'MOD if not within the i'e4r Throe iepiv to one Om** IP , 4 " 14 1i. 300 &tee , db • ' do • 10 00: ttifroonf do, do d .do o ; IV 00 dlnhi a b v e r moos must bolnrarliblypola in advance,: and aerate oaf oda rear .• ,TU CA,11.1.15AS ANC! 011/733.1 • • • Th./40111NA !AO be furnished to C a ri•biraaild.othere c epiee, tub au &direly. • • • • Antl. &hoof. Teacherrinirpliod with . the 3.,,,W► AL srSl In advance, • - run t.tnt or wtertrirtns. . . . Tranbficrlintre order the diacontiguancr bribe!? new* i rl ii-At94 thepebli.hoo map contlnne to send thou until : arroaregenere rttl. It . Aill)scrlhero notlect or refuse to take theiroctio9 4 7 Pere (meta 11006100 e to which they aro diructed.they are hell rosponelhicnntil t hey hare settled the billaenti yr , deist them diecontinned. . r ' • Ir.a.tritrri;a4ve te other pbsed9 wltha 1 7 F?Ta lug the publlther,ttnd t 0 Itmcgpaprre ere eget' inme r . dtreetlou they urebuld regpowilde. . . (di* • i The court* have deltied teat refacing td- e irm per% frern the office, or rumoring 0104 leall - ' orli called furi le prime facia erideacentintention strand. , - . - . ... . .... RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square or 1.3 Mara, ad cents for ono insertion-=sub .„„ loo dineartlona. 26 cent* each. 3 linos ono time. 25 eea ta—oubsorentiAmertions,k 2 34centseach. Alladver t pl 4 .annsta over 3 linos, for short periods, charged as a square , . . . warns. oat. TWO. SWISS. s i rs. TWILIT& .: .TSTOOIIIICII, CI SS $1 25 $2 26 •$3 00 " Your lines, SO .1 25 .1 75 276, 4 00 Five lines, ' TOO 150 , 200 300 , 5 00. :,' , P.lx lino, • 125 2 23, ; 200 4OO ~6'oo I fteren lines, ,'I .15 - 225 . 2 :0 . 440 700 Eight linos, 425 226 285 500 ,8 00 Mae lines, / :55 2 25 3 00 5 50 9 co ALL o TEO NI vs LINES COUNTIES AS A SQUARE Or TZILLIIITS." One squaro,. 123 225 • 350 - 600 10 00 - Two squares, 22/ 100 500 900 ' 14 00 Three sqeares, 350 400 700 12 00 18 00 'Fop naives, 450 0 (10 - '5 00 14 00 20 00 • (ustier ea, 8 00. 900 /2 00 18 00 3060 ...• Larger space for short periods. as per agreement. 111.. BoosilleSs Notires.s I caeh—accompanted with an • advertisemtut.so rents each. Advertisements hsfor,•3tarrigges and Deaths, 10 vents porlinelor flog Insert ion--subsequen t ineertlons. 5 cents per;jipe. Nine word. are counted as a lino I n advertising'. 51 - erchants and others, advertising by the year. with changes. and a standing advertisement ont,s7tccedlnsls lines. will be charge 6, including sudiscrlptiort. $l6OO. Space to the amount of foursquarrai; with chan ges and subscription, Without ritanires, at the raiesdesl7,nittOd above. Advertisements set In larger type than nom) will be charged 50 per rent advance. nn these prices. All Ants till be chervil the same as letter prose, . lit- Trade alvertisements received from Advertising, Agents abrmul. except. at 25 per cent. advance ori these • , prices, unless by special agreement with the publisher. Marriages 24 r tads, eath. Deaths hecompanied with ate flees. 25 emits, without noticer,nn charge. - All notices. except Ocoee of de religious' character and for educational plopotqat will he charged 25 cents for any number of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per line additional., . Proceedings of meetings raptor a general orpublic char , enter, charged at 4 rents per line for each Insertion. •-, To facilitate calcutations we wilt state that 320 lines 'nukes coin n-164 lines a half cohunn,-and 82 lines a Quarter coin tn. 2052 words make anolutnn-141p . r , half rl -nlam--an 730 n quarter eoluvn. .011 odd lines over each square:charged a t,the rate of 4 cents per line, for : • one time, and 8 rents pen line for three thbea . , Yearly advertisers must routine ,beer tuiveritsing-to , their own business. Agencies for others. Sale of Real Mr-1 WM. At., are not included in business edvertisements. BOOTS, SHOES, k, SOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, tke.. i T HE Stibsekibei boils leave to inform his customers and the community at large that ad has jrralt returned trim the city with a . , . non collection of ortieles In his line, con- W. , • i qadgiirtzf?..4l - \.ii. ,s a\i, _ .8110 Es. • , O.IITF.ItS, . . • _.. • SLIPPERS; ' 1 . ' . Pt/MPS. &re., ' I plait descriptions; f , r Ladles, geptlemen and children. An elegant article of Miler.? and . childrens' buttoned gaiters, something new in the latest style. . Also, a new lot of Trunks, Vallses,,Carpet•haos Stitch ,' I els. kc.. &e. . 1 • . Customer work neoq on&eXpedlt lOusl v . attended to. Sldre•atat Shop In Central. ono ,inor above high street: I *Seat door to .the Red Front. - fitt , • rottsville,lmy:lo,'( , 7 '22-ly j , RANI 4L Sell nr.T;;.P..I. EDUCATIONAL. _____,. • -. PIANO •TEACHINC. -1 IDleyor t thatatist, gives .lustrn . non on the Plano Fort,. and Slelnd on. in Pottsville and nnlghhorlug towns. . • •.V.ratta nuxicrak. Apply at big °Methoud door below ho Post 0111 re, Pottsville. [Jub iw i 11, '57 2'3- i WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Wilmington, Delaware,. THIS-IN't'ITU'I'ION, chartered with full eellegiate powers to grant diplomas and confer degro:•s;is designed to inert the demands of Lib. 4r eral Female Education. No symnsu has Ueen spared to make It a grst Clan las67ution. . , . 1 • A PULL UOAItD OF INSTRUCTION is regularly . employed, affording, facilities Owen eitended and thor ough edurati , n, such as can only he had in the bee in gitulifleS. ~ , I I . The Collegiate Year commencer; fIEPTEMISEit let, . 1557.1 . . • Catalogues may belled by Inquiring ef the Pfesie (lent:: 1..1 C 1.00.1d15,.0r of the finenctal Agent, T. J. T.1.107.1T50N. ' ; , (Ally E., '67 ge•rina 1 PAINTING, &C. ' NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES. TusT received a kik() and eleg...rit es timrtment of Window Sfignlea. new and beautiful de• slum, trMludl n c(Ool di Bordered. Oiled. Latntscape of IFlo ra I, Gothtrio., dm., cheaper theil over. . . ; • ALSO Ingraeod, ,iP lased as.l-ItOls..Pumsw4liwokiwawut,Ww.7,4o.- a , ripttou, For Sale by • 111. N J • BANN AN . • I I.',n tre "•itreet,opposkte Eptgeopal Church. . ' rareb 1:1.'57 r .1 1 - : • JUST. RECEIVED New 'Styles Paper Hangings, , PORDERS, FIRE ." ':' ,oPAPE' . . -- - , - o 1.1 board l'ilnts, Curtain J'a: .. -- i, j a.r:.--- . - 'perm, ke. PleieN from 6 rents to aro . 6w, 'MP - , .:;,?1,1; $2 00. whs.7h weal, prepared to eve' , •u•JA . s , . , J. *put up at t•lwt notlee. Itousejaud Sign Painting, Gluzling,*e. Stained and Friarnelled French and American• double tbleh,Chry-tal, Sheet and - hlal e fllass,, furnished to or der. All orders promptly attended to.- • manes k Bowl:x.1 i rontn. greet', 2 doori , ahoy° Auntrinan Rouse. 21.'57 124 f . • REDUCED PRICES. • • call Paappoz• Cktostro. 11F subscriber - has a large lot 'of cry choir. Patterns , of . • I ' 1 a 11' per, kUltable for IfAls, — . 4 -....-t.--. • Parlors,l Inning . Rooms, Chain. ,- of 4it4f hers ant4l!.al.lic I%ultilinps. witieh •", . t og ge ....- ••!..i . -, be II iii . 04.11 at I: not ty redne,sl ... 4 ... ...4. ....t . .. prices. fl ints Stark em hrares the !" 06 ~W -, . ••• latest. a ,1 tnest'esreeme,t Patterns. Paper as cheap as 5 • rents a 1,100, , ./ Now is the time f.r BarNns, for raper tranainas and DoDus at I.I.IIANNAN'S (, h ear WholYg,de imel &toil /blew 'and Boor Slam 07i-PA PER II'A.SpERS 14UPPLI ED VERY CHEAP. . • Urtels.r MO, 'ST ; 44- , INSURANCE. Karns' LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Pottsville, Penult. , . . Mt p rrA Lsloo',ooo-011 AR TE# PERPETUAL. yan.r HIS. Company ;. chartered, by the 1,e4.1,1at u re of l'ennsylrania. with a capiiel of One lrel Thlusind 0:413r,,, I. no.i. fully organized, and has cnmmenc,4 hmthiess. The Company fa prePared? to rc,eive inom.is and other pro , erty in trust and allow; inten•st on all moneys dopobited in (rust_ at!the t rate of Live per rent. per annum; principal and interest 'payAle on dcfnajc,l. For rates of Premium on LW insurancet see the printed TA1,1,., .upplied . at the office of tile Coon parry, Centro .tro.t, Cott,llle. three none s n ot hof the Exchange lintel. JACO ii ; a 11N 'CZ INU Elt, j r.„, Preal. 151.1.i.Lmr,,x l tin, 8, , .:4•0<iry and 7'reasurcr. April l,::,I -,' lair' --- , . Proprietors. 312 Itroadway, \. Y,, tlarket street, St. Lemke, itissoarl ,v J. C. C. II entbeLF.Sanderron and'i titentS.--It..7•Fry: Schuylkill Ilaven—_ id by alt respectable Pragrieteerecy _• _,,, Feb. 21. '67 i • s-ly i ANTHRACITE INSURANCE comPANT.• ----- - ......... • Anti Itterizeel capital.••oo. ' • ' (1 lIAIVIT t I'EI2I)I.;,"I'UAL,----Officei nt Disco' very ‘...) N. 1 - .1 Wan ut street, betweets,fhird end. t'ourtte [ . P°r c NsumpTioN .• • i at roots, PhibulApiell . .. This Company will Insult'? against ' t?.e au. I i hots or damagt, by Fire; 10111.1ines. Furniture. anti 3ler , ~ D EASES OPITHE LONOS LED TECROAT ehandizo 4 , euern/ly....thte !II tal:va la suit t aez. on Vessels.' - ear...roes and freights. Ist, est, Issensscc to anparts of ; RE po:3iti, , ely curti,l,t,l2y . lnhalatiim, the Union. , nenct-reas : , j width coneys the remediee to - the eavittee In the ..„ ti. Luther, • Davis Pierson. `1 . • lung through the air pasrages.andcoueing In dlreeteoce Lewitt l thlonrled, •I'''fti )13 t0. 4 1d• - • tact •Ith the disettiee. merit radium the tubetrnler matter, Peter Sliger„ ler. Ileo. Z. Eckert, ' 'allay the cough, causes a free and catty expectoration, Jett" ii..ttlackiston, It, liamenett. • ! • heal the longs, pat rifles the blood. trriparts renewed vi- Steall 4 11. Itothatucl, • Win. Y. r''''to •' : • lat( to the nerve s eyetem. giving that tone and goer D. LUTllitit, Pipttltnt. ay ' indlopentashli: for the tekoration of health. To be ) . Wit. F. TWO'. tree PreoVettl.. . • ~, . able o state rend ently that Consumption te curable W. )1.,-;re I t h., ,Vvretarst. ' by i halation. is t nen a arum,' of unalloyed pleasure.. I Ire I'. It. LEM, '..tt has 'been appOinted atent for the It is s much and r the control of trifilical treatment as above Company in Sehuytkill county, to whom persontoy .ther tore:dd.