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JOCK 9 Ili at $1„ lo 'drew*. i . , r .. • . -.,:. t_ ..tl. 71 ' tut Lalr OS PAPIST. '" r . I T oubxeriber4 order the d seontlottartesnt tboir Deere. ' ''' il V . I 1 - le' i 1 mors, the putillshee . vaey etltiue to sorld , thenk lin . il l - -t'.-- • ' . - • • !.• .. , . ',......m...1.10.- . r i i . ii d ig ro ae p pftii. ~, I • . to ta . k t lrt i lem i n i g i nok. .. .1 1 r,,•,:. , t - , I Will a . TgAva,xotr To rrgacs THA B O WEL S OP THS EIJITII, SSD WIG OUT FROM IDS AMISS 0 1101115T11314 METALS WHICH WILL OITA ITASNOTII TO OVA BANDS AND SUBJECT ALUM/TM/A TO OVA DNS AND PAIUSUILL—Dr- :OAS' Fr f ... , 1 If ea k..,._ _ -4re amp,eel**. . we hum the offices to whlch r ibey are dlreetrii * thitr r de: bel4 reepo4l4o until they have settled the bills and (*- dared them' dieeontlevied. 1, II 0 uhseribm more to other dares Without Intbnetni t the publish rduld 1 euedoPere_ are sent to MY tor**. direetiou y any held. YeYst , l=a , bio-- • ...:, . . ..._ .- The coo ' here-04404 #lO rettisliceknewspa. pws from Oben. te . rumor i Itud i them un: exiled for, telfrlpea tictm' ad°4 ri 6 fraud* .. 4-- --- T • T -7771 • . RAT o E r S l O o F s, S A C DV n ER or T e S in l se N r G t . o . n -eabC, Iroi square l srinent insertions, 25 centssach. 3 lines one time, 25 idle —seeeequentipsertions,i2%tents each.. Allied's:- ferments over 3! Linea, for; short periods, charged as a plasm , . scams. I OWL • • TWO, 71111 M. ax. smuts, Three linos, 62% • 811 4 4 1 25 $2 25 S 3 00 p o . ur n oe s, 95 1 175 27b 400 oyi l , wise,l 00 1 200 550 500 ALL or se retire= Co As A ennui' OP TIN LINES. One „ va r., ' 1 25 2 . 960 600 10 00 Two M usk' M usk' 2 25 4 - bOO 9'oo 14 00 Three squares: .9 50 6 750 12 00 18 00' Tout squire*, 450 6 800 li oo 20 o 0 Quarter col., 090 ,fr 12 00 18 00 ao ao Hail column, 10 00 15 20 00 35 00 50 00 e s •Lweger space for short oda, as peragreement. air Redness ltoticee,di —accoMpanied whet an • advirtisement, 50 cents Advertisements before 51 gee and Deaths, 10 cents perlinefor first insertion--Mebsequentinsestions, beads. per Uri*. Nine wordsarecainted as • line its advertising.' Merchants and others, advertising by•the year, with changes. and a standing adirertisement not exceeding 11 lines, will be charged. ineluAins subscription, $l6 00. Space to the amount of toursuarea, with chan gri and subscription, 24 00 ylthout,changes, at the es desigistad above. Advertlikeee,nts set in Dipper type than usual will be charged 50 per cent advange, on these ,prices. All cuts will be charged the same al letter press. Na Trade advertisemeutd received from Advertising Agents abroad, except at * per cent. advance on these prices, unless by special, agreement with the publisher. Marriages 25 cents , each.l Deatheaceompanied with no tices. 25 cents, without notices, no charge. All notices, except those lof a religious character and for educational purposes, mg' be charged 25 cents forany, number online under 10. per 10 lines, 4 . cents per line additional. • • Proceedings of meetinis not of a general orpnblie char atter, chaigid at 4 cents Or line for each Insertion. To facilitate calculation e we will state that 328 lima make a column-164 lines I half column—and 87 liras a quarter eidutcm. .2952 words make acolumn-1476 a half ..selumn-iand 738 a quartet. column. All odd lines over each equine, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. • Yearly advertisers inset 'confine theiradvertisine to their own businesei. Agencies for others,alle of Real Es tate. Ac., are not included In business adverthamers. INSURANCE. IiMONWEALTHMIIIIWICA COIPANY, has commenced business. The Company le - prepared to receive moneys and other , property in trust, and allow interest on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of fire pier rent- per annum; Principal and Interest payable on demand. For rates oil Premium on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables sup lied at the office of the Com pany, Centre attest, Potts ille. three doors south of the Exchange !Intel. 4 JACO lIUNTZINGER,Jr., Pres% WILLI:4010N Icons, Su r tary and Treasurer. April 1 ,' 64 • , 111 tf , L THE TOITSVILLE DIELIBANCE AND • Trust Company. OFFICE—Amite sL, next door above Orcen's Jewelry sore. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO--CHARTER PERPETUAL. . PHIS Company' redently chartered by the Legislature o Pennsylvania. is folly organ. The Company is prepared to effeist insurance upon lives, and to receive inn egecute trusts, and to allow in terest on moneys receivettrat the , rate of five per cent. per annum, unless otherlse agreed upon. Principal interest payable on d mand. and Capital- and nmesta i safely inverted in ponds a d Mortgages, and other good securities. Annual Mai dof the profits will tw made payable In mai, or approp latrid to the payment of pre-. miums. For rates of pre Wins on Life Insurance, see printed Tables, supplied a the Company's dues. - • e , NA lIAN E% ANS, President. 80 MON.FOSTER, Vita Prep. • D. T. Tama, Seey and reas'r. , - September 16,.'64 -374 f ANTHRACITE IF LOILECE COMPANY. Authorized Cispital, $4-00,000. CHARTER PE No. 91 Walnut t, between Third. and Month streets, Philadelphia- - Th s Company will rosin a aphid loss or damage by Fire, Duildinga, !furniture. and Mer chandise generally.. Also Ximuralnsvaancr., on Vessels, C and Freights. Ir4„xwn Irmusiittece to all parts of 'the la irtion, • - mizatones . D. Luther, , Davis Flamm, • Lewis Audenried, Joseph Maxfield, Peter Silger, . Dr. Deo: N. 'Eckert, Jahn K. illackiston4 a. lianiniett, Samuel 11. llothermel, Wm. F. Dean; i • D. LDTITER, President. i + . Wm F , Dims, Via • w. M. Smith, &arc, y. . 4y - P. D. LI:I7OLn ,bas n appointed agent for 'the . , A 8 above Company in Schuy ill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can a y. • . January I,'P7 • ( Til 8,'64 14-j ; 1- - lame/arcs COMPANY! * TAL STATEMENT STATE MUTUAL IIOURTIIANN _l2 May 15,1854: Assets, May let, 1858, Cash premiums and Inter ed the 'past yeir, mut went, • Mils remissible in same Cash Premium, StoekDe Lot►es, expenses, eettmt losuranee, mutual de ' `stock, Bonds, mortgages, stock good securities, Bills receivable, Cub on hand and In' ago) ts, For FIN or.lnland Inca, July 15,1356 • IND:: Franklin ; pen), of Philip's!ph' a ',eta, negr Fifth street. Charlea.N..Baneker, Thomai Hart, .'Tobias Wagner, &must Omit, Jacob R. fizaltb,_, Continue to make luso every description of pro rates as low as are muds The Company have retie which, with their Capita 4,afford ample protection corporation, a period of 18 of one tailloa, iwp. hood tire, thereby allormim evi serene°, as well as the ab with promptness, all Ilabl . ' Cuas. G. BAN C* a. • The sabecriber:hne been • men tibned ittAtitution,anl marmite, on every descript: - rates. • . ' Pottsville, Jan. 11. 1 851 • . . LIFE nirstritexcE ' . HE Girard Life Ineuranel l Annuity •• and :Trust. Compan4 of . Philadelph Office. No. I !Chesnut street , the et door Fact tif the Custom . _ 'House. j _ CAPITAL $300,00 0-4WARTISIi PEPPETtrAL, "..tonthane to make Insure cell on lives on the most favor. i able terms. i , . The capital Ist paid p and Invested, togethei with' a large and COD tly increasing .reserved fund, offers a perfect security the insured. _ The premiums may be paid yearly, halflearly or quarterly . The company add a . 80.1r5 periodically to the insurin re, f,r life. The first Boot ; appropriated In December, 1544, and the Second bin s In December, 1849, amount to an addition of VB2 50 every $l,OOO insured under ic the oldest policies, media $1,282 50 which will be paid when It chaff become. it laim, Indeed of sl,oooorigln-• ally 1 nattred; thonext olde ,amounftosl,237so;thenext In age , to $1.212 50 for ev ry $1,000; the other, In the name proportion aecordin;itn the amount and time of atandlng• which addition Make - ausierateof morethan 8 0 per cent. upon the prentliams paid, wiCidnt 'Eternis ing the annual premium. I Thennee It(ig,way, Armen Dayla • .I•,hn Jay Smith. .1101‘ert Pearled', Joseph Trager, .Thomas P. Janie', • .loarph T. itailey. i'hamphi eta containing. Vrtn of neettratiun and f at the office. Tik) JORN 'F. J AVIA Aetna 'Air The subacriber Ia in.Sehuylkill County, a give all necessary inform Apr 110.1852. lb•tv-ta WIRE SVILLE. RODGERS "IRO* IFILAIr ItODG • ofGet a , I -- of every d , ,in - i,„ of the pu .' , • which le i 'in « "r 1 wopied by }On II ' t , tr.a. They , In turAhth Vera &c..Pluw.i TrAinen. Tree PfYio: Ivind,,yrilu,e,j, C or :In k Ihdt, at the short terms. together alth Iron den 1/01:1Cnt, Engl6ll Ilur prices. N. 13.--Cirtuetery tuu t up" to suit eastomers. .4. ordered, will be farm's. We are. prepared to 4 r.II road claire. water p 1 February 4,1834 KURTZAi EISLE (Late art °reale dr, ho,) anufictarers of • 131111 Wire CAA Screen'. Coal Riddle'. Wine ut;R County *,e., MlneeirWe.BehnOldll tiam . Thank, I for thellbers/ patronagethey herdiced from the e• I Dealers and others.ln the °" t. would moat respect( • ly solicit their custom In the All work done at • • r lamp will be warranted, so 4, lib one need be OM , of gettlor a baajob. . 1 •• Kurtz being one of he oldert, and the most expo. Wire Worker In t meaty, Ire feel sure, dud We 1 / 4 t,1 11 out the best Coe Screens la the Ittegton. t addressed to .H. Alerts, Mlnermille,*o W. el•I' 1719, An Zwr, Pottsville or arts !Lager, Illnersrille, Promptly attended to. 0/d &runt repaired. 20. c $358,318 70 t reedy -1 depact slol.6U 32 23,647 91 rm't ' 40,28'2' 20 -' -----170,608 66 5V,1387 26 1011114 Irte• ent,lo/AO6 27,031 98 • E ' nd other I 173,136 72 i . 187,068 86 _./' !hands of • •r. 18,668 68 379,704 16 • • ante, apply to 11401INSTON, Agent. 2Prly ire Ineuriinee Com . I . • Ofice,'NO ' 16314 Chesnut +se: E - Reolo''. Richards, ' • • ''' Mordecai D. Lewis, '• Adolphe Z. Berle, David B.lrown, . Morris' P ttersout 1 ante, Permatie tor limitedim .rty, in Sown and country, at nt with security. , od a large contingent Fund, nd Premiums, Safely invested, the insured. r lalnee their'in• ears, they hive paid upwards thousand depart, loan* by sane of the advantages of In tM I y and. dispaid 9n to meet Rtes. ' . - •• : '.. N. BANCKE ~ 'dent. ~ gp ta po r liltedagent fr 4 the sibore iii is now prepared to' make in '+on of .nlorty; at the loweld ANDR PI EW RUSSEL, Agent. +I '44f • ' John A. Brown, a Danner,' Pnalerlak Brown, George Taber, John It. Latimer, Wharton-Lewis, John RAI/tali. able of rate" and expLanatlona Akar Information can be bad " ii/D°W AY. President, ilnt for the above _Company • will effect Insurauess, and lion on the subject.. • . U HANNAN. CREENS. ENT & CO./3 ING WORKS. ENT CO.omanutacturers !d Wroughtg IRON RAILING,, seri ption, I n trite this attention lila tot/heir branch of bushiest, !conducted in the building for. !. a. Coach In Ooal street, Potts- iip,Trellliplirotk Ayrl)ors ' ls x rZtrs k t e l D ofs n t notice sod on the lowest [Bedsteads, Vann, Lot and liar • Renee Jtc., ate:, 1 411 011 eitY 'Ally enclosed. Designs "gob erything In thellYllneon hnnd • al the shortest nntlee. 