. • I I ' g l.l - 11-v-------- ----- AL ueggo. otlitnAL. '- ' ' • --, ..• • .-,-: ='. '-'-'..! - Tsitats - or yrs ..._... . :.'t . . - 1 . 1 ' . errant srescolnr ° n n n . payable iti adranc*-$. .. 4' WO DOIX/rtt T er 2 --- ' tea -Altd $.200 It utd paid ': !., .; • • " ;fl. li not .eild wi 'ila sin m oa ts , . 1 e, . , w ithin the Yetir• ee asset I . ' . . Thr..e.oo 4 uric s art...s, in advisor*, •• S 6 i 1, '.. '' - ;-: - 'do • + + 1000 , ' ,- • ,- ....,1 ' ' ,I-: -- !Eaten ' .I . s . ! do Oct ..- 1:11 Q 0 ; ..:- +:-.. .: meek —ii rtsthelntariably paid iu advaucc, . - . elttbAllboDlP to es .. . ' end andit, ' l." US aint 01/1251: . • ' ' • o Cant , , ' ; • . ' ' ' ; '• • •' . .. .. nieJeces.. it illbsfianalehal titCarrlersiandotbers at . `e•t - ner o 0 cop) cosh on dlivery. • • , . , .- n- '-- I ' Sckeol Seekers supplied Intill the • ' ,'' ' • ,', •- • - • - 640ProPS in . - Jedigat , at $1 *advance. ' • ' fita LAW Of Itagarieris.'• .+ i '-+• , • , , , f/ ,s: ipenharribers order the discontinuance of their new* , !. pumas, the publisheremay coutinue to seed theM until ' - 1 -..., , .. . I , • / II'ILL TEACH PO arrestages are paid, •,- • If subserlhent neglect or refuse,to lake theirne . w t epa- ' • . , pen tram theoftires to which they are dlreetnt.:h , d are ___ _ . , _ 101 l easpsnsible until they hare oettled the 41 an er- • , • dared them diSrentinned. - ifnubserl ' bdr linu've s° Q‘b" v. re ant to he fermi• I , - '' -- . - • - • - .7 . the publisher,lia 1, e nartid"WsA s : ij majwynYllll4. • . direction they • courts ha bled that refusig:to ta , enewspa. Tn , - --„,,, „m oo . or reinoving_and teat ingt•thein un- • OL: XXI4 7 • ° ~....-----I , d Weave of Intentional fraud ' • e tiled for, Is Prie l • RATES OF ADVERiISINC. . . Are- drertiscreark, in Larger tynir Oran wszard min bel one sitter* eflo Ones. 50 cents for one insertion-sub- rAsirp 50 per cent. ad • *or opt our regsdar.rures. ' 1 ~,,i nent ineerthms, 25 cents each. 3 liner one time. '26. ..7_ - _ - 72 -_i ---._.____ —_,_______ cents--tubsequent insertions, i2N canto each. ' Alledver- a • ' J 8. - . A. Sr, S ALLEY • "...L. over linoei for short periods, Cherged as a ; square • . e , .., u l iras. . we. TWO. vortel. az.: ' ?mint. 7 .all 8 s oit h „ . laves, x,iiiiadelphik Three II hes, 03 88 $1 25 * $2 25 1,3 oo , - Four lines, SI) ' 1 25 r 75 275 44X1 D ALE - S INVILS' Vivi lines, il 00 15,0 200 SOO 500 , . ' pie tine 125 2 .25 • 2 410. 400. 600 JUDO 7, '47 . - . , .... ir ..; a l Fevers B e et, -- ' 1'25 . - 2.".5 2'7o' 450 '7 00 ' Elst lines, 25 , 2 ''' 285 500 800 '' • - ''' '' i Onifil t I ILSII . OILS: HI ~- , 1 lei,,,,ji ner , 25 225 300 ' 650 ••9 00 ALE OUR FITZ TEE COUNTED'S Arta/ADZ Or me MVO. , OD C. ONAtKEAN one square, 2 5 2 25 • 3 50 6 c : 000 ..,„ Twasquares, 2 25.400 51x0 00 . ' l4OO :„I, l li 05,1 51 4,.. a ... tub arti ef i , nhil a b a - Three squarer, 450 600 760 /2 ' 18 00 ' , •. _A 1r -0 . ''" • Foul aquarem 4 50' 600 8 00* 14 00 20 00 °clitoral oraunissi , , llor_chatits, and Dealers ill - Quarter c01.. ' 000 0,00 12 00 18 00 Zfr 00 . WHA - trAND S ERM OIL FOR MINING s,„starger spare for short periole, as peragreement. .6r+ Business Notices, $l. eac h-atecoln- 43ep panted with en AND MEC LAICAL PURPOSES. t. 22, '55 adredisement.so cents each. - . ~. 38-0 I Adyertisemels before Ilanieges and Deat4, 10 rents ' perlinotortirsti sertion-gubsequentlosertidne, scents • • EO. W. POMMY & Cti pie line . Nine ordsarecountedasellneinsibrertfaing. • • : DEALEAD TN . " Merchants and others, advertising by the year, with ._ OIL, 80 P, CANDLES, Ac , A; I changes, and a standlog advertisement not exeeeding 15 AT.IIO. 10 So th - Water street,.,below l $l6 Ott 1.11 Idarket,,Philad/,lphia. c. hues, will be charged, including subscription; Spare to thesumunt of roar squares, 'with chats- ' ' ges'and oubncription, • ' I 0 ° 00 Spann, Lard, Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and 'elarldneri Without changes , at the rates designated a bove . kirertiadments set In larger type than usu al will be ' Uni SPsnad ' ud Adaindilt4" Cludild. dinged 50 per cent advance, au these priced. All cuts Boinnel T. Will realesmiti. will bo charged the same as letter press. i . Philadelphia, Janatry 5,''57 ' ' • I-1 , • ..f ; NO Trole advortlaements received from Advertising • ejellZ= l i ciszai36Emss Agents abroad, except at 25 per tent. advance on these ' , ' . pred, unlees by , special agreement with the - publisher. Mariargeo 25 cents. each. Deaths ACOOMPADIEd with nOt• CS H ..14 COUNTY • . Ices. 24 cents, Without notices, no charge. • I All notices. except those of a religious character end WILL , AVEIIIIONEY 1 for educational p urposes . will be charged 26 cents for any , number of linesl under 10. Over lo lines, 4 cents per line - 711 ,PURCBASING . . addltional.'• I ~" ' ' - I Proeesdingool'oneetinge.not of a generator publiecber- . • cHiNi t. AND . 0 1 . 4 88 iseter;ettargett at agents per line for each Ineertion.' To facilitate Calculations we will state that 328 lines •' makers column-1164 lines a half col utn n-and 82 lines o T iy quarter actuate: 2952 wordsmakeacolumn-r1476a bait ~ ' NIIALE - &,, MITCHELL . 1 "Viluinri—abd 738 a quarter column. All odd lines over ii each square, charged at the rate of 4 cents Per line, for one time, and illlcenta per line for three timer ' , 707 Ches t St.,:above*Seventh,.. v.s.rly advertinern must tontine their adeerttaingito - their own business. Agencies for othere.sale of Real p'- . - • PHI AD ELPI-I IA: 6 tate. Ac., ant wit included in businesiadvertisemen. Traoirx A linen ' import the greatest variety o , --------1---T- NEW...Br, g 'AUTIFULWARES ' - BOO3S ' SH O E S & • ' 9 I. 1 Ve 1 ....-e....;-,,-. ----- -_ -- - - -•-: - --- --- which they will sell in quantities to Ault the wants of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKSi &X. the - rill-1E Subscriber -begs leave to inform ; • PAR AND CITIZEN, . I. his customers and the community at large that as, . AT 1 .1 - bas Just returned from the city with a - ---... ' - '..WHOLE ALE PRICES. • ... eolleellOn °fertile, in Ma line, alt. , . l'''..l' 11 4 , 1/ aiwist BOO ing TS, of ~I+,VILII4 ' • BePtember 12,'67'[51A611.80N] ' 37.3 m I . SHOES, • , ... r . 1083 S.IIIOORE.I [JOHN W. WILLIAMS. ' i GAITER. 9, SLIPPERS. . MOORE & WILLIAMS ' 1 , PUMPS, ke., ,_ 'General CO mission Merchants, of all , deitcriptkos, for Ladies, gentlemen and childnk • AN DEALERS IN An 'legal:42o4le of nisoes'Alod children's' buttoned salters, something new In the latch style. • ! • ' MINER SUPP Also, a new lot of Trunks, Valises, Qupet-bega; &tett- • ' LIES , els. ke., Ac. 1,- . :No. 54 8: Wa er street, Philadelphia, Customer vorneatly and expeditiously attended to. The subscriber bay ng been associated with the_coal Here and Shop is centre. one door above Ills street. trade and mining e rations generally, for several years, er - 0.11 xt dom.** the Bed Front:lok irreprepskred to supp orders for all articles Anitlngent Pottsville, Ma 30,'572"..2 • .Iyj DANIEL SCLIERTLE. • to twining purposes a this lowest sates, with cars and 1 dr.patett, ;Oar Meek m 1,1.1,1113 the following articles:* . 5 -77- - EDUCA'TIONAT, .. . 4111414.41 perm, Facety Lampe, - Thernley'n celebrated ! • • Solar: " Pluses, . . ' Gum Benin '• ; • Elephant, Blasting Paper, - IVishers, g , ' • !: , Bleached, SlapeChalliq 'Packing, PIANO TEACHING. Racked, . Bore, all alms, Rose, 1) Meyer, IcTrirantst, gives instru e- , , . Lard, Pu leys, -. , " - Blasting and other .I. . 800 on the Piano Forte and neledo. • I ' Bolin, WI •king, ' Powders, ',on Pet Willa and neighboring towns. .! !! Gffl ':avingi IV Rope, - Soap, • Tint eisteridc' Apply at his office. second door below • , Lltlelfell, Ted and Pitch, Candles, ite., Ate - , the Post Otlire, Pottsville. [July 11, '57 1 28- , . , • . - tesslarcams: '• • .•,..-------WESLEVAN FEMALE COLLECE, Hodgson & Keen, J . A. &S. Anon, chorus inner & Wilmington DelaWart6. l • Co., 8. Rothennel, Est., and John Thornley, Esq., fulls- HIS adelphla ; lion. W. Danaldson, linn. C. W. Pitran, Geo. , I ' Li ST IT6TION, eliartereil • w.soyder, Faq.,D. l e t Brown, Ext., and L. 1. Brooke, • fall Albite powers to grout diplomas acid Esq., Pottsville; Wm Beilavon, isq., SihneravilieVoad e i l h roofer &erns+. IS designed to meet the demaude of Lqbe. Y. J. Conner. Ashton ' [January 17,'67' 11.19 , caul Female llducation- i No enieuse n i has beenspered timelier it a iMrst class 4 Schuylkill Fire & Marine • ' 44:tauin. A FULL IARD OF I4STROCTION hi regularly ::: s . INSURANCE COMPANY. A log facilitioi for an extpudedland thor-. ,' . ril suck education, such as can only he had in the but in- 41:7 - .I' . .M :n ttas 17 1 .1. 1 - itintiom. • 134 . . a The Collegiate , Year commences SEPTEMBER Ist, ' 1857. . , Office in SilirmanN Brilning, 2llthantongo St., Catalesne, may be had by inquiring of the Prod. ! 2 doors above Centre at., Pottsville, Pa. dent. L. C LOll5llB, or of the Financial Agent, T. J. ' CAPITAL AII.I4IIOItIZED UT LAW THOMPSON. [July •.1'5,'57 31311 -Gm-6 ..12 .21424:90000. , CHARTE PERPETUAL. - -1 ) 711 N 1 — 1 I -- "NG &C; i , - . li , .: .This Couiriany obta ned its Charter at the last Session of the Legialatu.e of Pennsylvania, and is - now fully or: . tran 'sell and prepared to Lssue Poi tries, at liberal rates, NEW I TYILES WINDOW BHAD E S . on Fire and Inland kn. orcPublic and Privateßuild r Tusp,rereived a large and eleg.,nt as- inge.eurnitnre. Stec sof GOOda and Ilcrchandi of all 1./ ro r tme . ut o' Window Shades, new and beautiful de bigirl, leciatlini. Gold Bordered. Oiled, Landers on Coal Breakers and 3farbinery, Inland Inane ' po or Flo ,! ALIO , , kinds. • ranee on Canal Mats. ad Bargeß, by CanaJa and II Wen': tal,Hothie dr., A.r., cheeper than e'er. ; \ ALSO. ade Shade , ot every dec. 1 -, 1 also on Cargoesof Co Ito Philadelphia, New Vork,Bal . r;urcd, (Rued end Plain Paper Shades , n( Galore. Ike. This Com any guarantoestoadinet all losses promptly, and there hope to merit the patronage of ,:opine For Aide by / ' ' BENJ . . 