% •le disease; etinetj out of every hun desit Ing Insurance ran apply.. • • j mired rases ran he , I tared in the first stages, and fifty per . Jat...ary I . '.",f (April S, 'oi 14-/ ••'-• .I- • rent ku the memo!' t butin the third silage it is heel; . sib' et Nave more l has nee per cent 4 for the lungs Ito e t up by the disease no to hid tl”fianee to neediest Ail . Even. however. in the last:stages, inhalation at. md extiaordinaky relief to the ealierhatz attending his fearful scourge. which annually destroys ninety-! ire beam tt.l aeries. In the tutted States alone; ;it'd a ' orr t caleulation shows that of the present population !f t me earth, eigity millioem are destined to Sit the l • [ )an umptire's r . ye. .1' uly the quiv.r of death has no arrow on fatal et ;on •umptinn. I all ages it has Leon the great ere of fo, for it spares, neither age nor sex, hut swot Ilk the brave, the leatittful. the, grateful, cm lift ef. •By li; Itelp of fillet Supreme Being. from wit on tit every gt,o4 and perfect gift, I am fumbled to MT et re t to afflicted a. i te , rmanent rend speedy cure In Con-, am ;died. The rst cause of tubercles is trim Impure! A dpand the it mediate etTect. trOduced icy their der; ms lion in the lungs. is to*rovent! the , tree adertis•lon 1 1, ir into the air cells. oltirb causeen weakened vitall• { ty I trough the entire ayetem. .Their Rarely It Is more let dial to paper e greater good firm' medicines entering I the cavities of the lungs than - from! MOPE. administered I tilt ugh the oh - attach : the palleat, Will always dud the , ' o tae free arid UM breathing easy After inhaling, mine. i li TllUO:ltiluilntimi Is it loca . „ 1 remedy, nevertheless it i m'it ermatitutiWilkily, and with more power and certain-. 4 thou eetnediam administered - by the stomach.' To! pr , re the powerfeil and direct influence of title mode of, ot lini..t ration. eitlornferte inhaled will enti rely deittroy 1 et sif,lidy In a few minutes. paralyzing the entire ner-1 0 ' t sYldeut, so 014 n II MI) may be amputated without I 'h , slightest paler: bidding the ordinary burning gas ; 1 destroy tire hi anew hour.. 'lce inhalation of ammonia will reuse the system ,t he medicines to perseptible In thej skin a few min is ate eftcr being inhaled.end may he immediately detect- j •,, In the blood/ A convincing proof 'attn. constitu-1 •lefsinting or ftprayetitly child.' The odor n; many 1 '1 nal effects of [lnhalation, to the tact that sickness Is 1 II ars llPKltire4 by hieathinei foul air. e ls; b o t t ,„, ti n ds ± p m o m e.l , - I ti credence that proper nnevilos. carefally prepared I ti judiciously iad ministered through the lunge, shnuld I a dace the hal , pl , ist•resuitst therlog ir, oleo, manyi thousands, sufferlegsfrorti di:autos of ! 1 'lnnate:lnd t hroret. have boon under my care, and; I, ameoffected many romarkalde cures , oxen after the r fel-milled toem pronouyeed In the last stages , which re ly satitres Me that consumption is no hmger a . tidal 11 case. My tre atment of consuinption isoriginal. end I A, sled on long experience and a ihorongh investlgac, ,I. n. M y peer...ll:acquaintance with the nature of tp.' e1e5..2r... ere Lint me to dltt I totulth, readily, the it. I rl its terms of siiiwase that sitmalnte 'eoestimptian. find et ly they map& rettutallea rarely' being mistaken eten t i., In a single . came. •Thts nunillacity in connection, frith' erg min pathologleid and.mlcroseple discoveries. enables! nt to rtlitern.,the Jung trees the efforts of contracted r s; to enlarge the chest, purify the blood.inspart to' It hewed vitality, giving enemy and tone tothe entire' ily tette. i - iedicines arith full din .. .diens sent to any part Of the IY &ad States end Osnadtut flrtietfente mtamenicating I hr symptoms hyletter. But the cure would let more ruin If !Impatient shonldpey men TielLithicharonld 5 to me an epOrt unify tuidatnine the hum nut one• b ems la peesertho with much greater certainty; and 'a lbw ct/ta eettlid Pit effected witheett ray seeing . gib tient sgain....H G. W. GNAIIAIt M. IF 115 1.4iiifter- t abed, (de Nee lee.) frame. 41st k • 1 - • APEI LU DLPIII.4, ' his . :7,57 Nadi 21; '57 124y E ) 28. INDEMNITY. rutil.: Franklin Fire InsuranO6 Coin- ;.`, l , onny, of l'hiltnielphtn. t 63,4 Chesnut tt tom r Fifth 1 ' . ea n• ••1 V ‘r Geor"n 'Richard/h. o f ThronnN Vlart, Slot,lewni . Tot.i t o \Vivo% Adolpho K. linrie, . Kimu,Q aratit.• Kit I:ttiwn, 0 It. A n cL.. Itoprig 1 , 4 ttirport. •„, of mal,o 1 a.nriwine: j.. - rutisivht or Mutt ed on "..,1 evory ion or prAperty,in Igwu and el/Until, 41t gt rat., low a. a!, ronsislont nith n 'ann. t o , rlikh, with th , ir OttilLti ,ttl l'rotnimos, sit rely itirrAird, .3.Torit tiroliii•froi l to the 3l4ce tbeir bi .ro. o Ovor yeort..ito•T hate pabllttinwitrits i3il 1 11. 4h 1, 0.11•1 drpUltrlji)A,,,pp by of ot Moore or aittioiteiges of 'laity an tiixt , o+itioti to moot with 'prompt ni".-si tie. CII .V. 4. President. tl Cn Ic. 41. n vcrK*.r...S.•••retary. The int bt , tihtif ha% appolnttiel Itzont fnr Ib,, 1 mentionedinAtitul ion. ant is now pFt.ts.n.sii to runt .. i I n. 0 11 every dcrrlption oC proporty.ut tho lowest t ) Tattn.• AN Ott tiW Ationt. • .44f Jan /SA/ • ' • "LiFk INSIMANCE.' rr"F4 Girard Life li).stininre, , Anriaity It: vet Tetra flourfhtor - of Phtlattelphl3.. attire, No. I u 1 "..: caw:nut ‘trert,.4l.tettlrst door East of the Custom May.; • •1 C.I t't T .11, ..'l , ) , ),(rXi•::•oll:l.nrp,k , ll2ilek;rlTAL. ot "'adage to th,iiiit I amur.alet;ls on LI res on the inrat favor- u I• 1 l'h.,,eitltAl pint paid up : and inie‘tisd;together with l 1 1 ~ I ten. 37.11..,),41 I 4 I ip•itiro.l. ing . re'et7e4l fund ' °/1 " 11 ‘ I 7 1 3 P., • , „•' 1 , --tiriti Olicitt,ucell. in. , , tr.f:li.l., trl.l:r 101 raid yearly, h a lf- year or I lumrtvrly. .. •• 1 r: TO,: e . .i.ipanla-1,1 n Itarcr fitt:rtottleally to; the inotwran- 1, Co. rot' Ilft 111 ' l ;.lr','. Wiper, al , c,rt,iiriatell,in Derain beir . , i ',' tql, and t1)-.r;_. •n• 1 Wh , i4 Su' ihrember. ifle4 atnoi,ol :; to an 34,31111,n , f :,4.:.,:: fa; to try,e 7 si um trimmed OndOr ! .: ,t tie otleat . ., P tii , i o *, makinZ V.2(12 rat whlet, nlll6, paid t ..,'; whecalt shill th ,,,, hr. a 4,,, i/ 1 /.112.1.•;14 of - 5 1 . 00,1 ^, +. 41, '" . 1 7: ally InaltrOtl: the 'II t•N I t1111r.., atretnut to VI = Mhthenelt p ' in i n aze i„atat:l lot rg. arse . FA , M 4 1 , 11 the other,/ In the „..." ..n.n.. w0r,,,,-tiqn :14,-,n.1it122,•i. 111, 8 tnoWlll [and &tau I irr,t, whit+ tttl.li I ton a utak 0 3 . ll art.trare of noon. 1/11111 j n 60 pre cent. Ilona 111., preinlutir, paid, whhout Increas , l al n,r, the annual plan:1(1111. ~ ", ! i • 1 - II MAN/Al/NM: 0 , Tlattutatt nt , ilway, John A, .ilikown n An, Pawls, IL baulk - T. ',. el John ..1 ly ;:otilh, PreJeriik Brown, 11 •Itoltert Penman, Querge;ratter. ' , t, .itt , ,rlt Tmttar. ' ' Jahn IL Latfmr, " Th-givas l'..lantos, IV harlot,. Lewis. 1. , .In..*th T. Bailey. r,. ~3 4bitlr: Slack. , I, rhamplileterontainlnete..ll44l t leofrateeenidexplanatlOns, '' Ono ot c rpilraliouiind'fort er Information can be bell E i l Milts rare, ' ''' 110Atili,$ LUDO WIZ J`reel , tw.nt, 7 -Sant L4,1'1417. j inittleglibecribei le agent for the titan Oompitay 101" u ; 111111 cOutltj. and, Wilt street bin awl °lxtr,viittrit,,,iy.into'rnatt- Ilea on the saldeet, ' , .... 1,,,,1e ~ -. • .t' II UMW.' attes--0 25 Dot fad 3ra.Tuttr. cures Sore Thinks. , -EPTING'B P I v . ORAL AtIKF UR.EI/111 rolls,* mouUttop. tier patlen A in &Osumi gages of the dteellee, EPTING'S P RAL MIXtURE sold by ITIcOII L. Sau -1 - -*AO, *AI d. 1 , x f EPTINOII PE RAL MIXTURE sold by 3. Kau* : BERNa, Mt rsTllht. 1 'EPTINI:PS PE ORAL SllNlTll.EsoldbyWx.B.Earsus, Schuylkill !oven. 11 . . r EPTING'A P RAI, 311'XreitE sold by:all drums!' generally , I roughout the county. by' October 1,' 2 - ,L 1 - , Ko' ARD ASSOCIATION, 1 t Philadelphia. , siiitilina, Carib/404 by special enti r alament f of the sick and dirdreescd, afflicted irirteleal and: Epidermic r'aiseeises. 10WARD ASSOCIATION, if the awful destruction of human life, sal diseases4ind the dereptionli practleed rtunate victims of such diseases byQuaeks, to directed their Consulting Surgeon, as LC ACT worthy of their imme r to open a t the treatment of Cite clamor disertees. tins, and to give I .IIEDICAL AIOICF, GRA -1 apply by letter, with a description of I, (age, occupation, habits of life. de.,jand teems poverty, to 11.11fiCISII MEIIiCINtS (lIGE. It is needless to add that 'the Aa num ds the highest liedicalskill of the age, ,sh the m: it iipproved modern treatment. re; on a role , " of the' past, feel Insured ors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have benefit to the afflicted. 'especially to the Cher have resolvWl to devote themselves, zeal, to this Tery important but much des- bilitemtent 1, . for there; vat; JHE , In view eaufed by Pea citain the unto scrotal years a MLA II ITA It bispedrary foi in all their lb TIP. to all wl their condi( h., in eases of el FREE OF CI ambition emu and Will furri _The Dlrect4 that their !ail Ivan ti grod young', and with nenewei pitted cause hell t y the Association. a Report on Eper r Seminal Wenkneii. and other Diseases of rgans..by the Consulting Eurgoon. which ry mail. (In a rented envelope.) FREE (IF receipt of TWO TAMS for postage. . . Jule Poi* mataiThir4, the Seihel will. teat C4A11.14t, of Addfees. I CALIMUN No. 2 Soutl By totter r Iten , qt or! triAtmeht, Dr. (3E.0110F, It. SUrgeon, Howard Arsociatlon, rttreet.'lPhll;nlelphla. tin, Direct cirtt. EZItAD.IIEART'CrEd. •• Oct. 3, ' 7 ETHFNC NEW. TINS-OLD AND YOUNG! A READ, ,RopE,soi: ir0.,,,, IR RE!TORATIVE, t, the most w derCul discorerY• (it tkils age of i rit will recto , permanently..gray heir to its lor. covet titoliesti or Um bald with' a, most 1 t'rowtli. rano e at once all dandruff and itehS II scrofula, "Tid. other cutaneous eruptions, ahl head. etc, it will cure, as if by ma.tic, periodical headache; make the hair 10311, gloa ye, and pre 'so the color perfectly, and the idling. la ex eme old age. , wing It} from a diatioguisbed weather of the r ressioll: ft et. J. WOOD r. Br. PAM, Jaa . clary 1, 1865. : - - , Is, no dou w a ne original et, luxuriant lug, cure eurhs ' I nervous o pp, and w j hair j Thu 0111 m yp PlloFl2B, litrts ; Alter 1 it all the 11: an). I rra I I placed lurid rub. the then aglow. weeks 1 Augu , ,t I and stro 1 •fore, 1 , and that use %, u ...,44Wakil.G464...a••& , rats4hIs. . nearly hall fur a long ilme,and having tried ir vsterativett extant, and having no faith in r induced, on hearing of yours to give it a trial. pyself iy the hands of abarher. nod had my ral with -II poid st ilt brush, and Ithe heaters applted and well rubbed in, till the scalp was his I repontAPl every . morning, and in three young luilr appesrad , and grew rapidly from at till the prtscnt time. and Is ndat thick, black r;--soft and pleasant, to the touch; whereas, was harsh ant wiry. what llttW there•was of It, ' little was ,I",appearing very rapidly. I still 'Restorative about twice a week. eind shall goon , - ..i a nd perfect crap of hair.., Now, I bad read thinp—and who has nett ut have not seen any cane where any liPrson's hair was really by any of the hair tonic, ko., of the day: and Ores me pleasure to record the result of my ex- I have retanritended your Preparation to nd it already hae a large and general sale tot theTerritpry. The. people het% know its OF ti bare confidence In It. The supply you sent °le-gale vent"; for the Territory,:in nearly ex and daily foties are made for it. You de. edit for your iscovery: and I, for one. return thanks t'ltr ell bonetit it has done me. for I cep. ad'idespetired ong aim of ever effecting any such ._ '. Yours, hastily, • ! • . 