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',. 7 *"*/ l '' ; ' tee OD t4l*l to Ili is "teat as °three to which they are directed. they aro . . „ Me Until thiyhare settled the bills and or .. i . . . . . . . di' s& 1 ,,"",. t4 :, 0 u tib., pia ...• without intbrudng 1 1 , . , .g. - ^ ' ► %mei? thISTIWG IS ''''' -attheinh ol4 • l4 PUBLISHED EVERY SAIT - UILD — AY MORNING :13Y •:BENJAI4IIN . cBANNA.N" TOTTSV.ILIiEj SC.Iff:CH ..-- 7f4111.: ' CO, ~tr, li,' T:::T 1- :i *P . : 1 L ': - ..148 - Y-trAistlii. - ... , „ _ . ~___„..• , 'vote Us i t: 1 - ; a - c e ,4 e epepere are tent to the tbrater , - • . .., ; I b ed rondble, • . . ,ere field that refusing to take newt)* , 1 VOL. XXII' ,' . , '. • . __ ' , . •• .it sing te „, - SATIIRDAY - MORNIN' G NAY 30 1857 . ..,. 1,-, i,, . N 0:42 . ' " 4 " - - :: ' l .3 7, t , N wi f `""" tjun l'Z'PA' 4l3. '" * bcii i . 4 4.P . • -': .,; 11°86'. .1 I' ;- , or removing and leaving them un- 1 : ' • ' • , 4 " . ' ski todtelridenee printout:tonal iraud. ° • 'i , . 1 • 1 4- -------.....-_ -1 - - • _ - ordal at abort •- -" - - 1 - ----,------ • - -z---. 1 ;- , -d-L- , - . -- - -- . - -'' kJ '--2----- - 1 - ', - '-J--------- -,—,_ . ••••• -- . 2._ ___ __........_-_.._____ ~. ... I. ' -,. : r -/.....- 5...1.- , ./. •.• T*o tpi If not a • tt Thiree or/ Eaton chtesad „ftieVics ipla rr 1 00 0 : , .Taelutat at If 'labial papis t lib. arreetagas ierijb , pigs t 61d raksmatta dared that die It subscribers the pubtleber,im all a they The title in por i tke et Balled ,U prll . . • . IRATES 00',ADVERTI$1110. on . s .a.r..riolinkte,po cents for one tasertion--sub. __,.. a tiosertiona, 25 b each. 311 es one time, 25 :;tte—telsienuentin es,l2%contseaelt. Alladrar tiremeets over 3 Bure t short periods, charged va enamel • , - , KONtalli bes, one. tiro. TM& ®Y. MEWL Three I nes t , 62A 1 6 81 % $1 25 $2 25 - $3 00 Your tit • 1 0 05 / 00 1 16 2 75 • ~ 4 00 p in oi nsi4 l t, 0 i 50 2 00 8 40 6 00 ALL 0 Et ri l;CIA LOEB CO !MA M! D • BOU OF cis LIM. One ei 125 22 300 ' 6 00 . 10 00 T „ in ' we, 2 25 400 600 000 14 00 Titres Gausses, 350 • 00 750'.• 12 00 18 00. gout squares, 4 60 •00 8 00 , 14 00 20 00 Quarter col:, 6 00 00 12'00 18'00 30 00 wk if columb, 10 oo 1 ,00 20 00 86'00 50 00 t .t. o s oLargetlapace for sh periods, as peragreement, -Budness Noekseaoll eack—scoompaisted "rite an advarUsemnnt,so emits lash. " Advertisements belbreilieniages end Deeths,lo emits perlinetordrstinsertioursubsequentlnatethes, Swats: per Hue. ' Nine wordsarecottuted as aline inedvertishig. Merchants and others; advertising by the year - with ihangee, and a standing-advertisement not creoodint 16' lines, will be charged, lusludiugsubscripticin, $ l 6 OO. Spars te thesmount of fourstinew„ with than add sibactiption, -,,- • • 20 00 Withotit changes, st the rates designated above Adveitisoinents set in larger type than estud will be charnel; 56 per rent advance, orwthese prices. All cuts sill be ` barged the 13311041 letter press. - • . 5f Trade advertisements received from Advertising- Agents Xbrotd, eicept at 16 per ant. advance on-these prices, anions by special 'agreement with the publisher.' Mtnrliges 22 cents. each. Deaths accompanied with no. t lees. 25 cents, without notices, no Charge. • ' All nOtices, except those of a religious chanieter mid, for educational purpoiee, will ibtieharged 25 cents for any numberottines ender 10... ever 101ines, 4 cents per line additional. , .., ._ . . nom tn odingiot eetiet not of s general orpebliectiar actor, charged at 4 cents per linetbr eaeh leeertioe. To tattilitate ealcalatkine we will state that teMi lines makes poi amn-164 lines a half column—sad 82 lines a qamtereolumn. 2962 Words make a eolume-4476 shalt lolumnHind 738 a quarter solemn.. T all odd Uses 0V each square , charged at itio - iirts of tents per Bee. Yearly advertisers mat confine their advertising to their own business. Agencies for others, sale of Rind Ea. tate, ad., are not Included In business advertisements. INSURANCE. • MIXONNVIALTH intimates COMPANY, , Una* ; d Sts. Thirriasary, Pelson'. retA.RTE'RED f CAPITAL, 000,000. T ra buildingsFd other pmperty, against lees OP dam by The. A , against - perils sr the Sas, N • gation and Tra sportatice. SPMON 011118WMI, O. B. Callum, Necret ans. BENJ. Tr TAYLOR, Agent. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Penne. aber =Mill 1 ItlNKatr LIPS xis . a AID nun 00., • Potts llle, Peons. 'CAPITA Lsloo,ooo- HARTER PERPETUAL. fHIS . Compa y, chartered by. the Legislature of Pehnsylvarda i with a capital of One I updred Thowtand Dollar'. Is now fully organised, and has oomtneneeel business} The Company la prepared to receive Anoneys and other property In trust, and allow InteresVon an moneys dtosited in trust, at the rate of flee percent per annum Principal and interest mettle ' on deand. For rates trremeurst on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables mipplied at the Office Of the Oont rx??Lenfutg street, D i t e tta r three aoiteorttb of the Waugarols Setretory and i*trs . . ' ' *ill, 'l4 13 tt THE POTTSVILLE WE INSURANCE AND . • Trost , Company. OFFIC • Quire se.,nexedeeraborw Green's Jewelry •iore. CAI , ITAL. SIOO,OO4..—CHARTER PEUPETUAL. T H 8 Company, recently 'chartered by the Leglelatureeunsylvaula. is multi . organ. lie . The Company le p repar ed to effect Insurimce upon Ilves, aid to receive ono smccite trusts, and to allow in termit on moneys' received, at the rate of five per cent. perbnolim, unless otherwise agreed upon.. ' Principal and Interest payable on "demand. Capital and meats safely livested in Bonds and Mortgages, and, other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits Will be made payable:ln cash, or appropriated to the payment of pre miums.' .Por rates of pams otiferlitanninee, sae printed Tables, supplied the Co ny'f&Mee. • N T HAN E ANV, Presiekset. , SOZOSION POSTEKTlelef!res!f. it: Team, srey and Teener. • "•\ ' September id, iftt .t.'' • 4. -• • it-tr ANTHRACITE ' IHEIIRMICE COMPANY. • Ikut horl se d Capital,' 1400,000. ' CHARTER PERP ET U AL---0 MCC, NO. LI Walnut sit, between third and Fourth' 'treats, Phlladelphla. T a Oempany sill home against loss or 'damage by Ylre"glisildings, Furniture, and Mar. lui endizis gearany. MAIMS Issoasaci ' on Tomei& ' Cargoes land,Frelyhts. luau) Dratutuagi to all parts of the DM. . nratercias: ' D. fea A ther,, - Bails Moo '' . Lewis Audeuried, ' - /mph. iliazileld, Peter Bilges,. . Di. OA. N Zeksrt, ' Jolin K. Blackiston, ' • B. Itaminatt, . Samuel 11.1Iothermel, • . Wm F. Dean. ' •• i i • D. LUTHER; Aunties:. 'Wril. ieliaLs, Vice President. . IT. M. Smi th , Steretary. ' • • . • ta.r. D. LUTHIII hasl rri appointed agent Itor the above' mpany in ifielarllkill eountyAto whom persons llisbitr Insurance; ean a It t i . Jim I, '57 '' [A 18, '54 14-i . V ury a- - 1 . STATE lIIITIAL urstraucz COMPANY.2 I ,:. r;1 .4 1 On Tali ANNUAL STATEMENT . liay 15,1854: • . . t i,, sects, May Ist, 1853, • , ANA premiums and inteiest reaelie ed the past year, =Uteri depart- ment . . $101,646 32 Dills reseireable in IMMO , . 28,017 04 Gish Premiums, Stock 20 parm't . 40,282 .--- • -------- , -170,568 56 . _.- . . 528487 ' Losses, expenses, corm Insu nee, mutual di " .' stock, c re• • 'partment,lol,so6 as 27,031 98 • • nod other Bonds, kortgagek 'dock' good adxsurltien, , resavable, Cash on hand and In agautili o • • for Fire or Inland lasi ;July Lands of rano, apply to • . JOHNSTON. Agent, nrapiarry. Franklinri're Insurance Corn y, of Phlloaelp OMNI, N0,,11684 Manna , near Fifth street; • , DOLsoroics: , Ch ries N. Banker, George W. ItiehardS,' Thomas Hart, • . Mordecai D. Leila, . , . Toldes Wagner, ..t Adolphe E. Doric,' Barduel Grant, • ~. • ', David S. Drown, Jae4b B. Smith, • 1 Morris Patterson. Continue to Make ins ante, permanent or limited on ”very diseriptlon of pre rty, in town and marry, at rates willow Al are eonsis ant with security. . The Ctmpany have reedrved a large vontingen ',Fund, Width, ith their Capital land Premiums, safely in*ested, infant ample protection to the insured. Sines WWI. in corporation, a period of 19 years, they have paid tigirards of one Mulion, taro htnutird, thousand dollars, lcgseit by Are, thereby affording evidence of the advintagesT* in surance; as 1 , 441 as the atnlity,entl: dleposltion.to . hteet with promptness, all liabilities. , . .0i1A& N. BANCEZE,ltnesident. • Casii. G. Baramsa, ffeeretary. " The sabseribeif has beat appointed &putt for the above ening° t institutlim, at 4is now prepared to make In• iturainee on every descrip.lon of property, at the lowest . rates. ' i ANDRE% RUSSEL, Agent. Poltsvllk r ai r E nrul ' 1 .Cpeant lloufict.. I p rr . ontlnu :LK) ter el. ThOcaii it ' 3rge and , ierfectlreev Tile pfetr yearly, balflearly or arterly. 760 carol lodically to the lnsuran for 10e. ,opropriated In December, 1, and th. December, SM.9, amount ,u addition . _ .._, ....rety $l,OOO It/eared under , idel4 policies,,makinei $1,202 50 which will be paid n It shall become st elaim, itudead of sl,oooOrigin ius nied; thb next oldes ,amount to $1,237 50; the neat ,•.;a, t 0151.212 50 for eye 7 $1,000; the others in the ne proportion aceording to the amount and time of rolin4 which additions make an average of more than p , r ',tint. upon the pro aini paid, without inures,. (lie 4nunal , promium. • • • • ' l • NA. onia : - . • :•Tivitin ta Ridgway, • ; John A.Brown, Arvin, facie. 'D. Danner, Juliti J.l Smith, . ' ' Vnsieriek Brown, Itebbrt Pearsall, George Taber, • •91411 , 11 •Yeaaar, John IL Latimer, Thom.* P. James, ' Wharton Lewis, Joulph-R. Danny.Jobe. IL Slack: , uphicts containin g t . able of ratcsaind explanations. implication and Wither information can be bad *Mee. • TRORAR RIDGWAY, President, is Ir. JAliss. Actuary, 'The subscriber is , 1,01111 County. netwaviry int 1052. 