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" 1.,..., ... t , ....,, 1 clergymen and &Jowl Teat/sera supplied with the " -ism. al $1 in 114Tfinte . , . ' ~„.: , .. . II `, • ' 1 i•: .' .1". i - ' •if_ •.. - ~ • r ' : • -. , 1.,- best tlft. ell and T 1 Ot r „tort: , If wbferlberxtt*r tat dbiteo ittinuanee of their news. p l ptinf, thit,publlAlvai day oo4tlptte to seed uAW raps ptid. Ake tbefra - Itiieirqxieregleet nr refitiie to per.from tile °teen to which they aredirerttst • they are 1t...41 responsible until they have POttled the bills and ot -4 dert &them discontinued. • • , 1 subscribers move to otter places without informing the ablisher,and t o nes N pnwrs are sent to the former. di _lion they are hold' rospancibte..• . T e courts have dr;eitled tbst refacing to tsbenewspa. pore from the alike, or removing end leaving them un called for, is prime facia evidence of intentional traittl. _ _ .. 1 RATES OF ADVERTISINC. • . 1 •n; —.,,,,, 0(1011005. 50 cents for . one latiertion—sub• t.•'l'll'eengtineertiona.2serteats 011C 12 11 1 . , 3 4t Ilitell One time. 2$ „,,, t ,„,, i thdquent mite tons, Ace s each. alladver ' t i plus over 3 lines, for short perleds,l charged sa a e'l.•'in e ' sialTos. ' 03It. .. TWO. TWAILE.I ' SM. ' TWELVE. 'Mika lines, 02'. 8115 .$1 25 • $2.25 -$3 00 Your linen, • 65 475 2 7.5 OO Five lines, 1 tH) .. 1 60- -200 i. :3 50 500 MI , IVRat I irELIN LS COVNTEDI9 A SQTAI7.I, ()Fir.”' LUIIES.• •One Square. .- 125 • 2 25, 3 01) '((0 0 , 1 10 00 • Tir'Squares, 321 4OU 6 talt 1.9 00: 14 00 Three Squares, 350,. 5 00 7 50 . : ;12 00 18 00 * Emit Aquaies, 450.• .0 00 . ' 800 v. 1 .4 I* '2O 00 t. .Quirtitr col., . 0 00 , -•9 00 ,12 00 ? 111- 00 30 00 Ilaif column; 10.00 15 00 20 00 ' " 35.00 5O 00' •;•ijtrgerspass for shSrt perltsis,Us per agreetnent: 41,-;llµsiness Notices, sloach—acc9milanied witit an sill viertlseinent.so rents earl, ' . • Advertisements before Marriages and Deaths,,lo cents I • peril ne for Ira Insertion --subsequent insertions, Scents pid [lino: N Ine werdsareceuntedas aline i n advertixing. • , \ Merehante and others, adverthilog by the 'yeas. 8411 'ehE lees. ands standing advertisement not exceeding 16 ' lines, will be charged, Including subscription, $l6 00. Space to the smoun t °flour squares, with chaim f 4( 00 'gem and 'subscription, , i • WI houtchnumw, - at the rates designated ;bore. , 1 A t ft sertlsements set In larger typo than usual 7111 be , • e ifi, g e dt 50 per cent advance,. on theie prices . All cuts. • wit be charged the same as lettetprese. . , . NIG Trade advertisements received from Advertising Asti:is abroad. except tit 21i per cent. advance on tfiese - tin:, .s, unless by special agreement with the pith] sber. - ±1 • ?darria,tes 23 cents, each. Deaths ammuPanied wl i no jicee. 25 cents, without notices , us charge. All notices, extv-pt' those, of a religious character and for 4Jucational purposes will be charged 25 cents for any Daintier of 'lnes under 10. Over 10 tines, 4 cents perine; sdditionel. , : • . -oProceeding% cd meetings net of a general tir. publiechar .ll ,','f..A•tel.. charged at 4 rents per line for each Insertion. ' -•- T 9 facilitate calculations we will state that 328-lines nut . 'ii a column-164 lines a half column—and 82 Ilnes a' . ' via ter column. '2052 words make a column-1470 a half •,olit nu—and 738 a quarter column. All odd linos over eite, square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. ' Yistrly,advertlsers must confine their apiVerLlElikeio ttheli own business. Agencies for other/Ls-0150f itedd iste l ..kcf.,are not included in business advertisemen __. INSTTRANCE COXIIONWEAL u: lIISIIRMICE,CONFiItY, 1 ttion Building ad St„ ilariist;tirg, Pitt - rig.. cfII kit'FERID CAPITAL, $3(0,000. —lnsure handl gs and other property, against ile.s or damage by Fire, I Also; against perils o' the Oman. land Navigation and Transportation. SI hiCei CAM ERO N, 8! S. CillEILIt, Secrc ry. + .1 Prenitent. 1 , DENJ. T. TAYLOR. Agent. • ttarille, Schnylkil county, Pmts. • D :mb r 21. '55 Ittl•tf MINERS' LIFE 11111 Potisatt g azin#. . • 17,6' I T A L 5100,00 0 ,0 HAIITEIR& PE TUAL. rrtii Is Cemyiarty,. eliartered, by the .• u ,ILegialateire of - Oennsylianis, with a.canitnt.of One Hundred Thoasaudltoliars. - is now fully organized, and has, tounuenced }mildew. The - Company is prepared to reeetve moneys and other property' in trust, and allow tokqeston all moneys deposited. In trust, at the rate of tire per cent. per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium'. on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at tlnl,.otilce of the Cope an y, Centre tared, Pottsville. threa' doors south of the Exebange lintel. y 'JACOB ITITSTLINGERjr., Prat. . Wa:stmovon 10..xxx, SeCretary and Treasurer. • ' April 1, '1541 . 'l3tf • . IrEE Porriviuxwitz nrstrziNcE AND N • Trust Company. FPlCE—Crnire al..nert door above Green': Jewdry &u e. $ 410,0c0. - --001111 . ER PRIT.PETUAL. THIS. Company,. recently . chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvsuila. Is fully organ. The Ctinpanypepitreti to effeetinsuranee upon lives.lire aud to twelve antterstente trasts,and to allow ter,* on moneys received, it the fate of Sive. per cent. per unless otherwise agreed upOn. Principal and Moterest payable on denuina... , Capital and asserts safely Invtrsted In'ltonds and Mortgages, and other good Pre urit les. Annual difittend trf the profits will ho Made '1,3114 in.aasb,.or appropriated tbe payment of pro tein us. For rates of premiums on Life insurance, see printed Tables, supplied at the Company's °Mee._ NATHAN EVANS, President. SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice Pray. 11.tT, TA it,ort.:Src'i and Trezer. • Stlpteralsir lit, '54 • --- ANTHRACITE • INSERANCE 'COIPANY. . I Authorized Capital, .34.0f1,000. tiIIARTr.R PERI'E'IIIJAL---office, N„ .. „/ No.ol Walnut street, isdae%n rbirs and Fourth •trrits. Philadelphia? This Company will insure ignited I•ss or damage by Fire, Buildings. Furniture. and Mer. chandize generally. Also Mamas INISCRANCY,.OII Yowls. Cau.toes and k Nights. Inaan lasustrates to all parts of the Union. ' DliUtcrOss: •D. Luther, a Davis Pierson • Lewis Andel:mind; .Joseph Maxfield,, • • Peter Silger, ' • Dr.' Cleo. N. Eckert, UotiriKt illicktsten, D. !lammed, • Samuel It. Itothermel, Wm. F. Dean. • , D. MEIER, Prequil. • ' W. F, Dr . k %, rice President. M. Smith, Sccutery. get- I'. D.hrtuea has been appointed agent foil the Compani in Schuylkill county, to whom persona halting Insurance can apply. Jautary. , §7. jApril 8,'54 14-j 1. . - . STATE. MIITUAIi lESUIUNCEICSKPANT. FOI3I2TH ANNUAL STATEMEN. May 15.1854: At-hOts, May Ist, 1853, t....aidt premiums and interest receiv ed the past year, mutual depart utOnt, • $101,048 32 ltill receiveahle in game, •". • 28,047 94 Cat•ll Preml4ms, Stock Depanit't 40,282 20 :--170,568 36 s, aporokis,• commtssions, re -ISurinee, mutual department, 101,500153 - I ' stock, t 47,031 iSB ASSETS: . ~ . _ 11... n Is, nOrtgagea, ittock and other • . ¢.' d wuritiss, I • . i 73,13 5 -72 11411' reet*ablo, • 1 •.. h , • le7,eob 6t3 Cush ou• hand and In hands 1;1( aitents, r rim or I utaud, laiitrauce, apply to • JOIINSTON, Agent 15.154 INDEMNITY. . • HE Franklin Fire Insurance . .Coni-: pany, of Philadelphia. Mike, Nn, Clipsnut ts;negr Fifth street. ntatcroas • ' 'hirlei Ilaiicker, •00(115.1.0 Ir. Iticha?da, homas Hart, • ainntecal D. Lewis, 'ebiss Wagner, 4,lolptte E. Bork, simnel Brant. livid S. Brown, co • ab It. Smith,' orris , 1 . 3 i 1 . tlnuo to make Insurance, permanent or limited descliptlon of pmporty, In town and country, at i i ...„ . . rate as loir as are consistent with security. TI b COmpany have reserved a urge contingent Fund, will h, with their Capital arid Premium's, safely invested, .sq'oi ample protection to tile InOured. Since - their in-. c•trp 'mann, a period of att years, they havr; paid upwards' of w ..; nWhon„.tion hundred thousand dollartilo‘fies by fire. hereby affording evidence of .the advantages of I n. , i.ktra 'lce; 118 well an the ability and disposition to meet willprotubtness, all liabilities. .. '• 1 "I• ' •, CHAS. \. BANCKElt, , Pinsidenk • ;lila: G. BANCILER, Secretary. , • • . _ ... _ TI • anbueriber hem been alinehitter agent Toe the above thee ionett Inetttutlon,and:ta now. pr...pareil to tuakeln.. .Ira eeyon every deaeriptlon or property, at the loweat, , . ANDREW RUSSEL,,Agent. Po [aline. Jan. 111.1831 . ' t fil-tr LIFE nrsmierrcE. . . 11E :Girard Licti'ln'stiranr.e, Annuity ,. na. Trust Company of Phil/40phi*. Office. No. etuut street, thetirst door tog' of the Custom PIgAL $300,000-CHARTER :PERPETUAL. Ime to mako Insurances on lives on the most tarot.. .rmsl 1 , • • • capital !eine wild , up.,andinved,d. t.,c e th e r with hand constantly incrpaking reserved fend, Mien, oil. security - to the tenured. premiums 'may be paid yearly, half-yearly or efy... • . . ,ouipany4dp BONCS periodically to tin : insnran. Tito. The firAtllones, appropriated In December, cad the second Bonus In December, 1549, amount dditiOn of, $202 Ando every $11.,000 Insured under • test polletes„making $1482 DO which will be paid. lit shall beetine la claim. Indeed of sl,oooorigin• keno,: the next oldest, amount, to $1,237 51%tincrtext to 1.212 1.0 kn. every $1,000: thZ. others In •tbe foportion eccordleg to the amount and time of % . ehieli addition's make in average of, motif than eyed neon the premlutes paid, without 'novas , ne'fi eat premium. • ' . .. . . . ' 9n13. itit;way, . 1 J o hn A. Brown,ln oi Daeo~, '` 4 h o .lay S telt 11, 4...14 franc • `. Fredorieh Brown,' . 1 deorgo Taber, John B. Latimer, ' , Ii s,•till YoaAar, mem I°, .Innt.a, ' ; Wharton Lewis, oarph T. Itatfrj. ... John 11. Slack. ' ' Irimphletartottaining t.i4y.tratessinclux-rianigtions• ,1 , t1.1 , 1( , at loKan.l turtlotr information ran be had Lotter i , yilii3l.l.i RIDGWAY, rresidePt a ' I, I , ..l:titta.,A 0 nail. ~ ' ' - • - i The 4,llKrtjl,hria Itz.nt.ilor the ahotli,cootnrany I uylkill (nand. aro %ill ofTert I nauribeen, and I II nyreporr,y Intortnattonlon the subjert:' , ' • 1 1141. 1852.111:4r i B Bko,TAN, ..- WIRY,. SO,REENS: : ;., itILLE'. ./DCE ... , ENT & CO.'S 0 . 