11#1NN AN. the public. ' (`'s tre Street, opposit e EpiscopatChurch. . Seth li, 'V; 1 • ' • : 11. ' . 'rectors I - • • ' • li; A )1t71.11, SILLTNIA, J. 11, ADAM, .f UST RECEIVED I WILLIAM MORTIM :R,Jr. ' JOAN D. DETIII:LIT, • - New Styles Paper Hangings, 'JACOB lIUNTZING 0, Jr JOHN HENDRICKS, POODEBS, FIRE • -- - y :owl?. LAUER., J. E. GRAEVP.. . . , • 64; - i--:_.-- - - . 2, .F. SVITIL • 11 U. GUNTZINGER, .1! hoard ['riots, 6rtain Pa. i r, ...... 11 'A ~....---,...., ' OVERT 31. PALlirit, 02,01 Git J. }Dant. - 1 ,4, L . . ' Pieces from 0 cents to • • ts• . • its? ..,:-,,,, .t. • ; . SAMUEL SILLYMAN, President. il to , which we are prepared to • • • •,: e % W.Y..7 i SMITH', Secretary and General Agent. .rut up at short' notice.. i Pottsville. Januars-1. '57 house and Sign Pesintlingi t Glazing, &0., , ‘____ _ __ ,_ _ .. • _ _ _____ Striae' and Enamelled French and Ameri6n double ' ILIA, Chryetal; Elect and Plato Glass, furnished to or- : TRAN ,IPORTATION. do. All orders promptly attended to. ,51unEr a BOWEN', ESC/ XaliCanr-e7-e ' ' Cent rtl street, '2 doorabovo Amerinin House. ...• Mardi 21, '571 I 1 . 2.1 f. Acgoiill °DATION LINE. T ILE I.IN . NILSIONED - HAVING .1 REDUCED PRICES . I . t made ern*, • , 'cot , in conjunction with Philip r, 72(701,11. Wiassizo4o3r ACitti.e3Eisrs. ght, - of Radii, . Pa., to run a regular line of Boats , nom PHILAD 3 MIA 'TO READING AND r r E stibscriber has a krt. lot of • OTTSVILLE, a ' very_ Aid. Patterns eL_ .. ' And all intermediat . points„ we are now prepared to g • Paper, , ultable for Halls, •,• ..- ,7,,,. __,...--• -- •• receive geods for all he above places, and our utmost rulers, Dining Ittkons, Chem- ••: n e,,,, - -----.7" . attention will bo gi .n to ship goods with promptness to ten snd Piddle it endings, wii ieh i ,";?: Xs. •cgs . ;'''' and d,...spatch. • , . a, to will sell all greatly redulced all a • . t .. ~ , .., , We aolirit a she of patronage from merchants and oleo. .The Stork embrocee the •• l• R. ' •'" 5.:- • \others., who may ha o goods to forward for that section to Print and most esteemed Pollens*: ' Paper i r cheap as 6 of the country. 1 . nab 'a Noce. I Schweitzer ds Co., " New Is the lltne,for Bargains; for Paper TlOnginew and • No. 65' oath Wharve, below Wine Street. ,ut ? - . , k, at I It. 110:NAN'S t heap Wholesale end Retail Paper and Stoo k .Store. ' , • AGENTS : •a - o-l'ApEitl 'HANGERS SUPPLIED VERY CHEAP. - 41173. J. it irs Philadelphia. • • MI tictober Mat, 'l,l • . 1411. . . . PIIIII, At.ritiolit, Reading. ' ' ArarEs Et Bso., Pottsville. . _ nly 4, '67 . • 21-tf • . —.— -' INSURAN CES `s .. 1 . SCHUYLK 1.1. NAVICAT_ION CO. (')Ft'ler, o the Schuyl. Navi'n Co., tee- ' VIERS ' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST co., by . I Pottsville, Penna. I fort' ' iforch 1416,1857. I- , ' ' file charge e use of CARS and for TOLL on An. cill- .i PITA /4100,0001-eIIARTERPEI4PETUAL., thnirlte foal card ,on the Schuylkill Navigation will awe ads. ilitlS Oimpany, citarterctij by' the 1 b°.. i folle , until urther notice: ~, 'I Legislature'of Pennsylvania, with a clpital of One 1 • 4 ri 14 r. lj ' re: aired Thousand Dollars. is nowially or anises, and + ,-, .. commenced badness. The Company 1s: prepared In ; ' 3 .8 .s - t ti li ~,.,,,,, ire moneys and other prioerty to trust , and , Viow • not •• V C' •••:. • r; -t . ..,-, , „rest. omen moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of . ~e. War • err rent. per au num ; priori rat and intdrest parsble 1 1 5.; Al t o. co 4 , . ~ .-...- , Ond. For rates of Premium on Life insurance , , . - 0.-'' e tr.. printed Tables supplied at the office +of the Cone 0 --_. -- rush ny,Ce•etrisistrest, Pottseille. three doors ijouth of this • +Ma. Cts, t3a. Cts. . %change dotal. JACOB II UNT2INGEIt,jr., Preet. To Philadelphia, . 66 64 .. 62 ' 50 id it WELIANOTON KUNZ, Secretary and Treasurer'. • " Illanyunk. I• ' , 65 ,64 62 50 ; and A pritl, '54 ' 113 tf Spring gill, • 60 69 57 60 'orkii, ANTRUCM3 7381TRANcE COMPANY. .' ru st. it Authorized Capital, $400,000. • ~ N orr istown , . 65 • 54 ~ 62 • 46 over 111ARTElt PERPETUAL--r—Office , " Port Kennr:iy, 50 ,41/1 ' 47• 40 right • ' No Ot Walnut ' etreet, bet ween Third Ind 'Fourth' r U. Luther, .t% Davis PlereoN Julia K. lilackiston, It. Ilammettd ...) 1 Irs P, IV( v. riee,Praident,.. ." p eo4a in sto u h th ork lu e%; " Bridgeport, " Valley Forge, . 63 6° feD 6O • E . ' 8:1 5° 65 64 62 45 - ' 6O •49 47 40 .-8 37 •' .36 : -31 D. LUTHER, rWsidenf. ,"' Ifambarg, ' 35 34 22 28 • la / ling, ao 29 27 00 s- roe t., Philadelphia. ' This Company will injure against .: ,',,,' Al P .o a : w h i : j i u n n. g .i 's : Da : us, 6 4 0: 3 , 4: 41: 1 1 • .' 4 47 0 4 3 0 0 sting or damage by !;,ire. Buildings, Furnituie, and 31er. " Port Providence 60. •49 '47 .40 . ~1 Indite generally. Also Mouse Isemunicr.i on Vessels, " Phreolifilles • ' 45 4-1: . '42 -37 ' IT::: -sand Freiglite. Istsso INSURANCE. Eclat! parts of '' noYer . • Ford, ' '' 45 . -4 4 4 2 37 --.. ±_..Pottabown Land og, , 46 42 - 42 ' V eh o . Union. r ' Pnrecrota: t rail 0 ' tests AudenriSd, Joseph Ma:BOM, . Birdebo•ough, . 41 40 ~ 38 Si the or Pater Sll4er. '.. . Dr. Ileo. N. Edkert; ', , " Reading, .. '3B ' 37 - 35 Si • Funnel 11. hothennol, Wm. F. Dean. • " Mooroville, '-as - 37 36' ''' 31. ir..W.Sin it h, Noretary. by per ton e I '• I o salt, aOrwigsbitig Lim d way ; - --- ho charge VIIII - 7 1 .of =lO Ms, lesailidper poe t ,___ . _ cents 1 1 - I'.ll.l.vritra luau been appointed teg,int Pm the " t wee for 'waste as usual, and no charge leas than eCtepany In Schuylkill county, to whpm persons tteenty-fdecents Mn rill by made for any distance. Ira; Insurance can apply. • I - By order of I e 3tanagers, .F.,nALEY, ..... J.,,....71, '7,7 _ LAprit 8, '54 14. J : 1-, - K etc h _l,'S7 12 /are/Mint. 7-----i----- AIM— ' 1 INDEMNITY. ' . ' PH I.LAD" 'A & R - EADING RAILROAD. , d 35 4, LIRE Franklin Fire Insurnnoe Qom- , FFICE of the l'hilada. &R. U. Co.. j. And k 1.1u1,61 Nilladelphla. Mace, No, itiiiii, Chesnut ; O. " Thilcuthphia, Lard 13,1857. • 4., tali Firth :Area. 1 ' 1 The rates of Fret; . t and Tolls on Coal transported by' It' 4/t n 181111:177'08: , ihls Coutpany, will 115 !IS follows. trod / 6 th /lambi 1857 t SOOT r 1. , .." 1 " 11N : i/1 ".. 10 .' ,, George W. Htellards, until further null . . ••./013S hart. ' • Mordecai D. ;Awls, to Oct 7 .aua 4*,:ner, Adolphe It. Ikirle, • .1 fi S. ; ti °' i ° t honkl , ,emt, Dario] S. Itroti•o, - FLOM 1141 * . g 1 .i pica I .t 4/ r.:' otit‘ .54 . 0 .6- te. s•. , = • , , 111 orris l'atteTenn.. , . . . , .-.4 , ` - r. -,. -4 , c.)- ,e o vel '''' ,a u , v ,,, ,,i,inPunthee. permanent nt ilmitod on , —'— 4 Wa'/ I " , l.the of pn.perty, lo town and eourtry, at . . 1 1po i 1.75 1 co , 156 '"1". '' ar e emivivt PII t With nem:trite. : In nichmonn,, ~ + o . , I 1 NO CO 15$ nWr i,.;[:,„'7. , ,, ,,, :me I.:4••ri ell a large confingencrund, • 44 Philadelphia. 1 a Inclined Plane t ' 1180 1 I 741 1(1 55 vi vi „„ I . „ .1 1 --:: capital and Premiums, Lady Invested, ,4, bicetown , 1 1 , 0 1 1 75 1. co .155 o 0" ~,• ••11..y. to the Insured. Flni e their In- j CT ti „,,„ 4 ,,,7 ,. "1• 11, 1 et 14 years, they have paid upwards 1 : ° c „ lk 11 11601175 1 L.O 155 Ding..r . .trantorn It. ~ ilsoi 1 76 1 rt. 166 4 - ic , 44 4 ire i if...tumid tloilars,ltmarg I,y ' 'a" uf Seh ul- ' 1 60 . 176.1D0 , 1 6 5 ti..reby ~tr, ~ •'' -,,,,,, r , ..e , ....t).1.•000 or the advantages °flit` i:‘ 314 ak1a... a . k .: 155' 1 50 140 1 :,5 1, en i t 1,. / • us ~t l''' I 4 Sptil)g 31114 P, . - ' l /.. , alriillY and dispositilin to DlUut L 4 , . , , „ ~ ~,.... 1 , 1 t . •+• ~. .11,; 11,1,11iti0,, . ,„ 4601121.11.111001,111 Mt tWI 1 • a pato c , CIE.\ N 11.1NCKEI; AveLdent. mouth itailr lal , ~d i 1 551 1 " .1 40 -1 85 rtel olo ~,i ;' ",''''.vr !... , re . tae . y. " liatribo's and I Us ,an 11.0 145 135 130 r eef 4 ~7' ' r /',•• I•t•• U Apt. 11 t.s agent fo r the above , Jorivo'i .6 '''''ll°l ' , anti j., U ,,, ' W ' pn - parjid t o wo k s t o . , a ‘i, orrlvtown or Ilr dgeport. 1.50 1 1 45..1 35 130 rbe 41 ,:. ‘1 , ,,, , i141, 0t of properte. atithe loweet. 145 i 1.40. Iso k 3O tvililtEtt It essEl.. Agi,o. I " Valhi Fargo, . .., .. " 1 " rya KetalcvlYt 1454 1 40 130 1 110 ii, .5 , , ,, 4./4..11.1,51 [ :541. , u I'lenlxville, an eke' , —:- , . Boyer ford, 1 1 .Ailoo 1,...".0 ,„ 12 w 0 1 1 55 . 150 ..it 1 LIFE - INSURANCE. 1•• . • , " Pecteeown. • t. 1,301'1 25 I`ls1 ` 15 115 C .iranfl.fle Insurance, Annuity '.: grTruleta.tesTrlPe' ~..... 130 • I ..z. :115 115 .12'.,1115 105 105 T 'at Gnaparly of Philadelphia. omr.. No_ , .. !t ea m.... . • llO ~1 0,5 1415 105 to o f '.?reef, the nro4 dour /AA of the Custom 1 44 notwooii' itoadt g and • -of .e.TAt. t.;4, 0 , . , I ' ; ~ 1 -heullle, • 110 105 105'1 05 w,,, . . ) —(IIAI4TER J'ERIVTU,II.. ,4. ma in 0,14,,, 1 . l-10 11 a 105 105 'got 4 ,.. ta,,,,, lus 4r.turen ou lives on thervost raven , ', to Ifamburg, -,-t- - ' 110 I r 1 - , 6 ,7 11 tbi W .v. o r wpoihorg, 110 1 5 OW° . il --- o ni CT ( f the Ito rd of Manage, s y) , . Sett •A . March 2.1 — , '57 .2- NV. 11. Mcl LIIICNN EY, Seer• -------- i nfra' PHILAD'A. a ,__ ~. .." 4, OF Fl I ___.