__.-- , altts Or TEM 111:111288' , TOURNLL.'' ) , • : entittlisimpurno?:. • vn 0 v ~,--4 . {„.. v. ..t...... , ~,T annum, payablein advance—la*. ir not oald la months—sad *in $250 it not yaid . ; within the )f.eta,, .., ~ . I, r •SO C1.17IIS: . .. . • . l'breo copivrito one *darer*, In advance, $5 op ' :44‘..,n* de; do ~ ,do • ''' 10 . 00 Fine.* 1, it at de ;do •2O 00 Clutian piton x must he invariably paidin adranre, and Setif to no addreta ..„ • . '.l. ro cantons MID otnxne: • 2fio.lenasiLwillbe tarnished to Carriers andothers at t;; perloo copies, cub on delivery. Clergymen ' and &hoot nocherst plied lirittr: the' 4,leas.t.i. atsl in advance. ' .". , . ' ' 1 „ Sun tale or nein- ..e. - .." • It saPerlllers order the diticovitinnance of their peeve palms the pablitater inay.eorainne to sand .ttiom until a rrearares aro Paid. ' -. it salerrlisqs ne;toet or re . fose to take their nowspa pra froulthe offices tn which they aro directed. they are ' Ihddrespqnslt,l.• until they Weyer ~ the bine and or. • aered theni diseentlnued. . S .._ li pw '' If aultacrlhera move to other Va,. in g the pnblither,and t e 'metro. ...0 er direction they arebeld rospotulb 0 , I courls bare decided that refusing to take near a: '-. tier* fretn tho taw. or removing and heaving them t in. Aped re, la risme itelsevidence oi intentiorutt Iran . ...Z., • !!RATES OF ADVERTISINO.., • • ' oo• l oom or tonnes, al/ cents 6er onoinsertion— , b. eat 25 centre leash.' alines one time, 2,5 ,uatiF..yuteeqnentinsertions,i2lioents oath. Alladver iimimcnta dyer 3 lid* for short pedals, charged as a sqUana - • 033. 'TWO. 1 3331131. 111.311. l'ir3LVl. T 0303; • OVA- 87K $1,25 • $2 25 $3 up your , 95 100 1 76 , 276 400 or lues, 100 . - 1 50 200'6 c l' i s'oo c 611. iifr 413113 ceoNTSllla A NM=U OT TR LINES. s qua re; • 1 25 , 225 366 6 10.00 T .,,rquaros, .2 25 .4' 00 6Ud 9'oo 'l4 00 9,40 squires, 3 60 . .6 00 769 12 00 •18 00 F „,,, squares, 460 600 . aoo 14 op .20 oo Itaarter col., 600 9 044 12 00 lB 00 80 00 gait coluate, 10 00 •15 00 200 ' '3so 500 e.rbarger space for short. periods, as per agreenleat. 63 . B ai aness Notices; $l. each—accompanied with an nirertlscalalll;so cents each. • • • Advertisemeuti before Starrier:sand Deaths, 10 Gents perllnetor first lusertion—subsequentlusertlons, scents per line. Pi bee words are counted as alineto advertising. Merchants and others, advertising by the year. with changes. wide standing advertisement not exceeding 16 charged, including subscription, $l6OO. Space to the amount often r squares, with chit& go; sod subscription, • Without changes, at the rates 4sesignated above. • Adverthrements sot In larger typo than usual will be aimed 50 per cent advance, en there pricos.-, cubit' sill be charged the same as letter press. • No' Trade •advertisemeuis received from Advertising Ageeite abroad., except at 25 per cent. advance on these , prim", napes by spec lel agreement with the pubiliber. • Marriages 25 . cent s. each. • Deaths accompanied with 'no. 25 cents, without notices, no charge. All notices, except those of s religious character and t , r educational purposes, will be chanted, 25 cants for any number of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 colts per line • • l'ercteedlngs of meetings not of a general orpubilocharr vier, charged at 4 cents per line fir each insertion. facilitate calculations we will state that 328 lines iessicei col utrinlll4 linear" half column—and &I lines a quarter column. 2952 wordsmake column-141'6 a half -,lama l and 788 a quarter eolurfan. A odd hues over each square, chargild at thereleof 4 cents per lnes' Yearlyadvertisb - rir must confine thole 'advertising to their old business. agencies (or athera- sale of foal Sr tato. ac,4 Are not included' In business advertisenietts. INSURANCE., COMBICATALTH 1311 RANC E. CO'KPMIII,, Unaw, &dui, 3d St.,•liairiabigg, Penna. • HARTER D CAPITAL, *300,000.. Ind oilier property, against loan or amigo bi Fire. Also, against perils o', the flea, In. trod Neidgat andTraasportnUou. SIMON CAMERON, S. S. WAIT-4 Acretary. • President. • .. BENJ. T. TAYLOR. Agent. ' . Schuylkill county, Penna. Derv:Act , . , 51-tf Janus , LIFE INSURANCE AND Tiara co., ti Pottsville, Peen* (7.1 P 7'.4LSIOO,OOO—CHAR T4B PERPETUAL. THIS Company,. chartered by 'the • Letelature of Pennsylvania, with a capital.of One -Hendry Thoisand Dallars. is now fully organized, and In. commenced business. The Company is prepared to twelve Moneys and other proterty fn tract, and allow Interestpe ail monoye deposited in trust, at the rate of Ere percent. per ann nisi; principal and interest payable en demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, pouted Tables nuppli. at the office of the Coup Centre, street, Pottsville. three doors south of the gxeisinZe. Hotel. , JACOB lIUNTZINGER,Jr.,.IIres'e:,. WELuvccros,Amuz, Secrilary and Treasurer. , 1 13 if • ! Trust LIFE LEIBITILANCE AEI/ 1 \c:: • I Trust. Company. . • ) F'FlCE=antre a ,litst doorubore Green' emoolry Mere:, Cnrrrra...sloo;9oo-6.—Cnnirrr.n P Itt•CTPAL. r itIIIIS- Conipany, recently -chartered 14 the Legislature o. Peonsylvtudo. is fully organ. he . ¶l he Company is prepared to effect insurance upon liras. and to receive Rua - execute trusts, and to allow lu•• teeest evmOneys received, at the rate of five per cent. per anntim' •uniess otherwise agreed upon. Principal. end intermit payable on demand. : Capital . Awl nmests surely invmted in Bonds and Mortgages, and other good mcurities. j Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable in gash(or appropriated to the payment ot pre, 'attune; For rates of premiums on Lira Insurance, see 'whited Tables, supplied at the Company's office. . , NATHAN EVANS, Feast!'ea; ,1 i • ' SOLOMbN FOSTER, Vice Pres': 11. T:Tsrtos, Seely and Treair . . EL,pti mbar 16,'63 • .37•41 TEE -PO ' , l4rnixturrr. ntstrum;cr, COMPANY: vitnthorlzed 'Capitol, $400,000. PERFETUA.I.-- 2 ,-Ofrlce, AJN.. 1 91 Walnut street...haw eon Third ands Fourth streetS, Philadelphia. This Company:4Bl Insole against hns or damage try Firs, Buildings, Furniture, and Mer chandise generally. Also Mamas I Nag RA:SCE, on Vesmis, Cargoes 4nd Freights. ISLAND. lawns:act to all parts of the union. ' D131=1'011.8: Mather, Davit Pierson, Lewis Andenried,. Joseph, Maatieldii• Peter linger, Dr. Geo. N. Nckert, John K. Illackiston, •• B. liatotnett, SS, mUel 11. Bothermel,. Wm. F. Dean. •' D. LUTIIEB., President. . F, DtoY , rice President. " M. Smith, - gir D. MITI! CIL Iles beds-appointed agent rot- the Above OmpanY in Schuylkill county, to whom persons dmlringilusumnce can-apply. • Jagaary 1, '1,7 [April 8, '54 141 , • STATE MUTUAL INSUBANCE COMPANY. 10p RTH,ANN liAlo STATEMENT 3 ay 15,1854: Apsets. 'day let, 1853, . Cmh premiums sad interest resell , the past year, mutual depart meet, - • • - • $10).041 32 Itilli,:reMireable in 6:31310:- :18.04; 04 Premiums, Stock Deparet 40,282 20 • 528,887 28 atio, ig i . : 1 7 3 4:use:, commishone, re- T to tilal dppirtaleDt 1151.50fi • 27,0-d 08 . • • Assn's: I.+, ri gne,es, stack and other • .• rt ur t 173.1* 72 • ' 167 ,oOS )ou hand and In halide of 19.LSS 5S' . , r 'Fire nr Inland Insurance, npply la • ! • n. JuuNt - roN.. gent, 1;• tsp., • - INDEX:KM. • Franklii,! Fire Insurance Com. t pany. of Philadelphia. °ldea, No, t6:44 ChesinP ittrgr Elfthiktiett. Decrees Charles N.'ltanc•tei,----airwrge W. Uleharda, • Tama Hart, ; ' . li.Jordecal D. Lewis, ' ' • Midas Viagner, • 'lSemdettinant, ' -.. • ' David S. Drown. I Jacob It. Smith, ' Morris l'atterson. Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited - pn every description of property. in. town and country. it rates as low Mare consistent with security. • l'ho Company hare reserved a large contingent Fdnd. which. with their Capital and Prendums, safely invested Ait'ci ample protection to the insured. ,w 'Since their , M- I , .brationew period of IS years.they hare paid upwards If :uc hundred thonifand dollars, !cores by tire. thereby affording evidence of the advantagel of In ver:tore, as well as the ability and diSpolition tt meet a jib promptness, all liabilities. • ' I'. . CIIAS. N. DANCKER, President.' 'Cats. G. ilaitrica.&cretary. • The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above iniiiitioned linditution. and is now prepared to nial.ti ill All nee, on every deitription of property. at' the learst ra Or. r . .f., . it NDitt:W.•ItIISSEL, Arent. 'ottsville. Jan. 11 1 : 1351 ' • • 2tf I' j . . • LEFE INBIJRANCE. rrilE. Girard Life Itistirance, Annuity j i_ and Trout Company of PitiladelPhla. Office. Ne, 134 Chesnut street, the first door En , t. of the Custoin llplase. - • . • • . . f o.lri TA L 'i."3.10,000-4'11.11:TEI: l'EltilirllA L. • ".•.thtinue to make. Iniwrances uSi ;tiros on tit/ uun,t Cour alr. terms. - . ; Vim capital 1 ring paid up and itiVieded, ti.lgetlier with— a large and constantly.,increasing re - Set:red' fund, otters' . a p.rfevt security to I ho insured. • Irti, premiums may he paid riarly,'ltlflearly ..or q4l rterly. ' a , ' c rhe'company'add a Delos periodically pi the insuran , for life. The first Donne. appropriated in Dicember, I 1 iI. and Ihe ser.ind litmus in December. 1819, alumni(' ti an addition of .5.:412 ref to every $l,OOO insured under, 1 c oldeit policies. making $1,2t12 60 which will be paid v , heo it-shall become it Claim. Instead of 11.00ouriglii ,ily i,ourod:l t 1 next oldwd,anieutit to $1,237 50;thenext l f:L..cr e to t.. 1.21 fin for every $1,000: the others in the —t one p , roportion according to the amount and' time of .' ,n,l her . which additions mike an average of More than "! per rent. upon the premituns paid, without. iucre.ts• ik., the annual preoduin. . . • ' MS r,2 Ilm nth en'; flat, ono it of al of four . . . . . Thotnasititizrtah ' . John A.Brown, ;,iA [WIWI rm.. IN. •. • - D. Danner. -I•Jolioi.lay :?with, ' Fryderkk Brown, , ,Itohert I' wroth, ticore'raber. • • 1 .heLeph Yeatar, '' - intuf•lCLatiMeis '1 Thomas P. James, '' Wharton Lewis, " .hetcpb T. Dailey. • John R. Sark. , Phlm P ht " lse "ntain 11'4 [able of rate...and explanations. ,f• rta' of application and further information can he had •Int.t he oak, THOMAS ItIICWAY, Drerideot, .lons F...lassr.4, Ad.,,,,- y.. ,.. • . ~. . 1 :re The subecrihor I% %%cot for the where Company lin Schuylkill Coun'f y. awl. will effect I Tibor:trce& and 1 ,1" ~11 vi,roimtry traortuation on the xuliject. ' ' 1. Apr 119.1952. 1:, • ••11., • • It HANNAN. ot ri 3 sin in of little WIRE SCREENS. ;ROOTERS; ENT & , CO.'S • • tON RAILLNG Woiticso , ' I. - •Roli 3 Kus, k:NT L CO.. mantifficturers of Coat and Wrought IRON RAILING, • '"'" of 07yery.deseription, invite the aitenlion the pnblie to their branch orbtlallaellit, 1 :Oat', 14"Ilial conduCted In the building for. okrutsre. by "v.:K. as a Coach In Cool street, rotts '•-•Peons. T4,y n funilyll Verandas, Trellis-Work for Arbors, • VI rarer Tr.ti ours, T 41.0 130X . ,14. Ste, in every ,arlety of ai OellarrAting and Wire Netting or all kind,. at Ob..sbotiest notice and on the lowest teriub, tnether with Iron Redsteads.trn, Lot and Oar. len Fences, English Hurdle Pence, Sc., Le., below city, pri,, • usuce . cups Huh. coo Fes- N . .13.--Ceinetory lota . heatly encloved. iiestgua got up" to outt e umunurs. Everything In their linenn hand . ovonterr4,urtshe.l,iti the ahortest notice: No are protivr..t , to or taathvil such na vratrr•plivrs, &r, , I•ru ,ry ' . ur I kW' of or It ti ll touts KURTZ' .1. HEISLER,, (l.nle Kurtz. Ileyerle & vii,) Manufaotorers of wok V. Ire. Onti frnment, C 4 ,41 I; 1 . 