41 R0 , 1 1 16,4iLLING WORKS,,' . . hA)LialtitS.);:iir annnutatturera lof .Cant the Wrought IRON IiAILING, of . every,deseritrflpii, irk itet he attention of the puOic to dwelt , branch of butlnetis, which is 'conducted In the building for -Isceopiol lAy'liing an a Conch In Coal eireet, rot ti. I'..tinn. -: b ,in furnish Va - arid:ls. Trellii.sWork fin. Irliorg. kok -1. Trainer•,Tr t , itoxyl. &C.. In every watietyfof int if. iluar , in, enrial prating and Wire Netting I 1 .1n , 1 , .41 lid. .11,0,1 not ie.. and en the lowest :.: tee!, ilea' wi ilia ion !half Willa. Fartn. Lot and Gar wi-,... Earlitti llurdie Entice, Lll. 'dm below city: ~ , lt ---47-.1, 4•4'w Int AII c..stllr rdirldced. lkinigns m ot' 'nit r.i•loin.qn. tin,i4, fano in theirliiii:on liiihd 10,4, win IS.. rtiruitheit ati the flintiest notice.. i are tiretrited to .11 C lambi of cast intifg,-inth4,ol tit: , 3 i fa. water Pir..4. at'. • , rii , ry: 2. 1,.,,, , . pilniEltsviLLE. KURTZ a, tf, 4 f EISL E ,_ ,nte /turfy,. I eyerle & vo,) • • ! Idanttlyturort of • It•irn coal . tictixelia:. coo tallith., Wire itn..onte, ke., &c.; S tiewirreille,BehnylklU ieountr. .1 Thankful for the liberal patronagethey *nun the Coal I ?ettlefF and 'Jtherx.inAh° oet reap4ettully SOikit r cust o m In the. j;l,Alt n.rk +lon' , at our will he werranted, io i Doe need be efrald et a hadjob. 1 . 4,4;' 1 .' 4, 1;1g ono of t tto oldest, And the most , r - ,rk. r In the county, lee feel sere, flatwo ,'% the best tier!eneln he Region. addre.eed to J. 1.1. Kuria. Mlneravllle. to W. ICI l 'otterillo or Karts k htlnonnrfflo, 1,,",,,pt1y attetidod to. .1.0/d Satin arqpstred. • 2 1' • • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MOR VOL. XXXIII. PHILADELPHIA,. 'OILS: OILS!! ,011,13111: HODCSON & KEAN, Nos, 5 Li S. tlMarnii, General Commission Merchants, and-Dealers hi . 'WHALE AND NPERM OIL 'Olt MINING ' • . AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,'55 ' 384 f POMEROY & . • • DEALELS lv OIL, SOAP, CAPJDLES, deo; LO South Water`ltreet,:below Maiket,. Philadelphia- 1 Sperm, Earth , bephant, Whale;Tanneis' and tie finery • Oil, sperm and Adamantine Claudia& •. • . Simnel T. itille; Balesnian: Phifadelpbtal January 5, '5B ' 14y THE MOST EXTENSIVE. • AND 'ELECANT ASSORTMENT OP OIL .PAINTINGS LOOKING GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS) and PICTERE FILCOS. - *, • - EARLE'S GALLERY, ;1911) ' l2 ol'2 l =lll ' 6% re % elPhia° N mace. 22,14 47 Gm •t RALIIIROAI) COMPANIES, • MINERS, CAR AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, sat all permits • BOLTS; NUTS, WASHERS, RIVETS and WOOD SOREWS: We are manufacturing the above articles by machb, nee y, from beet refined Iron, of a uniform quallty, at cheaper rates, and a better article than those made by band wdrk. 'Onlers solicited at our Works, Butlonsrooli. street, near Broad, Pkdaddpkfa. Ifoorss & TOWNS END, February 14, '57 • • ' 7-3 m • BAILY & BROTHER, NO 202 CHESNUT. STREET , ABOVE Philadelphia, IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN' %.* CARPETINGS, TRUST CO., INVITE the att cotton of purchasers to their very eaten give stock of Freida Goods, embracing every variety of YELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, IMPERIAL 71110 E. PLY, INGRAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS. Also, .FLOOR OIL :CLOTHS, Of every width, from one to eight ya,cda. Every article sold at the lowest molt prices. Sept. ZD. >46. n 8.43. MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Zdahufactory, Fisher Zetkinebrcl, . Manufkcturer of Wire Rope, for inclined planes, shafts, %lopes,- &c. would inform the public that be Le now pre pared to Wink° ALL KINDS, LENGTHS AND SIZES OF-FLAT . ' AND R - 0 VWD JIOPE„- . • •At the abortiat notice, of superior quality, and on the most liberal terms, at lug Wire Rope Factory, 31Ouch Chunk, Corbon Co., Pa. Referenco can he made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A. U. Broadhead, lit Mauch Chunk; to N. Patterson, Summit mu, to Sharpe, Leisenring4 Co., Til- More; Luserne county, Pa.. and In-fact, nearly all the op erators in the Region who hare been Using his ropes. July 25, '66 '311.1y INDUSTRIAL WORKS, ' CALLOWJULL STAKET.IECTWDEN 20T11 AND ^ I.ST • Philadelphia. • • BEMENT & DOUGHERTY, • • TOOL BL'ILDER,S FOUNDERS, ARE prepared to make Designs and Drsititurs for' MACHIN R 'SHOPS, FOUNDRIES & Of au 41101.8. and to tarnish all the necessary lllaehtnery, " Cupolas, 'I Blowers, Cranes, Forges; &o. . Ilaclaintsts' Tools of every else and,description. Shaft ing of the beg quality, with tenures-NI adjustable Hang , era. Pulleys of all diameters and faces Pulley and Bal ance Fly Wheels. and all such Castings as are made in 7...5ea, of any she required. Bolls and Rolling Dili work, te',..ke. January SOH ' ' 1-17 i JOliN .11'..MOORE.] , [JOU& lor..wiLLlA.ma. '‘MOORE & WILLIAMS, General Conamisaion Merchants, • • AND DEALERS IN MINERS' SUPPLIES, . 1 0.84 8. Water street, Philadelphia. The subscriber having heels-associated with the coal / trade and mining operations gefscrally, for several years, are prepared to supply orders tdr all articles contingent to mining•purposes at the lowest rates, with care and despatch. Our stock comprises the following articles: Oils--Sperm, Saf.ty.Lamns, (..Titorniev's celebrated Solar. • Fuses, • flues Belting, Elephant, 'Blasting Paper. Washers, • Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, —Backed, Ropes. all sixes, liose. ;lard. : Pulleys, Blasting and Oth6r jtor.tu. .1 Wicking, • Powders, •• • • • tlivaileg, Wire Rope, .Soap, Linseed. ,Tar and Pitch, • ' Candles, &c., &c. .. wzrzimices: Hodgson & Keen, 3.11. A. A S. Allen, Charles :Hiller & Co., 8. Itotheimel. Esa.,.iihd John Thornily. Esq., Phila adelphias 7h on M. Donaldson, Ilan. C. W. Pitman, Geo. W. Snyder?' Esii.,,D;P. Brown, net., and L. P. Brooke, Es,i„ l.otOville; Wm. Dellaveu, Esq.. 31luerssille; and J. J. Ckwitaer. Ashland. [January 17; '67 Sly $358,318 In 525,587 26. 18.558 379,704 16 Ne• - • igt.c. f Ntiustictilefs . . WHO VISIT • Phi'ladelphia, FOR THEIR SUPPLIES, The Subscribers offer the largest 'and best Assortment 'of CHINA, GLASS,• _ • AND. • QUEENSWARE, IN ANY QUANTITIES, TO SUIT TuE , STANTS OF CONSUMERS9 . ' AT ,THE LOWEST WHOLFRAtE PRICES. Their anaortment embraces tem s• ails= of wane, from the very connottur to -the -MUT ever Imported, ovary article being of the Imam snares and 111010. BEAU- Wm. 9? . • N. 8.-1 wilt cost nothing to examine their stock. YNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 Chirenut street above Seventh. Febttary '47 INIAMt2SI)NJ 11.43 m INS NUFACTURERS' RANCE COMPANY. CILARTER,PKILPETUAL. Oranti'd by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL 55p0,000. Fire, Marine & Inland Transportation. (AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prexident. ALFRED %V RENS, • I ORRIN RCIO ERB, Vice preidtlent. 4 Secretary. 0 LOUIE YOVCO, Treasurer PinWm.*: Aaron 8. Lippincott,; . NicholaS O. Taylor, Mahlon 0 Ililughatu,. Alfred Weeks, Wm. R. Thomas, " Orrin .RO4rs. Wm. W. Neal, John' V. mono:, Chart CF Mkt, James F.titur h. .` 3 ' This Company was organized with a cash capitakand the Directors have determined to adept the badness . to Ito available resources. Too Pierre prudence in conduct ing Its affaire,•wit la a prompt adjustment of losses. • Orrice—No.lo 3lerchante' Exchange, Philadelphia._: - The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company. in Schuylkill county. and will effect all kind, of losuranea: as abore,onapplititiou at bbsofflee, opposite the Tqwre Ilall, SAMUEL fIARRETT.' February 21,1A58 • • B-tf Schuylkill 'Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. cok Isattas-v1.3.1e). Office in Billymaxes Building, Nihantongo et., 2 doors above Centre st.,,Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED HlPjAA‘tri *200.000.: CHARTER PER'PETUAL: This Company obtained Its Quitter at the last Session of the Legislatu e of Pennsylvania, abd Or. ganlb,d and prepared to issue Pollelevat liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks, on Public and Private Bulld legs:Furniture,t}tockaof Glotxfs and MerchUndlre of all kinds. ..Mao on Coal Weaker, and '3lsehhiery. Inland Irm rAnee on Canal plata and Forges. Canale and Invent; Waoen Cargooa of ( - era to Philadelphia,. New York, Hal- Imore. Thla Company guarantee,. to adjnat all r iames tromptly. and thereby hops to merit the patronage he public.. . Dlfirectori s SAMUEL SILLYM AN. , • J. ICADAM. WILLIAM. MORTIMER., Jr. J011:4 D. DRIBERT. - JACOB lIUNTZINGER, Jr.^ JOILN HENDRICKS., • GEORGE [AUER, . J. R GRA.EFF. • W. F. SMITH. • U. H. HUNTZINGEB, RDBFRT M. PALMER. • GEORGE J. HERR., . . SAMUEL SILLYMAN, PnnidettL IV. F. Slf ITII. S....ref/try TM General Agent. Pottsville. Jitnuerv.r."s7 , 1. [IIIN T I NG - PATE 11;:flo - o Paper. rtf every sistt and•welght., of surrloe for Psis at 31111 prices . ' ' • • E.(l 8lilf11.1E9; Centre street, Pottsville: j Auxupi 0; 'M I 'AMPSFOR FASTENING BELTS. UST received, a lot Of Brass Clamps, ft an exrullarat article tor , tasted:lg btu° .or Lariber la things—endow; Am. Far gitle by Ir. SA !MAY. - • Crstre amt.' Pt - tEMB2II2FRZE • usl re MI I* Of the Now thng se histe4e, :tr I furnish sterekerpers at manntarturers'firives: Pottsville, Feb. 27 67 91 BRIGHT* LERCH. I WILL TEACH Two TO PIEFICE THE DOWELS OF THE EARTH / AND 8 - BOOTS,SHOE S, & 1040E13,4100T i s,_Npur KS AND ANIEL S I CHER F L'Le iksof I, rind Shoe Mannfieturer and general wX•lelials n 'dealer, :speetfully 1n i i i i illweltestheatteutkm othisenstomera to the large and sentential ateek of Children'eshoes, Leditnewear,Oentlemen'sdress gaiter* he, tugetherthe general amortment btoti, phoes, trailing end carnet tags which he has .. on hand at his establishment; One door abort the corner of •Higli and C nt' street', opporite the Watch. House. . . N. SiMee andilioote made to anise le lowest vitiate, at theAo-.. ._rieretioties, and mattered • from the best of ma . talfT..Everythlng In the fib • , Ing llne furnished with despatch, and warranted to gt hint, ind youtrill net, be • • • 7Pottwrille. ' • 'o' - '; 'r r 14.1 V . .. Immigititt , 'UNIEMIn r he subscriber respectfully acme t to the publle Matte has ooMplated hilE - eu ar Saw-mill In Locust Valley, Schuylkill coon Ii now prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber lowest prices—eneh as Pine, Hemlock and White every size and deserlpUon. i ifirßills of Lumber cut to order at. theshortest Nov. 17, ',SS 445-tr .. 