- A ..... ill ill l. t 'l D COA L. by timearge. ear, ton It . 16i d e g i tiie busbel— warranted to be of .eireileut 'quality. Ileatereanit me ettn . it:were; Kattioed at ' ee,leaa le prices. .Will be dellTered it.auy i •iiitit . altint; ritual or railroad. • Address, or apply to itUO24. R. CAHILL,' 101, Walnut street, Philadelphia. , A pril 26, 'I 550 17-I y . . fli)ii.Alt'l'NElo4llll'--.C. C.• NOR.- . .. fry.,l and, •E. Y. GLOVER. JIL., of the late Mutt ii •illftliaki. Norton'* Co.. have this day asioelated with lint. I% S. 11014 NTS, .1. IVALTON 'add r e l.ll. VAN C3n.‘4,14 the firm of IRebarts. Vi'alteri 4 CO., and-the sd.looss win les cannoned, udder the firin * of VAN j6sSN, NORTON 4iCO., a( No. 2li Walnut stri.‘et Phila.,, pier No. 1, L'urt Richmond. . • .'Philadelphia, Feb.. 9, '46, ' 64y • , .- ----- -- (1 CI P A RTNERItiF..-T he tfnder , . . . kjsianed have this day Oanyary 211 t, 1856.) entered into roparineiship for the transaction or a General Coal' Commission Rnsineas,lind also foribe - porrintse and sale .p.C.C.nal. nuclei the. firm of V. M. Ittai ERR L CO. _ . tin Ca —2IIS Dma bray, New York. and inieentre street, ppposite the American lintel, Pottsville. , ~ ••, ,W3l. 31. ROGER:, NOW York: a ' P 'D. LUTIiEk, Pottsville. , &if , ` . {-Februsiry 9.':.G , ---- Blaklistosi, Cox & Co., ' .!..IAEALER. S in and, Shippers of- An _lfribraelie Coal, White and Red Ash, or superior to %thy, Wharf No. 2. Riehmondi Cninberland ' riont the Fiateklirt:Cml- Company's mines, ship.. drd by them at Baltimore. j )• KI`AKIBTt ", N 0.133 Waluntaireet, itII.P.COX. it KO. P. YSVIF, No. 4 New street, New York. . !dwelt 15. • 11-tint SHI,AND and AFAHANOY COAL. for undersigned are prepared 'to receive orders, for ute eelebrated Ashland Coal from the ,•'llaneroft-s-Pl— eneer.Criliery." From the extensive alteritthins andiM profraornts in:t.ln*t the Colliery this wintbr for prepat ng enal 4 they.feel DO hesitation in offering It. to this trade as nil article that ein•hare nb stij,eriorin the mar 'kst, both as triitdallty and freedom from .dir . t, Cate and btbSr impurities.: They are also prepanrd tct make ron , tracts for Lehigh anti - Schuylkill (.oat from gigher mines. BANCILUET, LEWIS A CO., " NoA9 Walnut street, Commeitial Building: 'F. nary 9;1;6 _ ' • 643, • i VIA IiI'N.ERS HIP NO'T'ICE. ---'l'lie - . Iirtn'MCLOVIS J. BELLONI 1 SON'has thin day. (. it 12, 16313.) been llisselved bymeitnal content. T tedirm . of ,FARR A it A .I.IEL LON f has this dap (May. '2-144i) IMen di,...01.0.1 bY mutual consent. • ncto r • • - :,,lbw Tf•A•millusiness itefore tree 4 cmted by 'tic;;, a bb ve - 11,.inea aitas Las this day %Gen consolidated' auto one; Asa 4.111 henceforth ho carried on. tinderthe name and Siim br-iii3JANI. FARRAR k C 0..., at the old lecatirlll: 1 —73'3l*.skster vtrect; Pt hatrt•et,•rorner Stuytretiant'r let h i str• l l4 n te Avenue it, and also at N0.'36 Aloe street., op. ; pal le the ooal Exchange..' . ROBERT MELLON!: - . tIEORGE C.. , FARRAR, ' . ES B1641.&r2•1I. Ntfw York. May 31, 'ttj3 ~ .. 1 1 22-. • f i llitST CLASS - COJ.X4EttY , to. Let. I_ —The trustees of the York Farm, adjoining the Bo• reurb of Pottsville, effer to Jease that ialuable portion of th e wed end of the estate, which embraces about 6.300 t' -et of the celebrated Black Mine rein, Red Ash (bat, to. r :tber with the lurtnel.tßalkitellele, /mut end Sakes Vrink. The west end of this Colliery is at ,Westwood "Irt;.•Fe 6 tlie - '6llne UM Railroad passes through' the prop rty—the distance to Schuylkill Haven lithely flvd miles It Is therefore. among the niardit 041ieri . es to .Ptillidel ;Six. 'fie superb!. 'quality of this Coal 'generally COM- O - mix more than ;the usual market price for the hest red olltoal,an4 thelmantily Is supposed to be sufficient to ,Feapty a first ;Masi: colliery for kionsf series of years. - Applteattotifor further Infonuatiod and terms of id- se te b o orti r o t o • , . •- • ~' A. RUSSEL, Alyetsil . . ceruer Se.•ond and 31aluttitouge streets, Pottsville February 2 '36. • , , l'idf - -o— ----- - I Eil [GIL GAIAL, ' :it Eliiabethport, _ Jersey .. - 1 -4 Nw s—A dirkt ralli-xid conatuuolation has reeeetly been opened front the; Lehl,th Ceal Regionlot the w dent of New VOA nay, atEllathetbport, New. Jer '!Y• This Is the nearest appro4h which has yet been bale by railroad from the Cdrial deposits of 'Pennsylirania. ti., the great markets of New Yolk and New England —• • Fe'rmarly, apd befrtre the; pres Ont fnland mutate were. ortened. the &tilers in this city, Obtained tlielr Lehigh CA3,I from dtristot - ttonra)leanii, at it distance of more than 210 idles. and at a.frehrht of abbot SI .60 per ton., New, it can be had by an lulatld water communication oft.. miles. mud at a freight orite nit 25 cents per tort.-- . The sum) relative adrantarzes ill also be derived by all the buyers on Aho North Mace} Mid In ' the tieinitY of New York,end tn.nll - tbe New Engtend States, During tit., te,“0111 season lilt itolvt,rittots will bo. tbe exclusiveship srs of the celAbrated timith-end West Spring Meinn- Ili tams•hl2:ll Coal, st_elizabetliport, and vessels will now 1 1 3 31,1 e, at all timeei - . - to eldain te, artaies without detay.— T , Attis..4 Itialeti_mre_with freshly mined Coal are now r'? ' l,-1 dir. v. dire l. final the mines. Consideripg`the lucit tot of the scvim. it is 'v ily .iar , Ntint, 'hit' orders f, r tbbi eeteto- } te• I Cott. to hr promptly executed. should t''' ' 4 "Nltit 'At alhlt: to ott , slices nt New,York, Phila. r e , 1 , 1•11 , !zie - . dr frston. . (, • I, inri,6 AUDENIIIED & 0)., s: lt:ii:ill,..)3.lway: New Tor:, • 57 Influnbitreer.-Plalia d.;l.blar ~z t Sttto Etreot, fl stop. , Joi y .:..' , • ' :,41 _ • • ViiiCil Ti f4i IAE Ta i OA C RI i B . ER Rate , l V ....A ric,t iSa) otTr . can is, seen far 2 . 1 A reiv Days." .1, the trind'i‘r of the G•mth!nortt's Furnishing Store, 1 1 , a 4 ,or to the "I'.4lstille llnns•." . .it...i t. th 3 moat b...tatifiti 44ortabint of Funantor Tins. 1 - t els: i:-417f‘. 1111,111ns. !I' 11.$se. 04114 m. (ot all. sirlelo tt e.i.. i rs. and all artirlesla the Vuentsblug line,--ever 1 9-04 to th.Lcitisens of Pottssilln. • . - - - , 1 , Sll/ tf.l ;MDR TO O.ROF.11! tuylill.entiabsr :I) ,t err ../ .hirt maler.si at this estalnishuient Is wen. I 'l, tei trt f.t., being . made by t/t.nr.Mit*T a T4GoArt. of 1 111 .1:1phi.L. vrlpso reputatiqn its Shift ialtiotaeturers " '"" , u4 1.4 !vote 1.1 !b., ll:ii3n: Mrwitmatkori sod '' ris ray!. la tho mast tishkjouble stylea. and et Phil. • kii 'lallis pd.. , s . •.. . • ... e. C. TAY 1 : 1 4... J....W5. July 10,14 . EMI I II MIN Oilti I ' 7 Carriers and pitierut supplied .with' the "'I • DUAGICO of their nelr► is to send theta until to take theireeirspe are din feted. they ars Wed the hill)! and tr coo without' Infoiming are plot to the former wing to take Ile*PPa tn di leaving them ink rinteUtlonal trtud. TONS Zinc Paints, and• White hLead, for sale by : J. T. HAN NUM 4. • 3 'LINSEED Patent paint Oil, , r ae„„&cl.: for sale by S. r. nenstat. be ATILIII-UaTen; Migust 23. 'b.6 • 34- - „ ALL sorts - of r Rads, from 22 'o 60 pounds poryard, on bend and for solo by .8.1855 49. • E. YARDLEY SON. ClOphene,Tur ilLpenHne,. kt.., for tabs by HAN - NUM. Schuylkill Maven, August 29, '66 1 .• . 34- • • IliTO Mineral Paints; Chrome Green,' k Chrome Yellow—dry and in. Oil, and COLORS of etery description; for ashi;laiy J, T. ILIINNU3L. ~achuyikill Haven, August. 34- 100,000lbs., b 1; e the r i a o n , t er ., a m n tuoyri kill Haven. by • • ' SOlnytkiii Haven, Auguxt '56 '2OOO 11 0 000 ...., . F'El'l' Window Glass; al 444Looking (Bass Plates, and Putty • _,- for sale by , • ' • i • J. T. lIANNUBF. Schuylkill Thren,-Augast "0,!,66 '• 34- , . rro NECHANICS!4----Ship Augurs, ..i. Spirit Level Squares, braid and shingling:Hatch. eta, Braces and Wits, Gvulking cons and Mallets, Mor ticing and Boling Machines. Planes-Moil ma and Rounds, in sets, from, N 0.2 tolit, at EtTICIIIEIt I THOMPSON'S. Pottsville. August 9.'66 gz; 1 0 HOUSEKEEPERS != -Curtain j Pins and Bands, Table Ceitors.llie Ivori carved handle Table Ciztlery, Plated Tel. and Table Spoons, Boil ers and Saucepans, Preserving kettles and Freneb Cook- Big Ware, at •STICHrEB # THOMPSON'S Pottsville. August 9,'56 . 32- SPOITSMEN ' t and see oar tarM,l, stock otsiugle and double barrelled guns, —elso, Coles Revolsks. and Colt'a impraveti. single and d..Uble barrelled Plitois, Parlor Pistols:OD :And, water proof caps, at • STICISTBRd THOMPSON'S, Pottsville, July 99, Id • , 30-, rro mor t iplitNtwrs:and :DRAFTS ". 'MEX.att Silver thtivanized TrfanghlaCScales, unrivalled Steel T.:guart.s, Straight and Beveled edge, Straight odires,,llvilos graduated decimally from 50 to 100, combined Ous. , e. and Callipers. all IT. S. standard, at STICUTEIt & TEIO3,IPSON'S. Pottsville, August 9, '56 3'2- GENCYi for 'the Riading . twat Maddno Shop.—Efavinglbe wrency for the 'ride& celebrated Agricultural im ;dements Man teach:wed at this shop, I Invite, the attention of farmers, and can furnish them with those goods at manufacturer's prices —fw.ight adddd. POTT. June 28, '&O . ISONTNINO2RODS AND POINTS. UST received, an. assortment of Lightninc Bods and Points, vrifh fixtures complete, which any farmer can putup—and ibricale cheap by June ',743. tf BRIG= & J-:ril", NATHQLEsA _ _ 4 , .01.,. Dealer, phene, Alcohot in tit ' rtil i n li g rigi l i b , Zolfl u ng ti l i ti as n e e' Plates; Window Glass, Putty, Gum files .Gum Bolting, Peruvian Otreno„Oakum, Pitch, Tar: Rosin- de.: de.„ at• Philadett; phia prices—opposite the Sloan lintni 3 Ochuyikill Haven. 1 N. 8.-LThe patronage of 'retail ileitiel•s, and the public generally. Is respectfully solicited: (lidera filed and sent I 'vitt dispatch to altparts,of the eimatry. Schitylkill haven. lingua ::t,'ol s' ' 34-U _ . . . PI / A•TFOR NI, SCALES • tIF ii:N E. RN descriptiop, .oc.it able for t jpaornads. dc , ,yieighing ltiti, 0 al. Om and 'flier 1 , lia.:ills4t generall. .Y. i'ur..lllserin li.k.ri.l;. every scale 1 is guarantied correct, and if. a fter trial, net foumd sat- 1 isfactory. can; ire returned wlthot charge. ; I Jtilr Factorj at the Old Stand, established for morel 1 than twenty yea corner !.. , liuth and 31eloutitroots, rhil- adelptlia. •• - ' .• ' . - • ' 4 ' , l r i i ABOOTT kecf.,- Sueiesso to Ellicott ik Ablaatt. I i -, 37-3 m ,l T.,.,, ! I= 1 . PUBLTSMFD EVE#Y--s4TuRpAy 'SoRNING . : B7ir,i!E!:4:)lm,' : s'ANNA:svju..iE, l *,4.:-j.p4,s_: p9.lj,FTyi vEsytyo.4';,2_:-,_:,:.1.''