__ , 41 'elte{ raid up and Invested, toppabsewith 5..-orcautli irvoraiing ryservedlpud, offers .:trity to ti t I. i II x;1 red. 44 zas - may be .yald ye a rly, halfletuly or :...: 7 14 tif vita BONOS periodically to the- icunaran -4,:. Ih r tint Maw", appropriated in ittearalieberr , ,Sion',, ....o•ol NOW, In Dee.etnive, 1.541, amennt of t...f,L to loefery $4,00 Inane** Under ?,1r.1,i-M'. g1,t21;2 Zrt) which al 4 An be pooh! ' '' - ' 4ll l ATJote, • a claim., inste of SlioX*Origin lrattuth,..ll,l,l,.,,,m„,,,,t 14 4 1 437 o;theneat 11 . t:.;, .) f,r ~.,,.ry $1,001: the othirre In tiro " " * "i•vondlo g to Ihe amount. and time of ' - 'Ll . .i. 4.144 l,ns make an nreriagnoctoore than 'L uroo tio4 preuti tuns paid, WilhOlft LRCMS. lun nlpninju tn . MANUA:OA: I • ' 1% Otlivra,, John A . Biliwlt r .: in, U. Danner. . - . 4 1 11'1" . . ' Irrederlek 14nowO r 4 • ,"...7anuii, gorge Tabor, . , ~,,L AT; • luy j. John 1g../.4lUtt r . Wharfonibwill, Al lan l o • John . It: Shuir. • etssa k 4 q•mi,!WIZ table or ratio and explanittiona. , 41, and farther Infortualkm an he' had O A oapry • Piil.tri lUPOWAY O tiilo4, l • 'at t*ll l l4 ae . ent for the aheYi CelnPiriY 14 t r an d . will effort thaarit ti cca., arid ( t libation on the sublent : . it 1.1413 NAN. • 11ATEd OP . t vq- and .&F ,1 until (author isj Stilt be thamsd pisf 1 IEADINC RAIL ROAD. LOUT ON 5111{11ClIANDIZE. '" 'Elt MARCH. 'I i5, - 1857, the . following ilitteiof Freight 0 pdands: • va'"l t y C-$.4 tg 41 . 14. afii. 4-4 A ALT CL v , - VIIZEIGIIT Dry Ohndm. Conrec fl I I ngli,Clin!,YriAb nrits, ;Iran, Duff t hen wareAl rlnditt llamN Ilardstate t LoAtberAtitelihte • cottop,Corres,Grale, lruaes,Nallr, SPI rAcos, Sugar. ITh proonvcrire tirkka. ,13tch aid Tu,Sal 'auk Eutuber kr. Wick*,Cie t , /re, Irma Ora Pai • Trot, Pia re, Ma • Now, per garret, ! Marob 'LT ery, nnolcs.Cerpet. eatalsh.(ll=4 4e. Copper, Eavg, Ear tes.Oroeerlasillettip Tido, llolloir-ware. ,OystriatheSclodslo r Mo nk% SIN reolV euilit4 $42)4 Eir94PP , P4 l4 lir • oodAtsti, 0i5,144 •• • 74sinursi o lc., ZO ' : -1# , 22 11 IT4 =BEI IaINI do el W9ben coots 1 0. 0117. LISHED I =EYFRY SATURDAY MORNING::'PY BENJAMIN AN - 3 _POTTISY'I.LLE, COVNTY;, PEASYtiA.NIA. SATURDAY 'MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1857. 1 1 ; NO 48 • • . . . ' • :. , - ' • ' • , ' .• . , . . •.. , . . . . 1 I • .f' • . - . - .' • . . .. . r:[.l • , , 1 1:• ' , . . . . . ; i . , ' i• ' $ . . ... . . - • ~..., . ' . . ..., . ... . . - '..,. -:.:. • ' .........--...................... —. . • --.................,................ .... ~.. , L.,. .. 'F ., ;' ,. .' , - ,- ...' , .!::!';',/.11:::.,, ; :11.,r rr . :.i., - , ..k: .' 11-.4:•.1. • . ,tt t-, '‘ , ... , 1 4 ... • :-.'• ,-,--,-,..,.•,. 4. i'.., :,—,.. ....: •` • , .. •'- , 'X. ........ 'rs :.. - t.f..,- , ....1 , f„ . 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ATM Is " notwes vs. Wit stery etbirrollibits ibis am sisavaibs Mb*, mikes blip bomb impispid islibmosty isrlelobisseo- &dig itittsctlesk Malt otossli..l. VIII gusismqmourtrask is l otts 1404 40 au filiation be taritostfrptja thsti 1!IIIIM143 a 001.9 1 / 2 1,4ass siilliosUirt 4 4 • vs - A. , • , ilookstalnd is' •181 41 ttr st 4 Mai liests entry sksisepatai tribistarsli, boned Mailable se osbr duet aolier., , • - t MOM A1004410* it 111111 4101 Medea, .'I(ANUFAC ; XLIRES.7 PORT CARBON 010\1E1:FACTORY. _ ,413harlee tinattbs; Proprietor. LUldndeofooslshovels, Rada coalriddbajte. The pitiottaie of the publtets 400rtr7'10. 67 ; - 24( , L,i- WATER METRES. • - . t rgig'Subscriber 14iing been author ..c Wks the Inahafaettrers , of Water' Metres, will surAdy idi orders left with the!n," - rtliZ i tFli z er r . T * so. , r> ..• Pottrrille. Aogast iln, '56 1 ' ..-.- • P - l'it t AfaisscillEflit;souTgllitte! • attention of Opprators ihd Others ta their. stifled°, il art de of tool and sand share*' novae made to order, idthir sit" Deasy or light, se may be desired.' Works fa Cod titres , . -1. t J. SP KS. Pottorille, Augnst ft, W : I . I ' : q2.6m* - - IotORB, arms BTACKI3,.IItON COS , And Fl.ans.. rrlig; SUBSCRIBRS are prepared 3, - fOrniali the *Wee arMeles, of Rest Material and srorstnananip at the shortest notice Boilers and Pans eonatantty.on band. i k .1. SPARKS, ADZ VAT 'nem* Choi and, Pdta►i le. ; • 'WOOD'S IRON ORNAMENTS. litlf subscriber isi authorized to re- naive Orders foi all kinds of lean Taossilettees, Ire, Sisoketo,,Polata. Ao...te..tostinfaitured woos I Pam, late -Roan? Wool), !Maga Avenue,- P tladol phls,atixtlllaratah them at their man pieee—car daze only added. A book of epectmens eaa be aeon at ear etore;togetherwith the Was: of the different afII Lka 'ItENJ.SANNAIIf. , .. • • WILLIAMSFIRT • hoenl the - Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, (OPP:mite the Furnace. Williamsport, Penna.) _ (.IEO. S. BANGER do CO., Whole , kJ' oaletlnd Retail Deatrsaild Manisfacturers of white and Milo* pine flooring boardauash.doors,biludsoihut ters,slang. wood mouldligs, P. , Jig and scroll sawing, husegand plain. Alt dexeriptigas of turningand plankbg done with promptness, and 19 the best Insfuler. Feb 7. f 57 641 EXTENSIVE MARBLE yARD, _filismintongo, tite l OttliTll pie. P. Rgsubscriberis prepared; a r t, b his old rn to fulab all Minis of mill:trials In bis Hue. for alldlng purposes—plaint sot ornamental Ho In• ellies.partienlarattention tri the itnotb Stnnes andlloon meats of his manufacture. They ran be bad to stem variety of atyle, and nUI corn ra favorably. In beatify and finish, with any übtatwdelaewbere. and *reoffered at clirapri. rates. . JOHN T. LANG. • jun. 6. 'IA VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE, i ns Ifyclnints, locomoura, Nrc Dwiters, and taker Ina' • THIS • HOSE 47 greai . advantages .oVeti leather, as it weiZda; no oiling ; to yerlettly t g t, will stand a very high degree of heat without 1a j ury, and Js not affected by the severest cold. it MR be ad of aoy size from 1 1 ;4 Inch to 0 inches inside. diarize ter-4arger sizes made to order.. Abio,Coupliturs, Branch .Pipes, ke - ; .Yor tale by • . HANNAN. Pottsville. May ! 21- -nog. wail Vol operators sing sehaiklll4l:lomn. ty illerehatatek QMoiCING 'rouge°, by Steam b.) Pi.trec—a a Man ufacto rys ots Itit Smoking Tobac co andSegar baba and'ready foi 200 barrels sweet scented Smiting Tobacco. ' 200.000 Half Spanish Sem*. • - - 200,01401115e5, Spaalsh.Segats. ' ]Ott oO Sxrad and Extra Seders; • ' Orders thankfully received end promptly attended to. Tense easy. . MARY ANN MOYER. "." 'fiatolosti, Berk. Coatity, I's. &pt.tt,;;'s7 " • ' " a6-t { I • MAUCH CHUNK W irei It - ope MitinufactOry i lEfativatter saltarci, alanufactiarer of Wire Hope, for Inclined planes, shaft,, elopes; &c:,.would inform the public that he Is now pre. pared to make - I ALLilif i Y,ls, LENGTHS AND lads OF FIAT •• .! ' AND m ROWDEOPE, At-the shortest. victi 'of susierior quality, and on the most Marra terms, at his Wise Rope Factory, filnksob chunk, Carkon•Co., Pa. • Refereriee can be made to Blew*. E. A. Douglas, N.. D. Costrigheand N. Broadhead, at Manch Chunk: to N. Patteeson';Summit Hill. to Shale, Leinenring & co, more, tuserne county, Pa ., and n fact; nearly all theop erateis In the Region who have been using his ropes. Augustl4'67 . _ CPARRIACE- FACTORY REMOVED. rIIHE -undersigficiA respectfully liibrithioppqrtanttyeflajtermin g dog vozblic that they have redlorett their - eztevdVe;Carriage Factory, from &leach Chunk; street. where they have 'been . '":Amos:••' aince the.late tiro, to their Now Large and conimodleue in Morris' Addition,' on tbo old site, where they ere prepared to turn ocitl CARRIAGES EQUAL TO TIIEDEST IN THE STATE mud; ready to accommodate theireasterners and all thole , who may favor them with thelepatrenage. An entire new and well selected stock of atiatertals and the same old bandit will enable them to donork whith In elogancO and durability cannot be eurratied. They will continue to attend to the busioesshereafter as betbrei i with determination to glie general satisfac tion - tirAllorderewill twelve Prompt attention. ' IFa'Renairlog done at the sherteet notice. Julitit: ARRIGLIF L BIIRKTIARD: • OTTSVIL . istmoillM and P Harneserman LE aflaotory. lil4 your especial attention to my req extenslve Week of Ready Made Sa dl,ty, Harness, alta Tl. rmbraelnu the larmet _fadeqr. of !Styles and qualifiers ever 'offered for - Palo In this County, and at prices that ;will compare favorably elaithosse of any other homes hi the trade. Having been, for wins,years pelt, • 'ln the habit of *imbuing my Rd* Nattrialezattliriigfor fish, I find myself new In the posioselon of advantages rum 'MI/emits" not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel tbo,l rap, with confidence,stff eh the trade Mall claws of dealers; and my arrangements for the coming sea erm's trade &reit:JAM tipon eren g larger !amount gf buri gesithgra I bare hitherto doer ;Inn cam thendbre rely upon eating at my establishment everything that is ree flaked ire my line. • Orden by malt are respeatfullj solicited, and the goods sent warranted to, give estisherirm, both as to prim and ' LitssvEs ISOMELEDORIFF. ppitturitegpistopot C7suteh, Osehestreet Patttrifte. Marelsl:lBs7 • in•lj •• . L-431:11LOMOPIrH.00VER. • Wholesale And Retain , .D'4LER Stoven, Ranges, Aleatess, Tin Wens, Willow Wale, Bd. %Vain, Brass Ware. Frene.lt'Arare, and Cutlery, ;tango Bolters, Portsble Ranges,Gae • Ov4ite i Simmer Furnace, £e:. Le., hes added -- "' w to fOnner stock of ittovee a •earietY of new Pat terns OCKltehen Ranges of which he can 'give the hlgheSt ;red . lommendation.. ; lie Call" particular