.., .. • TESAa of xitS NINEBS'JO BIgAL, • . ... iixoLgiosicainto3:- . , • • . .• able in 3dvastee-42 74, TV6lloLtillk.. per annum, pal 2 tf net Vail within alt mouthe—and $, 30 it not ‘ pad within the year. 1,, ~ . . TO CIVDS: 7.. nroo copi.te to one ad!n in *glace, , 13 in Seven do lo ...de . 'lo oo 2o oo Yitteet t 44 ..' ~, e tit 1 ' 'tiabi .. 01 a b 4%lW:rip...A- Us e Liora 3,l;ll4!ndirstice, owhiaddros • ' .3141 Pal ta- To VA za 40i ..- -- .011 S A , trots: ~ w in hi! nn denimdshedtoCaniersatidotbertat Thrfori s vrtm ,ipeeeee. Colth 1111 4 ' . . And end Same/ Ccopiald' , UPPiled Itith:.th . e JersAt. it.3l le advance. ' : A g ~-. TIM .L.,W er .711 f ic.' . It.abocribers order thedlnt oC a „ice of their ne ws: p tees, the publisher luny continue to lend them Until arreerieesore Paid..., If ~,h,, x eribers nelli-?t. or re . tase to tate theirneweps p ,-? re front the off, r 174 which they are directed. they air hell reap-maible until they havesettled the billeand or Bored them 4,lecontinned. . If 4ubel.ribetenro'e to ether pi_ withounforming the pdtalsher,:tni t e nourpapere ere :cut to t itherennor, direction they ore holt icsponsible. , The co urts hare delde , ..l th at refusing to take newej.s. pereffem the (Arr. or retesting and leaving them tut ,. called for, I Owlets faciaevideueeefintentional trend. ___ • \ . • RATES OF ADVERTISING. timeli4dllo, oflollads, 50 cents ref one iusertion —sob. ne.lu nt Insertionn. centneach. 3 lines ODO LIMN 25 cants- sub W 1 Cie t insert lens, 12 1 / 6 cents each. Al I adver tlnameots over 3 lines, for short periods, .cttrifed as a ' sottare max V.M. ONZ. TWO. TORZZ. ' TWZATZ. Three lines, 63 .58 $1 25 • ,$2 25 $3 Oil Your lines, _BO 125 1 75. . 2',5 400 Five lines, 100 i• lip 200•3 DO , 500 •Mx 125 '2 25 280 4 DO. 00 i‘eren lines, 125 225 270 450 700 Eight line, 125 225 285 500 gOO Mae lines, 195 2 25 •-• 300. b 50 . 00 ALL oZzaTI vs USES COTNTZD AS A !KU LIZ Olt TZT LINES. Ono square, LIS 223 350 600 to pp T wo igE w k e,,s,. 221 400 5,00 900 14 00 Three eqtaares, 1. 50 500 I-50 12 00 ; 1800' Yeas squares , 5O 00 800 14 00 20 00 Quarter c 01.. ., 600 900 12 00 18 CS3 30 00' 001,argersnate for short periods, as peragreement.:-: neslnean Notices, $i cued—accaimps flied with au wit ertisement. s o cents oath> . Adlertisementshefore Marriages and Deaths, 10 rents p or line for first I used Intl—sub , e.quen t insertions.. 5 cents per Doe. Nine wordsanlmonnted as alineinadv ertisi tut, 31erchantsind °them, advertising by the fear. with changes. and a standing advertisement not ex coeding 15 lines, will ha , eh wed, I neintit ng subscription, $lB 00. tars thea eu nt of four squares, wl chan gen and subscription, Without changes, at the rates designated above. Advert isomeuts set In larger typo than 'usual will be e hnr 4c.1 SO per rent ;vivant... on .these prices. All cuts will be charred the same, as letter press.• . So Trade advertisements received from Advertising . Agues abroad. except at 25 percent. solvante on these prices, rinlees by spedal agreement with the publisher. Marriages 25 cent n. emelt. Dent hs accompanied with no !lces. 25 cents, without notices, no charge. All notices, except thole of a roliziaUA character and (or educational purposes. will be charged 2S cents for any number oiliness under 10: Over 10 lines, 4 cents per Due • additions!. Proceedings of ;meting* not of a generator pablic char. 'icier, charged at 4 cents per line for each insertion. • To Etellitate calculations we will state that lines mike col umna.-164 lines a half columnand 82 Vatter column . 20 5 52 words make a colunp -r u-1476 shelf enlumn--and 738 pander column. All odd lines over each square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line, for one time, and 8 rents per line for three times. 'Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to Mt& Own loudness. Agencies for others, sale of Mal Et tate,*e., are not included in business advertisements. , PLUMBING. NIBINC AND CAS-FITIINC , - Eostabliehment , MARKET SQUARE, PO,77.STILLE, PA. The undersigned respectfully . % Infonne the citizens of Potts r.K,, 4 ~; ik - Ole and vicinity. that having J.,- -- . 4- - - purchased the Plumbing EI , r ' 11:; , , - tatiishmentorilenry Dick- F .O inion, and attached it to his • - Gas-lottling Ilit . stness,w 11l here. after carry oti bOth branches, and hopes, by strict attention to business—keeping always on band a large and: well selected Striek, employing in m Pet tin t Art*,,a. workmen, and doing work at c,..4 . , , nf ' . -,n.. - only rem ?terra, ingprices—to re - - . --"' retro a portion of the public 't, .: r• .. patronage. • v.:v..? ' ••• • Ills stock will consist of Wa- . , s-.--- - ''' ter Closets. Iron. Copper and _/ . head Bath Tubs. Porcelain and Copper Wash Basins, Iron and Lead Sinks. Hydrants. Pavement Plngi, Brass Corks for hot and cold water, (turn and Leather Huse for pave ments, Branch Pipes and Couplings for pavements. Iron and. Lead Pipe of all sixes, Gaslixtures of every kind, embraelng.a full assortment of Chandeliers. Pendant', Brackets. kc., &v.. ke., manufactosed Of the best quality of materials, and of the latest and mostpp approved pa terns. • DANlEltilk. It./ItilTON , . April 11.'57 . . 1.5. • PAINTING, &C. .NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES TUST, received a laige and.eleg..nt as !' sort men t or Window. Sluides. new and lvtuttful de- signs, Including Gold Bordered. Oiled, Landscape of no ral, Gothic &c., A c.„rh_eaper than &sr. ALSO Figured, Glazed and Plain Paper Shades, of every' de. I R scriptiou For Sale by , BEN.VBANNAN. Centre Street, opposite gplacopal ' Church'. Marsh 14.'57 • . 11- JUST RECEIVED • New Styles Paper Hangings,' ' - nOIiDERS FIRE . Ili Board Pilaf', Cm taln Pa- ,:; 3 ?"'E J.. ‘l / 4 ‘1.: -.. .... - x two., de. Mere!! from .6 rental° • • .1, $2 00, Which we are prepared'to:.• **. ' put up at short.notlee. • Hotter and Sign Painting, 121 Lasing, *e. Eltalned;nd Bnainelled French mad American double thick, Chrtestal, Ehelt and Plato. Glass, furnished to or. der. All orders promptly attended tn. .•; HUBBY it BOWEN: ' Centre street, 2 doors labors /reorient Hone. 12-tt 'March 21, '67 REDUCED PRICES. " 51 • 4 07,413. WiletlPCYr CntiCiiiii • I , THE subscriber has a large lot of :At iery., choice Patterns; of . • ), • . ail THE Paper, suitable for Ilalls, :,-,., ~.--. ...,-----'_..._ '. w e , Parlors, Dining Items, Cham- ', 0 . 9 tqt."7":. --,- ? Aul hers and Publicitulldlnis,witleh ~.Ifs : , . tut514.. 1 ,--,v,;. a-it be will sell at greatly reduced isw se w ...._. I N t prices, • Thu Stork embraces the •a as ...., /1011 latest and most esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as 5 ugi cents a Plere...• . I ha , ' Now In the time Pr idare-,,..t1u5, for Paper llantingsand of Books nt • It. BANN AN'S . ' tin • ' faro!) Wholtrarnond Retail Illpfr and rook Strife. l 118^PAPEIC,.IIANGEILS SUPPIALD V MIN CIIP.AP. l IT I oeteber tdst, '57 . Fr: INSURANCE. CIIATITER TERPETVAL.I CORPORAIED 11.11840. VICE STATE FIRE LADMA R INE INSURANCE Company of Penna.. • Cal c al IFFICK-92 Market Street, Harris: " burg. Pa. Car!tal 380.000 dollars. !mute all the safer claws of pnwetly intainpt Lo , s by, Fire, wells of Inland Navigation and Transportation. • JOHN P. ItlYEIlltItt , 081), Prffidelli. S. WAnn, S , eerlary. , L. 51o . arxt, Me President. BANN AN has iwen appointed Agent foe this COlTlpaily In Sehuyik Illrounty, end is prepared to insure all kinds id property at the lowest r.ikus milli regard to Perurity. I'lletabs can be ascertained at his Bookstore, Pottsville. 11. II triNdyli Is also Agent for..I,IFE as well as FIRE Insurance. • 4 f Dee. MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TWIST CO., • Pottsville, Penna. L. PITALSIOO,OOO-011ARTER P EILPETUA L. HIS Company, chartered "by the healslature of Pennsylvania, with a capital of Ono „_ I andred Thunsand Dollars. lo now fully organized, and n ha's eollllllllllrelt business. The Company la prepared to rekvire inettes and other pro - orty in trust, and allow h interest en ail moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of I live per emit., per =ln principal and interest payable , on demand, For rotes of Premium 20 Life Insurance, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Corn' pauy, Centre stmt., Pot tsv ille. three doors south of the Ilzeltange* hotel. J.%CUII 11UNT1.1:01 ER, Jr., Pres't. W cut NtMoS 6t,tr E, Secrrlary and - Treasurer. April 1, '54 13 ft. ANTHRACITE INSIIIMICE'COMPANT. • Authorized Capllia, $400,000. HARTER 'PERI ) ET u &Fr—Office, Nc. 91 Walnut Oreet. between third and Fourth et (vet", l'hilatbdohli. This Connally will instil e tt=tnftt logo or dauttgo by Fire, Building", Furniture. and Mer chandise generally. Also MARtsr. !Nan:Lice. ou Vosaels, eargoe" and Freight'. Jat.san.laseasNcr. Wall parte of tlie Union. Dlr. ECTORS : - ' It. I.ut her. . - Darla Plerpon. I,,riludonried, . ' Joseph Maxtit , bl. ' l' te r .II vrtr. Dr. Gen. N. Eckert, Johnl .111nek1400. • D. ILautnctt. :u 6nuel 11. itothennel, - \l'a. Y. Dean. D:11 . 11:11Elt., i'rrrferit. Wm. F. neut. Vice Prisident: , : ' . . ' ,W. NI. ,Sznith, Sozrefary. ' . co-P.D. Lurnmn luet been nippninted agent for the 11.,v0 ()mummy in Srlu)11:111 county, td whom perrons Lle.iring I InJurance cum apply . . JA II - .... ary 1, 'V; • ' [ April .S S 1 1.41, rI I I 1 E. Franklin Fire : Insurance Corn pi ly• or l'ldoilplii.s.‘"l.sll4o, No, 1.113% Cbentzt It „r 6, tow FICLIC6t P&L . . • . ' tdr.r.drohx: ~ flhAl. , l. , ,N.ll7triclter, • ileorze IT.7llchards, 'ril inia4 If art, .Mordecai I. Lomax, '1' , d.... - llia.pler, ' Adolphe It Bode, S tlaktol lintilt,Amid S..dirowd. .1i‘,.. , ., It.. Smith, - ' . :IdorrlA l'illtergen. Celli tact, t mow:titre. permanent or limited on sr:sey , I,e,lption of property: In town and eon utrY, as are eounktelit t with security, - Tlie i' ,, aaany horn reverveil A large eetutlititent Fund,! htohe - 0 il thi•lr Cm - 4w stud PreVatinaii, nattily Invented, taint, Ain Pie Proteetlan to the Innuriat.., Einee their In corimr.itl,in. a poi 10.1 of IS years , they have paid upwards, of pail/eon:two hu taffro.l flee. t lier e hy iil rlting ieir Idene* of the ad vantages. of nurture, an well an tjie iilality and .dloposltlon to meeti with prompt nen& alrllabilltien. • I el! Att.. N. riANCKV.Ii, Ptvrldent. CI. (I,III.NCKER. Sia.n.taty. • „ The nilincrilier Ilan Man Appointed Agent for theabor mention,- I innt It ut lonoind As nn prepared tontgke lu ottrApre. nil every ile.serititliM.f property. n t the torten ANDREW Ageof. tnN Me. Jon. 11.1531. - ?AI - LIFE INSURANCE. " , . rrIIF. Girard Life:lnsurance, Annuity `aunt Truat Company of l'hllielphia. Office. 