i ll' - 04 , fin WIMP' JOURNAL._ • 11. )1, :rms smounza; if,' ~r,4Dott,gas Or ammo, payable In advance.—V4 2.5 . ic OS , sit Illittilll ill 1t11:40111....and Sala St toot old. • +114,10b.3"r' roams: # cor m, t o olio address, hi allosnee, • $5OO s.b i4 o - e , e•iito d, ' in . .10 00 • „ ; oo uo ' • ' 24 On 7 0 1 17 #01wr iptiatram oat be inttriehly paid in mlrstme, ' 14 mre CATaktotto eat addra,j, .• . •• . Ett aro oratanai , ' ' i ~ yeertitutilbe furnisied.tneerrioriatidotheriat hon delivery: • • " $ 3 l i r, Ilenii c ash dOr Thacker; inaPplted • vvlth !he j e mmat at $1 to tidy Mace. li viz, mot or atoms. ' -:' • 4 naobveribers order the . . A , t their news the pobli they may ; .4 them tintll Pa akeis aro paid. - .._.. , • 1 liebscribert neglect or refuse to takiathetituramps• ptrv,from the °Montt* which they are directed. they are 'brllresTmnsiblv until they hava settled the 1441 s and on dertill theta discontinued. I w at . 1. Irfißtbaeribers move te other places wit h , ti f oirm i ng the uhlialmer,and t e o eospapers are sent to theihrtnee dl tton they are held refrova l e• • le courts have Ir.ided that retnving to hike newepe,t . per 'fruit the dram, Of removing and leaving theta vizi: 'call lid for, is prices Nets olden c o of intentional trand. • - -- ' 1! • • _ RATES OF ADVERMISINO. .• of la I (nes. DO cents Mr ono insertion—Slab. 0" W RY , Of Insertion& 2 5 cents each . 8 fines • one time,2s 1 1 • a bsegoent insertions,l2% cents each. Allaer ctfompats OTOt 3 lines, for short• periods, shelled a s a squire xisinS• 02r1. TWO. Tint!. SIX. grime. Tbrab lines, 62% 87% $1 25 $2 25 pOO Vault lines; ,95 ICO 175 275 400 mailieve, 100 150 .2 00 350 600 Aq.ont errs tins comma/0 • Bongo/ Tax mars. Onosquare, .1. 25 225 360 600 ,10 00 Tvfolguares, 225 4.1/0 6eo 900 14 00 .5 00 60 12 00 18 00 ThrSe squares, 3 ' 5O gogisquiees,J 410 600 600 14'00 ,20 , Quaiter po 9 00' 12 00 18,00 '3O 00 illeininp, 10 00 15 00' 20 00 85 00 50 00 Larger space for short portals, Ti per agreement; licistueu , Notices, $1 each—accompanied vita an adtettlsement, so cents eacs. .s4!fortlsoments-betsro Marriages and Deathi, /0 tents perline tor first I usertlou--sObveguen t insertions, Scents . per i"ne. Nine wordsarecotinted as inn. in advertising. 516rchants and other', adrertising by•the year. .with &engem. and a standing advertisement not exceeding 15 IMO; will be charged, including subscription, $l6 00. Space to the amount orioursquares,:arith chia and subscription, '= • 20 00 Without changes. at the rides designated above. •, Xlvertisements set in larger type than weal *ill be. charind 50 per cent advance, on these prices. All cuts will be charged the sauna is letter Onus. ~ Nei Trade advertisements received from Advertising Agents abroad. except at 26 per tent advance on these prlcea.tinless by special agreement with the publisher.' If irriagew 165 cents. sash. Destbsaecompauted with no-' lice.; 25 cents, without notices, no charge. 1 AID notices. ezeept.thnee of a religious character and for ea ueattonal purposes, will be charged 25 cents for any num rof lines under 30. Over 10 Ones, 4 cents per llne additional. Primsedings of meetings not of a general or publicChar deter, Aimed at 4 cents per line for each insertion. 'ro facilitate calculations we will state that 328 lines make a column-1114111m a half cob:lieu—ant f 2 lines a quarter column. 2452 words make a colum u-1476 &half colutri—And T3B a quarter column. All odd lines over each square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per lino. Yearly advertisers wind confine tbelr advertising to tbelr own business. ' Agencies for others. sale of Heal Er. tate.Ac.. are not included In basin/ow adverthumens.• INSURANC • COSCIROWWEALTE INSURANCE COMPANY ' I .- Union Sidi/ding* ' Sti St.. itarrieburimPennn. oil ARTERED CAPI'FAI., $300;000. I L Y—lneure buildings and other property, ezainat leap or damage by lire. Also, elysinst 'peals o the See, In. ]and Navigation sng TransporUition. bIbION CAIIEROS, 3:78. CAARIZZ, &erelory. ' President. BENJ. T. TAYLOR, Arent. Pottsville, Schuylkill 'county, Penna. rrn Dees' , er 72.'63 , 41.1 f WEEKS' LIFE IFEOTAANCE AIM TRUST CO.,' . Pottsville, Penna. . • , 47APITA L$lOO,OOR-CHAR 7'ER PERPETUAL. Uompany, chartered by the II Legislature of eanttsylvania, with% capital of One ilundru'd Thousand. Dollars, is now fully organized, and has Opuncuced badness. The Company is prepared to reteelre'moneys and other pro' arty in trust, and allow lutenist, on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of flwkper cent-per annum: :principal and interest payable 'to demand. For rates of Premium' on Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the r Cow t,Sottirstmios:4,ut; of the Itsdhsnge . ki n i pa citlr . ..WLLLINGTIO Setradry and rreasurcr. April 1, '54 ; 191 f . , •... . - -. 4 1132 POTTSVILLE LIFE INSURANCE AHD Twang Company , . 0 FilCE—ipknere rl., nr-ri door abune. Green's Jewdrjr Sore. CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO—CILARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company, recently chartered r by the Legislature o Pennsylvania. to fully organ. . The Company Is prepared to effect Insurance upon livei. and to receive and execute traits, and tostillw in • tenet on moneys - received, at the rate of tire per cent. porlinnum, unless otherwise agreed upon. . Priuelpal an. interestpayable on "demand. • Llapttel and :mega Whir have-led in Bonds - and Mcntstagea, and other good securities. Annual dlvidend of the profitaavill ho made payable in ens*. or appropriated to the payment of pm . rmitima. For rates of premiums on LW. Insurance, see pritited tableS, supplied at the Con petly'a office, , . NATUAN .E,T ANS, Praitlent., SOLOMON FOSTER., Vice P reit. • Tama. Seep and Trta.S . P. September I 6, '54 IANTEIEBACITE INSURANCE COMPARY. • • • Authorised Capital, 4400,1,090. • (111A.R'rER PERPETUAL -- Office, . Nc. P 1 Walnut street. between Thlid and Fourth atrects„Philadelphla. Thls Company will Intone against loss nr damage by Fire. Dulldlngs, Furniture; and ,Iler chandlzii Also 51.4.111N6 INSURANC; on Vowels, Carious and Lerulghts. INLAND INN:RAU' to all pi i rts Of the ,Union. • DIUCTORS ; fi 4 D. Luther, Davis Pierson, Lewis Audeurted, , Joseph 3faxtleld, ' Peter ' • Dr. Ono: N. Eckert, • John K. illackiston, D. Hanimett, Samuel U. Itotharmel, IVm. F. Dean. D. LIITILER, President. P, DEAN, Wee President. W. M. Smith, B. , cretury. Sr. P. D. Imruza him been appointed agent forthe !Wife Company in Schuylkill county, to whom persons desqing Instimnee esti apply. Jammurv_l. '57 ,[Aprti-11,'54_ 14 1 1 ' ' STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COXPANY. FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT ... . 1 4 'May 15,1854: ' AK to. May 1et,1853, Cash premiums and (Marva reeetir el the put year, mutual depart ' mut, ' . $101.048 dt 81114 recedveablein same, ry r 28447' 14 re Cash premiums, Stock Depa t 40,282 20 , e — , z-------1t0,668 56 sOos,BlB 70 528,887 26 Losers, expenses, commissions, IV . ' Insurance, mutual department 14)1,506 53 • 44 ' 44 " stock, 27,03198 . . . . MISITS: Bon s, pkortgagef, stock and other . - gond securities, 373,135 72 - Di n i l rureliable , , 187,008, 86 • Cis on hand and, in handl!, of agents,:- • : ' ie.sstr•ss. • - .• . . 370,704 16. • yo'i Fire or Inland Inouranoa,i; P iMsro . x,'Agent du y 15 , 1656 - ~ i trainnert. . r,, THE Franklin Fire Insurance Com - - pang, of Philadel a. Office, No, it 1314 Chesnut s rests, near Fifth st r . 1 - - 1. • . - : Diaseroas: • i binaries N. Ran"c ni . George W. Richards, - 11 •Thoutellart, ~. I 'eldordeati D. Lewis, • 'Pother' Piagne i Adolphe it. Rorie, ^ :Ismael Grant ' I Davld.S. Brown, • . • Jacob it, emit 4 1 • . Morris Patterson. • Continue to make fursttrance, permanent or limited on • ereryldescription of prolperty, in town and country, at • rides as low as are consistent with security. , ,The'llompany have reserved a large contingent, Ptind, • which. with their Capital and Premiums, safely inveitid, afT•ird ample protection to tbo insured. Since their in corporation. a period of 18 years, they have paid upwards, of one l etillion. two hundred thausend dollars, losses by fire, thereby atioiding evidence of the advantages of In- SuranO. as well as the ability cud disposition to moat with prom/arms, all liabilities. . . . 1 , CHAS. Y. BANCKER, President. Cues. G. BANCISIL. Secretary. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned I nalltution. and h; now.prepored to wake . ,prune ,on every deecription of property , . at the, fonost rates: •' ANDItIiW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottaville. Jan. 11.1P51 ' 2-tf • • I • LIFE 13181/11ANCE.• • .1 • Fri4E (linkrd Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia.. (Aloe. ' 1 Chaisnut street,, tho that door klaat of the Custom Howe! * ' CAP, TAL 53cr0,03 —CI7.II2TEII. PERITTLia, :‘,s ‘ ntintio to nuke Insnrsncea on liven on the moatearor aideturnip: • The capital eiug paid up and Invested, together with a large and coustaatly Increasing reserVed fund; offers a perfect 'security to the Insured. • The premlutue may be paid _yearly, tudflearly or quarterly. • The company add a Desire periodically to the Insuran ces for life. The first Pones. appropriated In December, 1811. and theseeond tiouss In December. 1849, amount to an addition of $2.13 btlto,evory.St,ooo Insurettunder. . the oldest making:Sl:l6l 50 which will be paid triton it shall becomo a olaim;thstead of $l.OOO origin ally Insured: thel)4qt oblest,amount to 111,=119; the next In tl:re tO 212 GO for every sl,o6o:Abe others In that acme orimortion arcortlingto the amount and time of standing whleh additions make an average of anorwthan 80 per cont. npon the premiums paid, without Increas ing the arterial premium. 11147 1 / 1 0131.11: ' - Thoman Itldxway, John A. Brows, • Armon Davis. D. Danner. . • John Jay Smith*, Frederick Drawn, 'Robert Pearsall, George fiber. Joseph Yeagar, • John it. Latimer, Thomita P. James, 'Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Bailey. 