-,-::' VOL. XXX% RDWA.RE. 1 COAL MINE FOR SALE. - , , LI. the interest of - the -Lesse in Three. celebrated veins of Coal. in thettrst An- . „. thnwite Coal !taglon, at a distance of about Three tulles from the town of Pottsville. , The Vilna Included in the lease, bare each about Two thou Sand yards of run., The le ne which Is made , on more favourable terms than could now' be procured, embraces an unexpired period of between eleven and twelve years. The .laiprovementk consist of Four pumping and hoisting, and Four breaking Engines, Three slopes, Ohe single 'and one double Breaker, Siity hbuses new and, in good repair. . • - ' About Three hundred thousand tops of Coal are now opened, by gangways and tunnels. • - - - . ~; The capacity of the Collieries Is .estimated at Two hundred. thousand tons r annum. - One 'of them is believed to be capable of d producing In the aggregate; Seven .millions of tons, with little additional expense, the machinery erected. being ealentatedfor that purpose. For terms bc., apply to - ' • J. M. WETIIBRILL, ~ I • . ' . . . • Pottsville', Penna., - • • . or BUR!) PATTERSON. Esq. • col Lip ems FOR SALE: I 704stL.Lw:?' thent* a-. 1 u Il..,coiirie.t. se,.o„ unty,petilrglia: via; the "-BLACK MINE COLLIERY at Pottsville, and - the BROCKVILLE, COLLLEUTlatlirockville: . ..- i The subscriiiir now residing, In this c.ity t and being It unable from other occupations to glee to these Center k.s Pervonal attention which thenq has bee . n in -1 V . duced to offer- them for wield opeg of one of the •• best •eari4 , ons which has ever occurred In the mining of Anthracite Coal. TIIE-BLACK MINE or York Farm Colliery at, Potts ville; embraces all. the -free burning •Red Ash veins of Coal in Schuylkill ,eounty, - and the product has always ~ • been in . great demand and met With a rrysalei at the A NDREt Iv ult.FLraiN, • and „Man darer of 01.11,4;Ml IMES, PisTiL l c.. .No. 122 North SECOND street, Philadelphb, who 7-1 . highest prices in-the New 'Kett and Ne . ngland mar indpoiteii bits. During the past summer, an expenditure of $20.- 11 , 000 was ma de at this , Colliery In taking a new lilt - ------. r- -- on the -Black Mine vein,. The property is now In a splendid Condition, and Capable of produeinganagrally be keeps constantly on hind a general. assortment of fin 0,000 tons of very superior lied Ash coal, The Slope double and singkrbarrel Shot Guns, tarp:duck guns, rk 1 bas.a first rateiron T rail, and all the roe& ou theeutside. ties and pistols, of all kinds. Also, the celebrated eas te ll are laid down in the same'subatantial manner. It has steel rifles. with Increased twists, to shoot thorprdir rii breaker operated by a twenty horse engine,.with IQ bell-of his own .make-: rifie• bar1 , 01., - shel. "brigs ouches.' tern, large scrawls, and all thetxturea necessary to do Ac. • lie Invites persons wisblugrto purchase goods in his the 'work in the best - and most economical manner.— line, to call and examine his stoCk before purchwing ell- . . ,„,. 1 There is a large m ount of other personal property , such whse,ais Lois doluntan sell O s the most t saiwi n e as Cars, Wagon Teams, ,Mules dtc.,.whieb , will be sold kris. • i : with R. • _,_ • 4V-Particular attention paid to IMPA111:1X0 in all its . kt the BROCKVILLE COLLIERY, a 'tunnel has re. 'branches.• i • ' ,• ;• . . L• I iently been driven to cut the celebrated Tuscarora yob A ugust 2 ' ' ' 3,1856. - , 1 4m •,. w -3 . ; • hich runs through the whole estate for nearly .one mile, and. which is now in a Very line condition. The two engines at the Slope and the Breaker, and the Iron 'Drift Cars (of which these is a large nut fiber) were made by: Haywood A Snyder. All the roads have been laid • doWra with the I mil, and all th fixtures and improve ments which have been made Upon thlkvaluidge props , . ty are very advantageOully arranged for cheep working. Under a careful and active managenagat, this Colliery will produce annually a large quantity,of Coal. for many years to come. The stone Storehous . and other proper ty in the town of Brockville, will (if wanted) be Included . in the sale. ' • .. . . Apply to Mr. George C. Potts. as Pottsville, or to the subscriber to this city at 110 Broadtriy. -New,York. March _2..5n. .12z ' GEO_ 11. PO ills. N ? 1 tUA ... , Sept. 13, k ORRIS JONES' at • 'CO I . . IRON & STEEL MERCHANTS,' ,1 .1 . Market and Sixteenth Sieett, Philathiphi:•. r 1 • i Have always ou hand 'and for sale j' 1 BESTENGLISII REFINED IRON —Full assort oats of 43agnalis," and other favorite , brands. BETE AII Ent- CAN BARS—ordinary sizes. or ;rolled to order for bridge pitrposes:4m, km PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— I Prom.scuous sizes, or - at to eequired size, BOILER HIV I.:TS—Dover brand, made I' solid die - s. BEST EN m mx, - asa c AXLES--,America and English. FLUE I , .1 .'„ SHEET IRON—For covering chuteu.Ac. AMERICAN a SCOTCH Pill MON'. HAIL! OAD IRON—T rails bud Sat bars suitable, for mines, tnrnonts, &c. JUSIATA. ENGLISH & NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, lIIITS bpd WASHERS—For bridges, cars. and machinery purposes generally. ' CAST, SHEAR, N4WHINIi and BLigEB Also, an extra qualit for taps and dies. STEEL. - rThe above, together with a full assortment of Iron, .Steel, Nails . and. Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, enr,lueerh,lninersfounders and', ma chinists is Invited. / lay 10,1816 19-Iy-1 .. Bead I - If 'lid tE.COTE v ' and Went e l fore yea buy. . t - QT IC H'l' E R - I&- T,IIOM PS 0 N take pleasure in announcing that they have opened a new • • Hardware 'and Iron store, I 44i •• On the corner of Centre and Market strafe.; And invite the attention of their friendsand! the public generally to an inspection of tha laC . go and varied assortment of, goods, which will nisi ittpart of Table...and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers. da pane, Brass and ion Kettles, Bides, Guns and. Pistols Bine Barrels. Posider and Shot, Percussion Caps, Iron. Bran avid C , ,ppeOilre. Iron, ',Steel, Bellows. AnviliVires, Files and Hasps , Traces. hails and 'Spikes: MpleY Mill, X Cut and circular Saws; English; American an Ger man-Grass Scythes. Sickles, Scythe - Stones and Pities, lines, - Raker, Spades and Shovels; Hay and Manure Forks; Riddles.:iieTVV. axes. liaiehetc.. Yammers. Wanes, , Saws. Ropes. White Lead'. Oil. Glaks.Locks. LatehOs and; Hinges; Butcher Saws. Choppeis, Cleavers, Dial Balances with liow.and Swivel. expre f ealyier•Butchers. he. I IRON i of all kinds and descriptiObs. Our foreign goiAa are inanutactured by th'eik.l4n. ~. iters..and the domeitic ae.l I ticks for the wilt par V t Obtained directly from the menu- facturers,'comprising -Cabinet and': Building Materials; .Carpenter and Shoemaker Tents; 'Smith and !Miners' i 'Toole; -Moulders': Plumbers and Os,. Fitters' Tools; Ag. ricultural and Farming Implemenia; ilottse•Pundshing Goods of every description, and in great. variety—in short- every article fn'unr line can always he fon)nd with - us, Gur,gools are pueellased at the lowest pikes for I .CASII, and. as we intend to put ors but a small advatice„' it will enable no to sell goods lowerthan they:have ever! boon otTered In this market. Under this conviction we i . contemplate opening - a -oss-ertics_ man, .and take the; liberty Of submitting this proposition to you I for your • consideration. Rehm satisfied that a business. based upon these principles will meet alike wit 4 the support 1 andimpprolattion of all our frietrds;we'iharefore propose to twill goods LOW, for,one price. with no deviation, which 1 we are thinly convinced 'will result in mutual nett t to I jw all who-practi&? it - . We take s.', pectftilly soliciting your patrdna this o p portun ty of re ge, assuring y u that Ito: • pains or exertion will be spar to plealse, nor any effort withheld to promote the. Interest or secure the approba- lion and support of all our frlC.nds and patrons. Give 1 us a call at the corner of Centre and Market street...L. & TII M , Storefotinerly occupied by John 9 Morris, J . i STICHTEIt M ESON Pottsville. May al. Misa - i ' -.42-tr - FAl'= ANK'SEiCAL !!! °•! f !'•llitElsubscribers; a gents for the mai]. lambasts, barejust reeelved a new arlicle.ralled the ~ , U uldn Counter Scale;' calculated to we ig h from 1,4 an ounce to 240 the. For eale the Torkbtoir; • • I:. IiARDI.7 & SON. ottsville, April 28th, 1855 t • - lit CM •C M Pinis3l6l4 WARE 4410PU8Ej, kj The subscribers are prepared to furuis4 the Trade Machinists and Opemtorii at Philadelphia pr fees, jt'reight •• dedi wholesale or retail, best American liar iron, man. (fractured at Pottsville-and warrantedorsuperiorquality Also. light ,suitable for mines, end Cable Chains furnished at short notice direct from the hirer. E. YARDL & SON. 4,741' ork fitoroi Nov. V, 1853 • R — E i ng C 01'44 L. Ester • I * A rawer. Store. .tVUSIG ref/live:4i from the corner, ar contra and geritet 'divots, to Fry .k Marta'aeld maw, nearly oppcislta, Mr. haterly, would lams& ,hls ,_frienits and tho inhabits its this and adiolaingteiet• ; 14; that xverything In Ulu hardware Mu. telll always be' , found at lila eatabUehme it, where they may be certain! Pr, getting imperil*. artic ea the lowest prices. aiirtle-1 member to call at b. jti E itcrly's Ilardsra, e Store, Centre Street, below 3larket....et I' ti .11.-4-Oritere for coal .crocus, of Estcrlyft Prick's toe- utuiuro...rocelved and pr 'raptly attended to i'otissilfr, April 10.185.. HARDWARE,4ND IRON DEPOT. r'SUL du BbCat BUB, havitr• now arranw , ad his goods at his now placa * .nt businow.l nd with anew deterialuatio4:of furnish-1 lug all - such goods as the business of the Coal Region may require: s at their lowekt market value, solicits the inspection of the Public... I shall be - awe oathand and have on hand a full stock of- ; . - Bar Iron. Chosiplog Axes; . --- ' • ' Flue Iron, . Coal §hovels, . • . . • Cast Steal,' . Trice Chains. 's' '-.. Slit Iron, , ' . Nalliand Spikes, Rope,: , . Tackle Blocks, .. • Mellows, ~ • Aprils and Vices, AG; • , liardWare an&lion Depot, Cr.snut STREET, three_doors lbove Market, East aide. • irttANK POTT, J u1y15,4354 •• ' • . - • , 284 f - - t - -...' • aßiviT - &,' LEFects • • . ' N FAN la RD WA At: STORt. Two doors be low Ilati' I tot el.snd nearly opposite the AB. nets' Bank, Pottssille, where will be ft:4nd . an eseellen t sisortistent of Ilaiumaas: 1 . ,:,Co.a.i, Trimmings, : _ Film ' - • :Springs. Fine TrayS, - ,SBerY, _ - natant:Mare. Shoomaker l sTonts,. ‘, _ . Assortment of tine Leak' Carpenter's Tols; • - - Table Cutlery, Glass and Paint. „. ~- .Porket Cutlery, Bar iron of all elses, ~... '' Table Spoo , ---; Rolled'" _ ..4 - Anvils and V ices, Nails and Spikes, • ' '. ' ass3rrapent of flee Blunt, Ballrokd iron and Nall., Sheet Iron Crucibles, Snillb Tools. `i.. Wire, Tin plate, Building **Lerida, ' - Bras. Rattles, Car Ijiteel. .-- ... Sad Irons, iliegr Stool, ' ' Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister. • • . • Challis, • , AIM Saws. • ' Railroad Traces, ~ •, Cross-rut Saws. , , Muds! . and Shot. , Fine liandstaws. -- I-;. •••, ti, A tettirri s his thank s to therhilille for the' patrrmage' „they es tended.teht Ili In bistadi et Ina osissetty,sntt bones the new tem:. li the quality of Itheir CO, Pi% add iitten• L ion to busl eel's. an d scam modal nif prices, will ditierve and '..... l stand theta. continued_ rinrort. _ ff, _ . ill MILT A pang Ihearililli Ibirdware and btu, Clowirttintet :' - ..ttayilrle,l46 itry a l 1 alb / - 1-IT • , .. _ . .... . ____ . • - - - :. , ~..,- -- ~ ~,,,,..,...