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F _ , - - , -4 ,c.. 1). 4, lee.l - 012 deli er , , v. el en supplied li b the r ory Irmrtral. 1.41r3 tlau3uto of th eir nerd . • , • lay cont nue to seed th em untis ... • ' , . 4 .. i - I WILLTEA. or re Le te lake tbelree‘ l l 4 " 'h,le t t i l e t v i t e lert r l a jt e je l it4, l : r i r( ft" iracas or THE krol3ol.4lftli per -aunt e ftt ald within elk cable Woy sr. corer capita to one - add' r'eceu do do rote c d ;, do. du chit) tatisedpiluns Int od see to ece addrese, TO Clain N be r 103 eo SorreatAt, *ln be fa pepies, Cal& OU Vierpjraten and Mewl Jacezal 041 to *disbar tits LAW Wesbarribers erdartte pubit , ther 911 V earagenargilpaid. usabsellbOrg neglect t the rarest.° tow) ; irsm.the _ _ 14 reapottribte until they haven. dorms 6 at them diesiotlatteit : . pr • .utteribara more to other Ulatoop without' hifortnini : y.PubltaHer.autt t e notropopereare sent to the former r etitle they .are hold respooriblr. : • • ' The teams turearderided that refludoa to , take newnpro le from the atm. orrensorion aful leaving them un led for, le prima &eh evidence Of intehtional fraud. RATES OF p. DVERTISINC. One ware of 40 Iluev. ad ce nts for one insertion—star ...tuent inserlione. 2.1 cents each: 3 Hues outr:Ume. 25 tet ts--sulisequentinscrtittus. ceiitg each. , All ativer nemenas over 3 Wei, lor abort periods, 'diluted air s ,lucre • UNrni. 071 E: • , TWO. TIMEX. BM. SWIM. Thum 0214 87% $1 25 ' 25 ;4 $3 00 F.mr Ilues, 95 100 _ 175 • 2 751 4CO File lines, 00 150- 2 00 3 501 500 itt. OVER WE 1.1EL3 =siert AS A AOI/ARE or.ri* EMS. etile squai* , . t :10 225 , 3 61). 6 001 10 00 tio int:twee, 25 400 500 900!14 00 Three squares,3 50 500 7 50' 'l2 Dit ! ..IS 00 Four squares, '5O 000 800 14,'00i •20 0 0 ,luartereol., 00 900 12 03 . 18 00. ~30 00 aoluoin::10 00 15 00. 20 00 3 3 oo -5 0 00 eillarger space for short perlels, peragre ement. • libastnets Notires, $t cach—accompanied_ "Ito an ,prtisoutent:so cents each. nd Deaths, 10 (*nth ilverlisements befontlfardages a pet Loo for first insertion—ou6Poluent InsOrtl Ott C6nt* A rline. Nina wordsaseequoted As a line ill advertising. Merehautaisea °then!. 011rertising by the year. wlth trtuges.and*.tandlng advE4ti,mumt not exceeding 15 hoes, will be datimed, Including subscription. sloo o i. •part• tn the ineutnt or lOut;sluores:Wintohalt• coA Aria suCtscripttun, I 20 00 Without duthges. at the rates desbznated ahtwe... -Advertlemmennt sot in larger type than usual will be h tiged 50 per cent .idraneo.'o,l tlive' prices ..All cuts ill be charted ttic same as liyterpress. Trado advertisements i - eitier front Advertittio'g tents abroad. except at 25 Per cent. advance - on these melt,. by sig,f.tl alreemcnt with the puldisber. Ilarrlatim cent s. each. DrA t htf• accompanledAT tilt Ho. is t. 1:5 *oU...without notlceg, no 111 notices. except those of a religb us character and educational D'UtpOROA, will be charged 25 eints for any somber 11 thum under 10. Over 10 fides, Teentaper line tdditiohal.* ' Proceedings of meetings rott of a geheral ontlublic char e•ter'' charged at 4 cents per lino for each Insertion. .1 rofactlltst s i calculations We Will state that 328 !Ines Makes column—lo 4 lines a half column—and 82 lines a quarter column. words'itiake a column= -1470 a half column—and 719 a quarter column:,Ml odd lines.ever . 0 8 1 1 1 rattits, cha tted at the safe of 4 iblzer I.mM ad vottisorl moot „ooOtlito tfirtr t<al sgrttstng to, Noir own Psulletla. Agent-tie foe ot)unit. !antral Ms airy to.. is no( included In bushussicadverfisements. INSURANCE.' 6011CINE0161 — , INSUEAiiCE PONEP&NY, ruirm Thiildihr,;3l7l Sr.. florriAttrii; Penns. cH A RTE lig CAPITAL, $300.000. —lnsure nth' property, anklet less damage by Eke. Also, againPt perils n the Sea, ln• 12,1 Navigation vod TrztnaportsUo pIMON CA 11E80 CJAILIEN re;il ' Pre4ident. • • HE?J. T. TATE,t).L4cent. Pottsville. Schuylkill county: Penna. Docemhr tr 2,155 • • 61-it :4: ir ; LIFE. INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Pinna. '.4 . 1!1DA Lill 00,u1)0-- cil ic7'Ele I'4'III4:TEAL. HlSlCompany, chartered by the C I.,e . e:l4:lature Of Pennsylvania. with a capital of One 'Modred Thousand Wiliam. Is now fully - organized. and vs commenced hu.doess. The Company is'prepared to reelve moneys rind other pro rt.& In txust, and allow mterest on all moneys deposited in trust, it the rate of to. per 'rent. pl. a n ohm: prinelpal and interest pay.,ble u demand. For rates , e 7 Prenunin on Life Insuranee, vr'the nMd Tables sup Piled ate the offird of 'the Coin any;Centre astre.t, Pottslilk . l three doors 'Roth)) of ,the Arttange JACA)II IitiNTZING Eli., Jr.; Peen. Jona 11. Aaut: Secretary and Treasurer. April 1,'34. , 13 tf fIEE poTTSVILLF, LIFE INSITRANCE AND. 7 Trust Company. OFFlCE—antic cl.,tetxt door abnec Greens Jewelry &ore. -CAPITA - 14, SIOO.OO9,—CIIARTV.IC PEnPF.TUAL. THIS Company, recently chartered the Legislature Pennsylvania. re frilly organ., . The Company is prepared to effect iniumirum upon liree. and to moire an* execute trusts. and to allow in teract on moneys received. at the rate, of fire per rent prr annum. unlecs,'ocherwlse agreed upon. Principal and interest payable ,on 'demand. Capital and asserts safely invested In' Honda and Mortgages, and other good wyritles. Annual orvidend of the profits will be Made payable in cash, or appropriated to the payment of ten- Mums. For rates of premiums en Lit. Insurattoe, see printed Tables, Metaled a t the Company's °Mee. ,• • , - 6TATIIAN Et AN'S, Trsident. • . „ SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice•Preet. D. T. Tsvr.on, .& , c'y and Treat" r, September 16. '64 37-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' *Authorised Capital, $400,000. ' Cil HARTER PERPETUAL -= Office,, J sp. 91 Walnut street. between Third aueFourth Otet• l 4 PhillEdelpPla. . This Company will infaue against , .m.. or. dainazu by ,Firu. llutldlnge, Furniture. and Mor t:maze generally. Also Meaty' ISEIMENCE. on Vessels,; 'nudes Mid Freights. Inc itut lusTnetter. to all parts of a thilon. ._ , DIESCTOES 4 . • . D. Luther, ' . Davis Pierson, • . ' !Lewis Andeariedi,: , Josep N h Maxfield, ' m l Peter Sieger. p Dr. Geo.. Eckert, , lir rge F. Tyler, ' B. .. D. Hammett" . Famuel 11. Matte _ el, Francis Baron. l .•, Vice D. LIITaEIL Pre#dall. loggrit Kurtzig); President. . Wm. F. Dean,'Scretary. • ire P. D. LuTutra has becen sppralnted anent . for the ,Mee Company In Schuylkill county, to whom persons it , nitncinsunince can apply. June '...% '46 [April ti, lA N. 3.4-1. . . 25 . . STATE MUTUAL INSITEANCMCOMPANY. iIouRTH ANNUAL . STA'rEMENT. I . May 1.5,1854: - 4 ' , -• ; ; . meta. May let. 1853, •••.. - ' $358,318.,10 :ESII premiums and interest rep 4Y' . el the past year, mutual 'deiart- -. went. .: name, I • $101.048 .14 recefteable In name, „ . '24.047'94 , oh I'remluma, Stock Deparm't • •• .•10.282 20 ~ ..,----------170,568 56 .‘ .. . • ~ . ,5 4 29 - 4 ,897.93 . oex. expenses, commissloni, rite —l -- insurance, mutual depsrtnient,loll.so6.:3 • . 4 ' . . 4 stock, ' 44 . 27,0.11 99 . • • • • . , Ts•,. - ' • mortgages, stock an other r ... . i. . . • socurit tea, ;.3.las 72 n•NtrAble,. • • 197,068 80 • ',312 band land. In banda of lento, • 379,704 16 . . . • " - . . •. • . . For flni'ar Inland Insurance. apply to t. 4. , JOHN T. 5119ENER; Agent . . Jai,' 15, 1561 ,- - - , • 2n-1y INDEMNITY tr I HE Franklin Fire ltieurance Comp piny. of Philadelphia. :01Tios, No, '163% Chesnut _ treetst negr Fltth street. • TIRECTORIL: (larks N. Binckero Gtorgo IT. Richards; Thomas Hart; lifordoeal D. Lewis VidorWagner, 'Adolphe I:.sitoele, s r . SamnelBr tit, David 8. %barn; . ,Jacith it. Smith; r Morrie Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or ileitisd on very description of property, In town and country. at 'es "is low as are consistent with secwrity. The Company have reserved 's' large contingent Fond, hitt, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,. lod ample. protartlon to the Insured.. since their , rretion, a period of 18 years. I het"•,have paid upwardy, t o.' sliffoin, two hutufrest(Shotisao dollars. 105... ex 14' affording esidtritee of .the adeantageo of in -11-trir,.,-:in well as the ability 'and disposition, to meet promptuestyall liabilities. _ CHAP. N. DANCHIIIt, Presidef4. CHM Secretary. 1 . - Th antarriber has bevu'appriinted agent for the itykere ntione‘t Intttutkm. and is now prepared to nuke In. antooe, on cry description, ot' property. et the lowest ;01/ItEN't 11USSEL. Agent. Potixrllle. Jan. U. 1451: • tIFE INSTIPANCE. , • Girard Life InEurarice, - • Truit. CMnpatir .of Ofticei. No. ut street, The first door East of the. Custom AZ .S3OO,O9O—CTLARTZt I'ER TETCAL. to taske Insurances on livesqn the must faior I - • , , ital efia(pald up and Inv'extrd, together iittv d constantly Inert-aging reserved fund, offers lo pity to the in! , nred. • . • ~. . . •.- niumi may be 'paid yetiriy, half•yeaxly , or ~pauy add a mixos periodfcalry to thri.insciran . The Ora Mullis. appropriated In tlocenlber, the seeond Bonne in 'lleretnhor. 1819, amount .donor $26:: MA to every, $l,OOO insured under making $1.262 50 which will 'be paid &Ili become a claim; Instead of iii.ooo origin td; the next oldest, amount to El ;IX 59;thenext 11.212 50 tbr every $1.000: the others in the action according to the amount and; time of which additions make an average of time than it. upon the precoftuns paid, yrithout ittereaa- Inual premium ` • -- • —'--- - - 31ANA01:83: • John A.Brown, D. Danner. Frederi , k Brown, nuns Ridgway, v.o Dade. .Jay Smith, .rt tearsall, _ .., . .. ph Yeilkair, ' - , • John R. Latiliter, °max P. James, • , Wharton Lents, •it T. Bailey. , ' John R. Sleek. lief...moot/Lining. table or ratv , and explanations. tpllmtion and further Information can be had ie. , . — TITORAB EaDOW I AY, President, '. /amts. Actaiwy.l re aulmeriber to agent for the above Compawy -18111 County. and will street Insuranivii,- and ieeessary Information on the =Ned , 1852. 