'EDWARD E. II • WILIAMINSPORT PLANING MILL, Between use . . Sunbury & Erie Railroad end thee (Opposiee qui Vann* Williamsport, Penna.) GalloO. S; 'BANGER & CO., Whol and Retail Dealer's and ManufaCturers of wh and yellow pine flooring boards, sash, doors, blinds, sh ters, siding, wood mcruldingsAe. - Jig sad serail Fly • ihney . and plain. All Qweriptions of turning and plAtil done with promptnNAirnd in the best manner. f"eh. 7, '57 ~ • , , .6.1 y • NATIOWAL HOTEL, Corner of Commerce 4 Bhamottn 8 SECOND ROM NORTH OF Tin ItAiLSOAD. Shamokin, Northumberland Ca, Pa. •w 8; IraLyBu,Propri April 26,1856 • 'l•' 17-ly - THE "BUCK HOTEL." - I Nearly oppaaite the Court Howse, Lebanon, P ,l George P..itelnhort, Proprietor. This hotel, so long relebrted for its generous and good accommodations:has, been recently loamy and continues to be the Stage Hotel and General II; Quarters. ', May 3,1936. IS-ly I "WHITE HORSE . HOTEI.4" Center of Centre and Makantonge sts., Pot:soil Joseph M. Pager, Proprietor. Entertalausnutoandaecouiamdations of the bout kl' and every attention wRI be' paid by the boat and MS tendants to make guests aid travelers comfortable.' Potttorille. May 10, . -19.1 y ' THE."EACLIE HOTEL," Engle Buildings, eorneri of Camber/and and ket lie: • Lebn non, Pa. Adam Haak, Proprietor. 5 This is the largest and most commodious hotel in ands', with ample conveniences for families, tingle sere; and the public generally [May 3,'56 18-110 A. 1.11 sorts of 'l' Rails, iron 22 to niida per yard, on hand and for nate by . 6.1.868 49- , E. IfARDLES ACCOHOL,.FInid, Camphene, T r pentlne, &e., foe 'sale-l i ly ,- , J. T. HANNU.II, aylklll Haven, Angela t....., '.56 34- TONS Zinc , Paints, and Wh'te' 1 Lead, Ibreale - by ;,, ' J. T. lIANNITO. 9uylklll Dairen, Auguat 23, '56 34.: - IVORY . - HANDLED TahlelinTi Dos- ' ..1_ airt Knives, Silver - Plated Mader, suitablefor Ch .lat: was presenta, at the ttard*are and Iron Depot. Pottsville, Dec. ZJ;15,1 . 151.1 • " FRANK p i . fIUK. SALE—A :.large quantity 61" land' slope, Chain foe sale, of Tatiana sizes f ?A Inch to Inches in dlsineter. Dec 8,1858. 49. I E. YARDLEY k SO. () Ch lo Mineral Paanindtsi,nCohilraonie grend u: etory 1, description, for solelyJ, T. HANN u Schnyikill Haven, August 23,. 56 I 34- 1 i oqooo-lbs.. Peruvian " OpAno sale, by the bag or ten, at - • kill lla .by • : ; J.; T..ll,ibiNil Behuyildil listen, August 43...'56 • =- 9 0 000. FEET Window Glass; ad 9 so, Looting Glass Plato; and ' fur sale bj J. T. IIAYS U . Schuylkill Heron, Au,c4ust ?.3,'56 ' 34- 1 OESOYfer - the' Reading Agile 1 - 12 tural Itivhine Shop: 7 l4ring tho. agency for widely celebrated Agriculturnlimplenientsmanufact at this/Mop, I invite the athintion of fanners, And furnish them with theso goods at /anufactursee p —freight added. • / - 'ILAN K PO ~..- Pottsville, June 14,'56 ' t . FAIRBANK'S SCALES . ►ISHE suljscriber;•afrents for the m . t ~, .ufacturent,havejitat re ceived a lie* article, the "Union Counter Scale, '; . calculated to weigh fro au ounce to 240 IN.! For sale at the York Store. ' . L B. YAM/LEY ABO ottriville, April 2.81141804 1 ' 17- - • J. T. H '4.; N RET NIIIVI • HOLESALE AIL Deal W in Paints, Oils, vnintsbes; Turpentine, hene, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Glass P 1 Window Glass, - Putty, Gum Hess, Gum Belting, Peru linano, Oakum, Pilch, Tar. ;Rosin, &c., &e., at Phil phla : prioes--opposite the Siren Hotel, Schuylkill N.ll.—The patronage of retail dealers, and the p generally,' is respectfully solicited.' Orders filed and with dispatch to all parts &Mho country. Schuylkill Haven, August I ZI, '5B 31-tt IRQII_OOMNIIS p IOR,INARE HOU / ihPil..!tr; bl Rk e t.l, .Pottsville: Nj Thu subscribers are prepared to furnish the Machinists and Operators atlPhiLtdelphis prices, (I 1 added) wholesale or retail, bed Aneerhatn liar Iron, ufacturod at Pottsville. and warranted of superloreu 1 Alen. light T rails .suitable Sir mines and Cable C f uruished at abort notice dilect frotn ' the Importer. E. YARDLNY &S York Store, Nov. 'a, '1853 I : • • 47-If COLINIA I I S r 9 12 R I Y rBT O R CONSTANTLY On hand, a large, sortment of Pen and tocke!. KnivesiSelmon Razors, Table Knives and F,orlia. In Ivory, stag, bu I bone and wood handles; Canals and Arks, Dirks, li Ku ire& &c. . ... - • i , ALSO—a very extensive Laortment Of Walters] Trays, &r. ' • , ::', i ! , Fine English Ones, Don't; Pistols, Allen's llevol i i and Single and Double barrelled Pisbils, with age .. stoCk of Fancy Hardware, constantly on hand. 4011 V IC COLFAIAN, hap Philadelphia, Dec. 30 , 1864 I Dec.2i,',5:142 . 1 51-tf R OXA .OfD. L. Ester/vs aravfarti tor ITAYING - remored from the cur', of Centre and Market streets„ o Fry * Marta"! nearly opposite, Sir.' tEsterly ronld Inform! friends and the tohahltantief thieved :Winkling ties. that everything in the DardWatp line will altra . i found at his establishment, where they may .be • of getting superior articles at the lowest prices. member to call at D. L. Esterly's Hardware Stare, street. below Market-Ow N 11.—Orden for coal acreenajof taterly* Fttek's cittet tire. received and prosuptly. ' atianded to. • Aprit ' •• 16 MORRIS, JONES & C ' IRON & STEEL MERCUASICS, Market and Nfifeenth .Nreets, Philadelphia, Have always on hand and forsalo BEST ENGLIdII REFINED IRON—PuII assortmen t "Baunallik" and other favorite brands. BEST AM CAN BA itS—orAlnary elms. or rolled, to order flir br purposes, &e., &e. : PENIVSTLYANJ A BOILER PLA' Promiscuous sizes, or —ot 't4:q' require- - itlVMS—Doverbraud, mado,in 801 l GLIM CAR AXLES—AmeriMu -.au, & SHEET IRON—For' eoverlmt schut & SCOTCH PIO IRON.' RAILROAD flat bars suitable for* mines, tumor car r ENGLISH & NORWAY SLIT DS, WASIIEILS—For bridges, and' t, generally. CAST, SWAB" ACIIII I mo STEEL. Also, an extra - quill * for ta, • above, together with &Ifni! dam Mills and Spikes, to *bleb the atte railroad companies, ensiheers miners. II vhinists is invited. Nay 10, It HARDWARE AND; IROP ..........___.......__ IRTIIE SUBSCRIBER, .—... - ad NA gond* at tits new place of bail and with a new determination of fah log all such goods as the business o/ Coal Region may require. at their lowest market s Celts the inepecUon of the Public, 1 Audi Leal on baud and hate on land a cull stock of • ' ' Bar Iron,, ' 1. , i C 4 a opping A abe t , Iron, . Flue In, • l :lame's, •, Cast Steel, : Ttare Chains, . 1 '. Silt Iron, • ' i Nallsand Spikes, llppe, I Tickle Blocks, Bellows, • . Anvils and Vices, Le., re Hardwa and Iron Depot, i NUM STI/1" three above Market, Nast side, ; . .. FRANK 14) July 15,1844' •!, . - Vi-tf .. . , . .. .. li 13Rpirr I.E RNIsIA ott's t nr • Ally WARntit IRO doo low vista ' Hotel, and nearly opposi . Nilsson' Bank, :Pottsville, wbere,w . found an excellent assortment Of' F4es; Floe Trays, Britsula Ware. Juismitnent of flue Loc Table Cutlery, hteket Cistlery, Table Spoons,. Misfits and MO, . . Assortment of duo° u Sheet iron Crucibles, Wire. Tin Plat*, Mass &Atlas,. • - Sad Irons, - - • Pine and INOliets, Outing, -• '. . RaltroadTraces, .- Paderand 'Shot: • Unseh Trimmings, Springs, ' • Saddlery ' , - Shoomsker'sTools, C.irpenter's Tools, (item nod Paint. • Isar Iron of all sizes, • Rolled " • ". Nails and Spikes. Ritilriind I ronand Nails &kith Tools, Rulidiog ?otiterinis, • Dist Steel. - • • , Shear Mee' Arm illisteir, • I Slill Sava, . Cr4musent'Saws., rins Ilseateutws. . I Cl.H.retttres hlsthan tlioyortendmitohim In the new firm, by the lion' a basin/Hum • e Shdensuiand their • • ' Deatersi it II Pottsville, Jallilary TO BUILDERS, HOTELS. HARDWARE. DECOU &. NyDDLETON, : IMPORTERS OP ND DEALERS 1 j . ..' IRON AND STEEL , $6. 13 North Water !street, above Jar , • PLULAII,ELPHIA. Alitil 12.16.56 I' - 15-ly . _ ___ 'tathepnbileforthepa •Individnaleameityjuld fly tit their troodsosh4et • .• modathrg priees,llll d • ned support. lILLIGIIT ik L :I: , • n•and frogs Castrt $,,66 .6 G OUT TROY THE CERIUM OR! YOGiTAINB,I4TALS GIPE OUri RANDS ANDIO:TOJTCr. - 4112a4krolui TOO t#Oßli • - , • - - NG, : k 1111 1 COV LEGAL CARDS. T W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at. V t 14w. thito•--estiurt of Usti* and. Rod stesets, lbttadlle• August 0,16 .at- • • Y ER STRO USE, Attorney at Law. 03111tre street.uppotaitelbe Tan flan, file.. • [February 9,'566- DA.V I B. GkEENAttpmey al. Law, Rottsville,Pe. (Mee in hiuteistrietooposite the Mee. . Jul/ 14, 'bb 2e4Y I:EMEN.T, 8. FOSTER,'Jtunice of he Piece, altnicerille—eoltectionit sod species w h ~sad attendee te.carelelly, - kebrairy '56 • • - r•-, - • Ptogj...c:..THOMPSOI4; Attoiney anti .oonnaelloiat Law. 0111a4below T.J. Allison's Hat * lower end of Brood street, Tamaqua. ~ . ' February 2,1156 . • . , -, 44y • _ .T- HOM A P - It . BANNAN, Attorney at law.: Mae in Cifittre Street, opposite the Viseopal C ntriuPottwrillo,Panta; : • _ • . . Nor. 24, 1)362 . ,- . , . 474 y , . -.. RANCIS 'SPENCER, Magistrate, and Reel Rstate Agent. Once in Rail Rand shnet en Kid IlLartet, Pattville, Pa. Maid' 21,18b6 • . . 1241 JOHN SEITZIN GER, Justice of the Pease, ST.CLIII% will attend to fill business en. rusted to bum with dllfgenee and rarer. "Febrdsry , 2lo67 Says- (fit EtiFiG - E -- dolt: KEIM, Attorney ,at Nil Law, Pottsville, Penna.,will attend to legal business In Schuylkill county and elaewhere. Office in Centre trpet,nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. Jmy '6§ S6A . .MUEL GARRETT, Magistrate, reyanoer and General Oollector, will attend to ill businessentnnted to him with dilipsnee and care. ' dee, Centre street, Settirille, Pa., opposite the Town Hall, N. 8.