'No. 1,.. ett,4nutAtrok, the first dour East Of the Cattai) flow., Cs rtrs4 talo.non—‘ll.4l279M rxßpgrma. i 2. ,,, ,tin.• to make to gurances on Ilvolou the U 3 ° 4 lsTur* Able t ,,, rum., . 141 " "0 1 . 11 ' ,41 12 paid op an d Invested, totretheewlti a I ir .te I.til , tltlAlmitly increasing reserved land, Wick a p..rfeet ~...eurily to the ku.un.4. i 1 - Tito premiums m4y be paid yearly, half-yearly or• quarterly, . • i ' 1 f.1i,,,,, , ,,p,ny al4 a NMlllperVvilrally to the Inttoran e,44 (.r lIP, The Ilmt non roL , ptenprlnt,d In Deeembet% Isll. nn , l the at-z•ontt flaunt In Deeember, 1449, amortut to ad aol,ditien of i.).62 SO :n every tl.OOO I naured unde'''r . the .4de:a policies. ntlklng 51...41.50 whlth rill beFr when It shill imM rne a elairk, Malek4 of q.1,000 0 r if t .. ally Its v umd; the next dest.akmoilt to $1,27 bOttbe next 14114,, M a1 .2 t2 LD for every St Ptrq: Ole 6 01.. rs In the : am, or , ,tkorl ion :weer , Ing o ' to ttit ,, ,antonntr . itid t line of oa,,,iinx„ nill , ll ad , lit Mns make snare:rages!' mor”thart f. i 1.. r ...M. tl von Iho pron luntlialkl,.. without Inereat . 13; the anuall preinSurn. • , . MANAGERS: . . •1 Thwn:lo iii , l:l l 3yr ' John A. &own, lintuat Davi ,g. TO, lOnnner. . I 'bu l‘e Smllb, . Prederiek Hm:rn, • Itobe'rt.l'`enre.lll' ° ' ' Omega Taber. ' .. • .1 , 114.1 t Yelnt, et • John H. Lattmer, . Thenre, P. Jan' s, Wharton Lewis, .... , • •ben,eh T. iblie, . ' • John"). Meek.. Phen4ll4te nnta olnit 1314 e 6( rAtencind explietatle , 06 ere of 94 0 11 14t0n n 4 further lornrmation ran be bed! 6. "" 6 ''' 3 '" , ' THOMAS 11.114WAr, Preildent,i. I. ions ..,, JAMUL A bury. ^ 1 sirAbeieheeti ie vent Toe Hie above Company In s ehtrYAllLCount .. na 4 will effect' Instrantes, alld gli°4ll4"4harTi Mien on am en beet. - Ap019.18:4. i , . . . s zufsax.l • 1 . ' • „ ! I WILL TEACH TOO TO PIERCE TUE BOWELS OF THE EAST); 41 D Binio Orr nom THE cATERNs OF xotnitAnts, UETALS 017111,81AVS,GTH.TO, OUR HAMM AB' B SUBJECT ALL SATWILI TO *Ws :C . :Bx LTD ••• - IPUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BAR,TA.N, POTTSYILLE, SCHUTLXI4 COuNTY, PONSYLITANIA. L. XXXIV. MEDICINAL. • V PONS' 11CATHARION. t 1)[-,..V, YOU used Lyons' gnthairon fort e hair t It IS the most de li ghtful toilet sr% e e rt the' odd and is preembundly beneficial for Grey and Bald ds. The Kattudron fully restored my hair after as n ew of twelte years.• Yours truly. '. IL 14 ATWATER. if Nn. 66 Warren Street. New York. , .ittro,y.,, ne Extract pf Pure Jamaica Ginrow. for dye pepda and enersl nerrotut debility, ke...aan be had at 1 1 : C. BARLEY'S Peri •., -, and Varieily Stons,Centre Street,Pottryille. 1 October ~ .- i ssa I . 414 • . _...d. W. EPVITG,, Wholesale and Retail gist :FaXict Cia t eximigst. 43. E. orner Centre and Norwegian Sta g 1 (Opp,mitellfo'rtimer's Ilutet,) ir TIL , SV I LLE, PENNA. . - "r. CTUREIt AND SOLE PROPRIETOR ti,p pt furs Ireetoril Mixture. IF . EPTIND* PECTORALIMIXTURE cures Coughs. EI;TING' PECTORAL MIXTURE cures Isdiususs. EPTl ' Xiir PECTORAL MIXTURE emus Bronchitis. EPTNP PECTORAEIILXTURE cures Sore Meats. EPTINGI'd PECTORAL MIXTURE will fullers COMM* tlye'Jietlenta In idcaneed stages of the disease.. EPTI NO'd PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by Jscos L. Bao. • sioi, *Wand. 1 BPTta'S PECTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. Eru.utr, mi, Minersvilhi. 'Errt.Vre PECTORAL MIXTURE sold byWn.R. Hums, Sebulkbi llnveu.l EPTINO' PECTORAL 'MIXTURE sold . by MI &wrists gene', Ily I hroughout the county. Octobelt 24, '57 1 43. OWARO ASSOCIATION, • Plillatlelphla. .. A ni Instiluliois , ofelblished V:pedal endowment or e relief of the sick and distrersedolikted 60 4 Lk rirukut and Epidemic &masa. HE - HOWARD ASSOCIATION,' ia view of the aural destruction of buthan life, eau hp Sexual disemei, and the deceptions practiced A . pui thconfortunste riot Ims of Ruch diseases byguacks, "1. 1, years ago ditected their Consulting "eon, as ,i Alll -- -- - . - Pa' 1 / 4 I r I" LWAYS :SOMETHiNG NEW. D •THIS-OLD AND'IOUNG! PRQFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, . no loubt. the most wendertul discovery of this age of stn o. for it will restore, permanently, gray hair to its gin I color, cover the head of the bald' with, a most ur nt growth remove at once all dandruff and itch. c re. all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptiens, ii, s scald head. etc. It .will cure. as if by mute, rvo • s or periodical headache; make the hair soft. glum an , wavy, and preserve the color perfectly. and the Ir f to extreme old age. The following is from a dlstingulsbed member of the • I profession: I Sr. pos, Jarothiy 2, 1854. OF =SOIL O.J. STOOD— es dm—Unsolicited, I send you this eertifirate:— tr. wing nearly bald for a long time,and having tried lb hair restorat)ves extant. and having no faith in y. I wan Induced, on hearing of youre to give It a Mal. Ise d myself in the hands of a barber, and had my .ad tabbed with a good stiff brush, and the Rectors e t en applied and well rubbed In. till the scalp was Tbis f repeated every morning, and In three rek the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from ug t last till the present time, end is now thick, black trong—soft and pleasant to the to ; whereas, ter , It was harsh and'wlry, what little there was of it, l at little wits disappearing very rapidly. I atilt nu Restorative about twice a week. and shall coon tee good and Prfeet crop ofßair. Now, I had read ' iii Ile things—and who has not? but have not seen ith rto any case where any person's hair was really me fed by , any of the hair tonic. ke., of the day: and re. By gives Inc pleasure to record the result of tdy ex 'ri" I have recommended your preparation to he and it altea4Y ban a large and general sale in; ghoul theTerrttory. The people here know lie er e and have confidence in it, The supply you sent wholemlo agents for the Territory. is nearly ex alt ed, and daily inquirles are made .for it. You do- err credit far your discovery; and I, for one. return nit y thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I ter- In had despaired long ago of ever effecting any auth iu t. Yours, hastily. J. W. BOND. Firm of Bond k Kelley, Druggists, St. Paul. r l . From the Editor of the Iteal Estate Advertiser.l Bestow. 27 School Street. March 20.1555. D Alt Sut:—llaving become prematurely quite gray, I rlllt ndueed, some stx weeks Pillre, , to make a trial of ou Ilesterat ire. , 1 hare nsed less than two bottlee, hub I he •ray,halis have all disappeared ; ,and although my I lal has not fully attained its original color, yet the i eiv. of changels gradually going on, and lam In :re t hopes that in a short time my hal . , will be as dark is , wmerly. I have also been wench gratified at the tea thy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before r•I harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as for ly. ~.,44, Respectfully Tours. • D. C. M. RIJPP. r Professor WoOd. - . . Ciatitr- Illinois. June 19.1855. ' have used Professor Woodli flair Restorative, and • e admired Its wonderful effect. My hair was biwom as I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use of ltestorat 11 . 07 it has resumed Its origlual color, mud ve no doubt, 'permanently so. . , . . SIDNEY BREESE, • -: • ' Ex-Senator United States.- . • . i . J. woonkco., Proprietor*, 312 Broadway, R. Y., • and 114 3farket street, at. Louis, Missouri '.ld In Pottsville by J.C. C. Hughes. l.gandenton and ,ry Saylor ; Tamaqua—E. J. Fry : Schuylkill Haven— E. Chichester, and by all respectable Druggists every , .re. Feb. 21.'67 fl-ly . , Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION. i '‘, 'SPADED OF THE LONGS AND THROAT - RE positively curable by Inhalation, ii, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the ge through the air passages. and coming in direct OM . i a cs tan cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, 4,N 3114 tbe lungs -; purifies the blood. imparts renewed vi tt. if y to the nervous system, giving that tone and ever- O. Po indiFpenxtibtx for the nmtoratkiti of health. To be a le to state confidently that Consumption is curable a t will' the dieease, neutralises the tubercular matter, b inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed plensure. I I is se much under the control of medical treatment as d ed‘isee cap be cured in the first stages. and . fifty per et. in the second: but In the third stage it is impel* a de td save more than five per cent.. for the lungs are rut up by the disease as to bid &fiance to medical s ill. Even, however, in the hurt stages. Inhalation af rds extraordinary relief to the suffering attending t is feirful Pounce, which annually destroys ninety:. 6 e thousand persons In the United States alone; and a C" rtect calculation sbosre that of the preterit population o the earth. eighty Millions are destined to fill the insumptire's grave. .. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so Wel as I con e moutnption. ,In all ages it has been the great enemy a y other formidable disease; ninety out of every bun .' ire. for It spores neither age nor sex, :but sweetie qif " a Ike the brave, the .beautiful. the graceful. and the : g fled. Hy the help of that Supreme Being, from wheat' i meth every mod-and perfect gilt, lam enabled to offer, the afflicted a permanent and speedy mug, In Con- . m piton. The first cause of tubercles Is fro - in impure 1 , mei, and the immediate effect. produced by their de-1 Rion in the lungs. is to prevent the free adinis•lon Air into the air cells, which causes a weakened ritali-1 through the entire system. Then surely it it more , tikiitl to expect greater good fent% medicines entering , cavities of the !engirt halt from those adminietered 1 rough the stomach; the patient will always find the I Up/ free and the breathing easy after inhaling rem, i les. Thus. inhalation IS a local remedy, nenirthelese It ] cm constitutionally. and with more power and certain- 1 y than remedlot administered by the stomach. .:To. rove the powerful and direct Influence of Ibis mode of dmbilstratten. chloroform Inhaled will entirely deediroy ensibilily in a few minutes. paralyzing the'eutire .ner out Nctent. CO that a II min• may Do amputated without he slightest tsain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas 111de...troy life in a few hours. • The Inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system ben fainting or apparently `dead. The odor of many f the medicines Is per-eptlble in the skin a few nitri tes after being inhalMand May he immediately detect:), din the blood. A malocine proot_of the eonstitti- 1 tonal effect's of inhalation. is the . fact that sickness la ' (ways proddred by breathing foul air. Isnot this poei re evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared ted judiciously administered through the lungs, should rcduce the happiest result*? During elglateen:yesre trachea. many thousands, 'esiffering from diseases of he lungs and throat, have been under my care t mad hare effected manyAemarkable cures. even After the ' fferets had been Pronouneed in the last stages, which ally.ratittles me that consumption is no longer a: fatal Wage. My treatment of consumption laraiginftl.end owndret on tong experienee and a thorough illYestiga' I lon., 31y perfect acquaintance with the nature of tit cries. ,I: e.. enables me to distinguish, nudity, the va.