154, 8 °ANNAN. TCHES, JEWELRY. LARGE r . Assortment. of Comet/ Plea and Eer Mnge,jek retelved_by tottevillel Kay 10, '56 10.' .1. S. ELLIOTT. CM Eiti( l .ANTliiiiilNA Y 'TIME LAREPEIIB, it•bol4e-arttele,jnot ree.olvcd J. S. ELLIOTT, • . next door to the 141004' Beak, Pottwrlllo, Stay 10, '56 • . 10.. rinn !Pr' 010 011 in* eh 0 !OLD and Silver Lever, and' Plain JI Watcbes, for asie.lowor in .price . • than they have 'T be, , o offered, in t boyonnty of sl.3ttnylklil. J. S. ELLIOTT, • ' . act door above the Miners' 'Bank. I, ..tti.vllle, 'Hay 10.'24 • 13. 1 , ••• , . • AVS'S ' . . I ' ri HEAP W a tch &"Jew E . ~, ~3 ,, ,__. ' ' C , . , 1re . ,_51 .1 i. No! 72 North 14.ernal .. •\,„, , ,.....,17.7. -- .,-. ~-.-.• ",•'-' ~,p oolet., the Mt. Venr,n - `:'l's-- . ~ I tt.:"", / Phlbt,letphia, t 1 '4.1 Lever Watchtos, full p E.wolcd, IS ''m.*, SN; $ll ' t . 1..r..r. Doll jeweled. $l2; Filter EATIIIP, P; Quartler " $7: 11.1 d :itie.t to $10; Mllrvr Spertarlea ~..;,!:. s i!verl'abtoPpoona peas ot. $l4 to $11s; Silver Dee' ."I ,, ne. s;', to $11: fillver Tett ! , poonl4, $i 75 to e :0 ~ 1 1. , ,,, mi d o o ld ri"..1,(101a Pent and '' l - 1, ‘ , -°-: i " tvtiver fifty a varb•lv of flue (kb' Jew. I'1,1(113..r1; '-• - " - • - • . _ S e te .......o'' A P 1 t Oit ono' ro' .:1•-•" .-4' , "WS VO. xx_xi. P HILADELPHIA.;--. Adiwtiseate.te *es is largertypetkappirsetal wink e i, ar 'od 60 per ceat;advance ne ottr harm/ rate. BOOTS A DAT ND s AND SHO CPs. EB, A •: - • •• • alum OOODB7n every youtaii. ADDICkB; VAN DUSEN a SMITH, :VC?. 159 4fark ez Stre#,Philadelphia. ' J. A.'&10011E, (vr Ith 11oft.anra Kean) Agent . . Waco; Penusyliartla 11Rillj Pottikilla. January 19; 1859 .• ' : Sly • • GEO.W, POMEROY' & C 0. ,, "• DEALV.RIIIS 0/11.4 SOAP, CANDLE,S,4bO. • N 0 : 10 South ' Water street; below Market, gialadelphis i i "•, Spann, Lard: . -Elephant, Wtetlo,Tanne•re and atteldnery 011,"Sporm im adamantine . &meta: Miller Salem= • Philadelphia; lanuemy 5. '5(1: • 14y • PALMER; .THODIAS .& CO., , COMMISSION - 'MERCHANTS,: 'NO. 16. SOUTH WHARVES, PHILAD'A, :Dealers' in . Pish, Cheese and Provisions, Ipice coomtintly on Gaud ao sOsortmeot of • 4., D re iiied 'a f c t s gckaa. Pi; Mama.rif ,k, atter ,' sally ' Beef • Sides ' Palls Kind ,Pork " Shoulders *cote. Ye e p r t ri eni n t; . c*" 'l374in OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! 311.001 = 1.3011, - AG WIT TOS IKODCSON A, KEAN • . No, 5 . 4 'S. Wharves, philaba., General Commission Merchants, and Delilers in 14 WHALE AND EPERM OILS, FOR MI NING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES.' • CiFFIcE—PricNITIVANIA llsit, Pottsville. Setit.:•« .'65 •. 384 f. • ':AILYIt BROTHER, NOt 242 CgESNUT TREET• f.#I,IOVE NINTH; , • 'P hil a delphia • IMPORT.ERS & DEALERS , : IN CARPET I`N,G S•, • • N VITT the attention of pnrebasers G elr very eaten.; I rdve stock of Fresh Cloodi. embracing every variety of VELVET. TAPESTitt USSELS,UPERIAL THRE E. PLY, INGRAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS, Also, .FLOOR.,OIL CLOTHS, Of every width, from one Weight yarda. Ecery areicA sold at the Imest cash pricer. Sept. 'X. 'SG. 38-17 MAUCH CHU NK ~ Wire, R ope Manufactory. " . her .113a.usaur4FIL, , Manuiet urn of Mire Rope, for inclined TiLvios;thafts, elope Ole.; wocid inform the publie that he is non' pre , -pared to oiskui ALL KINDS, LENGTIL S' • AND SIZES OF. FLAT AND DOOTVD ROM . • . • tbeaborted, notice, of superior quality,:and on the moat Metal terms, at his Wire- pope Factory, . . Cbsuik,.Carboa goo, Pa. . Reference can be made to Messrs. N. Aouglas, ff: D. Cortrlght and A . Broadhead . at Mand lChunk :to N. Patterson, Summit Rill. to Sharpe, Lobe ring a Co., Til. mote. Lucerne county, Pa.. and in fact, nearly all the op eratom in the Region who have been using his Kim". July 26.1'66 80.1 y; INDUSTRIAL WORKS, citurwims..sratFr. surrwsix 201714 ND 21m. enman's BEMENT,DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, TOOL BUILDER'S ce IRON FOUNDERS, • ATprepared to make ' Designs and Drawn:mil for SIACIIINE SIIOPS, FOUNDRIES I II SHOPS:and to furnish all the necessary ..5 i, Machinery, ; • . ' Toole, - . - Cranes, • • : Cupolas, . _: • ~. Blower', . . .. -' Forges, ice. Marldnists' Toole of every sisorand description. Shaft ing of the beat quality, 'Wit improved adjustable Ha .. era. Pulleys of all diameters and tamer Pulley and, : - %nee Fly 15'heala, and all such Castings -as are made In Loam, of any size required. Rolls , and Rolling Mill work, ke , 10. ' :• ' , January 5,'56 , . • , . 1-ly -- ' ... 'PEW 'WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. 141.] SPENCER THOMAS, -• ikara mon. emu. PaUdnYLpnu. • Importer, Manacturer and Dealer in Drugs, Nedieines Chemicals, Acids, Lye Stuffs, aits, Colors, White Lead, Freneh . anci Aineriertia White Zinc, IV (tidos° G lass,• • Glass Ware, Varnishes, Brushes, Ip . . . ~ • .. :sisi i iallykertbNdrii4i! ~, ; - , , . - ' " - trite udiraY. ' , ,_ • . - . Borax, ludlyn, Glue, Shellac, ~/?rafaah,,lc. &e. An orders by *mil or otherwise proinptly atterided to. Country merchants are invited to ndl and exardine our stock before purchasing elserchet e. ' goods serf to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low, Ind goods warranted. . 4. • • . March 8,'56 . I.oLly _., . ..11111ANUFACTURERS XNSITitANCE COMPANY; `,Camtna PERPETITAL Granted by the Otata ofJ!ennaytwanla. CAPITAL Fire, Marine &Inland . Transporiti#on; AARON 8. LIFLINCOTP, President. . ALFRED WEEKS, j I ORRIN ROG,ERS, vice President.. • . Secrets''. Ozosas Torso, Trearnrer. I,4yrsors. Aaron 8, Lippincott, ' ?itch°laB G. Taylor, Mahlon Gillingham, Alfred Reeks, • 'Wm. IL Thome, Orrin Rogers; Wm. Neal, John P, 81mena, . Charles J. Field, Jewel P. Smyth. This Company was organised with a cash capital; and the Directors have determined to adapt the b. , siness to its available resources. To observe prudence nxonduct• into its affairs,,wlth a prompt adjustment of loge". 4 / 1 71e1C—.NO.10 Merchants' ffechange. Philadelphia. The undersigned has been appointed -.Agent for tbe above Company, In Schuylkill county, and will effect all kind? of Insurance. as above. en application at his office, opposite the Town Hall, Pottsville. \ SAMUEL GARRETT. February 2.1, 11156 • \ i ¶tf r • ir Et AL. N , zu THAN EVER . TYNDALE - 81, -MITCHELL 219 Chesnut St., Philadelphia, Are now ready with their Maw and issaaarr assort ment of CHINA, CLASS AND CDEENSWARE • Amongst which wIU be fosind every , varle.y of sta ple articles. Dreakfaiit, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and .Toilet Sets ; Tumblers, doblets,.Champagn.es, De canters, Wines,' &c. Tozette, with a very bogs 115501101 e 01 of 23 • 01633.crir Givococias. Mantel Ornaments, Card Baskets, Pa -rian Figures, Colognes, Inkstands, Faney Clips and Sincere. y Tete-alpte Sets, &I • • All of which will be *old to the Nun and Cams at Retail CUE''PER THAN EVER. Sett. •!), .113.2 m • =En ' Schuylkill The # Manne • • ,-. INSURtiNCE CO. cor 3Pottestrll.lo.;. • • Office in ffillyman's 1141blin_g, .Mahanionga 2 Aoisre above Centre it; Potttiville,Tie • CAPITAL AUTHORIZED Or LAW, • 0800•0 00 0 • - \ O'SARTER PORPFTUAL.:•. ennii;trni obtained its Milder at the fast genial' of the liettiAlatu e Pennaylitania, and is how rally or. putted and prepared to bottle Pnlrdea. at liheral rates, on Vire and intend ritha. On Public and Private Build rnrnittire, Stocks of Goods and klerchandiso of gill kinds. ' - Aicooti Coal Breaker. and' Machinery. Inland •Inen run co on Canal Wats:aid Marna. by ennals and Hirers; a l so on far;ra + sr,f Gal to Villladelphiti,Now York. &c. Tide Company froaratitemitoirdjoA all loam.* prumpttr. and thereby hspeTto unit tho patronage of the publie.. l.lNUELsarxstAN. wILTA Air NiornstmEn,Jr. JAWS lllJNl2Pitillt,.it A. IL M. KEPNER,- - - ItOIIMMT ,it; PALMER. Aferetn - " If; Pot,taiMe, July b, 0: . , . 4p Wb•salir IDeater BoOtii Oboes, lusit PANCY ErritAW ANWPALM ttiPAATS, la% MIKA thin! "nlef„ . .,Pyrect4rpiffo, 711 tuir74 0 4 8 34 sl.f- AU; PUBLIsgED - Ev.F,RT SATURDAY MORNING., -BY BENJAMIN BANIAN, POTTSV,II44 scauniuut couNTY, FIENNSYLVANIA. U streimenie, Ground Spices ? Whole" n Spteel; itti anoth er hritelea • Librieo torn ISAAC sEvEmsr, JOHN I): DEIIII4IIT, J. /I GRAPAIf; SAIIITeL UIPTLiI .. 'O6OllOB a; R~trtt SII,LTUAN, Prodand. General AgtOt. , F== lIMENZEI 7 ' '‘ LEGAL.:CARDS.::. W. RPSEBERRY; ,Attorney ‘-at 0 clots. ,091co—ooruss of Itssket'aud 2ud streets, , • August 9, '59, 32. • MY ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law. itrest " gre zdte 1 17 , 18" t "1. DAVID B. GREEN,Attorney at Law, Totturllle,l'a. Me In Market dm; opposite taiii Putt Mee. July 14,'4 2Wy CLEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice 'of. • the Pnles, 3llunrssllie—",,ollec4l94.2 and agencies 'pi Ueited and attended to carefnlls, k•otntsry '23, 'd 84! - C; 'rHOMPSQN;. Attorney 4nd • • l a funaellor at Litir: 01 8 ee, below T.J. AlMorel Hat Ston), ier end of Broad street, Tatuatraa. - RobetuurJ, 180 i IrlJ ' Tr IA R. BANNAN, Attorney at Law. Office in Centre Street, opposite the Episcopal arch. kottaTflle, Penna. Nor. 26. 1853 47-* FRANCIS SPENCER. agis . trate, • - 6 : • • tad nest' Eli ter Agent. °Met In Ban flnnenlttef be ax Past Market;Pottsvfne, Pa: March 22. 