-The Docitits of N. M. Wilson, Kul., are in p n ewton of Samuel Garrett, Esq. [July 14,15 28- ISAAC SEVERN , Justly) of the PEACE, attends to the collection otaceonnts. and all business appertainik to his ogles: attends to the measurement of Brick and Stone Work, Emmy* non; de. The Docket of Jacob Kline, Esq., Is in his possession. Office—Centre at, below American house. Deeds, Donde, . ISAAC E. SEVERN will attend to the drawing up of Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Surveys fur Insunthre, Ac., with accuracy and•despatcL. .offim—OallVe. street, be low American Rouse, with true Severn, Magistrate. Pottsville, Web. 14, 67 • • 7-17 BUSINESS CARDR , . KO.' K. SMITH, Mining Engineer and Colliery Viewer, Pottsville, Pa. 1.11,1i7 - 7. JOSEPH W. GaltY, - Civil and t, Mi ring Engineer. .011ce—Oorner of Market and 24:1 streets, Pottsville, Pa. [January 10 2- D W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., .1_ elate or the Penney tear& State Geeloilcal Survey, explores hinds, mines, te. October 13, '55 +ll4l. DR. G. N. BOWMAN, _E./gem:it/enlist. °Mee is Brick Building, " g ide • s corner Market end Eiscou'd streets, Pottsville, October 1, 1853 40-tt HENRY PLEASANTS, Civil and Mining Engteeer• varravaus. Orr/ca—Centro street, west side, between Market and Sores fan—same building in which Mr. Poots'a office Is •• located. • • [January 31,17. .5.6m* - JOHN HODGKISS,• Mining Engi. neer and Surveyor/Cert.& Bt., Pottarrilte, Pa., at. tends to Surveying and Exploring Coal Lauds, Inspect. tog Mines. ke. Agent f o r the purchase and sale of Real Estate, collection of rents, *c. • .11arch 22, 186tl. 124 f. DR. 'r. P. ' RUCKS• awl R. A. MAINOAY,MIn it Engineer, Patentees of "Pro em of Purifying Mine atm" are now at the "Pottscilhi Mouse" where they wi I be happy to lies those operktors who are Interested In ring - the expense attendant on the destruction of Belle by mine water. POttnille; August 9, ',6 ;32r HENRY W. POOLE,. Geologieal, Topographiral and Dining Engineer, Centrestreet, Pottsville, Pa., gives attention to surveys and examina tions of Coal Lands, to sun?•ys of mines requiring spe cial accuracy, and to the uperintendence and entice charge for proprietors of est e. February 2, 'Mt [July ,'6f 27411 . 4i OE CItY•L— ' Salo of Hail Estate; baying and aslllnglitalxia k ng charge of Coal Lands, nines, ic.,ased collecllng rents—from twenty ' , Ages experience in the Countyle, hopes to give satisfaction. Mos Mahantanko Sfiviat; Pottsville. CHAS. M. HILL. April 8,1850 • . 14-tf • • T H. McElwain,/ Civil and Mining cp . IL Engineer, Ashland, P* ., attends to.Surreying and Inspecting Mines, surveying and dividing lands, regu lating Town Lots, and all other business in the line of his profession. • - Letter address, Fountain Spring P.. 0., Sch4lBlll County, Pa. Feb. ^,.!' 8-ly DMUND M. IVENS, ' Mechanical Reginceref Draughtnnon. trateoper..Pa , )IF/ lepares Designs and %miring Drawings of Cornish Pumping Erigines, Wituffrig Engines, and a general des cription of Colliery. Blast Furnace, and Boiling Mill Ma chinery, ao..*e. Models, brawlers and Specifications of inventions prepared fortho Patent Oft*. Tamaqua. February TI, $7 S-ly ltir D. L. DOD:S --- 01V, Opera ? fp 1 ti_ • tive and•Meelmulcal Dentist.haiflt tid up one of the best Witter Establishments in this part of the State, and Intends to afford his patrons the benefit of °eery improvement in the Art. Ile guaran tees to imitate nature to a itcety hrthe adaptation and arrangement of Torero/net:die or Vitrescent Teeth; in siert x partial or whole nets rat Atesorpheric preuure, to the entire exclusion of Spiralirprings; extracts dead teeth and toots with facility, find Oils decaying teeth with gold,rendering then) useful during life. inroffitc in Market street, two doors aßoreCentre. North side. Iler tla a. ten, n del am blkt (11 . E0. BROAVN,: Mine Inspector, ten kfi dere disservices to Land-corrutra, men of business, and capitalists. From his experience In mining. and knowledge 01 as Rob ImPgedin this and at:Unit:l ing coun ties, In examining mines and exploring Coal lands, ho hopes to he ablele give satisfaction to all 'who may want his services. REFERS to itommutr .limursand JAIILLEINEILL; Ram., Philadelphia, and D". Ntci , and WILLIAM' Alif.xsz, Jr., &qv, Pottsville, forimpabllity and integrity. Add Ineva-4EO. DROWN, Mines Inspector, East Nor wegian Street. Pottsville, Pa. . - July 5. 1616 27- r't4FATILEIYIkrirANINGII6 . :. Vile line connects daily with all their r,reat Smith era and Weetern Santee.. By arrangement thole plate of tinairiezoin Pott,srllle will best the ogles of Howard & •Co . • S. S. WILLIAMS, Superintendent ....... ._ ._ • as and alo, WI, 22.1854 • PAMIENOIR &MEL Philadesplua and mauling nalliroadb • • • r4411119151614M se. • WINTER ARRASG/GRIERTIL T IRE GREAT Northern and Western • United Status Mall Routes aldiertinerecired and Fair !aimed:VS LITTLE SCHUYLKILL; CATAWISSA, SCNIIURY m.d ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD: Through to BulTalo,in ' - • • -16 hours. Niagare .•‘ 0 . .. •Id • .. Detroit; - • 24' - - 't er old hi! MD. - • - 4 . Ticket Ottice.N:. IV. corner Sixth and Cheanut st reets, mud Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, cornet Broad and inc. On and After. SIONDA.Y, Dec. Bth,. Three Peasantel will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad it,eorn'er Broad and Vine . streets, daily. (Sundirya ex." ted,) as (dam a: • , •• r • • • t. • • Day Warrens...7.3o A. D. • , Morning at .•hoinliville and Reading, only. ;Connect. log with Cat.lllllpaa, Williamsport and Erho and _Wilifinius port and Elmira R. Road; arriving at Rintint at b.15P.M.; connecting with New. York and Srleandlluilaki,andliew York city Rallr rode for Dunkirk and Buffalo; ;aid from thence, via. steamers on Lake Rrle or Lake Shore Rail road. to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe; Sandusky and Be-' troll. Also, ..wlth Elmira, CanandalguA and Niagara Fails Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua with _Net* York Central Railroad, East and West; and at Suapension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan , Clentral Rail. roadlor Detroit. Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Can ada and Western States. Etupping ke all fitatkes./md maul ... net° Pottiorille only. • Night lA:press-3.30 P.M. Running every day, stopping at all Stations and run ulna to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat awissa. Williamsport and Ed/tilted Williamsport and 'EI. mita Railroads, arriving at Eimiraat 4. A.M.: eonneetint with New York and Erie, Buffalo and New York oily and Lake Shore italiroids, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve. land: Cincinnati, Toledo, Chleago,and all points Weed.— Also,with Elmira; Canamt alga" and Niagara Fails Rant roads; arriving at Niagara Valls. at 10.30, A. M.. connect - lug with Day Express or Great Westeni Railroad for te trott.•Chicagotetf,. .- • . ,eme 11112. the all Thi s Renteorith Its connection's. forma the shortest and moat direct route to Canada and the Latta. Only One change of baggage between Philadelphia and Canada or the'Lakes. . • • Passengers by Day Express. brealtfait at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Pausemigera 104, way of Night Express take suPPei , at Port Clinton. Passengerspurthasing Tickets by this Line have the p r ivil e ge or stopping at any, of the above' and re awning theis seats at olsasnre. • Fare 'from Philadelphia. to Tamaqua, 12 95 Buffalo via Tonsw`nda,lo 00 CaI3WISISS, 35 Niamun Falls,',la. Et. Rupert,' 440 mira,Canaudaigua ; - Danville, ": • . 480 -N. F. Railroad, 10 00 minon,s 15 N. Palls, els. Dullido, 10 00 , . Williamsport, Elittira, Joffe:ion, • . 76. Starkey, Penn Yau. 8 a ' Ihnham, • 8 fa door:ra t via. Gorham. 800 - Stoaouzr .I.4sn Arhot, 8 00: enuan4aigua, • 81 Ilantose Walls, • OS. 50 ltalidoolly. 1 • BSO La Hoy, . • 890 Uainvla. j . 9 00 llcelwater,aia. Y. it, It" and nodal°, Cra, Moe and N.Y.. R.B. 800 OurlBlo. via L York k lirie7BB4.lhi Mad A •• . . Now Tork °Ky. . •1000 • • L T. nunionX.TiaciaimeritiVAi itriat N. W. pornerAixib end Cbona( ortnesta N10101.18.8110.•Pb11408411114. a 11•04/04 Aidhoid• T. IicHILSOOL fluodaitkr.l"ol.4*llo.llollroid J. A. ItIIDVDILD, flopl Willtantspnel And Athitrs:2BU. road. SATURDAY M TRAVELING. Mal 111ra1ia...4.30 . ,A . • 'Mt Sdepeneion Bridge, 10 00 Clete elend; • ' e 11 70 To!ado; 11. 70 Cincinnati, 10'00 Detroli,,vla..llall, I. .10 00, " -Buffalo and Luke,_ ! 00 Chlnago,via dt.Wro • tern and idlchlgan‘. -Central Railroad, • 20 00 lakoßhoraMichitau . "%Whom Railroad. 20.00 Chicago. via Bub Lake ‘"". .and Michigan Caro trolitailroad s , • . Rock I.4land, iIIN-ING, --. APA1t . '4 4 : : 0357 . . .4• i'l. LSCEI4.L'ANEQIJ§::d _WATER Milt 48. -., rflll bbbeeriber having been Wooer. j.. Iced by the akariatartantra of Water, WAN% will our ply all orders kdt with them, at their price: Pottrri I lla. Ace ' B. YARDLEY /MN. put 30,18 - • - • .3.5. I)lMETtrO Tak jet t glv a eq .. initre' 40. AOn the Piano Warts and Melodeon. in an neighboring towns. Tbriss =admits. It his 0 ea second door below the Post Mace; POttrr 8. 1 5 T ' 1-3 in 3'.8& p. trilD w ßi o LLE i ß ze tnii i BALLS, it Crata4 will receive prompt attention. Pottsville, Jury Lyi. , - 2aly g i geOliNgli r iroiWne 24 of BenVorke Motorjr of Ltia diberielim overtiment for T.lairty, Yam, from 1820 lo / 8 0 0 2 001 1 1 • plating the work. Also, met , ' to 2 vols., fbr sale ai - ti.i.tio;ille,'Jnifyil2rlA4 Book St".1720."1"1 - vsyg_t_girten • JOHNSIoN , Agent, :rot. A. • .A: 1 . LANE, Okla Line an Hy, ) MS arel IIANDLy.s, N 0.12 - Pearl, and. 53 Water , liter York. All orders left at the take or James • , FAQ, or at the ' Iltzeheage Hotel, 'rave t attention. • itember ' 56 ,• ,354 e 'tree 11.6 Se. ,; • _iNtweii RupsEß COATS, &0.. e 144 1 4F, subscriber .has ' jott received ,a . India Rubber , Coale.? ery bight' and durable, double—aldtable tbrphyslciens and others.whoire to the weather. . Also, cheap ladle !Itubber Working Coata and Pants, which m.o.:beeper. than auy ever Offered beS:we for a good and durable article: . - IL BANNAIf, forting Cos ... rer rearm! beim foray,.__ . LEONARD, FRY & CO; I Bashers & Dossiers is Exelbue,, c i TAMAQUA, PA. CIOLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO ljanddrafts for. sale an all the principal cities In the 'Union.. Alas dniftaloc alio on England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales, • June 14,'66 2.4. . , E l l.' i NEEIS' - h A TA I IVN I V IR S P AVEi r i . . LAMPS and CANS, to prevent mcidentanum the use f Burning Raid; oti the mane principle as Dstey's y Lamps, warranted not to explode, andlighly rse- OMR ended by Professor Allymait . and other scientific gent omen. , A' lam. assoFtment,just remised, and for sale by ; . .13 . 