41 % kinds of ems:tinge, so& es et, .'a3232E11 PWILISHED EVERY SATURDAY 6RNIN6, BY voL. 4DYERTIBEMENTS SET IN LAMM TYPE THAN USUAL WILL BE CHARGED 60 PER CENT. AV VANCE ON OCR USUAL RATES. OILS! . OILS!! onslii 7— • HODCSON & KEAN, NO9, 5 :& b O. Whanne, Genetal.Comadssion Merchants, sad Dealers la WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. ' 8ept.22,14. XBB-t f. OILS!-.! FOR MINERS' USE! MOORS A. WILLIAMS, •* 1V0.54 'Water &red . Philadelphia. Mireb 14,'57 ' 111= • 'GEO. W. PCIDIEIIOY & CO., • • DUMB ' • OIL,soAp, ANDLMM, die „ NO.' l ' _. South Water street,.below Market, Philadelphia. , • Sperm, Lard, Elepbant,'Wlude, Tanners' and .lietduery Oil, Sperm and A u d e ra l a T. tine Candies. , Sam PLOadelptha, January 5, '56 • 1-1 y • MAUCH CHUNK .I 7 I ``*ire Rope ,Nanufacttoti, 31'issuer 313Caisiaircl, Manufacturer of Whe Rope, for Inclined planes, shafts. slopes, Ike., wocild Inform the public that he Is now pre pared to make _ ALL , KINDS, LENGTH.? AND srzts 07 FLAT! AND BOUND ROPE, shortest notice, of superior gustily, and on the Most liberal tom at his Wire Rope Factory, Manch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. Reference an be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N: D. Oortyight and A. 11. Broadhead, at Mauch Moak; to N. Patterson, Summit NW. to Sharps, lionaurlag 200., TB more, Lnserne county, Pa., and in pet, nearly all the op• orators In the Region who have bee using -his ropes. • Jialy:26,l/8 • , 30.1 y SUBSORIBERS being authorised agents for the side tit -• „ . 111111,111'S Cllllllllllllll 1101 , For Skpee, and firoieting parpoees generally, Are irepared to supply orders for all dna, at the menu.' fseturer's prieei, from their store to Philadelphia, • • MOORE & WiLLIADIS, Ar0..54 South irakr Street; ,•• - • - Philadelphia. • March 14,. a 7 - ' •• • INDUSTRIAL wORKS, CALLOWILILL IMILAIS.DITWIAN 20111 AND 2157., Philadelphia. . • TOOL & DOUGHER T Y, o • -roL BUILDERS & IRON Fou.ypEß4 . RE prepared`la make Designs and Drawings for 'MACHINE SHOPS, .FOUNDRIFS SMITH SHOPS. and to furnish all the necessary Itgaehinery, Cupolas, : Tools N flowers, Crapes, . Forges, Le. Hathinists' Tools of every Amend description. Shaft ing of the bestguality, with Improved adjustable Hang ers. I Valleys of all diameters and faces: Pulley and Bab ance Fly Wheels, and all. such Castings as are made in Loam, of any adze required. Rolls and Rolling IHll WOrk, ac , ac. January 3,'57 DAILY ik BROTHER Having Removed To Their I . • NEW STORE, 110 920 CHESNUT 'STREET, I (BETWEEN 141,NTEI AND TENTH,) I . Philadelphia, Are noleopenlog a a plendld.stock of ' CARPETINGS, • Etobraclug every variety of ENGLISH, BMW ELS, INV AIN, TAPESTRY, ' IMPERIAL. and •IVELYET, THREE-PLY, • EN ETIANS; ALSO. 'l - ANIERICAN . CARPETS, Of their own manutheare, which thew inerrant to be equal to soy pods made in this eonutry. • FLOOR OIL . CLOTHS, Of rillery variety of style and 'Width. CANTON MATTINGS,COIX)A MATS, RUGS, DRUG GEN, Ae., &re v he. April ^25,'57 ,Sept. '5 . 8 35-1 y) 17- JOIE; A. HOME.] (JOHN W. WILLiA3IB. MOORE & WILLIAMS, General Corninleakon Merchants, AND DEALERS .IN MINERS' SUPPLIES, .... No 54 S. Water street, Philadelphia. • The antweriter haring been associated with the coal trade and mining pperations poscratiY, thi s eereetl Jean'. arenripared to supply orders for all articles contingent to mining purposes at the 'rarest rates, with care and despatch. Our. stuck comprises the folloWl rig articles: . OillawwSpenn,.. : Safety Lain* Thorniey's celebrated Solar, . ses, Gum B4ting, Elephant, Blasting Paper, Weibers, z i Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, • II Backed, Ropes, all sizes, - Hose. , lard, Pulleys, Blasting and other ' Rosin; ' Wicking, • Powders, . • . 1 • greasing, Wire Bripe. • Soap. is • ' Linseed. Tar and Pitch, Candles, ire., Ake. , • . 111:FIURCIEll gson t Keen, J. B. A. A S. Allen, Charles W il ler a, flothrruml• big., and John Thornley, Esq., Phila .:Donaldson, Hon. C. w. Pitman, Goo. Snyder, Esq., D. P. Brown, Ea q., and L P. Brooke, :Nottirrllle; Dellaren, Esq., Mlnersville; and . Connor. Ashland . Vantiary 17, '67 34y INC= INSURANCE , COXPANY _ I . CRAATKIMRPETUAL. ' Gianted by the State of . Pennsylvania CAPITAL $500,000. Fire, Marine & Inland Trazuiportatiod 1J AARON R. LIPPINCOTT, President. ALFRED WEEKS, Viee President. I • • Directors: - • I Aaron S. Llpplncolt, NleholaS II Taylor, Mahlon ' Alfred Week., Wm. B. Tbmnaf, Orrin Bogert, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, Purim J. Field, James P. Smyth. ' This Company u.as organized with a Leh capital, and thelDirectors bare determined to adapt, the business to av Its ailable resources. To observe prudence In conduct- Nitta affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Ornoc—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.' The undersigned has' bien' t appointed Agent for the aboie Company, in Schuylkill county, and will effect all kinds'of insurance. as above,on stplisation at Madan, opposite the Tciwn Mall, Pottsville, SAIII.7I I GABRETT: February 23,1857 - ' 8-tf 'Schuylkill The ft Marine 'INSURANCE COMPANY: CO Zr"cottis'l7.l3Lleo: • Mee in !Ullman's Building Xahantonso doors above Centre ot., P ottsville. Ps. CAPITAL AUTHORIZND BY LAW, - 10200.4100., • CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Compitly obtained its Charter at the hut Seulon of the Legislate • of Pennsylvania, end finny fully or ganized andprepared to Issue Policies, at 'liberal rates; on Fire and Inland risks, on Pubile and Prate Build- Inge, Furniture, Stocks of Goode and Mer i vehlindise of all kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery, Inland Imp" ranee on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Rivers: alai, on Cargoes of Cearto Philldelphia,New York, Bah tinsore. te. This Company guarantees to adjust all losses protuptlV. and therebylope to merit the patronage of the public. • • • Directors t . SAMUEL PILLYMAN. 3.• IL ADAM. WILLIAM 31ORTIMER,Jr. . JOHN p. DETBERT; JACOB BIINTZINCER,..h. JOif ti HENDRICKS, OBORGE LAUBIL; J. RAIFF. . . W. F.1311T11, • • If. . BIINTZINDER, ROBERT M, PALMER; -' GEORGE J. HNITR,, 1 . SAMUEL SILLYMAN,,Presiden! IF. F. SMITH, Secretary nod General Agent. • Pettsellle, January 1, '57 ' I 1- 1 • 1 IVATCHFS,jEWELRY. M.. ANISE'S - • CIIIEAP: Watch it Jew- , -,,,,,,_.:. \Joky Store,llo.'72 'North Beyond \ 7 1 ," 7. 7: -I - street. (opmdte the, Mt. Vermin 1-.. "----', --- Illbuse,) Philadelphia. . hold Lever Watches, hall jeweled, 18 K Cl4lOBl Pi; 81 V ver Lever, toll jeweled. sl2* ,Sileet Lepine, $9; Saiartiet. l c 1$ to 7 ; Gold Speelocler,i4 50 ha $111.; Silver Spectacle's, 61 , 60; Silver Table Spoons, per set: $l4 to $l5; Sibrer Ne wt S 'one, $9 to $11; Sliver Tee Spoons, 14 75 to $7 50; Gold ens and Gold Case", sa w to s s ; Gold Pens and Silver Caseasl ; together with a variety aline Gold Jew elry. Gold Curb, GUAM and Pob_._Chains. Alloods war ranted to be as represented. Watches and . Jeuelry re paired In the best manner. - Also, Masonic !larks, Pins, lc., made to - ... • N.Jt--All **dem sent by mall , or othrreleigirill be punctually attended to. . 1 Sept. 20, 'AG,. - .,_ . ~ f . : :18.1; ' . EITAOFFER & NARLEIG efigAP Cutugs& iIIiVELRY—., Wholesale atut-ratall—at ito"rphp. ti rsa trote.6 4 Jewelry awe," No, 96 No r th &mod • . corner of Quarry. Philefa. Coll Lever 3WtrJltes..llll Japtikd, 18 carats at. $26 00,', Gold Levine Watches, pa 00 to $24 001. Sliver Lever, full jew n iled, -; • .312 001 Silver lino. jeweler - '-• ' 7 9 00 " Suptrior uartkra, 0014 lirstelatit„. - • -• ' • ref,' 00id Sportatioa, • . •• • • • • 700 lino Silver do. - ; • - . . I no Lake Gold Po'nselle. •• • - • - 00 Silver Tas-spoons. • • . • 700 Gold Pens, with Pencil, and Silver iioldvi t sl. "4FinK."lngc37le"ts to 45°' Wald° alines ' STICHTER & plain. 12% emus ; paten 18% meta; Ltulet, 26 (OMR: THOMPSON, : .t other unites in proportion. pods warranted to be va .X.CLUSIVE AGENTS for SChuyl what they are mid for. trrAUffllit kILLRGET. Allteounty. Call Aged sir* 2:5 per cent: ' • . 04 aaad—lama Gala alai Silv° , Levan aa4 ia P l a aa 't toy* or Ti! Paw," Owner &etre strilfarket "Orate. Mill hew thanthe above Mots. ~ • , L • ,•' • ~ „,p o l t mu s, Ifiq vs, ehr:. , October 4.1856 . " 41i 1:1 h, V E YOU used LYons'Kathairon for the lair! It is the most delightful toilet arty c e in the world and h preeminently beneficial for Orgy and Btald heads. The thairon redly restorid my hair atter a baldness of twelve years.. Yams tasty, , • R. L. ATWATER, 'No. 58 Warren Strest,New York. Mao, Lyons' Eitract of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for etirs panda and general nerrons debility, Ae., can he Dad at ' C. DARLETS • Perfumery and Variety Storo,OentrsBtreet,Pottaville. October ZS, INS , • • 41-tf CHAS - Wholesale and Retail =frximiEstairt a cI. Cfteaaatort: E t Corner, Centre and Norwegian Ste., o 4 e itriT e nit i glo A . The subscriber, having taken posaesalon of the hones Tartnerlv occupied by Mrs. 8.11. Beatty; has conversed the same Into a Drug and Apotbeitary Stored gneiss he thinks will preys satisfactory to all.purehuers, and respectfully calls the at tention of his friends and the public to his choke stock. Ise haitakert great care In the 'selection of his Prp, Medicines, dc., and can therefore cheerfully recommend • imettaad eve one as being • PURE E 441fD UNADULTERATED. Ile is determined to glee his undivided personal at lantic:tin his business, at all bonnet the day and night when required, beilevlng that the maw and reputation of physiciass am well as the invaluable lives of their pa tients depends in * great ineiumie.on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and. mixtures; and he feels confident that CH 1.