1 ' . J . % W. TIOND, Firm of Bond .L.tiolier, Druggists, St. Pant, . bale it g of them:, hitherto benefit It really perienet others. thrc 41/ feet Ry all nfy gtf , tY [must° serVO c you tnl thinly result. 111 the Fdito llosveN,j Stn:—llaving lisured. some A; lorat lee. I. • hairs have 1 : g net fully at . of . change Is 1 nes that in a' erly. I hav DeAn wax Int your It the gr. hnlrh: proe great I on Co health wtx h. moisture a h and dry, Lessor Wald • --. . ; . • CmustE.lllinnis, June 19.1855. e inked Proti+sor Wood's Malt Restorative, and Imlred its wobderfol effort. Y.tyj hair - was aavatk• I thought, p ematurely pray, but by tho use pf rstorot Ire," ; 1 'has resumed Its original color, and. no doubt, pe manently•so`. • i SIDNEY: BItEEyE, ,1 Ex-SeuaturjUnited States. I ba have Ing. a. his '1 I ha.T _r,a WOOD k and 114 In Pnitsville; SaylAr; Tam' elticlwater,at ----- - . . . ...‘ -'`';'',-.t , • ''''. 1 ..‘„• , .1 .t. , s, .I,', , t . . - -_, ,•-•,,.. , _ . ~ . , „ ~ ,„ , , I -11T ' .'''',-..7 ‘,:: '1',.'„,,: ';'- 7 f ": ;' - ,' :- "2 - . - • , , , ' '.- .. , _ ,' , 4, i ' • '• ,:, , , ,„,...: - ; , 4 , _.„,. 1, ,, , ,• ," --- „-, -,.. z.), ^.1., , i - I = $ r 1 , ; o ;r . ' , Z.': . I -, .9. ' 1 ' -:, ' **.,.: 7-- - *."-+' '' ; 7- - 7 7-- '' ' 7 - . ., -- -- `;' -7 - •: - -t • I - -4. •'• ,-- ,. .ew..,1 , . ~,, ~• .. ~ , ' .. , . • ' -.: ' - - 1• 7 ! • ' i• • • -":, , ' ~_...... _ 1. , . ~, , . . ,- „,,...-- ~ ... _ ~-.,,, ,r , ~. . ......-s t . , - ~ .. AD . ,„ y ..._.. i , .. 1 , ~: - - •,. ,-L'IA .. ' ;. ' Airl ' ' 4 . . C. l ti i i It ° 1 •‘',.. , _ .. v r, ,'A , 'r : ,r,A l i: 'f ci l . D AND Eporr. v .i.j - L 14 I. -..... 464- .... - V:' •'. vt-. 4 : -` ur NEnAL 1 1 RT.'S E -1” 1 ' .' - - •, I, . , WILLTEACHToo IntadtTHE BOWELS OF THE wini, AN-0 liujo nou'imr. cATEBXB ' Or xotratintai Urns wmou.WILI, On- alsiliNMl-TO OUR MAIDS LlM , iiiipiCT ALLirs:Firßi SO iYerili traitArtr Mr" _ ISHED EVERY , SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN,: POTTSVILI 4 X, SCIEIUYI4C4 COUNTY:i-ENNgYL;Alkiii. .IV. CINAL. .ATHARION,‘ • • 3ed tyons' KathairOn the Intel dtaltbtftil toliet artl;. reeratnently benearial for Ore - j; ~ thatren fully restored coy hair 'T.2l7*Yours fraly, 68 warren Strort,New York. 'Purr Jamaica Ginger, for dye. lehUlty, tea l n hilip s at ttoriOentreStreet,Pottavnle. 41-tf • - 3Nru N G, - - - and R e tail ' . issiel, Chemist. - SO Norwegian Sta., warner's Morel,) LasPENNA.• ROLE PROPRIETOR OP itlmal Mixture. , IiTURE cures Coughs. ATURE cure!, Influenza. I.#IIRE cures Broiebith‘ Pre-sulent .0-ly of the Real Kstato Advertiser.' 127 School Street, larch 20, IFtt,"s. become pntanaturely quite gray, I lx weeks since, to snake trial of .have used less than two tx.ttles, but Il disappeired: and although tor tit/tined Its original color, yet the gradually ;Min; on, and ant In , short time toy hal twill be as dark o abat: boon thatch .gratitled at e i t the id 1' fgor of the hair, which ore uid it has ceased to come out ac foe; Respectfully yours. • • D. C. M. RUPP. MANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOV EL FACTORY, • . Gleams masitis e , s/psi/noir. . Al Wads dud shovels, ipades, cosividdlesi*e. The palronage of the public Is respect:My solicited_ ..isnua 17 10,'67 :.ti" - WATER METRES. Tfi. - Subscribin• having been authoi hied by the manufacturers of Water bletrill; win supply all orders left with them, at theft prices. Potts Title. Att„-taxt 30, '56 S P .rt. E .iiiis S C H ßlrifies'w s oriN V e2'll ' attention of Operatnre and others to their saPeltor article of coal and and shovels.. Ehavela made to_order, either extra hearror 1101 t, as may be desired.' Works in Coal street.:. 1 . . J. `J. SPADES.. • Pottsville. A nano S. '67 . a2stn* BOILERS, SMOKE STACKS, LEON CARS And Fans. THE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to furnish the ;bolo articles, of Best 11liter/A and workmanship at the shortest notice tiloilers - acid Fans constantly on hand. J . Jk J. SPARKS, Actg. 8, 'B7 32.6 ma Cbal Street, Pottsrais. ' • WOOD'S IRON ORNAMENTS. HE subscriber is authorized to re f.cell orders for ell kind, or iron Vases, Settees airs, Brackets; Points. a..ke..manntnctured tri Wow; • Pesos, late Rostra Worm, Rhine Avenue, irhihder• phis, and will tarnish them at their Wit prlces—ear= riage only added. A book of specimens can be seen at our store, together with the prices of the different arti cles. • • ' BENJ. BANBA.N. WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL.. Between the Sunbury & kris Railroad and the Canal,! (apposite the Furnace. Williameport, Penna.) GEO. S. .BANGER & • CQ..,' Whole -1 isle andßetall Wafers and 31anntacturers of white and yellow pine flooringboards,eash.donrs, blinda, shut: tern, aiding, wood mouldings, &c. Jig rind scroll sawing, fancy and plain. All description,' of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best winner. . Feb. 7. '57 I 8-19 __ • _EXTENSIVE MARBLE YAllt o istanientougo street, Pottsville, a. HE subscriber k prepared, at his old' k stand, to furnish all kinds of materials in ids ilpe, tor purposes—plain and ornamental. lie hr. 'sites particular attention to the Tomb Stones and Moms- Mentaof his manufacture.` They can be lied in every variety of style, anti will compare favorably, in beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere . and are offered at cheaper rates. JOUN T. LANG. June 6. V, 234 y . VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE, For Hydrants, Livetnattres, ?ire Engines, and other pint. HIS. 1108 E as gret atlvAp' tagei over leather, as it needs- no oiling, is perfectly t, t t, will stand a very blgh degree of beat without in. Ig' . jury, and le not affected by the severest cold. It can be bad of any size from 34 inch to 3. inches inside &ante. I ter—larger sizes nude loonier. Also, Couplings: Drench Pipes. &e. -For sale by_ 13. BANNA.II: ' Pottsville. May 3 , 'L. -- 21. , . O. To Coal OperatoN T rs an * lEnhuylklll Coma. ty Merchants. SMOKING . TOBACCO, by Steam. power—reOls a day, at Hamburg. Smokltig Tobin , ' wand Segar 31anufactory, on hand and ready for sale. =0 barrels 'sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. VlO,OOO Ilan Spanish Segarc . : . • Ml,OOO Sixes, Spoulsh Segara, . • s ' : 100.000 Seed and nuns Segars... i -.Orders thankfully received and .pmmptly attended to Terms easy. MALI ANb MOYtin, Ilatating, Iterke ; County. Pa. • MAUCH' CHUNK . Wire Rope Manufactory; Nolissisor XXitsr.arcil, • Menem( uror ot Wire Rope, tur inclined plantiLshath.. slopes, &c., would inform the pul. ie that 1w Is now pre- pare& to make ALL' KINDS, LEXOTriS AND SIZES OF PLAT. - A 21'.1) ROLTVIY JZOPE. • ; • At the shortest twain), of superior quality, cud on the Most liberal terms, at his Wire Rope Factory, , . Inane la Chtunk,'Carbon Co., Pa: • Reference can be made to Mews. E. A. Douglas, N. D. ehrtright and A. 11. Broadhead, at Manch Chunk: to N. Patterson, Summit Bill, to Sharpe, Leisenrlng4 Co, more, Luserno county, Pa.. and In fact, nearly all the op. Orators in the Region who base been using lets ropes. August 8, '47 3*2.1 CARRIACE FACTORY REMOVED. THE undersigned respectfully eniz. brace this epport.unftroflighrmitur the public that they have removed their e extensive Carriage Vaetery, from Mauch Chunk street, lettere they ban be, ..einesetbt , batedialk_ teellseist Neer, Large and comuteditnee building, in Istersle Addltion. ott the old site. where, they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TG :: TILE lIESi' IN TILE STATE and ready to , accommodate: their customers and all those who may favor them With: their patronage. An entire new and well selected steel' of materialeand the same old hands will enable thetu; to do work hith In elegpme and durability cannot be surpassed. They wiiliontlnue to attend to the businesshereaftei, as before, tith determination to give general satlefae" Lion AB-Ail orders will rerelye pronipt attention. AGy-Repairing done at the shortest notice. July 18,'5; 29.1 y ABRIGIIT S BURRITARD." PQ_TTSVIkLE Saddle and rumness maw:trate tory. j ichll lIEREWIrIi invite yotir..especiel . IO U/talent° my very extensive stock of Ready dhide: ...'trry. fineness, Whites. dt.„,ambriteing the largest' variety of stylus and qualities ever offered for sale_ in, this county, and at prices 'that will compare favorably, with those of any other house In the trade. • • i Hiving been, for some years past, . ' i 1 Cud myselfthe L'-(. in th habit of purchasing my . . 7 P Raw • ate2rlutivel y for Cash, ' ;',.. free this cause note yed by the trade generally, end 'feel that I ran, with confidence,solicit the trade of all classen of duelers: and my arrangements for the coming sea- son's trade are bared upon even a larger amount of intri- . nes, than I have gliUtert,, ) done: you can therefore rely ' upon Coding at toy elstablishment everything that is re quirell in my line. * -, Orders by mail are respectfully sellelted. and the goods sent warranted to give satisfact lon, both as to price and • quality.• 141111111 It WONIELSDORFY. 'Opposite Episcopal OrMicis, Centrestrca,Pottsviils. 'March 7.1557 - • . 4o.ty , .. SOLOMO . I4OOVkR.. WAllesale and Retidl. . . TIEAl 4 Elrin Stoves,. Ratiges i . : 3 _,! J_ J llleaters. "fin Ware, follow Wifre, IW-..: teals Warp, . limos Ware. French Ware, and ,'_ A' ••-- - Cutlety, Range Rollers, Portable Ranges,Gas • " .:-., Ovens, SumrneriFurnace, Lc, &c., hex added ''''''.. to his fenner stock of Stoves a variety. Of new -pat ,terns or Kitchen Ranges of which he can. give .the iest recommendation. • • .i lie calls particular attention to his new style of Wee r which he I, confident. will'make the best Renter thet J as overt:wen used In this part of the country, also la variety of new patterbxof Cooking, Parlor , and dall Stoves. lie (1111/1 particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stove, it is an Impnavement on the Risterliack, wiffelphe is confident li the best stove in use. lie-bps now the largest stock of the above Articles (too numer ous to limit ion,) that has everkeen offered In this pirt et the country. Ile invites his friends and customers to`eall and ex.nraino for themselves. feeling conftdeht that he can suit them In quality and price; be flatters himself that be bar had much experience in his line .of business, therefore he feels pirifidetit that be cannot be surpassed in quality or chsigness, ' . • t' y-Roofing arid Spouting and all kind ofjtilibfng done at the shortest notice. antre strat,,l; doors above Market, west .04;1106114 March gi. 'ST - ' 11, ' Ti '0 . CARPENTERS ANN BUILDERS. 