1411 4.Y:1EO kc., 51Inerati11103elmylkill l'lmi,kful for th,.l..Theral patronaartli. l htte:r.e•eir m l ft.mt the C•• 31 IbitlAfet . 3U4 otherf..iu the ee*;erottli tirmt r ,•ctfully Pthelt their enktnut 4, the t'"'. , ••• All wett:' , l tt, tturtthop wilt be warranted, ao tiro afe3l , l.lg-ttlir: a !Intl Joh. iinte t Itt•nitt • 4 . 1 t r the t &sit Lahti the ' l,, • T.', n't.rkeril thtt mitinty; we fen) a are, 010 Wr , nn t.. 1 r • „ ,l St•mittott fit flue Ite ! tinn.• I to .1. If. Kart 7. Mitters„,lllo.l o We t, ter Itt or fi till IlitlArr, t l'.3 M,Y1c,,,, ttit-uim.l t/ Sc t•t. Ofd repm tii. . • Nr utl ‘ P roil • ' idipita A oft, 0 10 eg o , oC osaise! Nwait wtqi* VOL. XXXIII. . • AIrt r EUTISR!dENTS BET IN LAEGER•TYPE THAN • NADAL WILL, BE CHARGED 60 PEE CENT, ALL • VANCE ON .01111 USUAG•RATES. J. B. A. & S. ALLEN; • 1 mull South Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS. IN OILS. $30,318 70 1179,701 16 EIEZEM POTTSVILLE. =:MM PUBLIS : ED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNiNJOTTSKIIIE, SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. June t, 757 A OILS! OILS!! OILS!!!' HODGSON & KEAN, Ncis, tr SS. Wharves, phiiaba., Genera: Conunissiiin Merchants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR•31ININO ,AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 5ept.22,15 ' 3S-tt - GEO; W.. PONCEROY & CO., 6 ramie is OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, Lc, • NO:" " 1.0" South Water street, below Market, rnitzdelpn • • Sperm, Lard, Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and machinery Og e pesaa and Adamantlne'Candlea. Samuel T. Rine: Salesman: . Philadelphia, Jimmy 5, P 513 • , • .1-19 MAUCH CHUNK Wire -Rope Manufactory, ariusimov.ar.cameares.,, Hanullietarer of Wire Rope, for Inclined plantu, dinfis. slopes, de., would Inform the public that he is now pre pared to snake 4J4. KINDS, LENGT HS ROCND ROPE AND SIZES OP liar AND At the shoitest eaten, of superior veiny. and on the most liberal terms. at Ids Wire Rope rat Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. Reference can be nude to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. 1). C.ortrlght and A. U. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk: tort. Patterson, Summit 111 Th. to Sharpe, Lehenring k Co., Tll. more, Luzern county, Ps., and limeact, nearly all tlitiop• orators in the Region wbo hare been using hhi ropes. July 'X'45O dab. EMMA 'BROTHER, -• Having Removed TO Their 'NEW STORE,' NO 920 ,CHESNIi STAEF,3 I onfrwEEN ELNTII AND TENTIO • •• Philadelphia; • Are noVr-opeulnr; a splendid stock of = • • CARPETINGS t _to 'Embratitti every variety or,. ENflusit, -BRUSSELS, 'INGRA TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL, and VELVET, TIIREE,PLY, E ETIANS.; ALSO. AMERICAN ..CARPETS, ' Of their 'own truttiufacare, whiCh they warrant to be equal to any coats made In this country. ' FLOOR Oi L 'CLOTHS , Of every variety of style and width. • CANON MATTING S. COCOA MATS, DUOS, DRUG. • WETS, &e.,, he., Ac. .•:April 25,'&7 [Sept. o. '56 3it•ly) 17- JOHN A. 1100RE.] 110lIN WILIAASIS. MOORE & -WILLIAMS,. N General Commission Merchants,' AND DEALERS IN • - MINERS' SUPPLIES, No. 5,1168. Watei.street t tibiladelphtn. The Rubscrll)er haring been assexiate(l with this' coal tradd and mining operations generally, for several years, are prepayed.to supply orders for all articles contingent to mining purposes at the lowest rates, with care and - despatela. Our stock comprises the following articles: ClEtwooSpertn, Safety Lamps, Thornleyy'e celebrated Solar, .. Fries. • , Gum Belting, . • Elephant, Misting Paper, Washers, • 'Bleached, Slope Chains . • Racked, hopes, all Chains, /kw. • Lard, Pulleys, Blasting an'4. other Resin. AVlcking, , Powders, . ! • . • Greasing, Wire Rope, Sinn.. • Lill/6013d. , Tar and l'itelt,'• Candles, Le:, 1- • • . nrrratitccEs: • IledgOn & Keen, J. B. A. A S. Allen, Charles Diller A Co.. S. Holborn:lei. Esq., and John Thornley, Esq., phlia. adelpida; lion. IV. Donaldson, lion. C. W. Pitman, Geo. W. Snyder, Esq., D. r. Brown, Esq., and L. I'. Brooke, Esq., l'ottscille; Wm. Dellaven; Efrat.„ - idinersville: and J. J. Cogaer. Ashland. • [January 17, 3-1y- • ehnylkill Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. or i otter'sr :e . Mee ia , Si Mahantongo at., 2 doors above Centre at., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED,ST LAW, $2OOOOOO. CHARTER PERPETUO.. • This Company obtainea its Charter nt the last Session of the Legisialu e of. Penfisylvania, and is now hilly or pelted and prepared to issue Polleimi, at liberal rates, on nyel.nd inland risks, on Public and Private Build ings, Pernituro, Stocks of Goods and 31erchandize of all kinds. Also on Nal Breakers and Machinery. 'lnland Dane ranee on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and, Rivers• also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York, Bal timore. &e. This Company guarantees to adjust all Moves promptly. and4hereby hope to merft the patronage' of the public. • - • Directory; s . . . . SAMUEL SILLYMAN. , .1. 11. 4DAM. WILLIA3I MORTIMER,Jr. JOHN I). DEIBERT, JACOB lIUNTZINGER, Jr. " JOHN HENDRICKS, GEORGE LAUER, J. E GRA KEY, W. P. SMITH. IL 11,, HUNTZINGER, • ROBERT 31. PALMER, GEORGE J. El EHIL . SA M 1.14 SI LLY3IAN. Prealdeuf •W.E. E 3IITII, Seeretaryan General Agent. Pt4tayillo. January I.'a . 1 . ... HOT COLD SPFiI C HOUSE. THIS celebrated Hone , wilr be, opened on the 1....eth of rune, d a lim- Bed number Of lkaudera can be Wan riottaly accommodate.' daring the .ea-. r • eon: sun: Pleads access to this place is a Awded by the train of the Dauphin k Susquehanna Rail road, which lemurs Harrisburg daily at t, A. M., return. tug to Harrisburg 7.50, P. M., and by trains whirlt leave Auburn at 645, A. St., returning to Auburn by 0.30, P. Si., connecting with the Pottsville evening train, afford. TlAltors a. pleasant excursion and an opportunity of .enjoying tbtinseltee rationally. Theltatha are in One order. Meils provided for visitors. • Addrms—Coto SPRINU 110CSE, Box 43, Harrisburg. (Lid Spring. Marton (knotty, It-nna. Juno :34 'VT r 254, UNITEED STATES HOTEL, Ca pt Alay , New Jersey. A gralE undernigned halm) taken The management of the above Ileum s house. capable of aceommodst ting4ooguesto.tv unsurpassed by imam •ty of linbeh, Fite of rooms and convent • - ^ once, by any house In this country. The water laved is from an "artesian well" on the pre mines, furnlshlt.g pure wilt waler,obviating the unpleas ant effects of the well water of the sea coast. Tanks,.bolding 2[1.00u galloon of water, have been placed on the top of the house, which are supplied by a steam engine, and sufficiency of hoed to each floor, no that a Ere would be completely under our control. A Table de 1100'14'14 be nut at a regular hour,.aud pri r vote tables for parties and families at nay hour. Ample Stabling . with Carriage Houses attached.. Beautiful Cottage In the yard, six rbambera hand tremely furnished. . GEORG% A Lemec. WOObAIAN. dfdnager. June 27, '57 • -,SUROHOUdE, Atlapta — elty, 'S. J. THE underSignetl takes muCh pleasure , in announcing to his patrons of last season, their friende. and the W i g that'he has leased this delight , % W r'r, • fully thuated' and elegant establish. went for the coating year, and has-wade many valuable additions and improvements, such as verandebs,l2 foot wide, entirely around !tahouse; 5.32 feet in-extent; has grassed the lawns in front and sides next the ocean re moved the spice to the opposite jod of the lieu,,,, where eight additional rooms have limn added for ladita:. gen tlemen's, and private reception;' harbor's and porter's! rooms, Ac., 5%4 new bulidinga have been erected for ba kery. pastry cook. ice cream' and oyster rooms, with sleeping apartment over -for male servants. and wash i house enlarged, with additional chambers for female ser- rants of the house; all the beds in the hotel will be ren ovated and 'made agreeable; additional cisterns have j been meted, of sufficient sire to supply visitors with cistern water far all purtx , ses . the bath bosses are situ ated but a short distance' from the hotel, with plank walks to them; they will be under the charge of the steward's wife, who will at all times bo provided with towels. foot to and bathing dresses for all Who may re quire them, thiit are patrons of the house (none others). I chill give toy undivided attention to the contfOrts of toy Others, and have ajust confidence I will be liber ally sustained. Respectfully, AC.TRAYEIL N. 111... The Ranting at Atlantic City is not surpassed on the North American coast. and the facilities of going to and trcm are unequalled • by any other; "(drives shut fiNhilic are good, fowling fair).. .Ladies and gentlemen who wish to spend the day only, can leave' l'hiladelphla after breakfast and arrive at Atlantic beibre the crde teary hour for hathlug-10 or II o'clock—be with their friend, six boors and be at home before supper: Po, .on the other band, gentlethen of business which calls theta to the eity.daily, can leave Atlantic after breakEtst, here at 13 1 ,4 A. M.. and leave at 4 P. M., and be with their famil lee at 6, M.. one,hour before supper. Er May le. '57 -204 y ISAAC TIIAYER. PLUMBING:, !•.: ''',-' PLUMBING . AND CAS-FITIINC . Establishment, - •' 1 'h. POTTSTILLE, PA. 'he utoLvsigned respectfully forme thu ,i hens of Potts.] Ito and virinlty. that baslogl q.rhased the IV . upshipg ' Es-I Wiginatif orHenry Diak. ispn, and attschod it to his is-Fitting Basin's; will here. ter carry on both Imo:mites, td hopes, by strict atteotion btf.lorts—heeping always on trot a large and well, s.iltsded irk. rtnplo3 log r o tol. r t rut nitinen, am!, doing iWlnii. nt ily rrianorraf frig priers—to re: Iwo a portion 'of tho public I ronap. . . Ills stork will consist of Wa r' Closets, Iron. Copper . and mil Beth Tabs. rived:tin and Coppr Wash twins, Iron and Lead Sinks, ItrAranrs..Pasomeut Plugs, Dram Cocks for hot nod roll wafer, Goal and Leathor ' Hero tor' pore. .okonts, itraneh Pipes and Conplings for pareatents. leo% and Lod l'ips of all stars. lias-Vitctarrs of every Minty, embrodo , a full assorhunot of Chandeliers. l'endantil, ilrarkerdm., ke...ke.. nroutftstqnst of the heat quality ..tc cf untitl At,. :Ma of the 1.,1;.I'1 Ma tnokt sttPro , ea i'lq irrlrli, - . ' , ' . ' DINI r I , D, SIIIIIWPON. Aril 11;t:.7 '- - - " ' - ' • . .1;.. ~ .... . _ ...._ n .... , .. . . ... . . . ~ .".- 'Z i,:.:• , 4.".. g. '.'', . Yaa, .A.e,,„-, ..ne" , .^: ~.,:-..:., ~. , . ..., .• .. ..,,,.. T - -....... , ..1..''-. ''''-,:, -,.", -,.--. ... : . 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The subscri b er respectfully' denounces to the public that he has completed his Steam Cir. r Siwinill In Lomat Valley, Schuylkill county And is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Luniber at the lowestpriees—such as Plne, Bezalock and White Oak of. every size and description. - • ire- Bills of Lumber cut to order at the shortestnotice. N0v.17,14 48-tf • EDWARD it. BLAND. Sunbury dc . Erie Railroad and the Canal, , (Opposite the Furnace. Penna.) ,aEO. S. BANGER & CO., Whole= Bain and Retail beglenand lbOtufacturers of white and yellow pine flooring boards, sash, doors, blinds, abut tees, siding, wood mouldings.. .to. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. All deeertntiona of turning and planing done with promptness, and ip the best manner. , Feb. 7. '5l . 6-Iy, PATENT HAND SAW n At ' ' ,t STICUTER it THOMPSON'S, artier of antre and Market streets, "Elan 07 TilL Sitr." t`ottatille, Junort, ,51 PATENT HAND SAW, AT STIMITIIIt TIIO3IPSON'B, Owner of Market and antra streets, .•&an or TUX SAW." Pottsville, June fa. , a 7 26 PATENT HAND SAW, At • • • 871CIEN6lt A TIIIO3IPSON'S, (*mere/ Ore aged 'Market strait, ‘Szai or tat SAW." Penn - 111A. Jane 27,17 '• 2 V,- I ' LAD PLASTER, CALCINED " PLASTER, Phosphtite ot thee, Cement, .Whlte ℓ To, Rasta, &t ., ae., for oh Hy •• ' . . BRIGHT , 4 LEACH, Centre sinet. Pottsville, June MI, '57 =ME TO BUILDERS. WILLIAMSP9ja ,i, Pk g ANINC MILL, HARDWARE. MON I IRON I! AILARGE assortment of Hammei ed, 7 1tollid, Flit, Sheet and Flue Iron. on land and' for ea e, by 1111 mut a LEECII, Centre street. Pottsville, June 20, FARMERS.: READ! SLOWS;. HARROWS ; Cultivators, Rake*, Scythes, Oradell; Siekcls, &laths Sythe louse, Mies, Sc., &c i f?, washy • .114 U k June :A b 7 25.] Omits strut. TAMPS 'FGR FASTENING BELTS. UST Teemed, a lot of Brass Clamps, an exeellent *hide for fastening Onto or Leather behlage-,-rariouggslaes. sale by,B.BAIINAN,, Centre street. LAND PLASTER, . • III6SPHAT.E 'LIME, Calcined • rliiter; *Minable and Roman .Cament. 7 1 ,. ' • STICIIVIR TUOMPSON, Clirneirtf Cealre pad Marled areas, ..*Alas or SOY SAW." , • Pottsville, June 27, '57 2il. • ( RAILROAD IRON. LAT.BAIt.RAILROAD.IRON, (all L' alses,) Flat Bar Railroad Spikes, T .Ball Splitea.• Cast, Shear, Blister, and Spring Steel of all sloe. for sale by • °BRIG= LEltell, Centre street. rottsvllle„ Sune 20, 'b7 . 1 SCALES! SCALES!! SCALES!! T ift' subscribers have the:2sale of the Vergeunis Company's scales. They are warranted equal td any manufactured. Sam plea can be seen at the Ilardwate Store of, ,Poltarille. April 11, !li7 I . BRIG IITA,LEPXII. Is, no doubt, the meet wonderful discovery of this age of progress, fur it will restore. permanently, gray hair to its original color, cover the bead of the bald with a most luxuriant growth. remove at once all dandruff and itch ing, cure all scrofula, and other. cutaneous eruptions, such as scald heed. rte. It will cure, as if by magic, nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, glee, ay; and wavy and preserve the color perfectly, and the bale froth: falling. to extreme old age. • The following is from sk distinguished member of the A G ENCY for the Reading ~.Itgdeol- 1 thediral Prokirlou: - 1: ‘., . . tural kthiblue Shop.—llavlng the agency for Cos • „„,„Esso. b. J. w006 2r . -" i n, January 1, 1855 - widely celebrated Ag rieult drat implement stuknufactun-d i'" ' ' Deth Sii:—Unsolleite.l. I send you Oita certificate.— at this:shop, I invite the attention of farmers, and hll4 ' - • . After being nearly bald for a long time, amassing trlea furnish them with these goods at manntactursr's prices . • —freight lidded.' ... . FRANK NTT. •4 , all the hair restoratives extant, and having" to faith in • 21 ;_. . .. t any. I was r d, on Bearing of yours to give it it trial. Pottsville, RunellS, '5O - : ' i I placed Ely in. the bands of a barber , and had ray f i bead rubbe selth a good stiff brush, and the Restore ,_ FAIREANIVS SCALES. • - tile then tanned and well rubbed in till the. scalp vas THE.subscribotisf wentalor. the maw. , 40 , ; 21 ,1; 1 repeated every t o on ' t to g .' oo d t o -tw os , . '-utheturers,,hiseejust :retelved 'a new artiele,ealled werketha.young hair apptaned And grew espidlyslkeas Ihe ‘.lthion Counter Scale," calculated to welgisfreus 31 August last till the pnastrut time, and Is now thldtibiads an ounce to 240 tbs.' For sale at the'YorkStme.' . and strong—Soft. and pleasant to the touch; whereas, • - . .. '• B.YARDLEY k SON. before, It was harsh and 'wiry, what little there was of it. 17- and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still — use your Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfectlerop of hair. ' Now I had read of thew things—and who has not? but , ' have. not seen hitherto any case where , any person's hair was really benefited by any of the hilir tonic, kc., of the day: and It reaVives me pleasure to record the result of my ex per . I • have le:commended your preparation - fa others, and It already has a largo and general sale throughouttheTerritory. 'The people here know Its et feets,:and have eat:Mier:ea in It. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents i for the Territory, Is nearly ex hausted, and daily inquiries are made for It. You de 'serve credit for your discovery; and. I. for one. return you My thanks fur the beeellt it has dialer use, for I cap 'thinly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any such result. Yours ? hastily. , , ; • : • J. W. BOND, 'Firm of Bond k Kelley, Druggists.. St. Paul. CARPENTERS I PALL and exarnino,our large assort . 1,_,/ went of isles, Planes, Squares, Borlog Drichlties, Siorticlng Machines. Augers, ilatchets, Chisels, Braces. Beach Strews. Levels, Guages t Ac.i all of which will be sold at the lowest pried by BaIGIIT k LBitClt, ' t June 20,'A7 251 ~Centre Street. 'Pot tsville. Argil '2iit.b.lFait TO MACIONISTS.. WE NAVE the Agency for tools which evely.mochanie should possess. C. Steel Rules add Str.sight Edges, with graddations from 5 to 50. graduated dec , mally from 10 to 100, C. Steel Try Squarsit, and an article which cotnblnes in and out calli per, Square Edge and circular glum, Dividers, and e perfect stralglikedge all In one tooL Call and one them at the "Sias or out SAW," stictrrEtt & TIIO3IP SON Pottsville, April 4, '57 • .. 14- • A 1 4 • Of D. L. RlO3/na ware Store.' I_TAVING removed from Pie corner for Centre and Market streets, to Fry k Daries old Stand. nearly opposite, Mr. Esterly would Inform his friends and the inhabitants of this and adjoining min. Iles, that everything In the hardware line wilt always be found at his establishment, whore they may be certain of getting supirri.ar articles at the lowest prices. /Drile tnember to call at D. L. Esterly's hardware Store, Centre street below Market-A, N 13.--OrdeFs for vglsereens,of Esterlyk Friek's Mau ufaetuin, received and promptly attended to: ' Aprillll.,lPsd - • lft• MORRIS, JONES & CO tuppka, StEEL. BIEHOHANTS, • Marie! and Sixteenth arteted'hilf.utelphitt, Hare always on hand and for sale BEST ENOLISII REFINED I ITON , —FuII 'assortments of "Ilagnalls." and other favorite brands.. BEST AMERI CAN DARS---ordlnarysisos. or rolled to order for bridge purposes, die., Le. PENNSYLVANIA 110ILEit PLATY.— Promiscuous sizes, or ^ut to required Mae.' BOILER. RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. BEST EN. GLUM CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE AjSllEETlßON—Forkoreringschotei.kr. AMERICAN SC(YTCII PIC IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rails and 6Pt bars suitable for mine, turnouts, Ac. ,JUNIATA. Exams"! k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges. ears. And machinery purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR,' MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps and dies. The above, together with a full 'assortment of Iron Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineers, miners, founders and ma chinists is Incited. . May 10,1650 10-ly HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. MB SUBSCRIBER, having now arrang• ed his goods at his new place of business . . . and with a new determination of furnish. log all such ..,.nods as the business of the hoatlieglon may minim, at their lowest market value,. solicits tho Inspection of the - Public. I shall 138 always on hand and have on hand a fultatock of -• Bar Iron, • ChoppinO, Fine Iron, Coal Shovels,. Cast Steel, . Trace Chains. • . Bilt Iron, ;Ntils and Spikes ,; .Ropo, • 'Tadao Blocks, Bellows, Anvils and Vices, &e., hardware and Iron Depot, Crirrrm Sructv, three doors above Market, East side. FRANK POW, July 15,1884 ' -• -• 28-tf , : "...11RICH - T a LERCH'S • lit 14 t',W LIAltD t VAIL'S STORE Two doors ite low 'Matz' ,Ilot el: 4,114 nearly opposite the *lnert , ' Bank, PiAteville. where will be (pond an eseellent assortment of Mare FARE:: !' Coach Trhata[ni;a4. dprings, , £!•addlecY,, • dhoernalter'sTnola. _ 1, Carpenter's Toole, . ' il lasts and I'alnt, . Bar Iron of *Mattes, (lolled " • " 1 -Neill' and Spikes, 1 Railroad Iron and Nall', Smith Tools. • I Building Materials, I Cast Steel, 1 Shear Steel, • 1 Ann Blister, )1111 Saws, 1 . . 1 I Pinehand-saws,• .. o.ll.returnablathank P • they extended to him in lit Ithe new ( irm, by thoqua) „lion to htudness,and aceot and command their eonti DPalergin Ira Pot txville..lonuary 6. • . . STICI4TEiI THotnesoN, • XOLUSIV.E AGENTS for Sehuyi-. kill tuuuly.. Cid; and Mve :5 per cunt. i•tioN or 10C aftiteoll . l :al. Sbrid,ta."" fe. • - - LYONS'. KATINOIRION. piS.VE YOU used Lyons'.Kathaiion forth. hair? It is the most delightful tcdlet arta e n the *Ovid and Is preeminently Waage:tailor ,Gray and paid heads. The Hathalron fully restored my hair after a h baldness of tredve yea: Yours truly. - 'B.. L. ATItATER. • • Xo. be Warren Street, New York. Also, Lyons' itstraet of Pure Jamaica Oirmar„for dye.. panda and general nervous debility, cut be had at ' C. nAuurs • Perfamery and Vakiety StoreXentreStreetyotterille. October .= 1.8%6 • j4l.tf • • GRAS. W. woe, • Wholesale i 4 Reta il wuirit teasel Oh - • • S. E. Corner Centre and 'Norwegian Bts4 (Opposite Nortinter'• Iloccl,) POTTSVILLE, PENNA. , , Therabserfber, hiving taken possession of • • - the house formerly occupied by ktra..S. .Beatty, hssconverted the same Into a rrr W Drug end Apothecary Stores' - each is be Otitis 4111 r prove Lit isfactorr ttii se ellpurellrf. and respectfully calls the at •tentio of his friends tul the public to.his choice stock. lie has taken great rare in the selection • of his Drug!, Medicines, de., and can thervfore -chemfully,?enommend each and every one as beim! ' MIR AND ITS'Ati7...TERATED. Ile is determined. to give his undivided personal at. tention to his business, at all hoarser the day and night when required; believing that the success and modally" of physicians as well as the inraluable tires of trlcir pa. Limas depends In a great measure on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mlxturesl and he feels confident that cnstrxers,when obtained at the, expense of virtue and henith,.will not be the only. question with his customers; when once his reputation as a careful and Competent Apothecary. shall be sallsflto tartly established. This reputition be Is detertninfd•to build up. with the assistance of a share of the pubibx patronage—a fair pro , portion of which W.:guaranteed to him by numerous friends, independently of that which be hopes to obtain, by ewe attention to business aid strict attention In mixing prescriptions which tday affect the health and lives of his customers. Deception in the preparing end compounding of meld Seines for ruthless speculation be, will never resort try' though It is notoriotsly true Ahat such a dangerous eepllon'is'much more extensively and successfully prise• tired by druggists than con be readily Imagined. Confider:dot obtaining a name and rank amongst the find of his cotemporades, he Only asks attention to prove Ids will to serve, and his ablllty to . satisfy tae most .x -acting: • "AD-Patrons may with confidence rely upon the pronipt and faithful execution of their orders, sent by mall 'or otherwise. • s giAl3. N. ERTING, Deviant aturrurt. I. • S. E. Ooner`of Centre and Nersosigan 51.1 1 Potaville, June :A, - 64 3` • . • iig9q9999999 • Fine Trays, Brit:tufa Ware, Assortment of fine Leeks, .. Table Cutlery, Pocketrutiery, Table Spoons. Anylis and Vices, Assortment of tine G anti, Sheet' iron Crucibles, Wire, Tin Plate, }bass Kettles, Ss d.irons. Pans and Boilers, Chains. , Railroad Traces,. ' Pouderaud Shot. - . , s tothepnhitcterthepatronape Ist Tully taunt capsolty,sodliotes ivy of their goods.strld atten• mntodattug prkes,w tit deserve blued support. • 11R1011T LERCH, rdreary and Iron, Centre street 1855 SATURIJAY: moRNING,. , juty,.4 l ..1.E7:,,, MEDICINAL. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, • [From the Editor of the Real listata Advertlserl Doeros, 27 School Street, Zara 211,1835, nbut Sts . ,:—:-Iravbrg,becomo prematurely quite rrayj wan induced, same six; weeks slnee, to make a trial of ' your !tolerative. I have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all dituppeared ; and although my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of e.hange is gradually going on, and .1 am In peat hopen that In a short time my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy inuisture and vigor of the. hair,orbleh before wss harsh and dry, and it haa,oeased to come out as for tnerly. itopeetfully yours. IYC Rll • Prbfeisor Wood. Csammt:lllinob. Jens 19.1&55. ' I halm used Drofessior Wood's llelr itestertitive and have admired its wonderful 'effect.: Sly hair was 6:wow ing, as I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use of his "Restorative," it has resumed IM-original color, and I have no doubt, perthanently so. 1 SIDNEY BREESE,, Ex-Senator United States. 0. J. WOOD & 00.,'Proprietora: 212 'Broadway, N. T., and 114 Market street, St Louis, *Missouri Sold In Tatar Ills by J. C. C. DI admit P. Sin derwoi and Henry Saylor ; Tannwitut—N. .1. Fry; Schuylkill flavor— Dr. K. Chlctowt er, and by ell respectable Druggirta every. where. . -. Feb. 21, 'l7 ' &ly ,Importilit Discoyery. ____ - ..... • . CONSUMPTION. • - P. , ALNI. ALL DISEASES OF . THE LIIIIGS Aim THROAT ARE positivtly . cuTable by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the rarities In thel hullo through the air pasages.andeorning in di rent con- 1 tact with the disease, ueutrallzes the tubercular matter, allays the cotlgh, causes a ftee and easy expectoration,. heals the lunge. purifies the blood, imparts renewed vi tality to the inervourtsyelem, giving that tone and ener gy so indispensable for the restoration of health. To he ableyo state confidently that Consumption Is curable by inhalation; is to me a source of Unalloyed pleasure. it is as much undo...the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred cases can lie cured in the find stages, and fluty per rest. in the second ; but in the third stage it is limper Bible to sari more than five per rent.. fey the lungs are so cutup by tbe.diseasti as to bid deflatme le. medical skill.. liven, however, in the last stages, inhalation 'Af fords extraordinary-.relief to the coffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually dgstroys ninety- Bre thousand persons in the United Stites alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the ragout population of the earth. eighty' talltiees are destined. to fill the Consumptive's. grate. ,"...'. 1 . - . ' Truly the quiver . of &nth has no arrow an Wel as Consumption . . Dr all ages it has been ,be greet enemy of Ifs, for it sear& rutitiger age nor sex, but ,swocos off , alike the brave. the beautiful, the graceful, and the 1 gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whore cement every good and perfect gift; I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con sumption. The Bret Cause of tubercles Is (rem impure blood, and the immediate effort. produced by their de political. itt the lunge. is to present, the . free admix ion of air into the air cells, which causes a we akened.vitall ty through the entire system. Then surely . it Is 'more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering ~the cavities of the iuniht than' from those administered 1 thrtaugh.the stomach; the patient will always find the Filings free and the breathing ens; alter inhaling come ' Was. , Thus. inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it [ acts copal I t ut banally. and with more power and certain -Ity than remetliek administered.by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct inßrience of this mode of l admitilet ra Cori, chloroform - inhaled Sill entirely destroy setisibility in a few minutes. paralyzing the entire ner vous system, so that a limb may be Amputated without the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. ' - v The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when tainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicinew Is per.eptible in the skin a. few min- Wei after icing inhaled, and maybe immediately defect ed la the blood. A - convincing proof of the tantalite'. Donal effects of Inhalati:m, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air Is hot this posi- , tire evidence that proper remedies,. carefully prepared ,l -end judiciously administered through the lungs, should ' prcdnce theltapplest reinital During eighteen years' practiee, many thoutands, suffering from ._diseases. of the lungs' and throat, hare, been under my care, and I here effected many remarkable cures, even atter the, sufferers had been pronounced in the list stage ", which -, Telly eatitfles.me that consumption is no longer a fetal i disease. My treatment of consumption isoriginal. and I ;heeded on long experience and a thorough inveetiga- I lion. My perteet acquaintance with the nature of tu- bereles, de.„ enables me to distinguish, readily, the vs. lions terms of, disease that simulate consumption, and apply th e ,', l m,per remedies rarely being nitatakela even In a single ease. This familiarity In comieetien with certain pathological and microgeople diecoveries, enables coo to relieve the limp from the effects of contracted chests; to enlarge the chest, purity thebinod, impart to syst e m it ren e wednes : ed vitality, giving energyentire and tone to the , . Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Canadea by patients Comrannicatlng . their symptoms by letter. Bet the cure would he more Certain if the patient should lay tee a solo, wbleb would give fife an opoortilnity to examine the lanes and ena ble me to par.....-rile with much goatee certainty. and then the mare moil Ibe effected without my eyeing the patient again. ` . O.W.IIitAFIAII, M,,Di . " . offlee,ll.ll rdbere street, (old No. lee ) to•twat 'Tarifa. - ••' , ' . ' I'IMADXLPHIA, lit. J imolai la. '• illiareh 21, '47." T lrely) .. 20. ... VIEWIS Of JP PATSVILt.E. riIHE SUOSCitifir;*llas atot of the I Thee of Pottsville, which is a beautiful view of 'I the locationeeeeueei. Le.i which edit sell a the low rate et 2.; mite each . , Inclose out the • lot. They were publieheil at $t $0 tech. Now lathe tittle terroture a 1 * . I.ll q •• • '• Lookk iteriustalationer,—. Miy 30,'57 fMANUFACTURFS. THE " :13EST fitTEAlippMP P. 41„ r• a"- rpHIS :PUMP is made cillrea,:Bress;' Brame, or Gun Metal usstingii; designed, end es tens'yely used tor istratubtat, Railroad, Factory and Mpg purposes. and. gives ;Mat FatiFfaction: as a Boiler Yeed rump. They' are very Amity - repaired, and, being• tees eampheated than anyf other Means -Pump in we they . are much less 11,1151rWiclittitrO1 rtier:' For references and testimonials, Frith deader. Mats; ke.. apply to • • • • , ; , LITTLEFIELD t - - 4" l. Pgriekl•-N O 4 4, Li 11.17 1 Mittel 21. PORT CAR BON SHOVE L FACTORY. Charles Proprietor. . All kinds of co 4 shovels,tpades, coalriddles, ac. The patronigeortheptlbliels - Tespeettull; solicited. Jai:miry 10.14 • • - " ' " ' - THATCHER'S • Double 'Action' Forcing_ and Suction rumpi. rHESS Pump's, Pump's, from experi II tico,tire Acknow !edged to be superior to soy In .use.. They ire also cheap'eud durable.. For sale by C. C. CARTER. Prnprielor of the lagilt 'for Vioyikill - cOmUy. Pottsville, November 16; , Sti . : - tOBACQO, CIGARS AND OATS, A:f thc.'lla"rObarg Smoking Tobacco And Cigar Manittutory ' to 000 bushels prtunkOats; 2.00 barrels Sinoking Tobae co; ".113,000 Halt Spanish Cigari; 100.O4)o Spanish Sixes, 23,000 Cuba-Extras. • JAMES S. MOT,ESs. 1_ r, Hamburg, Bear countt. E0pt.22.1.5 • 3L . • • • THE LATE-FIRE: ' XFOTIVITHS'rANDING 'the FIRE II:, which &aimed' our Coach Festory, aid our se vere lore. we are not diacoursged. but bare gone flan lately to work. at the old shop near thy Mater furnace, *here we All he happy to sect,our friends, • . Give us a call and assist us frindir unr t e m , ;•ABIIII.IIIT. is BUB }CHARD. Pottsville. bct. 25, '56. . „Velf I BRICICKULIGI, BUILDING; PUREEING, dte. qpnE subscriber announces to the public that he will continue Co curry on tholusb nom of brickmaltfug. building and plastering, in .all its branches, AS usual. MIS ready to cvutrart fur 'e rod n g buildings complete. or dill tarnish the Materials In his line to cootractors. et the lowest ostes,and will bi: happy to twelve the patronage of the pnhlie. , AUMAN. , • Pottsville, Februery 7.'67 ersoi . • ST., CLAIR . CAR MANUFACTORY Sh Clair . Sehnyliill Co., Pa. THIS .ESTABLISHMENT• is now prepared to tantrart, with Ballow" Co'it. and other( number af Fruit awl Cual Cars of every do• srription. The machinery ie of the met approred tonstrurtlon, and the materials nerd of the beet quality. the Pro prietor mu guarantee the, won equal to any tuannese. tared in the I,inited Stater.. The Chiliad Plate Wheels aped by 'him era Amos CaeleesatsdY.und of Barb i Lap:tell, which . • Skieteallesee Wren no au otvg • CdABLES It. AB . Proprietor. •• - • . CUAS LAlrrolv, jr., Supt. Jan. 10. • '.57 ^.ly • • POTTSVILL' E . Saddle and Harness nanntiatory. • lIIEREWITII—invite your eepeeial attention to my very e x ten al ve %hick of Ready Made Siddiery, lluraur, Cull art 41. war:Ring the largret variety of styles and qualltiorever Miffed tor • tale in this enunty, and at prices that will compare - favorably with those of any other house in the bide. Ofklfav,lng bean, for wine years past, - • In the habit of purchasing my, Raw Material erclusireWor Chsh. I find myself now In the possession of advantages from tide cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel that I can, with confidence. solleit . the trade of all &mos or dealcie: and my arrangements for the ,coreing sea son's trade are hared upon cern a lonier commit of busi ness Orli' I hunt hitherto gram; you can therefore rely' upon Muting at my entabllshmeut everything that Is re quired In toy line.: . . , fdrdors by mall aro rospecitully solicited. and fhe goods vent warranted to give satisfieibin. both as to pules and itualiti ' ' '. I.F.VEVIIit IVOMELSDOMFF. Opposite Episcopal Church, Centre street rbtfrealt. March 7.1857 V 19-ty SOLOMON HOOVER. and Rotall ' 'DEALER in , Stoves; itanro. licaters.'Tln Ware, follow Ware, tri- • tauia Warti, Brass Ware. French Ware, and Cutlery, Range lirllera, Perlable Ranges. Has Ovens, Summer Furnace., kc.,te., has added to his tonnes stock of dimes a variety otnew pat- ' terns of Kitchen Lieges of which Le' MM. give