'John R. Slack. Phatnphletac,otalning table of ratesaudexplanatto n a. form of application and further. Informal lon can be had at the other, Tllolle6 •lIIDOWAY, President, Jona* P. JAWM. Actuary. • s' Alas , The substriber Is agent for the above Company In lichuylkill County. and will effect' Insurances, 'lsad ore all tieceavary Inform:Wino belle subject. ' • 'Apr119.1852. 16.1 v ' • 11 DANN Alf.' WIRE SCREENS. 4 POTTSVILLE. RODCEFiS,.ENT & CO.'S itlIt0:11 RAILING WOI/K11.” • 11.01)Gli 1 ti 3 , ENT & Ctl- unuturacturers ..ig ir of Cast and Wrought IRON RAILING, of every description, invite the attention ztr . ,,ny k „....•••of the Pub* to their branch of business, „,--•'. .'. width ts. conducted in the building for. -•'''',/ otrepo,a l by ..IrlC. ass Coach in Coal street, 'Potts. • ' , Lir, Petits' Fl rto lortli.le Verandas,. Trallia•Worli &At Arbors ; &c., Floret. 7 ralnmlt. Treo Boxes, 4 , , in 'dVen' ' 3'l l o' style: WittdAr ti nerds, Cellar Orating/ma nitro Ne ling i of all Mole, st tbr shortest notice and on tbe leveed terms, togetlutr with Into Bedsteads, Farah Lot sinitiot` den Anew:, Xrrilialt Hurdle Vence; &c., &c., below' city prices. I . . • N. 11 . — Croirtery tota nemly enclosed. Dodges !got tip: to snit customers. EvcrVilsing in their 'Neon hand ~ ftr ordered. will 1' furnished at the ebortest notice. We areprepared to do all kinds ortastingx, such /111 i railroad chairs, vrater.plpes, ac . •,. ; . ' Fobra, ry 2. if,:its I~II~f &RB VILLLr °KURTZ &iiEIII3I.ER, thate Kuria, eyer,le Manufacturers of • Wire NA &mew. Catt Itlddlos.lffre " A 7" limotns, te.7.4„ Mlueesellle,Sehuy kill . II ,frd r County„ w o uld tn Thankful for thellberal fiatroneget ey h,yne•Orvd frop the Coal flo-alore and othont. !lathe .m fully srAlcit their custom fn :the Ze. wo It don. , at bur shop rill be Warranted, to n„,4 be afraid of getting,' tied job. liartzhAtv one Lf the oldest, and the most Wirt. Worior In the rontro; we feel sure, ttal n wa tit I,bv b 4 t.(leel Sertgentin the Region. biu Vtire ,, n,t to 3. 11,74 COrta.111nerveille, to W. , or Kuria A lieilTer, 04 .11 , 1-1 t.L ATtens replirid. . 2( ' ) • I WILL TEACH unr,,To ijniza TR.RDoina.l3 OP THEEARTH, ANIEBRING OCT PROM TRZ CAVERNS ! PITBLISRED EVERY SATIVADAY'IIO4NING, BENJAMII%tBANNA i s -,,'F.'CiTTSVTIALEI - I !'.SCIT(IY:,LXILL.. - ; -,I,U_N:I7f,'.PENNSTINANIA. XXXIII. .:;:§AiTURN.y. , -wyRIN..q,, .'.`l,-vi'1.5,:_.1.857, 0101 -5- • ....r , '4.1' , ..'" 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A Bi ret n elea ffea gr a fgreertr , ~ it . t 44 -i ;.1 4 - -•- ' % • At thievery stunted acitteei Otitivi . . . • - ' - ' ' ' l ' • '' • r • - nee etas State, met woke* Um - . BOOK BINDERY. *4 Si* *AV Killiteg to at rim/a dissaiptioi , cheaper than It was It la the southr•eh • Ledifig, Ritikoork 2Ulsts t • • Piper Books, .• Boob ;Thpoßo - Q•lll.iler oks. , !steak erg* !Tilt is other Map to Mt no 441 employed expressly IrbrJobbbtot. Betas a prattled 'Prip e t*, crortstf, T. irtll gittessits, out work to be as matt as any that tau b• tarred out is the titles. PRI21?Ilt , 0 IN 00101t3 doe. at the slotted notice. Books bowed isiosti misty of oty . tip. sii s k a p g i o f a rmy dainiatlps insaabstaria,bol!ad *id rale& to' ocdor'at short optics. . . .i . HARD*ARE: • • tRON I `IRON!!' - * - • LARGE assort ent of Hammel Rolled, illit,Sbeet and Flue Iran. on hand and e sale, by 11 - 11101 IT LE/I.CEI, Centre Arad. . Potlarillo4une 20; 'SI . - ( L AND pL6STER, CIALCINED PLA TER, Phosphate 1 1, .of Lime, Commit, Matti Band. Tar, Roan; to., &e., for We byi BILIGIIT Jt LBBCII, Centre stmt. Potbrrille, :nom 20;•'67 I ' • • 26- FARMERS, READ I. • i ptAIWS„. HARROWS, CultjvAtors,' Scythes, gythe tunes, Aides. te., 64, tor saleki BRILIIIT k LERCEI, JnnaYO, 67 aq . -Ayer! street SAWS! SAWS!! SAWS!!! SAWS with-Square, iluie and Scribe an:kilned. Pee/mt/Wpm and Auger Kitts, far sale by BKIGIPP & LKRCU, Iron and Hargsoare Stove. Pottsville, July 11, '57 • . , C LAMPS FQR,FASTEIPUNIC BELTS. JUST received, a lot tif lirass en exeellent article for f4stening Onto or Leeth'ir Beltings—rations sizes. *or ale by L*ANNAN, &hire stred.' MECH.ANICS'. TOOLS I - . .- . At STICHTEit k THOMPSON'S, Owner of Ctrdre and illtlrket street:, 6 •Etale 01 THI 8A111." Pottiville, July 11, ' _ , 28- • BUILDING-HARDWARE, .• AT „ STICHTER. t T . IIO3IPSOYB, Owner of Market and Centre streets, "Enloe or Tor Sae." I- • Pottsville. July 11.44. - • - -'lB - • CABINET TRIMMINGS' At Si ICIITEII THOMPSOirE, .(bron:of Ontreatul Nuskd Weds, "Stax ow tus.f3sw." Pottsville. July 11,'57 . • 2S- RAILROAD . Ipori. KLAT BAR RAILROAD IRON, (all Alm) Flat Bar Railroad Spßes, T . Spikes. Shear, Blister, and Spring Steal of all sizes. tents bY BRIGIIT k LBRCll,Osattestreet. rotturille.Ralle2o. 'W7 ' ' 25- SCALES I; SCALES! SCALES !I I THE subscribers have, the:sale of tile VerCompany'senhiCompany's seoles;' 'Thei ore warranted equal to any tostiofvetured. landQitoQ . plea can be wen at the Hardware Store of • - Pottsville, April 11, 111 I -.lk Luca. ... .. CARPENTERS! . • °ALL and . exariiiiid. our large assort • kj meno of Plows, Obsoes,.,Egoares, Boring Machines, 31orticing Machloets Augers; Hatchets, Chisels, Draft* Bench &rows. Lerels,'Ottages, &e., de., all of which will be oold.et the lowest prices by 81t161.1T & LERCH, _ June 20, 1 47. Z.] .. alitre street. 40r GENCY for the Reading: Aglieul tural Idaihltus S hop; the .agency for Cm wI y celebrated Aarieultdrallinplementanianufaetured at this shop, I invite the attention of farmers, and can furnish them with these goods at umunfacturer's prices I—freight added. , • P Wili PtYPT.. Pottsville, June 28,'56 , 1 FAiRBANK'S SCAI r ES • i'lllHE subscribers, agents for the man autumn!, bwrejust received a new article,called the "Union Counter Scale, "calculated weighfrom 36 an ounce te2-10 lbs. For fo at the York Store. . , • E.YARDLEY * SON. Pottsvillaypril 2891.1854 17- IRON COMMISSION WARE •AOUSE. CIEN,TRE STREET, Pottsviile.— kj the subscribers are prep. to furnb.h.tite Trade, Machinists and Operators At Vidlatiolphls prices 7 (f reight added) wholesale or retail. best American 11l :Iron, wan• ufacturedat Pottsv 1110.8,nd warranted of supe (*silty. Also. light T rails ,suitable for mines. and, Cable Chains furnished at start notice direct from the inickwter. e • I E. TAUDLNY i SON. Tort Btore,Nov. 2Z 1853 , • , 4.4-tf . _ . - --' TO MACHINISTS. WE lIA.VE the Agency for tools which eieiy mechanic sheuld pewees. O. Steel hales and Straight Edgaa, with graduations Mau 5 to be, graduated deemelly from 10 to 100, C. Steel Try i., m Squares, and an article whicticombinos in and ut calli per. Square Edge and viral:dm. guage, My Ide and s per feet straight edge all In one tool. Call and them at .t.ha "SUMO/ teen Salr.;!. • .' . ancirrEtt i 'Twines* Pottsville, April 4, NIT ; • • - • , "14- •• - • REMOVA I 4 Ot D. L. Ester y HAVING removed from .the ;corner oSCentro and Market streets;to Fry & Marti's old stand, nearly opposite, Mr. Esterly could Inform bla I , frieu'ds and the inhabitants'of this and adjoining cowl , ties, that everything in the hardware Ilue will always be found et his establishment; where they, may be certain of getting superior articles at the lowest prices, iffirlte. 1. member, to call at D. L Esterly's Jtardware &tore, Centre • greet; lbekow liarket.dtie , - t - N D .- -Orders for coakawenv,, EstedY & Frlck's rola velvet we, received and promptly vdtelated Pottsville, April 19.1854 - 16. moßktis, JQNk';S.& IRON dr. IST/MVINERCHANTS, Market and SixteenUi Meyers, Philadelphia, • flare alvrays on hand anti for sale BEST ENGLISH REFINEDIRON—FuII assortments of "Ragualls " and other favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BARS—ordlnary - sizes. or rolled to order for bridge purposes. Le. PENNSYLVANIA BOILERPLATE= Promiscuous sizes, or 7ut to required size. BOILER ItLYETS-LDover brand, made In solid dies. DEST EN GLISH CAR AXLES—American and-English. FLUE A SHEET IRON—Vbr covering schutes,.&c. AMERICAN & SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rails and list bars sultablelor mines, turnouts, &c. JUNIATA. ENGLISH & NORWAY,SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS' and WASH = - bridges. cars, 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, Neils and Spikes,- to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, exigineertyinluers; founders and ma chinists is Invited. may 1N.181.6 19-ly NA,RDWAREAND IRON DEPOT. TIII4 SUBSCRIBER, having now amine , ell lib goods at hip new pialc• of business, anirkith • new determination of furnish. ing ill such geodes; - the business of the Coal Region May . require, at their lowest market value, solicits the inspection of the Public: I shall be always on hand and have on hand a full stock of 'Bar Iron, • Cbopplng Axes, Melton, Coal' Shovels, • Oast Steel, Trace Chai ns„ - Slit Irtrn, Nana and Spikes, Rope, . _ „Tackle Blocks, Belirsc. ._ Anvils and Thee, de., Hardware and Iron'Depot, Crams Bragrr. three doom above Market. Bast side: '• -FRANK POTI, • July 15,11;154 6 519,1rIntivifklEicicodoorsbe: low lists' Rotel, and nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. Pottsville, where will be found an excellent assortment of Mum- wsas: Goarb Triniminka, Springs, • • ••• Saddlery, bdemake's Carpenter's Tools, Gloats and Paint, Barlron oral' siAts, Rolled - " " Nallsand Spikei, ‘l, Railroad Iron and NaUO, Smith• Tools, • • • • Building Materials, Cast Steel. • Shear Steel, ' Arm Blister, 31111 Saws, Cross-out Sags, Pins tiand.saws.. ' •: ' ; • • Flue Trays, Britanla Ware,' , Assortment of firm !mail, Table Cutlery; Pocket Cutlery, Table Spoons, Anvils and Vices, Assortment of fine Suns, Sheet. Iron Crucibles, Wire. Tin Plata,, Brass Kettles, Sad Irons, Paais and Sellers,. Chains, . itallroad 'Freres. powder and Shot., • ' 0. B. rota rns his thiinita to th e public for the patronag• they ettendedio Mtn In hisiadirldualimparity,andhopes the new firm. by Abe quality of their gtiods,striet atten; lion to buslness.and accommodating prices t wlll deserve . 