103:31111 Li SCHUYLKILI COUNTY MANUFACTIMINO 90M . • TIAVt. on band at the r exte.n-ii ex:antis on Railroad street. agarst quantity of Idtnhcr el every ~u •• and description.nhich they can atntly to Opera • Carpenters and thaiders, at Urger rate*, than i can toi honed elsewhere. They are also ready to ' infrptry through the moans of their extensive hardness. ••ft••4l la borsaving machines. maulkactural &Mclean: their Due Ma saving of 24 per cent, lli former ant. Their la i r4 o wirtrabope have been in an ' +narra tion for th - year, turning Out Vallt'n Of, p a ros rut •• _ ,‘ 'Window Fr ;.1", •ii i i +;.' Panel War • -!;,,,• ' iriouittitage t liedwpasts, 4 " , trats ,Blinds, tip uni.ters,, . lirShia ,: ilkintis of Framed, 1. led and DrAial lrific ichihey hare constantly on hand. They are andY socuto orders at thiihnrtest notice, for . 4 . 3. gap lily quality of sawed or manufactured stuff.w" ..... , Dry and green Ilentl* ail kinds, for buildingpor. poses. Oak, Maple. P c hair ," plank and scantling hoards; Cherry. Tainut. . Ishogi4, de i , or cabinet; work; White and Yellow l'inobo clitoritvg, , raw Or Made ba'order; Whi . 'tae - plank: 53'... 2,1 1,14 94 and ;414111 panel. , ready ; iiipor pia - Nam% ei .,, retie, ocantlirvg, poet ee, 1 11 11 1 7 eolith th,•peli.. i mt. Ac- kn. Ilfa - drille of slaved st . 1 evetorthing in their line , on band or to order, at test notice A iii. f . ' • Pottsville. lt" rob 29. Iliii°•• '.. 1 STOVES ' I ST 1 f! ST_ 63111 , - Firi - Let : - • El. ,1..• • i • - • "Sign ill tit • Stowe* • li t, 0 utinntil 1111$ 1 1Cllvsit, a ''2 . lho SlaniCifr z : street, Potter te, I't ••• p 4 o pnite J l i ; rapn's Drug Store, is :: ' l,,,ea, king a ... opts to sell his ex- 416:.,1 4 - i , " , • • tellive it tmentet AO STOVE 6, i, ‘ TIN - W.OAS.; • Wilifig. TA NIA.WAILE, • -3 ,- . if ijilli•LOWl.w.a.RE, At prices heretofore unpart lona this mien. „The following is a list o imia 14toves, together, With nriintser and prices: rc - „.• 1 - Wm. Penn-lios. 7 ',MA witlf Anturas, trent $l7 to •P l -: .4 Yletor-Nos. Lan , hem $l2 to $l4. ' 1 . i . ,. , riebe-.Nos. f,, S. 7 AS, figint Sib to 5 23 . ' r . . templet. , -Nos, 3, *,•lind f, ho,m,so to $l7. Cannon, or Egg - li on. 2, 11, 4 and 4. - . • Main Cannon-:tins.:, it, 4 and li. „ , , . . Summer Hauges, for kitchens-Nes. 2 and 3ifnarn SO to $1 t. • - , • l'arloi Stores of all elsos, llnreis Ima, with Castatan I, Cy litidvt.. Alan: common Coal Tion - )Eits. at prirow,ringiiig fiam 40 , tents to *Gstvanisrd Coal buckets from $t to t.l • Stove Pipr. sold So. 9 coats per pound. Eat.owe-10. els. extra. /Wogs Iron rimy, to rte. per pound. The following hot of nilseellaneons Artistes will arm always he ma n 4 on bind sod told the fa* OASLI: • • - Coal Stiffs's, Polo/a, Iron and Tin Paws, Water C O Ol7 era, Mid. Cainplient And Oil Lamps, beat Gerinau.Edara ttiaekittt Fire nrirlistf *ll stomfor Storss.Sanglis. Clef Cylinders of *sorted XlMtnir beet iron 81rp% Also, Tin cold by the , box, F. bent Iron, the pihnd— cbcnit for cash.' • • • • Alt thnibn re pod* will be old at reduced pClecer; OW ,OANII, and three itawaint ougarusuairotaathburN rill and ht to War aatrantage nu, ' t ' ' .1111 . 01dgbainactuiciet to tedisogatitulisw lam; aid atoreudeltrorod without cbaratt:- rottimU4Sagde#Lo Cy4l*. , 1 44 . ", • JUSTICES!, FEE BILLS. 911, lIE new Justices' Ves,BilLe, Revised: 'and Corrected by the Leghdatore Rt Peozeyhntitt4 neeprlated, and Le sale by 11A1C1ILYL' 'TRAVELER'SGUIDE; , - I ' ; HE latest and best Travelers Guide throuihout ltie United Staten. just meshed and for at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Bak Sloe Z. YARDLEY t SON. ZS, ALMANACS! ALMANACS!! erZiOW on hand, a full assortment of Almanacs for 1108, comprlsing Uncle Sam, ?antl -Nonseteeper'o. Throdratod. German. te., de. For oala cheap, orbotroolo and reaoll, by B. SANWA*. :WATSON'S ANNALS OP PHILADELPHIA: NNAL of Philadelphia 14-Peon. Sylvania in the Oldenlime,* collection of me re, anti:dotes and insidente of the eitjand ttstnhahh tants,—numerous engravings. Now revised edlttua,pttb_ fishing in numbers; at 25 centseach. Subscriptions Inas ceiredat t . . A BANNANS - Book and Stationery Stow. • , "LITTLE DORRIT".-Complete. „pICKENS'S Laseicoiv.l, LITTLE O RM," Is now animist& Chop Atka, 60 eti. II ustroOd,7s oh. Vine editiOn. Svo. pistol, El 1 . 4 • - • • The Fortunes of Oleneore, Love's new novel. - Nothing New, tales by. the &tabor of John Hintz Moraines for Jut —vies Hotpot's. Oratittnes.Blephea's, Haley's, Ac., dc.,inst, received, *nil tot sale by • . , . ' , _ ' H.IIANNAN. RE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the . Views of which is a beautiful view of t e location, sectary, Sc.,hich he wilt sell $ the low rate of 2; max each, to close out the lot. They were published at it 10 each. Now larhotiote to procure a copy , as but rew remain unsold. • • .:May so, '57 -NEW WORK piano, norms. . fi t: IIE AMERICAN CITIZEN"— ' • his rights and duties; by the Right Rev. John opkine. This excellent, work treaht egrl On. great variety of subjects. embracing . . j itgLif,, The Religious Duties and Rights of the Citizen; the Science of Politics, Slavery, • " .1 • Businen, Domestic Relations, Social Life, &e. Price $l. :"INQUIRE. WITHIN" for anything, you want 0 know useful volume of universal knowledge, cantata 'lng over 3700 facts for the people. Price $1 00. • • VAUX'S ARCHITECTIIIIN—a, series of Designs fee 'Tints and Cottages prepared for execution In the United Stela, Illustrated by 300 engravings. Just published And for sale by,BENJ. *ANNAN. M • ich '57 . . • 12- NEW HOLIDAY, JUVENILE 800K8. UrILLIS TILOT,-Scquel, to • V V the Swiss Family:Robinson. • Well Megan ls Halt Done. . • Sea Lite and Adventures'of Nell DeArcy, the blidship . : Thousand and Gee Daysor Arabian Tales.- , Nannie's Jewel Case. ' The Amiwell Stories. j Lelia and idly--illustralled. • traipses' Firoside Library—go vols. • • " , Smiles and Tears. j : • • Jumping Jerk's Adventures. " The Young AmertraneMbisly-12. vale. • / Fag* Dolls, new settee, comprising—Mai - Florence, Master Prank'. Nellie, Cinderella, the Girl's Delight. ' Paper Doll Furniture-0 pieces. , Just received. and toll sale at DiN . NANIL 1 Pottsville, January 2, '5B • . , NEM NIUSICI: . NEW MUSICI - .)[lO n II thatitifeth let• us s i ng—by ;; Alice Hawthorne. i agar Plums for Piano. N 0.5. Thal berg yalses—by Chartes D'Albert. . De. Kane a Arctic Polka— by J. B. Peterson. Firemen' Marcbt—by D. V. Waltz. The Sea Breese Gallop--Globe. - • • !Ugh Flyer " t: • • " Speedwell Schottlscht,“ • •• Splendid Walt!. " • Rpitflre Quickstep, '.'" Progreso " Ocean !braid March " • . Guiding Star Redone " • - Jennie l'ellfa—,by P. Malberger. .Leon Polka—brlllchael :Polka Fraccalse—by Be it kart. : ,;11. 1 1toerican Quadrille Gallop—by Mui'ard. iAlicella Polka—Wm. Boiling.' • 'Ahnie Laurie, a Scotch ballad, sung by Dempster.' For male by B. BANNAN. • • COLTON'S -, New Series of bobcat ticiographiew INTRODUCI'ORY GEOGRAPHY.. —Small Quarto. 98 pages, 22 magi; beautifully il lostnited. The work is awry wayadapted to the rape.. qity end wants of the young beginoer. Care Las Aka taken to avoid everything which should he reserved Ibr UtftfiStf 9 silTlfigited,POPlL AillsalapisleinssetArthapellav rival festores - aellneatert,tenee they Can be easily 'stu died. The lessons are. copiously illustrated with 'amine grips engravings. For instance, in treatiog of an island, the subject Is illustrated by a map anti a picture of an So of a peninsula, and of other physical fee. tures. A , Op ty g ._ R mrge N . SCHOOL . GEOGRA r Quarto.l7A, 40 Maps..and ammo; mu I t ustrations. Designed for that very large class of pupils in our sehools who wish to learn the more impor tant (Mb , of Geography, but have not time to consult the more elaborate trentlsett. • ' In this book. great pains haie been taken, by copious ekerelees,to make the pupil thoroughly acquainted with the mops, and fsmillar with localities. It embraces the whole subject et Geography as ordinarily tonal, and it fs a complete work in iteelf. For *MeV . DEN.I. DAN:CAN, , Agent for the P 116140014 ....... *,,yreachers and others supplied at the •publishers' regular wholesale prices, - - Pottsville, Juno 13.'5T ' • . 24. AGRICULTURAL AND. ARCNITEC• TURAl.agoics. • ‘• FESbENDEN'S toinpleto . Fanney and Gardener. • . linest's American Flower Garden Directory. , lineat'a Family Kite,en Gardener. Jobnston's Agricultural Chemistry. ' • Downing's Landscape Gardening.. Nub's Pro7,,ressire'Farmer. , ' • ' Alien's Treatise on the Grape. - • i! Pardee on the Strawberry. ~ • , • Tone' on the Gorse. • . . Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Vandal. • Noill's Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener. , Johnson's Dictionary of Modern Pardoning. IllakelsAmoriain Farmer. break's bank of Flowers: . • , Thomaa's Farm Implements. • , ' ' Brown's Anierican Poultry Yard.. Bennett's Poultry Book. - Downing's Fruits and Fruit Treesiof AmeritsG • American Fruit Ctilturlst by Thomas. c Lindley's iforticulture by Downing. • ' Bridgeman'a Young Gardener's Assistant. Downines Rural gasNro,.. , • ' • Venz's Architectuis. • Drawn•it Field Rook of Manures: Lleblg's Agricultural Chemistry.- Mar sale at . IL L ItANNAZ'S Seed and Flower Store. • 14; April 4. '57 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.• UTHE Subscriber. furnishes all the leatl-, fug magazines. and weekly papers , at pubilsbil'a res.. Two Of the ,51 magazines will befurulahed for IS; or two of the id magazines for s O. Little's Lifing Age, . ssilintekerbocker. . 11 Harper's 3lngazine„3lllonsehold Words, ' a. Emerson's Magazine,. • 3 ‘lrs. Stephen's Monthly, 2 Gedey's Lady's Book,' 2 Americas Agriculturist, 1 Graham's Magazine. S Illackwood'ai t iagazine,. a WestminiSter Iloilo*, S i llortieultn . 2 Loudon Quarterly, 3 Leslie's New: amity Ma Edinburg Kerley,. • • 3 wane, 3 NOrth British Review. 3 Arthur's Moine,Magadao. 2 tlalloo's Dollar -Magazine, 1 ItarpeehStort books. . 1 :3 London Linea. . ' 5 Tenney's Minlikplage'sies3 Atlantic MonthlY, „". 3 , , It : '••• • ..37EWSPA PFAS: iil - '.l , ' llarper'a Weekly, ' $2,114. Y: Weekly mild, • 3 13alloo's Pictorial. S I N. Y. Lettgitr, - 2 Frank Leille'alliustrated,Otedger ntliernanee, IF, Saturday Evening last , 2iFla; of our Unloni I. . Dollar Newspaper, ' . -- Wattle Pilgrim, •I tO es. London lit In.Journai, 23 ctoOvientige American, 1 '. 2 . :.1,lr: Weekly Tribune, "21Waverly Magazine. - ; 3 The lab:Gages of procuring these through us are th at there mato no boa to subscribers through Usk failure of the malls, they save the postage and receive them with out being folded or ipjured for binding. .., ~ 1 We have connectaK with our establishment an eaten- S relandery, and ti:' .at up the edam In various styli*: B. , - ~ , BookselliFr and Stationer. ... GREAT' UCEMENTS 1 An tonsive of Stozdard. BOOM •fre I ea • H E SUBS t: " being tlesirou of reducing Ids 1 . 