1tIGUT & LERCH.. Nit/Mile, &unary , 2, IT " • I- ' . 08:E_UR_O_PE,. • BELL & SON'S DitArTS an .th, Quaker House of John & itirtUd Corderoy & of London, and on the Belfast Banking Co. o' Ire always for sale: fn sums from .B 1 np to /500,1 q the ber, at his Bookstore, Tottavllle. These Brine nothing to do with the'Pareentrer Lines. and they • nsideredtho Safest houses ,la this country NAN and in BINJ.ILLN. pr ,±II.IILIC SCHOOL INKSTANDS. 41-1 E subscriber has had manufactured ,Lto Ms oilier a lot of-Public School Iron Instands, i hie to insert and Outten to the desks. These stands aie covers 'which slide off when in use. and besides, lut , cannot be'upset and thus soil the desks and fund ttu. They are a capital article for Banal. Teachers andsehools supplied by the quantity, at S.RANNAO .• Cheap Wholesale and Retail hook 8 ottaville May 17, 56 • . KRAMM. & WOLFF. I:hiders in wain and country .1 1 ;oduao, 1, ..Nofikuuoertatad county,lPu, 1 11 E solveribers are now prepared to _ fill any orders of Wheat, Rye, Cara t Oats, Potatoes, n, Butter, Eggs, Lard, kr.., that maybe sent to awe. operatOrs and provision dealers of Schuylkill county ddo well to get their supplies of grain and prori ns from - cm, as we can supply them at prices to be to advantage:.dr Send us your orders. HALMS' a VoLLT. 1411 ton; June ?.9,'66 • • THNIPSQN & prmg.i.th Banners O ana mealers 'sun fge, 2 ours South of the Expro • Office, Centre Street, Pottsville, PO., • ILL strictly attend toall collection s - entrusted to (hem, negotiate BuslnJ Paper, es, Stooks, and all other securities. ears. Taylor, Brothers, Bankers, New York, Drattis o triton Bank of Londrin, Belfast Banking Company of I land, National Bank of acottand;, also at tho onto of lltedureAleeeto &Taylor, IShuniscoll - • ' ' --aninno-Toyler,aritee Lletli,glectland.•i • • .• • • tly on hand and fir WO • for any amount,from t} upwards In sup to , snit purchasers. These drafts are payable at Med, and are good ln ere , part of 'Nyland, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Un. rrent Bank Notes exchanged at the best rates. Land smuts bought and sold. Pottsville; April 1E4'56 1Jan.111,18116 3-7 I 143- 1 • •eA. B. CORCAB, Banker, Dealer In Exchange, aul, • Agent, StillteMer, Minnesota. OLLECTIONS attedded to and tax; CI inkrthroughout the Territory. Will attend to parehase and location of Government-lands in lifin; • mots, Wiseman Indiana, and tarnish patty of laudi ated by. him;aritbi accurate draeriptiona of tbe mber4e. Particular attention. will be given to lora g land wiriants. Persons desiring him to locitewar-' t h ltherloa n v t e s. blanka fur I t thlawsignee attach to t ey a g. ntborl s a ' • g g him to locate them in their names. dertillestak •• the I.smd Otnee will be bronodiately forwarded to eve for whom inch locations are made.. I Jtme 28, '56 •J. •. 26.1 j . . frii'f?pclitOis ß l74,4l7 l ,l7laPol , Vl7,.. - unused-oil and °notate:Hifi lininbagia or Black d of, commerce. -Vile article Ishsigbly recommended ,boat owners, as it resists the acn of salt water, AS, len to boiler and Iron 'inassplactarera of every dews* lon, macbitiistiotc., for Omani' other., roofs, and in fact r any purpose when it Is desirable to preserve tin— rotect wood Nom ire, and 'alio 'lO preserve wackiest ork. One Coat of. this paint to as otenblo as Inv nets f the ordinary paint. Dollars painted *aside with a cod cwt of this paint will be fully protected from cur, on. .Price in emus from 1. to WIN% 12% cents per lb. n casks or 300 to soollba, 10 . cents per pound. • ' • I Painters ran procure a small quantity for trial. i. -' For sale wbolessile and retail by B. BANNAN. Sole agent for. the,siartufasslisrer iss•Ekhltylki/leounty. mA ONt t T ty if a j iNs p l easure in #ll - Colin patrons and the public pour: rally that he lias lately purchased the right for taking, the Mellsaisetype, and is nowprepared to wait Upon all who may wish thlo beautiful style of portraltore.--; These Warp* wadi:only tube, seen to be appreilated.—• They can " be sliced In lockets, rings. ete„ similarly to the ordinary fiAguerreetp r t , l. This picture eau be viewed at apy ang l e — an advan It possesses. Also, , mother ,. nete_atyle of planto4 ea hid Ainbiograph. Thep:ace . ' taken oct paper, and gramma to the besterfelidnotypithr Ainbrotyps. Persons wishing to Sand planarian friend* Ni mall, will find these just . the thing, as they will not eokkextra postage. ; klelalnotypes. Ambmtypes. baatiantrotypes, Craton typal, Ambrographs and Photographs are also taken Allen's Sky-Light Gallery, corner of Centre an Mirka streets. Cott/rifle. 1 6 14: . " - ePrices of 01. 1 .rarious styles amps from casts to p r awn/ivy4;lY . , • CARD. HE' . • • . ' ~. HE' UNDERSIGNED pas' plea sore hi announcing to hie Mouths and the_ piddle inroad. that he has purchased of Samiiel C. Tender, th entire stock at fiats, Cape. Furs. , and Gentlemen's fn nishlog girds contained in the store lately ocenpied I,y tidal. The above stock Is lion .and fresh, selected from the very hest Rona& In the Cities of New Y'rrk and Phila delphia, and will be said ..at atiees perfectly satisfactory to ill persons that may vlalt: this establishment,: Ile rueimber this It th e only otallthment of the. kind In Se nylklll Connty, where Obntlemen can be 'furnished wt h goods equal to any City Wardrobe. by .. . - . - : , ' EDWARD T. TAYLOR, lineceseor to SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, . ' , i ~ . eltillM and Cap s C' ea * ' , L d :13 -4ho aervlces Of*. Geo.Zilliglry— . luti r e been se en t to !re perintontit ho department he has 'so ably MI ed n lfoteareral years pest. Ili* make and s ty le of Haiti a altogether Superior to any other make In Me place for dtunbilltzr and wear. -Prices for hittioaks of Hata a roni from $3 be to $4 00. In'a ddition to Mei above, Ire a in constant receipt of the nen style Ilati and Caps' fro such Houses an th e following: Ballerina it POWs, Oa , Be l t e t Co, Lightfoot ram, Patted a Co.,and of er limns if desired. :licincieber I. TUE CITE LIND AND CAP STOVE, • - • enrner Clintra and 31ahantnagoitzenta ottovEle, Jan,311,:1857.- SINS!; ,•' -. ' , ' Brroheir...l4reir York. hlellihrDEllt IIejPAIKIALip, ; - Meth Street, FKlehilphia, - . - - • 4 4/-Irtis ' - ' - ' . ' ' ' ./ ' 1 tyrgoi - ..Cheideol titroe - plao. i • 'Styles Ibir the Pall and Wintir et •. . , „ 3,r ; . . - Glo*eit .„, , - • „ ... 11:1,1e:sfes t . -.'. '., ... '" - O Ovea 1 • •' ; ' • • • • Glolrei 1 •-= • • , ft LOVES a la Gomm Ow style for the ladles - U LOVES made 'by louvre, alto . the beat, to the trade); 41t.OVES. of Km. avid glov akar' - u lAn" DooraM,Ctora arid emanation , ' GLOVES of •Woolaind Silk And Cotton; " - U,LOVlcsof Daekekla. loran lot • - • OLc#V.E.4 tordrivbee, Glories fur ;walk tILOVIN of if kite Kid. flue,Dlack lioahlo; uvriololltation,trblehmicli treetables (beou ' WYK/440 ler vet‘rn ether coming "Assemblice; LOVsit of tette. (very Sae.) •-r dualtES all Masa, of every. hied: ~ • • OLOVE6 to nit the young-and old; • LOVES toTheeli out the iSloter's eold; DIADfI:B In Omit atuabers; In style, very' tate: LOD vldeb alithes at a Tory korprieet -' • GLOVY3,-lt,yes treat them be menbita i to all At lb* Clty, Ilst ftgra and Centel /e radiating ~N ut Dnergo Ike ltelpriiie Rowe, Centre rd.,, - o.64pet teeeteed,'axotall lot 6f Huh ri=t . ameled Paper. Collars, a new article ter fkats: '9 Gents' allLllWLB,Bhawl Lint, Cashmere amis. fte, I December 6,14 49., tlet!tg. . , Papa, Whitt jig. aolirapapor t • , doira ii*mitiallia 3 ; Organdbat 'imagism-Iday. ass low, To answer Liu buts oirtbir day Mistime/ it ixh. I 1 They bit on tba • • • As 4 p bo fall anent away, 'Jay boy. ; • Novi from i 4 contlitieiiiind rllmai, my be may& and - Ttaysiiafi, ms ; Wis.,* ip witli all kits! . • . .10. 1 r 11 13 1, 3 00 4 ' ; • ; o Ai d ptioimoo, at regular times, iv boy., . •, Attiellen obis and wise, My boy; At seat in the bditor's my boy, . ....• Analogic so -' t!: .. •,, The, gar understabd _ . _.‘• ' ' ; •. lite iltbe bona; reOew -:To min i, the , is tbe fte world it smptlim i:ia - sty bo bey y. . ' • hittis serape to Instruct and mum% .my ba , And lengthy debate ; trponmatters of Mate,. pr wise -beaded kola toinernail, my boy. Theban& as they Were ind they are,; my boy:, The quibbles and walriut of QM Isar, my boy. ' ~ -- And "arm week, : . , A deter eriZ z te i On Ma - 11.11singlb r dais my b oy. ,( .: • • The age of Jupiter's ns, my boy, , ' , The stealing of s Moons, my boy, - The stale of the , 4 . . - The style of Obi bps,' • , , . i And the wit of the pedalo biding, ay boy. ; . List of all phmitil Illatay iri b m oy; Banished by somebody' pills, my boy, I . ' .. Till yo} ask with Ise. .i :, . I • „Why any.oti• Oi w hat the. dlsordel d that hills„ my bey. 1 • Who hat got marrkditto Timis,' my boy; 1.. Who were cat off n their bloom s my. boy, . . . ' Wholes birth • ' . . 1• , On this " istalasd ear th ; - • And who totter ' tOithe tomb my boy, . . • • - • ' - TM peened ea and imia, WY boY,, .1 . 11. ......Dinsctions to dig-and t. drill* soy boy, 1 1 • But 'Would totems too long, .6 . y r , .., . • To till lon in 10 411. • i ',- A quarter of all they contain,' my bay'. i •r , —Z,gUA ter.: A Ow* - ziesinxisilLig of or; lidling over With 'is Pretty OM iii of. Water. • ... 4 ...... - 1 I began life 'by' running awa y fro hoine.- = Boileau, wa are told, eels driven into is career by the hand of fate anti the !meek .of . turkey. A tilla started-iti life with no other am awl eapi. tal-then an old sword, which he was ad it eriouch to pefie off fur the divine wee on of /liars; and Robespierre owed his pfliticalivareer: to svetttng his stockings; and there heard "thlf wtr n ds Which burn," which tired his 'Stout nisd ileter ined his course in life . Myyrdinning! away fm home arose from a minor mortihdation,cause ,by carry ing a pmtty girl over *brook.. • Le . . ,- to Donald an and mytelf. were good friends at fputtee n years of 'age, and v‘ re both reg , dell„ with 'little more than friendship, pretty Helen Graham, "our eldest girl,” at erhoold . We romped and danced telwether, and this lasted for suth a lenkth •• of time that it is with thi s 'of belriliterment that I look back upon .Bain mystery of wo lovers continuing friends. ' the time came,- as vitae it must, when jealousy Pt her ilpark io:my boyilh . bosom; and blow it intots oonsisming flame. , 1 ' Well do I remember how and when the r"green eyed" perpetrated'this litreendjary deed. - It was on a cold October eve'ng. when Helen, Donald .