the highest regtommendation. lie calla pa rticular attention to his net! style of Ilea ter which he is etlltlideqi VIII make the hest floater that has ever been used in this part of the country, also. a variety of new lanterns' of °raking, Parka.. and Stoves. Recalls pa rt irular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor -,Stora, it loan linprovement on the gisterbach. which he Is confident is the beet stove in use. lie has t now the largest stock of the above articles (too unmet. ma to reentleri,) that boa ever been offered In' this part of the countey- Ale Invitoshls friends and customers to Loll and eaurifiiirfer themselves. feeling eentident that be can suit them in quality and price: he Asthma himself that he has had murit experience in Lis line ;Of business, therefire he feels Conflitent that he cannot be surpassed in (minify or cheapness. ' Arltoollng and 'Ppentlng and 'all kind of jobbing done at the shortest notice. aware greet, 6 doors abort Market, west side, lidtscilee. March-21, '67 )2- TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, ~`~={"~ SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER • MAItUFACTIIRINCI COMP ANY DAVI: on and at the eaten- re Oral)attment.on Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind, and description...which they can supply lo Operators, Carpenters and Rudders, at Lower rates than It can be, boight elsewhere. • , They. are elan ready to supply, through the means of their exteusive business. and la bor savingmaachines, manufactured articlea in their line at a totting of 25 per rent. on termer cost: Their Liege workshops hate been in successful opera tion for the past year. turning out vast nuintifies of Doors, • Window Prainex,'• • Saab, Panel Work,- Mouldings, Bed-posts, . Blinds, 1111111111 •• And:oil Rinds of Fr4bnut,Panelcd and Turned Work, Which limy have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice. for any quantity or quality pf sawed'ormannfactured stuff. Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds. for buildlngpur poses. Oak, Maple.. Poplar, chair, plank and mantling boards:. Cherry. Walnut. blahogany, Be., for cabinet work; White and Yellow Pine boards t.w Goosing, raw or Made to order; White Pine plank, 3,3%. 20134,134.y 4 and inch panel:always ready; plank teams, rails, seantling,rsts, shingles, lath, ceiling litp;„011- ng. ke, &e. ' "aril illsof sawed, stair . and everything their lino no hand or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, Mara .10 , 10. — TO BUILDERS: and PERSONS BUILDING THE subseljber is Agent for the. sale r l or emixsovsns TING VIIIIGXACII for beating bciu sex, halli.sehool houses, public buildings. le. ,It does net burn the air, and gives an agreeable best:-.an im portant•matter. We superintend putting them op and if put 'up by our 'directions. will guarantee. them to work. Me also put them up at atxmt a l A' leya expeore than If put up by persona from abroad. We fundstithe rummers, all lisesOind Registers also, at manatee turen? mime. I _ CASILLTON 3IAIIBLE MANTELS, in imitation of Lisbon, Porphyry, Myrem•es. Egyptian. Brocatelia, Verd Antique, Agate,Spauish,Ciataray. Week and other tuatble. These limitations To perfect that they challenge the eased scrutiny. I style and finial they are unriValled. They are so highly Melted that they retain their beau• ty much longer .thina marble, and art not injured by smoke, Coal Oas or Acids. TAq are Ws times the strength of Marble; and cost but Mlle orer one-half the price of - These Mantels ra li ge in price from $l2 In 1125. accord. ing to size and tin h. A specimen of patterns and sizes can be seen at his Atom Pottsville. - • EMERSON'S VENTlLdlidliii, for ventilating - 44tild• fogs; which draw foul air ont of cold Rini. and also cure smoky chimney". • With one of 'these Ventilators plated ea a chimney no eturent of alroan pus tkwn the same —and it makes tact'differetice Where the wind may strike the Ventilator. it causes a current upwards. It is put nu all public buildings and properly constructed dwell ings where a system of ventilation is carried out. Also. Pier Slabs. Table Tops. Barran Tops. Tops for Wash Stands, Meek lhmrds for SchottlOtegisterWraanu, Machu) Table Covers. Ae,-. Also. - , • • . OHNAMENTALSTON ti CHIMNEY TOGS, for build toga. in one blockidifferent slue and, lengths, cheap as brick. and don't require repairing. - STONE SHACK EMS fir building'. ornm mottling doors.. win time, Lc. All kinda of which will be'forniehed at the manufacturers' prices, centavo only added.. • • Persons bulitlinghad better call and OPPI, tirlei. which are very useful and ornamental, stud fur , ala ledatrery iteS . pricea, • 'B. HANNAN, , • . : Ibentele., It-bay/WI twenty. •"LITTLE pick' ENS'SIAst Novel, - f1:11!TLE DORItIV' is now eomplete. Citattl edition,ss4. nitrated, 75 eft. 'line edition, s,o. plata. $1 - The Yortanos of Menem% bare* now nova.. •• , • iiniWnipPtew; ink* by Ala author ofJObit MIME. idapizines for July—els e ; Ila sbper'.tiralinnea. lit9boten, (1 ,1 40 " 46 :1 4 f4u?‘ r" r fi"4t ff il lO r :A l " ".• d.' . HADkokail 1.3 ME!l= ete Pull) of )10. STAR SPANGLED BANNER. 0! iv can you sno, by tbo'clasni's early What so prong*. we bard at the twilight's last tleato • tt lame brawllok. stripm sail bright stars tire the peilleess tight, ' • O'er The Dempartsseeiratebl sreresog9satty stream. : , • r...; lag? . • And the rockeVa rad glare, the, bombs !anthill In gid Garsproof through the' tight that' our dig was ittn there;• • • ''"' . " Oh! say. does the Stedisnlangled Banner - yet Ware. O'er the land of Moine and the home of the braiit. .. • Ou the shore direly senn through the mist of thedeap, • 'Where the fue'slaughtyhost in dread sileete. rePnerus .What is that which the brae* o'er the towering steep, • Alit fitfully blows, half coneeelsOullf discloses,' ,24 es. •, Now It cakhes a gleam of the leannlng's find beans, 10 full glory related now &Idea on the atreanal 'TN the St:replanted Banner, 0 !long may It ware, "Or the land of the free and the home of the brain.' And wherelitttat band. who Ito wannllnnly swore ,Thet.the havoc et war and the tettJe'aernifualon, „ - Aliome and a eouutry should leave Wino more? 'Thar bloind has araah'd out the # fonl thotatepea pio refuge could =Tolle blrolinf and slavo, - Front tbli terror-of Ol bt or,thogloom of the grave, • Mid,tbe Stat:epangled Banner In tvlutneh doth wave, 4:Yer the land of theltroe and the home of the bravo. • Q! tbna tie %ever whoa freemen shill stand, Dolman Utak; toted haine,and Abe var'adasolatlon, with 'deer: a nd 'pate, mar thf ileum , reamed •'°"'' land! Naha OW Weer That liat.h• made and preserr'd• . . . , , . . Then" e.mquer we jaust,, when our caw it Id *A, 1 'And this be motto-=ln'Godlieur trust...! Irull , the ifrarepeekled banter In'triirceph Shallwite, -O'er the laud of Us free and the bane Of tie . bros., E PLURIBUE UNUM. Thi:salt aunty and bright, ars tbs stirs that appear, lu that Bag by ogrnsuntry unfuT!nt; _ And the. stripes; that aro swelling In usayesty* . tbers, Ma a ratntsraddridneibe world: • • " 'Their lights are tdisaltled as than to the sky, By a dotal that sur (allows basso Sows; • And they're.' leagued la mine sad as holy a tie, - In tbslr Iloilo or “NANY i)! - . OX . From the hour when those patrlotaleariaaly nun:, That tauner of starlight atsoadt ! Ever true to themselves, to that Storm they eluog, As they clung to the promise of Oo Ooh • . By the bayonets hared at the midnight of war, On tbe field where our glory Wag Iron, Ob I perish the hand or the heart that woultmai, Our Abram or -*Aar , • •• • • . the tlatiesnf tho contest the cannon's deep roar, Ho* 'eft it has gathered IVOQWR; • • While then> stars were reflected In rivers of gore, When the cress and the lion went down. And few were the tights in the gleam of that hour, ' Yet the hearts that!wcre boating below, gad trod for their bulwark and truth for their power, `And they stoppdd not to number their foe: From .vhent our greim Motintain-topsblend with the Sky, And the giatit.Bt. Lawrence la rolled: To the wares where thilbelmy Ilesperides lie, • L 1143 the dream of some prophet of old. , ' • They conquered and dying bequeathed to our rare, ' • Not this boundless dominion alone. • Dot that Banner whose forenoon hallows the air, Arid their Uorro or "lull u oxs." We are many iu one while there glitters In the blue of the heavens she : re; And iymuts shall quail 'nbath their dit*its afar; Whets. they pita - cosi:filet m,otto of lore. • • It shell gleam o'er the sky 'mid the bolts of the storm, neer tempest:and battle and wreck, And flames where our suns with ,thelr thunders grow warm, • 'Neath the blood 013 the slippery deck. The oppreiiied of the earth to that standard shall Ily, Wherever Ira folds may he spread And the exile shall feel 'tie his own not sky, , When the SrasSlahalt fleet over hi* head. And those stale shall increase till the tonnes' of time, Its mlllionsOf eyries has rue, 'Til the world shall have weleomed Its mtkalon sublime And the nations of the earth Saco. BS ONE.. Though the old Alleghanim wallower to lleeven. ' And the father of Waters divide; The links of our deathly catinot be riven. While : the truth of these wordatahalt abide. Then Oh I let them glow on each helmet and brand • Though oar blood like our rivers shall run, Weide aa we may feeler oven meth* r • To the rest of the world we tram oex. • Then up with our rasa, let it &Cretin On the air, Thougli our fathers are cold In their graves; They had hands thateould strike, they had iambi tha could'dare, • And their sons were not born tole slaves. Upl,ue!'with that aasarsi_whore 'er It may call, Our mllliona shall rally around, A nation or (rosined that moment shall tall, When Italattaa shall do trallid on the greato4. Declaration of Intlependence. Adopted by Couseese ) Italy 4) 14'78 When, in the course of human events, It becomes ne cessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds whi,h have connoted thorn th anuther.anti tonsmaine, among the power', of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's Oud entitle them. a decent respect to the opinions 'of man kind requires Shat they should deal/we the causes bleb impel them to the separation. - 'We hold these truths. to be self evidentHitat all men are created equal: that they are endeared by for with eertain unalienable rights; that among these are life. liberty; and the pursuit of happinee, ; that, to securethese rights, governments' aro Instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the , governed; that whenever any form of government br , acmes deltrOdiVe Or these Soda; It is the right 'of the people teener et toabolish It,and to thstltate norgorern men t„ layinglts foundation on mach principles, and or g ruining its posers in such forms, niciirs them shall seeds 'met likely to elfoct their safety and happiness, rru• donee, indeed, will dictate, that - governments long es-, tablished should not. he changed far light'aud transient anises; 'mad accordingly all experience bath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are suf ferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forma to which they are accustomed. But when a - loco4,- train of abuses and nsurpatkmai pm-suing invariably the 'same object evinces a design to reduce them under ab solute despotism, it is their right, it is their; duty, to throw off such government and to provide new guards, tbr their future security. Such has been Abu patient sufferance of these colonies; andauch La now the neces sity which constrains them Whiter their Bator systems of government. The hiatori i. of the present Great Britain isra history of repeated injuries and user: pationa, all hiving in direct oloect the-establishment of an absolute tyranny over these Mato,. To prove 'Ol4 let facts be submitted to &candid world. Helms refusedlda aaseutto lawslhe most Wholosinin and, nem:Nary . for the public good.'