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DILIE 7 I.fl o p--s , pth, ,, ithlyeu.....itig-o,titr.ivanire.p, Dee. E, .. 52 ;t3; ; _ • • A thitrama trepotiN7ll. DISSOLUTIONS. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.;--The rtnersbip ttr the lumber business hervtoduso existing bettreea R. Q. Wilson and Lewis Royer. was this day Virg 4, IMO dlasalsed by mutual torment. • R. C. WILSON. LEWIS ROYER.• The trildertagned hare tbladay (April 27,1 SS7.) entered Into co.partnereblp, In the lumber tmelneethat theetenut saw Mill at the foot of the Inclined planes on the M. IL • S. IL R.R., under the Arm .4 R. c. a JANES WILSON. All orders for lumber promptly attended to. * • - • - IL C. WILSON. (- May 2,7;7 114] . JAMES WILSON. NOTICES. ITOTICE.—The Public are hereby atutioried not to trust my son, FRANCIS BARTII, .., on my mount,: as I will pay nq debts of hie contrat , - WRANCIVAIITH, Sr. • Pot ta Jounsri I-3t MOTICE.-411- personerhavjng open 1.1 amounts with nie will peewit them for sett* meet Itid mats will be delivered. to any woo oo ray seem! without a written order from GM W. BOWEN. Jack - 11.0811ORNE,(bninactor Quainke Railroad. October ,'444443m . • il-PTICE.7-1 have purchased 'a Mare ein4 a Mule.from Jonathaia -Kantner, of &Amyl- I. I Heron. and have loaned the tame to him..Atl per are fbrbid molesting said prolierty 'ln the hands of said Jocetban Karitner, eon belongs to me. W. A. lIEDLAiL einatylkill Waren. December 23,'57: •. 5243 t 1010ARTNESHIP pittnershlP In the boat building business here tofore existing between Charles Ilnutsinger and Joseph Denitee, of tehuyikill Haven, was this day (January 1. 1S58) dLosoired by 'mutual ennsent. The .bushiess of the aborts .rm wiltbe settled by Charles Huta:lnger. CUSS. iItINTZENGER, Jaa: "TP/ '141119 JOEBNI DEMMER.. )110TTSVILLE MINING & MAN - "C1.6, * OiI:MING COUPANY.—The annual election rOffneteta of the Potturille Mining k Manufacturing Companflill be held at the Atige of N. Spencer, Rail road-street; Pottetille, on Tueedey, the 12th or January, 1858, Pegs open:frput 2tooP. M. . _. ~". i S. WESTON MICE; Seep. December b. '.57 . 4P•Bt, unAssiv,NtE , s NOTlCE.—Whereas met= Rlland end Jerome L. knead, trading er thillrut of !ULAN D & CO., merehsuts, dirt the 7th of lioverober,l6s7. make all assigumemt of their property to the subutiber for the benefit of theirlgredlt um: All persons indebted to mid firm are requested to make peywent to the subscriber, 'who will settle op the business. ,JOIIN CONAillt. Dee- I%V f.flttj -.Assignee of /Wand it Oe: A DMINISTRATION NOTICE.— llVlbireAs Letter's of Administmtion on the Eitate LAY, lots' of the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, dec .aard. have been granted to the subscriber by the Regimes of Schuylkill county, —Notice 11$ hereby given to all those Indebted to the mid Estate to make payment to the subscriber, and those , haling dama will present , t hem toe settlement to LAY, Administrator. 3in nary 2. 'LS 1-0 t iTO i Ny t i t l . er n, ea ta s t. l o 4 r e v tt n e t r p s il a l e E A miniEtratt on AtTSlDEßT. late of the borough of Cressona, Schuylkill county, drireased. have been granted to the - subscriber,— ;ALI persona indebted to the Estate are repeated to make ,lmmediate payment, and those boa in , - chime or de quar.ds rosiest the Estate of the mi.( decedent, *lli mike known the *safe without delsy to DANIEL KEttSIINEIt, Administrator. 'Pottsville. Jalum I.6ts nFFI.CE OF THE 'DONALDSON 1„.../lIIPEOVENLENTI& RAILUDAD CO.—Philadelphia, December 31.168. NOTICE—The annual meeting of the ;hereltoldere of NAB CompaDy, and an election of oelcera to sem the en. rotor; year ' will be held at thelroffiee ‘ N 0.22 Merctants' Nichange.ott Teterday„ the 12th day of. J.uttutt7, lBsB l betateeo the hones of 12 Id. and 2 P. IL I 4 ZNAi • 7 4411' 4 4-9.. MPIt ita CIFFICE OF TH MT. EAGLE '& I, J TREMONT 'IIAILRO.AD 01—Philadelphia, 12th mo., 21st, 1857. . . A stated annual meeting at the-stockholders will he held at their'otlice, Ball of the 'Franklin Institute. B.7th id., on the 11th day of let mo...„(January) 1858. at 10 A. M. At athlgh time the annuatreporr will be presented, and an election hell" for a President and twelve 3lanag. en, to conduct the affair§ SL-the Company for the year ensuing. ,u• it? 51. DIDDLE, See'rA,Troastsrer. December 20, '67 - 152,3 t ~ ._,_ .-----;--. A D'AIINISTHA'FOR'S 'NOTICE.-- Nnt lie in hereby givetithat Letters of Administra , ion on the Estate of Israel Loeser, deceased, late of the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, have been granted to the subscriber. residing in said borough of Pottsville. by tbo Register of said county; Therefore, all' persontrindehted to said Estate an, requested to settle the samq without delayrand those baying claims will please present them, duty authenticated, for settlement. . " T. M. RUSSEL, dictoninistrantr, ' , lacer listian tango and Second greeds. December 10, 5750-et , f IFFICE OF TIfE MINE HILL it k . ., SCIIIIVLEILL RAVEN R. E. t.'.6 —PhiladelPhia, 12th mo., 18.57. A stated annual meeting of the stockholders will .be held at theleottice, In thq Rail of the Franklin Ins* tubs, South Sden t b street, on the Ilth day.of LA ino, 3 , (January)lBsB, at.ll o'clock. A. 11. At which time& report of the proceedings of the Beard of Blanageta will be presented, and an '04,1106 will be held fern President and ten Renegers to eon lad the affairs of the Company for the yaar ensuing." I WM; DIDDLE. Seey. - . .1 - 1 - *The Derks Journal; Reading, will please copy. . December . . - 5244 - • REAL ESTATE SALES. DAIRY Br, TRUCK.FARM FOR SALE.- AFARM OF THIRTY-SIX ACRES,• divided Into seven fields of jive acres each, front. ng t road feitin Pottsville to Mlnersvillo. and hounded by the Mine 11111 Rail Road, two and a hulf miles from Pottsville, and one mile from klinersville; thirty acres being neared, and the Ictlance in young. and thrifty , timber, and all under goOd post and roll Roy.e.. This farm has been need as a dairy and truck farm for the last eve years, and is in a high state of cultivation, with large double Ifouse, Darn and Sheds. and ' garden enclosed with:prle fence, and foil of rations kinds of choice fruit. 'tree., grapes, &e.; several never•ftiling springs of Israter, and well of the brat of water at. the House. This falliti will be sold on reasonable terms, and possession given immediately by' applying .to J. 11. IitETIIRIIILL, or ' • THOS. 11. HANNAN. Sept 1.9,. '57 31141 A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ' Esubieriber offers for sale that 'de -bie IdILL PROPERTY. situated In Greenwood townthip,.Columbla Count", conotating of a Grist Mill. threo run of Stone, overshot wheel 17 foe high,' and a new; Saw 51111. a dwelling house and torn.togel bee with a tract of excellent limber htud consisting of 260' arm!. The ThomillsAresituatedupona strong stream of water, and Ina neighborhood giving custom to keep them ricinnin; constantly. The aim° property Ulm-dot! • 5 mites from. Rhersburgh, and 8 from•Millvllle.: Terms-41000 cosh on receiving possession of the pro. party. and the balance In throe equal ytarlf paytnenta 'or further particulars, • apply Ao the subscriber, In Turbot township, Northumberland Co.. or address. JOSUUA COLE, Milton. Ps. I Pottivtile. Dec-19,'07 5140' ORPHANS' COURT SALE. DITRSUANI t 10 order Of the OF- L rhino' °Dart of tbs' county of Sciuylkill. in the Oornerwarret la, of Ma amyl rants. the subs - libel's. ad=ta• Istrators of the estate of Jacob Faust, latithf the town• ship of Waynoan the cottoty of Schuylkill. deceased. will eisene to sale by public reedit° on Monday, the 15th day of February next, at o'clock in the afternoon, at the public-house of Jos. Id. Feter. in the Borough of Pottsville. la the county of,lrchuyiklll, afore:mkt—Ail that terrain Tract of.real land situate In the township of Branch, in the eJuntylof Schuylkill and State of Peu a, Irani% to wij: IkAlguied bylands of itilltain Parker: Martin Wester, Philifflaomser, John Clouser, Ship Pen 3 Co.otrd lande , onaeob ft:lianst. containing two hundred and tir. - ty-fectratimesnd sixteen perches, neat measureatd ."; marked Pi. °nein the 1041tligi lion returned by Sherif!. and filed In the Orphans' Court of; fichoyiklit - ^ . eaTihti , with the huPreeelernts, ';of one' log house, outrand onehalf story high bank barn, two Or. cards, spring brume: and about, ape hundred Accra - thereof being craved land, togettiei"aith the right to Wart saw mill on the Adjoining tract in eoututou With J. 8. Faust; late the estate of said deceased. , Terms and conditinns made known at the time and Sue or side by JSCaili P. FAUST k DANIEL PAIIST. Administrators. ,Ity Order of the Orphans'Osurt, Jao'eu Irsoan, Perk. Dee..l9, 'AT &Xi t :- ORPHANS' COORi SALE. , ritIiSUAINIT to pn order Of the Or • • ,phatts' Court of tho County_of Sclatkylklll, lo the enutonweaith of remsayintalci, the auWribets, Ad ministrators of the etstate Of Atoll Faith late of the - tonnthlp ot Wayne, In the Connty of :tkhnylkllt. do cont.& will expose to talc 01 - putlle Benda' on Mho.. as t , the alatta day of robereary next. at one" &dock lo the afternoon. et'the raffle hone* of Chaim Ututfulel. ' In the torn of Irrledeoablttg. ifeyne township * to the Comity of Schuylkill afotetald,—All that rertaks tract or' leiwe of tend situate In the totrushlp of Wayne .to the 0 3 e Tay of Schuylkill and•flinte of Pennsylvania, twirl I: Itoundod by lauds& Zeklutet Frits ea d ethers. mutate. • lug one bundreo,and thirty-Bit arrest and , twenty•two rogellea. *hid insunire, with the appurtettineesa ronsistirg of a two story kg honeNtartellt.hank tern sod orchard, and touted. fu the tnipllaltiou purport, No.l, A. Mitts all. that curtain tree, onreee of latid; sitzults te the townthip of Wayne atorete 11. betnufed ky tend of Ilentillteln, I. S. Stericer.and others, containing eighty. Iburlteres and aeventpooe parrnesosuitt n ent :oe.A Sao, and marked inthe irtqulsltioulannant ,No. a, Cr .with the apjenrtaemeent and Im conslittog Owns two itBr4lo: Imo*, s por tabl t iand °reliant Algall that Larkin iota, plate Of trithibl, Amos • jit4tatrn of.Sriedertsburit. fa tits.coulity sueli Slate a id, sod bualosalu_the tonerallla ,of nalA letht. ' 'with brutish." beTwuksl by Dusk al 4100 pedalo ' wts. 3W , South ettteltiWieattralleatosT .14 ,k;'._,',l plug 40 square petthoa; late the , le . ~,rl, - Senna and coedit u . made "E ad.. , - ~ ''', • 4 11 to thee Mut Awe otaio by I ;; , 1 - f MITA DAZIISL YAWL Aditiblislo4lo. : z •, „ t ; es•S e Stc.,ba' Colts:1, aanoossts, veto , . . --AK. May Wa. Iva ' L - ,,f f,::;,.; , ~ •• . - ' ':- I 1" -, ! , 1 tr. , : ,r , 858. tottry. • -TNEDKUNKARD'B CHILD . ? . • IN BMX. - r Ie the wooded streetl wet her, " • Jost Its teritight 'relied the shi„, Neter. never to IMO: her; And the tesmirops In her *ye. - Fair as Mimes fairest Mann= ' Played , the curls upOn her broi l s, While beneath them heaved a bosom, „Whose doeliangtilati thrills me now.. _ i sFriiiser, !litho'!" spate she mildly, "Mottrer, PtlYrd you would not stay.