1 and command their con t Inue4 support. BRIGHT, Jt Limn. ~ • Dui/train ifairdware and frqa, , Coora / s treet Pottrrille..lanuarr (i. 1851; ; - ICOLS . INA ICS rta T i an a's t ctIMI,ERY STORE, • IT 111 'a PONS'FANTLY on hand, sortmeot of Pen. and Pocket Knives, Scissors.axd Hamra, Table Knives and Forks, to ivory.stag. buffalo, bode and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirks,Howis .llnives, de. • ALSO-a yen , extensive - assortment of Walters, Tea Trays, de. , • , Fine , Englisb Guns, Ocdrs'Platels, .AHeresitevolvers, and Single and Doable barrelled Platols.wltb a geraeral stock of Furey Hardware. constantly on. land. • JOHN M. COLEMAN,/mporter. Philadelpbbs,Dee.Bo, HIM [Dee.27,'63-62] 61.4 f .17 RiA' ace 25 pei cent; LY sor vis UV" at*? Ventre ani Market rtrretz. t aser i e, 787 EDICINAL. Y NS'. !LATH-ANION. giIIAVE i(OU used Lyons' Kathairmi for the gt b. It Is the most delightful toilet esti.. e • the world and i! preeminently beneficial for Grey aud,Beld hea th The Estheiron fully restored my hair utter a balds' of Miele* years. Yours truly,. It. L. ATWAER, . . I - No. 56 Wanes( Street, hew loch, Also, Lyons' ' of Pure Jamaica Obver t fir dye pemds midge • nerrosm deblllty„,te., am be hiid at C. BARLETT ~._ • . , Perfumery au Variety Store,CeutreStrcut i Pottesille. October '..% 1 50 , - ' 41-lf 1 , 4 . ISt w.EPTING' Owe and ,Retail 31:2inzaigioist'easict Caton:siert. S.E. Corner Centre and ?tonneau - - ((Opp' oirlie Mortimer's Hotel,) Poiv•irvtprar.; p*stgA.,, • • The IlubsOriber. having taken posseirdon of the ;house formerli occupied by 3irs,H. 31. • Dearth has converted. the same Into 4 - . a thing and Ap4tbeesily Stoic*, D such as be thinks will prove ratisfaitory to as all purchasers, and respectfirily cans .tht at tention of his friends and the public to his choice stock. He has taken great care in the selection of his Drugs, Illedleiner •e., ,and can therefore cheerfully recommend etch and everyl one as being • . PURE AND UNADULTERArEE, • • lie Is determined to give his undivided personal at. Unison to his business, at all hours of the day and night when regnired,lbelieving that the success and reparation o f phyvzialit as well aa the inothaable lieu of tAsir pa heists depends in a great measure on the care of the ' Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and he feels confident that cassextes,when obtained al the saunas of ,'virtue and health, will not he the only queettion with his ettslonterse, when once his reputation as a careful and competent Apothecary. shall be utisise. torily established/ . • • This reputation he is determined 4o build up, with the assistance of a Share of the public patronage-001r pro portion of which is guaranteed to him by numerous friends, Independently of that which he hopes to obtain by rime attention to business and strict attentiod In mixing prescriptions which may affect the health and lives of his customers. Deception In the preparing and compounding of med. kilns it ruthieini speculation be will never resort hi, though it is notoriously tree that such& danmins dr copr ion is much more extensively and sucmeafully prac ticed by druggists:than can be readilY imagined. Confident of !obtaining a name and rank amongst the drat aids eetetoporaries, be only sake attention; to prove his will to eerie, and likability to astbsfY toe most es acting. 1. Si-Patrons play withconfklience rely upon the prompt and faithful eterution 'of their orders. sent mail or otherwise. a ns. W. EL TING, DRUGGIST a CU =M. • • 3 . Cb of Om Ire and Nirrwmfgass Ste Athcilfe. Dotsville, June 21, '66 Lily q ~~ ~ liigßgqqqq ; hi Is, no doubt, ! e moat wonderful discoveiy of this age Of prcgreas, for t will notate, permanently, gray hale to its , original color vet the head of the bald with a most luxuriant grO remove at One@ all dandruff and Itch. ' p lle log, cure . ail refute, and other cutaneous eruptions; 'cinch as seal head. eta. It will cure, as if by ma s t s , nervoUs or ledleal headache; make the hair poft, glop. I.sy, and wavy. and preserve, the cobra perfectly, and the hair froin fall toto extreme Old age. I - ' - The following Is from a distinguished member of the , r. , medical prof. loo::,. ~. . RITPArb, Jittery 1, 1255. PROFESSOR. a, WOOD:— ' - I . Dun StelnPolielted, I send you this Certificate.— After - being n July bald for a long Mae, an 4 hoviog tried all the hair torativen extant, andhaving ;no faith in ! any. I was induce& on hearing of yours to give lie trial. I placed inyelf In the bands of a barber, and had. my head rubbed with a good cliff brush, and the Restore tire, then app Wand well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow: This I repeated !every morning,' and ,In three weeks the young heir anraared and grew rapidly been ;August last till the pt eraMt time, and la norathiek,blaek• , and strong -- pit and plerraint to the; tonelmirkerets, I before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there wet of It, and that little was disappearing very mildly.. I still 1 ~a ne your Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon base a good a d perfect crop.. of bale howl I • had read iraf these thin nd who has !zloty but have not seen hitherto any case' where any person'a . hafr was really benefited by ny o f the hair tonic, rte., of the day: and l it really give me ibrameeto reined the result, of my ex perience. I, have recommended your preproutton. to others, and ; t already. bee ra, large and general sale throughbut tile Territory.: The people here know. its ef fect/sand hit e confidence inilt. The supply you sent us, as whol le Agents f o r the Territory, le nearly ex bausted ond daily Ingo ries bee made for It.. You: de serve credit f r your •di - Very: and I, 'fix one, return I you my than for the tit has done me, tbr I 'cer tainly had ' red long ago, el ever effecting any such result. - '• .. Ilmrs, hastily. . . . i ' s ': I ' -3,. :W. •13011 D, --' VIIIFI , oftloa i Irealoi, proggfebi, St. Paul. [Fronk tlieEdiintsof the Reit Estate Advertiser.) • ' Boston, 27 School Street, March, 20, 185 h. 1 I Dun • Sea: fluving become prematurely, quite gray, I 1 1 elm lade:acid t ome Ph 11 . 01 AS 'lore, to MAO Altiai of your Restore se:. L . hamb used less than two bottles, but the itt e Y leti t e ha t e . e ll o"Pfroted ; and' although my hair has n ot fully; attained. Rs original color , yet the process of ch nge is .graduatij going on; and I am in great hopes that In a shoirt, thee my hair will be as dark as forinetiy.l I have *bra been Snitch gratified at the healthy tn4 i tigo and vigor of the heir, whirl telbre . win ha r sh aid and It has Omer! to come 'out as for .. .merly. I have .: have admlie Ins, as I tbol . 1118 "Restorai I have n° do, 0..1. W i I ' Sold lo P. I Ilenriltayk Di. ti.; Ohl& Where. • • .:1 Itasper.ftlly yours; p. P.. 31.:R130, • A RE LlLvltlab I ungs tbro •••••••••• CAOLTIJO. Dino's, Jewel% 1856. l Professor IWoof t. Bair itmtorative and 1 its wonderful My bait Will ilerom labt,'prematurel gray, but by the , use of lye," It buts iestuned its otigloalcolor, and . bt, 'permanently IMO. SIDNITABBEBR, , stor Unite! Stale,. i D A CO., Trciprieteirs, 312 Broadway, N. T., 1. d,114 •tarliet stMet,l3t. Loub, Missouri t,iii,eby,.,c. C. aghis, Y. SanderPon and ; Tainaqua—E. J fry; Rbuylitilt Maven— r, and Wall Waldo Druggists every ' Feb. 21 ? '57 3-ly rtant Disdovery. CONSIT*ION, 07 TEN LUNGS AND THROAT ositivebr curable by Inhalation, Teya the remedies to the realties' In the littie air paxabma r anQoomiagln Ilreet eon- tact with t allays the co Beals the lu tallty to the' gy so Ind! disease, nentratlies the tobe'retdar, matter, sigh, causes afr and easy expectoration, purillmi the blood, Imparts renewed vi nervous system, itivleg that tone and ener sable for the restoration et health. To be able to elater by tubaWl° It Is as me. any other confidently that Vonsumptlett ht;eutable 1, is to me a our of unalloyed pleasure. under the control of medical treatment as lklablaill!aaaa; ninety Ent of rill bun- area due@ n be eared in the 9retetagel,and fllt y.per cent. In the ood;, bnt in the third t is impor dbte to 'Rife so sot tiji Evii fords estrus this * fearful five Mousse,. correct video of the emit imam thin five percent, fo7 . the' Icings - are ilthe disease as to ibld 'defiance ItrOuredieal believes. In tbelant sieges, inhalation: al ),rdinary relief to ;the angering , attending ;se:outgo, which annually destroys IdnetT- Ol:perrons ie the United States alone; and • iiption !chows that of the present population eighty niirltoex' ere destined to fill the ! Oonsumptis 'iterate. , • •., • • Trnly•the quiver of death ham no arrow so. WM as .Consuxontlo - • In ail ages it has been the groat enemy! of Ile, for I stares neither age nor-sex, but' sleeps off alike the b ve, the- Leant !tut, the' graceful, and' the gifted. By he help of that Supreme Bela g, frona whom rcometh ev good and perfect gift, I sun enabled to offer' to the afflict d a permanent and speedy 'Cure in Con -1 gumption. a brat cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and i e linmediati effect.' produced by their de !positioti in e lungs. Is to prevent thO free' admis.lon t of air into t a air cells, which causes& weakened vitali ty through he entire sy-tem. Then surely it is more rational to pecegreatergotad front medicines entering the cavities' f the lungs than from those administered through th shim/chi the patient wilt always find the ' j lungs free a d the breathing easy after inhaling rune ! dies. Thu. inhalation is a local remedy; nevertheless it acts ronstit lonely, and withmtore power and certain ty than re °dies adminlatered by the stomach.. To I prove the ! rfttlnnd !direct Indeed ea of Ma'am& of 1 adminlatutchloroform inhaled will entirely destroy ! sensibility ntt a'few minutes, paralysing the entire nor-, 1 Tons syeteut, so that a limb may be amputated without 1 I the slightest pain: inhaling the ordinary' bruning gess will destroy Iles inn few bourn. • . • , . ' , The inha atiou pf ammonia will stelae the system ! when faint' ogor apparently de a d in odor cf many of the tuelt•ines la perceptible In the skin a few min .l Wee after ing inhaled. and may be•franiediately detect. 