% ?NW, when obtained al the expense of virtue add health; will not be the null' question , with hie 'customers; when once Ma reputation. as a careful and oinspetentApothicary. shall be satisfac torily established.: • This repotationle Is determined to build up, with the assistance of a shire of the public patronage—a fair pro portion of which' guarantee& to him by numerous &Sands, independently off hat which he hopes to obtain by close attention to business and strict attention in mixing prescriptions which may affect the health and lives of his customers. • Deception in the preparing and compounding of med trines for ruthless speculation he will never resort to, though it is aotoriesndy true that such a dangerous der teplion is much more extensively and successfully prae titled by druggists than can be readily imagined. Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of his coteceptinniee, be only asks attention to prove his will to serve, and his shift theathdy tne most ex acting. • • • LP-Patrons mu) , 'with confidence rely upon die prompt and faithful execution of their orders. sent by mail or otherwise. CHAD. W. kPTINO, Datroots. a Cs_atier. S. E. Owner of Ckntre and Norweigan Rottstrille. Potaville; June ff1,7:68 ANIPS FOR FASTE NING RgLTS. Cu s received,a lot of Brass Clamps, an excellent aiticle for . fastening Gum or Leather Beltings—varlous else& For sale by B. BANN AN. Centre street. • .SCALES! SCALES!! SCALES!!! rir HE aubspribere have the sale of the Vet% nnis Company's stales. The are warranted eg Ito any mattulitetured. Bu Om can be seen a the Hardware Store ot Pottsville, Apt% 11, '57) BRIGHT t LERCH. 1 1/ GENCY for the Reading Agticul . . tuns' 51M:hhse Shog--.4laving the agency for. the widely celebrated Agriculturalimplements manufactured at this shop, I incite the attention of farmers, and can fungal' them will. these goods pt..manufacturer's prices —fnsight added. ... . FRANK POTT. Pat/wills, June 28,'58 26- FAIRBANK'S SCALES rirHE subsilribers, agents for the man uGuturers,hareJuirt received a flew artiele,ealled the "Union Counter Scale," calculated to weigh from % au ounce tc 240 n*. For Fele at th 4 York Store. E, YAE.DLEY & SON. Pottsville, April 2801,18551. 17- , • • ttayir.. khe ,Agency for' tools evely mechswle should pumas, C. Steel Rules and Straight Edges, with graduations from 5 to 50. graduated decfmally front le to 'lOO, C. Steel Try Squares, and an sulkier which combines in and UuL calli per, Square Edp and circular place. Dividers, and a, perfect straight edge ail in onsilool. Call and see them at the "Sulu or saw Biw." . • • Pottsville, April I, '57 126.161'n.ZR.* T11616' B°N • coLgmmes CUTLEIeRYStree STORE, tt O. 311 siorLit tid t. riONSTWIIY. on .hand, a large as sortment of and Pocket Knives, Scissors ' and Razors, Table Knives and Forks, In Ivory, Stag, buffato, bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie, Knives, &c. ALSO—a fiery extensive assortment of {Tanen, Tea Trays, &e. 1 Fine English Oistuß - 4301Vs Plitdisi , Allen'a Revolvers, and Single and Dpuble barrelled Pistols, wittla general stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. JOHN 31. COLEMAN, firsporter. Philadelphia,Dle.3o,llls4 [Dee. 27,'63-521 b 1 tf RE I MOXAk Of D. L. lELtar y araware Store. , HAVING' removed from the corner of Centre and Market streets, to Fry d Mirte's old stand, nearly opposite, Mr. Elderly would inform 'his friends and the inhabitants of this and adjoining coun ties, that everything In the hardware line will always be found at his establishment, where they may be certain of getting superior articles at the lowest prices, dirlte , member to call at L Msterly's Hardware Store, Centre street. below Market-1M N 11.—Orders for coal screen s,of Estercy Vrick's man ufacture, received and promptly attended to. • Pottsville. April 19,1850 td- IYEOREI t JONES & CO., IRON £ TESL MERCHANTS, • Market and Sixteenth Streets, I'biloddphia, . .; • Hove ways on hand and for sale BEST ENDLISII REINED IRON—PuII assortments of !Allag,nalls,!' and other favorite brands. BEST AM ER I ,CAN BARS—onßiary sites. or rolled to order for bridge purposes, dm, Ac. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE.- Prom:seuens eras or ^tit ,to required size. - BOILER RIVRTS , -Dover bnd, made in solid dies. BEST EN GLISH CAR ARLO—American and English. FLUE k. SHEET IRON-lor covering schutes, ac. AMERICAN it SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rails and • flat bars suitable Or mines, turnouts, kc. • JUNIATA. ENO LIEU at NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—Woe bridges, ears, esseL machine ry purpones generally. CAST, SUAIt, uncri - LNE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an atria quality ftho taps and'dies,l The above,. together mill a full assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineers, miners, tbunders and me. ebrnists Is invited May lomat, lily ORRIN ROOMS, Semetery. Omegas Yowl, Treasurer • ..HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. • t a . T SUBSCRIBER, having now arsons. ed h s goods at his new , place of bnidneve and ith a neis deternitnatkinof furnish . s 11 Loch goods as the business of the Coal Region may nire, at their lowest market value; solicits the Snipes on of the Public. I shall be &Dray" -on basal and have au band a full stock of- • .... . . , Bar Iron, • Chopping Aie4 . ;, _ • Flue Iron, ' Coal Shovels, ,-, Cast Steel,. • ' Trace Chains, • . • Slit Iron, . Nails and Spilka', . • Rope; , . Tackle Blocks Bellows, • Anvil' and Vino. &e., Hardware and Ire Depot, Canvas Stainr, three doors above Market, Rea side. ' PRANK. PQTT, 2 nly 15,1Abi . 28-tf : =low Jo Coach Trimmings, Springs, Saddlery, 'Shamalor'sToola carpeater's TOOll4 Chugs and Paint, Bar Iron of all size' Boiled " ‘. • Nails and Spikes. Railroad Iron and Smith Tools, • Building Material Cast Steel. Shear Steal, • , Arm Slitter, • 111111=121 Crose•cut Saws, fine Iland4Bllll, o.ll.rotorns his tbeyextendedtob the new Arno by t than to business-a hod ceaseand the, Mater I Pottsville,Jin MEDICINAL. LYONS' KATHARION. HARDWIRE. be- ate Hotel. and nearly opposite the ' Bank, Pottsville,' when will be d an eseellent aseortment of Hun. Pine Trays. Britanla Ware; Assortment aline Locks, Table Cutlery, . Pgcket Cutlery, Table Spoons. • Anvils and Vices, • - Ballartment ot tine Buns, Shiet : lron Crucibles, • Brire,Tin Plate, Brass Kettles, • Sad Irons. Pans and' olters , Challis, • • ItallreadTraers, Powder and Shot. batiks to theptkblic tortbepatrmiaga Min hisindividnaleapactty t andhopes quaUty of their gooda,striet atten d accommodating prices,will &mire reontinned support. BULGRT k LEBCII, in Hardware and Iron, Centre strut rir 6.185 r, ENJAMIN BANNAN, P DAY' MORNING, JUNE 6,,1857. ' ' SA MEDICINAL. .. 4' 00111 . SUMPTION • A 1 ND and ThALfr roatfl i pod Disaus tivigy es cog ie j iii ke ~..k u. .9 0. - A4 conveys the reisedka to the cavities IrWings throe& the alt pas, and coming in Creel -contact with:the disease, nsEtrafiss Use tnbercalaa matter, al larathe cough, causes a free and ;easy expectoration, heals the lungs, Mites the blood, Weir's renewed vi tality to thepervonsissident; givieithattone and ever gy so tad/veritable fc r the rertoratWn of health. To be ablate state conlidadtly that Consomption is curable by inhalation, is to Me a smut of ,unalloyed pleisure. It lias much under the contra of medical treatment ** say ether lerteldableldiessael sleety out of every hen dred cases can be cured in the fast stages, and dity per cent, In thesecond; bat In the third stage it le, inspos idtde to save more th e five pie mt.. for the lugs are so cat up by the duie . as to bid defiance to medial skill, Even, however, in the bud stags, inhalation O kada extraordinary roller tai the suffering attendlug thisl hada scourge, which i annually destroys ninety- Ave tiscarand permit In the United States alone; and a correct calculaskis flows that of the present penetrate@ of the earth. eighty haloes are destined to all thili Consumptive's grave. I • =the qelireafif death has no arrow so Wall as ption. In a ages it has been the great enemy of ift; for ft spares neither age nor, sex, but sweeps o ff alike the brave, the 'Warmth', the graceful, and the gifted. By the help Of that tinpreane IfieloW, from whom eomeith every good said period gift, I am enabled to offer .to the &Meted a permanent and imeady cure In Con sumption. The &Weaver or tubercles is ft= impure blood, and-the lamellate effect, produced by their de position In the lungs; is to prevent thee free admis-lon of air into the air cells, which canna& Weakened 'vitali ty through the entire system. -Then sorely!: is more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering the Cavities of the hems their trod :dhow administered through the Stomach': the patient will always And the liangsfree and the beathiug easy after inhaling reme dies! True, inhalation is a ibeal remedy, nevertheless it sets 'must' tutionally, and with more power and certain ty than remedies administered by the stomaelr. To provl the powerful and direct 10/111.11CII of this mode of adm nistration, chloroform 'axial willentirely destroy sera sen sibility in a fewin au utes, paralyzing the- ntire nee vow! system, so tha t, limb may he amputated without the slightest pain; i og the opUnary burning gas will ilestmy We in a ftw hours. -j The inhalation or ammonia will rouse Abe ' system wheli fainting or apparently dead. t The odor of many of the medicinesh eptible in this skin a few min uteSidter being i ,ci and maybe immediately detect ire ed in the blood.