1880 . ' : ' EORGE doR. KELM, Attorney ,at VI La*, Potteville, Penna., will attend tolegal business lu Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Mice in Centre street, nearly opposite the inners' pink. , July 7, '55 . QAMIJEL GARRE'I7, Magistrate, I , ....7Conreyancerand General Collector, will attend to iD business entrusted to him with diligence and care. Of dee,t'ent treat, PothnilleiPa-oppoaltetbe Townllsil, N. B. Dockets of N. H. WthPon, MR., aro in DO' Wig= of e 1 Garrott, Esq.: binly 14, TRAVELING. • . , THE ADAMS ERESS COMPANY porrs vILLE XP TO lIA.RRISBURG: This line connects daily with all their great South ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their place el business ho Pottsville will be at the ogles of Iloward Co, S. S. WII,MAIIS, Superintendent. . Apr 1122,1864 • ...aerpA32.l2,Pitiln g NEE;fr' asez;=;2j=l== 'BB.. SUMMER AMILABGEBIENTO. P3B. .rilklE GREAT Northern and Western A. Untied States Mall Routes- • id e Speed increased and Aire reduced:VS LLTTLE SCIIUYLRLLL CATAWISSA. SUNBURY and ERIE; WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. \ 'Through to Butrato, - - 16 boon. . . 'Niagara Vas, 18 " " Detroit* 34 44 • " Chlesto , - 'Ticket Office, N. W. corner Sixth and Cheennt streata, and Philadelphia : and Reading Railroad . Depot, woe: Broad and Vine. • . . • . On and afte r MONDAY, Mai 7th. Three Passengm Trains will Nave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner, groad and Vine streets, daily, (Sundays er . - cept4) as f s: , • " Day Express... 3 A. 31.! Stopping a:. and Reading, only.' COnnect ing with w "um. Willianuloort and Erie and Williams. port and Elmira R. Road; arriving at Elm' rant 4.15 P. 11; connecting witL New York and Erie and Buffalo,and New York city itillrauls for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence, vis. stcaoiers on Lake 'Erie or Lake Shore Rill road, to Cleveland, Toledo,' Monroe, Sandniky and De troit. Also, with 'Elmira,. Canandaigua 'and Niagara Palls Railroad: . connecting at Canandaigua with New York Central Rallroad,tast and West.and at Suspension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail road for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Can ads and Western States. • Traiss..7.3o Stopping at all Stations.and rut:nil:rata PottarUla only. :Eight X.xpress-.3.30. P. M. • Running every day, stopping at all Stations And run} Wog to Pottsville.' Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat. swims, Williamsport and Erie, and Williamsport and-El mit a Rallroads,arriTing at Eindraat 4, A.M.; connecting ' with New York and Erie. Buffalo and New York city and Lake hove Railroads, ibr Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve. and, Cincinnati,7oledo, Chicago, and all point. West Also, with Chairs, Canandaigua and Niagara Tails Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Falls, at 11)130, A. 3i., connect lug with Day Express or Great Western' Railroad for De troll. Chicago, etc. • This Route, with its connections, forms the shortest and ,most direct route to Canada and the Lakes. Only one change of baggage between Philadelphia snit eitnnita or the Lakes.' - • ' Passengers by Day Express. breakfast at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by way. of Night Express take supper at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets' by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the above points and re. stinting their seats, at oleasure. > maq: Faro *out Philadelphia to Tat 4 $2 95 Buffalo TM Tonaw'nda.,lo'.oo, lawless, 4 Niagara Falls, Tla. El , uert, 4 1 mirs,Catandidgna Dan p ville, - .4 .1 N. P. Railroad, 10 00 Mitten ••515 N. Fells , via. Baffale, 10 00 Wilikulisport, s' l Suspension Bridge, 10 00 Elmira, - 7.1 Cleveland, , .11 70 Jefferson, ' 765 Toledo, . '. l4 75 Starkey, • 795 Cincinnati, ' 18 00 Penn Tan, 8 00 Detrolt;Tla. Rail, 16 BO tlorham, 1 .. • " Bullaloand denera, via. Gorham, 800 Lake,' •13 00 .• " Steamer , Chicago, Tin St- Was- John Arnot, , . '8 00 tern and Michigan Canandaigua, 81 I Central Railroad, 20 00 Iloneoye Falls, \ 8 50 ChleagoTla Buffaloand •C.aledonla, • - 880 Lake Shore Michigan Le Roy, . 18 90 Southern Railroad. , 20 00. Batavia. . 9 00 Chimp. via But. Lake Rerheater, via. 81. Y,& , E. and Buffalo. .Cor ' ring and N. Y. LE. 8.00 Entrain, via N. York & . • Eria,and But. and * , New-York City. • 10 00 E.l. HUBBELL, Ticket and Fixf,ght Agent. corner Sixth andehrarnat *treats. . _ D. A. STIT'ALTB.I3up% Phlladelpbla Raiding Railroad. T. ideIIII3.SOCE, Sap'eCatawisea, W. and Erie Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, Supt Wiltlaitisport end Elmira - Sall. rand. • TRANSPORTATION. q.o. ()t o ilet; of the Schuyikqi Aug. 5.ch,'1856. On end, after the let of September 1856, the charge for the use of care and for Toll on Anthracite Ooalowiled on the Schuylkill Navigation, vrill be as follow., and continue from that date null further notice. . . if - • • • . ;1 a " a • I - i : ' 8 nOsr „,..., ..a , , -, • . ..1 ,_ 1 i 3 J3,E 7 .___ ....• .Cts. 'Cis. cts. To Pbtladelphts, - - ' 80 /1 - 9 77 66 Manyunk, - 90 / 79 17 65 ' ” Spring Mill,' TO .89 87 • 60 " Conshohocken, ' ' - 70 , 69 67 80 " Plymouth Dun, : 70,' , to' 67 • 60 - " ThifteflOrt, - . - 45 64 , - • 82 • 54 . “ Norristown • ~.,- 85 - 64 62 . • 55 -14 Port Nenu4ly, - -r, :, • / 80.- . 6a -57 , - 60 ''Palley Forge, - ' ' ; GO ' 59 -. 67; 60 " Tawling's Dam, 60 59 67 50 " Port Providence, - ' ,• 601 69 57 50 "- Pluenliville, I 65 i. 54 52 47 " Royer's Ford, , j . 55 54 92 47 " Pottstown Landing, .' - 55 1 64 52 47 " Port Union; • ‘''_ -- .53 I. 52 50 • 48 " Birdsbo.angh, / .51 i 50. 48- 44 " Reading, ~ 46• I 47 45 41, " Althouses, . ' : 411• 47 45 41i " sloorsillie, : • 48' 47 • 45 41 1 • " Hamburg, . 45 44 42 88 " 0-vrigsburg Landing; 40 89 37 . 00 ' The eharge will be per ton *lWerani*, for *ado, as na twontyBva cents per ton id' By order of the-31inagers. Aug; 54856 & READ tk; Pi "ho rater of Freight and To this Company, will be u fol 1856. until farther notice: • To Richmond, "" Philadelphia, Inclined Ilan" . ".151cotown, • Germantown IL IL ".Falls of SchttylklUi " Ilanayunk, spring •• Consheboclten and - Ply mouth Railroad, " Rambo's and Potts' and .• Jones', • 4 •' lionlatownollifidgepott. Port Einnedy,, , " Valley Forge, . • 1, Phcenixeille ' • Ropers Forel, Pottstown,'" 0- 11 - iiialaselio, ' Itinishorce, Reading,• ' - • ~ Between' Reading and • - • 4, Mobratille, ' • Hamburg, Greripburg, By ()Met of the Ward ' ' Aug. & 1856 8541 W. ff. MoILWENNIMSee'y PHILAD'A. 4 READING RAIL ROAD. ~9 ~ ~-ffi i~ 01111111:10LIT Q.r IWERZLIAtibIiE. lIIFAND AFTER NOVEMBERtst, 18111IME114tter notice, fbe following Haien of Fr - right sill4a ctuirged per 100 pOrads: , ' • ANIMUS 01.11.111.0117. - Dry 00141,taktkinerl. Dooke;Catpet itiegMizans.Fevsbithiatjilib-Wani, to Dna. Batter, Coppor, Fps. Yar Allen wareharludgoaeitiroceriaklleimp llama. Hardware, LIU" Igolloreiniro, Leattier t iligehlastyrnAlM9DEM•datt 41‘, ii,i;.(lnttott..Coifos.Oridn. Dar iron, '•• Afolores4/4tfplAtapfikli &S tirovlAftrix.Bigar.llllMry4e.; " PM0311,4 Fire Udell. Gush% mf Dbaties, Pitch afrillar, EititiDereptrODMatifir d• • t Drfeks.Macy Cord co*W OAT,`Oli Ices bvfli .I)rei thiseitkety , IhrotTobillte iron,: Vaster, Dlstoiete., -- • ; jiloUr, Pry " • BOorrs 8 0 HOT,V.I" • •• & 'r -2 --21„;21.7N ' NEW BOOT AND BNOEBTORE. amas, imam, MT 8001 aswsr POI s.l . 1/44, FORIVALI {SAMUEL STRO USE his just opened / 5 .3 a large stock of all kinds of Boots, Roes, At Trunks, Cul* Bags, Gumshoes, Lc. Amour; his stock roar 'alisaya be found 'Ladles' and Children's Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, te.-,USevery variety. Also, Ito* and ghee* stilted fer Miner,' wear. airr..ll.luntartalridasl Hapatringdoneatthedunted antlee. , • - . • • oct.arms 4141 • BHOEB 1000119 'TRUNKS AND: !Trimester* maga. , '.,• • t o TIANI}.II; SCHER rix, Boot i t ljr and 'Shoe lianubteturer, and general : \ *Wrist° and : retail dealer: respectfully to- 4 -,. - riles thealtentlon ofhlsenstumem to the large and 'Osten Usl stock . of Children's shoes. Ladles' wesr,Gentlemen'i dress boots, gaiters, /M. together with the general assortment 'd Mato, shoes . trunks and carpet bags width be' Us now en hind at his establishment, • - - - ' .-... One door eaore the corner of Big& and, 0 litre • • : streets, opposite eh. Watch Howe. N. It—Miners' Shoes and Boots made to order a' tbri lowest prices, a t :the shortest notice, and manufactured from the best 'of materials. Everything in the Shoemak ing lineturnlstted with deipateb, and warrmted to' give satisfaction. Sir Try him, and yon will not be disap pointed -ger . Pottsville...di:di S. lits 6 - . ~ . lt-lv 1 • .stiffirLlTMENl l ,lllMß.tBfrr oa the 10th have re-opened an estahltainnent, for theabore business; lin Sliver Terrace, where they telll be thankfulfor orders, and promlae prompt attention and satiefaetcoi work. ; • PottralleAttober 28:1854 ' ' . 434f EW STYLES!, WINDOWSIODEEL UST received a large and eieg nt as ,ortment of Window Riede', new And beautiful de. dame. Gold'Bordered. Oiled,•Landscape of Ilo na, Gothic ke., &a., ebeaper !baptiser. Glazed and Plata Paper Shade, of every ,de seripUon 'Yoe Sale by BENJ. BANNAN. March- Centre Street, opposite EplatropaJChureb.' 3,!56 ' • . . 12. ii, PAPER tg ARCHAIC'S, Borrieesj Clartilltille MO«, &co. . . HE subscriber is now receiving his a r new patterns at Paper IllanglnWs and Border~ for ha parlors Ind rooms, embracing the newest and most suitable patterns—selected for the uanal steed houses to be papered In the country. The subsCriber takes great care In aelecthig his papers to suit the houses to be pa. pored. - Among the lot are is few elogantpattermrof gold, fisr balls and parlors. o ur stock embraces muortments from four difiorenS nimaufacturera, which gives a great rarletypf patterni let home from. Also, Cheap Papers, in areal Variety, ...-.• ' t all prices, some. as low as 8 cents a piece. ' • duper Curtains' in Great Variety, Wholuale and R lel. ' . SP' Paper Rangers furnished with paper at wholesale prices. .flocsi..paper hangers also furnished when re . Our varied assortment of paper hanging& borders and 1 paper shades, presents peculiar attractions to those who' desire to purchase, and as our stock Is the largest In this section of the country. persons tan almost always be se couunadated by calling at: . • B. DANNAN'B v ' Cheap Book and Paper atom. 1 Pottsville: March atbletel. ' • - M. ' . LARGE 113110RAuc TtiMoENT OF BOOKS t n rrlows.