.. Lie has Surbidden his guieruors to peas leant of !mule , diate . anirpressing I mrinrtance, unites suspended in th or operation,till his assent sheuld be obtainetif and when NI suspended; bellies utterly neglected to attend to them, Ile has relbsed to pass other limit for the Omit- modation of large district/ of people, unless Most; people would•relle'qulsh the right of representation in the leg islature; aright inestimable to them, and - formidable t 6 , tyrants only.f , . He has =lied tOgether legislative bodies at places un usual, unromiortable, aid distant from the depository of their public records; for the sole purpose of fatiguing them tutu compliance with his measures. . • • lie has dissolved representative houses rfpeStedly, for oppMiug, with manly limners, his invasions on the ri,thts of the people. • . _ Ile has refused; for a long tlnionfterituch dissolutions, le cause others to be elected; ,whereby the leg's! :Wm powers, Incapable of annihilation, have returned to' Um people at large, for their eacreisi; the state remaining, in in the mean time, exposed tdall the dangers °LW/ash:el from without, and consuiziens within. He has endeasored to present the popu lation of these shies; .fur that purpose utestructing the - laws fur nein rallzatlon of foreigners t sewing to pass others to encou rage their migrations hither, and rAlaing the conditions of new appropriations of lands: . . He has obstructed the administration of justice, by refushig his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. .' Ile has made judges dependent on has wilt alone; for the tenure of their uClees, and the tunountand'payment of their salaries. Ile Wm erected' a multitude of new officett, and sent hither swarms of Mhos, to harass our people and" sat out their substance. . Ile has kept among ni, In tinsel of mace, stencil:l;4- =l*a, without the consent of our legialaturas. A lie has sheeted to'render the Military independent :id; and superior to, the civil power. • . ' 1 ' - Ile Lax combined with others to subject us to a juris diction foreign to our constitutions, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his assent to their Arts of pretended Tor quartering large bodies of arme,ltioopsamonittru For protecting them, bye mock trial,fkom punishment for any murders which they should corn/nit on the in- • habitants of these slat ' For cutting MI our trade with all parts of the world: For trawling taxes on us without our consent: For elTrielug us, in many eases, of the- benefits of trial by jury :• ' For transporting us beyond semi to 1.4 tried lor;pme tended offences: r '- For abolishing the-free system of English laws a neighbouring proeinee, establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its' boundaries, sou to rot der it at once an example and fit instrument fire intrie (lacing the sane absolute rule into these colonies: .1 ' Fur taking away our chartenca4olistrlng our mast virfnalie laws, and altering, fondant tally, the Rams Of opt governments: . , , ir n anspending our own legislatrrest, - lad declartinf .th Ives Inverted with power to legislate for us in alt sales whatsoever. Ile' ibdinded . governetent here, by &elating us out of his protection, and wagiog wit -ageing us. lie has ' , Muttered oar seas, ravage 4 one coasts, burnt our townsoud destroyed the lives of our people. . . lie Is , at this time, trausporting large armies Of for eign meremaries to complete the works of death, desols". .lion, and tyranny, already begun with eircumstences et enmity andperfidy, scarcely paralleled in the meat bar barous ages, and totally unworthy the header &Civilised nation. . Ile has constrained our fellow eltisens, taken captive On the high seas, to boar arms against their country, to become the executionersof their friends andlbrethren, or to fell themselves by their hands. I• - 110 has excited. domestic Insurrect bans smote and lets endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of oar Iron_ tiers the mercilms Indian savages, wheal known rule of warfare is an undistinguished dnittintiou of, all' ages, seselereed conlitiona. •In every Mace of these °pp to; v e h are ;K alb:le,' fer redress in the most, h amble rams: our Invested to:. Wiens hue been answered, on by repeated injury.' A • prince, whose character IA thus marked -by evot/ ad r w rev klch t.o 4na hu y . eau! ty . ninPinalit t o the ruler of a Nor have we been wanting in atten brethren. We have warued them, Item llama Tim ° . °' attempts by their loatotatuto I^- e xtend C l t, ,k=,eru u*tient. e ded able jurisdrelion over us. We have: reminded ti thl iu .e l 'e l ha t hvilmsta y 7t alti P .7 "2 :e cres hi o x ft e r ra. '"e n e : ri e g-nar : tii : 7l° '" 7 . l . 9-47j9 aele et"Lc."l- r then. l4" our I. annukaii. kindtud, -A mo y owe usu,prthort,lstbich. ise would }Haul arcs, = =6 . . eatlce and of cenaragidaltytYe staid, theretbro,ar* enteeco in the neassity which demur:ices our moans. flan, and hold them, as we hold the not. of saanklnd, enemies In w/r; in . peaes, Wends. :• We. i ihortAhlwA the Representatives of the vino" States d Anisrics, in Alsneral Commas asembled, syr pealing to thiSnpretritriodipt of the world for. the rat* Cited. of ourintentbus, do, In the ewe and br . Abe aw• thority of the good loop', of these -colorant, solemnly • publish and declare, ,That thess:Unitod Colette' are, and aright Aught to be Tan and Iwissestroser •ertilnli that they're 'booked egad all allegiance to the Britbdi mien, and that all political reenailonbetwaen them and the state of Omit !Wish:J:o4,4d *tight to be , totally dia. solved; and that; u froe and Independent slates, they have full power to levy war. O ariude P rilr li euitract Mere's, est:shill& wittuneree. and to do all acts and ftingWilds Indspendest Sates may rifot t do. And of this declaration. with a r reliance on the - proteetka' of Divine I."rosidertro,; tantoudly pledge to each other our Aless i Oar Lances, and oar as. trod hoitbdr." ' JIM'S nANcogic, • •ko . • F PolttlflAL 4merlea.b, - has been eketed Marir: : _ ' . Fan EMI Claiisairleit AT eticsiditation - toy GOY., 'WWI iiinn.Witnt.-Brief indent of the poiceidings 'of the Free Sta t e Certainties of tante" which 'veetnt To. . . , j peke orathallh , :inse... hive been - pabliabed.,;We.heeo !now received the , lipsiage . Ofrnor ithSßllltS from which we m a t s the folbaniteonetracta, embracing the woes points:: -, .. -J -O.' ' .•11 : ''. ' ' ••' listom .eoizits ei Ocrataoll atmllsee's negisne. I . There'is due subjectof reit ' monied for ourour pre sent and•fatiuni Preiperity. The: *Mk land in our midst FOB belons. to the General', Goverument. To secure . these litidet or all Of them, thit ton be obtained, le a ..-Itee to which wecabould devote - no ordinary Attie. • GodilleTter policy hitherto adipted towards other new States, - Rises us just • grounds Wilk tai Congress for s' sn'ont or all the lands I oar teidet.• To your ens, emprise and endemic* its yeiue tan be, traced. and to, you e it tightly beienge. ' T h e' gale a with 'of our most valuabirriatals for the bettall'ef the IndLgus, give an, additional claim on the government for the remainder . tinnily the General Government. will wit seek to make a' apeouLatiorf on the bases and;-sinews Of the struggling' piedeent,Tho seek to add smelter. Shari to the rented,. oraiy. Lej us respectfully tuge iiirol the sientbled whs. dome( Congress our claim foe donation of thestslauds,aud, "let us press these claims before - the Government has Its title to all- the tralitable pottions, into the =l,serfeineulators. No deviation sboutd,by its term; redact with the claim in a squatteran. the soil. The doe:trine : here '(Govetner Waitron's inaugural) eitundate(Lls only whaohas heen•established by rear dent,and reiterated time and again.. in "it we hare a right to teems State Constbrition, and of necessity, the template State organization, for which its specific terms usust.prolide. As Coogreas; has .nelther the right to frame a Censtention for us, tier to ""noose' the same, it - mast be appargut to all, they have art more otower to destroy itl when- created. Uovornor Walker' goes even farther thin this, and farther than wo have' ever propel sad ~eoing.jetehe says that ottni Sista alone la formine inn Constitution, can pereribe the on- which 'all• trill enter the Union,' dearly mplying that. she may, enter the thaftiu Or not.' thole there circumstances it is clearly appuent that the ederal GOrartiUnant has only sent Our. Walker is a Territorial officer to haunts, because win have hitherto fatted. or been unable to com plete the orgrdvation we hate begun. Ile the algebra of the fall and vital peter of government adopted by, the penebi,this is mereleaujenderreer to carry out the. lurplied inoteetion., • . I t . J, What renders thisntore unhappy, lathe bet. hat the federal antheritice have never yet'been able to - ilibrt us' such prottntiou, and as there Is no Territorial, law Were, recognized by the people as such, the bxecnthe function Is a mockery. , Tem' fitst consider a tion le the' necessities of the peo ple, but Griped thet it is your duty. to act with pro:upt nese, so al to relieve thine Federal appointees of a merely • nominal f utl, that must ba embarrassing, and Minn. poetful to them, whilst the unsettled state of antes conveys em impressive reproaeh to those Reptibilean In stitutions on which all our hopes as it people centre: in the Ihat4ural to which, I' have. referred. there is a ete corm , ' tion ihet our people 'forsake the government they have adopted, and under . tile tnnnagentant of usurp. lug. pretimded Mackie, seek to do over again whet, has X l . l dope., Wo ri d not think that any serious rt. generally inter-,' brined desire exists among - 4 our people to do so. and, while opinions torn such ti source may bee entitled te respect; 'ls at least unfortantito dint a courier of action In relation to the Constitution,should he pointed out In• the o ffi cial addire of a Federa appointee, who.' in that very address, tepees the , richt .Of the people: and their tlght_al tm, to lake steps for r a State government.' It wire eine ly evident flow thist - address itself, that Glover ; 'len Wei rr has set hien auffielently conversant with affairs Kansas, to warrant the expression of opinion on sop , ve a matter. •,In that-document. int assures us that wet hail have everythine oveir which , his executive turietlon has no control , and retrains from expressing,, - any opinion on the_pnly points for which we could enter- , lain hoPes of his aetioti. You are doubtless aware that Acting Territorial Governor Stanton fumed a prociama- Goo containing an ateperUeutuent of representation for a delegete eonventleia.: That apPortiounient leaves near ly one-half of Hansitt idtlinut any representation, and' as no minims bed beott taken 'there by any one, they win, of courerehadr no privll4 of evil/ Toting. , fled there been uo State:Constitul len in Kansas; had n fraudulent, Pretendki Territorial . Legislature never i s the steps to which this Inaugural refers, had mated:jou come dimply fern the people as it legitimate ly should, there would still have been the strum:vet rea sons, why all good men .should refrain from particle*. tang in'an acrso grossly fraudulent mid despotic as this !pretended census, and partialappolttment undei It. In any eveid, sueltiwoceedlops will 1i erltably fall to the . jgrouun as lacking in that jgreat miasmata', the popular i will, which alone could give it ritailty.