- A sedung proof of the aunties- Mail e ff ects of lob ation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by tireething foul Mr. Is not this posi tive 'evidence that properremedies, carefully premed and iudiciously adailoWmed through the lungs,should pro, uee the mat happy results t 1 Duties el =en years' practice, mani r i t : i housands, suffering from of the lungs mid th t, have been tinder my care, and I have effected many remarkable cum, even after the sufferers had been pronouserd in tip last stages,. which. hill ratlin me the i consumpthin le no longer a fetal dise My treats:co nt of consumptionis original, and tbuded on long experience and a ftborough invermge- Mon My perfect accomintance with the nature of tu bers IA Lc., enables itie to disUnguish, seedily, the er rion Nom of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even in a Single ease, This tamillarityin connection -with cestrin pathological Endiii diseoVeries , enables me to relieve the hinge from the 'e ff ects of contracted chests; to eagarge the chest, p rift' the blood, impart to it reuewed vitality, laving ens and tone to the faille system. fox 63, Post OM O. W. GRAHAM, Si. 11 niterciew Om, — " ownT iltrdet, be] y Po. r .directly upon thaelemente of the itreamofiffe. ne - utial . / islug, the principles sif disease, rx di thus Indically curing the ',malady, whether located in the nerree.the stomach, the liver, the bowels' the muscles, i the skin, the brain, or any other part or be system. I. - I Used , thr uhont the World I lIOLLOWAtS . ILL S are, equaily elllcacious in corn. Plaihta common to the whole human race, and disorders 'peculiar to certain climates and loialities. • ; and derangement Disorders. o)vterpstisad derangement of the Ileac the suture of Infirm y and suffering, and the emus of Innumerable dbo r hz,yieid to thew curatives, halal' caw, howoverag gralated, acting as la mild purgative. alterative and ionic; they rellevelhe bowels, purify the Snide, and in. vigqrate the system l and the constitution at the same time. 1 General Weakness—Nervous Com. .' i plaints./ % . en all stimulants Alb the renovating and bracing properties of these eills give firmness, to the shaking nerve,' and entheelel muscles of the victim of general - deb lity. • Delicate Females. . All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organa theses areremovedorprievented by a few doses of th esemild, but Infallible alteratives.— No mother who regards her own or her chlldren's'hatlth should fail to have them.withinher reach. v Selentlie Endorsements. e London "Lanket," the London “Ifedieal Review," andi the most emine)it of the faculty In Great Britain, Fre ea and Germany. have eulogized the PILLS and the r inventor. .1 Ho tomay's Pills As nut. acrid I Dr:l :Complaints i . C coDyni o a r rs hs hrda: Ch Diseases Cos iveness . . De li ly Far r and Ague Pam le CkAtplaints Sold at the' _ .._ . . re the beat remedy known in the the following Disease:: Medealtn • Indigeation . ' • . . Influenza . ' Inflammation .. Inward Weakness Liver Complaints Lowness of Spirits - Piles • Stone end Greed c Seconda ftymptorrip I Venom* ry Affeetions-" • Worms, of all klndsi I rmfactories MI 'termini. Iletunrar, York, and 244 Strand, Loudon, itcy deelersin medicine thievish ' d the civilised world, in boxet nd each'. there Is a eoneld. ree larger flee!. • galdanee of patients In ever/ eh box. 80*Idea Lases Ne all'tabledrugg out he United Sta et ^ cents. 62X‘ee ntpee orab e saving by tai N. .—Directions dliorder are sifted 1 .., • Ju,6 21,'56 ' , . 2517 , ttlmam ihslibste are gamine unless the words a.T. New Yo r k sled London,' are discernible as a mea rk In every leafof the booklet directionsaround le ar t!oxii the sate me" be plainly e'en by beld ._ -- - 11 l be LWAYB 80METNINO NEW. AD THIS-OLD AND YOUNG! PROFESSOR WOOD'S ' HAIR RESTORATIVE, Is, n . doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of progress, for It will restore, permanently, may halr,to Its original color, cover the head of.the bald , with a moat in:orient grtiwth remove at once all dandruff and itch. log, or all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, sash as scald heart: etc It will cure, as If by =cle f nery periodical headache; make the hair eoft,gloe• ay, aid wavy, and preserve the odor perfectly, end; the hair from falling, 10, extreme old age. I ' 'I Tb a following is from a distinguished Member of the mediaal profession: ; ' Sr.. Pact, ' Jan . eery 1, liFl5 l . •FROFESSOR 0. J. tFOOO— Draft Str:—llneolicited. I send you th is certificate.— ), tier being nearly bald fo_rn.lortre time,and having tried . all lie hair restoratives esto n t. and having no falth in any I was induced4as bearing of yours tol sive It a trial: I plead myself to the bands of a barber,i and tad ,my heft rubbed with Wood, still brush, and the Restore. tlye n applied a im / well rubbed in,. till It he 'cep mu Wolf. - This Ire ted every morning, and in three weeks this young b appeared and grew rapidly from Augrst last till the garment thee, and is now thick, black 404 strang--eoft pleasant to the tonch; wkereas, before, it was harsh a n d wiry, what little there was Of it, and that Tittle wa s disappearing very rapidly. I still Ti nsegr Reatorati about twicoalfreek, ind shall soon bee a and per act crop of hair. Now, I bad read of things--and who. isms ,not{' but tufts not Seen hitherto any case where any person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic,ittc., of the day : . and. it reftlly gives me p 1 Items to reeer,.. 4 the result of myl es. perigee. I have ;reereemended your preparation to oth and It Milady has a large and general tale th ughout tbeTerritory.- The people here know Iti ef- ' f and have cOnlidence In it The supply you lent us, wholesale agentS for the Territory , is nearir ex. hau tad, and daily Inquiries are roads. be It. Yon ; de- . eery credit for your diacovery ; and I. for ene„,: return you y thanks for the benefit it has donuts , for I 'cur. i i tale y hatigeispaired loug ago of .ever effecting any such f I J. 'W;rlloND,' 1 , res t- .Flrsz . , of . • Bon Y d o .t urs ic , fl luis iey, ti;y iti . gods. St. pair. • , From the iditer of the heel &tale Advertiser.ll „.. llostes,2l School Street, March' 24,10415. D as Sift :-.4laving become prerurely quite grey,l. , was induced; some sift weeks - sin to make a - trial-of 1 your Restorative. - I have used leas , t to two bottles,knt,,, the gray hairs Ulna. all disappeared: antraltinsugh troy hale has hot, fully attained its 'original color, sot :the' prousse of change is gradually, itribg on;' and I"au* In great hopes that In a abort time my halt will be as dark as fismerly.' •1 have 'also beesizich gratified at life ' thy 'editors' and vigor 6f t hair, (which' beforis . hank and dry,sherl It bas tie to come out at - far y. . . „.:Reipeetfully yourt• Professor Weed . '' • • ' • • • :i - h 1 •-' .• ... • `-, Vaunts. Ulloota i Vis,ifibli. I have nerd ftwissepuiWoOdft ash_ the, ; luid have reilW.l .isunitirti n n , MAI' wai - becom. hag, mar t. prentaterelY yi but by the the of his"illistorat vs; it has its original evslor, and .1 Ira kit doubt, perihtbeittly aft- ,"-• ; ~ '-$ ~ . • -snwkir iitiuss.. .. • ...., t ..: :..! - :, • En-Sisnator lined States. ...... •----. .. . ,oi-..; .. 000 1. ~ Prop rietors , roadway, N. T., .2 . ” tsr - - ty? ' ' ' ' and 11411E1ot ftreftigt:Lonis4dhliouri . .. - . • Sold in Pottaillis by .I".C. 0. Hughes. F. titnehasen and . Meaty Saylor i Till Li; Try ; lehtlytkill Haven— Dr. B. Chkbiatar t And by all raapeatalbaDraggiste Nit Y; where...., . . fob . . ;11., '6:l , ._.. .. 84.1 COUSTY„..PpINSYLVANII. IRON IWORKS. 1 WORKS. I r -T. OLAIRIFI WORKS. • TUN. su Item nepediuGY limit* .4 /, i l f 111 1 i the atten of the bnutittemannmanity !• 1 .;9 'aziß to their ne Foundry and Maehine Shop, m -- -- n the t of St.Clair,Schitylkill earn '''''''' ty, where they ans ,prepared to bnikl team F.. nes, Coal 13 ere, Pampa and Maehiney of every Pattern. Aho, D Cars, Iron or Braasesstingsof any alas urpsttern. Hein prattled mechanles Ccal epp orators and others who want machinery would do wale° give them a call and exatolu their work. Orders thank,, fully received and executed at the aborted notice and on reasonable terms: C. TREES, GRIFFITHS A CO. St. Chdr, Juno 21, `56 21E111 ASHLAND IRON WORKS. • TIIEZCIUDDELS 'are now fully MI prepared furnish, at the Ashland Iroo Werke, Engines and Pumps of any - = Pm , and ty, for mining and other , purposes; Breakers of every site and pattern now la use, er with outings and *Wogs of every descriptions. Carl and Drift Cars of all „sizes and pattern, large Truck and Dome Cars,--mll furnished at the ahortest notice.' The *subscribers Satter therm. velvet that, inasmuch as ery member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they W ill be aide to fngaiih snchl wry that will compare falorably with .any in the Be- WO. All orders directed $o L.,P * Geance A Due., Ash mad, Schuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt &Den ticm. L. P. OAUNDIt, Ashland, MAT Id, '57 AQUA. CAR ER - /CA - ,'- •ON QJRKS, waraaqaa. me my , I • fonui y. rm. The Sulmeribers, proprietors of the 1194 , *bore named extensireestabllskmentan - 1' ,,- / , ' •••• , g, unmet* the dthens of ile.hoyiklllemm- Ea " ty, and QS public generally, their readl , , • stetson out anyand all kindsof work In t. Ir line, at'the &hadn't notice, and In the meet sat- Isfrictory manner—such asbuilding Steam Engines,man• nft~egßallread and Drift Care,runtps,Castings and Machinery of all kinds. may)nly the best workmen are employed, and eatiaction y therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly filled. CARTERS A ALLEN. , Tamaqua, January 27, 1 957 11-tf 1 • I " BEAVER MEADOWS. • iB _ ER INEAO;w , IRON WORKS. uumu A BRTIAER, bon and Brass ri l l_ i,,,,,_ Founde rs , respectfully inform their pa ' ""'•rn trona, and public. generally, that they Ili ;:z„ are fat p , red at the above establish. merit, Manufacture Steam Engines of every &Me; Pumps , Railroad and Drift Cars, and every othertleecriptisu of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or othernese. on the most reasonable terms. Also; Blowing Cy uders for Blast Furnaces and Mathias work in general. I Repairing of all klnds'd e with neatness and ilespateh at the lowest prices. I All work furnished by them war. rattled to perform well. T y would sullen tbecortOm of thaw who may want artlcl In their line In thisekinity. bi All orders will meet with i mmediate - and prompt &nen. kI * . i , B. W. HUDSON. March 4,1857 My LDSON. DONALDSON, _IRON WORKS. CO. iioNisb a. CO. respectful: l egit ly invite the attention of the businevs ITFR ligga .ommuult to their new Foundry and Machine op. In the town or Donald son, Schu ikill county. They are now weedy to execute all orders for machitiery, such as stem engines, primps, I breakers, mill gearing fur grtilit and saw mills, rail ad and drift cam, &e., ate. tieing practical niechan cs..we flatter ourselves that all work done et the Donal n Iron Works. will give such satisfaction, as will mre the future custom, of ;their' patrons. Orders t ankfully irceived and execs!, It ca at the shortest intic and on reasonable terms. PETER COX, ALFRED JON.FS, LEWIS MILLER. Tebrnary- 2,1867 &; MIIIM I OEHAVKICS Rvnue_Qß WORKS, mamens• ~ lIIE Sdbecriber Is prepared to mann titL feature STEAM ENGINES of any power " g;;;Ei Finiiplof any cap/with:and dal BrealEiT k I , I a rj k or every description ;as well as. every other kind of machinery used in Mines, likeekek 6, 1' urnuee, Bolling Mille, Saw Mille. &e. 1 From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and from long experience In thrbusiness,work can be turned mai at this establielunent, at the very lowest pricers, and of a superior quality. - I ' , amen ! : desirnue of putting up machinery of spy kind. la lire invited to call adds mine patterne and become nes pueinted with prices Deco e contracting elsewhere, Orders of every kind ar solicited, and strict attention will be given to their pro;pt execution. _ ..., WILLIAM DETIATENr • ili inersville, December .1867 ' ' 48-tf I .1 , TitIf&RIONT. ',-- TRIEIn i ONTi l lAillt WORK,e, - - lir reagent* *lan outgrip rimatket. ' The 8 bec ribers respectfully invite 1![ .. i l 1.1 the attetdion of the tossineascommpnity " , -. 