• THE SUBSCRIBER is now receiv ing from thelate Trade Ba/es, an extensive variety andard MI !anent:Di Works, which he will sell at extremely low yiri Ambngtoany others will be found The Standard Hi Library embracing the Works 'of 7 Belln, 'Eobertaon, Rissell..Pluttrch. &n,42 Sous.' • 1 The Dow Library of Standard Fiction. 20 SOIL - Hammond's HuntingAdvattutes In the Northern Wilde. umming's Banter's life among Lion,, Elephants, at. • lecher'', Egypt and the Holy Land. WeWt, er's Family Encyclopedia of Useful Encrwledge, Headley's Washington and Napoleon. " - ~ ~7 ; , Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Ellutions. • Daythink's Cyclopedia of American Literature, 2 tole. ' Thanyntes Pilgrims' Prigrois,- Illustrated. , . ' -;- • Josephns Works. - • 7 . • t •• ~ - .. - - (7l Foxes Book of Martyrs. ; i,- *: -- ' 1 Life of the Duke of Wellington, fittstratid. ~:•-•, - /Chamber's Encyclopedia of . Literature, 2' ob.. ' - i ' , Chamber's information for the People. • , 7 7 : • Scott's Commentary on the Bible, Byols. - ' ..7 ' Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible, prob. • .. - 7 . Don Quixotic and Oil Blas, Illustrated Editi* ~ . . Illustrated World of Art.,. .0 . ,' • - Tales of a Grandfather. Works of Lerman Dow, • -". '.' • "' i atatrOtel Natural History, Phase. '• : 1 - -f; Arabian Nights Entertainments. . - . .. --7 .. • 'Dickens' Works, new Illustrated Bditlons. .• Addlson's Complete' Works, 6 role. - I .• ' Washington Irrings IV rks, lb tat. - . . Coopers Mirk'', 34 vols. ' . .-' ' • . Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 TD'. .- -- ' ' :• , 7'' , Lyons'. Elements of Geo logy.. , • • • :.., •• • Lydia' Principles of . . _.. Itnbrer's Novels.' . • • - . . tire's Dictionary of Arts, Manufacture, and Mlike,, 2 -,. 'DAL cheap. . . B. RAMSAY. .. ~ . Centre St, opposite the Epheoped Ch inch. ' Nov. 1, 'B6. - and 3.lkhigan Can tral Railroad, 16 90 Rock Island, 25 00 of '4240 to, less five per coot. ean than 11: 1 1a for any Dde e harge idistance. F. Nana, President. INC'' RA tiilatla. !t. it. 'Wadi:lphi°, July 30, 1868. tale on Coal transported by dlows. from September -et, 1 so 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 141 1 95. 1 85 1 85 , 1 85 1 85 1 85 1 8.5 1 GO. 2 00 1 90 1 GO I 90 1 90 1 00 1 00 1 06 EE3 160 In lip. .1 55 1 55 1 45 1 45 1 40, 140. 160'; 1 2) ININIESSEI SUCCESS!'" 2711 C7IIL4IV4T MA0.11114 WIN TIM WORLD . “ BALLOW!! DOLLAR =maw' +• t • Dapner ffor lhenj America* HOU: . .. 1c 4 .4 NCQURAGED ,by thz unprecedenl . led success which this popuhr Mutably Sas met' wi and the rapidity with which it has ineremed its etratlation, the_ pretprletor tuts reaoiral to make It still 'Moat arirthy of the pair:msg. of the public nit' this admirable work te a anirsiete of eheopOtto,leadmitted by erery one, containing, as it dyes on hundred pages of reading matter in each numb*, Wag mom 40 an 41 the $3 magazines, and forming two v ol umes a year o hundred pages each, or ramire knadred pettl , to 'of remit stiattreper annum, tbr OM DOLLAR V*, ' • Ration's Dollar Mortals In printed with newrym fine white paper, and its matter iscareftralyannptledetra am i ted by the band* at the editor, audproprletor, w n known to tba publical compacted *Witt:to DI b tow pross ter sixteen yearn. It meseenteln natiglital poems, stories of 'the sea, sketches,' mleceliany, taqn• *mg, biographies, nit and ' hrunor, from • the 7 .,.... rs most popular writa of the tormtry.: •:It Is she lead . with *retard at the notable eventiot lbw t4Www Paco and war, or diseormies, and improvements oeehrring In either hensisphese, forming an sgurattle, pittaolt fat o Miura moment or hoar, anywhere; et ' oor altroak <mar umber brans eeraplete in itiolit - - - ~,,-• 'q ff• •,- No seeturta'n ankles ts aro admitted I ti ortossitartb Op mut"aro enough. controversial,- pit mash. dented tit • it* peculiar ma or Moe. 7 Thie Atilt : le Worded the 4 -Mrs Ains,to.tq' north or eolith, east Or !At, atta in ailed (alba brim each Metals with chant& poplilar itnigrapbli rukoaltanydnas inch levelly tether, brither 'et trMAX would piece in the kindest at (sok , drew,'" Itto ID 1111 its depart66646.66* andorigimi.644,l6o.4urpoAi ,to be, the cheapest magasiturtn theird.. - • .: t. • • MIN POO* alltkothig silo -s tlCUrfe*As batty, sh6ll - IWelvolhitisitult4 Sr ati• ' iit . PisY ti ' ienditiettsrapktittbadaboriretutpiutramettina o shallgur wive 6 opygr,tls. , .- DLL II,. 2 _ ;:.,c,;,f, :.....11 4.:i ..:1- -, L. ‘.:::V:.:,,•-,4Plis g''''' ... 4 ,, ~, i 'WWI, Ttilt,l4l4, 1066114 .:, _ , ... :, .„ • ~ , ~. • _ , 4,irtfiN-451-i41.-44.? - 65 . I ::,, T 05 1 05 iO3 2 Oil 1 lb 1 lb 1 11 116 1. M 1 20 1 20 120 21 .;11 P 9 .1% 424.1 - 4- '" 1311 MTURDAY ‘MtoiiN PLUMBING; ABILINI4_I4 EN. vie tux resp T eetfutly outteee to the'pubiic then hat ynrebideed the entire it of the latenrorof-Idore• An4lltalo, •ad fa- kda tarrying on the pl Ines, In all Its bran= old Stand under:the Potts. lie House, where he lapel by .tentlon to biallutes, be may e able to merits 'bare of the inblle patronage.' fle wlllguar• ntee bin work 'to be u zood t Id it will be' done on as rent terat,as tan •be done airfilve him U. DICKINSON triaLlak . rAusust27:lss3 53-trj ttsville.Jan.s.l,6 I.tt , . MINERBVILLE • . Hoak an stationery - Stage: GEORGE J. PRITCHARD, having removed his book . fitore firom St. Chir to Ifinersrllle, would informs his Mends; and the. peddle geny lidoughout the county , that. they may and his new and large establishment on the corner of Second and Ball. road streets. Ilia stock of books, stationery and fancy articlea is large and complete. compridng everything that"maybe scanted In his line, at prises that cannot fall to give sate libation, being In many lanes even cheaper than they can be bought in the cities.. Ins supply of new books from thii Trade Sales is very extensive, and will linable him to sell at wholesale as well as retail. BChools'and country stores supplied with looks and stationery at-the lowest wholesale prices. hook-binding and blank work done at the shortest notice and In the best style. , • I N. D.—Anything that may be required tit his line • "de. livered to order. ,' . , kilnersville, March 20, 1856 ,18.1 y - gPitc Q_PfAt. DRPOT. QOW.P.M it RN BA S rt, 010. 83 North TII ED,stree aboro %locket, P ELILADELPHIA, . visited opened a complete stock, of the most-approved Sebool Books, ',Aline Maps and Globe., and School Stationery,andwfa be pleased Egf 1: to see any one interested on the subject w i 1111 M MN • of Education. They are ensaded to the following publications, which hare received the decided and hearty approval of the most able and distinguished Educators throughout the United States. No Wheat can be Included in their RA. Spellers and Haider*. • 1 Sanders' Pictorial Primer; _ New Speller; Definer and Analyser; " . New VI at Primer; " New Second Reeder ; • ' ; • " New Third Reader; ' New Vonrth Reader; " New Fifth, Reader; . _ Over *quarter of a million of these toots hare been sold within the last year. and their sieves is impreee• tented. Racing beautiful engravings:lame print, tine paper and itibstantial hindlng,theyare acknowledged to be the halide:roust, cheapest and bad fiesders published. _______ Geography. . • .. t , Peasn's Iksgraphy. It is now u' edrensdlissoneede4 that the only method of teething Geography rapidly sue..A thoroughly, Is horn Outline Maas mud' GloboL. Pettou's, splendid settee of Outline Maps not : onlyiitoel all others. j bolero kept up to the toted • dleetrrerbot and Impane meats wit ho ut mud to "Plage. PrICO P 6 .ITOT PI, as l -, follows ; ..,- , . 1. PhystrelindPollilealMaportheWertern llemisphere,',l - 7 feel byl feet; .2. Physical bY 8 and Pol ; itical Map ed tbeEssternlientisphere, • 7 feet feet • 2. Map of th lied States, With& P ro vi nces , ' Mexico,! Central. - rtes end the Went India Islands, 7„ feet ' • by 7 f .. I. Map of A 8 het by 7 feet; • -; it 6. Atop of garopt, 8 feet by 7 lbst: ' • 6. Map of 8. America and Africa, 6 fist by 7 be t. - The Geographies socoinpeoying the Maps ere 'entitled Pencil's Bey to Iletaisphore Maps , Pelton's Key to, MI 'series of out li ne ]ll!pa.- - _ .._ • They are espeelsily adapted to teach Geography by the use of Outline Hope—ate extremely popular and destined to be nolvetaally used. BOWER. é BARN tie., - No. 33 North Third street, Philadelphia. asirTheee.Dooks can aho be had at pubildter's prices at B. DANNAN'S Book Stous, - Pottrrille,Who btispeat for the publisher. " . Sept. 13.1858. • .; : , ,,O.:V*4,l'*W:l-k.: - s4o';- . ::,':;.•XISCELLANEOUS:„.',:',' pldatlOSl; • - - - DroadwitY. Nen Tart,' - aVLLEIiAL~4 d : PASCAL!eI," - Sixth Street, Philadelphia. • , • . , . ^ - ' Cbeatnnt Street, Philadelphia. - s . • , - Strleor atte Pall sad . Wletter , IEI 15113: - - - A i m ; c omplete. itiwortinerit of Gents' furnishing pod" 'rich interbite andlitney shirts. 'Mark and fancy neck 3ker—four different Styles-4m frames or. plain tier. New style moire antique tka for Lads. •AU style -Standing and Itymn collars for Nee and Lads, on hand and made to order. , - • ' SILK, - • • t I,MOTIL L'ASS.IMERE. • LINKN HID, (Wilking.Y , • -LINED KID. .(Driving.) ' . • ..; , DOG SKIN, ( Driving,)' ,P . . 'DRESS KID AND FANCY, , , - • r DRESS DUCK SKIN °LOVES AND The basilot of Cashmere Wool and extra bony Silk and ?Amino, Cotton, Oanse Merino and beat quellty Ard ' flannel Shirts and Drawers In the County. Shirts Made' tb Order and Warranted to Tit. ; • •1211 LATIM erns kerne • • %Alwayeto be found at the Illy ILO, Can and Gent's tur ,niehlng atom next door to the Pcdtwilio Rooleaettd• rlne, Per: • ' . • - - slate Made to Order.• '* • LEONARD. FRY & CO., •-; psalms Ilk Dealers hal Ear.. huts*: • TAMAQuA,P4.