-and myself were return ng with our parents from ii a neighboring hamlet. As we approached a.ford whorethe water ran so ewhat higher than ankle deep, we preinled to carry Mien 'across, _es we were accestomed 'to llo,i with hands interwoven, "chair fashion," and thin carried our pretty put t/anger Over the brook. Just is we were in the middle of the water—which eat cold enough at that time to have frozen anything like feeling oat of boys less hardy than !ourselves,a faint pang of jealousy nipped 'my heart. Why it. was I jitney not, for we had carried' Helen fifty ' r times omega the brook ere now, without emotion, but this.evenizig 1 thuught or fancied that Galen give Bionald an undue preference by casting her, pretty .:arte. around Isis neck while she steadied, • ea 1 0 7 nine by,,holdiag the eaff, ef 1117,44440 - . thfii tlaine-can ti so cteicklyTer W ith milittle Biel, as jealousy. lbefore we had reached the -ntipositis bank, I was wishing :Donald at the "hot -tom of the sea." Being nataralli impetuous, I 6614 out with -I,ev wd na "You need na ham., se gingerly, Helen, as ii :ye feared a fre.• I can aye earry yo lighter than - Donald can half of ye." - , 1 . • ; i !Surprised at the vehemence of my tone, our rpeen interposed with an admiesion twe 'were btth strung, and that oho had no idea of sparing oily power . • But Donald's irelwas ki led and be et terly denied that I was at adi qualin to com pete with him in feats of carriage. ;0 such top. • ire boys are generally emilloud, and the, time Ve bad reached the opposite b)anli it as-settled ti that the point should be determine - 4i by ourisingiy Daring Helen across the ford In our arms. iHelen was to' determine' who, had carried her most cushy, and I settled withlinyselfrivatoly in advance, that the one who °hulloed th preference iould really be the person with stood highest iti . I; lir affections. The ; redectimi Wino' ted 'me to ef t ertavery effort, and I verily!'believato this day, • t at I *weld have carried Donald , and Helen ion . e her arm like feattkrs. Bat II snuttnbt autici. 'pita. . t' • 1 Weauffered all the rest o f: the p arty. to s pas; daily doing, and then returned to the ford. I Iffted Helen with the utmost care: andrarried her fake an infant to the middle of the water.' Jeal. . mist hid inspired **warmer biro, and It was with tidings unknown:before that I embraced her beautiful' form,•and felt the - preissnrenif her cheek akiiinat mine. • All went swinimiegl3l, or rather i itadingly, for a minute. Bat alai , a. the .very. d'pest part of ford, I trod-or , a treacherous , bit o wood, which rested, I suppose, out •a smooth r ono, Over I rolled,toearing Helen with me, nor d we rise until fairly soaked from, heed to foot. rd . I I need not describe the tannts of Donald; or the more accusing silence of Helm . Both be. Shred that Thad Dillon from mere wanness,and iiirlital 'demonstrated his superior a ility, ear. i g Blair his arms Tor a long, die ea on 'oar h reu t 'sierd path. As we approached the house, lieleq; feeling dry and better hem° , attempted t conciliate me. But I prestrrffi a m ody allenee. -1 *a . ! uiortiflell beyond tiredresi. . T .I ' i r 'lltits is l i g y h bo t T y pa ish ok m ed in u d p , se a n f o ti l ie tii, ii th a l gs d 'sod ran' e *Oersted the negation whiets it h mei:dyed : i tt n d prompted me, to a course which fortenately ,ad tee to better results than usually thands inch igularities: I went to Edinburg, wheral found aje uncle, a kind-hearted, childles s map, who glad- I gave me a place in his hoase, aid empleyed me •hi his business. Wealth Boned iii', upon MM. I +one his - partner—went abroad—teeided four reare on the continent' and finally !yearned to Siotland rich, educated, in she*, -everything but denied.' • vi ' ' . 4,0n0 evening, while at a ball r Olargo ~ T was muck by a ionng lady of unpretending !appear.. n nee, but wiiere remarkable beauty and high ' -lotted ; eipression indicated a mind of more than ri power. , l was introdneed,l but the Seolish mimes had ong been unfamiliar to m .oar; and I eiuld not Catch hers.. It wasgel something; rind thercwas 1 something, In s he fa , too, that seemed familiar—something stigges Ivo or plan, are and pain..l •„_,:.• k , , 1,, , • I e arned e W d ebtea without il d w iffien ell l iegli ty, her stil4litiinito at ° fill e t wit . fr m the country, bad been educated heripsrents • h lost their property, and shores ow ' goier- E ' netts in a family of the city. a was fascinated with her erinv nation, and' wile continually restiisided by tier grace and re- - . fitiement of manner, that s he-war eamthi of ino viiig with distinguished sucasse in- a ,fa higher sydt,, e r e than that which' fortune, seemed to Aare allotted her. Fain naturally neither talk bre nor • t ptne to confidence.; but there was ;that- •in this y eg lady which inspired both; and I conversed w if her ai I hadaurver eenversed.w th any. Ber ri 'alone of the' various ; countries ith Torhich I i ' w familiar, indicated a remintkabitt, knotriedge f i g is Oiteratarre, and an theredible !dorsi, of Informe r : • tide. . ': •, h I.: ,''''-r - ' Itt'e progresseut in- i ntimacy , and es' oar (so nar r a tion. turned 'en the causes tibias induced so• uitoy to leave their native land' I laughingly re. an that I owed my travels io fellingyith a pretty girl into a ford. I . I . ibad hardly IrAcen the/111We* O re the, liked. In "ntisdlaberfach, and was gritecepded I)* Trite a markablapel , riesi.,i 1 ittrihatedi this to 'the heiit of theiroom•--Manghedaud, at her rarest; prlersedeil to 'giro Ha. detaiht off my ford at vett: hi to with,HeTeri Hrtthinit:= which I idii"paiis ling in ;glowing !solar" tie amiabilitylof y love.: ' :flee initiffrderingt the recital been e almost ir ';.-reirssaible.;,•Atthe eeneleeion She remarked* - ge••• pi a a Roberti is it possible thlt yon have for tts ma l l - ' . .. l• _ I - gazed' an tauten!-rratnerotteri dukabionnited. iTho lady, with: tibia cote acqiiiinietvwas•liiiien 'Graham • bateoznd lel do jou reader,' to ne `longs/tory. - We were soon married Tim& our bridal leer to 'the Old p .appeoeehed it in our carriage, giro folkire working In the geld, whe-ste better sortof laborer, or perhaps it, ami inquiring soda isarticulars relating , • borbood. :„ , dle slammed well enough about to give h" u a diiipencee when' Any Gantt, and e oil in the old sly] ~ .; ••,• ' "Hey,- TatiSIII, mob; 'dhotis ; ye r eu'• per , yid, Iran's?" •-" t - - - - , 1 il _ - . . Thi man looked nii in'astorth rit.; .TS Was_ i l Burma Lain. - Oct lineament, t'aiii sppearsinie gas heightened** Se sviii r siii iti*Ni- with the reatest , dillierißy that we could IrMice -him .to anterttur earring* asiranswer *sr limed* , IlWii• Osaka Weld frierids. : l ,l , ll• . t • , i , . t - , . - ., , , i ; !Different inera"starts intlife" Jiff 1, ways. I bethivi,,bdweirlathat seine a 'cime Iy. imam* nojanotii of -41- Wren who Aliw ~ sitilitb,i94.4 laiptiiiiiis to Ng Over with a s , p ro ty Iglil in et ? steam of waten. ! ~, r, j i D 11.1A314/X,:-/KJOhNBO,:. PENNSYLVANIA. ~ ii ri". Davi. Sranrriani Ida:W.—The interest eon . - nested with the same of this roan, the alleged murderei of Dr. Norcross, is mob enhateed from the ehmtking e, . ter of 'the murder, and th e n: - carious moveeats of the triurderer from'the BMA of perpetrating the act up the liner of hla an. rest, /Iwill be imbued tbst be sejoirned fora week in Po file.. Prom hire he led pm. oipitately, and en a llth lest; was melted at Long Pond, Stall trounty,'hy, Aaron Wolf ` and," ~,, ~ F. .2,4/Boom he dela/ of the arrest we ea irecr . the Col foie Pewterer of Marsh 21: . Mr. • elf was n hie way to the regioa,of ersintry t oorth 'of e nitientain, when at New, Columblis, is v ' /omelet: miles south of its foot, hia horse ming disabled to perfbrut tbe contemplated journey; be prevailed upon Mr. F. A. B. limns, a eon of the Hon. John Roans, to. aocompriny him, ming young Mr. Koons' horse. Aseendleg the mountain, ' , Mr. Koons venally re anarkeci,to his companioN that ''it would not be strange, if we should eonstrgeress the menhirs!' of. Remus :tei ear lettreey,”. Shore words- t ans ,carelemily.gokea, are now remembered as almost prat:hells, • We may here retook, that these two young mini us Men of peace, but of undoubted courage. • '' • • , Both are comparatively of Reit musenlar make, but litho and agile. • MAW' is , ail fist in, height, uncommonly'stout limbed, long armed and ap- patently active. He is withal( cord stul deliber ate in bit manner--just such a man who, If mur der be In hiss, could brain' this fellow without a - Butter of the heart. In dee time our two young men seethed the Motel of, the Messrs. Rickets, at Long Pond. They drive up to the door, and in theatiiiinee of theregal hostlerilfelles "wee* tforwend to tie their Urea 11001111 and Wolf es 'Fitinge,, &lane% bat say a, t a woad. /Intim, with elite expressions, took charge of the horse him'to the stable; 'while the two young manynd 'il men mitered the Ironiciffy there communicate their pespicicins tat dub ,or, and concert their plans. Beth' we unotmE. liaving everything arratigA, McKie: is sent the stable to harness the horse-, the la lord Is donned of their Inten tions, lad asked f i hit lila.' With this Weapon 1 upon the ratan? IfKiat. Waif entered the "bar.. room, pod at suffi lent di:dance to use -the 1/ 1 " 1 1 safely nod sunfiy, announecs to Billim' that be, must Ostrander h* self alprisoner. The mark in the hUid, the two •on t forehead,- the marks i t with India ink:. the are all found. A rope is procured, and . r, K. pinion.. his , arms-- the prisoner Is place i n the carriage, add by twelve 'o'clock that nigh is landed in di Bloonuiburg ! I. jail. • The prison at no time made the slightest residence. • - fl Creeds docked to, see him on the three follow ing dip", but 'th eager, nod In , I some lon cos t vindi4ive gate, o'' hundreds seemed not toatAHmy him iq the slightesk degree. g Moat of the ileist he reciined upon'the bed, Cul only on the worming after his fi rst imi risonumullid his counte6ance wear 1 shade ofnilety. I Bat toja clue ofbierver, it was appatent that a violent comm:Mori was l i gotugion wiChin. This however soonaebsided—s reaction•took pia e, and be listlessly lounged awa y . till tiTho. Ile, h welter; mimed in ionversation freely; and when nrestrainal by the presence of too many, hii maiinertwae really affable. H. ad mitted without" heeltatiol that he /started from ' Dunlieth, with Dr. Benue*, bat alleged that he left the Doctor at a politstest of Altoona, where the Murder was committed., ,le spoke with a sigh of Dr:No:crossfire " t poorllimuel"—sald that he "thought as much o il him as a brother, and had done as mach for ht: nmitita'son he as -signed for leaving Attu a after the minder was, that having been , seen in mpany with the Doc toil: he was afraid a mob mild lynch him. Qii -Monday last, hostarted i charge of Sheriff Mil. ' ler,for the sews et the order.