1 gn i ' it Mc effect ca lo inhalation, a"n i ci s IT o p . i rt ge t t b :i:lfti n ess a"tt i l. always prod by breathing foul air. Is not this puta tive evlden ,that proper remedies, carefully prepared jincljadiciotisly administered through tint lungs, should -prtditee the hapnies t result.? During eighteen years' practice, laanY thousands, suffering from dlseaaes of the lungs Mud throat, have been under my care, and I 1 ! I, have clod Vey remarkaide cites, even a ft ,er the , sufferers n prenouueed in the last stages; which ; 'filly ratted sme that consumption it no lodger n: fatal? l' aware. !!!)1 treatment of consumption Wormiest, and / ; founded onso ng experience and a thorough inverolga-! 1 tion. bly t rfect acquaintance with the nature of tu-.1 ' berries, d e.. enabtes me 'Pr diatingoish; readily, the va,:l dons forms diereuse thaVaimulate consumption, and 1 apply th e p . ~per remeditia-nrely being mistaken even in irsfegle , esee. !Thlti stainffitaiity I* Unbeaten• with certain pal log ii nal and uriutsuldc discoeerles. enables . me to Mier the lingo from the effects of contracted chests; to e large the chest. purifY thelkod, impart to It renewed thinly, giving energy and tone-to the entire . ~Boddlclnedwith full directions sent to any part or the Vatted State% and Cenadas by patients communicating their symptom by - letter. Bat the cure arintil halftone rertain if th s patient *tumid pity n'e a visit, which would give ma an pportunity to examine the Itinmt sand:via ble mo le! . vibe with much greater 'certainty, and then the aid he effected wlthouturseeing 'the ! patient oral '! , • G. W. OlitAlistidi 31. B ! OSice, 1131 ,ibtrt greet. ("ii 1 No. 10.1 &h., 'A 1 • • . - Prnidianram, • June 27,' 7' . : tlitarehli, '47 !! 111-1y1 , ..; lb , -!! '. - • - •yitkite 9tPgITSVILt.t.' UIiStsKIBEICr has t , tot orthe . ?Views Is •. beintl44l :New of the Wenn, .Denary, Rooflikb.beerill.ioll at, ,the low rate of re to esob.lo dote out the letr. j • 'Thu i efeee pqblished 1 . 1,60 each. Now Is thi Moe f0 ,, i1. a MAN as Intt MANUFACTURES. Ne . , 0 1/4,/ kg Brass,' 'bread, and es -tory and M ae a Boiler and, being in use they references ly ta man. . 114 y PORT Ch Allkinds si Thelitson, • 'Jaiittai7l RBON SHOVEL FACTORY. ries Smith, Proprietor. 'rid shovels. spades voalriddlei, &a. I;"to public 12 reirpeettulblottetted. 1, '57 • 2-tf MOORE'S PATENT SEED DRILLS. plOrt Oaating Wheat, Rye.. and all Ida& t seed. ' Far sale at arum factures' priees 7nt - ikat 1.1 antwick Tro ' , ' 2ir w iI IIZI A tal ( 4 fi tgtburig. June 4!,'S - : ' ' : ' • 25.2m* : • - ~ -: . THATCHER'S , ' Double Action Fouling and Suction. Pumps. T HES Pumps, from experience, are acknow Nprio geL aw to v be rlls 6: : : it ;t9 fo u r n . L , :n .iw n il aa l . ye.. T he p inay. are tlao thee , a nd dur abl e. For sale.by C.C. CARTER,. Pottsville, . CO, CIGARS AND , OATS, • • tiamburg Smoking Tobacco r itarmeitet.ny rls prime Oats: 900 imMols Smoking TAIL , all SpinishClgars; mom Spanish Slim, rirao. . --JAMES 8. *mat. Hamburg, Derkir county 3f4- 0, BWIDDIf PLASTEIMIO,*.e. suliseriber , announces .td the that he will continue to eatiy on the busb king; beildibg and pitudering, in all its usual,. Ile LI ready to contract tbr erecting "plate. or will tisnaish the materials la bla lomat the lowestriates. and will be happy patroness of the public. ' SAMUEL. A17311,N. Febraari 7.'57 NEDVENIARBLE YARD, altantwo Streeli—Pottnnile. 4. 'ubscritieris prepared,.uthis old o furnish all kinds of materials In his line, purposes—plain and, ornamental. lie ha lar attention to the i'omb Stones and :Ilona , manufacture. They ran he bed In eivry le, and will compare favorably, in .berouty Rh any-obtained elsewhere. and are offered tea. ' JOHN T. WINO. 1 7 " -• • . .4 4 . T . . TOBA AT: *h 10,000 boa • ; co; 200,000 • 25,000 Cpbi Sept. 22,' rinE public ness of brie brooches. buildings co line to cant to receive r MEM EXT ryHE atand,l or Annan tree peril !, manta of bli variety of 16, and Ankh. ' at rtivaper ' Jone 6, . C P • • or Any rerlption. The base • ind the prietor eau hired, In th' AIR' CAR-MANUFACTORY: . - fah l iplall Co., pa. ,ESTABLisIIMENT is 'now to =tract with Railived Co's. and others ber Freight and Coal Cars of ivory do• ! Inert To of"the 'tarot sipicrred eenatrnetinut I talia* used of the beat qualltY. , The Pro. uarintee the pork equal, to any inanulke-. United Stater: • . • • The Chilljed Phil. Wheels used .by him are from the t4ebmted P , ..uridt7 of flush &. li,bdeli, width tor eteellenta hare tto superior. . 11,ARL1 S B. ABBOTT. PeopleMr. ' . CPAS. LAMPS, Jr; Supt. 24/ PQ_TTSVILLE ~ .-• ' ii sad names, "zaugateter*. r• EWITH ilivite •onr especial • i nto my very extensive stock of Beady Made I' uraiss, Collars. , de.. enatniting - the largest , tyies and qualities seer oilseed for ashy-In ' , and at prices that will Compare 'favorably .f. stigisther btllselsktbe.RVda• . ' A t. . gweiqg h een,for sums year, put. .n .the habit of purchasing my 1,, , qiio Arateriaterclusirely for Mush , iif now in the possession. of advantagee, rum, ot enjoyed by the trade generally,,and feel' with confidence, solicit tho tyado of all classes. .. and My arrangements flu' Mak , Coming eeri er, bind upon nsa a larva , amount of basi -1 hare hitherto done; you can therefore .rely , vg a t sty establishment everything that 111 ... y line. • - .. malt are respestrally Solicited, and the goods {red to give satisfaction, both se hs. price lad LEFEVER WO3IELEDOEFV, ! ire Episcopal LVitiYck, Clentrestruk, POUsaigh, 1857_ ' 11)-ly i- ' . . . ~ . COMONI4OOY,E.R. AVholesalo ruad-netall ' D. -; EA ER in Stoves -.Range, . Y . flea re , Tin Ware, Iloilo; .:Ware, Bri. -, s. a *anis Ware, Brass Ware. Frtmcji .{Sire, and - Cutlery, , R mge Bolters. Portable Itinge;, Was OTIMI, Summer Ifnmace4 fie, fir,..i has added "r to his former stock of Stows a variety- of new pat terns o f Itchen Ranges of whicb be ran give the highest mmendsUon. • Are calls P articular attention to hie new Style of nee.' ter which e ta ersilident will make the beet neater that has n used In tills part of the country. -11110, a variety or new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and Walk litrren e calls particular allentkal to his sheet iron Parlor St e, it is An InprovemenS no the Kisterhseh, which he le confident is the beat stove to use. Ile has now theist= stock albs abase articles (toe owner.' one to met ,) that has ever been o ff eredin this taut co of the n trj. ,He Invites his Mends and customers to mann examine for themselves. feeling confident. that he ea soft them In quality and price; he litters himself t t hubs' had much experience In his line or bushiest, therefore be feels confident that be cannot be ,anrpassed In quality or cheapness. A •--•- . ig-Ing sod Sponng and 'ail kink ofjObbing • 1 . donk at t notice: thortest U notice: Cbstre ed. 5 dais Show Yorker, teal stir, Ad t ;We. Ida reb fip, 157 *".'' ' • ' ' 12- TO . 0, AND,BUILDM. SCR K ILL COUNTY: LUMBER , COMPANY- lIATho •liF tot st their exten ACTUßlNO oire. estaousnment, on ltellrad B t o a great quantity of lumber Otelery kind and desert • flan, which they. can supply. to Operators, Careen and Oulidoini, at lower rates than It tan be, bought • where. They are sire ready to pimply, through • . means of thMr ostensive business, and la bor saving machines, manufactured article's in their /Me M a satin , of 23 per canton termer cost: Their In • - Workshrips have bean' hi . saceoasfol opera. , non fbr Rut year, turning out vast quantities of Doors • Wlndow•Prantea, Bas , . Panel Work, No dingsp r . . Bed-poste r Bannisters; • ; ' • llaratterso •'• .And ail • nets of reamed. Paneled and - Peraid %Irk, Which th -1 have constantly on hand. Thermos ready to esecute .rdera at the shortest notice. foruny quantity .or quality 4 sawed or manufactured stuff. , Dry and Of all kindai for bitildingpur palm , Maple. Poplar, chair, plaik and scantling loards: C erry, .Walunt, Mahogany, do, tar Cabinet work; W to and Yellow Pine hoard, fbr raw or made to order; White Pine p1auk,1,2341, 1 ,iIX, X and 3.6 inch panel; always ready ; saw, plan_ , h em,, calls scantling, posts, shingles, lath. 'ceiling bah, ng. 7.. sirs ills of sawed stuff and everything In their lice on hand If to order, at the shortlist tiottee. Potter! e, March 29 : - 10.. TO miliDr.BS tizut PERSON'S BIMMING. _ . rlin - iubscriber•io Agent for thi•iala . , . •:. N'at MATING FURNACE for heathy:. hem. sea; halls, mboel,boolee;publie buildings, dc, Et does not burn e air, and gives an *graced:fie hent—an fm ' portant m tier. We superintend putting them up And if put u by our direction& will guarantee them to work. - W also out them up at about • 34 leesexpernse than if g t uP.ItT Persons ORM abrond. We Nubia the Femmes. 11 alms, find,. Registers;also,' at manure*" , tem/4V orf - , /: ' thtsrlatox MARELE MANTELS. in Imitation of ' Lisboa; Marphyry, Pyrenees. ETYPhen.' Eccesiabi; Vert , Antique., gate, SpattiabAniwity, Elleckeed other amble. These imi Align s are so perfect, filet they, eliallengs the - Chteest tiny. ' liirty te mid hotel they are unrivalled. They are biablyaohatiedtbst tin retain their bead. ty much 1 ger - than, marble , and are not injured 1 1 smoke, Au or -Addl. , TArpure six tines the droops =ride end cart but Wile over one- kg/ tanks o ,! These as a metre lu pirstrom s _Sla to $126, - iused: ' log to and eolith. A woodmen of patterniandelese. , can he sec "this store. Pottsville. s- - • , - • EME N'S TEN'EEL 00E2. Mt, 'eelittlatlng . 'built: ' ings, val h draw foul air oat of cold hum. and Alsocure smoky rb Deja. With one of them Tentilaioti placed 'on n'ettint Yno current Of air can pees acne the Mow "—and it skis lit/ di &retie where the yin d May strike the Tenet tor. it. 