• :mall - Irma of effusive that simulate cmysninption, and pply the , roper remedies rarely being mistaken even re a Angie tame. This familiarity in connection with ertain pathological and relernampla diseovevies. enabler , me to relieve the longs from the effects of contracted chests: to enlarge the chest. purify the blood, import to It renewed vitality. giving energy and tone to the entire !maim. .. , . Itedlcinee with foll directions Pent to any part Of the Coiled State* and Canades by patients Communicating their symptoms by letter. lint the cute would be more certain If the patient should pay nus $ wiel‘whichlwtmlii give me an opportunity toWzamine thelongs And ens. Me ins to prelgrihe with mnilLgreater eetiginty.. end them the cure could 1e effected willieurniii - irdnie the patlent again: .'— • "d. m. OR ARAM, 111.. M . , .. : Offtee,llBl./PiTher( shed. Old 11'0.1u9:) U M " rrnig ii, ‘ _.- . ..,i,..EILMADAAPHLti ... Jun 2 7 ,'6? (Mu* 24, WI. 1124/1., .20. • , - --,:-.-- ',).= -- - -, , 4 - • ~ ''-'" - .'' ' T , ' - '` r • - , 1 . K,'.. , ..'- -, ' ,--- --- yw7 --- ' .1 " . . - / V4 - 7UVI,-.7 1 :" 4 , '"4, 434 41 0 *Pc10t..A.q.. - .4V.tit , r ,,, ,tr5" . '''` — '" , trßOVA' , ...' ,,,,, V.. ,* - 4.14 "P . * ' 11". '"'"'" 4. '-'- ` 9""M'''''.4ll.4' 'l/4 1111 ' ',if r it ,— - :•::- - f' r.. , • . *C- . .. . . a ~.„. ...- . 4 r, .. ,• ~..., , . .. ... . , . 1 ..., R. , • .._ . . , ..... . 1,:',..- ...• : • ' illi . i ' 14 M• 1 , zll -,t r, , e • - , •i• _ • ; . Tv R .... ~,..,......„....,,,,... .„, „,..•,,... 4 ,4 . .... AN.Lt POrriCSVILT.FI , 4--......•....,,,....,:,, ~/.... . MANUFACTURES. PORT CARSON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles smith, Proprietor. Ailkinds of coalshovels,apadss, coalriddles, The Patronise of the public is respeettuUysolidted., January 10.'67 2.1 f WATER METRES. 911 - 1 E Subscriber having beeir ized by the Insysfatturent of Water ildeinse, 1011 Ira rply all orders %With them, at their price*. _ E. YARDIXT k Pottsville. Aufuet 80,'58 35- • 811 iIvELB s stiQvggost mu:mgt.: 4 e 0 HE-SUBSCRIBE R S would call the attention of Operators and others to their superior, art ele of coal and sand shovels. Shovels made to order, Other extra heavy or light, as may be desired: Works in Coal street. J. k J. SPARK& Pottsville, August 8.'57 32 (me BUMS; WOKE STACKS, IRON CABS • And Fans. THE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to famish the eerie articles, of Best Material and workmanship at the shortest. notice Boilers and Faim contently on hand. J. Ai J. SPARKS. Aug. '57 3.14 m• /Wreak! Owl Street, , • W DOD ' 8 IRON. ORNAMENTS. i ' arsubscriber is authorized to _ re ceive orders for all kinds of Iron Vases, Settees, airs, Brackets, Points. ke..te..mantifactured by Woon 'ilt Paw, late , ROM/a Noon, Ridge Avenue, Philade/. phla, and will furnish them at their MR prices—car riage only added.. A book of specimens can be seen At our store, together with the prima of the different alit. cIew.BENJ.BANNAN., WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL; Sunbury & Erie Railr oad and the Canal,; (Opposite the Furnace. Williamsport, Penna.) S: BANGER & CO., Wholi- , VILA sale and Retail Dealers and Manufaetuirs of whit'S and yellow pine doming boarde,sash. doors, Inds t slinl4 tire, siding, wood mouldings:kr.- Jig and roll sawihg, fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner. Feb. 7. '47 • . My" • EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, • Manantongo Street, MARB LE T HE subscriber is prepared, at his old stand. to fttrnish all kinds of materials In his linei for building purposes—plain and ornamental. Hein, rites particular attention to the tomb Stones and Mono menta of Ma manufacture. They eau be had In every 'variety of eqle, and will compere favorably; in beauty , and Sntab , with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered. I at eheaper rates. JOHN T. LAICAL • June 6. '67 • 2'i4r i • VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE„ • Ibr Hydrants, Locomotives, Pire Enginis, and other pen! , T advantages overHOSE rats great . advantages over leather, as. It needs no oiling, is perfectly t g t, will stand a very high degree of beat withou 1137 Jury, and 1,1 not affected by the severest cold. It eau be dof any size from % inch to 3 inches Inside diarct -fer —larger sizes made to order. Also, Couplings, Branch Pipes. Lc. For sale by ,B. BANNAN. Pi:Marine; May 23.'67 , 21- ! NOTICE. To Coral Operators and Schnylkill.Consee. ty Merchants. • .-• SMOKING TOBACCO; by Ste';nl power—c4oibs a day, at Hamburg. Smoking Tate co and Segar Manufactory. on band and ready Int sale.. 200 barrels sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. . 200,000 Half Spanish Segara. • 200.000 Sixes. Spanish &guts. • 100,000'S .4.l and Extra &win , .' Orders thankfully received and promptly attended' to. Terms easy. MARY ANN 'MOYER; H hamburg, !Jerks Connty, Sept.S. '37 • 364 f MAUCH CHUNK. Wire Rope ffianufactoryi,: Haber xsaasnarcl. Minufacturer of Wire Rope, for inclined planet. Shifts. slopes, /cc.; would inform the public that he is no era. pared to make • ALL KINDS, LENGTHS AND SIZES OF FLAT AND BOUND. ROPE. • - At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on' th e most liberal terms. at his Wimltope Factory, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. 1 Reference can be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A. ti. Broadluad, at Mauch Chunk: to N. • Patterson, Summit Hill. to Sharpe, Leisenring & Cr k, Ti!.more, Lucerne county, Pa.: andin.fact. nearly all theop• erators in the Region who harp been using his ropes. August 8,'57 3114 y •• CARRIAGE , FACTORY REMOVED. HE undersigned 'respectfu ll y ern . l'braM this opportunity of Infbrin leg the' public that they bare removed their o. yy oratrawitte Cordate FaatorY, hum Mauch Chunk street, where they bare been slum thelate fire, to thelr.New, Large and commodioun building, In -81crris• Addition, - on •the old site, where they are prepared to torn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO PILE BEST IN TILE STATE and ready to accommodate theircustomers and all those who may favorthetri with their patronage. An eutire new and well selecteltstock o ['materials and the same old bands will enable 'them to do work whlth in elegance and durability tappet be surpassed. ' ' They will continue to attend to the buslnessbereatters as before, with determination to gird geueral sattsfac tion • kfj- - All orders will receive prompt attention. &a-Repairing dondat the shortest notice. •! ' July 18. '67 '-'o4y ABRIGUT & BUKKUATID. • PItTTSVIkLE• - • lid Saddl e and orates' anufaelory. • HEREWITH invite your espeeial al tention to my very extensive stock of Recall 411ade . dlery, Harness, Otttora dn.. embiscing the largest varietyid styles and qualities ever offered for sale in this county, end at prices that will compare favorably with those of any other house in the trade. ke.,,,„ t r Ilatzlng been, for some years past, ..ti tt \. Ell the habit of ' purchasing my. ''''° flaw Malerialezelusiiely far Cash, ..' I find myself now in the possession of advantages rout this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally,and - feel that Iran, with eonfldenee,nolicit the trade 01 all Classes of dealers: and my arrangements for the doming sea son's trade are based upon rren a larger ainotnit if busi- IMO than I hare hitherto done: you can therefore rely upon Sailing at my establishment everything that Is re• quirrti in my line. Orders by mall are respectfully solicited. and the goods sent warranted to give satisfaction. both as to price and quality. LEFEVER WOMELSDORFF: . Opposile F.7,p *opal Oharcl, Centre street, Pottsalle. Mar 7 .11i57 . . ' 10.1 y;? 'BALER in Stoves, Ranges, Beaters. Tin Ware, hollow Ware, Bri• nta Ware,Brae* Ware. French Ware, and Cutlery, Ra nge Rollers, Portable Ranges, Gee Ovens, Summer Futaace. &c., &e., has added to his termer stock of Stoves,* variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of which be..can gi b e the highest recommendation. He calls particular attention to his new style:of Hea ter which he is confident will make the teat Heater that has ever been used in this part of the country.' also, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and. Hail Stoves.. Ile calls particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stove, it is an improvement on the Risterbacb, which he is confident is the best stove In use. ile has now the largest stock of the above articles (totrmamer-, ens to mention,) that has ever been offeredlo this part of the country. lie invites his friends and customers to call and examine far themselves. feeling confident that he cast snit them in quality and price; he, flatters himself that he hes had much experience-In h lilhie or Imslnesi, therefore be feels confident that be cannot _ be surpassed in quality or eheapnesA. - . Z/sTßooting and Spouting. and all kind o fjobbing done at the shortest notice. • _. attire streei. 5 doors store Market, west side, Thasritte. Slant 21, '67a. ' ~, ~►~~: ~~:~; its ~ :~:~.