4 . O g4R to their ft ew Machine Shop and Form-, ,-,.. in L oa dil,erectfd in the town of Tremont; and .. ender the superintendence and manage. ment•of Messrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip Umbolt a, where they are Prejmred to exec ate all- orders for Machinery of PIIIIIS and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrlp• lion, all kinds of . Gearing for Boning Mills. Grist and Saw Mllle.Drift , CarNand all klndso Unread Castings, i such as Chairs t 6 Plat a d titalls, I* mos, Switches, and all kinds of Cast and W nght Iron Shafting!. Mr. Um. bolts being a praCtIMI M banic,and having bad the con- Hence andexperience fo many years in the Coal Region, persons desirous of ,putt ng up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and ex mine onr patterns and superior 4-bality of work, and • acquainted with prices at these Works, before con lug ewbere. Orders of ev• erg kind thankfully reeelyed, and strict attention will be I given to their prompt execution, having several 16, 20, 110.40, and 60 holm 1 1 / 1 . 21ree On. hand : Jin.6, 11367 1-ly . • 'C.A.& A. M. SELTZER: LiaJa.a=.l;,kl..l fOUNDRY-a, fiII,ACRInFAMQP, .r 0 rt. vairtiosli t smutty us v 0.., ra. • 41 ,-. • T. 11. IWINTERSTEEN announc -•-• I ,aI ea Lideeadinm, from the complete outfit LIISS .17;SS ,of the ahevis named tabilishm•n tto sup alL ply all °Nem in a. Ilse ofbusiness— . . such as for Steam Engines, Sailerad a n d Drift Cars, Plumps, Coal Weaken% Castings and Machine ley of every pattern: • Itellratranti hit work to give Batt*. fiction, and accordingly eft' patronage at home and abroad., - I I - FRANKUN I RQN WORKS. TILK MI • VTlDef; announce to the Pub . 1 gti r i: inzia lie thet a t i a . repts Proprietors of .. it d on by 8. Sill .. kilos de yman, where they eon ' .11( ct , Unue to nufaeture to order, at the shortest notice, Steen En nas,'Pninps, Cool Breakers and Machinery of almost any 20 or description, for_mlning or other purposes. Also, I lhoad and Drift Cars, Iron or Brant Castings of any she br pattern. Orders are respect rlly solicited. ' aro. 11:4188LISIt & BRO. . Franklin Shovel Works. 3 . The salneribers manor e to furnish the Colliers and eaters of Schuylkill Dou ty, with Morels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphl prices. Attontion is partievt• larly allied to {hair Coal hotels. Orders for Shore], of soy size or pattern pronip ) attended to. I • CFA. B. F2BBLER 1 SRO. 1856. 844 f . Port PLiben, 'August 11, POTTSViLLE. ' FOUNDRY AND MACHINX SHOP, Steam vat, iractim se. • mar .NOTICEJ--The n eucfthethe late Arai . of SNYDER. A MILNER, will be contlo , ' • lied - by the subscriber in all its various 3 --lca • cazg teenage of Steam Engine bu il ding, Iran Founder manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Nils. Blast •Furnaces,,Radlroad Cara, An., Le. He W ill also l eontinne the baldness of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Pine /Nut Mite 4all and kris and Spohn rein* Red Atl. Coale, being, sole proprie to of these Collieries. - GEORGE W. SNYDER. January 21,18b7 Stf ;TO,COPiI f 0 - EIATOW at i pIINERS. ' 1 , *lifer uea er or se I , r 11111141 Them hers respectfully invite the _ . attention f the badness community to .. 7 ... ' ;'''' , l thelrloil i l Works, on Railroad street, be. . -.. In ma; ow the monger DepOt, Pottsville, Pa., where the , are prepared to reamtiketure BOILERS OE EVERY DRECRIPTION, , Smoke Stacks, Mr Stacks,last Pipes, Ossomiters,Drift Cars, de., ac. , Boilers on band. - ! pang practical mechanic,, and hmingfor years devoted themselves entirely tothil i hwanch of Mutants. they flat ter themielves that work ti neat their establishment will 141 Te satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.-1? 'lndiriddals and OosepstelM will find it greatly to their Mid- Tantage to exasdnet heir Mork beam soinafingelmfbern. ..liay 5,1857 19-tf . JOHN &JAMES NOBLE. --- P - . TTS VIM ! . i r tahlea i lili tri air i . g t .,..14 1 „,„, ..mc...1" t4.l2eihibileiatheirnuewilZ ' '',',• ' — ' 9 ing Mill lumen completed and in full op' :-. En = ration, and that they are prepared to sup ply all kiii. of Bar Iron of rarlana slue ' which they will warrant be superior in quality to any obtalned.frun abroad , at e same price/. s • . . I They idsoirstuutaeture, Balla, for the use of the Col , Berko mui, Lateral Iloads. l weighing tram • S.' I to 60 Ilet. per' yard, made of the beet Iten, and 'which will lur found much cheaper than the imported article. s • , 1 Being practical mechatiles,and having had considerable experience in the Imai birsiners,'l that datter themselves 'that they can give entire! satlithetion to pitrehmers, and also make it their Interest to pidzonise.home manufar i urea. • ~ I JOLLN zuffinsu a C 0 .,, December 6,1850' . ' I r - 49-if . ' 1 VASHINaI r OiI (RCN WORKS. VIOL title, rm., ~t _ VIOL it 0 . WREN tespeatully Leslie r 1741 i the &titration of the, business community . . IuRR to their New Xachlne Shop and Foundry ! - ."' Ea ~. aza ereetetfteiween Coal and Balboni streets, , . and fronting on lierwegimi street, ',km 1 • y are lowered to *astute all order' for machlneryol Buds and Iron, suck as Steam Amines, all kinds of Gear tug for Rolling 5101 s, Grist and Saw KM& Single and Double actlivi ~ ,P eps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cara, ail kind. of Baltroad Mil, aswil as Chairs for flat and T BAB : Frogs, Swat. es, de.; all kinds of east and wrought Iron Shafting. Being prati4l mechanics , and having made the demands of. .the 'Region -their study for years. also all kinds of. ilashlnery in their line of business, they flatter themselves that .work done at their eatahlislimen I will give eatislitetion to 'ell who may honor them with a min i s, eall.. , Attrirrdeur thankf ilv reeeired• and promptly axe. e nted, on thorned file terms... , . TIIO ~ 11All R'A'N . . JAMES Itiltit. 1 FortS , - cr-tr . . Sankt dank! 1 1 'AVM 1 ti t , t I !Jb . T .ft :f' ,PALO AVQ OLf e lNp, MILL. - L:., an rib/emote beg leave to ati ' = 6 Bi I =Pi =I , tha le t i llit i r eu n w l a tl_urlt he riti 'll s c it ai --- P&L Alto is now co:plate, eau ist fell f . operation, and deist they are prepared to furnish rails of salmis patterns; weighing from Zito. 70 The per yard. Also, dlff t rent sins of flat, ermine lied feud. merchants' bail . . —orders for rails Of ba r Iron are'reepectddlY solicited and will meet with tprOmpt attention If le ft either ii 'lhi Rolling Idill.Bright t Loeb% Barderare Stare. centre atreet,or at Melee:lee. II ATWOOD, LER A td). fiFFICE—N. E. comer , toentre anti . 'AL, Market atreetr42d-stOraris uary - lit; , iI ' .... The undersigned hare thletlegtonoed n a covert rship tinder the style and Arm bt Mari_ BOD, 1.,M A t ~ f or the pumas* of zoinntlieturfitglitiltroad and *air - I at their Palo Alto Rolling Mill. BUJABRN HATWOOTL ' ... -,, .= - . '..: ". , -BIECUARD MB, . ' . v., -f_ • .-. „ ..GROWII BRIGHT, ' WM. HARRIS. _: : _ . . c " 4 The bust nets or theldie inn of Lie, Bright ileCo.oirill -hillettled br thetriunt itsproat.Lni Coi'- ,',.. -. .:ah1e.1057, :..' . -?. ,• , :i ' f ,:, •-; '..:' .. f. , -, .4 41 - '., . Pttr tAs OmAttaditsig the *spays Of Us Tbe dome et the; present o'llrehadm trak Its spirit Is OM me cast— And Rulings of sfiidnse pervade me, As hney, revile is the Imaginings, bright as the =Um, ' " That wing from a shooting star's teen Come stealing athwart-my two gray eyes, As Swift as • mid winter's gals. 1 eland by the. temple of ages, Tbs trump of ray...heart aouodlrg t And read from the old tome that paps— The soul bluing story of Brum. , There, ran. log, X ponder in sadness; O'er 110170W1 Id° hard to be born, I • Tilltear diets oticering my Fall hat ler the warriortbr= l 7 , 1 see the keen dew deatentit* Drink deep of the iled o:soya s bleed— The erourn•esektrig chieftain low bending, His breast to kliettieretlasa 1100 C. I Despatch'', alums and nalaiendid; 1 see him on Itachrtn's bleak Ai watching thespider which tended To 'waken his Spirit ones more— When strong and exultant In power, • •• Ile mount' tops ancestorithrons ;• I see him stand rth ilke a tower, I • 'llld the warbardeoad commons - of' scone— I sees great Andy in motion, Kneel down by the Bran,—au the WIG— And • - tr out !bele heartfelt devotion,. , MCIIAEL. GARNER,- Joszpa GARNER. , , Vilna sky-plesting din of the battle, That dam InOsal after pad, I bear the loud Ord of the Amman, The arrow lodedfl twang of the bowl— , The ghost leartbglbliels of the yorman, Who falls by 4h! bran plotting blow. I a"Tojtheolnient"thedreadfunsladatlvriallYeitil" And Norman Weds gallantly Pnineing I As gauntlete4 hands gable the way. 1 me The red steins on Chi spear. bende—` The sunbeam, allslinted aback; i !;• gram the Jeweled crest - of the Southren—, • ' From burnished glare, target and' ac. As viet'ry die parehed on the ••ThlstleN-• • ' I hear the shrill pipe of tits "Gael,' /lace/iced in tremulous whistle j Adown, throligh themonntaln bid rs . Title morel I drew from thintoty. Ii • - 1 That 'God in ble ladalte might, Can raise a Weak mortal to glory, ! • Though krtiiire seems dark as the night,- • So, those, who ire haughty In power 4. Wile role wiihn merciless sway, j .1 Will melt lose a gland of his anger; ! Their earth