attention to his new style of Hes ter which ho Is confident will make the best Heater that holster been used In this part of the country, also, a owlet,- of new traterns of cooking, Parlor, and Hall Slovi•at • tie calls particular Stir:llion to his sheet iron Parlor Stove,' it le an ImproVement on the Histertach, which hats confident Is the beet stove In use. He has nosi•l.he largest stock of the above :articles (too wavier one to mention,) that has ever hoen offered In this part ..of the country, lie invites his, friends and customers Incnilland examine for themselves. feeling confident that. e can snit them In quality and price; he flatters himielf that he has bad much experience in his line of business, therefore he feels confident that he cannot be surpassed ln quality or cheapness. Roodng and Spouting and all kind of Jobbing done at the shortest untie*. ;' ; ; • • • ittnin zfreef, 6 don's abort NaTkel., west side, Ibaall. Ma reh 21, '67 1 1 12. TO . CARPENTERS ADD BUILDERS. _ . , , • r3Eir.Ei SCRUYLKIU. COUNTY LUMBER'- 11111ANUFACTURINO COMPANY- ' . HAYS: on band at their eaten-lee establishmentosn lieMood:street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and' description. which they 'can supply to Openings; Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it tee be Isinglit elsewhere. They ri also ready to supply, through:the tr 16.1126 ot their extensive built:eta, end la bor Saving machines, manufeetuied articles in thei diem eta teeing of 25 , per cent.on forniet cost, • ' . • Their large workshopi havebeett automat] *Poi' el on for tho past year, turning out vastquantitlesef Doors, ,•• 74VIlatiove Frames, • Bash, • Peuel Werlr o 'Mouldings, Dad-posts, Blinds ) lEtakkulatere t t Sbflattevs,' And, 4tl Rude of Framed, raneled aril Tkrsted Work, Whii:h they have constantly On band. •-• Theyari ready to execute orders at the shortest hake, for auy quantity or qnalit*of sawed or manufactured Ong. - Dry; and green Hemlock, of till kln de, for bull ding py OAT, Poplar,chalr, 'plank and scantling boards: Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, to., for cabinet work; White and Yellow Picebboards (or flooring, raw or madeto order; White Pine plank, 3; 214 2. /34,:N. end %Inas pawl, alwaYr .11114 plankk, beams, cal Is, stantUng, posts, sh Inglecklath, ceilingl4o2,o2ll-, !firth ilk of sawed stufectrelereecthing In their ilne nn Inthd or to order, at theatiertast notice, • • Pottsville. March .%) . • • in. sToy EST STOVOS i I STOVES 11 I , i.' •;jr, - I,OOVERREIIIM • :, 18 Igis of the Ittisoe Pr : ' :.' GEOROB ll.' OTICOTER, at the 'P' - ;Ow Swilt,Contnt street, Pottsville. 1127. : , L,.,...-"- oppoilt* J. O. Dronsn'sDrug Store. tr ..-; " 1- ` : '''4 .. =Otitis arrsngemeatsto sell his ex- ,I. , :.'"'" tetusire assortment Of ' . • '"' , • , STOVES, . - . _,_ _ -__ '. • ' . , - • • • . :.; •......-. T4311-WAHE,.." ; -.. ' ' . ; . , ~_,: , . . BUITTAIIFIA e‘WAILIE f __. .• _.l • ...., 2 •• •.s- - '- • 1101L0W.W.11.41.E, Al ortrota - horesoatroisaptrallele4 to this region. •. • . The follserbts is a Ust of tbei Etores, together with number alai prime: .-.1 ; • . • . , • .;. Wea. renta—Xos. f t 8,0,10, with extorts, twat SO to ' VlClor«4os. aan46;from sls to $l4. - Globe... Nos. 5.3. 7 ant it„ Troia $lO to VA. ; • • • Completor.tios.ll, 4, ft and 0,, from SO to $17.. '. Osamu, orllgg—Nca. 2, 2„ a awl a. - ... ". . lista Cannon—Nos. 2. 3,4 ens 5. . ''PtdorllliVilottO, for Itlteheas—Nos.l and 3, froot $9 to Psiloellttoves of all stres,,llitsis Poo, *lib Cut Lon . Also4votsisoti Coal Betekriti. at prices rsostiog *vim 40 - (antilop. ''OStranter4 Coal hatters front St to $2 M. • • LO2Sf s r a t s soht air 0 eents per round. Mbows 12 et a. . entro:',. , rem Piro, 20ts. per pound. - • . • .' I* iblkittog list of zobrelhatooos articles VIII mho alrrayalerltrittS Oh hood ail net elnatit fo*CAPIII ' 0004Oboseta, Potent, fronand Tin was Water Coot 'll_filtle Chlntitetts MA O Oil Lotopt; best' °Oman Shiva _ ft;ltts" lino Orkks of iff efttettihr Moo* Ranges, la, -Chtftstialstet of arsortrdstset. fir Siuet Iron Bloom; 41214 'Mt WU 11l be box, Shod, ittitf. 17 016 plx!itit ' Waits*. gottds tett to rota at reatiesd privet, for allittbosit ItstrAtitofitaythlifonotoenttol strrOte it to thelettlisithisei fettles las a salt ' -• "--- ..-- - ; 4 -4-• ' ''-' - • - - 011011.911 ILIMOITIEIL-• - - tabs Itt otebStige for ow 'maxi SOW 142Ati6.44 tiallverot eri Moat those, - • loptestatirk'n ;. • • .5 64 .4. - -,..;•;..--:.-. ; ;• _ a - ....- -.. , :'...-2.4.:J:.;.A.,"4 , -..k.' .'''.l BOOKS, &c. . JUSTICES' FEE BILLS. - HE new Justices' Fee Bills, Revised iTand Corrected by the tesidanre of Pennsylvania, s printed, and for lade by - ' 'B. ItAirdAft. - .ALMANACS! ALMANACS,* t "VOW on hand, a:full. assortment.- of Almanam for .1814marpriaing lisele Sam, Farm er* ROllleirAeptleS. niustntid. ompan, ae., an. For sale ithellsale and rein% by' UANNAN. WATSON'S ANNALS 01 PECUIDELVILL AreNNALS of Philadelphia & Pcua .erylaits In the Olden Time, collection of nal , anecdotes and incidents of the city sad Italnhabl tants,..-nutoerana enitravingi. Nevi revised edition.pub• !Minge nombere,atSticentseach. Bnbeeripttons re calved. 1344."0 Al4'B . . Rook end Stationery Store. "LITTLE DORE IT " ''"coutPlete• p ust ICKENS!S Last NaieL "LITTLE ! minty , amr comOete. Mop edllion, ets. rated, 7,5 ete. no* edliMn. STO. Plates, $ 1 60 . The Fortune* of Gleam*, Levee' newnovei. Notideg New, Wes tot the author of J ohn hipgashles for July..-Tht4 Harper's. Gezham'alik.phen's,' adder!, de, de, just received, and for sale by B. HANNAN. VIEWS OF POTTSVILLE. THEI SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the rows of Pottsville. which is a beratitat view of location, eeesm, &c., which he will sell it the low me of 2:, rents each , toeless out the lot. They were publishes at $l. 50 oath. Now is the time to procure a copy, as but few remain meld. . 33.17= • .11..BANNAN. • Boolowlier and Stationer 6 4 • A GREAT J11194:1K 1 . r n e Impending Crime the South; _ ow to meet IV by num, Bowan Liam, of. N' Ilea, the son of a Shareholder, is one of the newt eatraordloarypublications of the day: :No work that has ever emanated from the press of the North por trays Slaveryln all lea debaring and degrading character as does this work of lir. Helper, who to a helper In the mom of freedom In every mower the word. 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In our dlornesione upon tlie - goestien Pella. eel Ecotiomyore denial tttaeb eta lleleet tante to tb, emitter of :tabor and einploymeat of ourpeophk ;. ; - ' ;-; • , A nation of Wets ! waver caw, individually or collectively, grow or be rill'. The secret of, wealth 'among. nsitionc, as welt as lias is *ilia that the earolop taw . ..gender than the' Antpna.,. i .` : If a people,,area . iadividtttl, boys everything, and if he has b a thing to:seeking. in payment, he must - thesi"pkf ip money; land to get money be most borates it;--be now is ta: slave to the lender; bathe landeits the , tiat_ints who haa earned the inliey, and theeefore.bee the money to lend. • The.UnitedStattas, lit the rommon ran of events, ought to be the mote Wealthy led atom:Ted nation in the world, Wahl pas the least teensy of all. We send our money inbreed after manufactured ,riet;ieles, „without trodacin sat WOnleacnl to for. We buy elites* everything. and eclat pseatiiely, Ildlutapb r ;', ; ell oar money leaves ; 7 ' • - • Our people hare no , . tithes, no wars, no prlvi leged eawes; tioarray;'no great feudal lents' en es- tate, to grind dorm Mon - We are a free.people, :and bare every' opportunity to gro.w wealthy, such as be nation *Ter had under the tan. But we are coition** In o panie4l6 a bankruptcy. Once in every ten year; eines', 1800 we •bad a bankruptcy and Insolvency 'Whittle in the We from one end of the elation to , the other.. Bow happens this stitior, things? We.' master that we are on the wrong - 414 d of political'econ'omy ; we do not protect and encourage oar argue laboe • we quarrel with out machine shops; Wormier full Of Latred towards but faitories • we are., of all people in the World, the most iffgligent to 'foster our own labor and male productlons• ' we bring manufaetures into the country for nun tie, instead of sending them -"out of the country to - obtalo coOney, which is the 1. life-blood of labor. Free trade Is the order of the 1 4 • day erhile'proteation Co oar owe labor Is scouted. When a man earns more than he spends, be Is sure to-grow flab, and his circumstances are easy., BO ls" with a nation:. Let us look itAittle to oar trade for the past tide. years. ' In this time we • have,sera - ont of our country $253,373,980 in hard money,, or geld, which' is the basis of all credit. We hare, In the same. time, imported 892,186,884 ' of money, leaving vs, diferenee of 9261,287,110 lent out of tin country, in twelve years past, over aad above what we been brought into it. What spendthrifts we have been ! We last year import . ed , . $360,890,141 of raids ' mostly manufactured artleles. In the article of dry goods wo Import. cd ; $80,090,900; whyttaye nut our factories made these' articles? Befalls. our exchange brokers and foreign traders, and those who own slaves, have told , us not to do, . We, have obeyed the . Slate power, and hencedistress has come upon us. If we look at our iron trade , we find that in the last twelve gears we hive imported 4,070,330 tons of railroad-iron alone; Which at 855 a ton, amounts to $223,867,215, gone out of the country for one article—net a pound r ut It hot -should have beer. made by pox own people; we want railroad Iron brought into the country no more than wo want paving stones. Every ton of iron pontatis twenty. • flee days- labor; 'would it not be a good thing to fake this: iron out of oar own. mines? Bat one brokers and foreign traders have persuaded us to send abroad for this iron; which has been the :means of taking se much money out of th e pock 'ate of our, people.. We pow find 750 ships and vet. eels : lying op idle in Our , own port of New York, such is the paralysis of the tradt to foreign eunit tries ; we hive no money, and we aro all tbroOn out employment;; we have sung the song of rree trade until dur peopled our manufactories, oar ping, all have ,become involved in ono general ruin. ' • 'All this is the of listening to those bar moniorts strains of Mr. Seeretiry Walker, wben be brag:.;ed nt a gretti !dinner in Loadoit in 1849 that be bed'redue.d the duties on glass ware in the United States from 80 to 25 per cent., when be told divers lords and ladies in London, •that the •Americane had comet to the conclusion through blip, to rePiat their tariff laws, and to throw their faltories end basinesi,intottbe hands of John Ball . and. Johnny 'Cropeen• and starve theuivelves.i-- Americo* . Ifiling ' ' gNGLAIIVS! , MOSZTART P•watt.. 4 .