~~M ~:] ~~ i ~ i~:~t:;:~ SOLOMON HOOVER. -Wholesale and Retail kie=.oa SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTURINC COMPANY lIAV on nand thesr extemdre estabshme, on Itailloadat reef. a great quantity of lumber of ives'y kind and description, which they can supply . to' Operators, Carpenters and Builders, et lower tette; .than it can be bought elsewhere. They are also ready to !supply, throtkeh the means of their extensive business: and la bor saving machines. manufaetured articles in their line eta saving of IS per rent.on fornier coat. • Their Lug., workshops hive been In successful opera timifor the past year, turning ontiraat ettantitieeof Doors, • Window Frames, Sash, . Panel Work,: ' Mouldings, Bedposts, - Blinds, Dan'ulateri Shutters, • And all kinds of Framed, Banded and .71tried Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notire. for a nyquantity 'or quality of sawed or umnufactnred stuff. Dry and green Betislock, ' of all kinds, for building pur-. poufs. tkals, Maple. Poplar ehnir, plank and scantling • beards: Cherry, Walnut . Idahegany,' de.. 'for cabinet work; Whiteand Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw or made to order; White Pille plank, 3, 24, 2 il-34; 1 14, No: and %Inch panel. always ready; also, plkult, beams, rade. 'mantling. posts, shingles, lath, ceiling . lath, pali ng. ka. ke. Aril ills of sawed stun and everything in their line on band nr to order. at the shortest noilee Pottsville. March '29 14 • 10. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!. . HEZE • , )'Sign stove!'{: • oznitog 11. STICIITED, at tbill `4T Om Prom, Centro street, Potteillle, 74'1 • 16. opposite . J. O. Drown'e Drus =kin; arrazureinonle to sell his 0:- _ tenets. assortment , of STOVE. t_ .. ~ • S Tisw.Airtst;- . . • : - . • sarryrANlA.WAßEt___. - • - . . , HOLLOW.WILIELZ, At prltentoret. afire unpnrstieled In Ibis region. .- Tbs follotrinX to s list or , tbe .Btoios, toget h e r with number and pricen: . ! . Wm. Penn—Nos.:, 8,9,10, , with exttires,titon Pt to s 3 k Vietar—Nos. 4 and ['Jamb:l2 to tn. . Globa--Non. 6,0.7 and P, from SI to Vb. Completer—No.3,4,e and 6, from $0 to sli. i' • Cannon, or Egg.--Non. 2,2, 4 and b.. .! pialo Cannon—New. 2. ;and b. = Summer !tangos, for kitebellk-;Noit. 2 and ;,:from SO to . Ult. • u • • . Parlor Stoves of all stave, Uumla Iron, withlCast Iron Cylinders. Also. common Coal Itisekeisott rims rauglim tram 40 &NMI to V. • Galvanised Coal Goebel* from Etta $P 60. Stove Pipe. said for Senors per pound. ElbOwa 10 cli. extra. Rued* Iran ripe, 20 rte. pervaded. • The following lint of wilorellansomi artleire •will also , always lie found as hand and sold cheap for CASH: Coal 'Shand& Pokers. Iron and Tin Prat, Water Cool era,FloW,Gmlitiera and Oil Lamps, boot aerials Steve Gioia we, The Bricks of all stses,ga. Stove% ilangesote.i Obey Cylinder" or ameird sire. for Sheet Inraldovevu Alin, Tin sold by ape bolt, Short the pound— . cheap for caste. r 4 Ati the above pada dill be salelat :reduced iprleraiare tyitsit. and those lootantatAnything 441tmeiktela.boyer ..11411 dud it to thotrodmin4ge togive me wean: . 4 v • - ° sown it. imosmi. Ito* Mimes Wit in lielmigil* new Awry ..envoi delivered witboad dune. . •:'. tOttimllkilidpersbalVer ~ SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23. 1858. BOOKS, L. TRAVELER'S cUIDE. tsrE latest and best Guide rayejer' tieeeiboei the United Etatea. Net received and ft St . •B. BA !MOPS Cheap Book Store DIARIES FOR / 859 , ; ‘ • • NF 'every size and style'of binding, . for Jule atß. BANN Dee..l2,*a Book and Stationery stops. ALMANACSI - ALMANACS!! OW on' !And, a full assortment - of eT Almanacs fur 1858,4omprising Undo tem:Fum- I, llousekeepreo. Illustrated, Germitn. ta, !ie. Tor mile chew 1r Mingle sad retail, by B. ItAIiNAN. TTiIIRLOR ENTERTAINMEMT. r. Ladies" and Gentlemen s ror of Fortune; or, A Dolph; of Ws—lllustrated by Reuss from the beet writers, arranged to a new and oTtg- Ina manner, for the entertolnmeut of literary and social thrice. Joist publlehed, and for eale'at B. DAIS :YAWS Book and Stationery Store.. WATSON'S ANNALiS OF PIULADZIPSTA, ANNALS of Philadelphia It, Penn sylvsnial in the, Olden Time, a collection of me moire, anecdotes and incidents or the city And its haat& ts.nt•—ntuu nous engravings. hen revised edition,pub• Mating numbers, at 2 cent* rich. Subscriptions tvo• ceitedat • B. LOIN AN'l3 pooh and Stationery Store. HOLIDAY PICTORIAL PAPERS. ogPROTHER JONATHAN'S BUD OK? OF PICToRIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, compels. Sport'', Putlmes, Maiming Incidents, and Graphic Seems. Prim 12% *mtg. PRANK LESLIE'S CHRISTMAS PICTORIAL, Priee 6 cents. ‘ 4 Demurs TIOLOAY PICTORIAL. _ Now ready mid for sale by B. DAMIAN. NEW WORK av Bus! Honors. 64THE AMERICAN' CITIZEN "— his rights and duties; by the Right Rev. John H. Hopkins. This excellent work treats on a great variety ofitibbeets, embracing, „WO/ ' The Religions Duties and Eights of the., - Citizen the Science of Politics, Slavers Business. Domeetie Iteistions, Social i.e. Pries EL "INQUIRE WITHIN" tbr anything rot went to 'know; a useful volume of universal knowledge, contain. log in.'. 3700 facts for the people. - Price El 00. VAUX'S ARCIIITECItTRE—a series of Designs lei 'Villas and Cettsges.preptred for execution to the United States,ilinstrated by 300 engralnp. Jut vablished and fors ele by BENJ. BANNAN. March '67 • It- NEW H OLIDAY JUVENILE BOOKS. WIL'S .THE PILOT, Sequel to the Swiss Family Robinson. • - Well Begun Is Half Done. ' ' Sea Life and Adventures of Nell DeAvey, the Midahlp• Man. Thonisand and One Days, or Arabian Tales, Nannle's Jewel Case.. • The Ainiwell Stories. ' .. . •-.. Della and Lily—illustrated. , 0 , - Harpers' Fireside Library-10 vols. ' V • t.i Smiles and Tears. • • . J umping Jerk's Adventures. The Young Americans' Library-12 vole. - Paper Dolls, new series, comprising—Miss Florence, Master Frank. Nellie, Cinderella, the Girl's Delight. Paper Doll Furniture-48 pieces. I • Just received. and for sale at HANNAN'S. . Pottsville, Jadtary :,' 6B : I I - ----- —• • • • . H I M SIC! NEW mysicu To that giveth let us siug—by -Alice Hawthorne. urn- Plums for PiAno. No. 5. . Thalberg Valves—by Charles D'Albert. Dr. Kane's Arctic Polka—by J. B. Peterson. ' Firemen' Illarch—byy.l l .lfaits. 'The Sea Breeze Gallop—Orobe.• " High Flier " • " - • • • " Speedwell Schottische" " Splendid Waltz , " • "'-fipittlre Quickatep, • " ' ...Progress 46 ,46 . . " Ocean Herald Ma?cb " • . " Guiding Star Bedews " Jennie Polka—by P. Malberger. , _ Leon Polka—by Michael Malcolm. Polka Francaise—by Beni...wt. L'American Quadrille Gallop—by - Musard. , • Alicella Polka—Wm; Roiling. 'Annie Laurie, a Scotch ballad, sung by Dempaier. For sale byll. ILYNNAN. , • ' 4 co ' New Series c o n:L rhe ool e tstt i eographlete. INTRODUCTORY GEOGRAPHY; —Small Quarto. SS pages, "a maps; beautifully ll budrated. The work is everyzra ri y adapted to the cape. city an& wants of the young now., atm .ball, been • taken to avoid everything ith ehualit iseerved fog the more advanced pupil. The maps have Only the Orbs: deal features delltseated,lence they can be easily stu died. The lemons are copiously illustrated with appro. prlate engravings. For Instance, in treatlngof an Island, the subject is illustrated by a =peed a picture of an !genii. So of a peninsula, and of other physical tea. tures. • • A / TODERN SCHOOL OEOGRA FGT.—Large-Quarto, NM, 40 maps, and num& aililustrationii. Designed for, that very large dam of pupils in our acboola who wish to learn the more inipor• tent facts of Geography, but have not time m consult the more elaborate treatises. In tbis,book. great pains have been taken, by copious eiiircises, to make the pupil thoroughly acquainted with the Mops and kindlier with localities. It embraces the whole subject of Geography' as ordinarily taught, and (fa a comphdt work en itself. For tale by . BEI. BANNAI4, Agent fur Me Publishers. seTeathers and' others supplied at the publishers regular whob•sale prices. Pottsville,'Jnne 13,'6 . ACRICULTUIAL AND ARCHITEO - TU B9OKS. VESsEND N's Uomplete Farmer ard Gardener. Burst's American Flower Garden Directory. Ducat's Family Kitcten Gardiner. Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. Downing's Landscape Gardening. rash's Frogreelee Fawner. Alien's Treatise on the Grape. Pardee on the Strawberry. Tomtit on the Govt. Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. Neill's Fruit, Blower and Vegetable Gardener. Johnson', Dictionary of Modern Gardening. Blake's American Farmer. . Breek's Book of Flowers. Thomas's Farm Implements. Drowne's American Poultry Yard. • Bennett's Poultry 'Ralik. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. American Fruit Culturist by Thomas. Lindley's Horticulture by Downing. Bridgeman'a Young Gardener's Assistant. Downlnes Rural Essays. Varm's Architecture. • Brown's Field Book of Manures. Liebles Agricultural Chemistry., For sale at It. DAMMAM'S Seed and Flower. Store. 14, April 4. 'b7 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE , T HE Subscriber furnishes all the lead ing magazine:a, and weekly Papers. at publisberW s.• Two of Use $3 mapzi nes will be furls !Jibed tbr sfq • or two of the $2 magazines for 0 30. Little's Living Age, , $o;IC nickerbocker, 3 113rPer's 'Magazine, 3 1 11ousehold Words, 3 Rinomon's Magazine, 3 Mrs. Stephen's Monthly, 2 Godey's Lady's Book, ' 3 American Agriculturist, 1 Orakam'a Magazine. 3 Riaakwood's Maguine„3 Wirestminiszer Review,. 3 liortieulturiat. • 2 London Quarterly, 3 Leslie's Nest 'family Ma- Edinborg Realest. 3 gmine, - " 3 North Dritlsh Review, 3 Arthur's House Magazine, 2 "Ration's Dollar 31agazine0 Harper's Stor books, 3 London Laneat , ' b TennoVs Mining Illap'ne, 5 Atlantic Monthly, n Nsirsr .., A 7 RR: Romper's Weekly', . N Y. Weekly Herald, 3 talioces Pictorial, Y. Lefiger, . • • 2 Frank Leslie's Illustrated. rlLedger o f gotnince, 2 Saturday livening Post, 2 Flag of our Union, 2 •Pollar Newspaper, IlLittle Pilgrim, ISO rte. London 311 n. Journal, alcis i Stientific Ateerlean, 2 N. Y. Weekly Tribune, . :Waverly libigailne, • 3 The advantages of procuring these through us are that there Can be no bata to rabserlbers through the failureof the mifils, they cave the postage an‘feeelvo them wlth -out being folded or Injured for binding. We have connected-with our establishment an exten sive Bindery, and can put up the above In various styles. 