15-7 WIRE CERS,jENT & CO.'B ;110N UAI 1/10 WOUKIPI RODGER . I£NT k CO.. matnijAketurers ' Cist and Wroukbt IRON ItkILI?i0, 'every deiterlinkm, In elle the attention thu public to their branch of bushme, hid, IsOorolueted in the Winding for , lintg as's' Coach In Coal street, Potter . . - .urnidi• Verctll, Trellb-Work for 4rbore4 •"?" i nducts. Tree me". hc., In every eerlot., or 'le; lYilehel wards. C.l. r G rntlgag and 14 ire Netting. "II hp mtg. "t ; 11. . 0, 441'N:4 notice And un the /01eit ruis,togather with leou tedsteads, germ, Lot and Bel' Pecres, English hurdle Vcuco, &c., &c., below city Hers. J. esnetery lots tunny enclosed. Naive "got ,'to g4lt res(omers. E , te rrthlogtntheldbleon bend dedenid, Will be fur:14144 at the 'hottest notice. prnpred to do all itictic of castings, enekt as , inoselebalts. water r. -pi &c. I. , bruilry 2.1656 I KURTZ._HEISLER '.bale sorts, sserorie 4. !Dr) nfantUreri f, Mire Coal &mane. ()fiat It ddles. Wire rli an lry.orns. k „ ke., MluenrUle,Sehtlylklll (101 l nty. I 1-:Thsnkf uldorthellberal patronagethey - from the Oral Dealers and others.ln the 44 moot resiertful y aollelt their enstOnt in the t ' t i kn Work , )n• at 0 r shop wind*. warranted, an 4 , 4 ' , .1k..,1 N. grraid rgottiox a lard Job:. 64..4;1;1.1 4 OOP of ii e oldest, and the Sofa eXPL" eOl ti, ". Won't.) n th county, we fuel sure, that we tnt,,,:it the Imst Coal rnetan In the Regloh. L. 0 1 1 ,..elirerskl to .1. , M. Karts. Mlnersvllle, to W. alli 4,',,...". N orville or K its & Iteljdor, Millersville, )frii.,..r.ytitt..d.4 t . Old &tutu reirtrtd. •,1, 4 t 20. . • . . ' li'• •• - , .. ADNERTIRMIXISTS aft IN , LAM t M I'M ?OAR ',USUAL WILL BR CUARORD 54 PER CEBZ AJ DANCE ON OUR USUAL RATES. ... . .; ? OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! . 010DC8011 & KEAN, Nos, 5 li 6.'tObarvez, General Comsaimion Mitroluists, and ,P4lOOl is IMAGE 'AND SPEEN OIL FOR - MIPIING AND iIECHANI AL PERPOSEK '11ept.22,'55 • 3MI OILS I I I FOR INIIPIiRS' USE! • mooRE k Ai. 54 SI4uIA. lratei,34ro44. March 14,'57 11. -7- ' GEO. W. POMEROY 8: 'CO., - 4 . OM, SOAP, Gammas, : NO. 10 South Water street, below Market, Philadelphia- Siann, Lard, Ilephant, Muds, 'humeri" and 4*;tiltiary Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Caadiea. Muattel T. Killer Bileasnaa. Philadelphia, Jinuary 5, 147 ' . . • 1111_,AUCILCINIUNK , W are Rope 4 IL Raids o t or y , , .3Plasizeoz , 3iaanawirell; hianufsetureret Wire Rope, for inclined ;donee, duds. popes, Le., would Infiniti the public that he la now pre- pared to maim ' • • ALL 'awls, Lamina AND .81ZE8 01? PZ.4? AND SWIM ROU Al the shortest notion, , of superior quail and on the moat liberal terms. at his Wire Rope _ _ hinsauk Climates Calabar' Ca,it. / IFaiteesnee can be Made to Mama. N. A. DOiglas, c l.: D. Cortright and A. ii. Broadhead, at *suet anent ; to N. Petters_ on, 4 Bumailt lUD. to Sharps, Labouring t Tll - Luserne eounty,'Pa.. and in fact, nearkr all thew eretbra in the Realm who hare been min hie topes. Jii)j:2 l V.s 6 '.• I • • • • • . ; ; 22l lgiA f . THE ECUBBCRIIIIIR3 being anti:whoa agents for " tea Sale et. • • ' r , • i mous-a 1 - 111111111. ton, For Stripes:, aid Elaiiilig:jimipoiis Are prepared to supply orders tbr all sizes, titrtb us Manu facturer's priecis, from their store to Philadelphia, • ! • . ' HOMO t WILLIAMS, r No. 64 dbuth Wafer Street. Philadelphia. Muth 14, '67 • 11- , 'INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CULOWIIdi =ULM usewux Zorn aim par., ! P h aDOUG de Iphi a BEMENT & HERTY, TOOL RUZLDERR de leela "MINDERE, ARE prepared to make ; Designs and Drawings for. MACHINE -SHOPS, FOUNDRIES 4 H 'SHOPS. and to famish all the seminary , 31noliteserp, • • Capella', • ' Tools, -.Mowers, Cranes,' Porgem, dice Machinists' Toole of every die and desaiptlon. Shaft ing of the best quality, with Improved adjustable Hang. ens. , Pulleys of all diameteriand, faces; Pulley end llal anee Ply Wheels, and all elsch Castings as are made in Loam, of any she required. Rolla and Rolling MW work, Sc., Sc. January 3,'57 . • " BALLY & RUMOR", • .• Haii4 , Reinoved To Their NEW STORE, • NO 920 CHESNUT t STREET, • • (BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTB,)• - ; • Philadelphia, • Are now 9Petalog a splendid stock of CAII, - PETINGS, - Embracing every variety of • ING LASH. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, '4.TAPESTRY, ; IMPERIAL, and . . VELVET, • THREE-PLY, s • ENIZIAIIII; • •-A I 4430. • •1 AMERICAN, CARPETS, Of their own manufactire, sbleit they warrant to be Squid to any goods In this country. rFILOOR OIL CLOTHS, leery variety of ityki and width: • • CANTON MARTINGS.OOOOA MATS, RUGS, DRUG . GETS, te., tr_, to . April 25,,'67. . (Sept. M. IW-ly] 17- JOAN A: MOORE.] WWILLIAMS. MOORE &WILLIAMS '- 1, g -General. Co mmission Merchants, • AND DEALERS IN .* • MINERS'• SUPPLIES " . Xe• 54 E. Water 'tree t t Phtladelpkta.' The sutemribe having boon associated with the coat trade and mining operations generally, for several years. are prepared to supply orders for all articles contingent to mining purposes at the lowest rates; with care ,and despatch. Our stock comprises the following - articles: tills—Sperm, Safety Lamps, Thorbley's celebrated -• • Solar, Faxes, Gum Belting, Elephant, BlastingPsper, Washers, • Blesehed,, Slope Chelan, Nato& • Reeked, Ropes, all rhea Hose. Lard, Pulleys, • - 'Blasting and other . • Rosin. = Wicking, ` Powders, • Greasing, Wire Rope. &AP. ;Aniseed. • Tar and Pitch, Candies, &e., ie. irmunrcre: C0.,7n A Keen, J. B. A. 8. Allen, C h arles Miller & 11othermel. Req., and - John Thoruley, Req., Phila. &dolphin; lion . W. Donaldson , lion. C. W. Mama, Geo. W. Snyder, Esq., D.JP. Brown, Esq., and L. P. Brooke, Em.i•:tottsville; Wm. Donavan, Pau, Itinerseillel and J. J.,Conner. Ashland. [January 17,-'67 SAy $350,018 70 178,135 72 187,008 88" 18,553 68 ' 379,704 16 itnLINCE. 7urance, Annuity silsdelphla. Mee. No. Dor East of Os Custom TIM PERPETUAL, Ilvps on the most favor Invested, together with ig resorted fngd, offers eat Tor 'the able° Company I will rffeet Insuraness, and :ion on the muhjeet. 11, DANN A.N. REENS. VILLE. SVILLF. . . Pc) I W HO ,VISIT • - Philaiielpititt - FOR THEIR SUPPLIES, The Subscriberi offer the largest and best Assortment- of • CHINA , .GLASS, , - • AND Q EE N WARE IN AIM QUANTITIES, TO StitT. Tim WANTS OF CONSUMERS; 5 AT TEE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRIM.: - rate assortment emblem MIT vAilerr of WAISSI 'rote the. fiery coxttoggst it,, the mixer over Imported, every article being of the Ammo. mum and most Bug. TIM 'nue. ' N. 4.—lt will coat nothing to examine, their stock. _ TYNDALE & MITCHELL,. • . 707 elleutut street above Sonia. February 46,'57 [MAMASON] D.Om • • 11111ANU.PACTURERS" INS UR AMOR COMPANY. CHARM PE3IPETUAL. °tante& by the State•of Peaneylvauta. CAPITAL $500;000. 4 .. Fire, Marine & Inland . Transportation. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. • lityg.ED WEEKS, - I ORRIN RiAERS,' Vice President. - Seiretary. , Omani Youso, Treasurer. • • Directors: Aaron S. Lippincott, NlcholaS G.•. Taylor, " Mahlon 0 illinghein, Alfred Weeks, Wm. It. Thomas, - Orrin Rogers, Wm. Neal, ' John P. Simone, • .Charlos J. Field, James I'. Smyth. • • • This Company was organised with a cash eapitalvand the Direitors have determined to adapt the badness to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct ing its agalrii, with a prompt adjustment of losses. . Orr:et—No.lo Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. The' undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company, in Schuylkill county, and will e ff ect all kinds of I ron.tanee. as above.on application at hisoffies, opposite the Town Kill, Pottsville. • •SAMUEL GARRET. T: February 23.1857 . &Xf , Schuylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, COt I''ottsvi Mee in Sillymart's Buildingg, Xabanton,go 2 doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, ' C .CHARTERPERPETUAL. This Coln ymn obtained ita Charter at the last Bessie* of the Legislatu o of Pennsylvania. and Is noir fully or. pulsed and prepared to home Polieles,atliberskrateS, ou Fire and Inland fists. on Public and private Build. logs, Pu rnit ate, Stocks of Goods and ifereitudirtf-ttr kinds. Ahof on Ooal Breakera and 1 111 arblerry:Inland Imo! ranee on Canal Bate and Barges. by,Canala and Illyeral w l a on car i romoy Otal to Philadelphia, Now York. Bal. timore. de. 'Mix Company guarantepato *Aloud all lames promptly, and thereby hope tO•tnerft the patronage of the public. . . . Directors I BILVIMAN, - J. H. ADAM. WILLIAM MORTIMER, Jr. JOHN. D. DRILIERT. 'JACOB HIINTZINDER, Jr. -JOIIN HENDRICKS, 0 FAROE LAUEII; • .7 E (MARYS. W. P. SMITH, • IL ILMUNTRINGER, ROBERT M. PALMER, GEngdEd. rim% SAMUEL El LITMAN, Trodden! F, Secretm and General Agent. Jintory 1,'57 1- .. aIiNEwtfEAqNDaEtRicIeGNEgD MaAyTH • E t S e , oxelushro ale of tho New Clas emignavo !illatehoo, tarulah rsi otnrekorpeni at aumuSseturene _ Potille, Feb. 27 '57 01 BRIGHT unit. • • PAMIR gT)ATENT PdAvitiretlADE Paper eats, to bold trans I to 20 pounds , . Ass Ot ocers.Drug fi and Others. for sole by d OARBIGUIM. Centre street, Pottsville.' • Writ Prember 8 , %iti TO J3IJILDERS. . . • I,U,NMER! LUIII[I3IIItit he subscriber respectfully 2nnoences 1 '4,6thio pnballist be hai his Steam' t Chw I &w-ma lii:Looost Taney; ticT»itlkth eounti, sad ' lo odor preostod to lontialt all kings of Lumber at the. lowest pricer—cub am Pine, Ilefulock and White Oak of emery sire Rad desetipttoo. lON of tutabor eat to ordorat the shortest settee. ..1104tAT, 440 • JIDWARD &BLAND: ,ILLlAiwtscot t lar PLANING MILL., 81111bUly & &is Bai e frai e ld math. Canal, t o nt . .l )3 =amP : g ch, sale andlieteliDealers and Manufacturers of whits; and iellow pine flooring boards; sash, doors,blinde, shut tenysiding, wood moaidinp, dm' Jig and Kinn saying, bag And glib. Mldeeeriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and fin the best manner. Tab. T. 17 61 y, HARDWARE. • . LL soils of T Rails, from 2210 60 a poor yud, imk blinded ftilikko WI ::: ' 8, ISM Oh N. U.OLNY a SON.. 49,and TVORY HANDLED 'raiole anti Dea . 