- • •' • - • 1 . illtliOugh that strange appointment which deliberate• .1 ifiritiCipates dishauchisitig one-half of tint people, was issued 0 week previous to the Inaugural of gee. %Valker, j there as not the slightest allusion to if hi that deco ! inentii re And ydihe ogdeice of the tact was of easy' so- resit t 'him, and be ' t igntrant of it. What, does I/ be menu when be sale, '• t e law has performed its entire appropelate functions aft It extends to the people the tight fesuffraget" ' • 1 • . ; 14. 7 • . • 1 i 4 4,, •, Iloillire'w•• to reetinclidthe two positions of this fed.' oral inaugural-brat that! the people alone must freely and fairly mike or change their Constitution ; and two ondly,;:thaf the "Territorial Legislature Is the power or tialneo for this putpose lathe United States, "and loop. teeing it you oppoess the : au thority of thejederal Gov ernearott. • - Well knotting that the plaint that the Legislature referrikt todld not derived its ,pojer . frau the people of Kann* he makes up for Its leek of popular legitimacy.. thusfOThat Legislature eras sawed into being by the progress 0f.,1854,and is. recognized In the vary latest tOmgrieudonal inglatatioutlt is recognised by the pea sent Chief 31agistrate of the tahm." . • there is not math of '-popular arreielerity" and,"init government" here; This; usurpation is - repudiated by_ rho people. but it te i•reeo4eisedu by "Congers" and the ..Pressident.". Its pretended enactments are a dead let ter. All the official trociernations and bulletins of Prea- ideitti and Territorial Goidnors (=fleet make them law, for, enetang Is law, or can have the authority thereof mare the legitimately, eXpresseci . wil l of the . people. , But - If th r Federal authorities anent make 'their • usertattens laws, they seem bent on preventing thapeo . plei teem having any Ira unlesi they will steep to ae . rept:Of thin. Never let it be said i hat. the *pie of Kan e-I...were*" recreant to the principles of relfloverement.• as hi_ !accept this laws thrown upon them : by a body of. invaders. • Suchis fatal precedent would ItOw the seed • t la3L would wring up to the ulttu_nate rule of our Uov• erniebnt. in Insignificant minority In Kansas may co. openite with the , invaders outside to perpetuate this , usurpation. but as Our. Walker says: ,-The minority, in rristitig the will of the inajority, may 'lnvolve Kansas agsliO4 civil war; they ;may bring uprevber` reproach end obloeuy,-and &atm! her progress and prosperity; thayjmay keep her tin ear oat of the Union and In I lor.whirivri nd 01,aoltat en, sweep away the Gs:merriment [Golf; but Kansas can never bit brought into the Union with'or,wlthrtt Slaveryi exeopt by a previous teeetun decision, fully, freely. and fairly made by a majority of her people in voting for or-az:duet the adoption of her, State Constiteitioh." 1 — „ This has been done indite adoption ot our State ! Con. et:Gotten-has been done in accordance with the very , principles and requirements of this Inaugural itse.if, and -we may well ask in the Esteguage of Gov. IValker,7".Why ' thou should this just, preeful,and Constltubonal Mode 'I of settlement meeb with such opposition from soy emu.- tort;'.. . 1 ' I earinottlismber this liougoral without noticing ono ' km two other points. lib imps that there is a . dune in eurSonstltution -forever' excluding -the African race. bond or free,.from XaraCts. There is no such clause in our Constitution, and it is to be regretted that floc: Walker, who talks so lunch about the "will of the pet. Ple.'! should not hero given a Constitution'emanating i from them, an itivistigation. At the time the threatitu tion;was submitted - to,ittes people.; a resolution of in.; struction from the people to the fitst Legislature was al so submitted. lids wee neither 'ln" nor connected_ ; with the Constitution, !tad has just al ' much force as 1 the brat Legislature may there to altteh to It. It orig• , lusted-I'n an anxious desire to show favor to the peen Geri institutions „cf oiler deter tttates-esp ecially her inoneellate neighbor; the state, of •Missouri." And how Las; this tompromire - trpirit been melt By icntisloN• usSrpation, rapine, fire and sword. Such clauses as that *bleb ho' hia - fateliattcally said were In our condi - tutien,he explicitty del - Liras, inanother.paragrirph. lobe lii it. How meth more deeply he must: feel the inter este of Illesouri than tiantrea le apparent Whoa he "re calls the debt otgratasula that the- people of Kano owe that Statei•whleh has •sti biped our people or every ecuistitutiOnal right; hair Intoned us lu the conluskei of civil disc ord , and which is trying, by the aid of the general goternmeet, to place its feet upon our necks to 'day. . • • . . • 'the first cause of political struggle. In Kangas was whether Kansas should he a free er slate State: • After the invasion of 1855, is dill mons fearful issue arose whether the people of Illtrusias shduld have a right -to ran thetneelvNi. I t-Is ftir this we struggle to-day.- nui rights of the people, the glory of republicanism. on - earth, the integrity oe,our government, are all wrapt up 'lu the bane. T•ruly ‘ We can bay. "never was so moment mesa question sebmitled to the decision of -any people; and we cannot tituld the alternative now placed Irene us, Of glory or alfame.r . Tip ri;thts of a free people we love, the Union we reganL the fu city of the tiovera meat we will maintain. The devotion of the people of Kansas to tile MOM Is evinced by the stern reelite Of theirsuffeeingi and their endurance. While Ms great Prieriple fer which we bate fu contend la tomaintain out rights of aelficovernment, the secondary to, Milt of Irererving Norms ass free Orate is not Ito lei lost. sight of. It is of impentanre that the principles of free- dein should prevail. ;Not only because the people hallo' wiled it, but because it is geed policy, and, above. I, li, use it is right, - Inters. would be our preeperity Ela c ry wns entalled Upon use Tube fellow lug reselntions were pained by the Conte , Una: Nnoteed. I. That .1 peop of atissas, now net i, -th „ lel diaawn as luesild and of no hove or effect, the authrt t ou r { the torttoriall !government as embodied in - 1, . ° 0 Actutenteat the solcalled Legislature of Unmet ~.j.., - 21. That It is modelnumber on the people of Kenos,. teethe highest curt 'rations of ihatier end elltedietieS, to loak forward,' noires ever, to their arbetedon into the Union under the ematitutiou which they have shel l ? folioed, as the eathed of adjusting ,vxlelleg A 7 o mil e s., to which Is i s will Mestalt- .- ...- i ' That the prop eof Kansas will pursue with „ mita 7 teir tig ',fedi nese rifc peeve.. the applkation now fends. • Ist , befinv the Ountnea ef the Volt d States, Ea' the ir , ml Illation into the Union outer their awn constituteer, art with tbdr lown'tnereroeut. oldie* their hopes roe • hn oftrand cordidenee they - fort. s o. "ma tberear o°, l- P' • onnl t In ' tie a We:Mira in Stalneully Just, nod Pale •11 W i tits prinetps of peat higidetion in our eountry. will re dually b ben d mod tranetioned to them by the . ni- *entailers of the American pOiple, , . . It That the erntitittalon framed mid adopted at Tops% lot had its oeigin In IS putdie necessity , was the o ff spring_ : of Ito popular Will.lend experienee has peoved.the Who' deli Of Moo who Oared it. end It is tbe duly of the le.- get lure andortert elected ander.it.„tnecourplats 'the; • stir e (*pulsation, and tarp its miehltbkr in reactlnel 't9t sew soon as the nerse.3ltlol of the peep* eitakrts. .14 «. 1.1 %nom *Sortie, leebdation- by the Le:4100On eleib. t . le- on e nabir.,"eati the 'wiener of rut*trathau. wohar • j tiset provichieg tin the cal of a . ?iltvottitoll to folio a sj ..,, . ....•-..... ....„...:j i ...1 I , .er ..--.Jr - . ~.., ....„1 , 4 , ,, - ,•:'.: - .. i... ,.. .. : ,,J . . 1 J,l • ' : ".•-• •-•:1 i3ANNA N S TRAAI PRINTING OFFICk. - el* I 1 -or , , Bating twocareitine• Pressaa.ma i re *oar pleasti to kpenst• JOB and 8008 PRlNTlNOitmscy destilpticat at 111.0fleinftb. Main' Joansal,clusp: th* It Can De doneatadinthirt tidtaanintrimatb ii ... .... _ - - noath PastPithia • 44 0 fr.relivi. Head Bills, Artistes qf Agrusonat, Rfililetth; - At the verinhostesiineltn, Our stesk of .1(41 TYPB Is ors extsnslie than thst of any otherotkee In We, s e e Bete otthe Btnte, red sre keep bunts employed intpensiay inr?obbitark Belnierpreettesl Printer ourself, we will inarsatee oar nark to be as nest se ADP that ena bo I turned oaths Weenies. PAINTLBO 111001818 dine at thesbedest notice. . , Boos, - surDzat,._ _ :posts liontidan e me r y yartety of styli. Rini ll s oois , a only daiiirhittop manntatturOa,boitoliiti - ABM io order at shortnoUii, NO. 27.' - tionifittutfoil, bioiritelmiod • large ampolty of obes. . %met ICA•usrmi• • parbi•lpalloP th 4 .• 0 10 4 1 of delmetes to said convention ; the/ratio • Resetexklbst this tbowentkmnespeethet= eat- ' neatly tscommend to the tree Rate party of teat ihri election for' Delegates, In pormance of the tar :muted by the Lecompten bogus 'Legislature, senied and permitted to pass without mty pocticiPlake ' - therein by the free State party of Kansas. Reerited. Mat the hues of Mesta hare lila ii•Sa. Mot to develop the principles of emus man In gams; therefore, we newel any man who sympathise with our eppremora tonne extent that be emmantstsbir cores a Waged* to the Lecompton Cenistrution. et a one- Mate to theissme; unworthy the lialladiarp 'dr *drt . lbws of bee State mss, awl reps bee with suspickm everywhere. From Use Mine -Rastki, ass tank, 1 . • _ DEIMMEG.CLOUDIL un Potuntsy afternoon very many of rem eiUMW T4o:' tad Unimportance of • verrremartable Ibrataltion of se bum= tomondy sabstimakeatendingkola tboilemMerto nearly t o the earth,where It seemed to dludnbludinntil to a polatanit ripandlog gradually Mr Itrowendied, lOW W the pareotartorna wociait to Omsk:m.42y aty. .Tbs.ree workable aad tunnelAtke roman of cloudy mist, paned worths city at about fbair oteleat, and vas eitanottad sot only by Its peculiar appearance. but by st roads& bussing noble, sett swept off In the diroction of Dean Owes watched The soma MoMs4ta, and p rally b e li eve d It to be s waterspout. as - ltd con feat '— eorneepoaded with alljasse of such natural phaenteme. It aeon plased, from sight. and waa made the subject of sportive conversiil6OYor the hoar:without the hest jest etwicepifon air Imbitterbadr aerueletedoc its deariew tire power. ,Its effects, however, have boat mat wan: artful, and ray' jatly attackthe Attention and sant Iny of Oar wise! ik World. , . The conical mass settled to the earth tclaw minuteg pat loth.; in Iteerflebt and In an Instant - siatUired a barn to Pieces. arid tort. atp ultra tamest the opposite side of the road. tc. • • Mr; JOhti.Warien ORM& is ant hi wag argieged hi fitsgarden at tabout far n'eMok and saw the monad" or the cloudy abject. ma it threw up the trees. As ite colnurrPointeell in •Ibrodirection'df his own 'belga bi ran to the dwelling. ounght two; of, hie children, and called to.bis wife to ears the hitter three and herself. by - NUM* hint to the allot. - :The 'kabala bad' descend. ed two eethreakteps wlthlils charge, end tha wile, wity an Infant Mid two other ehildren had reached the cellar tknowben. the bones war struck. •Thewholefrementrat was ilfted from the Rose fonadation t the entice wood. , wont above the first floor was, carried some twenty feet, ' and thercdroPped in grand perfection of ratarwidis the • first floor, with the eteepers attache, which caught 11! 