trusting greatness decay; And learn, that though rice for a season May prosper when backed by the oroO, Kill yield like the truth smitten treason, . And, “Virtuet will win its reward. "1 . Joni( Spirtrrumle W. 8.. HUDSON. It is not .very lorig since a very fearful accident in a Welsh colliery that had been imperfectly ventilated, promptsd some comment, in house hold Words, on thq necessity of de fi ning clearly and sharply the reaponslbility of mine),ow nets and overseers. While write this, the public mind is ,distressed with detaiLs .of soother accident—the most appaling in its character that mind can can eeire—by which more than - one bundrod and sev enty men weed consumed in a burning:furnace;!hy the gladden spreadbf Are over the coal of an Eng lish pit. The pit in which this accident occurred is said to have beep well ventilated; for the Siam of coal worked in It, and in other pits bfi t t l he seine district,was known to be fiery. Thera ad been one previous oxplojion in this colliery, which had been twyears in use; but that killed only twit, or three pe ons, - lola pit a mile or two diStant sunk 1 5 into the same coal, seventy-three pinionsmire killed ten years agb., In another pit,! cloielsi nil joining, seventy - fife persons were killed ite...lren years ago. In anbther pit, five or sia miles dis tant, sunk intothel same coal, fifty persons iwere' killed; all these deaths being the_ resdlts of ix plosion. Thus, there bare been in, ten years three hundred and seventy men, in. the prime of- life;. upon whose labor and whose love no; one knows how many women*nd •ebildrori ',Were dependent fur support, destrovd---as we might almost say— upon a single spottid ground. We shall soonlhe shuddering to look at coal within our grates, wired it burns blood red. The men working in this coal hate not hi using salety.lampit, but open candles.; It is qhlta within the power Of an owner. or an Overlook:sr to command and ,enfarce the net of Davy lamps., ; It is quite within the power of an owner to cense the gauzes of _theDayy lamps to be locked mi.— This is often done Any objection. to the leaps ouMie part of animus has only to be over-ruled by . a strict ordet. !If the light they give beinsul fiejent—wo have sever beard ethegi objections; mutely a new fiery Costly increase of the powei of the lamp, or a slight expenditure of[wit, for [the overeonsing of any other cause of iltifect,-;wooldi end they difficul t if, and raiso the illuminating power to a point yond that of a dip - candle. ' It is unjust to mak the men ..responeible-,:for ;the grave-error of habitually working with diikaaked candle. Thai pooli fellows are not there toCteach, but to Im taught by their masters. !! " " '[., I do not think ;they are less teaChahle then other men—than their charter-masters, for - eianr ple—or than' evceithe greatest number of °knew of the minai in which they • work. They accept things as they And them, as all izion.stre apt to do; they do Doctors cisangelass than their omplOyi ors. I speak as :their friend; because /.'know them. Them is, after all, only half truth in the impression !shout Civilization eating minors which the most humorode of oar English artists baser-' pressed by showitig one of than. indignant with his wife, because the has given the 'milk to the child wheel she might to have gi'e'd it to the bull pup; or tin of them thus discoursing of a genfle matt_who &Wes ;•"-" - . ; "Who's pair.' . ,! "A stranger." , s "'Elmo . tarf atirich at him." The hundred and seventy men for; whom ino, there, wives, and ;ebildren are now miltursing, at Landhill, *.em pot of this stamp., The truth . about the collie:rim not very. mattering, but, 4 i, worth while that it should be knows ifairly by a public thal is otter& asked to look on them us an.' azierabla for theiti own calamities. . . It tas bien part of my 'own fortune in lifa, to spend fouryeara In intimate association with the colliers and colliOrs' families, of a large iiniejog district. ,fleelog them habitually in their plea ere and their pain, entrusted by them with Tani , of their littleisecretj, I have bad eta for my elm. ployere, raj frieots, and my rvants. It hap pens, also; that ' I hue been on equally close ;1 terms of anqitainiatme with the working people bf a district purely agricultural, and I ant very Well convinced that W 6.111011 working utider.ground have more wit than the men who, work on ,the caith'esurlaie. ,There ie the same ',material of character in both. ' There ate tricescirtbdditrine• hand ,of the Creator bins all. Whether we look upward or downward in society; if tie] *Hi Only see each other rightly, we can Douse to am truer conclusion than that men-and. women-ere good fellows in the main. The bond of fellowship clips allsociaty together, and is A law of stature mach WON powerfnl . then 01l the laws of all the lends. A. recognition; of thim truth should lie at the base bf altdiacusision about men. Tbaa it iipos- Xible to blanze--ind-I do, for' my own [ pirt, blame heavily=the supineness of many-pit oirneri, In 'adopting measures of, precaution fintithe safety of the men. This,thottevar, arises ;tat' fi* care. ss lenessof life, but from that habit 4; doing [to day *bat was deals' yesterday, eat of Which it is usually so very.glifficult to foree an Inglishusati. The relations between pit-owner, and pit-mon X have always seat to be very much ;more cordial than tilos& batsmen safes:mar and his ; laborers.-- The pit-men, as being a more indepeuJent race, are morelike3Y tp strlke'than the farm lationto ; but, they are, as* rule', indefinitely lass &posed SO be 'dissatisfleo with their employers.' ',When they ails sick, they vend to them - not 3a ;vein. for wine and littk sink-room luxuries; 'they slid con.. tidein them ofteei, when therrequirelielp in pri, vide trouble. Aiteediag as surgeon , at the rick:' bed of the ;ill-paid, agricultural laboMr. ii,bitta found, hhilaaguiebing unaided in hie paver' .--: The law of settlement has perhaps driven hi to lodge far, away from hie master's farm ; bat,: fin or near, sickniso los thrown , Ilia 'On' thel,,pa isl a t fur relief, and for comfort he looks out of his i ir little poverty4tkicken circle rarely beytrod,: clergyman and union' surgeon. iAmciug the „lel nets; on the eotsfriuy,'l have found that; in k mt Of siekamictbe Wolter gavels:inn than &good Word to ibis ./AfrATI " .Tbe sick fends usually kept them from the parish; Dad fur the *apply of ;any little want that wu bermd.their zainums, 0 6 7 truitkd safely is thetas/ties liber ality. A bete to hlin'from-thepocaor was as good at: bank Siete; .lorany isetesin4y. Ilia sympa th y, leso, was l di reet ; and he w not the only. [Head , and beititir., I have never IP anywhere . so dtetinctly las :among . the ides,. the rich helptht the' poor , pa g e knowing them ail persuallY,,vlsiting i than•Wheti sick, and Sorry witboot estop tatiou or; i o truilen looked - upon theca as betPers.and frieedi without tn , anysetua ..,iii critiging flattery; ' Frani * wow coutitrikandise---where, every' Min !in a round Crock,` stringer at not itrangeriboweA to my hat and blattecoatar td aim Idol—l went to a middle' ni , nortb'Coantry Pendanenthelq . whets -* ant day'sr.eide was in comPany [with,. ea anpopelar taitt,i(thoneh nobody•bnevaomit a brick et me) , tat, mutat, ly, irreverent boys booted. / Pasied-; Ezparioane, however, proved' t ,that the , people' in the.-Pensienioniuto paid respect when it was we. Ai and ,only then; *home; the people in the l'iradiso were reedy with (tidy, ontss4r4' ticr, l 44 . 1 whether good Will lad been ,carriod or not: •., , "..They wont'. the suite men id ettelecitor:":/. In d e ir s u r'll " o to, may no Odra thstillsat, leorilill oi t i gl ns , 4o , expartencallisieollidr lives ander . „.__ ~_ "which he is deredwJed Better . ;an. • . s , 1a "72 1 . I": Wm laborer. - limit the betuir state 1,.. ca I:a urtbe worst, it V" be cult ' low- what ought to . toe easy to *bow. - ',- . , , Los , tiiror .- Thaffret.siditansagss taw, tureginsr,p ~ Utast fithijitrio l4l " 4 - 445 r 1116 ; 141 t hr '• . , • • poetry. I ...a pout -- To tho eroellldd oplrit, of Cud. Debra Me, proud gimp sinks ander,i . A bkur from the death dealing sae„ As swift as a red bolt-ot thunder Envelopes thin° l eafed deg. • - dream ihat I booths loud MAI% Of sloroori lgolost banter* of r' 'lob rift. THE cali.LtEß AT NOME. 'bettor paid—'nil then is not too highly paid, eon, Admit* His` peril of kis occupation—that his work ieepostuit, and tbat f if it plum him to gol from one minb i g district to. another, be can 'have digleaftf bii employer. He has 'the disadvantage */ dose underground work, that tempt strongly to the taking of la Minders as wall lIJ a Bunday.74 holiday in the sun ; a complete , deprival, during-a Bread part of life r of the hu roanising :influent!, alerted by. the - sights sound` of nature; and therefore a more than or ,dinartemptation to break the monotony of life with sensual indulgerice. In the galleries, of mine s . monotony of life! and occupation b 6jui. pieta; buethere can be little or do: mutotony. to amen laboring aboveground under the enn. - The . aspect, of, the sky chankas incemantly, the Winds make every kind of music, biris r COMl and go , ur tries bloiso, War fruit , and s i their leaves, and the laborer on the earth changes big -'own work with the changes of the vision: Very dif ferent is the work at the man always :but -up in the same black caverii,,dealicg the same dull blows 'with' the pick in the . game hairy •stmosehere; heating the same coma and go of tracks All the year round; the deadlytnenotony only broken' by Teeing, every now and: then, a companion 'burnt., or maimed,'r killed, in the puriuit of his cheer. -less - vocation:, .• lieannot wonder, then, if we fi nd men who have ni of been reasonably w4l educated; seeking ge Skm such a lite in simnel indulgence.—, ..ThLifault in their ibiradter Would be more evi dent-and painful theft it is, If it were not to a con. sifferable degree checked' by; the opportunity af. tdrded them of, forming families. The women do not labor in the mines:t The husbands and eons earn enough for, the: Wants - of the house; ergo the young girls Wien- money on the pit bank.