6ert Kalrei 81hrer Plated Mader, suitable tor Christ. MO presents,* the Hardiare and Iron Depot. Pc , thrrille, Deo. 20, '66 61- • PIAVE PGTT. t e OA BALE —A large quantity of 2d iietuggriteerf: for diameter. o"arkmi " Al Una. 49 N. YARDLEY !BON. ottffsre'cllier,alYsll"*.ffgrit an eseellent article for listening Gum or Leatbas Belting.—•ailom Shea or sale by B: HAMS, SCALEBI 80/11111i IICALEB !I ! AE subscribers have the sale of the •Vergetrafo Comfairy's Seale& They ti are we/ranted equal to any mautesetured. Sem i plea can be Noes at the Hotilwasie Skwo of I ' ltpdlll, Ira SMUT L. Luce. Ar GENCY for the Reading 'Agricul tural *Alms Shop.—Having the agency for. tha. wide y celebrated Agricultural implementsmanufactnra‘ , at this shop, I invite the attention of fisensere, sod can furnish Mein with those goods at wianafeeturer's prices —freight added. PRANK PUTT. Pottsville, .1 no 28, '66 IRIVAL - , _1 NEW AR O F SP &DNS, , . noes, Rakes, , , P l ows 82 " 1 Agr " .. nuraum stic m u n it k TtioiPsoN, 2 . armor of ,markel and Chary., "Sox 07 T&& pr.!. Pottsville. Aitrit 4, '57 : • ~ • , 1 %. • FAIRBANKII BCAI r EB rPHE subscribers, agents for the man ataatarara,lbairejtast recataird a new artlela,called 160, "(Won Counter Solla,", calculated to walgit from jf mount:a fc 240 Its. Vorsale at the YorkStoro. _ 'KAMM k SON. vottavllle. 4011.28 th, 1555 f • 17- RAILROAD SPIKES, A .,!. . w s iti e t ack toadi ir l ß o ope p s Jack Screws, cte Icon and Steel 'Attalla,' Bellows, llriadsb low,. lea,l'ihutet lar go.t and bait asiortment of Lacks, Latches and build ing Hardware eierolicred in Schuylkill county. CbrisrP . :4l , ll,ll.;iralket, "SUM Op smc AAR." STICIITES & THOSIPSON. Pottaville, ApsilX's7' - - - 140 111 411tE 1 111 , "1 1/ 163121 ( g 41 : ThO subscifbers are pro to furnish the Trade, kiachisists and pporatoie at Philade;phia prices, (freight added) wholesale or retail; beat AmerWAn Iron, man- Natured at Pottectlia,vol warranted of soperkorqtiality Also, light T rails Aultable for inikeseand Oahle Chains famished at sliOrtkotice direct from the importer. •N. YARDLEY SON. York N ov. Store, 22,1665 • 41-tf W• . HI V E TAHINISTS. . E, the Agency for tools which every Mechanic should possess; C. Steel Unloosed Straight Edges, with graduations from 5 to 150, gmdnated dec a lzily from 10 to 103, C. Steel Try Kplaros, and - au ' le willoh cambium; in and out calif. pm &loam Ildge mid similar: gams. • Div Mem _and a perfect *might edge all In one tool. • Cali sad me them at thor'SsOw or &Ys Kew.'" • -I • , 13TICUTEU 4 THCriP SON Pottsville, Ap 114, '57 '' 14. GOLFO 'S. cousin , - STORE, ..i ...• *ram 'yours street. CoNsTi ris. on hand, a large as sortment or Pen and Pocket Knives, Stissorocoted Razors, Table Knives and -Forks, in ivory, stag. buffalo, bone and wood ba ndies ; Carvers and Forks, Dirks,Bowle Knives, le. ALSO—a ,ve extensive assortment of Walters, Tee Trays, te. • Fine English Onus, Colt's Pistols, Allen's 'Revolves, and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with a general stock of Fancy Uardware. constantly on hand. • • • I • JOHN M. COLEMAN. importer. Philadel phis.,om-30, 1554', [Dec.27,'65.521 51-tt • illiCafidi • , • s Of D. L. r.iiny , s artaraware tore. fANIN c. removed,. from the, corner of Centre and Market streets, to Pry k 'Marts's old stand, nearly r zosite, Mr. Esterly , would inform his friends and the nhabitants of this and adloinimg coun ties, that eve ing in the hardware line will always be fund at hblestabllahnient, where they may b*.certaln of getting super or articles at the lowest mien. mrse member to mil at D. L. Eeterly's hardware Store, Centre street, halo* .1124 , ket—Es ' N B.—Orden r eoal sereane,of Esterly k Prick's man ufactnro, roceir andprolsoty attended to. Potteellic, Ap 1 nutte 7 16. DIORRIS.JONES..CO.,&. . CO. IRON STEEL BIERC i , HANTS, Marixt up i d Siz4enah Streets, Pitaadelphia, .- Alave always ea hand *ad for wile BEST ENGLISH BEVINFM lIION — Fjth ll"Ntinentit ' Or "liagnidia," and other favorite brain= BEST AMER!. UAN BARS-L-ordinary also& or rolled to order foss bridge purpose., ke., fn. I'EJ(NSYLVANIA DOI Lra mans— Pmmiscuous Rises, or -it to implied else. BOILER BIT ETS—Dover brand, made In solid Out' IIfST EN GLISH CAR AXLES—American and. English FLUE k SHEET IRON—For covering vaulter, Ac. AMERICAN a SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON -T rails and Sat bats suitable for mines, turnouts, Ac. JUNIATA. 'ENGLISH it NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASIISILS—For bridges, card, and macidaery purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR, -MACHINE and BILISTES STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tape and dhe. The above, together with so MI assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails Mud Spikes to which the attention of dealens, • . railroad companie s, engineers, miners, !banderol and roa rbluists is Invited. May 10, 1856 19-ly ' RDWARE AND IRON •DEpOT.. *THESUBSCRIBER, having now armed. ed his goods at his netVphere orbusinees and with a new determination of furnish. Ink all such goodies the business of the Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value, solicits the inspection o f Public. I shall be always on hand and have on band a full stock of • liar Iran, • , • Chopping Amity - I ~ Fine bron‘ ', . - Coil blletels, ' • I 'Cast Steel, - . Ynere Chains; 1- . Slit 'ron, • Nails and Spikes, I hope,.' - Tackle Blocks Bellows, - Anvils and Vlees, kr:, 4. _ llardwaiai and iron Depot, Canna Brien; three door* above Market. Sant side. I FRAME POT?, ./ aly 15,19 .5 4 28At • 13 .MicattiallagtUtell d . e, ss be• Lt 41 2/ low Mats' hotel and n early opts:r the Miners' Bank, Potts:4lle "bete will be found in excellent gunotiment jot Kalb. , Flles, , - -Floe Trays, ' !, Biltania Ware, ' Assortment of One Leas,. Table Cutlery, ' I Pocket Cutlery, ' Table Spoons, Anvils and Vices, Assortment of tine G one, Sheet Iron Crueiblcs, Wire, Tin - Plate, 1 ~ Brass Kettles, Sad Irons. Pans and Boilers, . ' Chains. ' ' Railroad Traces, ' • Powder arid Riot. , WAJIII: Booth Trlmmlu ~ S add lringg, ry Shoenialier'stwris, • Carpenter's Tools,. Mass and Paint, Bar Iron of all sizes, Rolled " Nails and Spikes; Railroad Iron and Nails, Smith Tools;, Building Materials, Cast Stool. . Shear Step!, Arm Drer, MIII s, • I Mout t Saws, r • Fine Ilandtsaws, • ' • "to the publle forthe Patrol:tars islndtvldrialespaeity,andbeya IV of their good!, strlrt Olen mmodathig pet ces,wql deserve !aged support. BRIGHT & rdWart 41Id rrea (helm /anti I RD • . 0.8. rotarna htethen tb ey extended to him In hi the now Arm, by the qu lion to dnolness,and new end command theirconti • 1 ! Deakith; Hit PottsTille.January 6.1 F I XCLIISCVE AGENTS tor.B calmly. and tave23 pfr cont. ‘ . ..iox o to); sAwi" (War (tare an/ ifirAet votil cite, Hay 'AT ' 20- MEDICINAL - • , conumirrion AND A!4 A - Digesses of the -' lungs -' lungs Sid Tilielt CpSlitAB r br magi thaarateilaa to*" cavities In the Isola thmosh. the air s tn Com= a dlesct contact with ths dismay. lar mattes, al., Isis the sougb.catues treated coo oxpactossUoa, heals the longs, rarities the bluo4 Imparts anared tally to tba said= system, pirio; that lone I{/1d4016r, gy so Indispensable for the saturation of health: To_la able to state cooddently that ccasomptiam is insablo by inhalatioeds tome a aura of itualioyed it is as mock under the control of medicalt= 1 t as say otecc.lhanidable disassot, %lima out of earl hoo• dagesala out be cured la tha drat and per . 1 cent in the second; but in the third anion is two. ale to sacs owe tam dim pir Celli. for the I= so cut op by Use disease as to bid , defiance to skll San, batmen la tlap la4 - 4%w, Isalgalloa af fords atraardloasy relief to the again attending. this feted sconats, which anneal! y destroys . trust), five Umlauted persons to the United Stites goon; ads correct alculation shows that of the prevent population or thceartb. zalloas ire &dined, to AU the ° Pul. l aMPt ive 'f'S x* Y e • • • I . . . . . . . Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as. Consamption. , Its all awe it bees. the great enemy of th, for it spans miller Bassor sez,; but sweeps off, alike thebenve, the leautifal,..the • grawded, And the gifted. ' Bythe help of that Supreme Vela& trans whoa remeth every pod and per thet gift, I ameethled to offer to the ta/Med a permeated lead iquerty carp in Qom-, sumption. The brat caws of taboo:huts from' Irmo blood, and the liamediele effect, -peodated by, their .41e position in the Imw,ls to merreut the 11.1 t adothaker, of air taco the iikedle, which causes. ereskawed MUM( ty through the wake votes& - Thee surety:At Is wore ratioul toupee greeter good hem amelkthes entsting. thetavltim of thelangs . :thee ham these adostaistent' through the stomach; .the patient wilt always. aid the lump free and the Inestideg 1 mayadtsr, htheltwff Mt dies. Tree. inhalathm lea leadcomedy, seemthekm sets renatitatiocally,aud.with mote pointing certain. ty than remedies administered trpthe-stesmath. • To prove the powerful apd direetinfueses alibis Med* at ='teethe. eldaredbast haltaled IrLUmethelysteeker Arty toe humiliates, paralydag the make neel you system, an tilde limb may bekumwasted the slightest paint lakalingthe reatinarrbundeg destroy US in a few hours: . t. . -.: ~. f. , . . • The tthalatke of ' surimonia . will souse the system hinting or apperentlY deed.... The odor of any of the medicines is perceptible In the skin a firw mist nke titer being bladed, and may be Immediately detect. ed la the blood.' • A convineing pesef bf the coedit tional effects of Inhalation, is the flee that dances is always produced by breathing foul air. • •Is not this posi- I tke evidence that proper' remedies, morally - preperet al;dd tudkiously admiektered through the tang', should ace the mod ' happy-remits? During e l l=l years' }seethe, many themes:as, saMeAng from of the longs and throat, hive been trader my erre, ant I have e ff ected Many remarkebteemes, arm utt er th 1711;■ had bean pronounced in the lad stages, which :tilliee me that consumptioor is a& longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption M original; and . , faunded on long etmerience and a- thorough InvestlW thin. My perfeetiequaletance with' the nature of terl treks, de., enables me to distinguish, readily, the .vel, Hess forms of dimes* , that stank% eoneumptlen, ant apply the proper remedies randy 'being sibtakeffli even; le a single ease, This • familbwity In cortheellen irith F certain - pathOlogical and microscosee dleeolreries, enable* me to niece the lungs from the dketa. of contracted thirsts; to enlarge the cheat, purify the blood, Impart to' ft( renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. • Box 53, Post Offiee, 0. W. GRAHAM. M. D.l Offiee 109 111.8111 tr Street, below Twelfth, Thiladelphis ' p. . . 1. 'March 21, 1,7 1.2.1 y .r gg GiitIEATEST l[edleat, layover" Of toe Aare. ; . TIE. KENNEDY, of Roxbuyyv : hao ifidocayered In one of our commospastore screeds a: . ely that rum ' _ . . •, „Every Lad of pimple. •• 1. from Um womt icsof4l4, doWn to Ikea/ZIA/4 lie has tried It In.oyer 1100 wee, end e•pt In two cases (both thwnder humor); Ile)uisepw, .4 possession pier two haidred certificate/of !Lerida I within twenty,sulles of Boston. • . Two bottles are warranted to sure a wanting so oath. I Onetothresbottleivllteorethe wont kindofpluiplesi , the We: • 1 . • , 'Two to three bottles Itrul cure the syetenk of Wee. Two bottles are warranted to aunt tha wOrsteaukerlW be mouth and atomaeh.i • Three to five bottles are warranted tocure the worst ra of. Erysipelas. , One to two Wain are warranted carrell humor in s te eyes. i Teo bottlesare Warranted tome runningof thasare . and blotches among timbale.. - - i ' 'Four to six bottles are warranted to care corrupt and running ulcers. I One bottle will cure sca ly aruptkut of the skin. Two or thrwaleottles am warranted themes the wont case of ringworm, • • Two wr ttles are marinated to nurses Most desperate ease o rheumatism. • Throe to four ties are warranted to pursthesa/t 1 rheum. ' , . .._' • Ilyeteeightbo unwitieurethewratameofserofula.! A benefit is al ays experienced from the first bottle, sad a perfects n Is warranted when theabove on/Intl t.l is taken. Reader,' peddl r iithorisandbottiesofthis In the ielf ill' o Ci s f u ib re as stot: ter / jt i r l ow 26 . 01fre041104: 10 it s i: i :T w eedi ill ' eure humor. 11 never sold a bottle of It but that d ano th er; after a trial it always speaks foe itself,— T ere are two things about this herhihat appear tome. it rprising; first that It grows In our pastures, Jaime F, pl quite plentifoLand yet Its valuttuut never bees k own until I dhcorertign 1848—empoond, that it a uld sure all kinds of order to gi vs imps Ideglit tie thdden rise endured ' fierily otethelligeorery, I. will state that In April, , I peddled nand sold about stubottlesper day—la A 1,1864.1 sold overonethauaand bottles peedayof it.' Some of the wholesale &ambits who have been in the biribleis ilieuir 50 4 thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of paterigmedkinint was aterlikeit. There- lan universal prattle of it from all quarters. 4u.., own practice I alwayit leapt It strictly forhumora tsineelts i ntroduction as alpmeralthrolly medicine, and neederfil vbtare have been found In It that I i :F . e ver suspect .` • ' rend cases oterilleptiellts—a disease which war al,; yi eensideredincurable:hate been eured bya few bat.] ,tl i l. 0, what a mercy lint will prove effectual to all of that's* ful malady—thereare but few who have s more of it pen' . i,.. hive. .. , 4tknow of seren&stie s of Dropsy, all of them aged pie cured brit. For the various diseases of the Liver. k Headaehe,Dyspeptda,Asthtnit,Perretand Ague, Pain in he side, DiPOIS ell of the Splne,and particularly In &a wes of the kidneys. de:, the dlseovery has done more Solid than any mecUelie emir known. • No change of diet neinautry—cat the best you getendl enough of it. . . . . • • Directionsfer rue.—Aithits • ene tablewPoonfirl per day' —children ovW ten years,' dessert impotent—children I frcen Eve to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no direetloim ma be appllcableto all sonstitutioiss,take transient to operate on the bowels twit* a day. thesufeetured hj,, • ' DONALD RINNEDT, ' , - ' N 0.120, Warren Oriel, Roxbury, Inn. Priee t One Dollar. - Wholesale .Agersts:—New Tork city, O. V.Cliekner, 81 flitrelay street; O. H. Ring, lie Broadway; Rushton it Oh" 276 Broadway; A. R. A D. Bands, len Balton Si. Wholesale agents 'for Pennsylvania. T. W. Drerr A 1i01m.182 North Rnd Street. Philadelphia. or sale to Pottsirille, by .f. O. Breene,l. C. Might, H. Tabenarr. i ay 19,1866 l'RCl;l l 4R:qqgq;l ALWAYS SOMETHINONEW. •AD THIS4OLD AND yOUNGI PROFZ&TOR WOODS HAIR RESTORATIVE,' i.,,. 0 doubt, the moat wonderful discovery of thisime of p resa, for it will restore, permanently, gray hair toils ori . nal color, cover the head of -the laid with a moat I - uriant g rowth. remove at once all dandruff and Itch in cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, en h ea scald head. ete. it will cure. se if by magie, nam or periodical headacte; make the hair eon, glob sy, sad wavy, and preserve tithe miler perfectly, and the ha from falling, to extreme old age. ui e fo pro llowaat m isTrom l a distinguished member of the i p FEssoß . 0. J. ivoi ; D_ III),PAST, deans'''. 1,1865. Ea, sit:--unraidted. I send you this certificate.— ' ,a A r being nearly-bahtfor • long Ussuand having. tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no thlth In Any, I was Induced, on layering of yours to give it a trial. I pieced myself In the hands of a. barber, and had my bud rubbed with a good stiff brush, and tha Rectors. tiv then applied and welirubbed in, tap th e mealy was s e w. !ftibt I repeated every morning, and In three w ks the young hair appeared avid grew rapidly from tie F m4 ' , A n n stion t i las t wg t as_onft ll m il t r :t hin e presen adjiwieisa t ry tr iwi e har , to s t a li d ir l ue s no urstheTh w ai th i l wu c w it uries. , b ot h:: an that little was dirappearlsg vary rapidly.: I still use your Restorative abott4twlM a week, and shall soon bare a good and perfect crop of 4air: 'Now, I had read of these things—and who huu not?' but have not seen hitherto any ease where any person's - hair was really Benefited by any of the hair tonje, ke., of lb* day: and it mall, gives me 'lmmure to record the moult of my ex perkenor. I have recommended your preparation to others, and it already tuts a large and tonere' ,sale • th ughout the Territory. The peoplebers -know Is of se f g, and have confidence ht it. - The sappli you sent its, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex la ted, and daily inquiries aro made far-it. -You de s ;e credit for your discovery; and I, for one, return GI my thanks for the lament It has done me, for I are tai despaired lout ago of ever effecting any melt' 4 - Yoms, hastily. .' :' , ,z , - J. W: ...• .. .... J. W2BONIi, Firm of Rood R Batley, Druggist/at. Pant. - —..... i [From the Editor of the Beal Its ate Advertiser.) Rooms, IT School Street, Sera MOUS. un RJR : , —Having become prematurely gotta grayit waa induced, some six seeks shore, to make 41441 of yo Restorative. I hare need less than two.bOttips, hat the g ray hairs here' all disappeared; and although my hat has not fully attained it. original "Wt.," the n p of things is gradually tm, -sad a am in Sinnt hopes that in a abort Unto my hair will be as dark as erly.. I bare aim been much gratified; it .the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before harsh and dry; and it has ceased to rums out as tu rn .: - • - ileppaethilly rms. •• - , f „„ i , 7 D: C. 31: UM. Profoian Wood. ' ; .. - . ' COU'Llt. Illinois, Ariel% 1855. I;tit vo toed' Protenaoa. Wood's Nair Bastondfle, and las - admired its wondarfal Waft.. )ly hair was berme. ing, as I Outuadd, pragmatism), pith but, by -004 owl of his t Restorit Ire," St bas rewarmed Its oleos), color, and I enn doubt, penniless tty ao. - • • BUMBY 11,011 Sett, • - ' • . 'llx4enator thilia‘leates. 0 J, ST OOD .! Ca.itestrjotors. $l2 Broadway, N. Y., ' - end Me Market - street Bt. LOWS; illbsouri in Pol lee Ble by.J,C. C. Beebe., F. Banderaon and Hen So ikw i nomad se—Y. .3 . ?ivy ; &buy, kill Haven— Dr. C. Chichester, and by all reereceable warp wbc . • • , r eitr..2l; 'IN, . . . • . - 114; • . BOOKS,, &c. ACOICIALTURAL WAD .AROMITILC - • _L_T_IntA),.III,9OKII. FESSMID4r4 '3' V..cmpleto• 'Fai*er ' " ' • - Bilisirs'Amsrlean Irknni Osikriebbietary. .• ` Knauss elardemmr, • • • '"" JslpdonaAgricultural chemistry. •• • . ' , Dasmin,is t.andoesps Dardssing- : •,• • - 1 • 11 ' ' Progresitni ruiner. " • , •4 1 .11• 1 1's Treads& ihneeagi. • •• • ' • : • . 