* "Father, lather :^ cried she wildly. ~4 C ome, oh, come, with me sway. • "Ilush thy tongue!" the thther uttered - 'For the drat:Gallop door was ulgh And her heart with terror fluttered, ' As hq Lade her homeward fly. . Sad, and taint. the btoketehearted, : Turned ;belittle child away • • To the home from whence the started„ Where the starving mother lay. _ All that.night, with grief and sorrow - Watched they, prayed they , --hoped in vain I 'll/l the day dawn of the mono* Brought the drunkard home again. P ' Sore matt cross, the wretch beheld them . Wanting e'en a erust"to eat; . • _Like two beasts the tiedd expelled them •• rrota the hovel to ttie street! Bltteri bitter days, they. bore It— Grief the world may never know—. Till the bier, with sable o'er It, . Based their burden here below. lade by aide the two are aleepinc— Faded stalk and withered rose! ' 'Reath tho Wept willow weeping O'er tbegraie of many woes. • 0, my Cledt la this* story-- . Or stafght.for every day! Titles port' Of human glory— Let the , tongue of ages owl 1 nteet of Ootirtli t .and - elhat of battles, What of dangle beyond the wafe., When aronttdreqr hearth-sides rattles All Chit pageant of the gravel • ' • Dtatbeh.yes and cold the embers, Palo the cheek and dark the ekr, : And whit joy the noel remmobeti, Gives lo grief a.darker dye. olitial trottoniq. TO TILE PRESIDENT OF , THE UNITED STATES better ' Sur : Having midi respect fur authority, Gene ral Jackson 'punched little value to the !Mem of end Madison, cowmen - latent - en the Con ititution ; or to those of Jay, Ellsworth, and Mar sbalt—the'men, Mr. President, to whom tea owe those early decisions which laid the fouddetion of our Constitutional law—decisions folly acquiesced is by ttlitha distingaised*tnen who bad preceded (hker in the Presidential chair, front Washington to the younger Adam,. Preferring his own con struction of that instrument, ho was little 1 more than ;seated in the high. position to which 11e had been called, than he commenced suggesting doubts as to the power of the.Goternutent to delegate to individuals the power to exercise; throughout the Union, the thanking privilege. In his view, a 'State bank, ;based upon the public; revenuer, and managed of course, by officers of *general Gov ernmeut, would have been greatly to be preferred. CentralizStion being now the order of the day, and Congress failing to obey his .qrderr,we find him next, en his own motion, withdrawing the publicroteneys from where they • had been 4daced by Copgrutt,ltnd athia sovereign will and plea. lure, clividing4heuiltmongthe local institutions. Next, ,he ie;teund urging the States to the creation of :Local berths, to replace the great institution ;with which; he was now at war. ; That done, we see him next dictating viir against ail banks and notes—the whole power of the central authorities being new exerted for the coercion of the States; into the prithibition of bills of the smallerdenem inatidns., Gold being now regarded as the one thing need:at t ic was, as we were told, to be made to "run up' the MiSsioaippit"and; that it might do two :the standard was changed—the exchangeable ?Zee of gold, as compared with ,silverj, having bee.Waett ta_ itl to Following en, this,. we have'en order to the receivers of the revenue, • accept of nothing but the precious metals—notes of all denominations being thus discredited, that' the people, might be induced to make a run upon' the banks. Now, for the first time in the history' '!. of the world do we find a regularly organized Go vernment engaged in a war to the knife against credit, in all its forms; and now, for the first timo in a period id pence, were the banks of the l Union compelled to close their doors against those who destred,payment of their notes .: Next We find the Trealury denianding edditional.powers, Undgent ly intimating that by aid of thb public revenues the domestic exchanges might) be much facilitated. On ode side, the Poiamnster•Ocneral desires that his agents may be employed in the transmission private lands; while on. pother, the attention of congress is 'specially inv ted to the advantage that would result. from the institutionet a Govern. ; meet office, charged with the" issue of 'taper uio neythdrelly superseding the local institutions al. together, The war thus commenced line' since bean followed up—the use of circulating paper haying been ;repudiated by the, OuvernmenP-. vaults havingbeen constructed, in whiCh to !tore the public trettsures—and the standing topic of deetreintion, at conventions of towns and cities, coentieeend States, and of the tubed itself, hav ing beenbanks and paper money. , The result .is seen, in the fact that gold baa ceased to erculate, and that the Treasury is' driven to the use of in convertible notes. ; - , , Such is the history of banking ie the United States,Bin tile pence of 1783, a Period of erev outy-td, vit years,durin. , e the first fifly-u f which the powerr reserved by.theStateshad beim respected -*and that, too, most scrupulously-4y Washing. ton, Adoms,.Jeferson, Madison, Monroe, and ttto yOunger Adams; whereas, 4lace that time, there has been au unceasing effort to weaken tare States, whi/o Strengthening the central power. ' Bow far the oridlortha other - of the systems thus described has tended to increase the security of persons and of proOrty, by giving to this people that which you,,hlr. President, so mueidesirc, "a sound dr.. culating utedinth," the amount of which .bas been adapted withlhe utmost wisdom and skill" to the needs of'cotumerce--tbereby ,Itnsuring that "the market `value of every man's property" shall not, by rensim of its. fluctuation; "ho increased or dl :tninished," and:thus preventing 'fate incalculable evil" that might otherwise be produced—is shown in, the following brief resume of the above short history:: For- dee rip half newsier...l.—during which banks and their circulation had been left, in accordanee with this Constitution, iinder the control of the to: cal Leglislatitro, - their number was pruriently . increased that at its close lt was piay 328. .1a halt thht time, during which the Central Govern ment has undertaken to supersede the •Btate ZILI• thoritios, It bus grown to morn than MOO. For half a-century, during whit;b the State an.: thorities rentaintsi undisturbed, neither the people nor the Government ever failed, in time of peace, tube rappiled with coin for circulation. In holt that time, under the direction of the Central Gov. en ernmtit,both Government and people have twice been driven to the ase of an. Irredeemable paper circulation. • For half a 'century, 'the:State Authorities so monied the banking system,lhas no general sus. pensiob ever incurred, except, whow—ot as, etance!of - titegetietai-. acreermsest, and , after tai t ipig /avers 'aidedirhat . ingent, is the • titer, ex-I ietirg War ago heel Great Ittilittsv=they, stopped in .the autumn of 1814, and remained susptmded cn-1 til the return hf • peace enabled them once again I to resume their, operations. In lialf.that. timer since the central Government has nattoned• to so persotio tho local once,there leave bean: two ens pensions that. have eon • general; ; and' a thirtl,l in which were embraced all the States that , lindl followed the lead of the central power, in proitib iting ute - of the smaller notes---the Duty State , I that did 1111rihtle siotpendolanno4 bees tlaafe 'chick! had prit(steritlithttditennittatiott to regulate this' curve:my for tkeinreMei. •• Gnaw again, the suspetz-4 sion has Ceased to he general; and ntrw,ll Mr. President, OA ;your 4iarticuln'r Itelltion tuo the tact, thavidl the • States, with, I betilve,,but.) 'one exception, thuttie small notes, have now re-' corned; while' oil of thin:Niels:cue exeeptiop;!lail itazarohfOlient Ott entailer pola r re aiu 8144 71 Suitt; hfr. President. aro the facts, and being lochs they furnish, ee / think, a reply that is most uVuutlllikic to the- argument you have' just pro= Aentell in favor orstn , extension, of the etiotrul power. -All of-th em having passed . before you! a wn e7ultkall tif theta haps been known tv Your , but,l4 . ninon of tba:ricearisiti:' demands. upon' •ttr:sinse in. Ike Aeneas hunuratito 'offices yea ." va been called toll'', mom of them had doubt-{ less leseaped - your recollection. Gad It been otbee.l wlse t ! you Certainly.would• have hksitated beforii recationtindlng any eedargetnenslot a central pe . at whose injurious, itilluetices bad. bcon• so ta lly{ • While recognising the - aatho-, 0 you snggest ,a roads , by mean, of phlcU r ower rank I o n a: ; ,rc e e the sixi.eoret ind i rect,fC• t of lit: u i n a ec i Lsa m i yji m i . r a r m e ; a r y l t n toi lb 4, l" wti o r f 'o7 C tle o l u d gre slr si " t r o y .es ou t. r atTseb r :onsu lt la rg rps :" t i l l a b t aTa l on the . eutjmr o b f lit bil destit ruP bo tei l e nit s t urthir Itat 1".44(111"rt"' ef t geB d l ttfe j niel Pi tn le et ft it tioit 041'41176f this Go mu ofinievlio utw 4„.. 1 2, 0 yes , 'now 'arrest. eraaldi ftitAorimin aria • ir.w.•tit iLYr wlthlo rho pewee ofrez. it fur - too to flitY ridged Oesfruntlo. ll ..• Islt have „ belc h ,4l%l egglaWlC/Pt 1 11 0: 11 1* P.114 .'J UL T"f &Can ISOM; thattboll*kauAitts w_tsl ; tel. • " 1 •-: -.---,, 1 , , , • ','• •,, . , ,- - , .NO. 2. ~ . 1 4.~. , . , . • 4..... • k. -*. -- .. '• _ •-...'" ..1-, ;I- ',- -.: • . 1 iag the Censtitution,srant "ter_Congreis imy con- trot whatsoever, overeorporations-r.holding their exiiieneer 'under the local 'aim' That, however; Mr. President, will be'requestiOa of:small imps timer; it Irstaill have succeeded In satlsfilegYMl . , that ell the asobeytaft difficulties vie have exits. ritremedisad Which yoti-se well diatribe, berthed Oak' origin is the attempt to withdraw from the Buttes, the power teserved to them by the Cooed: totion-4ri en exeunt of centralisation, and not "in _slay_extvias of localisation. .. I . , We are told, hoirever, that the quantity of geld now ;in the eistatfry *Moneta to no less than UV,- o °o loo i and are, therefore, urged to force It lute use. It may be se, that there is , that quantity, butd if so, icisee is it l' A year elate, the 'banks had' $40,00k,000; and they have no more noW.— A year since, the Suli-Tmasuries held $20,000,000; now they have 6,000,000. , Adding' together dies* two sums, we have 06,000,000--leaving , $2.04,- 000,000 Jet to be accounted for, Where way they be found? In no among the people they certain ly arena!: for the Largest calculation of gold and 47silver jiver cannot exceed one dollar per heed— givfog $30,0 . 