— The Daily Neter,' in nothing the existing mono. tory phenothene :iliat—The lower the point to which prices the greater will be the itimuins imparted m the appetite of the publie for eta*, and the depth of. thiroatlen'a purse really defies , all attempts to gentgli it. Herein la the true as.' erit of Britaiies enormous power. , The *boas tran- =bit how did she obtado. this power? by protecting her own dci. medic industry, 'sad; always keeping thabelance , of ;trade ' in; her &you thine rendering all oth er foolish uetians, who dh not protect theirlown , &miry tributary Mbar. The following communication from bar Bar .. font to the:Editor" of the N. Y.. Tribune, tells how England menages her affairs,, and keep, rich: . ‘‘ " 1 !Sirct—Thti tariff lino' in England - are desigxr— - - ; o to wi i n gi r vis t , 4 ;ab u s eti ot ? ti o te s. an o d s! l i e s n u tl a re rti p e r ti tac or tio w n h : je 'to ti their oy can produces sufficient :supply, but which are! preduced in other eneutrlee at lese cost, the rates of 'duty are sitkOrranged as to simoudt to a pect-1 hibition, of imports. ; On! articles that are pro- i dosed Abeaper in. Beglaod than elsewhere, are: per cent. is ,suflicient for MU purpose. Several years agh II was connected with a hal Inarildlitturingestatlishuitint is Paris, which cer tain iinkovements , inabied us to manufacture Moot hat-bodies of I ;suncrior quality and at re diced dolt.'; ,I took itrotatity of these hat-bodies to !Loudon Pd. sale. .10n arrivieg at Curer I en tered theta at the Custom Iloosst - "as partly mann. factored woolen fabrics," the' duty on whlehWas Axed by law it five our cents. , The Collector proved of the entry and took the five ;We cent. duty; but - tie refused ;to !allow me to take the goods except. on condition that I should go ;to the Custoinilonie in loindon, submit the case to! a Board: of C - o - turaissionors, and abide by their decision. agreed to do, and them proceeded' to London with my goods, where L found a ready market at; fair profit.? I."uh: naltted the cue to the Ward of Commissioners,, Who deeided, !that !, go nds most be assessed as "Manufactured woolen fabrics," the duty on which Wig! 20 per cert. I I paid the additional 15 per cent. and'prOpesed to condone ttie trade ; but tho Commissioners notified me, that if I brought any taiSre, they would call them "beta," _the duty en which was 10 shillings 'sterling oath; for said they, "We have laborers in, abandande to supply all tho - hats we wants, and we mast support them, labor or : no !labor, io every stilling paid for foreign 1111:lot in the , manufacture of that articl e ! is so much lostt."- ~",' ouch was the substance of their statement, and ander existing tiireumstances, it was st.uad ; so! I carried no Mete of the goods to their! market. - As the:Tariff question is being revived in this country,l subunit the above statement of Doti tariff policy, as practieed In England, for the: i consideration of oar political coonornists. Would it.','not be wise for this nation to adopt tha same ',item, by eniuting taws prohibiting the impop Lotion from abroad of all articles which our cli mate. soil, minerals,pand industry cap . furnish, o o r n a t la nation, a a r s t w an u it o ban d li b i: o ll . : gna lThe a en t al ly nte a treisa ln - eed by such a Vystoin, and that. wo should be in no danger of another / commercial crisis like ;the present. So tong as other nations will not receive such! e r,nni produetione ae 'emit in competition with!, their labor, why shotild not. we refine to receive! their productions which coma in competition with ourlabor? 21 - hope the time will estate when all mittens will receive whatever they. may want, from any part of-the world.: without prohibition or any asMssment; but utrtil Ouch mutual arrangement sec be umtico; why. alicrahl not we do as other nations, do,i ly.takinggant of ourocliesf ResPsitkilY submitted for . cronildemen", by. , AItNOLD DINE slat. • jltel•Thelittentb Regiment, National °lords, New York,! hare Presented to Mr. Charles Lin coln the tom of $1000; oontiibotod by the Roe. 1 meet for hii relief, Mr. Lincoln 'is the member of the Merino Corps of Artillery who was so se verily Jejune' by. tha 'premature explosion eta _cantina during the &big or a, salute in hoaor .of • the Nett Verb Itegbaret, on, the occasion of its passing through Provident* from hasten. .' ;Fair-dbM;' biw . has 'returnett hoine • here 11..'Ettrope. teetated - thitt Mr. Do. while In Eq. timittiu 'hod, at the' risk of Matte .cosatairdista lobes n to'stttrigtah;thivet; - whiles railway • ear. flags watt do Ihte..AttitaseAdiget to demi himself alerts kW, ,isarrots. I rein' at Um sip: of. the'., eats , 1, ..byAsittoitgebt, of Ibitsimotaltioora--Koas of willett: xoChistog seeenty,eloold, suuag. open vitals be 1, belt Upon the bindle;;sartt prat ipittliat him to I the co's& - • 1 1, f U'. tieviennawellitia or ,Caiurr.-4 : mamag - to the , Mali Tea' I . " 'res - MaiiUnik thiSt. Sloe. „ gresi'Mitherisie;'til ' 4 rir:aitisti Die ht is. 7 ...Billie 64 ;tea en who PLI7 heiWililles to receivellien‘,4 difireet'desentimatioas, ass. to. d estat ig e l l i Old hid 'silver, bat usedvidlis is payment of GiventMeat dem, The' w e' riter.adds: . . „ . Is it imeoastiietreiall Then" tbs musk *or and fete" practleelof oar Governeseat Is, bat been, turd AlTlPVlAH'XPOugarastitoilleal.' It due Dow, *bray* bulatt. ever will r buena itilli et' credit. Its honde r inetea and drafts aria. - - else. And they do and ate &dazed tosmut& - tete a ponied er de* earning.' Coinsmisluka power exprerelY Itiolo- to lay sad oolloot . ittolor de., to borrow 101901its;n1P400•41001111110 lick armies .and **raw, evil 01 % Wit y oil of which imp ul lies ' glic meet and "diseurmaisaist of foods. It bimia/tabus to make ell laws's*. • mum and. pros*: fee. carrying tato imessttion • the aforesaid pa pries powers. dad sandy 'could be more netei sod proper thee a = - circulating sedum - of, exehange—to wit, salad paper wroury.l l'erthettute4' Conireis ' Mr ' I. ready adited aad is. now using this at . chine in iitate,tind, It is loud to teeth bly. I 'ell di, 10 oa t omorstsao., Theg,amt nothing be bills'elteredit—piper inecteyed . to all who wait theta, set roilismsible is but only rescuable tor , Put Mho laws.; these small bills are to the Postthible. DOW* tient similar Large bills 'would be to the Treasesy - Department:- Tbe can le s' great 410treWaleIster to .11mcpublis in .a maall'iray ; - the otheroreebt be an inestimable.ind I may say, an aaltopodofet blessing to the pubile is • large way. ' With gold amiailvar_at one etandardoredeso our only lawful tender, and- a national eattehay of paper. money Om the aforesaid model.- dim, could certainly OM no over expansion, no /ayes. • lion no panic, so far at this paper would be eon - co rned; and so treat would be its steadying 'la. autism, that outside banking would be compare. titer safe, and of minor inductee for mischief. If they should, suspend or eaves entirely, the . great machine, 'with the whole national Faunae at bottom, would: still -more on In still audio. ',- turbid grandeur:, Whenever there should be a : tendency to an excess of these bills in streets. lion, that tendency would be speedily checked bra diminished 'call for them ; and u their In ward Bow' would be steady, the balance would be quietly and speedily adjusted. Theriesoing.of Bank. Notes by the State le a • usurped power.: :It is believed to be itooostits. • Hostel by the ben jurists ,of the ocruatry—eaA If .. , , the question ehOold 'tome before the gamine Court of thellnitedStater, there can be bettletle doubt that their ideeision would be against this power. The BMus however, honor by mu m* consent ifiCorporated tanks, for so Tong's period, they *veld evory reluctantly yield ibis privilege. Bit i Giveroment eetreney of this . 'description of eqbaV value all over the oesamy, In addition to our present currency, we are in. , alined to believe woeld bi * great onsualeace in the transmission 'of funds from one section' to another throughtiut the whole extent of our wide.. Spread country. i.. ' Amason WIC4UI IN 111111 SAMARA Dxsaitr.