4 - Paides (Pik fitnireban7.. • oms& on As , „ • . ?milt Orairimei Mann Mesh. Maim and lremstatds Gascirlorr.'• . labium's Dictionary,o( Madan (ilardsulag. - Blaks's American Farmer. . • , Briek's Book of Ilywers. • S iaow. Plum , • i litairolts,Ameniran Poultry Yard. . - perimitt's Poultry Book. Thins and Yhdtltried of Amodio. 'Ausariems Fruit Oaltireist by Ttrimics. - ' ' • 1 Umbers - - • Bridgean's Young Osr4.'s Assistant., H ;IksrednesituritEmayi. Arehlteetv*. ' ' I ' • lirairn's rigid Book at Manama. Agriecdtural , Cbsculsiry.. for sale at " B. BANNAIII3 ' '"•• • -1 " • • bind mid limit Blom ' April 4. '57 14- • LANGE , teIIONTISEIIr OF B OOKS SUBSCRIBER, t 'gotta's, rieets. • MSUBSCRIBEW is now recoil,- *an olir kits Thida balms, an enholeil• urimtF lifisselleussonsWarkn nidelt he arN - NB St exhumsly low prices. Among many *thorn will tat Aunt The Standard Historical Lthearl. embracing' the Works of Bonin, Itobertion,Rusielt Ptutardr, 6c.. 12role. IturNer Librarrof !Standard Fiction, 20 tole. -'• flanmand's Hunting Adinatures in Cher Northern Wilda. Onauoing's Hunter's Life among Lions, Elephantssfic. Stephen's in V i td the Holy Land. . WAderes .fteidoproffleroffilsefti • •. - Medley's Wash ington and Napoleon. - . . liewcomtesOirlopedia of * Dro Aola, Dayeblnk's Cyclopedia of, American Liton Monsen Pilgrims Progress, Must/Med. Foxes Book of Martyrs.' Life of the Duke of WeßingtotOlinitisied. Chanker'd Ihreetiopedhi cd Literlture, 2 vols. . 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LIABLNT'S Perfumery axid Vatic ty Btons,Ciatre Stnnt,Pottnilliri October 23. 1333 41-tt A RETIRED.PHYSICIAN , . WHOSE sands of life have nearly • me out, discovered while In the , SASS Indies, a err tale cure for 'Consumption, Asthma,. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and %lenersl Debility. The remedy .was discovered by blin when htsunly child , a &mgt. tee, was given np tot eile, • Wlshlog to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his_ afflicted fellow-beings as reqnweet It, this recipe; with felt and explicit directions formatting it np; and anetessfully using it. tte requires eseh applicant to Inclose him one shilling—three costa to be returned em on the redpe, and the' remainder. to be appleurt i f o the payment of this adeertisemient. . Address . • Dr,IL JAMES, No. 19. ti mad St”JerileY CRY, Na• - May 9,157 ..J.t tik ,oo 'stk.klkbw(•_l) E To thou .ribo.Love their ToVoit VILA.VE a remedy (Purely Vegetable) ibr Inver - and Ads, Pita, and Tailing Menem w eh has NETKII um KNOWN TO IPAW lt Is as nteamnt, and as sheep; na It Is eltramons. Any penen who willmood me the nem/14mA directions to the roil:i deates of temlndivivals siek of ,Constunplion. or any disease of the eat 'Chor Longs, or suffering from a bro ken down and shattered Constitutlon, will rserire as a reward this Heeips. •It embodies - felt Instructions it making and admialsteriskg this wonderful Aledloine,--: Address, DR. TRACT DRLORME, May 0, 'ST 10. , New•Yorle PostoMee. • CRAM W. WPM% . Wholesale and Retail' inagelist Olimimai t art. . B.'s: Corner coitremotiorwegten sta., ( Opposite Horther's Hotel,) POTITSITILLIC I PENNA• p The aubeeriber, having taken pion. of • the house formerly occupied by Mrs. E. M. Beatty, hae converted the name into a , . Wing sad Apothewarry Stowell much Au he thinks will prove eatiefactory, to all purchasers. and .respectfull calls the at. tentlen , of ble Wends and the public to h is choke chick. lie has taken treat care in the selection of hlr Drugs. d e tc., ryon and can therefore &serial , y ecommend each anvee 'their% s t • raw 41101? ra,,ADOLTER ATM. • lie Is determined to 'glee his undivided personal at tention to his business, at all hound the day and bight when requbpd, believing that the success and re of physidantas w a ll as the iseairialge fires of Mew pa. times depend* in 4; great. measure on the care of the Apothecary audible quality of drussiind mixtures; and he feels confident that cimaziress,aten obtained'at the expense of virtue and health, will notbe the 'only question with his customers; when one. his reputation as careful and competent Apothecary. shall be 'Wade. tartly established, • This reputation be is determined to build up, with the andstance of a share of the public patronage--a fairpni. portion Of which is guaranteed "to him by lIIIMOTOUII friends, Independently of that which he hopes to o'btaln by Close attention to business and strict attention mtilng prescriptions which 'may affect the health add Uses of his customers. Deception In the preparing and compounding of med icines frir ruthless speculation-be will sever neon to, though it la noliatiourdy true thetsuch a , dangerous do- cepilon is much more extensively and successfully prac ticed by druggists than emu be readily fenairtnedr- Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first otitis coteaporai les, he only asks attention to prole his will to mine, and his ability to satisfy toe most ea acting. FF Sir Patrons may witheonfidenee rely upon the proioipt and faithini execution of their orders, seat by mail or otherwise. CiIAS. W. EPTING, Dauoinst a Cams:. si S. E. Cbrner of Metre arid Avorricitgas • • • Beeville, June 21. '641 dlte., • ' 25-1: A MEDICAL REVOLUTION! The iiirorl4 (Unanimous: I . HOLI.ONVA.Y . IE OINTMENT. The (keen 'Counter Irritant. The virus of disease often makes its way'to the futi rial organs through the ports of the skin. This penetrat ing Ointment, melting under the hand. as It Is rubbed in, is absorbed through the samechannels,and,resiehing the seat of inflammation, promptly and invartsblyaub. dues %whether located in t rtthicceys, th e livelf the lanes, or any other important . It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with tbeskin as munrier rain tame Into the fevered eselh,dithisinE its soul and regenerating lu Science, • Slda Diseases aid Olarulaler dwellings. Every speoles of exterloritritation is quickly reduced by the anal-Inflammatory action of this Ointment. A. gry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Tatter, Ringworm, Scald Ilead,!Nettle Hach, Scabies, or Itch, tr., die out, to return nq more, under its appileatkm,- Respitel expeciencriin all parts of the world proves Its Infallibility j • direases of the 'skin the muscles, the joints and the glands. C • tildaut, Bores liad.tunors. I • • 1 the effect of-this unrivaled external remedy upon, Scrofula, and other virnien,t ulcers and sows, Ice:= Miraculous. It first discluirges the poison which ette sappuration and proud Sash, and thus the m e w which its healing properties afterward complete, are mie Mt well as permanent... ilnWounds, Indies , Berns and kWh. " eases of the fracture of the hones, injuries' caused • by steam explodons, Bruises, Burns, ScaMs, Miasma them. StUfeese of the Joints, and emanation of the sin• runs It hi employed and warmly recommended by the fa silty. This marvelous remedy has been introthmed by its inventor in person Into all.tbe leading hes*tais of Europe, and no private household should be without ft Unties sae& - netisiony. ' The bledical Stall of the Preach and English Areas* in the Criss' bare officially signed their approval of rfolloway's Ointment, as the mood reliable . Naming !by sake cuts, stabs, and gunshot *Minds. Ti u also used by the surgeons 1f the Anted Navies. Both at .oinheeut and, the Para 4 Wed •in dsi Miming etiWo - . "Bankers - • .• Skin Names • Burns Chapped ' Swelkd Glands • nand.. Sore Lege • • .1 Chilblains • . Bore Smuts, • - i I plaids . , : •.• f Sorg Heads r Uon Sore Throats. L • Sorsa of ill lads • -• . I lot Eruplions • . Sprains - . • pu s s - ti • Miff Joists - I ithenneatha , ' • -Totter • Ringworm. Ulcers ; • salt Skeane - ' t Venereal Sores • Scalds. - • . Wounds of all kinds.- Sold at the rew ante o eth orlon of Pnthenot lioiLowar, -80 Sit Strand, London, and by all outreepestdnnarkfts =Xi denten he nmealettee through the Vat ted States. and the Hillis - ad world, in pots, MM 25 seats, OW teats, _and SI nub. dtlirofbets eon. tddnableestrina by tuft, the larger idnes. • , N. 1 1 .--Oreetionsfortheitublanne of palliate In erati dialler areal:ad foist& loot. • • - leedf one ario ginufne unless the words **Hollowly; New York and London," are tetiterinork in every Luta the book of cash not or box t the wad may hi plainly seen by hold lug Ala het to the Ugh .1. A bandsonte total will be green to any one' tendering suet totertnalket at' lead to the dettelle:n of say patty a ewe* munforon iaLtbe tnedteines or seeding-the ItagAtildbiting Shin Jane N1a1136 • • 7 •• I • 20,6--;,' rza THE IFIENEMEAII: ibl• - -.ineasp *rim Ur boiramidat: t; . Usenst. *Shit lan • bans tolttrititoradian 'natal nos ant the *ands • • lb* et; Ileany ah4q aide ue. the yea* at Hain shall wed. ' FY, !math* ate** . , And the i Xte Itain tie sand; - , 7 And the plass are vying - 'Thabo Oaten Unbind; , ' I One glisten ta WU, Yakut ' • Or ear boat we May ay yea. ;, Ere we take the chary ad shyer,' , ' • Of MI man and thoo ski. ' Nav,totlies, teethe Whop • Of hosen,jeltoneloc. ' Yketing **etre in the mecniehlko, • Along Ike lecr black *cost ' ''. l ; • Whom Uke sew. the sisset's liebeer. On heeler's rock iue *bed, the noisy inert are - Like Meek seeds eeericee4. • ' • • Wham to the Mist the 'rock And the Airy reef lurks below. . 