- Mr. Miller, took him as far as llerrisharg, where rife party •wu I met 14 the Sheriff of Blair county. The trial will oommenee*on the third Monday of April next. f•I t ' • .., A correspondent of the l'hiladelpiiii Tiaras hrid in, interview with Itlltin: while be was in jail at Harrisburg. Be acknowledges he travelled from Daalieth in Illinois, to •i station just beyond Al toms, lei& Netnirosa.:e says he got out of the cars by a cci dent, There and.w le ft . was a,par i) ty traveling with them' Rercress intro duced him as Mr. Robin on. Robinson was witit-' theta before and at the me holeft the can by ac cident. _lle, as is usual in such• eases, protests that be is innocent, not itbstuding circumstan ces are strongly against him. lie had known Itorereas it long timeold had boarded with him at the - tame home inßinds. ile says that wheq he dime to Aline:re, following on foot after the cars, to found the p er pie very muchltexcited, and that be was afraid to disclose his name. bincq that to his travel constantly on foot-- never on the ease. ' On Being ukod whea he had first board of tb reward dffered for his arrest, bia respinee was, co fused and Cont ra dictory. lie de clared that tie h it bool staying off and on at i i ri Long Pond for early of month. lie Ina twice tried3o get to mid; to give himself up to the Governor, d bad gotten onto -within nine teen Miler, and t another time within twenty two. lAt each t . ehe became alarmed and re ,torneti to Long • ond: .Re 'know it was .no use to aqemputo'es-spe, but that he was indisposed to dolso. 'Be • niel tit he Was living at any titioin:,Pottayil ", . ire th connexion in which he issaid (0 have I ;ed.'o a number of Saunters 'and ltepresenta yes, wo came in whilst I was talkiegto hitt:, .6 pro tested his innocence again. lie menet to ha • no ho .6 of being able to dispel the•ploud ef imp icating circumstances by which he iteurraundet . , . • - wig -.I'IIENTI' . ON THE 131AUGUHAL',. ' , • The executer ~• of th three leading nitionalef i l ir the earth, Ina li: V toria,. James Buchanan, and Louis Nap o eon; ha . . e just officially addreiand• theirrespaitive ' untrict. • Their addresses - bare been, aid- bell! Oh ristraleat,-and - hundreds and thowiinds,of f ile-tongtnis • ant pens ' 'are _ every wiles)) employe ,in aud i ing or condemning them: i Judgments , will f enures). vary ; but in .one respect; there can isea'reo j be tilieb 'difference' of opinion among intelligeet people. .In point of polder and liternry finish, the Adair:s r :Of the French Emper or inincoMparably.tho. tof the three. .We do. plarn the : teat, bat :ee. ein't ,dispute it. Judged by the tame, standard, tier Majesty's speech from' the !throne and ,I4r... ' hat:lan's. inaugurals are substantially oda par; ,Onelsn't worth criticism, iland the other. hi henea it. Wbep shall tee have an igooutire.whose !Tuttle utterances are worthy the Wckikowledged teak and dignity of_ Oar coon tryt ...• ~ -1 • . , ! ~.•... , ', i , .... The initlgurali - hirwac judgment , ij holondeom, iariien the wrialteit prsiductionthat,his ever euiii, Dated from ' hir.,Euchountn. As. a. State . paper, it lea 'ridiculous failure. ',Loose, awkward and ins. Metindleal, :it lis .4, sort; of. combinatiod • 'of his letterof• • ecce4inee. to he Cineinjinti-Cueventioq, of , his Paoille tWilread letter, and of - the:Ostend 1 illanifeste, ! witheet the udgment of the first, the point,of the second, or . the.roagh simplicity of the last:,: In n literary petit_ el' view. Lila simply dis.! ! ! ,gratiefnl.l, ..Tha.a.auttr isaffbad at the' filaPhataa h ! .cat.ilotifishas, of 'Pi ree's inaugural, but 'the 1 etudetterieitd intolerable English of• Mr. Buchan.. ! aleishouki cants it tcl grieve. .The thing is too.' bad ',for ii-jeke..]:. ~ • . .. •. .. ~ ~ , . I . N 9.111 ae unspeakable shaMe, weeineot help ad-' ' ding, that with:such necomplisbot atitesmen as Ererett,lllies; Fillmore,. - Crittenden, Bell, Cass, hiaoMiliao 1 secargriOserisJll-Disr; Midas!: wti should, from sheer. par,t4ezigeney, elevate to the Chief' Maithitnicy_ et tbe.Reitublio, I. were cun ning old wire-pidler;itio, tinctured, in the:arts of Ina stateltnanahip,,ielincapable of even eepress• big ihititielthr twaplelable English l . It is an net t:l'o'6oon Ithefirratiesi'of things. ' ! - .!1.4 a nitarst Scnee_ nence,Onsgress has also prescribed that;wheillisTerrltoryst Kansas shall be admitted as a fitate,lardnilt racetrad Into the Union ' with or sit& , out flaTafirali\ 'etinetltutlon may prescribe at the Olaf thaik al coo,rinestuarod. _ ~.. ! illi , soitte Oaf°, echoolmester - or scholar' poi t out Huy tecedents of the pronoin " their'-' in thilasti.ela et the Ben ace? And a ft er. he tissidiini ft, w Ib e in c re as e ur obligation to.is gratnmaticial . searthcsiby sting the rattle which. govornethe no found relat us ? Theinquiry la .1 citiatiii,lo, d., itlaucces ful, the hanky_ inspi rer Wrill le d t.- be Winds° sly rewarded by . thi neW Pie/Racal 3fAskingtoe. - • • .;_ • „. •8 - .thislag_dele ' file tto bee. non) a eandldati . lei 're. eledion A Shall have n o motive to in fl uence my conduct hi arlotAhderini4 the go ernment e x cept thi desire, ably n] and faithfully tritevre yrounhy, - and live la this pate- rul nuannifrof inir. eountrymina—hasagurad. - The woolnesii with Which Mr. Buchanan - implies .that tre *kid iir might act improperly if be bad • a ipotiist;lk,r ji4 js as - rich as the implication is just. ~ N othing couldlbe more ridiculously husaill. sting. Having dediesded his life 'to the arts of ' political. - Chicanery, and at length iestohfid ' the PreSidcitey'' ;by - their unscrupulous Fung A :44,1 highest '_asslrsinre Mr. Buchanan calf new live - ktl; country that he Will &Mit - ally serve ,it •le .the Is Hags of a , r alerine to do • 'ofkorariee. - Barely _a mien •espeble it Inch !tarsi! t elteltstulifieition can . b a t o jittle or ais moral sense, end not much of any ether Wirt.; Ilis Intellect must he as obtusertshis . .1 corteelenro-' 1I ' 1' - ' . '• -'l' .( ' 0 ''. .- , I —and was 1 . I, bad be herself. :edlessty —Valois end see:' • As w* AM * stout' to bet ill &rum, by, .tlie note?. end,/ was [also stayed . 1, t zus Dub ecarr Dzonnoa. . ~ Many of the mini , era of thit eity,ind Drirok.l ilyni.la their. sermont last . Sabbath, alluded in terms of condetimmi, 4 end rebuke, to the talent decision of the Supreme Court. nationalizing the institution of 411/Tory,' and disfranchising, an "en tiro race of i min, both bond and free. from eft!. zenibip to thajimerctua Republic. Dr. ,Cheerer ' preenbed aCconlik to: Previous announcement on I . o Thejedgtaentof that against the judgment of the;Supreate Court of the United Stater."' The i a Cherch of that : Peri nay rise crowded in 'or'el7 p ar t. .alrenst to at eitert ;:etulereit the lecture Tonle, at. tag ,roariof *pulpit, was *rim' spa to atoototoodate a lamp member of pereoftsVbe - could iiot Audit plab.la the:male' bolldlaz 'Alai test iii flips i'Detit; 1442 19.LoCineff be be that pe, i thi ii . edita . ent , of the ittaufger.". etc.' - Tbe d • ' no }Tae one of the itosikpoorattat which Dr. Ch rer bar Over delivered. totooidlog even his masteFly aid eloquent satin of argil ' - i 1 ' I , - r , •• • ,•;•. ' . • •••••,.. ' • ,• 7••• f= .7 NO 14. allat) ± , 1 ... ANNA STEAM. "PREN'ill4ll OFFICE. llat preersrodthtro taros: is ix I , at 94444 Pst*AUbiliitosrmai !an bo bon* stony other ostabttslosoot to the cooatly,oodro Roam, PilmWdeN: ' 1 41 1 `„ j i r i* g. A*?•• riotroki Hoed r t . l . ircri 'a ke% Artitreli me '4 I M • 04" . 8901 .5 4 " Cr At th e ortorx Immo; sou*. ..(Ptit itockptall) trYED mitt Oita's:lvo Mao that - of Any pu_up cleeht i tho Ueda the kitm; 'tea "11w* tiers/Mai. "aerie i pesttleil lßtMot mrrs44 . Ire itototallsoolop toot to tooolookt ae inr ftII timed ed4in the Maw' RlUNlttzttlit 00171)14 fold • • • _ ---„,„ ;,•-• ..„,.4 *Ow 10(0,11.1rd. piek• bcokivbn uer7 Tga.14 , 14 at* ,iWildilllsoli • - of irrerr eMertit."*". 1 C e 1 1 :" 2 1 4 , 4 /."4 , glatok,li ordielitsbartnettlek , . meats *alba ifeet.:llliskikilk ' 14,6 meta, theo many., *Oblast WV' eon downed • deoblest -rat a sista Apia Go ermine of justice; and rebuked the whansidaMarl wantonly trtrupllnvinder feet the rigtite.uf men tad the 'laws tflied. Pemtnintstirt So ticquert: 1y quota thoWird of _ftiot and with . MON teriible ' effect as Dr. Cheerast i tud , :thiscstisepunir be .! kept back' no *MAU dOll which thk , **te m pronto:bee' ipoi show ekediessaf'irleked itt. big! places. Thee_ Wu 'remarkably sol ems and eloquent, mid the • dictation ib cint prciented a mete r t moral gamier . to the house of God. arp hippy:m*lmi, tliM; hitt' "Lhe )6. Dr.. trag„thodlatingaisbettreete r of etzflicogiV, 11gs oval church, prenehed'iaertioat SO sheltie' Or' somewhit almtlar to its 'e t hsoismea T ied tdhimmeo e n d filling Yid' behlidit SIPTP#D9II6IEighI * We, told that be denensod the, d ' the Supreme Courts N tseistrttier jr, It to he a vlolathanoot ooly, of .tht petiselptia Wit*" government; but of the laws of OS* omit Allier. upon (Thristlin "metito iris* mid »Milo. eta aq , , outrage peepstritetrln the tame of join at •• therightsif_ntso. : , • 1 • • The., two sermons hart maciaito , HUI* stis ; lion; and it M. to behoped that *e Atm Um ; stone hetheti 'dropped Into the water, the ,oirties nuty widen sad spread over both tom:rand MI ' and that evE7 fret pelpie . throughout Itai may freely _speak , against such a vermilion Jostle; and sueh'sn attempt wt' Oppteulmi. 