'suers' aWurrecifeyer'iwin. , It' It put ..on all pa le buildings and oreperis censtmeted 'dwvl3-.: MP 'bate a sYstetta or ventilation ti 4tided ant. ' . ; Also, Pier Slabs. Table Topealltreen'Toss. Top for . iTuri, Steeds. Illack,liperds for Schools, Itegnter Prstelefe. Kitchen Table , Corem. tic. Also., ~, :.,. i . ..., -, .. • ...- - ' ORNAMENTAL STONE CUIAIN ET TOPS. po. build: - toga lit wrielidet,dlitelent shoot , oo- linirfhi i ithesp at.. brick, end don't rennin rewiring. krpOSE lIIIACKETS Mc build' ngs. orninendish doors,' wiuitors, dr. ;', Ail kindk.ot,wfileti will he throbbed al! the manubeturere Juices carriage only added. • - . Penn e tmilding bed bet ter, renege* eamnipe these Lif. - tirlea.,rhitif are eery rueful, end efolmental: sod ft*: niche„ et, vefy s iewrices •-'-' ' -", E. MANNAR. ~,,I "frettroOfhishe mem* :shim tt- Petri)* THE DEAR OLD ENDLISH LADY.'• I Aim the; song. of other dojo, thin now, Wool no more, 'Of the olden <lmo, wben oar Saga& darnel were skMl -• I--; in household WSW -• i - r - I dog the flower -of Enelsh dames, the, last, for Itog land's west. . lirho swiftly plied bar throgrAtaldnrt anaturn d bar lOU . • Worland, • - • ' 4 " . Lao a Ana old Saga& Inity, all of the Wawa Woo Shan», earlifirij at earlidien, l to Upp s iolitis end . .t Marys, For she was bury to the awes, salaam at sight the - tin; Of minuet fruits, for elide:esear, the tnaili a genaly .No lady la this giorlons lead had ever plitled mote /liras this arks old Spatial& lady e allet the oldies quill. Ohs loc i rtoi or goosoferi, 11141,1 ine old au abs Christauis gaddinp Lad telaiie Pee ware greatly Sir vio n =r ° e'Ortil she bore' Uri' end erell day 39 : sii:vlsitrat by skit sad well, by, rkh sad' Obi= good old firOgllili larli;a11 at tbooldero Woo. As time diirw ork_. — ;ad chgly. agog* Payaati'd bet brow And Ilfds warm alarm; la ha imams Env mg day more slow, • • BtllllPotdd stia turn her splianlig-wheel with dlmaa'd •and gentle eye,— • • . • While wee and - grandsons Weed, to. haw the take of • thaw gone by, • ; l• 1111. p• , • - - • Prom We but old linallehledt all of the olden that . • • .•- , • . , • • And while they press'd around he r chair, near intent ar the l e atio,ao W l;he ntald i s it! their hog departed The Writs of the olden. those isem'd waken ati ten. When this 'pied old .lady hada; sited night, and liesed theta eneand all; . • • . Like a floe old lintels!" lady, .11 of theyiack this. ANA* lapel., " ON WASHINGTON. • • • Great without pomp, withouttnbition . braes-- ' Proud, not fo conquer Iblkorinen, but saves Friend table Week—a toe to none but those Who plin their greatness on their brethren's woes: he'd by cm titles—undefiled by led— - blee - witbout fartlon—obstlnatel,rjust r Too else to jean, from Machlard'a school, 'That Truth and 'Perfidy by turn rhould ule: Warm'd by ltelislan'a sacred, genuine ray, -Wblch riots to future bliss the lanarrt as way; 'Yet ne'er matrouled by superstition's laws; Om word of tyrants, In the swine csuss. , London, nee. 4Cbntttng ketcq.' . • ' “That, twererei, nesj yet Timm the wand idol Under, by thawing, lerleolley. Imtead emend. io 'Kiser bows, her eatertestie - mut eamparavemants to teda Southern trade, let kw remember the tandem mullone•-cd the e4', Keystone and the leashamtlblee wealth that le menturhont cur rich-mince and our . . , The Lebanon Talley and Raat"Peimaylvanla Itailmade, is not the only route calculated to tranahr interior Penns:rivet& trade from Philadelphis to - Neer Yost,- Only one more link of tom ndlea Is needed. which will be finished In a few mottaht,lO - complete the shortest. Itheaprst. -- and beet Whom* route nom the Lakes to Nsw Y o lk . Mb link is the tbsakake Railroad. .from ' the Catawba' to the4easer. Ileadow Road, on the Le. high; a short distant* them Nandi Chunk, and It Is • reasonable to suppposses that a considerable potion of the ' trade alms the Cataibinfthedlrill soon pass down the INhaske, Beaver kleederrilattigh Talley and New ger leaCsolhil roadailbrating a direst, cheap and well enter • mated, line. „Prom almost -any polat in Columbia, Lu cerne; Cohen,' Lyeatulng; Montour, Wyoming, Monroe and other .astarn sod !antral moods* to eithee city .1q about e tame . ' Yr, !every - certain ;bat neither NOM York Philaddphiodut mossepoths the Intent(' *adept thie gre e d ittateA Pinnsylvania. It Is open , thr coeMetition. ... -- r: _, ~. Now,:are believe as the gorier seems to believe that this eon Stant tereing and kneeling of many Philadelphia merchants to they cotton and negro lords of the tooth for the 'purpose of emudereenthern trade, ha; already &WNW many Pmutsylenoissmould is daily adding to , the strong entre:Mot trade panting over. dl&rent Rah : roads Rom the head of this ltd. to New York city. ' - • i - lkdbesiMany years, the ansietntile detighbeeks or the insikopilla will become convincedtbatthe ' free ; hen sof Penpaylivanbe-the farmers, chants& , thrers.,lnechantm'adners and laborer' are 'worth look ' Inc after as weir as their cotton groirieg and Demo brtedlagenstoixt6l of O W wl B&. The time will come ,vitae it will be le pro table dor the commercial voters ad lEhihtddphis to rim, ten • thousand majority for the Mosee.et free whitetabor, such es that which we cherish and boost of, here M the everlasting free hills of Penn sylvania, as to give ton thousand .ibr the safety of the unionfo which meths' for the nationslicatfon and ez. ' teethes Of dare labs' and the, degradation of 'Ol labor ens while, black or mined. , We d not pretend to eery' thatany considerable matm her of pendia engaged in Commeme can he , influenced materially one way or the other by politics, norshf ia. , Id politics bare anythieg to do w ith. business. Su '.< when 1 whole city appears to, be controlled ezde rely by oni,eseilott of the country, against the popular soli. mints of the rend Catlett' upon which such a city de .iminde Upon for the balk of. its trad•-when politiMatd. mods are disposed cdtmether in lota to salt purehaqem ft is hdt td be wondered at that the Incorruptible Iltet men etc the north become'dlegusted, and seat a pure ' where mode only are sold, and where every Min lets Tree tovote as hi thinks test, without fear of MOE this or , that customer whom _Gliding commercial Idea is the price of ucgroci, or the genera [ slate of the negro • utarkert. •. I • A paper haaJtist been darted in the 'e. of Philaded phis, which - Initial:sued the most favorable locality for "what' enterprire,devotcd exclusively 4o the cause of slave lubor, and In, open opposition to the free labor '-system of the North. The Journal Is conducted by one who dedres the public to understand that betas South 'rep man only, whose mi-slou It Is to keep Philadelphia Metchints In the slave dri ter's. traces. The lutiCpaper boldlyannouncis that those who sustain II and the houth t ,r Advertising their houses In Its columns only re depend upop a houthern trade, and the nln I a 'most hind:mad dirt-eaten have already enrolled them selves Money' dogs ti sell their principles for what , ,thefr St agers may choose to my. Whether they will Mewed le celopellbm Philadelphia to ensure the-State ,to the 'Slave democracy remains to be seen. 'lf so, It also • ''reudilni to be seen *here the freemen.-of.the &at 6 yin • btu In Inters td buy; their -goods-whether ttiltlladel. Oda cei Sew York._ - . . , •. ... " - ituFsnwz:rvx=p- iaoluontaztm. ..... , OS ISLIcI. „ ' • 'Tis near Midnlghl; cold and dear, and the stars biam.brightly od the hesiy!.snows di yesterday. Within an old, crazy building without fire, and &I nsult, without dec o rs 'ad. windows, sits the thin .4 shadowy form ::of 'a once lo ely 110 . 131110. L ing; in, bee - arms it a little boy, pule 'aid cold, not -- unlike a corpse, are now ad then a low'irail Mile that life it .et jet e duet. ' Suddenly .he starts and opens .is large, .lasay ayes, and as the mother clasps him • with a. stilled groan still 'closer:to her bozo ~for an i . tant, - Its tiny hands are raited,•theu f lit Acid , er ' a pap, and all is over ; the -.d ling is • , It ' d—perished. from :hunger slid cold., With cla • ped hands, and:up raised eyes, the ~ other the •ks God that be has released her suffer lig baba, rota this dark. world of misery, and p ye that he may follow. . ..One more alas of ,that a :sling o' yours, ;old ',hose, an' 1 . 11 start r come, . tarry lour - old. boots, I ain't. in fur al :hese era to .drink fast, d.--41 if I be.” . . gab; and the Bowery boys, between whom for .months past, much 11l feeling hat • altipts4 ..The cm* indireetly .1t is treamisis epee ..ifeyor Wood,' who labored .to the but of. his 0,111110, both by precept and simple, to bring &bon' inch .a feeling of rebelliousness against, _the La ! as made the dreadful riot; of Satiarday an . erisy. one • to incite; and did all in his power to ,depripe the city of any protection • tehltriver.. The Courier aid Befi#rer says thad:..upon *am Wood and upon the few capable of thinklngfor .thenuelree who supporthint, mu the bill& for the bloodshed . Of Saturday and enaday; and were strict retributive Jirtloe, to. r bo .nieted . out to - them, they would swing by,..tito• !ktoo.kgPr that day's work, with him at (hair . hastiL,.: , , . Tin END OT vita Aittrrin Beasts Itsisfc.;- Last *esk all the old books, papers, drafte„ettielts, letters, Ike. OW bad , been preserved o int 0 8 f vouchers in tbi song comae of the immense but- ; nesi of tlietrcited States Bank were sold in a beep li in Philadelphia, and purchased by a piper -maker to be - versant{ and mannfastured Into new mak. Tbe.whgle mass weighed over. forty. tans. Tess tons of Ulla vast amount is of correspondence— 'autograph letters of ;he first Statesmen 'poll. Milne, and financial men'of ibis wad °the; eosii. tries. Drafts upon tbe Retbsobilda for hundreds of thousands of dollars, oertilleates of atoek transferred to 'the . leading bankers in Bum p% cheeks saddling fruit' Cablnet °diem, Senators, i Congressesen;editors Of newspaperfir to:, all lle scatteredveadrfur lice important, trudifusmatlPP into cleatt'nusulliedi , white paper. This "pap mass of book s and papers strikes tbe visitor with 'astin(libioent; A faint Idea may ho formedra_i eollossal obateeter ot the Insttlatioir wilt& lima 00113 0 61 / so lilportant apart la the Moe, of the courag e , Tint k VAlt ,stono9s,ir - lbw; papers Would halal. individual ; and Per- Chance they, wouldillestrste" trod • etnittpletned passigei in tke ldstsny the polities' parties pf, - • , , • 4 POILADELMA Idoslati.,-An attempt is ilioat being made to • establish a line i;rt stein:tire' ts. tweet; Thiladelphis and.tiverpoel. 