'am the whim Kuril mates An ase mamma tempesta hisses Mrro, *Push dal sad rpm"; Y a i c ' r * r ,Proin 'erecting unto Morn; thommad boats ars hailing, • •11 , , Awe agmewilgruttet hors. , sr• n • the lilaad ' With the white arommi mews - , " , foe ilfeeteallua, 1 • - Add to mountable bare and brown! • Where the Osabou'e fall antlers ' • War the dwaritwood limay Una : A!4 the itioirdepof,thelik•tnepil , Um SO spout upon the moss. • There Weii amp our linen spa gather 014.Cleretee trettulmts. lll . - 'lthmete the Waled mackerel' ~ 14 a ilea &Wheat • ' ' The imes owe tad orlemeet, • Its itialy tribes our gin . We'll rap the teeming waters As at home they reap the plain • Our wei bandit sOread the carpet. Andllea the:hearth of home: , Tem Mir Ash, se lathe oiden.thna, - The Silver coin shall come: As the liens= fled the dumber Where the flat of Tobit lay, . Anourifrom al our dwellings,' ••• • Shad frightlitirtat away. • though the mist upon our irate , In the bitter air comm* Arid Odi liars wind BUS l'slantly • TroMolf the frown reels; Though the Am be dirk *robot us, . . And the storm blow high and loud, We will whistle dawn the wild wind, . ( -And Mugh beneath the doudi : In the earknese u In diyll. g ht, •On t i t water as on thehnoti, ' Orld'a eis looking on us,! • . And nasal us is his heed! Dealt 111 And us iooneeloriateti Onthe deck or in the tot; ' • • • . And we cannot meet him better Thad In working out ogrliot. ' Wirral I—Hurt:ail—the west wind Oonter neatening down the bay, nip dans mils lads, Alliag-4 • . . Glee Way, my gireqray Leone the coward landammclinging To the dull earth, like a wooli— The Mira of Maven - shall julde us, And Ole breath of Heaven shall speed! gt! Con WO. °MITA mink • "High 114:!!" sighs Mr, Patr l on, owlist a forlorn life it Is to live limier and be drew his ebalk due to the fire and 'otriconeed himself' therein, wrapping hls tii.eoloreddressing govin About hint. I wish I were mewled! I know a Indy—boards in the samethosse too—and Zbelieve 'shed ben me if I Wlll9 to ask her, I maul tie pretty music 'ember. 6birijo young, delicate and ' , antbsble) only them Isamu. 4o be something melancholy about betTehe is a widow. I like ber though_ d believe shejihes.me, I'll think this over . have plenty of °any, and nobody to spend it upon. Yes I think I will ask pretty' Madame Victor to marrj me.'!' Rap, taN "Come id—whose %barer "Please sir, ies your clean Clothes." • ' e•Clean clothes, and pray who ire you, youßtt tie cherub, Old where do youleeme from ?" "I am Labietta, sir, and L lire .with_ Bridget, who wash at your elother, aid she sent nut Mith the Vasket fo-night." - • "Yes,l ebould think she did you little duckling, and the batiket is larger Oulu yourself! Cume and sit ddwit in this chair bylthe ere and warm your now, I want to talk with you. Areyeu Dr` dget!sabild I" • . - - "db no, Ono sleek of:care passed over the little face. I - i - , "D'o,cl,thotight not. Washerwomen's children don't have ouch eyes, nor such broad forehead, nor soft ha(r. Well, birdie, h!Km,. yogi With Bridget? unite "you no pared " "I don't know'. I on!y dreitn" 'ave. Bridget lots me stay with her becanse2 eau sing." "Sing! arid what has that to do with kr' "Oh sir. 1 I sitig my songs in the great houses 'and they eve me sixpences, and I take them' to Bridget." I • "Abe, yeit pay' your board thee? WeU little Laurette, Will you sing for me now?" "Yes indeed, '..and-the little one stands. up in. middle of the rug, and opening bor rose bid mouth, she 'slugs Cash' Diva: i "Bless my stars what a voi I know some. thing about music myself; at least enough; to know that such a voice should be'a lortunirto! the one that poisesses it. Little one; where did : yen learn thatr? • , "Nurse taught me." . 1 " ° ,., "Nurse! I Who is nut.. ?" . ~, -• . 4 ,.. , i • "Norte MI dead." Tbe derbeyea fill with tents, and the nab} lips are quivering." • . ,, • Mr. Patten walks up and down the Sown. i.;lis curiosity is ',excited as *ell as his.pity. . "Pleasepsir,: bl:ill I. have the basket? Bridget will scold unr if I stay 40 look." ~ • "No little one, I will carry the, basket, I am: g - )othome with? you." • "It'e up firelight, Of sta irs, Sir, - and that* is no_light in the passage." *AC the More romans rahould go with•yetil-- Now lam ready. Come nir little singer, you rind I will be better acquainted before long. DMA fall down these steps; keep hold of nay hint;. here we ans in Broadway; Now whore dcOe turn? down Prince, liner, hey ? and now do wn . Crosby. Whit! 'do you, live in this alloy ? Eob never fear, little Caste Diva, I shall tread ' safely enough' while this little ban leads . me.' ' Ugh ! how many more flights are ere?--only twfil— Well, I can climb • them if y can. So,, is this the door? '. "oth, and is it you; Sir, ' thkt would-be after* coming t see a poor, woman at this hoar? Will you be seated sir" said Bridget, wiping a wooden chair with' het Oren,' 'Your shirts were not iou._ ed to be iulting ye, may bar' . • "Shirts: all right, Bridget. I bring came to home your little girl, aid to ask you something about her. She has been singint , to me. you tell me whorish° came from? ' • "Ye take a deal oi trouble 'tor a loin hit of a children, indeed - sir; bat her story is not so *my long. She lived with a forma WOMIIII, in Abe room below, named Theresa. The woman she au waiting maid in Lauretta's family, in Italy, soh*. where and while she was out with tbe child, glen only two years old; (Or the sake of the ale there came a big row is the eity, and the child's father was in the middle of it, and got , kilt; and when she reached the house, all in a fright, lure it *as on fire and the mother of it gone. and niter Was she able to find it. St, she, kept the child end comes to America with it;. for she beard how the streets were paved with , gold, and when.ihe elute and found nary gold nor food but for t the wonting, she bad to go to. work,aaall we poorereitareido;. - an' she took in washing, hi the one -room down stairs; but ulcer a bit wound she let the child I do for itself:' b u t weitat oh it Mat slave, and' only taught it to slog, "ni its. soother did ,befero - she said: and lad year Thereia died.• This poor creMere took on so bad •-that I took her myself, only I'll be britistn' tier up diferently, itstintly ; I'll teach her, to earn het bread,' at 'any rate, and so ksend s lier out every day, to slog to tbe ( gratt folks, an' intakes kw. help me to Gerry atestad the clothes, and that all sir." - 'tit was , Igiiod in. you Bridget, to Sake the ilittle orphan ; yOu -have saved her free; a sad fete ; , yea will be ;re- - -warded, yon may depend." I •• 2 • Bridget railed her eyebrows and droptealr a Courtesy, while little COLIC' in 1111 *- Pat Then, and everilnoe has Calf • her; hid 'her flee •In the bed end sobbed to heart her , own -story re lated. . .The kindrustlmialsiooked at her tender. . ly, and then continued: • • "J. have a• plats for this Pow:4lld. saki' will • relieve ;yea of . your: chugs, end repay you - for your goodness, of heatt.. Idood.olght, att.; rlleome to-morrow..' Dry raw tears, for. I will Jet tasks you happy. , mere, Bridget, is some leo sty"futiou, and be sure you do not send her , out to slag again. I have soccultbstg latter for her to "Bridget 'dropped 'another bourtesy; and her mouth opened wide for sheltie all • reyetided wed bewildered. -• ' An hour later and Mr« Tetras is wan seated Wan easy chair before bislbright coal Are, with his dressing gown oldie mote folded aretted hint. The only difference is that; be media instead of sighing : as ho did before., : "Ass 76+," ha says, "I i.e airway char. ;can now, without hesitation, call upon Madame Vic tor in her room, to . interest hor about my, little Casts Diva. I will tall her the story and Iloffor her tocultiyate the votts'of my pule protige: I wilt se* her tomorroi morning and perhaps she will acientepeny me to Bridget s c lodging. Not a very renunitte walk to invite the lady •attny-bsert to alum, bat Akan the olteatastastee atepacaliat." "!loci itt, 1 m oat . ' ' . th in k o 1101;11V of my, d. lady the little bed room nut - to• mine; .I am de. terettleed to adept that ringing chi isbfor my milli.. I. will Monim her name eo Caste Diva Patrol. ' It sounds Musical, and Abe is mustiest herself,,.lf aweet,Krutmare Victor only sem in her what loi ire 1411 beast liming happy` family. :,j. 44rehuw I Mord like a husband and latheralreidy: I *bill' dadisempck.to f the with-my money after all." • le holm to bed and dreams of hie. future joy' ia bgrairly Links aloud in hielleep., : ~ 1 . - libir it .la monthag.,smd.. if you will . potyour. 4 out. of jour door, you can see, him. wal king aloe timbs/1. He stops at No. 8--itiocks trendy ; Iput • tleh totted piano, . touched by a thrilling ham does not allow so love-like a lap to behrisa This time be brooks louder, the music stopo,.aiod' the is, opined by a beautiful- wools*, 'hi, NZ ly Invites him to enter. Well.l,dba‘won.r. der fell in leverwith bet!, .They. idoeed _. ,the door . lat'sjoit tad.' jge,aad.' pee' p it * kap hob d .hear what they hire to say.. I'll ,uiver telll•will you f . Hark l Well, after ill - I,Armet tell What they said • uoy ;. balsam, / promised L woo !ti krtt.? ; mtroales staid la, thate a met : 'hi aid he deli% ask her to sing or Plei,!il .. w the, door °pour again sad tik, come. out, bilge ia';.; he itt Itb (mammal nod it; ; she b AO' elo and'oelret bonnet, : /bleak* Tog, much ea ' , imd abe looki pale sod tretobbcp Abe 1 .4 g ein ise: Aa ' own !ts P" z irs h 'an d l3ll ... oult tAk e . t:ta ls serr door.. ',I I n d:, belie e they seing.to &bpi's, ; . ).', Good-Mr. Patron wpm" 'lowly_ with the sweet 1 44, fogi*ho bad every 01f10. 