„.„ ~...,-.--.....,; 1 .-. , i:::,.... ; •„..... 4 -',. , - : ,- e , I•e - • , 2 t,i t otf i e ,44,3 : 4 1 .74 ell!, .L • i: j . ~i. ;,. . 4' 1 ,1 ' :isl. - kj r .. l. :iidt .; . 1.'44 4 / -4 ' . l i;; C J 4. • FIR- r. t• , ..- - • - -'• -- •i ; . ..;-:-.•-, A J:. - •-•---.,•!:- - .!:(!.....141,1;.1‘. .... ! . . t•s --, $ ~ .....,, • ... - $ 'lt'. 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AND . . .• A •., --:- . -- -, .. 5L.:- .14 4 1et i - ": - ....i iii - 0;e: • . , : . I. , ' ' ....',.: 4 . -,-..., ',.. k ' ' • ' ' - \ , , . . a {'l • .- ',:'.? . 1. .. ' .r" - e- --- ..-: •-.-- .... . . . . . . .. . .. I WILL TEACII TOO TO PIERCE TIM Boigui OP 710, maTo, AND illttig Imo* THE CAT*SNII X0111 1 1TAINS ) METALS waF4I,ifILL GIVI4. *OTII.TO QUW sumps OVA USE.APP *l4 tsualie-Vnikamon. REAL ESTATE SALES. i 1000 Acres F oPtithh . Coat Land. ' ' ONE . THOUSAND . Acres ,of the tilcalile Broad Mountain Coal lands, aituate4 In Butler and Barry townships, Schuylkill county, Pk.; Is blweby altered at private sale, The Ashland 'Extension 4 e Railroad runs through actor Ike property,:which b un 4Lerlaid with Coal seam and well timbered. . For refer,. num, or information a 'ly to itzonel Lewis, Esq.. Centre street, or to the subscri r, at. his neat Estate Agency, - in Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. The terms are half cash, end half mortgage bonds. FBAICCIS SPRIMEir. Pottsvillo, - Aprill9. 1856 ..: -- • lfilf A VALUABLEAEO du 4_14 COLLIERY ' strOrs. • • • , I , HE, subscriber, being'.4lesirous of re. tiring from the mining business offers his Maford . iery at private sale. ' This colliery Is situated on the Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about one mile above Middle- Port. The Coal is of a deep lied Ash, and of superb" quality, and welt adapted to the New York and Eastern markets. All the improvements are of the most approi , ed irMstrtaition—consisttng in part of one is horse pow er lumping and hoisting engine, with : m=os and ail the , necessary machinery. in perfect order; one 25 horse en gine and breaker; 'chutes, bine, screens, hoisting plane and gesrinecomplete, can, tools, - and stock, all in good order. The colliery comprises the eelebrated Spohn it Lewis Veins, above and below water level, allocated a std• ready lo.commence immediate operations. i , For further . particulars Inquire oi'• the subscriber, at ;Ppitsville, or of ALEX ti ' , ISLES, at the works. , . • ' . SAMUEL SILTAIAN. , May 31,16 ' ..,- . ' ' , , Mf _ , J. T; lIANNIIL cAkitANDR FpR sm.g. *ALUABL COAL LANDS A'r , PRIVATE SAM—That Celebrated trait of [Tien di Coal land known„ as the "Spohn 'nut." containing the justly eelebrated and " Spohn Veln,Nalin what Is' generally known as the "Seventy-firs acre tract," ad jolning. on the Mt. Carbon . Rail road and in West Ncr- Aregiatt Township, owonB by Nicholas E:Thouton EMI., is' hereby offered at private sale, on the meat advanta geo,.s terms. The tract 'contains all 'the Coal Veins in theliheat Scinthern Anthracite Ilegbuts—lncluding, besides other, tracts, thosegenerally known as the Parser, Quirky Hitt Clarkson: Roe* Orchard, ,Orchard, Prissrosiamt moth, with the underlying, though yet unexplored, buds of end *bleb are,known to ettst in thetbruration. averaging when proved. over a hundred fest of solid Coal. In 'fact, the tracts new offered, contains the richest COal deposits in the County. - For information, apply to Franck Spencer. Esq:. agent for Coal lands, and real estate genrally. Office In Ran road Street above E. Market street, Pottsville, Pa. • March 22. 1856 1 El MR ME WAINTED.:_ t,, TEACHERS WANTED.—Four .~.ile Teachers. to take ' charge of the Debit • .lipids in Barry tosinship, Schuylkill county. None but compe• tent persons. who hate IS certiffeate from the County Su perintendent. as to their capacity, need apply. • App lies tionvelli be rerelted up to the 18th of Oetv.de r, when a meeting of the Directors will be held at the ciD re of the Secretary. • - e JOIIN" A. OTTO, Secretary. Setitember 27,'56' ' 39-4 t PiiINERS tt, LABORERS WANT; • iv iho Lancaster Gin Shamolan.Nortib , tnn .rland county, Pa. The completion or the iinnhuCy . o,f l and Erie Railroad Opens to us a Very large and extrusive ,marliet formic Coal during the whole Fox, enabling, us to keep.our meant work during the winter season.— j. Perim% having lop, suitable for working on the break. en, wanted;- also:boys for driving Inside. . • PHALLI k UM, Lancaster Colliery. Septotuber c. 7.16 . ' i• IngSIMUT/ONS -iktic E `ie hereby given,* that the I_ll 'Ann of J. F. PRICE b 4,4 dhelolved by mu-i tual consent, ou the 12th day erAprii, 1 1 M, and the , books ere in the halide of James.A.Cleaver,fbr collect looi Asklatid, Octoimr 4, '56. wricE :of Dl§§diiftioN,---Tl'ho . 11. law ilrtu of Wells & lingbes. has been this day dissolved by mutual Imusent. The tisluess`of the late partnership will be rondtti by William it. Wells, at the offlce on Centre street, lately occupied by the Arm. John Ilughes ints asa?eilled himself with K W. Hughes, WILLIAM B. WELLS, krug ILES. Pottsville; September 81,'4G 401,0 t ca-PAWI'NER,SHIP 11.'MUDEY tuts asSiOdated with him W3I, J..BOW under the Arm of Mudey k.flowen. We are pr e pared , to execute all orders for—Painting, Glazing, and Papering, at short notice and on reationable terms. We call the attention of ptitehmles to our large stock of Paper Hangings. Window Shades. Fire Board Prints, &c., including every variety of style and price, which we offer at the lowest city prices. Lettering of every description promptly executed. MUDEY & 2 doors abort the AnlitTieffX 1104 as, Chilre • Pottaville,.Septembet. x,'3o - , 38. 4 10PARTN.ERSHIP:==- - JAMES M. X.:An:ATTY. of the late: firm of Boatt3; & Thomas, bite associated with him .Theodore Garretson and lueos lloatty; in the Coal bUsiness, under the firm of James M. 11. tatty & wit) will continue. the mlnlug and eel. Bog of Coal as usnaL JAS. M. BEATTY. THEOIHMIE. UARBETSON, • JAS. B. BEATTY. • Pottsville, June 28,'56 . 16 )A IRTNERSHIP'NOTICE. 7 —T.HE mpartzeismp, hi the Ltfmber baldness. heretofore existing between B. C. k G. Wilson, was tbis day, (Dec. I, ) dissolved by mutual ecosent. It. C. WILSON, G. WILSON. The tindendgned have this day, (Dee. 1, 1855,) entered' Into .eopartneroaalp in the Lumber businese. st their steam Paw mill, on tho Mahnuoy, under the firm of Wilt SON L ROYER. • ,a - ' 11.0. WILSON, • • LEWIS R9YEII. . orders for sill kinds of Writer will be received and at tended to by R. C. Wilson, if the mill.or Lewis Royer, at Schu Ikitl Haven. - February 16.'56 7-tt PAWN/ WEIGUM 1 106CEt--A good and convedient dwelling Souse, In Ualnintango ,otreet. anovejta, tiatnd: Lout ;too per annum. nqutro of .51 f Lrj:6 DYJNE.' Boptemben27, '56 an-tf PAPER.=-Bdok & News= A, Paper of every sin) and weight, of superbr nuality, for sale at 11111 p COS. ' E. QAI ittatTES, Contra street, rot.torille. Aintnat 9, '56 ratf • (UST RECEIVED.—A large assort -41 bent ottelened Perfumery, de.,PlrOin the Manufae tortes A O Jalcar'isual& Co., llarrlson'lnd others. tow who want tlno l'orfumery, call at C. BAIL !Lk llook and Variety Stare. 'January 21.1854 , . T_TO.USE LET.—The three LI. 'story !rick Butiding,inetted on &Mild et.. t a ism door to the let Methallet c;turch. The loose Doe of the nost - dedruble In the borough, with ull the mod ern Improremeats. Peeriessim•glitondmeeedbitely. far terms 'tut other particulars, apply, to L. *CoNELSDOItV.• Pottcrillo.July VI, '56 , - - . 30- . eyALUKBLEPROPERI'ir for Sale. —The berm and lot now' i - ocenpled - by Jobn it. D hm. In Norwtris. n street, GO feet front by lid feet deep Also, a Lit -.33 by 110 Lid, n tw• occupled , by, E. IkabOtli adjoining the above. Terms Ls snit urchasers'. :.bras. A. ItINESK • Xottssilie, October 4,'56 "•• 10 tf • Zit - Kit :ENGINES FORISAL,'--7-2 jj steam Ensinta, with steam cylinder lacheadi ameter,attdf feet stroke. 2 111rmIngcylInders6.21nches diameter. Ofmt, Ar 10. trith...DollorLAtiVelll in use at a 'Mast Flume, 'Would makeelrellent PtunpMpor lag Engines. One or both will be sold. as detdred. Ap ply to - Ili Loxor.Naos CO.. Shamokin Imo Werra, Shosserin. Or to ' • ONO. W. B,l4l3llll,Perfseak. At. - 404 '0; LET=The la . rge• and conimodi- Oit• hotel. known ai the " Dicta' de." Dertb - 24 streol."Philadelphle: - :‘ The Maso Iwitoidg a 'tante tittei. :teas, and troll CM attend Am a Westerp.orNortbern trade. being eligibly basted In the bend et ti* o 1 Philabelphbl. 11,toritalnaIrk. "A. nation,: and airy. A atablealmoomumted, with room firMtjhoeses. • Ti,e, boom *lll be let dn rimeottable . terimomeaStm can be kfree immediately. Apply to.' nr address, Goma W.DortodcW2 North .141 etnert, pbtladelpbbe.. - • 6==l= -MORNING - 1 I PMBER.,4 ks74a QABAYMULS.--;-Canitio tito premises of "the fraiyi•ri: ' = that September, two mare mules.. Chia is • Trak isAt robired—the ethos, oftstrit..toky. rbe owner quested to MU for th an; prore prLlpert,y, Mid pay &tunes. !MED. .111t1;2- 7 ) STRAY COW.—Came .to th Premises of the subscriber, in lloulch tp •••• shout three weeks since.* large token* white " The owner b rap:tested to Drove properly pay rtnlrgel nod take her away, otherwise she will be d 'of so- cording to law. • • • - Pap" 'ALLISON. •'' October , - adas • VEATRIEI!PPCI I II I ARRINtriti 4_ This line connects daily with - all their wiled . Email ern and Western licence. By arrangement their Ohne el btudness Panel - 111e will be at the of of Howard I Co 8. WlLLlAlLS,Eeperintesident. pril 22.1851. , 1641 XIMIMAND3'.TRANSPOBTAXION LIME. Prom Mbanyt New - York Ike PUltaiVai. rHE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully enounce to themeramlits and business asuman 1- ty of this 'stud the ltd. • " • - • ' joining counties, that the r of Oar,res is again ready for the transportatiOucrf merchandise, furniture. Pula. Plato ter, de.. from Allplay, New York- and} Phlladelpbta,. in Asst clam Canal barges. destined for .drisnylltill Mavens Pottsville and Port Carbon. • Ali goods from Philadelphia ws !be shipped by. our Ants, YARDLET flog,. Vine street a 'tart, Sehaylklil., - Merchandise from Albany and New York, apply'bi iii. saw Poem, 2 Broadway, New . Merchants can rely upon having Gads odds forwarded with despatch, as the barges will leave NS street wharf, Philadelphia, weekly. The following rates vac be ehaiged ms WOO pounds: : ' Dry Goods, Queenswins, Glass and Tea r - • • ' .S 3 ou Groeciles, Oils, Ugutirsand PrdVisions; • 'A 75 Salt and Piaster. Ato to shipped on Delaware.) • 1 CI A. . Mee Schuylkill Navigation Warehouse, Mt. .Carbon. vomit. , • • . No. 2 Broadway, New Yord,itrons2:l. itriloods will be dowarded from Schuylkill Mime to all potation the Mine Rill Railroad. Pottsville. ADM Mid ' • philadag32Fuaataing l Dread. Asesseignia '56. SUMMER ARRANGERI 9 56. riIHE GREAT Nort4r,rnil Wei4tl.ll United ,States Mall Routes si- Speed increased and FarerredueedMill LITTLE SCIIIIYLKILL, CATAWISSA, SUNBURY anti ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT A.ND ELMIRti , RAILROAD: Through to Buffalo, in 36 hours. - Niagara Falls, - .