'The capes!- went turoir - teadeia has been tiled be. fore, and failed: Plillidelphia falai mitre itter-• entail. spirit. ' Sbe•eari never hope to rise be the , poiltion Nes! York °Ca/pies, entil she toilers the liberafrieWs eritertained 14 her successful - rival. , Take the Lest of the matter we; may ; Phil. • adelpbia is a "slow' ootteheittilrelY unlit`to be the metropolis of a Stat. like Penneylvanii.. Let her trY another line of Liviipatol stealers; bat ' their Attain the present stagnant . eindition of • Philmbilpbtes . energy;ein be easily Iferni4ebents . will continue to imp . Ort their gOods through New. York, and lu a twelve !moth her stearket4 will be sold end - traniferrid to itedther oltj.. To the letter does Philadelphia retry out the ‘ polley— penny wise and pound ' fu* annexed capital political squib from tha Mauch 3.Chunk Gazette reminds us of the time ithen' l ' in our our 'friend Judge Riley, stun:Teti the County, addressing the voters in good honed. Pennsylvania Dutch. The Garrote u,ys: Last week we pledged ourself to 'stand bi oar 41141 boenflhe Deracerat, at least to wenn, herbtm an open' ring end petted, lair play. We are already called upon to redeem this pledge. - • The Demoeraey bare little Dutch Piper down at Wefleport, devoted to the interests of General Idlly In •-esoirel and Mr: Wilitams the man who la to take Mr. Tolan'rorat In the next Legislature, in Crtlanlar• The' lAA number containea communication originally writ- Wu hi' English artd tionslated into Duty by the editor,] appealing to the Numeracy to attend the August meet lag and pass General Liily's rewluthme disouneing the Main /due sale fir which Mr. Tutu' voted. Thus they impeded - to head Oil' Tolan—to mautditetnre °pluton againit hint In dutch,"well knowing that heron neither apish, nor *rite that language. .But, as we are Mr. Tolan'a right hand min, so far as' ihe Mahn Line Is concerned, and as we are ourself native Penneilvinds dutch of the clearest grit, he han.noMng to test. We ellbptoeeed to discharge our duty. ' Alr.Toloit must learn dutch. if he don't hells/otter. Ile need not learn the language entlre—ouly enough to convince Gott particular wing of the Dateh democracy of this couutre -tuvran be lareennot against him trythe Ountentsef thsWeisaport Tekgr4A. • Thing lemons are nave/pry to do this, and If be will • shady them well and do as we direct, It will takes gun orgratter calibre than this Welespoet conaerh to bring bite down. The lessons are as gallows: , Pihnunce General Jac rtsou Ito Dutch. Trivial* Tchackson. , Diehl* yourself a Dendaerat, emphatically. • - 'l4omuit sebleh bin it Lemmygnat—my dandy und mle goes daddy wa rra demmigrand an petammt lob gith for der Teheneral Tchactison, under Lknikkarmin un net for do keels en di alga lidltl 15r - idly sin de dories und dambereee ilte. , 3. Psaa a DessOcrutlc opinion of the Black Repuldieltst, Id Dutch.', . • ' Die Illpiexrpllkens ale ale etch Bata die gehtta for, die • weise'llts anuerdle echWortse en du nod so an lasi an =ae,fde tutor dla wise vibratile heirs, nn ibr vie moron doe ale db run k mama henna unser /tinkle, no any on all tinier rerit shtela utinisufressa un wino ehtell obsubrouns. • After having committed thealxrre to memory, Mr. To ,hurmust travel out, shake bands with every one who swears by the • Wehsport Telegraph, and utter aa the • atotedutch. It 'maid do no harm It he would practice :eroseinnally on 4, swie lager ein,hretsel sehweitser lav" • /tat the greatest dUlbrulty will be with voree , ot the b all TS dutch democracy, who•• were-born Democrats and aro Democrats because their Daher, and grand-fa ihera and great grand-fathers 'White them were:demo. crate: 'lf the above stfterted dectirathin the ?thorns's' Tchaelroon-von't fetch em stralght;,then, we five your clue DI hopeless, Idr.Totent . But you Wed try—lt's the bent andienly thing you cad do. - Should you anceeed, we will glee you the hint; as,IMO! as ' theytdutch It" on you. - ! "; . , Ilse speaker is is young min not over twenty-five years (tam doielritel Motu al Zeta ros, and apparent ly ,bits been both hands= and intelligent; hot strongbrink has robbed tit of of his beauty, and given :a _silly, almost idio t e ex, ression .to his face- He is now :standing in one of those ac cursed resorts 'of 'the 'filth rof the dearth I a low grog shoteurrulauded by:l a - mterber of other human In‘tes, all eager •te:seralteter the deadly lout poison, the'more than Inhuman. bar-ke,epor G dealing oat to. them.. tz. .•,-- . • . • • 'A.I guess, olt, boy, If ye , mesa to git iuee.to night, red ,•better let that at last glen . lone, yu'ee drunk muff to busi a amain, biter now; I'll 'be d—d ei I think ' yo'll git fur, of yo swig Any • more. D—co you old: fool, I pee I know when : l've gat snot 'Mout askid yo, an' yer% bet ter lump that ar clam o' youm "shet,.of yu don't , want yu'r eyes Alegi out.t l •,, '-..: I . • • • - • Be swallowed thd liquor end left. For a short distance •he kept oh big emirs', • hhe soon over eoutelby .the stupifYing effects of the militia. ho staggered from the ath; and rolling into - a',deep getter, was soon sleeping to wake no more till the great angel sitallsoand„,ldetnnepet at the last day. "I say, Bob! du fit Spent Aby.ll fetch home' to-night, bo . d—d drunk, hell freeze tu deth, sure as fate, er be should fetch up afore he gets there. He'll ,git along, no fear o', him;, moot as well try." . "I 'wish you'd omi t yore d—l—ih glab, a *shift,' Deb ! I thid theered a step on tho snow, there tin; b r y 'SI— ! he 'continued; a eremite, by h --II ! 1 what do ye pose she's cousin here for?" j Before any ode bird time to answer, the door! opened, and the wrecker* he:satire' yet:og vio; man, 'clothed in ragi, stood in the midst of them, with :a face ad ghasity,;pale and full of Arse, that alt seemed for a feir momenta aa'if ;pall boon:LI 'The bar-keeper was! the first te'ePook.:—.".MoY.,l j oak. madam, what dells you. here, et this time, so' cold a Right?" Sh 4 started,,and with a glance so' searching that he qiiiited. beneath it, slowly, re-' pled : "3IAy jou ark' whit'l came for? yes, sir. I 'I curie to seek my . luisbaridethereis he ?" "That i resamoi till you; Mann; I denot Grin know, your i busWindie'voime." flJeuies Colby, sir. Can `you I tell site now•?"•• wlndeed I ra nt; be left here an ( i s. • boor !ago and,—fooktepe w re beard at the Idoor,l and two men enter*, bearing between them the j former a frozen min. - Dillow, what's there I— I exclaimed half a doiseis voices,. 'Tie pooe.colbj;l wo found him just below the hill froze dead!. as a , dour nail, 'lnd so-4-lle could rroceed no farther, i for Sith &lOW, deepairing shriek, the woman sprang forward, and elispe her IMP round the dead man's neck, iSiddeu y she stepped back, E . end grasping this pdison ire died and, and point hig with . the'other hand:ter t e frozen corpse, ex- I elainied :--"See thetel basses= ! monster ! flend! l ' There sir, is year vitt; &Doh* true hemmed man, i destroyed body •and soul, for the sake 'of a few i paltry dimes. •Do yina heart, sir? tie your work! I say, that you , rou answer to the Great Jedge ! ' of earth for, when the heaiens•shall be rolled. to-1 ' 'gether as a scroll, and the earth shall melt, with , terveut heat.—Dorj tryto get away, f.hive not! .done'yet. You ean'tget *tray then—thetiyou must I answer in the face Of Itxt atid all his holy aeris! far what you hays One' Tdeight, sir, my child I my only darling boy; diedef cold arid starvation, while you were deeding out poises - to, his once ! noble.,•fatber,. in return :foe. she mu ss y rh a ri should have fed and clothed us; aye, more! yon even took my BRAN, the gift of my dead: mother, the last thing, of +my value I possessed; and .in pay for thaisacred boos-you killed him, and the brand of Cifirfotiou Your bred,: 4irts jou I 'stain touch that lintel:Ms volume ? Golfe*, sic I' go; enjoy that which you have Combatted ti'double murder to obtain I Bnt if- one :mart. of humani ty remains in you,! repent. As you inside your' .quil *eel, have wordy. on, your ,fellow beings, ere' the demon you hail served re long shall, call you to himself. She tOrued owej . ; but dM os *c! tbrough which she passed , were Joeitteeh for a mortal to bear and She mink to the floor a corpse;, griefieold end' staritation'.had - done their work, and therm sell - m..lllmi victims Ware tontine in min widegrind. , The bar-keeper eottld never'for get that night if he filled is glass, her voice, seemed ringing in his tsars; and he. felt her hand' clinging to bit arm. The more Ara. drank,, the more intense the Are already consuming biraiand is a short time he, was borne to his laskloag home a Vietim to that terrible disease, delirium trainer's, enable last words. ere, I see hell open. and Ohl ' 14 Ii positing me in. Help! D elp! Wilkie!' 0, the horrid, everlasting fire ! ' - ' -' • • -'Deader; this is not ce muds is fancy ' tale as: you I may be 'disposed to believe. 'Look stoked your! city; visit the Miserable haunts of vice there— i Do you find no starving victims of that accursed traffic I—ootaiserable wretches to whose life t ie a'• burden and not a been ?.. .- , • ,j, .„ .-,. , A, .- Romsellen, can you look upon a soil In endless woe; destroyed by you, and think of mho:rang him there, and eot shudder? And 'to - the 'makers of this present law I would say, have yeti U 0 filers that yod ihall be called tomseetuslO for the'eert 1 you have taten In thus - thiseeriting the ,easels of God Made lis .his tiiin itiusgar „, ,Tinele;iiiiill,proitier, for,tbe tiara will immeithem you. mustanswer.