3 .4 M , PP, mAhlii,._ •lb! kt nevi& she is ImarstWe mamma; .rer,,gue . so umii4 4 tfl 4 4 i litm &Ishii . boa; her lastakhii *id:Maid 'ln i' • fist motions slsti beam* barmy.' is Own pilltiotai,aed when they badrbursed his. boiol they, took and threw her into prison, wbeie ahem duumed i Wm!" year and only made her ' +Napo when derierthe terrible troibleinltily,llb PP, mei ow* were,unberrel teal. • # •, H .; ,w, 13be sought booth:ally (ostler child, bubo vain; and belieeitig. that, both Learetts and kir - Dui** were 'wombed t o the mob that balled biglisittit,' she eeireto Amerimi to 'try to', sans a. livelihood .. ,__ , I , the heipitable.etratigere by Mr Ilse tneel 11 1 tuition sad =attune& Iroise. ante Victor believes that Laurette is her beeatue their steries are' etratrongly Ate.' Tan hare paihed 'rinse • Ohs let Indy ; bat' now, that her eyes will not deceive hor,. fir 'I (saiurstrare indalibly enslaved upon her -... . .. ! ' • Li ' , r kind friend iroPpertit her up *re Metre' of ti_end eheretopcte ta. breatirand to nerve anion' '1 Ma child Five she k bon I 11 otai for either. Intense bappioeto . di/appoint . him meat s/ . • , Thy ire about to enter the room, when a little voles greets her. ears, singing. with Vouderall pow and sagnissiou, an Italian ,meloey,'whlob tlialady tarsal( used to sing la - her own sanity I L land. She stops and graips the arm of her friend: -. ..9 walt."'shi - erhispers, diet me try.'wlth a great ' fort, she . ientinues and completes the who Auld strain in's, voles shut an angel'. might . Happens the door. ' - • •, .•; .. 1.1 ... • .. - Lansetta . stand's in the centre or te door, alone, male and agitated: het,:great ;eyes, dilated With ergots'm-bog reßtassed. Mar moth er's voice has seachld a spa toiler little 'heart; which vibrates iiii her memory like a glimpse of Heaven. . -louse Victor viola - upon a chair, and gases loog d earnestly upon ills - little motionless Ague; then . o.7ltreishes out ,bar, ,arms .and ; whispers, "conai here." . i Le;retts. slowly advances; aid when she Ts clone. 40:th lady; she heeded her Inaid'apon her bosom, and draws Sittig and.doep sigh. - • , . • • ',T e n me your tamer,' sweet, one." - . .1 1 4,1-9r.oslickllic Auttowilit.lo ol / 4 4- rbarlinvf am your mot er "I know it,'.'ejghod um child.. ~ ii -. !I'S' u kitowit, of Ord!" , ~ ' ~ " = ~ ,y ; I have seen,you -in my dreams, and al. Ways ailed you *mother,' end when you sang just now i brought it all beck I" :, - ." - --- -'. 01l 0 Mr. Patron went to the window and wiped his ey e. .. • '''' -- . - - , sr • a - -• • • t. w ' a - O . • On . again we Nei blot sitting lb bit age,' Chair before' the bright - coal lihr'. By . his side sits a butatiful lady—one band liar -in his; azd the on,- er wil , tenderly stroking his hair, "hat her eyesore rutin upon the little fairy who sits at the piano, Silent' dreaming over some of Handel'. :music which l iter papa has bratughanine to her. ' • :, Thalleuly le hie wife. • • , .. ,-,. Tiaelfairy is hie 'Casts Diva,'; . ' - i -; M/DC(IV et' t f ni rial Judge IFUreolts Leteei.. , _ • Tdwasrtx; A prit22(lo 85t. 43 stnasinens.---On my return home, after sat ab sents • f two weeks, 4cfoundlour"eommeniestion Inform ng' mo of my nuounation-as a candidate for tho taco of Governeel.by a.Conventiun of tho From n of Pennsylvania, opposed to Gas hauling mensis of the late .asdnresent Nationid 'Ad. ces• minis talons,. which assembled at the State Capi. tat uti. e 26th ulthao,, toge th er witha oupy of the deolar tion or PrinalPlaa PrazaalSalad• by, that .. t , . .. Conn" Wit. - . 1 I i . 7 1 ocFrit. tbe position.tojvhich am isliod' . l.ur the uu iicitedniirra t n .0 the body whose_ organ you or ; Profoundly grateful fur so distinguished - atuarhi oft confidence. of my rollo,w,.citizuda, yin polnfl i y lU:fusible or My * Inaba t properly moot 'tires °risible obligations. ' ' ' • . •.. Th e "ppioaciing election is lino of no Ordinary] interest: ImPertant qtaestioos i,f State pokey, or ienting the public welfare and prosperity, anr riot ale= i Dived in the-issues presented. As ono of the st sal meat -pnT vertu{ of' ‘ the sovereign States r our confederate Itepubdie, the•ltionor and knerests:o2esunylveala are deeply euneernetiu the . prifiCiplas that animate her. National Govern. moot.. She !armor, with Ausfetyi to her Indepeo derive and the,liberties of her people, 4 jutilifer. I ant go I.lftlivotetdotts quistiOns of 'Notional ire. poet in progress oriettleediat—questions touching , the constitaiional powers er the Federal Siren. wont, and Vita* afreaang the diiiiity and rights of,i.frog labor. _Nor can she. without dishunint, :witithe 41* protest against the wrongs indicted upon, hr ions in a distant Territory, under the' li cense' o . l'ediiral authority. - • i ' The ear,est rights of freemeir t eeeured by plain Aromstiltiouil ;•(+1 l guarantees, are Suddenly violate d Otl ' ile II - our' national domain- ' 'American . citizen ;are made the victims of a tyranny se.! •kuoirw# ths_despothans, of the old 'world. Ttso l snails civilised and Christian nations furnishi no:exaMples of cruelty and outrage on the part; of r a'gorernment town:kith FaaPta. such as but beirsoldured by the people of Kisses, unless they I be *it in the.penecutions of the Huguenots. under uiwthe Fourteenth, of . Vrince, end of the I Proteatakin of the Netherlands, by the ,Duke ofd Alii,",noder Philip Second, King of 'Spain.h. tlldi the barbarities to which th e people of kap,: - hay ' In= exposed, were of a ehero a ter au In: - hum= . to-provoke incredulity in the uthola of a large ' rtion 0 our' citizens. ' housands have beawde 'red into, the belief at, far parthiaa parposee, Action's wens 'tuba' for facts int. thOughro events in Ameri histmy are. better = thent cited than me them edema, robberies; ar sons, and lawleis rapacity Inflicted upon "the tree settlers 'at Kansas. These'outragos hod for their object, the aubjugatiois or that .Territary to the curse 'el slavery. • - • ' . , We speak of quiet tieing restored to Kansas, be nnee armed hawk ofjaileas men 6o' not_ to-day Infest har highway! and Plunderler 'people—e caise her taw= are not sacked aid-the cabini of het eettWs In flames.-. This peace is deeePtixo and iniecir It wilt behroken the moment that the people s Hansa make a vigorous effort to reedier, thesevighte, of which they have bees fraudulent. ly deprived. The purpose of tar enslavement lel Jnexorahly pushed forward. A system 4, 'jags- , (stonily Idevised.fraud, kindred to. that (=played' its the usurpation under-which she now groans..ie being cerried out 'for ' the coosummation ,of , this great wrong. :. To this ettd also the power , of' the Faderal government is basely prostituted.. , . We .: 4 trel given iviita. of fairness, but peniennint In support' of the wrong. Every appoititeinf the President in Kansas is so settee co-worker in the schernelterhei enslavement.. • • . : • • ••i. . . , Principles of eternal trothand- justice, which 1 Uri at the (audition Of a, Christian ebrilisation,' Amid upon whichkipotie the rights of humanity, are defiantly sishiled•by the power that controls in; our !National Government. Those truths, de claratory of the natural and inalienable. rights of man, contained in the' Great Charter of our Ulme r lids, ate grondinined by oar highest judicial author ity as unmeaning and fable. The sanctuary of yelp C' , Thief Jiistiee is closed against on entire , race of Min. . The poet. aod,dowo-trodden ars nits , alley to petition for,a redress-of their / r e a p, In. aces tribunals 4 human Government, 160 e i t s e ld nost. pearly represent the beriefleent saki bias. of the Creator and final Judiie of ill mw. To law of these inoontestibla • facts—ot , the w t onp pcipitrated against the rights of Aintrimuil citizenp, and the dangers to . which our liber ties a exposed_— : thqs presented in its true aspect, -Hthe ntest befoie its assumes a diguity: rarely' f r given o human affairs, and imposes duties upon I our ehsaris as high and solemn as ever appealed, tOthe ends and imam:looms of men. Thoques , , lion is fore no—lrons itirdemands there is no et .cape..Decide' vie mast, either for. the right or for I 1 ,4, the wrong.. Sootier or later the verdict' of this! great Commonwealth must be pronounced Ali the;. Issues loiced upon the country , by the advocatesj of, bunion bondage. History will word that rer-t diet to her/it:Oaring honor, or to her, overlastitig: shame. • • I 'The repo:dot -the Missouri Restriction.and the attempt to force Slavery upon Manses by,frand ' and !intones, preeipitated upotithe eountry, a itin. dirt be wean theontagonistio'syslems of-free and serviloilatiOr. TO Ole' issue , of Pas Millet Win irilvedlthe demouratiti obareetsr 'of :tier inititu. Wai s t geternetest.-sed the. imbrpiedesee, dig. nity d rights of the free white , laboring rain tied all posterity, ! .. : . ~ 4: . t. Shro;r7 Le a dal* en ' ittirks*li.; f ik i4: k tiromannot Co-exist on tSe'samillelalit'ziiirtartirW. Zither Ober willviaditirte Its sight lallefilintidis it willldeklitte iletemiliMeeee444ebewee•L ir,eilli labor is clothed with 'intelligence su a d o zz. -steeds erect in the dignity of a true to ft olt— ItstiStaliartryNavetbrgiettell !the ' ' tign dans et e'relinal dint ipaffeetly Aleeloped :. seek* Ws; 4; Plis4law# RC ,s,r, ittOoper4J.444 , !!M thniel greatness: '9faiety *labor in Ignerseen Cid ihatitf•-•-a britatited batearilly;sti&ogaled'bi tosaserry-by the lashof 'caseeter.t It imildirllo4l Worst lua swtielleßf initibiilioeoallhog r idahatsk alibied hope, • .14,00 pry of axle% ut, oft; leen, leen, ready to defend al liiiis lire the oebr and bassets of his isretteforiefillyj ghee telltale e an Igperant mega es terihiebi,ia salthistimf :le ' endangers the botallabrieh l PyPooTytknif 13g element of bruise lib an implatoNe rem ti. : Never; inthelistery of Partisie tratStre;rbrl melt tam* tillinellY sad - Permanel4 4 s sews, than ere- the opponent ;el. the ' es -. otehryery. Wearies, is part from she t„ * I. satire of slavery, and the weaponalt I riabiel bad toeteployoind partly froth litit " -:Liie, at: ahiellait Useable/he Power beeirialit ,boeJ ' ernmeal--4.hat euPPerin rel 144 Avotf. M 4 4. IN* thlut o 4 l 3 teliof Pug A.aflith a it Ole 00, itagiai, ly ,road - a Claud' preferment, Tab' 'a bni vuo. dilates In llerinit ef isentlet end , 'sw i ft e st ' white whatente.osectiena allariao be t obese Ibillgebit-03 SO far * •!,lhil Zrwtie . WWI moot on 1MP9 4 0 01 1e*,4 1 /0 6 —elowelt •4 walk s;k alien and ethyl,/ beer ridden' thasaf. 