* 16.." " -Detroit, - • - :14 - • '34 : St. Louhr, 46` ' t. Ticket Mee. N. W. corner Sixth and Clfeanut utraita; lOW Philadelphia and Reading Italirmul Depot,:iwittof Uroad and Vine. , On and after MONDIY,:3Iay lth, Three Paseenges I Trains will learn the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corn. r Sroad and Vine streets. daily, (Sundays cepted,) as tot aess: • . _ - •.- •.. - Day Express... 3 A. mi. Stoppin.; A. Phoenixville and Reading; oulY. Inc with .tawhaia,,Williamaport and Brie and,Williams. port and EMI ra 11. Road ; arriving at Elmira at LIS P. .connecting with New York and Erie and %Oral°. anitNew York city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence, via. steatnere on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. load, to Cleveland, Toledo. Morino, Sandusky and ,De troit.'Abe', with Elmira, Canandaigua. and Niagara Valls Railroad; connecting at Canandaigna' with New York Central Railroad, East and West.andtit Susponslan Itridge with Groat Western and 31Iehigan.:Central road for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all liointa In Gan *te and Western States. - - 1 MaU Tra1ap...1.30 A. N. J. F. PRICE ik 40-30 EM ESTRAYI ' MITT eciwnshlP , Sehnfrt cm; 03.11; '6S Stepping at all Stations. and running:ln PottssiiieMily. "Night ExprearB.3o P. 3RD Running every day, stopping at All Stationland rind' (plug to Pottsville. Connecting at:Port Clinton with Cat. !anima. Williamsport and Erie, and Williamsport and El. . ;mita Railroads, arriving at El Mira at 4,.A.M.1 connecting 'with Now York and ]Brie, Buffalo and Nett York•eitY and !Lake Shore Railroads, for, Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erica Clare and, Cincinnat Toledo, Chicago, and stO potato West— Aloe, with Elinira, Canandaigua and Ntigara. Falls lid'. !roads; arriving at Niagara Falls, at-10:30' A. IL, connect ling with Day Express or tireat Weltersfor De. ;trait, Chicago,etc. • e; This Route, with its Connettions,forma the abertiat 'and mistdirect rout* to Canada/rind ttta Laken only One change of bonne bOwpon:PbU 80 011. 1 41 0 1 1 14 1 iCanada o.r the Lakes. I • .- Passengers by Day Expreis. bmakhat at 'Part . 61664 i, land dine at Williamsport. PaniengeM'hr traycrf Night Express lake supper at Port Clinton. •• , .• _Passengers purchasing Tickeb by this Line have the :privilege of stopping at any of the above pante:and ie. %nosing their seat. at Pleasure. . • Fare from Philadelphia is • Tantaqui, • . 05 Buffalo eh Tonavenda.lo 00 thdawisaa, 4 35 Niagara l'alls r via. El- ' R u p er t, „ , 4-l0 adra,Cinarida/gal e t .' 4 60 N. F. Railmad, ,a .10 00 Milton, • 5 15 N. Falls. itia.,Buffalo,lo 00 .1 wrn a meport, . - la: -.lawmen/don Bridge, 10 OQ . Elmira, .' ' 7„. 01 Cleveland, • 11 70 1 1 Jefferson, , 7 Toledo. :' • . 1415 Starkey, . 7.14 Cincinnati. • • 10 00 Peon Yam, , • R W Ditroltorta.llall, 18 001 Gorham, 800 _ Buthdosind tieneva., via. 'Gorham, 800 Late, • .13 on 4.. Steamer Chk hiigo,W CIL Wei. JoharAnaot,• - 8 00 illettaild Mtehtgan Canandaigua, r .k 8 Central ltaftraedi. ' JO 00 Honey. Falls,. 'I. '8 50 Chicago .via Butialoand. • Caledonia, - •••. 880 'Lake Shore Michigan. - • Ls Roy, 8 90 . Southern ItaHroad, 'l.'o 00 Batavia. • - 9 carp. 'wit lint take 'teamster, via. 21 4 .1fid . and- Michigan Cen., E.•-and Cols. tral Railroad, , -16 90 ring and N.Y. B.C.' 8 O flov k 1411111 4. • 1- 26 : 00 Buffalo; Via Yeirk- & _ ' • - • Eite.and Buf. , and 8 „ ,New York City. 19 00 ' - . E. T. HUBBELL. 77ekrearld /Freight IMO: . • N. W. corner Sixth and Chtinut streets. 0. A. NICOLIS,Ssfp't Philadelphia& Seeding Railroad. ,r. 3IcKISSOCK, Sup'ttatawissa.W.and Erieltailked. J.A.MEOPIELD, Sup't Williamsiort and Elmira Ball road. of Ate Schuy On and after the Ist of Septernt, thouse of ears and for Toll on Ant on the =chuylkifl ,Naosanne, .will continue from that date until forth. To 'Philadelphia, • " Naomi:At, • - • " Spring Mill, " Conshohocken " Plymouth Doris, " Bildeport, . " Norristown, • 4 Port Kennedy. Valley forgo, Pawling's Dam, *• • • • " Port ProrldSnee, " Phoenixville, iloyer'S Pottstown Landing, Port Union, . 4 Ilinlshomugh; " Reading, " Althousei, 'ffr Moonnine., • " Hamburg, • :' 0 wigahum, Landing, The charge will bb per ton of IWO The, lest Ste preceett. allowance for waste,ast =tali and no charge leis than' twenty-five cent, wr too wsll be made fe any distance. By order of the ]fingers. Y. 121.41 LET, roar:Went. Aug. 5,11156 1 - Prud ent. Aug. ,ROAD JILAD'A ,READING RAlLFtai...._ (IP 0 of the - hilada: & C. . Co., 'e l'hil adetplii a, Ali SO, iss6. Niteisteiloelmight and Tolls on Coal transported by this Company, will be u follows, from September at, 113:id. until further notice: fi I To Richmond, ' 2 d) 1 It " Plabidellible, • ' - - • 190 155 - 1 70 165 " Incline* Plane, - . 190 1.8r170185 " Niedowni ' B . , '-. . I.ao IBs 1 TO, lOs " (lermantowiko. U... . 100 185 1,70 166 " Folio of Schoylkill,: l-90 185 110 'lB5 .4 Illanayank.' - ' • 1 . 90 '1 65' 170 185 " Bprlng 31111 ii, . - 1.66 160 145 -1 46 " Costxhaboelceti and i'l,r . - -- ' ~ ' • mouth 11mi1r094., .. , l6B 180.145 J . 46 a Rambo's and. Potts' an d -• Jean' ' • l i do 1.53 145 I'4o U N4lniseownorßrkigePott.. 160 '165 145 140 at Poet Kennedy, • 1'65 160 140 140 is Valley forgo, -.: - • " 166 180 140 140 "Pbccolxvillv,, ~.; .- , , - 146 140 'l3O 130 ..ROYerUCligi, , . 145 140 120 .130 ' 4. Pottstown. . ."7 - -gz., ‘ l.. 1,40 .145 125' • 125 U D011i13471110, . , 140 135 126 125 " Birdsboro' , -- '• 1 - lo - 1 26 116 115 " Beading, ' • • '-, , 120 116 .1 06 .1.05 o Between Bodine, and . Blolusvill e, :-, _ , 1 20 1 1 . 15 1.05 .1, gg-51oItitabrsi bu llIe,, , " 1%1 I'l 15 - • Iza fur • lO5 it i.rg,' • ' ' •'. l i Orwlgsbocit , - -20 ,A 15 ~ By order pf the Board of Illamigers,' -•- Any iftmt 32-ft • NC ii.MeILTIENNKY.See'y PHILAD'AoIL READING RAIL ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHT ON SIIIRCUANDIZE. tIN AND , AFTER ,NOVEItIRER Ist A...11964 . ubtil farther notice, thololloiFing Este i of fillEbllrlll he dlalled. Per / 00 rounds:, ' _. . .• ' - ' : ..-„; , . ....`2- _I. . If . 4. '• ii c., , ~t ; :, .. a 1. ~ oitTHl,SSoiift:mtti, I ..a . 1I gl 1 . • . -...- ' : - . .): - .4... Z A 1 2 0 04 . 1 . /. : _Dry Goody. Cantet ,Boole. Carpet. inta,Cl,7lsmEre l a Meat. rish. Maks. Le. Anvils, Bran. Butter. Copper. Ng* 1.1.1 thenwareOrininsiska , thoup IIEfIJ.. itardsrave, Rides, liollass.wariv Leather.3l,4ilnel7,9l l 4n l , o UsAestls. Le— Ale...Beer.flotton.Coltiek;Grain.itarinni, 91atasiest,Nalla. Spikes; like, Falk rUistA. ilttgar, Wbiakey. ke.. I lionouts, Ysreilrtrks, Gun% DUU MOIR , Pita anti Tar,ealt;,2o2l).tron, Thaler , and Lumber Bricks, Oolte,Maril Ins, Iron An. llnsestant; Ilarainh Pig ecit - .llsurter. 'llO, Per Oct. 211q4l . • i,•-7 - .: , ;INSURANCE: MIXIMr IXPE ISISURANCE AND . . TIMM CO4 • - -- - ' • ' ''-'" Parttireillei Pelotas: " • - • ' trAPITALSIOO,OO6 : 4IIARTERPERP,67pIE. ilr......Cinkitriny;Ycharteted by the „toirtstiliareUt rehosyliatiti; *lib a capital of One - grodurdnotisatid foliar,. i• now rtoy organised. and lan aanctrencedAmodnews. - The Company - Is prepared to recurbre Mom and Albs' prverty la bust, and. 'allow. lubtOnd anal'. moneys &Twitted in coat, at the este., or the po cent. petannumi principal and interest /Ayala on demand.' For rates of 'Premier:it on Life losuranco, mai Dmitri rated Tables supplied at the' adios or the. Ems. palm ,Ceratristre..t, %Daring. three doors toroth of nut ' Exehange Hotel. JACOB HIESTELNOER,jr...P . pcit..• Jourbl. Abair, &cram and Trio:war. - • , April 1 e .',14, • , • ; :; ~ . , „ : . , . 134 .. iiirragiierrE iNIitrItANCIB tiIIIPANY — ; - "Ainth•alsaril Copttal, 91100,000.,'• ' irl FURTER PERPETUALOEttCe; - j ite:9t' Walnut' arivet, - bebrapit third and' fourth 'ateeet*Philadelphia. This Exemplary- grill insure against lemon daraiwe by Fire. Balldings. Furnittwe, and Was chapatis plurally. • Also Maws Inanitasca, on Teasels. laurel and iltvighta. ' .l:uxao Is nuns to , all parts of the EW maim= A. • : - ' DArrilier: ' Dads Pierson, • Lewis Andenried, ' - Joeeple iisurdeld. , :. Peter Sieger. • , Dr. ecoal. Eckert, „GeortiP.F. Tyler, ' D. Hammett, - • Samuel IL Roth/Iml,. Francis flacon. 1). LUTHER, Pia • ' Jotten'SlAtiirtn, The p,: ee f,r eli t. - . • s ~. , • ~ ; plin, lr: Dean, it•vreary. ' - ” • • ' ' - iir,P.-D.Limigii has been appointed agent tin' the atrove.Courpany, in Schuylkill coup% Di whim parsons desiring Insursnee can Apply. . Jung 23 , IA [April 8, '54 ' 141 25; _ . .. --, STASE . MUTUAL EillUltidlCE COXPArt k: OURTH AN N 17A L STATEMENT . . ... my 14. lan: ---.. . " -, • • - ts. May Ist, 1833.,• ' 1 . $343,318 70 • . Cub preiniunts and Intertoit'rerehr. • . 4, ' : • . ed the past year, mutual depart- " , ' o at, , ,. , 2 $101.618 32 411,11 tscetteiblei In maw, • v 20.647 8, 1 ' . OniAll krambuns, Stock Deparm't . 40,282 20 - - . ~, , . •,, : -.--170,568 bt; tiNemi,.lll2lool2lM 00112 ' 0611, ta- —.•••-• . insurance, - mqtual do • tment, 101400 53 " stock 1 . " - 27,031.98 , ' , , Sonde, tsortdigeo, stock d other good seentrities, , • , , 173.135 72' • - • 11111oroaeivable;i ... . •• .- 167,008 66 : • • Ptak 00, Paud „and, ha, dm at .-..=_ _ - ' • oitioll , - . : :.. . 16.556 58 376,704 16 . -•, • - ' •. ' ' -- :Poi , Elio or Inland Intunisee.'apply to • ' ,-_ • ' , , • OHN 2:BlloENElf..Agetd. J aiy 13,1654 • • . . ; , , :034y r 1 1 t El LIFE ._ -ITHE ,Girard Lit; ; and Trust Company Chesnut street, - the CdrirAz C A RTERII3OO,OOO—C PERPETUAL. icontlnue to make insurautes on lives on the most favor ableaerms. ~ . ''the eapitai ' eing paid u 'and invested, together with a INTO and constantly in sing reserved fund, offeri. • perfect security to the insured. .... The _premium* may Ibe paid lowly, halryearly or quarterly, The comOny , add a Boxes periodically to the inauran 'ies tbr life. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, -1544. and the second Donets in December, 1810, anionatt ,to an addition Of 11252 50 to av , $l,OOO insured under. i rleles. -the oldest making S UM 450 which. will be paid, when It become a claim, instead of 31.000oricin - aliylormre he next oldest, amount to sl,= SC; the next in age hrg :212 50 [or every 0,000; the others in the -same proportion according to the amount. and time of standing, which additions mite an ay ; erage of Mere than tlO, per cont. upon the premiums paid without inereas ' lag the animal premium. 1 ', .....- . - - 311ANAGIRSI: . • +., • ~ ' fihennat Ridgway . , • • . John , .A.nrown, : - Amon Davis, • ' :D. Danner; John. Jay Smith, ..• Frederick Brown, • Robert Pearsall, \ ' George Taber, .