— Thus the mother is fraii to stay in the house, to igeiniain cleanliness, to market, to bake, the week's bread of the household, to *ash and . to mend.s' The fearer 'and sons go home from their 'work, wash off the 'coal dirt, and find ready pre pared for tbein a hot meal, both more necessary and more attractive than anything they would be liken And in the. 'Abner hot ,- Th. __.ty to find in . public house. icy come hOme tired; and; after eating, they a.a flay.— They go early to bed, beeanse they are obliged to be up •at four or fiv,e in the 'morning (or their work. Here is obviously a very great natural check upon undue indulgence; and, although in the pit country, public houses are numerous, and much frequented at night, pit, as a rule, the men are not intemperate on working days. On Sundays, those Who do not go to chtirch or chapel—the idler and worse sort of men and boys—do not. know whet to do with themselvtl. They lean against all the posts in the district, sad 'thud at, silk tho, corners of tho roads, criticising all persons athu pass; talking idly to each tither, and taking inexpres- sibly 'awkward and- clumsy: . When Oil public houses Upon, they slink into ttiout; Oa Monday, nearly all give way.either to sinsiilo out-6f-door idleness, or to a dull sort' of rejoicing in the pub• lic house. Thus, although many of them become eolith by fits and starts, the pitmen tan by , ne Means be said, as a &ass, to be tfrtrn to drunken ness. But; while the/u is a home life:thus tending to humanise the.c.ollier, it has in itself, certain bee wild- defects. At eighteen or nineteen he can - ~ gong t.. -.en with a earn what ho will thirn at fifty. After he is mar- Morino*, taking with her her children. ried, sone, as they "grow up, will by their earnings 11919-Power's "0 k Slave" le to be' add to his .prosperrty; as a question of 'nioneY, auction in Nevi York. on the 23d. of this ' iherefere, it is as wile, for him .to marry.tit'lliite. It. is fur the benefitf Sirs:. Rata Gilles teen SS at nine and twenty. Very early marring- drew it in the distribution •of the Colin s es are, for this.reasois common; they are founded Art Union of Cincinnati, some time sine _ "upon a'rOugh sort o f ! calf love; end form a tie lair The WashingtontUnfon says that 1 e Dem that is maintained, en the whole, pleasantly be- °crane party is , very eersain uoI toJgo to Imp.-- tween hairband and wife, but is maintained by_ n o Prentice thiuka d rrbapterAcan't go to lump for very paciliar community of interest or feeling.— the same reason . ldaho woman's babyr uldn't The hu_strated is-in Th e pit all ' day , and- the' satin- — its fter fit i s s i s t o yin e 4n ty s k o h r ts iz t l a t u can ittio 't4h is ett w i: it. 180.. blether of his animal wants fill the main 'part of the time 'et home: - This may in part eiplein why 000. ThomaltWittans, $450,000. Thew thiest amotig the - colliers; there are very many to whom ei the Marriage blond does not appear so sacred or so -' property of Baltimorepte rtyisvalu is John ed;ts4Bo, S. °inS 900.Tilittere ,whose along os neceSsarY as it ought to be: In too many eases, .' list •of solid "thousand' dollar men" in at city. if a Collier leaves his wife, and goes upon a join- i `The New Yoik Mirror statea th t about ney, it is not a Penelope who stays behind. 1 every tenth man met in Broadway has &dee epeak only, of course, in all that is hernsaid, from lion of the eyesrvaused by the volantp tittles-Of • my own observation in a single (lista*. I have duattand granulated manure with which the .at seen in , that district nearly ell the colliers' wives mosphere it loaded about four days in ev week. and Tomb few of their daughters, working insle- igarGorhard Sr:Bochteli rili hotel • per of fatigeblY in their respective households ; !amour' Berke county,- recently eloped • with a h deems helpers to the men, and, with the- rarest ezmp- ' young woman,: me is on the shady aide f sixty. none, kindly 'treated by; them. 'I have seen vary 'lie left behind a wife and children. der d ev many arite-of noble - self-deiotion on the part of Wendy did not - find:it bard to run away oder the ' husband on the behalf of wife,-!or of wife on be. circumstances. .. '. .. a.. ' ) half lot husband or of child; but I ,could'not pus; 011"Mrse Mary Martin, a beautiful d Intel sibly eyelid seeing that the ties of flintily h'ere worn ligunt girl of Newport, Me.; aged twenty years, ' loosely, rte well as comfortably, by a large part of was ;o' me th disturbed by some eianderoas re. ' the community, and that, in a utast materialres; POrtewhish had been raised in that village about pect4 the morality of the district was painfully • her deportment, that she threw 'herself into the low. 1 I have seen finish men become-as-women Water and was drowned,/ • . -for as Child's sake, and lustre very seldom seen or fliffisllenry (YReilly, the great tele - her, has heard in the pit conntry•of children that were made a proposition to'thh 0011WDMINI1 builds beaten or ill - toed. But; I have seem nut tinfrti. - line of telegraph to the Paoificr without 'II peer. gnl ch quently superfluoes children by a sorter indirect niary aid.-but would require the deep of a murder willfully left to, slip into the grave, and I military fbrce for the protection of his tproperty i r -have seen gaps made in a household by brireate- de., from the attacks of hostile Indiani.l men; bitter in the first` few dare; filled up so filler• The - Uuion Canal connecting the Sus. speedily; and forgotten, as grief, Co eompletetyi quehanna at bliddlotown, ae4 with the &amyl asthey could not he if 'tho home ties were reelly kill at Reading, is already dditig a Lae buil strong. 'lt is a soil light to see in four or five ad- oess, and 'is proneuneed one, of the n cia mit sub joining r houses" the blinds' down and shutters dtaatial7 constructed—as fell as pro w l with closed, liecouste house fathers and sons have- been the hest water facilities—in the Union. brpllght Lowe deat . l from the pit; but,of the greater litifft-A fiothiiinable lady at a wate pumber of the 'litouriters, the grief seems, to be had a favorite lap:dog, which she cal over very stun alter the blinds are op. Doubtless chance. "A singular name' for a far 'frimiliarity with - sudden death - breeds solve - part of • madam. • Where did you find it t" '"Oh,, Jitle temper ; which ploy bove.utbet Causes. We she;-"it was named from Byron', d 'are never right in t t s,rgoing only one reason to remember • where ho says, 'Perchance, . anything innature; nut oven to in lierial things; will bowl." but, to refer to a sing' e cause the workin g s of any- ',llffr"The steamer thecae/fun brunght thing soleamplez as s the lners& milli. is mutual- !arid a company of about two hundred thStiab. l Y ;wrong- " In another respect, I used to otter ve. sop.og the where hay, have purchased lands and i miner*, laxity of principle that stopped short of - iota nkr themselves.' They 'aro sertobtpa assuming any violent, or repulsive rum. Th e y their frist.)4 Rev. Mr. Roberts,' who it It yielded a proportion of thieves, bold in a entail of the party. ' i ' . - ' • way, but guilty of- nothing like house-rubbery er Off`Last week : while telegraphing to iiolence upon-the roads. , To , a popular pour tree a correct longitude tor 'o'er observation in myorebard, there was a regular footpath estab- ant' laces, the lines ware simulteneon fly i hiked amen a gap In the hedge, made for the purl don between Chicago and Quebec, a dish pose of robbing-it in its due season. Buried Pen- ' the telegraphic route; of ogle tholleted fa sure in thiteharrof potatoes would also, be lifted; dred masa;.yet the electric Auld occupied be; in frier year; among' a population of morn preciable time in passing: . . than len thousand mitten, among whom wal .9:4lsA .pertnittene connection has been ninny a house-worth plundering aqd easy of ac., between . the- Readieg and Lebanon Vans tess,l never heart pl one house robbery. -From' • reads at . Beading. Tbe linens expect* the surgery at tlinbstek ol\my honse and detached completed ter travel as far as bebanon, from itoraleable things mend have been taken eon- , middle of June, when a passenger train Manny. It-was open and unwatched; but I never ' 'run daily eopnecting with the wastage lost even the most trifling article of property by 1 of the Reading Railroad. - -. direettheft.' Of indirect theft, which did not sp.' jilr•Thes editor of the blinersville 11 pear theft at all to a dull, moral 101211i,,there was recently attacked by a couple of Irish bru plenty, led it took plenty of forms; tint. that. is Porrestvillo, this county, and robbed of not at all peculiar to miners and their wives. A powder and ball persuader is the best e • Of brute violence in any form I have.seen little ion for a visitor to Cass township. It is t or nothing among pit-men.- I have Milked or argument the teraer citizens' ofr,tbat sect ridden hntdreds of times at night about thewild- pear capable of understanding. eat part of the pita:meaty; and bare seen rough Air The Goodwood Cup' id Engle d, has' looking men start _tom wild looking fires, but it closid with 40' subscrihers. Mr. Ten muck; reeerence enterecrinto my mind that there was • the owner of the American berms, ha&tw semi anything to lear,-: for there was nothinte should . nations, and' Count 'Lagrange, the !pare astir *of be know myself to really safer at mid ' hten the Mons. Aumont's. stud, one.- The' mobs tiption blamed ground occupied by the pit-Men, than by closed on the 14th Of April, bqt the If es are daylight in a ehady lane among& population pyre: not to be' named until the 2d day of Jna ly agricultural' !Whoever reada the trials:at al- .. /13.1•Previeme to the adjoitrameat of ,Le sizes,,,knows that tbei egrionitural ignorance rgistature, the Speaker Was Senate as pre ; yields crimes snore foul and terrible than. the less rented with a beautiful gavel, or' Speak s mar dense igeoranee of i eommunity of *tiers. The - let. It is a massy", beautifully fink lnitni difference depends; not on -the men, lotit• on the i moat, pure solid ivory, bound eittb"sil . The conditioas under which 'they live. . ' , 7 inscription - on it iti, "Presented to the lion. ' t I Uwe sedeavereel to represent feirly_the main!. Patio Tacna*, Speaker .of the Semite, 1957." points of a collier's character as it famed by' hie i i fleff•The Wheat Crops of the West continuo, to oticipatien. The mining population is not ,by;. be matters of comottentand elimination In the any moans so rough as appears in its first septet: journals of thist. country, but r they...semen, tea stranger, anti I cennet for 'a moment admit I agree that in Ennui; Indian/tend Missouri; and Await is tii . be made ,answerable for any defect, the States adjoining them,the crop will be of a hattVerinthe erenstruetionor working of a mine . ! - full average, &withal the arms'whieh have peen Mike other men miners-have oriinions - and preju- I . received about theen•are intended for speetive dieett.but,,in licit' Own, calling, they , take, them purposes. , ,' :- ' ' - front-their masteri ;and their overharicers. Mas- . /Pr Last week, a meta tO fight, accordiag to tors continue year after year to build . Cottages' the latest rules of the London Prue Ring; was without due attention to theMants of health ; they! mullein Philadelphia, between Dominick Brad ,know, moreoni;that Irma and. legs are broken by 1 ley and S. S. Rankin, for $lOOO &Aide. 