- OOLLECTIONS- ATTENDED'Tf and drafts for sale on all the principal cities in tbii Unit*. Also, MVO for sale an khasland, Ireland, liteOt• sad and Wales: • • Jung./ • ENGLISH PAPER _HANGINGS.. A. LO of English .Paper °Hangings, •1 -- x. very.. showy patterns, with good ebiori, sale 'cheap, to close out a comignMent.Paper hangers, and r thaw, who desks Amp and Wow" - paper will And this a -• favorable opportunity to purchase,leholesalo and retail, as B. BANNithrd Wholesale and Itetall Bookstorei. Where may be had Oold and Velvet papers, Gold pa. pers. sc., varying In price from El cents to $2 per. pima.- - The best. assortment orpapers In the county caw be tau nd • ' at his establishment. Pottsville, Juno 7, roe Art, with all her grleeful symmetry and fasei natiuteharms, may fill the most aspiring ideas of others, but to me nothing can equal the romantic beauties of nature, which enrapture the soul with jrjr and fi ll it with indescribable delight. ' With a desi behold one of the greatest nat ural cutiositie o the world, the wonder of many I natione; Ni Falls, I started from Pottsville , ma i kpg one f a t rio, on the morning of the 21st of net I et, in fi ne spirits, and seedy for any th g to the hope of lon that we would meet or _:9viall !care p. Enjoyed a pleasant chat in the Ears', nd soon arrived at Tuscarora. Taking a l stage ere, w e jogged along to Tamaqua, a dis lance, pre me, of four and a half miles ; and althotrg a of our party' bad misgivings , with, regard , to the certainty of one being able to, commas with the Cattawissa line, we were ten min- 1 utes ahead ~, i , f the train, which allowed us a little time for iariervatina. Had a fine start and trav eled about tiro and a half or three miles from the tows, when to our surprise, we wore suddenly backed withattonishing speed, the entire distance we had passed over. Upon inquiry, we were in formed that the engine was a new one, and al -1 though tried before, was found to be , somewhat out of order and therefore we were obliged to I return to at;aeltanother. Losing three quarters -oi en bout by this operation, we made a second start *birthrfr more successful than th e first. Toe scenery' w wild and romantic; tower the pointing with majestic significance to: ward their tteator, and the luxuriant foliage waving, gracefully to every gentle approach of its ;'suitor, the -Wind, whilst the fairy blossoms Inn neatb, raised ' their heads so meekly, asking with such fascinating timidity, for but one breath of love to pass o'er them. Arriving at the Summit jour attention was arrested by an enchanting rill, which emerged - from amidst a-bed of thrubbery, and winding under the road lost itself far down the other side. Its-mussy banks were overhung with mdst beautiful foliage, and the bright peb bles below glittering in the clear sunbeams with -the modest aeclarioto of the stream, suggested to some of rye the delightful idea of !trout fish ing. In the midst of our ?Umlaut :contempt/s -tone, the cars rolled on and we lost sight; of our fairy rill, though memory still holds a tribute to its sylvan beauties. As if to crush the happy thoughts which this and similar elven spots_ bad awakened, we were suddenly merged i into utter 'darkness, but as all things earthly must have an end, of .emorse a dark, ugly tunnel is Included in the list. 3 As we moved along, the scenery became more rudely wild; mountain piled against' mountain, ' whilst here and there an open spot, finely cultiva ted, and dotted with rural cottagee and wi.e spreading trees modified. the • grandittor of the sightAS fertile oases do the barrenness of the de sert.. The road winds round the eneuntains in symmetrical curves, whilst the bridges, which ap pear to reach from, mountain-to tpouotain. sup ported by teem' work, make the seam truly ter. rifle, still the love of nature and adveetere urged i us to take a view of the valley belote. The height was immense, and the cabins beneath ap. peered as miniature cottages, and their inmates could be compared in thole diminutive appearance only to the Lilliputians. of Dean Swift's inventive brain. Lettving these bridgel in thd distance the valley. was truly beautiful—far spreading land scapes—meandering brooks, and fields golden with harvest, the view being varied by a spacious ferutheuse, a humble school house or an unpro. tending village church. • We crossed the Susquehanna a short" distance above thawing, and soon reached the iron city of Danville, where every bill-side abounds with the mineral, and at every turn in the road our at • tention was directed to the hanks red with ore. fly three o'clock we arrived et Williamsport, the county town of Lyooming. It is beautifully situ sled on the left bank of. the West Branch of t e Sasquehanne, and Is a favorite resort during t e , summer season on account of its healthy loetelit .1 The town liadorned by a few handsome buildiu 1 , , ' and is prettily laid out. lii Our wanderings ale g ~, its quiet streets, for it lacks the enterprise and bustle of our own busy town, we found our way to the Academy, or rather it is a branch of Dick. inson College, Carlisle. It is a brick building, bare of exterior ornament, but doubtless, the in,. terrier is studded with gems of precious worth and deleting intellects of Websterian'power.—' The quantity of limber shipped from this, place is great, and I believe the grain shipping is con siderable a150. ,-- Water' Williamsport at 1 o'clock. A. M., and arrived.in Elmira at six,nrul-immullately com menced an exploring expedition on a small aoale, which resulted in our noting the city as ono of the prettiest pleiis for a residence that we bad yet seen. Returning to the Hotel with keen art: petites and refreshed spirits, ws stowed away our *nightie with astonighing avidity, and steering for the depot arrived there Went, minutes before time. Having a great curiosity to see the Female Conese of which I had heard. / started in man: patty with one of our number, trusting to our pei. destrian ability to return In that, limited time., which we did,tlushed with the excess , of exorcise and heat, and almost breathless with the exertion we had tnade. The College', is a magnificent building lacing the town, and situated upon a slight eminence. It Is etinetrueted of brown steno: octagonal in form, consisting of the build. lug propetoupported by a wing on either side having a handsome dome on eaeb. The grounds me extensive, and from Its delightful locality, I should suppose it a very pleasant place to study. It it said to be sufficiently capacious to aceomme. date three:hundred pupils. The town , is hand somely laid out with,New England' taste. Many of the dwelliogi are. almost concealed from view midst a profusion of nature's adornments, which gives them_ great attractiveness, and whispered home and happiness to me. The sidewalks hem are set pared with beat red brick whieb blister the feet and tire the traveler, Ware ideal, planks ed fa the centre; whilst the soft green carpet of , astute is spread-on either' side, giving elasticity and buoyancy , to the step, Tba town - beasts five • negreptipore i shree weeklies aed two dailies—three banks—six or seven churches—insides several educational Institutor, and numerous petal° build-' ' Inge. I believe it was settled in ITS& by Captain , :din - Hendry. Latterly , it has repidlr_inereased 'in growth cud importance. ' - - 4 ' About twenty mitre above Elmira we touched READ i READ ti ' " - -' upon Lake Seneca, and erode aloag its shore for a R.; 11.. GRESSANG h h NA has -een aP• distance of perhaps twelve or fourteen miles. It Muted ..AAint for this eounb , ,ter the side of h a magnificent 'beet of water, thirty-five miles , “r AK'S RAT T METALLIC BUWAL CAMS," 1 Whieh eupercede all other kinds In nee. Being perfect'', to length and from two to tour wide. Its waters =airtight, it obviates the neeessityor batty burials, aad are eery . deep and it has never haa—_n known to aim preserves the Cody from leintedlete decomposition,— bees. over. ....Though sometimes this lake ,betrays They atetarticularly suitable for transporting the body reetlesseSse upon Its surface, when we beheld 14 item oast place to another. The fare is covered 'with e the tranquility of its water, reminded no of. Pet.' lw a hir „,, k a l trth l retr a e e ta th i r oa P' n , ab l n e , elin by be itip rer r e rg it '4 4l 4 viva `s beautiful description of ~'this silver lake wo w . We ari g ht g i n you fi na fi ca m c e em ma c m a zt a upon whose fair bosem the sktM aria epreai his wtootstaaaratatemen .t aft-to the advantages the Itle• snowy rail." - One steamboat prayed nlony, sod faille Coffin ludroverthe Weedett.but the Mining wit!' twit"ttithrte Isleastrni bastelrere Seen in th e die. asses: , ~,: ' -; ---,i ,- • ' ". ~ - ' , 4 tanerr spreeding their 'fails to the gentle breath. Wasttretres, th. .eri a ig„,".i n f..4r a .,4(4,44 /ef t , ti nu ty cf. lour oni . • th at ;tole so sweetly Over the waters. • Threatens' suentatt'kuteste new* Onristourso usa4.o tante, 'm'y baYoutt'ate lake is sublime. gradually audit , the remain,' of the late 800. dohnD.Celboun to tbeeew , train-and . richly elatirated- , ..u0t a barren spot - gstastostaithsheUrnirlachtmprmaid vs mita ttro belief ' large . enough to . ut .the 'eys upon *.. The -pretty th" "L W' s" 144441.413 " 4 " 4 " ttran5i l bine devited la gorgeous epleudor, and fruitful the dead to fr final matte plaits. • - . ' • Hi would , let f an yrtist'a pea. th'i d) ,vid. ire (b y , anitilrYS, yourcete., , ..^.., 1 1,. ess ~..m ate aP, QM. Pr ~„ *-14.arm Ciar,Javie opt%Dan. wet**, win. ,cu t ell.