— 'Tis•but a feeble. wog en-- asks yew leow, yet a higher • govver'wilti,' Irjo add, by, de :anode may eihfch canitiß',o•Seadeti';•ig-Peerfletter_Joeir - tibt .: , .4nw Vita Dratocain Lose Wase r Gair.swlcti. —tiest Greenwich in Rhode Island bee long lieeti under Demeotiratie rule; but at _the last election, the RepublioiumebYw neat menmuere tarried the • day, The .Deutocratal have usually at alacritous :bud their ballots printed on colored papir for their ac it to spot the . voters ai they ' came up.,, me pslll#li!ii varied with the different elections. fiAtiaway thei could tell ;how the atood atany time during tbet day, and .they could drum - sip abeent votereaccordingly. At the ' 'last electiott itt - alteptiblicans . suppliod .themitePres.. with a!soldeltnit Iscutibelet. tickets elf ill colors, and waited the 'appearance of the" others, 'he Deinocratie ticket* torpid' rc4. 'Republican debate ?revel speedily distributed of the same coldr; both Partleabegan to vete, and the red • •• tickets tarried ecerything before them . TO) man wh4 cheekedithe Bats marked wveri red ticket as pelhocrstic, and wisisurpileed at `the poor show i • thelßepublicattewerc molting. But east awhile 12 ‘theltruth of the ease , was :discovered, and then tti!l - Dembc+ilo; poiket.hooki sieid taken out, Democratio horses were barnemed,c and a general DoMooritlis rueli iwas Made 'for - the aged, infirm and delinquent; , but it was' too late. Most of th&. had votildant One side or - tho.other, and the poi closed up° , tstepublican minority. keg despokite de • ion of the Naas faistion is of the Neste epithets in ieu of miner , each u tint, eta: • A poor co tetoptible position that Paper now oceopies.— Po hot a pirticitt-of, Los not th power to d* farther birth; whits it is ,tho daspise4 lithe one end of the State to the r. -Only to its Canning treachery was It for bit), tor ,tottny honest dinericana were de ed by it. Now that - the titask is removed, erican-Ropublielltilifnittalteast its puny efforts .'tehlei 'dr ii - oroolsti,•to ao It Injury. , jitiorttlang.. ow io Uzi! Piolvs.—To derive,' 'hoot the ..loytitetit of 'fruit, and berries, all that bealth and. nutritive *Mist whfeh belongs to their 'na.• • we' • "r. ' k • • r irat--17se ft uits•that ere ripe, fresh, and per , raw. * S ^ ' • - •. * .eeeeir—Thay - should be used le their natural te, without cup?, cream, mills, or:eny otter • of food ordrink: • Tau PLANTATIONS AID SWIMS OP Till Som. —The ; 4 itr Odeon Delta autlastes tOps.nusaber of slaves at the, Booth at ova, three • and a hair millions. and their aggrogets talle .at: present WW 2 , at fulli:,losteen hundred millives .of dol lars; . The cotton plaetatioce to the South It ea= amstes at sanest eighty thousand, and the aggre.j, into - value of their annual product at the present prices of cote" Is fully one huudretrand Monti tire millions of dollars: • Thera am over thousand tobacco plantations; and their annual' products May to : valued at -fotption ,caMions o dts. There are two thousand six handily • anger plantatlotiv,'the priduots et 'which average -. ititettelly word_ than twelve millions. Thercrarn . • fits bnidred aid Ilftpette doellestatione, which ytald •Illt annual 'revenue of' four millions • of deli' lars ~.\ . . . . I drd—Frolis - bare ' ,thelr beat efforts when" uh d in the early . part of the 11;4 hence we do Uo advise theiremployment at a later hour than , tit -middle of the afternoon ; not that, if perfect at ripe, they play ' not be eaten loosely by them.,, se cc ,, within tyro hours *fled time, with - &drop.' is ; but, if. the sournesa , of decay shotold hap-?, pi to taint thee", or rity' liquor Should .inadver-t, iC tly be largely .drank afterwards,. liven colid, Til ter, atildity of die whole doss may follow, re sit ling In a night o f ofustretto, it not irtual• or: tir gerpus.eickuess. `,'tkit is better not toi run that ri4 - ' - ~, - • ". , , To derive .ektulare deeded snedleinal effeet„ f ,onits should be largely eaten loot otter rising in the morning,' end` about; mlinay between break feet and dianet. ' e lin incalculable . eurcint of It/Olean and surer lig would he'lirevinted everf . yearif the whole class Of lebirlelteri swegyretra our tables do-. .rinikeurstutero And. fresh, sipeoperfect, (mita and., buries Watt SallintlllWl Irbil! al••SIDOUDI 0 1 ' money' Volt 4 1totihi he -saved"riberetayil at the. New •York priees' cif tititi , ;' staid, to Some fam-, ince, amount to 'reanyrilellars,-idiollare enougp, to '.educate Cu - eyhetr Atli/. Or 'i r ~.., porteurAir . whole 'ear,. In settee ,Se env of our conotry.--tfat4: oUntln bunt DeLvsu, .hoving, hunted hoc husband Omagh about four.and.tweuty volumes. pow coil: eentrates her 'wrath in a lerocions paraphkit, in which, she is• more vituperate than ever 'before. Some litahalitaliceli are *Mounding, from their °sire and imitaatta venom: rot Instal/y.4lkt siii4ifter aloe". btiiiitimon One of her husband's - ellegedenorte Idev :• 4 •130t then you have tact, end I have not., !Vvie.y. true; and such boa been Your tact., that .had you been ;oda* Iscariot--whlch chronology l alone prevented you befog—yo n world never after selling your '(l.d, have bad the grace to , go Out . end boo g yourself, but on the eon:, 4 traryi *out have satvlowe aud, mitten ,en *0'1; do to the oriuthianb—the Qlsagmir incidents o l f that day anouncing the black and heinous sl Of • treat+ and warning them against it; which would don dem have proenredyee the + honor of being citsothy the ; penny-a-Wien et the present day its a -It authority orithat bead." ,- may beovell for persois trate - .ing ! daring lbe summer to know, that in ease a physician, is not at band, a safe remedy, of, potil r. siderable eftleaey, is forted in stirring a little ',beat flour fn I glass of cold, water, until it II of the eon= slyteney of dark erean,dtink it dosraandrepeat it several times In the come of the day, if need ar• Meanwhile, at no b les. drink nothing, and down,lie 4: practicable. The dear may met tne kfhaniealy,- noVenedieinally, by plugging up the related months through which tba watery pani cles are poured into the intestinal canal. .11are, diarrhatas are often the result of the greater Goof: nose of morning and evening over mid-day, sig the injurioul alias 4f bad air on an empty s •maeh; hence, enema 'the most itupoitant rules for , ttavelers, in all seasons, and _fail to 'breakfist before you .ride:—.Malrs :roil:II - al of IletatL'' - ". ; FOrreitidt,icosurrsoy.4.-Notiseof a Oonvs tion Of the editers,and pullishera of the prase of Pennsylvania % to be holden at Danville. osilred nesdey, 29th inst., is given.' We respond to the .eall chest fulij. A somber of the promineutmiti semi of, Danville have extended a cordial levita tion to the fraternity, and we pretame. wilt eaton4. We them., There are a number of. abuses eon. wectedirlth the press, which need 'ieformilig, and the'sttetidancii lout. grit - There are several impertant Inestienlipon press' of Pentssylvaeis is culled to take a arm sod BATA AD 'TA 'MOS CAI74IIIT.The N. Y. YWb sas tee .." , , _'fAo other journey taro already motioned the met„ It is. pethapo, aot improper for as to 'tits that Mr. Bapid,Titylot is'about lobe Married to Mies Merle Mum, dooghtet of - the eminent flermie.astronOmerr of }hot lime. , The wedding a tilt t a ke place at, etalmobo easldenos of the "-bride's family, In tboAutunto after Mr. Taylor's return from the' North MOIL ' Tito happy couple will srend ' the ;next' Winter'ot Moboote. ;Ittia sent will not provost the execution of Mr. .Tay lor's phut of an oxploratios of Central AM pre. viola to his return to conotrj." • SITAINCII . OTTE*. 'TIIII DIST WIIAPOIT.-411 Ear: gni& ofilm .tatibl,alkil• sitting at a tabie,7wai uotleed"to,turn pulsr.ilth fright, and on being Asked the retie - 014, quietly replied that a snake had noma into thio'rotn'tard . twisted himself round hte leg•*fib,' table. A gentleman resat tcriiiitit, but hirtaido: "Do not) touch it. Don't wake it, forit will strike its fangs into fee. Let it 'rake of .Itself; and' It mai leave me harmless." •Tbenompany left silently,' and the emoer reinaln 'ed in perfect stillness till the snake" • lathed and crawled oat of the room. Pour .oonsituatrm. , ;—thinsisti 'Yob, bus are very poliCa. An .linglisbatan mita eau ansoitad oe a lonely 'Toad by s raglan. said hq, "yoo . bare my coat on; may I freebie yon ibri o t t ir no it ' iatmati dMw a pistol and told the ter low be was mistaken.. t'Sir,"sald the robber, !11 . perceive thst lam. Will jon 'do mettle honor to coMpoolests• year that I may remember it 'id my sriki•fir Tana is • place.' In . renuipluuls knoya at Trersitonitinor, which hai ties deli:Wed as s'obvertd with atones' sod sedlreseelf Orme Alters Imo fifties rattlesnake', asdr nothing but hemlock knots sad huckleberries were., predated to addition to stones and settlesuakt• • vtginainesti - paper steers, that the theatre. pit , bitOtase,in the filabit,of, batiesquhagi the, G o. o f ; *pare slimes In the Ircr ii by using, t wo ugob ia *t i er biaties, tied toOthilt with *string, -In .blob•the7 rein the bias lit the tion'lrere and Inierestisg seensee.,w, , „ ; , He Witt; bi'ireariiiieriseisOre'Cirho wisbeS you to be bis security fil.'it'ititti"isbich you Ste not wittteft to loseaaNytoldrlisleirsults, sod by wire his ielsalous:tetos47lridll be' corefollys avoided. • •PllLeDitellte Deceit Tacelt.--Our'sfhlt.foot ietifetiti t 'itoush;frAtiettioi ilia Le 1.41, i i .i*es , 'new, boabecome Mt of , the'seqtere led ,tmipri . , 'store of the Nana. Oho 4 PciatiliOsellie missed artlels which we extritet front the Gamete, will , bs foosijotorestlogstateinatitepszatioliesisblatte e. 'llielveq be 'elle frtto the thill,tithess et. Philo- . eleiplilo. is milli refrelhesffr•• , ' , ii ,, -. ,• , ' t ---,t_ tcolii tin at Site . 