11310 NAN, Bookseller and Stationer. • GREAT INDUCEMENTS! An Iztonsive Variety of Standard Boolu very Chose. THESUBSCRIBER beidg desirous of reducing bin large stock of standard nowt Books will sell them" of at extremely low prices. Anlioog many others will be found . ftebertson's llistorieal Work. 3 vole., rho. Russelfs tiodern Eumpe, 3 vols., tiro. ' • . Plutarch:a Live& tiro. Lira of the Malin, Welliugtbn,lllustrated. Chamber's.Encyclopedis of Literature, 2 imam. - Cbsmber's Information tbr the People. Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 volt. Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible, 6 vols. , iiildreth's ilistory of the United States, 6 1/01 11 . Bincroft's History of the United State.. a yols. Waverly Novels complete, in 6 vols., and to 13 vela. Boswells Life of Dr. Johnson by Croker. • Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Mannfacteitil. • Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography. Irving's Life ot Washington,evols. . - South's Sermons. 2 vols.. Bur. A ddison's Complete Works; 6 vols. Washington Irving* Works, 16 vols., Cooper's Works, 34 ao!s. • • . ; • . Bayard Taylor's Works. 6 rots. , . • . Don Quixote and Gil Bbts, Illustrated Editions. • Illustrated World of Art. . ,' • - . Wes of si Grandfather.. ; • "ar.,• Works di' Lorene° Dow • • • " . , Dolfon'o Natana History. plates. • ;,. Arabian Nights Enteetatzunents. Hommond`p Bunting AitirentnrasinthibNortbetp Wilds. eammiog'illuntor's Life among Lions, Elephants, de. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Land: - • .• Webster's Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledgo, Headley's Washington and Napdeon. • Hirwcomb's Cyclopedia of Mindons. - • Josephus's Warts, complete, 'Various editions. Dre's Dictionary of Arts. Idanufsetnrei and Diane. Leers Elements and Principles of Geology. t.' vols.:, • Library of Standard fiction elands= workS of Sterne, .71elding.Dmollott Hannah Note, Nits Surrey, Jana Porter, &a; he. - Ltrdneet Lectures en &lents sod Art • - Etkeyelnpedia of ItellsionsEnottLedge.:. • sc Werke. complete, rids.. Little A Brinrti's elegant littlitiet edition of ill Sittig! temelettioth. " • - • LAyard'olgittivett sod Its remains. - - - - Clatter Commentary at the New Mitatalsest. Ityrn. tettnnaryofliteeltintlesusamerquxplater ,• • lilebobon'illotplopodls 'of Areattectoro t vols 2"• loans plate,. ••• -- • ; ••: , • , ty..-• • 5- , flaidge oo the Shaer Itailits4 vetn.4 sinisters *tabbies Modest Dtetfonarryy ral _ limenley's stip lionte's lit "•-, • allarta's flatcoy of Rome, **eta. _ Toaetbor seta= of So roll% Ptietett *tit4Mly llttileit4ltistestaill Went, k.. to TaiPlwolonakbaaaq"-,aust-odiloliffral la sea at' prtmtto'aitlt the ••t • ' •:•• itstkaratilliak „ • r. • • , - •.„.••i` . SirAdverMouse* ark (a larger typo Oars woad EC bit clamed:frOper cast. adautams ear wrilar rates. - J. B. S. ALLEN, 7 Ind 8 South Wharves, Pluladelphia, DEALERS IN OILS. Jima 6,'57 OILS! OILS!!' OILS!!! HODCSON &. KEAN, Nos, 5 iv G 6. Whartits„flbilaba., Gaud Commhsiorillerehants, and Dealers la WHALE Asp SPEEJI OIL FOR MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. Sept. 2.., '55 • Set t GEO. PO ROY &0 ~ 'MUM I% OM. , SOAP, CANDLES, 0. 10 South Water street, below Market, Pldladelphia. Sperm, Laird, Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and el salines? 011; Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Samtiel T. Nillar Salesman. ThUadelphia, January 5, '4514 l-ly • Schuylkill. Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. COI" 3Pcottaricrille. Moo in dillyman's Sanding, Xshantongo 9 doors above Centre it., Pottsvills, Ps. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, *SO•114.000.. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company obtained Its Charter at the Lot Session of the Leglslstu e of Pennsylvania. and linow fully eir ganised and prepared to burne Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and Inland risks. on Public and Private Build logs, Furniture. Stack, of Goods and Merchandise of ail kinds- Also bn Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland Usu. ranee on Canal Boots and Barges, by Canals And It sere; also ea Cargoesof Coal to l'hiladelphia, Nem Y . Bal timore. Bc. This Company guaraitteesto adjuit oases promptly, and thereby hope to 'merit the alit ge of the public.,l.. _ Directors s • EIAMIIEL SILLYMAN, S. 11. ADAM. MILLI All 'MORTIMER, Jr JAOOII InfINTZINGLR, Jr GEORGE LAUER, ' W.' F. VIITII. - • i , i BOBS= M. PALMER. 5.13111 SMITH'. Seenstary a Pottsville. January 1.'58 WIRE SCREENS. EfittßLY £ FM6K, Illannfseturers of Wire.Cosl Screens. W 0 ULD,respeetfully - .. ei11 . the atten . non of gdatkmen engaged . ItstheCoal trade to their coal screens of the cartons They have In , creasettfaellities for turning out the best,of 'work with promptness end dispatch. Having the mosteiperienced hand. In the State't hey can guarantee all work done at their Factory.. Repairing neatly andratibsfanliagy dans at the shortest netice. Screen Dolts, Cogwheels, Edgeway Rings, Shafts, Gud geons, Se., Ac., always on band. - All orders directed to the firm by mall or left at Eadorly's Hardware store will reee Ye prompt attention. July 4, 'b7 27- KURTZ A, HEISLER, (Late Kurtz, Beyer]. & Co,) . IC% ltanufactuiers of - Wire Coal Screens. Coal, Riddles. Wire • is ,I O Brooms, ith., r. County. - Thaak(ulforthelibemipatronagethey have received from the Coal Dealers and othere.in the past, would most respectfully solicit theirenstom la the future. All work done at our shop will be warmated, so that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job. c- Kurtz being one of the oldeaLand the mat ogre. elsneed Wire IForker.in the county, we feel sure,thatwe can tarn out the best Coal Screens In the Region. orders addressed t 0.7. 11. Kurtz, hilnenaille.toW. L. Kehler, Pottsville or Kurtz A Heisler, Miner/nine, will be promptly attended to) Old Screens repaired.. May 10.1816 MISCELLANEOUS. segf-ELTE.Avramust-sig 4v : .T priceis to suit the times, at encomia frilentPeoN'S; .. .-ZI. , r, en Cor. Centre & Market sta. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS. rir HE new Justices' Fee Bills, Revised 1 and Corrected by the Legislature of Petwitylvaida, risCprluted, and for , ale by ,DANNAN. ' - RAILROAD IRON. - CONSTAIN'PLY on hand l', Rani for tasting purpores; at redttred prices, for rash or good HAYWOOD, LEE A CO. Pa Farille, Dec. 28,17, • latf' ----- NIARRIAdE CERTIFICATES, • NE%ir and beautiful styles, suitable for different denominations. for ode at D. DAN N AbPS Book and Statkawry Store. Pottartlle,Der...l ::, 'ST -7 50. LADIES' • , STANDS, 11*1 EAUTIFUL Patterna—Light, and _IL Durable.- Also. lanapanak ! n Flower Baskets, 'Jae received and for silo by 11. DANNAIq. DIE TRBUNE AINIANAC. • . BY Horace 6 reely; Price 121 cents. Just published, and for eels by,l3. BAN NAN. . Also a fresh supply of Pocket Diaries. all sorts, blade and siseei, for MS. • ' [Jan.l6, 'AS 3. PAPER BACIII 2 P ATENT MACHINE -MADE Paper % g i th p to hold from 1 to 20 po .nds, forarers.brog g sta and Ohara, for sale by • E. OARRIGUES,_; Centre street, Pottsville. 4.5-if November 8,'66. MIA ND SAWIR. DISSTON S, Cresson a, Spear Sr, . Jackson's Hand, Panel, and %11/p Saws, the best assortment In town. Nor sale at low prices at the Hard ware and Iron Depot. ' FRANK POTT. • August 1, '67 . 31 THE 1.801 1 09 TE,ICT_IPPQA. i'l_ROSS' MASONIC ft:2[3 - 1300k 1,,J bandit ally Merited, and duly; arntord., CROSS' MASONIC CMART,I2 1.71' Sale at BANNAN'S Itciok and gationari State. - 4 -" OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT." . it GOOD CUP . OF COFFEE is a desirable beverage—this can always •ba, bad by lining the "Old Dominion Coffee Pot," for sale at the Itanlmrre end Iron Depot. FRANK PUTT. ' Pottmille. January 2,'58 : VIEWS OF POTTSVILLE. HE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the Vhfirs or Pottsville. villa' ix a beautiful. view of location, emery, dc., which be will sell at the low, rate of 2: cents each, to ClOllB out the .lot.. They were published at 51 60 each.. Sow is the thrst° procure a copy,ut but few retnala unsold. • .May 80,'67 it sRAF ON _uom..__ Br.Li, SON'S InfAITS, on Akothr Quaker House of Jelin 4 Edward Corderoy k o or London, and on the Belfast Banking Co. of Ire land, always for sale. In rums from fa up to Etpoo,by the subscriber. at his Bookstore. Pottsville. These Arms have nothing to do with the Passenger Lines. and they are considered the safest betimes in this country and in Europe. • • BENJ.BANNAN. PACING MACHINE. THE subscriber has added a Paging, -JL Machine to hte Bindety and is now prepared to page Books, and number Tickets,la. In large or small quantities'. . All kinds of Blank Books _printed. ruled, paged sod bound to order--and all kinds of Binding ex *ea Led at :bort notice.. Particular attention paid to Binding Magazines, Pamphlets, . B. BAN N • June f 1.1.1 U.] Binder and Bookseßer. RELIEF FOR MECHANICS. TUSI' issued and received by the sub ,' •eribers , A Patent Gnaws Altstlistient Hand-Saw, tor cutting 'anything erhere • eertain depth fit nignlred. Among the manyptupoees to Isla& this tool ran be applied profitably, the most prominent are Tenoning; Shouldering, Dovetailing, Cog Cutting all kind, of pattern making and cur. tang tend see it at RICHTER & THOMPSON'S, On, .'57 t 2• &ram t>alre ead Markel strertr. LIV NCSTONE*. BARTH'S AFRICA. .ISSIONARY. TRAVELS and RE— • SZARCIIES in South Africa, ineluding a'sketch 0 b years residence in the interior—by David Living etone—stimeroustllnstratkins and maps, one of the moat laterestiha publicetions of the day. . Dariles Travels and Discoveries In North and Central Atria, la •the years 1E4240, 3 'rola, lisp" and Waster Mae. •• • . ,• • . The &lot sod his liselor. by ROT. Q n: sptirsenn: Epergeett's Sermons, vol. nd—elto complete sett TON,, Jostpnblhdced,sodforsalell Pottiiillle4Jaa.l 2-18 1. ;. 11-11ANNANr." TO, .OWN VAL - MINES -+ AND PETDOLIU3ISPIIINGSTUROCOHOLITTUE ITED STATUS, °ANIMA AND TUE BIUTUDI PRO VINONS.—The Keroomeoll Company it prepared to re ceive proposals ter supplies of uoperffled coal elle. odes distilled from theersiide tar, without chemical treatment, leNl for petroleum In the natuial+ slate. All prepuce], most stab the lowest Wink as Well Who quantity that can ha furnished monthly, and should be secoumenled • by 'ample Gino! kus than due plbm, representing the entire yield Gino thy needled vended upon. freight and 'barges on all sampleeao to *paid. Address Bee rerburiof the iterOsene Olt Oceepany, W. Delmer Sheet, ,Tmeusey 16,'Di ~. Jj,- T. TA Y LOR takes pleasure , i n i intrtetinelni toll* *lends and nitineena cur. Imam, the now firm of XLIMICIE, GUIIID&O Eli & CO: 'Their connection with one or the Wiest bugloss bOn• ',... pee ii, the city of Phttatletphlekts at toSe guarantee that 'they vitt be euppthet with rte.