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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 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