'The the accidental fall of stones while won , descend fight is to come off' in Csaids, on Saturday, the thewupshialitto.rtiviteinveeiruthlemw,euthaepyddkonnoolnprgeipierttiley.ficer.' the s le t ofo other side ' ,o . n wcl b id icig m oc ore cas tian ion B p radl w ey . Is to o - a oa n n d s pr uk o b• teet ti, t o t ed pi u tt pu m n ou si th el : e T u h e e ra y t k i n cs ow ttio tha a t v " b en o a w ro ei u g a n d no :th m e or E e o t a & oli n Ip c o om lb m s.i n ( , hi_s u p d rese th n o tw e ei t g w h o t w , ale te be d rio u t po ni n t b ir y st .o pl ith t, od an o d z a b re su g l ie n ro_ u w e ho to uad thim: ' speeches, whilefßankin Is net restricted's/to 1 f t e h e e l it 's fm tin e e , ' u com t p he as y si be on lie fe v r l ' Hi th i e a tu l i ti n ti the t i ra r d su it ff ion evi s ng of ; ~ ii. . , strike - at -t he je t it , e t h O a : c. t h dl: t n u t ', loovet I m l fu e a t i t itibe i s h uc em ehh se .aa l roy sw iedi e b u i r ali c . i i e twan a t tly mues t en c: ,, s . re . s Aar ch aru bl io r. aCtitohaete. Common and e a t: d itt o behalf pbn e: ga Mis. Dalton, *copied / !fry-four feet, of solid Printed' - as - the w o rk in g of pits has been, so it ahalb be.— ' matter, and by li nt-sal measure wouldlreach a 1 ;TheZnewerho-talk a bout improvements F aro ' wee*" quarter' of S Wile: f Mr. Danna's aitineet on with Mt. Durant's opening address * a w n e cl ig J h u t ige lterrich's Charge, - Mould more then tel fOr Ude.° . Orthodoxy belongs not only to- divinity , i den. . ~.,, , we cars, .. li m a 7t d l ese y i in e ll n u d P m ed h in ila a tho Li g'l . il t i ii h s l e a t :a: tair un Sa os t a p u r h rda t e ra y uw er andt i bidl o wei fth ig ol: 1.. but tri ,wheifie la at w attio t a „I" ; i p slli b ir y ntw aie, ge:sto. a t e o : a vote l - l idu Id ea ulee l o l in i resb n i : tpien an raort ; i: a: Aulo trad l.ifiel vim ,t , to If it males Improvement slow, it-perhaps makes ' during a storm, A sudden flash of lightning hell -the street Cop ieces Acaolem,Yrr elating the staff _ Into ,a , h undred are not, the men .to *bum we must, look for an: pieces , scatterin g them tibset o ~ ~ s irb o a t r ing ent eati of O l t freq do ne ni nv itb, ofer hu ide zn n i t u s e i r n mines. some' i It l o t m legi O i n n o e t ti m to Or w e th s an di t re hre etj e f or fre r : tu th e e ttos iat ig aim i eDgl ib to . through the master. -If the master came tp their-'the foot and off into tho street strident injisring down- at .Indianspolie, opinion that alibis. men ought, for their own' safe- i thmliai r ld h in e g ..iti od th , e po l o rso p s w t- :'• - , ~. ty;eind for the credit of his mine, to work. with,,, , ',pa" i 4 rittl fit ittened on Toes& leve I 'safety lamps any -practical improvement notes- with * Ind., were or .do y n g re. that Ya ". envy to Oa lamps beirig first duly tuado 7 -he has ! They believe .1. f_ lbe e the-comes i s go . only to hey -so to his, manager, ekplaining"Clearly I jog to knock e 1411 planetmeill to smash," and 'why be Is di that opinion, and that be has firmly I , hare been' peat!, r - esevelsed abollt it A . * some „m ticn er7t . ; th iV ey it' were t" lb l row ie n fi lti e t n o i s u ita nd t e a r of-ah e m will be. ow A n in tr ps i tii n mind r izt d ru s,a ir t t t.o a n ni t i h e e tte i h pu l t atu h y ns ts 1 ,. so much Influence that, if he be in earnest,•he -Tuesdrty evening that is descaibed as ape:hotly .15111 hiontelf steak to the charter:martens who ere! . awful:' by seeiarthre ninon riam ,frem Ultima the in Tatitherrity over working eompanies; or:better , easternliiihr, at mil as blood, and looking ~,,_ th e 'hilt; to w b e e n ztr ui r te ut k il i : lQ P , u 4 bil m c ' s , 'lnd o , üb lu stin 9 ; r attri i h n i gra t ui ll e a t :ni .. .. mr e b o e te ll a t e i tLt a hlt 4 . l7 .. .h ui ll-a a i l i : j a ge :O u v Ot as . t T u a h t e e ban - gilet-s-t t a l 6u a l a b b a fic i t ito l lie lluir y li en u d li t their own-•..theteasizea tomorki with prayers and. tears and s p we rom ig p h w betre w , o p u r tit ra n o o ret t.b i:to o rt w ot to bil sie .. and, irfa very short time, thefthetn-. 1 , lapplleatJects, to y!tialte their peace," and to be 1 3 th h d ci u y s i r ntage; selves Would• eitiagnieh any naked Candle em, ,__ ready to "go up." e frightened Were' tbe, &ae ployed by. a refractory Companion. It ia , not by',', theLefriyerti'hitiornt. that the' Verdi bel ls were t h e 4 ryfia, accidents that get into the oewspaptitst. Vante,eiedihe fire engines brought ant, and the that a collier Is tidatottlsited of.the risks beds ad-r exentemerat anti ceerusleo foe a few-m m* 9o s t was COUnteri*. Every week has its misimp---the, indescribable. ',The idea , of calling out Oh art- pmilaithe way of life is tamaifest-4s alamet daily: ginei, slider such Circumstance; was worthy of iA some faun stated and sollepuld. It ls, amoiptiol' the gentles of Date rPirtligton, who 'indlartook as a supposed' necessity, not, of course, is a wet-` to repel an invasion of the Atlantis with her mop. come incident of labor. When the *lndent 'al 'The appearanos of the full orb abevrthe !orison 'death by the breaking of a chola or- rope, the, . aeon weaved thapepple to their mutes and Com muter *the mantigeris oessureCoften enough !„ vented their thrieka of affright and Angled ap• by,fhp,:colliere ref hitPlng Amended an old coil,'• peals to' batmen into Itgenrsrat geffiter PRINTING- QFFICE. ILartag proeuredthrea Paean, we are poileared he ezeeate•JOß sad BOOK fit LIMING °tenq shettltptleei at the Mee of the Ari ,ree . re leansal, eloper the* It eaa Ile &peat a eietherstetahllibmeat tbe oest: l Lath a 41 1 1 1 * B l4 Ot . I 1 44 :• 4 4141 . r l " l. ' i' ns ;oete ad d/e per r • A Welt* trill, s , nue Books, Hgairir i- Oritir Abates tee. - • At . thVerY &Viet notice. Our stork of JOB Tres 1. ni6tiettinidirobacik tisk eif ani oils* idles In ll* too lionnly o, Sta te, and .we keep hands employed ter .lokbhot: 7 1144 a :soaked Miner owlet In Will nuersansionr work $o Is es mot se an, that ean turiwpmktek cit4s. tlitcmgCl CSILOiJI done at the slargiost none, • ; • BOOK 2 / 3 DIET Book's baud of style. Ski* Books o f earl de ertiitimi iniustitsetarstktonsall aid to r' • • ant* t ittottitsilkip ••• • . NO. 23. when be should have finished limey owe. the sectdiut is &satbtu= tram a of fool air, o 4 its/ ley jr biassed, but,let titon, on, let so' tifilefent! tofity•isasp,fOl* *tot Mei Otero will be found wow they to ,sa t elaios matiet i the,wroartkoo,l4) Se la a iles fit eny *aside" clued by Oow n! nix, pup AID IDSIMIL. jifF"The Shad' Fiiiteries of L Connie' WO. growinclus and teat every Year;aid tie - pap. are calling open the Legislature to take to prevent their hltill_testlsoly destroyed. . ' -jisit'lloo. Simon Canter ott..crilllo4 8 'goo ator from this StatiOnutpiessakid' lb, Chink. .missionary of Union guilty Mgt lis lergir "re place in the new-Court Roue at jrniir•A man was pearly , beaten ,te ' by* 0 .. gang of Irish ruffians, near Ircirrestrill this county, isiit ireek. They threw.hiar hitt/ week • and left bhp, soppeslig they had killed .k . r 4WD. R. Litlbh g1q...0r the North dai u" - :Democrat, has beou,' appoiousl Judge AA oeSi of one Of the Naval Courts of Incitry flor'' the - United Suter; sitting in. Wasttingtoti Ciri... , • •' piroThere ike law in So eth roUna 'Web indicu• the penalty of dufor readlaruey.-- •A . man Wiese/ Antonio...Din' has been tried and convicted under It at . Clrduton. and on Boar. daj' lest was untamed to be hug in Deeslaber next. jiff Governor Weikel of lienuts, receives a ' yearly salary of $l5OO, out' of which' he 'has to pay his privatesecretary and aft other expenses. The governorship of Rama is evidently no WM. .. Cure. r . - On Friday the- 224 alt., the dm ! of the Legislature's adjournhunj, llon. D. A. Thumb of ; Crawford county, Republilmn, was sleeted Dpeak. er of the ; Senate, to section* dozing the aidfsarn . went. . . porThe story Ilse ' been told of $ Man he lie. gun life as a footman, that in the days ofls op. elute, be once handed some ladies of q ty Into tuiii their carriage, and then, from the mere r if ~, rem al _ habit, got up . behind l Wendell Phillips, in speaking of' our na tional aptitude for politics, says that if oa put an Anierican baby six months old on its reeve, he. will immedismly say, "Mt: Chairman,!" a call the twit cradle to order.• . . itarThe new cell was issued on Mon week, there was quite I rush at the Mint for i It is exchanged for. the Id . Spardah'eoin, in Imola tion. Thecent pie s e weigh just ona'aro vela pound to the dollar's worth. jrclit•A ideal punlitiment has been in need in Bucharest:—the shaving of whisk aid moustaches of-all pa' one who meddle the ei P politics of _lbau palities during the &of is . • the Reorgcnisation 'ommittise, „Itilr•The extra cherge'made by sem, - to persons,-who trayel in the can wi curing tickets, le prieticilly of no-avail, has been:decided by 'the courts that lied than .tharegular charge can be made. .4.4r•The Mormon Elder Pratt was the 14th ult.. .near ' Van Duren, Ark , Rector U. McLean, 'f New Orleans, wh was deluded into go ng tir Utah with 1 'll h hr 'I , i 41 441 Aunt • tbset ass f cu. told at month. a," who .politan As • place ilid Par. rite pet, drawled s. You y dog, to Port persons ceases, !tend to p • od by ebiet 't doer :' Open es, by ...to be by the will be trains olltr bat.its „tan E• only fan ap. •.id. - :
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