—Tbe French papers beret interesting accounts of newly bored artesian 'Wells in the Sahara Desert, WA'. criers. They are's!: in number, and some of Owls pd are 275 feet deei . The appearance of the water in each awe ~ the greatest egoitenseat among the desert tribes: .Their joy over thijirsi well was anboie edi indneWl of tikeWrent,yriad towards the goitilt, with unexampled rapidity. People came froni tong distances in order tot* the miracle. The iiiraboats, with great solemalty, consecrated the rawly erentedwell, and gave it the Dame of "the well of. peace." At another piece, as, soon.. the Noleing outcries of the soldiers bad announced the rushing forth of the water, thew*. tires drew near to crowds, plunged theaweirell in. to the blessed wtiver,and the mothers hatfied their children. The *emu immediately applied by the people, such as'f'llte well of bliss," and "the well of giatitude," sofieiently attest , their feelings. It i, acrid_ that th4a wells will , work an ImPortani part in a sociai, revolution of the tribes in their neighborhood. i.llaring been obliged, like their ancestors, to wander from place to place as the de. sort springs dried up, they will new remain around the constantly tiowiog wells, cultivate Unbind, and take the Intl step towar ds civilisation. 1 . ARM AND smarm MUM:WM TO • toUsii.—The viol in, it is well known, is one of the most difficult Instrumento to thisar. ai tc tent boa been panted to Jackson Gorham, of town, Ga., for a device consisting of ger Angora; which preia the string on to the *ogee-board In any desired place; in that °nil nary parionners will be able to • RIF cute music In any iey,lingering only in those keys on *hick the great toss, of performers play, Ti.: tiro keys of one, two and throe chirps. '' • , . Ilassms.--This!plsnet Is one of tins moist distant of MT system, being 'vont 1„600,000,000 of miles, or if a pima wens to count 2uoeitery minute for ten hours a day, he would be aboutilyears In counting thsdlstane•of this planet from the she It pierfortos its Journey round the snubs about Bt Yeses, Or harts equal to OS of ours. It is Se times as large as on net, and Its diameter Is as,tx* Mike. gi% satellites end 11, and resolve round It from Ant to aid. was distorered by 81r Wm. lIsF ached In 1781; and he christened it Georgians lieu, n honor of the reigning king; other astlonosans called IS after Its discoverer, Ikncktt, and amuse is the was by, which hi. now ,generally known. CsliwtMr.—Thie mina tarn tbrmerly applied to ado: mine end to the substance which sublimes from the far nice during the Manutketnre of brass . Cadmium la a simple instal, and was discovered In MI by Stonteyer, while he was seckihg to ascertain the came of the yel• color of certain oxyds of sine. It has slime been found in several varieties of :Inc ore. It resembles tin In Its physical properties, but Is rather harder and mom tenacious; Its swine gravity is 860, and somewhat 'la mella eta after hams ering. It fusee at a immature& little &bore that milled by tin. Air searcely acts ups It except when heated; and then It forma an txmap•eol• orod oxyd. This metal tuts not been used in the aria, except In some cases for stopping teeth. , Tat raining or Warm—Water exerts the pmehtlers caused by Its own weight and that of the air abate it, .equally in all directions; and on Ude prinelple depends the hydraulic p ro ve—one of the meet useful appileatish• of a philosophical principle known in modern times.— The direction of the pressure le dot equal 1p all dlrie: lions, but Is controlled, In a put measure, by the Idthie of the containing vessel, as, for example, In a rued eup having a dst bottom. the pressure la equal and inreateelf over the whole base: and gradually diminishes as it as. rends the aides, and so In all regular figures. In a bot tle having • long =lnv neck, the pressure Is rested on the base, and then'on the seml-Mmular portion when the bottle bulges out. • When oonstruetlng a canal, or water teem, the sides should Incline from the base outward, biome, theu.the pressure will be at right angles with the eldies, mad in exert its force on the earth; whams. should the Wise be pe rpendicular , the preserve would be • direct throat 'mam it, and It would. require a much et/um em bankment to prevent the water forcing its way through. It la &debits* also, to dun the bottom inclined towards the centre, or In a semi ehrolar farm. In the case of a dam to stay the comes of • law ewe rent of water, or to rem the head of • mill pool, the but to be preferred is a ;element of a circle from aide to side, end widening from the top downwards; but should the ricer or stream be too wide de this method to be adopted, then a straight one eau be built, placed at an angle with the emu of the atream—like theoneou the Schuylkill, at the Fairmount itateneorke—that It may emu to break the tumor the strum. If a V shaped one be thought the best, the apex of the V'mast be placed against the course Of the stream, and not with it; or, fa other word,. the vital& of the letter must *wm the dam, and not the Inside. A sew watermeter is about being Intsoducsd I. Her ton. It consists of a horizontal cast-iron k cylinder, in which are two pistons connected by 41. OWL ibillaing an 'lra:amber between them. Under the cylinder Is a cheat. containing a sliding hollow-valve, with ports mim ing Into each end of the cylinder and through thesestre Into the airchamber. Through the valve the water Li tbroed alternately from each end of the eylinder by the movement of the piston into and through- the Mecham. betfrom the machine, In a perfectly unitem and *lady stream; the valves being kept In contact with the valve scats by the presmrs of, the water In tb• chest where** supply Is admitted: At right angles with the shaft eon. neetiog the pistonste a shaft,. rupportiog a crank with two arms, one of ehleh r belog connected with the vale* stem projecting titrouglithe cylinder Into the air Om; her, is acted upon br the pistons to move the vulve until the ports are nearly Mewed, *bee. to reverse th view water, the calve Is Instantly forced to coalitions stroke •by the aetion of a• different pisteer, connected by a am and anti friction roller with the of bar lITRI of the crank. .rbe re gist eringindes,from one to one hued:id thousand cable met, is placed above the cylinder, under lock sad key, and, being connected with and 'acted upon by the . crank—and the platens being puked perfectly tight...oo water can possibly pass through the machine Jo any quantity, however small, even to drop*, without lasing accurately measured. the lengtivot strokinf the 'pistons being adjustable to • minute degree of aecuracgr by eel - Ism o n tire shalt. Another peculiarity Is a simple and eons method of draining the machlne audit/pas connect. orb with . it, to prevent freeing, by merely abutting Mt the stipply at the osi*oelr la tho cellar, , . u-At Albsny;,daring a rail ham rats on Tuesday, a gentleman dropped a roU of bills— about s7oo—ia •tber stmt. fie soon after missed It, and on rettaelitleis'empr, found . a somber of boys poking:lbe . out of the . e ater broomsticks pieces of lath. ne recovered only. $lO7 of tbe gloating vorreocy. • , - jthrltr Philadelphia ilia mambo', of persons otit .of-owidoymett ta everyday growing loss. Many of the -ketosis', 'whist* .teutporarily stopped an. gtoyosent ban resumed °potations again, or aro nudtlag prerstrationirtiido ao, and then Is deol• I&ay alsotter. feeling trolling. up. Is rapist .to Int;lness,..which wilt goon astablisli *gala, 0111 0 •111 y dsar,,eonto In and go to bed. ° said Ito with of a idly son of Erin, who had Isis re ' tattled from the fatty la a doable'? ohnot.eatow4oe• 447 Annie. • •••.Yoa mu%- ba drandfot tired. sass. „wilt' your, loag walk of, at tailse.'!. I:Arab t, ,pt away- with your nonionse," said Po; wasn't . • tin Welk of the way, at' alt, that fatigued toe— !twat the breadth of IV" • . . • ..-. MEDICINAL. LYONS' KATMARION. 1 : 1 - YOU. used. I,yonsi,Kathaireon - for thd AVE. iialeilt Is the Moat dellghtftil toilet net l . n the world.and Is'preemluently beattetal for prey and Bald heads. The hathairon fully rastored - inthatr after a baldness citedre - year& • Tours truly, --_: : • i R. L. ATIVATY:R. ' ' i'ZI:l. SG Warren Gleret,Neer York. Alio, LyenFlE:itilet of fitre' , iamsfea Ginger, for filrli pepola and general nervous debility, Iteran - be had at. C. BARLETB . , Perfumery and Variety Stone;CentreStreet,Pottarilla October 23. 41•tf ADIRS.•IMTAWIFING, Wholesale and' Retail prug'slisit eina . B:Leon:ter Centre and Norwegian Sts., (Oppimi:te Ifdrtimer's//oret,) POTTSTIVLEC t PENNA, MANUFACTURER AND ROLE PROPRIETOR OF Epilog's Pectoral Mixture. EPTIMPB PECTORAL MIXTURE Cares Couglis.• EPTLVPS PECTORAL MIXTURE stares Iskreoss. EPTENTS PECTORAL larrunE cures Drimcblifs. EPTIER'S PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Rose Throats. EPTINCI'S PECTORAL MIXTURE villl relieve ootruitip. flee patients in advanced stages of the disease. ' EPTINCPB - PECTORAL MIXTURE sold bylaws L. Env- MN, Ashland. EPTlitat PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. ,lEnui. Burs, Ilinersyllle. EKING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold bi Wrs-IL Evart, Setioylkid Given. ELTING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by all, druggists generally throughout the county. 0ct0ber . 24,17 SS. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Philadelphia. A heneroliest &Whalen, established by special endosnatut . far the relief of the rid: and dislressod,alticled rob% Theeat and Epidemic 'diseases. THE lIOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the' eceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases byQueeke, aeveral years ago directed their Consulting.l3urgeon t as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their tame, to open a Dispensary ter the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MiltiOAL ADVICE GRA TIE, to all who apply by letter, with. 4 description .of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of llto. ke,) and In eases of extreme poverty, to TIRINISR•bIEDICINES FREW, CHAU E. It Is needless to add that- the As. "Gelation commands lb* highest Medical skill of t beige, and will furnish the most approved modern treatuient. • The Directors, on ,a review of the past, feel enured that tbeirlabors f o this sphere of benevolent effort; base been of great benefit to the adllcted, especially to the young, arid they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal, to this very Important but much der plseil cause. .' Just Published by the Association, a Report on Bper , matorrbma, or Seminal Weakness. and other Diseases of She SextuilOnipsoa, by the Consulting &aroma, which vill bo sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope ) FREE OP ' CHARON, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address. for• Report or treatment, Dr...OBOBGS it. OALUOUN,C,II2.IIIIting Burgeon, . Howard Association, .' s No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phitadolobia, Pa. By order of the Directors. E THAI). IIEAUTWELL. 010. raiscrwx,Scerdary. ':. • Freakiest. ..oet ‘ 3. '5l, , . - 404 y ~ ALWAYS SOMETHINC NEW. READ THIS-OLD AND YOUNG! PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, Is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this ago of prrsgress, for It will restore. permanently, gray hair to Its original color, corer the heed of the bald with a most luxuriant gro.,:rth. rethove at once all dandruff and 'itch hog, cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such no scald bead. etc. ' It will Miro. as if by conic, nervous or periodical headache; make the heir soft, glow. sy, nod wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and the hair from falling. to extreme old age. The following la from a distinguished member of the medical profession; . • Sr. Paci, January 1, 1855. PROFESSOR 0..1. WOOD— " DEAR Fir:—Unenlicited, I Pend yen this certificate.— After being nearly bald for a long tlme,and having tried all the hair motet:dives extant. and having no faith in any, I wait Induced, on hearing of yours to give It a trial. I placed cosielf in the hands of a barber, and bad my bead rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the *Restora tive then applied and well robbed la, till the scalp was aglow. 'Phis 1 repeated every morning, and.lu three weeks the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from August last till the pttwent,tlme. and is now thick, black and strong—soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it. and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I atilt use Your Restorative about twice a week, and Shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had read of these things—and whci has not? but have not wren hitherto any ease whirrs any person''' hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic. kr., of the day: and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my. ex perience. I bare recommended your preparation to others, and It already has a large and. general sale throughout theTerritery. The people here' know Its ef fects, and have mundane*, In it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex hausted, and deny inquiries are made. for It. You de serve credit for your discovery; and I, for one. 'return you my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I eer lately bad despaired long ago of ever effecting any ouch result. Your, luutily J. W. lIOND, • ' Firm of Bond h Kelley, Druggists. St. Paul. [Prom thelditor'orthe Real Estate Advertiser.] Dorms, 27.5ch00l Street, ardrch.2o, ISeS. Dun eta:--Braving became prematurely qiiite gray, :was Induced, some six weeks' since, to make a trial of yourßestorative. I Rave used less than two lxlttles,but the gray hairs have all disappeared; and although my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of change f&gradtially going on, and I am In great hopes that in a short time my hair will be ati dark as formerly. I hues aha),been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, lhich before Was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to eom out as for Respectfully yours. D. C. M. RIIPP. Professor Wood. CACLTI.X. nllOOl6, 11i11e19.18r4 - I have used Professor Wocurs llair Itt;sterative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My 'hair was beeont: frlgVten - thorteht4rernatrtrely gray,but by. the . tutel'of hl Reston:111140 it has resumed its original valor, and 1 bars incidonLl,ltennalsenily - . • 4 , EtiDNEY ExSeoator united States. 0. J. WOOD & CO.. Tioprietors, 112 Broadway; N. Y., ant HI Market street, St. Lou% Missouri • . . . Sold In Pottevilhi by J.C. 0. Hughes. P.Sanderson and Henry Baylor ; Tamaqua—E. Yry : Schuylkill I.l.lvetw Dr. II Chicknotter, and by all respectable Druggists every where. reb. 21, '57 8-7 y portant Discovery. CONSUMPTION, pool.Tio•accohli•itizri , ol#:Erg.lol t RE positively curable by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the ono through the air piesages,andeomingin direct am tact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, 'allays the cough, causes a free and espy expectoration, Wheals the lungs, purifies the blood, Imparts renewed el -Italit to the nervous system, giving that tone and ener gy so y indlepeneable for the restoration of health. To be able to limb' confidently that Consumption it curable by inhtilation, is to me a source of. nalloyed pleasure. Tt is as much under the control of malicel treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every bun , ;dust cases can be enredin the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second; but in the third stage it is impos sible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs are se cut up by the disease as to bid _defiance to medical skill. Even, however. the last stages, inhalation af fords extraordinary relief the suffering attending this fearful volume, s' bleb annually destroys ninety. five thousand persons to t ice United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millions are destined to MI the Comnimptiee'n grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so Wel as Consumption. In all ages It has been tie great enemy of ife, for It plum neither age nor sex, but swetos off 'dike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted.- 137 the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect, gift, I tun enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con iumption. The.first cause of tubercles is from impure Mood, and the immediate effect. produced by their de position id the lunge, Is to prevent the free admits. ion of air into the air eells, which =mesa weakened vitali ty through the entire system. Then ea rely 1!:--is more rational to expect greater good from medicines • entering the 'mettles of the lungs than from those adminirtered through the stomach; the patient will always And the lunmsfree and the breathing easy atter inhaling reme dies. Thus. inhalation is a local remedy. neverthelem it ids constitutionally, and with more power and certain ty than remedies administered by the stomach: To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration. chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility.in a few minutes. paralyzing the entire tier. tone systetn. so that a limb may be amputated without • the Olatstest pain: inhaling the ordinary hurtling gas wltl destroy in a few hems. The inbalfttiou of ammonia will reuse the le/stein when fainting er apparently dead. The odor of marry o f the ate diei nee L perserdlble in the skin a few min utee after being inhaled4and may be immediately detect ed in the bleed. A convincing proof o f the constitu. Atonal effects of tube/Mien. Is the feet that sleitneas te atime produced by breathing (tad air., Isnot this posi tive evidence that proper remedies; direfully- prepared and judiciously *dada Littered through thallium', should produce !bohemia t remits? During eighteen years' practice,many 'thousand.. again fetus diseases 45t the lungs and throat, bare been under my sure, and bare effected many remarkable runes, even after the sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, which tally satisfies me that conmooptionls no longer a fatal Owns. Aly. treatment of.consumption iseriginstand Wended on long expeelenne-and 'a thorough investiga tion. lAly perfect aceasintanee meth. the nature of tu bercles, Ac.. enabLas mato dial nlishi readily, the as. rOstui forward disease that simulateconsumption, and 'apply the propartemedies weir being mistaken irven in a single tea This Jarn.Ularity-in connection with , certain patlsolegicel and microscopic discoveries. enables Me to relieve ;the lunge from the-areas of contracted chaste; to Wage the cheat, purify the Need. Impart to it renewal vitallty,giviag enemy =Atone tailwinds* • SIMI cisme trills fall directions sent to any part of ftio United States and Canadas by palate eassaueseaugg !Wit symposia by Wei. , But the rem wild brume tartan it Oiled teed shoulit ray sea vialtswittelit would ph* we aft volartuatty..to esalataa she laapr and 4issa• btu to , ~rwtieriba ; rtraitectartatatyvaad pee WPM" could liaafttalMattbaitt asp , ardor the . .patkrutameis. , tititAHANl# Opt, 11E1 Maori erred, (red M PITILAD AUR) titbits Than. lELPV ,111. f law ra, Wt Marsh 21, 'hi Illy) . pottr9. THE soma 'OF THE LOCOMOTIVE. Revere! Dews! fne Inane In tn.y Wed, . fifth a scream, mu* a semi of mien; With .n speed like the interntdu eigle's EOM, When he tides the &sandman. - • , /tat:lM araunt t lbr Y hoed you not. Nos pause for the ea, again; ~ '.