- - Joseph Teagar, • John. R. Latimer'', ' Thmx4s P,...lames, . ', 'Wharton Lewis, . • ••• -.Joseph T: Bailey. ' ' Jana R. Sleek. • Dtramphietsiontaining table of rates and explanations. total of applicatinn and further infonnatinn eau be had .at the aMce. •• THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, ' 'Jolts F. JAN_ W _ , Actuary. ' iratTho . nlbsefitvic is agent fir the above Company •la Behttylkin Cont'.n and will effect Insurances, and give all useesaarylnformation on' the subject. - I ~. Aptil 9.1852. •MI ir . - • -.,_ • B BANIiaN. . . FLOVZ, rEED illrD coittitinairtito f3reser of Reilroori d Callorehilletreets/Pottioille. • Wholesale and rptiEsubseriberiespectfiiktrannounces I to the public that he has taken the Flour and Teed Stein, heretofore kept by Bell and Mathere. where he will keep all kinds of Flour laud heed, of every deserlptimi, which will be MN wholesale and retail at the lowest prices.' Ile has on hand a good aseartment of .cholci Fetidly Flour. reed of all kinds, auch.as Corn, Oats, 31111 Peed, nay, Straw, he.. de. •• • • • Ile wilt alai) sell all Muds of Ae. l on ban. Mission.. • • i• lie respeelully solicitathe'patromme of the l ends the late Arm,: and the public gennerally, feeling 'tent that be eat glv entire satisfaction to those. whb may favor him with th 1r eustout. ISAAC sithrtt. Kara, - • • 1041 111 • Cit-cr MI DOI% Co., ug: sth :». 7534. the - charge for melte OW. curled I he u follows, and tar Dollop. 11 eta: 70 79 69 OD _C9 Ell AL:., . 1 . , • ,• AL -3EI. • 321 i 1 . FURNITUR:BI. fiIIINISIIING STORE 11 U . HE sub Cribers 'take pleasure in an -7 nounciu g to tie public in geniarid, and the coat . Ito- In •g o In particular,: that they ate now prepared to supply - - the with au articles in their line of bradners; As they , ..." I oterid to swistind theini‘trew to se , ..-;:c1 • e FUR... - -NTURFB . = s - . nounittel4reg_ntreer, the Immediate 1111 . ikerinten dente ofWrof the Arm, dlr. D. JI.K.I.6IICIfICI. • . V e in; has boat w o rt. tirrogyeattad t conhe, en t t= t or m ot ri lii t c.,lll 4l : : - the public ° wit'h articles id their n line,,not y stuyarsed by nay other establishment hi the Unita. States,-for stylr, - durability arid °tab: - ~..' , . . I - starstaN a RAU:tin:it i `7, Cabinet . Ware Poems endlilassefedery No. 13ASec4.1 street, below Dock sired. Philadelphia. - ' - c 11;11:1111.117nian.1 ', lott . -- f IL M. Kaerelieiri P. 8.--thir friends grille and the Coaliteglen win.and - it to their interest to give us a eall. As thug is Idire native. place, we tun determined to do our lif•t:At 4 please them.. ' 411'i:orders will be promptly attended. to : • Philadelphia; October 6.1855 i idly .- . OA 'a 11 it; 12 6 - St 11 4344" INOZENION .. • 311 / 1 32, 00 1 g0 ON TO 111133111111N0t. ' ' Is"' rite colistectuou tel be Transapted Ilaulterse I ylieserlite 'ffriaussairjr• and the Arm, , • '• . , olwes to, beisleisede I ' s ' rA* k 4L. k. 4 I Six, S. C. last week, are published. Brooksif i speech on tirsetispsattra; XIV j l Ol 1111 We have r 1 only apace to make the following dakeitablelex-i tracts flout the speech. After givingla revieSsof i Tall EIitiItOCIRAiiiiiiRICRIONT eLIIII. the aggressions (!) of the North upon the Soutir,ll This Chits cortipased ofOid Line DemOcrateshas Brooks saes : ------0. • - • - - - ll established its head quartera ire No. 205 Chesnut j , Philadelphin.„a Tuesilay evening bust, NowAllow-estitiins, it is impossible to ma e a ' street, Club held a Crowded and immensely anthusi speech ea a' political miestion nithout'goingleifif ' the astio meeting,, r i The Fresh/ant, Hon., Jelin M. that stbject which ii now' the politics of the e tilnlj,l Read was lu the chair, and among those Present teS!! We b.To no politics,het the trigger ., l'"d ii were a ver go number of old and well known is impossible sibie correctly _ tti understand til ;i inst i y lika Datuocrati t ~.fifler your own relation's to it; unless we go sotneWhit ; dies Presideut had, takers the into its history. the • different • causes effecting [U . chair, a c 'frmmitt" w 4 : l6 PirliMia ta' wait Pu'fba Hon. A.l, Reeder. at his hotel, and asithisattaud. I and the different way, bridge/rim have lost in W: Iturrie gene Over , this. I have shown you -what nose. Iterkii the' rettod, jai er the minute!. ben you hasp l os t of political power-or moral pestw e ever, Gov; Reeder was introduced' bi , CSitup -iof this moral' force of numbers—of thoN.foree lei, son, and ascended the:atfoins ensilage, un =oral stwititnentr , or that power which, If I may bounded aPpLatese of his Democratic friends.. Mr. Rend addressed the meeting, • briefly ittating the se eaPsent it, - grows, by its own action—of I ' power which , a heavy body has over a light orie..7 objects of the ergnisation, the succees which it of, the power which, like the sisow-in t ll , neee M 1 ' had already met with, and the highly:, thaenthle latex by its rollieg motion—of the power, in slio:4,' prospects whje.h were, ripening before 'it through of a eoneentrateld public sentiment. NorTheris agitatera call . - themselves FreesSoilere,' dueed the:patriotic Govesnor "whom Judge. Le. Now, those' °at the State- In conclusion, Mr. Read intro him.. cotnpte and his colleagues had by newly imported and think it a great compliment they are not litionists. Welt, I hate them just as much sis t an,d unheard 4 law, indicted for treason.", ^ ' bate aboliticinlats. Nay, worse. I hate them Goy. Reeder areas amid such a storm of cheer wotaie than I 'bate the rattle-snake. for, unlike it. log as welled up the,Buchanan wen o t the ways thetgivw we warning of their approach, a id seek • - who respondad with cheers for Bac assail and i'-lo conceal their objects. Free Solliiim 1 Why, Peens fiar Fremont. The. doveruor-spoki some- I thephad better,shy Abolitionism. If theyAroold 1 what all bum ont o ~, , • teittis right out. plainly, that they ors, g‘itig to i He had come here under - the express stipule don not to mitkon speech but' noir' that so many lausitids Slavery, every man of us would stand to 1 true Deniocrats called for It, ho would return the his rights. But they say, "No we will not iatar. • , fire with' the rights.of. the gtates." ' Th 4 re i cordial rera P tiult he h ad received, and t re a t et t h e States' r ights men, as • they impudently teu ps, , important matters of theHe had mei an - old Democratic friend in the street tesdey, who knit yet they will stop you where you are. they had ibxpreesed regret that he should be =kite will Increase and extend,while you will drooli and wither, u ntil they get power enough to " change t h e speeches against, Ruthann's; but he had returned for answer, that his , principles were now Open to governMent, to alter your institutivne, by crawls , the light: sof conviction, and be' intended to es your power, and finally'deelere you - outlet's,' if you -continue to bold year properly ttgainatlhe ; press the in. , I 1 i laws w b ich you wilt enact. This will redueii you, , When it had iseensaid that vigilance, woe she lin time to this, bear in mind, that you W,ill be , place of liherty. it • was not meant merely in refer- once to warlike matters that it should be exce -1 forced o run away. Crum your negroes, or to lie put tosed, but drat every titan should watch over the ; on an e 'tomtit:, with them, or to put thorn iii the political and social interests of the country. i sword. 'r They tell ui they are States' rights pea- Boren-rag lto the Republican . plathirtn, the pie. `about thj, they *out I put a cordon of fire round ria let slaver; like a scorpion, sting. speaker +Slid that not an article was in it that had nut p in days past, when the Democratic poesy Ames ( : itself ta death. When 1 think of their repealed ' in its otty, received its eanctionincluditig thase I notations of the Constitution, and carry it, iliiirn i , to the condition and conduct of the House' of lie -'points re l arses to domestic slavery. The. tell ' part hint now p itself up' to he of ' pres4ntritivea in regard to Whitfield and mysblf, ; slave s ry. nnd for give us it was to revive t and De rest lilah ore it. I fee, like exclaiming with the agonised Moue ae, Not anti, were ,wo upon a Deinosrade platform, Van ce, " I would rather be a toad, and live on the i' hut we have their candidates. Francis Idlair, and yap i r of a duegeon, than keeps'a corner in the s [Applause.) if runny otter!, the vary flower of the old .Demo- . , thin r love formther men's uses." • eratic party, were new laboring in the good carters,. the proceed • in this dine of march they have Low' and voiding odd upholding principles of triitlai, gun we , Rill seen have a corner, and only a qur- The Ftemont party the State of New Irtirk, tier, for the use of Noidtern tnatrufacturers and I Nor hero shipmen—on Arength being Feened in a pradt al ly ;re, is made up (4 . old Democrats, 1 mit I nu by the trickery of. is. tariff. They talk 1 and they rally under the fl:4 of the Repablie; and 'thee° melt ,are doing; good ecrvieri to the alio t philanthropy, when their poor houtie.s are country.' This feeling is an upheave , of Ibie pop ' lille sli , th white lithereis forced to work. What 1 elariteliment of the natiOn. AsOOVerner Joltre mg ,d we with our laborer*? ',They have deo 1 canons , .'ton ha stated befrito to.day, this was astueetion 1 hon es in teary district; and'peilple who can l wog. , i . r don't work, they do not I rare for. Nov, - ' tietween"aristueracynnil slavely, and involved the I our 9/ itutlon is more than that., 1 i ;,ta tter cif the extension'of this great satirilegerr- It was ii, content fee the territories of the United llis a grand poor = house wh o re! a separate Piro.l States--ivallt territeries of whose estent uo isli:11 1 pie eke charge of an inferior , race, direct their , I eve sits, enable them to support : m id : could b b o formed until timaigittful attention and Now, themselves, feiio w_ 1 i•alculanou were given to the subject. ' , lt was a iLilt care of, their &octal wards. citi us. things are waxing to le , point . It bins , imeeiori alse,, whether th is great - country was road, heir the re:gm or the white man. ~I - re*. immutable once, iareerudnlqu.irters, to ridieele ' , that greatest mini that our State ever prisl+sil, ; our 41° 0 Y eura ' , Ma e b y , th e Detrwerit!e party ' by •übstituting in the Paco Of the sverd Colliers, hat beep nothing but the wet nurse of neat duo. the • iird "erisle." - ;'tel l ybu in the name' efl.M.r.,' tdreat opplaes'4.) And it is now time rot treat- Cal nun that a crisis is 'tning, and it is upon, us ! :,,,n, and fur aneo to prove that this omintry was in , e cat , 1856. I rioe ., :inesn to say 0 ,, t w i l irs , fortned d'or freedom. It was-time riow that that will L struck or blemished In the year . TlB:4latluil t l I eiri 1 ,tenses will teke that ground. t „. I party s ouldiss Darfied , or pulled down, awl the. . mtimii is of , its opponents, the ` friends of fret:s ulk that *Wipe, and the" will settle upon t r isati ii .1 mi. find a respon s e in the heart of umay . a he ciiies which will' inevitably leatt to it, if we eons in the Uoion. All the• New Eireland States