& steel..trott teleeteitAnd at TOT /OW pricesSi to itt we ustoml i e flon * etthoan to ,00 loaftt oa. '' bt e c stks t ttee* , k i ptathyg r di, as l l 6 beepin.iofoulatiUM: ' , Tbi, Probe lbJtits Pang PitOttilill to all that ',.athst - pkir,or thereiteuktheltp*raute. .____ - , maxim ouNDAOIIII Mk :'' '- t' !•.' ./o,iibiliS,P:#9o4.l,ll4aaskNlPatradailt4ni#ol,'-ii ' -I..iii.wm , ei ltis, !ttiTZOiretie low 7: tkatiacti MIMS - .. atilialtn. 'llllll WOO f rei .. R ... ;•-;;....; 5 4'4 it :.,:..?.;..... , t i 1 4 , t v 4 .. ,-.. 1 - ,... .... , 17 -,.:- , • . f.... V.,•••,..1.4.': e4:, , ,T, •1- 1i.. 0 „ , '1t0 -r 4 . - 7 ,;.-a: • _ . , 4,... PitESIDENT OF THE UNITED . STATES. ' Letter 111,Ith.i I I • ' ' %• Junius tells us, Mr. President, 't at "the ruin orl prosperity of a suite dependa so !piec . h upon the administration of its governinent„that to be. ea quainied 'with the "merit of a 'ministry' we need' only observe the toOdition of the:people. If," as he continuel, "we see them obedleat to the laws, prosperous in their industry, uniteat home and -respected Abroad, we may tee th ably presume c that their affairs are conducted lb mec of expe rience, ability,ind virtue. If, on the contrary, we see a universal spirit of distrnst and dissatisfac tion, is rapid decay of trade, dieieosions in all parts of the empire, and a total Inas of respect in the eyes, of -foreign, powers, we; quay pronounce, without : besitetlon, that the geeernment of that country is weak, distraeted,end Corrut." - • The first of the picturesVero ptlse ntsd exhibits the state of the American Union at the closet of the war in 1814 ;_ again in 1824, at the datirof the repeal of the .protective ii,r4r of 1828; and again id i 1847, when the act Of 1842 ceased to be the law of the tan& 'The sediind is found on examination of the condition Of the country, in the period from 1818 t 0,1824, wheb protection bad. ceased.; and when the logislatiaild of numerous States had found themselves Compelled tostay the action of the laws' for the collection of debts; again iii' 1841-42, when "stayllaws" were again 'resorted to, and when the Federal government 'was nearly bankrupt; and„lastly, at the . present period, when there reigns "a Universal - spirit of distrust and dissatisfliction"—When there are "dis sensions in every part of the easpirel!'—end when the "respect of other powers" hat so pearly ceased to have existence, - • I . In proof that such is the ease, and, that the Union is rapidly deilining in the to of the people of otheinetiotig, I beg to offer you the following extract from a work Ijust published, the author of which isnot to be stispeeted of anyldia. position to magnify the changes he discovered:— "It is Cliidept s as I converse ' with people here, !'and in other parts .ut Northern Europe, that a great change has Come over the popular keliog I towards - America, since I was I last on the conti , nalit, , live years ago. Then Ainiirica Was the ideal ' everywhere to-free - thinking end .aspiring pien.-r-' ,' The opprussed looked hopefully to it ; the . phitos-: 1 opher paled the con fi rmation of his' theories of Ihunian4lberty - there; th e' held - working , the po litlealli ' degraded, the Idealists, the struggl ing masses, felt that. Western Itepeblie was espe cially:or theiti,.and even if they could never share it's prieilegas, they were happy that humanity had at length looked on suds a glorious effort. The! I reports of the imitator: freedom, of the edueatian of the masses, of the high. morality prevailing,, came over even exaggerated, and silenced the en emies of . popular rights , and- converted many doubtful.. One felt the effect Of all this us quay- I eler. You were not alone; you wore the repre sentative of the best:thoughts and aspirations of mankind. The ware hand grasping yours, wet; coined not you,' bet is nation of freemen: The rich did not condemul because property and per son bad been better shielded : Under the Republic, than under Europeatilllonarehies. The poor, the laboreri; we're espoeielly your friends, for was not ' your land the very labd which elevated labor? ' "Alt this is quite different ape , . You are Created politely, as a straugee; or yob ire welcome more I or less for what you personally I are, but for your I country, among the,wpulace, yea get no we ome. 1 Thu glory has depareed.,. I 1 1 . 11 et ' ! ' '.• 1 "Within five years; various ircurostaneesl have opened the es of Ehrope to . ur real PittlitiOD, I and, as often lippent),the into le see nothing but our sins.' We are eltiply no wt a tricky, jobbing, halt-barbarie people,- where: the worst political corruption of the Old World; lists without its re finement ; . and whet* brutality rowdyism, and un limited despotiam have in Certain ; quarters free play. Our politicians and diplomats are despised; our Constitution-is sheered et,l, as inflicting upon us too most disgradsful legialaturs; and the la; boring class and the Asmocrati kiwis that within our limits, a more atiominabjeltyraany over labor and free speech and 'thought eilsts, than the worst despotisms of the Cobtinent over exhibited; Therd is nothing now, in our situatitml to dazzle the world. They see with elear a ye ourMackest sins and' oar miserable political' j obbing.'" . , - = i Such being the stateof Wags in Northern, we may'now look 'to Centrist Ecirope, - in regard to which, I, myself Mt; President, can speak. Slis where the traveler may, he 006 - ' among. thought,: 'fat men-•--aniotig thoi, e who, bad hoped to find, in this western World; the realization of their bright est hopes, in regard to man's Onward progress--4 growing doubt in reference to I our future. Aux: Piously do they look across the'ocean—dre ading to hoar of new; Odd more alarming riots—new civil wars-=sew violations of fecal rights—hew dm: randing expeditionss-new eggressive wars. Ted years since/ ail wasdirermit. They would then, hive regarded as a 'false frephet, the _Mon ' whb had predicted: •, i • i ' .' • • . I That , at the elosSof a sibgle decade, the rep ' lar expenditures of Oie Federal government, in' e time of Peace, would exceed sixty millions of dot: lays—being five tidies more than they bad been, -but thirty years before: .1 - . . Thatthe recipients of this large amount, whethee contractors, clerks, or postmasters, would be held liable for : the paynient of a formal and rogukii assessment, to be 'applied to the maintenance:li_ office, of the menthy wham they had been alit pointed, or those by whomtlio e . s . uatracta had - hared mode: . - i I - .. , .= ~. ' That payment:et . these assessments, would he made the conditiod upon which their own con: tinuance in office should depend : - . - i'l That, coincident with these demands Upon the amp/oyes of the goeernineet, all salaries would be largely. raised ;,and that, thus, the - treasury should be heavily taxed for - purely party iipurposeit, and for the:promotive of private interests : ''. '1 : That centralisation would be so. far : perfected, as to enable the E x ecutivete dictate to a body Of officials, sixty or eighty thousand in ,number, ill their modes of thought, in reference to questions of public intereeti . i- - . . . '' ' I That a cotisfantiy growing difficulty of obtain-' ing—independertfof the government—the means of support, and constant increase in the reviards of public serviee,lwouldhe attended with corres. pending increase in the:nee:tor of clainiatits for, office in their subiervience to tha:men at whose pleasure offices were' hildS . i '- , . - ' =I • - That the Execitive • would dictate to members of Congress whitishould he;tbsir course, and pub: lietY advertise the offices ths were to be given, to' . those whose:yotea should •lie in accordance with his desires: - ''l • - H ' - - ''' ' I ' That the inentatelavery thus indic a ted .i ! :Could be attended by cerittpunding growth in the belief, that "one of the 'thief bulwarks - of Our I inadtartelset! . wee.tole found in the• physical en: elevation of theiaborer : I I " ThaetheextenZion of the area of - human ateve - 1 ' ey,would have become the pritiaity object of the government; , an ,l. t h at , v i t t ' th a t view, the great i Ordinsum ‘ of Irfr, na. carried out.ln the Mimeu Compromise, would be reinialeill 'That, teethe promotion of tbiti object, the trea ties with the poor rettinants of .11s native trates would all be violetad : • , • i I-- • • = - - ' That.with thstsatne end.lin view, Wars would . he ofide,"piracy isniouragiid;and territories -P t !'" hisedt• • " - 1 .1 --.- Ii ' ; •I. ;' • '''' -.' Tttat-the•Exteintive - polar would' : so far proa 4v ve grown, alto enable to ',arioPr . Fu -1!* on o ,7iire entire of war, with a vied to the sp oliation I iwitatei neighbors of the Ireton: : `-That it would be effielallt declared 'that might snakes right, and 64,', ill* neighbOring pr rer l ll 2! l Insed.to sell Ott .territory -whose possession s ea! : desired, thstUnteni.would then be justi fi ed t o fel; Legit: " • •i - t he •• • lava trade would be I That the roopo lo ll nr - s• Publielyadvocated, tied that, Unse al s theertete_p_..i, iteacaoraplithatitat would b, 4"u- 1.• 8 ' . "- - ro rt..` ' she Ualied fitittie..-In.reselnding au te ei r i titht... lads of . tiliCetitratlimerieets several" ts ! . , Thil , dur p ro btalikdi he. slavery" in • a WIWI , .tia coasiderad atrgicient Asiteriena .gtase,lsuctin . .. t - . - :.;,, filliQD for th e MOP 1! of 1..trtt,',1....,, L;i,,„ That th e sobstitalbals thrasliviaek ail u l Y_Val.trv_ - testetiq um - steareteditrt'et 1.. ." 1° "" • " 1- 'ln Inf As Melelliiisfall l 4= 6ol "" "lr ; islaldiest Mate: -.! , 4 .. lit e s"r .4 - isiciilieiift . o4,l ,- :the "AkthifiltittLitiltuo-topistr*l JOHN D. DETERET, JOLLY• HENDRICKS, J. E OR A EYE, Iff. H. BIINTZINOER, 080 ROE J. 11E111t. SILLYMAN, President nd General Adept. , • n. DASNAN. Bootreikr.and Stationer Vottry • ' ElfCO nut moat acasuz.) 