„0111 In partleular attracted our attention R. ug, eft Darts, J.iikliirrisn,;44 VAlboo.1).11,. by ' t eilnplatity, of fte autilue, and th e striking aw ' dstlimesta; Ma. tr.xsatillestry Dodge; beauty: of Its **very: ' between letersim and ' %TM'-'• ' - i i , 1 de i - t t , - '•- ' . Peat Taallysltti Yirilitleal feellsgmisevineld by i 41 fatillimlifit B i 4 Id a ltioshlf• tiara lot autslollow bit's** truth Tindall in 4 lb i , 11...:,. ti..: _,-.:, 1 ,4 , :JarIMEII4.IIO ' . ~,,,,.., , .- , Oraresbertheocrimar pake 'Sittig:: a "mete far- Pvesidosti wild* tbecjoi of ' 'iloditifilk3iiiil33ool' "i' ''' " - '''. 4 '2141"; ;IT :oologb10, , ablr,411144114111 • 111111‘014 ..ti.f.trne-,;. - ' , . , i4:, - 4 4 ,;:f. sl_ft.x. :4 1 , t , r. . . N .,, ig ~. , ,„, _ _ -, ~ _ _ ~,,, ,_ PROM - PACIFIC.' , E.. LOti: when in the . • City of Philadelphin learned to his great meet t on, that owing to the rumored lees of the steamship pacific, he would not be able to duplicate the very band 'Same and *carted 'assortment of spring and' Bummer Clothe; Oanimeres and. Vestings that be has jest opened for general inspection at hismew Salea.Room, Corner of 'Centre and ,MahOtifollgo Pottiville, March 2. iesa. .EDWD. T. TAYLOK. , go ! DRECII: RED A , to ßHarries- mese mar D_ sliOwe. 11 I FRED, a Tale of the Great Dismal Sammy, by Hrs. 11. IL Stowe , author q Mule Cabin-2 vol. ' , . . History of Slavery, by Horaeo Greeley. Confidential letters of Napoleon • awl Josephine, by Abbott. . , . _ • Cousin Nicholas. i,y the Author of Ingolsby Legend. Sermons, by Spiro% the NOW* Whitfield. . Household Myst/aide. by Lizzie Petit. .- Lives of Fremont, by Bigelow, Upham and Sebmucker. - Saratoga, i Tale of Ifni •• , Hendler's Life of Washington; Illustrated. • ! ° lrving's Life of 9 r 3 vol. At Home and'Atenad, by Madame Natoli. • Retributbm, by Mrs. Sonthworth., , - Commodore Perry' Jap/Illustrated. '.. Ememan's English Trait . , Parton's Umnerana Poe of the Zuailsktieaguage, 'fast publbthed, and tbr sale ! 7 —•'', - •. , • ; IiEIO:II,AHICHT. - - , L Bo:4mM? and Stationer. I &Cs FRUIT • 'TREES.. /C.,1 In Large or Small QMastettles.. BANNAN has bon .appointed • Agent for the ml, of Fruit' • Trees Dom the arseryyf • • - ELLWENGESA SASSY, of Soobistor. The listMst blursorjoln the world, and whb were recom mended by.thelate lamented Downing as gentlemen of strict integrity; on whom net ma depend that you get• the kind of Fruit Tree, ordered. • These gentleman have 300 acres Oiled • with Trees, Shrubbery, and Plants of every description. In cultivation. The Pall is the best tlmetoreceice the Trees—the Mots can be burled in trenches during Winter,and then plant-' •ed out early fifth') Spring.' -Trees obtained in this may. !very seldom fill Ingrowing. ! •.. Ward° r 6 for Fruit and-Ontameittarrrees; Shrubbery, 'tr., In large or ;mall quantities. will be rectired by the anhaerther, awille Trees furnished the Latta end of Oe - tobtr, at nursery prised t3ept. 10. '56.`%, • • 0 WIIICH AT SUBSuRIBER saiv.• "'STICKING our an be inn for "A Few Days," in the ,window of the Gentlemen's 'Furnishing Store, next door te the "Pottsville Ileum." &tSO. the most beautiful assortment of Summer tar, Stocks, Scarfs, Ribbons, % Hose, !Wars, (of all styles,) Suspenders, and all articles In the Furnishing line, serer before referred to the citizens of Potterille. • .. • SPIRTS MADE TO ORDER! awl neeimaSee • That every 'shirt ordered at this establishment is war ' rented to St, being made by OLDMLLY t TA9OAZT. of Philadelphia, whose reputation as skirt manufacturers Stand second to none la thernion. Measure taken arid "?slarts made in the most Auittionable styles, and at Phil. adelphla prices. C. TAYLOR. Wetter - Hie, July 19 .'56 • - •• • 08-if • , Q1,0114131AN °UAW°. • rrHE l l'hiladelphia • Guano Company IL haying purchased from the VerManananaorernMent the exclusive right to all the Guano Within theirjurisdic tion, thsysre new prepared ta_farn sh Femmes with act , excellent Fertilizer, M a much low rate than the Porn.. Ilan Is now sold.. • ' The • subsedber has been appoin sole agent by the Company to vend this anklet* Schuylkill county, where it can belled by the bag or ton, at the Company's prices. It is put op mostly in bags of. 1030 ponada & bag, and will bo sold at $3 50 by the bag., or $l2 SO par ton of MOO pounds', ash. • The predominant ingredient of this Alamo is Done Phosphate of Lime, tithe percentage of Ammonia. Pamphlets showing the fertilising quality of the anabootan be obtained at our Store. • • . D. HANNAN, • • • • Sole Agent F or Schuylkill county. • Pottaville, JUDO 14, '56 •: • ' ilitii,NNED AND COMMON' non,: Varner of Railroad & , Callotelkill eireeir,Pattarille. Wholesale and illetall. i , . • PTHE subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he bus taken the Flour and Feed oils, heretofore kept by Bell and Blathers, where heal]) keep an kinds of Flour and Feed, of every . ..description. which will be sold 'wholesale - and retail at-Um' tweed -priea.i. . lie has on hand a good assortment of tholes Family Flour, Feed of nli,kinds, tact. as Corn; Oats, Hlll Feed; Hay. Straw, &c., Le; : :' - , ; Ile will also sell all kinds of Plant, Fad ie., on Clow mission. . Ile respectully solicits the patronage of the friends of Iho late firm, and the gownerally, feeling cond. .lent that he can give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. 13A40 MOYER. March 8. VI 10-tf THOMPSON & DENCLER, • Bankers and Dialers In Enehinge, 2 doors South of the E.rpreqi Office, Centre Street, • Pottsville, Pa., . WILL strictly attend toallcollections entrusted to them, negotiate Business Inver; Loans. Stocks, and all other securities. Dews. Taylor,Brothers, Rankers, New York , Drafts on Union Bank o London. Belfast Banking company of trelarid. National Rank of 'Scotland: :ago at the alas of • • • Mears. Green a Taylor, Liverpool, • ; Messrs. Taylor,Aruce I Oa, Lieth, Scotland.. eat:Wendy on hand and fbr ode the any alnotiist,frot LI upwards; la sans to snit puretuteeri... " These drafts are payable at eight, and are-good in eve ry..pert of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. - Un runent Bank Notes exchanged ia the best rates. - Land Warrants bought and sold. Pottsville; April 19;16 , Pest.l9, Ind - 16. _ _WA - • Patent JUST RECutc.tilt,All OZWlldre rseport of "I di ot, aa follows: i , line Gold Nagle Ififluff and linntitmcass Patent Eever, from $BO t 0543•06„....., ' Gold Anchor Lever and Lepine, from IC to $50., Rarer Watches—ilantingandOpen Pareftuan Erto $4O. Jetosirp—,Alson,very extensive assortraeutof ilue,lerw airy. - Plated ' --, , , x' Wdre,..4nst .reeeived, a 'Variety of Abe lateitpatterns and best quality, by the set or sin; Mc Oen ' s . • , Risky Goodr—la emir' variety. such as Fiat china 1/'nfes., Plower caves, Ibludandsy Ornaments, a 4. iffnaMirnstricalents.--Superlor Violins, Guitars, AnSfr ,-aeons, flutes. Ac., lte. ..- - 1 . - . ~ ~ All of which am offered at the bleat m a rk et prinse—, Call and see for yourselves. et 1 - • • :.- ' ~- -. . 11.1..r.L/i111.3111111A (Zeds Z. Asher) ' ,_ , • Centre street, 3 dor, • aboveldabantange t Pii4silife;Dee.lo; 1431" • 1At,i.26. 341 : - 740.tik ... i Ll.~;~~:~:J MEM :'fiy'~?AV~'.~:C.n..uf.~'-4.~': ~ =.:.:. p'l+x.a..K4W '' ~bt,r~ , ln^.iE :~T: _-; MEI . ' . . 11341.11 TV. inteit Is beititi In the dim oil woods t ••• fa the still, Wight smarmerboure, WU* tbe eon ewe earth la txlvered • Wittirearthtat imam mei Illattera. •1111tentleietmheaula a nd ato aitlonag • Thietytt each meett and olluklortry Ms% '7 5 :A " na the eMerlad leaves Be quivering i i 0 tateblteming W • hile the 3 yens birds are ditthy 13 a-' :t tight Istt Met • •'• • And the tweet shades are ritylng • With their totaled betel or Om' ' Bat they are 'WI more kreely • What the !mains has pasted by, . • AMI clad the dark old forest . In robes of 'deep/ dye • • And ibe dark green hue of summer Is wizen with tbesolden brain And a crimson glow is steeling Through each leafy robe abd crown. tint when the stern rid winter. Vas robbed them of their dress, 'And naught is left to gladden • ' • -,; Whew an nee toreltness, Then glocome the pure w hite snow Sake, And peatlreath Upon the leafle p ss bran y ches To tdde the touch of death. • ~.-., . . . , • , . .._, .., . The imow.wreath's purer, brighter, = ,eThan aught on earth beside, • , , nd It comes In dueling Beauty , . • . 1 When the doarets all hate Mak,. • zi . I 'Fhen the music has deputed I From woodland, tale and dal; ' ; ,• - ' And the sighing wind, sadhearted, ,', ...: Is chanting sunitnettlikneU. ' j ... 'There b beauty la the sunny hair 1 ,f And glowing cheek of youth; - ' - •• • ''' • . . dna beauty *the roseate Hs -.. • , spaakitli kerwandtritth.. ..- . . . . . ' • There is a proud, bright Ileanty . Aln iceinhood'a *tatting *yet nd Beauty In the broad high brow ; • . i i Abel - that be should die. • ' . _ lint thOligh all Beauty . I, Is peseing fast away. . • We shall behold new Beatles, - .• In iheresLos of endlem day. , Lawrence County, l's: ' HAIEVIZT llgirrid.. Totl gs. [warner Tog' inv uttZ.Trit.l A TRIP TO . RIAGARA FALLS. MEM= REE , N u• 4 Uri. El =INIMISZM .•' ' - 'Pi e 4 the eleetion. -Niiiib'e 'lma did not fail to east : ther ` influence Into theright, scale, ODCin for free edc* , ee disesision ee Hansasancr het but net least, Fran:tont: 7 - Bost beautiful ' flowers, grew. in • profusion along the road, Vetoing Primroses ' Scarlet Bergamot, Belden Rod, end minty prettildossoms strangers "tame, bat In vale did I search for at aural bash, oe a twig, of tarrtisenntain hemlock. The fertility 1 Mt tfiet,,ottlifire;.