r? w , spirit which it* believe'we have. l 'What wore' nhliottiiy waiting, for, the time When they ses to do? What is our condition? Wit an , could he Mimeo,' to speak ialhuhder tones. • ~ • a %laden forced upon its firstby England, rind don. 1 llerei6fure there has been but a disjointed North, a.l So the:traumas:meals of Virgldiat row, d up'. and Pelted South; but thatilay has gone hy,,,,auil in •a by the Free-soil States lif the 'Voisin litho thislitie for dm tirst will be witnessed the cuu ad off to us before they - became philandirepie, 1 rarY „ r , the pan. The South will !Income divided. and Its, nun o r spirit proffer themselves in aid uf nn ' which has lrilinte a part of our 'society, what at e. eta ,k,r toxtzt are we to do when we ,ate rho goild emus. (Applause.) Two days ago the i WI Ily the Aominant • party ' at the North.....tho , -Pen*tri had aeen a gentleman front Delaware, who;; par y which has charge of the House of theire. saiillthlit if the campaign in (Wit State had been • gen &dyes, and which is tbe rankest compound of r ouinetieeill two months sooner, tb o resptinre w quid viii Inoue isms that ever ;offended the me • tails of hire been universal., (Applause.) There are some an man—that their first measures will be to men in : the South who knew and telt the effort/ref alto iiih slavery in the Piatriet of Columbia, to pre. heir niacedates to efielt the whip over eur heads, bib t She carrying of a rilave from Georgia hail Al. I " _ t he '`,l, ° ",,,.g'' ~' th e ,; - rsrn „ h , l' b it c ; ,j„ „,.,,. by - to na, fr on -Nod% Carolina to South "Carolina; " r " '''" "'"" o ' --- ") ''''''' ' . "l- - laws that no rah* ,Slave States shall ever t;iresitsidf they cannot he convinced 1 (Applause.) _— - - be dopted into this Gnion; that nil the 'fer • rite- ' if so, spines cannot elihn to be 'the 'descendants rif. A CARDI -- . ries unoruarriacil shall fie ors-inised as FreeilS iil the spines of freedom that have preceded us, • and J OHN SILVER lakes pleasure in iti- I Ti ' V a' •'. , ' thesethre ateners will be told ini 'November hew I tore ? ~..ow, are y o u going to remain quiet ll fonning Pis nttmt.rons Oland* and the ' e ,utteriv men stt was to at u tit fri ghten us public remeraily that he has left, 3f r. S. Shin- ,- t t um r all this ? With yoar-monsisnad your blood I -1 ee - le 4- ,to All thet whipable men have gone long ago, (ap dere Refectory, mad taken that wortirodimis ''' ) lY', -.. ,et need Joe. , territory 'vet into the Free-Soil ' Refectory in the Owermeat of the Odd Fel- tea as, ire you going e atientiv to, wait until die ideal amino tuare - Of 'them semi bo found in the . lows Hall. where be will be • happy to wait- on his Fre • •,lsoil • yoke' is put litt64 yourselves? Fellow- ite l ieb tt' ' ''' alt l teet39 * r- '-... '' Mende arid the petals.' Ile lives his past reputation ctrl ims, yr are ' uut going to do it, The people Every rheet of th . es :pru•slaKery, party pro- S:tr keepinx a respectable establish men t f or, twe Ay 13 S , uth are nu t going to do It. In 1850 i rlainistlisunien: T Impudent "Party attempts years.in Las saws linear business. ode desire to t pi - re 'Vol 111) t i iiLly hat nee ara theJistaniunis'a. On this point will insure a coutinsionee of their patronage. John Sit. tolilyon, my friende-i-and ideas the only pri h ver will also present to the public his every day's Bill of , ecy f mine that ever wits fulfilled—that they need .1: it mreless to aro'uo. We know'who are the true , o , i Yam. viz: 1 , . not be alarmed about an issue, that isimes soirifil . mould-he separators. But there is no danger of _ Itaw Oysters In the shell. eslt or fresh. Shored 0 'Merit, colic as fast as blackberries in die spring lime, ' a*, it Is sr old a story. The subject to in Spiced ditto, ditto Safmtut. Clan; Soup, lindlcdand)Boast ed Potatoes, Fried Liver. ditto fresh Fish gigeed Lob . end! stronger ones than we had, thou. We;have 1 tend a!great ouo, and nt. st innate time shall he .. „ , Lsi elicit it s full. ' ' stersjnath Crabs, Soil e d lin t n,lilattan ch o p ' . c o gr ocan d , tbe I ,bAd upon us,new , nail bow are sea to Toast, Spiced Tripo.Spiced fresh, Fish,Sardines. Stewed meet it? I telt yin, fellow-citizens., free) 'the , Tim;speaker then uutieed his intention to'meet I s tef e f e a d na a M x utgr i t •C s attish and Cafe% fresh Lobstersi -bottom of my , heart, that, the only mode which I "hi. friends next week itsrun' another oceasoi Two FI R ii:otts itt' ,„ Philad'it XX Pare Ale, Yetinglin 2'9 think avaihilde for ineetitig it, .o's jest le' tee' r the ) ea" ston e raid be , / we e "'emitted to the right /itsLa vi "ate Ale . on draught. and all kinds . " , of ikaneatie Wines In bottles o te, kc. JNO. SILVEIt. 4 s- ,,,,, iitilatfisio of she tlaired Nigro., trample it ismer: ' 4 Duped ir soverei,T,nty in the territories, and new, mille t antlh ' , May 31 .' 46 I .." .24-ein Vools oodjiwat a Souders* f r ierferfeertey, ew r i state t. with- thine Parties iu the field, there are tumid or.' T H ompso f f &,DENGL ER ----- i kfleohich oral be a alarekaldlag Stith.. (Lend and atees , anii . edrliln two of th eta that attempt to li 1 tnot tney now uphold that doctrine'. le is Bankers Mad Dealer& la Ezeasusg prblonged cheers.] I tielitreat, ns I stand in the eIV . 2- doors Soesk of tlict Expreis Office,centre Street ratio 01 my Maker—l believer it tin m y te i lem ,;,. false: the tense is no loagera trivial. ose—it is t » Pottsville,. Pia, • . ' I bility t o you cs your honored representative, that •t ue ' ilua wh et her ' M ae : rerilturis s l e l the 'United. ' this. only hope oflthe.South is i n th e s mi th, „ m i. :state* shall be filled with white , men or nogroes. WILL strictiv attend to alieoilections(Applause.) This commencement bother good to' , that the only available 'means of, making' that T 7 entrusted to then; negotiate Business Pa Loans, Stocks. and all other, seetiritiee. - • Per ' .h Pe effeedre, is in cutting asunder the bonds that ' die e ' w l etr Y , N e d tell s t" the Deusuclulds pan" the ;_true faith, Menus. Taylor, Brothers, flatten*. New Turk. Drafts "; ti us together, and take our separate pesttdin in • 'hut , should they nut return Su on',Unkin Bank of Uondompirist Peeking Colnpany of' the fatuity ,iif nations.. These lire toy opiniusis ;heir days, are numbered, and for them the hautl lireland. National Rink of stand ; also at the office o f , They have afways beenmy ' have ' writing is upon IWAIIII. opinion.. . I been Messrs. Clreenkb Tayl r. Lirerpool,amid tumultuous a 'hese The fa tiverner retired . pp . , i di.o io IA Meurs. Taylor, newel* Co., Lieth. Scotland. [1, 1114 fr t ul, the time I could think . , But - Ccontantlyon hand and for vole ter any anuant,from i " on e Sim i le "6' di sso l ve t hheu rt i oe ., I t hink , hi after Whiter WM. A. Joeicson,'EN., - nWe and; with LI uprarc b, in came to suit purc h asere , 1 due • deferericelo'frienflo who • have more mind, nit after explaur tory remarks, o ff ered the following; Tlisse drafts aro raivshie at sight, end • R o o d i n e y e . much patr i o ti sm; en d a h goo d ' f ee li ng 1. 9 MC . _ur .. . , gestilrefl That sa. the opinion of this meeting _ . . ....-.' eta' ' ---" -'' : • Insurance, :Annuity Philadelpht...6lllw. No.r t door East 'Of the Cyst= -1 MISCELLANEOUS., 1 'film draft R . Are are uparrot' Flnglaud, Ireland, Scotland', and Wales. tin rrent Bank Notes;esehang at the beat rates. Land Warrantsr bought and sold. Pothrrille. April lit, 'p Jan.19;1866 31 16- 81900 I WHERES, in consequence of it, beethaviug made known to the subscriber that some reckless pensop or persona did with , malice afore• thought circulate rumors to the effect that Paihionable flats, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Gorabi.have been formerly kept in Pottsville as good and as cheap as new sold by the subscriber, at the. New Store, next door to the " Pottsville House." in the boromp of Pottsville, aforesaid. Notice is hereby, given that said rumors bar. tn.; no foundation fact, the above reward will be dlately paid to any armn or persons shan't/tom/9h ly succeed in supprirslng such' fraudulent rumors, or to any person or perTs who shall load toile discovery of any establishment where Cheaper oi more /Imhionable Lfals and Cbps cm be purchased than at • SA M (TB C. TA PEON'S /Veto City Flirt, Op and Gantkareit's Furnishilig sore. Next door to the "Pottsville House." in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid. REMEMBER: Naafi Store, Snail Expense, Small; against. -- Large Rare, Great. Expense, PropeEjormorrsl LADIES' RIDING RATS (New 'Style.), At the City Hatt Cap Store, next door to the "Pottsville Ltouee," Pottsville, Pa. t April ii6,1f456 , ie eo..- sale of . _ I --"- - 11 title kl a. Whickenperceite a o n !king perfectly straight, it obviates the of ty barials4aort also preserves iho body from immeditktedeentoporitianel. They shiparticalarlystil4ble for transporting the, body from one place to anothey: The face la covered with tr I hick glaze, with metal top, which can beremored at kny and the race of !hammy men by its friends Or m istime... We might glee you. hundred' , of certilkalokte,;, awroborstetoarstatement, Se to th e adirantaces the Me:d taint Collin si over the Wooden. hot the following w il l' eallice: 1. • I . Wtsinirovos, April sth. Gcslicatem-rWe witne sell the ninny of your erns; mental "Patent Metallic Buiral Cum." used tt convey he remains of thel.ste John C. Calhoun to tho Con svcsalmtalCumedeo„ whith impressed us alth the billet that it is the best atticip known to nit for,tratispiirting the dead to their Stud resting . • '2 . Varespeetow subscribe enmelves, yolks. etc, (Signed). Usury Clay, lamb*" Dan, Webster, Wm. 11-irleg t JiVeLe i . J. U. Berrien, J. 1.. Masan D. 11,:. Madam+, VII•P• 314 U etI TY, D. D. Matti . '!"141/ ' Shallartettimmilalmilght be added wittonieniatlier. iiisdr to y< I i i. ORED9ANG. • ' Ceitreitirml,cortter ef Mime r hint-9 1M4.1. • 23. tr 11211 H 528,687 '26 pri ha are their fellow-men, as I hitre—l think, I tekv e that the separate action of *rip one State.wout.l rottird the Inel-ea:tent: jOiar friends have told 04 to; snake the issue, and the others in self-defeuee iruultfbe constrained to some in to us. Why, I have:beard some of them say ihat the South will r'uhaiif; if 'reruoitt no- elected. Now If that he no. Jim, ie ihe muse ofltiod'Will - they t;ome to us if Tremont : . 3 ~.; he elected ? 1 N. ono Sta in in this Union can . °lmes .- ' . ' .' • breath it up, ,endl would - not • risk al:silent' 1,,, t • The resolution was ananitneuSly _ adopted amid. . )us wait likaa good soldier, who reserves iiir Ike 'letter P le e dite •*- 'until *tie can see the white of his fecieeyst, and The President then announced. .as joyfal ti then lode the ball'wherti it will be most fatal-Ir.