• ; 1 rejoice o' et the slaughter my:abaft bora vrouulttt dad I laugh at the mangled slain. - • ' Away—away-4w - I sweep witli awoke of wnilh; la a fleecy eklud I IMP eV bib. As I tread' my Iron `pasha • boweirare Masud my ann !astral, i breath is a rolling cloud! dnd my soles peals out I onward wboei,' Lido tbothoudor tolling aloud. Attlay, all dar,,do my sinews Sgt. When my um &bright mys am met At the midnight boor I fir as my way, Like a fiend howling put. • • • . l'bear the wealth of a thousand ellmeti ' I•Tbe pearls ottb• briny ata. _ Who produce of the lamb where the char* ball ebbing, lad the gold of the dark (*ray. I roman the beach of the lowing dteN Where the meteballs toueb my wheels; Through the desert land with • bowl 1 sweep, I Auctiss yellow barred fields. I speed, through the eitfe boxy streets, ' Where the throogfug crow* are 10914 • • Who fir it the sound of my Iroa *et. ' I Like the hare at the laying hound: I m ire se the region!' of baruiniNeat ; The Ikea(sr bears my scream: Asa I bristle (bigamies of winter's rstre4 , Where the glltterhm irocv-tiolds glom, i . . The wild beasts Ily)iltera my rake they bear. Through ith soubdlng threats NOR. , ' ! And the moos of taini stand mate with tram .. I ~ Ot earth lam the ;king. ~ .. Tine following liner , breitbiwg the iipirit or pie. we extract from the London Mining , ' MINER'S HYMN. ' • 'Greet. Ciodi ?Thy mighty hand appears With aqua poser dl,lne,. , - Itgasing ort thy glittering aderces,_ or in the dowry wine. " The sapphire, diamond, ruby kW, To Thee their lustre two; • The bear :Oasis by Thy might , Their =ant PEOIQue• Shoo.. Crated ter ino's earthly used, Milk, I n Ithls rale of' taws ; Let him alma Ms Won nod. To calm Ida dpubte and San. If Ood;io tiounteows unto mu, Display lila Reveille love; nte gloifea' Oh I what mind 'eau seen, • The snip* dug above. We on bath eald—Ojoy!ul 6 lf ye but do Ms MIL These glades shall br all be found - Upon gnat Zien's MIL t • • Then let all wit h one accord., t • Path* with Joy pursue; - ; Direct our lives by bbi great wog* • To awe ttiear glories too. potiOnd. THE LAST INFAMOUS PROCEEDING IN itainso. • The' Constituden sail Schedule fraud by the Kansas bogus Comm/lon have been received in 4111, and their pttrportis given below. The rd.. hone goes back *little-and shows the origin and ,Proper force of Lila Infamous proceeding : I; The Constitutional - Convention,! which has just adjourned; arcs ea/led by the' last Territorial Legislature;which was elected In October of last year by alight vote Of the Pro-Slevery•faction and their Missouri allies alone—the Free: State men :denying Ahri ..validity of the authority which or •dered that electice, and refusing to take part in it. IL.Tbis boom_ Legislature, in the 'act calling the Codientioni directed &Census of the Territory to be taken, With a.Registry of the Legal Voters —said census and 'Registry being committed en tirely to Pro-Slavery officials appointed by the Legislature or the county officers created thereby. • IIL Said Censer' was but partially taken, many strong Free State counties being utterly neglected or omitted j while the Begidtry was so mode as to contain but few names-beside those of known Pro- Slavery men. Even the Mayor of-Leavenworth, Dairy J. Adam's, one of the oldest and'best known residents of Kansas, ! wu not regimens!, and hard ly a pretense of registering in Lawrence, Topeka, horwatainio dr nny of the Free State stronghold,. IW. The law, contained no provision by which those who were purposely or beedleiply omitted in the', registration could compel the, registering officers to place their names on the list. The ori ginal purpose of forming a list of registered voters in which a Prof Slavery or "National Democratic" majority should be certain, was hardly disguised. V. The Censits and Registry, such at they were, being finished, bud an Apportionment of Delegates made thereon which rendered ,a- Pro:Shivery tri umph certain, the Free State men adhered to their original reset ve no t to countenance thehogua Legis lature nor any of its fruits, and took no part in the bogus Election that followed. Of. :course, the vote polled wa very light—hardly- 3, 000 in all-- there being no inducement- to bring :over great numbers from Mitsouri—and the "National Dem ocrats" elected; the whole sixty Delegates. This election took place ih June last; tut the Convent. Lion was not to meet till Augustr r _anN when it did so meet, it merely apportioned Its labia., appoint - 'ad Committees, and adjourned over till the third week in October. i • VI. in, early in October, the regular Territorial Eie - Ction recurred, and the Free State men were lone:red, by the advice of their friends in ithe - States and the fair promises and professions' ofi Gov. Walker, to waive their Freeftate organ-' isetion and take part in this election. To accom plish this endolov. W. spoke from place to place, *searing the people that they should !have a -fair ileetion„and that, should any attempt be made to force a Coosa - Cu - doe upon-Kansas without submit •tizig it to a direct vote of the People, be would se-. care Its rejectirm. 1 • k • • VII. This Legislative election resulted In a de-' I_sided Free State triumph,' the actual vole east standing more than two Free State lo one "Ns- Deinoeiatic.' By it, Mares J. Parrott,: Free State, has Unquestionably been Chosen gate to Congress. But the "National Demoeratio" faction attempted to-upset this result as respects thn . laigislatnee by returning over fifteen hundred votes as cast on the second day at the little pre cinct of Oxford, Johosen County, where no poll , at all was held on thatclay, and no votes then to .The Judges of Election -at that poll took mid eartscroc to be sworn, and dell not appear , even to haie written down the-times of the pre tended voters - at Oxford, but in- their Missouri berries, just across the border. The name's °ribose bogus voters were copied, 'seriatim, from a Cirtein-'• nett Directory, Gov. Salmon P. Chase being one. These fifteen hundred vote*, 'if counted; would have reversed the result in the great;` central - dia. trice composed of Douglass sod Johnston Coon. des (Johnson having bean tacked on to Douglas; for this verypurposte), and thereby given a"Na-' Hogan Democratic "majority in either branch of thnLegislature. • Like frauds, were committed 'in Metilee, Afarithall and other Counties, but: they dirt not affect the-result. , VIII. Gov.:Walker, having been fdimally'ap-• prised of this Johnson fraud, went personally 'to Oxford, accompanied by Secretary Stanton, found the evidence' - of • wholesale vi I lany unmistakable„ and rejected the return. thereby hunting a Free State majority in the New Legislature, widen is to meet on the Ist of January , nest. nays in his! official "reasons that be does this, though - It turns the ureic against "oulk party ;" :and he:was very Relive end efficient In securing 'n"Nitional Democndiet triumph in leavenwortit'County by meals of Missouri votes, polled at. Kickapuo. • IL Boner: these eiroorestances the Gonads'. tioual Convention reconvened one month since at Leconiproil.l John Calhoun, U. S. Surveyor-Gen. oral for Kansas, wits its President. Mitny member! hung back;and it was with difficeity!that this hco: dy, elected by a hendfoll of votes JO opposition -lo .the known ',redolent =of Kansas, could obtain And keep anuoram. ;.Yet that -Convention pro. seeded to frames State Constitution for Kansas, and noncluiled its labors onEatardayi the 7th last; The Constitathin so framed, embodies the string.; est kind of is Pro-Slavery - article, not only , recug.: nixing Slaieri tut legally existing its; Kansas, but denying to the Legislature or revple power ever, to abolish it. • - 7 •• • i X., 13y a f'Schcaulo", appended to the Conititn.: film.' it it provided that the Constitution so trowel' shall not trti'varted upon by the People,; who febould Congress a4trept it, as tho litesirleat and Cabinet havonlretulydone, have no postjble , escapekfrnto or power to modify this Constitution prior to 1861; sot thireaftir unless two thirds. of tbe members of both boasts of the *Leiislatnre shall agree to submit the Colin( a Convention tolhi Mlle; nor even then Unless "a einfority of Off eit(seal of "ibs &ate" (not merely majority of till who se. tually -- ,voiri) Shall ratify the tall. Practically,* therefoie, oo'thange can over be made in thin Con— stitution ev long as soy portion of the inhabitants desire to hese it remain es sow Axed. . XI. A COostitatioiai Eioctina is to be held on, the 21st of Trost month, but slot to dotal-palm) whether , the people approve or disapprove this Constitution. Oa that point, they era not wilowtml to vdte-4risaliotred no ratio whatever: They ere allayed to, Stoht . only for the "Couititotioa with Shivor7?....or "Coneiliusloa without Slavery," as they may ape At. Ent, abotrid.a majority vote for the "Constitution without Slavery," fiat dots oat abotioit im."*espet..S7annsy.** tAtl tbeislaves *heady aesiskwith their illfspriee; are; to' remain Shirai forever, and NO, the Legiflani l li- an& the people art forbidden ever to piss any act or ;mho any change is the Constitution which shall "affect the right of property la the ownerehtp of slaves."
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