'LAWFUL BIGAMY. • Maiden young! and mddes fhlr;— Malden with lodes of rseehtnelr—• Beauteous. lanshing.joyous 'lrbil : • ' With rrsobnd Ups, and teeth like pearls; • Tiles& of you I've a veardsto ray-1 "Oh, linen to me, Oar made% pray Virtue, so comely. so beatiteouslY hilr7 'Modelle:, twin in the heayenly fair— Truth that gem iroheaven's hapset, • All are suitors for thee to day. , Mesh, thy babd end heart would seek : . - Rich, Street word, of love would : wok: • Nash, for. thy brow *garland twine— Fairer than gems from the eastern Edam. Disideojoyousl and sudden fair-- Malden with ringlets of waving hair— Malden thoughtful, and makbussad— • Maiden of sorrow, and =Wen glad— Maid of the spar kling.' mischievous. eve, • Dark as the night, or blut as the sky, Hark to the pleadings of sultres.threet Who ask, but your tom, to wed with thee. Wed them meden—the trio so puts— 1. Wed them sudden—ot this be gem They wUI shed e'er your life a wondrous grace, Pure as the smile on an emi t s We; • And the seraph wings of the besnteous three. Will ever be 'tweed in ears over thee. • Wed them maiden! The nuptial rite, " Angels of beauty from realms of light, Fain would behold, as with winging 'weep, Their ceaseless Vigils o'er earth they keep. • The love of thew three will never grow calf Their heavenly beauty will liaTergTOW old I And whatever thy lot thou wilt never repine, While modeety, , eirtue, and troth are thine. paltticid .6004 ''! r !_, . ..*:•: . '' NO. 4. , .b••bertered away. for the sole and entails" par- Pr 4 ii: of preventing annexation. la the. North : .. that, it Would be deelared, that the 'free nape gotten of Washita rieers wait to be obtained, "rateably, if it pooh!, found" 'fit toutt":'' '• That, the effeet wield. Pow be seen, Is the es- • fire alienation; of the *her communities of the I Wrists,* world 3 That, this legislation of the country. !would beve l tallith almost entirely milder the control of nairige7l tiotq.rallroad; and , othSe transportation sampan-I flies; a,nd thet legislators would largely partiel- Patti with their managari,isi the profits of enor tones grants of tnonefostA of public lairds i That, there would have arisen a."thlrd house efl corress"-compesed If lobby /0411114111, arid em- bra#ing men Who had filled almost the highest le- ;Wails° and executive - officer-abundantly sup plied, to use thewordr of Colonel Benton,• "with thsthateane acquired for, conciliating members, and coMbinietinterest, and thus securing the passage of i'elmost any bull, the applicants for which were ,willidg, safddientlyliherally, to pay : ' That, centralizattonwould so far have grown. SI to harecarnied the: expenditures of a single city, to almost equal those of the Federal Govern ment, but thirty yeari ago: . • ,That, the expenditure of city revenuer, and the! meintenance of publics order, would be in the heeds of magistmtes;; many of whom would bet guided as worthy only of the penitentiary: That, the contest for the, distribution of--1 0•11 revenuer, would become so fierce, as to eau The purchase of votes to an ettenh'and at a' oe be fore Unknown i and that elections WO2l be rcar ried on ,by means of howirknives, pis ols, and evert by aid of catmint: That, Lynch law would have found Ifs way late the Senate efismber :!thst it would have superse ded the proviiion of the Constituthin, throughout the Southern pintail: ;that tewould have superie- did the civil authority, inene of the States of Gm !filen : thdt the right of the States to prohibit! slavery within their limits, would be so seriously questioned is to warrant the belief, that the day. was neer at hand, when, it would be .totally Ile sled : that all the decisions of the Supreme Court. for sixty years,lavorable to freedom, would, by this time, hare been reversed : that the doctrine of Construed,* treason would be adopted in Fed. oral courts : and that the rights of the cities wield bo thus In equal peril, from the extension 01 . legal authority on one hand, and the /substitu tion of the lel of force en the other: .That, polygamy and slavery would go hand in band with each other; and that the doctrine of a plurality of Wives, would be publicly proelalined b* MOO holding highly Important offices under the Federal governments i • i..That..manners, Morals, or wopldeetllo to be deemed essootiala to the representation of of the Urilon 'at foreign "mortal : •—. ; :;That, religious discord would so far have grown, that the question of tir private opinions of a can-. didate for the Prrsideney, in regard to matters of religious faith,,wbuld be discussed throughout the Union ; . ' ;-;,., i • ;That, the 'algebra; between the Northern and Southern portioncef ; the Union would hate vitt-bed the i poiciref-eivil 'war; attended with I growing dieposition, in its various .portiont, to leek eomPlacently upon the idea of dissolution : and, finally, 1 t • • , . . . • ,; That, Germany, dirided and distracted as it war, before the formation of the Zell-Verde, was -likely to be reproduced in this 'Western. world-, the Union rending steadily towards a dissolution, the result of which would be, that the' several fragments would betimes mere tools in 'the handy of other power,. ' . , „ ' This is a gloomy picture and yet it is a true One: Not one of thus tillage would, a few years, einee have been believed to be of possible occur ranee ; : and yet, with the eruption of this last; they are, one - and all, now matters of history. I ' How they have tended to .the production_of changes in this modes of European thought, is isx .bibited, Mr.' President, in a recent British Jeer rim]. in which, aftershowing, that the idea of the yeti *by baifot. ;of i"manhood suffrage," and of "Ihouwauld suffrage," had nearly passed away, the writer; proceeds :to say that- "This revubion of sentiment and opinion is in ii great_ measure traceable to the. spectacle of the; . American, 'Ocoee:ll4y. We owe a deep debt of gratitude to therUnited States for the pregnant, lessons they , have taught us, and the timely warn-; ingerthey. have Oren. • • • A few years', ego the substantial, deep:seated, Lung-descended, fabric: of ; -English liberty wits in danger:from she' blind but honest enthusiasm of the sincere friends of popular institutions : now, if we succumb to ' that peril , w,o sha l!be wrecked with our oyes 1 . open. The' tide hat somewhat ebbed, and the reek', is above water. Let- us inquire a little more in , detail what the wernings that have ' come to Ml' :ticross. the Atlantic, ere." • • ' The then has been, Mr. President, when Yon , ! and I, and all of oti.,,Were accustomed to 'believe. ; that the great republic of the West was to be the pillar of light, guiding the oppressed of the world in their search. fee freedom. Widely .diffrienr ' from this . it has„ Ps hero is shown, become the', Learns light, whose Only use is that of warning ! ' the World against the shoals and sands, among which out- ship is; likely to be wrecked. Torn back, Mr.''Presideckla little in our history-find-. log the psges in which are recorded the early cif forts of the central:Potter to obtain direction of the currency, and yon, will, Iv I think, find the origin of all therm 'bengal. From that day to the Present one, with slight exceptions, centralization has grown steadily : l; and yet, Itrange at it may appear role patriot'; like yourself, the whole. ten dency of Your , mestege is, in l the direction of fat- , titer centralization; : o • •'' ' i' I ;'. The mare perfect the form of theehip, the more I rapid will be her 'Mileage through the water, and , the more certainly, and speedily will she, under' proper guidance , reach her destined' port. The! more rapid, and Miniplete, however wilt he her, ' destruction ' should ' her pilot fait , her upon the .rook's.rook'sthat Hein her course-the reaction than' !. produced. being ice the direetratio of her previous Action. So It is with nations. The higher their organization. the More rapid 111 the movement 'of Society, and the - mbre instant la the shook that at tends it stoppage iii: the circulation. ThePassege of an invading army through Peru, w" Mexico, Produces•little strait, beyond a tunall(destrueticio ef life AS propeO, ; but a, similar eeent in Eng land, would mum the Closing of factories, the stoppago l of mills,apd furnaces, tlie / abandorment of mines, the dist4usion of the people, and tbo sus*reef all the tniehinety of local govern men • Thopovierlef recuperation -slat; however, same t e sae degree.-the recovery from the effects 1:t of we ~ I I countries like Franco or England, being ;lunch Metre rapid than it can be, where the societs ry circuletlon fa languid, and 'when. the waste of property, or of popelation,ein alowly,lf even at all. de. repaired.. , . . _ - In no eonntry'of the world, do the effects of change tnledroo 033., promptly obvious, as among ourselves;, and fo, the reason, that-the political. :organization being here more natural than in any ~other-the tendency to rapidity of circuiation is so very. great. Universal Instruction throughout the northern portion of the Union, tends to the production of greet mental activity; and, whatai or may be the, direction ra which the ship of State is guided, the mocenient towards the rocks on the one hand, or the haven on the other, is here toast rapid. Such bei*g the case, it is easy to account • for* the , sodden. and extraordinary changes, that .are here exhibited, and, that so much surprise 'the 'mottle of othev lands. In the decade that fel% lowed tho paisaget of the tariff of 1824, there was. effected a greateri improvement than had ever. be fore been witnetied . in any country-the pe6ple • having passed frr4n the state of poverty to one ofl .wealth-the coantry having become so attractive as to cause, in the following years, a, vast increase -• .. of inunigratiou-und the government baring passed'from a condition in which it required, for , its support, to borrow money, to - one in which .-.ttga publie debt hiving neon extinguished-it : be. cosine neeessarY to emancipate from duty all, thel • commodities that 'Aid not enter into vompetitionl with those precluded at home. Nevertheless,' but serer, years later, the people and the government,' both, were bankript; the circulation of society I bad almost stopped ; and pauperism, to an extent; -that was, alarming, prevailed througlo•ut . thel country. 'The eanse of this was to ho found in the fact that preterite° hadheen abandoned.