(lioalitiretiitiratlierthimineregine tit? growttiesitels httrdY feral ai Oar rugged soil •p , nets. rDined at Danandaigus, a beautiful Allege,. situated at the northern extremity ,ola ' late of the same main; being notch distinguish ed for • the _picturesque beauty, Of its attention • and the elegance of its buildings. Silica woe:011- 4 the botuidary, .the wild, grotesque 'granary 'wbich•enraptured es in Prainifivania, has chang ed to W more subd ued " kind' of beatify, !bleb BM nerves "and lolls the brain 'to 'gentle' musinP. Among ,the "many'places .we , pose* throueb, Tonawanda deserves a word of . praise: I 1 is a place of' cotisiderable business and (mettles. some,' very pretty buildings. ' Being in Niagara ciituitt our anxiety to catch a glimpse of the river war soon gratified, and we rode along its shore nearly' the •entinplistanee, being about eleven miles .: It is apretl. stream Greater, noth ' fog' remarkable in its - scenery arid I conclude* ' that all its beritity'and gnuidenr mint be' cancels . trated in one epot,—Niagarwrallil Bow lightly le the name uttered by many who have never 'be- I held, never imagined one , tithe of its nobleness, - it's pato:tier, its soul thrilling Jebblitnity i How empty it sounds to those who never hint an eager ear to the musical roar of its majestic waters, lull 'lVey I'' Ir.gritb Irreeistible inipetuosity over the rocky Algal's., and arc lest tO view bemeath the 'aim, trace et' the stream' below. ..• .1 As. 'Weed urea our shore end gawk With he el Wildered hi ate, spon the ;male sight, I could not finkutterauce to my feellugs _but Mutely gazed With astonishment aild 'wonder,' whilst thonght, eirer Ins, thotight, whispered, Thy Parker's work. ''-- Caliber indeed must he be; who placidly looks On 'tithe erape and inwardly gay% ?there is no Cot' " [Can we wonder, can wkdoubt, that the red min fancied:the Brent 'Spirit Called him here? that I Tilley - iiirshippeol • With heathen ' idolatry thesis Mighty Falls, 6134 doubtleia offered many a uteri licertolapPease Hid wrath, Whose angry voice call. Oil to gent from the rushing of the waters? HOW often May tribes of tbe.m.have assembled here in ' -,' council, perhaps the Care bt Eolus serefilg es theircouncitchambei. Bdt where are they nee? l' i tos . winds In Mistier wave 1 sigh, and' yonder group with saddened cointenancee -and bent Daisies, echo in reply their tale of sorrow. Ab I • the rid man's wrongs are 'many and fearful.- . i It were vain for me to essay a description of this grandest freak or nature.' Many have truth fully portrayed its magisifieence, and I would not detract one iota from its glories or their glowing dereriptioris by my meagre - attempt. Again as I trod the-well beaten paths; of Goat Island, end raoseing that 4inaster-piects , of architecture, the Suspension Bridge, and stood 'on *foreign soft-my ' heart swelled with emotion and love for this great county of ours. Wandering ;far West, the wide Missouri dashing heedlessly *long and mingling with the great waters' of the father of rivers, our -noble Mississippi burst in ravishing beauty .upot my menial view. • Prairie alter prairie in all their richness dud purpling luxbriancit rose and fell like billows edst the ocean,'end- reaching far. be yond, quite to the, confinea ; of our goverment, the wide Pacific ocean. peeeefut in its-very name, ' with 'the projecting capes. along Its shore—the .Reeky,Mountaitir with-Dade rugged cliffs. and towering peaks, (not forgetting, Fremont' peak) shared in my extensive wunble ' and returning,the ' Falls of St. Anthony with} their-transporting beauties, and back again to' the scene before me; awakened a chord of potriotisin within me never felt before, which burst In ardent, heartfelt prayer for the continuation of haypibess and prosperity to our blessed and happy republic. ' Whilst riding up Lundre Igine,l could not fail to call to mind the heroin spirit displayed by Col. Miller, when rho . British . had taken- post on eminence vat the:bead of the Lune, and had open ed a deadly fire Open our Men', G eneral' Scott sold to him "Will you advance-end. capture that bat tery"? With firmness written upon his brow and deliberate determination beaming in his eye, he modestly, replied, "I will trY Bir o and' ho did it, turning thergatie against the- enemy. :"I will try • sir!" I almost fancied I beard ii reverberating from shore to shore extending o'er that extensive plain find echoing brick with mereprad force : the never dying risible storks. " On the battle ground we as '. tended an obseriptory 118 i feet height, and - by the *id of I telescope hadattexeellent view -of Broek's monument seven milradlatant. . This it a tek ,now monument erecto tite'tnemory of Sir Isaac - Brock, who fell Irian engegetiient with the Auserb. clans in 1812. , Retracing our route we returned io the shore of the Pails, andlthenee down to the -bridgeracross—and,on our own soil again, to the great relief of one of our, party, whose remit): Bean blood arrived almost to a state of ebulition; ' to think-that other than repoblicin government should be found anywhere. enlour glorious, conti-- nent. Taking an afternoon train, au hour's ride brought us In safety to the city of Buffalo, a 1,00% .ond Now York in point of business and imstle.--; It is situated at the eastern extremity of .Lake Erie, two or three miles with ; of the commence ment of Niagara river. Itewade is immense. Its pasltion is such u to redder it eigreat extrepot through which ranch of theciimmerreebetween the . East and West roust pass. _ Id:string Buffalo early iu the teeming, and passing through many little places and some large ones, We arrived at Albany early la the evening. bavingtraveled over a- dia. tenets of three hundred mild across am Blotto.— Stopped,at Rochester, a fee minutes on the road, but saw or heard nothing., Of the Spiritualists, though . judging from the rabketin the pry we all enjoyed. en :Unusual flow of •spiritai• As we rode •by Syracuse, a very' flue building situated upon a slight elevation time Pointed oat to me as Longstreth's Pa/MOM Lehoratory.:-• - nod at .' Utica; and were much pig:seed with It et fine ca pacious depot. We notieedwith regre rougbout our entire trip . , the inferbirity of the depots in Pennsylvan ia- to those of _ the , State of New York. Rode atoned Albany,44ntiring the hind ' some church edifices, had a tine view of the Van Renoselaer property, and other ,points of ihterest. This city Is not remarkable:for its neatness, nor for the regularfty,,of Its Orate, which with but few exceptions are quinsi narrow. The Capi - trial the head of State at. Is is very fine structure, faced with brown freestone, taken from the quar ries oe the Hudson. The City Hall is Imposing in its appearance, built, of i marble with a-gilded dome, and near by the State; Hall may be seen n mammoth pile of the taut. Material. This city next to Jamestown is the ;oldest place in the ' Union, receiving Re present name In honor ot the • Duke of York and Albany, afterwards James 11, when it came into - the poen:Won of the English in 1664, not chartered - us *city till the year 1686. Ittiontoins a Medical College, };tats Noma alashool, Albany Academy, Female Academy, Albany. In stitute, having ,g library numbering 5000 volumes fur the diffusion of scientific Information together with a mineralogical cabinet.;' The Public Schools haves library of 8050 voldmes, besides the Slate 'Library Open for the nee of the public, numbers 27,000. These are - pot aft int acquirements; they are too numerous to .imention. As viewed from the Hudson, the aPpearunee of the city is highly picturesque and impraing, being situated upon an acclivity. Here and there 'a solitary Dutch house with its high peaked roofand turreted gable.: turned to the street, reminding 'the traveller, that • it was founded by the Dutch ,in 1623, still if nits, . mory serves me, I think iu 1610 some emigrants trom Holland gettled'therel. - And now for 'strip drain the river, honored' hy • 'the - title of lindsion, which 'leery lett it as;s me morial of his, first ascent in 1607. Deservedly , " lies itheeti 'Styled 'the! illthlne 'of Anteries.". , It -abounds - In sewers of 'lke: melt exquisite; beauty, Toed sublimity.. 1111. waters move not along with' 'the-berce song of the bliiolouri, or the bolder wave of the Missitudppl, bat plead', it winds its means dering',VlULSO round the; base of palisades and highlands, and now midst leafy meadows which ' "Nature In ail ben benefice:era has decked in robes • of gorgeous groom; varying in dot 'math the ge nial rays of the sun, i Wboi with any-. claim ' to • poetry or love of na tural; beauty, eau look 'upon this retied scene of hill and ;dale, unmoved by, its brilliant fascinations?' 'Tenon this noble stream 'that Faltoricoade kis first siceeutul trip' with his steamboat 'Clermont," or lathe world derisively . tensest it Tolton's Folljt," 60* now the largest . .vessels navigate it as far op as Hudson City, end 'steamboats empitantlY seed along its surface.': ~ i .- Th e Unbar the river tore generally elevited„ Anquently risintto'kifty heights, of, whin/smelly ire rocky and_precipitons. 'lke view's)? the eat& ' kin Mountains stretching' foreep-tawiirl Heaven on .-, dlr. right was imikingly_ =jade, and.' tie mountain Rouse, sinatolll34ollsbeautiful terrace of one of the,sumniitg..23oo, feet abort) thelevel of the godson, wiswisible is considerable Jilin nu gloat the steer.ffiteilktilandee which extend fat a great 'distance apParetitlY; at the base or the .treatakilisAutristi t ztearly with the margin of the'. river, and extending UM feet perpendicularly, are striking speebieus of 'trip reek.' At the passage of the Highlands, about 62 miles above New Tort : ,City, the seeneryls' grari p lod• imposing.: Tbls is the welt known West Foist Of the river, the ,seal ' "of a Military Asindetiy,4ettsined by, the prern-i, went, and never have V, beheld so meek plettir-:, tonine and enchanting IntaiSif as is concentrated in this spot. It eras at Able place that a theta was suspended ainowe during the Revolullon, to- , ' filming the tioemo 'vetattia, aseending.the liter: oi the opposite bank of tite - river may Woven "ever Shade,' the ptattnit r4idtmett of N. P.. Wil. :lig, whin werld.renowsta rims es an 6100 and , rot, hag wrought :for bill - wreathe „of , laurel which will never wilier, ' On ii small 'blind bs• tween %Vitt .Pointlioci; Cold- tpring; ths viral . betake( Mille Yiriti.