'IT to !henna of , OW Note *Moist to oetepfileilt , N . subordinate William la tbe.gcrromeent ern theft rat a u• 'comity, th e elphitor i man. ar y i•tio 'ilill w, crushed out to their pas tr.,- ibe wif eetntra mahatma' , " and limWe - tine,' ' "stir niatheolead eil i 1 44 st. ^Ttardere iiira-1 ' ptieleri of ow masfer. ft; NM ge omit, .TO f4,0 24 4,v,fr with.eabesly,l el er t „ roganee addpower *Mahe Was over 11, ' kirrall, f i rt udgr al d.. r ..-. 1 - ..... of . 1.•.. 4 :, 4. .. pt t , ,! - To-lisis ?condition' are the aemehreeliellog . 4110 ' whites or *0 See* elreodl r•Ontled. - iISIM tOidaY Mlle more of practic al w in ffeala.., lion of potilttr'bilihdon, and in of gor.‘ otalwent,- itinalbit , the eta ' , ' fate. awaits our postedlys if ear wn to "6". novelise ihoyirgin soil of this netbal. It , is the ineritsbh retribeekti-opieven on Say pew : pis diatribe net Nat Courage .and- fraegrity to maintain their rightso Li is sot true that be its. : leaders of, the right, It free /aloe, asetheelora. floc of the bleak race' to 'au ,equalitt - with , the white. They dkosotpurporetheetnattelpationntillit. ohm, Mat bee that queetletz,bettrea te. dine and . the mode dike oesomplishamat" with the Stabs in which davery exhits. They whir toiled with this, ghat- and embanssaing evititin spirit of, friendly earence , tawardi , theitiliaitits ; bet therm- . nos carry - they Seeman* as Sy esi-to became ' Wafts lbenualeee--as to amender .the soil mid government of the tuition Into the 'haisda of an . aristocracy bundettipott property In slaves. ' Nees white:labor bee tights in the soil importer to the prebnalearof Slavery. _The slaveltoldieg ' capitalist girders. that his. property, being, largely [ invested.in slaves, will depreciate,. utida4e Odd ' ' ' wherion bo can employ, it be" en - '' -The 1 *bite :laborer; also, has a property: ( a let labor, Quite se saerideed as worthy , of.the cue of the 1 Cloiertinent; and where lithe , field upon 'which ho is to make that labor'prektable ig himself and family; if duvet; is to monopolize the fertilised 4virgin Wade of.. the West? labor is de p ressed ab. tnost to the earring point ih , the densely pop_ula. • ted countries of the old world , because of the tar. row Odd upon which it Is Imprisoned:, The de 'mend for labor is small, compared with the thou. , Bands who balm labor to sell. 80: it will be at so dhtant day in this favored, land, unless .we keep our' vast public ,domain is n sacred letteritance ' 'for the free whit laboring man end his posterity 'forever. In the, il of oureatended empire, the ' tZilingatasseohaye the cooly sate .guarantee for' their future prosperity and ,independence. This the cupidit ?of capital weirl take (rem them; and here lira thereat hoe that the Slate Poet has • forced upon the country, - .lt isa 'angels/ler land. On the ano.side etands-the owner ofilave prop. arty, deritanding a field. upon which to employ his _servile` labor—upon tire other side abode friar labor, sialailnuthe- roll ent , an inheritartee. her a free POI•witlo .1001AtraVaid . Wirtegu, D s . - rope teaming with Its toilliens of population; is,,, r not as large as the dothaft of the Ameriehn 'slave. holder.' Ile:aid his boolimen 'already °wispy •by tar the Most fertile and genial portion of this tlonttatmt..,lfet hips rest content with his terri torial posseindotss end.pcmer. lire do not seek to disturb him.. We neither - elan nor defend his • snorted tight: to bold his 'peddler. kind el prop erty. , We simply *Meat that we Pave nothing to do with it, end propose to let him and this slaves alone where they are. - .We rule, therefore, no violation about the abolition of Slavery :in the -South. We bat stand in , defence of Freedom in be North. Kansas a in the leen& of Phila. dellpizia.,, m Wa In geographical position it is i North- atery. It war :&dieeted• by a solemn compact in IS'IO to Breeden' forever. Ws' claim the fulfilment. of-- lb* -bond. We defend the in tegrity of free I'lortberp soil against the cupidity that woad subjugate it , by violence into a planta tion fur slater: , -. • i'. - - Much hits'imon . said-on.the dangers (evolved in this eentroversy. ; . We are .cednacied to submit. ilou and acquiescence in - the wrong, because the • wrong doer threatens greatei calamities If we shall dare tq defend our rights. Boob threats ate wa beeorolog diem who•malte them,' aad.ai insult to those Atom wt um fears. the.* are•exPeeted to op.• t crate. ' Great questions .rd governmental policy, Involving the, very, substance, of our liberties, and the happiness of ' generations, ire not to • 'be settled by appeals to the fears of any. part of the American !people.. Reason, and. 'calm Judd. mum of au enlightened ptiblic opinion, 1 must de cide between . lreemen--threats afe a• terror to I.litveis. Imaginary 'dangers become realities to the timid—tosthe -imorageoes they vanish on a - swam approach. - 8 here the !ply danger Iles in becoming alarmed. The danger is overcome the • day it is coot with redolute courage and determin ed purpose. The aunt prevail, sad time wrong matt give way. - Upon no other basis can the'queations in Line over permanently 504-. • tied.. It no impeachtbent of the manly queli ties of ottrAoutherit friends to say that they will and must sublets to that which is just aid right, whin • minstitutiimally embodied in the inhibi t lion of the goyerument. Let the freemen ot•the. llcottt announce in language firm and uttmbdaka. eble, their - purposelo resist the sireid"of stared and, at every cost, .to preserve the integrity at the Unloo,..and we *ball have a lasting pewee, each al - noc:romprotoise, having its ,touitiletion. in i wteng, • an ever secure to the country. ' The position biker,. by' the: Crineietstictis, it. resolve tosehing the delis; obligatioas tut. posed upon those iwho . sJciption. into ear great'American fainll.l . of freemen, must teed the . opproval - of every pattiatic'eltlsen. We hire' right to expect mod require &perfect and undivi ded allegiance, from all who we invested, with the high prerogatives .of ;As the . , adopted oitiseu reodves lit fall' measure' the rights 'and , immunities of :the Wire bora so ought he to renderAke like du& and oismees;vml. devotion to the latry of his adoption: %Ile • should acknowl*ttio earthlx power superior to • the constitution and of the American people. There Is no danger that we obeli err in .our zealous devotion to. out! eoustry and ills the cultivation of itulatenseAmeriestaviationality. I hare pot time to , speak ',of ike.other topics etebraced in the platform of Prieniptes' adopted by the Oonvetitiou,' In the :Menet" their. Impor tance deserves. Opportunities will be' afforded me hereafter, t 9 Make city views known on. some • matters of domestic policy closely connected, In in.* judgment, with the growth and proiperity of our' great Commonwealth. • While the .utmost care should be observed pot to disturb the vast business interests of a Commonwealth so 004 and, of such diversified penults as oar owp, yet , if Minuet' be denied that ours, the richest somnsott: wealth of Its extent is the world; ban mot kept ":; pace to the development of her resoeivisS, sad ia, ' productive industry with some of her siste r States. We may, therefore , without the eharget t of rub. 1. usso, inquire if bur policy could not, in prouteve spiels, be made more ciotifonnableto theleplrit of • the age, and snore la harmony with: the wantsof an ever active` enterp rise. . • In conclusion,. gentlemen permit me feeder . my thanks for the very kind and aoseepti= eerie which yee discharged .the duty lon. Very.respeettelly, Your obedient ' • • • • • D. 11 tun*: To J. 6. Bowoo; Wm. D. • Rally, .1.4 2 ft. Bdie, • • G. Ratak Smith end Russell Snot*, ComilliUN., jar The prams. of the silk cp, eoßtiatto t o be apzimuly watched throng it Nuinei Gr e at ippiehendons have been oceaskinott . by, tits to cent severity or the bit- up to- the.lapel data the 'ebonite or , ' XI" 11114.111 to oars dis couragement. ' P • ,per. N ew z e 6e'y is note nitlitel with itin pearl lever: The natives In Bergin county ,have ta. k id .ts b a dly. ' They croaden• to dud email pearls of little valve. A't' *met psv Better ta d up the shovel and itai the h05.,,41et the' Maeda one- - et least the water airangeinints. ' ; ' pr. The insoest on the bodies' of the persons killed by the !ornery etploelon at Levelhilt; Bag., condoned in session, .twenty-two ballot only hav ing bein, recovered. With two exception. they we lii . saeh a condition as to be readily iden tified, notwithstanding they bad lain sol long in '' the pit. "• • • • , • • • J. P.'Bridegans, who proposed ate - ' datkl.Piri it Reading, has vaniosed' to 'utter, relieving sonic of the people or R( sundry Small sums. 'lt appears 'that be Kansas, . ,eading of has had lathe of his life,l; shirt west Potts ville'. In fart, the Reaing . (leads hesitates not to term Mr. Dridesama %Matti.° jtellihe pressot season of the Pltilailelpba, • tor ot h 'most suroessfol. Trari a / a ' xstiper on, Saturday arguing last to a Gas boats. Ousaniga'S last net is the finest, pineal of : lyric 'actin' we erer.ititaessai, It trintr ,4 , tit!' as a grisa:t , artiste. With Drigooli tens, sr• bare tie *Mum •• Ile hii ti orset'retee. best Ms art. b 1 wi1." 1,, , .
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