\ , :lings, that he bas,neticed that tv . Dentooptie*Fro- IM'e mist have the co-operation of the Eniuth.. We • :omit Club was formed at Raiton, andfier wait glad tiniest have the sympathy and the aid of the States ___.._._''' perceiv e ~ __ the . eXemPie nes *k.ettiefollon + nd in interested with ourb'elves. Their moral sOppiiit •„"!'w, te.nter eenetiee In that Stant. In these, eee ii'irorth more to nil than the totkilees th e y w ili . 110tif the , men were Deattocrats. that, abhorring send*. Let Suitth 'Carolina steady is thadati , guege ttf a gentleman whom L'have always known ' slavery,. had stopped:to the pemer Stand.- .' ' The speaker allude+ 'fiirttier to the- feeling in , `to be u:Patriiit, and who has more. talent than he thes e _ e"unties, and hiiped sineersly thatit would .gets crtudit for—"--L& SoutO.Carolints - ,Stand, as an • spread, Wail is Novetaber uone should be want ing in manlinees and - sober reaspn. , Such men as ar edlinight, with his tango couched, and not 'a t e 0,,,i qu i vering in his plume ." • • ;.. . -,, • I were allude:lto, had never been trieght, and nev a : a is . a a - a. S; ' a ' r •cr wOuld'beliere that slavery was a:concomitant . 'Bl4ll vote for Mr.litichanan. I shall eiippert of tine Demotes:ay, and Instead of its being said ; t w bat au i d th e e h pa ow rt tb y,: t e t zu n r w n o im re o r es en i o n ug i h tarfaviehro ,, o ei ta in to e• hi , oh,eineiTY,..altpul fai o riy an o dienl . ourly.. ' ' .. i .„ .. _ T went fori-Trankliu Pierce—that man !whoie - `,Tee rs .te e,n lumen!'" opposite power,{ ofd to * * faine'v}ill increase as wino grows old—tbal!son of e r eew " 1 ortheDree . Ni:w Hampshire, whotas been true to 'theßouth • Cheers were called fur at this pointt btausit he be! been true to the Oonstitntion--that - lilentlalcandidate. so loudly that the-voice of the man Who bus exercised the veto power arlth the speaker was completely drowned. hir. Read soon discretion of a Washington and the naive of a 1 continued ' - _ Jeckstin. ' [Applanre.] Ile wasmy.ehoice.i. , . -" 'iTheteteer the doctrine iii 'breached, that a Man II think it probable that,Jirbis C, Fremont: rimy has ivwei to carry his-alive into'a State:lewd settle'= be thenext President.: Whitt .14 0 pi at i„ to a1 , (4 , 4,14 Iseatilvalent, at once; tolerating of it a slave w lich;lie goes into power, with SSo,ooo,POnnt his I &ego ,: '. * ' . c Wei, with the Army and Niv) . A his .ini;:tnithil; Mr, Read centrosted the - acts_ and opinions of w air is to be done to you when .luil thesee4u2enti:',.(leu-Jnelteenisrith those of General' Pierce and' a ,. v„,,,,,r are - in the, hands 'd aa; , ; ‘,./ a a,. b ad t Lai administration. and - then 'alluded to the op. ~rta."iiw, (ellen eititons, I sty this iri justice pOsing'ind de:rat:llk Influence which teet - the free t 1 iself and my friends. I have gat: friends,: - etitteletiertntt men in the slave States,' where lA here, betwecti whose opinions on politics iliere is,; hot:lrma - dishonorable and white labor discouraged. aishaile of difference, and a decided shade.' I attO .This he did to 'show that all tree Democrats • hate nut g4ing to commit them. l' ata ' not going to r'daverfeed do, not wish it extended Into any cernsait the. State of South Carolina; I ! um mit. mons teiritery.:than that new accepted by IL Ile gain :to, commit •my Congressional District. !,*, 4 - conk up the argument that it is a patriarvhal in-* speald;as a•tuao- r as a - private -gantlemaa.4.se ' g ;Stitition, midahimcd the ehearditY of-the notion; staveliolder; arid I tell you that our hope is alone - '-- be edioWed the usiebristtin eharaeter of, the lead'. 014 South. aid the hnl, - ale of mak:'" "Air' ttittoo, Its intmcral itelletrnt influential, and asked' influences, - and ill.th: South, ant_ ..ce bnly MO4lO of making that. : ,hopet , fellable is for the Swab. by socte.rtes we/. •if any here wi.bcd N.Stonts •to' be a ve . State, Act t e dissolatiaa of the Americas Unfelt: And. LirTsii this to take [Cries of "n 6," no,""'eel Then. , K; you do not : piaci, vote fort,thet Only Dem-, Deny 3 „thi'l, that if John C . Fremont il alatlt4dPn " - • ocqttio party , and its candidates, -Fremont • sat Eiden's. of the United Shifts, our people ought. to - . io reet , „ppl ause 4 . i '' % ' havesenseeriough to know that the issue Is upon i Day ton The speaker then proved that the So-eon - ad theMi ,. and .annot be aruided; . When that MSS i c 0.,. party formatted by W. litt i chanan is eultyi lb upon yeti—and I believe 3ou will ovoid il l c 0.,. ;, e a en ti re ly rotumfttAl to the tiuestion or the . to tI4 very verge of hutkor—otitl you are compel-,- •,..,,,075i0n...,d, slavery into the Territory of Kees,w; led tii meet it, tithe the phihumpby of Sheltespeared ''''' and fr.frian i the nettle, daoger, pluck 't.he tioarar4 and he declared `that the Buchanan - speakers sofetf."l Go and meet it half way; and , You reit ,inight do ns they did in other . places,' deny this. it of Its (erten. And as this dissohitioo fe' to I-fir attempt todiaguitte and coter.up the fact; but •it wa s so beyond the shadow ofit doubt.' -.• • exec; I think you ought, as sensible Eden, take n .tit! - • Read continued his remark s - lea desultory. sunning Out, and hit Gio_first blow. I Now,' fed- but rOnsorkably clear . and attractive way, end tow 01;tiseu.r. Ido not COTO what may be the effect. •, . ... .. c • ' • at the North ;we have good friends there.l There when he can vomit. .. ore good nit', Gatti whom I love and reopeet— . , titiv:Reeer d ajgaiti rose, raying tbbr he desired In Massachusetts mess ; Rho are patriots; hut I tell yaw they; are ittt.. there was a man who had been a stern, tinwares , • :Ark. spilt on the pavement of .blUek--but an . . to state u fact to the meeting. Democrat for ten nr twelve yelp ,' and who oasisin the deaert. I -speak on my ownithlivid• ~! no' n. nod received the nomination of that party ittany Eel 44i4a4ibi"17 : if fetawid"cle ' ltedPr " fil " li time,* fcir Goveritor of that Stitte-31arcos Morton. "of di* 14akii Stow, 1",, for- the, lief'„ P:f°'i• I ,,hriti Th a i i s an, whoSe principles • ti(itshlL. at any, 'be -atojelfig 's!ttig Obore Jae lases di d !Madill, totri !Ju l iia . t - nuest i on !mu m i n A f ew de yw. - ftwew. lA, te e r bolo their (two bOsids,Yoing by ‘44,0641 Or i a ... . -- t. - ..., J0 ...,i,.' Fremont; rebbero , ' L, I jiripafire 4... " , Sfat 1$ att4eo,llrul Ittylug tit: atrial arm of &ARA. ; . . it 11...1141.11...........,.........,•;•• ..... enii alt *Pea tlie ricallirY and Arch loci `'i t.ie -,' ' ?ME CAIMIENIES OM CRILBLIS SUMNEIL Goventivetit, (Applsmse.) rI speak of omit Licbl . , , The 0 „,1 0 - 0 f.g ree d wit witc h A s ever y (A so . itel.e . ey . tetat Ido "Alt intetid (tido. •It ..YO / 11" tir. hew, 00 m u se hew bald or , i tni o a diot, in witai, :Phial the roarth - CongreSsitittal, Dittrittli`o4.:lo o , , .4500 tir .1,000 . 0 f yost,iatimate,lts ma that yen. Want ,9P , ,i!', _ _IC lain . ' - 111141 . t;i;aea‘ ranee . Since .the day that rasita'stwittabyon, my lifirt eihr 'brumes 10 .7-" Pu. .ssiinviedllics bridals^ 'atilt il)- this Setulte *Mame. - the Dame. helm shall be at your sestielo --I hate avast von bers.4 the ierooti of curler " tors: . 'thee in my eso who are - soldleri, and who haver bite Welt lees here Calunel:Gialiden sad Majorate 'Pras . . me: aria every tappeauy orator or that ' oon .. .that that ItteColinal, and T toil yeetbat their ratrietisnswill - . terty ? have peral 111 shit - s atad _. -,.•• ', ~1 . .. . ' ~. 1 . 1 ; . ; i:' r '.( j' ... ' - ,', . • •.- '' ': i . . .•, ' 1:31 llS=Utia= =I i' is MI rfs . a.tupericie,tillteir prate.. If 34t r t;tia pia . sittit me to go. ItUitiltle,.es, aud j auwtor isAttel to ate vse, I 1 4 icitFly; ea' kilos their *ill') Om will 'calf upon them to kajtoOr it must be , 4 ' subol dittata.conua7utt la dolu.z their...du i ty,4l4Mkep- T h a i s eltv • • 1.11..416. . „ This man it ' ► type of the_ DiStitilori elticaity which Jetties Buchatottiler pledged te - ftistat". Coel= wont is itak needed - . Wettsk Pennsylvania' to vvis whit teuos the Slare4i;recy go in . their &Mattel enclaisioeit to spread the irittitution oftilarery over the free pOrti.ma of UM Republic. I • ' i k polient tin :holst. ;Da in - p;c244415 pOßVOUtiuti at Harrisburg. on/Saturday, the 18th ,ior October, ..I nil Deltaic:rata whir aro uppostial ithe tquein= matt platform, and in favor of'freei Kansar, and free white labor, and of that- genninef Petnocatt Col. JOhn C. Premolar, of -Calif 7 rnia,-,in to: mkt* itio necessary tinwares to seem" his trium ptlant,:election to the Prealdeney of the Malted M A , zr T , . . ' r i..:: ~..'4 7 .1. 1a ,"1: ' /:',.. ; :'. ' r , f 1.4. - . J; f . 141. ; .4'r tc,-; 2 . .,7.-`,l ••-• • . . i''-',.;t' Y 42A.-' i... 71 .t.''.'" - 1 '-.'.•- rt - : ; - ....1.: , :I' ~ .. :1 ; 4. ..''. 111 , :P. . : ,:i•7.1::••• !. r. :,. ..1"., -, •! •erri fr . ' . : - J:i '‘ - - '3 -, ~-.: :C4 •A.1.,.L.; '. "." A r , ennsexicailv,i:tlukObatorany ., 9ol.4llno In itilingi• tlnn th e sat% Wife teOligulb 000yed • lintel 144446* flolng TeN , lll gueltnlannut'noikin b• wind sit i S. torn•Annl in Iluilltlo,: , ;01413TEVO Is WW2 deft aktbicsbortattantke. • rgi'IMBBY, - vitl4,l'•Dii4is., *elk 114t110. eicry descrlyttiti mil*retiiit*biy,nd inyk ip rirder at aho+t Oates.' • • r ‘ 4 • -4- • - •- 4 • - NO, 42,, mighty intellect, that Cbatiot gUilair,teidleld boner and cbivalicitui feellag, , wol , "ldiryh4 Pei= eam,m—shat h 5 via entirety well, -but I,yrttig for' pilliticel eeltet.% The 'bine Calatios„l , 'fianltt scuts T0fu...4110i, carrying, at le does, the eTithitai of falsehood in its Grasso front ; but a trathiffi. sleatee error, tithe still chisel( before itihe Mani lag fog, arenskjer theifollowing n 4010106 point "A from those who tutvo• credited doe Citkeiretiona . lion. Henry. writing to the Zforth isterks con ,under date of bet: 4, 1856,5ay5 . ; _ • ieurnals and orators, dovetail tri"Thlf Mr.Buchansts,"havoietaititfoipartlititi'verpaiits; and in, calm:matfett of, ortAtidofeerible-nets Se charge a . gnissfraud,,upon . my reiteagne„llon;- Oblides Sumner, by itlilerting ,The injuries' arising from WS auatilt.whitilt lefk hltd insenitble on she doeisif,ther Sousie Obataber, wit the 22d of Slay were so triyialtlutt he could, sey nyi‘: went, hbr-Poblie duties, front which it- is alleged tbat'be has anneeestiarily 'withdrawn: .This attempt to arrest tbrr disgust sondteasstsbY the most ilmeieful net la, tbedegbdatire Ittstory:oe the world, and this calumny, upon an absent lamlq have more especially - been , emploi In Inctlaps. • On the leer of the Senate I donbaninid the'u sault by dlr. Brooks ••na brutal,. niorderoits;i amt cowardly.:. . I now iletwance the oundoot of 41testsj npolO., ,, its. Sal calumniators, no ,false, • mean end ! • dastardly; with ell the vileness Of the original ant. 