- . - Again, in 1842, the system' was .ebanged's end before the close or the Brit fire years, the whole - Pprearttnee of ate country, TIP charged-the air. r relation id' 'soPinty having become rapid,' the I I credit of the'people and the government having' boon restored, and the country having once more ' been rendered so...attractive as to cause a large incteue of immigration. Again, at the close of 1816, was the system changed-protection haring been then nhandened, and free trade then again inaugurated into power; and now, at the close of the first deeculo,:we willies* a decline . more rap id, and more petreding, than is recorded in 06 . 1 history " 1 any eoaintry of We world. • . Why, it is, thatiuch are the effects produced, wallas shown to Inotherletter, from:' .. I . ' ' i Years, Yery,resbeetrally, '1 Aimee C. ,CAMIT. ..PAit,"./*/Plk I Peceriber 3014, 1857.' • ---- • . . it • iinFeernbf Norse Folk," ?age 24. • Ike alto. ;, t o i* . inrorbiirca or rum many JOVIISAL4 Little front !Ileitis**. JAcimort, Mimi., J* 1,1858. • Etta. Joniutat:ll write to live yon some in formation. et-the , city of Jaetracts, and ita Coal mot 'thin deposik Jackson 'is 'Masted 78 vest of Detroit, Want:lie - Ifieblert Central Bail reed,irod•'2oT miles east of Ckleago..lt bas also an ootiorta the ewatb, by tlio 41Seksou brands We' Silettsgaz 7440 . dual RATitaa, which tiaisi-1 nater ttertiP trly tuts a Jur water *lll and 'tee steOsinllsi, alt doaqpzgo94 bad, soli' It tat **due stssaalwooke , lao!ori, steal sitibi bAhlitt 4,41 *slag facesda. taco eiesn ebali tatiquitiftetoris. 1061“sati , ~.„.......4 STEAM 'REDITThiII OFFICE. 7, l ),444ll.lelteeleil,aretikiebier: papered to ete'eataJOß aid ROO* PitUrnite ,;I'4lffeti deserlptt ts at ihe Ogee afthe4heerOotalectl. cheeps, than R eau be Soneataujothpreetabllaßateat la tbseosatypeasb a :- ~ fiteike,Pateapltiets, : . _I - . ,Beta 40041 i Ie 0 , 4 Pstg. 1.444. i .:• 1 , fl tifir.. 4 rick.f., . 1 foffpirsamat., Awe/. o f • Agnes/co t, Time Reeks. ~ 41111111enkL ~.li 'i '.:'.., '''Crt . ckt Ihkek 4; le. 44 the verishoraaß melee. Viarstook4JON TYPN to alitireesiteastei than thaboteay elßiii elle Io this ere ttoa o t the State, and ire keep betide ealpiope4 esprestgly forJoiblas: Lung a praeUtal Mater ourself, we will i l mewaheetaar.work to be as seat as ilay that cue be taeneetoat la the cities. rIIINSINfI IN COLORS dein* . at tbestkortest uotlee. ' . , 1 4,3" gookaboo*l ha ersfl vartoty_ of 5t,74. ;Wok Book, Greve* dose:101On man ufactuted:bons4 ai' ruled to oiler at abortsattes. beer dietary . Tbs' State, Priors is situated bore. Within its: walls are four largo Own engines, which .drira a wagon, earrings and sfeigb factory; as sitensi . ro Agricultural implement manufsp. tory, ;and 'Other business done coefriclonr with focisou . or ,convict labor hind' by the eon. tractors at io must per day . per a dtuertption of our city sad MI but. nose, I .will tow gin yea a description of oar mineral 'deposits. Moist Is in its inf.:ley hue, but. it must• bare a stet he aims as your is. gion bad 31 years . ado. W. bays the material in Jackson county fur an extensive mining re gion. i • _ There Isla Mine that has been woritel' Akit two years: It Is owned -by. Monsrt. Hayden, Shoemaker S Co; wealthy and eaterprfolig gen tlemen and pions - era In 'the Coal bodiless in Michigan.; Their.vela is 3 feet' thick, of very ItoOd DithinitionsCool, rather soft, but is harlot 00. doubt, !as it goes under the bill. There has been mined from' the mine up to ibis time, about .3:00P tons; The Coal .1.1 used to 1114 our city frith gas. The mine is about 3 miles west of tbs. thy, - (4 Drift above wirer /erre.) Nest is the Jackson City Coal Company. They began to tutee shoat the 20th of October last. They hove a drift - chives to some distance, and have several breasts started. This vein has good, hard cosi, wblab it used for steam and domestic purposes. TLis Company have made large contracts with the State. The vein is from 3to n feet thick.— This company have found on their 'laid near this city, an excellent *rein of Cannel Coal; which le piotioune'ed by good judges to be second ti none in the United Stela, except that of Dreekenridge, Ky., (Or oil, or other purposes .or which ,Cannet Coal is used. This rein is 3 feet of Cannel Coal, with 1} feet of good bituminous, immediately under it la the same 'seam, making altogether 4 feet., The amount of Coal mined - by this tiluipanY , about 700 tons. Thai capacity for minieg; is from 25 to 30 tons per day 'at present, and can soon increase to• 80 or 100 ions as the demand locreaaes. Next is the De •t roil and Jackson Coal Company. , They • kayo commencorto pink ti shaft to a 4 foot vein of ex cellent Bituminous Coal'SS feet from the surface, which will be completed in a few meths, and will make a Valuable colliery: The seams t of Coal in this vicinity an merely Ilat;wittt scarcely' enough fall to carry • off the water. ./ TEKONBLIA. Means. !drone:—Most of yang readers have deubtlen met, in semi of the illested papers, en account of the Aquarium or rase *fides and sutuatio animals, designed • for parlor ornament., The wholels so, arranged with plants placed in the water of the vase, that the trouble of fre (pantry: changing the waist is-dispensed with, atilt thus n seiy handsome ornament Is main tained with very little care. • In hopes that some of yo . ni readers, may be Winced to Tenter upon inaitentliig an aquarium. the following extract, from the recent letter - of a gentleman residing near rhiledelphia, is placed at your_dispoial, with -the single remark, that . I burr not what be ratans by 'the el;p1 of Pot tsville, unless 'he alludes to the ladles generally . : . • "Wehavebeen amusing enrselieilateitin form- lug and aquarium; and I think hate seeeeeded in making One that it quite a feature in our dining ;room. Its dimeturioes are, length. ten f ee t A z incline; breadth, .lifteen inches .and height the same.' The bottom soapstone; the sides and ends plate glass. Ye have had a small one sines last spring and'have found it such an Institution, that we have been 'lnduced to try this one on a larger scale. ;We,have just stocked . It end do not yet know that the animal and vegetable matter are properly balanced, but think , from •the experi ence irelave,had, there will he no difficulty in arranging it . properly. . llsi the idea reached . Pottsville? I should think if Introduced among theit would bicome a very popular urns anent Indures of amusement. It bag been to us the - occasion of Many long walks and pleasant rambles in search of beauties for it." COL, ALSeittSTD:tilY Jettenee, the or of our Utah army, is a Kentuckian by birth, and is of commanding personal appearance. lie gradvaittedat West Point, but resigned his corn, tnisslitis;, and became a volunteer in the Teasel Kevointlon. He rose from the ranks to the post 4 of fieniral, and after the war'esitied down as a fanner. •Ho was Colonel of a zegiment in the Mexican war, and shared the honors et Buena Vista: 'an 1846 he became tapaymister in the V. / 'S. Aitny,and in 1835 was. appointed Colonel of one of the now cavalry regiments; and he is now • g isolg t rd tothe command of the Expedition . ' 1114Soa lonass suggests that the editorspf Peon sylraali should meet in Philadelphia on the 10th pr e zinO, cud . hare !'a good. time of it." the question is, what is the Major's idea of having "a good time of tit ., A sociel Meeting would be pleasant; an futon:tsar:tor thoughts and ideas would be Prolitablu; 'n..peep at the lions would be appreciated; and even a pedest:iaa tour in octal bassi as far as the. Major's farm. Is sot to,,he /Deemed; at ; but if "baring s good ,time of IV' comes under the head,, getting "tight" on the bad rum aold at Philadelphia bar:, we any oat "In." DAWAORS TOR • RAILROAD Accromm.--Ortando Hunter has jest recovered a verdict of $7OOO Against the Green Bay, Chicago ar.d Milwaukee BeitronilCAmpany, in the' Racine , Circuit Coat, for the death of his father, who was killed aback two years ago ty the train (rem Chicago. Mr. Bunter and his eon were driving towards home with a threshing machine upon their wagon, and 'Ecru in the act of crossing the railroad track when the collision took place, klltiug lb. father and in• . jutting the ion. • lifa.rico.r-That unhappy Republic Is again the theatre .of discord. Revolution I; rampant.— Late intelligence states that about the first of the year .C'omonfort was-. declared sole Dictator, aryl eine° that time Gen-Parodi .bas issued a procla mation against the new Dictator. Vera Cruz has recalled, her, recognition of the same magrate,and 61 4 1 war seems to_ be inevitable. Poor 3fezico Crushed by priesteraft. ' A miserable people, in pos'aeisioa of 'One of the fairest, richest, most far. tile pot:thine of the globe. ' Tut ellebration of the Bth of January was quite • spirited in Washington. The Judges of the Supreme Court, with their s families, dined with the President. 'Attorney Gene'ral 131ack was of the company, and the thearfuluonpter, Chas. blachay, 'enlivened the grave Judges with his sunny fare and pieuant conversation: Powder was explode! Whbout reprd to expense. 'Theft woe ' an unlimited display' of the national bunt ing. • 141•7 Thursday midnight a druiken quarrel entuspenced in it dauce.house on Jones street, New "itork.ju the course of,which a man named Miehael Carey was shot dead and another, buried Edward Kennedy will desperately wounded. AfrTbe.line or telegraph between Bt. Peters. burg and the principal towns, in the Crimea, will be Miry alertly completed. The whole line wilt here been constructed by Russian workmen, ni de, tie superintendence of Russian engineers. - pir`The Washington - f/itioss repot:Elites William Walker's plan of hasneitne Central' America, and arguer. that "If we winstpliint our institur tions In regions south of us, by the strong arm, let it be by opal:rand honorable kostillty," be. , 'Or The tisane of the Sandwich * Minds, are . foilows Maui. lielokinl, Kahoolalco, Lanai, sfoleksi, Osbn, SaytnS, Niihin, and Kale. Motokinl" and Rauh, are nearly luainhabiti4 rock(' or Weir: The entire area is about 3,000,. 000 cora., , Air B. Frank Dalton, wimps salt, for dlioree engaged the eloquence of Choate, the power or • Vane, adroitness et Durant, all to no parpom, out theft was quietly . settle.* by tbat arab llt'le feltow.C:gt, now doing Imamate In Lawrence, .seirTbe Patilbeithe- patina Unite ;the ones. r a h 04.wooliphila the At rig Stater, to COWS • ere. In no partot the ttOtld, they. any, le fe - stile Omits:ion to iamb nelidei its be tbeirAate. Its aga Wow: 4oo onm 0 11 4 tai $3O to OS per month; and good iandr t s SAO tO 60,and no ity - be Whig them - • • " • • - 8008 BINDERY. icomtinnana4 The eiptarlume.