00,000 iii the quantity nsetallyetn i ploYed, and leaving $174,000,000 yet to be diseov.. „c l ad; • Where toustthey he sought? If anywhere, they are . boarded. Why are they boarded? ' BO'. I ' canoe the Government sets the example of beard ing,the prepious metals. and. thus teaches the:ST:k yle-what it' Is. that they themselves should d 0 ...L. Because, for twenty -years past. the Governinent and Its friends have deaoutteed banks as being le scare, and' bank notes as being . worthless rap.— Betanse, in opposition to the practice of all really enlightened governsaents, our wan has been, for the telt fitteittnd twenty yeirs p 'engaged in en al most unci ss eaaing. war upon ,private - eredit.l , For • these reasons it..is;that the preeious metals are now so extensively boarded, and While so bearded as -useful as an 'equal weight of pebble ;tones would be: . , - - i '•. 'I :- . Nevican all thhigold be brought into activ e circulation ? An answer to I deli- qneation, Mr. President; piny be found in one Of those delight. iul fables, that ;Swain early life, must hays{ often read. The wind ate the ran differed one day at -Cis which could most readily compel a traveler to lay aside hiseluak: The wind commenced blow ing with all his might; hat the ?harder he. blew the tighteribe cloak was held.; The sun next tried his band--darting his warmest beams upon the trareler's bead: Forthwith the hold upon tbo cloak was loosened, end befnio the ties* 0 ( 1 044 moments, it wits .thrown aside. illere. Mr. Presi. dent; is a treat lesion, by the staid' , of which the government. might, largely profit: ` For more than twenty year! your predecessors bare been endea voring to force the. people to the use of gold-- seeking to accomplish that Objeet, by the' means of the annihilation of the erdditlif banks and in dividuale I,- but the effect, as, yet, bar beam only that of driving it out of circulation, add into pri. vote boards, the amount of; which , is, probably, immensely - great.; Baying played the part of the wind, and failed, let it DOW. Mr. President, •un siert:skit that of the eon—seeking to inertinse•the ; ' confidence of the people in One: another, and the effect will speedily ha Boer+. rte the reappearance of i _the gold that is now so unbars. ; Let this he done —let the tneasury,smite upon the people 'instead 'of frowning upon them— et it s make common cause with the producing ferrets, and . not wit the merely -Consuming ones , let l it cease t o -make , war upon the poWetv of thel States—and You *ill have, in your next message. the_ gratilleatioa of offering to your tellow.eltisene a piefurii diretly (hi reverse( of that which you hate newprasented. Oar systeM finds Its base; in • Weal, nod not , in *central action. The tendency of almost; all the acts of the Federal kloterninent,' fur. the last five . ] and twenty years, having been toward the nag- ' anentation of the:central newer at the expense of that which is lecill„the injurious erects-become . more visible, from day to day, human pregress, in wbatsoever - direction, being one of constant accel eration; 'Thllt inch isibe case; is clearly's/hewn 1 in the recommeedntiontref the document now-be; fore ma-leading, as they inevitably meat, to the entire suppression of the pour ot the State's, in reference to that which yok, a ifologard as ono - of the most important 0 ;fern ntal duties. A clear examination, and More\`e h sway of the.facti bare gieen,:would its l i tkink. have Efttit• tied yob, that it,.is to the eentralthigtondencies or 'rector leers. w ; owe the egtr mdinary tettiorali ration ',to alb' ;), or attention twill next be called, by ; I Y • um, with_ griat;respect, ' t• • ' • • ; . • 1 DENBY C. PAULY. • - ' l'4 l lo Iph (a. , DretaiNtr 25, 1857. . 1 - . -J7Jut .6 ant). ... , . , . Tl 4: POF:.? BRYANT; AT, A lITTLI. Fialilt.—.-Mr. .Brytver, in his last, letter from Spain to the Nero nrk+ Eccointi Post, ,thuit describes ii butt•fight which he•attettded nt Burgos: • 1 We Gland the place, which they toldius tram ea' pable, ul cunt aining . six,kusand perm, is, already full of . people , impatiently drumming with their t feet, ito hint that it into high time for t, e sport to begin. Nine-tenths or Moro of them' Were of the tattering clam and their lifightoolured Commutes, particularly those of theStomen v igeve . the crowd a ;, gar appearance. Osman ` children of various ages Were among them,'and some of these, shore~ ! ity dressed and attended by y mines, were asident• lye 1 opulent families, We took our places In the uppermost Circle, under', a narrow tart of roof, which sheltered us from +alb afin"; 4 1tefosr . us 'was , range after range of seats open iti . the tky, ultra seceding to the cootrtp circle, the aret4it in which the combats were to take place., ~. . -: AnAlguazil. in black,: first ride round the are tuvnroctaiming the regdiations, of thit 'dad'. His was followed by a procession of thegterfermers, in their gsy dressetti the picadorist,---glittering 1 With geld and silver , lace—on horseback, with their biond•brinnte•f.bitts and long latiees ; the chid*, on font. with their red , °leeks •,.., the bander ; • riihiros, with their; herbed shafts, iotrapped in Strips of white peper;;. Om ttataelorre4 with their Swords; andlastly,; three mules, gaily caper's-! °nod, with Strings-of -Sipe, bells 'on their necks, wholwere to drag out the sialinalle. iVoull shouts, rosti l irom the crowd,Ond thenit'doowas opened; and ma enormous. bull, jet black, W ith massive, ahead and glaring e}iii, bounded into. i the arena.— •11e , tati fi rst at the clomlett, who shook Abair cloaks tit him, but'his rage appeared soon Pi subside, ' A picador puts his lance against the animal's fore head, but he shook if, tiff aud,turned away. The chtlitis again came repaving about hitt and trying to pruroktvhica, buthe,porsued there only a few otorte. Then rose theery of, Ah, getlf 0050 t 7 ur es mattes! 'coda-P.l3e I . _cott-arile 1' (Ah, haw Canto bpi / Cis!: tow *note is! a coward '. ace and !) 't, Pinall i t.Sho peopie begin to call cor the dogs. '4f#, perros f lea IN4rrof•! rosy . from a thowand ihroats., Three loge degs were breught, which barhieg loudly; flew iit'the bull with 'peat fury.' Thtitook theta one 'after another on his horns, and 'tbrerititetit - np in the ail; ono ot.tbem.he caught In MS 1 . 414, and tossed htm again . ... The dogs tore .. 1114;ears into strings,; but they wore- soon either disabled or cowed, and anly attacked him warily, while he kept them off by presenting to them first ' one' horn end then ;04 other. Then- the dogs vete withdroVeti_nnd the cA otos tried. him • again,. but ho would not chase! them fir; the picadores poked at him with their ' lances, But he declined lei theirr • T• I gore H o rs es. necrowdshooted vigorously, - "Away with him!' away with him !" and at length the door by which the then had entered *as set wide open, that be might Make his retreat. But the bull Would not go tl he was not Minded either tolight or to quit. the field. "Kill ' him (111 him? iii.v.paituca It. thiauand throats—and-'tip signal was given, in obedient') to which oeo of the tizotatlorre--tbo' pr4Ntent espada, rii the Span-, iards call him, just as the Italians say prima don ne—made his uppearauce, with a red cloak on his, left and, and a long, glittering, straight *sword iri . big right , band. lie ?hook the cloak at the bull,' who made a rush at it; while the otattuirii at the, mitne.mOitient attetoptcid to pierce the animal tot - the heart through the ebinc . „...-qtereettmes bei seught, to make'- tile 'fatal Fiats; at the; third he ' was sUceesolul, burying the. Made up to Ittolilt:'• • - 4 totreut, of Wild flowed from the creistertra ' modtb, he staggered and fell; a sound of tittle bells 'was .heard; the three. mules,' horlfctscd abreast; Came la. tind drag out the lifele,seur t . cif?... .. , ...' ' .11, A nolher Milli nth smaller site, but of morn epv't ago temPer, was then let into the'tirotni. Ito roe fiercely at the edetos, ehattiott 'Aleut Mi.', the phicee • cif:shelter built tut theta besides the totrrier,ied Jim crowd shouted,' ...A's wog brae",; cue I .sopy broi. ce;:'kk - A pica eiVor - touched 'with idds lane* tiwi forehead 'of the animal, who initantly , rushed towards him, raised with his horOtt the horse hilt . rode, Mid laid bib on the ground; ripping ora 'lds hoWelie.'.'t then perceived, waft, a sort of ,hor• kir. Mak the horse, had been blindfolded, loordor that lie:might not get nut.nf the way . of % the hull. The-ch dos:Came up with tbleir red cloaks, iota diverted the attention of th bull from bit eietiva,, , Whitelbeireatfor; trhu _t d fallen under t , ' his h ors e, Was Ali tiled tit rise.' Ft ur other horses' retire biuoght fort • blindfolded - i Ode nutonei, end their lives. Fitt betireen the readorAind the 'fiary of tho,hell. and each was ki lett in its turn, / ',ateidat the shouttrand'epplauses cif `.theerowd. 1 One of the thendsrifkros btow• tame , forward, !provoked the bull to rush at him , hp, shaking his :cloak liefOrehre eyes;and letipin aside, placard ions' of his barbed shafts with its paper "trounces* in each of the , animal's shoulders. - Others. fel °lowed his example, till the bleeding shoulders bf , thwbull were gatuished with Iva or ale bee odok. ..: Was on each* side. The creature, however, was critically becoming tired. anti the signal was gii•- • en to finish Nut ; a outtadur ca no femur& and planted se sword: in his heart, bu he made it vio lent Oren to keep hii legs, and oven wlidlolal - .' iesined-disposed to rush at the ehidas.'' .--!;- ' I had now seen' . !though. and left. the Phew ;midst the thunderir of applaus& which the area ',;, cu e's fell dra w l:-:tam the creed. I heard - dual • afterwards three more bulls and I six horses wows liilled'aintllutt. iitt'adilttien had been made ''to :- theirteirdentertaintacnte of the plaza; with eiblels 'Ai/Ike : oily *trot itut wall plea col A elasii cif storetwitiewte appalled." Ballad pyre dom. who ,1110.., i: rally look 'Umbel! Ity the -lamas; allaelag hi*te tors them flt the air. and Mir 'orithens" *els 'tai!eh liutt lig . al l llll.- 4 1i ,, ki a thartegeste innirvatietW. , f , . i 4 : .1 1. , :i ., • ' 77- 'I3ANN AN S SutaistAtINTINWPMUL mino4.lo" pad ZOOS TIONIX* O .I. OM, diflatl 4 l o * at thficSe• girths Niserielinalkia; ahaqr think It .a iioicOlatortkows****XulatiPkthsvikilti. It°o l- ;P4s'ii 4 fs.4 I Ai: 4 *V* r c ii sr ip e k orai . Itailiaddr eh%) litaad : Pam. Boake t Articigt.4o4G ;;i1":0041144444 Bill UCW.I4 . • • Glider Books i tic . - ' . ;;.1 - .`-' At thelierttituriteaudilie. 0111111i0ek 301 t 'MI le ware eiteustre than that oho, other (Ifreln tlite see tion ofthiltati; aid Wilber; baid4 iiistkeyjd Aufeestly forAblgolt.'- *lns s prutigal glister ennelt, •,r• 8 1 3 1 4 1 inteetrer work , to • he ea best as shy that eau_ top tirnetfout la the el Iles. =pima nir COLORS dose itiheabortatt etottee.'' • 1--. .