*?slitolbsitedif. 91. Wide, Wid° Vorld,,Qttracky, Le 4 airy he, fared. Voidentliff; 'hear 'by, item etittlfhl' at Ont. George P. ibitiviis,lerbeettApholliiter Ina -nth wide es. .'l Bll 2 l t.T.s end, truly ,his ssleetiotkof such a spot 111 s. `40114114 true** lute : - 11' '''' - . ' .''* ' " Silinbethisii site fislordaiirer Interest isl tie banks *et this A O lter mits. With, ssiOiltK - IT l ino} iiir imieh-new- beauty anik *task' - . 1 - 4 1 . , :i1 10 . 1 ' 14 10 1 •! 1, .` , " I WO( - n:i P.',' -‘-• ) ~4:, - :;1, ,•,. 1:. ~i, ''''"' 4- IVII 4 7MV*I STWI:'PR;NTING OFFICE MEI ' ititt4prositret thieePteasee t We we wit preptietto meals JOB awl 800 titINT/NG ottrery deeeriptkit me the Ma of the lawn' . aNrial, tbespor that It c be &ow damp:Aber tete 1!/b1wwat in the uwatir,.wwb as 110.601.4144, '; i , +NSW Za_fArAlh, , ZaWisAihnfo r ,: .- i • 'l4tittsoilliers, i • Hand Bilis, ••-,.. Peper— '46l6l4o tr0r..0,04: , -. ThetP.--- - - r Bill Ilawilik - t .7.:: ...1...' . i: • 'Oar* '•,, kr. I• Ai pr try striated iwitspe. Our !Week alit)! TIM id ll6fs exteisirs 0W161444* WSW.' tilied ilia. iew. We of lbe. State i abet we i keep bawls sasoloa aptlity batlobbleg. Stiligi itielkallOilatii binelf, we will etairte Wow Work to ,be aa neat ma any that eta to ;viol out Li Abe cities: PIIINTLNO IN COWLS' toes .et the aborted petite. , . ' . Z 9 MIII Boots bowfin every variety at style: siso s oo t' I " of re", dilelli"tk'it 23 ,,aulUtirestb 3 vaba cud order st short irtle• ' t!, ' that see we-would: be in . Nay Torlb- wad tog- oar way through. crowded themeildiflOts 'midst piles of seine end elector • latilltind -ma • -from our right nature't leautleo,, and obliging se to see some-of the acqeirituents of art.. Crystal Palace, oar first object of sweatiest amply mad us for the mush ride we bad in teaching it, sad making 'retard Its exterior, Thistles the observa tory, the reservoir, d.l clossd,the day.for *handl • lumina 11 10 1 049 11 tildvss.- •TtYleel-sastaurant, we gladly :betook • oinelves to,,rest -in Nichols"; einloyjug all eight the,refrerthinc,disLog .Broadway musio.. . _ • - Brooklyn was soon reached the fidlitileg ing, and with eagiumese we watched ,as proached its ontskirte; foe the otteurat to show wood Cemetery, 'the city of thatlead.", Tbeie emu quietness of the place awed es, into silence, and is our carriage rolled zolaelessly over the roods which Intersect it,,more: impressive became the soleasofty, of the .scene. • The bon,ghs, waved • mournfelly over our heads sad lk Tea the swatted notes of thernany feathered warblers were sup; pressed into-mut requiems o'er the presions.thm4 Many of the Monuments erected here ate taw Wel indeed, and display much ;tallith' skill-and cultivated taste, yet *plain, white slab, barikAt any - inscription, save "Our Sather ' Washed is chord [rimy heart which all the ma,pilleence. of Miss Candies monument' and others of similar" character, failed to impress: This is the place for reflection; secluded and retired, surrounded by the tombs of many who have pasted from earth to Ihe nnanown 'region, of eternity. Casting all earthly- care aside, I 'could wander for days s around this sacred spot and indulge in sweat se- • Aeolian and solemn , meditation. I was loathe to leave this. enchauting scene with its marbled lass and placid lake; its. varied , ground .of ,hill and dale—Ocean MU with its ostensive view-1-' and geeing once more upon the gracetally. wet tog mounds, equally pleased with - the simplest Josabstontras with the most gorgosons mewling* we left its hallowed precincts- and:Merged once more into the noisy city across the Taking a boat down the 'Bay, •we were anon dashingluziously across the losuriaat State of New Jersey. Arrived at Camden we were beard ly welconied by dear friends we met there, whose cordial hospitality and friendly courtesy we hilly appreciated after our fatiguing journey. ••Spies the eveningin our Quaker City, and returning to, ' Camden enjoyed a peaceful Sabbath therm,, which proved to oi indeed a day Of rest. .Biddingedien to oar kind friends on Monday morning, we end sed she:leer to the City of Brotherly Lowe,' sad after rambling through its busy thoroughfares and partaking, of the kind hospitalitim,of another dear friend, we sought the depot, bound for one mountain borne. . .... . Ae we rode along our own sweet Bolukilkillotid familiar scenes one after another, faded from oar view to make place for others, our thoughts tlii to advance of their poninsors, mingled with the deer ones as Pottsville, and hoMe again awakened within us a strong desire to share in its delight ful pleasures and attractive charms. . B. . . Tux New YonaTataulm.—Tbe inglieneorof this journal,if we may Judge froei its wide Landargeed. caution, Must be immense. it cire slates la both the !astern and Western continents—it mad be. neith burning ..-sun ,of Africa; where the sleigh of tbe,ltuasiali glides swiftly 'orar2the fro. ten snow ; Mt:Oriental Ada; In our. pslattar , eity residendes, ankisherti the fire of the Whitern'plo. neer casts , its :middy light on the walla Of bis hide cabin. when we recognise the fact, it Is amusing . to learn that the Grand Jury bf Harrison county, Virginia, has . found an indictment against „the conductors of the 'tribune, as pnblishers or troll:. sortable and seditious matter. A terrible'prosur elainento, truly. In connection with this matter, it is Interesting to know that the circulation of, the rribusa, is. ling it altogether, is as follows : - Africa, Alabama, Arkansas, Asti,' California, 7283 9480 Canada, 1 787 , 3240 Cherokee' Nation, 3 • 8 Columbia (Dt.)' • •• Comma:teat, 6671 8719 Delaware, Europe,- 500 . . 550 Florida . - 23 - 27 • Georgia, 39 ' 63 Illinois, ' 10552 15932 Indiana,, 6013 • 11973 lowa, - 3986 • 46950 46 413' Kentucky, • .323 488 Louisiana.. -• #53 . Maine, • 8024 • 129110 Maryland; • 310 432 Mass., . 10176 15075 Michigan, 9156 15848 • Minnesota, „ 1941 111asourl,,, , 550 .e 0 • .32 Nebraska, - 3 117 New Brunawielt, , 259 New Jersey, 3483 5.410 N. Hamps hire, 4231 74= No* York, 58571 87577 New Meskm, 4 • 21 North Carolina, •28 ' 39 Nova Scotia,. ' 5 115 Ohio, 17150 ' 25987 'Oregon, . 232. •- • "507 Pennsylvania, 10602 17360 R. Islanl,- .• • 1864 • 3364 Sandwich IL; 117 . "213 S: Carolina, .17" • 38 A. America ? • ' :103 Tennessee, 109 • ler Tsai, 102 174 Utah, 4 •bs 1 Vermont, - 5809 9480' Virginia, 494 Washington T., 33 • Wisconsin, 8822 WE EIN BOOK -BINDERY:: isctltan. April 10.'65. Oct. 22, Id. 2$ • , • 37 tr 13 = t'oto er Manse eated &nit made of it. the Ms , oul fiwartout remark , Cannot be considered ass fair 1:110, becanes, tut miners - cell it, it wis the first crop of Coal, taken about three feet below the surface, and will& is always regiirded as rein. Doubtless when they get deeper into this mine the specific gravity end other valuable properties will prove to be greatly enhanced." -' The situation of this mine is on Feesltralts, - nearly equi.dietant betwont Pillar Bay wad Call= Bay, about twenty-three miles-from Cape • Flatus. ry. In reporting on the local_ position and sir. cumetances of this mine, Capt. Thoniside mac: "The height of- the mountain is from ton to twelve hundred feet; the formation is mindetone ; six leads of Coal ranging in thickness from one to three feet. dip 10 degrees. Distaste' between Coal leads ranging from twelve .to one huedred bet. From high watermark thirty feet; to• low 'water mark 150 feet. From Coal leads to Ste ' 4 &theme water about 600 feet." j . . . • Capt. Thorndike has commenced working the mine with some experieneed English mittersorho' report very favorably of the qualities or the:Ooal. The mine is admirably ait uted as rospeets facility of drainage and shipment. . Assistant Engineer Fatterson, of the lisumashm , setts, reports of this Coal, after the test.: is -the following terms : "I lind it superior to any Coal I' have seen en this sound, with one exception—that is, its rapid. its, of. combustion. It leaves about Ave Per mat of Blinker, which with proper tools can be easily removed (rota the grates. The weight is forty. seven pounds' per antic root, and deposits, fooled lag clinker, about thirty per cent. by Measoit: lt compares pith Cumberland. Coal for weight galas! equal bulk as eight , to ten, evaporative p e c i fs oy six to tan. Without pretending to a • precise analrsis;llitr. Patterson estimates this Cosi to consist at Amp% seventy p ar * of who. twenty of bastes"; ertth the remaining ton . parts of ,silica trim ..earthly matter. • Yaeasr. Sentre.-;.Col. Mau; Psalms of Cali. ramie, is now Unrolling in Europe. Recent, for. eign4ers say that ,holog - arrived it Vienna, he a plied to the proper'entherithie forperotbadon tot t the government bendier. 'He was re fusee on the that no one bat a member of the btropeart Congress of West* tben ineeseirm. In Vienna Coed be admitted. .Thereepen be re titled to be received in the Oonsvist to a asataber, stating that his diploma bid Wu destroyed toy • the greet'cannagratton to Ban Pram:lam -Ibis 'demand was compiled with, and he war tweate4 'with the greatest consideration by ell thy mem bets of the body except Lb. Aretidlehe tiberims, who took exception to his adtahniet. Nihilist! as diploma. CA. Pearson -feeling himself zloty* at thrimannet in which the Aretalehe'l idotte were Made, elmilengnd biamierhereepostheltek. dukedatosodoi atom his dittoityre~iledi eX plairied and alt was 'satisfaterily - eettlei,!‘ Cal.`' 'Pearson was admitted to the Asir et ftergery and named . a Vie, President of the Colleen. i c isirettaik iota*. n viiicßitr try . into* :daet:itut Your PaP" I°llBgarifiewesisibi' To 1044 the editor repot: , It iiikt longer yoit rii!eks - - 13=2 MA Zairian. 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