'Moines atv:assault ups n ; art assialt upon character, mare preelobs t'aan life. • . !re all.who know Mr. Sumner, the : utter absurdity and grotindiessness of this charge are as Palpable as its utter Ittiartlosiness: 'Per fire'yeatre, down to this prostration; he !but 'not been absent from bis torte. single day--mot OVell for ti.recess to .visit his hoine;tv.d all who , have teen Lim during his long weeks and months of palest seclusion; know his 'constant- desire torti= sums as ones his public labors. - : .1 44;annese anti falsehno.l naturally consort. with' brutality antl,cuaartlic9;. awl it is by a tvelrt to • rich "atenctis that the friends of Mr. Iltieo,anatt seek to twat:elm hie failltik eatteo. • That in eherstebenaing this -calumny upon *lt Colleague, Ido nut use too . ' strong Luagnaga,4/1 • the testimony uf his physicians'. s,how. . Itineifellows the testlinerty' Of Dri.'Marshall S. Perry and .flarvey• Littdsley, in relation to the continued illness of Mr..Suniner, doted. rasPecl. iii ely " Becon, Oct. e 2, 1853," and " Washington. • 5ePt..23. - 1, 1258." ' To the letter of Dr. Wilder, of Philadelphia; vie. ask attention,: • ' t., . - ••• Pantassm.ratai 2 Oct., 1856. ' WILLION: , ,- • . Sut :—ln reply to your' inquiries, I. begin by stating that - toy intercourse with' 51r. Suinner tine been wholly of elrirofersional and isueial nature; ' personally,l eliould-derive no satisfaction from the suer.tss of those polities! ptinciples to which ho is committeth nOver saw-Mr. Sumner helms the Otti Of Slily. when, noun" his :arrival in .Philadelphia, ha cause under my profes'sional care. '..klitkee thee, down to the present umaient. ho bee seted entirely in cuter planet! with my advice, given to prutn:tte his ice. ttitation to hStilth nt the. tiarlieit period. -I 'hive insisted upon his sieat'usien, Mach irs, opposition-to . his own earnest desires, nail the repeated Calls of , soma of, his' political ,friends; ronvitteett that his - ottrly recoveryslependetCuppn his entice &Attract; ttlm from all excitement. • , I make 'this : stet:Mont injustice to M. Sumner; in order, to repel the 'unfounded rumors of his complicity with party tactics, is thus withdraw lig himself. What ho has this done,lWhe has done nh:olittely under my-professional direction, and in the discharge of my duty; I could notlato•g,iien any - other ndrieii. %Viten Mr. Stunner came under rarest* be w4l - feeble, with. a morbid irritability. ' the nervous system, with sleeplessness and •mike any exertion, tnenhtl or physical itflo without apparent -recuperative power. 1 Ills .atmiliti In as svalceumj my, solicitude, as l it was;tllo3.-' _ cult to deterutteu whether he labured under r l iac- • tiottal or organic injury of the brain. It was' dont the inprice he. had originally received oft the : floor 'of the S -nate Sad been. aggravated by, the t• peculiar condition of ,his names system ate the; time, n condition iuditgist, by revere mental o:ter- • ,theft and iteryuni s . tuusien,irent the c .losa olrActip for seriwaf tie Vtoctil Jiar susceptibility ' s tensimnitnant,': which highly inrraus: rI enjoinctl'absolittureptrie, and P L eapt:tinily, withtwal front all public duties, and L a OSef mounts' air, pre(Orriug „Creston, on the Al,te ; Aenies, :tis Schooley's . .31euntain, as, higher anti mo'ru • Mr. Stunner-ham retnniod from -Cresson irn- ,prowed, theitgis still an - invalid, and is noir under my vointutt. ere. Ilia ' restoration to ihealth at . au early day, opends' entirely upon hie! complete abstraetion, e .ept within prescribed lithitn;tn fro ' ,i t - mental or.ph Field exertion. ,' . • • . - • i i N ory reel tinny, your obotlioat Servants CASPAR WISTER. • This r 'leetitnemy is' irrefutable. It annihilates enmi)letely, UM ealuninies heaped tipon iiiir.: Sufi • -nor by the enemies of Freedom. 1 . . •., ' PBBBIDSiITIIL dPECULirrciits. - - ) ,-4. n spcsteh. in Pb,iladelphi - s, on ntu arday, eve , ... E ning, 4 &al ~,lir. Jiunes B. Clay, said : . .. - . What would be the result if the electitia sho . uld go 111. lb thiillonne, e iteprenentatires f The - present ileum ' - would elect. Von aro aware that in the election for km - ablaut there,dbe vote is ishren by States„each State dr- . Ins bet one veto. It would raisins sixteen BMWs to• . - elect a President, Row is the present Muse of sent ttiveig coiisposed 1 There are thirteen States fer i Vr. Frei:limit, eartilu; there are ten States for Mr. Buchanan eartain; there are but Wur I:State...foe 34r..lrillatore eon tslaud there are but four ;Rate* squinty divided i n their representatioil. Give to-Mr. fillat,re the four Staten that stand neutral, and he hMenot et many as Mr. Bache an; Be has' but *ctn., while Mr. linehanan has .ten.. , nut remember that li.r.Vremsont has thirteen; sad . .1 tell you that as surely as the sun shines, if you let, this election get into the llouso of Representatives, Hr., Yin- - moot, the sectional earidllata will be the President or theee Untied' States. He his thirteen titstes%testsrt with.• lowa le one of the divided Stefan. 'Her repreeen• tstion is nosily divided between the Republicans and the Democrats. lu3ll ban had an e'ectlun recently, and she has rat. her cotes orerwhSlunolny for the Republi can party. liow, would any 'Democratic man, or:any other man, as the mwesentatlve of the people of a great .. mato, in au election fur President In the Bettie of itep. ...,.. resoutiitivesolare to cast his vote directly against lbe .. ' exprensed di-Tr:ninon of his 3itate? No man would dare to do it. Therefore. Instead of thirteen, I let down fur air . x miaow, to start with, arm! he only reZlibires two inure to be elected • Prtisident. Who has the beat chance, Mr. Fremont with fourteen,, 31r. Buchanan with ten, or 31r. Filitnere with Orrecl As this inatf 1:w = 11 illltrestifig at this ported, ap! •• . . enu flint slip/if/I goaetally understood , Ariel - the following from tbq Nortil Anicricmt: • In, thiter telt lam= and eat of the pending' V .uvoss tor ' President, ttio ebampleus of the different candidates hue approprintel all the ebaneer and contingencies that have even rem .rely presented, therneolvea, in the he* of at fealug public sentiment favorably, and of enlisting a .511r/tat support, that might, ha withhold, without the stlinu ttl of this cheap sort 'of onVonrogernent. Among .• the various 'derbies far. tit tractlng Influence 111'lb* pre- Wore, that lathe event of a belldro to elect by the pro pkr, Dr. Fillmore or Hr. IluCharran ray be elected_ by the LLouse us a.,,,,roeentstives, through an-Imaginary comb!. natioo. This attempt at self delusion In some quarters, , and at Imposltino in others, may be readily exploded, by;; ,, a brier otpeettissa of the actual t ets9tad agues. According to the Constliu lion, if thowiection dem:dyes • upon the liouse, each, State Mentitied to wee vote, and . a candidate, to ba elected, Must read re. a majority of sU • the States—riot le, Sixteen roles. In Mohan event; the pereaultorme of Reprerentaliverr would be catenated w i t h th e responsible duty ef atakingisehictkra./ The po. Iltleal complexion of the Stites, as represented in that bQd.T, is not left to antieutarit, end,oonsoveotly no lea- , Unable can be entertAlued as to their votes open such ad occasion. They would be divided as follows Yes Varicose. - Yea Bacwartio. ` • Vol Vnimerfor. iiatoe,• ' Virginia, " •• • Delaware, . ; Now liampabire. North Qualliaj •••,. Maryland, Vermont, South Catalina Keutuoit• y. , • Massachusetts, ; Georgia . MissourH. F Maeda Island, . • Florida_ • - ;Oorinecticut, Alitennw - . Net-York, ' ; Missiosippl, ' • Pennsylvania, Ohio Neat Jeney, .; Ark/11=u: • - 'lndiana; • Ailseonsin-13. - The States of Tonnewees, r ibs m and lowa stould-tose their votes by an equal iiirbion La their gongrmakmal re tk,,,ordativerr, and the eumidealon of Illinds„ In Thole dele;atlon four vacancies tufa.= to be decided bribe : approactlay elealon.' - It will' Doi se n - , Dann this state; , melt,' that Mr. Fremont has acs mite at thlateen mares, being three mom . than Mr.Brecharows. Ina three short of an election. Allowing . him Illinois in addition, which he will mod probably get, he would leak two votes. • If lowa and Delaware could toe obtained fhr isle --ondhowever Imperbable this earth rosy appear,lt M Dy no means tmilossiblerodder elestion would be merneed.— Mr. linchanan's prospect is scarcoly scigood. Rented/Isis rotas, In addition to those already co nced ed. To obtain • thorn would require the four Fillmore States, and lb* votes of Toone/rare and Texas, which aro nor it Is scarcely presumable that sob a Malt mad be .Istueli.' Indeed. It is tot anticipated Many quarter; )tr. Fillmore, chants* with only a capital of four votes, nod very little consideration.. They are utterly bowler, and must be so regarded by every impartial observer. It is absurd to suppose that tiro Mates now &silted as If* •pubilem in the iloctsi of Rapareentatiam, could be In &Kw to wimps this alternative, under' the pressure that Its rejection &night Involve a more Ottroctlonablo The'practical probability Is, if suck emangency is has' been suirgested, should happen, ; that _each - of the • throe•partlis will adhere to Its candidate until, the 4th ,of March. By this coarse, Mr. Breetteeridge would be come President, under a constitntiourti provision. are an eloctiOn of the Senate. ft was do secret In pointed circles, at Washington, at the, late" lieultut of COngTraN that the leading 'Fillmore men, who bold the control dt Maryland, Kentucky and lilsootni. a dud de termination, if the Daum had:ta this 'rosier", to Protract It until the 4th of .fdarch,, with, the vary &Jed of ellecUng Mr. Breriteiwidgeaelection; wtichilmy were willing promote Ad a Southern triumph. Bocouir own conviction b; that Alm election will not ammo this . shape. 'The/modem people price the right of suffrage too highly to squander it In store went inmate! Imperi- - Meets. Ttury are eminently practical, and revery mood* , _ strafe to foci that his individual, sole contributed some thing to the success or defeat of the candidate elected or rejected. In the existing state of nags. with a wa tt weber eared, ors such cffeet eon= bo produced: craw altiontly it Is daily narrowing down to a shako bitwein Mr. Dachanaa, as the .eperientstive of one set 0 4elithr ions to regard to the Institution of Slayaryi an far mitre territorial of the United states' are concerned, and Mr. Fremont, as the exponent of another. Tbareonvostions which nominated these candidates, bealnyatlinsied the • prioelples upon wail* they sere preesented,addstartling • granite during thew past Towle Kansas, have -diffused a general 11%4 liigenco as to the direct operation and 'pur 'paw of the Denuicretle doetrine. It s'e plata' 'issue, kartatch con not Neersded by too Orsovaie of may terefileo.. tal quesUoot et - tuterinediate auldidate, ha Mamie PreloollUeir ittafautr loaf a • lesmohodit Votioness and preideur undertook to _violate The albsoari coesimet. - and thus eel/rube the Dillon with IS sectional and dire Darting Afire, shallther People restore Wit' Trcitelltutt to Itansaathe rights sod liberty wbtcb brat a erprosia secured,: Tha sumer at the ballot bet salad alladrdit fro the outrage cc meat the wring. • II OE 1 N El 71 lIIM FM