7 -74 4 fodqlsadint. • ' .Ton ETAT& A l 7Oll67OlINZAT:a.lite Apport must Committee hare made ir ispirt to the later which we sire. below,' elite the *Meg Complexion of each district dedirtuited; 'Upon the basis of iba iota at the Ftissawitial Martial November 4th, 1816. Distrietcitarket with a pie Democratic nuOrities• nier'. the combined Union and atrelsht , Flilmon• rate ' '• . . assAynatax atiruafy . ' Distßidep • . lat. Philadelphia City, Bd. 'Cheater and Delaware 91. Montgomery, tita. Backs, '5414 Lehigh ***Nora**l 4 **/ t t 6th: Sobnyl#lll, 7th. Betts,. • - „. 9th. Laneaster and Lebanon, 9th. Dauphin and•Comberland, s , 10th. York, •-•- • . 1* 111 b. Adams and Franklin,. , ., . .• .• 1* 12th. IledfordPalOn, Blair and,Mattliwtrls . 13th. 130mersii, Payette and retain, le 14th. Washington and•B . ; :•. 15th. Allegheny, . 16th. Indiana and•Westmoreland, 1 17ttt. Lowrance, Bailor mid Arouango,_ r 1 18th. Crawford sad Mercer; ' 1 ; 19th. Erie; Warren and McKean,' '1 • 26th. Armstrong. Clarlim ankronwito._ •• •/* 21st: Jetersorf, rilk, Clearfield arid Cambria, la • 24.1. Tioga, Putter, Clinton arid_Centro. • 23d. ' Parry, Juniata,Miffliit;Sityder Volon g 4 I .- 24th. Nwrthamberhuld,Montour Columbla,,. 1* 25th. Bradford, thilltveit and Lycoming, 1 • 211tb'. Susquehanna, Wyoming 'and Wayne, t 27tb. Lucerne, Carbon, Monroe sad. Pike. 28 ,z,itiPIIBOBI4TATIVE. D 1811113111.. . e . . ti - ' •• Diartet*:' •, , tigift4Districts. • ' • Rept. 1 Ist ward Phila., 1•1:M"Oneen, ' I* , 2 2d: ward, • ; .. I•aci Washington, . 2 2 3 , 14` 4th and sth; ,2* 31 Alle,theny, ' 4 46th; 12th andl3th,, 2 / 32 Westmoreland, ,2* i b 7th, Bth, 9th andlOW, 3 1 33 Armstrong, t , 1 • 0 11th, 12th and 11th; Ye 34 Bulk% ..,.2 7.l4thasth and 20th, • 2 1 1 liS Weaver k Lawrence, 2 SKM and 19th,, 2 11 •146 Mercer a lfsinanipa, 2 t 2 21st nod 24th, ' ' 1 8 117 Erie A Crawtbrd, ,d 3 10 211 and 23,c1„ • '. ' 3•1311 Worm it McKeon:, 1 II Delaware, • 1 1 M Forest, Elk, Cleartd,, 1* ' 12 Chester. - 1114 Clarion, Ind., Jed, ' 3 13 Montgomeryi , 11 Cambria, . ' - 1* 11 Bucks,. , - 2 11 412 Centre, -,, ' 1* 15 Northampton, 2r, /3 Dntter and Cllottnk - _ 1 id Carbon and LeAlsh, 2 1 114 Mielln. • ' • le 17 Berks, . , 3•'15 Juniata and Snyder, I 12 SeihslYaM, —•3* In Union and Lycoming,.2* 19 Lebanon, „ . •; - 3 47 Northatetherhind, I.* 1117.,tibtaster,, , I -1 Montodr Colombia A 21 . pa r k, ) 1 .. Stallivail, 2* ,-- 22 1 / 4 8pitke iild Perry, 2 19 flogs.flogs. .. • • ' 1 21 Cntaberland,, I** Bradford, • 2 II Adams, k•• , I.* %,I.Keyn a , '1 23 Vranklico int Bolton, 52 limsertes,. .' a- 3* 29 Ktmtloydon - „ . 7 „:1_ 1 53 Susquenanna Ji, Wyo. :27 Bedford and Blair, ~.' ...,,Adeir'--, • ' - 25 Somerset* 1 1 / 4 3-313e, 31 Monona &Bike, t.,...„. 1* - . - AXecaPiTtriamax—Setsaii.-- - Peuorats, 16; OP-. poeritifin, 16., i Hoe. --Democrats , 49;' Oppsition, 51. ... Alifr`The Young Aten i Christian Association at Charleston S. C., are to hold a "floral fair" the tirst week itt May. " Air .BA.President Pierce ant wife are in Phil adelphia: Sirs. Pierce is .under medical treat: • ment in that city. . ' Off Lor d Naplit has rented ono of the beauti. 'NI dwellings on the . Heights of-Georgetown as hislnture residenoo. • gtur The Private Sanitary of ther-President,' JlllllOl5 Buchanan Henry, Esq., ryas a salary of *2500 per annum. .iggr•The London Sow of Fe bruary 7th, luta mews that the Mississippi river way frokai over as far tip at Piftaborpi: PirA reporter up.tbo New Orionis Creel' has _drawn the first prise in .a lottery, visi • —a house And lot worth 57,009. • - „thirlitif - whole m eirumber of nspapers pub lishod in the United' Statei is 8,634; home-Ile of . which are in this Stito.—iq , • m_ SCIENCE, AND TNE TIPIISTRIAT, ARTS /Waif* of the Teerssevadcr.---The thermometer fw . an Instrument for determining heat or temperature. The principle of its constrisetlon is tbunded upon the expert. elon of bodies under. the laminae of heat; and mean- • ry, as expanding more uniformly Under equrlncremants or bait 'within the range of atmospheric temperature, Is -`•' stsualli„emplojed In their constructioe. The conditions • • • necessary to a good thermometer are, that the born of , • the tuba be of equal size throughout,. the 'Zero and "32 'degrees, or freezing point. noeurstaly . delesstined, and, the gradations performed with exactitude. For the par ed' useteoottintral observations. it is necessary *Mkt the be compared with ,a standard thermotnebr, that her Index arson maybe ascertained, and applied at the llooktf. resallog.. .Thwthirmorneter most generally used , and' regarded as a standard In this country and In Yip- • land, is. that Of Fahrenheit, the of which Is deter- • mined bydlebtlag the spare between 33. ibigntest—lireeg• log point of water, and 212 degrees—balliai PAat of water, Into 180 parts, called. decrees. By continuing these dlviatonti both shore and below theseltolnts. the scale may be cohtlnied - at pimento. for the requireMents 6t* extreme tcmperature. Nord Mind innee..-34. C. Parker, of Conposelcut, ti the inventor of new and vulvae blind hiiike and List ener. D> WV* of this article, when thiblisela are shut there is no means of opening them from the. Datable;hae is alio sorontrlved that it not to Pt Um aim the whole length mO,O jiht. WI w i but h /light projection of the hand merely, enables a person to detateb the catch, and bribe ti, land to. . Water Pray etether.—M Payen,'a.Pailidan chemist, la the Inventor of a simple and cheap metboduf resder a ., log clothes waterproof. which has been attendsillytest. 4 id, sad its importlanse so knowledmant, ,botba in /MOW end England. Ills process Is to take one kilosnunme.ot • alum, and Camisole about eigin s galkair rn tater. OW mixing the two liquids thine will be* !basin the Ibrm of a powder created. which Is th e snip to of lead. Turn Wale ligtild which rebates fn Stheohitlim the . acetate of alum, and plunse into ft. the article to be: .rendored itopermoable. - Maliaa_ artleki by knead iog It with the hands Rota tkbeaniimi thoreughly'setn rated. when--after a few moment a —take it - put of the liquid and hold Mu thekle to dry. Goods rendered i ni p t .....able by thleVincess retain no sephassat odor. • 77m Lint If ltrpOwat' Avait.—The beat door not wend m wo rise abuse the earth nearer to the son, but deereuell illplab• MAR beyond the retied, of thlittatos phere, In sold, tt Is estimated that the cold ft. about layout, .dearms below too. The line of perpetual frost at abasement& 4 fifteen thousand bet *Whirls; at • 13,- 000 between the tropics ;,and how 9,000 4 . 4000 be tween the latitudes of 40luid tO degrees. • ?fee Arts Adoerearat—A gentleman la Detroit 'piro• poem to Midair the Ilea Ads Departmeut of the, varsity of Michigan with a sertei of cacti from the most rolcheatedantiques. This will be done on a liberal Seale: Thor luelude copies from the best linek' scalp. tore—many - also of the Doman: the Amyl tau; and the' Tgyptlau. 'The tommeacement of this undertaking Is Pled ter ne=t t3pting. The Tolalltkpraph..--Esperhaents with a sra4r tele; graph have been made with' complete swans la Paris, • the presence of Le Terrier, Struni,„end others. The revs of the sun are projected 'from and upon ,minors; the duration of the ray makes the alphabet. -en" the m o m of Mom. • It is prolonged to apply It to the use of the French army in Algeria, where the ardthary tele graph mnaot be worked. The posts can 4o establtsbed at 20 keener from each other. Nora ApPlicitiorinf Ehdrinity.—An ingenious con trivance.has beim demised by Mr. Burgess. ibr thi pre- ' • 'engem of hArglary and Ire. It ennoble of a. spring concealed in sYery dar. WirolOW Wake or dusk to , which may be to , ripply It: rind It is so ' ranged that when an attempt at burglarious ado; ejp aTOU ,tam=ng w ith lock is made Ur Okla rde cuiths map , which mimes an h ar m ben to ' la the day tints the dimwit an be abut eil by Mambo: - a handle. Xsen Ifni will and it ditlitult to brut mpg without leave: Tbfecontrlmuice lbr curbing the direirat4 • Ing element is constructed on the principled Sit'a .!.i !Manometer • when the temperature of .a mate Nisen Front airy earrie beyond a glean lledt—eay Gee Instodri4 and,twenty demreess—th• electric circ*t will eamplio— tod,4tua4l* star &11l wit stilasnon loiftat uslitax!es. Lkt r thN is . .o4s I/4meg Wed hits t01r52, shot erns aside by dropsng Wed hits 'wlstee,, sod they VN were eattsood on AN : Ms. thitt:„Yeeti Mrs. Watts, the withof I Wei ISsibite who had been .• . oarneetlg bethinking mug sethod ba shot p u rtgetly round, It is old to bar* drooped that ItUould • . be timely dropping Ittihad trout a great 'height. She and her husband trted It In the. shut{. of a lasi ash's: with pedal: b urrows and took. out a patent, tvoUs.ng fortune iiha,,graphic ounibea orippliostiona of th :photographic art to the pracgral r operations of amide; • lIfK, is rapidly intreastag. ISlateruive coach, Ibuflding - atiinnanmellt Loglarld has Adopted tbe pnwthe of b a irns a. photographic picture taken of evor7 carriage, finished: ftlikture in anenputa perspective Is thug otp.;'• . tainett. al* ;gm detdllhtlf)n:rough{ out. ha.' nor that_ !total, 414ythn bighvat potters of thalami. All- lit Ostoi - the iiittnabint7niso. v oir lite Osiaidbidnini, who paawally too oaks nothing. Nat of Ado: Pelikeirg.. . 3./ sal shie elevations and walled drashign, It. ausalhat to *lds of the *toga offset at an egoism% belk : 11141$ ,ofilostatlt- The mom aim goodly ; o ; `prints °potations of the esach-balltha L , bh- ', tog lily oonsplicatodorliatousnitat ;Obi ' lan Wilds valtdotator a sowfatt Is ,la t , • stol e all lia parts sand proportkros. 0 0 . 4 1 , 1 4. 0 1 0f... , adorsithe *pallid' to =ay a ef ~.. as aell attearriodoe. The odk'n a ti Mt 44 , rirestui ovideata in of silts a nd t„.. c . Le tbo ponces tog Ur pasitiars; lava otonsib, nulas tam °es', 10. 0514 "' .t.a ., l i t - - • ; a -.'''‘,' MEM ' • - &motor.. 4141 P 2!., le le le —..,cilmiaii
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