- i • DookEtipotiogtip.or!ry irsviety of style. Blarli,Sioisi oforeridoetiptionpunn!Dieturod,b6. , "gad t. 0144* at shaituottea... )„ :V:, ,40 acid mj triet4 Doo Pedro. • other larmeatly, so It seemed to me, •aild 1* a horrible, eight for se Spaolatds; 'We do tot like-to ses I tesa"taand like* dog," . „ - • I:411 •FDIL3, it AND V Ent? L pro an Of Combustion is but es oxydation'ofillta rah stance being - taut, and the beat evolved is ;the result of ibis chemical combination. • Any met*. rill that fa capable of raYdation May be used a s fad; batsman eeemoutioad question, we can ealr usefully employ ; those which contain igggraat quantity; of heat-making utattar in - a small spate, so we have adopted carbon , and its compounds as our every-day warmitt.givers. Theist compounds of carbon forma wonderful ireries of bodies--' sparkling in the diimond, glisteninglo graphite, ehiwitit in anthracite, traqsparent as air is carbon ic acid, arid a Sun black powder le soot. , That most realty eon...tinfoil in point Of heat, irahar • coal. which la nearly pure'earbon, and is cops* of giving out a most powerful heat; it legtepered by Icatirtg stood in small vessels, when aU tho, gase.r;resize arid-tirs distil over, and pure that. coal females bolded. ',lt should• retain poitsolt- / ihe shape and run of the fibers of the wood r and should be bard, compact and rather .inittitt, to lto good. Wood thane Is generally from $4 ale per cent, of pare charcoal. On the average, a given weight of charcoal will giro out more,MKS; than the tame weight of any other fuel, with the' exception of two varieties df soft coal this Bath IV;qes. Nut In order comas outbreak', which is, the ()Neat of ail Iclitde - of fossil feel. "Its strutters, is perfectly homogenous, or precisely tbe - same' thret , Sheet the teas it break* with a abell , like fractuie, his a sat black color 'and a glassy lustre, on which is often seen a beau l tifol play. of Mom' Oi this there is plenty in the world, only requiting to be raised. P.innsylvania alone Ilea so Mont to supply at for Su indefinite parte:4l'olE44u this country it is, practically, the.best feel that ems 'r obtained. The average of American. outbreak& . contains about 90 per mit, of carbon; while that of Preece (of • which howaver„.there is tray littlo 7 ) nOnnlind 94 per wt. of the same. After anthracite is coke, which is, to to speak. ' coal charcoal. When brown or soft coal Is heated. in clads vaunts or in eaps, to which very Maw or • no eil ' has access, the 'tar and gases are driven off, , and coke remains. The gases steno* generally collected, and with thaa we light oar fosses sad ' screen, and the tar serves many a useful partway. flood 'coke should possso sumciont solidity to bear the weight of a *Melting furnace without z. crushing, as- smelting is ono of its principal uses. It ought to be ;bard and coal-like in form, and • should have no snit, datip, black dust on its sur face, and must not be exposed too long to the ta ttoo of the atinospfiere and weather, or it will seen perish, and become valueless. It •hriroteettase made' by the coal being carbonised in bestir, other ' ' trines in brick mound.shaped fireplaces, and the) 'best is carbonised in ovens, while the worst tirie. ties areithuse which come from the gas-honse, and have been carbonised in retorts. It should be al. , most.puro carbon, having in addition only the seinenl constituents or tubas of the coal front which it was made. Brown, or soft coal,' is well known by every. body; it breaks in layers, Is shiny when - broken, - hat quickly lases that appearance, blacks thole gers when touched. and contains a great quantity , of tar ; the cations varieties contain from 60 to 90 par gent of carbon, and all give forth, in burning, a dense, black 'smoke, owing to its want of wom. pewees', and Jraperfect.; 4:omi:union. The 'great beds of soft eesl are in Great Britain, of, which a great quantity, pearly one-quarter of her whole area, is coal.. • • Peat is senti.fossilited'vegelatie matter, or tath or woody fiber Ina state of semi-deeny ; it occurs . in bogs, of which those of Ireland are notorious. It is cut 44 square blocks and dried, when it forms ' a good and pleasant. fuel,.end has a peculiar odor, ' that is considered agreeable by there who use it. Avery good quality of ebareoal cal be made from it; that is of great ratite in 'certain smelting oper. gluons; and we 'are inclineut to think thatgnat is • destined to enjoy greater respect, as an 'Object or economical use;tharritlet hatlione. • Wood is the Oldest toed of all tack, beeative the 'moot easily atteinsble. 'Of wood, ash. Or, limo nod elm are the best.'and nest tchhese come pop la-r; tram: ore, beech and oak, la point of economy. That in'all cases, tbe.cholce of fuel must depend more on locality than on7philosophical prinelplef; • and-we have bet given the remit of much patient • ibisstigatioa %tad aetuarexperimen%., . . . . A. Tau; Pfcrunt:—Same where out in the West -. a big' hotel has Lwow hail; and 'wits nputed with giant ceremony a.little while ago. The pungent.. Editor of the Wisconsin Chi y, was there—that CA;V, which used to hall from "Cayuga." In his • Issue of the sllSeptembur, there is a graphic de icription of this hotel inauguration. The conclu sion is copied below, which we insert as a terrible, ('se picture: r ef an aristocratic groggery,—a splen did porchway to the.igfernal regions: ' The Newhall house Itas bran opened. As an architectural structure, it is a credit to the North west.. more splendid pile of masonry can hard ly be found , in Iloteldom. And its opening has• been inaugurated by one of the largest and most ` attractive festal gatherings on record. The Newhall opens as a gigantic. grogshop.— Its wino cellar boast* or more thansixty correct.' of liquo'rs. All pure, of course! Its bar will• be the bubbling fountain *hose. rills shall rub out' through a' course of years; and drift the wren?, first respectably launched in this grog palace Into the underground hell,—into the almN.house and Into the prison.. While its genteel revelers are thinking their harniim (?) beverages, In the rack ? Ing'pits around the city, the fraternity who have ' intend the same genteel chryialis, haTo burst in. 1 to the swollen and revoking carrion of lower drunkennesi Respectable young men will drink at the Newbnll, who would loathe tbegrog of "the holes In the Wall," and the germ. there planted shall the fruition of irks, rowdyism, • and crime. Men who never can realise the bleep. ,arable connection between the fountain and the ;stream—who never.see the background through. the fatal haze of genteel eonviviality-swill bo ;:shoeked with holy horror at our statement, that ;the ,Newhall is as much mare dangerous and more to be dreaded, than the lottestanti most di/repots-_. We whisky/ den of Milwaukee. The reason for oar belief, aced . not be stated to any. intelligent observer. A hell is more infernal in its potency, if draped inheavenly garb, 1 The clouds of intemperance 'gather in a clear sanshine and jeiy, are the, seeds seat- *aril which burn into, the fullness of unutterable anguish and woe. In the.bottom of thewine.eup is culled the serpent *Lich slimes the rains of go. Dies, character and health, and amid the rank , gran of the grave, lifts n crest beta:l/the • ebiseled records of. the ost.'"-=‘ , ... a is woe hub- , blips 1,6 the beaker's hr . ... tfe, Newhall is but -ono or trio starting- ruin o is damnable vice. It is a gorgeous palace, at • garnished with re. spectating. .- Tire shadow the police court and jail falls to its threshold; a spectral host, stricken by the inane genteel habits, *talk around the fish ionable Shrine. Many of tbuite who will gather ;there and'lta, ha, at these things, will years hence writhe lu the depths„of wretchedness and crime, as deep as human depravity hal ever plumbed.—' No word of ours Will probably oierreach-tbetar of a singie tippler of , the Newhall, or be heeded if it sht.uhl,Or will it dispense less ruin for our bumble protest. But its agency will he none the . less ilernal thccestensionnf Intemperance.— will bear its record of blood, as well • is those when throngs.jestle if) the pollee *end, end siren the osiminal calentier of the day. • , . '°iron urAEuribovuutiv bee been "stub. Hailed of f No. 405 Calloydilll•strett, nada Board•of Employment appointed, of which' Cb:asbotipp, Mg., is President, and F. Laufer. bitch; agent. Inthrtnation it is stated, will giv. en Ike #1 A'arue lo•alPirho aro in search of work. Al who are in need.of laborers in any branch intlAtyy, :A.letltP frum tho utfico says that till ''tiotblis!atili,not has been instituted by a number of , volentaiyloutribators,and is ctluetetl without am regard to personst r ir.tsrest,, 'solely to benefit tin! Judiritilous laboring classes who are in - search of cioplityntent. buvo ou doubt that an tsblistioent'of tlfo dal : actor stated, fatrlY arid : 11001 -ably conducted, would be these times. .' ally In 4 it Itemiser, wo • bar.) bat alimitedbnowledge of the Inatitutiono, or its conipetori, we can, but elite! that! farther., lefortnotion will we presume,. Walfordetl by id: dresiing the President of tbe Xioard,Chaii:Ooepp,' R0ct.,1;tu.29 , 1 South Third street, alsori !mice ; or Theodore Kett, Erg., tbi gserotii6, 418 North Ituurth street,'aboto , - Tate PI/SALTY' Tea watintliG u 17_! . .1061111,;-41:1. - . _ . er.utty . in Wayne. county * ' Ms State, ate astute Mottle-INDS courietell ti the court Of 1 4tesrefet;._ 1 4, gessiOue, of atAsult` ,salt battery/alai loattiller ,• , railab a re/Tremble yti?ng female whout listtitei Oil the highway. -714Coori , determir4 7 .tolliti. tette* lam to impliarmiCent for tbo teraa. of 0 14' , :' . year sod a half. 13st when kettle oat called tiri i , to beer Fie ,fstete- - elid not stud in awe of the Judges. Itifiratideeldsdty. hapertiattet, eoafsro , ',,: jug biii. guilt.siud his etilliagetto to 'ho peubbe4l, 7 but frotesitog sgstestarelat *to red. For his - it:spa - dist* 'the totitt4d4 .tt , three 'earl' es 4 ts , '' 'halt to btieents: . .. ; i ?a 1110 , t remarkable' res.' , tore:4 thio..4tilk:K.lth4 *mar la which ibe 'lVeylo, cottatf4 i ooArcgrstfuettes' °Ceara,. Oert year aid s.taprt!oatneat far ,:btatally at. ,woman; to rkerio )o f 4 tia tatgamrat time eriproteetal . • tit4iiihrs iti.i si hilt ter litter:lie the JUAliik'll# ' ll bo *trial bloater Jim* -id itell*srat Ansa ' :ghttitit4 1 'tsesilriatelitilot es;• • 11 *.*Paii... 4ii'lli,hlgl4ll4iiii r~i is k,-4-140W-: : ri -Y:;1t'llb„.-....-..-;if".-Z,,, -`,;i. i-_,`---.-.!5....::- :4 1 .'... - ::: --. " -'., ..: '---., '1: . - '-' -.7-: `,' ; :'-'. - -'• -7 , :1:::- ' ,<," ~,,, BOQF' Artati= ,: ~,. MINI
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