'the foundation, war finally innled roobllke over the en- Mr. Warren, with two of the children, remained in the altar mielanre;WithoUW t 'm*: !ti's. Warren', was ' found on the ground about ton feet fries thballar. door; almost entirely stripped of her clothing. and ao several; Injured about heruech and tidy that she died letthln cep hour after the calamity, although entirely nmecienag her Infant was fol:lnducer by and almoit entirely o tap from Injury; yet utterly' datittile ; elothing; a little boy who was galenist: his mother to the. cellar .is new tying unconscious from the wounds he readied in Ma rum num wreck. • Ms remover, is very doubtful; arrolder glrlescapsd'edthout an Injory. The dwelling was two ' stories and substantially built. In the tar of it 'Was a barn, distant about Ara rods,whlch wad literally shivered into spliutFra. - Next indhe due southeasterly Mud °flit; Ceara, it uprooted venni large trees, twattennithelenees,eranted the.road and demolished a large turn belonging to kir, John 11. Budiong," This bit 'Ming was of recent and very substantial bbild, and 33 by 60 feet upon- la bale, yea the destructive element tore it to pieces, scattering large Umbers about the fields at a distanreot frobs do's to St tan rods, distributing isirtlons of the mot !armload& rations. and actually taking up an iron cylinder trad ing machine weighing perhaps !bur hundred pounds, and depositing it at Mast eighty feet frog:ill. bun. • ..cow belonging te Mr. It; .standing near the barn, was killed without any epparent outward wound. Beyond the premises of Mr. it. fur about a mile,Pens trate trees and toffees evidence the track of the destnic. tire apeesenad. it however seemad to-have released Its huld upon the earth soon atter leaving Fho form of Mr. 11,16 r itwas illd lady seen to nail hem thelaufsce and diesel's in. coultet shape into a general cloudy form.— The pttenrxnenon was followed by violent rithsand wind. Two men at Work.in• field wor the, strange apparitio n ;approach and took to their heela.\ turely reasping ifs. track as itrai.sed on. It seemed to rise from the earth in boor ur tire minutes from the thne it was first seen, and the evidences, epfere,upi of &Attraction, Ile be a - din tract not over four or free miles in extent, Ina due south. easterly dirmtio* from wherein' first touch wan felt and in a track sant fifteen rods in width. Whatever of une• terial substance presented itself in this track was swept away, and the ruin preeentectis nor alitly Rueful to be. hold. - • . . . , • Of what destinctlve power was composed we: are - not prepared tosallruChnt of Its fora we can truthfully attest. Unger trees Wed. tots.. 4 from their deviated reeling places as readiVaz a gardener would pull a no dish frern the gaud' multi; fence' an d• era &hoe poste were 'tattered In all' directions as li they wares chips, andlniildings °tread no more restatanee than a clap board to a forty, horse power enginsi. The. Moving camas orratn bt represented by all who saw It to have been • mrpory substance: it earned an Independent itE;ry, traveling cal its own ereount, at speed of Pet s * Mile a rolonte.. In Its aftetin there was a constant my. elution, end when ft e revising this whirling peculiarity beanie more terrific and violent. The peculiar boning sound which was noticod.ln its passage by our citizens was also remarked by the people along Its course iri • and Schuyler. Tl[ l:4 =dy who was kl led was 31 years of age: the child so badly injured was abautili• lean of age. `Dale of Lading, _-Railroad Pope, ;Boob, , riewso:its.r. Order Books:Jot jßistvilatgt. 'Prom - the Chevege Timm Anse 150.. - Daring the pr34ll;doun storm of rid o which delayed the earth on eat tirilv afternoop,ooo of WO must retnarkablo nod deti tract! re whlrtvrtoda %re ham ever heard of. els./ . "t 11.4 tbs., maims of country lying to : tits oontb-west of this city, in the town or Oswego From rtetold °Werra timimade yesterday open tte snot, together with such lultwonation as obtained from the mad r t thority. we-give a brief statement of the affair: . The tornado commenced at a peint flea miles south- • .1 west of the city, near Die residents of ' Peter. Eirw. • mons, , During the storm. two large clouds wersobeersed rushing b./ether with immense forte; the noise of their collision resembled the report of a <ammo, and was beard at a considetrable distance. The wind seams to but leaped from the clouds. and deseoeding towardtthe earth, the entire roof of ei bat n, belonging to Mr. film. mons, wait taken elf,id the fragments, boards, shingka and ora t e ofha ft ers rued alone for the distant* of one and a gnarlier, DI P. The whirler ind.pamed on, and'next 'struck the dwelh legdemse of Mr. James Cole. tore out the gable - end, and look up the building, actually terning . 114 hot/ roved, en ifs foundele'm. Incredible as this appeari. fd. 'Wetly true, and the !mit door 9f the house which farmer', opened towards the street, non opens into a lot **bang the yard. Mr. and Mrs. Cole _wen! absent at the time, loaning two children in-the house. It may well be gyp- • posed that on their return they were considerably AStOlar 'hilted at the appearance of things, thonich over red to fined their children unburned except from flight. The wind baring spent its fury end malice at this point,,de .parted on Its Journey to the eastward. . •". The orchard of Mr.ollver roster Was nut In lie hum' This was completely prostrated, some of the trees taken upend tossed hither and thither at the Sport of troyer, and tops 4,1 the tries sent flying through the al to a great distance. . The whirlwind inning thus 'executed' its purpose In d'estmytng moperty..next made an attempt npme lie, but sites }tan fearful sneers. A femme teamster. named • &kneader( In the• employ of Mr. Tombs, who owns * saw Mill In that region, eat treding Mu's. in a wagoi. Old Yornias was handing him the staves While the teamster took them and stowed them away lathe wagon. The attention of the two men was attracted bye Mugu . tar noise.' when look Inn upwards, they saw a common barn shovel flying tbronghtbe air neer their ,heads, at • about thirty feet from the ground, and twirling around In the most - slmmlar . inauner. Naturally enough, their eyen oearleettduponlbisrernerltablepbreampnort.and the-nett instanta small maple tree„ standing nearly Its -length from the walon. Wax caught,hy the wind and the top of it thrown directly across the wegen,knocking the teamster down upon the stavra and thi owing 31i runalas to the gronnd. The latter was but slightly...injured. arid In wine ten relnutes help-was at hand.. Tinytot - rellfma . tree wee - cut away and the unfortunate Ottatan..emeel iiing on the starve, which were coerced by Vs , Maid from the mouth allthead. lie was taken up lutenaible, and medical aid pred from this city as soon as pow • ' , Mo. At the last accounts he was still Intensihlei and , it bethought he menet survive. After this bloody exploit, the tornado . sped on to a wood lot of about tan acres; °Weibel by Gilbert k Penfield. Throughout the Whole ten tens there is not , a tree tuft standing, while their tops were train ofrand carried through tiro sir to an Incredible distance.. Mr. Gilbert regretting the devastation, and uteri kind.,of minable things dying through the air, rushed' into the beam, and called upon the gunny to come out as aeon ma petal- bid, 'ler the comet had struck, and their Ulm' upon earth wes sharti *. 'He la probably considerably astonished to find himself on this sublunary sphere today, after bay. , big fully made up leis mind. to lIMTO it for—be knows not where. Not satisfied yet, the' whirlwind, next attacked two bares belonging to Mr. neury Rowe. and utterly des troyml both, One of them was taken from the under .piturlng" Mad carried bodily about fear rods, where It fell to the earth a heap of rains. The other barn was Awoken n pleemkand - strowed about In all direcUotre.— Mr. Rowe also appear* to have had the same Idea each eerntr4 this remarkable phenomenon. Mouoting his ingse, he rode as quickly as possible to Fitch's Cornere. and hurriedly Inquired of those hit met if they' did not bell To the comet bad struck - Considering the 'hut of -then wonderful Ociurreueve`happening on the. lath of June--the day set by a Gorman astronomer for. the dee tnietkin of the earth—it to net to be wondered at that a somewhat credulous man should entertain the Idea, placed In these singular and aMl.llpg eircumetancet. novena the borne of Mr. ithlthe mares of this whirlwind is marked distinctly to the Oswego river, by upturned tlnitiatrees, here. and there. through le ea • erehardi and wood lota, or getting about a Mist of Mr. li.'s residence, Its principal fury seems to have been spent. and lie tunes disappear entirely on reaching the river. . Shutt is the brief bet truthful account of a whirlwind which we do not believe ever had Its equal on this globe for thry and prodigious power, and which eircubed. over 'a seethe of about five miles, masking Its (verse with' destruction to ovorytbln; that came in - lie way. The foss of property cannot be less thanV.-5' • Goa la Love.--Gpd is loved and the erstilfes , tOtiao of it to us was sending "his only baptise Sun into the world, that wo .might- live through • hi m :* H ere by be not °DIY declared himself plitable--Oot only desirous manifesting goodness to the e „ euire , hot to show that his na ture was enriched with the choicest love and grace and his desire that it •sbould Bow out in the highestmaciner,•through a Mediator to a pol.. kited and rebellious world. In God' iiitned hi s b ole ti', which lay. secretly yearning, and "brought life and immortality to light through t h e G os p e l." Botb mercy trod love were manifest ed. - Lore is a perfeCtion of ,a higher strata than runty: 'Mercy may be provaltut Viborg love Is absent. Mcierhas for ite übjeces thing 111103 M. ble. Lore has fur its objects thing Ainistolui par dintimg grace brolor its object a thing iriatival.— Theinerrt Of 11011 is Manifested ta i nt. 'death of CBrist•for us--when he irtitioirod in' ini-try. Thou_ imriluang grico of God is declared upon us as yet aro yoldett wkils Lou • y ix manifested in be • iug ?reit pleased with ue in Christ, his 'hest tioloy• ed, sifter wo Ate unite 4 to hitn'hy faith, and wads comely and amiable by kit _comeliness , put 'upt.l4 _ `,! • • Ytiittasit'ets are pertulnou, loboftleh. thiprruit Mit others - haVe gatheted,"anit thin threir away the batter: - - OtticAT . teikery a4puly du thi'least. but, gen. crullY 4si tha Icthet,r,#4,4 l , l ! : ituadid reckoned; •', . . , 44-•'•"•,-
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