4reeeMlL—The • -1 - 0 Void-the eapiton er wfhliadikplileetillho tntertor,e , . Too Newl . .. _ tbsiohason aorterof Mot *art otoitetne so oettde._2; o „l". tw ibli dii tur b ir o o , l ai e t r b siv l a in 0, 0 ,4 - I ILlatfeel Ude. taittoordoinit t ls jilt tbs. Woo torsitottnit the Pktlattelpielind otitis Oki th at I" W i , • ...._ _ ... i. gqi ,_ _ _ . __ L i Aistiktoestfotatx Set-to -dokairt 'raying so , may. it is vatisy . hearted, lan *stens to to crowd Il!iagrw- 101- ..i.4 lb" - UM U IIIMAII UM __ AU I r l'ilstAnNeeo holiest. , • ~' , -:. •, , • ttliee; god thii - teitetirottote of the Zan lesseefhwele N ov) riot , osoeitn;:litlitltey Week; 04 rmitew : 1 - 4• , ,- . ‘ - - '...... "," . • - .. , Ratio:lmo %who t******** *in sok • sew , mite *vote Mit /415.. ieti volials'eettert: eest e ll te "„,„. asti resulted the death ef Issersk pirsois sal , 4 , naiad Ins icon Soma lams, most plop', - to tehelhele thole* betirmt, t ...t hl = Wriaisiids - pi..l lb ip ircroliding 4 6 big* 11110116? 1110111 et whom . tb " , 4 e w e i l °6l 'llet tetettk the elmlleseele• rite Oates to SS esostet• 00t0.m0..14 " ma ' 1i,....................-........--.. -- mogul ow, bto#,Jt.e ,ez—, , l it p robe"" tot ,t 1 , 1 e . .„ _Le ~Vdeli_ _ 4 PL"'" - • ga r like shaded silk; mutt be timed is Cu ti l d ir ti Og l a id .- 4 ' .412r ? '"'"TE 7- ' i .610:11 0 t. ' 0 50,11/4i1 0 01 11 . 911. the 'WSW Rab bi/; I etteetieseiecitseelets mitt eloosiss yes. , ' 1 V S .. '4.11-c= Y I Ai . U ' ' - .. Al* * ~,,, , „..,.. 4 ~„ i. 4 10 ... 'l., ..'. i ' I :, .1 ~ • .o. a I.' . 1 j ;:r:.-, A 1 - ..i. , 1 - 1 - 1 1 , ..1.- . v,.;,,i ~! • . , , • . ' '' 4,1,..Ag* 4ifima4 10 , 1 .v0g04 , 1 4 04 0 11. of etivaetar lu anitefl; Wake a ta a Musing to • ! th• bifels'lb atbieb be niovis: " ' • " Att via' as Aceiii;a4Tbe . bark of re 411104. re• iglo s WM gold for $l.OOO, and ttlyd►lbair {OT 113 • .:= 41 •• 4 • •4•4 voLl • : 8 SET IN EARGER TYPE MAN • BE CRAM= SO PER CENT. A.D. _ RATES. • • ..J. h B. & ALLEN 1. ADVERTISEMEI "lISUAL,WIP VANOW ON 7 rind 8 Smith Wharves, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN 01LS. June 6,'57 I 234 y . • . GEO.' W. POMEROY & - CO., 1 DRAMS IX OIL, SOAP,O CANDLES, Le, • NO: iQ South. Water street; below Market, Pliatielphlo • . . ' • ...--- • Sperm, Lard. El , hant,-Whale, Tanners' and shadowy 011, S mend Adamantine Candles. llinuel T. Filler Saloom. pair Philadelphia, notary 5,1.6 . .. . I.ly . WI . UCH . CHUNK Wire , op e( Man u fa c tory, W1.2.3r. 32145an*(1. 1 , - Bsorfsetuer of Wire Rope, for Inclined planes, awn , . Dive., wonl inlorut the public:l4l he la now pre , make ' 'ALL SLAWS, ENOTIIS AND - SIZES OF FLAT ND ROUND ROPE. • - At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the most liNemi terms. ethic Wire Rope Pillory. Danok ;Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. * . - Reference can made to )Nara. ILIA. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A.ll. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk; to N. Patterson; Sum I t Hill. to Sha Lasenrlng .1. Co., TII. more, Lucerne unty, Pa.. and lorpei tact,•nesely all the op erators in the lon who hare been using his ropes. • July 26, '66 • • ' . 30.1 y lie .., ... BALY & •11BATHER 1 Haviig Removed To Then; • . N1 W STORE • • , It NO "920 .CHESNUT STREET, ABL'T ERN NL.NTII AND TENTUJ • •, '' ifiladelphia, Are now open ng• a apleilld stock of • 'CA PETINGS Embesel qg e ry variety of * ENGLISH.; BRUSSELS, • INGRAIN, TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL, and 'VELVET, , TIkREE-PLY, ENETIANS; • A LSp. • , , AMERICAN CARPETS, Of their 'one Manufneure which they warrant to be equal to anykfftekls made i n Hifi Country. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Of every variety of style and width. - ' - CANTON MATTINGS.COCOA MATS, RUGS, DRUG; .. •. 1 GETS, kc., Ac., Le. April 25, '57 [Sept:2o.'so 7,5•13 , 1 17- JOIN A. MOOlIE.) 1 . . 1011N W. WILLIAMS. MOORE A, WILLIAMS, General c ommission Merchants, . • AND DEALERS IN ' • MINERS' SUPPLIES • • J. No. 64 S. *atter street, Philadelphia. - The subscribeir having been associated with the coal trade and ruining operations yenently, for several years, are prepared to apply orders for all articles; contingent to mining pu sea at the lowest calm with care and despatch. Our tuck comprises the following articles: 011wSporm, ' Safety Lamps, Thorttley'srelebrated Solar, ' Fuses, ! Own Betting; _ Elephat f, Blasting Paper, Washers, Bleache , Slope Chimps, I Pecking, ~hacked Ropes. all sizes, 110,14.• • Lard, Pulleys, Blasting and other Rosin. Wicking, Powders, • 43 reasin Wire Rope,- Soap. Lin Tar and Pitch, Candles,Be., Be. Hodgson & Kee J.Z. A. LR. Allen, Charles Miller k CO, S. Bother . I. Kin.; and John Thornley, Esq.; Phila. delptda ; Hon W. Donaldaon, lion. C. W. Pitman. Geo. W. Sn lZo d t e t r livtl q ;?,' 4) . .r..l) l3 elrttwnv s ..'nEs'An g anglinLe . it l :;lll ll e"); &t a d J.J. Conner. Ashland. Pauli:47l7, '&7 34y t Schuylkill Fire Si Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. O m.0....iy,. e. :Oftlee . in Billymati's Building, ilahantongi et., • 2 doors above Centre it., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAWi ,411H301:10:000. 'CHARTER PERPETUAL.. This Corap:M g obtained its Charter at the last Session Of the Legialat • of Peuneytiranla, and latnow fully-or. ganised and p :pared to issue' Policies, at liberal rates,- on Fire and Itl nd risks. on Puttße and Private Build= lags Introit , Shacks of Goods and Ilerehandive of all ,kinds. • ' Also on Coal Breakers and Marhiniry, Inland Imp; ranee on Can. Boats and Barges, - by Canals end Rivera; also on Cargee -of Coal to Philadelphia, Nedi York, Bal timore. &c. Th a Company guaranteesto adjilat all losses promptly, and ereby hope to merit the patronage of 4te public. ", . SAMUEL SIL WILLIAM MO, JACOB HUN OEORGE LAO W. F . . SMITE', ROBERT M: P Directors' • • • • TITAN,I .1: ADAM, JOHN D. DEIBERT, :INUER, Jr. ' JOIIN„IIENDRICKS, J. It PRAEFF.: • - .11. GUN. TZING ER, GEORGE J. HEIR. "!PILLYSIA.N. President, General Agent. ,•,, IW. P. 83IIT . 4 . 'Prat syllre. J SAM .Secretary ouary 1,'5, C • OPAr BEATTY. ginocinted wits Beatty, in the M. Beatty A en ling et. Coal ea, Pottsville. J cOOPAR' olgoed be in oppartuer Commission 13 o Coal, uuder Otheer,-208 oppctte the ,Ati' February 9. C0 -PA ohroed ba h purpose of ad & J.ll. MCCItEA prepared to AI I Mountain (Le. county, Pa. rebrakr,v, 14! C 0 -PA The dote and etter.this k C0.,1 In Cba& an sue No. 3:28 NeF Yurk; Miy 9, 't,7 , SHL 4 or or to celebrli oneor proremente to .ng the Coal, I trz3e.o-erLar let, both cc other l mprsrl trace for Leh ?:. rebruary 9 COAT f I'INIERSIIIP.—JAMES M. . ni the late firm or Beatty ..k Thomas, ,bas tk film Theodore Garrets.= and James B. ie :oat buelpess..under the' firm of James Co., who willcontinud the wining and eel. 'll:usual. JAS. M. Blit ATTY. It. TIMODORE GARRETBON, JAS. B. BEATTY. ne 28,'56 4 26 -1 II • l!N ER SH IP .—The ,under •! this day {January 21st, 1856.) entered dilp Ism the transaction of a General Coal :einem, and also' for the purchase and sale the firm of W. M. R001:118 & CO. Ciro& tway, New York, and In Centro street madam IlotO, Pottsville. • , .Wkt. M. ROGEIII I , New Yoik. • P. D.,LUTIIEE, Pottsville. ';56 tttf • TNERSHIP.—The under e aismeisted themselves together for the leg nod selling Oval, under the firm of Y 1< CO., at AtiIiNNRIED, mkt aro now order 4 for the celebrated North Spring Igh) Coal. Address. Jeansvllle. Laverne JOON B. IIIeCREART. ' ABRAM L. BUMPER. • . JACOB A.' AIYISRS.. ,57 • 7.0 m l ue... TN ERSHIP 'NOTICE.— ribeng have aliMelated then:wives. from ate; under ‘ t he name and atyle of TYLER, , sotoduet the Mildness of Dealing re to FREDERICK TYLER a CO;, at ' t street. Philadelphia' 169 Broadway, Mr I`B. 16, Port Itiehmond .- ' i ;:i ' FREDERICK TYLER, lit:OEOP. F. TYLER. C. NICHOLS BEACH. WILLIAM E. STONE. 104 f : .ND and 111 AHA NOY COAL adarsigned are prepared to receive orders Red Ashland Cent from the "BancroftPl, From the extensive alterations and im• de at the Colliery this winter fdr prepat• hey feel no hesitation in offering it to the tele that ran have no superior in the mar , quality and freedom front dirt,idste and rg s. They are also prepared to make con • h and Schuylkill Coal from other snipes BANCROFT, LEWIS at CO., .19 Walnut street, Commercial Building. 'AT 6.1 T . CAIN, HACKER & COOK, • it MIMS Altio lIIIIPPIMS 41. '33leirsli. ZECoath. C7Catil. Also, dealers it othei Arse iluelltles of • . ~. White and UTII Ash Coals. -..... . , Pi 0.410 Walnut stress, Phdadelphia, and Weaßand , ' . - , Wharres, Schuylkill. , .> ' • - TIMM CAIN. . MORIN HAMM Jtigi M. Oson. ~ r February 7, 1 '67, ; -: 6-1, HA ES; SMITH, & G 0.,. ._ Qoat_Merchants. .... ii ). No. 107 ( tels) , walunt Street, Pldld'a, , Are now noel Ins, dlrect.froni Joan A Mensal) Cantu, a full supply f Oreenwood Cold, which we odor at the loweetnarke prier. Orders tostiltber be eldressed to near to our Agent for the New E ngland Elates, U. G. TLICKSX, • . 2144 . Slay :3,'67 . . VAN NbtilioN . •1161,, Agents for Mae - of tliel : . 78 taiLISCZCAMIC Coal Navigation CO.* Coal ! : A ?In - Best ed and White Ash Bead. 0 28 Walnut street, PIIII,4DNLI4D. • Offices: o. 43.Llberty St., car. Nassau, N. YORK. *o. 6 Doane street, BOSTON. Ripping es--Bristol, Bastin's' sad Pier •• • - No. 1, Richmond. 3.7sretr2S, . :LEWI Minere • AN ,AVDENRIED & CO., tid Shippers of •the follow , ing celebrated nRAOITE COALS, From PICILILDELV BLACK. Min, • Imp ABU. SPOLIN, - do , DIAMOND,- • - do 1ntQC,19714 , riscast. 0 XlllO If, • , • C ncii by t 'fog • LElllOlf, • • and the 1111:111E0 . ,; DUCK llRATlL,wurtgAsn WCVSTAIT, - 40 SPItINCI MT.,- • mum WYOUINO V 44. do m ELIZABEISPORT, Am, knd COUNCIL sin Fitt. CL. ' alkyd by t) AL.4o..the vet) , superior. iIIEIRLAND Mikis; * 11 ** 1 1 4 40 Coil and.lren Cosway. • {Walsta it reel. PITILADELPIIII. Self*te Arcot. IObTON. 110 Broathniy. SEW YORK Mirth 11.'41 • • Nadi I HE ' anent.' ttdirry, Tariaty of -this count with those •!. ; ! I dud my this cause that I .-an, of dealers eon'. trade neu than upon poi gaind in Orders b sent warra quilt; Marrt MEE NO. 29. •4 OFFICE.
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